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16 Ave. safety at stalemate By NATASHA JONES Aldergrove Star
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Farmgirl Alise Kayser tries her hand at pitching a bale of hay in the fun competition at the Mt. Lehman Fall Fair on Saturday. Glorious sunny weather brought out families from far and wide for the games, activities and displays at the 27th annual fair.
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Discussion into one of the most pressing items on the agenda for Township’s series of meetings on Monday disintegrated when council members, after almost 10 hours of meetings, sniped at each other, interrupted each other, and questioned the wording rather than the meat, of Councillor Charlie Fox’s motion. The intent of the motion was explore ways to improve traffic safety along 16 Avenue. The motion was placed on the agenda several days before a Surrey couple, both 76, were killed when their car struck a dump truck head-on. The motion said that when the new Port Mann Bridge becomes fully operational and tolls are in place, more drivers will use 16 Avenue and “will bring with it greater cause for safety and access concerns.” Noting an increase in traffic accidents that have taken lives and damaged property, Fox said that the Township should approach Surrey and the Ministry of Transportation to seek a direct access from 16 Avenue to Highway 99. The motion also calls for staff to prepare a report, with TransLink engineers, on improving traffic flow and how it impacts residents, the possible use of ‘Green wave” in which future traffic lights are synchronized, and roundabouts. Councillors added their own suggestions, while questioning the wording. Fox was annoyed. “I can’t believe that my motion is being treated as garbage,” he said. “I’m really frustrated.” Annoyed, he reminded council that suggestions he raised five years ago for improving 16 Avenue were turned down. “You don’t live on the street,” said Fox, whose home is close to 16 Avenue. “You don’t see the accidents.” Fox said that the recent double fatality catapulted the issue to headline news, but for people who live in the area or try to access 16 Avenue, “it’s an ongoing issue.” Fox noted that between 200 Street and 272 Street, there are only two spots where police can operate speed traps or safety checks for westbound traffic. He said that 16 Avenue is sometimes so congested that traffic on 248 Street is backed up for more than a mile. Councillor Kim Richter suggested that 16 Avenue should be modeled after Guide Meridian which runs from the Aldergrove/ Lynden border crossing. It has been widened to four lanes, has a series of roundabouts, and is designed to accommodate trucks. Councillor Bob Long suggested that creating a direct access to Highway 99 would only increase traffic on 16 Avenue, while Councillor Grant Ward asked for a TransLink presentation to see what its plans are, and Councillor David Davis asked for staff to examine the issues before contacting Surrey. The final motion approved by council, with Fox and Councillor Michelle Sparrow opposed, was for staff to examine safety issues, but not in consultation with other agencies such as the City of Surrey, the MoT and ICBC.
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Party in the Country Benefits Terry Fox Foundation
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At left, three-year-old Kylee Winkelhorst enjoys a pony ride at the JD Farms fifth annual Fall Festival on Saturday, while below centre Madame Butterfly and Mr. Flowers painted faces and created balloon animals for the kids. Top centre, Aldergrove Rotarians grill up food at the JD Farms Fall Festival , with all proceeds going to the Terry Fox Foundation. At right, because the Terry Fox Run was cancelled in Aldergrove this year, locals like Chantal and Rachel Tracy and their friend Keanna Vantunen participated in the Langley City event. A total of 292 ran in Langley and raised over $8,000 for the cause. The Aldergrove school runs for Terry Fox will be held Sept. 27, at Aldergrove Secondary starting 11:30 a.m. and Shortreed Elementary starting at 1:30 p.m.
Select committee to examine blueberry cannon bylaw By KEVIN MILLS Black Press
A bylaw governing the use of blueberry cannons is one step closer to reality. Last Monday night, Abbotsford council listened to 11 delegations, who spoke both for and against giving the city the power to enforce stricter regulations on the audible bird scare devices. Coun. John Smith raised the issue last month and has been pushing for a bylaw that would allow the city to create different regulations than those of the ministry of agriculture. A select committee will now be formed to develop the bylaw, including Mayor Bruce Banman, two city councillors and four citizens. “Those seven individuals will consult with the industry, the blueberry council, the farmers, the complainants, the ministry of agriculture and they will come up with recommenda-
tions,” said Smith. He expects the committee to present a report before council by December. Smith would like to see the starting time for cannons moved from 6:30 a.m. to 7:30 a.m., and the evening deadline moved from 8 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Existing provincial guidelines call for the devices to be shut off between noon and 3 p.m. Smith would also like to see cannon setbacks extended from the current guideline of 200 metres to 300. And he is suggesting “tough” fines for noncompliance. Even if a bylaw is created, the ministry of agriculture would have to approve it. The blueberry cannon debate has been going on for years. Residents living close to farms using cannons or other devices have complained that the noise is destroying their peace. Opponents feel the ministry regu-
lations aren’t strong enough to stop some farmers from abusing the cannons. “Does my neighbour have the right to wake up my entire family at 6:30 a.m. every morning, regardless if it be Saturday, Sunday or a holiday? They have that right,” said Gary Suddard. He told council that it’s not just cannons. Orchard pistols release a 100-decibel shrieking sound, terrifying livestock, said Suddard. Another device used to scare birds away from the berry crops are squawkers, which are speakers placed around a blueberry field that play recorded sounds of a “bird being tortured.” He said they are allowed to be played every one minute and six seconds. He said the solution is simple – farmers should use nets. Resident Cherry Groves agreed and also expressed her frustration to
council. She prefers a complete ban of the BC Blueberry Council said on cannons, which she said is the the problem isn’t stricter regulations, ultimate goal. However, she said a it’s enforcing the ones that currently stricter bylaw may be a exist. first step. She said the council’s “The noise has to mediator has had success stop.” solving many conflicts But local farmer between farmers and Jasbir Banwait said canneighbours, but the pubnons are a necessary lic doesn’t hear about “the tool to combat the birds growers that reduce their that eat blueberry crops. frequency” or the farmHe said netting is expeners that have removed sive and in many cases devices. would not be practical. “There are growers Cherry Groves was “I know everyone who do care about their here is aware of the posi- among opponents to neighbours, but they also tive economic effect the blueberry cannons who care about their losses,” blueberry industry has addressed Abbotsford said Etsell. council. on Abbotsford. Let’s not So she supports the make it even harder and idea of a city bylaw, but less likely for our blueberry farmers one that uses existing guidelines. to be successful in our community,” “We would like to see a fine in said Banwait. place and that it be a fine that deters a Debbie Etsell, executive director grower from being non-compliant.”
Mayor defends LEC expansion, says pool in the works Black Press
Township Mayor Jack Froese has responded to critics who have denounced the $7.7 million expansion of the Langley Events Centre. In his address at Monday’s council meeting, the mayor also took responsibility for not making a public announcement about the project until weeks after work began. He said that on July 23, after several meetings, held in camera to protect the confidentiality of construction contracts, council authorized the Langley Facilities Society to proceed with the first phase of development. This involves a new double gymnasium and an indoor turf/dry floor facility. These, as well as eight changing rooms, are currently under construction east of the LEC.
