[8] The Chinese Times was part of an international network of Chinese-language newspapers run by the Chee Kung Tong, including the San Francisco Chinese Republic Journal (中華民 國公報, 公論晨報), the Honolulu Hon Mun Bo (漢民報), and the New York City Chinese Republic News (民國公報).
[9] The Chee Kung Tong of Toronto published a sister newspaper the Hung Chung She Po (洪鈡時報), also called The Chinese Times, from 1929 to 1956.
[11] On 3 October 1992, Tai Hon Kong Bo announced the suspension of its publication.
Tai Hon Kong Bo was the longest-running Chinese diaspora newspaper in Canada,[12] and it acted as the commanding authority for Cantonese-speakers throughout North America.
[13] The newspaper's street announcements board was re-created in the 1923 Paper Trail exhibit at the Chinese Canadian Museum, featuring an image of office's neon sign.