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A 560-acre neighbourhood near the Surrey-Langley border has been lauded as a visionary concept that promotes sustainability. Trouble is, illegal suites and sneaky construction have some residents regretting they moved there.
EVAN SEAL / THE LEADER
Jeff Vandermeer is surrounded by coach houses in his East Clayton neighbourhood. The tightly packed homes allow for residential density, a concept that has won designers awards for promoting sustainability. But residents like Vandermeer say not everyone is playing by the city’s secondary suite rules.
The challenge of East Clayton by Kevin Diakiw NEW HOMES, lined up cheek by jowl, face
each other over a short distance, thanks to small front lawns and narrow streets. Surrey’s East Clayton neighbourhood was lauded as an example of visionary community design when it was first unveiled 13 years ago. Patrick Condon, a UBC associate professor of landscape architecture, along
with his team and the public, created the community concept, which was heralded throughout the region as the gold standard for sustainable communities. East Clayton is located north of Fraser Highway, east of 188 Street, south of 72 Avenue and west of the Langley border (196 Street). The 560-acre neighbourhood will eventually be home to 13,000 people. But along with high expectations and cutting edge design, the area is a micro-
cosm of the impact secondary suites are having on neighbourhoods across Surrey. Some East Clayton homes include a secondary suite built to B.C. Building Code standards, while others have coach houses in the back which can be rented. Because of this, designers of East Clayton have won a host of awards for promoting sustainability. That vision is how the community is being sold and it’s why 35-year-old Jeff Van-
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dermeer bought one of the $550,000 homes two years ago. He moved from Vancouver and fell in love with the feel of East Clayton. He’s since learned first impressions can be deceiving. Residents say several independent builders are playing fast and loose with Surrey’s bylaws, installing basement suites after inspection and putting a door leading nowhere on second floors. See DENSITY / Page 10
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Teen learned early to give back to the community 17-year-old wins Better Business Bureau’s Student Ethics Award by Kevin Diakiw
AS A CHILD, on each of his birthdays, young Sukhmeet Sachal went to Pingalwara near Amritsar in India to donate his gifts to kids in need. Poor, abandoned and mentally disabled children call the Pingalwara Charitable Society home. Sachal was struck by what he saw. “The first time I went, I was in shock that people are different like this,” Sachal says. “It made me realize how people around the world are living and I can make a change.” For Sachal, the seed had been planted for the Sikh practice known as seva (selfless service). In Grade 3, he and his family came to Surrey, and Sachal soon began applying those principles here. In Grade 7, he joined the Royal Canadian Air Cadets, a youth group that involves a lot of volunteerism and fundraising for the less-fortunate. After that, there was no stopping Sachal, who is now 17. He ventured into the debate club, Global Awareness Club, iDEAS 36 (student Sukhmeet Sachal the leadership), student council and Cure for Cancer Club. He also started Students Without Borders, which has raised $5,000 to build a well in Kenya, as well as distributing food to those in need. The work continues on another well and even more food distribution. Then, on Father’s Day in 2009, when two Surrey teens were killed by their stepfather, Sachal moved to help organize an empowerment night at his school – Tamanawis Secondary – to end domestic violence. The list of his work continues. All the while, he remained undistracted from his studies at Tamanawis, where he holds a 4.0 Grade Point Average. Sachal recently caught the attention of the Better Business Bureau (BBB), which awarded him the Student Ethics Award last week.
“It made me realize how people around the world are living and I can make a change.”
See SACHAL / Page 5
EVAN SEAL / THE LEADER
Sukhmeet Sachal, a student at Tamanawis Secondary, has been honoured for his volunteer work for various non-profit endeavours. Sachal has been helping the less-fortunate since he was a child.
Hostage-taker had no violent history: Police Man blew up house after six-hour standoff in Kamloops last week by Andrea Klassen THERE WAS nothing in Dennan Bruce Crosby’s
history to predict his fiery end. The B.C. Coroners Office has named Crosby as the 48-year-old man responsible for a police standoff in Kamloops last Thursday (May 17) that ended in an explosion and fire that left him dead and destroyed one home. Crosby, an electrician from the Surrey-Langley area, strapped himself with explosives and entered the house at about 5:30 p.m. For about six hours, he held the woman living there – Sherry Young – hostage, finally releasing her after a long conversation with an RCMP negotiator. (He allowed her children to leave earlier). An explosion and subsequent fire destroyed the home, and investigators found the man’s remains amid the rubble on Saturday. Young told CBC News, she sensed there was trouble brewing the minute she saw Crosby. “I knew immediately that something was very
MICHAEL POTESTIO / KAMLOOPS THIS WEEK
A gunman was killed after a six-hour standoff ended with an explosion at a home in Kamloops just after midnight May 18.
wrong. The look on his face that day was very scary. He was unshaven, he had a very wild look in his eyes and very, very aggressive,” she said. “Seeing that look on his face, I just wanted him away from my kids very quickly before anything escalated.” She said he spent an inordinate amount of time trying to frighten her. “A lot of his energy was taunting me and telling me how serious this was and that he wasn’t joking,” she said. “I was terrified.” Kamloops RCMP Staff Sgt. Grant Learned said that while Crosby wasn’t known to B.C. police, he had previous dealings with the law in Alberta in the 1980s and 1990s. Learned didn’t provide specifics, but said incidents had involved property and drug offences. Learned said Mounties had heard nothing about Crosby that would indicate he could be capable of his violent actions last week. See RCMP / Page 5
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Sachal: Aims to be a doctor From page 3
The $2,250 scholarship is awarded to a student with the greatest dedication, integrity, and academic excellence. “Sukhmeet showed true leadership and is wise beyond his years,” said Lynda Pasacreta, BBB president and CEO. “Not only did Sukhmeet meet our academic requirements, he also put in nearly
1,600 hours of his own personal time to take the lead in a wide range of activities that have positive local and even global impacts.” Sachal’s plans are to study sciences at university, then become a medical doctor. “My long-term goal is to then apply my knowledge and serve alongside Doctors Without Borders to provide for those lacking in basic medical care in underprivi-
leged areas,” he says. Sachal says he gets his drive to give back from his parents, who are also very involved with nonprofit initiatives. As to how he finds any time to be a 17-year-old, Sachal says it’s a matter of being organized. He describes himself as a compulsive planner, who schedules both his work and his free time. kdiakiw@surreyleader.com
RCMP: Pair had previous relationship From page 3 “There was nothing that had been brought to our attention that would suggest the actions that he took could be either predicted or even suggested,” said Learned. “There was just nothing.” Learned also stuck by the Mounties’ explanation of Crosby’s relationship with his hostage: that the two had previously had a romantic relationship.
Grant Learned Young’s boyfriend, Dave Madore, has said Crosby was only her co-worker, but Learned said statements taken after the standoff indicate the Young and Crosby were in an “adult dating relationship” between April and September of 2011. At the time of the
standoff, police said Crosby appeared to be distraught about their earlier break-up. The two also worked together at a Kamloops-based business, Learned said, and it appears Crosby
lived in the city for an undefined period of time. He also appears to have spent time in Langley near the southeast Surrey border, at 198 Street and 8 Avenue. Learned said Surrey
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SURREY CLOSE AND REMOVE THE DEDICATION OF HIGHWAY OF A PORTION OF ROAD ADJACENT TO 19054 - 68 AVENUE BYLAW, 2012, NO. 17658 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN of the intention of the City Council of the City of Surrey, pursuant to Section 40 and Section 94 of the Community Charter S.B.C. 2003, c.26, to adopt “Surrey Close and Remove the Dedication of Highway of Portion of Road Adjacent to 19054 – 68 Avenue Bylaw, 2012, No. 17658” at the Regular Council-Public Hearing meeting on the 28th day of May, 2012. The intent of the By-law is to authorize the closure and removal of road allowance adjacent to the property located at 19054 – 68 Avenue. This closure is intended to facilitate the consolidation with 19054 - 68 Avenue, 19047 - 67A Avenue and 19079 - 67A Avenue as part of a proposed future development. In accordance with the Community Charter, SBC 2003, c.26, as amended, approval of the disposition of the road will be considered by City Council at a later date.
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ayors from Decisions are often across B.C. announced after they have gathered in been made, and citizens Penticton last are left trying to air their week to grapple with the opinions after the fact. perennial problem faced There is the opportunity by local governments – a for more accountability lack of funds to do all they locally – council members would like to do. can’t avoid seeing members While local governof the public, as their federal ments have had a great deal and provincial counterparts downloaded on to their can. shoulders by both Ottawa However, local governand Victoria, citizens should ments could do a better job greet any requests for more of genuine engagement with funds with caution. While the public before decisions local governments generally are made. They could also do a good job in handling do a great deal more to open their responsibilities, there up the decision-making is often an process. astonishing lack Council of democratic could also oversight of their put more decisions. issues to Surrey, wellreferendum. run under Mayor Mayors Dianne Watts were smart in the past six to bring up years, is a good housing case study. Watts at their has a high rate Frank Bucholtz Penticton of approval from gathering. citizens, so high At one time, that her Surrey both federal First slate won all nine seats and provincial governments on council in November – contributed a great deal something that has never towards social housing. This happened in Surrey before. has dried up to a trickle. Yet the voter turnout in that Yet it is obvious this issue election was 25 per cent. can’t simply be solved by Contrast that with the the marketplace. The thoumost recent provincial sands of illegal suites in election, which had a low Surrey are testimony to the turnout – but still saw one inadequacy of the housing in two voters show up at the “solutions” available today. polls. Last year’s federal elecMayors are handcuffed tion had a 61 per cent voter by their reliance on propturnout. erty taxes to fund most Local governments aren’t municipal services. Yet open to changing the way many B.C. municipalities council members are elected have come up with creative either. Suggestions that a ways to deal with chalward system be looked at lenging issues, such as in Surrey are met with curt the drainage parcel tax in dismissals from Watts and Surrey, which has done her slate mates. Yet it is a great deal to mitigate impossible for an individual lowland flooding and allow or smaller slate to challenge more development of the a powerful slate like hers. uplands. Surrey First spent almost A more sustained inter$700,000 in the November est in democracy and election. accountability by mayors Then there are the and councils might help closed-door decisions which convince taxpayers local are a hallmark of local governments can be governments. Many of the entrusted with providing most controversial decisions more services in a costmade by councils are done effective manner. At that secretly, often on the pretext point, it might make sense that the matter involves to give them more funds. property or litigation. newsroom@surreyleader.com
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Should a replacement for the Pattullo Bridge have six lanes, four lanes, or not be built at all after the old one is scrapped?: Here’s how you responded:
• Six lanes: 82% • Four lanes: 6% • Not at all: 12% HEALTHY EATING
Waistline or bottom line?
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ou can be rich, or you can be thin, but And had our school swapped out pop for you can’t be both. water and juice in the vending machine – as If I’ve learned nothing else over many school districts have done since – we the course of the last three months, would’ve staged a walkout (or, likely, a sit-in). as I attempt to eat healthier and get in betTo us, a healthy choice was choosing to pass ter physical shape, it’s that. Healthy-eating on putting gravy on your cafeteria fries. advocates – and magazine covers, too – like to And in the interest of full-disclosure, we trumpet the fact that anyone can be healthier did have the option of bottled water in the with just a few simple tweaks to one’s life. pop machine, but it cost a quarter more than And that may be true – as long as at least the can of Coke. Which one do you think we one of those little lifestyle adjustments is a picked? promotion to a job with a six-figure salary, It’s no wonder so many young people these because a fattened chequing account goes a days are obese. Why pay that extra few cents long way to a slimmed-down waist. when the easier – and let’s face it, usually more I exaggerate, of course, but a quick trip delicious – option is cheaper. down the grocery aisle confirms my claim Now though, things are different. Schools isn’t that far-fetched. I mean, have you seen have smartened up, and young people themthe price of fruit these days? If you want your selves are more aware that doughnuts with daily serving of veggies, it’s cheaper fruit filling don’t really fall into to get extra peppers on your pizza. multiple food groups. Or better yet, just swing by the And I’m smarter too, having, deli counter and pick up a couple since February, ditched all my old two-for-one fried chickens. favourites in exchange for healthBoom, dinner is served. And ier fare – vegetables, lean meats, cheaply. brown rice, quinoa, all that stuff. Sure beats forking out dollar I have accepted – if not yet after dollar for a laundry list of totally embraced – the fact that fresh, ingredients to make somethe money I spend to eat better is thing healthy from scratch, right? worth it in the long run. Well, probably not. And I speak Truth be told, I am actually Nick Greenizan here from experience. enjoying it. Yes, it’s tough to pass It wasn’t that long ago that I was up the drive-thru line – and the a bachelor with limited culinary skills and a limited-time offer to buy five burgers for five limited budget. For a few years, I subsisted bucks – but I know it’s worth it. on a diet of pizza, perogies, and basically I feel better, don’t get nearly as winded playanything that could be easily shoveled from a ing softball as I once did, and I can walk up freezer bag, into the oven, and then into my a flight of stairs without risk of a stroke. And mouth. like I had to years ago during my fast-food I didn’t have much money, but I never went heyday, I did have to dig deep for a few new broke eating that way, either, even if I did have pairs of pants – but smaller ones. to shell out a few bucks for bigger pants every So far, I’ve lost 25 pounds. six months. Just the cost of doing business. My wallet’s never been lighter. Really, for me, the situation extends even further back. Nick Greenizan is the sports reporter at the When I was in high school, nobody worried Peace Arch News, a sister paper to The Leader. about having healthier options for lunch. sports@peacearchnews.com
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Teachers Free ride for fare evaders finally over fighting for future students KUDOS TO B.C.’S transportation minister, Blair
Lekstrom, for moving swiftly to deal with the TransLink fare evasion issue once it was brought to light. I was genuinely shocked when I heard there were hundreds of thousands of unpaid tickets and outstanding fines going back a decade and no enforcement mechanism to collect what was owing.
RE: “STUDENTS seem to be making
the sacrifices,” Letters, May 22. The teachers of B.C. are indeed working toward a cause, a very important one. They are advocating for an education system where all students are treated equitably, where education is funded adequately, so that another 10 years’ worth of students do not suffer under the same conditions that have existed since 2001 when the B.C. Liberals passed legislation that took nearly $300,000,000 per year from the education budget. That’s $3 billion over 10 years. Teachers do not want to cancel science fairs and art shows, but the government has given them no other legal option. With the current underfunding, we are hearing from all over the province that such programs as art and music/band are being cut. The B.C. government could have chosen to treat education as a priority. Instead they treated rich corporations as the priority. They cut their taxes so that now corporate taxes in B.C. are the lowest in the G8. No one is saying the corporate taxes need to be the highest, but they certainly don’t need to be the lowest. The education system in B.C. has suffered while rich corporations get to make even bigger profits by paying less taxes. Teachers would be happy to see youth exceed their goals. However, if someone doesn’t stand up to the government and advocate for students and the programs that help them exceed their goals, then many more students in the future will not be even attaining their goals, let alone exceeding them. This is not just a teachers’ battle it is also a battle for the future of the whole education system. Kathy Couch Nelson
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Last year, TransLink reportedly lost nearly $7.4 million due to fare evasion on SkyTrain and another $7.9 million on buses. That’s more than $15 million lost. Not only does that cut into the financial resources TransLink needs to maintain our transit systems, roads and bridges, it also unfairly pushes higher transit rates onto honest transit users.
TransLink now has a tool with some teeth to deter future fare evasion and efficiently collect what is owing. The free ride for fare evaders is indeed over. Kudos, again, to Minister Lekstrom for taking swift and decisive action to correct something that very clearly needed to be corrected.
Harvey Grigg, Coquitlam
Knowledge of power is power
I RECENTLY CAME across an
excellent online map that I think your readers will find quite interesting. The map is interactive and shows the locations and fuel sources being used to generate electricity at power plants across Canada. It was put together by the Canadian Electricity Association and can be found at http://knowyourpower.ca/electricity-map/
If you zoom out on this online map, and view the whole country at once, it’s easy to see graphically how renewable hydroelectric power predominates in B.C., Manitoba, Quebec, Newfoundland and Labrador while fossil fuel power predominates in Alberta, Saskatchewan, Ontario and the Maritimes. If you zoom in on the map, and place your cursor over
individual power plants, you get information about the generating capacity and specific power source of individual generating facilities; from the largest coal and nuclear power plants right down to the smallest wind energy and run-of-river projects. Given that the interactions between energy, environment and economy are, to say the least, complex, I feel it’s important for
Report on pesticides a decade behind the times THE RECENTLY RELEASED special committee
on cosmetic pesticides report is a slap in the face to the majority of British Columbians. More than 70 per cent of British Columbians support a provincial ban on cosmetic pesticides to protect children from unnecessaryy s, cosmetic pesticide use on lawns, parks and playing fields. With appalling shortsightedness and lack of concern for public health, the committee has ignored scientific and medical studies linking chemical pesticide exposure to serious illness, particularly leukemia, nonHodgkins lymphoma, various cancers, birth defects, fertility problems, neurological disease, and learning disabilities. Instead, the committee recommends very weak restrictions allowing “licensed” applicators to continue to spray and allow invisible chemical toxins to infiltrate our air, water, and soil.
every person to know a little bit about the energy that powers our homes and businesses; where it comes from, and how it’s generated. Knowing information like this makes us better citizens and better able to make informed choices and decisions. Yolanda Lora Vilchis Surrey
How about all-electric buses in B.C.?
According to this report, British Columbians do not deserve the same health protection as six other Canadian provinces amounting to over twenty million people. Premier Clark committed to legislating a ban before she was elected in her purported “families first” campaign. Hopefully Premier Clark’s H ccabinet has the common sense to see through this biased report and correctly respond to overwhelming public support, where British Columbians and the Union of BC Municipalities are asking the province to protect the h health of our children, pets and planet. plan Ten years from now, this report will ill be b considered backward and arrogant in its response to the demands of the B.C. public who have asked for a strong cosmetic pesticide legislation in record numbers.
first city in North America to put long-range, allelectric transit buses on its roads. Congratulations are owing to them for doing this. It’s a great thing to see it happening. However, I would have thought that an eco-friendly transit first like this would have happened right here in B.C. In B.C., all-electric buses would be powered almost exclusively by electricity from clean, renewable hydro and wind sources. Not so in Ontario where they’re struggling to wean themselves off coal-fired electricity. Don’t get me wrong. When cleaner natural gas buses replaced many of the dirty diesel buses on our roads a number of years ago it was a welcome step in the direction of improving our air quality and reducing pollution. But now that long-range, all-electric buses (free from overhead trolley wires) are becoming a reality wouldn’t they be a great addition to B.C.’s transit bus fleet?
