The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, September 11, 1996 - A11 Ee News in Brief} Vandals poison [Storruns 635-TIPS Osborne switch official hatchery fi sh eee Eee REGIONAL Health Care Society has ollicialy taken over the operation of Osborne Home, a i i residential facility for mentally challenged people. so). cab vor tenes It’s been run for years by the Ksan House Society but and conviction of the people thal group “vcided to opt out of the management con- who broke into a bish "Money for Osbome Home comes from the provincial ene, poisoning Some a government and having the health carc society take Saat and vandalizing the nee: over isn’t expected to add to the sociely’s budget costs. a ihe Schillinger, who . . organizes a group of senior Students find jobs citizens which feed the coho A PROVINCIAL program to subsidize student jobs | “ally at the Eby St. this summer did well, according to government figures | hatchery, says he’s looking released last week, forward to paying the | Jobs were found for 2,941 students through a $6.7 | Tard. million subsidy provided by the government and $6.2 The break in took place in million from employers. the early moming hours of In the northwest, 134 jobs were subsidized through Sept. 3. the program which was administered by Northwest If U had been here, they _ Community College. would have gone into the pond,” said Schillinger of those responsible, Crosswalks needed He suspects some kind of THE HIGHWAYS ministry is being asked to designate | poison was dumped in a crosswalks along the stretch of Keith Ave. from the | rearing pond containing Sande Overpass to the first bridge, hundreds of young coho. A letter to the ministry sent by local resident Cecil That’s because their gills Pratt notes that traffic volumes along that piece of f and their mouths were Hwy16 are increasing. closed. “The rapid and steady flow of vehicular traffic there “If it had been something now make it very dangerous for pedestrians to cross | else, like lack of oxygen, Keith Ave. anywhere on that stretch of roadway,” | their gills would have been writes Pratt. wide open and their mouths, Pralt adds that serious, and perhaps fatal, pedestrian | _too,”’ said Schillinger. accidents are foreseeable should designated crosswalks ‘It had to be vandals be- not be put in as soon as possible. cause somebody else would have taken them for food,”’ Hunters affected headed, The loss of the 15-month old coho, measuring six in- ches or more, has harmed a SEVERAL SMALL changes made this year to B.C,’s hunting regulations could affect hunters in the Skeena region. study Schilli is doi Hunting management unit boundaries have been | into artificially fed coho changed in several areas. The most noticeable in the Also killed were a number Terrace region is between units 6-11 and 6-03. « of much younger coho being The old boundary stretched from Kitimat up High- | raised in an adjoini ‘ | way 37, then headed West near Lakelse Lake, Schillinger suspect a nel eventually meeting the Skeena River and management | was used because the dead unit 6-10, The new boundary stretches all the way up | gich were strewn around the Highway 37 to Terrace. hatche , F . . Ty grounds. EBY STREET fish hatchery volunteer Alois Schil- Hunters are also reminded that all grizzly bear hunt- | The vandals also trashed linger cleans out dead coho fingerings who fell victim ing is now on limited entry. White (kermodei), and} some of the screens cover- : : : to vandals samatime ove bour Day. Th blue (glacier) phases of the black bear are also closed ing the rearing tanks, also damage d screons vlace d over rearing sone to hunting throughout the region. What bothers Schillinger j Because the bears are rarely pure in colour and often the most is that the Depart. reward is being offered. dirty, hunters are advised not to shoot any very light- ment of Fisheries and coloured black bears. Oceans, which is tesponsible for the hatchery, Watershed Bio- had just begun a program of Enhancement Society, a improvements ta the facil- group which seeks to restore - ity. fish habitat that’s been Got a complaint MORROW Schillinger. is with the damaged. about the press? . ENVIRONMENTAE oie Die : * CONSULTANTS INC. *~ ~v- lel the Press Council know #Subsurface Contamination Assessments Formed at the initiative of the * Soil ond Groundwater Remediation newspaper publishers in British Regulatory Liaison and Compliance Audits © Project Manager Columbia, we area non-judicial Head Office _ Terrace Office review board which hears 8656 Coramerce Court , 51178 Medeek Avenue unresolved complaints abour Burnaby, B.C, ¥5A 4N6 Terrace, B.C. VBG 1C7 the press. 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