The Northern View, February 06, 2013

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Prince Rupert Middle School students construct an inflateable “ice castle” as part of Carnival d’hiver on Feb 1. This is the first year the school honoured the Fracophone event, where children chose two of 10 activies held at the school throughout the afternoon. In place of actual ice, teacher Wil Barrow offered students this engineering challenge with duct tape and celophoane.

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By Shaun Thomas The Northern View

Prince Rupert could one day be exporting oil if a proposal by Nexen Energy proceeds. The Calgary-based company, which is in the midst of a $15.1-billion takeover by China National Offshore Oil Corporation, has spent over a year working on a plan to move oil by rail to an export terminal on Ridley Island. Nexen has been in discussion with the Prince Rupert Port Authority since late 2011 and the Globe and Mail reports a piece of land on Ridley Island has been selected for a potential export terminal.

“Should CN decide to try to move forward with its proposal, it would face major opposition and risks to the company. ” -Environmental groups

Prince Rupert Port Authority manager of corporate communications Michael Gurney said not much is known about the proposal. “We are approached all the time by many different companies to

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move many different commodities through Prince Rupert. We have had discussions with Nexen, but they have been very, very preliminary,” he said, noting there would need to be a thorough environmental assessment done before this project moved ahead. Gurney also said he could not confirm the location of any potential oil export terminal on the North Coast. “I can’t give a lot of specific information because this is not yet a project, it is a concept.” For its part CN said it will not rule out the movement of oil along its track to Prince Rupert. See Oil, Page 3

The City of Prince Rupert doesn’t want to see Ridley Terminals Inc. (RTI) sold into the private sector. Council decided to express opposition to the sale at the Jan. 28 city council meeting, more than a month after the Federal Government announced its plan to sell Ridley Terminals. Selling Ridley into the private market caused confusion for councillors because of the success the operation has seen over the past few years. Previously, the Federal Government had to subsidize RTI to keep it running, with government support deteriorating from $4.5 million a year to zero. Additionally, operating profits at Ridley grew from zero to $33.5 million annually since 2005. Furthermore, RTI is expected to make even more profits due to undergoing expansions that will see the terminal’s annual shipping capacity increase from 12-to 24million tonnes by the end of 2014. The most vocal member of council against the sale was councillor Joy Thorkelson. See RTI, Page 3 Funded in part by:

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