Fractional fuss Dear Editor: Re: fractional interest conver sion at Edgewater Estates tin Tesponse to an artiche on page 3 on Wednesdiny, Oct. 204, Why all the uproary Yes. trie. tional interest conversions ie new. but just because council has no control, does not mean is shady or risky. You buy a home: you five in it -— this is nota new concept As previous renters of Edgewater Estates, my busband and [have recently purchased our suite. Contrary to previous reports, it has “It seems to me what hap- pened was that individuais who know a lot more about sports than [ do, saw a good thing and took advantage of it." B.C. Finance Minister Elizabeth Cull. on the Sports Action Over/Under Lottery (From the Nov. 2 News (nguiring Reporter.) “My question for the Canadian Jewish Congress is this: What sort of truth is it that needs protecting?” North Shore News columnist Doug Collins, who is the subject of a complaint before the B.C. Human Rights Council lodged by the Canadian Jewish Congress, on his right as a columnist to express an opinion. (From a Nov. 2 News story.) “All you could hear was the dog biting him and barking and him swearing and stuff.” not been a living diel there is ne O9-veur lease and there are no [re- quentinvasions of rats or mice. We realize there are to sides te every story, Acaumber of presiaus tomints of dvewater Estates hive chosen on their own fo move hobods is being fereed out. While oy husband and t ssape thize with the renters Whose futures are up inthe air, we are pleased to have found affordable, secure hous- ing on the North Shore, John and Joanne Wildsmith North Vancouver Winning Spirit store employee Craig MacMillan, witnessing the capture of anu escaptag (ran the police. (Fram a Nov, 2 News story.) “This is supposed to be a democracy. And to an extent, a democracy is supposed to be a conflict of ideas." B.C. Press Council executive secretary Clerry Porter, reacting lo news that the Canadian Jewish Congress has filed a complaint with the B.C. Human Rights Council over acolumn by News columnist Doug Collins, on democracy and freedom of speecn. (Front a Nov. 4 News story.) “The development has more to do with the development of peo- ple than the land.” Burrard Chief Leonard George. on the real benefits of the North Van band’s move to develop its lands. {From a Nov, 4 News story.) Help save our wildlife Ap open letter to the govern: nent faminine years old and f fowe animals melita bears, You area the forest some. times, and thitt as where the bear lives. Edon’t tink seu hive the muhtte Killa. Tors three times miore afraid of people than youre of bears. fam talking about the bear that was spotted ip Lyon Valley. You shot ition Oot 12. 19040 Maybe the bear went to its den or something and there Was a fox or at raccoon ar some wild: animal and the bear wis Kigked out and looking for a place & to stay forthe nivht, One reason that wild animals come around is that people are feeding them. When Caro. ap and have kids, there is not going to be such a thing as wild animals, What | a Uying fo say ds not to Kill animals. Hfwe don’t hurt them, they will not hart us. Hf you have kids. you would know what t wm talking about. Really, what b think is that there should be a faw that oaly police can have rifles. Why didn’t you just put it to sleep with a tranquilizer gan and put it up in the mountain or forest where it belongs. Please do try to help keep our wildlife! Carly Alexander McKinnon North Vancouver Extended Leceal Nest Vane ate Wnsugee Muro are Breccia Muto Bie nanny Laney Tyan agen 10 DAY FREE TRIAL! ' North Vancouver British Columbia Canada V7J 3H5 Calling ‘Turn this entire map into a focal call from your home or office, 24 hours a day fora FLAT-RATE a /month 30 colls {inbound or outbound) - Or $14.95 per month far 590 calls as low Call Now! 873-6209 sage bhaae Altera wetote Mats PY He OTHERS! Se CUSTOMERS RATIO Judge for Yourself - Successful Careers in Law Start with our Legal Secretarial Program Asa graduate of the Legal Secretarial Program you will play an invaluable role in any law office that strives to provide high quality service to lis clients. Emphasis on the use of current legal technology coupled with intensive training in four main areas of law provide a fundamental understanding of the legal system in B.C, which ensures that you will be the skilled legal secretitry who provides support in ie preparation of legal documents and enhances client relations. This nine month program enrols students in Septeniber and January. An information and skills testing meeting will be held at 6 p.m. on November 16 in Room 212 at the North Vancouver campus Fir Building. Telephone the Department of Applied Business Technology at 983-7594 for details.