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Times Colonist Halts Print Edition for Christmas Season
The Times Colonist, a prominent newspaper based in Victoria, Canada, will not publish a print edition on December 25, 2025, and December 26, 2025, in observance of the Christmas holiday. The next print edition will be available on Saturday, December 27, 2025.
This decision is part of the newspaper’s ongoing efforts to adapt to changing consumer habits and the increasing shift towards digital news consumption. The Times Colonist has emphasized its commitment to providing readers with timely digital content during the holiday period, ensuring that the latest news remains accessible online.
Readers can expect regular updates and digital offerings from the newspaper’s website and mobile app. The management has noted that this shift allows for a more flexible approach to news delivery, aligning with modern reading preferences.
The pause in print publication during the festive season reflects a broader trend within the media industry, where many publications are reevaluating their printing schedules to accommodate holidays and changing reader behaviors.
As the Times Colonist continues to navigate this evolving landscape, it remains focused on maintaining its role as a reliable source of news for the local community and beyond. The decision to forgo print editions on Christmas and Boxing Day aims to enhance operational efficiency while still prioritizing reader engagement through digital platforms.
For more information, readers are encouraged to visit the Times Colonist website to stay informed about upcoming news and updates.
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