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- "10 days ordered for assaulting teen"Cobourg Daily Star, 27 Feb 2004, p. 13, column 1 ...Cobourg Daily Star, 27 Feb 2004, p. 13, column 1 ...Cobourg Public Library
- "10 firefighters in 10 minutes unrealistic for rural areas"Cobourg Daily Star, 13 Jul 2002, p. 1, column 3 ...Cobourg Daily Star, 13 Jul 2002, p. 1, column 3 ...Cobourg Public Library
- "10 acres added to preserve"MacDonald, Valerie, Cobourg Daily Star, 30 Oct 2007, p. 1, column 2 ...MacDonald, Valerie, Cobourg Daily Star, 30 Oct 2007, p. 1, column 2 ...Cobourg Public Library
- "10 defibrillators destined for local public facilities"Cobourg Daily Star, 25 Jul 2007, p. 1,2, column 3 ...Cobourg Daily Star, 25 Jul 2007, p. 1,2, column 3 ...Cobourg Public Library
- The LiberalFull issues available soon: August 1878 - December 1979Full issues available soon: August 1878 - December 1979Richmond Hill Public Library
- Grimsby IndependentBrowse digital issues from 1895-1903 [with gaps] & 1913-1949 [some gaps]Browse digital issues from 1895-1903 [with gaps] & 1913-1949 [some gaps]Grimsby Public Library
- Newmarket EraNewmarket Public Library
- Newmarket CourierNewmarket Public Library
- Newmarket Era and ExpressNewmarket Public Library
- Kingston Chronicle......Kingston Frontenac Public Library
- Chronicle & Gazette......Kingston Frontenac Public Library
- British Whig......Kingston Frontenac Public Library
- Kingston Gazette......Kingston Frontenac Public Library
- Voice of the FugitiveJan 1, 1851 to Dec 16, 1852 Voice Of The Fugitive was one of the first black newspapers in Upper Canada that was aimed at fugitive and escaped slaves from the United States. The only earlier paper was the British American (Toronto), which began in March, 1845, but seems to …Jan 1, 1851 to Dec 16, 1852 Voice Of The Fugitive was one of the first black newspapers in Upper Canada that was aimed at fugitive and escaped slaves from …OurOntario.ca
- Provincial FreemanOnly one issue is dated Windsor. The PROVINCIAL FREEMAN was then published in Toronto until August 1885, when it moved to Chatham, ON. Digitization of this file was supported by the University of Windsor.Only one issue is dated Windsor. The PROVINCIAL FREEMAN was then published in Toronto until August 1885, when it moved to Chatham, ON. Digitization of this file was supported by …OurOntario.ca
- Markdale StandardThe first paper to be established at Markdale in Grey County was the Markdale Expositor by George J. Blyth, in 1875. With the acquisition of this paper by Charles W. Rutledge, in 1880, its name was changed to the Markdale Standard. The first issue was published 17 September 1880. This …The first paper to be established at Markdale in Grey County was the Markdale Expositor by George J. Blyth, in 1875. With the acquisition of this paper by Charles W. …Grey Highlands Public Library
- Nipigon GazetteNipigon Public Library
- NipigonewsNipigon Public Library
- NipigonooseNipigon Public Library
- Norshore Sentinel......Nipigon Public Library