Securing B.C. as preferred gateway to Asia-Pacific trade
- December 1st, 2011
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Securing B.C. as preferred gateway to Asia-Pacific trade

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Premier Christy Clark announced the B.C. government will be contributing million towards expansion of the Port of Prince Rupert, aimed at reaching Asian markets.
The plan includes investments of million from CN and million from the Prince Rupert Port Authority. The million Road Rail Utility Corridor Project will expand Ridley Island’s terminal capacity to help meet Asia’s demand for Western Canada’s natural resourced. The investment will create over 570 direct construction jobs over the life of the project and will further provide up to 4,000 operational jobs after construction is complete.
News Release
PRINCE RUPERT, CANADA – SEPTEMBER 19, 2011
Photo credit: Jeff Vinnick
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Securing B.C. as preferred gateway to Asia-Pacific trade

Image by BC Gov Photos
Premier Christy Clark announced the B.C. government will be contributing million towards expansion of the Port of Prince Rupert, aimed at reaching Asian markets.
The plan includes investments of million from CN and million from the Prince Rupert Port Authority. The million Road Rail Utility Corridor Project will expand Ridley Island’s terminal capacity to help meet Asia’s demand for Western Canada’s natural resourced. The investment will create over 570 direct construction jobs over the life of the project and will further provide up to 4,000 operational jobs after construction is complete.
News Release
PRINCE RUPERT, CANADA – SEPTEMBER 19, 2011
Photo credit: Jeff Vinnick
More info : Click Here
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