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water Kinder Morgan’s plan to twin its Trans Mountain pipeline would dramatically increase the amount of tankers and crude oil passing through Burrard Inlet. Today, The Outlook begins a three-part series looking at the logistics, risks, and politics involved. » Pages 10-12

BUSINESS IS BLOOMING Sam Solis moved to B.C. for a job in forestry. But along the way, a new career took root

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istrict of North Vancouver Mayor Richard Walton is adding his voice to the growing chorus of B.C. mayors who say they were blindsided by RCMP pay raises in the new municipal policing agreement between the province and the federal government, signed last month. Speaking to The Outlook Monday, Mayor Walton said he only learned of the surprise pay hikes last Thursday and has yet to consult with staff about the best course of action for the district. Details about the pay increases — specifically how much money and over how long — have not been made public, but Mayor Walton is just the latest among Metro politicians, including Richmond Richard Mayor Malcolm Brodie and Langley City Mayor Peter Fassbender to raise concerns about the contract hikes. Mayor Fassbender sent a letter on behalf of the Union of B.C. Municipalities to Public Safety Minister Vic Toews Friday – a day after the pay increases were revealed – expressing “our complete shock and surprise” and warning the incident will create “significant backlash” from councils and taxpayers. Toews has said the municipalities were advised months ago that raises on the order of 1.5 per cent were possible this year but the province and municipalities only learned of the pay package via the RCMP, rather than a formal notice from Ottawa. All RCMP-patrolled B.C. municipalities are expected to have signed the agreements by Ottawa’s end-ofApril deadline to secure the Mounties in community detachments for the

next 20 years. But so far, neither the city nor the district of North Van have done so. And while City of North Vancouver Mayor Darrell Mussatto told The Outlook Monday that he would need time to explore the contract in more detail, Mayor Walton said he doubted the district would meet the ratification deadline. “We were given the indication that we needed to sign the agreement by the end of April but I don’t think there’s much chance of us doing that, quite frankly,” Walton said in a phone interview. “I don’t sign an agreement and I don’t think any of us do, until we’ve got most of our questions answered.” Walton said that the district has a “significant number of questions and concerns and obviously this adds one more to the list.” “We’re not in a rush to sign it quite frankly at all,” he continued. “We’re not entirely pleased with what we’ve seen so far and there’s a lot of unanswered questions that we need some comfort with.” B.C. Justice Minister Shirley Bond said she was assured by Ottawa that administrative savWalton ings totaling $195 million will partly flow to cities and could entirely offset the pay raises and possibly even lower their costs, but she would seek further details. “I am deeply concerned about any potential impacts on our municipalities and that this information came as a surprise,” she said. Several municipalities including Surrey, Kelowna and the Township of Langley have already ratified the RCMP agreement. In the Lower Mainland, RCMPpoliced municipalities will meet in Surrey on April 20 to discuss the contract and the pay raises. Cities that sign the RCMP deal can still opt out at any time with two years’ notice, and a review of the contract is promised every five years. —with files from Jeff Nagel and Sean Kolenko

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gaining commitments, legal $400-million Lions Gate and severance payments of Wastewater Treatment Plant $325,000 and a $956,000 slated for completion in 2020. increase in facilities and According to a press release maintenance infrastructure from district hall, staff cut projcosts. ects to ensure there was no But according to Coun. tax bump. A projected surplus Bill Soprovich, he and the — gleaned from extra revenue other members of council streams such as building per“wanted zero.” mits — will be used to fund cer“We can operate this com- Coun. Soprovich tain capital projects. munity by not raising taxes,” There was a 15.54-per-cent Soprovich said. average increase in property “And in my view there hasn’t been taxes in the district this year due to any major upsets in services. Staff went increased property value assessments. and found efficiencies and I believe in these tough economic times this is the skolenko@northshoreoutlook.com right thing to do.” twitter.com/seankolenko Soprovich added that the district is continuing to save as well for large infrastructure costs such as the

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Sam Solis inside his North Van flower shop. Rob Newell photo

