_ 12- Wednesday, May 11, 1994 - North Shore News LAST FRIDAY the chairman of the National Parole Board, parole board decisions to release five dangerous offenders Michel Dagenais, resigned amid growing anger over recent- ly paroled criminals committing dangerous crimes once they are released. Dagenais will remain as 4 sitting board member. The move follows the revelation by Dagenais te the Commons Justice Committee that Ghislain Bellavance, the board’s vice-chairman of the Prairie region, was involved in in favor of reviewing parole Lois Burkell North Vancouver Yes, because of the resignation of the board's chairman. ell-“Faylor North Vancouver Yes, We've had 100 many cases of paroled criminals committing crimes. West Vancouver plans for spring trash cleanup A SPRING cleanup will be held in West Vancouver May 30 to June 2, West Vancouver District Council decided recently. The municipatity’s three-can limit will be temporarily waived to allow residents to dispose of jarger items. Coun. Andy Danyliu repeated complaints made by members of the British Properties Area When outdoor burning was banned in the municipality, Danyliu said the understanding was that the municipality would provide untim- ited garden refuse pickup twice a4 year, Director of operations Barry Lambert said that while there is no separate pickup of garden waste, this material can be put out during Spring cleanup. Liz Barnett North Vancouver The whole justice sys- tem is so badly managed that parole is only part of it. who committed murder once they were free. The five killings took piace in the Edmonton area between June 1987 and November 1992, One of the victiras was a police officer, Some have called for a review of the system from the ground up. Others want immediate action without spending tax dollars to examine a problem that is obvious. board policy? Bob Tremonti North Vancouver I hate government stud- ies because it’s a good way to keep action from happening. Paul Riley North Vancouver Obviously there’s mis- takes. People with prab- lems are squeezing through the cracks, t ah IS’ Cloverdale Paint Homeowners’ Association concern- ing the disposal of garden waste. “tt will be accepted if bundled appropriately,” said Lambert. Business Administration Diploma & Degree Programs Thursday, May.19 at 7 p.m. "C" Building, Room C148 It's time to plan ahead — our two-year full-time Business Administration diploma programs and rb- our-year Bachelor of Administrative Studies . AS) degree program granted by the Open Learning Agency start in September. Begin your career planning now. Attend this information meeting and find out how you can become job ready for tomorrow's marketplace. Our diploma programs allow for concentration in the following areas: * Accounting/Financial Management « Administrative Management ¢ Marketing Management ¢ Computer Systems Management * Retail Marketing Information will also be available on our 10-month accelerated diploma program in Computer Systems Management, starting in January 1995, Learn more about our new and innovative programs that will help you develop your education plans ona full- or part-time basis. Applications for enrolment in these programs are now being accepted. Cali the Department of Business Administration at 984-4960 and let us know you are corning to the meeting. 1629 Lonsdale Avenue Across from Extra Foods N. VANCOUVER. 985-6815 Monday-Thursday: 7:0Gam-5:30pm Friday: 7:00am-9:00pm Saturday: 9:00am-8:30pm Sunday & Holidays: 10:0Gam-5:00pm SNPS NE FEY) 2055 Purcell Way North Vancouver British Columbia contisn Compa OPEN LEARNING AGENCY