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Charges laid in Bacon murder Three men also charged with attempted murder of Maple Ridge woman by M o ni s ha M a r tin s staff reporter

Three men are facing charges for a brazen gang-style shooting in Kelowna that killed Red Scorpion kingpin Jonathan Bacon and paralyzed a young woman from Maple Ridge. Charged with first degree murder are Jujhar Singh Khun-Khun, 25, of Surrey, Michael Kerry Hunter Jones, 25, of Gibsons, and Jason Thompson McBride, 37, of Hadden-Watt North Vancouver, police announced Monday. There was one other suspect, now dead, who police would not name. The three were arrested Friday and also charged with the attempted murders of Hells Angel Larry Amero, now jailed in Montreal, Independent Soldier James Riach, Maple Ridge’s Leah HaddenWatt, as well as Lyndsey Black. Police allege Bacon, Amero and Riach were in Kelowna that weekend as members of a recently formed criminal alliance known as the Wolf Pack. “This was a targeted, organized attack by the highest level of organized crime in our province,” Chief Supt. Dan Malo, with the RCMP’s Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit, said in Delta. see Charges, p8

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Ballroom Blitz Kristen Koehler (centre) performs as part of a group jazz number called Ballroom Blitz during a Peggy Peat dance school show Sunday at the ACT. More, p13.

Guilty plea in drunk driving death Trevor Livingston to be sentenced in May by M o n i s h a M a r t i n s staff reporter

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Amanda Woodthorpe died in the crash almost four years ago.

A Maple Ridge man has pleaded guilty to drunk-driving in a crash that killed his girlfriend almost four years ago. Trevor Livingston entered the

plea to one count of impaired driving causing death Thursday in New Westminster Supreme Court, several months before a trial was set to begin. He will return to court for sentencing in May. The charge carries a maximum penalty of life in prison. “I can’t go into the specifics of sentencing at this point,” said Crown spokesperson Neil MacKenzie. In addition to the charge of impaired driving causing death, Liv-

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ingston faces one count each of dangerous driving causing death and having a blood alcohol content over .08 while in care or control of vehicle. Those charges will most likely be stayed. Livingston, 23, is accused of being behind the wheel of a silver Audi on March 8, 2010, when it slammed into a pole in Pitt Meadows, killing 19-year-old Amanda Woodthorpe. The Maple Ridge teen was removed from the crumpled wreck

by people passing by. She was pronounced dead at the scene. The Pitt Meadows fire department used the jaws of life to extract Livingston from the car. He was airlifted to Royal Columbian Hospital in New Westminster with serious head and internal injuries. He spent almost a month in a druginduced coma. Two passengers in the back seat – a 20-year-old man and 19-year-old woman – were also injured. see Plea, p4

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‘Open arms’ for community gaming centre New facility on Lougheed to have 150 slots, bingo, off-track betting by Nei l Corbe tt staff reporter

Great Canadian Gaming bought the Maple Ridge business community lunch on Monday afternoon at The ACT, and explained what the new Community Gaming Centre is going to mean to the district. The facility could be a significant windfall for the coffers at municipal hall. There are presently 100 slots at the Community Gaming Centre on 224th Street, and they generated $787,000 as 10 per cent of the district’s share of the gaming profits. With 150 slots, housed in new $15 million facility on Lougheed Highway, the gaming revenue generated for the municipality could be considerably more. “It all depends on consumer acceptance and excitement,” said Jim Lightbody, the vice president of casino and community gaming for the B.C. Lottery Corporation (BCLC). He was one of the three main speakers at the Monday luncheon. Flanked by poster-sized artist’s conceptions of the new 30,000-square-foot building, Mayor Ernie Daykin said the new facility will change the face of the area. It is to open by the end of the year. Lightbody said people can get a sneak preview of the building by seeing the new Chances Chilliwack facility. “You’ll truly be amazed,” he said. The facility will offer bingo, off-track betting, a lounge and a “great array” of slots. It will be a venue for bands and other entertainment on weekends, and there will be patio seating. Lightbody addressed the criticisms of the province’s gaming venues. He said the B.C. government conducted a 2004 study, which found that crime did not increase after casinos were added to Vancouver, Cloverdale and Langley. He credited on-site security and

tre operators have been welcomed in Maple Ridge. “So far, it’s been open arms,” said Lightbody, adding that city staff “really have a can-do approach.” “We want to be part of the community, and we want it to be a great place to go,” he said.

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Jim Lightbody, of the B.C. Lottery Corporation, speaks at a luncheon at the ACT Monday afternoon about the new gaming in Maple Ridge. video surveillance with keeping the criminal element at bay. The research also found that the incidence of problem gambling in those communities did not increase, which he admits is “probably a surprise to some people.” However, he explained that about 4.6 per cent of the population is at risk of developing gambling problems, and because of this “social responsibility is part of our DNA.” Howard Blank, vice-president of Great Canadian, said his company endeavours to educate gamblers about gaming, the house ad-

vantage, and other factors that empower them to make responsible decisions. “We don’t want to make money off people who can’t afford to be there,” he said. Lightbody said the province made $1.1 billion in gaming revenue last year. About 80 per cent of that went into the provincial budget, paying for health care, education and other government services. About 20 per cent was given as grants to arts groups, sports organizations and school parent advisory councils. While slot machines have been controversial in other communities, the gaming cen-

“We want to be part of the community, and we want it to be a great place to go.” Jim Lightbody, B.C. Lottery Corporation Blank said Great Canadian is analyzing opportunities to best support charities and other causes in Maple Ridge. Lunch was covered by the gaming company, so the $10 patrons paid for lunch was donated to the Brown Bag Lunch Program, put on by the Friends in Need Food Bank, Salvation Army and Community Services. They received a cheque for $790, and Blank promised: “The best is yet to come – this is just a start.”

