The Northern View, October 10, 2012

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Celebrating 100 years -Page 8 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 2012 Proudly serving the North Coast - The eNVy of the North www.thenorthernview.com 250-624-8088 VOL. 7 NO. 41

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2012 Northern Ports Symposium

Martina Perry photo

With a candle and a simple hand-written sign, Mercedes de la Nuez joined a number of people at Northwest Community College in raising awareness of missing and murdered women during the Sisters in Spirit Vigil on Oct. 4. For more on this story, see page 17.

◆ GAME ON! Prince Rupert welcomes delegates and speakers to the Northern Corridor Development Corporation symposium October 10-12, 2012

Advancing trade through transportation

See pages B1-B8 for a snapshot of current and proposed projects as we welcome delegates to the

2012 Northern Ports Symposium

Ice back in the arena as temporary solution proves to be effective By Martina Perry The Northern View Prince Rupert winter sports teams were practicing on ice at the Jim Ciccone Civic Centre on Wednesday, Oct. 3 after a quick fix to the broken ice maker has proven to be a success. The City’s recreation department discovered an issue with the chiller in July while preparing for the arena start-up, which is typically in the second or third week of August. The chiller was over 20 years old and experienced a mechanical failure. Ice chillers have brine that goes through pipes, and those pipes are surrounded by ammonia. Some of the pipes had rusted

and were allowing ammonia to seep into the brine. Repairs on the chiller began a couple weeks ago, and after considerable testing and re-testing the patch job worked out. The chiller will be regularly tested for ammonia-in-brine levels, as there is a chance the patch won’t hold. “It’s still, essentially, a broken chiller and it is going to be replaced,” said Rudy Kelly, Director of Recreation and Community Services. “This patch job may only last a few weeks or it could survive the season – we don’t know. Current indicators are positive though and we may be able to hold off on replacing the unit until the spring.” See ICE, page 2

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Prince Rupert residents who have become accustomed to walking along the road just past Rotary Waterfront Park will notice new barriers and signs in the area alerting them that they would be trespassing should they decide to do so. The barricades and signs were put up on Oct. 3 in locations around town leading on to CN’s waterfront property, and the company’s regional manager of public affairs Emily Hamer says it is due to safety concerns with the public on the railway’s property. “As part of our commitment to safety, CN is prohibiting access to CN land from 11th Street, Graham Avenue and Bill Murray Way. Over the next few weeks we will be erecting private property signs and indicating that there is no trespassing,” she said, noting it would be a gradual transition but that there may be penalties involved in the future. See CN, page 3 Funded in part by:

* Skills Connect for Immigrants * Training * St John Ambulance (training and Àrst aid supplies

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