TERRACE CITY councillor Marylin Davies, left, Hazelton mayor Alice Maitland, cen- ter, and Kitimat municipal councillor Joanne Monaghan, right, display t-shirts, post - ers and a bumper sticker aimed at stopping people from hitchhiking. It’s a Kitimat- . . Stikine regional district program. T-shirts part of effort to. Stop hitchhiking By DUSTIN. -QUEZADA_ A PAINTING. _ women to resist: . on Hwyl6 is being printed © on T-shirts, a move by the : ‘Kitimat-Stikine _ regional ‘district to raise. awareness imploring - the temptation of ‘hitchhiking’ ~ the regional ‘district and two corporate partners have each ° agreed to purchase and in- stall a billboard. - The result of the applica- tion should be known this week, Rysavy added. _A further $1,000 is being sought to make backpack: DUSTIN QUEZADA PHOTO . available at the regional dis- trict office. It is located on the third . floor of the office building at 4545 Lazelle Ave. patches for students | in ine Bs fall. _ In: Terrace, the T-shirts, stickers and posters are now, -- ~ more THAN $6,000 in PRIZES. Compete in all five ovent’ and enter to win a Trek Fuel 70 mountain bike courtesy of Out Spoke’N Bike and Sport 3 DAYS - 5S EVENTS - PURE AGONY ARE YOU TOUGH ENOUGH? sae@ foods ae er ete ernest venturechalienge.n be Event Three sign In: 8:00 a.m. p Start: 8:30 a.m. AD ‘ AOVENTUYUReSeS ica MeBike | "| We know our stufft Min XS vp PORE Qeteat NO Re NRPERS COMMUNITY COLLEGE vec 4 “ctr | - my Chist Creek Qe. “test ae Forest Recreation Site The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, June 14, 2006 - A13_ ROCK CLIMBING f 1} COMPETITION against the risky practice. » Village of Hazelton. }B% Mayor Alice Maitland, was . moved when she first saw . the work’ of Smithers artist Tom McHarg in a newslet- ter and asked him to send a. picture of his creation. She then presented . the painting to the regional dis- trict, of which she is a board -. ‘member, and the group. agreed. to make ~ T-shirts, posters and bumper stickers — featuring McHarg’s art. ** The. painting itself fea- * ‘tures a young woman with’ her thumb out on Hwy16, while spirits appear to be holding her back. Along. with the: num-. bered highway sign are a number. of. crosses ;. lining. the’road where a car in the : °. background has stopped, its * brake lights illuminated. The , tag line says: ain’t worth the tisk, sister. Maitland says she won- dered about the logistics of buying the rights to | McHarg’s work but found , out quickly the artist had lit-. tle interest in making 1 money from his work. ““(McHarg] and his wife , had talked about it,” Mait- land said of the regional dis- trict using the piece. — McHarg - assured Mait-. land that his work could be [~~ te a ne , oe Pe, ae re ae used if it.wasn’t part of a | ‘Kitimat | » re oy, . ‘Vanderhoof ee money-making endeavour. ‘Monday, June 19, 2006 . . . ~ Monday, June 26, 2006 . : en ie It struck him that some- ° ; " se , . : a one else would want to use 3PM-9 PM PRESENTATION AT 7: ‘00 PM -3BPM-9 PM. PRESENTATION AT 7 00 PM a? As part of our ongoing commitment to engage e and consult with Aboriginal communities and the public, Pembina will be conduct: ing a comprehensive consultation program. This program will _ provide’an opportunity for First Nations and stakeholders tO provide input into the project. . boy Pembina Pipeline Corporation will be holding a series of Open Houses for their proposed Kitimat to Summit Lake Condensate Pipeline project. .The pipeline would transport about 100,000 barrels per day of