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Coldest Night walk raises $15,000 for local Salvation Army Maple Ridge event one of 38 across Canada

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The Coldest Night of the Year will serve up a lot of warm meals for homeless people in Maple Ridge. As Saturday’s event started, some 110 participants in the first such charity walk met at the Salvation Army Caring Place, 22188 Lougheed Highway, just as many clients who would benefit from the event were arriving to have their dinner. The canvass by the walkers, who did five- and 10-kilometre walks, raised $15,000, which will mostly be put toward the Sally Ann’s local food program. “It was great. It was fantastic. It exceeded our expectations,” said organizer Amelia Norrie, spokesperson for the

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churches, school groups and agencies, including Fraser Health, the Ministry of Children and Family Development, and staff from the Salvation Army. “There was a great energy – lots of community members out supporting the event,” said Norrie. At the end of the walk, which took about two hours for the 10-km participants, they had hot beverages, chili and fellowship. The top fundraising team was the ministry’s Ridge Racers, who brought in almost $4,000, and who will be treated to a team dessert by Salvation Army chef Tim Sarsfield. Norrie said the fundraiser will be revisited in 2014. “It’ll be back in February of next year – we definitely plan to do it again.”

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Bride suffers cuts to head and leg three weeks before wedding Vancouver police are investigating a weekend bar fight in Yaletown that sent a bride-to-be from Pitt Meadows to the hospital with injuries. Around 11:45 p.m. on Feb. 23, police were called to the Bar None Night Club on Hamilton Street. When they arrived, they found a 29-year-old woman suffering from cuts to her head and leg. It appears that the woman, there for her stagette party, was involved in an altercation inside the bar with two different groups of people.

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The four were returning home from a night out at Rooster’s Country Cabaret in Pitt Meadows when the car crashed. The Woodthorpe family did not want to comment on Livingston’s guilty plea until sentencing, but once again reminded people that drinking and driving can have devastating consequences. According to Statistics Canada, in 2011 there were 121 incidents of impaired driving causing death and a further 839 incidents of impaired driving causing bodily harm. For Mothers Against Drunk Driving, the statistics are a stark reminder that some Canadians have yet to heed their message. MADD Canada’s national president Denise Dubyk commended Livingston for his plea, adding it

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Two others were injured in the crash along Lougheed Highway.

will spare the family a lengthy trial. After years of effort by MADD Canada, victims of impaired driving and others, the federal government enacted Bill C-9 in 2010, which eliminated conditional sentences for violent crimes, including impaired driving causing

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death and impaired driving causing bodily harm. Rather than advocating for minimum sentences, MADD Canada believes the penalties must reflect the gravity of the offence, the offender’s behaviour and the irreparable harm that results from a drunk driving death. “Looking at sentencing for impaired drivers is very important for MADD because impaired driving for some reason has somewhat been taken lightly when it comes to the courts,,” said Dubyk. “Victims are left often wondering what in the world is happening. You feel that there are certain sentences that should come down and they don’t. Over the years, we’ve seen some lenient sentences.” MADD Canada plans to track Livingston’s case and its final outcome.

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Maple Ridge pizza place, sub shop, target of robbers

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Ridge Meadows RCMP are looking for possibly two suspects after a pair of food establishments were the target of robberies this past weekend. The first robbery took place Friday around 9 p.m. at a Subway restaurant on Lougheed Highway near 228th Street. A man walked into the restaurant, demanded money from the employees and ran off with an undisclosed amount of cash. Police said he fled in a white car, possibly a Honda Civic. He is described as a white man in his 20s, approximately six-feet tall with a medium

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sweatshirt, blue jeans, and had a green pillow case over his head, which was recovered by police at the scene. “At this time police aren’t sure if this was done by one or two suspects,” said Cpl. Alanna Dunlop. “Although the suspect left Dominos without stealing anything, the attempt was certainly evident and is treated the same as the Friday night robbery.” • Anyone with more information is asked to call Ridge Meadows RCMP at 604-463-6251. To remain anonymous, call CrimeStoppers at 1-800-222-8477 or leave a tip online at solvecrime.ca. CrimeStop-

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Not another day Today is not just another day. It’s not a holiday, not a day marked by cards or flowers or candy, not even a day off school or work. It’s more important – a day to right wrongs, to admit mistakes and pledge not to repeat them, a day to recognize that while we are different, we are the same – we all have feelings, likes and dislikes, we are all human; we all deserve respect, and compassion, second chances. It is more than a day just marked by pink shirts – a message, a symbol, a reminder that bullying won’t be tolerated, not in this province, not anywhere. Bullying hurts, and harms. The scars of those who have suffered from it run long and deep, and are everlasting. They map out lives damaged by episodes of ridicule and isolation, physical and emotional abuse. Often the discovery and understanding of such acts occurr after the fact, when the victims are young, after the damage has been done, and sometimes there is no repairing that. No matter what happens to the bully. That is why Anti-Bullying Day is so important, because it seeks to create awareness about the cause and effects of such behaviours, to educate us all in an effort to prevent and end bullying – at school, at home, at work, in person or from a distance. Take time this day to think about that. It’s not enough to just not be a bully. We need to stop others from being one, too, to step in and speak up. That requires courage, and we need more of it. That is how this day started, after two Grade 9 boys in Nova Scotia stuck up for another who was being harrassed for wearing a pink shirt. – The News Tell us what you think @ www.mapleridgenews.com

