The Times and Commercial Advertiser
The Times and Commercial Advertiser, founded in 1851 by John Lovell in Montreal, Quebec, emerged as a significant publication in Canadian journalism. Initially aimed at the English-speaking community, it played a crucial role in disseminating news and advertisements throughout the region, covering a wide range of topics, including local and national news, business developments, and cultural events. With a strong reputation for journalistic integrity and thorough reporting, The Times and Commercial Advertiser has had a lasting impact on Canadian media and public discourse. On OldNews.com, you can explore scans of The Times and Commercial Advertiser starting 1841, with a total of 795 scans available. This platform not only showcases historical figures and events but also invites you to discover stories that may connect to your own family history. Dive into the archives and uncover the rich tapestry of the past today.