Page A8 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, March 17, 1993 LOOK UP... WAY, WAY UP! HEADS IN THE CLOUDS: Contractors for B.C. Hydro were around town last week installing a sets of yellow line _ guards to insulate against the high voltage lines. Traffic slowed down in places as drivers manoeuvred around the boys in the bucket. TERRACE — There's a crying need for more daycare places in the Terrace-Thornhill area. However, the city’s current policy on such facilities is work- ing against filling that need, say the operators of the Discovery Daycare. Asan example of problems cre- _ ated by the policy, Mickey Brom- ‘Jey -pointed:out-daycares in low densily residential zones are restricted to eight children. Bromley. and wife Sharon have operated their Agar Ave. daycare for nearly. five years now. Licensed by the province for 17 _ children, ‘they are fully booked - and “constantly: tuning parents away”, Mickey said. He also noted statistics show there are only 150 licences daycare places available - locally but.2,;200 children up to 12 years of age in need of the service. Given. those circumstances, the couple had decided to open a sec- | y Are you eligible for U.1,7 abilities. - goals. Are you tired of seasonal employment? . * Clearly identify your i interests and skills. ~* Explore alternative career paths which build on your Interests, ond facility. The plan was to build a single - family home of their own with an annex containing the daycare. ~ However, ‘‘the best building Jot we can find that would provide us and the parents with a central location (in the Horseshoe area), near schools and give us adequate ._.. parking is i in an R1 zone,” he ox plained, «: Current ‘by-laws restrict the number of children they could care for to eight, but that created problems of economics given the substantial operators had to make to meet stringent government standards. As an example, he said licensed centres had to be equipped witha fire sprinkler system. , ‘We have no problem with limiting the number of children,”’ Sharon emphasized, ‘It’s just a question of what is reasonable.”’ The Bromlcys want their new ‘ centre to take 1 children. They NEW OPPORTUNITIES LOOKING FOR CAREER ALTERNATIVES ~~ INA CHANGING ECONOMY § Have you lost your job because of work place changes? . Are you losing more job hours.due toa lack of work?. 22 Northwest Community College ‘and. your “Canada Employme | offering a six week career exploration program-whi participation in this program you. wll * Access and analyze labour market information nd. Opportunities, ‘locally, regionally, and nationally. - * Become aware of training options. * Practice networking skills. * Set personal career ' goals and create reals Plans {or acl ieving these’ e u ‘ ” Extension Services | Northwest Community College “TEC Centre, 3250 nS St Terrace, B.C... Tel 895-7700. oo usta couples ss" * investment daycare: Wood use plan denied TERRACE — West Fraser offi- cials aren't sure yet bow they’re going to respond to a challenge issued by forests minister Dan Miller, The company had wanted to be relieved of an obligation to open a bankrupt sawmill in Prince Rupert it bought twa years ago. The now-closed Wedecne mill came with a forest licence and the obligation _ first granted to ” Wedeene in 1983. Instead, the company wanted to shift. the wood to Skeena Saw- mills here to alleviate a potential shortage. Miller said that while West Fraser would nat have to open the closed Wedeene mill, it must pro- vide the same number of jobs that the mill once offered. “| realize the capacity of wood processing facilities excecds tim- ber supply in this area, but the in- tent of the licence — to provide ’ employment in Prince Rupert — must be observed,” Miller said. He suggested that West Fraser look at opening some kind of secondary manufacturing facility. “The purpose of this forest licence was to creale employment ' opportunities and help provide economic stability in the Prince : - Rupert area,”’ said Miller. West Fraser had made its argu- -pient based on there not being enough timber to mn the Wedeene mill and maintain the current operating level of Skeena Sawmills here. It said freezing arcas such as the Khutzeymateen north of Prince Rupert and the Kidlope near Kitimat and land claims since 1990 have reduced the amount of wood available. “We have less timber now than we did two years ago, even if we include the Wedeene wood,” said West Fraser spokesman Bruce Daycare policy outdated pointed out there had never. been a complaint from neighbours about their current facility which is the same size and located in a residential area. . Mickey said the restriction also created a situation where, if the need was to be met, four or five daycares_ would. be, necded_ in a, given neighbourhood instead of; He’ suggested that ‘probably wasn't the city’s intent when it had adopted the current policy. Emphasizing they were looking for solutions, not a fight, the Bromieys said it appeared the: city’s by-law. had simply been © made out-of-date by the increased . need for daycares. - ' “They need to look at the is- sues now,’’ Mickey said. Council is expected to meet with daycare operators and local facility licensing officer Darlene Westerman within the next two — weeks. The NEW OPPORTUNITIES: training program ‘starts ‘April 5, “4999, at . Northwest, Community College, Terrace. Registration is open to individuals eligible. for Unemployment benefits. Cost of program is free of charge, subject : to: ‘selection. process. ff you can. benefit from this opportunity. ‘please call to. arrange: an interview, or for further information: J MacNichol last week, He acknowledged that West Fraser knew it would be in a tight wood supply situation when it bought the Wedeene mill and licence in 1991, The company had said as many as 100 jobs could. be lost at Skeena Sawmills here in the long term if the mill could not use the Wedecne wood, Skeena Sawmills manager Don ” Chesley sald fast week that it is far too early 10 consider layoffs. MacNichol said the possibility still exists of transporting logs from Prince Rupert to Terrace as fong as West Fraser could pro- vide the same number of jabs that existed when Wedeene was oper- ating. “It’s not going to be very easy,’ said MacNichol about the idea of opening a Value added fa- cility in Prince Rupert. If it were easy, MacNichol sug-" | gested, West Fraser probably would have done so by now, And he said West Fraser will be talking to the forests ministry about the number of jobs that could realistically have been pro- vided by the Wedeene mill. Although a press release an- nouncing Miller’s decision stated the milf employed 70 people, MacNichol said he doubted that number could have been maintained. “Tf you look at the licence it- self, the AAC (annual allowable cut) was 162,000 cubic metres or 120,000 cubic metres once you take the pulp portion out,” said MacNichol. “With this mill configured the way it is for 450,000 cubic metres a year, you could employ one shift for six months of 35 people. Or, year round employment for 15-17 guys,” _835- 6630 . “fs what SE mAbs VEC “From 11: 30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Monday to Friday Friday i is Baron of Beef $5.95 Piano stings by Litto - Thur. & Priciay 12'to-1:30° p.m. until May 1 1 450,0 area. 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