- Friday, June 9, 1995 ~ North Shore News Local police have a suspect [ Fram page t victims of violent crimes. “What this is really about is soli- darity among victims,” said Merv Duggan. Duggan said the event is being held under the CAVEAT banner. ‘The group’s B.C. chairman is Chris Simmonds. Simmonds’ daughter, Sian, was killed in 1993 in her home in a contract murder paid for by the family's doctor, Josephakis Charalambous. CAVEAT advocates justice sys- tem reform to ensure the rigits of _ victims. The organization's mem- bers believe murder jail sentences should not be reduced and that “life should mean life.” Said Merv Duggan, “We are now coming together to help each other and we just happen to be the family that still doesn’t have an ending.” Coinciding with the increased profile of the Lynn Duggan murder case, a Crimesloppers re-enactment of the crime will air on jacal televi- sion stations, according to a North Vancouver RCMP investigator. Local police have had one sus- pect in the crime from almost the beginning of the murder investiga- tion. The RCMP investigator said To establish minimum lot size regulations for single family lots in the RSN Zone. All persons who believe their interest in property may be affected by ‘the above proposals will be afforded an opportunity to be heard in. person and/or by written submission. Written submissions will be accepted up to the conclusion of the Public Hearings. These Public Hearings are held under the provisions of the Municipal Act. Copies ot the bylaws, resolutions, supporting staff reporis and any” relevant background material are available for review at the North . Vancouver Municipal Hall, 355 West Queens Road, North Vancouver, BC, in the Legislative Services Department or Planning Department, — Monday through Friday, except Statutory Holidays, June 9 to 20, 1995 inclusive, between the hours of 8:30 a.m, and 4:30 p.m. |’ Agnes S. Hilsen Deputy Municipal Clerk June 9, 1995