A2- The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, April 6, 2008 From front Mill eyes — June start He added those companies have committed to work with TLC once it’s “operational, but: no: specific commit- ments on volume of logs have: been made yet. ., |.’ In addition, TLC has spoken to rep-- .Tesentatives from the Lax Kw’alaams which is in the process of purchasing _ Tree Farm Licence 1... | “We talked to them and hada couple good meetings with them and as soon as they own the TFL we’ll be talking to . them again,” Takhar said. wk Initial start-up costs for the mill are estimated to be between -$350- . $400,000, ‘he said, adding inspections of the equipment show the mill is in good operational order. “The mill is in very good shape to A TERRACE mani is dead after the ~ vehicle he was. riding in went off the + rgad néar Kitwanga late last week, Thomas Clifford Bond died after ~ being ejected from the pickup truck he was a passenger in when it crashed into - _ * the ditch 23 km north of Kitwanga on .. .. Hwy 37 at | a.m. April 1. : _ The white Ford exiended-cab pickup truck was travelling southbound when ‘jt suddenly crossed the centre line-and | rolled over into the east ditch, say po- | lice. It landed at at the base of a -drop- -off oe From front chool board to save mone ‘first, specifically when it came to ‘eliminating classroom. 7 thermostats’ in favour of a centrally- controlled: computer- 4 skye . fort the district here to follow suit. . . »..“We talked'to Honeywell then but we also talked to other: companies. We shopped around. We did some hard negotiat- ing and Honeywell had the. best deal,” he said. A key part of. the program was getting approval from the education minis-. try: to borrow. the money needed for. the work to take Place. M From front: a, Hospital renovations coming | she Said esi! _ per’ cent based on original projections care” ‘Hartwell addéd.” and will‘now borrow to ¢ome Up With - what’s needed now. . “Even though there is a substantial increase in costs; our board has noted that improvements in medical care in u Authorized Some of the conversion did not work out smoothly at - vt he MILL manager r Terry Bennett and Terrace Lumber Company CEO Mo - Takhar é are working out of the main office at the Terrace sawmill. Q start up,” he said. Future plans include ‘installing a new in-feed for the planer, which j iS €x- and came to a rest on its roof, about 10 _ feet into the bush, police says 0 The four other men in the truck, “which included the driver, escaped with various injuries. ~ , Two sustained minor injuries but did not go to hospital. ~ Two suffered non-life threatening _injuries that required a trip to hospital ‘in New Hazelton; one person was later transferred to Prince Rupert hospital, police say. The four survivors were all wearing their seat belts. oy Terrace highway patrol based systems. the northwest are needed,” board did not discuss choosing one or two projects and: dropping others to.. make things financially easier. - “They were united on the need for ” aa. ‘tion. - officer : Hartwell said she was happy" the” pected to be easier on its operators and will increase production. Plans to start with one shift are stillin place.’ rash claims Terrace man Constable Ted Luscombe says neither alcohol nor speed were factors in the of _ accident. The road was in good driving condi: “There is no obvious: reason for it (accident),” Luscombe says, adding there were no road or vehicle factors that could have caused the accident that _ he’s aware of. The men were returning from work: near Dease Lake when the accident oc- _curred, Luscombe says. The RCMP investigation continues. ’ Teachers and others complained that either rooms were. too cold or too hot. and that it was difficult to make tempera- ; ture changes. That’s now been corrected by, in part,’ ‘giving © " principal’s access through their own computers to the cen-. | ‘trall- controlled system. .The hospital district has written the provincial government, which provides the health authority with capital financ- “ ing, to come up with more money. i“ ii www-hawkair.ca SPRING TeRB ice) CLEAN-UP WEEK Call your local travel agent Ho WAL-MART CORRECTION NOTICE The image for the Clover Leaf Chunk Light Tuna (#9273225/39) in our ROLLBACK advertisement is not exactly as shown. We apologize for any — inconvenience this ~ may have caused. APRIL 12 - 15, 2005 Extra refuse will be collected from city customers, without charge, curing cleanup week. Set refuse out on your regular collection day and it will be picked up sometime during that week. The service does not include major appliances, vehicles, stumps, indus- trial ‘or prohibited waste. COMPOST COLLECTION » is only on Monday, . » .. Starting April 11th. 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