The Northern View, May 27, 2015

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PRINCE RUPERT VOL. 10 NO. 21

Wednesday, May 27, 2015

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Province signs LNG terminal agreement

SALMON SONG

NDP, conservationists say deal not enough

Feature Heart of our city: Clarence Martin Page A5

BY SHAUN THOMAS PRINCE RUPERT / The Northern View

The provincial government and Pacific NorthWest LNG signed a project development agreement on May 20 that both parties say moves the project closer to becoming a reality. “For Pacific NorthWest LNG and Progress Energy, the issue of the highest importance was stability and predictability in relation to an investment - Christy Clark decision on a $36-billion project ... this is a good day for stability and predictability,” said Pacific NorthWest LNG president Michael Culbert. See LNG on Page A2

“I am sure that there will be no stone left unturned.”

News Documentary looks into Highway of Tears Page A10 Shaun Thomas / The Northern View

The Gitmaxmak’ay Nisga’a Dancers were among the various groups that performed at Saturday’s Salmonfest, an annual celebration to mark the return of the salmon to the Skeena River. For more on Salmonfest, see Page A13.

First cruise ship scheduled to arrive Sunday Seven Seas Navigator in town for eight hours

Sports Athletes excel at track and field Pages A15

Feature Congratulation Class of 2015 Page B1-B8

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BY SHAUN THOMAS PRINCE RUPERT / The Northern View

There will be a few hundred more people making their way around Prince Rupert on Sunday afternoon as the 2015 cruise season gets underway. The first ship of the season, the 490-passenger Seven Seas Navigator, will be pulling in to Northland Cruise Terminal at one p.m. for the start of an eight-hour visit that will see passengers depart at approximately 9 p.m. “The Prince Rupert Port Authority is looking forward to welcoming back the 490-passenger Seven Seas Navigator this Sunday, as Prince Rupert launches the 2015 cruise season with the first of 10 calls,” said Brian Friesen, marketing manager for the Prince Rupert Port Authority, noting this

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“A cruise working group ... is currently building a tourism strategy for the future.” - Brian Friesen year will be an introduction to Prince Rupert for some of the vessels. “This summer we are excited to host two new ships to the Alaska theatre, as the French cruise line Ponant enters the market.” While the port authority has confirmed the entry of two new ships, Friesen said there is still ongoing work in the background to draw even more ships to Prince Rupert in the years ahead.

“During the off-season, the Prince Rupert Port Authority hired cruise consultants Bermello & Ajamil to conduct a cruise market assessment to better understand current market opportunities,” he explained. “Together with the City of Prince Rupert, Tourism Prince Rupert, Prince Rupert and District Chamber of Commerce as well as local tourism operators, a cruise working group has been formed and is currently building a cruise tourism strategy for the future based on the findings of the report.” The next ship to call on Northland will be during Seafest weekend when the 684-passenger MS Regatta makes its first of two calls to Prince Rupert. In total, seven vessels will bring 3,366 passengers to Prince Rupert between May 31 and Sept. 22, down from 10 vessels and 3,622 passengers last year.

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