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Paradis in North Vancouver provincial court on Feb. 15; Edwin Carter received a condi- tional discharge and was placed on probation for six months after the 42-year-old North Vancouver man pleaded guilty to a charge of assaulting another person in con- nection with a Nov. 17, 1988 inci- We're living in a changing society. Our children must learn new knowledge, skills and attitudes that will help them mect the challenges of the future. Major changes were recommended by the Royal Commission on Education after hearing the views of thousands of British Columbians. Now, in consultation with educators, parents, and others, we are implementing most of those recommendations. Education. Acommitment to — British Columbia's future. dent. eke Dale Victor Manderschied was fined $150 and placed on proba- tion for six months after the 21- year-old Burnaby man pleaded guilty to possessing marijuana in connection with a Jan. 12 seizure of the drug. A condition of his probation was that he not be found within a one-block radius of the Beaux & Belles snooker hall in North Van- couver. Brian Lacina was fined $500 and had his licence suspended for six months after the 34-year-old North Vancouver man pleaded guilty to failing to stop at the scene of an accident in connection with an Aug. 22, 1988 incident. In addition to the fine, Lacina was ordered to pay $106 to the vic- tim. Before Judge R.D. Grandison in Moe Court Page 12 We're making a commitment and an investment — $2.9 billion over the next decade to support new education policies...curriculum changes..,.better facilities. You can look forward to exciting and innovative changes: a new provincial curriculum structure to be phased in over 10 years more emphasis on creative thinking and problem solving new learning resources, such as computer technology, to help our teachers do an even better job and to equip our children to take their place in the society of the future dual entry into kindergarten a: the first of four ungraded years so our youngsters can move through the primary years at their own pace new grade 11] and 12 programs offering a range of options to give students new ways to complete graduation and help them move into careers of their choice [] creation of the Education Advisory Council, with broad representation from the community, to advise on implementing the changes (J) anew School Act $1.4 billion in addition to regular school operating budgets over the next 10 years to put policies and curriculum in place $1.5 billion on new and improved school facilities over the next 6 years an increase of 9.9%or $129 million in 1989/9 provincial grants to school districts Add it up...commitment and investment...for our future. Even if you don’t have children in school, you'll benefit. A quality education system will pay off in a healthier, more prosperous society for all British Columbians. To accomplish this, we need your participation. “That’s why we’re putting the YOU into education” For more information on these ercitiny initiatives, write: PZ The Hon. Tony Brummet ps8 Minister of Education Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B.C. V8V 1X4