Mel Tomiyama, Surrey
Marney Hogan Langley
THE CITY OF Windsor, Ontario is becoming the
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Public Hearing - May 29, 2012 The Municipal Council of The Corporation of Delta will hold a Public Hearing, in accordance with the Local Government Act, to consider the following proposed projects and related applications: Date: Tuesday, May 29, 2012 Time: 7:00 p.m. Place: Council Chamber Delta Municipal Hall 4500 Clarence Taylor Crescent Delta, BC V4K 3E2 A Council meeting is scheduled to immediately follow this Public Hearing in the event Council wishes to give further consideration to any projects at that time. Additional Information Additional information, copies of the bylaws, supporting staff reports, and any relevant documentation may be inspected until May 29, 2012. Municipal Hall: Community Planning and Development Department Website: www.corp.delta.bc.ca Email: com-pln-dev@corp.delta.bc.ca Phone: 604.946.3380 Hours: 8:00 am to 4:45 pm Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday, exclusive of statutory holidays 8:00 am to 8:00 pm Thursday ▼ Project No. 1 Application for Zoning Amendment. This is a continuation of the Public Hearing on this project which was commenced as Project No. 7 for the April 24, 2012 Public Hearing. (File No. LU006415) Location: 208 to 238 Graham Drive, as shown outlined in bold on MAP NO. 1 Applicant: Hearth Architectural Inc. Telephone: 604.266.4677 Proposal: Application for Zoning Amendment to existing Comprehensive Development Zone No. 206 in order to permit lot consolidation and development of two MAP NO. 1 FILE NO. LU006415 new single family houses on Lot 159 and Parcel A, which is the consolidated lot. “Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 2750, 1977” Amendment Bylaw No. 7054 To amend various sections in Comprehensive Development Zone No. 206, including: a. Section 3.2 Setbacks to reflect the setbacks of the buildings currently proposed for construction; b. Section 3.3 Maximum Height of Structures to stipulate a maximum permitted height of 57 m Geodetic Survey of Canada for the principal structure; c. Section 3.4 Density to establish a maximum floor area of 381 m2 and site coverage of 245 m2; and d. Section 3.6(2) Off-Street Parking to reduce the required number of visitor parking spaces from four to two, and to allow visitor parking to be located on individual lots instead of the common lot. Staff Contact: Susan Elbe – 604.946.3389 Web Location: April 2, 2012 Regular Council Meeting Agenda Item E.06 April 24, 2012 Public Hearing Project No. 7 ▼ Project No. 2 Application for Development Variance Permit (File No. LU006463) Location: 643 Tsawwassen Beach Road, as shown outlined in bold on MAP NO. 2. Applicant: David & Susan Knight Telephone: 604-943-5936 Proposal: Application for a Development Variance Permit in order to permit construction of a single
family dwelling on the subject property. Development Variance Permit LU006463 To vary “Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 2750, 1977” as follows: 1. Section 305(a) by reducing the front setback averaging requirements from 18.7 m to 11 m for the lower deck; MAP NO. 2 and FILE NO. LU006463 2. Section 633A(1) by increasing the maximum number of storeys for a principal structure from two-and-a-half storeys to three storeys. Staff Contact: Lisa King – 604-952-3164 Web Location: April 23, 2012 Regular Council Meeting Agenda Item F.05 ▼ Project No. 3 Application for Rezoning (File No. LU006529) Location: 944 Underhill Drive, as shown outlined in bold on MAP NO. 3. Applicant: T E Andres Home Building Ltd. Telephone: 604-250-7496 Proposal: Application for Rezoning in order to permit subdivision and development of two single family residential lots. “Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 2750, 1977” Amendment Bylaw No. 7092 MAP NO. 3 FILE NO. LU006529 To amend “Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 2750, 1977” by rezoning the subject property from RS1 Single Family Residential to RS4 Single Family (610 m2) Residential. Staff Contact: Lisa King – 604-952-3164 Web Location: May 14, 2012 Regular Council Meeting Agenda Item E.07 ▼ Project No. 4 Application for Rezoning and Development Variance Permit (File No. LU006506) Location: 5144 45 Avenue as shown outlined in bold on MAP NO. 4. Applicant: Adam Schaeffers Telephone: 604-220-1713 Proposal: Application for Rezoning and Development Variance Permit in order to permit subdivision and development of two single family residential lots. MAP NO. 4 “Delta Zoning Bylaw FILE NO. LU006506 No. 2750, 1977” Amendment Bylaw No. 7081 To amend “Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 2750, 1977” by rezoning the subject property from RS1 Single Family Residential to RS8 Single Family (390 m2) Residential. Development Variance Permit LU006506 To vary Section 305 of “Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 2750, 1977” by varying the front setback averaging requirements for principal structures on the proposed lots to 6.5 m from the required setbacks ranging from 6.5 m to 8.87 m. Staff Contact: Susan Elbe – 604-946-3389
Web Location: May 14, 2012 Regular Council Meeting Agenda Item E.05 ▼ Project No. 5 Application for Official Community Plan Amendment, Rezoning and Development Variance Permit (File No. LU006268) Location: 3820, 3890, and 3900 Arthur Drive and Unaddressed Property (P.I.D. 012-908-029), as shown outlined in bold on MAP NO. 5. Applicant: Brian G. Hart & Company Telephone: 604-537-4743 Proposal: Application for Official Community Plan Amendment, Rezoning and Development Variance Permit in order to reflect the existing institutional uses on the subject properties MAP NO. 5 and to allow for possible FILE NO. LU006268 future expansion of the Augustine House care facility. Proposed line adjustments would result in three institutional use properties and one agricultural property. “The Corporation of Delta Official Community Plan Bylaw No. 3950, 1985” Amendment Bylaw No. 7082 To amend the Official Community Plan as follows: 1. To amend the land use designation for the narrow strip of land on the west side of Chillukthan Slough on proposed Lot 1 from A Agricultural to S Institutional; 2. To amend the land use designation for proposed Lot 2 from A Agricultural to S Institutional; and 3. To amend the land use designation for the front and rear portions of proposed Lot 3 from A Agricultural to S Institutional. “Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 2750, 1977” Amendment Bylaw No. 7083 To amend “Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 2750, 1977” as follows: 1. By rezoning the narrow strip of land on the west side of Chillukthan Slough on proposed Lot 1 from RS2 Single Family (0.40 ha) Residential to P Public Use; 2. By rezoning proposed Lot 2 from A1 Agriculture to Comprehensive Development Zone No. 412; and 3. By rezoning the front portion of proposed Lot 3 from RS2 Single Family (0.40 ha) Residential to Comprehensive Development Zone No. 277 and the rear portion of proposed Lot 3 from A1 Agriculture to Comprehensive Development Zone No. 277. Development Variance Permit LU006268 To vary Section 510 of “Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 2750, 1977” by reducing the rear setback from 4.5 m to 0.4 m in order to retain the existing building on the west side of proposed Lot 4. To vary “Delta Subdivision and Development Standards Bylaw No. 5100, 1994” as follows: 1. Section 5.2(a) by varying the minimum dedicated road allowance requirement ranging from 2.6 m to 6.2 m (9 ft to 20 ft) along Arthur Drive to permit a right-of-way in lieu of dedication for proposed Lots 1, 2 and 3; 2. Section 5.2(b) by waiving the requirement to construct road improvements including road widening, curb and gutter, sidewalk and ornamental streetlighting along the Arthur Drive frontage for proposed Lots 1, 2 and 3; and 3. Section 11.1 by waiving the requirement to provide street trees or cash-in-lieu of street trees for proposed Lots 2 and 3. Staff Contact: Tanya Mitchner – 604-952-3472 Web Location: May 14, 2012 Regular Council Meeting Agenda Item E.06
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Pay freeze, land Sun awareness clinics Book your free consultation today! sell-off to keep TransLink afloat Mayors fear deeper cuts to bus runs by Jeff Nagel TRANSLINK IS ASSUMING its union-
ized workers will accept a pay freeze or at least a net-zero contract where the overall cost doesn’t rise. CEO Ian Jarvis also intends to raise $220 million by selling off property such as the Oakridge transit centre in Vancouver and relocating operations to cheaper land. And he’s still counting on a just-denied fare increase being approved next year to take effect in 2014. Those are just some of the big bets in TransLink’s revised financial outlook that Jarvis presented to Metro Vancouver mayors Tuesday. “We’ve got lots of risks that we’re facing,� he said. “I didn’t want to come here and come across as whining. We will size our operations to match the revenues available to us.� The transportation authority is struggling to decide what bus service expansions promised in a plan approved last year can proceed in light of a series of budget challenges. Besides the nixed fare hike and a challenge from its regulator to instead find $20 million per year in cuts,
mayors last month rejected a two-year increase in property taxes, leaving another $30-million annual hole. But Jarvis said TransLink’s approved plan already assumes it will find $84 million in cuts, efficiencies or new revenue over the next three years. The bulk of that – $55 million – is to come from much deeper “optimization� of bus routes and runs than TransLink has so far embarked on to pull in more fares at less cost. That’s expected to mean more pressure to scrap or curtail less-used bus routes in growing suburbs and increase runs where existing demand is stronger and closer to break-even. Coquitlam Mayor Richard Stewart said redeploying buses to the urban centre flies in the face of efforts by outlying cities to build transit-friendly neighbourhoods on the promise better service will come. “We’re selling the future of our transit-oriented neighbourhoods in the suburbs,� Stewart said. “We’re selling that out so we can operate more efficiently today.� Jarvis admitted the choices are not See FUNDING / Page 12
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Public Hearing - May 29, 2012 - Continued â–ź Project No. 6 Application for Rezoning and Development Variance Permit (File No. LU006503) Location: 28 Georgia Wynd, as shown outlined in bold on MAP NO. 6. Applicant: Pinnacle Homes Telephone: 604-250-3250 Proposal: Application for Rezoning and Development Variance Permit in order to permit subdivision and development of two single family residential lots. “Delta Zoning Bylaw MAP NO. 6 No. 2750, 1977â€? FILE NO. LU006503 Amendment Bylaw No. 7071 To amend “Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 2750, 1977â€? by rezoning the subject property from RS1 Single Family Residential to RS6 Single Family (460 m2) Residential. Development Variance Permit LU006503 To vary Section 636C of “Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 2750, 1977â€? by reducing the minimum lot width requirement from 15 m to 12.1 m for both lots. Staff Contact: John Hopkins – 604-952-3155 Web Location: April 23, 2012 Regular Council Meeting Agenda Item E.03 â–ź Project No. 7 Application for OfďŹ cial Community Plan Amendment, Rezoning, Development Variance Permit and Development Permit (File No. LU006417) The Corporation of Delta 4500 Clarence Taylor Crescent Delta BC V4K 3E2 www.corp.delta.bc.ca
Location: 5571 Ladner Trunk Road as shown outlined in bold on MAP NO. 7. Applicant: Peter J. Dandyk Telephone: 604-943-1213 Proposal: Application for OfďŹ cial Community Plan Amendment, Rezoning, Development Variance Permit and Development Permit in order to permit the development of a four storey, 30 unit MAP NO. 7 FILE NO. LU006417 apartment building on the subject property. “The Corporation of Delta OfďŹ cial Community Plan Bylaw No. 3950, 1985â€? Amendment Bylaw No. 7088 To amend the land use designation for the subject property in Schedule B.3 of the Ladner Area Plan from RG Ground-Oriented Residential to LRR Low-Rise Residential. “Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 2750, 1977â€? Amendment Bylaw No. 7089 To amend “Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 2750, 1977â€? by rezoning the subject property from C2 Commercial Local to Comprehensive Development Zone No. 413. Development Permit LU006417 To regulate the form and character of the proposed four storey, 30 unit apartment building in Ladner Village.
Development Variance Permit LU006417 To vary Section 913(2) of “Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 2750, 1977â€? by varying the required special setback for a anking street from the centre line of Ladner Trunk Road from 19.75 m to 14 m. Staff Contact: Tanya Mitchner – 604-952-3472 Web Location: May 14, 2012 Regular Council Meeting Agenda Item E.04 Any persons who believe that their interest in property will be affected by the proposed projects shall be given an opportunity to be heard at the Public Hearing on matters contained in the bylaws and/or proposed by the applications. Should you have any concerns or comments you wish to communicate to Council in advance of the Public Hearing, you can write to: Mayor and Council The Corporation of Delta 4500 Clarence Taylor Crescent Delta, BC V4K 3E2 Fax: 604.946.3390 Email: mayor-council@corp.delta.bc.ca To be considered, correspondence must be received by the OfďŹ ce of the Municipal Clerk no later than 4:30 p.m. on May 29, 2012. Please note that Council may not receive further submissions from the public or interested persons concerning any project after the Public Hearing has concluded.
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Density: Unwanted side effects the coach house. Surrey’s bylaws stipulate one or the other – rented coach house or secondary suite – not both. “If you don’t have a basement suite in this neighourhood, you’re a minority,” Vandermeer said. Because people have doubled up on their allowable suites, the narrow roads are jammed with cars, the schools are overcrowded, and transients wander the streets. Drug deals are a common sight, Vandermeer said. He lived in Vancouver
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for years and didn’t see the level of transiency or drug dealing he sees in East Clayton. Tony Armitstead has owned a home in East Clayton for two years and said the secondary suite problem has grown way out of hand. He said three doors down from him, the homeowner has a coach house, illegal basement suite and a rented attic, making room for four families. “They have a total of seven cars parking in and around the area blocking myself and any guest from parking close to my
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SURREY CLOSE AND REMOVE THE DEDICATION OF HIGHWAY OF A PORTION OF LANE ADJACENT TO 13995 HANSON ROAD, 14017 - 110 AVENUE AND 11023 - 140A STREET BY-LAW, 2012, NO. 17657 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN of the intention of the City Council of the City of Surrey, pursuant to Section 40 and Section 94 of the Community Charter S.B.C. 2003, c.26, to adopt “Surrey Close and Remove the Dedication of Highway of a Portion of Lane Adjacent to 13995 Hansen Road, 14017 - 110 Avenue and 11023 - 140A Street Bylaw, 2012, No. 17657” at the Regular Council-Public Hearing meeting on the 28th day of May, 2012. The intent of the By-law is to authorize the closure and removal of unopened lane allowance adjacent to properties located at 13995 Hansen Road, 14017 – 110 Avenue and 11023 – 140A Street. This closure is intended to facilitate future consolidation with the adjacent properties. In accordance with the Community Charter, SBC 2003, c.26, as amended, approval of the disposition of the road will be considered by City Council at a later date.
Should you have any concerns or comments you wish to convey to Council, please submit them in writing, fax or email to the City Clerk, 14245 - 56 Avenue, Surrey, BC, Fax: (604) 591-8731, email: clerks@surrey.ca, no later than Monday, May 28, 2012 at 4:00 p.m. There will also be an opportunity for persons wishing to do so, to make representations to Council at the May 28, 2012 Regular Council-Public Hearing meeting. Copies of the by-law may be inspected at the City Hall and any inquiries relating to property issues should be made to the Realty Section (604-598-5700) or for inquiries relating to traffic issues contact the Transportation Planning Section (604-591-4146), Monday through Friday (except statutory holidays) between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., commencing Thursday, May 10, 2012 up to and including May 28, 2012. “J. SULLIVAN” City Clerk
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A ‘Juliette’ deck is often built with the intention of adding a full-size deck after inspectors leave. front door,” Armitstead said. “They have no respect for the other owners when it comes to noise, messy yards, loud music, loud mufflers and then they invite partiers over every weekend.” Coun. Barinder Rasode heard some of the complaints about East Clayton during a series of community consultation meetings. She also knows about them because she lives nearby. City council is examining a fix, she said. “We’re looking at whether the basement and the coach home should be an option at the same time,” Rasode said, referring to new construction. She acknowledged that remedy won’t do anything to solve the existing problem. As for the homes with multiple suites already, bylaw officials are clamping down on those, she said. Officers in the bylaw department are scanning rental ads and visiting the homes to make sure the fridge and stove are removed. Vandermeer said he’s seen that enforcement in action, and has watched people put the appliances back after bylaw officers leave. “And that’s absolutely wrong,” Rasode said. “One of the challenges we have is that under the enforcement, once they don’t comply... all we can do is take them through the courts” – a lengthy and arduous process. In Delta, the municipality is fining homeowners with multiple suites $200 a day, a program that started on Jan. 31. Delta’s Bylaw Supervisor Mark Dedick said a few fines have been issued, but the municipality is aiming for compliance, rather than a punitive approach. See WATTS / Page 11
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neighbourhood, where can they?” Vandermeer said. “It was slow to start, and it’s picked The answer seems to be the city can’t. up and people are getting on board,” Armitstead agrees. Dedick said. “The whole illegal suite issue is a joke Surrey and Delta opened the door with the City of Surrey and the current to legalizing suites last year, with both council as they are afraid they will lose municipalities forbidding homes with votes if they do something, so we the multiple suites. owners and law abiding suffer,” ArmitSurrey has grappled with the issue for stead said. at least 30 years, and felt it had the soluHe went to the city’s permit desk to tion when council passed a bylaw last ask what’s going on. year allowing one suite “He told me to get per home. over it, as it’s happening Owners of suites everywhere,” Armitare required to obtain stead said. STRESS a permit from the There are at least city and bring the 20,000 secondary suites rental unit up to code. in the city, with about In addition, with or 4,000 of those homes without permit, homharbouring multiple eowners with suites suites. A Leader series pay another $1,091 As of last November, annually to cover sewer 79 homeowners have ($439), water ($264), garbage services applied for permits to make their suites ($141) and a secondary suite service fee legal, representing 0.4 per cent of the ($247). total number of suite owners. At that The longevity of the problem is what rate, it will take 200 years for the existing makes a quick fix elusive, said Mayor inventory to be licensed and permitted. Dianne Watts. The biggest workload facing bylaw “Trying to fix a 30-year-old problem officers are secondary suite inspections, with some consistency in there has been which numbered 3,821 in the first nine a difficult process. However, we’re movmonths of last year. That more than ing forward,” Watts said. doubled the next highest number of Critics have long said enforcement files, which was processing business is going to be the Achilles heel of the licences – 1,785 – during the same bylaw. period. Vandermeer said East Clayton is a kdiakiw@surreyleader.com prime example of that argument. It’s a newer neighbourhood, and Vandermeer believes the city is complicit because it stood by and watched while many of the illegal constructionprojects and rentals were taking place. “If Surrey can’t stop it in a new
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easy and promised there will be more consultation with affected cities. “We’re going to get into the tougher decisions,” he said. “Those are the tradeoffs that we’re going to have to make: Finance versus reliability of service versus quality of service versus coverage.” Other mayors said they’re troubled TransLink is selling real estate assets to fund operations, calling that unsustainable. Finding still more savings – perhaps $40 million over three years – is achievable, Jarvis said, but not without more significant hits to service or staff working conditions. Meanwhile, a decline in gas tax revenue – as people drive less or buy more fuel outside Metro Vancouver – means TransLink will take in $120 million less than it previously expected over the next three years. Labour talks now underway with the union representing bus Ian Jarvis drivers is also an area of uncertainty. If TransLink signs a contract that lifts pay at the rate of inflation it would need to find a further $60 million in savings over the three years. And if TransLink is unable to sell its surplus land in time, it could burn through its entire $188 million accumulated reserve by 2015. Nor is the recent push to bust more fare evaders expected to help much. Jarvis said TransLink’s plan already assumes a $4 million improvement in fare collection thanks to tougher enforcement and new tools to collect fines could add “a couple million” more in fares and fines collected. Some trends are in TransLink’s favour. Fare revenue is expected to rise steadily with a rising population and infilling new neighbourhoods. And TransLink expects higher toll revenue in future years from the Golden Ears Bridge, gradually erasing an $80 million accumulated operating deficit.
Area mayors vow they will continue to press the province to consider new funding sources for TransLink, despite being soundly rejected this spring. Transportation Minister Blair Lekstrom has already ruled out a vehicle levy as a short-term option although he indicated the cities can continue to explore the concept of road pricing. “We find ourselves back in the situation we were almost a year ago,” said Mayors Council chair Richard Walton. He said successive provincial governments have “pulled the rug” out from under cities by rejecting various funding mechanisms. “We’ve tried and we’ve taken a significant amount of political heat – including proposing a two-cent gas tax a month before an election,” he said. “It seems like it’s going to be years and years of struggle,” added Vancouver Mayor Gregor Robertson. “There’s no happy place that’s even conceivable at this point.” Richmond Mayor Malcolm Brodie predicted the province will do nothing more for TransLink before the provincial election next spring, calling the government-led audit of TransLink now underway a stalling tactic. Lekstrom has said the auditors must report before anything else is considered. But TransLink Commissioner Martin Crilly rejected suggestions from some mayors that the TransLink model is doomed and destined to be manipulated by the province and reviled by local residents. “I don’t take it as the whole thing is a failure,” he responded. “It is working and this is what it looks like.” Crilly said there’s been incredible growth of the transit system over the past decade. He said TransLink’s vision calls for even more growth and a massive shift from private to public transportation. “It’s a shift in the economic metabolism of the urban area,” he said, adding it won’t be easy. “It’s going to be a series of painful bites where you ask the public to pay more in taxation while making it possible for them to pay less for their private travel.”
