Each unique Caribou Publishing title is the primary medium in its respective coverage area in east central Alberta. Our philosophy is to provide quality journalism to our readers and the best possible advertising solutions to our local clients. Click each title above for specific information about that newspaper.
The Community Press – weekly newspaper founded in 1908 (then known as The Sedgewick Sentinel). Proudly serving all of Flagstaff County, plus Bawlf, Amisk, Hughenden, Czar, and recently Castor has been added on a trial basis.
The Tofield Mercury – weekly newspaper founded in 1918. Proudly serving Beaver County west, including Holden, Ryley, Tofield, Round Hill, Kingman, Lindbrook, and rural areas.
The Weekly Review – weekly newspaper founded in 1913 (then known as The Viking News). Proudly serving Beaver County east, including Holden, Bruce, Viking, Kinsella, Irma, and rural areas.
The Lamont Leader – weekly newspaper founded in 2005. Proudly serving Lamont County and surrounding area, including Bruderheim, Star, St. Michael, Andrew, Lamont, Chipman, Hilliard, Mundare, and rural areas.

The Beaver County Chronicle – 4 page weekly newspaper supplement inserted into The Weekly Review and The Tofield Mercury and founded in 2008. Proudly providing news and advertising for all residents of Beaver County, and mailed by request to any residents who do not otherwise receive the local paper.
Pro News – A brand new news website powered by Caribou Publishing – featuring news and interesting articles from around Alberta and Canada. Using high quality sources like the Local Journalism Initiative, News Canada, Community Wire, and timely media releases from Alberta RCMP and RCMP Detachments and police across Canada. We will also post content from our Caribou Publishing newpsaper titles to give important features a broader audience. www.pronews.ca




