A10 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, March 6, 2002 Small crowd protests cuts ORGANIZERS OF a rally opposing provincial gov- ernment service and job cuts are disappointed that only 250 people showed up for the Feb. 24 event at the R.E.M. Lee Theatre. “We were hoping for twice that many,” said Maureen Bostock of the Action Coalition of Ter- race last week. She said the timing of the meeting, which took place the same afternoon as Team Canada played Team USA for the men’s hockey gold Olympic medal, contributed ta the low turnout. Still, Bostock said more than 50 questions were gathered together for Skeena’ Liberal MLA Roger Harris. He was to be the star of the session billed as a town hall meeting but de- clined to attend, saying he preferred to meet with people in small groups. Those questions were scheduled to be presented at a combined Terrace Ro- tary Club-Terrace and Dis- trict Chamber of Com- merce luncheon March 4 Robbery ONE ADULT and two youth have been arrested in connection with several late-night vehicle robber- ies on McRae Cres. Feb. 26. Police say they re- ceived a complaint of four males going into vehicles at 2:30 a.m. Police said most of the vehicles in the residential driveways had been checked and items stolen from those left with the la Société de développament. économique ‘de ‘la- Colombie-Britannique (SDECB) ‘recherche’ das: : entrepreneurs francophones dans tous tes sacteura d'activités.. Les données. recua laccas aux services’: Aidaz-nous, ‘8 zal ; questionnaire ha, Ba F555, ‘Fe draenme Ouest 1) Macoure, Cilorrbie Bal 2 2 Tlphone ¢ (604) 732-2534 is als, 1-877-732-3534 ” Teldenpinur SOCIAL WORKER Bruce Blanford, a member of the B.C. Government and Service Employees’ Union, was one of those asking questions at a Feb. 24 town hall meeting at the R.E.M. Lee hosted by the Action Coalition of Terrace. S: permettront a : [ cen, Irangais ‘pour: las: patites al moyennes entreprises francophongs dans | Ouest canadio featuring Harris as a guest speaker. “We're feeling upset he’s being somewhat se- lective,” said Bostock. “He said he would meet only in small’ groups, but suspects doors unlocked. Police arrested one youth at the scene. An- other youth and an adult male were arrested after a police dog lead police toa home on the 4900 block of Scott, Police said a search in the area of the home turned up property be- lieved to be stolen from the McRae Cres. vehicles. A fourth person is still being sought. that doesn’t sound like it’s a small group,” said Bostock of -the March 4 luncheon. “Our meeting was Iree. The luncheon costs $14.” Although Harris was ab- nabbed Police anticipate charges of theft under $5,000 to be laid. if anyone has informa- tion about the identity of the fourth person they are asked to police at 638- 7400 or Crimestoppers. sent from the Feb. 24 rally, a desk, microphone and empty chair on the stage of the R.E.M. Lee Theatre marked where he would have sat. One of those who spoke, Bruce Hill of the environmental group, Ca- nadian Parks and Wilder- ness, criticized the cabinet approval for raw log ex- ports granted last month. “Why would anyone buy lumber from mills in Terrace and Hazelton when they could buy the logs instead,” Hill won- dered. co ee ep et oe LOCATED 5° Dl HRB. AUTOMOTIVE AT KALUM SHELL STATION Bring in this. rn this ole Offer expires April 15, 2002 : (638-86: Bh appoint {most yeh icles):: _ DEREK ITANI, CFP & 302-4622 Greig Avenue Terrace, B.C. V¥8G 1M? 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