TERRACE - — B A On Hydro will hold another public - meeting Monday on the subject of its project to build a second power transmission line to Kitimat. Hydro will need the additional 287.kilovolt line to make use of the power it has purchased under contract from Alcan, who will deliver it when the Kemano II project is finished in 1994. A public meeting in Terrace Nov. 18 was the start of aconsultation — process that Hydro says will allow public concerns to be con- sidered in the construction of the line. That meeting drew about a power line corridor will run, At that meeting several op- tions were presented by a group of Hydro. representatives. The advantages: and drawbacks of doubling the existing corridor on the east side of the the lake, clearing a new single-line cor- ridor on the west, or decom- missioning the existing corridor and running both lines. down the west side were discussed in a ses- dozen local residents, most of - them from the Lakelse Lake area through | ‘which the new It’s a Zoo out there, report hints “I always thought that foxes were beautiful little creatures, “but-now I-see they’re chicken killers and rabbit killers.’ This comment was made by Terrace alderman Ruth Hallock when she read animal control of- ficer Frank Bowsher’s £989 year end report, It seems a few foxes were reported to have killed some chickens and rabbits in the city during the latter part of the year, but while Bowsher’s report ended a fairy tale for Hallock it might also do the same for many others. — Whether dog owners like it or not, it’s against the law to keepa ’ dog in the city without buying a licence, and Bowsher says he’ll be making.a greater effort this year to impound unlicenced ‘dogs. And if yours is locked up, it will cost you $50 to get it back. ‘The reason for Bowsher’s crack-: down is the fact that. some residents seem to have somehow gotten: the idea that a licence is . ho longer. necessary. The .- Number of. licences. issued in _.1989 was 100 fewer than in 1988. - Other . increasing dog com- plaints. noted. by Bowsher. are noise due to barking and dogs - coming off private property to challenge passing cyclists and joggers. Much of this, he says, is due to an increasing number of — dogs in the city, particularly larger breeds, and an increasing _ number. of dogs running free. The fact. that there are more dogs running free is indicated by -the-.fact that there were more dogs hit by cars. This is another area where a crackdown may be ~ needed. Dog owners are re- quired by law to contain. their pets and those running free can be impounded. ' A final area of concern noted. by Bowsher should be a warning = to owners of horses and ‘cattle. The number of ‘complaints re- lated to these animals also rose ’ in 1989 and with the complaints came an increasing number of. complaints concerning damage to private property. Owners, if they haven’t yet, could find their lack of appropriate care for these animals expensive. ~ sion that ‘lasted over two hours. Stringing a new ‘set of ‘higher: capacity lines on single-steel lat- tice towers, replacing the exist- ing H-frame wooden pole struc- tures, was also suggested. Kevin Graeme, Hydro’s pro- ject consultant officer, said in an interview Friday that none of the options discussed at the - first _Meeting have been ruled out. The second meeting, he said, | And the winners are... | These are the winning lottery numbers as provided by the B.C. 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Some of those people may have missed the first “been called’ ‘because ‘the. -nieeting, he said. “We still need to make sure everybody has the _ chance to speak up.” - The meeting opens Feb. 5 in. the Oddfellows Hall at 3222. : Munroe St. at 7 p.m. Graeme said the first part of it will be an informal opportunity for those - attending to examine Hydro’s documents on the project and question their technical rep- Tesentatives. February Is heart month, and acting mayor Dave Hull got an explanation of how the pump works from local heart fund representative Karen Enriquez prior to signing a proc- lamation. A series of activities, including a flag-ralsing at ' city hall tomorrow and volunteer canvassing to raise funds throughout the month, are scheduled to take place. RE nr & TERRACE 638-8565 KITIMAT z | FEBRUARY SPECIAL SALE PRICE ‘$1099.00. 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