North Shore News July 29 2016

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FRIDAY JULY 29 2016

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Arsonist who targeted WV police chief gets 13 years BRENT RICHTER brichter@nsnews.com

The man who masterminded a series of arsons and shootings around the Lower Mainland – including at the former home of a West Vancouver Police Department chief – was given a lengthy prison sentence Wednesday.

Vincent Cheung has been handed a sentence of 13 years and six months after pleading guilty to 14 charges of arson and four of discharging a firearm. Cheung engaged in a 10-month “bizarre, malevolent enterprise,” targeting people connected to the Justice Institute of B.C. in New Westminster, including former West Vancouver Police chief Scott Armstrong. On Jan. 13, 2012, someone firebombed Armstrong’s previous residence in West Vancouver. Armstrong was working for the JIBC police, firefighter and paramedic training school in 2011. The West Vancouver

BANNER DAY City of North Vancouver Mayor Darrell Mussatto admires the artwork of Charley Watson, Isobel Korres and Mychael Winkler-Hart (pictured) and Paloma Iglesias Gonzalez (not shown), winners of the city’s “What Makes Canada Great” street banner design contest. The banners have been installed along Lonsdale and Esplanade avenues in anticipation of Canada’s 150th anniversary and will hang through 2017.

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MOODYVILLE: EAST SECOND STREET STRATA FIRE

Tenants coping with fire’s aftermath Displaced residents learn their three-storey strata destroyed by blaze may take 2-3 years to rebuild

JEREMY SHEPHERD jshepherd@nsnews.com

A fire that claimed one life and nearly engulfed a three-storey strata July 18 has left its former residents searching for both housing and a sense of normalcy.

Second-storey tenant Zennia Miorin had just sold her strata unit and was intent on moving her young family to more spacious accommodations in Campbell River when the fire ignited.

The family made it out safely but their sale has since collapsed, Miorin reported. “We’re basically married to this (strata),” she said laughing. “It’s like a curse.”

With the fate of the building at 357 East Second Street uncertain, Miorin and her family are staying across the street in a “friend of a friend’s” apartment. “It’s nice to be offered a home in the community,” she said. The aftermath of the fire has presented a hardship for 84-year-old strata resident Del Nichol, reported her son Bruce. “She had her life set up really well,” he said. “Now she’s displaced and she’s confused.”

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