Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - November 20, 1987, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Continued from Page 1 cuing steaks for his a Cus Tomer from next door leaned Over the Fence and offered to buy the can you believe it he was pre pared to take it away Reid said full time operators also can create health problems unlike average they Are less Likely to know How clean their wares with bedding and clothing theres the Chance of transmitting 4 Winnipeg free november province offers wish list by Christina Dona the Manitoba government is ask ing for 10 times More than it Likely will get from Ottawa Western diversification Industry minister Vic Schroeder said yester the province has submitted billion Worth of proposals to the Federal government for consideration under the if the Money is split equally among the four Western prov Manitoba could get Mil Schroeder said the nip govern ment did not want to downsize its and offered the Federal government a Broad Range of project while certain some of the propos als might not be eligible for support under the Western diversification they might still be realized through Normal Federal departmental the 35page proposal includes 59 projects that fall under five key areas of consideration manufacture High technology industries and agriculture and Rural de Urban development and training Anne spokesman for the funds head office in said hundreds of requests from the West Ern provinces have been turned Down because they do not meet the programs the most common problem with these proposals is that they do not meet the funds mandate the she the project cannot just be to Benefit a business or provide ser Mauche the idea is to enhance the Economy As a she said fund coordinators Are looking for new new ser vices or initiatives that would develop an economic sector that is now dependent on Manitoba specific proposals for High tech industries include a Proto electric railway line Between Brandon and the Manitoba Ontario the project has an estimated Cost of million and would make the province an exporter of advanced electronic the provinces submission in the manufacturing the province wants million from the fund Over five years to meet operating needs of the Canadian Institute for Industrial and million for a transportation training and vehicle testing including a feasibility in support of Rural and resource based the province wants million for River renewal including construction of a Core Riverbank festival mar a Assiniboine rive Toboyne River diversion million for Dauphin Lake rehabilitation and million to protect the town of Carman from in the area of Urban schroeders submission asks for million to buy development rights at Shoal Lake in the source of Winnipeg drinking Premier group says continued from Page 1 and cupe representative Paul moist workers compensation Board member and former Federal nip candidate Lissa Donner and Manitoba human rights commis Sion chairman Claudia in Swan River last night on a Northern tour to voice his opposition to Ottawa free Trade Deal with the United refused comment on the letter until he sees once i get Back to Winnipeg ill look at he theres no great a spokesman for the pre Miers office said the letter will be but ultimately Pawley must adopt a position on behalf of the majority of As the rather than As Leader of the he has to consider very carefully the views of All Cliff Section but one would assume hed give consideration to the views expressed by people who Are Active in his own i guess hell give them the weight that he believes they de Promislow Kildonan Park said she considers the letter a party but added that those opposing the Accord would be pressing for a reevaluation regardless of their nip doing it As fellow members of the same party makes it easier because Hes Howard to most of she its easier to approach the pre Mier because Hes also a colleague in the i think in this Case the hats of Premier and party Leader Are photo envoys in disguise soviet Nazarin the soviet before touring the chemical weapons disposal unions chief chemical weapons and his Plant at Tooele army depot in the soviets counterpart Max Friedersdorf Don Gas masks said the tour was a step to Banning such resident blames vindictive neighbor vermin and he in most Reid full time operators discontinue the prac Tice when they learn its about 35 complaints of full time activities were dealt with this sum Mer and in All but two cases Cor Miers and another which Hast yet gone to trial no charges were he said Cormier would have be come the first person convicted of conducting a garage Sale if the charges not been dismissed yester in an Cormier said he held Only two garage sales this sum Mer and was charged for both be cause a vindictive neighbor complained to the he said he staged the sales be cause he had an offer on his Tralee place expected to be moving and decided to sell Odds and ends rather than haul them to a he said he raised about from the which he used to defray wedding expenses in septem Reid said Cormier neglected to say that he had been charged in 1986 with the same of Fence and that those charges also were dismissed because inspectors had not made purchases to prove sales were taking during the summer of he Cormier held garage sales on All but two he also noted that complaints were filed against Cormier this summer for holding sales on weekends other that the ones for which he was remand Centre night shift sick bookings called spontaneous reaction to disgusting offer continued from Page 1 going to be locked said one who said he was Able to get to a Telephone because he was one of just two prisoners in his Block Al Lowed out for a Paul negotiator for the Manitoba government employees yesterday refused to say if protests by the provinces 537 corrections workers will Contin its a spontaneous reaction to a disgusting Williamson adding a strike is possible but the Union will look at other Job action first if no agreement can be another Union spokesman said earlier that staff at jails throughout the province Likely will continue the action on a rotating lockout unlikely the employees Are among government workers without con Mega spokesman Ken Hil Dahl noting nine different groups Are now bargaining separa Bock said a lockout of the corrections who have been without a contract since is remand Centre inmates set to appear on charges in provincial court yesterday were scratched from the docket and rescheduled to there Are guards working up there but not very an ramp officer told a reporter at the Public safety were fill ing in until its All visits by the Public were can celled and lawyers were not into the lockup to Confer with Cli they Arent even let Ting lawyers up said one Ive been up but it was very difficult to get its mostly mounties holding Down the Winnipeg police staff Don Peters said corrections officials assured police yesterday that new in mates brought to the remand Centre would be accepted and even if the protest resumes offer rejected Williamson would not say How much Money the Union is but said the governments offer of no wage increase in the first year and per cent in the second to a maximum of was not negotiations broke Down yester Day and further talks have not been scheduled he government negotiator Bobby cram refused comment on the negotiations Williamson said the current Start ing wage for guards is an with a maximum wage of an hour after five drug Bill Law after deadlock continued from Page 1 from the time its details were first announced on june they feared it would Lead to Sharp in creases in consumer drug they also argued that the main reason for the Bill being introduced in the first place was for Canada to appease the United states in the midst of negotiations on free in the the liberals used their majority to slow Down the Bills Progress and to try to alter most of its main that outraged the government but also produced ten Sions within Liberal ranks and doubts about Turners control Over the senators in his own Allan Liberal Leader in the said the upper House had flexed its legislative forced the commons to consider changes and helped inform the pub Lic of the shortcomings of the Bill As originally if we All stood on this Side and Defeated the then i think we would get a resounding clap from the Canadian he told the Senate Maceachen said he and his colleagues decided instead to stick the conservatives with full responsibility and Hope for Relief for Consumers in the event the govern ment is Defeated in the next Gener Al Harvie minister of consumer and corporate said Hes Happy the Patent act amendments finally became but is still a Little Grumpy at the delays by Liber Al i dont think they behaved in a responsible fashion on this he said in an i Hope they dont do it Andre also rejected Maceachen hint that a future government might try to undo the Bill after the next i dont think because i expect to see very significant investments coming he bran name drug companies promised to double their spending on research and development within 10 years to 10 per cent of sales if the Bill Well Over million in new investment has already been announced and Andre said More announcements Are in the inflation rate drop continues Ottawa up consumer prices in october were per cent higher than they were a year statistics Canada said but the annual inflation rate was the lowest in six the which hit a three year Peak of per cent in was also Down from per cent recorded in september and the drop in the rate occurred despite a increase in prices during following no increases in a rather Sharp in crease in property which Are conventionally recorded in october by the Agency consumer Price sur plus increased childcare were behind much of last months Rise in the latest figures suggest that inflation is decelerate the Agency free Candys Chicken and coca cola 20 58 21 114 Boomer Mascot Given away with every new or demonstrator sold this weekend Only meet the bomber air defence Scon Flagel Bennie Thompson Ken Hailey 350 new used cars trucks Sale priced Over 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