Shannon Lough

Olivia C. Davies, Rosemary Georgeson, Emily Long star in Crow’s Nest and Other Places She’s Gone, which will be performed on the Lester Centre stage on Saturday, Oct. 13. (Shannon Lough / The Northern View)

Crow’s Nest: Story and dance through an Indigenous lens

Lester Centre presents a performance by three women on friendship, life and transition to death

Olivia C. Davies, Rosemary Georgeson, Emily Long star in Crow’s Nest and Other Places She’s Gone, which will be performed on the Lester Centre stage on Saturday, Oct. 13. (Shannon Lough / The Northern View)
The Red Cross Equipment Loan Program in Prince Rupert needs volunteers or it might have to shut down, forcing patients to go to Terrace to loan health equipment. (Pixabay photo)

Without volunteers, Red Cross equipment loan depot may close

Prince Rupert patients may have to access crutches and wheelchairs from the Terrace depot

The Red Cross Equipment Loan Program in Prince Rupert needs volunteers or it might have to shut down, forcing patients to go to Terrace to loan health equipment. (Pixabay photo)
Vopak Development Canada Inc. has initiated its public comment period for the mixed gas facility proposed for Ridley Island, Prince Rupert. (Vopak map)

Vopak expects 240 liquid gas-by-rail cars per day

North Coast residents can learn more about the Ridley Island-based project at the open houses

Vopak Development Canada Inc. has initiated its public comment period for the mixed gas facility proposed for Ridley Island, Prince Rupert. (Vopak map)
Northwest B.C. high school student lands role in Monkey Beach

Northwest B.C. high school student lands role in Monkey Beach

The novel by Haisla-author Eden Robinson is being filmed in Kitimat and Kitamaat Village

Northwest B.C. high school student lands role in Monkey Beach
Northern View Cannery Road Race director, Shannon Lough, leads a stretch before the 5km and 10km run. (Matthew Allen / The Northern View)

Organizing a race is like running a marathon

New respect for all race organizers after putting together the 13th Northern View Cannery Road Race

Northern View Cannery Road Race director, Shannon Lough, leads a stretch before the 5km and 10km run. (Matthew Allen / The Northern View)
Small business leaders and entertainers are preparing an open-air market for Saturday, Sept. 22, the same day the ultra-luxury cruise Seabourn Soujourn is arriving in Prince Rupert. (Shannon Lough / The Northern View)

Outdoor market takes a test drive this Saturday

Prince Rupert's business community looks to boost the tourism economy on cruise ship day

Small business leaders and entertainers are preparing an open-air market for Saturday, Sept. 22, the same day the ultra-luxury cruise Seabourn Soujourn is arriving in Prince Rupert. (Shannon Lough / The Northern View)
Charles Hays Secondary Student, Corbin Basso, is set to play Young Frank in the film Monkey Beach. (Shannon Lough / The Northern View)

Prince Rupert high school student lands role in Monkey Beach

The novel by Haisla-author Eden Robinson is being filmed in Kitimat and Kitamaat Village

Charles Hays Secondary Student, Corbin Basso, is set to play Young Frank in the film Monkey Beach. (Shannon Lough / The Northern View)
The union representing the Prince Rupert fire fighters has filed a pay grievance against the City of Prince Rupert. (Shannon Lough / The Northern View)

Firefighters argue pay grievance with City of Prince Rupert

Arbitrators turn the labour issue back to city management and the union representing firefighters

The union representing the Prince Rupert fire fighters has filed a pay grievance against the City of Prince Rupert. (Shannon Lough / The Northern View)
Kitimat Mayor Phil Germuth was one of a large group of supporters who called for support for LNG projects. Photo supplied

Totally our mistake: Kitimat mayor on forgetting Port Edward

Kitimat Mayor Phil Germuth apologizes for not sending the LNG support letter

Kitimat Mayor Phil Germuth was one of a large group of supporters who called for support for LNG projects. Photo supplied
Cards from CIBC, TD Bank and Aeroplan as shown Thursday, June 27, 2013 in Montreal. Aimia Inc.,the company that runs the Aeroplan customer loyalty program, wants to make its travel rewards easier to accumulate and to redeem and is prepared to replace CIBC as its bank credit card partner. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Ryan Remiorz

