The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, March 20, 1996 - A9 EARLY GD DEADLINE The Deadline for Classified & Display Advertising for the April 10 Terrace Standard a will be moved ahead to accommodate as PRINTING SCHEDULES THROUGH THE EASTER WEEKEND. a April 10 Terrace Standard will be Thurs, April 4 at 5:00 p.m, Libs want more from Alcan deal LIBERAL LEADER Gordon Campbell is taking aim at Alcan again as the province nears the deadline to reach a deal 10 compensate the company. B.C. and Alcan are to work out an agreement by the end of March on compensation for fam ce the province’s decision a year § ago to kill the hall-built E Kemano Completion Project. ff Campbell last week slammed § the fact the government is hold- ing the negotiations in secret. He issued a list of recom- ’ mendations that he said any deal should include. Among | them: m B Construction of a cold- f; For the price of one preggo. Kee ll i} classified ad in The migrating salmon. P Gordon Campbell Terrace Standard and * St rear derrailleur: : @ Release of more water from the Nechako reservoir. * Alivio crankset i) h . a Removal of Alcan's properly tax exemption for its Weekend Advertiser, a Beguiar $1025" Kona Brakes & Levers wy pags generating facilities in the Bulkicy-Nechako regional dis- d f sun a CLEARGUT: caper 2 speed hyperglide shifting trict. fs 00 = ° Colours: Ocean Blue @ Broadening of the Nechako Fisheries Conservation your a can ’ run or 799 + Sizes 18” & 20" <—o Program, and creation of a watershed management agency two we eks in b oth for the reservoir. “It is essential we begin to repair the environmental papers. GIANT damage done to both the Nechako and Cheslatta systems if IGUANA SE we are to avoid any further damage to our fishery,”” Camp- PURCHASE A Full Ch vir bell said. * Full Chromoly frame Skeena MLA Helmut Giesbrecht was quick to pounce on GOLD NUGGE T * RST egs adjustable shocks Campbell’s statements and said he'd like to knuw what « Grip shift 21 speed hyperglide shifting Liberal candidate and Kitimat mayor Rick Wonzney thinks * Alivio brakes of them. The Terrace McBike Shop is staying open —_| nae Monday to Saturday — even after Terrace Sport World closes 95 KONA K A * Double butted aluminum frame set * Marzocchi Zokes adjustable fork with 1.75 inches travel * On road/off road tires Regular $785 “The position that Gordon Campbell takes here is that + Sizes 16, 18 & 20" frames : Kitimat jobs don’t count,”’ Giesbrecht said. ‘There’s not a «Colour Sage brush green $ oo single mention about Kitimat. This caters strictly to the 650 Nechako area,” Gicsbrecht said the Liberal position would roll the clock back to even before the 1950s. He said Campbell’s statements could once more ‘‘grease the skids for the province to take another shot at Alcan,” ‘SHOCKS = GET IN CONTROL! GO FASTER, FASTER & FASTER * Rock SHOX Mag 21 on. ecsssucssccsesnesesssee "999" All Shock In late 1994, before the B.C. Utilties Commission had * Rock Shox Quadra 21 Recess: SAT9™ ; reported, it was Campbell who stated he would scrap KCP - Manitou Mach 5 Comp X-C $379" Prices Include if elected. When the commissions’ recommendations came es eee § 45 Installation : down a couple of months later, the NDP government opted * Manitou Mach 5 Pro X-Coinececcoccseen AAG to kill the project. Wozney could not be reached for comment. The tentative deal struck last year said Alcan could ex- ercis¢ an oplion to get more power from B.C. within the next 20 years to use for another smelicr or more industry. The principle was Alcan would pay the province the remaining $800 million it would have spent to finish KCP, and the province would provide the equivalent amount of power the project would have produced — 285 mepawatis — for 60 to 80 years. But the idea drew criticism that B,C. would be covertly | subsidizing Alcan as compensation by providing power at Mocs cjoce mmo DED. : ‘rates far cheaper than it would thaly cost to produce. ee 20 Words or less. Ifa deal is not reached, Alcan will be free to go to court .00 Per word after 20 words. and seck compensation for the decision to kill the project after more than $500 million had been spent, Get ONE Alcan spokesman Ray Castelli said many of the points raised by Campbell are already under negotiation, additional week We have the best sock selection! ebb Get prep ike S Co tL t- : { i B ee i . beat i * gir ' ae srr hee Paul Ramsey, the minister responsible for Kemano, says the best way to protect the Nechako is to get the federal government to participate in the talks, The feds have avoided joining compensation negotia- - tions, noting it was B.C.’s decision to kill the project. ‘‘We’ve been totally frustrated by the refusal of the fed- cral government to assume its responsibility and partici- pate,’’ Ramsey said, ue ‘ All bikes to be sold in good running order — No flat tires. Come to buy a used bike from Tricycles to Full suspension bikes! Come to sell - bring in the bikes ¥ + . “, Ramsey said it’s clear the Liberals are playing ‘‘catch- ; TERRACE: Saturday, April 6th @ up’’ on the Kemano issue and don’t have a firm grasp of Offer Expires Mar. 29/96 9 a.m. Sharp! Bikes to be sald must be the issue, brought in on Thursday, April 4th “Once again we have the wonderful sight of a party S SMITHERS: Saturday April 20th @ u ’ 4 from the south muddling around in issues in the north and he he vey T AND ARD Jam. Sharp! Bikes to be sold must be the interior and not really understanding what’s going on,”’ brought in on Friday, April 19th 3210 Clinton, Terrace 638-7283 MITHERS: 3704 ALFRED AVENUE. 847.5009. he said. ; : ‘TERRACE: 4712 KEITH AVE. > 635.5225 people but drew no apposi- A number of developers Rink plan Zoning | cerrergraien MGS Heme UIA A ates. “SM mete Oe AF py easy Pit THE CITY has carried out * ri} . oO) v Pi