In-camera discussions were first held on June 11 when council sought proposals for the first phase of development, Froese revealed. Funding comes from the $15 million Land Capital Fund which was approved in the 2012 budget “and was fully disclosed to the public and approved unanimously by council,” Froese said. “The Township of Langley has used this fund in the past to facilitate construction of buildings or land acquisition and then complete a budget revision to include the project into a specified capital project fund,” Froese said. He said that the LEC expansion costs will be included in the 2013 budget. Asked in an interview why a public announcement was not made until
work had begun, Froese said, “That’s a good question,” noting that final approval was given on July 23, the last meeting before council’s six-week break. Several council members, including Froese, immediately left for holidays abroad. “We didn’t expect it to go that fast,” Froese said of the process, “and I should have asked for a resolution. It was unfortunate, the six week break.” In his Monday night statement, Froese said: “As members of council, we were unable to release any of this information as we are bound by legislation regarding confidentiality of ‘in closed’ meetings . . . In hindsight, as chair of the meeting, I should have asked for a motion to release as soon as the contracts were signed and complete.”
In that same interview, Froese said that at no time was the sale of the Township’s forested land in Glen Valley intended to finance the LEC expansion. Part of the proceeds, however, had been earmarked to finance the purchase of the vacant Aldergrove Elementary school property where the Township plans to build a new ice rink (to replace Aldergrove Civic Arena), pool and community centre. “The LEC expansion and the Aldergrove Recreation Centre are both moving ahead concurrently as two separate projects,” he said. Funding for these projects will come from reserves and a multi-year plan of disposing of land assets that are surplus to the Township’s needs. “The taxpayers will not be shoul-
dering the capital cost of these projects,” Froese said. The LEC expansion will not impact taxpayers, as operational costs will be absorbed by using existing LEC staff and increased revenue. However, there will be a cost to taxpayers to cover some of the operating expenses of the Aldergrove Recreation Centre, which will be built into subsequent budgets, he said. Council’s lack of public consultation was condemned by Councillor Kim Richter. In a letter to the editor Richter slammed the decision, saying it was “highly unethical, if not illegal.” In a letter to the editor in response, Councillor Grant Ward takes Richter to task, and calls the facility “the crown jewel” in Township’s parks and recreation division.
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Council votes for flashing lights on 256th Black Press
Several months ago, Councillor Bob Long urged his Township council colleagues to support installing an overhead flashing red light at the intersection of Robertson Crescent and 256 Street, where a young Aldergrove hockey player was killed in February, 2011. Staff had already advised that based on traffic volumes, existing signage, visibility and collision history, new safety measures were not warranted. The intersection was left out of a report presented to council on Monday. Instead, staff recommended installing overhead lights at the intersections of 232 Street and 56
Avenue, 40 Avenue and 216 Street, 56 Avenue and 240 Street, and 240 Street and Robertson Crescent. Long, Mayor Jack Froese and Councillor Kim Richter had earlier in the year expressed concern about the safety of Robertson Crescent and 256 Street, calling it “scary.” On Monday, Richter commented that it is “an odd, uncomfortable intersection” with sight lines that are not good. “This is a very dangerous intersection and it needs lights,” she said. “You only have to drive through there once to know it’s a creepy intersection.” But Councillor Grant Ward urged council not to go against a staff recommendation.
“I don’t see it’s warranted. We are not engineers on council and I’m prepared to back up our professional staff,” he said. In June, Long said that council should do all it can to make the intersection of 256 Street safer, Long said. “A light is very inexpensive compared to a life saved. What is the cost of a life?” he had asked at a June meeting. This week, Long read from a newspaper article: “A 12 year old boy was killed instantly when the vehicle proceeded through the intersection at 256th and Robertson Crescent. “ Council supported his motion to add the intersection, with only Ward opposed.
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A Langley woman was taken to hospital by air ambulance after crashing into another vehicle at the intersection of 240 Street and 56 Avenue early Monday morning. Around 5:30 a.m., a northbound Cobalt collided with an eastbound Ford Explorer. The investigation suggests the driver of the Cobalt, the Langley woman, didn’t stop at the stop sign, said Langley RCMP. The front end of the Cobalt crashed into the Explorer’s passenger side.
The female driver was trapped inside her vehicle unresponsive but breathing, with bleeding from her head, said Langley Township fire department’s Bruce Ferguson. Township firefighters secured a landing site for an air ambulance to touch down on 52 Avenue, he said. The male driver of the Explorer was driven by ambulance and he has been treated and released. Police continue to investigate and anticipate the Cobalt driver will be issued a violation ticket. In other news, Abbotsford fireART STUDIOS
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Painters, photographers, printmakers, potters, jewellers,17glass artists and more! 3 18 - Official Guide Map Lalita Hamill & Rick Rozdeba Winsong Co-housing, 20543 - 96th Ave. Tel: Lalita (604) 882-1214, Rick (778) 868-8449 Guests: Ken Nash, Lori Dean Dyment (Note: Lalita will be absent Sept 22-23. Rick will be absent Sept 29-30. Their art will be on display both weekends.) Denise Carson Wilde 9998 Allard Cres. • Tel: (604) 767-5968
ART STUDIOS Robert Gary Parkes - The Loafing Shed Glass Studio 9060 - 184th St. • Tel: (604) 882-0097 1 Guest: Barbara Roden Robert T. Barrett - Neighbourhood Art Studio 20059 - 92A Ave. • Tel: (604) 455-0344 Guests: Carmel Clare, Candice Perry Moen, Melba Massey, Brenda Hill
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Lalita Hamill & Rick Rozdeba Winsong Co-housing, 20543 - 96th Ave. 3 Tel: Lalita (604) 882-1214, Rick (778) 868-8449 Guests: Ken Nash, Lori Dean Dyment (Note: Lalita will be absent Sept 22-23. Rick will be absent Sept 29-30. Their art will be on display both weekends.) Denise Carson Wilde 9998 Allard Cres. • Tel: (604) 767-5968
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Marj Paonessa - Hourglass Studio 23837 - 64th Ave. • Tel: (604) 308-9481
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Lora Armbruster 5302 Clovermeadow Cres. (Off 232nd St. or 56th Ave. The gate may be closed but please come in.) 6 Tel: (604) 530-0006 • Guest: Maria Zaron Stephanie Dieleman - Stephanie Ann Arts 4664 - 236th St. (From 232nd St. take 46th Ave., follow the road to 236th St., then turn right.) Tel: (604) 510-2099
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Connie Wicklund 3319 - 275th Street (from 272nd St. take 32nd Ave.) Tel: (604) 856-1475 • Guest: Drena Hambrook
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Laurie Thomasson 1769 - 272nd St. • Tel: (604) 856-6990
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Ted Baker - Pit Ranch Pottery 411 - 256th St. • Tel: (604) 856-8887 Guest: Alison Philpott Vivian Harder - Thunderfoot Studio 24928 - 16th Ave. • Tel: (604) 856-4433 Guests: Donna Leavens, Susan Galick Robin Bandenieks - Art on 28th 2876 - 252nd St. (foot of 28th Ave. off 248th St.) Tel: (604) 856-1984 • Guest: Judy Vanderveen
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Marj Paonessa - Hourglass Studio 23837 - 64th Ave. • Tel: (604) 308-9481
Bryan Robberts 5 4486 - 201st St. (From 200th St. 15 Lora Armbruster 5302Ave.; Clovermeadow Cres. (Off 232nd turn on 46A or from 44th Ave.St. or 56th Ave. The gate may be closed but please come in.) 6 Tel: (604) St.) 530-0006 Maria Zaron turn on 202nd Tel:• Guest: (604) 530-0408 Stephanie Dieleman - Stephanie Ann Arts
