Sunday, September 13, 2020

Blog Watching: Week ending September 13, 2020

A pair of case files from the Prince Rupert detachment of the RCMP made for some of the most read items of the week, with the investigation into the discovery of found remains at Moresby Park and the shooting by members of a wandering bear in the city dominated much of the interest over the last seven days.

Also catching the attention of our readers this week, the release of more background for the return to school in Prince Rupert and the successful conclusion for the search for an executive director for the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce.

The week ended with Environment Canada issuing a Special Air Quality Advisory as smoke from wildfires in the Western United States began to encroach into the North Coast region by Friday evening.

However, when it came to the most read item of the last week, the announcement of the discover of found remains at Moresby Park proved to be the item to generate the most interest.

Prince Rupert RCMP at Moresby Park on Found Remains case file -- The Prince Rupert RCMP, Terrace Dog Service and the BC Coroners office were all on site in Moresby Park last week after clothing articles led to the discovery of human remains in the park    (posted  September 11, 2020)

That article was followed by:

Chamber sings praises of Janet Song as new Interim Executive Director -- The Prince Rupert and District Chamber of Commerce did not have to look too far to find a replacement for the outgoing director Anthony Yecyec, announcing that Janet Song, who had been working with the Chamber this year will take on the duties as Interim Executive Director (posted September 10, 2020)

Wanted Man Recaptured by Prince Rupert RCMP -- Local Mounties located a a Prince Rupert  resident who had escaped lawful capture last week, locating him on the city's east side on Tuesday.  (posted  September 8, 2020 )

SD52 outlines further Return to School information and Options -- The post Labour Day period brought an update from SD52 as to what the return to class would like for students, staff, parents and guardians.  (posted September 8, 2020)

Special Air Quality Statement in effect for North Coast - Coastal Regions -- The impact of the wildfires of the Western United States are now being felt on the North Coast with Environment Canada issuing a Special Air Quality Statement on Friday (posted September 11, 2020)

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