Anna Killen

B.C.'s resident hunters are upset with allocations they say favour guide outfitters.

Hunting shift draws heat from residents

New regulations would limit individual permits but increase allowable permits for guide outfitters

B.C.'s resident hunters are upset with allocations they say favour guide outfitters.

Man denies posting ‘hate’ comments

Howie Boake of Terrace, B.C. says someone has hacked his Facebook page

Northwest B.C. leaders speak out against racism

Statement follows online comments now being investigated as a potential hate crime by the Terrace RCMP

Viral online comment ‘could be construed as a hate crime’, Terrace RCMP investigating

A screenshot of the comment, which is derogatory towards First Nations, has been shared thousands of times on social media

Skeena NDP MLA Robin Austin is suing former BC Conservative candidate Michael Brousseau.

Man named in MLA’s suit denies key allegation

Terrace resident Jim Lynch, who is being sued by Skeena NDP MLA Robin Austin, says 2013 incident wasn't a political scheme

Skeena NDP MLA Robin Austin is suing former BC Conservative candidate Michael Brousseau.
This January 2013 photo shows then-provincial aboriginal affairs minister Ida Chong, then-Kitselas chief councillor Judy Gerow and Kitselas negotiator Glenn Bennett sign a deal leading to the province and the Kitselas approving a treaty agreement in principle.

Cullen urges feds to stop stalling on treaty deals

Skeena-Bulkley valley NDP MP shocked to learn that Kitselas and Kitsumkalum have been waiting nearly two years for the government

This January 2013 photo shows then-provincial aboriginal affairs minister Ida Chong, then-Kitselas chief councillor Judy Gerow and Kitselas negotiator Glenn Bennett sign a deal leading to the province and the Kitselas approving a treaty agreement in principle.
Signs along Hwy16, financed by a provincial grant, went up several years ago to warn of the dangers of hitchhiking on northern roads.

Hitchhiking study looks to expand information base

Someone is almost always asking UNBC professor Jacqueline Holler for an update on her research study of hitchhiking habits in northern B.C.

Signs along Hwy16, financed by a provincial grant, went up several years ago to warn of the dangers of hitchhiking on northern roads.

Terrace council gets down to business

Council committee assignments and community engagement were two topics of discussion at a recent committee of the whole meeting

SKEENA NDP MLA Robin Austin, left, and BC Conservative candidate Michael Brousseau at April 30, 2013 all candidates meeting.

MLA sues political opponent for incident at 2013 all candidates forum

Skeena NDP MLA Robin Austin adds BC Conservative Mike Brousseau to defamation lawsuit against Terrace resident

SKEENA NDP MLA Robin Austin, left, and BC Conservative candidate Michael Brousseau at April 30, 2013 all candidates meeting.

Housing very affordable in northern B.C.

Average prices of $260,000 less than half of the provincial figure

Provincial aboriginal relations minister Ida Chong, then Kitselas chief councillor Judy Gerow and Kitselas chief negotiator Glenn Bennett at the Kitselas signing to provide the First Nation with more land on Jan. 31, 2013.

LNG push holding up northwestern B.C. treaty talks

“It’s creating a little bit of uncertainty in all of our levels of discussion now," says Tsimshian negotiator

Provincial aboriginal relations minister Ida Chong, then Kitselas chief councillor Judy Gerow and Kitselas chief negotiator Glenn Bennett at the Kitselas signing to provide the First Nation with more land on Jan. 31, 2013.
Visitors to the housing index website can search by regional district or municipality.

Low income earners face northwestern B.C. rental challenge

The situation existed even before rents began to climb as regional economy improves

Visitors to the housing index website can search by regional district or municipality.
Coast Mountains School District board chair Art Erasmus, left, and school superintendent Katherine McIntosh at last night's board meeting.

Student enrolment drops again at Terrace and area public schools

District cites students moving to the private school system and the continued trend of families moving away because of high living costs

Coast Mountains School District board chair Art Erasmus, left, and school superintendent Katherine McIntosh at last night's board meeting.
Coast Mountains School District board chair Art Erasmus, left, and school superintendent Katherine McIntosh at last night's board meeting.

Northwest B.C. teachers say they are owed a day’s pay

Grievance dates back to commitment they say was made at end of strike in September

Coast Mountains School District board chair Art Erasmus, left, and school superintendent Katherine McIntosh at last night's board meeting.
Malcolm Hill, part of the Sunset RV team – and a four-generation family of curlers.

Curling: a true gentleman’s sport

A community funspiel was held Nov. 8 at the Terrace Curling Club

Malcolm Hill, part of the Sunset RV team – and a four-generation family of curlers.
MaryAnn Freeman asks a question during today's candidates' chamber luncheon.

Election 2014: Terrace council candidate urges better cooperation between city and chamber of commerce

Discord between the two bodies called "the elephant in the room"

MaryAnn Freeman asks a question during today's candidates' chamber luncheon.

Election 2014: Anti-Enbridge stance defines candidates’ group

But group of incumbent Terrace city councillors – including one mayoral hopeful – insists it is not a slate

Volunteers Ricky Lee Roberts and Robin CecionI help guide the chairlift wheel back into place last month.

Snow and soul at Shames Mountain

Heading into the winter, many eyes are on Terrace's co-op owned mountain

Volunteers Ricky Lee Roberts and Robin CecionI help guide the chairlift wheel back into place last month.
The search for 23-year-old Dustin Steele continued today. As freezing rain came down, an excavator was on hand to try to recover the truck Steele was last seen on from the Skeena River.

Attempts made to recover truck from Skeena River

Missing Red Deer man was last seen standing in bed of truck

The search for 23-year-old Dustin Steele continued today. As freezing rain came down, an excavator was on hand to try to recover the truck Steele was last seen on from the Skeena River.

Cell service improves along Hwy16

Telus towers part of 10-year contract it has with the province