THE VOICE OF NORTH AND November 16, 1980 MESSAGE OF COLLEGE students Students fight 85% fee hike at Cap College rth Van separa Tel, 985-2131 and faculty was clear when a press vice-president Stephen Howard ts pictured among the faculty and union conference was called at Capilano College Thursday. Student society representatives, addressing the conference. (lan Smith photo) overnment ‘underfunding’ blamed By PAT RICH Students at Capilano College face a tuition fee increase of up to 85 per cent next year which would make it the most = expensive college in the province to attend, according to the college student society. At @ press) conference Thursday. the Capilano College Student society made three demands to deal with a situation which they say os opposed by most groups on campus The students are calling for Pu study of luition the effects of increases and ac cessibility to post secondary cducahon, *formation of an in dependent committee to look tnto the administration and management of Capilano ¢ ollege, *provision of enough funds by the provincial govern ment next year for the college to offer a devel of sersice Comparable to other BC colleges Although blaming = the provincial government and not the college board for the situation, the studeats have CONTINUED ON PAGE A10 Favors industrial park idea By CHRIS LLOYD North Vancouver District Mayor Don Bell says he concurs with all the recom- mendations of the com- munity hazards task force in its report released last week and that council should work towards the -eventual relocation of the Hooker Chemical chlorine manufacturing plant. In place of Hooker, now known as Canadian Oc- cidental, Bell would like to see an influx of labor in- tensive and capital intensive “clean” industry with the area south of Dollarton being designated as an in- dustrial park. Such a park, with § an intensified buildup of in- dustry, is seen by Bell as a key ingredient of the District’s Seymour Plan. CONTINUED ON PAGE A8 SUNDAY: Cloudy with a chance of showers. MONDAY: Continuing umettiod.