News In Brief 1-800 Liberal THE 10 northern Liberal MLAs who make up the northern caucus of the governing party now have their own toll-free number making it easier to cantact them in Victoria, Caucus chair Roger Harris, the Liberal MLA for Skeena, said it is im- portant for northerners ta have direct access through the caucus to the corridors of power in Victoria. “We plan to bring a broad and northern per- spective to the issues,” said Harris. “But what is really important to remem- ber is that we are going to That toll-free line is 1- 866-245-7405. The caucus also has an email address, ia NorthernCaucus@leg.be.ca Doc plan on track A PLAN to put more doc- tors in the north has been approved in principle by the University af Northern B.C. The plan, struck in col- laboration with UBC and which will also involve UVic, is to first offer por- tions of a medical curricu- lum at the Prince George UNBC campus followed by clinical placements - throughout the north. The theory is that doc- tors trained in the north will then want to stay and work in the north. “This working model | provides an opportunity for future medical students to gain much of their educa- tion in northern B.C.,” said ° UNBC president Charles Jago. The idea is to start with 24 students in 2004. But ultimate, success depends on géfifig-enough money from the provincial gov- ernment, UNBC has also begun a campaign to raise money for medical student scho- larships. Teachers table offer TEACHERS were expec- ted to present a substanti- ally different salary propo- sal at the bargaining table Monday in an effort ta end the stalemate in negotia- tions. Citing lack of progress in more than 55 days of contract talks, the B.C. Teachers” Federation deci- ded to present a “major modification” in the salary proposal to the employers bargaining unit, president David Chudnovsky said, Teachers, who say they've been without a teal wage increase for a decade, rejected the B.C. School Employers’ Asso- ciation’s last wage offer, The BCTF had asked for what amounted to a 34 per cent salary increase, or eight per cent for each of three years including a 10 per cent wage adjustment for recruiting purposes. The province’s 46,000 teachers have been with- out a contract since June 30. They began a limited job action Nav. 8. That limited strike ac- tion did not affect teaching but did affect activities such as supervision. Clarification A STORY in the Nov. 14 issue of the Terrace Stan- dard outlined a number.of the issues at. stake in con- tract negotiations between the B.C.. Teachers’ Federa- tion and the B.C. Public . . Schools Employers’ Asso- _ ciation, Terrace's they’re fighting to improve and maintain support for the mainstreaming of spe- cial needs students. That's something they believe the latest contract offer strips away. be a loud voice in Victor- RCMP beefs up its auxiliary force THE LOCAL RCMP detachment is out to rebuild its auxiliary force, severely depleted since it was disarmed several years ago and volunteers quit in pro- test. Constable Brendan McKenna, the officer in charge of auxiliaries, hopes to have as many as 11 available for duty once candidates are chosen and trained. Only two remain from the old auxiliary, he said, and one of them is about to leave town. “Because of the funding for auxi- liaries, we hope to have six: positions for the rural area and six in the city,” said McKenna. —_ As apposed to the old auxiliaries who wore sidearms and spent a great amount of their volunteer time on ac- tive patrol with officers, the new auxil- iary force will concentrate on crime prevention and education. “There's now a much greater em- phasis on community policing,” said McKenna. “We're going to look for. members of the community to assist us in developing programs to have a dir- ect impact upon the citizens in terms of solving community problems.” That includes programs such as Block Watch, Block Parents and Rural Crime Watch, McKenna continued. “They'll still be permitted to go out on ride- alongs and ac- company offi- cers, but they won't be permil- ted to take an active role in in- vestigations,” he said. —— B.C. --was- the Cst. Brendan only province in McKenna canada to have armed auxiliaries and that changed in 1999, ; McKenna said it wasn’t fair — and sometimes. it wasn’! safe — for both auxiliaries and officers:to have the for- mer become involved in tricky situa- tions, ; a Potential auxiliaries. should be. of good character, be solid members of the community, have a variety of life skills, be able ico commit. themselves to volunteer hours each month and be physically fit, said McKenna. , Training is provided by the RCMP. There is no deadline and McKenna said the RCMP is looking for the best qualified people to be become auxi- liaries. The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, November 21, 200] ING: EMERG Electronic Music Literary Arts ‘Media Arts CA Songwriting », Storytelling ~.. Theatre Arts my SURREY cting, design, directing, a MAY 28 - JUNE 2 stand-up comedy. 