Anna Killen

Terrace Blueback’s Jade Heathfield and Angelina Filtziakis with the medals they won in Prince George last month.

‘Best friends’ win gold and silver at Prince George swim meet

The Terrace Bluebacks took a small team to the swim meet in Prince George last month, the first meet of the season

Terrace Blueback’s Jade Heathfield and Angelina Filtziakis with the medals they won in Prince George last month.
The Terrace Girls Midget Rep team after their win in Kamloops.

Terrace girls hockey team grabs gold at Kamloops tournament

The team is showing they are a serious provincial contender after beating Lower Mainland teams handily earlier this month

The Terrace Girls Midget Rep team after their win in Kamloops.

Terrace, BC school principal takes new job

Cameron MacKay is to be school district's human resources director

Caledonia’s Jr. Girls ‘A’ Volleyball team are the 2013 Northwest Zone Champions after winning the tournament in Prince Rupert earlier this month.

Undefeated Caledonia Jr. Girls win zones

Caledonia’s Jr. Girls volleyball team went undefeated in the Jr. Girls ‘A’ zones championship earlier this month in Prince Rupert

Caledonia’s Jr. Girls ‘A’ Volleyball team are the 2013 Northwest Zone Champions after winning the tournament in Prince Rupert earlier this month.
REG SHERREN, from CBC TV, (left), interviews Terrace millionaire Bob Erb.

Terrace millionaire to appear on CBC TV

CBC TV crew is filming Bob Erb and others in Terrace today

REG SHERREN, from CBC TV, (left), interviews Terrace millionaire Bob Erb.
On the left side of the net, Caledonia’s Bailey Brown is tipping while Brooklynn Ruffle covers during the zone final Nov. 13 against Prince Rupert in Terrace.

Game, set, zones for Caledonia Senior Girls

Terrace's senior girls' volleyball team head to provincials in Delta this week

On the left side of the net, Caledonia’s Bailey Brown is tipping while Brooklynn Ruffle covers during the zone final Nov. 13 against Prince Rupert in Terrace.

Public school enrolment numbers down in Terrace

Coast Mountains School District officials say it's difficult to predict how an improving economy is affecting the public school population

High school grad rates drop slightly in northwestern BC

But rates for aboriginal students fall more than others

Training tactics part 2: Thornhill Jr. could become trades centre

A vacant school set up with equipment. A community in need of a facility. School board officials say a trades centre there makes sense.

Terrace ringette sees success on the road

The Terrace Ringette Association had three teams (U9, U12, and U16) attend the annual Joy Hoffman Ringette Tournament.

Over the weekend a new Kermode bear appears to have been painted on the rock bluff facing the old Skeena bridge in Terrace.

It’s back!

It appears a new white bear has been painted on the rock face overlooking the old bridge in Terrace, B.C.

Over the weekend a new Kermode bear appears to have been painted on the rock bluff facing the old Skeena bridge in Terrace.

Updated with audio: MP hosted LNG forum draws a crowd in Terrace, B.C.

Audience asked questions of industry and energy stakeholders, environmental groups, First Nations, and business representatives

How to ride all winter

With the snow creeping down the mountains, many people are probably gearing down their bikes, and getting geared up for the ski hill.

Centennial Sr. Boys win big

Medals hang around Terrace volley ball team necks for first time in almost decade

MLA travel expenses posted

Skeena NDP Robin Austin spent $25,708 on travel costs over the last six months

Centennial Sr. Boys seeing success at the net

Centennial Christian School’s Sr. Boys’ volleyball team sitting pretty in the provincial standings

Cal boys win soccer zones

Terrace senior boys soccer team is setting up for provincials after winning the Northwest Senior Boys Soccer Zone competition

At top, bus driver Tony Sousa with his bus that travels route #10 to Rosswood each school day, Oct. 2. Below, Ottis Broekstra peeks out from his seat before he and friend Lily Dinwoodie, in back, get off the bus.

Precious cargo: the life of a Terrace school bus driver

Veteran bus driver Tony Sousa drives the longest school bus route in the Terrace, B.C. area – we go along for the ride

At top, bus driver Tony Sousa with his bus that travels route #10 to Rosswood each school day, Oct. 2. Below, Ottis Broekstra peeks out from his seat before he and friend Lily Dinwoodie, in back, get off the bus.
Team members of the Shames Mountain Ski and Snowboard Club carve their way down the mountain. The club is gearing up for a busy season.

Shames ski club set for packed season

The Shames Mountain Ski and Snowboard Club is getting prepared for a busy winter season

Team members of the Shames Mountain Ski and Snowboard Club carve their way down the mountain. The club is gearing up for a busy season.

Stewart hydro project powers up

Long Lake hydro project, located 25 km north of Stewart, expected to generate nearly 130 GWh/year for sale to BC Hydro in the next 40 years.