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==The Chronicle Herald==
The Chronicle Herald became the name of the local paper in Halifax Nova Scotia in 1949 after the merger of Chronicle the Star. Though it wasn't until 1998 when both morning and afternoon papers stopped production and had only a single paper produced each day. Also see [[http://www.dardpi.ca/wiki/index.php?title=Category:The_Morning_Herald The Morning Herald]] for older information.
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Beginning in 1874 as the ''Morning Herald'', the newspaper became ''The Chronicle Herald'' in Halifax Nova Scotia in 1949 after the merger of ''Chronicle'' and ''The Star''. The ''ChronicleHerald'' emerged as the leading paper in Halifax and Nova Scotia, becoming the province's paper of record. Its coverage often included articles and advertisements about the DAR and included for a time regular columns about railways such as the columns of railway historian [[J. B. King]]. In 1998, the morning and afternoon papers stopped production and had only a single paper produced each day. Also see [[http://www.dardpi.ca/wiki/index.php?title=Category:The_Morning_Herald The Morning Herald]] for newspaper articles prior to 1949.
 
 
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[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Chronicle_Herald#History Wikipedia]
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[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Chronicle_Herald#History Wikipedia The Chronicle Herald History on Wikipedia.]
 
 
  
 
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[[Category:Collections|The Chronicle Herald]]
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Latest revision as of 19:49, 4 September 2019

The Chronicle Herald

Beginning in 1874 as the Morning Herald, the newspaper became The Chronicle Herald in Halifax Nova Scotia in 1949 after the merger of Chronicle and The Star. The ChronicleHerald emerged as the leading paper in Halifax and Nova Scotia, becoming the province's paper of record. Its coverage often included articles and advertisements about the DAR and included for a time regular columns about railways such as the columns of railway historian J. B. King. In 1998, the morning and afternoon papers stopped production and had only a single paper produced each day. Also see [The Morning Herald] for newspaper articles prior to 1949.

References

Wikipedia The Chronicle Herald History on Wikipedia.

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