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Police ID N. Van murder victim Roadblocks snarl traffic Saturday afternoon
BRENT RICHTER brichter@nsnews.com
Police have identified the man shot dead at his Upper Lonsdale home Saturday as 69-year old Rostam PouladNoshiravan. Poulad-Noshiravan, a well-known promoter of Persian cultural events on the North Shore and in the Lower Mainland for many years, was at his home in the 4000-block of St. Georges Avenue around 1:20 p.m. when an unknown suspect shot him in the chest. “Mr. Poulad-Noshiravan was not known to police and investigators are in the process of determining a motive for this case. We are asking anyone who may have information about this case to please come forward,” said Sgt. Bari Emam, Integrated Homicide Investigation Team spokesman in a press release on Sunday. “The victim’s family are shocked by this incident and also hoping that tips from the public and those who may know something can assist the investigators in getting some answers. ” After receiving a witness report that a silver or grey import car was spotted speeding from the area, North Vancouver RCMP and West Vancouver RCMP set up road blocks on the See Persian page 11
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Grosvenor gets Ambleside green light JEREMY SHEPHERD jshepherd@nsnews.com
The most praised and protested buildings in the history of West Vancouver can now be built in the 1300-block of Marine Drive following one last tooth and nail council debate Monday. Grosvenor development group’s terraced seven and six storey buildings
will house 98 units as well as retail and office space, bringing some much needed architectural significance to the area, according to Mayor Michael Smith. “With all due respect to our neighbours in North Van, drive along Marine Drive in North Van.You see a lot of shapeless boxes with no character, no nothing. Is that what we
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want West Vancouver to look like?” he asked. Following construction, Ambleside will see a 10 to 16 per cent jump in business, according to Grosvenor. That increase is critical for many flagging businesses, Smith said. “We have a lot of businesses at Ambleside that put their money up to try and feed their families . . . surely we owe them
a vibrant, healthy, active business community, and it’s not right now.” The notion that Grosvenor will be good for business was challenged by Coun. Nora Gambioli. Grosvenor’s development will bump the total retail space in Ambleside to 300,000 square feet. Approximately 220,000 square feet is as much as the area
can handle based on productivity, according to Gambioli, referencing a recent district study. “That’s why businesses aren’t doing well in Ambleside. We already have too much retail,” she said. The development has created a “frustrating community dissonance dynamic,” according to See Height page 3
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