News In Brief Check up on charities THE END of the year is approaching and it’s a busy time for charities seeking donations in return for offer- ' ing receipts for the 2005 tax year, says a federal of- ficial.- - To help people make decisions, the Canada Revenue - Agency has information on its website to ensure that ‘those who ask for money are registered and are valid charities, says agency official Dan McGrath. . “You can find out if a charity is registered under the Income Tax’ Act and learn a whole lot more such as .Teading its annual information return,” he says. - Those wanting ‘to check up on an organization so- - _liciting donations can start with www.cra-arc.ge.ca/ _ newsroom/factsheets/2005/nov/fs051 : 10-3-e.html and follow. the links. - Multiple break-ins . SEVERAL thefts have resulted in a variety of items sto- len from shops ‘and a vehicle around town, say police. “Someone stole two hydraulic jacks and speakers from a shop on the 3500 block of Fox Ave. Nov. 12.’ ‘A pressure washer chained to the outside of Inde- . pendent Industrial on Kalum St. ‘disappeared Nov. 14. _°A person or persons cut the chain to take the 11- hotsepower Honda 3000 PSI washer that weighs 150 pounds and is worth $1,600, say police. “On Nov. 15,;.someone smashed a window on a 1990 7 Chevy Corsica and grabbed a Sony Discman, $700 -| worth of clothing’ and other personal effects. The ve- -hicle: was parked i in the lot at Hwys 16 and 37. ~$now causes crashes ; A NUMBER of motorists failing to adjust their driving .on snowy roads led. to ‘several accidents from Nov? 10 to 14, according’to Terrace RCMP. On Nov. 10, a 54-year-old Prince Rupert driver and : “his 16-year-old passenger, who were travelling west- ~ - | bound in a red 2004 Ford pickup truck, went off Hwy ; 16 about 1.6 km west of Legate Creek. *. . The vehicle kept moving off-road for 121 metres to” its right, collided with a dirt mound, rocks and two trees. _before finally stopping after going down an embank- ment. “Terrace RCMP Const. John Graziano said that even . though the truck suffered extensive damage, the air bags - deployed and both occupants: were wearing seat-belts. - |: The combination of the air bags and seatbelts. prevented - serious injuries. The police. investigation determined the driver’ was | going too fast for the road conditions. He received a | : $167 violation ticket ~~ -- In two other incidents, a van and a pickup went off ; -Krumm Rd. during a snowy time Nov. 14. The two Ter- _ Face, drivers escaped serious injury. i | 1994 yuna ‘Kalum Sustainable | Resource Management Plan Proposed Land. Use Objectives Notice is hereby given that the objectives listed in the Kalum Sustainable Resource Management Plan (SRMP) are proposed to be established as land use “objectives pursuant to Section 34 (1) of the Land Act. Itis anticipated that the land use objectives will take effect on March 31, 2006. . The public is invited to comment on the draft | Kalum SRMP and proposed order within 60 days of the date of the advertisement (ending * January 31, 2006). Written comments can be _ delivered or e-mailed to Merima Domazet at: Integrated Land Management Bureau » 3726 Alfred Avenue ‘Bag 5000 - Smithers, BC VOJ 2NO 250 847-7646 Merima.Domazet@gov.bc.ca Copies of the proposed order and draft SRMP, including maps, are available atthe |. . Integrated Land Management Bureau office in Smithers and at http://ilmbwww.gov.be.ca/ilmb/ lup/ske/srmp/kalum/index.html Toll Free through Enquiry BC: 1 800 663-7867 BRITISH - COLUMBIA Ministry of Agriculture and Lands A12 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, November 30, 2005 Officers toast slain constable -THERE WAS A smaller but significant march on Remem- brance Day Nov. 11 after the formal ceremonies were held to remember the country’s war dead. Members of the local Royal Canadian Mounted Police detachment, dressed in their red serge dress uniforms and who took part in the Remembrance Day cereménies marched _ from the Royal Canadian Legion branch down Greig Ave. Accompanied by the Terrace Pipes and Drums and sev-* - eral other people, the group went to the Skeena Hotel to raise ‘their glasses i in honour of Constable Mike Buday, a Terrace ~ RCMP officer killed in the line of duty up north 20 years ago. The RCMP officers and Terrace Pipes and Drums partici- pants were at the legion as it is the gathering place for those . * who take part in Remembrance Day ceremonies. ’ Buday was killed: by Michael John Oros, a recluse who : lived in the Teslin Lake area. The constable was a member ‘of an RCMP emergency response team sent to arrest Oros | after numerous complaints were received of him breaking ’ into cabins. Oros was in turn killed by. another member of ; - the team. e f A brass plaque honouring Buday i is set into the wall at the - . entryway to the RCMP detachment here. =, 2003 Ford Lariat Diesel, Command Start _B: NOW $41,995, -Auto ©. ~ Command Start. NOW $5,995 2004 Silverado 4x4, Leather, Full Load, ~ Only 26,000 km’ Was $39,995 NOW $31,995 2002 Sunfire Coupe 5Spd., Low Km $10,995 2004 Sunfire “Auto, A/C, — Only 25,174Km ONLY $13,995 2000 Chev % Ton Auto, AC Was $24,995 NOW $19,995 MacCarthy MacCarthy Motors ( Terrace ) Ltd. 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