The Record

The Record

The Record is the sole daily English-language newspaper published from Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada, operating Monday through Friday. It caters to the Eastern Townships area of the province. Founded on February 9, 1897, by entrepreneur Leonard Channell and initially called the Sherbrooke Daily Record, it is one of the last two remaining English-language daily newspapers in the predominantly French-speaking province, alongside the larger Montreal Gazette.

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#2416928

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#150092

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#4869

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  • 5 days ago | sherbrookerecord.com | Matthew Jay McCully

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  • 5 days ago | sherbrookerecord.com | Matthew Jay McCully

    By Ruby PratkaLocal Journalism InitiativeQuebec’s English-language school boards are preparing to defend their continued existence before the Supreme Court of Canada.

  • 5 days ago | sherbrookerecord.com | Matthew Jay McCully

    By Ruby PratkaAmerican statesman and philosopher Benjamin Franklin famously stated that there were two great inevitabilities in life – death and taxes. In Western society, people tend to speak about both death and money as little as possible.

  • 6 days ago | sherbrookerecord.com | Matthew Jay McCully

    By William CrooksLocal Journalism InitiativeTwo significant fires broke out this week in the Eastern Townships—one on the international border in Stanstead and another near Lake Lovering in Magog—drawing coordinated responses from multiple fire departments. No injuries were reported in Stanstead, while the presence of an ambulance was confirmed in Magog. The more complex of the two occurred Wednesday night at a border-straddling apartment building on Lee Street in Stanstead.

  • 6 days ago | sherbrookerecord.com | Matthew Jay McCully

    By William CrooksLocal Journalism InitiativeThe Harold F. Baldwin Park, nestled in the hills of Baldwin Mills near Coaticook, has unveiled its 2025 edition of Les Rendez-vous du Pinacle—a season-long series of guided activities designed to connect visitors to both the natural world and their own well-being. Running from June through October, the initiative offers birdwatching, stargazing, citizen science, climbing, forest mindfulness walks, and more.

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