Sports 033 Lacrosse semi-finals begin tomorrow Bining 927 Table Hopping surveys outdoor patios and decks JULY 21, 1999 mange Bright Lights oat Business Classitieds et Crossword 5 Knighi Morth Shere Aiert " eS semen’ 35 eee 39 ore7 e Commercial Avennes visits 3rd & Lonsdale Business p15 FREE Police 4 radar 4 Searches for grave Anna Marie D'Angelo News Reporter dangelo@nsnews.com POLICE brought in a high tech machine to look for Lynn Duggan’s grave on Monday. Ir has been five vears sit North Vancouver tuund near the entrance of the Low maur Cons tion | Duygan was 34 when she was killed in her apartment on June 16, 1993. No one has been charged with the crime. Duggan’s body and police beli key evidene the slaving were removed from her apartment by her killer. Missing from Duggan’s 7th floor apartment ac 1415 St. Georges Ave, were a shower curtain, tow- els, bedding and curtains. Duggan was dating former wee 42 ooo ff Talking Personals & Weight ont Sic re Fane D+ +) sa way? The Voice of North and West Vancouver since 1969 a Zoe . NEWS photo Julie Iverson CADAVER-SNIFFING search dog, Barkley, receives direction on Monday frora Vancouver City firefighter Fiynn Lamont. The goiden retriever was used in a search for a burial site ot a North Vancouver woman killed in 1993. See Ground page$ Brady Fotheringham Contributing Writer WEST Vancouver District council has rejected BC Ferries’ plans to expand its Horseshoe Bay terminal facilities. Over 130 residents, including West Vancouver- Capilano MLA Jeremy Dalton and West Vancouver school trustee Ken Haycock, packed council chambers on Monday night sending a loud and clear message to B.C. Ferries minister Gordon Wilson, Wearing I Love Horseshoe Bay buttons, many dents said they were fed up with BC Ferries’ growing appetite for space and facilities that they feel have far outstripped Horseshoe Bay's capacity. Many main- Residents rally against H. Bay terminal plans were tion endorsed by council that reaffirmed a 1981 West Vancouver poli- ey. Plans for a new 19,000 sq. ft. foot (1,800 sq. m) tain it’s time the’ Vancouver Island route moved to another location, a sug, passenger and administration building, a three-storey 450-car parkade and a maintenance facility are on hold until BC Ferries decides on further action. “This is a monster of a corporation that has always gor its way,” Coun, Vietor Durman said. Indicative of many residents’ feelings, Durman wants to meet with Gordon Wilson to discuss the matter ina public forum, even if means convening a special meeting in August when council traditionally for a month, glad to talk to Gordon Wilson if he stays minister by the end of the v ” Duran quipp BC Ferries had agreed to scale back the udminis- tration building, review alternative si the main- tenance facility and delay its plans until completion of a planning study, whose recommendations were ived Monday The planning group set up by council cight See Fast pane 2 when youre renting over 30 million dollars in facilities and equipment for about a dollar a da Call today to setup your Complimenia: - 1989) RESIDENT John Moonen... wants ferry routes diverted.