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The funeral for Surrey RCMP Const. Adrian Oliver at the Langley Events Centre Tuesday attracted a huge crowd of fellow RCMP members, including the commissioner of the force, Bob Paulson. Thousands of uniformed Mounties and other emergency responders turned out to pay their respects to the fallen officer, who died in a vehicle collision in Surrey on Tuesday, Nov. 13. A full march of uniformed members of the RCMP as well as other B.C., national and international emergency services personnel took place prior to the service. The red-jacketed Mounties marched out of the events centre parking lot along 202A Street and 80 Avenue before heading back in for the service, held in the arena bowl. Oliver received a full RCMP regimental funeral — second only to a
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the U.S. and Australia were also in attendance. RCMP Chaplain Jim Turner presided over the service. The 28-year-old Oliver had been with the Surrey RCMP for more than three years. He was on duty when his unmarked police vehicle and a semi-trailer collided in the intersection of 64 Avenue and 148 Street in Newton. Oliver’s stepfather is also a serving member of the RCMP. Oliver was heading back to the Surrey RCMP detachment on 56 Avenue and 144 Street at the end of his shift when the fatal crash occurred. The police vehicle was reportedly driving west on 64 Avenue while the transport truck was driving east. There is no indication Oliver’s vehicle’s lights or sirens were activated at the time. Surrey RCMP Officer in Charge, Supt. Fordy called Oliver “an outstanding police officer, with a great attitude and commitment to serve others.” — with files from Frank Bucholtz
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Coulter Berry building given go-ahead After two nights of heated public debate, Township Council approves Fort Langley development in a 7-1 vote Miranda Gathercole Times Reporter
After two full evenings of heated debate for and against the Coulter Berry building in Fort Langley, Langley Township council gave the project the green light with a 7-1 vote in favour, with only Councillor David Davis opposed. The public hearing was heated with many speakers and submissions that stretched the hearing over two nights. The Tuesday meeting didn’t wrap up until close to midnight, after council had a lengthy debate about the large project. Fort Langley has been split into two camps: Those who are for the Coulter Berry building, and those who are against it. This was evident at the public hearing on Monday night, where residents and business owners crowded the Fraser River submitted images Presentation Theatre to make their opinions known, forcing Artist renderings show two views of the Coulter Berry Building which council approved on the hearing to be extended to Tuesday night after two evenings of debate at a public hearing. Once complete, the building will house office, retail and residential space on three storeys. Tuesday night. With 54 speakers on the list and more than 200 written subLotte Elias, a Fort missions given to the Langley resident of 40 Township, the building, years, calls the buildproposed by local develing a “monstrosity.” She, oper Eric Woodward for and several other resithe corner of Mavis Avedents, say it is too large nue and Glover Road, for the corner lot where has become a heated the IGA once stood, and controversy. will take away from the Those who support ambience of the village. the project wore bright At 43.5 feet tall and green “yes” stickers on three storeys high, Coultheir shirts at the pubEric ter Berry is 14.5 feet lic hearing and decoWoodward over the height limit of rum was often broken 29 feet and two storeys. by people from both It also has a lot coversides who chose to ignore rules and applaud for addresses they age of 67 per cent, when only 60 per cent is allowed. second level and 10 residential the street from the Coulter Berry agreed with. “The character of Fort Langley apartments on the third level. site, says she is “strongly proThe Coulter Berry property is located within the Heritage will be gone,” long time resident Two of the apartments will have development,” but believes the Conservation Area of the Fort Paul St. Pierre said. “We really full accessibility and two will be bylaws need to be respected. She, and other developers, were Langley Community Plan and need a three-storey store in our for seniors. Other features include a cen- required to follow them when is subject to the Fort Langley community like we need a choltral breezeway from Glover Road they built in the area. Building Facade Design Guide- era outbreak.” The mixed use Coulter Berry to the new grocery store and 58 “We have had great success lines that were put in place in 1993. In order for the building to building will consist of 10 new underground parking stalls, with with our bylaws, there is no need to go outside of them,” she be constructed, a heritage altera- spaces for retail shops, two new 67 stalls in total. Diane Morrison, owner of Wen- said. tion permit had to be approved restaurants (one with a rooftop patio), office space on the del’s Bookstore and Cafe across Though the building will be by council.
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lowered to two storeys at the southern end near Beatniks Bistro, owner Matt Choquette believes his business will be significantly affected. He asked council to uphold the three metre setback to his property line. Beyond Coulter Berry’s size, others said that the 67 stalls will not be enough parking for the business operators, their employees, the residents and the public, even though the bylaw only requires 65. “Fort Langley has become a playground for wealthy developers,” Gail Chaddock-Costello warned. Allowing this to go through will set the precedent for these types of buildings in the future, she said. But many think Coulter Berry is exactly what Fort Langley needs. Several business owners in the area said they want the additional stores and office spaces to help sustain their current operations. Although business is great during sunny weekends in the summer, in the off season it is hard for many of the stores to stay afloat. Bringing people to the village on weekdays would be a huge benefit. People need to come onside and work with Woodward, Shirley Rempel, owner of Country Lane Antiques said. “Have some mercy, folks, on your merchants,” she pleaded. As Howie Vickberg pointed out, the Heritage Manor, built at 9124 Glover Rd. in 1994, is the same size at the Coulter Berry building. “Good design, like taste, is often in the eyes of the beholder,” he said. Coulter Berry is an “important part of ongoing positive change.” Brenda Alberts called it the “perfect plan for this important corner” because it encourages pedestrian traffic. Other supporters like the idea of underground parking, public washrooms, and increased security that “eyes on the street” from residents in the apartments will add. continued, PAGE 4
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Norm Davis, a resident of Fort Langley and architect of both Heritage Manor and Coulter Berry, defended the design plans. He notes that Coulter Berry will be constructed with quality classical materials, will meet LEED environmental certification and will create a pedestrian zone. In the future he would even like the breezeway to be closed off and transformed into a pedestrian mall. The underground parking is also very expensive — about $30,000 per stall, he said. But is being added for the community benefit. “You could actually live in this building and work in this building and almost never leave this building, which is
really great,” he said. Woodward spoke about his project on Tuesday night, explaining to the public about the challenges he faced, given the location of Lee’s Market (the former IGA) and the rectangular shape of the property. “Because Lee’s Market entrance is off the lane, it creates this three sides of frontage for the Coulter Berry building,” said Woodward. “All three sides of the building will be faced. If I didn’t do that the back of the building would have faced the street which wouldn’t have looked good at all. I really took that seriously. But it necessitated getting the cars underground.” “Underground parking is expensive. The third floor density was necessary to make the project barely economical,”
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Langley Fine Arts students’ songs fill forest Monique TaMMinga
a “Lean on Me” singsong. It was actually LFAS senior students’ initiative to tour the McLellan forest and find creativity inside the 25 acres that is up for sale by the Township. The Township has given WOLF until mid December to raise $3 million to buy the forest. “I wasn’t aware of this forest but now I am. People can come here for walks. It’s a great place to take in nature,” said Grade 11 student Ellen Bubb. Grade 12 student Ben Comin said he admits he didn’t think much of coming to the forest. “Then I come here and see
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If a large group of students sing in a forest, does anybody hear? Members of Watchers of Langley’s Forests (WOLF) sure hope so. The singing voices of more than 40 Langley Fine Arts high school students filled the air inside McLellan Forest last week (Nov. 15). With rays of sunshine peaking through the tall trees, a few sang songs about the forest. That was followed up by a break out group renditions of We Are Young by Fun and Someone You Used to Know by Gyote. Several girls started
so many people care about this forest. For an arts school like ours, this forest can provide inspiration. It’s beautiful,” said Comin. That’s exactly why poet and Fort Langley resident Susan McCaslin and her husband Mark got involved in the cause. “Mark and I were overwhelmed by the beauty of it,” said McCaslin. She spoke to the LFAS students about the forest and how it is for sale. Mayor Jack Froese also spoke to students last week, explaining the Township’s position and reasoning for selling the land it owns. The Township wants to use the
land sale money to help build a community centre in Aldergrove. “This is about heritage for the next generation,” said McCaslin about saving the forest. “I think it’s wonderful to bring art and activism together,” she said. Members of WOLF showed the students around the forest, showing them the hollowed out cottonwood tree that could be more than 200 years old. Students asked what will likely happen to the forest if it is sold. WOLF’s Kirk Robertson told them it will most likely be estate homes, maybe 10 at the most. But nothing is certain.
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One year after Project Reach Out came to the Langleys, executive director Jerome Bouvier returned to council on Monday, to provide an update on the success of the mobile teen outreach project. Based in the Tri-Cities, and operated by PoCoMo Youth Services Society, Project Reach Out expanded to Langley City and parts of the Township last autumn. Every Friday and Saturday from 7 p.m. until midnight, the organization’s bus makes stops around the community, where teens have a tendency to gather. Over the past 12 months, Bouvier said, the vehicle has become a familiar and welcome sight, drawing between 20 and 25 youths who stop by for everything from simple conversation with a caring adult, to warm clothing, hygiene prod-
ucts, information or something to eat. “There is trust and relationships being built,” said Bouvier. And it has become a two-way street, he said. Rather than drive around looking for teens, Langley youths regularly contact the bus through phone calls and texts or via Facebook, to let staff know where to find them on any given weekend. The numbers are climbing steadily as kids become familiar with the bus, which is a huge prop in itself, he noted. With its sides painted brightly, the vehicle attracts a lot of attention. “Young people are grateful for the service. They’re glad it comes where they are,” said Bouvier. As well, staff visit local businesses and hand out cards. That way, if local merchants see a group of youths they are concerned about, they can contact Project Reach Out staff and let them know.
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Council defeats motion to omit Wall property from university district
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The Wall property does not belong in the Trinity Western University District, Councillor Kim Richter told council Monday night. She proposed a motion to remove this land from the university district boundaries, on the grounds that residential units do not belong in the middle of farmland. A subdivision on the Wall property, located at 22415 72 Ave., is seen part of the university’s vision to increase student and staff housing. Richter’s motion was backed by Councillors David Davis and Michelle Sparrow, who feel that 67 compact residential lots do not belong on the 153 acre parcel. The proposal is for the homes to be on a small portion of the existing farm, with farm activities continuing on the remainder of the land. The Agricultural Land Commission, in a recent decision, upheld its earlier ruling that the subdivision can go ahead,
subject to conditions aimed at achieving agricultural benefits downstream along the Salmon River, and in the Salmon River uplands. “I don’t support building houses on farmland under the guise that it will be part of the university,” Davis said. “I think we need to call a spade a spade and this application is just slipping in the back door.” The revised boundaries for the university district were approved by the Agricultural Land Commission and are under consideration by Metro Vancouver. Metro Vancouver has not approved the plan yet, and is opposed to the land southeast of Glover Road being part of the district. The Land Commission stated that the university district be confined to the existing campus and lands already removed from the land reserve, on the west side of Glover Road. It also backs extension of 80 Avenue east to the Trinity campus. Sparrow is concerned that the development is market
housing and will not be affordable for students or staff. There are also no guarantees that the housing will be restricted for staff or students only and that others may purchase them instead, she said. “I don’t believe this development has any legitimate ties to the university district,” she said. “In my opinion, I think this a clever way for the developer to ride on the coat tails of the university district.” Councillor Steve Ferguson felt Richter’s motion is moving backwards and will undo any progress made on the proposal. “It’s out of order and I won’t be supporting it,” he said. The motion was defeated with only Richter, Davis and Sparrow in favour. However, first and second reading were given to a bylaw to amend the Rural Plan to create the Trinity Western University District. The motion was carried with Richter, Davis and Sparrow opposed. A public hearing on the matter will be held at a later date.
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he provincial government’s decision to appoint an interim mayor and council for the new resort municipality of Jumbo makes little sense, unless it is viewed through the prism of the BC Liberals expecting to lose the May election. The Jumbo ski resort in the East Kootenay was approved by the province earlier this year, after a review process that lasted for 20 years. It has been controversial, with many First Nations and environmental groups opposing it. Cranbrook native and former NHL player Scott Niedermayer has also opposed the development. The resort may well be a good thing. It will certainly be a boost for the economy in the region, which is among the most beautiful and breathtaking in Canada. There are numerous ski resorts in the East Kootenay and they attract skiers from many distant places. However, why would the province appoint an interim mayor and council to administer a municipality that, at this time, has no residents? While the concept of a resort municipality was pioneered in Whistler (under an NDP government) in 1975, Whistler was already an established area with residents and tourist attractions, including an operating ski resort. Minister of Community, Sport and Cultural Development Bill Bennett, MLA for a neighbouring riding, has been an unabashed supporter of the resort proposal for years. He announced the creation of the new resort municipality on Tuesday. While he says this is nothing new, to get a municipality up and running before it is populated, it is certainly unusual. His personal backing of the resort proposal raises questions about why this was approved at this time, especially as the opposition NDP is strongly against the resort. Should the NDP form government, it is quite likely that the new government would try and block any development of Jumbo. Its legal status as a municipality will undoubtedly make that much more difficult. The appointment of an interim council may well be appropriate, however it would be best left unfinished until after the next provincial election. If the BC Liberals win, the appointment could go ahead. If the NDP win, it likely would not. But an extra level of bureaucracy would not be in place — one that appears at the least to be quite premature. Playing political games with economic development is risky business.
