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49th Year No. 11
March 13, 2014
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SD85 scores green funding J.R. Rardon Gazette editor PORT HARDY—School District 85 last week was granted $150,000 from the provincial government’s Carbon Neutral Capital Program (CNCP). And the SD85 Board of Trustees wasted no time taking
advantage of the windfall. During their regular monthly meeting Monday, trustees quickly gave three readings to a capital project bylaw that will apply that funding to a new heating system at North Island Secondary School in Port Hardy.
The $1.5 million project will include a partnership with the Regional District of Mount Waddington. A circulating system will convert waste heat at RDMWoperated Chilton Regional Arena into usable heat at the school while saving both groups money
on long-term energy costs. “This is very timely, very helpful,” SD85 treasurer John Martin told trustees. “I think the ministry
See page 3 ‘Energy costs cut’
• Free Reads
Indigenous author to read from novel at Cafe Guido tonight. Page 7
Hoop, hoop, hooray
• Better late ...
Goal with 3.8 seconds left delivers Hickes title to Warriors. Page 10
• Ice Cleanup
Eagles atoms cap season with playoff title, another banner. Page 11 OPINION Page 6 Letters Page 5 Sports Page 10 Classifieds Page 12-14
Dyson Hunko (arms outstretched), Alistair Pratt and their Fort Rupert Elementary classmates cheer another score by their J.R. Rardon school’s Grade 5-6-7 basketball team in its game last Thursday against Eagle View Elementary.
Critics call for scrapping recycle plan Jeff Nagel Black Press SURREY—An alliance of business groups opposed to the new Multi Material BC recycling system are demanding the province
eat.
halt the planned May 19 launch and go back to the drawing board. MMBC, an industry stewardship group, is poised to take responsibility for curbside blue box
collection – with more containers and material types collected than before – while charging businesses for the recycling of the packaging and paper they generate.
drink.
But it’s been in a bitter fight with small business groups that complain they are set to pay punishingly high fees, which will then be passed on to consumers. The battle took a new
turn Monday, when the Canadian Federation of Independent Business
See page 4 ‘Recycling questioned’
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