“TERRACE — The vast Skeena -wegion will be patrolled by the same number of conservation officers for another year. “None will be added: in Skeena this: ‘year,’” regional en- _ vironment» ministry director Dick. ‘Anderson said last week, “We're hoping. we may get some: next year,’?... ‘Repeated calls for more con-. “servation officers in. the nor- | thwest. have been sounded amid . éoncern about threatened stocks _. of fish and wildlife... Fifteen, conservation officers. ‘TERRACE — Despite a hitch of: the latest contract for the MK Bay marina expansion, the | _Kitimat-Stikine regional district’s administrator says the project is still on schedule for a September boaters, ‘Bob Marcellin said an inspec- tion of excavation work done by _ Lux. Construction had deter- mined it had not dug’ deeply enough. As a result, approx- imately 5,000 cu.m. of material Te-opening for still has to be removed to meet .. depth specifications, He said the contractor had been informed of the problem by Public Works Canada — jt is responsible for the first phase of the project — and will correct the error, Marcellin said Lux had in- Hold out TERRACE — All but two of 21 Terrace teachers who were refusing to join the local teachers’ union have now signed up. The majority of the signings came the end of June which was the deadline for them to join or lose their jobs. The contract signed last year between School District 88 and the Terrace District Teachers’ Association (TDTA) required | all teachers to join the local - union and the B.C. Teachers’ Federation by June 30 or lose. their: jabs.» An » BA non-union teachers in Kelowna ended any hopes local teachers had of. teaching here without . joining-wnions. - Most of.the holdout teachers objected to. the provincial teachers’ federation’s pro- choice abortion stance and con- | frontational labour action, . The two remaining teachers have applied to the IRC for . religious exemption from the unions, Their hearings are slated for later this summer, and if they win exemptions they could continue to work in the district, Last month’s IRC ruling re- jected a,-group argument by Industrial | Relations ” Council (IRC) ruling - against .. now patrol’ the region, which covers a third of the province, extending from Endako to the Queen’ Charlotte’: ‘Islands and. ‘from Kitimat. to:.the Yukon border, Two officers are based . ‘could get worse as the officers Expectations. of an increase _ were. bolstered “when ‘environ- ‘ment minister John Reynolds - “Visited Terrace‘ earlier: this spr-: in Terrace, ing and promised more officers would be added in Skeena this: year, But Anderson: ‘said the. - Ministry. didn’t get all the, money it expected, and cuts had © dicated the work would take six days at most and should be . done by the end of the month. .Meanwhile tenders for the marina’s new floats and fingers the floating breakwater is also underway. Both contracts are expected to be awarded within the next two weeks, kkk Although moorage at MK ‘Bay will not be available until late September, the facility’ 8 boat launch is now back in ac- tion, However, with construc- tion still going on at. the site, Kitimat-Stikine regional district - cuations it is subject to’ ‘closure | without notice. Arrangements have also been made with Kitamaat Village for 4 installation of a temporary closed today and tendering for to be mmiade,: a He noted: fish and wildlife tegulations | pre already under- enforced here.-because of the shortage of ‘conservation _of- ficers,; and. added the situation ‘are forced to. devote more time to. investigating. pollution- - related offences. :: servation. officers should do are growing, ‘they’ re already. cover. “ing a lot of territory.’” He said staff additions to the Too shallow marina ‘still on schedule Bob Marcellin fuel supply system at the Taunch. Expected to start up within the next week, the fuel -service will. likely operate 5p.m.-8p.m., Monday to Thursday and §a.m.-8 p.m. Fri- fe day to Sunday, teachers sign up shouldn't be coerced into join- ing any organization, and that the membership requirement in the contract constitutes unfair labour practices, . Non-union teachers in Terrace and Langley had been pinning their hopes on a victory by. the ' Kelowna teachers, TDTA “president Greig Houlden predicts the entire con- _ CARRIERS ~~ _Needed! 639-7283 | ‘ troversy will quickly blow over. *‘We are glad to have this matter behind us,’’ Houlden said in a press release. “'We hope to be able to move for- ward now that this issue has been resolved. Many of these members have long histories of - service in the-district, and they would have been: difficult ta replace.’” sys Bom yr ood Aouton Avaitable In Terrace \ 230 — Skeena, Haugland, ' 237 — Braun Strast 125 — 4800-4900 Lazetia, 4900 Davis, 4800-4900 Hwy. 16, 3100-3200 Kenny ’ Need Summer Replacement for route: . 220 — Pohle, Agar, Kanny, . * McDeek ROBERT DE NIRO SEAN PENN ‘NO ANGELS WERE Ne G8 - 2nd Ave., West, Prince DEMI MOORE ON VIDEOCASSETTE | AND LASER VIDEODISC mij) teats No. 140—4741 Lakeise Ave., Terrace, 8.C. 635-61 21 —o,2- 2828 Clark $1, Thomhil, B.C. + 829 Mountain View Sq., Kitimat, B.C. a AX ie 636-4841. . 6832-4825 Rupert, 8.6. 6 624-2221 . “We've gat to remember that : while expectations of what con- o new COs for northwest. environment: ministry have been’ ; . approved in other. areas, ‘Four new administrative positions - have been added, and four new © technicians will be hired to serve: as a mine review: process to. determine if. proposed developments . threaten . local. x ‘Water supplies :.:or_ fish: and)” wildlife habitat, time clerk to :handle ‘pesticide permits. All of the new posi-; - tions are expected t to be based din: Smithers. Two more waste officers we’ to be hired, as well as a half-;- ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORP. Terrace Standard, Wednesday, July 18, 1990 ~ Page AQ ~HAPPY 40th BIRTHDAY. WATER LILY BAY RESORT " Blartad by David & Mary, ‘David fr. . and Michael Bowen — Colthurat in 1850' QUIET FAMILY CAMPGROUND MARINA, BOAT GAS, ICE; - ‘BOAT.& CANOE RENTALS, YEAR ROUND ACCOMMODATION, COVERED RV STORAGE, - ee Still: going strong after: 40 years, with: avid Michael, Melinda, and Monte: on. beautiful - -Lake Lake, 10 min. south, of Terrace. 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