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TWO TEENS ARRESTED
Police seek video footage of machete attack near SeaBus JANE SEYD
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North Vancouver RCMP are appealing for the public’s help after a 26-year-old man was reportedly attacked by teens wielding machetes near the North Vancouver SeaBus entrance June 1.
Police rushed to the scene after receiving multiple 911 calls around 9:15 p.m. from witnesses who saw the machete attack take place. Officers arrived to find passersby providing first aid to the man, who had suffered what police described as a “significant wound to his arm.” Police immediately provided emergency first aid, which included the use of a tourniquet to stop the bleeding, and called for paramedics, said Sgt. Peter DeVries, spokesman for North Vancouver RCMP. The man was rushed to hospital in serious condition. “There was a significant wound that required surgery,” DeVries said. Police learned from witnesses there had been an altercation between the victim and a group of four to five youths who had fled the scene prior to police arriving, Continued on page 15
IN A PICKLE West Van pickleball players Dirk Marwig, Richard Thorpe, Ed Pielak, Margareta Reeve, Catherine Trigg and Kay Keshaujee are hoping for the creation of new courts in Hugo Ray Park. See our story on page 16. PAUL MCGRATH / NSN
LIONS GATE VILLAGE
Travelodge Motel to be leased for supportive housing
JANE SEYD
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A temporary supportive housing project that’s been flying under the radar for the past two years in North Vancouver is expanding at the site of the Travelodge Motel on Capilano Road.
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BC Housing recently signed a lease with the motel owners to take over all 61 rooms at the Travelodge to provide supportive housing at the motel for people who are homeless or at risk of being homeless. Under the agreement, the site will be leased by the province for supportive housing until 2023, with a possible extension to
2025, depending on redevelopment of the property. BC Housing will pay $1.5 million toward operating costs of the supportive housing for the term of the lease, which runs until November 2023. Part of the motel has been quietly in use for supportive housing since the COVID-19
pandemic hit in the spring of 2020. That’s when the province began to rent hotel rooms in a number of communities to help provide more space for people who would otherwise be living in crowded conditions in emergency shelters, or not have anywhere to self-isolate when they became ill. Continued on page 38
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