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Firefighters let blaze rip through Thornhill house

Firefighters let blaze rip through Thornhill house

THORNHILL FIREFIGHTERS didn't rush to put out a blaze on Kofoed Dr. yesterday while onlookers watched an old house burn.

Cal Secondary school ranked in the middle

The Fraser Institute has released its 2009/2010 Report Card on secondary school performance in the province, and Terrace has once again placed in the middle of the pack.
Hunger strikers protest lack of youth shelter here

Hunger strikers protest lack of youth shelter here

WITH BRIGHT signs, a group of young people protested the lack of a youth shelter here with a hunger strike for 24 hours starting yesterday into today, July 9.
Residents grill Premier on jobs, education

Residents grill Premier on jobs, education

Terrace and Kitimat leaned hard on the three E’s during Premier Christy Clark’s town hall meeting – education, Enbridge and the economy.

Cold summer sets 10-year record

IF IT were a battle between rain and shine this summer, those who bet on cooler, wetter weather would be walking home with fuller pockets now— albeit soggy ones.

Motorists stay safe over long weekend

DRIVERS IN the local area enjoyed a safe long weekend with no major crashes or arrests for alcohol, according to local highway patrol officers.
Audit flags big gaps in policing environmental reviews

Audit flags big gaps in policing environmental reviews

No way to prove required measures are working: Doyle

City evaluates Co-op demolition

Wheels are in motion to do something about the vacant city-owned Co-op property in Terrace's downtown core.

Addictions centre finds permanent home

The Northern Health Authority has opened a more permanent addictions day treatment centre in Terrace.

Premier makes Northwest stop

Terrace and area residents will have the chance to question Premier Christy Clark later this week as she stops here on her tour of the northwest.