Mn ihe ras whic’ bought Cedar Place: martes You : “fine gn page / AB. “ ’ pats fees a Fetes of the code.” as mh “thé Owner ‘of Cedar. Pla ~ = Nor-has ‘Takhar ever. inform-. wich te lees council members “to ‘Hist! any: ‘coiipany in: which “he/she: “owns, e, jointly: with: Eq . quired. iinder: one. celduse. of.it ; either’ solely or "ode of ethics. ae ember of their ~ “ hares car- -cduncil members ra shall “not dal Pemmbnercta -? L E6ISI, ATIVE ASSEMBLY a FARL TAMENT KLDG BOTTN: ROU. caRniN aAR AGE. SALES d draw. people, People With ‘nfoney in ‘tieir : packets: “So. it, wasn't hard.for Melissa (4), Chantelle (6) and... Chet (5). to work.out that meant there was an opportunity for. hem: to. seize than, The weather and. the Price ; lntpropenty diréetly, or oe , akhar, did-not io dicate that-S,& D. Properties, was. . : ed: council: OF the: purcliase ag te-.: » Clause :3"of ‘the: code: states” : » perfect. combination to stimulate salés'a ‘aS, “obvious: enthusiasm: of the young entrepreneurs. With garage - ‘sale season. now in full swing, other: youngsters, out there might think about, faking a. seat Out tof this: trio! Ss. boa ip ot & ie ae within “the “City - of. ‘Terrace, ‘other than’: ‘his/her- personal _. Nesidence; without: first inform. ~ ding: ‘the: Mayor: ‘OF: ‘Council, da Ouineil. package: a prior 48:08. following: the . pure f icluded such: a’ content ie Bot... ‘Hallsor ad: een “gent fe council fe einen oh Claiise 6 ofthe code ‘AS. well, i of course, did thie ay year. before when fisheries of: ficers .were. pelted -with ' mar-: shmallows after they shawed up -t to’ arrest. mi 0 for ‘fishing. which calls { for Ieeal aétion and blockades * on ‘heir Araditional ‘territory. ~ Ryan, whose, Gitksan name is -.Maas Gaak, “was: “trained . as a TERRACE - ; one ‘of the'more . Eeontrover: ative, leaders in- * inclading- the: asaibilty of * blockades — to continue shig " though the -Wet'suwet’én lost their. case in the Supreme it this spring, they a are ap- pealing the decision, " ' Speaking last” week, Ryan said he wants to work on economic and other develop- ment projects on, the’ western end of the land claim: held by -the Eagle clan. of. Gitwangak,- “#The emphasis i is On moving to the house graups,. tothe ter- Fitories “away” from tribal councils’; and ‘band - governments,” said. Ryan, a That will-lead natives off: the “reserves: to lands they claim and to developing -their, ‘own’ ‘Bro jects, he continued. ” Ryan said the plan is to divide the Gitksan-Wet'suwet’en, area whee daa ME jay . ek TE indirectly se date’ incl | en declaration. from: Takhar.’ * himself/herself or his/her fami- ly, or any other member of Council, in the City of Terrace.”’ “On Jan..7 of this year and on May. 27 of ‘this: year, Takhar voted against two proposals for rézoning that would have allow- ed. the construction of two ‘apartment buildings. Both of those proposals were defeated, “The Jan. 7 vote concerned an application lo ‘rezone property on Eby St., bounded by Walsh and. Davis "Aves., from single- ‘family to multi-family residen- tial to build a 30-unit apartment cont'd A2 which he/she is aware involving | Planting ‘Mo Takhar cut back — TERRACE — Skeena Cellulose will plant 500,000 fewer seedl- ings this year but it won’t be by choice. Forestry technician Erika Nicholson said the company has changed its original plans because of losses suffered last winter by some of its Fraser Valley suppliers, "We were really. ‘surprised, ' ” Nicholson said in pointing out that as many as half the greenhouses had been destroyed and the seedlings they contained | crushed under. the heavy snows experienced in the area. The revised plan calls for 1.2 million young trees to go into the. ground this year compared to 1.74 million in 1990, Planting got under way April’22° with: ‘they: work being done by. four One. tractors employing - “approx: TERRACE — If the number of phone lines being installed by B.C. Tel is any indication, there are more people living here and more businesses over the past two years. Figures up to the end of April this year put the number of residential lines at 6,281. That’s an increase of 307 over the 5,974 lites in existence to the end of 1989, | The number of business lines increased to 2,940 from 2,700 over the same period. That's an increase of 240 lines. B.C. Tel’s figures don’t break out phone lines used for fax Don Ryan “into four regions — west, north and east for the Gitksan with the remainder being taken up by Wet’suwet’en lands... imately 90 planters. They are expected t6 finish by mid-June. Nicholson said a total of 1600ha was being replanted: 600ha in the upper and lower Nass valley, 400ha in the West Kalum area and the remaining ' 600ha in the southern portions of its tree farm and forest licences. Hemlock will:be the predomi- nant speci¢ at 36 per cent. Pine will account for 23 per cent, cedar 22 per cent, spruce eight _ Per. cent, balsam one per cent and cottonwood 10 per cent. ‘Nicholson also noted at least three’ different species, ex- cluding ‘cottonwood, would be planted of each lock. The cot- ‘tonwood would”be" platited ‘on its “own-on the - Nass; River islands and areas near the river. More phones here machines, ; Kitimat’s residential and business lines also increased, but not to the same numbers as they did here. There were 4,005 residential lines in that'city to the end of April this ‘year compared to 3,883 at the end of 1989. For business lines, the numbers are 1,059 to the end of April and 997 to. the end-of 1989. ‘There’ 's been-a drop in the number of residential Lines but an increase in the number of business lines in Stewart for the same period.. © ru r ners - Manslaughter dropped, . Page AB. verty can end, “Page. Ala. | Healthy’ ‘road, a Page-B1. | Selects | win, » . Page BS. ha hae a, age, gag anne mare dent ear Die, @ Tamsin. Heb ie cieu A ast let] 5 2 % t t i t x 4 : § i: 4 £ $ a : x