A2 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, October 6, 1999 IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT (AIRPORT LIMOUSINE SERVICE) The Terrace-Kitimat Airport Society wishes to announce that all transportation companies wishing to drop off or pick up passengers at the Terrace-Kitimat Airport will now be able to do so effective October 16, 1999: There will be a $100 a month curb license required. Present busing contracts will be terminated as of midnight October’ 15, 1999. For further information, please call: Lois Taylor, Acting Airport Manager at (250) 635-2659. ino! | | vgs ye. — Active Nisga’a offer contribution —_Living toward mutliplex project THE NISGA’A are offering lo make a substantial contri- ones shouldering the cost of the project. bution to Terrace’s proposed $7.5 million multiplex. . Any outside contributions will also reduce. the amount “The Nisga’a have expressed an interest in contributing — that will be added to local properly taxes for the multiplex, financially to the multiplex,” Terrace. mayor Jack Talstra he added. Ce, : confirmed last week. , Talstra is trying to convinee the federal government to Terrace is a natural meeling place for area native — also make a contribution to the complex. - ce, proups, he said. Le , toe - "We're saying-that in light of this there should probably The multiplex will be an jdeal place for major aboriginal be a cultural component to that building,” he said, adding cava, desociaion cultural events, conventions, conferences and sporting it might be a foyer celebrating regional native art or even {d| DIA@ETES — ] CAMADIENHE events. ane pos “something larger; like a museums- 0 ~~ ASSOCtaTION © Pu DIABETE “They would love to do things like all-native basketball _ The federal government should assist with that, he tournaments here, even all-native hockey,” Talstra‘said.° added, oe ee ay ee On that basis, he said, the Nisga’a have concluded ‘they © Federal Liberal caucus members Raymond Chan and - should be partners to some degree in the project. © Lou Sekora discussed the idea with Talstra last week dur- Talstra wouldn't say exactly how large a donation has — ing a'tour of B.C. Liberal MPs through the northwest. been discussed. — ne Chan indicated the multiplex could be an “ideal” fit: But he said the Nisga’a have suggested it might be inthe - with a fulure federal infrastructure program thal could be low end of six figures, meaning probably at least $100,000.’ in place next year,” |” ee If other native groups in the region joined the Nisga’a in “We have te wait until February when. the Year, 2000 making a contribution, he said, it may add vp to a much | budget comes down,”:he said. “We hope there could be a: larger total aboriginal contribution. ~~ ; third infrastructure package ‘in there.” wv shuts . < pe ares aid eee ahh. Talstra said city council is very excited about the poss- —_ Nisga’a. leaders ‘were unavailable for comment last - ibility of a native contribution, adding it would send a © week. * strong signal ta local taxpayers that they won’t be the only “THANKSGIVING SPECIALS WHITE OR 60% WHOLE WHEAT DINNER BUNS From front Multiplex next task Whatever council de- cides, there won't be much time to debate it. The final amount to bar- Tow must be decided by month’s end, in time for the regional district to pass by- laws authorizing the plan- FRESH MULTI GRAIN \, STUFFING EAD Ni ned Nov.20 referendum. BREAD 450 gram loaf y The campaign is already eat gearing up. $ | 26! Ell vt City counci? has also agreed to spend up to $10,000 promoting the pro- ject. 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