4 - Sunday. January 10. 1999 — North Shore News Police deal’s cost to public not From pane 1 Pohce officer during a 1992 marijuana raid. As with previous develop- ments of the saga, Best: found out from the News about this latest event: Mason's resigna- gon and setdement. “TP don't think it sheuld) be hushed up when its public money,” said Best, adding she was relieved it was over. She said Churdall: phoned to tell her about Mason’s resig havon munetes atter the News fint contacted her Friday Mornin. In October 1996, Mason's sippension was upheld: by the West Vineouver Police Board. The police board, then made up ot mavor Mark Sager, Carl Ebner, Ana Frost ard Warren Downs, conchided Mason had received a fir internal discipli nary hearing and required Mason to resign. Mason appealed further to the B.C) Police Commission which a vear later set aside the order to resign saving Mason “was never charged with, let Mone convicted of perjury, ver he was sentenced as if he had been.” “Phe commission said the appropriate sanesion was 2 five ay suspension — before overturning the police beard decision. Churchill sand on) Friday that the police board was tn the process of obtaining a judicial review of be matter in BoC. Supreme Court when hwvers on both sides negotiated a ser thement A settlement was reached on Deo. 2 with Mason agree Ing lo resign, The police board had taken steps towards al udicial review known atter Mason’s hawver jk) a wrongtul dismissal suit last April. Said Charchilf, “ht has been along process. Atthe end of it all we have mutually agreed on this final disposition and: cach party are ready now to move on sith our lives.” He said he did not know what the costs were to West Van taxpayers regarding the Mason aftatr. CONST. Glen Mason resigned on Dec. 23. Council Meeting Agenda | January | - 7:00 p.m. Rogers Cable 4, Sat. 9:00 a.m. Family fun at Ice Sports North Shore Delegation ° Mr. Ed Barnes, Yester & Future Society, regarding funding of Phase HH, North Shore Arts Festival Project Council Matters lL. Energy Conservation and Environmental Protection Advisory Committce . Reconsideration of Start-up Grant for the Parkgate Child and Family Centre . Rezoning Bylaw and Subdivision Control Bylaw Amendment - Kilmer Road . Development Variance Permits- 869 Seymour Boulevard . Development Permit - 1020 Marine Drive . Permission to Occupy Road Allowances Policy - Recreation Commission Fees pe UE For more information call 990-2211, or refer to District InfoWeb, where you can find background reports on agenda items. ring your family, friends and neighbours to the Ice Sports North shore Open House and help celebrate its official grand opening. Enjoy [ree public skating. music, children’s entertainment, BC Lions broomball, and much more! Take in the sounds of the Windsor Jazz Band and the North Shore Youth Band. Tour the North Shore Arts Commission dis- play throughout the weekend. This truly is a facility for all! Highway Relocation Bylaw 90 | Northlands Drive TAKE NOTICE THAT pursuant to section 535 of the Municipal Act, the Council for The Corporation of the District of North Vancouver intends by Highway Relocation Bylaw 90, Bytaw 7063, to dispose of 2 certain portion of highway in District Lots 867 and 2075 in exchange for land mentioned in the said bylaw for the purpos- Grand Opening Weekend ,. Frida j lanuary {5 es of relocating such highway. TRIS pam. 335 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. , Opening Ceremonies _ e " -FREE.Public Skate |. FREE Public Skate Bylaw 7063 and plans of the proposed highway fd 7:45 pr m. to 9:00. ) p.m. : relocation may be inspected at the Municipal - Hall during regular office hours. -Saturda fi anuar’ 16 ie Agnes S. Hilsen tre Vaneoure Fleur kating. Club Show Deputy Municipal Clerk DATED this 10th day of January, 1999. North Vancouver, B.C. Community corner Seymour Filtration Plant his complimentary weekend of fun is brought to you by Ice Sports North Shore, the Blueridge Community Association invites all District of North Vancouver, and the North Vancouver Recreation Commission. Seymour residents to a meeting on Tuesday January 12, 7:00 p.m. at Seymour Heights ele- mentary on Carnation. Guest speaker Mark Ferguson from the GVRD will discuss the planned Seymour filtration plant. Local issues will be discussed at the end of the meeting. For more information, call 924-0828. For more information contact Eric Anderson at 929-6849 or Angela Trudeau at 929-7473.