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t was one of the least entertaining agenda items City of North Vancouver council voted on at its last meeting. Following presentations from the local chapter of the Canadian Liberated Urban Chicken Klub — that’s right, CLUCK — who are seeking the inclusion of fowl to city backyards and the shockingly well-spoken students of St. Edmund’s elementary who wish to use McEvoy Park at recess, a quick vote on the format for the upcoming city-led Low Level Road public meeting felt a little routine. Boring, even. In unanimous fashion, council opted to go with the standard arrangement for such sessions: presentations from city staff and the applicant (Port Metro Vancouver, in this case) to start, followed by questions from the public and council. It’s a comfortable process, deputy city engineer Tony Barber told me in a recent phone interview. It makes clear the city is in charge of the meeting. And Barber’s got a point. With mayor and council on hand to ask questions in council chambers — a venue, of course, intimately entwined with the municipality — the city will have the opportunity to lead a discussion at which a number of troubled residents will surely be on hand to voice their concerns one last time. Unfortunately, the meeting comes at the end of a frustrating process that has, until the string of informative events hosted by Port Metro Vancouver last month, had many feeling they weren’t part of a project that will transform a piece of the community. But the city and, one assumes, the other North Shore municipalities, want to hear from the public. Each municipal election TWO brings with it ubiquitous talk CENTS of low voter turnout and ways Sean Kolenko to get folks out to the polls. skolenko@northshore The city even financed a civic outlook.com engagement task force to research and propose methods that will entice people to become more active in civic life. Yet some people say they still feel excluded from decision-making procedures and that any input they are able to give seems to only satisfy some bureaucratic engagement quota.

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What, then, is missing? “There are concerns over the city’s process including public input sessions that come once an issue is almost a done deal. It’s like checking the public process box. What we’re looking for is something more participatory,” said Benjamin Woodyatt, a founding member of the recently incorporated non-profit society North Vancouver Urban Forum. “Democracy is more than voting every couple of years. It’s being part of a process along the way.” The North Vancouver Urban Forum was created in the fall from an interest in the various development opportunities being discussed for the city’s waterfront. Over coffee a few weeks ago, Woodyatt told me he felt the waterfront had “enormous potential” but he and his urban forum counterparts were concerned the development of the area, specifically the oft-discussed plot known as Lot 5, would “exclude members of the public.” To avoid that problem, the group designed a series of events aimed at cultivating ideas that could eventually be presented to council to help inform them on what the community envisions for the site. They asked council if the city would by interested in taking part in the events and supporting them financially, but were turned down for fear the city would be supporting a private venture.

That rejection led them to seek non-profit status in February and the events have continued without city funding. “The act of incorporation is a symbolic first step,” Woodyatt said. “It’s mostly about autonomy and solidifying ourselves to act as a serious participant in our activities with the city.” North Vancouver City Voices, an even newer resident-led group, is offering a similar sentiment. I caught up with Amanda Nichol, former council hopeful and dedicated city hall watcher, to talk about why the group formed. Concerns over density, in particular the rate the city is growing at (nearly seven per cent since 2006, but more than three per cent in the last year) and the need for a more measured approach to development are two pillars of the what they represent and form part of their weekly discussions, she said. But like the urban forum, Nichol said they’ve also discussed what they feel is a lack of conversation surrounding large municipal projects. “We just a more robust conversation, which will get a more complete look at the city,” said Nichol. “We should be talking at each step, before we get to the policy options.” Of course, when you’re in the decision-making business, not everyone is going to like the calls you make. Bureaucrats and politicians know this well. And there are always options to voice one’s concerns — signing up for a delegation to council, for instance. But these are busy times for the city. Significant projects loom large on the horizon: Harbourside, the Low Level Road, Harry Jerome complex and Onni’s Central Lonsdale proposal to name but a few. And residents know decisions are forthcoming. So the issue facing city hall is not just the vote on each item, it’s how people will feel about the process once it’s done. They won’t — can’t — be perfect. But it is their responsibility to ensure they get as close as possible. That, above all else, is the job. skolenko@northshoreoutlook.com twitter.com/seankolenko

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But export oil bound for tankers is projected to soar from a current 80,000 barrels per day to 450,000 if the project proceeds. The number of tankers filling up in Burnaby could hit 288 in 2016, four times more than the record 69 crude tankers in 2010. That prospect has alarmed environmentalists who worry the risk of a catastrophic spill is increasing and say Metro Vancouverites never signed on to become Alberta's oil port. "People are terrified about this," said Georgia Strait Alliance executive director Christianne Wilhelmson. "If an accident happens, we live here. We're going to lose our orcas. We're going to lose our salmon. We're going to lose our businesses that rely on a pristine environment. "It's simply not worth the risk."

