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Motorcyclist may lose leg Crash with turning semi-trailer puts 49-year-old biker in hospital

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Danny Halmo takes part in the first Cliff Steele Memorial Parade of Pos-Abilities. The parade was part of the twoday Langley 2-4 event, held at the Langley Events Centre to benefit the Langley Pos-Abilities Society. The event was also an attempt to break four Guinness World Records involving electric vehicles. Just one was broken by Michael Besler and Matthew Mudei of Victoria, who rode electric vehicles for a full 24 hours.

A 49-year-old motorcyclist is in hospital suffering from serious injuries to his lower body, after colliding with a semi-trailer truck near the Langley/Surrey border on Monday afternoon. At around 4:30 p.m., a white Freightliner semi-trailer unit was travelling southbound on 192 Street attempting to negotiate a westbound turn onto 95A Avenue when it struck a red Triumph motorcycle that was travelling southbound on 192 Street. The driver of the motorcycle was taken to hospital with significant but non-life threatening injuries, including the possibility of losing his left leg. The 37-year-old driver of the semi-trailer was not injured. According to independent witnesses, speed appears to be a factor on the part of the motorcycle driver. Surrey RCMP Criminal Collision Investigation Team (CCIT) is currently investigating and mechanical inspections will be completed on both vehicles. No charges have been laid. Anyone with further information on this incident who has not contacted police is asked to call Surrey RCMP at 604-599-0502.

Parole for pair convicted of widow’s murder This story contains graphic description of a violent crime. STAFF WRITER Langley Times

Two men convicted in the heinous 1996 murder of a 79-year-old Langley City woman are both now on varied levels of parole. Langley’s Ryan Paul Seddon, who was 15 at the time, and his co-accused Paul Spanevello, of Surrey, who was 19 at the time, were both given “life sentences” for the violent, torturous death of Jeanne Richter. The Langley Times has learned that Seddon, who is now 32, was denied full and day parole at a parole hearing in February. But the local man, who has spent half his life behind bars, was granted overnight unescorted temporary absences. Spanevello, who is now 36, was granted day parole for six months which started in

August 2011. It was noted at his hearing that the community where he wanted to live was not supportive of his arrival. The location wasn’t released. Spanevello was granted parole despite his parole officer reiterating the recommendation to deny day parole, citing Spanevello’s low reintegration potential and lack of progress while in jail. However, he has remained out of trouble while in the medium security prison he has been in. Both men are assessed moderate to high risk to reoffend. Spanevello has married while incarcerated. Seddon, in his parole hearing, said he was not ready for full parole and would need a slow integration back into society. On March 6, 1995, Seddon and Spanevello knocked on the door of Richter’s home in the Uplands neighbourhood. Seddon was an acquaintance of the victim and lived only a block away.

After gaining entry into the widow’s home, both young men began punching and kicking the woman, hitting her over the head with a frying pan so hard, the handle fell off. A telephone cord was used in an attempt to strangle her. She was then stabbed with a large fork and then a knife was put in her back, and her throat slashed. She was left to die, and the judge who sentenced the two equated the attack to “torture” given that it continued for about 30 minutes. The pair made off with booze, cigarettes, jewelry, $179 in cash and two cameras. What made the crime even more heinous is that the pair returned two days later to steal the dead woman’s BMW and take more jewelry while the woman’s lifeless body was still in the living room. She was found by police the next day. The two were arrested for the crimes a few days later.

Evidence in the trial heard that both young men laughed and bragged afterwards about the murder and lacked remorse at the trial. Parole hearing documents for Seddon show that he has since embraced his Aboriginal roots and completed the Aboriginal Maintenance Program in April 2011. While in jail, he has had problems with authority and was involved in jailhouse drug trade and has been moved to several different facilities. Seddon suffers from antisocial personality disorder and at an early age was setting fires and showed physical aggression and substance abuse. But the murder was the first criminal act committed by both Seddon and Spanevello. A psychological assessment in 2012 indicated that Seddon continues to be a moderate to high risk to reoffend generally and violently. A gradual release was recommended, along with ongoing one-to-one counselling.

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Defence Minister Peter MacKay (centre) visited the Naval Radio Station in Aldergrove on Sunday to announce a new $1.1 million project to replace electrical systems which have been used since the 1970s.

New gear for naval station Defence Minister announces $1.1 million in electrical system upgrade MIRANDA GATHERCOLE Times Reporter

At Naval Radio Station Aldergrove, power is everything. The site, in conjunction with transmitters in Matsqui, is part of the CFB Esquimalt detachment, providing long-range radio communications to air and naval forces in the Canadian Pacific and Arctic. A single power outage and cut in communication could be devastating, which is why officials are concerned about the increasingly

aging electrical systems used on the site. In response, the federal government is now providing $1.1 million to Naval Radio Station Aldergrove for an electrical systems upgrade that will replace the vintage equipment from the 1970s. The project includes a new 450 kW generator with an automatic transfer switch and a weatherproof enclosure. This will ensure that emergency electrical power is available during outages or in emergency situations. “I think there’s an aspect of reliability when you have a new generator,” said Minister of National Defence Peter MacKay, who visited the station on Sunday to make the announcement. “Obviously, there isn’t as much fear or trepidation that there could be interruptions

in power, and interruptions in power source when it comes to radio and communications equipment is a real concern.” A new generator will also have more power, providing the ability to fire up more equipment, MacKay said, adding that he expects more power will be needed in the future as activities in the Arctic continue to increase. “We’ve made a commitment through the Canada First Defence Strategy to provide our men and women in uniform with the best equipment, training, care and support, and to ensure that they have what they need to do this important, difficult, and sometimes dangerous work on behalf of our country,” he said. Installation by contractor Houle Electrical is scheduled to be complete this fall.

A 34-year-old Langley man has been arrested after breaking into a home through an open window in the 1600 block of Laurier Avenue in Vancouver on Tuesday morning. At 4 a.m., a woman woke to find a man inside her home. She screamed at him and he ran out the front door.The homeowners immediately called 911. Police arrived within minutes and used a police dog to look for the suspect. Officers set up a containment area and the K-9 unit tracked the suspect to the 1100 block of West 29th Avenue. The K-9 unit found the man hiding on the porch of a house. He fought with the police dog and ignored commands by officers to give himself up. He was eventually taken into custody. Upon his arrest, police found items in his possession that are believed to have been stolen from the home, said Vancouver Police. The suspect was checked out by paramedics at the scene and then sent directly to jail. He is facing possible charges of break-and-enter and possession of stolen property. With this hot weather, Vancouver Police have investigated several break-ins where the suspect entered the apartment or house through an open window or door. The Vancouver Police Department is asking homeowners to remain conscientious about locking their windows and doors, particularly since about one-third of residential break-ins show no signs of forced entry.

Bomb threat shuts Walmart Shoppers and employees were evacuated from the Langley Walmart store around 7 p.m. on Tuesday night, after a bomb threat was called into the store. Employees and shoppers were reported to be standing outside for some time as a bomb sniffing dog searched both inside and outside the store. No bomb was found and the store was re-opened by 8:15 p.m., said Langley RCMP spokesperson Const. Craig Van Herk.

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The Aldergrove Fair Days committee has found its headliner for the fair’s 100th anniversary celebration. “The legendary Dal Richards and his fabulous orchestra are coming to Aldergrove for the very first time,” announced Robin McIntosh, president of Aldergrove Festival Days Society. A muscial icon, Dal Richards continues to swing and is one of the busiest musicians in Vancouver, leading his orchestra of talented musicians in a blend of unique sounds that capture the best of the big band era, along with jazz, rock and pop standards from the 1930s to today. Approaching his 80th year in the music business, Dal is not one to sit back and bask in the memory of magical days gone by. Instead he’s looking ahead to the next gig which McIntosh confirms “will be at the Aldergrove Fair Days on July 21, a Saturday evening from 6:30 to 8:30. “We are ecstatic to have such a high calibre show perform in what is sure to be a great evening of entertainment for all fair goers. So bring your dancing shoes, your happy feet, or just a comfortable pair of loafers and relax beneath a canopy of early evening stars.” You can also enjoy free admission to the fair and other benefits by offering to volunteer for a fourhour shift at the fair. Volunteer coordinator Mary Power has already rounded up two dozen helpers but could use two dozen more. “We are very flexible about the jobs you could choose to do,” says Power. “Volunteers get free meal tickets and a T-shirt, free admission to the fair where they can hang out and have fun, plus we have a wind-up barbecue for the volunteers after the fair closes.” Volunteers can help with set up and tear down, as cashiers and at the information booth, or supervise events such as the Family Day on the Sunday, the KidZone or Farmyard Challenge. Organizations can also volunteer as a group, such as sports teams, 4H clubs or dance troupes and they will be recognized at the fair with their names on a placard. Prospective volunteers can call Mary Power

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Dal Richards, the legendary Vancouver bandleader, will perform with his orchestra at Aldergrove Fair Days this year. at 604-607-7781 or email aldergrovevolunteers@ gmail.com “Why not make a day of it or a weekend?” McIntosh says.“Every day is unique and admission is by a “reasonable” donation which opens the door to a day full of rooting tooting cowboys, cows and chickens galore, daredevil tricks on the Euro Bugee ride, Re/Max hot air balloon rides, staggering remote control car stunts and the first 500 guests on Sunday will enjoy from the Sunday morning pancake breakfast.” To see a list of all events and time, visit the Fair’s website at www.aldergrovefairdays.com

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‘Get Stuffed’ during Aldergrove Fair Days Outdoor Life Network is bringing its newest program to the 100th annual celebration, on July 21 and 22. Black Press

Another TV special is coming to Aldergrove. Outdoor Life Network’s newest show “Get Stuffed” is coming to Aldergrove on July 21 and 22, for an episode featuring the Aldergrove Fair Days, according to OLN’s story producer Gillian Mahoney. “Get Stuffed immerses us in the fascinating world of bizarre international competitions,” says Mahoney. “Trash-talking rivals push their mental and physical limits to best each other in feats of strength, endurance, and weird-ass stuff. “Winning is everything and losing means surviving a gut-busting epic meal of gastronomical proportions.” In this unique 13-part, 30 minute series, never-before-televised events — including ostrich racing, worm charming, redneck

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The crew of Get Stuffed shows how it’s done. The new program on Outdoor Life Network will film in Aldergrove during the annual country fair celebration this weekend. games and the testicle festival — share centre stage with unique food creations, with hilarious and unexpected results. Who will lift the trophy, and command the respect of

the locals? And who will have to eat more than just humble pie? Aldergrove Fair Days president Robin McIntosh says that the OLN will send

Joshua Rice and Kalyn Miles to compete against locals in the Fast Draw contest and in the Farmhand Challenge. “We are excited to have them here,” says McIntosh. “This will bring a lot of publicity for the fair. To add to the excitement we have ramped up the Farmhand Challenge to include some new events and added twists to last years events.” To give Aldergrovians an advantage, organizer Mike Robinson has provided some details on the games so locals can practice. He suggests emailing any questions to info@AldergroveFairDays.com and they will be answered within 24 hours. FARMHAND CHALLENGE GAMES Who is Aldergrove’s champion farmhand? Try your skills at these entertaining games – many designed to replicate old-school farm work. The challenge operates over Saturday and Sunday of the fair with the winners being announced on Sunday. All games are set up so that two compete at the same time, and both players scores are recorded. People can enter as often as they wish, for a small fee. The best in each game receive a prize. The best overall (shortest total time) go on to mechanical bull riding and then a shootout at the fast draw to choose the grand champion. continued, PAGE 6

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community Tie-dye T-shirts are hung to dry at Township 7 Winery. The T-shirts were one of many kids activities offered at a fundraising event for Pacific Assistance Dogs Society last month. Meanwhile, competitors can test their laundry hanging skills, among other contests and activities, during Aldergrove Festival Days competition. Miranda GATHERCOLE/ LangleyTimes

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The challenge is open to all people aged 16 and older. There is no handicapping as the games are designed to be equal opportunity. A leader board at each game will show the progress — people have to be at the fair at 3 p.m. Sunday to claim their prize. There will be seven games. LEAFBLOWER SHEEPHERDING Sponsored by Dia-

mond Bar Equipment, this is a development from last year’s very popular leaf blower soccer. The objective is to blow seven beachballs from a holding area into a pen 40 metres away using a leafblower, in the shortest possible time. The twist is that in the process of blowing them they will spread so competitors will need to run around to keep them “herded.” LAWNMOWER

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tact with hogweed sap Caucasus mountains should seek medical in west central Asia. advice immediately. Unfortunately, giant The weed can hogweed is more produce 50,000 to than just extraordi100,000 winged nary looking, it is also seeds that can float extraordinarily danfor three days before gerous, said Dreves. becoming water “The highly toxic logged and sinking. sap from the plant Seeds can remain viacauses severe skin ble in the soil for up dermatitis of large to 15 years. blisters or rashes Control of these when contacted skin Giant hogweed plants while they is exposed to light. are still small is very Worse yet, if the sap effective but still enters your eyes it can cause temporary or perma- must be done with the utmost care, since even the small plants nent blindness. “One big problem is that the have sap, warns Dreves. “Use of weed whackers or plant doesn’t appear harmful, and the sap doesn’t sting or hurt when other power equipment is not it comes in contact with skin, until recommended since the plants will spray the sap over you and the skin is exposed to sunlight.” Children have been known to anyone working close to you.” Heavy gloves, water resistant play with these plants because of their hollow stems which one coveralls, and goggles must be Burnaby boy used as a telescope, worn when controlling giant causing him to go blind. Adults hogweed. “The best thing to do is put may cut down or mow over the plants to control them. Hours that plant in a black plastic bag later children and adults find and throw it away with the garthemselves covered in painful bage,” said Marples. LEPS can be contracted to blisters and they don’t know do fee-for-service work to conwhy, said Dreves. One Aldergrove woman had trol giant hogweed on private horrible blisters and went to her properties, however it will only doctor not having a clue where undertake this work while the they came from. She had been plants are under one metre in clearing her front property and height, due to the risks involved. If you know of a location of had knocked down some hogweed without knowing it, said giant hogweed in the Township of Langley call 604-533-6090 Marples. Anyone that comes into con- Ext.2550.

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anadian Pacific Railway is doing summer maintenance on its tracks that bisect the heart of Langley’s commercial district. But the railway hasn’t bothered to tell anyone. It takes the approach that people will find out when they are stuck waiting for up to 10 minutes for a train to pass. On Tuesday, The Times got a phone call from one such driver. He had been waiting for more than 10 minutes at the 200 Street crossing. He said he and many other drivers were getting out of their cars, and he’d even discovered an anthill by the side of the road as he waited, and waited, and waited. On Wednesday morning, traffic on Fraser Highway was backed up into Surrey waiting for a container train to pass the crossing at about five miles per hour. Trains are required to slow right down when track work is underway, as a derailment is more likely if they travel at normal speeds while the track is being realigned and repaired. This is typical of the entire issue of road-rail conflicts in Langley. The railway is almost always mute — there are no announcements about track work or adjustments to traffic signals. Federal transport rule changes are imposed on local governments without notice. A massive overpass program is underway, but it isn’t tackling any of the major crossings — Fraser Highway, 200 Street, the Langley Bypass, Crush Crescent or Glover Road. The work that is going on, largely financed by tax dollars, will mainly benefit the railway. That’s why an overpass is being built over 232 Street, far from the highly-congested Langley commercial district. While local politicians have exerted some influence in getting overpasses here, they need to start putting a lot more pressure on. The federal government is indifferent to how its rules affect traffic movement here. The railway is indifferent to everyone, except perhaps its customers or shareholders. Local councils talk a good talk about improvements, but seem to be left on the sidelines more often than not, as the federal government or the railway do as they see fit. If Langley residents are fed up with this lack of communication and indifference to road-rail conflicts, they need to let our MP and the railway know. They can also talk to other levels of government, but they seem impotent on this issue.

