Trent University Archives Newspapers
Note: Many of the Original Issues are Extremely Fragile & Must be Handled with Care
Birch Bark Alliance, Vol.1, No.1 October 1978 - Issue 13 Winter 1981-1982 (OPIRG, Trent University, Peterborough) - Note: Issues are bound - Note: Birch Bark Alliance became Nuclear Free Press in 1982
Hastings Observer, Aug. 21, 1885 - Mar.18, 1886. Scattered issues. Researchers are requested to use microfilm copies.
Hastings Star, 1893-1935. Researchers are requested to use microfilm copies.
Katchewanooka Herald (Lakefield), 1855-1859. Accessioned: 83-004 (this URL includes links to digitized transcriptions which researchers are requested to use).
Kawartha Magazine, 1994-1995
Kawartha Today Magazine, 1987-1991
Marmora Herald, 1909-1952.
Millbrook and Omemee Mirror, 1903-1923. Scattered issued only.
Millbrook Reporter, 1893-1923. Scattered issues only for most years. Also have 1939-1962, scattered issues only.
Mirror (Omemee), 1895-1898. Scattered issues only.
Mirror-Reporter (Omemee), 1923-1937. Scattered issues only.
Native Newspapers (see following 4 pages)
Nuclear Free Press, [Issue 14] Summer 1982 - Issue 26 Fall 1985 (OPIRG, Trent University, Peterborough) - Note: Issues are bound - Note: Formerly called Birch Bark Alliance - Note: Subject Index to Issue 14, summer 1982 - Issue 23, Winter 1984 available (2 copies)
Omemee Mirror, 1894, 1898-1903, Scattered issues only.
Orchid: Bulletin of the Peterborough Field Natualists, 1994-present, plus a few scattered earlier issues
Peterborough Common Press, 1976. Accessioned. 83-1023. Also Nov. 11, 1975 to May 24, 1977.
Peterborough Free Press, 1968-69. Accessioned. 83-1024.
Peterborough New Paper : Bound Edition (June 1, 1972 - April 17, 1973) received 2005 courtesy of Clifford Maynes. This paper reported on Municipal affairs of Peterborough and the matters before the City council. The excellence of the reportage lead us to create a list of some of the most important articles.
Sub Rosa (publication of Artspace, Peterborough), 1991-1994
(also included are other Artspace flyers, etc.)
Several native newspaper titles are included in this collection. The publications are dated primarily in the 1970's and 1980's and are, in most cases, Canadian in origin.
Box 1
Agenutemagen, v.7 (1978), v.11 & 12 (1980) - scattered issues
This newspaper includes articles on the rights for native women, Indian Summer Games (1980), and the historical development of the Indian Act. It is "published for and by the Indians of New Brunswick"
Akwesasne Notes, v. 11 (1979-1980) - scattered issues
This newspaper is a Mohawk publication and is published by the Program in American Studies of the State University of New York at Buffalo, co-publisher D-Q University, California. It includes articles on the Iranian Revolution, the energy crisis, Hopi land rights, and Akwesasne sovereignty.
A-Ni-Skay-Ah-Che-Mo-Win, v.1 (1977-1978) - scattered issues
This newspaper is an Ojibwa/Cree publication and is published in Timmins, Ontario. Topics covered include Treaty No.9 Council on Alcohol and Drug Abuse, native leadership, rights and treaty research, and the health liaison program.
Confluence, v.1 (1977) - scattered issues
This newspaper is published in Fort Simpson, N.W.T. and includes articles on the Dene National Assembly, northern development, and native eduction.
Eagle Wing Press, (1982-1985) - scattered issues
This newspaper is published in Naugatuck, Connecticut. It includes articles on cooking and the use of herbs, recipes, gardening, crafts, poetry, native genealogy, fishing rights, archaeological finds, and Sun Bear.
The Forgotten People: Native Council of Canada (Metis and Non-Status Indians), v.1 (1972) - v.8 [1981] - scattered issues
This newspaper is published in Ottawa,
Ontario and covers such topics as aboriginal rights, and native land claims.
