sete nn Metre eo seg remem Tbe te ere: | Airport eyes. terminal ~ expansion THE SOCIETY that runs the Northwestern Regional Airport . : oe wants to expand its main terminal building at the same time 41 or PRICED AT ance MEGS as work for a new. passenger check i in and baggage handling = am s699. 000 : area takes place. Doing. so would be cheaper in the long run and less dis- Bus: (877) ‘635-2404 Res: Ste 798-9565 _Tuptive. to.airlines and passengers, says society President Cell: (250) 615-9169 _ Fraser Mackie. “I don’t think we would want to have all. the work done - ees Email: vance@royallepage. ca" cist for anew secure hold area and then later on, start Tipping — = cP worrnae ‘walls out all over again,’ he said last week. | Royal Lerage ROYAL LEPAGE ‘ lle Ave., Terrace, B.C. g_—_——< The new.check in, baggage and waiting room area fol- #102-4644 Lazelle Ave a ——— lows on regulations for increased security introduced after. 9/11 by the federal Canadian Air Transport Security. Agency aay PETERSON, a heck b screener at he Ter an Ane 005 APRIL 2004 . “ (ATSA. S race-Kitimat airport, checks a passenger efore de- APRIL 2005 | |_APRIL 2004 | It and the airport have gone back and forth for two years Parture. FILE PHOTO aE ¢ APRIL 2 ; ©. on design plans, costs and construction schedules. De cra ; Total |'|:D Max ~ Min Total * While CATSA has been focussed on security regulations ; — p U B L { C N Q T | C E- _— Temp Precip « A Temp Temp Precip involving more scruitiny of travellers and of their luggage, _ °C mm} | Y¥. °C °C mm the airport and its airline tenants have wanted the result to be __ GREYHOUND CANADA | 26 22/18 150 2.7 0.0: as less onerous on passengers as possible. ; | TRANSPORTATION CORP. . 3 4 3. alig 14 3 1.9 + 7 “We've even had Jazz and Hawkair representative go to PROPOSED CHANGE IN ROUTE FREQUENCY . 206 10. 106 49 o8 os, CATSA to make their case. But CATSA has been quite stub- « | Greyhound Canada Transportation Corp. has made application 2.3 ant : wo MN ' born,” said.Mackie. . to the B.C. Passenger Transportation Board to reduce minimum 2.6 2.0 11 $18.4 5.2 0.0 ' .'. “We do know we’re going to » have to:do something by” route frequency between The City of Prince Rupert and The n/a n/al}12 11.2 7.0 . 0.8 » > this-fall, but we. want it and our expansion to happen at the ‘Town of Smithers via Highway #16. : n/a n/a il 4 3126 62 106 Noon same time.” The proposed route frequency i is one time per day i in each’ direc: “ ; . . . “" "" * The new CATSA-required check in baggage and wait-” "| .tion for the locations of Prince Rupert, Port Edward Corner, Tyee, 79 1.0 | |14 14.9 6:1 0.6 oO , Kwinitsa, Shames, Terrace, Kitwanga Jct, Skeena Crossing, & _ Canae ; - - ing area-will go in where Hawkair now has: its counter and | New Hazelton, Moricetown and Smithers via Highway #16. The | . | G#Ssssrsesosss aN ; gone working space. a current route frequency is two times per day in each direction. N NECHAKO NORTHCOAST. CONSTRUCTION b Serving The Terrac Aiea” id - ° . - NM reminds everyone to use caution while riving on O) w Sea Paes And the area now occupied by the current folding room .[ Interested. parties may provide written comments on or before N the roads this spring. Remember that with the ¢ rages will be eliminated in favour of a larger baggage claim area ‘May 20, 2005 to:. . § changing road conditions, comes the threat of and a room which could, one day, ‘become a Canada Cus: B.C. Passenger Transportation Board * N nich ean ‘asiy Inrow your vehicle in'a drecion , . LA toms spot Fan: 250-950-0789 EMail: plooard@govbo.ca ree ae eee ee ont tne srlss H weainer, roa WS Wi ur y s The terminal: expansion plans by the society will mean | quote application # 780-05 9 : : repairs, so.please slow down, watch for them and (1 By «...°. moving out to the west of the building and out the front. © ~ a a N obey all traffic control. Be aware and ensure your 1) FF o ‘6 -y rs : “es p ngs . 7 : - ; ~ 4) safety and the safety of the roads crews. my: _“We can’t move out to the air-side of the terminal, SO OUt ~ epee N This message is brought to you by your local if to the west and out the front is our only option..The work out “as N Highway and | Bridge Contractor’ Nechako ¥ . ” the front will include a vestibule and canopy,” said Mackie. 2 ~ Expansion costs will be carried by the society and made. G R A D @) N "easier because it received a $2 million federal/provincial “ _. , grant to help defray the cost of its $3 million runway Fengthe" ” “ening project now underway. : ~~ “We're not flush, but we do have some elbow room,” Mackie added: ae a ~The society . has, received nearly $1 million from a federal . government program designed to help smalier: airports pur- net! chase equipment 2 and make improvements. . SECURITY SYSTEMS heen British Columbia Transmission Corporation Application for Approval of _ a Transmission System Capital Plan aeaii¢ Feurdetien H dedilased rp feadiaga core o | | ny information | the public “may. have :_ Notice of Written Public Hearing .., ‘fegarding the numerous break and | f/™ = : THE APPLICATION = ot ~ AC “enters: into Terrace. Businesses | over.