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High Schools Have Heart
Mission student Rya brings Dante and Chelben a turkey dinner on Saturday, Dec. 13 during the school district’s High Schools Have Heart community dinner at Heritage Park Secondary. Students cooked and entertained close to 200 guests during the sixth annual event. BOB FRIESEN PHOTO
Downtown parking enforcement Carol Aun MISSION RECORD
Mission’s bylaw enforcement officers will be keeping a closer eye on vehicles that are parked downtown before 8 a.m. The district will also be put-
ting up signs warning drivers their vehicles could be towed if they are caught in violation of the rules. Downtown parking is one of the issues Mission council will be trying to address as part of an effort to help revitalize
downtown. “Quite a few people go and park on Horne Street (south of Second Avenue) to go to the West Coast Express, and leave their cars there all day even though the signs say no parking before 8 a.m.,” said Mayor
Randy Hawes, who proposed putting up additional signage to indicate the area is a tow-away zone. “They need to park at the West Coast Express parking lot.” Councillor Jim Hinds said he drove the the WCE parking lot on Friday and counted only
eight vehicles there. WCE riders who leave their vehicles downtown all day take away parking spaces from downtown merchants and customers, said Carlo Billinger,
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