Winnipeg Free Press

Tuesday, June 19, 2001

Issue date: Tuesday, June 19, 2001
Pages available: 73
Previous edition: Monday, June 18, 2001

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 19, 2001, Winnipeg, Manitoba A4 local Imti i m 2001 Phil Hossack free press protesters form a human Chain along the West Side of the Eaton there we rent enough people to encircle it with a hug last Eaton gets a Small hug Only two dozen turn out to protest City landmarks demolition by Paul Mckie and David Obrien is this All there is that was the comment of one Dis appointed protester trying to save the Eaton building from demolition As she arrived in the howling wind and driving rain at 6 last Only about two dozen people answered Julia Van de Spiegles Call for hundreds to encircle the building to show support for the empty the Best they could Muster Early last evening was a line from Portage Avenue and Hargrave Street along the West Side of the but the turnout and the rain didst Dampen Van de Spiegles she grabbed people who walked by and asked them to hug the she ran onto Hargrave chasing after a woman asking her to join her merry the weather wont hold us Back were said Van de who planned to sleep out Side Eaton she said even if she Only had 12 peo be the 12 apostles who will save she planned to continue the Vigil today and wants Winnipeg Gers to come Down and rally tomorrow morning before the Issue is dealt with at City those who did show up Van de Spiegle said the Eaton building is such an important part of Winni Eggers its the biggest meeting place the City Ever she As the wind whipped the trans Parent plastic Raincoat around her Carl the retired University pro Fessor who led a Success Ful Campaign to scuttle last night opposed plans for r plans to subsidize nil an Arena on the Eaton site i Luc i Nul i hockey i because they said it would it bring people Ken a civic activist since said the building could be put to other Walter Lewoc said Hes just an inter ested Winnipeg Ger who Doest want to see another historic building torn its absolutely ridiculous that an architectural Monument should be torn project in Winnipeg six years will be the keynote speaker at a protest rally outside City Hall tomorrow Ridd had pledged earlier to stay out of the but he has agreed to dust off his protesters hat one More he be reached but Community activist Nick Ternetti said Ridd will be the main speaker at tomorrows in addition to heritage advocates and Arena Ternetti said he hoped people opposed to runaway globalism will this is also about insensitive corporations pursuing their own agendas without any regard for the he the demolition of Eaton is scheduled to begin in City Council votes tomorrow on a recommendation from the cites historical buildings advisory committee to list Eaton As a Grade 2 heritage such a designation would effectively Block plans to build a sports and retail Complex on the councillors Harry Lazarenko and Mark Lubosch have indicated they will support the while Harvey Smith said he is leaning that if Council upholds the Arena propos Al the options of opponents will be narrowed 76 Grad donates equipment to Churchill High by Nick Martin Quality foods Corner of Kenaston Grant 1853 Grant Avenue at of Naston wide service 987383 store hours Mooso pm sunday i holidays 1 june Fimi june we Reserve the right to limit delivery serve 9873830 graded fresh chef style rib Roost or Grilli Larry Timlick has such fond memo Ries of his High school that Hes person ally donated Worth of computer equipment to Hes officially turning Over the technology package at a ceremony at Churchill High this the biggest Challenge is schools cant afford to buy schools dont have two Nickels to rub said a 1976 Churchill Grad who now Western regional manager for Cisco sys tems Canada in he gets a discount on the equipment but still had to pay for the equipment he wont say How i wanted to give it a bit of an he i Felt these Guys would take advantage of the equipment is part of discos net working Academy which allow Stu dents to learn not Only How web networks work but learn How to build these kids can now Start sup porting your networks within the i Call it the shops of the future instead of woodworking or Metal acting principal Darrell Stewart was thrilled by the its mainly hubs and switches and its basically what connects everything what lets computers talk to one Stewart Timlick said some of his colleagues in discos senior management have made similar donations but usually to their childrens he has triplets but there not yet 3 options continued from Page a1 the report will be completed this fall and will be used As a basis for Public consultation on the Whitney said no further technical work will be done on the Agathe option because the decision to go or not go with Agathe wont be based on technical he said social and environmental factors will play a larger As a Structure at while not increasing water Levels in the would prolong the duration of their flood by up to four requiring a Whitney this is what the interim report knows about both projects so far Agathe detention Structure i this Complex project would put in place a major control Structure on the red River just South of Agathe and smaller ones on the Marsh and rat As Well As two diversion i it would Only operate during a flood greater in size than the 1997 in the Ory being used Only once every 100 Whitney says it would still require annual i the Cost has risen to million from including an estimate of the Cost of annual this is Actu ally the onetime Cost of a 100 year Hood averaged i there Are a number of socioeconomic including How to pay people who sell when the Structure is completed and after each i the report predicts it will affect fish passage and i it would take about five years to con once flood Way expansions i the report is predicting lower water Levels for extreme i Treyve found a Way to retrofit the saving the Cost of full replace the Cost of the liu500year flood Model is now estimated at Between million and preliminary estimates for the lin1000year flood version sit at about but that number will be refined for the final i the expansion would be a combination of widening and deepening the existing flood Way at various i an expanded flood Way could include a smaller Structure allowing them to bet Ter control smaller flood for they May be Able to keep the River walkways i it would lower the groundwater tables in the area where the flood Way was i it would take Between eight and 10 years to once because the flood Way would have to be operational during things they dont yet know include the effect either option would have North of d Fisher River waiting and hoping 1 limit 40 fresh graded limit 40 graded new York steaks limit 40 grilling rib Eye Steak limit 40 Boneless pork tenderloin veal cutlets in limit 40 whole beef tenderloin limit 40 Tail Canadian pork Back ribs limit 40 11 i clean ground veal limit 40 produce us grown frisk Straw Birris i each j Clam shells grocery 4509 l limit matzo matzo Mim i Lea hearing from you keeps us in touch please join us at your Community meeting with Manitoba Public this is a Good Chance for you to ask in about the issues v Well begin the evening with a Short talk on where Manitoba Public insurance stands in which Marks the Start of our 30th year serving refreshments will be Here Orf the locations and the i Deli Bottom round Conid mip limit 3 m the Pas 3une 2001 pm Kiki Wak inn on next to Tineka mall Portage la Prairie be june 2001 pm Herman prior senior services Centre 40 Royal Road North Winnipeg West june 2001 pm Bruce Middle school 333 Booth drive for More information Call 9857000 in Winnipeg 18006652410 outside Winnipeg 9858832 deaf Access Manitoba Public insurance the Community of Fisher River was hoping against Long Odds yesterday that three missing since and presumed would be were just waiting and its All we can said Wayne Mason its i cant quite grasp it masons Uncle and Art and Sean along with a third Man from Fisher Tony were fishing about two Miles North of Berens Island on Lake Winnipeg when they got caught in a its assumed that six metre Waves swamped the two 22 aluminium boats they were Selkirk ramp Steve Colwell said distress Calls were picked up on a radio by another fishermen on Friday afternoon but rescuers we rent notified until a Hercules aircraft from cab Winnipeg and coast guard boat from Gimli were dispatched to the and late sat urday night both boats were found along with life jackets in the David maritime coordinator at cab said one boat was washed up on Shore at Berens the other was found floating on the South Side of the its motor and Stern were nearly two dozen boats operated by local fishermen joined in the search Sun Day for the after combing the Shore line and area Eliat said they called off their search and its presumed the men a family history individual reports health notes privacy biological family focus promotes accuracy in your records write Down what you know Danalds Fine shoes introduces shoo of i discount store Ronalds clearance store mens women 39 not exactly As 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