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199:, to cripple extravagance in all departmental affairs and sue for the initiation of a just and economical system of disbursing the public revenue and the proper disposing of the patronage of the State; we shall consequently work vigilantly for the purpose of overthrowing the present corrupt administration whose every act has been at variance with these views." 211:. From 1869 to 1882, the paper would see a succession of owners, until settling with the partnership of William Panton and David Watson Campbell. That would last until Campbell's sudden death in 1896. Panton would continue as sole publisher until he sold the 179:. Publication of the paper version ceased with the September 14 2023 edition along with multiple other community newspapers published by Metroland Media Group, while publication of news stories on the website continues. 235:
would remain in the ownership of the Dills family until 1978, when it would be sold to Inland Publishing, which would later merge with Metrospan Community Newspapers in 1981 to form
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Campbell sold the newspaper in 1864 to Robert Matheson and Isaac Hunter. Hunter would leave in 1866 to found the
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in 1861 by James A. Campbell, and it was known for its outspoken political views. In 1862, it declared:
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centennial edition in 1960, more recent research suggests that it had actually been founded in 1854 in
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in its early days, until Barber stepped in. Isaac had launched the paper as one aligned with
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was the most successful competitor, being published from 1885 to 1932, until selling its
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had already begun in 1855, but there is no record of when it ceased publication. The
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William Panton and David Watson Campbell (1882–1896)
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The Canadian Champion and County of Halton Intelligencer
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https://www.insidehalton.com/ontario-communities/milton/
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Dills Printing and Publishing Co. Ltd. (1954–1978)
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was not the only newspaper covering Milton events. The
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The son of John Hunter, Postmaster of nearby Ashgrove.
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John W. Blight and F. Leonard White (1927–1943)
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Arlof Dills, publisher of 565:"A new editor for the Canadian Champion" 403:, would appear on the front page of the 485:Hounsell, Stephanie (28 October 2010). 434: 329:at that time led by the joint premiers 289: 699:Weekly newspapers published in Ontario 621:"Champion, Inland bought by Metrospan" 16:Bi-weekly newspaper in Ontario, Canada 7: 263:ran for a short time from 1877. The 163:was a locally distributed community 64:James A. Campbell (1861–1864) 709:1861 establishments in Canada West 312:Said to have been May 1860 in the 73:John D. Matheson (1869–1874) 14: 70:Robert Matheson (1866–1869) 91:G. Arlof Dills (1943–1954) 85:William Panton (1896–1927) 300:date from 1862, and are at the 175:. It was published biweekly by 76:George Wilson (1874–1880) 704:Newspapers established in 1861 609:. November 8, 1978. p. 1. 1: 591:. 28 October 1943. p. 2. 571:. 21 October 1943. p. 2. 296:The earliest editions of the 378:Colonel George King Chisholm 627:. 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Index


Biweekly
Tabloid
Metroland
Milton, Ontario
https://www.insidehalton.com/ontario-communities/milton/
newspaper
Milton, Ontario
Canada
Metroland Media Group
Reform principles
Georgetown, Ontario
The Acton Free Press
Metroland
subscription list
Archives of Ontario
Georgetown, Ontario
George-Étienne Cartier
John A. Macdonald
Georgetown Herald
William Barber
Reform
Colonel George King Chisholm
Conservatives
Toronto Telegram
Douglas Bassett
Torstar Corporation


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