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Judge finds no ground for teacher mediation

Judge finds no ground for teacher mediation

B.C. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Kelleher found two sides too far apart for a settlement
B.C.'s cash offer to end teacher strike ends

B.C.'s cash offer to end teacher strike ends

British Columbia's cash offer to end teacher's strike ends today

City receives second $2.1 million payment from Prince Rupert Port Authority

The City of Prince Rupert has received another $2.1-million cheque from the Prince Rupert Port Authority.

Cullen: Northwest businesses worried about temporary foreign worker cutbacks

It seems it's not just potential LNG projects that have Prince Rupert residents surrounded in uncertainty.
Plans in place for convenience store at Port Edward turnoff

Plans in place for convenience store at Port Edward turnoff

The District of Port Edward has offered up its support to plans for a truck stop and convenience store at Port Edward turnoff.

Police dog bites top injury list in B.C.: report

Dog bites top police injury list, need regulation: legal advocacy group
Aboriginal groups celebrate land title ruling

Aboriginal groups celebrate land title ruling

Tsilhqot'in decision rejects B.C. position that title is restricted to settlement areas, includes broad hunting, fishing territories
Hundreds gather against Enbridge Northern Gateway in Prince Rupert

Hundreds gather against Enbridge Northern Gateway in Prince Rupert

Hundreds gathered at Mariner's Park for a peaceful protest against the oil pipeline project on Friday evening.
Prince Rupert teachers call for more support for students needing additional attention

Prince Rupert teachers call for more support for students needing additional attention

Prince Rupert teachers want extra in-class assistance for the students who need it.
Summer school pickets next: BCTF

Summer school pickets next: BCTF

Teacher pickets will target summer school if they don't have a settlement by June 30, BCTF's Jim Iker says