Kimberley Daily Bulletin

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The Kimberley Daily Bulletin was founded in 1896, making it one of the oldest newspapers in Canada. The paper is distributed six days a week and focuses on local news, sports, and events. The Bulletin has a circulation of approximately 4,000 and is currently owned by Glacier Media. The paper is distributed in Kimberley, British Columbia, and also covers the communities of Cherry Creek, Eddontenae, Elkford, Fitzhugh, Rock Creek, and surrounding areas.

The paper was founded by John Bruce Campbell and his brother-in-law A.R.C. Brown in 1896 as the "Kimberley Sun". The "Sun" was purchased by George Poyser in 1900 and the name changed to the "Kimberley Daily Bulletin".