Tuesday, October 06, 2009

Podunk Below the Masthead Archives October 2009

Our archive of the daily findings from Prince Rupert's various media sources, from the Daily News, Northern View, CBC and CFTK we outline the main stories of the day for the month of October 2009.

Friday, October 30, 2009--Eurocan shocks Kitimat with a closure notice, Canpotex's purported email continue to cause anxiety in Prince Rupert and the Highway closes after a rock slide west of Terrace, some of the items of note from Friday. (see post here)

Thursday, October 29, 2009-- A closing addictions centre in Terrace raises questions about the provinces dedication to substance abuse issues, H1N1 arrives at a local school and winter driving conditions leave one dead in a highway fatality west of Terrace, some of the items of note for Thursday. (see post here)

Wednesday, October 28, 2009--Good News for weary Rupertites waiting for a doctor, RCMP investigate the discovery of a body on the waterfront and did Canpotex's email finds itself in some interesting places? Some of the items of the news cycle for Wednesday. (see post here)

Tuesday, October 27, 2009-- Profiling a long time dock worker in the city, the School District gets caught in the middle of a language dispute and the details are released on the planned clinics for the H1N1 vaccinations for Prince Rupert, some of the details of the day for Tuesday. (see post here)

Monday, October 26, 2009-- The latest development on the Canpotex file, new doctors on the way for Prince Rupert and changes are coming to the way you can use a cell phone in your car, some of the items of note for Monday's news cycle. (see story here)

Friday, October 23, 2009-- Familiar names are on the ballots at Lax Kw'alaams, the window is closed for letters to Canpotex and the SPCA Shelter closes due to a virus outbreak, some of the items of note for the Friday news gathering sessions. (see post here)

Thursday, October 22, 2009-- Northern Health prepares for vaccinations, City West is ready to throttle your traffic and Canpotex say they haven't made their mind up yet, some of the items of note in the news for Thursday. (see post here)

Wednesday, October 21, 2009-- Dodge Cove's water woes may soon be over, Mayor Jack says don't give up hope on Canpotex yet and the real estate professionals hold out hope for 2010 on the local scene, some of the items of note in the news cycle for Wednesday. (see post here)

Tuesday, October 20, 2009-- An election with a lot of ground to cover, technology is the friend at School District 52 and bankruptcy looms for many in the fishing industry, some of the items of note for Tuesday. (see post here)

Monday, October 19, 2009--Holding out for the bottom line at Watson Island, resuscitating the First Aid program in the city and the School District covers off the cost of sports programs for 2009-10, some of the items of the day for the Monday news cycle. (see post here)

Friday, October 16, 2009-- Stratification finds a location, still more talk than shelter for the homeless and selling off the school yard (and its building), some of the items of the news cycle for Friday. (see post here)

Thursday, October 15, 2009-- City Council comes to the support of the gillnet fleet, Rupert is a Child Friendly city and the School District has a plan for H1N1, some of the items in the news cycle for Thursday. (see post here)

Wednesday, October 14, 2009-- Raising money for track and field at CHSS, exploring budget options at SD 52 and the H1N1 vaccines will soon be in the northwest, some of the items of note for Wednesday. (see post here)

Tuesday, October 13, 2009-- The Green Gym is opened by the Mayor, PPWC members are told they're no longer required at Watson Island, Coast Tsimshian Resources sends its logs to China and Northern Health talks about the flu, some of the items of note for the Tuesday news cycle.(see post here)

Friday, October 9, 2009-- Organizing the 2010 Northern BC Winter Games, Tony Briglio's day in court, an interesting twist on pageant life is about to come to town and bringing back "The Wall" to the Lester Centre, some of the items of note in the news cycle for Friday. (see post here)

Thursday, October 8, 2009--A trailblazer for the UBCM, more cutbacks to government programs and sharing the pain of vandalism across the Northwest, some of the items of note for the Thursday news cycle. (see post here)

Wednesday, October 7, 2009-- A pair of American adventurers spend some unplanned time in the wilderness of Work Channel, details on the bail conditions from a murder trial and diligence is urged for local parents after an incident last month, some of the items of note for Wednesday.
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Tuesday, October 6, 2009-- A new truck continues its way down the assembly line destined for the Prince Rupert Fire Department, Health Cuts are explained at Northern Health and fish ranching in Alaska, some of our items of interest for Tuesday. (see post here)

Monday, October 5, 2009-- The recent oil spill exercise, Enbridge's resolve towards marine safety and a plane crash near Prince Rupert are among the highlights of the Monday news review. (see post here)

Friday, October 2, 2009 -- Northern Health meets its customer base, the Lt. Governor pays a visit to a city high school and more surprises out of Watson Island, some of the items of note for the Friday news cycle. (see post here)

Thursday, October 1, 2009-- A freighter suffers damage near Kitimat and the event is used as an active warning as to the dangers of oil and gas tanker traffic, with the Kitimat incident fresh in our minds, a timely review of a recent Marine Environment exercise held in Prince Rupert and Lax Kw'alaams is looking forward to negotiating with the City of Prince Rupert over Watson Island (see post here)

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