Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 23, 1983, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Wildlife control sought by bands representatives of three Northern Tel Difton bands Wilt meet this week to Complete a proposal for a native run wildlife management basically we would like to see the province Transfer control to the communities for wildlife said chief Russell tobacco of the Moose Lake me and representatives from the Pas and Basterville bands will formulate such a plan for presentation to Provin Cial according to de director of regional services in the department of natural the idea int Revo at least one state in the South has turned total control and responsibility for wildlife Over to its Indian who oversees enforcement of Hay Supply problem alleviated most Manitoba Farmers wont suffer a severe Hay shortage this year after agriculture minister Bill urus i said Uruski said an unusually Good first Cut from tame forage stands and a notable increase in wild Hay availability have minimized earlier concerns of a potential Hay although we recognize there will be individual we expect most producers should be Able to locate Hay or roughage within 25 Miles 40 kilo metres of their Home the min ister he noted that although it now appears it will no longer be necessary for the province to introduce a forage assistance program for it is providing a free Hay listing service through its District agricultural of lists will be kept of Farmers with Hay to sell and producers needing addition Al he although Farmers Are encouraged supplement their Hay Supply with other feed such As am modification of Straw and Low Quality Uruski said individual producers who require Loans to Purchase additional feed should Contact the Manitoba Agri culture credit Hunting and fishing regulations in Man said a native run conservation program first would have to be approved at the political tobacco said the bands would like to see native conservation officers trained to administer fishing and trapping regulations in the Indian me said the bands would want to control the issuing of licences and Deal with offenders caught violating wildlife Worth agreed that the suggestion might provide the province with better statistical information on the number of animals killed each year by treaty the big hangup with Popula Tion forecasts is to get an accurate count of the annual tobacco and constant said they Felt the proposal reflected Good Faith on the part ref the Indian a recently released five year Natu ral resources report on wildlife in Manitoba Points a Finger at native Hunters for the decline in the pro Vinces Moose which dropped from an estimated Ani Mals in 1973 to about in the released in Esti mated treaty indians were responsible for killing of the Moose killed in the province in the report also stated that 75 per cent of the Moose killed by treaty indians were cows and the report also singles out Hunting by treaty indians As one of the factors behind increased pressure on Elk popu lations in it concludes that the demand on Elk will continue to Rise and shortages could the Manitoba wildlife federation has lobbied strongly for several years to have indians placed under the same Hunting restrictions As other Manito the figures in the report have been attacked by native they were guessing in terms of those Statis All it does is Point a Finger at we want an Independent study said Charlie chief of the Pas he said the Northern bands now feel they must try to repair the damage to their image caused by the its something we feel we have to the Public at Large is being Given a lot of bad chief Charlie of the Pas said in an interview he said there Are Many factors the study such As Industrial pollution from the Manfor pulp and paper operation and Northern Hydro Power Jaeb says More land is needed for farming expansion to improve economic Northern Fanner bails out province criticized for Lack of agricultural support by Gerri Stowman special to the free press the Pas a Farmer in the Pas Quia agricultural settlement West of Here is Selling his farm and equip ment because Hes convinced the provincial government will not allow Large scale agriculture to thrive in this Northern Laverne a 47yearold Grain said the provinces announcement last week to convert hectares acres of the Sas Keram wildlife area to Perma nent agricultural use was a slap in the face to local weve got about hectares acres in the Pasqua project right but we urgently need More land for farming expansion to improve the Lon term economic prospects and support the services we need to become a viable Jaeb Carrot River Valley cattlemen were hoping to obtain Hect ares acres in the Sas Keram Triangle for grazing and we didst request development of roads or Jaeb All we wanted was to use the higher class agricultural soils for livestock a usage that would be compatible with Jaeb said the announcement was the second blow the farming Community has had this the govern ment announced this Spring that it would not be developing the hectares acres in polder land