New at Newspapers.com

“We are pleased to announce the addition of more than 600 new papers from 20 states and six countries, including Australia, Canada, England, Wales, Papua New Guinea, and the Philippines. Have a paper you’d like to see added to our archives? Please let us know here. Explore these new newspapers today on Newspapers.com.”

That’s from the Newspapers/com Fishwrap blog post.

Let’s dig deeper:

New Brunswick:
Telegraph-Journal: The most extensive collection from New Brunswick, with 943,895 pages spanning 1874-2024, providing a rich archive for Saint John and provincial history.

Saint John Times Globe and The Moncton Transcript:  Substantial additions with 609,730 and 438,884 pages, respectively, covering over a century.

The Kings County Record and The Northern Light: These more recent additions offer insights into Sussex and Bathurst from 2010 to 2024.

Ontario
Etobicoke Guardian and The Scarborough Mirror: These suburban papers are notable, with over 100,000 pages each, covering mid-20th-century to early 21st-century local news.
The Willowdale Mirror: 37,496 pages capture Toronto area developments from 1960–1984.

Quebec:
Le Nationaliste: With 5,824 pages (1904-1922), this Montreal newspaper offers early 20th-century French-language news.

England
Gazette and Herald editions in Yorkshire and Wiltshire: Largest collection in England with over 22,000 pages, providing local historical coverage for 2014-2019.
The Press (York ed.): A significant addition with 87,086 pages from York (2014-2019).
Other notable entries include The Cumberland News and various local Darlington and Stockton Times editions for northern England.

Wales
Powys County Times and Gazette and Powys County Times and Express: Covering Radnorshire and Montgomeryshire with over 10,000 pages each and focusing on recent years (2017-2019).
Tivy-Side Advertiser: With 10,678 pages from 2014-2019, it covers the Cardigan area in Dyfed, providing a snapshot of Welsh local news.

One Reply to “New at Newspapers.com”

  1. Thank you for the update on Newspaper.com. It’s a vital resource for us here in the UK hoping for the vital obituaries published in far flung countries that help build the family abroad and in turn trace relatives.

    It’s great that the collection is still expanding

    Best wishes

    Nick
    Croydon UK

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