North Van RCMP seek teen assailant NORTH Vancouver RCMP are asking the public's assistance in identifying a teenager who started a fight with another teen on Oct. 23 in front of Mcdonald’s on Lynn Valley Road. Police say a 16-year-old boy was waiting for the bus at $:30 p.m. when another teen grabbed him by the throat. A fight followed. Police wish to identity the apparent aguressor, He ts described as a 16 year-old Asian male with black hair and 1.73 m (387) tll. Anyone with information is asked to call Const. Caroline Aube at 985-1331. Callers are asked to refer to case: 2000-3559 1. — Anna Maric Angelo NV teen charged ’ with uttering threats A 19-year-old North Vancouver man has been charged with uttering threats in con- nection with a sword _incident at Capilano College on Oct. 18. Scott James Craig Addie was arrested without incident at the Purcell Way college on ~ Oct. 18. He was kept in cus- ody until a bail hearing on “Oct, 20. ‘According to the North Vancouver RCMP, police were ‘called after college students * sold a security guard that a fel- ‘set for Nov. flow student had brought a sword to school. Police said thar during the previous several weeks the stu- dent with the sword threat ened certain people. Police declined to give more details. The sword was a long wooden practice martial arts sword. No one was injured in the incident. Addie was released on bail. His next North Vancouver provincial court appearance is He was ordered to comply with instructions from the court. — Anna Marie D'Angelo Grind to be closed THE Grouse Grind is going to be closed next week so workers can remove two potential rock- falls. . The trail will be closed five days from Monday to Friday. ‘ According: to the Greater Vancouver Regional District, a rock blasting company will scale rocks and ignite a controlled ‘blast to remove the rockfall hazards in the vicinity of the Grind. «The Grouse Grind Trail, Bluff Trail, BCMC (B.C. Mountainecring) Trail, and Larson Trail will be closed to the ublic during the rock scaling and blasting work. A portion of - the Baden Powell Trail from Grouse Mountain to Skyline Drive will also t be closed. couver 8:30 am. - ren ven ior city of NV chamber acknowledges excellence THE North Vancouver Chamber of Commerce honoured its best and brightest on Wednesday night. The chamber present its third annual business excel- lence awards atthe North Shore Conference Centre. Awards were presented in the best business, best emplover, business person of the year, half of fame, innovation and young entrepreneur cate- gorics. The winner in the best business award category: Go West Campers Ud. Founder Irene Sturzenegger operates the only complete RV centre on the North Shore and has served over 50,000 rental cus- tomers from all over the word. Ming Wo's Lois McQuat and Pariss2 Laboratories Inc.'s Azar and Fardad Moayeri were nominees in this category. The night’s winner in the best employer awards category was John Henry the Bicycle Man, operated by Will, Sylvia and John Cromack. Employees at John Henry enjoy such benefits as in-store daycare, corporate passes to local ski hills aud staff semi- nars. Nominees in this catego- ry were Holly Back of Holly’s On The North Shore and Amin Karim of Lonsdale Quay Hotel. In the business person of se “rn ab $199" CHUCK Chamberlain, Tomahawk Barbeque Ltd. — hall of fame. the year category, the winner was Jeff Faweett, Faweett Insurance Agency Ltd. Jeff is the latest Faweets to take the reins of the family company. He is also the chair- man and board president: of the Harvest Project. Nominces included in this cat- egory were Hassan Bani-Sadr of Mountview Jeep Chrysler and David Head of Sirius Computer Solutions. In the hall of fame catego- ry, Chuck Chamberiain, Tomahawk Barbeque Ltd., won the award. Started in the SLEEPMART 287 E ue Street, H.¥an (ime ea UE) dreislon of FRCTORY Futot Crime Prevention Week -- Haliowe’en 2000 ‘City Hall, 141 W 14th Street, North Vancouver, B.C. 4:30 p.m., Mon. Oct. 30th ~ Fri. Nov. 3rd The City of North Vancouver, in co-ordination with the Lower Lonsdale Community Policing Office, and ICBC, “- invites you to come to City Hall during the week of October 30th to November 3rd to learn about ways to make our community safer. For those that come early, there will be a limited supply of . free reflector items available to help make your children more visible on the streets while they are trick or treating, ‘and ICBC aiso has a draw for a vehicle safety prize: - G4 © tugs: MoR-SAT.TI-SeM, SOSORY 12-5 FH Mayor Bartara A A Sharp Councillor Bill Bell Councillor John Braithwaite Councillor Bob Fearnley Councillor Craig Keating Councillor Darrell Mussatto |. - Councillor Barbara Perrault J Friday, October 27, 2000 - North Shore News - § susiness winners henoured (IRENE Sturzenegger, Go West Campers Intl. Ltd. — best business. Yomahawk has long been a popular stop for North Shore residents and tourists alike. Chamberlain. dedicated the award to his mother who baked pics for the restaurant and instilled Chainberlain with winning values. Nominees included in this category were David Crawford of | Edgemont Moving and Storage; David Brown and Bob Gibson of Contact Printing. Phil Nuytten, Nuytco Research Lid., won in’ the innovation award category. Started by Nuyeten in 1979, Nuytco is now an internation- Mly-recognized leader in the development of undersea technology. Clients include NASA and defence depart- ments from around the world. Nominees included in this cat- egory were Kari and Darlene Hilden of PT Papertech Inc. and Amar) = Dhatiwal oof THING Learning Solutions. Kim Steed, Steed Cyeles Inc, took the young, entre- preneur category. For four years Steed has run his Marine Drive cycling store with an innovative flair for attracting business in a competitive mar- ket. Nominees included in this category were Katharina Dittus, The Artisan Bake Shoppe Ltd. and Joey Miller of Tryke Industries. The North Shore News and the Business Development Bank of Canada were corporate partners for the awards. — Michael Becker The Great Canadian if elogmens OS. eg og fried reserve sary to avokd disappointment &L CHANGE Since 1978 LTO. 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