An organic material was the cause of 19 eagles’ deaths at the Prince Rupert landfill, according to the city. The city says a currently unknown party dumped the organic material at a pond at the ...
CityWest grew its workforce by 33 per cent, last year, and made an $800,000 distribution payment to the City of Prince Rupert, the telecoms company announced on Jan. 25. The city’s yearly ...
Prince Rupert — B.C.’s second most important port city — has been hit with more than $165,000 in environmental penalties. The Environment Ministry issued the penalties to the city for ...
Three eagles near Prince Rupert landfill. In 2024, the city said a 'deleterious substance' killed 19 eagles at the site. The city has faced a steady stream of environmental infractions surrounding ...
Despite protests from the owners of a vacant commercial building Prince Rupert city council unanimously passed a remedial action order for the property on Feb. 26. Owners Frank and Sal Chirico ...
The Prince Rupert Port Authority is a relatively small organization, but it oversees operation of one of the Top 5 ports in ...
Prince Rupert city council approved a detailed Climate Change Adaptation Plan to prepare the community for upcoming climate challenges. Informed by future climate trends specific to the area ...
If you are planning to travel to Prince Rupert or any other city in Canada, this airport locator will be a very useful tool. This page gives complete information about the Digby Island Airport along ...
Prince Rupert was King Charles I's nephew and commanded the Royalist cavalry during the English Civil War. This hand-forged bit may have been used locally at the sieges at Lichfield and Rushall ...
Prince Rupert (1619-1682), Count Palatine of the Rhine and Duke of Cumberland and Bavaria ... France and Ireland. Born at Prague, the capital city of Bohemia, on the 17th December 1619, he died in ...