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Hello, again Liberal leader Christy Clark made her second visit to candidate Marc Dalton’s riding office this election campaign on Wednesday. see story, p12.
Maple Ridge sues ex-mayor Golf course not allowed under current zoning by M o ni s ha M a r tin s staff reporter
The District of Maple Ridge is suing a former mayor for operating a golf course on property in violation of current zoning. The civil suit, filed Monday, al-
leges Gordon and Mary Robson are in contravention of a district bylaw and must permanently cease operating of the Heather Hills Golf Course. It seeks the removal of all golfcourse related infrastructure including the club house, tents, golf carts as well as food and beverage services. “We think the golf course is out of step with the zoning and we will bring compliance to it one way or the other,” said Reece Harding, the
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the golf course voluntarily by sending them a letter in February. The legal action is being pursued because the Robsons’ did not comply. “It’s gone unresolved,” he added. “But we are always open to talking.” The golf course is operated seasonally, from spring through the end of summer, as part of the nonprofit Heather Hills Farm Society. see Robson, p5
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Riding in focus: Maple Ridge-Mission by Monisha M ar t ins staff reporter
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.C. Liberal Marc Dalton is vying for a second term in Victoria and facing a familiar foe. In 2009, Dalton defeated New Democrat Mike Bocking by 68 votes. Before that, the riding was held by Liberal Randy Hawes, who went on to represent neighbouring AbbotsfordMission. Dalton and Bocking are facing off again this election, which is Tuesday. A public school teacher, Dalton is Métis and previously ran as a federal Conservative candidate. As MLA for Maple Ridge-Mission, he was targeted for recall in 2011 as part of the anti-Harmonized Sales Tax campaign, but survived after organizers failed to collect enough signatures to trigger a by-election. Dalton says there are numerous projects he is proud of, but he has also come to realize, many of them don’t happen over night. There are still many more improvements he would like to make for the riding and the Elections B.C.
Maple Ridge-Mission has more home owners (82 per cent of residents) than most other electoral districts.
Questions were sent to all candidates in the Maple Ridge-Mission riding. Liberal Marc Dalton, B.C. New Democrat Mike Bocking and Green Party candidate Alex Pope responded by the submission deadline.
Dalton
1. Name, occupation, residence: Marc Dalton; School District 42 teacher prior to being elected in 2009; Albion area of Maple Ridge. 2. Education: Bachelor of Arts in History and French (SFU), Masters Degree in Educa-
tional Leadership (SFU). 3. What have you personally achieved, or what initiative have you personally led in recent years that qualifies you to be elected or reelected as a MLA? It’s been a privilege representing Maple Ridge and Mission as MLA. Some of the projects I’ve worked on: • economic development, such as Maple Ridge downtown improvements, road work to the proposed Tim Horton Children’s Foundation camp and regional recreational area on the Maple Ridge-Mission border, a new educational observatory and the expansion of the Mission Memorial Hospital; • advocated for numerous non-profits, resulting in positive outcomes including North Fraser Therapeutic Riding Association, Community Living program at Ridge Meadows Recycling, the Caring Place and youth diversion; • Parliamentary secretary for independent schools, member of the finance committee, having province-wide consultations in communities in order to make budget recommendations; • helped implement Experience The Fraser, a significant trails, tourism and environmental project; • tax credit for children’s sports and arts was implemented as a result of my proposal, my constituency office provided non-partisan support for hundreds of residents. See Dalton, p4
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province, and that’s why he wants another term in office. A former Vancouver Sun reporter and current president of the Media Union of B.C., Local 2000, Bocking is a veteran campaigner. He ran federally against Conservative MP Randy Kamp in 2004, 2006 and 2008, losing each time. Alex Pope, chair of the bicycle advisory committee in Maple Ridge, will run for the Greens. A computer programmer who’s worked for the federal Liberals, Pope tried for a seat on Maple Ridge council in the 2011 election. Chad Thompson, an entrepreneur and small business owner with an automotive background, is running for the B.C. Conservatives. He has a show dog named Marshall. Maple Ridge-Mission is an electoral district with a small percentage of visible minorities, who only comprise 12 per cent of the total population. Seniors account for 11 per cent of the population. The riding also has more home owners than most other districts, with 82 per cent of residents owning their own houses, according to statistics from 2006. The top three industries in Maple Ridge-Mission are retail trade, manufacturing and health care.
1. Name, occupation, residence: Mike Bocking; journalist; Silverdale, Mission. 2. Education: studied political science and economics at the University of B.C. for several years, left when offered a job at Vancouver Sun. 3. What have you personally achieved, or what initiative have you personally led in recent years that qualifies you to be elected or re-elected as a MLA? I have been active in my community of Mission ever since we moved here in 1998. I have served on the board of diBocking rectors of Mission Community Services Society, which oversees numerous non-profit, charitable initiatives in the Mission area. I have been a member of CAUSS, an environmental group that promotes environmental awareness and sustainability issues in Mission. Most recently, in 2009, I was part of a group that successfully opposed the closure of the emergency ward of Mission Memorial Hospital. 4&5. What are the most significant issues facing your riding and what would you do about them; What are the most significant issues facing B.C. and how would you do address them? I’ve answered questions Nos. 4 and 5 together, as I believe the priorities for Maple Ridge and Mission are also the main priorities for the province. • Education: The NDP would provide students with the classroom support they need, hiring new teachers, education assistants, librarians and counsellors. Recognizing that most of the jobs of the future will require more than a high school education, we will significantly increase spaces for trades’ training, technical school, colleges and universities, as well as establishing a $100 million needs-based nonrepayable student grant program. • Health: A top priority would be to expand home support and community care for seniors, people with disabilities and people with chronic conditions, as well as improving service levels in B.C.’s residential care facilities, which will free up acute care beds in hospitals and reduce waiting lists. See Bocking, p4
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• 2011 population: 56,045 • 2006 population: 49,510 • Median age: 39.6 years • English mother tongue: 86% • Average income: $$72,351 (B.C. avg. $67,675) – source: Statistics Canada
Riding history • Mission-Kent: New Democrat Dennis Streifel won in 1991 and 1996; served as minister of forests, minister of social services, minister of human resources, minister of fisheries. • Maple Ridge-Mission: In 2001, Liberal Randy Hawes defeated New Democrat Rose Bennett by 8,210 votes. • In 2005, Hawes defeated New Democrat Jenny Stevens by 199 votes. – source: CBC
1. Name, occupation, residence: Alex Pope; computer programmer; Maple Ridge. 2. Education: bachelor of computer science, UBC. 3. What have you personally achieved, or what initiative have you personally led in recent years that qualifies you to be elected as a MLA? I have been locally active in promoting the improvement of conditions for safer cycling through the Bicycle Advisory Committee and HUB Cycling Committee. I have also Pope served on a variety of boards/committees over the past 15 years and learned how to work effectively in groups to solve problems and obtain consensus. 4. What are the most significant issues facing your riding and what would you do about them? Both Maple Ridge and Mission, like many B.C. communities, are starting to make some small improvements for pedestrians and cyclists, despite very limited funding. Unfortunately the same can’t be said about transit. In the past few months, our citizens in Maple Ridge had to step up and speak out so that TransLink wouldn’t reduce what little bus service we have. We need to reallocate funding to prioritize sustainable transportation and provide convenient, accessible, and affordable alternatives to driving a single-occupant automobile. In the Albion area, we are several years overdue in having a new school built. As more young families move to the area, the need for a solution is becoming more critical. Meanwhile, our school board is struggling to find ways to trim their budget yet again without significantly impacting the quality of our children’s education. The criteria we use for determining whether to build a new school needs to be changed to take into account situations where an increase in population density in one area of a school district creates a need for a new school and we need to provide adequate funding for our education system because our long-term economic health depends on having a well-educated population. See Pope, p4
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4. What are the most significant issues facing your riding and what would you do about them? Economic development is of prime importance for Maple Ridge and Mission. It is essential for job opportunities, revenues and the environment by reducing commuting. I will continue to work collaboratively with both communities to assist. There are many small businesses in the region. I support the B.C. Liberals plan to lower the small business tax rate. Over the next five years, we plan to maintain the current low personal income tax rate. Since we have been in government, income taxes have been reduced by one third for most people. Transportation and highway improvements are also an important issue for me: on-going four-laning of Highway 7, improved West Coast Express service and transit between Maple Ridge and Mission. It is my goal to see a new elementary school built that services the Albion area. 5. What are the most significant issues facing B.C. and how would you do address them? I support a strong economy. It ensures that there are jobs and provides funding for programs and services that we value, such as health care, education and transportation. Under the B.C. Liberals, British Columbia has maintained a strong economy despite a world-wide recession. This is evidenced by a low unemployment rate, a Triple-A credit rating and significant transportation and infrastructure improvements everywhere. A B.C. Liberal government is committed to living within our means, paying down debt, and not increasing income taxes or the Carbon Tax for five years. We support the sustainable development of our natural gas and mining sectors, as well as all sectors of our economy. These strategies will create tens of thousands of good-paying jobs and provide more opportunities for everyone.
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The NDP would strengthen primary and community health services to relieve pressure on acute care, by improving access to multi-disciplinary health clinics, including nurse practitioners and other health professionals. The NDP would also increase access to mental health and addiction services. • Public transit: Getting around the Lower Mainland has become more difficult and costly in the past 10 years with toll bridges and inadequate public transit. The NDP would use carbon tax revenue to expand public transit, including the West Coast Express. We would also work for a bus route linking the Mission with Maple Ridge bus systems.
5. What are the most significant issues facing B.C. and how would you address them? For our long-term economic health, we need to adapt to a changing world. By investing in new infrastructure, green technology, retrofits of houses and buildings, and advanced education designed to educate young people and retrain skilled workers for the new economy, we can transform the B.C. economy. A switch to clean industries and technologies; a re-investment in traditional industries like forestry, fisheries, and agriculture using sustainable practices; a return to local provision of social and health services; and support for arts and culture will create thousands of new jobs. All of these jobs mean money flowing through the economy and retaining that money in the local region. Greens plan to reduce taxes on businesses that are responsible and sustainable. We will work with business and industry to create lasting, skilled, and meaningful jobs. At the same time, we will reduce the emissions that are changing our climate.
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The Robson family invested in the property in the mid-1970s and planted several acres of Scottish Heather, that is still grown on the property. Over the years, neighbouring properties were purchased and a large hazelnut grove was added. Poor soil conditions, pest and disease eventually wiped out much of the orchard. After the loss, the Robson wanted to maintain the “uniqueness of the property” so decided to turn a portion of it into a golf course to “sustain” their non-profit society. Construction of the golf course began in 2005. It currently has about 30 members. “This is better than all the fallow farmland you see around,” said Robson. Today, the Robsons raise 27 sheep on the property and are testing a genetically modified species of blight-resistant hazelnuts they hope to eventually plant around the property. The wool from the sheep goes to local weavers and they are eventually sold for meat. Charities and church groups often use the golf
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of packaged nuts. Robson was surprised by the law suit. The property is classified as “farm class” by B.C.’s property assessment authority, which permits agri-tourism. He has a business license from the district for agri-tourism and got a legal opinion in 2011 to make sure that a golf course met the requirements of the Agricultural Land Commission Act. The land commission considers the golf course a nonfarm use. “I don’t know why they are coming after me,” said Robson. “It might
be political.” Robson has yet to file a statement of defence, but has hired municipal litigator and civic law expert Johnathan Baker as his lawyer. Robson was the mayor of Maple Ridge for one term, but was defeated in 2008 by the district’s current mayor, Ernie Daykin. It’s not the first time he’s tussled with the district in court. Robson sued the district over a P-3 downtown redevelopment project that eventually led to the project being declared illegal.
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The public didn’t bring up education This girl is want; this boy is ignorance. Beware them both, but mostly beware this boy – A Christmas Carol
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he NDP promise $265 million to improve learning conditions in B.C. schools over three years – new Along the Fraser teachers, librarians, Jack Emberly counsellors – to reduce the want and ignorance of children in a deteriorating public education system. “It would take $3.3 billion to bring conditions in schools back to where we were in 2001,” says BCTF outgoing president Susan Lambert. The dollar figure “was reported by the provincial organization representing the province’s secretary treasurers,” she says. “We’ve lost 1,500 learning assistants, special education and ESL teachers. I’ve heard of many classes with 12 and even more students with special education designations ... the system is unable to meet the needs of these students.” An apathetic public has watched this decline with disinterest since 2001, a fact that explains why educational support was rarely mentioned after the NDP’s announcement, April 18th. None of the leaders broached it during the televised debate. Last Friday, on CBC radio, Education Minister Don McRae offered an explanation.
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“The public didn’t bring it up,” he said. It’s teachers who do that. You can’t be apathetic when you struggle to help kids with learning difficulties keep up in your classroom. Reasonable class size and composition, fully supported, are essential. The Liberals have dismissed that argument. In 2002, they stripped learning conditions from collective bargaining. “With the contractual agreement gone,” says Lambert, “government has been able to cut education budgets by $275 every year since.” For that, they get an F on my report. What about the NDP? At the moment, an ‘I’ for incomplete. The promise of on-going funding is encouraging, but the NDP’s commitment historically makes it suspect. In 1994, under the NDP’s watch, North Vancouver School District closed its learning centre, blaming lack of ministry funding. It was the only place with specially trained staff and programs that could help Jeffery Moore, a Grade 3 student with a learning disability. North Van and the government both acted incorrectly, said the B.C. Human Rights Tribunal in 2005. It upheld Jeffery’s right – under the School Act – to learn to his own potential. Furthermore, said Tribunal chair Heather McNaughton, the problem was systemic – occurring in all districts. A stitch in time saves nine. The province could have funded equal educational opportunity from then on. Instead, it appealed to a higher court to evade its responsibility. That forced school districts to cut programs that would help public school kids enjoy the learning opportuni-
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ties offered those at private schools. Since 1994, school boards throughout B.C. have dutifully balanced budgets at the expense of support staff, music, counseling. In Maple Ridge this year, cuts affected support services, helping teachers, and librarians. The latter delight kids in story circles, and inspire them to read good literature. This should infuriate parents of school-age kids, but most chairs set out for the public at the board’s budget meeting were empty. Apathy grows when the news worsens. Protesters who attended budget cuts in 2011 left frustrated. The board had axed a popular band program. Secretary Treasurer, Wayne Jefferson said: “We have to get the education plan to fit the financial envelope.” (The News, May, 2011). It’s the line all school boards have used since 1994. Children deserve more. Lambert thinks the government wants public education to be unattractive. “In our view,” says Lambert, “the trends we see in education policy are designed to undermine the public system in favor of encouraging private alternatives.” Where would that leave kids who can’t afford them? In 2010, youth rioted in England because they’d lost hope that a weak public system could provide skills and knowledge needed to get a job. After the fires died down, it was discovered two-thirds of the rioters had learning difficulties. Charles Dickens was right. A society that lets kids grow up wanting and ignorant will face their fury.
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Invest in human infrastructure
Editor, The News: I’d like to thank School District No. 42 for releasing its preliminary operating budget. It calls for a reduction of 11.7 elementary school teachers and 9.2 secondary school teachers. What a thankless job. When the province fails to fund education, teachers get laid off. It’s the least senior teachers who get axed, and that means the newer programs. My daughter loves the Montessori program at Hammond elementary, with its integrated grade levels and specially trained teachers. It is a carefully planned program, supported by decades of research and it is blazing a trail for the mainstream program to follow. All of the Montessori teachers have received lay-off notices. Some may be hired back, but some may be replaced by teachers who have more seniority but no Montessori training. This program has a three-year cycle and kids need stability. What’s the point of working tirelessly to improve our schools if it’s going to be slashed a few years later? I’ve just read that Christy Clark says Marc Dalton believes in choices for families. But here we see what happens when you put dollars ahead of families.
“It’s better – and cheaper – to build children than mend adults.” Do they think voters will vote for whatever party has a zero at the bottom of the balance sheet, whatever the consequences? Clark said the Liberals have committed to spending $10 billion on capital infrastructure. What? How about paying people to educate our kids so that we have a strong human infrastructure? We have schools, let’s invest in good people to work in them. It’s better – and cheaper – to build children than mend adults. James Rowley Maple Ridge
Effective community engagement Emberly from p6
Monday, local candidates at Thomas Haney secondary shared plans for public education. Some think the system isn’t really “deteriorating.” Greens and Conservatives said it needs help, though. There was talk of subsidized daycare, tax relief, or RESPS. Liberal Doug Bing said the system is the best in the world and criticism is “unwarranted.” NDP candidates noted the disappointing turn out – 70 people, a lot of school trustees, PAC members, teachers. That’s more than attended the school board’s budget meeting. Following the vote, the board set off for the B.C. School Trustee Association’s annual general meeting at the Delta Grand Okanagan Resort in Kelowna, for a workshop was called “What does it take to organize and facilitate effective community engagement?” That’s simple. It takes schools that support the learning needs of all students, and enrich their lives with programs for drama, music, and athletics. That would put an end to public apathy. Don’t forget to vote. Jack Emberly is a retired teacher, local author and environmentalist.
