i eile far Stee an Ca ae Lat rill - from’. her | Make your mark! JBha ap a : “enjoys ¢ * Charinaine. Peal, 19, of Nisga’ a ‘Elementary-Secondary travelled: to ‘Ottawa last month as one-oF 145. sludents. from act s.the country. participating e Forum: for Young Cana- diag 8 Program. ‘The program brings over 500 studerits each year, to. Ottawa la gee how government works, “ “4 learned: how ‘busy they realty are;’’ she said, “The press makes it seem, like they’ re nat doing their jobs: ‘sometimes.’ na “tock “premiers’ con- ference students decided Canada heeds new acts to deal with native. rights, immigration and the learning of fanguages i in schools. ‘*] asked as.a nalive person do | have to’-learn three languages,’” Peal said. ‘‘Fhey Charmaine Peal about their language and cullure,"’ . A French-Canadian girl tried . to ask-Peal about her Nisga’a culture, but communication was just couldn't answer me and. - difficult as Peal does not speak then they said I'd have to learn all three.’’ ‘Peat ‘dlso found that language isan issue on ‘the personal as well a8 the: official. level, The ‘Quebe udents seem- ew were eally worried — TERRACE — A city resident says she ‘wants something done about parking congestian on streets bordering Christy Park. ‘Lily Nielsen appeared before council last week to call for en- forced . ‘resident-only parking ear the intersection of Sparks St. and McConnell Ave. She’ said the parking lot at the soccer fields across the street house frequently overflows; and cars end up parked ‘Sbumper- “Lo. -bumper.”" *Nielsen — who lives at 3734 ‘Sparks -= Says her parking, ‘space is frequently violated and ‘her. front Jawn has been destroyed. a ee noted a On eae oe . a HURRY,B.C2 Be the person who stands out ina crowded room dare lo be your bea. 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"(The gravel) was even and there was nothing wrong with it,’ she said, ‘‘Now it’s going to be- just a mess oul there, They talk. about beautification and iS parkers problem solution wanted ' Terrace Standard, Wednesday, May 22, 1991 — Page AS . ey See = a national conference that 3 Ss p determined the need_ of new & = acts SS ' SS Also on th SS sa. ont eagendav were ‘visits - s to the House of Commons, the § == Senate and the. Supreme Court SS of Canada, as well as the & Museum of Civilization and the @ National Art Gallery, . “Most of the people wanted i to visit the art gallery because of § The Voice of Fire and the meat dress (two. controversial - ex- hibits)" Peal ‘said. : Peal also met NDP. leader Audrey McLaughlin. and § Liberal leader Jean Cretien who § has also served as Indian affairs minister. -“] pinned him with a Nisga’ a button and he said, ‘Oh, is that Kincolith,’ so he. remembered Kincolith.”’ “ Peal said that although she wants to be a journalist, she may some day end up in politics. — “It’s something to consider because it seems quite in-] leresling. 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