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Family pleads to remain in Canada Ramirez family fears return to Guatemala by Martin van den Hemel Staff Reporter A Richmond family has been asked to leave Canada and return to their native Guatemala, even though they were the subject of extortion threats, and while under police protection, one of them was raped. Mario Ramirez, his wife Eloisa, their adult children Laurita and Ever, and two grandchildren, are the subject of a June 16 removal order by Canada Border Services Agency after their pre-removal risk assessment conducted by Citizenship and Immigration Canada was rejected in April. “It has been determined that you would not be subject to risk of persecution, danger of torture, risk to life or risk of cruel and unusual treatment or punishment if returned to your country of nationality or habitual residence,” wrote senior immigration officer P. Duong, of the Backlog Reduction Office in Vancouver. Jenny Marin, who contacted The Richmond Review this week, said she and her husband befriended the Ramirez family two years ago, and learned of their plight, and in recent months has been trying to provide emotional and spiritual support. She called into question the process undertaken to determine the family’s situation. See Page 3
Matthew Hoekstra photo Sonali da Silva dazzled the crowd with her rendition of Kelly Clarkson’s song “Beautiful Disaster,” earning her top honours.
Sonali sings way to success at RichCity Idol Ninth annual singing competition whips crowd into a frenzy
by Matthew Hoekstra Staff Reporter Ten high school students gave a sold-out crowd their best Tuesday night—but just one singer was crowned RichCity Idol 2012.
The ninth annual competition, based on popular TV talent shows, featured singers representing each public high school in Richmond. After a performance from each, the Gateway Theatre audience chose a Grade 11 student
from Matthew McNair Secondary as the winner. Sonali da Silva dazzled the crowd with her rendition of Kelly Clarkson’s song “Beautiful Disaster,” earning her top honours. See Page 7
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Family suffered extortion threats, sexual assault From Page 1 Rather than interviewing all the adults involved, including Laurita, who was raped by a Guatemala police officer while the family was under police protection from extortion threats, only the head of the family, Mario, was interviewed. “The immigration system has failed these people,” Marin said, “especially that little two-year-old boy who is a Canadian citizen.” The prospect of being expelled from Canada is frightening, said Laurita Ramirez. “Actually, I’m scared because now I have two babies. It’s difficult for me because it’s so dangerous for them.” Mario Ramirez said he owned a butcher shop in Guatemala, and in 2008 became the target of gang extortion threats to him, his wife, and their children. Speaking in Spanish, with Marin serving as translator, Mario Ramirez said he was “very desperate and very saddened.” The family chose to come to Canada because they saw Canada as a “more sensitive country to their dangers and injustices and ciminality in Latin America.” Richmond MP Alice Wong’s office was contacted by the Ramirez family, but indicated there was nothing it could do to help, Marin said. However NDP Immigration critic Jinny Sims, MP of Newton-North Delta, pointed a finger squarely at the Conservative government for failing the Ramirez family. “Under the Conservative government, we’re seeing quite Draconian changes to Canada’s refugee laws, and this year is an example of mean-spirited and really poor treatment being given to a family that came here in crisis, and we’re calling on the government to give this family a fair hearing,” Sims said from Ottawa. If the Conservatives have their way, Sims said refugee families won’t have access to making a claim to stay in Canada on compassionate and humanitarian grounds. Immigration changes are being “rammed through Parliament”, with only two days being given to debate them, she noted. Dr. Leslie Brown has served as the Ramirez family’s doctor since they first came to Canada in May of 2010. “The extortion of her father by criminals followed by the sexual assault and subsequent pregnancy have been extremely disturbing and dif-
ficult to endure,” Dr. Brown wrote about the post traumatic stress disorder that he’s treating Laurita for in a letter to the appeals committee of Citizenship and Immigration Canada. “She suffers nightmares and flashbacks. She had to leave her boyfriend who is the father of Emmely behind in Guatemala. I recommend the committee allow the (Ramirez) family to remain in Canada. It would be insurmountably stressful for this family to return to a country where they have suffered so deeply. It would be unacceptably cruel of us to not accept them as Canadians.” The Ramirez family attends The Salvation Army Richmond Community Church, where Pastor Brad Smith has come to know them. “The two adults, Mario and Eloisa lead the family in an exemplary way constantly being role models of dedication and honesty...We pray you consider the implications that such brief time and sudden relocation can have in the well-being and emotional development of young children. We consider they all have suffered incredible hardship and stress during this process. Undoubtedly, they will suffer even more to have to return to a country to face the uncertainty of their future.” Marin said the family has made an application to remain in Canada under humanitarian and compassionate grounds. But a decision is still pending. She noted that the review of the family’s plight by federal authorities did not take into consideration the fact that they faced extortion threats, that the extortionists were arrested, that the family was under police protection, and that during that protection, Laurita was raped by a police officer. Instead, they solely interviewed the applicant, Mario Ramirez, who Marin described as a shy, timid man with little education who felt intimidated by the process, and whose confusion about the dates surrounding relevant incidents combined with the language barrier did not do the family any favours. But Ramirez’s wife and daughter, Laurita, who also suffered greatly, were never called in to make statements. And now the family is desperate, as in just one week, they must show their airline itinerary to government officials, and by June 16 begin their return trip to the country from which they once fled.
Abreast in a Boat will be paddling the Thames this weekend for the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee.
Paddling by the Queen Richmond dragon boaters to take part in jubilee by Don Fennell Sports Editor Georgina Patko, Yvonne Stitch and Margaret Hobson have been invited to spend Sunday (June 3) with the Queen. At least the better part of it. The three Richmond women are members of Abreast from the West, a team of 14 breast cancer survivors from around the Lower Mainland who’ll be paddling the River Thames in the Thames Diamond Jubilee Pageant in honour of Queen Elizabeth’s 60 years on the throne. “Absolutely we’re pinching ourselves at the honour,” said Patko, who along with Stitch, Hobson and Vancouver’s Heather Trenholm—who works in Richmond—are longtime members of
the local dragon boat team Abreast in a Boat. “I think it’s going to be a lot of fun, but it’s difficult to imagine what it’s really going to be like until we get there.” The opportunity was spawned about a year ago during a dragon boat race in Malaysia. That’s when Trenholm was encouraged by the president of the International Dragon Boat Federation (who’s asked to be on the boat) to apply to be part of the jubilee. According to Patko, the now-dubbed Abreast from the West—which will be near the front—will be the only Canadian vessel among the expected 1,000 on the river that day. She added that the flotilla will be the largest on the Thames in at least 350 years, possibly ever. Film crews from just about every country in the world will be on hand for the flotilla, which is expected to draw one million spectators along the river. In all, the crew will be on the water for up to five hours—not because the flotilla will take that long, but because they have to get to the start line—leading the queen’s barge—and in position for the
actual 11-kilometre trek. “It’s going to be amazing,” said Patko. “They’re going to have all the church bells answering each other, choirs performing, and the Royal Symphony Orchestra on a barge.” The Abreast from the West crew will be decked out in distinctly Canadian redand-white uniforms replete with maple leafs. Even the life jackets are red. “Every day that goes by we’re getting more excited,” said Stitch, adding there are many reasons why she wanted to be part of this once-in-a-lifetime experience. “Imagine how exciting it’s going to be the only Canadian boat blinged out in Canada uniforms? You rarely go anywhere broadcasting you’re Canadian. And obviously it’s a great honour to be celebrating a great woman’s accomplishment.” Stitch said there will be no time to rest—“because the Queen isn’t stopping”—so they’ll have to keep the clip up. At one point, before the queen gets on her barge, they’ll pass by her and will have to do the salute.
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she removed her jeans that were overtop her bathing suit. "I just noticed him watching quite closely. It made me really uncomfortable." A short time later, the girls moved to the water park, and the Steveston mom noticed a woman videotaping what she thought was her own young daughter using an iPhone. It then became apparent that the women, in her 20s, possibly eastern European and with a chain tattoo on her left ankle, was taking video of her daughter and her eight-year-old friend. The mom then went over and asked the woman to stop, and then gathered up the kids. It was a short time later that the mom saw the man she'd taken note of earlier, and the woman chatting with their backs turned. But the pair apparently didn't stop their suspicious activity, as according to their eight-year-old daughter's friend, she spotted them hiding behind some bushes to continue what appeared to be filming. Richmond RCMP Cpl. Sherrdean Turley said police were called, but
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were unable to find the couple in question. "While nothing criminal occurred in this instance, it's still great that this was reported to us," Turley said. "We'd like to encourage the public to continue to report suspicious behaviour, paying particular attention to physical descriptions, direction of travel, vehicle and license plates which assist us in tracking down those involved." The Richmond mom offered the following description: • Male, early 40s, about six feet tall, with shaggy blond hair thinning slightly at the back, wearing a burgundy and grey shirt with faded grey jeans, and looked to be of Eastern European descent, possibly Russian. • female, mid to late 20s, with straight blond hair, slight build wearing high heels, a mini skirt and black leggings, a black T-shirt, and sunglasses, and also possibly of Eastern European descent. Anyone with information about the incident is asked to call the Richmond RCMP at 604-2781212.
