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The Interior News. Black Press Media; Parhar, Aman (14 March 2020). "New CIHL team being built with players from Vanderhoof and Fort St. James". Vanderhoof Omineca Express. Black Press Media; Bogstie, Ben (25 November 2020). "Central Interior Hockey League cancels 2020/21 season". Terrace Standard.
Terrace Daily Online: The Terrace Daily Online was a digital news source that existed from around 2007 to 2012, providing online news coverage for the area. [56] Terrace Standard: First printed in 1988, the Terrace Standard is the main daily publication serving the Terrace area and continues to provide local and regional news. [57] Skeena ...
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Carolina Panthers wide receiver Terrace Marshall Jr., left, battles cornerback Dicaprio Bootle, right, off the line during practice on Tuesday, August 6, 2024.
New York State Trooper Thomas Mascia gets a kiss from his father, Thomas, as he leaves Nassau University Medical Center in East Meadow, N.Y., on Nov. 1.
CFTK went on the air for the first time on November 1, 1962. Standard Broadcasting acquired CFTK from Telemedia in 2002. [1] Telemedia had owned CFTK since 1999. The station was originally part of a two-station "sub-network" called Northern Television (NTV) since the early 1990s, until 2002, when it was disbanded and re-launched as Great West Television (joined by CKPG-TV).
CBS News. Delta plane flips upside down after crash landing in Toronto. News. USA TODAY. Eruption watch at Alaska's Mt. Spurr volcano continues, earthquake swarms reported. Sports. Sports.
The first sternwheeler to attempt the Skeena was the Union in 1865, which transported supplies for the construction of the Collins Overland Telegraph line. The Mumford, which was the replacement the next year, may have reached 3.2 km (2 mi) upstream on the Skeena from the Kitsumkalum mouth (Terrace), [7] but travel beyond the mouth may have been by canoe only.