I'm looking for a story that ran sometime ago......
For the most part, articles aren't kept very long on CANOE due to the heavy demands that archiving would put on our staff and technical resources. Try using our Google-powered search function, which can be found on the home page. If you're looking for an old story from the Sun Media newspapers, there is fee-based search service. For more information, contact Toronto Sun News Research Centre.
How do I send a Letter to the Editor of a newspaper?
We are striving to make sure each paper has a prominent link on its home page
featuring e-mail addresses for key editors, letters, and circulation
information.
Oops! I found a mistake
With a site this size, there could in fact be an error or two that slips
through. Again, we'd appreciate your input and help by giving the complete URL
of the
problem page, the time of day and as much information as you can provide: Was
it a spelling error? A bad link to an image? An error of fact? Please address
it to the relevant section using the list above.
How often is the site updated?
CANOE is staffed around the clock and (with the exception of our newspapers,
which are updated once a day, and our magazines, which are updated periodically)
our stories and photos are constantly changing.
If your browser is bringing up old material on CANOE, it may be because of
something called "caching," where pages that have been visited before are
stored on your hard drive -- the browser tries to save you time by loading it
from memory (cache) instead of bringing it from across the Web.
If you suspect the page you are at may have changed since your last visit,
simply hit the RELOAD button on most browsers. If that doesn't help, clear out
your cache or set your cache size to
zero (under the browser's Options, Configurations or
Preferences menus).
Another possibility is that your Internet Service Provider or your office's LAN
may be
using a cache server.