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New holiday next year Premier Christy Clark is pushing ahead with plans for a new Family Day holiday in February, after independent MLAs voted against the move. NDP MLAs supported B.C. Liberal members in the key vote to approve the new statutory holiday Tuesday. The first one will be next Feb. 11, and the second Monday in February each year after that. Independent MLAs criticized the move and forced a standing vote, after listing the costs it would impose on business. Clark has argued that the new holiday will not only increase family time, it will also boost business for ski hills, hotels restaurants and other tourist businesses during a slow time of year.
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Three more locals charged with rioting
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Three more young Richmond residents have been charged with rioting in connection with the Stanley Cup riot on June 15 of last year in Downtown Vancouver. Christopher Moewes, 24, Rajinder Sandhu, 23, and Harkamal Bhullar, 18, were charged with participating in a riot this week, and were among seven new individuals charged including a trio of young offenders from Sidney, B.C., and a 25-year-old from Port Moody, Patrick Judge. Moewes was also charged with breaking and entering, Bhullar was charged with two counts of mischief, and Sandhu was charged with three counts of mischief. Meanwhile, Sophie Carmelle Laboissonniere pled not guilty Wednesday to charges of participating in a riot and breaking and entering. Her trial is scheduled to start on April 22, 2013, and eight days have been set aside for the case.
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Fit For A Queen returns Saturday The Shooting Stars Foundation is presenting the 11th annual Fit For A Queen event Saturday, June 2. Audience members will plunge into the world of drag, promising plenty of lipstick, high heels and hilarity, along with camp, glamour and kitsch. Fit For A Queen celebrates pop’s top divas, old and new, with lip-synching and choreography. Featured performers include Sienna Blaze, Coco, Devana DeMille, Dame Hope Diamond Lady Gem, Jaylene, Mandy Kamp, Kiki LaWhore, Conni Smudge, Summer Clearance, Symone, Syren, Tatiana, Vera Way, Vivian VonBrokenHymen and Iona Whipp. Proceeds go to the Shooting Stars Foundation in support of AIDS agencies. River Rock Show Theatre will host the show, which begins at 8 p.m. Tickets, $33, at ticketmaster.ca or 1-855-9855000.
by Matthew Hoekstra Staff Reporter Richmond council has decided to keep parking free on Steveston streets this summer. City council approved a trial parking plan for Steveston, effective from June 11 to Sept. 30. Instead of parking meters for the village, bylaw enforcement will be stepped up, permit parking will be introduced for lanes and measures to stop spillover into residential areas will be introduced. New bylaw officers will now be hired—the equivalent of 1.5 full-time
positions—to enforce a two-hour daytime limit in the village. If the officers write 15 violation tickets each day this summer, their $39,000 cost will be offset, according to staff. New signs will be posted at entrances of single-family neighbourhoods notifying motorists of an existing bylaw that limits parking to three hours—unless the vehicle belongs the the owner of the abutting property. In neighbourhoods with apartments—where the bylaw doesn’t apply—the city is expected to introduce a blanket three-hour time limit for parking. City staff pitched parking meters as a way to accommodate more visitors in the village during the busy summer season after the Steveston Harbour Authority started charging $2 an hour for most spots in its off-street lots last summer. But the city found strong opposition to the idea.
City Board Traffic advisory for No. 3 Road Richmond Night Market traffic Please be advised during the summer operation of the Richmond Night Market, located at 8351 River Road (directly west of the River Rock Casino Resort), traffic on No. 3 Road may be heavier than normal. Evening travel delays may occur in the area. To get to the airport or to Vancouver, the use of alternate routes, such as Dinsmore Bridge and Russ Baker Way, is strongly encouraged. To other nearby City Centre destinations, including River Rock Casino Resort, the use of Great Canadian Way is recommended. The Canada Line may also be used as an alternative to travel to the Richmond Night Market or other destinations previously mentioned. The Richmond Night Market occurs Fridays and Saturdays, 7:00 p.m. to midnight; and Sundays and long weekend Mondays, 6:00 to 11:00 p.m. For more information, please contact 604-276-4210. City of Richmond | 6911 No. 3 Rd. Richmond BC V6Y 2C1 | Tel: 604-276-4000
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All RichCity Idol singers were ‘amazing’ From Page 1 Runner-up was Kris Aquino, a Grade 12 student at H.J. Cambie, while Grade 11 Hugh Boyd Secondary student Dana Barlaan finished third in voting. Backstage, da Silva, 16, said she wasn’t expecting to win on the big stage. “All of them, were so amazing,” she said of the others. “It’s so amazing to come this far. Standing up there, I have no words to describe it.” Music became a passion for her in Grade 8 after she performed at a school talent show—and after Tuesday night, that passion doesn’t appear to have waned. Said da Silva: “Even if it’s just as a hobby, it’s something I love to do.” Offering thoughts on each performance were judges Andrew Allen, a Vernon-based singersongwriter; Andrew Sosa, the Beat 94.5 intern and former Idol host; and Adam Hurstfield, president of XOXO Entertainment Corp. Allen, who also offered a guest performance, told da Silva she took the Clarkson song “over the top.” “I was astounded by your vocal control,” he said. “This competition has been amazing.” Sosa added: “I could tell it really meant something to you.” Hurstfield didn’t quite know what to say. “I’m going to try not to swear here, but holy beep,” he said. “I don’t normally say this but I like that version better than the original Kelly Clarkson (one).” J.N. Burnett student Moses Caliboso and R.A. McMath’s Lorie Leung emceed the evening, while two Richmondbased dance crews also lit up the stage: Freshh, which recently made the finals of the TV reality show Canada’s Got Talent; and F8te, an all-girl dance crew from Fresh Groove Productions. Jeff Laing, a singer who served as a vocal coach for the 10 competitors, also performed. Other students spent months planning RichCity Idol, led by executive producer and event cofounder Natasha Jung, along with co-ordinators Joanne Angai, Jennifer Liu and Justin Uyeno. Other idols who competed this year: Monica Teng (Palmer), Jessica Joy (McRoberts), Lexys Bandayrel (MacNeill), Ronny Au (Burnett), Chris Clute (McMath), Sherilyn
Fernando (Richmond) and Geraldine Figueroa (Steveston London). Proceeds from this year’s event will be donated to B.C. Children’s Hospital. As winner, da Silva nets a $7,000 scholarship to RSA Academy and a $600 recording package from Promised Land Studios. •See richmondreview. com for a slideshow.
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EDITORIAL: So long, AirCare AirCare will die a natural death in December, 2014. It is long overdue. The provincial program, which is operated by a private operator under TransLink oversight, was actually instituted in the dying days of the Social Credit government. The Socreds were desperate to be seen as ‘doing something’ about air pollution from vehicles. AirCare has been unpopular from the beginning, but at first it did serve a purpose. There
were a lot of polluting vehicles on the road, some with pollution control equipment that had been disabled. Others belched oil smoke because of engine wear, and there was nothing to stop such vehicles from being driven indefinitely. AirCare either forced these vehicles off the road, or into a shop for needed repairs. The program was updated several times, with newer vehicles only requiring two-year inspections, and the newest vehicles not needing them
at all. This is because vehicle emission standards are much higher than they were in the early 1990s. As a result, AirCare hasn’t been necessary for some time. There simply aren’t enough older vehicles on the road to make such an expensive and bureaucratic program necessary. Random enforcement to reduce air pollution is best, in an era where emission controls standards are much higher than they used to be.
