Shannon Lough

City of Prince Rupert proposes the first modest tax cut in decades. (File Photo)

City proposes 2 per cent tax cut

First 2019 budget presentation reveals first tax reduction for Prince Rupert residents in decades

City of Prince Rupert proposes the first modest tax cut in decades. (File Photo)
City of Prince Rupert currently has three bids out for trucks on BC Bid. (Wikimedia commons photo)

Give preferential treatment to local business: Cunningham says

City of Prince Rupert has three vehicles on BC Bid

City of Prince Rupert currently has three bids out for trucks on BC Bid. (Wikimedia commons photo)
Contracted towing vessel, Atlantic Eagle, docked in the Prince Rupert harbour on Feb. 6 to collect provisions. (Shannon Lough / The Northern View)

Disabled ship off Haida Gwaii towed to Vancouver

Newly contracted emergency offshore towing vessel, Atlantic Eagle, paid Prince Rupert a brief visit

Contracted towing vessel, Atlantic Eagle, docked in the Prince Rupert harbour on Feb. 6 to collect provisions. (Shannon Lough / The Northern View)
A man has been banned from the Earl Mah Aquatic Centre after he was allegedly being inappropriate around a child. RCMP have been informed. (File photo / The Northern View)

Suspicious man banned from Prince Rupert pool and parks

RCMP called to Earl Mah Aquatic Centre to investigate a man's suspicious actions

A man has been banned from the Earl Mah Aquatic Centre after he was allegedly being inappropriate around a child. RCMP have been informed. (File photo / The Northern View)
Marc Dulude, COO and President of Ridley Terminals Inc., at the Port Edward open house for the expansion terminal project. (Shannon Lough / The Northern View)

B.C.’s coal terminal expansion to accommodate diversification

Ridley Terminals kicked off 30-day consultation with open houses in Prince Rupert and Port Edward

Marc Dulude, COO and President of Ridley Terminals Inc., at the Port Edward open house for the expansion terminal project. (Shannon Lough / The Northern View)
Prince Rupert resident has raised concerns over a neigbhouring home that is sinking into the ground. (Nick Laws / The Northern View)

Prince Rupert resident temporarily banned from city hall for threats

Resident wants city to repair broken retaining wall, and to board up derelict neighbouring home

Prince Rupert resident has raised concerns over a neigbhouring home that is sinking into the ground. (Nick Laws / The Northern View)
Pembina broke ground on its Watson Island propane terminal on July 23, 2018. (City of Prince Rupert)

Pembina approves next phase in its pipeline expansion

Ultimate vision to transport natural gas liquids across the Peace Region and northern B.C.

Pembina broke ground on its Watson Island propane terminal on July 23, 2018. (City of Prince Rupert)
BC Cattlemen’s Association general manager says the new Canada Food Guide released this week does recognize meat as a valuable protein. Government of Canada photo

COLUMN: Fresh food for thought

Health Canada's new food guide is more inclusive of all diets

BC Cattlemen’s Association general manager says the new Canada Food Guide released this week does recognize meat as a valuable protein. Government of Canada photo
Shannon Lough / The Northern ViewSarah Ridgway and Debra Strand volunteers with the Prince Rupert Community Arts Council responsible for organizing the 2019 Creative Jam.

VIDEO: Four workshops for 2019 Creative Jam

Prince Rupert's annual arts event includes henna, mosaics, drum making and learning to draw animals

Shannon Lough / The Northern ViewSarah Ridgway and Debra Strand volunteers with the Prince Rupert Community Arts Council responsible for organizing the 2019 Creative Jam.
BC Ferries’ Northern Expedition. (Shannon Lough / The Northern View)

BC Ferries’ president on LNG and northern routes

CEO Mark Collins to speak with Prince Rupert's business community

BC Ferries’ Northern Expedition. (Shannon Lough / The Northern View)
DP World’s Fairview Terminal at the Port of Prince Rupert. (Shannon Lough / The Northern View)

Propane, coal and port expansion helped economy stabilize: says NDIT report

Second annual State of the North report released by Northern Development Initiative Trust

