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Surrey man charged in murder of Jonathon Bacon Three arrested in connection with 2011 shooting by Vikki Hopes THREE MEN have been charged
with the first-degree murder of Jonathan Bacon and the attempted murder of four others in Kelowna in August 2011. In a press conference held Monday in Delta, the Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit (CFSEU) announced that Jujhar KhunKhun of Surrey, Michael Kerry Jujhar KhunHunter Jones Khun of Gibsons, and Jason Thomas McBride of North Vancouver were arrested last Friday. CFSEU Chief Supt. Dan Malo said the arrests were part of Jonathan an 18-month Bacon investigation, called E-Nitrogen, and were made after 100 officers in Vancouver, Kelowna and Toronto executed simultaneous search warrants. See SHOOTING / Page 3
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Cloverdale Bulldogs player Connor Seter, 7, shows his excitement as he poses for a photo with the Stanley Cup on Sunday. The Holy Grail of hockey was viewed by hundreds of visitors at the Surrey Sports and Leisure Complex, courtesy of Scotiabank.
Sex assault suspects sought Concern raised over why RCMP waited four months to issue public appeal
by Kevin Diakiw THE LEADER has learned a Surrey sex trade worker was taken to a remote area last year, beaten, and sexually assaulted. Surrey RCMP are now calling for anyone who has any information to come forward. Between 4 a.m. and 6 a.m. on Oct. 18, 2012
a woman was picked up by two men at 105 Avenue and King George Boulevard. She was driven to a remote spot on Colebrook Road, where she was beaten and raped. She was later found and taken to hospital with serious, but non-life-threatening injuries. Police say it has taken them four months to appeal for any witnesses because investigators
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James Davis, a 26-year-old being treated under a court order for alcohol addiction, lives in a room on the third floor of the North Delta Inn. Davis is taking part in a 90-day program run by VisionQuest Recovery Society. Among other clients, he will be evicted Friday.
No room at the inn for recovery society, Delta says Renting the top floor of the North Delta Inn violates bylaw, VisionQuest told
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“They think I’m trying to open up a treatment centre,” O’Rourke said. “(But) they hold all the aces.” It mADe perfect financial sense for Jim O’Rourke. Mayor Lois Jackson said Delta is just following procedure. Rather than pay high rent on two houses that occasionally had rooms sitting “The real issue here is the property owner failing to follow an established empty, the executive director of a local addiction recovery long-standing rezoning application process,” said Jackson service decided to move into a North Delta hotel. in a Feb. 26 press release. “This is standard procedure That way, rooms could be rented on an as-needed basis. applicable to all municipalities operating under the Local In the first week of February, VisionQuest Recovery Government Act, not just the Corporation of Delta.” Society rented the third floor of the North Delta Inn, where She added that at no time did the property owner of the its clients, 20 recovering addicts under court order to get North Delta Inn or VisionQuest contact the municipality clean, proceeded to also clean up the hotel. to discuss permitted uses and their proposed occupancy, With permission from hotel management, VisionQuest and that in principle, she has no problem with VisionQuest Jim O’Rourke cleaned the walls, tore out old carpets, replaced dirty matoperating in Delta if it complies with zoning regulations. tresses and fixed leaking pipes. O’Rourke was informed by his lawyer on Wednesday They also brought in their own furniture. that a judge has rejected VisionQuest’s appeal against the But just weeks in, the society is being evicted, despite its best intentions – eviction, and that Delta bylaw officers will be on scene on Friday to carry out and a justice system-supported reputation for turning addicts’ lives around. the municipality’s orders. The group must be gone by tomorrow (March 1), according to a Feb. 15 letFormed in 1995, VisionQuest currently runs 10 recovery homes in Surrey, ter from Delta officials, who cited that hotel space rented to a recovery society Langley and Abbotsford. contravenes Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 2750. See RECOVERY / Page 5
“They think I’m trying to open up a treatment centre.”
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Shooting: Started ‘cascade of violence’ From Page 1
Khun-Khun, 25, who has survived two targeted shootings believed to be in retaliation for Bacon’s death, was arrested at his residence in Surrey, while Jones, 25, was arrested at his home in Vancouver. McBride, 37, was arrested in Toronto, where he had recently moved, but has been transferred to B.C. All three have been remanded in custody. Bacon, 30, a key player in the Red Scorpions gang, was in a Porsche Cayenne SUV with four other people when they were shot at on Aug. 14, 2011 outside of the Delta Grand Okanagan Resort in Kelowna. The shooting wounded Hells Angel Larry Amero, Independent Soldier James Riach, and
Lyndsey Black, while Leah Hadden-Watts was paralyzed. Malo said police believe the “cascade of violence,” which has continued since the Kelowna incident, began with the fatal shooting of Gurmit Dhak in October 2010 in a parking lot at Burnaby’s Metrotown shopping centre. “There have been several homicides that have occurred through the last 18 months, with the flashpoint being that of Gurmit Dhak… that caused groups to align, groups that we had not seen align in the past, and a sustained conflict among those gangs,” Malo said at the press conference. Khun-Khun was critically injured in that shooting, then was shot at in Surrey one month after Bacon’s killing, and was critically wounded in a shooting in January.
Since Bacon’s death, several other highprofile gangsters have been killed or targeted, including Sandip Duhre, who was gunned down in a Vancouver restaurant in January 2012. Sukh Dhak died in November 2012 after being shot in the lobby of the Executive Inn Hotel and Conference Centre in Burnaby. His bodyguard Thomas Mantel was also killed. Last month, Manjinder Hairan was fatally gunned down near 127 Street and 112B Avenue in the Bridgeview area of Surrey, when Khun-Khun was last shot. Khun-Khun was also arrested last September in Abbotsford in a car that was allegedly seen pulling away from the scene of a drive-by shooting on Bradner Road, but no charges were laid.
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A week after woman died from a brutal beating in Whalley, a Surrey councillor is asking city staff to ensure all of the support services available were offered to her before she was killed. Shore was found on Dec. 2 – barely conscious, partially clothed, and weakly calling for help in an empty lot in Whalley,
at 106 Avenue and 135A Street. She had been viciously beaten. The 45-year-old succumbed to her injuries last week. On Monday morning, during an informal session, Coun. Barinder Rasode asked her colleagues to request staff help determine what sort of safety net Shore had in place. Shore had a place to live at the time of her killing, however, social service providers say she
faced times of homelessness. And the type of housing she had may not have been ideal for the mental health issues she faced, Rasode said. Often when medications are not ideal for people with mental illness, they turn to the streets to “self medicate,” which may have been the case for Shore, who used street drugs. “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. 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.
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Janice Abbott, CEO of Atira Women’s Services in Surrey, says the RCMP has been far too lax in informing the public on this file. “Not good enough,” Abbott said Wednesday. “The RCMP needs to be on top of that in a much more efficient way.” She believes there’s a two-tier system for police services in this city. “If (the assault) had happened to somebody’s mother in South Surrey, who was at home cooking dinner when she was attacked, absolutely, it would have gone out immediately,” Abbott said. Police say the case was treated seriously from the outset. “From the early stages of this investigation it was clear... this was a
Surrey RCMP has released sketches of two male sexual assault suspects. serious assault involving a specific segment of our community involved in high-risk activity,” said Surrey RCMP Cpl. Bert Paquet. “Several persons of interest were identified early on in this case, and many have been eliminated through various investigative avenues, including forensic
evidence. Investigators are now seeking the public’s assistance in identifying the persons responsible.” The driver of the vehicle is described as a South Asian male, in his early to mid-20s, 6’1”, weighing 190 to 210 lbs. with a lean build, wearing a white hoodie with
red strings and words or pattern, blue jeans, and dark leather shoes. The passenger, also a South Asian male, is in his early to mid-20s, 5’10” or 5’11”, 200 to 230 lbs. with a stocky build, wearing a dark top with white design on it, dark fitted jeans, yellow gold chain around his neck and white running shoes. They were driving an older-model metallic blue (blue with “flakes”), fourdoor sedan, (possibly a Honda Civic or Acura) with low-profile tires, dark-tinted windows, a rear spoiler and rain guards on the rear passenger window. Anyone with any information regarding this attack or the suspects are asked to call Surrey RCMP at 604-599-0502, or to remain anonymous, call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS).