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Suzuki the Don Cherry of TV science VICTORIA – He has a white beard and a bully pulpit on CBC television, but he doesn’t use it to promote hockey fighting. Instead he sucker punches the oil and gas industry at every opportunity, with increasingly flagrant disregard for the rules B.C. Views of science. Public broadcasting Tom Fletcher referees keep their whistles in their pockets, wary of offending a legend. He’s David Suzuki, and he has evolved from geneticist to TV celebrity to his current role as the Don Cherry of Canadian science, an angry curmudgeon lashing out at his enemies. Earlier I wrote about Suzuki’s hit piece on the Alberta oil sands, featuring selective pollution studies and a celebrity turn by movie director James Cameron, who toured the alleged carbon crime scene in his personal jet helicopter. Suzuki’s latest Scud missile of misinformation was launched Feb. 7 on The Nature of Things. It’s called Shattered Ground, and it borrows heavily from earlier shock docs that target hydraulic fracturing for shale oil and gas. While clearly aimed at the surging shale gas industry in B.C., this hour-long program offers little about B.C.’s long history of gas development. Suzuki’s voice-over refers briefly to B.C.’s Oil and Gas Commission, insinuating it was set up as a pet regulator protecting the industry from

stricter oversight. Mostly the show focuses on places like Dish, Texas and Dimock, Pennsylvania. The Texas segment talks about traces of neurotoxins in residents’ blood samples, blaming this on gas drilling and “fracking,” the new swear word of professional environmentalists. The evidence shows some people have these traces in their blood, but others don’t, which suggests that more likely sources are cigarettes or exposure to disinfectants. Pennsylvania and Colorado are key stops for the anti-fracking crowd. For centuries there have been places known for methane dissolved in groundwater, typically from shallow coal seams. This is where you can find a rustic fellow to shake a jug of well water and touch his Bic lighter to it, producing a brief blue flame. The standard sequence moves to a sink and faucet, where a more impressive methane fireball is generated. Suzuki’s voice-over notes that this is the scene that really gets media attention. There’s no evidence that drilling caused it, but hey, it’s TV. Science, meet Hillbilly Handfishin’. Protest sequences take up much of the program. Moms rally against a gas well near a school in Erie, Pennsylvania, forcing evil Canadian corporation Encana to back off. An elderly Quebec woman sobs on camera, convinced that a nearby gas well will trigger a relapse of her cancer. One bit of local content is a segment on fracking-induced earthquakes, presented with sombre alarm by Ben Parfitt, go-to researcher for the anti-industry left in B.C. These are detectable by sensitive

instruments, as is the case with some mining and other industrial activities, but according to the Oil and Gas Commission, they don’t do any actual harm. It should be noted that Suzuki doesn’t do much beyond reading a script on these shows. He has people to load up the propaganda weaponry, just as his ghostwriter in Toronto cranks out the relatively innocuous weekly columns that run in some Black Press publications.

“It should be noted that Suzuki doesn’t do much beyond reading a script on these shows.”

In fairness, most episodes of The Nature of Things are in the original spirit of the show. A recent program on an ancient Egyptian aquifer, voiced by Suzuki over National Geographic video footage, would be appropriate for a high school classroom. The same cannot be said for this antifracking screed, which is plainly and recklessly calculated to twist public opinion against a crucial B.C. industry.

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The News/letters ‘Film industry actually being driven out’ Editor, The News: Re: Film industry on brink of leaving (The News, Feb. 20). While I wholeheartedly support your recent article, I would like to comment briefly on a statement by Mr. Don Emond. “Emond said the average yearly salary in the business is about $110,000.” It might have been for him – it sounds, since he drives production vehicles, like he’s a Teamster. However, the public should not get the impression that this represents the average yearly salary across the board. I have been a professional actor for almost 37 years. I belong to all the unions. As an actor, unlike a member of a film crew, who might be on the set every day for the duration of the project, I am usually hired for a day or two, maybe – if I’m extremely lucky, a week or more. And that could be all I get for several months, depending on the roles available. A principle actor’s rate (six lines or more) is roughly $634/day. The rate for an actor with five lines or less is $418. Extras, (if they’re union, make $22.26 an hour, and if they’re non-union, minimum wage. On a TV series, unless it’s a recurring character, you can’t get hired back for many episodes. Nationally, most actors make substantially below $10,000 a year with most having to keep up a nonacting job to make ends meet. And that’s in good years. Actors, because they are considered self-employed, are also not eligible for EI. The film industry in B.C. reached $1 billion in 1999. Since then, it has had an estimated 21 per cent yearly growth rate. Until now. Virtually every province – and U.S. states – that has cut its film incentives has seen the industry, and its concomitant revenue, evaporate. The film industry is not on the brink of leaving. It’s on the verge of being driven out. F. Braun McAsh Maple Ridge

