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Show Ios | Wednesday February 8, 2006 DAILY Canada unveils 21 million-acre preserve PUBLIC LOG » VICTIM IDENTIFIED — The * Provo driverinvolved in Monday's. fatal accident at 5600 N. Univer=. Ave. has beenidentified as the accident. The occupants of the SUV were treated for minor injuries and taken by family members to Utah Valley Regional Medical Center. The Provo Police Departmentwill 6-year-old David J. Grant. Grant's Chevrolet Cavalier was in a collision with a Lexus sport continueto investigate the accident. utility vehicle and he died as a result of injuries sustained in Flu shot Continued from D1 the only states reporting widespreadactivity. The state health department will continue to trackit until April,although the dangerisn’t over by then — one more reason, Madigan said,to get the flu shot now. “Wealways suggest it, because you can evensee flu on into the summer,”he said. Parents of babies who have neverhada flu shotpriorto this seasonalso need to make sure Incompetent their children get twoflu shots, whichwill fully immunize them, Mottice said. Anyonetraveling to other parts of the country thatarestill getting frequent reportsof the virus should get the vaccine, 3 This is a good time; there's still a little vaccineleft,” she said The county health departmentdoes havea limited amountofthe vaccineleft. D Heidi Toth can be reached at 344-2543 or htoth@heraldextra.com. David Sturgill’s only stipulation was thata specific date be set by which Childs would report to the Utah State Hospital, or should shefail to do so, a warrantbe issued for her arrest. “I feel that after a short stay. at the state hospitalshe will be restored to competency,” Sturgill said. “It’s frustrating that the case is taking so long and it's unfair to the victim.” A review of Childs's treatmentprogressis scheduled for Continued from D1 victim in November2002 he would go “tothebig jail” if he told anyoneaboutit, according to court documents. Childs pleaded notguilty to the chargesin July 2002. In * .March 2003, Childs was found competentby a 4th District Court judgeto proceed with the case, according to court docu- April 11. ments. If convicted, Childs faces a maximum sentenceofuptolife in prison and $25,000 in fines. Deputy county prosecutor » MichaelRigert can be contactedat 344-2548 or mrigert@heraldextra.com. Theft Continued from D1 incident, wentto his car and noticed a pair of shoesthat matched the description of the shoe prints found at the crime scene,Hall said. After Petgraveleft in his vehicle,officers pulled him over on a suspended license chargeand arrested him after receiving information from an informant who knew ofthe Jeremy Hainsworth THE ASSOCIATEDPRESS i VANCOUVER,British Columbia — Canada unveiled a 16 million-acre preserve Tuesday, including parkland covering an area more than twice the size of Yellowstone, teeming with grizzly bears, wolves and wild salmon in the ancestral home of many nativetribes. Closing another chapter of the wars between environmentalists and loggers, the Great Bear Rainforest is the result of an accord between govern/ ments, aboriginal First Nations, the logging industry and environmentalists. The preservewill stretch 250 miles along British Columbia's rugged Pacific coastline — the ancestral homeof groups whosecultures date back thousands of years. The area also sustains a rare white bear foundonly in British Columbia. “The agreement on these CoastSalish tribe members dance and sing to celebrate a land us Columbia Premier Gordon Campbell during a newsconference edented ion between First Nations,industry, local governments and many other stakeholders in how we manage the vast richness of B.C.'s._ coast for the benefit of all Brit- ish Columbians,” said Premier Gordon Campbell, who was accompanied bynative dancers and drummersfor the an- ++ School sessments and geo-technical leeway continuingindefinitely. studies on most schools in the buy nearby homes and demolish them.ProvoCity has agreed to donate the adjacentroad, said Zions Bank Public Finances dent for school maintenance than Nebo and Alpinedistricts, said business administrator Kerry Smith. Nebo receives $729 per student; Alpinereceives $642; and Provo receives Db Anna Chang-Yen can be reached at 344-2549 or annac@heraldextra.com THAT’S WORRY-FREE, HASSLE-FREE AND HEADACHE-FREE. stitute.edu Provo and Draper, UT Campuses Te onealse tact CAa TLRS Te to spend about $1.2 million to will serveas financial advisor for the bonds. Provoschools receive fewer property tax'dollars per stu- A RATE GY px ce bond.” 1-800-377-2907 Delicate a strong economic future for coastal communities,”he said. do next. We will support the Premier Health Career College Fs PS of the environmentwith the need for sustainable jobs and Greg Hudnall,the district's studentservicesdirector. The bond wouldalso include $175,000 to pay for seismic as- build the schoollarger rather than smaller. We have students who will fill it.” Neighborhood Chairman Richard Vancecongratulated the board on recognizing the area’s need and meetingit. “The neighborsareall interested in whatever we need to Health Career Training From Utah's www americ; eee The plan calls for expanding the Timpanogos Elementary Schoolsite in downtown Provo and rebuilding the schoolthere. That would require the district wwreement announced byBritish Vancouveron Tuesday. nouncementand formal First Nations blessing. “The result is a strong marriage that balances the needs district. Thetax bill for the bond won'thit residentsall at once. Thetimetable thedistrict is proposing for the bond would add $45in taxes on a $200,000 homein 2007. In 2008,the same homeownerwould pay $33 more,andin 2009,thebill would increase by $63. That finalbill would be $141 per year until the 20-year bonds were repaid, with $52 a yearin voter Continued from D1 ee: AMERICAN INSTITUTE TECHNC CHUCK STOODY /Canadian Press areas represents an unprec- suspect's involvementin the theft of the projectors, Hall said. The projectors have not been recovered,andareestimated to be worth a total of about $12,000, Hall said. Petgrave, whois from Jamaica, is also beingheld on an expired visa. The suspect was not attending UVSCatthe timeof the theft and attempted theft. He was a student from fall 2004 to summer 2005. OF MEDICAL-DENTAL HERALD iF eIGT | SEE iS re (aa eRe TT GET A GREAT RATE, GUARANTEED, Our Guaranteed Great Rate aL) MoneyMarket Accountis exactly what the namesays, guaranteed, Youcan lock in this great rate for four months on balancetiers of $5,000 and over. After the four months, your rate mayvary based on the balance of your account. 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