Lauren Benn

JOE Mandur Jr., left, and Ben Gerow have been working on a set of carvings commissioned by the Burns Lake Band and the Village of Burns Lake. The carvings represent the clans of the Burns Lake area and are part of an effort to promote First Nations tourism in the area.

Carvings headed for Burns Lake

Carvings will be used to help promote First Nations tourism

JOE Mandur Jr., left, and Ben Gerow have been working on a set of carvings commissioned by the Burns Lake Band and the Village of Burns Lake. The carvings represent the clans of the Burns Lake area and are part of an effort to promote First Nations tourism in the area.

Enbridge claims refuted

Neither of two local First Nations signed up for any benefits or equity sharing that could result from Enbridge's Northern Gateway Pipeline.

Diana Falardeau and Casey Eys stand before what will soon become a social enterprise that sells refurbished  materials. The building located on the old Terrace Co-op property was once the Co-op’s garden centre.

Store to emphasize reycling

Terrace outlet to resell useable items that would otherwise be discarded

Diana Falardeau and Casey Eys stand before what will soon become a social enterprise that sells refurbished  materials. The building located on the old Terrace Co-op property was once the Co-op’s garden centre.

Miners hope to ease water fears

Tahltan worried about impacts of Red Chris mining project

Enbridge pipeline, tanker project receives rough ride at Terrace hearings

WHEN WALTER Fricke sits in his boat on the river, fishing rod in hand, it brings him more than peace.

Terrace council refuses rezoning bid

Proposed subdivision raises questions about density

MINING ASSOCIATION of BC president Karina Brino spoke to a luncheon in Terrace May 1.

Mining is more than profit

Mining association president highlights social responsibility at Terrace luncheon

MINING ASSOCIATION of BC president Karina Brino spoke to a luncheon in Terrace May 1.

Terrace’s Skeena Mall improvements planned

Interior and exterior renovations are starting very soon

Don't be fooled by the name tag — Jay Maybin, northern B.C.'s Waste Management district manager, shows off the company's new bailer which will be used to process recyclables for the Terrace area.

New Terrace recycling depot opening soon

The local Waste Management firm is putting finishing touches on a new recycling depot that will be free for local residents.

Don't be fooled by the name tag — Jay Maybin, northern B.C.'s Waste Management district manager, shows off the company's new bailer which will be used to process recyclables for the Terrace area.

Terrace recycling to go private

But for Terrace taxpayers and local recyclers, the service is offered free of charge.

Amelia Maser takes a stroll down Terrace’s Grand Trunk Pathway, known as Millennium trail, enjoying a spring Saturday afternoon.

Popular Terrace trail to be extended

The work is being done thanks to a provincial grant

Amelia Maser takes a stroll down Terrace’s Grand Trunk Pathway, known as Millennium trail, enjoying a spring Saturday afternoon.

Tourism promoter loses tax revenue

Not enough hoteliers supported room tax for Kermodei Tourism Society

Terrace delays RCMP contract signing

City council wants more information on policing cost increases before signing 20-year contract

UPDATE: Terrace chamber makes pitch to cut business taxes

The result would be a shift toward an increase in residential taxes

TERRACE AND District Chamber of Commerce first vice president Gordon Stamp-Vincent, far left, listens while chamber manager Carole Fielding speaks at a Terrace city council meeting last night. Beside Stamp-Vincent is Wayne Braun from Nor-Burd Sales and Service and beside him is chamber president Janice Paulitschke.

Terrace chamber targets city spending plans

The chamber also pushed its demand for a task force or advisory panel with business representation to look at Terrace's tax rate policy.

TERRACE AND District Chamber of Commerce first vice president Gordon Stamp-Vincent, far left, listens while chamber manager Carole Fielding speaks at a Terrace city council meeting last night. Beside Stamp-Vincent is Wayne Braun from Nor-Burd Sales and Service and beside him is chamber president Janice Paulitschke.

Terrace businesses want taxes cut

Terrace and District Chamber of Commerce vice president Gordon Stamp-Vincent says businesses are disproportionately paying property taxes.

Ski co-op to get city grant

The decision reverses a recommendation from city staffers that My Mountain Co-op not receive any money from the city this year.

City divvies up scarce grant dollars

“This is where our budget discussions become the most difficult,” said mayor Dave Pernarowski

City to give dangerous dogs a reprieve

The city's definition of a dangerous dog is “a dog which is known to attack or viciously pursue a person or domestic animal.”

Critical tourism decision is tonight

A tax on hotel and motel rooms needs support to continue