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Prince Rupert students examine post secondary

Prince Rupert students examine post secondary

Charles Hays Grade 11 and 12 students were presented with a wide variety of career choices at the Annual Post Secondary Institution Visit
Linking cultures in Prince Rupert

Linking cultures in Prince Rupert

Rev. David Stirling, one of the co-pastors of Bethel First Baptist, receives french language books from Patrick Witwicki of the (AFFNO).

Breast Cancer: Making the right decisions for your health

During the last month you will have seen a number of ribbons throughout the paper in support of Breast Cancer Awareness month.

Are you ready to get scruffy? It’s almost “Movember”

So it’s nearly that time of year again, get yourselves ready for ‘Movember’.
Earthquake means 'drop, cover, hold on'

Earthquake means 'drop, cover, hold on'

The best way to protect yourself from falling objects in an earthquake is ducking under a desk or sturdy table until one minute after the shaking stops.

Prince Rupert Civic Pride planning clean-up this Sunday

Civic Pride will be holding a community clean up later this week.

Bloody red wines that are sure to be a Halloween treat

Red wines are perfect if you are looking to find something that will help you get into that spooky Halloween spirit and theme.
A bigger venue...

A bigger venue...

Fellowship First Baptist’s grand opening service at the Lester Centre took place on Sunday.

Patients encouraged to get involved in the primary health care

Getting patients involved in primary health care in the province was the focus of a presentation to council by Northern Health’s primary health care developer Jane Boutette, who touted opportunities for training through the Patient Voices Network.

The crisp wines that deliver for summer

I love to drink crisp white wines during the summer. Crispness is a word that I use to describe wines with a combination of noticeable acidity and an effervescent feel.