Box 2
Coyoti Prints: Caribou Triban Council Newsletter (later known as Coyoti Prints: Cariboo Indian Education & Training Centre), v.3 (1976) - v. 8 (1983) - scattered issues
This newspaper is published at Fish
Lake Cultural Education Centre, Williams Lake, B.C., and includes articles on
education, self determination, land claims, and aboriginal rights.
Box 3, 4, 5
Tapwe, v.7 (1969) - v.20 (1982) - scattered issues
This newspaper was first published
in 1963 in Fort Smith. Most issues were published from Hay River, N.W.T. when
the paper relocated in the fall of 1963. From March 1981, the paper was published
by MacWeston Press. It ceased publication in July 1982. The newspaper reported
both local events, native interests and national news.
Box 6
New Nation, v.1 (1972) - v.11 (1982) - scattered issues; no v.3; volume numbers erratic
This newspaper is self-described
as "The Newspaper of the Native People". It was published in Winnipeg, Manitoba
and from v.5 (1976), in Thompson, Manitoba. Issues reported on include Indian/Metis
relations with the federal government, trapping, child welfare, Manitoba Metis
Federation, land claims, and native education.
Box 7, 8
Micmac News, v.2 (1973) - v.13 (1984) - scattered issues; volume numbers erratic
This newspaper was published in Cape
Breton, Nova Scotia. Included are articles on local, provincial, and federal
native news, and information on the Union of Nova Scotia Indians General Assembly.
Box 9, 10
The Hub, Jan. 1983 - March 1986 - scattered issues
This newspaper was published in Hay
River, N.W.T. succeeding Tapwe. The Hub covered local native events
and national news but no particular emphasis on native issues; the emphasis
is rather on general northern issues.
Box 11
Indian News, v.15 (1972) - v.23 (1982) - scattered issues
This newspaper was published by the
Indian and Inuit Affairs Program, Ottawa, Ontario [Indian and Northern Affairs].
Articles are published in English and French; the newspaper was distributed
free to "Indians and other interested persons and organizations."
Box 12
New Breed, 1979-1992 - scattered issues; note: newspaper issues only…magazine issues are bound (E 78 .S2 N4)
This newspaper was published by the
Saskatchewan Native Communications Corporation, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan and
is self-described as the "voice of the Metis nation". Topics covered include
issues of Metis concern, especially in Saskatchewan.
Box 13
Native Voice, v.7 1977); v.10 (1981); v.15 (1987); v.17 (1989) - v.18 (1990) - scattered issues
This newspaper was published in Vancouver, B.C. and includes articles on native nursing, aboriginal rights, storytelling, Meech Lake, and land claims.
Native Youth Movement, 1972-1973 - scattered issues
This newspaper was published in [Regina, Saskatchewan] and includes poetry and articles on substance abuse among the young, education, native rights, and health.
Kenomadiwin News, v.1 (1969) - v.2 (1970-1971); v.11 (1971) - scattered issues
This newspaper was published in Thunder Bay, Ontario and covers national news items on education, aboriginal rights, mercury poisoning, and substance abuse.
Indians of Quebec, v.1 (1977) - v.5 (1981) - scattered issues
This newspaper was published by the Confederation of Indians of Quebec; articles are written in French and English. Topics covered include the Indian Act, land claims, health of Quebec natives, education, and native rights.
The Indian Voice, v.6 (1974); v.15 (1983) - scattered issues
This newspaper was published in Vancouver,
B.C. It includes articles on Algonkin fur workers, the Indian Act, education,
housing, and the Native Courtworkers Association.
Box 14, 15
Tekawennake, v.11 (1985) - v.18 (1991)
This newspaper was published weekly at Ohsweken, Ontario and was a Six Nations publication. Local native Mohawk issues plus general community events and politics were reported.
Box 16
The Indian Leader, v.76 (1972) - v.86 (1982)
This newspaper was published by the Haskell Indian Junior College, Laurence, Kansas. It covers college events: sports, lectures, and student government issues.
Stoney Echo, v.1 (1981) - v.2 (1983)
This newspaper of the "Stoney Tribe" was published at Morley, Alberta. The first editor was Walt Chomyn, formerly the editor of Coyoti Prints, a Cariboo Council newsletter. Stoney Echo covered all areas of tribal concerns and events: health, education and sports.
