ieee ht tetris Tera oa oct g Sylora igen es - 2 aecptnumena | a TR SO Rane REE OEE MERE AKEEEESES EYEE AEEEEAETUENETEEUESELE SYS ETE TekedeYoNsNeTateTi INTERNATIONAL TERRACE — Skeena Health Unit administrator David ‘Bowering finished his investiga- tion of Terraceview Lodge last week and has sent his report on. —f: to the provincial agency that f governs senior citizens’ iomes. § The province’s Adult Care Pacilities Licensing Board is to review Bowering’s report today, he said. ; , The lodge fired two nursing department employees and suspended a third‘ last month ‘following: allegations - of ' Mistreatment of some of th hs ¥, JULY 28, 190% | . sega aathoet “Alport hoy mg... 100 SATURDAY, JULY 27, 1981. ‘ Cees opet $00em fot, foeeamee tee ee Ter Danes 80008. « 1800 BSS pr UNDAY, JULY 28, 1007, wlan ara) “Miltary oie, Haticopters, Fightec, Gomtiais & Traknara, Homabuills, Batloona, Akcrah, 2 kiieeeaeemararartbaa rete snares ‘ -Seniors.at the home. . oo AP Mletnsthen all probably be therelit alas ASE ed Bowering.said his report van: EL, 604) 567-3144. : a “poo ,won't. be made public, but f=:) =| GA ohne LARGEST. , A b rick at a t | if Y) e repeated his earlier comments Ae == CAMPIN AIRSHOW cl | that’s he’s confident the pa- WE'VE GOT WHAT IT TAKES * "atucvonioea eas pS ‘ BRICKS ARE stacking up fast as construction workers erect public washrooms at the northwest | tients are safe and well cared Bocannrsessrs SeENreeererrs Seneraenetsetensiat esis tcn x corner of Lower Little Park. Council awarded the $42,280 contract to Wayne Watson Construc- | fer. : tion of Prince George. It’s to house five toilets, one with wheelchair access, ° Resource protection key | to Nisga’a land talks BRITISH COLUMBIA LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY a Select Standing Committee on Constitutional Matters and lntergovernmental Relations BRITISH COLUMBIA °%2 CANADIAN FEDERATION : federal negotiator Gay Reardon Reardon said September. asked to consider the state of the Canadian Federation and to consult broadly with British Columbians said interim protective measures | The federal and provincial tot tok k to determine their views on: were the subject of two recent governments have already re- And while the parties @ the social and economic interests and TERRACE — = Negotiators working on settling the Nisga’a land claim continue to work on a plan ‘to take into account all resource users within the claim area while talks go on. The concept called interim protective measures seeks to balance the interests of com- panies and others who use. resources and land with those of the Nisga’a until a final agree- Ment is signed. ' Speaking several weeks ago, meetings between her govern- protective measures is impor- tant for the parties as they lead up to an agreement in principle on the claim, said Reardon. ‘That's because - negotiators then have a better idea of what is being negotiated and how ownership of resources and land might be affected, she added, ° ‘When you reach an agree- ment in principle, you're at the substantive phase of negotia- tions. You have an idea of the final shape of the agreement,” jected a Nisga’a position that no placed on reaching an agree- ment in principle on the claim. The Nisga’a, province and the federal government say they want to reach that stage by next September. - “I's a matter of how much longer we can deal with it. You can’t take up all the time on this,” Reardon said. The parties met jast week in Prince Rupert to continue negotiations, They’re taking August off and meet again in negotiate the claim, they are We want to hear from you! What kind of Canada do you want to see? _ What changes could be made? The Select Standing Committee on Constitutional Matters and Intergovernmental Relations has been aspirations of British Columbians and other @ the form of federation that can most effectively meet the social and economic aspirations of ment, the province and the new development take place on also working on how to better Canadians within the federation; and ° British Columbians and all Canadians. Nisga’a. - the claimed land until ‘a final cxplain what they're doing. : 7 -““We hope to gel some kind settlement is reached. _ _ Information for a brochure we L =. of agreement in place by late Reardon hopes a decision on - has been approved by the three; Jf ricluce amet . ay e901 2:00 P.M... Pepi 1991 = 1:00 PM. this Summer,”” she said. protective measures is reached — parties’-nd. the publication ig: BR, Produce a preliminary. Ls 22, = 2:00 P.M. ops GUST 6198 “1:00PM. Deciding upon a process for. soon because of the time limit _ now-being designed. a o iain tions to the Wee) Latest ca : Foam tf pasion Sheet Navaino FE Ree . 5 | Cte en recommendations to the enue, : if ; a . a oe . Legislative Assembly this. | PRINCE GEORGE VANCOUVER | Nn r Ou 8) S ! | U r S . _ suramer following this _ JULY 23, 1991 -9:00 A.M. AUGUST 7, 1991 2:30 PN. ‘ : . “Ss J first round of public ’ Coast Inn of the North, Summit Room — Westin Bayshore, Parks Roam 1601 ws Tie . . hi i ,. 770 ick 5 i f V TERRACE — Organizers of there have sent the case back to ~ we lost.” earings _ 770 Brunswick Stree, Prince George Wes! Georgia Sireet, Vancouver Terrace’s White Cane Club say _ police for ‘more investigation. . . GRANBROOK KAMLOOPS ; the local blind support | McDonaid’s whereabouts is McDonald was hired by the AUGUST 1, 1991-2:00P.M. AUGUST, 1991 - 10:00 AM. organization remains under a unknown right now. A warrant lub to sell $6 tickets for the inn af the South, Club Room 603 Coast Canadian Inn, Colonnade cloud following its failed variety show last Christmas. President Phyllis Cornfield said the club’s reputation has remains out for his arrest -after he failed te appear in court last month on charges of assaulting Elizabeth Hong — the club’s concert. Goyette had said McDonald was to receive half the money collected anu he was to be responsible for paying all Cranbrook Street Nath, Cranbrook Room 339 St. Paul Straet, Kamloops been smeared since - ticket- _ blind vice-president ~—andase- the bills out of that, any of a ea at Glork of Gortbaes holders were turned away at the cond woman last September. Goyette had said earlier he , hearings listed above, or Room 224, door from the Dec. 15 schedule paying seized all the books did not keep. track of Honourable would like to provide a Parliament Buildings ed performance. and records related to the ticket- McDonald’s ticket sales, and Bruce Strachan, MLA ve itten submission Victoria British Columbia, __ People downtown are talk setting drive and have been in- said he continued signing for Chairman please contact: veVvix4d ing about this,’ she said. “We have to clear this up in order to start afresh.’ Police continue to investigate John McDonald — the pro- moter who handled the ticket sales for the show — but so far no charges have been laid, RCMP did send their file on McDonaki to the local Crown counsel office, but prosecutors vestigating the show promotion for the last’six months. 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