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A new animal control bylaw received first, second, and third readings during yesterdays regular council meeting in Terrace. With the former bylaw having been ammended nine times since its inception in...
Craig Ellis Mar 26, 2019
A project to further honour the life and sacrifices of Doctor Stanley Mills and his wife was presented to Terrace City Council last night. Put forward by the 100 Year Celebration Committee, the projec...
Craig Ellis Mar 26, 2019
Three proposals for projects looking to commemorate missing and murdered Indigenous women came before Terrace City Council yesterday. All three of the projects, which will eventually come together as ...
Craig Ellis Mar 26, 2019
A small backyard blaze from this afternoon was extinguished quickly thanks to the Thornhill Fire Department. Crews originally responded to the fire on the 4500 block of Queensway Drive just after 2:00...
Craig Ellis Mar 25, 2019
North Coast First Nations are upset with the Department of Fisheries and Oceans' decision to open a commercial herring fishery. The Lax Kw'alaams Band says a fleet of vessels are staging a demonstrati...
Craig Ellis Mar 25, 2019
Members of the Thornhill and Terrace Fire Departments responded to a backyard fire on Queensway Drive this afternoon. Thornhill fire crews were on scene on the 4500 block of Queensway just after 2:00 ...
Craig Ellis Mar 25, 2019
The BC government is expanding some provincial parks and protected areas, including one in the Cariboo. Proposed amendments to the Protected Areas of British Columbia Act would add 29 hectares to Brid...
Craig Ellis Mar 25, 2019
Nearly a year after her 16 year-old son went missing from Prince George, Phyllis Fleury continues to search for him. Colton Fleury was last seen May 3rd, 2018, but a number of reported sightings in Va...
Craig Ellis Mar 25, 2019
Terrace RCMP do not consider the death of a 49 year-old man from Friday afternoon to be suspicious. At roughly 3:30 on Friday afternoon, police were called out to the trails behind the courthouse wher...
Craig Ellis Mar 25, 2019
According to brass with the province's Winter Tick Survey Program, the tiny creatures do not pose a health risk to humans. Concerns have increased lately, with an abundance of the bug being reported i...
Craig Ellis Mar 25, 2019