Newly contracted emergency offshore towing vessel, Atlantic Eagle, paid Prince Rupert a brief visit
Committee vice-president says the basketball tournament in Prince Rupert shouldn’t be about politics
Skeena-Bulkley Valley MP disappointed it took a federal court to change DFO policy on farmed salmon
CEO Mark Collins to speak with Prince Rupert’s business community
Resident forms Community for Clean Water, and Jennifer Rice responds to acting mayor’s comments
MP Ken Hardie hears from fish harvesters how corporations are favoured under current regime
Cost breakdown for cutting down Prince Rupert’s cherry trees and the apology
B.C. Ministry of Environment laid four charges on the port for burning prohibited materials
More than 12,000 residents affected by the boil water advisory issued Dec. 14
Indigenous groups for and against Bill C-48 travel to Ottawa to influence the Senate’s decision
Senate Committee on Fisheries and Oceans gives recommendations to improve safety for fish harvesters
Plaque installed in Prince Rupert to honour the memory of Shotaro Shimizu
The legend of World War Two pilots Albert and Cedric Mah, as told by their daughters
Three projects will benefit to improve trade through the north west trade corridor
DFO investigation leads to charges involving the Fairview Terminal expansion project
WorkSafeBC and BC Coroners Service are investigating the diving incident south of Dewdney Island
No other candidates for mayor in the upcoming local election in 22 per cent of B.C. cities
Transport Canada has announced its divesting from federally-owned Ridley Terminals in Prince Rupert
A hazardous materials team was sent to Prince Rupert, B.C. to investigate the incident
With coal volumes increasing, Ridley Terminals wants to be able to load two vessels simultaneously