As B.C. communities lose their last newspapers, hope emerges for locally  owned publications

As B.C. communities lose their last newspapers, hope emerges for locally owned publications

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The closure of two long-standing news outlets in B.C.'s northeast this week has some in the community mourning — and others hopeful for creative solutions to fill the gaps left behind. 
The closure of two long-standing news outlets in B.C.'s northeast this week has some in the community mourning — and others hopeful for creative solutions to fill the gaps left behind. 

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