Saskatoon Star-Phoenix
The Saskatoon Star-Phoenix, founded in 1902 by journalist and entrepreneur A.J. McPherson, is a cornerstone of Saskatchewan's media landscape. Originally established as the Saskatoon Phoenix, the newspaper merged with the Daily Star in 1907 and has since won numerous awards for its investigative reporting and community-focused stories. Recently, on OldNews.com, you can explore scans of the Saskatoon Star-Phoenix starting 1928, with a total of 283,659 scans available. This treasure trove not only features a diverse range of content, including news, arts, sports, and opinion pieces, but also highlights historical figures, events, and personal family histories. Renowned for its rigorous journalism and commitment to truth, the Star-Phoenix is a reliable source of information, fostering public discourse in Saskatoon and beyond. Discover the captivating history of your community by diving into these old newspapers today.