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Prince Rupert program to offer free first aid training

Prince Rupert program to offer free first aid training

A free program will help ensure there's a well-trained workforce in the north.
Undersea cable pitched for clean energy

Undersea cable pitched for clean energy

A company known mostly for wind projects is reviving a proposal to connect the Vancouver Island and Washington electricity grids

CN, Teamsters reach tentative agreement

A degree of labour certainty returned to port operations in Prince Rupert as CN and the Teamsters reached a tentative agreement.
Quickload kicks off Prince Rupert Port Authority's Trade Talks

Quickload kicks off Prince Rupert Port Authority's Trade Talks

The Prince Rupert Port Authority kicked off Trade Talks last week, a series that will provide insider perspectives on port operations.
Prince Rupert's NWCC receives $130,560 to create new trades training opportunities

Prince Rupert's NWCC receives $130,560 to create new trades training opportunities

Prince Rupert's Northwest Community College will be the northwest beneficiary of $1.8 million government trades training investment.
Carters now open in Prince Rupert

Carters now open in Prince Rupert

The staff of Carters Jewellers, celebrated the opening of the new Prince Rupert location on Oct. 24.

Prince Rupert hospital ordered to reinstate IUOE power engineers

The BC Labour Relations Board has reopened the case between the IUOE and the Prince Rupert Regional Hospital.
Majority of construction work at Pinnacle Pellet terminal in Prince Rupert complete

Majority of construction work at Pinnacle Pellet terminal in Prince Rupert complete

Construction is now complete on the storage and loading portion of Pinnacle Renewable Resources Westview Terminal.

CN says Fairview traffic loss may be Vancouver's gain

Imports through Prince Rupert's Fairview Terminal are down 4.5 per cent so far this year compared to last.
Sawmills closing in beetle aftermath

Sawmills closing in beetle aftermath

Quesnel, Houston mills to shut next year as owners trade timber cutting rights to keep competing mills going