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End the word Sisters Summer and Tori Brack have started a campaign to get rid of the R-Word - retard- a name which has been used in the past to describe their brother, pictured behind them, who has Down Syndrome. They gave a presentation to their peers at Garibaldi secondary on Tuesday. see story p4.
The hose on a propane tank became dislodged and caused a fire that seriously burned a homeowner and damaged his house on Tuesday evening. The fire broke out at a duplex in the 22100 block of Cliff Avenue around 9:30 p.m. Neighbours reported seeing a man with burns and a blackened face. Fire chief Peter Grootendorst said there were about six people at the house when the fire broke out, and several were in the working garage. After smelling propane, the homeowner went to a 100-pound cylinder to turn off the tap. As he did, the hose somehow became dislodged. Under pressure, it whipped around and sprayed him with liquid. see Fire, p10
Medical pot bylaw raises a stink But a proponent says that’s because there are no standards yet by Phil M elnyc h u k staff reporter
Plans to allow medical pot operations in Maple Ridge farm areas got a rough ride Tuesday at a hearing held to sound out the public’s views. “Somebody makes a mistake and the next thing you know you have a Bacon-like … at your doorstep with an AK-47,” Ken Stewart
told council. The former councillor and MLA was worried about crime associated with marijuana production as well as fire, safety and odour problems. The federal government is phasing out thousands of personal-use medical marijuana grow licences in favour of fewer, larger operations, with the new regulations coming into force in April 2014. Stewart lives in on a rural area in Stewart north Maple Ridge and says two medical grow operations nearby are decreasing real estate values.
He claimed Maple Ridge already has more than 500 grow operations and that the district simply has the option of banning any medical pot grows, adding the bylaw doesn’t deal with most of the marijuanagrow operations that are run for recreational use. “I certainly don’t see it as fixing the problem.” The legislation does nothing with 90 per cent of the grows ops running today, he added later. “So what are they going to do with them?” People aren’t against the concept, but just
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wanted the size of parcels for medical marijuana productions increased and to ensure they don’t go in rural residential areas. And what will happen to current medical marijuana producers who will see their licences supposedly phased out? Instead, Stewart likes Coquitlam’s approach which directs medical marijuana operations to site-specific industrial areas. Terry Dumas had similar thoughts. “This bylaw as it’s written, is a really, really bad idea.” More work and discussion is needed to deal with odour, security and waste treatment concerns, she added. see Marijuana, p8
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Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows has two veterans behind the scenes by Phil M elnyc h u k staff reporter
Two rookie candidates are running for election in Maple RidgePitt Meadows but they have two wily veterans managing their campaigns, ensuring things go the way they intend. “It’s important that everybody is on the same page,” said retiring MLA Michael Sather who won two elections in Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows for the NDP. Sather’s only officially been an ex-MLA for a few days but is managing neophyte NDPer Elizabeth Rosenau’s campaign as she tries to keep the riding for her party. His campaign strategy follows a few simple steps. Keep the message consistent, don’t tire out your candidate, organize and work hard and avoid arguments. “For a candidate, it’s a matter of being clear in your mind and what is the message of the party and being able to speak to those. Which Elizabeth is really good at doing. She’s not difficult to tutor.” Pounding the pavement and knocking on doors to talk to faceto-face with voters is probably the best way of hearing directly from voters and taxpayers about what’s bugging them. “It’s a huge learning experience for the candidate.” There’s no better way to learn about the issues and where you and your party stand on them, he adds. Sometimes though angry voters are encountered who want nothing better than to give a politician a piece of their mind or to slam a door in their face.
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Michael Sather just retired as Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows MLA. Now, he and Rachel Heinrichs are helping Elizabeth Rosenau. “That’s a challenge, for sure,” Sather said. “You always remember those more than the others. “You try not to engage in any battles with them. That’s just a losing cause.” Instead, he advises just say you understand you have a different point of view, “and try to get away. “It doesn’t do you any good or them to be yelling at each other on the doorstep.” But surprisingly, such encounters didn’t happen too frequently to Sather during his campaigns in 2005 and 2009 as often as he had feared. “We’re Canadians and mostly polite – wouldn’t want to be doing that in Arizona.” Liberal candidate Doug Bing’s campaign is being overseen by
Maple Ridge councillor and school board veteran Cheryl Ashlie who’s fought and won several of her own campaigns for office. The provincial scene though is another kettle of fish. “It’s very different than municipal,” elections. Campaigning for a council seat is largely an individual effort where the candidate puts up their own signs and often, just their own money. Running for a provincial office is a team effort. Since the campaign began it’s been a non-stop schedule, “I don’t think I’ve eaten one meal in the evening sitting down since about three weeks ago. It’s going to be a great weight-loss program.” See Election, p4
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B.C.’s 40th general election is now underway, following the dissolution of the B.C. legislature and the issuing of a “writ of election” to 85 electoral officers around the province, says Elections B.C. “B.C. has the most accessible voting system in Canada,” chief electoral officer Keith Archer said in a release. “Voting starts now and we’re encouraging voters to take advantage of their opportunities to cast a ballot.” Voting at district electoral offices is available from now until 4 p.m. on voting day, Tuesday, May 14. People who are going to be out of the province during these four weeks can get a Vote by Mail package. Advance voting also is available from 8 am. to 8 p.m. on Wednesday, May 8 through Saturday, May 11. Anyone can vote at any advance voting location. On voting day, May 14, polls will be open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. All voters can vote at any general voting location in the province, says the release. People can also register online until April 23 at elections.bc.ca/ ovr or by phone at 1-800-6618683, or they can register when they go to vote. All voters must prove their identity and residential address to get a ballot. A list of acceptable identification is available on Elections BC’s website (elections. bc.ca). For those involved in the election, candidate nominations close at 1 p.m. on Friday, April 26.
For now, fewer candidates in the race, easier to choose by Phil M elnyc h u k staff reporter
In the last provincial election in 2009, with nine candidates running, voters could be excused for confusing their candidates, parties and riding boundaries. This time around, so far at least, only five have their names on the lists for either the Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows or the Maple Ridge-Mission riding. That could change for the B.C. Green Party, which had candidates
in both ridings in 2009. The party is still in the process of confirming candidates and could have contenders named in time for the April 26 nomination deadline, said a Green party spokesman. In Maple Ridge-Mission, the contest so far is only between Liberal Marc Dalton and NDP Mike Bocking, a replay of the 2009 election when Bocking lost by 68 votes. In Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows, voters now have at least three choices, Doug Bing for the Liberals, Elizabeth Rosenau for the NDP and Manuel Pratas for the B.C. Conservatives.
Pratas, a construction manager, said he has a chance in the riding, pointing out that both Bing and Rosenau are newcomers. He’s lived in Maple Ridge for the last 15 years and his son just graduated from Maple Ridge secondary. “We’re all three brand Pratas new.” Pratas used to live in Ontario and served on that city’s council for three years. “I speak the language that people want to
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posing tax credits be issued for people’s bridge toll expenses. The party also wants to ditch the carbon tax. He also wants to get TransLink to bring bus service into Silver Valley. Pratas said he’s got about 25 people working on his campaign, which is based out of his Silver Valley home office. Former Liberals and NDPers are helping out. “Because I think Adrian Dix is not telling the truth about everything.” He didn’t expect the B.C. Conservatives would have a candidate in Maple Ridge-Mission.
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es and comments that hurt him. They hurt her too. And one, that is used too commonly and casually, left her crying more times than she can remember: Retard. So Summer, in Grade 9, stood before most of the 800 students of Garibaldi secondary
on Tuesday and asked her schoolmates not to use it. In a presentation about “the R word,” she and her big sister Tori, who is a Garibaldi grad, showed some family photos and talked about their relationship with their brother. Colton is in Grade 10 at their school. They talked a lot about their good-natured brother. “He makes us realize the important things in life, and put things into perspective,” said Tori. And they talked about “retard,” and how it started as an almost clinical term to describe what we today call an intellectual disability. Today it is used colloquially, as a negative description meaning essentially “stupid,” or commonly as an insult. “We wanted them to be aware that the R
word is hurtful, and why it is,” said Tori. “It hurts our whole family.” Tori said it took guts for her little sister to stand up in front of the school and bare a piece of her soul. “I was super nervous,” admits Summer, “but excited to do it at the same time.” The R Word is a campaign that is promoted by Special Olympics and Best Buddies, and the presentation has been done by people around the world. The Brack girls asked Garibaldi students to take a pledge to stop using the R word. Summer said she has since had a lot of positive feedback. “A lot of people came up to me and said ‘That was awesome,’” she said. “People said ‘I used that word a lot, until I heard your speech.’”
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“We’re both learning at the same time and we’re making errors and we’re laughing at them and trying to fix as we go. “I’m in a different bracket than Michael. He’s an old hat at this.” Ashlie said her family background has always stressed self reliance and independence but she knows some people need help and that the Liberal party philosophy was just the best fit. She wants her kids to
agers though say their jobs are easy because of the quality of their candidates, both in medical professions, one a pharmacist, the other a dentist. “I just have absolutely no hesitation about the calibre of the man,” Ashlie said. “I see Elizabeth as a very good candidate so I’m very pleased,” Sather said. Under Elections B.C. spending limits, each candidate can spend no more than $73,218.
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Still calling for free hospital parking Ridge resident won’t stop lobbying politicians by Nei l Corbe tt staff reporter
If parking at Ridge Meadows Hospital is ever free, the community will owe a debt of thanks to Russ Curnew. Curnew is part of the group of musicians known as the Rx Rockers who got front page coverage in The News and other media exposure after the band members were all ticketed while playing a free Christmas concert at Baillie House – despite the fact they all displayed parking passes.
“I think they’re hoping that old age will set in or I’ll go off into the sunset.” Russ Curnew, Rx Rockers The issue was part of a growing conversation about the rising costs of hospital parking, and the aggressive enforcement of it. Curnew was ticketed in December. He and the band members managed to get the tickets fixed, but since then he has personally lobbied every local politician who will listen to him, and even some who won’t. “I think they’re hoping that old age will set in, or I’ll go off into the sunset,” he said. “I’m going to stay on them.” He is especially encouraged by a recent response from Delta Mayor Lois Jackson. Her municipality has banned parking meters with a
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Curnew said he is encouraged by her response, and feels more than ever that the answer lies with local government. “I give her credit – for putting a bylaw in place, and standing up to the bureaucracy,” he said. MP Randy Kamp recently returned an email message from Curnew, noting that the government is transferring $30 billion per year to the provinces for health care, which is a 50 per cent increase from when they took office in 2006. “I would encourage you to voice your concerns to the appropriate elected officials, and when I next have the opportunity, I will do so as well,” wrote Kamp. “ It seems reasonable to me that a system to reduce the hassle of paying parking fees while keeping vehicles rotating through the available spots can be developed.” A CBC Marketplace program, entitled “Hospital Parking Pain” found 72 per cent of patients asked say hospital parking fees add stress to their visits, and 52 per cent say the fees effect how often and how long they will visit the hospital. Another 14 per cent said it stops them from volunteering at the hos-
pital. There were 1,077 people surveyed. It has already been reported that Fraser Health keeps all parking revenue while parking management firm Impark retains ticket fees. However, CBC had a former Impark employee who stated the company also offers its ticket officers the incentive of a commission on each ticket issued. Curnew has said overzealous tickets are what make hospital parking untenable. The report also quoted Dr. Bob Winston of the Abbotsford Cancer Centre as saying parking fees are “A penalty for having a disease,” and “a tax on my cancer patients.” The latest report, other press that the issue has received, and encouragement from the likes of Lois Jackson, has strengthened Curnew’s resolve. He wants the issue brought to local council for debate. Mayor Ernie Daykin has asserted that he would like to work with Fraser Health on the matter, and he is sympathetic to the fact that the Fraser Health parking lots in Maple Ridge generate approximately $500,000 per year for the health authority, which pays for lot maintenance ($78,000 per year) and the balance goes into the general budget for health care. Daykin said district hall staff has been directed to look at options. “The reality is, it’s basically provincial and health authority jurisdiction,” he said. “It seems we’re limited in what we can do.” Curnew is optimistic the issue will come before council eventually. “I’ll keep hammering away at them. Something’s going to happen, it just might take time.”
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We weren’t standing in the line of fire. We weren’t hit by shards of shrapnel. We didn’t smell the acrid smoke or feel the percussive thrust, but we were all hurt deeply by the horrific explosions at the Boston Marathon on Monday. It’s been an emotional, fear-filled week. The aftermath of the bombings had most of us glued to the news, hoping to learn why. The answer to that may never come, or if it does, it may not make sense. It’s difficult to make sense of the senseless. Terrorist acts like these bombings are meant to hurt us all. Some of us physically, brutally, even more of us at an emotional level. Fear is a weapon easily wielded, a disease that too quickly spreads. Whether or not you’re a runner, this week you likely felt that fear, that vulnerability. You likely shed tears for people you’ve never met. Perhaps you said a prayer or hugged your loved ones a little closer. Fred Rogers has been often quoted this week. The U.S. children’s TV host, Mister Rogers said: “When I was a boy and I would see scary things in the news, my mother would say to me, ‘Look for the helpers. You will always find people who are helping.’” In the days after the bombings, many stories have focused on the survivors and those who came to their rescue. Selfless bystanders who rendered aid, those who staunched the flow of blood with bare hands, those who carried the wounded to safety. Here at home, far from the scene of the carnage, we showed our support, our solidarity with those personally affected by the blasts. As the shock and anger began to subside, our community came together to remember those affected by the Boston bombings, runners wore ribbons, held vigils and made vows to support those affected. In the days ahead we may continue to feel the emotional impact of the blasts, but we must remember, we can’t run from fear, rather we should run despite it. - Black Press
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f you care to believe the recent media reports regarding the Metro Vancouver hospitals, you can do one of three things: live a very healthy life and hope you can avoid getting ill and therefore not requiring the services of a hospital. Secondly if that fails, go online and find an Health Care A rated hospital else- Marco Terwiel where in BC. Thirdly, I would trust the people who work in our Ridge Meadows hospital, keep my eyes open for any of the reported shortcomings, but in general expect much better care than the CBC reported. I for one do not think there is lot of credibility to the recent CBC study of Canadian hospitals. First of all the reporters applied only five of the 21 performance indicators and secondly, as many of you already know, I had ample opportunity first hand to experience the quality of care our Ridge Meadows hospital provides and I would not hesitate to be admitted again should the need arise. Did I find everything that goes on in the hospital beyond reproach? Most certainly not, but that did not affect the kind of care I and most of my fellow patients receive. The front line workers consistently provide the best of care to their charges in spite of often
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very difficult circumstances. I found them always respectful For example, I felt sorry for the nurses on one of the departments. They are expected to measure and record the vital signs of their patients at the beginning of the shift as part of their general assessment; a very sensible and good tradition. There exists a vital signs apparatus that should make it quick and easy to measure the temperature, the blood pressure, the heart rate and oxygenation. That is a wonderful time-saver if everything works. However many of these devices had one or two functions that were not in good working order.