Recovery: Prevents crime
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The non-profit society’s motto is “crime prevention through rehabilitation,” and it takes a nononsense, cold-turkey approach to addiction treatment. The program is 90 days, although clients are not forced to leave afterwards. “If they don’t have a place to go that’s not solid for them… a lot of these guys don’t have homes to go back to,” said drug and alcohol
counsellor Frank Degenstien. “If they’ve got somewhere to come, they’re not doing crimes on the street.” The clients are prolific offenders, and have been ordered by judges and prosecutors to take the VisionQuest program – the alternative is prison, they’re told. “The Crown and prosecutors know the reputation we have, that if they decide to bolt, we file the report immediately,” says Degenstien. “The judges, they trust
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VisionQuest.” O’Rourke admits it’s difficult to get public support and donations for his society because clients are “convicts and they’ve broken lots of laws.” But he says recovery is a major part of crime prevention. For more information or to help with space, call Jim O’Rourke at 604-537-4401, email info@ visionquestsociety.org or visit www. visionquestsociety.org
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urrey Coun. Barind- to come to Surrey from er Rasode’s concern other parts of the Lower about the level of Mainland, and if they are services available to determined to commit a Janice Shore, who recently crime, they can also disapdied after being found badly pear quickly. Transit Police beaten on Dec. 2 at 106 Av- have helped to slow this enue and 135A Street, illus- “Crimetrain” modus opetrates the need to pay closer randi somewhat, but they attention to social issues. can’t catch everyone. While the City of Surrey Surrey council wants the has certainly improved Whalley area to become in its overall attitude and Surrey City Centre, and is approach towards hometaking steps toward being a lessness and social issues major presence in the area. that are particularly promiA new Whalley Library has nent in Whalley, and to a been built, and a new city lesser degree Newton, much hall is under construction. work remains to be done. Simon Fraser University Some parts of and its large Whalley connumber of tinue to be highstudents crime areas, and has brought while there are a new many vulnerable vibrancy to people living in the area, and the area, the level the presence of protection of many and services they highrises receive is someand other times lacking. Frank Bucholtz newer housThe provincial ing developgovernment and ments has Fraser Health added to Authority play a key role in both the density and longthe services that are made term viability of the area. available, and while there At the same time, the have been some improvearea is home to some of ments, much more could the most marginalized be done. people in Surrey. No one There have been far too wants to see a portion of many murders and serious Whalley become like the assaults in the area over the Downtown Eastside, with years. While an attempt by all its associated problems, Surrey to force landlords but to prevent that council to either tear down homes and the community must or fix them up helped deal be proactive. with some of the social Rasode said, “It is problems in the area, many important to make sure that continue unabated. there are some measurable Drug dealers are active in outcomes on the type of the area. There is significant services that are made availhomelessness. People with able by taxpayers dollars.” mental health issues, such She is correct. Taxpayers as Shore, live in the area and aren’t opposed to paying need ongoing help. for social services, but they The area north of 104 want to be sure they are Avenue, both east and west working properly. of King George Boulevard, Rasode will be meeting is an area of specific conwith Coun. Judy Villeneuve, cern. There are a number chair of the city’s task force of social service providers on housing and homelessin that neighbourhood, ness, Aileen Murphy, and they do good work, but Surrey’s social planner and many people continue to others in the coming weeks fall through the cracks. to examine what was availThe presence of SkyTrain able to Shore before she was in the area isn’t always a killed. It behooves all Surrey benefit. It makes it easy for residents to pay closer some less-desirable people attention to this issue. The Surrey/North Delta Leader is a member of the British Columbia Press Council, a self-regulatory body governing the province’s newspaper industry. The council considers complaints from the public about the conduct of member newspapers. Directors oversee the mediation of complaints, with input from both the newspaper and the complaint holder. If talking with the editor or publisher does not resolve your complaint about coverage or story treatment, you may contact the B.C. Press Council. Your written concern, with documentation, should be sent within 45 days to B.C. Press Council, 201 Selby St., Nanaimo, B.C. V9R 2R2. For information, phone 888-687-2213 or go to www.bcpresscouncil.org
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there before were right. It did get better. There were a few notable turning points, too. At seven months Elise could sit on her own which meant a lot less carrying and more interaction. At 14 months she could awkwardly ecently a friend asked my wife and I a walk, which opened up all kinds of doors, seemingly simple question: sometimes literally. “How did you know you wanted to I learned that compared to a stay-at-home have kids?” mom (my wife), I was pretty low on the totem Kristine answered simply, “I’ve always wanted pole – about one step below the cat. But who to have kids.” can blame Elise for preferring the parent who spends all day with her? To this day she’ll often My response was certainly different from walk right past me when she is upset and say, what it would have been 18 months ago, when “mommy up!” the birth of our daughter was still fresh in my Now that she’s 21 months old she mind. If he asked me then, I probis developing a sense of humour ably would have warned him about and has found more value in her the perils of fatherhood. I have weird dad. We have started to find learned a lot since then. common ground and her favouritI learned Elise’s birth wasn’t a ism is waning. Once she even miracle to me and that doesn’t make brushed off mom to say “dada... me a bad dad. In my eyes the labour UP!” was 22 hours of sleep depravity couI learned that for me, love for pled with watching my wife in pain. your children is something that By the end of it I almost passed out grows over time. For many dads it from lack of food because I forgot to eat. But once that little person Kristine Salzmann is about bonding, and that doesn’t happen overnight. comes out it was all worth it. It doesn’t help that the only other Well, for Kristine it was. parent I compare myself to is my I spent a long time feeling wife and our roles just aren’t congruent. Sociashamed that I didn’t immediately feel flooded ety seems to spend a lot of energy preparing with feelings of unconditional love toward my women for parenthood – half of all parents are daughter. I didn’t know what to feel at first. men, but we often feel alone. Dumbfounded might best describe it. Only I wish I knew all this going into fatherhood. when we read in various parenthood books that But my answer to my friend on how I knew I women get a hormonal rush of oxytocin did I was ready to have a child? Never mind, I didn’t learn that it wasn’t my fault; men just don’t get like what I told him anyway. The truth is, I’m doped up on love drugs after birth. still working on my answer. But in hindsight, it The next five months felt like the never-ending saga of poor sleep and sore biceps. I learned was the best decision I ever made. the meaning of the word “colic,” and I’ll never Kristine Salzmann is a former Black Press get those five weeks of my life back. reporter and mom to 21-month-old Elise. She In the grocery store parents would see our writes monthly for The Leader on parenting bleary eyes and tell us “don’t worry, it gets issues. Tom Salzmann is a physics teacher in better.” Surrey. I learned that the strangers who had been
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TransLink should lay off homeowners School should be central
Re: “delta mayoR not happy with high cost of
TransLink.” Because Delta has chosen to remain as a lowdensity area (and in particular Tsawwassen), it is to be expected that the cost per capita is so high. Two things are left out of Mayor Jackson’s comments: 1. TransLink is responsible for roads as well, and so all people using the roads must pay. 2. TransLink loses a lot of revenue due to
people crossing to the United States (especially Point Roberts) to fill up their cars with gas that is much, much cheaper. Can you blame us? If only the taxes could be lowered for Canadians, we might all fill up at local service stations and in this way keep the business in our community. I do not want to see density increased here, as it has been done in Surrey and many parts of Vancouver.
I therefore must accept that more payment is required and that we cannot have as efficient a bus service as some might like. However, I still feel there are other ways for TransLink to collect revenue and there are ways in which the company can cut back on its expenses instead of targeting homeowners (through property tax and tax on hydro bills) and targeting drivers.
Jean Wightman
Don’t just ‘wish’ bullying away
oN wedNesday, I hope everyone
wore pink and took a minute and think… the one thing every child will ask their parent(s) at least once is, “When will I ever need this information I’m being taught in school in the real world?” I have to wonder why we are not making a mandatory course in our schools for every grade – from kindergarten to graduation – that will help teach our children respect, accountability, responsibility, acceptable behaviour and general human kindness. Yes, these are things to be taught at home, but as times change, social media and technology have changed the world. Why can’t we make a change? Why can’t we make it part of the curriculum and give these kids the life skills they will be able to utilize throughout their life? Consider something like this, for primary level (kindergarten to Grade 4): “Friendship and Acceptance” ; for intermediate (Grades 4-7): “Community and Your Role in It”; and then for high school: “Making a Difference.” We could incorporate social media, technology, community and teamwork. Maybe it’s time to get down to the nitty gritty and utilize the one source we all share – our schools. Maybe we can teach our children young enough that they
Shop due south
a letter writer suggests that breaking the cycle of bullying should start early, with the proactive participation of schools and a thought-out anti-bullying curriculum. won’t have a chance to grow into a bully. We can break the cycle and make our schools a place where all our children want to go. Bullying changes people’s lives,
but we as parents have the power to fight back and truly make a change. Or we can stay on this same path and just keep talking about it. Again, I hope you wore pink yes-
wheN we fiRst moved here to Cloverdale, everyone teased, “B.C.” means “bring cash.” We all had a good laugh. But the longer we live here, the less patriotic we’ve become. You see, I am a regular shopper in the U.S. and I don’t feel guilty. It’s become a necessity to find cheaper gas, clothes, and food – and this province has driven me there. I have three children and my husband has to cross the Port Mann Bridge daily. I’ve never paid so much tax money to the government and there never seems to be any accountability.
terday, not just because you “wish” bullying would stop, but rather because you really want to see a change and make a difference. Michelle Cozzuol
What the heck do they do with all the money? Every year there seems to be an increase in taxes and less and less money in a family’s pocket. Now poor, poor TransLink wants more money. Why can’t they work with what they have? Better yet, why can’t they make everyone pay for their ticket during hockey games and going to and from work? Now that’s a brainstorming idea that would create some revenue. Sherrie Sapara, Surrey
Re: New high school for Clayton
Heights. This is absolutely ridiculous. Unless they are expecting to develop all around it, why would you build a school north of all the development? It should have been across Fraser Highway to service schools in the Hillcrest/Adams Road area that feed into Clayton Heights and Lord Tweedsmuir. This school was supposed to take pressure off Tweedsmuir before Clayton. Why isn’t it being built in a more central location? Probably because they couldn’t afford to buy land there. All the prime real estate goes to the developers. We already have two schools, Katzie and Hazelgrove, with over 1,000 elementary students opening on one site in September. The principals leading this charge are superheroes. If Katzie Elementary was a bridge, the government would have called a news conference to announce its early opening, threaten to sue the contractor for being four months behind, and got the building open for September. But of course, it’s kids’ education and not making money for the economy so nobody cares. It’s up to the principals, teachers and parents to figure it out and deal with the consequences of bad planning at all levels of government. Kate Muzyka
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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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Murder trial delayed Dustin Lee LaLonde accused in death of Teri-Lyn Williams by Sheila Reynolds A mAn accused of murdering
a woman in Surrey in 2010 was expected to enter a guilty plea in B.C. Supreme Court on Monday, but opted to postpone the decision until next month. The second-degree murder trial of Dustin Lee Lalonde, 31, was scheduled to begin Monday (Feb. 25) in New Westminster Supreme Court. However, his lawyer said LaLonde had last week resumed taking his anti-psychosis medication after being off it since last October.
“He’s indicating some He recently served a confusion with regard four-year sentence in to his thoughts right Kelowna for robbery now,” said lawyer Paul and aggravated assault McMurray. related to an August LaLonde, an over2010 incident. weight man with short Williams, who dark hair, listened sometimes went by from the prisoner’s box the first name Toni, before being returned was 41. Her body to custody. He was was found dumped charged in September Teri-Lyn Williams in some bushes near 2011 in connection 136 Street and 104A to Teri-Lyn Williams’ death. A Avenue on June 9, 2010. provincial court judge ordered LaLonde is due back in court him to stand trial after a pretrial on March 14. hearing a year ago. sreynolds@surreyleader.com
Dramatic crash in North Delta injures three drivers Police say speed a factor in collision by Kevin Diakiw A CAR CRAsh in Delta earlier this
week sent a man to hospital with serious injuries, while shutting down Nordel Way for about seven hours. Police are still trying to piece together exactly what happened. At about 9:40 p.m. Tuesday, a 24-year-old man driving a grey Toyota westbound on Nordel Way crossed the centre line at about 112 Street. The vehicle smashed into a red Chevy sedan and a burgundy Chevy minivan. The driver of the minivan and
the grey Toyota were trapped inside their vehicles and had to be extricated by Delta fire crews. The driver of the minivan sustained only minor injuries and was treated at the scene. The driver of the sedan was taken to hospital with minor injuries. The driver of the Toyota suffered a broken pelvis, hip and sternum. Nordel Way was closed until about 5 a.m. Wednesday. Police have not charged any of the drivers in the accident, but say speed was definitely a factor.
