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Us" 21-Month-Old Future Basketball Star Works Outin the sHsS Gym Continued from Page Al Bill Lacks getary submissions coordinated — by the proposed academic coun- cil and refer. them: back for ‘further °: deliberation .- before ‘sending them to the cabinet for + approval.”: “Tt provides another two “ Jevels of control over and above what is existing now,” he said. “The moré'steps you put in the ‘process the more difficult it will be to operate it.” Once the. money is voted tor education the amount: al-\- lotted to colleges is then turned ., over to the academic council for Is'and ‘then Direction : level courses, there is a danger that preference will be given to the universities,” Buckley said. If decisions will be made simply on the basis of cost ef- fectiveness a reduction of ser- vices in the colleges may result, he said. But the process set up _by the bill “could just as easily be ‘used to promote university courses in the interior,” Buck- ley ‘said: councils would be referred to as “college ‘ boards". -and become * the Universities Council for bodies © able, : like - beplibasrds, to own Property, : have an academic expenditures.in the : province, Buckley said. Buckley said colleges may also be forced to operate’ on what funding is left over from the public-funded universities. “My apprehension is that when the decisions are made to fund first-:"and second-year legal Buckley a 25/7 But corporate’status would ” ‘only be granted by the govern- ment after the:passage of the bill to specific college boards, ‘he said. © “We haven't been able to determine what criteria they're going to apply in granting it," Buckley said. “Under the bill,~ college « Continued from Pope Al eth re cinema CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, ‘August 8, 1977 Pollution Control Branch Criticized fitted with a new’ scrubber as well, Sweeney said. “Although some. work re- mains to make it more efficient, it: currently meets Level “A” standards,” he said. “After we > make changes to meet the de- sign specifications it should do even better.” R Sweeney sald a solution to the carbon dust emission pro- blem caused by the power boil- ers is not high on the company's list of priorities. “We do not propose to put any external pollution control gn the power boiler," Sweeney said. “We don't feel it’s causing ae particular harm to any- "He said the recovery boil- er, the main source of odor from the’ mill, was originally sched- -uled for replacement by 1984 but was moved up to 1981. A, boiler ‘using a new process where the oxidation system problem has been ‘eliminated may eliminate the odor, Sween- ey said. Sweeney said more’ than two-thirds of the $90 million spent by CanCel on 1977, capital» expenditure went to pollution control for -its Castlegar and Prince Rupert’ mills. “Next year, the capital ex: pengitura. is ‘probably. going to, be $60 million, again largely, _ going to pollution,” he said.:.: Several residents criticized the PCB after learning from ” Hayman the results of. the in- formal meeting would have no influence on the pollution con- trol director's decision on the. permit. : “This gives’ us: a . good: example for understanding how. our legislation does not work at - all,” one member of the’ audi- | ence told the PCB officials. “You could have had this meet- ing: in private and nothing would be'changed.”’ . - “Could: we all just agree . with the fact that the legis- lation is‘ simply lousy?” Martin Vanderpol, area J representa- tive on the Regional District of Central Kootenay board of di- rectors, told the’ meeting. "I believe the PCB is hampered with the legislation their work- ing wits 7 . Local Airport _ * Tratfic: ‘Climbs’ -Rust Reports Castlegar Airport accom- ! . Krawezyk agreed, saying Vanderpol had ©“hit’ the! nail right on the ‘head. ti “We are government. bure ‘eaucrats and we do not make. Krawezyk sald. : legislation,” “Don't kick the messenger be- ‘cause. of the message.” Krawezyk sald emissions monitoring “is divided into two parts,” “One is’ testing what is ‘coming out of the stacks and A? faulty extension ‘cord connection is believed responsi- ble for a fire Saturday in a Pine Street ‘apartment, building, .a North Castlegar Fire Depart- ment spokesman said this week. Chief -Ed Lewis said the fire began in'a suite rented by “George. Wa)ker, at Eremenko Apartments’ on the 100 block Pine. Street‘ when’ the con- nection ignited underneath an Avenue 400 block and’ at 25 i dland. Dr. reporting on the source of em- ‘Iasion,”- he sald, “The other is *’ pol going to outlying areas t6 find out what is received there.” Krawezyk said the second category, environmental im- pac is the responsibility of the “We got the mill to agree about a’year ago to voluntary + emission tests at the plant,” he said, The PCB officials were ‘also Faulty Extension Cord ‘Blamed for Fire. in Apt. The. extension: cord: has been placed under a rug and “a bunch of rubbish,” in the un- occupied suite, the fire chief said, No injuries or damage to the rest of the building was reported, he said. : The fire department also extinguished small brush fires on a vacant lot on the Second air conditioner which apparent. ly fanned ‘the’ blaze. - : che :said.) accused: of not making im- tant’ technical ' information available to the public. Hayman sald relevant data is available at the PCB office in Nelson. Hayman told the meeting those ‘not’ satisfied with the terms ‘of the permit could appeal the decision to the Pol- lution Control Board. Rossland-Trafl MLA Chris D'Arcy told the residents many ‘of them seemed to misunder- stand the meaning of the permit. + 2 “The term ‘permit’ is a misnomer,” D'Arcy said. “All it is is a legal recognition that the mill- exists.” “We have no way of con- trolling emissions into the water and the air until we have a permit,” D'Arcy said. “You can't stop people for speeding if” there are no speeding regula- tions.” ‘Those who disagree with the terms of the permit will be given the epportuntty, to appeal it, D'Arcy said Castlegar resident Eli Vet-: rov—the only person recog- nized as a legal objector to the granting of the permit—said he saw the CanCel permit appli-:\ (| lopment” Ltd.; * Box 1030, cation mentioned in the Castle. - gar News advertisement -four years’ ago. “Some people didn't notice that 'ad,”: Vetrov said when asked © why ° more’ residents failed: to respond. “And some people thought it was’ simply 1 WOLVEATONHILL , SUBDIVISION Christina Lake, B.C. 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