meg ct LEGISLATIVE LERRERY, " baRLIAMENI - YICTOREA, H, Cay " WBW-LNE "COMP. 77/78 wil tae tNUSy 2Ol “Westend Sg a 2a yhours = ' Westend Food Matt ‘6: “soo 635: 5274 , “We Satisty ‘Tummy & Tank ° 365 DAY'S A YEAR" 7 days. a week ot + Service 635-7228 Trere ACE-RELIM AL - Yafume 75 We, 27 a Monday, February 9, 1901 ” 638-1 835, enn TERRACE. a i " Someone with a wry sense of humor put this “sold” real estate sign on the Lazelle B.C. Tel buliding, now occupled =the building being onthe market. by TWU strikers. A spokesman for, Block Bros. sald the —_ _ 4 L company has no knowledge of the bullding being sold, or of THE. HERALD ~ A_youmig B.C. gli has opened some eyes on ‘dhe wuments world emp downbill id rack 7 ‘ When does a “4cnee in the built” become a thate-hick? Rood areemsayt & Gecezt, Page Page 10." * escalation clause. ‘< thete’a ‘exerting unfair pressure on ‘members of the Pacifle . Gilinétters Association: to have’ licences for - the ‘coming herring roe fishery _~., allotted “by lottery, the af@ociation said “Sunday. “s/s a matter of timing,” seid associatjan. ‘gpokeaman Den Ekrotch following a weekend meeting of about 70 association members and fisheries representatives... ‘ We're not against the ' area licensing a8 such, if that's going to cut.down "pressure onthe stock. But the awarding of the “ficences is going to be an ‘\thhour thing. We're going . to be ‘leaving (port) - posalbly before we knqw “where we'll be fishing." _ The B.C, coast has been ‘vided into three zones ‘and fishermen must state their first, second and third choices. Deadline” for ” sippilcations is Feb. 11. being can't see anything being processed, mailed, out and delivered, before’ Feb, 23," Ekroteh said.- _ “That’s only days before - Lottery. scheme. - claimed unfair | VANCOUVERTCP) ay . Fisheries” Canada is most of us leave, and o or people from Prince Rupert will already have left and they'll have to hope they . get the fishery they applied for, Wey ' Ekroich said licensing- by-lottery pr: sents a threat to boats not equipped to handle sea conditions they inay be assighed, = Three killed in chase’ Three people including an offduty policeman, "killed Saturday following 4 high-speed chase on a major east-end Montreal street were among at least 26 people who died in ac- cidents across Canada om the weekend. Police said a man trying to elude a pursuing police ear sped through an “in- ‘ teraection against a red light, hitting a car driven by Det.-Sgt. Georges De-- guisé, 45, 9 26-year veteran ° of the Montreal police force. _ | Goa agreement ‘basi | details still needed VANCOUVER (cP) — Teck Corp. has denied reports there could be. a - delay in signing its nor- theast B,C. coal contract because of. disagreement over escalation clauses. Teck vice-president Bob . *Hallbauer said Sunday his company and the con- '. sortium of Japanense steel mills and gas companies © - the ‘ “have. ‘agreed on '. “We are atill looking for “a Suitable set of indices . Messe vue be;applied to thé’ ebcaliti ot "élause, but certainly disagreement," he said, “What you've’ got to _ derstand is that what we « ‘have signed {sa basic - "Agreement, for supply of - opal. “This agreement will. have to be fleshed out . before it reaches its final _ form, but there’s no suggestion that there’s any dispute over the escalation clause. Mm Hallhauer sald standard © measures of cost increases; such as the Canadian ‘Consumer Price” Index, .. wouldn't be "suitable as. a basis for ‘the escalation’ clause. i “We 3 are » ooking for a ‘series of indices which best - describe the actual cost of | operations of the mine. _ {“For example, the index with respect ‘to fuel coats of the mine might have to be telated to the price of a particular type of fuel in - Prince George. “It. would. be-no use _ keoking at a Canada-wide index,’ because of the mubtantia regiorial ‘dis- parities in fuel costs. " lrnieé Bill Bennett wil : “be in ancouver on Tuesday té officially sign the agreements which will provitce’s northeast coal reserves. ’ Vancouver-based Teck haa agreed to sell 7.7 ‘million “tonnes of ito: “by * any ‘lead to development of the | metallurgical coal a year : "to Japan, beginning in 1983.- Denison Mines ,Ltd. ‘of: Toronto has also signed an. agreement lo supply five million metallurgical coal and one ’ VANCOUVER (CP) — Native. land claims should be handled between the. .. provincial government and individual tribes, the Aboriginal Council of B.C. has decided. ¢ Steering committee member George Watts said -that : while: council is’ in favor ‘of more forums for group meetings, -it voted against any | future action to. start. additional: tribal organizations in the province, | 3 you want to talk land -daims -