Quality Peeple = Quality Senvice! ay Sheila has worked at the Credit Union EB for four years, and is our Administrative "F Assistant. She is our computer specialist | and enjoys showing our members how a ‘Water works. _ CECIL Gordey of Mountain Shadow Excavating has completed excavating one of two holes that were dug - at Skeena Junior Secondary last weekend. The 13- foot holes were fitted with vertical permeated culverts _ before drain rocks were Placed around them. ; DUSTIN QUEZADA PHOTO ey "SHEILA MONETTE. § easy our internet banking service is. Terrace & District |i: ‘¢ Credit Union 7 4650 Lazelle Avenue, Terrace ° 635-7282 Nurse program passes test The specific requirements N WCC had to meet Were cen- THE. Northern Collaborative Baccalaureate Nursing program. has received phase one approval by the College of Registered Nurses in British Columbia, formerly known’ as the Registered Nurses Association of British Columbia | (RNABC). " quired to-be evaluated and approved by the nurses associa- ". Lake acted on a_ court: tion. This requires educational institutions to undergo a rig- - ' orous process of reporting and evaluation. ° The addition of Northwest Community College as a new partner (with the University of Northern British Columbia and the College of New Caledonia) constituted a substantial . Change that required a program review, ° “This is done to ensure the delivering institution has the _capacity to offer the program, maintain the integrity of the _ curriculum, and provide students with the learning oppor- tunities necessary to achieve registered nursing profession - standards. upon graduation of the program,” explains Dr. Joyce Black, an education consultant with. Tahitan blockaders arrested. RCMP officers. in Dease approved enforcement order last weekend, . 13 -Tahltan Nation band members at a road blockade © leading to a northern mineral exploration site. The arrests took place at 2 p.m. Sept. 16 on the Ealue Lake Road at Highway 37, ” just 10 km south of Iskut, say police ; The arrested individuals were protesting the explora- tion by Fortune Coal Lim- ited and Fortune Minerals ‘Limited of their: traditional hunting and fishing territory in the Klappan Valley. “The protesters decided arresting. to identify a number of in- dividuals who wanted to. violate the order and be ar- . rested,” says Staff Sgt. Jerry ’ Anderson of the Dease Lake © RCMP detachment. dividuals also did not volun- tarily clear the roadway so ‘ they were arrested as well.” The arrests. were made _ without incident and the protestors were brought to the Dease Lake police de- tachment. Those arrested were later released on conditions to have no contact with any employees of Fortune Coal Limited or Fortune Minerals Limited and also agrreed not The Terrace Public Library OG, A Slide Show And Talk With teers: Pau Wi author of ONE RIVER Two CULTURES: 4 A HISTORY OF THE | BELLA COOLA VALLEY ~ Illustrated with remarkable archival ” photos as well as contemporary images, this fascinating history will transport you to. the Bella Coola Valley —a place that is both striking in in beauty and rich in culture. Time: . 7:30 Place: Mowoy, Octoser 3 2005 Terrace Art Gallery For More Information: 638-8177 We gratefully acknowledge the support of the Reese p.m. Corned ans tony oo Cones treed around RNABC’s three program approval criteria: cur- riculum, students’and graduates. These areas were critiqued through an extensive self-evaluation report submitted by the . three educational partners back in May and June of this year. ‘All new or-changed nursing education programs are re-=~After detailed review, the association board approved; the program to be delivered at NWCC. This phase one review grants preliminary approval to the — program until December 31;'2007..A new program phase two review, which includes a site visit, will be conducted i in the fall of 2007. The. first. class of-the program . began on ‘Sept. 6th. The . first two years of the four-year program will be offered at the Terrace campus of NWCC with the remaining two years being offered at the local UNBC campus: conduct field studies and perceptorship in consultation with , Students will Northern Health and grads will earn a Bachelor of Science in Nursing. to return to the blockade site .or the Klappan Valley. - By late. Saturday. Staff Sgt. Anderson said the pro- - testors appeared to be abid-_ ing by “A number of other in- - those conditions and had not retumed to the blockade. Fortune Coal Limited and Fortune Minerals Limited ‘applied for and were grant- - ed an enforcement order by. the Supreme Court of Brit- _ ish Columbia to remove the blockade, police.said. YY INVENTORY @\ Blowout £7 ENCORP PACIFIC (CANADA) GOT BOTTLES? TERRACE RETURN-IT CENTRE 2905 KENNEY ST. e 635-3779 Monday - Friday 8:30am-5:00pm Saturday 10:00am-6:00pm het Authorized Depot Encorp Pacific (Canada) | www.encorp.ca - 1-800-330-9767 No Limits ¢ Bottle Drive Specialists Fast and.Friendly « Full Refunds it's Worth It. oven THE CIT TERRACE|: Address: 2903 Kerr St. 00143.000 2904 Sparks St.. 06574.000 0D-5108 Medeek Ave. The sale of the following property is subject to the above Community Charter. OWNER CAMUS, Victor ‘ Mobile Home: HART, Rick: 27577 Mobile Home MORVEN, Theodore 30127 1 Mobile Home DEPROY, James . 24411 ' NOTICE TO PROSPECTIVE PURCHASERS: Folio # | 00026.000 MHR Mobile Home 25224 value of the property. . Only commercial property is subject to G.S.T. Wn the redemption period. i“ of the property(ies} for sale. Judy Degerness Collector/Director ‘ CITY OF TERRACE | 2005 TAX SALE. Pursuant to Section 403 of the Local Government Act, a Tax Sale will be held in the Municipal Council Chambers, 3215 Eby Street, Terrace, B.C., at 10:00 a.m., September 26, 2005, for the disposition of the following property. The following properties have delinquent taxes as of September 9th, 2005: Legal Description: Pon 1002, Block 1, DL 360 . - Plan 3369, Lot 3, DL 360 Plan: PRS66, Lot S4, DL 611 LOCATION 18. 4625 Graham Ave. 58 4625 Graham Ave. 3614 Kalumst. 28 3624 Kalum St. 1. Tax Sale © properties are subject to tax under the Property Purchase Tax Act on the fair market’ . 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