Sunday, December 13, 2015

Blog Watching, Week ending December 13, 2015


LNG topics remained at the top of our weekly listings with a large readership exploring our notes related to the WCC LNG Proposal for Tuck Inlet, which hosted an Open House this past week.

A couple of notes from the City Council meeting also broke into the Top five items of the week, with interest in the result of the Stile Place Zoning question and some comments from the City related to infrastructure projects for 2016 delivering a strong number of readers over the week.

The search this week for a pair of boaters reported missing from Kitkatla was also an article which readers frequently returned to, while the travels of the Charles Hays Rainmakers Senior Boy's basketball team also proved to be a popular item over the course of the last seven days.

However, as it was last week, LNG tops the listings with a look at the three WCC LNG Open Houses held this week across the Northwest leading our totals.

WCC LNG hosts Prince Rupert Open House tonight  -- The proponents of an LNG Terminal for Tuck Inlet provided an update for the community on their project, hosting an Open House at the North Coast Convention Centre this week (posted December 8, 2015)

That article was followed by:

Despite some opposition during Public Hearing process, Council approves zoning change for Stiles Place Development  -- It has been a fairly controversial topic through much of the summer and on into fall and winter, however at the last Regular Council session for 2015, approval was given for a zoning change to move the Stiles Place Condo project forward towards development (posted December 9, 2015)

Nudged down one spot in AAA Senior Boys Rankings, Charles Hays Rainmakers look to rebound in North Van Tourney  -- The Rainmakers dropped one spot in the Provincial rankings on Wednesday, offering up a bit of incentive for the team as the Senior Boys opened up a high profile three day tournament in North Vancouver    (posted  December 10, 2015)

Flotilla of vessels and number of air assets continue search for missing Kitkatla man -- By the end of the week one man had been rescued, while the file for a second missing boater had been turned over to the RCMP as a missing person report. All of it marking a week which saw a strong search response out of Prince Rupert with both local and federal participants. (posted December 8, 2015)

Fraser Street rebuild goes on pause; while other infrastructure projects move forward -- Readers have to dig a little deep to find the official notice, but as part of a report to Council an infrastructure issues on Monday night, we learned that the second phase of the Fraser Street rebuild will be put on pause until further notice (posted December 10, 2015 )

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