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Chinese demand for wood the catalyst for Kitwanga mill re-opening

A closed sawmill in Kitwanga is due to re-open, thanks in part to the demand from China for BC wood.
Prince Rupert SPCA remind people trapping and relocating cats is illegal

Prince Rupert SPCA remind people trapping and relocating cats is illegal

The Prince Rupert SPCA would like to remind locals that trapping cats or kittens and relocating them is not a proper solution to help minimize the stray cat problem and it is not the legal solution, either.
Prince Rupert RCMP seize cocaine and marijuana from 3rd Avenue home

Prince Rupert RCMP seize cocaine and marijuana from 3rd Avenue home

The Prince Rupert RCMP seized $4,700 in cocaine from a home of the 1000 block of 3rd Avenue West last Saturday.
HST costs average family $350 a year

HST costs average family $350 a year

Cullen pays a visit to Prince Rupert city council

When Federal NDP candidate Nathan Cullen showed up at the Prince Rupert City Council Committee Meeting of the Whole Tuesday evening, Mayor Jack Mussallem immediately asked if he would answer some questions from City Council.
Rich pensions soothe MPs' pain of defeat

Rich pensions soothe MPs' pain of defeat

Surrey's Cadman, Dhaliwal only two in B.C. who won't qualify
Parking charges gone from B.C. parks

Parking charges gone from B.C. parks

Cullen tops 50 per cent of the vote, voter turnout up in Skeena - Bulkley Valley

Cullen tops 50 per cent of the vote, voter turnout up in Skeena - Bulkley Valley

New Democrat Nathan Cullen broke through the 50 per cent level of the popular vote last night, propelling him to a fourth win as the Member of Parliament for Skeena – Bulkley Valley.
Liberals lose, Green wins in B.C.

Liberals lose, Green wins in B.C.

Cullen discusses his return to Parliament as part of opposition NDP

Cullen discusses his return to Parliament as part of opposition NDP

With over 100 polls reporting, incumbent MP Nathan Cullen has captured approximately 60 per cent of the vote and will look to return to Ottawa as part of an much larger NDP caucus that will form the official opposition.