Sunday, June 25, 1995 ~ North Shore News — 5 iui plan We Gladly Accept (atin no > additional cost) Treaty changes B.C. LIBERAL leader Gordon Campbell said last week that the system of negotiations with aboriginal peoples ~. should be changed so treaty talks are more open to the pub- lic. A provincial Liberal Party discussion paper is against special property rights fer natives. Resources, the paper states, should be directed. to final.and binding treaties 3 locations 0 on n the north Shore ‘ DEEP COVE LONSDALE WEST VAN Doltarton Shopping Centre 3rd & Lonsdale Central Ambleside ' 407 N. Dollarton Hwy, 136 West 3rd. St. 14718 Clyde Ave. 924-1251 988-6344 925-2833 instead of secret interim treaty agreements Wolunteer call VOLUNTEERS ARE needed by the Burrard Inlet Environmental Action Program. The program intends to repeat a series of quadrant stud- ies to record marine life in the intertidal zone of Burrard Inlet. Participants in the Adopt a Shoreline program will learn basic species identification and data recording tech- “niques. Organizers say volunteers are required for a variety of locations. Call 775-8035 for more information. Worried son «From page 1 dead body was found hours earlier in the trunk of his Toyota Camry near. another friend's house in Coquitlam. In earlier testimony, two of / Faisal Khan's co-workers at the; _, Pegabo shoe store in Oakridge testi-+ : fied he was at the store the whole of ~ Friday and never left the premises! “TE saw him pretty well every minute of the day,” assistant mandg- er, Gary Lee ‘told Mi. Justice © Kenneth Lysyk and the jury. jue scemed happy.”. ' _.. Store manager Hamid “Tommy” ‘Shayan testified he and Faisal had * been friends for’cight or nine years. “We graduated together,” at ‘Sentinel secondary, Shayan told the court, Shayan hired his friend a few months earlier,:two,or three weeks after’ Khan brought Naazish, his pregnant bride, home from India: '. “He was)basically trying to get his life in order,’ Shayan recalled. Shayan tojd the court. he over- heard Faisal make a phone call at about 6 ‘p.m., ‘just before leaving work.) “He ‘asked . ‘can: J ‘speak to ” Naazish’, .. ‘Do' you know. where she is?’ ... "Where is the baby?” .. DRIVE-THRU Ol. CHANGE PROFESSIONA'S me WARRANTY APPROVED | 10% extra discount for BCAAmembers : : Gye: 0% extra discount for seniors. “aN All competitors’ coupons accepted, sought wife *Where’s Mom and Dad?".” Shayan testified. After. Faisal Khan hung up the , phone, his face was ashen, his friend / said. “His face dropped.” Shayan told the court Faisal immediately made another: call, apparently to his mother at. her Janaam clothing store on Main Street in Vancouver, . Again, he recounted Faisal’s worried questioning. “What's going Is Naazish there? ... Let: me speak to Dad,” Shayan said Faisal asked. : Shayan testified Faisal hung up and left the store immediately. “He called an hour or hour and a half later to say he had called the ° police.” The trial continues. THE GREATER «= Vancouver Regional District (GVRBD) is con- sidering @ partnership with a private company for a Cleveland Dam hydro-electric power project. The regional district will com- plete an environmental assessment before it secks interest from the pri- vate sector for the plants design, construction and operation, ‘The assessment, said the GVRD, was started earlier but suspended due to budget restraints. Additional ‘public. consultation may also occur, said the GVRD, According to a report on public- private partnerships released in February 1995, a 16-megawatt power plant able to) meet the demand of 5,000 homes would be located in an underground chamber in the dam's west abutment, - Estimates from 1992 show the plant would generate annual. rev- enucs of between $955,000 and $t.7 million, The money would off- set water-rate increases. : Power would be: sold to B.C. Hydro. : i The plant would only use sur- plus water available in winter and would not operate in summer, when * water demand is highest. The -, private | partner would finance, own and operate the facili- ly, subject to contractual conditions to safeguard the supply and quality of drinking water. } Cleveland Dam’ was built to cre- ate the Capilano Reservoir in 1955. FUTON BLOWOUT! 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