a Two face Hallowe'e en: ni charges: “TWO MORE ‘youths are. being charged . following the Hallowe'en disturbance downtown that ended i in windows be- ‘ing smashed at several ‘Dbusinesses;: - ‘RCMP said one of thé two 18-year-old Terrace men is harged with mischief following a. window-breaking, incident, | and ‘the other is charged with possession of stolen property . “D. after a smash-and-grab. incident. at another. business. ©. "The pair appear in provincial court Dee.’ 20. RCMP: say «, they’re continuing to investigate the: incidents of Hallowe! en ; vandalism. .. . Another 18-year-old: youth is charged with discharging : +: fireworks i in a public place without approval of the fire chief. "Police said the youth is alleged to have set off the fireworks | jon nthe Caledonia Senior Secondary. school grounds Nov. 1. Truck crash in i njures two - “TWO LOCAL people y were. hosp Police seek pellet gt gun Varidal RCMP ARE looking for vandals who shot out the windows _ Of 10 vehicles on the night of Nov. 2. | . The incidents happened. between 10 p.m. that’ night and 7 a.m. the next moming, police said, outside’ houses on " Graham, Kenney, S. Eby, Cramer.and Molitor Streets.’ a RCMP said. windows were shot out at random, apparently. : with a pellet or BB gun. Damage is estimated at $1,500. Police-are requesting the assistance of the public in finding the culprits. Anyone with information about any. suspicious - persons or vehicles in the area that, night can contact ‘Perrace RCMP. at 638-0333. ; Freeze-up spurs fender-benders - SLICK WINTER road conditions kept RCMP busy over — - the last two weeks with the. arrival of snow and freezing .. Weather. ~ Police report five minor injuries ina total of 10 accidents aver the Nov. 2-3 weekend. Estimated damage in the ac- ‘+ cidents exceeds $31,000. , RCMP remind motorists to adjust their driving habits for ” the change in seasons, and to ensure they have proper winter — "or all-season tires on their, vehicles. wate a waste TERRACE —. The * Kitimat- -Stiking regional district not only wants VIA Rail’s Skeena run re- . ‘that view. ‘said .he- saw the train pull into -ly a single passenger on board. taining - ‘the’. “subsidized - “service... op was: the’ best way: to: spend! tax 1. ‘dollars, he wondered whether ‘ the same logic couldn't be used: ~ to: justify = the” return. ‘of ° a. talized after their eickip’? stagecoach run. “struck collided head-on with a logging: truck, Nov. 1 on the: i . Copper River road; ~~ i -... RCMP said the 1988 Mack tossing iruck was ‘driven i by a 28-year-old Terrace man, and the-’88 GMC pickup was driven : hs by a 22-year-old Terrace man. : 7 “- ‘The driver and passenger in the pickup were taken. to Mills - » Memorial: Hospital with undetermined injuries, police ; said. - : The incident happened 2.5km up the Copper River road.at “} ~ about 1:30 p.m, Damage is estimated at $940 000. ‘Police con- tinue their investigation. - re nate : ‘transportation were subsidized, ew sides Tee ee Fh is Bi ih Rt tee said there had been times during talned, it wants to sée the ser- vice improved, But. not all directors share . . Skeena run. . Describing: VIA as ‘‘a redun-'- those travelling “east. from this dant form of transportation”, New Hazelton’s Pete Weeber make connections. That discouraged people from taking the train. . ‘his community recently with on-— Questioning - whether -main-° jebetter ‘management: ‘and: adver- ‘tising would in ‘turn lead to. ‘creased: support. for the run,” Weeber, however,”: ‘remained However. Kitimat . director “ Ray Brady argued’all forms of even highways where those driv- ing them did not pay the full cost of. building and main- tainance. ae And while Weeber may have port, he said. motion. seen"a incatetnhty train, ‘Brady Part of the problem, he add * ‘ed, was VIA's. schedule meant Village of, Hazelton’ director : Alice: ‘Maitland agreed, insisting. unmaved. If the board were to» ask for thé run be retained ‘as‘a* | *- tourism attraction and therefore: |: .: open only during that-time: of’. : -year, it would receive his sup- KEN HANSEN FOR ~ SCHOOL * AUSTEE | Why run for school trustee? want answers!! Our school taxes are. an investment,. like any investment, . we have expectations. We fook for progress reports and evidence that our funds are being used wisely. t have. receiv ‘ed no reports from the school board on Its spending or — Ye policies. On the evidence | see in our students, | AM NOT : SATISFIED WITH THE RETURN ON MY INVESTMENT. .. my GOALS: DIRECTION - COMMUNICATION | _ ACCOUNTABILITY - VOTE | _KEN HANSEN _ — eneving problems with your WCB clam? | — You can get free, confidential advice, when a & Workers’ Adviser visits Terrace on November 21. | — To make an appointment: for a personal inter- q view, call. the Goverment Agent’s Office at 638-3200. S — The interviews. will.be held at the B.C. Access q Centre, 101-3220 Eby Street, Terrace. A For advice without an interview, contact Workers” ‘Adviser office in. Richmond toll- free at. 1 -B00- 663-4261. eight: Gibs. 2 cr. Sex: Male arents: Dan & Elizabeth Derksen 'g Wamte: Kieran Shea Splsak m ats & Time of Birth: Wed. Oct. 9, 1994 at 11:00 a Weight: 7-bs.90z. Sex: Male © . Parents; Tom & Barbs Spisak _” +. 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Stolen vehicles. Theft from vehicles, Vandalized vehicles. > - In1991, claims for these crimes - are kel to cost ICBC about | $121 million - up some 4 milion 7 a : ~ from 1990; In spite of prevention programs uy ICBC and the. police, the cost of | all Comprehensive cams inchiding damaged winds is up by $40 million over last year. Whe yOu, - m4 Add tis to our province’ s record ee . a * oa] ' Q it lage tt number and cost of accident claims, - it’s no mystery where Autoplan is rates are headed, _the summei months when it was . hos impossible to get a Seat: on the a. - area faced lengthy waits at both |” “Prince George. and Jasper to. played every Friday at 9:30 a.m. on 9. 90 AM Radio | ii Terrace and 96, 1 FM Radio In the Nass Valley. ; “MULTIPLE GAME FORMAT- TICKETS ONLY, $100. 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