Losing a son makes Tony Wilson realize the value of life.
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WHEN THE school year ends at Thornhill Junior Secondary this June it will be different than any other summer.
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AS INDUSTRIAL activity begins to boom in the northwest, people are lining up to take part in the heavy equipment operator course.
READANYONE with a bright-green idea can now apply for project money from the Regional District of Kitimat-Stikine.
READA MAN will fork over a hefty fine of $10,000 for illegally guiding on the Copper River.
READ'Tis the season in Terrace B.C. to start getting fruit trees ready and a local resident has some tips on how to do it.
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There is a school in Terrace that is always full to the brim, with a waiting list of students.
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Local elementary students are behind in academic performance.
READCITY COUNCIL is adding a permanent recycling program to 2012 budget-talk topics.
READA local woman helps the Terrace area do its part recycling
READFLUFFY WHITE snow that’s fallen in waves this winter has hit road snow clearing operations like a ton of bricks.
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In an attempt to keep cats from being euthanized and promote responsible ownership, local animal lovers are joining forces.
READOne local woman’s journey leads to a new way of cancer care here
READAt her last council meeting, Carol Leclerc took the opportunity to highlight some of the changes she’s witnessed in those nine years.
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Blank report cards were mailed to Coast Mountains students’ homes last week.
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Getting soaked in a deluge one morning last summer while walking to Coffee Culture in my hometown of Tillsonburg, Ontario, put me in mind
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The best way to protect yourself from falling objects in an earthquake is ducking under a desk or sturdy table until one minute after the shaking stops.
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Saving money is no passing fashion, and now social media is giving spend-thrifty consumers in Terrace yet another avenue to save a buck — or hundreds.
READA FINANCIAL workshop is underway to help people get out of debt and make better choices with their money.
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Concerns for fish living in Thornhill’s Hurley Creek have prompted action, but questions remain about what is polluting the urban stream.
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