Lough takes home BCYCNA Ma Murray Award last Saturday
Making changes without discussing it first with the volunteer board members has left a bad taste
While the rest of the nation remembered our fallen at Vimy Ridge, Prince Rupert did nothing
The high-risk, structurally-unsound, funky-smelling Prince Rupert Middle School was ground zero
When the City of Prince Rupert announced its first public budget consultation meeting, a total of two residents showed
The Prince Rupert Northern View is proud to announce that reporter Shannon Lough has been named as a finalist for the Ma Murrays
Once again the Northern Health Authority has made the news with another massive blunder.
Getting a WWII veteran the proper burial he deserves shouldn’t be a difficult task — it is the very least we, as a society, can do.
The All Native Basketball Tournament is upon Prince Rupert for the 58th time this week.
Some Canadians are seething at the most blatant broken promise from the Trudeau government to date
Built in a time when provincial funds were far more free-flowing, the Lester Centre has brought many Rupertites countless happy memories
It is our hope the discussion and options come down to substantive issues.
Despite their altruism, the Prince Rupert Lions club has found themselves smack dab in the middle of one of Murphy’s best-known laws
The collective sigh of relief you heard last week was the announcement of AltaGas green-lighting its propane terminal on Ridley Island
The provincial plan to have an affordable bus will have to extract Port Edward and Prince Rupert from its proposed route.