Steve Smyth

Does it really help to tiptoe around words that might offend? asks writer.

A generation easily offended

Northwest B.C. writer challenges this generation for how quickly people take offense and wonders if it helps to tiptoe around words.

Does it really help to tiptoe around words that might offend? asks writer.
Rec league team Norms Auto overcame the select Old Timers team in a tight 7-6 overtime.

Rec champions beat Old Timers in Beverage Bowl

It was a close match against the Old Timers and Rec champions, fought right into overtime in a close, fun face off.

Rec league team Norms Auto overcame the select Old Timers team in a tight 7-6 overtime.
Norms Auto overcame Sorochan 6-3 in the rec league final last night. In back row L-R are  Rajan Sangha, Mike Denomme, Arron Parhar, Brent DeJong, Mike Johnson, Chad Sallenback, Cory Dekelver, Brett Downie, Scott Mulder, and Mitch Shinde. In the front are Shane Dejong, Jon Hidber, Darren Beaulieu, Dimitri Filtziakis, Ryan Beaulieu, and Devin Archibald.

Norms Auto wins rec league

Norms Auto claimed their third straight playoff title in the Terrace Adult Rec Hockey League with a 6-3 win over Sorochan in finals.

Norms Auto overcame Sorochan 6-3 in the rec league final last night. In back row L-R are  Rajan Sangha, Mike Denomme, Arron Parhar, Brent DeJong, Mike Johnson, Chad Sallenback, Cory Dekelver, Brett Downie, Scott Mulder, and Mitch Shinde. In the front are Shane Dejong, Jon Hidber, Darren Beaulieu, Dimitri Filtziakis, Ryan Beaulieu, and Devin Archibald.

We can’t let ourselves be defined by outsiders

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced a decision that killed off the already mortally wounded Enbridge Northern Gateway Project.

Big picture thinking needed for area’s future

Would a shared council for Terrace, B.C. and Thornhill be a more efficient way to administer the common interests of both communities?

Businesses and people deserve recognition

Businesses give a lot to community initiatives in Terrace B.C. and some receive as high as seven or eight requests for local sponsorship.

You can’t say he doesn’t have sole

Buying shoes can be a terrifying experience for the unprepared

THE City of Terrace expects to close a deal to sell a portion of the former Terrace Co-op site by the end of the year.

It’s a case of the brownfield blues

Perhaps the best way to address the problem of brownfields is to somehow inject a bit of common sense into the whole brownfield industry.

THE City of Terrace expects to close a deal to sell a portion of the former Terrace Co-op site by the end of the year.
Will roads in Terrace, B.C. remain unmaintained without development in the region?

Saying ‘no’ to industry leaves community in disrepair

Terrace and the northwest will remain strapped for cash until there is more investment here

Will roads in Terrace, B.C. remain unmaintained without development in the region?
A Terrace social services worker speaks with a citizen living in a tent in April of this year.

We can’t put homelessness on the back burner

Guest Columnist Steve Smyth hopes people won't go silent on the homelessness situation in Terrace, B.C.

A Terrace social services worker speaks with a citizen living in a tent in April of this year.