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Margo Elliott and area residents want a marked crosswalk on 225th Street at 116th Avenue, by Brickwood Park, where they say speeding drivers make it difficult for seniors who live on the east side to get to the park on the west. THE NEWS/files
‘I do slow down off bypass’ Editor, The News: Regarding Margo Elliott and her fellow seniors, I strongly object to her saying “everybody’s speeding up and nobody stops for pedestrians.” I do slow down coming off the Haney Bypass and at every intersection if there is a turn being made, and if there are pedestrians, I do stop. I also object to many of the things
Maple Ridge has done to cause slowing down in places where there are already speed limits in place and corners, such as 227th Street and 122nd Avenue, in front of Maple Ridge secondary. I believe these may have caused another set of difficulties. for delivery trucks, RVs and emergency vehicles trying to use the roads. I believe that pedestrians need to
become more accountable for their actions. How many cross away from corners or just cross without stopping, looking and listening, scaring drivers and causing them to panic? It would be interesting to know how many jaywalking tickets have been given out in our community. Alice Sanderson Maple Ridge
Growth can be good if focused on humans Editor, The News: What does it mean when our political leaders constantly talk about ‘growing the economy?’ Usually a growing economy is measured by the Gross Domestic Product. If it goes up, we seem to be doing well. However, the GDP is a very poor measurement of people’s well being. It only measures the level of economic activity, never the efficiency of the economy or the well-being of the people or the well-being of the environment. It measures the good and the bad: if an oil spill occurs or a hurricane demolishes many homes, economic ac-
tivity occurs, our economy grows. An alternative measure of well being would be for example the Index of sustainable Economic Welfare, or Genuine Progress Indicator. It measures whether people are really better off. We also hear about ‘jobs, jobs, jobs.’ Many jobs now are being ‘grown’ oversees, in outsourcing to Bangladesh or Africa or China, in factories with substandard social and health standards at less than subsistence wages. How can we compete in an ever-downspiralling trend for cheaper goods? What jobs do we want to
grow? I would think long-lasting, safe and well-paid jobs with benefits and retirement packages, not part-time, short contract jobs that do not feed a family or protect for the future. Over decades, unions have safeguarded minimum wages and good working conditions, which raises the standard for all. Does growing the economy mean more consumption? Buying more? Getting deeper into debt? Continuing progress should not lead to ever-escalating levels of consumption, but to a society where improving productivity and
technology would provide higher quality goods, better health and more leisure. Growth has become a mantra that wants us to believe that everything is fine if we just get those GDP numbers up. It has no relationship to well being and genuine progress. Growth can be good if it is focused on human beings and includes the preservation of the natural habitat that sustains us. So far, however, we have mostly grown debt. Instead of growing the economy, we should grow the well-being of our people. Maria Raynolds Maple Ridge
Obfuscation for the purpose of bewildering Editor, The News: Acts of Faith writer Brad Warner and his ilk, ironically, attempt to convince believers and everyone else, that his ‘wisdom,’ or lack of it, are proof of his version of a god? I guess that’s the point of these ceaseless feeble parables that these self-appointed preachers inflict on
those of us who like to read printed pulp. For instance, this recent attempt to lasso the hockey fan. In this case, he targets those that have decided that the Canucks are the chosen idols. Mr. Warner questions out loud for us, because we obviously can’t think for ourselves, “when does
something move from being a gift in a person’s life to being a ‘god’ in that persons life,” then he goes on with a lot of this and that, of inconclusive and noncommitted drivel about vague mysterious and partial, non-answers to a question that he himself has just posed. Now if that’s not some
sort of obfuscation for the purpose of bewildering, and then leading the bewildered, I don’t know what is. This is the typical tactic of ‘preachers’ I’ve witnessed so far. It’s obviously not moral and surely its not legal. Is it? If not, how can I get in on this racket? Grant Baker Maple Ridge
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Dr. John Archer watches Tristan Lahti play on a Wii video game console in the new paediatric observation unit at Ridge Meadows Hospital. There is also a new pediatric observation unit at Ridge Meadows Hospitals, which has been operational for 15 weeks. It allows streamlined care for children coming to hospital. Tristan Lahti, 11, talked about how the new unit has changed his hospital visits. He has a hereditary blood disorder, and he’s had his spleen removed. He now has a compromised immune system that can’t fight off bacterial infections, so he is a regular hospital patient. “When I get sick, I’m scared to tell my mom, because I know I’ll have to get an IV,” he explained. His mother Laurie explained how streamlined their hospital visits have become – now that he is able to go straight to the new pediatric observation unit, where he can play on the Wii console game, and wait for a blood test and an IV. “I really like the new way better – we went straight upstairs and the nurses had a room ready,” said
Tristan. “The nurses are nice too, and they know how to take care of kids.” He thanked the Starlight foundation for the Wii and other toys. Laurie said there was even a new cot in Tristan’s room for her to stay on, “Which made a huge difference to me. Having a good night’s sleep is the best thing.” Dr. John Archer, head of pediatrics, said the new process is innovative, and unique in the province, if not the country. It gets kids out of the emergency ward, and also avoids having them transferred to other hospitals. “Treat them timely, and get them home,” is the new mantra. In 15 weeks, 603 patients have benefitted from the rejuvenated pediatric service. “I see us as having a mini Children’s Hospital,” said Ron Antalek, chairman of the hospital foundation. “All these stories inspire us to want to have a better hospital.”
Changing the way we govern The Liberal government has wasted millions of taxpayer’s dollars on misleading advertising. They have attacked the Office of the Auditor General and eroded freedom of information protection. The NDP will ban partisan government advertising, prohibit political donations by unions and corporations, and strengthen freedom of information protection. If elected I will work conscientiously with Members from all parties to bring transparency and accountability to government.
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Notice of Public Hearing TAKE NOTICE THAT a Public Hearing will be held in the Council Chamber of the Municipal Hall, 11995 Haney Place, Maple Ridge, North-East corner entrance, at 7:00 p.m., Tuesday, May 21, 2013 to consider the following bylaws: 1) 2011-069-RZ MAPLE RIDGE OFFICIAL COMMUNITY PLAN AMENDING BYLAW NO. 6986-2013 LEGAL: Parcel T, District Lot 278, Group 1, New Westminster District, Plan 52363 LOCATION: 20660 Maple Crescent PURPOSE: To amend Schedule “B” of the Official Community Plan as shown on Map No. 851. FROM: Urban Residential TO: Conservation AND: To amend Schedule “C” of the Official Community Plan as shown on Map No. 852 to add as Conservation.
2) 2011-034-RZ MAPLE RIDGE OFFICIAL COMMUNITY PLAN AMENDING BYLAW NO. 6960-2012 LEGAL: Lot B (BN161831), Section 3, Township 12, New Westminster District, Plan 19526 LOCATION: 24106 - 102 Avenue PURPOSE: To amend Schedule “A” of the Official Community Plan as shown on Map No. 845. FROM: Medium Density Residential and Conservation TO: Medium Density Residential and Conservation AND: To amend Schedule “C” of the Official Community Plan as shown on Map and to remove from Conservation. No. 846 to add to Conservation
Map No. 845 (Schedule “A”)
Map No. 851 (Schedule “B”)
Map No. 846 (Schedule “C”)
2a) 2011-034-RZ MAPLE RIDGE ZONE AMENDING BYLAW NO. 6816-2011 LEGAL: Lot B (BN16183), Section 3, Township 12, New Westminster District, Plan 19526 LOCATION: 24106 - 102 Avenue FROM: RS-3 (One Family Rural Residential) TO: R-3 (Special Amenity Residential District) PURPOSE: To permit a future subdivision into 3 lots.
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4) RZ/004/06-01 LEGAL: Lot 1, District Lot 241, Group 1, Plan New Westminster District Plan 69727 Parcel 2, (RP17121) of PCL B (RP16630) of Lot 1, District Lot 241, Group 1, New Westminster District Plan 4921 Parcel A, (EXPL PL11166) Lot 1, Except PCL B (Expl Pl 16630 and Except Part subdivided by Pl 69727, District Lot 241, Group 1, New Westminster District Plan 4921 LOCATION: 12140, 12142 & 12170 - 203 Street PURPOSE: To release the Restrictive Covenant Restricting Basements. 5) 2012-049-RZ MAPLE RIDGE OFFICIAL COMMUNITY PLAN AMENDING BYLAW NO. 6979-2013 LEGAL: Part NE ¼, Group 1, North of LMP6073, District Lot 7890, Section 19, Township 15 LOCATION: 12420 - 269 Street PURPOSE: To amend Schedule “B” of the Official Community Plan as Tyler O’Neill continues making it lookshown easy on Map No. 848. in Canada’s toughest FROM: Residential hardball league forSuburban high schoolers. TO: Conservation The catcher from AND:Ridge has Tobeen amend Schedule “C” of the Official Community Plan as shown on Maple MapinNo. 849 to add to Conservation. punishing pitchers
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6) 2012-040-RZ MAPLE RIDGE OFFICIAL COMMUNITY PLAN AMENDING BYLAW NO. 6984-2013 LEGAL: Lots 1 & 2, Section 10, Township 12, New Westminster Plan 12923 Lot 12, Section 10, Township 12, New Westminster Plan 42419 LOCATION: 10412, 10450 & 10500 Jackson Road PURPOSE: To amend Schedule “A” of the Official Community Plan as shown on Map No. 850. This will be a big FROM: Medium Density Residential and Low/Medium Density weekend Residentialfor competitive paddler Brian MalTO: Low/Med Density Residential and Medium Density Residential fesi.
The Canadian sprint canoe and kayak team trials will take place in Montréal, and 157 of the fastest paddlers from clubs across Canada will be vying for spots on National Teams. The trials will determine selection to the World Cup tour team and Under-23 tour team. The results will also impact Sport Canada carding selection.
the B.C. Premier Baseball League, leading the league with a .561 average through his first 41 6a) 2012-040-RZ at bats. He also has three home runs and 25 RBI MAPLE RIDGE ZONE AMENDING BYLAW NO. 6919-2012 for the Langley Blaze. LEGAL: Lots 1 & 2, Section 10, Township 12, New Westminster Plan 12923 Last year he was the Lot 12, Section 10, Township 12, New Westminster Plan 42419 BCPNL rookie of the year, was named the top LOCATION: 10412, 10450 & 10500 Jackson Road offensive player, and was Nolan Skopliak, a MaFROM: RS-3 (One Family Rural Residential) & A-2 (Upland Agricultural) a league all-star. He led ple Ridge resident, will the league in home runs be competing in Four TO: R-3 (Special Amenity Residential District) and RS-1b (One with six, and RBI with Wheeler’s Top Truck Family (Medium Density) Urban Residential) 39. Challenge, one of the Considering he put PURPOSE: To permit a future subdivision of approximately 131 most lots. unique and chalup those power numlenging off-road comMap No. 848 (Schedule “B”) Map No. 849 (Schedule “C”) bers through 128 at bats, petitions in the world. O’Neill is on a pace to Colleen Flanagan/the newS The event is in its 21st improve considerably year this June, and it Grade 9 student Ashley Taylor of Samuel Robertson Technical, left, during a junior girls game against Tamawanis Tuesday afternoon at on those league-leading aims to determine who SRT. SRT won the game by a score of 2-0 in the first round of the Fraser Valley Championships. 5a) 2012-049-RZ numbers. is truly the best of the MAPLE ZONE Kyle Ross,RIDGE a Grade 10 AMENDING BYLAW NO. 6930-2012 best in a series of wild pitcher who has emerged off-road truck events. LEGAL: Part NE ¼, Group 1, North of LMP6073, District Lot 7890, as a bona fide prospect, Skopliak will square Section 19, Township 15 has won his first four off in his 1987 GMC starts of the season, and - 269 Street LOCATION: 12420 Jimmy against nine has allowed only 16 hits other competitors over A-2in(Upland Agricultural) andFROM: five walks in 25 five days at the Hollis“They were a little nervous, and I them. by Ne i l Cor be tt nings 14(One Family Suburban Residential) ter Hills State Vehicular think they thought it was going to be She took gave SRT the win by hamTO:pitched. He has RS-2 staff reporter strikeouts on the year. Recreation Area in Holeasier,” said Hampton. mering in two goals on shots from outpermit a future subdivision of 91 one acre lots. ThePURPOSE: six-foot-four Toright lister, California. Outside midfielder Mady McNeil had side the 18-yard box. hander has two more Readers of Four Keeper Asia Jesko had at least one The run to a Fraser Valley champi- a good start, using her track-star speed seasons in the BC BPL. Wheeler submitted entough save in earning the shutout, but onship in junior girls soccer began to create offence in the first half. On April 28, he had a tries that were voted on “She put their back line under pres- was not busy thanks to a back line anon Tuesday for the Samuel Robertson no-hitter going against by their peers via the sure a lot,” said Hampton. chored by standout Jennifer Lord. Technical (SRT) girls. the Nanaimo Pirates, magazine. But Katelyn Erhardsen has been the The SRT girls advance to the Valley They shut out Tamanawis 2-0 despite and finished with one Fans can get daily all season. SRT quarter-finals. If they win another home not playing their best game of the sea- team’s biggest weapon AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that a copy of the aforesaid bylaws and copies of staff hit allowed in 6.2 inupdates at www.fourthis year, and the game on Tuesday at 3:30 p.m., they will son. Coach Jason Hampton said his girls has scored 34 goals reports and other information considered by Council relevant to the matters contained nings. wheeler.com. looked tentative in their playoff opener. talented centre midfielder has 19 of be in the final four.
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Map No. 852 (Schedule “C”)
1a) 2011-069-RZ MAPLE RIDGE ZONE AMENDING BYLAW NO. 6845-2011 LEGAL: Parcel T, District Lot 278, Group 1, New Westminster District, Plan 52363 LOCATION: 20660 Maple Crescent FROM: RS-1 (One Family Urban Residential) and C-3 (Town Centre Commercial) TO: RS-1 (One Family Urban Residential) PURPOSE: To permit a future subdivision into 2 lots.
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3) 2011-063-RZ MAPLE RIDGE ZONE AMENDING BYLAW NO. 6854-2011 LEGAL: Lot 107, District Lot 242, Group 1, New Westminster District, Plan 46729 LOCATION: 20974 - 123 Avenue FROM: RS-1 (One Family Urban Residential) TO: RS-1b (One Family (Medium Density) Urban Residential) PURPOSE: To permit a future subdivision into 6 lots.
in the bylaws will also be available for public inspection at the Municipal Hall, Planning Department counter, between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. from May 8, 2013 to May 21, 2013, Saturdays, Sundays and Statutory Holidays excepted. Some of this information will M e a d o w R i d g e F e m a l e M i n o r H o c k ealso y beAposted sso a t i owebsite n www.mapleridge.ca on the Mayor & Council/Council on c thei District Meetings page.
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1) 2011-069-RZ MAPLE RIDGE OFFICIAL COMMUNITY PLAN AMENDING BYLAW NO. 6986-2013 LEGAL: Parcel T, District Lot 278, Group 1, New Westminster District, Plan 52363 LOCATION: 20660 Maple Crescent PURPOSE: To amend Schedule “B” of the Official Community Plan as shown on Map No. 851. FROM: Urban Residential TO: Conservation AND: To amend Schedule “C” of the Official Community Plan as shown on Map No. 852 to add as Conservation.
4) RZ/004/06-01 LEGAL: Lot 1, District Lot 241, Group 1, Plan New Westminster District Plan 69727 Parcel 2, (RP17121) of PCL B (RP16630) of Lot 1, District Lot 241, Group 1, New Westminster District Plan 4921 Parcel A, (EXPL PL11166) Lot 1, Except PCL B (Expl Pl 16630 and Except Part subdivided by Pl 69727, District Lot 241, Group 1, New Westminster District Plan 4921 LOCATION: 12140, 12142 & 12170 - 203 Street PURPOSE: To release the Restrictive Covenant Restricting Basements.
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5a) 2012-049-RZ MAPLE RIDGE ZONE AMENDING BYLAW NO. 6930-2012 LEGAL: Part NE ¼, Group 1, North of LMP6073, District Lot 7890, Section 19, Township 15 LOCATION: 12420 - 269 Street FROM: A-2 (Upland Agricultural) TO: RS-2 (One Family Suburban Residential) PURPOSE: To permit a future subdivision of 91 one acre lots.
AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that a copy of the aforesaid bylaws and copies of staff reports and other information considered by Council relevant to the matters contained in the bylaws will also be available for public inspection at the Municipal Hall, Planning Department counter, between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. from May 8, 2013 to May 21, 2013, Saturdays, Sundays and Statutory Holidays excepted. Some of this information will also be posted on the District website www.mapleridge.ca on the Mayor & Council/Council Meetings page. ALL PERSONS who deem themselves affected by any of these bylaws shall be afforded a reasonable opportunity to be heard at the Public Hearing before Council on the matters contained in the bylaws or by making a written submission to the attention of the Manager of Legislative Services or by sending an e-mail to the Clerk’s Department at clerks@mapleridge.ca, by 4:00 p.m., May 21, 2013. All written submissions and e-mails will become part of the public record. Dated this 8th day of May, 2013. Ceri Marlo Manager of Legislative Services
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Premier Clark arrives in Maple Ridge to boost Liberal campaigns third visit since March by M o ni s ha M a r tin s staff reporter
With less than a week to election day and polls tightening, Premier
Christy Clark made a pit stop in Maple Ridge Wednesday to boost the B.C. Liberal campaign. A throng of supporters welcomed the premier to Marc Dalton’s campaign office, where she delivered a rousing speech as a screen broadcasting the “NDP Spend-O-Me-
tre” rolled dollars signs out of control. “Do we grow our economy? Do we keep it strong or do we take another path and put it all at risk?” shouted Clark to applause and loud cheers. “That’s the question we have in front of us on
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No advance polls in Pitt Voters in Pitt Meadows are voicing their frustration to elections B.C. because no advance voting locations are available in the city this year. “I fail to understand why the residents of Pitt Meadows are treated in this inequitable fashion” said Bill Gordon, who has lived in the city since 1993. “As far as we can recall, we have been able to exercise our right to vote, be it in provincial or federal elections
candidate Doug Bing. Clark dismissed suggestions that Dalton and Bing needed her help to raise their profile locally. Bing is a first time provincial candidate, while Dalton won a slim victory in Maple Ridge -Mission during the last election, with a 68-vote margin.
“I’ve been to lots of riding since mid-March because I’m working as hard as I absolutely can to support our candidates across the province,” said Clark. “I think Marc Dalton has done an absolutely sterling job of representing this community and I want to support him.
Doug has been a great member of this community for a long time so I wanted to be here to support both of them in their race to become MLAs. I need them in Victoria if we are going to grow the economy and keep government spending under control.” For Linda Cucek, a Mission resident and volunteer on Dalton’s campaign, Clark’s visit was a shot in the arm as election day draws near. She gave the premier a hand-made turquoise necklace and a photograph she took two weeks ago at the rally in Pitt Meadows. “It was for luck,” said Cucek, explaining she chose turquoise to match Clark’s blue eyes. “I think she is the best premier.”
right here in our beloved city.” this year however, both advance poll locations are in Maple Ridge. elections B.C. understands the locations are a bit of trek for Pitt Meadows residents but had no alternative. Polling stations must be wheel-chair accessible and close to transit. “I really did my homework,” Lucille Gibeault, the district electoral officer for Maple Ridge - Pitt Meadows. Pitt Meadows’ family recreation centre is under renovation, as is the Ramada Inn on Lougheed highway.
she couldn’t find space at other community halls and the south Bonson Community Centre is not on a bus route. she tried to book city hall’s boardroom but was unable to since city hall would have to remain open on a saturday when it’s usually closed. there was no space at the library either and the hockey arena was not suitable. the closest place Gibeault found was the Maple Ridge Alliance Church at the corner of 203rd and Dewdney trunk Road. “It’s just inside the boundary,” she said.
