Page Ad — Terrace Standard, Wednesday, January 31, 7990 LETTERS ____ Fee hike | Slammed Kitwa nga roa d : TERRACE — Three Northwest’ Community College students a ogee joined students from across the WO r | crit IcCIZe province in protests at Lower Twi. Mainland universities last week An open letter. ta mo The people in our area to oppose anticipated increases “H - The Hon. Bill Vander Zalm: . travel to Terrace, Hazelton | in tuition fees at B.C. colleges ‘You may not be aware but and- Smithers for: shopping, and universities. 1 have had a petition cir- banking and doctors. We The three went as part of a culating in the Kitwanga have no choice but to travel | Canadian Federation of 7 ; a a es pe ies ; area, these highways. Sometimes | Students (CFS) campaign. § VOL . NTE On December 7 four peo- our trip to town cannot be | demanding tuition fees be. q ple‘died in four separate ac- postponed because of the | frozen and a royal commission ‘cidents.in a period of two weather or highway condi- | 0M post-secondary education be © : . ; hours between 11:30: and tions, a conducted, said local Crs gg . | 1:30. The highways had not Our insurance rates are ris- | representative Allan Ballinger. been cleared of wet snow, ing rapidly beyond our con- The student delegations . salted or sanded, trol, the highways are didn’t get a freeze or a royal | . One of the fatalities occur- treacherous at times and the commeaon, put advanced cg ne red within the property of worry of our. families and education minister Bruce anv pee wg out farm. A week before this loved ones are a constant Strachan promised a study into a You Can. make. eee: fatal accident a womenrolled —_ fear. ee increases. . ioatyy e a - her car three times over the = Many days the plow trucks He told students last Thurs- OS a dif ference! £ bank and landed in our are not out.before the school | day he couldn’t order colleges Be driveway, Last year in a -buses are picking up our and universities to freeze their ae : 24-hour period, six vehicles children. fees on the same basis that the went off the road atthesame © The new standards do not | couldn’t order them to increase corner where the fatality of require the plow trucks to their fees. VOLUNTEER VICTIMS SERVICE WORKERS ~~: | Ron Sales happened. have their blade at road level Although much of thedebate wil deal directly with Vi 18: TaD te I would like to bringa few so therefore many times | centreson proposedincreasesat § veteweine person ee ee TVAP Is presently accepting applications things up to your attentionas there is compact snow, which | the three universities, Ballinger Social Agencies and tha Victim. — _ from: people interested In becoming you must not be aware of turns to ice, covering the | said many NWCC students are © Candidates must be mature, responsibia individuals. . ,, VOLUNTEER VICTIMS SERVICE WORKERS, what is happening. roads. expecting to be hit by fee hikes who possess strong inter-personal skills. -. .+. ~ Suceessful applicants will recaive 30-40... The motor vehicle traffic There seems to be a cut next September in the wake of *Be 19 years of age or older ; - hours of training and must be ALC.M.P. in our area has expanded a__ back in the salt which is used | two major pay settlements with * Be wiling ta maka a committment to help 16.houws — - Security Screened. eS great deal in the past few as this winter we had ideal | unionized college employees. per month, a So ose _ years due to cut backs by the — conditions for salting and the NWCC vice-president Geof- _ CU ° C.N.R.° Chip trucks that roads were not bare. frey Harris said any change in Be ve os were once hauled by rail are 1 am pleading with you, tuition fees wouldn’t be decided 3). Multicultural applicants encouraged now constantly on the © sir, to change the standard of until April. Surveys are then highways. Lumber, steel, maintenance to what is conducted of other B.C, col- - produce and retail products desperately needed, before | Jeges, Harris said, and NWCC's are all part of the truck traf- more lives are lost, and increases are set to roughly the “Interested persons should call the. _TVAP co-ordinator, Karen Walker 638-0333 — fic that has increased. especially before our children | average of that at other col- awa ; The roads are maintained are at the wrong place at the | leges. oe or can pick up an information package’... for adequate traffic of years wrong time. “We don’t relate our tuition wo EE at the Terrace R.C.M.P.. To gone by, The 1990’s is a dif- Theresa McBoyle increases to staff wage set- [Rua —— —_ : ferent requirement. Kitwanga, B.C. tlements,” he added. Video store charged TERRACE — The owner of a Sr Terrace video store could be fin- : ; ana ed as much as $1 million and jailed for up to five years if con- victed of copyright violation charges laid this month. Terrace Video. Stop and owner James John Wold plead- ed not guilty Friday to charges of legally renting and display- ing for rent copies of five videotapes, ® ® : : t . The charges stem from a : a December 1988 raid on the store by Terrace RCMP. Federal crown prosecutor Jeff Arndt : y) ; 4 said police seized 19 tapes and had them analyzed at the RCMP's audio-visual analysis lab in Ottawa. ne - oe ; Arndt said the 10 charges EI against*Wold and Video Stop ; OE et e ; apply to five videos, He said the five tapes were the only ones . _ eee that were both clearly winder a Canadian copyright and are . . . ‘ woh alleged to be illegal copies Be, resulting from lab analysis, ot Court records show the five 5 ; a e os titles are Harry and the Hender- sons, Paradise Motel, Enemy Mine, Let's Get Harry, and Predator. ; Police obtained a search war- ; rant and seized the tapes Dec. . 30, 1988, Arndt said, following be y) e ‘ . a complaint to police by one of the store’s customers. ua e qualizer, an d ” g ; | é ‘good. Car not exactly as shown, in fact, its better. 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