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Fears that a suffocating debt crisis could choke the life out of the world’s delicate economic recovery battered the world’s stock markets yesterday, sending the loonie plunging along with the price of oil, gold and other commodities. The Canadian dollar tumbled more than two US cents yesterday to 97.33 cents US after going as low as 96.51 cents US – its lowest level in about a year – as a gloomy assessment of the American economy sent commodity prices reeling and currency traders running to the safe haven status of the U.S. dollar. The Toronto and New York stock markets also plunged nearly 400 points each at the close, continuing the wave of volatility seen for the last two months. “The probability of going back into recession is higher now than at any point in the recovery,” said Tim Quinlan, an economist at the Wells Fargo bank in the United States. He put the odds of a so-called double-dip recession – one economic downturn followed by another – at 35 per cent, the highest yet. “I still think a double-dip recession for the world’s major economies is unlikely, but my confidence in that belief is being eroded daily,” said World Bank president Robert Zoellick, warning that the world remained in a “danger zone.” At the heart of the trouble is a crippling government debt crisis in Europe that shows no sign of being settled and could sink the economies of Greece, Italy, Spain and Portugal.

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Christy Clark has focused her job plan on Asia, and will be leading a trade mission to China in November.

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Premier Christy Clark unveiled the details of her jobs plan at a Vancouver Board of Trade luncheon yesterday, including a target to have eight new mines in operation in B.C. by 2015. The B.C. Jobs Plan also promises an upgrade to the Deltaport shipping facility by 2014, in addition to improvements to the Prince Rupert bulk port announced earlier in the week. Clark committed $50 million to improve the railway link to the port near

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Royal rep | Governor General David Johnston and his wife Sharon make their first official visit to B.C. next week, starting on Monday in Victoria.

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Former Vancouver Police officer Peter Hodson has been sentenced to three years in a federal prison for selling marijuana while on duty. The White Rock resident, 33, pleaded guilty to trafficking marijuana and two counts of breach of trust late last year, eight months after he was arrested at VPD’s Cambie Street headquarters. Judge Gregory Rideout delivered the sentence – which includes three years of jail time, minus 21 days for time already served – in Vancouver Provincial Court yesterday. “Your remarkable fall from grace is a burden you will carry for the rest of your life,” Rideout told Hodson, noting the former officer’s actions “left many victims,” including his family, friends, residents of the Downtown Eastside, Vancouver taxpayers and the VPD. “The burden (the VPD) must now bear is that one of their own transgressed in such a shocking manner.” Hodson, a father of four, was arrested April 21, 2010, following a two-month investigation into allegations by a Downtown Eastside drug addict that a

constable was selling street-level amounts of marijuana both onand off-duty. The investigation included an undercover operation in which 10 “scenarios” documented the drug addict buying marijuana from Hodson or a co-accused, Oscar Lapitan. In giving his reasons for sentence, Rideout cited aggravating

factors, including that Hodson’s criminal activity occurred while he was on duty, in uniform and sometimes while he was using a police vehicle, and that “vulnerable Downtown Eastside residents” were involved. It was not a case of poor judgment, Rideout said. The activities were “significantly planned and premeditated.”

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Smart Meters are on the way and everyone in the province will have one by the end of 2012, regardless of whether or not they post signs of protest, according to a B.C. Hydro representative. “First and foremost, there is no opt-out,” said Gary Murphy, chief project officer for the smart meter program. “Every customer will get a smart meter.” A customer does, however, have the option of contacting B.C. Hydro and relocating the meter elsewhere on their property at their own expense, he said. “We’re saying opt out. They’re saying delay installation,” said Sharon Noble, chairperson of Citizens Against Unsafe Emissions and co-ordinator of the national Wireless Radiation Safety Council. Noble organized a rally at the Legislature Sept. 18

The Surrey SPCA remains closed due to what has turned out to be a particularly rare form of ringworm. The animal shelter at 152 Street and 67 Avenue shut down Sept. 2 after six staff were sent home with a mysterious rash. The SPCA traced the origin of the ringworm to two stray kittens that came into the shelter on Aug. 2. From there, it spread to seven other cats and a dog. The SPCA is treating them with a chemical bath and in the meantime watching for any other animals that show signs of ringworm.

At about 12:40 p.m., someone called City Hall and said there was a bomb inside. Staff immediately evacuated the building. Meanwhile, staff at the VicPD communications centre scrambled to trace the origin of that call. They tracked it to a gas station in Maple Ridge, and just more than half an hour after the threat was made, Maple Ridge RCMP sped up to a gas station on Lougheed Hwy. and arrested a man. The 53-year-old suspect is a resident of Maple Ridge. Police are considering charges of public mischief.

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Veteran New Democrat member of Parliament Libby Davies says she won’t be running in the party’s leadership race. There had been some speculation that the popular East Vancouver politician would join the race to replace Jack Layton. In an interview from New Orleans, La., where she’s speaking at an HIV-AIDS and homeless conference, Davies says the next leader has to reflect the country’s bilingual nature, and she doesn’t speak French.

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Bystanders tried desperately to save the lives of two pilots Thursday after the bush plane they were flying crashed in an empty lot between two buildings on a Yellowknife street. But their efforts were in vain. Witnesses say both pilots of the Arctic Sunwest Charters Twin Otter died in the crash. The plane, which was equipped to land on water,

went down after 1 p.m. in a part of town near Great Slave Lake, which is often busy with float plane traffic. The Transportation Safety Board said there were seven passengers on the plane in addition to the two pilots. Debbie Doody, co-owner of the Dancing Moose Cafe across the street from the crash, was in the kitchen when several of her customers saw the plane go down. “He crashed into the skirt of the building across the street with his wing and then he just did a total 360 turn and he landed in the parking lot,” Doody said. “It was really terrifying.” Damien Healy with Stanton Hospital confirmed two died on scene. Of the seven passengers, two were in critical condition. The remaining five were also in hospital, but their conditions were stable. At least one of the injured was being flown to hospital in Edmonton.

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A new study says Canada needs a more realistic and open-minded public health approach to cannabis use. The article, published in the Canadian Journal of Public

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The head of the residential schools commission says some survivors are frustrated because they can’t get papers needed to back up their claim. The Truth and Reconciliation Commission is trying to collect documents from the government and churches. But Justice Murray Sinclair says many documents have been destroyed and he doesn’t know if that was deliberate or accidental. The deadline was Monday to file for a compensation payment which recognizes the impact of living at a residential school.

CALGARY, TORONTO ZOOS WIN MARMOT AWARD CALGARY (Canadian Press)

Two Canadian zoos are sharing a North American conservation award for their work in saving the endangered Vancouver Island marmot. Calgary and Toronto have been recognized by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums. The Calgary Zoo has contributed 95 marmot pups for reintroduction to the wild or to bolster the captive breeding population. The Vancouver Island marmot is one of the most endangered mammals on the continent. The marmots were down to less than 30 wild animals but have rebounded to about 300.

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approach is to abstain altogether, using pot later in life, avoiding driving while under the influence and ingesting it through safer devices like vaporizers can cut down on health risks. Fischer says he’d like to see public health professionals treat cannabis the way they approach alcohol, as a potentially dangerous substance that can be enjoyed safely with the right educational tools in place.

The Canada Border Services Agency has removed a second foreign fugitive from the country after his capture in Toronto a week ago. Shameer Allie of Guyana was one of 32 foreign nationals on a wanted list issued by the government agency last month. He was captured by RCMP last Thursday after authorities received several tips to the Border Watch Line.

MACKAY USED RESCUE CHOPPER ON NFLD. VACATION OTTAWA (Canadian Press)

Defence Minister Peter MacKay is under fire in the House of Commons for having a search and rescue helicopter transport him from a vacation spot last year. The Opposition New Democrats demanded he repay the cost of the flight, which saw the minister picked up in near Gander, Newfoundland. MacKay says he cut short his vacation in order to take part in a search and rescue exercise with the military.

FORMER TORY AIDE TRYING TO CREATE CHILL: NDP OTTAWA (Canadian Press)

The NDP is accusing a former Conservative staffer of trying to scare MPs and others out of scrutinizing interference by political aides in access-to-information files. Sebastien Togneri, a former assistant to the public works minister, wrote to three organizations earlier this month warning them to stop making false and defamatory claims about him. New Democrat MP Nathan Cullen said if Togneri is trying to silence his critics with his letter he will be achieving the exact opposite effect.

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Austerity-weary Greeks lashed out against more tax hikes and pension cuts with a new round of strikes yesterday, with public transport workers, taxi drivers, teachers and air traffic controllers walking off the job. The strikes come a day after the government announced yet another round of spending cuts, including plans to suspend 30,000 civil servants as it scrambles to keep international bailout payments flowing and soothe global market fears that Greece will default. Without continued payments from a $150 billion program of rescue loans, Greece will run out of cash by mid-October.

Moammar Gadhafi’s former prime minister has been arrested in Tunisia, officials said, as Libya’s new rulers and NATO warned the fugitive leader and his loyalists that they are running out of places to hide. Al-Baghdadi alMahmoudi was arrested overnight with two other people after they were found without visas in the southern town of Tameghza, near Tunisia’s border with Algeria, ministry spokesman Hichem Meddeb said yesterday. Al-Mahmoudi is not among the former Gadhafi allies being sought by the International Criminal Court.

Several dozen protesters barged into a press conference in Haiti yesterday where Amnesty International released a report on the case against former dictator Jean-Claude Duvalier. The pro-Duvalier protesters accused the organization of being divisive and having no credibility. Amnesty International representatives briefly presented the report only to cancel the press conference. The organization was expected to reveal new testimony from victims of the dictatorship. Duvalier returned to Haiti in January from exile in France. He was ousted from Haiti in 1986 after a 15-year rule.

Members of the 151-nation International Atomic Energy Agency have endorsed a post-Fukushima nuclear safety plan but the IAEA chief says it will only be as good as the will of individual countries to enact it. “It is time for action,” says IAEA head Yukiya Amano, asking nations for “sustained commitment and full involvement.” Drawn up in response to Japan’s March 11 reactor disaster, the plan outlines steps to be taken by states to pinpoint weaknesses and remedy them. But these measures can only be carried out “upon request” of the nation involved.

Britain’s defence ministry says it is prepared to pay compensation to relatives of 13 Irish demonstrators shot to death in 1972 by British troops. The ministry said yesterday it was in contact with lawyers acting for the families of those killed during a protest in the Northern Ireland town of Londonderry, an outrage that became known as “Bloody Sunday.” A 12-year-long investigation ruled in 2010 that British soldiers had been entirely to blame for the slaughter. PM David Cameron said the report had proven the deaths had been “unjustified and unjustifiable.”

