aes roe Peniente “FLOOD DAMAGE repairs to washed out area of landfill are discussed (left) and Mike Poatillo (centre) pictured standing on the newly buil * by Fisherles Officer Floyd McKee (right) with contractors Joe Claudio — road at the landfill. (FUsworth Dickson photo) nn , MAJOR repair work daterel . to the leachate collection system at Nornh Vancouver's Premier Street Landfill is sell in the early stages — almost a month after the flooding disaster which brought a section of the landiill crashing into Ivan Creek. eek , hE, drags on be ek . es ae wal te NY st ; : + ‘eos aS Te wite Ba. os Reaching Every Door By CHRIS LLOYD fh wall be oat least iwe weeks more he fore Con fOr steamhten out the mess af the washed vt ae td possibly Jaitasany or bebruary ehore parbage ste wan the Cfeehk Danks ts che ared reps NVotrwhride othe teacher al Peper tame nt oh baste eters rhe. ees wlio have vin aby toreovopetnt cage Ey isheries running out of patience pollution charges against North Vancouver District alleging contamination of the creek from the landhll. are running out of patience over the speed the cleanup ts happening bishenes Officer Floyd Mikee says Rocks are already starting to be stained orange oon the wreck side of the dyke com ott as really quite CONTINUED ON PAGE A110 Sure x Ze At the same time, the hospital wants to take on more staff to deal in specialist areas of medicine and is desperately trying to encourage more nurses to work there. As to just how they will accomplish cutting back on spending while having more nurses. it seems the ad- ministration has no im- mediate answers - only that, one way or another, it in- tends to doit. Hospital Administrator John Borthwick says it is impossible to knock the $1.2 million off LGH spending { INTINUED ON PAGE Al5 SUNDAY: Clouds with afew showers MONDAY: More rain