Page AB - - -Tarace Stand, Westy, Decaer 12, 1990, Council shorts shorts TERRACE — Acting on a recommendation from the seniors advisory commission, council has agreed construction - of a sidewalk along Sparks St. from Halliwell Ave, to the top of the Kalum: Hill — -Ter- raceview Lodge fronts onto this stretch ‘—- will be considered during 1991 budget discussions. On a further request that im- provements be made to local bus stops, it was noted this type of project had in the past been undertaken by local service clubs. ° The. city told ‘the: advisory commission to ask the Rotary Club for assistance. Other recommendations from the commission to be discussed at an upcoming committee’ of the whole meeting include: - -@ Council located property is reserved for future seniors housing developments; - ® $2,000 be set aside i in the 1991 budget for the commission to cover the cost of attending out-of-town conferences, adver- tising and miscellancous pur- chases: and *® Council investigate the possibility of establishing a lawyer referral service in Ter- Tace. ; keke Heeding an industry warning mining exploration will be severely curtailed as a result of tax system changes introduced by the federal government, council has passed a resolution urging Ottawa to reverse its position. Pointing out junior resource companies had been responsible for more than two-thirds of ex- ploration expenditures: over the past seven years, the Prospec- tors and Developers association | (PDA) said that was directly at- tributable to tax breaks offered investors through what were — known as flow-through shares. However, it added, a federal government decision to cancel the Canadian Exploration In- centive Program now made those shares unmarketable. “The junior mining industry .. Will no longer be viable by the end of the year,"’ warned PDA president Robert Ginn. That, in turn, would result in the amount spent on explora- tion dropping to less than one- third current levels, he said. Council passed a resolution asking Ottawa to “immediately create tax-based stimulants to generate direct capital expen- diture in Canada’s’ junior mineral exploration -and ‘and development sector.” kKkEKKK Still with mining, aldermen have agreed to send economic development officer Peter Book not yet ready TERRACE — More money is needed before a booklet captur- ing the memories of northwest native elders can be printed, ac- cording to project co-ordinator Francis Smith, The manuscript is complete, but Smith says at least ancther $7,000 must be raised to get it printed. The project was sponsored by the Kermode Friendship Centre via a federal employment grant. Four native students gleaned material for the booklet by in- terviewing about 30 northwest tribal elders, It is to capture traditions of local native’ culture that are-fast disappearing along with the cur- rent generation of elders, The old techniques of fishing and foad preservation described in the booklet highlight changes in the environment over the years — such as climate changes and damage to salmon spawn- ing grounds due to logging. Smith says many of the tradi- tional ways weren’t passed on from the older generation to the younger generations because many children were kept away from their families: for most of the year at church-run residen- tial schools. The. students completed the interviews and produced: the manuscript over the summer. ensure ‘centrally | ‘Sidewalk AS si) to be considered Monteith and one member of council to next year’s Praspec-- tors and Developers Association convention in Toronto. In his .- recommendation, Monteith said attendance at the national event would give city officials an opportunity to meet with representatives of mining companies operating. in the nar- thwest and to ‘‘sell” Terrace to them, «oe “They. are going to be look- ing at offices and buying more in the north’? as mining developed, said Monteith. Although the estimated price tag for the trip is approximately $4,000, he suggested it might-be possible to obtain a provincial government grant to cover half the cost, Given the city representatives will be in the area, council in- dicated attendance at the March 11-14 event should be combined with a lobbying trip to Ottawa, kekkx Council has approved a forestry committee: recommen- dation the city examine the feasibility of using Ferry Island. as the site for a proposed forestry museum and demonstration forest, The city will also contact the local Canadian ‘Women in Timber chapter to determine whether it would. be prepared to assist on the project. 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