Media in Thunder Bay - Print Media

Print Media

Thunder Bay has one daily newspaper, The Chronicle-Journal, which has a circulation of approximately 28,000 and has coverage of all of Northwestern Ontario. There are two weekly newspapers — Thunder Bay's Source, a weekly newspaper operated by Dougall Media, and Canadan Sanomat, a Finnish language weekly newspaper.

Thunder Bay also has a locally-owned monthly arts and culture magazine, The Walleye, which is distributed for free throughout the city and surrounding area. The Walleye is also available online and the website provides insight into the local arts, culture and entertainment scene.

Superior Outdoors is a locally-owned outdoor lifestyle magazine that is published twice a year (November and May). The magazine was started in 2007.

Lakehead University has a student newspaper called The Argus, which is published weekly during the school year. The Chronicle Journal publishes a free weekly called Spot every Thursday, focusing on entertainment. The city produces a bi-monthly publication to citizens titled yourCity, which is also available online in a PDF format. Netnewsledger is a daily updated website that reproduces press releases and lists current events in Thunder Bay, and allows politicians to connect to their constituents.

Great Expectations Marketing publishes four quarterly community newspapers which are: Bay & Algoma Community, Current River Times, Simpson & Victoria Place, and Westfort Community. The community newspapers feature various local business and also support local charities and non profit organizations. The newspapers are delivered to community households. The newspapers may also be viewed online at www.gemarketing.ca.

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