Victoria, B.C. V8V 1X5 Atten: Rod Cardin 94-9 COAST^NEWS 50 cents per copy on newsstands ESTABLISHED 1945 December 6,1993 Volume 47 Issue 49 Sechelt police seize q narcotics L VIGIL: remembering the Montreal n massacre ^^ Love tap could prove costly for Queen of o Cowichan _____ SAFE SEX: school condom controversy / continues 0 Fabulous creations made to <|c measure Full speed head for womens'.- soccer I / Coast cesarean frequency too high, say doctors Lean on me... Coast dancers rehearse for the Celebration of Dance at/ the Raven'sCry Theatre Dec. 18 and 19. The shows will Include original works of choreography and encompass dance styles ranging from ballet to boogie. Joel Johnstone photo [ _^P��P---m----^WpW|WMMBWMBB| .^^ _r- ^MmW \ ---.���a------------------------ ---------s-ss��^.-________��*a--_ga.ii_____________Oi_i_,IMa_______Ba_^_l__^_^_^_^_-^ Irving's Landing sewage outfall gets go-ahead by Nancy Moote marina, pub, 24-unit motel and 3000 John Cashore, then Ihe environment min- Earlier Ihis fall the regional distrii A controversial private sewage plant at square foot conference centre. ister. Roxborough's main concern is that rejected an application to rezone proper! by Nancy Moote A controversial private sewage plant at the Irvine's Landing Marina has the green light from the provincial Ministry of Environment. Jane Reid, regional director for Pender Harbour and Egmont, said she's appalled by Ihe decision and hopes to appeal it. "The regional district and residents' concerns were given no consideration," she said. On Nov. 26, the marina was granted a permit to discharge 40.9 cubic metres of treated effluent a day. The permit specifies that the sewage plant would service a marina, pub, 24-unit motel and 3000 square foot conference centre Only the marina and pub presently exist. The day before the (Wltn>lr��