Page A10 — Terrace Standard, Wednesday, September 25, 1991 oto Susan. Evans. ’. Bolton, Valerie Brown, Susan Evans, Wright, David Joseph, Ivan Moore, Joyce Robinson, Balton, A special certificate went to Emmerline Gray, born jus - K CROWD Def well wishers gave their it congratulations and compliments last Friday a as this groupof J Pathways graduates noted the end of 32 weeks of study. The graduates are Rhonda Abou, Blaine David Gray, Maureen Johnson, Alexis Lundquist, Victor Cecilia Ross, Alex Scodane and. Elaine t weeks before the program ended 7 “TERRACE. — The initial assessment of Alcan’'s billion- dollar Kemano Completion Project under federal ¢n- vironmental review " guidelines likely won't be. finished until sometime next year, says @ fisheries official. . " “We're going to have to make sure we do a very exten- sive review of. this. project,” Department of Fisheries and Oceans ; habitat. management chief Dennis Deans said Friday. ‘It would be very optimislic to suggest it could be sompleted | in - this calendar year.”?. They’re compiling all previous review information and public information — 4,500 ‘documents in. all — into one package, he said. . Once , the; initial: assessment tage is completed, the agency’ will decide whether ° fisheries ‘concerns warrant the project be- ing “sent on toca full public . “Kemano review ~ some time away | review panel, as set out in the ‘Environmental Assessment and Review Process. The many environmental im- pacts of the. project must be compensated: by company pro- ‘pasals, he said, or else the pro- ject is automatically sent to the public review. . And. after that, the project ' could still be sent to public review on the basis of public. concern, although that’s a discretionary decision-made by the federal environment minister, .. °°" The chairman of. the Rivers Defence Coalition — which - won a federal court case May 16 overturning the government’s exemption of Kemano from the » yeview process —,, says. the delays are excessive. fee FF -Acorrection A May 8, 1991 story in The ‘Terrace Standard about the ac- quittal of a man charged with ‘sexually assaulting a deaf - woman in a remote northern village contained inaccuracies. : The story said Supreme Court Justice Kenneth Lysyk on Apr. 26 found Gordon Peter Dennis: ‘not guilty on the grounds the woman was unable to com- ‘municate to him that she didn’t ‘want sex. ‘In fact, that was an argument of the accused man's defence lawyer, but ‘was not part of Lysyk’s ruling.” : “In his written ruling, Lysyk states that while testifying at the trial, che woman ‘did have con- siderable ‘difficulty in . SAVE! understanding what she was asked or in conveying what she intended to.say or both.’? °° Lysyk goes on to’ find that “she did not in fact consent.” “The much more. difficult question in this troubling case is whether the accused honestly believed that (she) consented to have sex with him,”' he states, “Having regard to the state of the evidence bearing on this. issue, and after giving most anx- ious consideration to the whole of the testimony and the man- ner in which it was given, 1 con- ‘clude that the defence of honest belief has not been negated beyond a reasonable doubt. Ac- cordingly, it is my duty to find’ the accused not guilty. 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We've seen enough of these internal reviews and secret ue backroom deals, and nothing short of 2 full public review is going to satisfy the public con- ’ cers now,”’ She accused the Conservative government of continuing to try ‘to dodge the public review panel, because. ‘company and , government. officials could be ‘subpoenaed and interrogated ‘under oath.” “We .could- ask . some pretly penetrating questions,” Moss said. “Obviously cabinet does ‘not want this to go to public meetings because it would. open everything up.” : She said. ‘environment minister Jean Charest could, if ' he wanted to, save a lot of time .and send the project straight to ee thy cern alo fe. q if YF > The re-assessment of the pro- ject by government agencies began this summer following the May 16 federal court ruling that overturned the exemption of Kemano from the en- vironmental review process. That decision also quashed a 1987 water deal between the company and Ottawa on how much water would be left to flow in the Nechako River. Alcan laid off more than 600 workers at Kemano following the court decision, The com- pany’s appeal of that decision is - expected to be heard starting Dec. 16, The hydroelectric generating project would add. a 540-megawatt second stage to the generators already at Kemano, Alcan wants, to sell some of that power to B.C, Hydro which would then export it. ; co, RUTH FOWLER * Seniors Discounts ‘IN THORNHILL. “ : our N BW | Location APPOINTMENT al | oe Pen ea ee . “TRRIACE . = . 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