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Prince Rupert Fire Department called to kitchen fire on 8th Ave. West

Prince Rupert Fire Department called to kitchen fire on 8th Ave. West

The Prince Rupert Fire Department was called out to a fire on 8th Ave. West in the late morning hours of Aug. 8.

Groups remain mum on Ridley Terminals investigations

Environment Canada is keeping tight-lipped about its investigation into Ridley Terminals Inc. (RTI).
Jazz jobs in question in Prince Rupert, Sandspit

Jazz jobs in question in Prince Rupert, Sandspit

The jobs of Air Canada Jazz customer service representatives on the North Coast are in question.

Fairview tonnage below 2012 figures, but Prince Rupert Port Authority on track for record year

Traffic through Fairview Terminal remains below 2012 numbers, as July marked the third month of double-digit year-over-year decline.
Justice for Justin warns of scam and offers reward

Justice for Justin warns of scam and offers reward

The family of Justin Brooks said they are disappointed to learn individuals outside the campaign have been collecting money in its name.

Leighton returned as Metlakatla Chief

Members of the Metlakatla First Nation will have a lot of choice in the Aug. 24 general election, Harold Leighton will be Chief once more.

Sockeye season called the worst in three decades

Joy Thorkelson of the UFAWU is pulling no punches when it comes to discussing the 2013 commercial fishing season.
Help needed to save a piece of Prince Rupert's marine history

Help needed to save a piece of Prince Rupert's marine history

Plans are in place to restore a piece of Prince Rupert's marine history, but organizers are reaching out to the community to help.

Number of people in need in Prince Rupert largely unchanged

Despite activity on the horizon, the number of people in need is unchanged compared to last year.

Fire ban in effect for northwest B.C.

Effective noon today, all open fires are prohibited within the Northwest Fire Centre's jurisdiction.