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creek for a quick dip in the frigid friend mentioned that she mountain water. It was good to cool was going to buy some off as our car had what was known fruit. That caught my attenMcGregor as two-forty air conditioning; roll tion, followed by some disapSays down two windows and drive at 40 pointment when I found out she was just going up the hill to get it JIMMCGREGOR miles an hour. After Dad had some tea from his big plaid Thermos and locally. we had a snack, we were off again. There is nothing wrong with going to a local When we finally got to Keremeos, there was market, but her comment had conjured up the always a loud debate about which fruit stand we good old days when Mom would announce we bought at last year and finally we would settle were going to Keremeos to get peaches. That was like a mini-vacation, even if it was just a day on one. The hot wind was always blowing and the cold pop and cider always looked tempting. away. It was away from the barn, the wood box, But they were not in the budget. the chickens and chores in general. We loaded the trunk with peaches, nectarines Dad would spend some time getting the car ready over the next few days. Maybe Jock Fraser and whatever else was in season. If relatives had heard we were going, often we brought back would change the oil and grease it up or maybe some for them as well. We brought back cherries it was just a general radiator, fan belt, spare tire for canning and some in a bag to eat on the way check. Either way, the canvas water bag would home. Our big sister doled them out like gold be draped over the hood ornament, Dad would nuggets so we wouldn’t “get the runs” before complain about the price of a full tank of gas Hope. and the car would be ready. If the price of fruit had been right, maybe Because the old Trans-Canada Highway to Hope had nothing like a McDonalds or an A& W, we stopped in Hope for dinner at a restaurant Mom would pack sandwiches, cold chicken and and it was always dark when we got home. The next day the stove was fired up, the canners Kool-aid and, after we all went to the bathroom and the jars and the rubber rings were put into one more time, we’d be on the road. an assembly line and the fresh fruit was sealed Dad didn’t like noise in the car. Singing or away. arguing would distract him from driving and lisThen, on a damp, rainy November night after tening for a piston to come through the block or a wheel to fly off. He was always sure something a dinner of stew and dumplings, one of those golden jars would appear on the table, maybe was going to happen and it rarely ever did. But with some ice cream, and you could feel that hot we were quiet and he was ready for anything Okanagan wind warm up the kitchen. with one eye on the road and the other on the Food just tastes so much better when you’ve gauges. worked for it. At least that’s what McGregor If the Hope-Princeton wasn’t busy and we says. were making good time, we might pull off at a www. l a n g l e y t i m e s . com Contact us Main line ........................................... 604-533-4157 Classifieds.......................................... 604-575-5555 fax 604-575-2073

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hen the province and federal governments fork over $500 million, most cities would celebrate the economic benefits from a fresh influx of capital. For Greater Victoria, the announcement Monday that Ottawa and the province will fund a twothirds share of building a $783 million regional sewage treatment system felt more like a day of reckoning. The region’s sewer system users — Victoria, Oak Bay, Esquimalt, Saanich, View Royal, Colwood and Langford — now have to figure out how to extract its share of cash from residents and councils, both which are loathe to increase property taxes. Raising $281 million for the construction phase isn’t pocket change. That’s $200 to $500 per household each year until the McLoughlin wastewater treatment plant, a biosolids treatment plant and improvements to sewage infrastructure are complete. Operating costs are estimated at $14 million per year after that. After six years and $18 million spent in sewer treatment planning and studies, the region knew this day would come, but decisions on how to divide costs among sewered municipalities and how to raise those funds in the first place have remained on the backburner as a political hot potato. As dismal as it is to finally start paying a fat new tax to wring clean the city’s effluent, a few positives can be flushed out, beyond not flushing waste directly into the ocean. The region has the opportunity from the get-go to employ technologies that extract heat (and therefore energy) from sewage, much like has been done in a number of European cities for decades. Maximizing resource recovery should be a requirement of the tendering process and not an add-on when the system is done. Recouping costs and easing the taxpayer burden should be priority No. 1. The region’s largest infrastructure project in its history has arrived. —Saanich News The Langley Times is a member of the British Columbia 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 B.C. Press Council. Your written concern, with documentation, should be sent 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


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Members deserve fair treatment Editor: I am a Vancouver Island labour representative for RCMP members. Your local labour rep is Sgt Eddie MacDonald. We are non-union labour reps, but we are still labour reps. The continual beating up of Cpl. Monty Robinson et al in print is tiring. Why, when anyone else in society is charged or accused it is alleged, but when it is a cop it is fact. Your story (The Times, July 10) said: “He is also facing a trial for committing perjury in the inquiry into the Tasering death of Robert Dziekanski, where he was the senior officer.” Robinson has a family as well. I know them. They hurt too. He hurts every day as well. All four of the members from YVR hurt. They were on duty, they went to a call, they gave statements immediately because they said to their labour rep “we have nothing to hide.” All the studies say wait to provide a statement (Force Science Institute — University of Minnesota). It is my hope that someday all of the evidence from the YVR tragedy comes to light. Did you know the member who can prove there was no “meeting of the members” prior to giving statements after the YVR incident was never called by Judge Thomas Braidwood? Did you know one of the members at YVR is charged with changing his story on the stand once seeing the video, while another is charged with refusing to change his story based on the same video? Funny thing is, neither of the members used the Taser or was the supervisor that day. There was nothing to lie about. Did you know the member that did utilize the Taser followed his training? They were all taught by then Cpl. Gregg Gillis, a Use of Force expert. Did you know although the policy surrounding the Taser has changed (I worked on the new policy), given the same set of circumstances as at YVR, many members would still utilize the conductd energy weapon today? As for the RCMP Act being the cause for the slow process to fire members, I think you mean the “fair process” utilized to fire. Members have rights. We protect those rights. By the way, I have also personally signed nine members out of the RCMP in the past

four years, it’s not impossible. Some managers cause many of the slow downs. They don’t follow proper processes and all too often they leave outs for members who should probably move on. They foot drag on investigations. They refuse legal fees and make us fight to get them back, when they could grant the fees and then recoup the money when the member does leave. There is policy for that. Strike a board and commence the process to discharge a member. Then the member has rights. Inastead they suspend the member without pay, and then make the member sit with no job, waiting to see what will occur. Did you know some people do want to leave the force, but once crucified in the news media, it becomes difficult for them to find jobs and feed their families. The RCMP participating in this media massacre of the men and women of all police forces is sickening. Presently we seem to go out of our way to tell the media all about our dirty laundry. The pendulum has swung too far.

Did you know Sgt Don Ray was not discharged by the Commanding Officer of Alberta? Of course you did, evryone did. He was demoted. He was fined. He was transferred. None of this is Sgt. Ray’s fault. Never mind the fact we do not know all the mitigating factors in the case. I’ve been a Mountie for over 30 years. Our members are overworked, paid less than many counterparts and losing benefits they signed up for. They work for free even when we tell them not to. They are burning out at an enornmous rate. Some drink to forget, like many others in society. This is not the answer, but it is a fact. So is our divorce rate and stressrelated injuries. They make mistakes like everyone else when they are tired. But they all deserve a constitutional right to be treated as fairly as anyone else in society. They also all need to be treated like the professionals they are. I continue to deal with managers at all levels that bully. Many don’t even know they are doing it. Bad leaders don’t know they are bad leaders. I also work with a great number of great managers and yes, even some leaders. They are leaders who continue to do the best they can with limited budgets — which means limited manpower, which means mistakes. Now everyone is ecstatic that one man, the commissioner, will be able to fire people more easily. It sounds great, until you are that person. What is the definiton of bad apple? Dark hearted? Someone tell us. We are uncomfortable with the thought of giving any one person that kind of power. I can give you more examples, and I won’t be popular inside my labour program or outside of the program. But I do not care. I represent front line members who risk their lives every day to protect all members of society, even the ones who refuse to cut them a break. Staff Sgt. Scott Warren, Vancouver Island Staff Relations Editor’s note — Cpl. Monty Robinson remains suspended with pay, and has been convicted of obstruction of justice. The charge of perjury remains before the courts.

Dix’s approach to education issues applauded Editor: Re: BCTF contract of 1990s hints at Dix policy (Mike Taylor letter, The Times, July 10.) Taylor made a statement that “Dix helped orchestrate a notoriously one-side “sweetheart” deal with the BCTF.” One-sided, in what way? Do you mean a deal that actually brought something to the table that was of benefit to kids, a deal that dealt with the learning conditions of the children? The

Surely he is not suggesting that a deal that brought lower class sizes and guaranteed services for students with special needs would not be a deal that trustees should agree with. And surely they shouldn’t object to $1.3 billion being injected into the education system to provide those much needed services. I realize that trustees did not vote to ratify that agreement, but that seemed more a matter of crushed pride, in that they felt “dissed” by government who bypassed them at the elev-

enth hour, rather than a situation where they were voting for what was of benefit to the students. Now we have a situation where we have the equivalent of $3 billion less in the system than when the BC Liberals were elected. Is that better for kids? I would take Dix’s contribution to the education of our children any day. Kathy Couch, Nelson

Editor: There are 165 Township employees making more than $75,000. Appalling. Does that word properly fit the three government employees whose photos accompanied The Times’ story on July 10. There is nobody on the face of the earth worth the money these people make. Sorry fellows, you are simply humans and just not worth it. There is a solution to this epidemic of overpaid individuals. Get rid of them and hire people with a respectable wage who will do a superior job. Sandra Steffan, Langley

TRUTH MUZZLED Editor: The message being put out now is that those rotten Conservatives are muzzling scientists and true knowledge, but the way I see it is that anyone who does not buy into Al Gore and David Suzuki’s ideas of man-made global warming is being effectively silenced. This prevents the truth from getting out. No one has yet answered my questions about the many volcanoes spewing ash constantly, or the forest fires. They are doing more to pollute the atmosphere than anything coming from vehicle tailpipes. You do not have to be a scientist to figure that out — just have a little common sense. David J. Standcumbe, Langley

WE NEEDED A SAY Editor: Shirley Bond must really be wondering how she could have been taken in by Ottawa to sign for another 20 years with the RCMP, a lessthan-reputable law enforcement agency. With two more lawsuits for harassment filed by women RCMP officers, the force’s less than stellar reputation has been dealt yet another blow. How much more of this injustice are we going to be subjected to until the B.C. government gets the message? On such an important matter, the renewal of their contract is something all BCers should have had a say in. Al Crawford, Langley

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now paid $346 for every meeting they attend, up from $330 in 2011 and $322 in 2010. The fees double if a meeting exceeds four hours. The 4.8 per cent raise this spring came not through any vote of the board but from an automatic recalculation performed each year by administrators, who use a formula that increases directors’ fees in proportion with any rise in the median of Metro Vancouver mayors’ salaries. If a few cities raise their mayors’ salaries, the regional median rises and Metro meeting fees climb again the following year as a result. According to Metro figures, Delta Mayor Lois Jackson’s pay rose more than any other mayor in the region this year — a 16.7 per cent jump from $100,523 to $117,360. Other cities where mayors got double-digit pay hikes that helped lift regional directors’ fees were Abbotsford (up 13.3 per cent to $102,900), Langley Township (up 12.5 per cent to $105,456) and New Westminster (up 11 per cent to $91,015.) Abbotsford is included in Metro’s calculation even though its directors only vote on Metro parks matters. But Jackson says Metro used the wrong number for her salary — she says her actual stipend is $110,653 but the regional district added in her car allowance for the first time. In contrast, Metro used salaries without car allowances for Burnaby’s Derek Corrigan ($117,532) and Surrey’s Dianne Watts ($116,717). If their car allowances are added in the future, the regional fees could be driven higher again. Metro officials say they used the figures local cities gave and had told them to include car or other allowances that are counted as taxable income. Jackson said Metro’s use of inconsistent salary figures has resulted in an inaccurate calculation of the fees and has artificially inflated how much Metro directors are paid for each meeting. “The methodology they’re using is totally flawed in my opinion,” she said. “It’s got to be tightened up. continued, PAGE 12


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“I think we have to re-analyze this again. It draws into question the entire method of the calculation.” Jackson wants the issue brought up for discussion at an upcoming Metro mayors’ committee meeting, where she will press for changes. “You’ve got to compare apples to apples. How can you possibly have anything meaningful if everyone is reporting differently?” Metro board chair Greg Moore agreed Jackson’s concerns will be heard — perhaps in September — but said the aim will be to clarify the system and ensure staff get consistent numbers from each city. “We will bring that back to Metro to have that discussion,” he said. Directors don’t relish reopening the debate on how they’re paid. Civic leaders have admitted before the automated increases

for Metro fees are bad optics, but they’ve done nothing to stop them, arguing it would be worse to be seen directly voting to give themselves pay hikes. Cities that did add in their mayors’ car or other allowances as part of the salary reported to Metro this year include Coquitlam, Abbotsford, Maple Ridge and Vancouver. Jackson argues all the car allowances should be stripped out and the regional fees should be recalculated based solely on mayors’ base salaries, resulting in a modest cut in the fees for Metro directors. Jackson isn’t arguing to repeal the bylaw that requires the formula-driven pay calculations. But she wants the region to consider a cap on annual director fee increases, perhaps so they can’t rise by more than the rate of inflation. She admitted part of the problem is most cities in the region have their own system to recalculate their council’s pay, often based on an average

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Eight of the 11 original members of the 1st Canadian Parachute Battalion who gathered on July 8 to mark the 70th anniversary of the battalion’s founding posed for photos. The battalion has an amazing Second World War record, including parachuting into Normandy on the first hour of D-Day. One battalion member received the Victoria Cross for his actions in treating a casualty in Germany in March, 1945.

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Surviving members of Canada’s first parachute battalion, who saw action at D-Day and in various parts of Europe during the Second World War, gathered to mark the 70th anniversary of its founding. The gathering took place on Sunday, July 8 at Newlands Golf Club in Langley. Retired Lieut.-Col. Wayne Dehnke of Chilliwack, the current president of the Canadian Airborne Forces Association, Branch 8 - Bornewest of Chilliwack, said the 11 members who gathered are an amazing group, with a fascinating story of service. Bornewest has approximately 250 members within B.C., including Vancouver Island. An association of retired military paratroopers, it meets regularly for social gatherings and commemorative military events. The 1st Canadian Parachute Battalion was created by an order of the Canadian War Cabinet on Canada Day (then known as Dominion Day) — July 1, 1942. In the first hour of D-Day, on June 6, 1944, the battalion parachuted into Normandy, France with the British 6th Airborne Division. Despite heavy casualties, the battalion survived its objectives and held off determined German attacks until the mid-August break-

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• The Langley Times • Thursday, July 19, 2012

For the week of July 19, 2012

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Temporary Road Closures: North Langley

Congratulations Aldergrove Fair!

Temporary road closures on 96 Avenue, Mavis Avenue, Glover Road, River Road, and Rawlison Crescent will be in effect on Sunday, July 22, at various times to allow the Prospera Valley GranFondo cycling event to take place.

This weekend, the Aldergrove Fair is celebrating its 100th anniversary. For an entire century, the Fair has been bringing people together to have fun with their families and neighbours, enjoy some friendly competition, and pay tribute to the land and those who sustain it. On behalf of Langley Township Council, thank you and congratulations to the Aldergrove Agricultural Association and all those who have contributed to the Fair’s ongoing success. Be sure to experience Aldergrove’s 100th Annual Agricultural Fair and Exhibits during Aldergrove Fair Days, July 20, 21, and 22, at Aldergrove Athletic Park.

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business opportunity Request for Expression of Interest: Contractor List for Waste, Recycling, and Organics Collection If you are a contractor interested in providing one or more of the following services to residents and/or businesses in the Township of Langley, please contact the Engineering Division at 604.532.7300 or opsinfo@tol.ca by August 13, 2012 to obtain a submission form. Services: • Waste Collection • Recycling Collection • Organics Collection The name of your company, contact information, and the types of services provided will be included in a list that will be available for public use on the Township of Langley website at tol.ca. Residents or businesses using this list will be advised that the Township of Langley has not negotiated any pricing with any of the contractors listed. In addition, the Township does not warrant the work nor does it endorse any one of the contractors on the list. The cost of any service provided is to be determined between the contractor and the customer. The customer will be responsible for providing payment directly to the contractor for any material pick-up services performed. The Township will not act as an intermediary for any disputes relating to non-paying customers, or complaints of unsatisfactory work performed by the contractor. Also, the burden of risk shall be borne by the contractor with respect to carrying out all services to the residents. All contractors must also ensure appropriate levels of insurance coverage and required licenses. Engineering Division 604.532.7300 opsinfo@tol.ca

Gardening enthusiasts are invited to take part in a free workshop being facilitated by David Catzel of Glorious Organics Cooperative.

Seed Saving Curious about how to save your own seeds?

Closures will be held at: Mavis Avenue between Glover Road and River Road: 5:00am - 7:15am, and 8:30am - 10:00am River Road between 240 Street and Mavis Avenue: 5:00am - 7:15am, and from 8:30am - 7:00pm 96 Avenue between Glover Road and Trattle Street: 6:45am - 7:15am Glover Road between Mavis Avenue and the old Albion Ferry crossing: 6:45am - 10:00am Glover Road between Mavis Avenue and 96 Avenue: 6:45am - 7:15am Rawlison Crescent between Glover Road and 232 Street: 7:15am - 8:30am Traffic control will be on site to provide residents and event participants with a safe means of travel during the event. Engineering Division 604.533.6006

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Cell Towers: Regulation and Processes The federal government, through Industry Canada, is responsible for regulating radiocommunication. This includes approving each site on which radio apparatus, including antenna systems such as cell phone towers, may be located, based on Industry Canada’s general and specific technical requirements.

Learn how to collect and store your own veggie and flower seeds in this seed-saving workshop for beginners. Date: Time: Place:

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Green Can it!

