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Bear destroyed in Kitimat backyard

Bear destroyed in Kitimat backyard

Garbage left out is the main attractant for the hungry bears according to Conservation.
Greyhound could soon depart northern B.C. on a one-way ticket

Greyhound could soon depart northern B.C. on a one-way ticket

Can’t compete with new $5 Highway 16 transit: Greyhound.
Greyhound applies to cut all northern B.C. service

Greyhound applies to cut all northern B.C. service

Ride sharing and transit options blamed for lowering ridership in the past few years
School district targets kids’ math training

School district targets kids’ math training

The Coast Mountains School District is no longer employing a numeracy coordinator, but will instead form a team of teachers to work with a consultant and develop a mathematics plan.
Medical teams being formed to address complex health issues

Medical teams being formed to address complex health issues

Northern Health rolls out new framework for healthcare in Terrace
Sight & Sound hones in on musical passion

Sight & Sound hones in on musical passion

The Terrace store is splitting in two, with electonics and Telus services sold to Andre’s Electronics
Ex-Surrey mayor Dianne Watts top pick to lead BC Liberals: poll

Ex-Surrey mayor Dianne Watts top pick to lead BC Liberals: poll

Watts beats MLA Sam Sullivan and former finance minister Mike de Jong
Tourism figures up in Kitimat

Tourism figures up in Kitimat

Innovative measures implemented by the Chamber of Commerce.
Kitimat’s rainbow crosswalk gets the green light

Kitimat’s rainbow crosswalk gets the green light

“Our expectation is to complete the painting by the end of August.”
Relief in sight for Kitimat’s vulnerable

Relief in sight for Kitimat’s vulnerable

Tenants will start moving into Douglas Place over the next couple of weeks.