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Officers are calling the site’s offerings an illegal pyramid scheme, ‘RCMP issue warning over skunky website RCMP DETACHMENTS across western Canada are warning people to stay away from a website inviting them to purchase and then resell subsequent websites. Officers who have checked into Sky- nary, Skybiz and SkyBiz 2000 label them an illegal pyramid scheme under a sec- tion of the criminal code. Those taking part in such a pyramid scheme should know that it is illegal when a person receives more than they Officers say illegal pyramid schemes profit only a relatively few individuals, leaving the majority of the participants hokling the bag at the end of the day. RCMP officers began checking into the websites after receiving calls. They encourage people to consider the saying, “If it sounds too goad to be true, it usually is.” Those with questions can call the local detachment at 638-7400 or the RCMP commercial crime section in Prince Ru- pert al 1-250-627-3136. Police unions tagged for auxiliary changes A 15-YEAR VETERAN of auxiliary policing in B.C says RCMP officials aren’t being candid when they said the resignation of nine “It’s a carbon copy cf of Terrace’s 11 auxiliary. the Ontario program,” Genac said. officers was uncharacteris- Genac said. Bul provincial official tic of other ‘places in the He said provincial offi-.~-Barb Murphy, the manager province. cials are trying to blame of the auxiliary program in Lower mainland resi- the departures of some Victoria says 51 per cent -dent Jim Genac says more auxiliaries on failing to of 8B.C.’s auxiliaries than 500 auxiliaries have meet a requirement lo vo- weren't working 160 re- quit since the RCMP took lunteer at least 160 hours a quired hours a year in away their guns and turned year since their guns were 1997... the program into one em} 4 3 fea’ be ne tome OF _phasizing. community. polit" = — J cing, e& coast Mountains scHOOL DISTRICT 82 In Terrace, as in other places, auxiliaries went Important Notice to Parents of Children in Coast Mountains School have contributed by reason of the partici- pation of others, The reserve program has been reorganized to mimic the one that now exists in Ontario. taken away in 1998, “Nobody that [’?m aware of was approached and told they have not been working enough hours,” ‘out on patrol with regular "> officers. ast | Genac alleges police District 82 ‘unions actoss Canada CUPE Local 2052, support staff, have served 72 hours strike notice. We are told the strike will occur March 27, 2000, In the event there is a pressured the provincial Attorney General to review and and then change B.C.’s auxiliary program to strike: address concerns in a re- * — technically schools will be open port called Policing the e no teaching staff or support staff will be Auxiliary put out by a po- present lice association in Ontario. ® we cannot ensure sale supervision of Those officers were afraid, said Genac, that ‘unpaid armed auxiliaries there would eventually re- place paid officers. | Genac said that’s just imot true. ' B.C. auxiliaries were ‘partnered with paid offi- icers and worked only ina rbackup capacily. “No auxiliary constable fever took the lead role ina tease,” said Genac. | He added that police unions focused on B.C. be- icause this province is ‘home to the RCMP’s five ‘biggest municipal detach- ‘HOMES with near students, so any students who do arrive at school will be sent home as soon as can be arranged no school buses will be running school facilities and fields will not be available for community users For further information, phone your neighbour- hood school or the School Board Office at 635- 4931, Local 228 or 1-800-665-6134 Local 228 for a recorded message. Listen to your local radio to determine when school will resume. Present this coupon at any Toyota BC Dealer for a Ten Dollar Bonus when you spend $100 or more. 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