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    Toxic Shipbreaking Raises Alarm in Baynes Sound

    Industrial waste from shipbreaking is flowing into critical marine habitats amid enforcement gaps.

    Baynes Sound, a biologically rich marine region off the east coast of Vancouver Island, is at the centre of an escalating environmental controversy. Deep Water Recovery (DWR), a shipbreaking and retrofitting facility operating in Union Bay, has been accused of repeatedly discharging high levels of toxic metals into the ocean without permits or proper waste […] More

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    Bella Bella’s Beloved Cedar Trail to Get Much-Needed Upgrades

    With a boost from new funding, the Heiltsuk Nation is enhancing a beloved community trail.

    Radha Agarwal, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Prince Rupert Northern View With new funding in hand, the Heiltsuk Indian Band is preparing to revitalize its scenic community trail, a recent favourite for residents and tourists exploring Bella Bella. The $10,000 grant comes from the Outdoor Recreation Council of BC (ORCBC), which named the band one of its 2025 recipients. “I’m just […] More

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    Toxic Shipbreaking Raises Alarm in Baynes Sound

    Industrial waste from shipbreaking is flowing into critical marine habitats amid enforcement gaps.

    Baynes Sound, a biologically rich marine region off the east coast of Vancouver Island, is at the centre of an escalating environmental controversy. Deep Water Recovery (DWR), a shipbreaking and retrofitting facility operating in Union Bay, has been accused of repeatedly discharging high levels of toxic metals into the ocean without permits or proper waste […] More

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    Bella Bella’s Beloved Cedar Trail to Get Much-Needed Upgrades

    With a boost from new funding, the Heiltsuk Nation is enhancing a beloved community trail.

    Radha Agarwal, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Prince Rupert Northern View With new funding in hand, the Heiltsuk Indian Band is preparing to revitalize its scenic community trail, a recent favourite for residents and tourists exploring Bella Bella. The $10,000 grant comes from the Outdoor Recreation Council of BC (ORCBC), which named the band one of its 2025 recipients. “I’m just […] More

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    Pickleball Popularity Surges at Rupert’s 2nd Annual Tournament

    This year’s competition also featured a new Beginner Category.

    Radha Agarwal, Local Journalism Initiative, The Northern View Prince Rupert’s pickleball community served fierce rallies and local pride at the 2nd Annual ‘Fun-A-Ment’ on April 5. “It was a celebration of teamwork, perseverance, and the joy of play.” Prince Rupert Pickleball Community Group The day was an overwhelming success, with more than 75 players, 60-plus […] More

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    West Coast Groups to PM Carney: Next Fisheries Minister Must Be from BC

    “A capable and knowledgeable Fisheries Minister from BC is best positioned to protect Canadian food security and defend our coastal economies.”

    As Prime Minister Mark Carney prepares to unveil his first cabinet on May 12, three British Columbia organizations are calling on him to appoint a Fisheries Minister from BC. In an open letter sent this week, the Watershed Watch Salmon Society, Raincoast Conservation Foundation, and SkeenaWild Conservation Trust argue that the complex and urgent challenges […] More

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    Historic Vote on New Lax Kw’alaams Constitution Defeated

    Proposal to replace the Indian Act with a self-governance framework just falls short in landmark Lax Kw’alaams referendum.

    Radha Agarwal, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Prince Rupert Northern View Lax Kw’alaams First Nation members have voted against adopting the proposed Da’ax Kw’alaams Man-Ayaawx Constitution during a referendum on April 9. “The voting results did not meet the 60 per cent approval requirement to ratify the Constitution.” The Lax Kw’alaams Band Council The Lax Kw’alaams […] More

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    Prince Rupert RCMP Relocate to New, Modern Building After Nearly 50 Years

    A ribbon-cutting event for the community will take place on April 29.

    Radha Agarwal, Local Journalism Initiative, The Northern View The Prince Rupert RCMP officially moved into their brand-new detachment at 145 Market Place on Thursday, April 10. “We’re fully operational out of here. The old building is finished now,” said Insp. Gerald Walker, Officer in Charge. Phones have been routed to the new office, and staff have settled in. Public members wishing to speak with the police in-person, can […] More

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    Cineplex to Sell Famous Players Prince Rupert Theatre

    Usual screenings will continue until the sale is complete, Cineplex says.

