I am not sure if this is posted in the right place; I searched the FAQ and found nothing.
I found these in my family's house. I have photographed the accompanying document, which lists all of the newspapers, etc, contained within. They are all marked as facsimiles.
They are all folded up nicely, most are not really ripped.
They have been sitting in a chest since my grandfather passed away probably 25 years ago. Are these worth anything?
I am in Ontario, Canada for reference!
It looks a bit like your grandfather did some historical research at an archive at some point. From my own time in archives, requests for copies of documents are often quite similar to that; the newspapers give specific dates for copies and that sort of thing. It may have been his own research, or if he went to University, it may have been from the University's own archives, with requests for information for studying.
So, certainly of value for personal/familial interest, but not likely of monetary value.