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governments to address the growing financial squeeze on their cities, but they deny they have their hands out for any new streams of cash. Instead, they emerged last Friday from the first B.C. Mayors Caucus in Penticton with a list of priorities they want addressed, from recognition of the rising pressure on cities to provide more service – often due to government downloading – to the need for more consistent and predictable long-term delivery of federal and provincial grants. “We’re not asking for new money,” Surrey Mayor Dianne Watts said. “We’re saying let’s use existing resources more efficiently and effectively.” That may mean persuading the province or federal government to allocate more of what they collect in taxes to the cities, preferably through long-term agreements. Too often, Watts said, cities have stepped up to cover off services that have been downloaded by Ottawa or Victoria without receiving any contributions. Social service delivery is a particular mess, she said, adding there’s some dupliDianne Watts cation in what’s provided by both cities and senior governments, and service gaps in other areas. Surrey has faced higher costs helping immigrants integrate. Burnaby Mayor Derek Corrigan said cities have also been pressed by the province to help provide social housing, usually by contributing land. “Municipalities are saying ‘When did it become our responsibility to provide social housing?’” he said. “We need a clear delineation of our responsibilities.” Cities have enough money to provide core services, Corrigan added. “The problem is we’re obligated to take on so many other duties in trying to make our communities livable and safe.”
“We’re saying let’s use existing resources more efficiently and effectively.”
See SEWAGE / Page 14
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Sewage: Costs loom at $1.4 billion for replacement plants From page 13 The manifesto released by 86 mayors does include some references to funding. It says government downloading of services must be accompanied by a sustainable revenue source. It also demands B.C.’s new Auditor General for Local Government probe not just the value for money in city budgets but also examine the question of government downloading. “We’re saying that’s fine, fly at it,” Watts said of the municipal auditor, which many cities opposed last year. “But you need to expand the mandate and look at the impact that downloading has had on municipal budgets.” Watts said illogical government rules like inflexible requirements that projects include a green component – resulting in bike lanes sometimes being created in the north regardless of need – can waste money. Also sought is an ongoing round table with the premier to discuss policy changes affecting cities, as well as another one that also includes federal representatives to discuss the need to replace aging civic infrastructure.
It’s not the first forum where cities have sought change – calls for a new deal have been a recurring feature of civic gatherings for years. Despite the lack of traction, Watts said she’s optimistic reform can happen. Watts is on the B.C. Mayors’ Caucus steering committee, along with counterparts from Port Coquitlam, Victoria, Smithers, Fort St. John, Cranbrook, Prince Rupert, Prince George and Penticton.
total taxes paid in Canada has dwindled from a historic 30 per cent to just eight per cent, and property taxpayers are maxed out in their ability to pay more. But one idea that has been quietly raised by a consultant to Metro Vancouver – creating a regional sales tax – is not one that is likely to fly, Walton said. U.S. cities make extensive use of local sales taxes, but he said the province would not likely share that power. Nor would it be a good idea, he said, noting American communiSewage costs loom ties end up undercutting each large for Metro other to try to lure shoppers. “It creates a tremendous METRO VANCOUVER’S need amount of not necessarily to replace its Lions Gate and healthy competition Iona sewage treatment between communities,” plants – at an expected Walton said. “I think cost of $1.4 billion – is sales tax is best left a prime example of provincial.” why funding reform Burnaby Mayor Derek is critical for cities, Corrigan said there was according to the a clear acceptance in region’s finance comPenticton that taxpayers mittee chair. aren’t prepared to pay “We’re heading Richard Walton anything more. into a vacuum on “There’s no other easy how to pay for this,” option for revenue,” he said. said North Vancouver District “So we have to go toe-to-toe Mayor Richard Walton, adding with the other levels of governthere’s no commitment yet ment to get a reapportionment from Ottawa and Victoria to of what they collect.” share in the capital costs. jnagel@surreyleader.com Walton said cities’ share of
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Tighter sprinkling rules now enforced Metro Vancouver homes limited to two mornings a week by Jeff Nagel METRO VANCOUVER residents now
face possible fines if they sprinkle their lawns in the evening, in contravention of a ban approved last year by the regional board. Enforcement of the new Metro water conservation policy, which limits residential lawn sprinkling to three mornings per week between 4 and 9 a.m., was delayed until this summer to give some cities more time to notify residents. It’s in effect from June 1 to Sept. 30 and all area cities have now revised their bylaws to reflect the changes. But Stan Woods, a senior engi-
neer at Metro, predicts there will be more emphasis on education than on enforcement. He said it will be up to individual cities as to how the policy is enforced and when tickets are issued. Surrey’s bylaw provides for fines of $200 for violators. Metro has plenty of drinking water available most of the year but wants to control peak period summer use to forestall the eventual need for more reservoirs or storage tanks. Officials say morning sprinkling is more effective because less water evaporates than during evenings. “For the same amount of water you get much
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hours by 12 per cent and by three per cent on peak days. Although most cities were already directing residents to follow the new rules last summer, Woods was unable to say how effective the policy was in cutting use last year because of the unusually cool and rainy weather last June and July. “We saw very low peak day demands last year but a large part of that was because of the weather,” he said. Even-numbered addresses can sprinkle Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays, while oddnumbered homes get Tuesdays,
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Service cuts, cash for ferries Operational Operational savings savings of of $30-45 $30-45 million million over over four four years years by by Tom Tom Fletcher Fletcher THE THE B.C. B.C. government government is is giving giving
BC BC Ferries Ferries an an extra extra $79.5 $79.5 million million over over the the next next four four years, years, and and look look for for another another $45 $45 million million in in operational operational savings savings to to bring bring rate rate increases increases down down to to the the rate rate of of infl ation over that time. inflation over that time. Transportation Transportation Minister Minister Blair Blair Lekstrom said the Lekstrom said the infl inflation ation goal goal will will not not be be met met immediately, immediately, even even with with most most of of the the extra extra money money up up front. front. Th Thee governgovernment’s ment’s price price cap cap of of 4.15 4.15 per per cent cent increases increases for for all all routes routes remains remains in in place place for for this this year, year, and and B.C. B.C. Ferry Ferry Commissioner Commissioner Gord Gord Macatee Macatee will will set set increases increases for for the the next next three three years years aft after er consultation consultation with with coastal coastal communities. communities. BC BC Ferries Ferries CEO CEO Mike Mike CorriCorrigan said the the corporation gan said corporation expects expects to cut at least 100 sailings on its major Vancouver Island routes, with low-ridership sailings late
in in the the evening evening the the most most likely likely target. Corrigan said target. Corrigan said he he is is confi confi-dent dent service service reductions reductions can can save save $30 $30 million million over over the the next next four four years, years, and and another another $15 $15 million million in in effi ciencies can be found efficiencies can be found within within the the corporation’s corporation’s $750 $750 million million budget. budget. Premier Premier Christy Christy Clark Clark said said the the legislative legislative changes changes and and extra extra subsidy subsidy are are designed designed to to meet meet her her commitment commitment to to keep keep fare fare increases increases under under control, control, despite despite declining declining ridership ridership that that is is also also being being seen seen in in Washington state ferries. Washington state ferries. “People “People are are just just not not spending spending the kind of money the kind of money traveling traveling that that they they used used to, to,”” Clark Clark said. said. Lekstrom Lekstrom said said the the legislative legislative changes will be passed changes will be passed by by the the end end of of the the spring spring session session May May 31. 31. Th They ey off offer er new new authority authority to to the the ferry ferry commissioner commissioner to to approve approve service level changes, and also allow BC Ferries to use revenues from its busy major routes to
subsidize subsidize lower-volume lower-volume runs. runs. NDP ferry NDP ferry critic critic Gary Gary Coons Coons described described the the changes changes as as “incremental “incremental steps steps in in the the right right direction. direction.”” Coons Coons said said the the ban ban on on cross-subsidization cross-subsidization of of routes routes was was aa mistake mistake that that drove drove steep steep increases increases on on the the smaller smaller routes, routes, and and has has hurt hurt small small communities communities that that depend depend on on ferry ferry service. service. Lekstrom Lekstrom said said the the consultation consultation on on changes changes will will begin begin as as quickly quickly as possible, to fi nd out as possible, to find out what what trade-off trade-offss people people are are prepared prepared to make, such as paying to make, such as paying more more to to retain retain sailings sailings that that are are not not sustainable sustainable now. now. Corrigan Corrigan said said longer-term longer-term strategies strategies may may include include modifying modifying ferry ferry docks docks so so they they can can accomaccommodate modate more more kinds kinds of of vessels, vessels, and and making making ferry ferry reservations reservations free has aa free so so the the corporation corporation has better idea of its passenger and vehicle loads and can plan sailings accordingly.
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Pickton interrogator unprepared, inquiry hears ‘Surprised’ that serial killer and companion showed up at Coquitlam RCMP detachment by Jeff Nagel
Const. Ruth Chapman, now retired, confirmed she wasn’t well prepared for an interview with Pickton in January 2000 when Mounties were investigating tips that addicted prostitute Lynn Ellingsen had once seen the Port Coquitlam pig farmer butchering a
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telling anyone else she’d grounds to investigate witnessed the butcherPickton in 1999, ranging in the barn. ing from tips that he She failed to review a hosted cockfights to the previous interview tran- illegal bar he and his script with Ellingsen in brother ran that was advance and then the frequented by Hells interview was interAngels. rupted by the arrival of Police also knew that Frank Henley, another in early 1997 Pickton Coquitlam officer who nearly killed a woman also participated even who escaped from though he admitted he his farm, but a charge did not get fully briefed of attempted murder on the case in advance. was later dropped by Henley said he didn’t Crown. think other informants “The Pickton brothers were believable when were involved in a cessthey claimed Ellingsen pool of illegal activity,” saw a body being gutWard charged, adding ted. the fact Pickton had “We had information a stuffed horse’s head that I thought wasn’t mounted in his trailer reliable was “weird because it or bizarre” wasn’t subbehaviour stantiated.” by any Henley human said he standard. believed “I’m not Ellingsen aware of was helping any other Pickton measures pick up could Ruth Chapman we women have taken,” from the responded Downtown former Eastside merely because Insp. Earl Moulton, who he had a reputation as was in charge of major a bad trick, not because crime at the Coquitlam he was killing them. detachment. Ellingsen would later He said his officers be the star witness at did not realize at the Pickton’s trial, helping time they were dealing secure his conviction, with the serial killer but the officers’ failure responsible for the to get her cooperation women disappearing in in 1999 largely sank the Vancouver, even though investigation for two Vancouver Police conand a half years. sidered Pickton their The inquiry also top suspect. heard the RCMP’s brief Moulton said his surveillance of Pickton unit didn’t share their that year ended because updates about the PickCoquitlam Mounties ton investigation with could not afford to con- the VPD because they tinue it and did not seek were never asked. more funding. Pickton was conThe RCMP never victed on six counts of took Pickton up on his second-degree murder offer in the Chapman although he boasted to interview to search the an undercover officer he farm nor did the force killed 49 women. act to get a search warCommissioner Wally rant before 2002. Oppal has until June Cameron Ward, a 30 to hand down his lawyer representing findings on why it took families of missing police so long to crack women, suggested the the case. officers had plenty of jnagel@surreyleader.com
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Critic eyes drop in truck inspectors Minister refutes NDP concerns, says big rig crashes are down by Jeff Nagel
NDP transportation critic Harry Bains is accusing the province of putting motorists at greater risk by scrimping on roadside safety inspections for heavy trucks. The number of commercial vehicle inspectors in B.C. dropped 26 per cent – from 254 in 2003 to 187 in 2011 – while the number of big rigs on the roads rose 45 per cent over the same period, he said. “It’s quite alarming,� Bains said. “We are compromising the safety of those truck drivers and other motorists very seriously.�
“We are compromising the safety of motorists.� Harry Bains
The numbers were gathered by the B.C. Government and Service Employees’ Union, which represents truck inspectors and is lobbying the province to fill jobs that have been left vacant. Bains said the poor compliance rate of many truckers adds to the concern. Just 25 per cent of trucks inspected in the Lower Mainland from January through October of 2011 passed, while 44 per cent were issued violation tickets and 30 per cent were ordered out of service, meaning they had to be towed away if the deficiency couldn’t be fixed on the spot. Province-wide, the out-of-service rate was 22.5 per cent, the second highest in Canada. The Commercial Vehicle Safety and Enforcement branch conducts its annual blitz over three days in early June each year, randomly pulling over
big rigs for checks. The inspection teams invariably catch highprofile offenders with dangerous brakes and other violations. But Bains argues it’s too easy for drivers with unsafe rigs to take a few days off then to avoid being caught. Likewise, he said hours of operation have been reduced at most B.C. weigh scales over the years and wily truckers can figure out when to make a run to avoid them. Less predictable enforcement would help reduce the number of unsafe trucks, he said, as would hiring more inspectors. Transportation Minister Blair Lekstrom said the number of actual inspections performed has risen 14 per cent since 2004 to 30,453 last year. He also said there’s been a 30 per cent drop in heavy truck crashes since 2003 in B.C. “Safety is our highest priority,� he said. Lekstrom said a shift to a fully staffed provincial permit centre in recent years freed up inspectors to do more truck checks. B.C. Trucking Association president and CEO Louise Yako said inspectors have increasingly shifted to mobile operations and the use of smart technology over the years. She said many truckers – typically the ones with good records – now agree to put transponders in their rigs that relay data via roadside readers to the weigh scale up the road. Inspectors can then decide based on the record of the vehicle, driver and company whether to pull them in for a check. Those rigs typically get the green light, Yako said, allowing inspectors to focus their attention more on the likelier offenders, and use mobile checks to go after rigs that deliberately avoid weigh scales.
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HandyDart reform chops taxi coupons TransLink to reinvest savings to provide more rides by Jeff Nagel
TRANSLINK HAS RILED frail seniors and the disabled by chopping a program that gives them up to $50 a month in taxi subsidies in order to save $1.1 million a year. TransLink says it will plow the money saved back into its HandyDart program and offer more custom transit rides that way, as well as with taxis sent by HandyDart dispatchers. But users of the TaxiSaver program, which offered $100 per month in taxi coupons at a 50 per cent discount, are furious. “The taxi is a lifeline for me,” said Lilo Ljubisic, a blind Burnaby resident and fivetime Paralympian in shot put and discus. “The peanuts they’re talking about saving on the backs of people who are marginalized and disadvantaged in society is appalling.” Ljubisic used the taxi coupons in combination with regular transit and HandyDart
to get around, in part because HandyDart requests get denied up to half the time unless they’re booked far in advance. “We’re not talking about limousining ourselves in taxis all over town,” she said. “We’re limited to $100 per month in a cab.” TransLink spokesman Drew Snider said TaxiSavers had become an uncontrolled cost with 85 per cent of users not actually using HandyDart. Many of them were stockpiling the taxi coupons, resulting in a growing liability for TransLink, with nothing to prevent holders from giving or reselling them to unauthorized users. Snider said the taxi subsidy was originally launched in 1990 to fill in a service gap at a time when the bus fleet wasn’t accessible. All buses now have low floors or lifts, he said, and HandyDart has expanded greatly, with its vehicles running until midnight. Meanwhile, he said, the pressure to keep
up with rising HandyDart demand has been intense. More than 18,000 trip requests were denied last year because the service was oversubscribed and that problem has worsened this year. TransLink will cover nearly 20,000 extra HandyDart requests in the first year by putting $200,000 worth of the savings into supplemental taxi trips, Snider said. But that won’t come close to replacing the rides taken under taxi subsidies – a total of 175,000 trips were taken last year by 30,000 approved TaxiSaver users. Snider said it’s expected a significant number will be able to take conventional transit instead. With supplemental taxi service, which is dispatched by HandyDart when its vehicles aren’t available to make a run, users pay only their regular fare and TransLink covers the difference to send them by cab.
Jane Dyson, executive director of the B.C. Coalition for People with Disabilities, predicts that system may prove more expensive for TransLink than the subsidy coupons, where users pay half the cost. Not as many people will be able to use regular transit as TransLink hopes, she said, resulting in much heavier demand for the already overwhelmed HandyDart system. “A lot of frail seniors and people with disabilities will be less able to take spontaneous trips into the community,” Dyson said. “From a dignity standpoint, you’re taking away people’s independence.” TransLink Commissioner Martin Crilly had recommended more use of dispatched taxis, since the public subsidy for HandyDart exceeds $30 per trip. But Snider said the money is not being removed from the HandyDart budget to satisfy pressure from Crilly to find savings to offset a fare hike denial.
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‘Pre-planning saves you ... headaches in the end’
Tech tips for new homeowners With the ever-growing amount of available home technology, buyers need to keep an eye on the trends as well as their future plans. “Pre-planning saves you money and headaches in the end,” says Lee Rente of Encore Security and Automation. He suggests that homeowners think about what they will eventually want. Everything from cameras to speakers will need to have a wire somewhere. The first tip Rente gives buyers is to make sure the house is pre-wired for sound, security, television and Internet. “Making sure a wire is where it needs to be will save you a lot of money in the end,” he says, since having to go in and
wire a house once the drywall is up will force the installer to cut holes in walls and ceilings to run the wire through. If you’re planning to mount a television, Rente recommends you look at the construction of your home first. “It is very difficult to hang a TV on steel studding,” he says. “It doesn’t really support weight well.” Instead, he tells homeowners to look for a piece of wood between the studs and behind the drywall. The advice he gives homeowners is to share. “Always tell the tradespeople your ideas,” he says, adding that it will help both parties on their journey to creating the perfect home.
On the bottom floor, all of the units have single-car garages except for B-plan homes, which come with tandem garages. Homes with singlecar garages include finished basement spaces with a bedroom and bathroom. For your guests, pathways crisscrossing the development will link
visitor parking with each building. Brady says these walking spaces add a sense of community to Pier 16. “It feels like you’re walking up to a home, not a number,” she says. Homes at Pier 16 start at $369,900. For more information, visit www. pier16.ca or call 604-542-1616.
Making a satisfying whole
South Surrey gets classy at Woodbridge’s Pier 16 by Colin Oswin
Step up into class at Pier 16. The project, from developer Woodbridge Homes, features 41 threeand four-bedroom townhomes right in the heart of South Surrey. Touring the show home, it becomes clear how many small choices in the finishings add up to a satisfying whole. Where many developments opt for intricate, colourful and showy tile backsplashes in the kitchen, Pier 16 offers a relatively simple pattern with larger, plain tiles that remind the viewer of exposed brick. It provides an air of confidence, like someone who knows they don’t need to show off. Sales manager Trina Brady says this approach has made Pier 16 popular among younger and older buyers alike. “It’s very classy and simple; you can dress it up with add-ons,” she says. “It leaves it as a blank slate for the buyer to fill.” You get this sense from the whole kitchen: the quartz countertops are a little thicker than usual and the undermount sink is a little deeper than usual. It adds up to a satisfying package. The main floor kitchen/dining room/ living room has an open concept layout, and it flows well from one setting to the next. Brady says she encountered a bit of skepticism when describing the L-shaped kitchen, but that quickly dissipated when they saw the room in person. That’s because the kitchen L remains unobtrusive even as it stretches into the middle of the space. “The design here really makes it feel like a large island and not a barrier,” Brady says. Every home includes nine-foot ceilings, and you will get tons of light coming in from the generously sized windows. Heading upstairs, you’ll find the same big, bright windows in all of the bedrooms along with a good amount of closet space. A huge deck flows out from the master bedroom and over the driveway.
It spans the entire width of the house while extending out by eight feet, which provides lots of outdoor space for relaxing as well as shelter for your car. The master ensuite comes with a marble countertop, his-and-hers sinks and an oversize glass shower. The shower is big without becoming obtrusive and taking over the bathroom. Brady says the glass walls on the shower kept the space wide open. “To have it all see-through takes away barriers that would otherwise obstruct views where a normal wall would be,” she says.
