Tuesday, June 05, 2007

The Googles of June 2007

Our listings of the Google Alert items that come across our mail server on a daily basis. Archived here for your viewing enjoyment.

June 30-The business of building big ships
June 29-CN opens wallet for Western infrastructure
June 29-Prince Rupert Nursing Shortage Could Force Patient Transfers
June 28-Union, mayor defend decision on salmon
June 27-Highway of Tears walk planned
June 27-Opening on Oct. 1
June 27-City chosen to host 2009 Chamber AGM
June 26-Fisheries Department comes under fire
June 21-CN Rail to hold job fair for intermodal terminal
June 21-CN's Line To Prince Rupert Being Readied For Intermodal
June 20-BC Ferries to do a second investigation into fatal ferry incident
June 20-Pond elected to sit on board of national municipal group
June 20-Planning set for port opening
June 17-The Essential Iona
June 17-For natural charm, try Prince Rupert
June 13-A lesson learned from flooding....
June 13-Rupert resourceful and resilient when facing challenges
June 12-VIA set to resume normal service in Northern BC
June 11-Prince Rupert's Natural Gas Line Under Repair
June 11-Flood threat down across B. C.
June 11-Prince Rupert loses natural gas pipeline
June 10-CN workers given thumbs up
June 9-Flood threat ease across the province
June 9-Tourism sector feeling impact from flooding
June 8-Telkwa and Smithers still in deep water
June 7-B.C. floods submerge key routes, strand thousands
June 7-Highway to remain closed for several days
June 7-Flooding disrupts key BC Terminal
June 6-Prince Rupert Mayor releases statement
June 6-Skeena rages, waters rise
June 6-Massive slide reignites bypass debate
June 6-Emergencies declared as flood waters rise
June 6-Highway closed between Terrace and Prince Rupert
June 6-Highway closed in both directions near Terrace
June 6-BC flooding prompts evacuation of homes
June 5-Rising flood levels disrupt VIA's service between Prince George and Prince Rupert
June 5-CN Rail line closed between Smithers and Prince Rupert
June 2-Bound for glory
June 2-Rupert port dispute gets help
June 1-US industries boost Prince Rupert port

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