“Instead point out the strengths and weaknesses of the services the hospital offers.”
Consequently, the nurse would start collecting data then have to leave the room with that defective vital sign stand and find another one that would measure the missing data; the epitome of inefficiency! I would have been greatly annoyed to have to work that way, but not once did they lose their professional attitude. All in all I would rate the performance of the nurses either at B+ or A, depending on how close to burnout they appeared. However the manage-
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ment would deserve a D rating for providing third world equipment. Patient safety was clearly a high priority among all personnel and I would rate that aspect as an A performance. Response time to a call for assistance was impressive, considering the marginal staffing levels. Cleanliness: As a very happy result of an intensive education campaign the doctors, nurses, porters, laboratory and imaging personnel all were meticulous in washing their hands and wearing protective gloves between attending patients. Notable exceptions were the people delivering the food trays and water jugs defeating some of the protective efforts of all the others. A patient room is supposed to be thoroughly cleaned before admitting a new patient. When I was transferred from the ICU into a room on 3West, the RN looking after me nearly lost her footwear since the floor was extremely sticky around the bed and provided clear evidence the room certainly had not been cleaned the way it was supposed to be.. There was also a great deal of inconsistency on how often and how thorough the room and bathroom were cleaned. Some people did a great job and others indeed deserved a D rating. All Metro Vancouver hospitals get their identical food from Ontario and I already have rated that even worse than a D in a previous column. So far, the CEO has not taken me up on my challenge to eat only the regular hospital diet for one week without cheating. See HealthCare, p7
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The News/letters Don’t want world filled with garbage Editor, The News: After all the discussion about municipal garbage pickup, why not take a cue from our next door neighbours in Mission who offer municipal recycling (as we do), garbage and compost pickup? We could take it one step further and look to municipalities in Ontario and only allow clear bag garbage pickup so that what we are throwing away can be seen, putting more responsibility on residents to only throw out that which cannot be recycled or composted. We need to remember that our kids will be living on this earth far longer than we, don’t they deserve better than a world filled with the garbage we can’t be bothered to deal with in a sustainable way? Nicole Robinson Maple Ridge
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My prediction would be, he would agree with the D rating and hopefully motivate him to negotiate better quality nutrition for the patients. The negative publicity often motivates those in charge to correct many of the shortcomings. A very low cost improvement would be to let the employees know they matter and pay more than token attention to their observations and suggestions. Many of the frontline workers expressed a feeling of not really being valued by their superiors. What keeps them going is the appreciation they get from their patients. I for one really valued their professionalism and dedication and even though I hope not to have to avail myself of their services, I would ignore the D rating of RMH if circumstances forced me to once again to be admitted. Maybe by that time the CBC would have followed the example of our elementary teachers and done away with letter grading, Instead point out the strengths and weaknesses of the services the hospital offers.
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Maple Ridge in good hands? Editor, The News: Re: Coun. Hogarth wants Brown Ave. improved (The News, April 12). That old Phil Melynchuk Sure is a practical joker. I guess that’s why he gets paid all that dough down at The News. Why, just the other day that silly goose wrote an article that had me splitting my sides with laughter. Apparently, as the story goes, ‘Councillor’ Hogarth is making all manner of noises about wanting Brown avenue ‘rebuilt’. According to local folklore as provided by Sir Melynchuk, Coun. Al Hogarth already had his finger in as many as three pies on that stretch of road. And I say good for him. That left me wondering. Why in the heck would he be so darned interested in wanting to have those slums mowed down? Why, he would probably lose his ability to profit
quoted as saying “he didn’t even consider if Hogarth had a conflict of interest in calling for road improvement along properties he manages.” I hadn’t even thought of that”. OK, this is starting to sound funny to me but hey, They wouldn’t print it if it weren’t... OH! I’m so slow. I didn’t realize Phil was taking me for a ride. There is no way smart people living in a democratic burb such as Maple Colleen Flanagan/the neWs Sold sign for Coun. Al Hogarth, on a lot along Ridge could ever elect a mayor with dubious intelligence and a councillor inEdge Street, just south of Brown Avenue. explicably brash with avarice. I know I off those ‘affordable rentals’. didn’t. You really had me concerned for And according to our jocular jour- a moment there, Phil. Thanks, but April nalist, Coun. Hogarth also stated this. 1 has passed. Ya missed it again. But that “I have no guarantees. I have nothing in was a good one. Now I can sleep well writing. I have no contractual obligation knowing Maple ridge is in good hands. other than I am managing the property.” Well that sounds square-ish, I guess. Grant Baker But then when Mayor Ernie Daykin is Maple Ridge
Waiting for reply on next steps for party buses Editor, The News: Re: Booze-soaked party buses get warning from B.C.’s transportation minister (mapleridgenews.com, March 21). I am still waiting for confirmation from Minister of Transportation Mary Polak’s office about next steps. She met with the party bus owners/operators March 21. I had asked if Danielle, my daughter, and I could attend and we were told clearly no, that the meeting was for owners/operators only. The day following the meeting, a representative from the minister’s office called me and provided a summary. At one point during our phone conversation, she was recounting a story shared by one of the party bus company owners and began laughing when relaying the story to me.
Although she found the story funny, I on the other hand was of a differing opinion. She also stated they will wait for whatever recommendations happen from the coroner’s inquest into Ernest Azoadam’s death. Before closing the conversation, I asked if changes to the industry were a priority for Polak and her ministry. After a somewhat pregnant pause I was told “yes”. The following day I made a call to this same representative to extend an olive branch for my heated discussion. I was told she would call me back later that day - I am still waiting - that was March 22. I sent an email to the Ministry of Transportation’s communications to get a commitment about next steps. I also placed a phone call to her - I am still waiting for a commitment from Mary’s
office. As the mother of a dead child whose death is attached to activities on a party bus, I want to have presence in the process to ensure that victims’ rights and families of victims were going to be represented. There is little to no appetite from the ministry to allow Danielle or myself audience. The spotlight is on party buses now but soon complacency will set in and while Mary Polak sits in wait for the Coroner’s Inquest, the law of averages continue to roll and another incident will happen. I am frustrated, disgusted and appaulled at the lack of response from Mary’s office. Julie Raymond Maple Ridge
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Leaf Cross Biomedical wants to build an industrial-size grow operations somewhere in the Lower Mainland. Ridge in the decision- opening in Maple Ridge. making process.” Would anyone really Although a location have an issue? It’s govhas yet to be found, ernment licenced. It’s Kelleway would like to creating jobs. This is no put in a 26,000 sq. feet different.” building. That could be Kelleway says he’s expanded depending checked out the compaon how the legislation ny and wants to get inevolves. volved after seeing how But there’s no guaran- medical marijuana has tee. A more suitable spot helped friends and famcould be found else- ily. He doesn’t smoke where. With fewer than marijuana. 100 licences planned for Now that medical across Canada, Maple marijuana is legal, “it Ridge may not even be makes sense to me.” chosen for a facility. Kelleway said a buildOther municipalities ing would work just as “are interested in that well in an industrial area, kind of money being which could make more spent in their munici- sense instead of putting palities and the job cre- a building on farmland. ation and all the money If an operation was alcoming down from it. lowed, it would be taxed “It would be like a at industrial rather than large-scale distillery agricultural rates.
Maple Ridge has given two readings to a bylaw which will require 60-metre setbacks from agricultural property lines for buildings that produce medical marijuana. The operations also have to be more than 200 metres from any school. Council considers third reading at next Tuesday’s meeting. Health Minister Leona Aglukkaq announced the change, eliminating small medical-marijuana operations in Maple Ridge last December, a planned shift to a new system of federally regulated commercial producers of medical pot who will supply authorized users with prescriptions from doctors. “Under our new rule, only facilities that meet strict security requirements will be able to produce marijuana for medical purposes,” Aglukkaq said. A medical marijuana producer who only gave his first name who grows small amounts for his dad also wanted to apply. “I feel there’s a lot of hostility based on misinformation. This is going to be a highly regulated business,” responsible to municipal and federal governments. Neighbours don’t even know he’s growing pot because there is no smell, said Doug.
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She also wanted wider setbacks between medical grow op buildings and neighbouring properties. “I really don’t have any faith in the district’s ability to control this. Once the genie’s out of the bottle, it’s not going back.” Fellow Cedar Way resident Terry Bianco said pot grow operations also create fire hazards while the grounds look like Fort Knox. “It’s a disruption in the area.” But local contractor Ken Kelleway says new medical marijuana facilities will have to meet stringent Health Canada requirements, unlike the existing grows that draw complaints. Standards have to be maintained in order to pass regular inspections or operators won’t get their medical licences renewed. Security measures have to satisfy local police. “There is not one, single … grow in Maple Ridge that meets the new requirements.” Kelleway, on behalf of Leaf Cross Biomedical in Vancouver, is trying to build a medical-marijuana growing facility somewhere in the Lower Mainland. But Maple Ridge is its first location. “Right now, none of the cities – they’re months behind Maple
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Firefighters believe a heater in the garage caused the propane to ignite, and start a serious fire. “It had huge potential to destroy the home,” Grootendorst said. The homeowner left the garage, but went back inside to fight the fire – something the fire department always advises against, added Grootendorst. He wound up with burns to his face and hands, but they were second-degree burns. The blackened face noticed by neighbours was likely caused by soot. The man took a cab to hospital, where
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Being a fly on the wall at a high school is an interesting experience, and Westview noon-hour supervisor Susan Tedford sees some amazing kids. Tedford has recently moved by the unique relationship between four boys. One is Anosh Marchant, a Grade 10 student who is touched by autism, and works diligently to get through the regular grade program. He has a passion for comics, and super powers when it comes to drawing them. His pencil sketches of every hero this side of Spiderman could have come right off the desk of Stan Lee. Tedford suggested he start putting his many doodles into an actual book form, which she could find an audience for, and the idea went through him like the venom of a radioactive spider. Tedford also works as a monitor on a special needs bus, route 105 to Samuel Robertson Technical, with three Grade 8 boys who have cerebral palsy – Cam, Greg and Jay. Cam’s first and last words on the bus generally include Superman, Spiderman, Batman or some other caped crusader. Tedford thought they might like Anosh’s comics. Little did she know...
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The BC Liberals’ surprise pledge of a referendum in November 2014 on any new taxes or tolls for TransLink is getting mixed reaction from transportation watchers. Canadian Taxpayers’ Federation B.C. director Jordan Bateman said the election promise unveiled Monday would give local voters the power to block any new revenue tool for transit expansion they decide is unjustified. “That will really change the tenor of the discussion around TransLink,” Bateman said. “From my point of view, that’s great. Direct democracy is always the best democracy.” Metro Vancouver mayors have asked the
province for new funding sources – a vehicle levy, a share of carbon tax, a small regional sales tax or some form of road pricing – to give TransLink the money for a massive transit expansion that would include rapid transit through Surrey to Langley and west on Va n c o u v e r ’s Broadway corridor to UBC. But some Bateman Metro Vancouver mayors are critical of the promised referendum, saying it threatens to dumb down the important debate over the future expansion of transit and put the long-term future of the region at risk. Surrey Mayor Dianne Watts warned it could divide the region, with voters in cities that already have SkyTrain lines refusing to vote for the higher taxes needed to build new lines in the remaining under served
parts of the region. “There are going to be people who don’t want to have any expansion in the region whatsoever and that leaves the communities that are growing that have had no investment in rapid transit at a disadvantage,” Watts said. “Surrey has paid for significant amounts of infrastructure north of the Fraser,” she said. “Now that we’re looking to expand south of the Fraser, where 70 per cent of the region’s growth is coming, we just really need to stop playing politics and get the job done.” Watts said the debate over funding for TransLink has dragged on for years and waiting until November 2014 would keep the region at a standstill until then. “Not to be able to do anything for another two years for us in Sur-
rey is simply unacceptable,” said Watts, who questioned why there isn’t a referendum on Liberal plans for changes to income tax levels or the sale of Crown land. Watts also said the Liberal platform wrongly calls rapid transit for Surrey a “new” proposal, noting it was promised in the Provincial Transit Plan more than five years ago by thenpremier Gordon Campbell. Mayors’ council chair Richard Walton doesn’t reject the idea of a referendum but said he’s concerned 2014 may be too soon to have an informed public debate on a complex issue like road pricing, which could see motorists charged to drive on major routes. That public discussion would need to address not just what residents would pay in extra charges, but what they would get for the investment and the downside if it was rejected. See TransLink, p19
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By 2011, residential properties made up 80 per cent of the $927 million in PTT collected – up from less than 70 per cent in 2006. Just 291 industrial property transactions were taxable in 2011 (down from 1,041 in 2006) and resulted in PTT payments of $9.7 million, or one per cent of the total. Business property sales totalled 2,334 (down from 4,276 five years earlier) and c o n t r i b u t e d De Jong $67.1 million, or 7.2 per cent. Residential transactions also dropped after the 2008 recession and Bateman said they should outnumber the other categories. But he said the residential share still looks “awfully high” to him. It’s not impossible for residential property owners to use bare trusts, but Bateman thinks it’s rare.
Finance Minister Mike de Jong said in a statement the province is aware bare trusts can be used to dodge the PTT. “While it has not yet been determined that a remedy is required, it may be challenging to design a remedy that doesn’t have other, unintended consequences,” de Jong said. NDP finance critic Bruce Ralston said he’s aware of the manoeuvre but isn’t sure how prevalent it is. He said the NDP has no plans to attempt to plug the loophole. “I’m not sure how effective it would be,” Ralston said. “Sometimes when you put in anti-avoidance measures, people try other anti-avoidance measures.” Bateman said the bare trust loophole underscores his position that simpler tax systems are generally better.