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Kitchens at Pier 16, above, are built in an open concept layout that flows into the living and dining areas, top. With nine-foot ceilings and chic laminate flooring, the homes are modern and elegant, and include thoughtful details such as quartz countertops, stainless-steel appliances and plenty of natural light from the large windows.
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Thursday, May 24, 2012
Joshua Dudar, 6 (left) sprints home from third base. Above left, Stan Karlica helps Kairra McLure, 13, with the bat while Jana Prasad (above right) hurries Dudar during another play.
Up to the challenge North Delta Baseball brings in its Challenger Division for a second season of fun
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here’s a second base and now a second season, but no second place in Challenger baseball. The Orioles, a team in the Challenger Division of the North Delta Baseball Association, practises each Sunday at 1 p.m. at Gunderson Park, 117 Avenue and 76A Street.
Challenger baseball is for kids ages four to 18 with physical, developmental and intellectual disabilities – no one is turned away, says organizer Jana Prasad. Games continue until the end of June. For more information or to join, call Jana Prasad at 604-805-3720 or email ndbareg@eastlink.ca
Kim Manner and her son Logan, 7, share a hug in the dugout.
The Karlica kids (above), from left: Kayla, 12, Aya, 10, Hayden, 7, and India, 7. Centre right: Harsimran Parmar, 5, cools off with a drink, while Sam Wade takes a break with Kaitlin TerashitaClark, 12.
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Jockey wins first two legs of Triple Crown
Mario Gutierrez and horse I’ll Have Another won The Preakness Stakes on Saturday, adding to a win at the Kentucky Derby earlier this month.
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In the Kentucky Derby, Gutierrez and I’ll Have Another chased down pre-race favourite Bodemeister to cross the line first, and the situation was much the same Saturday at Pimlico, though far closer. As in Kentucky, Bodemeister was the pace-setter, running in the lead nearly from the start, while I’ll Have Another sat back in fourth place in the 11-horse field. Then, with the final furlong approaching, I’ll Have Another and Gutierrez began the pursuit of Bodemeister, ridden by hall-of-fame jockey Mike Smith, and caught the lead horse with mere metres to go, winning by a neck, finishing the one-andthree-sixteenth mile course in one minute, 55.94 seconds. Since Affirmed swept the Kentucky Derby, the Preakness and the Bel-
Jays thump Chiefs in pre-weekend PBL action Chiefs logged another loss to White Rock this week by Nick Greenizan THE B.C. PREMIER BASEBALL LEAGUE regular-
season schedule was dormant for the Victoria Day long weekend, but prior to the break, the North Delta Blue Jays improved to 9-11 on the season with a 7-1 thumping of the Whalley Chiefs May 16 at Whalley Athletic Park. The Jays, coming off a 4-1 loss to the Chiefs the weekend before, did most of their damage in the top of the seventh inning, where they plated four runs to break open what had been a slim one-run lead. Up 3-2, North Delta put runners on second and third after a pair of singles, a passed ball and a stolen base, and a single from Clint Taylor cashed in Shoma Sasaki and Jordy Cunningham. One batter later, Taylor scored on a double by Sebastian Hayes, who in turn scored after Trent Fletcher reached base on an error. Whalley could not mount a comeback in the bottom half of the inning, as Delta pitcher Shane Wlodarczak put three Chief batters down in order. Wlodarczak pitched seven innings, allowing just one run while striking out nine. Whalley managed just three hits, and only one – a triple by third baseman Braeden Allenmann – went for extra bases. The loss meant the Chiefs still occupy the PBL basement with a record of 3-14, while the Blue Jays sit in the middle of the pack. The Chiefs travelled to White Rock Tuesday for a game against the Tritons, while the Blue Jays next hit the field today (Thursday) at home against the Vancouver Cannons.
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Track meet: Multiple medals for many students From page 42 the gold medal at the Fraser Valley meet with a throw of 37.15 metres. Dosanjh placed sixth at the B.C. meet a year ago with a toss of 31.95 metres. Gold was also won by Allison Gallaugher of Lord Tweedsmuir Secondary in the girls long jump. She leapt 4.71 metres. Jessica Tan of Fraser Heights won bronze with a jump of 4.57 metres. Tan also shared the gold medal in girls pole vault, clearing the bar at 2.90 metres. In the boys pole vault, Steven Saito of Fleetwood Park placed first at 2.70 metres. Ben Ingvalsen of Lord Tweedsmuir won a trio of medals, taking gold both in the boys discus with a throw of 42.59m and hammer throw with a distance of 51.96m, and also winning silver in the shot put at 14.14 metres. Konrad Piaseczny of Holy Cross High School won the boys long jump event with a 6.57m effort, took third in shot put with a throw of 12.56m, third in the discus with a distance of 12.56m and tied for third in the high jump, his leap of 1.80 metres matched by Nick Smith of Lord Tweedsmuir. Holy Cross’s Filip Backiel jumped 1.9m for the silver medal in boys high jump. Nathan Goodwin of Panorama Ridge took first in the 800m with a time of 1:58.82, with
Lord Tweedsmuir Secondary’s Liam McKay coming in second at 2:01.71. Goodwin also placed second in the boys 2000m steeplechase in a time of 6:27.24, and tied for first in the 1,500m run after he and Timothy Delcourt of Kwantlen Park crossed the line in 4:11.57. Delcourt also won gold in the 3,000m run with a time of 8:42.54. Lord Tweedmuir’s Sarah Buckingham was first in triple jump at a distance of 10.37m, while Conor Niwinski from Seaquam Secondary was third in boys triple jump at 11.38m. Holy Cross Secondary’s Colleen Butler was first in the girls 1,500m race walk at 9:17.74 Cheyanne Tunti of Kwantlen Park Secondary was first in the 200m run with a time of 25.82 seconds and second in the girls 400m race with a time of 57.56 seconds. Lord Tweedsmuir and Kwantlen Park’s girls took second and third, respectively, in the 4x100m relay, while Kwantlen’s boys took third in the 4x100m race. The high school event was held May 15 and 17 at Langley’s McLeod Park. Athletes now advance to the B.C. High School Track and Field Championships, slated for June 1-2 at Burnaby’s Swangard Stadium. For full results from the Valley meet, visit www.fraservalleytrack. com
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Paddlers off to see the Queen Breast cancer survivors participating in Thames Diamond Jubilee Pageant next month by Philip Raphael
â&#x20AC;&#x153;WEâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;RE GOING to London to visit the Queen.â&#x20AC;? Said by pretty much anyone other than South Surreyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Elizabeth Villeneuve, you might not believe them.
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Queen Elizabethâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s 60 years on the throne. Villeneuve has been a member of Abreast in a Boat for the past 15 years and says the idea was floated about a year ago while she was racing in Malaysia.
â&#x20AC;&#x153;Someone saw the opportunity online for the celebration for the Queen, and she mentioned to one of the organizers who was British and he said maybe we can do something,â&#x20AC;? Villeneuve said.
Between those two organizers a boat and crew was assembled. They are borrowing a boat while in the U.K. from another crew. Their team name is Abreast from the West. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re going to very
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close to the beginning of the flotilla on the Thames, which stretches 11 km,â&#x20AC;? Villeneuve said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We get on at Putney and it ends at Tower Bridge.â&#x20AC;? The historic river will be shut down to all other water traffic for the event, plus the bridges crossing it will also be shut down, but will allow school choirs who Villeneuve have been chosen to sing as the boats pass under. As they pass the Queenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s boat, the paddlers will perform a salute â&#x20AC;&#x201C; with their oars held straight up. â&#x20AC;&#x153;There will be a hip, hip, hooray, and all that kind of stuff,â&#x20AC;? Villeneuve said. The event is scheduled to be broadcast worldwide. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m sure youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll see us. Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll be in red and white and have maple leafs all over,â&#x20AC;? Villeneuve said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s going to be very exciting,â&#x20AC;? said Pratt.
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Clockwise from above: The Hoffman family – with dog Toby – in their 1912 Willys-Overland horseless carriage at the rodeo parade; a barrel racer heads for home; and fairgoers resign themselves to gravity in the midway.
All’s fair at the rodeo More than 70,000 visitors took in the fun at the Cloverdale Rodeo and Country Fair this May long weekend
Left column, from top: Maren Mebert, 5, keeps busy along the Cloverale Rodeo parade route; a young mutton buster hits the dirt; Texan Jacob Witt, 19, performs a stunt in a skateboarding competition; and Darren Kemle, 5, takes a trip in a Wobbly Water Ball. Above: A cowboy narrowly misses being trampled by a bull. Right: Another cowboy grimaces as he tries to stay in the saddle at Saturday’s rodeo competition.
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Thursday, May 24, 2012 Surrey/North Delta Leader 47 The Jumpstart program helps financially disadvantaged families get involved in sport and recreation.
A day for play Fundraising activities for Jumpstart Day on May 26 at Canadian Tire Black Press
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Heritage Month, the Surrey Heritage theAsian Surrey Museum Month, is hosting Museum is hosting Asian Heritage Day on May 26 from Heritage 1-3 p.m. Day on May 26 from 1-3Try p.m. out crafts such as oriTry out craft s such origami, enjoy dance andasmusic gami, enjoy dance music performances fromand China, performances from China, Korea and Sri Lanka, discover Korea and Sri Lanka, discover animals unique to Asia through animals unique to Asia through crafts, try their hand at Taicrafts, try their hand at Tai-
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wanese paper “Lego” and watch wanese “Lego” and watch films in paper the Museum’s theatre. films in the Museum’s theatre. Meet author Rebecca Kool, Meet author Rebecca Kool, who wrote the children’s book, who wrote the children’s Fly Catcher Boy – writtenbook, on Fly Catcherstory Boy –cards, written on kamishibai featurkamishibai story cards, featuring Japanese text on one side ing text on one side andJapanese an English translation on and an English translation on the other. theReturning other. to the event this Returning to Asian-themed the event this year is a unique year is a unique Asian-themed green idea: a Japanese gift green idea:demonstration a Japanese giftcalled wrapping wrapping demonstration called
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ARTS
Visual artists Ken Nash and Nino Dobrosvljecvic have a joint exhibition of paintings titled “The Devil is in the details until May 31 at the Newton Cultural Centre, 13530 72 Ave.
Delta Arts Council presents Open Mic on May 25 at 7:30 p.m. at the Firehall Centre for the Arts (11489 84 Ave). MC Patti McGregor invites singers, musicians and actors to take part. This event is like a “backstage club”
where performers gather to present new works or maintain their skills. The general public is invited to attend. Doors open at 7 p.m. Admission is $4. For more information, call 604581-6270.
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Submissions for Datebook should be emailed to newsroom@surreyleader.com. Datebook runs in print most Tuesdays and Thursdays – with more events available online 24/7. A new art event, Paints n’ Bloom comes to the West Coast Garden Centre (1420 172 St.) on June 1 and 2 in support of the Alzheimer Society of British Columbia. Featuring work by award-winning artists Wendy Mould and Audrey Bakewell, the exhibit will also include two live demonstrations on June 1. At 11 a.m., Mould will present Drawing Birds and Animals in Graphite, while Bakewell will demonstrate Painting on Yupo Paper in Watercolour at 1:30 p.m.
The second Whole Lot of Art artisan market takes place May 27 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Watershed Artworks Gallery Shop, 11425 84 Ave. Artists’ demonstrations, live entertainment and more. If it rains, the event will be held next door in at the Firehall Centre for the Arts. For more information call 604-596-1029.
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Join tellers and listeners while they share Surrey’s talent and culture at the City Centre Library (10350 University Dr., meeting room 120) on May 31 from 6:30-8:30 p.m. Meet poet Candice James, travel writer Joei Carlton and author Sylvia Tayler. For more info, contact Sylvia at words@ sylviataylor.ca.
FUNDRAISING Pratham BC Foundation International Children’s Day Gala takes place May 25 at 6:30 p.m. at the Bombay Banquet Hall, 7475 135 St. All proceeds will go to Pratham B.C. Foundation, a registered Charity organization to help eradicate child illiteracy in India. Vegetarian and nonvegetarian buffet dinner, live entertainment, door prizes, silent auction, raffle prizes and more. Tickets are$50 and a table of eight is $350. Visit www. prathambc.org, www. facebook.com/PrathamBC or call 604-724-4281 or call 604-945-5836.
Perogy dinners will be available at a fundraiser on May 25 from 4:30-7:30 p.m. at the Ukrainian Cultural Centre, 13512 108 Ave. Eat-in or take away borsch, perogies and cabbage rolls. For more information, call 604-531-1923 or 604-5810313.
Penny Savers’ Thrift Store, in partnership with Fountain Tire, is holding a Hot Dog Sale on May 26 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 11961 82 Ave. The event is a fundraiser for Surrey Memorial Hospital. Singer Kenny Buston will appear from 11:15 a.m. and 12:15 p.m. For more information, call 604-941-7384.
The Centre for Child Development’s 11th-annual Run, Walk & Roll For Our Kids takes place June 3 at 9:30 a.m. at Bear Creek Park. This is a 2K walk/ roll and 5K/10K walk/run. Join their mission to help children with special needs by becoming a sponsor, participating or collecting pledges. Registration is from 7:30-8:30 a.m. at the warm-up is at 9:15 a.m. Register at www.cdfbc.ca/ events.htm or call 604-5915903.
LEISURE Tennis anyone? A seniors tennis club for those 55 and over plays mixed doubles on Tuesdays and Fridays, daytime, at Newton Athletic Park, 128 Street and 74 Avenue. New members with some experience welcome. (This is not a teaching club.) For more information, call Jan at 604-502-7844 or email llmclennan@shaw.ca or bugsrabbit50@hotmail. com
Lawn bowlers (ages eight to 108!) are wanted by the North Delta Lawn Bowling Club. Their season runs until Sept. 30, Monday to Saturday at 6:45 p.m. at the Kennedy Seniors Centre, 11760 88 Ave. For more information, call 604-5942717, Ext. 211.
MUSIC Jazz vespers have been extended into June at Northwood United Church, 8855 156 St. At 4 p.m. on the second and fourth Sunday of each month, musicians will play jazz for visitors at the church. Upcoming performers are Three Generations in Jazz with Tom Arntzen (May 27), Deanna Knight & The Hot Tub Club of Mars (June 10) and Karin Plato (June 24).
REUNION Lord Tweedsmuir Secondary School (formerly Surrey High School) is holding is 100-year celebration and reunion on June 2 at 6151 180 Street. To pre-register for attendance, visit www. lordtweedsmuirreunion.ca
SALES/SWAPS A kids’ swap meet takes place May 26 from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the Cloverdale Fairgrounds. Vendors are needed for gently used and new kids’ items. Small business are welcome too. Call 604588-9919.
SENIORS Macnaughton & Ward Insurance is hosting a free three-part information series, Plan for a Long Retirement, on May 29, June 27 and July 31 at Northview Golf and Country Club, 6857 168 St. Learn how to guarantee your retirement income, use your tax refund to maximize your financial health See DATEBOOK / Page 49
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Surrey Libraries present a lineup of programs for seniors during Seniors Week, June 3-9. Everything
from arthritis to fraud prevention to falls/ injuries to wills and estate planning. Locations vary. For details or to register, visit your local library or visit www.surreylibraries. ca/programs-services/5492. aspx
SUPPORT Do you have OCD? Are you supporting someone with OCD? Canadian Mental Health, Delta Branch, offers a support group on the first Wednesday of each
month from 7-9 p.m. at 11715 72 Ave. The group is facilitated by a counselling psychologist with specialized training in the treatment of OCD. Meetings are free. To register for your first meeting, call 604-9431878.
The panto will take place next winter at the Surrey Arts Centre. If interested, email ellie@rctheatreco. com with “Robinson” in the subject line and send a head shot/resume if available. For more, visit www.rctheatreco.com
THEATRE Auditions for Ellie King’s Robinson Crusoe and the Pirates will take place June 2 from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the Newton Cultural Centre, 13530 72 Ave.
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Travel to a strange and hilarious universe as CORPUS recreates a bucolic country scene and takes you through a carefully studied, surrealistic overview of sheep behavior. Reality meets fantasy in this wordless live installation and this truly innovative performance takes audience interaction to new heights!
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Do Traffic Tickets Help Make Roads Safer? If everyone obeyed harm prevention, and a lot all the rules governing more like a quota-meeting, the use of our roads and revenue-raising exercise. highways, the crash rate Leonard Evans, the would tumble. It might leading traffic safety even approach zero. Any expert quoted above, crashes would be true is a strong advocate for ‘motor vehicle accidents’ or automatic detection at least more closely fit this technology as a solution still-used but inappropriate to the capriciousness and Cedric Hughes Barrister & Solicitor seeming unfairness of catchall term. ‘Accident’ www.roadrules.ca denotes fate or chance at traditional catch-me-if-youwork when, in fact, most crashes are caused by can enforcement. Although he understates the human misbehaviour or error—a distinction difficulties of collecting automatically generated that is almost irrelevant when it comes to fines and the owner /driver conundrum, his first obeying driving rules. Licensed drivers must principles are sound: “Traffic law [must] have know the rules and obey them and, when they only one purpose—to prevent crashes and the fail to do so with harmful results, a range of injuries and deaths they produce.” consequences can follow. Marni Soupcoff’s recent article “Their But we do not live in a perfect world. Lots radar gun or your rights” in the National Post of normally law-abiding drivers do not obey the newspaper is a good reminder of this persistent rules all the time and they make mistakes— underlying challenge for law enforcement. The follow too closely, misjudge a stale yellow (let article discusses a leaked memo to Toronto alone green) light or exceed the speed limit, Police Service’s 31 Division, reminding them even if this just amounts to keeping up with the that “traffic enforcement officers are expected over-the-limit traffic flow. to write 25 tickets a day and “accident car Fortunately, there are lots of times when not officers” are expected to write at least 10 tickets obeying the rules has no harmful consequences. a day, provided they are not dealing with any At other not-so-fortunate times, however —even collisions.” without harmful consequences—there are Call it expectation or quota, the memo, she painful consequences. Namely, we get caught by says, is evidence of a quota system, and not of the police and penalized in a way that seems to safety as the priority, which it should be. One us to be disproportionate to the fault. perceptive letter writer commented, “I would Although studies have shown that the hazard a guess that Marni Soupcouff recently “issuance of a traditional traffic citation reduces received a ticket for, in her mind, some minor a driver’s risk of involvement in a fatal crash by traffic violation and so she can’t see beyond 35% in the month following the citation” (Traffic anger to the forest. …If it takes quotas to Safety, Leonard Evans), the other takeaway maintain a modicum of safety on roads I say from such an experience is usually some loss bring them on, even double them.” of respect for the efficacy of the rules and the purposefulness of law enforcement. For those …by Cedric Hughes, Barrister & Solicitor us who pridefully like to think of ourselves as with regular weekly contributions from pretty good drivers, it may look a lot less like Leslie McGuffin, LL.B.
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Springing into song The Maple Leaf Singers rehearsed recently at the Newton Cultural Centre for their annual spring show, Seize the Day, that takes place next weekend in New Westminster. About one-quarter of the 64-member show chorus is from Surrey and Delta and as a registered charity, the group often performs at local seniors’ residences, churches, community centres and special events. The concert is at 8 p.m. on May 26 and 2 p.m. on May 27 at the Massey Theatre, 735 8 Ave. in New Westminster. Tickets are $20 for general admission or $18 for seniors and students. For tickets, call 604-520-3337 or email tickets@maple-leaf-singers.com
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This award recognizes and celebrates Surrey’s highest achievers in the cultural sector, demonstrating that Surrey values arts and heritage and those people who achieve success in these fields.
A NEW art event, Paints n’ Bloom, comes to the
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Nominees should meet the following criteria: • Be a Surrey resident, born in Surrey or have a strong connection to the City of Surrey.
