A2 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, July 16, 2003 Two charged in New Year’s brawl TWO LOCAL nightelub bouncers face criminal charges stemming from a drunken New Year's Eve brawl outside Hanky Panky’s bar this year, Lorne Robert Wallington is charged with one count of assault white David Wayne Kirkaldy has been charged with three counts of assault and one count of uttering death threats. The charges stem from a brawl.-alleged to in- volve the two men, other nightclub staff and a group of Hanky’s patrons. The fight happened around 3 am. Jan. | across the street from the nightclub directly in front of Video Stop. — Darlene Morgan was present the night of the al- - tercation and alleges the fight happened after a ' group of her friends were being harassed by on- and ~ off-duty bouncers at the club. Morgan said when her group tried to leave the club the bouncers followed them outside where the - fight ensued, - Her husband was beaten unconscious and an- other man was left bleeding from the eyes, nose and ears, Morgan said. The brawl was captured on videotape by a sur- veillance camera at Video Stop. ‘From front Road lobby marks a win MLA Roger Harris presen- - ted in the B.C, legislature. in late August, setting a deadline for submissions of Oct. 25. A decision is ex- The Class A designa- tion will bring an addition- al $90,000 a year in. main- tenance spending on the highway between the two northwest communilies, said Monaghan, who is also vice-chair of the Kiti- mat-Stikine regional dis- trict. She took up the battle for winter road safety after complaints from frustrated drivers — and the number of accidents — climbed too high to for her ignore. pected before Christmas. JIM CULP speaks at Thursday's public meeting. From front More senior care options to come Rowe said an extra 46 assisted living units are to be established here and in Kitimat over the next two years, He predicted that will also relieve pressure on Terraceview, which now is home to seven Kitimat re- sidents. A registrar of indepen- dent living units is to be created to establish stan- dards of what level of care each senior should get. Local case managers would actually categorize seniors according to the standards, Norman Read, a former hospital board appointee, asked what will happen to couples in independent living units once one spouse dies. “Separating people who have been married for SATE | FOOD & DRUG TERRACE BC ISH OUR? WEBSITE WWW. SAFEWAY. 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