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Terrace real estate market remains strong through 2025
Terrace’s housing market remains strong through 2025, with 219 properties sold worth $120.3 million and the average single-family home price rising to $564,335.
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.
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.
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.
Munroe Street property boarded up over safety concerns
A Munroe Street property in Terrace has been cleared and boarded up after officials declared it unsafe. RCMP, fire crews, and city staff stepped in following months of safety and nuisance concerns.
Coast Mountain College cutting $4M after drop in international students
Coast Mountain College is moving ahead with a major restructuring plan after international student enrolment dropped to less than 10 per cent of 2023 levels.
Terrace extends downtown tax exemption program to ten years
The City of Terrace is extending its Downtown Revitalization Tax Exemption program from five years to ten, hoping the longer term will finally spark new housing projects in the downtown core.
Second arson incident targets Kalum Kabs in less than a week
RCMP are investigating another arson at Kalum Kabs, just days after two shuttle buses were destroyed.
Terrace RCMP urge drivers to slow down as school returns
School zone speed limits return September 2, and Terrace RCMP say they’ll be watching closely.
RCMP investigating arson that destroyed two Kalum Kabs buses
Terrace RCMP are investigating a suspected arson after two Kalum Kabs shuttle buses were destroyed in a fire early Saturday morning.
New campaign in Terrace promotes inclusivity with free rainbow stickers
A new campaign in Terrace is encouraging businesses to display free rainbow stickers as a visible sign of safety and inclusion, with Visit Terrace leading the effort to make the community more welcoming for everyone.
Terrace River Kings eye another Coy Cup run in upcoming season
Hockey season is almost here in Terrace, and the River Kings are getting ready to hit the ice.
MLA Claire Rattée pushes for more resources on mental health and addictions
As fall approaches, mental health and addictions continue to be a major concern in northern B.C, and MLA Claire Rattée said there’s a mix of progress and setbacks.
Kari Morgan named 2025 Crabtree McLennan Emerging Artist recipient
Terrace’s own Kari Morgan has been recognized as the 2025 Crabtree McLennan Emerging Artist Recipient in the Polygon Awards.
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CFIA recalls brand of jarred anchovies due to histamine
A brand of jarred anchovies has been recalled in British Columbia and multiple other provinces.
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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