a iin iia Bi i ie i Dae ee a page A12 — Terrace Standard, Wednesday, May 23, 1990 Radio ne turns to TERRACE: — A native radio station based in Terrace is turn- |. ing to bingos on the air to make up for budget cuts... Northern ‘Native.:Broad- — casting (NNB) will start the first of its weekly on-air. bingos next month as one way.of making up more than $80,000 cut from its federal operating grant, says manager Ray Jones. The amount represents the 16 per cent cut in’ all native com- munications programs an- nounced as part of this spring’s federal budget. “We were going to start in the fall but with the budget cuts, we decided to move up the date,’’ said Jones. He added that NNB, it broad- casts via satellite to approx- imately 20 communities, has a provincial licence to hold -the weekly bingos, Jones also said the station is Ray Jones approaching companies to sponsor programs as another way of recouping monies. lost i in the budget cut. NNB’ § licence allows it to sell Massive native contract signed — TERRACE — Nine bands in the Hazeltons have signed a $76 million-five year contract with the federal government to pro- vide education, social, health and capital project services, The agreement, it’s the largest of its kind in Canada, continues the reduction of Department of Indian and Nor- thern Affairs involvement with native groups, says department spokesman Doreen Mullins, “We're gradually turning over more and more respon- sibility to native bands,’ she said. The agreement was signed with an umbrella group, the Gitksan-Wet’suwet’en Local On leave TERRACE — One of the top administrators with the society that operates Mills Memorial Hospital and Terraceview Lodge has taken a leave of abscence. Kathleen Delgatty, the Ter- race Health Care Society’s con- tinuing care services director with responsibility for the Ter- raceview Lodge intermediate and extended care facility, will return after several months to work on- educational and development projects. She and health care society chief executive officer Michael Leisinger said last week the combining of hospital and lodge operations means an ad- ministrator for Terraceview is no longer necessary, That process began two years ago when the two societies run- ning the two facilities were amalgamated to form the health care society. ‘‘Situations change over time and in this case, the roles have changed. We don’t need two ad- ministrators,’’ said Delgatty. She has been at the lodge for. nearly six years. Services ‘Society, representing the approximately 8,000 people belonging to the bands in the Hazeltons area. Federal Department of In- dian Affairs minister Tom Sid- don was in Hazelton last week to sign on behalf of the federal government. Society treasurer Glen Williams, also chief councillor at Kitwancool, described the agreement as a step toward self- government. “We're re-organizing the delivery systems to meet our guidelines — to place decision making with the hereditary chiefs,”’ he said. , The amount of money is the same ihe bands would have received if the services had been provided by the federal govern- ment, Williams said, but it will be managed without a large bureaucracy. “'What we want to do is im- prove the systems to the com- munities,’’ he said, The society was once called the Gitksan-Wet’suwet’en Government Commission and has been in existence for several years. It was already responsible for some work once handled by the federal government. 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