cations to. declare’ invalid , _ last. fall’s elections for the . Nisga’a Lisims Government and for the New, Aiyansh ’. village government. In. all three’ cases, the Nisga’a Administrative De-' cisions Review Board de- and inadequate security for _ ballot, boxes were sufficient’ .* -Teasons to. overturn the elec- “. tion of Kevin’ McKay as or chairperson of the govern- — ment in the elections. — --» Morven, who ran second ‘cast could not be counted.” But’ the ‘review board polling place, according to election requirements, be- fore the box went missing. “The Board agrees with the submission by the Nisga’a Elections Of- ficer that the lost ballot box - did not prevent the Nisga’a accordance with the [elec- tions] act or its regulations,” it wrote. ° Charles Morven wanted, all of the voting for Lisims _ government -clared. invalid for-many of: officials questioned the attendance by “WILLARD MARTIN has been elected chief councillor in’ . the Nass Valley village of Greenville, this time with a greater margin than he received in an election of last October that __ was subsequently. overturned. ‘Martin received 141 votes March 22 ‘compared to 99 for challenger Henry Moore. The two ran against each other last October with Martin "collecting 127: votes to Moore’s 121. - de-. ’a Vancouver Nisga’a elec- ~ - A2 --The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, March 30, 2005 Board dismisses complaints of problems with voting © aaa hosted by candidates. “The Nisga’a Election staff should demonstrate a higher standard of conduct in order that the integrity of the election be maintained,” the board found. . “The board. finds that invalid because an‘elections — officer went to the home of - Tait’s father, who was ill, so _that he and his wife could vote. This happened after Tait first inquired as to what was person was, disabled was required. But since it was bring her parents to the poll- ing station. That’s when the elections officer decided to gotothehome. — “While the board agrees that the Nisga’a Elections Officer was being inconsis- ‘tent in ignoring these specif- The three complaints were heard the end of Janu- ary. All told, the. Nisga’a - Administrative Review. Board heard four Decisions complaints related to the | Oct. 2004 Nisga‘a ‘national . ‘tions after’ finding signifi- . cant problems in the way the ~ Martin confirmed as Greenville chief. Moore challenged the election which was then declared invalid after the independent Nisga’a Administrative \Deci- _ sions Review Board found significant problems. in how. the Oct. 27, 2004 balloting was conducted. Also held on March 22 were new elections for the Green- . ville village council. Peter Leeson, H. Mitchell Stevens, ~ William Moore, Wallace Clark, Jacob V. McKay and Craig ‘McKay. were elected out of a‘field of 18 candidates. 46 . 63 ated a dispute which brought - about a by-election for the chief councillor position in Kincolith. OPEN MONDAY TO SATURDAY GREENWOOD CHIROPRACTIC SERVICES Emergency Care & X-Ray e Auto & Work Injury © Sports Injury © Footmaxx Orthotics By ROD LINK determined the ballots in tions official. and Nisga’a late in.the day and such a voting was conducted. New -A REVIEW BOARD -has the box were counted.and Elections Officer Rhonda signature would not:be pos- _ elections held March 21. _NO REFERRAL NECESSARY 4 turned..down three appli- recorded at the Greenville. Peal at private. functions sible, Tait said she would Earlier, the board’ medi- © Dr. R.D. Greenwoo 35 Lazelle Ave., Terrace, B. C. 88165. fn MARCH 2004 eet vo . ALALBALEADRALEDABALRLEERDA BAR BA DADE RE BRETS NECHAKO NORTHCOAST CONSTRUCTION: reminds everyone to use caution while driving on the roads this spring. Remember that with the changing road conditions, comes the threat of black ice, soft gravel sections and new potholes, which can easily throw your vehicle in a direction. that you are not expecting. With the warmer weather, road crews«will be out doing surface: repairs, so please slow down, watch for them and RRRARIARRRRRIRRIEARARR AA FANN ELVES CESTECEMLC ENTS To. “Serving The Terrace’ Area” Construction, Terrace - to McKay in the election, . the same reasons rejected by. needed for a mobile poll to and village | government obey all traffic control. Be aware and ensure your 4 BE="Vour Local Highway & Bridge Maintenance Contracto. a 7 safety and the safety of the roads crews. .. ., Said. in his ‘application that . the board leading from the _ visit her parents’ home. elections. _ This message is brought to you by- your local ' ~ Ph: (250) 638-1881 * “the: final:count is incom: Herb Morvencomplaint. , A signature from a health It did invalidate’ the [8 Highway and Bridge’ Contractor, Nechako —_ . plete because. every ballot . Charles Morven also — professional ' stating the . Greenville council — elec- . 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The board heard oral tes- » function that may lead to.a_ the circumstances, cannot -1.9 » ofl1e 3.2 -0.4 45 2004 elections were not es- timony into the allegations perception of bias, there is be anything but laudable,” it an : 9 6.8 0.9 0.2 : “tablished. of inadequate ballot box se- no evidence led by the appli- wrote in its ruling. -5.9 0 a 1 an . ~* __... Herbert Morven had filed curity. « cant that her conduct materi- “Based upon the evidence " 4,5 O;}20 82 .-1.8 T a complaint with the review _ “In the view of the board, - ally affected the outcome of presented and submissions 2.3 T 21 #96 23.2 T board. saying’ a missing the applicant did not estab-. the election,” it said. _ made, the board has deter- -1.4 oO} | 22 11.5 2.1 T .. _. ballot box from. Greenville ‘lish that a failure to provide Faith Tait wanted the mined’ that the allegations 13 0 {el 23° 10.1 1.9 0.0 if. "+. containing votes for Nisga’a security constitutes a failure New Aiyansh village gov- made by ‘the applicant have mh # oo ™ , o °’» Lisims Government: posts to conduct the election’ in ernment elections declared ‘not been proven.” n/a n/a})24 7.8 .1.5 1.0 minished mental capacity is still: part of their lifestyle i in their 4 twilight years one- mishap can lead to the « consequences that : befell Lois Campbell,” his report read. : _ According to Erasmus’ report, Campbell did suffer from . dementia. Eleanor White was confined to a wheelchair, suffered pa- ralysis on one side of her body and was legaily blind. Erasmus is the coroner charged with investigating White’s s_ death. His report i is not yet complete. tebias , ee Petts Lone nay . ., Lo coe “ap. oo, . be ne : te wn Bp te as _ Lys _ At the time, Terrace coroner Art Erasmus stopped short of recommending a blanket nonsmoking policy i in care facili- ties for the elderly. ; ._. “Given that deaths attributed to smoking appear to be rare in senior care facilities, I am not inclined to recommend de- nying residents at Terraceview Lodge this pleasure (addic- tion) in their twilight years, ” he wrote in his report regarding Campbell’s death. . “However, as long as any smoking by, residents with di- EN eh sa tat Spay and Neuter ‘program in effect. All animals adopted from the shelter _ “are fixed, and this is included in the - adoption fee. 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