_B4 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, October 19, 2005" Ane a | a : \ rr ACHIEVEMENT TERRACE PONY CLUB SEGA /] Royal LePage Terrace i GENE RAL | Pat Quinn MEETING l= ¢ On success on attaining = Tuesday, October 25, 2005, 7p. m. I “Platinum” F - Coast Inn of the West” : For coy a iaPage September. . 7 Sa LC | Everyone Welcome! ey E "There iva choice!” =| : | 4 a 7 = 2 s« 35-2404 S| a Our Growth in sales means many satisfied a oy Lt home Buyers & Sellers in Terrace & Kitimat |) TTT RAC aunseasa erat uenuonss eexeonacctt HENONUON “DAVE O’ LEARY, ‘Northwest Community College's new dean of instruction in Ter- : _ race, is adjusing fine.to life.in the Northwest. . . ROD LINK: PHOTO New administrator at #™""“448 college likes the fit _ ‘ Jpromemoanscoom a NORTHWEST COMMUNITY. ‘College’s - ‘That role this fall involves coping with a } Come to the 'egions Ss. new. Dean of Instruction can’t wait to tackle: 24 per cent increase in skilled trades admis- L)3 * all aspects of his new job: . sions. “ {i \. - From Capilano College i in North Vancou- .. “And we're ‘still not meeting the desire of ° A Owe en : loot} ver, Dave O’ Leary is looking forward to the . people. who:want to register,” says O” Leary. ‘s ” FREE FOOT CARE CLINIC Why suffer needlessly! “If you're experiencing discomfort in any of these ° locations, sore, tired feet or leg pain © back or neck pain shin splints « fatigue in ankles © heel pain, heel spurs © sclaticia © abnormal shoe wear ® poor posture * orthotic therapy may be the answer. We've helped thousands, maybe we can help you! "Have your children checked - 90% of » foot problems if found early at ages .. . 8-14yrs, can be completely corrected. ~ benefits of working fora smaller institution. | | He says the. increased interest in acquir- th - FREE FOOT CARE CLINIC “You can become more involved with the - ing a skilled trade speaks to the generally in- C Satu rday, October 29 ._ will be held at the - community - that’s why.community colleges -. creasing economic fortunes. of the region. i v7, . Dance. to the music of: BESTWESTERN |. were developed,” said O’Leary last week. _ In other areas, O’Leary says the task of XS. - Joh C bell & Friends = ' 4553 Greig Ave. | ““There’s .a fundamental difference be- the college is to predict the kind of skills. , ae °° nnie Camp ends Terrace, BC - October 24, 2005 ". tween colleges and universities. Colleges. are people will: need and ‘then to provide pro- , ° |. about teaching — good teaching. Class sizes. grams preparing them for-careers and the § Come in costume _are smaller and students:have the opportu- workforce. ~ f. (donation jar for those who don't) A-1 Orthotics nity to get to know their instructors.” - Some’ of this comes from: partnerships. - $208 Sunset Fl. 7” ‘O'Leary will have plenty of opportunity © And that is our strength,” he says. 2 “to. exercise that kind of philosophy — his O’Leary particularly. looks forward to’ [ { i; -.. position. oversees the college’s computer’ , building: on existing relationships with ab- technology, business, administration, busi- . original groups and governments so their ness technology, First Nations public ad- | educational needs can be satisfied. se For appointment please call 1-888-313-1339 Derek Armstrong . Orthotic Technician 7 years experience in foot care & custom-made ia ‘ministration programs and, all of the trades Building on those aboriginal connections. BA 4 T, + orthotics, NOTE: Your medical may pay for i >. programs.” also forms part of the college’s new strategic [& Wg = Members AndBona |. ™™’ _ roots te al The list includes culinary arts, which in- . plan. a ‘Fide Guests Welcome ooo volves a two-year diploma program, theonly. |. O’Leary comes from Newfoundland. Pri- “ ee Mo he, o ~--one.of its kind in the province... or to his time at Capilano College he taught ° O’Leary says it’s important for, the col- and worked in northern Alberta. lege to connect with and to listen to the com-., It’sa background he says that makes him - munity, itserves. more comfortable i ina smaller place than’ ao se oo _ ’- It’s what: drew. him t to Northwest Com- larger one. Come i In and check out our : BC PASSENGER | munity College in the first place. “This .is* ‘everything I hope it would be. - new ctock! GREYHOUND TRANSPORTATION BOARD ‘CANADAS . — , “This college actively seeks out the com-. There’ s no other place I would want to be. . :’ ". munity, There’s a genuine desire here to find . There is nothing here but plenty of oppor- -.”. gut what’s needed. That’s our role here,” tunities.” De nw : Jewellery O’ Leary. continues. "Public Meeting Announcements | Public Meetings Regarding Py t our = China e Glassware | Greyhound Canada Route “Li” > “as nce Rupert-P eo Sa DAS National Credit Union Day #© Fall Fashion _|.