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Co-op demolition finally begins

Co-op demolition finally begins

A BACK hoe began pulling down the Co-op walls today as the building ends its time standing empty since it closed years ago.
Cities grill province over municipal auditor

Cities grill province over municipal auditor

Civic leaders skeptical as Chong tries to calm concerns over new watchdog

Mayor lays out a busy city agenda

THE CITY needs to spend nearly $300,000 to tear down the former Terrace Co-operative complex on Greig Ave. for any chance of something happening to the property there, Mayor Dave Pernarowski told a Terrace and District Chamber of Commerce luncheon Sept. 22.
Mounties set to ride into sunset, Ottawa warns B.C.

Mounties set to ride into sunset, Ottawa warns B.C.

Policing contract talks hit new level of brinkmanship
Animal abuse sickens locals

Animal abuse sickens locals

THE JACKPINE Flats resident thought something was wrong one day this summer when a stray cat that eats with her cats couldn’t get through the pet door.
Hahn announces exit from BC Ferries

Hahn announces exit from BC Ferries

BC Ferries CEO David Hahn is leaving his post at the end of the year, part of a cost-cutting move that freezes salaries and reduces other executive salaries as the province's ferry service endures a slowdown in traffic.

Mayor’s job up for grabs

MAYOR DAVE Pernarowski is to face competition from city councillor Bruce Martindale in this fall’s municipal election.

Smokers can quit for free starting Friday

Smokers who want to butt out can access free quit-smoking aids starting Friday.

Vandals smash vehicle windows

Over the past 24 hours these are some of the events Terrace RCMP responded to: Downtown Terrace - an intoxicated male was arrested for breach of peace at a residence on Greig Ave
Hydro smart meter fears aired at UBCM

Hydro smart meter fears aired at UBCM

Province will ignore any call for a moratorium