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Saltwire newspaper publisher to sell 10 buildings in Atlantic Canada

The affected properties, currently owned by Saltwire Network, are located in Nova Scotia, P.E.I., and Newfoundland.

Previous closures of publications have left some buildings empty

Saltwire Network, the company that owns the Cape Breton Post and many other Atlantic Canadian newspapers, is selling 10 of its buildings. (Gary Mansfield/CBC)

The company that owns some 35 daily and weekly newspapers in Atlantic Canada is selling 10 of its buildings.

The affected properties, currently owned bySaltwireNetwork, are located in Nova Scotia, P.E.I., and Newfoundland.

They include buildings that house the Cape Breton Post in Sydney, N.S., and the Guardian in P.E.I.

Saltwire said previous closures of publications have left certain buildings emptyand others with vacant space.

The newspaper publishersaid no jobs will be lost due to the property sales.

Pauline Dakin, an assistant journalism professor at the University of King's College in Halifax, said the property sales are a sign of anindustry facing financial hardship.

"I think newspapers everywhere are struggling," said Dakin. "And so I think newspapers are looking for ways to save money to focus their resources on their core business, which is producing news."

In Halifax, Saltwirealreadyleases the building where theHalifax Chronicle Herald is based.