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Predecessor newspapers
[edit]Previously, the newspapers' stories were published to InsideToronto.com.
Beach-Riverdale Mirror
[edit]Bloor West Villager
[edit]East York Mirror
[edit]Etobicoke Guardian
[edit]Don Mills Mirror, North York Mirror
[edit]Founded by 30-year-old Russ Eastcott and 22-year-old Ken Larone in 1957, the Don Mills Mirror was the duo's second effort at running a newspaper. The Canadian preceded it.[1] At the time of launch, the paper was considered one of Canada's first suburban newspapers. The industry was dominated by urban dailies and rural weeklies.[1] The paper initially had a cover price of seven cents, but Koffler Drugs Stores (later Shoppers Drug Mart) and distributed at its two stores for free.[1]
Early in its existence, the Mirror launched York Mills and Victoria Village editions.[1]
As of 2007, the newspaper had a North edition for Willowdale, South for Don Mills and York Mills, and West for Downsview. It was distributed twice weekly.[1]
This newspaper existed back to at least 1969, when it was under Toronto Star ownership.
Publisher: Ian Proudfoot
General Manager: Marg Middleton
http://www.northyorkmirror.com/
Scarborough Mirror
[edit]1962.