-.The Ministry of Transportation and Highways advises travellers of scheduled two-hour “ closures and random minor delays on the Sea-To-Sky Highway 99 at Windy Point, “20 kilometres north of Horseshoe Bay for rock slope stabilization. The project is scheduled - for completion on June 23. Expect two-hour closures on the following dates: 11 Ti av, Ma and Wednesday, May 31 SEA-TO-SKY HIGHWAY 99 CLOSED TO ALL. TRAFFIC 20 km NORTH OF HORSESHOE BAY Also expect random 15-minute delays until June 23 No delays on Friday afternoons or weekends HOURS OF WORK - 4:30 p.m. Monday to Friday _9 a.m. - noon Friday 9 am. 7 Please allow extra travel time to reach your destination - expect minor delays in other areas. ~:Watch for electronic message signs and listen to radio traffic reports for details. For further {| information contact the ministry’s Howe Sound District office at 981-0042. Thank you for E planning your: travel time around this important highway safety project. BRITISH COLUMBIA - Ministry of Transportation and Highways Wetmore e Motors Owned Since | 19e AG Oe ee oe ek THE following is a list of recent North Vancouver RCMP reports: May 8 lL. 1100. bik. Avenue Recovered stolen vehicle. A 1981 Ford Branco was recovered. The vehicle had separate stolen licence plates on the front and back. Unknown suspects. Const. James Jesmer, A-2000- 14029. 700-bik. Donegal Place > Break, enter and theft from residence. Suspect(s) entered home through unlocked patio door. Once inside, they stole cash and jewelry. Items valued at $4,060. Const. . Caroline Aube, A-2000-14054. Parkgate Name: Grizzly Gus Loo. *. Age: 20 Cfferice: failing to comply with a probation order ~ 3. 3260-blk. Royal Avenuc Anempted break, enter and theft. Unknown culprits tned to force open a basement door without success. The suspect’ was spotted by an observant newhbour who called police. Police believe the suspect was scared off by the arrival of police. Only minor damage to door. Const. Mo Beyhaghi, A- 2000 14067, 4. 1000-blk. Chamberlain Drive Break, cnter and theft resi- dential. spect(s) entered home by kicking in a door. Once inside they stole cash and jewelry. Damage to door was $500. Const. Karen Mang, A-2000- 14069. 5. Seymour Mountain Theft from auto. Stolen were ovo knapsacks contain- ing clothing, keys, wedding ring and shoes. Const. Dave Jewers, A-2000-14091. May 14 6. 200-bIk. West 4th Street Theft from vehicle. Five vehicles broken into in secured underground parkade. Windows broken on all vehicles. A portable radio and CD player were stolen. Const. Philip Yong, D-2000- 14686. . 7. Dollarton Highway and Roche Point Drive . Atempted arson. Vehicle - parked in Cates Park. © Unknown suspect attempted . to set fire to a 2000 Dodge Ramcharger: Suspect unsuc- cessful. Bedliner of vehicle melted by unknown solvent. . Const. Marina Pellow, D- 2000-14696. 8. 1400-bik. Street Break, enter and theft. Unknown suspects broke into home by prying open patio door. Once inside they stole jewelry, cash, Sony mini-sys- - tem, CDs and ladder. Const. Ray Kalia, D-2000-14700. 9. 100-bik. West 14th. Street Theft from Suspect punched driver's side -. lock. Stolen from the’ 1984. Saab was a first-aid kit, tools,” two jackets. and an RCMP coat. Const. Richard. Basha; McBride _ D-2000-14702. “Name: Aaron Scott Mor 21 : OFeaces: theft, obstructing a peace officer: “vehicle...