“It’s not like I didn’t try.” But Pitt Meadows mayor Deb walters suggested elections B.C. should have contacted her or the city’s chief administrative officer. “we would have found a space for them,” said walters. “this is a frustrating situation for our citizens. If the idea is, as suggested by elections B.C. to encourage residents to get out and vote, we need to provide voting options that are easy and accessible … making them go out of their way to another municipality is not only discouraging, It is unacceptable.”
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The lack of funding in public education was underlined by layoff notices given to 177 teachers in the Ridge Meadows School District, says the teacher’s union. George Serra, president of the Maple Ridge Teachers’ Association, concedes that most of the teachers will be hired back. A number with lower seniority are served layoff notices near the end of every school year, in case the
district does not have a position for them in September. However, Serra points out that last year there were 106 teachers given layoff notices, so the number is up about 67 per cent. He said the number is linked to the school district’s $5.6 million budget shortfall. Last year, teachers with 4.1 years of seniority or less received layoff notices. This year, the number has moved upward of six years – people who thought they had finally earned a degree of job security and reached the point
where they could invest in a home or make other long-term plans. “They thought they had weathered the storm,” Serra said. According to the district’s 2013-2014 school year budget, there will be a reduction of 34 full-time equivalent (FTE) positions. The board also responded that of the 106 teachers who were given layoff notices last year, the vast majority were recalled to continuing or temporary positions by Sept. 1, 2012, and by the end of October all remain-
ing teachers had been recalled to temporary positions. The board expects that all teachers who are not part of the budgeted 34 FTE reduction will be able to return again next year, if not in September, then as positions open. Serra said the uncertainty caused by layoff notices will see some young teachers looking for a secure position elsewhere. “The biggest reason this is happening is underfunding,” said Serra. “Next week is an election, and we have a bit of an opportunity.” In a press release issued earlier this week, Serra said the Liberal government keeps “parroting” that education funding is higher than ever, but it has not funded the district at a level that accounts for inflation, rising MSP premiums and other budget pressures. While enrollment has declined, with boards funded on a per-pupil basis, the union calculates that the result should be a decline of just seven teaching positions in the district.
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B.C. Chamber condemns changes to foreign worker program by Phil M elnyc h u k staff reporter
Jay Sekhon, who operates the Subway on 224th Street in Maple Ridge, hasn’t yet had to hire any temporary foreign workers. So far, he has only one foreign student working an allowable number of hours, while the rest of the seven or eight on staff are Canadian. “My first priority is local people first,” he says. While several long-time staff work at his shop, there could come a time when he would need temporary foreign workers. “Sometimes we don’t have skilled workers here.” The federal government’s temporary foreign worker program has been under scrutiny for the past year, after it was revealed Chinese miners were being hired for a coal mine in northern B.C. Following an increase in the number of temporary foreign workers, the federal government said this week it would now require companies to pay the workers the same wages as Canadians, require them to have plans in place to hire Canadians, introduce processing fees and ensure French or English are the only languages that can be used as job requirements. Previously, employers could pay up to 15-percent less than prevailing wages for an occupation if they were using foreign workers. The B.C. Chamber of Commerce strongly opposes those changes. “These changes will hit
many B.C. businesses hard – especially small businesses,” said John Winter, the B.C. Chamber president. Businesses, including highly skilled workers in construction to digital industries to tourism and hospitality industries, rely heavily on the temporary foreign worker program to hire skillsets that aren’t available locally, he said. He added that the B.C. Chamber supports efforts to help Canadians fill Canadian jobs and that there are concerns with a few unscrupulous employers. However, the proposed
changes to the program will have serious fallout. “Many of the small B.C. businesses that rely on this program don’t have the deep pockets to weather new costs and can’t afford to have empty positions with no workers available to fill them,” he said. The B.C. Chamber previously told the government to fix the program by enforcing their own regulations and dealing with a small minority of problem employers, rather than changing the program. It also added that businesses are forced to
hire foreign workers because of a lack of labour. The B.C. Chamber didn’t know how many temporary foreign workers were in the Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows, nor did the local chamber. Krista Pitcher, with Global Coffee Inc. in Maple Meadows Business Park, said her business hasn’t considered hiring foreign workers because it wants employees to stay with the company. It recently participated in the Get Youth Working Program offered by Bowman Employment Services out of WorkBC
employment centre and hired a 22-year-old who’s now their customer service rep. The program provides businesses wage subsidies for a few months to help
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The Dewdney Medical Group would like to announce the coming retirement of Dr. Alan Neufeld. They would like to take the opportunity to welcome Dr. Andel Kok who has arrived from South Africa to take over Dr. Neufeld’s practice.
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in focus And the winner is... Terry Henderson is the winner of the Ridge Meadows Hospital Foundation Duncanby Lodge Lottery. Terry is grateful to his wife, Laurie, who has worked at RMH in Food Services for over 20 years. She bought the tickets for him as part of his 60th birthday present. “This is going to be our second honeymoon. We are so excited to go – it looks beautiful” said Terry.
New Ramp for NFTRA The North Fraser Therapeutic Riding Association (NFTRA), with the help of the District of Maple Ridge volunteer Community Builders, has just completed a ramp at their riding facility, making their lift more accessible for wheelchairs.The ramp was possible due to a donation from Warm Hearts last spring.
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Volunteers Tianna Hall, Madison Derochie, Raj Sachar and Carter Kipps, wait on long time volunteer Isobel Forgues, during the 4th annual Maple Ridge Pitt Meadows Community Services’ Volunteer Appreciation Breakfast at Red Robin. Mayors Ernie Daykin and Deb Walters, along with city councillors Al Hogarth, Cheryl Ashlie and Maple Ridge Pitt Meadows B.C. Liberal candidate Doug Bing helped serve pancakes to the local volunteers.
Big Brothers Big Sisters was recently named the 2013 ComputerWorld Honors Laureat, selected from over 700 nominations. Pictured are staff from the Fraser Valley organization providing services to Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows. From left: Cassie Silva, Angel Elias,Tamara Mitchell, Brenda Bertin, Carrie Yargeau, David Sheach, Tracey Arsenault, Cheryl Unger.
Cooper’s supports Heart Fund Day Dave Russell, of Cooper’s Foods in Maple Ridge, presents Gillian Yardley, of the Heart and Stroke Foundation with a cheque for $488.58. Funds were raised on Heart Fund Day on February 9. Cooper’s has supported the Foundation for over 30 years with over $8,800 being raised provincially in 2013.The money raised will go to fund life-giving research, health promotion and advocacy programs, benefitting those in Maple Ridge.
Pharmasave donates to Rotary World Help Pharmasave donated 6 pallets of all-purpose protective face masks to Rotary World Help. “They will be a valuable addition to the equipment and supplies we send to hospitals and medical clinics in developing countries throughout the world,” says Wayne Crossen, President Rotary World Help. Pictured is Steve Thompson Merchandising/Marketing Manager for Pharmasave stores in British Columbia along with Rotary World Help Director Dan Gallant and Past President Ann Hulbert at the Riverview warehouse.
Firefighter Rob Macdonald, Rosie Dugger, Sherilyn Gale, firefighter Devin Ramsay, and Rob Turner with Beneath Your Feet Landscaping joined a work party to help construct the Intergenerational Garden at the corner of Edge Street and 121 Avenue. More than 20 volunteers took part in the event including seniors, students from Eric Langton Elementary and the Maple Ridge Fire Department. A grand opening celebration will be taking place at 10:30 a.m. on May 17.
“Something for Everyone”, featuring The Casuals Band & Singers, Comedians and the Maple Ridge Pattern Dancers takes place on Friday May 31st at the Pitt Meadows Senior Centre at The Wesbrooke. Show starts at 7pm. Tickets are $8 and can be purchased at The Wesbrooke or call 604-467-2208.
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Be part of 8th military service book NEED YOUR HELP! Stories of our wartime heroes may be at risk of fading away, but there is an ongoing effort by the Royal Canadian Legion to preserve them. The B.C. Yukon Command of the Legion has now published seven books chronicling the stories those who have
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App for iPhones and Download our iPads to find a voting location near you. BC Has More Ways to Vote All voters can: Vote in any district electoral office from now until 4 p.m. (Pacific time) on General Voting Day, Tuesday, May 14, 2013. Vote by Mail You can ask for a Vote by Mail package from your district electoral office or through the Elections BC website at elections.bc.ca. Vote at advance voting Voters can attend any advance voting location in the province from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. (local time), Wednesday, May 8 through Saturday, May 11. All advance voting locations are wheelchair accessible. Vote on General Voting Day Voters can attend any general voting location in the province from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. (Pacific time), Tuesday, May 14, 2013. How to Vote • Choose only one candidate. • Mark your ballot with an or
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Option 1 A single document issued by the Government of BC or Canada that contains the voter’s name, photograph and residential address, such as a BC driver’s licence, BC Identification Card (BCID), or BC Services Card. Option 2 A Certificate of Indian Status as issued by the Government of Canada. Option 3 Two documents that together show the voter’s name and residential address. Both documents must show the voter’s name. At least one of the documents must also contain the voter’s residential address. Please note: Digital or electronic documents (e.g. e-bills) are acceptable. Hand-written information on a document, photocopies or electronic scans/photos of a paper document are not acceptable. The following are examples of the document types authorized by the Chief Electoral Officer for the purposes of voter identification (the list of documents is illustrative, not exhaustive). Other specific documents (not listed below) may be authorized by the Chief Electoral Officer. For questions about the acceptability of a specific document, please contact Elections BC. Government-issue identity document Examples: healthcare card, birth certificate, Social Insurance Card, passport, citizenship document/certificate, Old Age Security Identification Card, Canadian Forces identification, Firearm Acquisition Certificate, firearm Possession and Acquisition Licence, Veterans Affairs Canada Health Care Identification Card, Correctional Service Canada Offender Identification Card. Other government-issue document Examples: property tax assessment, income tax assessment notice, government cheque, government cheque stub, statement of employment insurance benefits paid, Canada Child Tax Benefit Statement, statement of Canada Pension Plan benefits, statement of Old Age Security.
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Option 4 Voters without identification can be vouched for by a voter in their electoral district who has identification, or a direct family member or someone who has legal authority to make personal care decisions for the voter. Future Voters Elections BC encourages you to bring your children with you when you vote. Show tomorrow’s voters how our electoral process works. Any Questions? For more information visit Elections BC’s website at elections.bc.ca or call toll-free 1-800-661-8683.
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An annual recalculation of the so-called “living wage” for Metro Vancouver concludes two working parents must each now earn $19.62 an hour to adequately support a family of four. The calculation, published by the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, estimates the wage including benefits required for a family of two full-time earners and two young children to meet basic expenses, including rent, child care, food and transportation, once government taxes, credits, deductions and subsidies are taken into account. “The living wage lifts families out of poverty, but it’s based on a bare-
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Prince Rupert LNG applies for permits Black Press
As the debate over natural gas development dominates the B.C. election campaign, British Gas Group has filed a project description for its proposed liquefied natural gas plant on Ridley Island at the Port of Prince Rupert. One of the largest of five export proposals in the works for B.C.’s North Coast, Prince Rupert LNG proposes to build three production trains with a total capacity of 21 million tonnes per year, to be shipped in specialized tankers to buyers on the Pacific Rim. BG Group has a development agreement with Spectra Energy for a pipeline to bring gas from northeastern B.C. to the coast. Spectra’s Fort Nelson gas processing plant and the Prince Rupert and Kitimat areas were campaign stops for Premier Christy Clark this week, as she continues to promote LNG development as the key to prosperity for the province. The NDP again stressed its support for LNG development, rejecting B.C. Liberal suggestions that its scientific review of shale gas drilling would disrupt industry expansion plans. The proposal calls for natural gas-fired electricity generation to supply the plant, with gas-powered mechanical drives to run the liquefaction refrigeration compressors. Powering LNG development has been controversial, with aboriginal groups in the region opposed to projects that pollute the air and leave obsolete infrastructure after gas production ends. The Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency must decide if a federal assessment of the project is needed, or if a
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Vote on electoral reform Voters have a chance to test drive different voting systems to see
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Stung by public opposition to coal exports, Port Metro Vancouver officials are pledging more consultation and open houses next month over a contentious plan to build a new coal terminal at Fraser Surrey Docks. But a decision could then be made swiftly, according to Duncan Wilson, the port’s vice-president of corporate social responsibility. “If things go relatively well and we’re confident issues within our purview are adequately ad-
dressed, then I think we could probably see a decision before the end of June,” he said. The two open houses on May 23 and 25 will respond to public concerns raised to date, present measures to address impacts and gather more feedback. “There is a lot of coal that is already handled in this port and it’s handled in an environmentally sustainable way,” port planning director Jim Crandles said. “There is no doubt that you can do it.” Councils in Vancouver and New Westminster have opposed the new coal terminal, while Delta, Surrey and White Rock councils have expressed concerns and sought more information.
Metro Vancouver directors have also registered concerns about air quality impacts. Port staff are working to answer all the questions. Wilson hopes proponent Fraser Surrey Docks will be able to show acceptable ways to address issues like coal dust escape, more trains, increased noise and diesel particulate. Coal now moves mainly via the BNSF railway to Westshore Terminal at Deltaport. Nearly 33 million tonnes of coal moved in the region last year, most of it B.C.-mined steelmaking coal, and the port’s coal-handling capacity is 51.5 million tonnes. So Wilson said he was surprised Fraser Surrey Docks’ proposal for a ter-
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minal handling just four million tonnes – bringing one more coal train each day – got so much attention. It’s become a huge cause for climate change activists, who say most fossil fuels must be kept in the ground to avoid runaway global warming. But local concerns are the only possible grounds to reject such a project, Wilson said, not the carbon emissions that will result when the U.S.mined thermal coal is burned in Asia. “We cannot turn down a project on that basis,” he said. “The market decides what is going to be traded.” Although the Fraser Surrey Docks terminal would be expandable to eight million tonnes, Wilson stressed that would require a separate application. Critics assume it will be a mere formality. Wilson rejects suggestions the port acts as a rubberstamp for its terminal partners, contending it is a fair and rigorous regulator running exemplary public consultations. Opponents, however, see a biased agency overseeing an opaque process that they do not trust. “Maybe they’ve never been challenged before and never had to justify what they do,” said anticoal activist Kevin Washbrook. He wants public hearings into the new coal terminal, with expert witnesses on health and climate change, not open houses that he said are designed to neutralize dissent. “The only people in favour of this are the port authority, Fraser Surrey Docks and the coal industry,” Washbrook said. The port is also in talks with the region’s health authorities, but port officials say that’s mainly around a longer-term approach to project reviews that could affect human health. Fraser and Vancouver Coastal medical health officers aren’t expected to give input on the merits of the Surrey coal terminal. Billions of infrastructure dollars have been spent on projects like the Roberts Bank rail overpasses and South Fraser Perimeter Road to help speed cargo through the region. Wilson said the hostility to the coal terminal expansions – one handling steel-making coal in North Vancouver is already approved – may signal awakening public unrest over port expansion in general.
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Vote for More Buses Now
in the May 14 provincial election!
don’t miss your bus this election! Vote for better public transit. Or feeling more like a sardine than a bus rider?
So we have 50% more residents per bus than we used to. No wonder you can’t get on.
Or unable to even find adequate bus service in your community or at night?
Metro Vancouver’s Livable Region Strategic Plan called for 1900 buses in service by 2006.
There’s a clear answer – in the May 14 provincial election, vote for better public transit by voting for More Buses Now!
The problem is that we are at least 500 buses short.
Tired of missing your bus, again and again?
Metro Vancouver bus drivers, mechanics, SeaBus, maintenance and other staff share your frustration with lack of adequate public transit service provided by TransLink and the Coast Mountain Bus Company. That means pass-ups, overcrowding, infrequent service and a lack of buses and SkyTrain hours late at night. That answer could be found on May 14 because the provincial government is responsible for TransLink and public transit! What’s wrong with our bus system? We have only 1400 buses operating in Metro Vancouver – just one bus for every 1800 residents. But 20 years ago we had one bus for every 1200 residents, like Toronto and Montreal have today.
VancouVer is running behind Only 26% of our bus routes have 10 minute service or better.
VANCOUVER
The BC Liberals recognized the problem in 2008 and pledged to double the number of buses by 2020. But those promises have been broken so far and no significant improvements in service have been made in Metro Vancouver. In fact, because the province refuses to provide ways for sustainable funding to meet public transit demand, bus and SkyTrain service is actually worse than four years ago. Right now TransLink is cutting bus service and routes because it lacks enough funding – that’s bad for riders, bad for the environment and means more traffic congestion for drivers. The BC New Democrats say they will re-direct millions in carbon tax revenue to increase funding for public transit and improve service as a practical response to climate change. The choice is yours – but the results for public transit over the last 12 years under the BC Liberals is clear – there are no more buses. Ask your candidates what their position is – and tell them you are voting for More Buses Now! And you can send all BC political parties a clear message by email and find more information at:
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Toronto and Montreal are way ahead of us.
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June Scatchard (left) knits a baby sweater and Trudy Dumont a scarf during a craft group meeting at the Ridge Meadows Seniors Activity Centre on Tuesday. The club also does croqueting, sewing and tatting, and is always looking for new members. The club meets in the craft room from 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. every Tuesday.
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It’s May 8th, and less than a month to go! On June 5th they are putting me on the Bodycomp scan machine. All thirteen of us are still in competition, and will get scanned that week. The grand prize winner must lose weight, mainly fat, and gain muscle and bone density. I have loads of energy! I don’t sleep in any more, it’s like my body is raring to go! (I used to sleep past 9:30 on weekends). I went to zumba twice this week, and spinning once, and it’s only Wednesday. I tried something new- toning zumba- the instructor is awesome- Liliana at Latin Flavours - she suggested I try the class to build muscle. I think we danced with the weights for over 35 minutes in total! It was an EXCELLENT workout! And despite loving those indoor classes, I’m really happy the weather is so beautiful, as I plan to do some hikes and bike rides soon.
