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Polar bear swimmers take the New Year's Day plunge

Polar bear swimmers take the New Year's Day plunge

Dozens of swimmers braved a quick dip in the chilly ocean water on New Year's Day in Prince Rupert

LNG Expo a game-changer for Prince Rupert students

30 students took in the GameChanger Youth Expo from Prince Rupert in Vancouver
Rupert starts year off in national spotlight

Rupert starts year off in national spotlight

A 2015 news review of January, February and March in Prince Rupert
Province settles with fired drug researchers

Province settles with fired drug researchers

William and Rebecca Warburton are the last to settle 2012 dispute that saw eight drug researchers fired in error

Arts council accepting grant applications

The BC Arts Council is accepting grant applications for its Youth Engagement Program until Jan. 15, 2016.

Grades 4,5 moving away from letter grades

SD52 is seeking feedback on a new format for Grades 4 and 5 report cards
Hydro, ICBC, MSP fees up in 2016

Hydro, ICBC, MSP fees up in 2016

Premier Christy Clark's government has intervened in BC Hydro and car insurance rates, medical premiums up 40 per cent since 2010
SAD? Let there be light

SAD? Let there be light

With little more than seven hours of daylight in Prince Rupert at this time of year holiday cheer may be tough to come by

Stone announces Highway 16 safety funding

The B.C. government announced a $3-million plan to improve safety measures along Highway 16 from Prince George to Prince Rupert
Downtown restructuring hinted at by City

Downtown restructuring hinted at by City

DP World’s southward expansion feasibility study for the Fairview Container Terminal has the backing of the City of Prince Rupert.