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Minister wants answers on ICBC rates

Minister wants answers on ICBC rates

Port numbers up but Fairview Terminal traffic down so far in 2011

Port numbers up but Fairview Terminal traffic down so far in 2011

Traffic through Fairview Terminal is down through the first four months of 2011, but the Port of Prince Rupert is on track for another record setting year in 2011.
Clark campaigned on public dime: NDP

Clark campaigned on public dime: NDP

Grant of $50,000 to send Prince Rupert delegation to China next month

Grant of $50,000 to send Prince Rupert delegation to China next month

A delegation from Prince Rupert will be visiting China next month and it won’t cost the City one penny.
Iconic oily 'candlefish' nears extinction

Iconic oily 'candlefish' nears extinction

Endangered species designation for eulachon, while humpback whales continue to rebound
B.C. smokers offered free patches, gum

B.C. smokers offered free patches, gum

Man charged for threats against MLA

Man charged for threats against MLA

My Mountain Co-op and Shames Mountain sign MOU to start negotiations

My Mountain Co-op and Shames Mountain sign MOU to start negotiations

My Mountain Co-op continues to move forward with its efforts to purchase the Shames Mountain Ski Area as a community owned and operated facility.
Fraser Institute gives Prince Rupert high schools a failing grade

Fraser Institute gives Prince Rupert high schools a failing grade

On May 8 the Fraser Institute released its annual - and controversial - Report Card on Secondary Schools in British Columbia and Yukon, and once again schools in the Prince Rupert School Districts received failing grades.
Port Edward elementary referendum passes

Port Edward elementary referendum passes

The District of Port Edward will be able to borrow up to $2 million to construct a new school attached to the current municipal building after voters in that community passed a referendum on the matter.