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Citizen will have watchdog role, new owner says TED CLARKE Citizen staff
Cameron Stolz wants to make it clear to local bureaucrats and elected officials that he intends to make them accountable for the decisions they make. The new owner of the Citzen says he’ll do that by ensuring the news staff are keeping Prince George readers informed by reporting the decisions of government and how they affect local residents. Stolz first expressed an interest in buying the paper/website from Glacier Media in October when the Kamloops This Week, Dawson Creek Mirror and Alaska Highway News were being closed. “I was quite concerned about that and concerned it might be happening to the Prince George Citizen next,” he said. “I’m very proud of the work the Prince George Citizen has done over the years, I appreciate that the Citizen sometimes offends
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New Prince George Citizen owner Cameron Stolz and his wife Terresa at their Great White Toys, Comics and Games store in Spruceland Mall.
half the population and impresses half the population. But they’ve always been in our community and they’re a big part of the history of the city Prince George.” For 34 years, he’s owned Great White
Toys, Comics and Games and he’s also a partner in local contracting painting business, IC Expert Painting. Stolz was elected for two terms on Prince George city council, from 2008-2014, and ran an
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unsuccessful bid for a council seat in 2014, 2018, and 2022. He admitted he doesn’t expect to turn the paper’s fortunes around overnight and he’s prepared to invest his own money and do whatever it takes to keep producing local news. “It’s no secret newspapers don’t make the money they used to,” he said. “I’m not buying the paper as a money-making venture, it’s meant to be giving back to the community. I know I’m going to be contributing towards the costs of the operations at the Citizen and that’s a financial commitment I’m making longterm.” “It really provides a great opportunity going forward, local ownership is exactly what a paper like the Prince George Citizen needs at this time in the evolution of our industry,” said Peter Kvarnstrom, Glacier Media’s president of community media. See editorial on page 8
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