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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
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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.
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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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Winners announced in Surrey’s Stop Bullying Film Contest
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hues of pink, Surrey students were honoured Wednesday as the the winners of the city’s secondannual Stop Bullying Film Contest were announced. The winners included Maple Green Elementary (in the Grade 6-7 junior category) for their movie A Miserable Life; L.A. Matheson Secondary (in the Grade 8-10 intermediate category) for Words Can Harm; and Jus-
tine Crawford (in the Grade 11-12 senior category) for Hidden Words Never Heal. “We have very talented, creative and thoughtful students in Surrey and I want to congratulate all those who participated in the contest,” said Mayor Dianne Watts. “Through this project we were able to reach out to the schools and the broader community to talk about bullying and the solutions to the problem.” Finalists in each category were announced last week
at a special event held at SFU Surrey for the students and their families. “I was very impressed by the quality of films produced,” said Surrey RCMP Supt. Bill Fordy. “These students reinforced the message about this very serious social issue and found creative ways to raise awareness about its consequences. We support all initiatives that promote youth involvement in education and prevention on this issue.” The Stop Bullying
Film contest is a partnership between the City of Surrey, Surrey RCMP, CUPE 402, and the Surrey School District. Students from grades 6 to 12 were invited to submit a 30-second or 60-second film that identifies types of bullying, the impact that bullying has on people, and solutions to the problem. For more information, visit: www.surrey.ca/stopbullying To watch the videos, visit: http://bit.ly/ WrXb6R
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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
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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.
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A great read. B.C. Lions receiver shawn Gore addresses students at Lord Tweedsmuir secondary Tuesday afternoon as part of the Be More than a Bystander program.
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The SouTh Surrey property currently occupied by
Sunnyside Elementary has been traded by the school district as partial payment for a larger chunk of land in Clayton where a new high school will be built. The value of the deal has not been disclosed – it isn’t expected to complete until spring of 2014 – but the developers involved, and Surrey School District secretary treasurer Wayne Noye, agree the innovative exchange is a win-win for everyone. “They’re getting about four times the size of the Sunnyside land,” said Ted Dawson, spokesperson for the Surrey-based developers, LYPD Holdings Ltd. and Lakewood Madrona Development Ltd. Noye said the Sunnyside Elementary site was also very attractive to the developers, and that the exchange was based on appraised values, with a difference still to be made up by the district. “When you go to try to find land and assemble land, particularly with the market the way it is, you have to think outside the box and be creative,” Noye said, noting that Clayton, like Grandview, is a current “hot spot” for the district, which, given Surrey’s population growth, faces a constant demand for new schools. “It didn’t come easy – you’ve got developers in there, everyone in there,” he said of the Cloverdale/ Clayton parcel. “There was give and take on both sides – it took a long time, about three to five months, to put together,” he added, noting that Surrey school board has expressed its appreciation of the work district staff put in. The 18.5-acre Cloverdale/Clayton parcel, at 73 Avenue and 184 Street, is the same land that was highlighted in a Feb. 15 announcement by the province as the site of a new high school. No other properties are
involved in the agreement. The province is committing $10.5 million toward a $16.7-million new high school with the district to fund the remainder. The school district approached the developers regarding the site about a year ago, Dawson said. The group had purchased the property to hold it for future development, and was initially reluctant to get involved in the deal, he said. “It’s very difficult to get developable land in Surrey that makes sense,” he said. Noye said having the old Sunnyside Elementary property to put on the table was an advantage for the district. “When dealing with developers, cash is nice, but they really like land,” he said. “Lakewood was very understanding of our predicament – it was a case of let’s talk and see what we can do. Lakewood was a real class act through all of this. The social good they’re bringing to the table will also be beneficial to them in the long run.” Both Noye and Surrey School District spokesperson Doug Strachan said they do not know what the developers have in mind for the current Sunnyside Elementary site at 15250 28 Ave. Dawson said no moves to develop the property will be made until the new Sunnyside Elementary, currently under construction at 2828 159 St., opens. The school is slated for occupancy in January 2014. “We were not going to jeopardize the school community and they (Lakewood) were very understanding of that,” said Noye. Dawson promised that nothing for the old Sunnyside Elementary site will be initiated without community consultation first. “It is important to us to have a positive impact on the community,” Dawson said. “We’re going to look at everything.”
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The annual program costs, mainly for enforcement officers to patrol the region, are $600,000. But some 2012 revenue was fees paid in advance for 2013 and Metro has yet to recoup significant program setup costs over the previous three years. The region has also promised that operators who retire or upgrade a machine to Tier 2 or better will get an 80 per cent rebate of fees they paid on it in the previous three-year period. That pledge means setting aside more money in future years for refunds. Environmental regulation and enforcement division manager Ray Robb said Metro officers will begin ticketing or prosecuting some “very persistent” violators
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• Tax Assessment: $600,100 • Very nicely kept 2 level rancher in Cedar Hills • 5 minute drive to New Westminster • 106 ft. frontage x 121 ft. depth • 12,676 sq. ft. total lot • Potential to subivide into two lots • Lane in rear
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A fantastic selection of 2, 3 & 4 bedroom parkhomes available from $280,900
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SPORTS
Thursday, February 28, 2013
Fraser Valley champions
Crusaders off to Kamloops by Rick Kupchuk
it,” said Crusaders coach Matt Lechasseur of the Mar. 6-9 tourThe number one team in the nament. “The kids are excited province had no trouble qualifying about it.” for the B.C. Senior AA boys high n The Delview Raiders are school basketball championship also going to the Senior AA tournament in Kamloops. provincial tournament, after Needing a top three finish at defeating Southridge 61-57 in the Fraser Valley championship a playoff for third place at the tournament, the Holy Cross Fraser Valley tournament, and Crusaders breezed past three the last berth to Kamloops. opponents to place first. The Raiders finished second to The Crusaders brushed aside Holy Cross in the Fraser Valley the Mission Roadrunners 67-32 West league, but upset the Fraser in a quarterfinal game Feb. Valley East champion G.W. 16, easily handled Graham Grizzlies the Southridge 90-74 in the first Storm 80-48 in last round of the zone Thursday’s semifinal tournament. game at D.W. Poppy After a 73-65 Secondary, then loss to Archbishop returned to the Carney, Delview Langley school Satdefeated Misurday night where sion 57-53 in a they topped the game Matt Lechasseur consolation Archbishop Carney to advance to SatStars 80-53 to claim urday’s match with the Fraser Valley Southridge for the championship banner. final Fraser Valley berth to the Henry Maduabueke led the provincial tournament. Crusaders with 15 points in the Delview will play the Lower final, with Aaron Madaisky addMainland zone champion RC ing 14, Brandon Pereira netting Palmer Griffins of Richmond in 12 and Taylor Brown scoring 10. the first round. The Griffins are Brown was named the tournaranked fifth in the province. ment’s Most Valuable Player, n Three Surrey high school while Maduabueke and Madaisky teams will tip-off today in games were first-team all-stars. at Fleetwood Park Secondary, The Crusaders will have their and will qualify for the B.C. eyes on the B.C. championship Senior AAA championship banner in Kamloops next week, tournament March 12-16 at where they will open the tourna- the Langley Events Centre in ment Wednesday against the Langley. unranked Charles Hayes HurBut for the Lord Tweedsmuir ricanes of Prince Rupert. Panthers, Enver Creek Cougars “We’re looking forward to or Tamanawis Wildcats, a loss
“We’re looking forward to it. The kids are excited about it.”
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Taylor brown (right) of the holy Cross Crusaders was named the most Valuable Player at the Fraser Valley Championship tournament. The Crusaders will be at the b.C. Championship tournament next week in Kamloops. would mean the end of their the trio of local schools was in a B.C. Boys Basketball Assorespective seasons. eliminated from championship ciation poll, were expected to All three games are part of contention after losses in Monchallenge for a Fraser Valley the Fraser Valley Senior AAA day’s qualifying round. See PLAYOFFS / Page 35 championship tournament, and The Wildcats, ranked fourth
Holy Cross seeks a B.C. championship Girls team ranked number one in the province, qualifies for provincials by Rick Kupchuk Their dominaTing performance at the Fraser Valley championship tournament has been all but forgotten by the Holy Cross Crusaders. The Senior AA girls high school basketball team still hasn’t achieved its goal, which is winning the banner at the B.C. Championship tournament next week in Kamloops. “Really, that’s all they’ve been talking about since the start of the season,” said Holy Cross head coach Steve Beauchamp. “Placing third at the provincials last year,
after losing to Lambrick the provincials. Park in the semifinal, They had no trouble was a bit of a disapdefeating the Surrey pointment to them.” Christian Falcons 77-25 The Crusaders will in the quarterfinal take the number-one round, then stopped ranking among Senior the Archbishop Carney AA teams in B.C. to Stars 84-33 in the semiKamloops, and lived final round. Steve Beauchamp up to that ranking last They then overcame weekend in Langley. some early foul trouble No team could come to within 40 to overwhelm the Southridge Storm in points of Holy Cross at the Fraser ValSaturday’s final, claiming a third straight ley championship, which determined a Fraser Valley championship banner with champion and qualified three teams for a 79-37 victory.
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“It was a good test, because we had to play some kids off the bench,” said Beauchamp. “And we don’t lose a lot when to go the to bench. At the B.C. tournament, you can get into foul trouble.” Michelle Bos topped all scorers in the championship game, netting 21 points while grabbing 14 rebounds on her way to earning the tournament’s Most Valuable Player award. Rachel Beauchamp scored 16 points and had eight rebounds, while Nicole Vanderhelm contributed with 15 points. Beauchamp and Vanderhelm were firstteam all-stars.
