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Fifty-eight students from Twain Sullivan Elementary School practiced and presented “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” last Saturday with the Missoula Children’s Theatre from Montana. Students did auditions Monday and four-hour practices all week to be ready for the production Saturday. “[The kids] love participating and being in it. It’s something different and something fun,” said Marta Knodle, Missoula actor. “We not only teach them theatre... but we also teach them life skills underneath - a lot of working together as a team to create this big common goal. And the kids really have to step up and learn the lines and songs and everything to make it possible,” Knodle said. “The kids are doing really great, and they’re really excited,” she said.

Armed with rubber gloves and garbage bags, local schools and volunteer groups are together for Pitch In Week, cleaning up garbage across town. Colleen Johnston, Administration Assistant at Houston’s Chamber of Commerce, says this is the thirteenth year pitch in has run in Houston, and groups from across town will be out picking up garbage and cleaning things up. Besides the schools, Houston pitch in groups include the Public Library, the District of Houston, the Museum Society, N o r t h w e s t Community College, B.V. Credit Union

and the Houston Seniors, said Johnston. “It’s awesome, because it really helps clean up the community,” said Johnston. Anyone interested in joining pitch in this week can stop by the Houston Chamber of Commerce for bags and gloves.

Election meeting The Chamber of Commerce will sponsor an all candidates meeting at the Community Hall on Tuesday, April 30, 7 to 9 p.m. The public from Houston and area are welcome to come and meet the NechakoLakes candidates for the provincial election. Questions are welcome.

Vocal citizen support keeps re-use sheds open By Walter Strong Black Press

A March 25, 2013 staff report from Janine Dougall, director or environmental services with the Regional District of Bulkley Nechako (RDBN), paints a scene of chaotic scavenging and salvaging at some of the RDBN solid waste management facilities across the region. The report outlines

a litany of refuse-site abuses. Among the abuses are reports of intimidating and aggressive scavengers lingering around re-use sheds to smash and strip otherwise usable or recyclable electronics of their valuable metals, a scrap metal scavenger generating an estimated $50,000 in revenue by dragging scrap metal out of existing metal piles and then selling it, piles

of metal rubbish left precariously unstable by salvaging activity, reports of rummagers hanging-out and consuming alcohol by the re-use shelters waiting for the arrival of fresh cast-offs, RDBN employees intimidated - even attacked in one instance - by confrontational scavengers, and the report of a child run over by a car in the distracting commotion surrounding the re-use shelters.

The child was unhurt, but the RDBN report cautions that children are sometimes left unattended at the re-use shelters while their parents use other areas of the facilities. Those unaccompanied children find shelterinteriors strewn with ‘dirty clothing, broken toys and soiled mattresses’ that never should have ended up in the sheds in the first place. Historically, the

RDBN allowed and encouraged salvaging as a nod towards reusing and recycling. According the report, the rise in the value of scrap metal over the last number of years has contributed to the frenzied escalation of scrap metal scavenging. The increased value of scrap metal has meant a revenue stream for the RDBN, with approximately $485,000 of income

through scrap metal recycling in 2011/12. Despite the grim picture painted by the report, the re-use shelters remain immensely popular with users. At the April 18, 2013 RDBN board meeting, Directors Taylor Bachrach, Carmen Graff and Tom Greenaway each described the strong response they’ve received from members of their electorates regarding the sheds.

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Bachrach reported over 99 per cent support for the sheds on an online Facebook poll he conducted to get a feel for public opinion. Graff said that he had never received so many phone calls on an issue. Greenaway stated that he was presented with a 208-person petition in favour of keeping the re-use sheds in operation. See DUMP on Page 2

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