City Gets /Break on Cost-Shar, Ng
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..... .-.,.. :. -:, .. • : . P .' "7 ::" ": .,.;,,. :,, • • . ,. • .... • . Legislative Library, O'T" Parlimnent Buildings, I ' ".-... Viotnr;n R P. d. • • ,) Vol. 2, Issue No. 33 TERRACE, B.C.., WEDNESDAY, August 13, 1986 5U UP-,~ 1 II I ! '111 _- iw I - City gets Terrace ,, .r i! / power: :'..:iii .... /break on • II lifter :/:. • cost-shar, ng grabs:a{:i .:i! % .TERRACE "-;- The dicating" that cost over- 'municipal treasury has runs and tax assessment :gold. -:been given an extension appeals Compelled the On p.ayments to the pro- city t0 ask for some sort ~./~I vindal government for a ofrelief on the debt, The cost-sharing road im- letter suggested that the B.C. power;lifter provement project. The $110,719 due in 1986 be ~hampion Gary Schulz debt rescheduling will split into two' equal, ~ii~l of Terrace has added a have the effect of giving payments for 1986 and ..... gold medal and a Cana- ¥• the city a break of 1987. dian title to his long list $55,360 for the 1986 Terrace council:receiv- ~ ! of achievements. :11 ! budget year ~ council ed Fraser's reply at the On the Aug. 2 •week- '~ members attempt:to wipe Aug.',ll council meeting. end at London, Ontario, "i out last year's deficit and :The new schedule calls Schulz competed in the putsome black :-" ......... .198-pound .claSs at the :~-. the .~ municil: National' Champion-: ~/ :. , bale:nee sheets. ships, and hiscombined :'. ,The project i total 1515poundsea/ned ".... I :~-: tion,is the re-p= Homeowners .. him first place. .... ! " • Y: . Highway 16bet~ flee from fire a=for leavifig for :i:":, St;:and Kenney . London, Schulz felt he ' pl~,edi:, last".yea had a slim chance at win- ,.. .:~Bq:/mst'sh~ Shirley ~and EdmondCote ~ but did feel he,d walt patiently in a Terrace :'~ ..... ~tw~ni.Terrace: motel morn while' their ~ : pla;¢.l~., thei:::top ,,/~:. Departme, nt of home.~' Is, repalredafterbelng-. , . .... • •"three.:' :,, . :.... :. , ~,,/ '~ ~.. :,-~.- =. :-~.. ~.: ::::~'~'::,'~ "',<- ."-~i.~, " ways. During: a, heavily., damaged las!:.w~ek .., He's-been compehng:" .-/..'~,.,. .~=ii,.. .. Ju~e:C0Nictoria .bya fire •riext to thdlr house, ' ¢~.,..:...;..,;;, .a,,,;X(t,~;'~;~:.., ~:" :::'-.': ,.:,:_~, "Jack Talsira: apl~ :-: destrOyedthehome of Jerz~ , par~ !.m.~. ]u ° pyesug!Ous :,~. - ,.,, .. Highways Minis Zlem!ansky: at Lot-22 on..conteSts,:.,ahd : has. :. won:: , :)-: Fraser with a re John s Ri)ad. Bee story ,'five times: in,his young; i:, " extend the p page 12. : Career, Schulz "has ,"neve'r schedule from' placed less'than third, four years: Tals I •Next on. his agenda sequently reef fir should be the World request in writ ., Championships coming up in Holland this "Rec0mrnendations unli keiy to change November. Fire report • the RCMP states that the channelled to an alter- we're not at all sure that On Thursday, Aug. ? narrow lanes and acute nate r0ute. The intersec- anything should be at ~7 a.m., the Terrace Sande Overpass turns on both ap- tion could be greatly im- done." Hope indicated that he will wait for Ter- Fire Department attend- proaches require semi-proved by construction ed a blaze in the garbage race council to contact TERRACE --. The be a lengthy and expen- trailer trucks to infringe of sufficient space to can behind Tillicum on adjacenttrafficlanes, allow long vehicles to him after the results of sharply-angled hzghway sive process. Twin Theatres. approaches at/both ends The death of a young and in the case of logging turn without entering the coroner's inquiry in- to the Duplissie fatality of .the Sande overpass Terrace woman several trucks the rear load other lanes or heavy have been identified as a weeks ago became a overhang generally sw- loads of logs hanging are released. "Any work Outside ings into another lane. over oncoming lanes." will be done as time and threat to public safety, tragic reminder of the Date HI Lo but it appears that there design flaws in the over- Evans also pointed out Neville Hope, Terrace resources allow, but this Aug.4 16 14 t0A rnm that the tight turns are regional director for is not a high priority," Aug. § 23 13 tr is no immediate work- pass. Simon, Duplissie Aug. 6 26 11 0.O able solution to the prob, .... died instantly while also the cause of damage Highways, stated recent- he said. Aug. 7 27 15 0,0ram to pavement and truck ly that his department is District Coroner Aug. 8 29 13 O.Omm lem. walking across the over- Aug. 9 30 14 0.0 mm pass when a loaded log- equipment due to side~ currently surveying : the James Lynch concluded Aug. 10 28 13 0.0 mm slipping of tires. The north end of the over, in his inquiry, released by Michael Kelly ging truck overturned at Forecast: Padly cloudy the south end of the report concludes, "The