We continue to highlight those google alerts that we receive at Podunkian central, missives received that focus in on Prince Rupert and the North coast.
Feb 28-- CanSpell spelling bee champion
Feb 28-- Hazelton, B.C., resident unearths WWI artillery
Feb 26-- School board names Acting Superintendent
Feb 26-- Start of Environmental Assessment for Fairview expansion nearing
Feb 26-- Rio Tinto holds local contractors forum on smelter project
Feb 26-- Questions raised over conflicts
Feb 24-- $4 million provided for Aboriginal employment
Feb 23-- Strange Bedfellows
Feb 23-- ON THE WATERFRONT: Port offers incentives for rail use
Feb 23-- Slowdown puts a hold on Rupert expansion
Feb 20-- New Board appointments - British Columbia Ferry Services Inc.
Feb 19-- Prince Rupert Superintendent leaving 'effective immediately'
Feb 19-- Employment opportunities for Aboriginal communities
Feb 19-- Medical Health Officers Support Safe Injection Sites
Feb 17-- B.C. Longshoremen Reach Tentative Contract
Feb 18-- Mayor says Prince Rupert Fire Hall, RCMP detachment may need replacing
Feb 17-- Throne speech commits to pursuing Prince Rupert port development
Feb 16-- Spellers to converge on Prince George
Feb 16-- Premier Gordon Campbell's pre-election plans for B.C.
Feb 16-- Tentative deal averts strike at B.C. ports
Feb 15-- B.C. ship and dock foremen reach tentative agreement
Feb 15-- Hop on a boat to experience Western Canada's finest scenery by the sea
Feb 13-- $7.9 million for PRSS seismic upgrades
Feb 13-- Talks with port foremen continue
Feb 13-- These Women Are Not Forgotten
Feb 12-- Gastro Illness Cropping Up Across Northwest
Feb 9-- Rangers brave the North for training
Feb 9-- An insider's guide to road, rail and cruise holidays
Feb 8-- Debt of Olympic proportions
Feb 8-- Prince Rupert Poised To Make Big Dent In West Coast Volumes
Feb 7-- B.C. communities to celebrate countdown to Olympics
Feb 6-- New parents, 60, ecstatic
Feb 6-- Government of Canada provides training and Job opportunities for Aboriginal people
Feb 5-- Mayor updates city's financial status and proposed projects list
Feb 5-- Strike fears wane at city's Port
Feb 5-- B.C. teachers will administer controversial test
Feb 3-- Ambassadors now at airport
Feb 3-- Artists told to vacate carving shed to allow renovations
Feb 3-- Cruise cutbacks shouldn't hurt B.C. tourism: Experts
Feb 3-- Attorney general appoints Prince George and regional lawyers as Queen's counsel
Feb 2-- It's obscene that our courts are now too costly for us to use
Tuesday, February 03, 2009
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