ee nial i —~> . ew — ont 3 Special financial planning feature: 27 ean eres os ae Distribution 986-1337 64 pages 25¢ NEWS photo Terry Peters An owl’s best friend ODDEY, an eight-month-old Barn Owl, sits nonplussed as Rosalie the Orphaned Wildlife Rehabilitation Society. Brooksbank pupils Calla and her Grade 4 classmates lavish attention on him. The owl had raised $320 for the society, and Oddey and an OWL repre- a was at Brooksbank Elementary School recently thanks to OWL — _— sentative were on hand to give the children a lesson on wildlife. : Closed to the publi NORTH WVWANCOUVER'S and Coquidam. This amounts to a . by e . main post office will close Nortl ) Val } S Malin Ost O Ice loss af 22 full-time positions, all to all but) business clients on davyshift,’" said CUPW Van- starting on March 22, ac- couver local president Brian . ® March Gay ae Charlton. e e . seine one Coie Ps CNET? CO business Clients ONLY eyes a. A Vancouver post office will cither By Surj Rattan at its) North Vancouver POM of tomers will have to conduct their office entisels on March 22, a be offered early retirement or will News Reporter five. located at 100 East: First St. postal business at “retail ouders’*, cham denied by Canada Post. be reassigned, to the main Van- ‘ — and that the postal outlet will such as 7-Eleven stores. “Four postal stamons will close | couver post office. handle onty business clients But rie Canadian Union of | Mareh 22. They are North Van- “Canada Post) continued — its In an announcement Mondays. bevinning on March 22. Postal Workers (CUPW) main- | couver. Staudon 1. (1360 South assault on its own workers by the corporation stated that it will After that date. North Van- tains thar Canada Post plans to West Marine Dro in Vaneeuver mike major operational changes couver residents and other cus. close the North Vancouser post) Oakridge New Direction Outlet bee Canada page 3 LS RSD EO ai aS RETR RC or EE OE mee | i REACHING EVERY DOOR ON THE NORTH SHORE |