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deep they can sit in the water without coming too close to the seabed in the Second Narrows. Previously, tankers were allowed to load to 12.5 metres, but in 2010 the Pacific Pilotage Authority increased the draft limit to 13.5 metres. Ships haven't yet loaded to that full depth – they've held back at around 13 metres to date – but they're expected to start going all the way later this spring, allowing more oil to be carried. Still bigger ships may come if Kinder Morgan twins the pipeline. The company has indicated it may seek permission to use giant Suezmax tankers that carry up to one million barrels – double as much as Aframax tankers. The Second Narrows would have to be dredged deeper to accommodate them and shipping authorities say all the other tanker safety requirements would have to be reviewed and possibly strengthened. Dredging would be targeted at the edges of the channel – not actually increasing its maximum depth – and would be subject to an environmental review, according to Port Metro Vancouver harbour master Yoss Leclerc. "We're not talking about huge dredging volumes," he said. "We are used to dredging in the river. This is nothing comparable to that." Nor is it a certainty Suezmax tankers will come if Kinder Morgan twins its pipe. "They could do it with the Aframax," Leclerc said. "The twinning doesn't necessarily mean bigger ships are coming here." Switching to the bigger capacity of Suezmax would be more efficient, cutting a shipper's cost by about $1.50 a barrel. They're also preferable for voyages to Asia, rather than California, the destination of most of Vancouver's exported oil so far. A former tanker captain himself, Leclerc says there are plenty of waterways in the world that are narrower but heavily used by tankers. Gibraltar sees more tankers each day than the Second Narrows does in a year, he said. "What we have here is really the leading edge in terms of safety and security," Leclerc said. BEYOND THE HARBOUR There are other potential danger points along the tanker route. A Pacific States/British Columbia Oil Spill Task Force report in 2011 said there are risks associated with anchorages in the Gulf Islands where tankers might hole up during a storm. It notes a bulk carrier in 2009 dragged anchor in high winds and was blown onto a rocky reef near Mayne Island. "No oil was spilled, but the risk was high," the

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report said. Capital Regional District director Mike Hicks argues there’s a serious risk of a collision at the western entrance to Juan de Fuca Strait, where ships converge in a narrower CRUDE OIL TANKER VISITS lane and local 2007 – 37 tankers pilots are not 2008 – 42 required. He 2009 – 65 says any spill 2010 – 69 there would 2011 – 32 be disastrous 2016 – 288 (estimated) to Swiftsure

Bank, an area rich in sea life. The task force report says much has been done to reduce oil spill risks by authorities on both sides of the border. But it says more is still required to improve international coordination of spill responses. B.C. Chamber of Commerce president John Winter said he’s seen nothing yet to justify opposing Kinder Morgan’s plan for expanded oil exports. “The track record is excellent,” he said. “Most of the people opposed to it never knew there was tanker traffic in the first place. “There’s risk in doing everything. If measures are put in place to minimize those risks to the extent possible I would think the review bodies will have no choice but to approve it.” Environmental groups are not convinced, arguing the much greater number of tankers – potentially much bigger ones running deeper in the water than ever before – exposes the B.C. coast to much more danger. “They’re increasing the risk dramatically,” said Wilhelmson of the Georgia Strait Alliance. Nor is there comfort that B.C.’s tanker shipments have been safe to date. “They’ve been lucky,” she said. “So far they haven’t had a spill. We’re overdue.”