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ommunity Calendar lists events in Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows. Notices are free to local non-profit groups courtesy of The News. Drop off details to 22328 119 Ave., fax to 604-463-4741 or e-mail events@ mapleridgenews.com at least a week before the event. Include a contact name and number. (No submissions by phone.) Listings appear as space permits. For guaranteed publication, ask our classified department at 604-4671122 about non-profit rates. Tuesday, April 23 • Parents Night: Your Kids & Drugs. Curious about drug and alcohol trends with your kids? Join Alouette Addictions Services and Pitt Meadows Secondary School at 6 p.m. for an informative evening of signs to look for, what drugs look like, and a Q&A session with our counsellors. To reserve your seat, please call 604-4675179. Parents only. Wednesday, April 24 • Kids in grades 4 and up can learn how to make Mexican paper flowers just in time for Cinco de Mayo! Wacky Wednesday will feature a Cinco de Mayo Paper Flower Craft on Wednesday, April 24 at 3:30 p.m. at the Maple Ridge Public Library. Registration required. For more information, please call the Maple Ridge Public Library at 604-467-7417.
Thursday, April 25 • Teens are invited the Maple Ridge Public Library for Teen Poetry Slam on Thursday, April 25 at 7 p.m. Read your own poetry or your favourite poem. Or, if you’re feeling brave, try some on-the-spot slam poetry. You could win a prize! For teens ages 13 to 19. For more information, please call the Maple Ridge Public Library at 604-467-7417. Saturday, April 27 • The Maple Ridge Girl Guides are holding a pub night fundraiser and silent auction at the Ranch Bar and Grill. The fundraiser will help pay for 14 girls and four guiders who are going on a three-week trip to six countries in Europe. For information or to donate call Renee Stevens at 604-467-8897 or rastevens@shaw.ca. • Pitt Meadows United Church at the corner of Harris and Ford Roads is having their annual garage sale at 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. • Western Night at the Ridge Meadows Seniors Society at 12150-224th St. Maple Ridge from 7-10 p.m. in the lounge, with entertainment by Ed Wahl. Refreshments available. Tickets $4 at reception desk. • Celebrate the return of spring at St. Luke’s Parish (20285 Dewney Trunk Rd.) Spring Garden Party from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the parish hall and parking lot, with a selection of outdoor and indoor plants, lunch in the
tearoom and bake tables. Sunday, April 28 • Maple Ridge Music Society hosts a community concert of voice, piano, and violin benefiting RMH Foundation at 3 p.m. Tickets are $30 and include a wine and cheese reception. Entertainment provided by Arianna Ervin, Gourav Shah, Aimee Olivario, Krystyna Tucka and Robert Rozek. For tickets call 604-463-1822. • Willow Senior Living Residence will be holding an open house from 1-3:30 p.m. Desserts, musical entertainment and complimentary refreshments at 12275-224th St. For info 604-466-8602. Thursday, May 2 • The Better Breathers Club meets in the Fraser Room of the public library from noon-1:30 p.m. Guest speaker will be RCMP Officer Steve Terrilon. For more information call Heidi at 604-466-1633. Friday, May 3 • Parents Supporting Parents is a group for parents of special needs children. It meets on the first Friday of the month, 7-9 p.m. at Cornerstone Neighbourhood Church, 9975-272nd St. Maple Ridge. The speaker will be Katherine Shearer, student support services who will be speaking on Navigating the School System. Parking at
rear of building off 100th Ave. Cost $10 per person. Call Karen Knuff at 604-839-3717 or knuff.karen@gmail.com. Saturday, May 4 • The Art Studio Touris a veritable treasure hunt of arts presented by both established and emerging artists. Painters, potters, jewelers, sculptors, fabric/leather artists, and more present their work, with an opportunity to meet the artists, explore the stories behind their art, gain insight into their creative process and see their work environment. See www.artstudiotour.ca, download a map, and look for the red diamonds. Maps can be found at local libraries, Art Innovators , Golden Ears Cheesecrafters and other locations. Thursday, May 9 • Philosophers Cafe at The Act Arts Centre and Theatre (11944 Haney Pl.) conference room, at 7 p.m. Is education preparing students for the 19th or the 21st century? Moderator: Larry Green. Friday, May 10 • Alouette Elementary School carnival (22155 Isaac Cr.) from 4:30 to 8:30 p.m. for an evening of family fun with games, prizes, bouncy slide, delicious food and treats, raffles, auctions and much much more! Call Jo Doherty at 604-652-6605 or jodoherty333@gmail.com.
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Langley’s Waterstone to release next phase
Appealing to the downsizing market As the baby boomers get older, many of them are looking to find a singlestorey home that they can lock up and leave when they decide to go away for awhile. The newest phase at Langley’s Waterstone, called Esplanade, has been catering to downsizers with spacious floorplans and a vibrant community feel. “These are the largest ever floorplans offered at Waterstone,” says Scott Brown of Colliers International. “It’s also the first lofted product in the area. That loft gives you 100 square feet of extra living space.” Along with that extra space, the homes with lofts will have 14-foot
ceilings. Brown notes that it can be hard for downsizers to move from a larger single-family home to a small condominium, especially when they’ve been there for many years and possibly raised a family. “There’s an emotional connection to your home,” he says. One of the things that he has found downsizing buyers asking for is storage. People accumulate plenty of possessions over the years, and sometimes aren’t ready to part with all of it quite yet. For more information about Esplanade, visit waterstoneliving.ca or call 604-530-5399.
matching backsplash. Most include a his-and-hers vanity, which is another one of those convenient details. Located in the charming Semiahmoo neighbourhood, residents will find everything they can possibly imagine on their doorstep. From dining at one of the delicious local restaurants to shopping at nearby Semiahmoo Shopping Centre, Morgan Crossing or Grandview Corners, nothing is out of reach. Leisure and recreation is also close by, with parks, pools, arenas and clubs in the neighbourhood, as well as White Rock beach. If it’s a bit of
culture you’re looking for, you’ll find an art gallery, theatre and museum just minutes away. On-site, homeowners at Adagio will find a residents lounge with chef ’s demonstration kitchen, double-sided fireplace, televisions, pool table and a large garden and patio area. There is also a fitness centre with a steam room. “The response so far has been extremely overwhelming,” West says. “There’s nothing like this in the area.” Homes at Adagio start at $288,800. For more information, visit www. AdagioByBoffo.ca or call 604-531-6659.
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Boffo brings unique condo project to South Surrey By Kerry Vital
Boffo Developments Ltd. is bringing hotel-style sophistication to South Surrey with its newest development, Adagio. With a variety of floorplans and amazing features, there are plenty of things that set the project apart. “The smallest details can make a difference,” says Boffo Marketing and Sales Director Karen West. “Boffo is known for its obsession with the details.” Among those details include an amazing community courtyard with trees, paths and seating areas. “That courtyard will be sensational,” West says. “It’s a great communal living space.” The first phase of 50 condominum homes is currently selling, with buyers able to take possession before Christmas. The one-bedroom and den, twobedroom and den and three-bedroom homes are spacious and inviting, with nine-foot ceilings (up to 15 feet on the top floor), expansive windows, and large terraces and patios that are perfect for entertaining. Boffo is known for high-quality design, but one room in the home really draws people in. “Our kitchens are really outstanding,” West says, adding “They are built for the serious chef.” That’s not an exaggeration. The natural granite or quartz slab countertops are matched with a complementary backsplash. The under-cabinet and recessed lighting
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There’s nothing like this in the area,” says Boffo Sales and Marketing Director Karen West. easily illuminates your tasks, and the premium stainless-steel appliances and 40-inch upper cabinets are perfectly situated. Large kitchen islands feature a wine chiller and tons of space for food preparation or casual dining, while the large-format porcelain tile flooring is modern and elegant. Premium laminate flooring is featured throughout the main living areas, while the bedrooms include carpet made for sinking your toes into. The bathrooms are luxurious and soothing, with either an oversize shower with frameless glass enclosure or an oversize soaker tub/shower combination. The ensuite includes built-in shower niches and a radiant heated floor to make you feel like you’re entering an exclusive spa, a feeling only magnified by the custom suspended vanity and natural granite or quartz countertops, complemented by a
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The courtyard at Adagio, above, will be spectacular, with seating areas, walking paths and plenty of natural greenery. Buyers will love the signature Boffo kitchens, top, with their stainless-steel appliances and kitchen islands, while the bathrooms, left, are luxurious and relaxing.
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f you want to reduce your electrical energy consumption, it helps to understand how much energy you’re actually using. It’s easy enough to look on your BC Hydro bill to see how many kilowatt-hours of energy you’re using each month, but what does that really mean in terms of how you’re using that electricity in your home. In other words, what can you do with one kilowatt hour (kWh) of electricity? BC Hydro offers these examples to give you an idea of where all that electricity goes. For instance, did you know 1kWh will: • Cook you up 40 pieces of toast? • Bake a birthday cake in the oven? • Power your television for 11 hours? • Light up a CFL lamp for 43 hours? • Fire up a space heater for an hour? As you can see, 1kWh does a lot. According to information released by BC Hydro this past winter, the typical British Columbia home uses 1,075 kWh per month during the winter, with 50 per cent of that going to heating, 20 per cent going to appliances, 16 per cent going to lighting, and 14 per cent going to
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On hot days, fire up the barbeque instead of the stove to keep your house cool. other. Of course, you are billed for every kWh you use. Energy consumption begins to drop off naturally as spring rolls in. Warmer outside temperatures and more light each day mean heating and lighting consumption drop significantly in the spring and summer months, but Patrick Mathot, PowerSmart Residential Marketing Manager for BC Hydro, says people can make that drop even more significant (which means saving more
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Aleesha Hogarth
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Bonnie Telep works for you!
Great opportunity to be your own boss. Well established business with great cash flow and excellent expansion potential. Priced well below replacement and franchise fees. Buyer must meet franchise qualifications. Located in Busy mall with some surrounding businesses open late. Under $60,000.
Fabulous Family Home!
Over 3,000 sq.ft. finished with lane access to double garage. Updated kitchen, hardwood floors, 3 1/2 baths including spacious ensuite off large master bdrm. Covered deck and patio overlook greenbelt. Listed at $479,900.00, so don’t delay see it today with Al Hogarth.
THE Ralph Telep
Dave Telep
Don Vicki Schmidt Cunningham
389,800
• Rancher w/full bsmt • Large Private Yard • 3 Bedrooms / 2 baths • Original hardwood floors • Sparkles inside & out • Great location!
21430 Campbell Avenue, Maple Ridge
Reduced $10,000
139,800
$
Pitt Meadows Co-op Park!
• Immaculate mobile • 1 bdrm • Meadow Highland (could be 2) co-op park • Indoor pool & • Low pad rent Clubhouse
#80 - 19646 Pinyon Lane., P.M.
Excellent Suite Potential
409,800
Check us out at www.bonnietelep.com
604-467-9300
Terry Passley
TRI-TEL REALTY
OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 2-4
$
BEST RATES!
Walk To Whonnock Lake
Home has 3 bedrooms, enclosed porch, basement area has workshop, storage den, lots of upgrading done, paint flooring, roof and more. 6 stall barn, riding ring, only 2 min walk to elementary school. New septic system. Priced at only $588,500
RALPH TELEP TEAM 604-467-9300
First Time Offered For Sale
$
Call Today For The
www.ralphtelep.com
OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 2-4
• 3 bedrooms up • 2 bedrooms down • Needs some TLC in bsmt • Great potential • 600 sq ft workshop • Large pie-shaped lots
22727 Balabanian Circle, Maple Ridge
TRI-TEL REALTY
Bonnie Telep
THE HOGARTH TEAM Associate Broker
289,800
$
West Maple Ridge
• 3 bdrms, 2 baths • Well managed • 1,275 sq. ft. complex • Single garage • Fully fenced yard • Lots of updates • Shows very well
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604-467-9300 OPEN SUNDAY 1-3 SILVER VALLEY VIEW LOTS
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839,000
$
13619 McKercher Drive
• Beautiful high-end home with unobstructed view of Golden Ears and valley below • Granite countertops, vaulted ceilings, and a fully finished basement • 6 bdrms, 5 baths, media rm and a large open kitchen • Giant master bdrm with balcony
• Beautiful 7,275 sq. ft. ONLY 3 lot in Silver Valley LEFT • Very private and beautiful area, backing onto greenbelt • No building restrictions, room for a 3 car garage • They don’t make them this size any more!
819,900
$
13605 McKercher Drive
• Fabulous 3 storey home with view • Incredible appliance package • Formosa Plateau • Located next to park • Huge party deck
Terms Available
Randy Cooke Danette Ball 778-835-9832 604-467-9300 Rcooke1@shaw.ca
gethorses@yahoo.com
Quality Service You Can Trust!
OPEN SATURDAY 1-3
#27 20699 - 120B Ave., M.R.
OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 2-4 HOT NEW LISTING!
78,800
$
Best Park In Maple Ridge! • 16 year old, 2 bdrm mobile • Alouette Mobile Home Park • Spacious & bright, vaulted ceilings & laminate floors • Carport, 2 sheds & backyard • Great location backing onto Alouette River!
#11, 12868 229th Street, Maple Ridge
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$
Best Unit In Building
830 sq.ft. Penthouse • Best location in bldg • Spacious 1 bdrm • Quiet side of • Secure parking bldg overlooking • Pets allowed greenbelt • Close to amenites
#411, 12025 - 207A St., M.R.
3 New Homes In Pitt Meadows Custom 4 bdrm with high end finishing will give anyone reason to love this home. Location is fantastic, why drive through Pitt Meadows when you can live here. Enjoy all the plus’s of upscale living, walk to West Coast Express hike, bike, play, you’ll love living life to the fullest. Call Randy 778-835-9832 e-mail Rcooke1@shaw.ca
PORT COQUITLAM $279,000
Bright large open 2 bedroom, 2 full baths, 9ft ceilings main floor, large private patio & sliding doors. Large master w/loads of storage & 4 pce ensuite with tub. Lovely tiled floors, laminate in living room, bedroom, bright new light fixtures & fresh paint. This unit is lovely & shows very, very nice! 2 parking stalls & storage locker, walking distance to town, bus & school. Cats okay, no dogs! Call Danette at 604-467-9300
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499,500
JUST LISTED
ROB JEEVES 604-240-2629 Ask Rob Jeeves
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$475,000
Jim Isherwood 604-250-7755
COZY WESTSIDE RANCHER
JUST REDUCED
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$499,900
$664,900
$499,900
LifeStyles
• Quartz Countertops, Tile Backsplash, Laminate Flooring, Soft Close Cabinets. • Large Covered Rear Sundeck, Front Porch, Lane Access To Double Garage with Remote Opener. • Fully Finished Basement, Covered Patio. Ready for In-law Suite.