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AUTOMOTIVE TECHNICIAN. Journeyman Automotive Service Technician required. 45 minutes North of Edmonton, Alberta. Busy flat rate Chrysler dealership. Above average wages to commensurate with training level achieved. Chrysler experience an asset but not essential. 4th year apprentice considered. Apply to: Dale Marshall - Service Manager. Phone 1-780-349-5566. Fax 1-780-349-6493 or email: dalem@brownschrysler.com JOURNEYMAN TECHNICIAN required immediately for Chrysler/Dodge/Jeep dealership in Salmon Arm, BC. Proven producer, good attitude, quality workmanship a must. Excellent wage and benefit package. Contact Pat - phone 250832-8053, fax 250-832-4545, email pat@brabymotors.com. SERVICE ADVISOR. Brown’s Chrysler Ltd. Westlock, Alberta is looking for an above average individual skilled in customer service. Duties to include: effective communication with customers, recommend scheduled maintenance and schedule work. Qualifications shall include: knowledge of vehicles and the automotive industry. Sales experience is considered an asset, strong interpersonal, organizational and communication skills, ability to work in a fast paced environment with tight time constraints, computer literate and posses a valid drivers licence. Apply to: Dale Marshall Service Manager. Phone 1-780349-5566. Fax 1-780-349-6493 or email: dalem@brownschrysler.com. WE’RE ON THE WEB www.bcclassified.com
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APPLY NOW: Pennywise Scholarship For Women to attend Journalism certificate course at Langara College in Vancouver. Deadline May 30, 2012. More information: www.bccommunitynews.com
Technical Advisor, Wood Products - India Forestry Innovation Investment Ltd. is seeking a Technical Advisor, Wood Products for a one to two year contract based in Mumbai, India. The successful candidate will have extensive knowledge of BC softwood species and appropriate application of BC wood products. For further information, interested candidates are asked to view the job description and qualifications at www.bcfii.ca under Contract and Employment Opportunities.
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Harlens Trucking Ltd. requires LONG HAUL TRUCK DRIVERS. Class 1 Driver’s lic required. Ability to drive truck, maintain equipment, keep log book, inspection reports, etc. $23.50/hr, 50 hrs/week. Send resumes to: 10716 Scott Rd. Surrey BC, V3V 4G6. Fax: 604-957-5265 email:harlenstrucking@gmail.com
LONG HAUL CLASS 1 TEAM DRIVERS Required by A-Kalala Transport Ltd. in Surrey, BC. Willing to work as a team, $25.78/hr + benefits. 50 hrs/week. 3 yrs exp & clean abstract req’d. Fax resume 604-598-0234 or mail: 12633 67B Ave., Surrey,BC V3W 1G2. email: jsidhu61@GMAIL.COM
SUPERVISOR TRUCK DRIVERS Northwest Truck Lines Inc. (Surrey, BC) HIRING for Supervisor, Truck Driver; wage: $18.70/hour, 40 hours/week + benefits. Apply by Fax: (604) 930-1616. TRAILER TECHNICIAN NEEDED Full/time flexible hours Contact 1-877-914-0001
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The Richmond Review has a part-time position for an Ad Controller/Reception. The position requires an organized individual with the ability to multi-task in a fast-paced team environment. Strong written and verbal communication skills, knowledge of Microsoft Word and Excel applications and attention to detail are also requirements.
$100-$400 CASH DAILY for Landscaping Work! Competitive, Energetic, Honesty a MUST!
Responsibilities of the position include booking and trafficking advertising and flyer distribution plus some general office and reception duties. You will be at the centre of the action, contributing to a team of dynamic sales, marketing and creative professionals. This is a position best suited to those who can offer our internal and external customers unparalleled service.
PropertyStarsJobs.Com An Alberta Construction Company is hiring dozer, excavator and rock truck operators. Preference will be given to operators that are experienced in oilfield road and lease construction. Lodging and meals provided. The work is in the vicinity of Edson, Alberta. Call Contour Construction at 780-723-5051. An Earthmoving Company in Alberta is looking for a 3rd year or Journeyman Heavy Duty Mechanic. You will be part of a team maintaining and servicing our fleet of Cat dozers, graders and rock trucks plus Deere/Hitachi excavators. You will work at our Modern Shop at Edson, Alberta with some associated field work. Call Contour Construction at (780)723-5051
The Richmond Review is part of Black Press — Canada’s largest private independent newspaper company with more than 170 community, daily and urban newspapers in B.C., Alberta, Washington State, Ohio and Hawaii, as well as extensive online operations with over 250 websites. Black Press is also a leading commercial printer with 15 printing plants in operation.
CANADIAN FARMS PRODUCE Inc., located in Surrey requires F/T general farm workers to start in January 2012. Accommodation avail. Wage $9.56/hour. Must be in good physical shape. Training provided. Heavy lifting req’d. Please fax resume to: 604-574-5773
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Kooner Enterprises Ltd. is hiring for Carpenters ($23.51/hr) & Carpenter Helpers ($18.69/hr). Mail 9264 126 A Street, Surrey, BC. V3V 5G2. DRIVEN ENERGY is a progressive busy oilfield service company in the Midwest area (Lloydminster, Alberta) looking for experienced Pressure Truck and Semi-Vac Operators. Call 780-872-6533, fax 780875-7847 or email: kirk@drivenenergy.ca for info and to apply.
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109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES TABER TIMES/Vauxhall Advance is seeking an editor to lead a threeperson newsroom. Candidate must be able to multitask, produce a quality newspaper and maintain online presence. Send covering letter and resume to: Coleen Campbell, Publisher. Email: ccampbell@abnewsgroup.com Deadline Thursday, May 31.
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GATE ATTENDANTS & SUPERVISOR TRUCK DRIVERS Lalli Bro’s Express Ltd. (Surrey, BC) req’s Gate Attendants ($12.60/hour) Supervisor, Truck Driver ($18.68/hour). Both 40 hours/week. Apply by Fax: (604) 507-9826 LABOURERS required Full-Time for local landscaping company in Surrey. $13/hr. & up commensurate with experience. Previous exp. is a must. Must have valid drivers license. Please call: (604)725-8521
Tolko Industries Ltd. is a forest products company with manufacturing operations throughout Western Canada. As industry leaders in world markets we focus on a safe work environment, sustainable business practices. Our Williams Lake manufacturing operations are always looking for employees who thrive on a dynamic and challenging environment and who seek opportunities for growth and development. For more on our exciting company, go to www.tolko.com. We offer competitive compensation packages and in some cases, we will consider relocation packages. To Join Us As We Grow Please Apply Today, Attn: Betty Engemoen Human Resources Coordinator 180 Hodgson Road, Williams Lake, B.C. V2G 3P6 Phone: 250 392.3371 • Fax: 250.398.3909 Email: betty.engemoen@tolko.com We thank all applicants for their interest, however only those selected for an interview ill be contacted.
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GET IN THE GAME! Up to $20/hr Join our Marketing/ Advertising team now Busiest time of the year! Hiring 12 f/t CSR reps Must be outgoing and motivated!
Call Rochelle 604.777.2195 LANDSCAPER LABOURERS with experience in retaining walls. Starts @ $16./hr Fax 604-462-7853
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JUNK REMOVAL STAFF Recycle-It! Earth Friendly Junk Removal is looking for clean cut, hard working, energetic people to join our expanding recycling team. If you have a valid class 5 D.L. and are not afraid to work hard in a challenging but, exciting atmosphere please e-mail your resume to jason@recycleitcanada.ca
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Zone Checker The Surrey Leader is looking for energetic and customer friendly individuals for its Circulation Department. The right candidate must have excellent communication and organizational skills. Your attention to detail and ability to work with minimum supervision set you apart from other applicants. Basic knowledge of MS Word, Excel and Outlook Express recommended. Duties include overseeing 200+ youth carriers, recruit and hire new carriers, survey old and new delivery areas, monitor carrier performance and follow-up reader delivery concerns. A reliable vehicle is a must. Vulnerable sector criminal record check is also mandatory. This permanent part-time position is available immediately. Please forward resume to: Circulation Manager Surrey North Delta Leader #200-5450 152nd Street, Surrey BC V3S 5J9 circmanager@surreyleader.com No phone calls please All emailed submissions will receive a reply for confirmation of receipt, however, only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted further.
PART-TIME SHIPPER/TRAFFIC COORDINATOR Black Press requires a Shipper / Traffic Coordinator for 2 full and 2 half shifts each week. Three shifts will be at the Burnaby printing plant and one at the Surrey distribution center. This position organizes and facilitates the movement of newspapers and other delivery items from the printing hall to the bundle delivery drivers. Applicants must have good organizational and interpersonal skills, a current fork lift operators ticket, and be fluent in English. Apply to: circmanager@burnabynewsleader.com RELIEF FORKLIFT OPERATOR NEEDED South Surrey location. 4-hour shifts, Tuesdays and Thursdays. Must have a valid ticket. Send resume to: supervisor1@surreyleader.com
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FOOD SERVICE SUPERVISOR Basant Sweet House Ltd. is hiring for Food Service Supervisor - $12.56/hr, 40 hrs/wk. Mail #402 – 8148 128Street, Surrey, BC. V3W 1R1. F/T COOKS (2), 3+ yrs exp. High schl diploma. $17/hr 40/hrs/wk able to cook Japanese & Korean cuisine, Handle deep fryer, Ensure the food quality. Email: dh-you@hotmail.com
SANDWICH ARTISTS ALL SHIFTS, F/T & P/T Boundary & Lougheed Subway - Call Karam 604-205-5060 No experience necessary. Uniform and training provided. 1 free meal included daily.
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Overseas Career & Consulting Services Ltd is hiring for Office Administrator ($20.75/hr) & Administrative Asst. ($16.76/hr) for their office in Surrey, BC; Both 40 hrs/week + benefits. Apply by fax: 604-572-6767 or by email:
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Apply in person: 6477-120 St. N. Delta TRUCK FOR SALE with job. 2012 Kenworth, gross revenue approx. 70K pr. yr. Also driver wanted for commercial flat deck 5 ton truck to cover lower mainland. Comm. or salary. For more info pls. call 604574-6920 Co. based in Surrey WANT TO SEE Scenic BC! Needed Immediately . Experienced Feller Buncher Operator with Chipper Head/Mower to work around Hydro Transmission Lines. Must be willing to travel throughout BC (based out of Vanderhoof). $28-$34 per hour + Benefits. For more info. e-mail: sbcjobs@hotmail.ca. Send Resume to: SBCJOBS Box 1136 Vanderhoof, BC V0J 3A0 or Fax: (250) 567-2550 Searching for your dream home or selling it? This is the location. Listings include everything from acreage, farms/ranches to condos and waterfront homes.
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PLEA Community Services Society is looking for individuals and families who can provide respite care in their homes for youth aged 12 to 18, who are attending a recovery program for alcohol and/or drug addiction. Qualified applicants must be available on weekends and have a home that can accommodate one to two youth and meet all safety requirements. Training and support is provided. If interested, please call a member of our Family Recruiting Team at: www.plea.bc.ca
SURREY LEADER
Now Hiring
Delivery Drivers • Surrey-North Delta • Must own 3/4 to 1 ton cargo van - no minivans or SUV’s • Pick up newspapers from our warehouse and deliver to carrier’s homes.
If interested please call 604.575.5345
PROFESSIONALS/ MANAGEMENT
PASTOR Vancouver Remnant Church jacobkimishere@gmail.com Want to turn your castoffs into cash? You don’t need magic to do the trick. All you need is a classified ad. Call us today to place your ad. bcclassified.com 604.575.5555 toll-free 1.866.575.5777
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TRADES, TECHNICAL
FOREST Fire Medics and Class 4 or Class 1 Drivers Wanted. Email resume to sarah@alphasafety.net or fax to 250.785.1896.
PIPE LAYERS MACHINE OPERATORS LABOURERS & SUPERVISORS Tybo Contracting is quickly becoming an industry leader in the excavating and civil contracting business. Tybo is currently retained by some of the largest developers in BC. We are currently offering top wage and benefit packages as well as opportunities for advancement. Email resume to: tbrebner@tybo.ca
PRODUCTION WELDER TIMELESS FOODS Inc. dba BURGER KING in Surrey, is hiring Food Counter Attendants. F/T & Perm. $10.15/hr. Training provided. Req’d: some Secondary School, able to lift up to 20lbs, and speak English. Duties: Take orders & serve customers; receive payments; prepare food such as burgers & salads; package take-out food; stock refrigerators & salad bars; keep records of quantities of food used; clear & clean tables, trays & chairs; replenish condiments & other supplies at tables & serving areas. Email resume: Burgerkingtimeless@gmail.com
142 OFFICE SUPPORT/CLERKS Administrative Position Full time position in pleasant working environment with full benefits. Hours 8-4, Mon-Fri. Minimum of 2 years experience in data entry invoicing, pricing, invoice verification and customer service. Position requires attention to detail, accuracy and excellent telephone skills. Fluency in French would be an asset, but not required. Send resume to: Kief Music Ltd,
Surrey light metal fabrication shop requires experienced welders. Applicants must have a minimum of one year experience welding .035 MIG or have CWB ticket. $15.35 to start, $17.05 after 30 days worked. Complete benefit package. Apply in person at Unitran Manufacturers Limited, 5225 192nd Street Surrey or email resume to: umlhrdept@gmail.com. No phone calls please. Rahul Glass in Surrey is hiring 2 f/t GLAZIERS with 4 yrs experience. Duties include; measure & mark glass, cut glass using glass cutter, assemble and install prefabricated glass, mirrors or glass products on walls, ceilings or exteriors of building etc. Salary is $21.70/hr with 40 hrs/week. Knowledge of Hindi or Punjabi is asset. Please email resume to: jobs.rahulglass@yahoo.com
Tilt Up Carpenters Busy form work contractor looking for experienced tilt up carpenters, for full time work Monday – Friday. Criminal record check for site is required. Assets include: Own Vehicle, First Aid, Grade all ticket.
13139 - 80 Ave. Surrey,V3W 3B1 info@kiefmusic.com or Fax (604) 590-6999. No phone calls please.
CARRIERS NEEDED IN DELTA 604-575-5342
UPCOMING AVAILABLE ROUTES ROUTE# PAPERS AREA DESCRIPTION 1-05 1-12 2-09 2-10 2-15 5-07 5-09 5-10 6-04 7-07 7-12 7-13 7-16 7-21 8-01
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Westview Dr - Huff Bvld,Westview Pl - Southridge Rd 108 St - 110 St, 63 Ave - 63A Ave Boynton Pl - 112 St, Scarborough Dr - Bridlington Dr Malton Dr - 112 St, 74A Ave - 75 Ave 112 St - Fairfield Pl, 72 Ave - Glenbrook Pl Mackie Crt - 111B Ave, 80 Ave - 81A Ave Wiltshire Blvd - Westside Dr, Santa Monica Dr Westside Dr - Modesto Dr,Wiltshire Bvld 114 St - 116 St, 86 Ave - 87 Ave 116 St - 118 St, 94 Ave - 96 Ave 114 St - 116 St, 90 Ave - 92 Ave 117 St - 119A St, 90A Ave - 92 Ave 112 St - 115 St, 88 Ave - 90 Ave 116 St - Fircrest Dr, 90 Ave - 91 Ave River Rd - 112 St, 90 Ave - 92A Ave
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FINANCIAL SERVICES
If you own a home or real estate, ALPINE CREDITS can lend you money: It’s That Simple. Your Credit / Age / Income is NOT an issue. 1.800.587.2161.
VOLUNTEER AT THE SCOTIABANK CANADIAN OPEN FASTPITCH!
Be part of our exciting, worldclass softball tournament, which takes place from June 30 - July 9 in Surrey, BC. We are looking for volunteers in areas such as: scorekeeping, security & parking, tickets & gates, announcers, transportation, batgirls and more! We ask that each volunteer work a minimum of 20 hours. In exchange for your time, each volunteer will receive: • FREE ADMISSION to all playing venues • 1 complimentary item of event apparel • 1 complimentary meal per volunteer shift worked! For more information, visit our website at: www.canadian openfastpitch.com or contact our office at 604.536.9287 or info@canadianopen fastpitch.com And don’t forget to like us on Facebook at: http://www. facebook.com/Canadian OpenFastpitch and follow us on Twitter @CdnOpen!
MONEYPROVIDER.COM. $500 Loan and +. No Credit Refused. Fast, Easy, 100% Secure. 1-877776-1660.
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LEGAL SERVICES
CRIMINAL RECORD? Guaranteed Record Removal since 1989. Confidential, Fast, & Affordable. Our A+BBB Rating assures EMPLOYMENT & TRAVEL FREEDOM. Call for FREE INFO. BOOKLET
1-8-NOW-PARDON (1-866-972-7366) RemoveYourRecord.com
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NUTRITION/DIET
WAIST AWAY the summer days in a new bathing suit. Get your 1st 9 weeks for $99 - Proven Results! Call Herbal Magic right NOW 1800-854-5176.
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
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ACCOUNTING/TAX/ BOOKKEEPING ALL ACCOUNTING SERVICES
15+ years experience Bookkeeping, payroll, etc
PERSONAL SERVICES
Helen Petre
604 - 897 - 5771
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email: helenpetre@shaw.ca
ALTERNATIVE HEALTH
BEST HAND IN TOWN. New Location. Hot Oil. 10am - 10pm. Call: 604-719-5628
HEALTH ACUPRESSURE
Grand thOpening
11969 88 Ave Delta 10a.m.-10p.m. 7 days/wk. 778-593-9788 (UNIQUE) RELAXATION BODY CARE 604-859-2998 ~ In-suite shower #4 - 2132 Clearbrook Road, Abby
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MIND BODY SPIRIT
GRAND OPENING! Green Island Relaxation Body Care 604-598-8733 8673A Scott Road
HEALTHY FEET & SPA Body & Feet Massage 20372 Fraser Highway, Langley (across from Casino) 604-510-0588
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HEALTH PRODUCTS
Get Fast Restless Leg Syndrome and Leg Cramp Relief. Safe with Medication, All Natural, Proven Results, Guaranteed!!! Sold in 75 Countries. 1-800-765-8660 EST. www.allcalm.com.
175 CATERING/PARTY RENTALS
Call Marcel 604-519-1711 TRUSS DESIGNER with Mytek experience. Established manufacturer in Central Fraser Valley, design only, no sales See details: www.prefabjobs.ca Fax: 1-866-360-1139 Email: jobs@prefabjobs.ca
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EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION
Office Administrator & Administrator Asst.
STOCK PERSON
604-708-2628
blackpress.ca
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COOKS; Original Bhaia Sweet shop & Restaurant in Surrey is hiring one full-time cook (Indian food ) & one full-time cook (Indian sweet maker) Indian food cook must have 3 years experience in making Indian food dishes like butter chicken, tandoori chicken, cheese tikka, veggie curries, naan, rice, biryani etc. Sweet maker also needs to have 3 years experience in making Indian traditional sweets like burfi, kaju roll, besan, jalebi, samosa, laddoo, rasgulla, gulag jamun, etc. Salary would be $15/hour with 40 hrs. week and knowledge of Hindi or Punjabi is required and English is asset for both positions. Interested applicants please email resumes to: jobs.originalbhaia@yahoo.ca
CARRIERS NEEDED Please Call
HELP WANTED
EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION
J. KANG & ASSOCIATES
☛ Bookkeeping & Payroll ☛ Full Cycle Accounting ☛ Personal & Corporate Returns Small Businesses Welcome! Certified Management Accountant of 20 years.