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DIPLOMATS WALK OUT ON IRANIAN LEADER’S SPEECH UNITED NATIONS (Associated Press)

American diplomats led a walkout at the UN General Assembly yesterday as Iran’s President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad fiercely attacked the United States and major West European nations as “arrogant powers” ruled by greed and eager for military adventurism. The two U.S. diplomats, who specialize in the Middle East, were followed out of the chamber by diplomats from more Two U.S. diplomats than 30 countries. were followed out They included the of the UN chamber 27 European Union by diplomats members, Australia, from more than New Zealand, Somalia, 30 countries Liechtenstein, Monaco, San after Mahmoud Marino and Macedonia, a Ahmadinejad UN diplomat said. Israel bashed the West. boycotted the speech. Ahmadenijad’s fiery anti-U.S. and anti-Israeli rhetoric has been a staple of the General Assembly’s ministerial meetings. Iran’s hardline President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad provoked yet another controversy yesterday saying a majority of people in the United States and around the world believe the American government staged the Sept. 11 terror attacks in an attempt to assure Israel’s survival. The provocative comments prompted the U.S. delegation to walk out of Ahmadinejad’s UN speech, where he also blamed the U.S. as the power behind UN Security Council sanctions against Iran for its refusal to halt uranium enrichment, a technology that can be used as fuel for electricity generation or to build

nuclear weapons. Ahmadinejad’s speech pitted the poverty and unhappiness of most countries against the riches and power of the U.S. and unnamed European nations that he accused of perpetuating wars, causing the current global economic crisis and infringing on “the rights and sovereignty of nations.” He attacked the United States and European colonial powers for abducting tens of millions of Africans and making them slaves, for their readiness “to drop thousands of bombs on other countries,” and for dominating the UN Security Council.

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PAKISTAN EXPORTS VIOLENCE: MULLEN WASHINGTON (Associated Press)

Testifying alongside Mullen, U.S. Defence Secretary Leon Panetta also decried Pakistani support for the Haqqani network, and he said Pakistani authorities have been told in unequivocal terms that the U.S. will not tolerate a continuation of the group’s cross-border attacks. Panetta said the message was delivered recently by new CIA director David Petraeus in a meeting with the head of the Pakistani intelligence agency, the ISI. “They must take steps to prevent the safe haven that the Haqqanis are using,” Panetta said. “We simply cannot allow these kinds of terrorists to be able to go into Afghanistan, attack our forces and then return to Pakistan for safe haven.”

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The top U.S. military officer yesterday accused Pakistan of “exporting violence” to Afghanistan and said this puts in jeopardy not only the frayed U.S.Pakistani partnership against terrorism but also the prospects for a successful outcome to the decade-old war in Afghanistan. In his final congressional testimony before retiring next week, Navy Adm. Mike Mullen said success in Afghanistan is threatened not only by the Pakistani government’s support for the Haqqani network and Navy Adm. Mike other al-Qaida-aligned Mullen said success extremist groups but also in Afghanistan by Afghan government SYSTEMIC is threatened corruption. CORRUPTION by the Pakistani “If we continue to draw government’s down forces apace while support for such public and systemic extremist groups. corruption is left unchecked, I believe we risk leaving behind a government in which we cannot reasonably expect Afghans to have faith,” Mullen told the Senate Armed Services Committee. “At best this would lead to localized conflicts inside the country; at worst it could lead to government collapse and civil war.” Mullen said Pakistan’s government has chosen to “use violent extremism as an instrument of policy,” adding that “by exporting violence, they have eroded their internal security and their position in the ASSOCIATED PRESS region. They have undermined their international Navy Adm. Mike Mullen says Pakistan’s government credibility and threatened their economic well-being.” uses violent extremism as a policy instrument.

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should be able to pick 10 channels, for example, that they really want and only pay for them. “That can help them on the price side, that can help MONTREAL (Canadian Press) them on the selection side,” Crandall, of Montreal-based broker MacCanadian consumers can expect more choice Dougall, MacDougall & MacTier, said in an and possibly better prices when watching interview. “No matter how you look at this, I shows online or on mobile devices now that see this as being consumer friendly.” their TV providers can’t keep content excluThe regulator ruled late sively to themselves. Wednesday that any program Analysts say this week’s CRTC rulbroadcast on television, including means that any program broading hockey games and other live cast on television, including hockey events, must be made available games and other live events, must be to competitors under fair and made available to competitors under reasonable terms. fair and reasonable terms. However, the CRTC will allow Telecom analyst Troy Crandall companies to offer exclusive said yesterday that consumers will programming to their Internet or need only one provider for conmobile customers if it is protent across all their screens – from duced specifically for the Interconventional TVs and smartphones net or a mobile device. to tablets and desktop or portable Technology analyst Duncan computers. Stewart of Deloitte Canada said For example, a consumer won’t consumers don’t have to worry need multiple service plans with difabout having multiple plans or ferent providers to be able to watch subscribers. TV shows on the various devices. Stewart said if there are any Crandall said the CRTC decidisputes between providers about sion late Wednesday could end up content access or price, consumlowering prices because the regulaers aren’t supposed to be affected. tor decided TV providers should ASSOCIATED PRESS “If you want to be paid more give more “a la carte” choices for The CRTC ruled this week that content money, you can’t just pull it off consumers. providers can’t restrict access to TV shows on mobile devices like the iPad. the air,” he said. He said that means consumers

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Broadway? Check. TV? Check. Films? Check. Music? Books? Check those, too. Kristin Chenoweth is at the top of her game. This year alone, in one week, she sang for President Barack Obama, Queen Elizabeth II and Oprah Winfrey, she said. “If I leave my mark on this world, hopefully people will say, ‘Wow, she did a lot of different things,’” Chenoweth said. But the one thing Chenoweth says is missing from her list of accomplishments is finding Mr. Right and settling down. “I want to be married. I feel finally ready for that,” she said. “My goals might be different than doing all these amazing career things. I think the next chapter will be focusing more on my personal life.” Chenoweth said she can relate to a song by Dolly Parton called Sacrifice. “She talks about how much she’s given up. She’s given up relationships ... missing out with her husband, not having a child, all of that I can relate to,” Chenoweth said. “So, maybe this second chapter in my life will be different in that way. But, I’ll always sing. Whoever that man is, he’s got to accept that music is like my arms. I can’t live without (them).”

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SPIDER-MAN MUSICAL’S CARNEY WOULD DO IT ALL OVER AGAIN

BRITNEY SPEARS TURNING 30 LONDON (Associated Press)

NEW YORK (Associated Press)

The singer who created a sensation You might think he’s absolutely when she hit the music world in pigtails crazy, but Reeve Carney would do and knee socks is turning 30 – and Britney it all again. Spears says she’s looking forward to it. He’d happily slip into his The pop star will be on the South harness and hang upside American leg of her Femme Fatale world down night after night at SONG, Spider-Man: Turn Off the tour as she celebrates the landmark DANCE, Dark. He’d endure the long birthday on Dec. 2. “I hear the older you get, the wiser HEROICS hours of rehearsals, the you get and the more you know what eight months of tinkering, you want – so hopefully it’ll be a good the backstage turbulence year,” the woman who was once one of the and being the butt of jokes. Internet’s most-searched names said. “It’s like a great relationship – Spears kicked off a string of European you’re going to have dark times,” tour dates yesterday in St. Petersburg, but says Carney. “Everything that I is not scheduled to play on her birthday. personally went through, I would She has spent the summer performing do it again, even if I knew in across North America to positive reviews. advance what it was going to be “The audiences have been just amazing, like.” they’ve been so great to bounce off of and Carney, who plays the musical’s the energy I get from them, it’s great, it’s title character and his alter ego, really cool,” she said. Peter Parker, has had a front-row Her seventh studio album, Femme Fatale, seat for the birth of Broadway’s debuted at No. 1 in the U.S. Billboard most expensive show. But one reacharts and globally, and Spears targeted it son he’s not bitter is that he’s had at her female fans. some friends along with him. “With the big picture of being Femme The 28-year-old has what might Fatale, I think it is really inspiring for girls be an alter-alter ego: He is also the all together feeling very empowered and lead singer of the rock band Carhaving a voice and being heard,” she said. ney; and, in an unusual arrangement, the other three members of

the group are playing in the show’s orchestra pit. The members of Carney, which also includes Reeve’s younger brother Zane on guitar, drummer Jon Epcar and bassist Aiden Moore, have been with the show

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from the beginning, hand-picked by original director Julie Taymor and vetted by U2’s Bono and The Edge. None plan on leaving, and Reeve recently extended his contract until May 2012. Zane calls the musical “this wonderful, giving, beautiful detour” and dismisses any suggestion that it has come at a cost to the band’s development. “Really we would have been playing for 20 to 100 people up and down the West Coast. That’s pretty much what it would have been,” he says. The Carney brothers also don’t like to think about what would have happened if just Reeve got picked. “I don’t know what we would have done,” says Zane, 26. “We have Julie Taymor, Bono and The Edge to thank for the fact that we’re actually still a band.” Interest in Reeve has been on the rise since he became Spidey and it has borne fruit: He’s been picked to play singer-songwriter Jeff Buckley in an upcoming biopic. Buckley released only one studio album, Grace, and was hailed as a rising star before he accidentally drowned in 1997 at age 30.

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and the United Kingdom have sent an open letter to French President Nicolas Sarkozy, the G-20 chairman, Finance Minister Jim Flaherty is warning of a seccalling for strong action at the November Cannes ond financial meltdown on the scale of 2008 if action Summit to help ensure global economic stability and is not taken, saying he is frustrated by the lack of growth. response from policyIn the letter, leadmarkers. ers said the effects The minister issued of the international the alarm hours before financial crisis flying to Washington are still being felt to meet with his G20 around the world colleagues in an 11thand that global ecohour effort to avert a nomic activity has crisis. recently weakened, If the issue of a becoming more Greek default is not uneven and uncerdealt with, “I think tain. matters will come to They pointed to a head, quite frankly,” European debt levhe told reporters in els as a significant Ottawa. threat to the global “We’ll run into the economy. kind of crisis situaThree years ago, tion that we ran into ASSOCIATED PRESS in October 2008, so one Finance Minister Jim Flaherty speaks to reporters yesterday in the failure of New York investment wants to get ahead of the foyer of the House of Commons. bank Lehman Broththe issue rather than ers touched off a wave of panic that froze credit in most react to another crisis.” advanced countries and sent the world tumbling into a Meanwhile, Prime Minister Stephen Harper and deep recession from which it has yet to fully recover. the leaders of Australia, Indonesia, Mexico, Korea

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AUTO SALES DROP EYED IN CANADIAN RETAIL DECLINE OTTAWA (Canadian Press)

Canadian retail sales declined more than expected in July in a broad-based retreat led by auto dealers, who had benefited from unusually robust activity in the previous month, according to figures released yesterday. Overall retail sales fell 0.6 per cent to $37.5 billion in July after three straight monthly increases. It was the first month-to-month decline since January, when sales fell back 0.3 per cent, and the biggest since April 2010 when there was a two per cent decline attributed mostly to weak sales of motor vehicles and parts. Lower sales were reported in seven of 11 subsectors tracked by Statistics Canada. Vehicle and parts dealers accounted for most of the decline. A 3.5 per cent drop in sales at new-car dealers offset gains made in June, StatsCan said yesterday in its monthly report.

LEO APOTHEKER OUSTED AS HP HIRES NEW CEO SAN FRANCISCO (Associated Press)

Hewlett-Packard’s decision to fire CEO Leo Apotheker after just 11 months and replace him with former eBay chief Meg Whitman is another dizzying turn of the executive merry-go-round at a company whose leadership issues are tearing it apart. Swapping Apotheker, who has now been ousted from two high-profile CEO jobs in two years, with Whitman, a billionaire best known for the decade she spent building eBay and her run for California governor, is a decision designed to stem investor fury over a series of questionable strategy moves. HP’s board met yesterday to finalize the change, having decided that Apotheker had lost the board’s confidence, a person familiar with the matter said.

