THIEVES CONTINUE to hit cars parked in area parks, causing North ‘Shore police forces to repeat their warnings about valuables left in - cars. ‘Lighthouse “Park in West Vancouver was the scene of at least two separate incidents last week where items left in “that is likely to-amount to --a-value of several ‘thous- rear door and: then: went to work on the interior, smashing giass-fronted police warn cars were stolen. Police say thieves are “cheating” windows and gaining access to the cars after spotting items such as purses and cameras. The way to beat the thieves, they say, is sim- ple -- lock valuables in the trunk or take them with you when you leave the car. lead to. charges may have seen anything suspicious in the area of dalism occurred Tuesday between 2:30 and 4:45 p.m. ~ FROM PAGE A1 seein meee seamen one of the NSTA’s responses to the provincial govern- ment’s announced intention to change the rules for a | woe Lk +f the provincial . government legislation if it is adopted in it current form. - ‘And the two groups have written Premier Bill Bennett requesting a meeting at landlord-tenant relation- which they would press for ships. withdrawal of the clause that The major aim of the NSTA - which has combined forces with a similar organization in Vancouver's West End - is to have the government back down on its intention to close the doors on the Rentalsman. OF particular concern is a clause in the proposed legislation that would allow landlords to evict tenants without cause. “In the new act the provi- sions for no-cause evictions are the most heinous aspect,” Blackburn says. The fact that landlords would be able to hold the threat of eviction without cause over the head of tenants makes the rest of the proposed act “mere window- vision for no-cause eviction could cause a_ situation where landlords are evicting their tenants to take advan- courage them to write Con- sumer and Corporate Affairs ment and asked it to disallow The Tree Man would allow no-cause evic- tions and for the retention of - the Rentalsmans Office. ” . f So ih med) 7 2 . es os J —s sewage pumps planned PRELIMINARY WORK is underway oni a $350,000 pro- eee ae , . -ssine” i gram to increase the capaci- mat “ hefts f ‘om car Blackben. *° ty of the Greater Vancouver see the largest . Bee A’ sii ms |] ; “he = he Regional District’s, Lynn oe * . a ws He says he is particularly . ~~ ig OF. . ot vo. et i that with the oro Sewage Pumping Station