eC ya devel wef: BAN 1995 - North Shore News res Pe ete ei te Soave a- ~ Wednesday, No November 28, Ao Pane RII Mea: of recent North Shore emer: gency incidents: November 14 : Several deep-sea vessels were warned about illegal fishing in the inner harbor, Situation was rectified immediately. . November 17. Number of medical aid calls: 4 - Number of false alarms: 2 Number of public service calls: 3 1500-bik. Bay St. . Commercial/industrial fire. ‘Sechelt Dr/Berkley Ave. , Pole/transformer fi fire. ; - Novernber 18 Number of medica! aid calls: 7 Number of false alarms: | - ant Number of public service calls: 0 -1600-bik. Columbia St.» Chimney fire. _, . November 19 ‘Number of medical aid calls: 5 ~ Number of false alarms: 0 _- Number of public service calls: | ~ Mit. Seymour. “s»Carhruck fire. oe ., November 20 : Number. of medical aid calls: 10 tracked to a ‘suspect in custody in ‘Number of false alarms: | ‘Number of public service calls: 0 "> 3100-bik. Colwood Dr. -_.. Unreported fire. ° Number of medical aid calls: 9 the 200-block West [4th Street. Mahon Park, ; NCA search.. PSD located an amount of cannabis mar- ijuana in a vehicle and outside on the ground. « “Gunner” a clay in court. THE FOLLOWING people appeared in North. and West ‘Vancouver courts recently to face . various charges: : Before Judge © Reginald :Grandison in West Vancouver, ‘provincial court on July 24: \ Richard George Leask, 38. of’ Burnaby, received six “months! pro- ‘bation after he pleaded. guilty to’ committing mischief by damaging a iail light on a vehicle, on July 29,. 1994, in West Vancouver. Leask was". required to pay $224.20 restitution. ‘ Before . Judge” Reginald Grandison in West Vancouver ‘guilty’ to the® lesser. 0! _ provincial court on July 1 : Ralf” Dietmar: Schulz, months after he pleaded not guilty to trafficking, - but instead pleaded include offence of narcotic poss: The charge involved mari ana November 3... os ; ae Shirley Ave. and Canyon Blvd... : __ ot Two-vehicle accident... Leg injury. Charges: disobeying a stop ssign. Approximately $18,000 dam age. Y Number of false alarms: 5 i Enjoy Your Vacation leave your residence in the. .*, care of Homecheck © : Number of routine calls: 12 : Code 3 emergency calls: 21 “November 19.0. Number of routine ‘calls: 19” Code 3 emergency calls a * Muria’s lawyer was moaning, i “How could you sign a 7-year lease fora space. = 2 YOUN you wanted to convert into a fitness center. <2 un ‘Gantt help it, tm giving acl when the land isn't zoned for a fi ness cen: me. The, bailiff was just here. ter? That's suicidail” “Mural adjusted the straps of her; ‘sizé-4 red leotard. “No chcice, Larry, there were people lined up ready to snap it up. | had jee hours to make’ up my mind: , Besides, 7’ there had been a big, A’& P on that very” : spot so | assumed there'd be no problem." .. Larry was still holding his graying head in his Based on “Actual hands. "Lineup, Shmineup, you still don't sign © Cases when there’s no proper zoning." ’ Murial tossed ‘her ong, blond hair out of her eyes. "That's why | rushed over to'City. Nall and met with the “zoning people. They promised to pass a bill that would 4 temporarily change the zoning so that | could get started.” ° "Larry shook his head. “Better start saying your prayers ~~ You've borrowed $50,000 from the bank to pay mest of the $70,000 renovations.’ If something goes wrong at City Hall here in Le Pas;’you're in deep, dean troubie.” Muriai grabbed her papers and practically flew out the door. “Sorry, got to run, | have to teach another aerobics “class in half an hour. Why don't you come to'one of . them, Larry? By the looks of that paunch ot yours, you . : . could use it!" “ yOu! BE THE JUDGE. Then look below for the decision A month later, Lary received a frantic call rom Mur of the Manitoba ¢ court. HOMECheck | Dre : PAGER: 623-5116 . Entry attempted. ; V by..breaking bolts’ off: door... Watch lights ere also unscrewed, Stolen: : BA Service of WOODPARK | a PROPERTIES LTD. West Vancouver issued. The renovations carrie .beyond. what the. permit allowed,. We: have’ 70 “charges pending against Murial. She has broken every “rule. Stop her from running her business, = Murial practically pushed. the city’ off the stand ‘You ” Honour, | have applied for re-zoning to permit the.con- " ditional use of.the premises as a fitness center. ‘Abillto “this effect has passed second réading. I've signed a?- “year lease and invested $70,000. if you grant the city a ~ injunction, they will ruin me financially. For some reason they are out to get me. Don't let them win af (Should Murial be stopped from running her business until the legal i issues, are resolved? ly Brand Names ou ‘ASIMMONs: ae yout fighting Cy Hall? We can “help.” " “ “PRICES! r Ask about our FREE delivery, tup & mattress renioval service ; Ne. COLONY Suite 300 = "233, S West 1st St., N. Van. "56-8600 | HOME FURNISHINGS Bf} | ' STA ppapowe eo z = : ove - 1075 Roosevelt Crescent Poe Py ‘North Vancouver “e blocks behind Avalon Hotel) “Open Daily Fri. 9-9; Sun’ 12-4 | ness center is located in the area where a grocery, stood. It hasn't generated more vat, or caused any slope An injunction would cause ‘Murial economic losses that could not be fully compensated if she wo ’ ‘at tral. ron Today's decision i is based ‘on the facts of an actual case and the law of Manitoba. Claire Bernstein | is. : syndicated columnist. Copyright 1995 Haika Enterprises, : ‘