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FLYER SHELLEY TOSSED FOR 10 GAMES TORONTO (Canadian Press)

There truly is a new sheriff in town. Brendan Shanahan delivered a strong message as the NHL embarked on a new era of discipline, handing Flyers forward Jody Shelley a 10-game suspension and Calgary forward PierreLuc Letourneau-Leblond a five-game ban yesterday and accompanying each with a slick video explaining the ruling. The videos were posted on the NHL’s website and ran a little more than a minute apiece, with Shanahan describing what rule was broken while video replays of each incident were shown. In Shelley’s case, he was suspended for the rest of the pre-season and first five games of the regular season after hitting Maple Leafs forward Darryl Boyce from behind on Wednesday night. Shanahan cited Shelley’s two suspensions last year, and the fact Boyce suffered a broken nose on the play, as factors that weighed “heavily” in his decision. “The video clearly shows that Boyce has his back to Shelley well before the contact,” Shanahan explained on the video. “Boyce does not put himself in this posi-

tion immediately prior to, or simultaneously, with the check. Shelley has time to avoid the check completely or at the very least minimize the contact. “This is a clear violation of the boarding rule.” Letourneau-Leblond was also disciplined for a breach of the expanded boarding guidelines that were introduced over the summer. Rule 41.1 states that “the onus is on the player applying the check to ensure his opponent is not in a defenceless position and if so, he must avoid or minimize contact.” On Tuesday night, the Flames forward hammered Matt Clackson of the Vancouver Canucks into the side boards from behind. “Leblond has time to avoid, or at the very least, minimize the check,” said Shanahan. “Instead, Leblond takes a direct route and drives through the check hard and high and from behind.” Shanahan replaced Colin Campbell in June and was given a mandate to increase player safety. He plans to issue a video with each ruling in an effort to bring transparency to the decision-making process – an area where critics often felt Campbell fell short. The first rulings issued should put NHL players on alert that he’s taking the job seriously. However, Leafs coach Ron Wilson doesn’t think it will completely eliminate incidents like Shelley’s hit on Boyce. “We have laws against speeding, right? We have drunk driving laws; you can be executed if you murder somebody, (but) it doesn’t stop this stuff from happening,” Wilson told reporters yesterday. “There’s human nature involved, the game’s very fast. And you just stop thinking for a split second, those kind of things happen.”

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SHORT HANDED WINNER LEADS CANUCKS OVER OILERS EDMONTON (Canadian Press)

Mike Duco’s second-period short-handed goal stood up as the winner as a relatively no-name Vancouver Canucks squad NHL showed up a largely veteran Edmonton PRE Oilers team 2-1 in NHL exhibition play yesterday. SEASON Owen Nolan also scored for the Canucks, who are 2-1-0 in the preseason. Jordan Eberle replied for the Oilers (1-2-0), who had roughly 70 per cent of what should be their starting regular season lineup in the game. The Canucks, meanwhile, iced a roster made up largely from their American Hockey League affiliate, the Chicago Wolves, plus a few veterans on try-out contracts. Vancouver struck first, 13 minutes into the first period on a power play with Edmonton’s Tom Gilbert in the penalty box. Finishing a nice three-way passing play, Nolan beat Edmonton goalie Devan Dubnyk, Edmonton’s Taylor Hall just coming back into the play from serving a penalty of his own. Vancouver had 13 first period shots while Edmonton only put six on Eddie Lack in the Canucks end. Both teams return to the ice tomorrow as the Oilers remain at home to face the Calgary Flames, while the Canucks continue the pre-season at home against Anaheim.

BANANA THROWN AT FLYERS’ SIMMONDS IN PRESEASON GAME LONDON, Ont. (Canadian Press)

Philadelphia Flyers winger Wayne Simmonds says he has experienced racism throughout his life and hopes what happened during a shootout loss against the Detroit Red Wings last night wasn’t another example of it. The rangy forward, who scored in the last minute of regulation play to send the exhibition game into overtime and ultimately a shootout, took the first shot of the tie-breaker and admitted a bit of shock when a banana came flying into his path as he zeroed in on Detroit netminder Jordan Pearce. “I don’t know if it had anything to do with the fact I’m black,” the Toronto native said. “I certainly hope not. When you’re black, you kind of expect (racist) things. You learn to deal with it.” Simmonds is among seven newcomers, brought in to replace a total of nine players who have departed through trades or free agency. He brings a toughness and durability after playing in 89 straight games for the Los Angeles Kings, where he was third in penalty minutes. As for his scoring in this one, he’ll take them however they come. His shot from the corner went in off Pearce. “I just fired it hoping a teammate could deflect it; it went in off the goalie’s inside pad. But I’ll take it. As they say, it’s not how, it’s how many.” The Red Wings emerged 4-3 winners after dominating play for most of three periods.

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90 85 69 66

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98 88 75 73 71

57 68 79 82 85

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91 86 76 69 69 53

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90 84 77 70 68

66 71 77 85 88

– 5.5 12.0 19.5 22.0

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WHITECAPS WILL MISS PLAYING AT EMPIRE FIELD VANCOUVER (Canadian Press)

After practising outside on a rainy day with a biting wind blowing in from the North Shore Mountains, it would be understandable if the Vancouver Whitecaps were anxious to pack their bags and move indoors at the newly renovated B.C. Place Stadium. Instead, many of the players were whimsical yesterday about Empire Field, the temporary facility the Whitecaps have used during their first season of Major League Soccer.

Soccer | Poland’s president has approved a ban on alcohol at mass events ahead of the Euro 2012 championship next summer. “I felt really comfortable here in Empire,” said midfielder/forward Davide Chiumiento. “We always had great supporters. “It was a great moment here to play.” The Whitecaps play their final game at Empire Field on Saturday against the Seattle Sounders. Their first match at B.C. Place will be Oct. 2 against the Portland Timbers. Empire Field, located in Vancouver’s east end, always looked like something a child would build with a Meccano set. The seats were metal benches with no backs. All the bathrooms and concession stands were outside the stadium. The players showered and changed in trailers. There was lots to complain about,

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but the players rarely did. “When you go through it, and look back, it will be something you kind of remember,” said midfielder Peter Vagenas, who joined the Whitecaps after playing for both Seattle and L.A. Vagenas was a little surprised the first time he looked at the outdoor stadium. “I didn’t know what to expect,” he said. “I was absolutely floored. “I have been so fortunate to play in probably the three greatest environments in Major League Soccer. Seattle and Vancouver are unique because they’re so new. L.A. took a while to get where it is. In terms of atmosphere, in terms of places opponents come in and realize it’s an away game, Vancouver and Seattle are at the top of the list.”

NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE Week 3 SUNDAY New England at Buffalo San Francisco at Cincinnati Miami at Cleveland Denver at Tennessee Detroit at Minnesota Houston at New Orleans NY Giants at Philadelphia Jacksonville at Carolina NY Jets at Oakland Baltimore at St. Louis Kansas City at San Diego Green Bay at Chicago Arizona at Seattle Atlanta at Tampa Bay Pittsburgh at Indianapolis Washington at Dallas MAJOR LEAGUE SOCCER WESTERN CONFERENCE TEAM

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and the killing of sharks,â€? said Branson, whose Virgin Airlines bans transport of shark ďŹ ns. “The world is getting wealthier, particularly in China people are getting wealthier, and they can now afford to buy shark ďŹ n soup.â€? While shark ďŹ ns have been used to make soup for hundreds of years, until recently consumption was limited to a small elite, said Yao, who gave up eating shark ďŹ n in 2006 and says he avoids events where it is served.

YAO MING, RICHARD BRANSON JOIN FIGHT AGAINST EATING SHARK FINS SHANGHAI, China (Associated Press)

Recently retired Chinese NBA star Yao Ming is taking the ďŹ ght against eating shark ďŹ ns back to his homeland, where demand for the traditional delicacy is soaring despite efforts to ban their use and trade. Yao and British tycoon Richard Branson made an appeal yesterday in Shanghai against eating shark ďŹ ns, which are a staple of highclass Chinese banquets, to a group of 30 of China’s richest and most inuential businesspeople. “When demand happens, the buying happens and the killing happens,â€? said Yao. He says he is using his post-retirement free time to campaign against the slaughter of 1.5 million sharks a week that is taking some of the species close to extinction. The event, sponsored by the conservation group WildAid, is aimed at starting a conservation movement in China “not just to protect the sharks but to protect tigers, and to protect other species that are in peril of extinction,â€? Branson said. Critics say ďŹ shermen kill more than 70 million sharks each year for their ďŹ ns, which can sell for

CERN CLAIMS FASTER-THAN-LIGHT PARTICLE MEASURED GENEVA (Associated Press)

Scientists at the world’s largest physics lab say they have clocked subatomic particles travelling faster than light, a feat that – if true – would break a fundamental pillar of science. The readings have so astounded researchers that they are asking others to independently verify the measurements before claiming an actual discovery. Nothing is supposed to move faster than light, at least according to Albert Einstein’s special theory of relativity: The famous E=mc2 equation. That stands for energy equals mass times the speed of light squared. But neutrinos – one of the strangest well-known particles in physics – have now been observed smashing past this cosmic speed barrier of 299,792 kilometres per second. CERN says a neutrino beam ďŹ red from a particle accelerator near Geneva to a lab 730 kilometres away in Italy travelled 60 nanoseconds faster than the speed of light. Scientists calculated the margin of error at just 10 nanoseconds, making the difference statistically signiďŹ cant. The CERN researchers are now looking to the United States and Japan to conďŹ rm the results.

$700 a pound, while the soup can cost $80 a bowl. Usually, the ďŹ ns are cut from the sharks and their bodies discarded, leaving them to die. Although there have been moves to ban the trade and consumption of shark ďŹ ns in California and elsewhere, 95 per cent are consumed in China. “There’s been a massive increase in shark ďŹ n soup

70M SHARKS KILLED EACH YEAR

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We’re Investors Group - a Canadian leader in providing personal financial planning services, and dedicated to building lasting client relationships. We are currently looking for a Mortgage Planning Specialist to join our team in our Abbotsford office. The Mortgage

Planning Specialist will provide expert advice to Investors Group Financial Services Consultants on Investors Group’s mortgage credit product shelf. The successful candidate will have experience in a related mortgage underwriting/client service/banking products environment with a post-secondary diploma in Business Administration or in a related field. The candidate must have a mortgage brokers license or be working towards obtaining a license. To apply for this position, send a cover letter and resume to: bobby.banga@ investorsgroup.com or by fax at 604-431-7817. We thank all applicants, however, only those under consideration will be contacted.

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required for the Cascade Community Church Convention Centre. This is a part-time on-call position. The successful applicant should be available for any shifts including days and weekends. He or she should also be reliable, friendly, mature and have their own transportation. (limited transit service) If you’d like to work with a great team of people, please bring your resume to: Cascade Community Church, 35190 DeLair Road in Abbotsford or email it to CascadeChurch@ shawcable.com

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MERCHANDISE FOR SALE 542

FRUIT & VEGETABLES

The Valley’s Premier Farm Market Family owned & operated since 1975 It’s canning time! Come see us at the farm. Open Daily 8am ~ 6pm

REAL ESTATE 640

RECREATIONAL

RARE OPPORTUNITY: waterfront property on beautiful Jim Lake, .83-acre with 360 sq ft insulated cabin, located near Green Lake/Watch Lake (70 Mile House). Rare privacy, only three lots on the lake, good fishing for rainbows to 10 lbs, nice swimming, surrounded by crown land. Great trails for hiking, ATV and snowmobile. Seasonal 10-km back road access in 4x4 or pick-up. FSBO. $230,000. 250-3950599. (Please see bchomesforsale.com/70mile/frank.)

