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Port Edward wants to hear from Enbridge

Port Edward invites EnbridCouncillors in Port Edward want Enbridge to come speak to them at a regular meeting, and say being left out during the company’s visit to the area last week left a sour taste in their mouth.ge
Deal averts strike by cargo handlers

Deal averts strike by cargo handlers

Longshore union had threatened walkout at ports
Prince Rupert mall moving ahead with changes to facade

Prince Rupert mall moving ahead with changes to facade

This spring Rupert Square Shopping Centre plans to update its signage and will begin by making changes to the Second Avenue side of the building.

CityWest announces new CEO

Prince Rupert telecom company, CityWest, has picked a new CEO after months of searching. William R. Craig will be taking over for outgoing CEO Rob Brown on April 18th.
Prince Rupert business raises funds for Japanese relief

Prince Rupert business raises funds for Japanese relief

A fundraising evening held at Opa Sushi Restaurant in Prince Rupert last week raised over $3,200 for the Red Cross’s earthquake and tsunami relief efforts.

Regional Aboriginal training society closes its doors

The agency that provided employment and other job services to northwest Aboriginal people closed up shop March 31, ending more than 17 years of operations.
More services at Shear Pleasure

More services at Shear Pleasure

Shear Pleasure’s owner Marlene McIntyre recently celebrated three decades of business in Prince Rupert by adding even more to her “head to toe” menu of services.
Prince Rupert Hostel marks expansion completion

Prince Rupert Hostel marks expansion completion

The Pioneer Backpackers Inn, has just about finished a year-long renovation to its facilities.

New Prince Rupert and District Chamber of Commerce president sworn in

The Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce held its annual meeting last Wednesday to swear in a new president and board members.

Steady growth at port

Since its opening, the port has proven to be an important aspect of Prince Rupert's economy and has provided many jobs for Prince Rupert's unemployed. It continues to be a successful port and is one of the fastest growing container ports in the world.