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City takes fields out of Jerome plans Residents push council to renovate rather than rebuild rec centre Benjamin Alldritt
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A sharply divided City of North Vancouver council voted Monday to take two more significant pieces of land out of consideration in the redevelopment of the Harry Jerome recreation centre.
Council voted 4-3 to preserve Norseman Park and Mickey McDougal Fields in their existing state amid much finger-pointing and accusations of political sabotage. have your say at nsnews.com
On Dec. 6 last year, council voted 6-1 to preserve the lawn bowling greens in their current site, as well as ordering cost studies for a 50-metre swimming pool, a new space for Flicka Gymnastics and an integrated seniors centre. Monday’s vote followed a delegation from the Courthouse Area Residents Association, or CARA. With dozens of supporters in the gallery, Rosemary Eng and Evonne Strohwald told council they were alarmed at See Fearnley page 5
Heed rejects notion he tipped media to discipline
James Weldon
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COMMENTS made by a lawyer at the public hearing into the police beating of Firoz Khan have attracted the ire of former solicitor general Kash Heed.
David Butcher, counsel for West Vancouver Const. Griffin Gillan, suggested to a witness Monday that West Vancouver’s police chief at the time had invited media to the meeting at which he suspended Gillan for his role in the attack. Butcher asked the witness, Vancouver police Sgt. Mark Andrews, what he thought of Heed’s “(arranging) for television cameras to record the suspension of my client.” “Making the suspension of an officer public like that, I personally didn’t agree with it,” Andrews replied. “I didn’t think it was fair to Mr. Gillan.” See Reporter page 3
Safe prescription
NEWS photo Mike Wakefield
CRISTINA Alarcon, a pharmacist at West Vancouver’s Hollyburn Medicine Centre, invites the public to return unused and outdated medications as part of a B.C. Pharmacy Association and Metro Vancouver program. More than 20 pharmacies in the Lower Mainland are involved with Hollyburn being the West Van return-it location. Go to MetroVancouverRecycles.org for more information.
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