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On Monday, May 26, 2025, BC Highway Patrol worked with Terrace RCMP, Terrace Emergency Health Services (EHS), and Terrace and Thornhill Fire Departments, to stage the mock collision for the benefit of students at Terrace Caledonia Secondary School. Read more
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Several streets in different areas of downtown Terrace will be closed at various times over the next couple weeks as road work and paving happens.
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City Council will consider the 2024 Annual Report at the Monday, June 23, 2025 meeting, which starts at 7:30 pm, in the Council Chambers at 3215 Eby Street. You can provide feedback too! Read more
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The City has installed three unique, carved wooden benches on Ferry Island for all residents and visitors to enjoy! These have already been a popular new addition, with families exploring the island to find the benches and taking photos! Read more
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Property taxes are due Wednesday, July 2. The City mailed out all property tax notices as of Tuesday, May 20. We understand Canada Post may go on strike this Friday, May 23. We are hopeful most people who live in town will receive their notices before the strike begins. Read more
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It's National Public Works Week. We want to thank all our Public Works staff for keeping our community running.
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The Skeena Climbing Society is excited for its first-ever daytime roped climbing window for kids, hosted with the support of the City of Terrace. Read more
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Call the Terrace & District Aquatic Centre at 250.615.3030 for more info or if you’re interested in getting certified. Read more
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Thanks to everyone who attended the the Wildfire Community Preparedness Day BBQ on Saturday, May 10 at the Ferry Island playground. Read more
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All water issues, which were the result of a faulty valve at the pumphouse near the river, should now be resolved. Read more
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Recently, the City of Terrace's Parks, Recreation and Culture Department received letters from the students of a Grade 1 class at École Mountainview. The students walk regularly through the forests surrounding their school and were upset when they saw some trees had been cut down. They wrote to the City expressing their concerns and asking why. Read more
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City flags will be flown at half mast this weekend, April 25 to 27, and on Monday, April 28. This is to honour two events: the passing of His Holiness Pope Francis, who passed away on Monday, April 21, and to recognize the National Day of Mourning, which is marked annually on April 28. Read more
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Brad Owens, who previously served the District of Kitimat Fire Department, will start as Terrace’s new Deputy Fire Chief on May 5, 2025. Owens is taking over from Joel Brousson, who was promoted to Chief in December of last year. Read more
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The City of Terrace Council is pleased to announce that, starting this month, Finance Director Lori Greenlaw, who has worked at the City in various capacity for close to 20 years, will be covering the City Manager position when current City Manager Maggie Arruda goes on maternity leave. Read more
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