A pipeline support module is en route for REEF
The Ridley Island Energy Export Facility is making significant progress, with work expected to continue as a pipeline support module is set to arrive shortly.
BCUC seeking pricing information from Prince Rupert fuel stations
Gas prices in Prince Rupert are higher than the average for the North Coast so the B.C. Utilities Commission is requesting more information.
PRCT sees successful cruise season
With Cruise season wrapped up, the Prince Rupert Cruise Terminal looks to build on this years success. 
PRPA sees a rise in total cargo volume in September
The Prince Rupert Port Authority has seen and increased volume of cargo at several major terminals in September.
Key components for the Ridley Island Energy Export Facility en route
COSCO Shipping Europe said components for the Ridley Island Energy Export Facility (REEF) project are being carried by the MV Kang Sheng Kou on its way to Prince Rupert.
Canada Post to resume limited service as CUPW shifts to rotating strikes Oct. 11
Canada Post says it will begin restarting mail operations this weekend as the Canadian Union of Postal Workers shifts from a national walkout to rotating strikes.
Member of parliment for Skeena–Bulkley Valley advocating for constituents
Ellis Ross is representing the concerns of residents in Skeena-Bulkley Valley about lumber mills getting shut down due to U.S. tariffs and rising costs.
Prince Rupert house prices on the rise
Saving up money to buy a house will take a little bit longer due to rising cost of homes in Prince Rupert.
First Nations leaders oppose Alberta’s proposed bitumen pipeline to B.C. coast
A proposal by Premier Danielle Smith’s Alberta government to fund a potential bitumen pipeline to British Columbia’s North Coast is drawing strong opposition from several First Nations on the North Coast.
PRPA CEO and president to retire at the end of the year
Prince Rupert Port Authority CEO and president Shaun Stevenson will retire Dec. 30 after 28 years of helping grow the port. 
CUPW slams Canada Post’s latest contract offers as ‘new lows’ in strike standoff
The Canadian Union of Postal Workers said Canada Post’s latest contract proposals represent a major step backward.



 
 

