Kitimat daily mail

The Kitimat Daily Mail was a daily newspaper that served the community of Kitimat, British Columbia, Canada. Here are some key facts about the newspaper:

  1. History: The Kitimat Daily Mail was first published in 1953, shortly after the town of Kitimat was established.
  2. Ownership: The newspaper was owned by Black Press, a Canadian newspaper chain.
  3. Circulation: The Kitimat Daily Mail had a daily circulation of around 2,500 copies.
  4. Content: The newspaper covered local news, sports, and events in Kitimat and surrounding areas. It also featured national and international news, as well as opinion columns and editorials.
  5. Format: The Kitimat Daily Mail was a tabloid-sized newspaper, with a compact format that included news, sports, and features.
  6. Online presence: The newspaper had an online presence, with a website that featured news, sports, and other content.
  7. Closure: Unfortunately, the Kitimat Daily Mail ceased publication in 2019, after 66 years of service to the community.

The closure of the Kitimat Daily Mail was a significant loss for the community, as it was a vital source of local news and information. However, the newspaper's legacy continues to be felt in Kitimat, and its archives remain an important resource for researchers and historians.