Campbell River Mirror

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Campbell River Mirror
TypeTwice-Weekly newspaper
PublisherJacquie Duns
EditorAlistair Taylor
LanguageEnglish
HeadquartersCampbell River, British Columbia, Canada
Circulation16,200
WebsiteCampbell River Mirror

Campbell River Mirror is a local newspaper and website with related social media platforms based in Campbell River, British Columbia.[1] The print product comes out twice-weekly on Wednesdays and Fridays and publishes virtually instantaneously on our website www.campbellrivermirror.com and serves the central-Vancouver Island region with a population of approximately 44,671 inhabitants (2016 census). It is part of the Black Press Group Ltd. Founded in 1975, Black Press now publishes more than 170 titles in British Columbia, Alberta and Washington state, as well as the Honolulu (Hawaii) Star-Advertiser and San Francisco (Calif.) Examiner daily newspapers.

The company is administered and majority owned by David H. Black of Victoria, B.C.

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  1. ^ Campbell River Mirror, campbellrivermirror.com, retrieved 2011-12-16

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