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B.C. donates $500,000 for Japan relief

B.C. donates $500,000 for Japan relief

B.C.'s minimum wage going up May 1

B.C.'s minimum wage going up May 1

Clark presses Harper on B.C. mine

Clark presses Harper on B.C. mine

Legislature waits for school seismic upgrades

Legislature waits for school seismic upgrades

Officials see no risk to B.C. from Japanese radiation

Officials see no risk to B.C. from Japanese radiation

Food supply testing expected, Metro mayors want more info on potential 'worst-case scenario'

Managment plan supported

North Coast residents and politicians gathered at the Crest Hotel in Prince Rupert last Wednesday to make suggestions for plan to establish a Pacific North Coast Integrated Management Area (PNCIMA).

Daycare bylaw change eyed

Prompted by a request from a daycare operator that the City permit her to hire an employee to provide health support to a child, the City of Prince Rupert is considering making specific changes to its home occupation zoning bylaw to allow for that to happen.

Tour promotes tanker ban

Vehicle thefts keep police busy

Food bank use grows

Prince Rupert’s only food bank has seen a jump in the number of clients coming through its doors this past year. Salvation Army’s Capt. Gary Sheils says there’s been a consistent rise in the number of families looking for food. “We had a sharp increase last year,” he said.