Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Podunk Below the Masthead, Monday, November 15, 2010

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.

The Northern View-
Body of missing man recovered by Prince Rupert RCMP -- RCMP confirm the sad news that they have discovered the body of Patrick Lyle Boulton who had gone missing in October, Mr. Boulton's body was discovered Friday, not far from the discovery of his car on Thursday (see article here)

The Northern View
Prince Rupert Rampage split weekend series with Williams Lake-- Details on the weekend of action in the CIHL which saw the Rampage earn a split on the road (see article here)

CFTK TV 7 News
Prince Rupert teen arrested -- A local Prince Rupert teenager faces charges of trespassing and break and enter after his arrest in the early morning hours of Friday on Gull crescent (see article here)

CFTK TV 7 News
Body of Missing Prince Rupert man found-- TV 7 reviews the discovery of the body of Patrick  Lyle Boulton in the waters of the Skeena east of Prince Ruper (see article here) TV 7 also had a video report from Sahar Nassimdoost on Monday's news (view report here)

CFTK TV 7 News
Demonstration against Lighthouse De-Staffing Planned for Prince Rupert-- With the Senate committee coming to town, opposition groups to the lighthouse de-staffing program  plan to take their message to the streets (see article here)

CFTK TV 7 News
Halyk defends behaviour of Kitimat councillors -- One Kitimat councillor is blaming the media for the negative impressions that Kitimat council is making these days (see article here)

CFTK TV 7 News
Two men escape injury after car catches fire-- The Thornhill Fire Department has to respond to a car fire east of Terrace (see article here) (view video report here)

CFTK TV 7 News
Federal Greens in Ottawa to Lobby Against West Coast Oil Tankers-- The Green party is seeking a ban on crude oil tankers along the BC coast (see article here)

CFTK TV 7 News
Wolverines record first victory of season -- Details on the first taste of success this CIHL season for the Hazelton Wolverines (see article here)

CFTK TV 7 News
NDP accuse BC Liberals of Ignoring public on budget consultations-- The NDP accuses the Liberals of showing contempt for British Columbians by undermining their own budget consultation program (see article here)

Terrace Standard 
Local woman nominated for leadership award -- A local Terrace businesswoman is nominated for a leadership award (see article here)

Terrace Standard
Gay man takes cops to court -- A Terrace resident is taking local police to court after a number of incidents outside of a Terrace nightclub over the summer (see article here)

QCI Observer
Conservancy funding troubles MIMC chair-- The Moresby Island Management Committee fears that local campsites are falling into disrepair and could be nothing more than paper parks (see article here)

QCI Observer
Hecate winds will be harnessed: Naikun-- Naikun Wind continues to express confidence in the prospect of the development of wind power off the coast of Haida Gwaii (see article here)

KRBD Ketchikan radio
Embattled Johansen to meet with District 1 Republicans Monday-- The counting political fallout in southeast Alaska is examined after Representative Kyle Johansen gave up his house majority leader position last week (listen to report here)

KRBD Ketchikan radio
Tinglit, Haida art well placed in Smithsoian museum -- Southeast Alaska art is one of the feature attractions at Washington's Smithsoniam Museum (see article and listen to report here)

CBC News Northern BC 
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