Prize includes: Pandora Bracelet & one charm from Hammond Jewellers + $75 Gift Certificate from Home Envy
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We are not richer than we think I n 2008, an Ipsos Reid poll showed that 51 per cent of all Canadians expected to be fully retired by the age of 66. In 2011, the same poll showed the number had dropped to 27 per cent. That’s a big shift in a short time and is the result, I believe, of several factors. First, the financial crisis of 2008 hit people hard, both financially and in terms of confidence in the future. As interest rates dropped to next to nothing, and stock markets became depressed, then volatile, many people came to the realization that if they had done any financial planning based on an average return of five to eight per cent a year, those plans were out the window. Suddenly, the money they had saved that would generate enough income to supplement the Canada Pension Plan, or a private pension plan, just didn’t seem to be enough. Second, the financial crisis awakened a lot of people who had never really spent any time thinking about finances at all. Many looked in their bank accounts and realized that they had not saved much. In fact, according to an HSBC survey, 47 per cent of Canadians between the ages of 55-64 have not saved anything for retirement. Almost a quarter of that population is currently carrying debt, usually for a home mortgage, but not always. Third, as we’ve watched citizens march in the streets of Greece, Spain, Cypress, Italy and Portugal,
we have also been put on notice that what a government says and what a government can do might be two different things. It’s one thing to promise As we age retirement benefits and Graham Hookey another to deliver when an economy falls flat or the number of recipients of such benefits is greater than those able to pay into the plan to support it. Past governments have laid a huge liability on the shoulders of the younger generation by making promises they must keep to the older generation. Suddenly, they are not sure those promises are viable. Finally, as more Canadians have gotten close to the retirement age, they have decided they don’t want to retire, even if they might have some savings. Half of those with savings do not believe their money will last more than 10 years, and in their early 60s, they feel good and understand that their retirement years might last well into their 80s and 90s. What’s the rush to retire and run out of cash at a time when it’s impossible to create new income? To shuffle problems further down the line, mandatory retirement ages are pretty much extinct
and the age of full pension benefits is becoming a moving target as it slides higher. Meanwhile, there is a generation of student-debt-ridden young people filling part-time jobs with no benefits, waiting for any openings in the real job market. Many of them are well educated and tech savvy and might well be more productive than their parents and grandparents who are still at the workplace, but unless they strike out on their own, carrying even more debt to start their own businesses, opportunities are limited. There are two main thrusts needed to reduce the challenges First, we have to expect less from others and expect more from ourselves. In the 1980s, we saved, on average, almost 20 per cent a year. Now we spend, on average, more than we make, individually and as a country. That’s a recipe for personal and national chaos. The second is we need to invest in young people. Whether the older generation semi-retires to make more openings, or financial institutions create cheaper venturecapital options or relieve student debt, we have to get young people into the productive workforce and generating an economy that can support the elderly when they can no longer support themselves. We are not richer than we think. Graham Hookey writes on education, parenting and eldercare (ghookey@yahoo.com).
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RUN The value of a mother Ac t s of Fait h by Brad Warner
I was reading a few blogs and articles about Mother’s Day recently. One interesting question: “How much is your mom worth?” Apparently, according to Insure. com, the take-home pay an average mother could earn for doing all the work she does around the home is about $60,000 a year. This incredible sum is what the average that mom would earn if she was paid an hourly wage for doing everything that she does – from driving, to laundry, to cleaning, to cooking, and so on. This total doesn’t include any wages that mom might earn for any and all paid work she does outside the home. That’s amazing, isn’t it? How much is your mom worth?
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In our culture, Mother’s Day typically includes some kind of small family celebration with gifts for mom, or your wife, or perhaps for grandmother. We express our gratitude towards our moms and mother figures on Mother’s Day. And that’s a good thing in our culture. When you ride in an airplane, the flight attendant will inevitably say, “In the case of a sudden change in cabin pressure, the oxygen masks will drop. To start the flow of oxygen, pull the mask towards you. Please make sure to put your mask on first. Then you can help your children or any other passengers.” I asked a flight attendant why they said that. She explained that a mother’s first instinct is to sacrifice herself and protect her children first. That’s what mothers do. I know the boys and I are plan-
Brad Warner is associate pastor at Burnett Fellowship.
dewdney trunk road construction May 21, 2013 to October 31, 2013 Monday to Sunday To meet the demand for electricity and improved reliability, BC Hydro will be making upgrades to the electrical system along Dewdney Trunk Road—from 232nd Street to the Stave Falls Dam. To help minimise impacts, the project has been divided into two phases: Phase 1: 272nd Street to Stave Falls Dam •
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ning on doing something for mom (my wife). I hope that she will appreciate it. And I always try to honour my mom in a special way at this time as well. Honouring mothers is something that we should encourage both in our culture and in our families. In the Bible, the fifth of the 10 Commandments is Exodus 20:12. It says this quite simply: “Honour ... your mother.” There are many ways we can honour our moms. I encourage you to find out what your mom or wife or grandmother (or other mother figure) appreciates and then intentionally express your appreciation in a way that she loves. And just don’t do it once a year. Make it a habit. Build some family traditions. Tradition can be a very powerful force for good and for evil. Build some healthy traditions that honour your mom.
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Ask a Pro Renovation Seminar + Expo to take place on May 16
GVHBA to hold renovation seminar The Greater Vancouver Home Builders’ Association will hold its popular Ask a Pro Renovation Seminar + Expo on May 16 at the Croatian Cultural Centre in Vancouver. “Home renovation continues to be popular and there is no shortage of fly-by-night operators taking advantage of trusting homeowners,” says GVHBA CEO Bob de Wit. “Dealing in the cash-only underground economy to avoid tax, rather than working with a professional renovator, exposes homeowners to liability issues and close scrutiny from municipal bylaw officials, provincial safety authorities and others.” Participants will learn about the
stages of the renovation process, including finding a renovator, permits and design. Presenters include renovators, a lawyer, a finance expert and a municipal building official. The exhibition area will be open between 5:30 and 7:30 to allow homeowners to speak with the more than 30 experts in attendance beforehand, and then the seminar will follow from 7:30 to 9. Admission is free, but homeowners are asked to pre-register and bring a food item for the Greater Vancouver Food Bank Society. To register, visit www.gvhba.org, email signmeup@ gvhba.org or call 778-565-4288.
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Retire in style at Englewood Courtyard By Kerry Vital
Resort-style retirement living has come to Chilliwack at Englewood Courtyard. With amenities right on-site and elegant homes that are perfect for downsizers, it’s not hard to see why the project is already so popular. “We wanted to build a community atmosphere,” says realtor Kathy Virtanen. “This is the place you’re looking for if you want a sense of community. You don’t always see that anymore.” Englewood Courtyard is part of a master-planned community just for adults over the age of 45 called Englewood Village. Residents will find leisure activities, shopping, entertainment and restaurants close by; outdoor activities are particularly easy to find at Englewood Courtyard, with its close proximity to Cultus Lake and Chilliwack Lake. Among the amenities on-site is a parking lot for RVs and Club Englewood, a 2,500 square-foot clubhouse with an exercise area, social lounge, kitchen, reflecting pond and a spa. You can also enjoy a patio barbecue area, bocce courts, community garden and a dog park, Virtanen says.
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Chilliwack has long been a popular place for Lower Mainland retirees due to its lower real estate prices, beautiful scenery and relaxing atmosphere, so it comes as no surprise that buyers have been very interested in purchasing at Englewood Courtyard. Virtanen notes that she often hears buyers saying the good value, size of the homes and great design are the reasons they are interested in the project, along with the simply amazing views of the local mountains and rural surroundings. The first phase is currently on sale, with 40 one- and two-bedroom condominium residences ranging from 879 to 1,400 square feet in a variety of floorplans. This phase of Englewood Courtyard will be the first five-storey wood frame building in Chilliwack, and will be followed by two four-storey
buildings in the later phases. Those concerned about sound travelling between the condos will find peace of mind in knowing that there will be plenty of sound reduction between each home. The residences themselves are spacious and open, and are built with West Coast-style architecture that includes glass railings and plenty of windows to let the light pour in. Each home features nine to 12-foot vaulted ceilings, laminate flooring, maple shaker-style cabinetry, granite countertops and a gas fireplace, among other beautiful features. Airconditioning for those hot summer months is also included, along with underground parking for your convenience. The condos will be built using SAFERhome standards that allow you to age-in-place, so you won’t have to worry about moving again in your golden years. If you’re in the mood for a little bit of the outdoors, you can relax on your own covered balcony or private terrace. Homes at Englewood Courtyard start at $184,900. For more information, visit www.englewoodcourtyard.ca, call 604-824-8232, or visit the presentation centre at 45750 Keith Wilson Road, Chilliwack. The presentation centre is open between 12 and 4 every day.
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The homes at Englewood Courtyard feature beautiful views over Chilliwack, along with gourmet kitchens, covered balconies or patios, spacious floorplans and plenty of natural light.
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Growing your own perfect pot of tea P
ersonally, I am more of a coffee guy, and when I want a perfect cup of ‘Joe,’ it’s usually as simple as freshly ground quality beans, a French Press and some boiling water. Tea, on the other hand, can be such a crap shoot, as you never know if those blends of dried Gardening Camellia sinensis leaves or herbs in the paper sac Mike Lascelle are ever going to amount to much on the palate. And when you consider how long those tea bags have been sitting in your cupboard, or on the grocery store shelf, at the wholesale supplier’s warehouse or the grower’s storage facility – it’s not difficult to surmise that your tea herbs are probably months old and have lost much of their true flavor. So why not grow your own? You will definitely reap a fresher cup of tea and most of the herbs, like mint and lemon balm, are incredibly easy to cultivate. Beyond that, the real benefits are that you control such unwanteds as pesticide residues, heavy metals (from contaminated soils) and food coloring. So without further ado, here are your most common herbal tea options: • Chamomile – there are essentially two species of chamomile, the perennial Roman chamomile (Chamaemelum nobile or Anthemis nobilis) and the annual German chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla). Teas made from fresh or dried flowerheads will aid insomnia and even help with arthritis
than table sugar, and without all the calories. It can be used dried or fresh to sweeten teas and is a good choice for diabetics. Plant outdoors after all danger of frost has passed. • Mint – there has been an explosion of mint cultivars in recent years, although the two most common are Peppermint (Mentha x piperita) and Spearmint (Mentha spicata). All are perennial in nature and are quite invasive, so be sure to give them their own space. Mike Lascelle is a local nursery manager and gardening author (hebe_acer@hotmail.com).
Other cultivars
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A truly fresh pot of sweet lemon mint tea. symptoms. • Lemon balm – the lemony-scented foliage of Melissa officinalis works well in both hot and cold teas, with the added benefits of calming upset stomachs and asthma. Like mint (which is related), lemon balm is quite invasive and should be grown in its own pot or garden section. Variegated and gold-leaved forms are also available. • Beebalm – the leaves of Oswego tea, or Monarda didyma, have long been used as a pioneer beverage and it can be substituted for Bergamot orange (Citrus bergamia) as an Earl
grey tea flavouring. This perennial is a common ornamental and often features bright red flowers that attract hummingbirds. • Lemon verbena – the dried or fresh leaves of Aloysia triphylla make a tasty lemon tea that is popular in Spain and Portugal. Some people combine it with mint to make a hot tea that is sweetened with honey. Aids in weight loss, sleep disorders and digestive problems. Frost-tender. • Sugar plant - Stevia rebaudiana is a frost-tender native of Paraguay whose leaves produce a sweetener 200-300 times sweeter
• Ginger – A gold variegated mint with overtones of ginger flavor. • Mojito – A strong mint hybrid from Cuba and a mojito essential. • Swiss – A peppermint with a lighter, refreshing flavour. • Orange – Makes a tasty cold beverage with orange juice and tea. • Kentucky colonel – A cross of apple and spearmint, a key ingredient of the mint julep. • Sweet lemon – A fruity mint for tea, bred from apple and lime mint. • Chocolate – A true chocolate scent, like a Peppermint Patty. • Apple – A tall growing mint with green applescented foliage. • Candy – A peppermint with mouth-watering candy-flavored leaves. • Moroccan – Used with green tea and sugar to create Moroccan tea.
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$
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FORMOSA PLATEAU 13605 McKercher Drive New, 2,600 sq. ft. plust basement, top of the line custom home. Includes appliances, fantastic mountain and valley views! Call Don Schmidt 604-467-9300
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$
536 Cottonwood Avenue • 1/4 ACRE property in Harrison Hot Springs Village • 4 blocks to HARRISON LAKE • GREAT GARAGE
734,800
12491 201St Street • 4 bdrm, 4 bthrm with TRIPLE GARAGE. • FANTASTIC BACK DECK with view. • Extras galore, inc. HEAT PUMP & CUSTOM MILLWORK
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$
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830 sq.ft. Penthouse • Best location in bldg • Spacious 1 bdrm • Quiet side of • Secure parking bldg overlooking • Pets allowed greenbelt • Close to amenites
#411, 12025 - 207A St., M.R.
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• 1260 sq ft 3 bdrms • New furnace, gas f/p, hot water tank • Vinyl windows, 1/2” h/w flrs • Well maintained inside & out • Over 7900 sq ft lot
12180 Dover Street, Maple Ridge
359,800
$
899,000
$
www.donschmidt.ca
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13888 - 232 Ave.
• Almost 4,300 sq. ft. custom built by West Coast Dream Homes • On Private 7,400 sq. ft. lot on greenbelt • Triple garage on cul-de-sac • Too many extras to list • Call for package
#14 - 19696 Hammond Road Pitt Meadows 3 bedroom WOW! $22,000!! townhome just off Wildwood & Hammond Rd. Great Alouette Mobile Park value, immediate occupancy, Best price for a nicely remodelled 3 bedroom mobile home. 55+ park. private. Best Price In Pitt Meadows Call Don Schmidt 604-467-9300
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Brookside Realty 11933 224th St., Maple Ridge
• Beautiful 7,275 sq. ft. ONLY 3 lot in Silver Valley LEFT • Very private and beautiful area, backing onto greenbelt • No building restrictions, room for a 3 car garage • They don’t make them this size anymore!
Don Schmidt
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799,000
$
13613 McKercher Drive
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• 1200 sq ft rancher • 3 bedrooms • 2 bathrooms • Huge 7200 sq ft lot • Too many updates to list • Zoned for multi-family
12047 - 227th Street, Maple Ridge
289,800
West Maple Ridge
• 3 bdrms, 2 baths • Well managed • 1,275 sq. ft. complex • Single garage • Fully fenced yard • Lots of updates • Shows very well
#27 20699 - 120B Ave., MR
West Maple Ridge
• Over 2,000 sq.ft. • Family friendly • 3 bedrooms up neighbourhood • 2 bdrm suite • Great Location down • Walk to amenities
20516 - 116th Ave., M.R.
NO MONEY DOWN
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429,800
$
78,800
$
Best Park in Maple Ridge!
• 1 bd mobile home • RV parking • Small well run • Great location park +55 backing onto • Single carport Alouette River
#10, 12868 - 229th St., M.R.
(O.A.C.)
99,800
$
Best Buy in Maple Ridge! Super clean 1 bdrm Big master bdrm • Good building Walk to all amenities • Low maint fee Outdoor pool
#215, 12170 - 222nd St., M.R.
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• 4.84 acres • City water • 3 Bedrooms • Upgraded Bathrooms
• Gas Fireplace • 1,796 sq. ft. • Schools nearby • Room for all your toys!
$262,000
$189,000
Top Floor - Great Plan! • Maple Ridge • 2 Huge Bdrms • 2 Full Baths • Granite Kitchen • S.S. Appliances
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• Gorgeous floors • Maple Ridge • In-suite laundry • 2 Bedrooms • 1,079 sq.ft. • Eating area off • 2 Parking Spots kitchen • Gas fireplace
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604-818-4666
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569,900
• Formal dining room • In-suite laundry •1,232 sq.ft. • Fraser River view
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$609,000 11772 - 252nd St., Maple Ridge
604-467-9300
TRI-TEL REALTY
McKinney Creek Estates
Great Westside family home in McKinney Creek Estates. 3 large bdrms up with den on the main. Massive ensuite with soaker tub & double doors. Sunken living rm with vaulted ceilings. Kitchen with island & separate eating area facing south to enjoy the sunshine. Family rm off kitchen, double glass French doors open to den on main. Triple garage with wrap-around driveway. Roof is only 3 years old. Close to schools & shopping.
Call Julie to view 604-818-4666 or 604-467-9300
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12283 193rd Street, Pitt Meadows
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This custom home has it all. All high end finishing throughout. 9 ft ceiling, hardwood floors, custom cabinets all wood, quartz countertops, Kohler faucets. This home is located walking distance to schools, shopping, West Coast Express and sport fields. Here is the life you have been looking for. Call Randy 778-835-9832 e-mail Rcooke1@shaw.ca
Custom 4 bdrm with high end finishing will give anyone reason to love this home. Location is fantastic, why drive through Pitt Meadows when you can live here. Enjoy all the plus’s of upscale living, walk to West Coast Express hike, bike, play, you’ll love living life to the fullest. Call Randy 778-835-9832 e-mail Rcooke1@shaw.ca
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11403 - 240A Street, Maple Ridge
Traditional 2 storey with full basement 6 bedroom plus den Beautiful woodpost & hardwood floors Huge kitchen with stainless steel appliances Fully finished basement w/ great man-cave garage
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• Spectacular unobstructed mountain view • Currently under construction and still time to choose colours • Open Great Room layout with over 2400 sq ft of finished living space • 4 large bedrooms upstairs & master has a 5 pc deluxe ensuite • Call today to make this your dream home!
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• Huge 9795 sq ft lot to build carriage house or shop • Open layout perfect for the family • 4 large bedrooms and master has deluxe 5 pc ensuite • Lane Access, 200 amp panel, covered patios, crown mouldings • Unfinished basement awaiting your ideas • Call today for your private viewing
25676 112th Avenue Great Horse Property!
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$624,900
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• Almost 3700 sq ft home located in prestigious Falcon Bluff • Gourmet kitchen w/ granite, dbl. oven & 5 burner, top of the line s/s appliances • Open layout and also has separate dining and living rooms • Tastefully decorated & attention to detail is evident • Fully fenced back yard with large deck, wired shop/shed, and room for fido
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East Maple Ridge Large 4 bedroom & den family home, 2 storey ceilings in living area. Large fenced yard. Skylites, hardwood floors, bay windows, french doors. $499,800
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• 2237 sq. ft. executive rancher • 3 bedrooms, triple car garage • Guest cabana beside inground pool • 1 acre of manicured grounds • City water and sewer
• Set well off the road, close to park • Almost 1400 sq. ft. of living space • 3 bedrooms, 3 washrooms • Big picture windows w/ private outlook • Enclosed garage
• Garibaldi Place - close to downtown amenities, plenty of parking, amazing prices: • $950 per month gross (no extra operating costs on top except utilities) 1600 sq. ft. upper unit • 1350 gross rent, ground level unit, 1000 sq. ft.
Edgepark Manor. Luxurious 2 bedroom with 2 full baths including 5 piece ensuite, deluxe kitchen, 6 appliances, 2 large decks, gas fireplace, secure parking, in suite laundry & storage. $244,800
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FANTASTIC AREA! $399,900 12347 Greenwell Street, Maple Ridge • 3 bedrooms upstairs and 4th bedroom & second bathroom in the finished basement. • Large private 7,695 sq. ft lot with RV parking. • New roof, carpet & hot water tank. • Walk to Harry Hooge Elementary & Thomas Haney Secondary, shopping and transit.
$279,900 12255 Hillside Street, Maple Ridge • 2 bedroom rancher on a large 7590 square foot lot. • RV parking. • Carport. • One bathroom. • Great potential, just needs updating.
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Spencer Brook new townhomes. 9 foot ceilings on the main floor. Great room w/ FP. Maple kitchen w/ granite countertops, large island. Some have finished basements, double garages. 6 appliances & blinds included. Walk to the bus stop, elementary & high school. Near shopping, Albion Sports Complex & Planet Ice.
Starting at $329,900 Showhome at #67 11252 Cottonwood Drive • Cottonwood Ridge nicely finished new townhomes with 3 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms. Some have a finished basement. • Hardwood floors, maple cabinets, granite countertops, crown moldings. • Gas fireplace. 6 appliances and blinds included. • Garage for 2 cars. • Central location near schools, shopping and transit.
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Quality built new 2 storey homes with basements. Luxury living with all the extras! Choice of Great room open concept or living, dining and family room. Double & triple garages. Some homes back onto parkland & have a beautiful valley and mountain view.
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759,900
$
20602 - 125 Avenue, Maple Ridge
• 7 bedrooms/5 bathrooms • Located on quiet Cul-de-sac • 2 storey with finished bsmt • Sundeck overlooks greenbelt • Close to transit & amenities • Lots of privacy MLS V1001755
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• 6 bed / 4 bath • S.S. Appliances • Stone gas FP • Deluxe master bdrm
• Rec room • Fully finished bsmt • Private yard on greenbelt • Large pantry
$649,000
SURROUNDED BY GREENSPACE
THE BEST MOVE YOU CAN MAKE!
• 4 Bdrm plus den / 3.5 bath • Full finished bsmt • SS appliances • Granite island
• 3,933 sq ft • 5 Bdrm + Den • On greenbelt • Nearby walking trails
• Pantry • 5 pc ensuite • Media Room • Fully Fenced Yard
• Media Room • Suite potential • Full walk out basement • Covered Deck
www.AskRobJeeves.com • email: rjeeves@shaw.ca
599,900
$
21019 - 93B Avenue
$
475,500
20295 Stanton Avenue
$
339,900
52-11067 Barnston View Rd
WALNUT GROVE
NEWLY RENOVATED
COHO PITT MEADOWS
• Great family home! • 5 bedrooms/3 bathrooms • Located on Cul-de-sac • Walk everywhere! MLS F1309253
• $40,000 worth of new upgrades • West Maple Ridge 3 bdms/3 bath • New laminate/tile floors & furnace • Walk to schools/transit MLS V988387
• End unit townhome, 3 bdrms/2 bath • Large fenced backyard • One car garage + extra parking • Bonus room below MLS V1000523
Art & Nathan
Neufeld
High Performance Realtors $
268,900
$
254,900
189,900
32-19031 McMyn Rd
30-23580 Dewdney Tr. Rd
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION
RETIREMENT LIVING
• 2 bdrm/2 bath ground floor townhouse • New paint throughout • Large master bdrm with walk-in closet • Fenced yard MLS V965587
• St Georges Village 50+ Adult complex • Enjoy one level living, SS Appliances • Covered patio with view of the mountains MLS V981923
Irena Shantz www.IrenaShantz.com
OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1-4 Nestled into 1.5 park like acres is a beautiful 5,100sq. ft. custom quality 4-5 bedroom home that’s crafted to capture the Fraser River and Valley views from every room. Gourmet cherry wood kitchen with quartz countertops and brand new stainless appliances, a master bedroom retreat that features an a amazing jetted tub that’s surrounded by views and a quaint deck to have morning coffee. There is room for just about anything and anyone: a delightful teen suite over garage, an in-law suite in the basement a 30x 15 insulated shed complete with power/water, a triple car garage and plenty of parking.
$
12-21960 River Rd
604.513.2300
FOUR BEDROOMS UP!!
604.328.8534
1,299,000
$
21428 RIVER ROAD, MAPLE RIDGE
539,000
$
Licensed Assistant
13811 SILVER VALLEY ROAD
• New paint, carpet, laminate flooring • Spacious Kitchen with eating bar • Sliding doors to the patio • 2 parking stalls MLS V991499
$
639,900
199,900
$
Virtually new PANORAMIC VIEW HOME in Silver Valley! FOUR upper bedrooms PLUS den, den on the main too, LOADED with GRANITE, HARDWOOD, awesome millwork, 2 gas fireplaces, ISLAND kitchen, GREAT ROOM sized family room, over height full basement ready to suite or customize.
189,900
$
#221 – 22611 – 116TH AVENUE JUST LISTED!!
#58 – 22308 – 124TH AVENUE QUIET 45+ LIFESTYLE!!
Over 1200 foot home in Rosewood Court! BIG two bedroom, TWO bathroom, soaker ensuite floor plan. GREAT VIEWS with a peek of the Fraser, open lawns and the north shore mountains. Really needs paint, flooring & updating, but a big reward with a great floor plan in a great 45+ building.
BRANDYWYND GREENBELT!! Two bedroom, two bathroom home looking over greenbelt. BIG living area with gas fireplace, laminate flooring, mountain views from the sundeck, covered parking. Large laundry room, spacious, open kitchen, pets are allowed, 45+ LifeStyle, great clubhouse, lots of visitor parking.
10682 240A STREET, MAPLE RIDGE
BETTER THAN NEW! This home was designed to please both him and her and little work outside for them both! For him: a 4 car garage with a 3x3 open access to a heated 600sq.ft. workshop below, but for her no expense was spared in the stunning master suite with a walk-in closet to dream of and a gorgeous en-suite bathroom to envy. Only 3 years old this 5,000sq.ft. custom crafted 4-5 bedroom home is better than new from slate floors and granite in the kitchen, hardwood floors on the main, to a fully finished basement completed by a rec room with an exercise room, huge storage room and a bedroom.
604-657-6830 I artneufeld.com
END UNIT TOWNHOME!
MOVE - IN READY! Looking for a cul-de-sac location with great neighbours? With a level entry front door, 3 spacious bedrooms upstairs, a double garage, a formal dining and living room for entertaining, an open kitchen /family room with walk –out patio, it’s here at Maple Crest! This home is ready to move-in with new interior/exterior paint, flooring, new granite countertops in the maple kitchen plus stainless appliances, an X large fully finished basement complete with media room, huge bright rec room, a large den and a full bathroom.
Personal Real Estate Corporation
899,000
$
177,900
$
13855 232A STREET, MAPLE RIDGE
22308 Dewdney Trunk Road, Maple Ridge #2-19126 Ford Road, Pitt Meadows
#303 – 22213 SELKIRK AVENUE TOP FLOOR!! UPDATED 1280 foot spacious NORTH-EAST CORNER! NEW flooring, paint & lighting. Big kitchen, huge living area, formal sized dining room, two full bathrooms, two big bedrooms, INFLOOR HOT WATER RADIANT HEAT INCLUDED in the strata fee!
319,900
$
#22 – 11536 – 236TH STREET JUST LISTED!! Three bedroom KANAKA MEWS 2 storey! 1582 foot, two & a half bath floor plan! Family, living & dining rooms, natural gas forced air heat plus a gas fireplace, newer roof, great, efficient strata. Check out the DETACHED garage, the big backyard and the concrete parking pad.
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1) 2011-069-RZ MAPLE RIDGE OFFICIAL COMMUNITY PLAN AMENDING BYLAW NO. 6986-2013 LEGAL: Parcel T, District Lot 278, Group 1, New Westminster District, Plan 52363 LOCATION: 20660 Maple Crescent PURPOSE: To amend Schedule “B” of the Official Community Plan as shown on Map No. 851. FROM: Urban Residential TO: Conservation AND: To amend Schedule “C” of the Official Community Plan as shown on Map No. 852 to add as Conservation.
4) RZ/004/06-01 LEGAL: Lot 1, District Lot 241, Group 1, Plan New Westminster District Plan 69727 Parcel 2, (RP17121) of PCL B (RP16630) of Lot 1, District Lot 241, Group 1, New Westminster District Plan 4921 Parcel A, (EXPL PL11166) Lot 1, Except PCL B (Expl Pl 16630 and Except Part subdivided by Pl 69727, District Lot 241, Group 1, New Westminster District Plan 4921 LOCATION: 12140, 12142 & 12170 - 203 Street PURPOSE: To release the Restrictive Covenant Restricting Basements.
Map No. 848 (Schedule “B”)
Map No. 849 (Schedule “C”)
5a) 2012-049-RZ MAPLE RIDGE ZONE AMENDING BYLAW NO. 6930-2012 LEGAL: Part NE ¼, Group 1, North of LMP6073, District Lot 7890, Section 19, Township 15 LOCATION: 12420 - 269 Street FROM: A-2 (Upland Agricultural) TO: RS-2 (One Family Suburban Residential) PURPOSE: To permit a future subdivision of 91 one acre lots.
AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that a copy of the aforesaid bylaws and copies of staff reports and other information considered by Council relevant to the matters contained in the bylaws will also be available for public inspection at the Municipal Hall, Planning Department counter, between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. from May 8, 2013 to May 21, 2013, Saturdays, Sundays and Statutory Holidays excepted. Some of this information will also be posted on the District website www.mapleridge.ca on the Mayor & Council/Council Meetings page. ALL PERSONS who deem themselves affected by any of these bylaws shall be afforded a reasonable opportunity to be heard at the Public Hearing before Council on the matters contained in the bylaws or by making a written submission to the attention of the Manager of Legislative Services or by sending an e-mail to the Clerk’s Department at clerks@mapleridge.ca, by 4:00 p.m., May 21, 2013. All written submissions and e-mails will become part of the public record. Dated this 8th day of May, 2013. Ceri Marlo Manager of Legislative Services
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Notice of Public Hearing TAKE NOTICE THAT a Public Hearing will be held in the Council Chamber of the Municipal Hall, 11995 Haney Place, Maple Ridge, North-East corner entrance, at 7:00 p.m., Tuesday, May 21, 2013 to consider the following bylaws: 1) 2011-069-RZ MAPLE RIDGE OFFICIAL COMMUNITY PLAN AMENDING BYLAW NO. 6986-2013 LEGAL: Parcel T, District Lot 278, Group 1, New Westminster District, Plan 52363 LOCATION: 20660 Maple Crescent PURPOSE: To amend Schedule “B” of the Official Community Plan as shown on Map No. 851. FROM: Urban Residential TO: Conservation AND: To amend Schedule “C” of the Official Community Plan as shown on Map No. 852 to add as Conservation.
2) 2011-034-RZ MAPLE RIDGE OFFICIAL COMMUNITY PLAN AMENDING BYLAW NO. 6960-2012 LEGAL: Lot B (BN161831), Section 3, Township 12, New Westminster District, Plan 19526 LOCATION: 24106 - 102 Avenue PURPOSE: To amend Schedule “A” of the Official Community Plan as shown on Map No. 845. FROM: Medium Density Residential and Conservation TO: Medium Density Residential and Conservation AND: To amend Schedule “C” of the Official Community Plan as shown on Map and to remove from Conservation. No. 846 to add to Conservation
Map No. 845 (Schedule “A”)
Map No. 851 (Schedule “B”)
Map No. 846 (Schedule “C”)
2a) 2011-034-RZ MAPLE RIDGE ZONE AMENDING BYLAW NO. 6816-2011 LEGAL: Lot B (BN16183), Section 3, Township 12, New Westminster District, Plan 19526 LOCATION: 24106 - 102 Avenue FROM: RS-3 (One Family Rural Residential) TO: R-3 (Special Amenity Residential District) PURPOSE: To permit a future subdivision into 3 lots.
O’neill on pace for even bigger season
4) RZ/004/06-01 LEGAL: Lot 1, District Lot 241, Group 1, Plan New Westminster District Plan 69727 Parcel 2, (RP17121) of PCL B (RP16630) of Lot 1, District Lot 241, Group 1, New Westminster District Plan 4921 Parcel A, (EXPL PL11166) Lot 1, Except PCL B (Expl Pl 16630 and Except Part subdivided by Pl 69727, District Lot 241, Group 1, New Westminster District Plan 4921 LOCATION: 12140, 12142 & 12170 - 203 Street PURPOSE: To release the Restrictive Covenant Restricting Basements. 5) 2012-049-RZ MAPLE RIDGE OFFICIAL COMMUNITY PLAN AMENDING BYLAW NO. 6979-2013 LEGAL: Part NE ¼, Group 1, North of LMP6073, District Lot 7890, Section 19, Township 15 LOCATION: 12420 - 269 Street PURPOSE: To amend Schedule “B” of the Official Community Plan as Tyler O’Neill continues making it lookshown easy on Map No. 848. in Canada’s toughest FROM: Residential hardball league forSuburban high schoolers. TO: Conservation The catcher from AND:Ridge has Tobeen amend Schedule “C” of the Official Community Plan as shown on Maple MapinNo. 849 to add to Conservation. punishing pitchers
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6) 2012-040-RZ MAPLE RIDGE OFFICIAL COMMUNITY PLAN AMENDING BYLAW NO. 6984-2013 LEGAL: Lots 1 & 2, Section 10, Township 12, New Westminster Plan 12923 Lot 12, Section 10, Township 12, New Westminster Plan 42419 LOCATION: 10412, 10450 & 10500 Jackson Road PURPOSE: To amend Schedule “A” of the Official Community Plan as shown on Map No. 850. This will be a big FROM: Medium Density Residential and Low/Medium Density weekend Residentialfor competitive paddler Brian MalTO: Low/Med Density Residential and Medium Density Residential fesi.
The Canadian sprint canoe and kayak team trials will take place in Montréal, and 157 of the fastest paddlers from clubs across Canada will be vying for spots on National Teams. The trials will determine selection to the World Cup tour team and Under-23 tour team. The results will also impact Sport Canada carding selection.
the B.C. Premier Baseball League, leading the league with a .561 average through his first 41 6a) 2012-040-RZ at bats. He also has three home runs and 25 RBI MAPLE RIDGE ZONE AMENDING BYLAW NO. 6919-2012 for the Langley Blaze. LEGAL: Lots 1 & 2, Section 10, Township 12, New Westminster Plan 12923 Last year he was the Lot 12, Section 10, Township 12, New Westminster Plan 42419 BCPNL rookie of the year, was named the top LOCATION: 10412, 10450 & 10500 Jackson Road offensive player, and was Nolan Skopliak, a MaFROM: RS-3 (One Family Rural Residential) & A-2 (Upland Agricultural) a league all-star. He led ple Ridge resident, will the league in home runs be competing in Four TO: R-3 (Special Amenity Residential District) and RS-1b (One with six, and RBI with Wheeler’s Top Truck Family (Medium Density) Urban Residential) 39. Challenge, one of the Considering he put PURPOSE: To permit a future subdivision of approximately 131 most lots. unique and chalup those power numlenging off-road comMap No. 848 (Schedule “B”) Map No. 849 (Schedule “C”) bers through 128 at bats, petitions in the world. O’Neill is on a pace to Colleen Flanagan/the newS The event is in its 21st improve considerably year this June, and it Grade 9 student Ashley Taylor of Samuel Robertson Technical, left, during a junior girls game against Tamawanis Tuesday afternoon at on those league-leading aims to determine who SRT. SRT won the game by a score of 2-0 in the first round of the Fraser Valley Championships. 5a) 2012-049-RZ numbers. is truly the best of the MAPLE ZONE Kyle Ross,RIDGE a Grade 10 AMENDING BYLAW NO. 6930-2012 best in a series of wild pitcher who has emerged off-road truck events. LEGAL: Part NE ¼, Group 1, North of LMP6073, District Lot 7890, as a bona fide prospect, Skopliak will square Section 19, Township 15 has won his first four off in his 1987 GMC starts of the season, and - 269 Street LOCATION: 12420 Jimmy against nine has allowed only 16 hits other competitors over A-2in(Upland Agricultural) andFROM: five walks in 25 five days at the Hollis“They were a little nervous, and I them. by Ne i l Cor be tt nings 14(One Family Suburban Residential) ter Hills State Vehicular think they thought it was going to be She took gave SRT the win by hamTO:pitched. He has RS-2 staff reporter strikeouts on the year. Recreation Area in Holeasier,” said Hampton. mering in two goals on shots from outpermit a future subdivision of 91 one acre lots. ThePURPOSE: six-foot-four Toright lister, California. Outside midfielder Mady McNeil had side the 18-yard box. hander has two more Readers of Four Keeper Asia Jesko had at least one The run to a Fraser Valley champi- a good start, using her track-star speed seasons in the BC BPL. Wheeler submitted entough save in earning the shutout, but onship in junior girls soccer began to create offence in the first half. On April 28, he had a tries that were voted on “She put their back line under pres- was not busy thanks to a back line anon Tuesday for the Samuel Robertson no-hitter going against by their peers via the sure a lot,” said Hampton. chored by standout Jennifer Lord. Technical (SRT) girls. the Nanaimo Pirates, magazine. But Katelyn Erhardsen has been the The SRT girls advance to the Valley They shut out Tamanawis 2-0 despite and finished with one Fans can get daily all season. SRT quarter-finals. If they win another home not playing their best game of the sea- team’s biggest weapon AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that a copy of the aforesaid bylaws and copies of staff hit allowed in 6.2 inupdates at www.fourthis year, and the game on Tuesday at 3:30 p.m., they will son. Coach Jason Hampton said his girls has scored 34 goals reports and other information considered by Council relevant to the matters contained nings. wheeler.com. looked tentative in their playoff opener. talented centre midfielder has 19 of be in the final four.
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Map No. 852 (Schedule “C”)
1a) 2011-069-RZ MAPLE RIDGE ZONE AMENDING BYLAW NO. 6845-2011 LEGAL: Parcel T, District Lot 278, Group 1, New Westminster District, Plan 52363 LOCATION: 20660 Maple Crescent FROM: RS-1 (One Family Urban Residential) and C-3 (Town Centre Commercial) TO: RS-1 (One Family Urban Residential) PURPOSE: To permit a future subdivision into 2 lots.
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3) 2011-063-RZ MAPLE RIDGE ZONE AMENDING BYLAW NO. 6854-2011 LEGAL: Lot 107, District Lot 242, Group 1, New Westminster District, Plan 46729 LOCATION: 20974 - 123 Avenue FROM: RS-1 (One Family Urban Residential) TO: RS-1b (One Family (Medium Density) Urban Residential) PURPOSE: To permit a future subdivision into 6 lots.
in the bylaws will also be available for public inspection at the Municipal Hall, Planning Department counter, between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. from May 8, 2013 to May 21, 2013, Saturdays, Sundays and Statutory Holidays excepted. Some of this information will M e a d o w R i d g e F e m a l e M i n o r H o c k ealso y beAposted sso a t i owebsite n www.mapleridge.ca on the Mayor & Council/Council on c thei District Meetings page.
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BALLANTYNE, Joyce With sadness we announce the passing of Joyce Margaret Ballantyne on May 2nd, 2013 at Heron Grove, Vernon, at the age of 90. Joyce will be lovingly remembered by her brother and sister-in-law, Peter and Barbara Morris, and her niece, Yvonne and family in England. Although Joyce had no children of her own, she will be lovingly remembered by the families of bcclassified.com her stepsons, Keith and Brian. Thru them, the love she gave was returned by her five grandchildren and 10 greatgrandchildren. Joyce was predeceased by her husband, Bob. For over 30 years, Joyce’s loves have been her gardening and her art work, spending many happy days out painting with her very special group of friends. In respecting Joyce’s wishes, she will be cremated. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to your local Canadian Cancer Society. Cremation arrangements are with Pleasant Valley Funeral Home, 4303 P.V. Road, Vernon, B.C. V1T 4M4 (250) 5424333.
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IN MEMORY of Donna Shimek, Happy Mothers Day. It was a short time ago that we lost you, and we think of you every day especially this mothers day weekend. We miss you momma, forever and always. Love Papa, Tony, Tracy, Leah & Bob, Clint & Kelly, Christie & Daryl and all the grandkids.
CORDONI, Margaret 1929-2013 She called herself a tough old Scottie, and was married for 66 years to Dante, a feisty Italian. She worked so hard her whole life. She could run a gillnetter through the coastal straights at night, make gravy like no one on earth, build numerous fences for her children’s homes, and caught more salmon than Dan in their retirement. She is still much loved by her best friend and husband, Dan, her 3 children, Bob (Heather), Pat (Stewart), Terrie, her 5 grandchildren, Trina (Cam), Dax (Allison), Meghan (Russ), Cam (Carla), Dan (Erica), Ryan (Ashley), and Kevin, and she was thrilled to have 3 beautiful great grandchildren, Kai, Lily, and Hazel. She always protected all of us, like a she bear with her cubs. We raise a glass of wine to you mom you made life good for us!
IN MEMORIAM GIFTS
DEGUIRE, Claude Gille June 1986 – April 2013 In loving memory of Claude Deguire. Your kindness and loving ways have made your family proud and you will be greatly missed and remembered. R.I.P. Funeral Mass will be held Thursday, May 16, 2013, 11:00 am at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church, 22561-121 St. Maple Ridge. Father R. Au Celebrant. Interment to follow.
Oct 9, 1942 ~ May 12, 2006
HULT, H.E. “Ed”
Love lives on forever in each memory and thought Of the special ones who meant so much and the happiness they brought.
Affectionately known as “the Viking”, passed away peacefully on May 6, 2013 at his home in Maple Ridge. Predeceased by his wife Elinor, and daughter Debbie. He is survived by his sister Sylvia and many friends. There will be no service at his request.
Love lives on forever~ it will never fade away ~ For, in our hearts, our loved ones are with us everyday.
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With heavy hearts we announce the passing of our beloved Dad. Predeceased by his loving wife Jean of 44 years and his brothers George Dennis, Alvin and Don and sister Norma. Survived by his loving family; children Bonnie (Jeff), Fred Jr., Jerry (Susanne), 8 grandchildren, 6 great grandchildren and 1 on the way. Brothers; Roy, Gordon and Douglas and Sisters; Dorothy, Thelma, Thea, Amy, Reta Mae, Leona and Trudine. Fred was born and raised on the farm in Pitt Meadows where he lived until the fall of 2012. Fred worked as a Superintendent for the District of Pitt Meadows for 30+ years, where he retired from in 1994. Fred was a Valued Honorable Member of the Volunteer Fire Department for the District of Pitt Meadows for approximately 15 years. He will be dearly missed and lovingly remembered by all who knew him, both professionally and personally. Memorial service will be held on Wednesday, May 15th, 2013 at 2:00 pm at Garden Hill Funeral Chapel, 11765 - 224th St., Maple Ridge. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Alzheimer’s Society would be greatly appreciated.
STENERSON Gordon M. Dec. 22, 1946 ~ April 25, 2013
With deepest sorrow, we announce Gord’s passing at Cascade Hospice, Chilliwack, BC. He leaves his loving wife LaVerne, immediate family, Joe, Percy, Gord M. and his loyal puppies Brewsky and Koko. Gord is survived by his 6 children, James (Katherine), David (Angela), Winnie (Chris), Crystal, Grant (Melissa) and Joe (Anna), his mother Pearl, sister Myrna (John). Additionally, Gord leaves his step children, Darren (Tara), Christina (Daylen), Mike (Catherine) and Rob as well as his 14 grandchildren. Gord enjoyed many years as a Handy dart driver in Abbotsford and will be greatly missed by all who knew him. No service by request. “I am with you and will watch over you wherever you go.” Online condolences to the family may be made to: www.wiebeandjeskefh.com
Wiebe & Jeske 604.859.5885
Expressions of sympathy can be made at www.gardenhill.ca
Condolences may be sent to www.mapleridgefuneral.ca
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KVAAS, Fred (Sonny) Jan. 21, 1931 - May 8, 2013
Ma, Dad, Son Jesse, Daughter Danielle and husband Sahreef, Granddaughter Tyla, Grandson Cruz, Nephew Travis
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WORDEN, Doreen Marie (nee Gordon) Nov 4, 1931 - April 9, 2013 Doreen passed away Tuesday April 9, 2013 at the age of 81. She will be lovingly remembered by her children Wendy (Ron) Collins, Susan (Tong) Lung, Tom (Lisa) Worden and her treasured grandchildren Sarah (James), Miranda and Benjamin. Doreen will be greatly missed by her big brother Merrill Gordon or “Wully” as she called him; her best friends, sister Jean and brother-in-law Al Easton and her nieces and nephews. All who knew and loved her will miss her wonderful sense of humour. Thank you to the wonderful caregiver’s at Harmony Court and most recently Lakeshore Care Centre.The kindness and loving care you gave our mom will never be forgotten. No service by request. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated.
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KONA - Rental avail between Nov. 29 - Dec. 13, 2013. Accom. for 2 or 4. $80/day. Has been renovated. Call Gail (604)462-9911
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PUDDLE D (Duck) Children’s Ctr Preschool Daycare 21/2 to 5 years Before &/or After school care K ~ 12 years Davie Jones Edith McDermott Highland Park Pitt Meadows Programs included: Arts, Science, Music, Math, Dramatic Play & Sports Fully licensed, Qualified E.C.E. Caregivers & Teachers Close to major route
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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Assistant In-SHUCK-ch Nation, Deroche Administration Office has a position available for an IT ASSISTANT. REGISTER NOW FOR DAYCARE & (FALL START) PRESCHOOL Montessori Program: Math, Language (Phonics), Sensorial & Practical Life Enrichment Programs: Music & Movement and French 2, 3 or 5 days per week preschool, extended preschool & daycare programs for children 30 months to 6 years old
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Tel: (604) 462-1400 Please visit us at: www.montessoricorner.ca WANTED live out nanny for 2 school age children, before and after school care in our home. Class 5 drivers license, clean driving record required, must have own vehicle. Good wage offered. Contact Jennifer 604-467-0248 or email phyland@shaw.ca WANTED live out Nanny for two elementary aged children. Before/after school hours in our home. Must have own vehicle, Class 5 Drivers license, Clean Driving Record. Good wage offered. Call Jennifer 604-467-0248 or emailphyland@shaw.ca
Duties include: Working under the supervision of the Information Technology Administrator, the incumbent will be expected to: D Assist with software updates D Install and configure computer systems D Monitor and maintain computer systems D Replace parts as instructed D Work continuously on a task until completion as instructed D Beneficial to have a valid class 5 Drivers License Experience: The incumbent shall be adept in using Microsoft office and familiar with hardware and software trouble shooting. They shall also possess superior verbal and written communication skills. This individual will have some post secondary education. SALARY dependant upon exp. DEADLINE: May 20th, 2013 START DATE: June 3, 2013 Please forward yolur resume and cover letter to:
HOME BUSINESS FOR SALE Retiring. Selling home business. We produce award ribbons and rosettes. $24,900 OBO
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Power sweeping,power scrubbing and pressure washing. Must be hard working with a good attitude. Burnaby based. Must be available to work nights and weekends. Good driving record & abstract required. Experience beneficial, but will train. Email: jobs@atlasg.net or Fax: 604-294-5988
Req’d by Commercial Laundry. Wed/Thurs/Fri’s, 8/hr shifts. Must have excellent customer service skills, good knowledge of the lower mainland and 5 years of good driving. Experience with cube vans an asset. $19.25/hr Apply in person btwn 8am-4pm with resume & abstract to:
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INTERIOR HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR SCHOOL. NO Simulators. In-the-seat training. Real world tasks. Weekly start dates. Job board! Funding options. SIGN UP ONLINE! iheschool.com 1-866-399-3853 INTERIOR HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR SCHOOL. NO Simulators. In-the-seat training. Real world tasks. Weekly start dates. Job board! Funding options. SIGN UP ONLINE! iheschool.com 1-866-399-3853
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Little Explorers Preschool
12145 Laity St. in St. Paul’s Lutheran Church Our experienced staff offer a developmentally appropriate curriculum that follows the Early Learning Framework. "HFT UP ZFBST t 1IPOJDT 1SPHSBN New 4 hr junior kindergarten program starting in Sept. WE ARE COMMITTED TO PROVIDING QUALITY CARE & A NURTURING ENVIRONMENT
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AUJLAS’ FARMS LTD FARM LABOURERS required 5 or 6 Days/Week 40 or 50 Hours/Week $10.25/Hour Horticultural work such as: Planting, pruning, spacing and harvesting the crop. Employment starts early July’13 Submit your application to: Phone: 604-465-8153 or by Fax:604-465-9340 or by mail:12554 Woolridge Rd., Pitt Meadows, B.C. V3Y 1Z1
Farm Workers Golden Eagle Group is looking for farm workers available from July to December. Duties include, weeding, berry harvesting, pipe and drainage repair, and other related duties. Work is outdoors, in all weather conditions and is physically demanding. Wages are $10.25/hour for 54 hours per week.
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EXPERIENCED Lane Closure Tech’s and Traffic Control people req’d. immediately. 604-996-2551 or email Traffic_King@shaw.ca
FISHING GUIDE Wanted for West Coast, Vancouver Island. $300.-$500./day. 3 years guiding experience required. Please email resume through website: www.salmoneye.net
.Flagpersons & Lane Closure Techs required. Must have reliable vehicle. Must be certified & experienced. Union wages & benefits. Fax resume 604-513-3661 email: darlene.hibbs@shawbiz.ca
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RESPONSIBILITIES ¡ Pursue company generated leads and provide estimates ¡ Oversee projects from estimate to completion including specs and drawings REQUIREMENTS ¡ Understand construction and building processes with some ability/familiarity to read blueprints ¡ Post-Secondary Education in construction design is a definite ASSET ¡ Previous experience in a related industry a PLUS ¡ Must be customer service oriented ¡ Will posses excellent communication and critical thinking skills t /P 5SBWFM t $PNQFUJUJWF #BTF 4BMBSZ t *ODFOUJWFT t &YUFOEFE #FOFÜUT t 3341 1MBO 1MFBTF FNBJM ZPVS SFTVNF UP DBSFFST!CDHSFFOIPVTFT DPN PS GBY 1MFBTF WJTJU VT PO MJOF GPS B NPSF EFUBJMFE PVUMJOF BU XXX CDHSFFOIPVTFT DPN
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Sto:lo Aboriginal Skills & Employment (SASET)
Available routes in Maple Ridge 40000058 - 109 Ave., 109A Ave., 110 Ave., 240 St., 241 St. 40100111 - 119 Ave., 220 St., 221 St., Lougheed Hwy., Selkirk Ave. 40220257 - 124 Ave., 126 Ave., 219 St., Harkness Crt., Higgins Crt., Highview Pl., Isaac Cres. 40220262 - 124 Ave, 216 St, Exeter Ave, Spring Cres, Thornton Ave
Employment Counselor Outreach Worker Sto:lo Aboriginal Skills & Employment Training (SASET) require the services of a qualified Employment Counselor Outreach Worker to provide Employment Services in outreach office employment field work. Pursuant to section 41 of the BC Human Rights Code, preference may be given to applicants of Aboriginal Ancestry. Please self-identify on your cover letter or resume. The Employment Counselor Outreach Worker is responsible for all aspects of career development services including needs determination, employment consultations, assessments, labour market research and active case management with a team of professionals. Case management will consist of continuous follow up with clients to review and or revise their action plans as well as conducting appropriate referrals to agencies, employers, and resources. The tracking of client interventions and progress will be done through regular updates on the ARMS web-based client data base system. The Employment Counselor will periodically deliver customized short-term employment related workshops in the communities. Salary Range: Will be determined based on qualifications and experience Type of Position: Full-time, subject to 3-month probationary period and planned performance evaluations. Applications Deadline: Tuesday May 14, 2013 at 4 pm Candidates will be short listed according to the qualifications/ requirements above. Please clearly indicate on your resume compliance with all indicated qualifications and requirements. Interested candidates can submit the resume to: Attention: Anna Celesta Sto:lo Aboriginal Skills & Employment Training Building 8/a – 7201 Vedder Road,Chilliwack, BC V2R 4G5 Or by email to : anna.celesta@saset.ca We regret that we will only respond to those applicants chosen for an interview. An eligibility list may be established from this posting. We thank all applicants for their interest. For complete description, please visit: www.saset.ca
Notice Of Employment Opportunity
STO:LO ABORIGINAL SKILLS & EMPLOYMENT TRAINING (SASET) FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATIVE CLERK SASET administration office located in Chilliwack, B.C. is seeking a qualified Finance & Administrative Clerk. This person will be responsible for reception, general office duties, and providing support to SASET Finance Administration. Pursuant to section 41 of the BC Human Rights Code, preference may be given to applicants of Aboriginal Ancestry. Please selfidentify on your cover letter or resume. Salary Range: negotiable – Subject to experience / qualifications Type of Position: Full Time position – subject to 3-month probation and annual performance evaluations. Applications Deadline: Friday, May 17, 2013 at 4:00 p.m. Interested candidates should submit a resume; cover letter and three letters of reference (work related) in confidence to: Attention: SASET Manager Sto:lo Aboriginal Skills & Employment Training #8A – 7201 Vedder Road Chilliwack, BC V2R 4G5 Email: anna.celesta@saset.ca Fax: (604) 824-5129 For complete Job Posting please go to www.saset.ca
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QUESNEL Industrial Transportation is currently hiring drivers for upcoming logging season. Steady work & very competitive compensation package. Please call Dennis @ 1(800)667-3944 or (250)992-2309
BC Greenhouse Builders, founded in 1951, is the leading manufacturer of premium greenhouses, servicing commercial and residential clients. We currently have an exciting opportunity for a Greenhouse Designer / Estimator. We are eager to train the right candidate that has a desire to take their career to the next level. Post secondary graduates welcome. The ideal candidate will posses a desire to provide exceptional service. Some great kids aged 12 to 18 who need a stable, caring home for a few months. Are you looking for the opportunity to do meaningful, fulfilling work? PLEA Community Services is looking for qualified applicants who can provide care for youth in their home on a full-time basis or on weekends for respite. Training, support and remuneration are provided. Funding is available for modifications to better equip your home. A child at risk is waiting for an open door.
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Golden Eagle Group is a blueberry and cranberry farm located in Pitt Meadows BC, Canada
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An Alberta Oilfield Construction Company is hiring dozer, excavator, and labourer/rock truck operators. Lodging and meals provided. Drug testing required. Call Contour Construction (780)723-5051.
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Available routes in Pitt Meadows 41011030 - Cobblestone Lane, Parkside Walk, Fieldstone Walk, Harris Rd (11620 - 11778 Even Side) 41011032 - Alouette Blvd., Blaney Dr., Blaney Way, Bonson Rd., Tully Cres. Serving Maple Ridge & Pitt Meadows since 1978
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WE NEED YOU TO JOIN OUR TEAM! Westcoast Moulding & Millwork, a building product supplier in Surrey has F/Time opportunities for experienced Sales Reps. Any previous sales experience is okay - we’ll teach you the ropes!! If you’re positive and energetic & looking for a long-term career in a progressive & dynamic company we want you! (Punjabi and / or Hindi also considered asset.) Excellent Remuneration Package Commensurate w/ Experience, Full Benefits & THE BEST WORK ENVIRO.
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142 OFFICE SUPPORT/CLERKS ISM Canada, an IBM Company, are seeking Client Support Technicians; $28.45 Hourly (Unionized); Three Regular Full Time and one Auxiliary in Prince Rupert, Campbell River, and Trail . To apply, visit www.ismcanada.com. Closes, May 23, 2013.
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Advertising Sales Representative The award-winning Maple Ridge Pitt Meadows News has an opening for an experienced full time Advertising Sales Representative. The successful candidate will be required to meet sales targets by deepening relationships with existing clients and developing new business with an aggressive face-to-face cold calling mandate. The ability to work independently in an extremely fast paced environment while adhering to deadlines is a must. Candidates considered for the position will be results oriented, strong communicators, and be willing to learn and adapt in an ever changing business environment. A vehicle and a valid driver’s license is required. We offer a great working environment with a competitive base salary and commission plan along with a strong benefit package. Black Press has over 170 community newspapers across Canada and the United States and for the proven candidate the opportunities are endless. Please submit your resume with a cover letter by 5:00 pm Sunday, May 19, 2013 to: Carly Ferguson, Advertising & Creative Services Manager Maple Ridge Pitt Meadows News 22328 - 119th Avenue Maple Ridge, BC V2X 2Z3 or by email: admanager@mapleridgenews.com Thank you to all who apply, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. No phone calls please.
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Black Press is a market-leading, community based, media company which publishes over 160 community newspapers and 110 websites throughout British Columbia, Alberta, Hawaii, Washington, Oregon and Ohio. Located in Abbotsford, our BC Finance Division is looking for a Credit and Collections Manager for its BC and Alberta Divisions. The ideal candidate will have experience in a businessto-business credit and collections environment. Must have an intermediate to advanced proficiency level with Microsoft Excel, and demonstrate successful leadership with the ability to communicate effectively in all forms. The Credit and Collections Manager will engage, manage and work to directly improve the activities of the credit department. Additionally, he/she will manage the administration of all credit activities including the credit approval process, collection of accounts receivables and the credit support function. Specifically, the Credit and Collections Manager will: • Supervise the work of 8 credit personnel • Develop/recommend/implement credit and collections policies and procedures • Make decisions regarding bad debt write-offs • Recommend and oversee both third party action and bankruptcy claims • Facilitate the balance between sales growth and credit risk Preference will be given to those with five plus years of managerial experience and who have completed or are currently enrolled in the Certified Credit Professional (CCP) Program. Your application should include a resume plus references and a cover letter outlining any relevant experience. Please submit your resume before Monday, May 16, 2013 to: Steve Schotts Controller, Black Press BC Division Black Press Group Ltd. 34375 Gladys Avenue, Abbotsford, B.C. V2S 2H5 E-mail: sschotts@blackpress.ca
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YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 Service Call Lic #89402 Same day guarn’td We love small jobs! 604-568-1899 . Expert Power Washing. Gutters cleaned & repaired. www.expertpowerwashing. Mike, 604-961-1280
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HOME IMPROVEMENTS
ACTION RENOVATIONS New reno’s, basement suites, bathrooms, painting, plumbing & electrical, framing, drywall & spray-tex. Free Est. 604-492-4211 / 941-6883
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HOME REPAIRS
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604-618-6401 Marcel Repairs, Maintenance, Renovation Guaranteed work, Free Estimate
GARAGE SALES
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FREE CLOTHING GIVEAWAY
RETIRED carpenter wants to keep busy. Looking for small carpentry jobs. Will repair or build new. Will also do small plumbing jobs. Call Ken 604-460-7803.
Colleen Findlay Place
300
11601 Laity, Maple Ridge Sat May 11th, 12-3pm.
Gently used clothing and accessories
LANDSCAPING
GARAGE SALES
Maple Ridge. 2Family Moving Sale: Sat / Sun, May 11 & 12, 9am-4pm 12482 Grace Street. Furniture, Tools, Outdoor stuff and Lots More
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GARAGE SALES
MAPLE RIDGE
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Maple Ridge
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GARAGE SALES
Whonnock
YARD SALE
BRANDY WYND Estate/Garage Sale
Mother’s Day Sale
Saturday May 11 9am ~ 6pm Sunday - rain permitting
60 units
Get in on the action!
GARAGE SALES
27010 100th Ave Saturday, May 11 9am ~ 3pm
Lrg 3’’ waste pump, Prof 10’’ tile sawy, tools, US Military Clothes, Antiques & Collectibles, Bikes & Garden Equip, Wheelbarrows
CLUBHOUSE 22308 - 124 Ave Saturday, May 11, 9:00 am - 2:30 pm
corner 232 St & 128 Ave
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
Some furn, household & misc
www.bcclassified.com A-1 CONTRACTING. Renos. Bsmt, kitchens, baths, custom cabinets, tiling, plumbing, sundecks, fencing, reroofing. Dhillon 604-782-1936.
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES Full Landscape Construction for 33 Years.
300
Locally owned and operated. All work guaranteed.
LANDSCAPING
Landscape Construction Renovations W Maintenance
Steve 778-848-0036 Ed’s ROTOTILLING & LANDSCAPING
604-941-2263 / 604-725-7246
Den’s GarDENing Services Spring into Action; cleanups, Hedges, Rubbish removal, Topping, Pruning, Wind or Snow damage & removals, Chipping & Stump grinding.
Kitchens, Bathrooms, Flooring, Drywall, Garages, Decks & more * 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE* INSURED ~ WCB
EAGLE TILE A - 20779 Lougheed Hwy Maple Ridge Your local natural stone distributors. Custom made Granite Countertops. Slate Granite Marble Tile Tumbled stone. Large selection of Porcelain & Ceramic Sales & Service 604.463.0718 ~ 604.460.6656
D Garden Blend Soil D Lawn Blend Soil D Custom Blends avail. D Composted Mushroom Manure
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CRESCENT Plumbing & Heating Licensed Residential 24hr. Service • Hot water tanks • Furnaces • Broilers • Plugged Drains 778-862-0560
✔ ALL YOUR PLUMBING NEEDS Call Niko Plumbing Ltd. 24/7. Res/Com, plugged drains. h/w tanks. ★15 yrs exp. 604-837-6640
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AFFORDABLE MOVING Local & Long Distance
$45/Hr
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AAA PRECISION PAINTING. Quality work. 778-881-6096.
PRESSURE WASHING
Pressure - Wash - Paint Moss Removal - Roofs - Driveways *Apts *Strata *Business *Homes Seniors 10% Off. Ph: 604-319-1993
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Call Ian 604-724-6373
10% OFF - Call 604.812.9721 AMG ROOFING & SIDING. Re-roofing, new roof, gutters. WCB
Mainland Roofing Ltd. 25 yrs in roofing industry
778-997-9582 HUNGRY PAINTERS ceiling, walls, trim, power washing Int/Ext Spray, Brush & Roll 604-467-2532
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
call 604.575-5555
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Scott 604-891-9967
• Tree Trimming • Fully Insured • Best Rates 604-787-5915/604-291-7778
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Recycled Earth Friendly HOT TUBS ARE NO PROBLEM!
Call Scott at 604-618-0333 Certified Arborist
604.587.5865
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Handyman Services Spring Clean-up Rubbish Removal Located in Maple Ridge Call Matt
PETS 454
EQUESTRIAN
CEDAR HOGFUEL Special Spring prices Sawdust also available
359 SAND, GRAVEL & TOPSOIL
TOPSOIL
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Augustine Soil & Mulch Ltd. Pitt Meadows, BC
604-465-5193
SUNDECKS
Woodland Decks W Design & Renovations W Decks W Fences W Stairs W Retaining walls W Railings Home Renovations Call Patrick for a free est.
604-351-6245 RAINFOREST DECK & RAIL D Deck Rebuilds & Additions D Vinyl Waterproofing D 10 Year No Leak Warranty D Aluminum & Glass Rails The Last Deck You Will Ever Need!
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Eastcan Roofing & Siding •New Roofs •Re-Roofs •Repairs Liability Insurance/BBB/10% off with ad
604.562.0957 or 604.961.0324
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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.
HUSKY WOLF X pups. Four; 8 wks old. $500/ea. 1st shots/dewormed. Glenn 604-308-3396 Boston Bar.
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 POMERANIAN - 10 weeks old. 2 black males. 1st shot, vet checked, paper trained. $500 (604)941-2959 SHELTIES: 6/mo m, 4/yr male, 3/yr old fem, Puppies- Sable, ready now Shots/dewormed. 604-826-6311.
YELLOW LAB PUPS. Ready to go. Vet checked. $600. Parents on site. 604-852-6176 Abbotsford.
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removal done RIGHT!
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Pay-Less Pro Painting
TREE & STUMP
JUNK REMOVAL
Aluminum patio cover, sunroom, railing and vinyl. 604-782-9108 www.PatioCoverVancouver.com
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TREE SERVICES
604-475-7077 360 PLUMBING & HEATING. Gas, plumbing, heating, reno’s, repairs. 20 years exp., reliable & courteous. Lic’d. Bonded. Jack 778-835-4416
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SURREY: 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, hardwood floors throughout and new roof. $549,000. 604-575-5555.
Call Tony 604-834-2597 www.bulldogdisposal.ca
Journeyman Call 604-345-0899
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604-537-4140
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Residential / Commercial
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100% Heating & Plumbing 24/7
1PRO MOVING & SHIPPING. Across the street - across the world Real Professionals, Reas. Rates. Best in every way! 604-721-4555.
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Home & Yard Clean Ups
Running this ad for 8yrs
604-465-1311
Meadows Landscape Supply
NO Wood byproducts used
17607 Ford Road Pitt Meadows
Bulldog Disposal Co.
338 317
RUBBISH REMOVAL
www.paintspecial.com
(Ceiling & Trim extra) Price incls Cloverdale Premium quality paint. NO PAYMENT until Job is completed. Ask us about our Laminate Flooring & Maid Services.
604.465.2944
all soils are tested for Optimum growing requirements.
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604.339.1989 Lower Mainland 604.996.8128 Fraser Valley
3 rooms for $299, 2 coats any colour
JAGUAR LANDSCAPING Lawn & Garden Service. Design, Pruning, Lawns, Cleanups, Comm/ Res. (604)466-1369
~ Free Estimates ~
329 PAINTING & DECORATING
PAINT SPECIAL
604-463-3644 604-861-1490
*Rototilling *Levelling *Gardens *Loader Work *Brush Cutter *Plowing
101 - 19070 Lougheed Hwy, Pitt Meadows
LANDSCAPING
Green Services Ltd
www.pearllandscapes.com
Dean 604-834-3076
300
DUTCH TOUCH
FREE ESTIMATES
Home Renovations and New Construction
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
356
TREE SERVICES
RUBBISH REMOVAL
604-572-3733 T & K Haulaway
APPLIANCES
Washers & Dryers Inglis matching sets $275. Inglis mixed match sets $250. ALSO Electric ranges $125. & up
These machines look & run like new No delivery, Must pick up REMPELS SERVICE 604-467-2794
FREE! Scrap Metal Removal...FREE!!! *Appliances *BBQs *Exercise Equip *Cars/Trucks/Trailers *Hotwater Tanks *Furnaces * Restaurant Equipment All FREE pickup!
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FERTILIZERS
WEED FREE Mushroom Manure 13 yards - $160 or Well Rotted 10 yards - $180. 604-856-8877
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FRUIT & VEGETABLES
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE 560
MISC. FOR SALE
REAL ESTATE 633 MOBILE HOMES & PARKS
BLOOMERS 12776 256 St.
May 10, 1pm - 8pm May 11 & 12, 10am - 4pm
REAL ESTATE
FURNITURE
~ Since 1987 ~ $$CASH $$ for your furniture, tools, electronics, antiques, appliances, computers & collectibles.
OKANAGAN PRIME LAKEVIEW LOTS 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
ANYTHING OF VALUE
Single Items to Entire Households 604-463-4449 604-209-6583 BRAND NEW Luxury Hotel Queen Mattresses by SERTA
LOTS
LOT in Abbotsford, 60x300 zoned low rise Apt., 33515 Switzer Ave. $289,000. Guenther 604-880-5062
*NEW QUEEN MATTRESS SET* Pillow Top in Plastic. Mfr. Warranty Must Sell! $200 ~ 604-484-0379
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MISC. FOR SALE
633 MOBILE HOMES & PARKS
14’’ Electric Lawnmower $50. Car Polisher $10. Drill Press Stand $5. Router $20. 12 Volt Fuel Pump $125. Call: (778)822-3591
• 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 #1 IN RENTALS (Since 1990)
Professional Property Management Services P.Meadows - Solaris Towers BRAND NEW UNITS AVAIL *1Bd+den. *2Bd+den. *3Bdrm.
Call 604-464-7548 Visit our website for other rentals: www.profile-properties.com
2 bdrm bright apt. Large 2 br located in a Central Coq Co-op. $810/mo. No subsidy. Close to transit, schools, and shopping. Sandy 604 945 5864 sandy@terramanagement.ca
Maple Ridge 1 Bdrm $550/mo Incl’s hot water Certified Crime Free Building Mature adult oriented. Close to uptown 604-463-4131 for appointment (9am-5pm) New home w/riverview in Ruskin. Pet/fam ok. $89,800 with $505 pad rent. Chuck 604-830-1960.
MAPLE RIDGE. 1 Bedroom suite from $650/mo. Avail immed. Richard 604-369-1096
RENTALS 706
APARTMENT/CONDO
GARIBALDI Court
PORT COQUITLAM
(604) 463-9522 Central Maple Ridge
1 Bdrm suite $775
Great location for seniors! Clean, quiet & affordable! Incls heat, h/w, cable. Senior Move-In Allowance. Refs & Credit check req.
Sorry No Pets For more info: google us. MAPLE RIDGE
639 REAL ESTATE SERVICES
MAPLE INN 11695 -224th St
CONTAINERS FOR SALE 40 ft in good condition - pre-wired 24 and 20 ft in fair/good condition. Previously used for storage. 604-328-2837 HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper?
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
RENTALS TIRED OF THE TRAFFIC? Why not relocate to beautiful Logan Lake, in the Interior of BC? 3 Bdrm rancher backing onto forest. Fully fenced backyard. Affordable at $199,000. 147 Jasper Drive. Call Cyndi Crossley: 250-374-3022
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800 coil. 3” Pillow Top. In Original Plastic. Leftover from Hotel Order 10 yr. wrnty. $390 604.791.2621
APARTMENT/CONDO
2 BEDROOM
(local BC Farmers) Free coffee
#1 Cash Buyer
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AVAILABLE MID-MAY
Hanging Baskets, Planters, Fruits & Veggies.
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RENTALS
S Incl heat/hot wtr, wndw cvrngs S Close to bus stop S Walk to shpng/medical/WCE S Across from park w/Mtn views S Gated parking and Elevator S Adult oriented building S References required CALL FOR APPOINTMENT
604-464-3550 PORT MOODY very clean 2 bdrm 2 bath 1 prkg. ss appli. f/p, patio, June 1. $1275/mo. 778-834-4774.
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
1 & 2 Bdrms $790/$880 GREAT LOCATION
Queen Anne Apts. * Renovated Suites * Clean, very quiet, large, INCLUDES: HEAT, HOT WATER & HYDRO Near Shopping & Amenities. SENIOR’S DISCOUNT
604-463-7450 604-463-2236 12186-224 St, Maple Ridge Certified Crime Free Buildings MAPLE RIDGE - 920sf. 2 bdrm. 2 bath 3rd. flr. New carpet, 6 appli. 1 car parking, N/P, N/S. $1150/mo. C21 Prudential 604.889.2470
MAPLE RIDGE
11895 Laitty St, Maple Ridge
Fully renovated 1 & 2 bdrm suites Full time on-site caretaker. Available Immediately CALL ANYTIME TO VIEW
778-839-4691
709 COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL CHILLIWACK WAREHOUSE 5,400sf. @ $4.50sf. + 3N 5 offices & 2 bathrooms. Two 3 phase & single phase power. 1 bay door 12 x 12. (604)941-2959 PORT COQUITLAM, 1500 - 3000 sq ft. Ground floor commercial area. Facing onto city park. 1 blk from Lougheed/ Shaughnessy intersection. Call 604-464-3550.
