I i Di EC ote UOT ee TR Page AB -- Terrace Standard, Wednesday, September 26, 1990 Regional district notes Province and DORIS’ COIFFEURS. | feds ur ged a8 |. . Weicomes Cathy Johnson to thelr staff. to settle native claim TERRACE — In the absence of any progress on resolving land claim issues in the northwest, the Kitimat-Stikine regional district wants action from the | federal and provincial govern- ments, “It is imperative both govern- ments deal with land claims,.”' said Hazelton director Alice Maitland in asking the letters be sent. Pointing out the issue and its attendant blockades was ‘‘split- ting the population down the middle,” she warned more than just the tourism trade was being damaged by the controversy. The board also agreed to send a letter to the provincial native affairs ministry asking it to im- mediately begin negotiating with any native group that in- dicated it was ready to do so. Maintaining the province already had before it ‘‘all the facts it needs to negotiate,’ director Gordon Sebastian dismissed the recently formed The environment ministry is : af ay Every Saturday, September 29 lands claims registry as “just responsible for looking after 15 Boat ¢ ¥ ¥ Wed d DON'T MISS IT! another bureaucracy."* flood protection dykes along 2 a Me tt e sn ay, * Granite Creek — it flows into \ ba s elialialiail Lakelse Lake — and as far as ~ IF GIVING GIVES YOU a, Suds Day! Dally Special The Kispiox forest district's failure to make public the fin- dings of a brush-weed control committee suggests the exercise was a waste of time, says New Hazelton director Pete Weeber. The forestry service formed the committee last year in the wake of a@ regional district call for @ moratorium on using her- bicides as a method of brush control on replanted sites. After sitting through ‘‘nine intensive and lengthy meetings,"” Weeber said the dozen volunteers from local communities had submitted a detailed report including recom- mendations on the issues discussed. Pointing out four months of ‘dead silence’? had followed presentation of that report, he . added, “‘It is now beginning to. look as if (it) has been surpress- ed,”’ Weeber also expressed con- cern at reports professional foresters’ requests to use manual brushing methods: in- stead of chemicals had since been turned down by the forest service, He said the the forest service owed it to the committee members, the groups they represented and the public at large to make the report public. The regional district agreed to support that demand in a letter to Kispiox forest district manager Charlie Willson. kkkik the regional district is concerned that arrangement is just fine. Constructed under the Pro- vincial Emergency Program following devestating floods in 1978, the dykes are intended to prevent future inundation of private properties in the vicinity of the creek. In a letter to the board, acting inspector of dykes Ron Henry recommended the district now take responsibility for maintenance of the dykes at an estimated cost of $5,000 per an- Second alcohol worker in place TERRACE — A second drug and alcohol counsellor has been hired to work for the Northwest Drug and Alcohol Counselling Service here. Alistair Jappy from Langley began work three weeks ago. It’s the first such job for Jap- py who once worked at the Woodlands institution on the lower mainland. “T like the job description because it is 60 per cent counselling and 40 per cent prevention and education — ‘cafeteria and lounge; both of num. Immediate work required” Bele included removal of brush from the dykes, replacing eroded rip- tap and possible dredging of the creek bed. ; - Directors decided to decline the invitation to assume thet responsibility. ; keke Directors have agreed to sup- port Shames Mountain Ski Cor- poration’s application for a li- quor licence covering it ski lodge. ; ‘ : The licence will cover the which have a 100-person capaci- ; ty. Planned hours of operation are Ila.m.-1lp.m, Sunday to Thursday and Lla.m.-la.m, on Cathy would also like to welcome any of: her old and new customers. ys "Staff Includes: Dos: Tuesday - Friday 9:00 a.m.~ 6:30 p.m. _ Saturday 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. 4603 Park Ave. Terrace 638-1704 weekends, A WARM FEELING IN YOUR TOES, WE NEED A LOT MORE WARM TOES. Spr _ with ust ‘Luncheon Specials! Get away relax and Aaa JOIN THE FUN! 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Part of the prevention and education process involves working people past the denial Stage of abuse problems they might have, he continued. That denial stage, Jappy con- tinued, is the biggest barrier in drug and alcohol counselling. The counselling position was created in response to a great demand for such services in the Terrace area. Earlier this year, the service had a waiting list that was as long as six weeks, ; Jappy will spend three days a week here and two days a week. in Kitimat. The pasition does not repre- sent new money for the service but was created by moving a va- cant Northwest Drug and. Alcohol Counselling Service. position from its Prince Rupert office. That move, ordered by the provincial agency which -pro- vides the service with its budget, was done under pratest by | Prince Rupert community organizations. which said counselling services there will suffer as a result. eo 2 oe Al the same time, the drug and alcohol counselling service has received a bit more money. from the provincial govern- ment, ; Detlef Beck: of the Terrace: Li. Alistair Jappy and District Community Ser- vices Society, the umbrella group of the counselling service, said the $10,000 will take care of a shortfall in its budget. The service operates on a budget of approximately $400,000 a year. It has counsellors in Prince Rupert, Kitimat, Terrace and Smithers. 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