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OPINION: British Columbia, it’s time for us to step up

OPINION: British Columbia, it’s time for us to step up

Opinion column submitted by Ravi Parmar, MLA for Langford-Highlands and BC’s Minister of Forests
Police raid Munroe St. house

Police raid Munroe St. house

Nine people were arrested but now have been released following a Terrace RCMP raid on a Munroe St. house May 10, 2025.
More paving on books for Terrace this year

More paving on books for Terrace this year

Plans for more paving last year didn't work out but projects are back on the books for this year, show a lengthy briefing note prepared for Terrace council members
Overtime ban in effect, but no strike yet after brief Canada Post talks fail

Overtime ban in effect, but no strike yet after brief Canada Post talks fail

CUPW issued a strike notice on Monday, May 19
Skeena MLA hears concerns over PNG hikes and lack of addictions care at town halls

Skeena MLA hears concerns over PNG hikes and lack of addictions care at town halls

UPDATE: Terrace RCMP seek local senior

UPDATE: Terrace RCMP seek local senior

Lillian Guy was last seen May 17, 2025
Ksi Lisims LNG secures purchase commitment from another major global customer

Ksi Lisims LNG secures purchase commitment from another major global customer

TotalEnergies, a global supermajor oil and gas company, agrees to buy one-sixth of proposed facility's projected annual production
Smithers-area landowners denied access to documents in lawsuit against CN

Smithers-area landowners denied access to documents in lawsuit against CN

The plaintiffs are seeking an injunction that would require CN to keep a culvert clear to prevent flooding of their land
Prince Rupert man honoured with King Charles III medal for championing worker's safety

Prince Rupert man honoured with King Charles III medal for championing worker's safety

Mike Calli's sparked a national shift and helped enshrine workers’ right to refuse unsafe work
Court orders LNG Canada contractor to pay painter $2,000 after improper drug test

Court orders LNG Canada contractor to pay painter $2,000 after improper drug test

Investigation into minor injury failed to justify testing and breached privacy rights, ruling finds