‘A14 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, November 16, 2005 which will place the region ice i JHE TERRACE Economic « TERRACE STANDARD He did note that the Hansen also acknowl- Locals lobby for _ _ Asia Pacific trade — n Terrace — ' edged that not many people ‘everybody aware,” he. said. Tanis Kilpatrick School Trustee For Quality Public Education u SRSA TN at CASH CALENDAR WINNERS. .. Development Authority | northwest has millions avail- in the south realize the eco- f. . (TEDA) wants the provincial able under the Northern De- nomic development poten- In Coast Mountains Schoo! District Nov 10 Monica Davidson — =~. $50 .-government to open an velopment Initiative Trust to tial in the north given, the ° _— ; Nov 11 Carle-Ann Croteau $50 "Asia Pacific.trade office in promote development. The, Prince Rupert container port * Reasonable 5 day instructional week options ‘Nov 12 D. Lockhart $50 Terrace. . oo trust is financed with monies project. . « Transparent accounting and governance Nov 13 Philip Davies . $50 ; _ It’s a logicalmove given from the deal crafted by the . “The north will be a gate- * Meaningful public consultations Nov 14 Barry Radford . $50 the construction of a con- "province to turn over.B.C. way. to the Asia Pacific and . . Nov 15 M&H Araujo ’ $50 tainer port in Prince Rupert Rail’s business to.CN. we have a job,to do to make * Call 635-9492 if you have questions ° Nov 16 $50 Margaret Commins - at the forefront of business . ' o . ce, ee eS TO opportunities with the other ~ — co So , mo “ ; > ; side of the Pacific Ocean, = _ - 7 ; : 7 . says TEDA chair Campbell -.. Stewart. “Our proximity to Prince ee pete 5 Cet - olin Hansen -’ - Rupert and to Kitimat makes Terrace an idea location for ~.» such an office in the region,” ~ . " said Stewart last week. oe * os _ “We have the land base fF i . . here and an airport. We’re well-positioned to take .ad-. SOMEONE WHO PURCHASES OR LEASES A NEW _ vantage of the possibilities. CHRYSLER, J EJEIP, OR IDODGE VEHICLE YW IDLIL 7 oe WIN *l MILLION DOLLARS. - plan shouldn’t be regarded “PLUS 0° PURCHASE FINANCING” UP TO 60 MONTHS ON SELECT VEHICLES. as a Terrace-only benefit be- Put TUT nateenat LUT . cause of this city’s central A : location. : _“L think we're an optimis- AS WELL, GET uP TO *'7,5O00 DOLLARS IN DEALER DISCOUNTS* tic community. We’re not ‘parochial. We're. reaching ’ out to all of the communi- ties, including First Nations, ; ” W _ to develop partnerships for , : the region,” he added. © TEDA, which is partly financed by the city, wants us to capitalize on the hundreds of millions of dollars the federal government says it will make available in B.C. »: * to boost trade with India and -f China. a f ‘Part of the TEDA initia- :: . | tive stems from the recent r departure to another govern- ment posting of the region’s’ provincial economic de- velopment officer who was : based in Smithers. . .. That job has yet to be a ’ filled, making the idea ‘of, ca folding it into. an Asia Pa- cific trade office in Terrace ‘more feasible, said Stewart. '’ . ‘TEDA officials have been lobbying Premier Gordon. Campbell and, economic development minister Colin Hansen to open a trade de- velopment office in Terrace. They last met with Han- sen Nov. 7 when he was ona — a - tour of the northwest. 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