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This excellent 24 year old Commercial Building is located in the heart of the Cow Bay Development Area and is within a very short walking distance of the Cruise Ship Dock and all harbour front amenities. The building is separated into two self contained units. One is approximately 2900 square feet including the mezzanine and is presently occupied and the other is approximately 2800 square feet and is presently available for lease. Call today for the many additional details regarding this property. Call Gordon @ (250) 624-9298 for the extensive list of additional details regarding this property and for your appointment today!
By Martina Perry The Northern View
Gordon Kobza Broker/Owner
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Email: info@gordonkobza.com • www.gordonkobza.com Suite 6 - 342 3rd Ave W. Prince Rupert, BC V8J 1L5
The Prince Rupert Rainmakers White took home the championship after two days of competition in the Coastal Clash Tournament. Other teams taking to the court included Smithers, Lax Kw’alaams, Terrace and Queen Charlotte. For more on the tournament, see page17.
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Fairview expansion given green light Engineering and design work ongoing
By Shaun Thomas The Northern View
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After just five years of operation, Fairview Terminal is ready to grow. On Jan. 23 federal Environment Minister Peter Kent approved the environmental assessment of the Phase 2 expansion of the terminal, which would take it from its initial design capacity of 500,000 TEUs to 2 million TEUs. The decision came following months of public comment and a review of the Comprehensive Study
“It is one milestone of many to come.” -Michael Gurney
Report prepared by the Prince Rupert Port Authority and CN Rail. “This is a very important announcement and represents a vital next step in our journey toward Phase 2 of Fairview Terminal,”
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said Michael Gurney, manager of corporate communication for the Prince Rupert Port Authority. “It is one milestone of many to come... The work of planning and engineering for Phase 2 continues, and the next major milestone will be a decision by Maher Terminals, the commercial operator of the terminal, to proceed with the construction of Phase 2.” For its part CN said the impact of this announcement goes well beyond the north coast. See Port, Page 2
Prince Rupert city councillor Jennifer Rice will be running for the New Democratic Party in this spring’s election. During the party’s nominating convention on Jan. 26 Rice received 180 votes compared to the 116 votes received by current Prince Rupert and District Teacher’s Union president Joanna Larson. Rice was recuperating earlier this week from what she calls “months of high-intense energy campaigning” for the nomination. “I look forward to running in the election with the same sort of enthusiasm that I ran my nomination campaign with,” she said. “I’m excited and looking forward to the hard work ahead,” Rice said. With the nomination in hand, Rice will look to replace outgoing two-term MLA Gary Coons. As of press time, neither the BC Liberals nor the BC Conservatives have named a nominee for the North Coast riding. Funded in part by:
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