Free Press Archive
Various databases exist that provide past editions of the Free Press:
- ProQuest — May 1, 2006–current (full text), 1981–April 30, 2006 (index only)
- Fpinformart.ca — May 21, 2002–present.
- Factiva.com
- NewspaperArchive.com — 1874–1981 - (newspaper image)
Microfilm copies are also available at the Manitoba Provincial Legislative Library.
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