_ AS - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, October 7, 1998 Minister presents cheque tomorrow FISHERIES GROUPS in the northwest are getting more than $500,000 for stream rehabilitation’ ard other work from the provin- cial government’s Fisheries Renewal B.C, program, Similar to Forest Renewal B.C., Fisherics Renewal is a sland alone entity and is designed to put money into safeguarding and improving fishery conditions. Provincial fisheries minis- ter Dennis Streifel wili make the announcement tomorrow at Kitsumkalum, The money will be admin- istered through a group called the Terrace-Kitimat Partners for Salmonids, formed through 16-37 Com- munity Futures Develop- Catch, release remains SKEENA ANGLERS won't be taking home steelhead this year despite record catches at a test fishery at the mouth of the river. The provincial govern- ment ordered sports fishers Thursday to continue to catch and release the fish for the rest of the year. Provincial fisheries direc- for Jamie Alley said that even though the Tyee test fishery at the mouth of the Skeena showed strong results this year, steelhead rules wouldn’t change. - Fisheries managers would prefer, he said, to capitalize on the run to rebuild stocks. It’s a move that’s been in effect since 1990-1991 when the steelhead popula- tion here was devastated by record low runs. Steelhead Society of, B.C. president Dan Bufiis., sup; 4 . x. can ey” porlg the province’s .deci-’. sion and the way at which it was arrived. ‘We only wish that all fisheries consultation was this effective and open,’” he said. ‘ **Conservalion means ac- ting conservatively, doing no harm. They got:it right this time.’’ ‘ Police Beat Explosives seized TERRACE RCMP have seized what they believed to have been a makeshift bomb from a Thornhill home Oct. 1 Bruce William Anderson, 33, has been charged with unlawful possession of ex- plosives and was kept in custody until his Oct. 6 court date, Acting on a tip, police searched the home = of Anderson on Larch in Thornhill. They found four sticks of dynamite which had been lied together, blasting caps and six other loose sticks of dynamite, Woman found SHE WAS missing, but now she’s found, New Hazelton RCMP lo- cated a inissing New Hazelton woman Friday. Laura Kathleen Roth, 17, was found safe in Van- couver after RCMP issued a press release last week as- king for the public's help. r enipluyees from doing th r job well, - "we can help, Call CNIB at 1-888-431-0121 Hietpina ree 1808 people whe re lle, eheelly |eepe bred arnt! eat sid That Caorielar National tlie forthe Bind Q BC+Yuo Dhan o We're in the Independence Bustness ment Corporation, and go to members of that group, Those belonging to the salmonid group include the Kilsumkalum and Kitamaat bands, the Steelhead society, local consultants, federal fisheries and ithe provincial environment min- isty, a Lars Reesc-Hansen, who works for the Kitsumkalum band and who is the chairman of the umbrella salmonid group, said the money will po to projects which might not otherwise be possible, ‘What's different is that this is going to be a lot more community based,’ said Reese-Hansen. ‘‘Decisions “ON projects will be made in the community.” - The salmonids group was formed earlier this year in the respouse to a Fisheries Renewal incentive to fi- nance local fisherics projects, ‘Well be able to identity projects and develop proposals and workplans,”’ said Reese-Hansen. __The overall goal is to re- slore and enhance habitat for salmonids. That could mean either stream: rehabilitation or as- Fish groups getting $500,000 Sessment and — inventory work, said Reese-Hansen, There won't be much of a chance of doing any stream work this year because of fear of damage to salmon, “There’s a very narrow window in which we can work without affecting fish, but we can do inventory, collect data and plan for the next available season,” said Reese-Hansen. All playing fields at the Terrace, Thornhill & Kitimat area schools will be fertilized monthly. This program will run from May through October 1998. ‘NOTICE A NORTHERN SAVINGS CREDIT UNION CREDIT UNION DAY See our ad in next weeks paper for more details. Northern Savings Credit Union 4702 Lazelle Ave Terrace Ph. 638-7822 | “ NORTHERN SAVINGS Will be celebrating October 15, 1998. SAVE up to 60¢ Le ABS EDS OM aabah bey kasi boeteapnebelace gay Grade “A”. Thanksgiving Turkeys Whole. Frozen. Under 7 kg. LIMIT ONE. 9 ii, 4.17kg [S Cook’s Hams Old Fashioned, #1 Bult or Shank Portion. 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