Category Archives: News

Flooding in Nass Valley Prompts Caution for Drivers
Expect a bit more hydroplaning than usual if you're hitting the roads in the Nass Valley today. Heavy downpours the past couple of days have led to an abundance of pooling and minor flooding on the ro...
Jeff Blagden Sep 24, 2021

Record Breaking Vessel Docks at Port of Prince Rupert
On Wednesday, a visiting vessel to the Port of Prince Rupert did it's best to prove that size does matter. With a carrying capacity of 15,000 Twenty-Foot Equivalent Units, the Port played host to the ...
Jeff Blagden Sep 24, 2021

Terrace RCMP Continue to Investigate Child Pornography Case
RCMP in Terrace are warning residents not to become victims of "sextrotion" as they continue to investigate a child pornography case in the City. In April, a social media company notified police that ...
Jeff Blagden Sep 24, 2021

Pandemic Fractions Attendance at Cultural Sites in Fraser-Fort George
Predictably, the Covid-19 pandemic wreaked havoc on the tourism and recreation industries, and the Fraser was not spared. Board members for the Regional District of Fraser-Fort George were presented w...
Jeff Blagden Sep 24, 2021

September 24th Covid-19 Update
British Columbia is reporting 832 new cases of Covid-19 as of last night. That brings the province's active total to 5,697, with 148 in ICU. Of the new cases, 117 are in the North, and 153 are within ...
Jeff Blagden Sep 24, 2021

96% of Students in Prince Rupert SD52 Have Returned to Class
With the fourth wave of the pandemic aligning with schools reopening, some questions over attendance rates have arisen. But, in Prince Rupert, attendance rates are actually higher this year than the b...
Jeff Blagden Sep 23, 2021

BC residents required to have Winter Tires installed by October 1st
British Columbians planning on driving this winter should book an appointment before auto-shops fill up. The official deadline for BC residents to install their winter tires is next Friday October 1st...
Rob Young Sep 23, 2021 Detail of the tire on winter road

All fire bans in Cariboo fire centre lifted
Due to the fire danger rating either going down to low or very low, the BC Wildfire Service has gone onto lift all the remaining fire bans in the Cariboo Fire Centre. They were officially lifted yeste...
Rob Young Sep 23, 2021

RCMP Issue Update on Pre-Implementation of Body Cameras
Vanity may soon play a bigger role in crime than on might think. Today, Terrace City Council received an update on the pre-implementation phase of the RCMP's Body Worn Camera program. During the meeti...
Jeff Blagden Sep 23, 2021

Terrace Launching Water Safety Course
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Jeff Blagden Sep 23, 2021