THE following is a list of recent West Vancouver Police reports: January 01 1. Sewell’s Marina Theft. Stolen: fibreglass dinghy, white with blue stripes, January 03 2. Cypress Bowl Theft, Item stolen from parking lot area. January 05 3. 6300-blk. Bruce Street Break and enter. Eaknawn person entered — electrical room, No sien of forced eatery, Stolen: power washer and hoses, 4. Horseshoe Bay ferry ter- minal Thett. Luggage went miss- ing while boarding ferry. January 06 5. 2100-blk. Argyle Avenue Break and entes. Locks and hasps cut on three storage lockers. Noo sign of forced entry ito storage roan. January 12 6. Eagle Harbour Thett. Boar missing from mooring. Stolen; Pontoon boat with Suzuki 9 hp motor. January 14 7. 3000-bIk. Westmount Road and Aueempted break enter, Suspect smashed kitchen window. Complainant observed a grey vehicle back- ing our of driveway. 8. 2400-bIk. Bellevue Avenue Attempted break and enter. Door knob in’ under- ground parking stairwell was pried and = knob dented. Unknown if entry was gained, All units secure. Lock box key was stolen cacier in’ the month. transportation - lan... , — = ae ~ hoe NEWS ABOUT SUPER SHUTTLE LTD. & LOCAL MINIBUS LTD. The City of North Vancouver has introduced amendments to its Cab Regulation Bylaw to allow for the operation of the Local Minibus Service. The amendments follow in all respects the request by the operator in his bid to establish an alternative private transportation service. The regulation requires all drivers to hold a valid chauffeur's permit and provides for a fare structure as published by the operator. 4 f north vancouver rejected by Council, ycity o City of North Vancouver ed the heart of your commuritty A City business license has been issued. However, the operator must still obtain a license from the Motor Carrier Commission to provide seamless service across the North Shore. A proposa! by the operator for an agreement between the City and his company to achieve an exemption of the Motor Carrier Commission regulations was According to Mayor Jack Loucks “The City has looked carefully at the minibus service and recognizes that it can provide a valuable service to City residents. We also recognize the long-standing contribution to our community by North Shore Taxi and Sunshine Cabs. We have taken steps to change our regulations to allow Local Mini Bus to operate, but are not interested in entering agreements with the sole purpose of circumventing Provincial rules.” Mayor Loucks also noted Council's interest in the upcoming regulatory review to be conducted by the Motor Carrier Commission. Waser EER OS. - ae ONgs in boric For more information on the services proposed by Local Minibus Service for the City of North Vancouver, please contact F. Caouette at 990-4221 The Chamber of Commerce has Year 2000 kits available for sale. For more information call 987-4488 you can reach us 14) Wea [ach Sinxt, North Vakouws BCV7M 1H9 | Www y.cnv.org Phew: 983-7761 Fax: 985-9417 THE following people appeared in North ‘Vancouver court recently to face various charges: Before Judge Ellen Burdett. on Nov. 18, 1998: Juan Antonio Flores, 29, of Burnaby, was fined $100 after he pleaded guilty to catching and retaining under- sized: Dungeness crabs on Ger $0, 1998 in North Vancouver. A Spanish interpreter was required for court. een Warren Scott Jacobsen, 38, of North Vancouver, received 24 months’ proba- tion atter he pleaded guilty to assaulting 2 woman on Nov. 9, 1998 in North Vancouver City. Jacobsen was prohibited trom possessing guns for five veurs, Before Judge J.K. Shaw on Nov. 4, 1998; Douglas Richard Lalonde, 40, of North Vancouver, received 12 months’ probation after he pleaded guilty to assauiting a woman on Apn} 25, 1998 in North Vancouver City. eos Phillip John Blackburn, 41 of Coquitlam, receiv ed 18 months’ probation after he pleaded guilty to committing mischief by kicking a woman's decor on June 23, 1998 in North Vancouver City Before Judge Jerome Paradis on Nov. 4, 1998: James Grane Fitzsimmons. abo on know as James Grant Bover, 23, of New Westminster, was fined $200 and received three months" probation after he pleaded guilty to attempting to steal something from a vehicle between July 9, 1996 and July 12, 1996 in West Vancouver. Fitzsimmons was require to pav S100 restitution. 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