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==History==
==History==
The paper is owned by the Irving family's [[Brunswick News]]. The paper went by the name of ''The Bugle'' since the early [[1980s]] until it was sold to Brunswick News in 2003. Before being called ''The Bugle'', the paper was called ''The Carleon Sentinel'' The paper in neighboring town [[Hartland, New Brunswick|]], the ''Observer'', was bought by Brunswick News soon after. Brunswick News combined both paper's staffs into one office in Woodstock, publishing each paper seperately for a short time before combining them into one single edition to cover both towns and surrounding areas.
The paper is owned by the Irving family's [[Brunswick News]]. The paper went by the name of ''The Bugle'' since the early [[1980s]] until it was sold to Brunswick News in 2003. Before being called ''The Bugle'', the paper was called ''The Carleon Sentinel'' The paper in neighboring town [[Hartland, New Brunswick|]], the ''Observer'', was bought by Brunswick News soon after. Brunswick News combined both paper's staffs into one office in Woodstock, publishing each paper separately for a short time before combining them into one single edition to cover both towns and surrounding areas.


Brunswick News owns all of [[New Brunswick]]'s daily newspapers and the majority of the weeklies.
Brunswick News owns all of [[New Brunswick]]'s daily newspapers and the majority of the weeklies.

Revision as of 01:28, 15 December 2005

The Bugle-Observer, based in Woodstock, New Brunswick, keeps Carleton and York Counties informed of local news. The paper publishes twice weekly, on Tuesday and a weekend edition on Friday.

History

The paper is owned by the Irving family's Brunswick News. The paper went by the name of The Bugle since the early 1980s until it was sold to Brunswick News in 2003. Before being called The Bugle, the paper was called The Carleon Sentinel The paper in neighboring town [[Hartland, New Brunswick|]], the Observer, was bought by Brunswick News soon after. Brunswick News combined both paper's staffs into one office in Woodstock, publishing each paper separately for a short time before combining them into one single edition to cover both towns and surrounding areas.

Brunswick News owns all of New Brunswick's daily newspapers and the majority of the weeklies.