The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, December 9, 1998 - A13 ress == Kitimat bails Heart dicaseand stro cae : io OF Canadian deains eac, : a | ews In Brief | oy, dump site iii Breathe deeply THE DISTRICT of Kitimat isn’t interested in participating | THE AIR quality in Terrace and area in November in a possible new dump at Onion Lake, says Kittmat’s LU C KY D LL continued to exceed recommended federal and provin- municipal manager, Trafford Hall. | cial health levels. ‘‘There’s no environmental, cost or service advantage to Air quality was rated good 95 per cent of the time the Onion Lake site,’’ Hall said of the location which is Pp ALA and fair or worse just five per cent of the time, indicate being promoted by the Kitimat-Stikine regional district, DECEMBER 1 998 DECEMBER 1 998 readings taken from instruments located at the provin- He said Kitimat council had to tell the regional district a: cial access centre. board of its decision because its participation was included UD FRIDAY.) . BATURDAY Government officials began taking measurements in an original cost analysis. several years ago to determine the amount of fine par- Hall said Kitimat councillors are in no mush to find a new { Canadian 2 mst an ana stand ‘ea ticulate matter in the air. landfill because the one they use is still good for another Paraplegic Asseciation Group Society ae Large amounts of the matter, when inhaled and | “years. eho ion Terace Youth | isgda Titel Comal] TeraceAt Asaitinn 4 deposited deep in the respiratory system, can cause He also said Kitimat would hay ¢ to consider building a a “ons Aas Soc “slo Stal problems for people with asthma or other b : oe transfer station to cut costs and transportation time for '| ficulties. PeoP reathing dit commercial haulers, industrial garbage and personal dis- [|6 sions [7 Terrace IS tsnatian O rwaceberac 10%, | 7 tenae raza | D mensate cs posal which makes up about 50 per cent of the area’s gar- ney Minor — [Paraplegic Assciatog SCD Group Society Cael Sel anon eatteys Say goodbye to Wayn - bage, ay Hockey | sxiiysteme | Foal Canasin | Kinet Cubor | napa Taare oon y y e And there is no guarantee that Kitimat would be free of Associalion legion Legion #43 Terrace Malo Taras Sing Cb TERRACE AMBULANCE unit chief Wayne Moi will monitoring or remedial work on its current landfill while ine Terrace for Fort St. John early in the new’ pay the additional cost of trucking garbage to Onion | (193 14 15 enasen ft mosis, 1 1 Tecate 18,8 1 ae wt . Thornhill Junior Terrace — | Pareplepe associat Cub are Secay Fo . He will be the Northeastern B,C. city’s unit chief be- The end result, said Kitimat officials in a report to coun- Secondary | Minor Baseball aca Terrace Ringette ' ase a ginning Jan. 4, said Glenn Campbell at the Terrace am- cil, is less service to Kitimat residents at a higher cost. Predcettauel Association aria Assocation seal scan tig ibd Comal] == bulance unit. Hall wasn’t sure if Kitimat’s refusal to participate rules —TeraceLoral_J TevaceSkalng Cub Campbell doesn’t expect a new unit chief to be out Onion Lake, thereby making an expanded and Tara Tene 22cmin [23 24 25 26 cei | named until early February. In the meantime, the office | tevamped Thomhill site a more viable option for Terrace- Caledonia Sr Terrace Papege Baek wae | will be run by an as-yet-unnamed acting unit chicf. area garbage, Secondary Minor sin rhea} _ SECS Closed Closed [emt rintigioxy Roger Tooms, the regional district works and services School Parent Hockey J ButeySieera | Stenes Moun i. : . . too bith ce: ne Counc Association Region SiG ea Man h urt in accident manager, realizes Kitimat isn’t willing to cost-share. Sorbets ; ; He said the regional district will still consider both sites 7 28 99 30 Pees A THORNHILL man was brought to Mills Memorial until it has finished pricing the cost of treating leachate, or Sheena J Terrace Canadian aa 3 ae ay Mhursday, Dec. 3 after his truck rolled down a garbage liquids, at each location. Secondary Schoo ile Aaselsin Noto Kemnkimiis| Closed -foot embankment. = From there, the process will be fine-tuned and a detailed Patent Auxiary Associaton BukieySkeena umolSderhood The 29-year-old man lost control of his truck driving | design of the chosen site will be made. Only then will the Region __] end Ees Sorety south on Old Lakelse Lake Drive near Crescent Road district know what the true cost will be, Tooms said. around 10 p.m. ees are Sat. Afternoon Games - Doors 11:30 a.m. Games 1:00 p.m. he truck landed on its side and the man had to be Canadian Co : 7] Evening Games D 4:3 : l mmunity Newspapers Association g oors 4:30 p.m. Games 6:15 p.m. Separtnent {he help ot Se oct and Terrace fire | y pap Wed.,Thurs., Fri. Sat. Late Night Games Doors 9:30 p.m. Games 9:45 p.m. nce personnel. elieve Bingo Every Saturday Afternoo alcohol and poor weather were a factor in the accident. de CNA news papers $ a y : He sustained non-life threatening injuries. del iver th e story TW. 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