Lauren Benn

Ric Bennett and Glen Olver of Terrace kneel behind the grave of John Little who died as a prisoner of war in Japan. Little’s tombstone is located at the Sai Wan War Cemetery in northeastern Hong Kong Island. It was built in 1946, a memorial for commonwealth soldiers.

Visit made to grave of fallen soldier

Two Terrace residents travelled to Hong Kong Island this fall to pay tribute to a fallen soldier who was born and raised here

Ric Bennett and Glen Olver of Terrace kneel behind the grave of John Little who died as a prisoner of war in Japan. Little’s tombstone is located at the Sai Wan War Cemetery in northeastern Hong Kong Island. It was built in 1946, a memorial for commonwealth soldiers.
Skeena Sawmill’s Andrew Nichols, maintenance superintendent, and office administration assistant Deana Campbell stand before stacks of newly-made lumber at the mill’s site in Terrace on HWY16

Sawmill open for business

A full crew of Terrace workers showed up for shift Monday as Skeena Sawmills swung into full operation

Skeena Sawmill’s Andrew Nichols, maintenance superintendent, and office administration assistant Deana Campbell stand before stacks of newly-made lumber at the mill’s site in Terrace on HWY16

Damp shelter set to open

THE K’SAN House Society has almost lined up a location for a Terrace, B.C. shelter.

Pipeline sea route possible

The final leg of a planned natural gas pipeline from northeastern B.C. to Prince Rupert could very well go underwater

Energy opportunity window could close

Alberta energy expert urges oil, gas supporters to speak up

Terrace sportsplex gets new floor

Flooring material used is made from recycled tires

Airport traffic remains strong

Terrace-area airport benefitting from regional upswing

Road projects nearing completion

Terrace had an ambitious road repair program this year

Business awards nominations open

Terrace and District Chamber of Commerce holds annual event

Local governments finance tax-share study

A $17,500 report is being commissioned by two local governments to help bring provincial tax dollars here

Lyle Bolton and Troy Sam of Kalum Ventures Ltd. show off what they call a “pod”, which is a patch of forest logged.

Select logging sees success

A local company, Kalum Ventures Ltd., is seeing success after trying out an alternative to clear-cut logging

Lyle Bolton and Troy Sam of Kalum Ventures Ltd. show off what they call a “pod”, which is a patch of forest logged.

B.C. responds to calls for DriveAble here

Local groups petitions to bring a mandatory seniors' driving test to the Terrace area may have worked.

B.C. NDP leader Adrian Dix (left) stopped by the Terrace Standard office on the first day of his your of the northwest. Accompanying him is local NDP MLA Robin Austin.

B.C. NDP leader tours proposed tanker route

Provincial NDP leader Adrian Dix is visiting northwest B.C. this week, tracing proposed oil tanker routes by boat.

B.C. NDP leader Adrian Dix (left) stopped by the Terrace Standard office on the first day of his your of the northwest. Accompanying him is local NDP MLA Robin Austin.
Rock is loaded into a truck at the Kitsumkalum rock quarry on July 19.

Rock deal reached

The Kitsumkalum First Nation and CN Rail have reached a deal involving selling local rock and building a new rail spur

Rock is loaded into a truck at the Kitsumkalum rock quarry on July 19.
Robert Bosa

Upgrade to Skeena Mall to cost millions

By the time work is done, the Skeena Mall's purchase and upgrade will have cost around $8 million, says owner

Robert Bosa
Casey Eys, Aaron GreyCloud, Brian Downie, Yvonne Moen and Debbie Letawski organize the moving of Tiny Town in the Skeena Mall parking lot this morning.

Tiny Town finds a new home

An iconic collection of little buildings in Terrace is being moved from the Skeena Mall to the former Co-op property.

Casey Eys, Aaron GreyCloud, Brian Downie, Yvonne Moen and Debbie Letawski organize the moving of Tiny Town in the Skeena Mall parking lot this morning.

Terrace intersection to be made safer

City prompted to look at Kenney and Keith intersection following spring accident

Protesters greet Enbridge luncheon

Women protest Enbridge-sponsored luncheon at the Northwest Community College longhouse

Architect reaches for local vision

World-renowned artists shares his vision for one of Terrace's most controversial properties

Enbridge deal divides Metis

Two votes to gauge Metis approval for benefits deal were cancelled