It's a good thing Cameron Stolz doesn't want to run for council in 2026

And a city-wide cat fight. Read to the end for a good tour name

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“Stolz and Rositano were among 48 candidates throughout B.C who were disqualified from running in the next municipal election, after they failed to disclose their campaign financing disclosure statements by the late-filing deadline of Feb. 13, according to a list provided by Elections BC.

“In a column published in the Citizen on Feb. 15, Stolz said he filed his documents a day late, and raised and spent $6,516.65 on his campaign and reused $2,000 worth of sign frames.”

It’s almost as if knowing that he had failed to file on time and would therefore be disqualified from running in the next election, Stolz decided to get out ahead of things by saying he didn’t want to run, anyways. Which — maybe he didn’t. So this should be a relief to him, and to anyone who thinks someone who wants to help run a city should be able to file papers on time. Hope he enjoys his freedom.

If you click through on the above post, there's a pretty good discussion on the likely architect and some other similar designs in town.

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Cat fight

A study from UNBC finds residents are extremely polarized on the issue of free-roaming cats, with cat owners feeling their pets should be allowed to explore and exercise while those without them classify felines as a “nuisance and a pest.”

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