Peace Arch News, February 28, 2013

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Fair play: It’s all in the accents for Southridge School’s students who will be performing famed musical My Fair Lady at the school’s theatre this Thursday through Sunday. › see page A31

Cody Green performs

Stepping out at the Oscars Alex Browne Staff Reporter

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White Rock residents Cindy McMullen (centre-left) and Margaret Woods (second from right) join attendees of Monday’s public hearing in taking a closer look at a replica of the much-debated development proposed for the former White Rock Mufflers site.

Surprise concessions aim ‘to marry aspirations and concerns’

Muffler-site height conceded Mufflers site, at the base of Oxford Street – and offered to remove two townhouse units The developer of a contentious White Rock in order to create more green space. project made surprise concessions MonThe announcement – made by project day following pressure from architect Tim Ankenman – residents for the city to reject ❝We’d be in court faster came late into the lengthy a proposed bylaw amendment hearing for Bylaw 2001, which than you could say that would allow extra height. would amend the current muffler site.❞ At a public hearing held at bylaw restricting the height of Wayne Baldwin the White Rock Community commercial buildings in the White Rock mayor Centre, Richmond-based LLW area to 37 feet. Holdings Ltd. conceded an “This is a lot about balance extra two feet that had been requested for and finding a solution to the site that marthe project – originally proposed as a blend ries aspirations and concerns that the public of apartments, townhouses and ground-floor have rightly spoke about tonight,” Ankencommercial units for the former White Rock man said, noting the common thread in Sarah Massah Staff Reporter

concerns was height and lack of green space. “I’m hoping with these two compromises that we don’t do the wrong thing and defeat this and go back to the original rezoning. Again, that has fewer parking stalls and more units. Rather, we can get rid of those two units and bring building one down to the height that is allowable.” The extra two feet had been requested following a miscalculation – missed by the city and developer alike – that led to residential units of one building being designed to start below the floodplain. Monday, more than a dozen people spoke – with all but Ankenman and one resident › see page A4

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There was a familiar local presence in the spotlight for Semiahmoo Peninsula viewers of Sunday’s Oscars broadcast. South Surrey-raised dancer, singer and actor Cody Green was prominently featured in several song and dance interludes during the 85th annual Academy Awards show, including the opening number, in which his hoofing colleagues included Daniel Radcliffe and host Seth MacFarlane. He was also highly visible among the chorus joining Catherine Zeta-Jones in her steamy reprise of her All That Jazz number from Chicago (2003). Green moved to Los Angeles last year to concentrate on movie and television work, forsaking Cody Green a New York-based dancer career that had brought him lead roles in the Broadway and touring versions of West Side Story (directed by Arthur Laurents) and Movin’ Out (directed by Twyla Tharp). The Earl Marriott graduate, who also attended the Juillard School in New York, was grand prize winner of the Bravo TV Step It Up and Dance competition in 2008. Green’s mother, Susie Green, internationally known dance and movement teacher and founder of the Crescent Beach-based Joy of Movement Studio told Peace Arch News Green was direct-booked for the Oscars gig by choreographer Rob Ashford, whose Broadway credits include Promises, Promises and How To Succeed In Business. “He loves Cody!” she said, an assertion borne out by Green’s highlighted status in the Oscars choreography. Green is also featured in an episode of the locally lensed series Once Upon A Time, which he shot in January during a brief trip home.


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urrey Coun. Barinder homelessness. People with vibrancy to the area, and the Rasode’s concern about the mental-health issues, such as presence of many highrises level of services available to Shore, live in the area and need and other newer housing Janice Shore, who recently died ongoing help. developments has added to after being found badly beaten The area north of 104 Avenue, both the density and long-term on Dec. 2 at 106 Avenue and both east and west viability of the Taxpayers aren't 135A Street, illustrates the need of King George area. to pay closer attention to social Boulevard, is an At the same opposed to paying issues. area of specific time, the area is towards social While the City of Surrey has concern. services, but they want home to some certainly improved There are of the most to be sure they are Frank Bucholtz in its overall attitude a number marginalized working properly. and approach towards of socialpeople in Surrey. homelessness and service No one wants to social issues that are providers working in see a portion of Whalley become particularly prominent in that neighbourhood, like the Downtown Eastside, Whalley, and to a lesser and they do good with all its associated problems, degree Newton, much work, but many people but to prevent that council and work remains to be done. continue to fall through the community must be very Some parts of Whalley the cracks. proactive. continue to be highThe presence of Rasode has said, “It is crime areas, and SkyTrain in the area important to make sure that while there are many isn’t always a benefit. there are some measurable vulnerable people living It makes it easy for outcomes on the type of services in the area, the level of some less-desirable that are made available by protection and services people to come to taxpayers’ dollars.” they receive is sometimes Surrey from other parts of the She is correct. Taxpayers aren’t lacking. Lower Mainland, and if they are opposed to paying towards The provincial government determined to commit a crime, social services, but they want and Fraser Health Authority they can also disappear quite to be sure they are working play a key role in the services quickly. properly. that are made available, and Transit Police have helped to Rasode will be meeting with while there have been some slow this “Crimetrain” modus Coun. Judy Villeneuve, chair of improvements, much more operandi somewhat, but they the city’s task force on housing could be done. can’t catch everyone. and homelessness, Aileen There have been far too many Surrey council wants the Murphy, Surrey’s social planner, murders and serious assaults in Whalley area to become Surrey and others in the coming weeks the area over the years. City Centre, and is taking steps to examine what was available to While an attempt by Surrey toward being a major presence Shore before she was killed. to force landlords to either tear in the area. It behooves all Surrey residents down homes or fix them up A new Whalley Library has to pay closer attention to this helped deal with some of the been built, and a new city issue. social problems in the area, hall is under construction. Frank Bucholtz writes many continue unabated. The presence of Simon Fraser Thursdays for the Peace Arch Drug dealers are active in University and its large number News. He is the editor of the the area. There is significant of students has brought a new Langley Times.

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Gift-shop expenses double revenues, council hears

Museum’s financial loss causes concern said Mayor Wayne Baldwin. “The gift shop is making $11,000 but in White Rock Museum and Archives’ gift order to make that $11,000, they are spendshop is losing double its revenues, according ing $22,000, which is not good,” he told to its annual report. Stepura. Members of White Rock counBaldwin also noted that the ❝ It’s hard to cil raised concerns Monday about museum’s source of income was project your the library’s revenue stream and based on unreliable sources, sustainability lack of visitors – seen despite a such as tax refunds and endowwhen you do that. ❞ $1.4-million revitalization of the ments. facility in 2011. “They’re disappearing and Wayne Baldwin According to the report – pre- White Rock mayor can’t be counted on,” he said. sented by leisure services director “It’s hard to project your sustainEric Stepura – the library is spendability when you do that.” ing $22,145 to run the gift shop, but only The 2013 annual budget for the museum is recouping $11,000 in revenue. $181,745, including $92,000 from the city – The financial loss is a cause for concern, $85,000 in grant money and $7,000 for city Sarah Massah Staff Reporter

archive storage – which was included in the recently approved five-year financial plan. So far, the budget has been reviewed by city staff who have issued the first installment of the grant – $46,000 – to the museum. Stepura told council that museum staff anticipate raising $21,000 through the sale of decorative train plaques. This year, bronze versions will be offered, as part of efforts to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the train station in White Rock. However, Baldwin noted that the train plaques are not a sustainable source of income, and suggested museum officials rethink their operating budget and figure out other sources of revenue. “If you’re going to base your operating

budget on something that is not sustainable, like the sale of train plaques, ultimately they’re going to run out of space to put them in and people are not going to donate anymore,” he said. “That kind of money should be going towards the capital as opposed to operating.” According to Stepura, the museum recorded 23,000 visitors in 2012. Coun. Helen Fathers pointed out that is only a fraction of the number of visitors who come to the city. “It’s not a lot of people, seeing as the museum is open all year,” she said. “I believe we have 50-60,000 visitors a year, so to only have that many, I think we can improve on that.”

Visit from Stanley Connor Seter, 7, of the Cloverdale Bulldogs hockey team, experiences the Stanley Cup up close, during the historic hockey trophy’s appearance at the Surrey Sports and Leisure Complex in Surrey Sunday afternoon. The Stanley Cup was at the centre as part of a hockey open house, which also featured historic hockey gear on display, plus interactive games.

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Cloverdale man in mix to be named Top Chef Kristine Salzmann Black Press

Canada’s next Top Chef could hail from Cloverdale. Matthew Stowe is one of 16 chefs from across the country who will compete in season three of Top Chef Canada, set to air March 18 on Food Network Canada. Stowe, 30, says he’s had a number of great opportunities from a young age that enabled him to hone his culinary skills – and he wanted to see how he measured up against other chefs across the country. “I’d watched the last couple of seasons. Now it was time to put my money where my mouth was,” he said. The Cloverdale resident got his

start cooking at Lord Tweedsmuir where he was given much more Secondary’s culinary program responsibility than he might have under the guidance of instructor received elsewhere. Guy Ethier. “I was a student doing the work Through the program, of two guys in a really Stowe found work placehigh-end restaurant with ments at the Pan Pacific luxurious products,” he Hotel and Fairmont Vansaid. couver, and continued to “I figured most of my work at the latter through classmates would have this his senior year. Ethier also opportunity, but when I enrolled him in compegot back to the school I titions Stowe otherwise realized I had had a really wouldn’t have heard of – great experience.” Matthew Stowe ones he went on to win. He was hired at Lutèce chef After Stowe graduated in after graduation, eventu2000, his father encourally coming back to B.C. aged him to move to New York to work at Sonora Resort, a luxury and attend the Culinary Institute of wilderness resort only accessible America. While there, he interned by helicopter, sea plane, or boat at Lutèce, a French restaurant from Campbell River.

At only 22 years old, Stowe was the executive chef. While at Sonora, he wrote a cookbook documenting the dishes through the course of a season at the resort (The Tastes of Sonora Resort), and in 2009 Sonora was granted a prestigious Relais & Chateaux designation. The lure of settling down and starting a family led Stowe back to Cloverdale. Today, he works at Cactus Club Café developing menu items for the restaurant chain with executive chef Rob Feenie. Eventually he hopes to open his own restaurant, perhaps south of the Fraser. “There’s a lot of people out here who appreciate good food,” he said. “It’s nice for people to not have to

drive to the city (Vancouver) to have the same dining experience.” Hometown viewers rooting for Stowe this spring can hope his varied experience with high-end and casual dining will give him a leg up on the competition. While what Stowe can say about filming Top Chef Canada is limited, he valued the opportunity to meet people he has looked up to on television, such as judge Mark McEwan. He also says the competition was intense. “It was definitely more difficult than it looked on TV.” Top Chef Canada premieres March 18, 10 p.m. The winning chef takes home $100,000.


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Delta man’s charred remains found on Colebrook Road

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Police have identified the charred body that was found on the weekend in the 12100-block of Colebrook Road as a 29-yearold Delta man. Efforts now are on determining motive and who is responsible for the homicide. The Integrated Homicide Investigation Team (IHIT) announced Monday afternoon that the remains were those of Amritpal Saran.

He was known to police, but had no gang associations, investigators said of the deceased. “Just over 24 hours into this investigation, IHIT investigators and the Surrey RCMP are beginning the task of tracing the last days and hours of Mr. Saran’s life in an effort to determine the motive and who is responsible for his death,” IHIT’s Cpl. Adam MacIntosh said in news release. The discovery – Surrey’s eighth homicide of 2013 – was just two blocks from where the body

of 26-year-old Jaskaran Singh Sandhu was found by pedestrians on Jan. 28. Anyone who was in the area of 121 Street and Colebrook Road on Sunday, or who has information regarding Saran’s death, is asked to contact the IHIT tipline by calling 1-877-551-IHIT(4448) or by email at ihittipline@rcmpgrc.gc.ca To remain anonymous, call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-2228477 or leave a tip on their website at Solvecrime.ca

More discussion needed: opponents › from page A1 opposing the project. Bob Berger, who lives across from the site, brought a petition with more than 200 signatures from residents opposed to the bylaw amendment. Following the architect’s announcement, Berger thanked the developer for the compromise, but noted it wasn’t enough compared to what area residents have had to deal with. “I do think it is a concession. However, you have to remember

that transgressions have occurred from day one on this project and there are a lot of people here who are pissed off, including me,” he said, noting further discussion would be needed on the changes. However, Mayor Wayne Baldwin told attendees that the city was not required to organize and hold another public hearing to discuss the revisions. When transparency was questioned, Baldwin noted that residents can express their unhappiness when exercising their vote.

“If you want to vote against council, there is an election coming up in 22 months and you can do it then,” he said. Baldwin added that if the city flat-out rejected the developer’s bid – which, as revised, would adhere to current bylaws – “we’d be in court faster than you could say muffler site.” “And we’d lose.” Council is expected to vote on the amendment at the next regular meeting, set for March 11 at city hall.

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Badly beaten woman died of her injuries last week

Death prompts city review last week. Monday morning, Coun. A week after a woman Barinder Rasode asked her died from a brutal beating colleagues at an informal session in Whalley, a Surrey to request staff to help councillor is asking city determine what sort of staff to confirm all of the safety net Shore had in services were available to place. her before she was killed. Shore was housed at Janice Shore was the time of her killing, found on Dec. 2, barely however, social service conscious, partially providers say she clothed, and weakly faced periodic times of calling for help in an homelessness. empty lot in Whalley, at And the type of Barinder Rasode 106 Avenue and 135 A housing she had may councillor Street. not have been ideal The 45-year-old was for the mental-health beaten to the point that she was issues she faced, Rasode said. barely recognizable to those Often when medications are who knew her. not ideal for people with mental She succumbed to her injuries health problems, they turn to Kevin Diakiw Black Press

the streets to “self medicate,” which may have been the case for Shore, who used street drugs. What supports she had available to her is not readily known. “It is important to make sure that there are some measurable outcomes on the type of services that are made available by taxpayers dollars,” Rasode said Tuesday. Rasode will be meeting with Coun. Judy Villeneuve, chair of the city’s task force on housing and homelessness, Aileen Murphy, Surrey’s social planner and other stakeholders in the coming weeks to examine what was available to Shore before she was killed.

