Page A6 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, August 25, 1993 INESS RE TERRACE — There’s been " jump in commercial and busi- ness construction staris, Commercial and business building permit values of $1.5 projects which broke ground * this month. - Is the kind of activity that makes city. permits ' director Bob Lafleur happy because it ject. terms of permit values, it’s not like last year with the large show some ‘significant num- _ ders,”” he said. , On the commercial and busi- Travel. The jatter expects to move in over shift. North Wind Ltd. has the contract. Commercial building takes a jump this month million to the-end of July are . being bolstered by several. isn’t tied to any one large pro-— “We're seeing a whole vari-’ ely of projects going on. In: Safeway project: or the Esso. bulk plant but we are-going to ~ LOOK WAY down and first sign of 2 a new ; commercial “pullding on the corner of Kalum and Lakelse takes shape, It'll be the new home of All Seasons Sporting Goods and ITP Terrace Christmas while the former is planning a spring time ness list so far this month is the start of a new building on the comer-of Kalum and Lakelse for ITP Terrace Travel and All Seasons Sporting Goods. Coca-Cola is building a new warehouse on Keith Ave..bes- ide the Pelrocan bulk plant. . Shell is.to build a warchouse aud office on the site of its bulk plant. ‘A foundation permit has also- been let for a restaurant on the corner af Kalum and Greig, © beside Don Diego's. - The. residential construction . permit side is slowing a bit but “that’s not unusual for August, ‘says Lafleur. : What we Find js that a lot of people are anxious. to get Started in the spring. Things | slow down until there’s a push ‘house permits have WI TERRACE — Canadian Airlines may be cutting the number of seats it can sell cach day but it is beosting the times of when people can fly, says 4 company spokesman. . ; Company . regional manager Herb Pond made the comment in announcing a (emporary. suspen- sion of Boeing 737 jet service on the. Terrace-Prince Rupert- Vancouver triangle. Beginning this week and lasting until the end of October, the 737 is being replaced by a Fokker F- 28 jet belonging to Canadian Regional Airlines, a subsidiary of Canadian Airlines. The 737 can hold 121 pas- sengers while the F-28 can hald 65 people. Pond said the F-28 will be able to handle all of the anticipated in the fall before winter sets in,’? he added. So far in August, three new been issued and four for renovations or additions. Lafleur said the fall residen- tial building activity may pick up with two new subdivisions coming on line in Terrace. kak kk And in Thornhill, the number of residential housing unils going in reached 21 to the end of Commerce is looking’ for as many members as possible. to speak before a provincial com- mission looking at employment standards. The commission ¢xamining possible changes in the Employ- ment Standards Act will be here Aug, 31. “This will have an affect on of May. small business,’’ said chamber July:say three single family president Sharon Taylor last home approvals issued and two week, for modular (including mobile) homes. Total » estimated value of work : and consiruction for residential ‘in Thomill is $1.73 million, - “There are going to changes in flexibility. We just. won’t have that anymore and that'll affect businesses and employees,” she said. Taylor. made the comments on the way to preparing a submis- (QUTANDABOUT. TERRACE A national hardware co-operative is opening a store here. Home Hardware, which bands - together independent retailers for common marketing, advertising and purchasing . advantages, al- ready has. outlets’ in Prince Rupert, Kitimat and Smithers. We’ Te certainly interested, in identifying areas for markels and - Terrace .is an . -opportunity,”” * Home Hardware | ‘yepresentative Al Nash said last week: There are. now” 370 Home Hardware stores across [he coun- The local outlet is going into the former bingo hali, beside Kondolas Furniture, on Hwy16 West, . -Home Hardware gol: its start in St. Jacob’s Ontario, fust north of Kitehener- Waterloo, in 1964. Kk kK Alice Geliner has taken ‘over’ Class-Act Consignments. ° She’s not only put up a big sign ~and a new logo, but is consider- ing bringing ina line of slippers. Selling. new goods ‘is different than the traditional approach of a RBREAD= : PL4 VHOUS Hurry on n Down To Out e cd | BIGGEST SALE ple | OF THE YEAR! | aN a yf _ Ny fis 2) Coe A EVERYTHING IN) THE STORE Don’t Miss This August 25-31 Opportunity To Save Like Never Before! *off reg, prices. Sorry no layaways. , sion for-the commission... . - consignment store. * which seils goods for a fee, yet it will help diversify income, said Gellner. ment has said that trade offs be- tween employces and employers To date the provincial govern-" - Have you been asked? ..about child care services in Terrace and area? The Terrace Women’s Resource Centre wants to know what you think. Watch for the Community Survey in this fall's Parks and Recreation Guide, to be delivered to your home in this issue of the Terrace Standard. “Call 638-1113 for more information. passenger load. And he acknowledged that Ca- nadian’s 737s have been flying this summer al less than a desirable capacity. But the replacement is not a sign Canadian js abandoning its — 737 service, said Pond. ‘This is a temporary move. The 737 will be back Nov. 1. In our opinion, the Boeing 737 is still ‘the right aircraft for this route,” he said, Canadian would have cut the number of flights from three lo two in mid-Sept with the 737 but will keep the three flight schedule until the end of October, Pond added. ‘‘Whal you would lose in ca- pacity, you'll be gaining in fre- quency,’’ he said. The 737 is being taken out of will no longer be allowed if they contravene the minimum stan- ‘dards in the Employment Stan- dards Act. The provincial government has prepared a discussion paper titled * built anadian says 737 ll return up here service because of what Canadian calis a “‘temporary and uplanned shorlage of the B737 aircraft.’’ Pond said he did not know whal caused the shortage and if he did, would not say... The smaller F-28 can’t carry as much cargo as does the 737, . Pond says” that -means -some cargo will have to transported by other means. © , And ke said it could cause some problems during the. upcoming mushroom season when speed and timing of shipments is impor- tant fo buyers, The F-28 is a two-engine Dutch ‘aircraft in common. use around the world... . Pond compared the aircraft lo a sporis car, saying passengers will enjoy the ride during I ils. service up north © Chamber probes changes TERRACE — The president of the Terrace and District Chamber “Standards for a - Changing Workplace’? which sets out a number of questions. The commission meets here 1 pm, Aug, 31 at the Coast Inn of the West. decisions. Centre at 638-8108. BRIDGING THE GAP A PROGRAM FOR CHANGE Sept. 20 - Oct. 8, 1993. This program is for persons on U.!.C. who want to make career changes or learn to access employment: opportunities. 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