The First Citizen, no.1 (1969) - no.19 (1972?)
This newspaper was published at Williams Lake, British Columbia. It deals with racism against natives; inequalities of the justice system; early explorations of the damaging effects of non-native teachers or empathy with native culture; and relationships between Jean Chretien, Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development, and natives. It has very policially astute reportage.
Nations' Ensign, v.3 (1982) - v.5 (1983) - scattered issues
This newspaper was published in Edmonton, Alberta and covers such topics as medicine wheels, education, substance abuse, racism, land claims, B.C. Metis, and "Mother Earth."
Manitoba Indian News, v.1 (1971) - v.2 (1972)
This newspaper was published in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Topics include student employment and education, native sports, self-government, the Manitoba Indian Women's Association, and visits by Jean Chretien to Manitoba reserves.
Mackenzie News, v.2 (1973) - v.5 (1975) - scattered issues; with v.3 no.41 title change to Forth Simpson Mackenzie News
This newspaper was published in Forth
Simpson, N.W.T. and covered such topics as native sports, local events, national
news, and the Berger inquiry on the Mackenzie Valley pipeline.
NEWSPAPERS ON MICROFORM
Peterborough Newspapers
Daily Examiner 1891-1905 (missing July 1, 1899-March 8, 1901)
Evening Examiner 1905-1931
Morning Times 1895; 1898-1912
Peterborough Daily Examiner 1885-1891
Peterborough Daily Review 1878-1920
Peterborough Examiner Weekly 1862-1885
Peterborough Examiner 1858-1862; 1932-present
Peterborough Papers : (Miscellaneous: Dispatch, Chronicle, Gazette) ca. 1845-1852
Peterborough Review 1858-1878
Peterborough Times (weekly edition) 1872-1884
Peterborough Times (daily edition)
1912-1914
Lindsay Newspapers
Canadian Post 1861-1898
Evening Post 1900, 1920-1922
Lindsay Post 1907-1920
Lindsay Daily Post 1922-1986
Victoria Daily Standard 1870-1873
Victoria Warder 1870-1899
Watchman 1888-1899
Watchman Warder 1899-1929 (merger of Victoria Warder and the Watchman)
Weekly Post 1899-1907
Weekly Free Press (Lindsay) 1908-1909
Ajax Advertiser Ajax 1955-1983
Beaverton Express Beaverton 1882-1939
Bobcaygeon Independent Bobcaygeon 1876-1937 (includes various other Bobcaygeon Papers)
Campbellford Herald Campbellford 1873-1900 (some issues missing)
Canadian Statesman Bowmanville 1868-1900
Cobourg Daily Star Cobourg 1978-1986
Cobourg Sentinel Cobourg 1861-1878
Cobourg Star Cobourg 1831-1849; 1868-1869
Hastings Newspapers
Hastings 1929-1966 (includes various Hastings
Newspapers)
Hastings Observer Hastings 1886
Hastings Star Hastings 1881-1934; 1973-1985
Havelock Standard Havelock 1898-1974
Ontario Reformer Oshawa 1871-1873; 1922; 1926-1927
Oshawa Vindicator and Ontario Reformer Oshawa 1862-1873; 1922-1927
Oshawa Vindicator and Ontario County Journal of the Times Oshawa 1862-1871
Oshawa Daily Times Oshawa 1927-1932; 1940; 1946-1978
Pickering News Pickering 1887-1888; 1896-1898; 1900-1964
Port Hope Guide Port Hope 1855-1934 (includes Various other Port Hope Papers)
Port Hope Telegraph and Newcastle Advertiser Port Hope 1832 (includes Port Hope Warder and Constitutional Advocate)
