- Because Manning wasn’t in school this ‘past month, his final grades) are “ based on his marks up to the time of the . accident - mostly B’s — except for Eng- ‘lish 12, in which he still has to write a _ provincial. exam, tentatively scheduled “for August. Manning remembers coming home from the hospital but nothing of his | ~ time there or the accident. told him,” she said.’**I don’t know what mo they’re looking for. In my book it was a * bad accident, not something planned. | a * » His mom, Kerry Primeau, who’s | --. glad he’s home, talked to police, who ; ‘wanted to talk to Manning about the ac-: '.. cident, and told them he couldn’t help. . “He only knows what: peopleehave " “It's. pretty..straight forward to me. a They. didn’t, make, the: comer. They Fire. damaged apartments Oo -A2-The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, July 5, 2006 From front “Injured teen home for grad were going too fast. They were drink- ing at ‘the grad party and it happens: “Everyone does it. It happens i in ev- ery grad. My parents did it, I did it-and my other two kids did it.'I'm sure oth- er kids do it. It happens all the time,”. she said about graduation patties and ‘drinking. “You never think it (accident) ‘will happen to yourself. You watch it on the _new's and think ‘those poor people’ and: “suddenly it’s your Teality.” she said. "She. said Manning has enough to think about with his recovery. “He’s trying to get back to a normal. life. and doing the things he loves.” she , ‘said. He’ il be back on: his. bike again, getting his licence and all the things he would” ve. been doing if this hadn’ thap- to be. demolished soon . AN. APARTMENT | building : ‘that’s “been woe sitting vacant for more than six months after .. a fire gunedi its third floor will be demolished. : "$000. ‘The owner of the Manor Villa Apartments ; on n Kenney St. is obtaining a ‘demolition per- _ "mit from’ the city, according to building i in- Bose “Spector. Bruce Miller. — i He said.owner ‘Sat. Gill settled with the insurance. company and was in the process “Of completing an environmental assessment, " a mecessary condition to getting the demoli- .-> tion permit. The assessment includes ensuring that gas, hydro, and water lines *are unhooked = . . properly. so they don’ t cause problems when » ‘Second sheet plan displayed ‘ : - A FIRST glimpse of what the city’ 'S newest 7 The open house begins at 7: 30 p.m. and ~_..second sheet of ice design looks like takes place next Tuesday, July. 1 in. the arena banquet room. from Nancouver.: Sy “The: public will get a , Took of ‘what's s ” planned for seating, change rooms and how “it. will link into the current arena,” said city” _ leisure services director Ross Milnthorp. : What's planned i is'an open house. with the. t ly-hired, design company, North. _ a Ice Development from Vancouver, and architect: Bruce Carscadden who i is also . ‘build another structure, he added. lasts fortwohours, 9. ~~ council, ” said Milnthorp. - planned for later on. the building is taken down, : ‘said Miller. He added that thé owner must provide ev- idence that the, building, doesn’t contain as- ‘bestos, which requires very careful handling’ “ due to its potential as a health hazard.» - Testing for asbestos takes’ about 10 days and is, the longest of the environmental as-. sessments, ;said Miller. Once demolished, . _ the debris ‘on the lot will be removed and the “land will sit vacant until someone decides to If Gill wanted to build a structure other _ than an apartment building, he would have to get the land rezoned, said Miller. -. The had-been getting complaints about people breaking into the building, he said. , “There won’ "tbe any formal presentation. 7 Bat people will be able. to speak to staff and _* The city’s timliné is:to” ask for c construc- _" ‘tion: bids as soon. as . possible . aimed: at a an building start of later this summer 08 s The-second sheet’ 6f‘ice ‘is being called the ‘first’ phase of a much larger communi- | “ty centre concept’and subsequent meetings ° J. concerning what that might entail are being pened,” ‘she said. “Every day he gets a little bit bet- . ter,” she said, adding he’s bound and determined to improve. She’s grateful to the person who found her son and Mattenley and called . for help after their accident. . ee * Manning and his family.attended a . gathering at Mattenley’s house July 1 -to remember Mattenley and scatter his”. ff ashes over the bike jumps he had built _in his backyard. Manning handed outa patch of a BMX rider to everyone there 7 in memory of Mattenley. He also hung out with some friends just “chilling and “relaxing” June 28, * _~ which would have been Mattenley's ° 18th birthday. “I just want to say happy birthday to my friend Jason,” he said. . | JUNE 2005 |f D° Max Min - Total A Temp., Temp Precip Y ec 123 14.5 10.7 "U7 {24 21.0 100 6.6 25 21.1 12.7 0.0 26 25.8 11.2 0.4 27: 25.9 13.8 1.8. 28 21.0 125 46. LLEBLABERERLBAEBLABEEBEREE DE Ts Vehicle Condition To minimize vehicle problems while uring oneal distance dinette avoid a break.down.on the highway. Head 3:and clearance lights, tire pressure, glass, wiper blades’ and vehicle fluids all should: be checked regularly and prior to any long distance travel. , Construction, Terrace. : = our Local Highway & Bridge Maintenance Contractg Phi n: (250) 638- 1881. ats ‘carvers. Space is limited. Contact ; Traditional Leaming — ‘First Nations Artist in ‘Residence program séeks to honour and ‘support the rich culture and . __ art, traditions of the northwest. World-renowned First Nations artists .