THE RCMP is reviving a downtown patrol aimed at curbing public disorder following complaints made by merchants and others.
Coast Mountains School District wants to charge students who take bus to schools outside of their neighbourhoods
End-of-year-field trips, graduation ceremonies, secondary school exams and report cards could all be affected
Fresh off a big team win in Prince George, members of the Terrace Peaks Gymnastics Club share what it takes to excel
Terrace's roller derby team put up a fight against Quesnel's Gold Pain City at their first home bout of the season
Terrace's elite 17U club volleyball team showed strong at nationals in Edmonton earlier this month – and met the Prime Minister, to boot
The Evergreen Pub and adjacent motel have been purchased by a local contractor
Alberta, B.C. hospitality conglomerate announces its intentions to take over the management of casino operations
Upcoming Terrace weightlifting competition has many saying yes
Nancy Wells reflects on her three-and-a-half years as superintendent of the Coast Mountains School District
A proposal for a subdivision in Thornhill is facing opposition from neighbourhood residents
A SMALL craft brewery, a first for Terrace, is set to open for sampling soon with full-scale sales to start in late fall.
Marek Ormerod has made the team for the last three years in a row, making him the first basketball player from Terrace to do so
A strategy for how to encourage more tourists to travel to Terrace for mountain biking is in development
Studies show Sunday is a popular time for shopping
The federal court of appeal ruling will set a precedent for other First Nations claims cases
Terrace's Nick Karol is being called a hero for shielding a young girl from falling debris during a windstorm earlier this week
A sum of $20,000 will be divvied up amongst downtown businesses who apply and meet the criteria for facade improvements
First quarter numbers show the average selling price of a single family home has increased nearly $100,000 in just two years
The current housing crisis could end up deterring post-secondary students who wish to study at schools in Terrace, B.C.