mR ees _ a ie io So hd ee ae a A a a a Sl a sa a Oc oc ere Ok a pop . fr eo ce OE An en A i a Sl Bands seek more fish _ TERRACE — The two Iocal and enhancement of fish in the Tshimshian bands are sharingin province, Bands will be working several hundreds of thousands with federal fisheries. of federal. dollars devoted to Expected ‘locally is a re- boosting Skeena River fish opening of- ‘the Kitsumkalum stocks, hatchery’ that was closed last Each band will get just over year, = : ' $30,000 as part of a $210,000 “‘ The more fish there are, the package for the seven member — better off we'll all be. We're in- bands of the Tsimshian Tribal terested in enough for the native Council, says its executive direc- commercial fishermen, the non- _at park “TERRACE — Summer sounds ‘at'Furlong Bay inclide the chat- ‘tering of squirrels, the splash of water and lately, the roar of a jetski..bearing down. on the swimming area. - y . Recently B.C. Parks officials - { at the lake banned the floating 1. motorbikes from the Furlong - Bay -boat ‘launch, next to the | swinuming area, ’ “We're just trying to keep them from one side of the swim area sO we don’t have to wor ’ tor. ae native commercial fishermen about: (the possibility of ome) Robert Hill said $210,000 will and the sporties (sport. ‘ crashing into a swimmer,” said also go to —s the _—_fishermen),’’ said Hill. ' parks zone manager Gordon Gitksan-Wet’suwet’en and to He added that the commis- MacDonald-—- Some. ftople also complained about the. noise jetskis. make because their exhaust pipe is above water — unlike a motor- ‘ boat's which is below the sur- face. et “It’s not because we're pre- judiced against jetskiers,’” Mac- Donald said. ‘it’s just because .they’re dangerous and they're noisy.” . According to ome parks ‘ employee, ; rangers have even - taken to dressing incognito in order to enforce the new rule, Camper ‘burned natives, at-Old Fort on Babine - sion doesn’t want to undo con- Lake under the Skeena River servation efforts that have Fisheries Commission. already taken place. The commission is devoted to Hill said the Skeena commis- increasing the number of fishin sion is a by-product of a nor- the Skeena River and to provide thwest tribal treaty signed employment for natives who earlier this year. live along its length, said Hill. It calls for co-operation on Overall, the $651,000 in common problems among federal money for the Skeena native groups and provides a system is part of an $11 million mechanism to settle outstanding package for native management issues between the groups. New homes approved TERRACE — Can-Isle Con- roads,’’ said Seymour, struction has been given a $1.5 Money for construction million contract to build 20 comes from mortgage homes at a new subdivision be- guarantees -provided by the ing developed by the Kitselas federal government. It'll also . ; Band. provide an annual subsidy. for TERRACE The Terrace co Construction should starting mortgage payments, ordinator for the provincial couple of ks with th The b i i mergancy erogrem "hed aa p _weeks w eem- . e band is also working on phasis on getting shells up so preserving its traditional home work can continue inside once area on the Skeena River as a winter hits, said band councillor national historic site. Brian Seymour. - It wants to build an ‘inter- The subdivision is at the pretation’ centre and develop band’s traditional home along trails. The location allowed the refighters about 20 minutes to — - st i i firefig ore abou 20 fire chiet the Skeena River near Kleanza_Kitselas to control trading along ’ Creek. the Skeena River, . an : . vos : ; _ : Bee eke ie was fairly ex. h at t | mM e a | re a d ? It’s being designed to even- —_In later years, a white settle- tensive to the shed, with heavy es ; a tually hold nearly 150 homes. ment grew up at Kitselas to ser- Shed, ; “The watermains are in — vice riverboat traffic. That dameee to an adjacent otediy NOPE. AT LEAST NOT YET. Summer’s cool weather hasn't meant an early appearance of snow. they're being tested — and lasted until the railway was and (a) . wa auy But that chunk of white stuff being hoisted by Sean Craig outside of the arena is a sign that the ice there’s a final grade on the built. emergency of his own last week when ‘his property caught fire. 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