” Rick King - ieace - Some word i is ex- “pected soon on talks, between the: “federal. . and . ‘provincial | 7 government: ‘that are just. as 'im- .. portant as the ones. going:cn. 7 with thy Nisga’ ‘ato settle the lat- st ldnd-claim, ers a ene are to decide how “ithe fooits .6f. lind claims set- _ lentents* will: be’ split between | rfederal. and provincial We have senior people look, ; : to “might ‘apply; ‘We hope to have a picture;: a: better. ‘idea, “in a few _ more. weeks,” “said provincial “native affairs deputy minister * Eric:Denhoff last week:. SET. date: the federal govern- + cment: has® proposed. that. B.C, Gomme Up with all of the land for. me settlements ‘and pay-30 per cent of ithe: ‘cash or: cash: equivalent might’ be involved. But’ that; would work: out'to © province assuming at least 2 Be _. any'settlement, said ‘Denhoff, cof Let's say that a settlement.is rth $100. 1f $50 of that is for nd ‘ahd for whatever: aia _.cghare is: ‘more than 60 per cent, ” One: “Of. the problems ‘with ~. deciding. ‘who: should pay what «for a'land: claims settlement is -there are no previous ones zs which ‘apply to the. ‘situation in ~ BS }Denhoff: added. | ~The , federal: government. has ched land élaims settlements: fe, but in. places where it has eae title over. whatever land in- adé in northern Quebec, property. there didn’t: belong to ; oes ‘until the. 1920s C.,. Denhioff said. . ‘are a variety of issues. ¢.. becn’- asking: the’ ‘government for is:their ‘what kind! “of i model “they? re Jooki means, " ‘skid D enhoff, » “He ‘added that’: Agreement - wou ‘onl: yiapply to the Ae writer “atid * Sommentaiot: Gwynne Dyer’ makes. an’ ap:: pearance b here re Apel 17: to speak 7 was! ‘a. feeniity “shen _ figure: ” Sule War earller this year, jor a peroneal ide 0k. War, Was ae ue a. TV ‘series, shown pia and of. the: Public “System “in: th tates; ie ‘takes: place at ‘the ee Theatre’ ae nace a le y. the ‘Terrace. Public } Diatict $8 andthe Not aed cational Develor f at claim cost TERRACE —. City council wants a dozen people to tell it what to do about recycling. After months ‘of criticism about council's’ ‘handling of the ; issue,. a recycling advisory com- ; mission is being set-up... ': Alderman’ Rick. King, coun- . cil’s liaison on the.commission, ¢ said interested people are asked ; to apply for the 12 seats on the . commission, Council will-select : the commission members from the applicants. «- He said the: commission. will, examine the possibility of a. regional:.recycling strategy, : analyze pricing and markets for ocal: recyclables, — - help tle all ‘claims i in B.C. «In the Nisga’a ‘ttwetion, the federal. and. provincial govern- ments have given themselves un- til Sept.“ 1992 to reach a cost: sharing agreement. - . If an agreement isn't reached at that time; the federal govern- iment-.won’t conclude a land claims settlement in principle and will refer the matter to the federal cabinet. businesses with recycl ng. provide information ° tc form. -of- blue-box Curbside added. “That “means anybody who's got'a good idea. and is group.’’: itself, King said he sees the ad- support. local Drivate recycling ventures, -: wots _ he said.” 1 h 1 public; and:--to:-study.: the. possibility- of: setting up “some - } Tecycling program in Terrace, - 7 “We're looking fora. real: cross-section of people,” . King” keen about it. We're not restric. - a ting it to one type of person or. Because council: -doesn’ t want: a hae to get into the recycling business : visory commission aaa body to ; The commission will be given "a few thousand dollars’’ in the city’s riew . budget to get tt started and’ to potentially ‘pay for: studies and other expenses; ” what. kind of model ‘|. thirds of.the total-cost.of. |. ~ ~ flatural: resources ‘andthen the! I< “‘Broyince'pays '30per cent of the “cash ay that ‘means the province's © ‘atand: owhat it [> on. CBC. TV: during the.” -TRUST YOUR SM 10 EXPERIENCE THE ECK-TECH Thurs:, April 41 9pm - Terrace Aquatic Cantre Tickets at the door $4. N.W.C.C. students $5. Public” Brought to you by W.W.C.C. Students Association & Terrace Aquatic Centre - Catch our flick while you take a dip ILE DENTU RE TECHNIQUE J We specialize in quality dentures with natural looks, ultimate func- “than, stability and comfort. Our clinics offer 24-hour, new de nture service, with same-day service for relines, rebases and repalrs. 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