School take aim at ‘speeders By MARGARET SPEIRS" LOOK BOTH WAYS: be- . fore you drive through the’ school zones this month, School. is. starting: oon and the. kidlets will be’ travelling . to ‘and... from Classes again. 2) ..12 The RCMP’s: North. P cific Traffic, Services ‘will increase their presence at . most; if -aot: all, schoo : ' zones to enforce’ ‘the: speed. limit aridJensure: ‘everyone: _ wears a seatbelt during the . . first week: of ‘school from September. 7. to 10... 0 4" . i “the: -“School: back - in shortly : ‘80, ‘mind: your , ‘p's. and q's ‘with’ “school. * zones,” Cste Mike Lavric: said. 2. "Young ‘children are’ a not! responsible: -{enough] tov. ‘keep peasant out of depends ‘on achults.” ” IWA votes MEMBERS OF THE IWA, the union. who’ represents Tany “loggers” ‘and™ mill ~ workers across the country, a vated ‘late: last" week.‘to: join the United Steelwork- ai c - aground’ 600,000: members’: . already. and: local: WA: ~ “branch, “president: Dairel ers of America: The: results were “stil pending a review: “earlier, this week, but ‘the inerger’ is scheduled for today. - BOOK TODAY ae TRAVEL Al 2- The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, Seplember 1, 2004 feet from 8 am, to. 5, pain. school days. ; “gone, sign: for the. ‘opposite « “lane; of. traffic: Signals the . end of the: zone. : jing: through: a school: zone -: Will-recéive_ a hefty. fine: -: : barreling through. a ‘school : S0krn/h- -whei- children-on-" “< highway: ‘sign: ‘takes, effect”: "Pp. Ms Of seta, days when “ate ‘the “largest private’ sec~ ., would help TWA members * GST. CHRIS ROMANCHYCH and Ost. Mike Lavric are. urging motorists to take | care in school zones as classes resume. MARGARET SPEIRS PHOTO ; zone blitz to | School zones are. in. ef. : sign : school ' -bus. in either direc- tion when -the bus is slop- The: back: ‘of the school 7 ; .. ‘flashing. ° vo Anyone caught speed i ~ ists this-law includes those. “A driver: snagged for. ri i : four lane. roadway.” STP a median’ “separates. fi ine of $196: i “ “A motorist: busted’ ‘for’: “in the ‘opposite’ direction. zone at'21 to 40 km/h Over “speed. Hmit _ gets. required to stop. - spanked: with" a. $253 tick “ “el. : ‘towns, cane 8 “Out oft: “ for a school bus. when’ a -child“or children : “are on the: road or. shoul cence. plate. number,” Li om tic said. oan to merge with. ‘Steel. “The: alliance, ° “will -cré- ‘tor. “union” in Canada’ with ) ely ; 230, 000. : ‘/ ereates. a new force in the Canadian : enas,’ " said the Steelwork- Wong: said “the “merger: ers’: Keni Neumann. 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St. - Sessions will run until 4pm, with'a 1 hour lunch.- break. “Training: “will continue on Saturday,: : September, 25th. October (6th: and. October, “30th, * : “Training: is ‘open: the public, ‘health, ‘care: --workers/students and: anyone who ‘wishes to. . further: their, skills’ Volunteers wishing” to: work: with our: clients: arg requitedto ‘complete. the: » COUTSE,. In its entirety. Oo For’more ‘information: ito register, please call ~ the Terrace Hospice Society office-at 635- 481 I or email us at terracehospice@telus. net So Tola q rs “—-¥- x SIS CFOS. POL Cx ox COO Tetrace- Hospice Society -is looking for mature WW i OOO : Northwest i Bscapes - By.Sierre Allison BCR Parks. With pleasant ¥ weather extending into autinin, there is no need to curtail outdoor activities. Many Provincial Park”| . © campgrounds remain open until niid. September: and con- tinue to be ideal base‘camps from which. to. explore and: . a appreciate fall environments. Alréady: a few leaves. dre, turning yellow, serving as’ an -reniinder_of the beautiful colour. spectrums foliage achieves: |°""~ ne _in autumn. Early’ ‘morning air i8.crisp'and laden. ‘with ‘the: tart scent of ripening high-bush cranberries: - : pes. Many lakes are misty as-the sun rises and waterfowl &: tan <|. be seen gliding throiigh this seréne landscape. “At Lakelse .