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  • Advertising Options Overview   ( 9 Articles )

    This category reviews the basic options available for advertising - from free to paid.

  • Advertising Demographics   ( 2 Articles )

    This section reviews the statistics of the newspaper, circulation, readership, and other demographic information to assist you in making The B.C. Catholic an advertising channel.

  • Display or Graphics Advertising   ( 4 Articles )

    Display (aka graphic) advertising is the advertising that you see in newspapers that are not in the classified sections. These can be black and white or colour advertisements. They also vary in size from business card to full page advertisements.

    These ads are great for branding, retail sales, and other business related services. While more expensive, they are graphic thus can include various details such as photos, logos, branding colours, and more.

  • Other Advertising Options   ( 4 Articles )

    This section includes brief information and forms for submitting What's On entries, Novena ads, classified ads and obituaries.

  • Editorial Calendar and Supplementals Information   ( 13 Articles )

    This section includes information about the Editorial Calendar as well as additional information that's beneficial for advertising in our supplemental and special editions.

  • Advertising Resources and Links   ( 7 Articles )

    This section is available to current advertisers only. It includes articles from e-newsletters, handy links and information on marketing, branding and other resources.

  • Business Listings   ( 3 Articles )
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    This category includes information pertaining to what the Business Listing section is, how it works, it's capabilities, pricing and much more.

Special

China Catholics still being persecuted

Administrator - Saturday, 04 September 2010

By Barb Fraze WASHINGTON (CNS) The controversy surrounding a bishop in a Catholic diocese about 160 km from Beijing illustrates the problems facing Chinese Catholic communities trying to follow Pope Benedict XVI's instructions to unite. Coadjutor Bishop Francis An Shuxin of Baoding, who spent 10 years under house arrest for refusing to join the government-approved Chinese Catholic Patriotic Association, agreed last year to join...
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