642

ABBOTSFORD

560

FIREWOOD ★ FREE ★

PALLETS Available Come & Help Yourself Also great for crafts etc

BACK PARKING LOT (by shed) ABBOTSFORD NEWS 34375 Gladys Ave. THE BARGAIN STORE BUY/SELL USED FURNITURE 604-826-3810

566 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ALTO CONN SAX $595. Call Sat. btw 10-2. 604-859-5925.

REAL ESTATE 603

ACREAGE

82.8 ACRES, 300’ lakefront, S Cariboo. Beautiful, pastoral, private, rural setting. Borders crown land. Adjacent 80+ acre parcel available. www.bchomesforsale.com/ view/lonebutte/ann/

WE’RE ON THE WEB www.bcclassified.com

612 BUSINESSES FOR SALE DOLLAR STORE FRANCHISE Since 1999 in Mission/Abbotsford $1.6mil sls - Asking $358,000+Inv. Ted-NAI 604-691-6692 stellakis@naicommercial.ca

625

FOR SALE BY OWNER

** 10K DOWN, no credit check ** 3 Bd 1 bath house, Deroche. Owner finance. Bad credit/no credit ok. $229,000 $1237/mo (604)831-1331, davevanbc@live.ca ABBOTSFORD, 2 bdrm apt. Vaulted ceilings, lndry rm, lots of closet space. New roof. Very good shape. $138,500. Phone (604)970-5284.

636

MORTGAGES

$450,000 Must Sell/Job Relocation Well-kept basement entry family home 2600 sq. ft. 4 bed/3bath, ss appli. in large kitchen & den, 2 f/p’s, 12000 sq. ft. lot, great neighborhood in cul-de-sac. 604-755-0635 pls leave message

RENTALS 706

APARTMENT/CONDO

ABBOTSFORD. Carmody Ridge. bright/spacious 2bed/2bath condo. 5appl/2 uderground pkg/extra storage.quiet/secure bldg. $950/month. avail Oct 1st.call Tel.No. 604-8554262. ABBOTSFORD 1 MONTH FREE RENT nr 5 Corners. 1 bd $625/mo 2 bd $725/mo. Call (604)751-3885 ABBOTSFORD 2 Bdrm $875, quiet bldg, inste lndry, sec u/g prkg, lrg inste strg, Now. 604-850-0015 ABBOTSFORD: 2bdr, vaulted ceiling, heat/h.water incl. 2u/g prkg spots. Balcony n/p. Bourquin Place. Immed. $780/mo. 604-945-6145 ABBOTSFORD,32120 Peardonville 2 bdrm. apt., F/S, D/W, gas f/p, A/C NO SMOKING, NO PETS. Doreen @ 604-302-1229. ABBOTSFORD - Abby Glen Apt’s 2959 Tims St. Reno’d 1 & 2 bdrm suites avail. Call 778-880-0920. ABBOTSFORD, Cardinan Ave. New nice & clean 1 bdrm condo. Oct 1. $750/mo. 604-858-4392.

Abbotsford Central

Mountainview - Bakerview THIS IS WHERE YOU WANT TO LIVE

LET’S MAKE A DEAL NEW LOWER RENTS 1 MONTH FREE RENT SENIOR’S DISCOUNT

Abbotsford/Mission

Great View

Town & Country Apartments 1948 McCallum Road

Available Now! 1 Bedroom - Also Bach & 2 Bdrms avail

Bachelor, 1 & 2 bdrms available Indoor Swimming Pool Large Landscaped Grounds Public Transit at the Front Door Small pets ok

Heat, Hot Water & Basic Cable included. Crime Free & Certified. N/S - N/P, Close to all amens. Lease & Refs. Required.

Call 604-852-7350

APARTMENT/CONDO

Professionally managed by Gateway Property Management

ABBOTSFORD

Rental Incentive on 1 year Lease

Call 604-751-2147

CHELSEA PARK GARDENS 33710 Marshall Road

2525 Hilltout Street 1 Bedroom - $574.00 2 Bedrooms - $653.00

1 Bdrms ..... from $563/mo. 2 Bdrms ...... from $694/mo.

Call 604-751-3619

Call 604-751-2147 604-557-3592 or 604-751-5595

Villa Vista 33292 Robertson Ave East Bachelors ........ from $495/mo. 1 Bdrms ........... from $594/mo. 2 Bdrms ........... from $732/mo.

2814 Pratt Crescent 1 Bedroom from $725.00 2 Bdrms from $825.00

Villa Monaco

Call 604-557-6054

33263 Bourquin Crescent East

32030 George Ferguson Way

Bachelors .... from $521/mo. 1 Bdrms ...... from $625/mo. 2 Bdrms ...... from $771/mo.

1 Bedroom from $665.00 2 Bdrms from $756.00

Call 604-557-3592 33136 George Ferguson Way

Call 604-557-3708

1 Month FREE Rent On 1 Year Lease Early and Immediate Possession Available Age 40 Senior & Adult Oriented Come See What You Have Been Missing! Call Esther 604-853-0549

ABBOTSFORD. Holland Ave, (Tempo) 2 Bd + den, $1050/m. Avail Oct. 1. Secure un/grnd prk, safe blgd, onsite caretaker. Call Collin, Stratatech Property Management (604)703-6209

(604)858-9832 *Call for details

45645 Lark Rd. (2) 1 bdrm, $650/m 2 appl., avail., July

1 Bedroom from $634.00 2 Bdrms from $722.00

Call 604-751-2125

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For leasing enquiries Call 604-751-2934 Mainstreet Equity Corp.

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Call 604-751-2165 Mainstreet Equity apartments are well secured and safe homes for your peace of mind.

Website: www.mainst.biz

Website:

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Abbotsford

VILLA CHRISTINA 2 Bedroom

Abbotsford/Mission

Nelson Court

604-615-5397 Professionally managed by Gateway Property Management

Phone 604-556-7705

2 Full Baths, In-Suite Storage, Fridge, Stove, Dishwasher, Garburator, In-Suite Laundry Hook-ups, On-Site Mgmt Please call for Prices. Sorry no pets

Clean & Spacious

1 Bdrms ...... from $655/mo. 2 Bdrms ...... from $756/mo.

Broadway Maples Apts

1 & 2 Bdrms Stes

Call 604-792-1506 Chilliwack, lg 2 bdrm 1 bath, f/p, d/w, in-ste laundry, great for professionals, cls to transit, hospital, leisure, well maint. U/G parking, n/s, $745/m. Refs req’d (604)271-3271 Chilliwack, new 2 bdrm suite, n/s, no pets. Avail now. Call (778)2458632 Chilliwack. Spacious. 1 bd w/balcony. FREE heat, h/w & parking, elevator. On site mngt. Great Mary St location. From $495. 604-392-0543

33184 George Ferguson Way

33095 Old Yale Road

Abbotsford’s Best Kept Secret

45810 First Ave., West

Newly updated lg 1 & 2 bdrm condo in secure and well maintained building. Secure parking, elevator with wheel chair access. Walk across the street for shopping, next to library, park. Includes 3 appliances, window coverings, insuite storage, laundry on every floor. Onsite manager. Available now.

33405 Bourquin Place

Comfortable 3 storey low rise, convenient & affordable. 1 & 2 bedrm stes, balconies, lockers in & outdoor pkg, lndry rm. Close to schools & transit. Small pets ok. For more info & viewing call

34313 Forrest Terrace

LAKESIDE COURT o

1 Bdrms ...... from $604/mo. 1 Bdrms ...... from $688/mo.

1 Bedroom from $604.00 2 Bdrms from $708.00

Abbotsford/Mission

Park Lane Manor

9473 Broadway St. 604-819-6229 1 bedrooms suites, upmarket quiet building, w/balcony, hot water, 3 appls, good security, u/grd park, storage, fireplaces, hook-ups, laundry on site, on-site manager, n/s, n/p. Suits available now.

604-615-5402 Professionally managed by Gateway Property Management

Abbotsford/Mission

Richard Court 33333 12th Avenue Cozy 5 story complex in quiet park like setting on Mission Hillside. 1 & 2 bdrm suites avail. Close to transit, parks, schools; pkg, balconies, laundry rm. Small pets ok. For more info & viewing call

778-788-1857 Professionally managed by Gateway Property Management

ABBOTSFORD. Tempo (2) 2 bd w/den. Avail Oct 1, $1050/mo. Call Collin at Stratatech Consulting, 604-703-6209

HABITAT APARTMENTS 33366 2ND Ave. Mission

1 bdrms. from $630/mo.

Close to amenities, Free laundry & heat & hot water No pets or BBQ’s, Adult/family oriented On-site manager

CLEARBROOK $200 Move-In Allowance (Ask for Details). Crime Free Living 31790 UNION AVENUE HURON COURT

Managed by ECM Strata - Rental Division

Spacious & Bright Suites Multi-housing crime-free building.

Heather Ridge 45530 McIntosh Dr Ph: Pearl, 604-793-7099

(in house manager)

Royal Oak Ph: Kelly Young 45562 McIntosh Dr. 604-793-9993 (in house manager)

1 & 2 bdrm apartments Up 1040sf. Includes hot water & heat, elevator, walking distance to hospital, near college & bus route, in-suite laundry hook-ups for W/D & coin laundry, full-sz stove and fridge. No pets, seniors welcome! References req’d.

*SUNDIAL COURT* 9234 Charles Street, Chilliwack 2 bdrm, coin laundry, family dwelling, small pet ok, ref’s req’d. 604-791-0463 or 1-877-817-0289

✳ 1 Bdrm. from $625/mo. ✳ 2 Bdrms from $745/mo. Rent incl’s; Heat, H/wtr, U/G Pkg Quiet, Well Maint. Build. No Pets.

Seniors Discount $25

604-850-2467 Baywest Mgmt Corp

Cornerstone Apartments

45750 Knight Rd. 1 bdrm+den deluxe, $785/m Crime free building, 5 full size appliances, lg storage, deck, n/p, n/s, elec bbq, bus route, adult bldg (prefer 45+), walk to all amenities and

33331 Old Yale Road Cozy 3 storey bldg, close to all amen. 1 & 2 bdrm suites. Close to transit, parks, schools; covered pkg, balconies, laundry room. Small pets ok. For more info & viewing call

MISSION

604-826-2538

fridge, stove, window coverings, hot water heat incl., Adult oriented. wheelchair access, elevator, laundry on every floor.

33298 Robertson Ave.

APARTMENT/CONDO

DRIFTWOOD

CHILLIWACK

Under New Management

706

APTS. 9474 Cook St 2 bedroom

ABBOTSFORD

RENTALS

Quiet, well managed, on site manager. Close to Downtown & Westcoast Express. NO PETS. References Required.

Ph: 604-792-1503

2485 Hilltout Street 1 Bedroom - $665.00 2 Bedrooms - $756.00

ABBOTSFORD: Maple Manor & Goldstone Court. 1 & 2 Bdrms from $600. Newly renovated buildings. Call 604-504-1587 (Maple) & 604-504-1758 (Goldstone).

