Agassiz Observer, November 15, 2013

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Members of the public were invited to pin their poppies on the crosses and wreaths at the Agassiz cenotaph, following a ceremony that began at AESS and moved through town. For more photos, see page 9.

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Resistance mounting against wildlife area

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District and others strongly opposed to provincial interference Jessica Peters

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THE OBSERVER

Resistance continues to build against a proposed Wildlife Management Area for the HarrisonChehalis river and surrounding lands. The District of Kent is most notably opposed to the plan to designate more than 1500 hectares as a WMA, a provincial government initiative that has been in the works since at least 1997. As recently as this January, the District informed the Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resources that they were not in support of the WMA designation,

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citing numerous concerns that such a designation will make their efforts at ditch maintenance and river management even more difficult. And now, an open house held last Friday, which kicked off a 45-day consultation process, has done little to quell the worries of detractors of the initiative. The government has seemed to ire people right off the bat, with short notice for the important meeting. "The notice was very short," Councillor Lorne Fisher said at this Tuesday's council meeting. A letter was sent on Oct. 25 from Jeff Juthans, the regional initiatives officer in

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charge of the project, for the Nov. 7 meeting. "And it seemed to be selected, who knew about it. It was mostly supporters (in attendance)," said Fisher, who attended the open house at the Harrison Mills Community Hall. One woman at that open house spoke angrily to Juthans, stating that Chief Andy Phillips of the Scowlitz First Nation was not informed of the meeting. Phillips was away this week, and did respond to a request for an interview by The Observer. However, the map includes land that

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abuts Scowlitz reserve, and includes a beach area that the woman stated is Scowlitz land. Another woman who asked not to be named said that the people of Harrison Mills are frustrated with the water that seeps into their land. "We were the canary in the coal mine," she said, when they stopped dredging the Fraser River regularly. "But we are a small but powerful community." The District of Kent's main concern will be the level of control that the provincial government will Continued on 3

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