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Local gymnasts to benefit from new equipment

Local athletes in Prince Rupert will have new gymnastics equipment to train with thanks to an investment totaling $225,000 over four separate contributions by the Prince Rupert Port Authority.

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.

City of Prince Rupert releases draft of 2026 budget

The City of Prince Rupert has released a first draft of its 2026 budget, which was presented at Mondays regular council meeting. 

Haida Gwaii home to many archeological sites

The Council of the Haida Nation says there are many archaeological sites on the island with potential unidentified sites.

Prince Rupert Ground Search and Rescue aid missing, injured man

Prince Rupert Ground Search and Rescue were dispatched to Kloiya Bay to aid a missing elderly man in need of medical assistance on Oct. 24.

Rampage turn up the heat, beating Ice Demons 7-3

The Prince Rupert Rampage hosted the Kitimat Ice Demons for their second meeting of the season with the Rampage having won 5-0 last time.

U13 Sea Wolves win gold medal on home ice

The Prince Rupert U13 Sea Wolves went a perfect 5-0 during their home tournament capturing the gold medal.

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. 

Flood watch in effect for B.C. coastal areas and rivers

With heavy rain in the forecast, those residing in coastal areas or near large bodies of water are being advised to be prepared for potential flooding.

Affordable housing coming for Lax Kw’alaams band members

Lax Kw'alaams band members will have an easier time finding an affordable place to live with nearly 60 new residences by 2027.
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