DP World’s Fairview Terminal at the Port of Prince Rupert. (Shannon Lough / The Northern View)
Totem pole on Lelu Island will remain. (Shannon Lough / The Northern View)

Future of the Lelu totem pole up to Gitwilgyoots Tribe

President of the Prince Rupert Port Authority on the moratorium and taking steps to protect salmon

Totem pole on Lelu Island will remain. (Shannon Lough / The Northern View)
Totem pole on Lelu Island will remain. (Shannon Lough / The Northern View)

Future of the Lelu totem pole up to Gitwilgyoots Tribe

President of the Prince Rupert Port Authority on the moratorium and taking steps to protect salmon

Totem pole on Lelu Island will remain. (Shannon Lough / The Northern View)
Delta schools have lead levels back under control after re-piping that took place over the summer. (Grace Kennedy photo)Prince Rupert resident frustrated with city council over boil water notice. (File photo)

LETTER: Keyboard warriors, Facebook trolls and one intelligent question

More questions for city council from Prince Rupert resident, Glen Boychuk

Delta schools have lead levels back under control after re-piping that took place over the summer. (Grace Kennedy photo)Prince Rupert resident frustrated with city council over boil water notice. (File photo)
Pierre LaFrance throws a rock in the A-division semi-finals at the 2019 Fisherman’s Sturling on Jan. 20 at the Prince Rupert Curling Club. LaFrance and Frank Repole won the A event against Mark Seidel and Corey Kitchen. (Shannon Lough / The Northern View)

LaFrance and Repole team win in sturling showdown

Prince Rupert Curling Club hosts Fisherman's Sturling Spiel on Jan. 20 with 17 teams

Pierre LaFrance throws a rock in the A-division semi-finals at the 2019 Fisherman’s Sturling on Jan. 20 at the Prince Rupert Curling Club. LaFrance and Frank Repole won the A event against Mark Seidel and Corey Kitchen. (Shannon Lough / The Northern View)
Jess, 6, and John Share from Kitimat rip down Panhandler on Kids Ride and Ski Free Day, sponsored by the Port of Prince Rupert. (Shannon Lough / The Northern View)

Kid-friendly ski day at Shames

There were 175 children who skied and took lessons for free at the Port of Prince Rupert event

Jess, 6, and John Share from Kitimat rip down Panhandler on Kids Ride and Ski Free Day, sponsored by the Port of Prince Rupert. (Shannon Lough / The Northern View)
Fleetwood-Port Kells MP Ken Hardie. (File photo)

Investigating change to B.C.’s licence and quota system

MP Ken Hardie hears from fish harvesters how corporations are favoured under current regime

Fleetwood-Port Kells MP Ken Hardie. (File photo)
A camp was set up on Lelu Island in August 2015 to protest industrial development in the area. (Shannon Lough / The Northern View)

Port authority imposes ban on development around Lelu Island

Following Pacific Northwest LNG, there will be no future projects proposed near Flora Bank

A camp was set up on Lelu Island in August 2015 to protest industrial development in the area. (Shannon Lough / The Northern View)
Tom Kertes is leading the Community for Clean Water community-based organization to help bring clean water back to Prince Rupert. (Shannon Lough / The Northern View)

Social media strains over Prince Rupert’s boil water notice

Resident forms Community for Clean Water, and Jennifer Rice responds to acting mayor's comments

Tom Kertes is leading the Community for Clean Water community-based organization to help bring clean water back to Prince Rupert. (Shannon Lough / The Northern View)
A small protest emerged at the corner of First Avenue and McBride Street in support of retired Shutter Shack owner, John Rogers, who can’t get his equipment out of his former unit. (Shannon Lough / The Northern View)

Shutter Shack being held hostage by landlords, protesters say

Victoria-based landlords to supervise removal of equipment from their Prince Rupert commercial unit

A small protest emerged at the corner of First Avenue and McBride Street in support of retired Shutter Shack owner, John Rogers, who can’t get his equipment out of his former unit. (Shannon Lough / The Northern View)