Pedestrians hit A WEST Vancouver couple were hit by a vehtele on April 19 as they walked through the parkieg lot af the Park Royal Cinema at 9 pm, The man was brushed by the vehicle, but the woman was knocked to the ground, according tow West Vancouver Potice spokesman, The woman was later. released from hospital with non-life-(hreatening injuries. A West Vancouver woman was charged with revers sing her vehicle when unsafe. No names were released, Suspect bitten A SUSPECT received injuries to his buttocks and left hand on April 7.from a police dog. Police responded to 4 burglary i in- progress at a home in the Zin)-block West 22nd Street. The suspect was tracked by North Vancouver RCMP dog, Timber, and his han- dier, Const. Jackson Nash, to the 200-biock of West 23rd Street, where, police say, the suspect refused to stop. He was nabbed by the dog. / A second suspect was chased by 1 general duty police officer and was. apprehended at the intersection of the Trans Canada Highway and Lonsdale Avenue. /The see- ond suspect had ‘cuts to his head caused by juniping out ofa broken window of the burglarized home, said police, Joseph Aenrico Anton and Stanley Albert ‘Thomas, both. 21-year-old North Vancouver residents, were puters to the district NV District council joins digital world THE INFORMATION highway is about to be routed through the homes of the Nocth Vircauver District mayor and council, NORTH VANCCGUVER DISTRICT COUNCIL by Martin Millerchip Council agreed Monday to spend beiween STO000 and $13,000 to connect its home conm- *s computer network. Council members will gain 24- hour access to electronic mail (E+ mitil), electronic scheduling and the district's BBS (bulletin board sys- tem), Currently four of the seven council members have computer systems, Software and hardware lo ensure compatibility and home sys- ~ tems for the three who do not have equipment will all be on loan. Acknowledging the lack of his computer knowledge, Mayor Friday, April 22, 1994 - North Shore News - 5 TEES PE. RE JAYEGRMOTIVE BRAKE SPECIALISTS B.C.A.A. - A.R.A. - APPROVED BRAKES ~ LIFETIME WARRANTY (on shoes or pads) OUR 367M YEAR 176 PEMBERTON AVE. N.VAN. FUTON ALOU OUT! "$397 is Poet Spid pier sok Oecihonne, tnyle feom core futon, Seedchguctciee futon cow, oF | . Pea: folios 0 OO! fat Caw. 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Injury * Death of a family member * Back injury, arm, kdee, hip and leg fractures, whiplash, z Fibrinyalgia, internat injuries, INITIAL INTERVIEW = UFREE Org CHARGE #1003-100 Park Royal South (West Vancouver) Wri. RANE ALL FOWLE iy a meriter in good standing of the Law Societies of B.C., Alta. a and Sask, and isi staintrags member of amunber of Trial Lawyer's Associations. Murray Dykeman said, “Maybe my grandson can teach me what P need to know.” Coun, Janice Harris hopes that a conversion to computer communi- sition wiil help to organize her life, “Lam snowed under with paper,” she said. ‘charged with break, enter and theft, and pdssession of stolen property in connection with the incident. ‘Fund built for infrastructure "$1.7. million. annual road paving. . program, initiated. in 1986, so that every road in the municipality can be repaved every four years. ° Ambleside and. Dundarave ; ; Ratepayers’ Association (ADRA) i : ; J — ° a ‘member Lionel Lewis said West y fi : . Vancotiver Council was responding = - "to the “hounding” for tax. cuts by “the ADRA and other ratepayers’ ‘ groups... The .ADRA’s April newsletter. showed that {he number of municipal staff earning more than $50,000 a year in West Vancouver has increased from 29- to'180 from 1987 to 1992, “From page 3 So aes - pel, for ‘example, is ‘directed into _ the Capital Facilities Fund. The fund is being built up for use in. major infrastructure pro-. grams.:" “This ‘fund: was recommended i by the’ Finance ‘Task Force :.. West. Vancouver doesn’t enjoy the land base that many other municipalities use‘to raise money for capital expenditures,” Sager said. . “The. fund ourrently contains “about $4.1 million. ‘Uthas been used to finance a ede, . “CORRECTION NOTICE “In our advertisement on Wednesday April 20, 1994 we quoted a 1994 Jaguar XJ6, at $499 per month for 24 months with total . payments being $16,500. The ‘total, payments ° should read 2 $28,476. 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