In exercising its mandate, Industry Canada believes that it is important that antenna systems be deployed in a manner that considers local surroundings. In this regard, Industry Canada requires proponents of cell towers to follow local government policies with respect to public notification. In the Township of Langley, local requirements are contained in the Telecommunications Tower Master Plan Policy, which requires proponents to hold a community consultation meeting as part of the public consultation process. Residents with questions or comments about the proposed tower can make their views known through this public consultation process. Public input obtained by the proponents at the meeting is passed on to Township staff, for presentation to Township Council. Council does not have the authority to approve or reject cell tower applications. Council’s ability is limited to either objecting or not objecting to such installations in its referrals to Industry Canada. Council does not have legislated authority to do anything else. Should Council have no objection to the proposed installation, the proponent will be permitted by Industry Canada to proceed, subject to compliance with their requirements. In the event that Council expresses objections that are considered by Industry Canada to be relevant and the proponent still wishes to proceed with an installation, Industry Canada will make a final decision as to whether to: • • • •

approve the application; or reject the application; or require amendments to the application, including re-submission; or refer the matter to an alternate dispute resolution process in order to come to a final decision. Industry Canada requires that local government decisions be limited in scope to the impact that will be had on particular amenities or important characteristics of the area surrounding the proposed site. Specific items identified by Industry Canada can be viewed on their website, at ic.gc.ca/eic/site/smt-gst.nsf/eng/sf08777.html. Community Development 604.533.6034

Food scraps and yard trimmings go together. Engineering Division 604.532.7300 tol.ca/greencan

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Renaissance Festival on this weekend Live the revelry, come see the costumes, watch the jousting, enjoy Celtic music July 19-22 at Thunderbird Park The BC Renaissance Festival returns for its sixth year at Thunderbird Show Park from July 19 to 22. Drawing thousands of people, the festival brings out a cast of characters and events that let spec-

tators step back in time to around 1512 when King Henry VIII ruled. There are the usual favourites of jousting tournaments, sword fighting as well as pub sing-a-longs and plenty of food. Try your aim at archery and other hands-on dem-

onstrations. There will be lots of music and events for children to enjoy. Take in Scottish guitarists, Celtic music and belly dancers. Organizer Christina Carr said there have been emails and

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rumours being spread around that the festival has been cancelled. Some people have taken up a dispute with her, she said. But Carr wanted to reassure everyone that the festival is a-go and is going to be an amazing event.

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20338 - 65 Avenue, Langley V2Y 3J1 | 604.534.3211

notice of public hearing

Proposed Zoning Change

BYLAW NO.: 4936

NOTICE is hereby given that the Township of Langley Council will meet

LEGAL:

Lot 31 Section 15 Township 8 New Westminster District Plan 33595

PURPOSE:

Bylaw No. 4936 proposes to rezone property from Suburban Residential Zone SR-2 to Residential Compact Lot Zone R-CL.

PROPOSAL:

This application will allow development of 7 single family lots.

and hold a Public Hearing. AT THE PUBLIC HEARING all persons who believe their interest in property is affected by the proposed bylaw shall be afforded a reasonable opportunity to be heard or to present written submissions respecting matters contained in the bylaw that is the subject of the hearing.

AND TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that a copy of Township of Langley Bylaw No. 4936, Development Permit No. 100693 and relevant background material may be inspected between the hours of 8:30am and 4:30pm, Monday through Friday, excluding holidays, from July 12 to 23, both inclusive, at the Community Development Division Development Services counter, 2nd floor, Township of Langley Civic Facility, 20338 - 65 Avenue.

BYLAW NO.: 4936 APPLICATION NOS. RZ100380 / DP100693 OWNER:

High Quality Homes Ltd. 15089 - 59 Avenue

DATE: TIME: PLACE: ADDRESS:

Surrey, BC V3S 3T2 AGENT:

Hunter Laird Engineering Ltd. 300 - 65 Richmond Street

Monday, July 23 7pm Township of Langley Civic Facility 20338 - 65 Avenue

New Westminster, BC V3L 5P5 LOCATION:

7186 - 196B Street (see Map 1)

Community Development Division 604.533.6034

MAP 1

notice of hearing Proposed Liquor Primary Structural Change Endorsement

LP000019

NOTICE is hereby given that the Township of Langley Council will meet and hold a Liquor Endorsement Hearing. AT THE HEARING all persons who believe their interest in property is affected by the proposed application shall be afforded a reasonable opportunity to be heard or to present written submissions respecting matters contained in the application that is the subject of the hearing. APPLICATION NO. LP000019 Billy Brown Investments Ltd. 24453 - 60 Avenue Langley, BC V2Z 2G5

APPLICANT:

The Fort Neighbourhood Pub Ltd. Box 324 9273 Glover Road Fort Langley, BC V1M 2R6

LOCATION:

9273 Glover Road (see Map 2)

public notice Brookswood Spray Park Closed for Renovations The spray park at 40 Avenue and 200 Street in Brookswood is currently closed for renovations. A new and improved spray park will open soon. Until then, please visit other Township of Langley spray parks located at: Murrayville Outdoor Activity Park 48A Avenue & 221 Street Philip Jackman Park, Aldergrove 32 Avenue & 271 Street

Willoughby Community Park 7700 Block of 202A Street Walnut Grove Community Park 89 Avenue & Walnut Grove Drive

Chris Marshall Parks Design and Development 604.533.6128

Strata Lot 3 District Lot 79 Group 2 New Westminster District Strata Plan NW1335 together with an interest in the common property in proportion to the unit entitlement of the strata lot as shown on Form 1

PURPOSE:

Council to consider the Fort Pub’s request for endorsement to the Provincial Liquor Control and Licensing Branch to add the new outdoor patio located on the southwest side of the pub to its existing Liquor Primary Licence. No changes are proposed to the hours of operation or patron capacity.

AND TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that a copy of Township of Langley Application No. LP000019 and relevant background material may be inspected between the hours of 8:30am and 4:30pm, Monday through Friday, excluding holidays, from July 12 to 23, both inclusive, at the Community Development Division Development Services counter, 2nd floor, Township of Langley Civic Facility, 20338 - 65 Avenue.

PROJECT NO.: 11-33-0111 OWNER:

LEGAL:

DATE: TIME: PLACE: ADDRESS: MAP 2

public notice Library Services Master Plan Survey The Township of Langley is currently developing a Library Services Master Plan. An important part of this process is gaining public input about the existing use of library services. A link to the Library Services Master Plan Survey has been posted on the Township’s website at tol.ca. Your views are important and you are encouraged to participate by taking the survey before Monday, July 23. Bev Herman Manager, Business and Cultural Services Recreation, Culture, and Parks 604.533.6087

Monday, July 23 7pm Township of Langley Civic Facility 20338 - 65 Avenue Community Development Division 604.533.6034

public notice Mosquito Control Hotline Metro Vancouver has created a Mosquito Control Hotline for Township residents. Culex Environmental, the regional mosquito control contractor, will log and respond to all mosquito-related calls and visit sites if requested by the public. Calls can range from concerns about standing or stagnant water on private or public land or neighbouring property, Fraser River floodwaters, adult biting mosquitoes, or “spraying or fogging.” Mosquito Control Hotline 604.872.1912

After-Hours Emergency Contact 604.543.6700


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Battalion was home to Victoria Cross winner

from PAGE 15

It was the first Canadian unit on the ground on D-Day; the only Canadian unit to fight in the Ardennes; the only Canadian unit to meet the Russian Army in Europe and the only unit in the British 6th Airborne Division to have a recipient of the Victoria Cross. The 11 members of the battalion who attended are Denis Labossiere of Vancouver; Monty Marsden of Mission; George Whatley of Abbotsford; Jim Kingsley of Parksville; Ray Ward of Mission; Darrel Harris of Delta; George Siggs of Vancouver; Joe Pringle of Kamloops; Knobby Clark of Mission; Peter Braidwood of Chilliwack and Herbie Harris of Comox. Dick Rempel of Abbotsford was unable

During that operation, battalion member Cpl. Frederick Topham tended to a wounded man in the field after two other orderlies were killed while tending to him. He later rescued three occupants of a burning carrier. For this, he received the Victoria Cross. The battalion was then engaged in a sixweek, 300-mile trek across Germany, and reached the town of Wismar on the Baltic Sea. As the division lead battalion, the Canadians entered Wismar on May 2, 1945, three hours ahead of the Russians. At the end of the war in Europe, the battalion returned to Canada in June, and it was disbanded Sept. 30, 1945.

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to attend. Also present were 1st Canadian Battalion Association members Bill McAllister, Ken Clarke, Neville Robinson and John Butler. Two widows of battalion members were also in attendance — Pauline Zakaluk and Jo Voth-Doan. The patron of the battalion association is

retired Major-General Herb Pitts. “We had a very important celebration on the first of July when the regiment was born,” he said.“This was the first chance for this group on the west coast to be able to come together and celebrate the 70th anniversary of military parachuting in Canada.A long time ago, these fellows

were the originals in the 1st Canadian Parachute Battalion. I’ve been honoured to have been their patron for about 30 years. It’s too bad that age has caught up with most of their comrades, because there’s not a lot of them left now.” The original members of the battalion who were present range in age from 88 to 94.

“When they came back from the Second World War, in September, 1945, (the battalion) was disbanded. And the disbandment was brought about because there was no clear role for it in the peacetime setting,” Pitts said. “Three years after its disbandment, the army decided it did need parachute capability and the

1st Battalion of Princess Patricia’s infantry was the first major unit that was retrained to be a parachute unit.That happened to be one of my regiments that I served in at that time. So this is a wonderful opportunity for friends of the parachute battalion and jumpers to celebrate this very big event,” he added.


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Mercedes dealership plans roll along Social media blitz in City Langley City’s first Mercedes dealership is one step closer to opening its doors. An application to rezone the parcel of land at 20801 Langley Bypass passed third reading, following a public hearing on Monday evening, July 9. However, not everyone is excited by the arrival of the luxury auto dealership, which will be part of the Dilawri Group. The City received three letters opposing the rezoning and one person came to City Council to speak against the project.

City resident Jacob de Raadt told council that he opposes the construction of an automobile dealership at the northwest corner of Glover Road and the Langley Bypass because of accessibility issues as well as train and traffic volumes. Before the rezoning passed third reading later in the evening, Councillor Dave Hall commented that transportation issues will be a concern regardless of what type of business is opened at the intersection. This way, he quipped, if drivers get

stuck in traffic or are held up by a train, they can sit and dream of owning a luxury automobile. Dilawri Group also owns Langley Acura, which is technically located in Surrey, as well as a number of other high-end dealerships in Vancouver, including Aston Martin, Bentley, Jaguar, Land Rover and Porsche “We’ve chosen a major gateway,” said Ajay Dilawri of the busy Glover RoadLangley Bypass intersection. “It will signal that Langley is a city of prosperity.”

Langley City is diving head first into the world of social media, with the simultaneous launch of its Twitter, Facebook and YouTube accounts on Monday, July 9. The City now has both general and youth accounts on Twitter and Facebook where residents can find out about upcoming events, and municipal news. The City’s YouTube account may include video tours of City attractions and various tutorials, said Ken Ogden, the City’s manager of information technology. Go to: @CityofLangley; @LangleyYouth; www.facebook.com/LangleyCity; www.facebook.com/ LangleyYouth; www.youtube.com/CityofLangley

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Costco moving forward with gas bar plans Pumps will be located on southwest side of store to minimize impact NATASHA JONES Times Reporter

When Township council gave final reading to a rezoning bylaw that made way for

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closer to people who live in the Amberleigh and Willow Edge townhouses that face 65 Avenue. They told council more than a year ago that they would be disturbed by the facility’s lights, and the extra traffic at the junction of 65 Avenue and the Willowbrook Connector. On July 9, council approved a new development permit for Costco, allowing the Washington state-based company to build an eight-pump gas bar on the southwest corner.

“We think it’s a good plan,” said David Rogers of Costco. The warehouse will act as a shield from residential neighbours to the north, he said. Rogers said that the gas bar for Costco members will be for gasoline only; other fuels such as diesel and propane will not be available. There will be no cash sales either, he said. Hours of operation will be 6 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Monday to Friday, and 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. on weekends.


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Developers including work-live spaces in new projects

Achieving the work-life balance Living in the Lower Mainland can sometimes mean a long commute between work and home. Many developers are making this easier on homeowners by incorporating worklive spaces in their new homes. A work-live space is usually a small space in a home with room for a desk and often shelving and lighting. It can be a separate room, or more often, a designated nook off of the living area. Treegroup’s Headwaters takes it one step further, offering a Business Centre that includes a conference room, Internet lounge and private offices. The homes include an area that Treegroup calls a Personal Hub, with a built-in

desk and recessed lighting. Another development that offers work-live spaces is Cressey’s MTwo, which include workstations in nearly every floorplan. Their Meccanica development will also include a space for working at home. Bluetree Homes’ developments at Kanaka Creek and Bishop Creek are also in the thick of the work-live trend with their bonus room in every floorplan that is perfect for an office. When your commute can be measured in seconds rather than minutes, you’ll have more time to enjoy the sunny day and get more done when you’re not worried about fighting traffic.

A stress-free buying experience

Coming home to Morningstar’s Kingston by Kerry Vital

When you’re looking for a home fit for royalty, look no further than Morningstar Homes’ Kingston on Coquitlam’s Burke Mountain. “This is one of the most pictureperfect projects,” says Morningstar Vice-President of Sales and Marketing Deborah Calahan. “Coquitlam has not had homes of this grandeur before.” The homes opened for sale on July 7, and already over 25 per cent of them have sold. With just 26 single-family homes in the project, they are already proving very popular, and Calahan says people don’t want to miss out. “There are no other homes like it,” she says. “These are the last of the big lots on Burke Mountain.” Morningstar prides itself on its array of options that they give home buyers, and nowhere is this more evident than at Kingston. With two different floorplans (Emerald and Sapphire), both over 4,300 square feet, the homes at Kingston are truly spacious. With an open-concept layout and tons of amazing features, there is no shortage of things to fall in love with as you tour the two show homes. You can start with the huge lots, ranging from 8,000 to 10,000 square feet. All of them have plenty of usable backyard space for playing or entertaining, and back onto a protected green creek space. The four-bedroom homes include windows from floor to the 19-foot ceiling in the great room on the main floor, letting the light pour in no matter what Mother Nature is doing outside. Beside the great room, the kitchen is a chef ’s dream, with a huge granite island and the option to include a spice or butler’s kitchen. The Emerald plan includes French doors out to the backyard, which Calahan says have been a particularly popular feature. The Sapphire plan’s door opens from the side of the kitchen, continuing Morningstar’s theme of offering choices for homeowners. The kitchen and dining area includes chic hardwood flooring, while the rest is carpeted, with the option to have hardwood throughout the living areas. “We added more personal choices,” Calahan says. “That’s not typical of a volume builder.” The master suite is seriously stunning, with vaulted ceilings and private Juliet balconies perfect for

This is one of the most picture-perfect projects,” says Morningstar Vice-President of Sales and Marketing Deborah Calahan. a glass of wine or a morning cup of coffee. The ensuite bathroom is fit for a spa, with a huge soaker tub and separate glass-framed shower, and a sparkling chandelier. “There’s a real resort feel in here,” says Calahan. “They really nailed it.” On the bottom floor, Morningstar again offers you options. The basement comes unfinished, but you are also able to make it into a legal suite or a deluxe finished basement. In every case, you are able to walk out directly into your backyard, making the basement a perfect place for a media room, play area or, in the case of the Sapphire show home, an amazing wine cellar. “We aim to make the home-buying experience smooth and stress-free,” Calahan says. “We’ve put together enough choices to make it your own while keeping it easy.” Homes start at $1.1 million. For more information, visit www. mstarhomes.com or call 604-469-1648.

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Beauty is the name of the game at Morningstar Homes’ Kingston, on Coquitlam’s Burke Mountain. With stunning exteriors, above, and an openplan layout with a 19-foot ceiling in the great room, middle, you’ll have plenty of space to entertain. When it’s relaxation you need, look no further than the spa-like bathroom in the master suite, top.


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20445 - 97B Ave., Walnut Grove (Langley)

Outstanding Value

#501 - 6440 194 St., Clayton Hill

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659,900

Have you been looking for a comfortable and classy home, in a great neighbourhood? This family friendly home in Cedar Ridge provides an extremely private yard and is close to schools, parks and recreation. • Oak hardwood entry is inviting and affords that warm and comforting feel. • 4 generous bedrooms, den and 2 1/2 baths on 2 levels • Kitchen has been tastefully upgraded and is laid out as the focal point of the home • A full in ground basement ready for your finishing ideas This home has been lovingly maintained and is a pleasure to view.

