NEWS photo Cindy Goodman to start own daycare Fons GEE rabgieasdonscontins RTS, Cops get new radar gun THE West Vancouver Police have a new arse- nal in their battle against unruly drivers. Under the Enforcement Equipment Program, the Insurance Corp. of B.C. (ICBC) has provided West Vancouver's finest with a piece of radar technology known as the Genesis —- a hand held radar gun valued at $1,600. Sgt. Jim Almas, media liai- son officer for the West Vancouver Police, said the new radar will provide a sig- nificant boost to his precinct’s efforts at curbing dangerous drivers. “The support from ICBC will boost our efforts to convey the message that speed and other dangerous riving behaviour aren't welcome on the streets of West Vancouver,” Sgt. Almas said. ICBC tivested more than Fireworks for free NORTH Vancouver District firefighters volunteer their time Oct. 31 to present fire- works displays at three North Vancouver parks. Sparks will tly at 8 p.m. at Norgate, Lynn Valley and Myrtle parks. Firefighters offer them annually as a safe alternative to backyard tire- works, Cost of $401,000 in 1997 in entorce- ment and education technolo- gy, Which has either been pur- chased or loaned to_ police departments and volunteer speed Watch groups across Ron THE following people appeared in North Vancouver courts recently to face various charges: Before Judge Jerome Paradis in North Vancouver provincial court on Sept. 21: Dean MeArthur Durnic, 25, of no fixed address, was jailed three months after he pleaded xuilty to: B breaching probation by breaking a curfew order on July 29 in West Vancouver; @ attempting to steal “some- thing of value” belonging to a woman on the same dav: B attempting to steal proper: ty belonging into Mezgill Stephenson Company on the same day. Before Judge Jerome Paradis in North Vancouver provincial court on Aug. 25: Carmen Baker, North Vancouver, was jailed 14 days after she pleaded guilty to breaching proba- tion by failing to report to a probation officer on July 27. On July 22 Paradis sen- tenced Baker to three days jail and six months’ proba- tion after she pleaded yuilty ta: @ stealing merchandise belonging to a liquor store in North Vancouver City on June 22; @ breaching probation by failing t© report to a proba- tion officer on March 3 Before Judge _ Bill Rodgers in North Vancouver provincial court JAMES POYNER Lawyer MAJOR PERSONAL INJURY Free initial Consultation 988-6321 408-145 Chadwick Court N. Van. 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Before Judge Jerome Paradis in North Vancouver provincial court on Aug. 19: Brent Andrew Fabbi, 21, of Abbotsford, was jailed seven days and fined $300 after he pleaded guilty to dri- ving while prohibited on the Trans-Canada Highway on June 8 in West Vancouver, eee Scott Bruce Conrad, 29, of North Vancouver, was jailed 21 days after he plead- ed guilty to stealing mer- chandise belonging to: @ Girders and Beams on June 23 in North Vancouver City; B® Rew Home Centre on July 8 in North Vancouver City. eee Spencer Bossert, North Vancouver, received six. months’ probation after he pleaded guilty to proba- tion breaches relating to a Young Offenders Act’ sen- tence of: @ tailing to complete 100 hours of community work service by April 2; @ failing to pay $100 restiru- tion by March 1. Bossert was required to pay $100 restitution and per- form 30 hours of community work, Before Judge Jerome Paradis in North Vancouver provincial court on Aug. 18: 19, of Wednesday. 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