i il STOP Press Bear carcass rots after electrocution RESIDENTS of the 3900 block Dobbie want a smelly bloatec! bear moved from their front yards, The yearling is thought to have electrocuted itself Saturday morning when dogs scared it up a tree that crossed local elec- trical lines, a Since then, the rotting mass has been waiting out the long weekend when conservation officers get back to work. “I'm surprised, amazed and annoyed that we can’t get this thing moved,” said resident Claudette Sandecki, who added the bear has almost doubled in size since Saturday morning. RCMP officers came out and agreed it was dead but said not to touch it, she said, Sandecki said the carcass could have been used for meat or by a local taxidermist, “But now it’s a total waste,” she said, Sandecki was also concerned that elementary students at the school half a block away could face future run-ins with bears, oe “Everyone should just be aware, that’s all.” Traffic safety stressed IF YOUR kids are going back to school this September, Terrace RCMP want to make sure they’re safe. And, says Constable Kurt Grabinsky, Terrace RCMP will watch local driving habits a little closer in September to do just chat. Each week, officers will focus on different aspect of safe driving, ; Between Sept. 6-12 drivers will get a $144 fine if caught not yielding to pedestrians, From Sept. 14-19 it's seatbelt check time, with the emphasis on drivers who don’t buckle themselves or their children up. The fine - a whopping $86. 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Sawmill restarts on work share plan SKEENA SAWMILLS workers went back to work yesterday as part of an anticipated federal work-sharing program, Although the program only has verbal approval from Human Resources Development Canada officials and no actual contract, West Fraser general manger Lou Poulin said the company called its employees back to work immediately, The 150 mill workers are returning to work on a one-shift only basis, That means they'll alt work half time, and employment insur- ance benefits under the work sharing program will pick up most of the remaining half of their pay, IWA local 2171 members here voted 85 per cent Aug. 30 in favour of the proposal, which will see them collect reduced pay- ° cheques, It will last 26 weeks. Final paperwork must be completed and additional information must be provided before final approval is issued, HRDC director Shirley Kimery said. mistic the necessary work would be completed. 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