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Saltwire Network websites back online after server issues

Saltwire Network, the largest newspaper publishing company in Atlantic Canada, had server problems Sunday which kept many of its websites offline.

Dozens of Saltwire websites were offline Sunday morning until about 2 p.m.

The Chronicle Herald sign out in front of newspaper's main buidling.
The Chronicle Herald site is one of dozens affected by the Saltwire Network server issue. (CBC)

The largest newspaper publishing company in Atlantic Canada, Saltwire Network, has its sitesback online after awidespread server issue Sunday morning.

SaltwireNetwork owns newspapers throughout the region including theChronicle Herald and Cape Breton Post in Nova Scotia, The Guardian in P.E.I., the St. John's Telegram in Newfoundland, and the Sackville Tribune-Post in New Brunswick.

On Sunday, websites across the network, in all four Atlantic provinces, were offline. By 3 p.m. Sunday, most were back online.

"A process that updates 'certificates'failed to run this morningcausing an error," Ian Scott,chief operating officer and executive vice president of Saltwire Network, told CBC News in an email.

CNN is reporting an internet service, Cloudflare, that keeps websites up and running is down, affecting dozens of other websites. But Scott said it's unclear if the Saltwireserver issues are related to that.

This message appeared when trying to access the Cape Breton Post website before the server issues were resolved. (Brooklyn Currie/CBC)