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Pitch a project: Community Investment Fund now accepting applications for 2022

Pitch a project: Community Investment Fund now accepting applications for 2022

Prince Rupert Port Authority partners with local groups to enhance North Coast communities
Let’s play! Grants help Prince Rupert kids get off the sidelines

Let’s play! Grants help Prince Rupert kids get off the sidelines

Every year, KidSport pays registration fees for low-income families, so ALL kids can play
Truck drivers are essential to the flow of goods through the Port of Prince Rupert

Truck drivers are essential to the flow of goods through the Port of Prince Rupert

Northern B.C.’s transportation corridor is a critical link for Canadian supply chains
Unifor: ‘After decades of exploitation and inaction, we need to get forestry right in B.C.’

Unifor: ‘After decades of exploitation and inaction, we need to get forestry right in B.C.’

By Gavin McGarrigle , Unifor Western Regional Director
Northern B.C. workers are an integral part of innovative Canadian supply chain solutions

Northern B.C. workers are an integral part of innovative Canadian supply chain solutions

Transloading creates jobs and new export opportunities for Canadian producers
Métis building strong future, based on long history in BC

Métis building strong future, based on long history in BC

Over 22,000 Métis are registered in BC, with 90,000 self-identifying as Métis on the last census
Prince Rupert’s marine and dock workers essential to Canada’s reputation for reliability

Prince Rupert’s marine and dock workers essential to Canada’s reputation for reliability

Port of Prince Rupert workforce has far-reaching impact across northern B.C. and beyond
B.C. has millions of dollars in unclaimed funds – some of it may be yours

B.C. has millions of dollars in unclaimed funds – some of it may be yours

Last year, retired Surrey, B.C. primary school teacher Sue Wallace received a phone call from her son telling her that he noticed her name listed in the online database of the BC Unclaimed Property Society’s website. Intrigued by the possibility that she might have forgotten funds somewhere, she went to the BCUPS’s website to see for herself.
We must be more than a bystander to encourage safer, inclusive workplaces

We must be more than a bystander to encourage safer, inclusive workplaces

By Mike Leonard
Port traffic propels rail workforce across northern B.C. transportation corridor

Port traffic propels rail workforce across northern B.C. transportation corridor

Meet two people working in rail safety and logistics, supporting jobs across western Canada