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The ''Times Colonist'' is an English-language daily
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in Victoria,
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, Canada. It was formed by the Sept. 2, 1980 merger of the ''Victoria Daily Times'', established in 1884, and the ''British Colonist'' (later the ''Daily Colonist''), established in 1858 by Amor De Cosmos who was later
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's second
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. The ''British Colonist'' was B.C.'s first paper "of any permanence". De Cosmos was the editor until 1866 when D.W. Higgins took over — he would remain in the role for the next twenty years. Local news receives the greatest prominence in the ''Times Colonist''. Stories and photographs about Greater Victoria are often featured on the front page. The newspaper also has national and international stories, plus sections covering the arts, sports, and business. The Times Colonist has a website as well as an e-edition, which offers a digital replica of the printed pages. According to News Media Canada, the Times Colonist saw an average daily circulation of 58,297 in 2015. From 2016 to present, the average press run was below 31,000 copies daily. The ''Times Colonist'' is published six days a week (Tuesday to Sunday) and is sold by subscription or at newsstands.


History

On August 2, 1980, ''The Daily Colonist'' newspaper front page proclaimed "Merger pains lead to birth of new daily". Victoria Press Ltd., which produced both the ''Daily Colonist'' and the ''Victoria Times'', could no longer sustain both competing newspapers without making significant financial cuts, Vice-President Colin McCullough wrote in a statement. Instead, both papers would fold, in what the paper called "the demise of two of Canada's oldest newspapers". The newly-formed ''Times-Colonist'' newspaper would be delivered twice-daily and subscriptions would continue to cost 5 dollars a month, although the newsstand price of the Saturday paper would rise from 5 to 35 cents. The merger resulted in layoffs — 53 full-time and eight part-time employees were let go, resulting in challenges from union representatives and fired staffers. The first edition of the ''Times Colonist'' was published Sept. 2, 1980. In 1983, the newspaper stopped printing both a morning and afternoon edition and moved to daily morning publication. A two-storey Victoria Press Building had been constructed on Douglas Street in 1971, replacing smaller offices built on the same street in 1951. The Victoria Press Building remained the headquarters of the ''Times Colonist'' after the 1980 merger and up until the building's sale in 2017. The Victoria Heritage Society has deemed the building architecturally notable for its "characteristics of the Late Modern style including its pre-cast concrete panels, exposed aggregate stucco cladding ..and its full-height central entryway with rounded pre-cast concrete walls." In 1998, Southam Newspapers bought the ''Times Colonist.'' Two years later, it was sold again to CanWest Publications. On July 13, 2010, the Postmedia Network acquired CanWest Publications and all of its assets, including the ''Times Colonist.'' On October 18, 2011, the
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announced it would sell the ''Times Colonist'', ''
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'', as well as 20 weekly and bi-weekly community papers, to Glacier Media for $86.5 million. In 2017, the Victoria Press Building was sold to Merchant House Capital. In 2018, the newspaper announced it would no longer print its own paper, allowing staff to focus on the content and distribution of the newspaper. Since Oct. 1, 2018, the newspaper has been printed by
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in Ladysmith. The newspaper offices were moved in 2020 to Upper Harbour Place, a mixed-used residential and office building on Tyee Road in Victoria West. In June 2019, it was announced the first 122 years of the ''British Colonist'' (later, the ''Daily Colonist'') would be available online, with free access, through the efforts of the ''Times Colonist'', the
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and other funding partners. The digitized newspaper collection is reported to be one of the most popular database on the university's website. On May 28, 2022, the ''Times Colonist'' reported its former building would reopen that summer — new tenants include a brewery and commercial kitchen space. The newspaper will not be returning to the building as a tenant when it reopens.


Circulation

The ''Times Colonist'' has seen a decline in print circulation in the last decade. Its total circulation dropped by percent to 58,297 copies daily from 2009 to 2015. From 2016 to present, the average press run was below 31,000 copies daily. :::::::::Daily average Figures refer to the total circulation (print and digital combined) which includes paid and unpaid copies.


See also

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List of newspapers in Canada This list of newspapers in Canada is a list of newspapers printed and distributed in Canada. Daily newspapers Local weeklies Alberta * Airdrie – '' Airdrie Echo'' * Bashaw – '' Bashaw Star'' * Bassano – '' Bassano Times'' * Beaumont â ...


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The British Colonist 1858-1980
{{Glacier Media Mass media in Victoria, British Columbia Publications established in 1980 Daily newspapers published in British Columbia 1980 establishments in British Columbia