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$

$

Executive Derby Hills - Air Conditioning

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6 Bedrooms, 3 baths, 3 Fireplaces

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Immaculate, NEW ROOF, air conditioned, 2481 sq. ft. RV parking, large 7003 sq. ft. lot. High quality finishes with oak kitchens, extremely large family room off the kitchen. Laminate flooring with some newer carpets. Sundeck was new 3 years ago, large cement patio below. Mountain view, quiet street of quality homes. Living room on ground floor has 16 ft ceiling. Large 2 car garage and storage shed. www.seevirtual360.com/f1213846

Roof top deck features a glass patio roof cover. Nearly 900 sq ft. Huge one bdrm. plan with 2 baths, & huge great room. Could easily be converted back to 2 bdrms. Dark laminate, dark wood shaker cabinets in kitchen with breakfast bar and granite counters in kitchen and baths, custom window coverings. Corner unit with 2 sliding doors. Second balcony. 15,000 sq ft amenities BLDG is spectacular with indoor pool, hot tub, sauna, steam room, theatre. ONE OF A KIND. www.seevirtual360.com/f1209625

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Remodelled Home on 1 Acre Completely updated home sitting on an acre just up the road from the Houston Trail, Fort Langley Riverwalk & Derby Reach Park. Rare Walnut Grove acreage with over 3,000 sq.ft. family home & thousands spent on updating! 9729 216 St.

$

Includes HST

8068 211B Street - Yorkson

Classy 2 storey with fully finished basement with LEGAL SUITE. 10’ ceilings on main floor with rich engineered hardwood floors. Open concept with exceptionally large kitchen including an 8’ island, granite counters, tiled backsplash and overheight shaker maple cabinets. Spacious great room plus an office and large dining area on the main. Price incl.HST!

$

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8104 211B Street - Yorkson

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Canterbury Ridge in Willoughby

8080 211B Street - Yorkson

Classy 2 storey with fully finished basement in Yorkson w/ LEGAL SUITE. 10’ ceilings on main floor with rich engineered hardwood floors. Open concept with exceptionally large kitchen including a 7’ island. Spacious great room plus an office and large dining area on the main. 4 bedrooms upstairs w/3 full baths. Price incl. HST!

Like new... 2 storey with finished basement. Loaded with builder upgrades top to bottom! Main floor features solid hardwood floors, spacious great room with wired surround system. Granite kitchen counters with undermount sink, upgraded appliances and maple cabinets. Large dining area off the kitchen with ‘waffle’ ceiling opens to the rear patio with line for gas BBQ. Fully finished basement with deluxe 2 bedroom suite with full size kitchen, separate laundry & private entrance. 6960 197a St.

$

639,900 Includes HST

8102 & 8108 211 St. – Yorkson

Priced to move immediately! 2 new homes by Bill Czinege at Janmor Homes. 2 storey with fully finished basement. 3 bedrooms on the upper floor, hardwood on the main with a classic island kitchen featuring rich maple cabinetry, granite counters and open to the spacious great room & separate dining area. These rooms overlook greenspace! Price incl. HST!

8092 211B Street - Yorkson

New home in Yorkson with a FULLY FINISHED basement including a LEGAL suite with a full size kitchen! Engineered hardwood on the main floor with an island kitchen finished in white shaker cabinetry (to the ceiling) with halogen lighting in display cabinets, granite countertops and tiled backsplash. 4 bedrooms & 3 full baths on upper floor. Price incl. HST!

$

689,900

655,900

$

635,000

Includes HST

Includes HST

All the Bells & Whistles!

9.24 acres with two homes on a quiet country road. Beautiful setting with a long winding driveway leading to the white cape cod and an extremely private backyard. Off the front is an older mobile home with its own fenced garden area. 2,623 sq.ft. 2 storey main home with 4 bedrooms on the upper floor, 2-1/2 baths, open foyer with vaulted ceilings and wide staircase.. Lovingly maintained home... no major updates, but very clean and pampered inside & out. Attached garage and a 3 stall 32x12 barn/shelter. 7390 258 St.

$

Includes HST

$

1,049,000

597,000

599,900

Large lot backing onto greenspace/walking trail & only a short walk to Willowbrook shopping. 2 storey with fully finished basement including a 2 bedroom suite. Great room plan with a den off the foyer. Wide open layout with a large kitchen, great room with gas fireplace, and large eating area opening to a raised sundeck. 4 bedrooms upstairs and a bright 2 bedroom suite with above ground windows. All appliances and window coverings included. 6826 198B St.

$

$

$

Quiet et cul cul-de-sac de sac st street in Willoughby

Includes HST

2 storey with fully finished basement including a LEGAL SUITE. Engineered hardwood floors on the main, island kitchen with upper cabinets to the ceiling, great room with gas fireplace, den on main, and 4 spacious bedrooms upstairs with 3 full baths including a luxurious ensuite with jetted soaker tub. Ready for immediate occupancy! Price incl. HST!

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$

$

Pampered home high on the hill on a large Willoughby lot! Hardwood floors, huge chef’s kitchen and the great room is a full 2 stories tall with massive windows that let the light pour in! 3 bedrooms upstairs including a luxurious master ensuite. Fully finished basement with a one bedroom suite plus an additional family room & bedroom. Gorgeous backyard with covered sundeck, deluxe garden shed, paving stone patio, hot tub & gas BBQ connection. Heat pump, 2” blinds, & all appliances included. 6839 198B St.

Extra Parking! Large Lots! 2 custom house plans on LARGE lots! Quality built homes nearly 4,000 Sq.Ft. including the full (unfinished) basements. Basements can be finished to suit your needs by the builder. Huge lot sizes of nearly 6,800 Sq.Ft. with rear attached double garages and parking for 4 more vehicles! 4 bedroom plans with 2-1/2 baths. Large flex room off the foyer... plus a den on the main. Vaulted great room with hardwood floors, built-in cabinetry and wired for 5.1 surround sound. Large maple kitchen with granite counters, pantry, island and spacious eating area with room for a hutch. Attractive appliance package! Price incl. HST! 7241 197B St.

Plus HST

21123 80B Avenue - Yorkson

New Home by F.M. Construction Ltd. 2 storey with full DAYLIGHT walkout basement & views of the north shore mountains. Great room plan with oversized windows and a soaring vaulted ceiling. Hardwood floors on the main, wide baseboards, contemporary light fixtures and design scheme. Open plan with a chef’s kitchen featuring white cabinetry, granite counters and a large sit-up island facing the separate dining area. Quality finishing! Price incl. HST!

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Totally renovated 2258 sq.ft. 4 bedroom beauty! New flooring, f/c rock fireplace, new cabinets, waffled ceiling, separate games room with its own bathroom. New siding, roof, windows, furnace, hot water tank, and deck. A must to see! $649,900. 21532 87 A Avenue

Immaculate 3276 potential sq ft with knock out finishing. 1152 sq ft of basement to custom finish, stamped, polished concrete, waffled ceilings, great mill and molding work, palatial great room and dream kitchen. 20211 71A Ave. $599,000

Rhapsody hill in Clayton! 1494 sqft townhouse with YARD! Fully fenced and private. Walk in to your main floor complete with high end upgrades, stainless steel appliances, granite counters throughout, designer paint and crown mouldings. 2 master bedrooms up! This one can’t be missed. Offers! #C-1 19313 72nd Ave. $339,900

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Stunning 3832 sqft 2 storey with unfinished bsmt on a 4576 sqft lot in Yorkson South. Exquisite exterior detail with rock, meticulous landscaping. Interior is incredible with hardwood flooring, separate den, extensive moulding and millwork, high end s/s appliances, high end tiles, ceramics, unbelievable 6 piece ensuite, walk in double shower, spa soaker tub, granite, and extra-extra. 7923 211A St $729,000

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William and Kate’s Fort Langley Victorian Mansion. This 3780 sqft 3 storey on 19,060 sqft lot is a dream. Meticulous detail starts with metal fencing and grand entry gates. Winding stamped concrete pathway leads to a gorgeous covered summer porch overlooking valley, river, and pastoral view. Stained glass entry doors greet you to this nostalgic masterpiece with wood floors, extensive mouldings, granite, and tile. This is a rare find. 8955 Hudson Bay Street. $1,219,000

in the heart of Walnut Grove. This spacious two storey on over 5000 sq.ft. lot has 3 bathrooms, 3 bdrms plus a den. Soaker tub in the ensuite. Great kitchen and family room, 1831 sq.ft of spacious family living. 9297 211 St. $529,000

$289,000 for this gorgeous 1274 sq.ft. 2 bdrm townhouse backing onto park. Close to shopping, great sundeck, Fully functioning shop at the back of the garage. #43 - 20460 66th Avenue.

2 lots with one house priced for lot value. Zoning allows for 2 houses on each lot. Existing house is in perfect condition to rent out or live in while you plan your own mini subdivision. Priced to sell! 20371 98th Ave. $949,000

Sereno's best backing onto greenbelt and Barber Creek. This 1614 sqft towhome is spectacular. High end finishings, custom built in cabinets, s/s appliances with gas and all with your own yard. Townhome living with acreage feel. #12 15151 34th Ave. $449,000

Country Grove's best 1684 sqft 2 storey family home with large, private, cul de sac lot and fabulous street appeal. Quick hop to schools, walking trails, and shopping. This immaculate home lives large. 21124 92A Ave $519,900

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Panorama Ridge Home 5191 sq.ft. 2 storey & basement home on 1.41 acre on very private Trites Road. Spacious floor plan with 20’ ceilings in both living room with floor to ceiling rock f/p, coffered ceiling in dining room and spacious family room. Nice kitchen with island, spice kitchen and large w/i pantry. Upper level has grand master with private patio, full ensuite and 4 more bedrooms. 14120 Trites Road, Surrey $1,139,000

Executive Home In Morgan Creek Area Spacious 6200 sqft. 2 storey & basement home on 20,000 sqft. lot on a quiet cul-desac location. Entertain in this this grand home with open floor plan, spacious foyer, elegant living room, dark maple cabinets with granite counters and S/S appliances in the kitchen. Home has 5 bedrooms, 6 baths and theatre and so much more. Drive by at 3283 164A Street, South Surrey $ 1,395,000

Forest Creek Beauty

Beautiful Rancher with Loft

Perfect family home with a spacious layout including 3 f/ps, 5 bedrooms and den on the main and games room on upper level. This 2 storey & basement home has been updated top to bottom. Basement also has 2 bedroom legal suite and large entertaining size deck on the back of the private yard. Walking distance to parks, schools, shopping. A pleasure to view! 20648 90th Avenue, Langley $799,900

GREENWOOD rancher featuring 2000 sq.ft. of spacious living with master bedroom & ensuite and 2nd bedrooms and bathroom on the main. Upper loft has 3rd bedroom, bathroom, extra storage and study above. This home has oak hardwood throughout most of the main level including custom California shutters. The backyard is a gardener’s paradise featuring trellis sitting area mature plants, shrubs, trees and an additional shed/storage. 20684 93 Avenue, Langley $619,900

Street Appeal

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1 Bedroom & Den

This "Sullivan Station" rancher is stunning with brick exterior, 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms and manicured landscaped 1/2 acre GD property. Gleaming dark hardwood through living room and dining areas. Kitchen has granite counter tops with island and tile flooring, bright eating area with sliders onto large trellis deck. 6020 154A Street, Surrey $849,000

"Amberleigh" modern, spacious, stylish living in one of the largest floor plans offered in this complex. Spacious open layout featuring 1311 sq.ft, 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms with tandem covered parking and additional parking. Located in popular Willoughby, close to transit, shopping and amenities. #29-20540 66th Avenue, Langley $309,900

In popular "Sterling Place," This bright and spacious top floor unit has an open living and dining areas with gas f/p, laminated flooring in the white kitchen with matching appliances. This wonderful 1 bedroom and den unit has radiant heating, a nice deck and underground parking and close to all amenities. 302-15342 20th Avenue, South Surrey $ 199,000

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Wow, TLC is what this home needs in this leasehold complex unit. Home has living, dining and kitchen,2 bedrooms, 1 bath, laundry and storage. Outside has sun decks on all 3 floors, storage and lots of visitors parking and 2 underground owner parkings. Close to all amenities. 202

Fraser Gate, nice complex features this 1 bedroom and 1 bath ground floor unit with underground parking. This spacious unit has a corner gas f/p, large living and dining areas, kitchen, good sized bedroom and bath. Is also close to all amenities. 113 9765 140th Street, Surrey $168,500

Fabulous Forest Glen featuring 2714 sq.ft.. rancher with 2 bedrooms and games room up. Main floor has spacious oak kitchen with eating area, and spacious master bedroom and ensuite with shared f/p. Open layout with laminate floorings throughout with gas fireplace in the living room and corner gas f/p in the family room. Large patio for entertaining in the quiet beautiful fenced backyard. 9257 203A Street, Langley $ 749,900

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Take a tour of these fine listings @ www.HomesofLangley.com g y 21634 92B Avenue • $759,900

Gorgeous custom built with all the bells & whistles in the heart of Walnut Grove. Offering 4135 sf, 3 levels, 7 bedrooms, 6 baths, a bright/open great room plan with formal living/ dining rooms, with a huge gourmet kitchen with full granite, island, gas range. The 3 bedroom, 2 bath, bright suite would make mom & dad very proud offering a maple/granite island kitchen, ss appliances, granite baths with heated floors & spacious rooms. 10+!

9382 207A Street • $899,000 Walnut Grove's prestigious 'Shaughnessy Woods'. Enjoy the areas finest location in this stunning Rancher with full basement & all the bells & whistles. The bright open great room plan offers 4002 SF on a full size 7511 SF lot. The basement is finished with a fully equipped 2 bedroom LEGAL SUITE & 2 bedrooms, den, full bath and massive sound proofed media room for upstairs use. Your master suite is to die for with private access to the backyard and a luxurious 5pc ensuite. Enjoy rich hardwood floors. 10' ceilings, designer granite kitchen with built-ins, radiant heat, fresh air exchanger, irrigation, professional landscaping & so much more! Custom built with only the finest materials & craftsmanship, a 10+!

20423 Telegraph Trail • $519,900

20871 45A Ave • $524,900

Enjoy 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, formal living/dining rooms and a large family room for the big screen. The many updates including the kitchen, baths, lighting, roof, gutters, facia, furnace, garage doors, front door, fresh paint, cork flooring and more. Relax on your patio or in the hot tub with a private 5800+ sf lot. Great central location within minutes of all levels of schools, restaurants, shopping, transit and everything else you need!

How about a 2300 sf fully renovated home nestled on a beautiful private 8235 sf lot with full city services? There's lots of End Unit! room for the family with 5 bedrooms, 3 baths, formal living/dining room, workshop and a huge rec room for the big screen. Updates include the roof, windows, doors, hwt, light fixtures, black appliances, a new maple kitchen, new bathrooms & fresh paint. Enjoy your Stanley Park yard and watch the kids play from the large covered deck. Only minutes from all levels of schools and everything else you need! There's even suite potential. VERY NICE!

20655 91st Avenue • $659,000

9519 209th Street • $524,900

Little Shuswap Lake • $329,000

#109 - 5465 203rd Street • $184,495

Greenwood Estate's finest location! Enjoy a spacious 2753 sf, 2 storey home with 5/6 bedrooms, 3 FULL baths, games room and a bedroom on main floor, ideal for nanny or extended family! The bright island kitchen opens to a large yard with 700 sf deck, hot tub and plenty of room for the tramp or pool. Numerous updates include tile flooring with inlays, backsplash, carpets, high end laminate, crown/door/window mouldings, hwt, garage door & more. Watch the kids walk to all levels of school and parks from this prime CDS location in the heart of Walnut Grove. A real pleasure to show!

Gorgeous 2 storey home in the heart of Walnut Grove. Offering 1830 sf, 3 bdrms, 3 baths and a OPENE bright open HONUDS AY SU plan. The many 2 JULY 2 updates include M P 3 1roof, skylights, gutters, furnace, kitchen, appliances, counters, bathrooms, flooring, light & bath fixtures and much more. Enjoy high end laminate/carpets, vaulted ceiling, sunken family room with a cozy stone fireplace and a full size/private lot with custom arbor, large patio & shed. There's even AIR CONDITIONING! Located adjacent to park and only a short walk to both levels of schools. Put this one your list!

Charming WATERFRONT home on the pristine Little Shuswap Lake! Enjoy a gorgeous 1/2 acre lot with 100’ of prime waterfront. The lot features rock gardens, tall timbers, lakefront lawn, beach with a dock & buoy for your boat. The 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom home is totally renovated and features stand alone wood burning fireplace, a spacious kitchen, new bathrooms, new septic, fresh paint, two large sun drenched decks & screened porch offering amazing views of the lake & mountains. There’s also a detached workshop & separate bunkie for your guests & kids. Enjoy world class boating, fishing, skiing, hiking, dining and golf at your doorstep. The 49 year lease offers all this at an affordable price!

Beautiful 1 bedroom and den condo is a 10+. Featuring over 700 sqft, a contemporary porary Maple kitchen with an eating bar that flows into yourr bright dining and nd living rooms. The large M/B has a cheater to main bathroom. throom. Located on the quiet side, the private yard is PERFECT for your pet pet, BBQ & gardening gardening. Build Building offers wheelchair access, secured underground parking and is steps to transit, shopping, restaurants & everything else you need! PRICED RIGHT! No size restriction for your dog!

