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Right: Michael and Elizabeth Pratt are joined by Township of Langley mayor Jack Froese, as well as Langley MP Mark Warawa and Langley MLA Mary Polak (not shown) in raising a giant Canadian flag during a Remembrance Day ceremony held at the Walk to Remember in the Derek Doubleday Arbouretum. Warawa presented the flag which once flew atop the Peace Tower in Ottawa; Below right: A monument is unveiled which bears the names of all the Canadian servicemen and women, as well as civilians, who have died in the war in Afghanistan, including two Langley soldiers, Master Cpl. Colin Bason and Pte. Garrett Chidley. Miranda GATHERCOLE/ Langley Times

Being the change Michael and Elizabeth Pratt’s vision for an Afghanistan war memorial in Langley comes to fruition on Remembrance Day Miranda Gathercole Times Reporter

Two years after Michael and Elizabeth Pratt approached the Township with an idea for an Afghanistan war memorial, the pair’s vision is finally complete. On Remembrance Day the last of the 158 trees were planted along the Walk to Remember at the Derek Doubleday Arboretum and a new cenotaph was unveiled to pay homage to soldiers and civilians killed on duty in Afghanistan. The site, which was donated by the Township, has been transformed into the largest Afghanistan memorial of its

kind in Canada. For the Pratt siblings — who founded the Langley Youth for the Fallen group to find sponsors for the trees — the project is small in comparison to the sacrifices Canadian soldiers have made. “We are very fortunate to live in a country like Canada and a community like Langley where a project like this can actually happen,” Michael, 15, said. “Elizabeth and I have adopted the Mohandas Gandhi quote, ‘be the change you want to see in the world.’ “The soldiers who have sacrificed their lives have done their part to change the world, and we want to do

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our part as well.” The dedication ceremony on Sunday was accompanied by the Band of the 15th Regiment and a fly past by the Fraser Blues airplane formation team. Many were brought to tears when the memorial structure was finally revealed — a single column, representing a tree with its life cut short, wrapped with a metal ribbon engraved with the names of the fallen. Names include Master Cpl. Colin Bason from Aldergrove, who was killed in Afghanistan in 2007, and Pte. Garrett Chidley from Langley, who was killed on duty in 2009. continued, PAGE 6

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Langley RCMP aren’t releasing too much information about a suspicious package at the detachment which caused police to shut down neighbouring streets, evacuate half the building and call in the Explosive Disposal Unit on Monday. Police will say that in the early morning hours, Langley officers received a call about suspicious activity. When they went to investigate, a vehicle associated to this suspicious activity was towed back to the detachment for further investigation. During that investigation, police saw what looked like a suspicious package inside the vehicle. Due to an abundance of caution, the secure bay at the detachment was cordoned off, and the Explosive Disposal Unit (EDU) was called in. The surrounding streets were blocked off, and part of the detachment was evacuated, said Cpl. Patrick Davies. The EDU officers successfully retrieved the package, which they “rendered safe,” he said. He did not say if they blew up the

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Langley RCMP closed off a portion of 48 Avenue Monday morning, due to a suspicious package found in a vehicle at the detachment. package or not. Police are not releasing any information about what was in the suspicious package. “Police operations were not affected and there was no danger to the public,” said Davies.

As a precaution, Township fire and B.C. Ambulance were called in. The investigation is ongoing, and is in its very early stages. Davies wouldn’t say whether a person was being questioned about the incident.

evidence from the four Langley RCMP officers who arrived at the home. The officers testified they could hear yelling and things being thrown around inside the home before Sherwin came out by himself, carrying a blue bat. The heavy-set, six-foot, four-inch Sherwin dropped the bat, but ignored police commands to get on the ground. He instead screamed incoherently and tossed a sheathed knife at one of the officers before making a run for it. Another officer testified he attempted

to tackle Sherwin to the ground but couldn’t, given the young criminal’s size. It took four officers and a Taser to subdue Sherwin, who was believed to be high on drugs that evening. The 52-year-old victim of the home invasion, Steven Gary Marsh, died nearly a month after the brutal beating. Sherwin was not charged in connection with his death. One officer testified that after the take down and arrest of Sherwin, Marsh came out of his home covered in blood.

Fort Langley home invader found guilty

A B.C. Supreme Court judge found Matthew Sherwin, 25, guilty of three criminal charges of aggravated assault, assault with intent to resist arrest and break and enter, in relation to a violent home invasion in Fort Langley in April 2010. He was found not guilty on the fourth count of being in possession of stolen property. Sherwin will be sentenced on Dec. 14. He has a lengthy criminal record. In his two-day trial in New Westminster last week, the judge heard

Man riding ATV critically injured in crash Dan Ferguson Black Press

A collision between a quad all-terrain-vehicle (ATV) and a pickup truck in South Surrey on Tuesday, Nov. 5 critically injured a 22-year-old Langley man. It happened around 4:30 p.m. near 192 Street and 37 Avenue, just west of

the Langley border. Police said the man was heading north on 192 Street, following an SUV driven by his girlfriend. They were heading to a gravel pit to practise with the quad, when the girlfriend apparently missed a turn and suddenly applied the brakes. The man on the ATV swerved to

avoid a rear-end collision, and went into oncoming traffic. He was hit by a pickup truck pulling a utility trailer. The injured man was airlifted to hospital with what were described as critical injuries, including multiple fractures and a collapsed lung. The investigation into the crash is continuing.

Pool InPut Sought Plans to provide a new recreation centre and pool in Aldergrove are being considered and the Township wants residents to have their say. A proposed new community centre is planned for the former Aldergrove Elementary School site on Fraser Highway. Two open houses will be held this month to collect input on two facility concept plans. The first will be held Saturday, Nov. 17, fom 10:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., at the Aldergrove Kinsmen Community Centre, 26770 29 Ave. This public input opportunity will be available before and after the Aldergrove Joint Town Hall meeting that will take place from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. at the same location. The town hall meeting will feature chances to question Township Mayor Jack Froese, MP Mark Warawa and school board chair Wendy Johnson. The second open house will take place Tuesday, Nov. 27 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Aldergrove Community Secondary School Library, 26850 29 Ave. “The new Aldergrove community recreation centre is a significant investment that will provide the Township with leisure opportunities for generations to come,” said Councillor Bob Long, who chairs council’s Aldergrove Community Recreation Centre Standing Committee. “It is important that decisions about this project are made with the public’s opinions in mind. I encourage everyone to take the time to provide input. We really want the community’s feedback.” Residents can also have their say online. From Nov. 15 to 30, the public can learn more about the proposed plans and make their choice via www.placespeak.com\aldergrovecommunitycentre or simply link to it from the Township’s website www.tol.ca. Option One would see the facility located at the north end of the site, near Fraser Highway, and connected to the existing heritage schoolhouse. It would provide a modest leisure pool and a six-lane, 25m lap pool, both constructed indoors for year-round use, as well as fitness activity and multipurpose rooms, a single sheet ice arena, and lobby space with food services. The Aldergrove Library would be relocated to the heritage schoolhouse. Option One is projected to cost $34.8 million to construct and about $1.5 million annually to operate. Option Two would create a campus-style facility at the south end of the site, with a stand-alone Aldergrove Library in the renovated schoolhouse, fronting Fraser Highway. A modest indoor leisure pool would be available year-round, with a six-lane 25m outdoor lap pool located in a park-like setting built for seasonal use. Option Two includes a fitness activity room, additional multipurpose rooms, a single sheet ice arena, and lobby space with food services. Option Two is projected to cost $33.4 million to build and approximately $1 million annually to operate.


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his is one of my last bylines in this paper, and my head is spinning with memories of the wonderful people I have met over a career that has spanned more than three decades. There are so many people to thank. In fact, so many that I feel like a mosquito in a nudist camp: I don’t know where to begin. I shall start with my employer for giving me a job writing in a language that I love, having first spoken it fluently at the age of seven or eight (German is my first). This job has given me a standard of living which my parents could not have envisaged when I was born, the last of five children, in Paraguay. Our house in a Hutterite community was a wooden hut with mud floors, shutters for windows, and a roof of wood shingles hewn by hand. The house was about 70 feet long and 30 wide; three families had their separate quarters within it. My bed was a mattress filled with the dried leaves of maize. Others had mattresses stuffed with wood shavings. They were lucky: maize leaves rustled every time you turned over. Draped over my bed was the prerequisite mosquito net which I, in my childlike innocence, thought would protect me from the perils of the trop-

ics: Rats, snakes ticularly grateful and poisonous to the gurus in the toads which occafinance departA Final sionally found ments who helped their way into our Byline me convey to the house. public the comNatasha Jones My father killed plexities of local the menaces with a machete. government budgets in terms Perhaps because of these that we can understand, even humble beginnings, I have if we don’t like what they little need of material things. mean. I have a house with proper I have truly enjoyed coverwindows, a most comfortable ing community groups that bed, enough food in the cupare run by people who do so boards, and carpeted floors. joyfully and without thought of compensation. And so **** for the ways that they have Thanks go, too, to my colenriched my job I give special leagues, especially those who thanks to the people in this have become good friends. community who really are its My training in this business backbone: The volunteers who was in broadcasting, but the are passionate about Langley’s offer of a job in a community environment, its history and newspaper came before I had its people. I have found that the chance to go on air. I did, they, and the sports commuhowever, enjoy a good many nity, are the most generous in years freelancing for CKNW their gratitude and apprecia(not on air) and the Vancouver tion for the publicity a comSun, filing briefs from council, munity newspaper gives them. school board, elections and I have also thoroughly the occasional court case. enjoyed assignments that have My work has covered every taken me to schools where I beat of a community newspasee teachers and principals per, and I have been blessed who embrace their work as a to have cultivated wonderful passion, not a job. contacts and benefited from My biggest thanks go to the expertise of so many. you, the readers. I am grateAll the contacts I’ve made ful for the phone calls, emails, in the Township and City notes, flowers (and the occaHalls, the fire departments sional bottles of wine) over and the school board office the years that said ‘thank you.’ have been gracious, patient continued, PAGE 9 and accommodating. I’m par-

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unday’s dedication of the Walk to Remember, the memorial treelined path honouring the 158 Canadian military personnel who laid down their lives in the 10-year Afghan conflict, was truly impressive. The fact that this initiative was the work of two young people, Michael and Elizabeth Pratt, is the most heartwarming part of the story. These two young people are an inspiration to many. They came up with an idea and pursued it, and received support from many quarters where they didn’t expect it. The Township of Langley deserves a great deal of credit. Township elected officials and staff saw the potential and meaning of this project and realized it would fit in well with the arboretum on the former Berry farm, just west of the Langley Airport. Credit also goes to the volunteers of the Arboretum and Botanical Society and the Rotary clubs, who have backed this effort. These people continue to put a lot of volunteer effort into both the overall arboretum and the Walk to Remember. MP Mark Warawa also has backed this effort. He obtained a flag that flew over the Peace Tower in Ottawa — something that can take up to 35 years — for the flagpole at the entrance to the walk. The federal government also contributed to the touching memorial at the start of the walk, which contains the names of the 158 fallen. The Pratts said Sunday that they hope to add the names of the Canadian civilians who lost their lives in Afghanistan during this conflict. That would be very meaningful and significant, as people from journalist Michelle Lang to workers with charities have also laid down their lives in a foreign country that often seems like a riddle to many Canadians. The most touching aspect of Sunday’s ceremony came in remarks by Sian LeSueur, mother of Pte. Garrett Chidley. The Langley soldier was killed in Afghanistan in December, 2009. Both he and Aldergrove reservist Master Cpl. Colin Bason are remembered on the memorial. LeSueur said Remembrance Day is often very difficult for the families of the fallen, but the efforts by the Pratts, who wanted to do this to remember people of their generation who gave their lives for our freedom, gave her a renewed sense of hope. The Walk to Remember will be an important feature in Langley for many years to come.

