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Defence on the offence [Part 3 of Justice Denied series]

Defence on the offence [Part 3 of Justice Denied series]

Why not fight? Court delays a disincentive to pay traffic fines or plead guilty to more serious crimes

Kitimat modernization moves closer to reality with contract signings

There were lots of smiles at Kitimat Valley Institute last Wednesday afternoon, especially on the faces of the representatives of the companies that had just landed a couple of lucrative contracts.
Port Edward given an extension to keep school open

Port Edward given an extension to keep school open

After hitting a speed bump on the road to keep a school in the district, Port Edward council members left a special open school board meeting on Tuesday with their minds eased and more time to figure out how to keep an education facility in the community.
B.C. NDP leadership into home stretch

B.C. NDP leadership into home stretch

Former long-serving MP passes away

A former MP for the area has passed away.
Skiers ask City of Prince Rupert to help save Shames Mountain

Skiers ask City of Prince Rupert to help save Shames Mountain

A dozen and a half local skiers warmed the benches at City Hall Monday evening to show support for Shames Mountain Ski Hill.
Derelict building in downtown Prince Rupert to get some repairs

Derelict building in downtown Prince Rupert to get some repairs

Owners of a derelict building on Third Avenue have stopped its possible demolition by agreeing to repair it and clean up the debris around the property.
Ridley Terminals chair, MP discuss funding for expansion of Prince Rupert facility

Ridley Terminals chair, MP discuss funding for expansion of Prince Rupert facility

With the fall of the Conservative government last Friday the budget tabled earlier this month will not pass, and that will have an impact on the North Coast as it relates to the proposed expansion of Ridley Terminals.
Over 1,000 attend Aboriginal Youth Conference in Prince Rupert

Over 1,000 attend Aboriginal Youth Conference in Prince Rupert

Gathering Our Voices 2011 Aboriginal Youth Conference was held in Prince Rupert last week and ended on Friday.
Ridley Terminals gets green light to borrow from capital markets for expansion

Ridley Terminals gets green light to borrow from capital markets for expansion

Ridley Terminals Inc. in Prince Rupert took a step closer to expansion on March 29 with word from the Federal Government that the company will be able to borrow from capital markets for the planned doubling of capacity.