10 -— Sunday, April 21, 1991 - North Shore News Anna Hiarie D’Angelo B.C. TEACHERS walked out of classes at 2 p.m. Wednesday to protest a government bill which would roll back negotiated salaries. Unionized teachers spent the class time holding a ‘‘study session’’ to discuss Bill 82, the Compensation Fairness Act. Bill 82 ailows Compensation Stabilization Commissioner Ed Lien to Should teachers’ salaries be rolled back? Barbara Griffiths Julia Crawford Debbie Neuls North Vancouver North Vancouver North Vancouver No, [| think that they No, because they should I don’t object to a roll have a valid contract. be paid more. | think back. I they are underpaid right now, adequate. think a wage increase would be roll back any public sector collective agreement signed after Jan. 29. Because of Bill 82, North Vancouver School Board has refused to implement a two-year col- lective agreement signed in February that gives North Vancouver Teachers’ Association members a seven-per- cent raise. tris Clark North Vancouver I think the children are the ones who suffer more in a_ teachers’ dispute. The lower wage increase should be fine. Barkatali Lalani North Vancouver 1 don’t think they should be rolled back. Teachers have to deal with larger classes and other stresses in the system. Teachers are putting in more work. lower WV Waterfront study viewed at open house AN OPEN house was recently held in West Vanconver as part of an ongoing process to enhance waterfront parks and the seawalk from Dundarave to Ambleside. The Waterfront Directions Study project is spearheaded by the West Vancouver Parks and Recreation Department and a consultant team led by Guzzi Perry Landscape Architects. Unlike past studies for the waterfront parks, which focused on general park land uses, the new study is a public process designed to gain a detailed understanding or call 929-0252. The of park-use needs. The study will also provide in- formation to establish the charac- ter and directions of future water- front development. An invitational ‘‘stakeholder’’ work session, attended by a broad range of individuals and group The lifestyle you've always dreamed of awaits you at The Northlands. Exquisitely designed, graciously spacious fownhonte residences created to house the treasures you treasure. Beautifully surrounded by towering cedars, ideally located so close to everything — the golfing, the tennis, the sailing, the skiing, the hiking, the shopping, the theatre, the restaurants. And best of all, the freedom to enjoy it all. Go north to The Northlands this weekend and celebrate a whole new way of living. Staining three bedroom executive fownhontes from $249,900. Display home open daily except Fridays, 12 noon fo 6 pm INTRAWEST representatives from the entire district, was held March 14. Meanwhile the open house was held at the Seniors Activity Centre March 21. The open house pro- vided the community with an op- portunity to learn more about the study area. Display panels at the event outlined objectives and the process of the study. Sketches, site photos and aerial photos provided illustration of existing site condi- tions. The study is now entering the conceptual design phase. NORTHLANDS Because there's so nuch more to life than just living.