La Tribune (Sherbrooke)
Owner(s) | Groupe Capitales Médias |
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Language | French |
Headquarters |
1950, rue Roy Sherbrooke, Quebec J1K 2X8 |
Circulation |
31,018 weekdays 34,157 Saturdays in 2011[1] |
ISSN | 0832-3194 |
Website | https://www.latribune.ca/ |
La Tribune is a French Canadian daily newspaper published in Sherbrooke, Quebec
The newspaper was founded on 21 February 1910 by Jacob Nicol, later named a Senator in 1944. The first issue was published from a building in Wellington nord street. The offices moved to 221 rue Dufferin corner of rue Frontenac, in downtown Sherbrooke. In October 1976, the offices relocated to 1950 de la rue Roy, in the industrial park west of the city. It was purchased by Paul Desmarais in 1955 and on 14 March 2015, ownership moved from Gesca to Groupe Capitales Médias, run by Martin Cauchon. The sale included La Tribune and five other regional publications.
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References
- ↑ Audit Bureau of Circulations e-Circ data for the six months ending September 30, 2011. Retrieved February 16, 2012.
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