Silver Valley plan not working Editor, The News: Last week I participated in the second workshop of the Environmental Management Strategy, organized by the District of Maple Ridge. I was impressed by the huge attendance (double the first meeting). It seems Maple Ridge residents are getting more concerned about their environment, as they should be. They and attending district staff are passionate about protecting the amazing natural resources that make Maple Ridge a special place. The opening presentation by district staff, talked of the vision in the OCP to build a sustainable future that embraces our natural wonders. We then sat in groups and discussed the details of how to succeed in the goals of the OCP and the district’s Vision 2025. All useful and very necessary stuff with a lot of great ideas coming from the participants. It, however, struck me during the event that what we were really doing was cosmetic surgery on a patient that is in desperate need of a triple bypass. None of the things we were working on mean anything if when we continue to build unsustainable communities in Maple Ridge. The fact is, we have a policy of urban sprawl disguised as a sustainable progressive plan. Nicole Read’s searing critique of council should serve as a wake-up call. She pointed out that the bold claims made

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in the Vision 2025 statement are a fiction. She explained how new residents bought into the Silver Valley Area Plan because they believed in the plan and Vision 2025. They wanted a better place to bring up their kids and to live in a sustainable community. But the plan has evolved into a pure marketing document and the reality of sustainability is now a distant dream. I am not saying that was the intention. I believe it was well intentioned, but the fact is it just isn’t working. Silver Valley/Ridge does not contain one single service that does not involve driving three to eight kilometers: • no schools and no prospect for schools; • no sidewalks to schools; • no stores, not even a coffee shop within walking distance; The closest bus is one to three kilometres away. There is only one road access to Silver Valley – a recipe for disaster. Most of Silver Valley, according to MLS, has a dismal Walkscore of five out of a possible 100, which means totally car-dependent. This is the very definition of a sprawl development, not a sustainable development. In my business career, I have written and tried to implement many business plans. When the business plan starts to go wrong, as almost all business plans

do, the right course of action is not to blindly keep following the plan. The right course is to examine why it is failing and to make changes. This may involve fine tuning or a completely scrapping the plan.

“This is the very definition of a sprawl development, not a sustainable development.”

The Silver Valley plan is going very wrong, but still we keep doubling down. We need to step back, admit it is not working and do a complete review, with public input. If it is determined that the plan cannot be made to work, then we need to stop, lick our wounds and move on. We cannot, in good conscience, keep selling a myth to new homebuyers and the public. If council truly wants to build a sustainable community, members need to go back to the drawing board and recognize the hard truth. Bruce Hobbs Maple Ridge


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Fraser Health is being accused of deleting some doctors’ voice-dictated reports for patients because of a huge backlog in medical transcription services. The Hospital Employees’ Union (HEU) says it sometimes takes too long to get the audio files from physicians transcribed and Fraser Health has a policy of purging certain files that have been in the system more than 60 days. The files that can be deleted are those that are “on hold” because the doctor failed to include certain information that’s needed before the transcription can be finished. “It leaves people with incomplete medical charts,” said HEU spokesperson Margi Blamey. She said the purging practice puts patient safety at risk. A patient might have a pre-anesthetic consultation with the anesthesiologist, who would later dictate a report and send it for transcription. But Blamey said some of the reports never get transcribed in time. “They may actually arrive at their surgery without the information being in their file,” Blamey said. But health authority officials reject the union’s claims. “There’s no risk of patients losing their information through a purging process,” said Yoel Robens-Paradise, executive director for Lower Mainland health information management. He said the “on hold” dictations that are deleted make up a “fraction of a per cent” of the overall transcription volume and said it’s

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“frightening” and “unfortunate” that the union would suggest all backlogged recordings are at risk. No files that can be processed are ever deleted until they’re transcribed, he said. The accusation is the latest volley in the HEU’s fight against plans by Lower Mainland health authorities to contract out the 130 remaining unionized transcriptionists based in Vancouver, New Westminster and Abbotsford. The move is expected to save $3 million per year on an annual transcription budget of $14 million. About half the medical transcription in the region is already outsourced to Ontario-based Accentus, which uses home-based subcontractors. Hospitals at UBC, Vancouver and Richmond had more than 16,500 backlogged reports awaiting transcription last week, according to the union. Robens-Paradise said transcription work has been steadily growing and he conceded a significant backlog does exists. “It’s not meeting my service level expectations,” he said, adding it can take a few weeks for some requests to be processed. Doctors can prioritize transcriptions to make sure urgent ones are done fast. Robens-Paradise predicts the backlog will be cleared this spring as work begins to shift to newly selected provider MModal. The change will bring state-of-the-art voice recognition systems that should more than double the productivity of existing staff, he said. The union has asked B.C.’s Information and Privacy Commissioner to investigate whether patient privacy can be assured if medical transcription is fully outsourced to a national network of home-based workers. The health authorities deny there is any security or privacy risk to further privatization.

Auditor General and the Representative for Children and Youth, the office would not be independent, but would report to the health ministry. MacDiarmid said the new seniors’ advocate will monitor seniors’ services and work with policy-makers, senior care providers and others to identify solutions to “systemic issues” such as those faced by families navigating the province’s system of seniors’ care.

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(Clockwise from top) Nicole Clark, Darby Steeves, Vanessa Yuen, Benita Etey and Emma Stewart perform a group tap number in the 17-year-old age group called Buster Voodoo during the Peggy Peat School of Dance preview show at the ACT on Sunday. Kathryn Solonynka, Natalie Wiens, Emma Mazer and Sophie Arsenault perform a group tap dance called Ghouls on the Loose. Darby Steeves in a group stage number called Enchanted. Darby Steeves and Spencer Taylor in Enchanted. Spencer Taylor and Nicole Hamdon perform a group tap number in the 15-year-old age group called Never Let You Go.