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came across a unique gift idea should you support me? Question the other day, they are called number three would be a multiple Man Medals. The idea behind choice: I talked to you about the McGregor these shiny rewards is to recogneighbours across the street. They Says nize the little things your man are, A. Going on an Alaskan cruise; does around the house. There are jim Mcgregor B. Getting a divorce; C. Buying a five medals that you can buy sepnew car. arately or, if you are optimistic, you can buy a All of these questions are derived from package of five. normal spousal conversations and the man The award classifications are for: Takshould have been paying attention. I’m suging Out the Garbage, Putting the Toilet Seat gesting 74 per cent would be the mark to Down, Running the Vacuum, Picking Up the achieve the medal. Dirty Clothes and Replacing the Toilet Paper Waiting is certainly a task of Olympic proRoll. The theory is that “inside every man is a portions that men do regularly. If it happens nine-year-old boy waiting to be rewarded.” to be in the dress shop, hair salon or doctor’s We all like to be recognized and applauded office, there is nothing but Redbook or Cosonce in awhile, and usually a simple thank mopolitan magazines to read. They contain you or a pat on the back is more than articles that degrade men and leave them enough. I think the medal idea has merit and feeling inadequate. I’m sure that being presented with a medal The worst waiting is the “I’ll only be a would inspire most men to at least think minute” drop off. She runs the pie into the about doing one of those five simple tasks a church and soon a horn honks and you have bit more often. to move, at least twice. Eventually you find an But I think the medal categories should be actual parking spot and even though you feel expanded. There are at least two other funclike laying on the horn to call her, you know tions men have to do that are both complex that is not socially acceptable. and worthy of recognition if done well. Those Then when she comes out 15 minutes later, tasks are listening and waiting. she regales you with stories about who has Many confused husbands have been admonbody parts replaced, who is getting married ished with the words, “I told you that last week, or who has passed on. You must pay attenyou never listen.” Knowing there was a possible tion and you dare not get the names and podium presentation in the offing, a man may events mixed up. (see paragraph on listentend to pay a bit more attention, but this cating). Patience in the waiting process is what egory would have to come with a test to deterwill win you the gold medal. mine if he had been listening. No doubt there are many more categories Question one: Who is coming over this week- we could examine for this program. Medals end, why are they coming and where are we and ribbons are nice, but eventually we get going? Question number two: Which one of my older and wiser and we realize that the best best friends am I no longer talking to and what reward for a good life is a good life. At least did she say to make me so angry and why that’s what McGregor says. 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

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arijuana reform advocates hope Washington and Colorado states’ vote on Nov. 6 to legalize and tax marijuana sales will add momentum to their push for change in B.C. While it’s not yet clear if the U.S. federal government will allow stateby-state legalization of recreational marijuana use — other states already allow medical marijuana sales — the vote has huge implications here. Washington state estimates it would collect $560 million in the first year from a planned 25 per cent tax on the sale of licensed, regulated marijuana through authorized stores. If enacted, this could also cause a partial collapse of B.C.’s estimated $7 billion a year illegal pot industry, as growers relocate to the U.S. to avoid the need to smuggle. Recently, the Union of B.C. Municipalities passed a resolution calling for marijuana to be decriminalized. They’d rather pot be regulated and taxed instead, much like alcohol. The U.S. votes are a progressive move toward responsible marijuana use. It’s time for B.C. to take a similar step toward decriminalization, if not legalization of marijuana. The potential tax revenue and the opportunity to reduce law enforcement costs, and help unclog our court system, is too much to pass up. The votes south of the border sent a message that U.S. drug policies are not working. As Canada’s drug policies follow the U.S. closely, it means ours aren’t working either. Sensible B.C. wants to follow in the footsteps of both Washington campaigners and B.C.’s successful anti-HST drive. The group aims to get enough signatures on a petition to force a provincial referendum on marijuana decriminalization, through B.C.’s Recall and Initiative Act. The proposed Sensible Policing Act would block B.C. police from spending time or resources on searches, seizures or arrests for simple cannabis possession. It’s time to follow the lead of our neighbours to the south and let the people decide if it’s time for a change. —Victoria 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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Coulter Berry will offer more for Fort Langley Editor: On May 31, I proposed the Coulter Berry Building for the corner of Glover Road and Mavis Avenue in Fort Langley. It is a three-storey building, with retail, offices, residences, and extensive underground parking. I invested in Fort Langley because I love Fort Langley. I grew up in Langley, went to school here, and live here. I plan to raise a family here. I am committed to Fort Langley for the long-term. I love Fort Langley’s unique commu-

nity, charm, and history. Unlike the rest of the Township, Fort Langley has the potential to become a rarely possible, near-perfect balance of living, working, shopping, and recreation in a truly walkable environment, while maintaining a village atmosphere. I want to build buildings that Langley will be proud of. I want to build buildings that will make it easier for merchants to thrive, visitors to admire and enjoy, and will provide local residents

with better options for eating and shopping than we would otherwise have here. Fort Langley is going to continue to grow whether people want it to, or not. Growth is inevitable. We should focus on the character and quality of that growth to ensure it is high quality, sustainable, and meets the needs of the community as a whole. We must not give in to a select few who spread misinformation, want to pre-

vent competition and keep Fort Langley for themselves, or see Fort Langley as a museum. Based on my ongoing consultation with the community, I sincerely believe that the silent majority shares this vision for Fort Langley. I hope that we can all work together to continue improving Fort Langley for generations to come. Eric Woodward, Fort Langley

Amendments to community plan and bylaws due first Editor: There is a public hearing scheduled for the proposed Fort Langley Coulter Berry Building on Nov. 19. While I appreciate that public input is being considered, I’m uncomfortable with the possibility that this building could be approved without amending the current bylaws, or addressing the OCP (Official Community Plan). The Fort Langley OCP and the Heritage Bylaws were designed with input from many people and organizations, not just Township council. I feel that it would be unfair and improper for council to circumvent the guidelines currently in place, to such a degree. Many volunteers, after consultation with the community, drafted the OCP

and gave input on the current bylaws. I would hope requested variances of this nature would not be granted without first examining the OCP and the Heritage Bylaws, to first decide if the community wants them amended. This building is not asking for a slight variation from the current rules. It is asking to re-write the current rules. The current proposal is one storey more than currently allowed, while being well over a dozen feet higher than the bylaws currently allow. It is also seven per cent over the allotted 60 per cent lot coverage rule. I do not have an issue with council granting small variances — after all, they are “guidelines.” Variances should be

granted in cases when the developer is trying to keep mostly within the guidelines. If the developer needs 31 feet as opposed to 29.5 feet (current height limit) to create an additional feature benefiting the community while still respecting the OCP, that would be acceptable. In my eyes, few of the requested variances are minor. It would be naive to think that the approval of this building would not change the current makeup, and the future of our town — whether it be for the better, or worse. Council should listen to the voices of the people, and amend the bylaws and the OCP in accordance to what the community wants as a whole before approving a development that will forever

change the face of Fort Langley. Fort Langley Community Association, Langley Heritage Society, BIA, Township staff, and most importantly Fort Langley residents need to work together and decide to leave the OCP and the bylaws as they are now, or amend them. I am in favour of new development in Fort Langley. I appreciate many elements within the Coulter Berry Building, and look forward to new shops, restaurants and services being built. However, the developer should work within the current bylaws and OCP until such a time that the community deems they need amending. Daniel Lewis, Fort Langley

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But more than that, I appreciate that readers allowed me into their homes to share their stories, often for the betterment of the community or so that they might spare others their own agony. I know that like my news photography, my articles have reported people’s triumphs. But they have also documented their profound grief, loss and life-changing circumstances, catapulting their formerly private lives into the public eye. Some stories had a profound effect on me. I recall being outside the old Langley courthouse after a man had made his first appearance on a charge of killing another man at a local night club. The dead man’s parents and siblings were standing together, stunned and griefstricken. The mother’s face was contorted with sadness. Her arm stretching out to me, she begged: “Tell them (readers) my son was

a good boy.” Several years ago, a woman called Mandy walked into the office. She had a story to tell, and she chose me to tell it. She had just learned that the two men who, years earlier, had attacked her, were about to be freed from jail. The men had snatched her off a Langley City street, brutally assaulted her and left her for dead in the Fraser River. By a miracle and her own tenacity, she survived. She was 17 and the mother of a baby boy. It took three interviews before I could write the story. Mandy talked as though the cork had popped off a champagne bottle: The hurt and sadness spilled out, and, she told me, her psychiatrist and the pills he prescribed had done nothing to assuage them. When the story ran, it was picked up by a Vancouver daily. Readers everywhere shared Mandy’s outrage that while the sentences of her attackers were just

about over, their crime sentenced her to a lifetime of torment. I lost touch with Mandy, and I would like to know how she is. Perhaps she, or someone who knows her, will read this and reach me through my email address below. The story of Mandy probably elicited the most response to any article I have ever written. But there have been uplifting ones, such as the delightful tale of a wizened 97-year-old Willoughby man who was determined that the agriculture ministry officially recognize an apple tree growing on his land before the inevitable bulldozers moved in. Despite writing so many pieces about injustices, traffic accidents that killed and maimed, fires that destroyed lives and treasured possessions, and children who died through disease or by the hand of others, my career as a journalist has been an incredibly rewarding experience. I am blessed to have had my faith, my amazing and beloved family and loyal

friends along the way. My parents, my three brothers, sister and I, and about 100 other families, were expelled from the Hutterite community several years after it was relocated to England. We were cast out, penniless, with only two or three days notice. In Langley, and its incredibly energetic, inspiring and dedicated people, I have learned the true meaning of community. In the not too distant future I hope to find a new career that doesn’t require keyboarding, as all these years of typing have taken their toll on my arms and wrists. So you see I’m not retiring: Anyway, how could I, when the thirst for knowledge never leaves me. My next project is to research trains and boats and planes, perhaps a trip to Paris or Rome. Thank you, readers, for the privilege of reporting for you and telling your stories. Contact me at: njwalkingonsunshine@ yahoo.ca

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Monday, November 19 | 7 - 11pm Public Hearing Meeting and Regular Council Meeting Civic Facility Fraser River Presentation Theatre Wednesday, November 21 | 7 - 9pm Community Safety Advisory Committee Civic Facility Salmon River Committee Room

Notice of Road Closure, Highway Dedication Removal, and Disposal

Land Act: Notice of Intention to Apply for Disposition of Crown Land

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 (Platinum Enterprises Ltd.) Bylaw 2012 No. 4965.”