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8948 217th Street • $689,900

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This well maintained townhome offers 3 bedrooms, 3 full baths and ht open a bright plan with large living room, en, family kitchen, room & a deck overlooking the courtyard. The 3rd om in the basement is complete with its own 4pc bedroom bath and separate entry to the fenced yard yard, perfec perfect for Mom, Dad or your teenager! You have room to park 2 cars and can walk to schools, transit, shopping and everything else you need within minutes! Flexible dates and priced to sell!

Madison Park! This custom 2 storey with basement will dazzle you! The bright great room plan offers 3794 sf, formal dining room, main floor den. The large maple, island kitchen is complete with a gas range, walk in pantry and opens to your private yard backing onto The Redwoods golf course. Upstairs enjoy a beautiful master suite with 5 piece ensuite, 2 more spacious bedrooms and a study. The fully finished basement is to die for with wet bar, gym area, built in fish tank and plenty of room for the pool table & to watch the Canucks on the big screen! Enjoy a spotless home with air conditioning, a large covered patio, updated flooring, paint, fixtures & a great central Walnut Grove location!

The pride of Cedar Springs! This rare main level entry rancher offers 2746 sf. 3 bedrooms, 3 baths and a fully finished basement. Enjoy maximum efficiency with a new heat pump/ AC, electronic air filter, tankless hot water system, new 3/4" hardwood, light fixtures, fresh paint & and spacious updated kitchen with new quartz counters, sink/fixtures. The master suite is to die for with a 5 piece updated ensuite and the full basement offers plenty of room for guests, the pool table & big screen. Your 2 large decks overlook the creek and greenspace. There's plenty of visitor parking out front. A VERY nice package!

Surrey's ever popular Kensington Gate. Spacious corner unit offers 1173 sf, 1 bedroom with den (could be 2nd bdrm). The bright open floor plan features separate dining room, eating area off the oak kitchen, huge living room with gas fireplace, large den & master bedroom. 110 sf covered deck offers great views & is perfect for relaxing, the bbq & entertaining. This 45+ gated community features heated outdoor pool, hot tub & clubhouse. You are only minutes to shopping, transportation and everything else you need from the prime central location. Shows GREAT.

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Homelife BC and Ride for Hope would like to thank the sponsors, prize contributors, Canuck Alumni and golfers who helped make our 11th Annual Homelife Charity Golf Classic tournament a huge success! We’re very proud to have raised $42,000 to benefit the Fraser Valley Expansion of Canuck Place.

Left... Rick Dubord, President of Homelife BC and the golf committee presents cheque for $42,000 to Margaret McNeil, CEO of Canuck Place. Right... Canuck Alumni take a moment to pose before starting our for a great round of golf at Northview Golf and Country Club.

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ABBOTSFORD - ONE OF THE NICEST TOWNHOUSES YOU WILL EVER SEE One of the nicest townhouses in one of the necest complexes in Abbotsford. You will fall in love with Country Lane. This super quiet complex is very inviting and perfect for raising a family. The home itself feels more like a home than a townhome and you will appreciate the 3 bedrooms, 2 baths and huge family and living rooms. Plus no need to worry about upgrading kitchens or baths, it’s already been done. Make an appointment to see this one for yourself. Just minutes from everything.

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2 bdrm 2 bath, 1340 sq.ft end unit and south facing gives this gem a ton of light! Located in the popular, gated Riverwynde Complex. Spacious layout. Low strata fees too! 5 appliances included (firdge is only 2 years old). Great clubhouse with lounge, pool table & wrkshp. Double car garage with visitor parking right out front! Pull down ladder in garage for easy attic access for additional storage. Walk to all amenities from this ideally located townhome. 220 wiring in garage for the handyman too. No pets or rentals allowed. 55+ age restriction.

Have you been dreaming of a beautiful home and a shop plus greenspace? Everything here to make everyone happy. this beautifully reno’d 4 bedroom home has it all - from granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, central air conditioning, hardwood floors and a luxurious ensuite, to every car buffs dream a beautiful shop with 220 power and potential for heated floors. All located near schools, and across from greenspace. Call Verne today and book your showing.

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Mail or drop off submissions to 20258 Fraser Hwy.; e-mail datebook@langleytimes.com Or go online at www.langleytimes.com to post your event. Click on calendar and ‘add event.’ Datebook is a free community service for non-profit organizations published twice a week.

THURSDAY • Sharing and Caring Social at the Langley Seniors Recreation and Resource Centre will run every second week through July and August. Next one is July 26. • Paintbrush Nature Trail and View Point Loop in Heather Meadows at Manning Provincial Park with Langley Field Naturalists on Thursday, July 26, meet in Langley at 7:30 a.m. or Paintbrush top parking lot from 9:30 a.m. to 10 a.m. for a botany walk along the lovely alpine meadow trails. This is the time of the first beautiful alpine blush of flowers that grow in our lovely coastal mountains. Let’s wander and see what special alpine beauties we can discover and enjoy wonderful panoramic views. Bring botany books. Weather permitting only. Phone for meeting and car pool details 604-888-1787. • Langley Amateur Radio Association (LARA) meets first Thursday of the month (unless otherwise advised) at 1900 hrs local; at Brookswood Firehall #5, 20355 32 Ave. Coffee and sweets provided. For more information email: Al ajmunnik@shaw.ca or Don dondee@shaw.ca.

FRIDAY • Elvis and Johnny Cash will be rocking out Fort Langley National Historic Site on July 27, from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Don’t miss the live concert featuring Steve Elliott performing a variety of hits by Elvis Presley, as well as the JC Celebration Band paying tribute to Johnny Cash. The concert is open to all ages and families with admission by donation. For information call 604-513-4777 or visit www. parkscanada.gc.ca/fortlangley. • Families, individuals and motorcycling enthusiasts alike will enjoy the three-day festival in support of the Salvation Army’s Gateway of Hope. July 27 at 7 p.m. kicks the event off with an Elvis/Johnny Cash concert at Fort Langley National Historic Site, by donation. On July 28, registered bikers can participate in the three-hour ride followed by a salmon banquet. On July 29, from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m., a pancake breakfast will take place outside the fort walls. • You’ve Gotta Have Friends invites the community to a family picnic in Douglas Park on Friday, July 27, 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Boppin’ In The Park follows the picnic with music provided by Mike Higgins and Friends 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Bring a lawn chair or blanket. Rain or Shine. For more info call 604 533-6546. • Young Widows Group for get-togethers, coffee and conversation. The Mocha Room Cafe, 20300 Fraser Highway, Friday’s at 9 a.m. For information call, 604-510-2610 • Are you Gay, Bi-sexual or just not sure? Need a safe place to talk? Hominum Fraser Valley is an informal discussion and support group to help gay, bi-sexual and questioning men with the challenges of being married, separated or single. Our next meeting is 7:30 p.m. on Friday, July 27. For information and meeting location, call Art 604-462-9813 or Don 604-329-9760.

SATURDAY • Huge Garage Sale July 21 from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Fundraising for seniors group complex in Walnut Grove. Approximately 20 or more garages will be participating. Chartwell Green 8737 212 St. Corner of 212 Street and 88 Avenue. • “From Up Above”, July 21 from noon to 8 p.m. at the Langley Outdoor Spirit Square 20550 Douglas Cr., Douglas Park during which various local performing artists will be volunteering their talents in honour of a formerly local vocal teacher and music

director and talented musical theatre and opera singer, to assist with the ongoing physical needs of a young bone cancer survivor and amputee, who aspires to be a performing artist. These funds are not available through existing organizations, such as WarAmps, Easter Seals and The Variety Club.

MONDAY • Recovery International Are you struggling with depression, anxiety, panic attacks, worry, helplessness, hopelessness, stress, tension, fatigue, mood disorders, fears, anger and sleeplessness? You are not alone. Meetings are held weekly on Monday evenings 7:30 p.m. at the Langley Memorial Hospital. Conference #1 on level 0. No fee required. Call Harry at 604-220-3067. www. lowselfhelpsystems.org • Weekly Meditation Classes Join them for a relaxing evening and learn the path to inner peace at their weekly meditation classes. Mondays from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Suggested donation, $10. Douglas Recreation Centre, 20550 Douglas Cres. For more information on all of their classes, visit www.dorjechang.ca or call 604-853-3738. Dorjechang Buddhist Centre. • Langley Concert Band meets Monday nights from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. in the band room at R.E. Mountain Secondary School, 7755 202A St. Always accepting new members with at least one year’s experience. For more info, email langleyconcertband@gmail.com • Chess Club meets Mondays at 7 p.m. at the Brookswood Seniors Centre. For more info call Hugh, at 604-530-4693.

TUESDAY • Langley Meals on Wheels Service Society’s Food & Friends in the Willowbrook/ Willoughby area takes place twice a month on the second and fourth Tuesday at the Renaissance Retirement Residences at 6676 203 St. with lunch served at 11:30 a.m. The cost for the lunch is $3 and you must register by calling 604-539-0571. • Langley Newcomers and Friends is a social group open to all women. We meet the first Tuesday of the month at W.C. Blair Recreation Centre at 7:30 p.m. Email newcomers@hotmail.com.

WEDNESDAY • Wednesday Evening Summer Walks Meet at Douglas Park Rec Centre at 7 p.m. for carpooling. Please call leaders for where to meet at the Rec Centre or at designated park and to let them know to expect you. The walks are about two hours long and are open to all Naturalist Clubs and members of the public (no pets please). Please wear suitable walking shoes, light jackets, bring water, binoculars and bug spray. Call for info 604888-1787 or 604-888-7261. • Fort Langley Library Knitting Circle 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Drop-in. Bring your knitting to the library and enjoy the companionship of working with others on your project. Beginners welcome. • Opus One Women’s Ensemble meets 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. in the choir room at R.E. Mountain Secondary School 7755 202A St. This threepart women’s choir accepts new members (no experience necessary) throughout the year. No audition. For more info email opusonewe@ gmail.com. • Langley Quilters’ Guild meets the fourth Wednesday of every month at George Preston Recreation Centre, 20699 42 Ave. Day meeting, noon to 3 p.m.; evening meeting, 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Contact Nancy Walker at 604-534-1013 or npwalker@shaw.ca for more information.

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Whether it’s the satisfying crunch of a fresh carrot, pulled directly from the earth, the juicy goodness of a ripe tomato pinched from its vine or a jar of homecanned preserves savored in the depths of winter, there is a certain satisfaction that comes with producing your own food. But it’s an experience that fewer and fewer Canadians are getting to enjoy, as society moves farther away from backyard gardens and family farms, and grows increasingly dependent on a global food system. And that’s bad news for a few reasons, says Dr. Kent Mullinix, director of sustainable agriculture and food security, at Kwantlen Polytechnic University. In September, Kwantlen will introduce a new degree program based out of its Langley campus. The bachelor of applied science

in sustainable agriculture program will focus on “local and regionalscale, human-intensive, ecologically sound agricultural practices.” It’s a course whose time has come, said Mullinix, an agricultural scientist from Missouri, who is not a KPU faculty member, but works out of the university’s Richmond campus. There is growing interest in the local food system and the opportunities inherent in “human scale” farming, he said. Avocados, bananas or mandarin oranges, once considered seasonal or exotic foods, are now yearround mainstays on many Canadian tables, despite the fact they’ve likely had to be shipped across the globe. Even produce that can be grown locally is brought in from far afield when it is out of season here. And while that makes for plenty of choice for consumers, the downside is that now, on average, food takes five times more energy

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Many eager local food consumers at the Langley Community Farmers’ Market, held at Kwantlen Polytechnic University on Wednesday afternoons, line up at the Nature’s Village Farm stand to purchase fresh fruits and vegetables. to produce than we get out of it, Mullinix explained. Most of that cost is in the sheer volume of fossil fuel that it takes to transport food over long distances. “When we ship fruits and vege-

tables around the world — they’re mostly water, and water is very heavy — we have to pay for that,” he said. And, as oil reserves become more scarce and, by extension, more expensive, those costs will

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It’s not often the fourth-place finisher of a race upstages the victor, but that was the case Sunday at the Tour de White Rock’s Peace Arch News Road Race Sunday morning. Cyclist Svein Tuft’s gutsy comeback from a mechanical issue nearly eclipsed teammate Christian Meier’s victory. Tuft, who also captured Saturday’s criterium in a rout — he nearly lapped the entire field — ran into trouble on the second lap Sunday when a mechanical issue with his bike caused him to stop for repairs. The fix left him nearly four minutes back of the leaders, and the 35-year-old Tuft, a Langley native, admits he considered not finishing the race. “There was a moment I knew I was like four minutes down, where I thought maybe I’ll pack it in for the day, just ride home,” Tuft said after the race, explaining a lock ring that holds the back wheel on came loose. When the Tour’s bike mechanics took the ring off, “every gear blew out all over the road,” making for a long repair. “First time it’s ever happened,” he noted. Tuft, who won the road race in 2010, slowly but surely reeled in the rest of the field, eventually finishing in fourth place – 14 seconds behind third-place finisher Ken Hanson. Once the 130-km men’s race moved to the shorter 3.8-km course for the final six laps – after 11 laps of a 10.1-km circuit – Tuft was gaining on the leaders by nearly 30 seconds per lap. “A few more laps and I could have maybe caught them,” he said. Meier, meanwhile, rode in a three-cyclist lead group once the race moved to the short course, and on the final lap, outpaced Hanson and Joseph Cooper and rode down Marine Drive, toward the finish line, alone. Meier finished the race in three hours, 34 minutes and 26.16 seconds. He rode

the final stretch of Marine Drive without a fellow rider in sight. “I attacked straight from the bottom of the hill,” Meier said. “As soon as I attacked Hanson, (he) was straight out. Cooper came with me until half way up, and finally he cracked and I turned on the screws and gave it everything I had.” Tuft was happy to see Meier, his longtime teammate — first with now-defunct Symmetrics and now with Orice-GreenEDGE – finally finish first in White Rock after twice previously finishing lower on the podium. “It’s great because he’s been knocking at the door so much and it’s important to come and win in your hometown,” Tuft said. In the 80-km women’s race, Kristine Brynjolfson sprinted to the finish line on the Marine Drive home stretch to capture the road race title ahead of Megan Rathwell. The pair of cyclists broke free from the pack early in the race and spent most of the race alone, eventually building a gap that reached more than three minutes. Brynjolfson, 42, admitted after the race that sprinting is not her forté, but was thrilled with the win. “I’m not a sprinter so I haven’t won many bunch races so this is a big win for me,” she said. “Typically (Rathwell) has a little better sprint but I knew she was hurting.” “It means a lot, my parents came out and they were excited to see me win.” The women’s omnium title – awarded to the rider who claims the most points in the Friday hill climb, Saturday’s criterium and Sunday’s road race – was won by Carrie Cartmill, who won the hill climb and finished fourth Sunday. She narrowly edged Rhae Shaw, Canada’s reigining criterium champion, for the title. Shaw won the women’s criterium Saturday but was beset by mechanical troubles Sunday – she had two flat tires and eventually finished sixth. The men’s omnium crown was won by Germany’s Florenz Knauer, who won the hill climb and was seventh in Sunday’s road race.

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Meier joins Valley GranFondo as pro ambassador MIRANDA GATHERCOLE Times Reporter

It was love at first sight the day Christian Meier picked up a mountain bike magazine in a shop and caught his first glimpse of the cycling world. At only 15-years-old, he became heavily involved in mountain biking, racing both cross country and downhill. But as he later discovered, it was road biking that truly formed his passion and would excel him to the top of the professional level. Now 27, Meier boasts a massive resume of cycling titles from around the world, including first place at the 2011 BC Provincial Time Trial Championships, eighth at the 2011 Canadian National Road Race

Championships, second at the 2011 Canadian National Time Trials, eighth at the 2011 Vuelta Asturias, seventh at the 2010 Tour of Britain, and most recently first at the Tour de White Rock last Sunday. “I got a road bike and I just fell in love with the road, and the rest is history,” said Meier, an eastern Canada native, who now calls Langley home. For him, the greatest joy of riding is being outside to enjoy nature. “I think for me, when I was younger with the mountain biking, it was mostly a sense of being outside in nature and in the forest,” he said. “(When on) the road, I really enjoy being able to see a lot of things in one day. You cover a big amount of ground. I can see the scenery.”

One of the most enjoyable rides for him was on the very scenic Giro d’Italia in May, Meier recalled. “Some of those places that we rode through in Italy were breathtaking. Italy is known for its scenery, especially in Tuscany with the rolling hills. There were some days there I was really blown away by how beautiful it was there,” he said. Another of his favourite rides is right in our own backyard. Country roads winding through Fort Langley, Glen Valley and Abbotsford were regular training routes for Meier when he first moved out west. Now, the popular route has been sanctioned in the upcoming Valley GranFondo this Sunday. Meier, who is a pro ambassador for the

event, will be riding alongside cyclists of all abilities to help raise money for Special Olympics BC. “They’re a great crew and their going for a great cause. A lot of these events are really big money-making machines so its great to see them giving back to the community,” Meier said of the GranFondo. The event, which is not a race, will be much more relaxing for Meier, who is accustomed to training 30 hours a week for strenuous rides. “You have to come into the race fresh, so you have to make sure you’re really well rested before the race. Many times you just have to be prepared physically but mentally healthy as well. There’s a lot that goes on continued, PAGE 41


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• The Langley Times • Thursday, July 19, 2012

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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:

604-708-2628 www.plea.bc.ca

Holbrook Dyson Logging Ltd/ Newcastle Timber Have vacancies in the following job: 1)Heavy Duty Mechanic 2)Driller/Blaster 3)Swamper 4)Hydraulic Log Loader Operator 5)Yarder Operator. Details can be seen at http://hdlogging.com/ Fax resume to 250-287-9259 NAVI GARAGE DOORS needs garage door installers. Min. 1 yr exp. Call (604)825-1353

Sept. 10th, • 6-month program . . . starts starts Feb. 20th, 20122012 • Financial assistance available • Hurry . . . enrolment limited!!

