City of Terrace

09/12/2021 | News release | Distributed by Public on 09/12/2021 14:02

COVID-19 Updates

COVID-19 Updates

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The City of Terrace is committed to ensuring citizens are kept informed of the COVID-19 pandemic. We are taking direction from the federal government, provincial government, Northern Health, and the BC Centre for Disease Control in order to do our part to help minimize the spread of this virus. This includes recommendations for physical distancing, mask use, and immunization, among other measures.

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Vaccine passport

Starting Monday, September 13, the City of Terrace will be requiring proof of vaccination (i.e. first shot received) with the BC Vaccine Card for certain discretionary activities in our Sportsplex, arenas, and Terrace & District Aquatic Centre.

Public Health Orders for the Northern Health region

Northern Health is introducing new public health orders covering the entire Northern Health region to manage COVID-19 activity.

Effective at 12:01 AM Tuesday September 7, 2021:

New Northern Health orders:

  • Personal gatherings in your home - one additional family or 5 guests
  • Personal gatherings outside your home - maximum 50 people
  • Indoor events - have a safety plan (the organizer should have a safety plan, but is not required to submit one for approval)
  • Outside events - when more than 200 people, then have a safety plan
  • Sporting events with spectators, indoor & outdoor - have a safety plan

Currently in Step 3 of BC restart plan and still in place:

In the Restart step 3 and current PHO order on gatherings and events:

  • Indoor events - maximum of 50 people or 50% capacity, whichever is greater
  • Outside events - maximum of 5000 people or 50% capacity, whichever is greater
  • Outdoor spectator events: 5000 people or 50% capacity
  • Indoor spectator event: 50 people or 50% capacity

Not restricted by either NH order or restart step 3/PHO order:

  • All indoor fitness classes allowed, normal capacity
  • Gyms and recreation facilities, normal capacity
  • Restaurants, bars, pubs and nightclubs (except for socialization between tables or dancing)
  • Worship services or educational activities (K to 12 and post-secondary)

These measures will remain in place until Northern Health experiences lower cases and higher vaccination rates.

Northern Health has posted this announcement here.

Update from the City of Terrace regarding mask mandates:

On August 24, the Provincial Health Officer mandated that masks be worn in all indoor public spaces as of Wednesday, August 25, 2021. As a result, the City now requires masks in all City-owned buildings.

When visiting the Sportsplex and Terrace & District Aquatic Centre, masks will be required in all common areas when you are not engaged in physical activity, such as swimming, working out in the gym, or attending a fitness class.

This mask mandate will apply to all patrons, those conducting business, and those providing a service. The same precautions apply to our staff, who will be required to wear masks indoors when not seated at their workstation. There are some people who may be exempt from mask requirements; please visit the provincial government's page for details on this as well as the full list of indoor public settings that are affected by this order.

VACCINE INFORMATION AND RESOURCES

The vaccine clinic held at the Terrace Sportsplex is now complete. Thank you to all involved!

To get a first or second vaccine, please book an appointment.

Other vaccine-related resources:

Business News

City Facilities Status - Updated September 12, 2021, at 12:45 pm

Facility Status How to stay in touch
City Hall Open to the public.

Phone: 250-635-6311

Email: [email protected]

In person:

8:30 am-4:30 pm

All individuals entering a City-operated building are required to wear a face mask while inside, including patrons, those conducting business, or those providing a service.

Anyone who has been outside of the country recently or who has COVID-19-related symptoms will not be permitted to enter. Plexiglas shields and floor markings have been installed to keep both staff and visitors safe while completing transactions. Hand sanitizer is available inside the door.

Fire Department Administration Office Closed to the public with limited in-person access on request.

Phone: 250-638-4734

Email: [email protected]

In person: Please call or email first if possible; in-person meetings will be limited.

All individuals entering a City-operated building are required to wear a face mask while inside, including patrons, those conducting business, or those providing a service.

Sportsplex

Fitness classes are available.

Public Skating is available.

Phone: 250-615-3000

Email: [email protected]

In person:

8:30 am-4:30 pm

Masks will be required in all common areas when you are not engaged in physical activity, such as attending a fitness class.

As of September 13, certain activities will require at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine and provide proof of this vaccination to enter the Sportsplex. Learn more here.

Anyone who has been outside of the country recently or who has COVID-19-related symptoms will not be permitted to enter. Plexiglas shields and floor markings have been installed to keep both staff and visitors safe while completing transactions. Hand sanitizer is available inside the door.

Terrace & District Aquatic Centre

Closed for annual maintenance September 7-27, 2021.

Phone: 250-615-3030

Email: [email protected]

In person:

8:30 am-4:30 pm

Masks will be required in all common areas when you are not engaged in physical activity, such as swimming or working out in the gym.

