October 27--EXPERTS FIGURING OUT IF CITY’S WORKFORCE IS READY FOR BOOM--Full details on the jobs skills survey being conducted by Community Futures of the Pacific Northwest (see story here)
October 26--REGIONAL AIRLINE HOPES DEAL WITH ALBERTA FIRM WILL FLY--The locally based regional airline tries to find its way out of creditor protection, with a possible merger with an Alberta service. (see story here)
October 25--TERRACE’S FORMER SKEENA MILL ON THE BLOCK AGAIN--The former Skeena Sawmill in Terrace goes up for auction, bringing to an end a long running story in the northwest. (see story here)
October 24--BOOM IN ASIA, CONTAINER PORT DRAWING BIG CROWD--The Conference on containerization and the opportunities to come, organized by Community Futures of the Pacific Northwest becomes a popular topic locally (see story here)
October 23--GROUP LOOKING TO HELP FILL THE NORTH COAST SKILLS GAP--Community Futures of the Pacific Northwest makes plans to launch a jobs skills survey in the northwest. (see story here)
October 20--PORT WORK CREWS REFUSING TO SLOW DOWN FOR WINTER--The Fairview Container Port project continues on along schedule, and plans are in the works to keep the schedule on track during the nasty north coast winter. (see story here)
October 19--PORT LOOKING FORWARD TO BETTER CRUISE YEAR IN 2007-- A review of the recently completed cruise season and a preview of what 2007 might look like for the North Coast (see story here)
October 18--CULLEN WANTS A NEW WAY FORWARD FOR PORT TALKS--The MP for Skeena-Bulkley Valley takes the federal government to task over the mishandling of the land issue with the Coast Tsmishian (see story here)
October 17--MASSIVE GROWTH ABROAD TO BE FELT CLOSE TO HOME’--International growth especially in Asia is set to change the dynamic of life in the Northwest (see story here)
October 16--TORY’S $28 M FOR BORDER SERVICES THRILLS PORT BOSS--The Feds provide money for the Border Services requirements for the Container Port (see story here)October 13--RUPERT HAS ‘COME OF AGE’ SAYS MINISTER EMERSON--The Federal Industry Minister sees good times ahead for Prince Rupert (see story here)
October 12--CULLEN LOSING PATIENCE WITH FED’S EI ‘CASH GRAB’--The Region's MP expresses frustration with the Governments handling of the EI issue (see story here)
October 11--EI WOES EASE SLIGHTLY BUT FIGHT FOR FAIRNESS GOES ON--A few local workers benefit from a rising Unemployment rate which actually helps them to qualify for Employment Insurance (see story here)
October 10--JOBS AND NEW BUSINESSES REBOUND IN THE NORTHWEST--The Chartered Accountants of BC, chart a new and more prosperous course for Northwestern BC. (see story here)
October 6--SKY IS THE LIMIT FOR PORT’S BOLD EXPANSION PLANS--Once again the good news story of the Fairview Container Port is brought to life on the front page of the Daily News. (see story here)
October 5--B. C. FINANCE MINISTER GETS VALUE FROM TOUR OF RUPERT--The Province's Finance Minister comes to town to learn more about local concerns. (see story here)
October 4--FIREFIGHTERS TURN UP HEAT ON CITY OVER VOLUNTEERS--The issue of auxiliary firefighers in Prince Rupert becomes a bit more controversial after comments from the union representative for the firefighters union. (see details here)
October 3--SALMON DERBY ORGANIZERS LOOKING BACK WITH PRIDE--The local oragnizer of the recently completed Great Northern Salmon Classic declares success! (see details here)
October 2--WOMAN RECOVERING AFTER BEING SHOT DURING STRUGGLE--Coverage of Friday afternoons shooting at a Prince Rupert convenience store. (see details here)
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