10343 240A Street MAple ridge
Brookside RealtyTm
For the way you live
New 6 bedroom Quality FiNishiNg
open House sunday 1- 4
• 3 bed 2 bath rancher • New laminate Flooring • New roof (1 yr old) • Updated bathrooms • High vaulted
ceilings • Extra storage • Private fenced Yard • Convenient location
G TIN S I L
349,000
$649,000
BRIGHT & SPACIOUS END UNIT
23776 110TH AVENUE • 3,933 sq ft • 5 Bedroom + Den • On greenbelt • Nearby walking trails
$
• Media Room • Suite potential • Full walk out basement • Covered Deck
• 3 Bedroom • 3 Bathroom • 1,524 sq.ft. • Gas Fireplace
• SS Appliances • Private Patio • Double Garage • Central Location
www.AskRobJeeves.com • email: rjeeves@shaw.ca
604-561-0053 COLLEEN
12409 193V ST, PITT MEADOWS • Central Pitt Meadows. • Walking distance to schools, shopping, golf courses, WCE. • Extra large private backyard with large patio. • Oversized double garage.
24185 - 103A AVENUE, MR
10 - 509 239TH ST. MR
• Shows like NEW, s/s appl, crown moldings, kitchen incls. granite counters, maple shaker cabinets.
• “The Plateau”, lovely two storey & basement home w/gas f/p, sunken living room, a formal dining room, large wooden deck, with a fabulous unrestricted view!!! • Master bdrm on the main floor with walk-in closet, large ensuite. • Large games room upstairs and basement suite downstairs.
• Lge master bdrm, large ensuite, bonus patio off the master bdrm. • Fully finished bsmt with a separate entrance, roughed in plumbing.
Jeremy McCarthy 778-846-3200
Chase Shymkiw 604-839-6495
Brookside Realty
11933 - 224th St., Maple Ridge
jeremygmccarthy@gmail.com
chaseshymkiw@royallepage.ca
LUKE
www.rpluke.com
NEED MORE SPACE?!
EVERY DAY IS A HOLIDAY! $338,800 # 207 15875 Marine Dr, White Rock • ½ block to beach • $725,000.00 of New Upgrades, Windows, Doors,
$532,900 2548 Woodridge Cr, Abbotsford
Exterior Paint, Flashings and Decks, 95% Complete! MLS #F1300810
We
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• 5 bedroom home! • Crown mouldings thru-out • Close to all amenities
• Attached 640 sq. ft. heated tandem workshop & garage MLS # F1300283
Pitt Meadows
And we love visitors too! Come see us at Remax Lifestyles Realty in Pitt Meadows at #2 - 19126 Ford Road and let us help you find the perfect home!
OPEN HOUSES SATURDAY & SUNDAY 1-4PM! G BRINFFER AN O
12475 Davenport Drive
• Huge CUL-DE-SAC lot
• 3 bedroom/3 bathroom, plus large games room
748,888
$
22308 Dewdney Trunk Road, Maple Ridge 604.466.2838 #2-19126 Ford Road, Pitt Meadows 604.459.2838
• STUNNING VIEWS • WEST MAPLE RIDGE perfect for Commuters
748,888
$
MLS #V962736 ED IVAT MOTELLER S
• REALTORS, SEND YOUR CLIENT’S THROUGH! UR E D YO BUILAM HOM E DR
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734,800
$
12491 201St Street
• 4 bdrm, 4 bthrm with TRIPLE GARAGE. • FANTASTIC BACK DECK with view. • Extras galore, inc. HEAT PUMP & CUSTOM MILLWORK
369,900
$
536 Cottonwood Avenue
• 1/4 ACRE property in Harrison Hot Springs Village • 4 blocks to HARRISON LAKE • GREAT GARAGE
OPEN HOUSE
MLS #V989884 MLS #V989869
899,900
$
22699 & 22707 136A Ave • BREATHTAKING VIEWS • Opportunity to CUSTOMIZE YOUR PLAN • Call for information on completion dates
Each office independently owned and operated
Saturday, April 20, 2013 2:00 - 4:00 pm
HILLCREST
#206 - 11605 - 227th Street, Maple Ridge, BC
Adult living (55+) at it’s best! This tastefully appointed 1,036 sq. ft. two bedroom suite located on the 2nd floor has it all - master bedroom with lots of closet space, spacious living and dining area with fireplace, access to large balcony from both bedrooms and the living room, walk in pantry, in-suite laundry and a peaceful setting. Amenities of the property include indoor pool, guest suite, fitness room, club house and more…
Lynda J. Lawrence Lone Palm Management 604-467-3333 lonepalm@shaw.ca
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For the way you live
LifeStyles Fraipont & Manyk
Art & Nathan
Neufeld
604.466.2838
professional teamwork ~ professional results 3 bedroom condo
bright & spacious!
spoil yourself!
april 20/21, 12-4
High Performance Realtors Personal Real Estate Corporation
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Licensed Assistant
$
SOLD! 189,900!!
$
12549 GRACE STREET
#58–22308 124TH AVENUE
JUST LISTED!!
Really pretty awesome street in West Maple Ridge! LOADED with character including a wood burning stove & OPEN BEAM CEDAR CEILINGS. Enjoy the family paradise PRIVATE 80 x 131 lot and the IMMACULATE basement entry home with rooms for all. Lonnnng term owners a little misty about leaving….
339,900
• TOP QUALITY finishes • Penthouse suite • S.E. corner unit • Bright Top Floor • 1,205 square feet • PETS ALLOWED • WALK to city centre
QUIET 45+ LIFESTYLE!!
BRANDYWYND GREENBELT!! Two bedroom, two bathroom home looking over greenbelt. BIG living area with gas fireplace, laminate flooring, mountain views from the sundeck, covered parking. Large laundry room, spacious, open kitchen, pets are allowed, 45+ LifeStyle, great clubhouse, lots of visitor parking.
237,500
$
• 1,138 s.f. on 1 level • 2 BDRM / 2 BATHS • Bright END UNIT • Gas fireplace • PET & Family Friendly • CENTRAL location • Walk to schools
new price!
$
1,000,000
falcon centre
698,000
$
• 12782 228A Street • 4 BDRMS / 3 BATHS • 3,184 s.f. - 2 storey • 9’ CEILINGS thru-out • IN-LAW suite / DEN • 8,250 s.f. level lot • Close to amenities
• Golden Ears VIEWS • 6 BDRMS / 4.5 BATHS • 4,136 s.f. / 3 levels • 2 bdrm IN-LAW suite • 10,981 s.f. fenced lot • Private CUL- DE- SAC • Sided by Greenbelt
trails edge
april 21st, 1-4
189,900
$
GUIldfORd • 2 BDRMS/ 2 BATHS • Walk to shops/schools walk to everything!
177,900
• 1 & 2 Bedroom Condos • 5 high end appliances • Walk to Amenities $ 185,000 • HST included • Presentation Centre URBANO CHIC Open Daily • 1 BDRM & DEN plus F/P • Call for info • 755 s.f. courtyard view
647,000
$
$
#303 – 22213 SELKIRK AVENUE
13811 SILVER VALLEY ROAD
HUGE 2 BEDROOM!!
FOUR BEDROOMS UP!!
BEAUTIFULLY UPDATED almost 1300 foot spacious TOP FLOOR CORNER UNIT! NEW flooring, paint and lighting. The kitchen is big, the living area large, room for a buffet & hutch in the dining room. Two full bathrooms, two big bedrooms, hot water & heat included in the strata fee!
Virtually new VIEW HOME in Silver Valley! 4 bedrooms up, PLUS a bonus nursery or den. LOADED with GRANITE, HARDWOOD, awesome millwork, 2 gas fireplaces, ISLAND kitchen, GREAT ROOM sized family room, HIGH CEILING full basement with R/I plumbing, ready to suite or customize as needed.
FROM $182,900
514,900
589,900
$
$
• Popular “G” Plan • 2,950 s.f. / 3 levels • 3 BDRMS / 2.5 BATHS • FLEX ROOM on main • Walk out basement • GREENBELT location • Peaceful Setting
23823 120B Avenue • 2,887 s.f. family home • 2 Gourmet kitchens • 5 Bedrooms/3 baths • Many recent upgrades • Granite counters • IN-LAW ACCOM.
Call Gary or Lorraine for details 604.466.2838 www.rltylink.com
THE
RON ANTALEK IN BC
TEAM
RANCHER BACKING ONTO ALR PASTURE LAND
WEST MAPLE RIDGE INLAW SUITE
$449,900 21411 Thornton Avenue, Maple Ridge
$447,900 20290 - 116B Avenue
• 1680 sq. ft. custom built rancher in a lovely area with a coast mountain view. • Private backyard backing onto ALR. Fireplace in both the living and family room. Double garage. • 2 bedrooms + den, 2 bathrooms. Crawl space.
Johnny Pacheco, Ron Antalek, Cory Lunsted , Louise Antalek , & Rob Johnson †
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Ron Antalek A-LIST Personal Real Estate Corporation
W NE 41
• Great location near West Coast Express, transit & Golden Ears Bridge. 3 bedrooms & 2 bathrooms on the main floor. • One bedroom & bathroom in the finished basement. • Newer roof, front deck and rail. Double garage.
S! ME O H
GREAT CENTRAL LOCATION $519,900 11489 Creekside Street, Maple Ridge • Spacious basement entry with room to develop in the basement. Large 7,147 sq. ft. lot with a fenced rear yard, patio & deck. • The home features a spiral staircase, maple kitchen with island, breakfast bar, nook, family rm with gas fireplace. • Vaulted ceiling in the living rm, family rm & kitchen. Nears schools, transit & park.
BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE JACKSON RIDGE From $225,000
Design controlled subdivision in Albion for high quality homes. Ready to build on.
Exclusive offering, contact Ron.
W NO !! 2 E E L AS SA PH FOR
MAPLE RIDGE PITT MEADOWS
2 TH 01 Fav E N E W S 2 r o ouri te Realt
604-351-3261 ronantalek.com
robrealtor.com
Each office independently owned and operated
*Based on total transactions Remax Western Canada Team 2012 † Licensed Assistant
OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY & SUNDAY 1-4
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NEW 2 STOREY HOMES WITH BASEMENTS
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BACKING ONTO GREENBELT
Parkland in your Backyard
Starting at $464,000 Showhome at 10558 Jackson Rd
Albion Terraces quality built homes with nice finishings. 9 foot ceilings on the main floor. Spacious maple kitchen with granite countertops & island. Gas fireplace in the family room. Separate entrance to the daylight basement. Easy to make into an inlaw suite. Double garage. Appliances, blinds & landscaping included. www.albionterraces.com
22308 Dewdney Trunk Road, Maple Ridge #2-19126 Ford Road, Pitt Meadows
Starting at $324,900!!! Showhome at #40–23986 104 Avenue
• • • • • •
Spencer Brook new townhomes. 9 foot ceilings on the main floor. Great room w/ FP. Maple kitchen w/ granite countertops, large island. Some have finished basements, double garages. 6 appliances & blinds included. Walk to the bus stop, elementary & high school. Near shopping, Albion Sports Complex & Planet Ice.
Starting at $329,900 Showhome at #67 11252 Cottonwood Drive
Starting at $539,900
Showhome at 11782 236 Street, Maple Ridge • Highland Creek 2 storey homes with full daylight basements & separate entrance backing onto greenbelt. • Maple kitchen with granite countertops, island, pantry. Gas fireplace in the family room. • Near shopping, rec centre, transit, and schools.
• Cottonwood Ridge nicely finished new townhomes with 3 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms. Some have a finished basement. • Hardwood floors, maple cabinets, granite countertops, crown moldings. • Gas fireplace. 6 appliances and blinds included. • Garage for 2 cars. • Central location near schools, shopping and transit.
604.466.2838 604.459.2838 Each office independently owned and operated
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$419,888 # 1006 1180 PINETREE WAY, COQUITLAM • 3 Bdrms, 3 balconies • S/S Appliances & Gas FP • 9 ft. ceilings
Each office independently owned and operated
• Crown mouldings • Coquitlam Centre MLS #V984219
604-561-0053
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$495,900 24060 HILL AVENUE, MAPLE RIDGE
$689,900 22885 137TH AVE, MAPLE RIDGE
Beautiful 3 Storey Home 4 Bedroom, 3 bathroom, 2,800 sq. ft. with a 1 bedroom self contained suite in a quiet family neighbourhood. Close to transit, schools, shopping and more! Call today for a private viewing!
Rainer & Vicki 604.459.2838
604.999.7448 www.rachaelwood.ca
10 mins to WC Express
CENTRAL!
• PANORAMIC VIEW OF GOLD EARS MTNS! • Prime Silver Valley Neighbourhood. 3,478 sq ft Home 4 bed/4 bath • 2009 Immaculate 2 Storey w/bsmt MLS # V1001483
Rachael Wood
rpluke.com
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$284,900 #
219 2432 WELCHER AVE, PORT COQUITLAM
• 2 bdrm, 1½ bath • 1,035 sq. ft. Townhome • 2 UG parking stalls
• Central location • Black appliances MLS # V983770
604-561-0053 rpluke.com
rainerandvicki.com
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$459,900 12452 231A STREET, MAPLE RIDGE
$477,000 + HST/GST # 103 - 24185 106B AVE, MAPLE RIDGE
$319,900 # 17 - 20841 DEWDNEY TRUNK RD, MR
$529,900 19591 PARK RD, PITT MEADOWS
• Just 3 homes left! • Master on main great room design • Almost 3000 sq. ft. duplex style worry free strata living
This corner unit townhome is located in the desirable west side Kitchler Station with lots of updates!