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was listening to the B.C. Lions Our facilities present another lick their wounds on Sunday challenge. B.C. Place is more of night after a tough loss that a manicured greenhouse than a McGregor eliminated them from the Grey football stadium. Soft green carpet Cup this year. British Columbia underfoot, a protective dome overSays sports fans are used to watching jim Mcgregor head, controlled climate conditions our dejected sports heroes try to all year round. Calgary, the team explain what went wrong. that just eliminated us, played their last three It doesn’t matter if it is the Canucks, the games in howling prairie blizzards on frozen Lions, the Whitecaps or the Giants, the clichés fields, throwing and catching cold footballs that are usually pretty much the same. “We underfeel like bricks. Our home team practised in performed, we left our best game behind, we shorts and T-shirts. came out flat, and we weren’t prepared.” All I don’t know about you, but I think sitting of our teams have had some playoff successes, on the bench in a snow storm is not pleasant, but the word dynasty is never associated with and would inspire me to run like heck just to a Vancouver sports franchise. The back-to-back keep warm. championships never seem to emerge. I think Losing in a fine stadium also limits the West Coast athletes get complacent. excuses for the losing athletes. In the old Out here we have a laid-back lifestyle that Empire Stadium days, the field conditions and tends to drain aggression from folks who the weather often played a big role in the have been here for awhile. For instance, outcome of the game. Swirling winds, mud, one football player who had been traded and driving rain added another dimension from Toronto was talking about crossing the that the fleet of foot backs and receivers had street in downtown Vancouver. “I was at the to contend with. crosswalk and a car going in each direction On Sunday, the wind was howling, the rain stopped. I thought to myself that they were was blowing sideways and the Empire Stadium maybe setting a trap but then I realized that field would have been saturated. Our players they were stopping so I could cross. You could have said, “The wind made it hard to don’t see that in Toronto.” throw, the field caused a lot of slipping and Right there is the demise of his Vancouver falling, the ball was too wet to hold on to.” But football career. If he has to put his packages unfortunately, the conditions were perfect, leavunder his arm and deke and dive his way ing only their performance as the measure. through traffic, bouncing off cars and trucks I propose we do away with indoor stadiand bicycle couriers, he remains sharp and ums and rinks. My Dad told many stories of tough. But now that he begins to appreciate playing hockey outdoors with one puck all the courteous drivers, he expects opposing season, and that era spawned the Hulls, the linebackers to stop and let and him pass. That’s Richards and the Beliveaus. We have to make why the unexpected thump from both sides it much tougher for our West Coast athletes to usually results in a fumble. He has become soft. live here. At least 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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e might be quickly closing in on the most wonderful time of the year, but with our dark and wet roads, it is also one of the most dangerous. This combination has already claimed the life of one Nanaimo resident this fall — a 28-year-old male cyclist died after a collision with a car on Wall Street Friday. As the Christmas season approaches, we find ourselves hustling in all directions. Normal work and family obligations become more complicated with the need to shop for presents and attend social events. Everything speeds up. Unfortunately, it is at a time when our roadways become the most dangerous. In dark and wet conditions, it is virtually impossible to see that pedestrian crossing the street in a marked crosswalk, or that cyclist moving toward you as you try to make a left-hand turn, or that deer running out from the ravine. But steps can be taken to not only be safer on the roads, but to also reduce the stress level of people on the move. Driving the speed limit is a good start. At 50 km/h, drivers can often react in time to a avoid an unexpected cyclist, pedestrian or animal. Making sure your tires are up to the job of winter driving also helps. Cyclists can reduce their risk by ensuring they are visible, and are in a position where drivers can see them by riding in a predictable manner. Even pedestrians can reduce accidents by crossing the street only when it is certain that drivers in both directions are aware of their intentions. Making smart decisions, like planning effectively and not drinking and driving, can also reduce risk and stress. The Christmas season is a busy one, but with a little care and attention to how we move around, we can ensure that everybody makes it home safely to enjoy the festivities. —Nanaimo News Bulletin 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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Cyclists, be wary of drivers Editor: I am 17 years old. I go to R.E. Mountain Secondary School and am in Grade 12. I would just like to share one scary experience I had recently as a cyclist. On Thursday, Nov. 8, I was biking home from school. I had just crossed the 204 Street overpass and was heading down 203 Street. I was heading down the left sidewalk, when out of the corner of my eye, I spotted a woman in a black SUV coming out of the parking lot. As I approached an intersection where cars can exit out of the parking lot, I noticed that she was not stopping for me. As soon as I realized that I could not avoid making contact with her, I swerved to the right (towards the road), hoping to lessen the impact. Still, the front bumper of this woman’s car hit the side of my bike and I immediately crashed onto the road. Thankfully, no cars were on that part of the road at that time. As I checked myself out and made sure that everything was OK, a man who witnessed the event came out and helped me get off the road and clean myself up. He also tried to fix up the
back part of my bicycle, unsuccessfully. The woman who hit me got out of her car and asked if I was alright. I had a severely cut left knee and a few other scrapes and bruises and I was not thinking straight at all. I was still shocked by what had just happened. I half-knowingly said I was OK. She said the sun was in her eyes, and proceeded to drive off through another exit in the parking lot. I was wearing a helmet, keeping to the sidewalk, and did everything else that a good cyclist should do. The woman drive off without giving me her license plate number or phone number, and did not make an attempt to stay with me more than a minute. Later on that night, my family and I made a report to the Langley police station. Unfortunately, the police could not do anything without any of the woman’s personal information, such as license plate number. This was at 6:30 p.m. The police then told me to go to the Langley Memorial Hospital nearby to make sure that everything would be alright. I arrived at the Langley Memorial Hospital at 7:30 p.m. and had to
wait two hours until I was able to be treated in the ER section of the hospital. At the hospital, I was given a neck brace, and the nurses and doctors performed a few tests on me. They told me that everything would work out fine and that I would be released from the hospital that night. It was not until 1 a.m. Friday morning that I was released from hospital, and I still feel soreness and stiffness. I received a slight concussion and my left knee is damaged. I want to personally thank the witness to this accident for helping me to get off the road and helping clean me up and send me on my way. The second thing is I want to ask the woman who crashed into me, if she has the courage to do so, to contact the police about this accident. The third thing is that I wish to urge drivers, cyclists and pedestrians to look all around you and be aware of all of your surroundings. Do not be distracted. I would not want this to happen to anyone else. That would be my greatest wish. Tyler Heppner, Langley
Editor: Canada’s second Financial Literacy Month is now in full swing. With the holiday shopping season coming up soon, there’s no better time to take advantage of the many events being held to teach the basic skills of managing personal finances. Throughout November, community groups, colleges, schools, employers and agencies of every level of government are hosting seminars, workshops and other types of training sessions on topics such as making a budget you can live within, teaching your kids about money, saving for a down payment on a home, retirement or your children’s education or paying down debt. You can find all the information about dates, times and places on the website of the Financial Consumer Agency of Canada (FCAC) at itpaystoknow.gc.ca/flm.
Financial literacy is more important for Canadians now than ever before. Being able to manage your personal finances is an essential life skill today, right up there with mastering the ABCs and learning to tie shoelaces. People without the knowledge and skills to manage their own personal finances often make poor financial choices, such as carrying a credit card balance every month. For Canadians who are not saving enough to live on after retirement, or those facing mortgage payments or student loans that squeeze their budgets, improved financial literacy can make a big difference in their lives. Because financially literate people understand how the financial system works, how to manage their money and how to make choices that best suit their needs and income, they’re able to make responsible financial
decisions. People who develop their financial management skills have more self-confidence, better understand financial products and services and enjoy long-term financial well-being. FCAC has provided Canadian consumers with objective information about financial products and services since 2001. We’ve partnered with community groups, volunteer organizations, educational institutions and other government agencies to bring information, tools and educational programs about money matters to Canadians from coast to coast to coast. Take the opportunity to check out our Financial Literacy Month calendar of events, see what’s happening in your area, and learn how to take charge of your financial life. Ursula Menke, commissioner, Financial Consumer Agency of Canada
Editor: What sort of mindset would renege on urban growth boundaries, in order to appease a university district? Do regional growth plans and Metro
Vancouver’s rural reserve impede Langley Township’s sovereignty? Or are the vision and principles being contaminated by manipulated mindsets? Planning issues may be difficult to
track at first, but discrepancies always arise, as letter writer Doug McFee stated. (The Aldergrove Star, Oct. 25). Harvey D. Schultz, Aldergrove
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Working for Fort Langley Editor: Re: letter by Eric Woodward, (The Times, Nov. 15). A great many people love Fort Langley. I love Fort Langley. I work for Fort Langley 24/7 and have done so for over 40 years. With other volunteers, we founded the Friends of the Fort. We built the Fort to Fort Trail. We built the kiosk for the TransCanada Trail; we moved and maintain the CN Station; we saved the cranberry bog from being Vancouver’s 640-acre dump; we run the community hall which serves the community well. We help look after Derby Reach/Brae Island park; we built the Houston Trail; we built and run the tourist info kiosk; we help run May Day; and contribute many other services too numerous to mention. Many people love Fort Langley and work for nothing, except the reward of keeping our village and its heritage maintained and preserved for our families and visitors. Bays Blackhall, Langley
Generosity Questioned Editor: The generosity of Rich Coleman and the local Liberals is amazing. Almost 500 people raised $475 (The Times, Nov. 15). Wow, that is about 90 cents per person. The fundraising chair was pleased. No wonder our vets are having financial troubles, with attitudes like this. Rita Raun, Langley
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Editor: The Highway Improvement Project from the Second Narrows Bridge to 216 Street will cost $3.3 billion. The toll on the Port Mann Bridge will be $3 per vehicle. The estimate is that it will take 40 years to pay it off. My calculation is different. If it takes 40 years to pay off $3.3 billion, that is $82.5 million per year. If there are 120,000 trips per day over the bridge, that is $360,000. If that amount is multiplied by the 365 days in a year, that totals $132 million. At $132 million a year, it will take 25 years to pay for this project, not 40 years. A different approach to paying for this project is this. If each of the four million insured vehicles paid a $52 road improvement fee, it would total $208 million per year, and the whole project could be paid for in 16 years. That would be a cost of $1 per week per vehicle, and there would be no need for any tolling infrastructure. Bart Verhoef, Langley
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Walnut Grove students return from Taiwan inspired It was “a trip of a lifetime” for four Walnut Grove Secondary students who flew across the world last month to change the world. Now they’ve returned to Langley inspired. Grade 12 students Erika Holmes, Liam Foley, Margaret Chen and Maria-Camila Ponce along with their teacher Julia Bryant-Taneda flew to Taiwan for the International Youth Humanitarian conference “Change the World” from Oct 24-30. The conference was frontloaded with academics and then the Langley teens hit the streets, walking through Changhua with stu-
dents from other countries, holding a banner that said “Walking for Water” and asking strangers to donate to drilling wells for water in Swaziland, said Bryant-Taneda. The teens, their parents and members of the Taiwan Consulate who helped facilitate the exchange met at Langley MP Mark Warawa’s office last week (Nov. 15). Change the World is an academic conference with students preparing essays and biographies and then presenting their ideas in speech format while in Taiwan. Students from Taiwan, Japan, USA, and Canada discuss their ideas about local and global service. After the academic process, students and teachers present the idea of changing the world
through service to elementary and secondary schools and businesses there. Last year, their international fundraising efforts did manage to dig one well in Swaziland, said Bryant-Taneda. This is her fifth year organizing and taking the WGSS students to the conference. “Teenagers from several different countries come together to fundraise for an African nation. It’s powerful because here I see a bunch of teenagers really getting excited about humanitarian work. “It was so humid but these kids pushed on and I could see there was a real passion there. The flame was lit,” she said. Foyer said people would stop in their taxis or on their scooters on
the way to or from work and open up their wallets or purses and give money. “It’s not typical to fundraise there,” said Bryant-Taneda. But the reception they received was amazing, said Holmes. Grade 10 Taiwanese students that came along with the group would explain what the “Canadians” were doing and the people were really receptive, said Foyer. “It was interesting to talk to all these students from different cultures; it made me realize how much there is to see and do, and how many connections I can make as I volunteer,” said Chen in an essay about her experience in Taiwan. She was born in Taiwan but raised in Canada.
Each of the students did a homestay and wrote in their essays that the homestay parents and children went out of their way to be caring and make them feel at home. The four said that Taiwan is very different from Langley. They tried everything from fish eyeballs to stinky tofu. Chosen because of the volunteer work they do at home, the four students said they are inspired to do even more now, seeing the change they can make across the world. Next year, the plan is to hold a Walk for Water fundraising effort on Langley streets. “I saw that together we can accomplish anything. I want to help the world,” said Ponce.
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Just as Apple releases its latest and thinnest version of the iPad, Langley Board of Education voted to buy nine of the popular tablets. The board voted in favour of going paperless, which the business case says will save dollars and trees. To purchase the iPads, seven for trustees and two for staff, will cost $7,000. Software costs and training will total $25,125. But over five years, it will save the board $76,280 in paper, printing and courier costs, said secretary-treasurer David Green in a report to counsel. Trustees were asked to vote for one of three options at their last meeting. The first one offered trustees $600 per year to purchase their own technology to access the eSCRIBE program that they will use to see agendas and background reports, etc. The second option was to buy the iPads, and the third was to buy Notebooks, which are slightly cheaper than iPads. Some trustees weren’t happy that staff felt the iPads should be left at the district office, and not taken home for personal use. “Staff put that in because of concern about personal use and downloading apps. But we could create a policy for how to use the iPad,” said superintendent Suzanne Hoffman. Some trustees weren’t totally sold on buying iPads, said chair Wendy Johnson. “Some trustees have different levels of comfort with this,” she said. The board agreed to review the effectiveness of going paperless in a year’s time. But Trustee Megan Dykeman pointed out by then the money will have already been spent. She opposed the iPad purchase. “I’m not opposed to going paperless at all,” said Dykeman after the meeting. She said her concern was with how quickly Apple changes its technology. The iPad has already gone through several versions in its short existence and the expensive tablet will need to constantly be upgraded, she said.
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several stations under his Vision TV banner. It’s all part of a quick swing through Western Canada as Znaimer promotes Zoomer — CARP’s magazine — and spreads the word about the power and influence held by Baby Boomers across the country. Znaimer— who founded Citytv and Much Music more than 30 years ago — is an advocate for the demographic he has dubbed “Zoomers” or Boomers with zip. It encompasses anyone born during or before 1967 — incidentally, Canada’s largest and most affluent age group. The definition of zip, he says, is simple. It means living longer and better, with more dynamism and drive. On average, Znaimer notes, Canadians are living 25 years longer than we did a century ago. And that’s good news, he adds, even though there are still some who choose to see it as a problem. There is this notion of a grey tsunami — a huge wave of older people — who are a drain on the health care system, he says. “Generally speaking, Zoomers live long and healthy lives, not putting any special pressure on the health care system.” continued, PAGE 15
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f you find Premier Christy Clark’s campaign against teen bullying to be superficial or even self-serving, I’ve got news for you. It’s potentially worse than that. With the greatest respect to the family of Amanda Todd, her tragic case isn’t representative of teen suicide any more than it is typical of highschool bullying. A clearer and more disturbing picture emerges from the latest report of B.C.’s Representative for Children and Youth, Mary Ellen TurpelLafond. It’s a survey of 89 child protection cases from 2007 to 2010, where 15 kids killed themselves and the rest inflicted serious self-injury, in some cases repeatedly. The word “bully” does not appear in the report. It speaks of domestic violence, physical and sexual abuse, addiction, and runaways targeted by street predators. Three-quarters of the kids were removed from their homes to protect them from their parents. More than half are aboriginal. Its key conclusion is that shifting traumatized and mentally ill teens from institutional care to foster homes isn’t working. Earnest but inadequately trained foster parents and social workers can’t cope with kids who need diagnosis, treatment and supervision. Without that, kids shuffled through foster homes an average of a dozen times in three years, with little attachment to home or school. Some were violent, no surprise given their formative years. I asked TurpelLafond about the B.C. government’s recent focus on bullying. She said it’s worthwhile, and there are parallels between Amanda’s case and more common teen suicides. One is isolation at moments of crisis. “Say you’re a middle-class parent with a child who hasn’t come out of their bedroom in six months, or you have a boy in foster care
who’s in they’ve his 14th been home,” sexushe said. ally and “They both BC Views physiwant to Tom fletcher cally kill themabused, selves, so jumped what do you do?” through 30 foster Ideally, you interhomes, and now we vene and get them to want to label them a child psychologist. again?” Parents or guardians This is not to sugwho can’t afford $150 gest that the existing an hour can wait B.C. effort isn’t submonths for the Minstantial. The ministry istry of Children and reports that there are Family Development 2,221 front-line staff to arrange it. And in positions, of which the meantime, our 219 are currently supposedly familyvacant. It’s notoriously based foster care difficult to recruit, system sends them to train and keep child school. protection workers, “I’m really worried especially in remote about how [schoolcommunities. based anti-bullying Turpel-Lafond says programs] will affect her latest figures the most vulnerable show the child and kids, because you youth mental health start anonymously service has 476 staff, reporting someone with 21 vacancies and as being a bully,” a government-wide Turpel-Lafond said. hiring freeze. And “Yeah, we know many of those are they’re in the youth doing double duty as justice system. We community service know they’re troumanagers. bled. By the way, Those managers
don’t even have reliable data on case loads, she said. They just know they’re overwhelmed and many of the kids aren’t being reached. This is not about political blame. I can trace this problem back to when Grace McCarthy was children’s minister, and the NDP did no better. I’ve learned a bit about Riverview and Tranquille, asylums that were closed because of a modern belief that they were inhumane. At least they offered safety and medical care to even the most damaged people. Right now our enlightened, progressive society can’t even help most of the kids we know are at high risk. Tom Fletcher is legislative reporter and columnist for Black Press and BCLocalnews.com tfletcher@ blackpress.ca
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Thirteen years after her husband’s death, Shirley Bey has started a support group for young widows.
