A2. Terrace Review. — Wednesday, August 28, 1991 | : 4 ) Le ory Sane tes ora “eg : oO 7 . | - a C O F- r ec tl O n Ss $s [ te : ete Continued trom: page At pe Z ssi os to third reading, and in the near site they will soon be moving to all and finally, a few months ago, _ future these bylaws will be was their first choice. A portion of went full circle when their original adopted by city council. This the land was tied up in estate choice became available. means haggard proponents of the proceedings, however, and was not rege LTDA project can get down to the serious available at the time. BCBC came The 12-acre site made up of two business of actually planning their up with a second choice on the properties will soon house.a 30- move. bench southeast of the college but bed minimum security community Once adopted, the three bylaws that plan received considerable corrections centre where inmates will make the necessary rezoning opposition from area residents. © can work in roomy safety. Activ- . changes and provide for the Another site was found cast of ities will remain the same as they exchange of some properties. the Copper Mountain subdivision have for the past 14 years in the _ BCBC will get the section of but that too fell to public opposi- old Blue Gables Mote! with. reha- Braun St. from Keith Ave. to the tion before it went to a public bilitation programs for the inmates CNR right-of-way. And the city hearing. BCBC continued their and a firewood operation to help will get two smaller sections of search. They evaluated 36 sites in support the centre’s operations. property in the southeast and southwest comers of the BCBC property which will be used to | build cul-de-sacs at the north end of Braun and Hampton. The new corrections centre has been on the drawing board for . almost two years; ironically, the Uplands — Continued from page At ings to the existing school, con- struction of a covered play area and renovations to classrooms in the main building. . The board will examine other factors besides cost in its deliber- ations on awarding the contract. Recent history in tender awards on public building contracts, however, indicates that the low bidder gen- erally gets the contract if the con- tractor’s project drawings are found to be acceptable by the architect. The architect for the ‘Uplands project is Royce Condie Associates of Terrace. — cfs SN Rada — 7 DONNA McISACK IS A TELLER AT THE It’s Time for a Chan TERRACE AND DISTRICT CREDIT UNION. DONNA AND HER FAMILY MOVED TO TERRACE 7 YEARS AGO. THEY LIKE A SMALLER COMMUNITY WHERE THEY CAN ENJOY RAISING THEIR 3 CHILDREN AROUND OUR BEAUTIFUL OUTDOORS AND OUR FRIENDLY PEOPLE. 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V8G 4M7 Out of Canada $100.00 errace, D.\. ¥ ORENDA FOREST PRODUCTS LTD. ~ PROPOSED PULP AND PAPER MILL — A Drop-in Style Open House will be held at the Mount Layton Hot Springs Resort, Lakelse B.C. on Tuesday, September 10th, 1991, at 4:00 pm, to be followed at 7 pm by a Public Information Meeting for Lakelse Lake residents at. a location in Terrace to be announced at a later date. Public Information Meetings will be held at locations to be announced in Kitimat B.C. on Wednesday September 11th; 1991, and Terrace B.C. Thursday September 12, 1991 at 7:00pm to outline Orenda's proposal. to develop a pulp and aper mill at the Dubose-site, about 25km south of Terrace. he proposed project Is subject to review under the Major Project Review Process (MPRP). Representatives of the company will provide interested parties with general information of the project. A representative of the Major Project Steering Committee will explain the MPRP, and how the public can participate in the review process. A prospectus, which describes the project and its potential impacts, has been released for public review. The Prospectus is available for review at the Kitimat, Terrace, Smithers and Vancouver Public Libraries, at the Government Agents affices in Kitimat, Terrace, Prince George, Stewart and Smithers ]. offices of The Ministry Of Environment. Members of the public” wishing to submit written comments on the Prospectus are asked to do so by Friday, October 11, 1991. Please forward your written comments to: Mr. David Parsons MPRP Coordinator B.C. 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