: AB - ‘The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, February 8, 2006 a —— - ee SO | _ oe - Vandal. damage at local schools. eather lour Nes¢f fairly minimal ‘Northern 3-Year | By DUSTIN QUEZADA opening Cashable Escalator DESPITE LOSING four | up. sight Term Deposit _ small trees on the Skeena lines on “Junior Secondary ‘grounds ° pro p - ° Great Rates:.'. . ° Fully Cashable ate . Year 1 --3:5% .. © RRSP Loans at Prime* _ nae” Over the holidays, the school erties. 'S’ _.district’s facility services di-' . making. . Year 2 - 4.0% 8 ‘Deadline March 1, 2006 Year 3 -4.5% | gwvyve?e an - rector says vandalism i is not _ it harder. 7 “Subject to final credit approval a major problem here. to” hide, “Vandalism.{in the Coast b r éak Mountains district]. is fairly - andenter.} "= minimal: compared to other . or ‘cause , istrict,” said Chuck Mor- damage ~ 2, rar , who has served ina toschool ~ Chuck similar capacity with other . b uild. - Morr iS - districts for nearly 30 years. ‘ ings. «: o “We get ‘the odd broken, ‘In addition to the four, _window,” Morris added. “trees damaged . (one was -... As’of Jan: 9, the district uprooted ‘and stolen), Added Bonus ?. I. ; “ - lee ee 6 Chances to WIN! | _ be eo | el? = |e: wa Accent |. ‘gaat where cous : NORTHERN 1-800-663-0298 ~ has Spent $19,616 on repairs - _ of vandalism said Marcel - . Georges, the district’ s secre- .. tary treasurer. ~ vandal(s) left tire ccks 0 on: the property’s grass. Morris said the district is in no rush to replace the SAVINGS. JERE DIT: EN TON. accentinns.com - Canadl. “That’s still ‘too high, ” trees: “said Georges, adding that i in the previous year, the dis- - trict spent $48,918.: “That's, money taken out of the ‘Sys- : tem.”:. s J... Those. figures. don’t in- elude the’ ‘hours. worked by ° satellite maintenance ‘crews :° °-Morris employs throughout othe district :in. Stewart, Ha- - -Zelton, Kitimat and Terrace.” “Morris. says the prices - would vary but on:average - two. to’fours hours of work “are needed through the dis-. trict per week~ maintaining “almost 30 buildings. . oe po Ina similar: sized schoold- i. + istrict — Peace River North— the facilities manager echoes . what Morris has to say. 7 - Ivan Lewis said the 20- hove school district spends 18,000 |», 4. ‘to,$20,000 replacing ‘broken: — «windows, -$10,000 on: in-. school damage. and $5,000 — _ on painting for graffiti. ~ * That’s.a total of $35,000, the same figure Georges. has" projected for this year and ‘200s mes Chrysler 300° kk ate | NHTSA 5 Star’. Front impact _ @, 250 hp 3.5L High- output SOHC 24 valve V6 last. - > © 4-speed Automatic transmission In his_ second year with | >. @ 4-wheel disc brakes with ABS . a oS the local district, Morris says _ + § Electronic Stability Program. vandalism at some scale is. _ © 17-inch chrome clad wheels « AM/FM/CD stereo unavoidable. © Power windows, locks &. mirrors (fold-away) | * Keyless entry « Sentry Key™ Engine Immobilizer “You're always going to: have someone doing some- thing: -wrong,” Morris: said: “No one can get away from that — including private busi- nesses.” ss a The problem, _ insists ' Morris, is cyclical, going . i through periods of high and ‘low numbers of incidences. ho, Lewis .agrees, saying’ a small percentage is usually: toblame. A ‘problem group will +. graduate to .a-high school, ... “and vandalism. ceases. at the junior high. they’ve “come. from and increases at: the : se-. - -nior school. | ° * Morris says’ the” district" i. “won’t even entertain” the Poe idea of using security cam- . '» * eras on or.around school fa- : cilities, instead _ concentrat- .., “ing on°’ways to prevent and lessen vandalism. _ . Those measures include adding gates or fences to-. deter vehicle or pedestrian ~ access to school property or i increasing contracted SeCU- rity patrols. ; The district is also trying to comply with an RCMP _* _ initiative that preaches crime [| © ©prevention through environ- mental design. » : Morris * said. this: means ~ : Monitoring |. winter - -gpeeds_ po MOST WINTER accidents’ " are not due to the poor road | Cash purchase ' PLUS $ * PLUS | O/, PURCHASE ’ FREIGHT - . © FINANCING” FOR C1200) =. - 36 MONTHS 2006 Jeep Liberty Sport 4x4 © 210 hp 3.7L V6 engine * Command-Trac™ part time 4WD © All speed Traction Control System © 16- -inch luxury style steel wheels — " e Electronic Stability Program (ESP) with Electronic Roll Mitigation "© Tinted glass windows ©: AM/FM stereo with cb player "© Power windows, locks and mirrors IK tk ok NHTSA 5 Star? Safety rating Cash purchase a, - PLUS s * PLUS - % PURCHASE. 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The. local highway patrol reminds drivers that police can lay a charge of speeding rela- i| _° tive to conditions even if driv-_ ers -are: travelling below the ’ posted speed limit and haven’t been inan accident. Posted speed limits refer to ideal conditions. In poor winter . conditions, drivers need to slow down. Failure to do so could re- sult in a $167 fine. ' Local police will be target- ing motorists for unsafe speed, _ Seat-belt and intersection viola- tions in the Speed Relative to Conditions campaign for the month of February. VISIT YOUR CHRYSLER. JEEP,, DODGE DEALER’ _ Wise customers read the fine print: *, t, » Limited time offers apply to retail deliveries only. Excludes ticense, insurance, registration, $50 PPSA, any dealer administration fees and applicable taxes. Freight ($1,200 for 300, $1,050 for PT Cruiser and Liberty) is excluded except where indicated. Dealer order/rade may be necessary. Financing and leasing are subject to approval by Chrysler Financial. 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