& vouchers at staff. parties. Police building secure TERRACE — Current develop- ment plans for property at the northeastern corner of Lakelse and Kalum represent no threat to the former provincial police - building on the site, says the owner. The local museum society had expressed concern for the future of the landmark when council removed its heritage designation in September, 1988, Previous owner Heinz Lehmann asked for the change so that he could either sell or develop the proper- ty. However, Ray McCarthy said the present tenant had indicated he wanted to remain in the building and therefore the only change planned for now was the installation of parking spaces at the rear of the building. While this would provide parking for anyone using or visiting the office, McCarthy maintained a lot more similar work needed to be done in the ‘area. Predicting parking would become a major issue in, the ‘community this year, he added “That whole area needs more parking.”’ Pointing out experience elsewhere had shown customers would avoid shopping in areas where there was inadeqaute parking, he gave the example of Chilliwack where the downtown core was “‘dying’’ because peo- ple were going to outlying shop- ping centres instead. Suggesting the city adopt Vancouver’s solution of pro- viding municipal parking lots, he said council should be look- areas’” before new ones were developed. Meanwhile, McCarthy con- firmed son Calvin had taken out an option on the empty lot on the southeastern corner of Lakelse -and Kalum, opposite the police building. Although ‘there were no specific develop- ment plans at the moment, he anticipated a decision on pur- chasing the property would be made by mid-February. Expressing confidence in the economic future of the com- munity, McCarthy said, “We like developing in the Terrace area. Terrace has been good to us and we like to reciprocate.” City wa nts fine deal ‘TERRACE — The revenue “generated through fines when parking by-law enforcement begins next year should stay in the community rather than go- ing to the province, says mayor Jack Talsira. ‘*It makes good sense to us,” said Talstra in. adding the ‘by-law and that the city will be ' paying for an enforcement of- ficer. = The role of ‘by-law enforce- B.C. Corps of Commissionaires member Fern Sweeting.She works two, seven-hour days for which the city pays the Corps $12.21 per hour ($8, 900 annual- ty). _. ‘That cost’ could: double this year. as the first draft of’ the ‘an increase to four days a week. . “Losing 114 Ibs. used to be a fantasy. After Nutri/System ‘it’s a reality.” | “7 used to dream about being Now| have 8 world o! self- thin. But I couldn take off conlidance.And a positive the weig! attitude about mysell. 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