How do I get a copy of the Toronto Star?
Alternatively, they can be sent by fax to 416-869-4328 or email to [email protected]. Hard copies can be mailed to a specific section of the paper or the Editorial Department at One Yonge Street, Fifth Floor, Toronto, Ontario M5E 1E6….To contact the Star newsroom:
- phone 416-869-4300.
- fax 416-869-4328.
- email [email protected].
How much does the Saturday Toronto Star cost?
Only $12.50* a week.
Where is the Toronto Star printed?
Vaughan
In 1992, the printing plant was moved to the Toronto Star Press Centre at the Highway 407 & 400 interchange in Vaughan.
What can you find at the city of Toronto Archives?
At the City of Toronto Archives you can find historical records (information), including: records created by the City of Toronto government. records created by municipal governments that existed before the 1998 amalgamation. papers of people, families, organizations and businesses. photographs. maps, plans and architectural drawings.
Where can I find a newspaper in Toronto?
The Archives of Ontario also has an extensive collection of Ontario newspapers, including Toronto. Consult the Newspapers finding aids 212 and L23. Library and Archives Canada also has a collection. Consult the list of microfilmed Toronto newspapers.
When was the first newspaper published in Toronto?
Inventory of Ontario Newspapers 1793-1986. (Toronto: Micromedia, 1987), and Firth, Edith G. Early Toronto Newspapers, 1793-1867: A Catalogue of Newspapers Published in the Town of York and the City of Toronto from the Beginning to Confederation.
Is there a newspaper in Toronto called the Toronto Telegram?
It was continued by The Toronto Weekly Mail from 1888 to 1895 which has also been digitized on Archive.org. The Toronto Telegram, another major Toronto newspaper that ran from 1876 – 1971, has not been digitized. It is available on microfilm at Toronto Reference Library and North York Central Library.