Port Hope Times and County of Durham British Canadian Port Hope 1870-1906 (includes Port Hope Daily Times, 1870-1927)
Port Hope Watchman and Durham & Northumberland Advertiser Port Hope 1850-1852 (includes
the British Ensign)
Brighton Ensign Brighton 1895-1957
Courier Advocate Trenton 1950-1960
Daily Ontario Belleville 1910-1929
Free Press Picton 1833-1834
Hallowell Free Press Picton 1830-1833
Hastings Chronicle Belleville 1850; 1855-1856; 1861-1867
Daily Intelligencer Belleville 1901-1928
Ontario Intelligencer Belleville 1930-1960
Intelligencer Belleville 1862-1873 (includes Belleville and Hastings General Advertiser)
Picton Gazette Picton 1860-1873
Trent Valley Advocate Trenton 1880-1881; 1884; 1886-1887
Trenton Advocate Trenton 1889-1900
Trenton Courier Trenton 1867-1919
Trenton Courier Advocate Trenton 1926-1930; 1932-1935; 1937-1949
Trentonian/Tri-county News Trenton 1957-1986
Weekly Intelligencer Belleville 1902-1922
Weekly Ontario and Bay
of Quinte Chronicle Belleville 1910-1917; 1919-1925
Canadian Farmers' Sun 1892-96
Colonial Advocate 1824-1834
Correspondent and Advocate 1833-1837
Daily Leader 1853-1860
Daily Mail and Empire 1895-1905 (Merger of the Daily Mail and the Empire)
The Empire 1887-1895
Examiner 1840-1855
Farmers' Sun 1920-1930
Financial Post Toronto 1907-Present
Globe 1844-1936
Globe and Mail 1936-Present (Merger of the Globe and the Mail and Empire)
Globe and Mail Report on Business Magazine; Microfiche set #1459
Independent 1849-1850
Leader 1870-1878
The Mail 1872-1880
Nation 1874-1876
North American 1850-1855
Northern Miner Toronto 1915-Present
Ontario Workman 1872-1873
The Patriot 1832-1840
Quill and Quire Toronto 1935-Present
Sunday Star 1978-1980
Toiler 1902-1904
Toronto Daily Leader 1860-1869
Toronto Daily Mail 1880-1895
Toronto Native Times 1970-1978
Toronto Patriot 1840-1844
Toronto Star 1968-Present
Toronto Telegram 1910-1913
Upper Canada Gazette 1793-1848
The Week 1883-1896
Weekly Sun 1897-1919
Welland Canal 1835
Brant County Herald Brantford 1857-1858
Evening Palladium Hamilton 1884-1886
Hamilton Gazette Hamilton 1852-1855
Labour Advocate Hamilton 1883-1910 (includes various Hamilton Labour Newspapers)
London Advertiser London 1896-1906
London Free Press London 1874-1916
Niagara Peninsula Papers 1799-1910 (includes various papers from the Niagara Region)
Palladium of Labour Hamilton 1883-1884
St. Catherines Papers St. Catherines 1832-1875 (includes various papers)
St. Catherines Farmers' Journal and Welland Canal Intelligencer St. Catherines 1826-1830
St. Thomas Liberal St. Thomas 1832-1833
Windsor Herald Windsor 1855-1856
Woodville Advocate Woodville 1878-1888
L'Avenir Montreal 1847-1857
Le Canadien Quebec 1806-1825
Le Courier du canada Quebec 1862-1873
Le Devoir Montreal 1910-Present
Gazette Montreal 1785-1877
Gazette Montreal 1979-Present
La Minerve Montreal 1826-1854
Montreal Herald Montreal 1863-1873
Montreal Star Montreal 1869-1921
Montreal Star Montreal Jan-June, 1978
Montreal Star Montreal Feb-Sept, 1979
Morning Chronicle Quebec 1869-1873
New Dominion Monthly Montreal 1867-1971; 1874-9
L'Ordre Montreal 1858-1871
La Patrie Montreal 1879-1920
Le Pays Montreal 1862-1871
Pilot Montreal 1844-1861
La Presse Montreal 1959-1961; 1970 (film)
La Presse Montreal 1988-1992 (Fiche set 1644)
Revue Canadienne Montreal 1864-1922
