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Their mobile home al No. 42 in the North Kalum Trailer Park went up in flames at around 10;26 a.m. ‘ Fire chief Randy Smith said the. trailer was completely engulfed in QName when firefighters arrived, It was quickly extinguished but Smith said damage was extensive. ‘The trailer was occupied by a family and three kids,’’ Smith said, ‘'So their pros- pects for Christmas this year aren’! all that great,’”” .. Smith said family and friends in the trailer court are taking care of the family so far. He said they were renting the trailer, and - did not belicve their possessions were in- sured, 2 mg ee = oe, The entire family bad ieft minutes before the blaze to go fo an assembly at Clarence Michiel Elementary School, Smith said. A cause of the fire has not yet been estab- lished, but RCMP Staff Sgt. Doug Wheler said foul play is not suspected, ‘Right now it doesa’t appear to be any- thing suspicious,’’ he said. kkk tok THE SAME morning fire struck, a pair of grinches stole someone else’s Christmas in the same trailer park. Wheler said a resident there had started his car, then went back inside to get some- thing. 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The Regulatory Process es As outlined in the Regulatory Timetable attached as Appendix A to Order No. G- 115-96, the Commission will hold a pre-hearing conference on January 13,-1997 to dis- cuss the phasing of the contents and deficiencies contained in the Application along with other issues requiring clarifi- _ cation in advance of the February 10, 1997 public hearing. Public Inspection of the Application The Application for the Seven Mile Unit No. 4 Hydro- Electric Project and Commission Order No, G-115-96 are available for inspection at the following locations: British Columbia Hydro and Power Authority Head Office - Hearings and Regulatory Records | @ (604) 623-3578 . 333 Dunsmuir Street, Vancouver, B.C, V6B 5R3 Information Centre, 2nd Floor, Podium B @ (604) 528-3008 . 6911 South Point'Drive,-Burnaby, B.C, V3N 4X8 All District Offices - Copies of the Application and supporting material are also available for inspection at the office of the British _ Columbia Utilities Commission, 6th Floor - 900 Howe Street, Vancouver, B.C, V6Z 2N3. me Intervenors and Interested Parties who wish to take part in the review of the Application are to advise {he Commission Secretary, in writing, of their intention to participate.in the proceedings no later than January 20, 1997, Information Requests Registered Intervenors or Interested Partics requesting additional information from the Applicant should do so as soon as possible, but no later than January 20, 1997. Information Requests shall be responded to by B.C.Hydro no iater than two weeks after receipt. ; Submissions by Intervenors Written evidence and submissions from Intervenors is required to be filed, one copy each, with the Commission: Secretary and B.C.Hydro, by February 5, 19977, Participant Assistance All parties intending to apply for Participant Assistance must file a budge! by January 20, 1997 cofsistent with the Commission’s Policy and Rate Sheet as outlined in Order No, G-103-96, Copies of the Participant Assistance Policy and Rate Sheet are available from the Commission upon request. —_ ; Clarification Persons intending to participate in the B.C.Hydra Pre- Hearing Conference and who are uncertain as to the man- ner in which to proceed, may contact Mr, Robert Pellatt, Commission Secretary or Mr. Bob Rerie, Senior Engineer, Electrical by telephone at (604) 660-4700, or B.C. toll free at 1-800-663-1385, or in writing to the above address or by facsimile at (604) 660-1102, The Commission cah also be reached on the Internet at bouc@pop.govbeca. ’ BY ORDER Robert J, Pellatt Commission Secretary. 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