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A few years ago, Michelle Li wrote a wonderful letter that spoke of her angst as a mother of small children having to keep her kids indoors whenever her townhouse complex sprayed their grounds. CIRCULATION MANAGER RACHAEL FINKELSTEIN, 604-247-3710 circulation@richmondreview.com CIRCULATION JR TUAZON, ROYA SARWARY, 604-247-3710 circulation@richmondreview.com
CREATIVE SERVICES MANAGER JAANA BJORK, 604-247-3716 jaana@richmondreview.com CREATIVE DEPARTMENT GABE MUNDSTOCK, 604-247-3718 gabe@richmondreview.com PETER PALMER, 604-247-3706 peter@richmondreview.com JAMES MARSHALL, 604-247-3701 james@richmondreview.com The Richmond Review is a member of the B.C. Press Council, a self-regulatory body governing the province’s newspaper industry. The council considers complaints from the public about the conduct of member newspapers. Directors oversee the mediation of complaints, with input from both the newspaper and the complaint holder. If talking with the editor or publisher does not resolve your complaint about coverage or story treatment, you may contact the council. Write (include documentation) within 45 days to B.C. Press Council, 201 Selby St., Nanaimo, B.C. V9R 2R2. For information, phone 888-687-2213 or go to www.bcpresscouncil.org Published every Wednesday and Friday by Black Press Ltd.
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can’t sing. I look at all the participants of the RichCity Idol concert with awe. That takes courage to hold notes, without having your voice waver, in front of a hundreds of people. I’d probably choose root canal over having to sing in front of an audience. But sometimes,
being the lone voice is necessary. Sometimes, a truth needs to be spoken. And sometimes, that lone voice can attract a choir of voices in support. A few years ago, that lone voice was Michelle Li. She wrote a wonderful letter that spoke of her angst as a mother of small children having to keep her kids indoors whenever her townhouse complex sprayed their grounds. That simple truth, children being vulnerable to a pesticide spray that their parents had no control over touched a chord with many of us. Many residents sent their support. They wrote letters to the editor echoing Michelle’s plea and sat through meeting after meeting, speaking
in front of Committees and sending in their submissions to Council. In the end, Richmond got one of the strongest cosmetic pesticide by-laws in BC. Two years ago, April Reeves spoke of the need for municipalities to “do something” to stop the influx of genetically modified organism (GMOs) from contaminating our food supply. Richmond could join the small but growing number of communities by banning GMOs from being grown within City limits. April’s voice was strong but a response form the City wasn’t heard for two years. By the time it came, April had moved to Alberta. But, the rest of us who heard her voice, took up the message and
carried it forward. A week ago, ten citizens spoke in front of General Purposes committee, each underlying a different reason why banning GMOs was a good reason and why Richmond had to take this step. Council members heard the passion in people’s voices and agreed that strong action was necessary. Now, not all calls to action are met with support. Corporations, especially, do not like having citizen-led initiatives cut into their bottom line. They use a variety of tactics to try to force us to back down. They’ll call us names like “eco-terrorist” or “Luddite”. And, they’ll send out stories of how these actions will cause
everything from personal injury to the collapse of all order in society. But when one voice attracts others, it’s amazing what local citizens can do. I saw that power again on Monday night at Council. That wasn’t just a choir of voices. That was a rock concert!!! I thank each and every individual who came. Farmers, teachers, students, scientist, mothers, and fathers, all the way from Salmon Arm to Victoria, all lent their voices to aid Richmond. We will remember your help. And when your communities need support, I know our citizens will return the favour. We’ve had practice, and our voices are getting stronger.
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letters GE resolution is reasonable Editor: During the recent debate on Richmond city council’s resolution on banning the cultivation of genetically engineered crops, a few people have suggested that there were a lack of accurate information and a lot of fear about the issue and implied that those who opposed to GE crops were ignorant and irrational. I am not a farmer, nor a scientist. But I have been studying this issue for two years. Through my association with an eco-safety organization affiliated to the United Nations I had the opportunities to speak to toplevel scientists who were experts in the field and involved in setting food safety standard. Many of them said that they would not consume genetically modified foods even though they were the ones to certify them. If these experts had fears about GE products, I think it is not irrational for me to be nervous too! I supported council’s resolution because Richmond has a very important farming community and we cannot gamble on its future. I have read reports about how the GE crops had wiped out native spices in different countries and how certain undesirable elements were programmed into the GE crops although they may be considered “safe” in the narrow sense, i.e. not causing direct and immediate harm to people. I think the resolution council has passed is rational, reasonable and balanced. The issue has been looked at from different angles with long and short-term impacts fully considered. It is a resolution I can proudly tell my future grandchildren I have supported. Coun. Chak Au Richmond
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A better world for the seventh generation Editor: An open letter to Mayor and Council: Thank you for your considerable efforts in studying and debating this issue. To say I am overjoyed at the outcome would be an unnecessary understatement. But I say it anyway. You will already know that hundreds and possibly thousands of people, not just in B.C., not just in Canada but from many parts of the world are cheering your unanimous decision today. You may not know that, thanks to the miracle of modern technology, messages on the current status of the discussions flew out of Richmond City Hall and across the country with almost each statement and each delegate’s presentation. A reliable source reported to me that close on 20,000 people eagerly awaited each and every tweet. The eyes of the world were upon you, upon all of us. Such is the power of the Internet. I informed a major and well
known U.S. GMO information site of council’s decision and was mildly surprised to receive their reply that they had already learned of the news. I was not surprised to learn of their delight. I believe we have seen democracy at its best. The remarkable array of delegates who shared their views was an inspiration. You have clearly tapped into a powerful vein of energy. The news of your trendsetting decision is already flashing around the country and around the world. It is bound to inspire many others. Taken all together the outcomes promise, as I had so fervently hoped, a better world for the seventh generation; for the children of my grandchildren’s grandchildren. To paraphrase one councillor who celebrates a significant birthday today: I could not imagine a better birthday present. Larry Tolton Richmond
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Taking the time to smell the roses From Page 10 •Wear two pairs of socks for the cushion and support. •On cold mornings, over-dress; you can always take off clothes. •Bring water or energy drink. •For summertime excursions, bring bug repellent. •Don’t let the weather dictate your schedule. Cold or hot, go out and acclimate. •When it rains, you get to experiment with rain gear so rain becomes just another distraction. Everybody wants to do their best but when you read accounts of races, you’ll notice many times participants will talk about how nice everyone was on the trails and (of friendly) staffing at the aid stations. To suggest Smith has an adventurous spirit would be an understatement. Everyone has a favourite time to run and his is the middle of the night! I wondered about him running and encountering whatever might be searching for food, such as tasty hikers but he was not concerned. “My favorite time to run is in the middle of the night—seriously! I often leave out on a trailhead at 2 or 3 a.m. with my trusty, very bright headlamp, my liquids in hand, any clothes I think I may need along with nourishment to keep energy up while out there.” In my humble opinion, the very best part of trail running is simply taking the time to smell the roses. You can’t let your mind wander while running city streets – at least not without putting yourself in danger of a car/runner collision, which runners always seem to lose. To get your trail running feet wet participate in the Five Peaks trail running series. See www.5peaks. com for info. See you on the trails! Christine Blanchette is a Richmond runner and writer. Follow her on Twitter (@christineruns) and at www. christineruns.com
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Brian Orser returned to his regular job as the skating director with the Toronto Cricket, Skating and Curling Club on Thursday, but not before leaving what will likely be an indelible mark on the future of figure skating in B.C. The 1984 and 1988 Olympic silver medalist and eight-time Canadian men’s singles champion, Orser teamed with internationally-acclaimed and Quebec-based choreographer Julie Marcotte for a three-day seminar this week at the Richmond Ice Centre. “It was pretty amazing and having them together made it especially productive,” event organizer and Connaught Skating Club director of programs Keegan Murphy said. “Brian’s technical expertise and Julie being more of a performance-based expert balanced the three days
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Active summer beckons athletes From Page 13
Focusing on artistic and technical excellence, Designing Champions drew 76 skaters from around B.C. (the majority members of the host Connaught Skating Club) and more than a dozen coaches, including one from Europe. During his own skating career, Murphy attended several major seminars as a national-level athlete and mentored two years ago with Orser in Toronto. But
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sports Stars of tomorrow Anna Cathcart of the Richmond Kajaks sprints to the finish line at the 44th annual B.C. Elementary Track and Field Championships, hosted by the local club, last weekend at Minoru Park. See our slideshow at richmondreview.com. Don Fennell photos
Young Kajaks athletes showed well in all disciplines, including the long jump (left) and on the track where Seth Wong-Hen (above) set a personal best.
