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Wednesday, NOVEMBER 21, 2012 Proudly serving the North Coast - The eNVy of the North www.thenorthernview.com 250-624-8088 VOL. 7 no. 47
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Prince Rupert Rotary Club president-elect Crystal Lorette and auction committee co-chair Art Statham have some fun with the bell prior to the start of the 48th annual Prince Rupert Rotary Auction. The three-day fundraiser got underway on Monday evening and the final night of bidding begins tonight at 6:30 p.m.
Prince Rupert Mayor Jack Mussallem has accused CN and the Prince Rupert Port Authority of failing to live up to their obligations to the community. “While generally supportive of the Fairview Terminal Phase II Expansion Project, Prince Rupert City Council is concerned that a number of issues may negatively impact residents who live near the terminal location... Prince Rupert City Council is concerned that previously made commitments by project proponents have not been met and there seems to be little recourse for members of the public when commitments during environmental review processes are made but not implemented,” reads a Nov. 14 letter obtained by the Prince Rupert Northern View, which is signed by the mayor.
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City pleads hardship in Sun Wave case By Shaun Thomas The Northern View
The City of Prince Rupert is asking the court to remove the pending litigation related to Watson Island, citing “hardship and inconvenience” from the ongoing legal dispute with Sun Wave Forest Products. In a Nov. 9 filing with the Supreme Court, the City says the Certificates of Pending Litigation are negatively impacting them in five major ways and that all of the problems have been compounded
“The spill was cleaned up... The City did everything it was required to do...” - Jack Mussallem
by “Sun Wave’s delay in bringing its various claims and its failure to advance its actions”.
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First, the City said the ongoing legal battle is preventing the sale of the site to WatCo for $5 million. Secondly, with the matter still undecided upon, the City is unable to collect property taxes that could be in excess of $1 million per year. Third, as the owners of Watson Island, the City of Prince Rupert is susceptible to “an unreasonable exposure to financial and other liability due to the precarious environmental state of the lands”. See SUN WAVE on Page 2 Funded in part by:
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