In death, as he was in life, Shirley Bey’s husband remains her only source of support. But, 13 years after his death, she feels the need to branch out, to shed the relentless loneliness of widowhood. She hopes that by starting a new group for widows and widowers, she can help herself as well as others who have walked in her shoes.
“It has been 13 years since the loss of my husband to cancer. I have most things under control but the most difficult thing is that I am still very alone,” said Bey, who has no children, and no close siblings. Since her husband’s death, she has adjusted “quite reasonably” financially and to being on her own. The marriage had plenty of challenges, not least of which was her husband’s alcoholism. Leaving
was never an option and then, after he overcame his addiction, “I loved him more and more and had the greatest bond ever. He is my only support, even when he is gone.” As the days following his death merged into weeks, months and years, Bey became increasingly disappointed with the attitude of family and friends towards her widowhood. Ironically, becoming independent was
isolating, and the comments of wellmeaning friends sometimes left her cold. “Because no one wants to open up or be close, it’s hard to start a relationship at this time,” she said. Losing a life partner can be traumatic, she said. “This is a very scary time for anyone widowed, and has been for me,” she said. “I am fortunate that I did not go into a depression which I saw coming. I made sure that I looked after myself in the best possible way and kept thinking good thoughts about myself.” She says that after 13 years, she’s learning to be more assertive. She recently
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Two local men are taking Movember to new lengths, by running 64 kilometres in one day to raise funds for men’s health. Adrian Cremayer and Mitch Mccray-Stokes will run from Langley to Chilliwack on Saturday, Dec. 1. All money they raise will go to Movember, to promote awareness of prostate cancer. Cremayer said the two wanted to do more than just grow mustaches in November, so decided on the run. He has been inspired by Terry Fox and felt a run would be a good way to raise some additional funds. They plan to begin their run at 5 a.m. and will use side roads to get to Chilliwack, avoiding major highways. Cremayer’s goal is to raise $400 through the run. As part of the fundraising efforts, the two will host a pub night will be held at Henry Public House in Cloverdale on Sunday, Nov. 25 at 6 p.m. Tickets are $20 each, and that includes a beer and burger with fries. To make direct donations to their campaign, people can donate to the ‘Mo Money Mo Problems’ Team at http://ca.movember.com/team/820469. The two have been training for a while now. They will be making pit stops during the day, and expect the entire run to take just under 10 hours.
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Musicians Amy Sicolo and Marika Siewert will be featured at a shopping event at R.C. Garnett Elementary on Thursday, Nov. 29. Sicolo, a Garnett parent, and fellow parent Caree Bray came up with the idea to host a shopping event that would feature local vendors, great music, and food, while supporting charity at the same time. The Holiday Helper Café and Live Music will run at the school, 7096–201 St., from 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. People can shop in a market-type setting, with more than 25 vendors, while supporting the community. Admission will be by cash donation to support R.C. Garnett’s sponsorship of families through the Langley Christmas Bureau, with table rental funds going towards the school’s earthquake supplies. FUTURE SHOP – Correction Notice On pages 18 and 19 of the November 16 flyer, these two products: Acer Laptop with AMD Dual-Core C70 Processor (AO725-0826) / Sony Laptop with 3rd Generation Intel® Core™ i5-3210M Processor (SVE15127CDS) (WebID: 10223554/10224950) were advertised with incorrect specs. Please be advised that the correct specs for the Acer laptop is 2GB RAM, 320GB HDD and an AMD Dual-Core C70 processor. Also, please be advised that the Sony is NOT an Ultrabook, as previously advertised. We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused our valued customers
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• Rotary Club of Langley Central presents The Joy of Music at Langley Community Music School, Nov. 29 at 7 p.m. Tickets $25. Money raised goes to youth who might not otherwise be able to pursue their passion for music. This year, the choirs will be Soundscape, Pacific Show Time and the Vancouver Orpheus Male Choir who will be joined by the Langley Music School orchestra. For further information, call Dale Ball at 604-5309566. • Sharing and Caring Social at the Langley Seniors Recreation and Resource Centre Most Thursdays from 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. $4 drop-in. Nov 22. Curious about the fitness classes offered at the centre? Wendy Matthews, the instructor for Chair Fit ‘N Fun and Fit and Fabulous, will explain and class members will demonstrate. • Take time for yourself to research a meaningful career, work and lifestyle. This tuition free (administrative costs apply) daytime program held on Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. It runs Feb. 7 to May 24. You are invited to attend the information session on Thursday, Nov. 22 at 10:30 a.m. in Room 2075 at the Langley campus of Kwantlen Polytechnic University. RSVP to Mary Ann Becher 604-599-3443 or maryann.becher@ kwantlen.ca. • 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 are provided. For more information email: Al ajmunnik@shaw.ca or Don dondee@ shaw.ca. • 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. Meetings are on Thursdays at 7:30 p.m. in the Township of Langley Civic Building at 20330 65 Ave. For more information, call 604-688-1716.
• Christmas Craft Sale Nov. 24 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 7133 210 St. Looking for a unique gift to buy that special somebody for Christmas? We have a great selection of handmade pieces you are sure to fall in love with, from eatable treats to vintage home decor. Portion of proceeds will go to the Langley Hospice Society. Donations accepted at the door. Cash only. • Holly Luncheon and Craft Sales at United Churches of Langley, 21562 Old Yale Rd. on Saturday, Nov. 24, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. • Natural Nutrition Basics Saturday, Nov. 24, 2 p.m. to 3 pm. at City of Langley Library, 20399 Douglas Cres. Join registered holistic nutritionist Lorraine Leahy to learn the basics of natural nutrition. Call 604-514-2855 or visit 20399 Douglas Crescent in Langley to RSVP. • 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.
Friday • Craft Fair at Fort Langley Community Hall 9167 Glover Rd. Nov. 23, from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Nov. 24, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Nov. 25, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Monday • Dorjechang Buddhist Centre weekly meditation classes are Mondays from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Suggested donation, $10. Douglas Recreation Centre, 20550 Douglas Cres. For more information on all of their classes, visit www. dorjechang.ca or call 604-853-3738. • Langley Concert Band meets Monday nights 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. in the band room at R.E. Mountain Secondary School, 7755 202A St. Always accepting new members with at least one year’s experience. For more info, email langleyconcertband@gmail.com. • Chess Club meets Mondays at 7 p.m. at the Brookswood Seniors Centre. For more info call Hugh, at 604-530-4693.
Tuesday • Free Community Christmas Dinner at St. Joseph’s Parish Hall on Tuesday, Dec. 25. Enjoy a turkey dinner with all the trimmings and participate in games and activities. Doors open at 4 p.m., dinner served at 5 p.m. The hall is located at 20676 Fraser Hwy. For a ride, call 604-5343303.
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Canadian music hits a high note at LCMS Langley Community Music School (LCMS) is celebrating Canadian Music Week with a number of exciting performances for the community to enjoy this weekend — from the Bergmann Piano Duo, to a Canadian music recital featuring LCMS students and faculty, and performances of student compositions by members of Vancouver’s renowned Turning Point Ensemble. This year LCMS is paying special tribute to the music of Barbara Pentland (1912-2000) in celebration of her centenary. LCMS had a connection with Pentland, who visited the school several times during her lifetime, where she also premiered some of her compositions. LCMS was also the recipient of her grand piano, and a few other items from her estate. On Saturday, Nov. 24 at 2 p.m., students at all levels will perform works by Pentland and other Canadian composers. At this concert, LCMS faculty members Leslie Janos, piano, Luiza Nelepcu, violin, and Ian Hampton, cello, will also premier a new work writ-
ten by Janos for piano trio. Later the same day, LCMS presents “A Portrait of Barbara Pentland” with the Bergmann Piano Duo at 7:30 p.m. The concert will be preceded by a pre-concert talk with Ian Hampton, LCMS artistic director emeritus, who knew Pentland well and describes her as having been a dear old friend. The concert is sponsored in part by the Canadian Music centre, an organization Pentland helped to found, and will feature the Bergmann Piano Duo playing Pentland’s twopiano works. To round out the program, they will present works by composers who influenced her and had an impact on her compositional work. On the program is Stravinsky’s Concerto per due pianoforti soli, Copland’s El Salon Mexico and Hindemith’s Sonata for piano four hands. Pentland studied with Copland and Hindemith and was influenced as many were, by Stravinsky’s striking compositional style. The duo will also be premiering a new work by Marcel
Bergmann written especially for this occasion. Marcel was inspired by Pentland’s work News, which she wrote on the brooding news topics of the time. “I have been exploring various aspects of our current ‘culture of fear’ that have been disseminated by the many different types of mass media present today,” explains Bergmann. “For this particular composition I am using an additional ‘soundscape’ and include some prepared piano sounds as well, creating a kaleidoscope of impressions and musical commentary on this topic.” On Sunday, Nov. 25 at 3:30 p.m., LCMS presents the final recital of the innovative “Creating Composers” program. At this recital, members of Vancouver’s Turning Point Ensemble (TPE) will premier works by students aged 12-20 from LCMS, Kwantlen Polytechnic University and Trinity Western University. All events are at Rose Gellert Hall, 4899 207 St. Admission is free for all events, with donations welcome.
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still adequately reflect your wishes given your present circumstances. Without having spoken with an estate planning lawyer, you will not know what issues could render your estate plan vulnerable or invalid. Without proper estate planning, estate litigation could be the unfortunate result. Estate litigation typically arises after the estate planner has passed away or has become incapable, leaving the litigation on the shoulders of family members and those left behind. Not only can these disputes take years to resolve, but they are often financially and emotionally draining and may have significant negative impacts on the families involved. Be cautious of estate planning tools that appear to be “one-size-fits-all.” Proper estate planning is more than filling in the blanks about who gets what. The estate planning lawyers at McQuarrie Hunter LLP will work with you to develop a plan that reflects your instructions and circumstances, and does its best to protect your estate plan from challenges in the future. Most important, proper estate planning gives you the peace of mind knowing that your affairs are well-organized and “in order”. If you need assistance in creating an estate plan or would like more information, please contact, Kim Floeck or Allison Catherwood of McQuarrie Hunter LLP at 604-581-7001. You may also visit our website at www.mcquarrie.com. Disclaimer: The content of this article is not legal advice and should not be construed as legal advice. If you have a legal issue, please contact a lawyer to obtain legal advice.
A legacy of giving In 1997, Kate decided to make a bequest for undergraduate awards in Medicine: “I couldn’t give a gift in real time, so I thought an estate gift was a good solution,” she explains. “It takes an organization like UBC to find a cure for major diseases like cancer, which is prevalent in our family. If I could contribute towards a cure, even in some small way—well, that would be awesome.” Kate’s generosity inspired her husband and daughter, who are also members of the UBC community, to follow suit. Robert is an alumnus who has worked in
GWYNETH GUNN 1921-2003 Currently reporting on development pressures in Brazil As Development Liaison Officer for UBC’s Development and Alumni Engagement, Kate Bush knows firsthand how estate gifts to the University help shape the experience of students through financial aid, academic opportunities, and extracurricular initiatives. “Supporting students and research is such a thrill. I can’t work in a place if I’m not passionate about the cause.” Plant Operations at UBC for almost 34 years while Laura works in Campus and Community Planning and is pursuing her degree at UBC part time. As a graduate of Physical Education, Robert plans to leave his bequest to the Athletics Department while Laura’s gift is currently undesignated, so it can be put towards the area of greatest need. “Students come to UBC to figure out who they are,” explains Laura. “You never know—you could be sitting next to someone who cures a major disease, produces a great composition or becomes the next Olympic champion. Students have so much potential, so why not support them?” Kate, Robert and Laura all agree that financial need shouldn’t bar any student from university. “If my gift helps someone gain access to higher education, that would be great,” says Laura. “People who undertake university on their own, without the help of parents or scholarship money, have a really hard time,” says Kate. “I like the idea of making someone’s life a little easier.” “Besides,” adds Robert, “you never know. The money you put towards UBC could benefit you in ways you never thought possible.”
Thank you Gwyneth Gunn, for making what I do possible. Journalism can be an expensive subject to study and the types of stories that I like to cover often mean support gives me the chance to take risks, to get out into the world and do a story that people maybe haven’t heard about. It’s so inspiring to know that there are people out there who really value the pursuit of knowledge. I hope that some day I am in a position to pass that on and encourage other young people to continue in this profession. – Lisa Hale, Master of Journalism student
Gwyneth Gunn expressed her passion for education with a bequest to UBC, which today, continues to ensure vital funding for students in the Schools of Journalism and Social Work. For more information on how UBC can help you plan your lasting legacy in an area important to you, visit www.startanevolution.ca/Gunn7 or call 604.822.5373.
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• The Langley Times • Thursday, November 22, 2012
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GVHBA launches 17th annual campaign to benefit families in need
Collecting Coats for Kids The Greater Vancouver Home Builders’ Association is collecting Coats for Kids for the 17th year in support of the Lower Mainland Christmas Bureau, which helps families in need have a great and warm holiday season. Gently used coats, blankets and clothing can be dropped off at the GVHBA office in Surrey or at 64 locations around the Lower Mainland until Dec. 7. “Last year the response to Coats for Kids was heartwarming as Lower Mainland residents donated more than 3,000 coats, scarves, gloves, blankets and new unwrapped toys and gifts for distribution to children, teenagers
and adults,” says GVHBA Chair Blake Hudema. “I am delighted so many members of our association are participating in this annual initiative.” Among the locations you can drop off donations are many Black Press publications, developers and other housing industry professionals in Abbotsford, Burnaby, Coquitlam, Delta, Langley, Maple Ridge, New Westminster, North Vancouver, Port Moody, Port Coquitlam, Surrey, Richmond, Vancouver and West Vancouver. For a full list of participating locations and times when you can drop off donations, visit www.gvhba.org.
is custom-designed for The One, and lends a quiet touch of class to the room. The large soaker tub (depending on your plan; in some plans you’ll find a glass walk-in shower) is made for relaxing in, while the recessed pot lighting lends the perfect amount of light without being harsh. Pinnacle is offering several amazing amenities for the owners at The One, including a fitness studio with a yoga room, two large multi-purpose spaces, a children’s play area and an urban
garden. The best feature however may be the outdoor rooftop deck with its infinity pool and gorgeous view of False Creek and the Olympic Village. “These are hotel-style amenities,” says Kwok. Buyers will be able to take possession of their home in early 2015. Homes at The One start at $349,900 for a deluxe one-bedroom. Twobedrooms start at $549,900. For more information, visit www.theoneliving.ca or call 604-874-8368.