Take notice that the Corporation of the Township of Langley of 20338 - 65 Avenue, Langley, BC V2Y 3J1, intends to make application to the Province of British Columbia for a Lease for dock facilities covering District Lot 785 Group 2 NWD situated on Provincial Crown land located on the Bedford Channel, east of the Jacob Haldi Bridge, Glover Road, Fort Langley, BC.

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Comments will be received by the Ministry of Forests, Lands, and Natural Resource Operations until December 10, 2012. Comments received after this date may not be considered. Be advised that any response to this advertisement will be provided to the public upon request. For information, contact the FOI Advisor at the Ministry of Forests, Lands, and Natural Resource Operations’ Regional Office. Scott Thompson Manager, Property Management 604.533.6138

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Aldergrove Community Centre Planning Open Houses Two public open houses are being hosted by Langley Township’s Recreation, Culture, and Parks Division to seek input on the proposed options for development of a new Aldergrove Community Centre. Open Houses will be held: Date: Time: Place: Address:

Saturday, November 17 10:30am - 3:30pm Aldergrove Kinsmen Community Centre 26770 - 29 Avenue

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Tuesday, November 27 7 - 9pm Aldergrove Community Secondary School Library 26850 - 29 Avenue

Have your say online from November 15 - 30 at www.placespeak.com/aldergrovecommunitycentre. David Leavers, Director, Recreation, Culture, and Parks 604.533.6158

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NOTICE is hereby given that the Township of Langley Council will meet and hold a Public Hearing.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Township of Langley Council will meet and hold a Hearing.

BYLAW NO. 4962

DP100685

AT THE HEARING all persons who believe their interest in property is affected by the application shall be afforded a reasonable opportunity to be heard or to present written submissions respecting matters contained in the proposal that is the subject of the 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.

HERITAGE ALTERATION PERMIT APPLICATION NO. DP100685

BYLAW NO.: 4962 APPLICATION NO. RZ100389 OWNER/ APPLICANT:

QC Holdings Ltd. 310, 5620 - 152 Street Surrey, BC V3S 3K2

LOCATION:

20700 block Willoughby Town Centre Drive; 20600 block 80 Avenue (see Map 1)

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Lot 1 Section 23 Township 8 MAP 1 New Westminster District Plan BCP50948; Lot 2 Section 23 Township 8 New Westminster District Plan BCP50948; Lot 3 Section 23 Township 8 New Westminster District Plan BCP50948; Lot 4 Section 23 Township 8 New Westminster District Plan BCP50948; Lot 5 Section 23 Township 8 New Westminster District Plan BCP50948; and Lot 7 Section 23 Township 8 New Westminster District Plan BCP50948

PURPOSE:

Bylaw No. 4962 proposes to amend the existing Comprehensive Development Zone CD-89 by adding Licensee Retail Store, Group Childrens’ Day Care and Seniors’ Housing as permitted uses.

PROPOSAL:

This application will provide additional flexibility for development and potential tenants of the Willoughby Town Centre.

OWNER/ APPLICANT:

Statewood Properties Ltd. (Coulter Berry Building) 205 - 280 Nelson Street Vancouver, BC V6B 2E2

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9202 and 9224 Glover Road (southeast corner of Glover Road and Mavis Avenue - see Map 2)

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Lot A District Lot 19 Group 2 MAP 2 New Westminster District Plan BCP50711; and Lot 1 District Lot 19 Group 2 New Westminster District Plan BCP49283

PURPOSE:

The subject site is currently zoned Community Commercial Zone C-2. As it is within the Fort Langley Heritage Conservation Area, the applicant is required to apply for a Heritage Alteration Permit. Heritage Alteration Permit Application No. DP100685 will allow Council the opportunity to review the form, character, and siting of the development.

PROPOSAL:

The applicant proposes to construct a three (3) storey (13.26 metre / 43.5 foot high) mixed use development with 1,199 m2 (12,903 ft2) of retail at grade, 1,275 m2 (13,723 ft2) of offices on the second floor and 10 (ten) units of residential apartments on the third floor. Included in the Heritage Alteration Permit are variances to the permitted height, site coverage, and rear yard setback.

AND TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that a copy of Township of Langley Bylaw No. 4962 and relevant background material may be inspected between the hours of 8:30am and 4:30pm, Monday through Friday, excluding holidays, from November 9 to 19, both inclusive, at the Community Development Division Development Services counter, 2nd floor, Township of Langley Civic Facility, 20338 - 65 Avenue.

AND TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that a copy of Heritage Alteration Permit Application No. DP100685 and relevant background material may be inspected between the hours of 8:30am and 4:30pm, Monday through Friday, excluding holidays, from November 9 to 19, both inclusive, at the Community Development Division Development Services counter, 2nd floor, Township of Langley Civic Facility, 20338 - 65 Avenue.

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public notice Be Wild Animal Aware Langley Township is full of wildlife habitat and people share the area with animals including bears, cougars, and coyotes. Residents throughout Langley need not be continually on alert, but action can be taken to deter wild animals if they are spotted in your area. Parents should teach children what to do if they encounter these animals, especially if they play by themselves in areas that wildlife frequent or have been seen in the past. To help people coexist with creatures that are simply trying to survive but can be dangerous if provoked, the following information is offered: Bears: during the winter months, bears are in hibernation and do not interact with humans for three or four months.

Cougars: can have kittens throughout the year and family groups can

be seen at any time. Cougars survive on natural food sources found in the wild, primarily deer.

Cougar attacks on humans are highly unlikely. However, if you encounter a cougar, do not run. Pick children up immediately and talk to the cougar in a confident voice. Act big by waving sticks and branches, and back away slowly while still facing the cougar. If it attacks, fight back.

Coyotes: have the largest population of potentially dangerous

wildlife in the area and can be seen year round, even in residential areas. Family groups have been regularly seen around Langley. Coyotes are bold and easily lose their natural fear of people. Never feed a coyote. If you encounter a coyote, scare it off by making loud noise or throwing something at it to make it afraid. Never ignore a coyote. If it

public notices continues to approach, do not run. Maintain eye contact, pick up small pets or children, and slowly move to an area of increased activity.

In Residential Areas: Keep pet food inside. Garbage is the biggest attraction for bears so keep it secure and inaccessible to wildlife. Do not leave garbage cans out overnight: keep them in the house, a locked garage, or secured outbuilding that cannot be broken into by large, smart bears. Put them out only on the morning of collection. If you are worried about odour, keep garbage in the freezer until collection day. Feel free to use bird feeders in the winter months. Birds need nutrition from seeds during this time of year, and the bird food will not attract bears, as they are away hibernating.

In Agricultural Areas: Protect your investment by keeping fences secure and free of damage that predators can use for access. Coyotes burrow, so ensure surrounding netting goes deep into the ground. Be vigilant with livestock and keep them secure. Farm animals are usually killed at night, so bring them inside in the evening.

W.C. Blair Recreation Centre Annual Swimming Pool Maintenance Schedule Swimming Pool The swimming pools will be closed for annual maintenance from Monday, December 3 to Sunday, December 16 inclusive. The pool will reopen at 6am on Monday, December 17.

Weight Room/Cardio Room Hours of Operation December 3 to December 9: Monday to Friday, 6am – 8 pm Saturday and Sunday, 8am – 8pm

Full Facility Closure

December 10 to 16 inclusive Please see tol.ca/calendars for holiday facility hours. Recreation, Culture, and Parks Division W.C. Blair Recreation Centre 604.533.6170

Muriel Arnason Library Closure

It is an offence to attract wildlife into a residential neighbourhood.

The Muriel Arnason Library at 20338 - 65 Avenue will be closed for flooring upgrades from 5pm on Thursday, November 8 to Friday, November 30 inclusive.

Those who do not take steps to deter bears and other wild creatures can face a fine of up to $575.

The library will reopen at 10am on Saturday, December 1. We apologize for any inconvenience.

To report poachers or polluters or if you have a problem with wildlife call: Report All Poachers and Polluters (RAPP) 1.877.952.7277

Recreation, Culture, and Parks Division 604.533.6086 Fraser Valley Regional Library 604.533.0339

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A student-led model United Nations conference is coming to Langley, specifically R.E. Mountain Secondary and the Langley Events Centre, this weekend. Around 70 to 100 Langley students are expected to attend the first Model UN conference ,where students not only get to discuss international issues, but they also get to become delegates of countries and engage in real-life diplomacy. The opening ceremony will be held on Saturday, Nov. 17

at 9 a.m. with guest speakers Township Mayor Jack Froese and R.E. Mountain teacher and head of the social studies department, Doug Yorgason. The hope is that during the conference, connections between students and clubs across Langley be established and Langley youth leaders cultivated, said May Lim, a senior student at Mountain and one of the organizers of the Model UN conference. R.E. Mountain Secondary developed its own Model

UN club called MOMUN last March when two other students and Lim decided to introduce it to their school. The three had been part of Vancouver’s MUN society and saw all the benefits of bringing it to their school. “Our objective is to initiate a student-based Model United Nations Network in Langley, an ambitious-sounding, but a very possible goal, as accomplished in Surrey, Lower Mainland, and West Vancouver many years ago,” said Lim.

How does hyperbaric oxygen therapy affect those with osteoarthritis? Guest speaker Joe Borhinha will explain that at the next meeting of the Langley branch of Osteoporosis Canada. It will be on Monday, Nov. 19 from 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. at the Langley Seniors Resource Centre, 20605 51B Ave. Borhinha will also explain how hyperbaric oxygen therapy affects the health of those who do not have the disease. His appearance in Langley is timely, as November is Osteoporosis month, giving the local branch the opportunity to provide education and public awareness for diagnosing and managing the disease. Figures from the associa-

tion indicate that one-third of women and a fifth of men are diagnosed with the disease each year. The Langley branch holds holds informative monthly meetings at the Langley Seniors Centre at 1 p.m. on the second Monday of each month. Topics covered include nutrition, exercise, safe movements and preventing falls. There is a guest speaker at every meeting. “It’s all about education,” said Shirley Arnold, who chairs the Langley branch. “All men and women are very welcome.” The centre also holds a regular twice weekly Osteofit program with instructor Kathy Wainwright. “It is a friendly, safe and

easy way to boost your muscle strength and confidence, enabling you to live well with osteoporosis,” Arnold said. Local Osteofit classes are also held at the Timms Centre on Douglas Crescent in Langley City. Osteofit instructors receive specialized training at BC Women’s Hospital enabling them to meet the individual needs of people who have osteoporosis. Arnold said that every year in Canada, about 30,000 hip fractures occur. Many people suffer osteoporotic fractures affecting the spine, wrist, shoulder and pelvis. Eighty per cent of all fractures in people 50 and over are caused by osteoporosis.

