The Province was established as a weekly newspaper in
Victoria in 1894. A 1903 article in the
Pacific Monthly described the
Province as the largest and the youngest of Vancouver's important newspapers. In 1923, the Southam family bought
The Province. By 1945, the paper's printers went out on strike.
The Province had been the best selling newspaper in Vancouver, ahead of the
Vancouver Sun and
News Herald. As a result of the six-week strike, it lost significant market share, at one point falling to third place. In 1957,
The Province and the
Vancouver Sun were sold to Pacific Press Limited which was jointly owned by both newspaper companies. A 1970 strike by Pacific Press employees shut down the
Sun and
Province for three months; in the interim, the
Vancouver Express published daily editions. It ended on May 13 and resulted in increased pay for employees and a trustee pension fund with a board that included management and union representatives. == Circulation ==