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Transcontinental Invests $20 Million Dollars in Montreal Facility

Montreal, February 28, 2008 – Transcontinental today announced plans to invest $20 million in state-of the-art equipment for Transcontinental Interweb Montreal, its South Shore printing facility, ensuring that it will continue to provide customers with top-quality newspapers and commercial printed products, including catalogues and magazines.

“Transcontinental has always invested in the latest technologies so that, with the collaboration of committed employees, we will continue to develop and become more efficient,” said François Olivier, President and Chief Executive Officer of Transcontinental. “We are also taking advantage of the strong Canadian dollar to invest more in purchases of equipment sold in US dollars. Today's announcement is an example of this.”

The investment in Transcontinental Interweb Montreal includes the acquisition of a new SUNDAY 3000 press, a Goss SP2200 stitcher and a Buhrs 4000 Polybag line. It also includes a redesign of the facility to maximize efficiency and workflow, part of Transcontinental’s comittment to continuous improvement and efficiency.

“Transcontinental is known for looking ahead and adapting its business model to changing industry expectations,” said Guy Manuel, President, Marketing Products and Services Sector, Transcontinental Printing. “This investment in our Transcontinental Interweb Montreal facility ensures we will continue to deliver world-class products to our clients.”

About Transcontinental
The largest printer in Canada and sixth-largest in North America, Transcontinental is also the country’s leading publisher of consumer magazines and French-language educational resources, and its second-largest community newspaper publisher. Transcontinental distinguishes itself by creating strategic partnerships that integrate the company into its customers’ value chain, notably through its unique newspaper printing outsourcing model and its value-added services. From mass to highly personalized marketing, the company offers its clients integrated solutions which include a continent-leading direct marketing offering, a diverse digital platform and a door-to-door advertising material distribution network. Transcontinental is a company whose values, including respect, innovation and integrity, are central to its operation.

Transcontinental (TSX: TCL.A, TCL.B) has approximately 15,000 employees in Canada, the United States and Mexico, and reported revenues of C$2.3 billion in 2007.

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For information:

Media
Maxim Labrie
Corporate Communications Coordinator
Transcontinental Inc.
Telephone: 514 954 4176
maxim.labrie@transcontinental.ca

Financial Community

Jennifer F. McCaughey
Director, Investor Relations
Transcontinental Inc.
Telephone: (514) 954 2821
jennifer.mccaughey@transcontinental.ca

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