40 — Sunday, May 5, 1991 - North Shore News on their livelihood of increased native catches. Com- mercial fishermen also fear that their 80% take of B.C. salmon may change dramatically because of government recognition of aboriginal fishing rights in any land claims settlement. Native food fishermen currently take COMMERCIAL fishermen held a protest Wednesday in Vancouver harbor against federal policy changes that would increase catches for native food fishermen. The protest involved 150 commercial boats which caused minor delays (to shipping traffic and SeaBus travel. D'Angelo INQUIRING REPORTER May Newton North Vancouver I'm not too clear on the I fishing issue, but 1 find the government has and is going overboard native claims. Commercial fishermen are concerned about the impact Anna Marie Should natives get larger fishing shares? on Mel Jones North Vancouver think all should share the resource equally. There should be no preference to one get- ting more than the other. Al Kiverazo Lions Bay fisherman ing privileges white fishermen. Lawyer requesis compensation for NV man in shooting incident A B.C. Supreme Court decision is expected to be made June 3 on a drugs-related charge against a North Vancouver man who was shot in the chest during a March 19, 1990 RCMP drug raid at a North Vancouver home. Mr. Justice Ross Colver will also decide if David Lorne Glover, 32, should be awarded compensa- tion in the case. Also known as David Cameron, Glover was shot in the chest dur- ing a narcotics search at a 300- block West 23rd home in North Vancouver. He was holding a TV remote control in his hand when he opened the door to find RCMP officers at his doorstep. Glover was on (tral this week for possession of marijuana for the purpose of trafficking in con- nection with the incident, but his lawyer asked the judge to grant Glover a form of compensation instead. FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY — FROM SEALY” POSTUREPEDIC™ COLONY HOME FURNISHINGS 1075 Rosevelt Crescent North Vancouver (aa 20% CITY CYCLES. All bike accessories and cyclewear when purchasing one of our great mountain bikes. 831 goo 985-8738 OPEN DAILY Fri. 9-9 Sun. 12-4 2 blocks behind Avalon Hotel Meanwhile, Glover filed a civil suit on March 20 against Cpl. Glenn Magark, suing him for assault, negligence and breach of duty as well as violations of charter rights. Magark is also facing charges of criminal negligence causing bodily harm and aggravated assault in connection with the shooting inci- dent. His criminal trial is sched- uled to begin June 24 in B.C. Supreme Court. FOR MOUNTAIN BIKES, HEA MONGOOSE. SPELIAUIZEL. OFF about 5% of salmon catches. No, 1 don’t think they should get any more fish- Carey Stewart North Vancouver No, they should be treated equally like everyone else. Vat Van Damme North Vancouver If natives can justify fishing for their personal use in order to increase their quota, then I’m in favor of it. than the MOTHER'S DAY : BRUNCH “‘¥ Sunday 12 May ane . 10:30am - 3:00pm 2 in the Coach House Ballroom * 80 item deluxe buffet * gift for Mom * Family entertainment RESERVE NOW 985-3111 the coach houseitnn 700 Lillooet Rd. FOR THE SKYLINE 119 W. 16th Street North Vancouver 985-9161