Canwest Global Communications announced today that the National Post will take a nine-week summer break from publishing on Mondays.
A spokeswoman for the paper, which is owned by debt-plagued Canwest Global Communications Corp. (TSX:CGS), said Wednesday that the company will still publish a digital edition, which mirrors the exact look of a newsprint version. However, it won't go to the presses for the summer, starting June 29.
Canwest spokeswoman Phyllise Gelfand said the announcement was made to employees of the Toronto-based newspaper Wednesday, and would appear in Thursday's print edition.
The plan will continue for nine consecutive Mondays this summer, she said.
Both the digital edition, and the website will continue to feature fresh news content.