A& - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, April 2, 1997 Recycling plan ditched RECYCLING IN Terrace will have to wait. The regional recycling program sup- posed to get underway this year has been postponed. And a secondary plan to conduct some form of public edu- cation on the reuse and reduction of waste was squashed two weekends ago by the regional district “It?s just mot a priority right now,”’ says RD manager of works and ser- vices Roger Tooms. “‘It’s a very tough time to introduce a new pro- gyam.”" The regional recycling program was dropped two months ago when Ter- race city council and the district of Kitimat decided they could not afford their share of the program's estimated $430,000 start-up costs. As a less expensive alternative, the group overseeing recycling in the regional district, the Plan Monitoring Advisory Committee (PMAC), recommended the regional district Landfill problems are region’s priority hire a recycling coordinator to devel- op a public awareness program focussing on reducing waste. Recycling and garbage reduction are part of the solid waste management plan developed in 1995 which aims to divert 33 per cent of the waste cur- renily heading to area landfills. Fifteen per cent of that waste reduc- lion is expected to come from reduc- tion and reuse, which would have been the focus of the recycling coor- dinator. : The new plan would have cost the region about $110,000, to be shared by Terrace, Kitimat, the regional dis- trict and possibly First Nations. However, the regional district board voted unanimously at a meeting March 21 to scrap the idea of hiring a recycling coordinator, at least for this ear. Rosswood power extension explored LUCKY DOLLAR BINGO APRIL 1997 APRIL 1997 PALACE TUESDAY “WEENESDAY THURSDAY. —- FRIDAY SATURDAY ROSSWOOD may = soon have power, depending on ihe results of a B.C. Hydro study currently underway, The regional district board two weekends ago voted in favour of working with the Rosswood Community As- sociation and B.C. Hydro on a plan to extend hydro ser- vice to the arca, The board also agreed to finance $1,000 for the study. Regional district adminis- trator Bob Marcellin told the board that the project looked promising. “From the preliminary numbers there’s a pretty good chance of this going through,” he said. ‘‘The cost doesn’t appear to be outrageous, around a couple thousand per house.” “We're. still moving abead,"” says .¢. SUNDAY. - MONDAY. Tooms, ‘But our priority right now is Canadi Ter, Com. on the landfills and lobbying the 1 2 3 4 rane oe Bureau government to bring back funding that Kermode Terrace iation | Can, Parents for was originally part of the recycling Friendship | Blueback | —_EkS__J Nagata Tribal ]|_French plan.”” Sociely Swim Club | Ter, Anti-Poverty Come Hear & Stoke | The regional district is currently ~ Fi looking for the best places to house 6 Skeena 7 8 9 10 Hootass future landfills in the district, includ- Junior Terrace Kermode Ter. Peaks Terrace Bin Sisters ACES, ing a sub-regional dump for greater Secondary Minar Friendship Gymnastics Minor Softball Nisga’a Tribal Terrace Terrace. ~ ; Schoal. 4.. Baseball Society Club. Ter, Anti-Poverty Cauncit Skating Clut And Tooms says their work on these . Att other aspecis of solid waste manage- 13 sieena 114 15 1G terace 117 18 aio | 9 sesosaton ment will likely appease the environ- Junior J Terrace Kermode Community} Terrace Assoc _|___ Kinette Club| ment ministry, which had required the Secandary Minor Friendship Volunteer | Litte Theatre | Nisga'a Tribal Search & RD to develop a regional recycling School Hockey Saclely Bureau. [Tarr AnttPoverty | Council Rescue plan by this year, es +. » . Terrace The minisey won't be va (190 [21 [22 28 [2 |25easa [26,1 ' . F ; _.__Aiibassados | reasonable Ooms Says. i Thomhill Junior] Terrace Kermode Swim Club_|_ of Roval Purple soe “Youn § they will find our work quite accept- Secondary Minor Fiiendship | ShamesMin.| Terrace Ani- | Nisgaa Tribal Terrace able, even if we aren’t jumping on the Schcal Hockey Seciely Ski Club Poverty Counc Skating Club three R’s.”’ 2 Fealedonia 20 29 30 Senior Terrace Shrine Club Seconds y Minor K’san House | #18 Terrace- School Baseball Saciely Kitimat However Marcellin cau- there will be costs in- tioned the board that those volved,” he says. “They are} Sat. Afternoon Games Doors 11:30 a.m. Games 12:45 mumbers coud cua wong py for it ewould | Evening Games Doors 4:30 p.m. Games 6:15 epending on the resulis of} Rosswood residents would [this Fri, Sat. Late NightGames Doors 9:30p.m. Games 10:00 p.m. the study. likely pay their share of the | Emily Bingo Every Saturday Afternoon Last Wednesday of the month Is DOUBLE BINGO Area E director Gordon extension over time through amily Bingo Every saturday Arternoo st wednesday orsne mon Robinson also told the board a property tax levy. TV. MONITORS SMOKE REMOVAL AISLE CONCESSION he had spoken to people in The community is current- f 635 5411 Rosswood about the hydro ly powered by 55 diesel and 440 Legion, Terrace " extension and they were gasoline generators. generally in favour of it “The community is aware Pay only the low | $12 weekly fee. Knox United Church 4907 Lazelle Ave., Terrace Tuesday 7:00 p.m. Offer valid for a limited time only. GST not included. Cannot be combined with any other offer and is not available for “At Work" or Community Meetings. As people vary so do results. © 1997 Weight Watchers International Inc., owner of the Registered Trademark, alll rights reserved. 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