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B.C. reaches deal for RCMP contract

B.C. reaches deal for RCMP contract

B.C. has reached a new 20-year deal for RCMP services on the day a deadline was set by Ottawa.
UPDATE: B.C. suspends its strictest roadside penalties

UPDATE: B.C. suspends its strictest roadside penalties

The toughest of B.C.'s new impaired driving penalties infringe people's constitutional rights, a judge has ruled.
ICBC to seek 2012 rate increase

ICBC to seek 2012 rate increase

ICBC is applying for a basic insurance rate increase, as bodily injury claims increase.

Tow truck called to free vehicle

HERE ARE the incidents requiring the presence of Terrace RCMP officers from 8 am Nov. 28 to 8 am Nov. 29.

Mayor, council sworn in next week

THE FINAL vote count has been tallied and the City of Terrace’s new team of elected city officials will be sworn in at city hall.
Outgoing councillors say goodbye

Outgoing councillors say goodbye

Last night marked the final meeting of this city council's term.
RCMP 'inept, outdated,' Cummins says

RCMP 'inept, outdated,' Cummins says

B.C. Conservative leader John Cummins is calling for an independent review of a force he calls "inept and outdated."

Little Ave. troubles occupy police officers

HERE ARE incidents requiring the presence of Terrace RCMP officers from 8 nam Nov. 25 to 8 am Nov. 28.

Nisga'a treaty amendment clears way for power line

A FIRST-EVER amendment to the Nisga’a Treaty should be wrapped up early in the new year.
B.C. close to deal to keep RCMP

B.C. close to deal to keep RCMP

Negotiators for provinces to recommend new policing contract