![]() The Windsor Evening Record (7,747 issues/64,054 pages) – Jan.The Whitby Gazette and Chronicle (343 issues/2,795 pages) – Apr.The Whitby Free Press (1314 issues/34,422 pages) – Jun.The Western Herald (180 issues/1,123 pages) – Jan.The Walkerville Times (60 issues/1613 pages) – Mar.The Walkerville News (110 issues/930 pages) – Dec.The Walkerville Mercury (52 issues/217 pages) – Apr.The Voice of The Fugitive (51 issues/205 pages) – Jan.The Tecumseh Tribune (700 issues/11,127 pages) – Jan.The Tecumseh Maple Leaf (1,370 issues/10,685 pages) – Jan.The Provincial Freeman (136 issues/540 pages) – Mar.The LaSalle Silhouette (500 issues/8,406 pages) – Aug.The Kingsville Reporter (5,408 issues/55,209 pages) – Jun.The Independent & Free Press (339 issues/15,095 pages) – Sep.The Halton Compass (69 issues/1,517 pages) – Aug.The Flesherton Advance (2612 issues/19,945 pages) – Dec.The Chatham Daily News (201 issues/3,060 pages) – Mar.The Canadian Illustrated News (13 issues/156 pages) – Oct.The Bowmanville Merchant (268 issues/1,064 pages) – Mar.The Amherstburg Courier (44 issues/183 pages) – Mar.The Acton Tanner (182 issues/3,154 pages) – May.L’Independent Du Canada (1 issue/4 pages) – Mar.Le Courrier and Le Courrier De L’Ouest (9 issues/52 pages) – Jun.Kingston Gazette (347 issues/1,404 pages) – Nov.Kingston Chronicle (245 issues/963 pages) – Jul.Kingston Chronicle and Gazette (443 issues/1,754 pages) – Jul.Halton Hills Weekend (75 issues/2,719 pages) – Jan.Halton Hills This Week (51 issues/1,307 pages) – Jun.Courrier D’Essex (2 issues/16 pages) – Aug.Canadian Emigrant And Western District Advertiser (147 issues/581 pages) – Dec.Note: INK is currently unavailable and efforts are underway to create a new site. (Updated September 2022 recently added links are in BOLD) Also, I suspect that some of these links may change over time – so if there is a dead link – please use your favorite search engine to find their new location. Please note that I have not always entered the dates that are included in the collections, as I suspect they will change as more items are digitized. So go for it – find your Ontario ancestors and all the interesting articles that capture the stories of their lives. Below is a list of where the titles are stored and the link so that you can access them. Also, there are quite a few free publications available on other sites and there are collections available on subscription sites. However, there are several large collections of historical newspapers. Ontario is one of the Canadian provinces that does not have a single central online repository for searching historical newspapers. ![]()
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