Instead of slowly strangling the print edition of its newspapers to death, Postmedia should just get it over with a painless coup de grace. The once-daily Standard-Freeholder like so many other small and medium papers in the profit challenged Postmedia stable will be down to three days a week by the end of the month.
Cornwall’s rigid industrial foundation suffered a menacing crack when its once-largest employer, Canadian Cottons, announced on Dec. 10, 1959, that it was closing its remaining Cornwall mills.