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Suspicious death in Thornhill sparks investigation

Suspicious death in Thornhill sparks investigation

The incident took place in 3700 block on Muller Avenue in Thornhill on March. 12
Terrace gears up for Junior All Native Tournament

Terrace gears up for Junior All Native Tournament

JANT, the largest basketball tourney in Canada, will take place at six Terrace gyms Mar. 17 to 22
Nisga’a and a partner purchase northern BC TC Energy pipeline plan

Nisga’a and a partner purchase northern BC TC Energy pipeline plan

Natural gas would flow through pipeline from northeast BC to Ksi Lisims LNG project off north coast
Vanderhoof woman represents Canada at world speed skating championship

Vanderhoof woman represents Canada at world speed skating championship

Alison Desmarais took part in the international competition held in Calgary last month
Cariboo Cougars move on, Northern Capitals stand down in BCEHL playoffs

Cariboo Cougars move on, Northern Capitals stand down in BCEHL playoffs

The top minor hockey teams in region took on southern opponents in PG
QUIZ: How much do you know about Ramadan and Islam?

QUIZ: How much do you know about Ramadan and Islam?

Ramadan, an important observance for Muslims around the world, begins on March 10
Capitals and Cougars battle in BCEHL playoffs today

Capitals and Cougars battle in BCEHL playoffs today

The Cougars are up a game, Capitals down a game in respective best-of-three
The tumultuous history of daylight time and the debate over its necessity

The tumultuous history of daylight time and the debate over its necessity

It was in 1784 that Benjamin Franklin first suggested the concept of time change
UPDATE: Winter storm warning, snowfall warning ended for northern B.C.

UPDATE: Winter storm warning, snowfall warning ended for northern B.C.

The warning included Terrace, Smithers, Vanderhoof and Quesnel
Feds release $77 million to replace Prince Rupert’s ancient water pipes

Feds release $77 million to replace Prince Rupert’s ancient water pipes

The investment comes one year after the province put up $65 million for the aging infrastructure