Michael Becker News Editar A North Vancouver man who was shot during a police drug raid of his home has lost a civil suit against the RCMP officer who pulled the trigger. David Lorne Glover was Shotin the chest by Cpl. filenn Mayark on) March 19, 1990, when police arrived at his doorstep to exceute a warrant to search Glover's home for drugs. Glover souvht damages a F from Magark for injuries NEWS photo Mike Wakeficid caused by the gunshot NORTH Shore Lifebcat Society members took part last week in a search for three missing boaters in Howe wound. ; Sound. The men had been missing for three days. The men's bodies were found on Thursday near Anvil and In her reasons ter judg: ‘Man shot in NV drug raid loses civil suit no evidence of reckless conduct or gross negli- geree oon othe part) of Maark, The police corporat had knovked on the door, Glover opened it and Moevark shouted “police, get down,” er “police, face down on the floor.” Other officers atthe door called out “police and “warrant.” Glover had a TV remote control in his hand and did hot comply with the con mands He was shot by Magark a few seconds after the police commands were given. Glover's case argued that) Mapark had acted recklessly and without jus- tification. In. earlier trial testimony Magark had said thar Glover anacked him Gambier islands. Foul play is not suspected. The dead men were identified as Eli Vukelich, Nick Vukelich, both ment, Madam Justice of Squamish, and Winston Payne, of Whistler. Marvyn Koenigsberg found with the remote control. -D strict of 2 - North Vancouver - - COUNCIL MEETING Road Improvements on Indian River Drive Public Meeting AGENDA The District of North Vancouver will be undertaking Phase | of 3 planned three year ~~ Wireless Telecommunications March §& - 7:00 p.m. construction project consisting of road improvements and drainage works on Facilities Rogers Cable 4 , Sat. 9:00 a.m Indian River Drive. Work is planned to commence in early March and : 00 am. should be campleted by the end of April. Council is considering a palicy (o provide guidetines for the review of applications for wireless cellular facilities including towers and antennas. The intent of these guidelines is to inform all parties of the application process and to minimize the Council Matters 1. TNT Festiva Events - Millennium , Am You may experience minor periodic delays during the con- Activities LES: struction project and your patience is appreciated. 2. Secretarial Services to Council : 3.Financing of Light Rapid Transit (LRT)/Sky Train +. BC's Highway Infrastructure 5. Development Permit - 1980 Marine Drive 6. Development Permit - 2620 Mount Seymour Parkway : : - j 7. Task Force on Direct Democracy s < : iets ye Ree . Ph oc. on tr To we Report ome : os pt BS: ! : ; 7:20 pum. o 730 pene ok e 8. Temporary Signs on District Road mere ny rie hia ied ra FE Wyater ror : Presentations and Q & A Period : Allowances sg eri rac id be pent NT oy Dee a village- the *. "36.p.m. to 8:00 p.m. 9. 1999 Frontage Tax Court of Revision visual impact of the facilities. ee EDEMA Ny Sa Pry hua SNe Senp tates 0 , oe t an ~ wt 1 ae ae March 24,1999. SON QUESTION : Council.Chantber, District Hall . : The meeting will provide an opportunity For more information call 990-2211 or : P : B I : PP Y capi for people to ask questions about the poli- refer to the District InfoWeb at u 0, ; " : : : . iti cy to staff and representatives of the indus- www.dnv.org, where you can find back- i : t sea I e : ry ground reports on agenda items. For further information please call the Community Planning Department at 990-2391, Community Corner The Blueridge Community Association invites all Blucridge/Seymour Heights McKeen Avenue tesidents to its monthly meeting. The ~~ meeting will be held Tuesday, March 9, TAKE NOTICE THAT, pursuant to Section 186(2) of the Municipal Act, at 7:00 p.m. in tke staff room at the Council of the Corporation of the District of North Vancouver Seymour Heights Elementary School, _imends to rent a portion of the McKeen Avenue road allowance, shown on 2640 Carnation St. the sketch, to BC Rail Ltd. for the installation of a spur line. The term of There will be a presentation by a speaker the Agreement will be 15 years from April 1, 1999, with an Option to from another municipality on how to Renew fora further 15 years. The annual rent will be $11,084.00. build a successful community association. For further information, contact the Land Department at 990-2264. For more information, contact Eric Anderson at 929-6849 or Angela Trudeau at 929-7473.