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PRINCE RUPERT
VOL. 8 NO. 14
Wednesday, April 3, 2013
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YPR promising Vegas flights
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YVR, Island also in the mix BY MARTINA PERRY PRINCE RUPERT / The Northern View
A cheap flight from Alberta may be the best bet to get Rupertities straight to Vegas. YPR is working with Calgary-based Enerjet and its consultant Ross Brown to provide Prince Rupert with a Boeing 737 flight to Vegas. “Sooner or later it will happen,” said Rick Reed, YPR manager. “Las Vegas • Rick Reed is an attractive place that people always want to go to.” Reed said Enerjet will be enticing Albertans to fly to Prince Rupert with bargain bin seat prices. While Albertans visit or work in Prince Rupert, those on the North Coast can fly out to the Nevada hot spot. “[A jet to Prince Rupert] costs money and flying empty costs big money. Filling as many seats as possible helps pay for that trip over to Rupert,” Reed said. See AIRPORT on Page 2
“Sooner or later, it will happen.”
Shaun Thomas / The Northern View
Three-year-old Veronica Fox retrieves an egg from a park bench at Mariner’s Park at the Prince Rupert Rotary Club Easter Egg Hunt on Saturday morning. For more on the Easter festivities, see Page A15.
Council toying with City Hall closure to meet deficit $500,000 in red ink forcing Prince Rupert cutbacks BY MARTINA PERRY PRINCE RUPERT / The Northern View
While the City of Prince Rupert’s budget is still over a month from being approved, council is weighing its options to lower the projected half-a-milliondollar operating deficit. “We’re going to have to do a whole lot of juggling… If we want to make a good decision on the budget we need to look at [all the options],” Councillor Anna Ashley said. At this point of the process, there aren’t many changes from last year’s
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“This may be another year where we hold on and try to get by.” • Mayor Jack Mussalem budget, aside from a hefty increase in funds allocated for paving projects. There is currently $550,000 allocated to various projects, significantly higher than the $267,000 2012 paving budget.
However, there were a few new requests from city staff to be included in the budget, the first being to hire a half-time clerk at the RCMP detachment to free up investigators from administrative work,
allowing more time for investigation. This would come at a cost of $30,000 for the City. Two requests also came from the civic centre, asking to refill the manager position at $70,000, a position that has been left empty since the last employee retired. The civic centre also asked for an additional $400,000 on top of what the City is already setting aside for renovations for other projects. But Councillor Joy Thorkelson said the incremental costs aren’t likely to be included this year. See CLOSURE on Page 2
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