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Rescuers Tried In Vain To Save Stranded Orca Mom
Mother died apparently from drowning after beached on the Zeballos Causeway.
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Winter Is Coming: Is Your Community Ready For More Extreme Weather?
Only about a third of British Columbians have taken steps to be prepared, says BC Hydro.
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BC Has Tons Of Sea Cucumbers And This Vid Shows The Crazy Way They Eat
We can relate to these hungry marine animals stuffing their faces.
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Upgrades Underway at Diana Lake Provinicial Park
The facility will reopen to public at the end of April with improved accessibility, new day-use shelter and expanded parking.
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Regional Community Foundation in Prince Rupert Opens Annual Grant for Local Projects
Successful applicants usually receive between $1,000 and $5,000, with some exceptions receiving more.
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Prince Rupert Author Wins Regional Award for Debut Book
Blair Mirau’s historical narrative about Prince Rupert paints a picture of the city’s complex, rich history from a modern perspective.
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Former Rotarian Receives a New Rolling Throne From the Club
The recline function gives Doug Moore a welcome bonus, now he can kick back and enjoy his favourite TV shows with added ease.
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Ecology Centre’s All-Female Team Inspires Rupertites with the Richness of Local Ecosystems
The Ecological Society is seeking three environment educators for this summer’s Lax Süülda Container Market.
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Coast Mountain College Launches New Scholarship for Northwest BC Students
The award covers up to $8,300 per individual.
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Tariffs a Wake-Up Call For How Much of Our Natural Resources are Tapped by the US
The Canadian public is souring on the US as Trump wields trade threats as an “economic force” to drive home his message that Canada should become the 51st state.
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Smithers judge reduces sentences for Coastal GasLink protesters
Lawyers argued that the trio’s rights were violated by racist remarks made during their arrests
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Trump Tariff Threat a Trojan Horse for BC’s Fossil Fuels
As BC accelerates energy projects, questions arise about environmental costs and First Nations’ consent.
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Tŝilhqot’in Nation Demands Halt to Alaskan Salmon Interception
Tŝilhqot’in Chiefs Call for Halt to Alaskan District 104 Fishery as Salmon Populations Decline.
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Para ice hockey takes over Pomeroy during High on Ice Winter Festival
People could try out para ice hockey at the Pomeroy Sports Centre on February 15th during the High on Ice Winter Festival in Fort St. John.
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3rd year in a row: Similkameen women’s team wins All Native championship trophy
‘Three-peat — it’s been in the back of our minds forever,’ says Starbirds MVP Jade Montgomery-Waardenburg. ‘It feels so good to win today.’
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March calls for a fun-filled Children’s Fest in Prince Rupert!
The fiesta will be followed by a free swim and skating session.
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All Native Basketball Tournament begins with celebration of coastal culture
Players, staff, and fans have descended on Prince Rupert for the tournament’s 65th anniversary.
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DFO Increases Herring Quota Despite Warnings of Stock Decline
The bureaucrats at Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) have approved an increase in the commercial Pacific herring harvest in the Strait of Georgia (SOG), despite concerns from Saanich Peninsula hereditary chiefs about declining herring stocks and potential impacts on the marine ecosystem.
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Prince Rupert experiencing colder, drier winter than normal
Arctic Outflow brings wind chill and sunny conditions as La Niña conditions continue in Pacific Ocean.