To find out if we have your newspaper:

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Look up the title in the catalogue search box. This will often tell you if we have the paper online, in print, or on microfilm.
Read the news online
Here's a quick introduction to key newspaper databases. See many more by region under the tabs above.
- ProQuest Newsstand InternationalInternational, with a strong American focus.
English language publications only. - Canadian Newsstand Major DailiesEnglish language Canadian newspapers.
- FactivaInternational, including Canadian. Many languages. Strong on business content.
- World News ConnectionInternational. Summaries of newspaper articles, conference proceedings, radio and television
broadcasts, and periodicals from around the world in English, or translated into English. - Google Newspaper Archive
- For more:
- Wikipedia: list of online newspaper archives
Read the news online from the home page
You can find newspaper articles by searching the 'Articles' tab from the library home page. Be sure that 'limit to journal articles' is not clicked.
This option is good for finding English language news, particularly Canadian and American.

After you click search, you could choose 'newspaper articles' to focus.

Read the news on microfilm
UTL holds a large collection of back issues of Canadian and International newspapers on microfilm in the Media Commons Microtext Section on the 3rd floor of Robarts library.
Find a list at Newspapers & Periodicals
Read the news in print
A few current Canadian and International newspapers are available in the Current Periodicals Reading Room on the 4th floor of Robarts Library, 130 St. George St. Phone number: (416) 978-2278
Selected additional newspapers are located in other campus libraries.

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