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City Hall, Development Services, Finance, Leisure Services, Public Works
The City of Terrace is excited to announce funding from the Northern Healthy Communities Fund and the Critical Infrastructure Fund. Read more
City Hall, Development Services, Finance, Leisure Services, Public Works
The Canadian Award for Financial Reporting has been awarded to the City of Terrace, by the
Government Finance Officers Association of the United States and Canada (GFOA) for its annual financial
report. Read more
City Hall, Finance
Tonight's Regular Council Meeting will include Council's consideration of the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd readings of the following bylaws:
Sewer Connection and Rates Amending Bylaw
Water Distribution and Sale Amending Bylaw
Sewer Frontage Tax Amending Bylaw
Water Frontage Tax Amending Bylaw. Read more
City Hall, Development Services, Finance
Terrace is set to receive $4.633 million after the province’s $1 billion Growing Communities Fund was
announced last Friday. Read more
City Hall, Development Services, Feature, Finance, Leisure Services, Public Works
Tonight's Regular Council Meeting, Council will Council will consider including the Draft General Operating Budget (10.33% increase to property tax levy), the Draft Sewer Operating budget (3% increase to frontage taxes and user fees), and the Draft Water Operating Budget (3% increase to frontage taxes and user fees) in the 2023 – 2027 Financial Plan Bylaw Read more
City Hall, Development Services, Finance, Fire Department, Leisure Services, Public Works, RCMP
City Hall, Development Services, Finance, Leisure Services, RCMP
January 23, 2023 is a regular Council meeting for the City of Terrace, and it will be open to the public for viewing and participation during the usual designated time at the end of the meeting. Read more
City Hall, Development Services, Finance, Leisure Services, Public Works
The City of Terrace has awarded contracts to Progressive Ventures Construction, Bear Creek Construction, and McElhanney for the remediation of McConnell Crescent Landslide. Read more
Development Services, Emergency Services, Public Works
On January 11, 2023, City Bylaw worked with partner agencies to complete a clean-up at the site of the temporary encampment at the old Co-op property to address safety concerns.
The temporary encampment had been vacant for three weeks, and the stretch of warmer weather allowed access and the ability to remove previously frozen items. Considering these factors, City staff and partner agencies felt the timing was appropriate to undertake a clean-up. Read more
City Hall, Development Services, Feature, Leisure Services