North Shore News September 14 2014

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City, district still dispute police bill

Neighbouring municipality owes city over $1M, Bookham says BRENT RICHTER brichter@nsnew.scom

The spat that saw the City of North Vancouver accuse the surrounding

District of North Vancouver of stiffing city taxpayers on policing costs is still simmering at city hall.

A city staff report in June stated the district had fallen $1.2 million behind on its share of paying the RCMP since 2012. District chief administrative officer David Stuart told the North Shore News in June that the dispute was

over an old agreement to share the cost of civilian support staff and building operations based on each municipality’s population. But with more policing activity required in the city, the district pushed to re-evaluate the agreement and payment formula.

The city and district paid for an independent consultant to review the policing needs in both municipalities and recommend a new sharing agreement over the summer. City staff got their first look at the consultant’s report this

week and it seems to vindicate the district. “It appears at first light that the amounts that both parties are paying for this year appears to be almost equal with what the consultant is coming back See Mayor page 9

Airman honoured 74 years after death JEREMY SHEPHERD jshepherd@nsnews.com

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The Germans captured the bridge. Having overwhelmed French ground troops, Nazi soldiers and munitions were pouring into France’s countryside, advancing to the English Channel. On May 14, 1940, the Royal Air Force sent every available plane into combat to stem the invasion. Edward White, 20, was a navigator on one of those planes. He was killed in action. A little more than 74 years later,White was posthumously awarded the Bomber Command Clasp from Rupert Potter, United Kingdom Consul General in British Columbia. White’s little sister, 87year-old Estelle White of West Vancouver, recently accepted the award. “My brother was very important to me,” Estelle See Heartbreak page 5

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