- . Dempsey Bob, Stan’ Bevan and Ken McNeil "will share their exceptional wood carving talents, knowledge and experience, working alongside _ and mentoring 18 First Nations students ~right here i in the northwest. . we You can be one of those students. Open to beginner and advanced First Nations. Application and portfolio deadline: July 14, 2006. Starts September, 2006, Terrace Campus. . Northwest Community College t today. . Toll free: 1.877.277.2288 oy Take a closer look. For more information visit WWW.NWCC.bc.ca UBLIC I INPUT DETAILS: | wae -CITY OF TERRACE 4 renHAce) 2005 ANNUAL REPORT TAKE. ‘NOTICE THAT, the City of Terrace will consider. he 2005 | Annual Report on Monday, July 24", 2006 at 7: 30 p.m. in the. Council 4c Chambers at 3215, 5 Eby Street. . {i a ANNUAL REPORT. INSPECTION: . |. The 2005 ‘Annual Report may be inspected at the City. of Terrace main rffice at 3215. 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Resident Elector: YE - Regional District of © Kitimat-Stikine NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Directors of the Regional District of Kitimat-Stikine, by bylaw _ proposes to establish the Skeena Regional Transit System Service ‘Area for the purpose of providing public — - ‘transit,-including service to persons with special needs. | The proposed service area is based on the results of a community survey in consultation with BC Transit. Par- _, ticipants will ‘consist of a portion of Electoral Area “C” that includes areas in the general vicinity of Copper - River/Copperside Estates, Gossen Creek; Brauns Island, New Remo, and Jackpine Flats/Williams Creek. The service to be provided will be achieved. through integration of the existing Terrace/Thornhill transit sys- tem and the introduction of a transit link between the communities of Terrace and Kitimat. 'Non- Resident Property Elector: You may submit an elector response form as a Non- Resident Elector if you: are 18 years or older on the date of submission of the elector response form, _ are a Canadian citizen, - . have resided in British Columbia for at least the prior 6 months, - have owned and held registered title to property in that porticin of Electoral Area “C” of the Regional Dis- __ trict of Kitimat-Stikine that is a participating area for the Skeena Regional Transit System Service Area for at - least 30 days prior to signing the elector response form and do NOT qualify as a Resident Elector. If there is more than one registered owner of the property (either as joint tenants or tenants in common} only . one individual may, with the written consent of the majority, submit an elector response form. | Bob Marcellin, Administrator Regional District-of KitimatStikine “NOTICE TO ELECTORS WITHIN THE PROPOSED SKEENA REGIONAL TRANSIT SYSTEM SERVICE AREA | ELECTOR ALTERNATIVE APPROVAL PROCESS The service to be provided will be done under partnership and cost-sharing arrangements among the Re- gional District of Kitimat-Stikine, Northern Health, BC Transit and other local stakeholders including the City of Terrace, District of Kitimat, and Kitamaat, Kitselas and Kitsumkalum First Nations. The ‘net share of annual Costs to the service area will be recovered by a property value tax levied on land and improvements. The maximum amount that may be requisitioned annually shall not exceed 50¢ for ‘each $1,000 of net taxable value of land and improvements included in the service area. It is estimated that initially the net annual cost to the service area will be in the order of $10, 000 per year, with atax rate of approximately 25¢ per $1,000 on residential assessment values. TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that: The Regional District of Kitimat-Stikine may proceed with the adoption of the Skeena Regional Transit Service Area Establishment Bylaw No. 525, 2006, unless at least 80 electors within the service area indicate by signing the Elector Response Forms that the Board must obtain the assent of the electors by way of referendum before proceeding with the adoption of the bylaw. The Elector Response Form must be in the form as established by the Regional District of Kitimat Stikine and forms are available from the Regional District of Kitimat-Stikine on request. The only | persons entitled to sign Elector Response Forms are electors of the service area to which the alterna: tive approval process opportunity applies, which is the Skeena Regional Transit System Service Area estab- | lished by the Skeena Regional Transit Service Area Establishment Bylaw No. 525, 2006. The deadline for delivering the original signed Elector Response Forms to the Regional District of Kitimat-Sti- kine is 4:30 p.m. on the 8th day of August, 2006. Forms must be received by the deadline to be counted. ‘The Regional District of Kitimat-Stikine has estimated that the total number of electors within the service area is 801 and that 10% of that number or 80 electors must submit Elector Response Forms to prevent the Regional District of Kitimat-Stikine from adopting the bylaw without the assent of the electors. Copies of the proposed Skeena Regional Transit Service Area Establishment Bylaw No. 525, 2006 and related records and information may be obtained from Regional District of Kitimat. Stikine offices at 300 _ ~ 4545 Lazelle Avenue, Terrace, BC, V8G 4E1 during regular office hours. Monday to Friday (excluding public holidays) from the date of this notice until the 8th day of August, 2006. QUALIFICATIONS FOR RESIDENT AND NON- RESIDENT PROPERTY ELECTORS: : A You are entitled to submit an elector response form as a Resident Elector if you: ‘> are 18 years or older on the date of submission ‘of the Elector Response Form, . >. are a Canadian citizen, - > “have resided in British Columbia for 6 months and in that: part of Electoral Area “C” of the Regional District of Kitimat-Stikine that is a participating area for the Skeena Regional Transit System Service Area for at least 30 days prior to: signing the elector response form. . For further information, or to obtain the Elector Response Forms, or copies of the proposed Skeena Regional Transit Service Area Establishment Bylaw, please contact the Regional District of Kitimat-Stikine office at 300 ~ 4545 Lazelle Avenue, Terrace, BC, V8G 4E1 or by telephone at (250) 6] 56100, or 1-800-663-3208. Given under my hand at Terrace, BC this 28th day ofJune, 2006. fs . r