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Clean up crews hone skills

Those responsible for cleaning up oil spills along the North Coast were doing drills at the Prince Rupert marina last Wednesday. The Western Canada Marine Response Corp along with Northwest Fuels simulated a spill that would occur if an accident occurred while refueling a ship.

Council ponders shift to green lifestyle

Prince Rupert’s City Council and Mayor have determined possible priorities for the upcoming one to two years and are looking for feedback from the community. The priorities emerged after council met on February 3 for a workshop to look at strategies for moving forward and created a list of four main topics, including municipal services, administrative and organization, community leadership and quality of life.
Rupert's sister city in Japan avoids disaster

Rupert's sister city in Japan avoids disaster

Maternity review on hold

Vanderhoof supports halibut cause

B.C. donates $500,000 for Japan relief

B.C. donates $500,000 for Japan relief

B.C.'s minimum wage going up May 1

B.C.'s minimum wage going up May 1

Clark presses Harper on B.C. mine

Clark presses Harper on B.C. mine

Officials see no risk to B.C. from Japanese radiation

Officials see no risk to B.C. from Japanese radiation

Food supply testing expected, Metro mayors want more info on potential 'worst-case scenario'
Legislature waits for school seismic upgrades

Legislature waits for school seismic upgrades