Tuesday, June 20,2000 the Chief W Squamish, BC
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Tuesday, June 20,2000 The Chief W Squamish, B.C. Bits & Pieces Weather Watch ! i Upcoming issues for the June 20 meeting of council at 7 p.m. in council chambers at Municipal Hall: Council will consider authorizing the transfer of the Baldwin Steam Locomotive 2-6-2, known as the Pacific GRa lhesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Eastern’s WoSpot, to the West Coast Railway Association for $1, ending a lease to the WCRA begun in 1991. BS roa Sunny wit ti Chance of Sunny with A mixture of Council will consider issuing a two-year industrial use permit to Canadian Occidental Petroleum for 35001 Galbrait1 Br cloudy periods. sun and cloud- cloudy periods. showers. Ave. for temporary waste storage cells to store and treat contaminate soils. Schl Low 10. Low 12. Low 11. Low 11. to 1 High 26. High 23. High 22. High 19. Council will consider approval of the new ice allocation policy and user group dispute resolution policy for the rec~ awa ation services department. Di The Moon !akil jc hc ias No discussion by council on -oad 3.w AV itart retusina service to enviro aro.uas Ned New Moon First Quarter Full Moon Last Quarter U 0000 For the record, The Chief Ujjal Dosanjh and various gal protests. an audience member th July 1 July 8 July 16 June 24 :hu would like to clarify motions ministries. Council also voted to inves- some northern communitil passed at the June 8 special Council also passed a tigate taking over the con- have created a Greenpea0 ;pel Rc: council meeting mentioned in motion condemning the ille- struction of the Elaho to free zone, which includt The Tides last week’s story “Protesters gal actions of protesters and Meagher Creek trail fiom the refusing gas, hotel, servia t ten not welcome in Squamish.” demanding the province force Western Canada Wilderness etc. and posting signs iI k Council voted to strike a illegal protesters to take full Committee, obtain Forest stores. JOU select committee comprised financial responsibility for Renewal B.C. funding and While council voted 30 :nte of the mayor and representa- their actions or, if unable or employ forest workers. favour of creating an ille The Date Low Tide (feet) High Tide (feet) tives from the Chamber of unwilling to force account- Finally, council voted in protest -free zone, there j- ye June 20 3:19 a.m. (11.03) 7:15 a.m. (12.37) Commerce, Squamish ability, the province should favour of a motion declaring no discussion by council ’ Ri 2:31 p.m. (3.33) 10:07 p.m. (15.42) Nation, IWA, So0 Coalition reimburse forest workers and the District of Squamish an encourage businesses for Sustainable Forests and companies for costs and loss- illegal protest-free zone.’ This refuse service to environm lout June 21 4:07 a.m. (10.76) 8:OO a.m. (11.99) )Od 3:09 p.m. (3.92) 10:43 p.m. (15.37) Interfor to meet with Premier es incurred as a result of ille- followed a suggestion from tal groups. c est) June 22 4:57 a.m. (10.36) 853 a.m. (11.55) he 3:48 p.m. (4.68) 11:19 p.m. (15.31) lffh June 23 5:49 a.m. (9.79) 959 a.m. (11.12) Three arrested in Britannia Beach grow op bust I1 qes 4:31 p.m. (5.61) 1155 p.m. (15.23) ;. s June 24 6:41 a.m. (8.98) 11:20 a.m. (10.83) . BY IANJACQUES Beach residents. The suspects made their first said, adding that go rviL 518 p.m. (6.68) - Reporter Ralph Fulber, Ronald Fulber appearance in Squamish equipment was also e a! June 25 - 12:30 a.m. (15.14) and Filomena Fulber are all provincial court last week and from the homes. “It 3ry: 7:29 a.m. (7.92) 12:49 p.m. (10.90) Squamish RCMP came facing charges of production were released on a promise to wasn’t the biggest )we - have seen, but it was profd 6:14 p.m. (7.82) down on two Britannia Beach of a controlled substance appear on Aug. 8. Y a‘ June 26 - 1:06 a.m. (15.03) marijuana grow operations (cannabis - marihuana). Police are still determining sional. ” I< ir 8:14 a.m. (6.62) 2:16 p.m. (11.44) Const. Darren Stevely said the exact amounts of the drugs Wednesday’s bust was homes Wednesday morning. Its I 7:18 p.m. (8.94) - Police executed two separate police expect further charges seized and it’s street value. fifth major grow operat will be laid against three ““he plants were in various arrest this year by Squ search warrants on the homes the < rk stages of growth,” Stevely RCMP. Reaching The Chief and arrested three Britannia suspects. LEet I * u,,..,, By Mail: BY The West Coast Railway will run both Saturday and They will make a se Box 3500 Phone: Shuttle mke Heritage Park is teaming up Sunday from the Pavilion on run from the Pavilion Squamish (604) with the Sea to Sky Solstice Cleveland Avenue, departing p.m. and bringing g B.C. VON 892-916 Festival this weekend. for the Brackendale Art back to the Pavilion by at Solsice Fest The park’s shuttle service Gallery at 10 a.m. p.m. E-mail: [email protected] Wetmore Motors Ltd. 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THE CHIEF Editorial enquiries ? _I_ Please cotztact The Chief Box 3500, 38 I I7 Second Avetiue, - Squatnish, British Columbia VON 3G0 Phone: 892-916 I Fax: 892-8483 E-mail: sqchief@uriiserve. coni k: w ww.squam ishcliieJ cotn -__- ___~_____ __ BRIEFS Top Story BSS awards go on the road to BES brait1 Brackendale Secondary School is going on the road i to hand out its year-end i awards. Woman D~ieto the construction threatens to - taking place at BSS, the i school’s annual awards night close Totem has been moved down the Hall if she’s not road to Brackendale i’ Elerncntary School. corn ensated by Awards will be handed out SPquamish starting at 6:30 p.m. on ! IS Wednesday, June 2 1. Nation Ier tl Church, school host BY DARKENGAILAGHER munit I< e port c r :npeal speaker incluc Rcsidents are invited to i A dispute ovcr land title servic attend a thought-provoking with the Squamish Nation ligns talk tomorrow (June 21) i has led a local woman to about life and survival at blockade Billy Road on the oted 7:30 p.m. at the Squamish Stawamus Reserve and n ille; Pentecostal Church. threaten to lock down Totem The free evening features ere H Hall. unci1 19-year-old Sharon Bryson i On Friday Melva Billy had ses Df Richmond, who will talk i two trees droppcd across ronmf ibout how she went fiom a Billy Road, aftcr she ;ood home to a party i’ changed the locks on the ‘ifestyle that eventually led Shaker church Thursday. 1)Al~I~lN GAI I A~,lll~l~~rlliC’IIII I o her being beaten with a i She said Friday if the Melva Billy (right), surrounded by family, holds her deed to a large portion of’ the Stawmus Rcscr-vc ;is slic sits mftle iron and stabbed 30 i’ Nation does not enter into on I the tree she had felled across Billy Road in a dispute with the Squamish Nation ovcr land title. It imes before being left to i negotiations with her by Jie. She will also talk about g0Wi Wednesday, she will have Stawamus Reserve, includ- Pacific Great Eastern, BC me and whcre they’ve got aid lawycr can’t do riiuch iurviving, and learning to i the locks on Totem Hall ing the land on which five Rail’s predecessor, in 1967. that Totem Hall,” shc said. hccausc 01‘ tirnc constrainls. 0 tab ive again. houses, the church and It now in the name of her and “They’re trying to tell me if‘ She has fougl1l tIlC 11and f‘or certai changed and close the build- Bryson will also be at ti 12 years, taking the c~iscto that I ng. Totem Hall stand.