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This is no time for complacency

This novel-coronavirus pandemic is dramatically changing the lives of British Columbians, more or less.
EDITORIAL: Nervous about the roundabout? I was too

EDITORIAL: Nervous about the roundabout? I was too

The new roundabout at Hwy 16/Hwy 37 seems to be spinning everybody right round, and round again.
EDITORIAL: The good far outweighs the bad

EDITORIAL: The good far outweighs the bad

Looking at Terrace’s Crime Severity Index ranking in the Macleans magazine ‘Most Dangerous Places in Canada’ list, you’d think our city is overrun by crime.
EDITORIAL: Strength in diversity

EDITORIAL: Strength in diversity

Identity and diverse culture of Terrace residents is worth celebrating
EDITORIAL: Is researched, reasoned journalism the next endangered species?

EDITORIAL: Is researched, reasoned journalism the next endangered species?

#Newspapersmatter now more than ever: “In print that privacy is yours to keep”
COLUMN: Farewell Terrace

COLUMN: Farewell Terrace

Terrace Standard editor Quinn Bender signs off after two years
Just breathe

Just breathe

Is constant and accelerating change enhancing our lives or making us sick
EDITORIAL: Integrity at stake in Canadian politics

EDITORIAL: Integrity at stake in Canadian politics

The report by an ethics watchdog that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau violated the Conflict of Interest Act is another blow to Canadian politics.

EDITORIAL: You can’t make this stuff up

Our superintendent of schools, Katherine McIntosh, is taking a temporary assignment with the Ministry of Education to help implement the province’s Framework for Enhancing Student Learning — to support school districts and student outcomes, to act as a liaison between the province and the education sector.

EDITORIAL: The community that keeps giving

Terrace Search and Rescue ready to reach milestone with new headquarters