- 236th-St.Cat (From& 232nd St. take 46th Ave., Deborah 4664 Strong Mouse Designs 7 follow the road to 236th St., then turn right.) 20916 - 49A Ave. (Off 209th St.) Tel: (604) 510-2099 Tel: (778)Connie 895-0211 Wicklund 16 3319 - 275th Street (from 272nd St. take 32nd Ave.) 8 Guest: Reet Herder Tel: (604) 856-1475 • Guest: Drena Hambrook Laurie Thomasson Sandra Reams - Michaud House 9 1769 - 272nd St. • Tel: (604) 856-6990 5202 - 204th St.- Pit Ranch Pottery Ted Baker 17 10 411 256th St. • Tel: (604) 856-8887 Tel: (604)Guest: 534-4435 Alison Philpott Vivian Harder Studio Wendy Jones - The- Thunderfoot Loft Studio 24928 - 16th Ave. • Tel: (604) 856-4433 Guests: Donna 20458 Fraser Hwy.Leavens, Susan Galick Bandenieks - Art on 28th Tel: (604)Robin 533-3484
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2876 - 252nd St. (foot of 28th Ave. off 248th St.) Tel: (604) 856-1984 • Guest: Judy Vanderveen
Seonok Lee 20406 - 67B Ave. (From 68th Ave. take 204B St.) Tel:(604) 533-8060
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Kosheng Ko & Shu-chen Huang Kosheng Arts Studio 19086 - 68B Ave. (Off 192nd St.) Tel: (604) 576-1836
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Debra Gow - Gallery 68 19141 - 68th Ave. Tel: (604) 576-1640
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Krause Berry Farm 6179 - 248th St. • Tel: (604) 856-5757 Artists: Audrey Bakewell, Wendy Mould
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Kensington Prairie Farm Alpaca yarn, garments and more, plus gourmet foodstuffs. 1736 - 248th St. • Tel: (604) 626-4395
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The Fort Gallery Non-profit, artist-run, contemporary gallery. 9048 Glover Rd. • Tel: (604) 888-7411
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Flowers from a Country Garden U-pick flowers, fibre arts studio & gift shop. 3309 - 232nd St. • Tel: (604) 530-4027
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universities and Crown corporations as well as government operations. He hinted at an even harder line with unions, as the government’s largest employee group continued selective strike action. This, and the familiar vow to rein in travel and other discretionary spending, won’t come close to replacing the lost gas revenues. Asset sales, which Falcon came up with in a desperate effort to dig the government out of its huge sales tax hole, won’t show up on the books until next year, if they go ahead at all. Raising taxes or fees? Forget it. It’s either cut programs or run another deficit. The one glimmer of hope in what de Jong called the “ugly” resource revenue picture is that natural gas revenues don’t have much farther to fall. And then there is the light at the far end of the tunnel, in exports to Asia where the price remains much higher. That project took two important steps forward last week. Spectra Energy and British multinational BG Group unveiled plans for a third major pipeline to bring northeast gas to the coast, this one to a site near Prince Rupert proposed for a liquefied natural gas facility. And on Friday, the Haisla Nation and the B.C. government announced a land use agreement to develop
another LNG export facility on the Douglas Channel near Kitimat. Two proposals in that area have already received federal export permits and financing from global energy players, including Chinese, Japanese and Korean companies. One of the bills jammed through by the B.C. Liberals in the hectic legislative session this spring was to do away with another of those federalprovincial overlaps that make industrial development so slow and difficult. Ottawa has sole authority to regulate reserve lands, but agreed to delegate that to B.C. and the Haisla, allowing them to pioneer the latest agreement. This is a major breakthrough, not just in the industrial development of northern B.C. but in dismantling the century-old logjam of aboriginal resource claims. At the centre of Premier Christy Clark’s much-promoted jobs plan is the target of having three LNG export terminals and associated pipelines in production by 2020. That now looks like a more realistic target. But the jobs and revenues won’t arrive in time to save the B.C. Liberals from their current predicament. Tom Fletcher is legislative reporter and columnist for Black Press and BCLocalnews.com tfletcher@blackpress.ca
Editor: As the oldest elected councillor in Langley Township, I have seen things that I never imagined, but every once in a while something still surprises me. Luckily I am at the stage of life where I can call ’em as I see ’em. Fundamentally, I think it is a good thing for politicians to disagree and that the process of debate can lead to a better decision as all sides of an issue are fleshed out. When I disagree with a council mate, I assume that they are acting genuinely and honestly and looking after the best interests of the community. Thus it was with extreme disappointment that I reviewed Councillor Kim Richter’s surprising and distorted comments about the Langley Events Centre (LEC) expansion (letters, Sept. 13). It appears that there is a tendency among some in Langley that if you disagree with them it is not because you may have a different vision, purpose or direction, but it’s because you must be engaging in secrets, you’re unethical or you’re diverting money from somewhere else. Or you simply make statements to label your opposition, to generally indicate they are bad persons, because there’s nothing that can go on without there being a secret or hidden agenda, or some other nefarious purpose. They are doing bad things to the community that only the ‘whistleblower’ can save. It’s a shame that we resort to labelling people, rather than commenting on the merits of their argument. So, let’s instead talk about the crown jewel’ of the Township’s Recreation Culture and Parks Division, specifically our marvelous LEC. LEC has been an unprecedented success. It is used by more people and on more days than almost any other facility in the Fraser Valley. Yes, there are bigger facilities, but I don’t think there are any finer ones. So, what has council been up to? Well, with all this success, and with the opportunity to try to expand that success and take care of additional users, who may or may not be financial partners, we embarked upon an expansion. This expansion will not cost $7.25 million, but will in fact cost $7.725 million. Was this a surprise? Hardly. Anyone who has seen the LEC knows its amazing success. In fact, I can think back to about June 11 (not July 23) when these discussions began with a certain urgency, because if we wanted to have the facility fully functional for a number of events starting next year, and accommodate new potential partners such as Wrestling BC, B.C. Lacrosse Association, Volleyball Canada, and others, we had to get down to work and get on to it. Now a fair question is — how are we going to pay for this expansion, or will it actually detract from other projects? The answer is, we’ll pay for it from land sales and reserves, and no, it won’t delay or defer other projects. We need to work on projects that balance the entire community and cannot simply work in one area to the detriment of the others. So as a consequence, when we develop our budgets we make sure that we have envelopes, or categories or accounts, if you will, that we can use to meet changing or moving priorities. Now why did this process start out behind closed doors? Well, part of the revenue to build both the facility at LEC and in Aldergrove will come from land sales. The Community Charter is quite clear that discussions on land sales at least have to begin in a closed session, so that no other parties are given an unfair advantage in knowing what lands may be available for sale. If a local government sells lands in one area or buys in another, it can affect market conditions and it was with that backdrop that the process began. Why not go through a lengthy period of public comment? Well, ordinarily when you are going to repair or expand an existing facility because it is bursting at the seams with use, you have a pretty good idea in terms of what the demands are on that facility and what people are going to say. As a consequence, when the decision was made to proceed, staff worked quite expeditiously and went through a process with council’s explicit authorization to obtain bids on the building, as we do in almost all situations. How will this proceed without affecting other projects? Well, part of the land sale discussions involve a multi-year process to dispose of assets, some of which will go through a rezoning process, to ensure that we have funds available to maximize our returns and can contribute to amenities in all facets of the Township. You can alarm people by saying that the money is going someplace else or it’s not necessary, or there is a hidden agenda, but in so doing you need to provide credible examples and alternatives or other solutions. Taxes will not go up for the capital costs of these projects. Services will not be reduced. Certain areas will not be favoured over others. And our youth, adults, and seniors will have facilities that they can use. Perhaps the most alarming comment was “if we had this extra SEE: Page 7