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Richmond Hospital Foundation – Doctor of Philanthropy Awards
Lorraine Palmer and Linda Chrystal received their Doctor of Philanthropy Award on behalf of the Kronier Family from Dr. David Ostrow, president and CEO of Vancouver Coastal Health.
Kush Panatch, Natalie Meixner, Eugene Greczmiel and Maureen Ilich. The Doctor of Philanthropy Award winners.
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Mary Kemmis receives an award on behalf of The Richmond Review from Dr. David Ostrow.
thank you! Richmond Hospital Foundation extends our gratitude to the Greczmiel Family for their philanthropic leadership at Richmond Hospital
Richmond Hospital Foundation is honoured to recognize our generous donors who have enabled the purchases of lifesaving medical equipment, health care programs, and facility enhancements. This benefits our patients and it helps our medical and health care teams deliver the best care possible, right here in Richmond. Our sincere thanks to the many generous donors who attended Richmond Hospital Foundation’s Donor Recognition Reception & Awards event that took place on May 30, 2012. Special congratulations to donors who were recognized with the 2012 Doctor of Philanthropy Award. This honorary title comes complete with a lab coat and stethoscope. Awards were presented to: Ampri Group, AM1320 CHMB, Great Canadian Gaming Corporation, Greczmiel Family, Kronier Family, Lingyen Mountain Temple (Canada), Nightingale Electrical Ltd., Paul Oei & Loretta Lai, Press / KERSH Clothing, Richmond Centre, Richmond Review, Richmond Steel Recycling Limited, Viva Pharmaceutical Inc., White Spot (Richmond Centre), Helena K. Yiu
Eugene Greczmiel and daughters Michele Cupit and Lisa Roberts presented with the Richmond Hospital Foundation’s 2012 Milan & Maureen Ilich Philanthropic Award of Distinction
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community Richmond Hospital Foundation recognizes donors Lai •Press / KERSH Clothing •Richmond Centre •The Richmond Review •Richmond Steel Recycling Limited •Viva Pharmaceutical Inc. • Prakash Ganatra and Veena Ganatra of White Spot, Richmond Centre. •Helena K. Yiu
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Through our work we strive to ensure that we create a stronger community and at the heart of a strong community is a well supported health care system. The Richmond Hospital Foundation continues to be a pillar of support for our wonderful city and we look forward to building on our relationship with the foundation moving forward.
Nightingale Electrical, Richmond based and founded in 1984, provides industry leading electrical services across a broad range of construction sectors. Grateful for our success and growth over the years, we believe strongly in giving back to the community and are proud to be recipients of an Honorary Doctor of Philanthropy Award from the Richmond Hospital Foundation this year.
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The Sandhu family and the Ampri Group are honored to receive the Doctor of Philanthropy Award from Richmond Hospital Foundation
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Richmond Hospital Foundation honoured community members who have made a difference at the hospital. On Wednesday at Gateway Theatre, groups or individuals that have cumulatively donated more than $50,000 to Richmond Hospital Foundation received Doctor of Philanthropy Awards. The foundation also announced the creation of the Milan and Maureen Ilich Philanthropic Award of Distinction. “ T h e re a re m a n y families in Richmond and companies that have deep roots here and have been very generous, with a long history of support in this community, including health care,” said Kush Panatch, chair of the Richmond Hospital Foundation board. “Maureen and Milan Ilich have always given because they have always been philanthropic ... When you give back to our community, everyone benefits,” he added. Receiving the inaugural award were the Greczmiel family, with Eugene Greczmiel and his daughters Michele Cupit and Lisa Roberts in attendance. Those receiving Doctor of Philanthropy Awards were: •Paramjit Sandhu & Gurdip Sandhu of the Ampri Group; •AM1320 CHMB •Great Canadian Gaming Corporation •Michele Cupit amd Lisa Roberts •The Kronier Family •Lingyen Mountain Temple (Canada) •Doug Nightingale of Nightingale Electrical Ltd. •Paul Oei & Loretta
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Leading through Giving The Richmond Review is delighted to be among those honoured by the Richmond Hospital Foundation with a Doctor of Philanthropy Award in our 80th year as Richmond’s newspaper of record. We thank our readers and community partners for making this ongoing philanthropy possible.
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OPEN: SUNDAY 2-4 53 - 22000 SHARPE AVE • $369,800 TERRIFIC NEW PRICE! If you’re looking for price value and lifestyle, this is it! Great family starter, 2 bdrm & den or 3rd bdrm, &/or convert garage for that extra room, 2.5 baths, 9’ ceilings, gas FP, 2 car parking, heritage style TH, 1,302sq.ft. S-facing exposed balcony overlooks green space. Quiet country setting, yet easy access to major routes,. Shopping, 10 mins. to D.T. Richmond. BELOW ASSESSMENT TO MOVE.
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The Flats on Georgia finds a home in Chinatown
‘Thoughtful livability’ at work When Panther Constructors decided to build their latest development in Chinatown, The Flats on Georgia, they ran into a few emotional obstacles. “How do you build in a part of the city with so much history?” asks Panther Director Brian Low. “We have to do justice to the neighbourhood.” “You have to carefully stitch a patch into the existing quilt,” says Scott Brown of Colliers International Residential Marketing. The 28 one- and two-bedroom condominiums include nine-foot ceilings, and plenty of floor-to-ceiling windows that will allow natural light to pour in.
Outside, the building rises nine storeys from the street, and features contemporary Chinatown architecture like slotted shutters, Juliet balconies in some plans and ground level retail. “The crux of the unit is ‘thoughtful livability,’” Low says. With open concept kitchens, polished concrete flooring throughout and custom millwork, it’s clear that no detail has been overlooked. “(We) spent a lot of time thinking (about) important details,” Low says. “Personally, I haven’t lived in a place that feels more like a community ... It’s like a small town inside a big city.” Visit theflatsongeorgia.com or call 604-790-8744 for more information.
tables, chairs and benches, and paved garden paths and green space. Surrey City Centre “is going to be a gathering space,” says Lin. “It’s going to be the most popular space in Greater Vancouver.” The civic plaza currently holds the City Centre Library and will eventually be home to Surrey’s new City Hall. A new performing arts centre, Simon Fraser University and the Surrey Art Gallery are also nearby. Almost any amenity or service you could imagine is in the area, from shopping at the Central City mall to grabbing a bite to eat at one of the local restaurants. If it’s a bit of outdoor recreation you’re looking for, you’ll be able to find it at one of the many parks near Wave, including Holland Park,
home of the annual Fusion Festival and Movies Under the Stars. The North Surrey Recreation Centre, featuring a pool and several ice rinks, is right beside the Surrey Central SkyTrain station, just minutes from Wave. Wave is within easy walking distance of transit, so you’ll be able to leave your car behind. There are several bus routes and SkyTrain stations in the area. “It’s easy to zip to central Surrey and back to Vancouver,” Lin says. Surrey has quickly become a large urban centre in its own right, separate from Vancouver itself. “Places like Surrey, suburban centres, are going to be the next Vancouver east side,” Lin says, citing that area’s popularity with buyers until its home prices began to rise. “To get that kind of pricing, you have to go out to the suburban areas. This area is going to take off,” he says. Homes at Wave start at $179,900. For more information, visit www. waveliving.ca or call 604-951-9283.
