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Dead body found on Prince Rupert waterfront Shaun Thomas/ The Northern View
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RCMP cordoned off Rotary Waterfront Park early Monday morning after a dead body was discovered. Constable Matt Ericson of the Prince Rupert RCMP told the Prince Rupert Northern View the detachment received a call at 7:51 a.m. alerting them to a deceased body near the old CN station at the waterfront park. Police have confirmed that the person is male. For more than an hour the body remained in the water until forensic specialists arrived on scene. For details as they happen, log onto www. thenorthernview.com.
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SPCA forecasting $175,000 deficit in 2013 By Shaun Thomas The Northern View
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The Prince Rupert SPCA is projecting a deficit of $175,000, branch manager Anna Terebka told city council on Feb. 25. “We stay open because of shelters like Vancouver that make way more money than they need and redistribute it into the other branches... But we do get the threat of closing our doors every day,” she said, adding the shelter runs a deficit on an
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“We do get the threat of closing our doors every day...” - Anna Terebka
annual basis. “Every dollar definitely helps.” In 2012, the shelter took in 339
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animals including 136 dogs and 203 cats. Of that total, 144 were puppies or kittens. By far the largest number of animals came from people dropping off animals, with 171 third-party drop-offs, followed by 109 owners surrendering their animal, 50 animals being dropped off due to bylaw violations and nine animals in the “other” category. The average stay for a dog at the shelter was 36 days, while cats stayed an average of 124 days.
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