The Northern View, March 27, 2013

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WATSON ISLAND

DREAMS AND NIGHTMARES SPECIAL REPORT - PAGE 13 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 2013 • Proudly serving the North Coast - The eNVy of the North • www.thenorthernview.com • 250-624-8088 • VOL. 8 NO. 13

Feature Property SOLD

1424/1426 11TH AVE EAST For Sale:

295,000

$

First time offered for sale! This side by side duplex was constructed in 1983 and has been carefully maintained both inside and out by the present owner that built it ever since. With two 3 bedroom side by side units you can rent out one side for additional income and live in the other. Also included in this offering is the 50 x 100 vacant building lot adjacent to the duplex This property has SOLD! Call Gordon @ (250) 624-9298 for your appointment to view our other similar properties that are still available today!

WIND WHISPERERS

Gordon Kobza

Broker/Owner

Office and Cell: (250) 624-9298

Email: info@gordonkobza.com • www.gordonkobza.com Suite 6 - 342 3rd Ave W. Prince Rupert, BC V8J 1L5

Martina Perry / The Northern View

DISCOVER

A WORLD OF OPPORTUNITY AT THE PRINCE RUPERT PORT INTERPRETIVE CENTRE

In less than a month the Prince Rupert Human Trafficking Committee will be hosting the Whispers in the Wind Conference which will inspire youth to make positive choices in their lives. Pictured clockwise is Marlene Swift, an organizer of the conference, and keynote speakers Vern Barker, Samantha Jackson and Matt Ericson. For more on the conference, see Page 26.

◆ HOTELS, COMPANIES TIGHT-LIPPED

Projects hunting hotel rooms for workers By Martina Perry The Northern View

at tHE Cow Bay watErfront in PrinCE rUPErt TUESDAYS– FRIDAYS · 1:00 PM–4:30 PM SATURDAYS · 9:00 AM–5:00 PM frEE aDMiSSion CaLL 250 624-4559 for inforMation WWW.RUPERTPORT.COM/CENTRE

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Forget about $34 billion in LNG projects potentially on the horizon, in the next two years, five projects totalling $1.582 billion are expected to either be under construction or completed. The Ridley Terminals Expansion is underway as is the Pinnacle Westview Wood Pellet Terminal and the Ridley Island Road, Rail, Utility Corridor. Next on the agenda is the Fairview

11/9/2012 4:47:26 PM

TRAININg CENTRE ST JOhN AMBuLANCE FOR INFORMATION CALL 250-624-9498 training & first aid supplies

“...the negotiations are ongoing.” - Craig Briere

Terminal Expansion and the Canpotex Export Terminal. And with these projects come workers.

WORK BC EMpLOyMENT SERvICE CENTRE JOB OpTIONS BC AFFNO

The inevitable influx of new-to-Prince Rupert workers has several proponents of these projects scrambling to find accommodations. While numbers vary from in the hundreds well into the thousands, for now, companies are quietly behind the scenes attempting to secure living accommodations for these incoming workers. Prince Rupert hotels appear to be Phase 1. See HOTELS on Page 2 Funded in part by:

NORTh COAST IMMIgRANT & MuLTICuLTuRAL SERvICES SOCIETy Skills Connect for Immigrants Training


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