Edition 9 of The Tumbler Times is 14 pages long and contains typewritten articles, hand-drawn advertisements, and a recreation schedule. The edition covers a new trailer court, new dentist, a local scouts project, the forming of a resident association, a baby shower, and the opening of Northern Lights College. It also contains interviews with Laura Mairs of All Star Video, John Talbot (Director of Community Services), and a letter to the editor from L.R. Burk, Site Manager.
Edition 8 of the Tumbler Times is 12 pages long and contains typewritten articles, a crossword puzzle, hand-drawn advertisements, and schedules for community activities, church services, and Little League games. The edition covers An interview with North East Coal, job opportunities, skiing, and outdoor recreation.
Edition 7 of the Tumbler Times is 12 pages long and contains typewritten articles, a crossword puzzle, employment information, a church calendar, and hand-drawn advertisements. The edition covers employment opportunities, health care services, an Interview with the North East Coal Development Manager, and a weather report. It also covers information on the upcoming election and polling stations and a message from the principal of Tumbler Ridge schools.
Edition 6 of the Tumbler Times is 12 pages long and contains typewritten articles, a crossword puzzle, a recreation schedule, and hand-drawn advertisements. The edition covers a new ambulance service, new housing, the opening of a pizza restaurant, the arrival of a physician, and the installation of television channels. It also covers tourism, Queen Elizabeth's visit to Vancouver, highway improvements, birth announcements, and a warning about bears.
Edition 5 of the Tumbler Times is 8 pages long and contains typewritten articles, a crossword puzzle, a recreation schedule, classifieds, and hand-drawn advertisements. The edition covers a first aid course, local hockey, and a new newspaper called the Tumbler Ridge Chronicle. It also includes an interview with the vice president of Quinette Coal, Mr. R.C. Hermann and covers the opening of a liquor store, a motel, and a restaurant.
Edition 4 of the Tumbler Times is 6 pages long and contains typewritten articles, classifieds, and hand-drawn advertisements. The edition covers the Royal Bank, local hockey, the tourist association, the community committee, Super Valu, and the weather.
Edition 3 of the Tumbler Times is 6 pages long and contains typewritten articles, classifieds, and a CBC programming schedule. The article covers the Tumbler Time's staff, the community centre, the postal office, and church services. It also covers Boy Scouts, Brownies, a visit from the Canadian Cancer Society, and the Tumbler Ridge T.V. Society.
Edition 2 of the Tumbler Times is 5 pages long and contains typewritten articles, classifieds, and a telephone directory. The edition covers a visit by Pat Walsh, commissioner of Tumbler Ridge, hockey games, Boy Scouts, and local workshops and courses.