Thursday, November 25, 2010

Podunk Below the Masthead, Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Canpotex keeps in touch, Coast Mountain School closure and configuration discussions almost at an end and the Haisla sign on for LNG development in Kitimat, some of the items of note for our Wednesday news review

The Northern View
Canpotex says interest remains high for terminal in Prince Rupert -- A short press release stirs up the dreams again of a potash terminal for Ridley Island (see article here)

CFTK TV 7 News 
School closure and reconfiguration consultations wrap up next week -- The Coast Mountain School District prepares to wrap up their consultations on potential changes to the District's configuration and roster of schools (see article here)

CFTK TV 7 News 
Northern Gateway town hall in Terrace to be held February 1-- The date is set for discussion in Terrace on the Enbridge Northern Gateway project, a forum planned for February 1st at the REM Lee Theatre (see article here)

Terrace Standard
Pedestrian struck by vehicle--RCMP in Terrace are seeking more details of an incident in downtown Terrace on November 15th, which saw a resident struck by a vehicle while cross Lakelse Avenue (see article here)

Terrace Standard
Bakery officially opens-- A couple from Prince George who relocated to Terrace have opened up a new business venture in the city (see article here)

Terrace Standard
City sets date for Enbridge town hall meeting -- Further details on the planned public forum in February to discuss the Enbridge Gateway project (see article here)

Terrace Standard
Regional District gets a grant-- The Provincial Government provides the Regional District of Kitimat-Stikine with a 1.1 million dollar grant (see article here)

The Northern Sentinel
Haisla make history-- The Haisla Nation ratifies an agreement with Apache Canada for a 49 year lease for construction and operation of the Kitimat LNG terminal (see article here)

The Northern Sentinel
Reward increase for capture-- The reward for information leading to the capture of alleged killer Kevin Vermette has been increased to 25,000 dollars (see article here)

CBC News Northern BC Daybreak North
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