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The draft 2025 budget consultation period is open! Check out the public consultation document. Complete the survey that closes January 6. Feedback will be collected until January 14. Read more
Feature, Finance
All community members are invited to a Town Hall with the City's Mayor & Council on December 17 at 6pm. Read more
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From November 15 to April 1 every year, no parking is allowed on city streets. Read more
Feature, Public Works
Work is underway to install a new crosswalk at the bottom of Lanfear Hill. In addition to the crossing, we are making several other improvements to make this section of the road, between the Howe Creek Trails, safer for pedestrians and drivers. Read more
Feature, Public Works
$200,000 is this year’s annual contribution to the City of Terrace from the Terrace Community Forest (TCF), a company owned by the City of Terrace. Read more
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Development Services, Feature
Feature, Finance
The City is in the process of updating its Building Bylaw, which hasn't been updated in 20 years. Read more
Development Services, Feature
Pursuant to Section 403 of the Local Government Act, a Tax Sale will be held in the City of Terrace Council Chambers (3215 Eby Street) at 10am on Monday October 7, 2024, for the disposition of the following properties. Read more
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Stay safe and don't venture too close to the riverbanks. Water levels are rising. Read more
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The City has lowered flags to half mast, to honour Kitsumkalum Chief Don Roberts' passing. Chief Roberts worked tirelessly on behalf of the Kitsumkalum First Nation and people. Our thoughts are with the community.
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Effective immediately, Friday, September 13, the City of Terrace is easing water restrictions - moving from Stage 2 to Stage 1. Read more
Feature, Public Works
The City of Terrace Mayor and Council celebrated and presented the 2024 Order of Terrace recipients with their official coins and certificates this week. The awards presentation followed by a wine and cheese receptions took place at the Coast Mountain College cafeteria, in Waap Haawk, on Wednesday, September 11. Read more
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