Prince George Citizen building in 1970 |
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| Type | Daily newspaper |
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| Format | Broadsheet |
| Owner | Glacier Media |
| Publisher | Colleen Sparrow |
| Editor | Mick Kearns |
| Founded | 1916 |
| Language | English |
| Headquarters | 150 Brunswick Street Prince George, British Columbia V2L 5K9, Canada |
| Circulation | 10,796 Mon. to Thur. 11,410 Fri. and Sat. (2011)[1] |
| Official website | PrinceGeorgeCitizen.com |
The Prince George Citizen is a daily newspaper located in Prince George, British Columbia, Canada. It is owned by Glacier Media.
In addition to Prince George, the Citizen also covers the outlying communities of Fort St. James, Fraser Lake, Mackenzie, McBride, Quesnel, and Vanderhoof, British Columbia.
The Citizen was established in 1916 as a weekly newspaper, and converted to daily publication in 1957.[2]
Issues from 1916-1971+ are now available online in the Prince George Newspapers database, an ongoing collaborative library project.
Along with several other small British Columbia dailies, The Prince George Citizen was one of the last Canadian properties to be held by Hollinger Inc., the media conglomerate owned by Conrad Black. Hollinger sold its remaining Canadian holdings to Vancouver-based Glacier Ventures International, later called Glacier Media, in 2006.[3]
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