2002 ; ENTRY DEADLINE: MARCH 8, 2002 Get creative! 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You can shop for every one in your family - shop for every room in your hame - shap for everything you've needed or wanted - and know for cer- tain you are going lo REALLY SAVE, We have many DISCONTINUED MODELS, DESIGNS, AND FABRICS thal mus! go. One of a kind floor samples make up the majority of this SALE. Many pieces are absolutely perfect bul there are the odd scralches or marks on decent pieces sold ‘AS IS‘ some up to 50% OFF. You pecket the savings. Rather than pick and choose what might or might not sell over the next few months, we've gona for on ALL OUT LIQUIDATION effort to streamline the store in a hurry. That means a BLITZ ON PRICES. You get the cream of this years savings. We get space wins. popping season, FABULOUS TOTEM FURNITURE SALE PRICES thal you don’t expect until the end of the year, IF YOU ARE CONTEMPLATING new furniture or appliances for your home but wisely waiting lor the right deals to come along, spend A FEW MINUTES on our floor and prove to yourself that this is THE HOMEFURNISHINGS SALE you've been waiting for! A fost reading of our LOW PRICE TAGS will convince you of the UNIQUE VALUES. Values that will be snapped up by other local area shoppers. THIS SALE IS AN CPPORTUNITY you wan't want to miss if you love your home, fine furniture, and the opportunity to save money! THIS GREAT EVENT gives you MORE of what you want, in the long term, for your home-quallity, designs, convenience, comfort - PLUS THE INSTANT SATISFACTION OF AUTHENTIC SAVINGS | But it’s not just the SELECTION of merchandise that makes this one of the great sale events of the year. It’s the QUALITY of the merchandise on sale, Not just a scattering of name brands, but aisle offer aisle of furniture and appliances that carry some of the most famous brands in the industry. Drop an in and browse around, we are confident that you will be impressed by the savings we will have lined up for you. Due to the nature of this sale, we will be unable to offer layaways, or hold items, it will be first come-first serve, but we are able to pro- vide FREE DELIVERY in local area. Cash in on these impressive pre-holiday savings at Totem Furniture & Appliances now! and the flexibility our buyers love. Everybod So heading into the heart of the holiday if ALL CHAIRS & RECLINERS! ALL LIVING ROOM FURNITURE! ALL KITCHEN & DINING ROOM FURNITURE! SELECTED BEDROOM FURNITURE! *Sorry, Canwood Pine Not Included* EVERY MATTRESS SET! SELECTED APPLIANCES! ALL FASHION ACCESSORIES! NAME BRANDS: Just beacause it is an sala doesn’t mean that it is nat first rate furniture. In same cases you will be wondering why il is ON SALE. Be early for BEST SELECTIONS. LOTS OF EXTRA SAVINGS: Lots of merchandise at SPECIAL BUYS bought at SPECIAL SAVINGS, which we are passing on to you. SCRATCH ‘N DENT ITEMS: Be an early bird to catch the SAVINGS ON these. Some will need a little more T.L.C. than ethers, therefore discounted a little deeper. If you are a good fixer upper, you'll love these bargains. 1/2 Million Dollar Sale Of Fine Home Furnishings Save Up To 50% On Selected Furniture Be Early For Best Selection! credil, 49 wa ore pleased lo offer the TSmari shoppers buy while extroordinary bargain are avoilable and pay loler with their good Talon special terms to go with this incredible yale, ZERO DOWN ZERO PAYMENTS | ZERO INTEREST UNTIL MAY 2002 “°-+< SALE ON NOW! MURE & APPLIANCES ¢,, Terrace, B.C. | VE, IE 1 / y) of a great furniture sale is how much money you save! THE other - and more important - 1/2 is what you get for the money you spend| GET it all together - great savings and great furniture value - in this great slorewide clearancel mt} : ar