APARTMENT/CONDO

CHILLIWACK

604-615-5382

Clean & Large, hot water included. N/S Secured U/G parking available. Outdoor pool in garden setting. Sorry N/P. Close to all amenities. Ref’s req’d.

Forest Terrace Apartments

706

CHILLIWACK 46356 Margaret Ave. clean 2 BD: $650, avail. Oct. 1, 1 BD : $550, avail. now, sm pet negot. Ref’s req’d. Call Ross Fullbrook Royal Lepage 604 792 0077 CHILLIWACK- Down Twn. Newer 2 bdrm. 2 F/Bath, S/S appli. laminate, Avail. Oct. 1, sm. pet nego. secure prkg. $850/mo. (604)859-0165

For more info & viewing call

1 & 2 Bedroom Suites

ABBOTSFORD Central. Top floor corner 2/bdrm, 2/bthrm, storage, 5 appli, $850+utils. sec pkng. N/S, N/P. Avail immed. 604-855-0809. ABBOTSFORD. Charlotte Manor. 2 Bdrm - $750. Avail now. Incl hot water. Near rec ctr & bus. Refs req. On duty mgr. Call: 604-864-8565.

RENTALS

Open Saturday & Sunday

Secure u/g parking. Available Immediately Move-in discount for seniors Sorry no pets. Ref’s required. Please call 604-855-9697 for an appointment to view.

ABBOTSFORD

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ABBOTSFORD

706

PET FRIENDLY BUILDING!

good

MISC. FOR SALE

APARTMENT/CONDO

RENTAL INCENTIVE AVAIL.

FURNITURE

DRESSER WITH mirror, shape, call (604)858-8067

706

RENTALS

MAINSTREET EQUITY CORP.

5486 Riverside Street Corner of Harris & Riverside Matsqui Village

548

RENTALS

Cheam View Apts Clean, quiet building

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Insuite storage Laundry on every floor Heat & hot water incl Secure underground prkg

1 & 2 Bdrms Starting at $575/m

Ref’s required, no pets Crime-free multi-housing Call for appt. 604-792-3010 or leave message CHILLIWACK, 1 & 2 bedrooms, family building in good area. Close to shopping, transportation and schools. Parking, laundry hook/up included. available now or Aug 1. Rob 604-316-5404. No Sun. calls or after 7pm. CHILLIWACK, 1 bdrm ste, close to hospital, n/p, avail. now. Call (604)795-9577 or 604-378-9240 CHILLIWACK 45535 Spadina Ave, newer condo/apt, 2 bdrm, 2 bath, 5 appl, 1 pet neg. avail immed., $850/m Ross Fullbrook, Royal Lepage 604-792-0077 CHILLIWACK, 45559 Yale, 2bdrm, 2 bath, $850/m 6 new appl., secure u/g prkg, storage, n/p avail. immed. Ross Fullbrook Royal Lepage 7920077 Chilliwack, 46053 Chilliwack Central Rd. 2bdrm, 25+, 2 bath, sec. prking, 3 appl., patio, n/p avail now $900/m. Ross Fullbrook, Royal Lepage 604-792-0077

Shaw Ave Apartments

1 bdrm, $670/m 2 appl., n/p, n/s, elec bbq, bus route, walk to amenities, crime-free building. Avail now.

CALL 604 858-2513 LAKE ERROCK 43740 Lougheed. 1 bdrm cabin, liv rm/kit/bath, $450. Now. 604-826-3462; 778-896-9705 MISSION: 1 bdrm 7696 Grand St. Clean. On-site manager. $620/mo. Avail. Oct. 1st. 604-826-3665 or 778-552-1808 MISSION 1 bdrm bright crnr 9” ceiling, h/w flrs total reno, heritage bldg incl ht & hw $600 1-866-333-2005 MISSION: 1 MONTH FREE RENT 1 bdrm $625 or 2 brm $725, 2nd or 3rd Ave Call Steve: (604)751-3885 MISSION: PRINCESS DAPHNE APTS - SPACIOUS 1 bdrm starting at $650 & 2 bds starting $780, 1.5 bth, h, h/w & prkng incl. Criminal Record checked may be req’’d 33561 Third Ave. 604-820-3013. Sardis, 6079 Arlington Dr. 2 bd, priv entr, lrg yrd, util incl, suit mature tenants. $700. Avail now. 858-9783 SARDIS, CENTRAL. Large 1 bdrm suite, balcony, recently upgraded, clean. Incl. heat, walking distance to shops & transit. $660/ mth. Avail. Immed. Phone 604-791-0211.

709 COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL ABBOTSFORD. 33784 George Ferguson Way. 720 sq ft. $950/mo. + hst. 604-853-9974; 604-853-3790 ABBOTSFORD - Attractive office &/or Retail Spaces Available. All located within Abbotsford’s business core. Ph Frank@ Noort Investments 604-835-6300. Chilliwack. 45850 Alexander Ave. 600 sf. Commercial /Retail. Ground floor. Avail. now. $625/mo. Rear & front entrance. Near Safeway. Ross Fullbrook Royal Lepage. 604-7920077 MISSION area. 800 SQ. FT. SHOP. Available immed. $450 + hst + hydro + gas. Security check and ref’’s. Call 604 820-8477, 604-820-0832

Space for lease High traffic-Near Home Depot- 8080 Evans Rd. 2nd floor space 1500 to 3000 @9.50 sq ft NNN Main floor 2200 to 4400 sq ft-(inc showroom) 12.50 NNN-(Courtesy to brokers.) caseyk@westeckwindows.com WAREHOUSE/OFFICE space available immed. 2337 Townline Rd. Abbotsford. Call 604-854-5405.

RENTALS 715

DUPLEXES/4PLEXES

ABBOTFORD. Clean 4 bdrm duplex, 1.5 bath, back yard. W/D, lam. flrs, $1300/mth. 778-552-4110. ABBOTSFORD, 32052 George Ferguson Way. Reno’d 2 bdrm, 2 baths, 2 storey, in suite ldry, 2 prk, $950 + utils. Oct. 1. 604-826-3665 778-552-1808 or 604-557-0411. ABBOTSFORD. 3 bdrm in 4 plex, 1 bath own back yrd. Fully reno’d, laminate flrs. stack. w/d. $1200/mo + 60% split utils. 778-552-4110. ABBOTSFORD. New 1 bdrm. 1 bath, stackable W/D. $700 + 40% utils. Call 778-552-4110. Chilliwack, 46682 Andrews Ave, 1/2 duplex, 4 bdrm, 2 bath, f/s, w/d, pets negot. $1300/m, avail. now. Ross Fullbrook, Royal Lepage 604792-0077 CHILLIWACK. Newer 3 bd, 3 bath, nice quiet area. cls schools, 6 appl., gar. gd storage, fncd yard, 2 wk early move in NO CHARGE. Oct 1. N/p. Wayne at Stratatech Consulting, 604-799-0259

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HOMES FOR RENT

Abbotsford, 32165 Astoria, 3bdrm bsmt house, 2 bths, NP, nice yrd. Avail now $1275. 604-596-1333 ABBOTSFORD, 33476 Mayfair. Large 4/bdrms, 2/bath house on 1/4 acre fenced yard. Seeking long term tenant. Avail Oct 1 or Nov 1. $1650/mo. incl 3/appli + w/d hookup. 604-557-0411, 604-807-3294. ABBOTSFORD 33795 Mayfair Ave. 2 bdrm house. Fncd backyd. Lndry hook-up. Oct 1. $875 + utils. or 604-859-1996 or 604-217-9273. Abbotsford 3 bdrm farm hse, lge bsmt. Exc for family. Cls to elem. NS/NP Oct 1 $1500. 604-217-1404 ABBOTSFORD 3 bdrm hse, reno’d, 1.5 baths, carport, lrg yard, avl now. $1200, ref’s, 604-897-9189. ABBOTSFORD. 3 br top flr rancher, fenced, 5 appl, nr UFV ns/np, ref’s req’d,$1350+incl. util.604-505-5876 ABBOTSFORD 4 bdrm., 2 baths, 4 appl., f/p, fenced, shed, carport, a/c, sunroom. $1500mo. (604)302-9080 ABBOTSFORD: 4 bdrm house on Sumas Mountain, 2 full baths, 2.5 acres. $1800/mo. Avail Oct. 16. Call 604-556-8974 ABBOTSFORD. Avail. Oct. 1. 2866 Tims St. Nice 4 bdrm home, 2 bath, ldry hook-ups, gas heat, f/p & garage w/lge back yard & patio. Central location, near schools, transit & shopping. Np/ns $1,250/mo. To view call 604-851-4169. Ref’s req’d. ABBOTSFORD: BEAUTIFUL SPACIOUS 3 bedroom house. High vaulted ceilings, 3 story modern home. Rec room, 2 bathrooms, 2 car garage, & laundry. Must see $1450. Call Jeremiah: 604-3758856 Avail Oct. 1. Email: yermiah@gmail.com ABBOTSFORD - cls. 2 airport, 2 bdrm. up 1 bdrm. dwn. 3.5 bath, fresh paint, single car garage. $1500 Avail. Now (604)859-0165 ABBOTSFORD: Newly renovated. 4 bdrm. house on large lot. Close to all amen. F/S, W/D. N/S. N/P. $1400/mo. 604-615-9595 ABBOTSFORD sxs duplex, 3 bdrm, 1.5 bath, lrg yrd, nr Godson Elem. Avail Oct 1, $975. 604-897-9189. AGASSIZ 3br rancher, 1bath, 5 appls, central location w/large yard. N/S, refs req’d, $1200/m. Call 604.796.9347 AGASSIZ, private carriage house in the country. 2 bdrm, maple kit., ss appl., hrwd flrs, open concept, 10’ ceilings, a/c, w/d, priv deck, mtn views, n/s, n/p, $975/m + util. Oct. 15. Ref. (604)796-2733/703-6843 CHILLIWACK. 3 bdrm downtown, $935/mo. Avail now for the right tenant. 604-795-1433. Chilliwack, 46788 Chilliwack Central, 3 bdrm, F/S, $1100/m. Refs req’d. Open House, on Sunday, 1112pm. (604)858-4959 for info. CHILLIWACK, lg 3 bdrm, walk in closet, liv rm & fam rm, 2 bath, f/p, 5 appl, deck, custom drapes, 4 parking, fenced, n/s, n/p, refs, $1390/m. Oct 1. (604)824-0264 Chilliwack Mtn, 3 bdrm, 2 garage, 2.5 bath, 5 appl, n/s, n/p. $1300. Avail now. (604)703-0287 MISSION, 1 BDRM house on 1/4 acre fncd lot, NS, pet ok, hot tub, $1100/mth. Immed. Rental BONUS 12th mth FREE! (604) 814-2582 Mission, Hatzic Lake. 2 bdrm house lam flrs. Lndry. Dble garage. $800 + utils. Avail now. 604-825-0229. Ryder Lake, 3600 sq. ft. home, 3 bdrm, S/C 2 bdrm lower ste., w/new kit., beautiful rural acreage, dbl garage, 9+ appl, 2 f/p, a/c. N/s, pets neg. DD & refs required. Garbage p/u and yard maint. included. Avail. immed. $2350/m + hydro & gas. (604)793-8996 RYDER LAKE, beautiful heritage home, completely reno’d, 3 bdrm + den, huge yard, no inside pets, avail Oct 1. $1450. (604)807-4151 SARDIS 2BD + bsmt. Close to sch & shp. Quiet st in nice nbrhd. W/D, F/S, air, lrg yrd. Avail Sept 15. $1350. Call 858-7186, 858-0983. SARDIS, Garrison Crossing, 1 bdrm carriage home, above garage, 6 appl, f/p, 2 prking spot $825 avail immed. Ross Fullbrook, Royal Lepage 604-792-0077 Sardis/Promontory, 5 bd home, 3 bath, 5 appl., nice views, good area. Avail immed., $1700/mo + util., (604)798-8550

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MOTELS, HOTELS

MOTEL ROOMS - Bridal Falls. Newly renovated. Kitchenette avail. Available monthly to May 15. Starting at $650/m+DD. Wifi internet avail . N/s, n/p. Call (604)794-7710


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EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION 109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION 127

Service, Commitment, Leadership

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Thompson Community Services seeks skilled, exp. and self-directed individuals to fill the following positions.

