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New injunction sought for Occupy Vancouver

New injunction sought for Occupy Vancouver

The B.C. government is seeking another injunction after Occupy Vancouver moves one block to courthouse.

Prince Rupert Port Authority planning to buy and develop land in Cow Bay

Cow Bay could look different in the coming years as the Prince Rupert Port Authority has made an offer to purchase land from the City.
Coast Hotel to undergo $3-mil redesign starting this year

Coast Hotel to undergo $3-mil redesign starting this year

Coast hotel to change its appearance and focus in order to make money in Prince Rupert.
B.C. Games shining bright in Greater Vernon

B.C. Games shining bright in Greater Vernon

Official ceremony launches countdown to sports extravaganza
ELECTION RESULTS: Jack Mussallem Re-elected

ELECTION RESULTS: Jack Mussallem Re-elected

Mussallem gets a second term, council adds only two new faces.
Case closed on Heed's tainted election

Case closed on Heed's tainted election

Elections BC has dismissed complaints from an opposition MLA and the candidate Heed defeated in the 2009 B.C. election.

My Mountain Coop completes purchase of Shames Mountain

My Mountain Coop announced this morning the successful purchase of Shames Mountain from the previous owners.
Prince Rupert candidates participate in all-candidates forum

Prince Rupert candidates participate in all-candidates forum

Almost all of the contenders in the upcoming municipal election were up on stage at the Lester Centre on Tuesday

Sparks fly as Prince Rupert mayoral candidates participate in forum

Sparks flew at a meeting at the library as the mayoral candidates finally got some time for just the three of them.

Coast Tsimshian Resources planning $40 million mill in Terrace

A northwest forest company is on the verge of building a $40 million mill in Terrace to cut specialty-sized wood.