Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 29, 1987, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free june Security permit plan raises alarm John steel called after my column about the cites proposed bylaw that would require permits for Home burglar steel Grants Mill wanted to turn off some of the alarm Bells i had the Point id like to make is that the City and police have spent considerable time looking into this false alarm problem and we feel the bylaw offers adequate Protection and is not a Pandora Box for steel said there had been 18 Calls after my wednesday column from irate citizens accusing us councillors of taking away their he explained in detail the pro Cess that would have to be Fol Lowed before anyone would have their permit abuses certain we would be damned careful not to deny people their rights but if somebody has excessive false alarms from routine abuse i think everybody should be con the proliferation of alarm sys especially unmonitored has guaranteed certain abuses and by forcing owners to get permits for the systems will ensure More responsible opera Tion of steel weve had kids who know How to disarm their system but they say screw it and wait to see How Long it takes police to get then there was the Case of the Gas bar operator who left instructions to his night clerks that once a week they were to trip the alarm to see How Long it took police to respond to the there Are recorded he where people have 4one away for the weekend and their Security alarm has sounded for some reason other than a we get a neighbor who Calls and tells us the alarm is sounding and the police cant Stop the they have to watch the House for 72 hours and All the Barry Mullin while the alarm keeps resetting itself and blowing much to the annoyance of the As the owner of a monitored alarm 1 had two concerns about the bylaw would a permit Lead to a user fee to cover the administrative costs of issuing the licences and would Home insurance be void if police decided not to respond to a Home because of a number of false it was steel who suggested a fee for the i was shot Down on that and now i must admit that i am prepared to rethink in prepared to say that if we reduce the number of false alarms at a substantial saving to the then that has to make me think that a fee would not be the question of insurance was another steel he admitted there could be problems should a who had received a discount for his Home insurance because an alarm system was have his permit if that police is not the rate May go Back he the Jame Assiniboia councillor said similar bylaws in Cal Gary and Edmonton have reduced the number of false alarms by making people More careful in their requiring homeowners to get a permit for their Security system would give police More information about what Type of system it who installed who to Call in Case of it sounding and How better to handle an we see better Protection will come from this steel time will delegates to the Manitoba Metis federations annual conference take part in workshop on the province seeks Metis negotiations Pawley asks Ottawa to resume tripartite self government talks by Bob Lowery special to the free press the Pas the province has asked Ottawa to resume tripartite talks on Metis in a letter to prime minister read to More than 300 delegates at the 19th annual Manitoba Metis federation conference yes Premier Howard Pawley said Manitoba and the emf Are both anxious to renew the process at the earliest Pawley recalled Mulroney re cent reference to Federal willing Ness to work towards a Constitution al Resolution of the aboriginal self government Issue in the my government would encourage renewal of National discussions to this in regional initiatives such As the Metis tripartite discus Sions can prove a demonstrable yet practical link in such an object Pawley said native affairs min ister Elijah who delivered his letter to the and attorney general Roland Penner had been asked to follow through the proposal with federally designated Pawley said his government is prepared to carry on with the development in accordance with Mulron yes guidelines set earlier for the these include economic develop ment and educational As Well As assessment of programs and service delivery to ensure they adequately respond to the guidelines also Call for a re View of legislative and administrative arrangements for Northern co Pawley noted the tripartite pro which had been going on for two was suspended awaiting a Federal review and decision in View of the results of the first ministers conference last As in the Manitoba is pre pared to continue funding the discus Sions and we would Hope the Federal government cos sharing will also emf president Yvon Dumont said the tripartite discussions will be an important step to As we work our Way through this i am sure the two Levels of government will begin to understand what we mean by he bogged Down misunderstanding on this Point is where the first ministers summits have bogged Down in the Clem charter of presi Dent of the world Council of indigenous said the Manitoba Initia Tive to resume tripartite talks is in Sharp contrast with Saskatchewan Premier Grant Devines he said the Devine government has Cut off the Grant to the Saskatchewan Metis federa its part of a massive cutback which has affected a great Cross Section of people in the province but the Metis have been especially hard he theres no agreement on continuing the tripartite program even though it seems to be a positive Way of working towards self government on an incremental the conference delegates passed a Resolution making March the Date of the most recent first minis ters a National Day of Metis a Resolution on Metis housing called for local housing authorities in the communities to Monitor the administration and construction of new Veteran Metis Leader Elizabeth Isbister said her House looks like a modern Bungalow at a but when you get closer you see the foundations and Walls Are crack nails Are falling out and its a hell of a hard place to live residents seek guarantees against Potash mine harming environment Russell up while Manitoba government officials scour the world looking for guaranteed markets for a proposed Potash mine near this Western Manitoba area Resi dents Are seeking guarantees their Way of life will riot be Bob Reeve of the Rural municipality of wants can Amax resources the mining to establish a Trust fund to compensate residents in Case of an Accident on the site near the Saskatchewan we need some guarantee of Protection in the said adding he has raised the Sugges far without much re both company and provincial government in april Toronto based can Amax with 51 per cent and the with 49 per formed the Manitoba pot Ash and committed them selves to developing a construction is scheduled to begin next since the agreement was the province has been looking for investors in the mine which would process two million tonnes of Potash per year for an estimated 30 Premier Howard Pawley said there will be renewed efforts to get agreements with countries that have shown interest in the including Brazil and South unless we can successfully com plete these we would not feel Safe to proceed with the Pawley we would and it would be our target of to try and Complete something one Way or the other within the next six month to a if not engineers Are continuing to bore test holes in the area and Are holding Public meetings to gather information for a feasibility report due to be released next witty major concern is the effect the mine will have on the Assini Boine River the source of drinking water for his Peter a spokesman for says that based on air emission and solid waste studies conducted at mines in Sas Katche there will be no problem with air or water witty said both the province and the company have assured him the environment would be looked after for years to but Hes not weather h High l Low cold of font worm from Winnipeg area forecast sunny today with a few Cloudy Chance of an afternoon High a few Clouds Low near a few Clouds High near probability of precipitation is near 40 per cent 30 per cent tonight and extended Outlook Southern Manitoba mostly sunny High near Low near mostly sunny High near Northern Manitoba mostly sunny High Low mostly Cloudy High Low Northwestern Ontario mostly Cloudy High Low mostly sunny High Low collision kills passenger a Winnipeg woman was killed saturday in a two Ehi Cle collision at the foot of the Arlington police dead is Ruth police said Tapley was a passenger in a jeep operated by Dennis of the jeep was coming off the Arlington Bridge at about when it collided with a Threeton truck going East on Logan Tapley was pronounced dead at health sciences Michayluk was taken to Hospital where he was treated for a broken Collarbone and broken ribs and the trucks Lee was woman killed As truck Rolls a Moose Lake woman was killed saturday in a single vehicle the Pas ramp dead is Priscilla Joyce Captain was killed at about when the truck she was a passenger in left 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