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Boy assaulted on walk home from school

Boy assaulted on walk home from school

Prince Rupert RCMP are looking for three males who assaulted a young male on his walk home from school.
Firefighters get opioid overdose kits

Firefighters get opioid overdose kits

Illegal dealing of pharmaceutical oxycodone and fentanyl have added to hazards posed by heroin trade
Feds add pipeline consultations, delay Kinder Morgan decision

Feds add pipeline consultations, delay Kinder Morgan decision

Extra level of review ordered by Ottawa adds weight to aboriginal, climate concerns in deciding Trans Mountain fate
Cullen questions Liberal tanker ban

Cullen questions Liberal tanker ban

MP Nathan Cullen has expressed concerns over how the federal government is approaching a formalized moratorium on oil tankers
Council explores storage container use

Council explores storage container use

Large sea containers are a handy item. Great in a pinch for storage, they are very secure, spacious and cheap.
Propane just the beginning for RTI

Propane just the beginning for RTI

Ridley (RTI) interim president and COO David Kirsop shed some light on the crown corporation’s plans
More nursing positions for the north

More nursing positions for the north

There are 100 new nursing positions coming to northern B.C. but some are questioning how positions in Rupert will be filled
Home care spread thin, seniors' advocate says

Home care spread thin, seniors' advocate says

Growing number of seniors outpacing home care services, Health Minister Terry Lake acknowledges
Salmon Summit wraps with declaration

Salmon Summit wraps with declaration

Friends of Wild Salmon hosted the Salmon Nation Summit conference in Prince Rupert on Jan. 22 and 23
Former finance minister to advise Clark

Former finance minister to advise Clark

Carole Taylor, architect of B.C.'s carbon tax, working part time for a dollar a year advising Premier Christy Clark