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The town was founded in the early 20th century when the forerunner of the Canadian National Railway was built through the area. During World War I it was the site of an internment camp that held over 1,200 prisoners.
After the war, a paper mill was established. The mill, now owned by Tembec, is still the town's lifeblood.
Kapuskasing's locally-originated media include English-language commercial radio station CKAP -FM, branded Moose FM; French-language community radio station CKGN -FM; and the English-language Kapuskasing Northern Times and bilingual Le/The Weekender community newspapers.
http://www.clubrunner.ca/CPrg/Home/homeA.asp?cid=206 (Rotary Club of Kapuskasing)
Canada-related stubs Ontario communities