Torstar to outsource numerous printing operations and sell remaining printing facility

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Torstar to outsource numerous printing operations and sell remaining printing facility
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Torstar will shift its printing to Transcontinental over the coming months, after which time the newspaper company will no longer have any printing operations of its own

and sell its remaining printing facility as the publisher deals with a tough climate for news media companies.

“There are a number of staff who will be affected, some of whom will be joining Transcontinental,” he wrote. The company did not provide details about how many people are employed at the plant. The announcement is one of the first strategic moves at Torstar after owner Jordan Bitove took full control of the company last November. He and former

Last week, Postmedia informed employees that about 11 per cent of its 650 editorial staffers would be cut.

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