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The Town Crier Group of Community Newspapers has been a part of Toronto's core communities for over 30 years. Nine monthly editions, including a successful mid-month MidTown edition, cover diverse and interesting people and issues of local concern to local residents.

Home-delivered free to 215,000 homes and businesses, Town Crier focuses on news that matters to local residents. Town Crier is committed to showcasing individuals who make a difference in their neighbourhoods. We also produce dynamic supplements including our neighbourhood Today series, Education and Camp, Home & Garden and Holiday Gift Guides.

Our distribution, schedule and specifications are below. For Rate Card and more information on print and online Advertising and Marketing opportunities, please contact Kathy Kerluke at 416 785-4300 extension 327.

The information below is made available in PDF Format
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TC Overview

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Classified & Real Estate Sales opportunities,

please call 416 785-4300 ext.256.

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As Toronto’s population is expected to grow by 2 million over the next 20 years, 1 million will locate in the core communities we serve – where annual household income ranges from $70,000 to almost $200,000.

All of our editions have common sections – Kids and Family, Home and Garden, Business, Arts & Entertainment, Sports, Classifieds and regular community columnists.

The Town Crier can also be found in all Metropolitan Toronto Libraries along with many other locations.

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