| ” - Lake Provincial Park the resident flock of baby Merganser ‘|:: ducks has transformed into‘a group of mature birds that} ©. ° » can-often be seen feeding and playing together. ae yo The moderately cooler: temperature is well ‘stited: for: - “physical activities, Just:remember to dress in‘layers when |" |, * hiking, bicycling and enjoying other-outdoor sports: As. the |e _ day warms up elothing | can:be removed, then added:again® -@uring cooler evenings. Also make’ sure’ ta keep’ WEE] ee! . hydrated, cooler weather. ean- someti ies. foo! ‘your body into’ B on forgetting | to replenish liquids. ; _’ [fcamping, be sure-to bring a tarp to provide’ shelter irom | : ; unexpected rain showers, Also: expect. some “condensation if Po: staying in an unheated: shelter; if possible place a tent in a: location: ‘where ‘the: morning sun will help ary: ‘it out and: warm ib-up,.- Take: advantage « of the changing sedgons- anid. adapt your a io outdoor Plans'to suit thé weather and environment. . cod ~ While camping’ at Lakelse. Lake Provincial Park enjoy’ : on nearby activitiés.’ Canoe or ‘kayak: to the's gouth’ ‘end of the Jake’ to'drift and’ oe view the Lakelae Lake Wetlands Park. “Bird: lists for., theJ oe wetland. area ‘canbe obtained from. Marnee Allison, Park - Anterpreter. or at the information. arga at entrance,” Another interesting ‘area to paddle, ta is the mouth of the , Lakélse Rivér where ore can-view'the Lakelse fresh: waler - oe : a _mussel.along with large schools. of fi sh inthe fresh‘ clear]. waters. "Please | remember 1 no boats are e allowed: beyond a. 7 wtp] --] signed point. oo Potential volunteers should be willing toi improve mae upon thelr: listening: skills, be’ ;dependable,-and ff - ‘Jf the fresh: autumn: air beckons you to “hike try ‘the ° _Gunsight Trail across from the Park up Granite: Creek.:: _-| About 10 kilometres‘dlong. the higliway from the’ Parle is a vy. lovely ¢ easy hike into Clearwater Lakes, : View the clear tur. ye -quaise waters; birds, and beaver activity. 2 | ee ‘Be’ carefil n ‘not te step: on the: numerous: tiny: gs: along : : the trail. Ca Ee et For more. 2 information or mapa‘ ‘on. the above contact: You can get tt there from here Start your university degree in Terrace “Courses are: transferable, a Eatn cor degree: here — Bache Northwest Community College has more ¢ than 73 university credit courses to. choose ia ‘from, right here: in Terrace; Classes are smaller than those at other universities, giving. you, more. petsonal. attention and inter faction ‘with instructors and: fellow students. oe *. ~Getting’a a: aniversity ‘education i is: ews varding pursitit. oi have. a home: advantage with’ _ NWEC, ‘Our: students‘have some of ‘the: highest stice (f. tuition foes ace among the. lowest, Ms f Geiietal Studies, Associat 7 Science ‘degrees can all be earned: Fright here ar -NWCC: Sos sin ‘the Province, and our in Arts and Associate in, ‘Classes start in. Septe ber.: Space Is limited, enrol today. - Sal 635- 6511, Toll-Free: 1 1877277 2288. www, nwec. be. ca, A cman Oneunirvcstntch . “ : Take a q gloser 100k... ~ Marnee Allison'e at’ Takelse’ Lake. Provincial: Park; as