Tuesday, November 02, 2010

Podunk Below the Masthead, Monday, November 1, 2010

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.

The Northern View
Plans in place for detox beds for Prince Rupert -- Details of a Northern Health initiative to provide for detox beds for men taking day treatment for drug and alcohol addiction (see article here)

CFTK TV 7 News
Suspects arrested, Highway 16 Reopened East of Terrace -- CFTK has a number of items regarding the police action of Sunday night/Monday morning. (see articles here, here and here) TV 7 video report (can be be viewed here)

CFTK TV 7 News
Storm lashes Haida Gwaii -- A short review of weather related troubles on Hadia Gwaii from Sunday night (see article here)

CFTK TV 7 News
PR Wildlife Shelter -- With winter approaching the operators of the Prince Rupert Wildlife Shelter are concerned over what the weather will bring as far as conditions at the shelter go (see video report here)

CFTK TV 7
Former Councillor Passes-- Rich McLaren,  a former councillor in Terrace has  passed away ( see video report here)

CFTK TV 7 News
NLWS Rescues More Bear Cubs -- A Smithers Wildlife Shelter rescues more Bear cubs bringing the total in residence to 27 (see article here) view (video report here)

Terrace Standard
Second man arrested -- The Terrace Standard had a number of items on Monday's police incident east of the city you can review them here, here here, here and here.

Terrace Standard
Council reviews initiatives, starts budget talks -- Terrace city council begins its deliberations on priorities and budgetary planning (see article here)

QCI Observer
Board invites new minister -- The new Minister of Education has been invited to Haida Gwaii to get a first hand look at some of the innovative ideas in place in island schools (see article here)

QCI Observer
Work on annual cut continues --  The review of Haida Gwaii's timber supply is underway, a review which will determine the Allowable Cut for the islands (see article here)

KRBD Ketchikan radio
US Senate campaign down to the wire-- As Alaskans prepare to head to the polls on Tuesday, KRBD reviews the campaign for senate in the state (see article here)

KRBD Ketchikan radio
Alaskan herring roe-- The Sitka Tribe of Alaska calls for better enforcement of rules on out of state residents harvesting subsistence herring roe (see article and hear audio report here)

CBC News Northern BC Daybreak North 
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