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Brewmaster Darryl Tucker looks at plans while holding a sample as more equipment shows up at Sherwood Mountain Brewery.

Equipment installed at first Terrace, B.C. brewery

The goal at Sherwood Mountain Brewery is to open this year

Brewmaster Darryl Tucker looks at plans while holding a sample as more equipment shows up at Sherwood Mountain Brewery.
C Hayward, Lena Penner, and Fran Ruchofzke in Penner’s new apartment Oct. 15.

Seniors housing units ready for occupants

Terrace, B.C. project required much cooperation and effort

C Hayward, Lena Penner, and Fran Ruchofzke in Penner’s new apartment Oct. 15.

No race after all for Terrace, B.C. school board seats

Candidate Diana Penner withdraws name just before deadline yesterday

A digital print of Edwin Holgate’s 'Tsimshian Chief (Samuel Gaum)'. The 1926 original is part of the National of Canada’s collection in Ottawa. The headdress is at the Northern Museum of British Columbia in Prince Rupert and is made of tightly weaved cedar, with 20-30 seal lion whiskers sticking out from the top. “The little front part we call am’halayt. Am’halayt is another word for peace. It’s also the frontlet that our chiefs wear on their head dresses ... And so he would dance this in times of war, in times of grief, in times of celebration. It was said that a chief would dance for their people. I’d have to say he’s one of the last chiefs we had that danced,” said Cyril (CJ) Bennett-Nabess, pictured below showing the description of Wallace on the back of the print hanging in his Kitselas office.

Through art, Kitselas looks to correct the historical record

The story of a 1926 portrait of a Kitselas chief is just the beginning of the nation's plan to repatriate art from all over the world

A digital print of Edwin Holgate’s 'Tsimshian Chief (Samuel Gaum)'. The 1926 original is part of the National of Canada’s collection in Ottawa. The headdress is at the Northern Museum of British Columbia in Prince Rupert and is made of tightly weaved cedar, with 20-30 seal lion whiskers sticking out from the top. “The little front part we call am’halayt. Am’halayt is another word for peace. It’s also the frontlet that our chiefs wear on their head dresses ... And so he would dance this in times of war, in times of grief, in times of celebration. It was said that a chief would dance for their people. I’d have to say he’s one of the last chiefs we had that danced,” said Cyril (CJ) Bennett-Nabess, pictured below showing the description of Wallace on the back of the print hanging in his Kitselas office.
Notice on the door of the LifeLabs office in Terrace, B.C.

Ebola precautionary notice posted in Terrace, B.C.

People visiting lab office asked about their recent travel history

Notice on the door of the LifeLabs office in Terrace, B.C.

Northwest B.C. school trustees prepare to run again

But some trustees on the Coast Mountains School District board have declined

Skeena-Bulkley MP Nathan Cullen and NDP leader Thomas Mulcair during Mulcair’s northwest visit on Aug. 22.

MP’s energy policy bill crafted for next election

Drawing from northwest experiences, Skeena-Bulkley Valley MP Nathan Cullen says he wants to "raise the bar" on energy policy

Skeena-Bulkley MP Nathan Cullen and NDP leader Thomas Mulcair during Mulcair’s northwest visit on Aug. 22.
Robin Wilson, one of two new kindergarten teachers at Suwilaawks – although she's been at the school teaching various classes for a few years now – readies her classroom Sept. 19. She credits the school's administration for helping to get classrooms as ready as they could be.

Terrace public school students back in the classroom Monday

Teachers working to get classrooms ready after ratifying six-year deal

Robin Wilson, one of two new kindergarten teachers at Suwilaawks – although she's been at the school teaching various classes for a few years now – readies her classroom Sept. 19. She credits the school's administration for helping to get classrooms as ready as they could be.

Terrace company up for business award

Kitsumkalum-owned quarry company recognized for outstanding achievement

Coast Mountains School District welcomes news of tentative teacher deal

“We are pleased to have finally reached this stage in the process and eagerly look forward to welcoming back students and teachers."

Members of the Davis family from New Aiyansh enjoy lunch at a function hosted by the Nisga'a Teachers' Union in the Nass Valley.

Striking teachers reach out to students in small northern school district

Nass Valley teachers have been hosting lunches with parents, students

Members of the Davis family from New Aiyansh enjoy lunch at a function hosted by the Nisga'a Teachers' Union in the Nass Valley.
David and Nathan Brochu say they're frustrated with the ongoing education dispute – and they're inviting anyone who feels the same way to join them for a rally at George Little Park tomorrow morning.

Parent plans school rally in Terrace tomorrow

David Brochu hopes hundreds will support call to end teachers' strike

David and Nathan Brochu say they're frustrated with the ongoing education dispute – and they're inviting anyone who feels the same way to join them for a rally at George Little Park tomorrow morning.

Education dispute stalls school sports

School officials work to salvage fall sports season for Terrace students

Body of missing boater found

Search for Terrace man whose boat capsized in a lake near Stewart has been ongoing since Sept. 7

The sande Overpass, top, could one day be joined by a pedestrian one spanning CN’s tracks further west at Munroe Ave.

Overpass plan surfaces in Terrace, B.C.

This one, spanning CN's tracks, would be for pedestrians

The sande Overpass, top, could one day be joined by a pedestrian one spanning CN’s tracks further west at Munroe Ave.

Gitxsan land dispute cools off for now

Kitselas chief Joe Bevan says door is open to the Gitxsan First Nation if it wants to discuss overlapping territorial land claims

More residential housing wanted in Terrace, B.C.

A number of bylaws saw first and second reading, with the majority dealing with zoning changes to allow more multi-residential units.

Officials keeping close watch over Nass fish

Nisga'a fisheries officials want to make sure Kwinageese salmon continue to reach their spawning beds

Thornhill site of massive project plan

Plan details opportunities for a shopping mall or large box store complex amongst residential and community development.

Vehicles load onto the Usk Ferry from the south side of the Skeena River.

Ferry tale: Take a ride on the Usk ferry

The Usk reaction ferry is unique to the area – and not without its challenges

Vehicles load onto the Usk Ferry from the south side of the Skeena River.