THE following is a list of some rece: North:Shore'emer-*: gency incidents: WEST VANCOUVER FIRE DEPT. September 13 1. 7100-blk. Marine Dr. - Car/truck fire. September 15 2. 2200-bik. Inglewood Single family residence fire. September 20 3. 100-Elk. Glengarry Cr. Single family residence fire. 4. 17th St./Marine Dr. Motor vehicle accident. Unknown injuries. September 21 5. 1500-blk. Taylor Way Dumpster/container fire. West VAN ROMP 1 6. 17th so . Theft from auto. No sign of forced entry. Stolen blue Speedo bag containing roller blades, value $350. August 7. 100-bik. Glenmore Dr. Theft. Stolen during house party from pack sack in bed- room, wallet containing I.D. and cash. Value $280. 8. 1800-blk. Esquimalt Arson. Two small fires. started without accelerant at house undes construction. A rbage can lit on fire on main floor, and a tarp lit on fire in garage. Minimal damage. Cause under investigation. 9. 100-bik. 22nd Ave. Arson. Fire ignited under a portable behind Pauline Johnson school. Suspect found walking away from scene. August 30 10. 16th St Attempted theft from auto. Male observed checking doors on vehicle. Vehicle located with driver’s door open. No sign of forced entry. August 31 11. 1000-bik. Taylor Way Theft. Garbage can stolen from open carport. Contents dumped on street.at bus stop. 12; 1300-blk. Duchess Attempted theft from auto. Driver’s door lock pried. No entry gained. September 01 13. Park Royal Theft. Suspect attempted to remove videos from store. Property dropped out of knapsack as suspect exited store. 14. 1800-bik. Marine Dr. Assault. Complainant working alone in store. Suspects entered store and produced knife and gun. Suspects asked for owner of store and issued threats against him. Suspects punched complainant several times and then fled. Suspect #1 and owner of store were involved in previous business venture. 15. 100-bik. Jacobs Theft. Residence left unlocked. Many people in and out of residence. Stolen cas- sette deck, CD player, value $700. Name: Heidi Reid Age: 24 Offence: using stolen credit cards, failing to go to court Call NV RCMP at 985-1311 Hydro error causes blackout COMPUTERS fell silent throughout an area of North Vancouver Tuesday morning when B.C. Hydro maintenance workers caused a short blackout. B.C. Hydro spokesman Wayne Cousins said the power outage was caused by a switching error by mainte- nance workers at the North Van substation at 312 St. Davids Ave. He said 11,500 clients in areas bordered by Burrard Inlet, Brooksbank, 20th Street and Delbrook lost power for eight minutes. — Ian Noble Name: Hugh Charles O’Neil Age: 37 Oifence: two charges of impaired driving, obstruct- ing a peace officer Call NV RCMP at 985-1311 Mind Boggling Clam Bay In the Gulf Islands. A quiet place in the country to plan your company’s future. 100 acres on the water. Private, exclusive, extraordinary. For a full information package call 1-800-626-5955 or visit our web-site at http://www.clambay.com/