A2 - The Terrace Standard, |, Wednesday, September 27, 1995 ‘STOP Under the “N’ -— “Nothing” NOTHING SERIOUS is | wrong with local bingo moneys, says a public gaming branch’ official, although an investiga- tion is now underway. North Coast gaming inspec- tor Rita Connacher said'a com- plaint has been received, but she refused to identify: which non- profit group or groups with bin- golicences at the Lucky Dollar Bingo Palace are under investigation. °°. me “We've received the « com- plaint and we're just doing a lit- tle investigation.on our own,” | Connacher said. “There's noth- ing big happening,” - She said rumours are flying and people are sensitive because of allegations two years ago of rigged ‘games at: the bingo p palace. That led Connacher to impose changes, and ‘the hall operator installed a computer- ized bingo card verifier. . “T think because of the trou- ble of a couple of years ago some people are intimidated and afraid that something’s really j Wrong, and.so far, as far as we know, there isn’t,” she said. “It may have been blown out of proportion.” Connacher has directed all the Terrace. groups to do an inventory of their paper supplies that are used for bingo cards. Blockade comes down A BLOCKADE of the B.C. Rail line by Gitxsan natives I north of Hazelton is down. employees |]. - . B.C... Rail.. removed the week-old blockade gat the Bear Lake’ reserve Saturday with 18 RCMP offic- ers there to enforce an injunc- tion, There were no arrests. Natives of the Fort Connelly band put up the block- ade to protest plans to log the area without consulting them, So far the province has nat acted on earlier threats to cut the Gitxsan from treaty negotiations ‘Lif blockades continued. A provincia! negotiator said he has been trying without suc- cess to determine whether the Gitxsan Treaty Office played a role in the Bear Lake blockade, Cuts slammed Federal cuts to transfer pay- menls could translate into a $9- million loss for health care in Skeena, predicts Health Minister Paul Ramsey. Ramsey spoke out at a con- ference last week where provin- cial health ministers were trying to persuade Ottawa to back down on federal cuts to medi- care that will total $375 million by March 1997, “If we break down the impact of that, the Skeena region stands to face a potential reduction of $9. million,” Ramsey said during a telephone interview. Truck stolen POLICE ARE still looking for thieves who stole and then crashed a. ‘94° Mazda truck Sunday night. , Police found the purple pickup truck abandoned around 5 am. Monday morning after it was involved in a single-vehicile ' trail. accident in Thornhill near Clore | Ave. The truck was stolen from |] the Thorohill Mazda dealership. Two injured TWO MEN were taken to hospital early Monday after a truck crashed north of town. RCMP said the 1991 GMC pickup was southbound on Kaluin Lake Drive when it lost ¥ control, hit a telephone pole, and ended up ina ditch. Police say alcohol is sus- pected as being a factor in the crash. The investigation is continuing. ¥ Attack prompts RCMP warning LOCAL STUDENTS are being urged to stick to the roads on their way to and from school. Terrace RCMP issued the plea after a female Caledonia student was attacked while walking what's known to students as the Indian Face trail — it runs down Lanfear Hill and comes out be- hind Lambley/McConnell Ave. A male in his 30s grabbed the gitl by the neck after making a sexual comment. Police suspect the attacker was scared off by a couple of other students using the If students do decide to use the trails, RCMP advise they travel them in groups. Watch for those flashing lights FLASHING RED lights on a halted school bus mean ‘Do not pass’, But that seems te be lost on some motorists, say Terrace RCMP, ae oe Constable J.R. Walker noted the detachment has been receiving complaints since school got back in earlier this month, — “We are urging motorists to pay close attention the flashing red lights and obey all laws,’’ he said. As a result of the complaints, he wamed, the RCMP will be step- _ ping up its enforcement in this areca, Correction In last week’s paper on page AS, Fem Kaska was mistakenly quoted as saying ‘‘Now medica- tion assist her in keeping sane.”’ That quote should have been at- tributed to the woman in the arti- cle referred to as Susan. - YOUR, COLLEGE. 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