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Police won’t tolerate criminal behaviour

Police won’t tolerate criminal behaviour

This item first appeared Feb. 14 under the headline 'Report only partly correct: RCMP inspector'. By Eric Stubbs I believe it’s important to respond to the report released by the British Columbia Civil Liberties Association, (BCCLA), as it relates to the workshops held here in Terrace.
A meeting of northwest Liberals

A meeting of northwest Liberals

Patient transportation plan doesn’t pan out

THE NORTHERN Health Authority is going to stick with using the provincial ambulance service to move patients who don't need urgent care back and forth between its facilities.
HST decision looms over B.C. budget

HST decision looms over B.C. budget

No more money for Connector

A QUIET decision by the provincial transportation ministry last year not to put any money into maintaining a high profile road north of here could very well be repeated this year.
Local groups benefit from winter games

Local groups benefit from winter games

MORE THAN two dozen community groups received more than $63,000 Feb. 10 from the Terrace 2010 BC Winter Games Society, the surplus from staging the games here.

Fewer flu shots provided

FEWER PEOPLE are getting flu shots at the Northern Health Authority’s health unit here than in previous years.

Chief councillor won’t run again

Kitselas chief councillor Glenn Bennett confirmed last week he won’t be seeking a sixth two-year term in elections later this year.

Not a merger

THE TERRACE Anti-Poverty Group Society won’t be merging its free store and community gardens with the Ksan House Society’s own planned store and greenhouse marketplace concept. But the anti-poverty group will operate out of the Ksan House Society’s former emergency shelter, now used as a ‘wet’ shelter for people who have been drinking, once renovations are made.
Slippery when wet

Slippery when wet

Firefighters need to know more than how to put out a blaze