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West Van faces huge utility fee increases Niamh Scallan newsroom@nsnews.com
RUMBLINGS of sharply rising utility costs for West Vancouver residents became a harsh reality at a district council meeting Monday evening. District councillors voted unanimously to pass bylaws that will see water and sewer utility fees increase by 66 per cent altogether over the next five years. Single-family households will see their annual sewer bills rise from $484 to $531 in 2011. Annual water utility bills will jump from $412 in 2010, to $454 in 2011 and $740 in 2015. “It’s a little bit scary,” Coun. Michael Lewis said, “but there’s nothing much we can do about this, and these are costs that we need to incur.” Raymond Fung, the See Aging page 3
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NEWS photo Paul McGrath
LUKE Lee concentrates as he participates in the North Vancouver City Library’s third annual Mario Kart Wii tournament for teens Sunday. Grade 6 to Grade 9 kids competed for prizes from local businesses.
NSCU plans big new headquarters Benjamin Alldritt
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NORTH Shore Credit Union unveiled early plans for an “iconic” new headquarters at 13th Street and Lonsdale Avenue during a City of North Vancouver council meeting Monday. The proposed building would have three floors of commercial space for the credit union and 10 storeys of condominiums. In his presentation to council, credit union vice-president Doug Smith emphasized the company’s longstanding ties to the city.
Town hall meeting to discuss Lonsdale and 13th development
“We will shortly be celebrating our 70th anniversary in the City of North Vancouver and I was looking at our articles of incorporation where the 10 inaugural members of the credit union signed the papers to create us, and lo and behold there were a couple of City of North Vancouver employees that were on it,” said Smith. Over the following seven decades North Shore Credit Union has grown to be a $2-billion institution, said Smith.
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More recently, it has outgrown its current head office at 11th Street and Lonsdale Avenue. In fact, the “head office” is now spread among three buildings, one of which is not on the North Shore. “We’ve been looking for a new location for the last couple of years. We looked in Upper Lonsdale, we looked in Lower Lonsdale, we looked in the District of North Van, we looked in the District of West Van and we looked downtown, and all of those are viable options for us,” he said, adding that 70 per cent of the credit union’s new business is off of the North Shore. It is still the credit union’s preference to stay in the city, Smith See Planned page 5