Category Archives: News

Highway 16 reopens to single-lane traffic
Highway 16 has reopened to traffic east of Terrace. The transportation ministry says the route is open to single-lane alternating traffic about 40 kilometres east of the city. The road was initially c...
Craig Ellis Mar 11, 2019

Wheelhouse adds a taste of the sea to its latest offering
A Prince Rupert brewery says shellfish will be part of its latest libation. Wheelhouse Brewing Company will put locally produced scallops from Coastal Shellfish Corporation into its Great Bear Scallop...
Craig Ellis Mar 11, 2019

Terrace RCMP searching for stolen motorcycle
Terrace RCMP are on the look out for motor-bike stolen from Thornhill last week. Police believe the theft to have taken place overnight between March 4th and 5th. The stolen bike is described as a blu...
Craig Ellis Mar 11, 2019

Chronic glass smasher arrested in Terrace last week
A man with a penchant for smashing glass was arrested in Terrace last week. Initially, police received reports of a glass breaking streak on the 4800 block Olson Avenue at around 6:00 Wednesday evenin...
Craig Ellis Mar 11, 2019

RCMP investigating 100 Mile House shooting death
RCMP are investigating a shooting death in the South Cariboo. Police in 100 Mile House were called out to a Cedar Street home Sunday morning at 10:00 where they found body of a male. The North Distric...
Craig Ellis Mar 11, 2019

Toilet stolen from storage unit in Terrace
A Terrace resident may be without a toilet after a storage unit was ransacked sometime last week. Numerous items were reported stolen from a unit on the 4200 block of Sparks Street on Friday. Along wi...
Craig Ellis Mar 11, 2019

BC Oil and Gas Commission says Houston area not likely original home of artifacts discovered last month
According the the BC Oil and Gas Commission, Indigenous artifacts discovered near Houston likely did not originate there. Last month, a pair of ancient stone tools and various artifacts were discovere...
Craig Ellis Mar 11, 2019

Federal funding to go to killer whale research
2.9 million dollars in fresh federal funding is going towards scientific research on southern resident killer whales. Minister of Fisheries Jonathan Wilkinson announced the funding, which will be spli...
Craig Ellis Mar 11, 2019

RCMP investigating Valemount homicide
The North District Major Crime Unit is investigating a death in Valemount. Police were called Sunday morning shortly after 11 and found a 60 year-old man dead at an undisclosed location in the communi...
Craig Ellis Mar 11, 2019

Second driest February on record for Terrace
Terrace residents experienced an extremely dry and cold February. According to Environment Canada, the city experienced the second driest month and had the sixth coldest February since 1913. BC River ...
Craig Ellis Mar 11, 2019 Photo Jeff Blagden