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The One is a Pinnacle of style in False Creek By Kerry Vital
Southeast False Creek is welcoming some high-end style to the neighbourhood with Pinnacle International’s The One. Perfectly situated to take advantage of all the amazing things Vancouver has to offer, The One offers something for everyone. “This is the best value with a prestigious west-side address,” says Grace Kwok of Anson Realty Ltd. Located just steps from the Vancouver Seawall, outdoor activity is never far away. Whether you want to hop on your bike, go for a run or rent a kayak at the Creekside Community Centre in the Olympic Village, The One is a paradise for active people. The community centre also has a boat launch, dragon boating, fitness programs and a dance studio,, and Olympic Village is home to restaurants, shopping and several other amenities. You are also within walking distance of Granville Island, with its own great shopping, dining and leisure activities. SkyTrain and water taxi stations are nearby, so commuting can be a breeze. The Telus World of Science is right around the corner, while Rogers Arena and BC Place are just across the water. But it’s not just the location that is
bringing people in to the sales centre at Ontario Street and 1st Avenue. The 241 homes include 215 condominiums, 19 two-level townhomes and seven penthouses. Every home is spacious, with an openplan layout, nine-foot ceilings and plenty of windows to let the natural light in. The gourmet kitchens include stainless-steel appliances, granite countertops and chic pendant lighting over the breakfast bar. The gas cooktop is perfect for chefs of any calibre, while the wall oven is convenient and ready to whip up anything you desire before your next dinner party. The porcelain tile floor is cool and modern, while the designer cabinetry is fitted with soft-close technology to prevent slamming. The entire room is lit with contemporary recessed pot lighting that easily illuminates your every task. The master ensuites are luxurious and elegant, with their own designer cabinetry and vanities with a granite/ marble countertop. The vanity mirror
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Kitchens at The One, top, include stainless-steel appliances and granite countertops, complemented by chic pot lighting and porcelain tile floors. Owners will be able to take advantage of amazing amenities such as an infinity pool with gorgeous views of False Creek, left.
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• The Langley Times • Thursday, November 22, 2012
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• The Langley Times • Thursday, November 22, 2012
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• The Langley Times • Thursday, November 22, 2012
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Beautifully maintained custom built rancher $ on large (60x140) fully fenced lot on excellent street on the hill in Murrayville. 9 Ft. ceilings, 2x6 walls, treated shake roof & more. Master has full ensuite & walk-in closet and patio doors to massive rear sundeck. Bright sunken liv/rm with Valor gas fireplace. Raised oak kitchen with eating area. There is also access to rear deck from fam/rm. Lots of glass block, updated furnace,
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Flat completely useable 4.58 acres (303 ft frontage) on nice quiet street in “Strawberry Hills. 8,000 Sq. ft. warehouse building with 4,272 S/F (89x48) with hot water heat. 3 Reefer rooms, 20x40 ft covered secured parking plus separate out building with power & water. All roof new within 5 years, new 200 amp service. 1,260 Sq. ft. older residence is attached to the warehouse. Buildings have been used for specialty mushroom growing. 100 Eurasian pear trees, big garden & lots of specialty plants. 25059 50 Ave. Langley
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Nicely renovated 2,086 S.F. rancher on 4.88 $ selectively cleared acres with shop, in the heart of Brookswood. 20x30 with 30x11 & 18x10 lean-tos. 12 Ft ceilings. water power. Lots of updates; on demand H/W system, furnace, gutters and newer paint. Huge raised oak country kitchen with island, gas stove and new dishwasher. 13x60 ft southern exposed private patio with top of the line 6 person hot tub. Deluxe 10x12 garden shed & all new paint on exterior. Quiet street, no easements or right of ways and flat sandy loam soil. All on city water & updated septic. 3875 212 St. Langley
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Nice quiet location on this Wyndham $ Lane home in Clayton Heights. Bright open plan, high ceilings and crown mouldings on main floor. Shaker kitchen, island, granite and S/S appliances and 2 gas fireplaces. 4 very generous sized bdrms up. Master has 5 pc ensuite (soaker & sep shower) and walk in closet. 2 bdrm unauthorized suite with separate laundry plus large bonus/play room for upstairs. Bsmt rented @ $945 month to month. 19338 73 Ave Cloverdale.
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New executive 2 storey $ with fully finished in-ground bsmt including “Legal bsmt suite” (with sep laundry) in historic Fort Langley. All high end finishing, huge deluxe gourmet kitchen, high ceilings with lots of detailing, in a “Great Room” concept design. Oversized garage & RV parking & superior exterior finishing. 4 oversized bdrms up, master has deluxe ensuite & walk-in closet. Heat pump included, for heat efficiency & air conditioning comfort. There is a bonus area & extra bath finished in bsmt. 3 high caliber golf courses within minutes. 2 other ¼ acre lots available for your custom plan. 8836 Wright Street, Fort Langley
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First time offered for sale, rare 16.6 acres $ 1,950,000 zoned SR-1 in Strawberry Hills. 2 Road frontages, nice & dry sandy loam soil. Great location directly south of D.W. Poppy high school. Nice property to build an estate and wait for the future. 52 Ave & 237 St.
Like new 7 bdrm “Fairmont” plan in Madison Park $ Estates. Nice quiet area of the development on bright corner lot. High ceilings on main floor, open plan with lots of windows, hardwood & carpet flooring, light maple kitchen with island, and lots of detail including crown mouldings. Upstairs consists of laundry, 4 large bdrms, master has 2 walk-in closets, and luxurious 5 pce ensuite including soaker tub & sep shower. Professionally fin bsmt with 2 or 3 bdrms, 2 full baths, unauthorized suite with sep laundry and entrance. This is an outstanding home close to schools, shopping & community centre. 9073 217 St., Langley
649,900
BROOKSWOOD RANCHER
Langley city rancher with legal suite in walk out bsmt on a $ beautifully landscaped 14,000 sq ft, completely private lot with year round spring fed creek. Multi level decks all over look the creek. Oak kitchen, solid oak floors. 3 bdrms and 2 baths up plus 1 bdrm and 1 bath down. Tons of parking for R.V., tenant, and guests. This home is in excellent condition. 4711 208 St Langley.
514,900
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#305 5489 201st St., Langley - OPEN HOUSE, Sun., Nov. 25th, 2-4 pm 314 22150 48TH AV, Murrayville, Langley What more could you ask for & priced to sell! Top Floor, Corner Unit, Faces Park, High Ceilings, Lots of Windows, Spacious, Open Floor-Plan, 1146 sqft, 2 Bdrms, 2 Full Baths, Gas F/P, Corner Balcony overlooking the Park, In-suite Laundry, Crown Mouldings, W/I Closet in Master Bdrm, Secure Underground Parking & Storage, Bldg has New Roof, Plumbing upgrades, New Fence, Close to all amenities. Rare & won't last long at this price!
Rarely comes available. 1105 sqft, top floor, 2 bdrm, 2 bath condo at the sought after 'Eaglecrest' in Murrayville. Open concept kitchen, dining & living with gas f/p, spacious master bedroom has W/I closet. Recent updates include: laminate floors, sinks, toilets, blinds and paint. Relax and enjoy the sunshine on your south facing balcony overlooking the private garden/courtyard at the back. Amenities include: exercise room, activity room, library, bike room, secure underground parking and storage. Central location, steps to shopping, restaurants, transit, recreation and hospital.
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LANGLEY • 879,900 3771 224th Street
Excellent value in this flat and all useable 4.3 Acres with 22 year old rancher and mobile home. Rancher is well built with double garage, radiant hot water heat, large crawl space, 2 bdrm, and 2 full bathrms. Mobile for rental income or extended family. Also 34x44 hip roof barn and property is cleared and fenced. Rural setting but just minutes to Murrayville, shopping, and amenities.
LANGLEY • 257,900 321 5430 201 Street
Located in the very desirable Sonnet, this 2 bed/2 bath 1000+ sqft apartment is luxurious top to bottom. Features excellent open layout w/bedrooms on opposite sides, laminate floors, granite counters, spacious master bdrm w/soaker tub & shower in the ensuite. Also has a large balcony and air conditioning. The building offers top quality construction, meeting room, exercise room & library. Fresh paint and shows like new. 2 cats or 1 dog allowed - no rentals. Quick possession possible.
SOUTH SURREY • 649,900 1734 145th Street
LANGLEY • 678,000 21135 45A Crescent
LANGLEY • 999,000 4669 204A Street
LANGLEY • 1,168,800 21298 36th Avenue Acreage in Brookswood - 10.22 Acres flat & useable in the heart of Brookswood. 2,220 sq.ft. rancher with detached 20x40 shop. RU-1 zoning, South Facing. Lots of potential on this multi-use property on a quiet, dead end street.
The Glens - Updated and modernized 3 bdrm, 2 bath rancher on quiet street. Featuring open kitchen w/large island, granite counters, & walk in pantry. Also new solid oak flooring, tiled entry, new LG washer/dryer, 2 zone hotwater heat, insulated double car garage and both bathrms tastefully renovated. Oversized windows and skylights bring in lots of natural light and private backyard has new pressure treated deck. Excellent location that is close to main bus route, amenities, parks and a short walk to Semiahmoo Secondary School.
This 4400 sq ft 6 bedroom, 3 1/2 bath executive custom built home is situated on a large professionally designed landscaped lot on a cul de sac in Mossey Creek Estates with parklike setting and mountain view. Centrally located within walking distance of all amenities, this 2 storey with walkout daylight basement has been meticulously maintained and updated throughout with chefs kitchen, granite counters, Burmese Walnut hardwood floors, wine cellar, gym, heat pump and designer paint colours. 9 ft ceilings in basement and on main, outdoor irrigation and hot tub complete this beautiful family home!
Best value 2 storey/basement in Cedar Ridge in 3 yrs. Nicely updated home w/4 bdrms and unfinished basement. New counters and hardwood floors in foyer. Extremely private, fenced backyard. Lots of parking and located on a quiet crescent. 5 minute walk to Langley Fundamental Middle/High school. Excellent value in this well cared for home.
SOUTH SURREY • 434,900 46 3009 156 Street
Kallisto by Lakewood - This “Galaxy” 3-bdrm, 3 bath, 1475 sq. ft. and loaded with many upgrades. Deluxe finishing such as built in shelving, granite throughout, crown mldgs, & high end stainless apps including gas stove. Also has large, south facing, fenced backyard that is walkout level from the kitchen. 6 blocks to shops/restaurants but tucked in peaceful natural setting. Better than a show home! No HST.
LANGLEY • 729,900 19906 35th Avenue
Brookswood 1 year old home w/high quality finishing. 2500 sqft basement entry on huge 13,000 sqft South facing lot. 2x6 construction, 200 amp service and 24x30 shop. Amazing master bedroom w/huge walk-in closet and 3pc ensuite. Great room plan, shaker style cabinets, granite counters and SS appliances. All new wiring, plumbing, drywall, roof, septic, windows, siding. Basement fully finished w/separate entry, rough-in for summer kitchen and second laundry. RV parking.
LANGLEY • 1,399,000 23313 34A Avenue
TWO family estate property - Spacious 3,494 sq.ft. basement home built in 1967 PLUS legal 1800 sq.ft. rancher built in 2008. Both homes sit on a gated, private and landscaped 1.3 acres out of the ALR. The original home has been updated recently and features new flooring, thermal windows, vinyl siding, vaulted ceilings, 600 sq.ft. patio, spacious rooms, double car garage and summer kitchen downstairs. The new rancher has a fantastic open layout, vaulted ceilings, granite counters, real hardwood floors, 3 bdrm, 2 bath and double car garage. Still room to build a shop and located on a quiet dead end street, yet close to Murrayville and easy freeway access.
LANGLEY • 478,800 4451 207A Street
Great neighborhood and a 1/2 block to Uplands Elementary. Spacious 2268 sqft, 5 bdrm, 2 bath. Large west facing lot on city water and sewer. Summer kitchen and 2 bdrms downstairs. Original hardwood floors, 5 yr old roof, vinyl windows and newer furnace. Great family neighbourhood.
WHITE ROCK • 849,800 15526 Vista Drive
Immaculate home with views! 2600 sqft, 3 bdrm, 3 bath, is very clean from top to bottom. Great panoramic views of Mt.Baker & ocean from kitchen/family room & deck. Bonus part basement & crawl under main level that offers tons of storage and not included in the square footage. Quiet upscale cul-de-sac location just minutes from the beach. Low maintenance lot and mature landscaping.
LANGLEY • 2,848,000 1268 216th Street
Campbell Valley Mansion on the hill - enter up the long, oak tree lined driveway to this 33 acre gated estate property. 8800 sqft 2 storey with daylight walkout basement. Home was custom built and designed for entertaining with an open planand very spacious rooms. Featuring magnificent views of Mount Baker to the east, Campbell Valley Park to the west and a winery to the south. There is an inground pool, detached workshop, barn and fencing/cross fencing for horses. RU-3 zoning allows for a legal second residence. Beautifully maintained home and grounds in a one of a kind setting.
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First Time on the Market
Spacious Townhome
Popular “Emerald Estates” 1926SQFT 4bed/3bath, 2-storey w/basement. boasts modern charm with endless updates including: high quality ‘scraped’ laminate floors, new paint, appliances, carpet & more *roof recently replaced. Pristinely maintained, looks brand new. A great location in this desirable family complex in Walnut Grove and close to all local amenities. #53 8863 216 St, Langley $358,000
Panorama Ridge Home 5191 sq.ft. 2 storey & basement home on 1.41 acre on very private Trites Road. Spacious floor plan with 20’ ceilings in both living room with floor to ceiling rock f/p, coffered ceiling in dining room and spacious family room. Nice kitchen with island, spice kitchen and large w/i pantry. Upper level has grand master with private patio, full ensuite and 4 more bedrooms. 14120 Trites Road, Surrey $999,000
Elegant 6055 sqft. 2 storey & basement on 1/2 acre property on a quiet no-thru street close to Morgan Creek Golf Course and elementary schools. Main level has large formal dining and living areas, office, master with ensuite and spacious kitchen with spice kitchen, bar area, large island and professional appliances. Entertain in the spacious family room which extends onto a large covered deck with view of the backyard. Home has so much to offer, upper floor has 3 bedrooms, baths and laundry and a fully finished basement with theatre, recreation, gym and bedroom. 3456 256 Street, South Surrey $1,790,000
Fabulous Ground Level Unit
“Carriage Park” offers spacious 1202 sqft, 2 bed/2 full baths with a patio that looks onto greenspace for ultimate privacy. New engineered hardwood floors, recent high end carpets and underlay, new tile, light fixture and hardware in masterbed, matching custom blinds throughout, new high efficiency hotwater on demand system cw/10 yr. warr. Tile countertops, newer lighting fixtures in living & dining room, gas f/p, gas bbq hook up. 62- 21579 88B Avenue, Langley $314,900
Showhome 2 Storey & Basement
Stunning 3300 sqft. 2 storey & basement home on larger 6088 sqft. lot in popular Willoughby. Bright and open great room concept layout with gorgeous kitchen and den on the main level. Upper level has 3 bedrooms including grand master bedroom with full ensuite. Basement has large games room, 2 bedrooms and bath. Manicured and fenced backyard with cedar deck for entertaining. 8336 208A St., Langley $639,900
Location! Location!
