The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, May 5, 1993 - Page AQ Spawning habitat replaced Home sweet fish home © TERRACE — The highways ministry has spotted 7,000 coho salmon near the Esker railway overpass 30km west of Terrace. They're taking advantage of habitat developed by the high- ways ministry. to replace a pond in Esker Creek filled in as part of the overhead project, The. new habitat came about when the ministry took large quantities of gravel.from the Es- ker-Bar,- an. island -in- the-Skeena---/ River, for the project. The ponds were contoured and a deep channel dug to connect them to a side channel of the “ Skeena, ‘~~ Contouring - also eliminated the possibility of. stranding fish in ' shallaw pools during, low water ed more than replaced what was lost, she added. Stead said this project was unique because it was able to create habitat from ponds dug when gravel was taken for the overhead construction. “When they. starled digging they hit water at a high level than they thought. The pond idea than came from that,’’ she said. _. One example of habilat creation along the Skeena River are those long: spurs reaching out into the water ‘along the Tyce-Khycx eta stretch of road. Lenser _ i And Stead said the Esker over- PONDS CREATED when “he highways ministry needed head will serve as a model for the gravel for its Esker railway overhead project have been con- day when the ministry constructs verted into spawning habitat for coho. A channel was also dug to a new piece. of highway in the ‘the Skeena River and fallen trees placed to provide rearing Carwash Rock area. SKEENA REFORM PARTY CANDIDATE NO NEW TAXES! CUT GOVERNMENT SPENDING! COMMONSENSE NONSENSE Who Are YOU Voting For? FOR INFORMATION ON REFORM PARTY POLICY ' PHONE ME, MIKE SCOTT 632-7304 - periods. PWork” was also done to en cover (rriaT° COURTESY MINISTRY OF TRANSPORTA- The ministry was given an en- courage vegetation growth near DHIGHWAYS) vironmental engineering design the: water and fallen trees were award for the work. it was pre- IMAGES BY KARLENE 7 placed in. the ponds to act as model on other projects. mitigate, then we compensate,’ sented to project manager Kevin W, ’ cover for rearing fish. | "When we do a project we try said highways ministry spokes- Higgins by the Association of eicomes - All of that work was done in (0 mitigate iis impact to the en- man Jane Stead. Professional Engineers of B.C, PENNY KORTLEPEL 1990 ‘and the 7,000-coho salmon. vitonment. And when we can’t In this project, the habitat creat- ‘were spotted during moniloring “ matsp spetted were a few spawn- | C. O. 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Haydon was - . , So “sentenced, to three weeks in jail Top 100 In 635-7671 635-4997 *. and nine months on probation. He “was sentenced to an additional - Canada 9 ; " “two weeks in prison for. theft un- | fr ( Gemma Ss Mother's Day Special All our der $1,000... ; < Lioyd Olaf Lundquist was con- -. .wicled on a charge of impaired oa eae aera was sentenced . Ki tch en Espresso/Cappuccino Makers Boutique Oo 72 NOTAS ILLUSTRATED Skeena Mall,:"Terrace oe a ff Ship Anywhere Gren Sunday Naan £02 Doo Offer Expires ay ~ oo 1-800- 563-4362 | FORD MOTOR COMPANY OF CANADA LTD. WOULD LIKE TOj CONGRATULATE SAM MOROSKI OF NORDIC FORD MERCURY SALES IN BURNS LAKE, B.C. ON RECEIVING HIS ‘SUMMIT AWARD’. ; SAM WAS RECOGNIZED AT THE ‘HOTEL VANCOUVER’ ON APRIL 16TH. . | AT THE AWARDS BANQUET WHERE:HE RECEIVED HIS AWARD, “> ibs Be , THE ‘SUMMIT: AWARD’ IS PRESENTE! SALESPERSONS IN CANADA BASED :.ON- NATIONAL-SALES i LEADERSHIP, EXEMPLARY PRODUCT KNOWLEDGE AND SUPERIOR CUSTOMER SATISFACTION, og Lonny Charles Burkett pleaded : guilty: toa charge of assaull. He os “was given a suspended sentence ~-and nine months on probation. ... . - “Thomas Leonard’Casey ‘pleaded . 