The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, February 10, 1999 - Al] ewes | AUXili 4 uxiliary cops — ews jal r1ée | Homeowners, Condos, Logging ‘Trucks Qui 2 kav re Mm a [ n O U y & Equipment, Boat, Aircraft, Travel . Medical, Bonding, Tenant, Commercial een | | ee Officer conduct probed AUXILIARY RCMP officers here should know soon and Mobile Homes ; een ; whether or not they’H be back on duty by spring, Monthly Payments Plans Available ! ROME ERNAL evestigation into a Prince Rupert They and their counterparts across the province stopped yeaym : Sergeant who allegedly -harassed a Terrace volunteering last spring alter their weapons were taken ad i ° woman continues after criminal charges were stayed away and a review of their duties was ordered, Quality Insurance That Pays! Dec, 16, 1998. That's now complete and senior RCMP officers and “ : ae SKEENA MALL 635-6371 OR 1-838-549-5554 _ “After further investigation, we were no longer | government officials continue to mect to work out new A division tienen Dieties Credit Union = satisfied charges were . appropriate,” Kamloops responsibilities. regional Crown Counsel Jeff Barrow said last week. Some of their discussions center around whether or not Sergeant Robin Blair was charged with criminal they need uniforms to distinguish themselves from regular rere . harassment and harassment by telephone on June 13, | officers and, if firearms are returned, whether .38 calibre a T PE pa A se? 1998 for allegedly bothering a Terrace woman between revolvers should be replaced with 9mm. handguns. or he One 7 a bee Wee som Jan. 1, 1998 and June 12, 1998. Already, RCMP officials are saying the force will cap * ' Pe Me aos Blair signed a comunon law peace bond Dec, 16, the amount of moncy spent on auxiliaries, forcing YOu i Ove 1998 ordering him not to directly or indirectly contact niunicipalities to make up the difference. That has people . ; the victim for six months except where incidental con- worried that sinaller municipalities won't be able to afford Looking for that perfect gift for your tact through work requires it necessary, He will not to finance the auxiliary program, rectal Varentine? have a criminal record, ~ “Municipal governments will have to pay for the whole hes ome tly tt ee Ny ce Lady Dress Shop Blair is a 24-year member of the RCMP who worked thing less grants received from the provincial goverm- Ch ed what onde, fal veel esires. in the North District General Investigation Section in ment,”’ said Corporal Ewen Harvie who runs the auxiliary dresses sent suite. skirts, don anes of % Prince Rupert until June 13, 1998. He has been | program in B.C. lingerie Pi d sul eh, iris, Tess Jackets, suspended from duty with pay until the RCMP’s inter- “They’re very valuable,” he said of the auxiliaries. Berte, and so much more. nal affairs unit in Vancouver finishes its investigation. “The community mi ” ; * 7 , SUS , ly misses them. “The circumstances are such that it’s being dealt Harvie said auxiliary constables do a lot of work behind Valentine Sale with internally,’’ said Staff Sgt. Greg Funk, the North | the scenes and that nobody really knew about the program F ebruary 10 - 16 District Advisory non-commissioned officer. before their firearms were taken away and the review or- : Barrow handled the case to avoid conflicts of interest dered last spring. ‘ All F all F ashions because Prince Rupert crown counsels kuow Blair. Debbie Scarborough, a local auxiliary officer who bas % been off duty since last year, says she notices less of an 4 Off Moose poachers sought _ RCMP presence on Terrace streets nowadays. in Rosswood area Sleepwear & Lingerie %. LOCAL conservation officers are looking for the | Canadian Community Newspapers Association % poachers responsible for a recent series of moose kill- Off ings after dark near Rosswaod. . } hewspap ers “Conservation officers have been engaged in enfor- & CNA II the | | cement and are trying to discover who might have been tell the loca story: N L d involved,”' said regional environment ministry director yce La Y D ress Jim Yardley. ‘ : He said moose carcasses had been found near OAL AO LG & Bridal Shop Rosswood in January and poaching had been spotted Ss Ss 4 i 106-4716 Lazelle Ave, Terrace 635-8118 by motorists using the Nisga’a highway. Any usc of weet pecia $s E-. firearms so close to the road puts motorists and Treat your lovebear to an j Rosswood residents at risk, said Yardley. unforgettable dinner, Choose a ¢ Yardley didn’t know how many complaints came into the Terrace conservation officer office, But he said the Rosswood area has. been one of this year’s poachiig complaint hot spots, , Though illegal hunting activity in the area has slowed in the past few weeks, Yardley said the problem is still ongoing and a message should be sent to poachers. “It's illegal to hunt at night and in close proximity to the highway,”’ he said. Yardley stressed that poaching is not only dangerous but, if caught, those convicted face significant fines. a, ne : Ta | selection from our fine ment aati Pi. or trya Valentine's special, gost ree era ne New York Steak & Garlic Prawns *19.95 Chicken Phyllo Parcels cof INN 4702 Lakelse Ave Terrace 635-6302 i Where good food brings the whale family together! Injuries Stop Here. Road BY yostnest and AS Dl AD alia sey ty OD | eg Ne ty, t i a Rew t 3/8” Drive Universal Joint Secket Set Metal Case Included ie died Buckle Up. 3/8” Drive Impact Wrench uLTO6070 ULTOSO7IM : : The ergonomic design and tight weight reduce SAE 3/8" to 3/4” Metric 10-32 mm —e =~ fatigue when used for extended periods, 8 pieces 1] pieces Ultima torque: 150 thf $54.99 $64.99 nonth ‘of February. Treat your Valentine or treat yourself Northern Savings and Blue Ridge Ventures : a 5/16" to 1-1/8" offered a Grand Prize of 2 leather jackets having See our selection of colourful silk $29.99 a retail of $1000 to the winners of the “Discover flowers just in time for Spring The Difference” deposit campaign which ran from September to November, That's Debbie & Brad L'Heureux (far left and far right), who are - Located in the being presented with their jackets by Northern . tae Coast Inn of the West Savings Credit Union Manager Ken Earl and N h Mike Moore, Manager of Biue Ridge Ventures ort 638-1892 \id.: = y, Store Open 7 Days A Week 4641 Keith Avenue, Terrace, B.C. » 635-6334 149B City Centre, Kitimat, B.C, = 632-2224 racuucy) W) Good Health Clinics R We would like A to invite you 1 ga and your family g to join us at our Zellers © Good f Health Clinics. Did you know that 1 in 5 Canadians has igh blood pressure? Have your blood pres- sure measured by a registered nurse and. learn how high blood pressure can affect your health. Our next clinic day Topic: High Blood Pressure Clinic Wean Date: Wednesday, February 17, 1999 Time: Drop by between 10:00am and 4:00pm . nur Prescription for Peace of Mind Skeena Mal 4761 Lnkelse Ave 638-2094 Terrace, B.C.