Mistake costly HUDSON'S HOPE, B.C, the reservoir, yon at (CP) — B.C. Hydro has the Bennett dam, 22 -incurred extensive power kilometres upstream, cut losses al the W.A.C. Bennett back the water supply for the dam because an oversight G. M. Shrum generating made itimpossibletocloseg Plant, thus reducing its diversion gate in the power output. for about a downstream Peace Canyon week. dam, Chris Boapman, | “There will be fairly ex- Hydro’s project manager at tensive costs because of the Peace Canyon, said Thur- less of power production,” sday, Boapman said. Boapman said the gate A Hydro spokesman in wouldn't ‘close because Yancouver said figures workmen neglected ta weren't complete on the secure dogging beams power and financial loss before the build wp.of the Tesulting from the faulty Peace River reservoir be- gate. - hindthedaminnortheastern | Hesdid Hydro made up the B.C. _ lost power . by borrowing When it came time toctose {0m Calgary Power and by stepping up output at the Burrard thermal plant in. Port Moody. Boapman sald ‘the reservoir has since been restored to full capacity, The first of four generating turbines at the $500-million ° Peace Canyon dam will go into operation on schedule in December with three more to start up next year, But we learned VANCOUVER (CP) — The Mackenzie Valley Pipeline Inquiry killed the “greatest project ever undertaken by private enterprise anywhere,” but expanded Canadians’ horizons of knowledge on the north and native land claims, former inquiry head Mr. Justice Thomas Serger said Thursday. Canadians now have a full understanding of northern values, the judge told a canference on the en- vironmental impacts of ecnomic development. This realization. of our responsiblity to protect the fragile habitat of northern wildlife and wilderness has lead to the creation of an international. wilderness park in Alaska and the Yu- kon, a whale sanctuary in Mackenzie Bay, and four. bird sanctuaries in, the, the 50-ton hydraulic gate about three weeks ago, It wouldn't go down, Boapman said, The gate was 25 metres under waler, making it necessary to empty the reservoir, with a capacity of 175,000 acre [eet of water, to remove the beams. To speed up emptying of Mackenzie Desi and Valley, Berger said, The media should share the credit for this new under- standing because it broadcast the inquiry proceedings throughout the north in English and Inuit dialects and sent reports to the rest of Canada, he said. Herger’s two-year study released in May, 1977, urged 4& moratorium on any pipeline construction along the Mackenzie Valley for at least 10 years, to allow time to settle native land claims. On his recommendation, the federal governmeent rejected Canadian Arctic Gas Lid.’s proposal for a pipeline from Prudhoe Bay across the north slope of Alaska and the Northern Yukon to the Mackenzie . Delta and instead approved a. gas pipeline along the _ Alaska Highway. Uranium site named VANCOUVER (CP) —' . The commission ruled this Two environmental groups week that D.G. Leighton and claimed Thursday that Associates and the uranium exploration. claims provincial ministry of made by a Vancouver firm health, which received the now cover the town of information from the Summerland in the Okana- Company last month, must gan. make the disclosure to the The Sierra Club of Western inquiry by Tuesday. Canada and the uranium _ A spokesman for D. G.. education’ committee, of fhe“: Leighton altd Asdoclates said: ‘*- South | vironmental Coalition say etivironmental graups are the claims cover the entire, correct in their statement townsite and all the land that the company’s new around the RCMP headquar- uranium exploration claims ters, hospital, arena and golf cover Summerland. course, “They are unique but very The groups say the mining small,” he said, referring to claims were registered Oct, the Summerland — con- 18 under several different centrations. names but all with the same The environmental groups Vancouver address. This stated Thursday that the’. address is the Homeland: “prople .of, Summerland bave.: office of D. G:' Leighton,~ithe right to know full details." president of D. G. Leighton of uranium exploration in and Associates. their area, The company has been or- ‘‘No information relevant dered by the royal com- fo the question of mining mission of inguiry Into uranium in Summerland uranium mining to reveal watersheds and lands should the locations of 30 uranium be hidden from the people finds — which it termed whoge health and social and “deposits’’ — discovered in economic well being may be B.C, at risk,” they stated. DISTRICT OF TERRACE PART-TIME INSTRUCTORS NEEDED For Terrace Recreation Depariments Winter Sesslon (January - March} of recreation programs. Quallfled Instructors needed in the Arte & Crafts, General Interest & Fitness areas. Experienced volunteers also needed to lead Sports programs. This season we are particularly looking for Instructors or leaders for: : FITNESS Exercise to Music -2 or 3 times weekday mornings. Co-ed Fitness - 2 evenings par week - experienced In phys. ed. Yoga - day and-or evenings. Body building. 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