Kitselas ‘Terrace city council has ap- ‘ AS... proved a request from Skeena Tuomi said this winter’s logging SHOW- Cellulose to haul a maximum of operation near Newton Creek is [FLAKES 720 ‘loads of logs out of the Kitselas area, using Halliwell and North Sparks as an access route to Kalum Lake Drive, — Restrictions on the ‘permit stipulate that there will not. be tiore.'than 20 loads. per day, engine brakes will not be used, the: hours of hauling will be be- tween 5-a.m. and 6 p.m. and the entire operation will be com- pleted between Dec. 1, 1989 and Mar. 15, 1990. Also, the city ‘reserves the right to terminate ‘the permit if testing indicates - that commercial traffic may damage the roadway. - In a mid-October meeting of the. Public Works Committee, -Repap profits An adversely high exchange ‘rate for the Canadian dollar compared to U.S. currency and a, fire that temporarily shut - down. the Watson Island pulp ’ mill are being blamed by Repap Inc. for reduced earnings in the’ third quarter of this year. _ The company reports profits of $19.6 million for the quarter, compared to $23.3 million in the third quarter of 1988. Repap says the value of the Canadian dollar alone ace Kitselas log haul — permit approved — Skeena Cellulose forester’ Dan part of a five-year development - plan scheduled from 1989 to 1994, but this would be the only request for a highways use per- mit for Halliwell. He explained that over the long term, Skeena “Cellulose is committed to developing an alternate haul route for harvesting timber in the Kitselas area providing that development costs are shared with all parties having an in- terest in the area. Interested par- ties named by Tuomi were Kitselas Indian Band, CNR, the ‘Ministry of Highways, the ' Ministry of Forests and the City of Terrace. a decline counted for a reduction of $4 million in income during the quarter and $15 million for the first nine months of 1989. The fire at the Prince Rupert pulp operation lost the company 16,000: tonnes in production; the ‘mill is now running at normal capacity. Revenues to Sept. 30 are up 14 percent compared to last year, net income is up six percent, and earnings per share have in- creased five percent. a a des cies een re en .| CATCHING. LEAVES. ON YOUR | TONGUE JUST ISN'T THE SAME we a peasoems taut wy AN EUEROUAS ily MOON GUE =| B.C. BY JOHNNY: HART | ee HAVE YOuR. FANS CAUSED You ANY PROBLEMS WITH THE NEw “CROWD NoIse" RULE ?, o eegtdyelee. l. ves, Cessient Berane, be. Coot byt A _ NOT REALLY... Tile BAGS OVER. THEIR. 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