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B.C. Budget: Province aims to hold line on union wage demands

B.C. Budget: Province aims to hold line on union wage demands

Government revenues have fallen $900 million short of February's budget projections, finance minister Mike de Jong revealed.
NDP blasts B.C. budget update

NDP blasts B.C. budget update

Deteriorating financial results make it even less likely B.C. Liberals can balance budget, finance critic Mike Farnworth says.
UPDATED: BCTF calls vote on B.C. bargaining

UPDATED: BCTF calls vote on B.C. bargaining

The B.C. Teachers' Federation is holding a member vote this week, seeking a mandate to reject "government interference"
Premier Clark's throne speech repeats election vows

Premier Clark's throne speech repeats election vows

Premier sits in visitor seats of legislature as her government begins a rare summer session to pass budget

BC Hydro power line cost soars

BC HYDRO has dramatically increased the cost of its Northwest Transmission Line, adding more than $150 million to the price tag.

Former Terrace resident named in hockey riot civil suit

A FORMER resident has been named in an ICBC civil suit to recover costs of damage to vehicles during the Stanley Cup riots two years ago.

Council goes to the dogs

THEY MAY have only been minor changes to the city’s animal control by-law but they did spark a debate among council members Monday evening.

Roadblock results in multiple driver suspensions

The Terrace RCMP have responded to approximately 166 calls for service from June 14th, 8 AM till June 18th, 8 AM.
NDP warns of summer subterfuge with B.C. legislature resuming

NDP warns of summer subterfuge with B.C. legislature resuming

Horgan says "bogus" budget being pushed through "while people are at the beach".

Businesses cite need for overpass

City of Terrace says it has no money for another overpass over CN tracks