ee Poli hould obey traffi . ficers will have a respect for ‘themselves so we can give them respect in return. Candi Steffensen, Terrace, B.C. Dear Sir: I am getting fed up with ~ the abuse of authority with ; thé RCMP in Terrace. On March 18, 2005, I al- most T-boned.a RCMP vehi- cle coming out of Tim Hor- tons on Kalum. He pulled in front of me and | slammed - my brakes to avoid a colli- sion. Going to the four-way stop in Thornhill, an RCMP vehicle’ went. through the stop sign, then stopped in the middle of the intersection, . then proceeded. The light ' bar. wasn’t lit so obviously he, wag nptgn gmergency. Turning left by. Tetrault CORRESPONDENCE FOR THE TERRACE STANDARD The Mail Bag Street, there’s a sign there showing no left turn. I was behind a police car and no light on. He turned left. Another incident was making a right hand turn at the bottom of the Sande Over | pass on the red light without stopping. Isn’t it said in the book that you must stop first on the red light before you’ . proceed? »Another time I was passed on the “bridge, but this time with the light bar on. Guess what, he turned it off and turned into Tim Hortons. Here I was slow- ing down, and here he was, having a coffee rush to Tim Hortons. Back to the March 18 j in- cident. I went to the office to file a complaint. The officer I was talking to said that he could not speak for his fel- low officer. He said that they might have been called but I doubt that because the light bar wasn’t on. He: cannot give. me an answer, Why? Isn't every in- coming call logged? If you had gone there for an emer- gency, like you're bleeding and need help or even if you phone for an emergency, as in you’re dying, they will ask you a bunch of questions be- - fore sending someone over. | . just do not understand. Bottom line. If 1 had committed any of these in- fractions, 1 would have my spend so much dollars. For what? I am just getting tired of this. I wish that these of- More specialists needed here Dear Sir: - Increased numbers of passengers through Terrace airport may be largely due to higher fuel prices and in- creased mineral exploration hereabouts. But perhaps as much as 20 per cent could be due to patients referred to Vancou- ver specialists for, medical tests and consultations. If one of Hawkair’s re- cent Wednesday afternoon flights are typical, at least six of us had appointments at St. ' Paul’s Hospital. I saw the others there, or in the hospital cafeteria, or in the same hotel. Four of us returned on the same Friday — noon flight. On another afternoon flight out of | Vancouver, there were 27 passengers” on board. Of those 27 pas- ENEW 3 RONKH ONKH Clothing ; and Armour in stock. 7 Days A Week 635-5225 Lazelle Mini Mall TERRACE HOSPICE SOCIETY announcesits . : | ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING | __ Tuesday, May 31, 2005 © | ~ Registration 7:00 p.m. Meeting 7:30 p.m. — at Mills Memorial Education Room Welcome members, volunteers and all interested community members. sengers, five flew on tickets subsidized by the Medical Services Plan. While |. don’t begrudge the airlines — this share, patients, doctors and taxpayers would be better market’ off if our health dollars pro- vided health care where we want it. And that's here in Ter- race, Claudette Sandecki, Terrace, B.C. Northern Conservatory of Dance - Congratulations to the Pacific Northwest Music Festival - on their 40th anniversary! Thank you for supporting young _ dancers and the performing arts. Congratulations to all dancers! — : 'Thank You' to parents - and students for their support! n .driver’s licence pulled and | “Work-related death, injury, illness and disease are not, and should not be, an inevitable and acceptable | cost of doing business.” - Dave Anderson, President and CEO Workers’ Compensation Board of BC . Produced in conjunction with the Association of Workers’ Compensation Boards of Canada to mark this annual national day of remembrance. - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, April 27, 2005 - A7 BIRTHRIGHT [S MOVING! Birthright is an emergency pregnancy service. As of May 2, 2005, we will have an easy stroller access at our new home on 203-4546 Park Ave. (In the Trigo Building) If you have any questions, please drop by. We are open Monday to Friday 11am-1pm or call 635-3907 Gouvernement du Canada, Government of Canada PUBLIC NOTICE lv Canadian Environmental Assessment Act Comprehensive Study Assessment of the. mS Proposed Kitimat Liquified Natural Gas (LNG) Project , Public Consultation on Scoping Document ‘Kitimat LNG Inc. proposes to construct,and operate a.liquefied natural gas (LNG) import, regasification and send-out terminal at Emsley Cove located approximately 18 km south of Kitimat, British Columbia. The terminal will'include marine off-loading, LNG storage, natural gas liquids recovery, re-gasification and send-out facilities. The - terminal will deliver gas into the existing Pacific Northern Gas'Ltd. (PNG) pipeline in Kitimat. w The project is subject to a comprehensive study assessment under the Canadian Environmental Assessment Act. Pursuant to subsection 21(1) of the Act, Transport Canada and Environment Canada, as the federal responsible authorities for the >: project assessment, now invite the public.to comment on the proposed scope of the . project, factors proposed to be considered, proposed scope of those factors and the: ‘ability of the comprehensive study to address issues relating to the project. - . Comments must be received no later than May 25, 2005. Interested persons may submit their comments in the official language of their choice to: Environment Canada Adam LaRusic |. ‘ Environmental Protection Branch , Pacific and Yukon Region a -. 201-401 Burrard Street . ar Vancouver, British Columbia . V6C 3S5 - Tel: (604) 666-8342 Fax: (604) 666-7294 or E-mail: adam.larusic@ec.ge.ca NOTE: All documents and/or responses received regarding this project are | considered public and will become part of the public registry for the project. Please quote the project title and the CEAR# 05-03-10430 on all correspondence. To obtain a copy of the project scope or for further information on the project, contact > Environment Canada at the address above. Copies of the project scope are also ~ . available http://Awww.kitimating.com and for public viewing at the following locations: x Riverlodge Recreation Centre 7 . . 654 Columbia Avenue, Kitimat, V8C 2H7.__ 250-632- 8970 : . District of Kitimat, City Hall . _ 270 City Centre, Kitimat, BC, v8c 2H7 250-632-8900 - Regional District of Kitimat-Stikine 300 ~— 4545 Lazelle, Terrace, BC, V8C 4E1 250-615- -6100 Kitimat Public Library 940 Wakashan Avenue, Kitimat, BC, V8C 2G3 250-632-8985 is} The project is also being assessed under the British Columbia Environmental - Assessment Act. Information on the provincial process is available at: www.eao.gov.be. ca Gea Canadtt C7 U RNING | APRIL 28 te WORKING TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE worksafebc.com