Saturday, October 04, 2008

Googles of October 2008

From our inbox to your computer screen, the urgent missives we have received through the month of October on our Google Alerts...


October 31-- One dead, one missing after Burke Channel incident
October 30-- Prince Rupert business landmark lays in ruins
October 30-- Considerations for council
October 26-- Fire Detroys Gillnetter at Fairview Floats
October 25-- The Killer Storm of October, 1918
October 24-- The only time he sits down is to dance
October 23-- Summit on economy part of premier’s plan
October 23-- Concerned citizens say consultant's report unacceptable
October 22-- Rogers cell service without a hitch Houston Today
October 22-- Parents taught basics of love and kindness
October 21-- Minister sees a bright future for Rupert small businesses
October 21-- Several arrested for liquor related offences downtown
October 21-- Canadian National Railway Q3 2008 Earnings Call Transcript
October 21-- B.C. wind projects on the go
October 21-- Pond looks back on six years as Mayor
October 21-- Kathy Bedard
October 21-- Tony Briglio
October 21-- Sheila Gordon-Payne
October 21-- Gina Garon
October 21-- School district returns over $400,000 to budget
October 15-- Show us the money
October 15-- Spill response vessel to serve North Coast
October 14-- Cruise feedback site gives a view of passenger experience
October 14-- New vessel improves local oil and fuel clean up abilities
October 14-- Second stabbing, vehicle theft highlight busy week in crime
October 14-- Rupert may have a friend following Delta election
October 14-- Sheriff Services Division hiring for many centres in the North
October 13-- A More 'Civil' Society
October 12-- Rampage lose hard fought home opener
October 11-- Islands on the edge of the world
October 10-- Woman, shot in paranoid high, sues officer
October 10-- Candidates named as nominations close
October 9-- Economy at the centre of forum
October 9-- Candidates square off in Prince Rupert
October 9-- October 9 Update: Mussallem joins Mayor's race
October 8-- Railways not immnue from slowdown
October 7-- Three face assault charges
October 7-- Port authority optimistic as passenger numbers top 103,000 and spending rises
October 7-- Sales down, listings up in realty market
October 7-- Prince Rupert awarded three blooms at awards banquet
October 7-- Q&A with the candidates: Szilvia Barna
October 7-- Q&A with the candidates: John Cummins
October 7-- MVA's An Epidemic
October 7-- Out to sea
October 6-- Future is Now for Prince George
October 3-- Vigil to mourn native women
October 3-- Housing Market Changing
October 3-- New Northern Ferry launched
October 3-- Candidates square off at meeting
October 2-- Highway 16 a Priority for the Province of B.C.
October 2-- Ferry system sees increase in ridership
October 2-- Numbers show the extent of possible student decline in Prince Rupert
October 2-- Schools brace for declining numbers
October 1-- Prince Rupert to probe contract to official's wife
October 1-- Premiers Sign Agreements
October 1-- Demons ravage the Rampage
October 1-- Joint Alberta-B.C. Cabinet Huddle In P.G. Today

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