The first issue featured an interview by Jonathan Hagey of Bruce McCulloch from Kids in the Hall on the cover.
In 1996, Brian Salmi was at it again, as he and Terminal City encouraged people off the street to run for Mayor of Vancouver, the goal was 100 candidates- the campaign resulted in 58 total names on the ballot.
In 1994, TC received national attention when the paper published a centrefold "pin the leg on the separatist" campaign, and ran a competition at the Niagara Pub.
This campaign was mocking Quebec Separatist leader, Lucien Bouchard after he lost his leg to a flesh-eating bacteria.
This new incarnation of Terminal City was published by John Kay and edited by Bess Lovejoy,[1] Chris Eng, Adam Harrison, Aaron Peck, and Heather Watson.