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Provincal election’s absentee ballots confirm losses by B.C. NDP’s Jagrup Brar and Sylvia Bishop

COAL

by Frank Bucholtz LANGLEY CITY Mayor Peter

Peter Fassbender, Surrey-Fleetwood

Scott Hamilton, Delta-North

Fassbender is the MLA for Surrey-Fleetwood. A count of about 2,000 absentee ballots which began Monday is complete, and B.C. Liberal candidate won the seat by 200 votes. Elections BC made it official Wednesday. Fassbender ousts NDP opponent and incumbent Jagrup Brar, a three-term MLA who was first elected in a 2004 byelection. As an ex-basketball player, Brar said he’s not unfamiliar with loss. “It’s part of life. You have to take the defeat in a graceful way,” Brar said. He notes that the NDP took a pounding at the polls in this area. “This is bigger than SurreyFleetwood,” Brar said. “In Surrey, we lost between six and 15 per cent (popular) support.” See BRAR / Page 4

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Coal has for decades arrived by rail at Deltaport, where it’s loaded onto waiting ships. A proposed new coal terminal at Fraser Surrey Docks would not have open coal piles. Coal would be loaded from rail cars into barges inside an enclosed building.

Proposal to build a new export facility in Surrey to get full hearing at Metro Vancouver next month by Jeff Nagel IT MAY BE the closest anyone gets to a full public hearing on a controversial proposal to build a new coal export terminal in Surrey. Metro Vancouver’s board voted Friday to throw open its June 14 meeting to delegations on the topic and officials from Port Metro Vancouver and Fraser Surrey Docks will be there to answer questions. Critics of the plan to increase coal shipments by rail and then barge have zeroed in on the failure of the port – the final deciding body – to adequately consider opposition, which includes those who want U.S. coal to stay in the ground and not add to climate-warming emissions as well as neighbourhood opponents who either fear escaping coal dust or don’t want more trains rolling by.

“I think it’s ironic it’s come down to regional government being the one who’s trying to organize public hearings around this issue when the port authority is the public agency with the power to make the decisions,” said Kevin Washbrook of Voters Taking Action on Climate Change. He said the port is abdicating its regulatory role by not organizing hearings itself, adding it should still do so. Port Metro Vancouver has so far let Fraser Surrey Docks – the proponent – lead open houses into the proposal, which would export an additional four million tonnes of coal per year. It’s far from a massive jump in the region’s existing or approved coal handling capacity – an increase of less than 10 per cent. But opponents like Washbrook say it amounts to a new terminal that once open could expand further. See COAL / Page 4

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Bill Reid sucumbs to cancer

Ian Lagasse from REC for Kids Society shows the empty spot on the wall where some of the bikes donated for lessfortunate youth were stolen over the weekend.

‘Mr. Cloverdale’ was the unofficial ambassador for the community by Alex Browne

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BILL REId, known informally as

“Mr. Cloverdale” and the unofficial ambassador for the community and executive director of its chamber of commerce, lost his battle with cancer Tuesday night (May 28). He was 78. Survived by his wife Marion, Reid, who was named Surrey’s Good Citizen of the Year in April, had a 50-year involvement with the communities of Surrey, North Delta and White Rock. His public service included serving as a Social Credit MLA for White RockSouth Surrey, minister of Bill Reid tourism and as a Delta alderman. Fort Langley-Aldergrove MLA Rich Coleman tweeted that Reid was “a friend, mentor, loyal supporter, sounding board, great dad and husband.” “His contributions to BC were special,” he added. “I miss him.” Gary Hollick, past-president of the South Surrey/White Rock Chamber of Commerce, tweeted “Surrey lost one of its best last night. Rest in peace my good friend...you’ll be missed.” See REID / Page 5

‘Low-lifes’ steal kids’ sports equipment from charity Volunteer -run Newton society helps low-income youth by Sheila Reynolds ThE offICE and storage area in Newton is typically filled with donated sports equipment. There are soccer balls, baseball gloves, bicycles, runners, hockey sticks, ice and inline skates, and more. And it’s all destined to be distributed to kids and teens who might not otherwise be able to afford such things. Sometime on the weekend, however, REC for Kids Society’s premises was broken into. The doors were smashed in, windows broken, and several bikes and numerous pairs of larger sized (11 and 12) running shoes were taken. A member of the volunteer-run society showed up Monday and discovered the theft and damage, which was

“I thought these guys were absolute low-lifes because these things would have gone to children.” Ian Lagasse

also done to the group’s cube van parked outside. Volunteer Ian Lagasse was aghast that someone would steal from a charity that helps kids. “I thought these guys were absolute low-lifes because these things would have gone to children,” he said. The society serves young people between the ages of three and 18. Recipients of the sports equipment are referred to REC by social services agencies, the school district or the RCMP. The sports equipment is donated to the group, which refurbishes and distributes it. Anyone with information about the break-in or the stolen items is asked to call Surrey RCMP at 604-599-0502. For more information about REC or to make a donation, phone 604-598-0322.

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MK Delta Lands proposal riles residents Delta council votes to send application to Metro Vancouver

by Adrian MacNair A pRopoSEd subdivision on the

An artist’s rendering of part of MK delta Lands’ proposed development in North delta.

border of Burns Bog generated heated reaction from the public at Delta council Monday night, despite the fact it has yet to be approved by Metro Vancouver. A new application submitted April 13 by MK Delta Lands for 1,000 dwelling units and 40,000 square metres of commercial space is on 36 hectares (89 acres) of land located at the corner of Highway 91 and 72 Avenue. Council voted to send the application to Metro Vancouver to consider a land use amendment under the Regional Growth Strategy, but not without fierce opposition from Coun.

Jeannie Kanakos. “Right now I only have about 11 letters of support for this project in the form that it’s in and many, many more signatures and people in the room who are concerned about this project,” she said to deafening applause. Kanakos thanked MK Delta Lands for its public consultation and environmental studies but said the new application includes an outlet mall that was never brought forward to the community for consultation. “I think it’s complicated and I think Delta should have its house in order prior to asking anything of Metro Vancouver,” she said. Mayor Lois Jackson took exception to the comment, saying

Kanakos is “confused.” “As you should be aware, the Metro board looks at the overall land use,” she said, adding council can look at transportation and other development issues only after Metro approves the application. “The proponent came forward and changed the application based on what they were hearing,” said Jackson, before being cut off by loud boos and jeers from the audience. Jackson said the proponent has the right under Canadian, provincial, and municipal law to come forward with an application for a piece of land it owns and council is charged with the task of looking at the application. See JACKSON / Page 5


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Coal: Have your say in Burnaby on June 14 Brar: From page 1 They want B.C. to forge a common front with coal activists in the U.S., who have so far blocked new coal export terminals in Washington and Oregon. Metro’s environment committee has already debated the issue and its

resolution to oppose increased coal shipments – deferred on Friday – would be voted on by the full board after the delegations are heard. “It will look and feel like a public hearing,” said Metro board chair Greg Moore, who expects a long list of speakers on June 14. Anyone

wanting to speak must make a request 48 hours in advance (see details below). Although some civic leaders are making their opinions known, cities and even the regional district have no jurisdiction over the terminal, apart from an air emissions permit Metro would be

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expected to issue. initially. Surrey council is “This is nothing split between council- new,” she said, noting lors who oppose the Deltaport has hosted new terminal and a coal export terminal those who either for decades. back it or see it as an Jackson does think unproductive debate incoming coal trains given the city’s lack of should be sprayed power. down again with dust “For me, if two suppressants just states in the U.S.A. before they enter B.C. have said ‘no,’ And she is I don’t underalso seeking stand why better data on B.C. would be the air emiscontemplatsions from ing it,” Surrey the region’s Coun. Barexisting coal inder Rasode export operasaid, while tions ahead of Coun. Judy a board vote. Judy Villeneuve Metro Villeneuve said she’s Vancouver “100 per cent officials conagainst it.” firmed their Coun. Linda Hepmobile air quality ner said she found the testing unit could case for the new terbe used to compare minal persuasive but emissions from passalso noted residents in ing coal trains to Crescent Beach have ambient conditions, legitimate concerns but gave no indication about more trains as to whether such blocking their access. testing will actually be Delta Mayor Lois ordered. Jackson said she’s New Westminster close to supporting politicians fear coal the project, adding dust could blow she has far fewer across the Fraser concerns than she did River to their city

from the new Surrey terminal, even though the coal is to be loaded from rail cars into barges within an enclosed building, unlike the open air handling of coal at Deltaport. They’re also concerned dust may fly off the open barges that will carry the coal to Texada Island.

Coal hearing delegations The Friday, June 14

Metro Vancouver board meeting begins at 9 a.m. at the thirdfloor boardroom at 4330 Kingsway Ave. in Burnaby. People wishing to speak must make a written request 48 hours in advance to the Board Secretariat and Corporate Information Department at the same address or by emailing delegations@ metrovancouver.org. For more details see http://www.metro vancouver.org/boards/ speaking

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Polls fooled voters From page 1

Brar believes there are three main reasons for the pummelling the NDP took at the polls: The Liberals’ negative ads against Adrian Dix; inciting economic fear over NDP rule; and complacency among NDP supporters, who listened to early poll results and thought the election was in the bag. In Delta-North, it was also a “nail-biter” for a while, but Scott Hamilton has officially won the riding of Delta-North for the B.C. Liberals. Hamilton won by 302 votes over New Democrat Sylvia Bishop on election night, and that lead was cut to 203 this week. Nonetheless, it was enough to win. The vote counts in the other seven Surrey ridings have been completed and the results will remain the way they are.

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Pattullo Bridge Review – Public Consultation June 3 – June 28, 2013

The City of New Westminster, the City of Surrey and TransLink are working together to review and evaluate alternatives to rehabilitate or replace the Pattullo Bridge and to determine a solution that meets the needs of communities connected by the bridge, as well as the broader region served by the bridge. From June 3 to June 28, 2013, New Westminster, Surrey and TransLink will be consulting with local residents and businesses, local and regional stakeholders, and bridge users about the initial screening of the alternatives for rehabilitating or replacing the bridge. The Pattullo Bridge Review builds on previous consultations and outreach efforts and responds to previous feedback requesting additional information and evaluation of all practical alternatives.

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® CAREVEST MIC FUNDS Reid: ‘He was everywhere’ From page 3

For some time, Bill Reid has been considered unofficial mayor of Cloverdale, but Surrey Coun. Linda Hepner says he was so much more than that. “Don’t forget, he was a great presence in South Surrey-White Rock too, and all around the border and cross-border trade,” Hepner said Wednesday. Having known Reid since the 1980s, Hepner said he never

missed any major event in this city. “He was Mr. Rodeo, Mr. Cloverdale, he was Mr. Peace Arch Crossing – he was everywhere,” Hepner said. “He had his hand in every corner of this city, and you’re right, we’re going to miss that smile.” Reid made a practice of sitting through every Surrey council meeting. And when he was being thanked for one of his many

accomplishments, he was quick to pass the credit to someone else. “He would focus on every single person at the meeting, and say how valuable they were,” Hepner said. “He never took that limelight for himself.” She said Reid found that one of his crowning achievements was the success of Expo ’86 in Vancouver, which took place while he was the provincial minister of tourism.

“This was not for us to say what we wanted,” she said. “This is an application, this is not an approval.” Coun. Robert Campbell said it makes sense to send the application to Metro Vancouver first to find out whether it can proceed. “This is really just saying let’s not waste everybody’s time and money going through a first and second readings and public hearing on the rezoning bylaws without knowing what that means,” he said. Coun. Bruce McDonald said the public needs to understand there is an esteemed scientific panel for Burns Bog guiding the decisions of council, as well as a bog hydrology expert on staff. “So we don’t move blind,” he said. “The suggestion we want to run rampant over the bog and damage it is just not [true].” MK Delta Lands intends to develop on 55 per cent of the 36-hectare plot, saving the rest for green space and conservation. It will also donate 78 hectares of land west of Highway 91 to Delta so that it can be absorbed into the contiguous Burns Bog Conservation Area.

