Sunday, November 4, 2018

Blog Watching Week Ending November 4, 2018


Now that you've recaptured that lost hour of sleep from the Spring, you can dive into another look back into time, that of our
archive of the five most read items of the week from the blog.

The last seven days offered up a number of themes to explore, provincial politics, the municipal scene from City Hall and a look at the progress for a much anticipated supportive housing facility in the community.

Readers also found a fair bit of interest in the review of a marine incident of April as the Transportation Board released its report into the sinking of the Western Commander near Triple Island.

However the top story of the week generating the most interest was found from a stretch of cleared land on Park Avenue that stands waiting for the first signs of construction for supportive housing in Prince Rupert.

Land Clearing complete, Prince Rupert Supportive Housing site sits ready for construction phase  -- A look at the progress of the Supportive Housing facility on Park Avenue and some of the other housing proposed for the Northwest      (posted October 31 , 2018)

That article was followed by:

Police seek assistance of public in Park Avenue store robbery  -- The west end convenience store that has been a frequent target for robberies in recent years, once again had to deal with an armed robbery last weekend    (posted October 29, 2018

To this point, Mayor Brain's Blue Ribbon Committee on civic compensation issues remains a Facebook only invite project -- Some notes on a consultation project to review civic compensation in the wake of Revenue Canada tax changes, which so far has only seen the details and call for applicants  relayed to the public through the Mayor's social media Facebook page.     (posted October 29, 2018)  

Transportation Safety Board of Canada releases finding in sinking of Western Commander -- The report on the April 4th sinking of the Port Edward based fishing boat, an incident which claimed the life of one crew member. The report came out days before the Safety Board made note of the growing number of fatalities in the fishing industry and the need for stronger awareness of industry safety standards.    (posted October 31 , 2018

North Coast MLA praises work of early education advocate Kate Toye --  MLA Jennifer Rice took advantage of the members statements period of the Legislature session this week to highlight the work of Kate Toye on education in the region, as well as to congratulate the North Coast educator for her success in the recent School District election. You can also review the rest of the week in Victoria for both MLA Rice and Skeena MLA Ellis Ross from our MLA's week feature.   (posted November 1, 2018)  

You can find our weekly Blog watching feature posted every Sunday morning by 9AM, making for a handy way to catch up to the week that was, at a leisurely weekend pace.

You can also review the full listings of the week just past from our Blog Archive index page found on the right hand side of the page.

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