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Neighbour says City should have warned of home demolition

Neighbour says City should have warned of home demolition

Around 9:30 a.m. Monday morning, Barbara Trowell put the coffee on and headed upstairs when she suddenly heard a loud bang.
First shots over the bow in B.C. teacher talks

First shots over the bow in B.C. teacher talks

With the carrot being stability in schools come September, the BC Teachers' Federation is holding out the stick of teachers' job action in a bid to speed up provincial contract negotiations.
Elbows up as legislature winds down

Elbows up as legislature winds down

Sun Wave seeking Watson Island offer details from the City of Prince Rupert

Sun Wave seeking Watson Island offer details from the City of Prince Rupert

Sun Wave Forest Products is asking the courts to demand the City of Prince Rupert turn over any and all correspondence and notes from discussions about the possible sale of the Watson Island site through a tax sale in 2009.
Clark takes her seat in B.C. legislature

Clark takes her seat in B.C. legislature

Premier Christy Clark took her seat in the B.C. legislature Monday, to square off with the NDP opposition for the first time since being selected as leader of the B.C. Liberal Party.
Prince Rupert Port Authority donates over $475,000 to community groups

Prince Rupert Port Authority donates over $475,000 to community groups

At its May 30 Annual General Meeting, the Prince Rupert Port Authority donated more than $475,000 to community groups as a result of a near-quadrupling of the Port Authority’s Community Investment Fund.
Millions of HST ballots ready to mail

Millions of HST ballots ready to mail

Prince Rupert Relay for Life raises well over $50,000

Prince Rupert Relay for Life raises well over $50,000

This year’s Relay for Life took place at the on the track at Charles Hayes Secondary School last Saturday and while the total amount raised was unavailable as of press time, it was more than $55,000.
City food industry not convinced by HST changes

City food industry not convinced by HST changes

Two new teams join CIHL as league votes to create three divisions

Two new teams join CIHL as league votes to create three divisions

Representatives of the Central Interior Hockey League voted to accept applications from the Quesnel Kangaroos and the Lac La Hache Tomahawks to join the league for the 2011-12 season, and created three divisions for the new season's schedule.