Saturday, November 13, 2010

Podunk Below the Masthead Archives for November 2010

Our archive of the daily findings from the North coast's various media sources, from the Northern View and CFTK to KRBD, Terrace Standard, The QCI Observer and more. Each day we highlight the main stories of the day for the Northwest for the month of November 2010.

November 29-- The Rupert to Tsawwassen ferry route may be back on the drawing board, Winterfest is almost upon us and winter weather makes for an interesting travel day for the Terrace airport, some of the items of note from our Monday news review. (see post here)

November 26-- A blockade goes up in Oona River, health care in Prince Rupert celebrates it's 100 and a Terrace businessman hopes that his re-development project attracts new shops for the city, some of the items on interest from our Friday news review. (see post here)

November 25-- Parking at a premium in Prince Rupert's harbour, Ski season is underway in Smithers and Vancouver's weather creates travel woes for Terrace airport, some of the items of interest for our Thursday news review. (see post here)

November 24-- Canpotex keeps in touch, Coast Mountain School closure and configuration discussions almost at an end and the Haisla sign on for LNG development in Kitimat, some of the items of note for our Wednesday news review (see post here)

November 23-- The City gains some financial relief at Watson Island, more intrigue to the local Recycling issue and one more call for those that need a family doctor to drop into the Primary care clinic, some of the items of note for our Tuesday news review. (see post here)

November 22-- North coast politicians seem promising trends for the economic future, the Senators get a better understanding of lighthouse issues on the north coast and a former Liberal MLA weighs in on the current dysfunction in BC politics, some of the items of interest from our Monday news review. (see post here)

November 19-- The City gets an eviction notice of sorts, Roger Harris joins the time to go Mr. Campbell collective and the onset of cold weather brings the introduction of more shelter beds for Terrace residents that may require them, some of the items of interest from our Friday news review. (see post here)

November 18-- A Prince Rupert Christmas Tradition faces a challenging decision, the RCMP offers up the first comments on a Terrace beating allegation and postal woes continue to plague Haida Gwaii, some of the items of interest from our Thursday news review. (see post here)

November 17-- A bright future ahead according to the Quickload President, DFO's misplaced priorities and a reminder of the unsolved nature of high profile triple murder in Kitimat from 1997, some of the items of interest for our Wednesday news review. (see post here)

November 16-- The Salvation Army outlines details on its transitional housing plans, a downtown business owner has two weeks to make his repairs and the debate heats up over light houses on the west coast, some of the items of interest for Tuesday. (see post here)

November 15-- Sad news from the Skeena, a Prince Rupert teen is arrested for on B & E charges and planning a protest for the Senators in Prince Rupert, some of the items of note for our Monday news review.  (see post here)


November 12-- Details of the recovery of a vehicle from the Skeena River, the topic of Lighthouses will be examined in Prince Rupert next week and the cost of travel by BC Ferry to Haida Gwaii could face a dramatic increase over the next five years, some of the items of note from our Friday news review. (see post here)

November 10-- Parking changes for the downtown area, Kitimat's would be councillors meet in debate and Alaska starts their count of Senate write in ballots, some of our findings for Wednesday's news review. (see post here)

November 9-- Council majority recommends more details on in camera sessions, changes possible to fisheries on the north coast and more details on the Halloween police incident outside of Terrace, some of the items of interest from Tuesday's news review. (see post here)

November 8-- Pet abandonment at the SPCA, Coal may be king for BC's ports and a bad treat for a Masset trick and treater, some of the items of interest from our Monday news review. (see post here)

November 5-- A local downtown building owner has concerns over city orders for renovations, Gary Coons provides his first thoughts on the resignation of Gordon Campbell and lessons from the chef for a local couple opening up their restaurant in town, some of the items of note for our Friday news review. (see post here)

November 4-- Canpotex expands it exports base, Mailbox explosives found in Terrace area and they're studying whales in southeast Alaska, some of the items of interest in our Thursday news review. (see post here)

November 3-- The Premier's resignation announcement of Wednesday brings forward many comments from the North coast, the city's third and final community meeting is reviewed and Smithers worries about increasing gang activity in the city, some of the items of interest for our news review of Wednesday. (see post here)

November 2-- Another truck incident on local roads, seeking to provide more information to the public about city council developments and a celebrity chef and a local restaurant opening, some of the items of interest for our news review for Tuesday. (see post here)

November 1-- A police incident ends peacefully east of Terrace, Rupert set to receive day treatment detox beds and Haida Gwaii receives the worst of the storm, some of the items of interest for our Monday news review. (see post here)

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