North Shore News February 12 2016

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Missing WV senior found in New West BRENT RICHTER brichter@nsnews.com

Staff at West Vancouver’s Inglewood Care Centre are tightening security after a senior living in a secure unit disappeared for two days.

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West Vancouver police issued a public plea for help on social media Sunday afternoon when the 71-year-old man walked off from the care home. “He was in a secure unit. We have keypads on the internal doors and external doors and he was able to leave the facility,”said Nick Whittle, Inglewood’s administrator. “He somehow became aware of some of the codes to the doors.” Police were about to renew their call for help on Tuesday morning when they received word he’d been spotted. “Score one for social media,” said Const. Jeff Palmer, West Vancouver police spokesman. “A lady in New

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Sewage plant waiting on federal cash JUSTIN BEDDALL jbeddall@nsnews.com

North Shore residents will be flushing extra cash down the toilet if senior governments don’t soon commit to a cost-sharing formula for the new Lions Gate sewage treatment plant project.

The regional government has until the end of 2020 to complete a new $700-million secondary treatment plant on the North Shore but has yet to formally secure funding agreements

Region needs to build new plant by 2020 but funding still an issue with the federal and provincial governments. This week, the federal government provided a $175,000 grant towards the feasibility study for the plant but much larger costs loom. “We’re going to need support from the province and feds. It’s a huge bill, $700 million, and we’d probably have to pay for

(Metro Vancouver’s) portion of it over 15 years,” said City of North Vancouver Mayor Darrell Mussatto, chair of the Metro Vancouver Utilities Committee. In a worst-case scenario, that could see sewage bills for North Shore homeowners double – or possibly even more – by 2030. “You’d see it right on your utility bill – it would show you a big huge increase. If we don’t get that support it would be a

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