BusIn deeper SIX TELUS employees are out of work after their jobs were cut here the end of September. _ The cuts are part of a plan to reduce the compa- ny’s workforce by 40 per cent, translating here into 25-27 lost jabs. Four people lost their jobs when the Telus store closed Sept. 27 and two inventory workers were also gone as of thal day. ‘Other jobs being phased out include a clerical posi- tion, which will be gone in . early November and three ‘network design positions ‘will be cut by June 2003, Telus official Joanna Wyatt said. “Since [July 11] as our plans have become more concrete, the dates for the closures of the specific ‘functions have been provi- .ded to the employees as . we know them,” she added. Employees affected by the work force cuts had until Oct. 1 to apply for ei- TERRACE STANDARD ass Revi Li] = ‘WORKERS at Telus in Terrace recently got word more positions will be eliminated here. ther early retirement or vo- luntary departure pack~ ages. “By the 18th (of Octo- ber) we should be in a po- sition to know who will be accepted for the voluntary departure and early retire-- ment program,” Wyatt said, mg A new look LANDSCAPING work is underway along the front edge of the Skeena Mall parking lot. That's Dylan Quinn shovelling and Victor Alemeida driving trac- tor. The upgrade is part of a deal in which the city relaxed parking rules last year to allow Overwaitea to expand and become Save On Foods. The land- scaping and parking lot changes are expected to be a prelude to an overall mall renovation. Anather option for af- fected workers is transfer- ting to other locations if they are qualified, but- Telus officials have said that likelihood is low be- — cause of the large amount of positions being elimina- ted. Out & About City hires auctioneer UNUSED city items are going to be sold off by auction from now on. The city has picked local auctioneer Marjon Auctions to conduct per- iodic sales of unneeded items, Trea on | igion replaces the ‘old’: ystem of sale by tender conducted at the city public works yard. Staff concluded that method cost the city too much money in staff time. A sale in 2001 resulted in a net loss of $646, ac- cording to a city report. The report says the new arrangement means the city will get at least 70 per “cent of the sale price achieved by Marjon. Bikes recovered by the RCMP will continue to be turned over to the Citizens On Patrol (COPS) pro- pram. . Rather than selling qld vehicles, the city will trade in used vehicles on the purchase of new ones. BOOK AND PAY in full by Dec 15/02 and receive a FREE Digital Camera." ‘ROYAL DECAMERON COMPLEX Al Inclusive » Standard room BRAVO CLUB EL MANDARIN RESORT All Inclusive + Slandard room PUERTO VALLARTA] RIVIERA MAYA AIRFARE ONLY Per Porson Oct 19, 26 1 Waak Reg. SALE 999 TROPICAL 1249 Oct 27 1 Weak Reg. SALE HODELPA TROPICAL CLUB vo 1079 u and Daal i cameras pat mban a mink of ol $2390) my mites ney abla auppt ; For on lens & sondions Psat rs Canada nC. Ait Tra coupte exclu aa atic § She mee Heed jong amerks, Tel sure PUERTO VALLARTA VARADERO... HORIZONTES CLUB All {nelusive « Standard room ~ PUNTA CANA. All Inclusiva « Standard room rd. Ona yatd lt new poodincs on Sep 28 to Deo 15/08 fo travel Sop 28002 (0 Laas ls ae boolae star Ary toe ina Winter Sy 2002-2009 brochure. Ai Transat ra Tear ae na members of Treats r inc. BG REGA Oct 19, 26 ’ 41 Week Reg. SALE 699 639 Oct 21,23 1 Week Reg. SALE 899 1189 Oct 24, 31 1 Week Reg. SALE as 1299 3003. . Prices arg valid fot new ings bonus discounts. Departue taxes, Prices shown ate the minkerums _The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, October 9, 2002 - A7 HUGE SAVINGS ON ALMOST EVERY TIRE IN THE STORE! Here area few of the benefits £ you will enjoy aone of & our preferred customers: *doferrad t programs low manthly paymen is # flexible ma ap err options * special promotional offars #8 there’s MUCH more..