| | THEAPPLICATION . No ryon Ss “the” past month.’ Thieves: shave been) T “British. ‘Coltimbia Transmission Corporation, (*BCTC") has filed v with the British.ar 1 { \ < “4 ae Columbia Utilities Commission. (the Commission”). for approval of BCTC’s | + NOWS : smashing storefront» ‘windows: grabbing Transmission System Capital Plan F2006 to F2015 (“the 2005 Capital Plan”), -. q . SO mM £0 ne hat they can and running “off before’ _ | for expenditures that it will make or commence’in F2006 and F2007, pursuant : wit the police’ are able to apprehend them: -. to Sections 45(6) and 45(6.1) of the Utilities Commission Act. The approvals ; If: you have information. -about’ ‘this’ requested by BCTC include confirmation that expenditures for certain ’ “or any. ‘other cr ‘ime- ‘or. you. know, the’ projects contained in the 2005 Capital Plan are in the public interest. | | identity of the person or ‘pefson’s.| | THE REGULATORY PROCESS : esponsible for this, -Or. any. other crime ° The Commission will review the 2005 Capital Plan Application using a Written Crime Stoppers, would like to. hear: Public Hearing process according to a Regulatory Schedule established by JDRF Salutes the “Stars” of our Organization Order No. G-33-05, available upon request oron the BCUC web site. PUBLIC INSPECTION OF THE DOCUMENTS National Volunteer Week | April 7 23, 2005 Se 4 seoat tnestopners offers a cash reward of up.to $2,000.00 for information | The Application and supporting material are available for inspection at the = |. unsolved Crime. If you have any information call CRIME.STOPPERS at 635- | following locations: Lo . ; . _ - ; “| TIPS, that's 635-8477. Caflers will not be required to reveal their identity or * “The SUCCESS of Qa volunteer driven ; “| testify in court. Crimestoppers does not subscribe to call display. o : - British Columbia Transmission Corporation British Columbia Utilities C Commission, organization truly refiects the passion: 7 . wear pak ae” Suite 1100 Four Bentall Centre Sixth Floor .° Ts 1055 Dunsmuir Street wo - 900 Howe Street or a volunteers. It's . : . oe and dedication of its ° ee hn Vancouver, B.C. V7X 1V5 | Vancouver, B.C. V6Z 2N3 Tos - no wonder we have become the wwwibct.com = wnbc.com: a largest funder and advocate of juvenile | INTERVENTIONS 7 oe os : . (Type uy diabetes research in the world. . Persons who expect to actively participate in the written public hearing ‘process should register as Intervenors with the Commission, in writing, by Thank you. : ; _ _ | Friday, April 22, 2005, identifying the nature of their interest in the 2005 SECU RITY SYSTEMS Capital Plan Application. Intervenors will receive copies of the Application, all 2 977 CURE-533 EXT 310 . TOOMINIGWNEDIESG er Rance correspondence and filed documentation. . , - ana 29n ; PF . ye . etl: Persons not expecting to actively participate, but who have an interest in the 604-320-1937 or www jarf. ca Wile ennnenta Security sete Cabling 2005 Capital Plan Application, should register as interested Parties with the I eAccess Control * 24 Hour Monitoring Commission, in writing, by the same date and identify their interest in the . . | e Surveillance Cameras 2 © Specializing In Digital And matter. Interested Parties will receive a copy of the Application’s Executive. . : . o Fire Alarms > BC, Based Camera Systems Summary and al! Orders issued. . “24 Hour Property Protection” FURTHER INFORMATION eo e, “In The North For The North” For further information, please contact Mr. Robert J. Pellatt, Commission g GAC Ge oe , Secretary, or Mr. Robert Rerie, Senior Electrical Engineer as follows: yo ra X | 877-713-9588 - Telephone: 604 660-4700 E-Mail: Commission.Secretary@bcuc.com | - pecntos , A TE -250- 638- 6070 | Facsimile: 604 660-1102 Telephone: (B.C. Toll Free) 1800 663-1385 Au brightlife” | - Fax: 250-638-6001 - a Co ; ao ‘4443 Keith Avenue, Terrace, B.C. = 2 “ an , BCTCOS-36 (55) | se _ , , Terrace Campaign Office , CO n May '7 Vote, . _ oS SO ; 4654 Lazalle Ave Terrace V8G 1S6 | ; . 7 250.615.3227. - ; ; : : Kitimat Campaign Off ice Se . oe 213 City Centre Kitimat V8C seis : , 250.632.6328 ir . . _ Email: skeenandpcampaign@robinaustin.ca Web: robinaustin.be.ndp.ca -Skeena -_ | ‘because everyone matters #ZBCNDP Ce aaa \€zo-geg-08z "uasy jeoueul jog EUUOR, Aq pazLOU;nYy www.hawkair.ca i, . Book Online, call: 1-800-487-1216 or Contact Your Travel Agent Limited seating. Not available on al flights. New bookings only. Some restrictions apply. One way only. Must be booked by: May 4, 2005 for travel until: June 30, 2005. ) s