BC B.C.COLLEGE COLLEGEOF OFOPTICS OPTICS #208 - 10070 King George Blvd., Surrey, BC www.bccollegeofoptics.ca

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Advertising Sales Consultant Position Available The Campbell River Mirror is a growing company that serves the needs of advertisers with three community papers, four Daily papers and Internet services. Our ability to work as a “teamâ€? – selling, distributing and writing award winning papers is what sets us apart from our competition. We are looking for an enthusiastic, highly motivated individual that will excel as a team leader in the advertising sales and creative team. It is essential that you have passion and drive and are willing to hit the ground running everyday. Responsibilities for this position will include; • Grow and maintain an existing commissionable account list. • Maintain and develop current and potential features, supplements, online opportunities and new business. • Mentoring and sales guidance to the advertising team. The successful candidate has industry sales experience and a desire to work in a fast paced environment. The right person for the job will assume a senior sales position. We offer beneďŹ ts and a rewarding compensation package. If you are a person who was born to sell and would like the opportunity to drive sales in advertising, please forward your resume with covering letter by Friday, July 20th to: Zena Williams The Campbell River Mirror #104-250 Dogwood Street, Campbell River, BC V9W 2X9 Fax: (250) 287-3238 Email: publisher@campbellrivermirror.com

Thank you to all who apply, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. www.blackpress.ca

CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

Stó:Lþ Aboriginal Skills & Employment Training Bldg #8A – 7201 Vedder Road, Chilliwack, B.C. Canada V2R 4G5 Tel: (604) 858-3691 or toll-free 1-888-845-4455 Fax: (604) 858-3528 E-mail: saset@stolonation.bc.ca

Sto:lo Aboriginal Skills & Employment Services (SASET) PROJECTS PROGRAM OFFICER SASET requires the services of a qualiďŹ ed Projects Program OfďŹ cer to provide administrative program support to employment & training programs. Pursuant to section 41 of the BC Human Rights Code, preference may be given to applicants of Aboriginal Ancestry. Please self-identify on your cover letter or resume. The Projects Program OfďŹ cer is responsible for all aspects of ďŹ nancial monitoring, reporting, coordinating and managing program deliverables. QualiďŹ cations/Requirements • Thorough understanding of the Service Canada Aboriginal Skills & Employment Training program, and reporting guidelines • Must have a Career Development Practitioner CertiďŹ cate • Must be computer literate – MS Word, Excel, Access, Internet, E-mail, ARMS and PowerPoint, • Experience in Labour Market Research Skills and delivering Career Support Services • Financial, budget monitoring and reporting competencies • Experience in project coordination and reporting • Working understanding of the ASARET Program • Understanding of and adherence to the Canadian Standards and Guidelines for Career development Practitioners Code of Ethics • Knowledge and understanding of First Nations employment barriers, concerns and issues • Ability to work well individually or as part of a dynamic team of professionals • Strong written and verbal communication skills • Excellent Networking skills • Conict resolution, time management, decision making skills and demonstrate initiative and able to exercise good judgment • Willing to travel extensively, within the SASET catchment area for work deliverables Successful candidates will be required to provide the following if screened in for an interview: • Proof of education documentation • References: Three employment related references • Must possess and maintain a valid Class V BC Drivers’ License, Class IV would be an asset. • Must successfully pass the required pre-employment RCMP Criminal Records Check Salary Range: Will be determined based on qualiďŹ cations and experience Type of Position: Full-time, subject to 3-month probationary period and planned performance evaluations Applications Deadline: Monday, July 23, 2012 at 4 pm Candidates will be screened according to the qualiďŹ cations/ requirements above. Please clearly indicate on your resume compliance with all indicated qualiďŹ cations and requirements. Interested candidates can submit the resume to: Attention: Anna Celesta Sto:lo Aboriginal Skills & Employment Training Building 8A – 7201 Vedder Road,Chilliwack, BC V2R 4G5 Or via email: jobs@stolonation.bc.ca We regret that we will only respond to those applicants chosen for an interview. An eligibility list may be established from this posting. We thank all applicants for their interest. 07/12H_SAS12


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HOTEL, RESTAURANT, FOOD SERVICES

KITCHEN HELP, DISHWASHER & SERVERS required at Mirage Banquet Hall. Fax resume to: 604575-0354 or call 604-575-0304

PREP-COOK part-time HOLY FALAFEL Restaurant Gloucester, Aldergrove

Looking for Mature, Responsible, Reliable GREAT person with Positive Attitude for P/T Weekend / Weekday. Professional Modern Kitchen. Will train. Food-Safe / Culinary Experience a bonus. Email: hr@holyfalafel.ca

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION 142 OFFICE SUPPORT/CLERKS CUSTOMER SERVICE AGENTTop travel incentive company based in Langley, BC has an opening for a Bilingual (English/French) Customer Service Agent. Duties include handling incoming calls and answering product and service questions, providing details and information about their account, resolving any product or service problem and assisting customer with any product or services they may need. We provide excellent training, benefits and a fun exciting work environment. Hours are M-F, 8-4. Ability to speak/read/write French is a requirement. Fax resume to 604-534-6702 or e-mail resume to csrjobs@travelamericainc.com

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RETAIL

SALES ASSOCIATES req’d P/T for Fashion Addition 14+ location at Langley Crossing. Email resumes:

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TRADES, TECHNICAL COMMERCIAL ROOF FOREMAN

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

Offering Great Benefits Including: Company Vehicle, Paid Travel, Support Crews, Top Wages, Health/Dental, Pension & Company Uniforms. Must have proven ability to install using RCABC roofing practices and follow WCB regulations. Fax resume: 604-944-2916, Call Adam: 604-944-2977 or e-mail aknipfel@designroofing.ca Visit: www.designroofing.ca

PLUMBING & HEATING • Foreman • Journeyman • Apprentices

sharvey@fashionaddition14plus.com or apply in person.

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LEGAL Shipper/Receiver & Driver

Expanding Langley law firm requires experienced Legal Assistant – five years plus for plaintiff and defence, personal injury practice. Please forward resume to: Campbell, Burton & McMullan, LLP Attn: Cheryl A. Scott, Office Administrator Fax: 604-533-5521 or email: cscott@cbmlawyers.com Two Legal Assistants Required Our vibrant boutique law firm, with a relaxed and dynamic work environment, offers two positions, one part-time (two days per week), and one full-time. We are two lawyers who practice primarily in the area of family law. We also provide residential and commercial conveyancing; will preparation; and estate administration. The successful candidates will have a strong background in the above areas. Excellent client skills are a must, as are the abilities to prioritize and multitask. Proficiency in Word and Hot Docs (for the full-time position) is required. We offer a competitive salary, and a flex Friday per month goes with the full-time position. Medical and dental benefits are included (with the full-time position). Other unique perks can be discussed at your interview. Apply in confidence to Dreyer Law Corporation, Suite 205, 6351 - 197th Street, Langley, BC V2Y 1X8, Telephone: 604-539-2103, Facsimile: 604-539-2104, Email cna@dreyerlawcorporation.com

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CDA WITH IMPLANT experience. P/T to start, with eventual potential for F/T. If you are eager to apply your knowledge & experience in a quality, patient focused environment, we would like to hear from you. Must be an energetic, flexible team player with a heart for patient care. Please forward or drop off resume to: Dr. Mike Nicholls, #140 2881 Garden St., Abbotsford, Ph: 604-852-5067. Mental Health Care Aide Workers required for PSR focused home. Fax resume to 604-514-0886

Drive Products is Canada’s leading suppliers of Truck Mounting Equipment to the mobile transportation industry. We offer competitive wages, comprehensive benefit plans and the opportunity to advance within the company. Must be able to multitask in a fast paced environment. Monday - Friday 8am-5pm. Compensation Based on Experience. Location: Surrey BC Responsibilities: * Loading/Unloading trucks * Ensuring goods are received in full * Completing paperwork * Picking /Packing/Shipping daily orders * Maintain safe warehouse environment * Arranging Couriers * Customer Deliveries/Pick Ups

604-888-2029 or email: dscott@driveproducts.com Qualified Applicants will be contacted

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COME to Comox Valley lead hand auto tech. Excellent benefits! dandm500@gmail.com HEAVY Duty Mechanic required with certified inspection license; competitive wages; benefit package; full time; located in Rossland Trail area. Please send resume and or request for further detail to email: impactgroup@shaw.ca or by fax 250-364-9956. Journeymen Fabricators and CWB Ticketed Welders required. Afternoon shift available. Gloucester Industrial Park. FAX: 604-856-2363 Visit our website: www.lesteel.com

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ALTERNATIVE HEALTH HEALTH MASSAGE

Grand Opening th

11969 88 Ave Scott Rd. 10:00a.m. - 10:00p.m. 778-593-9788

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MIND BODY SPIRIT

CALLIDALE SPA Specialists in • Acupressure • Reflexology

778-708-7733

#40-20631 Fraser Hwy. Langley (on Logan Off Fraser Hwy.) GREAT MASSAGE ONLY $25. 20372 Fraser Highway, Langley (across from Casino) 604-510-0588

MASSAGE CONFIDENTIAL Respected local Mechanical Contractor requires Plumbing & Heating Foreman, Journeyman & Apprentices for all aspects of Commercial Institutional Mechanical work (New Construction). Previous experience an asset. Team Environment. Long Term Opportunity. Competitive Wages, & Excellent Benefits. Fax: 604.576.4739 or E-mail: mike@dualmechanical.com

SIMPLY FOR YOUR HEALTH & PLEASURE. *European *Private Excellent Service 604.230.4444

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HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

CLEANING SERVICES

263 EXCAVATING & DRAINAGE

283 GUTTERS & DOWNSPOUTS

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

ENGLISH LADY. Home Cleaning Honest, reliable, hard working. Refs Pets OK Reas rates 604-533-1711 EXPERIENCED LADY will do House & Office Cleaning. Also Laundry & Ironing. 778-808-0514

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Busy well established Landscaping / Civil Company requires a F/T small engine mechanic, servicing and repairing all makes and models of power equipment as well as basic welding experience. We offer a large organized work space and a parts inventory to work from as well as a great office support system. You will be req’d to have minimum two years exp. and possess certification in at least Stihl and Honda. We offer a great employment package for select candidates. Please apply today as this position has to be filled immediately. Email resume to: newhiring @shaw.ca

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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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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COME JOIN OUR TEAM! We currently have the following opening within our Vancouver Branch:

JOURNEYMAN FABRICATOR / WELDER Min 5 years experience in a steel manufacturing environment. Min C level welder qualifications. Proficient in multi-process all position steel welding with the ability to read blueprints and work independently. Mechanical ability an asset. We offer competitive wages, comprehensive benefit plans and the opportunity to advance within the company. Must be able to multi-task in a fast paced environment.

Please fax your resume to:

604-888-2029 or email: dscott@driveproducts.com

FINANCIAL SERVICES

FITNESS/EXERCISE

BROKEN Stick Hockey League Now accepting adult teams! www.bshockey.ca for more info!

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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

BACKHOES, CATS DUMP TRUCKS, BOBCATS

CONCRETE & PLACING

HERFORT CONCRETE

FARM TRACTORS

NO JOB TOO SMALL

(604)531-5935

Serving Lower Mainland 23 Years! *Prepare *Form *Place *Finish *Granite & Interlocking Block Walls *Stairs *Driveways *Exposed Aggregate *Stamped Concrete. *Interlocking Bricks *Sod Placement -Excellent Ref’s -WCB Insured

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Great Prices, Quality Work. *Licensed *Insured *Since 1986

Andre 604-836-7150

GARDENING BUDGETS FOR QUALITY WORK

LEO: Mobile #657-2375, 462-8620

DAerating D Power Raking D Pruning D Lawn Cutting D Power Washing D Fencing D Organic Fertilizing

JOE’S CONCRETE - 37yrs exp. All types of renovations, driveways, sidewalks, placing, etc. Small jobs welcome. 604-723-5778

604-374-2283 Milano Landscapers & Garden Services Ltd milano@eastlink.ca

PLACING & Finishing * Forming * Site Prep, old concrete removal * Excavation & Reinforcing * Re-Re Specialists 32 Years Exp. Free Estimates.

Call: Rick (604) 202-5184

ALL DECKED OUT DECKING LTD

SEMI-RETIRED contractor will do small concrete jobs. Patio’s, sidewalks, driveway’s. Re & re old or

Wood & Vinyl Specialist Global Dec-k-ing Dealer Repair or Custom Build Licensed, Insured & WCB

UNIQUE CONCRETE DESIGN

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CLEANING SERVICES

ALL GREEN CLEANING If you want your home or office to sparkle call Susan 778-899-0941. Weekly, Bi-Weekly, or Monthly Rates. Free Estimates. CHRISTINE’S CLEANING. Reas. & Honest. You won’t be disappointed. Seniors Disc. Call 604-328-3733.

Call Peter 604 - 541 - 8841

F All types of concrete work F F Re & Re F Forming F Site prep FDriveways FExposed FStamped F Bobcat Work F WCB Insured

HUDOLIN’S ON HOMES Complete Home Renos ✔ All types of decks ✔ Bathrooms & Kitchens ✔ Finishing Work & Mouldings ✔ Small Additions/Bsmt Suites ✔ Concrete Work FREE ESTIMATES hudolinrenos@gmail.com www.hudolinsrenos.com

778-231-9675, 778-231-9147 FREE ESTIMATES RENTALS: These listings cover all types of rentals from apartments, condos, office space, houseboats and vacation homes. So if you’re in the market to rent, or looking for a roommate, start here. bcclassified.com

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.Jims Mowing 310-JIMS (5467)

Dave: 604-862-9379

DRYWALL

THREE STAR DRYWALL LTD Boarding, Taping, & texture. Small jobs welcome! Kam 604-551-8047 INTERIOR/EXTERIOR, Repairs & Reno’s, Sundecks & Additions, New Homes

WALTER’S DRYWALL Taping - Texture - Repairs Over 40 yrs exp. 604-308-7943

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ELECTRICAL

CONTRACT OR HOURLY FREE ESTIMATES

#22047 WE LOVE SMALL JOBS All work guaranteed. High Outlet Electric. 604-220-8347 ALL JOBS Big or Small. Panels, lighting, plugs, fans, hot tubs etc. Guaranteed work. 604-539-0708 Cell 604-537-1773 (Lic. 26110) FOR YOUR ELECTRICAL NEEDS No HST on Labour. Call Bob (604)351-4695 Reg. # 37474 YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 Service Call Lic #89402 Same day guarn’td We love small jobs! 604-568-1899

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HOME IMPROVEMENTS

EXCAVATORS

HOUSECLEANING, trustworthy, reasonable, reliable. Wkly & bi-wkly Ingrid Housecleaning 604-347-9593

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damaged concrete. Ken 604-532-0662

Small Engine Mechanic

Qualifications: * Forklift/Warehouse experience an asset * Valid Drivers License * Must be able to lift up to 70lbs * Team player with a positive attitude

Please fax your resume to:

PERSONAL SERVICES

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Evergreen Bobcat & Mini Excavator

Per Molsen 604-575-1240 MLG ENTERPRISES All Aspects Landscaping & Garden Solutions

PARADISE LANDSCAPING FREE ESTIMATES Serving Langley since 1986 Lawn Mowing - Yard Cleanups Power Racking - Hedges Pruning - Rubbish Removal New Lawns - Top Soil & Bark Mulch. Fully Insured

Call (604)889-6552

Excavating, Driveway removing, trenching, concrete breakers, drain tile, septic install & repairs. 20 yrs. exp. Fair rates. 604-250-6165

GRAHAM’S EXCAVATING ~ Excavation, Clearing ~ ~ Drainage, Final Grading ~ Free Estimates, 20 years exp. Fully Insured/WCB

(604)533-9108

TOPSOIL BARKMULCH, SAND, GRAVEL

Call 604-531-5935

OF Home (604)501-9290

Improvements,


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HOME IMPROVEMENTS

SAMCON BUILDING. Complete renos, decks, kitchens & baths, from start to finish. All trades available. Over 25 years experience. Call Derek (604)720-5955

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353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS

MILANO PAINTING & RENOS. Int./Ext. Prof. Painters. Free Est. Bonded & Insured. 604-551-6510

Complete ReRoofing Ltd + gutters, shingles, cedar, flat roof, 20 yr exp. Sr’s disc. WCB, BBB, 604-725-0106 GL ROOFING. Cedar shakes, Asphalt Shingles, Flat roofs, WCB Clean Gutters. $80. 604-240-5362

HOME REPAIRS

PROFESSIONAL lifetime metal roof, aluminum patio cover, sunroom, windows, Andy 604-7157525

TOP NOTCH ASSOCIATES. Bathrooms, electrical, plumbing, tile. Repairs and renos, sm jobs ok. Mike 604-506-9410.