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An all-star at Saint Mary’s Surrey’s Sienna Cooke wins AUS rookie award by Rick Kupchuk After bAckstopping the Saint
Mary’s Huskies to a huge turnaround season in AUS (Atlantic University Sports) women’s hockey, goaltender Sienna Cooke landed two postseason awards from the conference. The Surrey native was named the AUS Rookie of the Year and was voted to the first all-star team last week. The 18-year-old ranked third in the AUS with a .934 save percentage, and was sixth with a 1.86 goals against average. She was the conference leader in saves with 506, and minutes played at 1,160. The Huskies were 1-22-1 (won-loss-overtime loss) and in the Atlantic league basement a year ago. Cooke started in goal for 19 of 24 games this season, and with a 10-9-0 record helped Saint Mary’s to a third place finish at 12-8-4. “Cookie has a real passion and love for the game that is contagious,” said Saint Mary’s head coach Chris Larade. “She has come in and just ran with the challenge she was given. She is very coachable and is also on pace to become an Academic all-Canadian in her rookie year. She has been a great addition to our program
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saint Mary’s university goalie sienna cooke prepares to stop a shot from a Université de Moncton opponent during the AUs playoffs. the Huskies places second, and cooke was named a tournament all-star. both on and off the ice.” The Huskies placed second in the AUS playoffs. Cooke was in goal for two round robin wins, making 63 saves and allowing just two goals in a 4-1 win over the Université de Moncton Aigles Bleues, and
a 3-1 decision against the St. Thomas Tommies. In the championship game, Saint Mary’s fell 4-1 to the St. Francis Xavier X-Women. Cooke was named as goaltender on the tournament all-star team.
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31ST Hawks split, stay in sixth ANNIVERSARY Major Midget team to finish season on home ice BIG BOOK SALE
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Notice of Surplus Land 11582 92 Avenue, Delta Following thorough research and review, with the educational needs of the community at the forefront, the Board of Education of School District No. 37 (Delta) has determined its property located at 11582 92 Avenue, Delta to be surplus and no longer required for future educational purposes. The area is currently being used to house a group of portables for the Delview Adult Learning Centre. Disposal of this land will enable creation of a brand new adult learning facility in North Delta. In accordance with Board Policy, upon the passing of a resolution and obtaining necessary approval of the Minister of Education, the Board intends to dispose of the land through a competitive bid process at a future date. The Board encourages any parties interested in commenting on the Disposal of 11582 92 Avenue to provide feedback. Such feedback should be submitted in writing to the Board of Education at the address below by 4:00 p.m. on Friday, March 15, 2013: Board of Education School District No. 37 (Delta) 4585 Harvest Drive Delta, BC, V4K 5B4
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Valley West a 4-3 lead after 40 minutes, and Matt Bradley netted the eventual winner with six minutes remaining. The North Island led 2-0 after one period in Sunday’s game. Parker Wotherspoon of Cloverdale got one back for the Hawks in the second period, but the Silvertips scored into an empty net with a minute to play in the game to clinch the win. The South Island Royals are the visitors for two games this weekend at the Langley Events Centre. The two teams face-off Saturday at 2:15 p.m., and again Sunday at 1:30 p.m.
Sabres wrestlers place second Guildford Park pair win gold at Fraser Valley tournament Rick Kupchuk
a young group of wrestlers from Guildford Park Secondary combined for six medals and a second
place finish in the team standings at the Upper Fraser Valley tournament in Abbotsford. “This result came as a bit of a surprise for me because of the strength
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Valley West Hawks will be headed to Kelowna in 10 days for the playoffs. The Hawks will go into the final weekend of play in the BC Hockey Major Midget League in sixth place, two points behind the Vancouver Canadians with two games to play. Only two wins by Valley West, coupled with two losses by the Canadians, will vault the Hawks into fifth place. Unless that happens, Valley West will be on the road for a best-of-three series with
the Okanagan Rockets the weekend of Mar. 8-10. Valley West managed only a split last week in Nanaimo against the North Island Silvertips, and failed to gain ground on the Canadians. After a 6-4 win Saturday, Valley West lost 3-1 Sunday morning. The Hawks rallied from a twogoal deficit for the win Saturday. Spencer Unger netted the first Valley West goal, and the visitors trailed 3-1 late in the first period. Cole Plotnikoff scored with nine seconds left in the opening frame, then tied the game nine minutes into the second. Josh Pollock gave
Grade 9 wrestlers.” Will Thamavong in the 57 kg. class and Gagan Hundal in 48 kg. group were the two Sabres to win gold medals. “Will has only been wrestling for 2 years but has really emerged as a medal threat (at the provincial championships) this year,” said McRae. “Gagan is one of our very talented Grade 9 wrestlers who looks like he could also be a force at the BC championships.” Hundal defeated Sabres teammate Diego Esparza in the finals, leaving Esparza with a silver medal. Bronze medals went to Linden Nguyen in the 63 kg. class, Grade 10 wrestler Dacious Richardson in the 60 kg. category and Grade 9 athlete Husayn Mouhamed in the 41 kg. group. In girls competition, Grade 9 wrestler Zion Lee won the gold medal in the 54 kg. category. The provincial championship begin today (Thursday) and run through to Saturday in Duncan.
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Gymnasts earn medals on the North Shore Surrey club members Treyson Cerrato and Kevin Hignell place third all around by Rick Kupchuk A pAir of all around
bronze medals highlighted a successful weekend by athletes from the Surrey Gymnastic Society (SGS), while competing at the North Shore Invitational hosted by the Flicka Gymnastics Club in North Vancouver. For the male gymnasts, the North Shore meet was one of two trial events to select the provincial team that will compete at Western Canadian Championships. Treyson Cerrato, 11,
placed third all around in the Men’s Level 4, Under-13 category, placing in the top five in all six events and winning event gold medals on rings and parallel bars. He also added a silver medal on high bar, and a bronze on pommel horse. The other bronze medal in all around competition came from Men’s Level 4 gymnast Kevin Hignell, 14, competing in the 13-and-over group. He won a gold medal on the pommel horse, and added a bronze on
floor and parallel bars. He was fifth on rings. Competing in the same category, Spencer Principe won gold on parallel bars, silver on rings and bronze on parallel horse to place seventh all around. Emily Carroll, 15, led the SGS women with a fourth all around placing in the Level 4 Open group, winning gold on beam. Teammate Jusleen Sangha, 13, won a silver medal on beam and a bronze on bars to place sixth all around. Bridget Hastings, 16, won silver on floor and
placed fifth on bars. In Level 3 Novice, Isabelle Louie, 11, won a bronze medal on vault and was fifth on beam, while 12 yearold Luci Kask was fifth on bars. In Level 3 Tyro, 10-year-old Jillian Principe was fifth all around and won gold on beam, while twin sister Jennifer was fifth on bars. Samantha Lal, 12, won a silver medal on beam in the Level 2 Novice division, and nine year-old Alexa Cannon won bronze on vault and was
Playoffs: Three teams need a win From page 32 championship but were upset on their home court by a score of 72-40 by the 10th-ranked W.J. Mouat Hawks. Tamanawis will face the eighth-ranked Pitt Meadows Marauders today at 7:45 p.m. Both Enver Creek and Lord Tweedsmuir are given honorable mention in the lat-
est provincial polls, and face unranked opposition in their games. The Cougars, who lost 97-78 to the third-ranked White Rock Christian Academy Warriors, will be seeking a win over the Gleneagle Talons at 6 p.m. The Panthers fell to the topranked Walnut Grove Gators 87-50 on Monday, and will need a win today at 2:30 p.m.
against the Sardis Falcons. The winners of the four games today at Fleetwood, as well as the four teams which qualified Monday, will playoff Friday and Saturday at the Langley Events Centre to determine first through eighth place. All eight teams will have qualified for the provincial tournament.
fourth overall on beam in the Level 2 Tyro category. In Level 3 Open,
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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.
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Photographer Dee Lippingwell launches her new book of classic rock images by Evan Seal
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or more than 40 years, Dee Lippingwell has been shooting her way to the top. The Surrey-based photographer has published her second book, First Three Songs… No Flash, a title based on the instructions given to all concert photographers before a show begins. “I’m not sure where that initially came from,” said the slightly built, extremely energetic photographer. “It was probably some diva who didn’t want a photo of herself with her make-up running.” The book – a follow-up to her first book, Best Seat in the House, published in 1987 – chronicles Lippingwell’s life as a rock-and-roll photographer, documenting her years photographing and touring with many of the iconic acts of the last four decades. The book features many one-on-one personal stories and pictures from photo sessions with many of the stars. From her first introduction to photography with her grandfather’s Brownie camera when she was five years old, Lippingwell has always had an eye for timing and capturing the moment others seemed to miss. Her vocation began in earnest high in the “nose bleed” section of the Pacific Coliseum in Vancouver in 1973 with the band Pink Floyd performing one of their memorable
shows. “There really wasn’t much security back in those days, and I just put my camera under my jacket and walked in,” said Lippingwell. But the 300-mm telephoto lens she had borrowed proved to be too big to handle so she decided to try and get as close to the stage as possible. “Because it was festival seating I was able to get right up to the stage and I got some amazing shots.” A few weeks later she happened to notice a photo display in the window of A&A records on Broadway in Vancouver with black-and-white photos from the same Pink Floyd show. Lippingwell approached the manager of the store with her photographs and within minutes the display had been replaced with her far superior images. That’s when her career really began to take off.
Over the years, Lippingwell has toured with numerous acts, including Heart, Prism, The Headpins, Chilliwack, Trooper, and ZZ Top, with her photos appearing in magazines, calendars and exhibitions around the world, with a few even hanging in the homes of some of the performers. Throughout her four decades as a professional photographer, Lippingwell has shot virtually all of the most influential rock-and-roll artists of her generation, but like so many of the performers she photographed, she found that often the work she loved didn’t pay the bills. So she found herself photographing weddings and family portraits to supplement her income and put food on the table. “Often people think if you’re an artist you’re rich. Well, you are if you’re Sting or Rod Stewart or Tina Turner, but many of the artists I’ve photo-
graphed throughout my career have been struggling as much as I have,” she said. “When I first started I would make $5 for every photo published. I might go to five shows in one week and two photos would get published, that’s $10 and no money for gas or film, nothing. “I can’t sing or play an instrument, so the next best thing is to take pictures of what I see and feel on the stage,” said Lippingwell, “and hopefully people can connect with these photos.” When pressed for her favourite, she just can’t choose. “I love them all.” An official public launch of her book will take place at the Fanclub on Granville Street in Vancouver on Sunday, March 3. For more info visit http://www. deelippingwell.com
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Art show a Labour of Love Catherine Sheppard and Gunilla Lindgren join forces for March exhibition
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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
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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.
