- istrict dialogue News from Around the District of North Vancouver elcome to this monthly L newsletter, designed to “information on what's happening in the " District of North Vancouver. You can also visit us onthe Internet at District InfoWeb * [fnbopuiwein.district.north-van.be.ca here in the District could you expect to “find lamprey eels, cutthroat and rainbow “trout, coho; pink and chum salmon, ; ‘sculpins sind crayfish? : Not event the Crab Shack can - offer thet variety Ty medion Creek. work in 1 Mackay Creek raised some concern about the i impact on fish habitat, however, the creek appears: to have ‘ene the: aie strict vo atcers monitor ‘the creeks | Direct lines to service - wilding and Plumbing Inspections can now be requested directly through the District's el new 24-hour Inspection Request Line at 7 990-2444. Calls received before 4 p.m. Monday to Friday will be on the inspection list for the following working day. The direct line is accessible outside of regular office hours, which provides added conve- mience for homeowners and contractors. New direct-dial lines have also been installed to ‘improve customer access and response to service requests relating to garbage collection, pothole repairs, street sweeping or water leaks. Call Public , Works at 990-3830. The direct line to Parks is 990-3800. The Council The White House Internet site may be one of the || ; main “attractions” on the World Wide Web: (WWW), but if you're browsing don’t overtook sites closer to home that could be worth a visit. Sites such as htep://wiw.district.north-van.be.ca — the District of North Vancouver's info¥Web. The District is using the Internet as a way to _ improve our accessibility, communication and ser-. " vice to our community, — InfoWeb is growing . 2 only offered the Council you can also access ° - graphics, populatif “facts and stats in thy Profites featured ¢ ihe ® Panning page. “a3 : ‘ni on zs ni : ‘If you're not yet on the ‘Internet, but have a computer ‘and a modem, you're halfway. . “there. The next step is to get an count with an Internet ‘Provider, (IP). Pick up a free -copy of the Computer Paper at * your local news stand and select the IP. that's right for-you. . | ‘They'll, provide you with the ] necessary software and Internet . f; instructions: You can also access the Internet at your local branch of the District Library. On most terminals, | access to the WWW is provided through LYNX, a text-based browser, which gives all the textual information, but no graphics. The main Lynn Valley branch now has three terminals with graphicat access to the WWW through Netscape. Choose from a wide variety of pre-selected sites - of general or local interest through the Library's home page, or initiate searches through Yahoo or other search engines. Library patrons may also send and receive E-mail through their own accounts. To access the Library home page. go to http://www.district.nvdp|.north-van.bc.ca/ population trends and estab shing general ralcy os please call Planning’ at’ 1 990-2387 or 1 e-mail US at, : caplano@strict north-van be.ca Bridge Biking Update ‘hen the West sidewalk i is re-opened on: * Second Narrows/lronworkers Memorial . Bridge, the Ministry of | Transportation and Highways proposes designating 1 the sidewalks as one-. ‘way cycling only i in the direction of vehicle traffic. The District supports this concept in ‘principle but would also like to see improvements to connections » between sidewalks on cither side, of the bridge: ice 990- BIKE or "bike@disitict. riorth-van, be. ca, mo