p - Al2 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, March 9, 2005 NDP choose candidates for northwest ridings PROVINCIAL NEW Dem- ocrats have now selected all of their candidates in the three northwestern ridings - -. for the May 17 election. Former. teachers’ “ union head Gary Coons of Prince - Rupert was chosen to run in the North Coast riding while Hazelton village councillor ‘Doug Donaldson will repre- sent the party in.the Bulkley “ Valley-Stikine riding.: Both were chosen in bal- loting held at recent nomina- - -tion’meetings. 7 Donaldson defeated three "other. nominees over’ three . ballots in a six-hour meeting while Coons achieved a first ‘ballot victory over two other Doug Donaldson . ‘3 ‘nated in the first ballot. Goodacre took the riding in the 1996 provincial elec-. tion but went down to defeat » 7 .to Liberal Dennis MacKay, ya in the 2001 vote. MacKay is running . again. “os .Coons and. Donaldson ~ join Terrace social worker — Robin Austin who was nominated in January to run- in the Skeena riding against current Liberal MLA Roger : Harris. . Coons said he expects the momentum created by the federal election victory last — June of Nathan Cullen for ; | the Skeena-Bulkley seat to to the Liberals as part of that carry over in May. cod The Safe Gambling Tip for March, 2005, is DON'T “GAMBLE TO SOLVE PROBLEMS. Gambling for most people i is entertaining and fun. Some individuals may develop a ‘problem with gambling, similar to alcohol and drug addiction, when using it to forget illness, anger, sadness, mask feelings of inadequacy and/or anxiety and depression. If gambling, alcoho! or drugs are used to forget __ or charige how a person feels, the trap is that it is temporary and over time, the amount must be increased to get the same benefit. With continued and increased use a dependency or addiction is created in addition to the original problem. Individuals that have - experienced trauma from physical, sexual, mental abuse, neglect, growing up in an environment of addiction, including gambling, . are particularly vulnerable to developing a problem with gambling. Alcohol, drugs and gambling provide a change in mood and a _ Sense of pleasure through brain chemistry including endorphins, norepinephrine and dopamine. It is important to develop healthy ways to change moods through diet; exercise, problem solving, communication skills, counselling and change in thinking. -’ Presented by Greg McQuarrie and Laurie Philips, Northwest Addiction Services, a program of Terrace and District Community . Services Society. Call Provincial Helpline 1-888-795- 6111 or Northwest Addiction Services at 1-888-638-8117, free of. charge for one on one, family, couples assessment and treatment, prevention and education in Terrace and other communities in the Northwest Region,. if you or someone you know is affected by Problem Gambling. - “What happened to us as a community is we focussed on building on the federal election as a. stepping stone to the provincial. election,” he said. ; There’s been talk of the . Green party — nominating. candidates for the northwest _ but nothing concrete has yet ° materialized. ‘party’s massive win across the province in 2001. - Donaldson said the north has been neglected -by’ the Liberals, adding that the _ NDP. is now a “reinvigorat- ed party.” Former NDP MLA Bill Goodacre also, ran for the: Bulkley. = Valley-Stikine nomination but was elimi- challengers. . “The ‘difference between us andthe Liberals is they have the big bucks and we. have the people,” said Coons following his win. 3 He'll go up against’ sit- ~ ting Liberal MLA . Bill * Belsey. The“ North Coast - ~~ riding has traditionally been’ held by the NDP but shifted ™ = BECAUSE WE'RE ALL IN THIS TOGETHER a RELIABLE POWER™ - - we. have low greenhouse gas emissions. We have made ca commitment to meet half of B.C's new energy needs : through clean genération sources. We work constructively | ~ with communities on water use ai and other conservation world: in-promoting reduced consumption. 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