surveyed along with the Sas Keram for farming when the Pasqua project was launched in he said he wonders Why the Mani Toba government allowed the Prairie farm rehabilitation act to develop the Pilot project if further develop ment was going to be Jaeb said when he came to the Pas six years ago from he was looking for a dream and thought he had found it in the Rich soil of the Carrot River he said he was willing to put up with the disadvantages of farming in the Pas for a few years because he thought the agricultural sector would grow enough to provide ser vices communities take for it was a Shock to come from a fully serviced agricultural Community to the Pas where the nearest implement dealer is 150 Miles 240 Kilometres he in one Jaeb said he had to pay to have a com Bine hauled to Swan River and Back for warranty what Good is a warranty if it costs you a Fortune to get your machine to the dealer even a simple part can hold you up for three or four and you cant miss that Many Days up Here in the after six years of observing the Farmers plight in the Pas and the governments reluctance to Jaeb said he is convinced the Agri cultural base of the Community will never be Jaeb has already sold 417 Hect ares acres of his holdings to Farmers who work full time at other its just a sideline for he it looks like you cant afford to be a full time Farmer up seeks new air service by Bob Lowery Winnipeg free press Lvi Laifi the town Council has asked Northwest territorial air ways president Bob Engels to consider servicing this mining Mayer Walter Terpeluk told Man regional development directors that the Council took the action after Pacific Western airlines announced it would temporarily Dis continue its Lynn Lake service Between 10 and Eft gels is to visit Here next month to explore the possibility of having planes in route to either Yellowknife and Winnipeg or Rankin Inlet and Winnipeg land in Lynn was summer schedule included four weekly flights Between Winnipeg and Lynn Lynn Lake residents also can take Calm air International flights to Thompson which connect with was southbound the Calm air Lynn flight costs and the continuing pea flight to Winnipeg is an extra Sandy was senior Manitoba regional said yesterday the airline has applied for a joint fare with Calm air Between Lynn Lake and he said the one Way fare would be same rate charged by the application is currently before transport Canadas air transport com Mcdougall at Calm air operates seven flights Between Thompson and Lynn giving daily service except sat urday and on two flights will be including one on commenting on the possibility of territorial airways taking Over the Mcdougall said the airline would face the same arithmetic which had led pea to curtail its during the Winter we were operating with a 13percent Load he pea uses 117passenger Boeing 737 jets on its Northern Manitoba while Northwest territorial uses lock heed Electra carrying about 80 Pas Terpeluk said the smaller aircraft could make the service he said Lodge owners also have been unhappy with was delay in announcing its summer he said the announcement is often made in resulting in Lodge owners not being Able to get their advertising and travel packages into the hands of some radioactive Wells still being used some Lac do Bonnet area residents Are still drinking from their radioactive contaminated despite being warned by the prov Ince to find other sources of the Rural municipality Reeve said some of the Well owners Are still using their Well water the same As in the they Are sort of waiting for the province to come up with some ideas shall we some George Ylonen weather m High i Tow cold front warm from Winnipeg area forecast the Reeve called on the nip government to take a More Active role in helping residents find an alternative Supply of drinking i would like to see the provincial government get in sure some sort of policy or program can be worked Ylonen i understand the governments got some kind of jobs fund with maybe some sort of fund could be set up to help these Well Ylonen said the Only alternative sources of water currently available to Well owners Are the municipality two pumping which dispense untreated water from the Winnipeg As the Reeve noted that collecting and transporting water from the pumping stations could become an onerous task once colder weather environment officials say while the province is prepared to offer no monetary assistance in the search for new sources of the onus rests with the owners of contaminated the province will be working with the Well owners and the Rural municipality to find an alternate source of but its not the provinces fault their Wells Are contaminated with environment department spokesman Laurie Streich environmental technicians recently discovered unacceptable Levels of radiation in about half the 55 Wells tested within a 50kilometre radius of an underground Laboratory being built by atomic Energy of Canada provincial officials insist the radioactivity is from natural but 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