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This is a list of media in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. ==Newspapers== The ''Regina Leader'' was founded by Nicholas Flood Davin in 1883 and was the first Regina newspaper of record. Published weekly by the mercurial Davin, it came to national prominence during the trial of Louis Riel when Davin published several scoops and the ''Leaders articles were picked up by the national press.〔(People at the Leader Building ), Regina: The Early Years. Accessed 21 September 2006.〕 It merged with another local paper, the ''Regina Evening Post'', and continued to publish daily editions of both before consolidating them under the title ''The Leader-Post''. Other newspapers absorbed by ''The Leader-Post'' include the ''Regina Daily Star'' and ''The Province''. It is now owned by Postmedia Network.〔(Regina Leader-Post website. ) Retrieved 17 December 2007.〕 The ''Regina Sun'' is published by the ''Leader-Post'' and distributed free of charge. ''Prairie Dog'' is a free newspaper produced by a Saskatchewan worker co-operative. It was launched in February 1993 as a monthly and has appeared every two weeks since October 1999. ''Prairie Dog'' is similar to alternative weeklies in other Canadian centres, such as ''Now'' (Toronto) and ''The Georgia Straight'' (Vancouver). In 2008, the ''Prairie Dog'' started a blog to get into web media. ''L'eau vive'' is a weekly newspaper established in 1971. The only French language newspaper in Saskatchewan, its offices are located in Regina; it serves the entire province's francophone community.〔(''L'eau vive'' website. ) Retrieved 17 July 2007.〕 ''Metro'' was a commuter newspaper that started distribution in Regina on April 2, 2012, but which ceased operations from November 26, 2014. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Media in Regina, Saskatchewan」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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