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House for Sale in Prince Rupert

Stylish 3/4 bedroom character home in central location. Wonderful aged hardwood flooring, original door and window moldings and high ceilings give a grand air to this otherwise modernly equipped home. New Roof installed in Summer 2010.

The kitchen has tiled floor, oak cabinets and a bright, open feel. The windows and electrical have both been updated so you get the best of both worlds; a classic look with 21st century convenience.

The full basement has been partially finished to include a den.

There is a sundeck leading into the fenced yard and also lane access with room for parking at the rear of the house.

The location is convenient for downtown and all local recreation facilities & schools. Also incl – fridge, stove, washer, dryer, dishwasher as well as all window coverings.

Built in approximately 1922 this is an opportunity to buy a classic Prince Rupert home in a central location at a very good price.


 
 
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Small World

Pam and I saw this bottle of Piri-Piri at Cow Bay Cafe. Small world? Notice where it is made?


Cruise Ship wake sinks 20-foot charter boat in Prince Rupert Harbour

From CFTK News: “A local man is lucky to be alive after his boat sank in Prince Rupert’s harbor this afternoon. The man had docked his 20 foot charter boat when waves ceated by the arriving cruiseship, caused it to rock so violently, it tipped over. The man couldn’t jump off the boat fast enough and ended up rolling under the water along with the boat. He held his breath and rolled under the dock, until he was pulled out of the water unharmed. His boat wasn’t so lucky, it sank. No one was harmed and the incident is currently under investigation. ”

Discussed on HTMF Prince Rupert forum thread.
 

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How I spent Sunday

I spent Sunday documenting Peter Freeman’s group of volunteers moving a dead humpback whale from one place to another. The plan is to sink the whale for a year, let nature’s critters have a feast, and then recover the skeleton.

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