142 OFFICE SUPPORT/CLERKS 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:
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Back in Motion Rehab Inc. is seeking a permanent, full-time Program Assistant for its Newton/ Langley offices providing support to the Employment Services program. The position will primarily be based out of the Newton office. DUTIES INCLUDE: - data entry of information into the Ministry’s Integrated Case Management system - Overall administrative support to the center staff, including aspects of file set up and maintenance, formatting documents, contacting and scheduling participant appointments and, billing. QualiďŹ cations: - Minimum 2 years administrative support experience - Strong computer abilities, including strong comprehension of Microsoft Office, database systems and basic admin tasks, office equip. & software applic. - Excellent communication skills and professional manner - Preferably Post-secondary office/clerical education - Experience working with multi-cultural populations, and understanding of employment services are assets To apply, please forward your resume and cover letter, to: hr@backinmotion.com or fax to 778-728-0241 by March 10th.
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AFFINITY MANUFACTURING Ltd. in Surrey is hiring 1 F/T Machinist with 3-5 years exp. Duties incl: set up & operate conventional & cnc milling, lathe, drill, grinding & sawing machines etc. Must be able to read drawings & blueprints and use measuring instruments like vernier callipers, micrometers, etc. Salary would be $28/hr with 40/hrs week. 2 F/T CNC Machining Tool Operators with 1-2 years exp. Duties incl: set up & operate CNC milling machines etc. Must be able to read drawings & blueprints and use measuring instruments like vernier callipers, micrometers, etc. Salary would be $19/hr with 40 hrs/week. Knowledge of Hindi or Punjabi is an asset. Interested applicants can fax resumes to: 604-591-6022 CANADIAN DIE & MOULD Ltd. in Surrey is hiring 1 F/T Machine Shop Supervisor. 3 to 5 Years experience required in similar job. Duties incl: supervise, schedule & coordinate activities of workers, keep record of materials & supplies, resolve work related problems, train workers, ensure standards of safe working conditions are met, prepare reports etc. Salary would be $32/hr with 40 hrs week. Interested applicants can fax resumes to: 604-575-1146
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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WEED FREE Mushroom Manure 13 yards - $125 or Well Rotted 10 yards - $145. Free delivery in Surrey. 604-856-8877 YARD CLEAN-UP, Lawn cut, power raking, aerating, hedge trimming, & fertilizing. Senior disc.604-773-0075
MUSHROOM MANURE Pick up or delivery. Covered storage. Call 604-644-1878
F All types of concrete work F F Re & Re F Forming F Site prep FDriveways FExposed FStamped F Bobcat Work F WCB Insured
Specializing in Private Events! We Come To You! Doing It All, From Set-Up - Clean-Up.
• Home Dinner Parties • Meetings • Funerals • Weddings • B-B-Ques • Birthdays • Anniversaries Unique Taste, Unique Menus... Gourmet, Customized Menus Tailored To Your Function...
Kristy 604.488.9161
778-231-9675, 778-231-9147 FREE ESTIMATES
STAMPED CONCRETE FPatios FPool Decks FSidewalks FDriveways FForming FFinishing FRe & Re 30yrs exp. Quality workmanship Fully Insured crossroadsstampedconcrete.com
Danny 604 - 307 - 7722
threescocatering@shaw.ca or Visit us at: www. threescompanycatering.ca
FINANCIAL SERVICES
PLACING & Finishing * Forming * Site Prep, old concrete removal * Excavation & Reinforcing * Re-Re Specialists 34 Years Exp. Free Estimates.
Call: Rick (604) 202-5184
Borrow Against Your Vehicle!
• MONEY TODAY! • Instant Approvals • No Credit Checks • Privacy Assured
Concrete Lifting Specialist
Bonniecrete Const Ltd Free Est & Warranties
www.topdogloans.com 604.503.BARK (2275) GET BACK ON TRACK! Bad credit? Bills? Unemployed? Need Money? We Lend! If you own your own home - you qualify. Pioneer Acceptance Corp. Member BBB. 1-877987-1420. www.pioneerwest.com
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ALTERNATIVE HEALTH
Own A Vehicle? Borrow Up To $25,000
No Credit Checks!
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Cash same day, local office.
www.PitStopLoans.com 604-777-5046
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EDUCATION
EDUCATION
D Crack Repairs D Driveways D Patios, etc. D Provide Proper Drainage
Ross 604D535D0124
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COUNTERTOPS
JMS Countertops/Custom Splashes 15% Disc. w/ad. Free home Consult 30 yrs/refs John 604-970-8424
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DRYWALL
PSB DRYWALL ★ All Boarding, Taping, Framing & Texture. Insured work. 604-762-4657/604-764-6416 THREE STAR DRYWALL LTD Boarding, Taping, & texture. Small jobs welcome! Kam 604-551-8047
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EDUCATION
Medical OfďŹ ce/Hospital Administration
604-580-2772
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HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 Service Call Lic #89402 Same day guarn’td We love small jobs! 604-568-1899
172 ASTROLOGY/PSYCHICS
Consider a career in Train to work as an: s !DMITTING 2EGISTRATION #LERK s (EALTH 2ECORDS #LERK s $IAGNOSTIC )MAGING #LERK
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
Reliable Work - Res. & Comm.
Blissful Massage
AMAZING MASSAGE New Location. Hot Oil. 10am - 10pm. Call: 604-719-5628
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GREAT HANDS Genuine Full Body Massage AWESOME! 604-507-7043
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Entry level wages from $18.16 - $21/hr. 3OME POSITIONS CAN LEAD TO CLERICAL SUPERVISORY ROLES FOR WHICH THE WAGE RANGES FROM HR
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Over 92% of our grads are employed in their ďŹ eld of study within 6 months of graduation.
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GARDENING
Always! Landscaping Services, Pwr Raking, Delivery, Spreading, Yard &Rubbish cleanup 604.230.0627 WE’RE ON THE WEB
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 287
FINISH CARPENTER Finish Carpentry-Mouldings, sundecks, stairs, siding, painting, drywall. Refs. Rainer cel 604-613-1018
www.bcclassified.com
283 GUTTERS & DOWNSPOUTS
HOME IMPROVEMENTS
FINISHING, HARDWOOD & LAMINATE FLOORS CUSTOM SHOWERS & SAUNAS
CALL BRENT
(604)240-1920
ALWAYS! GUTTER Cleaning & Roof Blowing, 30 yrs exp., Prompt Prof. Service Simon 604-230-0627
JMS Countertops/Custom Splashes 15% Disc. w/ad. Free home Consult 30 yrs/refs John 604-970-8424
HANDYPERSONS
287
HOME IMPROVEMENTS
Additions, Home Improvements Restorations, Renovations, & New Construction. Specializing in Concrete, Forming, Framing & Siding. 604-218-3064 COMPLETE RENOVATIONS, 30 yrs in Const. Very reliable. Denicon Const. Call Dennis 604-809-0702.
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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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Quick & Reliable Movers
From $48/per
338
PLUMBING
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS
A PLUMBER / GAS FITTER. Plumbing install/repair. Renos, Hwtr tank. Boiler Furnace. Reas 604-618-8315
EXCEL ROOFING LTD. All kinds of roofing work. New Roof, Reroof, Repairs. Free est. (778)878-2617
FIXIT PLUMBING & HEATING H/W Tanks, Reno’s, Boilers, Furn’s. Drain Cleaning. Ins. (604)596-2841
GL ROOFING. Cedar shakes, Asphalt Shingles, Flat roofs, WCB Clean Gutters. $80. 604-240-5362
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604-580-2171
MOVING & STORAGE
BEST RATE MOVING
356
www.ezgomovers.com Local & Long Distance
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PETS
*Appliances *BBQs *Exercise Equip *Cars/Trucks/Trailers *Hotwater Tanks *Furnaces * Restaurant Equipment All FREE pickup!
604-537-4140
329 PAINTING & DECORATING
PSK PAINTING INTERIOR/EXTERIOR Drywall Repairs/Texturing Quality work at the lowest price Phone & compare. In business 25 years. Fully Insured. Free Estimates.
MID VALLEY Rubbish Removal Residential & Commercial + Scrap Cars. Call 604-888-6156
Quality Work - Fair Price Paul: 604 626-1641 24/7
~ Certified Plumber ~ Reno’s and Repairs
604-787-8061
Running this ad for 8yrs
1PRO MOVING & SHIPPING. Real Professionals, Reasonable. Rates. Different From the Rest. 604-721-4555. ABE MOVING - $35/Hr. Per Person *Reliable Careful Movers. *Rubbish Removal. *24 Hours. 604-999-6020
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
Licensed Journeyman • Plumbing • Heating • Gas Fitting
ON CALL 24 HOURS/DAY
BEST WEST MOVING. FAST 24/7 short notice moves. Great mid mo. rates! Free Est. Tim (604)319-1010
CHEAP (778)997-5757, (604)587-5991
www.paintspecial.com
SPARTAN Moving Ltd. Fast & Reliable. Insured Competitive rates. Wknd Specials. Call Frank: (604) 435-8240
EXTRA
Shepherd x, spayed female, all shots, 7 mos. asking $400. Call (604)847-0171
604-475-7077
604.339.1989 Lower Mainland 604.996.8128 Fraser Valley
PAINT SPECIAL 3 rooms for $299, 2 coats any colour (Ceiling & Trim extra) Price incls Cloverdale Premium quality paint. NO PAYMENT until Job is completed. Ask us about our Laminate Flooring & Maid Services.
AJM PAINTING
Furnace, Boilers, Hot Water Heat Plumbing Jobs ~ Reas rates
~ 604-597-3758 ~ AT PANORAMA PLUMBING, HEATING & GAS SERVICES. Repairs & new installs. Furnace, Boilers, Hot water tanks etc. Jobs Small-Big, Res/Com 604-818-7801. www.panoramaplumbing.com
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PRESSURE WASHING
bradsjunkremoval.com
Hauling Anything.. But Dead Bodies!! 20 YARD BINS AVAILABLE We Load or You Load !