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Delta tried to purchase the subject property from MK Delta Lands in 2004 when the Burns Bog Conservation Agreement was first signed between four levels of government. The land in question is currently zoned I3 Extraction Industrial, and has historically been used for peat extraction operations. A legal opinion provided to Delta indicated the municipality would have little recourse to prohibit the owner from using for the land for its permitted use should the application be denied. Because the current zoning doesn’t take into account the environmentally sensitive nature of the property, the application includes an amendment to the Official Community Plan, which necessitates involvement by the regional government. Burns Bog consists of 2,428 hectares of protected wetlands, most of which lies in a contiguous region between North and South Delta. Lands adjacent to the subject property are protected within the conservation area, including the recently added Delta Nature Reserve to the north of 72 Avenue. A local Delta environmental group, The Burns Bog Conservation Society, has submitted a 4,677-name petition against the proposal.

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LETTERS

Thursday, May 30, 2013

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Money over environment – again

Re: “SuRRey Board of Trade

(SBOT) Backs new coal terminal,” The Leader, May 28. I read the article online. Having just been down at Blackie Spit recently photographing this beautiful “protected” environment, I cannot believe what the Surrey Board of Trade is saying. Once again, we hear that money supersedes the environment. There are so many bird species down here, and so much sensitive environment that is under the “protected” Blackie’s Spit and the beautiful natural environs of Crescent Beach. Please help stop this insanity. “Sometimes there’s short-term pain for long-term gain,” said SBOT CEO Anita Huberman, citing the delays associated with the Highway 1 expansion and Port Mann Bridge construction as an example. Huberman’s claim is utterly ridiculous. These are people who must never want their children to enjoy and have what we do. Short term is exactly what her vision is. If she was looking out for the long-term health of our society, this would not even be on the table. Carol How

No ‘open’ house here

The Two recent “open house”

events held at the Sheraton Vancouver Guildford Hotel relating to the proposed Fraser Surrey Docks’ coal export facility had nothing to do with public consultation. You could only meet one-on-one with a representative from either the Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway (BNSF) or Fraser Surrey Docks (FSD). There was no opportunity to hear what others were discussing; no chance to hear other questions or answers given; no way of knowing if the answer you got was the answer given to someone else; little expectation your comment would become part of the public record; and no chance to develop some momentum or consensus on any given issue through open dialogue. Completed feedback forms went to FSD, the group with the greatest interest in this project, rather than an independent authority. The whole sham was pointless, biased and left folks disillusioned and intimidated. Contrast the FSD events with the public consultation process last year surrounding the proposed Gateway Pacific Terminal near Bellingham, Wash., the original port destination for the four million metric tonnes of

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a letter writer worries about the many animal and bird species and the sensitive environment at blackie Spit and Crescent beach where coal trains pass by. Wyoming coal that is now slated to come to North Surrey annually. Seven public meetings were held across Washington State over a four-month period, attended by over 8,000 interested parties. A dedicated website was created to handle comments, pro and con. Tens of thousands of comments were registered and considered, and summarized in a 140-page report by an independent body. The auditorium-style public forums were well advertised in newspapers, other media and websites. Environmental and public health oversight was considerable, both at the state and federal level, with rigid controls in place. After everything was considered, the proposal was scrapped. The issues that applied in Washington State are the same ones we face now; the reasons the Gateway proposal was rejected no less pertinent. What’s with the cloak-and-dagger surrounding the FSD “open houses?” Why such a pathetic attempt at advertising the events? Why use the “open house” format versus a more transparent and open one? Why hold the events in North Surrey rather than in each community that may be affected by this new operation?

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It is not too late to become informed. There is a wealth of info available relating to this and the defunct Washington State proposal – including the negative impacts of coal dust; the impact of coal operations on residential property values; the effectiveness of coal dust suppression techniques; and the toxic affects of coal on plant and aquatic life. There is still time to voice your opinion. This is not a done-deal. At least I sincerely hope not. Shaun Garvey

Not sleeping well I’ll beT that in Big Industry’s uni-

verse, life-sustaining ecosystems are once again supposed to take a back seat to massive coal extraction and shipping. Unfortunately, these days such almighty-dollar-first is very far from being unique. Do British Columbians in favour of basically unhindered resourceextraction ever thoroughly consider what good creating jobs is when the planet is deathly polluted? When people are getting sick and dying because of mass industrial and vehicular pollution?

All of which is why, when I see people all excited and partying it up following the re-election of a pro-Big-Industry governing party, I think of Midnight Oil’s 1988 hit song Beds Are Burning: “How can we dance when the Earth is burning?/ How can we sleep when our beds are burning?’ Frank G. Sterle, Jr.

Hope at the coal meeting laST week I experienced a pleasant surprise attending a public open house in Surrey sponsored by Fraser Surrey Docks, a company that wants to build a new coal port on the Fraser River on behalf of Port Metro Vancouver (PMV). As a climate change activist and retired environmental consultant, I expected confrontation. The board of directors of PMV has refused to meet with our group (www.stopcoal. ca). So reluctantly, I entered the room and talked with their smartly dressed employees about the need to act on climate change. I told them that “it was not for me to tell you how to act within your company, but you have a responsibility to address climate

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Christy Clark said she will be calling a summer session to pass the proposed budget. That Surrey Coun. Marvin Hunt is trying mightily wouldn’t pose a scheduling conflict for Hunt to keep his promise of preventing a costly byelec- because city council doesn’t convene in the sumtion in Surrey this year. mer. Hunt, who was elected MLA for the B.C. LibAccording to the legislative and council calerals in the riding of Surrey-Panorama, has long endars, he could probably squeak through the said he will do both jobs this year to year without missing more than four avoid a civic byelection. council meetings. But Liberal Leader Christy Clark That said, the decision will ultitold caucus members who are also mately be up to Clark, who has inticivic officials they should take an mated she’s not happy with the idea unpaid leave of absence until Jan. of people doing both jobs. 1 next year, making a byelection She has said there will be a very unnecessary. busy legislative calendar coming up, Hunt would require a majority of and a source close to the premier told support from Surrey council in order The Leader last week being an MLA to take that leave. is a full-time job that will need their The Leader conducted a straw poll full attention. of council last week indicating Hunt Delta Coun. Scott Hamilton in does not have the votes needed to Delta faces the same dilemma after Marvin Hunt approve an unpaid leave. winning the riding of Delta-North Couns. Barinder Rasode, Tom Gill, for the Liberals. Linda Hepner, Judy Villeneuve and He’s a sitting city councillor, but Barbara Steele said Friday they don’t believes he has the support of council favour the move. to take an unpaid leave of absence. At Monday night’s regular council He estimates a byelection in meeting, Hunt asked staff for clarithat municipality will cost about fication on the costs of a byelection $200,000. and the options he has to avoid one. “People just don’t want to spend It’s expected staff will report back that kind of money,” Hamilton said. to council on June 17. “I’d have to pare back my committee Staff have already said a civic byework, and just concentrate on the lection would cost between $600,000 council meetings themselves and the and $800,000. public hearings.” Surrey has 52 polling stations in He said he’s prepared to do both a general election and can’t cut that jobs, if that’s what all parties want. Scott Hamilton down too much because of the city’s But if there’s a difference of needs, large geography. Some savings may he said he’ll be taking the lead from be found, which will be part of the his new boss. report to council. “If the premier tells me she wants me to do As for Hunt’s choices, those become far more something in Victoria that’s going to take an complicated. inordinate amount of my time over and it’s going Without an unpaid leave of absence, Hunt is to impede the work I can do on Delta council, I allowed to miss four consecutive council meetthink it’s a no-brainer,” Hamilton said. ings before his council seat is rendered vacant. kdiakiw@surreyleader.com

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Longtime Black Press employee passes Ron West remembered as a big man with an even bigger heart by Evan Seal

who was often recognized at news events Last week, Black Press and given special access lost a dear friend and beyond the general longtime colleague with public. the passing of Ron West, However, his love of who died suddenly at photography spread Surrey Memorial Hospi- beyond just current tal on Wednesday, May events, and over the 22. He was 55. years, West developed West a passion started his for wildlife career at The photography Surrey-North and could Delta Leader often be seen 23 years ago wandering as a part-time Stanley Park photographer or the beaches and darkof Port Moody room techniwith one of his cian. new Canon Long digital SLRs before celland telephoto Ron west phone camlenses photoeras and digital SLRs graphing wild animals became commonplace, and birds. West would travel with From his large La-Zhis Minolta film camera Boy in his living room, and his news scanner he would sit and watch (a radio that monitored as the squirrels would police and fire transmis- visit his apartment and sions) while delivering eat from various feeders newspapers at night he had placed on his and capture spot news balcony and around the events as they were hap- room. He had names for pening. all the critters. West is being rememWhen the days of film bered as a big man with photography and darkan even bigger heart rooms came to an end,

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home when she was between the ages of nine and 12. She claimed that he would touch her breasts and vagina when he tucked her in bed at night and made her touch his penis on several occasions. The girl also said her stepdad punched her in the face in the fall of 2010. In his defence, the accused testified the incidents simply did not happen. He denied ever touching his stepdaughter sexually or hitting her, although he admitted he may have raised his voice or called her names when disciplining her. He testified that he wouldn’t even hug or kiss her at bedtime because

“she wasn’t that type of kid.” The girl shared a bedroom with one sister, who never saw anything, and abuse the teen alleged took place in the living room would have been in plain sight of another sister in an adjoining room, said the man. Judge Sutherland said the case came down to who he found more credible – the man or the girl. He said though he felt the stepdad was evasive at times, there was nothing to cause him to doubt his testimony. Sutherland said he had concerns about the teen’s reliability. He said the events she described were “violent and invasive and no doubt very

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One mOnth after the B.C. Lottery Corporation announced there were four winning tickets in last month’s $63.4-million Lotto 6/49 draw, a Surrey man has finally come forward. And he has not one, but two of the winning tickets, entitling him to half of the pot – more than $31.7 million. Harry Black, 66, was presented with two cheques of more than $15.8 million apiece on Tuesday (May 28). The parttime harry Black film industry worker and selfproclaimed workaholic said he wouldn’t quit his job, but would likely take a holiday, which he’s never done. Black said he’s been playing the same numbers for 35 years, always buying two tickets. When asked why he waited so long to claim his prize, he said winning the lottery was unbelievably stressful. The other two winning tickets were bought in Vancouver and Alberta. The recordingbreaking April jackpot of $63.4 million was $9 million more than the previous 6/49 prize record of $54.3 in 2005.


