Ontario Community Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 29 Jan 2010, p. 7

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Survey says readers like community newspapers TransCanada hosts Community newspapers have a strong and healthy readership, according to results of a new survey. The Canadian Community Newspaper Database Corporation (ComBase) released this week the results of its 2008-2009 study, in which readership data was measured for 218 markets across the country. Overall, community newspapers have a "strong" 74 per cent readership, according to a Combase news release. Specifically, readership is highest among affluent Canadians (for example, household income that is more than $75,000) and baby boomers at 78 per cent. Those groups are followed by adults with children (77 per cent), women and homeowners (76 per cent) and university-educated adults (74 per cent). "Community newspapers have long been the publication of choice for residents wanting a complete local news package," said David Harvey, regional general manager of Halton division for Metroland West Media Group that includes the Oakville Beaver. "From strong, award-winning stories to local advertising and flyers, community newspapers provide content that is not available anywhere else. These numbers reflect our overall strength in the marketplace." Two hundred and thirty-five newspapers participated in ComBase's latest survey, which includes data for community newspapers, daily newspapers, ethnocultural and other newspapers as well as radio, television and online publications. ComBase conducts readership research on behalf of the community newspaper industry in Canada. 7 · Friday, January 29, 2010 OAKVILLE BEAVER · www.oakvillebeaver.com open house Feb. 10 Those who want to know more about the 900-megawatt gas-fired power plant planned for 1500 Royal Windsor Dr., will have the opportunity to learn at TransCanada's third public open house. The open house, which will take place on Wednesday, Feb. 10, from 4 p.m. to 9:30 p.m., will feature information about the proposed facility as well as a summary of key points from TransCanada's recently released Draft Environmental Review Report. The event is at the Oakville Conference and Banquet Centre, located at 2515 Wyecroft Rd. TransCanada personnel will be on hand to answer the public's questions. For more information about the Oakville Generating Station, visit the project website at www.transcanada.com/oakville. 0 % 2010 LANCER SE 2010 OUTLANDER XLS 4WD rors and keyless entry

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