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problem when the traffic increases,” he added. West of Mosquito Creek towards the Lions Gate Bridge is a yacht club with the same problem. As commodore of the Burrard Yacht Club, Lea Bancroft said the negative impact of more tankers on the inlet would be twofold. “Increased tanker traffic in the harbour would really increase the wake problems we’re seeing,” Bancroft said. Like his marina neighbour to the east, he’s had ongoing problems with harbour tugs racing around to maneuver tankers through the busy inlet and it seems to be getting worse. “We’re fighting the same thing Mosquito Creek is. As these vessels have grown larger, the vessel requirements have grown larger and these larger tugs with higher and higher power are pushing more water and traveling at faster speeds and creating more wake.” By its own estimates, Seaspan Marine operates the lion’s share of the harbour tugs in Vancouver — “over 75 per cent are ours,” said Seaspan CEO Jonathan Whitworth in a phone interview with

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HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 329 PAINTING & DECORATING

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HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 372

SUNDECKS

REAL ESTATE 626

HOUSES FOR SALE

TRANSPORTATION 810

TRANSPORTATION

AUTO FINANCING

838 Need A Vehicle! Guaranteed Auto 1.877.680.1231 www.UapplyUdrive.ca

Always! Pwr. raking, grass cutting, fertilizing, hedging, pruning, Rubbish rem. Free Est. 604-230-0627

Shaw Landscaping Ltd We do Complete Landscaping

* Gardening work * Lawn cutting * Trees, shrubs. * Property Maint., Fencing * Hedging & pruning * New Turf or lawn * Spring Clean-up

Cell 778-688-1012 msg

320

MOVING & STORAGE

Loan.

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Now,

A-TECH Services 604-230-3539 Running this ad for 8yrs

PAINT SPECIAL 3 rooms for $299, 2 coats any colour (Ceiling & Trim extra) Price incls Cloverdale Premium quality paint. NO PAYMENT until Job is completed. Ask us about our Laminate Flooring & Maid Services. www.paintspecial.com

845 Aluminum patio cover, sunroom, gates, alum roof. 604-782-9108 www.PatioCoverVancouver.com

RECREATIONAL/SALE

40’ DUTCH STAR with Cummings turbo diesel, less than 59,000 mi. Always stored indoors, looks like new, economical to operate, 2 slides, din. booth, 2 a/cond, 2 TV’s, 2 CD & 2 VHS players, ldry., propane generator (6500W). Must be seen. 604-854-3266

SCRAP CAR REMOVAL

TOP CA$H PAID TODAY For SCRAP VEHICLES!

2 hr. Service www.a1casper.com (604)209-2026

1PRO MOVING & SHIPPING. Real Professionals, Reasonable. Rates. Different From the Rest. 604-721-4555. ABBA MOVERS & DEL. Res/com 1-4 ton truck, 1 man $35/hr, 2 men from $45. Honest, bsmt clean up. 25 yrs of experience.604-506-7576

AAA SCRAP CAR REMOVAL Minimum $150 cash for full size vehicles, any cond. 604-518-3673

AFFORDABLE MOVING Local & Long Distance

$45/Hr

WEED FREE Mushroom Manure 13 yards - $180 or Well Rotted 10 yds - $200. 604-856-8877

From 1, 3, 5, 7,10 Ton Trucks Licenced ~ Reliable ~ 1 to 3 Men Free estimate/Seniors discount Residential~Commercial~Pianos

283 GUTTERS & DOWNSPOUTS GUTTER Cleaning Service, Repairs Free Est, 20 yrs exp, Rain or shine. 7 days/week. Simon 604-230-0627

604-537-4140

Autos • Trucks • Equipment Removal

SPARTAN Moving Ltd. Fast & Reliable. Insured Competitive rates. Wknd Specials. Call Frank: (604) 435-8240

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

1-800-910-6402

AAA PRECISION PAINTING. Quality work. 778-881-6096.

287

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

374

TREE SERVICES

www.PreApproval.cc DL# 7557

ADDITIONS, Renovations & New Construction. Concrete Forming & Framing Specialist. 604.218.3064 MLG ENTERPRISES All Aspects Landscaping & Garden Solutions

OF Home (604)501-9290

GUARANTEED Auto Loans or

Improvements,

Tree removal done RIGHT!

