Wednesday, December 01, 2010

Podunk Below the Masthead, Tuesday, November 30, 2010

A train vehicle collision in Port Edward sends a woman to Prince Rupert hospital, the District of Port Ed has some questions on in camera sessions at Regional District and the strong start program continues to find success in Prince Rupert, some of the items of interest for our Tuesday news review.

The Northern View
Train and vehicle collide in Port Edward-- Details of an incident on Tuesday morning which saw a CN train collide with a vehicle at the Nelson Street crossing in Port Edward (see article here)

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Hospital auxiliary celebrate 100 years of serving Rupert-- A review of last weeks celebrations marking 100 years of patient care in the city (see article here)

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Local leaders want Enbridge hearings-- Add North coast governments and First Nations to the growing list of those that want more input into the Enbridge Northern Gateway process (see article here)

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Jobless rate drops in October-- The Northern View offers up its interpretations of the latest jobless stats released for October (see article here)

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Including wildlife in fisheries management just makes sense-- A look at a scientific paper which outlines its thoughts on better salmon management (see article here)

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Port Ed talks RD in-camera-- The District of Port Edward addresses the issue of in camera meetings at Skeena Queen Charlotte Regional District proceedings (see article here)

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Northern Health turns the focus to men's health concerns -- A review of a recent Northern Health study into the health of men and boys in Northern BC (see report here)

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Tourism gets nod for ad money-- Tourism Prince Rupert is the first of the successful applicants for money from Prince Rupert as city council passes a motion to encourage the purchase of ads (see article here)

The Northern View
Vigil to honour victims of massacre-- The North Coast Transition Society outlines its plans for a candlelight vigil on December 6th to mark the anniversary of the massacre at Montreal's Ecole Polytechnique, the noon hour vigil will take place in the multi purpose room at NWCC (see article here)

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End of NTL assessment delayed-- A fifteen day extension to the end of the environmental assessment process of the Northern Transmission Line is announced (see article here)

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Fact sheet for investors complete-- The Prince Rupert and Port Edward Development Corporation has completed its study and provided some helpful information for would be investors in the region (see article here)

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Taking the good with the bad... -- A review of a session held at Community Futures of the NOrthwest last week that focused on attitudes in Prince Rupert and what is needed to create economic development (see article here)

CFTK TV 7 News
Third Prince Rupert Strong Start two months along and going strong-- The third Strong Start program has been running since September and CFTK outlines its success thus far (see article here) Sahar Nassimdoost provided this video report on the program which you can view here.

CFTK TV 7 News
Highway Reopened at Onion Lake following Three Vehicle Crash-- Winter weather driving proved challenging south of Terrace on Tuesday morning as RCMP responded to a three vehicle crash near Mount Layton Hot Springs (see article here)

CFTK TV 7 News
Public Meeting on Thornhill Junior Secondary's Future tonight-- Coast Mountain School District holds another of its public consultation sessions to discuss the fate of Thornhill Secondary (see article here) Coast Mountain Distrtict met with Kitimat parents on Monday those proceedings were examined in this video report

Terrace Standard
Power line review delayed again-- A fifteen  day delay is put in place for the end of the assessment into the Northern Transmission Line (see article here)

Terrace Standard
Three vehicle crash sends three to hospital -- Details and a picture of a three vehicle accident on Highway 37 south of Terrace (see article here)

KRBD Ketchikan radio
Hikers rescued after losing way on Deer Mountain-- A two day rescue operation comes to a successful conclusion as two hikers are found after losing track of a trail near Ketchikan (listen to report here)

KRBD Ketchikan radio
NMFS plans to issue halibut charter permits soon-- New regulations are set to begin in Alaska's halibut fishery (listen to report here)

KRBD Ketchikan radio
Expert says Old Wrangell Mill site can be revived-- Hopes are high for the revival of a timber mill and industry around Wrangell (listen to report here)

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