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Canucks fail to send message

AS if the Boston Bruins did not make it painfully obviously last season, the rest of the NHL was reminded on Monday night how to play the Vancouver Canucks: Target the Sedins and take any liberties you want. The rest of the team will do nothing about it.
Olympic badminton player pays Terrace club a visit

Olympic badminton player pays Terrace club a visit

Local students and badminton enthusiasts got an opportunity to learn from a pro recently.

Hockey history for local player

Terrace’s Kenny Nordstrom has gone first in round one of the inaugural 15-year-old draft for the B.C. Hockey League.
Three times a charm for winner at annual fall run

Three times a charm for winner at annual fall run

It was sunny skies and mild weather for runners lacing up for the Skeena Valley Runners Club’s 31st annual All Seasons Fall Run Oct. 2.

Canucks appeal to the heart tonight

The Vancouver Canucks open the 2011-12 season on Thursday night with a home game against the Pittsburgh Penguins.
New title for former local hockey player

New title for former local hockey player

Terrace’s Chapen Leblond will be leading the Winkler Flyers this year as the newly-appointed captain for the team.

Pipe paths

Forget the legion of problems connected to the proposed Enbridge pipeline. Assume the gargantuan project is going ahead and consider what route it should take.
Bike biathlon a success

Bike biathlon a success

There were 24 participants in this year’s Sept. 24th biathlon at the Terrace Rod and Gun Club, in an event where cyclists and marksmen pulled together to give people a taste of biathlon.
Kings are back on the ice

Kings are back on the ice

It was one win and a loss for the Terrace River Kings, during the Central Interior Hockey League’s (CIHL) Northern Cup Challenge exhibition games, held in Kitimat Sept. 23 – 24.

Character to define Canucks this year

HOW daunting of a task do the Vancouver Canucks face in trying to get back to the Stanley Cup finals?