    Radha Agarwal, Local Journalism Initiative, The Northern View For decades, the only theatre movie lovers and families in Rupert could visit to smell freshly popped popcorn and be transported to another world is now up for sale. “We’ve made the decision to sell our Famous Players Prince Rupert property,” said Michelle Saba, vice president of communications at Cineplex Canada. “We’re grateful to the community for their incredible support over the past 29 years and look […] More

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    Toxic Shipbreaking Raises Alarm in Baynes Sound

    Industrial waste from shipbreaking is flowing into critical marine habitats amid enforcement gaps.

    Baynes Sound, a biologically rich marine region off the east coast of Vancouver Island, is at the centre of an escalating environmental controversy. Deep Water Recovery (DWR), a shipbreaking and retrofitting facility operating in Union Bay, has been accused of repeatedly discharging high levels of toxic metals into the ocean without permits or proper waste […] More

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    Bella Bella’s Beloved Cedar Trail to Get Much-Needed Upgrades

    With a boost from new funding, the Heiltsuk Nation is enhancing a beloved community trail.

    Radha Agarwal, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Prince Rupert Northern View With new funding in hand, the Heiltsuk Indian Band is preparing to revitalize its scenic community trail, a recent favourite for residents and tourists exploring Bella Bella. The $10,000 grant comes from the Outdoor Recreation Council of BC (ORCBC), which named the band one of its 2025 recipients. “I’m just […] More

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    Toxic Shipbreaking Raises Alarm in Baynes Sound

    Industrial waste from shipbreaking is flowing into critical marine habitats amid enforcement gaps.

    Baynes Sound, a biologically rich marine region off the east coast of Vancouver Island, is at the centre of an escalating environmental controversy. Deep Water Recovery (DWR), a shipbreaking and retrofitting facility operating in Union Bay, has been accused of repeatedly discharging high levels of toxic metals into the ocean without permits or proper waste […] More

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    Bella Bella’s Beloved Cedar Trail to Get Much-Needed Upgrades

    With a boost from new funding, the Heiltsuk Nation is enhancing a beloved community trail.

    Radha Agarwal, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Prince Rupert Northern View With new funding in hand, the Heiltsuk Indian Band is preparing to revitalize its scenic community trail, a recent favourite for residents and tourists exploring Bella Bella. The $10,000 grant comes from the Outdoor Recreation Council of BC (ORCBC), which named the band one of its 2025 recipients. “I’m just […] More

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    Pickleball Popularity Surges at Rupert’s 2nd Annual Tournament

    This year’s competition also featured a new Beginner Category.

    Radha Agarwal, Local Journalism Initiative, The Northern View Prince Rupert’s pickleball community served fierce rallies and local pride at the 2nd Annual ‘Fun-A-Ment’ on April 5. “It was a celebration of teamwork, perseverance, and the joy of play.” Prince Rupert Pickleball Community Group The day was an overwhelming success, with more than 75 players, 60-plus […] More

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    West Coast Groups to PM Carney: Next Fisheries Minister Must Be from BC

    “A capable and knowledgeable Fisheries Minister from BC is best positioned to protect Canadian food security and defend our coastal economies.”

    As Prime Minister Mark Carney prepares to unveil his first cabinet on May 12, three British Columbia organizations are calling on him to appoint a Fisheries Minister from BC. In an open letter sent this week, the Watershed Watch Salmon Society, Raincoast Conservation Foundation, and SkeenaWild Conservation Trust argue that the complex and urgent challenges […] More

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    Historic Vote on New Lax Kw’alaams Constitution Defeated

    Proposal to replace the Indian Act with a self-governance framework just falls short in landmark Lax Kw’alaams referendum.

    Radha Agarwal, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Prince Rupert Northern View Lax Kw’alaams First Nation members have voted against adopting the proposed Da’ax Kw’alaams Man-Ayaawx Constitution during a referendum on April 9. “The voting results did not meet the 60 per cent approval requirement to ratify the Constitution.” The Lax Kw’alaams Band Council The Lax Kw’alaams […] More

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    Prince Rupert RCMP Relocate to New, Modern Building After Nearly 50 Years

    A ribbon-cutting event for the community will take place on April 29.

