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He also missed the Skeena River near Prince Rupert in northern British Columbia.
The Nonsuch continued to the southern portion of James Bay, where its explorers founded Fort Rupert at the mouth of the Rupert River.
The James Bay Project continues to expand, with work that began in 2010 on a new phase that involves the diversion of the Rupert River.
* Rupert River ( Quebec )-diverted in 2007 for hydroelectric development and no longer a popular destination
Rupert is located at ( 40. 978965 ,-76. 474524 ), on the west side of Fishingcreek, near Fishingcreek's confluence with the North Branch Susquehanna River.
Rupert also explored 150 miles up the Gambia River, taking two Spanish vessels as prizes and contracting malaria in the process.
During this period, the river became a major link in the fur trade route from Tadoussac to Hudson Bay since its source is just east of Lake Mistassini on the Rupert River.
In 1669, while in the English service, he sailed along the coast from the Rupert River to the Nelson River.
On 25 September the Nonsuch reached the mouth of the Rupert River where they built a fort for the winter.
During the 18th Century a migration of Kwakwaka ' wakw ( Kwak ' wala-speaking ) people of the Wakashan cultural and linguistic group migrated south from the area of Fort Rupert and established themselves in the Campbell River area, at first enslaving and then absorbing the Comox, and became infamous as raiders of the Coast Salish peoples farther south, known to history as the Euclataws, which is also spelled Yucultas and is a variant on their name for themselves, the Laich-kwil-tach, Lekwiltok or Legwildok.
At the time when the English Hudson's Bay Company was beginning operations, he was a leader of a French party that went ( 1671 – 72 ) by the Saguenay River, Mistassini Lake, and the Rupert River to Hudson Bay.
Prince Rupert is situated on Kaien Island ( approximately 770 km ( 480 mi ) north of Vancouver ), just north of the mouth of Skeena River, and linked by a short bridge to the mainland.
In addition to difficult construction between Jasper, Alberta, and Vancouver, CNoR started construction west of Edmonton in 1910, fully two years later than GTPR, which had started construction east from Prince Rupert in the Skeena River, leading to Yellowhead Pass.
SEAC and the Cree challenged the two billion dollar Rupert River hydroelectric project again in 2005.
In February 2002, the Bernard Landry government and the Grand Council of the Crees signed the Peace of the Braves () and the Boumhounan Agreement, establishing a new relationship between Quebec and the Crees and agreeing on environmental rules for the construction of three new power stations built between 2003 and 2011 — the Eastmain-1, Eastmain-1-A and Sarcelle generating stations — and the diversion of the Rupert River.
A subsequent agreement in April 2004 put an end to all litigation between the two parties and opened the way to a joint environmental assessment of the projected diversion of the Rupert River, to the south of the Eastmain River.
The project entails the diversion of about 50 % of the total water flow of the Rupert River ( and 70 % of the flow at the diversion point ) towards the Eastmain Reservoir and into the La Grande Complex, and the construction of two additional generating stations: Eastmain-1A and Sarcelle, with a combined capacity of 888 MW.
Former Grand Chief of the Crees ( Eeyou Istchee ), Matthew Mukash, who was elected in late 2005 and served until 2009, is opposed to the Rupert River diversion and favours the construction of wind turbines.
The planned diversion of the Rupert River into the La Grande Complexe will further increase the flow of the La Grande River by about 420 m³ / s ; the flow of the Rupert River will, on the other hand, be reduced from 840 m³ / s to about 420 m³ / s at its mouth, near the Cree village of Waskaganish.

Rupert and website
He wrote on his official website, “ I have spent my entire adult life serving my community and I see an opportunity to make a difference for Indiana ,” wrote Boneham, referencing his troubled-youth charity, Rupert ’ s Kids.
* Outfoxed: Rupert Murdoch's War on Journalism-The critical documentary's website.
* Rupert Holmes website for Remember WENN
* Rupert Jee's biography on the Late Show website
Speaking of his decision a spokesperson for Coronation Street told showbiz website Digital Spy: " Rupert has indicated to the producers that he intends to leave the show at the end of his current contract but the length of this contract means that he will remain with the show until about this time next year.