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Editor: I am deeply disturbed as I read the letter titled “No public input, no public process” in the Aldergrove Star on September 13, 2012. As the Chair of the Aldergrove Pool Committee, I am shocked at what I am reading. To find out that the Langley Township has made a “surprise and secret decision to spend a whopping $7.25 million dollars on an expansion of the Langley Events Centre” is beyond belief and shows the disrespect the Township has for Aldergrove. This committee and town have been repeatedly told that “the Aldergrove Pool Project was a top priority for the Township” and this pool has been promised to this community for years. So why does this new development feel like a slap in the face? My questions to the Langley Township are: 1. Is the Aldergrove Pool project still a top priority with Langley Township? 2. Is the promised Aldergrove Pool still even in the budget? 3. Was this $7.25 million dollars part of the money allocated for the much needed pool project? 4. Why was this $7.25 million dollars not allocated to fund a more adequate and needed indoor pool facility then in the proposed plans from the Township? 5. Although I believe that an addition to the LEC is a good idea, who decided that this was an ‘emergency’ project that had to go through so quickly? 6. Why is the Township of Lan-
gley telling us that there is no way to have the promised and much needed Aldergrove Pool and Rec Centre completed by October 2014 (a full two years from now), when the LEC is put through and scheduled to be finished in a short seven months? 7. Why is there a project that is going ahead that is “equivalent to a 10 per cent increase in local taxes” without any input from the taxpayers? 8. Why was this LEC project not brought to the public’s awareness? 9. Why, while the Aldergrove Pool Committee was very public about surveying over 1,200 Aldergrove residents about what they wanted to see for amenities in the new Aldergrove Pool and Rec Centre, we were not aware of any public input regarding the LEC expansion? Do we trust this council to do what was promised for Aldergrove and put in an indoor pool that services the needs of this community that has been “on the books for over 10 years now”, or are they failing to follow through, full of hollow promises yet once again? Joanne Nicolato, Aldergrove ***** Editor: Re: “No public input, no public process,” (The Star letters, Sept. 13). This is completely unacceptable. Shame on you, Langley Township council. My husband and I have been watching closely what happens with the Aldergrove Pool. We even went to a one of the last coun-
cil meetings to show our support. Not once did we hear anything about this Events Centre expansion. We took our kids to tennis lessons in the summer and saw the construction in the parking lot. We Googled and searched to see if we could find out what was going on because we hadn’t seen or heard anything about what was happening. I am completely shocked and appalled that this can happen. They have already started construction, while the pool in Aldergrove has been stalled for 10 years. The community is suffering because of it, We have been desperate in Aldergrove for our pool and this is what council is focusing on. Shame on them. They should all be thrown out of office. We need this stopped and the focus put back on the priority of a community in desperate need for a pool and recreation center for the youth’s sake. You wonder why crime is high in Aldergrove, I’ll tell you why — it’s because the youth have nowhere to go and no transit to get them there. It’s not rocket science. This is so unbelievable and it makes me so angry, How dare the council approve this? Had it been brought to the public’s attention and voted on, I strongly believe the Aldergrove Pool could have starting construction yesterday before this joke of an expansion. This has been put through so fast that it will no doubt have major oversight issues. Patricia O’Grady, Aldergrove
Pick it up, folks Editor: I live in the cul-de-sac at 272B Street. Behind my house there is a wooded area and a paved path which allows people to walk through there. It is quite nice except for the dog
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FROM: Page 6 money, why didn’t we fast-track the new pool in Aldergrove instead?” Well, again we know what the needs are in Willoughby, but are accused of going ahead without public consultation. Yet we are supposed to be able to fast-track the Aldergrove project without public consultation, and that is fine? Public consultation is underway, and there is still a great deal of debate about what needs to be built in Aldergrove. I am not perfect, my council mates are not perfect, but I think we all try to act in the best interests of the community. When I disagree with my council mates I assume that it’s an honest and sincere disagreement and don’t try to label them as being bad people, or doing bad things for ulterior motives. Councillor Richter has said several negative and derogatory things about me, but I am not going to say or even suggest those things about her. I actually think she is a very intelligent person who is probably embarking upon a path that she thinks will better the community. She may be right. Nevertheless, I would encourage her to stop labelling people whom she disagrees with and instead take a positive approach. She should instead lay out a platform or direction. If she has a better idea than what we are doing, if we can improve how we can deliver projects and services in a more efficient manner, I am certainly willing to listen. I just hope that she is willing to listen and recognize our Langley Township deserves better. Councillor Grant Ward, Langley Township
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LT 88, SEC 31, TWP 10, NWD, PL 87134
000-797-634 24189 55 AVE
LT 74, SEC 3, TWP 11, NWD, PL 42296
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LT 127, SEC 4, TWP 11, NWD, PL 46424
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LT 67, SEC 4, TWP 11, NWD, PL 25284
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The Langley Events Centre is located at 7888 - 200 Street
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LT 21, SEC 19, TWP 13, NWD, PL NWS666
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LT SL 9, SEC 19, TWP 13, NWD, PL NWS1292
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LT 7, SEC 19, TWP 13, NWD, PL 10681
Library Services Master Plan The Recreation, Culture, and Parks Division is hosting a public Open House to seek input on the proposed Library Services Master Plan. Workshops for library stakeholders, key informant interviews, and a public online survey were conducted to gather information and set strategies for implementing the Plan. Members of the public are encouraged to attend the Open House to provide input and complete a questionnaire about the Plan. Date: Time: Location: Address:
Thursday, September 27 4 - 7pm Muriel Arnason Library 20338 - 65 Avenue Bev Herman Manager, Business and Cultural Services Recreation, Culture, and Parks 604.533.6087
LT 175, SEC 20, TWP 13, NWD, PL 51677
010-314-661 27256 FRASER HWY LT 7, BLK 2, SEC 20, TWP 13, NWD, PL 1621
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Any person, upon being declared the successful bidder, must immediately pay the final purchase price by cash, bank draft, or certified cheque. Failure to pay the bid price immediately will result in the property being offered for sale again. The Township of Langley makes no representation, express or implied, as to the condition or quality of the properties being for sale. Prospective purchasers are urged to inspect the properties and make all necessary inquires to municipal and other government departments and, in the case of strata lots to the strata corporation, to determine the existence of any bylaws, restrictions, charges, or other conditions which may affect the value or suitability of the property. The purchase of a tax sale property is subject to tax under the Property Transfer Tax Act on the fair market value of the property. Darlene Foxgord Manager, Revenue and Tax Collection 604.533.6029
Property Tax Exemptions Notice is given that the Township of Langley will be considering 2013 property tax exemptions (with provision for exemption at a maximum of 10 years at a time) for the following properties. Estimated taxes are shown for 2013 and for the following two years, as required in Section 227 of the Community Charter.
