A10 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, February 19, 1997 TRE NLR Pe to Tame Ba Paul McNicholls. Keep on TRUCKERS WHO had perfect or near perfect records of safe hauling levels to Eight of the truckers had safe haul hit 100 per cent. Another 45 carried allowable loads 95 per cent of the time and were also given certificates. Altogether 300 trucks hauling to the two large toca] mills were monitored for RCMP highway patrol officer Corporal Dave Pollock said the monitoring campaign, combined with mechanical checks, began as a safety measure for truckers and others on the highway. TRUCKERS WHO had the best records for safe hauls to mills were given certificates last week. Among those at the presentation were, from the left, regional highways ministry director Jon Buckle, RCMP Corporal Dave Pol- lock, Ken MacKenzie from the motor vehicle branch, Roy Clifford from Mur- ford Contracting, Howard Aronson representing Roy Saunders Hauling and Western Seaboard, Ross Fillion from Fillion Trucking, Doug Holmberg from Vic Froese Trucking, RCMP Inspector Steve Leach and local ICBC manager local mills received certificates last week. records 99 per cent of the time and five ’ load compliance over a two year periad.. “highways ministry, the motor vehicle truckin’ “We wanted to shaw that contractors in the northwest were running with a good salety record for compliance,”’ he said. “Others made donations to the provin- cial governmeént,’’ commented Pollock on fines levied against those who hauled un- safe loads. Violating ‘safe: hauling limits draws a minimum $100 fine and a $10 levy for every 1000kg that’s over the limit, RCMP. and the motor vehicle branch drew- their numbers’ from records pro- vided by the local mills. Representalives from the RCMP, the branch and ICBC were on hand when the certificates were piven out. School cuts unknown WHO WILL stay and who will go in the new amalgamated school district should be decided when its board meets March 5, So far only one upper management posi- tion has disappeared in. the new Coast Mountain school. district, Assistant secretary-treasurer Julie Toplak of Kitinaat lost her job in a competition with Bruce Matthews, who filled the same role here for the old Terrace board. Both superintendents and secretlary- treasurers from the old Terrace and Kitimat school districis have kept their jobs. And Terrace’s assistant-supcriniendent slid into the samme role; there was to one in that posi- tion at Kitimat at the time of the merger. ©” Now trustees have to figure oul how many middle management and “support positions will be phased ont, — The govenunent expected that amalgama- tion would produce savings through -” School: Sutstanding Holiday Value on Your Kind of Fun! A Carnival Floating Resort Holiday offers almost every activity you could possibly want while visiting warm tropical ports of call. ¢ Las Vegas-style shows ¢ Fabulous Meals * Exciting Casino ¢ Spacious Sun Decks * Much more Plaw your fun-filled Jubilee holiday today! layoffs, but that hasn’t happened yet. And there’s no indication of exactly how much moncy or people the board has to chop. Another tricky thing to figure out is how to merge the pay scales for some of the ad- ministrative staff. 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