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Lots of good news from Ridley Terminals

On Monday afternoon I had the opportunity to join some local leaders, high school students and fellow media on a tour of Ridley Terminals.
Court system close to collapse

Court system close to collapse

Drug dealers are walking free from clogged courts, while Ottawa gears up for more drug prosecutions.

Finishing up our rebranding with a new visitor guide

The annual marketing cycle at Tourism Prince Rupert means that our roles transition at the end of each summer season.

Tourism’s role in building and sustaining a healthy community in Prince Rupert

Listening to the Prince Rupert Hotel’s plans for a three million dollar upgrade got me thinking about what tourism means to Prince Rupert.

Time to clear out Prince Rupert's derelict vessels

Editor’s note: The following was received as an open letter to the agencies listed below.

Suggestions to put the Remembrance Day focus back on those who sacrificed

Editor: I have participated in or attended every Remembrance Day ceremony since I have moved to Prince Rupert.

Election results and staying the course

The people of Prince Rupert on Saturday sent a clear message about the operation of the City.
Chilly climate for B.C. carbon plan

Chilly climate for B.C. carbon plan

B.C.’s carbon emission trading plan died last week at the age of four. No service was announced.

A question to the Prince Rupert candidates

Editor’s note: The following was received as an open letter to municipal candidates in the November 19 election:

Get out there and vote this Saturday

There is perhaps no politician that is going to have more of an impact on your day-to-day life than a municipal politician.