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Volunteers clean up unauthorized firing range

Volunteers clean up unauthorized firing range

A group of volunteers stepped forward on March 14 and 15 to tidy up a major mess at the unauthorized shooting range.
Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce celebrates 10 years of Rising Stars

Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce celebrates 10 years of Rising Stars

At the conclusion of the 10th Annual Rising Stars program, the Chamber of Commerce took time to recognize those involved.
Local government auditor feud intensifies

Local government auditor feud intensifies

AGLG Basia Ruta rejects appointment of former deputy finance minister Chris Trumpy to review her performance

Driver training coming to NWCC

A good portion of a $250,000 donation made by TransCanada to NWCC last week is being used to help people obtain driver’s licences.
No more cuts to BC Ferries routes, subsidy

No more cuts to BC Ferries routes, subsidy

Subsidy was increased to $180 million a year when route cutting began, Ottawa asked to pitch in more

Cullen not a fan of oil by rail

While some First Nations show support for the Eagle Spirit Energy project, Nathan Cullen said the pipeline nor rail has won his
City's new GIS map outlines land use

City's new GIS map outlines land use

The city has released a scaled-down version of its Geographic Information System last week that can be used for info purposes.

Port Edward sounding the whistle on noisy trains

Coun. Dan Franzen expressed his concern with the train noise, noting some residents have left the community because of the whistling.
BC Ferries commissioner recommends fare increases be capped at 1.9 per cent

BC Ferries commissioner recommends fare increases be capped at 1.9 per cent

BC Ferries commissioner Gord Macatee released the preliminary price cap for the term commencing next April and ending in March 2020.

More seismic studies coming to PRMS

Engineers will once again calculate the seismic risk rating of Prince Rupert Middle School (PRMS) in the coming weeks.