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in selected fast-food restaurants. "MuchMusic in particular has always struck me as the perfect place to work. They are fun, edgy, and different, and I like to think I am all of those things," says Babcock. What sets Babcock apart from other contestants is her outgoing personality and eclectic music tastes, which spans genres. "Knowing music from all generations helps too," says Babcock. "Growing up listening to Nirvana, the Bee Jees, and all my grandma's jazz music definitely raised me to be a music lover from the beginning." Her AndPOP gig has landed her interviews with Ed Sheeran, rapper T-Mills, Classified and Young The Giant. "When I interview bands and musicians, my main goal is to make an interview that is different," says Babcock. She often asks questions they have never been asked before. See VJ Search, p14

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Bouge de là paint pictures on stage Dancers perform at the ACT Saturday Choreographer Hélène Langevin and the company Bouge de là, bring a playful, spirited exploration of colours, line and movement to the ACT on Saturday. The troupe that transports audiences into an enchanting world that stimulates curiosity. Onstage is an artist’s studio, a space for invention and creativity that is full of surprises. Ideas burst forth, as the four dancers – Audrey Bergeron, Nicolas Labelle, Jean-François Légaré and Jessica Serli – treat the studio as a magical treasure chest, playing with everything they find: fabric, frames, paintings and props and accessories of all sorts. Inventive and curious, they alter, reshape and transform the objects at

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Notice is given under Section 227 of the Community Charter that the Council of the District of Maple Ridge intends to consider a bylaw to exempt the following properties from property taxation for a term of 5 years.

LEGAL: Lots 649 & 650, District Lot 279, Plan 2180 LOCATION: 11406 & 11414 205 Street OWNERS: Leanne Koehn and James Rowley PURPOSE: To exempt the above-noted properties from taxation under Section 225 of the Community Charter. The proposed tax exemption would be for a 5 year period. REASON: The proposed tax exemption is being considered in connection with a Heritage Revitalization Agreement and a Municipal Heritage Designation that will protect the heritage character of the buildings known as the Whitehead Residence, and the lands on which they are located, in perpetuity. The Whitehead Residence and associated lands have been identified by the District as a site containing significant heritage value to the community. ESTIMATE: The amount of taxes that would be imposed on the properties if they were not exempt is estimated to be: $4,081 for the year in which the proposed exemption is to take effect, $4,224 in 2014 and $4,372 in 2015. For further information, please contact Adrian Kopystynski, Planning Department at akopystynski@mapleridge.ca or 604 467 7330. 11995 Haney Place, Maple Ridge, BC V2X 6A9 Tel: 604-463-5221 • Fax: 604-467-7329

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“It’s fun for the viewers, myself and the person I’m interviewing. So I like to think that is a great quality I could bring to MuchMusic,” she says, confidently. “I’m also a very strange, weird person. And that’s totally okay! I am proud of it, even if people look at me like I’m crazy sometimes, I like to put smiles on people’s faces.” This is the second time, Babcock has auditioned for the VJ search. At 18, she made it to the top 16 contestants before being cut.

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Wednesday, Feb. 27 • Kanaka open mic features singersongwriters Rory MacRury and Laura Kelsey. You can hear new musicians every Wednesday, 5 p.m. to 7.30 p.m. at Kanaka Creek Coffee, 101-24155 102nd Avenue, Maple Ridge. Info: 604-463-6727. Wednesday, Feb. 27 • Les Misérables plays at Meadowridge School Feb. 27 to March 2. For tickets, call 604-467-4444. Saturday, March 2 • The Maple Ridge Music Society hosts virtuoso violin & piano duo Ning Feng and Wei-Cong Zang from Hong Kong. For tickets, call 604 467-3162. Tuesday, March 5 The Maple Ridge Public Library features a documentary film series focused on health and wellness Tuesdays until April 9 at 6 p.m. Info: 604-467-7417 or online at www.fvrl.bc.ca.

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Pitt juniors take sixth Valley title The Pitt Meadows Marauders junior boys basketball reclaimed the Fraser Valley championship on Saturday – a trophy they have kept on hand for the past decade. The Marauders beat familiar foe Heritage Woods 48-46 in overtime the championship game on Saturday at Walnut Grove secondary. “They did a fabulous job,” said coach Rich Goulet. “It was like playing Ridge in the old days – nobody would give an inch, and everyone knew everyone else.” The Coquitlam team pulled ahead 37-30 with two minutes left in regulation time, but Graham Smith, the Marauders’ talented centre, sparked a comeback to force a fifth frame. In the overtime, a big three-pointer by Mark Ashamalla put Pitt ahead for a lead they would never relinquish. Smith scored 18 points in the final, led

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One more loss and the season ends for the Ridge Meadows Flames. The Junior B squad has slipped to a 3-1 deficit in their best-of-seven series against the Aldergrove Kodiaks. Game 5 of the Pacific International Junior Hockey League series goes tonight (Wednesday) in Aldergrove. The Kodiaks won 2-1 game in Maple Ridge on Friday, then blew the Flames out 9-2 on Saturday at Planet Ice. On Friday night, the Flames outshot the Kodiaks 26-16, but Adam Bartsch was the lone Flame to beat goalten-

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Special O swimmers medal at UBC The Ridge Meadows Special Olympics swim team medalled at the annual Ton Greenfield Memorial Swim Meet hosted by the Vancouver team at UBC on Feb. 24. A total of eight Maple Ridge athletes, four male and four female, participated. Barbara Keam, new to the team this year, impressed everyone with a third-place finish in the 25m freestyle event, clocked at 45.48 seconds, and a second place finish in the 25m breaststroke event, timed at 52.79 seconds.

