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Teacher lockouts begin as negotiations fail

Teacher lockouts begin as negotiations fail

The amount of time teachers on the North Coast and around B.C. will be allowed to spend in school is being cut as lockouts begin.
Enhanced First Nations engagement measures announced at Prince Rupert event

Enhanced First Nations engagement measures announced at Prince Rupert event

The federal and provincial government know First Nations participation is essential in building Canada for a better tomorrow.
Gas price hardship drives more to conserve: Poll

Gas price hardship drives more to conserve: Poll

Pain at pumps spurring more walking, transit use by B.C. drivers, Insights West survey shows

City of Prince Rupert discussing LNG terminal on lands across from Seal Cove

The City of Prince Rupert is opening up land across from Seal Cove to a potential LNG export terminal.

Home ownership in Prince Rupert amongst most affordable in B.C.

When it comes to home ownership in Northern B.C., Prince Rupert is in the middle of the pack.

More than 250 people taking to the field for Prince Rupert Relay for Life

Hundreds of people from across the North Coast will be taking to the track tomorrow morning to battle cancer.

B.C. asks for First Nations input on LNG

B.C. asks for First Nations input on Liquefied Natural Gas development
Prince Rupert court house work to continue through to November

Prince Rupert court house work to continue through to November

The site of white material engulfing the Prince Rupert court house is something people should get used to seeing.

Province approves city's expansion plans

The City of Prince Rupert just got a little bigger.
Massive spike in homelessness projected in Prince Rupert

Massive spike in homelessness projected in Prince Rupert

The plight of Durwin Gordon has shined a light on what advocates for the homeless say is a problem nearing crisis levels in Prince Rupert.