• Located on quiet cul de sac • 4 Bdrms, Den, 3 full bath • In-Law accomodation
• 4 yr roof, updates thru out! • Family room off Kitchen open plan MLS #V995975
DIANA BARTHELS
604-657-6231 N SU PM 2-4
Justin Hennessey
• Large for a Condo! • 1235 sq ft , 2 bed 2 Full bath
• Quiet sunny side of Building MLS #V981924
NO HST NO GST
$314,900 # 112-22950 116 AVE, MAPLE RIDGE • Pride of ownership. • 3 level 1,937 sq. ft. home • 3 bedrooms upstairs
• huge bedroom downstairs with a washroom – could be a suite! MLS #V985325
604-561-0053
RAY PHELAN
604.861.6283 rayphelan.com N SU PM 2-4
15 mins to WC Express
$649,000 23776 110TH AVENUE, MAPLE RIDGE • Nearby trails • 3,933 sq ft • 5 Bedroom + Den • Media Room • On greenbelt • Suite potential
• Full walk out basement • Covered Deck
• 3 bed 2 bath rancher • New laminate Floor • New roof (1 yr old)
• Extra storage • Private fenced Yard • Convenient location
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20392 LORNE AVE, MAPLE RIDGE
• 2 Storey Home backing onto Green Space • New roof, renod baths, new HWT, high efficiency furnace • 3 bed/2 bath/2 gas f/p, single garage MLS #V998602
Rainer & Vicki 604.459.2838
$ 589,900 23823 120B AVENUE, MAPLE RIDGE • IMMACULATE! 2,887 sq.ft. • 2 storey, fully finished bsmt
• 2 bdrm in-law accomm. • Triple car garage, large lot
Fraipont & Manyk
www.rltylink.com 604.466.2838
• 7,200 sq. ft. of YOUR DIRT! • 1st time buyers special! • Close to everything.
• Downtown Sunny Hammond • Extensively remodelled MLS #V981758
604-561-0053
rainerandvicki.com
22308 Dewdney Trunk Road, Maple Ridge #2-19126 Ford Road, Pitt Meadows
604.459.2838
rainerandvicki.com
REDUCED! $509,900 20878 124TH AVE, WEST MAPLE RIDGE Chilcotin West Maple Ridge It’s worth waiting in line to buy this totally renovated 4 bedroom home in one of the best west locations. Stunning Mountain views, newer roof, windows, furnace, real hardwood floors solid maple kitchen, new carpet, and on a 9,000 sq. ft. lot!
Hickman Jan 604-828-3445
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$219,900 # 303 12464 191B ST, PITT MEADOWS
$358,800 # 9 - 22538 - 116 AVENUE, MAPLE RIDGE
• Unobstructed Southerly View! • 2 beds at opposite sides of unit/2 bath • 9’ ceiling, gas f/p included in maintenance MLS #V988740
Rainer & Vicki 604.459.2838
rainerandvicki.com
Fraserview Village 55+ Adult Complex Duplex Style END UNIT, with $20,000 in recent upgrades! Seated lift to upper floor. Private & fenced yard. MLS#V994196
JOHN O’GRADY 604.202.5117 |
johnogrady.ca
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$469,900 20239 ASHLEY CRESCENT, MAPLE RIDGE
$615,000 23715 116 AVENUE, MAPLE RIDGE
• 4 bedrooms upstairs • Private fenced yard • Great Westside location
• Immaculate condition • Spacious basement rec room • Newer roof
GORDON BARTHELS rpluke.com
Rainer & Vicki
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JEFF WEAVER 604.809.8788
604-240-2629
N SU -1PM
• Updated bathrooms • High vaulted ceilings
• “Somerset” 2,110 sq ft 2 Storey Home • 3 bed/3 bath plus games room & den • Private, fenced 5,672 sq ft yard MLS #V1000036
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$475,000 12500 LAITY STREET, MAPLE RIDGE
ROB JEEVES Ask Rob Jeeves
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778-988-1224
604.805.4669 JUSTINHENNESSEY.COM
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ONLY $227,888 # 303 - 19128 FORD RD, PITT MEADOWS
• 3 bedrooms • Very spacious
604-250-0594
Maple Ridge
• Surrounded on 2 sides by greenbelt • 2 bedroom inlaw suite
• Immaculate basement home • Dbl garage + detached carport • It’s a one of a kind! Call today!
DEBBIE SHEPPARD
604-312-3705 debbiesheppard.com
Pitt Meadows
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Ramblers back on girls soccer circuit by Neil Corbe tt staff reporter
Regular competitors at the senior girls basketball B.C. tournament, the Ramblers might soon be able to take a run at a soccer title. Assembling many talented club soccer players under the Ramblers name has coach Dean Murphy confident that his squad at Maple Ridge Secondary will be contenders. The school hasn’t had a girls junior soccer team in about five years, but Murphy, his daughter Elizabeth and other enthusiastic players and parents involved in local soccer knew there was great potential. They asked the school to let Murphy coach the squad under the school banner, and initial results have been impressive. “We’re very competitive – which is why we put the team together in the first place,” he said. Tuesday afternoon they shut out Thomas Haney 3-0 for their third win of the season in four outings. Their one loss came against Archbishop Carney, by a single goal, when their roster was decimated. Courtney De Adder was a standout against Haney, as she set up two of the goals. Mackenzie Kelly has also been a dangerous scorer so far this season. Through four games they have given up only three goals, with a defence anchored by Elizabeth and Rae Samuelson.
Maple Ridge Rambler Abisayo Ajibike tries to shake the close checking of a Thomas Haney defender during junior girls soccer action. The new Ramblers team continued a successful season with a 3-0 victory in the Tuesday game. Colleen Flanagan the newS
Coach Murphy said school soccer is a new experience for the club players, and it is unique in that there is a wider range of abilities. All of the girls can play, whether they are on silver, gold or metro teams with their club teams in the West Coast Auto Group FC, and he is observing that some girls who aren’t picked for the top-level club teams are outstanding contributors in terms of their overall team play. In this first year back, there were 30 girls try out. As much as Murphy didn’t want to cut anybody, he had to, but did keep a swollen roster of 21 players. “They’re keen to play hard, and it’s a lot of fun,” he said. “They almost don’t need a coach, they play together so well.” Murphy has coached with the club for about five years, and is certified to coach both softball and soccer. He appreciates his on-field leaders. “They really do push each other, and the girls who excel lead the others.” They may have picked up a lot of their skill while playing for WCAGFC, but Murphy sees them all galvanizing into a Ramblers team, and they show a lot of school spirit. “I noticed they all went out and got Rambler track suits,” he said. “They’re having a great time.” The ultimate prize in junior soccer, and their goal, is a Fraser Valley championship, which will be contested in the middle of May.
herbranson named new minor hockey president by Neil Corbe tt staff reporter
Dan Herbranson has gone from zebra wrangler to the top job in Ridge Meadows Minor Hockey. The referee in chief of the past six years was named the association’s president at the annual general meeting on Tuesday night. He replaces outgoing president Mike Walls, whom he beat in an election. Walls spent the last part of his mandate caught in the middle of a controversial debate over whether the association should hire a full-time director of hockey operations, as neighbouring associations have done. That will be one of two big issues Herbranson must get his arms around early in his new post. “There’s definitely an interest in pursuing the doho,” he said. The executive has been tasked with continuing to explore the issue. A committee will put a proposal before the executive, and the issue will be resolved soon. If a full-time doho is hired, he would be on the job no later than July. His key
responsibilities would be the selection and training of coaches, and the development of players. “I want to have a real good feel for how the majority feel about it,” he said. “I’m hazarding to guess that at least 50 per cent will be in favour of the proposal. Personally, he remains skeptical. “I’m really 50-50 on it,” he said. “I’m not 100 per cent convinced this is going to improve our association to the tune of whatever this is going to cost.” He acknowledges the association is in fine financial shape, with a surplus in the bank, but adds “if you don’t watch the money carefully, you won’t have that.” Another key issue will be the association’s constitution, which dates back to 1991 and has been patched together with several amendments. He wants to see it updated. “You’ve got rules and regulations and guidelines to go by as a board,” he said. He wants the constitution to reflect the philosophy that executive must always be guided by the principle “What’s in the best interests of the players.” See President, p40
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Dan Herbranson, the new president of the Ridge Meadows Minor Hockey Association, left, will be working with vice president Derek Gullmes.
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Speedway reopening on agenda The dream of car racing fans to reopen the long-closed Langley Speedway in Campbell Valley Regional Park will at least get to the starting line. Metro Vancouver’s environment and parks committee voted to refer the controversial proposal to staff to report back on feasibility and what process might be used if Metro’s board decides to advance it to public consultation. The idea is expected to face heavy opposition from horse riders who frequent the park, as well as other users and residential neighbours. Four Metro directors voted against the motion, citing con-
cerns racing wouldn’t be compatible with quiet nature strolls and equestrian riding. But the majority agreed Metro should not dismiss out of hand the idea of resurrecting the speedway, which has been closed since 1984. “In this economy, we have to look at what the people want to do,” said Abbotsford Mayor Bruce Banman, adding track proponents have taken a respectful approach and not tried to “stack the deck” with support. Responding to concerns it’s a heavily polluting sport, Banman said auto racing technology is changing and heading toward a
future of electric race cars. He also noted equestrian sports aren’t emission free, because horse riders typically burn fuel trucking their animals to and from Campbell Valley park. “I think there are lots of ways to resolve the problems facing this,” Pitt Meadows Mayor Deb Walsh said. Langley City Coun. Gayle Martin noted Metro wants to explore business partnerships to raise more money to support regional parks, particularly the acquisition of more parkland. She said most trails in Campbell Valley go nowhere near the racetrack area.
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He wanted to be clear that he sees the association as being in good shape. The executive has a good foundation to build on. “I want to be clear –
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“We’ve had some fabulous, fabulous hockey players come through our association.” Herbranson noted that there were between 230 and 240 people at the annual general meeting. “To have that many parents come out on a Tuesday night is a
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Ball Hockey Ridge Meadows Minor Ball Hockey Association House Leagues
On the attack Justin Beauchamp of the Titans minor team, right, attacks the Scorpions net during a ball hockey game at Planet Ice on Sunday. The Ridge Meadows Minor Ball Hockey Association has started a new season with numerous house league and rep teams. Colleen Flanagan THE NEWS
Hockey Planet Ice Recreational Leagues playoffs final rounds Division 1 April 4: Prestige Worldwide 4, Broncos 0 April 5: Ram Rods 5, Rednecks 4 April 10: Jokers 6, Prestige Worldwide 2 April 10: Ram Rods 4, Rednecks 0 April 12: Jokers 3, Prestige Worldwide 2 April 14: Ram Rods 3, Jokers 2
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10 Years have passed since we shared our last days together. So much has changed……. Some things haven’t; I still lose my breath when I realize you’re not here, Dad still sometimes expects you to bring him a pop when he is in the garden, Mita still picks up the phone to call when something ‘crazy’ happens, We still stop by for coffee, only now its just Mita and I.
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William Leech Nov 13, 1936-April 21, 2012 It feels like only yesterday, when we lost a man so dear. Fond memories linger every day. Remembrance keeps him near.
WE MISS YOU!! Your companionship, friendship and especially your advice.
Forever in our hearts, Barb, Shelly, Lynda, family and friends.
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We love you forever and always,
- Love your Family.
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IN MEMORIAM GIFTS
CAMPBELL, Ian December 16, 1941 April 15, 2013 Here’s to Ian: husband, father, brother, son, engineer, Harvard MBA, entrepreneur, ship-builder, captain, programmer, adventurer, story-teller, pragmatist, idealist, visionary, rebel. He was never without an interesting idea. He helped those around him to see things “one level of abstraction higher” whether it was a test grade or a business deal, and took principle-based negotiation to the next level. He saw life differently and felt determined that others could see it too. On the day of his death there was sunshine, wind, rain, and thunder, an apt tribute to a life fully lived. There was no one else like him and he will be greatly missed. Predeceased by his parents Beatrice and John Campbell. Survived by his loving wife Joyce, children Heather (John), Robyn, Callum (Kristina), sister Pat (John), and grandchildren. A Memorial Service will be held on Saturday, April 20, 2013 at 11:00 am in the Maple Ridge Funeral Chapel (Osborn’s), 11969 216th St. Condolences may be sent to www.mapleridgefuneral.ca GIBSON July 26, 1952 – April 3, 2013 It is with great sadness that we announce the sudden loss of our
father Donald Bruce Gibson. He will be tremendously missed by his children Christie (Garth) and Robb (Chase) and his beloved grandchildren.
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Celebration of Life at 1pm, April 21, 2013. Maple Ridge Funeral Chapel (Osborns), 11969 216th Ave. Maple Ridge, BC. Full Obituary at: www.mapleridgefuneral.ca
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DAMER, Harold Albert January 19, 1937 – April 3, 2013 After a long battle with dementia dad’s suffering ended peacefully in his sleep April 3, 2013 at the age of 76. Dad was born in Melville, SK on Jan 19, 1937 and spent the major part of his life in Hammond, Maple Ridge, and Pitt Meadows, BC. He leaves to mourn his daughter Kathy Hocken, son Ken Damer, grandsons Nicholas Damer, Tyler & Cody Hocken, sister’s Rosie (Clarence) Granholm, Helen Klassen, & Myrna (Terry) Brewer, several nieces and nephews, and many other family and friends. Through his illness he remained aware of his surroundings, but his body continued to fail, leaving him dependant on his many caregivers at Maple Ridge Seniors Village, who fondly called him “Peanut”. Special thanks to the nurses on the 1st & 2nd floor for their constant support and care for dad during his time there. Dad spent many years as a cook at the Youth Detention Center in Burnaby and later, in retirement enjoying gardening and trips to Reno. Dad will also be remembered as loving his A&W coffee and more recently Timmie’s coffee and Timbits. In lieu of flowers we would be honoured to have dad remembered with a donation to the Alzheimer’s Society or a charity of your choice. Family & friends are invited to a celebration in honour of dad’s life on April 21, 2013, 2:00 PM at Meadow Highlands Mobile Home Park, 11892 Ponderosa Blvd. (off Hammond Rd.), Pitt Meadows, BC.
