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Aidan McCloskey

Aidan was born and raised in Prince George and is a graduate of BCIT’s Radio Arts & Entertainment program. He’s passionate about storytelling and connecting people through local stories that matter. Aidan has experience in both radio and digital media, including live on-air work, interviews, and community reporting. Outside of work, Aidan enjoys playing golf in the summer and both playing and watching hockey in the winter.

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Kitimat RCMP investigating attempted break-in on Kingfisher Avenue

Kitimat RCMP are investigating an attempted break-in after a glass door was damaged at a building on Kingfisher Avenue early Monday morning.

Highway 16 reopens after rockslide west of Terrace

A rockslide west of Terrace early Tuesday morning briefly closed Highway 16, but crews have since cleared the debris and reopened all lanes to traffic.

Province releases 2025 Terrace homeless count data

The provincial government has released new data from the 2025 Terrace Point-in-Time Homeless Count, which found 131 people experiencing homelessness. The report shows that most are long-time residents, with Indigenous people significantly overrepresented in the results.

Kitimat fire service adds new cordless rescue tool

The Kitimat Fire and Ambulance Service has added a new Holmatro Cordless Combi Tool to its frontline equipment, which will help firefighters respond more quickly and safely to a range of emergencies.

Two men charged after late-night assault in Kitimat

Two men have been charged after a late-night assault in Kitimat. RCMP say the suspects fled the scene on e-bikes, but video evidence helped police track them down. Both victims were treated for minor injuries, and the accused are set to appear in court.

Driver taken to hospital after Highway 37 crash

A driver was taken to hospital after a single-vehicle crash on Highway 37 near Kitimat. RCMP say the car left the road and hit a tree, prompting reminders about changing fall driving conditions.

Terrace fire captain marks 25 years of service

Captain Colin Willoner is celebrating 25 years of service with the Terrace Fire Department, including five years as a volunteer and 20 years as a career firefighter.

Kitimat campgrounds wrap up successful season with over 3,000 visitors

The 2025 camping season has wrapped up in Kitimat, with Radley Park and Hirsch Creek Park welcoming more than 3,000 visitors.

Canada’s first floating LNG facility pushes for expansion

Cedar LNG, Canada’s first Indigenous-led floating LNG project in Kitimat, is seeking approval to increase its production capacity by 25 per cent and add worker housing on-site, aiming to boost revenues while keeping environmental impacts within approved limits.

Terrace to host Take Back the Night march and vigil this October

Terrace will join the global Take Back the Night movement on October 9 with a march and candlelight vigil, raising awareness about sexual violence and showing support for survivors.

New hydrants installed on Gold Street aimed at improving water quality

The District of Kitimat has installed new fire hydrants on Gold Street to improve water quality and maintain aging mains. Officials say the upgrades are part of broader efforts to modernize the community’s water system.

Upgrades coming to Seven Sisters and Lakelse Lake parks

Seven Sisters Park and Lakelse Lake Park near Terrace are set for major upgrades to improve accessibility and outdoor recreation. Projects include trail work, new facilities, and expanded camping options as BC Parks continues to invest in local infrastructure.

Terrace mill project receives a boost from the provincial forestry fund.

Kitsumkalum Development Limited Partnership will receive more than $42,000 from the Province to explore restarting Skeena Sawmills in Terrace, a move that could help restore jobs and strengthen the local forestry sector.

Tour de North riders roll into Terrace on journey to Prince Rupert

The Cops for Cancer Tour de North made its second-to-last stop in Terrace, with riders cycling hundreds of kilometers to raise money for pediatric cancer research

City of Terrace comes together for 2025 Terry Fox Run

The 2025 Terrace Terry Fox Run brought about 40 participants and volunteers to the Xpilaxha Trail, raising $1,240 through online and in-person donations.

BC Transit turns to Kitimat riders for rider’s guide review

BC Transit is asking Kitimat riders to share their thoughts on the Rider’s Guide. A survey is open until October 15, giving residents a chance to say how they use the booklet and what could make it better.
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Canadians head to the polls in ‘most important election of our time’

Polling stations are officially open across the country for those who have not already voted in advance polls.
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