4 - North Shore News -— Friday. October 6, 2000 Highway workers may strike CAPILANO Highway services workers are readying for a strike vote carly next week. The approximately 100 Vandals targ et North Vancouver high schools WOQOULD-BE vandals were at work at nvo North Vancouver high schools last weekend. At Argyle secondary in Lean Valley, a vandal of van- dals smashed the main entrance door windows and into the flocked Jones Avenue school, but mo damage was done and nothing appeared ice be taken. Anvene with information about the we: incidents is asked to call Const, Darlene Barrett at 985-1311. Callers are asked to refer to cose: Attack arrests made FOUR North Vancouver males have been arrested in connection with an appareot machete and club attack on Oct. 2 at a Lynn Valley convenience store. - The 19-year-old North Van victim was severely cut on the head and wrist. He was stabbed in the shoulder blade, causing 2 collapsed lung. He was in stable condition to press ume. The attack happened at the 7-Eleven at Mounaain Highway and Lynn Valley Road. No charges have been Jaid. The arrested males, three adults and one south, were released. The victim and suspected assailants 2000-32990 tor Argyle scc- : ed, © are divided on racial lines, Police continue to investigate. ondary and 2000-32902 for Live Bands! FEATURING THIS WEEK Monday Night — Dave's Football Neat Here APPY HOUR 5-7 DAILY NEW PUB HOURS - OPEN UNTIL 2 AM ather windows with 2x4 pieces af wood and bricks. The damage was reported on members of the B.C. : Government and Service Employees Union (BC "GEU) have been without an agreement since their contract expired last fall. Saturday. According to the Negotiator Lloyd Glibbery announced fast Friday that North Vancouver RCMP, bargaining talks had broken dowa between the BCGEU — glass was also broken with workers and Capilano Highway Services Ltd. wood and bricks at the west “We are very disappointed” with the employer's offer, in end of the north side of the particular its tabling of a bid for concessions, which shows its school, unwillingness to enter into a decent collective agreement that Ar Carson Graham, win- will satisfy the needs of its workers,” stated Ghbbery. dows atcthe front. entrance At issue are wages, benefits and job security. were smashed and covered The company and its workers service the Howe — with plywood in one episode Sound/North Shore area, including: the Cassiar Connector; — of vandalism. On the week- Lions Gate and Second Narrows Bridges; the Sea to Sky. end, the plywood was pried . Highway cw Squamish and ‘Whistler; and. north of Pemberton. The strike vate is scheduled for Oct. 10 and 1. — Jan-Chi-stian Sorensen Stroke Survivors mun STROKE survivors:. _ friends and families will take to Collins’: Run. on Cypress of Mountain on Sunday . Oct. mountain and raise ‘funds for the North » Shore Stroke ~ Recovery Centre ANSSRC). : _. The NSSRC is a commu- nity-based self-help and reha- bilitation centre for stroke survivors and their families. _ NSSREC is the largest of approximately 40 other cen- tres that are part of the B.C. Stroke Associations. ; Stroke: survivor Yvonne Rowe set her goal to climb a mountain. Rowe has been a ‘stroke survivor for seven vears and has limited use .of the fight side of her body. This : poal was daunting, but Rowe as received huge support ,. | from fellow NSSRC members and friends who’ turned her : personal challenge into an ":, opportunity to raise awareness _ and needed funds for NSSRC. Each’ year 50,000 Canadians suffer’ a* stroke. Once: released - from. critical care, they face the long, hard ‘daily challenge ‘to recover as 2 much of their lives as possible, ~ “according to the -NSSRC. .. Stzoke | survivors are over- whelmed with feelings of loss . (for their dreams, plans, goals, careers, relationships) and despair. Famnilies too, struggle “with new. burdens and’ sad- ‘ness. The North Shor, arg Stroke “Recovery: Centre i _B.C.’s - largest support centre offering « | counselling “mand, ! recreational activities, . bur: ‘therapy, _mostly lending support and ; providing hope to-its mem- SNSSRC ~~ director June ~ Evans’ says: stroke survivors - strive to get back to normal to --at least’ recover as rauch of . their ‘original selves‘ as they ean. She said there is always” hope that they can improve, © adding the NSSRC offers 3 network of support and i inspi- . tation from fellow “strokers.” ’ For © more “information about Reach for the, Top inau- gural climb and fundraiser for RSsRc, call 925-4275. ‘8 to climb a. 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