Doc finds intruder THE NORTH Vancouver RCMP recently apprehended a suspected burglar after a late-working doctor discovered | an intruder in a colleague's office. According to a police spokesman, the doctor was in his office in the 1900-block of Lonsdale Avenue on Monday, March 8, at approximately midnight. The police were called and found that the suspect had entered the office complex by forcing a ground-floor windows. Police seized break-in tools, including rubber gloves, pliers, wire cutters and a flashligtt. . The male suspect now feces charges of possession of stolen property and hreak and enter. Youth arrested A 14-YEAR-OLD North Vancouver male faces break and entry charges following an arrest made on Monday, Mare 1. __A North Vancouver RCMP spokesman said a Block Watch participant in th: 1300-block of Oakwood Cres- cent reported to the police at about 10:40 a.m. that a suspicious youth was casing the neighborhood. The suspect walked up to front doors and made inquiries about fictitious individuais. A police car was dispatched to the neighborhood. An individual fitting the description of the suspect was stopped and questioned by police and then let go. / But ot 11:40 a.m., the Block Watch participant phon- ed again, indiciting that the same. individual had at- tempted to break into a residence located about three blocks away in the 1700-block of Sowden Street.. Block ' Watch participants kept the suspects under constant surveillance. 1 Several residents tracked the movement of the suspect through the neighborhood. The police were dispatched to the area again. As the suspect attempted to elude police, a police dog caught up with him and he was arrested. As a result of the investigation, the pulice discovered that a burglary had ¢(uken place in the area. _ Charges are pending against the teen. . Said North Vancouver RCMP Const. Marty Blais, “Once again this is fantastic work k from the community. "t's beautiful.” ~ School alarm - THE OWNER of a motor vessel was fined $500 recently ‘for discharging oil into Burrard Inlet near North Van- -couver City. 2: .. She Libertador General Jose De Sun Martin discharg- ed the pollutant on April 17, 1992. ">The vessel’s representative pleaded guilty to the charge before Sudge Jerome Paradis-in North Vancouver pro- fuctal court on Friday, March 5. Committee endorses new plan From page 3 . reponse ‘to fears of increasing ur- ban. sprawl, declining agricultural Jand . bases; dwindling green zones . and population densities. : Though ; ‘still: in the. planning ‘stages, as transportation and Jand-use «. pian’. would: eventually identify and Jist- goals for: : @ municipal green zones; ‘: ® quality : of. life and: the en- vironment; ‘ . @ projected growth; “@ long-term distribution of hous- ing; ae ) employment and transportation needs; . ‘@. projected needs for GVRD- supplied water and sewerage ser- vices. 1 Committee member and North Vancouver District. Mayor Murray ‘Dykeman applauded the changes, adding” that they should -allay * Crist’s fears. He added that. the proposal presented at Wednesday’s meeting indicated that a ‘“‘power grab’’ was: not the intent of how a strategic plan would work. ““If is not acceptable to the ‘municipality, they still retain their authority . over planning, com- munity plans and zoning. | believe ‘that the partnership concept is an advantage. As long as there’s no imposition, there’s no disadvan- ‘tage,’ Dykeman said. —~ Municipal. councillors were still ‘ directors in uncomfortable with the new system of voting on regional planning issues, which is based on a 75% unweighted voting majority — meaning one municipality, one vote —- instead of the old system in which muncipalities have voting representation based on. their populations... But they were mollified by. the fact the GVRD cannot impose its plans on any municipality without its consent. : Surrey. Mayor Bob Bose en- thusiastically - endorsed the new plan saying: -“‘I think it’s col! ective planning. 1t’s good for the region as a whole. No community is an island unto itself. 1 don’t view it as some kind of - Draconian talkdown planning.”* Delta Mayor and committee member Beth Johnson. agreed, adding each municipality must “self-sacrifice for the region. If each person plans their own little area without consideration of the region as a whole, well... we've seen the future and. it’s Los Angeles.” The GVRD planning committee voted io send the plan to a June meeting of all GVRD municipal councils, Results of the meeting’s discus- sions will be presented to the public and then the Juiy before any regional plan is finalized. : GVRD board of (These writs were filed in the court registry in Vancouver be- tween Feb. 25 and March 10, 1993, Information is taken from the statements of claim.) Plaintiff: ICBC, 151 West Esplanade, North Vancouver. Defendant: 373643 B.C. Ltd., 1- 6700 Rumble St., Burnaby, and Bradley Dixon Redding, 13280 - 90th Ave., Surrey. Claim: $12, 479.33 for monies paid relating insurance to an automobile accident. Plaintiff: Gurinder Dhaliwal, 14145 - 72nd Ave., Surrey. Defendant: Anthony Joseph Taylor, 201-211 West Windsor Rd., North Vancouver, and Alex Peter Horsburgh, 1269 Esquimalt Ave., West Vancouver. Claim: General and special dam- ages for injuries sustained in an automobile accident on or about April 18, 1991, in Surrey. Plaintiff: Byong Heon Kim and Tae Sook Kim, 859 Canyon Rd., North Vancouver. Defendant: Duk Young Lee and Helen Lee, aka Jae Ok Choi, 1105 Palmerston Ave., West Van- couver. f Claim: $2,500 owing as of Jan. 1 I, 1993, $2,500 owing as of Feb. 1993. $2,500 owing as of March I 1993, and the further amounts of $15,000 and $65,000 in business debentures, / ‘ Plaintiff: Karen Teresa Engbrecht, 33 Fermor Ave., East, Winnipeg, Manitoba. | Defendant: Earl James Crawford, 2806 Munday PIL, North Van- couver, Jostens Canada Ltd., 2800 Park Pl.,/666 Burrard St., Van- couver, Xpplewood Holdings Inc., 3000 Woodche ster Dr., Mississauga, Ontario, and Timothy/ Warren Lim and Linda Lim, 1160 Inglewood Ave., West Vancouver. Claim: General and specia! dam- ages for injuries sustained in an automobiJe accident on or about Sept. 20, 1991, in West - Van- couver. ° ‘ Plaintiff: Ted Harris Ltd., East Hastings St., Vancouver. Defendant: Alanco Holdings Lid., 800-885 West Georgia St., Van- couver, and ftronhorse Steel Works .Ltd., 3291 Thompson Cres., West Vancouver. Claim: A builder’s lien in ‘amount of $2,039.35. the Plaintiff: Shawn Allan Little, 425 Camino De! Rio South, San Diego, California. Defendant: Nicole Elizabeth Pelton and Elizabeth Jennings, 4095 Marine Dr., West Van- couver, Claim: General and special dam- ages for injuries sustained in an automobile accident on or about Aug. 23, 1992, on the Lions Gate Bridge. 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