Loyalty lacking with Aeroplan’s reward program

Spend your Air Canada miles now before another deal steals your points

Cards from CIBC, TD Bank and Aeroplan as shown Thursday, June 27, 2013 in Montreal. Aimia Inc.,the company that runs the Aeroplan customer loyalty program, wants to make its travel rewards easier to accumulate and to redeem and is prepared to replace CIBC as its bank credit card partner. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Ryan Remiorz
Paul Vendittelli, board chair of the Prince Rupert Airport Authority and manager of transportation and economic development for the City of Prince Rupert. (Shannon Lough / The Northern View)

One year after city takeover, Prince Rupert airport speeds up services

Improvements made after changing the constitution to the Airport Society to include city staff

Paul Vendittelli, board chair of the Prince Rupert Airport Authority and manager of transportation and economic development for the City of Prince Rupert. (Shannon Lough / The Northern View)
City crews working on water main break on Sixth Avenue East. (Ed Evans / The Northern View)

Water main break affects 80 homes in Prince Rupert

City crews have shut off the water on a section of 6th Ave to repair a break

City crews working on water main break on Sixth Avenue East. (Ed Evans / The Northern View)
A sample of water found in the taps of the diabetes office on the fourth floor of the Prince Rupert Regional Hospital. (Northern Health photo)

Drinking water concerns at northern B.C hospital

Northern Health say the results of the Prince Rupert Hospital water study not due until fall

A sample of water found in the taps of the diabetes office on the fourth floor of the Prince Rupert Regional Hospital. (Northern Health photo)
A sample of water found in the taps of the diabetes office on the fourth floor of the Prince Rupert Regional Hospital. (Northern Health photo)

Drinking water concerns at northern B.C hospital

Northern Health said the results of the Prince Rupert Hospital water study not due until fall

A sample of water found in the taps of the diabetes office on the fourth floor of the Prince Rupert Regional Hospital. (Northern Health photo)
The minister of transportation Claire Trevana was in Prince George late July to celebrate the launch of the service that travels between Prince Rupert, Prince George, Dawson Creek, Fort St. John, Fort Nelson and Valemount. (Province of B.C. photo)

900 trips booked since BC Bus North launch

B.C. government solution to Greyhound's departure sees growth in ridership

The minister of transportation Claire Trevana was in Prince George late July to celebrate the launch of the service that travels between Prince Rupert, Prince George, Dawson Creek, Fort St. John, Fort Nelson and Valemount. (Province of B.C. photo)
Leverkusen Express, a container ship with 13,000 TEU capacity, has added the Port of Prince Rupert as one of its North American ports of call. (Port of Prince Rupert photo)

Service upgrade at Prince Rupert port allows for growth

Leverkusen Express, a container ship with 13,200 TEU capacity, to call on Fairview Terminal

Leverkusen Express, a container ship with 13,000 TEU capacity, has added the Port of Prince Rupert as one of its North American ports of call. (Port of Prince Rupert photo)
Ground crews, air support and equipment continue to work on the Alkali Lake wildfire near Telegraph Creek. If conditions allow, crews will use burn operations to increase containment, remove pockets of fuel and create fireguards. (BC Wildfire Service photo)

Tahltan government requests hunting ban throughout territory

Tahltan Central Government is concerned about the safety of all hunters during the wildfires

Ground crews, air support and equipment continue to work on the Alkali Lake wildfire near Telegraph Creek. If conditions allow, crews will use burn operations to increase containment, remove pockets of fuel and create fireguards. (BC Wildfire Service photo)
The bouncy castle returns for the Pop Up Prince Rupert Downtown Street Fair. (Matthew Allen / The Northern View)

Pop-up fair to bring vibrancy back to Third Avenue

This Friday, a section of Third Avenue in Prince Rupert will transform into a market

The bouncy castle returns for the Pop Up Prince Rupert Downtown Street Fair. (Matthew Allen / The Northern View)
Prince Rupert Taekwondo Club’s Master Paul Bozman and his summer camp students take advantage of the clear weather and practice outside city hall. (Shannon Lough / The Northern View)

Taekwondo students dress up Charles Hays just for kicks

Prince Rupert Taekwondo Club hosts week long summer camp for kids

Prince Rupert Taekwondo Club’s Master Paul Bozman and his summer camp students take advantage of the clear weather and practice outside city hall. (Shannon Lough / The Northern View)
Digby Island Ferry is due for its refit in April 2019. (File photo)

Airport ferry due for a refit

City of Prince Rupert-owned ferry to have mechanical and structural repairs in April 2019

Digby Island Ferry is due for its refit in April 2019. (File photo)