North Shore News June 3 2015

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WEDNESDAY June

3 2015

FEATURE 23

Summer camps guide TASTE 36

Bite at the Quay SPORT 38

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Grosvenor goes to public input

EdgemontVillage development gets council nod to move ahead CHRIS SLATER reporter@nsnews.com

Following much favourable feedback from nearby residents, District of North Vancouver council voted in favour Monday of bringing a

proposed commercial/ residential project in Edgemont Village to a public hearing. The proposed Grosvenor Edgemont project by international development company Grosvenor would see a multi-unit building

consisting of 66 apartments, 23 townhouses and retail space that would include a Thrifty Foods grocery store go into the area between Edgemont Boulevard, Ridgewood Drive and Connaught Crescent.The development would also provide additional retail space, including a space Grosvenor hopes will attract a restaurant.The project, which would replace the

current supermarket, professional offices and four single-family residences in the 0.8 plus hectare space, warranted a lot of support from a number of Edgemont residents during the meeting’s public input period. “I’m very much in favour of the Grosvenor project in Edgemont Village. ... I love the idea that we’re going to have more residents in the

village,” said Roberta Perrin of the Edgemont Executive Committee, who lives and operates a business in the area. “I know from my customers, everyday people are asking, wanting to stay in the community and are not able to because there simply is nowhere to move. We need a new grocery store, we need new retail.” Despite strong public

support however, council did have some concerns about the potential project, including affordability and potential traffic construction could bring to the area in relation to other nearby projects. “The market in Edgemont is one of the most expensive on the North Shore . . . I do have See Affordability page 3

Capilano staff to begin job action BRENT RICHTER brichter@nsnews.com

For the second time this year, Capilano University has been served with strike notice by its employees. Members of the Canadian Office and Professional Employees Union, local 378, informed the administration they would be withdrawing all overtime services from the school starting just after 2:30 p.m. on Thursday. The two sides have just one scheduled mediation session remaining. At issue in the job action are benefits, language over layoffs, sick leave, minimum hours worked and termination of employees on leave, according to the union. It comes at a busy time of year for the registrar’s office staff See Final page 9

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