The three charged men were | creasing its pay out was, reached ‘The ‘Nisge’a, a-are the most a ; _— arrested i in a stakeout by police a. : , Fant Aug. 10.. RCMP would not : —— —: - “reveal the location ‘of where Pv Vi ng G f ae been ea ane wy ; aA ; NOD 7 AUGUST 4 995 AUGUST | 995 OCy Was recovere 1s fT JONI Pia ~ aa . Om De OE a ape was not a random incident, : » SUNDAY, _ TUESDAY? -\ WEDNESDAY :. THURSDAY, FRI [said RCMP Constable Steve ee 7 ~~ WL 2774, eee ‘Fullerton, who: did add that _ AtTERRACE BOWLING LANES — . 1 2 i Terrace 7? Ganadlen 5 Terrace Kohlman was known to police. Society Assoviaian | oe J Friendship Terrace Peaks | Terace Nisga’a Tal emma mnastics ; Terrace Search & Rifle seized, Ys Society y Ant\Paverty | Council Terrace Flescue : | 6 ae 7 ; Tenace Big Brothers 1 ) Terrace Art. _m an charged Parents Coalition |” Terrace {8 9 l 0 Theate. | 11 ‘ane 2 Assoo c MATTHEW MacDONALD of Ad fortha: Minor: {.; Kermode | Terrace Peaks Saciaty. Kinsman Club} | Rosswood appeared in Terrace iw wedmaten Baseball | Friendship | Gymnastics: Terrace Nisga'a Tribal. Terrace Skating . ‘court Aug, 11 charged with as- |. by in Terrace _ Association. | . Society fo. Anti-Poverty | Council-Terrace |. Club Sault, pointing a. firearm, pos- ye Pi : J Orerot fq Page Rotary Club Session of a dangerous weapon 13 +5 Goall 14. 15 a 16 - TZ. tha Royal 18 Canadian pee -and possession of a Weapon a . Miner” ‘eemmatle Trg ve - Purple ; “Paraplegic Kitsumkalum Sistertiood -contrary to a court order. encement 6 riendship uebac ; Tonace aa Tribal Sy bite: - ‘The charges followed an in- er onterace | Ageieton |: : Society » Swim Club | - -anttPoverty: oe Tarrace | ‘Assodttion | cident. with another man in —_ SS an . . ae Order of: DER Sp .Rosswood Aug. 11, say 71: 20 ; 1. " 2D ; 123 Terrace: 2: the ENS - 25 2 Cenaden 26. 26 “RCMP, Also. charged is Terrace: Terrace f Ki io “Blueback |). #4250 | ---."Paraplagic Rebecca Walker of Rosswood | 1: f. - TERRACE BOWLING LANES 4 1. Community | . ‘Baeebal Friendship. — Swin Gud | Taraee * _ Nisga’a Tribal Sete. ; i ue oe Pen | coe - Dasetd Shames “ airace Skating : re improper storage of “sf 635:59114': erepie Ab ,Band . ae — 5 ioe | Meunait «A Poverty . ‘Coup Tetrace =| oe Sag “makes it an offence to‘keep a o7 So to 30: oo [a Terrace 747 [°° 3 “Joaded firearm in a residence | FREE GA GAME i Paras oan , tance P Bee 3 piel cr ‘and it is mandatory to store | neem Inor Sa ake guns and ammunition separate l Ve : “Teaucalen Baseball - House Si “Terrace ° from each other. I Augu St 25-26-27 | infewaca__| Association Society Anti-Poverty . : RCMP capt oa 7 p.m. - Midnight - Friday, Y Sat. Afternoon Games" . Doors: che 30 amy rn! ‘seized in connection with the |. | Noon - Midnight - Saturday, bos Evening Games © : “Deors 4:30 p.m. ‘Games 6: 1S incident, There were no ine | 4 Noon - 10: p.m. - Sunday | | Thurs., Fri., Sat. Late Night Games Doors 9: PAM. Games 10:00. p.m. ‘juries reported. No Charge For Shoes © No Reservations, One Free Game Per Person Per Day Family Bingo Every Saturday. Afterncon | Lai Wednesday month Is DOUBLE BINGO. ‘ _— va) T.V. MONITORS SMOKEREMOVAL | AISLE E CONCESSION ; 4410 Legion, Terrace 635-2411 . Police _ Beat Local charged with murder - A LOCAL man was one of ‘three people charged last week degree ‘murder of a Langley man who disappeared in 1993. “Robert. Wagner, 32, of Ter- tace, his brother Rory Wagner, 36, of Chilliwack and Gerard "Beaugrand, 36, of Surrey were -charged in Surrey court last week with the death of ‘| Anthony KohIman of Langley. The