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2013 Capital Construction Program Every year under Council’s direction, the City of Surrey’s Engineering Department initiates a number of capital construction projects. The projects for 2013 are depicted on the map, on the opposite page. These projects include roads, drainage, sewer, and water projects that maintain the City’s existing infrastructure and support growth and development in the City. Below are some of the 2013 projects and their benefits to residents and businesses in Surrey. • construction of an interchange at Highway 99 and 16 Avenue to improve traffic movement in South Surrey; • construction of the Roberts Bank railway overpasses at 152 Street, 54 Avenue, 192 Street, and 196 Street; • $7.6 million in upgrades to the Fraser River dykes to improve flood control in the Port Mann neighbourhood; • construction of over 25 kilometers of water main and 18 pressure reducing valves to meet the water supply demands of the growing population;

Drainage Construction Projects 6088 8663 11673 11678 11927 11994 12398 12435 12471 12476 12488 12744 12942 12951 13065 13067 13071 13073 13074 13075 13076 13077 13078 13080 13293 13300 13301 13302 13303 13320 13322 13340 13453

Whalley Blvd: 103 Ave - 104 Ave, 136A St - 139 St 048 Ave: 168 St - 184 St Beecher St / Sullivan St (Blackie Spit Park) 130 St - Port Mann Bridge South Westminster Shore: 130 St - Old Yale Rd 108 Ave - 132 St - 106 Ave - 128 St 135 St (City Parkway): 103 Ave - 105 Ave 080 Ave: 162A St (east) - 163 St Crescent Rd: lot 13568 123 St: lot 2175 056A Ave: lot 17525 - lot 17573 (backlane) 070 Ave: lot 13720 136 St: 111 Ave - Crestview Dr - Alpen St, Harper Rd 088 Ave (north) / Serpentine River 143 St: lot 3202 Crescent Rd: lot 13568 088 Ave: lot 16321 - lot 16365, 164 St: lot 8806 138 St: lot 6746 064 Ave: lot 15320 116 Ave / Bolivar Creek (CN Property) 084 Ave - 85 A Ave, 122 St - 123 St 124 St: lot 11125 122 Ave: lot 12180 - lot 12259 Hwy 10 (56 Ave): lot 19004 - 54 Ave 014 Ave: lot 16335 050 Ave / 168 St (west) 180 St / Redwood Dr 137B St: lot 9699 120 St: lot 7636 056 Ave / 19400 blk 111 Ave / 124 St 192 St: lot 2594 052 Ave: 160 St - 164 St

Roads Construction Projects 7527 7653 7654 7663 8458 8963 9093 9319 10042 10063 10626 10637 10732 11152 11153 11225 11736 11764 11974 11977 11980 11989 11990 12025 12206 12215 12222 12271 12298 12299 12306 12309 12309 12389

135 St (City Parkway): 104 Ave - 105 Ave 103 Ave / King George Blvd 104 Ave / 135 St 072 Ave / 192 St 128 St: 56 Ave - 200m South 096 Ave: 168 St - 17500 blk 132 St: 062 Ave - 064 Ave Fraser Hwy: 168 St - 17900 blk 192 St: 68 Ave - 73 Ave, 72 Ave: 191 St - 193 St 192 St: 66 Ave - 68 Ave 016 Ave: King George Blvd - Hwy 99 016 Ave / Hwy 99 068 Ave / 192 St 128 St / 24 Ave 128 St / 20 Ave 152 St / 5200 blk King George Blvd: 148 St - Crescent Rd 052 Ave: 188 St - 190 St (south) Semiahmoo Trail / Crescent Rd 168 St - 170A St (Barnston Greenway) 104 Ave - 106 Ave (Quibble Greenway) 192 St / 52 Ave 196 St / 5200 blk 054 Ave / 19300 blk 057 Ave: 147 St - 148 St 136 St: Marine Dr - 16 Ave 068 Ave: 120 St - 121 St 128 St: 88 Ave - 96 Ave 082 Ave / 156 St 082 Ave / 160 St 104 Ave / Old Yale Rd King George Blvd / 160 St King George Blvd / 160 St 148 St: 64 Ave - 65A Ave

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King George Blvd: Colebrook Rd - Hwy 10 Colebrook Rd (north): 131A St - King George Blvd 066 Ave: 121A St - 122 St 128 St: Hurdle Cr - 76 Ave 096 Ave: 132 St - King George Blvd 072 Ave: King George Blvd - 140 St 020 Ave: 140 St - 152 St 020 Ave / 128 St 024 Ave / 128 St 065A Ave: 134 St - 135 St 090 Ave: 12100 blk - 123A St 156 St: 92 Ave - 96 Ave 152 St: lot 5750 128 St: Marine Dr - 15A Ave 110 Ave: 146 St - 148 St 136 St: 112 Ave - 113 Ave 025 Ave: lot 12523 - 126 St 094 Ave: 152 St - 154 St 101 Ave: Semiahmoo Rd - 131 St 110A Ave: 14500 blk - 146 St 138 St: 72 Ave - 7500 blk 068 Ave / Hyland Rd 120 St: 92 Ave - 9500 blk (letdowns) Whalley Blvd at 105A Ave Kenmore Dr at Wildflower Greenway (93A Ave) 175A St: Barnston Dr - 101 Ave 065 Ave / 185 St Musqueam Dr / 112 Ave (north) 088 Ave: 176 St - 188 St King George Blvd: 108 Ave - 128 St 144 St: 72 Ave - 88 Ave 144 St: 24 Ave - 28 Ave 144 St: 34 Ave - Crescent Rd 168 St: 64 Ave - 78 Ave 188 St: 54 Ave - 56 Ave (Hwy 10) 032 Ave: 160 St (west) 140 St - 144 St (Surrey Lake Greenway) 064 Ave / 126 St 088 Ave / 162 St 086A Ave / 144 St 057 Ave / Panorama Dr 058 Ave / Panorama Dr 080 Ave / 133A St 150 St / 10700 blk 016 Ave / 132 St 018A Ave / 148 St 017 Ave / 148 St Tannery Rd: Dyke Rd - Timberland Rd 098A Ave: 192 St - 196 St 184 St / 58 Ave 184 St / 58A Ave Fraser Hwy: 19500 blk (S Side) 164 St / 10600 blk 168 St / 103 Ave 188 St / 58 Ave 188 St / 59 Ave 013 Ave / 162A St 093A Ave / 161 St 097 Ave / 151 St 136 St: 111 Ave - Crestview Dr Crestview Dr: 136 St - Alpen Pl Harper Rd: Grosvenor Rd - Bentley Rd 148 St: 33A Ave (north) Bayview St: McBride Ave - Beecher St 136 St: Marine Dr (south) 187 St: 88 Ave - 92 Ave 060 Ave: 150 St (200m east) 092 Ave: 172 St (east and west) 125 St: 100 Ave - South 094 Ave: 182 St (west) 096 Ave: 122 St - 123 St 096 Ave: 123 St - 126 St King George Blvd: Hall Rd - 73 Ave

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064 Ave: 144 St - 146 St 032 Ave: 192 St - 196 St 028 Ave: 158 St - 161 St 028 Ave / 160 St 104 Ave: 13400 blk - 13500 blk 064 Ave / 142 St 104 Ave / Old Yale Rd King George Blvd / 103 Ave Various Locations on Greenways / BC Parkway 084 Ave: 160 St - lot 16042 137A St: 105A Ave - 107A Ave 146 St - 148 St - 54 Ave - 56 Ave 064 Ave / 140 St 100 Ave: 144 St (east) King George Blvd / 128 St (east bound) Whalley Blvd: 100 Ave - 104 Ave 104 Ave: King George Blvd - 140 St 152 St: 64 Ave - 72 Ave 064 Ave: 168 St - 176 St 096 Ave: 148 St - 152 St 024 Ave: 172 St - 176 St Scott Rd: Old Yale Rd - 124 St Bentley Rd: Larner Rd - Hilton Rd 109 Ave: 143A St - 144 St Robin Cr (112 Ave) / Hwy 1 (east) 066 Ave: 121A St - 122 St 024 Ave: 140 St - 142 St 060 Ave: 184 St - 192 St 128 St: 96 Ave - 104 Ave 080 Ave: 184 St - 196 St 132 St: 104 Ave - 108 Ave 144 St: 56 Ave - 64 Ave 032 Ave / 160 St 128 St: 104 Ave - 108 Ave 064 Ave / 126 St 096 Ave / Green Timbers Way 104 Ave / University Dr 103 Ave / University Dr

5320 5367 6794 6807 9758 9931 9933 9941 9942 9947 9956 9957 9963 9967 9971 9972 9978 9979 9980 10380 10382 10383 10386 10388 10391 10401 10408 10410 10411 10412 10418 10421 10429 10434 10438 10439 10503 10506 10683 11507 11511 11522 11524 McBeth Rd: Flower Rd - Lilac Dr 11525 159A St: lot 3753 11528 141A St: lot 7977 - 78A Ave / 144 St 11529 168 St / 15 Ave 11530 164 St: lot 3348 - lot 3280 11531 Industrial Rd: 112 St - 130 St 11532 Kilmore Cr (west): Kilmore Cl - Kilkenny Dr 11533 064 Ave / 152 St 11534 018 Ave / Ocean Park Rd 11602 Croydon Dr: lot 15303 11605 054 Ave: 184A St - 186 St 11614 196 St / 5200 blok 11617 King George Blvd: 26 Ave - 28 Ave 11620 King George Blvd: 26 Ave - lot 2678 11621 161 St / 99B Ave 11633 100 Ave - 103A Ave: Robson Creek Pathway 11637 160 St / 8 Ave 148 St: 110 Ave - lot 11024, 148 St: lot 10823 - lot 10874 12165 12328 Musqueam Drive: 112 Ave - CN Rail 12346 Abbey Dr: lot 17386 - 174A St 12356 176 St / 104 Ave 12358 City Parkway: 104 Ave - 105 Ave« 12495 King George Blvd: 108 Ave - Haddon Rd 12496 Patullo Pl: lot 12388 12532 12932 13010 13038 13428 132 St: 76 Ave - 78 Ave 133 St: 63A Ave - 64 Ave 071 Ave - 71A Ave: 142 St - 143 St

Sewer Construction Projects 7385 7733 9391 9442 10118 10126 12079 12331 12332 12536 12547 12554 12726 12729 12765 12930 13020 13029 13039 13044 13341 13350 13431 13499

Water Construction Projects 4949 5167 5251

143 St: 72A Ave - 73A Ave 062 Ave / 138 St Old Yale Rd: 103 Ave - 104 Ave Scott Rd / 10100 blk 090 Ave / 122 St 098 Ave: 117 St - 117B St 096 Ave: Townline Div - 116 St 064 Ave: 126 St - 135A St 064 Ave: 120 St - 126 St 057 Ave: 135 St - 135A St 168 St: 16 Ave - 20 Ave 168 St: 14 Ave - 16 Ave 134A St: 93 Ave - 93A Ave 128A St: 56A Ave - 57 Ave 127B St: 99A Ave - 100 Ave 127A St: 56 Ave - 56A Ave 101 Ave: 131 St - 132 St 101 Ave: 129A St - Semiahmoo Rd 100A Ave: 130 St - Semiahmoo Rd 115A St: 97 Ave - 97B Ave 098 Ave: 130 St - 132 St Coulthard Rd / 55A Ave 128A St: 102 Ave - 104 Ave 129 St: 87 Ave - 88 Ave 132A St / 055A Ave 141A St: 70 Ave - 71A Ave 150 St: 94 Ave - 96 Ave Townline Div: 96 Ave - Royal Cr 151A St: 95A Ave - 94 Ave 156 St: lot 7931 054 Ave / 125A St 060 Ave: 188 St - 192 St 079 Ave / 161 St 094 Ave: 149A St - 151A St 095A Ave: 150 St - 151A St 097B Ave: 115A St - 116 St 096A Ave: Townline Div - Crown Cr 100 Ave: 132 St - Semiahmoo Rd 058A Ave: 135 St - 135A St, 135A St: 58A Ave - 59 Ave 104 Ave: 148 St - 152 St 064 Ave: 134 St - 136 St (east) Robson Rd / Plywood Rd 148 St / 86 Ave 014 Ave / King George Blvd 064 Ave / 13600 blk 138 St / Hyland Rd Country Woods Dr / 27A Ave Fraser Hwy / 168 St 024 Ave: lot 16667 014 Ave / 136 St 014 Ave / 130 St 128 St: 76 Ave - 90 Ave 155A St: 102A Ave - lot 10301 Royal Cr: lot 12880 - lot 12869 080 Ave: 120 St - lot 12442 088 Ave: lot 12772 - lot 13225 080 Ave: lot 12442 - 128 St 014 Ave: 168 St - 170 St 146A St: lot 3545 - Winter Cr 095 Ave / 164 St 071 Ave: 137A St - 138 St « 133A St: lot 9309 - lot 9339 Princess Dr: lot 9759 - lot 9693 Crown Cr: 97A Ave - 97 Ave King George Blvd: 89 Ave - lot 13598 170 St: 62 Ave - lot 6158 176 St: lot 5333 - lot 4654, 48 Ave: 176 St - lot 17188 072 Ave: 138 St - 140 St 090 Ave: lot 12171 Musqueam Drive: 112 Ave - CN Rail 192 St: 52 Ave - 54 Ave

Since some inconveniences to the general public and motorists are unavoidable and may occur during construction, your patience and understanding is appreciated. For more information on these projects, please refer to the City of Surrey's website at www.surrey.ca/ccp, or call the Engineering Department at (604) 591-4146. Further information on road closures and construction delays is available at http://www.translink.ca/en/Getting-Around/Driving/Traffic-Map.aspx

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PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE

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P U B L I C N OT I C E

2012 Annual Municipal Report

A foot in store

Pursuant to Section 98 of the Community Charter, S.B.C. 2003, c. 26, the Council of the City of Surrey seeks public input and will receive delegations in the Council Chamber at City Hall, 14245 – 56 Avenue, Surrey, B.C., on Monday, June 17, 2013, commencing at 7:00 p.m., to provide the public an opportunity to comment on or ask questions concerning the 2012 Annual Municipal Report.

