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Terrace Bay News, 3 Apr 1990, p. 6

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GULIE RAE on February 28, 1990, weighing 6lbs., 1F 05. Speetal thanks te Dr. Wolduth and the C tab, of MeCausland ; MINISTRY OF NATURAL RESOURCES FUR HARVEST, FUR MANAGEMENT AND CONSERVATION COURSE The North of Superior Trappers Council in conjuc- tion with the Ontario Ministry of Natural. Resources| is sponsoring this course for the Terrace Bay-| Schreiber area. The course is designed for anyone interested in Furbearer Management and is a mandatory). requirement for all first-time trappers. The course will begin on April 23, 1990, and will consist of evening classes from 7:00 - 10:00 p.m., 2 to 3 Up to $500.00 reward from Crimestoppers A reward of up to $500.00 will be given to anyone who can give Police information leading to the arrest of persons responsible for the following ARSON. Call CRIMESTOPPERS at: 1-800-. 465-6844. In the early morning hours of Northern Insights provincial jurisdiction (such as education, health, or natural resources) without also adding a financial "carrot"--an incentive to help the provinces pay the bills. Angus says "Ottawa cannot uni- laterally go in and tell the province of Ontario, you shall provide this service. They have to say, we want you to provide this service, and in order to make it easier for you to do so, here are the bucks. That's how we got medicare in this country. It was- n't imposed on the provinces, they were lured into it by the promise "Wednesday the 21st of February 1990, a white chevrolet owned by Robert ELLACOTT was stolen from his residence at 305 Walker Street in Schreiber. The vehicle was driven. to the SCHREIBER/TERRACE BAY landfill site and then set on fire. The entirely burnt vehicle was be forced into pay equity, even though its a basic principle of human rights. Towns and cities did not ask the province to require them to pay female clerks in the tax department the same wages as male attendants in hock- ey arenas. Given that history, it may not be wise to give munici- palities jurisdiction over the envi- ronment, or human rights. Nonetheless, Angus's ideas do merit public discussion. With clearly defined constitutional authority, municipalities would no longer have to go cap in hand found that same morning in the cross country ski parking lot. If you have any information that will help Police, call CRIMESTOPPERS at 1-800- 465-6844. REMEMBER YOU DO NOT HAVE TO REVEAL YOUR IDENTITY. continued from 5 to Queen's Park for higher grants. Instead, towns and cities would really be self-governing. It's much like native people wanting to get out from under the veto power of federal bureaucrats, and make their own local decisions. It will take time to figure out exactly what powers should be in the hands of which level of gov- ernment, but the principle of giv- ing municipalities real constitu- tional status makes sense. This is a big country--and we seem to need three levels of government to make it work. nights per week, for the following two weeks. A field ____ Of federal taxes to the provinces." day and examination will take place Saturday andj: Sunday, May 5 and 6. Angus wants to give munici- palities that same right. "Under a new constitution that gives municipalities to raise their own share of the income tax dollar, if a province wanted to impose a poli- cy on to the municipal level, whether its environmental policy, if the constitution defined as municipal, they would have to provide the bucks to do it. But ultimately the municipality would still -have the control, because they could decide to say no." 'There are some problems with Angus's theories. For example, municipalities' environmental track record has not been very green, since they balk at having to pay for sewage treatment plants. Towns and cities have also had to << THE LAKE SUPERIOR BOARD OF EDUCATION LAKE SUPERIOR HIGH SCHOOL PARENT TEACHER INTERVIEWS Will be held on both Campuses on Wednesday April 11, 1990 AT YOUR SERVICE Course fee is $60.00 per student plus $12.00 for course materials. Course applications forms are available from the Terrace Bay District Office of the Ministry of Natural Resources. Additional information may be obtained from Rick Baldwin at 825-3205. Afin dobtenir de linnformation en francais, veuillez communiquer avec Lynn Dubien' Brunet au 825-3205. a) Ontario Ministry of | Ministére des ee 9 Zs Natural Richesses 9/2 EX AN 5 mS 4 5 Resources naturelles /$ Lyn McLeod Minister/Ministre SCHREIBER «4"}y TERRACE BAY Gilles Pouliot, MPP Lake Nipigon "Helping you is my job!" CALL TOLL FREE 1-800-268-7192 Monday to Friday During Business Hours You Are Invited to the - Annual General Meeting of the 1:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Lake Nipigon NDP Riding Association 7:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. é Date: Sunday May 6, 1990 Place: Nipigon Legion, Nipigon Time: 1:30 p.m. Students will receive their report cards and a list of teacher locations prior to this date. If further information is required contact the school at 825-2555 or 825-3271. All Welcome.

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