BPC ET eee es vee we eT eee Cee ee ee ea_vee The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, January 5, 1994 - AG Something has to give someplace Anka’s Talking found draining | sexier Homemade Cooking With A Flare Here are justa few of the delicious specials we offer every week! THE PROVINCIAL govern- creased dramatically from an our continual headbanging as to ment’s policy of talking to native point in the last decade... , the sensitivity of that na. Mexican Lasagna and other groups is time consuni- ‘The option fora nice smooth “I’m not faulting the native Broccoli & Cheese Pie | _{ng and draining, says the head of tansition is gone. Consensus community. They ask, they geta Turkey Lasagna - its fishery section in the north- ain’t do-able in this case. It will license... but something is break- Spinach Lasagne _ west. have to be a government agency ing down here. BBQ Sinoked Salmon Caesar “In today’s climate i's more executing the whole force of its “'There’s a fallure in the system » Licensed -, and more difficult to implement and enforce our regulations,” Bob Hooton told a recent North- "west Guldes and Ouifitters Asso- ciation convention in Smithers, He chose three examples to il- lustrate the situation: lake ‘trout, _ Babine Lake and sieelhead. The guides also added examples from another issue, native land - mandate.’’ of collection of data and issuing When Hooton’s official licenses.” presentation wrapped up a jum- Commented one guide from the ber of guides expressed theirdis- floor: ‘The (Conservation Of- satisfaction with native peoples ficer) can’t do his job because his who don’t operate under the same hands are tied. They’ re paid to go) ~ fishing and hunting regulations as out in the field and they can’t (>= Cm licensed oulfitters. work,” A discussion ensued around a summer incident in which conser- *Expresso *Cappucino « Latte’s Located in the All West Centre wee 635-1510 Sa Mon.-Fri, 10 am-8 pm Sat, 9 am-8 pm Bob Hooton a : vation officers discovered a » Starting at the top of his list, _ the steelhead fishery. . gillnet strung on a river experi- i Ui KY DOLL AR 8 [ N G O ‘, Hooton explained that northern ’ - Year two of a three-year com- &ncing Jow salmon returns. -. Claims, oatising oresuiee facing the mitment to halve the incidental ; im neers subsequently . ; at nave steelhead catch actually saw some learned the native operators had a ie A L AC E Nota, reduced stocks across of the worst returns "in record, federal food Ash. Hoense that JAN UARY 1994 JAN VARY 1994 ~ INO erica. Hooton said. permilied a catch of 350 fish. yoo me _ ‘Everybody remembers what “We went backwardsinstead of Some 47 were already inside. SUNDAY “MONDAY , TUESDAY. | WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY FRIDAY - * SATURDAY. lark ae to be. 1 Brew up in forwards, The harvest rate in- | Added Hooton: .*'This, after | = uver, and the cree Ralls noe, Under landGils and pa a me SAVE THISCOUPON! === = CLOSED “The lake trout fish is still I I “+ within grasp but it will go that TWO NIGHTS FOR ] 2 3 4 5 6 a7 Tarrace Art sory route if we don’t do any- l Terrace Terrace Cadel 7 Bly Association “thing,” he said, |. : * I ParetsCoaiton Minor Kermode Peaks Soe, Brothers Totrace . Education is needed, since it I a $ 00 j Advancemént Hockey Friendship Gymnastics Terrace Nisge'a Tribal oh ee takes only two or three, eager 1 a | plus applicable taxes i w Education Association Society Club Anti-Poverty — | CouncilTorrace | Skating anglers to wipe out small lake Valid unt February 28, 1994 ' tittle - stocks, he said. 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