604.220.JUNK(5865) Serving Metro Vancouver Since 1988
Cell 604-837-6699
Always! Power Washing, Window & Gutter cleaning, all your exterior cleaning needs. 604-230-0627 Gutters - Windows - Tile Roof cleaning - Pressure Cleaning, Please Call Victor 604-589-0356
ON MAY 26TH
Gutter Cleaning Only $125. Tile Roof & Gutter Cleaning $375 Hse btwn 3500-4000sf. 604.861.6060
359 SAND, GRAVEL & TOPSOIL Always! Delivering Top Soil, Bark Mulch, Sand and Gravel, Spreading services. Simon 604-230-0627
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~ PRO PAINTERS ~ INTERIOR / EXTERIOR Quality Work, Free Estimates
Eastcan Roofing & Siding 604.562.0957 or 604.961.0324 Aluminum patio cover, sunroom, railing and vinyl. 604-782-9108 www.PatioCoverVancouver.com
Member of Better Business Bureau
WCB INSURED
Vincent 543-7776 ROLL PAINT SERVICES Winter Special. Low rates. Guarant’d work. Dave 604-587-5844, 778-834-8855
374 Roofing Experts. 778-230-5717 Repairs/Re-Roof/New Roofs. All work Gtd. Free Est. Call Frank.
BOSTON 5UALIF=ING MARATHON FLAT FAST HALF MARATHON 'OURSE 10K 'OMPETITIVE RUN FAMIL= FRIENDL= 5K FUN RUN OFFI'IAL RA'E SHIRTS MEDALS FOR ALL FINISHERS VISIT THE ;EBSITE FOR INFORMATION ON OUR TEAM BASED ULTRA MARATHON MA= 5
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POLAR BEAR PAINTING $299 ~ 3 rooms (walls only 2 coats) 604-866-6706
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PLUMBING
10% OFF if you Mention this AD! *Plumbing *Heating *Reno’s *More Lic.gas fitter. Aman: 778-895-2005
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HOME IMPROVEMENTS
604-787-5915/604-291-7778
Best Local Roofs & Repairs in Cloverdale. WCB & liability. Great price/refs Paul 604-328-0527 FRIENDLY ROOFING LTD. New roof, re-roof, repair. Cedar shakes, shingle, torch on, tile, duroids. Call 778-246-0606
287
HOME IMPROVEMENTS
SAVE UP TO 70% High Quality 12mm Laminate Floors Includes Underlay & Installation -PUT UP $IPPTF 'SPN t 'SFF &TUJNBUFT Westview Trading Group
778-883-5702 or 604-945-9076
www.treeworksonline.ca 10% OFF with this AD
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
GARAGE SALES
560
MISC. FOR SALE
HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper?
RENTALS
REAL ESTATE ACREAGE
If you would consider selling your property of 3 Acres or more and want maximum value, send the details to: randyd@portraithomes.ca
There will be no pressure and no obligation, but let’s discuss possibilities.
609
APARTMENT/CONDOS
PRO TREE SERVICES Quality pruning/shaping/hedge trimming/ removals & stump grinding. John, 604-588-8733/604-318-9270
• Tree Trimming • Fully Insured • Best Rates
MORTGAGES
BRIDGEVIEW FLEA MARKET Every Sunday, Year Round, 80 Vendors 7am-3pm, 11267-125a St. Sry. Info./Book Table 604-625-3208
706
APARTMENT/CONDO
GUILDFORD GARDENS 1 Bdrm. From $700 2 Bdrm. From $875 • 24 Hour On-site Management • PETS ALLOWED • Minutes Walk To Elementary School & Guildford Mall
Heat & Hot Water Included ACROSS FROM GUILDFORD RECREATION CENTER
To Arrange a Viewing Call Grace at 604-319-7514
CEDAR APTS
removal done RIGHT!
Only $1.79/sq. ft.
ABBOTSFORD’S 6TH ANNUAL PREMIER RUNNING EVENT
TREE SERVICES
Yunas:604.345.9461 Omax Realty Ltd.
*NEW QUEEN MATTRESS SET* Pillow Top in Plastic. Mfr. Warranty Must Sell $200 ~ 604-484-0379
TREE & STUMP
REGISTER TODA= AND START FUNDRAISING FOR 'LEAN ;ATER PRO.E'TS IN ETHIOPIA
A COMMUNITY EVENT WITH A GLOBAL CAUSE.
FURNITURE
DEVELOPMENT LAND WANTED
Liability Insurance/BBB/10% off with ad
Call today for a free market evaluation.
UNDER $100
• Twins • Fulls • Queens • Kings 100’s in stock! www.Direct Liquidation.ca (604)294-2331
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•New Roofs •Re-Roofs •Repairs
List Home! Save Big $$$ Buy/Referral $500 cashback
FREE cassette audio tapes, used but erased. 60 & 90 min. Major Manfrs. Don 604-589-5306
SUNDECKS
353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS PAINTING 1/2 PRICE Until MAY 1 Interior & Exterior *35Years Exp. Free Estimates 604-340-7414
• DIFFICULTY SELLING ? • Difficulty Making Payments? No Equity? Expired Listing? Penalty? We Take Over Payments! No Fees! www.GVCPS.ca / 604-786-4663
CENTRAL AUCTION #313 - 20560 - Langley By Pass (#10 Hwy) 604-534-8322
MATTRESSES starting at $99
604.587.5865
639 REAL ESTATE SERVICES
ESTATE AUCTION Monday, March 4, 7pm View: Day of Sale
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LOTS
LOT for sale. Delta. 4500 sq ft. Plans ready Build 3400 sq ft. 8262 112 A St. $389,000. Ph 604617-6808
TOOL AUCTION Saturday March 2, 10am View: Day of Sale 8am
JUNK REMOVAL
• Estate Services • Electronics • Appliances • Old Furniture • Construction • Yard Waste • Concrete • Drywall • Junk • Rubbish • Mattresses • More
630
AUCTIONS
548
www.recycleitcanada.ca
M A R AT H O N / H A L F M A R AT H O N 10 K RU N / 5 K F U N RU N
509
RECYCLE-IT!
Recycled Earth Friendly HOT TUBS ARE NO PROBLEM! On Time, As Promised, Service Guaranteed!
Ticketed Owner Does the Work! A+ Rating
FITZPATRICK’S Moving and Storage. Insured, Great rates, Local, Islands, Okanagan & Alberta. Call John (604)779-2278
ITALIAN MASTIFF(Cane Corso) P/B blues, ready to go, 1st shots, tails/dew claws done. Ultimate family guardian $800 (604)308-5665
C & C Electrical Mechanical
Peter 778-552-1828 PRICES SO LOW I MUST BE MAD Call MAD ABOUT PAINTING. Free Estimates. Int/Ext. 778-773-3918
604.657.9422
T & K Haulaway
RUBBISH REMOVAL Almost for free!
HOMES WANTED
www.webuyhomesbc.com
FULL PLUMBING SERVICES • Hvac Gas Fitting • Electrical *Free Est. *Licensed *Insured 24hr. Emergency Service
627
WE BUY HOUSES
SHELTIE SABLE PUP 1F, white body + spots D.O.B. Oct 19th Sweet & loveable 604-826-6311
604-572-3733
REAL ESTATE
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!
RUBBISH REMOVAL
FREE! Scrap Metal Removal...FREE!!!
$45/Hr
From 1, 3, 5, 7 & 10 Ton Trucks Licensed ~ Reliable ~ 1 to 3 Men Free Estimate/Senior Discount Residential~Commercial~Pianos
LICENSED & INSURED ✶ Local & Long Distance ✶ ✶ Seniors Discount ✶
GET the BEST for your MOVING From $45/hr Licensed & Insured Senior Discount 778-773-3737
PETS
Honest Man Rubbish removal. Fast on his service,best rates, clean-up, handyman Services. 604-782-3044
AFFORDABLE MOVING
KITCHEN CABINETS
QUICKWAY Kitchen Cabinets Ltd. ****Mention this ad for 10% Off **** Call Raman @ 604-561-4041.
Starting $40/hr.
BEAUT BATHROOM & KITCHEN Plumbing + Drywall + Elect. + Tubs & Showers & Sinks + Toilets & Tile + floors + countertop + painting. Sen disc. Work Guar. 21 yrs exp. Call Nick 604-230-5783, 604-581-2859
EZ GO MOVERS
HOME REPAIRS
EXPERIENCED MOVERS W/ AFFORDABLE RATES
A-1 CONTRACTING. Renos. Bsmt, kitchens, baths, custom cabinets, tiling, plumbing, sundecks, fencing, reroofing. Dhillon 604-782-1936.
MOVING & STORAGE
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
All Phases of Renovations
Gutters - Windows - Tile Roof cleaning - Pressure Cleaning, Please Call Victor 604-589-0356
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BL CONTRACTING
ALWAYS GUTTER Cleaning Service, Repairs, 20 yrs exp. Rain or shine.7dys/wk.Simon 604-230-0627
SENIOR’S HANDYMAN SERVICE Semi-Retired businessman. Honest - Reliable - Insured. Call Brad for free estimate. 604-837-5941
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
NEW SPECIAL Langley: Newer 2bdr, 2bath new paint, shows well! $225K. Sutton Rlty. Ravi Bhindi (604)825-8881.
1/2 Month Free + $200 Gift Card CLEAN 1 & 2 BDRM SUITES (some w/ensuites) across from Guildford Mall. Cbl/heat/htwtr incl Walk Score = 92
604-584-5233 www.cycloneholdings.ca
PETS 477
PETS
612 BUSINESSES FOR SALE
BEAGLES, 12’’ size, born Dec 25, tri colour 3 F, 3 M, $650. (604)3160376, tobyscardetail@hotmail.com
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
BERNESE Mountain Dog Puppies. Vet checked with first shots and ready for loving homes. $975. Langley area. 778-241-5504.
Guildford Mall / Public Library
EVERGREEN APARTMENTS
CATS GALORE, TLC has for adoption spayed & neutered adult cats. 604-309-5388 / 604-856-4866 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
CLOVERDALE: Kolumbia Garden* 17719 58A Ave. Spacious 2 bdrm. Incl closet room & balcony. Near transit & shops. No pets. Ref’s req’d. Call: 778-888-2497.
