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Dennis Raymond with a scale model of an S-BACH 342

Look up, way up on fall fair Sunday

Between 11-2 p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 8, the Terrace Model Airplane Club will be flying their models in a show to dazzle spectators below.

Dennis Raymond with a scale model of an S-BACH 342
Susan Kinney has rolling pin at the ready to ensure there’s enough pie for the St. Matthews Church pie sales at the fall fair.

Make mine apple

St. Matthew’s Anglican Church is getting a piece of the Skeena Valley Fall Fair pie this year.

Susan Kinney has rolling pin at the ready to ensure there’s enough pie for the St. Matthews Church pie sales at the fall fair.

Terrace issues water sprinkling restrictions

Today the City of Terrace issued water sprinkling restrictions in light of the ongoing heatwave.

Give me shelter

Lack of affordable housing is linked to perpetuating homelessness in Terrace, B.C.

Hot and dry weather prompts warning from fire centre

With the mercury in Terrace expected to hit 32 Celsius today, the Northwest Fire Centre is urging everyone to exercise extreme caution.

Here's one of Hawkair's Dash-8s at the Northwest Regional Airport

Emergency landing ‘non-event’: Hawkair president

Passengers aboard one of Hawkair's flights to Terrace had a bit of a scare as the plane had to make an emergency landing at YVR

Here's one of Hawkair's Dash-8s at the Northwest Regional Airport

‘Summer of 69’ has roots in Terrace

THE FORMER Dog ‘n’ Suds on Lakelse Ave was a popular hangout for decades, and has ties to the song 'Summer of 69'

Terrace real estate activity up from last year

Real estate activity continues to pick up in the area with not only higher price points but more on the market too

Passenger numbers continue to climb

The Northwest Regional Airport’s passenger numbers are sky high for the first half of this year, and that number is expected to climb.

Police are investigating a suspicious death in a southside home.

UPDATE: Suspicious death under investigation

Terrace RCMP have been working around the clock, investigating a suspicious death in a south side home.

Police are investigating a suspicious death in a southside home.

WestJet adds Terrace this fall

The Northwest Regional Airport WestJet announced that for the first time WestJet will be offering flights to Terrace

Artist Matthew Daratha is here painting a fire hydrant in front of the Terrace Fire Department

Painted fire hydrants

Volunteers painted several fire hydrants around Terrace this week

Artist Matthew Daratha is here painting a fire hydrant in front of the Terrace Fire Department

Fire risk likely to elevate to ‘high’

Terrace is currently seeing a 'moderate' risk of forest fire, but with hot temperature this could rise.

Northwest fire crews sent to Yukon today

Fire crews from the Northwest Fire Centre are off to the Village of Carmacks where 15 fires are burning

New president takes over at Hawkair

Jay Dilley comes to northwestern BC airline from Yellowknife

David Try explains how the lithium ion battery engine of his Chevrolet Volt operates and differs from the standard internal combustion engine. To date

Charged up: driving ‘green’ in Terrace is very much in its infancy

Economist Dr. David Try has one less market to worry about and that is the rising cost of fuel at the pump.

David Try explains how the lithium ion battery engine of his Chevrolet Volt operates and differs from the standard internal combustion engine. To date
Here’s one of Hawkair’s Dash-8 airplanes on the tarmac of the Northwest Regional Airport.

Airport wants CBSA agents

The Northwest Regional Airport is optimistic the CBSA will finally accept its pitch to provide customs services here.

Here’s one of Hawkair’s Dash-8 airplanes on the tarmac of the Northwest Regional Airport.

Grad rates lower here than rest of province

CMSD is showing a lower graduation rate than the province, despite an overall increase in graduation rates during the last decade.

Terrace's Lolita Dunham and Brian Downie with the local Salvation Army mobile kitchen they took to Alberta to help with flood relief.

Mobile kitchen stays in Alberta

Terrace city councillor Brian Downie and Lolita Dunham returned home last Friday after more than two weeks of flood relief work in Alberta.

Terrace's Lolita Dunham and Brian Downie with the local Salvation Army mobile kitchen they took to Alberta to help with flood relief.

Terrace mobile kitchen in Okotoks, Alberta

Terrace city councillor Brian Downie and Lolita Dunham will spend the next two days in Okotoks, Alberta before flying home Friday morning.