. The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, March 23, 1994 - AS . a | rar Wage In _‘Fiv (eo Council | Five reat THE PROVINCIAL govern- union B.C. companies. ment’s fair wage policy is going The overpass contract went to R Sho rts into effect on two northwest high- West Shore Constructors Lid. of eas ons ways projects, North Vancouver -while «the The fair wage policy is bridge contract went to Cortez designed to ensurc that standard Construction Lid, of Kamloops. J For S avin tates arc paid lo non-union. - Both of the contract amounts - Closur e workers on government-financed were in excess of the $250,000 rojects. limit after which’ the fair ‘policy. - sought Mates are lower than those paid ‘kicks i Im iaitad THE ELKS Lodge wants a to union workers but backers of © °.'Truck drivers are to be paid a . ; : 10ft. wide lane that runs be- the policy say wages are higher minimum. $21.20--an.shour, care Pee ce Seal hind their Tetrault St. hall than would be the case: if it did ~penters* $21,82° an - hour’ - and. closed and the Strip in- notexist. | . welders $21, 62 an hour under the 2 corporated in their property. One project is to construct-a ~ policy. ~ : Although the lane has vehicle and pedestrian overpass: ° The fair wage policy was intro- been constructed al the fo connect the two paris of Gilse- duced. in 1992 but road and Keith Ave, end where it quecla separated by Hwy16. bridge projects: weren’l added ‘to runs behind the All-West The other invalves putting a the list until last year. mini-mall, it has net been new surface onlo the bridge just The work on each project is developed beyond that cast of the village. Starting now with completion ex- point. Both contracts went to non- pected by the fall. David Dediluke, the sur- vey handling the applica- 7m ‘ion, pointed out comme | | Need a Lawyer @ Layer Referral. tion of the lane now would ce ee ie be of no benefit to the or Legal . neighbourhood, mean addi- lional maintenance costs to 1 Information? the city and reduce security Lawyer Referral Service: If you think i for the neighbourhood. you might have a legal problem but aren't He added All-West Glass sure, if you need legal advice but don't was in favour of the closure know where to look, if you need a lawyer pu ; eon provided access on to Keith but don't know one — the Lawyer Referral Le 2S fe Th affected. Service can help you. It's simple and oe oe vefnved ‘Othe Planning inexpensive: an interview of up to ° a ee amnittee 30 minutes costs only $10. | Tl ] \ ] e T S a O ars R Dial-a-Law: Free general legal information ezones hours-a day forth lone prongs Enjoy Fantastic Universal Dollar Savings at these referred In the Lower Mainland call 687-4680, locati But h this off April 16, 1994 SIDELINE Enterprises outside the Lower Maintand toll-free ocations. But hurry ... this offer expires Apri , wants a zoning change for 1-800-565-LAWS (5297), Callers from its Terrace Trailer Court off rotary phones can be connected by our Graham Ave. operator during regular office hours, a George and Gail Billson Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. | - Taj the are seeking the correct R8 A public service of the B.C. ee universal mobile home park designa- GD Branch, Canadian Gar lion rather than the current fssociation, funded by the R7 low density residential zoning. The rezone will al- low them to add an addi- tional pad for an on-site manager. Also after a rezoning which conforms to current use is Chapter One Invest- menis which wants its prop- erty at 4501-4503 Greig classed as multi-residential. Zoned Commercial Core the property was redeveloped in 1980, with city approval, as an 11 unit apartment block. ‘Owner Brian Johnston ex- plained the change is neces- sary for insurance and refinancing purposes.’ No | alterations to the building | are planned, he added, | And Bud’s Truck and Equipment have requested rezoning of a 10-acre lot at 5023 Halliwell to rural residential (2 acre minimum lots) from A1 tural (5 acre minimum lots). All three applications have been sent to the Planning committec. Hockey gets rent break MINOR HOCKEY _ has reccived financial help for this week’s ‘AA’ PeeWee provincial championships being held here. Councillors agreed to waive the rental charge on the arena banquet room for Saturday’s coaches meeting and banquet as well as the Sunday and Monday pan- cake breakfasts, A request the cily also reduce ihe ice rental rate for the five-day tournament has been referred to the recrea- tion committee. Minor Hockey will aiso be at 8 iyi G applying for approximately Siw| @ut in insurance claims system which allows Bs | organizers of events attract- ing out-of-own visitors to || -. Staggering isn’t it. And the cost of ICBC claims is still rising faster than inflation. receive $1 per participant to a maximum of $500, ~ Even with only 5% of your premium going toward administration costs... one of. Travel plans |} =|. the lowest in 1 North America. | approved cee eee = What we're doing to help... RECREATION department on prepram eoerdimr {| 0 Bys sponsoring Road Sense programs — that i improve road and vehicle desi, vee ibe aroun light teat _/..... increase’ driver awareness and reduce fraud — we're working to save lives tend the annual conference eee money § so we can control the costs of auto insurance. of the B.C. Recreation and Parks association. Estimated cost for the three-day event t Harrison Hot Springs is oe | $1150ech. eee Use your Road Sense to protect yourself and your vehicle. Drive defensively, Don quest fren permis diector -.. be an easy target for thieves or vandals. If you see evidence of fraud, call ICBC. Hob Lafleur ond sentorj] = Tipline at L 800-661-6844 throughout BC or 661-6844 in Greater Vancouve building inspector Paul Ea What you can do to help... Gipps to attend next month’s Building Inspectors Association of B.C. annual | Road Sense P< conference inf}. 0 ee. Nantaimo.Total estimated J) “For more = narmatin on Autoplan and Road Sense, call 661-2800 or 1-800-663-3051 b ash for eral b cos{ for the seven-day trip is $2,705.