Surrey man arrested for attacks A 23-year-old man from Surrey was arrested after three stabbings in Vancouver Saturday. At about 11 p.m. Feb. 23, Vancouver police responded to a report a stabbing on Keefer Street and Taylor near Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside. When police arrived, they found a man suffering from an apparent stab wound to the abdomen.

He was rushed to hospital with life-threatening injuries. Police located a suspect on the street in front of the McDonalds on Pender Street at Abbott. He was taken into custody without incident. A second victim found inside the McDonalds suffering from slash wounds to her hands was taken to hospital with minor injuries.

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etro Vancouver proposed a new bylaw recently that would penalize businesses for any potential offensive odours they may produce, claiming the bad smells to be air pollution. The idea behind the bylaw makes sense. After all, no one wants to live in a neighbourhood made putrid by industry or agriculture. However, this bylaw will do little to prevent that from happening. So-called “high potential” facilities (such as animal-feed production sites, rendering plants and some composting facilities) would have to obtain an air emission permit, measure odour emissions and pay an annual fee of $5 per year for every person impacted by the odour based on that estimate, to a maximum of $150,000 per year. Moderate potential facilities (such as smaller live-animal processing plants and composting facilities) would have to register and pay a one-time $500 registration fee and develop an odour management plan to Metro Vancouver. But will those tax dollars benefit those living beside a stinky abattoir or mill? And will the modest fee Metro Vancouver is charging force businesses to change their smelly ways? Not likely. Instead of a bylaw that would require stinky businesses to install and run scrubbing devices that help mitigate the offensive odours they produce, Metro Vancouver is instead allowing businesses to buy a pass to pollute. And Metro’s own sewage treatment plant on Annacis Island would be conveniently exempt. If Metro Vancouver’s goal with this bylaw is to reduce air pollution, they’ve missed the mark. A bylaw requiring businesses to install technology to mitigate the stink they produce would accomplish that. But then, that’s not really the point. The only thing this proposed bylaw will do is line Metro Vancouver’s coffers.

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met a young woman named Faye the Wandering. other day. Now that’s a loaded word. She was enchanting, but not in the Faye says people get anxious when they usual way. hear about her lifestyle these days. We were outside the River “But where are you going?” Market in New West and she they ask. She shrugs. “How long Chris Bryan was unlocking the bike next to are you going to do this for?” mine. Another shrug, and a sweet, We chatted. mischievous smile that kind of Nice day, I said. says, ‘crazy, I know.’ Sure is, she replied. And when “Driven” is a word we use to she said yesterday’s glorious flatter. “Wandering” sounds weather had tempted her to ride inefficient, lost even, or at least out to Abbotsford, I asked, in off course, right? a roundabout way, what would She admits she’s not immune to possess you to do that? the pull of this mindset too, the The sun, for one thing, she push to get back into the grooves said. society digs for us – the pursuit But this is her life. of the house, the car, the career She wakes up in the morning track, the kids – the grooves that, and decides where to ride her bike, who some days, feel more like ruts. she’ll visit. Occasionally she’ll pick up a And can you believe it, she’s not even little work while she’s there – landscaping blogging about her experience! and the like. So what’s it all for, then? What is She has lots of friends scattered around “driving” her to, um, not be driven? the region, she said. And, judging by Faye says she’s been doing this for her easy smile and the way we fell into a about a year, riding from town to town comfortable conversation, I’m sure she throughout B.C., staying with friends, old makes new ones wherever she goes. and new. Before that she took a trip to To look at her, she isn’t scruffy in the Costa Rica and like many young people way you might imagine someone riding before her, she saw a way of living that a bike around the region might look. challenged everything she’d grown up Yet she is doing something we’re more with. accustomed to scruffy folks doing. The people there had so little,

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materially, yet seemed to have so much in terms of community. They spent a lot more time focused on coming together, she told me, and less time working and stressing about achievement and our ideas of success. When I was in my 20s the idea of doing what Faye is doing would have made me queasy. I’ve always liked to know where the path is. The plan. Exploring? Sure. But wandering? Yikes. But meeting people like Faye can be energizing and stimulating. Her journey, her courage and her willingness to embrace the unknown – are inspiring. She admits she won’t be doing this forever. One day her wandering will cease. And yes, she’s 20-something, and to a degree wandering is something many of her peers do. Few take it this far, though. When Faye and I finished chatting down by the river, I said to call me at the newspaper if she passed this way again. Maybe we could have coffee and talk more. About a week later I returned to my office after an interview. She’d left a message. “At the River Market again, until three thirty. Come out if you’d like to meet up.” I’d missed her. And maybe that’s for the best. The image I’d created in my mind of Faye’s life would remain intact. One of romance and adventure, and continuous discovery. No fears or anxieties about paying the bills. No blisters, and no nagging questions about where it will all lead in the end. Chris Bryan is the editor of the BurnabyNew Westminster News-Leader. The Peace Arch News 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 street, Nanaimo, B.C., V9R-2R2. For information, phone 888-687-2213 or go to www. bcpresscouncil.org


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Fencing off fun not the answer Editor: Yesterday was a sunny Saturday, and I watched as kids and parents tried to climb the fence to enter the baseball diamond in Laronde Park. Two years ago, permanent fences were erected around the diamond, and the gates are only unlocked by baseball teams when they want to use the diamond. I’m curious why other taxpayers are not allowed to use the field. If it is because the city wants to keep dogs out of the field, I would argue that for generations, everyone has played on baseball diamonds without being paranoid about dog excrement! There has to be another solution, so that all taxpayers can enjoy the field. Jennifer Findlay, Surrey

pennies made in the United States being removed, too? I understand why they’ve stopped producing Canadian Pennies. It’s because the cost of making pennies was more than they were worth. But pennies produced last year are still in circulation and still shiny. Of course, also in circulation are the 2011 pennies, 2010 pennies, 2009 pennies and gazillions of others. Now comes news that as of Feb. 4 this year, they – whoever – will be physically removing the pennies. All of them; including the ones

produced just last year! I ask why. Why not leave the pennies in circulation and let them disappear slowly and naturally as they’ve always been doing? Are there not costs associated with removing them? Why waste money by: 1) intercepting the pennies; 2) having machines differentiate Canadian pennies from U.S. pennies; 3) transporting the withdrawn Canadian pennies to other location(s); and

4) having machines destroy them. While stopping production of the Canadian pennies may be OK, purposely removing them and then destroying them doesn’t make sense to me. A more natural and low-cost thing to do is to leave them alone in circulation. As pennies gradually disappear, consumers would have more time to adapt and round up or down. The only cost would be distributing them with a gradual decline. Tony Roy, White Rock

Cost to remove makes no cents Editor: Re: ‘Will you miss the penny?’ Question of the Week, Feb. 21. The photo included with the Question of the Week showed at least two American pennies. Are

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Care worth commending Editor: In this time of constant complaining about our health care system I would like to take this time to commend the care I received in the emergency room at Peace Arch Hospital. Sure, I had a long wait before I got in but that had to be expected. In this “me” generation, everyone thinks they should go to the front of the lime with no consideration for others. If they would take a moment to look around, they would realize there are people worse off than them. Once I got in to see a doctor the care I received was excellent. Thanks to the staff, nurses and doctors. Keep up the good work. George West, Surrey

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Light penalties the wrong call Editor: Every time I pick up a newspaper and read anything that has to do with hand-held devices and what the RCMP are doing about it I just want to laugh. Oh, I don’t blame the Rural Community Moving People. I’m sure they know exactly what they would do about the problem if someone with an ounce of intelligence would just create a law that might work. Imagine a law that might even scare the general population enough that they wouldn’t dare use a handheld device when driving. I’m talking about a law that would state clearly that if a driver is caught using a handheld device while driving, that the RCMP can just take the device and store it at the police station for awhile. People might actually think twice before using that BlackBerry while driving if there is a good chance that

they could lose the device for 24 hours for their first offence. A week for the second offence and a month for the third. Do it again and you lose that device for good. Oh, let’s make it 48 hours for the first offence. Imagine: one minute you’re having a great time texting while driving and then suddenly you’re just sitting in your car and your BlackBerry is gone. You can’t call or text anybody. Even if you can get another phone, you don’t have anyone’s number cause it’s in your BlackBerry. Your calendar for the day is in the BlackBerry that you cannot access for 48 hours. You could lose your job! I could go on and on but I’m sure you get the message. Too bad we’re the only ones who do. CJ Mitton, White Rock

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NOTICE OF TEMPORARY INDUSTRIAL USE PERMIT The Council of the City of Surrey proposes to pass a resolution to issue a Temporary Industrial Use Permit, pursuant to the provisions of the Local Government Act, at the Regular Council-Public Hearing meeting in the Council Chamber at City Hall, 14245 - 56 Avenue, Surrey, B.C., on Monday, March 11, 2013, commencing at 7:00 p.m. PERMIT NO. APPLICANT:

Ongoing n Nar Anon provides support for friends and family members with addiction problems. Meetings every Tuesday night at 7:30 p.m. at Bethany Newton United Church, at the corner of 60 Avenue and 148 Street, Surrey. For more information, visit www.nar-anonbcregion.org n Rock Christian Toastmasters Club meets in White Rock/South Surrey every Tuesday until end of June at 7:30 p.m. at Peninsula Estates Rec. Centre, 15135 St. Info. 604-542-1183. n Mixed Singles over Sixty White Rock/South Surrey. Social active group offering companionship, golf, dining etc. Colin at 604-538-7799 or Pat at 604-531-3065. Info: www. senioroversixtyclub.weebly.com

ADDRESS: PURPOSE:

7912-0086-00 Elegant Holdings Ltd. c/o Sanford Design Group (Dave Sanford) #205, 3751 Jacombs Road Richmond, BC V6V 2R4 6611 – 152A Street To allow 34 parking spaces to be constructed on a temporary gravel lot for a maximum period of three (3) years.

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The Temporary Industrial Use Permit, supporting staff reports and any relevant background documentation may be viewed in the “Notices” section of the City of Surrey website at www.surrey.ca or inspected at City Hall, Monday through Friday (except statutory holidays) between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., from Tuesday, February 26, 2013 to Monday, March 11, 2013. Additional information may be obtained from Planning & Development at 604-591-4441.

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Should you have any concerns or comments you wish to convey to Council regarding this Temporary Industrial Use Permit, please fax to 604-591-8731, email clerks@surrey.ca, or submit in writing to the City Clerk no later than Monday, March 11, 2013, 4:00 p.m.

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Sat, March 2, 9am-11am | Surrey Nature Centre Join a local naturalist at this free drop-in event to discover how Surrey birds are adapted to their habitat and why our local urban parks are important to their survival. Bring a pair of binoculars and dress for the weather. All ages. For beginner to intermediate birders. For more info 604-502-6065.

Preschool Open House

Sat, March 2, 10am-12noon | Newton Athletic Park Sat, March 2, 1pm-3pm | Newton Recreation Centre Learn about our program, meet our staff and tour our facilities. Children welcome. Enter our free prize draw. For more info 604-501-5540.

Panorama Park Open House

Tue, March 5, 6pm-8pm | Panorama Park Elementary Join us for an Open House to review the preliminary concept plan and provide feedback for the proposed development of Panorama Park in West Panorama Ridge, including a playground, an open lawn area, a picnic shelter, walking paths, a fenced dog off leash area and a small natural forested area. For more info 604 501-5050 or parksrecculture@surrey.ca

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CounCil Meetings

Register early for the 2013-2014 school year. Year long programs run from September 2013 June 2014 in over 20 convenient locations. Programs for children 3-5years of age. To register call 604-501-5100, www.surrey.ca/register or register in person at any Community Recreation Centre.

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Thu, March 7, 5pm-7:30pm | Guildford Mall Attention all youth! Join the Surrey Youth Stewardship Squad to learn about invasive plants in Surrey, the threat they pose to biodiversity and what you can do to help. This is the first in a series of monthly ‘Y.E.S.’ (Youth Event Series) events.

Douglas Neighbourhood Park Open House Thu, March 7, 6pm-8pm Halls Prairie Elementary Gym

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Join us for the second Douglas Neighbourhood Park Open House. At this event, we’ll present the preliminary concept plan for the park, drawn from the feedback and comments provided during the first Open House. For more info 604-501-5050 or parksrecculture@surrey.ca

Classical Coffee Concert, with Sarah Hagen and Ariel Barnes

Thu, March 14, 10:30am-11:45am | Surrey Arts Centre Acclaimed pianist Sarah Hagen hosts and performs in this new, intimate and casual concert series! Enjoy tea, coffee and pastries in the lobby at 9:30am, followed by a 75-minute concert in the Studio Theatre. Guest performer is Vancouver-based cellist Ariel Barnes. Buy tickets online, or by phone or in person at the Box Office. All seats $22.50, student rush $15. For more info www.surrey.ca/arts

The Vikings: Master Mariners, Traders, Colonists and Artisans On until April 13 | Surrey Museum

Legends and lore abound about the Vikings–mythical traders, fierce explorers and adventurers from Scandinavia who roamed the high seas from the eighth through the tenth centuries. Find out who the Vikings were and what they were really like. For more info 604-592-6956.

City news Community Summit Registration Begins March 6 Register to spend the day in a two-way dialogue where you will discuss ideas, learn how to become more involved in your community, gather information on topics important to you, and learn more about your city. Register online beginning March 6 with registration #4325636. Maximum attendance is 200 on a first come first served basis.

Vote for Surrey in the Earth Hour City Challenge One of 17 nominated cities in WWF’s Earth Hour City Challenge, Surrey has a compelling vision to transform itself into a clean energy hub. Help Surrey win the People’s Choice Award by voting online until Mar 15 at www.surrey.ca

Registration is Now Open for Spring Recreation Programs Download the spring Leisure Guide online at www.surrey.ca or pick up your copy at any Surrey recreation facility.

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N OT I C E O F P U B L I C H E A R I N G - M O N DAY, M A R C H 11 , 2 013 The Council of the City of Surrey will hold a Public Hearing pursuant to the provisions of the Local Government Act, in the Council Chamber at City Hall, 14245 - 56 Avenue, Surrey, BC, on Monday, March 11, 2013, commencing at 7:00 p.m.

