History
The Times and Transcript was formed by the merger of The Moncton Times and The Moncton Transcript in 1983. The following tables contain the historical names of both those papers.
Moncton Times
Name | Years |
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The Times and Westmorland and Albert Local News Journal | 1868–1877 |
Daily Times | 1877–1932 |
Moncton Daily Times | 1932–1971 |
Moncton Times | 1971–1982 |
Moncton Transcript
Name | Years |
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Daily Transcript | 1882–1905 |
Moncton Transcript | 1906–1982 |
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