noe THERB ARE three new places to ; - dine in Terrace. ~Gusto's Restaurant holds its ribbon cutting this Saturday and will be open by Monday. It’s owned by Gus Sfikas and will be mi aged by his son, Ted. - onsultant’ Oliver MacKenzie "il be an up-tempo, family style testaurant, serving gourmet urgers, pizza, pasta, mexican cstirfrys, cappucinos and vel Idfashioned milkshakes. . weeks ago, The Sea-Quest pened its doors at the old avala’s - Steakhouse location. Owners | Lakhbir and Gurjeet Kewed towards seafood, - . steak and held a seafood name-the- “the “mame “Food For n't grace the front of the build- ing, it. does appear on The Sea uest’s menus, ‘Someplace Else dining lounge Iso. opened in June at the erala Inn. Donut war ow over p PBGAL, WRANGLE that -. ASNORTHWEST copper project : “has: ‘teceived a big boost from New Canamin shareholders. :'They voted in favor of a merger ‘with Princeton Mining Corp, and ‘ypaved the way for development of the Huckleberry property, lo- - _ cated near Tahtsa Reach about “: 120° kilometres due south of -: Smithers. ". ‘The merger creates a new com- pany called Huckleberry Mines ~ - Etd., a wholly owned subsidiary , Of Princeton. ~- Adding ‘Huckleberry to its - stable puts Princeton — owners _ of the Similco mine in Princeton, irhar .boast a meny heavily. lurant contest, which genera-— Out & About threatened the development of a Robin's Donuts franchise here is now over. The donut drive-through will be located on the new SAAN store parking lot, now under construc- ‘tion, between the Terrace Co-op - and the Sande overpass, An out-of-court deal that in- - cludes a $1.2 million payout to DMP Holdings,’ which’ held licensing rights to Robin’s outlets in B.C, is to be concluded. this week. ; “We're going to kiss and make up,”’ said DMP’s Barry Sullivan, ‘who. ‘confirmed the Settlement from Calgary. DMP had contested Robin’s "right to establish franchises in B.C.,. in contravention. of their _ licensing agreement. ‘Robin’s unsuccessfully argued that DMP was bankrupt and had B.C, and the El Anita deposit in Chile —- in a prime position to become a larger player in the cop- per market, said Alan Savage, president of New Canamin. A tight world. copper supply helps fuel the market, he said. Right now the Huckleberry pro- - ject is waiting for word on its ap- plication for a mine development certificate, expected this summer, If the mine gets ihe go ahead, work -on an approach road and clearing at the mine site would proceed this winter. As part of the merger deal, Jap- More dining choices © abandoned its licensing rights. DMP had threatened to get a court’ injunction stopping con- struction if a deal wasn’t reached, LNG review shifts gears A REVIEW of a giant Hquified natural gas plant. for either Kitimat or Prince Rupert will come under the province’s new Environmental Assessment Act, Mines ministry spokesman Paut Wieringa,, who. coordinated the review of the project’s request for an energy project certificate, is turning over all responses to the company’s proposal over to the environmental assessment office. The new act was proclaimed June 30. It compiles a number of existing review processes, and also commits the government to specific deadlines when review- ing major projects. Calgary-based Pac Rim LNG is proposing construction of an up to $500 . million dedicated pipeline spanning 490 km from Summit Lake to tidewater, plus a $627 million plant to cool and compress natural gas into liquid form. Merger boosts copper mine plan anese ‘giant Mitsubishi Materials Corporation has agreed to devel- op the Huckleberry project by ar- ranging $60 million in financing, buying concentrate, and acquiring a 40 per cent interest split be- tween itself and four other com- panies. Construction on million project would commence next spring. “Once the open-pit mine is up _ and running it’s expected to em- ©. ployee 200 people and produce 60 miflion pounds of ore annually for 16 years. | JULY 1995 LUCKY DOLLAR BINGO PALACE JULY 1995 Fr , MONITORS 4410 1 Legion, T Terrace SMOKE REMOVAL "SUNDAY =. sMONDAY TUESDAY. 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