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Council delays Co-op demolition decision

Terrace city council has postponed voting on spending money to demolish its Co-op property on Greig Ave., saying it first needs to decide if this is its number one priority.

Liberals eye Skeena riding

AT LEAST two people have indicated they’re interested in running for the nomination here to represent the Liberal party in the next provincial election.

City ponders Co-op demo bids

EIGHT bids ranging from $219,000 to $755,757 have been submitted in response to the city's tender to remove asbestos and demolish the city-owned former Terrace Co-op retail complex on Greig Ave.
Co-op property probed for contamination

Co-op property probed for contamination

THE CITY continues to look into what's underneath the former Terrace Co-op shopping complex it purchased in November 2005 for $1 million.

Jobs picture improves here

THE EMPLOYMENT picture continues to improve with a regional jobless rate of 7 per cent in June compared to 8 per cent in May.

Police seek thieves, pickup

POLICE ARE asking for the public's help with several thefts and to find a pickup truck.

Police subdue irrational male

A POLICE officer used physical force July 19, including blows to the head, to subdue a man wearing camouflage and a mask who was described as acting irrationally and making people feel unsafe in the downtown area.

Man will stand trial for alleged stabbing

A MAN charged with second degree murder for an alleged stabbing in Kitimat two years ago will stand trial.

Lanfear Dr. to get bike lanes

Lanfear Dr. is undergoing some changes this summer.
Deadline nears for HST voting

Deadline nears for HST voting

Elections BC is keeping its call centre open until midnight Friday, the deadline for B.C. residents to register and request a voting package for the harmonized sales tax referendum.