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Surrey Zoning By-law, 1993, No. 12000, Amendment By-law, 2013, No. 17883 Application: 7911-0330-00 CIVIC ADDRESS: 16420 – 64 Avenue (also shown as 16406, 16412 and 16430 – 64 Avenue) APPLICANT: 0948184 B.C. Ltd. c/o McElhanney Consulting Services Ltd. (James Pernu) Central City Tower #2300, 13450 – 102 Avenue, Surrey, BC V3T 5X3 PROPOSAL: To rezone the site from “General Agriculture Zone (A-1)” to “Multiple Residential 30 Zone (RM-30)”(Block A) and to “Single Family Residential (12) Zone (RF-12)” (Block B). DEVELOPMENT VARIANCE PERMIT To vary “Surrey Zoning By-law, 1993, No. 12000”, as amended, Part 17A, Section F and K, as follows: (a) To reduce the minimum side yard setback on a flanking street for the principal building from 2.4 metres (8 ft.) to 1.2 metres (4 ft.) for proposed Lot 1; and (b) To reduce the minimum lot width for a Type II corner lot from 15.4 metres (51 ft.) to 13.4 metres (44 ft.) for proposed Lot 1. The purpose of the rezoning and development variance permit is to permit the development of approximately 44 single family lots, a future townhouse project and a park. DEVELOPMENT LOCATION MAP BY-LAW 17883

Surrey Zoning By-law, 1993, No. 12000, Amendment By-law, 2013, No. 17880 Application: 7912-0283-00 CIVIC ADDRESS: 275 and 285 – 171 Street APPLICANT: Robert Hambrook, Richard and Nora Wiens c/o Dawson & Sawyer Lands Ltd. (Samuel Hooge) #101, 15230 No. 10 (56 Avenue) Highway, Surrey, BC V3S 5K7 PROPOSAL: To rezone the properties from “One-Acre Residential Zone (RA)” to “Multiple Residential 30 Zone (RM-30)”. DEVELOPMENT VARIANCE PERMIT To vary “Surrey Zoning By-law, 1993, No. 12000”, as amended, Part 22, Section F, as follows: (a) To reduce the east front yard setback from 7.5 metres (25 ft.) to 6.94 metres (23 ft.); (b) To reduce the minimum south side yard setback from 7.5 metres (25 ft.) to 1.8 metres (6 ft.), 2.0 metres (6.5 ft.), 2.5 metres (8 ft.) and 3.0 metres (10 ft.); (c) To reduce the minimum north side yard setback from 7.5 metres (25 ft.) to 3.0 metres (10 ft.); and (d) To allow for four (4) visitor parking stalls within the side yard setbacks. The purpose of the rezoning and development variance permit is to permit the development of 22 townhouse units.

Child care centres, provided that such centres: i. Do not constitute a singular use on the lot; and ii. Do not exceed a total area of 3.0 square metres [32 sq.ft.] per dwelling unit. Block B Ground-oriented multiple unit residential buildings; and Child care centres, provided that such centres: i. Do not constitute a singular use on the lot; and ii. Do not exceed a total area of 3.0 square metres [32 sq.ft.] per dwelling unit. DEVELOPMENT LOCATION MAP BY-LAW 17881/17882

Surrey Zoning By-law, 1993, No. 12000, Amendment By-law, 2013, No. 17879 Application: 7912-0175-00 CIVIC ADDRESS: 10615 – 160 Street and Portion of Lane APPLICANT: Rupinder K. Kaila and Parminder S. Saran c/o Mainland Engineering (2007) Corporation (Avnash Banwait) #206, 8363 – 128 Street, Surrey, BC V3W 4G1 PROPOSAL: To rezone the site from “One-Acre Residential Zone (RA)” to “Single Family Residential (12) Zone (RF-12)”. The purpose of the rezoning is to permit subdivision into three (3) single family lots. DEVELOPMENT LOCATION MAP BY-LAW 17879

Surrey Zoning By-law, 1993, No. 12000, Amendment By-law, 2013, No. 17876 Application: 7912-0285-00 CIVIC ADDRESS: 15893 – 91 Avenue APPLICANT: Parmjit S. and Balraj K. Gill c/o Kids Castle Children Center (Raj Gill) 15893 – 91 Avenue, Surrey, BC V4N 2X4 PROPOSAL: To rezone the property from “Single Family Residential Zone (RF)” to “Comprehensive Development Zone (CD)”. The purpose of the rezoning is to permit a child care centre for up to 24 children in an existing single family dwelling. B. Permitted Uses for By-law 17876 The Lands and structures shall be used for the following uses only, or for a combination of such uses: 1. Child care centre licensed to accommodate a maximum of 24 children, at any one time provided that such centre does not constitute a singular use on the lot. 2. One single family dwelling, which may contain a secondary suite, provided there is no child care centre on the lot. DEVELOPMENT LOCATION MAP BY-LAW 17876

Surrey Zoning By-law, 1993, No. 12000, Amendment By-law, 2013, No. 17881 Surrey Zoning By-law, 1993, No. 12000, Amendment, By-law, 2009, No. 17028, Amendment By-law, 2013, No. 17882 Application: 7913-0018-00 CIVIC ADDRESS: 9989 Barnston Drive East (aka 9983 Barnston Drive East) APPLICANT: 0794043 BC Ltd. c/o Joe Dhaliwal #305, 9288 – 120 Street, Surrey, BC V3V 4B8 PROPOSAL: By-law 17881 To rezone the site from “Comprehensive Development Zone (CD)” (By-law No. 17028) to “Comprehensive Development Zone (CD)” (By-law No. 17881). By-law 17882 To amend “Surrey Zoning By-law, 1993, No. 12000, Amendment By-law, 2009, No. 17028” in Section 2.A by replacing with a new Block Plan and remove or amend all references to the Block Plan in remainder of the by-law. This amendment will remove the zoning regulation of 9989 Barnston Drive East and all references to the previous Block Plan. The purpose of the rezoning is to permit the development of 35 additional townhouse units for a total of 115 units and a separate amenity building for the townhouse component of the site shown as Block B. B. Permitted Uses for By-law 17881 The Lands and structures shall be used for the following uses only, or for a combination of such uses: 1. Block A (a) Multiple unit residential buildings and ground-oriented multiple unit residential buildings; and

Surrey Zoning By-law, 1993, No. 12000, Amendment By-law, 2013, No. 17878 Application: 7912-0214-00 CIVIC ADDRESS: Portion of 15470 – 84 Avenue APPLICANT: City of Surrey c/o Karmelle Haynes 14245 – 56 Avenue, Surrey, BC V3X 3A2 PROPOSAL: To rezone a portion of 15470 – 84 Avenue from “One-Acre Residential Zone (RA)” to “Single Family Residential Zone (RF)”. The purpose of the rezoning is to create one single family lot.

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Ongoing n Laughing Club meets on the last Tuesday of every month at White Rock Library. Info: info@lafunnygirl. com or mylaughingmatters@hotmail. com n Stress Less support group for women Tuesdays from 6-8 p.m. at Sources, 882 Maple St. n Overeaters Anonymous meetings on Tuesdays, 5-6 p.m. in White Rock. Contact: 604-538-9466 or www.oa.org n Women’s Try Curling evenings Wednesdays at the Peace Arch Curling Centre from 9-10 p.m. Free. n White Rock/South Surrey Chapter of CARP welcomes new executive board members. For info, Ramona, carp.whiterock.surrey@gmail.com or 778-294-0787. n Seniors Come Share Society caregivers support group every Tuesday (9:30-11 a.m.) Contact: Andrea, 604531-9400, ext. 27. n Bible study meets every other Wednesday night 7:30-9 p.m. in Ocean Park. Call Mike, 604-767-9612.

www.peacearchnews.com A21 books by staff and share favourites. month. For more information, call Art, 604-462-9813 or Don, 604-329-9760. n Toast Masters evening edition n White Rock Museum and Archives Wednesdays, 7:30-9 p.m. at Earl Marseeks community involvement in an riott Secondary School, 15751 16 upcoming exhibit from those with Ave. Free for guests, members pay a memories of the building as a railway six-month fee of $90. For more, www. station and in its later use as an arts eveningeditiontoastmasters.com centre. Contact Amanda Sittrop, n Titles and Tea afterWednesday-Friday, 9:30 noon book club, second a.m. to 5 p.m. at 604-541Tuesday of the month at 2222. White Rock Library,15342 n Oneness Gogos White Buena Vista Ave., from Rock/South Surrey group 2-4 p.m. Books provided. works to help African datebook@peacearchnews.com n Laughter Yoga at grandmothers raising White Rock Library, children orphaned by 15342 Buena Vista Ave. HIV/AIDS. Meets monthly Tuesdays until June 25. Visit www. on the fourth Monday, 1-3 p.m. fvrl.ca upstairs at the White Rock Library, 15342 Buena Vista Ave. For more, n White Rock Chess Club at White email onenessgogos@gmail.com Rock Library, 15342 Buena Vista Ave. Tuesdays from 6:30-8 p.m. All ages n Book Club at White Rock Library, and experience welcome. 15342 Buena Vista Ave. Wednesdays from Jan. 30 to June 26. Books pron Semiahmoo Guild of Needlearts vided. meetings are held the first and third Tuesdays of the month at 7 p.m. at n Book Tastes at White Rock Library, 15342 Buena Vista Ave. Tuesdays until 15877 Pacific Ave. Contact: Fran Compton at fransteady@hotmail.com June 25. Drop in for a summary of

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Clothing drive

Marc Poitras (centre), executive director of Clothes on Wheels, picks up 2,183 pounds of clothing and footwear from Surrey School District’s Pat Horstead and Sukh Shergill. The clothing was donated by employees during a clothing drive, and will be redistributed to families in need. n Hominum Fraser Valley Chapter is an informal discussion and support group to help gay, bisexual and

questioning men with the challenges of being married, separated or single. Meetings on last Friday of every

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10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. (a) (b)

Automotive service uses of vehicles less than 5,000 kilograms [11,023 lbs] G.V.W., provided that such use is associated with a use permitted under Section B.1 of this Zone. Indoor recreational facilities. Entertainment uses excluding arcades and adult entertainment stores. Assembly halls. Community services. Child care centres. One dwelling unit per lot provided that the dwelling unit is: Contained within the principal building; and Occupied by the owner or the owner’s employee, for the protection of the businesses permitted on the lot. DEVELOPMENT LOCATION MAP BY-LAW 17877

Surrey Zoning By-law, 1993, No. 12000, Text Amendment By-law, 2013, No. 17875

Surrey Zoning By-law, 1993, No. 12000, Amendment By-law, 2013, No. 17877

APPLICANT: City of Surrey 14245 – 56 Avenue, Surrey, BC V3X 3A2 PROPOSAL: “Surrey Zoning By-law, 1993, No. 12000” as amended, is further amended in Part 5 Off-Street Parking and Loading/Unloading. This amendment will increase the on-site parking requirements for “banquet halls” which are defined as “eating establishments with over 950 square metres (10,225 sq. ft.) of gross floor area”, and modify the provisions related to shared parking spaces.

Application: 7912-0339-00 CIVIC ADDRESS: 6351 – 152 Street (also shown as 6355 and 6361 – 152 Street) APPLICANT: Denagar Enterprises Ltd. c/o Taurus Commercial Real Estate (Cliff Raps) #207, 2383 King George Boulevard, Surrey, BC V4A 5A4 PROPOSAL: To rezone the site from “Neighbourhood Commercial Zone (C-5)” to “Community Commercial Zone (C-8)”. The purpose of the rezoning is to allow a private liquor store as a permitted use. B. Permitted Uses for Community Commercial Zone (C-8) Land and structures shall be used for the following uses only, or for a combination of such uses: 1. Retail stores excluding the following: (a) adult entertainment stores; and (b) secondhand stores and pawnshops. 2. Personal service uses excluding body rub parlours. 3. General service uses excluding funeral parlours and drive-through banks. 4. Beverage container return centres provided that: (a) the use is confined to an enclosed building or a part of an enclosed building; and (b) the beverage container return centre does not exceed a gross floor area of 418 sq. metres (4,500 sq.ft.). 5. Eating establishments excluding drive-through restaurants. 6. Neighbourhood pubs. 7. Liquor store. 8. Office uses excluding the following: i. social escort services ii. methadone clinics 9. Parking facilities.

DEVELOPMENT LOCATION MAP BY-LAW 17888

Additional information may be obtained from the Planning & Development Department at (604) 591-4441.

Surrey Official Community Plan By-law, 1996, No. 12900, Text No. 120 Amendment By-law, 2013, No. 17888 Application: 7912-0086-00

Copies of the by-law(s), development variance permit(s), supporting staff reports and any relevant background documentation may be viewed in the “Notices” section of the City of Surrey website at www.surrey.ca or inspected at the City Hall, Monday through Friday (except statutory holidays) between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. from Tuesday, February 19, 2013 to Monday, March 11, 2013.

CIVIC ADDRESS: 6611 – 152A Street APPLICANT: Elegant Holdings Ltd. c/o Sanford Design Group (Dave Sanford) #205, 3751 Jacombs Road, Richmond, BC V6V 2R4 PROPOSAL: To amend “Surrey Official Community Plan By-law, 1996, No. 12900, as amended, in Division A, Schedule B Temporary Use Permit Areas, by adding a new heading “Temporary Industrial Use Permit Area No. 43 - Temporary Parking of Vehicles”. This amendment will allow for 34 parking spaces to be constructed on a temporary gravel lot for vehicles weighing less than 5,000 kilograms (11,023 lbs) G.V.W.