pass, but he added, "In August 5, that the driver with afternoon hlghsof my opinion there is not a of the logging truck in- Reports from the Ter- bridge. traffic flow and public 24 and overnight lows In a .report to Terrace safety would be greatly lot we can do, it would vo!ved in the accident at- down to 14. race RCMP, the local depend on" what is ap- tempted to negotiate the Ministry of Highways council dated July 14, enhanced should the Inspector Ron Evans of commercial traffic be propriate. At this point turn at the south end of office, and the district the overpass while coroner's inquiry into travelling at excessive Inside the death of Simon, speed. In the course of Business Guide 10 Duplissie all concur that the investigation Lynch Church Directory 16 truck traffic through discovered that the Classified Ads 22, 23 +, Coming Events 8 Terrace should be driver, Ronald Barry redirected or the over- Comics 21 Jefferson, had been Crossword 21 pass should be rede- notified while ap- Dining Directory 18 signed. Any work done proaching the overpass Entertainment 2 on the bridge will be the that the weigh scale at Horoscope 14 responsibility of Letters' 4 his destination, 5keena Opinions 4 Highways, but spokes- ° Sawmills, would close in Sports 6 men for the department five minutes. Missing the have recently indicated Stork Report 20 Time and expense are the two main obstacles to improving traffic flow on the Sands evening weigh-in would Talk of the Town 5 that widening the turning Overpass. ¢onllnmed on PaM 23 radius at both ends will *"i ¸¸ .• • •• '!.). .~ ") . .,.- . : • . _ : 2 TerraoeReview-- WednesdaY, August 13, 1986 " 4718 Park -- open foundation. 3627 Kalum -. A burned-out shall. ' " :~ Crown lands fall under shadow • legal ,,.' - Future sales of B.C. Supreme•Court. In for their half-million •notice to buyers of the title is recognized in the Don Ryan argues that government-owned land a ruling handed down hectare • comprehensive crown lands in question Part II of the Canadian the litigation process is a in a massive area of during mid-July, Justice !and claim. that ownership of the Constitution and was deliberate attempt to northwestern B.C.• have Lance Finch granted a lands is in dispute and upheld by a 1973 by Michael Kelly " bankrupt • native acquired a taint of certificate of lis pendens that future court deci- Supreme Court decision, organizations through doubtful validity due to to the Gitksan-Wet'su- The lis pendens is a sions could overturn any but both Attorney repeated court: pro- a recent decision by the wet'an Tribal Council legal method of giving title transfers. The ruling General Brian Smith and -cedures. :,The cheapest does not pertain to B,C. Premier Bill way to settle this entire privately owned• land, Vander Zalm have stated matter for everyone is and it does not interfere that negotiations are a through a constitutional Japanese fishermen to visit with :the granting of federal responsibility appeal, but they're tak- - ' leases for purpos~es such and that the •province ing the hard way. The TERRACE --A local Guides will demon- men will be loaded onto. as mineral clai/ns ~and will .~eek compensation strategy is •to run us out holiday promotion strate fishing techniques a bus and travel to the f0rest~ylicenses, ~"J ''~ from the federal govern- of resources, -but in the group may have the at the mouth of the Cop- gold fields where they During a recent inter- ment for any lands which end they're going to ~ jump on the Tourism per River on the Skeena will pan for gold. A stop view Don Ryan, a lawyer are returned to native •lose," he said. B.C. organization. River ~d shopping for • will also be made at he for the GitksanWet'-- control. • Steve Mazur at the Roy Greening, man- appropriate• tackle will lava beds and sightseeing suwet'an, outlined the Samuel Stevens, head Smithers branch of the ager of Skeena Holidays be done at Northwest in the area will take boundaries of the area of the native law faculty B.C. Ministry of Lands, Ltd., a company made Sportsman. place. covered by the lis at UBC, stated in an in- Parks and Housing • up of three individuals A trip will be made to A farewell dinner will pendens. They cover a terview that the absence stated that his office has who promote tourism in Northern Light Studio be served at the Bavarian block from Legate of treaties in B.C. could received no specific in- the area, said a group of and the group will visit Inn and awards given Creek, east of Terrace, eventually prove to be,a structions from Victoria 21 fishermen from the Thornhill Pub. After out. The group will to Houston, and on a legal advantage for regarding the lis Tokyo, Japan will be ar- a day of fishing on the depart for Vancouver on north-south axis from natives in comprehensive pendens.