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The Skeena Industrial Development Park (SIDP) and Source3 Energy X Inc. (Source3X) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to collaborate on the development of the Skeena Clean Hydrogen Hub, a large-scale clean hydrogen and derivative fuel products production centre at the Skeena Industrial Development Park in Terrace. Read more
City Hall, Feature
Drive into downtown on the Old Skeena Bridge and you may notice a new addition – the new Welcome sign, in front of the Legion, on the southeast corner of Apsley Street and Lakelse Avenue. Read more
Development Services, Feature
Work is starting today on the Eby Street Staircase/Trails project, which includes the upgrading of two trails between Howe Creek and the Bench. Read more
Feature, Leisure Services, Public Works
All open burning is prohibited in the City of Terrace. Read more
Feature, Fire Department
The City of Terrace is requesting expressions of interest (RFEI) from interested parties for the supply, installation and maintenance of benches which may contain advertising. Read more
Feature, Public Works
Due to the hot weather, starting Monday, July 8, the City of Terrace is implementing stage 3 water restrictions. Under these restrictions, throughout the City: Read more
Feature, Fire Department, Public Works
Effective at 12 p.m. (noon) on Friday, July 5, 2024, Category 2 and Category 3 open fires will be prohibited across the Nadina Fire Zone, Bulkley Fire Zone and part of the Skeena Fire Zone.  Read more
Feature, Fire Department
A few reminders to keep you and others cool and safe when temperatures rise. Read more
City Hall, Emergency Services, Feature, Fire Department, Public Works
Given the weather forecast (it's going to be hot!), effective IMMEDIATELY, Stage 2 water restrictions are in place until further notice. Read more
Feature, Public Works
On Friday, May 31, 2024, the City of Terrace and Kitsumkalum First Nation officially renamed the Grand Trunk Pathway with the new name Xpilaxha – Charles and Emma Nelson Trail. A close approximation of the pronunciation would be “SPEE-la-haa”. Read more
City Hall, Feature