All persons who believe their interest in property will be affected by the proposed by-law(s)/development variance permit(s) shall be afforded an opportunity to be heard at the Public Hearing on matters contained in the by-law(s)/development variance permit(s). Should you have any concerns or comments you wish to convey to Council, please fax to 604-591-8731, email clerks@surrey.ca or submit in writing to the City Clerk at 14245 – 56 Avenue, Surrey, BC V3X 3A2, no later than Monday, March 11, 2013 at 4:00 p.m. Please note that Council may not receive further submissions from the public or interested persons concerning these applications after the Public Hearing has concluded. Jane Sullivan City Clerk


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FRASER VALLEY REAL ESTATE BOARD

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B.C. report revives debate been talk about regionalization of policing and very little homeAttorney General Shirley Bond work, very little detail, very little released a report and tabled leg- analysis of the pros and cons of islation Tuesday that promises that model,” Bond told reporters Tuesday. “What I’ve to take another look at decided to do is to have regional police forces in the conversation that urban areas. probably should have The report refers to fortaken place long ago. mer judge and attorney “From my perspecgeneral Wally Oppal’s tive, we need to look at findings in the Missing whether more integraWomen Commission tion is the answer, or of Inquiry that pointed whether indeed it is to fragmented policing time to contemplate a and poor co-ordination Shirley Bond regional police force. I between different Metro Vancouver police forces. attorney general will not do that unilaterally. There are very It is the second of two “white papers” commissioned by strongly held views. But we need the B.C. government in an effort to have a meaningful discussion to make the justice system more about that, and the white paper and the policing plan commits to responsive to citizens. “I think what we’ve recognized having that kind of dialogue.” The latest paper calls on the govis that for far too long there has

ernment to develop funding models that would share the cost of regional police services, whether they are dedicated units for gang violence or domestic violence, or fully amalgamated policing. Bond isn’t sure if the Justice Reform and Transparency Act will be passed in the current legislature session, which is expected to adjourn March 14 to make way for the May 14 provincial election. She said she is prepared to campaign on what she calls an “aggressive” justice-reform agenda. Bond said public opinion is split on the merits of individual police forces, and some municipal politicians are adamant they don’t want to give up their local police force. A domestic violence unit for Greater Victoria police forces was established but has since had its staffing reduced.

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Southridge School students study details to get accents right

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he rain in Spain stays mainly in the plain...” A vocal exercise emphasizing the vowels of genteel English speech ultimately becomes a musical number in tango tempo in My Fair Lady, Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe’s famed musical adaptation of George Bernard Shaw’s Pygmalion. While authentic accents are always an asset in suspending audience disbelief in that artistic sleight-of-hand known as theatre, it’s rare that accents become the lynchpin of the story. But that’s just the case in this classic, set in Edwardian-era London, and currently running in the Alan Brown Great Hall in Southridge Senior School, tonight and Friday (Feb. 28-March 1) at 7 p.m., and Saturday and Sunday (March 2-3) at 2 p.m. Egotistical phoneticist Henry Higgins wagers that he can take feisty Cockney flower-seller Eliza Doolittle, and so transform her with voice training (and pointers on deportment) that he can pass her off as a ‘lady’ of the ruling classes. With a subject so hinged on the difference between accents as a determinant of social standing, My Fair Lady is likely to pose challenges to any professional theatre company outside Britain, let alone aspiring actors in a secondary school. Fortunately, the keen students of Southridge’s ambitious drama program, headed by former professional actress Jennifer Kelly – and recently recognized with a best-in-zone win in the Surrey One-Act Drama Festival – are no strangers to challenging period productions. Or English accents, either. Last year’s major production, Our Country’s Good, set in colonial Australia in the 1780s, had students immersing themselves in both the Cockney tones of the convict colony and the more

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Nicole Moretto, as Eliza Doolittle, and Carson Van Noot, as Henry Higgins, star in Southridge School’s production of My Fair Lady which is running tonight and Friday at 7 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday at 2 p.m. upper-crust accents of the military governor and his Royal Marine officers, thanks in part to coaching from Kelly’s theatre connections. The challenge for My Fair Lady is not just a matter of capturing the sound of the speech, Kelly acknowledges, but also the particular timbre of 1912. “It’s about finding the character development and character analysis, not just for the roles, but also for the time period,” she said. “We’re really lucky that the students have been working very

hard in that particular area.” Helping drive the show, she said, is the authoritative performance of Grade 12 student Carson Van Noot, who played a leading role in Our Country’s Good, as the pompous Higgins. “And we have two wonderful Grade 10 students also playing leads – Nicole Moretto as Eliza and Neil Adams as Higgins’ friend Colonel Pickering,” Kelly said. “She has a beautiful singing voice and Nick is playing Pickering in a very subtle way.”

The irony of the show, Kelly said, is that while it’s ostensibly about Higgins transforming Eliza, it’s really about how the spirited girl transforms him and “touches his heart.” Also featured in the cast are Sarah Kavanaugh as Higgins’ longsuffering housekeeper Mrs. Pearce, Chelsea Andreou as Higgins’ imperious mother and David Wei as the transformed Eliza’s ardent upper-class suitor, Freddy Eynsford-Hill. “David, who’s in Grade 12, has

never been on stage before, but he’s very excited about making his first theatrical appearance,” Kelly said. The 23 members of the cast, mostly students from Grades 8 to 12, also includes several teachers – among them science and physical education teacher Paul Doig. “He plays Eliza’s father, Alfred Doolittle, and he’s fantastic,” said Kelly. “We really wanted this to be an inclusive production, and I thought it would be great to have teachers and students sharing the stage.” Helping with the historic atmosphere, aided by creative lighting and some well-chosen furniture, is an authentic-looking costume plot of some 350 pieces assembled with the help of the Costume Bank in North Surrey. “All except for a parasol – one of our art teachers made that,” Kelly said. Kelly is serving triple duty as director, choreographer and musical director for the show, which, wisely, is using professional, pre-recorded music tracks for a background to the singing and dancing of the chorus and principals. “I really like the script, I love Shaw, and this is a timeless classic,” she said. “I think the cast have really dedicated themselves and committed themselves to the show; to learning about character and physical movement and vocal expression. “They’ve done intensive rehearsals three days a week after school, and all through lunch hours, since January.” Tickets ($10) are available online at www.southridge.bc.ca or by calling 604-535-5056 (or at the door). Southridge’s winning play from the Surrey One-Act Drama Festival, the four-character Doubt: A Parable, by John Patrick Shanley, will go on to compete in the B.C. Drama Educators’ Festival May 2-5 in New Westminster.

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Hachey embraces challenge audiences for her work in the farces Bedfull of Foreigners and Beckey Hachey acknowledges No Sex, Please, We’re British for it’s the biggest challenge of her the Royal Canadian Theatre theatrical career. Company, and as the GermanIn Peninsula Productions’ Canadian Marta, in the Second Agnes of God (Feb. 28 - March World War drama Waiting For 9 at Coast Capital The Parade, directed by Playhouse, 1532 Bollard last year. Johnston Rd.) she “And for some reason, plays the title role of I really connected with Sister Agnes, a young, Agnes – she really hits novice nun accused of a note for me,” she said. murdering her newborn “I’ve never played a baby. role quite like this. It’s John Pielmeier’s very challenging. But I compelling drama, really love what Wendy Beckey Hachey is doing with Peninsula directed by Wendy Bollard, examines both actress Productions and I faith in religion and faith wanted the chance to in science as it follows a battle work with her again.” of wills between Agnes’ Mother There’s an innocence and Superior, Miriam Ruth (Nancy goodness to Agnes, who finds Ebert), and court-appointed self-expression – and a way of psychiatrist Dr. Martha dealing with some horrendous Livingstone (Laine Henderson). incidents in her life – through “For some reason I’ve shied her love of singing, Hachey said. away from roles like this,” said “She has a huge heart – she Hachey, best known to local really wants to love everybody,” Alex Browne Arts Reporter

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Friends, family celebrate life of Peninsula artist Maggi Rey

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t was a gathering the way tiny Rey, out of the corner of Maggi would have wanted it. one’s eye, quietly observing, and The 80 or so people who chuckling at, the scene. came together at Beecher Known in latter years as a Street Place on Feb. 17, for member of the Artists At Hand a potluck and celebration group, and a participant in their of the life of late Crescent annual Christmas shows and Beach artist and craftsperson sales, Rey was a lifelong artist Margaret ‘Maggi’ Rey, instantly and creator from her earliest recognized touches that evoked years in Essex, England and her whimsical, always growing up in Scotland. upbeat presence. With typically Alex Browne Platefuls of chocolate dry humour, Hugo biscuits, many potfuls narrated a slideshow of tea and more than of photographs from a few bottles of wine Rey’s full life which had were reminders of the spanned continents generosity and capacity and embraced both for joy that all associated close family members with the diminuitive and an international Rey, who passed away community of friends. Jan. 28 at the age of 82. Family included So were the vivid and daughter-in-law vigorous paintings and Diane Cadieux, charmingly distinctive granddaughters Odessa papier-mâché creations and Celeste Cadieux – including her popular dolls Rey, Kathleen and Naiara Taylor, and puppets – that lined the and Rey’s sister Nancy and her room, most of which, as her son husband, Theo Hendriksen. Hugo pointed out, had been Uncompromisingly Bohemian, loaned by their longtime owners Rey, as Hugo related, was for the occasion. “always very poor – she always There were friendly faces lived in the smallest house in well-known in local arts and any given place.” community circles who came He was born, he said in a tiny because of their special affinity shack that “used to be a chicken for the artist; people like potters coop” in the Orkney Islands. A Connie Glover and Sid and later residence, he said, was a Adele Samphire, musician Mike former “goat shed.” Villeneuve and Surrey Coun. But her paucity of means Judy Villeneuve, and painter and never meant that Rey, a single print-maker Don Li-Leger. mother by the time Hugo Paper and crayons on all the was two years old, didn’t tables tempted spontaneous have a life full of riches, or creations among the guests, have ample opportunity to while the late-afternoon vista indulge her endless sense of of Crescent Beach from the curiosity. Moving to the U.S. upstairs windows of Beecher when Hugo was still young, Place prompted memories of the Rey kept them going with artist walking or riding her bike a staggering succession of through the quiet village. teaching jobs and arts-and-crafts Indeed, it was hard not to entrepreneurships all the way fancy that one could still see the from New Jersey to California

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and New Mexico, finally arriving in Crescent Beach in the late ’70s. While many remembered Rey with smiles, it was an occasion that evoked its share of tears and deep pangs of loss, particularly when granddaughter Odessa Cadieux-Rey and several close friends, like Texan Tom White, who knew her for 45 years, spoke of the bonds they had shared with Rey. And one of the most touching tributes came from daughterin-law Diane whose clear and tuneful singing voice, selfaccompanied on guitar, brought added meaning to the old folk song My Love Is Like A Red, Red Rose, and the line “Fare thee well, ye bonnie lass...” But tears were replaced by smiles by the time the boom box spun the disc of the 1980s revival of Puttin’ On The Ritz – a rendition Rey so enjoyed when it came out that she’d told Cadieux, “I want that played at my funeral.” A free spirit in life, Rey is now a free spirit for eternity, and of that no one could, ultimately, be sad.

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n his tenure as head coach and general manager of the Surrey Eagles, Matt Erhart hasn’t been prone to making splashy deadline-day trades. Instead, the bench boss prefers to tweak his roster well in advance of the Canadian Junior Hockey League’s January deadline, lest he make an ill-advised decision as the clock ticks down. But he went against type last month, when he acquired Adam Tambellini from the struggling Vernon Vipers in exchange for 19-year-old forward Mason Blacklock on deadline day. And though the move – or at least the timing – was uncharacteristic of the Eagles under Erhart, it was a move the third-year coach felt he had to make if his team was to make a serious run at the BCHL’s Fred Page Cup. Tambellini, after all, was one of the league’s top snipers, having posted 22 goals and 39 points in 36 games with the Vipers. And as a rangy six-foot-four centre with what Erhart calls “a pro-level release on his shot” he was garnering attention from not just the BCHL, but the pro ranks, too. A University of North Dakota recruit, he’s currently ranked as a ‘B’ prospect for this summer’s NHL Entry Draft. “There were some games we lost earlier in the year 2-1 or 3-2, and we just didn’t seem to have that extra difference-maker up front, and Adam gives us that,” Erhart said. “Our last two years here have been good, getting to the conference final, but we think with the team we have now – including one of the top goalies in the league, and a defence core that, top to bottom, is the best we’ve had in three years… we felt it was as good as time as any to make a move like that, and try to get that extra piece that could put us over the top. Tambellini, son of Edmonton Oilers’ general manager Steve Tambellini and younger brother of former Vancouver Canuck Jeff Tambellini, has been better than advertised with the Eagles since arriving in South Surrey. He’s scored 12 goals and added 10 assists in just 13 games, and given the team’s power play a significant boost. He also gelled immediately with Brady Shaw – the team’s leading scorer – and the pair formed a deadly first line, giving Surrey one of the league’s top offensive combos. “There’s some pretty good one-two punches in this league, and they’re right up there,” Erhart said.

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Adam Tambellini (top) has scored at nearly a goal-per-game pace since joining the Eagles. Left, Tambellini celebrates a goal with leading-scorer Brady Shaw.

But with an eye towards the playoffs, where the first-place Eagles expect to have a long run, the coaching staff elected to split up the dynamic duo, in an attempt to spread the offensive wealth throughout the lineup. Last weekend, Tambellini played on a line with captain Brett Mulcahy and Trevor Cameron, while Shaw played primarily with Michael Stenerson and Demico Hannoun, with Drew Best also seeing time on the line. The move worked. Tambellini scored four goals – including the OT winner Friday

against Powell River – and the following all but two games since backup Glenn night, Shaw had two goals and two assists. Ferguson went down with an injury in On the three-game road trip, Tambellini had December, Erhart expects him to be fresh five goals and an assist, while Shaw had four for the playoffs. The team plays just once goals and four helpers. this weekend, and two more games after “They seemed to score even that, one of which the veteran more once we split ’em up,” netminder will likely sit. ❝There’s some Erhart said. Erhart also gave the team a pretty good one“There’s only one puck, and few extra days off this week to two punches in this there’s two goal-scorers, so recuperate. league, and they’re sometimes – especially on the The defence, too, led by right up there.❞ road – when you put them both Quinnipiac University-bound on one line, it’s easier for the Devon Toews and veteran Craig Matt Erhart other teams to check them. In Wysomirski, is a strong point; coach the playoffs, having two big lines Erhart called his blue-liners “the can really give the other team best we’ve had, top to bottom, in matchup problems. the last three years.” “In the Friday game especially, Powell River The only snag in the plans are injuries was checking the Shaw line pretty closely, – the team played without seven regulars and Adam got four goals because he had a Sunday against Cowichan Valley – but better matchup.” Erhart expects all but Troy Paterson and It’s not just Tambellini’s arrival that has Ferguson to be ready to play come the postsparked hope for a long post-season run, season, barring any setbacks. Erhart points out. Goaltender Michael “There’s no guarantees in hockey, but we Santaguida has emerged as one of the feel we’ve given ourselves the best chance to league’s best, and though he has started win this year.”