Devon Gardens Elementary Grade 5 student Isabelle Dina, 10, shows off the Lucky Button slippers she designed from large pieces of foam. The students were selling products that they had made during an entrepreneur fair at the school. Dina was sold out of the slippers and had orders for 11 more.

Copies of the 2012 Annual Municipal Report are available for public inspection at the City Clerk’s Office, Legislative Services Counter, City Hall, Monday through Friday between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. or may be viewed on the City of Surrey’s website at www.surrey.ca.

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Should you have any concerns, comments or questions you wish to convey to Council concerning the Statements or Report, please submit via fax at 604-591-8731, e-mail clerks@surrey.ca or submit them in writing to the City Clerk prior to 4:30 p.m., Friday, June 14, 2013. Be a part of our growing community, we invite your input.

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Bringing Surrey’s True Stories to Life Heritage Services is pleased to welcome back The Re-enactors for another exciting season. This heritage re-enactment troupe brings to life Surrey’s true stories from 1872 to 1945. Professional actors recreate the lives of early Surrey settlers, such as Reeve T.J.

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Transit cop to face public hearing Const. Ken Jansen accused of roughing up Surrey senior and lying about it by Sheila Reynolds A public heAring has been ordered into the conduct

of a transit police officer accused of using “unnecessary and excessive force” on a senior at Surrey Memorial Hospital three years ago. Const. Ken Jansen, a South Coast British Columbia Transportation Police Service member, faces one allegation of abuse of authority, five allegations of deceit, and one of discreditable conduct. The Office of the Police Complaint Commissioner (OPCC) announced the public hearing order Friday (May 24). The accusations involve an incident on April 22, 2010. Robert Keith Booker, a then-73-year-old Surrey man, was arrested at his home under the Mental Health Act for having a knife and acting in a threatening way. He was taken to the hospital for assessment. It was at Surrey Memorial Hospital that Jansen and RCMP Const. Mitchell Spears allegedly assaulted Booker. Spears was also accused of using a Taser on the senior. The allegations are that Jansen abused his authority by using “reckless and unnecessary” force on Booker, knowingly made multiple false or misleading statements in his notebook, in a police database, and to his superiors, both in writing and orally, and behaved in a manner he should have known would discredit the

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transit police. A discipline proceeding held April 11 determined the allegations had been proven, according the OPCC. The proposed discipline includes a five-day suspension for abuse of authority, three day suspension for discreditable conduct and dismissal for the deceit allegations. Pursuant to the Police Act, an officer is entitled to a public hearing where the proposed discipline is dismissal or a reduction in rank. On April 24, Jansen requested such a hearing. The Police Complaint Commissioner Stan Lowe deemed the hearing warranted in order to examine and cross-examine witnesses, as well as gather additional evidence. “In addition, I am of the view that a public hearing is required to provide the necessary transparency and accountability, to preserve public confidence in the investigation of misconduct and the administration of police discipline,” wrote Lowe in a press release. Jansen and RCMP Const. Mitchell Spears were also charged criminally in connection with the Booker incident, but their case was stayed in March 2013 due to court delays. They had previously pleaded not guilty to the charges. Retired provincial court Judge Carole Lazar will preside over the public hearing, the date of which has yet to be set.

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Four involved in cross-border conspiracy

by Vikki Hopes Two of The four people charged in connection to a cross-border drug smuggling operation between Abbotsford and Washington have now pleaded guilty. Kali Henifin, 26, and Ryan Lambert, 31 – both residents of Bellingham, Wash. – pleaded guilty to conspiracy to distribute ecstasy, after having initially entered not guilty pleas. Three other charges against each of them have been dismissed. The pair were arrested April 3, following a day-long manhunt for another man – co-accused Nathan John Hall. Hall, 35, and Jeffrey Laviolette, 37, of Surrey were allegedly walking through a forested area along the U.S.-Canada border from Abbotsford into Washington State on April 2 when they were spotted by border agents. Both fled, and Hall allegedly fired gunshots. Laviotte was apprehended, but Hall got away, launching a manhunt that involved authorities on both sides of the border. He was arrested early the next

morning at an Abbotsford apartment in which Laviolette’s girlfriend was also present. Hall and Laviolette allegedly discarded two backpacks as they were fleeing the border agents. The bags contained a total of 58.5 pounds of ecstasy, according to the court documents. The documents also state that Henifin and Lambert were supposed to pick up the drugs from Hall and Laviolette and transport the ecstasy to San Francisco. Henifin is scheduled to be sentenced Sept. 6 in U.S. District Court in Seattle, while Lambert’s sentencing is slated for Sept. 20. Meanwhile, Laviolette’s jury trial is scheduled to begin Oct. 7 in Seattle on five charges – conspiracy to distribute ecstasy, aiding and abetting the possession of ecstasy, conspiracy to import, aiding and abetting the importation of ecstasy, and possession of a firearm. Hall faces the same five charges in the U.S., but is currently in prison in Kelowna on prior charges of theft and breaching his conditions. His next appearance there is scheduled for June 6.

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Royal Canadian Marine Search and Rescue (RCM-SAR) volunteers can now be seen on the road as well as the water. Images of Tim Murphy (with son Graycen), Morgan Brewster and James Hackett now adorn a 53-foot freight trailer that travels throughout the Lower Mainland. The “moving billboard” – donated by a subsidiary company (360 Media Ltd.) owned by team supporter Dan Saam – is hoped to help the unit spread their fundraising and recruiting message. “They took care of the details and created a high resolution, weather-resistant, full-wrap advertisement for our organization,” station leader Spencer Barnes said of 360 Media Ltd. “This particular trailer will be seen throughout the Lower Mainland.” The donation comes as the rescue team – which responds to marine emergencies in the Crescent Beach, Boundary Bay and White Rock area – awaits the arrival of a new dedicated vessel. The crew relies on donations, corporate support and fundraising to operate. To that end, they will host the ninth annual Golf for Vigilant next month. The June 20 event – a day of golf, dinner and prizes – is to take place at the Hazelmere Golf & Tennis Club, with all proceeds to benefit the unit. For more information or to register, visit www.rcmsar5.com, call 604-290-5786 or email spmrs@telus.net


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GVHBA invites public to Parade of Renovated Homes

Imagining the renovation possiblities The Greater Vancouver Home Builders’ Association invites you to tour 11 professionally renovated homes in the Lower Mainland on June 9 on their annual Parade of Renovated Homes. Between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m., visitors will be able to look around the homes and talk with the renovators. “Professional RenoMark renovators, ... will be on-site to offer expert advice and discuss their craftsmanship,” says GVHBA CEO Bob de Wit. “Project values range widely, offering homeowners an abundance of ideas they can incorporate into their own renovations.” Admission is by passport and will

cost $10 per person. Children 17 and under are free. You can purchase your passport at any home on the tour. Visit www.gvhba.org for a full list of participating homes. Because the homes are private residences, the tour is only open during the event date and times. “FortisBC is extremely excited to again be the presenting sponsor of this popular consumer event,” says FortisBC regional energy solutions manager Dan Noel. “We look forward to combining the strengths of GVHBA and FortisBC to help the renovation industry in Metro Vancouver achieve innovative and successful results when it comes to their projects and energy requirements.”

Appia to release second phase soon

SOLO District rising above the rest with Altus By Kerry Vital

Exciting things are happening at Appia Developments’ SOLO District with their upcoming release of the second residential phase and ongoing construction of the first phase. Stratus, the first tower, will rise 45 storeys and will be available for buyers to move into in 2015. Meanwhile, Altus will begin sales in the near future. “Altus will be the tallest building in Burnaby,” says Lisa Murrell, sales and marketing manager for Appia. “The views are amazing.” Altus will be the equivalent of 55 storeys tall, with office space on the first 14 floors. Thus, the first residential floor will be 200 feet up, offering stunning views from every condominium home.

There’s everything you could possibly need here,” says Lisa Murrell, sales and marketing manager for Appia Developments. “The views start from the bottom (residential) floor,” Murrell says. “There will also be a quiet barbecue area and rooftop garden on that floor.” At the very top of the building, you’ll find a huge amenity space that Appia is calling Club 55 with a barbecue area, full kitchen, media area and pool and ping-pong tables and generous outdoor deck space all for residents of Altus. The office tower will include a gym that residents have access to as well, and a multi-sport court on the third floor. SOLO District, which stands for South of Lougheed, will eventually be comprised of four stunning residential towers (Cirrus and Aerius are the two others and will be released at a future date) and when complete, will house over 1,400 homes. It will also hold office space, commercial opportunities and plenty of green space. Among the tenants will be Burnaby’s first Whole Foods, right next door to Stratus. “There are several other exciting anchor tenants to be announced,” says Murrell. “This is a very, very cool community.” That’s no exaggeration. SOLO is steps away from Brentwood Town Centre, the Brentwood SkyTrain

station, restaurants, schools and leisure activities, so it’s perfectly situated. “There’s everything you could possibly need here,” Murrell says. “Walkability was key.” Stratus began sales last year, and Appia has since consulted with buyers and locals to find out what drew them to the master-planned community. “It’s been really well-received by the community,” Murrell says. “We’re learning what people want.” The homes themselves are spacious and open, ranging from approximately 539 up to about 1,700 square feet. Something that sets Altus apart are the choices it offers for three-bedroom units, which is something buyers have been asking for and Appia is happy to be able to provide in this new phase of SOLO District. Among the features you’ll find in your new home are imported Italian Armony Cucine cabinetry in the kitchen and bathrooms, engineered wood flooring in the living areas and polished quartz countertops. All of the homes at SOLO will be heated and cooled via geothermal heat exchange, which uses stored energy from the earth and is incredibly efficient. FortisBC notes that buyers will see great cost savings compared to conventional buildings, and less maintenance will be required. For more information, visit www. solodistrict.com or call 604-298-8800.

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Appia Developments will soon release its second phase of homes at SOLO, called Altus. It will be the tallest building in Burnaby, top, and will offer amazing views over the Lower Mainland, a fantastic location and a huge amenities space called Club 55, above, with a barbecue area, full kitchen and generous outdoor deck space.


