Candidates running to fill a seat on the Prince Rupert School District board of education participated in a forum last week.
City council is seeking more information on the LNG export terminal.
The City of Prince Rupert has singled out potential sites for a construction workers’ camp and storage/material handling area.
Results of the municipal election will be released much sooner as new automated vote tabulators are being used in this year's election.
Thanks to the Prince Rupert Harley Riders Club, there will be something under the tree for everyone once again this Christmas.
The City of Prince Rupert had a lot of questions, and no definite answer for members of the Northwest BC Resource Benefits Alliance.
After causing panic when it became adrift off the coast of Haida Gwaii on Oct. 17, the Simushir sailed away from Prince Rupert on Friday.
City council candidates will be participating in a public panel event at the Prince Rupert Public Library this evening.
At the end of the Oct. 20 cit council meeting, Coun. Joy Thorkelson mentioned the city has employed Dr. Barb Faggetter to study LNG.
The BC LNG Alliance is pleased to have a better understanding of the regulations proposed facilities would face moving forward.
There were slightly less students in September than there were at the beginning of the last school year, although numbers are up from June.
Recyclable items were overflowing from new bins at the Skeena-Queen Charlotte Regional Recycling Depot 24/7 once again this Monday.
Wolf sightings in the Butze Rapids Trail has made some anxious about using the trail, especially with their dogs.
Skeena — Bulkley Valley MP Nathan Cullen was in Prince Rupert gathering input on bill that would prevent oil pipelines from seeing light.
Recyclable items were overflowing from new bins at the Skeena - Queen Charlotte Regional Recycling Depot 24/7 over the past two weekends.
The Simushir, the Russian general cargo ship that was adrift off the Haida Gwaii coast, berthed at the Fairview Container Terminal Monday.
While there have been obstacles in the way of finishing the reconstruction of 17th Street, the end is near.
The City of Prince Rupert has decided it will deal with the growing shortage of affordable housing in the community on its own.
Voters now have one month to decide on whom they will cast a ballot for after the cutoff for nominations came and went on Friday.
The City of Prince Rupert believes Rushbrook Harbour is in need a facelift.