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A Joint Town Hall Meeting is being held with Township of Langley Mayor Jack Froese, Langley MP Mark Warawa, and Langley School Board Chair Wendy Johnson.

Are you in the Twitterverse? Do you have something to say about our community? If so, Langley Township’s Mayor and members of Council would like to hear from you!

As part of our maintenance program, the municipal Water Department will be flushing water mains in Willoughby until November 23.

The event will give residents a chance to hear from and ask questions of their local elected officials. Moderator Frank Bucholtz will accept written questions from the audience and submit them to the panel for discussion.

Mayor Jack Froese and Township Council are committed to representing the community and addressing your issues, and want to know what the public thinks. This is an opportunity to have direct one-on-one contact with your Mayor and Council to express your opinions.

Date: Saturday, November 17 Time: 1 - 2:30pm Place: Aldergrove Kinsmen Centre Address: 26770 - 29 Avenue Questions can also be submitted via Twitter by tweeting @MayorFroese, @MPmarkwarawa, or @LangleySchools, using hashtag #asktol. Mayor’s Office 604.533.6000

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public notices As a result of this flushing, you may notice changes in water pressure and there may be some discolouration or sediment in the water. This is a temporary condition and is not a health hazard. To avoid inconvenience, please check the water before doing laundry, and you may wish to keep water in the refrigerator for drinking and cooking. Engineering Division 604.532.7300

• Tuesday, November 27, 4 - 4:30pm • The topic will be: What would you like to see included in the 2013 budget?

Recreation Input Requested

• Participants can tweet @MayorFroese or other members of Council, using hashtag #asktol.

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Fort’s Caribbean roots celebrated The beat of the Caribbean steel drum band will fill the air Saturday at Fort Langley National Historic Site’s unique Douglas Day celebration. Parks Canada, the Fort Langley Legacy Foundation and the Guyanese Canadian Cultural Association of B.C. invite visitors to celebrate the establishment of the colony of British Columbia and its first governor, Caribbean-born Sir James Douglas. On Nov. 19, 1858, Douglas proclaimed British Columbia a crown colony in Fort Langley’s Big House. Douglas Day celebrations have been taking place for many years to mark the occasion. Douglas was born to a Scottish merchant and a Creole woman in what is now the country of Guyana, on the northeastern shore of South America. At noon on Saturday, crowds will gather at the Fort Langley Community Hall at 9167 Glover Road, to follow a festive procession through the village and into the fort for a free afternoon of entertainment. From noon to 3 p.m., a steel drum band will entertain. Caribbean food from the Full Barrel Café will be available. Visitors will be invited to sign as witnesses to the proclamation in the Big House, as part of the re-enactment of the proclamation.

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ParkLane honoured for River District The Urban Development Institute – Pacific Region hosted its biennial Awards for Excellence last month, which recognized amazing development projects from across British Columbia. Among the winners was ParkLane Homes’ River District Centre, which won the Best Outside the Box award. “Our goal with River District Centre was to take a unique approach to community building. We wanted this building to become a neighbourhood hub, and just a year after opening, we couldn’t be happier with the results we see today,” says ParkLane COO Ben Taddei. “Our team thanks

the Urban Development Institute and congratulates all the winners and nominees for their continued dedication to innovative and sustainable development in B.C.” Other winners at the awards included Bosa Properties and Adera. “I think all the award winners and nominees can take great pride in what the development industry has accomplished these past two years,” says UDI President and CEO Anne McMullin. “The contribution from our industry sustains a healthy urban fabric and a strong B.C. economy.” The full list of winners is available on www.udi.bc.ca.

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Emaar Properties Canada is building on their reputation for amazing homes with Wills Creek, a townhome development in South Surrey’s rapidly growing community of Morgan Creek. Emaar is known for building beautiful homes, and this project is no different. “There is not a building out there that will beat our quality,” says sales manager Enrica Paris. The spacious townhomes, ranging from 2,158 to 4,700 square feet, feature Craftsman-style architecture, with cedar-shingled roofs, coarse granite stone cladding and herringbone brick pavers on the patio and sidewalks. Inside, the rich hardwood flooring throughout the main level is one of the first things you notice. The 10-foot vaulted ceilings in most plans are another feature that contribute to the spacious feel of your new home. Huge windows let the light in, while the oversized doors maximize the space. The kitchens are elegant and efficient, with custom-designed Shaker-style cabinetry and a large island finished with a polished granite countertop. That countertop is complemented by a handset textured natural stone backsplash and the under-cabinet and recessed lighting. Stainless-steel appliances are included, along with a stainless-steel canopy range hood from Broan. Moving into the master suite, you feel like you’re entering your own personal oasis. The ensuite bathroom features an oversized soaker tub with a marble deck and a frameless glass walkin shower with a rain shower head. The handset imported glass tiles in the tub and shower surround are chic and lend a touch of class to the proceedings, while the heated tile floor is especially wonderful on cold mornings. The Shaker-style cabinetry continues in here, as well as in the main bathroom. That bathroom also includes its own oversized soaker tub and handset imported porcelain tiles as the tub and shower surround. “We have the lowest price per square foot in the area,” Paris says. “It’s great for everything that is included.” Currently doing presales for its ninth phase, Wills Creek has been very popular with buyers of all types. Paris says most of the people interested in this latest phase is downsizers, but she has also seen first-time buyers coming

There is not a building out there that will beat our quality,” says sales manager Enrica Paris. through the show homes. The location has been an important piece of the puzzle. Wills Creek is just moments from Morgan Crossing and Grandview Corners, which offer shopping, leisure and dining. Morgan Creek golf course is also right around the corner. On the property, homeowners have access to a heated outdoor swimming pool, an outdoor hot tub and a 2,000-square-foot amenities centre, The Creek Club. It includes a fitness centre and a multipurpose room. Buyers in this phase will be able to take possession in the summer of 2013. Homes start at $539,900. For more information, visit www.willscreek.ca or call 604-542-8971.

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Wills Creek in South Surrey’s Morgan Creek neighbourhood feature gorgeous hardwood flooring throughout the main floor, above, and gourmet kitchens with stainless-steel appliances and polished granite countertops, top.


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NOW SELLING PARKSIDE HOMES AT VARSITY 1 bedrooms from $134900 | 2 bedrooms from $229900 Varsity at the Park delivers 63 parkside homes to Langley’s best-selling new home community. We’ve got the best features, the best prices and the best location. Our Grand Opening Celebration gives you the chance to win a jeep – do not miss out! OUTSTANDING FEATURES

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Canterbury Ridge in Willoughby 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.

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Langley company wins international award Clarity Business Strategies Inc, a business coaching and consulting company based in Langley, was named “Coaching Practice of The Year” by FocalPoint International at a recent conference in San Diego. Clarity was chosen from more than 100 FocalPoint International coaching practices from around the world. “It is not only a feather in the cap for our Langley team but for the whole business community in Langley,” said Rich Scott, senior partner and certified business coach. “Our success is a clear indication that business owners in Langley are progressive and open to new ideas”. Winners are chosen from several

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Forty-eight hours after helping lead her team to the CIS women’s soccer national championship, and MVP Jennifer Castillo was still hoarse. “I will let you know when I

feel it,” she said when asked how it felt to help the Trinity Western Spartans capture their third Gladys Bean Memorial Trophy in the past five years, and fourth overall in the program’s history. “I do feel it a little bit more now,” she said on Tuesday afternoon. “But the day of, it just felt

surreal. “I don’t think I have soaked it in. I am just so exhausted and so sore.” The Spartans were in the gold medal match on Sunday afternoon in Victoria, playing against the Queen’s Gaels. Together the two soccer powerhouses had combined to win the past four CIS titles, with Trinity Western winning in 2008 and 2009 while Queen’s won in 2010 and 2011. And the teams played 120 minutes of scoreless soccer in Sunday’s final, setting up penalty kicks to determine the national champion. Both teams made their first two kicks, with Stephanie Chin and Alessandra Oliverio making the Spartans shots, but the third Queen’s shooter drilled her shot off the crossbar. Natalie Boyd put Trinity Western ahead 3-2 and then Spartans keeper Kristen Funk dove to her left and came up with a save. With the chance to win the game, captain Colleen Webber made no mistake, burying the winner — just like she did as a freshman three years ago when Trinity Western last won the title. “Queen’s did a really good job of defending us and taking away or chances and limiting our space,” said coach Graham Roxburgh. “And we had tired minds and tired bodies. But all credit to my kids, they just kept battling and

persevering.” “Fight, heart, everything past physicality because our bodies were just so dead,” said Castillo. “I think it needed more of our minds and hearts to be put into it because we were so tired by that point.” The players did not want the game decided by penalty kicks — Castillo admitted she was crying as she walked to the centre of the pitch — but the team was confident. “We had great confidence in the girls that had been preparing and Funk is Funk and we all know what she can do in penalties,” Roxburgh said. The fifth-year goalkeeper improved to 6-4 for her career in penalty kicks. “I was hoping it wouldn’t have to go to that, but I was fairly confident in our team,” Funk said. As for a secret to her success when it comes to kicks, Funk was at a loss to explain. “I just commit …. and I just seem to be good at them,” she offered. “Everyone is beat up, but you just have to stick together and push each other,” Funk said. “That is one of the main things to win a national championship.” In the quarter-finals, the Spartans defeated the Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks 2-1 on goals from

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Trinity Western Spartans’ Jilian Dietrich (left) and Kristen Funk hoist the Gladys Bean Memorial Trophy on Sunday in Victoria after defeating Queen’s 1-0 in penalty kicks to win the CIS national championship. Right: Jennifer Castillo (#21) was named most valuable player of the tournament.

Jessica King and Jennifer Castillo. They knocked off the host Victoria Vikes 1-0 in the semifinals with Natalie Boyd scoring the only goal. The Spartans finished sixth at last year’s nationals after a dominating regular season. “Anytime you have a team that is capable of winning and doesn’t and falls at a hurdle … it just adds that extra focus, that extra concentration to say ‘we are not going to let this happen again,’” Roxburgh said. The coach also added that win or lose, he wanted his team to know they were part of something special. “It is more than just soccer,” Roxburgh said. “Winning is obviously a great joy, an accomplishment. But I reminded the girls, winning or losing in the final wasn’t going to take away from what we have created. “Winning would just be the cherry on top.” The season was not without its challenges as the Spartans lost were not with their full line-up. “We had to face adversity right at the beginning and right at the end,” Roxburgh said. “Credit to our players for overcoming.” As for the MVP award, Castillo said she was overwhelmed to win. “I didn’t expect it, I was shocked but obviously I was very honoured,” the third-year defender said. “It is amazing to get it (but) it is a team award. I know I wouldn’t have gotten it without my teammates.” Roxburgh said Castillo has the capacity to be one of the best players in the country thanks largely to her great athleticism and confidence on the ball. “She is so smooth in possession and yet she is such a warrior on the back,” he said. “She wins timely tackles, she gets up headers, she has scored crucial goals on set pieces. Her contribution is invaluable.” “She was a standout player in the tournament like she has been all year.”

