4 Terrace Review — Wednesday, March 20, 1991 B9 re Eo LIGHT ’EM UP. B.c. Hydro and Twin River Power have been busy in recent weeks changing and. adding city street lights. New high-pressure sodium lamps will provide twice the light under * more difficult conditions at a fraction of the old mercury vapour operational cost. Current plans call for the replacement of all 800 city street lights over the next four years plus the addition of more lights on busier streets like Kenney, Eby, Kalum and Lakelse. Part of B.C. Hydro’s Power Smart program, the yellow-coloured light cast by high-pressure sodium lamps represents big savings in the city's power bill, say city administrators, savings that will cover the cost of the change as well as reducing the city’s power bill a few years down the road, r WHOLESALE GARMENTS SUPPLIER GRAPHICS 503! KEITH AVENUE CREEN PRINTS 635-7731 The planer mill at Westar Tim- ber’s operations in Kitwanga started a second shift March 4. The mill was restarted by the company to comply with the conditions of its forest licence in January after being idle for more than six months. Westar representative Reg Thurl- born said March 4 that the second shift brings the planer mill’s work force up to 46. The company, which also operates the high-tech Carnaby mill in Hazelton, originally shut ‘the Kitwanga mill down because its timber allocation was inade- quate to feed both mills. The Minister of Forests ordered Westar | Westar adds second shift to planer mil in December to cither restart the Kitwanga mill or