Katharine H News Reporte AN altercation aboard the PacifiCat Discovery ied to the arrest of two youths trom Port Alberni Monday. West Vancouver police were called w BC Fern THE following are brief summaries of topics on the agendas of North Shore municipalities and schoo] boards: North Vancouver District Council: Monday, May 15 at 7 pam. — delegation from TransLink re North Shore Area Transit Plan; rezoning 1129-977-1025 Lyna Valley; bylaw to prohibit the running of motor vehicle engines while stationary for more than two minutes; tri-municipal busi- ness licencing; provision of emergency medical services, cast of Seymour review of “Dogs in Park” policy. Noeth Vancouver City Council: Monday, May 15 at 5:30 p.m. — establishment and shared funding for a joint Herseshoe BR te areumid 4 p matter broke our in the shop. Two young men geod 24, the other 22 - uasecthing together Nanaimo when they approached by an acquain 2 29-year-old Asian male from Vancous Were Irom planner with the school dis- trict: public hearing at 7:30 pem.: coning re Harbourside Business Park. parks and recre- ation at 8 pum.: multi-use out- door sports park and artifi turf field. Development vari- ance permit, 150 W. 2nd and 214-236 W. Esplanad Versatile Ship-yards: Lonsd.: = corridor master plan; develop- ment variance permits, 322 E. 8th, 211,215 E. 28th, 705 W. 3rd, 302 E. 19th; rezoning, 145 E. 17th, 705 W. 2nd.; tax sale lands project refinancing. West Vancouver District Council: Monday, May 15 at 7:30 p.m. — development permit, Folkestone IL; devel- opment variance permit, Eagle Harbour Yacht Club; request for encroachment, 1705 Queens; development permit, Sunset Highlands; amend- ment to building envelopes, Chia Develop-nients; Horseshoe Bay Day, June 17; Rediscover West Vancouver; Lions Gate Bridge, ni tion as a National Historic Site. West Vancouver School District 45: The board meet- ing is Tuesday, June 13. North Vancouver School District 44: The board meet- ing is Tuesday, May 23. Were | Ferry fight leads police They were having a cor sation when the acquaintance became agitated” according to WVPD Set. dim Almas. The man left, returning with a but ter Knite. which he used te stab the 22 sear old in the neck. The vouth also sustained detenive wounds to his arm, When police arrived on the scene they determined that the attacker appeared to be suff ing froma psvchological ¢ turbance, He was taken to the psveli- atne unit at CBC Hospital tor evaluation, Paramedics also attended the scene but the stabbing vie- tim refused toe accompany them to Lions Gate Hospital. ; # NORTH SHCRE’S ‘ HIGHEST VOLUME ALE MAKE LC.B.c. VENDOR He said he we make he own way to the hospital late: an, As far as police are a he never did se. re, Meanwhile, BC Fernes stat asked if a BMWoon the car deck belonged to one of the travellers. When the stabbing vicim said the car was his, ferry staff asked if they could: take the sand move the vehicle, as at was interfering with = the untoading of the ferry. The man was adamant that no one else move the car. Almas said) officers were suspicious of the man’s deten- siveness aver the car and: his refusal of medical treatment. Foreign & Domestic Cers, 4K4's, SUV's + Light Trucks ALSO GUARANTEED FRIVATE INSURANCE REPAIRS * Quality Workmanship * Trustworthy Service * © B.CAA. Approved ° Also Mechanical Division. ven tg all mokes of Cars an . Trucks (Foreign & Domestic). vii Ge || TAYLORMOTIVE SERVICE LTD. i74 Pemberton Ave., Horth Van or ar oN Tavton i Che Aame of the Lifetime = ! ~~ ®Ouarantee 1 Alternative transportation arranged. i : .* ESTIMATES « § CONSULTATION {J 885-7465 / TALKING Sunday. May 14, 2000 - North Shore News - 13 Police warrant and found 12 Ib. marijuana in the vehicle. Both men are “ptained aosvarch facing charges of possession of 3 con- 0 big hol ust we of tratricking. They were released trent custody on a promise to appeal at North Vancouver Provincial Court Aug. 30. of Police are not vet sure whether the attack in the mag- azine store was linked to the drugs, or an unprovoked assault. Introducing the Early Retirement Options Handbook Introducing the Early Retirement Options Handbook. This new brochure is another publication in ScotiaMcleod’s Wealth Planning Series. It provides strategies and key infor- mation that individuals must consider wher faced with the prospect of early retirement. Call Richard today to receive your complimentary brochure. ScotialVicLeod ' Building Relationships for Life J