Updated June 18, 2913
Another 500 Sun Media jobs have been cut by Quebecor, including a Toronto Sun Day Oner and many other loyal employees across the chain. Names posted will be added to this list.
Known casualties:
Ontario newspapers axed since October
Amherstburg Echo
Capital City News in Ottawa
Dunnsville Chronicle
Guelph Review
Kitchener-Waterloo Review
Leamington Post
Lindsay Post
Midland Free Press
West Niagara News in Grimsby
Windsor This Week
The Sun tabloids
Calgary Sun
Jim Legg, desker
Sandra Smith, executive assistant
Roy Clancy, columnist
Edmonton Sun - All 35-plus pre-press employees, plus three copy editors, a photographer,
Jeremy Loome, editorial writer and letters editor, 17 years service Maria Ladouceur,
long-time executive admin staffer
Toronto Sun
Jim Thomson, Toronto Sun Day Oner, 41 years service
Lorrie Goldstein, senior associate editor, 34 years service
Ottawa Sun - 10 jobs lost, including
Mitch Axelrad, editor-in-chief
Jackie Lawrence, manager
Ottawa Sun printing plant
Winnipeg Sun - seven employees
Ontario community newspapers
Brantford Expositor
City editor
Newsroom assistant
Managing editor
resigned (Nov. 21)
Chatham Daily News
Bruce Corcoran, managing editor (shown the door Nov. 26)
Pam Wight, assistant managing editor (Nov. 26)
Jeanine Foulon, ad manager
Ron McLintock; circulation manager
A contract ad rep
A customer service rep
Plus Jim Blake, former managing editor and publisher, who
"had editorial oversight of a
host of weekly newspapers in southwestern Ontario"
Chatham This Week
One reporter
Clinton News-Record
Editor
Collingwood Enterprise Bulletin
Doreen Sykes
Cornwall Standard Freeholder - one reporter, an advertising clerk, plus
Milton Ellis, publisher
Anthony Joubert, circulation magaer
Kenora Daily Miner and News
Bob Stewart, news editor/columnist, 36+ years
Mitch Wolfe, publisher
Kingston Whig-Standard
Publisher three weks ago, ad
director on Monday, sports editor on Tuesday
Kingston printing plant - more than 40 employees
London Free Press
Sports editor
Niagara Falls Review
Seven layoffs, one early retirement. Six are full-time positions
Orillia Packet and Times
Ad manager, 12 years
Circulation manager, 13years
Ad rep, 5 years
Owen Sound Sun Times - two reporters, plus
Cheryl McMenemy, publisher
Karen Pridham, news editor, 27 years service
Sault St. Marie Star - four jobs
Publisher, editorial assistant, reporter and ad sales rep.
Sarnia Observer
George Mathewson, news editor
Simcoe Reformer
Merv Hawkins (gone earlier), group publisher, previously senior group publisher for Sun Media Bowes publishers
for about 30 years before that job was eliminated
David Langford, corporate sports editor .
(Daryl Smith, group publisher for southwestern Ontario and Sarnia Observer, ousted last month)
St. Thomas Times-Journal
Patrick Brennan, reporter
Robert Chaulk, photographer
Stratford Beacon-Herald
John Kastner, managing editor
Welland Tribune - Four jobs lost
Outside Ontario
Drayton Valley Western Review (Alberta)
The publisher and group publisher of Central Alberta
Portage La Prairie Daily Graphic
Barry Clayton, publisher