The Terrace Standard, Wadnesday, December 27, 1995 - A11 Thornhill fears it'll be swamped ‘THORNHILL will be a smaller voice in an even larger crowd if the Kitimat-Stikine regional dis- : tiet expands to include Dease Lake. . Peggy Julseth, the regional district director for Thomhill, is fighting a suggestion thal an extra seat be created on the RD board for a Dease Lake representative, That, she says, would give the two tiny com- munities of Dease Lake and Telegraph Creek more votes on the board than all of Thornhill. “Why should that small population get that kind of power and representation on the board when we don’t?” she demanded. Julseth wants Dease Lake served by the direc- S... tor for Telegraph Creek, . ‘The issue was debated at the Dec, 9 board . meeting when Telegraph Creek director Dave ’ Brocklebank introduced a motion to extend the regional district’s boundaries to take in n Dease. _ Lake. A: mecting here where it will be debated again. -Deasce Lake has been growing rapidly as ser- vices centralize there in the wake of the Cassiar mine closure. _ Brocklebank said the extra director is necded most in the next couple of years as Dease Lake goes through a restructuring process. — It’s possible the community could incorporate, - | he said, and there will be many public meetings that require regional district representation. “{ quite honestly cannot handle it from Telegraph Creck,’’ he said. ‘‘Dease Lake has a lot of issues coming up.” . He suggested the extra seat. could be on a - temporary basis, - ‘But board chair Joanne Monaghan noted stich arrangements have a way of becoming permanent. Hazelton director Alice Maitland agreed more northern representation was needed,” even if” That motion was tabled to the board’s Jan. 13. aaa ‘there’s not sufficient taxes to pay for it. ~ But Julseth says the distance between Dease . Lake and Telegraph Creek are na worse than the region covered by area C director Sandy Sandhals, who covers Lakelse Lake, North Ter- race, Kitamaat Village, and even Hartley Bay. ‘Plus, Julseth contends that population is as important as geography in deciding representa- tion. “Look at the time we in Thornhill take up of the regional board and the staff,’ she said. “And we have only one Fepresentative to deal with it” . “The representation for all of us should be “Jooked at again — not just one area.” Earlier suggestions involved taking in Dease : Lake by creation of a “bubble zone” around it. But Brocklebank’s motion would extend the regional district’s northern boundary outina ui- “angle. a - Snowbirds jet. in for May date TUESDAY, MAY 7th has been set as the date for the 1996 Terrace-Kitimat Airshow. , The Snowbirds will be back in town for an en- core performance, overnighting here May 8 before flying on to Saskatoon. 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