Township of Langley – Property Tax Exemptions – 2013 Name
Folio
Address 2013
Estimated General Taxes 2014 2015
Community Halls, Charitable, and Non-Profit Organizations Roots and Wings Montessori School Fraser Health Authority Riverside Calvary Church
2012011000 0765930067 0758016041
982 - 200 Street 8521 - 198A Street 20178 - 96 Avenue
11,925 309,925 15,400
13,125 340,910 16,925
14,400 374,225 18,575
Darlene Foxgord Manager, Revenue and Tax Collection 604.533.6005
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Brookswood/Fernridge Community Plan Public Consultation Workshop
Temporary Closure of Stadium at McLeod Athletic Park
The Township of Langley is updating the Brookswood/Fernridge Community Plan. A related project, development of a new Neighbourhood Plan, will begin in the Spring of 2013 (see map).
McLeod Stadium at McLeod Athletic Park at 216 Street and 56 Avenue will be closed to the public on Monday, September 24, from 5am until 5pm, to accommodate filming.
Firefighters Wanted
58 AVE.
The Township of Langley Fire Department is currently accepting applications for paid-call firefighter positions in our Aldergrove, Brookswood, Fort Langley, Murrayville, Otter, Walnut Grove, and Willoughby Fire Halls. Applicants must be current residents of Langley Township.
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If you are a motivated individual, physically fit, and over 19 years of age, you may have a future in firefighting. Selected candidates will be required to complete a Candidate Physical Ability Test. An information meeting will be held:
Closure Area
Date:
Wednesday, September 26
Time:
7pm
Location:
Fire Hall 6 (Murrayville) 22170 - 50 Avenue
For more information, contact 604.532.7500 or pick up an application at Fire Hall 6, 22170 - 50 Avenue, Monday to Friday, between 8:30am and 4:30pm. 216 ST.
Applications close Friday, October 5 at 4pm. Please note: • Only applicants receiving interviews will be contacted. • We thank you in advance for your application. • Those short-listed will be requested to provide a recent work reference from a non-family member. Present employer and previous fire departments are preferred references. Township Fire Department 604.532.7500
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public notices
The closure will include the track, artificial turf field, and grandstand areas. The remaining areas within the park will be open as usual. Thank you for your patience and we apologize for any inconvenience you may experience.
Date: Tuesday, October 2 Time: 6:30 – 9:00pm Location: To be provided Date: Wednesday, October 10 Time: 6:30 – 9:00pm Location: To be provided To reserve your preferred workshop date, please RSVP with your name and contact information to bfplan@tol.ca or call 604.533.6154 by Friday, September 28. Further opportunities to provide input on the Brookswood/Fernridge Community Plan will be provided in the future, and will be advertised on the Township Page. If you wish to receive individual notification of future open houses, please make your request to one of the contacts listed above. Community Development Division 604.533.6034
public notice Be Wildlife Aware on the Road The Township of Langley is home to a diversity of wildlife habitat. Our residents share the area with many types of animals – large and small. Preservation of wildlife habitat is considered in planning all of Langley’s communities – let’s keep them safe! Help protect our wildlife by respecting road signs and obeying posted speed limits. Motorists should use extra caution in the early morning and evening hours.
Parks Operations 604.533.6151
Development Cost Charge (DCC) Bylaw Update
Notice of Road Closure, Highway Dedication Removal, and Disposal Notice is hereby given of the intention of the Council of the Corporation of the Township of Langley, pursuant to Section 40 and 94 of the Community Charter S.B.C. 2003, c. 26, to adopt “Highway Closing and Dedication Removal (Carsen et al) Bylaw 2012 No. 4949.”
Development Cost Charges are fees collected on new developments to pay for the expansion and upgrading of transportation, water, sanitary, and drainage infrastructure, and to purchase and develop new park land to meet the needs of the growing community. The Township of Langley is updating its Development Cost Charge program and would like interested residents, property owners, and stakeholders to review the proposed changes before the required bylaw is presented to Council for consideration. Information boards will be available in the lobby, and participants will have the opportunity to provide written comments. Staff will be on hand to respond to questions and comments and a PowerPoint presentation will be shown at 5pm in the Fraser River Presentation Theatre. Date: Thursday, September 20 Time: 4:30 - 6:30pm Location: Township of Langley Civic Facility Fraser River Presentation Theatre/Lobby – 4th Floor Address: 20338 - 65 Avenue Community Development Division 604.533.6034
44 AVE. 232 ST.
The Township will host two evening workshops to kick off consultation for the Community Plan. Each workshop will cover the same material. Property owners, residents, and business owners in the community are encouraged to attend one of the workshops to provide input on the Plan.
Road to be Closed FR AS ER HW Y.
The intent of the Bylaw is to close and remove the dedication of highway of a 584.2 m2 portion of unimproved 44 Avenue at Fraser Highway. The road will then be transferred to Margaret Carson, James Carson, Margaret Hughes, Mary Lowey, Thomas Carson, and Daniel Carson for consolidation with their property at 23400 - 44 Avenue. In exchange for receiving the closed road, the owners will grant the Township a 1220.85 m2 road dedication from their property for realignment of 44 Avenue. The portion of road to be closed and transferred is shown on the map above. Comments will be received by the Deputy Township Clerk prior to 12pm on Monday, October 1, 2012. Written comments should be directed to the Deputy Township Clerk at 20338 - 65 Avenue, Langley, BC V2Y 3J1, or fax 604.533.6054. Copies of the Bylaw may be inspected at the Township Civic Facility.
WARNING
Langley has a large wildlife population Watch out for animals crossing, particularly at dawn and dusk
USE CAUTION ON ROADS
Slow down and watch for animals crossing, especially on arterial roads such as 208 Street, 88 Avenue, 80 Avenue, 72 Avenue, and the Willowbrook Connector. William Ulrich Community Development Division 604.533.6044
#askfroese Twitter Chat Are you in the Twitterverse? Do you have something to say about our community?
Scott Thompson Property Management Department 604.533.6138
If so, Langley Township Mayor Jack Froese would like to hear from you!
Water Conservation Tips – Bathroom
Mayor Froese is committed to representing the community and addressing your issues, and wants to know what the public thinks. This is an opportunity to have direct one-on-one contact with your mayor and express your opinions.
Toilets use up to 30 per cent of the water in the home. Replace your old 14 - 20 litre per flush toilet with a low flow model and save 80 - 100 litres of water per day. You can also save up to $80 with the Township’s toilet rebate program.
Mayor Froese will host his premier Twitter forum on: • Tuesday, October 2, 11:30am - 12pm • The topic will be: As we begin the process of prioritizing the 2013 Budget, what is your priority for Langley Township? • Participants can tweet @Mayor Froese, hashtag #askfroese. Mayor’s Office 604.533.6000
Low flow showerheads deliver shower water at around half the regular rate, saving as much as 10 litres a minute. These showerheads are included in the Township’s indoor water conservation kits, available for $10 at any recreation centre. Engineering Division 604.532.7300 enginfo@tol.ca
After-Hours Emergency Contact 604.543.6700
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At left, Ruby Oord of Aldergrove tries her hand at oldfashioned “cow milking” at the Country Celebration at Campbell Valley Park on Sunday, while at right, Theodore Haber of Aldergrove pumps water into a bucket the old-fashioned way.
