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Wednesday, June 13, 2012 100 Mile Free Press
Newsbeat
May: Harper has no mandate
PLANE… from page A3 Matlock adds he spoke with several people who were standing near the crash, including one man who is also fortunate to be alive. “He said he was very close to the sign and he watched the whole thing when it happened. He was right there.” The plane flipped over and hit the wall tailfirst, which Matlock notes likely also helped the occupants to escape with their lives. “The way [the pilot] crashed into everything slowed him down enough to land safely. It was a very miraculous set of events.” Several cars “came screeching to a stop” on the highway, he says, when the drivers saw the plane nearly missing traffic. He adds the results would have been much worse if the plane was a couple of feet lower and there was a camper or a semi-trailer passing right then, or if someone was in the parking lot. “The Blue Sky parking lot is very busy more often than not, and this time there was only about two cars in it.” If the path of the plane was 15 feet further south, Matlock says it could have gone right into the restaurant where McDonald was standing.
Distance Education
OPEN HOUSE Announcement
When: Friday, June 22, 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. Where: GROW Center located at 302 Second Ave. N., Williams Lake, B.C. The purpose is for returning participants to view resource materials for next year and for all others interested in enrolling in our schooling at home program with School District #27. Refreshments will be served. For more information call 250-398-5800
provisions in the Fisheries Act, and removing certain clauses in the National Energy Board Act. “The Harper Conservatives have no mandate for their anti-
nature, anti-social programs, anti-sovereignty agenda. The Opposition is simply trying to uphold the values of Canadians, as evidenced by the overwhelming outcry
from citizens.” Meanwhile, the Speaker ruled against May’s Point of Order relating to the illegitimacy of the bill on June 11.
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Stephen] Harper Conservatives are “Our amendments determined to inflict are a direct result of on everything from the historic the environunfairness and ment to our fraudulence pensions. of the 420We propose page omnibus very valid budget bill. and necessary Parliament amendments has a duty to to Bill C-38 review and w h i c h amend a bill Elizabeth May reflect most that changes, Canadians’ repeals, and concerns.” overhauls 70 differThe amendments ent laws, going far include changes to beyond the original the new Canadian 2012 budget. Environment “Our goal is to Assessment Act, lessen the damage undoing damage to the [Prime Minister habitat protection
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BILL… from page A4
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