From Page 1 Campeau says traditionally there is vandalism and the odd break-in in parks at this ‘time of year because more people are using the woods, but added the guard has lit- vandalism. “7 doa't say it (the guard) didn’t help but most van- dalism occurs - during - the daylight hours,’’ said . From Page-1: ‘Burns Bog was erroneous, .imaccurate, and nota. fair ‘Tepresentation of the facts. . ©, The. report, written by ye ‘Vancouver city’s manager, “ said.a purchase of Burns ‘and .Delta. taxpayers. . The bog’ ‘was. bought . by. Van- ‘fun jointly with Delta. -conimittee. had: put.’ nd rice : ‘on any: “purchas ‘Bog and’ was only consider-. ing compensation . to Van- ouver: and Delta : theoreti- al Parks spokesman Lucian’ tle to do. with break-ins and © . ‘Bog by the GVRD would » ‘oa. Yeend up | costing Vancouver. ouver 23 years ago and is” -. Bog ‘would. be no greater than what had already, been ‘agreed’ to. -by: ‘Vancotiver: and. Delta.. cee But “Baker: said. the. sub- - Burns “. n afi: interview. with: the. News, : Baker. said the. sub-", 12 - Friday, September 6, 1985 - North Shore News Park residents report break-ins Campeau. **We were never there to secure cabin owners.’ : West: Vancouver police haven’t increased patrols in the area but now patrol to the top of the road since the guard was removed, said Staff Sgt. Ed Pruner. The police are aware of only two break-ins in the fast month but say others may have oc- cured and not been reported. Cypress Bowl Recreation aletéa a “Feport on recom. - mended solutions to. the waste management problem for a board meeting at the end of September. Baker said the sub-com- mittee’. is looking at’ such solutions as incineration and resource recovery, combined with use of Burns Bog. But ’ she stressed that.the amount of ‘garbage going. to Burns ‘In 1983, , Vancouver’ and - Delta signed an agreement — ‘with the’ GVRD that would - allow: surrounding municipalities access to -Burns Bog. But when. North Nancouver. applied in April _ operator, “Wayne Booth, says as far as he is concerned the guard has nothing to do with security. Rather it's there to prevent people driv- ing up the mountain, road under poor winter condi- tions. OUT OF BOUNDS He adds that Stroshin’s cabin isn’t even within the provincial park boundaries to ‘use 6 the Be after Premier’ Street is closed, that request was denied. Baker said the Greater: Vancouver »Sewerage and. Drainage District committee, ~ ade:'the decision,’ -- agreed with’; North Van-:: - which ; couver's decision to close. : Premier Street, ‘but were not ** prepared. to allow North Van™ garbage’ to be dumped at Burns Bog until a waste re- covery plan was in effect. -. Baker says"the District’s ‘, intent: isto’ close: Premier Street: by December. and therefore has nothing to West Vancouver's Hollyburn ple can't see in the bush at do with his operation. Ridge, says neighbors night. . rar ‘‘They’re crazy to already look. out for each Stroshin, on the other ; i publicize the fact there are other. He is considering hand, says his. neighbor’s alarm went off at 5 a.m. recently when someone at- . a tempted to breakin. ed cabins up there,’’ said Booth, ‘‘If the cabin owners are concer.ed about securi- posting a reward for informa- tion leading to the recovery of his stolen goods. ty, they should be looking at West Vancouver Parks West Vancouver ‘has a getting money together for spokesraan Frank Kurucz warden in the park year- : security.”” said removing the guard round. but Kurucz said the rae might be related to van- question of guard scheduling oon REWARD would be discussed‘ at talks datism in a small degree but . won with Cypress Bowl . 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