- . The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, March 14, 2007 - Al] TERRACE STANDARD SERRATE i ore ~ Business Rev a Water works CONSTRUCTION is well underway on a water treatment plant at Kitsumkalum. The project; which inciudes work on waler lines in the village, is to bring the band’s water up to nallanal drinking water standards. Costs of the project are expected to come in at around $1 million, Airline ticket pricing order called ‘farcical’ Air Canada ordered to cut its Rupert prices A FEDERAL muling arder- ing Air Canada to slash its ticket prices in Prince Ru- ‘pert won't force Hawkair Aviation to stop serving thal city, the startup air- line says. The Canadian Transpor- tation Agency has ordered Air Canada to offer flights from Prince Rupert to Vancouver for $200 return to match prices Air Cana- da had been offering be- tween Winnipeg and Sas- katoon, . Hawkair, which has just expanded service into Prince Rupert, isn’t war- tied and doesn’t plan to Dave Menzies aller its service, there, co- > owner, Dave: Menzies; ‘Bald. wecouldn’ t. dav that -eithery?) ito “cut-fares~iti-Prince’ R He said ‘it’s clear the agency has made an error and didn’t know there’s fresh competition on the Prince Rupert run. “We've ali been having a pretty good chuckle about it,” Menzies said. The $200 fare is below Hawkair’s lowest Prince Rupert fare of $318 includ- ing all fees and taxes. “We could not operate our machine for $200 re- turn out of Prince Rupert and I know Air Canada Success Stories! Exercise “Menzies ‘sald. He predicted that the order will either be with- drawa or else, if it stands, Air Canada will fulfill it. by offering only a couple of seats al that price level on each flight. “It’s not in any signif- icant way going to alter the reality of service into Rupert,” he said, adding Hawkair is getting strong support in Prince Rupert. He called it farcical that one arm of govern- me ment is ordering: Air Cana- da to lower prices while another is directing it to raise prices so as not to unfairly compete with startup airlines. The federal Competi- tion Bureau, a different agency, has ordered Air Canada to taise its fares on some eastern Canadian routes after complaints of predatory pricing. Hawkair is also alleging predatory pricing by Air Canada on the basis of a seat sale it offered in Ter- TACE. Air Canada officials say they haven’t yet decided how to respond to the order “pert, but 'said the carrier is perplexed it’s being told to do two different things by different branches of gov- emment, “If we respond to the Canadian Transportation Agency and lower the fares we would be signific- anily undercutting Hawkait,” said Air Canada representative Angela Mah. “That clearly contra- dicts the position taken by the Competition Bureau.” Q;: Yo you have a personal , investment plan? For a balanced portfolio, include: |. 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