\ - "ee pee vee — it ier ? a. | oo : WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1990 ea F ae 7 | | Vol. 6, Issue No. 4 | , , 7 * . a “nr : Phone 635-7840 Fax 635-7269 Terrace firefighters were called out Monday afternoon to put out a blaze in a vacant house at 3315 Sparks St. No one was injured and no cause was immediately apparent, but Lt. Per Halvorsen said later the fire department suspects an electrical problem and the matter is be- i Ing investigated. An unoccupied house next door to it was also damaged by fire a few months . _ . | o Forestry campus idea [ wajor retailer gets strong support | coming to town - | | oming 7 £ _ Professional forester Rod Ar- board has been by far the most be adapted to other industries A quick bit of housekeeping during Monday’s city council nold of RJA Forestry has made enthusiastic. such as fishing and mining. meeting set the scene for the latest commercial development three presentations in the last - On motions by Kitimat direc- An indication of just how far in Terrace. By amending the M3 zoning designation to permit week and a half calling for a tor Bev Rodrigo, the regional they're willing to to in offering the operation of warchouse-retail complexes, the way is . Northern: University forestry district first offered support in their support was given in the cleared for a land deal between Bantal Enterprises of Terrace campus to be established in Ter- principle for Arnold’s idea to discussion that followed and United Buy and Sell Furniture Warehouse on a 142-acre- Tace. __ establish a forestry research and Arnold’s presentation. Financial site located on Keith Ave. between the Sande Overpass and ; He spoke to the Northwest training faculty in Terrace and assistance and administrative — the Coast Tractor dealership. Community College board. of then asked chairman Jack assistance are two areas where David Massie, United Buy and Sell director of franchising,- trustees on Saturday, Jan. 13, Talstra and administration to the regional district is likely to | told the Terrace Review that their plans call for a 25,000 } the Kitimat-Stikine Regional offer-support to Arnold in his get involved. Talstra and ad- ]| square root retail furniture sales outlet that will serve the en- | District board of directors on endeavor and report back to the ministration were asked by § tire northwest. He says that United Buy and Sell currently has : Saturday, Jan. 20, and Terrace board as to what they candoto director Bob Cooper to offer | 25 outlets in B.C. and the Terrace store is just one of several : city council Jan. 22. The reac- help. Talstra and administration their recommendations in time — included in their 1990 expansion plans, , ; tion everywhere so far has been were also asked to explore Ar- The compary has received applications for a Terrace fran- sani f positive, but the regional district nold’s idea to see if it couldn’t continued on page A1s chise, Massie sald, and is still accepting proposals.