"Bedford Landing," 2 storey & basement home, 4017 sq ft. backing onto greenbelt in popular Fort Langley. Hardwood flooring, granite counters, vaulted ceiling with quality appliances. Master bedroom with f/p and ensuite on the main and 2 spacious bedrooms upstairs. Basement is finished with additional bedroom, rec. room and media room. Front and backyard are beautiful done with shrubs, cobblestone and trees. 22963 Coulter Court, Langley $1,050,000
Grand 2 Storey on Prime Location
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4 bed/5bath 4,651SQFT 2-storey on an oversized 12,123SQFT lot situated on prime land in Willoughby Heights. Unique, open layout with lots of natural lighting, all carpets recently replaced and surrounded by new custom ‘high-end’ homes, close to all local amenities. 19786 71 Avenue, Langley $699,000
Fraser Gate, nice complex features this 1 bedroom and 1 bath ground floor unit with underground parking. This spacious unit has a corner gas f/p, large living and dining areas, kitchen, good sized bedroom and bath. Is also close to all amenities. 13 9765 140th Street, Surrey $140,000
Nothing To Do Here!
Updated 3 bedroom rancher located on a quiet cul-de-sac lot in popular Langley Meadows. Home has been upgraded with new furnace, flooring, lights, cabinets and so much more. Perfect family home, walking distance to school and to Langley City. 2738 Warren Place, Langley $394,900
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Rancher with Basement
Well appointed rancher featuring 4002 sqft. of living space with 10’ ceilings, Granite counters, hardwood floors, radiant heat, air exchange system and irrigation on full size 7511 sq ft. lot in “ Shaugnessy Woods, Walnut Grove. This home also includes a finished basement with 2 bedroom legal suite and sound proof media room. 9382 207A Street, Langley $799,999
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Returning to the old provincial sales tax next April 1 will increase paperwork for B.C. businesses and cost them harmonized sales tax credits on equipment and other inputs, the legislature finance committee reminded the B.C. government Wednesday. After its annual tour of the province to get input on the 2013 budget, the committee urges Finance Minister Mike de Jong to consider its expert panel recommendations to ease the impact on business of scrapping the HST. Some industry associations want the government to provide a tax credit that would compensate them for the PST they will have to pay on purchases of machinery and equipment. Those taxes were lifted under the HST, which
recovered revenue by extending seven-per-cent sales taxes to a range of consumer services that won’t be taxed starting next spring. The finance committee was also asked to consult the public on a “madein-B.C. value-added tax” that would accomplish some of the goals of the HST under another name. That would be a volatile discussion to begin with a provincial election set for May 14, 2013. The administrative burden of the switch starts with businesses reprogramming cash registers and other systems to go back to two separate sales taxes. The switch to the HST in 2010 revealed some national retailers were not accurately applying the B.C. sales tax, which has decades of accumulated exemptions and rules that don’t apply in other provinces. The finance ministry
has been working on a system to allow businesses to register online for the return of the PST, and to train owners of thousands of businesses that have started up since the HST conversion in 2010. The ministry has set up a website for businesses to manage the transition at www.pstinbc.ca. The finance committee has also endorsed a widespread business call to balance the provincial budget starting next spring. The effects of the worldwide financial crisis of 2008 pushed B.C.’s books into the red, and deficits continued this year as B.C. had to repay a $1.6 billion HST transition fund provided by Ottawa. The B.C. Chamber of Commerce and other groups also called on the finance committee to ease the burden of B.C.’s carbon tax. Grain growers, greenhouse operators and cement manufacturers have called
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A prominent location along Douglas Crescent in downtown Langley City warrants more than just a plain, single-storey building. That, at least, is the view of two City council members who voted against the discharge of a land use contract which would allow First Capital (Langley Mall) Corporation to construct a 3,000 square foot structure at the northwest corner of the mall parking lot. At a public hearing earlier in the meeting last month, Bob Turner, of Turner Architecture described the project to council, explaining it will include fronting exposure along all four sides, rather than have one obvious building face. The intent is to create a ‘street wall’, he said, which would include cedar lattices, brick work and plants/trees to create a more intimate setting. The structure is designed to house two tenants, one of which would likely be a coffee shop. Councillors Dave Hall and Ted Schaffer declined to endorse the project, however, saying it is not in keeping with the City’s official Downtown Master Plan, which calls for greater densification — including residential space — in urban areas. “My objection is to a one-storey building that could have easily accommodated residential above and retail below. “It’s not grand enough to meet the City’s vision,”
said Hall. “It’s a minimalist attempt to develop what I think is valuable property.” Why would a developer put a one-storey building on the second most important east-west thoroughfare in the City, Hall wondered. “I think they’re undervaluing it. “I can’t support the form and function until I see greater orientation toward Douglas Crescent.” While Councillor Gayle Martin agreed in principle with Hall’s objections, saying she doesn’t believe the design fits with the community’s vision, she voted in favour of the discharge. “I’d love to see a storey with residential above, but it’s not in the cards right now,” she said, adding the development may draw new and larger tenants to the property. “This is a start.” Schaffer said only that he agreed with the points made by both Hall and Martin before casting his ‘no’ vote. In fact, the design is in keeping with the City’s DTMP, said Mayor Peter Fassbender. That plan calls for single-storey construction along Douglas Crescent, with taller buildings set further back from the road, he told council. “This kind of orientation is exactly what we said is our vision for the site.” “I know the City would like to see further densification, with retail and residential and we’re looking toward that,” said Renee St. Germaine of First Capital (Langley Mall) Corporation. In this case, she said, “the tenant preferred a stand-alone, one-storey building.” Asked who the tenant is, St. Germaine would only say she is working with a breakfast restaurant. “Our focus is on bringing something different to the area,” she said.
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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.”
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public notice Water Main Flushing Extended As part of our maintenance program, the municipal Water Department will be flushing water mains in Willoughby until November 30. 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
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Notice is hereby given of the intention of the Council of the Corporation of the Township of Langley, pursuant to Sections 26 and 94 of the Community Charter S.B.C. 2003, c. 26, to dispose of Township owned land, the particulars of which are as follows:
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Civic Address:
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Portion of PID: 011-972-335 Westerly Half Lot 4 Block 2 Section 26 Township 8 New Westminster District Plan 1094 Portion of PID: 011-972-297 Parcel “C” (L61377E) Lot 4 Block 2 Section 26 Township 8 New Westminster District Plan 1094
Description of Lands: The Corporation of the Township of Langley (the “Township”) has entered into a land exchange with The Board of Education of School District No. 35 (Langley) (the “Board”) whereby the Township will exchange a +11,000 m² portion of 20682 and 20708 - 84 Avenue with the Board for a +11,000 m² portion of 20626 - 84 Avenue. Purchase Price:
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The intent of the Bylaw is to close and remove the dedication of highway of a 0.238 acre portion of unimproved lane beside 22357 Fraser Highway. The lane will then be transferred to Platinum Enterprises Ltd. for $261,800. The lane will be consolidated with their property at 22357 Fraser Highway for further development. The portion of lane being closed is shown hatched on the plan. Comments will be received by the Township Clerk prior to 12pm on Monday, November 26, 2012. Written comments should be directed to: Township Clerk 20338 - 65 Avenue, Langley, BC V2Y 3J1 Or fax 604.533.6054 Copies of the Bylaw may be inspected at the Township Civic Facility. Scott Thompson Manager, Property Management 604.533.6138
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public open house Aldergrove Community Centre Planning Open House A public open house is 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. The Open House will be held: Date: Tuesday, November 27 Times: 7 - 9pm Place: Aldergrove Community Secondary School Library Address: 26850 - 29 Avenue Have your say online until November 30 at www.placespeak.com/aldergrovecommunitycentre. David Leavers, Director, Recreation, Culture, and Parks 604.533.6158
CONTAINER: • Garbage Can - 75 L to 80 L (size by volume) only • Set out weight less than 20 kg (44 lbs) • Unlimited number of cans accepted weekly NO PLASTIC – this includes plastic type compostables such as degradable and biodegradable bags. Engineering Division 604.532.7300
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Visitors get glimpse into City life Chinese delegation touring municipalities to explore business opportunities
Langley City played host to a 25 visitors from central China last month, giving the group a bit of insight into what makes the city of four square miles tick, and what it has to offer potential investors. The contingent from Chongqing are touring municipalities of various sizes in Western Canada to get a sense of the type of business opportunities that are available here, explained Langley City mayor Peter Fassbender, who addressed the visitors, through an interpreter, at City Hall during an afternoon session. “Their purpose in coming is to learn how government operates here.” That information will be shared with people in their region who are interested in investing, he added. Having spoken at a tourism conference in Nanjing, China in 2006, Fassbender told the group he was “excited when I saw the relationship that can be built between Canada, China and Langley.” Representing a range of government departments, as well as a university,
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the Red Cross and state-run media, the assembly gathered in the council chambers at City Hall to listen to presentations from various department heads. Director of Corporate Services, Darrin Leite explained how the City’s finances are managed, while Director of Development Services and Economic Development, Gerald Minchuk, took the visitors through the City’s official community plan and gave them a glimpse at its vision for the future, laid out in the downtown master plan. In fact, it was this blueprint that initially drew the contingent to the City. “They heard about our downtown master plan. How, I’ll never know,” laughed Fassbender. “They asked about a month ago if they could hear a presentation from our staff.” The group was also expected to take a tour of the City, Fassbender said. “It’s really exciting for us to be able to share what we do and how we do it.”
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public notice Be Wildlife Aware on the Road The Township of Langley is home to a diversity of wildlife habitat. Our residents share the area with many types of animals – large and small. Preservation of wildlife habitat is considered in planning all of Langley’s communities – let’s keep them safe! Help protect our wildlife by respecting road signs and obeying posted speed limits. Motorists should use extra caution in the early morning and evening hours.
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public notice 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.
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public notice #asktol Twitter Chat 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! 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. Township Council will host a Twitter Forum on:
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Stamps through to semifinals Facing the defending provincial champions and the top seed proved to be no problem for the Langley Stampeders. The Stampeders used outstanding defence and ball control to deliver a 22-7 victory over the White Rock Titans on Sunday at South Surrey Athletic Park in the provincial midget quarter-finals. All season, the Titans effectively used a Wildcat offence to earn the top record in the 14-team league. But against Langley, they had no answer for the Stamps’ defence, whether they tried to run or throw the ball. After both defences stood tall in the first quarter, Langley struck in the second when quarterback Cory McMurchy hit running back Reagan Doucette on a 47-yard pass to get down to the White Rock 12. A few plays later, Harman Basra scored on the reverse and Langley was up. The defence went to work, as defensive linemen Sukh Toor, Jon Miao, Brayden Norcliffe, and Shaiheem CharlesBrown put constant pressure on the Titans quarterback and would not allow the Titans to get any traction. Any time the Titan offense was able to break the line of scrimmage, linebackers Evan York, Bryan Desmarais and Cameron Kaulback made sure the gains were minimal. In the second half the Stampeders took over driving the ball into the Titan zone time and time again. The Stamps dominated field position throughout the half. Kalen McMurchy capped off a 76 yard drive early in the
Austin Plevy is on the radar for the upcoming National Hockey League draft. The 18-year-old product of the Langley Minor Hockey Association was on the NHL Central Scouting preliminary rankings for junior hockey players on Tuesday (Nov. 20). Plevy was given a C rating, which indicates a fourth/fifth/ sixth round candidate for the June 2013 NHL draft. Plevy is third in scoring for the Chilliwack Chiefs. He has 11 goals and 26 points in 21 BCHL games so far this season. The 5-10, 175-pound forward played his first two seasons of junior A hockey in Langley with 17 goals and 55 points in 111 games. Plevy was also invited to the Canada West training camp earlier this month for the World Junior A Challenge.
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Langley Stampeders’ Brayden Norcliffe tracks down White Rock Titans’ Willy Watson during provincial midget football quarter-final action at South Surrey Athletic Park. fourth quarter with a one yard plunge to make the score 15 – 1 for the Stamps. The drive was set up by runs from slotback Jack Westcott, Doucette and Cory McMurchy. Later in the quarter, the McMurchy broth-
ers connected on an eight-yard touchdown pass from Cory to Kalen to bring the score to 22 -1 Stamps. The Titans finally found the end zone with a late touchdown for the final 22-7 score. •••••
The Stampeders advance to the provincial semifinals where they will face the second-seed Meadow Ridge Knights. The game goes Saturday (Nov. 17) at 2 p.m. at Samuel Roberts Technical in Maple Ridge.
Lightning strike for Fraser Valley title Langley Christian tops MEI to win Grade 8 girls’ championship Gary ahuja Times Sports
It took until the final match of the season — and an extra two days after power was knocked out on Saturday night — but the Langley Christian Lightning finally defeated the MEI Eagles. And it could not have come at a better time as the Lightning
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prevailed over the Eagles on Monday night in the Grade 8 girls’ volleyball Fraser Valley championship game. The game was played at Langley Christian after the initial location for the Fraser Valley tournament — North Delta’s Sands Secondary — lost power on Saturday. “Winning Fraser Valleys is always the
goal at the end of the season,” said Anna Stockton, who coaches the Lightning with Lisa Bontkes. “These girls worked hard and proved how much they wanted it.” “Fraser Valley’s were always in the back of our minds, but we always tell the girls to focus on the present and take it one game at a time.” The Lightning and Eagles also played during the round robin portion of the Fraser Valley championships, with MEI getting the
victory in the two-set match. Both teams won a set, but the Eagles were awarded the victory based on a greater point differential in the two sets. That placed Langley Christian second in their pool and gave them a semifinal date with Earl Marriott, who had won their pool. And after dropping the first set, the Lightning won the final two sets to advance. Again the Lightning would drop the first set, but win the remaining two to earn the banner.
“As coaches, we are very proud of the progress our team has made throughout the season,” Stockton said. “They not only increased in their level of play and skill set, but also in their ability to stay mentally strong.” Langley Christian placed a trio of players on the Fraser Valley allstar team. Setter Olivia Heinen was named most valuable player while libero Emma Hansen and middle Morgan Hindy were chosen allstars.
