A10 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, April 27, 1994 FEDERAL RIDINGS Senate to settle boundary debate GLIDER ROCKERS WOODEN ROCKERS CHAIRS A PLAN that would enlarge the Skeena [federal riding to include places like Lower Post, Bella Bella and Houston could be out the window, The House of Commons has passed a bill that will effectively kill the work of the Federal Elec- loral Boundaries Commission. The issue is now being debated in the Senate. So far the commission has spent $5 million to develop a plan to redistribute the seats of the House of Commons. Under the plan, six more seats would be added — two in B.C, and four in Ontaria — increasing the total number of seats in the house from 295 to 301. Skeena, an already vasl riding, would become even larger under the plan. Skeena MP Mike Scott says he opposes the changes proposed for this riding because it will make Skeena even more unmanageable. But he says he was prepared to work with the commission in an attempt to change the Tecom- mendations and voted against the Cops bag 275 plants RCMP OFFICERS raided a home near Cedarvale and seized at least 275 marijuana plants. The plants, most of which were in the start-up phase, were in a hydroponic grow operation ia an outbuilding 60km east of Terrace on Flint Road. RCMP Cpl. Rob McKay said the grow operation was valued at approximately $50,000. But McKay said the potential mature value of the marijuana could have topped $270,000. Robert Albert Price, age 53, of Cedarvale, has been charged with cultivation of marijuana. McKay said it was the same site police made a major marijuana seizure a year ago. He said numerous grow lights and related equipment was also seized al the site. ‘ 8° MOOTHER’S DAY & ~~ Recleve $10.00 off merchandise with the value of $29.95 to $49.95 {excluding sale Items) TERRACE CO-OP Family Fashions Dept. Only |_EXPuURES MAY 7, 1994 ait Liberal bill to postpone the com- mission’s work for two years. He says it’s unacceptable that all the work should now be Jost and that the province be short- changed out of two seats in the next government if the commis- sion’s work is ended. “T think this may be in for a rough ride in the Senate,’’ Scott said last week. ‘‘This whole idea may be completely unconstitu- tional.’’ That’s because a section of the Constitution requires that a census be donc every 10 years and that it be used to carry out a riding redistribution. Scott and others suspect the Literals killed the commission “because several Liberal seats would either dissappear or be rad- ically changed under the pro- posed redistribution. Scott wants ta see B.C. get the Tepresentation it deserves, but wants the number of MPs capped at the current total of 295, Meanwhile, however, the Fed- eral Electoral Boundaries Com- mission is still preparing to con- duct public hearings across B.C. in May and June. The commission is to be in Prince Rupert on May 31 and in Prince George on June 2. “We don’t really have any choice,’? says commission secre- tary Terry Julian. Until the bill is passed by the Senate and receives royal assent, the commission remains bound to ils work and its timetable by the Electoral Boundaries Readjust- ment Act. Julian said the worst case Scenario is that the bill is finally passed while a public hearing is taking place, “If that happens, every com- mission in Canada immediately ceases to exist,’ he said, He says the work of the com- mission won't be entirely lost. All submissions will go to a central depot, Julian said, and can be used as a resource when the process is eventually restarted, Anyone wanling to make sub- missions at the hearings must give written notice of their inten- tions by May 5. PLANNED POWER OUTAGE There will be a planned power outage on Sunday, May 1 from 5:00 am to 1:00 pm to repair a transmission outage. The outage will affect Aiyansh, Greenville, Canyon City BG phydra +h any ~iO: and Kincolith. 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