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One Tough Mudder Michael Parker set to compete at World’s Toughest Mudder Gary ahuja Times Sports

It is billed as probably the toughest event on the planet. Tough Mudder events are typically 10 to 12 mile obstacle courses designed by British Special Forces to test athletes’ allaround strength, stamina, mental grit and camaraderie. Michael Parker was approached about joining Sudden Impact, a team of competitors from Newlands, in January. Up until that point, he admitted he knew little about Tough Mudder. “When I researched it, it sounded amazing, right up my alley,” the 29-year-old Langley man said. “I have always been more about seeing what you can achieve, what your body can overcome.” Parker grew up in Langley, living first in Walnut Grove and then moving to Brookswood when he was eight. He played as many sports as he could —mainly baseball, basketball and hockey — but after graduating from high school at Abbotsford’s St. John Brebeuf, the opportunity to do team sports was over, so Parker switched to things like squash, and running and general fitness. And this weekend, Parker will be in Englishtown, N.J. taking part in the second annual World’s Toughest Mudder Competition. To qualify for worlds, participants

must finish within the top five per cent of their age group at another Tough Mudder event. Parker did so in his first attempt, at an event held in Whistler in June. At the event, Parker remembers thinking he was approaching the finish line — the competitors had been told it was 10 miles and they could hear what they thought was the end — only to realize it was a hoax and there was still more to go. “You hear all the noise and think you are done, but then the hard stuff came,” he said. Part of the course included climbing monkey bars over water, ‘arctic enemas’, and even getting zapped with 10,000 volts. All of that makes it more than just a race. “It is more of a mental challenge to overcome that fear almost,” Parker said. “I am not very competitive in a race but if you throw some obstacles in there that maybe the top runners won’t be able to do quickly, it evens the playing field a little bit.” Having moved back to Langley after graduating from UBC — where he studied psychology — and traveling through southeast Asia, Parker works in Surrey at Options Community Services, doing outreach work at an alternative school. Since qualifying for worlds back in June, Parker has been spending about 10 hours a week training

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Michael Parker competed at the Vancouver Tough Mudder event in June. The 29-yearold from Langley qualified for the World’s Toughest Mudder Competition in Englishtown, New Jersey, which runs this weekend. for the New Jersey event. At worlds, competitors have 24 hours to complete as many laps as they can. They are allowed to take breaks for food and rest in tents set up for them, but only after the completion of a lap. Parker has been preparing for the expected cold weather that mid-November brings to the area. Some of his tactics include going for runs in wetsuits, dunking himself in the ocean, taking cold baths and playing squash with ankle weights and weight vests, among

other things. “It is crazy stuff,” he admitted. “I look ridiculous.” Parker said he has a nervous excitement for worlds. His parents, and his fiancée will be attending. ••••• Parker also thanked the staff at Newlands Golf Course, as they held a series of fundraisers to cover the cost of the registration fees. Another member of the Sudden Impact team, Emily Kydd, had qualified for the worlds as well in Whistler. But an injury is preventing her from attending.

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PRESENTS Property Disclosure Statements Home buyers, sellers and agents face tricky issues with Property Disclosure Statements. These are printed forms in common use in British Columbia that sellers are asked by their listing agents to complete. The seller isn’t legally bound to fill in the form, but not doing so may signal to a potential buyer that there is something wrong with the property. If the seller does complete the form, the question then becomes – to what extent can the buyer rely on the information in the statement? In one case, a Kamloops seller answered “no” to the question of whether they were aware of an insect or rodent infestation. Two years previously, however, they had a termite problem and hired a pest control company to deal with it. Shortly after the sale, the buyers noticed termites around the townhouse. They claimed the seller fraudulently misrepresented the property. But the BC Supreme Court disagreed. The wording of the question “Are you aware of any infestation by insects or rodents?” on the standard Property Disclosure Statement is in the present tense, said the court, and doesn’t refer to past infestations. Now, however, a recent case from the Ontario Court of Appeal suggests sellers may have to be more forthcoming in future – or risk liability for inadequate disclosure if a buyer relies on their Property Disclosure Statement. The seller in this case answered the question “Are you aware of any structural problems?” with “NW corner settled.” In the space provided for “additional comments,” the seller added “to the best of our knowledge the house has settled. No further problems in 17 years.” The seller also indicated they weren’t aware of any plumbing problems. The buyer, on the advice of her agent (who was also the seller’s agent), put in a “clean” offer and didn’t insist on a property inspection.

Shortly after moving in, the buyer discovered serious structural problems, which the City of Sudbury ordered repaired. The repair process also identified plumbing problems. The total repair costs were about $190,000 – well above the $110,100 purchase price of the house. The court decided that the seller, though trying to be honest, made incomplete and misleading disclosure of other issues with the foundation walls that they knew about, even though those issues hadn’t caused them any problems. The court also said that the seller misrepresented that there were no plumbing problems. So in this case, the seller was found liable to the buyer. (The real estate agent was also found liable to both the buyer and the seller.) The Supreme Court of Canada refused to hear an appeal from the Ontario decision, so the obligation to provide more full, frank and accurate disclosure called for in that judgment represents the law in Ontario. It remains to be seen whether this approach will be embraced by British Columbia courts as well. In any event, sellers should be cautious when providing information in disclosure statements, and buyers shouldn’t blindly rely on what they find in such statements. The seller may simply not be aware of past or current issues with the property. A property inspection by a qualified home inspector is generally money well spent, as may be the cost of a legal review of an offer before it’s presented or accepted.

Written by Janice Mucalov, LL.B. with contribution by Milne Selkirk. The column provides information only and must not be relied on for legal advice. Please contact James A. MacLean of MILNE SELKIRK for legal advice concerning your particular case.

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Four members of the Langley Rams earned all-Canadian status. Anthony Daley, Evan Foster, Adam Konar and Nick Downey were selected to the 2012 Canadian Junior Football League’s allCanadian team. Daley, an offensive lineman, was the lone selection on that side of the ball, while Evan Foster and Adam Konar were chosen for the defence.

Foster, a defensive lineman, had 21 tackles, 9.5 sacks, two fumble recoveries and an interception during the season. Konar, a linebacker, had 16 tackles, five sacks, four fumble recoveries, three batted balls, three interceptions and a touchdown. The fourth Ram to be honoured was return specialist Nick Downey, who led the CJFL with

six touchdowns — one on a kick-off and five on punts — and averaged 19.8 yards per return. Konar and Malcolm Williams were both also nominees for major awards. Konar was the nominee for the outstanding defensive player while Williams was up for rookie of the year. Williams, a wide receiver, caught 42 passes for 768 yards and 13 touchdowns.

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Down by 15 points early in the third quarter, the Saskatoon Hilltops rallied to score the game’s final 17 points to capture their third straight Canadian Bowl championship. The Hilltops turned a 21-6 deficit into a 23-21 lead as they defeated the Langley Rams on Saturday (Nov. 10) afternoon at McLeod Park. The Rams, which moved to Langley just two years ago after decades in Surrey, were in search of their first Canadian Bowl championship, while the Hilltops won for the 16th time, including the seventh time in the past dozen years. After the game, Hilltops coach Tom Sargeant, still wet from his Gatorade shower, said his fifthyear veterans led the way. “We needed to get some energy and find a way to make plays and Mike Waldron is the one that gave us that shot in the arm,” Sargeant said. “We have a champion’s heart.” “At the end of the day, someone had to come up with the win and today it was us.” With Saskatoon trailing 21-6, Clayton Sarich forced the fumble which Waldron recovered — his second of the game — and returned to the Langley five-yard line. Following the turnover, the Hilltops’ Andre Lalonde scored to make it 21-13 and they never looked back. “After that, the offence got a little bit of confidence and then we were able to rock and roll,” Sargeant said. “We are a team that thrives on making big plays.” The long-time coach — he is in his 15th year as head coach and has been on the Hilltops’ staff for 26 seasons — was impressed by a Langley squad he knew little about, other than what he saw on tape. “They are a lot better on the field than they are on tape,” he said. “They have speed (and) the way they attack the ball, that is something we are not used to. “That is as good a football team as I have seen in awhile.” The Rams led 14-6 at the half and Saskatoon squandered a great chance to pull within a point after throwing an interception in the Langley end zone with a minute to go before intermission.

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Above: Saskatoon Hilltops offensive lineman Mat Leung screams in jubilation as he hoists the Canadian Bowl trophy following his team’s 23-21 victory over the Langley Rams at McLeod Park on Saturday. Top right: A dejected Tanner Hamade, who had two interceptions, can only sit and watch as the Hilltops celebrate. “We didn’t play well (in the first half) but the reason was Langley was better than us,” Sargeant said. “We needed to man up and figure out a few adjustments and come out with a concerted game plan. “We didn’t change much, we just needed to do it better.” Part of the team’s adjustment was running a couple of fake punts. “We ran three or four fakes and a couple worked and a couple didn’t,” he said. “But at the end of the day, that was part of our plan. We didn’t want 6 (Nick Downey) touching the ball; he is a special

player.” The Hilltops won despite committing four turnovers, as Tanner Hamade picked off a pair of passes, while Carlo Graziano intercepted a throw in the end zone and Nick Felicella also picked off a pass. The Rams fumbled twice and also had an interception. Afterwards, Langley coach Jeff Alamolhoda said they win as a team and they lose as team. “A couple of mistakes down the stretch cost us,” he said. “Everyone put forth the effort, we just didn’t come up with the outcome that we wanted to at the end.”

With two minutes remaining, the Rams did get to the Saskatoon 32-yard line, but an incompletion, then a holding call and then a block in the back pushed the team out of field goal range. That would be the last time the Langley offence touched the ball. Alamolhoda was proud of his team. “Nobody expected us to be here,” he said. “They come in here and tell us it is David vs. Goliath and 23-21, in my opinion, with an opportunity for us to win the game down the stretch …. isn’t David vs. Goliath.” The second-year coach said his team gained something from the game. “I talked about what we are: family,” he said about the message he delivered to his solemn players afterwards. “Regardless of what happened today, we have created things here, in the program, that the guys will take forever. Those are the memories and your brothers that you will never lose.” “They didn’t get the win they wanted, but they gained a lot more; they just don’t know it yet,” he added. “We are a team that is building a foundation here and we are going to continue to do that. We just have to continue what we are doing and bring good people into the program.” ••••• A breakdown of the 2012 Canadian Bowl After a scoreless first quarter on Saturday, the Langley Rams drew first blood on the opening play of period two, with quarterback Greg Bowcott hitting Malcolm Williams with a touchdown pass in the corner of the end zone. The Saskatoon Hilltops

answered back with a pair of short field goals as twice they got into the Langley red zone, but both times, the Rams defence held firm. And then with time winding down in the first half, Bowcott hit Michael Patko with a 60-yard touchdown pass as the receiver broke several tackles at midfield, got a huge block from Malcolm Williams and then sprinted away from the defence. Saskatoon nearly got those points back as they once again drove into the Rams end zone, but some great pressure from the defence forced Saskatoon quarterback Jared Andrychuk to make a poor throw which Carlo Graziano was able to pick off in the end zone for the 14-6 lead at the half. The Rams’ Daniel Xavier extended the lead to 21-6 in the third quarter with a one-yard touchdown run but it was all Hilltops after that. After recovering a Nick Downey fumble and running the ball back to the Langley five-yard line, Andre Lalonde punched the ball in on the next play to pull within eight points. In the fourth quarter, Zack Schmidt would kick his third field goal of the game to pull the Hilltops within five points. And on the next Rams’ possession, Bowcott was picked off and Saskatoon took advantage with Graham Unruh — the offensive player of the game with 208 yards on six catches — hauling in a long touchdown pass from Matt Karpinka along the left sideline for the Hilltops’ first lead. The Rams had a couple more possessions, but could not get into field goal range and then with about 90 seconds remaining, the Hilltops were able to gain a couple of first downs which allowed them to kill the rest of the clock.

