10 - Sunday, Febzuary 3, 1991 - North Shore News Anna Marie D’Angelo a: INQUIRING REPORTER A THREE-HOUR rescue Jan. 26 of two men in what has been described as ‘‘an alcohol-related incident’’ along Capilano River involved 40 North Shore emergen- cy-response personnel. West Vancouver and North Van- couver District fire departments, the North Shore Rescue Team and the B.C. Ambulance service all took part in Should rescued people a tricky canyon rescue of two Burnaby men. North Vancouver District assistant fire chief Bruce Ramsay said the rescue’s cost was a concern, but more impor- tantly, the rest of the community had less coverage while emergency workers rescued the ill-fated raft riders. pay emergency costs? Lucien Collet North Vancouver Yes, I think that they should pay partly, not the full amount, so the next time they will be more careful. Greg Stewart Neison Absolutely. If they want to take risks and go out of bounds, then they should be prepared to pay the whole cost, otherwise stay in bounds. Rachel Galo Coquitlam If signs are weil posted, then they should pay. People should use their common sense. H.A. Cummings North Vancouver I think there should be some responsibility put on these people. Not the whole cost, but there should be some kind of fine. Mary McArthur North Vancouver Yes, depending on the circumstances. They should be responsible for their actions, most are adults. MUNICIPAL ___AFFAIRS —__ AGENDAS North Vancouver City Council, Monday, Feb. 4 at 7:30 p.m.: North Vancouver City community plan bylaw, 23rd and Ridgeway; 18th and Williams/Zoning bylaw, Park and Tilford text amend- ment/Zoning bylaw, Greenwood Park; 18th and Williams/Zoning bylaw, CCNV parking lot/Zoning bylaw, Rudolf Steiner Centre Association, 276 East Keith Road. North Vancouver District Council, Monday, Feb. 4 at 7:30 p.m.: (Regular council meeting on Feb. 11). Policy and planning commit- tee: Capilano College master plan/Request for change in liquor licence, Mt. Seymour Resorts Ltd. West Vancouver District Council, Monday, Feb. 4 at 7:45 p.m.: Traffic bylaw amendment, to reg- ulate zones for disabled park- ing/Official community plan bylaw amendment, to designate duplex zones as development permit areas. Ls DEVELOPMENT PERMITS North Vancouver City: Applica- tion to rezone 276 East Keith Rd./Building permit application, 2111 Moody Ave., G. Mann. North Vancouver District: Bylaw 6273, to subdivide 4235 St. Georges Ave., R. Bradwell/ Application for rezoning and de- velopment permit, 1600-block McGuire Ave., Pas Enterprise Lid./Subdivision application, Wellington Drive. West Vancouver District: Devel- Motor Vehicle opment permit application, 2232 Marine Dr., Ferguson's. PUBLIC HEARINGS North Vancouver City: Bylaw 6159, to reclassify land to park, recreation and open space/Bylaw 6160, to amend city zoning map by reclassifying lots to public use and assembly zone/Bylaw 6173, to amend text of zoning bylaw for Park and Tilford Shopping Centre to permit use of two buildings in public garden for a property Management office, a chapel, board rooms and meeting rooms. North Vancouver District: None. West Vancouver District: Official Community Plan amendment bylaw to designate duplex zones as development permit areas. Appli- cant: West Vancouver District. PROVEN RESULTS with over 8 years experience! LESLIE LaFLECHE 984-9711 (24 hrs.) injury Claims Free initial consultation Percentage fees or hourly rates 687-0413 Call Stephen Frame, Loreen Williams or Jim Graham HARPER. GREY. EASTON & COMPANY A law firm established in 1907 IF YOU CARE ABOUT CANADA'S FUTURE, HERE'S HOW TO GET INVOLVED The Citizens' Forum on Canada's Future is in British Columbia. Our mandate is to hear your views on the future of Canada. But, we're different. We'll be in the audience and you'll be on stage. @ We want to hear from you in small group discussions, or, if you prefer, individually. Simply call the Forum's Idea line below to voice your opinion or get a group discussion kit that will tell you ali you need to know. @ Call your local radio talk show tO voice your opinion. © Join groups in your area now. Just call the Idea line for where and when. — HERE'S HOW IT WORKS:——_- @ We'll be broadcasting a live national television show from your area. Watch your local cable channel for details. @ Just because the Forum moves to another part of Canada, doesn't mean that the dialogue stops. Our local team can assist you in becoming a volunteer. We want to continue to hear from you or your group discussions right up until May. IT'S YOUR CALL To get all the details, just call toll free: 1-800-66-FORUM Citizens’ Forum THE PEOPLE SPE A