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The Grapevine (newspaper)

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The Grapevine
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TypeAlternative weekly
Owner(s)Jocelyn Hatt, Genevieve Allen Hearn, Monica Jorgensen, Emily Leeson
PublisherGV Publishing Inc.
EditorEmily Leeson
Founded2004
LanguageEnglish
HeadquartersWolfville, Nova Scotia, Canada
Circulation5,000
Websitegrapevinepublishing.ca

The Grapevine is a free arts, culture, and community newspaper in the Annapolis Valley. It is distributed from Windsor to Middleton with a circulation of 5,000. The paper is owned by GV Publishing Inc.

History

The paper was founded in 2004 by Acadia University student Adam Barnett. It began as an 8-page 8.5x11 paper printed at the university and distributed primarily to the Wolfville area. Its founders goal was to bring attention to all the cultural happenings in the area. In 2007, local musicians Andy Flinn & Ariana Nasr took over the paper.

In 2009 Jocelyn Hatt and Jeremy Novak took ownership. In May 2013 the Grapevine switched to printing on newsprint. They released 16-28 page issues that covered the thriving arts and entertainment scene and grew the distribution area from Windsor to Berwick.

In 2016, The Grapevine incorporated under new ownership of a team of five people whom had been working for the paper. The paper is delivered to over 800 locations with 5,000 issues printed bi-weekly.

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