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Free Press announces new editor

The new editor of the Winnipeg Free Press has climbed virtually every rung of the corporate ladder.

Paul Samyn had the "interim" removed from his editor job title Thursday, succeeding Margo Goodhand, who retired from the post in late July.

The 47-year-old’s first job actually was as a Free Press paper boy — he remembers seeing stacks of undelivered Winnipeg Tribune newspapers on the day it folded on Aug. 27, 1980 — and began his newspaper career in earnest in 1988 when he was hired as a reporter. Over the years, he has covered provincial and federal elections, wars overseas and the funerals of Princess Diana and former prime minister Pierre Trudeau.

Bob Cox, the paper’s publisher, said Samyn is definitely up to the task of leading the "biggest and best" newsroom in Manitoba.

"Paul has lived and breathed the Winnipeg Free Press for the past 24 years, and knows the city, the province and the country as well as any journalist. He is smart and driven to provide the most relevant and most interesting news and information that a reader can get in Winnipeg," Cox said.

"This is a time of great change for newspapers. You need to be energetic and adaptable to take on all the challenges that we face. I feel that Paul is just that person."

The graduate of the University of Winnipeg and Red River College perhaps became best known to Free Press readers as the paper’s Ottawa bureau chief for a decade before being named city editor in 2007.

He is married with three children.

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