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Prince Rupert's vacancy rate among the highest in the province

Prince Rupert has one of the highest vacancy rate in the province among communities with a population over 10,000.

North Coast surpasses target for Sensible BC petition

While the Sensible BC initiative failed in B.C., there were enough North Coast voters who agreed pot possession shouldn't be a crime.
Over 2,000 vanity licence plates turned down by ICBC

Over 2,000 vanity licence plates turned down by ICBC

The Canadian Taxpayers Federation found a list of rejects including KKK, WU TANG, GR8 ALE, BEER ME, and even CANADA.
B.C. gets another taste of liquor reform

B.C. gets another taste of liquor reform

Premier Christy Clark visited a West Kelowna winery Wednesday to give citizens another sip of liquor law reform
Prince Rupert's Jingle Bell Express cancelled

Prince Rupert's Jingle Bell Express cancelled

After more than a decade, Santa Claus won't be riding Prince Rupert rails this December as part of the Jingle Bell Express.

Prince Rupert Airport Authority expects to repay $7 million loan ahead of schedule

The Prince Rupert Airport expects to be able to repay the $7 million loan ahead of schedule and have money in the bank for expansion.
Police campaign plays guilt card on gangsters

Police campaign plays guilt card on gangsters

Posters, videos of grieving kids rolled out by B.C.'s anti-gang task force

Port Edward increasing pay for mayor, councillors as interest in industrial development grows

The District of Port Edward began the process of increasing pay for its mayor and councillors at the Dec. 10 meeting.

City of Prince Rupert freezes community enhancement grants for 2014 at 2013 level

Community groups won't be receiving any more money from the city this year than they did last year.
City of Prince Rupert wants to be a part of waterfront access discussions

City of Prince Rupert wants to be a part of waterfront access discussions

When Pinnacle and the Prince Rupert Port Authority discuss plans for waterfront access, the City of Prince Rupert wants a seat at the table.