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HART, Lorena Marie (nee Carmichael) Oct. 2, 1966 April 13, 2013 Passed away after a courageous battle with cancer with her family and friends by her side. Lorena is survived by her partner of 12 years Alex, Mother, Maureen, Brother, David (Chantel) and nieces Brooke and Breanne. Lorena is predeceased by her father 12 days before. Lorena leaves behind many family, friends and her special pets Abby, Monty, and Lola. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Cancer Society would be greatly appreciated. A service for Lorena will take place Tuesday April 23, 11am at St Patrick Church in Maple Ridge. SHELLBORN, Olav Arvid Magnus Born on April 4, 1922 in NE quarter, Sec. 15-17-18 Erickson, Manitoba, passed away peacefully at his home on April 17, 2013. A Celebration of his Life will be held on Wednesday, April 24 at 2:00pm at Garden Hill Funeral Chapel 11765 224th Street, Maple Ridge. Expressions of sympathy can be made at www.gardenhill.ca
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JACOBS, Paul September 13, 1921 April 12, 2013 Fought a battle with COPD at Ridge Meadows Hospital. Survived by his loving wife, Vera; his only son, Brian (Tammy); stepdaughters, Darlene, and Debbie (Jeff Davis); grandchildren, Vanessa (Ken), Ashley, Brandy (Donavan), Riley, Eddie,
Brandon, Darcy; great grandchildren Kobe, Nevaeh, and Charlotte; as well as numerous cousins, nieces, and nephews in the Northwest Territories, Alberta, B.C. and Belgium. The family would like to thank Dr. Wong. Memorial service to take place at 1:00pm on Sunday, April 21 at Garden Hill Funeral Chapel - 11765 224th Street, Maple Ridge. Bagpipes to be played by Riley Davis. A Celebration of life will follow at One Way Club Society 22270 North Avenue, Maple Ridge. 604-463-6617. God Bless You Paul Expressions of sympathy can be made at www.gardenhill.ca
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$100-$400 CASH DAILY
AUJLAS’ FARMS LTD
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FARM LABOURERS required 5 or 6 Days/Week 40 or 50 Hours/Week $10.25/Hour Horticultural work such as: Planting, pruning, spacing and harvesting the crop. Employment starts early July’13 Submit your application to: Phone: 604-465-8153 or by Fax:604-465-9340 or by mail:12554 Woolridge Rd., Pitt Meadows, B.C. V3Y 1Z1
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HEALTH CARE WORKER NEEDED
Fun promos! $11/hr to start, up to $20/hr. No commissions. No sales, no experience, no problem. Start work at noon.
On-call position in Maple Ridge. With CSW & MHW, Care Aide. Must be able to cook. Shift work. Union wages.
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PART-TIME OFFICE MANAGER BOOKKEEPER Seniors Residence in Maple Ridge requires office manager / Bookkeeper for 4 or 5 days per week, 4 hours per day for the following duties:
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CHILDCARE AVAILABLE
Mature reliable Nanny available part/full time. Child/Senior care. Maple Ridge only. Light housekeeping, drivers, references, criminal check. Call 604-765-3479
PLAYHOUSE FAMILY LICENSED DAYCARE
Some great kids aged 12 to 18 who need a stable, caring home for a few months. Are you looking for the opportunity to do meaningful, fulfilling work? PLEA Community Services is looking for qualified applicants who can provide care for youth in their home on a full-time basis or on weekends for respite. Training, support and remuneration are provided. Funding is available for modifications to better equip your home. A child at risk is waiting for an open door.
PUDDLE D (Duck) Children’s Ctr Preschool Daycare 21/2 to 5 years Before &/or After school care K ~ 12 years Davie Jones Edith McDermott Highland Park Pitt Meadows Programs included: Arts, Science, Music, Math, Dramatic Play & Sports Fully licensed, Qualified E.C.E. Caregivers & Teachers Close to major route
604.465.9822 PRE-SCHOOLS Golden Ears Preschool Register now for September 2013 Morning or Afternoon classes avail. Located in Maple Ridge Leisure Ctr.
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PROFESSIONAL SALES ASSOCIATES Interested in SALES? Outgoing? Motivated? Gregg Distributors (BC) Ltd. is looking for individuals to fill Outside Sales positions. We offer excellent growth & compensation possibilities. Knowledge of the Industrial & H.D. industries are an asset. Training will be provided to help achieve your full potential. Please fax resumes to: 604.888.4688 or visit Employment Opportunities at www.greggdistributors.ca
D Collect housing charges and make deposits D Bookkeeping & financial report presentation D Audit preparation D Other similar tasks as directed by the board.
HOTEL, RESTAURANT, FOOD SERVICES COUNTER PERSON
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12139 Harris Rd., Pitt Meadows before 11am or after 1pm.
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LICENSED Heavy Duty Mechanic needed for maintenance and repairs on clean fleet of Dump Trucks, Maple Ridge area. Afternoon shift, Monday to Friday. Fax resume to 604-460-7853 or e-mail wmader@telus.net
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required for COMMERCIAL LAUNDRY in Port Coquitlam. 8am-4:30pm Mon-Fri. $11/hr + benefits
All Maple Ridge Locations
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Digital Services Specialist Black Press B.C. has an immediate opportunity to join our Digital Operations team. Reporting to the VP of Digital Operations, the Digital Services Specialist is a full-time, permanent position based in Surrey, B.C. We are recruiting a champion to develop, implement and support the online tools that will drive traffic, engage and maintain readership for the 90 websites in Black Press B.C. Working with a team of web developers and engineers, you will source, develop then administer resources to empower our newspapers’ staff to manage online content. Among core responsibilities, you will: t -JBJTF XJUI BMM EJWJTJPOT PG #MBDL 1SFTT UP champion our Digital content delivery strategies; t 1SPWJEF POHPJOH TVQQPSU BOE USBJOJOH UP PVS newsrooms to deliver our cultural shift to become a truly multi-media organization; t 8SJUF BOE NBOBHF USBJOJOH BOE QSPKFDU documentation and timelines; t 8PSL XJUI B WBSJFUZ PG QBSUOFST WFOEPST BOE internal clients; t 5BLF PXOFSTIJQ UP NBOBHF QSPKFDU SFTPVSDFT based on fluid priorities; You have experience with: t POMJOF OFXTQBQFS QVCMJTIJOH t QSPKFDU NBOBHFNFOU t XFC BOBMZUJDT BOE TPDJBM NFEJB TUSBUFHJFT t CVJMEJOH USBJOJOH NBUFSJBMT BOE DPBDIJOH QFPQMF Qualifications - you have the ability to: t DIBNQJPO JOJUJBUJWFT ZPVST BOE PUIFST BOE deliver timely results; t åOE DSFBUJWF TPMVUJPOT UP DPNQMFY DIBMMFOHFT t MJTUFO BOE SFTQPOE PCKFDUJWFMZ UP OFX JEFBT t NBOBHF NVMUJQMF QSJPSJUJFT TJNVMUBOFPVTMZ VOEFS pressure; t NBLF DPODJTF SFDPNNFOEBUJPOT XIJMF XPSLJOH with a range of personalities. Apply with cover letter, CV and 3 references by Friday, April 5, 2013 to Elizabeth Dutton, VP Digital Operation - edutton@blackpress.ca No calls please. We thank all applicants. Only those shortlisted will be contacted for interviews.
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“Where Learning is Childs Play” Has immediate openings. $650/mo Including meals/crafts etc. Call Lori
We thank you for your interest in Van-Kam, however only those of interest to us will be contacted.
EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION
Small class sizes. Hands-on training from industry instructors. Flexible Schedules that let you earn while you learn. Full-time and part-time study. Internships Monthly starts. Where Your
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WAREHOUSE SHIPPER receiver for local Port Coquitlam Company. This person should be able to take direction well and be a fast learner. The job will include shipping, receiving and packaging product. Wage is 14.00 per hour with yearly increases and benefits after 3 months. Hours are 8-5. Fax resumes to 604-554-0199 or email: terry675@gmail.com
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Bookkeeping & Accounting Payroll, Year-end, Financial Statements, Income Taxes E-FILE Service Ph: 604-465-2123 Cellular: 604-788-0161
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MAIDS R’ US BEST CLEANERS
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Borrow Against Your Vehicle!
Since 1985 604-808-0212 HOUSEKEEPING from $15 per hour in Maple Ridge area. High quality, low fuss. Includes windows, oven, pet care, laundry and ironing. Tel. 604-763-2629 9am to 9pm.
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604-476-0075
ABBY & MAPLE RIDGE MISSION VALLEY RENO’S & IMPROVEMENTS
*Lawn Maintenance *Aeration *Power Raking *Gutter Cleaning *Power Washing
Grover 604-467-4457
Monthly Lawn Maintenance
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CUSTOMIZED HOUSECLEANING
YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 Service Call Lic #89402 Same day guarn’td We love small jobs! 604-568-1899
It’s time for Spring Cleaning! We specialize in: Organizing & De-cluttering. No job is too overwhelming for us. Let us help you. Call Marie 604-467-1118 mariescustomizedcleaning @gmail.com
Kitchens ~ Bathrooms Decks ~ Painting Drywall ~ Flooring Fencing ~ Doors & much more....... S Insured S Licensed Guaranteed S Free Estimates
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Weekly Lawn Mowing - Power Raking Aerating - Moss Control Fertilizing - Hedges - Pruning
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Available routes in Maple Ridge 40000058 - 109 Ave., 109A Ave., 110 Ave., 240 St., 241 St. 40100113 - 221 St., Carshill St., Cliff Ave., Cliff Pl., Lougheed Hwy., River Rd. 40220257 - 124 Ave., 126 Ave., 219 St., Harkness Crt., Higgins Crt., Highview Pl., Isaac Cres. 40220262 - 124 Ave, 216 St, Exeter Ave, Spring Cres, Thornton Ave
FENCING
40400437 - Blake Loop (13625–13693), 228 St, 228A St, 228B St
Available routes in Pitt Meadows 41011030 - Cobblestone Lane, Parkside Walk, Fieldstone Walk, Harris Rd (11620 - 11778 Even Side) 41011032 - Alouette Blvd., Blaney Dr., Blaney Way, Bonson Rd., Tully Cres. Serving Maple Ridge & Pitt Meadows since 1978
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✶ Bark Mulch ✶ Lawn & Garden Soil ✶ Drain Gravel ✶ Lava Rock ✶ River Rock ✶Pea Gravel
(604)462-0408 FLOOR REFINISHING/ INSTALLATIONS
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1PRO MOVING & SHIPPING. Across the street - across the world Real Professionals, Reas. Rates. Best in every way! 604-721-4555.
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Steve 778-848-0036
Local & Long Distance
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From 1, 3, 5, 7 & 10 Ton Trucks Licensed ~ Reliable ~ 1 to 3 Men Free Estimate/Senior Discount Residential~Commercial~Pianos
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JAGUAR LANDSCAPING Lawn & Garden Service. Design, Pruning, Lawns, Cleanups, Comm/ Res. (604)466-1369
Free Estimate 18 years experience in Maple Ridge/Pitt Meadows
7 Days / Week
Meadows Landscape Supply Ltd.
HANDYPERSONS
INTERIOR *Painting *Repairs *Alterations *Design. SENIORS DISCOUNT. Glenn 778-873-8300
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GARDENING Home Renovations and New Construction Kitchens, Bathrooms, Flooring, Drywall, Garages, Decks & more * 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE* INSURED ~ WCB
Dean 604-834-3076
40320361 - 123 Ave., 123B Ave., 124A Ave., 204 St., 205 St., 206 St. 40320350 - 124 Ave., 214 St., Carlton St., Cherry Pl., Laity St. 40320383 - 121 Ave., 122 ave., 214 St., Campbell Ave., Dewdney Trunk Rd., Laity St., McIntyre Crt. 40400432 - Docksteader Loop, Docksteader Cir., Forman Dr.
all soils are tested for Optimum growing requirements.
604.465.2944
Prompt Delivery Available
40220268 - 216 St., 217 St., Dewdney Trunk Rd. 40310301 - 117 Ave., 215 St., 216 St., Berry Ave., Darby St., Holly St., River Rd.
40320353 - Thornton Ave, Douglas Ave, Laity St, Hardy St, 126 Ave
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CEDAR & CHAINLINK FENCING
F All types of concrete work F F Re & Re F Forming F Site prep FDriveways FExposed FStamped F Bobcat Work F WCB Insured
778-231-9675, 778-231-9147 FREE ESTIMATES
D Garden Blend Soil D Lawn Blend Soil D Custom Blends avail. D Composted Mushroom Manure
Den’s GarDENing Services Spring into Action; cleanups, Hedges, Rubbish removal, Topping, Pruning, Wind or Snow damage & removals, Chipping & Stump grinding.
Fencing & Allan Block Kitchen & Bathrooms Specialists, complete renos, tub to counter, from floor to wall, proud BBB Member. Refs. 30 yrs. exp. John @ 604779-4029. www.bcbwreno.ca
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Additions, Home Improvements Restorations, Renovations, & New Construction. Specializing in Concrete, Forming, Framing & Siding. 604-218-3064
RESIDENTIAL SPECIALIST
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LANDSCAPING
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ABLE LAWN CARE
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Lawn Mowing Service Grounds Maintenance Pruning/Hedging Yard Clean-Ups INSURED - FREE ESTIMATES
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
DUTCH TOUCH
Landscape Maintenance & Construction
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UNIQUE CONCRETE DESIGN
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ELECTRICAL
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AROUND GUARANTEED!
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HOME IMPROVEMENTS
•Lawn Cuts/Trim •Aerating •Leaf Cleanup •Power Rake •Hedge & Shrub Trimming •Pruning Trees •23 yrs. exp. •Insured •Free Estimates
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NO JOB TOO SMALL Serving Lower Mainland 25 Years! *Prepare *Form *Place *Finish *Granite & Interlocking Block Walls *Stairs *Driveways *Exposed Aggregate *Stamped Concrete. *Interlocking Bricks *Sod Placement EXCELLENT REF’S -WCB Insured
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604-618-6401 Marcel Repairs, Maintenance, Renovation Guaranteed work, Free Estimate
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CHOICE RENOVATIONS Bsmt suites, bathrooms, windows siding, H/W tank installation, etc NO JOB TOO SMALL
Gary 467-3024 Cellular 604-671-9694
HOUSE RENO’S
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Specialist in Home Improvement for Seniors KITCHEN, BATHROOM, DECK, WHEELCHAIR ACCESS Fully Insured. References Avail.
Call 604-781-7031 A-1 CONTRACTING. Renos. Bsmt, kitchens, baths, custom cabinets, tiling, plumbing, sundecks, fencing, reroofing. Dhillon 604-782-1936.
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GARAGE SALES
BIG PLANT SALE
Large 2 family plant sale
Sunday, Apr 21st, 10am-2pm.
Large variety of perennials Hostas, astilbes, daylilys, Dahlia tubers, good selection of named varieties, some herbs
11588 Waresley St also 1/2 inch oak barrel planters for sale.
Sat & Sun April 20 & 21 10am - 3pm
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GARAGE SALES MAPLE RIDGE GARDEN CLUB
(North on 232nd, left on Abernathy) Shafta, Peony, primrose, Lillies, phlox, hosta etc.
