Prince George Citizen did not breach journalistic standards, National NewsMedia Council finds

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Diana Duchscherer filed a complaint about the story of the Top 10 most valuable properties in Prince George posted online Jan. 6.

The National NewsMedia Council has found the Prince George Citizen did not breach journalistic standards after local resident Diana Duchscherer filed a complaint about the story of the Top 10 most valuable properties in Prince George posted online Jan. 6.

Duchscherer then made a formal complaint to the National NewsMedia Council, which is always an option for any member of the public who has a concern of what is reported in any of its member publications, of which the Citizen is one. It is also the Citizen's policy to report the result of all such complaints to the council from Citizen readers.

 

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