ae Rw ee ie i i ee ek Ok coe Cee rn Ce ee oe ee ey naa sre noc any bea ae Re ee ee ae Le at earl ar ag a fink petra gs Snow business COMMERCIAL roof clearers and homeowners were busy last week clearing snow off the top of houses. The large snowfalls together with warmer weather made for great weight upon the roofs. That’s Tadd Davis clearing snow from his home on Walsh Ave, TERRACE — A new company in the area is offering a satellite TV package for rural residents. The signals come from Can- com, a Canadian company of- fering a combination of American and Canadian TV. channels. Cansat Technologies here wiil rent a dish with appropriate Cancom decoder equipment for $79.90 a month. The package can also be bought and the signals brought in by paying a subscriber fee each year. kkk kk There have been several changes at Skeena Broad- casters, the company offering AM, FM, cable and television service to the northwest. . ‘Sharon. Taylor, formerly manager of the FM side, is now cable operations manager with Kevin Barnard taking over the technical aspects of the opera- tion in addition to his broadcast technical duties. That occurred when Steve Lake left for a cable matiager’s position in the Kootenays. Tim MacLean assumes - Management of FM along with his television duties while Ron Langridge is now in charge of FM programming. kkekkkk There have also been changes within Okanagan-Skeena Group, the parent company of Skeena Broadcasters. Bryan Edwards, once the vice president in charge of broad- casting for Okanagan-Skeena Group, is now the senior vice president of the company. That. responsibility includes Okanagan-Skeena Group's real estate arm which has extensive Curious about new tax? TERRACE — Local businesses and institutions will have an op- portunity to have their ques- tions about the proposed Goods and Services Tax answered next week, “Northwest Community Col- lege purchaser Flip Cervo said a Revenue Canada employee will conduct an informational ses- sion intended to unravel some of the mysteries surrounding the new tax. . . “Cervo said the original re- “quest for the seminar had come . from local Purchasing Manage- -ment Association of Canada "members. _ However, realizing ; the -new levy would effect a- -- much broader spectrum of peo- ~ ple, the college had decided to make it a public meeting, -The- meeting - takes place 7 Wednesday, Feb, 21 at 7 p.m, in - Room 2001 at the college. There - _ is-a $5 registration fee payable - atthe door, - ‘Pointing out forward plann- _ ing was an important fact of life - for'both businesses and institu- tions these days, Cervo em- phasized, “People need to have -- an idea-of where and what ef- fect it' going to have on them.” an option = TERRACE — Okanagan - Skeena Group is now consider- ing building an indoor mall on its Lakelse Ave.-Ottawa St. pro- perty, says the company’s senior vice president. Bryan Edwards said the. in- door concept is one of several options under study following an announcement it had put. ° original development plans, on hold, ‘*ic’s not dead. That’s an im- portant piece of real estate for everybody,” said Edwards. — The postponement announce- ment is the second time the company has put: back its con- | struction plans, Last June it said it was delaying construc- tion until sometime this yéar, Edwards said a decision on the mall plans will be made in several months, ‘it’s mot a question of money,” said Edwards of the original planned $5 million development, ‘‘There’s.a long term lease on the property we - have to. deal with and we. weren’t happy with what we had Or AND ABOUT ‘come up with, mo property holdings in the nor- thwest and Okanagan. Kaekkkk The Science Council of» British Columbia has increased from three to six the number of the B.C, Science and Engineer- ing Awards. The new categories are for en- trepreneurial science, lifetime achievement and for science communication. Business opportunities in B.C. through the development of science and applied technology occupy the science council’s time and efforts. kkkk kk The 1989 value of mineral and. petroleum products taken out of the ground in B.C, is estimated to be $4.16 billion, an increase of five per cent over the 1988 total. Coal remained a dominant . player with a value of more than $1.04 billion, indicate - figures from the energy, mines and petroleum resources ministry. Gold production was up 17 per.cent because of new mines _ opening, and silver’ production increased 25 per cent - ‘but, in both cases, values dropped as q prices declined, PRE — INVENTORY SALE ALL WA *7 A Double Roll IN STOCK LLPAPER 4.95 ..ADD A DACOR... YOUR DECOR WITH WALLPAPER. FROM SELECTED, ODYSSEY OR YOUR DECOR _ Terrace Carpet Centre 8202 Munroe Street at Hwy. 16: W. TOUCH OF CLASS TO ° "We were, I, ‘think, on “the verge of building ‘éomething - that was below the standard of & what we really need, ** he said. Original p.ans called for a two-part development featuring a large ‘anchor’ store, smaller ‘retail outlets and a space for community activities on its pro- _ perty now housing the Bank of Commerce, liquor store, Fields and other outlets. The new stores would be joined by an outdoor, covered walkway, Under the original plans, Okanagan-Skeena would build the first part on its land closest to Safeway. It would then move tenants in and build the second part after demolishing the strip of buildings on the property closest to the Overwaitea store. One concept now under con- sideration is a more modular structure to better allow renova- tions and improvements in subsequent years, said Ed- wards. “One of the diffi culties is that we did not want to know- ingly underbuild in terms ‘of capacity and in style,”’ he said.’ . 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