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OWNER OPERATORS $2500 SIGNING BONUS Van Kam’s group of companies req. Owner Ops. to be based out of our Surrey Terminal for runs throughout BC & Alberta. Applicants must have winter and mountain driving experience / training. We offer above average rates and an excellent employee beneďŹ ts package. Email a detailed resume and current driver’s abstract, and details of your truck to: careers@vankam.com or Call Bev at 604-968-5488 Van Kam is committed to Employment Equity and Environmental Responsibility. Thank you for your interest however only those of interest to us will be contacted.

HELP WANTED

Union Shop ~ Full BeneďŹ ts. Forward Resume to Fax: 604-888-4749 E-mail:ars@cullendiesel.com

.Flagpersons & Lane Closure Techs required. Must have reliable vehicle. Must be certified & experienced. Union wages & benefits. Fax resume 604-513-3661 email: darlene.hibbs@shawbiz.ca

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Sat & Sun mornings. Duties to incl: cleaning paddocks & stalls, fill water barrels, etc.

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Please call (604)462-0488

EXPERIENCED PARTS PERSON for a progressive auto/industrial supplier. Hired applicant will receive top wages, full benefits and RRSP bonuses plus moving allowances. Our 26,000ft2 store is located 2.5 hours N.E. of Edmonton, Alberta. See our community at LacLaBicheRegion.com. Send resume to: Sapphire Auto, Box 306, Lac La Biche, AB, T0A 2C0. Email: hr@sapphireinc.net.

MECHANIC

WAREHOUSE WORKER Moulding distributor has a Full Time opportunity available for 40hrs./week with our growing company. Experience is an asset. Must be career driven to join our dynamic team!

Required immediately Brake mechanic, CFV, Position is full time, Wage & benefit pkg

Opportunity available for career advancement!

Call Larry/Jason 604 826-9119 or email sympaper@telus.net

Competitive Wages & BeneďŹ ts! Fax resume: 604-888-1516 E-mail: cholm@ mouldingandmillwork.com

160 FULL TIME Positions. Wanted skilled fiberglass shop workers, enumeration to follow skill level, benefit package will be included after 3 months. Must have own transportation can start immediately (full time positions) please send resume to precisionfibre@gmail.com (Port Kells location) GUARANTEED Job Placement: General Laborers and Tradesmen For Oil & Gas Industry. Call 24hr Free Recorded Message For Information 1-800-972-0209

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COMMERCIAL TRANSPORT & DIESEL ENGINE MECHANICS Required for Cullen Diesel Power Ltd. and Western Star & Sterling Trucks of Vancouver Inc. Positions avail. in Surrey. Cummins, Detroit Diesel and MTU engine experience considered an asset.

Wages: $10.25/hr. 40-50 hrs/wk.

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Required for Maple Ridge roofing co. Previous experience is an asset, not necessary - willing to train. Wages Commensurate with Experience. Fax resume 604.462.9859 or e-mail - hirooďŹ ngltd@shaw.ca or Call: Sue 604.880.9210

Seasonal Farm Workers

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required in Pitt Meadows. Duties will include general farm labour, planting, pruning, fertilizing, weeding, picking, and all other farm duties. Work will be physically demanding; handling heavy loads and standing for long periods of time.

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EXPERIENCED Lane Closure Tech’s and Traffic Control people req’d. immediately. 604-996-2551 or email Traffic_King@shaw.ca

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$10.25/hr. Pitt Meadows BC. Experience an asset, but not required. Help in Bee farm, & relevant duties. Outside work, long hours. 15025 Neaves rd. Pitt Meadows BC V3Y 1Z1.

for Landscaping Work! Competitive, Energetic, Honesty a MUST!

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F/T Class 1 Heavy Haul Drivers required. 1 year low bed experience & ability to cross border a must. Please email DRIVER’S ABSTRACT with resume to:

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FABRICATOR with pressure vessel exp. req’d for Maple Ridge union shop. Email resume: mike@emmfg.com PYRAMID CORPORATION is now hiring! Instrument Technicians and Electricians for various sites across Alberta. Send resume to: hr@pyramidcorporation.com or fax 780-955-HIRE.

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PERSONAL SERVICES 171

ALTERNATIVE HEALTH

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 236

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HOUSECLEANING * Move- ins / Out * Staging *Inside Windows / Blinds * Organizing Gift Cards for any occasion

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MISC SERVICES

✶Dump Site Now Open✶ SBroken Concrete RocksS $23.00 Per Metric Ton SMud Dirt Sod ClayS $23.00 Per Metric Ton

GrassSBranchesSLeavesSWeeds $59.00 Per Ton

PAINT SPECIAL 3 rooms for $299, 2 coats any colour (Ceiling & Trim extra) Price incls Cloverdale Premium quality paint. NO PAYMENT until Job is completed. Ask us about our Laminate Flooring & Maid Services.

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

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Meadows Landscape Supply

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Meadows Landscape Supply Ltd.

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Aluminum patio cover, sunroom, railing and vinyl. 604-782-9108 www.PatioCoverVancouver.com

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TREE SERVICES

353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS Eastcan Roofing & Siding •New Roofs •Re-Roofs •Repairs Liability Insurance/BBB/10% off with ad

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

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604-618-6401 Marcel Repairs, Maintenance, Renovation Guaranteed work, Free Estimate

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Rated best painting and moulding company (2010 & 2012) by consumers.

