hone line for pregnancies new telephone service help women make | choices about © unplanned ‘ pregnancy. “Set up by B.C.’s Women’s ospital:-anit Health Centre. (BCWHHC), the = B.C. Wonsen’s Pregnancy Options Line provides counselling, sup- “port that ‘is non-judgmental “and confidential: The-counsel- “tor aaswering calls on this free phone fine is also’able to pro- vide.a referral to a supportive healt service close to or in - the calier’s owti community. Women don’t always feel comfortable talking to their family doctor about the choic- cs available to them, said Dr. Penny Ballem, vice-president of women’s health programs at BCWHHC. The new phone line will ensure that all B.C. women have equal access to the help they need, she said. The- Pregnancy Options Line toll-free number is 1- 888-875-3163. Dial 875- 3163 from within the Lower Mainland. Interpreter and TTY services are available. | /AYLGRMOTIVE COLLISION SPECIALISTS | _B.C.AA, - A.RA. "APPROVED C CENTRE _Our 40th. 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Before Judge Doug Moss in North Vancouver provincial court on March Nathan Lee George, 30, of North Vancouver, was jailed three days, fined $400 and his driver’s licence sus- : pended for 12 months after a pleaded guilty to failing to comply with a breathalyser demand on March 13, 1997 in North Vancouver District; @ pleaded guilty to driving without a licence; ® pleaded not guilty to hit and run under the Criminal Code, but instead pleaded guilty to a lesser or included offence under the Motor Vehicle Act. Before Judge William Diebolt in North Vancouver provincial court on March 4: Wayne Jackson Campbell, 21, of Nosth Varicouver, was jailed 30 days and received 12. months’ ‘probation after he pleaded: @ guilty to breaching proba- tion by filing ro report to a probation officer in September 1997, @ not guilty to assault caus- ing bodily harm, but instead pleaded guilty to the Jesser or included offence of assault. The original charge stemmed from a June 6, 1997 incident in North Vancouver District and involved a male victim. Before Judge William Diebolt in North Vancouver provincial court . on March 3: Yvon Beliste, 38,- of. Burnaby, was. fined $200 after he pleaded guilty to possessing a stolen validation decal on March 22, 1997 in I All wheel drive ABS ‘ Air bags West Vancouver. Before Judge J.K. Shaw in North Vancouver provincial court on March Anthony Tinus Wieringa, 22, of Richmond, was jailed six months ater he pleaded guilty to: Mo stealing nverchandise belonging to Eaton's on June 7, 1997 in) West Vancouver; @ possessing stolen property belonging to Eaton's in West Van; | possessing stolen property belonging co Eatan’s in Richmond. Before Judge William Diebott in North Vancouver provincial court on Feb. 27: Heidi Langley, was jailed une day and received 12 months’ probation after she pleaded guilcy to: ® stealing a Mastercard on 1997 in Sechelt; @ stealing a belonging = tw Pharmacy on Aug. in Sechelt; @ failing to go to court on Aug. 27, 1997; @ using a man’s stolen Visa card on Feb. 9, 1996 in North Vancouver City. Before Judge Jerome Paradis in North Vancouver provincial court on Feb. 25: Neil Scott Breiddal, in his 20s, of North Vancouver, was jailed seven days after he pleaded guilty to. stealing meat belonging to Extra Foads on Feb. 21 in North Vancouver City. Before Judge Bill Rodgers in North Vancouver provincial court on Feb. 4: Rodger Lee Isaksson, 30, of no fixed address, was jailed seven days after he pleaded guilty to ‘breach- ing a court pronuise by failing to go te court on fuly 23, 1997 in North Vancouver City. 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