338 AFFORDABLE INT/EXT painting. 30 yrs exp. Refs. Free est. Keith 604-433-2279 or 604-777-1223

PLUMBING

$36/HOUR. Local lic’d Plumber. Big & small jobs. Plumbing, heating, plugged drains, call (778)549-2234

www.treeworksonline.ca treeworkes@yahoo.ca 10% OFF with this AD

RONALDO PAINTING (Since 1981) Fully insured, WCB, Licensed 778-881-6478

GL ROOFING. Cedar shakes, Asphalt Shingles, Flat roofs, WCB Clean Gutters. $80. 604-240-5362

LEAKY ROOF? Call JJ ROOFING Repairs, New & Re-Roof. Prompt Quality Service Excellent References *Free Estimates *WCB Insured *Member BBB *Seniors Discount

Call Jas @ 604-726-6345 www.jjroofing.ca

NAHAL CONSTRUCTION

115

EDUCATION

115

EDUCATION

INTERESTED IN PSYCHOLOGY?

BECOME A PROFESSIONAL COUNSELLOR Earn Your Diploma in 1 Year $1000 Tuition Allowance

New and Re-Roof Specialist Residential & Commercial. Shakes, Shingles and Duroid. 25 year of experience. Call for your FREE estimate.

Jas 778-896-4065 Bell 604-339-2765

for qualified on-campus applicants

Chelsea Stowers Graduate 2008

(250)717-0412

www.counsellortraining.com

HELP WANTED

130

PCTIA

ACCREDITED

CATS GALORE, TLC has for adoption spayed & neutered adult cats. 604-309-5388 / 604-856-4866 CATS OF ALL DESCRIPTION in need of caring homes! All cats are Spayed, neutered, vaccinated and dewormed. Visit us at fraservalleyhumanesociety.com or call 1 (604)820-2977 Cocker spaniel pups – purebred, no papers 1st shots, dewormed, ready to go now. $600. Call 604-888-0832 LAB/RETRIEVER born January 23 family raised. Dewormed. $400. 604-491-5262. No Sun. calls please NEED A GOOD HOME for a good dog or a good dog for a good home? We adopt dogs! Call 604856-3647 or www.856-dogs.com Rottweiler Pups- PUREBRED, tails, dewclaws, shots, vet checked Health guarantee. Ready April 6th $650. to $1,000, 604 460 0804.

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

548

FURNITURE

• Twins • Fulls • Queens • Kings 100’s in stock! www.Direct Liquidation.ca (604)294-2331

356

RUBBISH REMOVAL

FOR SALE BY OWNER

560

DOWNTOWN. 1 Side newly decorated and vacant. Other side rented. Each side has 4 bdrms, 3- 4 pce baths, garden area & storage shed. $337,900. (604)534-2748.

627

MISC. FOR SALE

HOMES WANTED

WE BUY HOUSES! Older House • Damaged House Moving • Estate Sale • Just Want Out • Behind on Payments Quick Cash! • Flexible Terms! CALL US FIRST! 604-657-9422

660 LANGLEY/ALDERGROVE HOMES FOR SALE-SUPER BUYS

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OTHER AREAS

RURAL NOVA SCOTIA water front lots for sale. Country living at its best. Three bedroom apartments for rent. 45 miles to university town. www.sawmilllanding.com waterfront@bellaliant.net 1.902.522.2343

RENTALS 706

APARTMENT/CONDO Coquitlam Centre GREENBOROUGH APTS

“New Building”

HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper?

Spacious 1 bdrooms avail. Balcony parking at back. Laundry fac. avail. Swim pool & sauna.

On Time, As Promised, Service Guaranteed!

REAL ESTATE

www.aptrentals.com

604.587.5865

bradsjunkremoval.com

Haul Anything... But Dead Bodies!! 604.

