inquiring reporter “HE WHO is most slaw in making @ promise is the most faithful in the performance of it’ ~ Rousseau. Vf this be true ther woe to hungry North Shore voters. who are being foree-fed more fast-food promises than they can possibly digest. Designed to whet your appetite for the May 28 provincial election are oaths to preserve health care and education, aad promised tay cuts aplenty, But voter excitement is notably absent thus far in the cam- paign, and many who do head for the palls are opting for lesser evil. Or shutting their eyes — and letting the 'X" fall where it may, Clearly promises aren't enough, and voters will be asking for a pound of flesh next time around. NORTH SHORE DEMOGRAPHICS Horseshoe Bay “Dundarave/Anibleside __British Properties Norgate/Peniberton Heights Capilano/Delbrook Highlands Lower Lonsdale “Gonuial and Upper Loneahe Central and Upper Lonsdale W% Lyan Valley Blueridge/Deep Cove TOTAL... REFORM OTHER NONE AG ANE Rie S74 LIBERAL NDP Ory AVG TAG 1%, 20% Oc MS 5% 23.9% 5.9% 5.1% 0.5% 5.1% 59.5% North Shore News poll conducted April 23, 996. 546 peopte were asked, “If there was a provincial election tomorrow, which party would you vote for?” 67 refused to answer. Margin of error: +/. 2% joins media group CAPILANO COLLEGE is the first Canadian col- lege to be accepted to join the international New Media Centres (NMC) consortium. NMC was formed in 1993 by a group of technolo- gy and publishing compa- nies. The consortium annual- ly chooses innovative higher education institutions that use technology to pioneer solutions for educational approaches. NMC includes Brown, Cornell, Princeton, Adobe Systems, Apple Computer. Eastman Kodak, Macro- media and Times-Mirror Professional Publishing. “The media technology division’s new media centre at Capilano College offers a chance for potential partners to keep in touch with the lat- est developments in a rapidly expanding and evolving field.” said Jim Bizzocchi, education technology liaison at Cap College and chajrman of the multi-media task fore. New media communica- tion involves the use of inter- active media such as CD- ROMs and multi-media net- works such as the Intemet. Said Bizzocchi, “The media industry is one of the key components of the eeon- omy of B.C? HORIDA. ‘Power! Pumps ¢ Generators © Tillers as-Fowered Engines (EONSDALERENTAL) “CENTRES J 985-9321 105 Fell Avenue at tst Street North Vancouver Anita Taylor North Vancouver I haven't quite decided yet. J still have to do a lot- more reading. Whoever's all for the schools TIE go for it, That's my main concern. There have been so many cuts — a fot of kids are suffering and { think a lot of parents are getting fed up with it. dean Teske West Vancouver J cenainly wouldn't vote for what's in there. | would like a change of government because I think they're lying from begin- ning to end. They say they’re not goint to tax anymore and the first thing you know they're taxing. | like Campbell, but he doesn't have that zip. Vote. Ryan Fowle North Vancouver It's not going to be Clark. Gordon Campbell, Why? Lower taxes. 1 think he’s going to follow through — someone’s got to, eventually. od To vote in the Provincial General Election on Tuesday, May 28, 1996, make sure you're on the Voters List now. Registered voters will already have a Voter 1D Card. If you don’t have this card or you've moved, visit a Registration Centre today. CDs veetions ED eoumoe Thea we crates that LokeM, t O0G8 ADNEC FRI NEKOU LEJSNEKGLS 220 NEF Ba Agieend broreca! car anee NEKOU LEJSN EKGLS Who can register? You can if you're: fe * 18 years of age or older * a Canadian citizen * aresident of British Columbia for the past 6 months How to register: It's simple. Go to your nearest Elections BC Registration Centre or call your Government Agent or local Elections BC office listed in the Blue Pages. Any questions? Contact Elections BC Toll Free 1-800-661-8683.