a a - A16 = The Terrace Standard, Wednesda " “DESPITE TERRACE’S: first, major fire of °, = - the’ ‘season blazing ; almost i in their ‘backyards,- - Copper River Estates residents are: living life - "normally. © “VAS smoke continues to rise 2 from Copper ; ‘Mountain and: firefighters ‘hose more water: into the forest, residents are sunbathing and | walking: their ‘dogs. along ‘Marten Dr. ‘and. ~ Copper. Rd. as if nothing i is out of the, ordi- , ‘ nary. . . ., on » “I’m not worried about it.. Pm insured,” ” ‘said Denise. Reink whose lived in the area . -for 11 years. “There’s.no sense in being _ Scared of it.’ ~-Reink and others have seen it all before i in | : 2004 when crews fought’ a 60ha fire for two weeks i in almost the exact same location: «This: year’ $ fire grew to 40ha after start ing June 8. - A’ local resident reported the Copper ~ Mountain fire to the Thornhill volunteer fire » dopartangnt at about 9:30 p-m. on June 8. . A three-person initial-attack group then ~ worked until four i in the morning to control. » the flames. .. vsInitial, attack groups are sent to. fires t to - “contain them‘ when they are small. The origin of the fire is still undetermined, . . . hours a day to ensure © people do not go into . “although it’s: ‘Suspected to be people-caused. Firefighiters: usually don’t work at night pal in two years | ° because it’s too dangerous but the situation , June 14, 2006 was . pressing, said Terrace fire protection "officer Steve Westby last week at the early — ~ stages ¢ of the efforts of firefighters. Three 20-person. unit. crews, including ' the Terrace. Firebirds, have been ‘working morning until night. to extinguish the. flames ; since. aan “While. they are ‘on, the ‘ground, tanker © . planes and helicopters are dumping water 0 on . the blaze. ~ The main concern is to keep flames away from residential’ properties and structures, Westby said. In: the first couple of days, flames were | ; only. 100 metres away, from some houses i in’ the area. ‘On-site forest service operations ‘chief - Rich Forget said the’ biggest | concern is the wind. ° _ If strong winds pick up, it can carry flames 7 towards houses, he said, but as of late:last week, the danger to the residents was low. The hot weather hasn’t helped either. Dry conditions make it easier for fires to spread. '-“Until the weather changes, anything is possible with this fire,”. Forget added. ‘Copper Mountain is a popular area ‘with — many horse, hiking and biking trails. . . 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Kitimat is a stand-alone aluminum industry and our employment figure will include all components of that industry. This isnot the case with comparator smelters in other ° locations. To compare employment, fi igures must Include jobs for all components of each. smelter. . Employment figures of. only some components in other smelter locations cannot be compared to . _ the entire stand-alone aluminum industry in Kitimat. oe an coe - ce Kitimat has many. ‘components: ‘of: this: vertically integrated industry, such as’ power operations, wharf. “operations, casting, coking, etc.. Each: component has associated employment, and it is misleading to “compare job fi igures for one or two components i in other locations to the entire aluminum industry i in Kitimat. : _One or two components will obviously have less” employment than all components of a fully integrated industry, as in Kitimat. - “In. this important public debate on the future of our . aluminum. Industry, make ‘sure we compare the whole . _ industry whenever we compare employment at different locations. roe ae -RESA. maximizes sustainable jobs in Kitimat’s aluminum industry. ° | Go for tt. Alcan... A message from MLA Robin Austin and Take the Mayor and Council of the District of Kitimat districtofkitimat@kitimat.ca www. dontsellusout. com TELUS is pleased to announce the appointment of Shaun - Greffard as general manager, Interior North region. In this newly . created role, Shaun will lead the local TELUS team to improve: delivery of TELUS’ communications products and services and’ to create a friendlier future throughout B.C.’s interior communities including Prince George, Peace River, Skeena, and Bulkey Valley regions. _ In the more than 10 years that Shaun has been with TELUS, he 7 -* has been responsible for the regional and national delivery of IT ‘services to TELUS’ outsourcing. clients. 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