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JOSH MASSEY / THE NORTHERN CONNECTOR

TERRACE - A yield sign recently installed at the south end of the Sande Overpass for traffic turning left from Keith Ave. onto the overpass is meant to make motorists aware of what they should do. The traffic pattern changed there late last year so that traffic lights now control the traffic flow. But a number of accidents were reported as some motorists may not have been fully aware of the new lights and traffic flow change.

New shelter space eyed for Terrace By Josh Massey THE NORTHERN CONNECTOR

TERRACE - Ksan House Society is getting a start on purchasing a new shelter. Council gave first and second readings March 14 to a zoning amendment that if passed will allow the non-profit to convert the building at 4614 Lazelle Ave. in downtown Terrace it wants to purchase into an extreme weather shelter for the homeless. Ksan House Society has an option to purchase the building which is between the Canada Post building and the Terrace Interiors/General Paints building. The 3,168 square foot structure, now vacant, was once the administrative office for the

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Proposed Lazelle Ave. location for an extreme weather shelter. Northern Drugs chain of stores. Ksan had been renting the All Nations Centre on Sparks Ave. from late fall into spring for an overnight shelter during colder weather but found it difficult to do that in conjunction with the

centre’s daytime user, the Terrace and District Community Services Society, which runs its own programs there for low income and homeless people. The society has now moved its extreme shelter to its own

housing and social services complex on Hall St. on the southside. Council heard that Ksan has not contacted property owners around the Lazelle Ave. location but plans to do so in the coming weeks as part of the rezoning process. The zoning change would be from C1 Commercial to P1 Public and Institutional if it passes third reading and adoption at a future council meeting. The building could also be open year-round as a drop-in centre for the homeless. Councillor Stacey Tyers, who works for the Terrace and District Community Services Society, says she has many questions about the plan. Fellow councillor Lynne Christiansen said she is concerned about the location.

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