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Open to anyone interested in being part of Aldergrove Festivities. For more info contact: Robin McIntosh, President 778 878 9054 or Karen Long 604 418 9507
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Kodiaks snuff Flames in season opener, fall to Steelers By KURT LANGMANN Aldergrove Star
The Aldergrove Kodiaks started out strong and racked up a 4-2 lead in the first two periods over the Grandview Steelers on Sunday night at Burnaby Winter Club, but a flurry of goals in the third took the Steelers to a 5-4 win. Kodiaks’ Daniel Higgs scored on a power play in the first to open the scoring at 17:38, assisted by Stefan Gonzales and Cole Gastel. Kodiaks knocked two more in early in the second before the Steelers answered with two of their own. Scoring for Aldergrove were Jackson Waniek from Gonzales and Ryan Procyshyn at 4:06 and MacLean Hewitt from Darcy Rai at 9:08. The Steelers notched a pair within seconds of each other at 11:01 and 11:22, before Gastel scored the last for the Kodiaks that night at 16:44, assisted by Rai and Spencer McHaffie. The Kodiaks dominated the pen-
alty box in the third, however, and it cost them dearly. The Steelers scored twice on power plays to even the score and notched the winning goal at 14:15. The Kodiaks outshot the Steelers 29-24. The Aldergrove Kodiaks’ fifth season started out slowly and a bit sloppily in their opening game versus Ridge Meadows Flames, Sept. 12, but the Junior B hockey boys finally found their groove halfway through the second period. Kodiak Stephen Ryan got a breakaway at 15:59 in the second period, during a penalty kill, and slapped a beauty of a shot past Flames’ keeper Wesley McLeod to open the scoring. However, Kodiak Darcy Rai’s blunder of a slash and game misconduct a few minutes later cost the team another five minute penalty, which the Flames capitalized on when Matthew Bissett scored on Kodiak keeper Brendan Sharp in the dying
minute of the period. The Kodiaks killed the rest of the penalty early in the third and at 4:06 Kodiak Ryan Procyshyn notched the team’s second goal, assisted by captain Daniel Higgs and Stephen Ryan. Flames’ Paul Piluso committed the error of a check to the head, which gave the Kodiaks a five minute advantage at 13:56 and Kodiak Higgs took the game’s third goal 20 seconds later on the power play. Assists were from Procyshyn and Stefan Gonzales, both of whom were also Higgs’ teammates in their minor hockey days at Cloverdale. The stands were full of supporters, who cheered as the Kodiaks outshot the Flames, 53-30. Game stars were all Kodiaks: Ryan for first, Higgs for second and Sharp for third. Kodiaks travel to Abbotsford Pilots on Friday. Sept. 21 and host Port Moody Panthers on Sept. 26, 7:15 p.m. game start..
And Yer Out!
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Aldergrove Kodiaks’ Stephen Ryan sweeps in for a shorthanded goal on Ridge Meadows Flames keeper Wesley McLeod at Aldergrove Arena, Sept. 12. The Kodiaks won the season opener 3-1.
Langley to host world figure skating stars Aldergrove Star
The world’s best figure skaters are coming to the Langley Events Centre this coming holiday season. The 2012 Holiday Festival on Ice tour will be hitting the ice at the LEC on Dec. 1, the first time these figure skaters will be seen in this community. Olympic heroine, Joannie Rochette, will return to B.C. after winning her
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medal and the hearts of the country at the Vancouver Olympics. Fourtime World Champion Kurt Browning; two-time Olympic medalist Elvis Stojko; and World Champion Jeffrey Buttle lead an incredible cast of skaters to Langley for this special event. The skaters will perform holidaythemed routines as part of the program.
The confirmed cast includes Kurt Browning, Elvis Stojko, Joannie Rochette, Jeffrey Buttle, Sinead and John Kerr and Shawn Sawyer. Some additional performers will be announced closer to the event. Tickets for the event will go on sale to the public on Saturday, Sept. 22 at 11 a.m. and will be available at: www.ticketmaster.ca
Bantams Fired Up
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Aldergrove Dodgers’ Jarod Jeske gets tagged out by Vancouver in bantam fall ball at Aldergrove Athletic Park on Saturday. Vancouver got off to a good start in the first and hung on to fight off the Dodgers for the win.
Seniors earn medals Aldergrove Star
Two senior residents of Aldergrove enjoyed successful performances at the B.C. Seniors Games track and field competition in Burnaby, August 22-25. Frances Steinfeld in the women’s 70-74 age group achieved three medals. In the 400 M run she earned bronze medal, in the 200 M run another bronze medal, in the discus throw another
bronze medal, and in shot put Stenfeld placed fourth. Harnek Toor in the men’s 65-69 age group achieved five medals. In the long jump he was awarded a gold medal, in the 4X400M forced walk another gold medal, in the triple jump a silver medal, in the high jump another silver medal, in the shot put a bronze medal, and in the hammer throw he placed fourth.
Abbotsford Junior Curling program’s three competitive teams are holding a three-day fundraiser to raise money for travel to curling events throughout B.C. This starts with the Ford “Drive 4UR Community” and barbecue, Sept. 21, from 12 to 7 p.m. at 2555 McMillan Rd., Abbotsford. Magnuson Ford is providing vehicles for residents to test drive. Barbecued hotdogs will be available by donation as well as registration for the Learn To Curl program. After this the club holds a garage sale and barbecue, Sept. 22 and 23, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 2255 McMillan Rd., Abbotsford. Sale items and HARRY HUNT PHOTO hotdogs will be available by Aldergrove’s Nic Lakatos (#9) fires on Semiahmoo’s goalie in bantam A2 hockey Saturday donation. at Aldergrove Arena. Visit: abbyjrcurling.ca
next home games WEDNESDAY, WEDNESDAY, SEPtEMbEr 26 octobEr 3 7:15 7:15 GAME tIME GAME tIME www.aldergrovekodiacs.com Port Moody Panthers
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With less than a week to go before the opening serve of the inaugural U-23 Pan American Men’s Volleyball Cup, the Langley Events Centre and its partners announce the schedule. The six-day tournament, which will feature teams from Brazil, Argentina, Venezuela, Mexico, Dominica and Canada, will be comprised of a complete round robin over the first five days – with games being played at 4 p.m., 6 p.m. and 8 p.m. – followed by three playoff games on the sixth and final day of competition. After the round robin portion of the tournament, each of the six teams will play a playoff game Sept. 30. The top two teams from the round robin will play in the gold medal game (5 p.m.), the third and fourth place teams will play in the bronze medal game (3 p.m.) and the fifth and sixth place teams will play in the fifth place game (1 p.m.). All games will be played in the arena at the Langley Events Centre. Canada, represented by the Trinity Western University men’s volleyball team, will open the tournament HARRY HUNT PHOTO against Mexico Sept. 25. To buy tickets for the At top, Aldergrove Vipers’ Gurjot Grewal (in white jersey) battles a Guildford AC player for U-23 Pan American Volleyball possession in U-17 boys’ soccer, Sunday at Aldergrove’s new artificial turf fields. The visitors squeaked out a 1-0 win. Below, Aldergrove’s Janice Stuart (at right) in women’s ball Cup, go to: www.langleyeventscentre.com silver over-30 soccer action versus Coastal, Saturday at Aldergrove Athletic Park.
