The Seattle Times is cancelling Candorville as of November 22. If you're a Seattle Times reader and you want Candorville to stay in your paper, you've got to contact them NOW by writing to Timescomics@seattletimes.com. Tell them why you want it to stay, what Candorville means to you, and get all your Seattle-area friends, enemies, and exes (now I'm just being redundant) to do the same.
Sometimes papers cancel a strip to save money because they think readers won't miss it. If nobody complains, it stays canceled. If enough people protest, they change their mind and return it. Other papers have canceled Candorville in the past, but almost every time, reader response has caused them to restore Candorville to the comics page.
Your e-mails and phone calls to the Seattle Times may be having an impact. They originally planned to cancel Candorville as of November 22, but now they've pushed that back to December 21 (which'll be too bad, because I've written a Christmas sequence that I'm sure you're going to like, especially if you're a C-Dog fan). So keep it up, if you want to see Candorville stay in your paper, now's your chance. They're paying attention to you.
If you're a Seattle Times reader and you want Candorville to stay in your paper, you've got to contact them NOW by writing to Timescomics@seattletimes.com. Tell them why you want it to stay, what Candorville means to you, and get all your Seattle-area friends, colleagues, etc. to do the same.
If you don't WRITE TO THEM NOW, Seattle, you won't get to see what happens to Roxanne early next year.