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APPLIANCE REPAIRS
Dawn Appliance Service. (Sry) Fast in-home repairs, all makes & models Certif’d tech. 1 Yr parts & labour warr. 7 days/24 hrs. 604-512-5936
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CARPET CLEANING
Action Carpet & Furn. Cleaning Special pkg $79. Call 604-945-5801
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CLEANING SERVICES
CLEANER KINGS SERVICES www.cleanerkingsservices.ca
Res. & Comm. Insured/Bonded/WCB $88.00 for 3/Hrs Cleaning ($18/hour extra time.)
Professionally Trained & Certified Staff
Enviro-Friendly Products
604-992-9400 Exp’d European Lady to clean your house or apartment. Ref’s avail. 604-597-4891 or 778-241-9080.
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CONCRETE & PLACING
PLACING & Finishing * Forming * Site Prep, old concrete removal * Excavation & Reinforcing * Re-Re Specialists 32 Years Exp. Free Estimates.
Specializing in Private Events! We Come To You! Doing It All, From Set-Up - Clean-Up.
• Home Dinner Parties • Meetings • Funerals • Weddings • B-B-Ques • Birthdays • Anniversaries Unique Taste, Unique Menus... Gourmet, Customized Menus Tailored To Your Function...
Kristy 604.488.9161 threescocatering@shaw.ca
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FINANCIAL SERVICES
Call: Rick (604) 202-5184
SEMI-RETIRED contractor will do small concrete jobs. Patio’s, sidewalks, driveway’s. Re & re old or damaged concrete. Ken 604-532-0662
STAMPED CONCRETE FPatios FPool Decks FSidewalks FDriveways FForming FFinishing FRe & Re All Your Concrete Needs 30yrs exp. Quality workmanship Fully Insured
Danny 778 - 565 - 4797 DEBT CONSOLIDATION PROGRAM Helping CANADIANS repay debts, reduce or eliminate interest regardless of your credit!
Qualify Now To Be Debt Free 1-877-220-3328 Licensed, Government Approved, BBB Accredited. DROWNING IN DEBTS? Helping Canadians 25 years. Lower payments by 30%, or cut debts 70% thru Settlements. AVOID BANKRUPTCY! Free consultation. www.mydebtsolution.com or Toll Free 1 877-556-3500 GET BACK ON TRACK! Bad credit? Bills? Unemployed? Need Money? We Lend! If you own your own home - you qualify. Pioneer Acceptance Corp. Member BBB. 1-877987-1420. www.pioneerwest.com
UNIQUE CONCRETE DESIGN F All types of concrete work F F Re & Re F Forming F Site prep FDriveways FExposed FStamped F Bobcat Work F WCB Insured
778-231-9675, 778-231-9147 FREE ESTIMATES
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DRYWALL
ABS DRYWALL, res. & comm. Quailty workman ship. Boarding, taping, finishing, textured ceiling, renos. Free est. 604-376-1927
A Call to Vern. Free Est. Drywall,
Reno & Texture Specialist, Painting.
“No job too small”. 604-825-8469
PSB DRYWALL ★ All Boarding, Taping, Framing & Texture. Insured work. Call Parm (604) 762-4657
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ELECTRICAL
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 281
GARDENING
#22047 WE LOVE SMALL JOBS All work guaranteed. High Outlet Electric. 604-220-8347
Always! Pwr. raking, grass cutting, fertilizing, hedging, pruning, Rubbish rem. Free Est. 604-230-0627
ELECTRICIAN. Licensed. Local. Low cost. Big/small jobs. Renov. & panel change expert. 604-374-0062
CLEANUP for SPRING
604-720-9244 YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 Service Call Lic #89402 Same day guarn’td We love small jobs! 604-568-1899
263 EXCAVATING & DRAINAGE Evergreen Bobcat & Mini Excavator Excavating, Driveway removing, trenching, concrete breakers, drain tile, septic install & repairs. 20 yrs. exp. Fair rates. 604-250-6165
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20% MAY DISCOUNT NOW ON flooring, painting & decking installations. Wholesale samples upon request. Refs avail. Don’t miss out, schedule today. Aron 604-542-9934
D Power Washing D Fencing D Organic Fertilizing
LIC. ELECTRICIAN, #10151. Reasonable rates. Small jobs are fine. Renos. Panel work. 604-802-5137.
Expert in electrical repairs & troubleshooting. Panel upgrades, Renovations Guart. work. Licensed/bonded BBB app. No job too small
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DAerating D Power Raking D Pruning D Lawn Cutting
FOR YOUR ELECTRICAL NEEDS No HST on Labour. Call Bob (604)351-4695 Reg. # 37474
SCOTGUARD ELECTRICAL LTD.
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
ABE MOVING - $35/Hr. Per Person *Reliable Careful Movers. *Rubbish Removal. *24 Hours. 604-999-6020
$45/Hr
From 1, 3, 5, 7,10 Ton Trucks Licenced ~ Reliable ~ 1 to 3 Men Free estimate/Seniors discount Residential~Commercial~Pianos
JAPANESE STYLE yard care. Spring Clean-Up, Trimming, Fencing, Rubbish Removal, Pressure Wash & Lawn Maint. 604-502-9198
Patios, Ponds & Waterfalls, Drains, Retaining Walls, Pruning, Hedging, Trimming 30 yrs. exp. 604-864-8682 or 604-835-4498
APARTMENT MOVERS 604-542-5701 We will save you money! THIS MONTH’S SPECIAL LET US PAY THE HST
BEN’S RENOVATIONS New bsmt, drywall, texture, paint, kitchen, bath, hardwood, laminate, plumbing, tiles, windows, doors & fencing. Snr’s disc. 604-507-0703.
BEST WEST MOVING. FAST 24/7 short notice moves. Great mid mo. rates! Free Est. Tim (604)319-1010
BL CONTRACTING
EZ GO MOVERS
All Phases of Renovations
Quick & Reliable Movers
FINISHING, HARDWOOD & LAMINATE FLOORS CUSTOM SHOWERS & SAUNAS
EX60 - EX300
BACKHOES 4 X 4 C/W bracker & hoepack
RYANS MOVING
DUMP TRUCKS BOBCATS C/W attachments
For all your Decorating Needs No project is too small! www.lincohomedecor.com 604-576-6401 creating a home that is uniquely you
FARM TRACTORS C/W attachments
(604)531-5935 269
FENCING
MUSHROOM MANURE Pick up or delivery. Covered storage. Call 604-644-1878 POWER RAKING $75 U-RAKE We rake $150; Aeration $55. Reg. size lot. Exc service. 604-818-4142
ROYAL KING
1-A1 BRAR CEDAR FENCING, chain link & landscaping. Block retaining wall. Reasonable rates. Harry 604-719-1212, 604-306-1714 6 FOOT HIGH CEDAR FENCE. $11/foot. Low Prices. Quality Work. Free Est. Harbans 604-805-0510. 6 FT FENCING, Retaining Walls, Blacktop/Concrete driveway’s, Reno’s, Roofing, Bobcat Service. Snow Removal. Gaary Landscaping Call (604)889-8957. PHIL’S FENCING: Custom blt cedar fences/gates/lattice. Repairs, decks & stairs, 604-591-1173, 351-1163
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PLUMBING
FREE ESTIMATE 356
GL ROOFING. Cedar shakes, Asphalt Shingles, Flat roofs, WCB Clean Gutters. $80. 604-240-5362
JUNK REMOVAL Recycled Earth Friendly • Estate Services • Electronics • Appliances • Old Furniture • Construction • Yard Waste • Concrete • Drywall • Junk • Rubbish • Mattresses & More!
On Time, As Promised, Service Guaranteed!
604.587.5865
www.recycleitcanada.ca BC Master Maintenance ★ RUBBISH REMOVAL ★
604-589-3910 ~ 604-805-4940
bradsjunkremoval.com
Haul Anything... But Dead Bodies!!
JJ ROOFING SPECIALIZING IN RE-ROOFING. WCB Insured., 3rd Party Liability, BBB member. Jas 604-726-6345
~ Certified Plumber ~
Mainland Roofing Ltd.
~ 604-597-3758 ~
SPARTAN Moving Ltd. Fast & Reliable. Insured Competitive rates. Wknd Specials. Call Frank: (604) 435-8240
EXCEL ROOFING LTD. All kinds of roofing work. New roof, reroof, repairs. Free est. (778)878-2617.
RUBBISH REMOVAL
RECYCLE-IT!
Complete ReRoofing Ltd + gutters, shingles, cedar, flat roof, 20 yr exp. Sr’s disc. WCB, BBB, 604-725-0106
AT PANORAMA PLUMBING, HEATING & GAS SERVICES. Jobs Small-Big, Res/Com 604-818-7801 www.panoramaplumbing.com
FIXIT PLUMBING & HEATING H/W Tanks, Reno’s, Boilers, Furn’s. Drain Cleaning. Ins. (604)596-2841
604.
220.JUNK(5865)
Serving The Lower Mainland Since 1988
25 yrs in roofing industry
Family owned & operated. Fully insured. We do Cedar Shakes, conversions, concrete tiles, torchon, fibreglass shingles, restoration & repairs. 20 yr labour warranty. 604-723-2626 mainlandroofingltd@gmail.com
EXTRA
CHEAP RUBBISH REMOVAL Almost for free! (778)997-5757, (604)587-5991
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Improvements,
GARDENING Reas. Rates S Quality Work Spring Clean-Up S Gardening, Lawn Care S Power Raking Aeration S Gutter Cleaning Free Estimates
MR. SUNNY GILL 604-807-4763
FLOOR REFINISHING/ INSTALLATIONS VISION EXOTIK FLOORING INC.
Moon Construction Building Services. Your Specialists in; • Concrete Forming • Framing • Siding 604.218.3064
Hardwood Floor Specialist •Installation•Sanding•Refinishing Express your unique & individual style with a custom stain. Dust free sanding. 778-995-Wood (9663). View our picture gallery at www.visionexotik.com
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Pressure Washing-top to bottom, front to back. $300-$450 & up: & Carpet Cleaning. $89-$139: Satisfaction Guar. 778-772-9164
A to Z Roofing Ltd. Spec in re-roofing, asphalt, cedar, flat roof. Guar Wrk. WCB, BBB. 778-996-6479.
Furnace, Boilers, Hot Water Heat Plumbing Jobs ~ Reas rates
AAA PRECISION PAINTING. Quality work. 778-881-6096.
MLG ENTERPRISES All Aspects Landscaping & Garden Solutions
✶ 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE ✶ Re-roofs / Repairs / Gutters www.willowbrookroofing.ca
Call Ian 604-724-6373
Re-roofing, Repair & New Roof Specialists. Work Guar. WCB.10% Senior’s. Disc. Jag 778-892-1530
Reno’s and Repairs
Starting from $29/hour.
HANDYMAN SERVICES; finishing & reno work. Seniors disc. Free est. Guaranteed work. (604)773-2722
ROOFING Willowbrook Roofing 604-765-5519
POWER WASHING GUTTER CLEANING
WE’RE ON THE WEB www.bcclassified.com
ON CALL 24 HOURS/DAY
RYAN’S MOVING 604-782-3610
Good Quality, Good Serv. & Good Prices. Reno’s, Repairs, Additions. Int/Ext. Martin 778-858-0773.
Roofing Experts. 778-230-5717 Repairs/Re-Roof/New Roofs. All work Gtd. Free Est. Call Frank.
BC Master Maintenance ★ PRESSURE WASHING ★ 604-589-3910 ~ 604-805-4940
604-328-6387
#1 in rates and service. Licensed. Insured. Renovations. No job too small. Call 778-888-9184.
From $39 per hour Make an appt to visit our office/storage facility We are a reputable co. 10 yrs. exp.
C/W Trailers
PRESSURE WASHING
ACE PRESSURE WASHING *House Ext *Gutters *Driveways, *Trucks *Equip. Res./Comm. Free est. WCB Ins.Ph Bob 778-846-2212
Tile Roof, Window, gutter cleaning. Pressure Wash. Aerating, Power Raking. Call Victor 604-589-0356
10% OFF if you Mention this AD! *Plumbing *Heating *Reno’s *More Lic.gas fitter. Aman: 778-895-2005
www.ezgomovers.com
604-599-5862 or 604-782-3610
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Interior/Exterior. FREE Estimates. Quality job. Fully insured - WCB Please call Sonly.
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604-580-2171
6 ways to wide blades
Vincent 543-7776
AT NORTHWEST ROOFING
From $48/per
CALL BRENT
Furnace Boilers, Hot Water Tanks Hot Water Heat, Plumbing Jobs. Furnace cleaning with truck mounted machine
353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS
(604)240-1920
CATS
353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS
WCB INSURED
SL PAINTING
BEAUT BATHROOM & KITCHEN Plumbing + Drywall + Elect. + Tubs & Showers & Sinks + Toilets & Tile + floors + countertop + painting. Sen disc. Work Guar. 21 yrs exp. Call Nick 604-230-5783, 604-581-2859.
EXCAVATORS
604-507-4606 or 604-312-7674
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
SAME DAY SERVICE AVAILABLE
A Honest Man Moving & Delivery. Packing, cleaning & carpets. Handyman Services etc. 604-782-3044
KAHLON GARDENS
PLUMBING
Member of Better Business Bureau
www.elmapainting.com 604-307-4553 Lorens
604-537-4140
Garden clean up. Power raking, trimming, Cut lawns, etc. Reasonable rates. 778-837-4652 or 604-588-3652
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Gas Fitter ✭ Plumber
Amazing deals on exterior/interior painting. Up to 20% savings. Call for free est. Member of BBB.
Local & Long Distance
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
~ PRO PAINTERS ~ INTERIOR / EXTERIOR Quality Work, Free Estimates
SAVE ON HOUSE PAINTING
AFFORDABLE MOVING
HARRY’S LAWN CARE. Lawn Cut Power Raking, Aerating, Fertilizer, Trimming. Year round care. Comm. & Residential. Call 604-825-5545.
~ NEW LAWNS ~ FENCES - Chain Link & Cedar
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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
604-374-2283
MAAN LANDSCAPING
MOVING & STORAGE
1PRO MOVING & SHIPPING. Real Professionals, Reasonable. Rates. Different From the Rest. 604-721-4555.
Milano Landscapers & Garden Services Ltd Easy on the Wallet!!
LAWN & GARDEN Maint. Pruning, Trimming, Power Raking, Aeration. Free Est. Jason @ 604-614-5954.
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
“ ABOVE THE REST “ Int. & Ext., Unbeatable Prices, Professional Crew. Free Est. Written Guarantee. No Hassle, Quick Work, Insured, WCB. Call (778)997-9582
2012 marks the14th Annual Surrey Festival and we want you to participate!
A-OK PAINTING
Forget the Rest Call The Best! Harry 604-617-0864
A-TECH Services 604-230-3539
GARDENING
Running this ad for 8yrs
PAINT SPECIAL 3 rooms for $299, 2 coats any colour
SUNDECK’S & PATIO’S
Vinyl or wood. Stairs, Railings, etc. 40 Yrs exp call Don (604)596-0652
TOPSOIL BARKMULCH, SAND, GRAVEL
Call 604-531-5935 WEED FREE Mushroom Manure 13 yards - $125 or Well Rotted 10 yards - $145. Free delivery in Surrey. 604-856-8877 A Dream Landscaping. Lawn mowing, trimming, pruning, bark mulch, top soil, turf, yard cleanup. Resid./Comm. (604)724-4987.
All Green Lawn Care - Hedge Trimming -Pruning - Clean-up - Lawn Cutting - Power Raking - Aeration - Spring Clean-up
Tom 778-895-9030 or 604-582-1875
283 GUTTERS & DOWNSPOUTS GUTTER Cleaning Service, Repairs Free Est, 20 yrs exp, Rain or shine. 7 days/week. Simon 604-230-0627 Gutters -Windows -Tile Roof- Pressure Cleaning, Aerating - Power Raking. Call Victor 604-589-0356
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HOME REPAIRS
A1 BATH RENO’S. Bsmt suites, drywall, patios, plumbing, siding, fencing, roofing, landscaping, etc. Joe 604-961-9937 or 604-581-3822
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KITCHEN CABINETS
QUICKWAY Kitchen Cabinets Ltd. ****Mention this ad for 10% Off **** Call Raman @ 604-561-4041.
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LANDSCAPING
GARDEN TOPSOIL $20 per yard. Delivery available with 5 yard dump trailer. Mushroom manure $10/yard. Small tractor avail. for levelling. 604-768-7571 or 604-856-4255.
(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
Crafters & vendors wanting a table or nonprofit organizations interested in setting up a display, please call Shaun Scott 604.598.5897
BESTWAY PAINTING & DECORATING Interior / Exterior Small / Big Jobs Comm/Res. Fully Insured. ~ Crown Molding Installation ~ Staining & Custom Painting Laminate flrs ~ H/W Refinishing Mention this ad for $200. off on minimum $1000 job.
John 778-881-6737 Northstar Painting Ltd.- The Residential Specialists. BIG jobs, Small jobs - We do it all! Interior and Exterior Projects. Master Painters at Students Rates. WCB Safe, Reliable, Efficient & Quality Paint. 778.245.9069
Interested in being a volunteer on the day of the event?
www.surreyfest.com Saturday June 16, 2012 11:00am - 6pm Central City Plaza 13450 - 102nd Avenue
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GARAGE SALES
DELTA
GARAGE SALE Saturday May 26th 9am - 3pm 9297 FOREST PLACE Clothing, Furniture, Tires & household items. DELTA, MOVING SALE. SAT & SUN. MAY 26 & 27, 9-3. 7591 BARRYMORE DR.
ESTATE SALE Sat & Sun May 26 & 27 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Unit 42 8190 King George Blvd. (King George Trailer Prk). Lots of furn. medical equipment; scooters, walkers, canes. Lots of collectibles & tools.
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GARAGE SALES
FLEETWOOD, Garage Sale. Sat/Sun May 26 & 27, 8am 2pm. 15023 91A Ave. Furn & hshl items.
Langley MOVING SALE 9266 203rd Street Saturday, May 26 9:00a.m. - 12:00p.m.
Our Entire House Is 4 Sale! Everything Must Go!!!! Couch’s, Tables, Chairs, Dinning Room Set, Dressers, Beds, House hold Decor, Pictures, Freezer, House Plants & Much More! Call to come early 778.878.1618
N.DELTA Sat & Sun. May 26 & 27. 10am-4pm. 8921 117 A STREET. A little bit of everything. S. SURREY
Sat. May 26th ~ 9 to 3
MULTI FAMILY GARAGE SALE SAT. MAY 26, 8-1 150 & 24 Ave
9012 - 160th St.
15000 SEMIAHMOO WYND
Guildford Church of the Nazarene
Gates open 8-1
Rain or shine FLEETWOOD, Complex Sale. Sat May 26, 9am-2pm. 8338 - 158th St. Furniture, household & misc items.
GARAGE SALES
SURREY; BIG GARAGE SALE, Sat May 26th, 9am - 4pm. 9476 132 St. No early birds please.
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RUBBISH REMOVAL
Surrey:
FLEETWOOD WASTE Bin Rentals 10-30 Yards. Call Ken at 604-294-1393 FREE quote for WASTE REMOVAL Rubbish removal/yard or commercial. Call Prompt Waste Mgmt. Ltd at 604-786-9394
AN EXPERIENCED TILE SETTER Interior / Exterior Call BRUCE @ 604-583-4090 We always advertise with “THE LEADER”
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FREE! Scrap Metal Removal...FREE!!!
TREE SERVICES A1-TRI-CRAFT Tree Serv. Dangerous tree removal, spiral pruning hedge trimming, stump grinding, topping. Insured, WCB Free Est Arborist Reports
*Appliances *BBQs *Exercise Equip *Cars/Trucks/Trailers *Hotwater Tanks *Furnaces * Restaurant Equipment All FREE pickup!
778-233-4949 T & K Haulaway
GARBAGE & JUNK REMOVAL. Anything and everything. Free Est. Call Sanjay 778-227-0041 anytime.
TILING
Sat. May 26th 10am - 2:00pm
Something For Everyone Rain or Shine.