Potomak tops in scoring Aldergrove’s Sarah Potomak was named the top forward at the 2012 national women’s U18 hockey championships. Potomak scored six goals and one assist in five games for B.C. to finish as the tournament’s top scorer. Potomak, who turns 15 next month, was the youngest player on the roster, which also featured Langley’s Chelsea Wilson. The tournament wrapped up on Nov. 11 in Dawson Creek. Team B.C. finished fourth. “Sarah played with confidence above her years,” said Team B.C. director of operations Nancy Wilson. “She is a great young player (who) will only get better.” The U18 championships are for the female hockey players born in 1995 or later and it serves as a chance for Hockey Canada to evaluate candidates for the national team which will compete at the 2013 IIHF U18 women’s world championships this January in Finland.
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Vancouver Canucks head coach Alain Vigneault answers a question last week (Nov. 15) at the Langley Events Centre during a town hall meeting hosted by the Langley Minor Hockey Association. Members of the Canucks front office were on hand to answer questions from coaches, parents and players.
Tough road trip for Rivermen Gary ahuja Times Sports
Awful. That was head coach Bobby Henderson’s assessment of the Langley Rivermen’s threegame Island road trip. The junior A hockey club made stops in Nanaimo, Cowichan Valley and Powell River, managing just a single point in their three stops. “We just weren’t good,” he said. “Decent on Saturday, but that was it.” Saturday was a 4-3 double overtime loss to the Cowichan Valley Capitals. Sandwiched around that game were 6-1
and 5-1 losses to the Nanaimo Clippers and Powell River Kings. Henderson said in those two games, the team was victimized by bad bounces which resulted in “a couple quick, cheesy goals” and the team could not recover. The results leave Langley in last place in the Mainland Division with a record of 9-10-0-4. Thankfully for the team, they are in the midst of an eight-day break in the schedule as they do not play again until next week (Nov. 27) when they host the Surrey Eagles at the Langley Events Centre. Game time is 7:15
p.m. “It gives us a chance to make some adjustments,” Henderson said, adding the break would allow for some of his banged-up players to heal. Matt Ustaski scored the lone goal on Friday night, while on Saturday the offence came from Mark Whiteley, Evan Campbell and Trevor Cope. The latter two goals came in the final five minutes to force overtime. And in Sunday’s matinee, Mario Puskarich had the lone Rivermen tally. See more on the games at www.langleytimes.com.
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Two more victories have stretched the Trinity Western Spartans winning streak to seven matches. Both matches were won in straight sets over the weekend against the Saskatchewan Huskies at the Langley Events Centre and the Spartans have now won an impressive 15 straight sets. Even more impressive for the top-ranked team in Canada is the fact Trinity Western (7-1) was able to move players around and try a few different things. “This game and this weekend was an opportunity for us to give different people some opportunities and try new things,” said coach Ryan Hofer.
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Blaze land three on all-star team Three members of the Langley Senior Blaze have been named league all-stars. Pitchers Blake Stewart and Jesse Peters, and first baseman Scott Webster were named to the 2012 all-PIL (Pacific International League) team. The Blaze finished second in the PIL to the Seattle Studs. Stewart led the league in
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Lease offer is available through Acura Financial Services Inc. on approved credit. 2013 MDX 6-speed automatic (model YD2H2DJN)/2013 TL 6-speed automatic (model UA8F2DJ)/2013 ILX 5-speed automatic (model DE1F3DJ) leased at 0.9%/1.9%/1.9% APR for 30/48/36 months. Monthly payment is $595/$498/$298 (includes $1,945 freight & PDI), with $5,273/$0/$2,800 ($6,273/$1,0000/$3,800 less $1,000/$1,000/$1,000 Year-End Holiday Bonus) down payment. First monthly payment and $0 security deposit due at lease inception. Total lease obligation is $23,123/$24,954/$13,528. Option to purchase at lease end for * $31,914/$19,147.20/$16,396.10 plus taxes. 50,000/80,000/60,000 kilometre allowance; charge of $0.15/km for excess kilometres. $1,000 year-end holiday bonus available on the 2013 Acura MDX/TL/ILX and will be deducted from the negotiated price before taxes and can be combined with special finance or lease offers. Taxes, license, insurance and registration are extra. ††$6,000/$3,000 ($5,000/$2,000 manufacturer to dealer incentive plus $1,000/$1,000 Year-End Holiday Bonus) Acura cash purchase incentive is available on select new 2013 MDX(models YD2H2DJN, YD2H6DKN)/ILX(models DE1F5DJN, DE2E5DJN, DE1F7DKN). *$9,000 Acura cash purchase incentive is available on select new 2012 MDX models. Acura cash purchase incentive will be deducted from the negotiated price before taxes and cannot be combined with special lease or finance offers. Retailer may lease/sell for less. Retailer order/trade may be necessary. Offers are only valid for BC residents at BC Acura retailers until November 30, 2012. See Harmony Acura for full details. †
The new 2013For a limited time save up to $9,000 on remaining select 2012 Acura models.
2552 EntErprisE way, KElowna 250-861-3003 harmonyacura.com D30696 Lease offer is available through Acura Financial Services Inc. on approved credit. 2013 MDX 6-speed automatic (model YD2H2DJN)/2013 TL 6-speed automatic (model UA8F2DJ)/2013 ILX 5-speed automatic (model DE1F3DJ) leased at 0.9%/1.9%/1.9% APR for 30/48/36 months. Monthly payment is $595/$498/$298 (includes $1,945 freight & PDI), with $5,273/$0/$2,800 ($6,273/$1,0000/$3,800 less $1,000/$1,000/$1,000 Year-End Holiday Bonus) down payment. First monthly payment and $0 security deposit due at lease inception. Total lease obligation is $23,123/$24,954/$13,528. Option to purchase at lease end for $31,914/$19,147.20/$16,396.10 plus taxes. 50,000/80,000/60,000 kilometre allowance; charge of $0.15/km for excess kilometres. $1,000 year-end holiday bonus available on the 2013 Acura MDX/TL/ILX and will be deducted from the negotiated price before taxes and can be combined with special finance or lease offers. Taxes, license, insurance and registration are extra. ††$6,000/$3,000 ($5,000/$2,000 manufacturer to dealer incentive plus $1,000/$1,000 Year-End Holiday Bonus) Acura cash purchase incentive is available on select new 2013 MDX(models YD2H2DJN, YD2H6DKN)/ILX(models DE1F5DJN, DE2E5DJN, DE1F7DKN). *$9,000 Acura cash purchase incentive is available on select new 2012 MDX models. Acura cash purchase incentive will be deducted from the negotiated price before taxes and cannot be combined with special lease or finance offers. Retailer may lease/sell for less. Retailer order/trade may be necessary. Offers are only valid for BC residents at BC Acura retailers until November 30, 2012. See Harmony Acura for full details. †
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2552 EntErprisE way, KElowna 250-861-3003 harmonyacura.com
† Lease offer is available through Acura Financial Services Inc. on approved credit. 2013 MDX 6-speed automatic (model YD2H2DJN)/2013 TL 6-speed automatic (model UA8F2DJ)/2013 ILX 5-speed automatic (model DE1F3DJ) leased at 0.9%/1.9%/1.9% APR for 30/48/36 months. Monthly payment is $595/$498/$298 (includes $1,945 freight & PDI), with $5,273/$0/$2,800 ($6,273/$1,0000/$3,800 less $1,000/$1,000/$1,000 Year-End Holiday Bonus) down payment. First monthly payment and $0 security deposit due at lease inception. Total lease obligation is $23,123/$24,954/$13,528. Option to purchase at lease end for $31,914/$19,147.20/$16,396.10 plus taxes. 50,000/80,000/60,000 kilometre allowance; charge of $0.15/km for excess kilometres. $1,000 year-end holiday bonus available on the 2013 Acura MDX/TL/ILX and will be deducted from the negotiated price before taxes and can be combined with special finance or lease offers. Taxes, license, insurance and registration are extra. ††$6,000/$3,000 ($5,000/$2,000 manufacturer to dealer incentive plus $1,000/$1,000 Year-End Holiday Bonus) Acura cash purchase incentive is available on select new 2013 MDX(models YD2H2DJN, YD2H6DKN)/ILX(models DE1F5DJN, DE2E5DJN, DE1F7DKN). *$9,000 Acura cash purchase incentive is available on select new 2012 MDX models. Acura cash purchase incentive will be deducted from the negotiated price before taxes and cannot be combined with special lease or finance offers. Retailer may lease/sell for less. Retailer order/trade may be necessary. Offers are only valid for BC residents at BC Acura retailers until November 30, 2012. See Harmony Acura for full details.
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SALE PRICE
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THE NEW
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$20,928
∆
INTRODUCTORY PURCHASE PRICE (INCLUDES $800 CONSUMER CASH DISCOUNT^)
MORE BELLS, MORE WHISTLES, MORE FUN!
2013 LANCER $2,500 IN NO CHARGE EXTRA FEATURES°
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2012 OUTLANDER ES
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Offer(s) available on new 2012 and 2013 models purchased through participating dealers to qualified retail customers who purchase a new vehicle by November 30, 2012. Dealers may sell for less, some conditions apply. Offers are subject to change without notice, see dealer for complete details. ‡ 2012 Outlander XLS/2012 RVR GT models shown have an MSRP of $35,198/$28,998 and a selling price of $37,028/$30,828. Includes destination, delivery and fees. Taxes, PPSA and dealer fees of up to $599 are excluded. § S-AWC standard on Outlander XLS and Lancer Evolution. AWC standard on Lancer SE AWC and RVR SE 4WD and GT. ^ $800 consumer cash discount applicable on 2013 Lancer 10th Anniversary Edition purchased between November 1, 2012 and November 30, 2012. Consumer cash discount will be deducted from the negotiated price before taxes and will take place at time of purchase. ° $2,500 in no charge extra features applies to 2013 Lancer 10th Anniversary Edition for vehicles purchased up to November 30, 2012. Based on dealer inventory. See your dealer for details. ¶ Up to $1,000 in rebates available on the purchase of new 2013 Lancer 10th Anniversary models (CL41-C C62) to current Mitsubishi owners. Amount will be deducted from the negotiated price after taxes. Loyalty rebate applies to vehicles purchased and delivered between November 1, 2012 and November 30, 2012. Other conditions apply. See dealer for details. ◊ 0% purchase financing available through Bank of Montreal for up to 72 months on select new 2012 RVR models and up to 84 months on all new 2012 Outlander models (terms vary by model, see dealer for details). Representative examples: 2012 Outlander ES 2WD (CO45-A)/2012 RVR ES 2WD (CS45-A) with 182/156 bi-weekly payments of $153/$140 over 84/72 months equals a total obligation of $27,828/$21,828 and a cost of borrowing of $0/$0. Includes up to $1,450 in freight, $250 in PDI, $100 in air tax, up to $30 in EHF. Excludes $15 duty on new tires, taxes, PPSA, registration, insurance, licensing, administration, up to $599 in other dealer fees and any additional government fees. * Best backed claim does not cover Lancer Evolution, Lancer Ralliart or i-MiEV. ® MITSUBISHI MOTORS, BEST BACKED CARS IN THE WORLD are trade-marks of Mitsubishi Motors North America, Inc. and are used under license. ** Whichever comes first. Regular maintenance not included. See dealer or mitsubishi-motors.ca for warranty terms, restrictions and details. Not all customers will qualify.
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*“8 vehicles for under $22,000” based on the cash purchase price of $11,450/$13,700/$13,450/$15,450/$19,250/$21,745/$18,145/$21,645 which includes a cash rebate of $3,600/$1,750/$4,000/$2,500/$4,100/$2,000/$4,700/$9,750 based on an MSRP of $15,050/$15,450/$17,450/$17,950/$23,350/$23,745/$23,345/$31,395 for the 2008 Rio EX MT (RO5428)/2008 Rio5 MT (RO5528)/2008 Spectra LX MT (ST5418)/2008 Spectra5 LX MT (ST5518)/2008 Magentis LX MT (MS5418)/2008 Rondo LX (RN7518)/2008 Sportage LX MT (SP5518)/2008 Sedona LX (SD7528). **Bi-weekly payments for 2008 Sportage LX Conv. (SP7528)/2008 Rio EX MT (RO5428)/2008 Rondo EX (RN7528) are $136/$85/$128 with an APR of 0%/0.9%/0% for 60 months, amortized over an 84-month period. Estimated remaining principal balance of $7,070/$4,397/$6,641 plus applicable taxes due at end of 60-month period. License, registration, insurance, dealer administration fees and taxes are excluded. Delivery and destination included. ◆Cash purchase price for the 2008 Sportage LX Conv./2008 Rio EX MT/2008 Rondo EX of $21,545/$11,450/$21,745 includes a cash rebate of $4,700/$3,600/$2,000 based on an MSRP of $26,745/$15,050/$23,745. Cash purchase price for 2008 Sportage LX Conv. (SP7528) includes a $500 cash rebate in lieu of gas card. ✜Get a $500 Gas Card or cash rebate with the cash purchase, lease or loan of any new 2008 Kia SUV. Offer is available on any new 2008 Sportage/Sorento (all trims) and only for use at participating Kia dealers by Canadian residents. ❖The effective interest rates are 3.64%/9.81%/2.09% relative to their respective advertised finance/lease APRs. The effective rates are for information purposes only. §0% purchase financing available on select 2008 Rio/Rio5/Spectra/Spectra5/Rondo/Magentis/Amanti/Sportage/Sedona/Sorento models for a term of up to 48/48/72/72/60/72/24/60/60/48 months O.A.C. (term varies by model). Offer available on financed transactions only. Purchase financing example: $10,000 at 2.9% purchase financing equals $179 per month for 60 months; cost of borrowing (C.O.B.) is $755 for a total obligation of $10,755. Monthly payment and C.O.B. will vary depending on amount borrowed, the term and down payment/ trade. Other lease and finance options available. Dealers are free to set individual prices. Prices subject to change without notice. Certain restrictions may apply. >Highway/city fuel consumption for 2008 Sportage LX MT is 7.8 L (36 MPG)/10.4 L (27 MPG) per 100km; 2008 Rio EX MT is 5.7 L (50 MPG)/8.1 L (35 MPG) per 100km; 2008 Rondo EX is 7.5 L (38 MPG)/11.0 L (26 MPG) per 100km. The actual fuel consumption of these vehicles mayBIWEEKLY vary. These estimates are based on the Government of Canada’s approved criteria and testing methods. Refer to the Government of Canada publication EnerGuide Fuel Consumption Guide. ††NHTSA (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration) test results. Visit www.safercar.gov for full details. ‡Green Score for Kia Rio/ Rondo based on manual/automatic transmission specification within their segment. Refer to GreenerCars.org for full details. ^Conditions apply to the $500 Grad Rebate program. ✛Some conditions may apply to the $750 Kia Mobility program. See dealer for details. ▼Kia’s “Worry-Free Comprehensive” warranty covers most vehicle components against defects occurring under normal use and maintenance conditions. Price, availability and specifications are subject to changes without notice. Some vehicles advertised may include optional accessories or after-sale equipment and may not be exactly as shown. Information in this advertisement is believed to be accurate at the time of print. Offer ends September 2, 2008. KIA is a trademark of Kia Motors Corporation.