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 SMALL TOWING CO. over 20 yrs old, with 2 trucks; 1 ton & a flatdeck for sale, 1973 JCB Backhoe & frontloader-open to offers. Call 604-2558425 ask for Percy
Crime Free Multi-Housing Certified Ask About Incentives! Spacious Suites, very competitive prices. Extra large 1 & 2 BDRM ste’s, lots of storage. Heat/hot water incl. Access to Vancouver via freeway, 1 bus to Skytrain. No pets.
Phone 604-582-0465
HILTON MANOR. 1 bdrm stes. Heat & hotwater, prkg. $675-$750. N/P. Avail immed. 604-588-2532
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The submission you provide should be approximately 250 words and include information such as: length of time nominee has spent in the community; specific examples of the work and/or contribution he/she has made; community associations and memberships. Please provide references of other individuals who may be able to provide further support on the nominee’s behalf.
CHIMNEY HTS: 2 Newer 1bdrm suites w/covered patio. $600 incl utils, cbl, net. Mar 1. 604-970-5786
SURREY Fleetwood 94/157. New 3 bdrm grnd lvl $900. No lndry, N/S, N/P. 604-498-0460 / 778-865-1265
CHIMNEY HTS. 6935 151A St. New 2 bdrm bsmt ste. nr all amens. incls. util/cbl. no lndry avail NOW. $850/mo. Call (604)760 1304
SURREY Fraser Heights 174/104. 1 Bdrm, full bath, $650 incl everything, NS/NP, immed 604-537-4532
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Cedar Hill: 90th/132nd, fully reno’d 5 bdrm, 3 up & 2 down. 2-1/2 bths, 2 kitch. Nr all amen. Refs. n/p, n/s, Avail. now. $1700mo 604-785-9450 FRASER HEIGHTS 15892 108 Ave 3/Bdrm Rancher, 2 baths, double garage. $1600/mo. Immed. TJ @ Sutton Proact, (604)728-5460
1 Bdrms available immediately or March 1. Close to shopping, transit, schools & park. Some pets welcome. On-site security. Seasonal swimming pool.
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* RENTAL INCENTIVES *
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GREEN TIMBERS 2 bdrm grnd lvl, nr amens. Avail now. NS/NP, $750 incl utils. (604) 575-2975, 202-5678 GUILDFORD 146/102A Ave 1 bdrm bsmt suite. Avail Mar 1. Absolutely NS/NP. $600 mo. 778-837-6894.
Regency Park Gardens Large 1 & 2 bedroom units Rent from $725.00/mo.
GUILDFORD 1 bdrm $640 incl util sh ldry Suit 1 Ref NP/NS Nr ament Mar 15 604-951-2331
Phone: 604-581-8332 & 604-585-0063
GUILDFORD 1 bdrm fully reno’d grnd lvl suite with beautiful patio, nr shopping &parks. N/P. Apr 1. $625 incl utils/cable/net. 604-589-3072. S. SURREY. Updated 5 bdrms whole house + utils OR 3 bdrm up $1350 & 2 bdrm down $800. NS/NP. More details/pics text 604537-2426
* Large 2 & 3 Bdrm Apartments * Insuite w/d, stove, fridge, d/w * 3 floor levels inside suite * Wood burning fireplace * Private roof top patio * Walk to shops. Near park, pool, playground * Elementary school on block * Clubhouse, tennis court * On site security. Sorry no pets
SURREY/Guildford 15711-104 Ave, 3 Bdrm rancher, avail now, N/P. $1050, 604-710-8914 or 728-8110
OfďŹ ce: 7121 - 133B St. Surrey 604-596-0916
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SURREY: Family Oriented
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
MOTELS, HOTELS
LINDA VISTA Motel Luxury Rooms w/cable, a/c & kitchens. 6498 King George Hwy. Mthly, Wkly & Daily Specials. 604-591-1171. Canadian Inn 6528 K.G.Hwy. 604-594-0010
748 SHARED ACCOMMODATION CEDAR HILLS. Lrg bdrm in quiet clean home. $400 incl utils, cable, shr kit, lndry, bath, prkg No parties. Furnished or Unfurnished. Walk to SkyTrain. 604-951-0146 GUILDFORD: fully furn’d rooms $375. incl util/sat. Avail now. No drugs or parties. (604) 992-2247 GUILDFORD. Fully furnished or unfurnished room. $475/mo incl utils/cbl/internet.Call: 604-726-1892 South Surrey- Room available. Full House Privileges, No Drugs, $400/m Call Jim: 604.575.7271
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STORAGE
SURREY 3868 176 St. Lrg Storage + shop. 2555 sf. 14 ft high. $650 & $550. 778-883-4993, 604-576-9738
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SUITES, LOWER
SANDPIPER HOUSING CO-OP
Bear Creek 2bdrm 2bath on main floor, new wall to wall carpets, avail now. Ns/np, ref’s. $725/mo incl utils 604-596-5022 or 604-785-8857
2 & 3 Bedrooms
CEDAR HILLS Nice 2-3 bdrm ste. Lndry, prkg, fncd yard, $1000 incl utils. Avail now. 604-583-7371.
Now accepting applications for 2 & 3 bedroom townhouse units. Share purchase required. Participation mandatory. For more information and to apply, please get application at www.sandpiper cooperative.ca or e-mail: sandpipercoop @hotmail.com
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GREEN TIMBERS: 1 Bdrm, full bth. NS/NP, pref sgl or cpl, ref’s. $550 incl util. Immed. 604-688-8176
SURREY
CO-OP RENTALS
FLEETWOOD: 159 / 87A-nr all amen. 2 bdrm main lvl. N/P. N/S. $650 incl util. Mar 1. 604-599-9495.
FRASER HTS. Large clean 3 bdrm ste. Insuite W/D. $1100 incl all utils, cbl, net. Avail now. 604-957-2666.
BAYWEST Mgmt Corp.
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SURREY Royal Heights-Brand new 2 bdrm. 1 bath, in suite lndry. N/P N/S, Avail. Now. 604-329-9233
FRASER HEIGHTS: Lrg 1 bdrm liv/rm & kitc, sep entry w/patio. Utils incl. NP/NS. $700. (604)584-9111
To view 604-501-4413
SURREY: Newton Industrial 1800 sf- Warehouse - good for mechanic bodyshop, or any other bus. Avail. now. $1500 plus triple net. For more info Ravi 604-724-5369
Fleetwood, 156/81. 3 bdrm bsmt. cov. patio. Nr bus NS/NP. $1000 incl util/lndry Avl now 604-501-4900
FRASER HEIGHTS; 2 Bdrm gr/lvl ste, near bus&schls. Avail now. N/S N/P. $700 incl utils. 604-781-8165.
Apartment -Glencoe Estates 2bd 3appls, 950s/f. $850 incl ht/h.wtr Townhouse - 2Bdrm, 5 appls, from $985/mo. Spacious Units, great park-like setting nr shops & bus. No pets.
709 COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL
SURREY K.George/92. Bright clean spac. 2bdr ste, 1prk. NS/NP, $850 incl utils/lndry. Call 604-729-5682.
SURREY new 2 bd, sep liv/rm & kit 1 bath, cvrd entry. Nr bus, lndry etc. $1000 +utils, Mar 1. NS/NP. 604218-0019 or: khpannu@gmail.com
FLEETWOOD 84/170st. Lrg 1 bdrm suite, Avail. Mar 1st. Very Clean! NS, NP, Sep. Laundry inc. Basic cable & utilities inc. $630. 604-3175400
5374 - 203rd St, Langley Call 604-533-9780
WALNUT GROVE 4 yr old 2 bdrm exec condo. 2 Bths, 6 appls, 2 prkg, lrg deck, strg rm, $1400 incl ht/wtr. Apr1. 604-589-7772 778-241-0071
SURREY Guildford new 2 bdrm g/l patio, alarm. $750 incl util & lndry. NS/NP. Avl March. 1. 604-377-9037
CLOVERDALE New 1bdrm. Inc util. n/s. n/p. No lndry. $600/mo. Avl now. 604-753-9359/604-866-6230
FLEETWOOD 81/151. 1bdrm gr/lvl, smoke outside only, n/p. Avail now. $550/mo incl utils. 604-591-7680.
1 bdrms avail immediately & 2 bdms avail. immediately and March 1. Close to shopping, schools & transit. Some pets ok.
SURREY, PACIFICA #304-13277 108 Ave. Junior 1/bdrm condo. 1 Block to Gateway SkyTrain. 500 sq.ft., 5/appli. N/S, N/P. Avail now. $675/mo. Call Luke 604-590-4888 Remax
CLOVERDALE Near Kwantlen, new 1 bdrm, cvrd entry, $650 incl utils. Mar 15. N/S, N/P. 604-780-2138
FLEETWOOD 3 bdrm bsmt ste nr schools/amens. 1.5 baths, laundry, net/cbl, ns/np, $990. 778-988-3652
CLAYMORE APTS
SURREY CENTRAL. BACHELOR suite, $575. Avail NOW. N/P. Call: 778-317-5323 or 604-916-2906.
CLOVERDALE. 168/63. 1 bdrm + den. N/S. 1 cat ok. $800/mo incls utils and laundry. Avail March 15. 604-576-5798 or 604-220-9203
SURREY Green Timbers. 1 Bdrm grnd lvl, new paint/flrs. Ns/np, Avail now, ref’s. $600/mo. 604-761-4402.
FLEETWOOD: 3 bdr grd lvl ste. Nr all amens. Mar 1. $950 incl hydro, np/ns, no lndry. 604-582-7224
KENNEDY HEIGHTS 1 bdrm apt NS/NP. $800/mo incl prkg gym, rec ctr. Mar 15. 778-863-8464
SURREY 72 & Scott. 2 bdrm. G/L condo, 1 prk., Ldry., N/S N/P. $850 (604)418-0858 or 778-552-9940
CLEAN 2 bdrm w/private covered patio incl utilities. N/P. Avail Mar 1st. 63ave & 166st. 604-574-0123
FLEETWOOD. 1 bdrm Nr amen. $600 mo. incls. util./cbl. n/s, n/p. Refs. req’d. Avl now 604-306-8731
Call: 604-585-1966.
