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Stopping school violence starts with communication

Stopping school violence starts with communication

B.C. schools moving to locked doors, identity badges, video surveillance
U.S. consulate general to visit Prince Rupert

U.S. consulate general to visit Prince Rupert

Trip part of the Northwest’s first-ever pop-up consul for American residents
Six of 40 abandoned vessels removed by Port Edward Harbour Authority

Six of 40 abandoned vessels removed by Port Edward Harbour Authority

Derelict boats in Rushbrook, Fairview, Port Edward and Cow Bay to be removed with federal funding
Diver airlifted following accident at 1946 navy shipwreck

Diver airlifted following accident at 1946 navy shipwreck

Hartley Bay search and rescue teams assisted the diver, and he was airlifted to Prince Rupert
Haida and Gitga’at Nation to host coast protection pilot projects

Haida and Gitga’at Nation to host coast protection pilot projects

Projects aim to reduce the underwater noise impacting Southern Resident Killer Whales
Council briefs: Owner-operator licences and 2018 budget

Council briefs: Owner-operator licences and 2018 budget

The March 12 meeting addressed Prince Rupert’s proposed budget and heard reports from council
$100 pizza prank, and a couple cases of impaired driving

$100 pizza prank, and a couple cases of impaired driving

Prince Rupert’s police briefs from March 9-11
DFO contemplating sweeping North Coast salmon fishery closure

DFO contemplating sweeping North Coast salmon fishery closure

Low abundance of salmon stocks on B.C. coast has DFO considering outright fishing ban for anglers
Port Ed’s $172,000 new boat launch ready for fishing season

Port Ed’s $172,000 new boat launch ready for fishing season

New dock is open to all on the North Coast of B.C.
Haida title case to be heard in two phases

Haida title case to be heard in two phases

Trial may begin as early as October