22561 121st Ave
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
329 PAINTING & DECORATING
329 PAINTING & DECORATING
“ ABOVE THE REST “ Interior & Exterior Unbeatable Prices & Professional Crew. • Free Est. • Written Guarantee • No Hassle • Quick Work • Insured • WCB
778-997-9582 AAA PRECISION PAINTING. Quality work. 778-881-6096.
12470 231 ST.
St Patrick’s School Gym
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
www.paintspecial.com
GARDEN PLANTS
Sat April 27, 12 Noon-3pm
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
TREE & SHRUB SALE! 8 am SUN APR 21 & 28! 27530 Bell Ave Maple Ridge 604-949-1399
MAPLE RIDGE PERENNIALS $1.50-$5.00 SAT. APRIL 20, 9am - 2pm
Pitt Meadows
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19305 Davison Road
338
PLUMBING
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 356
RUBBISH REMOVAL
100% Heating & Plumbing 24/7
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Running this ad for 8yrs
Certified, Insured & Bonded
No Job Too Small
PAINT SPECIAL
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3 rooms for $299, 2 coats any colour
Journeyman Call 604-345-0899
(Ceiling & Trim extra) Price incls Cloverdale Premium quality paint. NO PAYMENT until Job is completed. Ask us about our Laminate Flooring & Maid Services.
BRO MARV PLUMBING $49 Service Call. 24 Hrs. Plumbing, Heating, Electrical, (604)582-1598
Home & Yard Clean Ups Residential / Commercial Free Estimates ~ 7 Days/Wk
Paint - Pressure - Wash Moss Removal - Roofs - Driveways *Apts *Strata *Business *Homes Seniors 10% Off. Ph: 604-319-1993
338
PLUMBING
Pay-Less Pro Painting SPRING EXT/INT SPECIAL LOOK for our YARD SIGNS
FULL PLUMBING SERVICES
D Free estimates D Insured Licensed D References Residential D Pressure Washing
C & C Electrical Mechanical
• Hvac Gas Fitting • Electrical *Licensed *Insured 24hr. Emergency Service
604-475-7077
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Scott 604-891-9967
360 PLUMBING & HEATING. Gas, plumbing, heating, reno’s, repairs. 20 years exp., reliable & courteous. Lic’d. Bonded. Jack 778-835-4416
GL ROOFING. Cedar/Asphalt, Flat roofs, WCB Clean Gutters - $80. 604-240-5362. info@glroofing.ca
HUNGRY PAINTERS ceiling, walls, trim, power washing Int/Ext Spray, Brush & Roll 604-467-2532
LOCAL PLUMBER $45 Service call Plumbing, Heating, plugged drains. Mustang Plumbing 778-714-2441
10% OFF - Call 604.812.9721 AMG ROOFING & SIDING. Re-roofing, new roof, gutters. WCB
Maple Ridge
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GARAGE SALES
GARAGE SALES
PITT MEADOWS
Richmond Hills
Saturday April 20
Town House Complex Garage Sale Sat April 20th
10:00 am - 3:00 pm 11739 Blakely Road
9am ~ 3pm, Rain or Shine
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 372
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
SUNDECKS
374
477
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604-787-5915/604-291-7778
Look Who’s Hiring!
TREE SERVICES
604.726.7542 RECYCLE-IT!
POMERANIAN pups. Ready to go. M & F. Health guar. 778-838-2700. www.pomeraniansbyparis.com
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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
TREE & STUMP
The Last Deck You Will Ever Need!
Handyman Services
PUG AVAILABLE for stud service. He is a rare silver male, purebred but not registered. ALSO GOLDEN RETRIEVER (not reg.) available for stud (OFA hips and cert eyes). Mission 604-820-4827
PETS 477
SHELTIE DOGS - 2F 1M. (two are 5mo/old) Ready May1st. Pick now. Whelping box avail. 604-826-6311
PETS
CATS GALORE, TLC has for adoption spayed & neutered adult cats. 604-309-5388 / 604-856-4866
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Recycled Earth Friendly HOT TUBS ARE NO PROBLEM!
FREE! Scrap Metal Removal...FREE!!! *Appliances *BBQs *Exercise Equip *Cars/Trucks/Trailers *Hotwater Tanks *Furnaces * Restaurant Equipment All FREE pickup!
604-572-3733 T & K Haulaway
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FURNITURE
#1 Cash Buyer ~ Since 1987 ~
Your LOCAL Tree Service, For Honest Prices & Quality Work
$$CASH $$ for your furniture, tools, electronics, antiques, appliances, computers & collectibles.
Call Scott at 604-618-0333 Certified Arborist
ANYTHING OF VALUE
Free Estimates * Fully Insured
604-463-4449 604-209-6583
Single Items to Entire Households
THE TWELFTH ANNUAL HANEY ROTARY
2 13
359 SAND, GRAVEL & TOPSOIL
TOPSOIL
FERTILIZERS
WEED FREE Mushroom Manure 13 yards - $160 or Well Rotted 10 yards - $180. 604-856-8877
• Estate Services • Electronics • Appliances • Old Furniture • Construction • Yard Waste • Concrete • Drywall • Junk • Rubbish • Mattresses • More
604.587.5865
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE 533
JUNK REMOVAL
www.recycleitcanada.ca
PETS
LAB PUPS, Chocolate, $700. vet ch, dew-claws rem. 1st shots, dewormed. qual. lines (604)702-0217
RAINFOREST DECK & RAIL D Deck Rebuilds & Additions D Vinyl Waterproofing D 10 Year No Leak Warranty D Aluminum & Glass Rails
Call Tony 604-834-2597
Spring Clean-up Rubbish Removal Located in Maple Ridge Call Matt
PETS
TREE SERVICES
www.bulldogdisposal.ca
353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS SKY VIEW ROOFING LTD. 604-317-4729
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• Tree Trimming • Fully Insured • Best Rates
POWER WASHING GUTTER CLEANING Call Ian 604-724-6373
GARAGE SALES
Call: 604-725-9574
PRESSURE WASHING
SAME DAY SERVICE AVAILABLE
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22488 ~ 116th Ave
604.339.1989 Lower Mainland 604.996.8128 Fraser Valley
341
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GARAGE SALES
Annual Plant, Craft & Bake Sale
Downtown Maple Ridge. North on Edge St. off Dewdney Trunk Rd PLANTS, PLANTS, PLANTS! INFO: 604-467-2956
CHECK CLASSIFIEDS bcclassified.com 604-575-5555
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CHARITY GOLF TOURNAMENT In support of youth locally and internationally
Wednesday, May 22nd, 2013 at Swan-e-set Bay Resort and Countr y Club
SUNDECKS
Woodland Decks W Design & Renovations W Decks W Fences W Stairs W Retaining walls W Railings Home Renovations Call Patrick for a free est.
604-351-6245 proudly presented by
The Haney Rotary Club Serving Maple Ridge & Pitt Meadows since 1952
supported by Aluminum patio cover, sunroom, railing and vinyl. 604-782-9108 www.PatioCoverVancouver.com
Dr. Patrick O’Brien CIM
West Coast Auto Group
1973
2013
Celebrating 40 years serving our community
1PM SHOT GUN START! Tournament fees are $160 per golfer* *includes a box lunch, range access, golf cart, 18 holes of golf, tee gifts, on course side competitions and barbeques, dinner and access to an outstanding silent and live auction all in aid of youth charities. For more information about player registration or sponsorship opportunities please contact event chair Mike Murray at mwmurray@shaw.ca
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MERCHANDISE FOR SALE 548
FURNITURE
REAL ESTATE
RENTALS
633 MOBILE HOMES & PARKS
706
*NEW QUEEN MATTRESS SET* Pillow Top in Plastic. Mfr. Warranty Must Sell! $200 ~ 604-484-0379
560
HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper?
REAL ESTATE 624
FARMS
WHATCOM County Berry Farm North of Lynden, family owned 80+ yrs. 19.2 acres w/ 17 acres Meeker Raspberries in production. Halverstick Road. Most fertile & proven soil in County w/ample water rights. 3 bdrm house, garage, large shop & barn. $775,000. Call for details or tour (360) 305-2060.
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2 bdrm bright apt. Large 2 br located in a Central Coq Co-op. $810/mo. No subsidy. Close to transit, schools, and shopping.
MISC. FOR SALE
2007 Springdale 31 ft 5th Wheel RV. RV is in excellent condition with a great floor plan. Owner since new and used only 2 weeks a year. Has rear kitchen with a large tip-out. Sleeps 6. Light weight. Priced low @ $16,500.00 Please call 604 7887552 or email @jwrae@shaw.ca
HOMES WANTED
WE BUY HOUSES! Older House • Damaged House Moving • Estate Sale • Just Want Out • Behind on Payments Quick Cash! • Flexible Terms! CALL US FIRST! 604-657-9422
TIRED OF THE TRAFFIC? Why not relocate to beautiful Logan Lake, in the Interior of BC? 3 Bdrm rancher backing onto forest. Fully fenced backyard. Affordable at $199,000. 147 Jasper Drive. Call Cyndi Crossley: 250-374-3022
633 MOBILE HOMES & PARKS
Sandy 604 945 5864 sandy@terramanagement.ca New SRI *1152 sq/ft Double wide $77,900. *14x70 Full gyproc single wide - loaded $69,900. Repossessed mobile, manufactured & modulars. Chuck 604-830-1960. Glenbrookhomes.net
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LE CHATEAU PLACE 312 Schoolhouse, Coquitlam, B.C. 2 Bedroom Apartment $905.00 per month
OPEN HOUSE
Spacious units with a unique layout, in a safe, family oriented community in the historic neighbourhood of Maillardville Coquitlam, close to schools with shopping and public transit nearby. Units have gas fireplace, walk and in closets. Pet friendly (some exceptions apply). No subsidies available. If your gross household income (before deductions) is between $32580.00 and $54300.00 call 604-451-6075 to view. If your income is lower than these ranges please call BC Housing 604-433-2218.
FULLY renovated 2 bdrm, 2 bath condo in South Surrey. Over $60k in reno’s inc/ top quality appliances. MLS#F1305947. 203-15140 29A Ave Surrey BC. Open House April 20-21 2pm-4pm. Contact don.rokosz@telus.net or 604-916-0964
639 REAL ESTATE SERVICES • DIFFICULTY SELLING ? • Difficulty Making Payments? No Equity? Expired Listing? Penalty? We Take Over Payments! No Fees! www.GVCPS.ca / 604-786-4663
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MAPLE INN 11695 -224th St
OTHER AREAS
TEXAS USA BEST BUYOwn a 20 acre foreclosure Ranch. Now only $395 per acre, $99 per month. Free Brochure available. Call toll free 1-800-875-6568.
Maple Ridge 1 Bdrm $550/mo Incl’s hot water Certified Crime Free Building Mature adult oriented. Close to uptown 604-463-4131 for appointment (9am-5pm)
RENTALS 700
MAPLE RIDGE
1 & 2 Bdrms $790/$880
RENT TO OWN
GREAT LOCATION
STOP RENTING! RENT TO OWN! No Qualification Required! FLEXIBLE TERMS! Cloverdale 60th &176th Spacious 708sf. 1 bdrm. Condo. Only $880/mo. Option Fee Req. 604-657-9422
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Queen Anne Apts. * Renovated Suites * Clean, very quiet, large, INCLUDES: HEAT, HOT WATER & HYDRO Near Shopping & Amenities.
APARTMENT/CONDO
SENIOR’S DISCOUNT
COQUITLAM - Penthouse 1400 s/f 2bd, 2ba, 2balc, hi-ceil, pool, gym, h/w floors. GORGEOUS! $1875/mo Avl now. Lafarge Lk. 604-808-4687. New home w/riverview in Ruskin. Pet/fam ok. $89,800 with $505 pad rent. Chuck 604-830-1960.
APARTMENT/CONDO
604-463-7450 604-463-2236
MAPLE RIDGE CENTRAL 1 bdrm apt, $750/mo incl heat, h/w, N/P. Avail immed. Call 604-476-6683.
12186-224 St, Maple Ridge Certified Crime Free Buildings
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RENTALS 706
APARTMENT/CONDO
RENTALS 706
PORT COQUITLAM
MAPLE RIDGE
1 Bdrm suite $775
AVAILABLE NOW 1 & 2 BDRM SUITES Heat, hot water & parking. Close to stores & schools.
MAPLE COURT I 22437 121st Ave 604-467-0715
APARTMENT/CONDO
S Incl heat/hot wtr, wndw cvrngs S Close to bus stop S Walk to shpng/medical/WCE S Across from park w/Mtn views S Gated parking and Elevator S Adult oriented building S References required CALL FOR APPOINTMENT
604-464-3550
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MAPLE COURT II st
22423 121 Ave 604-467-4894 MAPLE RIDGE Central, avail now. 1 Bdrm, 5 appls, $800. 2 Bdrm, 5 appls, $900. 2 Bdrm & den, 6 appls $1050/mo. Gas f/p’s u/g prkg. 604-467-4450 or 604-355-1356
Maple Ridge Central
Certified Crime Free Clean, Quiet Building for Mature Adults Only. 1 Bdrm. gas F/P. No Pets, Non Smoker
709 COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL PORT COQUITLAM, 1500 - 3000 sq ft. Ground floor commercial area. Facing onto city park. 1 blk from Lougheed/ Shaughnessy intersection. Call 604-464-3550.
