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The Carillon (Steinbach)

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The Carillon
Front page of the April 16, 2020 edition
TypeWeekly newspaper
Owner(s)FP Canadian Newspapers Limited Partnership
Founder(s)Eugene Derksen
Bruno Derksen
PublisherDerksen Printers
FoundedFebruary 21, 1946
HeadquartersSteinbach, Manitoba
CitySteinbach, Manitoba
CountryCanada
Websitewww.thecarillon.com

The Carillon is a weekly newspaper based in Steinbach, Manitoba. It is published by Derksen Printers and focuses on local Southeastern Manitoba news.

History

Prior to the establishment of the Carillon News, Steinbach was home to Arnold Dyck's German-language Steinbach Post. On February 21, 1946, the English-language Carillon News made its debut, under the guidance of Eugene Derksen as editor and Bruno Derksen as advertising manager. George Derksen and Peter Rosenfeld were the typesetters.[1] Ernest Neufeld, a brother-in-law, also became a partner and worked as a typesetter and sports reporter while his wife Irene (Eugene's sister) was the office manager. Both George Derksen and Ernest Neufeld moved to Saskatchewan later and became weekly newspaper publishers, owning the Estevan Mercury and Weyburn Review respectively.[2]

The Carillon went on to become the largest rural newspaper in the province, winning hundreds of awards both provincially and nationally.[3]

In February 2011, the paper was purchased by the owner of the Winnipeg Free Press.[4]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Derksen Printers". Derksen Printers.
  2. ^ "Derksen Printers". Derksen Printers.
  3. ^ "Derksen Printers". Derksen Printers.
  4. ^ "Free Press' owner purchases Steinbach paper, Derksen Printers". Winnipeg Free Press. February 28, 2011.

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