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Me ‘auction will be held at10 a.m. at. the council ot since I've heen here.” She idded : that. most: Property * ywhers pay only one. year’s : back taxes to avoid, losing heir homes. This year property owners iwho. are. delinquent in. their nly hay vay crossings * within “the ) peity,: Castlegar, council-.was’. ‘told Tuesday. ‘Works aid services super- > intendent Igor Zahynacz said the CPR has’ agreed to’ im- i Prove the crossings at 24th also include: rebi ding the =, asphalt. approaches to the ngs — and: split the cost fing o| tthe: Selkirk. ‘allege buildings is about 50 per ent com: ing to bursar Dale.Schatz.' This' ls, the’ ly.20-: —Setkick College Photo . sy CasNe 22S gaid the ‘pair, were, ‘speaking chamber, ROMP allege. Caatlogar's ‘coroner has or-*:'to three Nelso: men inan at: _ The bullet was reported to two female have pierced the door of” 0 had left''a Ee vehicle, ‘hit Swet-; p with” CPR. “We:are on’ a‘'50/50 share basis’ with CPR,” he .. ex- plained.,He said the repairs ‘should, cost the city $500 to . $1,000: : Zahynacz added that CPR plans ‘ “a. complete recon- BOB MacBAIN apcatned with: property. : prices starting at the level of the ‘unpaid ‘taxes’ and’ sellin; forthe highest Did." : Delinquent property’ ers will'still have up way indicated it is cating the: move- toa new store be- : representative from‘ Gulf acific'Inveatments ‘of Van- couver, the firm in charge of vleasing the Castleaird Plaza.’ ‘store — “but he wasn't about to commit himself.” gar is still ‘number one - ‘Castle; “en the riority list" to receive ‘a new bus system, “if and .when the money is avail- Henne ‘said he;'met *Chambe: -president, Mike . “O'Connor, {i ity | officials while in Van- said, “It has come tothe couver for the. Union of BA £: tention: of the’ chamiber that (the) crossings are in. deplor- ; able condition.” He’ said: residents have asked the.chamber.to contact ec - including: replacing the pres- track. Bain. gates loa concern. bout the city’s responsibility for the cost, of the complete reconstruction, ‘or. the coat of paving the streets to meet ‘a’ new. track elevation. “We're::not going to be stuck ‘with’ the ‘cost of ‘ele: ‘vating the highway tomeet it (the: new. vmee "MacBain said. = Zahanyez’ will meet with 2 CPR officials tolearn exactly what the company plans for ,: the three crossings and what ‘it expects of the city. The issue of the crossings | >, said the met this: week with Canada‘ the city to see if the crossings cannot be repaired. In other council: news: e Planning’ committee chairman Ald. Bob MacBain He aaid, UTA: officials are aware. of ‘Castlegar's desire fora :bus. system. and: will .know:’ by late October or * ‘November if there. will, be, -any surplus funds available this year for. a new’ bus system. | is When the UTA rejected i “s i for Safeway Ltd. Officials to dis- cuss. the firm's plans for a new store on'the Boel prop- erty just south of the Hi Arrow Arms. |-- MacBain said Safeway has - prel drawings and is now working with the build- ing.inspector on a develop- © ment permit. ““They are'going ahead,-1.° \believe ...."..sometime in March they hope to com- mence construction,” he said. He added the store should be finished by next fall. Plans call for 26,000 to 27,000 square feet — “almost dou- ble” the present: store. MacBain added that, Safe- “ new transit system ear- lier ‘this year, it indicated if ‘there'are surplus funds from: this-year’ allocation it might: be able tostart a system. But Castlegar is ‘one of a number. "{said UTA officials suggested contracting out ithe’ bus‘ser- - vice’ to a~ private ‘business. -- ‘phat is the’ most’ efficient’ way to do it,” according to the UTA, Henne’ said. He added ‘that: Trail has: since changed to a private contra tor,.and. Kamloops is ‘in process of changing. ‘e: Henne also spoke with officials ‘about a new RCMP building for Cstlegar. He said - Langley has. recently’ con- atructed ‘an eight-storey g in which it houses the ROMP and leases out the remainder: He said Langley : “is actually making money on ite"? However, he.’ added, don't think in this day iad age in Castlegar we can goon any ‘grandiose scale like that.” Council plans to meet with Staff Sgt. John Stevens to discuss a new police head: quarters. '- e:Council has still not re- ceived word on its application for a grant to convert Zuck- erberg’s Island. into a. city park. M.E. Goddard, regional director for the provincial continued on pege A2 Got arecipe? Attention gourmets, Have you got an old family recipe. inet has been passed down to you from Great Aunt Sadie or d up ‘yourself? Well the Castlegar News is looking ! for those special recipes to enter into its third annual Cook Book. Send us your recipes before 5 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 8 and you will be eligible for our Early Bird’ Draw which offers cash prizes of $25, $15, $10 and $5. Simply send us a recipe with an entry form attached:* Entries without the form will not be eligible ior the Barly Bird Draw.