Houston Today, January 23, 2013

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Fatal crash on Granisle Highway By Jackie Lieuwen Houston Today

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Ice fisher Kevin Howard pulls up a nice little trout at Irrigation Lake last week Wednesday. With three trout beside him in the snow, Howard says he had only been fishing for a half an hour.

A 57 year old man was killed on Jan. 14 when his truck collided with a logging truck on Highway 118 about 12 kilometres south of Granisle, said RCMP Sgt. Rose. Sgt. Rose says RCMP got the call at 10 a.m. and the highway was closed at the site of the crash at Shoulder Tower Road until 9 p.m. that night. The cause of the accident is under investigation by Traffic Services in Smithers assisted by the collision reconstructionists from the Traffic Unit in Terrace. *** During the Jan.14 night or Jan. 15 morning, more than 36 vehicles on Omineca Way were checked by someone looking to steal, said Sgt. Rose. Sgt. Rose says a few things were stolen, including a few wallets and a camera, and the case is still under investigation, and anyone with informa-

tion about suspicious activity is asked to call Houston RCMP at 250-845-2204 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477. Sgt. Rose reminds people to keep their vehicles locked when they are parked in

formation is asked to call Houston RCMP at 250-845-2204 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477. *** A minivan hit a moose Jan. 14 near Quick Road West, but no one was injured

“Lock your vehicles and keep valuables out of sight.” their driveways and keep valuables out of sight. *** A male was arrested for assault and unlawful confinement, holding someone in a home against their will, on Jan. 12, and will appear in court March 18, said Sgt. Rose. *** Someone broke in and entered the Houston Ski Club Jan. 12, nothing was stolen but the door to the club house was damaged, said Sgt. Rose. Anyone with in-

- RCMP Sgt. Rose and the moose ran off uninjured as well, said Sgt. Rose. *** From Jan. to March, Houston RCMP is deciding their priorities and what they will target for the next fiscal year, said Sgt. Rose. Input from the community is important in developing the priorities, and anyone with suggestions, concerns or recommendations is asked to contact Sgt. Rose at 250-845-2204.

Cuts to Greyhound service approved By Staff writer Black Press

Greyhound has been given the thumbs up to cut bus service to B.C.’s northwest. The Passenger

Tr a n s p o r t a t i o n Board has approved an application by Greyhound to cut services to Terrace and other locations along one of its major bus routes in northwestern B.C.

In a decision dated Jan. 10 and amended on Jan. 15, the board approved a company proposal to reduce service along HWY 16 between Prince George and Prince Rupert, from 22

weekly runs down to 14 weekly – or one way each day – after Greyhound cited it could cut its losses by $6.75 million by trimming service across the province. The two routes

ONLY ONE TRUCK

TOWED ENDEAVOUR.

Greyhound wants eliminated run overnight – one east from Prince Rupert to Prince George and the other west from Prince George to Prince Rupert. The average

passenger load on one is 10.5 and the other is 11, with both generating barely $2.30 of revenue per passenger mile. Fourteen days of public notice will be required prior

MINE.

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to a service change, said the board in its decision. The Prince George – Prince Rupert route is one of 15 routes across the province affected by the decision.

www.glaciertoyota.ca 1-866-844-6723

The Toyota Tundra used had no modifications and towed Endeavour for a short distance. Total weight: 292,500 lbs.


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