By Anna Mare D'Angelo : ; News, Reporter WEST Vancouver Police foun several stolen vehicles on Tuesday during the course;o burglary i investigation in. : - Horseshoe Bay. th started chen” a pol votticer v chetking ‘outa business: security. alarm sounding at 2:30 a.m. at the Spirit. Gallery in the 6400-black of Bay Street. The: officer: SaWod green Van with (60 geople® init whiz by" dine the opposite direction on the. Trans¢Canada Highway. aUhe. van-rurned off the: highway ‘at’ the 22nd: Street exit, according’ ty, West Vancouver Police Const. Paul Skelton: ‘Tolice: found’ the® van abandoned a “short while fater in the..2100-block of *Shafton’ Places. Police, recovered native carvings believed to. by Horseshoe Bay'store in the vehicle. A West Vancouver Police service dog was brought in:to sniff for suspects” tracks but couldn't Jind anything.” ; . The vanya 1995 C hes ler Caravan, was’, “stolen from: the 6200-block. of Nelson” Street When:a. West’ Vancouver: Police “officer went to alert the! van’ owner, ‘the officer noticed a car near the home wh ich can to have been stolen too. of the second’ stolen vehi- ede ki e two blocks away in the 6400- block in Horseshoe Bay ries Meanwhi leo in’ ule; 2000: block .-of ; “Mathers ‘Avenue a constable noticed a red: Mustang: with two! men ‘in’ it parked ‘the Wrong Way on the. street. When the police officer got closer* to. the | car; its “driver ‘stepped onthe gas’ and sped offi in reverse, said Skelton. : taken: from. the. . found the ‘driv Street and Haywood. cCOuVer Police officer went to alert thevan ow the offiec aoticed a car near the home which appeared to have been stolen too. twas ” WSihoStreer where the control in atarn and-spun cut The purs- “ing police carstruck the Mustan 4, Causing” an estimated $1,800 worth of damage. No one. Was injured: The 1988 Mustang had been stoles from. the 1500-block of -Esquimalt Avenue. The, two “suspects ran off in different directions. “Our dog was getting a litle tired. He had done a lot of sniffing by this-time so we called another dog in from Vancouver City Police,” said. Skelton. . The Vancouver City Police service dog hiding i ina tree near 15th The. suspect was taken’ to hospital after. he was bitten by the dog: The other sus- ’ pect managed to. escape. -At©7 am. ‘Tuesday police received a complaint that’ a°1997. Jeep, was from the 6100-block of Nelson Street... Police: are: investigating ‘to. see if the stolen car cases are linked mes James Matthew, Ryan, 29,:0f: Burnaby is charged with dangerous: driving, pos-: sessing stolen’ property worth: more: than $5,000,: theft’ of “property, worth more | “than'$5,060 and: possessing house: break-. ing, tools. He appeared in West: Vancouver provincial court and was remanded i in-cus- tody, until his next. court appearance. seme driver, dost” tolen From prac sectations buuan “bo rake 6 cr ket. toe ased on what our pends tadei to make us fee! Too atten, savy Landry, coniples are bound bv the-expectations that anise from a culture, that prescribes when and how we ‘demonstrate our love, Lee What results isa sort of perfor: HO AMET. “Pin wonderh g how: many cople are.satisfied with the quali-; yo of- the past five Valentines: If they" re net satisfied, Could the ind- mate. couple talk about! what a” uniquely designed Valentine's Day: would look like for them.7 Disappointment: could: be avoided if couples communicated, their, wishes, she say's, How many partners say: “Ihe -of She loves me they will create this Kind of special evening for me,” she asks. : © Recognize that there_ is more than one way to demonstrate love. “H might be. the kind of guy: that’ buys an’ RSP,” says Landry. “She might’ prefer a tte a téte din-. nerat home. . “T would nor want a | Hallmark “card. | might ike to go to a lecture’ ofan author or-hear an interesti g ne “Ww poet” : . Above all, take.’ re onsibility for your own happiness eee While Landry won tdivulg her: " Valentine's plans, she will say:. ral vi * defined ‘what. Pd ‘like to! be doing “that day and P u be doing i it