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AREA MANAGER COASTAL REGION The Area Manager is a contributing member of the senior management team and is responsible for the daily operations of our community living programs in the CLBC Vancouver Coastal region. The Area Manager reports to the Director of Quality Services. The successful applicant will have a combination of exp. and knowledge in the following areas: · Service Delivery - ensuring excellence in all programs for individuals with developmental disabilities; · Leadership providing direction and functioning as an exemplar; · Admin. - developing and maintaining organizational functioning; · Community - promoting awareness and building relationships w/stakeholders.

HOME MANAGER

As a Home Manager, you will have extensive exp. as a Community Service Worker in residential settings and supervisory experience. You must have a sincere commitment to providing quality services to individuals with developmental disabilities. As a team player you must be able to build relationships, be an excellent interpersonal communicator and be able to main. a flexible schedule as necessary. This position is based in North Vancouver. We offer competitive wages with an excellent benefit package. Please reply in writing by October 7, 2011. Thompson Community Services, Attn: Kristine DeMonte Unit #102 1450 Pearson Place Kamloops, V1S-1J9, E-mail: kdemonte@tcsinfo.ca WE ARE CURRENTLY RECRUITING FOR AN ENGINEER AT COQUITLAM CENTRE Reporting to the Operations Supervisor, the successful candidate will be responsible for carrying out the following routine maintenance on a daily basis: •

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Performing and documenting planned and irregular maintenance to the building HVAC systems, including central cooling and heating system. Operation of DDC controls, Fire alarm systems. Minor electrical repairs. Ensure all life safety systems (sprinklers, extinguishers etc.) are maintained. Touch up painting and minor building repairs, carpentry, plumbing etc. Help with set-up of ongoing promotions and décor as needed. Qualifications:

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4th Class Power Engineering Certificate. Experience in building maintenance including the handling and maintenance of various pieces of power equipment. Must be able to work independently. Occasional heavy lifting and working from heights. Must have a valid B.C. driver’s license.

Interested applicants should contact: David Smyth, Operations Supervisor, dsmyth@morguard.com no later than October 2nd, 2011.

HAIRCARE PROFESSIONALS

For Full and Part-Time positions for our

Maple Ridge Locations. Also Hair Stylists for our Management team We Provide Customers for Hair Stylists That Love To Cut Hair!

Call Sam 778-898-4120

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HELP WANTED CARRIERS NEEDED

KIDS & ADULTS NEEDED

Papers are delivered to your door. No need to insert flyers either! Deliver 2X a week, Wednesdays and Fridays right in your neighborhood. Call Christy 604-436-2472 for available routes email circulation@burnaby newsleader.com

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION 130

HELP WANTED

Five Star Building Maintenance has an immediate F/T opening for an exp. & enthusiastic Supervisor with superior leadership skills to manage cleaning staff on a day to day basis. Position is for daytime only and may include weekends. You have a sense of urgency and are passionate about your team and client services. Duties include training and scheduling of staff, quality assurance, ordering and handling supplies, communication between staff and management, responding to clients’ requirements. Must have a valid class 5 BC driver’s license and exp. with MS Office applications. We offer attractive wages and comprehensive benefits.

Please email your resume to careers@fivestarbc.ca or fax to 604-435-0516 CUSTOMER SERVICE AGENT Top travel incentive company based in Langley, BC has openings for a Customer Service Agent. Duties to include handling incoming calls and answering products and service questions, providing details and information about their account. Resolving any product or service problem and assisting customer with any product or services they may need. We provide excellent training, benefits and a fun exciting work environment. Hours are MF, 8-4. Ability to speak/read/write French is an asset but not a requirement. Fax resume to 604526-3180 or e-mail resume to csrjobs@travelamericainc.com

The individual will perform various duties including: cleaning rental equipment, maintaining the facility and lot. Serving customers in person and on the phone, using the computer to prepare rental contracts and invoices.

uhauljobs.com Keyword: Storage Management Team or email: Jackie_amanick@uhaul.com

Call for more information PDC Logistics 1-800-663-4383

RV TECHNICIAN

NOW HIRING

ALL SHIFTS FULL-TIME/PART-TIME We provide training, free uniforms, benefits, competitive wages with excellent growth opportunity. Join one of Canada’s 50 Best Employers.

See Manager at: McDonald’s Restaurants 531 Clarke Road, Coquitlam 3033 St. Johns St, Port Moody or email: mcd12135@msn.com

Graveyard Shift No experience nec. Uniform and training provided. 1 free meal incl’d daily. SUBWAY. Call Harjeet 604-360-0667 Please No Calls Between 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.

WELDERS & FABRICATORS

CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVES ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT

SANDWICH ARTISTS Riverport Entertainment Park ALL SHIFTS, F/T & P/T No experience necessary. Uniform and training provided. 1 free meal included daily.

We offer competitive wages, comprehensive benefit plans and the opportunity to advance within the company. Must be able to multi- task in a fast paced environment.

SUBWAY. Call Amy 604-771-5986 Please No Calls Between 11:30 - 1:30PM

Please fax your resume to: 604-888-2029 attn: Careers OR email to: jobs@driveproducts.com

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MEDICAL/DENTAL

PHARMACY TECHNICIANS - Req. P/T & F/T for local pharmacy. Must have 2 years previous experience. Fluency in Punjabi is an asset. Fax resume: (604)594-0804

www.uhauljobs.com or email resumes to: denise_ausma@uhaul.com

Mature persons with car, van or truck to deliver directories to Abbotsford and Mission areas in September. No selling involved.

Fax resume: 604-944-2916, Call Adam: 604-944-2977 or e-mail aknipfel@designroofing.ca Visit: www.designroofing.ca

We currently have the following openings within our Vancouver Branch:

Apply online @

PHONE BOOKS

Must have proven ability to install using RCABC roofing practices and follow WCB regulations.

COME JOIN OUR TEAM!

TRUCK SHOP TECHNICIANS

134

HOTEL, RESTAURANT, FOOD SERVICES

FT COOK for a local pizza store with exp. to cook speciality pizzas, appetizers, side dishes as per the orders,maintain inventory, order supplies, clean work areas. Punjabi/Hindi an asset. Salary $18.25/hr. Email: resume only_rakkar@hotmail.com Call 778-574-1101

HD/CT Mechanics

Offering Great Benefits Including: Company Vehicle, Paid Travel, Support Crews, Top Wages, Health/Dental, Pension & Company Uniforms.

SANDWICH ARTISTS

Drive Product’s is Canada’s leading supplier of Truck Mounting Equipment to the mobile transportation industry.

TRADES, TECHNICAL

LEAD ROOF TECHNICIAN

Impact Plaza - Guildford

www.driveproducts.com

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$28.00 - $38.00 per hour based on experience. Commercial roofing co. hiring lead roofers with extensive exp. in commercial roofing, including: two - ply torch, single ply, sloped and metal.

Please send me your resume to jobs@trailappliances.com.

Two person team or couple to profitably manage a U-Haul storage location in Port Kells. Oversee all aspects of storage transactions, customer service, equipment rentals, record keeping, security. Requires valid drivers license. Full time position, on site apartment available. Apply online @

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

P & R Western Star & Freightliner has openings available for certified HD/CT Mechanics at our Victoria and Duncan locations. Excellent wage & benefit package. Please email heidi@prwesternstar.com or fax to 250-652-9130

Do you enjoy coming to work each day and being surrounded by high end products? If so, why not consider employment with Trail Appliances? We are the industry leader and carry all of the top name appliance brands. This is an ideal role for someone with a strong sales background, someone who enjoys meeting new people each day and can easily build and sustain strong business relationships. Candidates must be available to work all days of the week. Because of the large inventory of product we sell, the ability to learn a large amount of product knowledge is required. The successful candidate will be part of our fully paid, intensive, in house training program. Candidates should be fluent in English; the ability to speak Korean or Farsi would be an additional asset. If this sounds like the job you would be interested in long of your dreams and you would like to be considered...

Requirements: Valid drivers license and a good driving record, ability to operate vehicles that have automatic and standard transmissions.

DELIVERY PERSONS

HOTEL, RESTAURANT, FOOD SERVICES

Retail Sales Professional Wanted Work for the leader in the appliance industry! TRAIL APPLIANCES Ltd. COQUITLAM

Customer Service Rep P/T 24 hours a week Shift work, must be available 7 days a week.

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OWNER OPERATORS & DRIVERS req’d for Capital Cargo Carriers. Vancouver to California and back. 604-581-2000

Storage Management Team / Couple CLEANING SUPERVISOR (Janitorial)

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

156

SALES

HD Parts Sales Person P & R Western Star & Freightliner Turcks has openings for a qualified parts person at Victoria and Duncan locations. Excellent wage & benefit package. Please email heidi@prwesternstar.com or fax to 250 652-9130

We have an immediate opening for a full time experienced RV Technician. We offer a competitive wage & benefits package. Fax or e-mail resume. No phone calls please. Fax: 604-856-5855 chris@kustomkoachrv.com


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RENTALS 741

OFFICE/RETAIL

FOR LEASE: Retail/Office/Medical 1975 McCallum Rd. from 523 sq ft Jennifer Schentag 604-308-3821 Pamela Klassen 604-309-3786

SEVENOAKS SHOPPING CENTRE Space for lease Quality mezzanine offices 400 - 1600 sq. ft. Remax Little Oak Realty Ray Veenbaas @ 604-309-0257 Richard Riemersma @ 604-309-8541

747

RV PADS

MISSION: quiet/safe/rural area. Hydro/water/sewage/cble/showers. $300-$600/mo. (604)826-3874 Rosedale. RV pads available. $340/m + hydro. Cable & Wifi avail. Laundry facilities onsite. Washrooms open year round. Please call 604-794-7361 to reserve.

748 SHARED ACCOMMODATION Chilliwack, room for rent in 4 bdrm heritage home, fenced yard, close to amenities/bus, avail now. Must see. $500/m. (604)702-0093 SARDIS, Fully furn’d priv bdrm. Incl priv washroom & entry, sh kitchen. In a very well kept home, quiet neighb. All utils incl. $435/mo. N/P. Avail now. 604-845-3508.