TWILIGHT DRIVE-IN
SWAP MEET SURREY - Cloverdale
MULTI FAMILY GARAGE SALE
260 St. & Fraser Hwy, Langley
EVERY Sunday 7am
604-856-5165 Weather permitting
18628 62A Ave
• Minutes walk to Elementary School and Guildford Mall
Heat & Hot Water Included
CHINA, KITCHEN, & MISC. Free Coffee & Tea
ARBOURSIDE COURT 13751- 74 AVE.
CLOVERDALE Apts: 1 Bdrm $750; Incl heat, h/w & prkg. N/P. Secure bldg. Lndry facilities. 604-576-8230
Thursday 24th - 1pm to 4pm Friday 25th - 11am to 4pm Saturday 26th - 11am to 4pm
CLOVERDALE BENBERG APTS. 17788 57 Ave. Senior building,1 & 2 bdrm suites avail now. Starting at $700 to $850/mo. 604-574-2078
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PETS
CAIRN Terriers. Shots, dewormed. Ready to go to good homes. $650: 604-807-5204. 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 Cock-A-Poo x Poo pups. 1st shots Vet checked, non-shedding, S.Sry. $600. 604-541-9163/604-785-4809
Andrew 604-618-8585 $ Best Rates $
COCKER SPANIEL Puppies Family raised – pure bred, no papers, $500. (604) 888-0832
Morris The Arborist
FREE- Purebred Black Bearcoat Shar-pei - 2 yrs old - shots - neutered - Abbotsford - 778-241-0447
Honest Man Rubbish removal. Fast on his service,best rates, clean-up, handyman Services. 604-782-3044
359 SAND, GRAVEL & TOPSOIL
Morris 604-597-2286 Marcus 604-818-2327
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
PRO TREE SERVICES Quality pruning/shaping/hedge trimming/ removals & stump grinding. John, 604-588-8733/604-318-9270
NEWFOUNDLAND pups, P/B. 2 male, 1blk, 1brwn. $1000 (604)8191466. No Sunday calls
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SUNDECKS
ST. Bernese pups, very cute, vet checked and ready to go. 604-7980027, or s.klass@telus.net. $800
DECKS
Tree removal done RIGHT!
New, Repaired, Replaced WCB Covered, BBB A+ rating Licensed & Insured, Free Estimates.
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Call Lyall at: 604-377-6197
373B
TILING Take a walk through the Classifieds
CERAMIC TILE Installations, renovations, repairs, design work. Small jobs welcome. Dave 604-644-8799
551
GARAGE SALES
for the best bargains around! bcclassified.com
551
Phone 604-575-5555
EHOUSE
SALE
FINAL CLEARANCE •POTTERY • OUTDOOR PATIO FURNITURE: DINING & BISTRO SETS, BENCHES, CUSHIONS• FIREPITS • SCREEN DOORS • INDOOR FURNITURE: LEATHER CHAIRSS, SIDE TABLES• ELECTRIC FIREPLACES AND MOREE... REFURBISHED ISHED HEEATERS PATIO HEATERS FROM $85 BISTRO SET $149 62000 BTU BBQ’S ONLY $249 #1-5628
TOY POODLE puppies. 1 apricot, 1 white, both male. Adorable. $700. 778-240-2400 (Cloverdale)
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE 509
RIVERBEND DRIVE BURNABY 604.525.8333 (Marine Way at Marshland)
AUCTIONS
AAA Auction Ltd. Estate Auction being held at the Peace Arch Curling Centre in Centennial Park at North Bluff 16 ave & 146 street in White Rock. Date: Tues. May 29th Time: 2pm & 7pm Location: 2 – 1475 Anderson Street.
GARAGE SALES
MAY 25TH 9 - 4 PM & MAY 26TH 9 - 2 PM
WAR
LAB PUPS, Chocolate, $700. vet ch, dew-claws rem. 1st shots, dewormed. qual. lines (604)702-0217
Please call for more info. 604-230-4244 or 604-501-1531
www.AAAAuctionbc.com
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FURNITURE
MATTRESSES starting at $99 • Twins • Fulls • Queens • Kings 100’s in stock! www.Direct Liquidation.ca (604)294-2331
560
MISC. FOR SALE
FAN, Wood and gold coloured, great condition. KITCHEN SINK, Stainless Steel, 3 basins, (small in middle) (no faucet) Excellent condition. LIGHT FIXTURES, three. Gold/glass, for ceiling (flush against ceiling). HANGING LIGHT, used for entry way, gold & glass. RECLINER CHAIR green (hardly used) North Delta. 604-591-9740 **HOME PHONE RECONNECT** Call 1-866-287-1348. Prepaid Long Distance Specials! Feature Package Specials! Referral Program! Don’t be without a home phone! Call to Connect! 1-866-287-1348
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE 560
MISC. FOR SALE
HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper?
REAL ESTATE 612 BUSINESSES FOR SALE MERRITT BRICK & BLOCK. 30,000 sf. bldg supply yard with 2 forklifts & 2005 skid steer. All stock. Living quarters only $500/mo rent. $95,000. Owner will carry up to 50%. Call Paul 1-250-378-2337
615 COMMERCIAL PROPERTY 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.
621
DUPLEX/4-PLEX
BY-OWNER! $464,500. Beautiful 2-Storey with suite. Duplex built in 2007! Newton (6926 144 St) S/S appliances, granite countertops. 5 bdrm & 3 1/2 bth in home. Sep. detached single garage with carport in the back. Very close to all amenities. Open house Sat. & Sun 2-5. Call 604-626-5002.
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FOR SALE BY OWNER
REDUCED! 3Bdrms, 2baths, totally reno’d in & out, 6 new appli’s on 1.5 acres with year round creek. All Services. Burns Lake, B.C. Private. $125,000 firm. Call (250)675-5508 SURREY - 3 Bdrm, 2 bath rancher, renovated. 72 x 98 lot. 12986 - 68th Ave. $469,900: By appt only (778)891-9461
House/Acreage in the Cariboo. Private 20 Acres, 1400 sqft home, numerous outbuildings, w/power. Great potential for micro farm. 45 min. to Williams Lake. $435,000. 1(250)620-3606 after 6pm
627
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
www.dannyevans.ca
Homelife Benchmark Realty Corp. Langley
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MAPLE RIDGE/ PITT MEADOWS
DEVELOPMENT Potential - Maple Ridge. 5 Acres, south facing, 2 storey home in Thornhill’s designated urban reserve. $1,550,000. No real estate commission. 604-760-3792
Large 1 Bdrm. Apts $200 Move-In Allowance Please call for details. On-site manager. Suites include fridge, stove, drapes & carpeted throughout. Hot water & parking included. Close to shopping & schools, on bus route. Seasonal swimming pool & tennis court. Some pets welcome.
CEDAR COURT & CEDAR LODGE Call for seniors special
CLOVERDALE. 2 bdrm - $900: & 1 bdrm-$765. incl heat /ht.water / prkg. N/P. 576-1465/604-612-1960.
PETS
BRIGHTON APARTMENTS
BOLIVAR HEIGHTS. 1 bdrm stes. $675-$725/mo. h/w, heat & prkg. N/P. Avail immed. 604-588-2532.
www.cycloneholdings.ca
SENIORS DOWN SIZING GARAGE SALE - Undercover
LANGLEY
To Arrange a Viewing Call Grace at 604-319-7514
604-588-8850 604-584-5233
SURREY
Phone 604-582-0465
ACROSS FROM GUILDFORD RECREATION CENTER
CLEAN 1 & 2 BDRM SUITES (some w/ensuites) in Park-like setting. Cable, heat, & hot water incl. Laundry rest area on each floor.
Camping, kids toys & clothes, antiques, furniture, tools and more.
DANGEROUS TREE REMOVAL * Pruning * Retopping * Falling Service Surrey 25 years FULLY INSURED **EMERGENCY CALL OUT** Certified Arborist Reports
Always! deliver Top soil, bark mulch, sand & gravel. 7days/wk. Simon 604-230-0627 will spread
Crime Free Multi-Housing Certified Ask About Incentives! Spacious Suites, very competitive prices. Extra large 1 & 2 BDRM ste’s, lots of storage. Heat/hot water incl. Access to Vancouver via freeway, 1 bus to Skytrain. No pets.
• SMALL PET OKAY
Surrey Meadows Multi-Family Garage Sale 9320 - 9388 128th St.
Many Units Participating! Electronics, Computers, Appliances, Kids Stuff, House Hld. & Much More!
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 373B
EVERGREEN APARTMENTS
1 Bdrm. $660-$700 2 Bdrm. $840-$885
Cloverdale. Sherwood Apt.
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
Guildford Mall / Public Library
• Professional on-site staff
Surrey Annual Garage Sale for Scottsdale Village 7955 122nd St. Surrey Saturday, May 26th 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Sat, May 26th, 9am-1pm MOVING SALE, Liv/rm, din/rm, bdrm furn. Sat & Sun, May 26 & 27. 12pm-3pm, 7848 146 St - backdoor
FLEETWOOD
CHURCH YARD SALE
551
5875 - 177B St. (2) - 1 bdrm - $775, (1) - 2 bdrm -$1,000 (1) - Studio - $650 Laundry facility. NP/NS. LEASE. Member of Surrey Crime free Multi-Housing Program. Call Lloyd at : 604-575-1608. ascentpm.com GUILDFORD 1 bdrm, newly reno’d, W/D, F/P, balc, u/g prkg, top flr, N/S, pet ok. Well run bldg. Ref’s req’d. $800/mo. 604-612-9287 GUILDFORD, Top floor 1/bdrm condo. Sec parking. Insuite laundry. $900/mo. June 1. TJ @ Sutton Proact, (604)728-5460
APARTMENT/CONDO
Call 604-533-0209 LANGLEY
.Encore 1 bdrm; 2 bdrm Rent Now $950 - $1225
CLAYMORE APTS 1 & 2 Bdrm Apts Avail $200 Move-In Bonus!!
GUILDFORD
FAMILY FRIENDLY COMPLEX Rental Incentives... 1 & 2 Bdrms available. Close to shopping, bus, school, park. Small pets welcome. Call: 604-585-1966. SURREY 75/120A St. 2 Bdrm apt, $930 incl cable. Quiet family complex, no pets, avail July 1st, Call: 604-501-0505.
Close to shopping & schools. Seasonal Swimming pool, and tennis court. 3 Appliances (fridge, stove dishwasher), blinds hot water and parking included. Carpeted throughout. Some pets welcome.
5374 - 203rd St, Langley
Call 604-533-9780
Refreshingly Clean Meticulously Maintained
Surrey Gardens Apartments for your new one bedroom home www.GreatApartments.ca From From It’s time to$670.00 discover $690.00
Owner Managed Sorry, No Pets
Call for details! 604-589-7040
1MONTH FREE*
58 Surrey/North Delta Leader Thursday, May 24, 2012 RENTALS 706
APARTMENT/CONDO
MAYFLOWER CO-OP 1 Bdrm handycap unit. $685/mo 2 Bdrm unit. $807/mo. Close to Surrey Ctrl Skytrain. Well maintained, clean, quiet, sec’d adult only bldg. No Pets. Shared purchase required. Call: 604-583-2122 or email: maycoop@shawbiz.ca NEWTON 204 - 13947 72nd Ave. 2 bdrm., 1.5 baths, 5 appl., patio, parking, well maint. complex. N/P. 1 Year lease. Refs req’d. $950/mo. Avail immed. Call 604-916-0752 NEW WESTMINSTER
Large newly renovated 1 & 2 bdrm apts from $950. Available in well-kept concrete building. New floors and appl’s. Freshly painted. Patio and large storage room inste. 3 laundries in bldg. Rent incl’s heat & hot water. Sauna & jacuzzi. 5 min. walk to skytrain, Douglas College & New West Quay. Close to all amenities. 211 11St. New West. Please call 604-834-1756 www.aptrentals.net
RENTALS 706
APARTMENT/CONDO
Surrey,
13399 104th Ave. Brand new luxury highrise units available. Close to skytrain, library, City Hall. Safe, secure underground parking, weekend security on site, Onsite caretaker. Beautiful units, top of line appl., insuite laundry. 2 WEEK EARLY MOVE IN NO CHARGE! 401 - 1 bdrm, 543 sq’ $800 Avail., immed., 1407 - 1 bdrm, 460sq’ $800 Avail., immed., 1707 - 1 bdrm, 466sq’ $850 Avail., immed., 2105 - 1 bdrm, 607sq’ $900 Avail., immed., 2 bdrms avail., as well $1195 - $1200 Call Wayne at (778)898-7040 Stratatech Property Management stratatech@shawcable.com
RENTALS 706
APARTMENT/CONDO
SURREY
SOMERSET HOUSE LG. CLEAN 3 BDRM. Available for June, W/ BALCONY, D/W, U/G PKG. / QUIET BLDG.
Please call Manager Dave
604-580-0520
We Believe Our Residents at Kennedy (Adult) and Ridon (Family) Pay less and receive more. We believe their worth it. And so are you. Call Dee or Paul 604-596-9588 To find out just what The heck we’re talking about. CROSSROADS Always a Good Thing Goin On
SURREY - 13820 72nd Ave 2 Bdrm 780 sq/ft. $755/mo. Shares $2,500.
WHITE ROCK, Renov lrg 2 bdrm, 1 bath, walk-in shower, 6 appls, gas F/P, h/w flrs. Rent reduced from $1399 to $1200 incl h/w & heat. 778-394-6999, 604-723-7624
Regency Park Gardens
No Subsidy, U/G Parking, 2 Appls, NO pets. Avail July 1st
Large 1 & 2 bedroom units Rent from $725.00/mo.
709 COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL
www.hawthornehousing.org
SURREY
Phone: 604-581-8332 & 604-585-0063
SOMERSET GARDENS (S. Sry) Family housing, 1851 Southmere Cres. E. 2bdrm appt. starting at $875/m. Avail Apr 15th. & May 1st. Pet friendly, nr all amen, heat, Community garden. 604-451-6676
SUNCREEK ESTATES * Large 2 & 3 Bdrm Apartments * Insuite w/d, stove, fridge, d/w * 3 floor levels inside suite * Wood burning fireplace * Private roof top patio * Walk to shops. Near park, pool, playground * Elementary school on block * Clubhouse, tennis court * On site security. Sorry no pets
Office: 7121 - 133B St. Surrey 604-596-0916
Email Application or Phone 604-543-3043 SURREY 7575 140 St. Vista Green Very clean 2 bdrm, 1010 sq.ft., 3 appls, F/P & u/g prkg. Starting at $850. (604)583-6844 SURREY
Lg. clean 1 & 2 bdrm., immediate, w/ balcony, d/w, u/g pkg. 1 blk south from Guildford shop. ctr., park-like setting/quiet bldg. Please call 604-589-1167
RENTALS 736
HOMES FOR RENT
14023 - 82nd Ave. Upper 2 levels of house. 4 bdrms, 4 bathrms. Spice kitchen. Large backyard. N/S. N/P. $1800 + 2/3 utils. Avail. NOW.
604-535-8080
SURREY, PACIFICA. #40413277 108 AVE. Junior 1/bdrm condo. 1 block to Gateway SkyTrain. 500sq ft. 5/appli. N/S, N/P. Avail now. $675/mo. Call Luke 604-590-4888 Remax
RV PADS
748 SHARED ACCOMMODATION
Atira Property Rentals rentals.surrey@atira.ca 3 bdrm 1 bth rancher in Cloverdale. Lrg yrd, $1300 + utils. N/S, N/P call 604-468-8155. Avail June 15th.
SURREY 80th/King George Hwy. One room in nice home. $375/mo +1/2 utils. N/P. 604-595-7737.
BEAR CREEK 3 bdrm rancher 1144sf, 2 bath, cls to all ament. avail now $1250+util. 604-590-5197
750
SUITES, LOWER
RENTALS 750
SUITES, LOWER
SURREY, 148/67A. 2 bdrm suite. Incl utils & lndry. $750/mo. Phone 604-591-5373, 808-5327. SURREY 151/68 Ave. 2 Bdrm bsmt ste. Cl to transit, school & market. Avail June 1. $700/mo incl utils cble & WIFI, N/S, N/P, no laundry. (778)387-0153. SURREY 15931-95A Ave. 1 Bdrm near schl/bus. $575/mo incl hydro, cable & washer. No dryer. NS/NP. No parties. Now. 604-580-2051. SURREY, 1 bdrm suite, cls to all amenities, avail. now. $575 incl. utils. n/s, n/p. (778)898-2532. SURREY, 3 bdrm, NS/NP, $950 incl. cable, net, hydro. Avail. June 1. (604)593-8100 / 778-892-2506.
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TOWNHOUSES
LANGLEY
RIVERSIDE GARDENS FAMILY COMPLEX 2 & 3 Bdrm T/Homes Ask for Move-In Allowance!! Fridge, stove, dishwasher (in most), drapes. Outdoor pool. Some pets welcome. Resident Manager. Close to bus, shopping, schools and parks. #36 - 5210 - 203 Street, Langley
Call 604-532-2036
NEWTON Townhouse
DELTA 2 bdrm., 1 den, close to amens & schools. $790 incl. utils. & cable. Avail. now (604)537-8525
147/77. 2 Bdr NEW XLrg g/lvl, patio nr schl/bus, N/S sml dog ok. $800 incl utils/sat/net/WD. 604-597-5943
DELTA NORTH, 11673 84 Ave. Split level, 3 bdrm., priv. fenced yard, incl. ldry., parking. Pets OK. $1200mo. Immed 778-888-0200
CEDAR HILLS. 2 bdrm grd lvl suite. $750/mo. No laundry. N/P. N/S. Avail June 1. 604-583-2287.
SURREY, 61/146. Lrg 2 or 3 bdrm stes. Utils/lndry incl $700 & $950. Avail now. NS/NP. 604-507-7442 or 604-808-2044.
Spacious 3 bedroom end unit with 5 appliances, in great park-like setting, near shops & bus. No pets. Avail June 15th. $1350/mo.
CEDAR HILLS. 2 bdrm in new hse. June 1. $775 inc utils/cble. N/S. N/P. No lndry. Nr elem/high school 588-4852 or 604-724-9460.
SURREY: 6186-164A St. 2 bdrm. suite. $650/mo. utils incl. N/P. No laundry. 778-994-7087.
BAYWEST Mgmt Corp. To view 604-501-4413
CEDAR HILLS 88/130. Lrg 2 bdrm suite. NS/NP. $600/mo + 40% utils. 604-951-4453 or 604-841-8854.
SURREY 66/125 Brand new 3 bdrm 2 full baths, all brand new appls, own prkg, near schls. Avail immed, ns/np, $1100 incl util. & washer 604-502-4868
FLEETWOOD, 3/bdrm bsmt home. 1.5 baths, carport. Avail Now. $1100/mo. TJ @ Sutton Proact, (604)728-5460 GUILDFORD spac. 2 bdrm main flr, h/w floors, w/d, lrg deck, close to shopping, bus, schools, N/P, $1250 incl utils. July 1st. 604-619-3508.
CHIMNEY Heights 146/79. 2 Bdrm suite. $650/mo. incl utils. Immed. No lndry. N/P. N/S. 778-668-7645. CHIMNEY HEIGHTS. Clean 2 bdrm suite. N/P. Refs. Avail now. $775 incl/cbleutils/net. 604-649-5274. CHIMNEY HEIGHTS reno 1 & 2 bdrm bsmt., close to amens, laminate flrs. Avail immed. NS/NP. $525 & $625/mo incl utils. 604-591-6802 CHIMNEY HGTS 144/78, 2 Bdrm ste, util/net incl. Close to amens. Bus nearby N/P. 604-596-4558
S. SURREY. Warehouse, approx 1000 s/f. 220 wiring, two 14’ doors, gated, alarm, mezzanine. Suitable for storage. Avail. immed. $850/mo. Call 604-835-6000.
