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Snow Shortage still plagues Ski Resorts - Dec 8, 2002
12/8/2002 11:16:17 PM
Shames Mountain is due to open Dec 13, although it is still uncertain whether sufficient snow fell over the weekend for reasonable skiing.
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Caledonia musical "State Fair" another great Success - Dec 7, 2002
12/8/2002 6:45:12 PM
Hats off to all who helped make it happen.
In spite of cutbacks, regional population loss, and general attempts by Victoria to de-emphasise arts programs in the schools, local students again showed through their hard work that there is more to education than just "basics" and corporatization as recent "non-think tanks" would like us to believe.
The bonus for Terrace residents is a display of talent showing us all that at least a very substantial number of our communities young people care to go the extra mile.
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Nov 16, 2002, Talstra returned as Mayor - also 4 incumbent councillors
11/17/2002 5:09:47 AM
Civic election turnout was lighter than last time around, especially the school board race. Following are Terrace and district results 11:30 Sat. City Of Terrace
Mayor:
* Jack Talstra ELECTED 2,004 vs Bob Erb 254
Councilors
* Marylin Davies ELECTED 1,538
*Lynne Christiansen ELECTED 1,506
*Rich McDaniel ELECTED 1,431
*David Hull ELECTED 1,259
Stew Christensen ELECTED 1,140
Carol LeClerc ELECTED 1,138
Don Coburn 1,112
*Ron Vanderlee 1,070
Allen McIntyre 1,032
Rusty Ljungh 775
Coast Mountain School District #82
Terrace
*Diana Penner ELECTED 1,653
Nicole Bingham ELECTED 1,503
*Hal Stedham ELECTED 1,103
Mike Maxim 809
Paul Sametz 644
Thornhill
Lorrie Gowen ELECTED 139
* Gary Turner 100
Hazelton
Jessica Mikolayczyk Leading with 10 of 11 polls reporting 405
*Pieter Weeber 255
Regional District all by acclamation.
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Terrace Community Band celebrates 20th anniversary in style
11/17/2002 4:10:47 AM
Best of all the event was free - a special present to Terrace from these wonderful performers.
Below are just a few of the photos from the evening - those not on high speed be warned - if you click on the wide "thumbnails" you may have to wait a bit for the wide photos to fill the screen.
Community Band 20 Anniversary concert, REM Lee Nov 16, 2002: Terrace residents pay tribute to the founder - Mr Music "the name is Ryan - James Ryan" -
Terrace Community Band playing what else but
the James Ryan signature march - TRUE NORTH.
<- left: Mr Music himself showed up to collect yet another award - the name is Ryan - James Ryan
Below: Cayley Western, a member of the Inverrary Flute & Harp Ensemble
Inverrary Flute & Harp Ensemble.
Hot jazz from the Terrace Big Band
Tenor Sax Solo
Inverrary Flute & Harp Ensemble.
More from the community Band.
20 year 'service medals'.
More Jazz from the Big band.
Left: Cayley Western on Flute
Below: - Robin Hollett conducting the combined Terrace Community Band and Moderato - the adult beginner band
The combined bands enjoying another story from the great raconteur himself - Master of Ceremonies George Clark
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Remembrance Day 2002 -wet & cold,
11/12/2002 4:11:26 AM
Remembrance Day 2002: Terrace residents of all generations show up to pay tribute
(note to web viewers, both local and regular visitors from any of the 50+ countries that traverse our pages:- All pictures on this page are thumbnails - incuding the the wide ones. To see the full pictures, click any on this page. High speed surfers with large monitors will get the full effect of a typical Terrace community event)
Ceremony at Tillicum Theatre with the Terrace Community Band.
Ceremony at Tillicum Theatre with the Terrace Community Band and War Veterans on Stage.
A blustery wind and driving rain couldn't keep the veterans away.
Tolerating the weather seems a part of the ritual.
Both the organizing committe and as importantly Terrace residents must greatly appreciate the contribution by Tillicum Twin Theatres of the use of the theatre for the opening portion of the ceremonies. Having a warm and dry "home" within such close distance from the Centopath enhances the event. Hats off to Bill Young and family.
Ceremony at Tillicum Theatre with the Terrace Community Band and War Veterans on Stage.
Waiting at the Centopath.
Parade starts down Lakelse Avenue from the Tillicum to The Centopath.
Parade goes past residents braving wind and rain.
Parade wheels in front of Centopath.
Full length of Parade stretched along Lakelse.
Gathering at the Centopath for the Wreath Laying
"Mayor arrives at the Centopath, while the final groups find their places
Cadets stand in formation as ceremony proceeds.
Laying of Wreaths at Centopath.
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ICY ROADS result in four accidents
11/10/2002 11:32:23 PM
Busy Terrace Firefighters tend to injured occupant and prepare for hydraulic cutters to free person from vehicle.
Four vehicle accidents one one day - Nov 5, 2002 - icy conditions catch motorists
by surprise.
The first call was 6:59 a.m. - a 50-year- old Kitimat man’s vehicle hit ice and
rolled over near the airport hill on Hwy 37.
The second happened within the hour 7:56 a.m. - a 1994 Dodge pickup rolled over
just south of the airport hill.
The third accident occurred less than a half hour later at 8:22 a.m.- a little
closer to Terrace when a 1985 GMC pick-up crossed the centre line landing up in
the ditch on the south side of Hwy 37.
The fourth occurred at 8:37 a.m. 41km east of Terrace near Little Oliver Creek.
Although the vehicle, a 2001 Dodge Dakota pick-up truck suffered major damage, 3
occupants thanks to the seat belts, only suffered minor injuries.
The message from the RCMP is to winterize vehicles, take extra caution on the
roads especially in frosty mornings, and to keep wearing those seatbelts - they
could save your lives.
Be careful out there.
Special Thanks to Terrace Firefighters Who made extensive use of the jaws of life to get victims out of vehicles in at least two of the incidents.
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Below is a reprint from one of our "Kermode Quickshots Feature" with some Terrace Fire and Rescue photos of one of the incidents.
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LOCAL CANDIDATES IN HOT SEAT TUESDAY NOV 5, 2002.
11/2/2002 5:30:45 PM
It’s your chance to see local election candidates for city council and school board in action and get your questions answered.
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New Fire Truck for Thornhill - Nov 1, 2002
11/2/2002 4:51:08 PM
The new truck will replace 21-year-old Ladder 3 truck which would have cost over $65,000 in repairs to add at most 5 years to its life. The entire department is extremely pleased with the new purchase, from chief Art Hill, down through the ranks to even the junior firefighters such as Amelia Nystrom who happily showed this reporter the truck. The truck offers not only greater capability but also better safety and comfort for the firefighters, a welcome improvement.
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