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Thursday, May 30, 2013

A loss for Langley after 22 wins

Blue Jays end Blaze streak

by Rick Kupchuk

end coming off their fifth win of the season, an 8-6 decision over A split of a B.C. Premier Baseball the Vancouver Cannons Thursday League (PBL) doubleheader isn’t night at Whalley Stadium. usually something to get excited Whalley had to hang on for the about. win after taking an 8-0 lead into the But when it ends an opponent’s final inning. The Cannons sent 11 22-game win streak, it’s noteworthy. batters to the plate in the top of the The North Delta Blue Jays won seventh inning, scoring six times off the second half of Saturday’s twin three runs, a pair of walks and two bill at Langley Athletic Park, takChiefs errors before the home team ing one of two games against the got the third out to end the game. Langley Blaze and bringing an end The Chiefs took the lead in the to the longest win streak in the PBL second inning when a ball hit by this season. Kyle McComb was mishandled After an 11-4 loss in game one, by the Vancouver shortstop and North Delta scored in four allowed Mitchell Anderof the first five innings of son and Matthew Yee to the second game on their score. Two batters later, way to a 9-6 triumph. Conner Chorpita doubled The Jays had 10 hits to score Ryan Pouwells. off Langley pitching, Three hits and a Cannons with Bryan O’Hara and error led to five Whalley Clint Taylor leading the runs in the third inning. way, each with two hits, a Anderson and Yee pair of RBIs and one run paced the offense with scored. Matt Gillen also two hits each, with Jacob drove in a pair of runs, Robazza getting the win Clint taylor lifting the Jays to a 7-2 after striking out nine batlead after four innings. ters in six innings pitched. North Delta had just four hits in The Chiefs didn’t get a hit in their the loss in game one, three coming first game against the Mariners off the bat of Malcolm Boehm, who Sunday, but twice got a baserunner finished with one RBI, two singles on third base. Brandon Bohn took and a double. the loss, allowing three earned runs North Delta will play four games on four hits and a walk in seven next weekend, visiting the North innings. Shore Twins for a pair Saturday, Whalley fell a run short in game then hosting the Whalley Chiefs for two against Victoria, getting RBI a doubleheader Sunday at Mackie singles from Pouwells in the third Park at 11 a.m. and fifth innings, each run pulling Whalley lost twice on Sunday to the home team to within one. the visiting Victoria Mariners, and Sunday’s two losses left Whalley have fallen to 12th in the 13-team with a 5-18 record, seven games league. away from a playoff position. The Chiefs went into the weeksports@surreyleader.com

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Three Eagles players sent elsewhere Trio of skaters to join other BCHL teams to complete midseason trades

by Nick Greenizan the surrey Eagles mortgaged a good chunk of their future for a run at the Royal Bank Cup. Last Thursday – just five days after their season-ending overtime loss to the Summerside Western Capitals in the RBC Cup – the Eagles announced they’d dealt 17-year-old forward Demico Hannoun and rookie defenceman Jordan Klimek, also 17, to the Vernon Vipers as the future considerations in the January trade that saw Adam Tambellini head to Surrey in exchange for Mason Blacklock. Also coming to Surrey as part of deal is

18-year-old Vernon native Michael Roberts, who had four goals and 10 points in 53 games with the Vipers last week. As well, Eagles rookie forward Kevan Kilistoff, 18, was sent to the Langley Rivermen to complete a three-team that, earlier this season, saw the Eagles pick up 20-yearold defeneceman Troy Paterson from the Cowichan Valley Capitals. Paterson played just two games for Surrey before suffering a season-ending injury. He did not play for the team during the RBC Cup run. “It is a tough day as a coach and GM when you have to part with three quality young men that all have bright futures in the game

of hockey,” said Eagles coach and general manager Matt Erhart, whose team will also lose a handful of key players to NCAA scholarships next season. “In order for the Eagles to push through and capture the Fred Page and Western Canada Cups, we felt that the moves were necessary at the time the trades were made.” Hannoun, a North Delta native, played two seasons with the Eagles, tallying 59 points in 91 regular-season games. This past season, he had 14 goals and 33 points in 42 games, and was a key contributor during the team’s playoff run. Klimek, meanwhile, played just one season in Surrey, compiling six goals and 23 points

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Cloverdale resident named Junior A league’s top referee

by Rick Kupchuk

Jeff Ingram has been judged

as the top referee in the B.C. Hockey League (BCHL). The Cloverdale native was named winner of the Kelly Sutherland Award, one of two awards the Junior A league presents annually to its top officials. The Brad Lazarowich Award, which goes to the top linesman, went to former Surrey resident Bevan Mills. A veteran of the BCHL and a Level 6 official, Ingram

was assigned to referee in the Fred Page Cup final, as well as the Western Canada Cup in Nanaimo. He also referees in the Western Hockey League and the CIS (Canadian Intercollegiate Sports), and was selected to referee the CIS Championships in Saskatoon in March. “Jeff is a quality referee and person. He has been a top referee in the BCHL for many years and is committed to excellence both on and off the ice,” said BCHL Director of

Officiating Derek Adams. “Jeff has acted as a mentor to our young referees and is a leader on our staff who sets the bar extremely high for the standard of how we want our games in the BCHL to be officiated.” Mills, who played in the Surrey Minor Hockey Association, has been a linesman in the BCHL since 2004 and has worked the Fred Page Cup for the past four years. He was also selected to officiate in the Western Canada Cup.

Swimming success in Richmond Sungod member achieves provincial qualifying time

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Swim Club had another successful weekend in the pool earlier this month in Richmond. More than 400 swimmers attended the West Coast Open competing at Watermania, and the Sungod club had one swimmers qualify for the BC AAA Championships and nine achieve personal-best times. “We have been focused on our longer events this weekend and the kids were much more consistent with their effort over the long races,” said Julian Getzov, an assistant head coach with the Sungod Club. Noah Landry, 13, met the provincial standard while placing fifth in his 200m butterfly race, and will compete in that event at the BC AAA Championships at UBC Aquatic Centre the second weekend in July. Sungod swimmers in the finals at the West Coast Open were: Michael Milic, 14 – gold 50m back stroke; bronze 100m back stroke, 200m breast stroke, 200m back stroke and 100m breast stroke. Hailey Penner, 10 – gold 200m butterfly; 4th 100m freestyle and 100m butterfly; 5th 200 individual medley; 7th 50m back stroke. Connor Warkentin, 17 – silver 200m breast stroke, 5th 200m individual medley; 6th 50m and 100m breast stroke. Nicholas Kidd, 15 – silver 100m back stroke; 5th 200m back stroke.

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Heart tribute act Barracuda (above) will perform at a concert at the Surrey Arts Centre June 7, as will Bon Jovi tribute Blaze of Glory (below) and Aerosmith Rocks (bottom).

It’s another cause that hits home with McVay, who lost both his parents to cancer and has been through three bouts with the disease himself. Tickets for the all-ages show are $40. They can be purchased online at tickets. surrey.ca. Surrey Arts Centre is located at 13750 88 Ave. Doors open at 7:30 p.m., and the show starts at 8 p.m. For more information, go to Facebook and search for Mur-Man Productions.

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S U N N Y S I D E AC R E S U R B A N F O R E ST C E L E B R AT I O N Join us as we celebrate the 25th anniversary of Sunnyside Acres Urban Forest Park! When: Saturday, June 1 Time: 1 - 4pm Where: Sunnyside Acres Urban Forest in the Wally Ross Parking Lot (off 24 Avenue, just east of 144 Street) * Parking available at Softball City Enjoy live music, guided nature walks, facepainting, bird box and feeder building and birthday cake!

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Sugar artist to talk about her sweet success Edit Albert will demonstrate how she creates edible artwork at Surrey Art Gallery next week Black Press Many people enjoy sweets, pastries, and baked

goods, but what about those who take it to the next level? Next Thursday, as part of the Thursday Artist Talk speaker series at the Surrey Art Gallery, New Westminster-based sugar artist Edit Albert will share what it means to create confectionaries as an artistic passion. She will demonstrate how she applies specialized cake decorating techniques to royal icing, fondant, modeling chocolate, and Isomalt, resulting in scrumptious looking sculptures. In her approach to confectionary art, Albert draws from time spent helping her grandmother in the kitchen, watching her mom teach kindergarten, and helping her dad with technical projects.

Albert has taken classes from recognized sugar artists and instructors in Canada and the United States, and in turn she shares her passion for confectionary art by giving demonstrations and teaching. She is a member of the Canadian Cake Decorators, Washington State Sugar Artists, and International Cake Exploration Society (ICES). In 2012, her creations were featured at an ICES event in Reno, Nevada, and at Cake Love in Vancouver. The Surrey talk takes place June 6 at 7:30 p.m. Admission is free. There will be time for questions and conversation during and following the talk. The event concludes by 9 p.m. and refreshments are provided. Surrey Art Gallery is located at 13750 88 Ave. Phone 604-501-5566 or check www.surrey.ca/ artgallery for more information.

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E N V I R O N M E N TA L E X T R A V A G A N Z A Surrey’s Environmental Extravaganza is coming to a close for another year – now’s your chance to get out, enjoy and learn about Surrey’s natural environment. This annual event offers 7 weeks of FREE events and programs - there is something for everyone!

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Event Name: BC Open Tournament CSI-W** Location: Outdoors @ tbird Dates: Wednesday, May 29, 2013 to Sunday, June 2, 2013 Description: This FEI sanctioned outdoor Tourament is the first World Cup Qualifier of the year and features the best riders from North America competing for ROLEX points and prize money. Entrance fee is $10 per car load on weekend. Time: Tournament hours, 8am - 5pm Daily.

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Pick up an Environmental Extravaganza passport, attend at least 3 events and you could win a grand prize! Passports can be picked up at any Environmental Extravaganza event or program, any Surrey Library or Recreation Centre, and at the Surrey Nature Centre and Surrey City Hall.

Park Photo Scavenger Hunt

Explore a new park each week as part of this new Environmental Extravaganza contest, take a photo and submit your discoveries to www.surrey.ca/ extravaganza for a chance to win a grand prize! This week - Visit your favourite close-to-home park, or travel to a park you’ve never visited. Find a unique tree – one that makes you look twice. Surrey’s Sullivan Park (6272 – 152 Street) is home to some extraordinary trees! *Visit our website for a bonus entry!

Make sure to check out some of this year’s final Environmental Extravaganza events! For a detailed event calendar and more contest information please visit www.surrey.ca/extravaganza or phone 604-502-6065.

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Surrey’S BhupinDer grewaL is the recipient of the TD

Vision in Action Award of Distinction, TD’s highest individual employee recognition award. Grewal is the branch manager at the TD Canada Trust branch at 5606 152 St. For the past eight years, TD Bank Group has been recognizing employees who demonstrate each of the bank’s seven guiding principles and make a contribution in their work. The TD Vision in Action Award is granted annually to one in 1,000 TD Bank Group employees.

The key to a grad’s heart

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north Surrey Secondary grade 12 student Michaela paulsen, 18, reacts to having the right key to turn on the ignition of a car donated to the school’s 2013 dry grad contest. paulsen won a 2003 hyundai Tiburon donated by Jim pattison hyundai (Surrey) as well as three months of insurance. nine others won $100 gift cards.

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yun Xuan (Tina) pi, 11, (left) and her sister yun Fei (candice), 4, have their faces drawn by entertainer ‘Mr. Fire-Man’ (David gowman of the Legion of Flying Monkeys horn orchestra) at the annual clayton community Festival, held on May 11 at the clayton crossing Shopping centre.

Oui, she won Surrey’S Vicky yi Qing Liu was among the winning

students at the Canadian Parents for French (CPF) National Concours d’art oratoire 2013, held on May 25 at the University of Ottawa. The Concours d’art oratoire program draws students from across Canada in the competition that offers more than $180,000 in scholarships to the University of Ottawa and up to $5,000 in scholarships to Ottawa’s La Cité collégiale. This year, 38 national finalists in five different categories were welcomed to the nation’s capital for a two-day city tour after winning their provincial or territorial championships. The five categories that students compete in are based on linguistic ability, and range from Level 1 (Core French) to Level 5 (Francophone). Liu came in third in Level 2 (Core French Extended) and received a $2,000 bursary.