749

STORAGE

ABBOTSFORD 3798 Townline Rd. Sheds 32 X 40 or 10 X 20. Storage, RV, boat, hobby shop & much more. 1-360-201-8501. ABBOTSFORD - RV & boat parking. Outside. Private fenced secure area. Freshly graveled. Only $50 month. Call Joe (604)309-7302 EAST CHILLIWACK Storage/Work Shop. hydro incl, secure. Call 604819-7231. Mon-Sat. Garage for rent, central location double garage on high traffic corner. $400/m + hydro. 316-7775 LOCKABLE STORAGE / WORKSHOP spaces. 20’ X 40’, drive in. Small sizes available. 6 am - 10 pm access. Chase Monday - Friday. 8 am - 5 pm. 604-826-2383 LOOKING for covered storage for 33ft fifth wheel, 12ft high. Contact # 604-845-8585/604-792-9327.

750

SUITES, LOWER

ABBOTSFORD. 1 Bdrm bsmt suite, fully reno’d. Near all amens & schls, walk to transit. $550 incl utils, no lndry. Avl now. ns/np 778-552-1322 ABBOTSFORD 1 bdrm ste, hardwood floors, Incl cable, close to university. Avail now. 604-864-8101 ABBOTSFORD. 2 bdrm. Incl. cable, hydro & laundry. 34543 Stoneleigh Ns/np $800 Oct. 1st 604-832-3605 ABBOTSFORD. 2 bdrm. legal suite Bluejay area. Ns/np, no ldry or cble. $650/mo. incl. hydro. Avail Oct. 1/15. 604-556-7732; 604-832-1404 ABBOTSFORD 2 bdrm. suite, $700 mo. incl. ldry., int., sat., no dryer. N/P N/S. Oct. 1. (604)746-2412 ABBOTSFORD 2 bdrm suite, clean, near schools & bus. $700. Oct. 1. Ns/Np 604-746-3525;778-241-3525 ABBOTSFORD 3345 Ponderosa St Clean 2 bdrm suite in nice area, ns/np, avail now. $600/mo incl utils. Call 778-552-7636, 778-549-3633. ABBOTSFORD. 3 bdrm bsmt suite Near school & bus. N/S. N/P. $900/mo. incl hydro. Avail. immed. 604-852-4835 or 778-878-6634.

ABBOTSFORD Bachelor suite $550: Walking distance to Mill Lake, 7 Oaks shops, bus exchange & Hosp. N/S N/P N/D. Suite single person or student.

604-853-6016 ABBOTSFORD. Beautiful, new 1 bdrm. suite. Close to Fruiticana & mall. $650/mo. incl. ldry, hydro & cable. Ns/np. Oct. 1. 604-418-8666 ABBOTSFORD: Brighton Place. 2 bdrm. Oct 1. N/S, N/P. Nice view. $900/mo incl utils, cbl, w/l int & lndry. 604-850-3687; 778-552-2212 ABBOTSFORD. Bright, spacious, g/l, 1 bdrm. suite. Sep. entry, full bath. Incl. w/d, util & cable. N/p, n/s, no parties, $650/mo. 604-302-1184. ABBOTSFORD E. 2 bdrm. bsmt. suite. On bus route. N/s, n/p. Cable utilities & shared laundry incl. $850/mo. Avail. immed. Ref’s. 604-850-3023; 604-615-2756 ABBOTSFORD E. 2 bdrm legal suite nr Delair Park. Easy f/way access. Very clean. $800. Now. Incl util & sep w/d. Ns/np. 604-556-0777 ABBOTSFORD E. 2 bdrm suite near all schools. Ns/np. Avail. now. $850/mo. incl. cable, hydro, laundry & parking. (604)870-1861 ABBOTSFORD E. 3 bdrm. bsmt. suite. 1200 sf. d/w, sep entry & ldry. $1200 incl util. Ns/np 604-850-1805 ABBOTSFORD. Extra large 2 bdrm. Mt. Lehman/Bluejay area. Priv entry & yard. Ns/np. Ldry, cble & util incl. Avail. now. $750/mo. 604-859-5028 ABBOTSFORD. Fairfield, quiet. Newer lg 1 bdrm ste in cds. $700 incl utils. NS/NP. 778-241-1746 ABBOTSFORD. Large 1 bdrm. No pets. Avail. now. $575 incl hydro & light. 604-852-9208, 604-825-6747. ABBOTSFORD, Oct. 1. 1 bdrm., $525 mo. 604-864-9882

RENTALS 750

SUITES, LOWER

TRANSPORTATION 809

ABBOTSFORD large 1 bdrm. suite, incl. ldry., very close to hwy., very convenient loc. with shopping close by. Oct. 1. $600 mo. Call Yermiah 604-375-8856

AUTO ACCESSORIES/ PARTS

TRANSPORTATION 821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS

PJ AUTO SALES LTD

ABBOTSFORD: New 1 bdrm, legal 5 appl., mtn view, sep w/d $800/M. N/S N/P. Refs req’d. 604-992-3399.

2467 Clearbrook Rd

ABBOTSFORD. Newly renovated 1 bdrm suite. Townline & Old Yale Rd. Near new Fruiticana. $650/mo. Np/ns, no ldry. Oct. 1. Avail. to view now. 604-850-2036; 604-614-3185

WHOLESALE

ABBOTSFORD W. 2 bdrm. bsmt. suite, very quiet, level entry. No laundry. N/s, n/p. Ref’s. required. $650/mo. 604-807-5449 ABBOTSOFRD, Newer 1 bdrm spacious suite, cls to UFV, $700 incl utils. Avail. now.Call (604)825-5085 Bridal Falls. 2 bedroom basement suite available at Bridal Falls Motel. Includes hydro, cable, utilities. Laundry on site. Must have work/personal references. $700/mo. 1/2 mo DD. NP, NS. 604-794-7710. BRIGHT 2 bdrm. suite, private deck, laundry access, dishwasher. 3yr. old house, quiet area $950/mo. Available now. 778-240-8924 CHILLIWACK 1 bdr g/lvl, sep entry. W/D, heat, hydro. Ref’s & DD, $650/mo. Ns/Np. 604-792-7484 CHILLIWACK: 3 Bdrm reno’d ste, shrd laundry, lrg yard, $1000/mo + 1/2 utils. Avail now. 778-861-4175. CHILLIWACK. 5 bdrm, 2 living rm, 1.5 bath, kitchen, cls to bus & downtown, single garage, $1300/m Avail. now. Ph: (604)729-8359 CHILLIWACK, FAIRFIELD, 1 bdrm bsmt ste, new, $695/mo util incls. N/P, N/S, avail now. Call: 604-7933135 or 1-604-825-3540 MCMILLAN 1 or 2 bdrm bsmt suite. Includes utilities, cable. N/P, N/S. $750/mo., 2 bedroom $850/mo. 604-835-2347 avail. asap

818

MISSION 1 bdrm & bach. Farm & SHOP, unfurn/FURN, prkg, w/d, cbl & ph. Pool. $500+. 604-826-3874.

1997 FORD ESCORT wagon, 67,000 km, mint, garage kept, one owner. $4500. 604-869-3313

MISSION 1 BDRM brand new sep entrance, sep. kitchen, no w/d, n/s, n/p (604)826-3764 or 604-557-8900

2002 CHEVROLET CAVALIER. 144,000 kms. 4 door, auto. Very good cond. $2500. 604-825-0391

CARS - DOMESTIC

MISSION. 1 bdrm bsmt. sep ent. N/S. N/P. Shr W/D. Nr UFV & amenits. Clean. $650 incl utils. Avail immed. 604-832-2345. MISSION 1 bdrm. Lge bright spacious, ex. location. Sh’d ldry & cov’d patio. $700. Sat., hydro & gas incl. Avail. now. Ns/np. 604-826-0748 MISSION. 2 bdrm, renov. 5 appls. Shower. $875/mo. + ½ utils. N/S. N/P. Suit 2 adults. 604-263-0785.

MISSION lrg lower, super nice 3 bdrm. Brand new kit w/3 s.s. appls, huge mstr, beaut bath, own lndry, fncd bkyrd, cls to everything, no dogs, NS. $950 + % 604-556-9903 SARDIS, Higginson area. Lrg open ste in new house; pri entry & lndry; F/P; sat TV. $750/mo. N/P, N/S, (604) 791-9300

WE’RE ON THE WEB www.bcclassified.com

751

SUITES, UPPER

ABBOTSFORD. McMillan area. 1 bdrm. $650/mo. all utils, ldry. & net. incl. Ns/np. Trudy 604-751-2182

2003 CHRYSLER PT Cruiser GT Turbo Hatchback, silver, black leather, heated p/seats, p/sunroof, traction gear, CD player, a/c. Have all receipts for timing belt, transmission, water pump. Tilt steering, cruise, Aircared 2010. 1 owner; lady senior. $6,599. 604-855-7493

‘05 PONTIAC SUNFIRE auto, 4dr, local #STP1820....$3280 ‘04 CHEV MALIBU 4dr, 4cyl, auto, load #STP6002....$2495 ‘04 PONTIAC MONTANA EXT 8 pgr, V6, loaded, auto #STP0768....$6995 ‘04 CADILLAC DEVILLE 4dr V8, auto, load, local 1 ownr #STP9212....$6995 ‘04 TOYOTA COROLLA 4cyl, 4dr, auto, loaded, local #STP8761....$5967 ‘04 CHEV OPTRA 4dr, 4cyl, 5spd #STP8461....$3360 ‘03 HONDA CIVIC 4dr 4 cyl, local, load 155k #STP1714....$5995 ‘03 PONTIAC GRAND AM 4dr, 6 cyl, auto, local #STP9942....$2985 ‘02 NISSAN SENTRA S.E.R. 2.5L 2spd, 4dr, load, local #STP4160....$4995 ‘02 CHEV MALIBU 4dr, V6, auto. oald, local #STP2715....$2465 ‘02 CARAVAN SPORT 4dr V6, auto, 7 psgr, loaded #STP5717....$4900 ‘02 CHEV IMPALA 4dr, auto, local, 92K #STP8612....$4175 ‘02 KIA RIO 4dr, 4 cyl, 5 spd, local, Aircare #STP4533....$2995 ‘01 PATHFINDER 4dr, 4wd, auto, v6, load, local #STP4127....$4850 ‘01 FORD WINDSTAR 7 seater, low K, local #STP2411....$2995 ‘01 CHEV BLAZER 4dr, 4wd, pwr pck, clean, local #STP0095....$4250 ‘99 CHEV BLAZER 4dr, 4wd, auto, loaded #STP5437....$3695 ‘99 NISSAN PATHFINDER V6, auto, 4X4, power pckg #STP3455....$4121 ‘99 CHEV CAVALIER 4dr, 4cyl, 5spd #STP8147....$2575 ‘98 MUSTANG GT V8, auto, local #STP9996....$2495 ‘96 AUDI CABRIOLET

E. ABBOTSFORD Large a/g bsmnt suite with view from patio. Incl. appl., b/in vac. off-street prkng. Incl. utils. (heat efficient f/p). N/P, N./S. Refs req’ (personal, career/business and former landlord). Ideal for two adults or couple needing study/guest room. Sept 15. $800/mos. Call 604-853-2679 or konconsult@gmail.com. MISSION, Peaceful and quiet upper floor for rent. 3 Bdrm, 2 bath with all appliances and inste laundry. Deck off the kitchen. N/S, pets upon approval. Close to school and transit. $1350 incls gas and electric. Call 604-834-6839 leave a message.

