“La Bougie du Sapeur” (The Sapper's Candle) launched its 12th edition on February 29.
What's special is that this humorous newspaper is only published once every four years, on February 29.
Editor-in-chief Jean d'Indy still uses the term "daily" to refer to the paper. According to him, a daily newspaper is a newspaper published on a daily basis.
There are daily newspapers that appear only on Sundays.
In France, there are La Tribune du Dimanche (The Sunday Forum) and Le Journal du Dimanche (The Sunday Newspaper).
The “La Bougie du Sapeur” is also called a daily newspaper, and is published only on February 29.
Although humorous in style, the newspaper still has many different sections like a traditional daily newspaper: politics , international, entertainment, economics...
Founded in 1980, “La Bougie du Sapeur” has now published its 12th edition. This “daily” newspaper is currently available in bookstores in Belgium, Luxembourg, France, and Switzerland./.
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