s - “The Provincial. Fire B | Edueat : ion The two-and-a-half hour ' neeeibiaie said K. H. ‘Collier, Acting In . its handbook, the store that will be. run by competition to. find. one -is 7 Marshal's Office and the five program deals with: Provincial Fire Marshal. Bureau of Explosives of the students selling items suchas _ being held and the winning. = railways .serving British regulations applied to the There. are currently over American Association. of Argyle sweat shirts and Student. will receive a prize 4 Columbia have prepared an railways; responsibilities of 6000 fire. fighters in more Railroads lists 1,600 com- schoolsupplies. of dinner for two at the > Kee. , } intensive education program shippers and carriers; than 260 fire'departmentsin modities classified . as ~ ‘ and Cleaver. 3 " to deal -with proper railway yard and in-transit British Columbia. hazardous. —-These—include- ° 4 a procedures-in-the- handling: operations; and emergency explosives, flammable e of dangerous ; commodities. Situations. involving . commodities, corrosive and “ derailments and other - “Recent incidents.in the oxidizing materials, chlorine. The “program, conducted mishaps. —— - Argyle Secondary ‘School students council is opening a As yet, nobody's 6 éome: up with a name for the_ store. A™ DRE NEIAT Shir ta SOY Beat ‘Vancouver area © demon- and radio-active substances. By the Provincial Fire. strate the need for more, This gives some indication of Marshal's Office, is directed ; ; a detailed pre-planning so.that the magnitude of the at all fire fighters and other “It is hoped that by the informed judgments can be problems faced by the emergency service. per- end of this year, all fire ~ made \by all parties if a authorities concerned. ; sonnel throughout the fighters across the province mishap occurs,” Mr. Collier “ province. will have seen the program,’ emphasized. . : a “f : ? . . . Environment Miuinister _ Rafe Mair affirms that his department will honor a moratorium on the use of poisons in wildlife control; but emphasizes that other forms of control will con- * However, he adds, until a three-year study on _ the impact of wolves on caribou ‘herds in the Dease Lake area is completed in 1980, it is not known what effect wolves In the Horseranch range area, where wolves were reduced to determine. their effect on caribou, the calf population increased to 15 per cent from 6 per cent of ped - for now per cent from 6 per cent in. 1977. Mair cannot say how long the poison controt moratorium will be in effect. At Crystal Glass we have glass for, every purpose. As well as sunroofs, we can handle any custcm orders, including mirrors, . tabletops. skylites. picture glass, Autoplan claims. We can .- help you quickly and efficiently at an » one of our five locations. =—=Snyjalal cass have on the wildlife. the herd in 1977. He did say, however, that he 152 Pemberton, North Van 980-4804 - tinue™ as needed in the ; will be meeting with the . . = meantime. _ But in the Level Mountain Provincial Wildlife Advisory 1991 Main 825 Agnes St ~ ' area, where no “wolf Committee and _ various Vancouver. B.C New West BC. : Mair says that wolf : - reduction in the Horseranch area north of Dease Lake will eliminate 24 to 36 wolves, mainly by shooting. mainstream of community life, or learn skills that will enable them to be more independent and join so- called “normal” citizens for recreation and day-to-day others do things for them. ‘Mair pointed out . that some recent studies have been inconclusive. do their own banking. To be a tutor and help in this way volunteers need not have teacher training. 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