GREG HARRIS and other Telecommunications Workers’ Union members remain on the picket lines in front of Telus buildings here after the union narrowly rejected a contract settlement i in voting results released Oct. 30. : - Valuables lifted - THIEVES hit several vehicles along the frontage road — area of Hwy16 in Thornhill through Keith Ave. and . - ‘substation road off Hwy 37 from Oct. 28 to Nov. 3. Terrace RCMP said it appears the culprits broke windows and stole items of value from the vehicles. - Coroners inquiries still taking too long ‘DEPUTY CHIEF Coroner Norm Leibel says coroners | in the province are still not closing their investigations — - within four months —a time frame. set by the chief _ coroner more than two years ago. : “We haven’t achieved that,” Leibel said last week. | “We are working on it-and it certainly is one of our _' priorities.” Chief coroner Terry Smith -told coroners agents » around the province in 2003 he wanted to see investi- gations closed in a more timely fashion — within four months. But that still isn’t happening in many cases.. Outside factors such as ongoing police investiga- - tions sometimes prevent coroners from closing ‘files until long after the four-month time-frame elapses. « “We are aiming for that barring exceptions — and ~ there are always going to be exceptions for very valid - ~ reasons,” Leibel said. Chinese — visit here postponed A VISIT, by a group of Chi- nese post secondary .educa- tors as guests of Northwest Community . College ‘has ' been postponed because the group couldn’t get visas in time. * FAXP4131PL, $40, from 5033-A Medeek . _ The visit from the Qin- | gdao Vocational and Tech-. nical College group was to take place this week, and was intended to build upon a. - trip made to China recently . by Northwest Community College president Stephanie - Forsyth. She signed a letter of in- tent with officials from the ~ Qingdao college to develop’ . Student and faculty exchang- es. The Chinese collége has 7,500 full-time students in a ° variety of technical and’ vo- ‘cational programs.. It also contains the Haier. . ‘ School of Household Appli- _ ances, named after the Haier - group which is a growing in- ternational manufacturer of household appliances. 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