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Edmonton Bulletin : ウィキペディア英語版
Edmonton Bulletin

The ''Edmonton Bulletin'' was a newspaper in Edmonton, Alberta, published from 1880 until January 20, 1951. It was founded by Frank Oliver, a politician and future minister in the Canadian Government.
Oliver co-founded the paper with Alex Taylor, the city's first telegraph operator, in 1880. It was Edmonton's undisputed foremost newspaper until the ''Edmonton Journal'' was founded in 1903.
The ''Journal'' took an editorial stance friendly to the Conservative Party, in contrast to the ''Bulletin'' which was the Liberal Oliver's mouthpiece.
The ''Bulletin'' folded January 20, 1951.
==References==

*(History of the Edmonton Journal )
*(Real Estate Weekly biography of Frank Oliver )


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