‘This area is going to take off’
A new Wave of style in Surrey City Centre by Kerry Vital
Rize Alliance is bringing some high style to Surrey’s City Centre with its newest condominium project, Wave. The two high-rise towers will hold 235 suites per tower, and with generous balconies included in every home, it’s no surprise that many have already been sold. Many of the outdoor spaces are larger than 100 square feet. “It’s unheard of to bring that kind of outdoor space to condos,” says Will Lin, president of Rize Alliance. The architecture is definitely the defining exterior feature of Wave. As its name suggests, it’s built in a gently undulating wave pattern that will make it an iconic part of the City Centre skyline. Each floor is curved differently than the one above and below it, so no two homes are identical. “People can be proud of (it) as they drive up to their home,” says Lin. Curb appeal is definitely one of the many reasons people are choosing to live at Wave, along with the affordable prices and the location, which is rapidly growing in popularity. Another special feature at Wave is inside the suites. Ingenious movable walls mean that you can change your home to suit your every need, whether it’s closing off a space for visiting overnight guests or opening it up to have more room to entertain. “The movable walls create space as necessary,” Lin says. He explains that this gives homeowners double the possibilities for their home. There are a variety of one- and two-bedroom floorplans available, ranging from approximately 522 to 780 square feet. The living area features contemporary wood-tone laminate flooring, while the bedroom includes luxurious nylon custom carpeting that you can sink your toes into. Because of the design of the building there is a beautiful view in every direction, so the large windows let in tons of natural light and afford you a daily taste of your personal stunning view. The kitchens are perfect for entertaining or a night in with a glass of wine and a good book. With polished quartzite countertops complemented by soft-close durable wood grain cabinets
and stainless-steel appliances, you may be inspired to become a gourmet chef. A typical condo kitchen, this is not. The bathrooms are chic and cool, with their own set of polished quartzite countertops and porcelain floor tile. A brushed aluminum mirror lends a little elegant touch to the space where you may spend much of your time getting ready for the day or a night out. When you’re ready for a bit of entertainment, the development has some pretty great amenities, from a state-of-the-art fitness centre, a theatre room, a library and lounge areas with a kitchen, among many other amenities. Wave is also pet-friendly, with a pet wash/grooming room. A community garden is also on-site, as well as an open space on the ground level that will hold a barbecue area with
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People can be proud of (it) as they drive up to their home,” says Rize Alliance President Will Lin.
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The homes at Wave are elegant and modern, with wood-tone laminate flooring and large windows to let the natural light flood in. With several different floorplans available, you’ll have no trouble finding the perfect home.
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A NEW WAVE OF STYLE & AFFORDABILITY THE BEST PRICED NEW HI-RISE CONDOS IN CANADA
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With its massive wrap-around decks, incredibly efficient floorplans and moveable interior walls, WAVE redefines smart living. Combined with a location that gives you effortless access to everything you want, including SkyTrain, WAVE is the new flexible and affordable way to live.
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GREAT 3 BEDROOM HOME IN POPULAR WESTWIND. Private west yard. Walk to Westwind Elementary and Steveston Village. Call Jim to view! 604-328-1164.
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INDEX IN BRIEF FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS . . . . . . . . . 1-8 COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS . . . . 9-57 TRAVEL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61-76 CHILDREN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80-98 EMPLOYMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102-198 BUSINESS SERVICES . . . . . . . . . . 203-387 PETS & LIVESTOCK . . . . . . . . . . . 453-483 MERCHANDISE FOR SALE . . . . . . 503-587 REAL ESTATE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 603-696 RENTALS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 703-757 AUTOMOTIVE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 804-862 MARINE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 903-920
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PHANG, Francis. It is with great sadness we announce the passing of our father, Francis Phang, born 29th of August, 1932. He passed away peacefully on the 26th of May, 2012. He is survived by wife Margaret, daughter Elaine, sons Raymond (wife Kim), Simon, Francis Jr (wife Janet), and 7 grandchildren. May he rest in peace.
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A well established rapid test kit manufacturer in Delta, BC is recruiting participants to perform in a Drug Screening Test lay user study. The participants should meet the following criteria: 1. Able to read and write English 2. Willing to spend up to 1 hour at testing site. If you are interested, please email your name and contact telephone number to info@ind.ca and include “Drug Screening Test lay user study” in the subject line.
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LOST: KEYS, 3 keys, white USB stick. Vic Richmond Public Market May 18. 604-277-4294.
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BUSINESS FOR SALE Be your own boss publishing your own local entertainment / humour magazine. Javajoke publications is offering an exclusive protected license in your area. We will teach you our lucrative proven system, step by step by step to create the wealth that you want. Perfect for anyone FT / PT, from semi-retired to large scale enterprise. Call today to get your no obligation info packet. Toll FREE 1-855-406-1253
Saturday, June 2nd 9:30 am to 4 pm Hospice Cottage Thrift Store
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DRIVERS/COURIER/ TRUCKING
CLASS 1 DRIVERS WANTED! Sign bonus $2000 for Owner/op ph: 604-598-3498/fax: 604-598-3497 DRIVER. Class 1 Drivers wanted. Offering top pay. Close to home. Home most weekends. Family comes first! 1 year flat deck exp. & border crossing a must. Fax resume & driver abstract to 604-853-4179. TEAM DRIVERS required for regular USA runs. Must have 2 years mountain and highway experience and a clean drivers abstract. $22.50 per hour. Contact Ron Hutton at Coastal Pacific Xpress at 604-5750983 ext 351 or fax resume to 604575-0973 TEAM DRIVERS required for regular USA runs. Must have 2 years mountain and highway experience and a clean drivers abstract. $22.50 per hour. Contact Yugo at Blueland Transport at 604-777-9720 x105 or email resume to: y@blue-land.ca
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Security Patrol Guard Steveston Harbour Authority seeks an energetic individual for Night Operational Patrols (12:00am-8:00am) Applicant must have a valid BC driver’s license, a professional appearance, good interpersonal skills, good command of English, both spoken and written, and must be a team player. Knowledge of vessels, basic computer skills, and BST 1 and 2 are assets. Wages start at $14.00 per hour.
Drop off resume to: 12740 Trites Road, Richmond
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T-MAR INDUSTRIES located in Campbell River is hiring for the position of Heavy Duty Mechanic. Position comes with a competitive benefit package and applicant must possess a valid driver’s license. Contact Tyson Lambert. Mail: 5791 Duncan Bay Road, Campbell River BC V9H 1N6 Fax: 250286-9502. Email:tysonlambert@t-mar.com
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CHILDCARE available in large Richmond home with experienced mature child minder. Reasonable rates and flexible hours. Playroom and large fenced backyard for indoor and outdoor supervised activities. Some drop in care available depending on daily schedule. Child must be at least 4 years of age. Please contact me for meeting to discuss your child’s needs. susan@bigspringresort.com
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Helen Ivy McAllister (nee Pearce) November 8, 1913 - May 25, 2012
Richmond Funeral Home Cremation & Reception Centre 604-273-3748
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LOST: CAT, brown tail). 16 yrs. old. Granville. Sat May missed. Reward call 604-908-0111.
Richard Gordon Hight Born 1948 - Passed away May 3, 2012 at Richmond Hospital. Leaves behind his devoted and beloved wife Barbara after 43 years of marriage, son Shawn, daughter Tracey, daughterin-law Jen, future son-in -law Kyle, sister- in-laws Ellen and Sandy, brother Jimmy and family, sister Francine and family, grandson Ayden, granddaughters Avery and Arya going to be coming into the world soon. Please watch over them all. You will never be forgotten and you will always be loved and greatly missed. Richmond Funeral Home 604-273-3748
It is with a heavy heart that I announce the passing of my Mother in Richmond Hospital at the age of 98. Predeceased by her parents Agnes and Frank Pearce, her loving husband and best friend Arthur McAllister and also her sisters, Mary, Lillian, Dorothy, Violet and her brother Frank. She will be missed by her loving and devoted daughter Helen (Siegfried) grandchildren Richard Ulmer (Cassandra) and Helen Olenick (Daryl) and her very special great-grandchildren Courtney and Travis Olenick whom she adored. She was an amazing woman and an inspiration to all. She will be missed by all who were fortunate enough to know her and she will live on in our hearts forever. Thank you to Dr. Charles Webb for his friendship & care and Dr. Ian Connell for his kindness. Funeral service to be held at Richmond Funeral Home, 8420 Cambie Road, Richmond, BC on Saturday June 2, 2012 at 2:00 pm. Reception to follow.
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OFFICE MANAGER J. K. Japanese Used & New Auto Parts Ltd. is hiring for Office Manager - $20.62/hr, 40hrs/wk. Mail - 13191 Mitchell Road, Richmond, BC. V6V 1M7. Fax- (604) 321-1099.
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Technical and Compliance Manager Some great kids aged 12 to 18 who need a stable, caring home for a few months. Are you looking for the opportunity to do meaningful, fulfilling work? PLEA Community Services is looking for qualified applicants who can provide care for youth in their home on a full-time basis or on weekends for respite. Training, support and remuneration are provided. Funding is available for modifications to better equip your home. A child at risk is waiting for an open door.
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$100-$400 CASH DAILY for Landscaping Work! Competitive, Energetic, Honesty a MUST!
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.
DELIVERY PERSONS
CANPAGES Seeking mature individuals with car or truck to deliver the new Canpage phonebooks in the Tsawwassen, Ladner & Richmond areas.