disappearance - of Kohiman, 30° in 1993, was reported in October that year by his mother, RCMP treated the matter as a missing persons case until six months ago when Surrey. RCMP received in-" formation: that foul play was involved, They're alleging that ‘Kohlman = was | kidnapped, beaten and murdered and that his body. was disposed of in the ‘Fraser Valley. = with the kidnapping and first] Feds urge the province | to ink Nisga’a land deal — FEDERAL INDIAN Affairs min- ister Ron Irwin thinks politicians instead of mediators can solve a dispute over the cost of settling the Nisga’a land claim. During a visit to B.C. Irwin Said he’s disappointed in the atti- tude of the provincial goverment which he claims is responsible for a breakdown in negotiations to ’ settle the Nisga’ aland claim. |. Those talks stalled last month when the fedetal and provincial ; governments . couldn’? agree on how to split the cost of a treaty. B.C. had. offered to send the cost sharing dispute to mediation: but the federal refused, “If a mediator or arbitrator was appointed, they’d start at the be- ginning. I say -let’s decide as politicians,, We’ve been at the ‘government ‘fable 15 years already,’’ said Ir- win. Although B.C. and Ottawa had agreed carlier to split the cost of a Nisga'a claims deal cqually, they couldn’t agree on the amount the provincial | government . would forego in lost revenues’ from tim: ber stumpage and other revenues. A compromise with Ottawa in- but the province then insisted their formula be applicd to all other land claims: settlements being handled - under the . B.C, Treaty Commission. ; That formula “would have reduced the. provincial cash por- tions of settlements and raised ihe federal portion. - “I don’t see where we have to "have a linkage between the treaty commission and: the Nisga'’a. The ‘Nisga’a- claim is. separate ‘from the commission. I- say let’s sign the Nisga’a treaty and get on with it,”.said Irwin. “(The Nisga’a’ claim) was. a done deal. I wasn’t happy, no one likes it when you have. to pay more money but we apréed to it.”” Irwin’ woulda’t talk ‘about ihe . details. of the deal, saying there had been enough leaks alréady, ' : ’ ©The details are leaking like a ‘sieve out here. I’m getting tired of the leakages. I can say that fone: came. fromthe federal government,”” he said. Irwin wondered how B.C, can sign all the other outstanding land claims deals in the province when it’s having trouble concluding the Nisga’a one. he Terrace Standard, Wednesday, August 16, 1995 - Ag Look Twice... patient negotiators ‘in Canada, They don’! deserve this, Ifthe . fe | It's Motorcycle Season. province can’t sign a deal with . the Nisga’a, where can they doa deal,’’ he said. The difference separating: ‘the . two governments from a Nisga’a deal balloons to $2 billion when multiplied out across the other 60 or so native land claims in B.C, kak AK Trewin’ & appearance. in B.C, coincided with an announcement on how the federal government wants to negotiate ative self. . govermment. The federal plan is based on self government being an. inherent tight contained in the constitu- ‘tion, Although self govemitent is- sues such as education and health care. are already being. covered through land claims talks in B.C, Irwin said the federal commit- ment is firm and rational. The federal position. states that the Charter of Rights and Free- doms will apply to native govern- ments and that laws important to all Canadians, such as the criminal code, will prevail. 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