A4 THE FREE PRESS NEW JULY l «. 2000 Carrier Sekani Tribal Council 20th Annual General Assembly > 'Ji h Carrier Sekani Family Services 10th Annual General Assembly "Empowering our people of today for the challenges of tomorrow" July 18, 19, 20, 2000 Hosted by: Takla Lake First Nation - Takla Landing Anita Louie (250) 562-6279 Bernadette Rathburn (250) 562-3591 CSTC Website: www.cstc.bc.ca Air quality and cleanliness top worry list for residents Wolfe killed with Colt .45 Prince George’s official community plan should be complete by Christmas. City planners are laying out plans for the first draft, based on survey results from two public meetings May 31 and June 1 where residents were asked to chose between two models of development - concen trated urban growth or a less structured growth plan. More residents chose the concentrated growth option when given the projected infrastructure costs so the city will draft plans and open the process up to public reaction. The “several thousand” residents polled through a random UNBC study and information meetings wanted the city to boost downtown traffic, strengthen the economy, manage growth and protect Police have now determined the weapon used to shoot and kill a 28-year-old city woman last week. Tracey Lee Wolfe was shot twice with a Blackhawk Colt .45 last Wednesday morning outside the Harley Davidson dealership at Fourth Avenue and Scotia. Inside the dealership, a 30-year-old man suffered a single gunshot wound to the upper abdomen. He was taken to Prince George Regional Hospital in stable condition, where he remains to date. Gordon Darrell Wolfe, 34, was arrested at the scene and now faces charges of second-degree murder and attempted murder. A day after the arrest, police searched his home and discovered 113 marijuana plants and two rifles, though no charges are laid in that regard. Police are now trying to determine how Mr. Wolfe came into possession of the gun. Any information will be forwarded to the Crown Counsel office. Hub City Motors has been providing honest, dependable sales and service as a Volkswagen Dealer since 1954. We strive to do the utmost in customer service and satisfaction in order to look after our customer's needs. the city’s environment, natural beauty and quality of life. The UNBC study also determined most residents, on average, think the city could ideally hold 108,261 people in 10 years. By far the biggest beefs of city residents is air quality and cleanliness in the downtown core. Seventy nine per cent of residents polled say improving the air quality should be a priority for the city of Prince George. “Drunks, panhandlers and unsavory characters” make the downtown feel dangerous, say residents polled in a UNBC survey Instead, residents want more shopping, cafes and community events in the downtown core. Other firm directives of the draft plan include protecting existing neighbour- hoods, more multi-family housing units to accommodate our aging population and limiting development in Blackburn in favour or growth in the Hart and the city’s southwest corner. Servicing lots at Blackburn is just too expensive, says the report. Riverfront parks and trails for resident and tourist use is also a priority The first draft is scheduled to be complete in late September, with second and final drafts due in October and December. Your Health Albis Siberian Ginseng 518 mg capsules Vivianne Besides acting to energize the system, Siberian Ginseng also helps stabilize blood sugar levels. It is a very versatile product for a variety of disorders such as nervousness, hypoglycemia and fatigue. SALE $C.l9 $Q.l9 ^ 50 caps M 100 cap Siberian Ginseng protects the body and nervous system from stress, increases metabolic function, increases physical and mental efficiency, lowers glucose levels—and is virtually non-toxic even when administered over a long period of time. The staff are well trained, hardworking individuals and we have listed hereunder their names and years of service: Mark Christie Technician 15 Years Fred Burnett Parts Manager 10 Years Bill Begg Sales 3 Years Theresa Carlton Office Manager 12 Years Harold Hacker Technician 33 Years Clayton Edgson Partsman 5 Years Keith Robinson Sales Manager 19 Years Karl Schleich Service Manager 32 Years Fernie Jackson Sales 6 Years Heinz Reichenbach Technician 37 Years Richard Schleich Technician 3 Years Shawn Spencer Carlot 2 Years Drivers wanted! (Tt Your VW dealer since 1954 HUB CITY MOTORS & EQUIPMENT ltd. SALES, SERVICE & PARTS out ot Town 1822 Ghieensway St., Prince George V Call 1-888-300-6013 564-7228 DLN5365 JJ ^VfUf nndcV; j | ifliTii mop Parkwood Place • 562-5816 |