Among the most notable Canadian new titles in the past month are historic Ontario weeklies from Haldimand County. These include The Dunnville Gazette (1886), Haldimand Advocate (1885–1901), The Hagersville Times, News, and Blade (1884–1889), as well as the Cayuga Sachem (1853–1856) and the Caledonia Advertiser (1856).
The largest new addition is The Sachem of Caledonia, spanning 1856–2015 with nearly 47,000 pages. Smaller titles such as Pleasant Hours (Toronto, 1893) and The Selkirk Star (1908–1910) round out the new offerings.
In Western Canada, The Burnaby Post (1934–1937) has also been added.
Updates to Canada’s leading newspapers include The Toronto Star now extending through 2025 with almost 4 million pages, while The Globe and Mail now covers 1844–2017.
Regional dailies such as The Hamilton Spectator, Waterloo Region Record, Windsor Star, Ottawa Citizen, Calgary Herald, Edmonton Journal, Vancouver Sun, The Province, and Montreal’s The Gazette are not forgotten.
Look for updates to local and community titles from British Columbia, Alberta, and New Brunswick.



The Canadian School yearbooks collection 1901-2005 now has 2,763,108 entries. Ontario accounts for 1,737,652, which is 62%. Except for PEI, Newfoundland and Labrador and the Territories, there are entries for each province.
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