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City weighs in on full-time idea

A full-time mayor would further economic development in Terrace, says the Terrace and District Chamber of Commerce, but a poll of city councillor opinions shows not all are in favour.

Sawmill sale goes through

WEST FRASER today announced that it has completed the sale of its Skeena Sawmills Division to Roc Holdings Ltd.

More fire crews deployed to Ontario

Three more initial attack crews and three personnel are joining B.C. firecrews in helping stop fires in Dryden and Thunder Bay, Ontario.
Service comes before photo-ops on new B.C. website

Service comes before photo-ops on new B.C. website

Government communications have traditionally been built around a stream of propaganda, with the emphasis on pictures and text arranged to show the ruling politicians of the day in a flattering light.

City staff paid at lower end of the scale

The City of Terrace is still spending less money paying its city staff compared to Kitimat and Prince Rupert.

Thornhill home destroyed by blaze

A home in Thornhill was completely destroyed by fire last weekend.
Growth, HST help reduce B.C. deficit

Growth, HST help reduce B.C. deficit

The B.C. government finished the fiscal year this spring with a deficit of $309 million, nearly $1 billion less than what was forecast last fall.
Angling lending program takes off

Angling lending program takes off

The Terrace visitor information centre will be assisting anglers this summer as it is now ready to loan out fishing rods and tackle boxes for anyone looking to hook a few fish.
Eby notes policing changes here since last visit

Eby notes policing changes here since last visit

THE EXECUTIVE director of the BC Civil Liberties Association started another round of visits to communities to share the results of the report on policing that came out of a 14-community tour he undertook last year.
China passes U.S. as B.C. lumber buyer

China passes U.S. as B.C. lumber buyer

Chinese buyers purchased $122 million worth of B.C. lumber in May, surpassing the value of lumber shipments to the United States for the first time ever.