Our archive of the daily findings from Prince Rupert's various media sources, from the Daily News, Northern View, CBC and CFTK News, we outline the main stories of the day for the month of June 2010.
June 25-- Prince Rupert Grain receives its award, the RCMP seek a suspect in an east side assault and Skeena Queen Charlotte Regional District goes on the defensive over its comments policy. (see post here)
June 24-- A review of departing School District principal Steve Riley's career, Prince Rupert RCMP are kept busy on Thursday morning on 6th West and CFTK profiles Rudy Kelly at his new position with the City of Prince Rupert, some of Thursday's news offerings. (see post here)
June 23-- City council has a chat with Enbridge on their pipeline plans, Canpotex offers up little new on their terminal plans and Terrace RCMP deployed a taser in last nights stand off, some of the items of interest for Wednesday. (see post here)
June 22-- Regional District decisions jump to the front page, yet more changes for School District 52 and a look at the job ahead for Rudy Kelly, as he takes on his new role with the City of Prince Rupert, some of the items of interest from the Tuesday news files. (see post here)
June 21-- Haida Gwai welcomes its past back home, North Pacific Cannery hopes for a tourism rebound and an Alaskan couple is killed in a car crash Saturday on highway 16 east of Terrace, some of the items of the news review for Monday. (see post here)
June 18-- Air Transportation in and out of Prince Rupert could face strike action, NWCC looks for a new leader and an advertisement notice in the Daily News becomes the talk of the town, some of the items of note from Friday's news cycle. (see post here)
June 17-- Questions persist about make up of Cohen Commission into the Fraser river fishery, Lax Kw'alaams Academy prepares for a unionization vote and Carole James outlines her opposition to the Northern Gateway pipeline project, some of the items of interest for Thursday's news files. (see post here)
June 16-- CityWest prepares to celebrate it's birthday, the Chamber identifies the economy as a major concern and the Nass fishery opens up, some of the highlights of the day's news for Wednesday. (see post here)
June 15-- More coverage of the passing of Mike Tarr, CEO of Northern Savings Credit Union, the city details its salary and financial information and the Fraser Institute's high school rankings are released, some of the items of the Tuesday news file. (see post here)
June 14-- CFTK's video coverage of Seafest, news from the School District and a look at Blair Lekstrom's resignation from the Campbell cabinet highlight the Monday news items. (see post here)
June 11-- A Much respected Rupertite passes away, Carole James comes to town and Third Avenue West Merchants take charge of their own area improvements, some of the items of interest from Friday's news files. (see post here)
June 10-- Education highlights Thursday's news items with School District 52 making some changes to its management listings and Lax Kw'alaams Academy finds itself in the midst of a unionisation drive and the Port of Prince Rupert celebrates its 2009 statistics. All part of Thursday's review of the news. (see post here)
June 9-- RTI takes the board on the road, changes are in store for SD 52 and drugs and a sense of local denial are on the mind of a local advocate, some of the items from Wednesday's news files. (see post here)
June 8-- The welcome mat goes out for the newest container ship to call on Prince Rupert, Gary Coons brings a friend to seafest and keep an eye on your mail slots, some of the items of interest for Tuesday's files. (see post here)
June 7-- The Salvation Army celebrates 100 years in Prince Rupert, Carbon trading at the Coast Hotel and TV 7 hops aboard the Cosco Malaysia at its Prince Rupert debut, some of the items of interest for the Monday edition. (see post here)
June 4-- Transport Canada begins it enforcement of new regulations on the water, a big day at the Port as the largest vessel yet makes a port call and Gary Coons wants the province to bring a stop to Enbridge's Kitimat plans, some of the items of interest for Friday. (see post here)
June 3-- Finishing touches on the all day kindergarten plans, our cruise visitors don't always leave happy and the RCMP Rural squad makes a weapons related arrest in Kitkatla, some of the highlights of Thursday's news file. (see post here)
June 2-- The Grads of PRSS celebrate their achievements, Enbridge moves the pipeline process further along and less time to recycle on Saturday's, some of the items of interest for Wednesday. (see post here)
June 1-- Rallying against Enbridge in Kitimat, Nathan Cullen explains his side of the MP spending debate and some on Haida Gwaii have questions about NaiKun, some of the items of interest for Tuesday's news cycle. (see post here)
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