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Legal residence:Canada
Organization type:Consulting organization
Funding agencies: Other
Sectors: Media and Communications
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The Tribune was first published in Welland 1863, after having been established in 1854 in Fonthill Dr. John Fraser. A. Dunsmore obtained ownership and moved the newspaper to Welland which had become the county seat, originally naming the publication the People’s Press before changing it to The Welland Tribune. Several changes of ownership brought the newspaper into the possession of J.J. Sidey who firmly established the publication as the primary local news voice in southern Niagara.
The Tribune amalgamated with the Welland Telegraph under the ownership of Louis Blake Duff in 1920, and in 1929 purchased the Port Colborne Citizen, becoming for a time the Welland-Port Colborne Evening Tribune.
Private ownership the The Tribune continued until 1943 when it was purchased by Roy Thomson, becoming one of the first newspapers purchased by the Thomson media company outside northern Ontario.
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