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JAGUAR LANDSCAPING Lawn & Garden Service. Design, Pruning, Lawns, Cleanups, Comm/ Res. (604)466-1369

A-1 EXTERIOR/ INTERIOR. Quality job, senior rates, free est, residential, commercial. Refs. 15 yrs exp. No job too small.Call 604-476-0766

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TREE SERVICES

Your LOCAL Tree Service, For Honest Prices & Quality Work Call Scott at 604-618-0333 Certified Arborist Free Estimates * Fully Insured

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PETS 456

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Derek Manor 2048 Manning Ave.

LOCAL HAY FOR SALE. First cut $6/bale. Good Quality! 60lb bale average. Pitt Meadows. Call 604-505-4087.

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Port Coq ~ 604-941-5452 or 604-944-7889 FREE PREMIUM CABLE $80 Value

PETS

BEAGLES, 12’’ size, born Dec 25, tri colour 3 F, 3 M, $650. (604)3160376, tobyscardetail@hotmail.com

S Impeccably clean S Heat S Hot Water S Parking 1 bdrm ~ Avail Now $790/mo

CHIHUAHUAS, tiny tea cup pup, blonde & white, male, 9 weeks, ready now. $650. 604-794-7347

No pets ~ Ref’s req’d. MAPLE RIDGE

1 & 2 Bdrms $790/$880 GREAT LOCATION

Queen Anne Apts. * Renovated Suites * Clean, very quiet, large, INCLUDES: HEAT, HOT WATER & HYDRO Near Shopping & Amenities. SENIOR’S DISCOUNT

ITALIAN MASTIFF(Cane Corso) P/B blues, ready to go, 1st shots, tails/dew claws done. Ultimate family guardian $800 (604)308-5665

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Lab/Shepherd/Rotti x puppies, purebred, 2M/2F, great family pets, $250. Call 604-864-1004.

PUG avail for stud service. He is a rare silver male, purebred but not registered, $700 or puppy back. Also Golden retriever (not reg.) avail for stud $600 (OFA hips and cert eyes) Mission 604-820-4827 SHELTIE SABLE PUP 1F, white body + spots D.O.B. Oct 19th Sweet & loveable 604-826-6311

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE 509

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CENTRAL AUCTION #313 - 20560 - Langley By Pass (#10 Hwy) 604-534-8322 New home w/riverview in Ruskin. Pet/fam ok. $89,800 with $505 pad rent. Chuck 604-830-1960.

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604.466.8404 (Erik) 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

Craft Fair Sat, March 2, 9am-2pm

Heat, hot water & parking. Close to stores & schools.

Large 1 & 2 Bedrooms. Hardwood floors, adult oriented, heat, h/w & cable incl’d, f/p, Approved pets only. Criminal Record check may be reqd Resident Manager Onsite Now with SENIORS DISCOUNT

is Closing - Big Sale!

Maple Ridge

1 & 2 BDRM SUITES

1 & 2 Bdrms from $655 & $840 & renovated suite with dishwasher $45. extra. Clean, Spacious Includes heat, hot water & parking Seniors discount 21387 Dewdney Trunk Rd

ESTATE AUCTION Monday, March 4, 7pm View: Day of Sale

GARAGE SALES

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TOOL AUCTION Saturday March 2, 10am View: Day of Sale 8am

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TWO bedrooms, concrete hi-rise apartment, 8 floors with views, corner unit, 2 baths, 1030 square feet, insuite laundry, city centre.Vacant. $1050 per month. #80311980 222nd Street, Maple Ridge. Call Hanson 604-250-2196 for appointment. WESTGATE APARTMENTS CLEAN SPACIOUS SUITES 2 bdrm-$950 Centrally Located, 1/2 blk-Ridge Meadows Hospital Full time caretaker. MOVE IN INCENTIVES Seniors Discount CALL ANYTIME TO VIEW 778-839-4691

RENTALS 706

APARTMENT/CONDO

MAPLE RIDGE Central. Lrg 1 bdrm totally updated; new floor, paint,++ nr amens, insuite w/d, d/w, lrg patio, vaulted ceilings, sec u/g prk. Immed Ns/Np. $780+utils. 604-307-2241.

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DUPLEXES/4PLEXES

MAPLE RIDGE Central: 2 bdrm, full bth, inste w/d, carport + ext. storage $950, immed, NP/NS 604-808-6874

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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. $5,500. 604-625-7761 Aldergrove.

2 Bedroom Apartments And 2/3 bedroom Townhouses available

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RENTS between $880.00 – $1395.00

SCRAP CAR REMOVAL

AAA SCRAP CAR REMOVAL Minimum $150 cash for full size vehicles, any cond. 604-518-3673 #1 FREE SCRAP VEHICLE REMOVAL ASK ABOUT $500 CREDIT $$$ PAID FOR SOME 604.683.2200

Attractive modern units, in a safe, all ages community. Amenities include, playground, on site laundry facilities & secure parking in a certified Crime Free Multi Housing complex. Close to schools and parks with shopping near by. Pet friendly (some exceptions apply).

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If your combined monthly family income is between $2600.00 – $5500.00 you may be qualified for market rent. If your income is lower than these ranges call BC Housing 604-433-2218 TOP CA$H PAID TODAY For SCRAP VEHICLES!

