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L'Echo
L'Echo, established in 1883 by founders Eugène and Édouard Chagnon, is a prominent newspaper in Saint-Jean, Quebec, that has become an essential voice in the community. With a rich history of providing local news, cultural insights, and investigative journalism, L'Echo has evolved significantly, particularly through its digitization efforts in the early 2000s, expanding its readership. It covers a wide range of topics, from politics and sports to arts and community events, all while fostering civic engagement and maintaining a commitment to accuracy and impartiality. On OldNews.com, you would find scans of L'Echo, Saint-Jean, Quebec, Canada starting 1898, including 4,018 scans in total. This platform invites you to explore historical figures and possibly uncover events and people from your own family history, making it a valuable resource for connecting with the past.