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Bayside falls in opener phases, Pat was able to punch it in,” Sharks head coach Pat KearIt wasn’t exactly the start to ney explained. the season they’d hoped for, but “It definitely wasn’t a complete the Bayside Sharks still salvaged 80-minute performance, but we a point Saturday in Victoria, in were really happy we were able to their first game of the keep battling to get that CDI Premier Rugby point,” said League. The team that finThe men’s premier ishes last in the eightrugby side dropped a team premier circuit 43-24 decision to the will likely be relegated University of Victoria to first division, KearVikes, but picked up a ney said, assuming the point in the loss thanks top first-division team to a try from captain Pat wants to move up to Bickerton just seconds premier. It’s a situation before the final whistle; ❝This is the Bayside found itself in the try gave the team league we after the 2011 season, four, enough for a bonus want to stay when they finished last. point. And it’s why KearBickerton had two in, so every ney and his squad put tries in the contest, and point is very so much emphasis on Gurvinder Kalar also important, and gaining the bonus point had two. Graham Rog- we worked when it became clear ers chipped in with two hard for it.❞ midway through the conversions. game that the Vikes Pat Kearney Bayside’s final two tries were going to win. coach came in the game’s last “This is the league we 10 minutes, with Bickwant to stay in, so every erton’s bonus-point-achieving point is very important, and we score coming after the Sharks’ worked hard for it, even though had some extended pressure on the (overall) result wasn’t what the young, talented Vikes. we wanted,” the coach said. “We were just able to retain “Eighth out of eight is not possession for awhile, and we where we plan on being but we just kept knocking them back- can’t worry about that stuff. We wards, and then after some good just have to go out and play. Nick Greenizan Sports Reporter

The Sharks are among the younger sides in the premier league this spring – “Our average age is 23 or 24,” Kearney said – and they’ll be without star standoff, and former premierleague leading scorer, Peter Clifford, who has returned home to the U.K. “He’s there for a stint, but I expect we’ll see him back in Bayside colours one day,” Kearney predicted. “It’s not a great situation for us, because Pete is a very unique player, but it’s just up to the next man in line to step up and play. We’re just moving forward.” Bayside’s first-division men’s team also lost to the Vikes last weekend, falling 63-5. “UVic’s program has a lot of depth, a lot of good young players,” Kearney said. The 0-1 premier Sharks, currently in seventh after one week of play, will look to get their first win of the season Saturday when they travel to Vancouver to take on the eighth-place UBC Old Boys. “This is one we’ve identified as a winnable game, and it’s one that we need to win,” Kearney said. “As long as we play our game, hopefully that’ll be enough.” Kickoff is at 2:45 p.m. at Jericho Park.

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Totems place fourth at Fraser Valley championships

Semiahmoo junior boys off to provincials Nick Greenizan Sports Reporter

The Semiahmoo Totems junior boys basketball team is headed to the provincials for the first time in more than a decade. The team Grade 9-10 players qualified for the B.C. tournament after placing fourth at Fraser Valley championships last weekend at Walnut Grove Secondary; the top five teams made

the cut. “I’ve been here 12 years, and this is the first time we’ve made it,” said head coach Paul Langton. “We’re really excited – we have a great group of guys, and we’ve had a very good year.” It was Walnut Grove’s squad that kept the Totems off the podium, as the Gators edged Semiahmoo 59-50 in the bronze-medal game Saturday.

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B.C. Lions’ safety J.R. LaRose speaks with students at Laronde Elementary last Thursday about the importance of conserving energy. LaRose and teammate Jason Arakgi were there as part of the FortisBC Energy Champions program, which saw Lions players visit schools across the province. Today (Thursday), Arakgi and Lions’ lineman Jon Hameister-Reiss were slated to visit Rosemary Heights Elementary.

Eagles add to ownership team Delta-based Pro4 Sports has joined the Surrey Eagles’ ownership group, and “will be contributing to the business management of the team going forward,” the BC Hockey League team announced in a release earlier this month. “I’m excited to welcome Pro4 Sports to our current ownership group,” said Eagles majority owner Chuck Westgard. “Their presence in the community, business acumen and hockey knowledge will bring a new element to the team that will

take us to the next level.” Pro4 Sports, an athlete development facility, is based out of the Great Pacific Forum in Delta and counts among its training staff former Surrey Eagles forward Scott May, a White Rock native who played for the team for two seasons in the late 1990s. “We are excited to join the current ownership group to assist with the team’s operations,” said Pro4 Sports CEO Brady Robinson. In addition to Westgard and Pro4 Sports, the Eagles’ owner-

ship group – which purchased the team from Ronnie Paterson and Ralph Berezan in 2010 – includes local businessmen Norm Porter, Frank McFadden, Greg Hughes, John Mele and Boston Bruins’ director of player personnel Scott Bradley, an Abbotsford native. On the ice, the Eagles have three games left in the regular season, before playoffs begin. The team secured first-place in the Mainland Division last weekend. – Nick Greenizan

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Six set for badminton nationals The Kwantlen Polytechnic University (KPU) badminton team finished their 2012-2013 PacWest campaign earlier this month at the Pinetree Community Centre in Coquitlam, where they competed in the 2013 PacWest Badminton Championships. Hosted by Langara College from Feb. 16-17, the Eagles came away with a bronze medal in the team competition and three silver medals in the individual competition (men’s doubles, women’s doubles and mixed doubles). Six Kwantlen players qualified for nationals – the largest contingent to represent the school at CCAA badminton championships since the program’s inception in 2004.

Willis Kwee and Andy Wong brought the crowd to their feet in their men’s doubles match, defeating Langara College. Even Tong and Alisa Young were the first Eagles to capture a silver medal in the women’s doubles, earning their way on to the B.C. wildcard team. They won three of their four matches in the pool, defeating Thompson Rivers University (21-12, 13-21, 21-11), Vancouver Island University (21-14, 21-6) and Langara (21-7, 21-7). In mixed doubles, Chris Chung and Paulina Hsu won three of their four matches to win silver. In men’s doubles, Kwantlen faced the Douglas College Royals. Despite a hard-

fought effort in their previous match against Langara, Kwee and Wong were unable to continue the momentum, dropping both sets (18-21, 7-21). “They had to fight through that pressure, and get a spot on the (wildcard) team. I’m proud of them,” said Kwantlen badminton coach Morgan van Huekelom. National badminton championships began Wednesday at Georgian College in Barrie, Ont. and wrap up March 2. Kwantlen also honoured three senior players at PacWest championships. Fifth-year students David Dryden, Grace Wang and Kwee are all in their final season playing badminton for the university.

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Make it yours. Call 604-708-2628 caregiving@plea.bc.ca www.plea.bc.ca

109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

Classified Sales Representative Full Time Position Classified Business Centre Black Press is one of Canada’s largest independent media companies. We publish over 100 award– winning newspapers, host over 75 websites and create value for communities across British Columbia. We have a passion for growth and are courageous innovators. Black Press Classified Business Centre has a full time Classified Sales Representative position available immediately. Are you interested in: t EBZ XPSL XFFL .PO 'SJ t /P XFFLFOET PS IPMJEBZT t (SFBU FBSOJOH QPUFOUJBM t 0QQPSUVOJUZ GPS BEWBODFNFOU You will work as an integral part of the dynamic classified sales team to achieve both departmental & personal goals. Your main focus will be to develop new classified business as well as building on an existing client base. You will have a professional manner, a passion for serving people and the desire to i808w customers. You will understand the basic elements of classified advertising and have a proven track record in telephone sales. #MBDL 1SFTT PGGFST B DPNQFUJUJWF SFOVNFSBUJPO QBDLBHF BOE GVMM CFOFüUT BGUFS NPOUIT To apply, please send a covering letter with your resume to Lisa Farquharson, MJTB!CMBDLQSFTT DB or mail your resume with covering letter to Black Press Classified Business Centre, #309, 5460 152nd Street, Surrey, B.C. V3S 5J9. Closing date is March 8, 2013. No phone calls please.

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HELP WANTED

Birdies & Buckets

CHAIR RENTAL AVAILABLE in busy new hair salon in Tsawwassen Call for more details

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HELP WANTED

Family Golf Centre We have P/T positions avail now. Applicants must be energetic, friendly & enjoy customer service.

Cashier / Customer Service Driving Range Maintenance Ball Picking & Washing Apply in person with resume to: 5228 King George Blvd, Surrey Also email:

info@birdiesandbuckets.ca

$100-$400 CASH DAILY for Landscaping Work! Competitive, Energetic, Honesty a MUST!

DELIVERY PERSON - P/T

PropertyStarsJobs.Com

seeking a P/T Delivery Person 2-3 days/wk.

FORKLIFT DRIVER & Yard Cleaner required in Surrey. F/T & P/T.

Apply in person with resume Tuesday-Sunday after 3pm to

Fax resume to: 604-930-5066 or Email to: horizonwork@yahoo.ca

Bucky’s Pizzeria

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F CASHIER F GROCERY CLERK (daytime, evening & weekend availability)

Part Time Help Wanted Students Welcome

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:

Apply at: safeway.ca

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PERSONAL SERVICES

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Vancouver@harrisrebar.com

or Fax: 604-946-8414 - No phone calls please -

www.plea.bc.ca

(only successful candidates will be contacted).

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!

Opportunity available for career advancement! Competitive Wages & Benefits! Fax resume: 604-888-1516 E-mail: cholm@ mouldingandmillwork.com

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INTERMEDIATE LITIGATION LEGAL ASSISTANT Req. by White Rock / South Surrey Law Firm. Must be graduate of accredited Legal Asst program. 3-5yrs exp. in the areas of Wills, estates, Family Law and General Litigation. Full time with benefits. Please fax resume: 604-536-7002 or email: lawyers@clevelanddoan.com

SALES PEOPLE req for Solid Wood Retail Furniture Store Seeking energetic sales people. Full time & Part time position available. Great working environment. Design experience an asset but not required. Please send resume to: solidwood@shaw.ca

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Specializing in Private Events! We Come To You! Doing It All, From Set-Up - Clean-Up.

STAVE LAKE Cedar Mills, in Dewdney, BC is looking for labourers and experienced shingle packers. These are full time positions and require heavy lifting. Apply by fax at 604-826-2379 or email at cnorthrop@stavelake.com. Call Colin at 604-826-6764 for more information.

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HELP WANTED

Forward Resume to Fax: 604-888-4749 E-mail:ars@cullendiesel.com

Papers are delivered right to your door. No need to insert flyers either! Deliver 2x a week, after school, Tuesday and Thursday. Call the Circulation Department at 604 538-8223 ext. 14 or email us at: zchecker1@peacearchnews.com

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A HOUSE CLEANING LADY Excellent ref’s for home & office. Call Carmen @ 604-597-0953.

E & M MAINTENANCE WINDOW WASHING D Windows Out & In D Gutters cleaned In & Out D Pressure Washing D Serving W. Rock for over 30 yrs D Lic. & WCB insured. D Free Est. Seniors Discount

Eric 604-541-1743

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Papers are delivered right to your door. No need to insert flyers either! Deliver 2x a week, after school, Tuesday and Thursday. Call the Circulation Department at 604 538-8223 ext. 14 or email us at: zchecker1@peacearchnews.com

Service to fridges, stoves, washers, dryers & dishwashers. Reasonable. Also Appliance Removal Call Mark (604)536-9092

Chinese Massage Deep Tissue, Relaxation Massage

• Required to deliver the Peace Arch News Tuesdays and Thursdays. • Reliable vehicle a must Please leave your name, phone number and address at

KIDS AND ADULTS NEEDED FOR CARRIER ROUTES

APPLIANCE REPAIRS

RANGERS OCEAN PARK APPLIANCE LTD

FINANCIAL SERVICES

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Need CA$H Today? PERSONAL SERVICES

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

Call (604)538-9600

PEACE ARCH NEWS

KIDS AND ADULTS NEEDED FOR CARRIER ROUTES

Drivers avail for appts etc. Nurses, Care Aides avail. 604-779-8579 www.susansnannies.com

Repairs to all major appliances

TRADES, TECHNICAL

Union Shop ~ Full Benefits.

HOME CARE

• Home Dinner Parties • Meetings • Funerals • Weddings • B-B-Ques • Birthdays • Anniversaries

LABOURERS 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.

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Kristy 604.488.9161

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ELDERLY CAREGIVERS AVAIL.

OFFICE ASSISTANT A national company with an office located in Delta is looking to fill a full-time Office Assistant position to provide general administrative and full reception duties. The successful candidate will possess strong organizational and communication skills and an excellent working knowledge of Microsoft Office. Salary will be commensurate with experience. Please email resume to:

604-708-2628 caregiving@plea.bc.ca

Unit 1B 15562-24th Ave, Surrey

Fast growing transportation company in Guildford needs F/T truckload dispatcher. Must have excellent communications and computer skills Good Salary & Bonus package. Previous experience preferred. Email: gary@nctrans.net Fax: 604-930-3072

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

Composition Lessons Write your own songs/pieces!

“A Creative Skill for all Ages”

in-studio lessons Morgan Creek in-home lessons South Surrey

We also offer: Piano, Guitar & Voice Lessons Call Nuvo Music School (Morgan Creek) to register for lessons

604-614-3340 www.nuvomusicschool.com

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Blissful Massage

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Saturday, May 4th, 2013

604.510.6689 20437 Douglas Crescent Langley

Volunteer support is required for a variety of roles May 2 - 4, 2013 (daytime and evening) with event set-up, event-night support and event tear-down. 19+.

EXCELLENT MASSAGE $25.00 for 30 min.

Please visit www.pahfoundation.ca to download an application or call 604-535-4520.

