Der Bote


Der Bote was a German-language Mennonite newspaper published in Winnipeg, Manitoba, by Mennonite Church Canada. On 30 March 2008 it closed down and ceased publication due to declining readership.
Der Bote was first published 16 January 1924 as Der Mennonitische Immigrantenbote by David H. Epp at Rosthern, Saskatchewan, to serve as a point of contact for German-speaking Russian Mennonites immigrating to Canada after World War I. In 1926 the name was shortened to simply Der Bote. Around this time, the size of the paper was increased to 25 by 19 inches from 9½ by 12½. In 1947, Der Bote merged with Christlicher Bundesbote and became the weekly paper for the General Conference Mennonite Church. By 1950, circulation was 4500, of which 1000 were distributed in Europe and South America as a service to immigrants.
In January 2000 the publication frequency was reduced to 24 times a year and the format reduced to letter size. In 2006, it had approximately 2350 subscribers, down from 9000 in the mid 1970s, with circulation in North America, South America, Russia, Germany and other European countries.