12 — Sunday, March 22, 1992 ~ North Shore News Anna Marie D’Angelo Ss hh...” INQUIRING REPORTE Workshop to discuss parks A GVRD (Greater Van- couver Regional District) workshop addressing the future of regional parks, major park sites, outdoor recreation and ecological areas is scheduled to be held April 1 in North Van- couver. Local issues scheduled io be FINANCE MINISTER Glen Clark, who is also the minister responsible for tie B.C. Ferry Corp., is con- sidering a proposal to run a 24-hour ferry service to Vancouver Island to improve ferry service without costly expenditures on new superferries. The move has been applauded by regular ferry users on both sides of the water who regularly curtail plans and experience great anxiety about making the last ferry home. Tite current limited sailing hours have prevented islanders from at- tending sports and other entertainment events in the Vancouver area. Perhaps not as happy about the possibiltiy of = 24-hour ferry service are people who live near ferry terminals such as Horseshoe Bay residents. Overnight sailings would mean 24-hour traffic near res- idential areas adjacent to ferry terminals. Will overnight ferries solve congestion problems? R.J. Pearce Michele Hitchcock California I think it’s a_ positive thing. It will probably solve congestion prob- lems during the day because people, including tourists, can travel at Vic Keith Edmonton I think so. I plan to use the ferry a lot more, both for personal use and for business, so it would be more conve- nient. Aidene Imish North Vancouver Yes. Probably at peak periods, summer months and holiday weekends, but I don’t think they need it everyday throughout the year. Vicki Legard-Borland Victoria I think I'd like 24-hour service. I’d probably make more trips than i do now. I would appre- ciate if they wouldn’t raise the price with it. Nanaimo I'd like to see a coupie, anyway. The reason I don't come over often to Vancouver to see sports is that it's too expensive to stay over night.’ night. FRC SMART CHOICE als will be permitted to make five-minute presentations. The North Vancouver workshop is the fifth of six sessions held throughout the Lower Mainland by the GVRD. The workshops stem from the GVRD Creating Our Future program. The pro- gram calls for the establishment of a regional green zone, The April 1 workshop is sched- uled to cun from 7 p.m. to 10 Overnight ferries should be utilized efficiently. Uf dedicated to results... © personal injury ¢ divorce ¢ wrongful dismissal « general litigation * conveyancing ° wills and estates . KEVIN LYNCH... Sells Homes Best! (Home estimates at no cost) wre = Por. 650-0017 8 ott. 9a6-9321 # ton Group-West Coast Realty § ‘eC Es Os ee p.m. in the Cedar Room of the Delbrook recreation centre, 600 West Queens in North Vancouver. Advanced registration is re- quired, To register, to receive a copy of a discussion paper, or for further information call the GVYRD parks department at 432- 6393. discussed include preserving In- dian Arm as a regional fjord, providing access to the area and other marine destination areas and providing rail connections be- tween Mount Seymour Provincial Park and Belcarra Regional Park. The workshop will focus on small group discussions. Individu- Uy as am on om cs oe BALDWIN COMPANY Law Office lf Lynn Valley Centre 985-8000 es a rae ae NOTICE TO MOTORISTS | LIONS GATE BRIDGE SINGLE LANE TRAFFIC dim Pattison Toyeta wishes to advise all of our past and future The Ministry of Transportation and Highways announces that there will be Single Lane Traffic and Single Lane Alternating Traffic on the Lions Gate Bridge from Sunday March 22 to Wednesday April 15, 1992. Single lane traffic is needed to replace the stringers on the bridge and will be in effect as follows. customers of a 1992 model year price Increase to take effect March 22, 1992. Single Lane Alternating Traffic 11:30 P.M. - 5:30 A.M. (March 22-26 and April 6-15} 12:00 Midnight Saturday - 11:00 A.M. Sunday (March 28/29, April 4/5) Singie Lane Traffic (Single Lane Traffic in Both Directions) 8:00 PM. - 6:00 A.M. (March 29-April 5) Motorists should expect delays or plan to use an alternate route. All current inventory is to be sold at old prices prior to & including March 22, 1992. Shop today for your new Toyota and save. For further information, please call the Ministry of Transportation and Highways 24-Hour Road Report at 525-4997 (Greater Vancouver); 938-4997 (Whistler); 855-4997 (Abbotsford); 380-4997 (Greater Victoria); 371-4997 (Kamloops); 860-4997 (Kelowna); *4997 (BC Cellular and Cantel). In all other areas, please call 1-800-663-4997. Province of British Cofum == sm PATTEONTOVOTA . 17.65 MARINE DR., N.VAN. 985-059"