_ court documents. a Kemano word still on SMITHERS — Construction warkers anxious ta get back to work on Alcan’s billion-dollar Kemano Completion Project will have to sweat it out over the sum- mer. Opponents .. of the massive hydroctectric power project say they won?t decide ‘until. the ‘fall whether or not they will’ appeal the recent federal appeal court de- cision against’ them to. the Supreme Courtof Canada, Alcan vice-president - Bill Rich has already made: it clear con- struction won't resume . until all legal challenges arc over. ~ Rivers . Defence Coalition chairman Pat Moss said that al- though’ the coalition has only 60 _ days to begin an ‘appeal, the Supreme Court's summer recess will give them extra time to file it “ed don’t expect an, ‘appeal, to be filed until. the Supreme’ Court _ presumes Sometime . in - Septem- -ber,”’ Moss said, ~ The May 7 federal appeal court ruling overturned a. lower court decision last year subjecting the hold mental review. The new ruling opens the way for construction ta - tesiyme at Kemano, where Alcan has now spent about $600. mil- lion. Moss. said. coalition lawyers have looked at the decision, -But the extra time over the summer will give them further. opportunity to plan. Tt will also give: project op- ponents. a chance to watch what ~ kind of review process the pro- vince initiates, and to. decide whether they can afford to Pay for another appeal. Meanwhile, Moss says natives | and exvironmentalists opposed to» the project are lobbying Victoria to. begin a’ comprehensive cn- . Vironmental review of the project, She said ‘they plan to hold premicr Mike Harcourt to, his promise to hold such a review, A delegation to Victoria-May~ 22 made that point clear, she said.. They haven’t received a response yet, she said, adding they’re still awaiting details from the. pro- vince on what form the review - stituting summer, hours, 7 September 41,1992 inclusive. SCHOOL DISTRICT 88 — (TERRACE) NOTICE Summer Hours | School District 88 administration board office will be’ ine effective June: 29," _ through. Hours will be 8:00 a.m, to 4:00 p. m, ‘MORERWTES? J GAD OPE PE RNORMONE: a "PRESENTS ‘Happy birthday — | | from band office pleading guilty to assault causing ed a 1d. Catlick Running © against-" Carlick are Ends June 30/92 STARTS TODAY! ona ona rick Was — Tyan. Quock, Yvonne Tashoots i - sentenced May 26 to 30- days at- and Willie Bob. ; 4530 Greig. AND T: 30 P, M. ’ the Terrace correctional centre for ‘the Dec. 25,1991 assault of Ella’ + Edna Jolnny at Telegraph Creck. : 4 ee | - Gonads - Provisions ‘of the Indian ..Act call: for the removal -from ‘office of chief councillors convicted: of * ‘mately’ 1,200 people, ‘just under half» of ‘whom: Jive. on: reserve...” _ There are about 135. people of . ‘two: “year term'ds ‘ch Jef Colnicillor~“ Voting age on the twor reserves, unis offences. : - Carlick’s: renioval cies just” one month. shy” of: completing a “forge ou today and effective June 22. The Tahltan band has ‘reserves... ‘at Telegraph’ Creek‘ and ‘Deas: ‘Lake. Only ‘band: members livin, - On Teserve can vote. The band. - numbers - e. epprex’ “project to a full federal environ. might take, HAPPY BIRTHDAY CANADA. Vesta Douglas, Terrace “Fteaman, writes the first birthday message cn a ‘card’ the city al will be sending to Ottawa. The card will be in the Skeena Mall: : und Sune 21.if you'd like to add your own well wishes. ? 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