April 27, 2022

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Neighbours feel unsafe after shots fired at home JANE SEYD

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North Vancouver neighbours who were awakened by gunfire outside their homes in the early hours of Sunday morning say they are concerned for their safety following what police are calling a targeted shooting in their neighbourhood.

Neighbours of a home at 462 East 11th Street said they were awakened at about 3 a.m. Sunday morning to the “pop, pop, pop” of shots being fired. Video surveillance from one nearby residence reportedly shows two men getting out of a vehicle in a nearby alley, followed by at least one of the men shooting towards the back of the house, said one neighbour who asked not to be identified. That video has been provided to police, the neighbour said. Neighbours who heard the gunfire said they counted about half a dozen shots. Continued on page 30

SAFE HAVEN Two Ukrainian families forced to flee the city of Odesa are settling into their temporary home in West Vancouver. Parents (from left) Tetyana and Sergiy Maydan and Kateryna Panchenko look on as (from left) Illia Maydan, Yaroslav Panchenko, Mariia Maydan, Anastasia Panchenko and Petro Maydan check out some games. Read our story page 5. PAUL MCGRATH/NSN

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Bus rapid transit a top priority in TransLink plan

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A new bus rapid transit line linking Metrotown to Park Royal via the Ironworkers is among the priorities in the next round of transit improvements brought forward by the TransLink mayors’ council.

TransLink debuted the 10-year plan last Wednesday. There are nine bus rapid transit, or BRT, lines contemplated in the plan, although the one linking Burnaby to West Vancouver is the only one listed for “immediate” planning and design work, with implementation expected in the second half of the 10-year plan.

The term “bus rapid transit” may call to mind the already existing RapidBus lines like the R2 and R5, but the technology, infrastructure, and service involved would be at a level not seen in Metro Vancouver before (although it has been deployed successfully elsewhere in the world). Design features cited by TransLink included stations and

boarding experiences similar to a subway or LRT system, and dedicated lanes with traffic signal priority that allow the buses and their passengers to keep moving. Speaking to reporters, TransLink CEO Kevin Quinn acknowledged that many residents would like to have seen rapid transit Continued on page 33

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