Page Ad - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, March 24, 1993 Deadline came and went for deal on Nisga’a claim TERRACE — An agreement in principle on the Nisga’a land claim has passed without a dea! being signed by. ithe federal and provincial governments and the Nisga’a Tribal Council. But negotiators aren’t worried that the preliminary deal wasn’t teached by .the. March 20. dead-. . line. “The three parties are continu- ing negotiations,’ said Judy Birch of the provincial aboriginal affairs ministry last week. - She said there’s no immediate indication of when a new ap- proval in principle deadline date might be agreed upon. “It’s going to take longer. Ex- actly how much longer we don’t know, We're going to try for the end of the year but it’s possible it. might take a little {onger,’’ said Birch. The March 20 deadline was set - two years ago when the. three parties signed a deal on how the. talks would proceed and what they would consist of. The agrecment in principle is Plan on way TERRACE — A public hearing on the proposed - long-range zoning map for the city should go to public hearing by the end of April. Called the land use plan, it lays out whal should be built where in: the future — where apartment buildings would, be allowed, for example, and where any future industrial development should be located. That plan was on show at last month’s open house where the public were given .a chance to comment and suggest possible changes. Responses to-issues raised there should be ready this week, says city administrator Bob Hallsor. The consultants hired. by the city to look after this part’ of the expected to contain all the kcy elements of a final treaty between ihe Nisga’a and the federal: and provincial governments, The agreement will ‘be released for debate and study prior to. a final treaty being signed. This isn’t the first time a dead-~° line -has-.come--and - -gone-in- the won land claims talks. There was to have been an agreement between the federal - and provincial governments: last fall. on. how the costs of settling the claim would be divided. But the two governments: are still talking and there’s no indica- tion of when thal agreement might be concluded, kk kkk In the meantime, negotiators trying to settle the Nisga’a 9,600 square mile claim to land and. resources centered on the. Nass ‘Valley finished up a session two & weeks ago i Vancouver. » .. Their next session is the first week of April here in Terrace. The groups have also sct a tentative date of May 25 for a public information meeting in Stewart. Thal’s in response to worries by that community that il is being i ig- “nored, © There have already becn similar mectings in Terrace and in Prince Rupert tetek k *& “And ‘there’ Ss ne word on the fate ; of ex-chief federal negotiator Gay Reardon. She was removed from the post in January and replaced by David Osborn, Reardon, who had been the fed- eral negotiator for, three years, is on leave, said a Department of In- dian and Northern Affairs spokes- man, ‘*She’s: looking at a number of options,” said Jonathan Rayner who. declined to give further details. 5) Dates: Time: Cost: ace; Building between 9am and 3 pm.- IMPROVING RELATIONSHIPS Hosted by: Northwest Training Centre April 7, April 14, April 21, and April 28 7pmto 9pm $25,00 per session (Couples) $15.00 per session (Single) Northwest Training Centre - Tillicum 3rd Floor Room 311 ° Description: These sessions consist of a one hour video presentation - Keys to successful Relationships by Ernie Lavson, followed by an informal discussion facilitated by Northwest Training staff, Pre Registration is necessary. To register please phone 638-8311 or 638-8108 process would ‘then ‘begiti draw- ine Ope ait anfiended larid ‘ise’ plan, ** he explained. © Correction TERRACE — A story appearing in last week’s The Terrace Stan- dard said council had voted itself a 3.9 per cent pay raise. In fact, councillors referred the recommended hike to a later commitice of the whole meeting. No date for that meeting has been set yet. The folowing errors have occurred In this week's “30th Birthday” fiyer. The “Lethal Weapon’ game cartridge featured on pe ge 3 is not as iustrated. The “Vala” Lint Roller and the “Oskar” Broom featured ssparately on page 7, are being sold logether at $12.97. Due to high demand, the Ladies’ Hooded. 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