<"A2 Castlegar News July 10, 1991 BRIEFLY By CasNews Staff and Wire Service RCMP investigate fatality Blaine William Shields, 46, of Penticton died in Castlegar on Friday when he was crushed in a collision between a grader and a dump truck, Castlegar RCMP said. 5 The accident, occurring at the gravel pits at the Ootischenia weigh scales, is under investigation. Couvelier to campaign here Mel Couvelier told the Castlegar News that he.will be mak- ing a trip to the Castlegar area to meet with local delegates and the media “I think it’s next week that we plan on it,” he said Monday. “We'll be in touch once we finalize the, agenda.” Couvelier The former finance minister is one of five candidates in the Social Credit leadership race. Province gives city free land The City of Castlegar has picked up a piece of land valued at $58,500 from the province, Lands and Parks Minister Dave Parker announced Friday. ba City administrator Gary Williams said the 0.9-ha site, near the Kinnaird bridge, will probably be used for a public works yard but ‘that’ no decision has been made yet. “We identified a long time ago that we've outgrown the (cur- rent) downtown location,” he said, adding that public works yards in most cjties are outside of the downtown core. “We just sort of grew up around ours.” is Williams said downtown revitalization was the "triggering event" for putting a push on plans to move the yard. ae CasNews photo by Ed Mills Off with the boots and on to a blanket, some munchies and sodas and call it nap.time for Orville Kramer at Kinnaird Park. STREET TALK HOOKED ON CASTLEGAR was named the best logo at the 33rd annual sales literatufe and Pp 1 materials ition held by the American Economic Development Council. Executive di of the Castl and District Development Board, Harry Stan and Richard Maddocks, and board b Russell Leamy were on.hand at the awards cer- emony last month in Nashville. Stan said it was “super” to win ... “we're proud to receive an award from such a prestigi orga- they (also) thought it would be great.” The preschoolers can be heard singing the Song of Peace while the USCC Sunday schoolers can be heard in the Beetle Song, LeClair said. LeClair wrote a Russian alphabet song and a counting song for the tape and does most of the singing. She said the feedback on it has Been “excellent,” ABOUT 80 PEOPLE attended the West K , ena nization.” * The logo won the superior award in the memento category, one of 35 categories which held a record 947 entries from'throughout Cana- da and the United States. Three entries from British Columbia won, Stan said. CASTLEGAR’S RUSSIAN PRESCHOOL- ERS AND USCC SUNDAY SCHOOL STU- Workshop held recently at Selkirk College in Castlegar, representing the second largest attendance the workshops have drawn in the province this year. “We were very, very impressed,” said a spokesman for the Ministry of Development, Tradé and Tourism which co-sponsored the workshop with the West Kootenay Business Advisory Committee. “We can no longer rely solely on big, resource- based businesses to guarantee employment,” DENTS can be heard singing on a children’s tape featuring songs and poenis in Russian. Creator Terry LeClair, formerly of Grand Forks, said she got the idea for the tape after seeing how her own youngsters responded to music, ‘ “My child were always li: ing to an English children’s tape and they were picking up the songs so quickly,” she said from her home in Golden. “So I figured it would be great to have said P' ve Richard Mad- docks. “This means that many people will want the skills "y to become them- selves.” The workshop featured sessions on starting a business, building a business in'the tourist industry, building a small-scale manufacturing busii and i oni ive busi in Talk about some tricky driving, C: Golf Club mai more twists and turns than a spy novel while grooming a sand trap at thi worker Derek Soloveoff @ course Monday. CasNews photo by Ed Mills has to negotiate the service industry. Two workshop sessions were also held on iced chaeeies something like that. I spoke to a lot of R speaking families who had younger children and and creative financing, a min- istry news releage said. “Join us NOW Grace McCarthy Avtar’ power comes from the people. And politicians have no right to abuse that power. For almost 40 years, British Columbia has flourished under Social Credit governments. We have a balanced social and*economic structure that is envied throughout Canada and North America. But we must all work together now to,ensure that our children and their children will enjoy the same opportunities COURT NEWS A Castlegar woman will stand trial on one charge of aggravated assault. Jennifer Billie-Joe Kolman, 19, was in Castlegar provincial court on Monday for a prelimi- nary hearing. RCMP laid the charge earlier this year in connection with a stabbing incident Jan. 18 which injured Joseph Mark Scantland, 28, of Robson. A ban_ on publishing testi- monies given at the hearing pre- vents the Castlegar News from releasing details of the incident. 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And possibliy the delegates from here will look at the response ... of the various can- didates to decide where they might put their support, yes, we're using the pre- sent political situation to put on a little extra pressure (but) on the other hand, it’s been an ongoing thing for a long time,” he said. “Also the job protection commissioner has only been in place for a few months now.” He admitted Cominco’s via- Celgar —continued from front page “So there will bea marked improvement after start-up,” he said. In the meantime, “not much will change” as a result of the amendments, McLaren said, with the exceptions of additional monitoring Celgar will have to do and additional participation in a study of the Columbia River. Browne said he expects the public will take some comfort in es -- WEEKLY SPECIAL - CHEESE DELUXE & FRIES. All bee! | Lon paity.on a __ _ . a ii sesame seed bun with letsce, tomato, pickle $ 50 jand onion topped with cheddar. Served with a side of tries... 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