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U.S. Military Paper Ordered to Drop 'Woke' Content

The U.S. Department of Defense has directed the military newspaper Stars and Stripes to eliminate content it deems 'woke distractions,' sparking debate over editorial independence. Read the latest on this policy shift.

Ming Pao, Canada's last Chinese daily, closes its doors

The closure of Ming Pao marks the end of Chinese-language daily print journalism in Canada. Former journalists and community members reflect on the profound loss for media diversity and cultural connection.

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette to Shut Down After 238 Years

The historic Pittsburgh Post-Gazette will cease publication May 3 after owners cite unsustainable losses. The closure follows a bitter legal fight with the union over healthcare. Discover the details of this local news crisis.

Sudbury Owners Win $1.5M for Social Media Attacks

A Greater Sudbury judge awards two local business owners $1.5 million in damages after enduring a prolonged and malicious online defamation campaign. Learn the details of the landmark case.

Windsor Goodfellows Begin 115th Annual Charity Drive

The Windsor Goodfellows' 115th annual newspaper drive is underway, with 400 volunteers raising funds for Christmas hampers and year-round programs like the food bank. Donate now to support your community!

SUNshine Girl Shannon Profile Returns From 2017

Toronto Sun revisits SUNshine Girl Shannon's 2017 feature. The Taurus enjoys boating, ATV riding and dreams of a pickup truck. Discover more about this Canadian personality.

Windsor Goodfellows launch annual newspaper drive

The Windsor Goodfellows' 115th annual newspaper drive runs Nov. 27-29, with 400+ volunteers seeking $375,000 for Christmas hampers and year-round programs. Tap-to-donate now available.

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