Ei a oe a Donen Latest on ‘northwest. Socred events TERRACE _ Kitimat-Stikine regional district director and Nisga’a Tribal Council ex- ecutive member Harry Nyce says he’s still thinking of becoming a Social Credit party candidate.” Nyce several months ago said he was interested in being .the party’s ‘candidate in the North Coast: riding, That takes in Prince Rupert, the northern coast’ Stewart and. the -Nass Valley. “I’m low profile,’” said Nyce who added he ‘has started to organize support, ~ ‘In the meantime, two other names have been mentioned as possible candidates. One is Prince Rupert chiropractor Lin- da Lutz and the other is Prince Rupert school teach Morris Sobool. That party's riding associa- tion meetings June 23 to discuss possible nomination meeting dates. No date has been set yet for Skeena Socreds. In the new riding of Bulkley Valley-Stikine, four people are running for the Social -Credit candidacy. It'll be decided this Saturday, Running are former civil ser- _ vant and businessman Barrie Carter, former Houston mayor Adrian Meeuwissen, Indepen- dent MLA Jack Kempf and Burns Lake resident Denys Bell. Heritage Park for a concert. That's Son her on the piano. This is the fifth _ Heritage Park as part of its season opening celebrations. Musical friends CLASSICAL SONGS were the order of the day June $ as students of Ginny Lowrie gathered at ya Sheppard, 11, with Jose Coosemans accompanying year Lowrie’s students have spent an afternoon entertaining at Skylink inquest to start . TERRACE — A coroner’s in- quest opens here Monday to probe the circumstances of last _ year’s fatal Skylink airplane crash, . All five passengers and two crew members were killed when cae e.:SkylinkAirlines?. 19sseat... airchild aircraft crashed: into trees just west of the Terrace airport on Sept. 26, Sixteen witnesses are - being called to testify at the inquest, according to Prince George cor- oner John Wolsley’s . office. Five days of court..time. have been.set aside. for-the-inquest, which is :to bes ‘conducted by Wolsley, The final report of the Cana- dian Aviation Safety Board's investigation of the crash hasn’t been made public yet. But chief investigator Roger Ayotte is scheduled to testify at the in- - quest, and is expected to release: . wow P “earlier this year as part’ of the some of the board's findings. Grade A or Utility. 3 per Bag. Limit 1 Bag With Family _- (Purchase. 2.16 kg. CHICKEN 98. g@RiNe IZEH TEMPLES #8 pomms = hort x. A fl -concern parts .Cellulose’s timber cutting rights ” in forested land surrounding the Uae S J one soo XN ~ une 5 be 22 Aw “eIRCUS SATURDAY, JUNE bard Tamitik Arena, Kitimat Terrace Standard, Wednesday, June 13, 1990 — Page AB: Talks on- for park | 7 boundar TERRACE — Discussions are underway to decide the boun- daries of a Proposed provincial park taking in the Tseax lava beds between here and the Nass sg Valley, Nisga'a. Tribal Council ex- ecutive director Rod Robinson said last week the discussions of Skeena beds. “They’re a little concerned . about the economic loss and we can wnderstand that,’ said Robinson, The tribal council and parks ministry earlier this year agreed there should be a Class A pro- vincial park at the beds. They are the site of Nisga’a villages covered in a lava flow when a volcano erupted several hun- dred years ago. Robinson said the tribal council wants forest surroun- ding the beds as part of the visual aspect of the park. “Tourists don’t want to see bald-headed mountains,’ he said. Robinson said the Nisga'a regard the beds not only as a historial and cultural site that needs to be protected but also as High TERRACE — The highways ministry has asked three con- sultants to submit proposals for a traffic study on Hwyl6 as it passes through the city, Ministry planned David Fisher said last week the study will look at current and pro- jected volumes and what needs to be done for the next 20 years. “Traffic, especially truck traffic, has increased and there are indications it will continue,’?.he said. The study was announced regional transportation pro- gram to improve northwest highways and reads. f HEAD ‘ LETTUCE . Show Time: Tickat Prices: 4:00 p.m. Adults — $6.00 87:30 Pm. Children (under 12) — $3.00 B.C. Grown, | These prices are available - Non crade @ . AT SAFEWAY TERRACE ONLY! J/ \ : ey . Rod Robinson an economic boost to the area. As well. as discussions with Skeena Cellulose, Robinson said government ministries are being contacted. “We want everybody to en-~ dorse it. This is not something that will be done unilaterally,” he said. ” Robinson added that parks personnel are working on design concepts for the park to take in its historical concept and to pro- vide facilities for tourists. studied The question of another over- pass will be examined as part of the overall corridor study, said Fisher, He added that the ministry tries to develop highways that minimize the need for left hand turns to gain access. Fisher expected the study will be completed in late fall. kk kkk A provincial traffic study done for the province in 1988 _ listed the Hwy16 corridor as it” " passes through Terrace as a ma- ° jor problem by looking at acci- dent statistics over a five-year period, Fletcher's wa _ | @ BANQUET HAM _, Triple supreme “CAKES a ™ B.C. 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