Vancouver globe and mail
The Vancouver Globe and Mail is a daily newspaper published in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It is a regional edition of The Globe and Mail, a national newspaper based in Toronto.
The Vancouver Globe and Mail was launched in 1981 as a separate edition of The Globe and Mail, serving the western provinces of Canada. It is published Monday to Saturday, and its editorial content is similar to that of The Globe and Mail, with a focus on national and international news, as well as local news and issues affecting British Columbia.
The Vancouver Globe and Mail has a circulation of around 20,000 copies, making it one of the smaller regional editions of The Globe and Mail. However, it is still a respected and influential voice in the Vancouver media landscape, known for its in-depth reporting and analysis on local and national issues.
Some of the key sections and features of the Vancouver Globe and Mail include:
- News: National and international news, as well as local news and issues affecting British Columbia.
- Business: Business news and analysis, including coverage of the technology, finance, and real estate sectors.
- Opinion: Editorials, columns, and commentary on local and national issues.
- Sports: Coverage of local and national sports, including the Vancouver Canucks, Whitecaps, and Lions.
- Arts: Coverage of local arts and culture, including music, theater, and visual arts.
The Vancouver Globe and Mail is available in print and online, and can be accessed through its website or mobile app.