“A14 - The Tertace Standard, Wednesday, April 5, 2006 oe UNBC to iriple the size ofits. Terrace campus _ yeaa Usar'y eoPetiandl Big Bog i San isashepherd/chow\, nds 2 years old. He-has a super personality, |loves company and enjoys long: walks. Skyler has. been n 5 -UNBC HERE jis to triple ot the. Animal geal fo er § its campus. size and be able ™, Shelter, waiting to. ian to offer more programs | Ibe adopted: into” . once it. moves to its new’ | home in a former provincial his new home for some time: now, ‘if cup TO fi MGMDRT Wee net ae Tan ae ot a re eee » transportation: ,° Ministry ‘ me : - building on Keith Ave...) rnd have re ny ; Your Keys, a ee The university announced | J | to add’ a. new. Your Kids, ii the* purchase. last, week — through $972,000: from the provincial government. . ‘» “It’s really exciting, it’s: fii -such an important and timely. 7 - ‘mitiative in the northwest,” - says regional - chair Judith | Llapadat. " “We've seen. ‘our pro- grams growing our enrdll- ment and registration grow- ing year by. year. Now that’. Paes | Pe Your Pet ... Yourself! ‘|member to your ° family, Skyler may: be the one for [i =H you. . Please do, , Mi statement...it samini Mo ghlight visit ‘the Animal. and a personal safety flas ~ Shelter for a look. | ae 4 | : Prey Ode PPL ee COO Tha, 4 -more than just a fashion er VIEW ANIMALS AT. www.petfinder.com Come see these animals at the Terrace Animal Shelter aa eT TSS - we have the new building | _ > 3 eoming’on,stream that will» ., > = allow. ‘us tO support even. 1. —EEE — —_— — Spe eae oe Jrext-077» CALENDAR OF EVENTS _APRI20 mient. WOE N ER Rn a | register rams. EVN OM lated 8 The new campus will in-" a . . ial ae MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY _FRIDAY SATURDAY vo ” clude. administrative offices, UNBC: REGIONAL chair os > — —— —— [- = | ., faculty “offices, ‘classrooms - «Judith :,Lapadat ; is’.-all-” N O r 1c E — a gs | | | “~~ a. large computer lab, vid. “smiles outside of what: ‘will 7m 7 7 i: ©!” . go!conferencing, ‘a ‘student: _be anew and larger:cam- iS: 7 _.founge, study area aid per-... Pus,in Terrace. The Keith he Regional District of KitimarStikine “4. _ eee | cee - “ -*.fhaps’a’space for public per-. ‘ Ave.” - building: - housed ce ‘wishes: to. advise’ its © ~ . — — — : formances and lectures, says: ‘housed _transportation - a u 5 tam |g eat Ea oe Lapadat, oan ‘ministry. offices. oe ie ‘Thor nhill Water System ca. oct iets Preschoo "|| Maggenells che The: purchase of. ‘this ae _ SARAH A ZMMERMAN a ‘Customers, that a flushing procedure * aren | re Tas Totes 8.2 Sone si fg ‘ew building is absolutely» oa. o> °° willbe carried out. re a a yc Pagan | | Cassad 2} | 0pm “timely with our increase in aT — > programs," says Lapadat. gett repon sal camps, ‘sid April 10- - April 28, 2006 {fo {10 fat. W2zs001 |[13- 14/15. . _UNBC offers a variety of © Lapadat. -. “This: ‘procedure is necessary to remove ony Bf] po |] " an Yan Cs 2} | Fresco GOOD FRIDAY} | hoe courses. at its Terrace cam-' -- “There, are. people’ who.” sediment that may be present inthe water mains [i - &s. : ae ees B51 | 0-11 LIBRARY on | an including education .wouldn’t . have’ the .access” and. to ensure the .best. possible water ‘quality f° — ] Lose CLOSED a _ ursing, psychology, social: ‘to higher education if they. [J is “maintained. . During . this procedure water. B [jge——— n- |) © §work, anthropology, Eng- didn’t have ‘programs and’ ff pressures may fluctuate and water may appear fi 16 exsren |] 17 | 18 Wrest 20° 2 22. ae » ish, geography, history and offerings right in their com-: “coloured or cloudy dvised BTN pecaey |} cer. — Iam-Hiam Cass 43] | Preschool | 1 siving Grats | J: BG Book. an ‘First Nations studies. It also- “coloured or cloudy. You are advised to run your’ JM |]. Sy, uBraRY| |” LIBRARY ide terettenar | | SOE: Suing Gas || Pie I munities,” Lapadat ‘says.. j water until it clears. Your ongoing coo eration a CLOSED |"; OPEN” Vtt2 Gass Gea | [1802200 ae has an ‘aboriginal bridging ve m y ur ongoing coope fee | eee oe Class #3 { tevet Lo “program preparing ‘native * ee a ee ie date ; and understanding are. re appreciated. . : — —_ hops" 2. 5 speople:. to: become ‘school: ‘program. ‘right, here without.’ : . g. 124 | 2B recto 27. 28 ae “feachers.. ; wi "Regional District of . : 1am-1 am Class #4 Preschoo. _ te Tt also offers and a mas- oo west.. | KitimerStikine Tesh odes 82s sine . ter: of education. ‘program 2 Rene ti a ‘Phone:.(250) 615.6100. » ue = Class #4 ~ square-metre « “building ‘are; an woe ade ee oe Tae preteen ete ti ad 3 | No matter. “situation, your return: will. be done right. . - ‘and, a new nursing program. - offered in ‘conjunction with.” 7 ‘Northwest Community Col- °° _ lege,- where’ students: take. - their. first: two years before’. transferring «to UNBC to: ‘complete their degrees. ; The expanded offerings in Terrace means fewer stu- . dents will have to travel to. ince George: or ‘other ‘uni- ‘versities to finish their de- |. Bee making it it a mye north- © : Got a complex about complex taxes? We’re here for you. | campus ' ‘sometime this fall.” We’ re ‘tax professionals for. a ‘reason. how complicated ‘your’ / expected. to: ‘begin: ‘this:sum- - mer,: with students ‘moving * out. of: the ‘old 390-square- metre space and into the new - Dennis |. Macknak, a= other UNBC. official, says: it will take some work. to. - make. it. Jook like. UNBC’s the north. Christian - | buds and the sound of lawn thatching . pot in the summer can be purchased in. UPLAND'S NURSERY mGarden Talk... | Sprine Bulbs for. - Summer Color - Another beautiful spring day and the air is full of excitement and anticipation. The first signs of spring are beginning to show. Trees and shrubs have nice plump _ can be heard rattling all over town. -You. can start a beautiful and very’ planting. spring bulbs. Many of the perennials you would normally buy in a a bulb or root right now fora much more | affordable price. 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