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Thursday • Céilidh or Down Home Kitchen Party/Live Music Thursday, Nov. 15 from 7 p.m. to 9:45 p.m. at St. Andrew’s United Church Hall, 9025 Glover Rd. in Fort Langley. Come out and enjoy traditional music, song and fun. Tickets are $5 at the door including the traditional Maritime lunch of tea biscuits and jam. Next event is Dec. 13. Performers, contact Jack Williamson at 604-8887925 or jackwilliamson@telus.net. • Sharing and Caring Social at the Langley Seniors Recreation and Resource Centre. Most Thursdays from 1p.m. to 2:30 p.m. $4 dropin. Nov. 15: Susie Francis and The Versatiles, “The Biggest Little Show in Town” will delight audiences with their toe-tapping music. Theme will be Hawaiian. • Young Widows Group meets for coffee and conversation at the Mocha Room Cafe, 20300 Fraser Hwy. on Thursdays at 9:30 a.m. For information call 604-510-2610. • 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. • Sing with the Langley Barbershop Harmony mixed chorus Charity Christmas show benefitting the Langley Christmas Bureau is on Dec. 15. Qualify to sing on stage by attending only five Thursday rehearsals. They begin on Nov. 15, at 7 p.m. at 20525 72 Ave. • ALATEEN a support program for teens who have been or are being negatively affected by another person’s drinking. Open to ages 10 and up. Thursdays at 7:30 p.m. in the Township of Langley Civic Building at 20330 65 Ave. For more information, call 604-688-1716. • Janine the Genius will bring her North Pole Science Lab to the Walnut Grove Library on Thursday Dec. 6, just in time for the holidays. This interactive science show for ages five and up will feature the flying santa cork, the elf burping potion and a canister cannon launch. Kids will also get to explore the world of matter and its three states. The program runs from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. Due to limited space, registration is required. You can register by visiting the Walnut Grove Library or calling us at 604-882-0410. • Catch Me If You Can Surrey Little Theatre opens its new season with a comedy/mystery written by Robert Thomas. It runs until Nov.17, Thursday to Saturday, at 8 p.m. with two heldover shows on Nov. 23 and 24. SLT is located at 7027 184 St. Surrey. Tickets are $15. Call 604-576-8451 or go to reservations@ surreylittletheatre.com.

saTurday • Jackman Manor’s annual Christmas Bazaar is on Saturday, Nov. 17, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Table rentals are $15 each, plus a door prize item. Event is at 27477 28 Ave. in Aldergrove. Contact Barb at 604-856-4161 ext. 225. There will be crafts, baking, silent auction, raffles. • Christmas Bazaar on Saturday, Nov. 17 from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at Port Kells Congregational Christian Church, 19131 88 Ave. Variety of hand crafted items; gift items; community vendors. Coffee and muffins available before lunch. Lunch from 11:30 a.m. Call 604-816-7871 to book. • Housing Workshop on the subject of strata housing is on Saturday, Nov. 17, from 10 a.m. to noon, at the Langley Seniors Resource and Recreation Centre, 20605 51B Ave. Pre-register by calling 604-530-3020. Drop-ins also welcome. Open to the public and free of charge. • 20th Annual Christmas Craft and Bake Sale Nov. 17, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Willoughby Hall, 8280-208 St. Lunch available. Free admission. • Natural Nutrition Basics Saturday, Nov. 24, 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. at City of Langley Library, 20399 Douglas Cres. Join registered holistic nutritionist Lorraine Leahy at the City of Langley Library

to learn the basics of natural nutrition. You will hear about how digestion works, as well as learn the best ways to maintain your metabolism and a healthy weight. Call 604-514-2855 or visit 20399 Douglas Cres. • Sahaj Marg Meditation invites you to learn more about its heart-centered meditation practice. It is a worldwide, non-profit society offering, free of charge, a simple practice to all seeking real change from the inside out. Introductory talks held in Langley every Saturday. Phone or email for time and location. Judith 604510-9787 or divinetraveller@gmail.com.

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The Trinity Western Spartans women’s soccer team placed all-stars at each position. Colleen Webber (defender), Krista Gommeringer (striker) and Kristen Funk (goalkeeper) were named first-team all-Canadians while Natalie Boyd (midfielder) was a secondteam selection. On the men’s side, midfielder Brayden Gant was named a second-team all-Canadian.

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A pair of North Langley Bears football teams are through to the league championship games in their respective divisions. The atom Bears trailed 13-12 at the half but scored the game’s final 18 points to win 30-13 on Saturday night at McLeod Park against the Meadow Ridge Knights. Marcus Stang ran for four touchdowns, including a 70-yard kickoff return. Mathew Aasen, Jaxon Stebbings, Chris Morrison and Jedakai Hurley all made big tackles for the defence while Jacob Evans recovered an onside kick from Tyson Hoy. Jun McLean, Mathieu Gale and Brian Pol all had some big runs to help North Langley control the clock. ••••• The junior bantam Bears defence pitched a shutout, defeating the Abbotsford White Falcons 37-0 at McLeod Park on Saturday. The first half was a defensive struggle with the Bears up 6-0 thanks to a 50-yard touchdown run on a reverse from Pablo Wigwigan. But the second half was all North Langley as Zander Bailey scored on three long runs of 50, 62 and 105 yards. Wigwigan also added his second score of the game. James Limoges led the defense with several key stops. ••••• Both North Langley teams face Abbotsford on Saturday with the winners capturing the Valley Community Football League championship in their respective age groups.


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Aldergrove Kodiaks’ Kenny Prato gets in close on a short-handed breakaway that was stopped by Port Moody Panthers’ goalie Angus Redmond in a 4-3 overtime win for Kodiaks at the Aldergrove Arena. Redmond earned the game’s third star for stopping 55 of 59 shots on goal that night.

Kodiaks work OT for victories A pair of overtime victories has the Aldergrove Kodiaks on a season-high four game winning streak. The junior B hockey club beat the last-place Port Moody Panthers 4-3 last week (Nov. 7) at the Aldergrove Arena and followed that up with a 3-2 win over the first-place Abbotsford Pilots on Nov. 9 at MSA Arena. Both games required overtime. The victories have the Kodiaks five points back of the Pilots for top spot in the Harold Brittain Conference. Against Abbotsford, Stefan Gonzales scored 3:25 into double overtime. Tyson Solotki had forced overtime with 8:35 remaining. Samuel Ramsay had the team’s other goal. Mark Menicucci made 38 saves in the win. Against the Panthers in the previous game, the Kodiaks ran into a hot goalie as Angus Redmond turned aside 55 of the 59 shots he faced. Roshen Jaswal played overtime hero, striking 43 seconds into the extra frame. Stephen Ryan, Scott McHaffie and Brandon Dolby had the other Aldergrove goals. ••••• The Langley Rivermen doubled up the visiting Coquitlam Express 4-2 in BCHL junior A action. The two Mainland

Division rivals squared off on Saturday night at the Langley Events Centre. Langley’s Matt Ustaski and Coquitlam’s Josh Siemer traded powerplay goals before Austin Azurdia put the Rivermen ahead after 20 minutes. And after Siemer

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PARADISE LANDSCAPING FREE ESTIMATES Serving Langley since 1986 Yard Cleanups - Hedges Pruning - Rubbish Removal Odd Jobs ~ Fully Insured

Call: Rick (604) 202-5184 SEMI-RETIRED contractor will do small concrete jobs. Patio’s, sidewalks, driveway’s. Re & re old or

Call (604)889-6552

damaged concrete. Ken 604-532-0662

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ALTERNATIVE HEALTH

(UNIQUE) RELAXATION BODY CARE 604-859-2998 ~ In-suite shower #4 - 2132 Clearbrook Road, Abby

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UNIQUE CONCRETE DESIGN

283 GUTTERS & DOWNSPOUTS

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

ALWAYS GUTTER Cleaning Service, Repairs, 20 yrs exp. Rain or shine.7dys/wk.Simon 604-230-0627

778-231-9675, 778-231-9147 FREE ESTIMATES

Dave’s Pressure Washing and Gutter Cleaning SOFT WASH SPECIALIST

JOB SEARCH - MADE EASY

Roofs-Siding-Concrt-Paint Prep WCB Insured ~ FREE ESTIMATES ~ “Serving the Langley’s 26 yrs” Water restrictions do not apply Cell 604-889-4925

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MIND BODY SPIRIT

Grand Opening

AQUA SPA MASSAGE & SKIN CARE

604.510.6689

20437 Douglas Crescent Langley GREAT MASSAGE ONLY $25. 20372 Fraser Highway, Langley (across from Casino) 604-510-0588

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DRYWALL

2 GUYS-A-MUDDIN, We board & l tape it. Over 20 yrs exp. David 778-317-3065 2guysamuddin.com THREE STAR DRYWALL LTD Boarding, Taping, & texture. Small jobs welcome! Kam 604-551-8047 WALTER’S DRYWALL Taping - Texture - Repairs Over 40 yrs exp. 604-308-7943

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SWEDISH MASSAGE & PRT Simply for your health & relaxation ✬✬ EUROPEAN ✬✬ PRIVATE ✬✬ Holidays Specials 604.230.4444

YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 Service Call Lic #89402 Same day guarn’td We love small jobs! 604-568-1899

EDUCATION

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EDUCATION

SAME DAY SERVICE AVAILABLE

Call Ian @ 604-724-6373 ▲ Joes External Cleaning ▲ POWER WASHING • WINDOWS • ROOFS • GUTTERS * Fully Insured * Licensed * Bonded Since 1989. Joe 778-773-5730

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ELECTRICAL

ALL JOBS Big or Small. Panels, lighting, plugs, fans, hot tubs etc. Guaranteed work. 604-539-0708 Cell 604-537-1773 (Lic. 26110)

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GUTTER CLEANING

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

A-1 CONTRACTING. Renos. Bsmt, kitchens, baths, custom cabinets, tiling, plumbing, sundecks, fencing, reroofing. Dhillon 604-782-1936.