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Candidates must have excellent computer and phone skills, strong accounting/bookkeeping background. Duties include all aspect of office management, payroll, accounts payable, banking deposits, oversee union employee benefits, able to support and provide back up to other departments in a fast-paced environment.
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APPLICATION DEADLINE OCTOBER 1, 2012
Van Press Printers div. of Black Press has an opening in our Burnaby office for a detail & customer-oriented Customer Service Rep./Estimator to support our Sales Rep. The CSR will be the main contact in addressing and solving customer needs.
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WE HAVE an opening for our company located in the Gloucester Industrial Park, Langley for a team member in our production department. Duties include machinery operation and training in our welding department. We require a self starter with excellent written and spoken English. Please e-mail resumes to klarose@canadapipeline.com NO PHONE CALLS. Only persons of interest will be contacted.
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2 LOVESEATS - SKLAR - BLUE FLORAL - very nice. $200 for both. (604)607-1197
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A New Pillowtop Mattress Set Still in Packaging! Can Deliver! $100 - Call: 604-484-0379
MATTRESSES starting at $99 • Twins • Fulls • Queens • Kings 100’s in stock! www.Direct Liquidation.ca (604)294-2331
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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
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HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper?
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SAWMILLS from only $3997 MAKE MONEY & SAVE MONEY with your own bandmill - Cut lumber any dimension. In stock ready to ship. FREE Info & DVD: www.NorwoodSawmills.com/400OT 1-800-566-6899 Ext:400OT.
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2 STOREY home & full share ownership in 15 acre ranch, private stables, tennis court, riding ring. Owner financing available. ROCK HILTON - Re/Max Masters 604200-0800 rock@rockhilton.com www.RockHilton.com
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2006 MAZDA 3 - 4 dr sedan. auto, 70,000 kms, Blue. Many options. $7000/firm. Call (604)538-4883
838 2 BD, 1bth Chlwk suite for rent. No smk. no pets. $700/mnth. Call Gerry 604-861-7560
660 LANGLEY/ALDERGROVE www.dannyevans.ca
Homelife Benchmark Realty Corp. Langley
736
2 hr. Service www.a1casper.com (604)209-2026
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Mode-34 SI. Ford chasse, 460CID engine SFI, 4 spd, auto. trans (with over drive) Power steering, power brakes, disk brakes on 4 wheels, tilt st. wheel, a/c, cruise, burner range, oven, double sink & many more extras. A must see! Original owner. Under 70,000 miles.
ALDERGROVE
Gorgeous Creekside Home 5 Bdrm+den, 2220 sq/ft, 2 full baths +ensuite, updated flooring up/down, new paint in bdrms, lrg garden patio &upstairs deck, all applis, 2 storage sheds/shop, beaut yrd &much more Central to Abbotsford & Langley 5 min to Hwy 1, 10 min to border, new Walmart Superstore & theatre. Avail now. $1795/mo. Call for more info 604-857-9848.
TRUCKS & VANS
2008 FORD 350, diesel. Black. 3 yr warranty left. $27,000. Call 604589-6032 or 604-807-6022.
ALDERGROVE, 4 yr old home nr. 272 & 35A, clean 2 bdrm., lge. kit. & living area. Backyard. Access to share ldry. Avl. now. $800 mo. + 1/4 share util. N/S N/P. (604)319-9187 ALDERGROVE - Newer 1 bdrm. 1 F/Bath $600/mo. incls. utils./cbl./ WIFI ns/np. Avail. Oct. 1 No lndry. 604-856-3848 or 778-552-3090.
SCRAP CARS & METALS - CA$H for CARS Up to $300. No Wheels - No Problem! Friendly & Professional Service. Servicing the Fraser Valley 1-855-771-2855
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1992 Class A 34ft WINNEBAGO ELANTE motorhome, 454 Chev motor, only 42,000miles. Low profile, awning, generator, air compressor backup camera, 2 TV’s & many other extras. This is a top of the line motorhome in top shape. Asking $21,000. Call 604-536-2899.
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CARS - DOMESTIC
1996 22’ SLUMBER QUEEN 5th wheel. Interior like new, has to be seen to appreciate. New stereo, back up camera, flat screen TV, new HD antenna, m/w, a/c. Incl. hitch. $7,000. 604-625-7761 Aldergrove
Autos • Trucks • Equipment Removal FREE TOWING 7 days/wk. We pay Up To $500 CA$H Rick Goodchild 604.551.9022 WANT A VEHICLE BUT STRESSED ABOUT YOUR CREDIT? Christmas in September $500 cash back. We fund your future not your past. All credit situations accepted. www.creditdrivers.ca 1-888593-6095.
2000 DODGE GREAT WEST VAN Class B Motorhome 318V8 107,000 km. Like new in & out. A/C, fantastic fan, toilet, shower, am/fm stereo w/ CD & Cassette, dvd w/ screen. Fridge, stove, micro, sink. A must see! $18,500 604-796-8792
CLOVERDALE, 163A/58. Lrg quiet 2 bdrm, new paint, full bth, pri entr, back patio. $700/mo incl utils. No lndry. Sept 15. np/ns.604-809-0369.
OLD! S 489,000
RARE 1983 GMC 4WD Van shorty. Fully rebuilt. Spectacular cond! Everything new. Nicest one around guaranteed. Too much to list. $12,500/obo. 604-290-5532
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1995 BUICK LE SABRE - loaded, 92K, Air Cared, No accident. Like new! $3700obo 778.565.4230
AAA SCRAP CAR REMOVAL Minimum $150 cash for full size vehicles, any cond. 604-518-3673
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ABBOTSFORD WEST - ALMOST NEW AND PRICED TO MOVE! This is one spotless home. Plus it’s priced under the assessed value. The most meticulous buyer will enjoy the gleaming hardwood floors, and the maple kitchen. This 4 bedroom 1 bath home even provides room for the inlaws to visit. With tons of storage in a newer neighborhood why pass it by? Call Verne Stel today to see this one for yourself 604-857-1100.
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CLOVERDALE - TOWNHOUSE CLOSE TO EVERYTHING AND MOVE IN READY Are you looking for a secure unit in an adult oriented complex? You have found it here. This rancher style upper unit has lots of appeal. Enjoy its large windows and south facing kitchen and family room with vaulted ceilings making it bright and airy. Almost 1400 square feet in an adult oriented complex at the end of a no through road within walking distance of a new shopping center, this unit is sure to please. Call Verne Stel today and book your showing.
SURREY: 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, hardwood floors throughout and new roof. $549,000. 604-575-5555.
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ALDERGROVE - FIXER UPPER WITH TONS OF POTENTIAL This is the Must See Fixer-upper in Aldergrove. Near schools parks and the like and in a great neighborhood. Lots of potential here with this 4 bedroom 2 bath home just awaiting your ideas and tools. Call Verne today and book your showing, 604-857-1100
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2010 VENZA: Like new, only 20,000 kms, fully loaded, automatic, 6 cylinder, dvd system. $22,800. 604-575-5555.
