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Charis Whittington at provincials June 28.

Whittington muscles her way to third in B.C.

Terrace body builder Charis Whittington's training paid off with a third place finish at provincials

Charis Whittington at provincials June 28.
Frances Gosse, left, and Jamie Corpuz say they are staying optimistic on the picket line over the summer holidays. Unofficial picket dog, Manuka, is also there to help gain support for teachers.

Teachers stand firm

Terrace teachers are in it for the long haul with regards to ongoing lockout

Frances Gosse, left, and Jamie Corpuz say they are staying optimistic on the picket line over the summer holidays. Unofficial picket dog, Manuka, is also there to help gain support for teachers.

Northwestern B.C. school district axes bus fee

Coast Mountains School District board decides chasing payment wasn't worth it

A pot leaf now adorns the outcropping above the old Skeena Bridge. Those with keen eyes will also notice a tiny blue sign in the bottom right hand corner. It's a 'United Against Enbridge' sign, numbers of which are on lawns around town.

Pot leaf replaces Kermode in Terrace, B.C.

Visible on an outcropping above the old Skeena Bridge

A pot leaf now adorns the outcropping above the old Skeena Bridge. Those with keen eyes will also notice a tiny blue sign in the bottom right hand corner. It's a 'United Against Enbridge' sign, numbers of which are on lawns around town.

Majority of Coast Mountains students will not receive report cards

Kindergarten through Grade 9 report cards have not been deemed an essential service by the Labour Relations Board

Kitsumkalum wants more say in LNG development

Band says revenue sharing agreements between other First Nations and the province do not mean LNG has a "pass to the coast"

Protesters gathered at the Northwest Regional Airport today, June 17, 2014 in opposition to the proposed Enbridge Northern Gateway pipeline.

Northwest leaders react to federal approval of Northern Gateway pipeline

Pipeline likely headed for lengthy court battle, says Skeena NDP MLA Robin Austin

Protesters gathered at the Northwest Regional Airport today, June 17, 2014 in opposition to the proposed Enbridge Northern Gateway pipeline.

Court affirms Kitselas land compensation

Important decision sees the federal government's appeal of an earlier Specific Claims Tribunal ruling dismissed

Perhaps a taste of things to come, this sign was fixed to the fence outside of the Coast Mountains School District office in Terrace this morning.

Teachers, students leave schools uncertain if they’ll be back

Tuesday could be the first day of a full-scale province-wide strike, but exams will go on as scheduled

Perhaps a taste of things to come, this sign was fixed to the fence outside of the Coast Mountains School District office in Terrace this morning.

Security companies buy former correctional centre

The Terrace, BC facility will act as a base for regional operations

Housing crunch continues in Terrace

Latest stats from federal agency show rental vacancy rates at below 1 per cent

Terrace Northmen Jamie McKinstrie takes down a Williams Lake Rustler during the May 31 game at Northwest Community College field.

Tough tie for Northmen

A physical matchup against the Williams Lake Rustlers ended in a draw for Terrace's rugby team

Terrace Northmen Jamie McKinstrie takes down a Williams Lake Rustler during the May 31 game at Northwest Community College field.
Cameron Netzel at Caledonia Secondary School June 4. He competed at track and field provincials in Langley May 29 - 31.

‘Ruff’ trip to provincials for Terrace track athlete

Cameron Netzel didn’t do as well as he’d hoped at his final high school track provincials – but he might have helped saved a dog’s life

Cameron Netzel at Caledonia Secondary School June 4. He competed at track and field provincials in Langley May 29 - 31.

Awards, scholarship nights cancelled in Terrace, B.C.

Ongoing dispute between teachers and province creates uncertainty

Scammers are trying to exploit Bob Erb's generosity.

Bob Erb’s name used in bid to scam money

Scheme used links to videos of Terrace lottery millionaire's well-documented generosity

Scammers are trying to exploit Bob Erb's generosity.
Signs and litter were carefully placed in a shopping cart and left in front of the Coast Mountains School District office following a student demonstration yesterday. Students were protesting the contract stand off between teachers and the provincial government.

Rotating strikes to enter third week

Coast Mountains teachers will be on the picket lines next Thursday, June 12

Signs and litter were carefully placed in a shopping cart and left in front of the Coast Mountains School District office following a student demonstration yesterday. Students were protesting the contract stand off between teachers and the provincial government.

End-of-year school concerts in Terrace, B.C. postponed due to labour dispute

The Caledonia Secondary School and Skeena Middle School year-end music concerts were to take place this week and next at the REM Lee theatre

Minor hockey volunteers urgently needed

The future of house hockey is in limbo because Terrace minor hockey association can't find someone to volunteer for one of its top positions

Terrace Northmen Brady champoux breaking out against the Calgary Saracens.

‘There was not one weak link on the team’

Terrace Northmen top the social side at annual Rugbyfest

Terrace Northmen Brady champoux breaking out against the Calgary Saracens.
Premier Christy Clark, middle, poses with northwestern B.C. secondary students and others at a provincially-sponsored liquefied natural gas conference held in Vancouver last week. On the far left is local resident Lucy Praught from the Canadian construction services firm EllisDon and on the far right is Carol Leclerc, the Coast Mountains School District’s trades career coordinator.

Students attend major gas conference

Nearly 60 Coast Mountains School District secondary school students, teachers and chaperones travel to Vancouver LNG conference.

Premier Christy Clark, middle, poses with northwestern B.C. secondary students and others at a provincially-sponsored liquefied natural gas conference held in Vancouver last week. On the far left is local resident Lucy Praught from the Canadian construction services firm EllisDon and on the far right is Carol Leclerc, the Coast Mountains School District’s trades career coordinator.