NEWS photo Paul McGrath . Melissa | | ee sescensned Music......Celine Dion, Aerosmith Likes........ chocolate is cay form Highway work set at Capilano CONSTRUCTION has started on a $1.36 mil- lion project to improve safety and efficiency at the Capilano inter- change of Highway 1, Transportation and Highways Minister Harry Lali said recent- ly. The project is expected to create cight years of construc- tion-rclated jobs. All work on the project, including the construction of a new intersection where the westbound off-ramp — of Highway 1 meets Capilano Rosd, will be performed by Columbia Bitulithic of uitlam, which was award- ed a $721,000 contract. Work under this project 165 HP, 2.5L engine All whee! drive Auto transmission Four channel ABS Power moon roof will include: @ a reconstructed westbound exit ramp te Capilano Road; @ a new signal controlled T- intersection at Capilano Road; B new dual feft turn lanes to Capilano Road southbound; ® a free flowing right turn lane to Capifano Road north- bound; @ a new left tarn access for southbound Capilano Road traffic to the Upper Levels Highway westbound. The project will also improve safety for pedestrians and cyeliscs with the installa- tion of new crosswalks and a cycling- pedestrian path. The path will start at the pedestri- an underpass and connect with the new intersection at Capilano Road, which leads to the C Capilano’ Bridge. Power windows, locks & mirrors Air conditioning Leather interior Heated seats/mirrors 80 watt, 6 speaker AM/FM cassette/CD 80/40 split rear seat Halogen fog lamps 15" alloy wheels and much n more THE foilowing are -riet summaries of topics on the agendas of North Shore municipalities and school boards: North Vancouver District Council: Monday, October 26407 pam. -- siting alterna- dive Karen Magnussen Sports Court; Phase HE Coach Howe redevelopment, sport travel grants; — proposed bus/bike lane on Marine Dr. and Capilano Rd; telecom- munication facilities. Nerth Vancouver City Council: Monday, October 26 at 6 pam. — RCMP finan- cial update; t4th St. Civic Plaza funding for pool recon- struction; lease renewal for North Shore Harvest Project; zoning bylaws for 1957 Sutherland Ave. and 328 E. 12th St.; Proclamations: Nov. as Together Against Violence month and Nov. 19 as Turn Off the Violence Day; afford- able housing task force final report; per establishment THE following people appeared in North Vancouver courts recently to face various charges: Before Judge Jerome Paradis in North Vancouver provincial court on Aug. 26: Douglas Michacl Hebert, 26, of New Westminster, was fined $400 and had his dri- ver’s licence suspended for three months after he plead- ed guilty to dangerous dri- ving on June 9 in West Vancouver. aoe John) Harvey Cardinal, 56, of Vancouver, was jailed one day after he pleaded guilty to: @ breaching probation by failing to report to a proba- ton officer between June 14 and June 18; @ failing to go to court on Aug. 19. Before Judge William Dieboit in North Vancouver provincial court on Aug. 24: Gerald William Runolfson, 58, of West Vancouver, was fined $500 and was prohibited from dri- ving for 45° days after he pleaded not guilty to impaired driving, but instead pleaded guilty to the lesser or included offence of driving without due care and atten- tion. The original charge stemmed rom a Feb. 8, 1997 incident in West Vancouver. eee Johnathan James Hartline, 36, of North Vancouver, was jailed three bylaw; traffic regulation at E. 17th St. and Ridgeway Ave.; Fell Ave. overpass, commer- cial bicycle rack program; rezoning application, Imperial Oil Ltd., 2501 Westview Dr; rezoning proposal, 157 E. 20th St.5 Environmental Protection Program Committee; corporate logo advertising on city properties; Street name signs; recognition ef volunteers; local minibus shuttle service; West Vancouver District months and fined $300 after he pleaded guilty to driving while prohibited on March 15, 1997 in the 1700-block of Marine Drive in) North Vancouver. The jail sentence was rec- ommended served by clec- tronic monitoring. Before Judge Jerome Paradis in North Vancouver provincial court on Aug. 21: Sal Musa Masai, 24, of Brentwood Bay, received nine months’ probation after he pleaded guilty to assault ing a woman on April 28 in North Vancouver City. Before Judge Jerome Paradis in North Vancouver provincial court on Aug. 19: Jeftrey Jacob Scrutton, 22, of North Vancouver, was fined $150 after he pleaded guilty to committing mis- chief by damaging a man’s vehicle window on June 27 in North Vancouver City. Scrutton was required to pay $100 restitution. — Compiled by Anna Marie D'Angelo a a wh BOS sie oie 1235 j Marine Dr North Vancouver_ 980-2464 Sunday. October 25, 1998 —- Noth Shore News ~- 14 Council: Mondays, Ocrober J oar 730 pam. Nerhbourhood Public Hatses and Related Establishments soning bylaw tor The ‘Trofler a2 6422 Bay Stand The Square Rigger Neighbourhood Pub at 1425 Manne Dr, development per- mit applications tor 6581, 6585/6587 Nelson Ave; zon- ing bylaw to detine and regu- late Bed and Breakfast estab- lishments; development. vari- ance permit application for 6267 ‘Tavior Dr, request: tor encroachment, 2679 Ortawa Ave; Sentinel softball fields; North Shore council meetings on transportation; UBCM submission, Gaming Act. West Vancouver School District 45: Tuesday, October 27 at 7 p.m. — Consultative Comunittee: budget process 1999-2000; revenue generating /teasibili- ty North Vancouver School District 44: Tuesday, Ohtober 27 at capil protest bylaws. North Vancouver emergency gram, 1998/99 plan; 1998/99 | enrolment staffing annual report, for Kids trast: field trips. TO pt, wbondm and Free initial Consultation 988-6321 408-145 Chadwick Court N. Van. 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