The Prince Rupert Football Club is getting ready to kick-off a busy year on the pitch with the first tournament of the year.
Prince Rupert track and field athletes competed in the 2015 Northwest Zone Championships at Smithers Secondary School over the weekend.
There will be a few hundred more people making their way around Prince Rupert on Sunday afternoon as the 2015 cruise season gets underway.
MP Nathan Cullen says something seems strange about last week's announcement of an LNG project development agreement.
Now that the Lax Kw’alaams Band has formally rejected an LNG benefits agreement, the question becomes: Where do we go from here?
The provincial government and Pacific NorthWest LNG signed a project development agreement today.
The Journal of Commerce released its list of the fastest growing container ports in North America and Fairview Terminal is at the top.
The City of Prince Rupert is entering into a partnership that could result in one gap in housing being filled.
Dozens of business and municipal leaders gathered on Ridley Island on May 19 to mark the completion of the Road, Rail and Utility Corridor.
Prince Rupert RCMP say a lethal overdose on Friday is being attributed to heroin laced with fentanyl.
A rejection of this proposal would put front and centre the question of whether or not one group has the power to stop a project.
Youth in Prince Rupert and across the world are able to create an online life in a way no generation in the past has been able to do.
The final round of meetings for the Lax Kw'alaams LNG benefits agreement wrapped up in Vancouver and resulted in unanimous opposition.
The Alaska Government is moving forward with plans to cut the number of sailings to and from Prince Rupert in half beginning in July.
Skeena – Bulkley Valley MP Nathan Cullen is celebrating the “orange wave” that swept over Alberta.
Prince Rupert RCMP are urging businesses to be vigilant following a scam that cost one business several of its electronic records and files.
Any discussion of industry taking place with Metlakatla will have to include the environment of the North Coast.
Tonnage through Fairview Terminal was up in April, but there was an overall drop in tonnage for the Port of Prince Rupert last month.
MP Nathan Cullen is calling upon the federal government to provide more funding to the province to improve service levels aboard BC Ferries.
The City has passed a $1.3 million Planning for Major Projects Budget and will be providing an additional $17,000 for a full-time mayor.