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'''''The Labrador Times''''' is a [[Delamaria|Delamarian]] newspaper.
'''''The Labrador Times''''' is a [[Delamaria|Delamarian]] daily newspaper based in [[Labrador]]. It was established in 1812 by [[Sir Henry Cass]] as a record of parliamentary business. The Labrador Times along with its sister paper the [[Labrador Times on Sunday]], are owned by the [[Carlisle Group]] since 1982. The paper is considered to be {{wp|Centre-right politics|right of centre}} politically, and has historically supported [[Conservatism in Delamaria|conservative parties]]. It is considered one of Delamaria's [[Newspaper of record (Delamaria)|newspapers of record]].
 
 


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Latest revision as of 12:02, 24 July 2024

The Labrador Times
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June 17th 2023 edition.
TypeDaily newspaper
FormatCompact
Broadsheet (Saturday)
Owner(s)Carlisle Group
Editor-in-chiefSimon Fox-Willis
FoundedMay 6, 1812; 212 years ago (1812-05-06)
Political alignmentcentre-right
Sister newspapersLabrador Times on Sunday

The Labrador Times is a Delamarian daily newspaper based in Labrador. It was established in 1812 by Sir Henry Cass as a record of parliamentary business. The Labrador Times along with its sister paper the Labrador Times on Sunday, are owned by the Carlisle Group since 1982. The paper is considered to be right of centre politically, and has historically supported conservative parties. It is considered one of Delamaria's newspapers of record.