Hearing set for - teen death THE PRELIMINARY hearing into four criminal charges laid against Robert Dale Ternes in connection with a Feb. 11 incident in which one teenager was killed and. another critically injured began ’ Thursday in North Vancouver provincial court. :Ternes, 33, faces a charge of impaired driving causing death and criminal negligence causing death in connection with the death of 14-year-old Steven Barry Oakley. - - | He is also charged with impaired driving causing bodily harm and criminal negligence causing bodily harm in’ connection with in- _ juries suffered by Craig Potter, also 14. : Potter, who suffered multiple fractures and abdominal trauma, ‘ remains in Lions Gate Hospital in stable condition. / ~The charges. were jaid against Ternes following |a Feb. 11 acci- dent in which a car jumped a sidewalk in the 1000-block Montroyal Boulevard and ploughed: into a group | ‘of students walking home ; _ from school. The hearing was schedisled to be completed today. Information given at preliminary. hearings cannot be published. | 3 attack - victims saved | Two NORTH. Sh re men who suffered cardine afrests Were saved last “week thanks ‘to ‘specialized equipmient carried: by. the North Vancouver station of the B.C. Ambulance Service. - Paramedics “Wayne: Smith’.and Rick Wild resuscitated ' a 60- : year-old West Vancouver man May 16, found in full cardiac arrest. The patient’s chaotic heart beat was returned to normal ‘with an ‘electric defilberator,; and he-was given cardiac medication. “Also: on. May . 16}: “44-year-old.. North “Vancouver man was resuscitated by paramedics’ Ross Keatley and Tim Jones. -The'man required: repeated defilberation.. and : special cardiac: medication to restore his heart beat.‘ Both patients are conscious and i in stable condition at Lions Gate | Hospital . The-N Vv u equipment since 1985 : BILL 20 will West Vancouver Teachers’ “Association. ‘ The forum takes place Wednesday, May 27 from 7: 30 to 9 P. m. at West Vancouver Secondary School: Theatre...’ Panelists. include: Dr.. Norman Robinson, : from: Simon! Fraser University, . lawyer, Kim Nichols and Capilano College: Professor Crawford Killian. Dangerous goods to be discussed THE FIRST public meeting by the tri-level government task force on the shipment of dangerous goods in the Lower Mainland is _ planned for Wednesday, May 27. The meeting starts at 7 p.m. at the Sandman Inn, at the corner of Georgia and Cambie. The meeting will be chaired by study director Dr. Tony Boydell. "The task: force, made up of, representatives from the federal,. provincial and municipal levels of government is trying (o deter- mine what are the most ‘safe traffic routes for the shipment of — “dangerous goods. | | Police foil ‘suicide attempt AMAN who threatened to jump from Second Narrows Bridge was brought to safety after police found him hiding on a ledge under the bridge. North Vancouver RCMP Cst. Larry McNabb said when police arrived they could not spot the 26-year-old man immediately. After seeing some papers oO” @ ledge five feet below, McNabb climbed to investigate. . - oe found the man sitting ‘there and after talking to him for about 15 minutes, he and a colleague were able to convince him to Jeave with them. The incident occurred May 7 around midnight. The man was taken fo Lions Gate Hospital’s psychiatric ward. 5 - Friday, May 22, 1987 - North Shore News P&T DEVELOPMENT City balks at NVD meeting NORTH VANCOUVER District Council reaffirmed concerns over the proposed Park and Tilford development Tuesday but North Vancouver City Council balked at a joint meeting between the two municipalities to discuss possible project impacts. “t don't know who you have to be to get a meeting with council,” an angry Ald. Dana Taylor said after the joint meeting was shot down in a close vote. “We'll meet with people in our planning commission...when peo- EVER ple come here (to council),’’ he noted. ‘‘They merely wish to...stay on top of the issue.”’ But Ald. Elko Kroon, the deciding vote in the BCE Development Corp. shopping cen- tre proposal, said any meeting would be inappropriate at this ear- ly stage. “We don’t even know where we're going,’’ Kroon said of the site development. “How can we meet when we don’t know our parameters. 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