CHRISTMAS LIGHT

INSTALLATION. WCB INSURED. Please call: (604)808-7792

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EDUCATION

Become a Psychiatric Nurse in your own community There is an urgent need for more Registered Psychiatric Nurses (RPN), particularly outside the urban areas of the province. And with the workforce aging – the average age of a Registered Psychiatric Nurse in BC is 47 years – the number of retirees from the profession is exceeding the number of graduates. Entry-level earnings start at $30.79/hour to $40.42/hour. Train Locally – The only program of its kind in BC, students can learn within their local communities via distance education, local and/or regional clinical placements, and some regional classroom delivery. This 23 month program is accredited by the College of Registered Psychiatric Nurses of BC (CRPNBC). Government student loans, Employment & Labour Market Services (ELMS), band funding & other financing options available to qualified applicants.

Toll Free:

1-87-STENBERG www.stenbergcollege.com


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HOME IMPROVEMENTS

HUDOLIN’S ON HOMES Complete Home Renos ✔ Bathrooms & Kitchens ✔ Plumbing & Electrical ✔ Finishing Work & Mouldings ✔ Small Additions/Bsmt Suites ✔ General Contracting for renos FREE ESTIMATES hudolinrenos@gmail.com www.hudolinsrenos.com

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HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

MOVING & STORAGE

338

PLUMBING

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

PETS EQUESTRIAN

454

CEDAR HOGFUEL Special Fall prices

1-888-996-2746 x5470

$45/Hr

612 BUSINESSES FOR SALE

341

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

PRESSURE WASHING HANDYMAN - 604-518-4778 WCB & Liability Insured. www.lwrestoration.com

329 PAINTING & DECORATING POLAR BEAR PAINTING $299 ~ 3 rooms (walls only 2 coats) 604-866-6706

Looking for a local and reputable... Handyman? Plumber?

Rooms from $99 inc. paint

Check out bcclassified.com’s Business Service Section in the 200-300’s for various home and business service providers in your community!

Over 2000 colours to choose from Exterior 2012 Specials!

CEILINGS OUR SPECIALTY Paul Schenderling 604-530-7885 / 604-328-3221

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A-TECH Services 604-230-3539

RUBBISH REMOVAL

Running this ad for 8yrs

PAINT SPECIAL

bradsjunkremoval.com

3 rooms for $299, 2 coats any colour

Haul Anything... But Dead Bodies!!

(Ceiling & Trim extra) Price incls Cloverdale Premium quality paint. NO PAYMENT until Job is completed. Ask us about our Laminate Flooring & Maid Services.

604.

220.JUNK(5865)

Serving The Lower Mainland Since 1988

www.paintspecial.com 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

RECYCLE-IT! JUNK REMOVAL Recycled Earth Friendly • Estate Services • Electronics • Appliances • Old Furniture • Construction • Yard Waste • Concrete • Drywall • Junk • Rubbish • Mattresses & More!

15 years exp. Jnbz Painting, Repaint Specialist. Interior & Exterior. Great Rates, Fully insured. Free Est, Refs. Call Jan (778)552-4926

FEED & HAY 2nd CUT LOCAL HAY $5.00 a bale. Phone (604)574-5788

MIXED SPECIES HOG FUEL 1” minus mixed berry mulch, Red Cedar coarse hog fuel Phone R.J. Caplette 604-856-6500

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PETS

CATS OF ALL DESCRIPTION in need of caring homes! All cats are Spayed, neutered, vaccinated and dewormed. Visit us at fraservalleyhumanesociety.com or call 1 (604)820-2977 GERMAN Shepherd pup. Working line. Black female, 6 wks. $700. 604-820-4230, 604-302-7602 GOLDENDOODLE puppies for sale. Vet checked, shots, dewormed. Call Brandon at 778-8884572. MINI SCHNAUZER pups. 1st shots, dewormed, tails docked, vet ✓ $750/ea. Call 604-657-2915. 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 PRESA Canario / Pitt Bull puppies, 2 male, 2 fem. 1st shots/dewormed Ready to go. $400. 778-861-4147

T & K Haulaway

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Swiss Mountain pups, short-hair, family raised, gentle, vet ✔ dewormed. $850. 604-795-7662 TRY A bcclassified.com CLASSIFIED AD.

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

A-1 Ceramics, Marble, Glass blocks etc. Install/Repair. Res./Comm. Free Est. 20 years exp. Peter’s Tile (604)209-0173 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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Andrew 604-618-8585 $ Best Rates $

Amazing Secret Discovered by Langley Housewives... Gets the Project Done, On Time, Under Budget and Eliminates the Need for You to Hassle Your Husband Over and Over!

Or call him @ 778-808-4450

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LANDSCAPING

SAWDUST Hemlock, Fir & Cedar

HOGFUEL Please call for pricing 604-465-5193 or 604-465-5197 www.augustinesoilandmulch.com

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

.Hayden Painting 778-229-0236 Family Owned & Operated

Tree removal done RIGHT!

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

604-328-6387

548

FURNITURE

MATTRESSES starting at $99

TILING

• 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

612 BUSINESSES FOR SALE

• Twins • Fulls • Queens • Kings 100’s in stock! www.Direct Liquidation.ca (604)294-2331 *NEW QUEEN MATTRESS SET* Pillow Top in Plastic. Mfr. Warranty Must Sell $200 ~ 604-484-0379

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HOBBIES & CRAFTS

560

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APARTMENT/CONDO

JOBS: Whether you’re looking to find or fill a position, this is where your search begins.

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Unit #59-9080-198th

55+ 3br. 1048sf. Must see & sell. $43,800. - John Hanna Rty. 604908-9222, 604-937-1122 x265

ABBOTSFORD. 5 bdrm. 3 baths. Rec room & family room. Nr new hospital. $359,900. 604-807-4829

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612 BUSINESSES FOR SALE

CONVENIENCE STORE Franchise outlet in the new Wal-Mart anchored Hight Street Mall, Franchise outlet in new Abbotsford Walmart anchored OpeningHigh 2013.Street Mall ◆ Lottery ◆ Candy/Snacks ◆ Tobacco ◆ and more

Call 1-800-663-4213 ext 118 www.shefield.com

ALDERGROVE 272/32nd. 1 Bdrm apt in Willow Creek Estates, insuite laundry, walk-thru closet, updated appli’s, 1 sec u/g pkng, lots of visitor pkng, 6 yr/old building. Avail Nov 15th, $850/mo. Call 604-340-7382.

639 REAL ESTATE SERVICES

HOMES WANTED

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

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LANGLEY: 5530-208 St. Quiet clean spacious 2 bdrms, 4 appls, h/w, prkg incl. $875. Res. Manager. NS/NP. Avail. now. Call 604-5341114 between 9am - 8pm.

LANGLEY CITY 1-bdrm apt. Clean, crime free bldg. Incl. heat, n/p, refs. req’d. $710. 604-530-6384. LANGLEY, lrg 1 bdrm & den, 4 appl + inste W/D, F/P. Avail. now $950/mo. Cat okay. (604)936-0739

LOTS 2 BUILDING LOTS IN SURREY

Close to 195/73 Single family coach house lots, near all amens. Ready to build Dec/12. Info: 778-772-1313

HOUSES FOR SALE

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HOUSES FOR SALE

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HOUSES FOR SALE

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SURREY: 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, hardwood floors throughout and new roof. $549,000. 604-575-5555.

566 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS KEYBOARD, Yamaha TSA1500, cd ROM and manuals, like new, sell for $500. (604)824-1903

604-507-4606 or 604-312-7674

360 PLUMBING & HEATING. Gas, plumbing, heating, reno’s, repairs. 20 years exp., reliable & courteous. Lic’d. Bonded. Jack 778-835-4416

625

New SRI *1152 sq/ft Double wide $77,900. *14x70 Full gyproc single wide - loaded $66,900. Repossessed mobile, manufactured & modulars. Chuck 604-830-1960. Glenbrookhomes.net

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

SHEFIELD EXPRESS

AT PANORAMA PLUMBING, HEATING & GAS SERVICES. Repairs & new installs. Furnace, Boilers, Hot water tanks etc. Jobs Small-Big, Res/Com 604-818-7801. www.panoramaplumbing.com

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. Call bcclassified.com 604.575.5555

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MISC. FOR SALE

Gas Fitter ✭ Plumber

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

604-657-9422

1/2 Month Free LANGLEY CITY

MINT STAMPS for sale, 1960 1982 collectible. Face value - no hst H.O. TRAIN SET 4 loco’s, many cars & access - too much to list. All Marklin. $2000. (604)888-7113

PLUMBING

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

#27-19695-96th Ave. Must See & Sell! Shum-Hanna Rty. 604908-9222 or 604-937-1122 x 265

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778-233-4949

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Langley - Vacant clean 2 bdrm mobile home in 55+ no pet park $29,900/obo $449 pad rent. Will finance. Chuck 604-830-1960.

Spacious, Clean Bachelor, 1,2 & 3 Bedroom Heat, Hot Water,

AMERICAN COCKER Vet ✔, cuddly, family raised, paper trained. Exc pet! $700. 604-823-4393 Chwk. CATS GALORE, TLC has for adoption spayed & neutered adult cats. 604-309-5388 / 604-856-4866

604.587.5865 *Appliances *BBQs *Exercise Equip *Cars/Trucks/Trailers *Hotwater Tanks *Furnaces * Restaurant Equipment All FREE pickup!

To see some of his amazing craftsmanship and read some amazing testimonials of many of his satisfied customers, check him out online at: www.accuratehomeimprovements.net

Cloverdale – 60th Ave &176th St. Spacious 742 sf. 1 Bdrm. Condo. Only $880/mo. Option Fee Req.

604-530-0030

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On Time, As Promised, Service Guaranteed!

FREE! Scrap Metal Removal...FREE!!!

Steve is a proud Langley resident and Craftsman who offers FREE Estimates, Quality Workmanship and does the job Right.

No Qualification Required, Flexible Terms!

604-465-5193

www.recycleitcanada.ca

For all of your fence, deck, shed, crown molding, baseboard, ceramic floor tile, bathroom or kitchen renovations…call Steve at AHI CONTRACTING LTD!

STOP RENTING RENT TO OWN

Augustine Soil & Mulch Ltd. Pitt Meadows, BC

Electrician? Gardener? SINCE 1977

Want to Get That Home Renovation Project Finished, That Hasn’t Even Started?

RENT TO OWN

700

Langley-Soup & Sandwich Shop

604-537-4140

Per Molsen 604-575-1240

633 MOBILE HOMES & PARKS

LUXURY OCEAN FRONT CONDOS!

