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Min Total ‘1D Max Min Total studied again ip| | A Temp Temp Precip|] yYy © C mm jf: ; Ministry official nave Crebo says there's ne Sef formula 16 14.8 7.6 oT ; or the process, but that the ministry has funded such studies before. & 17 11.7 ; 7.3 19.5 * Crebo adds that discussion is needed at the local level 18 12.7 7.0 0.4 , ast the ministry is aware of the “nuts and bolts” of the 19 15.1 40 0.0 . . / Talstra says the study would determine what’ S$ required St : 75 19 : 20 104 24 22.5 y for the “amenable future of the area.’ forecaster at - 6.0 1.2 [121 15.5 85 4.3 °]] % ‘The Terrace mayor cites infrastructure services, such as if 5 7 7 water, sewers, streets and sidewalks and recreational servic- i veer eo o388. “| 22 15.1 6.1 0.0 22 12.0 8.6 9.7 . es, such as pools, parks and rinks and their costs as keys to : Toying with bikes _ _ “STANTA KLUTZ” and his elf, Sydney McGillvary, -are loaded up with gifts for the 23rd annual Toy Run Sept. 24. The 17-year participant was one of ‘more than 100 riders and motorcycles stopped at '- the Terrace weigh scales before heading down- town for the toy presentation. . ° DUSTIN QUEZADA PHOTO any decision on Thornhill. .. “Plus;-there’s the cost ‘of policing,” says Talstra, adding that municipalities of over 5,000 people pay 90 per cent of policing costs, with the province covering the rest. “I can be horrendous.” There’s also the question of the municipal structure and . whether the community’s tax base would be sufficient to - cover the costs facing an incorporated city. ’ Talstra says it’s a two- pronged question for him. “There are two issues: one is the heart ~ we can be broth- ers,” Talstra says. “One is the head — what's the cost to Ter-_ race and Thornhill?” If the regional district’s June 2006 target for the, study's completion “materializes, Talstra says the recommendation . _would go to the polls in the fall of next year. 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