Work premieres JUDITH MARCUSE Dance Company brings an exciting program to North Vanccuver’s Centennial Theatre tonight. Marcuse, a local choreographer, says of her new work Madrugada, Portugese for ‘‘time between midnight and dawn’’: ‘‘Ie’s about fragmentation. It’s a dark piece, but I hope it’s uplifting by the end.’’ Madrugada makes it world premiere tonight at 8 p.m. Phone 987-PLAY for tickets. a a - oa ~ a . . a N . a BRITISH COLUMBIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY: if You Want To START, CHANGE or RENEW Your Career in 1990 SIGN HERE! Name Address Phone No. Career Goals or Hobbies/ Interests (s) (use separate sheet if necessary) We have many different ways of helping you. Allow us to explore them with you by filling out this questionnaire, then clipping and mailing to: Student Services. BCIT, 3700 Willingdon Avenue, Burnaby, B.C. V5G 3H2. Our full and part-time training programs cover a multitude of careers in ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY. BUSINESS, HEALTH SCIENCES AND TRADES. 1990 is OPEN HOUSE year at BCIT. Come and see how our students are Challenging The Future Today! April 7 & 8 23 - Friday, February 23, 1990 - North Shore News ° 3 hr. cruise 66’ “Bastion City” § ] 5 Wed. thru Sun. 1:30pm 5 minute walk from $13 sr. Nanaimo B.C. Ferry dock $10 child (Seniors free on B.C. Fernes Wednesday & Thursday) NANAIMO 753-2852 1-800-663-7337 Evenings “4 fH Arn Let’s Sell REAL ESTATE *% = , Harley McDougall List with me — be WORRYFREE ! “Serving the whole North Shore" ono RA MONTREAL TRUST Office, “TE make my conunissions the old fashioned way. 1 earn them. ** Photo submitted THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF NORTH VANCOUVER ILLEGAL SUITE ENFORCEMENT MORATORIUM On February 19, 1990 the City Council adopted a resolution declaring a moratorium on enforcement action against illegal suites. City Council has decided to postpone enforcement action until the recently commissioned Community Consultation Survey on Hlegal Suites, being car- ried out by Social Planning and Research Council (S.P.A.R.C.) has been com- pleted and a decision is reached with respect to the appropriate policies re- quired to address the illege! suite issue. The City will continue to receive and record signed, written complaints regar- ding illegal suites but no further enforcement action will be taken throughout the duration of the moratorium. In circumstances where health or safety infractions are noted in an illegal suite, either as a result of a valid complaint or as a result of a regular in- spection, then the moratorium does not apply to the extent that those health or safety infractions must be corrected. During the period of the moratorium the City will nct permit the Construction of ‘illegal’ suites nor will it permit the re-establishment of suites previously removed. A moratorium is not an indefinite suspension of enforcement actions. It is a temporary deferral of enforcement action until Council reviews the results of the Community Consultation Survey and decides whether it will re-affirm or change the present City policy with respect to illegal suites. Mayor J.E. Loucks on behalf of North Vancouver City Council