220.JUNK(5865)

Serving The Lower Mainland Since 1988

359 SAND, GRAVEL & TOPSOIL Always! deliver Top soil, bark mulch, sand & gravel. 7days/wk. Simon 604-230-0627 will spread

615 COMMERCIAL PROPERTY DIY STEEL BUILDING DEALS! Many sizes and models. Make an offer on clearance buildings today and save thousands of dollars. FREE BROCHURE - 1-800-6685111 ext. 170. STEEL BUILDING - BLOWOUT SALE! 20X26 $5,199. 25X28 $5,799. 30X42 $8,390. 32X56 $11,700. 40X50 $14,480. 47X76 $20,325. One End wall included. Pioneer Steel 1-800-668-5422. www.pioneersteel.ca.

CHECK CLASSIFIEDS bcclassified.com 604-575-5555

818

CARS - DOMESTIC

CENTURY APT 250 East 15th Ave.

Call 604-830-7587

2008 PONTIAC WAVE, 4 dr sedan, auto, high kms. runs/looks good, white, $3850 firm. 604-538-9257.

821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS 1996 SUZUKI Swift 2/dr car, auto, 4 cyl. 1.3L, stereo, passed AirCare for 2 yrs. $1250. Call (778) 551-1662.

Swimming Pool & Sauna. Available April 1st.

Call 604-983-2283

2004 JEEP GRAND Cherokee Ltd. 4x4, auto, green, 126K, $6200 firm. Call 604-538-4883

851

TRUCKS & VANS

2008 Mazda B4000 SE+, Gold/Grey, 48K, auto, loaded, lk new, $13900, N.Delta, 778-8553097

MARINE 912

BOATS

12’ DOUBLE HAUL Fiberglass boat, 3 seats, oars, rod holders & canopy. On eze-load trailer. Very safe. $3,200. 604-850-7143

2000 Honda AWD CRV- Standard, runs perfectly, new breaks all round, air cared. Mag wheels/snow tires avail. $5500 1 (604)796-9757 2001 BMW 330i 4 dr. sedan, blk. leather on blk. auto, local, 109k, sun. roof, all pwr. options. Very clean. $10,900 604.312.7415

838

RECREATIONAL/SALE

1997 FLEETWOOD 27’ Class A Motorhome, self-contained,sleeps 6 b.i. generator, TV, lots of storage. $13,900/obo. 604-853-5528 Abbots

NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS Re: Estate of DALE MICHAEL COCHLIN, Deceased. Creditors and others having claims against the Estate of Dale Michael Cochlin, formerly of Vancouver, BC are required to send them to the undersigned, c/o Open Door Law Corp. 125-1030 Denman St., Vancouver, BC V6G 2M6, on or before April 15, 2012, after which the Estate’s assets will be distributed, having regard only to the claims that have been received. Hugh Michael Cochlin, Executor.

WAREHOUSEMAN’S LIEN

2003 Salem Light:

Northwest Pkg, 22 ft, Sleeps 7, 1 bunk, Shower in & out. G.V.W. 3300. Lots of extras

$9,995.00 604-463-9428

2010 R-POD TRAILER Light weight, 2121 lbs. 18’ 4” in

NORTH VANCOUVER LAMPLIGHTER One bedroom $950/mo. Newly Renovated, 650sq.ft. Great Location. Heat, Hot Water & TV Cable (basic) Included.

847 SPORT UTILITY VEHICLES

2003 CHEVY MALIBU 110,000 km, auto, AirCared, good tires, $3000 obo. Call: (604)531-3251

Phone (604)468-1698

• Estate Services • Electronics • Appliances • Old Furniture • Construction • Yard Waste • Concrete • Drywall • Junk • Rubbish • Mattresses & More!

www.recycleitcanada.ca

WANT A VEHICLE BUT STRESSED ABOUT YOUR CREDIT? Christmas in April, $500 cash back. We fund your future not your past. All credit situations accepted. www.creditdrivers.ca 1-888-5936095.

Avail. immed. Centrally located. N/S, No dogs. Close to all amens & transportation. Clubhouse facilities.

NORTH VANCOUVER

JUNK REMOVAL Recycled Earth Friendly

SHIFT AUTO FINANCE Get Approved Today! CREDIT DOESN’T MATTER.. For The Best Interest Rate Call: 1.877.941.4421 www.ShiftAutoFinance.com

1 bdrm - from $1025 /mth 2 bdrm, 2 bth - from $1395/mth

Can’t Get Up Your Stairs? Acorn Stairlifts can help. Call Acorn Stairlifts now! Mention this ad and get 10% off your new Stairlift! Call 1866-981-5991

RECYCLE-IT!

