t Pole positioning - Be ‘INSTRUCTOR Gordy Sawka (left) directs Northwest Community College stu- oy - dents Scott Hamel (centre) and Craig Haizimsque as they attach a light fixture ‘to'a new pole they erected on college grounds. Sept. 14: Three poles were replaced as part of the first live wire exercise for. those taking the.college’s _ power line technician program. ~ Sg. DUSTIN QUEZADA PHOTO : - r 3005 Dt REM. Lee Foundation Od CASH CALENDAR WINNERS ~“ Lynn Turner — Elizabeth Thorpe $50 _ Marc Wilson - $50: ~. Paul Corcoran $50 . Andrew Blix $50. Larry Gagnon $50". «Flora Kerr | $50 GREENWOOD _ CHIROPRACTIC SERVICES| - ° Emergency: ‘Care & X-Ray © Auto & Work'Injury _ © Sports Injury : @ Footmaxx Orthotics ed NO REFERRAL NECESSARY © . Dr. R.D. 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Judge Ed de Walle said he was not satisfied that a term of house arrest would be adequate, turning down. defence counsel Andy Roth’s request for a sentence of 14 to 30 days house arrest. _Crown counsel Paul Kirk asked for jail time of 14 days or - 30 days of house arrest. On Dec. 12, 2004, off duty RCMP officers Const. Doug _ Craig and Const. Kelly Martin observed New pick up a Pull- man’ generator worth about $599 in the vestibule outside — the entrance door of the Canadian Tire store and walk out without paying, said de Walle while reviewing the evidence before sentencing. _ A cashier noted New’s actions, called the store manager and pursued New, who started running through the parking © lot.. When‘ Craig yelled, “Stop! police,” New dropped the generator and continued fleeing, said de Walle. The generator was damaged beyond repair. Defence counsel Andy Roth said his client had an alco- hol and cocaine problem at the time of the theft but had re- mained clean and sober since shortly afterward. De Walle noted that New. had entered a guilty plea at an earlier court appearance and had taken steps to solve his ad-. - diction problems. De Walle noted that New removed a fairly significant piece of property from the store and aggravated the circum- “stances when he fled rather than heed requests: to stop. ‘Caucus chair named PRINCE GEORGE-Omineca MLA John: Rustad has been named chair of the Liberal government’s northern caucus. The Liberal northern caucus consists of Rustad, Bulkley Valley-Stikine MLA Dennis MacKay, Peace River South MLA Blair Lekstrom, Peace River North MLA Richard Neufeld, Prince George North MLA Pat Bell and Prince Le George-Mount Robson MLA Shirley Bond. The opposition NDP also have a northern and rural cau- ~ cus and its members include Skeena MLA Robin Austin. fi MAKE YOUR WISHES - COME TRUE. 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