Submissions for People can be faxed, or e-mailed. The Leader’s mailing address is #200-5450 152 St., Surrey, B.C., V3S 5J9. Fax: 604-575-2544. Email: bjoseph@surreyleader.com

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tudents enrolled in student in the plumbing Kwantlen Polytechevent, competing against postnic University’s (KPU) secondary competitors already welding, industrial meworking in industry. chanic/millwright and plumbSkills competitions provide ing programs dominated the opportunities for Canadian annual Provincial Skills Comyouth studying a skilled trade petition in Abbotsford last or technology to be tested month. within exacting standards and KPU Welding student against their peers from across Nathaniel Printis received a the nation. gold medal and will represent A number of interactive KPU and the province next hands-on activities will be week at the nationals. available at the national competitions, encouraging students Printis started as an ACE-IT to get engaged and excited high school student, completabout a future in skilled trades ing his Level C welding at or technology. Kwantlen. He got his first Started in 1994, the Skills welding job in a sheet metal Canada National Competition shop and has since gained (SCNC) remains the only experience from structural national, Olympic-style, multito bio medical welding while trade and technology competicompleting his “B” and “A” tion for young students and level tickets at KPU. apprentices in the country. “I’m practicing my skills to As an educational sponsor ensure I’m well prepared to and partner, Kwantlen in compete at the Nationals. I’m involved in the 19th-annual excited with the opportunity Skills Canada National Comto represent Kwantlen, and petition (SCNC), Canada’s want to thank my instructors largest national trade and for all their support,” he said. technology challenge. Silver and bronze medals More than 500 competitors in Industrial Mechanic/Millwill compete in over 40 events wright were awarded to KPU at BC Place Stadium from students Derek Layton (third kwantlen student nathaniel printis received a gold June 5-8. The event will deteryear) and Chris Bonneville medal in the provincial welding competition and mine those members selected (second year) respectively will compete in the national skills competition in to represent Team Canada for at Skills BC. Although not a Vancouver, June 5-8. the World Skills Competition medal winner, KPU student in Leipzig, Germany in July. Cameron Archer came in student received a silver medal in For more information, visit fourth. plumbing and was the only high school www.kwantlen.ca/trades Mason Hill, a 17 year-old ACE-IT

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Arts To celebrate Aboriginal History Month in June, visit the George Mackie Library’s artist in residence Loretta Williams on June 9 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. as she works on her current project. Williams is a weaver who works in traditional and contemporary styles in both cedar and wool. The library is located at 8440 112 St. For more information, call 604-594-8155.

Community If you live in Surrey, here’s a chance to provide input on city policies, programs and plans and connect with your community. City Speaks (http://bit.ly/

XO9j78) is open to those 16 years or older and live in the city. The new initiative is part of the City of Surrey’s community engagement program. Register before May 31 for a chance to win prizes.

DAnCe The next Surrey Fiddlers Old Time Dance takes place June 6 from 7:30-10 p.m. at Clayton Hall, 18513 70 Ave. Admission is $3. For more information, call 604-5761066 or 604-538-3363.

events A guided walk in Burns Bog for Delta newcomers will take place June 8 at 10:30

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7-9 p.m. at the Newton Senior’s Centre, Activity Room 2, 13775 70 Ave. For more information, visit www.bikehub.ca

Submissions for Datebook should be posted at www.surreyleader.com Click Calendar. Datebook runs in print most Tuesdays and Thursdays.

musiC a.m. starting the Planet Ice parking lot, 10388 Nordel Ct. For more information or to register, contact Gurpreet Kaur at PICS at 604-5943455, Ext. 128 or gurpreet. kaur@pics.bc.ca Bundle up that treasured item and bring it to the ninth-annual Surrey Antiques off the Roadshow at the Surrey Art Gallery on Saturday, June 8 between 12:30 p.m. and 3 p.m. The cost is $10 for the first item and $5 for each additional

Explore Surrey’s Dining Scene from May 24 - June 2, 2013!

item. This is a drop-in event; registration is not required. Observers are welcome.

FunDrAising The Canadian Cancer Society’s Delta Relay for Life takes place June 1 from 4 p.m. until 6 a.m. the following Sunday at North Delta Secondary School, 11447 82 Ave. Create or join a team and take turns walking or running in a non-competitive relay. For more information or to register, call 604-533-1145 or visit www.relaybc.ca/ delta2013 Surrey’s Gutsy Walk for the Crohns and Colitis Foundation of Canada (CCFC) takes place on June 9 at Bear Creek Park. Registration begins at 8:30 a.m. and live music starts at 9 a.m. (Payton Rector, and possibly the Simpson Brothers Band). The walk begins at 10:30 a.m. For more information, contact

Deb Dolton at ddolton@ shaw.ca or 604-533-7678 or visit www.gutsywalk.ca Students of Seaquam, Delview, Sands and Holy Cross Secondary Schools invite you to participate in their second 5K community walk/run, Hawkathon: A Walk to Remember, on June 9. The students collaborated to dedicate the run to Megan McNeil, and Camille Gregory, both Seaquam alumnus and Tessa Beauchamp from Holy Cross Secondary. The event takes place at Seaquam Secondary School on June 9 from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. For more information, visit http://hawkathon awalktoremember.weebly. com/

meetings The next HUB Surrey/ White Rock/North Delta Committee bicycle route/ signage planning will be held on June 4 from

Feel the beat as rePercussion returns with Surrey’s many cultures represented through the art of drumming. Featuring performances by almost two dozen drummers plus the Surrey Folk Bhangra Club. The event is part of the HSBC City of Bhangra Festival. The show takes place June 7 at 8 p.m. at the Surrey Arts Centre (13750 88 Ave.). The South Surrey / White Rock Ukulele Circle will next meet on June 8. The schedule has changed, and the group now meets on the first Saturday of each month from 2-4 p.m. at Semiahmoo House Society, 15306 24 Ave. Visitors can come and just listen or sing without instruments or just play. For more information, email Braden Deans at bdeans@gmail.com

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Choose from set menus of $20 / $30 / $40 at these participating restaurants: Ashiani Tandoori Big Ridge Brewing Co. Boston Pizza (Guildford) Bozzini’s Restaurant Chef’s Kebab Curry Sensation Creekside Grill at Eaglequest Coyote Creek Golf Course Edith + Arthur Public House Fresh at the Sheraton Guildford Jack’s Public House Manyana’s Restaurant Lounge at the Pacific Inn McJac’s Roadhouse Grille Morgan’s Restaurant at Morgan Creek Golf Course Moxie’s Classic Grill (Guildford) Nando’s Flame-Grilled Chicken (all Surrey locations) Old Surrey Restaurant One More Thai Restaurant Original Joe’s (Cloverdale & South Surrey) Pachamami Sabor Latino Restaurant Royal Oak Pizza & Steak House Rusty’s Neighbourhood Pub Sabai Thai Restaurant Sabatino’s Trattoria & Bar Seahorse Grill Taste of Punjab Tawara Japanese Restaurant The Dining Room at Hazelmere Golf Course The Greek Corner The Henry Public House The Palmer Room at Northview Golf Course Townhall Public House South Surrey Vlassis Souvlaki & Greek Taverna

The next Surrey Seniors’ Bazaar will take place at Chuck Bailey Recreation Centre (13458 107A Ave.) today (May 30) from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Light refreshments will be provided as well as musical entertainment and plenty of bargains,and admission is free. Seniors (55-plus) can book a table for $10. Contact Greg Nolan at gnolan85@gmail.com or 604-329-7323.

theAtre Surrey Little Theatre, 7027 184 Street, is holding auditions Monday, June 17 from 6-9:30 p.m. for their fall show, The Foursome, by Norm Foster and directed by Pat McDermott. Required are four men ages 40 to 50. Email Brigitte at info@ surreylittletheatre.com for more information.

Delta is seeking volunteers for the 13th-annual Tour de Delta, which will be held this year from July 5 to 7. Training and goodies are provided. Visit the Volunteers page at www. tourdedelta.com and complete a volunteer application form. Volunteer drivers are needed in Surrey to drive people to essential health care appointments. Volunteers are reimbursed for mileage and must have a clean driver’s abstract and a reliable vehicle. For information, contact Sources Community Resource Centres at 604-542-4357 or email: volunteerservices@ sourcesbc.ca

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DRYWALL INSTALLERS CONSTRUCTION HELPERS MATERIAL HANDLERS & CARPENTERS

beststandardconstructionltd @ymail.com 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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Best Standard Construction Ltd. is hiring Drywall Installers ($25/hr), Construction Helpers ($18/hr), Material Handlers ($16/hr) and carpenters ($24/hr) All 40 hours week. Apply by email:

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DRYWALL INSTALLERS / PAINTERS / HELPERS / HANDLERS / PLASTERS A and I Drywall Ltd is hiring Drywall Installers ($25/hr), Painters ($19/hr), Construction Helpers ($18/hr), Material Handlers ($16/hr) and Plasters ($25/hr). All 40 hrs/week. Apply by mail 13522-88A Ave., Surrey, BC V3V1A2 and email:

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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

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An Alberta Oilfield Company is hiring dozer and excavator operators,Lodging and meals provided. Drug testing required. Call (780)723-5051Edson,Alta

CA$H DAILY FOR OUTDOOR WORK! Guys ‘n Gals 16 years & up! No experience necessary. www.PropertyStarsJobs.com CANADIAN FARMS PRODUCE Inc., located in Surrey requires Full Time general farm workers. Accommodation available. Wage $10.25/hour. Must be in good physical shape. Training provided. Heavy lifting req’d. Please fax resume to: 604-574-5773

CARPENTERS & CARPENTER HELPERS Kooner Enterprises Ltd. is hiring Carpenters ($23.51/hr) and Carpenter Helpers ($18.69/hr). Mail: 9264 126 A Street, Surrey, BC V3V 5G2.

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Chahal Painting is hiring Painters $19/hr & Painter Helper $18/hr. All 40 hours per week. Apply by Email: chahal painting@yahoo.ca or by mail: 7940 122nd St., Surrey, BC V3W 3S7

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RIVER FLY FISHING GUIDE AVID FLY FISHER, JET AND DRIFT BOATS EXPERIENCE AN ASSET. REMOTE LODGE IN BC. EMAIL RESUME AND REFERENCES TO TSYLOS@TSYLOS.COM

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Apply in person at: #205, 1515 Broadway St, Port Coquitlam

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PAINTER; Balwinder Singh Bajwa dba Long Life Painting in Surrey is hiring one f/t Construction Painter with 3 years experience. Duties are: mix and match color, estimate cost and quantity of material, advise clients on color selection, apply paint or other materials like stains, lacquer, oil, varnish etc by using roller, brushes or spray equipment etc. Salary would be $19/hr with 40 hours/week. Interested applicants. Email resume to: longlifepainting@yahoo.com

PAINTERS & PAINTER HELPER Star Painting Ltd is hiring painters $19/hr and painter helper $18/hr. Both 40/hrs per week. Apply by email:

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TAILORS Punjab Cloth Warehouse Ltd is hiring 3 tailors ($13.00/hr) 40 hours / week + benefits. Apply to: Punjabclothware houseltd@yahoo.ca THE LEMARE GROUP is accepting resumes for the following positions: • Coastal Certified Hand Fallerscamp positions • Coastal Certified Bull Buckers (Falling) –Includes Vehicle/Accommodations • Grapple Yarder Operator • Boom Boat Operator • Chasers • Hooktenders • Hand Buckers –dryland sort experience an asset • Grader Operator • Log Loader Operator • Heavy Duty Mechanics • Off Highway Truck Drivers Fulltime camp with union rates/benefits. Please send resumes by fax to 250-956-4888 or email to office@lemare.ca

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Food Counter Attendants req’d F/T for Quiznos $10.25/hour. Take customers orders. Portion and wrap food. Present bills and receive payments. Contact: Mani quiznosmani@yahoo.ca or please Fax: 604-531-7705 Surrey, BC KWANTLEN PIZZA, Sweets and Snacks in Surrey is hiring 1 F/T Kitchen Helper, 1 Dishwasher & 1 Food Counter Attendant. No exp. required for all above positions. Must be willing to work in shifts. Salary would be $11/hour with 40 hours/week. Interested applicants please email resumes to: kwantlenpizza@yahoo.ca MEAT CUTTER Fraserway Meats Ltd a.k.a Fraserview Meat at 12047-80 Ave and 114-7218, King George Blvd in Surrey is hiring meat cutter. Salary $ 16/hr. Experience at Indian Ethnic meat shop an asset, will train. Minimum work 40 hrs/week. Must be available weekends and evenings. Please send your resume at 604-592-2900 or email fraserviewmeats21@yahoo.com

TANDOORI & CURRY COOKS GMC Food Enterprises Ltd o/a Chimney Hill Pizza & Indian Cuisine in Surrey is hiring Tandoori Cooks & Curry Cooks. ($17/hr). 40 hrs / week + ben. Apply by email:

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Bindery Workers

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RESPITE Caregivers PLEA Community Services Society is looking for individuals and families who can provide respite care in their homes for youth aged 12 to 18, who are attending a recovery program for alcohol and/or drug addiction. Qualified applicants must be available on weekends and have a home that can accommodate one to two youth and meet all safety requirements. Training and support is provided. If interested, please call a member of our Family Recruiting Team at:

Black Press has anticipated opportunities for Bindery Workers to assist with the mechanical insertion of advertising flyers into our Lower Mainland newspapers. Applicants must be available to work a variety of scheduled day, evening, night and weekend shifts.