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From 1, 3, 5, 7 & 10 Ton Trucks Licenced ~ Reliable ~ 1 to 3 Men Free Estimate/Senior Discount Residential~Commercial~Pianos

CONTRACT OR HOURLY FREE ESTIMATES

APARTMENT/CONDOS

RENTALS

Resort Spa Restaurant Golf Marina

Local & Long Distance

European Quality Workmanship

609

REAL ESTATE

Was $850k ~ Now $399,900

AFFORDABLE MOVING

INTERIOR/EXTERIOR, Repairs & Reno’s, Sundecks & Additions, New Homes

REAL ESTATE

2 Bdrm. & 2 Bath

ABBA MOVERS & DEL Res/comm 1-4 ton truck, 1 man $35/hr, 2 men from $45. Honest, bsmt clean up. 25yrs Exp. 24hrs/7days 604-506-7576

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RENTALS

HOMES FOR RENT

743 PROPERTY MANAGEMENT

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TOWNHOUSES

TRANSPORTATION

TRANSPORTATION

821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS

845

SCRAP CAR REMOVAL

The Scrapper

LANGLEY CITY APARTMENTS ON 201A

Northland Apartments

FREE: heat, h/w, cable TV, lndry, prkg. BACHELOR, 1 & 2 BDRMS. No Pets SENIORS, ADULT ORIENTED

Villa Fontana & Stardust Michael - 604-533-7578

Rainbow & Majorca Betsy - 604-533-6945 CALL FOR AVAILABILITY

Apartments 20727 Fraser Highway

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

Ph: 604-533-4061

1 & 2 BDRM APTS AVAILABLE NOW! 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.

CALL 604-533-7710

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

604-530-0932

www.cycloneholdings.ca

LANGLEY

CLAYMORE APTS 1 & 2 Bdrm Apts Avail Now 1 Bdrm Apt’s Avail Dec 1 Move in Bonus-Call for details! Nr shopping, schools & transit. Seasonal swimming pool & tennis court. Some pets welcome. 5374 - 203rd St, Langley

604-533-9780 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 LANGLEY

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

Call 604-881-7111 thunderbirdvillage@bentallkennedy.com

www.bentallkennedyresidential.com www.ThunderbirdVillage.ca

Bentall Kennedy (Canada) LP

LIMERICK MANOR Near Langley City Hall & shops Bachelor suite - $635 1 bdrm - $720 - $750/month Inc. heat/storage/parking Adult oriented Sorry - no pets By appt - call 604 - 514 - 1480

Linwood Place Apts

MOVE-IN BONUS - Call for Details 100-20436 Fraser Hwy., Langley

LANGLEY CITY

CHESTNUT PLACE

RIVERSIDE GARDENS

19777 Willowbrook Dr., Langley

Condos Langley Emerald Crt 202 & 54 Ave–Updated 1st Flr 2 Bdrm Unit, h/w flrs. All New Appls. Lg garden deck, gas F/P, storage locker, U/G sec. prkg! Avail Now $1250.00, 1 yr lease. N/S N/P. Call Sandy @ 604.534.7974 .115 Brighton Place – 2 bdrm with 1 bath, top flr., insuite lndry, 1 u/g parking stall, carpeted throughout, Tile fl in Kichen with 4 appl. $1025/m inlc F/P gas & Hotwater. Lease required. Call Alfred @ 604-514-6834 to view.

Townhouses Langley 240 & Fraser Hwy. Clean & Bright 2 bdrm 2 Lvl, approx. 800sqft 4 appl. open prk. fenced yrd. N/S N/P. $900/mo. Lease & Ref req. Avail Now. Call Sandy @ 604.534.3849 Visit us on the web at: www.goddardrentals.ca

TOWN & COUNTRY APARTMENTS

WAREHOUSEMAN’S LIEN

750

827

Whereas Shipwreck Marine, Marine Management Services, Galleon Marine, Sam Sansalone & Helen Rachel Mott Trille is indebted to Robin Hobkirk of Codrington Motors for storage and towing on a 2008 Bayliner 340-SB-1028 with VIN: BNCA28SGC808

VEHICLES WANTED

SUITES, LOWER

ALDERGROVE: 26324 16th Ave. 1 Bdrm $550, 2 Bdrm $650 incl hyd Avail now (604)556-8199, 825-4611

A lien is claimed under the Act. There is presently an amount due and owing of $8,344.00 plus any additional costs of storage, seizure and sale. Notice is hereby given that on the 12th day of December, 2012 or thereafter, the said boat will be sold. The boat is currently stored at Elite Bailiff Services, 20473 Logan Avenue, Langley BC V3A 4L8. The boat was placed in storage on October 31st 2012.

CLEAN OUT YOUR CLOSETS WITH DOLLAR DEALS 604-575-5555

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SCRAP CAR REMOVAL

For more info. call Elite Bailiff

Services at 604-539-9900 WWW.REPOBC.COM

• Autos • Trucks • Equipment Removal FREE TOWING 7 days/wk. We pay Up To $500 CA$H Rick Goodchild 604.551.9022 TOP CA$H PAID TODAY For SCRAP VEHICLES! 2 hr. Service www.a1casper.com (604)209-2026

DUPLEXES/4PLEXES LANGLEY 29th/240th St. Reno’d 5 bdrm. farm house, 2 baths, gar., big driveway. Avail now. $1650/mo 604-591-3635 or 604-825-3830.

733 MOBILE HOMES & PADS

LANGLEY City. Large priv 1/2 acre, 2800s/f 3bdr+den 3bath CDS. Dec 1st-view now. $1800. 604-534-0306 LANGLEY, FRASER & 240th. Clean, well maintained 1995 mobile home available for Dec 1. $1100. Small shed included, parking, and separate yard, 2 full baths, 2 bedrms, w/d, deck. Cat ok, maybe small dog. Utilities not included no smoking. ruiters@shaw.ca W. CLAYTON 18781 - 74 AVE. 3 Bdrm, 2000 sf, 3 acres. Front fncd with gate, reno’d, avail now. $1850 + utils. Pets OK. 604-727-6058

20051- 55 A Ave.

1st MONTH FREE

FANTASTIC, bright, spacious large 1 bedroom self contained suite above ground in upper Murrayville. Private off road & under cover parking. Private entrance. Private patio. Insuite laundry. Dishwasher, skylights, nicely renovated with open concept. Lots of storage. You won’t find better than this! Just under 900 sf for you to enjoy. No smoking, no pets. Please call Matt at 604-5627782

LANGLEY/WILLOWBROOK Furnished (except bed) large clean 1 bdrm grnd lvl ste. Private entry, prkg, patio overlooks park. Sm kitchen. Suits sgl, quiet, resp, mature, long term tenant. NS/NP, NDrugs. Quiet area & home, incl heat/power/lndry. Avail Now. $600/mo. 604-530-6997. MURRAYVILLE: bright, grnd level suite attached to quiet family home. Avail. Dec 1. Small loft bdrm. Shared laundry. N/S N/P. $800/mth incl. util. & cable. 604-530-5483. S. LANGLEY 1 bdrm. bsmnt. suite. N/S N/P. Hydro & cable incl. Share ldry., gas f/p, $750 mo. Avail. now. (604)534-4950

Newly Renovated Units

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

748 SHARED ACCOMMODATION FURNISHED Bedroom in Family Home. Lrg $500, Sm $400. Util Incl. 53 & 200 St (604)-600-5537

CLOVERDALE 68Ave/180St. Small 2 bdrm ste, insuite w/d, n/s, 1cat ok, ref’s req’d. $850 incl utils/cable/net. Avail Dec 1st. Call 604-576-2143.

LANGLEY, central. Clean 3 bdrm. insuite lndry, close to parks, shops & schools, fenced yard. Avail now. N/P. $925 + util. 604-754-0704

ALDERGROVE 3 bdrm., 2 baths house. Available now. $995 mo. (778)668-0500

AUTO FINANCING

CLOVERDALE 60/184. Bright 1 bdrm gr/lvl suite in brand new house, all new appli’s, nr all amens, bus & schools, avail immed. NS/NP. $600/mo. 604-576-1987.

S. SURREY. Warehouse, approx 1000 s/f. 220 wiring, two 14’ doors, gated, alarm, mezzanine. Suitable for storage. Avail. immed. $800/mo. Call 604-835-6000.

HOMES FOR RENT

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

2002 INFINITY i35, 4 door sedan, V6 auto, dealer srvcd since new, loaded out w/sunroof, high grade carnuba leather seats, power rear window blinds, no accid, ArCared new tires, 75% brakes, rec tune up & complete service, exc cond, very nice car, 200 K’s but priced right, a bargain at only $5900 obo Call: (604)541-0018

Cloverdale 60/168. Two 1Bdr suites $475 & $575 each. Incl utils, pkng & laund. New carpet/paint. N/P. Suit semi-retired. Avl now 604-576-9777

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.

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TRANSPORTATION

ALDERGROVE 32/267. 3Bdr gr/lvl nr amens, quiet family. Coin laundry avail, no dogs, avail immed. $980 incl heat/h.water. 604-644-8961.

709 COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL

CLEAN OUT YOUR CLOSETS WITH DOLLAR DEALS 604-575-5555

604-532-2036

ALDERGROVE 2 bdrm g/l bsmt suite clse to both schls, bus, shopping. Immed. N/P. 604-807-6262

Phone 604-530-1912

LANGLEY: 2 Bdrm Mobile home on half acre, separate shop. $950/mo. Avail now. Call (604)534-6017.

5210 203rd St, Langley 2 Bdm Townhomes (Avail. Now & Dec.1) 3 Bdm Townhomes (Avail. Now.) Close to shopping, transit, schools & university. Seasonal swimming pool. On-Site Resident Manager. Some pets welcome.

ALDERGROVE 2 bdrm bsmt suite in new house. Incl utils. Avail now. N/P. (604)825-1242

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

715

Rental Housing Conference, Thurs. & Fri. Nov. 22nd & 23rd Bear Mountain Resort, Victoria. Mini-workshops for Residential Landlords & Managers. • Hoarding • Tenant Selection • Insurance • Financing • Income Tax • Energy-Efficiency • Bedbugs More information visit: romsbc.com/prhc.php. To register, call: 1.888.330.6707

1993 TOYOTA TERCEL Sport, new tires, brakes, stereo. 25K on rebuilt eng. $2200 obo (778)549-9942

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AUTO ACCESSORIES/ PARTS

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

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

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CARS - DOMESTIC

2002 CHRYSLER SEBRING LX, 4 dr sedan, sapphire blue, 188K, exc cond, $4000 obo. (604)882-3760

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torrential ings! v a s 37,996

NEW 2013 GRAND CHEROKEE 4X4

NEW 2012 DURANGO 4X4

3.6 V-6, POWER GROUP, ALLOYS #2D10 WAS $42,600

3.6 V-6, ALLOYS, POWER GROUP, KEYLESS #3J2 WAS $43,450

39,121

$

$

NEW 2012 JOURNEY

NEW 2012 PATRIOT 4X4 LIMITED

POWER PACKAGE, PREMIUM CLOTH, KEYLESS #3D4 WAS $25,200

LEATHER, SUN N SOUND GROUP, MEDIA CENTER, ALLOYS #2J28 WAS $34,470

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$

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