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Broken down truck strands newspapers

To all those who've been anxiously waiting to read today's The Terrace Standard, we're sorry. But fret not, it's online now in full.

Enbridge eyes power projects

ENBRIDGE IS working on a number of potential renewable energy projects with the Gitxsan.

Many missing from hearings

LOCAL governments and businesses won’t be talking at tomorrow’s federal regulatory approval hearings on Enbridge’s Northern Gateway project.

Assessments rise within city limits

PROPERTY ASSESSMENTS in Terrace have increased $30 million, from $1.16 billion last year to $1.19 billion this year.

Police await autopsy results on missing man, name deceased Gitaus man

POLICE await autopsy results for a missing man found dead earlier this week and have named the man whose body was found last week.

Council gets its marching orders

TERRACE council members have now been assigned to various committees, task forces, community groups and internal city committees.

Literacy programs get government financing

LOCAL GROUPS who provide literacy programs to adults will receive money from the Community Adult Literacy Program (CALP).

Clearing the roads part 2: city streets

Flurries of resident complaints about snow removal in Terrace covered mayor Dave Pernarowski’s Facebook page after the new year’s storm.

Another body found in Gitaus Village

The body of another 20-something-year-old man was found this weekend. Police say the death is suspicious.

No second trial after hung jury

THERE WILL be no second trial for a man accused of sexual assault after his first trial ended in a hung jury last month.