All ages are welcome. No Vaccine Card required. Masks are required for those 5+. Pre-registration only; no drop-ins. Skate/helmet rentals are currently unavailable.
ADVANCE CARE PLANNING. Some people feel strongly about things like resuscitation, blood transfusions, etc. An ACP will give you the opportunity to make your decisions ahead of time so that if the time comes that you cannot make decisions for yourself, others will know what is important to you and be able to carry out your wishes. This 2 part workshop takes place Saturday November 20 and 27 from 10:00 till noon. Call to register 250-635-4811
The City of Terrace offices will be closed on Thursday, November 11, in honour of Remembrance Day. The Sportsplex will also be closed. The Terrace & District Aquatic Centre will have public swims from 11:30 am–1:30 pm; 1:30–3:30 pm; and 3:30–5:30 pm. All facilities will be open on Friday, November 12, for regular operating hours.
ADVANCE CARE PLANNING. Some people feel strongly about things like resuscitation, blood transfusions, etc. An ACP will give you the opportunity to make your decisions ahead of time so that if the time comes that you cannot make decisions for yourself, others will know what is important to you and be able to carry out your wishes. This 2 part workshop takes place Friday October 22 and 29 from 10:00 till noon. Call to register 250-635-4811
All ages are welcome. No Vaccine Card required. Masks are required for those 5+. Pre-registration only; no drop-ins. Skate/helmet rentals are currently unavailable.
Are you prepared for an earthquake? The Great British Columbia ShakeOut is on Thursday, October 21, at 10:21 am. It’s a great opportunity to practise how to protect yourself in a real earthquake: Drop, Cover, and Hold On. The City of Terrace is registered, and you too can be counted among the millions participating in similar events worldwide.
The Mayor, Council, and staff at the City of Terrace acknowledge that it is an honour to live, work, and play on the Laxyuubm Tsimshian, Kitsumkalum and Kitselas, toyaxsuut nuusm.
It’s National Forest Week, which recognizes Canada’s forest heritage and the value of this renewable resource. Forests are vital to our economy, culture, traditions, and history. Everyone depends on forests in some way—whether for their livelihood, culture, recreation, or way of life.
The forecast is looking pretty grim so we’re not taking any chances on a lawn-chairs-and-blankets setup. Instead, this will be a drive-in movie, taking place in the curling rink parking lot.