Receptionist jailed _A 28-YEAR-OLD Vancouver woman was recently jailed ’ three months in connection with two counts of theft over $1,000 relating to the stealing of night deposits from den- tal firms in North Vancouver and Vancouy. er, Deborah Falcon pleaded guilty to the charges that stemmed from a Dec. 16, 1992, Vancouver incident and a April 6, 1993, North Vancouver incident. According to the North Vancouver RCMP, Falcon committed the thefts of night deposits and patient account receipts while she worked as a dental reception- ist. Police say the night deposit theft from a Lonsdale- area dental firm amecunted to more than $20,000. Falcon also received 12 months’ probation in connec- tion with the incidents, ‘A joint North Vancouver RCMP and Vancouver Police fraud section investigation led to the charges, Falcon was sentenced in Vancouver provincial court on April 7, Duo arrested - TWO ALLEGED car thieves were arrested'on April 16 in North Vancouver after an off-duty Richmond RCMP officer witnessed 2 violent dispute in West Vancouver. . The off-duty officer, who police declined to name, saw three males fighting in the 1800-bicck of Mathers Avenue, according to a North Vancouver RCMP spokesman. ’ A police check revealed the suspects’ vehicles, a Toyota 4-Runner and a Cutlass Oldsmobile, were stolen from Surrey and Vancouver. The Richinond officer fol- . lowed the vehicles onto the Trans Canada Highway where :. the suspect in the Toyota was arrested near Lonsdale - Avenue. The Oldsmobile driver abandoned the car at 28th Street and Larson Avenue and was later arrested by RCMP patra! officers. Thori Klaus Duvid, 19, of Vancouver, and Todd Robert McLean, 31, of ‘Surrey, were each charged with Possessing stolen property valued more than $1,000. ~ “NV shares Lions Gate. views . voiced their various views about the issue so far. , “The minister has said, ‘Let’s “hear from the people.’. This is just another. bunch of information. The ; From page 3 -nel_was not needed; 47% of respondents indicated the “private sector should build the ‘Bylaw 1A-93;: Strategic Plan - Amendment. , bridge and charge-tolls while 17% “reluctantly accepted” privately paid :construction’ and. tolls. "Respondents numbering 29% indi- gated they wanted the crossing built : with public money. | “7 ‘White said he intends to submit : the results to the Choices: Public . Involvement Program. Transportation and Highways Ministry consultant for the Lions Gale crossing, Brian Wallace, said _ “thousands of people from Vancou- - ver and the North Shore shave YOU CAN HELP US PLAN VICTORIA PARK COMMUNITY: INVOLVEMENT MEE TING he City of North Vancouver ; assess the need for lighting in the park; assess the quality and longevity of the existing plant material and plan for replacement, has engaged Philips Wuori Long Inc to undertake the development of a Master Plan question is,-can it be extrapolated to the population as a whole,” said Wallace. , “Anybody can do what they want. If he sends us his information, it will likely filter down and get into our files,” said Wallace. ‘But White contends his s survey is » an‘éxample of the Reform Party’ s fundamental difference in’ its approach to government. -- “The GVRD is assuming it is right. 1 take the exact opposite point of view as a Reform MP.” ’ Tuesday, April 26, 1994 - 7:00 - 9:30 pm Queen Mary School Lunch Room for Victoria Park. 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Bylaw No. 6542 to rezone Lot 10, Block 118, D.L. 274, Plan 878, located at 247 East 6th St, from two-family ‘residential. to comprehensive development. Reports re.: Official Community Plan amendment application Third to Fourth St., East of Lonsdale Avenue. North Vancouver District Council: Monday, April 25, 7:15 p.m.: Bylaws: introduction of Bylaw 6648: The Marine Drive Corridor Official Community Plan, Amending Bylaw 10 (West 15 and West 16 Streets); three bylaws, regarding 3795-3919 Dollarton Highway - Cates Landing). ° West. Vancouver District Hearing \ Council: Monday, April 25, 7:45 { p.m.; Agenda not available. 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