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RJAMES WESTERN STAR FREIGHTLINER Journeyman Truck & Equipment Partsperson. Busy commercial transport truck dealership in Kamloops has an immediate opening for a journeyman parts person. This position is permanent full time with competitive wage and benefit package. Resumes to Attn: HR Dept 2072 Falcon Rd., Kamloops BC V2C 4J3 Fax: (250)374-7790 Email: jobapplication@jamesws.com Only applicants selected for an interview will be contacted.

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Be Job Ready in 45-60 weeks! Small class sizes. Courses offered in Campbell River, Parksville & Nanaimo

HELP WANTED required for COMMERCIAL LAUNDRY in Port Coquitlam. 10:00am - 2:00pm ~ Mon-Fri. $11 per hour

JUNK REMOVAL STAFF Recycle-It! Earth Friendly Junk Removal is looking for clean cut, hard working, energetic people to join our expanding recycling team. If you have a valid class 5 D.L. and are not afraid to work hard in a challenging but, exciting atmosphere please e-mail your resume to jason@recycleitcanada.ca

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.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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J. KANG & ASSOCIATES

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MATERIAL RECOVERY FACILITY NOTICE TAKE NOTICE THAT Northwest Group Properties Inc., located at 19500 – 56th Avenue, Surrey, BC has applied to the Greater Vancouver Sewerage and Drainage District (“Metro Vancouver�) pursuant to the Greater Vancouver Sewerage and Drainage District Municipal Solid Waste and Recyclable Material Regulatory Bylaw to amend the existing Material Recovery Facility Licence T040 to: 1.

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Increase the maximum volume of material allowed on site at any one time from 384 cubic metres to 1403 cubic metres.

The materials received are sorted for the purposes of recycling and reduce the volume of waste destined for disposal. It should be noted that this application is at a preliminary stage and has not gone to the Solid Waste Manager for his consideration. Therefore, aspects of the proposal may change as the application proceeds through the review process. This Notice is published pursuant to the Greater Vancouver Sewerage and Drainage District Municipal Solid Waste and Recyclable Material Regulatory Bylaw 181 as amended. A person who may be adversely affected by the granting or amending of the Licence described in this QRWLFH PD\ ZLWKLQ GD\V RI LWV SXEOLFDWLRQ QRWLI\ 0HWUR 9DQFRXYHU¡V Solid Waste Manager in writing stating how that person is affected. The Solid Waste Manager may take into consideration any information received after 30 days only if the Solid Waste Manager has not made a decision on the Licence. Please note that submissions in response to this notice may be made available to the public as part of the public record, subject to the provisions of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. Metro Vancouver Attention: Ray Robb, Solid Waste Manager 4330 Kingsway, Burnaby B. C. V5H 4G8 Phone: (604) 432-6200 Fax: (604) 436-6707 Email: regulationenforcement@metrovancouver.org

Wilco Civil Inc. is seeking an exceptional individual to join our Estimating team in our Langley office. If you are an outgoing, and energetic individual seeking longterm, permanent employment, we’d like to hear from you! Job Description: • Responsible for compiling cost estimates to provide a client or potential client with products and/or services • Responsible for creating cost & budgets and assessing material, labour and equipment required, and analyzing different quotes from sub contractors and suppliers • Ability to obtain and build unit pricing • Understanding of trade scope definitions and local market conditions • Understanding of varied contractual terms and conditions Job Requirements: • Knowledge of budgeting and scheduling with Microsoft Projects • Proficiency in estimating systems and Microsoft Office; specifically spreadsheet design and formulas • The ability to meet tight deadlines • Analytical and problem solving skills • Commitment to working in a team environment, with established leadership skills • Strong verbal and written communication skills and proficiency with the English language • Post-Secondary education is preferred but is not a requirement Please forward your resume and cover letter, Attention: Robert Maat careers@wilcocivil.ca or fax to 604.882.4753. Please no phone calls. We thank all candidates who apply, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. WE’RE ON THE WEB www.bcclassified.com

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Back in Motion Rehab Inc. seeks Administrative Assistant for our busy Surrey office to provide administrative support to Back in Motion programs and services. DUTIES INCLUDE: - General reception; greeting visitors - Answering & directing calls - Booking appointments, office space and interpreters - Setting up files and updating databases - Assisting staff with administrative requests & back up support - Maintaining office equip. and general cleanliness of facilities - Distributing mail, filing & faxing - Providing admin support for programs - Liaising with staff members and clients - Other duties, as required REQUIREMENTS: Top notch computer skills in: - Microsoft Office programs and database systems. - Post secondary clerical training with excellent interpersonal and communication skills, including professional and polite phone manner - Flexible team player with strong organizational skills and ability to focus, multitask and prioritize in a busy environment. - Positive attitude, strong initiative, solution-focused & detail-oriented - Outstanding customer service a must! - Minimum 1 year admin exp. To apply, please forward resume and cover letter to: hr@backinmotion.com or fax to 778-728-0241 by June 6th. Please state “Admin Assistant� in the subject line and where you saw this posting in your cover letter. Only successful candidates will be contacted.

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NOW HIRING P/T SALES ASSOCIATES for our Langley Crossing location. Apply in person or email to:

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Required by established food manufacturer. Must have Valid Forklift, able to follow detailed instructions & lift 40kg repetitively. Minimum grade 11 math. Starting rate $13-$15 hourly rate neg. commensurate with exp. Send resume with references to

Fax: 604-629-8181 Email: tonyhart@telus.net

Mega Cranes Ltd. an industry leader is seeking an energetic, aggressive self starter for a full time position. Required immediately. Must have inspectors ticket and Red seal. Will have hydraulic experience and must be able to read electrical and hydraulic schematics.

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ELECTRICIANS Swaich Electrical Ltd. is hiring Electricians ($25/hr). 40 hours week + benefits. Apply by Email:

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Laser body care 778-898-7881 Hair removal, Skin rejuvenation, Skin tightening & Body contouring

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IN HOME CLEANING 25 years exp Same customers - Good Ref’s. 604-583-5885 or cell 604-347-3351 Exp’d European Lady to clean your house or apartment. Ref’s avail. 604-597-4891 or 778-241-9080.

Own A Vehicle? No Credit Checks! Cash same day, local office.

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SEMI-RETIRED contractor will do small concrete jobs. Patio’s, sidewalks, driveway’s. Re & re old or damaged concrete. Ken 604-307-4923

dean@henrydrilling.com NO CREDIT CHECKS

FULL-TIME CABINET BUILDER/INSTALLER We require an energetic, cabinet builder / installer for our busy Surrey / Port Kells location. The ideal candidate will have 3+ years experience, benefits after 3 mos. Position available immediately. Please email resume: rose@continentalsfg.com or mail: Continental Store Fixture Group Inc. Bldg. # 4, Unit #17, 19272 96 Ave., Surrey, B.C. V4N 4C1. Fax 604-882-3561 LUMBER Inspectors - Supervisor required (CMSA). BC Central Interior Locations. Excellent salary, benefits and potential for advancement. Please submit your resume to forestry2012@hotmail.com

MACHINIST Required for Maple Ridge company. Boring Mill and Lathe exp. required. Part-time position, ideal for semi-retired person.

Please email you resume to: mike@emmfg.com SHEET METAL WORKER Westwind Heating and Cooling at 8841-118 street in Delta is hiring Sheet Metal Worker to work in the Lower Mainland. Work is onsite at various Commercial and residential sites. Should have experience to install ducts and vents as per specifications for more than 4 years. Salary would be $ 22/hr. Minimum work is 40 hrs/week. Send resume at westwindheating@yahoo.com Technician required for Central Interior dealership. Preference to techs with GM experience. Email resume to: t_tugnum@hotmail.com

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Experienced truck and trailer mechanic with CVI ticket wanted for Langley fleet shop. Four (10) hour shifts, good wages and benefits. Fax resume to 604-513-8004 or email at tridem@telus.net TRUCK & TRANSPORT MECHANICS AC Transport Ltd (Delta) is hiring Truck and Transport Mechanics $26.00/hr for 40/hrs per week. Apply by email:

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PLACING & Finishing * Forming * Site Prep, old concrete removal * Excavation & Reinforcing * Re-Re Specialists 34 Years Exp. Free Estimates.

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UNIQUE CONCRETE DESIGN F All types of concrete work F F Re & Re F Forming F Site prep FDriveways FExposed FStamped F Bobcat Work F WCB Insured

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PARAGON stone ltd. Custom granite/quartz. 15% disc w/ad. Quick turnover. Joe 778-839-5647.

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Lawn Maint., Spring Clean Up, power raking aerating pruning trimming, top dressing 604-583-0169

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Reno & Texture Specialist, Painting.

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

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

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Lawn Cut Power Raking, Aerating, Fertilizer, Trimming. Year round care. Comm. & Res. 604-825-5545.

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Northstar Painting Ltd.- The Residential Specialists. BIG jobs, Small jobs - We do it all! Interior and Exterior Projects. Master Painters at Students Rates. WCB Safe, Reliable, Efficient & Quality Paint. 778.245.9069

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(604)240-1920 BEAUT BATHROOM & KITCHEN Plumbing + Drywall + Elect. + Tubs & Showers & Sinks + Toilets & Tile + floors + countertop + painting. Sen disc. Work Guar. 21 yrs exp. Call Nick 604-230-5783, 604-581-2859

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

PAINTING DONE RIGHT!! Interior & Exterior Insured, great refs. Free estimates & color consulting.

LANDSCAPING

320

PHIL’S FENCING: Custom blt cedar fences/gates/lattice. Repairs, decks & stairs, 604-591-1173, 351-1163

283 GUTTERS & DOWNSPOUTS

A FAST MOVING & CLEANING. Prof. movers. *Garbage removal. Insured, great rates. 778-888-9628

6 FOOT HIGH CEDAR FENCE. $11/foot. Low Prices. Quality Work. Free Est. Harbans 604-805-0510.

ALWAYS! GUTTER Cleaning & Roof Blowing, Moss Control,30 yrs exp., Reliable! Simon 604-230-0627

AFFORDABLE MOVING

6 FT FENCING, Retaining Walls, Blacktop/Concrete driveway’s, Reno’s, Roofing, Bobcat Service. Snow Removal. Gary Landscaping Call (604)889-8957.

Gutters - Windows - Tile Roof cleaning - Pressure Cleaning, Please Call Victor 604-589-0356

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

283A

HANDYPERSONS

SENIOR’S HANDYMAN SERVICE & Pressure Washing. SemiRetired. Honest - Reliable - Insured. Free Est. Call Brad. 604-837-5941

Retired Firefighter Handyman • All Interior Work • Tiles • Trim • Drywall • Plumbing • Painting * Experienced * Reliable Roger 604-679-0779

287

HOME IMPROVEMENTS TIMWOOD HOMES

D D D D D D

** Specializing in Reno’s ** Framing. Sundecks. Stairs. Rooms. Garages. Sheds. Patios. Bsmts. Interior/Exterior Painting. Tiles. Laminate Floors. Vinyl Siding.

