ALMOST an even split on this one, wasn't it! OF course the question arising from the results of our telephone survey is whether the results reflect the level of committed support for the Liberal cause (the “yes” vote). We wonder how many of those who voted “no” { see the election as a self-serving attempt by Prime ( . _ Minister Jean Chretien to hang onto power until he TRG can turn over his government to a leader of his own 3) Veperter choosing such as Brian Tobin rather than a challenger soem Hike Paul Martin, Chretien Argues that the Canadian Alliance bad already begun its election campaign. Hard to see, Jean. “Phe action of the Canadian Alliance on taxes since choosing Stockwell Day as its leader can hardly be described as a campaign for votes. It would | seem that the election result may well coune down to what voters want to focus on: | Chrétien arrogance over the election, the auditor-general and the information com- missioner or values — Liberal versus a jump to the Right. NORTH SHORE DEMOGRAPHICS YES NO opiNion RNOW 35% d6% ON OG 39% AM VW 12% 34 RR 136i zi losers. Power corrupts and ANG 370 1G 5G absolute power corrupts 39% 4h 1% 13% absolutely, Chretien can't Lower Lonsdale 30% 30% 22% 18% even string a question Central and Upper Lonsdale 31% 37% 136 1G together in English. Lynn Valley 9G 28% 129 WG Blueri ie ove 40% RAGE 12% 8% COMBINED AVERAGE ..........41% 38% =: 10% 11% DO YOU NAVE A QUESTION FOR THE INQUIRING REPORTER? More weeknight closures on tie Li Brian Muiler North Vancouver No, definitely not. It’s: far too soon. FP think Chrétien will win and pass the reins on. It would be prudent. He wot tight a fourth term. People should take an inter: est and get involved. Carmen T. Price North Vancouver Its sa bering! They're all Horseshoe Bay Dundarave/Ambieside British Properties Norgate/Pemberton Heights Capilano/Delbrook Highlands Katharine Hamer News Reporter khamer@nsnews.com ADDITIONAL closures have been announced for the Lions Gate Bridge. The closure schedule has been extended until Nov. 9, with one new weeknight clo- sure per week for deck replace- ment work starting on Thursday, DNov. 2. So far, the bridge has been elosed) on Saturday nights for deck replacement and Monday and Tuesday nights for welding. “The original project’ plan was based on weeknight deck replacement and this one will PALLADIO help confirm the schedule to the end of the project,” said Pam Ryan of the BCTFA (B.C. Transportation Financing Authority). Ryan said some welding closures may not be needed if ahead oof workers finished schedule. A closure set for last Tuesday night was cancelled because crews had finished the requisite. welding work the night before. The new schedule is a5 tol- lows: @ 10 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 28- 10 a.m. Sunday, Oct. 28; @ 8 p.m. Monday, Oct. a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 31; M8 p.m. Tuesday, Oci a.m. Wednesday, Now. 1; B& p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 1-6 30-6 . 31-6 aim. Thursday Nov. 2; @ 7 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 2-6 a.m. Friday, Nov. 3; @ 8 p.m. Monday, a.m. Tuesday, Nov, 7; BS pm. Tuesday, Nov. 7-6 a.m, Wednesday, Nov. 8; 8 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 8-6 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 9. There will be no weekend closure Nov. 4-5. Nov. 6-6 at Coal Harbour Living at Palladio combines the natural beauty of Vancouver's Coal Harbour with the ultimate in conve- nience and urban sophistication. You're just steps away from Stanley Park, gourmet restaurants, entertainment and the city's vibrant business core. Each of Palladio’s 88 two-bedroom residences features the finest quality finishing, thoughtful modern design features and a spectacular vista of mountains, sea and sky. A unique opportunity to become part of Vancouver's most prestigious community, Coal Harbour. And to live life wide open. LUXURY TWO BEDROOM VIEW HOMES FROM £239,900 Presentation Centre Open Noon-6 pm daily (except Fridays) Suite 103- 1201 W. Pender Street, Vancouver Leslic Camp North Vancouver } don't like any Thev all have the same lines going into it bur it changes later power. TP think we need a whole new system. of them. when they are in E-mail your comments or question ideas to: mmillerchip@nsnews.com Heavy wind or rain may also affect closures. A schedule for the remainder of November and first week of December is expected shortly. All closures will be halted between Dee. 8, 2000 and Jan. 3, 2001. For more information listen to 94.5 FM) or check out the Lions Gate Project Web site at .