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On Thursdays, it also contains the "Sign Post" section, where Burlington citizens bring the newspaper along with them during their vacation and, eventually, a picture is published of them holding the newspaper.
On Thursdays, it also contains the "Sign Post" section, where Burlington citizens bring the newspaper along with them during their vacation and, eventually, a picture is published of them holding the newspaper.

Also, on Thursdays there are the most newspaper flyers.




==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 20:11, 26 May 2014

The Burlington Post
Using Communication to Build Better Communities
TypeLocal newspaper
FormatTabloid
Owner(s)Torstar, The Halton Media Group, Metroland Media Group Ltd
PublisherNeil Oliver; Mark Dills, Director of Production
Editor-in-chiefJill Davis
EditorDon Ford, Managing Editor
LanguageEnglish
Headquarters5040 Mainway, Unit #1, Burlington, Ontario, L7L 7G5
Circulation50,000 homes Wednesday & Friday, 60,000 homes & apartments on Thursday
WebsiteOfficial site

The Burlington Post is the local newspaper of Burlington, Ontario, Canada.

The paper covers local news and issues, as well as sports, entertainment, the arts, business, and classified sections.

The Post is distributed three times a week, on Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays, through home delivery and is also sold in local stores and in newspaper boxes. The Friday issue is the largest and contains The Post Real Estate and New Homes sections.

On Thursdays, it also contains the "Sign Post" section, where Burlington citizens bring the newspaper along with them during their vacation and, eventually, a picture is published of them holding the newspaper.

Also, on Thursdays there are the most newspaper flyers.


See also