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Thrift store switches charity focus from cats to seniors

Thrift store switches charity focus from cats to seniors

Now and Then Northern Treasures, once Paws and Claws, to support Prince Rupert’s senior centre
Impacts on businesses under ongoing boil water notice

Impacts on businesses under ongoing boil water notice

Some Prince Rupert businesses look to install filtration systems to avoid future hiccups
AltaGas operator program celebrates graduating class

AltaGas operator program celebrates graduating class

Eleven students completed the 6-month program at Coast Mountain College
WCC LNG withdraws from environmental process

WCC LNG withdraws from environmental process

LNG project made the announcement one year after closing its Prince Rupert office
Coastal GasLink turned away by Gitdumden checkpoint

Coastal GasLink turned away by Gitdumden checkpoint

First Nations LNG Alliance stress cooperation as CGL unable to deliver interim injunction.
Fairview Terminal reaches 1 million TEU milestone

Fairview Terminal reaches 1 million TEU milestone

Port of Prince Rupert reached the mark on Dec. 18 with a load of lumber from Prince George
Canadians increasingly recognize the value of marine shipping

Canadians increasingly recognize the value of marine shipping

An Angus Reid study found 55 per cent of Canadians recognized marine shipping’s importance
CityWest pays $400,000 to the City of Prince Rupert

CityWest pays $400,000 to the City of Prince Rupert

Annual distribution payments since 2005 now total $7.5-million
Entrepreneur’s wearable Indigenous art appears on Dragons’ Den tonight

Entrepreneur’s wearable Indigenous art appears on Dragons’ Den tonight

Gitxsan artist, Shar Wilson pitched her clothing company, Finawear to the popular show in the spring
After 30 years Metlakatla Development Corporation releases economic impact report

After 30 years Metlakatla Development Corporation releases economic impact report

B.C. First Nation corporation has created 220 jobs in the region and $9.6-million in wages