Tuesday, December 07, 2010

Podunk Below the Masthead, Monday, December 6, 2010

Remembering Montreal, Jobless numbers reviewed and the oil tanker debate comes to the floor of the House of Commons, some of the items of note from our Monday review of the news.

The Northern View
North Coast honours victims of Montreal Massacre -- Prince Rupert remembers the events of December 6, 1989, the 21st anniversary of the shootings at Ecole Polytechnique in Montreal (see article here)

The Northern View
Jobless rate continues to decline in November-- The latest figures from Statistics Canada outlining the unemployment rate in the Northwest (see article here)

CFTK TV 7 News
Halyk elaborates on decision to quit Enbridge advisory board-- A Kitimat councillor outlines hia reason's for leaving an advisory board into the Enbridge project (see article here)

CFTK TV 7 News
Victims of Massacre remembered in Prince Rupert-- A review of the Prince Rupert vigil for the victims of the 1989 shootings at Ecole Polytechnique in Montreal (see article here) Sahar Nassimdoost provided this report for the TV 7 News (see video here)

CFTK TV 7 News
Another busy year ahead for Smithers Christmas Hamper program-- A look at the planning in place for the annual Christmas Hamper program in Smithers (see article here)

CFTK TV 7 News
CIHL: Log jam atop West; Houston Avenges Loss in East-- A review of the weekend of action in the CIHL (see article here)

Terrace Standard
Parliament to debate tanker ban motion -- The debate over oil tankers off the north coast will take place in the House of Commons on Tuesday (see article here)

QCI Observer
Men missing: NH health report --Northern Health seeks out information as to why men wait to access health services (see article here)

QCI Observer
GMDC annual meeting is Wednesday-- The Greater Masset Development Corporation sets a new date for its annual general meeting (see article here)

QCI Observer
Nomination deadline approaches-- The deadline for nominations for a position on Port Clements village is coming up at the end of this week (see article here)

KRBD Ketchikan radio
Hedden steps down after 17 years as coach-- A Sitka area high school wrestling coach makes his plans to step down from his post at the end of this season (listen to the report here)

KRBD Ketchikan radio
Governor Parnell sworn in today-- The electoral process of November comes to an end today as the Governor and Lt. Governor are sworn into office (see article here)

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