    Radha Agarwal, Local Journalism Initiative, The Northern View The Prince Rupert RCMP officially moved into their brand-new detachment at 145 Market Place on Thursday, April 10. “We’re fully operational out of here. The old building is finished now,” said Insp. Gerald Walker, Officer in Charge. Phones have been routed to the new office, and staff have settled in. Public members wishing to speak with the police in-person, can […] More

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    Cineplex to Sell Famous Players Prince Rupert Theatre

    Usual screenings will continue until the sale is complete, Cineplex says.

    Radha Agarwal, Local Journalism Initiative, The Northern View For decades, the only theatre movie lovers and families in Rupert could visit to smell freshly popped popcorn and be transported to another world is now up for sale. “We’ve made the decision to sell our Famous Players Prince Rupert property,” said Michelle Saba, vice president of communications at Cineplex Canada. “We’re grateful to the community for their incredible support over the past 29 years and look […] More

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    BC Conservatives Under Fire for Letter Backing Aaron Gunn

    Rochelle Baker, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Canada’s National Observer Provincial and municipal politicians in the North Island-Powell River riding are joining the fray about whether embattled Conservative candidate Aaron Gunn should stay in the running for the federal seat.  Last week, First Nations located across the riding took Gunn to task for his long collection of social media posts that argue the treatment of […] More

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    Toxic Shipbreaking Raises Alarm in Baynes Sound

    Industrial waste from shipbreaking is flowing into critical marine habitats amid enforcement gaps.

    Baynes Sound, a biologically rich marine region off the east coast of Vancouver Island, is at the centre of an escalating environmental controversy. Deep Water Recovery (DWR), a shipbreaking and retrofitting facility operating in Union Bay, has been accused of repeatedly discharging high levels of toxic metals into the ocean without permits or proper waste […] More

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    Bella Bella’s Beloved Cedar Trail to Get Much-Needed Upgrades

    With a boost from new funding, the Heiltsuk Nation is enhancing a beloved community trail.

    Radha Agarwal, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Prince Rupert Northern View With new funding in hand, the Heiltsuk Indian Band is preparing to revitalize its scenic community trail, a recent favourite for residents and tourists exploring Bella Bella. The $10,000 grant comes from the Outdoor Recreation Council of BC (ORCBC), which named the band one of its 2025 recipients. “I’m just […] More

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    Pickleball Popularity Surges at Rupert’s 2nd Annual Tournament

    This year’s competition also featured a new Beginner Category.

    Radha Agarwal, Local Journalism Initiative, The Northern View Prince Rupert’s pickleball community served fierce rallies and local pride at the 2nd Annual ‘Fun-A-Ment’ on April 5. “It was a celebration of teamwork, perseverance, and the joy of play.” Prince Rupert Pickleball Community Group The day was an overwhelming success, with more than 75 players, 60-plus […] More

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    West Coast Groups to PM Carney: Next Fisheries Minister Must Be from BC

    “A capable and knowledgeable Fisheries Minister from BC is best positioned to protect Canadian food security and defend our coastal economies.”

    As Prime Minister Mark Carney prepares to unveil his first cabinet on May 12, three British Columbia organizations are calling on him to appoint a Fisheries Minister from BC. In an open letter sent this week, the Watershed Watch Salmon Society, Raincoast Conservation Foundation, and SkeenaWild Conservation Trust argue that the complex and urgent challenges […] More

    Read More

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    Historic Vote on New Lax Kw’alaams Constitution Defeated

    Proposal to replace the Indian Act with a self-governance framework just falls short in landmark Lax Kw’alaams referendum.

    Radha Agarwal, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Prince Rupert Northern View Lax Kw’alaams First Nation members have voted against adopting the proposed Da’ax Kw’alaams Man-Ayaawx Constitution during a referendum on April 9. “The voting results did not meet the 60 per cent approval requirement to ratify the Constitution.” The Lax Kw’alaams Band Council The Lax Kw’alaams […] More

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    Prince Rupert RCMP Relocate to New, Modern Building After Nearly 50 Years

    A ribbon-cutting event for the community will take place on April 29.

    Radha Agarwal, Local Journalism Initiative, The Northern View The Prince Rupert RCMP officially moved into their brand-new detachment at 145 Market Place on Thursday, April 10. “We’re fully operational out of here. The old building is finished now,” said Insp. Gerald Walker, Officer in Charge. Phones have been routed to the new office, and staff have settled in. Public members wishing to speak with the police in-person, can […] More

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