12 — Sunday, May 24, 1992 - North Shore News Anna Marie D’Angelo INQUIRING REPORTER AGENDAS North Yancouver City Council, Monday, May 25, at 7 p.m.: Del- egations: North Shore Girls Soccer Club on fee waiver, seniors hous- ing project, noise control commit- tee report, Official Comniunity Plan (OCP) amendments for old City library site and southwest corner of 20th Street and Chester- field Avenue, rezoning application for Park and Tilford neighborhood pub. Reports: En- vironmental task force recom- mendations, OCP amendment for Lions Gate Hospital to public hearing, relocation heritage build- ing at 147 East Ist St. to Lynn Headwaters Regional Park, municipal funding policy for Outreach Youth Services, recom- mend zoning bylaw text amend- ment related to weapons. North Vancouver District Council, Monday, May 25, at 7 p.m.: Del- PUBLIC REACTION to the shooting death of 22- year-old Daniel Possce by a West Vancouver Police of- ficer during a marijuana raid contzibuted to Attorney General Colin Gablemann’s decision to hold an inquiry into policing methods. The West Vancouver Police are currently investigating Possee’s death and have refused to comment further on the incident. The West Van- Should police investigate themselves? couver Police have not released the name of the police officer who shot Possee in his North Vancouver base- ment suite on May 12. Critics say any other person would he identified by this time. Critics also say the in- ternal police investigation into their own conduct could be biased. Brian Kerr Gail Howeld Christine Williams North Vancouver I think the community should know their police better. And 1 think if police withhold informa- tion from the public, the public will mistrust the police. Dave Hill North Vancouver I think since the public are investigated by another body the police — it would be right that someone else investigates the police. That way it is more likely to be unbiased. Bettina Hillaby North Vancouver No, because it defeats its own purpose. The in- vestigation probably won’t be objective. North Vancouver I think an independent inquiry keeps the police honest and adds to their credibility. It’s always suspect when an organization investigates itself. North Vancouver 1 don’t think they should because it seems like there are so many policemen out there that commit crimes and bru- tality against citizens. egations: North Shore Advisory Committee on disability issues. Bylaws: Coach House Inn rezon- ing, Numbered company owner of 1970 Spicer Rd. rezoning. West Vancouver District Council, Monday, May 25, at 7:45 p.m.: Bylaws: OCP concerning 1800 biock of Marine Drive. Zoning change from multiple dweiling to commercial for !871 Marine Dr. Policy and planning commitice meeting: Delegations: Community Action for Prevention of Substance Abuse; North Shore Advisory Committee on disability issues (progress report). Caulfeild Park dangerous trees. Request funding for Sentinel School's Olympics of the Mind. Troller Pub requests extended hours. EE BCS SEER DEVELOPMENT PERMITS North Vancouver City Council: Office Technology Programs Career Training for Administrative Support Personnel © Secretarial—9 months ® Financial—10 months e Administrative Assistant—10 months Acquire communication, interpersonal and computer skills: word processing, spreadsheets and database. OUR GRADUATES ARE IN DEMAND! The Office Technology Program offers you: *Professional instructors *College Certificate ¢Well-equipped computer labs *Job placement #Work practicums assistance Some part-time courses are available. We have a place for you —- but hurry! Telephone 984-4959 to arrange for a personal interview. Financial assistance may be available CAPILANO COLLEGE through Canada Employment Centre. 2055 Purcell Way * North Vancouver * B.C, » ¥7J 3H5 Application to rezone 557 Lons- dale Ave. North Vancouver District Council: Recommend issue permit for 1425 Main St., 1624 Pemberton Ave. and 445 Mountain Hwy. West Vancouver District Council: Application to amend permit for Deer Ridge residential develop- ment to two appartment buildings, eight and 10 storeys high, instead of the permitted four, six- storey-high buildings. SCHOOL BOARDS North Vancouver School District 44: Tuesday, May 26, at 7:30 p.m.: Conference on inner-city schools presentation. Band, out- door school, Windsor House, elementary and secondary school field trips. West Vancouver School District 45: Monday, May 25, at 7 p.m.: Seaview grant. Sentinel develop- ment officer’s report on pilot pro- ject. Agenda items are restricted by space. For a complete listing of West Vancouver agenda items, call 922-1211 after business hours for recorded information. A com- prehensive agenda is also available at the West Vancouver public library. Comprehensive agendas for North Vancouver City and District are posted at the respec- tive halls and are also available at the public libraries. ON ANY 1992 CIVIC EX OR EX-V Enjoy being cool & refreshed in your new car SE You add $1650 of value for only $299.00 38 Better re-sale valve with air conditioning 9% Use air conditioning in the winter too, for faster defrosting.