SUMMER REGISTRATION! RPC Childcare Facility
Door to door delivery. ~No selling involved~ Start Immediately!
is taking registration for our Out-of-School Care Summer (Grades K-7) program. Register weekly or monthly. Activities include field trips, barbeque Thursdays, and different clubs. We are also taking registration for September program as well.
PDC Logistics Call: 1-800-663-4383 To Book Info. Session
We will begin taking registrations on June 1st at 7am for a limited amount of spaces. First come, first serve! Come in or call us at 604-278-3264 to make an appointment to come register. We are located at 9300 Westminster Highway.
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Call Rochelle 604.777.2195 STRUCTURLAM PRODUCTS Ltd., located in beautiful Penticton, B.C. is seeking experienced Timber Framers. For more information and to apply, please visit our website @ www.sales@structurlam.com LOOKING FOR A NEW JOB? Use bcclassified.com - Employment Section 100’s
Mainland Sand & Gravel Ltd. (www.mainlandsg.com) is recruiting for the permanent full time and immediately available position of Technical and Compliance Manager. The successful candidate will report directly to the Mine Manager at the Cox Quarry site in Abbotsford. Primary responsibilities include technical support to all staff regarding the mining plan, capital works projects and maintenance upgrades. In addition, you will be responsible for managing permitting and compliance issues as well as co-ordinating the work of consultants, surveyors and others engaged to assist with the administration of a large hard rock quarry. The ideal candidate will have demonstrated an ability to work sell with others and have shown a practical approach to problem solving in the mining, construction aggregates or a related field for a minimum of ten years. Although not essential, a Professional Engineering or AScT designation is preferred but good interpersonal and presentation skills and proficiency in both written and verbal communication are essential. Mainland Sand & Gravel offers a salary commensurate with experience, a company vehicle or vehicle allowance and a full benefits package including medical, dental and pension. Interested applicants should forward a resume to resumes@ mainlandsg.com. While we thank all applicants for their interest, Mainland will respond directly only to those selected for interviews.
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Licensed Practical Nurse Apply Now and Get a Free Laptop • Practical Nursing and Access to Practical Nursing – Classes Start on June 25 • Nursing Unit Clerk – Class Starts on June 18 • Health Care Assistant Program – Class Starts July 16 Information Sessions Every Wednesday 6-8 PM
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(Close to New Westminster Columbia Sky Train Station)
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Apply Now and Get a Free Laptop & $1000 Scholarship • Practical Nursing Program – Guaranteed Lowest Tuition – Class Starts June 25 • Health Care Assistant Program – Class Starts Every Month Information Sessions Every Friday 4-6 PM Student Loans Available & Job Placement Assistance Provided Morning, Evening and Weekend Classes Available
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HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 329 PAINTING & DECORATING AAA PRECISION PAINTING. Quality work. 778-881-6096.
WAREHOUSEMAN
wanted by Fuchs Lubricants Co. in Langley to do shipping / receiving, packaging and yard maintenance. Must be physically fit and capable of some heavy lifting and forklift work.
$17/hr. to start immediately + Benefits & Profit Bonus. Email resume to custservpacific@fuchs.com or fax to 604-888-1145
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INSTALLERS & HELPERS for SHOWER DOOR & CLOSET ORGANIZER INSTALLATION Surrey’s Leading Glass & Shower Door Company Rahul Glass Ltd. is looking for experienced Full-Time Installers & Helpers. Exciting packages will be offered to those with previous exp. WILLING TO TRAIN. Punjabi speaking is an asset.
Contact Raj 604-710-1581 or fax resume: 604-592-2690
PROFESSIONALS/ MANAGEMENT
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DL Baker Construction Canada is looking for QAQC Manager in Kitimat, BC, Canada. The QA QC Manager will have knowledge in the following: Responsible for all inspection activities - Assign qualified inspection and test personnel to perform their applicable quality related activities - Responsible for review and approval of test controls and test results, inspection records and welding inspections. - Document nonconformances - Bachelor’s degree in an engineering, scientific, or construction-related discipline from four-year college or university; or 2 to 4 years related experience and/ or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience in the civil discipline Knowledge of construction practices (i.e., formwork, rebar, concrete placing, etc) is preferred -Demonstrated skill and knowledge with applicable Quality codes. - Must have knowledge of the general structure of quality assurance programs, especially of inspection and testing procedures under those programs. Please send resume to patton@bakerconcrete.com
SALES
SKYNET Computers Ltd DBA Fido in Surrey hiring F/T pmt Retail Store Supervisor ($16/hr, 40hr/week) + Medical Benefits. Min high school educ & 1 yr exp required. Apply at: careers@skynetonline.ca
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TUTORS wanted. Cert’d for Physics & Information Technology, Grade 11. Richmond. Call: 604-233-0901
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PCL Constructors Westcoast Inc is seeking skilled Tower Crane RIGGERS for projects in the GVRD. Rigging ticket, experience on a commercial construction site working under a crane is required. Send resume via fax:
604-241-5301 or pclvancouverjobs@pcl.com
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Expert in electrical repairs & troubleshooting. Panel upgrades, Renovations Guart. work. Licensed/bonded BBB app. No job too small
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YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 Service Call Lic #89402 Same day guarn’td We love small jobs! 604-568-1899
GUTTER Cleaning Service, Repairs Free Est, 20 yrs exp, Rain or shine. 7 days/week. Simon 604-230-0627
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269 PCL Constructors Westcoast Inc is seeking skilled Formwork Carpenters and apprentices for projects in the GVRD. Good knowledge of commercial construction forming systems/ processes and training in Fall Pro, Scissor Lift an asset. Send resume via fax:
604-241-5301 or pclvancouverjobs@pcl.com
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DEBT CONSOLIDATION PROGRAM
S & S LANDSCAPING & FENCING Factory Direct Cedar Fence Panels for Sale & Installation. 8291 No. 5 Road, Richmond. 604 275-3158
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CONCRETE Removal /Replace. Garages, sidewalks, patios. Call Santino (778)892-5559
PLACING & Finishing * Forming * Site Prep, old concrete removal * Excavation & Reinforcing * Re-Re Specialists 32 Years Exp. Free Estimates.
Call: Rick (604) 202-5184
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SMALL JOB specialist, all repairs Carpentry & flooring Kit & bthrooms a specialty. Dan 604-761-9717
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
Check out our Real Estate Section (600’s) for home listings by realtors and For Sale By Owners for a great deal on your new home.
CLEANUP for SPRING DAerating D Power Raking D Pruning D Lawn Cutting D Power Washing D Fencing D Organic Fertilizing
3 rooms for $299, 2 coats any colour (Ceiling & Trim extra) Price incls Cloverdale Premium quality paint. NO PAYMENT until Job is completed. Ask us about our Laminate Flooring & Maid Services. www.paintspecial.com PAINTING/PRESSURE WASHING Commercial/Residential Call today! 778-387-3002
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1ST CALL Plumbing, heating, gas, licensed, insured, bonded. Local, Prompt and Prof. 604-868-7062
Local & Long Distance
$45/Hr
From 1, 3, 5, 7,10 Ton Trucks Licenced ~ Reliable ~ 1 to 3 Men Free estimate/Seniors discount Residential~Commercial~Pianos
MIN. EXPRESS PAGING SYSTEM Reasonable Rates 604-270-6338
604-537-4140 SPARTAN Moving Ltd. Fast & Reliable. Insured Competitive rates. Wknd Specials. Call Frank: (604) 435-8240
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329 PAINTING & DECORATING A1 PAINTING Co. Exterior painting & Pressure Washing. Exc prices. Call Inderjit (604)721-0372
PRESSURE WASHING
POWER WASHING, Bird Control Resi/Com. Lic/Insur. Free Est: Call Dean 604-839-8856
SAME DAY SERVICE AVAILABLE
Call Ian 604-724-6373 SIDEWALK Pressure Washing Parking Areas, Driveways, Patios $5 Million Liability. WCB. 604-802-9033
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LANDSCAPING
Greenworks Redevlopment Inc. Hedges, Pavers, Ponds & Walls. Returfing, Demos, Drainage, Jackhammering, Old Pools Filled in, Irrigation 604-782-4322
GARDENING SERVICES 21 yrs exp. Tree topping, pruning, trimming, power raking, aeration, cleanup. $15/up. Michael 604-240-2881
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ABE MOVING - $35/Hr. Per Person *Reliable Careful Movers. *Rubbish Removal. *24 Hours. 604-999-6020
Time to Put Down Some Roots?
