JULY 22, 1998 Bright Lights Basiness Classifieds Crossword Knight North Shore Aiert eoe 10 woe 15 wher Sue 48 Pages Siree stress cited Catherine Barr WV Council Reporter THE long-awaited independently com- missioned Park Royal traffic study has con- firmed that develop- ment of the Squamish Band lands at Park Royal and surrounding Lions Gate Bridge will overwhelm the area’s current street system. Paul Lee, independent trans portation planning consultant with Reid Crowther and Partners Lad., said it was “no surprise to anyone (thar) we concluded that the existing, operation of Taylor Way and Marine Drive tx ansatis factory. “Our conclusion is that with the full development of the Squamish lands and che full See Development paac§ News snubs tr Rickard Skelly Contributing Writer A dramatic boycott, tales of cloak-and- dagger intrigue, and dense procedural wrangling marked the start of the latest B.C. Human Rights Tribunal involving Doug, Collins and the North Shore News. ‘The administrative proceeding — the second in 14 months involving the no d Collins and his former emplover -- began Monday at Victoria’s posh Ocean Pointe Resort. fall a tribunal ruled that.a March 1994 Collins column izing Steven Spielberg's Schindler's Lise movie did not con T Voice o oft their winning style at t Business block p15 No inferiority complex at Lynn Valley mall Ajax alliance p3& Dutch club interested in locai soccer scene Dining bits and bites from around the North Shore Table Hopping p28 f North Newspaper, Doug Collins withdraw from participation in fatest human rights hearing stitute hare speech a. defined under BLC.’s Human Rights Code. The column “Hollywood Propaganda,” which is again at suc in’ this latest tabunal hearing, argued that Jewish owned media promoted remembrance of the Jewish Holocaust while ignoring cual or greater genocides around the world. Responding to a camplaint laid by the Canadian Jewish Congress, the one-person tabunal decided the column did not violate a section of the Human Rights Code that prohibits uae and West Vancouver since 19569 es Soup and spice girls THE North Shore News “oplcy Clams" (teft to right) Sharon Cocomile, Michaéia Davies, Dearia Lancaster and Danielle Cocomile show $1.00 ‘ NEWS photo Cindy Goodman 14th annual Clam: Chowder Cook-off at Waterfront Park on Sunday. Missing from the picture is Martin Millerchip. News teams took home trophies for both their chowder-cooking and boat-building skills. See Brigh! Lights page 10. pobligation of any matertal that is “likely” to expose “a person ora group ora class of persons to hatred or contempt. ertheless, it ruled that the infringements on freedom of speceh contained in the NDIs 1993 amendments to the Haman Rights Code were justified. ‘ the two respondents along with the publishers of the Daily Victorian newspaper were served notice chat they were now the targets of a second tribunal. Yl est complint has been lodged by Victoria business Abrams, whose case is financed by legal aid. The News, meanwhile, bas thus fr spent: approsimately $200,000 in detending itselt against human nights com The tour columns at issuc in Abranyy’ complaint were written See Complainant page 3