Gratin TODD GAULD, a West Vancouver Secondary Grade 12 student, prepares to extinguish a fire during a training exercise with the West Vancouver Fire Department. Gauld recently compieted 90 hours of work experience with the department as part of the high school's Career Development Program. Currently there are two firefighters employed in West Vancouver who went through the orogram. From pase 39 couldnt have been happiest Then. on breht spring morning, he was the tirst officer on the seene aba brutal and deadly assault on the Caouette children Sty hours later he dropped by iny olfice toca coffee aid sone Support. He was so emotionally devastated by what he had seen. and the thought any- one could do that to chil dren, he wept On Thursday, when Assistant Commissioner Proke pinned the medal on the teft breast of Constable Fitzpatrick ’s red serne. 1 was aecompanied on the right side with a decoration none of the other poli officers had. [was a rib- bon. Small and simple. but worn in menory af those children. [ Was proud to be there, Joe. On Thursday and for the List 20 years. NOTICE TO MOTORISTS TRAFFIC DELAYS HIGHWAY #99 3 KM’S NORTH OF HORSESHOE BAY The Ministry of Transportation and Highways advises the traveling public that there will be traffic delays on Highway #99, three kilornetres north of the Horseshoe Bay Underpass beginning April 29th through May 30th for rock siope stabilization. The Project will involve approximately 3000 square metres of rock scaling and tree removal. Highway delays and closures will be in effect as follows: 30 minute scheduled closuves during the second half of each hour 2:00 AM to 4:00 PM Mondays to Thursdays 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM Fridays The Ministry thanks you for your patience and cooperation Guring these delays. Province of British Columbla Ministry of Transportation and Highways The new Vancouver International Airport expansion has been years in the making, and B.C.Hydro was there from the start. From the beginning, everyone knew the new facility would have increased clectri- cal power requirements, bat twas B.C Hydro who broughi efficient solutions. Rinher than upgrading the existing Sea fskind Substation, BC Hydro worked wath the airport to build the YVR Sabstation With ats own sabstitren tomer ts crower needs, the new Vancouver Interoational Airport now receives high-voltage power ata very economical rate. The bottom fine’? More, efficient power ata lower overall cost. What's nore. B.C Hydro and the airport worked together to share a common duct system which chminated overhead wi OF course. B.C Hydro helped implement Power Smart solutions i mitny parts of the new facility, BGhudra Rehable Services. Resource lil People. from the energy efficient runway lights to compact fluorescent concourse lighting to the new high- energy efficiency air conditioning pumps and fans. The yearly savings’? More than 6 million kilowate hours per year ~ enouyt electricity to power 600 homes. Our partnership with the Vancouver Tateratiodal | Tport bs FUSE One More way We're working bo provide the power BCL needs tor the Hilure aba cest we can five swith today and for RCHCTHUIONS G0 COLIC