by Brandon Wirsz | Apr 17, 2026
The Lester Centre officially opened to the public on May 9, 1987, an asset owned by the City of Prince Rupert and operated by a distinct society and board of directors. As the heart of the arts in Prince Rupert, the Lester Centre can host any type of event, from...by Brandon Wirsz | Apr 17, 2026
Prince Rupert’s City Hall is located in a historic building in the downtown core of the community. Originally a Federal Post office, the building has seen very few improvements or changes over the past few decades, and as the needs of the municipality have...by Brandon Wirsz | Apr 17, 2026
The existing Public Works buildings used by the City’s Operations Department are failing, and require replacement in order for staff to have a safe and healthy workplace. The City is currently in the process of updating a former vehicle dealership site to the...by Brandon Wirsz | Apr 17, 2026
Elimination of local outfalls is a critical step in the City of Prince Rupert’s work towards implementing wastewater treatment as per Federal Administrative Directive. This project eliminated Outfall J by redirecting it into the existing Outfall I, reducing the...by Brandon Wirsz | Apr 17, 2026
This project is associated with the City of Prince Rupert’s progress towards implementation of wastewater treatment, requiring elimination and/or combination of the City’s waterfront outfalls. Outfall C is located on what is commonly known as “CN Beach”,...
North Coast Regional District (NCRD)
Regional District of Kitimat-Stikine (RDKS)
Regional District of Bulkley-Nechako (RDBN)
City of Prince Rupert, North Coast Regional District (NCRD)
City of Terrace, Regional District of Kitimat-Stikine (RDKS)
Town of Smithers, Regional District of Bulkley-Nechako (RDBN)