-__ Prinee Rupert-Prince George = "A. -] Greyhound ReAYe)(=MlaMee «Thursday, October 20, 2005 Purses “QU eee ees —_ — ~ . etween Prince Rupert and Smithers. In response to : for best . RUN TORS / And Much More! a November ato Noverba th, 2008 at te following. ; - a ; ocations: , , . ; . SANDSPIT: _ Wed. Nov 2/05, 4 pm to 7 pm Sandspit Community Hall, 411 Beach Road Sandspit, BC PRINCE RUPERT: Thurs. Nov 3/05,4pmto7pm_ . .Crest Hotel, 222 West ist Ave. ” Prince Rupert, BC * 250-624-6771 — TERRACE: principal - ' NOMINATIONS ARE ; now being accepted for the Learning Partnership’: s Canada’s second: annual - Outstanding. . Principals ~ . Awards. ; Fri. Nov 4/05, 9 am to 12 noon j Anyone from across the Leisure Services Admin. Building 7 & , aoe 7e Terrace Arena, 3320 Kalum St. s country may nominate an - Terrace, BC e 250-615-3000 outstanding "principal - ina _ publicly funded school in |. Northern Savings Credit Union will be sponsoring a -. their community, including. parents, colleagues, com- : . FREE Public Swim OPI Nail polish blowout $8. 95 = | _\ SMITHERS: at | a Fri. Nov 4/05, 5 pm to 8 pm Smithers Town Hall,.1027 Aldous St. . Smithers, BC e 250-847-1600 Start your - Christmas shopping cary . munity members, local busi- .. . People wishing to make an oral statement at an of ‘ -- ness people or social agency on Sunday, October 23, from 1:00 to 2:30 P. m. ; ——==20ee———— ; the meetings must register with the BC Passenger partners. Deadline for nomi- ‘for all our community to enjoy. — Transportation Board by: phone: (250) 953-3777; fax: (250) nations is October 31, 2005. - : . . : AH AIR G ALLERY qT. 953-3788; e-mail: ptboard@gov.bc.ca; or mail: : : To nominate .a principal. : y : , a , no Box 9850 STN PROV GOVT, Victoria, BC V8W 9T5. ; ina publicly funded school N. O R T H ER N -- amp Keith Ave., Terrace (All West Glass Centre) ; asserts ib Gram nd yhound please’ visit www.canada- SAVIN GS. . -OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK e 635-3729 ne Canada Transportation Corp. soutstandingprincipals. ca Winners’ will be an-,. nounced i in mid- February. InterConnect - “Youth Opportunities _ Kemess North Copper-Gold Mine Project Joint Review Panel Kc Employment & Training Services 0 So Public Notice * Job Search Access To: © Workshops On: ‘ Professional Assistance With: “CREDET: UNION 4702 lzele Avenue * Telephone 638-7822 “Computers © ~ Basic Computer wills “Resumes * Career Mapping The joint review panel for the Kemess North Copper-Gold The EIA may be viewed on the Web sites of the British - Internet “Job Search St rategies : - Cover Letters ° oo Mine Project announces the comment period on the Columbia Environmental Assessment Office - Telephone tora -—-Travel The Information = even Ds ._ * Training ‘Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) filed by the _ (www.eao.gov.bc.ca) and of Northgate Minerals ~~ Resource Library -Highway - Internet Job Search Job Searc . ; poy. proponent, Northgate Minerals Corporation. This comment. Corporation (www.northgateminerals.com). The EIA ~Fax Machine. ; - Career Exploration - a _* Job Board . period gives interested parties an opportunity to comment Guidelines may be viewed on the Web sites of the British InterConnect & YO are Progtams of FREE written comments received by Jal “dal | ; y January. 6, 2006 will be Paper copies of the EIA and of the Guidelines may be Telephone: (250) 635-7995 * Fax: (250) 635-1516 * Toll-Free 1-877-635-7995. considered. Please forward your written comments by - —_ viewed at the following locations: Y YOUTH OPPORTUNITIES PHONE: (250) 635-3812 FAX: (250) 635-3824 . | mail, e-mail or fax to ne of the following: 7 . _~ Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency Georgina Naismith, Panel Co- Manager ’ ' +757 West Hastings Street, Suite 320 Sinclair Centre Kemess North Copper-Gold Mine - Joint Review Panel Vancouver, B.C. V6C 1A1 160 Elgin Street, 22" Floor, _ Ottawa, ON K1A 0H3 e Quality People = Qua ality Ser; - British Columbia Envircnmental Assessment Offi ice . : \ . _ . nd Nicole has been employed inthe credit union system hax on coreg, | . | PO Bar 8026 Sth Prov Govt for over 15 years and has a wealth of information ax: (613) 957-0941 7 Victoria, B.C. V8W 9V1 to share. She enjoys working with members and ‘Ray Crook, Panel Co-Manager ; ee gets. great satisfaction in resolving any issues that - Kemess North Copper-Gold Mine - Joint Review Panel smners Public Library may arise with a member's account. Nicole is bi- oe RG. VBW ons ~ Smithers, B. C. VO 2NO lingual and for our member's who speak French, ral ° (250) 414-7455 - . Prince G Public Lib this is an incentive in dealing with T&DCU. : (250) rince George Public Li rary is isan i 1 g Fax: (250) 383-2978 887 Dominion Street Prince George, B.C. V2L 5L1 Comments@Kemess-JointReview.ca Terrace & District | — | Northgate Minerals Corporation proposes to develop the Kemess North copper and gold deposit, 250 km northeast of a g C redit Union Smithers, B.C. The project is located 6 km north of its existing Kemess Mine. The project includes development of a new — open pit, modification of the existing mill, and related infrastructure. NICOLE TESSIER “a 4650 Lazelle Avenue, Terrace © 635-7282 7