Saturday, July 10, 2010

Podunk Below the Masthead Archives for July 2010

Our archive o the daily findings from Prince Rupert's various media sources, from the Daily News, Northern View,  CBC and CFTK News, we outline the main stories of the day for the month of July 2010.

July 30-- A service club seeks new members, The RCMP begins an investigation into the death of a baby in Terrace and the province expands its fire information system, some of the items of interest for Friday.  (see post here)


July 29-- Users of the public dock and boat ramp in Port Edward contributed to the need for a bear killing in the community, Fire closes a Northwest highway and questions grow in Kitimat over the province's intentions towards the Eurocan mill, some of the items of note from the Thursday newsfiles. (see post here)


July 28--Enbridge protests take to Vancouver's streets, a music festival in Rupert and fire bans continue across the northwest, some of the items of note for Wednesday. (see post here)


July 27-- Troubling times for the fish industry in the city, the Port Authority adds its thoughts on a cargo study for the airport and the Gathering Strength journey is underway, some of the items from the newsfiles for Tuesday. (see post here)


July 26--A bear is destroyed in Port Edward, the city makes plans to hear the people and concerns over hidden agendas over the Eurocan mill closure, some of our items of note for Monday. (see post here)


July 23-- Economic Development ideas from Prince Rupert, there's money in those traffic fines for Prince Rupert and an inquest into a police involved shooting set for Smithers in the fall, sone of the items of note for Friday's news files. (see post here)

July 22-- Upgrades are planned for Charles Hays Secondary, Feral cats continue to be a problem in the city and a basketball game between the RCMP and local youth, highlight the news items for Thursday. (see post here)

July 21-- A settlement for Queen of the North claims, water concerns in Port Clements and the last shot at saving the Eurocan mill seems to have passed by, some of the items of interest in the news review for Wednesday. (see post here)

July 20-- Airport funding, cats and a grand opening are among the items of our review for Tuesday of the city's media offerings. (see post here)

July 19-- A visit from some Federal cabinet ministers, landfill decisions on Haida Gwaii and a standoff in Smithers, some of our reviews of the daily items of note from the city's media options. (see post here)

July 16-- The final day and the final edition of the Daily News, a review of a life lived as the community commemorates Walter Smith and Terrace RCMP close the file on a missing persons case, some of the news items of the day for Friday. (see post here)

July 15-- Increased production opportunities at McMillan Fish, TV 7 reviews the passing of Walter Smith and the Mounties are riding again, on their bikes that is, some of the news items for Thursday. (see post here)

July 14-- A close encounter of the Grizzly kind, the Daily outlines it final day and Walter Smith passes away at the age of 94, some of the top items of the news day for Wednesday. (see post here)


July 13-- A little urban renewal on the waterfront, low levels on local rivers and highlight the Tuesday findings from Prince Rupert's media files. (see post here)


July 12-- Releasing the salmon, vandalism on the east side and progress on the Moresby Housing project, some of the items of interest for Monday. (see post here)


July 9-- Chances hedges its bet on taxes, a worrisome trend on the water and television discovers Prince Rupert cuisine, some of the items from the Friday news cycle. (see post here)

July 8-- A first hand look at the devastation of the gulf for some North coast residents, City council seeks answers over the closure of the Daily News, and the Mayor wants the forestry office back, some of the items of note from the Thursday news files. (see post here)

July 7-- Charles Hays dream brings his great, great grandson up for a look, another review of the closure of the Daily News and officials from Coast Tsimshian resources report back on their recent trip to China, some of the items of interest from Wednesday's news cycle. (see post here)

July 6-- An account of the second journey of a pair of Rupertites involved in the annual Ride to Conquer Cancer from Richmond to Seattle, the citizens on Patrol are back and Real estate numbers show some improvement in the city, some of the items from Tuesday's news files.(see post here)

July 5-- Canada Day is citizenship day for a number of northwest residents, the Coast Tsimshian and China work out a deal and within a few months the Daily News will publish no more, some of the items of note from the news files of Monday. (see post here)

July 2--Charles Hays graduation, the Daily News is under new ownership and a campaign to raise awareness of the dangers of tanker traffic on the north coast, some of the items of the Friday news cycle. (see post here)

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