ke Ne Rinne eer a a REE RE on ee With the inquest into the death of six-year-old Joey Parsons over, Ben Webber returned to Terrace council chambers Monday night to find out what the city Intends to do with coroner’s jury recommenda- tions. He. found the answer he was seeking. "Number one," said mayor Jack Taistra, “we're going to look at them [the recommendations] very seriously. And number two, we’re going to meet with the Ministry of Environment to determine the jurisdiction of water courses within the city. To determine who should take the matter in hand." r PUBLIC NOTICE B.C. Hydro requests offers from heavy equipment contractors in- terested In performance of snow clearing from substation yards | and access roads In the Terrace, Lakelse Lake and/or Kitimat areas. Such offers will ba recelv- ed until 11:00 hours on 17 Qc- tober 1990. To obtain the re- quired documents please direct engulries to S, Reyes, 5220 Keith Avenue, Terrace, 8.C. (phone 638-5601) under reference to Local Work Contract Numbers J604 and E704. BG hydro In addition, said Talstra, the city is going to investigate the jury’s. recommendation for a 911 emer-. gency number in the area and meet with emergency personnel to find out why it took so long to find the boy’s body. : Talstra commended the coroner’s jury for a job well done. "They took their job very seriously and tried to come up with some good recommendations for the future," he said. "And I think they did." The jury recommended that the city enforce their waterway bylaw; that it confer with the Ministry of Environment to determine who has jurisdiction; that the agency having jurisdiction come up with, and ‘enforce, a solution to the ponding situation at .Samson’s Poultry Farm; that a 911 emergency num- ber be established in Terrace; and, in the future, that the city should Terrace Review — Wednesday, October 17,1990 Al3 ~ City to act on coroner’s recommendations | Not attempt to.act as a mediator i civil disputes. Some questions are more diffi- cult, however. "How much should government encroach on residents’ private affairs?" he asked Webber. "Do you want government to monitor everything you do on private land? Maybe you do. But it’s a real tough question." Talstra then explained that while Webber claims a 10-inch culvert installed by Stan Kinkead is too small to keep the pond in question drained, - Kinkead claims it. isn’t too small. And since the pond is dry now, the city can only wait to see if the problem appears again. If it does, suggested Talstra, "Our enforcement officer has the right to determine if it is a nuisance. This body [council] then decides, and if it is (a nuisance), what action, if any will be taken." Wedeene River gets council’s support on bid to hold on to Rupert sawmill Wedeene River Timber of Prince Rupert is still in receivership and ’ still: seeking a way out of their dilemma. Terrace resident and Wedeene vice-president Kelly Williams described the current situation to Terrace city council Monday night and asked for their ° support, All the company needs, said Williams, is to be allowed some log exports on a temporary basis and a little more timber for the long haul, and it could well be on its way to recovery by January 1991, — Council agreed. On a motion by alderman Danny Sheridan the city will immediately begin lobbying Premier Bill Vander Zalm, Minis- ter of Forests Claude Richmond, Minister of Regional Development Stan Hagen and any other appro- priate ministers they might think of for a few exports and more logs for Wedeene. It’s difficult to say if this tobby will do any good, however. Ac- cording to Williams, cabinet pro- mised an independent investigative team last month, but he still hasn’t heard from them and doesn’t know if they have even been appointed ‘yet. And time is short. The receiver, he says, is only willing to wait until the end of this month for some sort of positive support from the province. If no support is forth- coming, Wedeene’s assets will be sold off to recover the $3 million owed to creditors. 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Toll-free: 1-800-872- _ At the committee meeting, mayor Jack Talstra pointed out that the — federal government has been nego- tiating with area natives for years "and we don’t really know what they’re doing". And now, he said, the province is doing the same thing. Alderman. Ruth Hallock apreed, suggesting the Mohawk blockade at Oka might not have occurred if city aldermen there had been aware of the content of federal talks. "We certainly wouldn’t want to find ourselves in — that position," she said. It was debated whether this representative should be a resident or council member and whether they should be an active partner in negotiations or only an observer. The final recommendation states that this person should be a mem- ber of the Greater Terrace area and should be an active member on the negotiating team. If approved by council, the city will begin lobby- ing Victoria for team position for. our own land claims negotiator. - Logger dies in Nass Valley — A skidder operator has died in a logging acckient 12 kilometres north of Nass Camp. According to a spokesman at the New Alyansh RCMP detachment, Clifford Kjorben, 37, was mov- ing a skidder out of the bush for a Terrace logging contractor last Sunday and apparently fell out of the vehicle at about 7 p.m. and was rua over. RCMP say Kjorben was alone at the time of the accident.and his body was discovered some time later. An investigation Into the cause of the accident by New Alyansh RCMP and the Workers’ Com- pensation Board continues.