Always! Pwr. raking, grass cutting, fertilizing, hedging, pruning, Rubbish rem. Free Est. 604-230-0627
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FENCING
PHIL’S FENCING: Custom blt cedar fences/gates/lattice. Repairs, decks & stairs, 604-591-1173, 351-1163
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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
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PARM LANDSCAPING LTD. Cedar fencing installed, gates, repairs, complete lawn maint. Comm/Res. 604-271-5319
Helping CANADIANS repay debts, reduce or eliminate interest regardless of your credit!
Kids and Adults Needed
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DL Baker Construction Canada is looking for Project Engineer in Kitimat, BC, Canada. The Project Engineer will possess competency in the followign areas in order to perform his/her role in a safe, productive, and effective manner Oversees the Administration of Contract (Accepted Bid Package) and Information Management - Assists with Project Administration and Cash Flow Ensures a safe work environement - Bachelor’s degree from four-year college or university; or 2 to 4 years related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience - Ability to work in a team environment -Ability to define problems, gather data, establish facts, and draw
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Ad Control / Reception 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. 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. 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. Interested applicants should send their resumé to: Mary Kemmis, publisher, no later than June 4, 2012. publisher@richmondreview.com The Richmond Review #1-3671 Viking Way, Richmond, BC, V6V 2J5 No phone calls please.
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Kids and Adults Needed Papers are delivered to your door. No need to insert flyers either! Deliver 2x week, Wednesdays and Fridays, right in your neighbourhood. Call our circulation department for information.
Call JR 604-247-3712
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GL ROOFING. Cedar shakes, Asphalt Shingles, Flat roofs, WCB Clean Gutters. $80. 604-240-5362
JJ ROOFING SPECIALIZING IN RE-ROOFING. WCB Insured., 3rd Party Liability, BBB member. Jas 604-726-6345
Our Regional Credit team works out of our Surrey branch providing support to our customers and branches in BC. We are looking for a dynamic individual to fill the role of CREDIT ADMINISTRATOR. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Evaluating customer credit applications, setting limits, collection of A/R, assisting with dispute resolution and account reconciliation. ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS: • Strong communication and organizational skills • Business degree / diploma • Desire for career in credit, willingness to enrol in CCP program • Intermediate computer skills including Excel & Word Steve Hewitt, Emco Corporation • 8308 - 129th Street, Surrey, B.C.V3W 0A6 Fax No: (604) 594-5880 • Email: shewitt@emcoltd.com
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EXCEL ROOFING LTD. All kinds of roofing work. New roof, reroof, repairs. Free est. (778)878-2617.
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Mainland Roofing Ltd. 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
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RUBBISH REMOVAL
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RUBBISH REMOVAL
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PETS
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M.S. MAINTENANCE & RENOVATIONS
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FERTILIZERS
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HOMES FOR RENT
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VEHICLES WANTED
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KEN THURSTON 845
SCRAP CAR REMOVAL
845
SCRAP CAR REMOVAL
851
TRUCKS & VANS
The Scrapper
FREE! Scrap Metal Removal...FREE!!! *Appliances *BBQs *Exercise Equip *Cars/Trucks/Trailers *Hotwater Tanks *Furnaces * Restaurant Equipment All FREE pickup!
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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
359 SAND, GRAVEL & TOPSOIL
COCKER SPANIEL Puppies Family raised â&#x20AC;&#x201C; pure bred, no papers, $500. (604) 888-0832
Always! deliver Top soil, bark mulch, sand & gravel. 7days/wk. Simon 604-230-0627 will spread
English bulldogs: 1 rare black tri, $3500, ckc reg.; 1 rare blck/whte tri, $2500, females. (604)791-1215 shamrocksuniquebulldogs.com
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Golden Retriever, 1 male/1 female, 2 & 3 yrs old, good temperament. $150. (604)795-0118 No Sun calls
TREE SERVICES
LAB PUPS, Chocolate, $700. vet ch, dew-claws rem. 1st shots, dewormed. qual. lines (604)702-0217
Tree removal done RIGHT! â&#x20AC;˘ Tree & Stump Removal â&#x20AC;˘ CertiďŹ ed Arborists â&#x20AC;˘ 20 yrs exp. â&#x20AC;˘ 60â&#x20AC;&#x2122; Bucket Truck â&#x20AC;˘ Crown Reduction â&#x20AC;˘ Spiral Pruning â&#x20AC;˘ Land Clearing â&#x20AC;˘ Selective Logging ~ Fully Insured â&#x20AC;˘ Best Rates ~
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PETS 477
PETS
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
WEED FREE Mushroom Manure $160/13 yds or Well Rotted $180/10 yds. Free Delivery Richmond area. 604-856-8877
RICHMOND #2/Francis. 4 Bdrm house, 3.5 baths, 5 appls, garage, fenced. Nr schls, shops, bus, ns/np, refs, plus utils. 604-319-6122.
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RICHMOND #5/Granville 4 bd + 1 bd dwn, renoâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d, clean, 7 appl, lrg lot, prkg $2200 + util. 604-618-3156
FURNITURE
MATTRESSES starting at $99 â&#x20AC;˘ Twins â&#x20AC;˘ Fulls â&#x20AC;˘ Queens â&#x20AC;˘ Kings 100â&#x20AC;&#x2122;s in stock! www.Direct Liquidation.ca (604)294-2331
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MISC. FOR SALE
FAN, Wood and gold coloured, great condition. Stainless steel KITCHEN SINK, 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 HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper?
REAL ESTATE
NEWFOUNDLAND pups, P/B. 2 male, 1blk, 1brwn. $1000 (604)8191466. No Sunday calls PITTBULL PUPPIES. 8 weeks old. 4M & 2 F. Bluenose. Vet checked. $350. each. 604-825-6793 SHIH TZU Bichon puppies, born April 12. Vet â&#x153;&#x201C; first shots. $500 ea. 604-625-6227 or 604-363-7060. TOY POODLE puppies. 1 apricot, 1 white, both male. Adorable. $700. 778-240-2400 (Cloverdale)
Australian Shepherds, P/B, 7 wks, shots, worming, reg parents, $500. Call (604)791-1215
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BORDER COLLIE PUP, male, 13 wks. Registered. Strong trialing & working pedigree. Vet checked. 1st shots. $500. 604-854-6637 Abbts
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
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HOMES WANTED
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LOTS
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750
SUITES, LOWER
2 BEDROOM basement suite in West Richmond available June 1. Close to all amenities including shopping, bus stop, elementary and high schools. N/S, N/P, Rent is $850 per month. Please call 604781-4529 for more info. RICHMOND No 1 & Springfield, 3 bdrm., 1 bath, bright, reno, own w/d, lam. & tile. Prkg. July 1. $1395 mo. incl. heat & hydro. N/S N/P. Refs. 604-724-5375 RICHMOND, Railway / Steveston Hwy. 2 bdrm, $1200 incl. utils/ cable. D/W. Avail. July 1. NS/NP. Call 604-275-3951 RICHMOND, Steveston & Williams. Brand new 1 bdrm suite. Avail now. N/S. N/P. $900/mo. incl utils. Call 778-847-4803.
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TOWNHOUSES
RICHMOND QUEENSGATE GARDENS Conveniently Located
Professionally Managed by Colliers International Call 604-841-2665
660 LANGLEY/ALDERGROVE
TRANSPORTATION
HOMES FOR SALE-SUPER BUYS
www.dannyevans.ca
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AUTO FINANCING
RENTALS 706
GARAGE SALES
Richmond - 4331 Tucker Ave. off #1 Rd. Huge Garage Sale for Kids. Sun. June 3, 10am - 3pm Lots of toys, videos, clothes, h/hld RICHMOND
MOVING SALE 7500 REEDER RD. SAT. JUNE 2, 9-3 RAIN OR SHINE Furniture, household items.
No early birds RICHMOND, MOVING SALE Crystal collectibles, garden, hshld, shoes, clothing camping, Wi system, game boy, PSP hand held, & lots of misc. Free items.
Saturday, June 2, 9am-2pm 5371-COLBECK ROAD
551
GARAGE SALES
Edgewater Park Townhouses Sat. June 2, 9-2 p.m. 60 - 100 SALES 3200 Francis Rd. or 3031 Williams Rd. Please park off complex
Located in central Richmond, close to all amenities & Kwantlen College. Rent includes heat and hot water.Sorry no pets.
TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH Sat June 2, 9am-3pm 100+ orchids for sale, International Food Fair
7100 Granville Ave
Call 604-830-4002 or 604-830-8246
SATURDAY, JUNE 2/2012 â&#x20AC;˘ 10AMď&#x161;ş2PM Come early and ďŹ nd your treasures
THE BRITANNIA HERITAGE SHIPYARD SOCIETY needs your support to keep us alive and well. 5180 Westwater Drive, Richmond
If you can share some time to volunteer, weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d love to sign you up !! Call us or come down for a tour on Saturday!! We have some exciting projects on the go â&#x20AC;Ś
CALL US: 604-328-3507
2002 TRIUMPH TROPHY. Low kâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s, new battery, runs good. $4,700. Call 604-217-3479; 778-880-0233.
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RECREATIONAL/SALE
2008 FREEDOM SPIRIT 20â&#x20AC;&#x2122; 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
Autos â&#x20AC;˘ Trucks â&#x20AC;˘ Equipment Removal FREE TOWING 7 days/wk. We pay Up To $500 CA$H Rick Goodchild 604.551.9022 #1 FREE SCRAP VEHICLE REMOVAL ASK ABOUT $500 CREDIT $$$ PAID FOR SOME 604.683.2200
SELL YOUR CAR..
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Call 604.575.5555 bcclassified.com
2003 CHEVY VENTURE LS, 7 passenger, auto, 5 door, 189K, $3500 obo (604)298-2659 2005 FORD F150, 4X4, crew cab , green, auto, 160 kms, options, $12,000 firm. Call 604-538-9257.
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UTILITY TRAILERS
ALL STEEL UTILITY TRAILER 1 cubic yard, box 4â&#x20AC;&#x2122; X 5â&#x20AC;&#x2122;, $400. Phone (604)277-0443.
PUBLIC NOTICE OF INTENT
Residents and owners of businesses may comment on this application by writing to: City of Richmond Business License Division Liquor License Applications 6911 No. 3 Road Richmond, B.C. V6Y 2C1
1-888-229-0744 or apply at:
We Will Pay You $1000
All Makes, All Models. New & Used Inventory.
www.greatcanadianautocredit.com
DUPLEXES/4PLEXES
HOMES FOR RENT
Richmond, 2400sf 4 bdrm 2 baths, rec rm, ldry, huge bckyd, NS/NP June 15. $2000 604-312-3226 RICHMOND 2 bdrm. bungalow, fenced yard, July 1. $1600 mo. Small pet OK. N/S (604)278-2382
The intent of the application is to change the hours of operation of Food Primary Liquor Licence #304745.
GUARANTEED
RICHMOND Brickhouse area, 2 bdrm, inste ldry, new appls, strg, u/g prkg $1235 incl ht & h/wtr,ns/np,Jul1. 604-304-9252 msg
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2001 VICTORY CRUISER deluxe 46,000 kms. 1500 cc, 80 H/P $6,500. Call 604-534-2503.
1997 VENTURA Mini Van, like new cond in/out, loaded, tinted windows, 4 16â&#x20AC;? extra new high performance tires on allied wheel avail. $350. AirCared. Picture avail. $1200. 604-9968734.
The current operating hours are: 9 am to 12 am Monday to Sunday The proposed operating hours are: 9 am to 2 am Monday to Sunday
Auto Loans or
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1991 HARLEY DAVIDSON Tourglide. Rebuilt transmission. $7,000. Call 604-217-3479; 778-880-0233.
1-800-910-6402
Visit our website: www.aptrentals.net
RICHMOND. 2 bdrm ½ dupex, 2 full baths. Mediterranean style. Nr Brighouse SkyTrain. N/S. Cat allowed. $1,200 elec/heat/hot water incl. Avail. immed. Suit 2 people Please call aft 2 p.m. 604-272-5015.
Garage Sale-Tools, Plants and So Much More!
DreamCatcher Auto Loans â&#x20AC;&#x153;0â&#x20AC;? Down, Bankruptcy OK Cash Back ! 15 min Approvals www.PreApproval.cc DL# 7557
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1988 CHEVY SILVERADO 2500, 3/4 ton, loaded, a/c, Air Cared, premium cond. 178K. $3500 obo (778)565-4334
MOTORCYCLES
0755 Restaurant & Lounge Inc. #2188-3779 Sexsmith Road Richmond, BC
1 & 2 Bdrms
Rain or Shine
830
AAA SCRAP CAR REMOVAL Minimum $150 cash for full size vehicles, any cond. 604-518-3673
An application has been received by the Liquor Control & Licensing Branch and by the City of Richmond from:
Available Immediately
24th Annual Sale
1990 Dodge Diesel Tow Truck. 5spd, new tires, wheel lift, low kmâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s, does need finishing work. Pictures available. $3500. 604-996-8734.
APARTMENT/CONDO
RICHMOND
Richmondâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Largest
828 COMMERCIAL VEHICLES
Under the Liquor Control & Licensing Act
CENTRAL Richmond Move in with suitcase. Beautifully furnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d 1 bdrm apt with rec ctr, ns/np, avail immed. $1200 incl heat/elec. 604-626-6435
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2 hr. Service www.a1casper.com (604)209-2026
Close to schools & public transportation. Spacious 2 & 3 bdrm townhouses. 6 Applâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s., balcony, 2 car garage, 2 full baths, gas f/p. 1 Year lease required. No Pets.
FULLY SERVICED LOT 45x160 quiet neighborhood. $649,000. 10271 Gilmore Cres 604-273-4124
Homelife Benchmark Realty Corp. Langley
WANTED: 1980-1981 Celica GT liftback, 5-spd; or a 1979-1981 Supra 5-spd. Cell 250-307-1215.
TOP CA$H PAID TODAY For SCRAP VEHICLES!
Must be employed w/ $1800/mo. income w/ drivers license. DL #30526
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CARS - DOMESTIC
1992 CADILLAC FLEETWOOD, Immaculate condition. Loaded, sunroof. Bose gold stereo. 58,000 org. mls. $4000. 604-532-8040. 1998 CADILLAC D Ellegance, 107 km, 4 dr sedan, fully loaded, Aircrd to 2013. Very clean. Exc. runner. $3700 firm. Call 604-534-0923 2001 Volvo S-80, 2.9 Litre, 147M Km. Full Load, sun roof. Good Michilen tires, very clean. $8,750. obo. 604-328-1294.
To ensure the consideration of your views, your written comments must be received on or before June 30th, 2012. Your name, address and phone number must be included with your comments. Please note that your comments may be made available to the Applicant or Local Government ofďŹ cials where disclosure is necessary to administer the licensing process.
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South Arm United Church was the location of the third annual Richmond Seniors Expo last Saturday. Richmond East MLA Linda Reid (centre in right photo) visited the event, put on Kim and Brett Kendrick of Nurse Next Door’s Richmond location.
A group of accountants from the Richmond/ South Delta chapter of CGA B.C. volunteered at the Richmond Food Bank last Friday, organizing the dry goods and produce rooms.
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Ray and Lynn Skeith read The Richmond Review during a trip to Machu Picchu in Peru.
Pumphouse Pub hosted a Craft Beer Week event with Elysian Brewery president and head brewer Dick Cantwell (right). Cantwell judged a home brewing competition and the winner was Ian Thomas (left). Thomas won an overnight stay in Seattle and will get to brew a special beer with Cantwell.
The Grand Ballroom Canada’s biggest
ballroom dance school is right here in Richmond
BEGINNERS BALLROOM CLASS 2-FOR-1 SPECIAL
START ON ANY OF THE FOLLOWING DATES:
• Learn to Salsa, Cha Cha, Waltz, Tango, Jive, Foxtrot. • Tuesday at 7:30 pm or Saturday at 11:00 am. • 10 classes of 1 hr & 20 min. each • All classes are ongoing, so you may start any time and finish any time within 1 year.
• Tuesday: June 5, 19, 26 • Saturday: June 9, 16 • Bring this coupon or print one from our website. • $98 for 2 people or $49 single
Over 16,000 students since 1994! • For complete information, visit www.grandballroom.com 1 2 2 0 0 R I V E R S I D E W AY, R I C H M O N D • 604-273-3130
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