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Lots of prizes to be won! For more details visit: www. christmasincloverdale.com 778.385.3769
THE DIPSY DOODLE CHRISTMAS EVENT SMYTH, Kevin
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Kevin David Smyth passed away on November 10, 2012 at the age of 54. He will be forever loved by his wife, Shirley; sons, Daniel and Ben; daughter, Terri-Lynn; grandchildren; a large and wonderful extended family; and many dear friends. Kevin worked for PCL Constructors for 25 years and will be respectfully remembered by his co-workers. Kevin will be deeply missed by all who knew him. A Memorial Service will be held on November 24 at 10:00 am at Henderson’s Funeral Home in Langley, BC.
Elgin Hall 14250 CRESCENT RD. Surrey Fri. Nov. 23, 10-5 Sat. Nov. 24, 10-5 Sun. Nov. 25, 10-3
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COLLECTIONS SPECIALIST ESC Automation Inc. is one of the largest independent controls contractors in North America. ESC has an immediate opening for a Collections Specialist at its Cloverdale, BC corporate headquarters. QualiďŹ cations: A minimum of 5 years’ proven collections experience in the construction industry; organized, process and detail oriented; familiar with lien and bond procedures; good Excel and Word skills and capable of working independently as well as in conjunction with other collections, sales, project and accounting staff. Duties: For the assigned portfolio of customers, ensure all contract documentation is on file; make routine collection calls; prepare and e-mail monthly customer statements; respond to customer enquiries; reconcile customer accounts; track project completion; track lien window schedule; other collection duties as required. If you meet these qualifications and have the desire to work in a dynamic team environment, please apply in confidence to: careers@escautomation.com
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Land of the midnight sun and home to the spectacular skies of the Northern Lights. Whitehorse General Hospital has the following openings: • Pharmacy Manager • Pharmacy Technician II • Manager, Nutrition Services • Registered Nurse • Microbiology Charge Technician • Quality Assurance Technician • Traditional Diet Coordinator ¡ Relocation support provided ¡ Competitive compensation packages ¡ Excellent educational and professional development opportunities ¡ Employee Recognition Program Awarded one of Canada’s Top 100 Employers for 2012
Apply online today! wghjobs@wgh.yk.ca www.yukonhospitals.ca
Greenhouse Construction Estimator BC Greenhouse Builders, founded in 1951, is the leading manufacturer of premium greenhouses. We are seeking a Greenhouse Construction Estimator that will understand each customer’s specific requirements and carries a desire to provide real, effective solutions and exceptional service. RESPONSIBILITIES ¡ Pursue leads, prospect new business and determine scope of work ¡ Oversee projects from estimate to completion ¡ Quantify and develop all aspects of the project including requirements, specs, costs and drawings REQUIREMENTS ¡ Construction and building acumen, read blueprints ¡ Post-Secondary Education ¡ Sales / Customer Service background ¡ Excellent communication, critical thinking, and job task planning Competitive Base Salary, incentives, extended benefits and RRSP plan. Please email your resume to careers@bcgreenhouses.com Only those candidates under consideration will be contacted.
A60 Thursday, November 22, 2012 EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION 109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES MARKETING COORDINATOR. Wholesale grower needs creative, experienced, highly motivated individual with a proven track record to focus on increasing market share and sales. Degree req’d. Submit resume by Nov 30th to: opportunity@natsnursery.com
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CLASS 1 or 3 Drivers for Langley based truck shuttle company. Must have shuttle or tow truck exp. Fax to 604-514-1297 or Email: bert@mobiletruckshuttle.com
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Driving Positions SCAMP Transport Ltd. Due to growth Scamp requires 4 new drivers to transport fuel both locally and highway trips.
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Multi-Media Journalist The Abbotsford News, a bi-weekly publication serving more than 45,000 homes, has an opening for a fulltime, multi-media journalist. Candidates will have outstanding and diverse writing abilities, including a flair for narrative. Advanced photography and video skills will be key attributes, along with a strong grasp of social media best practices (Twitter, Facebook, etc.), a passion for online journalism, and an understanding of how to tailor content accordingly. The successful applicant for this entry-level position will be a key contributor to the print product, while bringing creativity and innovation to our web-based branding. You should have a diploma/degree in journalism, and/ or related experience. Knowledge of basic Photoshop, iMovie and InDesign is a must. You’re a critical thinker, with keen attention to detail, and the ability to work well under deadline pressures. The Abbotsford News is part of Black Press, Canada’s largest private, independent newspaper company, with more than 150 community, daily and urban newspapers in B.C., Alberta, Washington State, Ohio and Hawaii. Those interested should submit a resume, writing and photography samples, and a cover letter to: Andrew Holota, Editor The Abbotsford News 34375 Gladys Avenue, Abbotsford, B.C. V2S2H5 e-mail: aholota@blackpress.ca Deadline for applications: November 30, 2012
Applicant must have a min 3 years Class 1 exp with no related DUI offences. Scamp offers very competitive wages, full benefits, RRSP program, and an opportunity to make over 3 dollars an hour in safety bonuses. We offer a 4 on 4 off schedule. Check out our website and apply on line www.scamptransport.com or forward your resume and drivers abstract in confidence to :
Troy Campbell 26988 Gloucester Way Langley, B.C., V4W 3V6 Ph: 604-857-4051 Fax: 604-856-6166 troy@scamptransport.com
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Qualified applicants only please. Email resume to: speel@idmi.ca Fax resume: 604-795-5767 Attn Stephen Peel Some great kids aged 12 to 18 who need a stable, caring home for a few months. Are you looking for the opportunity to do meaningful, fulfilling work? PLEA Community Services is looking for qualified applicants who can provide care for youth in their home on a full-time basis or on weekends for respite. Training, support and remuneration are provided. Funding is available for modifications to better equip your home. A child at risk is waiting for an open door.
Make it yours. Call 604-708-2628 caregiving@plea.bc.ca www.plea.bc.ca
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JANITOR/MAINTENANCE Gregg Distributors located in Langley requires an individual to look after daily janitorial and maintenance duties. Experience with office and warehouse janitorial equipment is an asset. COMPETITIVE SALARY & BENEFITS PACKAGE Fax resume to: Gregg Distributors: 604.888.4688 or visit Employment Opportunities at www.greggdistributors.ca
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An Alberta Construction Company is hiring Dozer and Excavator Operators. Preference will be given to operators that are experienced in oilfield road and lease construction. Lodging and meals provided. The work is in the vicinity of Edson, Alberta. Alcohol & Drug testing required. Call Contour Construction at 780-723-5051.
PRECAST AND BRIDGE ESTIMATOR: Chwk precast and bridge Co has an immediate opening for a full time experienced and energetic estimator. The successful candidate must be able to analyze and prepare estimates for precast products, bridges and some earthworks. Must be self-motivated and able to work independently. Competetive salary and benefits. Email resume to info@iotaconstruction.com or fax 604-702-0620. No phone calls.
Required for an Alberta Trucking Company. One Class 1 Driver. Must have a minimum of 5 years experience pulling low boys and driving off road. Candidate must be able to pass a drug test and be willing to relocate to Edson, Alberta. Scheduled Days Off. Call Lloyd 780-723-5051
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Delta based state of the art technology provider, national in scope, requires career minded individual with post secondary education for interesting long term position. Good technical aptitude in hardware & software, flawless written and verbal communication skills required.
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Responsibilities include estimating, subcontract administration, cost control, scheduling, and project coordination. Written resumes accepted by email only: resume@kerkhoff.ca
STUYVERS’ Bakestudio, a modern bakery near 264th, has full-time competitive wage positions available. A Shipper/Receiver is needed with forklift (including high reach/stand-up) certification: 3 years experience of continuous, safe operation required. Physically fit, detail-oriented Production Workers are also needed. Apply with resume to jobs@stuyversbakestudio.com
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RESPITE Caregivers PLEA Community Services Society is looking for individuals and families who can provide respite care in their homes for youth aged 12 to 18, who are attending a recovery program for alcohol and/or drug addiction. Qualified applicants must be available on weekends and have a home that can accommodate one to two youth and meet all safety requirements. Training and support is provided. If interested, please call a member of our Family Recruiting Team at:
Email: lisa@blackpress.ca
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KURT LeRoy Trucking Ltd., of Campbell River is expriencing a 50% growth of new capital expansion over the next year with a new division on the mainland. We need a Highly Motivated exprienced CGA to complete monthly cost accounting for each divsion.Payroll of 38-45 employee’s.Subcontractors will vary. Excellent salary and benefits.Please,e-mail resume’s with driver’s abstract to rleroy@telus.net or fax to 250-287-9914.
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Skilled in the Trade of Partsman. B.C. Driver’s license required PREFERRED ATTRIBUTES: • Electronic Parts Catalogue experience • P.C. skills ex. Word, Excel • Good interpersonal skills • ADP system experience • GM experience
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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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EXCAVATING •Mini Excavator Service •Trenching & Drainage •Concrete & Stump Removal •Driveway Prep. & Installation •Landscaping/Acreage Cleanup
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A-1 CONTRACTING. Renos. Bsmt, kitchens, baths, custom cabinets, tiling, plumbing, sundecks, fencing, reroofing. Dhillon 604-782-1936.
604-537-4140
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
Dave: 604-862-9379
Need CA$H Today?
SPARTAN Moving Ltd. Fast & Reliable. Insured Competitive rates. Wknd Specials. Call Frank: (604) 435-8240
329 PAINTING & DECORATING
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
EXCAVATORS BACKHOES, CATS
Borrow Up To $25,000
DUMP TRUCKS, BOBCATS
No Credit Checks! Cash same day, local office.
FARM TRACTORS
www.PitStopLoans.com 604-777-5046
(604)531-5935
European Quality Workmanship
GRAHAM’S EXCAVATING
CONTRACT OR HOURLY FREE ESTIMATES
PAINT SPECIAL
Per Molsen 604-575-1240
3 rooms for $299, 2 coats any colour
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HOME CARE
GET MOBILE! A Registered Physical Therapist will come to your home. Had a recent fall, joint replacement or fracture? Do you have reduced mobility? Call 778-8689615. Extended health plans may covers costs.
~ Excavation, Clearing ~ ~ Drainage, Final Grading ~ Free Estimates, 20 years exp. Fully Insured/WCB
INTERIOR/EXTERIOR, Repairs & Reno’s, Sundecks & Additions, New Homes
A-TECH Services 604-230-3539 Running this ad for 8yrs
(Ceiling & Trim extra) Price incls Cloverdale Premium quality paint. NO PAYMENT until Job is completed. Ask us about our Laminate Flooring & Maid Services.
(604)533-9108
www.paintspecial.com
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LEGAL SERVICES
269
FENCING
6’ Cedar Fence: $16/ft. Hand blt. Sundecks, Sheds & Gazebos. Est’d 1989, free est. Brad 604-530-9331
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GARDENING .Hayden Painting 778-229-0236 Family Owned & Operated
SL PAINTING
BARKMULCH, SAND, GRAVEL
Interior/Exterior. FREE Estimates. Quality job. Fully insured - WCB Please call Sonly.
Call 604-531-5935
604-328-6387
TOPSOIL
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
JOE DIRT
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CLEANING SERVICES
CLEANING SERVICE. Responsible, Reliable & Friendly. Phone (604)319-8087
www.blackpress.ca
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UNIQUE CONCRETE DESIGN
257
HOME IMPROVEMENTS
Want to Get That Home Renovation Project Finished, That Hasn’t Even Started?
damaged concrete. Ken 604-532-0662
• ELECTRICAL • FULL PLUMBING SERVICES • HVAC GAS FITTING *Free Est. *Licensed *Insured 24hr. Emergency Service
Specializing in Private Events! We Come To You! Doing It All, From Set-Up - Clean-Up.
The Chilliwack Progress Black Press B.C. The award-winning Chilliwack Progress has an opening for a full-time, multi-media journalist. The successful candidate will have diverse writing capabilities, including experience writing hard news. Advanced photography and video skills will be key attributes, as well as excellent time management. An ideal applicant will have a strong grasp of social media best practices (Twitter, Facebook, etc.), a passion for online journalism, and an understanding of how to tailor content accordingly. We are looking for someone who will be a key contributor to the core print product, while bringing creativity and innovation to our web-based branding. Knowledge of basic Photoshop, iMovie and inDesign is a must. Candidates should have a diploma/degree in journalism, or a related field. The successful candidate will show keen attention to detail, work well under deadline pressures, and be willing to learn in a fast-paced environment. The Chilliwack Progress is part of Black Press, Canada’s largest private, independent newspaper company, with more than 150 community, daily and urban newspapers in B.C., Alberta, Washington State, Ohio and Hawaii. Those interested should submit a resume, writing samples and a cover letter to: The Chilliwack Progress Editor 45860 Spadina Ave., Chilliwack, BC V2P 6H9 or e-mail editor@theprogress.com Deadline for applications is December 7, 2012
Progress
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HELP WANTED
MULTI-MEDIA JOURNALIST
The Chilliwack
GARDENING
SEMI-RETIRED contractor will do small concrete jobs. Patio’s, sidewalks, driveway’s. Re & re old or
604-475-7077
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PLACING & Finishing * Forming * Site Prep, old concrete removal * Excavation & Reinforcing * Re-Re Specialists 34 Years Exp. Free Estimates.
sharvey@fashionaddition14plus.com
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CONCRETE & PLACING
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
Call: Rick (604) 202-5184
Spiritual
AQUA SPA
PLUMBING/HEATING Tired of driving all day? Tired of being underappreciated? Tired of no room for growth? Looking for more from your employer?
242
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
Deep Tissue, Relaxation Massage
Req’d at Venetis Steak & Seafood Restaurant. Apply in person: 20511 Douglas Crescent, Langley.
142 OFFICE SUPPORT/CLERKS
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
Chinese Massage
CNC MACHINISTS & MACHINE OPERATORS
JOBS: Whether you’re looking to find or fill a position, this is where your search begins. Call bcclassified.com 604.575.5555
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ENGLISH LADY. Home Cleaning Honest, reliable, hard working. Refs Pets OK Reas rates 604-533-1711
LANDSCAPING Yard maintenance, gutter cleaning Pressure washing, snow plowing Need something else? Just ask!
For a free estimate call:
(604)314-8926 joedirtlandscaping@yahoo.ca
SAMCON BUILDING. Complete renos, decks, kitchens & baths, from start to finish. All trades available. Over 25 years experience. Call Derek (604)720-5955 SMALL Job Renos Int. & Ext. Home Repairs & Renos. Quality Workmanship. Call Steve 778-888-7489
A62 Thursday, November 22, 2012 HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 329 PAINTING & DECORATING
SINCE 1977
Rooms from $99 inc. paint Over 2000 colours to choose from Exterior 2012 Specials!
