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Irving-owned New Brunswick newspapers to be sold to Postmedia

The Irvingsare getting out of the newspaper business in New Brunswick, with the announcement of a deal to sell their daily and weekly papers to Postmedia.

Brunswick News Inc. is being sold for $7.5M in cash and $8.6M in variable voting shares of Postmedia

The front pages of newspapers printed in New Brunswick.
Brunswick News has entered into a purchase deal with Ontario-based Postmedia Network Inc. (Gabrielle Fahmy/CBC)

Brunswick News Inc., which publishes three daily newspapers and six weeklies in the province, has been sold to Ontario-based Postmedia Network Inc.

Postmedia announced Thursday nightit has reached a deal with J.D. Irving Inc. to buy BNI, including its parcel delivery business.

The papers produced by BNIinclude the following:

  • Telegraph-Journal
  • Times & Transcript in Moncton
  • Daily Gleaner in Fredericton
  • Miramichi Leader
  • Woodstock Bugle-Observer
  • Bathurst Northern Light
  • Kings County Record
  • Campbellton Tribune
  • Victoria Star in Grand Falls

Jim Irving, co-CEO of J.D. Irving, is quoted in the news release as saying the sale "represents an exit from the media business" forhis company.

The family's involvement in media dates back to the 1930s, whenK. C. Irving, Jim Irving's grandfather, purchased aSaint John weekly newspaper as he built an empire that also included forestry and forest products, oil and shipbuilding.

Additional purchases led to the familyowning every daily newspaper in the province except the French-language paperL'Acadie Nouvelle, although it is printed by BNI.

Postmedia already owns more than 120 papers, including the National Post, Vancouver Sun, Calgary Herald andOttawa Citizen.

Andrew MacLeod, president andCEO ofPostmedia, is quoted in the news release as saying the BNI papershave a proud history.

"We look forward to continuing that legacy," he said.

Phyllis Gelfand, spokesperson for Postmedia, said the company is "not doing interviews today."

Postmedia saidthe deal to acquire Brunswick News is subject to closing conditions.