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    The Vancouver Sun is a daily newspaper first published in the Canadian province of British Columbia on February 12, 1912. The paper is currently published by the Pacific Newspaper Group Inc, a division of the CanWest MediaWorks Income Fund, which is affiliated with CanWest Global Communications company.* It is published six days a week, Monday to Saturday.

    According to a recent NADbank survey, the Sun's daily readership was 499,800, making it British Columbia's second most read newspaper, after The Province. Its six-day average circulation was 203,390 copies a day as of December 31, 2001. *

    Although its staff of reporters has shrunken considerably in recent years, the Sun still has the largest newsroom in Vancouver.

    The Sun is a broadsheet newspaper and is not part of the Sun Media chain that operates tabloid papers in Toronto, Ottawa, Winnipeg, Calgary and Edmonton.


        The Vancouver Sun
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            Sections
            Senior Editors
            Columnists
            Reporters
            See also
    NameThe Vancouver Sun
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    TypeDaily newspaper
    FormatBroadsheet
    Foundation1912
    OwnersCanWest Global Communications Corp.
    HeadquartersVancouver, BC, Canada
    EditorPatricia Graham
    PublisherKevin D. Bent
    Issn0832-1299
    Websitehttp://www.canada.com/vancouversun/index.html...

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    History

    When the Sun began operation, it was published at 125 West Pender Street, just around the corner from The Province, its rival newspaper at the time.

    In 1924, the Sun bought the Vancouver World newspaper, which had been in financial difficulty for some time.

    In March 1937, a fire destroyed the Sun's business and editorial offices. The only casualty was the janitor, who suffered minor burns and smoke inhalation. The Sun promptly moved across the street into the World Building, where the World had previously been published. The building was accordingly renamed the Sun Tower.

    In 1958, the Sun and the Province joined to create the Pacific Press in response to the rising costs of producing newspapers. First the papers merged their mechanical and financial departments, then they both moved into the Pacific Press Building on December 27, 1965.

    The paper moved to Granville Square in 1997.

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    Sections

    The Sun has multiple sections. Its main, or A, section usually contains the top local stories of the day along with national and international news. The B section, Westcoast News, features local news and columnists along with a daily feature, running on pages B2 and B3, known as The Daily Special. The paper also has daily Arts & Life, BusinessBC and Sports sections. On Thursdays, The Sun publishes a tabloid entertainment section called Westcoast Life. On Saturdays, there is a section called Weekend Review with columnists, features and articles on science. The Sun also publishes a popular editorial section each fall called BC's Top Employers, profiling employers in the province with progressive and interesting workplace policies.

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    Senior Editors
      Patricia Graham, Editor in Chief
      Kirk LaPointe, Managing Editor
      Harold Munro, Deputy Managing Editor
      Stewart Muir, Deputy Managing Editor
      Fazil Mihlar, Editorial Page Editor

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    Columnists
    (Complete list)
      David Baines
      Daphne Bramham
      Paula Brook
      Michael Campbell
      Don Cayo
      Shelley Fralic
      Anthony Gismondi
      Stephen Hume
      Jonathan Manthorpe
      Craig McInnes
      Peter McKnight
      Pete McMartin
      Lynne McNamara
      Fazil Mihlar
      Ian Mulgrew
      Vaughn Palmer
      Malcolm Parry
      Doug Todd
      Paul Willcocks
      Don Whiteley
      Steve Whysall
      Barbara Yaffe

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    Reporters
    (Partial list)
      Gerry Bellett
      Glenn Bohn
      Kim Bolan
      Frances Bula (Vancouver City Hall Reporter)
      Miro Cernetig (Victoria bureau)
      Lori Culbert
      Pamela Fayerman (Health Reporter)
      Jonathan Fowlie
      Darah Hansen
      Derrick Penner
      Chad Skelton
      Janet Steffenhagen (Education Reporter)
      Doug Ward

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    See also
     
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