7 guilty to impaired driving. He ~ was fined $1,000, received six months on probation. and is — ‘prohibited from driving for one _ year, SAM ATTRIBUTES HIS SUCCESS TO CUSTOMER SATISFACTION, AT ANY COST, FRIENDLY, FAMILY ATMOSPHERE AND OF COURSE g LOWER PRICES. Febru 8 8 SAM THANKS THOSE CUSTOMERS WHO CONTRIBUTED TO HIS § —_ t ruaty SUCCESS & LOOKS FORWARD TO SEEING YOU ALLSCON! Dale Elwood Kinney pleaded En es aU UI VEE TUPELO RC guilly to theft under $1,000, He as " was sentenced to four months in cod ee ee ee onc a er jail. ‘LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA February 10 — i i Michael John Thomson was convicted of refusing to provide a e - breathalyzer sample. Thomson of O rth American was fined $700, was ordcred to pay a $105 viclim surcharge and and is prohibited from driving for one year. , oo ree (da ec February n- Stee = Titus Greville Nisyok pleaded Df ee A eree ef) t _ John Robert Jameson - pleaded poe guilty to impaired driving. a guilty. to a charge of impaired was fined $500 and was given an : P U B L | C | MEET | ; N G _ ‘driving. He was fined $600 and automatic driver’s license suspel Cozy Corner | FIREPLACE Specialties Ltd. ‘and is prohibited from driving for . | one year. sion, : February 12 © William Curtis Davis was, con- __ The Select Standing Committee on Economic victed of theft under $1,000 and. . Development, Science, Labour, Training and . failing to appear in court. Davis _ Technology has been authorized by the Legislative was sentenced to three months in '|- |. Assembly to examine the implications for the : prison. -. |. > economies of British Calumbia and Canada of the | "Denise Gail Gerow pleaded ~ |. North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) _ | guilty to impaired driving: Gerow 3: jnitialled by Canada, the United States and Mexico | was fined $300-and is prohibited from driving forone year. "8 | Virgil Derrick pleaded guilty to” |" failing to appear in court: He was - _ on n October. 7; 1992, Q ~The Committee would like to hearyour views ~ on this matter through a Series of public meetings fined $100. f° ne oe h SST ae J Edward M day pleaded . being held throughout the province. These oe wily ueiried “causing “tess |. Meetings: are intended to provide the Members of . Beauty and charm that allows you to Xpress than $1,000 . damage. Munday. |, < the Committee and the publican opportunityto ——- your own personal lifestyle | was papel is on Pete : pute tee Shout sinbenanene oe ; SALES - SERVICING - Patrick Joseph Rinsma pleaded TERRACE — guilty to. mischief. causing: less. “Tuesday, May 11, 1.1993 2:00 p.m. “6 00 pm. a 8 , | e INSTALLATION og FINISHING = than; $1,000 damage. He: was Terrace Inn - fined $50." 2 4551 Greig Avenue - * ‘Brett Murra pleaded ‘guilty to _ narcotic uray pe and was fined --|~ Further public meetings ate being scheduled and will be advertised. * Gas Fireplaces & Sito ves a . Jason Carl Stewart, pleaded .. Ro ei 7 ee "Toappear before the Committe o : Woodburning Fireplaces & Stoves guilty to two counts of bfeach of - 3 Sy forfurther Information, contact: oo + Custo mM Ma nte Is . probation and one count of failing ~*~ |: Ms Joan taoisbeny ey . a | to appear in cove. Sar ee Committee Clesk (Adm) = Tile or Marble Finishing _ sentenced to six weeks in prison. Room 224. ro ee _ February 5 oo bay \ ParliamentBulldings <" : A Peggy. Joanne.“ Burger pleaded =}. ani ior eo Schon oe Vietotia, Bish Columbia Heatilator - Napolean - Superior. . : Osborne - Centu Mantels guilty to assault, She was given a Mr. Mies Parmvorth MLA V8V 1K4 ry aaa sentence and one yer Chairperson Telephone: (608) 3566018 oa | onpro atice, 18. op Ms. Jackle Pemnent, MLA | (call collect). - coh Aten Psveincity Rida si0o Deputy Chalrperson. Facsimile: (604) 386-8172 : : fot narcotic pomeation.