“UNBC HAS HAD a lot of tee- thing problems, but I think those ‘are. behind us now,” ..-» That was how the incoming ~president of the University of Northern B.C., Dr. Charles Jago, summed up-ils first full year of - Operations. Jago was in Terrace last week Paving gets OK ALTHOUGH THE majority of ., property owners on Kalum St. - South. between Haugland and Keith are opposed to a proposed “rebuild of their street, the city could still go ahead with the pro- ject. Council initiated the Local Im- *-provement Project last month. In “accordance with the regulations, _Adt sent letters to every effected property owner telling them they “had 30 days to advise the city if they were in favour or not. “When the replies were’ tallied, _ 52.63" percent of owners had --given the thumbs down, “However, the .combined as- Sessed value of their properties was only 47,37 per cent of the to- tal for all properties on the street. ‘And,: explained engineering _ director: Stew Christensen, under “the: mules that means council can legally: proceed with the $172,121 project..A council initiated LIP is only” defeated if more than half © the people owning property vote ° Against and the assessed value of “their properties adds up to more than half the total, : Therefore, he confirmed, even if.90: per cent of property owners “Were opposed but only held 45 per cent of the assessed value, a = project could go ahead. ‘In the case of an LIP petition initiated by residents themselves, the project can only proceed if it has the support of 66.6 per cent of ‘property owners holding more “than. half the assessed value of ropertics. “At Christensen’s request, coun- ‘cil eferred the Kalum St. LIP to mittee mecting. But’ what has been achieved '80 far has been spectacular,” says Jago. ‘He points to the technology “management courses UNBC Lis. ‘developing in Kitimat, plans -fora° marine centre in Prince Rupert and the Wilp Wilxo’skwhl Nisga’a (Nisga’a House of Leam- ng.in New Aiyansh). ‘The potential i is there. This i is ‘going to be just another uni- ‘versity — it’s going to be a very ‘significant university.”” “Now that budgets and staffing ‘have beea firmed up, Jago sdys “the university will be entering a period of practical planning. ‘How do we deliver on our mandate — that’s our next step,” Says Tago, ~ e ‘*We're going to: offer a sige nificant:"range of programs 1 ghout. the north and. the fest: in conjunction’ with community colleges.” - Actask force will be studying Propriate for this area over the’ next { W. years. adds to staff DON’ T BE surprised if you see more fish checks on local roads this year, The number of fisheries officers “covering Terrace, Kitimat and the Nass Valley has been beefed up. ‘The, staff. complement now stands at four full time and three » ‘seasonal officers and there's still a vacancy ; for another seasonal -~ position, ‘says Local fisherles of- ficer John Inkpen. _ “This is a big area and it has a valuable ‘salmon resource,”* he. said. : : so ‘The officers have been drawn in - ftom other parts of the province... Fisheries: officers did checks ~ Vision for Terrace still needed New UNC head pays visit on a get-acquainted tour, with UNBC Chancellor Tona Campag- nolo, | It was a whirlwind tour of the region, with stops in Smithezs, Moricetown, | Kitimat, New Ajyansh and Prince-Rupert. The university has been trying to determine what role it will play in various ‘cities and villages throughout the northwest. So far, _& Clear vision has yet to emerge for Terrace, “IT think there. was a tremendous expectation from the regions and from those involved _in planning,” s says Jago. UNEC is unique among most a 3L.COME? 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