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Artists’ rendering of the future LNG Canada facility in Kitimat.

Terrace & District Chamber of Commerce celebrates big win for LNG

Federal government moves on recommendation to provide relief on steel duties

Artists’ rendering of the future LNG Canada facility in Kitimat.
Skeena Watershed reopened for recreational pink and coho

Skeena Watershed reopened for recreational pink and coho

Four sections and tributaries remain closed

Skeena Watershed reopened for recreational pink and coho
Approximate area, red pin, of a fatality involving an ATV.

Body of ATV rider recovered from bottom of Terrace trail

BC Coroners Service investigating death of man in his 70s

Approximate area, red pin, of a fatality involving an ATV.
Question of the Week | Aug. 15

Question of the Week | Aug. 15

Are you concerned about the 25 per cent increase in Terrace’s crime severity index?

Question of the Week | Aug. 15
Terrace Crime Severity Index spikes 25 per cent

Terrace Crime Severity Index spikes 25 per cent

RCMP Inspector urges dilligence in property crime prevention

Terrace Crime Severity Index spikes 25 per cent
Smithers and Terrace Search and Rescue retrieve an injured geologist from a mountainside gulch near Iskut Saturday night. (Terrace SAR photo)

Geologist pulled from fall into mountainside gulch near Iskut

Joint exercise between Terrace, Smithers SAR employs longline rescue

Smithers and Terrace Search and Rescue retrieve an injured geologist from a mountainside gulch near Iskut Saturday night. (Terrace SAR photo)
The Barrington River wildfire Aug. 4, about 50 km west of Telegraph Creek. (BC Wildfire Service photo)

Crews monitoring wildfire 50 km west of Telegraph Creek

BC Wildfire Service is monitoring a 4,400-hectare wildfire 50 km west of…

The Barrington River wildfire Aug. 4, about 50 km west of Telegraph Creek. (BC Wildfire Service photo)
The mens’ division Gitxsan Masters vie with the Terrace Kermodes on Day 1 of the the inaugural Riverboat Days Open Basketball Tournament. (Quinn Bender photo)

Inaugural Riverboat Days Open Basketball Tournament underway

18 teams vying for tournament titles and cash prizes from Aug. 8 to 10

The mens’ division Gitxsan Masters vie with the Terrace Kermodes on Day 1 of the the inaugural Riverboat Days Open Basketball Tournament. (Quinn Bender photo)
Stewart World Port photo

Stewart port receives $13 million for export expansion

The federal government has approved $13.1 million in infrastructure spending at the…

Stewart World Port photo

EDITORIAL: You can’t make this stuff up

Our superintendent of schools, Katherine McIntosh, is taking a temporary assignment with…

Question of the Week | Aug. 8

Question of the Week | Aug. 8

Do you think the Beautification Society should renew its lease on Brolly Square?

Question of the Week | Aug. 8
The band office issued the notice July 29, saying blood work confirmed two members had been affected. (Black Press file photo)

Two affected by fentanyl-laced marijuana: Gitsegukla

The band office has issued a notice to warn public

The band office issued the notice July 29, saying blood work confirmed two members had been affected. (Black Press file photo)
Block ‘n Roll spikes down on Ben’s Toes Sunday at the Mr Mikes Beach Blast Volleyball tournament in downtown Terrace. The games will continue through Monday. Watch for results and more photos at Terracestandard.com (Quinn Bender photo)

The beach is back in downtown Terrace

Mr Mikes Beach Blast Volleyball tournament concludes Monday

Block ‘n Roll spikes down on Ben’s Toes Sunday at the Mr Mikes Beach Blast Volleyball tournament in downtown Terrace. The games will continue through Monday. Watch for results and more photos at Terracestandard.com (Quinn Bender photo)
A Thornhill Pub server drops off her tray for judges’ inspection during the Slingers Race at the Terrace Legion Branch 13 Sunday afternoon. The Riverboat Days competition tests the dexterity of area servers in fun competition, requiring contestants to race each other with a tray full of drinks and a complex list of procedures from table to table. In the Managers’ Race, Teresa from Thornhill Pub took top spot. In the Servers competition Becky from George’s Pub beat the best, and in the Team category George’s again proved singular with some serious serving savvy. (Quinn Bender photo)

Terrace-area servers sling some serious service

George’s Pub dominates Riverboat Days competition

A Thornhill Pub server drops off her tray for judges’ inspection during the Slingers Race at the Terrace Legion Branch 13 Sunday afternoon. The Riverboat Days competition tests the dexterity of area servers in fun competition, requiring contestants to race each other with a tray full of drinks and a complex list of procedures from table to table. In the Managers’ Race, Teresa from Thornhill Pub took top spot. In the Servers competition Becky from George’s Pub beat the best, and in the Team category George’s again proved singular with some serious serving savvy. (Quinn Bender photo)
Salmon closures blanket Skeena watershed

Salmon closures blanket Skeena watershed

DFO issued recreational fishing ban on all species in Skeena Watershed

Salmon closures blanket Skeena watershed
Question of the Week | Aug. 1

Question of the Week | Aug. 1

Do you plan ahead when travelling through areas without cell service?

Question of the Week | Aug. 1
Quinn Bender/Terrace Standard                                Gitxsan Hereditary Chiefs Norman Moore (Molaxan), left, Robert Campbell (Niisgimiinuu) Robin Alexander (Gwisgyen) join other members of the Gitxsan Crisis Management Team in Terrace July 26.

Gitxsan salmon crisis team appeals for collaboration

Nation calls for extensive conservation measures that go beyond fishing closures

Quinn Bender/Terrace Standard                                Gitxsan Hereditary Chiefs Norman Moore (Molaxan), left, Robert Campbell (Niisgimiinuu) Robin Alexander (Gwisgyen) join other members of the Gitxsan Crisis Management Team in Terrace July 26.
Forrest Kerr, is one of three run-of-river hydroelectric projects located purchased by rhe Tahltan Nation. (submitted photo)

Tahltan make largest First Nation clean energy investment in B.C. history

The Northwest B.C. nation is now part owner of a clean energy asset valued at over $2.5 billion

Forrest Kerr, is one of three run-of-river hydroelectric projects located purchased by rhe Tahltan Nation. (submitted photo)
File photo near Princeton B.C.

$7.9-million project will cover 27 kilometres of highway

Road crews have begun resurfacing work on Highway 37 near the Meziadin…

File photo near Princeton B.C.
Illustration of the Hwy 16 and 37 roundabout from the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure.

Expect delays from Terrace roundabout construction

Completion of $9.3 million construction project expected in the fall

Illustration of the Hwy 16 and 37 roundabout from the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure.