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This particularly came out between Polak and Mercier in response to a question from the PIPE UP Network about the close proximity of the 60-year-old Kinder Morgan pipeline to local schools. Polak began her statement by saying that candidates need to be consistent in their positions.
A woman’s stolen 3G iPad tracked down its alleged thieves, and in the process helped bust up criminal activity going on at a rental home in Brookswood. Now two Langley teens have been charged and thousands of dollars worth of stolen items are being returned to their rightful owners. On April 4, RCMP received a call from a woman in the process of moving from Alberta to Langley. Her truck, containing much of her property, had been stolen. The truck contained her iPad which has the ‘Find my iPhone’ app. She provided police with a possible location. The officers went to a Brookswood property located in the 4800 block of 205A Street and observed a man leave the residence in a truck bearing stolen license plates from a stolen car. They followed the vehicle for a short time into Surrey with the assistance of Air One. The vehicle was stopped in the 18400 block of 76 Avenue where the occupants were arrested. Only the driver remained in custody and his three passengers were released, said police. “It turns out the vehicle belonged to our complainant and the iPad was located under the driver’s seat in the truck,” said Cpl. Holly Marks. Meanwhile, one officer had remained at the Brookswood property. Police checks indicated the two other vehicles parked in the driveway were also stolen. In that time, another man allegedly left the property in one of the stolen vehicles and was immediately arrested, said Marks. Police obtained a search warrant for the 205A Street property and residence. A total of four stolen vehicles were recovered during the investigation, the iPad, more than 15 GPS devices, two digital cameras, several mobile DVD players, various car chargers and electronics, credit cards, two laptops (returned to their owners) and numerous personal belongings of the original complainant.
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Aldor Acres’ volunteer Katie Brownlee introduces 102-year-old Grace Ellett to a one-week-old hair lamb on the grounds of Rainbow Lodge on April 23. Ellett is also holding a baby bunny in her lap. Aldor Acres brings spring babies, including bunnies, piglets, goats, and lambs to seniors housing around Langley. Many of the seniors at Rainbow Lodge had some cuddle time with the animals.
Election race heating up Liberal and NDP candidates square off at Tuesday’s all-candidates debate Miranda gaThercole Times Reporter
There is a growing rivalry between Langley MLA and BC Liberal candidate Mary Polak and Langley NDP candidate Andrew Mercier, as witnessed by a packed house at the all-candidates meeting at the Langley Seniors Resource Centre on Tuesday night. Throughout the entire eve-
ning, Mercier made stabs at the current Liberal government, which Polak consistently rebutted. Hosted by the Langley Teachers Association, the meeting was attended by Polak, Mercier and Green Party candidate Wally Martin from the Langley riding. Fort-Langley Aldergrove candidates attending were independent Kevin Mitchell,
Shane Dyson of the NDP, Conservative Rick Manuel and Green Lisa David. Conservative Party leader and Langley candidate John Cummins and Fort LangleyAldergrove Liberal MLA Rich Coleman both were absent. As election day gets closer, the tension between candidates is growing, particularly in Langley, where there is a spirited contest for votes.
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Shortly after he received a emailed invitation from The Times to tape a candidate statement for online viewers, the Green party hopeful in Langley showed up at the newspaper offices with two of his three campaign signs in the back of his pickup truck. Wally Martin had taped his own name and the Green party logo over some recycled plastic signs scrounged from other political campaigns and attached one to a plastic lawn chair and the other to a weather-beaten wooden step ladder. “The stepladder is on its last legs, it’s no good for stepladder-
ing but it’s good enough to hold a sign,” Martin explained. “The sign material is all recycled. I got it from the municipal election.” He convinced the candidates to donate their left-over campaign signs and used them to lay a floor in the crawl-space of the Murrayville Community Hall, where he volunteers. There were a few signs left over, so when he decided to run his own campaign, he had the necessary materials close at hand to create a recycled message to voters. “It’s not going to the landfill.” He made the third sign using another abandoned plastic lawn chair, attaching a recycled municipal sign and staking it next to a Murrayville intersection. The Green party candidate for the Langley riding was making a point about reducing waste through keeping plastic out of landfills. And also sending a message about thrift.
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Langley Green Party candidate Wally Martin is using recycled signs and other items that he already owns to run a cost-free campaign in his bid for a seat in Victoria. “I committed to remaining as close to a zero budget [for the campaign] as I can.” An online Green party pro-
file describes Martin as an award-winning environmentalist, organic grower and inventor. The married father of three and
grandfather of five has worked in real estate, construction and innkeeping. Martin says he knows the community extremely well, having lived in Aldergrove for eight years, the Poppy area for another eight, two in Walnut Grove and the last 20 in Murrayville. He describes himself as “an inveterate letter to the newspaper editor writer” who is no stranger to political campaigns. Among other things, Martin participated in the province-wide campaign that managed to repeal the Harmonized Sales Tax, and has helped other candidates run for office. He has a history of involvement with environmental and conservation-related causes, including protection of groundwater quality, preservation of farmland in the Agricultural Land Reserve, encouraging the use of solar energy and promoting energy efficiency in buildings and transit. continued, PAGE 5
The challenge of campaigning both locally and provincially John Cummins working to balance roles of Conservative leader and local hopeful Dan Ferguson Times Reporter
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Conservative Party leader John Cummins is getting plenty of help from family in his efforts to win the Langley riding on May 14.
On the day of his interview and photo session with The Times, John Cummins looks remarkably rested for a man whose rural Langley home was being used for a weekend of all-night shooting for a zombie movie. He managed to sleep through it all, he says. A few days afterwards, a rusty beater of a car remains parked next to the horse barn down the hill from his house and a graveyard set is still tucked against a fence. It’s the work of his son, a successful actor who has become a writer-director, and the production was very much a
family affair, with one of his grandsons playing a zombie and the family RV serving as a dressing room, while the multi-vehicle garage was used for makeup. The Cummins campaign for the Langley riding and the associated fight for B.C. seats as Conservative party leader is also a family affair, with his grown-up daughters and his wife handling co-ordinator, financial agent and other tasks. “We all kind of pitch in,” Cummins says, settling into a comfortable chair around the corner from the spacious main floor kitchen/dining/living room area of the house his wife designed. The couple moved here around the time Cummins ended a lengthy career as a federal member of parliament for
Delta-Richmond East. He has an office on the main floor of his home with several souvenirs of that time, beginning with his first win in 1993 as a Reform Party candidate, then, when the party changed its name, winning again as a Canadian Alliance member, then several more times for the same party under yet another name, the Conservatives. During that time, he forged a reputation as an often-outspoken maverick who was not afraid to openly disagree with his leaders. Now, as leader of the BC Conservative party, Cummins has become the person who imposes discipline, not the one who defies it. That role has been filled by John van Dongen, who quit the Liberals to join the Conservatives, then quit the Conservatives to sit as an independent. continued, PAGE 5
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“I don’t think it is consistent to say you would be in favour of having an independent process if you’ve already made up your mind as to what the outcome of that process will be,” she said, in reference to an early comment from Mercier that the NDP would withdraw from the Equivalency Act. “The challenge for us in British Columbia is that we depend heavily on resources that we have in abundance,” she added. “And whether its mining, forestry or oil and gas, there are risks associated with that when it comes to the environment. At the same time, not perceiving to utilize the resources that we have and trade with them, means there are risks to the very important social programs that we have just spent significant time discussing. “We cannot ignore the fact that we have an economy that is based on the resources that we have in terms of our natural world.” While answering the second question from the PIPE UP Network, Mercier then said, “first I just want to address something Mary said, I think it’s a little rich to be lectured about consistency from a government that said there was no HST on the table in 2009.” The audience immediately started clapping and cheering. On the same topic, Mitchell said that as a mechanical engineer he is very concerned about the integrity of the product being shipped through the Kinder Morgan pipeline. It was designed to carry light crude 60 years ago, but the products now being shipped are bitumen, heavy oil and highly toxic chemicals. The pipeline doesn’t need to be expanded, it needs to be replaced, he said. “We are going to be faced with an environmental disaster because we didn’t do anything,” he added. Much of the night also echoed a theme of education,with
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From left: Mary Polak, Andrew Mercier, Wally Martin, Kevin Mitchell, Rick Manuel, Shayne Dyson and Lisa David spoke at an all-candidates meeting on Tuesday night. questions about teachers’ pay, class sizes and back to work legislation. Also a hot topic was the issue of transportation, which was brought up many times by both students and seniors. A member from the Kwantlen Polytechnic University Student Association asked how the candidates will address the lack of transportation services in the area, especially given that the Kwantlen Student Association had to start their own intercampus shuttle to ensure students can get from campus to campus on time. Mitchell pulled out a quote from TransLink’s 10-year anniversary report, The Road Less Travelled, released in November of 2008 that said, “what will blow everyone’s socks off, however, is TransLink’s next five to seven years. With 2008 bringing a new board structure and more dedicated funding, TransLink can now truly deliver on its promise of transporting people and goods while responding to the needs of municipalities.” In response Mitchell said, “I think we can all agree that that didn’t happen.” Martin suggests that government reinstates the interurban rail services that date all the way back to 1910. “This is the answer,” he said. “This line is in existence, it
could be opened quick, and running rights are there, the passenger rights are there, its just a matter of the political decision to do it.” According to stats from TransLink, 82 per cent of travel South of the Fraser involves making a trip to somewhere else South of the Fraser, Mercier said. “The reality is, TransLink hasn’t been able to meet that demand,” he said. Mercier blames the current government for appointing a board to make TransLink decisions, rather than leaving it to the democratically-elected mayor’s council. Polak rebutted his statement, saying that the mayors’ council still votes on the plans put forward by TransLink but, she added, “I agree the government’s model isn’t working.” She says the government needs to make an incentive for the mayors to think regionally and not about just their own particular municipality, which has led to a very Vancouvercentric transit model. The panel also discussed improving local transit routes for seniors and looking towards local organizations, such at the seniors centre, for input. For more information on the local candidates in both Langley ridings, see The Times candidate videos at www.langleytimes.com.
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The Lower Mainland had an extensive network of interurban trains 100 years ago, he said, and it could again. He also wants a ban on genetically-modified food, calling it “untested.” Martin thinks he could benefit from vote splitting that will divide right-of-centre support between incumbent Liberal Mary Polak and Conservative challenger John Cummins. He expects to run an energetic campaign of door-knocking and predicts he will lose about 20 pounds from all the walking.
Bridge tolls a sticking point for Langley voters, says Cummins CUMMINS, from PAGE 3
It was part of a rebellion by dissidents which ended with them expelled and Cummins still in charge. That is just one of the differences between running a local campaign and overseeing a party. Cummins says he has to constantly balance the requirements of running a provincial battle with his own local campaign. “I can’t do the kind of doorknocking you like to do,” Cummins says. Langley is familiar territory for Cummins, who used to teach school here before he moved to Delta. He has also worked as a commercial fisherman, and been employed in the oil and gas and pulp and paper industries. The battle for the Langley riding will be waged on transportation and education-related issues, Cummins says, starting with tolls. Langley residents are understandably unhappy with paying to drive across the Fraser river, Cummins says. “They look at the Sea-to-Sky freeway and say, why can I go skiing
and I don’t have to pay a toll?” His solution is a tax credit. “At this point, it’s the best that we can do,” Cummins says. “It gives some relief to frequent users.” He also favours re-routing freight trains away from downtown Langley through industrial areas, “The numbers [of trains] are only going to increase over time,” Cummins says. “It doesn’t make for an attractive community.” A more appropriate use of those tracks, he says, would be for public transit. He also think tracks could run below grade through Fort Langley, using a cut-and-cover tunnel like some European communities do. “That’s not a pie-in-the-sky idea.” Cummins would also like to adjust the education system to make schools more responsive to parents and to reduce clashes between teachers and school district managers. “Part of the problem is unionization of the teachers,”Cummins says. “We’ve got to move past that.” He also thinks TransLink badly needs an overhaul to make it more transparent and accountable.
Keys, valuables are still being left in vehicles THEFT, from PAGE 1
Some items have been returned, however the owners of some of the items have not been located. Last week, police released images taken off one of the recovered stolen cameras in an effort to find the camera’s owner. Since then, that person has come forward, said Marks. Charged in this case
are Langley residents Wolesely Silva, 19, and Benjamyn McLeod, 18. Silva has been charged with four counts each of theft of a motor vehicle and possession of stolen property. McLeod has been charged with three counts of possession of stolen property and two counts of theft of motor vehicle. Both men appeared in Surrey Provincial
Court last week. “It is noteworthy that all four recovered vehicles had been stolen with keys found within the vehicle by the thief (or thieves),” said Cpl. Holly Marks. “The officers in Langley are bewildered by the number of calls to police where valuable property and even keys continue to be left in clear view in unlocked vehicles.”
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He particularly likes the long view the party takes on policy. “We want to look ahead seven generations.” His goal is convince potential supporters that going Green is a practical, businesslike option. “There’s still people out there who think we’re potsmoking tree huggers, when it couldn’t be further from the truth.” Among other things, he wants to see Langley transit improved with light rail running along the tracks currently reserved for freight trains.
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he televised leaders’ debate on Monday night likely didn’t change too many minds. While it wasn’t watched in its entirety by many people, clips were replayed almost right away. Comments about it, and media coverage of it, will ensure that it has an influence on the rest of the provincial election campaign. NDP leader Adrian Dix came across quite well. Although he was clearly nervous at the beginning, he grew more confident and had no trouble answering some of the more difficult questions. His willingness to take full responsibility for his backdated memo, when he was an aide to then-premier Glen Clark, and to say he’s learned from that, was a high water mark. It should put the doubts that many people have about him on that score to rest. While his unwillingness to even consider oil and gas transport to the west coast is troubling, given that oil and gas is such a crucial component of the Canadian economy, he did at least address other areas of the economy. This was a pointed contrast to Green Party leader Jane Sterk, who when specifically asked about B.C.’s resource economy made references to wind power, geothermal energy and agriculture — without once mentioning forestry, mining and natural gas. BC Liberal leader Christy Clark stuck mainly to her talking points, about LNG developments eliminating debt and her eagerness to balance budgets. She did address the controversy about her driving through a red light (after first stopping) with her son and a reporter in her vehicle, and that should help put that issue to bed. In the scheme of things, it isn’t worth a lot of discussion, although it does speak to her on-thespot judgment. BC Conservative leader John Cummins was willing to address the elephant in the room that the other leaders ignored — many working people in B.C. don’t have it so good. High housing costs, high fuel costs and high taxes take a lot out of their pockets, and job prospects aren’t as robust as they have been. As Cummins said Tuesday morning, the debate was simply one stop on a marathon race. It came at a time when some people are paying a little more attention to the campaign, although the majority remain quite blissfully tuned out thus far. The debate was a good opportunity to compare the leaders and assess the campaign at its halfway point.
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t was a soggy Saturday mornvisit his brother who is struging, but I had no problem gling with cancer. We talk about with the weather. I was going trucks, and brothers and cancer McGregor to be working on my old truck, and we linger over the bacon, Says warm and dry in my garage and eggs and coffee. shop. Car show season is upon I make a quick stop at the new jim Mcgregor us and even though I’ve had all Oxford Gallery around the corner winter to make the changes and upgrades, it on Salt Lane, where Serge is having a grand seems the months have slipped by. opening. We discuss poetry and art and I tell I need a few things, some parts and some him about my old truck that I am working on tools, so my first order of the day is to head today and how sometimes grease under your downtown. Any good restoration job starts fingernails can be poetry as well. at the auto supply store. I walk into PrinOn the way home I see a garage sale sign. cess Auto and I can seen the rain has chased You should never pass a garage sale, parmany week-end mechanics indoors. ticularly on a rainy day when the crowds are I bump into another car guy and we disdown. I don’t find much but I meet a lady cuss our plans. whose daughter went to school with my son “I’m working on my truck today,” I tell him and we update each other on our kids. and he nods and understands. “It looks like a good day for writing,” she I can’t find what I want so I drive over to says. KMS Tools. I pick up one of the things I need “Not today,” I reply, “I’m working on my and spy an old school mate. Rick has been truck.” around as long as I have and we discuss his I buy some homemade muffins and I head after-school job in his Dad’s garage and mon- for home. key wrenching in general. After I change my clothes I gather all the “I have to go Rick, I’m working on my tools together, find my creeper and head for truck today.” the garage. It’s almost 2 p.m. when the first One last stop at Canadian Tire to search wrench is turned and it is not turning easily. for the last item. I find what I need and, as After more frustration than progress, I need a always, about five other things I don’t really break, so I stop for a garage sale muffin and need but might come in handy. Time to head a coffee. home. Close to 5 p.m., I have most of the job My stomach grumbles and I see it’s about done. I didn’t think this project was going 11:15 so I head for Dot’s Cafe and an “all to take all day, and my shop, my tools and day breakfast.” Just as I sit down, my friend my hands are going to need another hour to John comes in and I motion him over. John clean up. comments on the rain and I tell him it’s OK But I smell of grease, oil, and gas. That’s a because I’m working on my truck inside smell from the 1960s. and that’s good thing. today. John is on the way to Kamloops to At least that’s what McGregor says. www. l a n g l e y t i m e s . com Contact us Main line ........................................... 604-533-4157 Classifieds.......................................... 604-575-5555
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he whole notion of municipalities providing charging stations for electric vehicles is a good one. It’s a service which could be used in marketing the region to the growing group of environmentally-conscious tourists. A good idea, that is, if the chargers are accessible and easy to use. The City of Parksville is quite proud of its new charging stations. Some e-mails have been flying around about the chargers, specifically related to use by the city’s director of planning Blaine Russell, who owns a Chevy Volt (a hybrid that can use both electric or fuel power). The chargers in Parksville — two at city hall, one in the community park — are free to use. One must call a toll-free number located on the charger and it is remotely activated. Russell could use it free of charge, too, but he is voluntarily paying $20/month and charging his car while he works, so he can get home to Nanaimo each evening. Russell also reports that he got 2,000 km out of his last tank of gas because he has been relying on electric power. We originally thought this was a great marketing tool, but further inspection shows some discouraging features. It’s not anyone’s fault, but this technology is still very new. For instance, Russell can only coax the Volt for 50 km on electric power before he has to re-charge (other electric-only models can go 100 km before needing to be recharged). What’s worse, it takes three to four hours to fully charge the car. The City of Parksville received grant money to purchase and install the chargers. Thank goodness for that, because when one considers the limited range of the cars and ridiculous amount of time it takes to recharge, these units are clearly not as exciting a development for our municipalities as some people would have us believe. Wake us up when the technology catches up to the hype. —Parksville-Qualicum Beach News The Langley Times is a member of the British Columbia Press Council, a self-regulatory body governing the province’s newspaper industry. The council considers complaints from the public about the conduct of member newspapers. Directors oversee the mediation of complaints, with input from both the newspaper and the complaint holder. If talking with the editor or publisher does not resolve your complaint about coverage or story treatment, you may contact the B.C. Press Council. Your written concern, with documentation, should be sent within 45 days to B.C. Press Council, 201 Selby St., Nanaimo, B.C. V9R 2R2. For information, phone 888-687-2213 or go to www. bcpresscouncil.org
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Many thanks are due for help to residents Editor: The Langley Lions Senior Citizens Housing Society would like to publicly thank all of those who were there to support the society and the residents with the fire at “The Elm” building on April 3. Of course, the first responders, the fire department, paramedics and the RCMP, we proudly salute you and will forever feel as safe as possible in your more than capable hands. Thanks to Ginger of Emergency Services and the support groups who work closely with them, who tirelessly dedicated many hours working to feed, house, move and store belongings, and generally be there for emotional support of our residents.
That list goes on and on, and includes Janet of Southgate Church, Reg and Andrea of the Salvation Army, Gateway of Hope, the Red Cross, Kim of Victim Services, Tzu Chi Foundation, Janet of Stepping Stone, Fraser (whose dedication to those in our community is huge), and the team at Langley Mental Health (who have always been there for us). For all those that have donated hours of their time and everything from clothes, to blankets and furniture — thanks to Army and Navy for the blankets that day and thanks to Debbie of Langley Lodge, your arrival on the scene will be remembered. The beds and mattresses are being used by many. To our residents, who have been
amazing, many of whom are home now and those who are still displaced, your patience and understanding has been appreciated. Thank you Barclay Restoration and the team working with our insurance adjuster. You have worked around the clock to achieve what has been accomplished to date. As administrator of the society, I will hold my head high and feel so proud as I remember how the staff rallied together that day. I am not sure how many realize that number of people who were trapped on the back side of the building. My team put their own health and safety at risk by getting ladders and
Peace and quiet best for park Editor: Re: Dan Olson’s letter, (The Times, April 25). Dear Dan: Thank you for sharing your thoughts on the proposed improvements to Campbell Valley Park. I felt your points were well-written, albeit your math felt a tad ‘off track.’ Let’s review, shall we? You proposed the motorsport community would use only 25 out of a possible 1,400 acres of regional park land to race cars on a small oval track, a scant 12 to 14 times per year. My limited math skills tell me the (well-funded and connected) motorsport community will be contaminating the entire park, nay the
entire valley with its noise and air pollution every weekend throughout the spring, summer and fall. Let’s not forget the garbage and parking requirements 10,000 people can create. And Dan, if a car enthusiast poops in the woods, will anyone clean it up? I am neither a car guy nor an equestrian, yet I have hiked and enjoyed sharing the park with equestrians three or four times a week for almost 25 years. Now there’s some math. Know what I enjoy most about Campbell Valley Park? I enjoy the quiet and peaceful ambience the trails offer. It is an oasis in our increas-
ingly-noisy Lower Mainland. Have you ever hiked the Shaggy Mane bridle path down to the deer trail and back towards the track on an early Sunday morning, and been lucky enough to happen upon a doe and her fawns grazing in the centre of the oval? I’m assuming ‘Deer Crossing’ signs would need to be posted for the safety of the racers around this natural race track and concert bowl. I propose the motorsport folk build a bright, shiny new racetrack in Maple Ridge, where you can listen to the noise a scant 12 to 14 times a year. L. Lawson, Langley
Clark showed her arrogance Editor: Re: Christy Clark’s red light experience. CKNW host Simi Sara expressed it quite correctly on Monday in comments about this matter. I first thought it was just stupid for a such a high-profile political person to be so desensitized, and take such a dumb chance while trying to win an election. But when I heard her son suggested she do it and there was a reporter in the back seat of her car — well, that just makes it The
blatant arrogance, like the rules don’t apply to someone of her importance, and she is so popular we will always forgive her. Her character is reflected in lack of respect, as she brazenly has used our tax dollars for partisan ads, bragging of how great the Liberals are. Is there no shame? She has given private enterprise a bad name, with all the crony insiders skimming off our tax dollars. Roland Seguin, Langley
helping those people down, even going into a unit or two to rescue. (I know I’m supposed to give you heck, but I’ll just smile). The many hours that staff members dedicated that day and since, and their loyalty to the society and the residents, has been unwavering and is recognized. There have been a few tough days, and that is understandable. To those that were hospitalized, thank God you are alright. And lastly, to the one we lost, let us take a moment of silence and remember. Jeanette Dagenais, administrator, and board of directors, Langley Lions Senior Citizens Housing Society
Voters implored to make good decisions Editor: So the people of B.C. are about to speak with a loud voice, which will echo from north to south and way beyond the Rockies to the eastern shores. Isn’t that a wonderful voice we have, with the ballot box? What a powerful message we can send. This privilege has been won for us by great men and women willing to lay down their lives for the cause of free speech and democracy. Use it, whether you’re young or old, rich or poor, literate or illiterate — it’s free. My hope and prayer is that the thunderous roar doesn’t leave us deaf and lame from self-inflicted wounds administered with the help of Bill Vander Zalm.
To clarify, lameness is caused by shooting ourselves in the foot, as in the foolish and misguided abolition of the HST, which simplified life for business in B.C. It even put more money in the pockets of the poor, because of the tax credits they received quarterly. Reverting back to the old system was done mainly to punish the Liberals. It effectively punished the unfortunate taxpayer as well, that’s you and me. Make good decisions, people of B.C. If you have trouble deciding whom to vote for, try praying. Don’t just sit on the fence. Tom Morrison, Mission
School will be affected Editor: Re: letter from James Charles (The Times, April 25). I totally agree, the intersection of 40 Avenue nad 200 Street will not be adequate for all the extra traffic. Maybe the plan is to destroy the park on the west side, then build a bridge over a large ravine, for there’s nowhere else to expand. My other concern is for Belmont School, located on 40 Avenue.
Noel Booth is protected by a surrounding green area, as are most elementary schools. Belmont school buildings will sit directly adjacent to a very busy thoroughfare if this plan goes forward. When planning for a community, children’s needs should be primary in the plans. N. Johnson, Langley
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The following persons have been nominated as candidates for Fort Langley-Aldergrove for the 40th Provincial General Election.
Fort Langley-Aldergrove Electoral District Candidate’s Name:
Financial Agent:
Official Agent:
Rich Coleman BC Liberal Party
Theodore Redekop 27318 Fraser Hwy, Aldergrove, BC, V4W 3P8
Lisa David Green Party of BC
Lisa David 23120 Muench Trail, Langley, BC, V1M 4G6
Shane Dyson BC NDP
Andrea Laurie 14-20881 87 Ave, Langley, BC, V1M 3X1
Rick Manuel BC Conservative Party
Leendert Hopman 23949 48 Ave, Langley, BC, V2Z 2T1
Kevin Mitchell Independent
Kevin Mitchell 24068 26 Ave, Langley, BC, V2Z 3A6
General Voting Places:
Harold Coxworth 27331 43 Ave, Aldergrove, BC, V4W 1R9
Advance Voting Places:
District Electoral Offices: 1-26004 Fraser Hwy Langley, BC (604) 607-6208
Aldergrove Sec School 26850 29 Ave, Langley, BC
Gordon Greenwood Elem School 9175 206 St, Langley, BC
R.E. Mountain Sec School 7755 202A St, Langley, BC
Mountainview Alliance Church 7640 200 St, Langley, BC
Alex Hope Elem School 21150 85 Ave, Langley, BC
James Kennedy Elem School 9060 212 St, Langley, BC
Royal Canadian Legion 265 26607 Fraser Hwy, Langley, BC
Royal Canadian Legion 265 26607 Fraser Hwy, Langley, BC
Bethel Mennonite Church 24687 56 Ave, Langley, BC
Langley Fine Arts School 9096 Trattle St, Langley, BC
Shortreed Elem School 27330 28 Ave, Langley, BC
Betty Gilbert Middle School 26845 27 Ave, Langley, BC
Lynn Fripps Elem School 21020 83 Ave, Langley, BC
Topham Elem School 21555 91 Ave, Langley, BC
Coghlan Fundamental Elem School 4452 256 St, Langley, BC
North Langley Comm Church 21015 96 Ave, Langley, BC
Walnut Grove Sec School 8919 Walnut Grove Dr, Langley, BC
D.W. Poppy Sec School 23752 52 Ave, Langley, BC
North Otter Elem School 5370 248 St, Langley, BC
West Langley Elem School 9403 212 St, Langley, BC
Dorothy Peacock Elem School 20292 91A Ave, Langley, BC
Parkside Centennial Elem School 3300 270 St, Langley, BC
Willoughby Elem School 20766 80 Ave, Langley, BC
Fort Langley Elem School 8877 Bartlett St, Langley, BC
Peterson Road Elem School 23422 47 Ave, Langley, BC
Wix-Brown Elem School 23851 24 Ave, Langley, BC
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GENERAL ELECTION The following persons have been nominated as candidates for Langley for the 40th Provincial General Election.
Langley Electoral District Candidate’s Name:
Financial Agent:
Official Agent:
John Cummins BC Conservative Party
Erin Jensen PO Box 61514 Rpo Brookswood, Langley, BC, V3A 8C8
Jeff Bridge 20457 Douglas Cres, Langley, BC, V3A 4B6
Wally Martin Green Party of BC
David Truman 20361 41A Ave, Langley, BC, V3A 2Z9
Andrew Mercier BC NDP
Vivien Henderson 20099 45 Ave, Langley, BC, V3A 6J1
Alec Stromdahl 20099 45 Ave, Langley, BC, V3A 6J1
Mary Polak BC Liberal Party
J. Gordon Schoberg 3498 154 St, Surrey, BC, V3S 0R3
J. Gordon Schoberg 3498 154 St, Surrey, BC, V3S 0R3
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District Electoral Offices: 201A-20621 Logan Ave Langley City, BC (604) 532-4923
Alice Brown Elem School 20011 44 Ave, Langley City, BC
H.D. Stafford Middle School 20441 Grade Cres, Langley City, BC
Langley United Church 5673 200 St, Langley City, BC
George Preston Rec Centre 20699 42 Ave, Langley, BC
Belmont Elem School 20390 40 Ave, Langley, BC
James Anderson Learning Centre 20381 66 Ave, Langley, BC
Nicomekl Comm School 20050 53 Ave, Langley City, BC
Langley United Church 5673 200 St, Langley City, BC
Blacklock Elem School 5100 206 St, Langley City, BC
James Hill Elem School 22144 Old Yale Rd, Langley, BC
Noel Booth Elem School 20202 35 Ave, Langley, BC
Brookswood Sec School 20902 37A Ave, Langley, BC
Langley Fundamental Elem School 21789 50 Ave, Langley, BC
R.C. Garnett Elem School 7096 201 St, Langley, BC
Douglas Rec Centre 20550 Douglas Cres, Langley City, BC
Langley Meadows Comm School 2244 Willoughby Way, Langley, BC
Uplands Elem School 4471 207A St, Langley City, BC
Glenwood Elem School 20785 24 Ave, Langley, BC
Langley Sec School 21405 56 Ave, Langley, BC
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To critics, the BC Liberals’ decade-plus in power has left a legacy of cuts to the court system and
citizens waiting longer for justice, if they get it at all. Two dozen smaller courthouses were closed down in 2002. And by 2010, persistent budget restraint was causing long delays in getting cases to trial, prompting the B.C. Provincial Court to issue a “Justice Delayed” report that warned more than 2,000 criminal cases were at risk of being tossed out. Despite some more judges being appointed, provincial courts run with 12 fewer judges today than in 2005. Each year, dozens of accused criminals walk free because they can’t be tried fast enough. “The problem hasn’t gone away,” said Samiran Lakshman, president of the B.C. Crown Counsel Association. “The serious lack of investment is still wreaking havoc in our justice system.” A key source of inefficiency is too many people try to represent themselves in court — often in family law hearings — forcing provincial court judges to spend extra time on those mattters, and often less on criminal ones. That should be no surprise, says NDP justice critic Leonard Krog, after the province chopped legal aid funding by 40 per cent. “What that did is cripple access to justice for the poor and vulnerable,” Krog said, adding it worsened delays because more people were left without legal advice to “stumble around in an arena
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Samiran Lakshman is president of the B.C. Crown Counsel Association. where they’re simply not trained or able to fight.” An independent review two years ago recommended more legal aid funding. The NDP would modestly boost legal aid funding — from $70 million now to $80 million within three years. Krog said more than that is needed but can’t yet be promised, given budget constraints. Justice Minister Shirley Bond said the justice budget did rise slightly this year to $1.14 billion, including a small increase in legal aid funding. “To suggest that by simply adding a judge or a few dollars here or there we’re going to solve the foundational problems I think is shortsighted,” Bond said in an interview. Bond contends progress has been made in reducing congestion and the worst delays in the system have eased. There were more than 100 criminal cases stayed by judges in 2011 due to excessive delay, she noted, but that number dropped to 66 last year. Nine new judges
have been appointed recently and part of their time is dedicated to reducing the backlog. The province has been on a search for deep reforms since an independent review concluded a “culture of delay” is entrenched in the system. The Liberals would look for ways to increase court resources when possible and if necessary, she said, but the emphasis will be on spending smarter, not spending more. “We have fewer cases going to court rooms today yet they’re taking longer,” Bond said, adding the crime rate is at the lowest level in nearly four decades. Bond has unveiled a plan for a Justice and Public Safety Council to better oversee the courts and recommend ways to improve performance, with help from specialty advisory boards. But B.C.’s main success so far in relieving pressure has been the move to roadside impaired driving penalties, which result in instant police-administered penalties and far
fewer drunk driving cases going to court. The Liberals propose to also move traffic ticket disputes out of courtrooms to administrative tribunals. Crown prosecutors say that while the number of impaired charges has gone down, police are using the time they save on those complex investigations to crack other crimes, bringing more cases of other types before the courts. Lakshman said pervasive delays continue, especially in the worst courthouses, such as Surrey. He said delays resulted in charges recently being stayed against two police officers in Surrey accused of assaulting a senior. “These are the types of cases the community demands be tried on their merits — not be defeated by a system that simply doesn’t have the resources or the time to have a trial within a reasonable time period.” Defence lawyers know the odds and still tell their clients that rather than plead guilty they could take the “lottery ticket” of running the case to trial and seeing if it gets tossed. “That only adds to the delay problem,” Lakshman said. The BC Conservatives say the courts and law enforcement have received a declining share of the B.C. budget and the party would dedicate the “requisite resources” to protect people and property.
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Old-style punishment: Langley Centennial Museum’s Dianne McLeod displays various forms of discipline used in schools in days gone by. It was part of the 11th annual Municipal Awareness Day (MAD) hosted by Township of Langley council and staff on Thursday, April 25.
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A close-up look at local government Municipal Awareness Day marks 140th birthday of the Township of Langley An estimated 1,800 students, teachers and parents took part in the 11th annual Municipal Awareness Day at the Langley Township civic facility on Thursday, April 25. Among other things, the Grades 1-5 students learned where the water from their kitchen faucet comes from, what it’s like to sit in the cab of a Township tractor and how teachers administered discipline in the old days when physical punishment was routine. Booths and displays were set up inside the civic building and the covered parking lots at 20338 65 Ave. to educate the young visitors about recycling, municipal signage, firefighting, tree planting, and road maintenance. Students also took part in a mock council meeting overseen by council members. There was a hot dog lunch arranged by the Otter Co-op and Save-On Foods. “Maybe one day some of the students who come through each year will join us as employees or elected officials,” said Mayor Jack Froese, who was on hand to shake hands with the participants.
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Langley Kiwanis is making sure green thumbs are grown early in the heart of Langley City. Daycare, preschool and Kindergarten students at Douglas Park Community School will be planting and tending to a harvest of vegetables and flowers, thanks to a generous donation from Langley Kiwanis. Langley Kiwanis donated the materials to build raised beds for a community garden behind the school. In total, 71 children will get to enjoy the gardens, each having planted their own sunflower as well, said Dawn Adamson, director of early learning at the school. To celebrate Earth Day, members of Langley Kiwanis were on hand to help children
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Kiwanis member Darlene Smith shows Douglas Park Community School student Hanna Duong parsnip seeds at the new raised garden beds donated to the school by the local Kiwanis club. Students will plant and tend to a harvest of vegetables and each will grow a sunflower. plant on April 22. The children entertained them with songs
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Almost time to walk the Walk 51st annual Langley Walk takes place on Sunday, May 5
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For more than half a century, Langley residents have been lacing up their shoes, gathering their families and friends, and exploring various neighbourhoods during the annual Langley Walk. The tradition continues this year as the 51st event is held on Sunday, May 5, starting in Douglas Park at 20550 Douglas Crescent. The Walk, which is being jointly presented by the Township of Langley and the City of Langley, gets underway at 1:30 p.m., but participants are invited to come down any time after noon to register and enjoy entertainment. A five and a 10 km route — a large portion of which will be on the Nicomekl Flood Plain trails — will be offered and people can walk, run, bike, rollerblade, or push a stroller. The event is free and everyone who finishes the Langley Walk will receive a commemorative crest. Last year, the Walk celebrated a significant milestone as it marked its 50th anniversary. A volunteer committee made up of community members was formed to organize the event, and it is spearheading the Walk again this year. “We’re encouraging everyone to join us in this free, non-competitive, highly enjoyable walk that is appropriate for all ages,” said the Committee’s Kari Medos. “This year walkers will enjoy the beauty of the Nicomekl Flood Plain, Sendall Gardens,
and, for those wanting to complete the 10 km, Brydon Lagoon. “It’s a really fun and fabulous family day, a community day, and a great way to celebrate living in Langley.” “This is an event that everyone can get involved in,” added Township community recreation programmer Camilo Molina. “Not only is it a chance to explore a different Langley neighbourhood each year, the Walk is a great way to enjoy some fresh air and exercise. We want to see everyone walking together for a healthier Langley.” A few changes will be seen during this year’s Langley Walk. While participants were encouraged to pre-register in the past, that is not necessary this time. Walkers simply need to come to Douglas Park and sign up between noon and 1:30 p.m. Participants are encouraged to bring their own refillable water bottles. They will also receive a free snack, activities, and entertainment, and the chance to win trophies and prizes. Awards will be presented to the oldest walker, the most creatively dressed walker, and the elementary school, secondary/ middle school, organization and family with the most walkers. For more information call 604-533-6068 or 604-514-2940 or visit city.langley.bc.ca or tol. ca/events.
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Conserving those resources for our grandkids and their grandkids is everybody’s job. Sustainable, well-balanced ecosystems that last and evolve begin with choosing well what is grown and cultivated in local gardens and landscapes. ‘Indigenous’ is the key. By definition, the word (which includes the word ‘dig’) describes plants that are “an integral part of an ecosystem, fully adapted to climatic conditions, soil composition, having symbiotic relationships with other species in the same locales.” That relationship means native plants are vital food and shelter for native wildlife of all kinds, including fish, birds and bees. To ensure that is not lost, we have to learn more about the most common invasive species in the local environment and choose healthier alternatives.
Granted, introduced and foreign plants can be very attractive specimens. Often, however, they come from harsher soil and weather conditions that control their growth. Here, they adjust quickly to the lusher living in our more temperate zones and multiply rapidly by rootlets or by seed “explosions” carried by birds and nearby waterways. They surely thrive, quickly becoming invasive pests. Invasive species grow and spread so rapidly they shade out native species and strip the soil of mineral nutrients. This causes erosion in the wet seasons and fire hazards when it’s dry. Some contain toxic chemical compounds that threaten people, pets and wildlife. In any case, attempts to control invasive species safely become expensive, frustrating and largely ineffective. In November 2012, the Bertrand Creek
Enhancement Society sent a letter to the Township of Langley mayor and council concerning invasive plants in our watershed — specifically three particular species named tansy ragwort, Japanese knotweed and Himalayan balsam. Tansy is toxic to cows and horses; Himalayan balsam shades out native fruit-bearing shrubs and leaves streambanks open to erosion; and the roots of Japanese knotweed crumble expensive infrastructure like sidewalks, bridge supports, building foundations and drainage mains. Thankfully, there are many equally lovely and useful native plants in B.C. These provide good habitat value, are often evergreen and can be vigorous ground covers. Many are well-adapted to wet conditions yet thrive in heat, grow well in shade and under trees, protect
steep slopes from eroding and tolerate foot traffic. Just a few native plants that have these qualities and provide good habitat for birds, pollinators and native fur-bearing creatures are: coral bells, foamflower, salal, wintergreen, bunchberry, western bleeding heart, sword fern, beach strawberry, lingonberry and kinnickinnick. Your local plant nursery can provide you with the biological names and growing requirements. The good news is they are all indigenous. The Bertrand Creek Enhancement Society is a non-profit watershed stewardship group operating in Aldergrove. Meetings are held in the Aldergrove Community Secondary School library on the third Wednesday of each month. For more information, call Lisa at 604532-3517 or e-mail www.leps.bc.ca.
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Langley Community Music School (LCMS) is celebrating its annual Community Day and Open House from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, May 4, with a gift of music to the community. The community is invited to enjoy the Carnival of the Animals at noon a free children’s concert featuring faculty members the Bergmann Piano Duo, cellist Joel Stobbe, and narrator Leanne Wendt. LCMS faculty members will also be presenting a concert at 7:30 p.m. as part of this day of music. “We’re inviting the community to come to our beautiful facility to enjoy a music filled family event,” says Susan Magnusson, LCMS principal. The noon hour concert will also feature the LCMS Cello Ensemble, Children’s Choir, Orff class and more. Admission is free. Tickets are available at 604-534-2848. Community Day is open to everyone, and attendees can enjoy refreshments, meet teachers, learn about programs and classes, and tour the facility. Later that evening, the doors will open for a special performance by talented members of the LCMS faculty. “The faculty concert is an important tradition at LCMS, and a highlight of the year. We are very fortunate to have a faculty that wants to come together to perform and support the school in this way,” says Magnusson. Admission to the faculty concert is by donation, with all proceeds going towards supporting school programs. For more information about LCMS visit www. langleymusic.com.
Langley Community Music School’s (LCMS) Concerts Café Classico 2013 Season concludes with a Night Café featuring BJ Block on guitar, Sam Cartwright on drums, Ray Pullen on guitar, and Timothy Stacey on bass. It happens this Friday, May 3, in Rose Gellert Hall. Coffee and commentary are hosted before the concert with the school’s artistic director of concerts. Elizabeth Bergmann at 7 p.m., followed by the performance at 8 p.m. “The evening jazz café is a wonderfully upbeat way to end our season,” says Bergmann. “The quartet of LCMS faculty colleagues will play a diverse program of works by Oscar Pettiford, Steve Swallow, Irving Berlin, Kenny Dorham and much more. It promises to be an entertaining evening of jazz standards.” Tickets are $15 adults, $13 seniors and $10 students. Call 604-534-2848. The Rose Gellert Hall is located at 4899 207 St.
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B.C. Youth Week 2013 has arrived and the Langley Arts Council and Langley Centennial Museum have teamed up to present the second annual Fraser Valley Youth Poetry Slam on Saturday, May 4 at the Langley Arts Council Centre on Fraser Highway. Scriptum Vox is the name of this annual competition in which youth ages 13 to 18 can present their original poems on stage before a live audience. No music, no props and no costumes. Just a poet, a microphone and three minutes to impress the audience with a couple original poems. A slam is a competition where poets and writers have a set time to read, recite, rant or rap original work without accompaniment. Performances are judged on a numeric scale by five members of the audience, who are picked at random before the competition starts. Slam poetry has found popularity as a form of self-expression among many teenagers across North America. It has been recognized in the movie documentary “Louder than a Bomb” and in the HBO television series “Brave New Voices.” In British Columbia, the annual youth poetry slam championship “Hullabaloo” attracts many high school teams from around the province. If you are or know a young budding author or poet who is willing to get on stage to present two or three sets of his or her original work, encourage them to sign up for this event. Pre-registration is required, and youth can call the museum at 604-5323536 for further information or to get on the competitors’ list before Friday, May 3 at 5 p.m. Youth can also register online at recexpress.ca quoting barcode #420176. This event takes place between 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. at Langley Arts Council Centre located at 20550 Fraser Hwy. Participants must arrive by 1:30 p.m.
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FortisBC-sponsored People’s Choice Award spawns huge interest
Having your say with the People’s Choice For the first time this year, the Greater Vancouver Home Builders’ Association included a People’s Choice category in their Ovation Awards. “GVHBA launched the People’s Choice Award as a fun and interactive way to raise awareness for the Ovation Awards,” says Wendy McNeil, vicepresident of marketing and education for the GVHBA. “More than 3,200 people voted ... I was thrilled with the response as it is the first year for this category, but I know we’ll have even more people voting next year.” Readers were asked to vote for their favourite new or renovated project. Everyone who voted was included
in a prize draw for a gas barbecue, sponsored by FortisBC. The winners were Gary and Bernice Robinson. “We’re very happy to sponsor the GVHBA and Ovation Awards and have this opportunity to support builders of high-quality, energy-efficient homes,” says Dan Noel, regional energy solutions manager for FortisBC.
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Best in the industry honoured at GVHBA Ovation Awards By Kerry Vital
The Greater Vancouver Home Builders’ Association has honoured the best of the best in the Metro Vancouver residential construction industry at the Ovation Awards, handed out on April 20 in Vancouver. Now in their fourth year, the awards recognize builders, renovators and designers for their achievements. This year, the GVHBA added a new category to the awards: the People’s Choice Grand Ovation Award. Its first winner was Best Builders’ Sentinel House, located in West Vancouver. Best Builders also won awards for Best Addition/Conversion Renovation, Best Custom Home: $500,000 to $999,999 and Best New Kitchen: Under $100,000. Portrait Homes was the proud recipient of awards for Best Single Family Detached Home: Less than 2,000 square feet, Best Single Family Detached Home: 2,000 to 2,999 square feet, Best Marketing Innovation for Hampstead and the Grand Ovation Award for Single-Family Builder of the Year. “This is such a proud moment for us as our goal and greatest reward is to always give our customers the best possible home buying experience,” says Portrait principal Robert Grimm.
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This is such a proud moment for us as our goal and greatest reward is to always give our customers the best possible homebuying experience,” says Portrait principal Robert Grimm.
“Without the dedication and commitment of our team, and trade partners, this honour would not be possible,” says Portrait principal Harry Grimm. “We accept this on behalf of them and would sincerely like to thank them for their continued passion and customer-driven focus.” The other Grand Ovation Awards winners were Intermind Design for RenoMark Renovator of the Year – Small Volume, My House Design/ Build Team for RenoMark Renovator of the Year – Large Volume, Tavan Developments for Custom Builder of
the Year and Concert Properties for Multi-Family Builder of the Year. The My House Design/Build Team also won awards for Best Kitchen Renovation: $100,000 and Over, Best Renovated Room and Best Renovation $500,000 to $799,999. Tavan Developments also picked up the award for Best Custom Home: $1 million to $2 million, while Falcon Homes took home awards for Best Custom Home: Over $2 million, Best New Kitchen: $100,000 and Over, Best Special Feature: New or Renovated and Best Interior Design Custom Residence: New or Renovated. For a full list of winners and categories, visit www.ovationawards.ca.
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Best Builders, above, was the recipient of the GVHBA’s first People’s Choice Award, along with three other awards. The Ovation Awards are in their fourth year and honour excellence in the residential construction industry in the Lower Mainland.
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Shows like new, 3 very large bedrooms up, 2.5 baths, great room open concept on main with maple coloured kitchen and granite counters. Garage and living dining on same level. Basement is walk out with rec room and sliding door to patio and fenced yard. R/I bath on bsmt level partially finished.1924 Sq Ft. Strata fee only $179.00. Quiet complex near schools and shops and residential area. Must be seen. Excellent value! Quick possession possible. www.seevirtual360.com/f1306796
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Big private 1,300 sq. ft. log house with big decks, fronting on the lake. Great recreational get away for fishing, and snowmobiling, and ATV. Propane lights, propane fridge, wood stove, water avail., pumped from the lake. Gravel road access. This is a Crown Land Lease, which might be able to be purchased back from provincial government. Located amidst similar properties, within a community of neighbours. Approx. 30 min. from 100 Mile House. Short distance for skiing at Mt. Timothy. This is ranch country and this lake does freeze in winter.
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PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP SHINES THROUGH IN LANGLEY This gorgeous, Custom Heritage Style home in the Hart of Murrayville is sure to impress and shows like a 10. Covering all your needs this 5 bedroom home has it all. From beautiful hardwood floors, in ground sprinklers, air conditioning, maple cabinetry, granite breakfast bar and island plus tons of parking also for that RV on over a quarter acres. Close to Montessori school and parks. Call Verne Stel today and book your private showing, 604-857-1100.
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Looking for a bright and airy place to call home? You have found it here. This rancher style upper unit will certainly appeal. With its large windows and south facing kitchen and family room, as well as the vaulted ceilings you will love the spaciousness of this home. Nearly 1400 square feet in a well cared for complex. Walking distance to a beautiful new shopping center that includes Starbucks, all the amenities are sure to please. Call Verne Stel today and book your private showing, 604-857-1100.
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Have you been looking for a private setting close to all amenities with more than enough room for your toys and extended family? You will find it all here. With easy freeway access on almost a full acre with a suite. Run a home based business, store all your toys, and enjoy this 3800 sq. ft. home and all it has to offer, with its extensive renovations and attention to detail. Within walking distance to Trinity Western University this home can’t be missed. Call Verne Stel today and book a showing, 604-857-1100.
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First monthly payment and and $0 security † deposit due at lease inception.PDI. Total leaseTaxes, obligation is license, $25,335.90. Option to purchase at leaseand end for $30,352.50 plus taxes. 50,000 kilometre allowance; charge of $0.15/km for is excessavailable kilometres. Taxes, license, insurance and registrationFinancial are extra. Retailer may sell/lease for less. Retaileron order/trade insurance registration are extra. †Lease offer through Acura Services Inc. freight and PDI. Taxes, license, insurance and registration are extra. Lease offer is available through Acura Financial Services Inc. on *$10,000 cash purchase on all 2013 MDX models. Savings will be deducted from the negotiated price before taxes. Representative example: selling price is $45,195 on a new 2013 Acura MDX (model YD2H2DJN). Selling price includes a cash *$4,000 Acura cash purchase incentive is available on all 2013 RDX models. Savings will be deducted from the negotiated price before taxes. 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BC residents at BCinsurance Acuraand retailers until . Total lease obligation is $17,046.70. to purchase atVehicle lease end for $26,682.50 taxes. 50,000 kilometre allowance; charge are of $0.15/km for excess Taxes, license, registration are extra. Retailer may sell/lease for less. Retailer order/trade may be may sell/lease for less. Retailer order/trade may be necessary. Vehicle shown for illustration purposes only. Offers are only valid for BC residents of BC Acura retailers until April 30, 2013. See your BC Acura retailer for full details. own for illustration purposes only. Offers only Acura valid for BC residentsfor at BC Acura retailers until April 30, 2013. See your Acura retailer for full details. April 30, 2013. Seeareyour retailer full details. †
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*$10,000 Acura cash purchase incentive is available on all 2013 MDX models. Savings will be deducted from the negotiated price before taxes. Representative example: selling price is $45,135 on a new 2013 Acura MDX (model YD2H2DJN). Selling price includes a cash purchase incentive of $10,000 which is deducted from the negotiated selling price of the vehicle before taxes. Acura cash purchase incentive cannot be combined with special lease, finance or other offers. Selling price includes $1,945 freight and PDI. Taxes, license, insurance and registration are extra. Retailer may sell for less. Retailer order/trade may be necessary. Vehicle shown for illustration purposes only. Offers are only valid for BC residents at BC Acura retailers until April 1, 2013. See your BC Acura retailer for full details.
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*$10,000 Acura cash purchase incentive is available on all 2013 MDX models. Savings will be deducted from the negotiated price before taxes. Representative example: selling price is $45,135 on a new 2013 Acura MDX (model YD2H2DJN). Selling price includes a cash purchase incentive of $10,000 which is deducted from the negotiated selling price of the vehicle before taxes. Acura cash purchase incentive cannot be combined with special lease, finance or other offers. Selling price includes $1,945 freight and PDI. Taxes, license, insurance and registration are extra. Retailer may sell for less. Retailer order/trade may be necessary. Vehicle shown for illustration purposes only. Offers are only valid for BC residents at BC Acura retailers until April 1, 2013. See your BC Acura retailer for full details.
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business
Online store opening first location we have accomplished so far,” says Jami-Lee. feel good while wearing the “However we feel there is a necessary uniforms. segment who wants to see and She called upon her daughter feel the scrubs before buying Brandi-Ann who happens to be and that’s why we are opening a professional clothing designer, the store. The bonus is the and Scrublovers’ online store public at large can come check was born. it out too.” The pair needed the business The Milbradts are a talented sense of Sharon’s youngest family team having created daughter, Jami-Lee. Jami-Lee some of the most in-demand took the reins of Scrublovers scrubs in the country. and steered its success through “We have experienced the online market and is excellent growth in the online spearheading the store opening. side of our business,” adds “We areLMD-VAN-surreyNdelta-5y-103125x35-BW.pdf really proud of what 1 13-04-09 AM Sharon Milbradt. “But we10:40 don’t from PAGE 35
just want a uniform store; we want medical professionals to feel they are coming into a fashion environment that meets their needs.” For the grand opening, Ultimate Mobile Spa will be in attendance to pamper those medical professionals with manicures and pedicures. Scrublovers will donate a portion of the sales during the grand opening week to WISH, www.wish-vancouver.org. The store is at 101 8747 204 St. For more, visit www. scrublovers.com.
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Township Page For the week of May 2, 2013
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public programs and events 51st Annual Langley Walk
Monday, May 6 | 7 - 11pm Public Hearing Meeting Civic Facility, Fraser River Presentation Theatre
Monday, May 13 | 7 - 11pm Regular Council Meeting Civic Facility Fraser River Presentation Theatre Township of Langley Civic Facility 20338 - 65 Avenue, Langley V2Y 3J1 604.534.3211 | tol.ca
langley events centre
50 AVE.
The tradition continues as the public is invited to walk, run, bike, rollerblade, or push a stroller in a five or 10 kilometre route. The Langley Walk is presented each year by the Township of Langley and the City of Langley, and this year the free, family event will be held: Date: Time: Place: Address:
Thu May 9 8:00pm vs. Port Coquitlam Saints Regular season home opener! Thu May 16 8:00pm vs. Burnaby Lakers Sat May 18 8:00pm vs. Okotoks (Ab) Raiders
Langley Thunder WLA Lacrosse Wed May 22 7:45pm vs. Coquitlam Adanacs Regular season home opener! The Langley Events Centre is located at 7888 - 200 Street For ticket information, contact Langley Events Centre 604.882.8800 • langleyeventscentre.com
public notice Temporary Road Closure: May 15 -16 21800 Block of 96 Avenue 96 AVE. DETOUR
Sunday, May 5 Noon - Registration and entertainment 1:30pm – Walk begins Douglas Park 20550 Douglas Crescent
Participants can enjoy a free snack, activities, and entertainment, and everyone who finishes will receive a commemorative crest. Awards will be presented to the oldest walker, the most creatively dressed walker, and the elementary school, secondary/middle school, organization, and family with the most walkers. As well, all participants are eligible to win draw prizes. Walkers are encouraged to bring their own refillable water bottles.. Recreation, Culture, and Parks Division 604.533.6068 tol.ca/events
Coming Events Langley Junior Thunder BCJLL Lacrosse
Federal Marijuana Medical Access Program: Information Offered on Proposed Legislation Changes An information session on the proposed new draft legislation changes governing the federal government’s medicinal marijuana program is taking place: Date: Time: Place: Location:
Wednesday, May 15 6:30 - 8:30 pm George Preston Recreation Centre, ABC Room 20699 - 42 Avenue
A panel made up of Township of Langley Mayor Jack Froese, Langley MP Mark Warawa, RCMP Superintendent Derek Cooke, Fire Chief Steve Gamble, Bylaws Manager Bill Storie, and a representative from Health Canada will be in attendance. The session is not intended to deal with specific neighbourhoods or issues but will provide information on what various agencies and levels of government can and cannot do. Mayor’s Office 604.533.6000
#asktol Twitter Chat Are you in the Twitterverse? Do you have something to say about our community? If so, Langley Township’s Mayor and members of Council would like to hear from you! Mayor Jack Froese and Township Council are committed to representing the community and addressing your issues, and want to know what the public thinks. This is an opportunity to have direct one-on-one contact with your Mayor and Council to express your opinions. Township Council will host a Twitter Forum on: • Tuesday, May 7, 4 - 4:30pm • Participants can tweet @MayorFroese or other members of Council, using hashtag #asktol.
88 AVE. DETOUR
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96 AVENUE ROAD CLOSURE AT CN RAIL CROSSING
A temporary road closure of 96 Avenue in the 21800 block at the CN Rail crossing will be in effect from 7am on Wednesday, May 15 until 10pm on Thursday, May 16. A detour route is outlined on the map. The road closure is required for CN crews to repair the railway crossing to ensure its safe operation. Engineering Division 604.532.7300
Notice of Proposed Disposition of Township Lands
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Wednesday, May 8 | 7 - 9pm Recreation, Culture, and Parks Advisory Committee Civic Facility Salmon River Committee Room
disposition of lands
222 S
Thursday, May 2 | 7 - 9pm Community Participation, Infrastructure, and Environment Advisory Committee Civic Facility Salmon River Committee Room
www.tol.ca
221A ST.
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Mayor’s Office 604.533.6000
Make a difference where you live, work, or play The Township of Langley Adopt-a-Program is a great opportunity to get outside and make a difference where you live, work, or play, which benefits all Township of Langley residents. You can adopt a street, park, trail, or creek. Adopt-a-Program 604.532.7339 adopt@tol.ca
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Notice is hereby given of the intention of the Council of the Corporation of the Township of Langley, pursuant to Sections 26 and 94 of the Community Charter S.B.C. 2003, c. 26, to sell Township owned land, the particulars of which are as follows: Legal Description: 0.20 acre portion of Lot 8 Sec 6 Tp 11 NWD Plan LMP38288 PID:
024-176-362
Civic Address:
0.20 acre portion of 22170 - 50 Avenue
Property Description: This land is a redundant portion of the Murrayville Firehall lands. The land is being sold to the neighbouring property owner, Woodberg Developments Ltd., for consolidation with their adjacent lands at 22196 - 50 Avenue and then rezoned for further development. Sale Price:
Two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000)
Purchaser:
Woodberg Developments Ltd.
Nature of Disposition: Fee Simple Scott Thompson, Manager Property Management Department 604.533.6138
public notices Heritage Building Incentive Program The Heritage Building Incentive Program is designed to assist with the costs of restoring, repairing, and maintaining eligible heritage buildings within the Township of Langley. Grants are available to property owners of heritage buildings included in the Township of Langley’s Inventory of Heritage Resources. The next deadline for the grant program is Friday, May 17, 2013 at 4:30pm. For an application form, visit the Township of Langley website at tol.ca/hbip. Elaine Horricks Heritage Planner 604.534.3211, Local 2998
Water Main Flushing As part of our maintenance program, the municipal Water Department will be flushing water mains on the dates shown below. As a result of this flushing, you may notice changes in water pressure and there may be some discolouration or sediment in the water. This is a temporary condition and is not a health hazard. North Willoughby (Yorkson) and Northwest Langley: EXTENDED to May 17, 2013 Aldergrove, Gloucester, and Salmon River Uplands: EXTENDED TO May 17, 2013 Murrayville: April 12 – May 17 Willoughby: April 19 – May 31 Fort Langley, Forest Knolls, and Milner: April 26 – May 24 Engineering Division 604.532.7300
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notice of public hearings Proposed Zoning Changes NOTICE is hereby given that the Township of Langley Council will meet and hold a Public Hearing. AT THE PUBLIC HEARING all persons who believe their interest in property is affected by the proposed bylaws shall be afforded a reasonable opportunity to be heard or to present written submissions respecting matters contained in the bylaws that are the subject of the hearing.
BYLAW NOS.: 4981 & 4982 APPLICATION NOS. RO100064 / DP100565 / DP100716 OWNERS:
RAB Ventures #1 Ltd. 200, 20111 - 93A Avenue Langley, BC V1M 4A9
PROPOSAL:
This application will facilitate a mixed residential development consisting of approximately 96 single family lots, 24 semi-detached lots and 35 rowhouse lots.
OWNER:
Sunmark Townhomes Ltd 109, 12827 - 76 Avenue Surrey, BC V3W 2V3
AGENT:
Barnett Dembek Architects Inc. 135, 7536 - 130 Street Surrey, BC V3W 1H8
LOCATION:
20932 - 77A Avenue (see Map 2)
8474 and 8494 - 206 Street; 8437, 8471 and 8495 - 208 Street; 20505, 20553 and 20577 - 84 Avenue; 20544 and 20566 - 86 Avenue and two vacant properties with no civic addresses. (see Map 1)
Bylaw No. 4984 proposes to rezone property from Residential Compact Lot Zone R-CL and Suburban Residential Zone SR-2 to Comprehensive Development Zone CD-92. A Development Permit is being considered with this bylaw to allow Council the opportunity to review the form, character, and siting of the development.
PROPOSAL:
This application will facilitate development of 188 townhouse units.
BYLAW NO.: 4986 APPLICATION NOS. RZ100375 / DP100670
Mosaic 208th Street Holdings Ltd. 500, 5609 Granville Street Vancouver, BC V6H 3H3
LOCATION:
PURPOSE:
BYLAW NO. 4983
BFW Developments (Willoughby) Ltd. 205, 6360 - 202 Street Langley, BC V2Y 1N2
Infinity Properties Ltd. 205, 6360 - 202 Street Langley, BC V2Y 1N2
Portion of Lot 17 Except: Part Dedicated Road on Plan LMP37591 Section 26 Township 8 New Westminster District Plan 41488; Portion of Lot 8 Except: Part Dedicated Road on Plan LMP37802, Section 26 Township 8 New Westminster District Plan 3434; Portion of Lot 9 Except: Part Subdivided by Plan 54886; Section 26 Township 8 New Westminster District Plan 3434; and Portion of East Half Lot 10 Section 26 Township 8 New Westminster District Plan 3434
BYLAW NO.: 4983 APPLICATION NOS. RZ100365 / DP100636
TR Projects Ltd. 205, 6360 - 202 Street Langley, BC V2Y 1N2
AGENT:
LEGALS:
OWNER:
0830828 BC Ltd. 105 - 2190 West Railway Street Abbotsford, BC V2S 2E2
AGENT:
David Tyrell Architect Inc. 1 - 2650 Progressive Way Abbotsford, BC V2T 6H9
LOCATION:
26426 Fraser Highway (see Map 4) BYLAW NO. 4986
BYLAW NOS. 4981 & 4982
MAP 2
LEGAL:
Lot 24 Section 24 Township 8 New Westminster District Plan 1578
PURPOSE:
Bylaw No. 4983 proposes to rezone property from Suburban Residential Zone SR-2 to Comprehensive Development Zone CD-77. A Development Permit including a variance to the permitted lot coverage is being considered with this bylaw to allow Council the opportunity to review the form, character, and siting of the development.
PROPOSAL:
This application will facilitate development of 80 townhouse units.
BYLAW NO.: 4984 APPLICATION NOS. RZ100387 / DP100704 OWNERS: MAP 1
LEGALS:
PURPOSE:
Portion of Parcel 1 Section 26 Township 8 New Westminster District Plan LMP47814; Portion of Lot 17 Except: Part Dedicated Road on Plan LMP37591 Section 26 Township 8 New Westminster District Plan 41488; Portion of Lot 8 Except: Part Dedicated Road on Plan LMP37802, Section 26 Township 8 New Westminster District Plan 3434; Lot 33 Section 26 Township 8 New Westminster District Plan 48848; Portion of Lot 34 Section 26 Township 8 New Westminster District Plan 48848; Portion of Lot 35 Section 26 Township 8 New Westminster District Plan 48848; Portion of Lot 36 Section 26 Township 8 New Westminster District Plan 48848; Lot 37 Section 26 Township 8 New Westminster District Plan 48848; Lot 38 Section 26 Township 8 New Westminster District Plan 48848; Lot 2 Section 26 Township 8 New Westminster District Plan 72006; Portion of East Half Lot 10 Section 26 Township 8 New Westminster District Plan 3434; and Portion of Lot 9 Except: Part Subdivided by Plan 54886; Section 26 Township 8 New Westminster District Plan 3434
Mosaic 208th Street Holdings Ltd. 500, 5609 Granville Street Vancouver, BC V6H 3H3 RAB Ventures #1 Ltd. 200, 20111 – 93A Avenue Langley, BC V1M 4A9
LEGAL:
Lot 19 Except: Part Within Red Outline Taken by Highway RW Plan 50217; Section 19 Township 13 New Westminster District Plan 31907
PURPOSE:
Bylaw No. 4986 proposes to rezone property from Service Station Zone C-6 to Community Commercial Zone C-2. A Development Permit including variances to the permitted rear yard setback and small car parking stalls is being considered with this bylaw to allow Council the opportunity to review the form, character, and siting of the development.
PROPOSAL:
This application will facilitate construction of four single storey commercial buildings.
TR Projects Ltd. 205, 6360 - 202 Street Langley, BC V2Y 1N2 AGENT:
Mosaic Avenue Developments Ltd. 500 - 2609 Granville Street Vancouver, BC V6H 3H3
LOCATION:
8437, 8471 and 8495 – 208 Street and vacant property with no civic address (see Map 3) BYLAW NO. 4984
Bylaw No. 4981 proposes to amend the Yorkson Neighbourhood Plan by adjusting land use designation boundaries for portions of the site including part of the adjacent property at 8509 – 208 Street (Lot 3 Section 26 Township 8 New Westminster District Plan 72006) which is not part of the current application. Bylaw No. 4982 proposes to rezone property from Suburban Residential Zone SR-2 and Compact Lot Zone R-CL to Residential Zone R-1A, Residential Compact Lot Zones R-CL(A), R-CL(B), R-CL(RH) and R-CL(SD). Development Permits for Streamside Protection and the single family lots are being considered in conjunction with this rezoning.
MAP 4
BYLAW NOS.: 4998 & 4999 APPLICATION NOS. RO100104 / DP100711 OWNER:
Hayer Builders Group (Yorkson) Ltd. HBG Apartment Ltd. 16317 - 36A Avenue Surrey, BC V3S 0X5
AGENT:
Focus Architecture Inc. 109 - 1528 McCallum Road Abbotsford, BC V2S 8A3
LOCATION:
7822 - 208 Street (see Map 5)
LEGAL:
Lot 5 Section 24 Township 8 New Westminster District Plan 1578
PURPOSE:
Bylaw No. 4998 proposes to amend the Yorkson Neighbourhood Plan by increasing the permitted building height on the western portion of the site. Bylaw No. 4999 proposes to rezone property from Suburban Residential Zone SR-2 to Comprehensive Development Zone CD-93.
MAP 3
A Development Permit is being considered with this bylaw to allow Council the opportunity to review the form, character, and siting of the development.
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notice of public hearings (continued) Proposed Zoning Changes (cont.) BYLAW NOS.: 4998 & 4999 (cont.) APPLICATION NOS. RO100104 / DP100711 (cont.)
Lanstone Homes (Fort Langley) Ltd. PO Box 12106 RPO Murrayville Langley, BC V3A 9J5 AGENT:
BYLAW NOS. 4998 & 4899
LOCATION:
Focus Architecture Inc. 109 - 1528 McCallum Road Abbotsford, BC V2S 8A3
LEGALS:
Lot 2 District Lot 79 Group 2 New Westminster District Plan BCP45831; Lots 3 to 7 and 9 to 12 Block 4 District Lot 79 Group 2 New Westminster District Plan 1976; and 0.5 acre portion of land and road dedicated on Subdivision Plan 1976 lying west and south of 9215 McBride Street.
PURPOSE:
Bylaw No. 5001 proposes to amend the Fort Langley Community Plan by including the full subject site in the Heritage Conservation Area.
9215 McBride Street and vacant adjacent property with no civic address (see Map 6)
Bylaw No. 5002 proposes to rezone property from Residential Zone R-1E and Campground Commercial Zone C-9 to Comprehensive Development Zone CD-94.
BYLAW NOS. 5001 & 5002
A Heritage Alteration Permit is being considered with this bylaw to allow Council the opportunity to review the form, character, and siting of the development.. PROPOSAL:
AND TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that a copy of Township of Langley Bylaw Nos. 4981, 4982, 4983, 4984, 4986, 4998, 4999, 5001 and 5002; Development Permit Nos. 100565, 100636, 100670, 100704, 100711 and 100716; Heritage Alteration Permit No. 100703; and relevant background material may be inspected between the hours of 8:30am and 4:30pm, Monday through Friday, excluding holidays, from April 25 to May 6, both inclusive, at the Community Development Division Development Services counter, 2nd floor, Township of Langley Civic Facility, 20338 - 65 Avenue.
MAP 5
PROPOSAL:
This application will facilitate development of an 83 unit 5 storey apartment building and 98 townhouse units.
BYLAW NOS.: 5001 & 5002 APPLICATION NOS. RO100099 / DP100703 OWNERS:
High Brow Holdings Ltd. 9215 McBride Street PO Box 972 Stn Fort Langley Langley, BC V1M 2S3
This application will facilitate development of 52 townhouses.
Date:
Monday, May 6
Time:
7pm
Place:
Township of Langley Civic Facility
Address:
20338 - 65 Avenue Community Development Division 604.533.6034
MAP 6
notice of public hearing Proposed Community / Neighbourhood Plan Amendments NOTICE is hereby given that the Township of Langley Council will meet and hold a Public Hearing.
YORKSON PLAN AREA
CARVOLTH PLAN AREA
AT THE PUBLIC HEARING all persons who believe their interest in property is affected by the proposed bylaws shall be afforded a reasonable opportunity to be heard or to present written submissions respecting matters contained in the bylaws that are the subject of the hearing.
Langley Official Community Plan Bylaw 1979 No. 1842 Amendment (Carvolth and Yorkson Amendment) Bylaw 2013 No. 4994 Bylaw No. 4994 amends the Official Community Plan by changing the land use designation for areas adjacent to the Carvolth Transit Exchange from Designated Industrial Growth to Designated Urban Growth.
Willoughby Community Plan Bylaw 1998 No. 3800 Amendment (Carvolth Neighbourhood Plan and Yorkson Neighbourhood Plan Amendment) Bylaw 2013 No. 4995 Bylaw No. 4995 amends the Willoughby Community Plan by changing various land use designations in the Carvolth area (see Map 7) and by changing the Business Park designation in the Yorkson area. The bylaw also adds policies for two new land use designations: Transit Village and Gateway, and allows for consideration of an “outlet distribution centre” under the Flex Employment II designation.
Yorkson Neighbourhood Plan Bylaw 2001 No. 4030 Amendment (Northwest Yorkson) Bylaw 2013 No. 4996 Bylaw No. 4996 amends the Yorkson Neighbourhood Plan (within the shaded area on Map 8) by changing the Business Office Park designation to Townhouse and by removing policies for Business Office Park.
MAP 7
AND TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that a copy of Township of Langley Bylaw Nos. 4994, 4995 and 4996 and relevant background material may be inspected between the hours of 8:30am and 4:30pm, Monday through Friday, excluding holidays, from April 25 to May 6, both inclusive, at the Community Development Division Development Services counter, 2nd floor, Township of Langley Civic Facility, 20338 - 65 Avenue or may be viewed on the Township’s website at tol.ca/carvolth.
MAP 8
Date:
Monday, May 6
Time:
7pm
Place:
Township of Langley Civic Facility
Address:
20338 - 65 Avenue Community Development Division 604.533.6034
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week. Pearson plays for the Langley Thunder intermediate squad, which is off to a 2-0 start. The Johnny Pearson grew up playing team defeated Port Coquitlam 8-6 both hockey and lacrosse. last Thursday and then followed But when the time came to get that up with a come-from-behind serious about one sport or the 11-9 victory on Tuesday over the other, it was an easy choice to Coquitlam Adanacs at the Poirier make. Sports Complex. “It just came down to lacrosse,” In that game, Pearson scored five he explained. times as Langley “I saw myself erased a 8-4 deficit succeeding at after two periods something that with seven goals in I liked more. the final frame. Ultimately, you are And the fact going to succeed at Pearson is going to what you like more; such a high-profile that is how I saw it.” university comes And Pearson has as little surprise to definitely succeeded Thunder general at the sport, manager Brock signing his national Brock Rose letter of intent to thunder general manager Rose. “He certainly attend Ohio State University on scholarship in the fall. has skill, and he is smart,” Rose Pearson was looking at about four said. “(Getting into) Ohio State, that doesn’t happen by mistake. or five schools, before narrowing “He has worked hard do achieve the list down to a few and all this.” ultimately settling on Ohio State. Last season — despite being a “The coaching staff, the players, first-year player at the intermediate the system they run and everything, level — Pearson led the team with it totally suited me,” he explained. 26 goals and 52 points in 16 games. A college scholarship has been “He has got a lot of strength, the goal since about the ninth poise and athleticism, as well as grade, and Pearson said he had to speed and endurance,” Rose added. thank all of the parents, teachers, coaches and teammates who helped “And those kinds of things are noticed by American colleges.” him along the way. Pearson landed on Ohio State’s And with the decision out of the radar after the coaching staff saw way, Pearson said he can focus on maintaining his grades and finishing him play last summer. up strong in the box lacrosse continued, PAGE 50 season, which got underway last
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“Getting into Ohio State, that doesn’t happen by mistake. He has worked hard to achieve all this.”
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Langley’s Johnny Pearson (right) fends off a New Westminster Salmonbellies defender during the provincial field lacrosse championships in February. Pearson is joining the Ohio State Buckeyes program next season after accepting a scholarship offer.
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notice of hearing Proposed Development Variance Permit
DVP100061
PURPOSE:
The subject site is currently zoned Suburban Residential Zone SR-1. Development Variance Permit No. 100061 proposes variances to the Zoning Bylaw to facilitate a sixty-five (65) lot bare land strata subdivision on the
NOTICE is hereby given that the Township of Langley Council will meet and hold a hearing.
southern portion of the property.
AT THE HEARING all persons who believe their interest in property is affected by the application shall be afforded a reasonable opportunity to be heard or to present written submissions respecting matters contained in the proposal that is the subject of the hearing.
AND TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that a copy of Development Variance Permit Application No. 100061 and relevant background material may be inspected between the hours of
DEVELOPMENT VARIANCE PERMIT APPLICATION NO. 100061
8:30am and 4:30pm, Monday through Friday, excluding
AGENT :
holidays, from April 25 to May 6, both inclusive, at the
OWNER/: APPLICANT:
Canadian Horizons Land Investment Corp. PO Box 11166 710 - 1055 West Georgia Street Vancouver, BC V6E 3R5
Community Development Division Development Services counter, 2nd floor, Township of Langley Civic Facility, 20338 - 65 Avenue.
Lavendar Hills Holdings Inc. (Mountain View) Gar Campbell 24453 - 60 Avenue Langley, BC V2Z 2G5
Date:
Monday, May 6
Time:
7pm
LOCATION:
24453 - 60 Avenue (see Map 9)
Place:
Township of Langley Civic Facility
LEGALS:
North East Quarter Section 10 Township 11 Except: Firstly: Part Shown as Highway on Plan 23059 Secondly: Part Subdivided by Plan 28041 Thirdly: Part Subdivided by Plan 29507, New Westminster District.
Address:
20338 - 65 Avenue
MAP 9
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A medal of each colour for FVVC Volleyball club nets gold, silver and bronze at provincials Abbotsford’s Tradex was a hive of volleyball activity over the weekend, drawing hundreds of teams from across B.C. to compete in 11 categories at the provincial club championships. And the Fraser Valley Volleyball Club, the Langleybased association connected to the Trinity Western University volleyball program, produced a trio of medalwinning teams. Leading the way was the FVVC Blitz, who grabbed the gold medal in the U18 girls Div. 1 bracket. Nikki Cornwall was named tourney MVP, while Katie Devaney and Rachel Windhorst were all-stars.
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Saints cut the lead to 5-4 before intermission and tied things up early in the third. And from that point on, the teams traded goals before Lundstrom struck for the winner. Brett Dobray (four goals) and Adam Will (three goals, one assist) led the way for the Thunder while Lundstrom and
Connar Abrams had a goal and an assist apiece. Ryley Brown made 28 saves in goal for Langley. The Thunder look to make it a 2-0 start to the season when they travel to Burnaby to face the Junior Lakers on Sunday (May 5). And the Thunder home opener is May 9 at 8 p.m. at the Langley Events Centre.
Billings nets year-end award Langley’s Garrett Billings has won the National Lacrosse League’s Sportsmanship Award for the 2013 season. Billings was announced as the winner on Monday. The 27-year-old finished second in regular season scoring in the NLL with 100 points, scoring 30 goals and 70 assists. And he had just four minutes in penalties, exemplifying a high level of sportsmanship to go along with tremendous play on the field. The four-year veteran became the first Rock player in franchise history to record back-toback 100-point seasons. He was runner-up for the NLL most valuable player award in 2012. Billings, who lives and works in Toronto, plays in the summers with the Western Lacrosse Association’s Langley Thunder. He played his minor lacrosse with the Langley Lacrosse Association.
Sport combines gymnastics, dance and horses It is described as part dance, part circus, part gymnastics and fully-fledged family entertainment: equestrian vaulting. Equestrian vaulting is the performance of gymnastics and dance on a moving horse. And it will be on display this Sunday (May 5) at Horse Play Your Way (4671 256 St.) with Buddy’s Vaultapalooza. It begins at 9 a.m. Equestrian vaulting is a safe and fun way to introduce people to horseback riding. The horse is controlled by a lunger who sends him in a circle around them on the end of
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A trio of Langley swimmers helped Team B.C. to a second place finish at the 2013 Prospects West training camp and meet in Kamloops. Chelsea Borrowdale, 13, Robyn Nakana, 14, and Justin Schramm, 15, were among the 96 swimmers who hit the pool for a brief training camp, and then the meet on the final day. All three are members of the Langley Olympians Swim Club. It wrapped up on April 21. Team B.C. finished behind Alberta by a mere 3.5 points. Schramm won gold in his age group for the 200 fly and bronze in the 400 individual medley. Borrowdale was second for the 200 IM and fourth in the 100 breast event. And Nakano was second
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langleyolympians.com for more details. ••••• A pair of locals helped the BC Aquasonics bring home the silver medal. The Aquasonics senior national stream team came second in the senior FINA team free event over the weekend at the Canadian Open synchronized swimming championships. They were held in Quebec City. The team, which featured Aldergrove’s Amy Whitton, posted a score of 73.817 with their routine. The routine, titled Mayan Calendar, was choreographed by Langley coach Susan Kemper. “Every member of the team brought their best to the pool tonight,” Kemper said.
“They gelled as a team at the right time. We believed they were medal contenders, and we accomplished what we set out to do.” The Aquasonics had entered five events, bringing home awards in four of them. Awards are presented to the top six in each category. Cloverdale’s Erin Williams was fifth in the solo (technical) and sixth in the sole (free) events. Natasha Heine (Surrey) and Mackenzy Higgins (White Rock) were fifth in the duet (free) event. And the Aquasonics Combo team placed seventh. Up next for the club will be the U.S. Open synchronized swimming championships, which run from July 9 to 13 in Irving, Tex.
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The Buckeyes have three other B.C. players currently on their roster, including Reegan Comeault, who spends his summers playing for the Langley Thunder junior team. “We have been going up there (B.C.) every year and I saw Johnny play,” said Buckeyes coach Nick Myers. “I was really impressed at first look and (we) did our homework.” “We see his abilities, a guy that can play both attack or midfield,” the coach added. “He is a big body and has great touch. He is physical and strong.” Pearson, who turns 18 later this year, is six-foot-four and about 200 pounds. With his college decision out of the way, he can now focus on his final two months of high school at R.E. Mountain Secondary, as well as helping his Thunder team build on last year’s success. Langley advanced to the playoffs, but were eliminated in the quarter-finals. It would be a fitting end for Pearson, who has already had a great start to 2013. In February, Pearson was part of the Thunder U19 squad which won
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Specializing in *Palm, *Tarot Cards, *Crystal Ball Readings.
Reunites Loved Ones One visit will amaze you! CALL TODAY FOR A BETTER TOMORROW.
604-653-5928 173
MIND BODY SPIRIT
Full Body Swedish Massage For Health Pleasure & Well Being *A.M. Special *Private *European From $65 & Up. 604.230.4444 GREAT MASSAGE ONLY $25. 20372 Fraser Highway, Langley (across from Casino) 604-510-0588
287
HOME IMPROVEMENTS
WOODCREW FINISHING ETC.
Dean ~ 604-835-1320 For All Construction Needs Renovation ~ Addition ~ Finishing Decks ~ Stairs ~ Siding, Kitchen ~ Bathroom ~ Basement, Installing of Windows ~ Doors Ceramic ~ Laminate Flooring Drywall ~ Painting. WCB & Full Liability Insurance.
CONCRETE & PLACING
UNIQUE CONCRETE DESIGN F All types of concrete work F F Re & Re F Forming F Site prep FDriveways FExposed FStamped F Bobcat Work F WCB Insured
778-231-9675, 778-231-9147 FREE ESTIMATES SEMI-RETIRED contractor will do small concrete jobs. Patio’s, sidewalks, driveway’s. Re & re old or damaged concrete. Ken 604-307-4923
Concrete Lifting Sunken Concrete Specialist
SEASONS SPA
D Driveways D Patios, etc. D Provide Proper Drainage D Eliminate Tripping Hazards
#103 - 1440 George St.
White Rock 604-385-1668
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FINANCIAL SERVICES
Borrow Against Your Vehicle!
• MONEY TODAY! • Instant Approvals • No Credit Checks • Privacy Assured
www.topdogloans.com 604.503.BARK (2275) GET BACK ON TRACK! Bad credit? Bills? Unemployed? Need Money? We Lend! If you own your own home - you qualify. Pioneer Acceptance Corp. Member BBB. 1-877987-1420. www.pioneerwest.com
Need CA$H Today?
INTERIOR/EXTERIOR, Repairs & Reno’s, Sundecks & Additions, New Homes
Ross 604D535D0124
European Quality Workmanship
Bonniecrete Const Ltd
CONTRACT OR HOURLY FREE ESTIMATES 25 YEARS IN BUSINESS
DRYWALL
Per Molsen 604-575-1240
ABS DRYWALL, res. & comm. Quailty workman ship. Boarding, taping, finishing, textured ceiling, renos. Free est. 604-376-1927 THREE STAR DRYWALL LTD Boarding, Taping, & texture. Small jobs welcome! Kam 604-551-8047
Aster Landscaping & Gardening Services. General Clean Up & Maintenance + MUCH MORE ! FREE Estimates. (604)719-8663
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A HANDY GUY for Mowing lawns, BIG or small. Acreage pref. Home 604-888-8009 Cell 604-839-8571
ELECTRICAL
YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 Service Call Lic #89402 Same day guarn’td We love small jobs! 604-568-1899 ALL JOBS Big or Small. Panels, lighting, plugs, fans, hot tubs, etc. Guaranteed work. Ph 604-539-0708 Cell 604-537-1773 (Lic. 26110)
Own A Vehicle?
TOPSOIL COMPOSTED MULCH, SAND, GRAVEL
No Credit Checks! Cash same day, local office.
www.PitStopLoans.com 604-777-5046
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INSURANCE ADVISOR Since 2002 SICK? REJECTED? I can HELP
Best Rates - Large Selection of Providers • Life • Disability • Critical illness 25 + Covered • Mortgage • Travel • Medical • RESP • RRSP
Rohit (B.Sc) 604-818-0676
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 236
C & C Electrical Mechanical • ELECTRICAL • FULL PLUMBING SERVICES • HVAC GAS FITTING *Licensed *Insured 24hr. Emergency Service
CLEANING SERVICES
Call 604-531-5935
#22047 WE LOVE SMALL JOBS All work guaranteed. High Outlet Electric. 604-220-8347
263 EXCAVATING & DRAINAGE EXCAVATING • Clearing • Trenching • Drainage • Stumping • Certified Septic Installation • Free Estimates 604.657.5800
287
HOME IMPROVEMENTS
(Turn right 1st road East of Pitt River Bridge from Vancouver)
604-465-9812 1-800-663-5847
“QUARTZ/GRANITE/ARBORITE” JMS Countertops, 30 yrs/refs ★ John 604-970-8424 ★
Blissful Massage SUN DECKS
EXCAVATORS
Great Prices, Quality Work. *Licensed *Insured *Since 1986
BACKHOES, CATS
Andre 604-836-7150
DUMP TRUCKS, BOBCATS FARM TRACTORS
Professional, Reliable and very picky. $15/hr. Refs avail.
See bcclassified.com’s Automotive Section in 800’s
16897 Windsor Road Pitt Meadows
Call (604)889-6552
312 MAINTENANCE SERVICES
FILIPINO team- hardworking, looking for office & residential cleaning. Great Rates. Please call 604-613-4380
TIME FOR A NEW CAR?
Instant Grassifacation!
Lawn Mowing - Yard Cleanups Hedges - Pruning - Dethaching Power Washing Rubbish Removal - Odd Jobs Serving since ‘86 - Insured
English Lady - Cleaning. Reliable. Honest. Exc Worker Pets ok Refs Reasonable Rates 604-533-1711
NICKY’S Housecleaning
LANDSCAPING
PARADISE LANDSCAPING
604-475-7077
INSURANCE
300
GARDEN TOPSOIL $20 per yard. Mushroom manure $10/yard. Delivery available with 5 yard dump trailer. 604-768-7571, 604-856-4255.
Borrow Up To $25,000
SOLVE ALL PROBLEMS OF LIFE.
40 Yrs Exp.. She’ll tell you Past, Present & Future
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
• Home Dinner Parties • Meetings • Funerals • Weddings • B-B-Ques • Birthdays • Anniversaries
172 ASTROLOGY/PSYCHICS
SPIRITUAL
GARDENING
Bill, 604-306-5540 or 604-589-5909
257 ALTERNATIVE HEALTH
281
Lawn Cut, Ride-on mower, Pwr Rake, Aerating, Weeding. Hedge Trim, Pruning, Reseed, Edging, Moss Killer, Bark Mulch, Pressure Wash., Gutter Clean. Roof Clean. Res/Comm. Reas. Rates, Fully insured. WCB.
Specializing in Private Events! We Come To You! Doing It All, From Set-Up - Clean-Up.
PERSONAL SERVICES 171
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
ALL BEST LANDSCAPING All Lawn Care ~ Free Est.
Heavy Duty Diesel Mechanic
(604)996-1337 www.blackpress.ca
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
(604)531-5935
281
GARDENING
ELITE LANDSCAPING & GARDEN SERVICES, aeration, power raking, lawn maintenance, cleanup and more. Free estimates 778-835-4706
“QUARTZ/GRANITE/ARBORITE” JMS Countertops, 30 yrs/refs ★ John 604-970-8424 ★ SAMCON BUILDING. Complete renos, decks, kitchens & baths, from start to finish. All trades available. Over 25 years experience. Call Derek (604)720-5955 www.samconbuilding.com A-1 CONTRACTING. Renos. Bsmt, kitchens, baths, custom cabinets, tiling, plumbing, sundecks, fencing, reroofing. Dhillon 604-782-1936.
AQUA SPA
Deep Tissue & Relaxation Massage & Skin Care
604.510.6689 20437 Douglas Crescent Langley 320
MOVING & STORAGE
GET the best for your moving 24/7 From $40/hr. Licensed & Insured. Seniors Discount. 778-773-3737
1PRO MOVING & SHIPPING. Across the street - across the world Real Professionals, Reas. Rates. Best in every way! 604-721-4555.
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MOVING & STORAGE
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
329 PAINTING & DECORATING
353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS
Local & Long Distance
$45/Hr
SOUTHWEST ROOFING
329 PAINTING & DECORATING
.Hayden Painting 778-229-0236 Family Owned & Operated
AAA PRECISION PAINTING. Quality work. 778-881-6096.
• Cedar Restoration • Asphalt • Torch-On • Re-Roofs • A+BBB
Since 1985 ~ 604-760-7937 alan@southwestroof.ca
For all your decorating needs, why not call a Master Painter?
POLAR BEAR PAINTING $299 ~ 3 rooms (walls only 2 coats) 604-866-6706
356
LANGLEY RUBBISH
www.elmapainting.com
338
RELIABLE, SERVICE Seniors Discount
CALL ROGER 604-
PLUMBING
968-0367
ALEX MECHANICAL Heating, Plumbing & Gas Fitting. Licensed, Bonded & Insured. (604)761-3729
Interior/Exterior. FREE Estimates. Quality job. Fully insured - WCB Please call Sonly.
RECYCLE-IT! JUNK REMOVAL • Estate Services • Electronics • Appliances • Old Furniture • Construction • Yard Waste • Concrete • Drywall • Junk • Rubbish • Mattresses • More
(778)980-8368 (New phone number)
www.paintspecial.com
360 PLUMBING & HEATING. Gas, plumbing, heating, reno’s, repairs. 20 years exp., reliable & courteous. Lic’d. Bonded. Jack 778-835-4416
Running this ad for 8yrs
CRESCENT Plumbing & Heating Licensed Residential 24hr. Service
PAINT SPECIAL
• Hot water tanks • Furnaces • Broilers • Plugged Drains 778-862-0560
3 rooms for $299, 2 coats any colour (Ceiling & Trim extra) Price incls Cloverdale Premium quality paint. NO PAYMENT until Job is completed. Ask us about our Laminate Flooring & Maid Services.
RUBBISH REMOVAL
PAINTING DONE RIGHT!! Interior & Exterior Insured, great refs. Free estimates & color consulting.
SL PAINTING
604.339.1989 Lower Mainland 604.996.8128 Fraser Valley
10% OFF if you Mention this AD! *Plumbing *Heating *Reno’s *More Lic.gas fitter. Aman: 778-895-2005
*Appliances *BBQs *Exercise Equip *Cars/Trucks/Trailers *Hotwater Tanks *Furnaces * Restaurant Equipment All FREE pickup! T & K Haulaway
Great Canadian Perfectionists 25 yrs. Quality Assured Work...
Interior / Exterior
• Professional • Attention to Detail • Free Estimates • Drywall / Textured Repairs • Flexible Rates - Meeting Your Budget!
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PRESSURE WASHING
Fridge $195; Stove $175 Washer $175; Dryer $175 Stackers & Dishwasher Warranty, delivery, low prices 604-534-4402 ----------------------------------------APPLIANCES WANTED * Free pick-up* 604-339-0744
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UNDER $300
DAYBED, brown, like new, $300. Call: (250)552-6627 (in Langley)
373B
TILING
374
CLASSIFIED A D S MEAN MORE BUSINESS PHONE 604-575-5555
Dave’s Pressure Washing and Gutter Cleaning
Eastcan Roofing & Siding •New Roofs •Re-Roofs •Repairs Liability Insurance/BBB/10% off with ad
604.562.0957 or 604.961.0324 10% OFF - Call 604.812.9721 AMG ROOFING & SIDING. Re-roofing, new roof, gutters. WCB
SKY VIEW ROOFING LTD. 604-317-4729
Mainland Roofing Ltd. 25 yrs in roofing industry
456
GL ROOFING. Cedar/Asphalt, Flat roofs, WCB Clean Gutters - $80. 604-240-5362. info@glroofing.ca
REMAX TREELAND RLTY
17115 - 23rd Ave.
651
COQUITLAM/ POCO/PT. MOODY
RENTALS 706
APARTMENT/CONDO
Langley
CLAYMORE APTS * RENTAL INCENTIVES *
2 bdms available immediately or May 1. Close to shopping, schools & transit. Some pets ok.
5374 - 203rd St, Langley Call 604-533-9780 LANGLEY DOWNTOWN - FM56
Spacious 2 bdrm, 2 Level apartment $990/mo. 1.5 baths, 5 appli’s, in-ste laundry, balcony, secure parking. N/P, N/S. Utils extra. Walking dist. to Safeway. May 1/13. For appt. to view call: 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
Price Reduced. Luxury Parkside townhouse 2039 s/f. Reno’d 3bdr 2.5bath, dbl garage, granite, A/C, h/w flrs, 5’10” heated crawlspace, 2 f/p’s. Nr Terry Fox High School. $521,400. May 23rd Possession. Owners Motivated to Sell. Call Tim 604-818-6293 or John 604-341-1500. 1 Percent Realty.
RENTALS
• 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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APARTMENT/CONDO
Affordable Housing for Seniors
REAL ESTATE 603
Perennials for sun & shade.
Fri / Sat / Sun. 9am-4pm May 3th, 4th, & 5th
REAL ESTATE
MISC. FOR SALE
HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper?
PLANT SALE Huge selection of
CLEAN OUT YOUR CLOSETS WITH DOLLAR DEALS 604-575-5555
HYSTER FORKLIFT 2 stage lift, 3500lb capacity, exc cond, asking $3500. (604) 882-8783 or 319-2767
560
South Surrey
Wide variety of plants & great prices. Used tools & Mothers’ Day gifts. Experts to help you.
55 and older, 1 bedroom suites. 2 bedroom handicapped unit. Smoke free/no pets
ACREAGE
S. Surrey, 2603 151 St.
604-538-8308
Call 604-530-5646 or 604-230-3903 LANGLEY: *GREENWOOD MANOR* 26030 Eastleigh Cres Reno’d 2 Bdrms. From $850. Hardwood floors. Lots of closet space. By transit, Kwantlen College. Small Pet OK. 778-387-1424, 604-540-2028 Langley
THE VARSITY
20058 Fraser Hwy Langley Brand new 1 and 2 bdrm units Avail immed W/D/F/S/DW/microwave Secured parking Close to all amenities $800-$1,200/month 1 year lease 1 month free rent on 1 year lease Call Cathy for a showing
1-604-855-0010
FEED & HAY
COURSE CEDAR HOG FUEL
Call 604-856-6500
468
LIVESTOCK
EXPERIENCED FARRIER. Hot / Cold Shoeing and Trims. Call Leon @ 604-613-5310
477
PETS
CATS GALORE, TLC has for adoption spayed & neutered adult cats. 604-309-5388 / 604-856-4866 CATS OF ALL DESCRIPTION in need of caring homes! All cats are spayed, neutered, vaccinated and dewormed. Visit us at fraservalleyhumanesociety.com or call 1 (604)820-2977 GERMAN SHEPHERD Pups & young adults. Quality German & Czech bloodlines. 604-856-8161.
This Spectacular 8300sf mansion on 30 Acres of land was sold in record time by The Sona and Dean Team of Homeland Realty. Another 5 Acres in Fort Langley coming soon… For your Free Home Evaluation Report with upto-the-minute statistics of Langley, just call 604-374-2775, or go to www.vancouverhomes1.com Reports provided by The Sona and Dean Team Of Homeland Realty. 604-263-7833 Not intended to solicit properties already listed for sale. This Property was Listed by Sutton Group West Coast Realty
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FOR SALE BY OWNER
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LANGLEY
TOWNHOUSES
The Village at Thunderbird Centre
26 DAZZLING
Deluxe 2 & 3 bedroom suites available. Large balconies, fireplace, in-suite laundry. No Pets. Live, shop, work & play all in one location. Next to Colossus Theater (200/ #1 Hwy).
TOWN HOMES
Come and see. Daily 11 to 7pm 14905 60th Ave. Surrey, B.C.
Call 604-881-7111 thunderbirdvillage@bentallkennedy.com
Come see what’s cookin’ in our kitchens. More counterspace, cabinets & more drawers to store!
thegroveatcambridge.ca Hans at Global 604-597-7177
www.bentallkennedyresidential.com www.ThunderbirdVillage.ca
LANGLEY, 202/53A Ave. 2 Bdrm apt, $915/mo, quiet family complex, no pets, call 604-539-0217
LANGLEY CITY APARTMENTS ON 201A
ITALIAN MASTIFF (Cane Corso)
FREE: heat, h/w, cable TV, laundry & parking. No Pets BACHELOR, 1 & 2 BDRMS. SENIORS, ADULT ORIENTED
Villa Fontana & Stardust Michael - 604-533-7578 ABBOTSFORD. 32740 Pandora 5 Bedroom, 3 baths, rec room & family room. Near new hospital. 11,000 SQ/FT Lot. $349,900. Call 604-807-4829
www.mainlandroof.com
COMPLETE Roofing Ltd. Repairs & gutters, all roofs. WCB, BBB, Reas guaranteed. Sr Disc. 604-725-0106
Sat. May 11th, 9-noon St. Mark’s Anglican Church 12953 - 20 Ave.
PETS
Family owned & operated. Fully ins. We do Cedar Shakes, conversions, concrete tiles, torchon, fibreglass shingles, restoration & repairs. 20 yr labour warr. 604-427-2626 or 723-2626 A to Z Roofing Ltd. Spec in re-roofing, asphalt, cedar, flat roof. Guar Wrk. WCB, BBB. 778-996-6479.
ARRANGED BY TONY Z Team
Call Mon-Fri btwn 9am-noon.
SOFT WASH SPECIALIST
353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS
OPEN house estate sale, everything low prices and must go!! Saturday May 4th 18562-60A Ave 604.576.1368 - 8:00am - 2:00pm
South Surrey Garden Club Annual Plant Sale
GARAGE Sale: Furniture, house hold items and more for sale. Start time is 9:00 am and ends at 4:00 pm, rain or shine, on Saturday, May 4th. Address is @ 20550 46A Ave., Langley, BC
GARAGE SALES
4104 232nd Street Tools, furniture, household items, baby & adult clothes, electronics, porcelain dolls & hats, lawnmowers, 2004 Grand Am, 1995 Toyota Forerunner & misc
555 HEAVY DUTY MACHINERY
604-787-5915/604-291-7778
A SOFT TOUCH - HOME SOFTWASH. Done By Hand. No Pressure Washing. Siding,Gutters,Windows Special $99. 604-537-6180
YARD SALE
551
Sat & Sun May 4 & 5, 8am-4pm
633 MOBILE HOMES & PARKS
www.treeworksonline.ca 10% OFF with this AD
Call Ian 604-724-6373
LANGLEY - Murrayville
* RAIN OR SHINE *
639 REAL ESTATE SERVICES
• Tree Trimming • Fully Insured • Best Rates
SAME DAY SERVICE AVAILABLE
MAPS PROVIDED on 190th St & 70A Ave.
GARAGE SALES
From $140,000. No time limit to build. Near by lake access. ALSO: 1 spectacular 3 acre parcel at $390,000 owner wants to retire and will carry financing. 1-250-558-7888 www.orlandoprojects.com
TREE SERVICES
removal done RIGHT!
POWER WASHING GUTTER CLEANING
Sat. May 4th, 9-NOON OVER 25 SEPARATE SALES!
OKANAGAN
A-1 Ceramics, Marble, Glass blocks etc. Install/Repair. Res./Comm. Free Est. 20 years exp. Peter’s Tile (604)209-0173
TREE & STUMP
Roofs-Siding-Concrt-Paint Prep WCB Insured ~ FREE ESTIMATES ~ “Serving the Langley’s 28 yrs” Water restrictions do not apply Cell 604-889-4925
GARAGE SALES
551
REAL ESTATE
GUTTER CLEANING ONLY $95. Pressure Washing; driveways, sidewalks, siding, etc. 604.861.6060
604-813-7966
HUGE ANNUAL CLAYTON VILLAGE
APPLIANCES
FREE! Scrap Metal Removal...FREE!!!
FULL PLUMBING SERVICES
604-475-7077
CLOVERDALE:
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
604.587.5865 www.recycleitcanada.ca
C & C Electrical Mechanical
BROOKSWOOD Multi Family Sale. Sat & Sun May 4 & 5, 9am-2pm 20355 42 A Ave. Rain or shine.
SHELTIES: 6/mo male, 4/yr male, 3/yr fem, 2/yr fem. Sable,ready now Shots / dewormed. 604-826-6311.
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GARAGE SALES
PRIME LAKEVIEW LOTS
AT PANORAMA PLUMBING, HEATING & GAS SERVICES. Repairs & new installs. Furnace, Boilers, Hot water tanks etc. Jobs Small-Big, Res/Com 604-818-7801. www.panoramaplumbing.com
• Hvac Gas Fitting • Electrical *Licensed *Insured 24hr. Emergency Service
PURE MASTIFF X AFRICAN BORBAL puppies, have first shots, $400 each. Call (604)869-5502
551
Recycled Earth Friendly HOT TUBS ARE NO PROBLEM!
604-572-3733
SHARP’S PAINTING
PETS
Pomeranian pups. Ready/Vet chkd. M&F. 778-838-2700, 604-504-1559. www.pomeraniansbyparis.com
604-537-4140
39 yrs exp. FREE Est. Int./Ext. Com/Residential Triple A/BBB Rating Financing avail OAC. Dan Laybourn, 604-537-3553
477
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
From 1, 3, 5, 7 & 10 Ton Trucks Licensed ~ Reliable ~ 1 to 3 Men Free Estimate/Senior Discount Residential~Commercial~Pianos
Payment upon satisfactory completion.
PETS
MULTI-POO Miniature, brown 4-5lb Hypo aller, non-shed, family raised, vet cert $1250. 604-341-1445.
604-307-4553
AFFORDABLE MOVING
Thursday, May 2, 2013 A53
Rainbow & Majorca Betsy - 604-533-6945 CALL FOR AVAILABILITY LANGLEY CITY
CHESTNUT PLACE P/B blues. Ready to go. 1st shots & tails/dew claws done. ULTIMATE FAMILY GUARDIAN $1000 604-308-5665 LAB PUPS, Chocolate, $700. vet ch, dew-claws rem. 1st shots, dewormed. qual. lines (604)702-0217
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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! 604-626-9647
Apartments 20727 Fraser Highway
1 & 2 Bedrooms avail incl heat/hot water/cable Criminal record check may be req’d.
Ph: 604-533-4061
Bentall Kennedy (Canada) LP
MAPLE COURT APARTMENT 20856 56 AVE. LANGLEY 2 bdrm. adult oriented apt. Avail. immed. $850 mo.
604-308-0481 PARK TERRACE APTS
$50 off/month for the first year Spacious Reno’d bach, 1, 2, 3 bdrm suites. Heat & hot water incl. Walk Score = 75 604-530-0030 www.cycloneholdings.ca
A54 Thursday, May 2, 2013
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APARTMENT/CONDO
SUSSEX PLACE APTS $50 off / month for the 1st year Clean Bach, 1 & 2 bdrm suites Heat, hot water & cable incl Walk score=85
604-530-0932
www.cycloneholdings.ca
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TRANSPORTATION
SUITES, LOWER
827
751
Phone 604-530-1912 709 COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL BROOKSWOOD COMMERCIAL LEASE spaces available at 208th Street and 40th Ave. Sizes 7002100 s.f. $1500 - $4500. Call Frank @ Noort Investments 604-835-6300 or Nick @ 604-526-3604. *********LANGLEY CITY********* 20540 Duncan Way. Lease/Rent 2800 sf warehouse available May 1** 604-230-2962 S. SURREY. Warehouse, approx 1000 sf. 220 wiring, One -14’ door, gated. Suitable for storage. Avail. June 1. $750m. Call 604-835-6000.
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS
SUITES, UPPER
LANGLEY Campbell Valley Park. Carriage House, 2/bdrms, 2/baths. gas f/p, W/D. View. Avail now. $1400/mo. 604-837-9334.
TOWN & COUNTRY APARTMENTS 5555 208th Street, Langley Studio - 1 & 2 bdrms. Indoor swimming pool and rec facility. Includes heat & 1 parking stall. No pets
VEHICLES WANTED
WALNUT GROVE Nw bright 1bdrm fpl full bath kitch din liv appl. laundry 670 s.f $850/mo NP/NS quiet St. May 1st Ref’s 604-513-1310
830 752
MOTORCYCLES
2010 GSXR 750 black barely ridden 5000km 2 helmets & riding jacket Like new $6800 778-891-4501
TOWNHOUSES
LANGLEY
RIVERSIDE GARDENS FAMILY COMPLEX 3 BR TOWNHOMES available now & May 1/13 Nr shops/schools/parks/transit. Outdoor pool & Resident Manager. Some pets ok. #36 – 5210 203 Street, Langley.
Call 604.532.2036 Port Kells. Near new executive style 3 bdrm 3 bath 3 lvl t/h in Tate complex. All appls. Desirable end unit next to green space. Only 5 mins from 200th St interchange. $1795. ns/np. May 15. Ken 604-925-8409
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SCRAP CAR REMOVAL
AAA SCRAP CAR REMOVAL Minimum $150 cash for full size vehicles, any cond. 604-518-3673 TOP CA$H PAID TODAY For SCRAP VEHICLES!
2 hr. Service www.a1casper.com (604)209-2026
TRANSPORTATION 810
Notice is hereby given that creditors and others having claims against the Estate of Henry Walter Thel, otherwise known as Henry Thel, Deceased, late of #257 – 20391 – 96th Avenue, Langley, British Columbia, are hereby required to send particulars of their claims to the Administrator at the following address: c/o McQuarrie Hunter LLP, Barristers & Solicitors Attention: ALLISON M. CATHERWOOD #1500 – nd Ave. Surrey, 13450 102 B.C. V3T 5X3
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before the 5th day of June, 2013, after which date the Administrator will distribute the said estate among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to claims of which the Administrator then has notice. WITNESS NEEDED in a hit-andrun accident along 72nd Ave near 197 St in Langley. The pedestrian was struck around 10:30 pm on April 18, 2013. If you witnessed this incident please call 604-314-7154.
AUTO FINANCING
DUPLEXES/4PLEXES The Scrapper
LANGLEY CITY CTR, lower 1/2, pri entr, 1 bdrm, bright, 800 sf, Carport, storage. Now. $750. (604)807-5848
733 MOBILE HOMES & PADS 900 SQ.FT. bungalow home in mobile home park, washer, dryer, fridge, stove, 55 plus Park. South Langley, $850/mth. Call Barry 778881-4768
736
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HOMES FOR RENT
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• Autos • Trucks • Equipment Removal
100-20436 Fraser Hwy., Langley
FREE TOWING 7 days/wk. We pay Up To $500 CA$H Rick Goodchild 604.551.9022
Townhouses Langley 240 & Fraser Hwy. Clean & Bright 2 bdrm 2 Lvl, approx. 800sqft 4 appl. open prk. fenced yrd. N/S N/P. $850/mo. Lease & Ref req. Avail Now. Call Sandy @ 604.534.7974. Ext. 115
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Visit us on the web at: www.goddardrentals.ca ALDERGROVE (269TH&28TH): $2100: 2 kitchens. 3 br/1.5bath; separate 1 br/den/bath. 2 washers, 2 dryers. Recently renovated. Separate entrances. No smoking. References req’d. 1yr lease. Available immediately. Contact Mike 604537-4349 ALDERGROVE: 3 bdrm, hdwd floors. Newly reno’d. 264 St & 30 A Ave. Behind Save-on Foods. $1350/mo. Avail. now. (778)5458058 ALDERGROVE 3 Bdrm rancher, 3 baths, fully reno’d, all new appls, flrs etc. Dble carport. Avail May 1st. $1400/mo. No pets. (604)625-3833
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