; fp wasters a ye GOVE SARs ata ag BEtnbu belt Riese tal fe Sev atareeance Yew! WEDNESDAY #5 ee ee ee Weather | July 12, 1995 a ] 7 , 1 a; ; oii a oe, 4 ; a: Thursday: Mainly sunny, eo FS soe Oo | ¢ - Highs 26°C, lows 13°C. £6 There should be.no commercial operations at all “ina provincial park. 99 — Hollyburn Mountain cabin owner Amy Nowton- McCann at Cypress Bow! . public hearing. Page 3. an : a es oe mo mea | City staff protest : on gu : . eon vee Loe A / 4 -"4 eo. | BAround Town I6 | | ; . . -s ne 11% council raise : a BUSINESS eerie 32 ae an: 4 " an DESPITE-AN outery of protest 1 Classifieds. ; ; ; ‘To against it, North’ Vancouver City os . j a : councillors passed a bylaw Monday. Bi Crossword... nin 37 ; OT 5 : giving themselves’an 11% pay BFASHION... ene 26 a ‘ae 7 S ae Mi Inside Stories..........15 saat , ie oa . NORTH VANCOUVER we ae CITY COUNCIL By Robert Gaister EBEINSIQHtS... cence @N. Shore Alert............10 = ; pea as : ; ae sea aa ta , The byliw received third reading and . 2 Shore ShOtS..... 27 ; « : : OW was subsequently adopted in a narrow. 4-3 ; a : wee, , ' , vote, which also included a new motion to a Table Hopping..... _ 7 ; : ‘ , ; ie explain further where the extra money came el a gs : d i ‘ qi from and how councillors arrived at the © a Ty Listings. a te 11 figure. Councitlors will now receive an : : : : annual package worth $18,712. up from $16,823, while Mayor Jack Loucks’ salary will jump from $50,468 to $56,136. ; The additional motion was made’ as’ a result of an explanation-seeking petition by North Vancouver City library staff who as members of the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) recently settled on a collective agreement calling for no wage ir ° om increases in 1994 and 1.5% in £995 and - : a ee 1996, eet .. : “City council voted themselves a-3.6% Th e hy a E r au 6] th ere : { inerease in 1994, and an 11% increase’ in 7 , . 1995," stated the petition bearing 28 names. “Where ‘did this money come: from? Right out of the workers” pockets! We find REWS photo Cindy Goodman : @ Summer rea dint SPORTING A hair-raising ‘do, Vancouver's David Norona finished third in tast for the hammaesk: 15 Saturday's Knee Knackering North Shore Trail Run. His time was five hours, 15 this intolerable and demand an expk vi FO aMIMAaCK: ‘| minutes and 58 seconds. Fellow Vancouverite Paui Quinn won the men’s division, tion iteonchided ane -@ Weekly listings ; covering the 30-mile trail course in 5:00.58, Wyoming's Martha Swatt won the arvine . oy casa ate of arts event. 16° women’s race (5:45.36), while North Van's Neil Wakelin was third in Men’s Masters. _A-May 19 report to council states that See Councillors page 3 sports| -& Mogilny — a draft Highway overpass “ . deal to remember: 13° €i inally under way | BUILDERS’. OF the. SCI Construction, which opened Westview’ interchange on 4 project information centre at, the Upper Levels Highway — Westview mull Tuesday, added say that when the $32-mil- SOrk Is scheduled to begin. in Say . . . inid-July, The 1995 phase of the lion project is complete, it, project includes design-and con- should. look like the four- struction of a new bridge-over year-old Lonsdale jnter- Mosquito Creek, seismic upgrad- change. . : ing of the existing: bridge, and ° : : consicuctian of a new Edgemont Cars on Westview Drive will Boulevard overpass. The project travel an overpass spanning the to. build the Westview and : highway, which will be expanded | Lonsdale interchanges was origi- : ’ a _ |. NEWS photo Mike Wakefield to six lanes front Westview Drive — nally announced by “the provin- |. WESTVIEW INTERCHANGE project technician Jay Dunbar dis- to Lonsdale Avene. Walter and. cial governinent in 1985. cusses the long-awaited overpass with an interested resident. © North Shore pitcher signs with Texas: 13 esas