Interested members of the public are invited to an annual meeting to discuss the performance and development activities of the Prince Rupert Port Authority over 2012 and initiatives for 2013 and beyond.
The Prince Rupert Port Authority hereby provides notice of a proposed tariff revision that would come into effect on July 1, 2013. This is the first time since May 15, 2007 the Prince Rupert Port Authority has adjusted its tariff schedule.
The Prince Rupert Port Authority (PRPA) hereby provides notice of a proposed tariff revision that would come into effect on July 1, 2013. This is the first time since May 15, 2007 the Prince Rupert Port Authority has adjusted its tariff schedule.
CANPOTEX POTASH EXPORT TERMINAL AND RIDLEY ISLAND ROAD, RAIL, AND UTILITY CORRIDOR COMPREHENSIVE STUDY REPORT
The Canpotex Potash Export Terminal and Ridley Island Road, Rail, and Utility Corridor Comprehensive Study Report is available for download by clicking this link.
InterVISTAS Consulting Inc. was commissioned by the Prince Rupert Port Authority to provide an analysis of the value of trade at the Port of Prince Rupert. The Port Authority is responsible for the management and operations of the Port in the Prince Rupert Harbour. With five main terminals in operation, handling containers, logs, grain, coal, and cruise passengers, the Port of Prince Rupert has established itself as a significant gateway for international trade, connecting British Columbia, Canada and the North American market to Asia Pacific and the world.
InterVISTAS Consulting Inc. was commissioned by the Prince Rupert Port Authority to provide an update to the economic impact of ongoing operations at the Port of Prince Rupert. The Port Authority is responsible for the management and operations of the port in the Prince Rupert Harbour. InterVISTAS completed an economic impact study for PRPA in 2009.
Pursuant to the Canada Marine Act, S.C. 1998, c.10, the Prince Rupert Port Authority (PRPA) is required to develop a detailed land use plan that contains objectives and policies for the physical development of the real property and immovables that it manages, holds or occupies and which take into account relevant social, economic and environmental matters and zoning bylaws applicable to neighbouring lands. This 2020 Land Use Management Plan (LUMP) updates the former Land Use Plan (2000) and defines the physical development objectives for approximately the next ten years.