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LANDSCAPING

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CLAYTON HTS. Yard Sale. 6665 193B St. Sat., Jul. 21 - 8am to 3pm. Antiques, Vintage, household, etc.

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COMMERCIAL GARAGE SALE

DOWNSIZING SALE 5654 Sunrise Cres West

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Furn, bikes, antiques, collectibles, indoor/outdoor games, camping gear, hsehold. No Early Birds.

RUBBISH REMOVAL

LANGLEY, 3698 - 196 A Ave. Sat., July 21 - 8am to 4pm. Books, collectibles, antiques, and more.......

DISPOSAL BINS

LANGLEY - 9451 - 203rd St. Sat. July 21st, 9am - Noon. Collectors Dream -toys, hot wheels, ipods, no garbage here.

Residential & Commercial Services

16897 Windsor Road Pitt Meadows

.Hayden Painting Family Owned & Operated

Langley

SL PAINTING

(Turn right 1st road East of Pitt River Bridge from Vancouver)

604-465-9812 1-800-663-5847

Interior/Exterior. FREE Estimates. Quality job. Fully insured - WCB Please call Sonly.

Lasting Landscapes

604-328-6387

Designs / Consultations Plant Care & Renovations Tree Risk Assessments

GARAGE SALE Sat. July 21, 9-3 p.m. 4561 - 209th St.

• Portable Toilets • Fencing • Containers • Waste Management • Storage

Running this ad for 8yrs

PAINT SPECIAL (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

778-997-2385

SAWDUST Hemlock, Fir & Cedar

HOGFUEL

Forget the Rest Call The Best! Harry 604-617-0864

604-465-5193 or 604-465-5197

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DECKS

RECYCLE YOUR JUNK!

New, Repaired, Replaced

JUNK AWAY. Call 778-836-0053

www.augustinesoilandmulch.com

MOVING & STORAGE

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

WCB Covered, BBB A+ rating Licensed & Insured, Free Estimates.

Call Lyall at: 604-625-4655

For all your decorating needs, why not call a Master Painter?

1PRO MOVING & SHIPPING. Real Professionals, Reasonable. Rates. Different From the Rest. 604-721-4555.

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Payment upon satisfactory completion. All Areas of Painting, 38 yrs exp. Int./Ext. Com/Residential Free Est. /Triple A/BBB Rating Call Dan Laybourn anytime!

Call 604-537-3553

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A1-TRI-CRAFT Tree Serv. Dangerous tree removal, spiral pruning hedge trimming, stump grinding, topping. Insured, WCB Free Est Arborist Reports

RECYCLE-IT!

$45/Hr

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

JUNK REMOVAL Recycled Earth Friendly

604-537-4140

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PLUMBING

Furnace Boilers, Hot Water Tanks Hot Water Heat, Plumbing Jobs. Furnace cleaning with truck mounted machine

604-507-4606 or 604-312-7674 A-1 PAINTING CO. 604.723.8434 Top Quality Painting. Floors & Finishing. Insured, WCB, Written Guarantee. Free Est. 20 Years Exp.

10% OFF if you Mention this AD! *Plumbing *Heating *Reno’s *More Lic.gas fitter. Aman: 778-895-2005

Andrew 604-618-8585 $ Best Rates $

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

✶ HUGE 5 FAMILY ✶ GARAGE SALE

604.587.5865

www.recycleitcanada.ca FREE! Scrap Metal Removal...FREE!!!

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

604-787-5915, 604-291-7778 www.treeworksonline.ca treeworkes@yahoo.ca 10% OFF with this AD

*Appliances *BBQs *Exercise Equip *Cars/Trucks/Trailers *Hotwater Tanks *Furnaces * Restaurant Equipment All FREE pickup!

PETS

778-233-4949

WHITE ROCK RUBBISH

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

EXTRA CHEAP PRICES RELIABLE, SERVICE Seniors Discount

#1 IN RATES AND SERVICE. Clogged drains, drips, garbs, renos & installs. Lic/Ins. 778-888-9184. 360 PLUMBING & HEATING. Gas, plumbing, heating, reno’s, repairs. 20 years exp., reliable & courteous. Lic’d. Bonded. Jack 778-835-4416 AT PANORAMA PLUMBING, HEATING & GAS SERVICES. Jobs Small-Big, Res/Com 604-818-7801 www.panoramaplumbing.com NEED Plumbing/Heating/Gas? dansyourman.ca (604)418-6941 Free estimates. Fully insured ABOVE THE REST “ Int. & Ext., Unbeatable Prices, Professional Crew. Free Est. Written Guarantee. No Hassle, Quick Work, Insured, WCB. Call (778)997-9582

Always!pressure washing, window cleaning, Gutter, lawn maintains, yard clean-up. Simon 604-230-0627

INTERVAN PAINTING

POWER WASHING GUTTER CLEANING

* Painting Contractor * * Residential / Commercial * New construction * Re-paint Interior / Exterior We provide the hi-end quality. WCB, Insured, Free Est’s! Call Henry 778-288-4560

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SWAP MEET 260 St. & Fraser Hwy, Langley

EVERY Sunday 7am

604-856-5165 Weather permitting

Clothing, household, furniture, renovation supplies, tools and Much Much More ..............

Murrayville

Garage Sale

Sat. July 21st, 8am-4pm

Sat. July 21 9am - 2pm.

4104 232nd Street 2004 Ford F350 diesel, only 120,000 kms, 5spd, Patio heater, elec. stove, alum. rims for Ford F350, big truck tires, set of 4 50” rims + tires, Skeg lawnmower, shovels, tools, etc. etc.

4620 - 220 St.

Shop tools, plus lots more. Rain or shine.

REAL ESTATE

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE 542

FRUIT & VEGETABLES

BLUEBERRIES FOR SALE 26097 84 Ave. No insecticide. Weller Blueberry Farm. Open 8-7. Ready pick $1.20/lb, U pick .80/lb. 604-856-6817, 604-996-9275

RASPBERRIES

625

PRESSURE WASHING

CALL ROGER 604-

968-0367 359 SAND, GRAVEL & TOPSOIL Always! deliver Top soil, bark mulch, sand & gravel. 7days/wk. Simon 604-230-0627 will spread

Take a walk through the Classifieds for the best bargains around! bcclassified.com Phone 604-575-5555

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SUNDECKS

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Take 264 St exit off Hwy #1 & follow yellow signs (6030 248 Street, Aldergrove)

OPEN Mon.- Sun. 8am to 6pm 604-856-3626 / 604-855-9351 U-PICK BLUEBERRIES, $1/lb. Red & Black Currants & Gooseberries

$1.20/lb. Bring containers. Closed Sundays. Call for picking times. 339 Short Rd., Abbotsford, 604-853-1909

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FURNITURE

ALL NEW Queen MATTRESS SET Still in Original Plastic! Must Sell. $150 - Call: 604-484-0379

MATTRESSES starting at $99

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MISC. FOR SALE

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

566 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS PEARL DRUM SET, $800, 6 cymbals, 1 throne, 1 stool, double base pedal, in Hope. Call (604)869-7329

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SAME DAY SERVICE AVAILABLE Antiques & Collectible AUCTION Monday July 23 ~ 7pm

Call Ian 604-724-6373 STORM FORCE PRESSURE WASHING - Call Terry for Free Estimates. (604)353-3632 TOPLINE PRESSURE WASHING Siding, gutters, & tile roofs. We use SOAP. WCB insured 604.861.6060

Aluminum patio cover, NO HST Summer Sale. 604-782-9108 www.PatioCoverVancouver.com

CENTRAL AUCTION #313 - 20560 - Langley By Pass (#10 Hwy) 604-534-8322 www.centralauction.ca

Washer, Dryer, Dishwasher NO DOGS

Phone 604-454-8152

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

633 MOBILE HOMES & PARKS New SRI *1152 s/f dblwide $77,900 *14x70 full gyproc single wide, loaded $66,900. Repossessed Mobiles & Modulars. Chuck 604-830-1960. Glenbrookhomes.net NEW SRI Single & Double Wides in Langley& Surrey parks fr $114,900. Preowned in Surrey 55+ adult park $29,900. Chuck 604-830-1960. .Encore 1 bdrm; 2 bdrm Rent Now $950 - $1225

638

OPEN HOUSE BROOKSWOOD

660 LANGLEY/ALDERGROVE HOMES FOR SALE-SUPER BUYS

www.dannyevans.ca

LANGLEY, 2 bdrm. + den, 3 appl., 2 prkg., N/S N/P. Refs. $900 mo. incl. h/w. Avail. now 604-240-7607 LANGLEY

BRIGHTON APARTMENTS

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.

Call 604-533-0209

Homelife Benchmark Realty Corp. Langley

LANGLEY:

RENTALS

REAL ESTATE

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

AUCTIONS

1 bdrm. - $800.00 2 bdrm. - $900.00

HOMES WANTED

Sat. July 21st 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. 19895- 41st Ave.

Advertise across the lower mainland in the 17 best-read community newspapers! bcclassified.com Call 604-575-5555

509

20700 - 56 AVE. LANGLEY

MEADOWBROOK ESTATES

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

Fridge $195; Stove $175 Washer $175; Dryer $175 Stackers & Dishwasher Warranty, delivery, low prices 604-534-4402 ----------------------------------------APPLIANCES WANTED * Free pick-up* 604-339-0744

CASSOLA PLACE APTS.

HOUSES FOR SALE

OPEN HOUSE

P/B Choc. lab puppies, 5M, 6F, born June 27, CKC reg. vet✓ $750. 604-217-6551 or 604-825-1730

APARTMENT/CONDO

Traditional 2561 sq ft 2 storey home on a large 10,011 sq ft lot. Hardwood floors, 2 gas F/P’s & airconditioning. $579,900 Steve & Gloria Hamilton RE/MAX Lifestyles Realty 604-467-8881

PETS

APPLIANCES

706

Greenvale Farms

CATS GALORE, TLC has for adoption spayed & neutered adult cats. 604-309-5388 / 604-856-4866

506

FOR SALE BY OWNER

RENTALS

South Hazelton BC, 5-acre Mountain view Farm, newly renovated 4-bdrm, 2.5/bath house, 2 greenhouses, large garden, 2.5 acres fenced, animal shelters. $200,000. Seller Motivated. 1 (250)842-7103

T & K Haulaway

GARAGE SALES TWILIGHT DRIVE-IN

372 - 212th Street Saturday, July 21st 9am to 4pm

YARD SALE

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

On Time, As Promised, Service Guaranteed!

Gas Fitter ✭ Plumber

329 PAINTING & DECORATING

TREE SERVICES

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

Local & Long Distance

bcclassified.com 604-575-5555

TILING

A-1 Ceramics, Marble, Glass blocks etc. Install/Repair. Res./Comm. Free Est. 20 years exp. Peter’s Tile (604)209-0173

AFFORDABLE MOVING

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

SUNDECKS

www.EconPro.com 604-882-2733 Rubbish Removal, Caring for the Earth. Professional Quality Service at Great Rates. 604-787-8782

A-OK PAINTING

Please call for pricing

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

We Recycle! GO GREEN!

3 rooms for $299, 2 coats any colour

and ISA Certified Arborist

LANGLEY - Murrayville

551

LANGLEY

20243 62nd Ave.

comm. s.s. sink, 2 & 3 compartments, meat slicer, baking racks, shelving, display freezer 3 compartments, canning machine, display racks, bread forms, 16x16 cooler panels, lots more! 604644-3396

GARAGE SALES

Anitque collectibles, retired primary teacher resources, toddler 1-3 clothes, potty’s, lots of books knick-knacks, 5’ barbie doll house.

A-TECH Services 604-230-3539

Jacqueline Hohmann Certified Landscape Technician

551

Fri. & Sat. July 20 & 21, 10-2

HUGE Sat July 21st, 9am-1:30pm.

GARAGE SALES

LANGLEY

CLOVERDALE

Instant Grassifacation!

320

GARAGE SALES

609

APARTMENT/CONDOS THE BENTLEY

One Bdrm + Den + Office East facing unit to enjoy morning sun. Complex has 2 guest suites, exercise ctr., guest parking & bike room $129,500.

COLLEGE COURT

Two bedroom unit, gas F/P, covered deck, laminate floors, crown molds & baseboards. Central location, on bus route. Rainscreened exterior $160,000. Steve & Gloria Hamilton RE/MAX Lifestyles Realty 604-467-8881

706

APARTMENT/CONDO 1/2 Month Free LANGLEY CITY Spacious, Clean Bachelor, 1,2 & 3 Bedroom Heat, Hot Water,

604-530-0030 www.cycloneholdings.ca ALDERGROVE - LARGE 2 BDRM, 2 BATH condo. clean, f/s, w/d. Avail. immed. NS/NP, no parties. $825/mo. Call 604-866-8825. LANGLEY,1 bdrm + den, storg rm. 6 appls, A/C, patio, NS/NP, $1200. Aug. 15 or sooner. 604-530-1219 LANGLEY 202/53A. 2 Bdrm $915, Heat/hot water incl, close to shopping. Quiet family complex, no pets, 604-539-0217.

CARROL COURT 5630 201 A St. Renovated Bachelor & 1 Bdrms. Bright & large. Hardwood floors. By transit & shops. Includes heat & hot water. Cat OK. References required.

604-250-0329, 604-540-2028

LANGLEY CITY. 1 bdrm: $595/mo. Adult oriented building, 50yrs +. Clean, quiet, near all amenities. N/P. Call Ron 604-727-1373. LANGLEY CITY

CHESTNUT PLACE

Apartments 20727 Fraser Highway

1 & 2 Bedrooms avail incl heat/hot water/cable Criminal record check may be req’d.

Ph: 604-533-4061


langleytimes.com RENTALS 706

APARTMENT/CONDO

LANGLEY CITY APARTMENTS ON 201A FREE: heat, h/w, cable TV, lndry, prkg. BACHELOR, 1 & 2 BDRMS. No Pets SENIORS, ADULT ORIENTED

Villa Fontana & Stardust Michael - 604-533-7578

RENTALS 706

11867 222nd St.

LANGLEY DOWNTOWN - FM56 Spacious 2 bdrm, 2 Level apartment $990/mo. 1.5 baths, 5 appli’s, in-ste laundry, balcony, secure parking. N/P, N/S. Utils extra. Walking dist. to Safeway. Avail June 1/12. For appt. to view call:

778-898-0083 604-540-2028

LANGLEY

MAPLE MANOR APTS. 20117 - 56 Avenue 1 & 2 bdrm suites $735 to $850 includes heat, hot water, cable to channel 43. On site security

Call 604-534-0108

Call 604-532-7144 Langley

The Parkview Terrace

5400 ~ 204 St. 2 bdrm Corner Suite Avail. Heat, H/W, cable incl, in a adult - oriented building. N/S, N/P. For info

Call: 604-220-6905 LANGLEY

The Village at Thunderbird Centre Deluxe 2 bdrm suites avail. Large balconies, fireplace, insuite w/dryer. No Pets. Live, shop, work & play all in one location. Next to Colossus Theater (200th & #1 Hwy).

www.bentallkennedyresidential.com/ thunerbird_centre.html

Bentall Kennedy (Canada) LP

LIMERICK MANOR

By appt - call 604 - 514 - 1480

Linwood Place Apts 20051- 55 A Ave.

1st MONTH FREE Newly Renovated Units

Starting at $835. $675 to $835 includes Heat, Hot water, Cable to channel 43. On site security Ask for details

Call 604-530-6555 Must bring in this ad to receive 1st month free

MOTORCYCLES

851

1989 HONDA Goldwing 6 cylinder, 1 owner touring motorcycle. Wineberry red color. Complete with CB & AM/FM radio, inter-electronic radio, “His & Her’s” helmets, jackets, gloves, boots, chaps. Used for “touring” purposes only. Always garaged when not in use. 604-852-9529

838

818

07 FORD FUSION SEL, auto, pwr opts,sunroof.49K, stk K3321 $9995. ALLSTAR SALES 604-539-2829.

1989 CAMARO RS, V6, auto, Ttop, AirCrd, N/S lady driven, $1900. Phone (604)591-6918.

www.cycloneholdings.ca

2003 BUICK REGAL LS Air Cared, 128K, fully equip., leather int., exc. cond. $5500 obo (604)538-6378

TOWN & COUNTRY APARTMENTS

2006 CHRYSLER 300, 4 door, loaded, 77,000K, fresh AirCare, $11,900 obo. Call 604-780-8404

LANGLEY Sm business warehouse + upstairs office. W/room + shower. Good lighting. $895. 604-834-3289

715

DUPLEXES/4PLEXES

LANGLEY, central. Clean newly reno 3 bdrm., insuite lndry, close to parks, shops & schools, fenced yard. Avail. immed. N/P. $975 + util. Phone 604-791-0211

733 MOBILE HOMES & PADS LANGLEY. 3 bdrm dble. wide mobile on acreage. Near Murrayville. Avail now. $1200/mo. + utils. Call before 3 p.m. 604-533-8587.

