4 _ The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, April 5, 2006 - Att : | Music. man. Shige - to Canadian troops | in Afghanistan. Bote” _ KEYBOARDIST: Petty Officer Second C Class Roy Kaighin of the Naden naval band based in Esquimalt | lets T- | his fingers do their magic March 26 at a concert at the Kitsumkalum community hall.:Eight members of,°|- ; P TERRACE. | ” the band travelled here to show their appreciation | for cards and banners prepared by the e village and sent CITY OF TERRACE is seeking - nominations to the ORDER OF TERRACE The Order of Terrace is given to select individuals in. ‘recognition of outstanding contributions to the well- - being of the City of Terrace, and torecognize significant 7a '>=/——rhen achievement and service to‘the community in’a wide [ian variety of fields, including (but not limited to) business RECIPIENTS and entrepreneurs, arts and entertainment, science-: | and academics, health and education, sports and ‘|. youth leadership, volunteer and community service, | 8 -andcharitable'donations. = Jim Ryan Ifyou know someone that you feel should be considered ee - forthe Order of Terrace, please submit their nomination Gordon McConnell Ain confidence) before April 21, 2006* to: Be Ida Mohler Jim Stainton oy The Order of Terrace ° “Mayor and Council >» 3245 EbyStreet =, Terrace,B.C.. NaG 2x8 . "Nominations previously ‘submitted will also be considered, however if information on the individual has changed, please. "contact the City to provide updated Information. : .o Nomination forms and criteria information may be picked up at City Hall or by calling the City of Terrace at 638 4723 or online at www city terrace bc ca TERRACH LITTLE THE NTRE vind STAN DARD ‘Pot seller nailed - A YOUNG MAN: caught trafficking marijuana in ‘the diug- | - as free zone of Caledonia Senior Secondary School: has been “4 sentenced to house arrest plus'a ‘period of probation.. : | - Joseph" Charles Dudoward, 20, received’ a conditional fe of probation, a 10-year firearms ban and he can t have acell- ff j Phone. : : - On May 4, 2005, “while a student at Caledonia, Dudoward i was found to have 13 joints and six individual gram baggies _ i of marijuana plus some empty baggies i in his backpack. : » fe .~ “The judge-mentioned that in his decision that it is well” Be ¢ known that a person is not supposed to have drugs at school vey and that Mr. Dudoward should’ve been aware of that when it ea etea at FST ne free zone wasn’t used within the contéxt of what happened,” ” * said prosecutor Tim Klaassen. ified with the judge’s decision.. " sion and that the judge ‘weighed out all the mitigating a and : aggravating factors,” he said. Klaassen said one of the aggravating factors i in ‘the case : was that Dudoward was selling illegal drugs at a school, but of ‘a mitigating factor was that he cooperated with the principal - yand allowed his backpack to be searched. pM By-entering a. guilty plea, ‘Dudoward indicated that, she. knew what he did was wrong, ‘Klaassen said."? The no- -cellphone condition is a standard request in ‘drug SP : trafficking cases, Klaassen said. People who are trafficking: . “drugs use cellphones ‘to talk to customers and arrange to ‘meet them in a particular place, he said. , While there wasn’t any indication that Dudoward had used a cellphone to contact customers the day of his arrest, he had written up his own business cards that included his cellphone number, Klaassen said. . The sentence was handed down March 16i in Terrace Pro- vincial Court. 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