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Supporting UBC Science education

Supporting UBC Science education

The Prince Rupert Aboriginal Community Services Society is giving $500 to 16-year-old Brittany Innes to help send her down to the Lower Mainland to participate in the Aboriginal Summer Science Program at UBC.
Prince Rupert hospital looking ahead to hiring more nurses locally

Prince Rupert hospital looking ahead to hiring more nurses locally

Eight second-year registered nursing students from Northwest Community College finished their practicum on the third floor of the hospital last week, where they have been working along side the hospital’s permanent staff for the past month to gain real-world experience.

Tips to be bear safe this summer

As the weather warms and the green grass grows, we humans won’t be the only ones out enjoying it, the Ministry of Environment cautions, who placed a “bear aware” alert last week.

Summer salad wines are ready for tasting

As the warm weather approaches I am eating more salads and fewer soups. Since I associate my wine choices most of the time with the food that I am eating, I will be doing some cellar stocking in the next little while with some wonderful wines to pair with summer salads.
A sea of Canuck cars

A sea of Canuck cars

Traffic was backed up from Five Corners to McBride and back for much of Wednesday evening as hundreds came out to celebrate the Vancouver Canucks western conference championship win. Video from the celebration is online at www.thenorthernview.com
Prince Rupert... there's something for everyone

Prince Rupert... there's something for everyone

It's not hard to spend your days up north

Prince Rupert a fishing paradise

An excerpt from The Northern View's Fish the North guide

Charity bridge group hands out awards

The 2010 and 2011 charity bridge group concluded the year with a social evening of bridge held at the Prince Rupert Seniors Centre recently.

A new, unique type of winery is emerging

So these days we are seeing a new type of winery emerging; these wineries don’t have their own vineyards, they don’t grow any grapes at all – they purchase grapes from growers or even purchase wines and do the bottling themselves.

Last concrete poured for Cancer Clinic

The BC Cancer Agency Centre for the North has reached a key construction milestone as the final concrete pour has taken place for the linear accelerator vaults.