Rupert and Read
* Clash of the Titans: How the Unbridled Ambition of Ted Turner and Rupert Murdoch Has Created Global Empires that Control What We Read and Watch Each Day by Richard Hack ( New Millennium Press, 2003 ) ISBN 1-893224-60-0
Caroline Lucas keynote speech at the autumn conference of the Green Party of England and Wales with Councillor Rupert Read looking on, Hove, 2006-09-23
* Rupert Read
In November 1985, a slate memorial was unveiled in Poet's Corner commemorating 16 poets of the Great War: Richard Aldington, Laurence Binyon, Edmund Blunden, Rupert Brooke, Wilfrid Gibson, Robert Graves, Julian Grenfell, Ivor Gurney, David Jones, Robert Nichols, Wilfred Owen, Herbert Read, Isaac Rosenberg, Siegfried Sassoon, Charles Sorley and Edward Thomas.
In 1999, Read founded the Rupert Brooke Society of which he was Chairman for a few years as well as editing the Society's twice-yearly magazine and creating a museum at The Orchard Grantchester with Robin Callan.
* Peter Winch 1926 – 97 by Rupert Read

Rupert and about
Two special anniversary books have been written about the show ; EastEnders: The First 10 Years: A Celebration ( ISBN 978-0-563-37057-4 ) by Colin Brake in 1995 and EastEnders: 20 Years in Albert Square ( ISBN 978-0-563-52165-5 ) by Rupert Smith in 2005.
There have been a number of notable Old Rugbeians including the purported father of the sport of Rugby William Webb Ellis, the inventor of Australian rules football Tom Wills, the war poets Rupert Brooke and John Gillespie Magee, Jr., Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain, author and mathematician Lewis Carroll, poet and cultural critic Matthew Arnold, the author and social critic Salman Rushdie ( who said of his time there: " Almost the only thing I am proud of about going to Rugby school was that Lewis Carroll went there too.
Magee idolised Brooke and wrote a poem about him (" Sonnet to Rupert Brooke ").
Contains a chapter about Rupert Brooke.
Acequia is about 5 miles ( 8. 3 kilometers ) northeast of Rupert on State Highway 24.
Acequia lies about northeast of Rupert and Paul is about the same distance to the west.
Cyrus A. Rupert first came to Greenbrier County, West Virginia ( Virginia ) about 1829 when he was seventeen years old.
Rupert set about recruiting and training: with great effort he had put together a partially trained mounted force of 3, 000 cavalry by the end of September.
Rupert allied himself with Lord Shaftesbury on matters of foreign policy, but remained loyal to King Charles II on other issues, and was passionate about protecting the Royal Prerogative.
Rupert put an initial investment of £ 270 of his own money into a proposal for a fresh expedition and set about raising more ; despite setbacks, including the Great Fire of London, by 1667 he had formed a private syndicate and leased the Eaglet from the King for the expedition.
He played Anthony Blunt in Cambridge Spies a BBC production about the four British spies, starring alongside Toby Stephens ( Philby ), Tom Hollander ( Burgess ) and Rupert Penry-Jones ( Maclean ).
The company's planned and eventual acquisition by News Corp. in 2007 led to significant media criticism and discussion about whether the news pages would exhibit a rightward slant under Rupert Murdoch.
At the end of the novel when leaving Gallipoli Ray is charged by Padre Monty to tell England about what has happened, " You must write a book and tell ' em, Rupert, about the dead schoolboys of your generation ".
* Howard Brenton and David Hare: Pravda ( 1985 ) ( about a Rupert Murdoch-like character ).
Rupert becomes so upset about this that he disappears for a couple of days and loses contact with everyone.
There are several occasions throughout the film when Claudine, Rupert, or other cast members make comments about African Americans and welfare.
The topic of welfare commonly arises during conversations and one example of this is when Rupert and Claudine are on their first date and Rupert makes a comment about Claudine, her children, and welfare.
Prince Rupert of the Rhine commanded the Allied fleet of about 92 ships and 30 fireships, taking control of the centre himself, with Jean II d ' Estrées commanding the van, and Sir Edward Spragge the rear division.
The diocese arose from St Peter's Abbey, founded in the German stem duchy of Bavaria about 696 by Saint Rupert at the former Roman city of Iuvavum ( Salzburg ).
* 1934: In November on Henry Island near Prince Rupert, badly decomposed remains about 30 feet long found.
In January 2003, Russia turned away Wallraff and two other Germans, the former labour minister for the CDU Norbert Blüm and Rupert Neudeck, head of the relief organisation Cap Anamur, as they tried to enter the country to work on a human rights article about Chechnya.

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