EXPOSITOR PLACE

Expositor Place served as Brantford’s hub for breaking news and community information as home of the Brantford Expositor newspaper for more than 100 years. This 1895 structure, which was renovated into Laurier’s newest residence, Expositor Place, was home to the newspaper and its printing presses until the Expositor moved to a new location in 2010. The building has undergone significant changes over the years, including the removal of a tower and a “modern” addition during the 1950s.
Several well-known journalists once worked in the Expositor Place building, including June Callwood, a founding member of the Writer’s Union of Canada and Order of Canada recipient; Thomas Costain, a novelist and first editor of Maclean’s magazine; and Sara Jeannette Duncan, a writer and editor for several Canadian publications. Expositor Place is currently home to residence rooms for over 200 students, communal space and retail space on the main level.

LOGGING DETAILS
Answers to 5 QUESTIONS sent via email/messaging AND 1 required PHOTO to be posted with your log:
Visit the posted coordinates and find the plaques along the face of the building along Dalhousie Street.
1. Thomas B. Costain became the most widely read -------- ---- ------ -- --- -----.
2. The Expositor Building was designed by which two architects?
3. June Callwood is often referred to as ------- ----------.
4. James Douglas O'Neail was the last reporter to witness -------- in Brant County.
5. Sara Jeanette Duncan's school classmate was ------- -------.
6. Go to the side of the building and TAKE A PHOTO with EXPOSITOR PLACE in the background (see additional waypoint).
The photo can be of yourself (you do not need to show your face), a personal item, or a sign with your caching name on it.
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