Deep Tissue & Relaxation Massage & Skin Care

GEMINI STUDIO

604.523.6689 Unit D - 768 Princess Street @ 8th St. New Westminster

Volunteer in support of your hospital.


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COMPUTER SERVICES

For all Your Cleaning Needs

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CONCRETE & PLACING

ALL Concrete Brick, Block & Stonework. Good job - Good price. Call Enzio (604)594-1960 SEMI-RETIRED contractor will do small concrete jobs. Patio’s, sidewalks, driveway’s. Re & re old or damaged concrete. Ken 604-532-0662

Call: (604)968-9997 PLACING & Finishing * Forming * Site Prep, old concrete removal * Excavation & Reinforcing * Re-Re Specialists 34 Years Exp. Free Estimates.

Call: Rick (604) 202-5184

COMPUTER SERVICES STAMPED CONCRETE FPatios FPool Decks FSidewalks FDriveways FForming FFinishing FRe & Re 30yrs exp. Quality workmanship Fully Insured crossroadsstampedconcrete.com

Danny 604 - 307 - 7722

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THREE STAR DRYWALL LTD Boarding, Taping, & texture. Small jobs welcome! Kam 604-551-8047

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GARDENING

The JAPANESE YARDMAN ~Since 1983~

D Clean-up D Trimming, Pruning Now Accepting New Contracts COMMERCIAL / RESIDENTIAL

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EXCAVATING • Clearing • Trenching • Drainage • Stumping • Certified Septic Installation • Free Estimates 604.657.5800

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604-536-6620 FAMILY OWNED SINCE 1973

www.BBmoving.ca

Repairs & Reno’s, Sundecks & Additions, New Homes

AFFORDABLE MOVING

European Quality Workmanship

Local & Long Distance

CONTRACT OR HOURLY FREE ESTIMATES 25 YEARS IN BUSINESS

TBO’s Green Landscape Systems Ponds & Water Features Landscape Lighting Brick Driveways & Patios Rainwater Harvesting Landscape Design ★ Fully Certified Installers ★ BCLNA Members ★ 2M Liability & WCB

Expert Lawn Management

MUSHROOM MANURE

Qualified Professional Hedge Trimming & Pruning Spring Cleanups BLACK SOIL / MULCH LAWN RENO’S

D interior & exterior renovation D rot repair & restoration D Decks D Fences & much more free estimates.

Lawn & Garden Care

STRATA MAINTENANCE Since 1989 - FULLY INSURED Horticulture Grad. BCIT

ADVANCED RENO’S & LANDSCAPING

Call Mike 604-671-3312 expertlawnmanagement.com

Landscape Design/Installation

Always! Landscaping Services, Pwr Raking, Delivery, Spreading, Yard &Rubbish cleanup 604.230.0627

* DRAINAGE * PRUNING * BOBCAT SERVICE * SPRING CLEAN-UP * RETAINING WALLS ~~~ Free Estimates ~~~

604-537-4140 SPARTAN Moving Ltd. Fast & Reliable. Insured Competitive rates. Wknd Specials. Call Frank: (604) 435-8240

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Blake and his Dad make a positive difference in your life by providing quality workmanship delivered with integrity.

604-560-6000 tbosgg.com

Pick up or delivery. Covered storage. Call 604-644-1878

$45/Hr

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

~ PRO PAINTERS ~ INTERIOR / EXTERIOR Quality Work, Free Estimates Member of Better Business Bureau

WCB INSURED

Vincent 543-7776 PAINTING 1/2 PRICE Until MAY 1 Interior & Exterior *35Years Exp. Free Estimates 604-340-7414

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

Call Blake or Brian (604)816-1653 Licensed, Insured, WCB Additions, Home Improvements Restorations, Renovations, & New Construction. Specializing in Concrete, Forming, Framing & Siding. 604-218-3064

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Call 604-862-1604 WEED FREE Mushroom Manure 13 yards - $125 or Well Rotted 10 yards - $145. Free delivery in Surrey. 604-856-8877

ALWAYS! GUTTER Cleaning & Roof Blowing, 30 yrs exp., Prompt Prof. Service Simon 604-230-0627 ALWAYS GUTTER Cleaning Service, Repairs, 20 yrs exp. Rain or shine.7dys/wk.Simon 604-230-0627

NEW GUTTERS

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GUTTER CLEANING, window cleaning and pressure washing. Over 20 yrs exp. 778-384-4912

FLOOR REFINISHING/ INSTALLATIONS

Professional Gutter & Window Cleaning. Free Friendly Estimates Worksafe. Jeremy 778-384-3855 www.surreyguttercleaning.com

HARDWOOD FLOOR REFINISHING ✶ Repairs & Staining ✶ Installation ✶ Free Estimates

Call for FREE in-home consultation In-house design team and cabinet shop

Century Hardwood Floors 604-376-7224

Let MPB make your renovation dreams come true!

www.centuryhardwood .com

Showroom: Unit 62 - 15515 24th Ave. (at King George Blvd.) Tel: 604-538-9622

1-4 Bedroom • Internals • Small & Big Moves • Internals SingleItems Items •• Packing • Single Packing Supplies

INTERIOR/EXTERIOR,

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

www.mpbconstruction.com

MOVING? LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE s r

C & C Electrical Mechanical

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MOVING & STORAGE

B & B MOBILE SERVICES

START TO FINISH CONTRACTING

604-475-7077

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Kris 604-617-5561

A SEMI-RETIRED CONTRACTOR. Specializing in Renovation’s. Available for work. 604-532-1710

• ELECTRICAL • FULL PLUMBING SERVICES • HVAC GAS FITTING *Free Est. *Licensed *Insured 24hr. Emergency Service

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

Per Molsen 604-575-1240

www.pacificcedarworks.com

Designing and renovating new kitchens, bathrooms, basements, house make-overs and additions since 1989

HANDYPERSONS

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

604-240-1000

“White Rock & South Surrey’s Leading Renovator since 1989”

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

Fully insured with WCB.

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A PROFESSIONAL HANDYMAN / CARPENTER 20 yrs exp. Licensed & Insured. Call 604-802-8809. Renovations, Repairs, Decks, Baths, Kitchens, Mouldings, Flooring.

ELECTRICAL

Professional Installations for a Great Price!

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

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ELECTRICIAN - Dana Thompson Over 23yrs exp. Res/Comm. Free est. Bonded. #14758 604-353-1519

FENCE & DECK INSTALLATIONS

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PSB DRYWALL ★ All Boarding, Taping, Framing & Texture. Insured work. 604-762-4657/604-764-6416

778-883-4262

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CALL FRIENDLY BENJAMIN 604-230-7928 or 604-538-3796

Residential & Commercial Services ~ Excellent Rates!! * Licensed * Bonded * Insured

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So it is lovely & easy to look at, easy to clean & easy to repair. It increases the value of your home.

Weekly, Biweekly, Monthly

Fully Insured * Free Estimates

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

Why Flatten Your Textured & Popcorn Ceilings?

A MAID TO CLEEN

CERTIFIED ARBORIST

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604-301-0043 www.phfloors.ca Installation of Hardwood Floors & Refinishing, Tiles, Staircases, Bathroom Reno’s. 100% guaranteed.

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SENIOR’S HANDYMAN SERVICE Semi-Retired businessman. Honest - Reliable - Insured. Call Brad for free estimate. 604-837-5941 AT YOUR SERVICE. Carpentry, Concrete, Painting, Rubbish Removal. Call Dave (604)999-5056 YARD CLEAN-UP, Lawn cut, power raking, aerating, hedge trimming, & fertilizing. Senior disc.604-773-0075

HANDYMAN. Very reliable. 20 yrs exp. Senior’s discount. Make a list. CAN DO IT ALL! 604-866-4977

MASTERTOUCH CONSTRUCTION Specializing in finish carpentry, crown moulding’s, casings, baseboards, stairs, spindles & railings, renovations. Father & Son Team 35 years exp. Many references.

Ask for Allen Certified Tradesman White Rock/S. Sry area Call (604)219-9365 EXP. CARPENTER / HANDYMAN All types of work! No job too small! Over 20 yrs exp! Ed 778-888-8603

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MESA PAINTING INTERIOR and EXTERIOR Quality work at reas rates. Free Est. Michael (cell) 604-724-7458

RENE’S SPRAY & BRUSH PAINTING 778-855-5361 Interior & Exterior Painting ONE CALL DOES IT ALL!!

www.renespainting.com

HOME REPAIRS

A1 BATH RENO’S. Bsmt suites, drywall, patios, plumbing, siding, fencing, roofing, landscaping, etc. Joe 604-961-9937 or 604-581-3822

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

LANDSCAPING

★ N.I.D. PAINTING ★ ~ Interior ~ Professional Quality Work

Small jobs ok. Nick cell: 604-727-7672 or 604-594-7666

Shaw Landscaping Ltd We do Complete Landscaping

* Gardening work * Lawn cutting * Trees, shrubs. * Property Maint., Fencing * Hedging & pruning * New Turf or lawn * Spring Clean-up

Cell 778-688-1012 msg

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1PRO MOVING & SHIPPING. Real Professionals, Reasonable. Rates. Different From the Rest. 604-721-4555. FITZPATRICK’S Moving and Storage. Insured, Great rates, Local, Islands, Okanagan & Alberta. Call John (604)779-2278

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Custom Paint

• Kitchen • Bath • Flooring • Complete Interiors

• Interior & Exterior • Free Estimates

Licensed • Insured • WCB • Full 10yr. Guarantee

604-538-2412

“An investment in Quality”

www.PaintandReno.com


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PLUMBING

353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS

www.paintspecial.com

PeaceArchPlumbingHeating.ca

604.339.1989 Lower Mainland 604.996.8128 Fraser Valley

20% off labour for seniors 55+ or 10% off with mention of this ad. Licensed, bonded and insured. Guaranteed work.

Running this ad for 8yrs

PAINT SPECIAL 3 rooms for $299, 2 coats any colour

GL ROOFING. Cedar shakes, Asphalt Shingles, Flat roofs, WCB Clean Gutters. $80. 604-240-5362

peacearch.ph@gmail.com

CALL ROGER 604-

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RUBBISH REMOVAL

JUNK REMOVAL

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

Recycled Earth Friendly HOT TUBS ARE NO PROBLEM! On Time, As Promised, Service Guaranteed!

FULL PLUMBING SERVICES • Hvac Gas Fitting • Electrical *Free Est. *Licensed *Insured 24hr. Emergency Service

604.587.5865

C & C Electrical Mechanical

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604-475-7077

CHEAP Household / Construction

(778)997-5757, (604)587-5991

Single Item to Multiple Loads

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~ Free Estimates ~

Hauling Anything..

Call 604-813-9104

Paul: 604 626-1641 24/7 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

But Dead Bodies!! 20 YARD BINS AVAILABLE We Load or You Load !

604.220.JUNK(5865) Serving Metro Vancouver Since 1988

Always! Power Washing, Window & Gutter cleaning, all your exterior cleaning needs. 604-230-0627

PATRICK’S RUBBISH REMOVAL *Landscape *Trimming *Yard Clean *Const. Clean. *ANYTHING!!! 1 Ton Truck. Call Patrick for Prompt Quality Service @ 604-808-1652.

353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS Best Local Roofs & Repairs in Cloverdale. WCB & liability. Great price/refs Paul 604-328-0527

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

604.562.0957 or 604.961.0324

359 SAND, GRAVEL & TOPSOIL

Honest Man Rubbish removal. Fast on his service,best rates, clean-up, handyman Services. 604-782-3044

Always! Delivering Top Soil, Bark Mulch, Sand and Gravel, Spreading services. Simon 604-230-0627

RENOVATION & DESIGN Granite/Quartz Countertops Kitchen Cabinets and Vanities Tiles and Tile supplies Harwood, Engineered and Laminate Flooring Tubs, Sinks, Faucets and more Home Décor Items

GRAND OPENING MARCH 9TH!

www.excel-techrenovating.ca

INTERIOR DESIGNER AVAILABLE On-site Kitchen and Bath Designer

Excel-Tech Kitchen and Bath Showroom is the newest venture for Excel-Tech Renovating. I have been in business in the White rock / South Surrey area for about four years. From

BEST PRICE BEST QUALITY BEST SERVICE

T & K Haulaway

CUSTOM Design Kitchens STARTING AT

90

$

Linear Foot

We specialize in Solid Wood Kitchen Cabinets & Bathroom Vanities, Granite & Quartz Countertops and variety of Quality Wall Tiles.

AUCTIONS

FREE to good home. Small black RABBIT, grey paws. Comes with outdoor wooden hutch. Ph: 604818-8948.

ESTATE AUCTION Monday, March 4, 7pm View: Day of Sale CENTRAL AUCTION #313 - 20560 - Langley By Pass (#10 Hwy) 604-534-8322

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FURNITURE

MATTRESSES starting at $99

Trees removal, Hedges Pruning, Topping Chipping. Insured. WCB Free wood & chips. David Fast 604-536-5426

TREE & STUMP removal done RIGHT! • Tree Trimming • Fully Insured • Best Rates

• 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 ITALIAN MASTIFF(Cane Corso) P/B blues, ready to go, 1st shots, tails/dew claws done. Ultimate family guardian $800 (604)308-5665 NEED A GOOD HOME for a good dog or a good dog for a good home? We adopt dogs! Call 604856-3647 or www.856-dogs.com PRESA CANARIO P/B UKC, fawn Both parents approx 150 lbs. $950. Call 604-302-2357 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

Shepherd x, spayed female, all shots, 7 mos. asking $400. Call (604)847-0171

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GARAGE SALES

BRIDGEVIEW FLEA MARKET Every Sunday, Year Round, 80 Vendors 7am-3pm, 11267-125a St. Sry. Info./Book Table 604-625-3208

WE’RE BACK! Westwinds Clubhouse

Sat Mar 2nd, 9am-3pm. 16350 14th Ave. (14th & King George Blvd)

“Tools to Jewels” (Parking on street only)

WHITE ROCK FLEA MARKET ~ STAR OF THE SEA HALL ~ 15262 Pacific Ave., White Rock. Saturday, Mar 2nd, 9 am ~ 2 pm WHITE ROCK:

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

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

604-572-3733

509

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

Semiahmoo Tree Experts

SENIORS DISCOUNT

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

PETS

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

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

TREE SERVICES

We’ll Move it All

MID VALLEY Rubbish Removal Residential & Commercial + Scrap Cars. Call 604-888-6156

Quality Kitchen and Bath

(Beside Buy Low Foods)

RUSSELL TILES No Job Too Small. 18 yrs on the Peninsula. All types of tile & laminate floors. Install & Repair. Free Est. Perry 604-538-6976

374

PETS 477

Rubbish Removal

RUBBISH REMOVAL Almost for free!

