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Fire retardant fouls NV creek James Weldon
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CONSERVATIONISTS are raising concerns after a large amount of fire retardant foam escaped from a North Vancouver fire station and entered Mosquito Creek. An undetermined quantity of the chemical mixture, commonlyusedincombination with water for firefighting, spilled out of a pumper truck at the District of North Vancouver’s Firehall No. 3 on Montroyal Boulevard Monday morning and entered the fishbearing stream, coating the surface in foam for a distance of 500 metres or more. The liquid was released by a technician who had noticed an onboard container of concentrated retardant had leaked into the vehicle’s 300gallon water tank. Concerned the chemical would cause components to corrode, he started draining the larger container onto the ground, See Foam page 5
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Paddle your own canoe RACERS take off at the start of Deep Cove Canoe & Kayak’s Tuesday night paddle sport race in Indian Arm. The races, which may include a swim and run, are now in their 12th season and continue until Sept.14 at the Deep Cove start point.
West Van unveils Wetmore site plans Kerry Blackadar
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WEST Vancouver’s Marine Drive could be home to a new seven-storey, 126-unit seniors’ residential development on the long-vacant Wetmore Motors site. On Monday evening, District of West Vancouver council directed staff to organize direct community consultation in September about the proposal for the site immediately west of
Seven-storey seniors’ facility will go to community meeting
the community centre at the northwest corner of Marine Drive and 22nd Street. The property was acquired by the district in 2001 for $5.56 million in order to control the type of development on it. Plans for development of the property have been handed to Pacific Arbour Retirement Communities, a company that was just in the news as the developer of the 11-storey seniors rental
facility on Mount Seymour Parkway approved by District of North Vancouver council July 12. Under the terms of the deal, West Vancouver will receive $14.5 million for a 125-year lease of the property. District employees admitted Monday that initial public reaction to the proposal has been split. According to Bob Sokol, director of planning, lands and permits, “There are concerns about the impact that this project would have on parking near the community centre and also some concerns about the height of the building.”
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