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Regular Council Meeting- October 11, 2022 @7:30 pm Read more
City Hall, Development Services, Leisure Services
An art installation made by the students of Suwilaawks School, installed along Howe Creek Trail in honour of National Day of Truth and Reconciliation has been destroyed by vandals. Read more
City Hall, Feature
The City of Terrace recognizes the dire need for more healthcare professionals locally and regionally and is supporting Northern Health in their recruitment efforts for healthcare professionals. Read more
City Hall, Feature
On September 12, 2022, Emergency Management British Columbia (EMBC) approved funding under the Emergency Program Act to mitigate the ongoing landslide hazard occurring on the Kitsumkalum River escarpment near McConnell Crescent, within the City of Terrace. Read more
City Hall, Emergency Services
Tonight's council meeting will include a discussion of a petition opposing the Ksan shelter location on Tetrault Street, the consideration of allocating funds to retain the Student Sustainability Intern, construction of storm drainage infrastructure along Kenney Street, and appointing Maggie Hall to the position of Deputy City Manager. Read more
The 2022 Tax Sale scheduled for Monday, September 26, 2022 has a been cancelled. Read more
City Hall, Development Services, Finance
At 4:00 pm today, September 9, the nomination period closed for candidates in the upcoming City of Terrace municipal election. The Chief Election Officer has signed the declaration of candidates, so we can now provide you with the list of nominees and information on the next steps. Read more
City Hall
Effective at 2:00pm on Tuesday, August 30, 2022, the City of Terrace rescinded the Category 2 and Category 3 open fire prohibition that took effect at the end of July. Read more
City Hall, Fire Department
City of Terrace’s City Manager, Kris Boland, announced today the hiring of Maggie Hall into the newly formed position, Deputy City Manager/Economic Development Officer. Read more
City Hall
Highlights from tonight's Council meeting include Martin Holzbauer presenting on climate change adaptation and challenges for low income persons, Black Press Media requesting a letter of support with regards to exempting printed newspapers from the Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) Regulation, receiving the RCMP second quarter report and reviewing a response letter from the Minister of Public Safety and Solicitor General regarding an email Council sent concerning prolific offenders and crime in the community. Read more
City Hall, Development Services, RCMP