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For further info call 604-451-6075 to view Metro Vancouver Housing Co-operation. PITT MEADOWS: 2 - 3 bdrm co-op T/H $1030/mo - $1134/mo. Shares req’d. Close to WCE, schools & shopping. No subsidy available. 19225 119th Ave. For more info & to book an appt. call 604-465-1938

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MAPLE RIDGE Cntl 4Bdr 2ba,fresh paint, X-Lrg yrd, lrg cov’d patio, F/P, ns/np. Apr1. $1550. 604-773-3912

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AUTO FINANCING • Autos • Trucks • Equipment Removal

Port Coquitlam 4 bdrm 1.5 bath house on farm, 5 appls, Avail now. $1400/mo. 778-241-8421

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AUTO FINANCING

Coquitlam/Port Coquitlam/ Maple Ridge

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

PRESA CANARIO P/B UKC, fawn Both parents approx 150 lbs. $950. Call 604-302-2357

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TWO bedrooms, concrete hi-rise apartment, 8 floors with views, corner unit, 2 baths, 1030 square feet, insuite laundry, city centre.Vacant. $1050 per month. #80311980 222nd Street, Maple Ridge. Call Hanson 604-250-2196 for appointment.

PORT COQUITLAM, 1500 - 3000 sq ft. Ground floor commercial area. Facing onto city park. 1 blk from Lougheed/ Shaughnessy intersection. Call 604-464-3550.

BERNESE Mountain Dog Puppies. Vet checked with first shots and ready for loving homes. $975. Langley area. 778-241-5504.

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

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Auto Financing 1.800.910.6402

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FREE TOWING 7 days/wk. We pay Up To $500 CA$H Rick Goodchild 604.551.9022

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Rooms from $445/mo. Fully Furn, weekly maid service, cable TV, private bath, on bus route, 5/min walk to commuter rail.

Haney Motor Hotel 22222 Lougheed Hwy., Maple Ridge Inquire in person between 9am - 3pm or

Call 604-467-3944

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2007 HARLEY SPORTSTER Factory custom, 74 cube (1200) big bore by Denco Cycle, Bassani pipe, windshield, sissy bar, leather bags. 27,000km, one old guy owner, $7450 obo (604)817-1945

1993 Ford Explorer, owned about 8yrs, well maint, pwr everything, runs well. $1150. 778-386-9152

748 SHARED ACCOMMODATION MAPLE RIDGE 2400s/f furn’d home to share, male/female with 1 other. Own bedsitting & bathrm, incl all amens. Ns/np. $625. 604-476-1335 Maple Ridge - 3 BDRM upper suite $500 per room. Avail. now. (604)463-8446

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SUITES, LOWER

2 BDRM grd. level ,washer/dryer, d/washer, alarm. $925 w/utilities. (604)942-8776 (604)809-2393 COQ. off Brunette, nr Schoolhouse. Large bright grnd level 2 bdrm ste. W/D, patio under balcony. N/S, N/P. $1050/mo incl utils. Avail Mar 1st. (604)524-0218, (778)772-9655. COQUITLAM Westwood Plat. 2bdr 1700 s/f, 5 appls, ns/np, avail now. $1100/mo incl utils. 604-944-1177. MAPLE RIDGE 1 bdrm suite with F/S, D/W, own W/D & full bath. N/S, N/P. Avail March 1st. Ref’s req’d. $750/mo. Call 778-995-7724. MAPLE RIDGE 2bdrm, 2bth, grnd lvl suite,1200sf priv ent. utils inc. Avl now. NP/NS. $950: Quiet mature cpl pref. Refs. 778-858-5256 MAPLE RIDGE. 2 Bdrm bsmt suite in new home, near 240th. Private entry, own lndry. Prefer one person. N/P, N/S. $825/mo incl utils. Mar 1. Call 604-970-0431. 778-847-0431 MAPLE RIDGE 2bdrm suite 1200s/f quiet area, near Safeway/all amens. No laundry, ns/np. 604-312-9195. MAPLE RIDGE Balsam St/134 Ave Brand new 2 bdrm bsmt ste, priv yrd, cov’d entry, incl hydro,gas, alrm A/C, No pets . N/S. (604)773-3912 MAPLE RIDGE suit quiet single couple, refs req. 2 bdrm g/lev. patio, shed, shr W/D, N/S, incl utils $900. March 1. (604)808-1787 v or text MAPLE RIDGE West. 1 Bdrm lower own w/d, prkg, near transit. $750. Quiet N/S, N/P, ref’s, 604-477-1000 Pitt Meadows. 2/bdrm suite, full bthrm. Private laundry. $1000/mo. incl electric. N/S, N/P. Avail now. (604)446-6131.

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MARCH IS FRAUD AWARENESS MONTH IDENTITY THEFT: Front Line Access

Identity Theft has never been as big of a threat as it is now. Every week we hear of lost flash drives, stolen data and breached files. “Identity Theft: Front Line Access� is a very personal, yet interactive presentation with proactive involvement by those in attendance. The content will be determined by questions from the audience. Here is your opportunity to get answers to your questions related to personal, family or business situations involving identity loss, privacy, stolen data and what protections are available to you.

GUEST SPEAKER

Today’s technology, along with social media George Greenwood Canadian Identity makes us vulnerable. Our actions and habits tend Resources Inc. to accent the situations, however most people tend to pay little attention to this subject until it is too late. Here is your opportunity to change some of your habits in order to reduce your risk and decrease your vulnerability in a light hearted and fun environment. As an author of three books on identity theft, for the past 8 years George has spoken to groups and business associations across Canada, as an advocate George wrote the resolution that became the new Identity Theft Law in the Canadian Criminal Code.

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