Terrace, B.C. protest is one of several across the northwest region intending to put pressure on administration to up professor wages
Larry Sommerfield, of Thornhill, claims members of the Terrace RCMP unduly destroyed his antique gun collection
The Canadian Border Services Agency to gate crossing between the two tight-knit communities north of Terrace beginning this spring
Cosmetology and welding courses could be offered as soon as September, says the Coast Mountains School District
The Coast Mountains School District board wants to be able to give its staff and management a raise
The provincial government announced Friday that it would give NWCC a one-time allocation of $494,000 for adult basic education programs
Two weekends ago, music from artists like Drake and Miley Cyrus was coming in loud and clear from 107.1 in Terrace, B.C.
New regulations would limit individual permits but increase allowable permits for guide outfitters
Howie Boake of Terrace, B.C. says someone has hacked his Facebook page
Statement follows online comments now being investigated as a potential hate crime by the Terrace RCMP
Terrace resident Jim Lynch, who is being sued by Skeena NDP MLA Robin Austin, says 2013 incident wasn't a political scheme
A screenshot of the comment, which is derogatory towards First Nations, has been shared thousands of times on social media
Skeena-Bulkley valley NDP MP shocked to learn that Kitselas and Kitsumkalum have been waiting nearly two years for the government
Someone is almost always asking UNBC professor Jacqueline Holler for an update on her research study of hitchhiking habits in northern B.C.
Council committee assignments and community engagement were two topics of discussion at a recent committee of the whole meeting
Skeena NDP MLA Robin Austin adds BC Conservative Mike Brousseau to defamation lawsuit against Terrace resident
Average prices of $260,000 less than half of the provincial figure
“It’s creating a little bit of uncertainty in all of our levels of discussion now," says Tsimshian negotiator
Familiar faces return on the seven member northwestern B.C. board
The situation existed even before rents began to climb as regional economy improves