757

WANTED TO RENT

Wanted to rent: Seniors looking for condo in 55+ building, 2 bdrm, n/s, long term lease. (604)795-5951 CLEAN OUT YOUR CLOSETS WITH DOLLAR DEALS 604-854-6397

Happi-jacks, ext. speakers, thermopane windows, dinette slide, LCD TV, Awning. $25,995 (Stk.30389) www.fraserwayrv.com 1-800-806-1976 DL #30644

2006 BUICK ALLURE CX. 92,000 kms. No accd’s. Local. Exc. cond. $11,500. Abbotsford 604-855-1335 2009 AVEO LT. Merlot Jewel color. 7,500 kms. A/c, sunroof, spoiler, $9,500. firm. Phone 604-859-5129

821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS

2011 SALEM T23FD

Hunter Special Camper, 9.5’, bath , shower, fridge stove, hot water, roof redone, $1500. (604)858-2555

845

SCRAP CAR REMOVAL

SCRAP BATTERIES WANTED We buy scrap batteries from cars, trucks & heavy equip. $4.00 each. Free pickup anywhere in BC, Min. 10. Toll Free Call:1.877.334.2288

851

TRUCKS & VANS

1992 FORD 1 TON cube van. 350, gas, auto, rebuilt, 15’ alum. box. Good motor & trans. Recent ABS brakes, exhaust, tires, tune up, extra leaf springs, Aircare exempt $3500. obo. Abbt. 604-217-9098 1992 GMC pick up, V8-305, 235,891 km, very clean, well maintained. $3500 obo. 604-793-8107 1993 Chevy 1/2 ton with extended cab, 5 speed, $1800 obo. 604-869-7376 1995 Dodge P/U single cab V6, auto, air, new winter tires, new starter + canopy. $3900 Only 85K Senior driven 604-855-0633 604-897-2718 1995 Ford F150 4.9L, 5spd, 198,km, 7’ box, fibreglass cap, aircare 2013. $1800. (604)751-0122 1995 MERCURY van, 7 passenger, loaded, dual air, sunroof, real good condition. Always serviced. 23,130 kms. $1200 obo. (604)854-5810 1996 TOYOTA Tacoma, 6 cyl. 5 spd 4x4 reg cab = 6’ Exc. condition, bed liner. No rust on body or frame. $7500. 604-828-3877. 1997 F150 Lariat ext cab 4x4 auto 310k runs great,no dents, newer tires, $4500 obo 604-819-3584 1997 GMC SAFARI VAN. Good condition, 225,000 kms. $1,800. (604)852-8230 1999 DODGE Caravan auto 2 yr AirCare, 179K, fully loaded, p/w, p/l, good cond, $2050. (778)552-6300 1999 FORD F150, standard, short box, a/c, p/w, runs great, $2200 obo. MUST SELL 604-869-1894. 2001 DODGE RAM 1500 4x4 auto, pwr options, steps, canopy, extras AirCare $7000 obo (604)615-9080 2002 Chevy Venture, brown, seats 8, roof racks, air, auto, aircared to Jan 2013, 245,500km. Good cond, $2300 obo. Call (604)824-0563 2005 Durango, 5.7L hemi Ltd edition, org owner, 54,000k, 7 pass, leather, loaded, sunroof, garage kept, many options, MINT. $16,900. Dave (604)824-0962. No calls aft 8 2006 DODGE CARAVAN. 88K. 1 owner, loaded, immaculate cond. Serviced regularly. New front brakes. $8,900. 604-852-4010

MARINE

Capt’n Crunch auto wrecking Ltd. Recycling all but food waste.

◆ Wood Products ◆ Tires ◆ Construction Waste

We pay for scrap metal! Brought to our yard.

912

NOTICE to Greg Finseth formally of 7081 Nicholson Ave. Abby BC re: Jag engine/windows Goods disposed in 30 days, settlement to B.Gueldner at 7081 Nicholson Ave Abby, BC V4X 2G5.

Auto Wrecking - Recycling 604-855-1644 - 604-852-1296

34314 Vye Road, Abbotsford

Phone 604.854.2832 or 604.864.6239

847 SPORT UTILITY VEHICLES

DL#9912

2003 TRAIL BLAZER, 6 cyl. One owner 160 K. New tires, well maint. $8100. 604-596-0312 (Fleetwood) 2005 MT CRUISER, 93,000 kms. $6300. Call 604-816-1646.

VEHICLES WANTED

1997 NISSAN ALTIMA, fully loaded, 200,000 km, asking $2300. Call (604)869-2836 after 4 pm.

851

TRUCKS & VANS

1976 INT’L SCOUT TERRA2, convertible, 4x4, 1 ton pick up truck. Pontiac 400 big block, 375hp. Approx. 3000 mi. on power train. One of a kind. $13,800. (604)799-8533

2003 TOYOTA COROLLA, silver, a/c, 5 spd, no accidents, exc cond, $5950. Call: (604)599-0170 CA$H for CAR$ No Wheels -No Problem! Servicing the Fraser Valley 604-746-2855

BOATS

19’ McGregor Power sailer & trailer, 40hp outboard, elec start, main sail plus fore sale in perfect shape. Slps 2 adults, 1 child, porta potti, VHS radio, 3 anchors, fenders, life jackets, extras. $6500. (604)858-2489

◆ Scrap Car pickup ◆ Rolloff containers

low kms, fully loaded #STP1137....$2995

827

FREE SCRAP PICK-UP $150 for Complete Vehicles Cell: 778-808-3868

The Scrapper

CONVERTIBLE

2004 Chev Optra, 4 dr, htchbck, 5spd, cd, int. wiper, exc. cond. one owner, $3495.00 793-5520 (5961)

Warehouse Lien Jack’s Towing Ltd. will be selling the following vehicles under the Warehouse Lien Act. Vehicles will be sold on Sept. 30, 2011. 1999 Pontiac Grand Prix Vin #1G2WJ8YF258077 Debtor: Heather Peters Amount owning: $2400.69 1997 Ford F150 2wd pick up Vin# 2FTDX1725VCA15443 Debtor: Michael Winbow Amount owning: $2045.58 1997 Dodge Caravan Vin# 2B4GP4530VR14364 Debtor: Jeffrey Kaszonyi Amount owning: $2313.10 1994 Toyota Tercel Vin# JT2El430422216 Debtor: Sultan Serop Amount owning: $1518.36 1991 Isuzu Rodeo Vin# 4SCG58E4M4700032 Debtor: Russell Merrifield Amount owning: $1233.71

AAA SCRAP CAR REMOVAL No wheels, no problems. Clean, courteous service. Tony-850-0535 leave message.

ABBOTSFORD: Mt Lehman & Ross Rd. Nice self-cont 1 bdrm Coach Hse . D/W, W/D, 10’ ceilings, crwn mlding, desgnr colors. Peaceful, quiet setting. $800/mo + $50 hyd. NS/NP. Phone (604)607-7908. CLEARBROOK Newer 2 bdrm 9’ ceil. priv, w/d, lvl entry. ns/np. Now. $800. 604-852-2506; 778-878-0050

(604)826-9076

Pass through storage, DSI water heater, outside shower, enclosed / heated fresh water tank. $15,995 (Stk.30371) www.fraserwayrv.com 1-800-806-1976 DL #30644

TRANSPORTATION

SCRAP CAR REMOVAL

FAST EASY REMOVAL OF UNWANTED VEHICLES Cash for all cars, trucks, vans, machines.

2011 ADVENTURER 86SBS

‘05 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX GT 4dr, V6, auto, loaded #STP7027....$4995

ABBOTSFORD. Sumas Mtn. 3 Large rooms, 2 full bths, beautiful view, all utils incl, $1000. NS/NP. Avail Now. 778-245-3263

MISSION Lrge 2 bdrm on acreage, near bus stop, n/p, n/s $775 incl utils Oct 1. ref req’d 604-820-9587

845

RECREATIONAL/SALE

2000 Slumber Queen 20’ Cl. C 81,000 km Nr new tire/brkes roof & dash air. $15,900. 604-864-0728.

‘08 DODGE AVENGER SXT 4dr full load, local #STP3925....$9,995

ABBOTSFORD. Siskin Dr. 2 bdrm. suite. N/s, n/p. No ldry. Avl. now. $650. 604-855-7446; 604-807-1412

MISSION Large g/l 2 bdrm. bsmt. suite. Covered patio, fcd/yd. Ns/np. $800/mo. Oct. 1st. 604-820-5105.

838

TRANSPORTATION

Fri Sept 23rd

ABBOTSFORD: Ross Road. Brand new 2 bdrm suite. $675/mo. Avail now. Phone: (604)835-9540

MISSION. Large 2 bdrm in new subdiv. Maple kitchen, new appls. Pri entry. Sundeck, lots of prkg. Nr amens. N/P, N/S. $750 incl utils. Avail Oct 1st. No lndry. Ref’s. Call: 604-302-8341 or 820-0292 after 4 pm or weekends.

TRANSPORTATION

AAA SCRAP CAR REMOVAL Minimum $150 cash for full size vehicles, any cond. 604-518-3673 2005 ACURA RSX Rare Luxury Sport Model / pristine condition. Only 45,000Ks. With I-V TEC 4 cyl. Lady driven - loaded, 5 speed. $14,500/OBO. 604-538-2239. OKANAGAN’S Largest Used Car Super Store. Always open online at: www.bcmotorproducts.com 250-545-2206

Autos • Trucks • Equipment Removal

830

MOTORCYCLES

2007 Yamaha C3 50cc motorscooter, 1600k, $1600. Fuel inject, liquid cooled. Mint cond (604)858-2255 MOTORCYCLE HAULER Holds 3 small or 2 full size motorcycles with large utility box. $1875: (778)8886805 or 778-837-6577

838

RECREATIONAL/SALE

1996 SEABREEZE tri axle 5th whl. 36’ deluxe model, lots extras, $22,000 obo. Phone (604)535-5693

FREE TOWING 7 days/wk. We pay Up To $500 CA$H Rick Goodchild 604.551.9022

Two open heart surgeries. One big need. Help us build a new BC Children’s Hospital. Please Give. 1.888.663.3033 beasuperhero.ca


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Henke Auctioneers presents...

INVENTORY REDUCTION AUTO & TRUCK AUCTION

bargains!

on site at Gardner GM. 945 Water Street Sept. 24/11 Hope, BC Auction starts at 10:30am

Wholesale Pricing

Drive home a great vehicle.

GARDNER CHEV-BUICK-GMC

Dealers Welcome

945 WATER AVE., HOPE • PHONE: 604.869.9511 • TOLL FREE: 1.800.929.9511 FOR A LIST

9_11W_GMA14_5125170

Approx. 80 cars & trucks from1995 & up

ONE DAY ONLY!


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GALLERY ESTATE AUCTIONS PRESENTS

An auction sale of high quality hand-picked items from private estates and collections.

Sunday, September 25th 12:00 Noon

Preview: Friday, Sept. 23 & Saturday, Sept. 24 10:00am-5:00pm Sunday, Sept. 25 • 9:00am-12:00pm Including: Early Toys, Bronzes, Sterling, Juke Box, Glass, Signs, Nostalgia, Military Badge Collection, Pine, Canadiana, Furniture Extremely rare collection of Canadian chauffer badges also a collection of National Park Buffalo tags Casino Roulette Wheel & Much More!

We got the goods! AUCTION NOTE: We guarantee one of the most exciting sales of the year! See you there! -Wayne Learie (Auctioneer)

604-792-9995 galleryestateauctions@gmail.com 8880-B Young Rd., Chilliwack 09/11H_GA22


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