How do I find an old Guardian article?
Digital reproductions of every page, article and advertisement published in the Guardian from 1821-2003 and in the Observer from 1791-2003 can be viewed online via the subscription service, newspapers.com.
Who owns Charlottetown Guardian?
SaltWire Network
The Guardian is a daily newspaper published six days a week in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada….The Guardian (Charlottetown)
Owner(s) | SaltWire Network |
Editor | Jocelyne Lloyd |
Founded | 1870s |
Headquarters | 165 Prince Street Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island C1A 4R7 |
Who owns the Guardian newspaper in pei?
Saltwire Network
P.E.I.’s two largest newspapers have a new owner. Transcontinental announced Thursday it had sold all its Atlantic Canadian publications to Saltwire Network, publishers of the Chronicle Herald in Halifax. That sale includes The Guardian in Charlottetown and Journal-Pioneer in Summerside.
How do I find an old article?
There are three major web searchable archives in the U.S.:
- Google’s Historical Newspapers: news.google.com/newspapers.
- Newspapers.com (newspapers.com)
- Newsbank’s Newspaper Archive (newspaperarchive.com)
Why was Confederation bad for Canada?
In the eastern parts of the country, opponents generally feared that Confederation would strip power from the provinces and hand it to the federal government; or that it would lead to higher taxes and military conscription. Many of these opponents ultimately gave up and even served in the Canadian government.
What papers does SaltWire own?
The SaltWire Network is the home for hundreds of journalists and 5 media titles across the East Coast, including The Chronicle Herald, Cape Breton Post, The Telegram, The Guardian, and Journal Pioneer.
How do I find old articles on Google?
Use the Google News archive for an easy, searchable experience. This search engine allows you to enter the subject you want to research to find old newspaper articles about that subject. To explore the archive search engine, open your web browser and go to news.google.com/archivesearch.
How do I find news articles from years ago?
When did PEI and Newfoundland join Confederation?
July 1, 1873
Not surprisingly, they chose Confederation. P.E.I. officially joined Canada on July 1, 1873. Now the Dominion of Canada stretched almost from sea to sea (with the exception of Newfoundland which didn’t join until 1949).
When did The Guardian start publishing history articles?
Since 1791, the world’s major events have been documented in the pages of the Observer, and from 1821, the Guardian. Today, that record of history is available to view from a number of sources.
Where can I find the archive of the Guardian?
Some larger libraries hold these and complete sets are available at the British Library Newsroom. A subject index to the Guardian was produced annually from 1842 to 1985, and a subject index to the Observer has been created since 1991. Both have been microfilmed and are available at larger libraries and the British Library.
Where can I find the Guardian and Observer Magazine?
The Observer Magazine is not included in the digital archive for the years 1964-1993. Issues for these years are held in hardcopy by the British Library and other libraries of deposit. Content that appeared in the Guardian and Observer print editions and online since September 1998 is available on theguardian.com.
Is there a subject index to the Guardian?
A subject index to the Guardian was produced annually from 1842 to 1985, and a subject index to the Observer has been created since 1991. Both have been microfilmed and are available at larger libraries and the British Library.