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 356
RUBBISH REMOVAL
PETS
CATS GALORE, TLC has for adoption spayed & neutered adult cats. 604-309-5388 / 604-856-4866
778-233-4949 T & K Haulaway
367C
SNOWCLEARING
***BOOK now before the snow begins to fall.*** Snowplowing & Salting Services Commercial and Residential Over 25 years of experience. Competitive rates and fully insured. Free Estimates. Dave 604-418-5998 Rick 604-619-8498
TILING
A-1 Ceramics, Marble, Glass blocks etc. Install/Repair. Res./Comm. Free Est. 20 years exp. Peter’s Tile (604)209-0173
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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
FEMALE Chihauhau puppies, 10 weeks old, ready to go to a good family home. Parents from Mexico. Healthy, sweet, 1 chocolate, 1 vanilla. Shots done. 778-938-5687 or miss_skip_cita@hotmail.com LAB PUPS yellow / black, m/f, CKC reg. papers, all shots, dew claws removed,tatooed $400 (604)820-7714 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
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
Andrew 604-618-8585 $ Best Rates $
10% OFF if you Mention this AD! *Plumbing *Heating *Reno’s *More Lic.gas fitter. Aman: 778-895-2005
Tree removal done RIGHT! • Tree & Stump Removal • Certified Arborists • 20 yrs exp. • 60’ Bucket Truck • Crown Reduction • Spiral Pruning • Land Clearing • Selective Logging ~ Fully Insured • Best Rates ~
604-787-5915, 604-291-7778 www.treeworksonline.ca treeworkes@yahoo.ca 10% OFF with this AD
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
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PRESSURE WASHING HANDYMAN - 604-518-4778 WCB & Liability Insured. www.lwrestoration.com
353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS
PETS 453
BOARDING
SELF BOARD; 3 stalls in priv barn. Hot & cold water, winter paddocks with shelters, summer grazing, ring available in Spring. $200/mo. Call: Kathy 604-857-1666 SELF BOARD by CVP & High Point Trails. Extra large dry paddocks. $160. Call 604-617-3470.
Canuck Roofing All Roof Repairs Any job big or small. Free Est. *WCB *Insured *BBB 778-772-1969
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EQUESTRIAN
CEDAR HOGFUEL Special Fall prices
GL ROOFING. Cedar shakes, Asphalt Shingles, Flat roofs, WCB Clean Gutters. $80. 604-240-5362
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RCL SERVICES. Servicing ICI customers & residential recycling. Prompt ~ Affordable ~ Professional Service. No job too small. Lawrence or Rod 778-549-5189
RECYCLE-IT!
Augustine Soil & Mulch Ltd. Pitt Meadows, BC
604-465-5193
• Estate Services • Electronics • Appliances • Old Furniture • Construction • Yard Waste • Concrete • Drywall • Junk • Rubbish • Mattresses & More!
On Time, As Promised, Service Guaranteed!
604.587.5865 www.recycleitcanada.ca
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FEED & HAY
MIXED SPECIES HOG FUEL 1” minus mixed berry mulch, Red Cedar coarse hog fuel Phone R.J. Caplette 604-856-6500
477
PETS
3/4 LAB 1/4 Golden Retriever puppies. 4 males 1 female, born Sept. 8. $300. 604-864-9874 Mission
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RENTALS
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ALDER, BIRCH, MAPLE MIX. Cut up to 16’’ lengths, split, seasoned, ready to burn. $250 a 4 x 4 x 8 cord delivered. Call 604-534-1970 FULLY SEASONED, Alder, Maple, Birch. Split & Delivered. Free kindling. Phone 604-789-1492 anytime
FURNITURE
MATTRESSES starting at $99 • 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
MAPLE MANOR APTS. 20117 - 56 Avenue 1 & 2 bdrm suites
If you would consider selling your property of 3 Acres or more and want maximum value, send the details to: randyd@portraithomes.ca
$735 to $850 includes heat, hot water, cable to channel 43. On site security
There will be no pressure and no obligation, but let’s discuss possibilities.
Call 604-534-0108
LANGLEY new reno 2 bdrm., 4 appl., $950 mo. $25 Sr. disc. Cat OK. Avail. now. N/S (604)454-7749 LANGLEY
The Village at Thunderbird Centre
RENTALS 609
APARTMENT/CONDOS
LUXURY OCEAN FRONT CONDOS! 2 Bdrm. & 2 Bath Was $850k ~ Now $399,900
700
RENT TO OWN
STOP RENTING RENT TO OWN No Qualification Required, Flexible Terms!
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).
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LANGLEY CITY APARTMENTS ON 201A FREE: heat, h/w, cable TV, lndry, prkg. BACHELOR, 1 & 2 BDRMS. No Pets SENIORS, ADULT ORIENTED
Villa Fontana & Stardust
www.MarinSemiahmoo.com
Cloverdale – 60th Ave &176th St. Spacious 742 sf. 1 Bdrm. Condo. Only $880/mo. Option Fee Req.
1-888-996-2746 x5470
604-657-9422
Rainbow & Majorca
Resort Spa Restaurant Golf Marina
HOMES WANTED
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Call 604-881-7111 thunderbirdvillage@bentallkennedy.com
www.bentallkennedyresidential.com www.ThunderbirdVillage.ca
Bentall Kennedy (Canada) LP
Michael - 604-533-7578
LIMERICK MANOR
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
633 MOBILE HOMES & PARKS
GARAGE SALES Langley - Vacant clean 2 bdrm mobile home in 55+ no pet park $29,900/obo $449 pad rent. Will finance. Chuck 604-830-1960.
HOBBIES & CRAFTS
Spacious, Clean Bachelor, 1,2 & 3 Bedroom Heat, Hot Water,
Bachelor suite - $635 1 bdrm - $720 - $750/month Inc. heat/storage/parking Adult oriented Sorry - no pets
LANGLEY CITY
CHESTNUT PLACE
Apartments 20727 Fraser Highway
By appt - call 604 - 514 - 1480
604-530-0030
1 & 2 Bedrooms avail incl heat/hot water/cable
Linwood Place Apts
www.cycloneholdings.ca
Criminal record check may be req’d.
3 BEDROOM apartment for rent in Aldergrove available Dec.1. $800 per month. A $400 damage deposit is required with the first month’s rent. Hydro, cable and internet are not included. NO smoking and NO pets. Please contact Steve at 604856-5125 Monday to Friday 9 am-4:30 pm or Michele at 604-8883723 Monday to Friday 9 am-4:30 pm.
20051- 55 A Ave.
Ph: 604-533-4061
st
1 MONTH FREE
LANGLEY
Newly Renovated Units
CLAYMORE APTS
Starting at $835.
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
$675 to $835 includes Heat, Hot water, Cable to channel 43. On site security Ask for details
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.
604-533-9780
Call 604-530-6555
LANGLEY clean quiet 1bdr apt in secure bldg, lots of storage, ns/np, Dec1. $750 604-539-0229
Must bring in this ad to receive 1st month free
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
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HOUSES FOR SALE
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HOUSES FOR SALE
HOUSES FOR SALE
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HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper?
1/2 Month Free LANGLEY CITY
Near Langley City Hall & shops
CALL FOR AVAILABILITY
APARTMENT/CONDO
LOTS
630
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
560
706
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
QUALITY/GORGEOUS dining room set. Includes a curved upholstered banquette, a 54 “ Round table with nickel plated feet, a leaf, 2 black leather chairs on castors. $3,900. 604-385-0961.
S.Langley 1223-240th St. Fri Nov 23, 9am-12noon. Sat Nov 24th 9am-3pm. Sun Nov 25, 9am-1pm. Huge Sale. Something for everyone
APARTMENT/CONDO
LANGLEY
DEVELOPMENT LAND WANTED
627
612 BUSINESSES FOR SALE
JUNK REMOVAL Recycled Earth Friendly
FUEL
REAL ESTATE
RUBBISH REMOVAL
RENTALS
Betsy - 604-533-6945
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548 360 PLUMBING & HEATING. Gas, plumbing, heating, reno’s, repairs. 20 years exp., reliable & courteous. Lic’d. Bonded. Jack 778-835-4416
REAL ESTATE
European German Shepherd pups, 9 weeks, nice, classic colors. Lrg dogs CKC + all shots $1000/ea & up. 1 M & 2 F. 604-538-4883
TREE SERVICES A1-TRI-CRAFT Tree Serv. Dangerous tree removal, spiral pruning hedge trimming, stump grinding, topping. Insured, WCB Free Est Arborist Reports
ACREAGE
603
*Appliances *BBQs *Exercise Equip *Cars/Trucks/Trailers *Hotwater Tanks *Furnaces * Restaurant Equipment All FREE pickup!
373B
PLUMBING
477
REAL ESTATE
FREE! Scrap Metal Removal...FREE!!!
Paul Schenderling 604-530-7885 / 604-328-3221
338
PETS
BRITTANY SPANIEL spayed F, 4 years old, A.K.C. reg. orange/white, great family dog, needs lots of exercise, Call (604)820-0551 after 4pm
CEILINGS OUR SPECIALTY
POLAR BEAR PAINTING $299 ~ 3 rooms (walls only 2 coats) 604-866-6706
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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
612 BUSINESSES FOR SALE
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SURREY: 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, hardwood floors throughout and new roof. $549,000. 604-575-5555.
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langleytimes.com RENTALS 706
RENTALS
APARTMENT/CONDO
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HOMES FOR RENT
19777 Willowbrook Dr., Langley 100-20436 Fraser Hwy., Langley
1 & 2 BDRM APTS
Condos
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 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 5555 208th Street, Langley Studio - 1 & 2 bdrms. Indoor swimming pool and rec facility. Includes heat & 1 parking stall. No pets
Phone 604-530-1912
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.
ARE INEXPENSIVE AND
THEY WORK HARD!
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AUTO ACCESSORIES/ PARTS
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TRUCKS & VANS
• Autos • Trucks • Equipment Removal
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Aldergrove lge 1 bdrm $750 incl gas hydro sh ldry. Gas f/p. np/ns, no partiers. $250dd. 604-856-9642 ALDERGROVE. Very lrg 2 bdrm. Nr all amens. Dec 1. $800 incl util. NS, NP. 604-607-0026, 778-246-0103
140 PRE-OWNED *Cars *Trucks *Vans - Start @ $1990 ALL VEHICLES INSPECTED & AIR CARED. Located in Langley FINANCING AVAILABLE
CAMPBELL VALLEY - Bachelor suite, $450/mo. Avail. Dec. 1st. (604)539-1269
Bad Credit, No Credit No Problem!!! Call or Text Gill for more details
Cloverdale 60/168. 1 Bdrm ste $575/ea. Inc util, pkg, lndry, cable. Suit semi-retired. 604-576-9777
1996 GMC SIERRA ext. cab, 4.3 Bortex, exc. cond. Must sell $3500 obo (604)530-4814
RECREATIONAL/SALE
1996 22’ SLUMBER QUEEN 5th wheel. Interior like new, has to be seen to appreciate. New stereo, back up camera, new HD antenna, m/w, a/c. Includes hitch. $6,500. 604-625-7761 Aldergrove.
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SCRAP CAR REMOVAL
The Scrapper
2000 CHEVY VENTURE $2100 7 passenger, auto, new tires, very good condition. 778-881-9292 or 778-881-3525
604-788-0817 (D#31067)
FANTASTIC, bright, spacious large 1 bedroom self contained suite above ground in upper Murrayville. Private off road & under cover parking. Private entrance. Private patio. Insuite laundry. Dishwasher, skylights, nicely renovated with open concept. Lots of storage. You won’t find better than this! Just under 900 sf for you to enjoy. No smoking, no pets. Please call Matt at 604-5627782
TOP CA$H PAID TODAY For SCRAP VEHICLES!
2 hr. Service www.a1casper.com (604)209-2026
WAREHOUSEMAN’S LIEN 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 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.
DreamTeam Auto Financing “0” Down, Bankruptcy OK Cash Back ! 15 min Approvals
1-800-961-7022
www.iDreamAuto.com DL# 7557
821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS
SUITES, UPPER
For more info. call Elite Bailiff
2007 HONDA ACCORD SE like new, 39K, 4 cyl auto, sunroof, reduced $12,500. (604)533-9133
TOWNHOUSES
Services at 604-539-9900 WWW.REPOBC.COM
AAA SCRAP CAR REMOVAL Minimum $150 cash for full size vehicles, any cond. 604-518-3673
MOVE-IN BONUS - Call for Details -
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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.
748 SHARED ACCOMMODATION
604-532-2036
ALDERGROVE, Bright 1 bdrm suite on acreage. Own bath & part kitch. $650/mo. Horse boarding avail for additional cost. Avail Dec 1st. Call for more info Kathy 604-857-1666
TRANSPORTATION
809
AUTO ACCESSORIES/ PARTS
OVER A THOUSAND VEHICLES TO CHOOSE FROM
WEEKLY SPECIALS NOV. 24 - 30, 2012
Door Glasses ........................................................... $14.95 Back Glass, Car....................................................... $24.95 Hatch Assy, Car ....................................................... $65.95 Hatch Assy, SUV ..................................................... $75.95 Hoods ........................................................................ $44.95 Fenders ..................................................................... $26.95 Car Doors.................................................................. $39.95 Truck/Vans/SUV Doors........................................... $49.95 Trunk Lids, Bare ...................................................... $26.95 All Bucket Seats, Manual ..................................... $19.95 All Bench Seats ...................................................... $24.95 Any Plain Steel Wheel............................................. $7.95
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1970 CLASSIC CHEVY IMPALA CUSTOM, frame off restoration, owned 32yrs. Best serious offer John 604-530-0175
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2010 VENZA: Like new, only 20,000 kms, fully loaded, automatic, 6 cylinder, dvd system. $22,800. 604-575-5555.
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FREE TOWING 7 days/wk. We pay Up To $500 CA$H Rick Goodchild 604.551.9022
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.
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HOMES FOR RENT
THEY
VEHICLES WANTED
TRANSPORTATION
SUITES, LOWER
S.LANGLEY 2 bdrm newly reno’d, strge, w/d hookup $900/mo incl util. Dec1. 778-545-8058, 604-530-2634
LANGLEY, central. Clean 3 bdrm. insuite lndry, close to parks, shops & schools, fenced yard. Avail now. N/P. $925 + util. 604-754-0704
A BCCLASSIFIED.COM CLASSIFIED AD.
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ALDERGROVE: 26324 16th Ave. 1 Bdrm $550, 2 Bdrm $650 incl hyd Avail now (604)556-8199, 825-4611
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DUPLEXES/4PLEXES
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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
604-575-5555 toll-free 1-866-575-5777
Willowbrook area, spac. close to everything, 3 bdrm. 1700 sq. ft. $1500 mo. 1-250-537-8718
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ABBOTSFORD~ Bradner. 1/bdrm studio. $575/mo incl everything. Avail now. NP, NS (604)341-1445
LG 1 bdrm Suite in Walnut Grove. Utilities included. NS,NP. $950 per month Call 604-968-9255
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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. $550/mo. 604-530-6997.
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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