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Newspapers
The collections below include over 50 full-text titles plus original drawings and images from newspapers. Many newspapers are in languages other than English. Several of the collections are on separate websites.
Chinese TimesThe Chinese Times newspaper was published in Vancouver daily from 1914 to 1992; it covered both local information and news about China and Asia generally. As the longest-running newspaper in the largest Chinese community in Canada, the Chinese Times was uniquely situated to reflect the... |
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Editorial Cartoons CollectionA collection of thousands of original drawings published in Canadian newspapers between 1952 and the present. Cartoonists included are: Bob Bierman, Graham Harrop, Bob Krieger, John Larter, Brent Lynch, Dan Murphy, Len Norris, Roy Peterson, Adrian Raeside, Ingrid Rice, Jim Rimmer, and Edd... |
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More newspapersThis collection has over 50 full text newspapers in a variety of languages. The newspapers include publications by immigrant groups, such as Germans who immigrated in the late 1800s, a British Columbia Union publication, as well as many others. Â ... |
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Pacific Tribune Photograph CollectionThe Pacific Socialist Education Association’s Pacific Tribune photograph collection comprises over 40,000 35-mm images taken for the weekly Vancouver labour newspaper Pacific Tribune. The images cover a twenty-year period, from 1972 to 1992, one of the most active periods... |
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The PeakThe Peak, the official Simon Fraser University (SFU) student newspaper, has been published since 1965 when the University was founded on the peak of Burnaby Mountain in Burnaby, British Columbia. It is currently a weekly publication in both print and electronic versions. ... |