Toronto Star (Vaughan, Ontario)
Canada /
Ontario /
Nobleton /
Vaughan, Ontario /
Century Place, 1
World
/ Canada
/ Ontario
/ Nobleton
World / Canada / Ontario / York
newspaper publisher, printing, production
Toronto Star Press Centre was opened in 1992 at a cost of $400 million. It is the home base for printing The Toronto Star, Canada's largest daily newspaper and a variety of outsourced publications. Founded in 1892 the Star has an average weekly circulation of 420,000 and readership of 937,000 and Saturday circulation of 600,000 and 1.14 million readers.
The Press Centre houses 6 MAN Roland presses and allows for the use of full colour throughout the newspaper. Current employment is approximately 400.
The Press Centre houses 6 MAN Roland presses and allows for the use of full colour throughout the newspaper. Current employment is approximately 400.
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 43°46'40"N 79°32'28"W
- Shell/Petro Canada Oil Storage Depot 3.9 km
- Finch Avenue Complex 4.3 km
- Agropur 10 km
- Canadian Tire DC 12 km
- Eberspaecher North America 12 km
- Chrysler Brampton Assembly Plant 15 km
- Husky Injection Molding Systems, LTD. 19 km
- Brampton Brick Pit 32 km
- gravel pit - not rehabilitated 38 km
- gravel pit - no rehabilitated 38 km
- The Maltese Cross 0.7 km
- 400-407 Interchange 0.8 km
- Rio Can Colossus Centre 1 km
- Vaughan Power Centre 1.6 km
- Woodbridge Smart Centre 1.7 km
- Concord West 3.9 km
- Old Village of Pine Grove 4.2 km
- The National Golf Club of Canada 4.3 km
- Boyd Conservation Area 7.3 km
- North York 7.9 km