Fri, 02 Jun 2023

About BC Post

Catering for the more than four million residents of the western Canadian province of British Columbia, BC Post is a key source of news for the province and its capital Victoria, as well as the largest city Vancouver.

The online site also covers Canada news, provides weather reports, an RSS Feed for local British Columbia news, and various complimentary subscriber services.

BC Post is hosted by Midwest Radio Network as part of the broader Big News Network news agency.

Contact: for any queries or comments, please use our contact form.

Corporate Overview:

Market: British Columbia/Est. population 4.8 million

Publisher:
Midwest Radio Network
Level 2, 111 Harrington Street
Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
www.midwestradionetwork.com

Bankers:
Westpac Banking Corporation
Sydney, Australia

Affiliate:
Big News Network news agency
Dubai Media City, Dubai, UAE
www.bignewsnetwork.net

Title: BC Post

Website: www.bcpost.com

Mission: BC Post was conceived in September 2002 to provide up-to-the minute British Columbia news, together with national and international headlines as part of a global network pooling resources to deliver a quality service to member portals. Each online publication has been modelled on a newspaper format for familiar readability by users. The locations forming part of the network were selected on the basis of demand for news for that location. BC Post, effectively an online newspaper, provides coverage of the province and its major population centres. International news, business and finance stories are common across the network of sites, and are drawn from a number of sources including original in-house journalists and wire services.

BC Post and the other sites are administered by Midwest Radio Network.

Associated sites include: Calgary Monitor | Canada Standard | Toronto Telegraph | Vancouver Star

News RELEASES

Publish news of your business, community or sports group, personnel appointments, major event and more by submitting a news release to BC Post.

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