Rage. AtO — Terraca Standard, Wednesday January t?, 1990 Marijuana seizure worth $8,000 TERRACE — A 41-year-old Terrace woman is facing drug trafficking charges after local RCMP searched a private home and seized one and a half pounds of marijuana. was approximately $§,000, ‘No further details or names have been released, and RCMP say they are continuing their investigation, ; Impaired driving charge laid A 28-year-old Terrace man is being charged with impaired driving after a single-vehicle accident on a Hwy37 hill near the airport. RCMP said the man’s vehicle went out of control around 7 p.m. last Thursday and rolled into the ditch.. Damage to the vehicle was approximately $10,000 but the than escaped uninjured. Co-op thief caught trying to escape A would-be thief was caught red-handed in an early morn- ing break-and-enter at the Terrace Co-op last Thursday, RCMP said. The suspect — who police said was carrying mer- chandise ~- tried to flee but was apprehended inside the building. ,RCMP said a 30-year-old Terrace man has been charged in connection with the break-in and made an appearance in court last week, Man charged in Davis Ave. assault A 27-year-old Terrace man appeared in court last week to face assault charges following an incident last Tuesday night. RCMP are describing the incident at a home on Davis Ave, as a domestic dispute. _Man charged in crosswalk mishap A Terrace man was charged last week after a vehicle he was driving struck a pedestrian in a crosswalk. The Terrace man ~ hit at the corner of Greig Ave and Kalum St. on Jan. 8 was taken to hospitat for treatment of undetermined back injuries ‘sustained in the accident. — : ff Narcotics officers said the street value of. the drug seizure - cid INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS L.E.J. International Trucks Ltd. Terrace | Al Rasko Parts Mgr. Clitt Sharples General Mor. 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Female. and minority ap- ‘plicants must still’ meet minimum qualifications of eyesight, education, be physically fit and be a Canadian citizen, More than. 1,000 women are now among the force's more than 20,000 officers and other ; employees, a The two officers will take questions and give a presenta- tion Jan. 23 at 7:30 p.m, in the Terrace library's . downstairs meeting room, _ Their visit here is being ar- ranged. by the Terrace and District Multitcultural Associa- tion and the local RCMP It’s a deal FERRACE — Gitksan and Wet’suwet’en leaders and federal Indian affairs minister Pierre Cadieux signed an agree- ment Jan. 13 in the Kispiox to negotiate self government. ' The agreement was proceeded one five days of talks between the pasties on what form of government should be formed. Native leaders said self government is the first in a series of measures for them to take control of their own af- fairs. Also present were provincia’ government representatives. . the Terrace detachment, six are ; CHEATS 8 REMOVATRON j THE PAINLESS ALTERNATIVE TO ) ELECTROLYSIS : wanted detachment, They'll be in Prince Rupert Jan, 22, Kitimat, Jan, 24 andi in Smithers Jan, 25, REKKKEK of the 39 RCMP members at "© COMPLIMENTARY CONSULTATION rf FACIALS & SCALP TREATM 635-3307 . Ae0t LAZELLE, TERRACE women. There is ‘one vacant position for a: special native constable, , ~ Kinsmen Club of Terrace Presents | ; oe co “Super Bowl yiften poten Smoker "90 | Srf2008 Ma AFI: “Sunday, Jan. 28, 1 om 7-6 om Kinsmen Hall, Hal Halliwell & Sparks Advanced Tickets Only *15 each. * Big Screen T.V. @ Entertainment * Refreshments * Beef & Bun dinner Tickets avallable from any Kinsmen or call 638-0479 or 638-8120 after 6 pm (No minors admitted) | HURRY, SEATS ARE LIMITED. ify tickets for this travel Price guarantee applies. 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