The Scrapper

Must be employed w/ $1800/mo. income w/ drivers license. DL #30526

www.dannyevans.ca

Homelife Benchmark Realty Corp. Langley

BUILDING SUPPLIES

MATTRESSES staring at $99

HELP WANTED

A full service Natural Foods retailer based on Vancouver Island with two stores, located Parksville and Qualicum Beach. We are looking for individuals interested in growing their careers with our company as we expand, while promoting healthy, low impact life styles. Applicants must: - have retail grocery store experience - be willing to work full time - be looking for advancement opportunities - be willing to work flexible hours Successful applicants will likely have a management background in produce or grocery retailing and be willing to relocate for career advancement, as we grow. Naked Naturals offers a competitive wage and benefit program, with job security. Please make your applications to: Kris Baker - careers@shopnaked.ca - 250-594-0277

PETS

SAWMILLS from only $3997 MAKE MONEY & SAVE MONEY with your own bandmill - Cut lumber any dimension. In stock ready to ship. FREE Info & DVD: www.NorwoodSawmills.com/400OT 1-800-566-6899 Ext:400OT.

KELOWNA COLLEGE OF PROFESSIONAL COUNSELLING 130

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Online programs also available CALL TODAY for information

625

MERRITT SxS Duplex. PETS

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

All Makes, All Models. New & Used Inventory. 1-888-229-0744 or apply on line at: www.kiawest.com (click credit approval)

604-787-5915, 604-291-7778

353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS Re-roofing, Repair & New Roof Specialists. Work Guar. WCB.10% Senior’s. Disc. Jag 778-892-1530

We Will Pay You $1000

• Tree & Stump Removal • Certified Arborists • 20 yrs exp. • 60’ Bucket Truck • Crown Reduction • Spiral Pruning • Land Clearing • Selective Logging ~ Fully Insured • Best Rates ~

AT NORTHWEST ROOFING

“ ABOVE THE REST “ Int. & Ext., Unbeatable Prices, Professional Crew. Free Est. Written Guarantee. No Hassle, Quick Work, Insured, WCB. Call (778)997-9582

#1 FREE SCRAP VEHICLE REMOVAL ASK ABOUT $500 CREDIT $$$ PAID FOR SOME 604.683.2200

DreamCatcher Auto Loans “0” Down, Bankruptcy OK Cash Back ! 15 min Approvals

329 PAINTING & DECORATING

length, towed w/ a Rav 4. Gold rated ECO Construction. Queen bed, 4 person dinette/double bed, Fridge, Stove, Micro./Conv. oven, A/C, Furnace, H/W, AC/DC, Inverter, Bath w/ shower, ext. Adda-room. $13,900 ~ Save $1000’s Call: 604-307-4357 or email: ajeepster@shaw.ca

Whereas Douglas Warren Stover is indebted to Mitchell’s Towing Ltd. for storage and towing on a 1968 Mercury Cougar Vin: 8F91C556375 A lien is claimed under the Act. There is presently an amount due and owing of $5,493.15 plus any additional costs of storage, seizure and sale. Notice is hereby given that on the 3rd day of May, 2012 or thereafter, the said vehicle will be sold. The Vehicle is currently stored at Elite Bailiff Services, 20473 Logan Avenue, Langley BC V3A 4L8. The Vehicle was placed in storage on November 28, 2011. For more info. call Elite Bailiff Services at 604-539-9900 WWW.REPOBC.COM


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A Unique Opportunity to Buy a Townhome in West Vancouver, Canada’s Most Sought-after Community The Terraces at HighGrove, located in West Vancouver’s coveted British Properties’ enclave of Whitby Estates. Spectacular view terrace townhomes from 3,200 square feet. Only 18 homes will be offered.

FROM $2.4 MILLION show home at 2701 highgrove place open weekends or by appointment for further information call shirley clarke 604 925 8002 shirleyclarke@britishproperties.com www.britishproperties.com

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