Friday, January 29, 2010--A look at the concerns of the city's youth, staying the course on fish farm moratoriums and the city's hotel owners are feeling a little price gouged by the City of Prince Rupert, some of the items of note for Friday's news cycle. (see post here)
Thursday, January 28, 2010-- The car that got away, the All Native basketball tournament seeks a break from the city and the start of the power process for the Northern Transmission Line, some of the items of note for Thursday. (see post here)
Wednesday, January 27, 2010-- More background on the Ports latest report, the city cuts back on more community group funding and the latest tales of crime from the files of the RCMP, some of the items of note for Wednesday. (see post here)
Tuesday, January 26, 2010-- More pulp mill mystery, Universal Citizens receive their due and Nathan Cullen keeps the pressure on over black liquor payments, some of the items in the news for Tuesday. (see post here)
Monday, January 25, 2010-- Protesting the prorogue, Black Liquor concerns and a positive view of events at the Port from the CEO, some of the items of note in the Monday news cycle. (see post here)
Friday, January 22, 2010-- An artistic review, a certified salmon fishery and direct flights between Sandspit and Masset, some of the items of note for Friday's news cycle. (see post here)
Thursday, January 21, 2010-- Fundraising for Haiti, a Centennial celebration and putting the final touches on the plans for the ANT, some of the items of note for Thursday's news review. (see post here)
Wednesday, January 20, 2010-- Sharing in the planning on Haida Gwaii, CityWest is optimistic for 2010 and Guns n Hoses is set for Saturday, some of the items of note for Wednesday. (see post here)
Tuesday, January 19, 2010-- More tales from the party, a few million more for cogen at Watson Island and concerns over seniors care at Acropolis, some of the items for Tuesday's news review. (see post here)
Monday, January 18, 2010-- A confrontation between police and young adults, program expansion at KAPS and concerns over Enbridge's pipeline make for the opening items on the Monday news review. (see post here)
Friday, January 15, 2010-- Your quest for a healthy heart will work out in a new home, Full Day Kindergarten is on for September and a non profit group seeks out government funding for its Shames Mountain plans, some of the items for the Friday news cycle. (see post here)
Thursday, January 14, 2010-- Prince Rupert and Putian City exchange pleasantries, the Northern BC winter games is looking for volunteers and more questions about the staffing of Watson Island, some of the items of note for Thursday. (see post here)
Wednesday, January 13, 2010-- Celebrating a child friendly city, School closure conversations set to continue and putting to rest a runaway internet rumour, some of the items of note from the Wednesday news cycle. (see post here)
Tuesday, January 12, 2010-- The city slashes some budget items, holds the line on others, reviewing last weeks real estate numbers and getting ready for a night of music, some of the items of note from Tuesday's news findings. (see post here)
Monday, January 11, 2010-- Financial concerns for a local Child Care Centre, a new committee is created to help tackle the challenge of domestic violence and city council gets out the pen and paper with letters over their ferry concerns, some of the items of the Monday news cycle. (see post here)
Friday, January 8, 2010-- The quest for the time capsule continues, lumps of Coal for the harbour for after Christmas and Nathan Cullen weighs in on full body scanners, all part of the Friday news review. (see post here)
Thursday, January 7, 2010-- Prince Rupert's much anticipated Health Care Centre opens its doors, contractor troubles head to the courts and Prince Rupert's real estate numbers are in for 2009, some of the items of the Thursday news cycle. (see post here)
Wednesday, January 6, 2010-- Supporting the troops, a mammography clinic is set for the Hospital next week and bringing in an expert to find that time capsule, some of the items of note from Wednesday's news. (see post here)
Tuesday, January 5, 2010-- Final details on Minnette Bay purchase, billets needed urgently for Northern BC Winter Games and the Mayor reviews and previews, some of the items of note for the news cycle on Tuesday. (see post here)
Monday, January 4, 2010-- A polar bear swim fit for a polar bear, a lucky scratch makes for a lucky holiday and an introduction to the New Year's baby, some of the items of note for the first Masthead of 2010. (see post here)
Thursday, January 21, 2010-- Fundraising for Haiti, a Centennial celebration and putting the final touches on the plans for the ANT, some of the items of note for Thursday's news review. (see post here)
Wednesday, January 20, 2010-- Sharing in the planning on Haida Gwaii, CityWest is optimistic for 2010 and Guns n Hoses is set for Saturday, some of the items of note for Wednesday. (see post here)
Tuesday, January 19, 2010-- More tales from the party, a few million more for cogen at Watson Island and concerns over seniors care at Acropolis, some of the items for Tuesday's news review. (see post here)
Monday, January 18, 2010-- A confrontation between police and young adults, program expansion at KAPS and concerns over Enbridge's pipeline make for the opening items on the Monday news review. (see post here)
Friday, January 15, 2010-- Your quest for a healthy heart will work out in a new home, Full Day Kindergarten is on for September and a non profit group seeks out government funding for its Shames Mountain plans, some of the items for the Friday news cycle. (see post here)
Thursday, January 14, 2010-- Prince Rupert and Putian City exchange pleasantries, the Northern BC winter games is looking for volunteers and more questions about the staffing of Watson Island, some of the items of note for Thursday. (see post here)
Wednesday, January 13, 2010-- Celebrating a child friendly city, School closure conversations set to continue and putting to rest a runaway internet rumour, some of the items of note from the Wednesday news cycle. (see post here)
Tuesday, January 12, 2010-- The city slashes some budget items, holds the line on others, reviewing last weeks real estate numbers and getting ready for a night of music, some of the items of note from Tuesday's news findings. (see post here)
Monday, January 11, 2010-- Financial concerns for a local Child Care Centre, a new committee is created to help tackle the challenge of domestic violence and city council gets out the pen and paper with letters over their ferry concerns, some of the items of the Monday news cycle. (see post here)
Friday, January 8, 2010-- The quest for the time capsule continues, lumps of Coal for the harbour for after Christmas and Nathan Cullen weighs in on full body scanners, all part of the Friday news review. (see post here)
Thursday, January 7, 2010-- Prince Rupert's much anticipated Health Care Centre opens its doors, contractor troubles head to the courts and Prince Rupert's real estate numbers are in for 2009, some of the items of the Thursday news cycle. (see post here)
Wednesday, January 6, 2010-- Supporting the troops, a mammography clinic is set for the Hospital next week and bringing in an expert to find that time capsule, some of the items of note from Wednesday's news. (see post here)
Tuesday, January 5, 2010-- Final details on Minnette Bay purchase, billets needed urgently for Northern BC Winter Games and the Mayor reviews and previews, some of the items of note for the news cycle on Tuesday. (see post here)
Monday, January 4, 2010-- A polar bear swim fit for a polar bear, a lucky scratch makes for a lucky holiday and an introduction to the New Year's baby, some of the items of note for the first Masthead of 2010. (see post here)
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