condensate from a marine terminal at Kitimat” to Summit Lake where it would. connect with Pembina’s existing _ Western Pipeline System: From there:the condensate will be trans- ported along sections of the existing Pembina pipeline network . _ 7 —— to Edmonton. Pembina is planning to construct four new pump a . . me stations along’ the proposed pipeline. Condensate is a light Jam a a a TE i ae petroleum liquid used to dilute bitumen and heavy oil so it can To find. out more about the proposed project and « our r consultation on Cn be transported through a pipeline. | Program please’ attend any of the eight Open. Houses planned: shirts to be made and at $20 ‘a piece, it has already paid foritself. _. Accompanying bum- _ his piece to raisé. awareness, Riverlodge Recreation Centre | . Friendship Centre. — oe { added Maitland. 654 Columbia Ave, Kitimat, BC . | 219 Victoria Street, Vanderhoof, BC So the regional govern-. mo, : - —_ en rane be ment paid for a batch of T- _ ae are . | a rs oe ‘Terrace: so . _ - .*° Fraser Lake oe re ie Tuesday, June 20, 2006 - _ 3. PM-9 PM PRESENTATION AT 7: 00 PM ee | per stickers with McHarg’s’ Best Western Terrace:Inn Fraser Lake Recreational Complex. - col oe oe catchy slogan and postersare | . 4553 Greig Avenue, Terrace, BC 210 Carrier Crescent, Fraser Lake, BC - ee eee also circulating throughout . ; . : : . a . ; Bo fe the region free of charge. Houston ce a Ts ‘Smithers a 2 oo , —_ a Proceeds from the sales eS Se of are going to toward making . Wednesday, June 21, 2006 Wednesday, June. 28, 2006 ° ae ae more T-shirts and Maitland . 3 PM-9 PM PRESENTATION AT 7:00 PM ; 3PM-9PM PRESENTATION AT 7:00 PM rs ee says with 120 sold so far, District of Houston Community Hall, Houston, BC Hudson Bay Lodge. res i she hopes awareness is pick- - : : : - ing up. 2302 Butler Avenue, Houston, BC 3251E Highway 16, Smithers, BC {ot “It's amazing how it’s” ne re os oe on, . _ es es taken off with community Burns Lake 7 an ; Prince George . vo ee rr involvement,” Maitland ‘Thursday, June-22, 2006 ; Thursday, June 29, 2006 | = oS 7 said," adding it's important ENTATION A Oo PM PM - 9 PM PRESENTATION AT 7:00 PM all levels of government _ 3 PM ~ 9 PM PRESENT. ON AT 7:00 P 3 gP N 7: eT — including local ones - do’ Heritage Centre, Burns Lake & District . Coast Inn of the North 4 ee Ore ee Chamber: of Commerce’ . 770 Brunswick Street, Prince George, BC Y es ir . ‘something. ; 540 Highway.16 West, Burns Lake; BC Tuesday, June 27, 2006 Se —_ eT a 3PM-9 PM PRESENTATION AT 7:00 PM Tw or / & “This is not working just _ for those kids (who have OO . - . , , gone missing) but every fam- _— ee : ; ——_— ily that has kids going out on the roads,” she added. The regional district is ‘hoping to expand the cam- paign by asking provincial solicitor general John Les for $5,000 in order to erect five billboards (one each in SMITHERS — E isting Pembina | Pipeline System seeeee Proposed Condensate } SUMMIT LAKE Pipeline De FRASER LAKE’ - Hazelton, Kitimat and Prince Proposed Pum Stations Rupert and two in Terrace) A P Pp ; VANDERHOOF | : 77 displaying the image. -—E- Highway. ro PRINCE GtORGE| “We want [Les] to be a wont _ "part of the five billboards,” said board member Joanne Monaghan. ’ Joan Rysavy, an admin- istrator with the Northwest Regional Hospital District’ contracted to submit the ap- . plication, says the RCMP a . has agreed to partner with o For more information about Pembina or this proposed project please visit ~ www.pembina.com or call us toll free at 1-888-920-1979.