8 - North Shore News — Sunday, August 27, 2000 THE fellowing is a list of recent North Vancouver RCMP 3rd Strect _ . Mischief to bus stop. . Unknown vouths “tagged™ a bus stop with spray paint. The youdis were caught and made to erase the damage. Const. See Cowan, file #D-2000- 26716. 5. 1500-bik. Garden Avenue Break and enter. Unknown suspects entered a business by prying the rear door and forcing it open. It appears that the sound of the alarms scared off the suspects Nothing appears to have been stolen. Const. Moe Beyhaghi, file #4-2000-26651. 6. 200-bik. Feil Avenue Break, enter and theft. Suspects broke into a stor- age container outside a busi- Ness and stole numerous tires valued at $3,000. A crowbar or prying instrument was used to gain access. Police continue to investigate. Const. Moe August 12 4. Forbes Avenue and West August 11 1. Lynnmouth and Mounuia Highway Hit and run. Witnesses heard a loud crash. An unknown vehicle crashed into a camper parked in the North Shore Winter Club's parking fot. The camper sus- tained some damage. The sus- pect vehicle ts described as a grey Caravan, minivan style. Const. Sat Dhaliwal, file #D- 2000-2665:. 2. 2400-bik. Highway Drug seizure. Police on routine patrol pulled over a vehicle and detected an odour of marijuana in the vehicle. A smali amount of marijuana was seized from the driver. The driver received a Beyhagni, file #A-2000-26732. 24-hour driving suspension. Const. Everert McLachlan, fle 7. 16f0-bik, Mountain #rraffic-2000-26665. Highway Stolen bicycle. 3. 2100-bik. Front Street A red, 5-speed, Dunlop Fire in business. child's mountain bike, valued Police attended to a report at $40 was stolen. Const. of an alarm going off. The Caroline Auge, file #A-2000- police officer saw a fire inside 26749. the business. It appeared that a If you have information gas can caught on fire from a —atbout any incident listed in the spark from the machinery. Fire crisve statistics please contact the contained to business. Const. North Vancouver RCMP at Marina Pellow, file #D-2000- 985-1311 or Crime Stoppers at 669-TIPS (8477). Dollarton includes: up to § iitars of of, oll fliter, chassis lubrication and 10 point inspection. Most makes and models, “298.6741 - 2311 Boundary! ois; Vancouver. 1 | 08 OR REFUSAL CHARGE? | You only have - pt days. ~ Did you know that you automatically receive a $0 day “>. prohibition from driving for being picked up on 08 or “fl Refusal charges, whether or not you have been _ convicted. . > You anly have 7 days from the date that you are stopped by the Police to appeal your 88 day automatic driving prohibition. ‘You have the right to an experienced lawyer... One who can advise you of your options... Point out the potential problems... Help you deal with the significant penalties... PHONE FOR A FREE CONSULTATION [MIMEGIATELY. - ARDAGH HUNTER ‘TURNER > _ 986-4366 . AFTER HOURS 926-3181 (Criminal matters only) #300-1 401 LONSDALE Ave. NORTH VAN. ~-- E-mail; harryh@ahtlaw.com -—- THE following people have appeared in North Vancouver provincial court: Elan on July 4: Vancouver, months’ probation after she pleaded guilty to assaulting a woman on Sept. 6, 1997 in West Vancouver. Grandison on March 30: Cory Ray Edgar, 29, of no fixed address, was jailed two days, fined $1,000 and received 12 months’ proba- tion after he pleaded guilty to: @ stealing a stereo equalizer, two rings, binoculars and cheques Belonging to a man in July 1999 in North Vancouver City; . B using a forged cheque on July 26, 1999 in North Vancouver City; by failing to go to court on eb. 2. Edgar was required to pay the victim $1,200 compensa- tion. Before Judge Doug Moss on March 29: Greg McPhail, 19, of Langley, was jailed seven days, fined $300 and had his dri- ver’s licence suspended for 12 months after he pleaded guilty to driving while prohibited on Cypress Bowl Road on Dec. 26, 1999 in West Vancouver. The jail sentence was rec- ommended served by clec- Before Judge Carol Baird Jennifer Lynn Rose, 47, of received - 12 Before Judge Reginald tronic monitoring. eee Donald Bradley Prescott, 45, of no fixed address, was jailed 30 days and received 12 months’ probation after he pleaded guilty to: & = stealing merchandise belonging to London Drugs on March 12, 1999 in West Vancouver; 8 stealing = merchandise belonging to Canada Safeway on June 3, 1999 in North Vancouver City; @ = stealing = merchandise belonging to Home Depot in Nanaimo on Aug. 6, 1999; stealing merchandise belonging to London Drugs on Sept. 5, 1999 in North Vancouver City; @ stealing — merchandise belonging to Canada Safewa on Oct. 22, 1999 in North Vancouver City; Bi failing to go to court in Nanaimo on Oct. 26, 1999. Before Judge Doug Moss on March 27: William Mason Mallinson, 41, of no fixed address, was fined $400 after he pleaded not guilty to impaired driving, but instead pleaded guilty to the lesser or included offence of driving without considera- tion. The original charge stemmed from a June 6, 1998 incident in North Vancouver Judge District. Before Bill Rodgers on March 27: David Alan Friesen, 43, of no fixed address, received 24 months’ probation after he pleaded guilty to stealing mer- chandise belonging to Liberty Wine Merchants Oxanagan Estates Wine Cellar on Feb. 21 at Lonsdale Quay. Before Judge Reginaid Grandison on March 22: Jacob Rikley, 24, of North Vancouver, received © -12 months’ probation after he pleaded guilty to assault with a knife of a male on March 12 in North Vancouver City. otice of Public Wearia Christie House A Public Hearing is scheduled for 7:00 PP4., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2000 following the conclusion of the reconvened Public Hearing on Bylaws 7370, 7171, and 7472 (Canadian Tire Development - Main Street/Harbour Avenue) in the Council Chamber of the Municipal Hall, 355 West Queens Read, North Vancouver, B.C., to provide an opportunity for Council to hear from those who believe their interest in property may be affected by changes to this Bylaw, as outiined below: BYLAW 7381 - CHRISTIE HOUSE Applicant: _. District of North Vancouver Subject Land: 267 West Queens Road, (Lot 7, Block A Block 4/13, DL 2026, Plan 3544C) Proposed Amendment: ; : To rezone the property from Single Family Residential - Norwood Queens (RSNQ) to Public Assembly (PA). The purpose of this public meeting is to enable all interested residents an opportunity to express their views with respect to the proposed business licence. working together for a- better community * o f ab Purpose: = To allow the restoration and use of the Distriet owned heritage house for community purposes. ie nis Public Hearing is held under the provisions of the Local Government Act. Ail persons who believe © their interest in property may be affected by the above propose! will be afforded an opportunity to be heard in person 2° ‘or by written submission. Written submis-. sions will be accepted up to the conclusion of the Public Hearing on Wednesday, September 6, 2000. Cres _of the Bylaw, resolutions, supporting staff reports and any relevant background materia] are available for review from August 25, 2000 to September 6, 2000 in the Districe of North Vancouver's Clerk's Office or Community Planning Division at the Municipal Hall. The Municipal Hail is located at 355 West Queens Road and is open Monday -through Friday, excepe Statutory Holidays, between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Agnes S. Hilsen, Municipal Cle August 25, 2000 “qa 8, 1 A rz rk £