As of September 13, certain activities will require at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine and provide proof of this vaccination to enter the Sportsplex. Learn more here.

Anyone who has been outside of the country recently or who has COVID-19-related symptoms will not be permitted to enter. Plexiglas shields and floor markings have been installed to keep both staff and visitors safe while completing transactions. Hand sanitizer is available inside the door.

Public Works/Development Services

Open to the public.

Phone: 250-615-4000

Email: [email protected] or [email protected]

In person: 8:30 am-4:30 pm

All individuals entering a City-operated building are required to wear a face mask while inside, including patrons, those conducting business, or those providing a service.

Anyone who has been outside of the country recently or who has COVID-19-related symptoms will not be permitted to enter. Plexiglas shields and floor markings have been installed to keep both staff and visitors safe while completing transactions. Hand sanitizer is available inside the door.

Emergency Services (fire, police, EMT) Unaffected. Please call 9-1-1 for emergencies.

General Questions

Can I visit the City of Terrace offices in person?
All City facilities are currently open.

Due to the latest public health orders, all individuals entering a City-operated building are required to wear a face mask while inside, including patrons, those conducting business, or those providing a service.

Staff members are also available to assist you by phone and email. Please check https://www.terrace.ca/city-hall/department-contacts for a list of all contact information. If you're not sure who to call, please call our main switchboard at 250-638-4700 and we will point you in the right direction.

Mayor and Council

Now that City Hall is open again, can I attend Council Meetings and Committee of the Whole Meetings?
The public is currently not permitted to attend City Council Meetings, Public Hearings, or other similar meetings in person. To view all the current options for participating virtually, click here.

We will continue to review our open meeting procedures to ensure best efforts are continuing to be met. If you have any concerns or suggestions regarding open meeting procedures, you are invited to contact Alisa Thompson at [email protected] or 250-638-4721.

Economic Development and Business Support

What is the City doing to support local businesses?
To respond to local business needs and help businesses navigate through and make use of available opportunities, the City of Terrace established the Terrace & District Economic Response Team along with the Terrace and District Chamber of Commerce, Community Futures 16/37, Kermodei Tourism, and the Regional District of Kitimat-Stikine, with input from the Terrace Downtown Improvement Association. Learn more in the news release and also in our main business support section.

Where can I find information about business support available at the federal, provincial, and community level?
Check our business support page for a great list of business supports.

Leisure Services

Are the pool and gym open?
The Terrace & District Aquatic Centre is currently closed for annual maintenance. Learn more here.

What in-person fitness classes are available?
Indoor fitness classes are available. Please check here for current protocols and to register for classes.

Is there a way to participate in fitness classes online?
Some of our instructors posted videos online. Click here for our fitness videos page.

Is skating available?
Skating activities are available. Please check here for current protocols and to register for sessions.

Can I use City sports courts?
Sports courts are open for the season. Courts are open 8:30 am-7:30 pm daily.

Are playgrounds open?
Municipal playgrounds are open, including George Little Park, Kin Park, and more.

Is the splash park open?
The splash park is open 11 am to 8 pm.

Are memberships or punch cards available for the Sportsplex or Terrace & District Aquatic Centre?
Memberships are available for the Terrace & District Aquatic Centre. Punch cards are not. Learn more here.

Are swimming lessons available?
Swimming lessons are periodically available; check here for details.

Can I book a campsite at Ferry Island?
Ferry Island is now accepting reservations. Please visit the Ferry Island Campground page for contact information and more.

I require cemetery services. Am I able to visit the office in person?
Cemetery services can be accessed via email and telephone (fax and scan). To schedule an in-person appointment, please call or email before you come to the Sportsplex. To access services or schedule an appointment, please call 250-615-3024 or email [email protected].

Can I hold a funeral or burial?
Remember to mourn your loved ones safely. Check the province's guidelines here for more information.

Other Community Topics

How do I book a vaccine appointment?
The vaccine clinic held at the Terrace Sportsplex is now complete. Thank you to all involved!

To get a first or second vaccine, please book an appointment. Get started here.

I have a health-related question. Can you help?
The City of Terrace is only able to answer questions regarding City operations during the coronavirus pandemic. Reliable information regarding recommendations and health tips can be found on the BC Centre for Disease Control's website. Orders, notices, and guidance from the Province are available on their respective website, found here. You can also view Northern Health's many resources for local information.

How is BC Transit affected by mask mandates?
As of August 25, 2021, masks are required once again on BC Transit buses across the province.

For the most up-to-date information, please use the following resources:

Government of BC:

BC Centre for Disease Control:

Northern Health:

Government of Canada:

First Nations Health Authority:

Provincial Organizations:

To speak to someone: