One long-time electoral tradition came to an end on election day, when Postmedia announced there would be no printed newspaper announcing the winner in Calgary.
editor-in-chief Lorne Motley said,"Unlike in years past, recent changes to the way we produce the newspaper means our printed products go to press too early to include final results.
"In print on Tuesday, we'll have a piece from Don Braid that looks at the major issues that the new premier and government will grapple with, as well as a look at the next steps for our province overall, regardless of who wins."editor and publisher Peter Menzies, who said,"For those of you still holding to the prayer that print will survive, Postmedia papers will not have election coverage tomorrow.
It was just that for a certain age group, the newspaper that announced the election results would often become a collectible, and a piece of history. For those of you still holding to the prayer that print will survive, Postmedia papers will not have election coverage tomorrow.
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