A4 - Wednesday, September 14, 1983 - North Shore News VICTORIA - Members of the B.C. Government Employees Union, gearing up for an October 3 start to negotiations for a new contract with the provincial government, are warning that the situation will be “do or die”. The union will go into the negotiations with a policy that it will make no concessions to the government. “Either we stand up and fight, or the union might well not exist,” says BCGEU president Norm VANCOUVER - Media coverage of the bombing of a B.C. Hydro sub- station and other facilities and not the guilt of the five accused of the acts has become the primary focus of the opening days of court appearances for the so-called Squamish Five. A parade of witnesses that includes news reporters from a number of Vancouver media outlets and expert wit- nesses has taken up much of the time during the OTTAWA - Canadians are getting a chance for some cheap flights as Air Canada attempts to boost ticket sales by chopping fares on all domestic and international fhghts Fhghts, which must be taken between Oct. 27 and Dec. & with return flights made by Dec 15. will have fares cut by as much as 70 per cent. For example, midweck flights between Van Lit BANON With American. Feench., Botish and Italian peace keeping troops being increasingly drawn into the partisan fighung in Lebanon, a new possible player has stepped forward Israel A spokesman for the Iscach government said this week that Isract may be forced to fighting oto because tcsume Lebanon Palestiatan says ‘do or die’ , was israel threatens to fight again Ritchie. “There is no middle ground.” As well as attempting to reach agreement on a new contract the union, which represents 40,000 provincial government employees, will be seeking to offset some of the government's restraint moves through | its new contract. The union stand will be put to a vote at a special negotiation convention to be held late this month. It is expected that the position will be unanimously endorsed. Bomb trial focus turns on media opening days of the tnal. Early this week, a New York sociologist took the stand and said that media coverage of the bombings and the arrests of the five has led the public to believe the five accused are guilty. Jay Schulman, who told the court the public became ‘disturbed, perplexed and scared” by coverage of the crimes, testifying for the defense who are. at- tempting to argue that it is impossible to find an impartial jury. Air Canada chops fares for flights couver and sJoronto or Montreal will be $199 with weekend flights for $239, a mid week flight to Miami will cost $249 and London flights will be sold for $598 midweck and $658 on weekends CP Agr, Nordair and Westem Aurhines of Los Angeles have allan nounced they will match the fares on competing routes and other airlines are cxpected to suit follow Luberaton | Organization gucnilas have sncaked back into that country The Usracl invasion of Lebanon last your resulted in what was thea considered a smashing of PLO) stecngih in Lebanon but Israch now claims 00 PLO?) fiphters sncaked bach some | have asvha the Besrut arca under the cover orf the fighunp there Preto reach accord on water rate A DISPUTE between the Ci- ty of North Vancouver and the Squamish Indian Band that hinges on a 73-year-old agreement is expected to be finally settled at a meeting between the two in the near future. “We've had some real pro- blems with this,” Chief Phillip Joe told the News Monday. “We've gone through a number of people in trying to resolve it.” At issue is the charge levied against the band for water supplied by the city. Under the 1910 agreement, free water was to have been provided in return for the ci- ty taking over Third Street. The Squamish band has in- terpreted that as meaning Six houses okayed FOLLOWING A _ public meeting Clay Estates Limited has been given ‘,. permission to develop six single family homes on its property at 881 Taylor Way. West Vancouver Council gave approval for the development Monday after if was reassured that the new home would be landscaped and adequately screened from the road and nearby property. free water for the entire reserve, while the city had taken the stance that free water would be provided to the equivalent of 10 taps. The agreement struck by the city and the band, which Chief Joe says is not entirely what the band was seeking, will see free water provided to the reserve area as it was in 1910. That will still ex- clude a block bounded by Fourth and Fifth Streets and Mahon and Forbes Avenues. 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