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The Gazette (Montreal)

The Gazette, also known as the Montreal Gazette, is a Canadian English-language broadsheet daily newspaper which is owned by Postmedia Network. It is published in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

Type

Daily newspaper

Marilena Lucci[1]

Jeff Blond[1]

June 3, 1778

English

August 25, 1785

2055, rue Peel
Suite 700
Montreal, Quebec
H3A 1V4

101,761 daily
116,005 Saturday (as of 2013)[2]

It is the only English-language daily newspaper currently published in its eponymous city. Three other daily English-language newspapers shuttered at various times during the second half of the 20th century. It is one of the French-speaking province's last two English-language dailies; the other is the Sherbrooke Record, which serves the anglophone community in Sherbrooke and the Eastern Townships southeast of Montreal.


Founded in 1778 by Fleury Mesplet, The Gazette is Quebec's oldest daily newspaper and the oldest continuously published newspaper in Canada.[3] The oldest newspaper overall is the English-language Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph, which was established in 1764 and is published weekly.

Section A — Local, national and international news, opinion columns, editorials, editorial cartoon, letters to the editor, business news, sports news, arts and entertainment news

Section B — Sports (Mondays and Thursdays), Business (Tuesdays), Food (Wednesdays), Movies (Fridays)

Section C — Driving and classifieds (Mondays)

Mark Harrison (1977–1989)

[18]

(1989–1993)[19]

Norman Webster

(1993–1996)[20]

Joan Fraser

Alan Allnutt (1996–2000)

Peter Stockland (2000–2004)

Andrew Phillips (2004–2009)

[21]

Raymond Brassard (2010–2013)

[22]

Lucinda Chodan (2013–2022)

[22]

(2022–2023)[23]

Bert Archer

Marilena Lucci (2023–Present)

List of Quebec media

List of newspapers in Canada

Montreal newspapers:

Official website

. Archived March 4, 2016, at the Wayback Machine.

Official mobile website

from Google news archive

Digital microfilm archive 1878–1986

Bicentennial issue