Al4- The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, December 9, 1998 NDP to lose crucial support in boundary shift proposal THE PROVINCIAL Skeena riding will lose the Kitwanga area should the recommendations of an electoral boundary commission be adopted. Judging from the results of the 1996 provincial election, that could also mean a loss of crucial votes to sitting NDP MLA Helmut Giesbrecht. The area contains the villages of Gitanyow and Gitwangak, both of which voted heavily for Giesbrecht, and the predominantly white communily of Kitwanga. In fact; of the 443 votes cast-in the three- places, Gies-- brecht claimed 277. His overall margin of victory for Skeena was less than 600. The commission recommends the area, essentially those people who live west of Hwy37 as it runs north of Kitwanga, be added to the riding of Bulkley Valley- Stikine. Should the change go ahead, the Skeena riding will con- sist of Terrace, Kitimat and tiny Cedarvale. “We're obliged by the Electoral Boundaries Commiis- sion Act, and reminded by the courts, that we must adhere lo the principle of representation by population as much as possible,’ reported commission chairman Josiah Wood in a report released last week. “Atthe same time we must balance that principle against other factors relevant to effective representation, such as geography, history and community interests,’’ he said. Giesbrecht’s not thrilled at losing the area, saying the commission instead might have moved the boundary a bit east. That way, he would represent residents who live on both sides of the highway. “T would have preferred to have that happen instead of this,”’ said Giesbrecht of the recommendation. | { Ghristmas Ghristmas : Luncheon Sunday | Butter Brunch December 18th dvery Sunday 11:30am to 2:30pm Enjoy our Febulous Luncheon Buffer. 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Telephone: 635-0083 Fax: 635-0092 GRIEVE |g) STOPPERS Terrace Crime Stoppers are asking for your assistance in solving a vandalism inci- dent that occurred in the near the White River Logging Camp, situated at the 110km mark of Hwy 37, north of Terrace. At some time during the Thanksgiving day weekend of October 9 through 13, 1998, unknown culprit(s) attended the and proceeded to cause a severe amount of damage to logging equipment and heavy machinery located near the 14km mark of the Arbour logging road off the Harper Main Logging road in this area. Upon returning to this somewhat remote area after the lang weekend, workers dis- covered equipment and heavy machinery damaged to the amount of approximately $50,000.00. If you have any information about this or any other similar incidents, or if you know the identity of the person or persons responsible for this act of mischief over $5000.00, Crime Stoppers would like to hear from you. Crime Stoppers offers a cash reward of up to $1.000.00 for Information leading to an arrest and charges being lald against an individual In thie or other unsolved crime. tf you have any Information cali Crime Stoppers at 635-Tips that's 635-8477, Callora will not ba required to reveal their identity nor teatify in court, Crime Stoppers does not subscribe to call display. Call 635-TIPS Giesbrecht added he'll probably bring it up when the commission holds a series of meetings to hear what people have to say before issuing its final report. There are 22 such meetings scheduled but there only two in the north, one in Fort St. John and the other in Prince George. “T’ve contacted them and said that’s not good enough,” said Giesbrecht. kKhkkk Other northwest changes would see Meziadian Junction taken out of Bulkicy Valley-Stikine and added to the North Coast riding. Kk kkKK Across the province, the commission recommended ad- ding four new seats —— two in the Surrey-White Rock area, one in the castern Fraser Valley and one in the Burnaby- Coquitlam area to reflect increased population. Other ur- ban ridings would be adjusted to take into account that in- creased population. The commission did not recommend the elimination of any of the current 75 seats in the legislature. And it did have the authority to add as many as six seats to the legis- lature. It did note that rural ridings were difficult to deal with. That’s because legislation requires riding populations to deviate no more than 25 per cent above or 25 per cent be- low the provincial riding population average. The electoral commission can can recommend straying beyond that limit due to special circumstances. Its report noted that while modern communications tech- nology is an asset in rural areas, it in itself is nat an ade- quate replacement for face-to-face contact with an MLA. » Slow down speeders Members of Citizens on Patrol, Lyman Jaakkola, a new recruit, and Barb Hazzard are making sure people don’t speed along Keith Avenue. Citizens on Patral, don't issue speeding tickets; they are volunteers who work with ROMP to reduce speeding and crime. 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