Burlington Post Delivery to Condos and Apartments

I have heard from numerous citizens recently who live in apartment buildings and condominiums and want to ensure they continue to have access to The Burlington Post print edition.We have spoken with Metroland Media, who owns & distributes this local newspaper, to get clarity on what is happening. Due to the financial pressures of the print media business in today’s highly competitive and digital environment, they have reduced the free print newspaper quantities they supply to apartments and condos, and they are working with building managers to understand needs. They will continue to adjust quantities based on balancing feedback from readers and advertisers with their business capabilities.For residents who wish to receive their own addressed copy, please reach out to them directly to provide your subscription information to kmossman@metroland.com. You can also follow their stories online at www.burlingtonpost.com or www.insidehalton.com for timely access to the same local news and community content in real-time.A limited number of free copies are available each week at Tourism Burlington,  414 Locust Street, as well as the Burlington Post office at 901 Guelph Line.You can choose to further support the paper by paying $2 for a copy at retailers such as:Anytime Variety – 5111 New StMarilu’s Market – 4025 New StCumberland Convenience – 710 CumberlandL & I Variety – 471 Guelph LineRay's Food Mart – 549 Brant StGore Variety – 2047 Gore StLongo's – 1225 Fairview StSuper Convenience – 549 Plains Rd EHusky – 2510 Appleby Line

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