The monopoly continued until The Edmonton Sun began publishing in 1978.
He then returned to Canada where he landed a job on the daily Edmonton Sun.
Yuri Wuensch of the Edmonton Sun called the album "their weakest yet".
Martin also worked as a political columnist for the Edmonton Sun, and as a financial planner and consultant.
Mike Ross from Edmonton Sun said that the singer proved to be on a higher level than Spears.
Roschkov later worked for the Edmonton Sun.
Once each year, the Edmonton Sun prints a special swimsuit edition.
He landed on the administrative side of journalism, and was part of the management that launched the tabloid Edmonton Sun in 1978.
"Bob's 'explosive hope'; the angry flower wants to save the world", Edmonton Sun.
The Edmonton Sun described him as the Kuchis' "best known leader".