ye 4 . is only about six ‘per cent,’” he fo, City TERRACE - An. advisory . covering three suggested com-. : munity facilities. | ‘The proposal covering a would. present all three equally other, ne ak eg Sm me Pe et ge ae EE Ee group "goed need for - ‘library, pool and centre EE eh Us Mg age a ERE ay Sgr RS a gh aa ge Pp Birk Plat OG = ep My em tary ne wee this case we feel this~ is - that any: library’ construction body to council has recom- something: the city should fook . , mended having one'referendum at," McMynn continued. © current location.’ ‘He added that, any referen- ‘To move it would be a -dum for capital cost approval mistake,’ he said, should include the regional | library expansion, second sheet, district area surrounding. Ter- " of .ice:‘and ;community centre“ race.’:.".,: : ‘sion |; (TEAC) chairman . John . for expansion, a plan by the city construction would be _moreé ~McMynn . to: build’.a community- logical beside the current arena, “Our ‘thought i is that the city: - ‘ is ready for all three, but we conference: centre, 4 ‘proposal "We feel that area (beside the for'a second sheet of ice and a courthouse) i is betier suited for. a don’t feel they should be divid- :: ‘suggestion that ‘three ‘squash parking because’ adding to ‘the ed up to compete against each courts be built as part of any arena facility would’ take up other,”’ he said. complex. : parking space’ there now 4 “Our Tole i is to advise and in ~ from front front - Nisga’ a, § a lot of. progress on it,” Denhoff, He added that the Nisga’a have come up with “several -, Creative ideas’’ on having other i parties become involved in the | talks in some fashion. Prince Rupert council recent- ly joined earlier statements by -Terrace council that other par- ties become involved, Fishing groups have also said they want. to-know what is going on. Denhoff said the range of discussion ° on involving other. parties goes from having them * in negotiating sessions or to be -Locals ' arrested TERRACE — Two Terrace residents were arrested on '- heroin trafficking charges last . week by Prince Rupert RCMP. '- Doug Ostergard and Pamela Bates, both of Terrace, are a charged with conspiracy to im- port heroin and conspiracy to traffick in heroin, according to Const. Dan Geurts of the Prince Rupert’ RCMP | subdivision’s drugisquad. Osterzard was also: charged with possession of heroin for the ‘Purpose. of traf- fickins oF Seizures _of ; the “drug a - asked for their opinions ‘on McMynn said TEAC feels maid S entity hows we are to be involv. specific items. ed,"” : “¥t’s good public policy to "We don't see'too ‘much pro-’ hear all ideas,'” he said.’ blem in’ having, this resolved,” : Nisga’a Tribal Council ex- said Robinson. ©” ecutive director Rod’ Robinson On the issue of involving said they’re looking at interim other parties in the talks, . protective measures in terms of what kind of approval processes major developments now ‘have to go through. ~~ “We have no problem with development but there has to be some kind of involvement on our part,” he said. “We realize’ you can’t just ‘stop development. We're mind- ful that we also depend on development for employment s too narrow. We're for our people but-you must ring to the general public, ” bear in mind that we have to in- said Robinson. any Robinson said the Nisga’ a also “Using terms. li third party “ special’ interest Ere TU ENGR gi steak cg mg project should take’ place at its.” The advisory body also feels _any type of community. centre *: “shouldn't ; be -built..-beside'.the: , TEAC’s ‘proposal,’ it’s now: courthouse as: first suggested by: | put one. against the before ‘council’s “tourism and | the city. =) 4 ‘says Tourism and economic development commit-. - Given the prospects. Of a be 4 Economic Advisory Commis- tee, follows the library's plans cond sheet of.ice, McMynn said { | a he “Before Ilost 80 Ibs. with Nutr/System ‘Ll used to watch my son play Sports. Now | play with him.” .. “My son always asked me io play weight ‘and get into. great. shape. > ball Buticouion'ikeepupwilhhim. Today, I'm out thereon the field - _So I'd end up being a spectator. with my son. And the funny thing And thal upset me, because | is, he's hi ving trouble keepi up couldn't do ail the things a falher wilh me.’ usually does wilh his son. nae i “But with Nulri/Sysiem that all. oD changed. They helped ine lose | o. "SAFE and altos tee “walght loss. around 90 per cent pure heroin.’ “Po ' “What gets sold on the street * . said.-“‘So you can probably cut : _it about 15 times.”” - ’ Street value of the seizure is a estimated ‘at “more than $250,000: . Ostergard and Bates ap- peared in court Jan.23, along : -.. with two Prince Rupert ' - " sesidents — William Mangan _ and Michael Bigford — who ; .- were also charged with con- i}. splracy to traffick heroin, 4°. . Geurts said RCMP officers i are looking for another suspect. _ ~Ostergard was released from ; :- gustody ‘last Thursday on -”) $15,000 bail, Bates was released “> @n-$5,000 bail, . 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