Quality Work - Fair Price

604-385-BATH

TILING

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

604-787-5915/604-291-7778

PRESSURE WASHING

1457A Johnston Rd. White Rock

373B

www.treeworksonline.ca 10% OFF with this AD

EXTRA

GUTTER CLEANING ONLY $95. Pressure Washing; driveways, sidewalks, siding, etc. 604.861.6060

• Plumbing • Heating • Gas Fitting

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

604-507-4606 or 604-312-7674

Licensed Journeyman

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

968-0367

Gas Fitter ✭ Plumber

341

WHITE ROCK Seniors Discount RELIABLE, SERVICE 7 days a week

FIXIT PLUMBING & HEATING H/W Tanks, Reno’s, Boilers, Furn’s. Drain Cleaning. Ins. (604)596-2841

PLUMBING

RUBBISH REMOVAL

.COM

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

338

356

RUBBISH REMOVAL

(778)998-6420

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

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

506

No Early Birds. Demolishing house ~ everything must go!

Peace Arch Appliance

PETS 477

MOVING SALE Sat March 2nd, 9am.

APPLIANCES

PETS

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

Service to fridges, stoves, washers, dryers & dishwashers. Reasonable. Also Appliance Removal Call Mark (604)536-9092

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

15440 Victoria Ave.

560

MISC. FOR SALE

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

Renovate your home Quality Service and Affordability

very humble beginnings, to being able to offer this new retail showroom has been a lot of hard work and plenty of blood, sweat and tears.

Kevin Whitford began this company with four dollars and a few tools which he borrowed from friends. He now employs an average of four full time employees as well as one part time employee. His hard work ethic and commitment to customer satisfaction make him one of the contractors of choice to a number of realtors and property owners in the area.

Kitchen cabinets and vanities. Granite/Quartz counter tops. Tiles (including thin set and grout). Frameless glass showers. Hardwood, engineered and laminate flooring. Sinks, faucets and bathroom hardware. Custom millwork and trim carpentry. Paint color swatches and more. These are just some of the options available right in the store which will allow you to work with the in-store kitchen and bath designer or Excel-Tech’s inhome, interior decorator Scotty Rolland.

Excel-Tech is committed to offering quality service and affordability to our customers in the area. The show room began as a way of allowing Excel-Tech’s customers a single location in which to design, select and purchase his/her renovation products.

Scotty Rolland has been creatively offering in-home decorating and real estate staging for a number of years in the White Rock/ South Surrey area and can greatly improve your home improvement or home selling experience, as she offers advice and direction to your next project.

They offer a range of products and services related to kitchen, bath and home improvement upgrades and renovations.

Therefore, you are cordially invited to Excel-Tech’s grand opening on March 9th at 10am.

We supply & install: Q Patio Covers Q Aluminum Railing Q Window Replacements Q Balcony/Enclosures/Sunrooms Q Window Screens Q Residential Glass Q Retractable Screens Q Storm Doors We repair most styles of windows & screens. A selection of parts also available.

FRE E EST

We beat IMATES written quany competitor's ote screens oron window glass!

COWRY KITCHEN CABINETS AND COUNTERTOPS Visit our showroom or call today! cowrykitchen.com #103 15585 24th Ave, South Surrey (In Pacific Business Park) t 604-542-5577

#9 - 2320 KING GEORGE BLVD.

604-536-4012 www.lundlineglass.com


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REAL ESTATE 627

HOMES WANTED

REAL ESTATE 639 REAL ESTATE SERVICES

RENTALS 706

APARTMENT/CONDO Crossroads Mgmt Rental Division

WE BUY HOUSES Damaged House? Pretty House? Moving? Divorcing? Estate Sale? We Will Buy Your House, Quick Cash & Private! Mortgage Too High & House Won’t Sell? Can’t Make Payments? We Lease Your House, Make Your Payments & Buy It Later!

706

APARTMENT/CONDO

WHITE ROCK SUNSET VIEW

A SENIOR’S STRATA 2 bdrm condo, 1/2 blk walk to Semi Mall, 2 full baths, gas f/p, W/D, modern kitch, private & secure, 2 car prkg, strg locker, $1200mo. To view special home 778 - 578 - 4445

604.657.9422

RESTAURANT FOR SALE Bistro Style 16 seater (4 tables) Incl all equipment & contents White Rock (Central Plaza) $49,900. No Franchise Fees Call Jason Lloyd 778-241-4930 Hugh & McKinnon Real Estate

RENTALS

Adult Oriented 2 Bdrm. 2nd Floor- $975 Walk-up prime location. Renovated building w/ WIFI. Includes Heat, Hot Water & 1 Parking Space.

SMOKE-FREE / No Pets

www.webuyhomesbc.com

To view call 604.531.9874

638

OPEN HOUSE

#13-1828 Lilac Drive. $412,900. Open House Sat. March 2, 2-4pm. 3/bdrm T/H, 4/bthrm. 2094 sq ft. Call for info Mei Zhu (778)999-0298

WHITE ROCK - SUNSET VILLA. 1 bdrm with d/w, lrg balc, concrete bldg, f/p. $925 incl heat & h/w. 1 Blk from Semiahmoo Mall. Avail now. Call for appt to view 604-541-6276

RENTALS 706

707 APARTMENT FURNISHED

APARTMENT/CONDO

White Rock Sausalito White Rock

Desirable 1 bdrm apartment.

625

FOR SALE BY OWNER 639 REAL ESTATE SERVICES • DIFFICULTY SELLING ? • Difficulty Making Payments? No Equity? Expired Listing? Penalty? We Take Over Payments! No Fees! www.GVCPS.ca / 604-786-4663

Ideal for seniors & quiet adults. $795 incl cable, heat, h.water

Furnished 2 bdrm apt. Own private entrance, hot - tub. 1 min walk to beach. $1695/mo Dog ok.

No smoking. No pets.

(604)538-3237

Call 604-538-5085 LIMERICK MANOR

Active Senior 1 & 2 BEDROOM All amenities/ swimming pool. Utilities included Close to shopping Concrete highrise, NS/NP. Well maintained in White Rock Call 604 - 538 - 5337

Near Langley City Hall & shops Bachelor suite - $635 1 bdrm - $720 - $750/month 2 bdrm - $870/month Inc. heat/storage/parking Adult oriented Sorry - no pets By appt - call 604 - 514 - 1480 Morgan Heights RENT FREEZE FOR 2 YEARS

CLOVERDALE Polygon - Gated updated 3 bdrm duplex rancher with 2.5 baths &, walkout daylight bsmt. Main floor living includes master bdrm, ensuite, W.I. closet, kitchen, family room, etc. Located in a small greenbelted complex. Asking $559,900. For more details contact 604-576-0417.

Beautiful & Affordable Kiwanis Park Place For Adults 55+ rental apartments in a modern complex, right next to beautiful Crescent Park! On site maintenance & office staff Mon. through Friday. 1 bdrm. units from $751 - $844 incls. heat, electricity and friendly reliable service.

Call 604-538-9669 for information or to visit.

MORTGAGES OPEN HOUSE: Sunday 2-4pm 12585 Ocean Cliff Drive Charming Ocean Park 3 bdrm Rancher with loft. On quiet street, beautiful back garden overlooking woods. New roof, all new windows. French doors,Garden window off modern kitch. Updated bathrms, skylights, vaulted ceilings, security. 2 Blks from Primary School. $879,000. Phone 604-536-6105

100%Financing! Stated Income 90% 2.60% Variable 2.99% 5 yr. Fixed Call For Details! Martinique Walker, AMP Mortgage Broker Specialist Verico Assent Mortgage Corp. Call: 604.984.9159 Toll Free: 866.984.9159

CLOVERDALE, Senior / 50+ bldg Quiet. Heat, h/w, storage included, onsite laundry 1 bdrm, $765. No dogs. Cats ok. 604-574-2078 jessica.benberg@gmail.com

“The Morgan” 2 bdrm, den, gr lvl 2 bath 965sf upgraded appls, granite/marble, 8200sf amen ctr with o/d pool, gym etc. 2 prkg stalls, storage locker. Sm pet considered. N/S $1395/mo. 604-376-9332

SKYLINE APTS 15321 Russell Ave

NEW SPECIALS 1/2 Month Free + $200 Gift Card Quiet comm oriented 1 & 2 bdrms Hotwater, cable & u/g prkg incl. Walk score = 95

CALL 604-536-8499 www.cycloneholdings.ca

CRESTWOOD MANOR 1321 Foster St.

SURREY 18/152. 2 Bdr fully reno’d apt w/laundry, nr amens. $1100/mo. NS/NP. Avail Now. (604)825-5384

1 Bdrm from $885/mo.

WHITE ROCK: Large 1 Bedrm Condo. In-suite laundry. Dishwasher. Secured underground parking, garden patio. Close to transit & mall. Non Smoking, NO PETS $850/mo 604-510-0878 1561 Vidal St. www.robandvicky.com/ridgecrest/

In well maintained, newly updated building. Heat, hot water and secured u/g parking stalls incld. No pets, no BBQ’s.

Call: 604-760-7882

WHITE ROCK: 17th flr Exec furn. studio condo at Miramar Village. Designer decor, City & mtn view. NS/NP. $1400 inc util cbl ph net inste ldry strg prkg Call 604-535-3515 WHITE ROCK, MARINE DRIVE. Unobstructed Ocean View, Opposite The Pier. Fully renovated & self contained furnished open plan. Incls. all utils. 6 new appli. in suite lndry, WIFI, cable & utils. 2 prkg. Refs. Min. 6 mo. lease $1350/mo. N/S. N/P. Avail.Now! 604-536-3764 WHITE ROCK: SHORT TERM furn exec rental. 1 bdrm, spac kitch & liv/rm. Inc lndry/ph/internet & prkg. Lower than hotel cost, $1500mo. Mar 1 604-536-8595, 778-881-4223 W. Rock: Sublet Mar/April- Ocean View. Furn. 1 bdrm. 900 sf. prkg. TV, int. $1000: Manager approval 604-560-0609 or 604-385-4372

736

HOMES FOR RENT

35’ PARK MODEL trailer for rent in S. Surrey, with 16x12 storage shed. Incl hydro, 2 car prkg. Suit sgle, N/S, N/P, ref’s req’d. $750/mo. 604-541-0294 Crescent Beach Now-June furn 4bdrm exec home w/1 bdrm ste NS, Pet neg $3500. 604-261-2096

RENTALS 736

AUTO FINANCING

WHITE ROCK ocean view cottage, beach 1 block. Gas f/p. Single garage. Debbie 604-541-5245 WHITE ROCK, Ocean view, furn 2 bdr. 7appl., gar., nr Hwy #99. Avail now. ns/np. $2400. 604-327-9597 WHITE ROCK: Reno’d 2 bdrm rancher. Fenced backyard, 4 appl. Avail. April 1. $1300/mo. Refs req. 604-541-0040 or 604-454-4141

741

OFFICE/RETAIL Rosemary Centre

3388 Rosemary Hts Cres. Surrey, second floor office 650 sq.ft., and two ground floor office/retail units 1012 & 1052 sq ft. in quiet Rosemary area.

Call 536-5639 to view & for rates

748 SHARED ACCOMMODATION OCEAN PARK. Room with ensuite w/i closet, good view, prkg, nr bus, NS/NP, $675 incl util 604-531-8147 South Surrey- Room available. Full House Privileges, No Drugs, $400/m Call Jim: 604.575.7271 WHITE ROCK: Furnished. Share with 1 person. Nr Peace Arch Hosp. NS/NP. Prking, Nr bus. $450/mo all inclusive. Avail now. 604-536-6303

749

Auto Financing 1.800.910.6402

DreamTeam Auto Financing “0” Down, Bankruptcy OK Cash Back ! 15 min Approvals

STORAGE

1-800-961-7022

www.iDreamAuto.com DL# 7557

SURREY - GARAGE STORAGES Secure, clean & dry. Avail now. 20’x28’ $300/mo & 10’x20’ $125/mo 604-541-0058 or 604-314-5973

750

SUITES, LOWER

821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS

2008 VW GOLF City, 5 spd manual, silver, 85,000k. a/c, p/w, $6000/firm (604)538-9257

2 BDRM bsmt suite, avail March 15th in desirable Crescent Park area. Separate entrance. 6 appl incld dishwasher, washer/dryer. All utilities & cable/internet incld. Heated floor in 3 pc bath. Suited for professional Single or Couple. N/S, N/P. Rent $1,000/mo. Call 604-7603007.

827

VEHICLES WANTED

830

MOTORCYCLES

CRESCENT BEACH - Water Front Bachelor suite fully contained. Shared lndry. $650 incls. utils. & basic cbl. No pets (778)996-4718

S. SURREY. Large 2 bdrm grnd flr ste in 4-plex. W/D, F/P, storage, prkg, fncd yrd. NS/NP. $1050 incl heat & hydro. Apr 1. 604-535-2197. WHITE ROCK - 1 Bdrm on grnd flr, $1000/mo incl utils. Very clean, 3 appls, W/D. 778-237-1451 White Rock 1 bdrm sep ent sh ldry sm pet ok cls to PAH, N/S. $800. Suit mature sngl/cple 604-531-9357

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

WHITE ROCK large 2 bdrm bsmt suite - OCEAN VIEW, gas f/p. N/S N/P. $1900 incl utils. 778-227-1443.

WHITE ROCK Ocean View

Bright top floor 1 bdrm corner suite, ocean view, balcony, new windows, h/wood floors. April 15th.

Spacious Quality ground level garden suite with laundry.

*1 Bdrm $1225 or *2 Bdrm $1400 Rent incl utils, WiFi & cable.

