A Plea for Your Support — Keep the Hay River Review Alive
- Betty Glaser
- 3 days ago
- 2 min read

By Betty Glaser
This October marks the final month of our subscription drive, and we need your support to keep the Hay River Review going strong.
As a small community newspaper, we rely on subscriptions and local support to continue sharing local stories, events, and voices — delivered straight to your rural mailbox. Without your subscription, we can’t continue home delivery.
Even if you don’t need the paper delivered to your home, you can still pick up a free copy at drop-off locations around the village or read the full edition online. But if the Hay River Review matters to you, now is the time to act.
How Can You Help?
Subscribe to the Hay River Review for just $25/year to keep receiving it in your mailbox.
Place an ad — whether for your business, a community event, or just to say “congrats” or “thank you.”
Donate — every dollar helps us continue delivering the news you care about.
Spread the word — tell your friends, neighbors, and coworkers why local journalism matters.
Home Delivery by Subscription Only in November.
We’re working hard to keep the Hay River Review affordable for everyone — without raising ad or subscription prices. That’s why, beginning this fall, we’re changing how home delivery works:
If you want to keep receiving the paper by mail, you’ll need to subscribe for just $25/year.
Free copies will still be available at local businesses and newsstands.
Printing and mailing are our biggest expenses, and this new approach allows us to cut costs without cutting coverage. You may ask the question, “Why Subscribe?”. When you subscribe, you’re doing more than getting the paper in your mailbox —You’re keeping local news alive.
Subscribe today. Support local journalism. Keep the Hay River Review alive.