abla octiy Bae RSE BT oe | 4 Nees 2 5 SES ae ae peor ame aye Se nade fae . . coed to 2 SA oe a ra eet eae ee a “ ~~ Regional district gets _ _ privatization. pep talk Following their show of sup- ‘port for the BCGEU position on the Kitimat-. ‘Stikine Regional District board privatization, has received a letter from Premier Bill Vander Zalm telling them to ‘Make sure you know _the facts on privatization’’. In his letter, Vander Zalm said, “‘I’ve always been a strong believer in the talent, the energy and the genius of those who -work in the private sector. They continually strive to provide bet- ter service... produce higher - quality... and achieve greater productivity. That’s why I’m so ‘much in favor of getting the private sector involved in help- ing government become more productive, more efficient and more service oriented.’’ According to Vander Zalm, privatization is an “important part of an economic strategy aimed at a more Prosperous, secure future; getting the private sector to help government means hew jobs and new business op- portunities, a reduced provincial deficit and a more efficient lower-cost government.’’ -He told the board, ‘‘Because of your position in the com- munity, the public looks to you for leadership and for informed opinion, You have a special role and offer a unique perspective. Others are counting on you to understand the facts and to know the issues.”’ The letter was received by vote of the board for information only. Terrace Review — Wednesday, April 13, 1988 $11 “CN negotiating with STOP | A ‘meeting. between ‘officials from CNR, ‘leaders and representatives from Northwest native the Skeena Society To Oppose Pesticides (STOP) held in Ter- tace last. Wednesday failed to achieve a final agreement on a pesticide spraying controversy. But according to STOP repre- sentative Bob Brown the two sides are closer to a solution. The meeting was the result of a pesticide appeal hearing last fall, which ended with CN being denied the right to spray herb- icides on their right-of-way through the Terrace area until they had met with native leaders and environmentalists to resolve all differences. According to Brown, CN’ began the meeting with the idea they could convince everyone that some spraying was neces- sary and ‘would do: no harm. Native leaders’ came into the meeting, however, with the posi- tion that no spraying should ever take place on native land. But differences were softened ‘somewhat by the end of the meeting, and a date of May 31 has been set for a second meeting. Suggestions of using alternate methods such as manual brush- ing and planting grass were well received by CN, while their ex-_ pressions of sincerity in trying to Teach a peaceful solution were not wasted on the opposition, . Brown said CN agreed that some alternatives do exist in ~ some areas but they explained they don't believe there is an alternative to spraying the _ ballast under the track itself. CN’s problem, Brown said, is that weeds root in the ballast” and weaken the railbed, creating a safety hazard. Brown said the meeting ended | in an amiable manner with all sides agreeing to return to the table in May with more.informa-' tion on pros, cons and alter- natives to spraying. ¥ e members are most welcome. Thursday, April 21 — The Terrace Tennis Club will be holding thelr General Meeting at 7 p.m. at Caledonia School in the tibrary. 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