gratetul, ul. "entitled CORRESPONDENCE FOR THE TERRACE STANDARD The Mail Bag | Export permit takes away | the best wood | Dear Sir: . Re; “Gov't very “quiely. ~ extends thumbs up on ‘raw logs,” story in the Dec. 15, . 2004, edition of The Terrace. r Standard. For almost four: years ihe. - Skeena mill: has been’ shut. ‘down and . the. “Campbell. ~ government.has done- every- a - thing. possible lo. make. sure: : thal ali we éVver-‘see.. is our. logs being hauled-d highway for.expart. > We “never: get any ‘mill? . Jobs out of ‘the forest licence’’- - and they” secretly exténd the - “raw log.’ exports. ‘for anothe two years, That ihe: ‘daw log: exports: have" only reached/:15. per ~~ Cent’in the. region: sand “nat °: the 35 per cent permitted: by’ the Campbell ‘government is. ~ _ only because itis‘an average. regional fig igure and: afew: other: mills are “still Opera. _ ing. = : This ji ‘is iS per céint ot the wy best wood and if we had any: «. 00 A Mer Rogers, *: Vivienne. ‘ani ily and eal ue ore There, “were. “excellent ‘front-page: photos and sum- : mary: of the pole’ raising ‘at: Northwest Community Col- -* ” lege i in your recent edition. ” An addition, to the ‘story: is ‘necessary... {t notes:.that “all: seven: northwest First: “Nations” are represented. There isan -eighth: we ‘could call‘it ‘the: technologi-- cal nation. Lt-is_ the’ least at--° times With them, the pole will “ remain standing | far. longer, a o enbeoe In response to: the: recent we ~ article. by; Margaret. ‘Speirs «. ‘handbook © explores .allernaie’ forms of -. justice for troubled. youth", Ie would like fo recognise thal - _ the coordinator forthe Ker- Restorative - Justice’. - Project “C.A.R.B” was Lyn) da Edzerza from the Taian Nation. ; “Ms... “Edzerza - ‘coondinat- a ~ ed ‘a series ‘of’ educational . “New mode workshops, a conference ‘on the handbook. : She brought: opether. a : Christnias to those \ who’ hel ped ; Dear Sirz:) .- ; ~ On Now. 7 our son; Todd. ‘ ~ daughter-in- claw: - opportunities at value add- ing it is the wood+that would -: be i in Breatest demand. oe It is ‘also the wood. that. " would make any local’ mill o viable if it were milled here..; : “To-suggest that this’ rate of ‘export: and. this ‘broken'~ “promise: can, ‘somehow be: laid ‘at. the feet off the. pre-~-- vious “government ° ‘because’. ‘they ‘asked’ Wes Cheston for ae report i in-the’ 0s i is s-outra.. ; : geous, ws If Cheston’s: Tecommen:- ge -dation for looser. log export ; regulations ; was ‘not intro; duced ° by: the NDP, - “probably: ‘because ‘they, be °* Jieved that-r TESOUICES ‘belong ..- “to the’ people and must be. “used for maximum benefiito:~ thé people in ‘the: region, arene No; ‘this sorry: ‘mess'in the © ‘tiorthwest”. forest. i. “lies at the-feet'of the Camp-; a. ee ee bell government. oe on ae Helmut Giesbréche, Son "Terrace, B.C, The quick response [ from : ‘the. RCMP, fire: departmeni ambulance service and train people: and. the hospital was, ” unbelievable. rae ily. ‘Our’ “Christmas - ; Totem pole base | a solid foundation Dear Sir: : “itvis. “could . a have’ turned out:very~ dif- ~~ ferent. Our: best: wishes to). all the ‘wonderful. people o of ptt - f -removal. route, and parking on them is prohibited during the ‘industry. - “ee We. thank. the’ people of. # “Terace for helping o our fam. an: embarikment onto: ‘some. train, tracks, and: “ei te os cn "Abbotsford, B.C. symbol, we can hope, .of the 7 enduring relations between. | - the First: Nalions’:and. the ; “technological, - -Just the same, technology 7 is ‘a mixed blessing. at: best. 29 “Maybe the polé should have : ‘restorative justice, as well as diverse group: of-.commu-. nity slakeholders'to forma” Steering: Commiltes, which: guided her work,” Me > Mariantie Weston, ° __Executive Director’ ; (Acting), _ Kermode Friendship a Society, “Terrie, BC. . “been simply stuck: in, the J : ~-gfound. an on: :_ That would only. happen : o - again, tholigh, if we gave up: “all the other benefits derived tractive of the motifs of the “fom that particular hation.° pole, but it is also, ‘curiously - enough, the backbone of it: ° a -['mean the conerete ‘hase 3" and the steel frie that sup- port the pole. . ae : ‘Without ° them, the pole * would ‘have. been stick into” . whole inthe around: and rot- ted and fallen long: before i its 4519 LAKELSE AVENUE In _ TERRACE FURNITURE GALLERY (250) 635-5555 ° TERRACE FURNITURE MART (250) 638-0555 | Thera Brand inflatable | SNORTHERN # HEALTHCARE uw Dr. David Heinimann, : . ‘Terrace; | BC. ; AB - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, December’ 22, 2004 The Terrace “oO is Images by Karlene i is more than a salon. _ po It’s a whole body experience. eee to Hi. 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