CHIMNEY HILL 1 bdrm gr/lvl, nr all amens, avail now. Ns/np. $550/mo incl hydro. Call 604-782-2016. CHIMNEY HILL 70/150 St. New 3 bdrm, 2 bath bsmt ste. $875 incl cble/hydro. NS, NP, no lndry. Avail now. 604-507-0892, 307-5812
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DUPLEXES/4PLEXES
CEDAR HILLS 128A/104. 2 Bdrm clean upper 4-plex, laminate, tiles, nr mall, $725 +utils. 604-433-8785. SURREY: Newton - Nr Superstore New 1 Bdrm + den. $875/mo. Avail. April 15th. (778)889-2627
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MAPLE RIDGE ~ RV pads for rent $425/mo. cable incl’d Suit mature adult. Sm pet OK. (604)306-5752
GUILDFORD/Fleetwood furn/unfurn rooms, new exec home $375-$400 incl cbl utils/ph/lndry. 778-889-8676
ABBOTSFORD: For Lease: 12,000 sf industrial bldg with 3 large overhead drs & office. 1 acre paved and fenced yard with ample parking. Located close to Mt Lehman interchange. Call Ken 604-855-6430
715
RENTALS
SURREY, N. River Rd 1200 s/f 3 bdrms, 1.5 baths, w/d, Avail now. Quiet/Responsible. NO pets/party. NO drinking/drugs. 604-951-8950
733 MOBILE HOMES & PADS NEWTON MOBILE HOME PARK. 2 Large RV Pads available for mobile home. Call 604-597-4787.
N.DELTA 11532 96 Ave. 4 Bd, den, office, 2.5 bths, just reno’d, brand new 5 appls, nr schls, avail immed $1550, NS/NP, 604-455-0300. NEWTON. 5 Bdrm rancher near schools & shops, small pet ok, ref’s req’d, avail immed. $1450 +utils. Call after 6:30pm 604-765-1282 . NEWTON, Newer 4/bdrms, 2 lvl, lge kit patio dble gar. $1700 + 60% util. N/S sm pet OK 604-501-9014 SURREY 128 St. nice 4 bdrm. bsmnt. Huge fenced yard, new appl. (w&d). New paint & carpets. $1685 mo. N/S N/P. Avail. now. C.21 Prudential 604-889-2470 SURREY, 134/89. 6 bdrms, 3 up, 3 dwn. 3 washrms. New paint/floor. Garage. Avail now. N/S. N/P. $1650. 604-767-4119. White Rock. For EXECUTIVES 2/bdrm, 2/bath, fully furnished. JUST BRING SUITCASE. Insuite laundry, pool, sauna, hottub, exercise room. Ns/np, lease rates. 604880-8785 WILLOUGHBY; Reno’d, 1 acre 5 bdrm, 3800 sq.ft. hse, 5 full baths, fam/rm, liv/rm, din/rm, storage, office, bar & den, dble garage w/high ceiling. Whole house $2800, or can rent sep ste $2200. (604)968-5777
Surrey-Boliver Hts. 1 bdrm, bright, cln bsmt. Incl utils, cbl, int. N/S, N/P. $600. Avl now. 604-771-7803 SURREY: Chimney Hts. 2 bdrm bsmt suite. Avail. now. $600/mo. inc. utils. n/s, n/p. (604)572-5218 SURREY: Chimney Hts: 76 & 147A St. 2 bdrm bsmt ste, $700: n/s, n/p, no lndry. Avl. nw. 604-723-5702 SURREY CTR: Small Bachelor suite. $475/mo incl tv utils/cable. Avail now. 604-306-7439 after 6pm. SURREY: Green Timbers 2 bdrm bsmt suite. Avail. now. $650/mo. 604-418-1832 or 604-594-4399
CHIMNEY HILLS 152 St & 72 Ave 3 Bdrm in newer home. New appls. NS/NP, max 4 people. $1000 incl utils June 1. 604-782-0456
SURREY Panorama 2 bdrm ste. $700 incl util/cble. No lndry. NS/NP. Nr bus/schls. June 1. 604-594-2169
CHIMNEY HILLS 74/146, 2 bdrm June 1. Nr schl/shop $700 incl hydro. No ldry NS/NP. 604-760-6063
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SUITES, UPPER
SURREY / Delta Border
Newly Renovated! Westland ✶ Wellington Townhomes Large 3 bdrm, inste storage. Starting at $1250/mo. 5 Appl’s, 1.5 baths, gas fireplace. Close to schools, shopping & transit. No pets.
Call NOW 604-830-5260 Website: www.aptrentals.net
SURREY, King George Blvd/80 Ave. New 3 bdrm T/H, 2 bths. 2 lvl. $1250. Avail now. 604-518-4883.
CHIMNEY HILLS, lge 1 bdrm ste incl utils $550/mo. NS/NP. June 1. 604-690-8256 604-543-8256
CENTRAL SURREY. 1 bdrm. Beautiful views. Nr university, SkyTrain/shops. Newton 2 bdrm. Avail now. 604-537-4600 or 599-8823.
CHIMNEY HTS. Extra spac. 1 bdrm suite, sep kitchen. ns/np. $625 incl utils. Avail now. 604-614-1234
GREEN TIMBERS 2 bdrm, 2 bath liv/rm w/vaulted ceiling, big yard, $1100 ns/np, June 1. 778-708-4254
CHIMNEY RIDGE. 1 Bdrm ste. $550/mo. Avail now. NS/NP. New appls, laminate flrs. 604-317-7862
NEWTON:135/79A: Reno’d 3/bdrm, 2/bath, d/rm, f/p, f/yard. $1200/mo incl utils. NP/NS. 604-306-6043.
SURREY TOWNHOUSES
CLOVERDALE 168/60 Ave. 2 bdrm suite. N/S, N/P. Avail now. Nr all amenits. 778-908-4142.
SURREY 192/48 Ave. New 2 bdrm., upper suite. Ldry., f/p, 1000 sf., N/P N/S. $1200 mo. incl. hydro, cable, int. On 10 acres. June 15 or July 1. (604)803-4587
$1100 - $1200/m
CLOVERDALE 189/55. 2Bdr suite, $800 incl utils & cable. No laundry Immed. NS/NP. 778-574-8283.
N. DELTA 114/96 Ave. 5 Bdrm hse, 2 up & 3 dwn, 2 baths, lrg fncd yrd. N/P. $1200. June 1. (604)591-8386
SURREY 7748 146A St. 2 Bd, $725 incl util/sep. lndry/cbl/net, avl now. ns/np 604-594-2782, 778-859-2782
OWN a 2 or 3 bedroom townhome w/$3300 down. Several UPDATED T/H in good areas w/fenced yds and 2 PETS OK. $1260/MO. + $250 mnt oac $58,509 combined income + 680 credit. Higher down PMT ($14,800 down), lower mtg ($981/MO), 600 credit to quality and $48,050 combined income. QUICK DATES ok and several HOUSES also available. Call Jodi Steeves, ReMax Treeland for details 604833-5634.
CLOVERDALE, 1 BDRM STE Nice area, d/w, lndry, cbl/utils/net. Refs, NP/NS, $750. June 1st. Phone (604)576-6916 Cloverdale - 2 bdrm bsmt suite, 176th & 60th Ave. $700/mo. Avail. now. (604)574-1674 CLOVERDALE large 1 bdrm. suite, f/p, N/S N/P. Utils., cable incl. W/D. $700 mo. Now. 778-240-2400 DELTA 2 bdrm. suite, 11848 71A Ave., $700 mo. N/P, No drugs, N/S. No ldry. Avail. now. 604-507-4138 DELTA 7445 Garfield Dr. Lrg 3 bdrm bsmt NS/NP. Lndry hkup. $950+1/3 util. Now. 604-590-0772. EAST NEWTON. 2 bdrm bsmt suite. Avail now. N/S. N/P. $650/mo. incl utils. 604-805-2407. FLEETWOOD 160/96 Newer 1 bdm very clean, avl end of now. $600 ns/np.604-584-9825; 604-644-5541 FLEETWOOD. 1 bdrm Nr amen. $600 mo. incls. util./cbl. n/s, n/p. Refs. req’d. Avl now 604-306-8731 FLEETWOOD: 1bdrm ste, avl. now. Nr Fleetwood Park. N/S. N/P. $550 inc. util. Quiet area. Looking for mature resp. tenant 604-597-8790 N.DELTA 2 bdrm +den grnd lvl, fully reno’d, nr all amens, insuite laund, d/w, etc. Large yard in cul-de-sac. $1000/mo +utils. 604-507-9440. N.Delta 80/108. 1 Bd, new home & appls incl w/d, full bth. NS/NP. $825 incl utils. June 1. (604)507-0366. N.DELTA 83/116 St. Newer 2 bdrm, 1000sf quiet area, prkg & storage June 1st. NS/NP. $900 incl util/cbl, wifi & lndry. Ph 604-594-5760. NEWTON; 2 Bdrm ste. Sgle NS/NP no lndry. Refs a must. $625/mo + utils. Avail now. (604)594-5560 NEWTON 68/150 St. 1 Bdrm. N/S, N/P. $550 incl utils. Avail June 1 Call 604-596-9699 / 604-306-9293. SRY 150/67A. BIG 2 BEDROOM SUITE. NO LAUNDRY. INCL. UTILITIES. FOR $675. AVAIL: JUNE 1ST 604-593-8021 SULLIVAN HEIGHTS: Brand new 1 bdrm ste incl utils, no lndry, N/P, N/S. June 15. $600 (778)565-3148 SURREY 134/87 area. Newer 2 bdrm, approx. 900 sf. Nr amens. NS/NP. June 1st. 604-783-8609. SURREY 13894 80 Ave. 2 Bdrm bsmt, ns/np, no lndry. $650 util incl. June 1. (604) 598-1894, 676-0364 SURREY, 14211-61A Ave. Newer 2 bdrm bsmt suite, full bath, ns/np, Nr schools. $1000/mo incl utils & lndry. No cble Call 604-897-6020. SURREY 144/82. 2 Bdrm grnd lvl bsmt suite, on cul-de-sac. Ref’s. NS/NP. Avail now. Call: 604-5975281 or 778-883-5281.
SURREY 92/147. 3 bdrm upper ste, shrd lndry. Avail now. $1200/mo + 2/3 utils. N/S, N/P. 778-388-4675. SURREY 96/125 - Fully Reno’d 3 bdrm, 2 full baths, d/w, own lndry, front sundeck. Near amen, June 1. $1300/mo +60%util. (604)765-8497 SURREY ~ DELTA SIDE. 3 bdrm. upper lvl. Lndry. Close to bus & train. $1000. Immed. 604-803-1075 SURREY, NEWER 2 bdrm coach home, avail immed. Beautiful Ocean view. NS/NP. $1200 inlc uitls & lndry. (778)552-2628.
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604-535-8080 Atira Property Rentals rentals.surrey@atira.ca CLOVERDALE reno’d 2 bd T/H nr amens, 5 appls, ns/np, $1100, June 1st. 604-572-6106, 778-908-2076 DELTA exec. t/h, (duplex style) 3+ bdrm. at Nordel & 84th, $1995 mo., dble. garage. Avail. now. C.21 Prudential 604-232-3025
EPSOM DOWNS 13699 76 Ave. 3 bdrm T/H with w/d hook-up, car port $1020/m. Close to all amen’s, schls & transit. Avail.Now Call 604-451-6676 GUILDFORD GLEN 14860 101 A Ave. 3bdrm T/H. Family housing. Avail NOW. $985 Near all amen’s, bus stop, clean. 604-451-6676. GUILDTOWN HOUSING CO-OP, 10125 156 St. is accepting applications for 3 & 4 bdrm units. No subsidy. Participation req. Call 604-581-4687 or pick up application
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1985 CADILLAC SEVILLE, 4 L, loaded, all options, mint in/out. all orig, and car cover. 70,000 orig miles. $5000 obo. (604)505-7713. 1994 OLDS Cutlass Ciera - 4 dr, auto, 117,200 orig. kms. 1 owner older woman. Well maint. Asking $1200/obo. (604)538-1391
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2000 DODGE LEISURE motorhome, 74,000k. Exc. cond. $24,500 obo. Doug 604-833-0500 2004 26’ SPRINGDALE TRAILER, slide out, a/c. Front bdrm., rear kit., exc. cond. $12,900. 604-541-5487 2004 Itasca Senova 30 ft, V10, 75,000k. New tires. Gen. 12 ft slide. $35,000: 1-(604)820-0395 2008 FREEDOM SPIRIT 20’ travel trailer, like new, hardly used, a/c, f/s, dble bed, dble sink, nook, couch 2 prop tanks/2 batteries, $10,500 obo. Must sell. (604)581-5117
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2001 CHEV CAVALIER, 5spd manual, 4dr, low kms, new aircare, $2450 firm. 604-538-4883 2004 BUICK RENDEZVOUS, immac, senior driven, 105K, no accid. $8000. call: (604)807-1894
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2011 Custom weld Jetboat 20ft, c/w 9.9 Suzuki Kickin, depthe sounder, windless anchor system, Stainless steel BBQ, & much more. $49,900. Contact Rich 778-998-9302 ALUMINUM BOAT WANTED, 10’, 12’ or 14’, with or without motor or trailer, will pay cash, 604-319-5720
1999 TOYOTA COROLLA fully loaded, good cond., silver, auto, 4 dr., $2750. (604)588-5215
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2001 Kia Sephia, 5 spd, low kms, great on gas, black, 4 door. $4900 obo. Good tires. (604)560-3602 2001 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA, 1.8T turbo, 4 dr sedan, std, all options, exc cond. $5300 obo 604-780-8404 2002 TOYOTA CELICA - auto, p/s, p/b, 1 owner. $4800/obo. (604)8974736 after 10am 2003 TOYOTA COROLLA 5 spd manual, silver, 152K, 1 owner, great on gas, winter & summer tires. $5500. Call 604-560-1684.
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2000 SATURN 4 door, auto, 248K, new brakes, tires, waterpump, perfect car, $2500. (778)866-8218
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1990 Chevy 20 van, good work truck, $1,000. Call 604-298-1238. 2000 DURANGO 4X4, loaded, seats 7, AirCrd, exc. cond. $4100 obo. Call 604-780-8404 2002 FORD E350 Cargo Van, new tires and battery, recently serviced, $5500. Call (604)728-0866 (Surrey)
2005 CHEVY CAVALIER, auto, 4 door, new tires, brakes, battery. 149 kms. Very good & very clean. $4900: (604)502-9912
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2004 MERCEDES E500, 4-matic, 4 dr, fully loaded, auto, black, 145K. good cond, no accid, $10,700 obo. 778-881-1216.
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2 weeks notice of seizure of vehicle 2001 Isuzu NPR. Vin: JALC4B14717004732 Debtor: Abest Auto Sales Inc. for the amount of debt $3,472.00. Time and place of sale: Arcadia Transmission, 12750 King George Blvd. June 9, 2012 AARON ROBERT COCHRANE please contact the Executor for the Estate of Donald Robert Cochrane, namely Bruce Cochrane of 5275 Wellburn Drive, Delta, BC, V4K 4H9, 604-946- 0903.
Notice to Creditors and Others Re: The estate of WILLIAM GORDON GIRVAN, also known as WILLIAM G GIRVAN, WILLIAM GIRVAN, GORDON GIRVAN, W GORDON GIRVAN and WM G GIRVAN, deceased, formerly of #1102 9835 King George Blvd, Surrey, BC Creditors and others having claims against the estate of WILLIAM GORDON GIRVAN, also known as WILLIAM G GIRVAN, WILLIAM GIRVAN, GORDON GIRVAN, W GORDON GIRVAN and WM G GIRVAN,are hereby notified under section 38 of the Trustee Act that particulars of their claims should be sent to the Executor, Ian Girvan, c/o Cleveland Doan LLP, Barristers & Solicitors, 1321 Johnston Road, White Rock, British Columbia on or before June 16, 2012, after which date the Executor will distribute the estate among the parties entitled to it, having regard to the claims of which the Executor then has notice. NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS Re: The Estate of Ronald Stewart Wolfe, otherwise known as Ron Wolfe, deceased, formerly of Surrey, British Columbia. Creditors and others having claims against the estate of Ronald Stewart Wolfe, otherwise known as Ron Wolfe, are hereby notified under section 38 of the Trustee Act that particulars of their claims should be sent to the executrix c/o Rosberg Sawatzky LLP at #201, 20353 64th Avenue, Langley, BC V2Y 1N5, on or before June 26, 2012, after which date the executrix will distribute the estate among the parties entitled to it, having regard only to the claims of which the executrix then has notice.
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Super Pasta Time #10
2 Lasagna or Spaghetti (Meat/Veggi) 2 Garlic Toast 2 Green Salads
13
$
19
99 + tax
$
Make it Large for $3.00
2 Specialty Pizzas Punjabi Style
3 Large Pizzas Any 3 Toppings
Up to 5 Toppings each Choose from:
Vegetarian, Meat Lovers, BBQ Chicken, Tandoori Chicken or House Special
99 + tax
Party Deal
#3
Mozzarella Cheese & Sauce
Plus any 2 Toppings
3 Small Pizzas ......... $21.99 + tax 3 Medium Pizzas..... $24.99 + tax
2.49
1 Medium Pizza (with 3 Toppings) 2 Baked Lasagna or 2 Baked Spaghetti (Meat/Veggi) 2 Salads 2 Garlic Toast
99 + tax
Add $3.50 for delivery
$
Family Combo
11
3 Medium Pizzas....$27.99 plus tax 3 Large Pizzas ....... $32.99 plus tax
Butter Chicken, Tandoori Chicken, House Special or Vegetarian
2 Pizzas #8 2 Large 2 Medium
VALID AT ALL LOCATIONS USE AS MANY TIMES AS YOU LIKE
Super Saver Punjabi Style
1 Large
#1
Any 3 Toppings Any 3 Toppings
COUPONS
Pickup Special
$
1 Lrg. with any 5 toppings ................$14.00 1 Lrg. Pizza (2 toppings) .................... $9.99 1 Med. Pizza (2 toppings) ...................$7.99 1 Small Pizza (2 toppings)................. $4.99 1 Small Lasagna ................................... $4.99
No HST on Monday & Tuesday â&#x20AC;˘ 6 pop with any order $3.99!
3 Large
4 Large
24 32
$
99 + tax
#6
Rib Feast
1 Rack of B.B.Q. Ribs 1 Large Lasagna (Meat/Veggi) with meat sauce 1 Medium Pizza with 3 Toppings 2 Garlic Toasts 2 Green Salads
25
99 + tax
$
#11
2 Medium Pizza
(with 3 Toppings)
(with 3 Toppings)
1 Lasagna (Meat/Veggi) with meat sauce
1 Garlic Toast
Add Chicken for $2.00 more
19
$
99 + tax
Make it Large for $3.00
Family Super Combo
1 Medium Pizza
10 Hot or Honey Garlic Wings
99 + tax
$
25
$
99 + tax
2 Lasagna or Spaghetti (Meat/Veggi)
2 Salads 2 Garlic Toasts
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10207 KING GEORGE BLVD. SURREY (Behind the Royal Bank)
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Sunday - Thursday 11:00am -12:00am Friday & Saturday 11:00am - 2:30am We accept Visa, MasterCard & Interac
FRASER HWY. 604-593-5555 SCOTT ROAD 604-591-8081 #103 - 15933 Fraser Hwy, Surrey
#150 - 8047 Scott Rd, Delta
(near Fruiticana)
(in Superstore Plaza)
KING GEORGE 604-591-8080 GUILDFORD 604-588-8990 #105 - 13588, 88th Ave, Surrey (King Geo. & Shell Gas Station)
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#105 - 9547, 152 St, Surrey
for Pick-Up & Delivery
Add $2.49 for Delivery Extra Cheese add $3.00 Please Mention Coupon before ordering
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