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AVAILABLE NOW 1 & 2 BDRM SUITES
MAPLE COURT I 22437 121st Ave 604-467-0715
MAPLE COURT II 22423 121st Ave 604-467-4894
MAPLE RIDGE CENTRAL 1 bdrm apt, $730/mo incl heat, h/w, N/P. Avail June 1. Call 604-476-6683. MAPLE RIDGE, Central 1bdrm apt, quiet secure bldg, gas f/p, u/g prkg, laundry rm. $890/mo. 604-785-8851
Maple Ridge Central
Certified Crime Free Clean, Quiet Building for Mature Adults Only. 1 Bdrm. gas F/P. No Pets, Non Smoker
$525 + util’s
(604) 467- 5271 MAPLE RIDGE Central Spacious 1 bdrm apt. Deck, lndry facil, prkg. NS/NP $620 May 15. 604-937-3534 Maple Ridge
Glenwood Manor Apartments 1 & 2 Bdrms from $655 & $880 & renovated suite with dishwasher $45. extra. Clean, Spacious Includes heat, hot water & parking Seniors discount 21387 Dewdney Trunk Rd
(604)466-5799
MAPLE RIDGE NEWER APARTMENTS ◆ 1 & 2 Bdrm starting at $750 ◆ Six Appliances ◆ Secured Underground Prkg. ◆ Cls. to West Coast Express ◆ Adult Oriented
Large 1 & 2 Bedrooms. Hardwood floors, adult oriented, heat, h/w & cable incl’d, f/p, Approved pets only. Criminal Record check may be reqd Resident Manager Onsite Now with SENIORS DISCOUNT
604.466.8404 (Erik) M.RIDGE Cntrl 11735-225 St. Quiet 2 bdrm $900, incl heat & h/w. No dogs. 604-728-0940, 604-468-9420
Polo Club Apartments 19071 Ford Rd. Pitt Meadows Clean, Quiet Well Managed Bldg. 3 Blocks to W.C. Express W 1 & 2 Bdrm Suites W 3 Appliances W Secured Garage Parking W Adult Oriented W Ref’s Req’d & Absolutely No Pets
604.465.7221
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SUITES, LOWER
$990. Newly reno’d ground lvl 2 bdr Laundry, dishwasher, parking, patio. Coq Center. 604-552-5949 COQUITLAM:1/2 blk fr Como Lake Prk. Priv detached Bachelor ste $625 incl util N/P 604-937-0168 Auto Financing 1.800.910.6402
COQUITLAM Como Lk/Thermal Dr. 1200 s/f, 2bdr bsmt suite, inste w/d, nr Como Lk Shopping Cntr. Avl now $1000 +1/3utils. 604-780-1099. COQUITLAM Ctr. Bright 2bdr gr/lvl full bath, share w/d. Avl now, ns/np. $850 +share utils. 604-616-2725 MAPLE RIDGE - 2 bdrm ground flr, lrg l/r, f/p. 1 full bath. Own w/d. own entr. 238 & Dewdney Trunk area. $875/mo inc gas & hydro. Avail. now. (604)230-8659 MAPLE RIDGE, LARGE 1 bdrm suite, near schools, WCE, & shop centre. $725 incl. util’s. Own W/D. Brand new carpet/laminate. N/S NP. Avail. now. Ph: (778)242-1313. MAPLE RIDGE lrg 2 bdrm grnd lvl suite, incl F/S, D/W, share lndry. $900 utils incl. Quiet mature, N/S, N/P. Avail now. Call: 778-858-5256
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MAPLE RIDGE - 216 & Dewdney 3 bdrm, shrd w/d. L/R & D/R Furn. incl. Fenced yrd. n/s, n/p. Util 60%. Refs. $1200/mo. (604)290-6858
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MAPLE RIDGE 3 BDRM home. Pet ok. $1400/mo. Avail. July 1st. (604)817-1024
CARS - DOMESTIC
2008 BUICK Lucerne CXL, loaded, showroom cond, low K’s, private. $10,900. 1-(778)565-4230
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TOP CA$H PAID TODAY For SCRAP VEHICLES!
2 hr. Service www.a1casper.com (604)209-2026
BIG DEALS
AAA SCRAP CAR REMOVAL Minimum $150 cash for full size vehicles, any cond. 604-518-3673 The Scrapper
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TOWNHOUSES
PITT MEADOWS: 2 - 3 bdrm co-op T/H $1030/mo - $1134/mo. Shares req’d. Close to WCE, schools & shopping. No subsidy available. 19225 119th Ave. For more info & to book an appt. call 604-465-1938
MAPLE RIDGE; 3 bdrm rancher on 1 acre, new kitch, full bath, 5 appls, garage $1550 June 1 604-518-8800
TOP PRODUCERS REALTY LTD
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SUITES, UPPER
3 bdrm house for rent in Pitt Meadows. Near transit and Meadowtown Mall. One year lease min. $1600 per month. Available July 1st. Call 604-319-6638
#1 FREE SCRAP VEHICLE REMOVAL ASK ABOUT $500 CREDIT $$$ PAID FOR SOME 604.683.2200
TRANSPORTATION 810
AUTO FINANCING
Need A Vehicle! Guaranteed Auto Loan. Apply Now, 1.877.680.1231 www.UapplyUdrive.ca
MAPLE RIDGE: 102A Ave: Falcon Landing Gorgeous 4 Bdrm + rec room family home. Conveniently located in walking distance to schools and parks. 2.5 bath, gas f/p. Avail NOW! $1950/mo. N/p. N/s. 228th St: 1 Bdrm condo. Avail NOW! Granite throughout. Big windows. Insuite ldry. Secure underground prkg. Np/Ns $1050/mo
• Autos • Trucks • Equipment Removal FREE TOWING 7 days/wk. We pay Up To $500 CA$H Rick Goodchild 604.551.9022
For viewing call Gulnaz 604-820-9000 or TEXT 604-854-0011 For pictures & details visit MindyMcPherson.com
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OFFICE/RETAIL
MAPLE RIDGE OFFICE & RETAIL SPACE
22334 - 117th Ave Phone 604-463-5660 Maple Ridge Swan Court Apartments
604.465.7713
Central Maple Ridge, 4 bdrm home. Avail June 1. Nr shopping. Cat ok. Appointment to view, 604-476-0332
MAPLE RIDGE - 3000sf. 2 storey 4 bdrm. 4 bath + finished basement. Kanaka Elementary area, double garage, quiet family street, A/C, fenced yard. $2200/mo. Sorry No Pets. Avail.Now! Rick 604.790.7425
AUTO FINANCING
Public Access Launch Ramp Outdoor Storage for Boats, RV’s, Cars, Trucks & Trailers Year Rental Moorage Fuel Dock W Onsite Manager
newly renovated 1 bedroom 1/2 duplex centrally located $550/mo cable inc pets negotiable,
733 MOBILE HOMES & PADS
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Pitt Meadows Marina
Maple Ridge/Mission border. New 2 bdrm mobile home on very priv gated acreage. Mature quiet tenant(s). $1200/mo June 1st. 604-374-3466.
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STORAGE
MAPLE RIDGE 20963 Lougheed Hwy.
604-306-5752
&
749
TRANSPORTATION
MAPLE RIDGE - Thornhill area. lrg. 1 bdrm. Full bath, on acreage. Walk in closet. Full Tile throughout. Pri. entry & prkg. $875/mo. incls. WIFI, laundry & hydro N/S. Small pet okay. Avail. immed. 604-816-0849
DUPLEXES/4PLEXES
“Ridge Meadows Inn”
Heat, hot water & parking. Close to stores & schools.
RENTALS
Various downtown locations. Avail. Now! Updated and well maintained. Various sizes 320sf. - 2000sf. Starting at $495/month.
Rick Medhurst Royal LePage Realty
604-463-3000
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ROOMS FOR RENT
$75 OFF 1ST MONTH
Rooms from $445/mo. Fully Furn, weekly maid service, cable TV, private bath, on bus route, 5/min walk to commuter rail.
Haney Motor Hotel 22222 Lougheed Hwy., Maple Ridge Inquire in person between 9am - 3pm or
Call 604-467-3944 Searching for your dream home or selling it? This is the location. Listings include everything from acreage, farms/ranches to condos and waterfront homes.
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CASH FOR Carbodies, Steel, Cast Iron, Tin, Appliances, Copper, Brass, Aluminum, Stainless, Rads, Converters, Lead, Christmas Lights, Cans, BX Cable, Aluminum Cable, Extention Cords, Transmissions, Electric Motors, AC Units, Zinc, Ballasts, Starters, Alternators, Nickel, Fin, Batteries, Tec Cable, and Transformers. CALL FOR TODAY’S PRICES Mon - Sat 8am - 4pm
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INCLUDES: DRIVER SELECTABLE STEERING (DSS) • AIR CONDITIONING • 7 AIRBAGS • HEATED FRONT SEATS • SIRIUS XM® RADIO WITH BLUETOOTH® HANDS FREE PHONE SYSTEM • COOLED GLOVE BOX
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HWY: 5.3L/100 KM CITY: 7.8L/100 KM▼
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The Hyundai names, logos, product names, feature names, images and slogans are trademarks owned by Hyundai Auto Canada Corp. †Finance offers available O.A.C. from Hyundai Financial Services based on a new 2013 Elantra L 6-Speed Manual/Elantra Coupe GLS 6-Speed Manual/Elantra GT L 6-Speed Manual with an annual finance rate of 0%/0.99%/1.29% for 84 months. Bi-weekly payments are $79/$122/$113. No down payment required. Cost of Borrowing is $0/$761/$911. Finance offers include Delivery and Destination of $1,495. Registration, insurance, PPSA, fees, levies, charges, license fees and all applicable taxes are excluded. Delivery and destination charge includes freight, P.D.E., dealer admin fees and a full tank of gas. Financing example: 2013 Elantra L 6-Speed Manual for $14,344 at 0% per annum equals $79 bi-weekly for 84 months for a total obligation of $14,344. Cash price is $17,444. Cost of Borrowing is $0. Example price includes Delivery and Destination of $1,495. Registration, insurance, PPSA, fees, levies, charges, license fees and all applicable taxes are excluded. Fuel consumption for 2013 Elantra Sedan L 6-Speed Manual (HWY 5.2L/100KM; City 7.1L/100KM)/Elantra Coupe GLS 6-Speed Manual (HWY 5.2L/100KM; City 7.2L/100KM)/Elantra GT L 6-Speed Manual (HWY 5.3L/100KM; City 7.8L/100KM) are based on Energuide. Actual fuel efficiency may vary based on driving conditions and the addition of certain vehicle accessories. Fuel economy figures are used for comparison purposes only. Price of models shown 2013 Elantra Limited/Elantra Coupe SE/Elantra GT SE Tech 6-Speed Auto is $24,794/$26,694/$27,844. Prices include Delivery and Destination charges of $1,495. Registration, insurance, PPSA, fees, levies, charges, license fees and all applicable axes are excluded. Price adjustments are calculated against the vehicle’s starting price. Price adjustments of up to $3,100 available on 2013 Elantra L 6-Speed Manual. Price adjustments applied before taxes. Offer cannot be combined or used in conjunction with any other available offers. Offer is non-transferable and cannot be assigned. No vehicle trade-in required. *Purchase, finance or lease an in-stock 2013 Accent/Elantra/Elantra Coupe/Elantra GT/Veloster/Genesis Coupe/Sonata/Sonata HEV/Santa Fe Sport/ Santa Fe XL/Tucson/2012 Sonata HEV during the Double Savings Event and you will receive a Price Privileges Fuel Card for customers in Alberta and Saskatchewan or Preferred Price Fuel Card for customers in British Columbia worth $218 (2013 Accent, Elantra, Elantra Coupe, Elantra GT, Veloster)/$320 (2013 Sonata, 2012/2013 Sonata HEV)/$350 (2013 Genesis Coupe, Tucson, Santa Fe Sport, Santa Fe XL). Price Privileges Fuel Cards issued for customers in Alberta & Saskatchewan cannot be used in the province of British Columbia. Based on Energuide combined fuel consumption rating for the 2013 Accent Auto (6.3L/100km)/Elantra Auto (6.3L/100km)/Elantra Coupe Auto (6.6L/100km)/Elantra GT Auto (6.6L/100km)/Veloster 1.6L Auto (6.3L/100km)/ Genesis Coupe 2.0L Auto (8.6L/100km)/Sonata 2.4L Auto (7.3L/100km)/Sonata HEV Auto (5.2L/100km)/Tucson 2.0L Auto (8.2L/100km)/Santa Fe Sport 2.4L FWD Auto (8.6L/100km)/2012 Sonata HEV Auto (5.3L/100km) and the combined fuel consumption rating for the 2013 Santa Fe XL 3.3L FWD (9.9L/100km) as determined by the Manufacturer as shown on www.hyundaicanada.com at 15,400km/year which is the yearly average driving distance as referenced by Transport Canada’s Provincial Light Vehicle Fleet Statistics, 2011, minus one full tank of fuel provided at the time of delivery of 2013 Accent (43L), Elantra (48L), Elantra Coupe (50L), Elantra GT (50L), Veloster (50L), Genesis Coupe (65L), Sonata (70L), Sonata HEV (65L), Tucson (58L), Santa Fe Sport (66L), Santa Fe XL (71L), 2012 Sonata HEV (65L), this is equivalent to $0.30 (2013 Accent, Elantra, Elantra Coupe, Elantra GT, Veloster)/$0.40 (2013 Sonata, 2013 Sonata HEV, 2012 Sonata HEV)/$0.35 (2013 Genesis Coupe, Tucson, Santa Fe Sport, Santa Fe XL) per litre savings on each litre of gas up to a total of 725 Litres (2013 Accent/Elantra/Elantra Coupe/Elantra GT/Veloster), 800 Litres (2013 Sonata/2013 Sonata HEV/2012 Sonata HEV) and 1,000 Litres (2013 Genesis Coupe/Tucson/Santa Fe Sport/Santa Fe XL). Actual fuel efficiency may vary based on driving conditions and the addition of certain vehicle accessories. Fuel economy figures are used for comparison purposes only. †*Offers available for a limited time, and subject to change or cancellation without notice. See dealer for complete details. Dealer may sell for less. Inventory is limited, dealer order may be required. ††Hyundai’s Comprehensive Limited Warranty coverage covers most vehicle components against defects in workmanship under normal use and maintenance conditions.
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The Hyundai names, logos, product names, feature names, images and slogans are trademarks owned by Hyundai Auto Canada Corp. †Finance offers available O.A.C. from Hyundai Financial Services based on a new 2013 Elantra L 6-Speed Manual/Elantra Coupe GLS 6-Speed Manual/Elantra GT L 6-Speed Manual with an annual finance rate of 0%/0.99%/1.29% for 84 months. Bi-weekly payments are $79/$122/$113. No down payment required. Cost of Borrowing is $0/$761/$911. Finance offers include Delivery and Destination of $1,495. Registration, insurance, PPSA, fees, levies, charges, license fees and all applicable taxes are excluded. Delivery and destination charge includes freight, P.D.E., dealer admin fees and a full tank of gas. Financing example: 2013 Elantra L 6-Speed Manual for $14,344 at 0% per annum equals $79 bi-weekly for 84 months for a total obligation of $14,344. Cash price is $17,444. Cost of Borrowing is $0. Example price includes Delivery and Destination of $1,495. Registration, insurance, PPSA, fees, levies, charges, license fees and all applicable taxes are excluded. ▼Fuel consumption for 2013 Elantra Sedan L 6-Speed Manual (HWY 5.2L/100KM; City 7.1L/100KM)/Elantra Coupe GLS 6-Speed Manual (HWY 5.2L/100KM; City 7.2L/100KM)/Elantra GT L 6-Speed Manual (HWY 5.3L/100KM; City 7.8L/100KM) are based on Energuide. Actual fuel efficiency may vary based on driving conditions and the addition of certain vehicle accessories. Fuel economy figures are used for comparison purposes only. ♦Price of models shown 2013 Elantra Limited/Elantra Coupe SE/Elantra GT SE Tech 6-Speed Auto is $24,794/$26,694/$27,844. Prices include Delivery and Destination charges of $1,495. Registration, insurance, PPSA, fees, levies, charges, license fees and all applicable taxes are excluded. ΩPrice adjustments are calculated against the vehicle’s starting price. Price adjustments of up to $3,100 available on 2013 Elantra L 6-Speed Manual. Price adjustments applied before taxes. Offer cannot be combined or used in conjunction with any other available offers. Offer is non-transferable and cannot be assigned. No vehicle trade-in required. *Purchase, finance or lease an in-stock 2013 Accent/Elantra/Elantra Coupe/Elantra GT/Veloster/Genesis Coupe/Sonata/Sonata HEV/Santa Fe Sport/ Santa Fe XL/Tucson/2012 Sonata HEV during the Double Savings Event and you will receive a Price Privileges Fuel Card for customers in Alberta and Saskatchewan or Preferred Price Fuel Card for customers in British Columbia worth $218 (2013 Accent, Elantra, Elantra Coupe, Elantra GT, Veloster)/$320 (2013 Sonata, 2012/2013 Sonata HEV)/$350 (2013 Genesis Coupe, Tucson, Santa Fe Sport, Santa Fe XL). Price Privileges Fuel Cards issued for customers in Alberta & Saskatchewan cannot be used in the province of British Columbia. Based on Energuide combined fuel consumption rating for the 2013 Accent Auto (6.3L/100km)/Elantra Auto (6.3L/100km)/Elantra Coupe Auto (6.6L/100km)/Elantra GT Auto (6.6L/100km)/Veloster 1.6L Auto (6.3L/100km)/ Genesis Coupe 2.0L Auto (8.6L/100km)/Sonata 2.4L Auto (7.3L/100km)/Sonata HEV Auto (5.2L/100km)/Tucson 2.0L Auto (8.2L/100km)/Santa Fe Sport 2.4L FWD Auto (8.6L/100km)/2012 Sonata HEV Auto (5.3L/100km) and the combined fuel consumption rating for the 2013 Santa Fe XL 3.3L FWD (9.9L/100km) as determined by the Manufacturer as shown on www.hyundaicanada.com at 15,400km/year which is the yearly average driving distance as referenced by Transport Canada’s Provincial Light Vehicle Fleet Statistics, 2011, minus one full tank of fuel provided at the time of delivery of 2013 Accent (43L), Elantra (48L), Elantra Coupe (50L), Elantra GT (50L), Veloster (50L), Genesis Coupe (65L), Sonata (70L), Sonata HEV (65L), Tucson (58L), Santa Fe Sport (66L), Santa Fe XL (71L), 2012 Sonata HEV (65L), this is equivalent to $0.30 (2013 Accent, Elantra, Elantra Coupe, Elantra GT, Veloster)/$0.40 (2013 Sonata, 2013 Sonata HEV, 2012 Sonata HEV)/$0.35 (2013 Genesis Coupe, Tucson, Santa Fe Sport, Santa Fe XL) per litre savings on each litre of gas up to a total of 725 Litres (2013 Accent/Elantra/Elantra Coupe/Elantra GT/Veloster), 800 Litres (2013 Sonata/2013 Sonata HEV/2012 Sonata HEV) and 1,000 Litres (2013 Genesis Coupe/Tucson/Santa Fe Sport/Santa Fe XL). Actual fuel efficiency may vary based on driving conditions and the addition of certain vehicle accessories. Fuel economy figures are used for comparison purposes only. †Ω*♦Offers available for a limited time, and subject to change or cancellation without notice. See dealer for complete details. Dealer may sell for less. Inventory is limited, dealer order may be required. ††Hyundai’s Comprehensive Limited Warranty coverage covers most vehicle components against defects in workmanship under normal use and maintenance conditions.
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