Article: Canada Wheat Board's Grain Movement Resumes From Prince Rupert.

WINNIPEG, MB, Sep 03, 2002 (Resource News International via COMTEX)

The movement of Canadian grain and oilseeds from the Port of Vancouver remains at a standstill, but board grains are once again being loaded onto vessels at the Port of Prince Rupert, according to industry sources.

Louise Waldman, a spokeswoman for the Canadian Wheat Board, confirmed that a vessel has arrived at the export terminals located at the Port of Prince Rupert, which is located roughly 900 miles north of Vancouver along the coast. The export terminals at the Port of Prince Rupert had been mothballed last year due to the lack of exportable grain and oilseeds amid a poor 2001/02 ...

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