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Northern Health confirms hiring of psychiatrist for Prince Rupert

Northern Health confirms hiring of psychiatrist for Prince Rupert

Prince Rupert has been without psychiatric service for many years, but Northern Health confirmed on June 2 that work is underway that would see a practicing psychiatrist in the community by the end of the year.
Four youths arrested for break and enter in downtown Prince Rupert

Four youths arrested for break and enter in downtown Prince Rupert

In the early morning hours of June 1, 2011 four youths, two females aged 14 and two males aged 16 were arrested for Break and Enter and Mischief Under $5000 to a vacant office space and construction area connected to a business in the 100 block of 1st Avenue East in Prince Rupert’s downtown core.
Yale treaty ratified despite protests

Yale treaty ratified despite protests

MP discusses the new Parliament

Big changes have been afoot since the last time MP Nathan Cullen was in the House of Commons when his party, the NDP, was the smallest party on Parliament Hill, falling behind the Liberals and the Bloc Quebecois.
Prince Rupert unemployment society turns to City for letter of support

Prince Rupert unemployment society turns to City for letter of support

Without hesitation, City Council unanimously endorsed the Prince Rupert Unemployed Centre Society’s request that the City write a letter of support for the society’s Bingo Licence renewal with the B.C. Gaming Branch.
Prince Rupert Port Authority draft land use plan shows potential for major expansion

Prince Rupert Port Authority draft land use plan shows potential for major expansion

On June 1 the Prince Rupert Port Authority released its draft 2020 Land Use Management Plan, and it is a document that outlines some significant opportunities for growth in the waters around Prince Rupert.
Prince Rupert Secondary Class of 2011

Prince Rupert Secondary Class of 2011

On Friday, May 28, the final graduating class from Prince Rupert Secondary School received their Dogwood Diplomas during the graduation ceremony. This year was the largest graduating class in a decade, with the number of male students out numbering the females by a significant amount, something that principal Sheila Wells says has been uncommon in the past.

PNCIMA a hot topic at Skeena Queen Charlotte Regional District meeting

A heated debate erupted at the monthly meeting of the Skeena – Queen Charlotte Regional District last Friday over whether or not the regional district was wasting time and money by trying to be involved in the Pacific North Coast Integrated Management Area (PNCIMA) initiative.
Neighbour says City should have warned of home demolition

Neighbour says City should have warned of home demolition

Around 9:30 a.m. Monday morning, Barbara Trowell put the coffee on and headed upstairs when she suddenly heard a loud bang.
First shots over the bow in B.C. teacher talks

First shots over the bow in B.C. teacher talks

With the carrot being stability in schools come September, the BC Teachers' Federation is holding out the stick of teachers' job action in a bid to speed up provincial contract negotiations.