The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, April 12, 1995 - Ad Cutsareoutof [ KENWOOD _ | so. vereae | News touch with realit e | y Bri THE PROVINCE’s decision to grease,”* he added, a i | ec ‘make 11 Environment ministry Maintaining the Environment i N J positions in the northwest ministry had been doing a good redundant betrays its ignorance, job, he pointed. cut its . says the president of the B.C, responsibilities had been increas- wun ee a sy Hospital gets Stecthead Society. ing steadily over. recent years. g g gos _ am a - n | “Tt guts the ministry of En- He said staff cutbacks such as Zo SRST TR te OS saw “GT healthy news vironment i in this ty said those just. announced were cripp- me 2 ws Zr ~~ oe -{ a vy 7 a} Te | MILLS MEMORIAL Hos- | Bruce Hill, a long time north- ling the ministry’s ability to deal 2222 3 hy task ag -f oan 32 wy F r pital has received a check Wwestemer now resident in Ter- with ‘those. extra responsibilities —e ~ ~ 8 fy - ~ up from a nalional associa- | ‘¢«: and leading to ‘‘pretty. low zs blll tion that’s good for three Suggesting the decision must ~- Morale?’ or eee years, have come. from senior levels in Hill was particularly concerned the provincial government, he with the climination of habitat . : added, “It’s not very realistic technician posilions — Terrace’s by the Canadian Council about whal these people do," ‘lone position was cut d on Health Facilities isn’t The redundancies came into ef He pointed oui these individuals mandatory but participation | fect 10 days ago, with positions dealt with a wide range of refer- is a sign ihe hospital mects vanishing-in nearly every depart - rals, not just on logging plans. national standards, hospital | ment at BC Environment — fish While forest activitics could official Michael Leisinger and wildlife, water branch and damage the environment, he em- The accreditation process THE HEART OF HOME ENTERTAINMENT says. protection, planning and assess- phasized most incidents of V-Series *V-794 Package * Complete Surround Sound “It certainly does say | ment, administration and habitat. — ‘‘complete babilat Joss’’ resulted something, If you don’t All those whose positions were from urban development. declared redundant have been of: And it was. the habitat tech- fered alternalive posts in district mnicians who handled these devel- forest service offices created to opment referrals, have Jit, that can lead -to questions, Accreditation is granted one a one year, two ’ deal with the Forest Practices Environment regional manager year or three year basis. Code and Forest Renewal pro- Dick Anderson has said these Three years is the most you | pram. referrals will continue to be dane can get,’’ he said. Hill queried the logic insuch a because they are required under §f Leisinger added that hav- | shift. Pointing out Forest Service —_Iegislation. || cRS CENTER 5 DISC CD PLAYERS ing an accreditation can staffing levels in the region were However, he could not yet say 7 | AND REAR - Play N'exchange » DP-R3070 also help in attracting significantly higher than.in the exactly who would be doing + Surround speaker specialists to the hospital. Environment ministry, he said, them, - ackage P te ; “Tf there were redundant posi- Hill said the Steelhead Society P 9 . lions, you’d think they’d be in was secking a meeting with Kitlope bear that (Forestry) ministry.” provincial Environment minister “the squeaky wheel gets the cers, THE KITLOPE watershed supports fewer grizzly bears than first thought, according to environment — ministry biologists. Environment minister Moc Sihota last week extended the moratorium on grizzly hunt- ing for another year to protect the estimated 80 grizzly bears there. And grizzly hunting restric- lions have been introduced in the remainder of Management Unit 6-03 which extends from Fjordland to Kitimat. Hunters have until tomor- row to apply for a special pemnit for the spring season. Beginning in the fall, a limited entry hunting othe area wil! 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