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1991 Class A MOTORHOME
ALDERGROVE GLUCHESTER, nr exit 264, 3 bdrm. house, island kit. 2 full baths. Now. (778)552-8547
NEW LISTING ALDERGROVE - BETTER HOMES AND GARDENS? HERE IT IS!
Verne Stel
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HOMES FOR RENT
You will be absolutely impressed by this beautifully renovated 4+ bedroom home in the heart of Aldergrove and yet miles away… If you are looking for absolute privacy but need to be close to everything and want room for the inlaws you have found it here. You will love the Granite counters, Limestone and hardwood floors, and the gardens are not to be missed. You must call Verne today for your showing 604-857-1100.
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2001 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE 175K, fully loaded, Great cond. $5250 obo. Daniel 778-574-5081 2005 Mazda 6 Sport Wagon - 139k, 3.0 V6, 5 spd. manual, 220 hp exc. cond. BC car, dark grey w/ blk. int., no accid. sunroof, pwr. drivers seat, light duty hitch for bike rack, new clutch & starter, recent tires, car needs nothing $9500 778-861-5017
ALDERGROVE. LARGE 2 BDRM, 2 BATH condo. Clean, F/S, W/D. Avail. immed. NS/NP, no parties. $800/mo. Call 604-866-8825.
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HOMES FOR SALE-SUPER BUYS
SCRAP CAR REMOVAL
1977 DODGE CAMPER VAN - exc. cond. all working cond. REDUCED $3250/obo.Must See 604-599-3835
ABBOTSFORD West. Newer 2 bdrm. NS/NP. Avail now. 604-8551331 or 604-832-3532 Each side: $449,000 5 bdrms. 3 bath, front & back decks. Exc. revenue opportunity We work with agents! 604-626-7100 www. northrockhomes.ca/peak-2-creek
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TRANSPORTATION
2011 NISSAN VERSA 4/dr h/back, auto, 25,000/km, red, many options, $8600/firm. 604-538-9257.
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TRANSPORTATION
2000 HONDA ACCORD, black, executive driven, dealer maint. 240K, excellent cond $5250 604.826.8606
Call Kristen 604-786-4663
LANGLEY $1950. Huge Park like yard with trails. Home remod. 4 bdrm 2 full baths. pets OK. N/S. very quiet St. Oct. 1. Jamie 604209-3702
ALTO CONN SAX $595. Tenor Sax $595. 604-859-5925
AUTO FINANCING
• No Qualification-Low Down • CLOVERDALE -18898 65th Ave, HOUSE, 3900 sqft. 5 bdrm. & 2 suites, quiet neigh. $1,488/M
ALDERGROVE Lge 4 bdrm rancher 3 bath, dbl garage. $1500. Now. N/P. 604-710-8914 / 604-728-8110.
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WANTED pre 1970’s toys. Dinky, Corgi, matchbox, hotwheels, tin trucks. Call 604-889-5414
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Call the Aldergrove specialist... Ready to move, when you are.
Make your Dream a Reality. Call Dan today 604-857-1100!
27031 - FRASER HWY.
$549,900
I LIVE in Aldergrove. I SELL in Aldergrove.
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Currently rented - about 10,000 sq. ft. - buildable C-2 Zoned 1 Acre – and / or renovate the house to an office. Invest now and wait for redevelopment. Possibilities here?
Dan Flokstra
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25978 - 60 AVE.
NEW PRICE!
$1,700,000
MEDITERRANEAN MANSION You can hardly afford to build this good, but you can afford to buy it now! On 4.8 Acres, 2 road frontages. this home is one of a kind! Amazing, over 7,000 ft of pure Country, this home is brand new and is a fortress. p.s come and check out the Egyptian limestone floors, the spectacular kitchen and 8’ high doors. No two of these around!
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27250 - 26B AVENUE
Dan Flokstra $369,900
ALDERGROVE RANCHER
Check out this retirement home here backing onto ALR acreage with southern exposure for a super bright and private yard. You will love this very clean home with an open floor plan and yes it has a 4 piece ensuite.
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Dan Flokstra
604-857-1100
604-857-1100
2825 - 256TH STREET
37 ACRES – HOME PLUS LARGE BARNS Check this out, it’s all here! A large 3,700 sq ft home on a beautiful property. Large dairy barn’s plus tons of hay storage 80’x180’ clear span main barn, square piece of property with fantastic building site. Spring is coming, take a look here - property has a slight southern slope.
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Dan Flokstra
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$2,995,000
#163 - 27456 32ND AVENUE $239,900
25926 FRASER HWY
Take a look here all the privacy in the southern exposed back yard very clean very neat and very private in this complex 3 bedrooms up and new windows new fireplace extra long driveway for extra cars. Nothing to do but move in here. Take a look and make your offer.
Look to the future here with this unbeatable location with over 1000 ft of frontage on Fraser Hwy, 2 homes on property with sewer and water connected already . Looking to invest in a great location for the future then this is worth a second look for sure, currently still in the ALR.
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4953 - 272ND STREET
$1,800,000
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INSTANT BUSINESS HERE!
2 bedroom A frame cottage style home on quiet no thru street on 4.72 acres in south Aldergrove close to town. Great 7 stall barn plus 2 bay shop with roll up doors. Property fenced and cross fenced. You will love this place when you see it, have a look and you will know where home is.
Over 30,000 plants ready to be sold on 17.45 acres with a 3000 sq ft 5 bedroom home on it could be suited this is a very interesting idea as the value is in land and building the cash flow from the nursery stock is the bonus have a look and cheque it out.
Dan Flokstra
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$1,995,000
$829,900
26917-20 AVE.
604-857-1100
3764-272ND STREET
604-857-1100
$2,000,000
19.75 ACRES
SOLD
2 homes on almost 20 acres all level and cleared close to town with city water this property is immaculately maintained and one of a kind. Don’t miss this opportunity for this size acreage close to town. Check out the shop as well loads of truck parking with super driveways here. The list goes on.
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Dan Flokstra
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#101-5570-268 STREET $439,900 GLOUCESTER UNIQUE SITUATION
2 bedroom 2 bathroom residential unit over 2268 sq ft of industrial unit great location in Gloucester and available for immediate possession. Zoned industrial it’s a legal suite so nothing to worry about here.
Call
Dan Flokstra
604-857-1100
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26960 25A AVE.
604-857-1100
$649,900
2 STOREYS & FULLY FINISHED BASEMENT
SOLD
Over 3600 sq. ft. of manicured “up-to-date”, “you-will-be-impressed” home. Superior finishing, hardwood, crown mouldings, granite countertops, coffered ceilings, custom everything - high ceilings - open concept - 2 bedrooms have ensuites. No expense spared here. Step up and make your dreams a reality.
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Dan Flokstra
26258 - 60TH AVE.
604-857-1100
$1,150,000
Gorgeous 1628 sq. ft. rancher, has partially finished full basement, roughed-in plumbing for 3rd bathroom or in-law suite - with attached 2000 sq. ft. heated shop. Also has 1200 sq ft. modular home with its own 24 x 26 garage.
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26641 FRASER HWY, ALDERGROVE • 604-857-1100 realestate@danflokstra.com
Dan Flokstra
Dan Flokstra
604-857-1100
RE/MAX ALDERGROVE www.fraservalleyrealestate.net
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