SUNCREEK ESTATES
SUITES, LOWER
GUILDFORD/ BOLIVER HEIGHTS, 3 Bdrm 1/2 duplex 1300 sq.ft., 1.5 baths, quiet, big backyard. $1000 + utils. Apr 1st. (604)501-0361
Langley
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750
SURREY, 96/125, 1 bdrm. Sep ent. Nr amen. $525/mo. Avail. now. NP/NS. 604-584-9743 / 728-8661.
BEAR CREEK, 88/148, 3 BDRM, 2.5 baths, dbl garage, NS/NP, avail Apr 1. $1500. Refs. 778-545-8480
ELEVENTH ANNUAL
SUITES, LOWER
CHIMNEY HTS - 1 BDRM incl cbl & hydro, avail April 1. $575/mo. NS/ NP. 604-501-0434 or 778-386-3876
NEWTON MOBILE HOME PARK. 2 Large RV Pads available for mobile home. Call 604-597-4787.
MOVE-IN BONUS Family Friendly Complex
750
RENTALS
GUILDFORD beautifully reno’d lrg bright 1000sf 2bd,inste w/d, lg deck ns/np, $1050+utils. 604-283-9055.
733 MOBILE HOMES & PADS
GUILDFORD
RENTALS
CHIMNEY HEIGHTS 148/72. New 2 bdrm suite, near schools. NS/NP, avail now. $650/mo incl utils. 604594-4825 or 604-773-6110 CHIMNEY HEIGHTS 73A/149. 2 Bdrm, near school. $700/mo utils & laundry incl. No smoking/pets. Call: 604-818-7209, 778-388-1115 CHIMNEY Hill. 2 Bdrm. Nr all amen $650 incl heat/hydro. Avail immed. NP/NS (604) 597-2082, 597-2042 Chimney Hills 1bdrm suite, lrg kitchen, near amens. Ns/np, no laundry, $550 incl utils/cable. 604-594-8576
GUILDFORD 2 bdrm, newer home near all amens, $650 incl utils/net. NS/NP. Avail now. 604-581-5541 GUILDFORD. Brand new 2 bdrm suite. Avail. now. Nr amenits & schools. N/P. N/S. $675/mo. incl cable & hydro. 604-825-7658. N.DELTA newly reno’d 2bdr above grnd ste, fncd yd ns/np n/ldry Avail now $750 incl util 604-597-0386 NEWTON - 1 bdrm ste, $550/mo Util & cbl inc. n/p, n/s. Avail. March 1 (604)999-5629 /604-543-0952 Newton- 2 bdrm, spacious, new & clean, hardwood floors, cable incl., NP/NS $700/m 604.537.5403 NEWTON 68/121A. 2 Bdrm $750 incl util. Pri entry. NS inside, sm pet neg. 604-250-2222, 778-882-4759 NEWTON 70 Ave/124 St. Bachelor suite. $500/mo incl hydro & cable. Avail now. NS/NP. 604-800-2941. NEWTON Newly reno’d 2 bdr, Priv ent D/w, inste ldry, wifi, cble. Cls to amen Lrg fncd bckyd $700m. Avl. immed. n/p, n/s. 778-552-4094 NEWTON - West - 2 bdrm bsmt, g/l, March 16. n/s, n/p. $700 inc util & lndry. 604-590-0409/604-351-4048 ROYAL HTS. 98/116. 1 bdrm bsmt suite. Sep liv/rm. & kitchen. Avail. March 1. N/S, N/P. $600/mo. incl util. no cable. 604-583-7564. SULLIVAN, 1 bdrm brand new bsmt ste, full bath, washer incl. NP/NS. Avail now. 604-690-4487 SURREY 105/128 St. New Suites: *2Bdrm $600/mo incl utils AND *Bachelor $400/mo incl utils. NP/NS. Avail now. (778)564-4450. SURREY: 172/84th New 1 bdrm w/lndry & utils. 1 pkng. $650/mo. March 1. n/p, n/s. (604)575-1807 SURREY 1 BDRM bsmt suite. Avail now. N/S. N/P. $500 incl hydro & gas 604-593-1064, 778-388-9639
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N. DELTA 117/90. Totally reno’d lrg 3 bdrm upper, 1.5 baths, W/D, walk to schls, bus & shops, NS/NP, refs, lease, $1300. Also 1 bdrm avail. Call: 604-277-5666.
NEWTON, 2/bdrm upper floor suite. Newly reno’d. $950/mo incl cable, internet, util. & laundry. Avail now. N/S. (604)597-2394.
PANORAMA, 12694-62nd Ave. 2 bdrm, lrg fncd yard. Pet ok. $1000 + utils. Shared W/D. 778-888-0200.
SULLIVAN HTS: - Beautiful bright newer 1 & 2 bdrm suites. New appl. Cls to bus, church nr by. Avl now. 604-543-7878 or 604-724-9608
SURREY, 114/140. Small Studio suite, cozy, private safe. $650/mo incl hydro, cable, wifi. & laundry service & parking. Avail Immed. Pet negotiable. (604)374-5105
SURREY 121/97A, BRIGHT, large ground level, new 2 bdrm ste, large deck, large yard. Utils & laundry. $870/mo all incl. N/P, N/S. Avail now. Call: 604-715-1667
SURREY 64/152nd. 1 Bdrm upper ste, incl cbl. Furn $600, unfurn $460 Suits one, N/S. 604-576-4129.
SURREY, 88/120. 3/bdrms, living room, family room, laundry. 3 private decks. Radiant heat. Close to amenities. $1600/mo. Avail now. N/P, N/S. Call 604-721-2192 or 778-838-4351
SURREY new 1 bdrm coach house 150/60 Ave. $800 incl hydro. N/S N/P. (604) 502-9249 or 363-7622
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SURREY, 64/140. 1/bdrm suite. very open above grnd suite. Incl hydro & gas. $600/mo. Avail Immed. Cl to bus & amen. (778)861-4272 SURREY 64A Ave. 2 Bdrm grnd lvl suite, full bath, private laundry, alarm. Ns/np, avail now. $900/mo incl utils/net/cable. 778-316-2205. SURREY 76/149 CHIMNEY HTS. Newer 2 bdrm gr lvl. Nr amens, lots of prkg. NS/NP, no lndry. Avail now. $600. (604) 593-0074, 599-5058. SURREY 88/152. Spacious 2 bdrm gr/lvl suite in new house. Avail now. Ns/np, no laundry, $725 incl utils. 604-446-1700 or 604-446-1716.
TOWNHOUSES
CLAYTON HEIGHTS; 3 BDRM, 2 bath T/H, tandem garage, $1650 + utils. N/S, N/P. (778)732-0181
EPSOM DOWNS 13699 76 Ave. 3 bdrm T/H with w/d hookup, car port $1040/m. Close to all amen’s, schools & transit. Call Now! 604-451-6676 GUILDFORD GLEN 14860 101A Avenue. Clean 3 bdrm. T/H. Family housing. Available NOW. $995/mo. Near all amenities & transit. 604-451-6676. LANGLEY
RIVERSIDE GARDENS FAMILY COMPLEX 3 Bd Townhomes avail now and 2 Bd Townhomes avail March 1 Close to shopping, schools, parks & transit. Outdoor pool & Resident Manager. Some pets ok. #36 – 5210 203 Street, Langley.
Call 604.532.2036
SURREY 139/68 Ave. 2 & 3 Bdrm T/H’s $890 & $1020/mo. Quiet family complex, no pets. 604-599-0931
SURREY 1 Bdrm bsmt suite. Near 84 Ave/152nd St. Avail immed. No pets. Call: 604-825-1915 SURREY: 2 bdrm, $750/mo. Avail now. Walk out, near bus, utils incl. NS/NP. Phone 604-715-0004.
SUITES, UPPER
AVAIL IMMEDIATELY 14295 - 71A Ave Surrey. 3 Bdrm upper, 5 appls. No pets/no utils. $1000/mo. Call: (604)583-6844
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS NOTICE is hereby given that Creditors and others having claims against the Estate of Eileen May Pearson otherwise known as Eileen Pearson, formerly of #74 - 12174 - 84th Avenue, Surrey, BC and #211 - 7300 Moffat Road, Richmond, BC, Deceased, who died on the 11th day of August, 2012, are hereby required to send the particulars thereof to the undersigned Executors, c/o Robert L. Harris, Esq., McEachern Harris & Watkins, Barristers & Solicitors, 22334 McIntosh Avenue, Maple Ridge, BC, V2X 3C1 on or before the 5th day of April, 2013, after which date the estate’s assets will be distributed, having regard only to the claims that have been received.
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This week’s theme:
At First by James Barrick
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2002 Mack Freedom w/ 20’ Reefer Box VIN: VGAF06C22B650066 Debtor: Barry Coates Indebtedness: $4151.49
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
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In the Matter of Part 3.1 (Administrative Forfeiture) of the Civil Forfeiture Act [SBC 2005, C. 29] the CFA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT: On October 4, 2004, at the 9300 block of 162A Street, Surrey, B.C., Peace Officer(s) of the Surrey RCMP seized, at the time indicated, the subject property, described as: $200 CAD and $19 USD, on or about 20:28 Hours; and $6,800 CAD and $1,600 USD, on or about 20:57 Hours. The subject property was seized because there was a warrant authorized by the court pursuant to the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act of Canada to seize evidence in respect of an offence (or offences) under section 7(1) (Production of substance) of the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act of Canada. Notice is hereby given that the subject property, CFO file Number: 2013-1411, is subject to forfeiture under Part 3.1 of the CFA and will be forfeited to the Government for disposal by the
Director of Civil Forfeiture unless a notice of dispute is filed with the Director within the time period set out in this notice. A notice of dispute may be filed by a person who claims to have an interest in all or part of the subject property. The notice of dispute must be filed within 60 days of the date upon which this notice is first published. You may obtain the form of a notice of dispute, which must meet the requirements of Section 14.07 of the CFA, from the Director’s website, accessible online at www.pssg.gov.bc.ca/ civilforfeiture. The notice must be in writing, signed in the presence of a lawyer or notary public, and mailed to the Civil Forfeiture Office, PO Box 9234 Station Provincial Government, Victoria, B.C. V8W 9J1.
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