oat bomb scare A BOMB threat Sunday night halted SeaBus traffic and brought out police on both ends of the transit route. North. Vancouver RCMP Const. Catherine Galliford said a man phoned 9-1-1 from the 300-block Chesterfield area to say the Burrard would blow and there would be a bang at Lonsdale Quay. Police deduced he may have been referring to SeaBuses Burrard Otter and Burrard Beaver. SeaBus sailings were halted while Vancouver and North Vancouver police searched the terminals. Police did not find any explosives. First two phases of project due “97. From page 3 technical standpoint. “We had to report to council and the band knew that,” he said, Therefore, Sigurjonsson said he was surprised by an Aug. 2 letter from Wong that asked if the exten- sion required council approval. That letter went on (to say TAKaya’ Developments kad begun pre-sale of the development on the premise that road access would be . [provided by the Roche Point Drive “extension, © ae “This conclusion was based on written confirmation from the district thatthe extension of the road was ' acceptable,” said Wong. Mayor Murray Dykeman said the, letter did «not. provide - written approval for the extension. He added the’ proposal. came before council in August at an appro- priate,time in the process. ~ Developers. were scheduled to meet with district staff ‘Tuesday afternoon... , Burrard) Band chief Leonard » George said the two sides would review six years of documents on the _Assue, but would not say if the band would push. for Roche Point Drive. - access. . .2 “I don’t want to create any. : assumptions,” *he said... on " “Since band plans to~ provide “access .to the development from : > Forover 50 years, Roche Point Drive were rejected by a ; {6, / resident-pressured council Oct. the band and district have worked on; a deal to alfow construction vehicles to use district land. / An in-camera motion of Oct. 25 allows the band to use an unpaved portion at the end of Roche Paint Drive so the band can continue con- struction for a t4-day. period jantil Nov, 9. However, the band dees not agree with four terms for permission to enter district lands for a longer-lerm agreement, district. lands nianager Don Sigston stated in an Oct. 25 Tet ter to council members. The band wants a 12-month road access allowance, not six months as outlined in the agreement; street cleaning twice a week or When necd- ed, rather than everyday: and 21-day . termination notice. The band also wants iiny mention of access from Dollarton Highway deleted. _ Crist said if the band wants to use the district's road for construction, the band must build an access road from Dollarton Highway. Wong expects the first two phases of the Windsong development to be completed in the first half of 1997. By then, the project.will need a road. What do sellers tell prospective buy- ers about which road they will drivi:. to get to their new home? “Good question,” said Wong. j weve been creating individual solutions through a range’ Extrad ACCUSED MURDERERS Auf Rafay, 19, and Sebastian Burns, 20. face a week-long extradition hearing in’ B.C. Supreme Court beginning Nov. 20. The North Shore men are charged with killing Rafay’s parents and handicapped sister in the fami- ly's Seattle-area home last year. Should the extradition be gramt- ed. the pair will stand trial in Washington state on the charges. 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