Winnipeg Free Press

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 13, 2012, Winnipeg, Manitoba C M Y K PAGE A5 winnipegfreepress. com MANITOBA WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 2012 A 5 ASK THE Denturist Hartley Zelcer D. D., B. Sc. DENTURIST Feel good Look great There’s a story behind every smile … what’s yours? Introducing Zelcer’s New Cosmetic Life- Like Dentures How often should dentures be replaced? Dentures should be replaced approximately every 5 years, says Hartley Zelcer of Zelcer Denture Clinic. Natural teeth wear down and stain through time and so do your dentures. Tissue in your mouth goes through constant changes attributed to aging, weight loss, medications, stress and various other factors. Symptoms such as ringing in the ears, ear aches, headaches, jaw pain and dizzy spells may all be denture related. Dentures should enhance ones face by reducing and softening lines and in many cases can make one look years younger. The Zelcers reputation has made them one of the most recognized and trusted clinics in the province. For a well fitting, comfortable and natural looking denture, call for your free consultation and let Zelcers help you make a decision you will be comfortable with. NEW LOCATION: WINNIPEG 1570 Main Street • 586- 3725 Between Jefferson & Inkster SELKIRK, MB 315 Main Street 482- 4235 FOR YOUR HEALTH PLUS DENIM, JEANS & SHORTS Buy one at regular price, get one half price PLUS T- SHIRTS & ALL SANDWICH FASHIONS Buy two at regular price, get the third free earn sign up for exclusive events and offers at swankboutique. ca Unit 7 – 1170 Taylor Ave. 475.1671 Mon., Tues., Wed., Fri. 10 - 6; Thurs. 10 - 7; Sat 10 - 5: 30; Sun 1 - 5 starts today! ’ s sum sa m l e e r save BIG throughout the store THE pedestrian struck last Friday by a vehicle near Des Meurons Street and Marion Street died as a result of his injuries. Winnipeg police said Tuesday the driver of the vehicle, a 74- year- old woman, would be charged. The man, 64, was walking across Marion when he was struck by an eastbound vehicle. Officers from the Winnipeg Police Service central I traffic unit continue to investigate. F a tree falls in a forest before an environmental licence is approved, is there a problem? That’s the question surrounding logging that’s underway by a Bissett- area mining company. An environmental group is outraged that San Gold Corporation was allowed to log almost 100 hectares of forest prior to obtaining an environmental licence to build a new tailings pond. “ The company isn’t being fair to the community. Someone isn’t being fair in the government of Manitoba, and it’s a mess,” said Wilderness Committee campaign director Eric Reder. “ This was a 60- or an 80- year- old forest, and we’re a long ways from ever getting that back.” However, San Gold and the province maintain proper procedures were followed for the mining company to get a logging permit. Ian Berzins, chief operating officer for San Gold, said the deforestation happened in anticipation of the construction of the pond, which is awaiting environmental approval. Everything, he said, was done “ by the book.” “ We gained permission to remove the trees and then they were sent to a commercial facility. The company was actually required to pay stumpage fees to Manitoba Conservation in order to take the trees out, so we complied with all the requirements of that permit,” said Berzins. The licence to build the pond, which will be used to hold mining waste, is expected to be reviewed in the next few months after the 30- day public comment period ended on May 24. Said a provincial government spokesman: “ They had a logging permit issued.” However, the province is still taking a look at what has been happening in advance of the environmental licence. “ We take these allegations seriously and ( Conservation and Water Stewardship) Minister ( Gord) Mackintosh doesn’t like them at all. He has senior officials investigating them on an urgent basis,” the spokesman added. The tailings pond would eventually replace the company’s old pond, which drains into a tributary of the Wanipigow River, about 45 kilometres upstream from Lake Winnipeg. The logging began in January and finished in mid- April, Berzins said, because logging in the winter is much easier than in the summer, especially since the area is swampy. When Reder visited the site on June 7, he said the 98- hectare area, just east of Bissett, had been “ razed.” “ I stood on the ridge just stunned,” he said. San Gold said it expects to start construction of the tailings pond this summer. jennifer. ford@ freepress. mb. ca Woman, 74, charged after pedestrian dies San Gold logging angers group But firm insists procedures met By Jenny Ford ERIC REDER / FOR WINNIPEG FREE PRESS San Gold cleared 100 hectares before tailings pond licence issued. A_ 05_ Jun- 13- 12_ FP_ 01. indd A5 6/ 12/ 12 7: 46: 47 PM ;