736

HOMES FOR RENT

208th LANGLEY. Clean 3 bdrm rancher, 5 appl, gas f/p, yard with creek, shed, good parking. Np/ns.

Call Dan @ 604-504-7368 www.remax-littleoakrentals.com

danlangpm@live.ca Abbotsford: 5 bdr home on 1.5 fnc’d acres 10 rooms for horses & barn, across fr schl, $1850. Avl nw. 604-807-1704

LANGLEY. 1 BDRM, shrd utils. Cable/internet incl, $500/mo. Fernridge area. Must like animals. Call: Bob 604-539-0091. LANGLEY. Christian home, private top flr of house, incl utils, internet, ph, cbl, lndry, bath. N/P. $500-$600 neg.Avail immed. 778-278-8500

750

ALDERGROVE 1 bdrm. spacious bsmnt. suite, A/C, own w/d, avail immed. $650/mo +1/3utils & cable. N/S N/P. 604-856-2848

2007 HARLEY SPORTSTER, factory custom, 74 cube (1200) big bore by Denco Cycle, Bassani pipe, Windshield, sissy bar, leather bags. 27,000Km, one old guy owner, $7,450 obo. Phone (604)817-1945

845

809

AUTO ACCESSORIES/ PARTS

BOATS

1998 TOYOTA COROLLA 4/dr, 4/cyl, auto, well maintained! 226K Aircared to 2013. Asking $2750. Call 604-856-5122.

SELF-SERVE DISCOUNT AUTO PARTS

2001 AUDI A4 QUAPPRO - 2.8L, V-6, auto, blk. on blk. local, 109k, fully loaded, sun roof, immaculate in /out $7995 Must See!604-312-7415

LANGLEY: Modern 1 bdr bsmt 5appl. Central loc. Cls bus, shops, schls. $950: Avl nw. 604-219-9921

OVER A THOUSAND VEHICLES TO CHOOSE FROM

2001 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA, 1.8T turbo, 4 dr sedan, std, all options, exc cond. $5300 obo 604-780-8404

LANGLEY/ Willoughby, lrg 2 bdrm, priv. ent, full bath, d/w. NS/NP. Nr amens, $950/mo incl utils & shrd lndry. Avail immed. 604-202-6524. WALNUT Grove. Avail now. Nice 1 bdrm, own patio, alarm, W/D, gas F/P. ns/np. $750 incl hydro/cble/net. Suit single person. 604-825-8190.

752

TOWNHOUSES

GUILDTOWN HOUSING CO-OP, 10125 156 St. is accepting applications for 3 & 4 bdrm units. No subsidy. Close to schools & shopping. Participation req. Shares $2000. Call 604-581-4687 or pick up application at office. LANGLEY. LARGE 2 bdrm, 2 bathrm. Sagebrook. All appls. F/P. Nr all amenits. 2 prkg. Pool. Avial. Aug. 1. $1500/mo. 604-833-8772.

WEEKLY SPECIALS JULY 21-27, 2012

2002 MERCEDES luxury, all pwr. like new cond.100km, $10,400. 604-501-6190 or 778-926-6190.

Transmissions ....... $4995

2004 ML 500 - Mercedes - gray, 132,500 kms. Exc. cond. $14,900/obo. (604)574-4676

Starters ................... $1795 Alternators ............. $1795 $

Radiators ................ 25

Windshields........... $2795 Hours: 8:30am - 5:00 pm 7 days a week www.pickapart.ca

Now That’s a Deal!

LANGLEY

43645 Industrial Way, Chilliwack

2 & 3 bedrooms

$1100 - $1200/m

Quiet, Clean & Spacious 2.5 bath, patio, storage, d/w, w/d, f/p, N/S, N/P, 2-car garage, next to high school. Avail. Now!!

604-592-5663 12730 - 66 Avenue

The Scrapper

2006 HYUNDAI SONATA GLS V6 1owner, no accid, loaded, $10,750 100K. Super clean! 778-574-7991 2008 SATURN ASTRA XE, auto, p/w, p/l, 4cyl.,27K,stk K3341 $9995. ALLSTAR SALES 604-539-2829. 2010 MAZDA 3 GT- FUN SUMMER SPORT CAR. Leather, sun roof, 4 dr. hatch, local, no accident, 5 spd. $16,495. Super sleek 604.312.7415 2011 VW JETTA TDI - diesel, 4 dr sedan, 35,000 km. Like new. $22,000/obo. Ralph (778)988-2055 MOVING, how quick can you give me $7800 for my nice luxurious 2002 Infinity 4 dr. sedan sport edition. No acc. Aircared. Prev 1 owner. 200 all hiway kms. in exc. cond. This is exceptional value for the money. 604-541-0018

Autos • Trucks • Equipment Removal FREE TOWING 7 days/wk. We pay Up To $500 CA$H Rick Goodchild 604.551.9022

827

VEHICLES WANTED TOP CA$H PAID TODAY For SCRAP VEHICLES!

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

7-12H PP19

Call 604-532-2036

“SIMRAN VILLAS”

2005 TOYOTA MATRIX XR, auto, pw,pl,4 dr HB,104K.stk3379 $8995. ALLSTAR SALES 604-539-2829

792-1221

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

SURREY TOWNHOUSES

95

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

2002 BMW 525I, Agent maint. M6 wheels, 199,000kms. Mint cond. $10,000. 778-991-4001

Engines-Gas.........$13995

810

AUTO FINANCING

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

1-800-910-6402

www.PreApproval.cc DL# 7557 Advertise across the lower mainland in the 17 best-read community newspapers! bcclassified.com Call 604-575-5555

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

847 SPORT UTILITY VEHICLES 2005 Nissan Murano SE, V6 Leather, loaded, 152,000 km $14,500, call 604-538-2622

Notice To Creditors And Others Re: Estate of Verne David Graham also known as Verne Graham, Vern Graham and Vern D. Graham, deceased formerly of c/o Langley Memorial Hospital (Rosewood), 22051 Fraser Highway, Langley, BC, V3A 4H4 Creditors and others having claims against the Estate of Verne David Graham also known as Verne Graham, Vern Graham and Vern D. Graham are hereby notified under section 38 of the Trustee Act that particulars of their claims should be sent to the Executrix, June Maxine Simpson, care-of Lindsay Kenney LLP, Barristers & Solicitors, P.O. Box 580, 9067 Church Street, Fort Langley, BC. V1M 2R9, (Attention: John A. Cherrington) before September 21, 2012, after which date the Executor will distribute the estate among the parties entitled to it, having regard to the claims of which the Executrix then has notice.

1992 Mercedes 400E - black 4 dr sedan - 186,000 kms. Good cond. $4900/obo. (604)574-4676

BROOKSWOOD, Newly reno’d. spacious 1/bdrm suite. Avail Aug 15/Sept 1. N/S, N/P. $900/mo incl util. (604)530-1432.

LANGLEY. Very large 2 bdrm. Cls to all amenities. Avail now. $800 incl utils. NS/NP. 604-825-4479.

SCRAP CAR REMOVAL

1989 S-CARGO (NISSAN). New Paint & sunroof. Aircare Certified. Right hand drive. Well maint. Great Marketing Opportunity! A real attention Grabber! Call 604-968-0856. $4500 OBO

BROOKSWOOD: 1 bdr: partly furnished newer bsmt ste, great neighborhood. f/p. N/P, N/S. $750/mo incl util. Immed. 604-533-9508

2 & 3 Bdrm T/Homes Ask for Move-In Allowance!!

LANGLEY. A lovely 4 bdrm Walnut Grove home. Elegant, spacious open concept, fresh & bright kitchen w/cherry wood pantry. $2500/mo. + utils. Avail Sept. 1st. Close to school. Call 778-241-0665.

1975 MGB Good condition! 115,000 miles, coll. plates. $6,500 obo. 604-579-0140

2010 COUGAR 27.5’ 5th WHEEL. Slightly used, with many extras. $24,500. Call 604-530-1197

BROOKSWOOD, Beautifully Reno’d 1 Bed Suite,New Floors,Bath Tub,OTR Micro,NS, NP.Utils,Incl.$800/Mon. 604-7168397

ALDERGROVE. 4 bdrm bsmt home Dble. garage. 4 appls. Avail Aug. 1. $1700/mo. N/P. 604-312-5666.

BRADNER NORTH, Large 2 storey house. 4/bdrms, 2/bath, finished bsmt. $1700/mo. incl hydro. Avail immed. 604-607-1396 lve message

2006 Holiday Rambler Savoy 5th wheel, 29 ft. rear kitchen, 1 slider. $16,900. Call (604)290-5924

ALDERGROVE: 1 bdr, fncd yrd, pri entr. N/S, no parties. Avl. Aug. 1st. $550/mo incl hydro. (604)856-5334

RIVERSIDE GARDENS FAMILY COMPLEX

ALDERGROVE ready to move in 3 Bdrm, 2 large barns, on 10 acres, good for horses, close to town & schools. $2300/mo. 4080 256th St. For more info call 604-613-5742

09 MAZDA 5 GS, auto, pwr opts, 6 pass, a/c. 63K, stk K3398 $13995. ALLSTAR SALES 604-539-2829.

SUITES, LOWER

ALDERGROVE, 3 bdrm, 1.5 baths N/P, $1025. Aug. 1st. Drive by 26975-30 Ave. Call 604-617-9373.

ALDERGROVE. Avail. Aug. 1st. 3 bdrm, new paint. N/S. N/P. Refs. $1100/mo. + utils. 604-607-0647.

912

MOVING MUST SELL, 12’ Wood/ F.B. cartop boat.exc. fish boat, $650. obo.Call 604-579-0140. TITAN - inflatable boat - 10’, hard bottom. Lunging whls. Rod holders, 2hp motor. $1100 604-531-6634

07’ MAZDA 6 GS WAGON, auto, pwr opts, a/c. 52K, stk K3332 $12995. ALLSTAR 604-539-2829.

748 SHARED ACCOMMODATION

BROOKSWOOD COMMERCIAL LEASE spaces available at 208th Street and 40th Ave. Sizes 7002100 s.f. $1500 - $4500. Call Frank @ Noort Investments 604-835-6300 or Nick @ 604-526-3604.

1997 CITATION 5th wheel, 27.5’ with pop out. Good condition, $6000 604-860-5225/604-869-6159

821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS

Phone 604-530-1912

709 COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL

MARINE

2009 Saturn Astra XE, 4 dr h/b. Automatic. Options. Silver. 18,000 kms. $8300/firm. 604-538-4883

5555 208th Street, Langley Studio - 1 & 2 bdrms. Indoor swimming pool and rec facility. Includes heat & 1 parking stall. No pets

Please call 604-534-9499

2005 DODGE RAM 1500, Hemmi, 104,200km, $14,700. Call 604-6253625 or 604-866-0281. 2006 MAZDA B3000, black, 4 door, 1 owner, 105,000 km’s. Exc cond. $7900 obo. 604-562-4168.

10 FORD TAURUS SE, auto, pwr opts, a/c, V6. 37K, stk K3395 $17995. ALLSTAR 604-539-2829.

604-530-0932

Fridge, Stove, Dishwasher Covered Parking

2003 CHEV SUBURBAN Z71, black, rebuilt trans. w/warranty, used eng. new B.J. & brakes. Inspected $8400obo 604-826-0519

1989 FORD E250 Van Amera camper van, fridge, stove, furn. bathrm. Only 142,000 km. New front brakes. Everything works. $5500 obo: (604)520-6512

09 FORD FOCUS SES, auto sunroof, p opts, a/c. 27K, stk K3347 $12995. ALLSTAR 604-539-2829.

Bachelor, 1 & 2 bdrm suites. Clse to all ament. Seniors Centre just around the corner. Rent incl heat, hotwater, & cable. Resident Managers on site.

in Langley City Ideal for children, next to park and green space. Available for immediate occupancy.

CARS - DOMESTIC

07 BUICK ALLURE CXS, auto, loaded, sunroof,a/c. 48K, stk K3380 $13995. ALLSTAR 604-539-2829

SUSSEX PLACE APT

2 BDRM APARTMENT FOR RENT

TRUCKS & VANS

1974 Dodge D300, flat deck. Com with heavy duty alum loading ramps. Original owner. 318, 4spd. $5000 obo. 604-536-1992 1995 SAFARI 7 pass van, all whl drive, 199K, AirCared, 2nd owner, good cond, $2600. (604)430-3556 1996 FORD RANGER, ext. cab, 2 whl. drive, auto, ArCrd, 3LV6, canopy, CD, $2500. obo 604-812-1278 2000 DURANGO 4X4, loaded, seats 7, AirCrd, exc. cond. $4500 obo. Call 604-780-8404 2002 FORD E350 Cargo Van, new tires and battery, recently serviced, $4500. Call (604)728-0866 (Surrey)

04 CHRYSLER PACIFICA, auto, 6 pass, loaded, a/c. 66K, stk K3306 $8995. ALLSTAR 604-539-2829

CALL 604-533-7710

UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT

RECREATIONAL/SALE

1986 - 33’ Empress Motorhome, 60,000 Km. Excellent cond., $14,000 obo. Phone 604-765-0182.

Newer building, secure entry, 5 appl’s including insuite washer and dryer, a/c, electric f/p, u/g prkg & balconies. No pets CLOSE TO SHOPPING, Superstore & Willowbrook mall.

Near Langley City Hall & shops 1 bdrm - $720 - $750/month 2 bdrm - $870/month Inc. heat/storage/parking Adult oriented Sorry - no pets

830

TRANSPORTATION

2009 SUZUKI GSXR 750, black, mint cond. 5,000K, with helmet, $8500obo.Must See! 778-891-4501

AVAILABLE NOW!

Call 604-881-7111 thunderbirdvillage@bentallkennedy.com

AUTO FINANCING

1986 OLDS Cutlass, 2 door, original owner, 92,000 miles. Collector plates. $8000. (604)539-9660

1 & 2 BDRM APTS

Inquire about our huge rent incentives

1 Bdrm, $680/mth incl hot water, D/W, secure undg prkg. Adult oriented. N/P. Refs req.

810

19777 Willowbrook Dr., Langley

Langley MICHAUD MANOR 20210 Michaud Cres. Close to Langley Mall.

ANTIQUES/CLASSICS

TRANSPORTATION

Northland Apartments

Call 604-530-5646 or 604 787-2465

LANGLEY: *GREENWOOD MANOR* 20630 Eastleigh Cres Reno’d 2 Bdrms. From $825. Hardwood floors. Lots of closet space. By transit, Kwantlen College. CFMF. Cat OK.

806

TRANSPORTATION

Call: 604.467.0121

CLAYMORE APTS 1 & 2 Bdrm Apts Avail $200 Move-In Bonus!!

Call 604-533-9780

TRANSPORTATION

1964 white T-BIRD convertible. orig. chrome, beaut. lthr seats. 54,000 orig. mi. $20,000/obo. Ralph (778)988-2055

1 BDRM from $725/mo Renv’d, Large, Hardwood flrs, Lots of closet space Incl. heat, h/w & parking Cats ok. Ref Required

LANGLEY

5374 - 203rd St, Langley

HOMES FOR RENT

SELKIRK MANOR

Betsy - 604-533-6945

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.

736

MAPLE RIDGE

Rainbow & Majorca CALL FOR AVAILABILITY

APARTMENT/CONDO

RENTALS

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18 Shops and Services

Shops, restaurants and services in your neighbourhood to service you...

A&W 604-534-6333 JB Salon 778-241-9905 Dollar Plus 604-539-1422 Ta-Ke Sushi 604-533-0145 Quiznos Sub 604-530-6606 Panago Pizza 604-310-0001 TD Canada Trust 604-514-5150 Market Place IGA 604-514-8301 Shoppers Drug Mart 604-532-0515 BC Safety Authority 604-539-3578 The Wine Emporium 604- 532-5388 Frames West Gallery 604-530-9015 Esquires Coffee House 604-534-0204 Hillcrest Dental Centre 604-539-0188 Atkinson + Terry Insurance 604-532-5221 Murrayville Animal Hospital 604- 532-1121 Prudential Power Play Realty 604-533-3231 Well Beings Health & Nutrition Centre 604-539-0500 FRAMES WEST GALLERY

MURRAYVILLE ANIMAL HOSPITAL Hillcrest Dental

MURRAYVILLE SQUARE HAS IT ALL!

Corner of Fraser Hwy, & 222 Street


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