Category Archives: News

Meet and Greet for Terrace to get to know Councillor candidates took place last night
Yesterday evening, a meet and greet was held at the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 13 in Terrace so residents could come get to know the candidates for City Council. While at the event, all of the candi...
Rob Young Oct 13, 2022

NDP Leadership Candidate Eby stops by CFNR for interview
MLA and NDP leadership candidate David Eby stopped by Terrace today as part of the northwestern leg of his leadership campaign tour. During an interview with CFNR, Eby discussed his newly announced ho...
Rob Young Oct 12, 2022

New Electric Vehicle Charging Stations Coming to Terrace and Kitimat
Two communities in the northwest will be getting new electric vehicle charging stations, as the province looks to help drivers make the shift from fossil fuels. As part of their plan to make 90 percen...
Jeff Blagden Oct 12, 2022

UNBC Improves International Outlook and Research Scores For 3rd Straight Year in World University Rankings
For the third straight year, the University of Northern BC has climbed the World University Rankings in both the research and international outlook categories. With a research score of 21.5, UNBC come...
Jeff Blagden Oct 12, 2022

Downtown Terrace Sees One Iconic Art Installation Repaired, and Another Removed
Terrace residents taking a stroll in the downtown will notice some recent changes to a pair of iconic public art installations. Last June, a wood carving featuring a pair of large eagle wings was unve...
Jeff Blagden Oct 12, 2022

Today Marks the Last Chance to Cast Advanced Ballots, Ahead of This Weekend's Municipal Election
Voters in the Northwest are running out of time to cast an advanced ballot ahead of this weekend's municipal elections. More than 200 Terrace residents cast ballots in the first of two advanced voting...
Jeff Blagden Oct 12, 2022

Boil Water Advisory put out in Sandspit
Residents in Sandspit are being advised to boil their water before consuming it. The Regional District has sent out a statement saying that E Coli Bacteria has been discovered in the water, which led ...
Rob Young Oct 12, 2022

BC Coroners Service releases preliminary report of people experiencing homelessness that died in 2021
A total of 247 deaths were reported among individuals experiencing homelessness in BC in 2021, according to a new preliminary report from the Coroners' Service. That marks a 75 percent increase over t...
Rob Young Oct 12, 2022

BC Assembly of First Nations announces new Centre of Excellence
Earlier today, it was announced that the British Columbia Assembly of First Nations will be launching a new Centre of Excellence in First Nations Economic Development in order to advance the role of F...
Rob Young Oct 11, 2022

Coast Mountain College international students seemingly benefiting from temporary work hour allowance
In an announcement that was made last week, it was made know that Canada will be temporarily allowing international post secondary students to work more than 20 hours a week in order to help mitigate ...
Rob Young Oct 11, 2022