Le Courrier de la Nouvelle-Écosse

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|headquarters = Meteghan River, Nova Scotia

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Le Courrier de la Nouvelle-Écosse is an Acadian newspaper published in southwest Nova Scotia, Canada.[https://memoryns.ca/le-petit-courrier-yarmouth-county-n-s Le Petit Courrier (Yarmouth County, N.S.)]. MemoryNS. Accessed May 2016.

History

The newspaper was created by Désiré d'Eon in 1937 in response to the lack of opportunities to read in the French language in southwestern Nova Scotia.[http://www.museeacadien.ca/french/archives/fonds/le_petit_courrier.htm Le Petit Courrier Limited] Musee Acadien

Nova Scotia Archives and Records Management have recently digitized 3,419 issues of the newspaper, comprising 68,352 pages, covering 1937 to 2002. This is considered an important historical resource for Nova Scotia's francophone community.{{cite web|title=Nova Scotia Historical Newspapers|url=https://novascotia.ca/archives/newspapers/|publisher=Nova Scotia Archives and Records Management|accessdate=26 January 2017}}

==Content==

The paper covers the community interest in the Acadian area.

A TV listing page, called Tele Guide, provides the listings for television schedule for the Canadian television networks, including the ones broadcasting from Detroit, Michigan.

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