Bathurst Courier Perth/Ottawa 1843-1855
Brockville Gazette Brockville 1828-1832
Brockville Recorder Brockville 1830-1849
Bytown Gazette Ottawa 1836-1845
Chronicle and Gazette Kingston 1833-1845 (includes Kingston Commercial Advertiser)
Daily British Whig Kingston 1851-1853
Kingston Chronicle Kingston 1819-1832
Ottawa Citizen Ottawa 1846-1892
Ottawa Times Ottawa 1865-1877
Perth Courier Perth 1855-1873
Acadiensis St. John, N.B. 1901-1908
British Colonist Halifax 1862-1873
The Citizen Halifax 1874-1877
Halifax Chronicle Herald Halifax 1960-1978
Halifax Citizen Halifax 1863-1873
Evening Mercury St. John's, NFLD 1882-1889
Halifax Herald Halifax 1892-1948
Halifax Morning Chronicle Halifax 1862-1879
Islander Charlottetown 1842-1871
Morning Chronicle Halifax 1869-1876
Morning Freeman St. John 1851-1879
Morning Herald Halifax 1880-1891
Nova Scotian Halifax 1824-1870
Royal Gazette and Newfoundland Advertiser St. John's, NFLD 1810-1885
St. John Daily News St. John, N.B. 1863-1873
St. John Weekly Freeman St. John, N.B. 1879-1884
Telegraph Journal St. John's, NFLD 1824-1931
Yarmouth Herald Yarmouth, N.S. 1833-1873
Calgary Herald Calgary 1978-1980
Calgary Eye Calgary 1902-1922
Daily Colonist Victoria, B.C. 1858-1893
Edmonton Bulletin Edmonton 1880-1906
The Leader Regina 1890-1906
Le Manitoba Winnipeg 1881-1925
Metis Winnipeg 1871-1881
Nor'wester Winnipeg 1859-1869
Pedestal Vancouver 1969-1974
Regina Leader Regina 1883-1890
Regina Standard Regina 1891-1906
Saskatchewan Herald Battleford (Sask) 1878-1900
United Farmer Calgary 1922-1935
Winnipeg Free Press Winnipeg 1874-1921
Winnipeg Free Press Winnipeg 1932-1941
Ammsa Edmonton 1983-1986
Kainai News Standoff, Alta 1968-1969 (Note: over 600 issues of this newspaper dated 1968 to 1991 are available in digital format on the University of Lethbridge Library Web site. See: http://www.uleth.ca/lib/digitized_Collections/sanews.asp ).
Native Press Yellowknife, Nwt 1971-1974; 1977; 1979-1989
Native Voice Vancouver 1946-Present
News of the North Yellowknife 1969-Present
Press Independent Somba K'e, Nwt 1990-Present
Whitehorse Star Whitehorse, Yt. 1984-1993
Windspeaker Edmonton, Alta 1986-Present
The Australia Australia 1983-1994
Daily Telegraph London, U.K . 1978-1979
London Gazette London, U.K. 1675-1900
Le Monde Paris 1973-1995
Oxford Gazette Oxford, U.K. 1665-1675
Saturday Evening Post Philadelphia, US 1930-1945
New York Times New York 1914-Present
New York Review of Books New York 1963-1990
Times London, U.K. 1785-1920; 1921-53 (hardcopies) 1954-Present
Times Educational Supplement London, U.K. 1973-81
Times Higher Educational Suppl. London, U.K. 1977-Present
Times Literary Supplement London, U.K. 1965-Present
Japan Times Japan 1897-1909
BBC Home Service 9:00 P.M. News (Fiche set 1334) 1939-1945
Christian Science Monitor 1967-1981
French Language Newspapers
L'Avenir Montreal 1847-1857
Le Canadien Quebec 1806-1825
Le Courier de Canada Quebec 1862-1872
Le Devoir Montreal 1910-Present
Le Manitoba Winnipeg 1881-1925
La Minerve Montreal 1826-1854
Le Monde Paris 1973-Present
Metis Winnipeg 1871-1881
L'Ordre Montreal 1858-1871
La Patrie Montreal 1879-1920
Le Pays Montreal 1862-1871
La Presse Montreal 1959-1961; 1970; 1988-1992 (fiche set #1644)
Revue Canadienne Montreal 1864-1922