new look | new experience We've created a whole new . _ feeling in our store. New digs for RCMP _ Experience the difference. , RED SERGE dominated in New Hazelton at a ceremony marking the official |. , opening of the RCMP detachment’s new building. In the middie, wearing the . ; acre re _ dark jacket and white slacks is New Hazelton mayor Pete Weeber standing. To ee ‘ next to RCMP deputy’commissioner Bev Busson. And that’s Terrace detach- - ment commander inspector Marlin Degrand. ART ERASMUS PHOTO ee ol * Innovative new Pharmacy design ~~ Be, - Boarded up house ; ee ae to be torn down | | Tepanes Food deparmont ee e : by its owners | e Full Service Cosmetic department -e Healthy Living section — vitamins, supplements, wy * THE OWNERS of a now- -empty house that it. ‘torn down. , Sandman Hotels president Taj Kassam said the Lazelle Ave. house i is not worth re- ae pairing and renovating. eyo. a ‘Chemicals and equipment in the building ==) "were discovered after it caught fire in March . 2004. “Firefighters who respoiided | to the blaze, ‘noticed the. chemicals and equipment and then called in the police. , : “There was some damage to” the house wee caused by the fire but authorities were more -t. worried about the toxicity of the chemicals - ‘that were discovered and if they were ab- ’ “was: -allegedly used asa meth lab are having of fire or other damage: into ‘the house,. presenting. a‘ “further danger “We’re going to be will probably ‘use it for parking for now,” said Kassam. - “Preliminary tests showed the chemicals did not permeate the ground: but. we’ll be cleaning up the ground as well,”. he added. Kassam said the location could one day be used. should Sandman decide to expand its establishment. «0 “The market is starting: to turn around in Terrace with the mill back going,” said Kas- sam. “There’s mining and the container port in Prince Rupert. There’s lots of activity and. we want to’be able to respond to. that.” ing, the site and _ and herbal remedies ° Full Service Postal Outlet TrrrrrrTrTrrrTrrTrT rT Terr rrrrrerrer er See eee rere eee ee ee ee eee ee ee eee eee eee eer) Joint us for our 0 pening Celebrations. on Saturday, October oth. _ Store opens at 8 a.m. 0 10 Draws for $50 Shoppers Drug Mart Gift Cards* 0 vomplimentary Skin Analysis & FREE Makeovers Federal _ crown. prosectors originally charged people with drug offences in con- . nection to the chemicals and equipment found in the house. Charges against one of the four people were stayed this year... : Trials for the other three for production of a controlled substance are scheduled to: start next March. mo One of the three has also been charged with two counts of possession of a controlled substance. ~ sorbed into. the home’s walls and floors. ’ The house is located in the 4800 Block of che Lazelle, right behind the Sandman location which fronts Hwy16: An _ environmental assessment of the house was done. and it has: been boarded up and. left: -empty now for more:than a year. » - j . ., “We're just in the process of getting ev- ; | ° * erything organized to tear it down,” said Kassam late last week. “There have been ap- peals from people in the city.” He said people were beginning to break een eke Plus, look. for our Grand Opening Specials With our ae | my @€=—s— relocation we. _ ; have transferred . your confidential prescription and personal health records to our . ‘new store.** “THIS HOUSE, alleged to have been the location ofa meth laboratory, is to be torn. down by its owners. It’s been boarded up since March 2004. The house is located on Lazelie Ave., close by city f hall and the RCMP detachment. ~Onet more ' torunfor = | council i |. TERRACE AND District | | | , eee OOOO aOR ERE E HEHEHE HEHEHE ESSE EEO OOOO HOE HHEH OE OH EO ESEDO DESERET ELSE EEE DEDES SO te etree rT _ Fisheries and Oceans Canada presents; CONSERVATION CORNER © onservation & . Protection Federal Fishery Officers /www. dfo-mpo.gc.ca “In August Officers were deployed from Terrace to assist the Fraser River staff with the commercial gilinet protest fishery, and also sent to the Queen Charlotte Islands to patrol the southeastern side of the Islands. Officers stayed aboard the 29 meter Canadian Coast Guard vessel the Arrow Post for five days. The patrol was in part to protect abalone during low tide periods, and to patrol the rockfish protected areas. — Remember when fishing for crabs make sure the traps are marked with the fishers name and phone number. Ensure that all crabs under the legal size limit of 165 mm are released back into the water immediately. The 165 mm size limit ‘is set to allow the crab to spawn at least once before being harvested. It is requested that fishers release all female crabs that are over the legal size limit. In September Officers have been active with the Coho fishery. Catches in the Kitimat area and the Douglas Channel have been good. Coho returning to the Skeena system seem to be arriving in numbers in the last week. ‘Officers have been patrolling in helicopters as well as counting fish in the local streams. Patrols have also been done by all terrain vehicles. Remember if you are operating an ‘all terrain vehicle (ATV) stay away from the wetted areas of streams. Stream banks are also susceptible to disruption and bank instability caused by this type of vehicle. Officers will be attempting to deal with this growing fish habitat problem by engaging the user group, and to come up with solutions that are workable, There are appropriate habitat Sections of the Fishery Act that would allow Officers to deal with this type of violation. Did you know.....Butter Clams (Saxidomus Gigantea) have a greater tendency to retain paralytic shell sh poison longer than other bi-valve species? . EMERSON & LAKELSE: AGA7 Lakelse Avenue | a (250-635-7261 Open 8am to 10pm, 7 days. a week 1 Chamber of Commerce ~ vice president Glenn Kelly is running for city council. ' He’s the» Acklands- Grainger Inc. store man- — ager in .Kitimat and Prince Rupert. . ~Kelly joins newcomers Kim Croot, Gordon: Oates and Brian Downie. All five of the current city council- lors — Stew Christensen, - Lynn Christiansen, Marylin ‘Davies, Carol Leclerc and Rich McDaniel — are run- ning again for the six coun- cil seats. One seat is vacant and was held by David D. 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