715
736
$525 + util’s
(604) 467- 5271
“Ridge Meadows Inn”
newly renovated 1 bedroom 1/2 duplex centrally located $450/mo cable inc pets negotiable,
MAPLE Ridge dntwn Urbano complex, 2 bdrm, 2 bath, inste w/d, f/p, deck, 2 u/g prkg Nr amen NS/NP Maple Ridge
Glenwood Manor Apartments 1 & 2 Bdrms from $655 & $880 & renovated suite with dishwasher $45. extra. Clean, Spacious Includes heat, hot water & parking Seniors discount 21387 Dewdney Trunk Rd
(604)466-5799
MAPLE RIDGE NEWER APARTMENTS ◆ 1 & 2 Bdrm starting at $750 ◆ Six Appliances ◆ Secured Underground Prkg. ◆ Cls. to West Coast Express ◆ Adult Oriented
22334 - 117th Ave Phone 604-463-5660 Maple Ridge Swan Court Apartments Large 1 & 2 Bedrooms. Hardwood floors, adult oriented, heat, h/w & cable incl’d, f/p, Approved pets only. Criminal Record check may be reqd Resident Manager Onsite Now with SENIORS DISCOUNT
604-306-5752
MAPLE RIDGE - 3000sf. 2 storey 4 bdrm. 4 bath + finished basement. Kanaka Elementary area, double garage, quiet family street, A/C, fenced yard. $2400/mo. Sorry No Pets. May 1! Rick 604.790.7425
2 Bedroom Apartments Available! Daycare on site RENTS between $880.00 – $930.000 Attractive modern units, in a safe, all ages community. Amenities include, playground, on site laundry facilities & secure parking in a certified Crime Free Multi Housing complex. Close to schools and parks with shopping near by. Pet friendly (some exceptions apply). If your combined monthly family income is between $2600.00 – $4650.00 you may be qualified for market rent. If your income is lower than these ranges call BC Housing 604-433-2218. For further info call 604-451-6075 to view. Metro Vancouver Housing M.RIDGE Cntrl 11735-225 St. Quiet 1 bdrm $650 & 2 bdrm $900, incl heat & h/w. No dogs. 604-728-0940
Polo Club Apartments
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COQUITLAM Como Lk/Thermal Dr. 1200 s/f, 2bdr bsmt suite, inste w/d, nr Como Lk Shopping Cntr. May1st. $1000 +1/3utils. 604-780-1099.
2 hr. Service www.a1casper.com (604)209-2026
CA$H 4 SCRAP
WE PAY $$ ON THE HAND
MAPLE RIDGE. 2 Bdrm bsmt suite in new home, near 240th, 5 min walk to bus stop & grocery. Private entry, own lndry. N/P, N/S. $825/mo incl utils. Avail now. Call 604-9700431. 778-847-0431 MAPLE RIDGE - 2 bdrm ground flr, lrg l/r, f/p. 1 full bath. Own w/d. own entr. 238 & Dewdney Trunk area. $875/mo inc gas & hydro. Avail. now. (604)230-8659
SCRAP CAR REMOVAL
TOP CA$H PAID TODAY For SCRAP VEHICLES!
• Scrap Cars • Trucks • SUV’S • Vans • Buses • Tractors etc. Fast & Friendly Service! • 24/7 • FREE TOWING
Sam The Scraper 778-389-3465 www.scrap4cashjunkcarremoval.com The Scrapper
Maple Ridge, Laityview Area - very lrg. 1,400sf. grn’d lvl. 1 bdrm. sperate laundry. Private yard & street. New Full bath. $975 incls. utils. Sorry No Pets! Call Rick 604.790.7425 PoCo Mary Hill newer 2bdr g/l ste, full bath, sh ldry, NS/NP. $795/mo incl utils. May1. 604-306-1701 eves
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TOWNHOUSES
PITT MEADOWS: 2 - 3 bdrm co-op T/H $1030/mo - $1134/mo. Shares req’d. Close to WCE, schools & shopping. No subsidy available. 19225 119th Ave. For more info & to book an appt. call 604-465-1938
TRANSPORTATION 810
AUTO FINANCING
• Autos • Trucks • Equipment Removal FREE TOWING 7 days/wk. We pay Up To $500 CA$H Rick Goodchild 604.551.9022 #1 FREE SCRAP VEHICLE REMOVAL ASK ABOUT $500 CREDIT $$$ PAID FOR SOME 604.683.2200
MISSION; 4 BDRM, 2 bath, whole house. $1350/mo. N/S, N/P. Avail May 1st. Call: (604)852-5679
TOP PRODUCERS REALTY LTD MAPLE RIDGE: 102A Ave: Falcon Landing Gorgeous 4 Bdrm + rec room family home. Conveniently located walking distance to schools and parks. 2.5 bath, gas f/p. Avail NOW! $1950/mo. N/p. N/s. 228th St: 1 Bdrm condo. Avail NOW! Granite throughout. Big windows. Insuite laundry. N/p. N/s. $1050/mo.
For viewing call Gulnaz 604-820-9000 or TEXT 604-854-0011 For pictures & details visit MindyMcPherson.com
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OFFICE/RETAIL
MAPLE RIDGE OFFICE & RETAIL SPACE
Various downtown locations. Avail. Now! Updated and well maintained. Various sizes 320sf. - 2000sf. Starting at $495/month.
Rick Medhurst Royal LePage Realty
604-463-3000
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ROOMS FOR RENT
$75 OFF 1ST MONTH
Rooms from $445/mo. Fully Furn, weekly maid service, cable TV, private bath, on bus route, 5/min walk to commuter rail.
Haney Motor Hotel 22222 Lougheed Hwy., Maple Ridge Inquire in person between 9am - 3pm or
Call 604-467-3944 749
STORAGE
19071 Ford Rd. Pitt Meadows Clean, Quiet Well Managed Bldg. 3 Blocks to W.C. Express
Pitt Meadows Marina
W 1 & 2 Bdrm Suites W 3 Appliances W Secured Garage Parking W Adult Oriented W Ref’s Req’d & Absolutely No Pets
Public Access Launch Ramp Outdoor Storage for Boats, RV’s, Cars, Trucks & Trailers Year Rental Moorage Fuel Dock W Onsite Manager
604.465.7221
604.465.7713
Not your average apt. but 1200 sf of luxurious living space, 2 bdrm, 2 bath, F/P, cov. patio, hrd. wd. flrs, Kitch. fully loaded with highend appls, and solid granite cntr tops, lndry rm with full size W/D. Close to shopping, schls, golf and bus route. Avl. May 1st. $1550/mth. 604-469-6990.
SUITES, LOWER
2 BEDROOM basement suite for rent. Basement is fully furnished. Includes 2 beds, couch, table and chairs, tv, shared internet, heat and hydro. Available may 1st. No smoking and no pets please. Rent is $1000 a month. Prefer mature person please as this is a family residence. Phone number: 604-4631565 Ask for Paul
MAPLE RIDGE, nr. G. Ears Bridge. Clean 2 bdrm house on acreage with F/S & W/D. Ref’s req’d. NS/NP. Avail May 1st. $1300/mo. 604-8503598 or 604-309-9711.
BARN FOR RENT. Clean & dry with power. Great for woodworking or car buff or storage. Over 1500 sq ft. $425/mo. or 500 sq ft $100/mo. or outside uncovered space. Private on acreage. Byron (604)761-6935
PRESTIGIOUS - WESTWOOD PLATEAU, BRAND NEW!
750
TRANSPORTATION
MAPLE RIDGE; 3 bdrm rancher on 1 acre, new kitch, full bath, 4 appls, garage $1550 June 1 604-518-8800
604.466.8404 (Erik)
MERIDIAN VILLAGE – PORT COQUITLAM
HOMES FOR RENT MAPLE RIDGE 20963 Lougheed Hwy.
MAPLE RIDGE Central. Updated spacious 1bdrm, new floor, paint,++ nr amens, insuite w/d, d/w, lrg patio, vaulted ceilings, sec u/g prk. Immed Ns/Np. $780+utils. 604-307-2241.
$1100+util Ref. Immed 604-512-8725
DUPLEXES/4PLEXES
MAPLE RIDGE. Quiet, clean 2 bdr sunny SxS duplex, fncd yd, priv setting. ns/np. $850. 604-240-8358
RENTALS
750
SUITES, LOWER
COQUITLAM Capehorn. Deluxe 2 bdrm +office, gr/lvl, 1000 s/f, share w/d, pet ok, ns/nd, $1100 incl utils, cbl, net. Avail May1. 604-540-7899. MAPLE RIDGE 1 Bdrm plus. Priv. entry/laundry, NS/NP, $750/mo incl utils. Call: 604-463-1043
Auto Financing 1.800.910.6402
DreamTeam Auto Financing “0” Down, Bankruptcy OK Cash Back ! 15 min Approvals
1-800-961-7022
www.iDreamAuto.com DL# 7557 YOU WORK? YOU DRIVE! If you have bad credit or no credit history, we can get you behind the wheel of a Marv Jones pre-owned vehicle. Imports, domestic, all makes available – We finance everyone!
Call Marv Jones Honda NOW! 604-465-5464 Ask for Rob Godin 604-356-2303 Rob.godin@marvjoneshonda.com
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SCRAP CAR REMOVAL
The following vehicle will be sold, as per the Warehouse Liens Act: 2001 GMC Sierra VIN# 1GTGK29U61Z126807 registered owner Victoria Drive Auto Sales Ltd. (Lessor), Cory Anthony Vidovic (Lessee), debt amount as of April 12, 2013 is $2220.63 If you have a claim to this vehicle please respond in writing by May 3, 2013 to: Maple Ridge Towing (1981) Ltd, 23283 McKay Ave, Maple Ridge, B.C. V2W 1B9.
AAA SCRAP CAR REMOVAL Minimum $150 cash for full size vehicles, any cond. 604-518-3673
CASH FOR Carbodies, Steel, Cast Iron, Tin, Appliances, Copper, Brass, Aluminum, Stainless, Rads, Converters, Lead, Christmas Lights, Cans, BX Cable, Aluminum Cable, Extention Cords, Transmissions, Electric Motors, AC Units, Zinc, Ballasts, Starters, Alternators, Nickel, Fin, Batteries, Tec Cable, and Transformers. CALL FOR TODAY’S PRICES Mon - Sat 8am - 4pm
METAL EXCHANGE 604-467-7878
23359 Fisherman Rd, Albion Registered Member of Metal Dealers & Recyclers
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Cash For Recycling
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The Hyundai names, logos, product names, feature names, images and slogans are trademarks owned by Hyundai Auto Canada Corp. †Finance offers available O.A.C. from Hyundai Financial Services based on a new 2013 Genesis Coupe 2.0T 6-Speed Manual/Veloster 6-Speed Manual with an annual finance rate of 1.99%/2.49% for 96 months. Bi-weekly payments are $128/$99. $3,500/$2,700 down payment required. Cost of Borrowing is $2,028/$1,923. Finance offers include Delivery and Destination of $1,565/$1,495. Registration, insurance, PPSA, fees, levies, charges, license fees and all applicable taxes are excluded. Delivery and destination charge includes freight, P.D.E., dealer admin fees and a full tank of gas. Financing example: 2013 Veloster 6-Speed Manual for $21,194 at 2.49% per annum equals $99 bi-weekly for 96 months for a total obligation of $23,117 with $2,700 down payment. Cash price is $21,194. Cost of Borrowing is $1,923. Example price includes Delivery and Destination of $1,495. Registration, insurance, PPSA, fees, levies, charges, license fees and all applicable taxes are excluded. Delivery and destination charge includes freight, P.D.E., dealer admin fees and a full tank of gas. ▼Fuel consumption for 2013 Genesis Coupe 2.0T 6-Speed Manual (HWY 6.6L/100KM; City 10.0L/100KM)/Veloster 6-Speed Manual (HWY 5.3L/100KM; City 7.5L/100KM are based on Energuide. Actual fuel efficiency may vary based on driving conditions and the addition of certain vehicle accessories. Fuel economy figures are used for comparison purposes only. ♦Price of models shown 2013 Genesis Coupe 2.0T R-Spec 6-Speed Manual/Veloster Tech 6-Speed Manual is $30,364/$24,694. Prices include Delivery and Destination charges of $1,565/$1,495. Registration, insurance, PPSA, fees, levies, charges, license fees and all applicable taxes are excluded. *Purchase, finance or lease an in-stock 2013 Accent/Elantra/Elantra Coupe/Elantra GT/Veloster/Genesis Coupe/Sonata/Sonata HEV/Santa Fe Sport/Santa Fe XL/Tucson/2012 Sonata HEV during the Double Savings Event and you will receive a Price Privileges Fuel Card for customers in Alberta and Saskatchewan or Preferred Price Fuel Card for customers in British Columbia worth $218 (2013 Accent, Elantra, Elantra Coupe, Elantra GT, Veloster)/$320 (2013 Sonata, 2012/2013 Sonata HEV)/$350 (2013 Genesis Coupe, Tucson, Santa Fe Sport, Santa Fe XL). Price Privileges Fuel Cards issued for customers in Alberta & Saskatchewan cannot be used in the province of British Columbia. Based on Energuide combined fuel consumption rating for the 2013 Accent Auto (6.3L/100km)/Elantra Auto (6.3L/100km)/Elantra Coupe Auto (6.6L/100km)/Elantra GT Auto (6.6L/100km)/Veloster 1.6L Auto (6.3L/100km)/ Genesis Coupe 2.0L Auto (8.6L/100km)/Sonata 2.4L Auto (7.3L/100km)/Sonata HEV Auto (5.2L/100km)/Tucson 2.0L Auto (8.2L/100km)/Santa Fe Sport 2.4L FWD Auto (8.6L/100km)/2012 Sonata HEV Auto (5.3L/100km) and the combined fuel consumption rating for the 2013 Santa Fe XL 3.3L FWD (9.9L/100km) as determined by the Manufacturer as shown on www.hyundaicanada.com at 15,400km/year which is the yearly average driving distance as referenced by Transport Canada’s Provincial Light Vehicle Fleet Statistics, 2011, minus one full tank of fuel provided at the time of delivery of 2013 Accent (43L), Elantra (48L), Elantra Coupe (50L), Elantra GT (50L), Veloster (50L), Genesis Coupe (65L), Sonata (70L), Sonata HEV (65L), Tucson (58L), Santa Fe Sport (66L), Santa Fe XL (71L), 2012 Sonata HEV (65L), this is equivalent to $0.30 (2013 Accent, Elantra, Elantra Coupe, Elantra GT, Veloster)/$0.40 (2013 Sonata, 2013 Sonata HEV, 2012 Sonata HEV)/$0.35 (2013 Genesis Coupe, Tucson, Santa Fe Sport, Santa Fe XL) per litre savings on each litre of gas up to a total of 725 Litres (2013 Accent/Elantra/Elantra Coupe/Elantra GT/Veloster), 800 Litres (2013 Sonata/2013 Sonata HEV/2012 Sonata HEV) and 1,000 Litres (2013 Genesis Coupe/Tucson/Santa Fe Sport/Santa Fe XL). Actual fuel efficiency may vary based on driving conditions and the addition of certain vehicle accessories. Fuel economy figures are used for comparison purposes only. †*♦Offers available for a limited time, and subject to change or cancellation without notice. See dealer for complete details. Dealer may sell for less. Inventory is limited, dealer order may be required. ††Hyundai’s Comprehensive Limited Warranty coverage covers most vehicle components against defects in workmanship under normal use and maintenance conditions.
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