Skip to content

News

UPDATE: Pay cut upheld in B.C. teacher dispute

UPDATE: Pay cut upheld in B.C. teacher dispute

One per cent reduction in wage increase proposal for teachers, plus moves on benefits, preparation time

WCC LNG committed to exploring potential of Prince Rupert terminal

For WCC LNG, proponents of a terminal near Tuck Inlet,it's Prince Rupert or bust.

B.C. students plan walkout against labour dispute

B.C. students protest use as 'bargaining chip' with planned walkout
Parents warned of grad party dangers

Parents warned of grad party dangers

Average of four B.C. teens die in vehicle incidents each grad season, with another 1,140 injured

Prince Rupert Special Events in need of Seafest volunteers

>embers of the Prince Rupert Special Events Society are worried about the lack of volunteers signed up for this year's Seafest.
Insults fly as B.C. farmland bill passes

Insults fly as B.C. farmland bill passes

Agricultural Land Commission debate provides bitter end to spring session of B.C. legislature

Port Edward council is pushing for income-assisted housing

Port Edward council is pushing for income-assisted housing in the community.

What are the impacts of LNG?

What will LNG mean for our economy and society? How will it impact the environment? Are concerns about salmon valid?
Rotating teacher strikes to continue next week

Rotating teacher strikes to continue next week

One-day strikes to continue Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday in dispute over wages and staffing of schools
Details emerge around failed Watson Island sale: Lax Kw'alaams 'threatened' city, remediation tops $50 million

Details emerge around failed Watson Island sale: Lax Kw'alaams 'threatened' city, remediation tops $50 million

The Lax Kw'alaams band "threatened conflict" if the City of Prince Rupert tried to sell the Watson Island to anyone other than them.