$885 /mo incl heat/h.water

Avail March 1st.

Strictly NON-SMOKING bldg

Call 778-240-4319

No Pets ~ Adult oriented

www.whiterock-eastbeachsuite.yolasite.com

604.536.8428

W. ROCK 2 bdrm bsmt, own lndry. Cls to hosp/bus. Incl utils, cbl & wifi $1050. Avl immed. (604)560-2118

WHITE ROCK 5 Corners. Fully renovated large 2 bdrm, 2 bath top floor with view. Hardwood floors, 6 st.steel appli’s, gas f/p, sec pkng, close to shopping, walk to beach. $1650/mo incl heat, h/water & gas. Avail now. Call Bob 604-617-9186.

751

SUITES, UPPER

838

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

845

SCRAP CAR REMOVAL

AAA SCRAP CAR REMOVAL Minimum $150 cash for full size vehicles, any cond. 604-518-3673 TOP CA$H PAID TODAY For SCRAP VEHICLES!

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

SURREY new 1 bdrm coach house 150/60 Ave. $800 incl hydro. N/S N/P. (604) 502-9249 or 363-7622

White Rock - Central loc. 1 bdrm apts. $800/mo & up. H/w heat, u/g prkg inc. Adult oriented. Refs. Avail. now. n/p, n/s. 604-808-6601 or (604)591-1778

1 and 2 Bedroom. Bright Suites with Hardwood Floors Bayview Chateau

810

S. SURREY 176/40 St 1 or 2 bdrm. G/L ste. Inc. heat, light, int., cable. N/S N/P. Avail. Now. 604-613-6045

White Rock ~ 1243 Best St

FAMILIES WELCOME

HOMES FOR RENT

WHITE ROCK - 829 Lee Street. New home 5 bdrms, 5 bthrms. Top of line appliances. 1 year rental. Available immed. Call Heather or Geoff 604-531-2200. $3200/mo.

OCEAN VIEW Cozy bach ste, older home, shower, washing machine suit quiet mature single NS/NP, refs $680/mo utils incl. 604-535-6858

WHITE ROCK: Large 1 Bedrm Condo. In-suite laundry. Dishwasher. Secured underground parking, garden patio. Close to transit & mall. Non Smoking, NO PETS $850/mo 604-510-0878 1561 Vidal St. www.robandvicky.com/ridgecrest/

WHITE ROCK

TRANSPORTATION

OCEAN Park 3 bdrm 2 1/2 bath 5 appl 2000 sq ft b/i vacuum, private southern deck fenced yard. Bright beautiful very well maintained home $1875 mo. 604-538-9253

WHITE ROCK. Exec 3 bdrm upper ste, 2bth, jacuzzi, games rm or office, new kitchen, new appls, new paint, gas f/p, covered deck, quiet area. NP/NS. Avail now or April 1st. $1550/mo + util. 604-536-5786.

752

TOWNHOUSES

The Scrapper

S SURREY, 1828 Lilac Dr. 1540 sq ft. 3/bdrms T/H. 3 baths. $1825/mo. N/S, N/P. Immed. 604-809-2445

- concrete tower -

White Rock Gardens - cat friendly Professionally Managed by Bentall Kennedy (Canada) LP

Call Now! 604-531-9797

PROPERTY OWNERS Big or small properties, WE MANAGE IT ALL! Houses needed for qualified tenants for estimate call:

bayviewchateau@ bentallkennedy.com

Alfred 604-889-6807

~ 24 Hour Call Centre ~

Houses/Condos/Townhouses Rental units available now www.bcforrentinfo.ca Office: 604-534-7974 Ext: 205

WHITE ROCK. Large 1 bdrm from $650/mo. Quiet & clean. Close to beach & shops. Avail now. N/S. Incl heat & hot water. 604-900-1092 WHITE Rock Marine Dr. Studio apt, (no view), quiet, all new appls, jacuzzi tub, $750, refs. 604-538-6609 WHITE ROCK. *Studio & *1Bd stes clean quiet adult oriented bldg, nr bus/shops. Avail now, 1 yr lease. fr $690 incl heat h/w. 604-560-9841 ~ MOVE-IN ALLOWANCE $150 ~

TENANTS

S. SURREY, 3/bdrm Rancher on acreage. Newly reno’d. 5/appli, 3 car garage. Walk to schools. $3000/mo. Immed. (604)541-9082 WHITE ROCK. 3 bdrm rancher, f/s, w/d, d/w, freezer, f/p, sm computer room, fncd yrd, lrg shed, pets ok, $1935 incl elec, gas, water, avail now, ref’s req’d. Call daily 9am-7pm (604) 597-1941, 531-8359

TRANSPORTATION 810

AUTO FINANCING SCRAP CAR REMOVAL “No Wheels, No Problem”

$ WE PAY CASH FOR CARS $ CALL

604-328-0081 7 Days/Week #1 FREE SCRAP VEHICLE REMOVAL ASK ABOUT $500 CREDIT $$$ PAID FOR SOME 604.683.2200


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WEEKLY SPECIALS 100% BC Owned and Operated Prices Effective February 28 to March 6, 2013. We reserve the right to limit quantities. We reserve the right to correct printing errors.

Grocery Department

Meat Department

Jordan's Cereal and Muesli

Organic Boneless Cross Rib Roasts

Efruiti Fruit Juice Gummies

assorted varieties

assorted varieties

4.99

3/3.99

500g

Catfish Fillets Ceres Juice

Theobroma Organic Fair Trade Chocolate Bars

assorted varieties

WOW!

PRICING reg 3.99

3/7.50

3/4.98

1L • +deposit +eco fee

Deli Department

Gold Seal Light Tuna chunk or flaked

3/3.99

1 dozen

170g

product of Asia

product of Canada

Mediterranean Madness! Krino Twisters: Spinach and Feta or Ricotta and Feta

Life Choices Frozen Organic Pizzas

assorted varieties

assorted varieties

3/6.99

3/18.00

WOW!

reg 2.29

assorted varieties

3/6.00

3/15.00

946ml • product of USA

Bakery Department

720ml • product of Italy/USA

Organic Country French White or 60% Wholewheat Bread

3.49

Artesian Acres Organic Kamut Pasta

Eden Organic Rice and Beans and Organic Refried Beans

assorted varieties

3/7.98

assorted varieties

assorted varieties

3/3.75

473ml

+deposit +eco fee • product of USA

One Degree Organic Bread

ew!

lemon lime or plain

3/3.00

N

2L • +deposit +eco fee

product of Canada

PRICING

Bulk Department Quick Oats

bags and bin

20% off regular retail price Hyland’s Leg Cramps

9.99

Rice Cheesecake Brownie Bites and Tiramisu

2.99

assorted varieties

3.79

544-625g product of Canada

100 quick dissolving tablets

Hyland's Leg Cramps™ is a traditional homeopathic formula for the relief of symptoms of cramps and pains in lower back and legs often made worse by damp weather.

Nature’s Plus Animal Parade Products

20% off

regular retail price

90-120g

20.99

22 capsules

Extra strength (50 billion cells, 11 strains) enteric coated probiotic boosts immune system, improves nutrient absorption, and regulates bowel function.

WOW!

Seminars & Events at The Annex at Choices Floral Shop 2615 W16th Ave, Vancouver.

PRICING

Dinner with Vikram Vij and Liberty Wine Merchants.

Tuesday, March 12, 6:30-9:30pm.

Look for our

WOW!

Cost $110.00 per person. Limit 2 tickets per household. Tickets available for purchase in person only. Tickets on sale Friday, March 1, 8:30am at Customer Service at Choices Kitsilano (2627 W16th Ave.). 2012, 2013 Awards. Your loyalty has helped Choices achieve these awards. Thank you!

3.33

3lb bag product of Canada

New Roots Probiotics Urgency

Rice Bakery

40g

product of Canada

Aquel Sparkling Water

WOW!

regular retail price

Búcha Organic Live Kombucha Beverages Taste of Nature Organic Food Bars

3/6.99

3/.99

product of USA

Organic Spartan Apples from Harvest Moon, Cawston, B.C.

1.00 off

product of USA

assorted varieties

480-530g

Regular or Mini Blueberry Oatmeal Muffins

454g

product of Canada

398ml

WOW!

PRICING

Health Care Department

Lucini Pasta Sauce

assorted varieties

3/5.97

1.49/100g

product of Canada

reg 9.49

Natur-A Rice or Almond Beverages

Choices’ Own Orzo and Bocconcini Salad

350-424g

PRICING

18-20 bags product of USA

3/6.00

product of USA

California Grown Lemons

2/5.98

reg 3.49 each

Stash Premium Tea

WOW!

PRICING

35g

product of Canada

Maple Hill Farms Large Free Range Eggs

3.99

9.99lb/ 22.02kg

assorted varieties

product of South Africa

Organic California Grown Green Bunch Kale

7.99lb/ 17.61kg

100g

product of Germany

product of UK

Produce Department

PRICING

Find us on Facebook: facebook.com/ChoicesMarkets Best Organic Produce

Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/ChoicesMarkets

Best Grocery Store

www.choicesmarkets.com Kitsilano

Cambie

Kerrisdale

Yaletown

Rice Bakery

South Surrey

2627 W. 16th Ave. Vancouver 604.736.0009

3493 Cambie St. Vancouver 604.875.0099

1888 W. 57th Ave. Vancouver 604.263.4600

1202 Richards St. Vancouver 604.633.2392

2595 W. 16th Ave. Vancouver 604.736.0301

3248 King George Blvd. South Surrey 604.541.3902

Choices at the Crest 8683 10th Ave. Burnaby 604.522.0936

Kelowna

Floral Shop

1937 Harvey Ave. Kelowna 250.862.4864

2615 W. 16th Vancouver 603-736-7522


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GVHBA offers guidance at annual seminar

Helping out first-time home buyers The Greater Vancouver Home Builders’ Association is aiming to take away some of the stress of buying a home for the first time with their 19th annual Seminar for First-Time Home Buyers, taking place on March 19 at the Bell Performing Arts Centre in Surrey. “With interest rates still incredibly low and builders offering many newhome product choices, this is a great time for first-time buyers to consider taking that critical first step onto the property ladder,” says GVHBA CEO Bob de Wit. “Real estate continues to be a hot topic in Metro Vancouver, so seminar attendance is expected to be as many, or greater than, the 750

people who attended last year’s event. This is a one-stop information shop for first-time home buyers, so anyone considering buying a home should come to this free seminar.” Among the speakers at the seminar will be senior market analyst at the Canada Mortgage & Housing Corp. Robyn Adamache, Energy Solutions Manager for FortisBC Michael Liu and Dominion Macklem Mortgages President Bill Macklem, among others. Pre-registration is required and attendees are asked to bring a food item for the Surrey Food Bank. Call 778-565-4288 or register online at www.gvhba.org.

Find your dream vacation home

Live the West Coast lifestyle at the BC Log Home, Timber Frame and Country Living Show in Abbotsford By Kerry Vital

Find everything you need for your home away from home at the BC Log Home, Timber Frame and Country Living Show, taking place in March. The show will take place at the Abbotsford Tradex on March 9 and 10 and will feature over 85 exhibitors and seminars related to B.C.’s outdoor lifestyle. More than 6,000 people are expected to check out the show this year. It has been taking place for five years under its current name, and was known as the Country Living Show for 15 years before that.

This show is for people who are on the hunt for the latest products and services,” – Les Trendall

“It promotes the West Coast lifestyle and living in a rural or cabin area,” says show manager Les Trendall. British Columbia is a particularly popular place for people to have a vacation property, and this show certainly caters to that. “It’s about building your dream home,” says Trendall. Among the highlights of the show is the feature home built by Maurer

The quality of exhibitors is unparallelled,” – Les Trendall Log Homes of Penticton and fully landscaped by Mijodelu Landscaping, and log structures built by Pioneer Log Homes, Artisan Log Homes and Trout Creek Timberframe. “With four structures built on site, this is the most we’ve ever had,” says Trendall. The show will offer several seminars each day, including Backyard Barbecuing at its Best! with chef Angie Quaale, Off Grid Solar Electric Systems, How to Build in the Boonies and Know your Septic System, just to name a few. The show will also feature anything related to the wood industry, solar power, restoration, docks and many unique sculptors, wood carvers and artists. “The quality of the exhibitors is unparallelled,” Trendall says. “This show is very unique to the industry.” The exhibitors will be available to visitors to discuss their products and services, so come prepared with your

questions. “This show is for people who are on the hunt for the latest products and services,” says Trendall. “This show is the ideal venue to showcase those exhibitors.” Visitors are also able to enter to win

a hand-carved wooden panel from Bob Whitehead of Whitehead Carvings, worth $1,500. You can also win tickets to the show through your local Black Press newspaper. For more information, visit www. bclogandcountrylivingshow.ca.

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The BC Log Home, Timber Frame and Country Living Show will take place in March in Abbotsford. Visitors can enter to win a hand-carved wooden panel worth $1,500 (left) from Bob Whitehead of Whitehead Carvings.


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Live with over 60 shops, services, dining, amenities, & entertainment options at your doorstep! Your last opportunity to own in the coveted Morgan Crossing Village, take advantage of special spring pricing on remaining suites. Hurry, a handful of homes remain. VILLAGE BUILDING:

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To ensure the health of our boulevard trees, the City of Surrey requires that the trees are pruned in accordance with International Society of Arboriculture Best Practices and Standards. City By-law 5835 prohibits damage to City trees, including unauthorized or

If there is no sidewalk in front of your property, your property line likely does not extend to the road. You likely have City boulevard trees in front of your property.

substandard pruning; please don’t prune City boulevard trees. You may be unsure about which trees near your property are City boulevards trees. The following may help you to determine the ownership of the trees near your house.

If there is a strip of grass between the sidewalk and the road, the trees on this strip of grass are City boulevard trees. Your property line likely does extend to the sidewalk.

To find out more about the ownership of a specific tree, or the pruning and maintenance of City boulevard trees, please call the Parks Service Request Line at 604.501.5050 and we will have a City Arborist contact you directly. If there is a sidewalk directly beside the road, your property line likely does not extend to the sidewalk. You likely have City boulevard trees in front of your property.

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