Call Prem 604 761-1743

ON CALL 24 HOURS/DAY

SUN DECKS

Ticketed Owner Does the Work! A+ Rating

GET THE BEST FOR YOUR MOVING

FINISH CARPENTER Finish Carpentry-Mouldings, sundecks, stairs, siding, painting, drywall. Refs. Rainer cel 604-613-1018

JUNK REMOVAL

Ron 604 591-8086

Gutters - Windows - Tile Roof cleaning - Pressure Cleaning, Please Call Patrick 778-865-9432.

PSK PAINTING

778-997-9582

604.587.5865 Hauling Anything..

A SOFT TOUCH - HOME SOFTWASH. Done By Hand. No Pressure Washing. Siding,Gutters,Windows Special $99. 604-537-6180

bradsjunkremoval.com But Dead Bodies!!

• Tree Trimming • Fully Insured • Best Rates 604-787-5915/604-291-7778

www.treeworksonline.ca treeworkes@yahoo.ca

PRO TREE SERVICES Quality pruning/shaping/hedge trimming/ removals & stump grinding. John, 604-588-8733/604-318-9270

PETS 456

FEED & HAY

COURSE CEDAR HOG FUEL

Call 604-856-6500

FOR SALE BY OWNER SURREY.

House on 1/2 Acre Lot. GOOD INVESTMENT. 13690 Bentley Rd. $695K. By Owner. Call 604-324-0655

477

PETS

Serving Metro Vancouver Since 1988

Excellent Rates. (604)780-4604

10% OFF - Call 604.812.9721 MG ROOFING & SIDING. Re-roofing, new roof, gutters. WCB

removal done RIGHT!

604.220.JUNK(5865)

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

353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS

TREE & STUMP

20 YARD BINS AVAILABLE We Load or You Load !

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

IMPACT PRESSURE WASHING - Gutter, Windows, Full Houses.

Morris 604-597-2286 Marcus 604-818-2327

625

Gutters - Windows - Tile Roof cleaning - Pressure Cleaning, Please Call Victor 604-589-0356

PLUMBING

AT PANORAMA PLUMBING, HEATING & GAS SERVICES. Repairs & new installs. Furnace, Boilers, Hot water tanks etc. Jobs Small-Big, Res/Com 604-818-7801. www.panoramaplumbing.com

Recycled Earth Friendly HOT TUBS ARE NO PROBLEM!

www.recycleitcanada.ca

Peter 778-552-1828

“ ABOVE THE REST “ Interior & Exterior Unbeatable Prices & Professional Crew. • Free Est. • Written Guarantee • No Hassle • Quick Work • Insured • WCB

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

Pressure Washing: Drwys patios decks, etc, Res/Comm Lic/Ins. Specializing in moss removal fr roofs Same day service 604-779-8741

INTERIOR/EXTERIOR Drywall Repairs/Texturing Quality work at the lowest price Phone & compare. In business 25 years. Fully Insured. Free Estimates.

338

RUBBISH REMOVAL

RECYCLE-IT!

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

329 PAINTING & DECORATING

356

Affordable, Dependable POWER WASHING

AAA PRECISION PAINTING. Quality work. 778-881-6096.

1PRO MOVING & SHIPPING. Across the street - across the world Real Professionals, Reas. Rates. Best in every way! 604-721-4555.

www.mainlandroof.com

ManMaid.ca Services

All work guaranteed

Cell 604-837-6699

Call: 778-773-3737

“QUARTZ/GRANITE/ARBORITE” JMS Countertops, 30 yrs/refs ★ John 604-970-8424 ★ “QUARTZ/GRANITE/ARBORITE” JMS Countertops, 30 yrs/refs ★ John 604-970-8424 ★

• Soft Brush Wash by Hand • Ref’s • Bondable Randall 778-714-2203

AJM PAINTING

GET the best for your moving 24/7 From $40/hr. Licensed & Insured. Seniors Discount. 778-773-3737

Andre 604-836-7150

Exterior House Washing

Vincent 543-7776

**EMERGENCY CALL OUT** Certified Arborist Reports

25 yrs in roofing industry

Call Ian 604-724-6373

WCB INSURED

604-537-4140

POLAR BEAR PAINTING Ext. paint special! Split level home starting @ $1500. 604-866-6706

SAME DAY SERVICE AVAILABLE

Member of Better Business Bureau

LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE

PAINTING 1/2 PRICE Until June 30 Interior & Exterior *35Years Exp. Free Estimates 604-498-3050

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

POWER WASHING GUTTER CLEANING

TREE SERVICES

FULLY INSURED Roofing Experts. 778-230-5717 Repairs/Re-Roof/New Roofs. All work Gtd. Free Est. Call Frank.

~ 604-597-3758 ~

PRESSURE WASHING

374

Morris The Arborist

Mainland Roofing Ltd.

341

Aluminum patio cover, sunroom, railing and vinyl. 604-782-9108 www.PatioCoverVancouver.com

DANGEROUS TREE REMOVAL * Pruning * Retopping * Falling Service Surrey 25 years

Furnace, Boilers, Hot Water Heat Plumbing Jobs ~ Reas rates

TONY’’S PAINTING

$45/Hr

COMPLETE Roofing Ltd. Repairs & gutters, all roofs. WCB, BBB, Reas guaranteed. Sr Disc. 604-725-0106

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

~ Certified Plumber ~

www.affordablemovers.bc.com

(778)878-2617

✭ 604-312-7674 ✭

• Quality Guaranteed • Bondable • Ref’s Randall 778-714-2203

~ PRO PAINTERS ~ INTERIOR / EXTERIOR Quality Work, Free Estimates

Specializing in Re-Roofs, New Roofs, Repairs. All kinds of roofing. ON TIME SERVICE Guaranteed Work - Best Price Free Estimates

RENOS & REPAIRS Excellent price on Hot Water Tanks Furnace, Boilers, Plumbing Jobs & Furnace & duct cleaning

ACCURATE PAINTING

PRICES SO LOW I MUST BE MAD Call MAD ABOUT PAINTING. Free Estimates. Int/Ext. 778-773-3918

Great Prices, Quality Work. *Licensed *Insured *Since 1986

A Gas Fitter ✭ Plumber

www.elmapainting.com

.Jim’s Mowing. 310-JIMS (5467).

AERATION, power raking, trimming, yard maintenance & yard cleanup. Free estimates. Jason 778-960-7109

• Hot water tanks • Furnaces • Broilers • Plugged Drains 778-862-0560

MOVING & STORAGE

Experienced Mover w/affordable rates, STARTING AT $40/HR 24/7 - Licensed & Insured. ** Seniors Discounts ** fortiermoving.ca

SUNDECKS

EXCEL ROOFING LTD.

CRESCENT Plumbing & Heating Licensed Residential 24hr. Service

Reno’s and Repairs

A Dream Landscaping. Lawn mowing, aerate, power rake, trim, prune. Res/Com. 604-724-4987.

372 .

Seniors Discount Free Estimates (604)372-1100

.aaa lawn

EB Gardening. Complete property maint. Landscaping, pressure wash 778-926-1634 / 604-318-5636

356

Eastcan Roofing & Siding

BBB ACCREDITED

Paving stone - Retaining wall - Turfing - Fruit tree Pruning Cedar Hedging - Fencing - Decks Spring Cleanup

DUMP TRUCKS, BOBCATS

MUSHROOM MANURE

353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

24/7 plumbing, heating, plugged drains

Landscaping & Stone

EXCAVATORS BACKHOES, CATS

Delivery or pick up Surrey location. Covered Storage. 604-644-1878

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

Bro Marv Plumbing

AZTEC

Call 604-531-5935

SURREY, 9428 - 161 St. Sat. June 1. 8:30-12pm. Multi-Family Garage Sale. Bikes, H/hold, furniture, tools.

Liability Insurance/BBB/10% off with ad

HOME REPAIRS

WE’RE ON THE WEB www.bcclassified.com

300

TOPSOIL

N. Delta GARAGE SALE Sat June 1, 9am - 2pm. 8128 & 8138 118A St. (off 82 Ave).

PLUMBING

FULL PLUMBING SERVICES

QUICKWAY Kitchen Cabinets Ltd. ****Mention this ad for 10% Off **** Call Raman @ 604-561-4041.

Affordable Mini Excavating, grading, driveways, ditch-infill, stump removal, septic fields. 604-841-6644

COMPOSTED MULCH, SAND, GRAVEL

604-856-5165

Sellers $15 or Seller pack 4 for $50.

•New Roofs •Re-Roofs •Repairs

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

•Drainage •Back-Filling •Landscaping & Excavating. Hourly or Contract. 38 Years Exp.

GARDENING

(Just off of Fraser Glen Drive) If Raining - Moved to June 8th

EVERY Sunday 7am

.langley handyman 604-625-4655

Excavator & Bobcat Services

281

SWAP MEET 260 St. & Fraser Hwy, Langley

604-475-7077

263 EXCAVATING & DRAINAGE

1-A1 BRAR CEDAR FENCING, chain link & landscaping. Block retaining wall. Reasonable rates. Harry 604-719-1212, 604-306-1714

338

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

604-475-7077

YARD SALE

No early birds

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

Running this ad for 8yrs

C & C Electrical Mechanical

GARAGE SALES TWILIGHT DRIVE-IN

MULTI-FAMILY Complex Garage Sale, Murrayville Glen, 21928 48 Avenue, Langley. Saturday June 8, 2013 from 9-3pm. Rain or shine.

604.339.1989 Lower Mainland 604.996.8128 Fraser Valley

3 rooms for $299, 2 coats any colour

FENCING

FLEETWOOD: MAPLE COURT TOWNHOUSE, 16016 82 Ave. Sat June 1st, 9am-1pm. Rain or Shine.

(New phone number)

PAINT SPECIAL

269

(site maps avail at 66 & 184 St. till noon)

551

Saturday - June 1st 9am-2pm. 16327- Northglen Close

Rain or Shine Over 30 homes 64th Ave to 68A Ave. and 177 St to 184 St.

SL PAINTING

CALL BRENT

GARAGE SALES

FRASER HEIGHTS

The Lunder’s RealEstate Teams 5th Annual Parade of Garage Sales

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

(604)531-5935

551

CLOVERDALE NORTH

#22047 WE LOVE SMALL JOBS All work guaranteed. High Outlet Electric. 604-220-8347

FARM TRACTORS

GARAGE SALES

604-572-3733 T & K Haulaway

FLEETWOOD WASTE Bin Rentals 10-30 Yards. Call Ken at 604-294-1393

Airedale Terrier pups. P/b, ckc reg., micro, health guar, 604-8192115. email: lovethem@telus.net

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


Thursday, May 30, 2013 Surrey/North Delta Leader 43 PETS 477

PETS

REAL ESTATE 625

FOR SALE BY OWNER

German shepherd cross with husky puppy, Female. 2-1/2 mos. $600/obo. (604)463-8924

GOLDEN RETRIEVER pups P/B. 1st shots, vet checked, dewormed, 10 weeks old, $700. (604)850-3329

HUSKY WOLF X pups. 3 F; 9 wks old. $500/ea. 1st shots/dewormed. Glenn 604-308-3396 Boston Bar.

ITALIAN MASTIFF (Cane Corso)

$700 2 bdrm. from $875 CLOVERDALE - Immaculate condo 1 bdrm + den ( 2nd bdrm?) + flex 900 + sf. Newly upgraded, furnished, move in/rent pets ok See uSELLaHOME.com id5716 Open House. Sun. June 2, 11-3pm. Apt 316 - 17661 - 58A Ave. $154,900: (604)351-2083

627

HOMES WANTED

WE BUY HOUSES! Older House • Damaged House Moving • Estate Sale • Just Want Out • Behind on Payments Quick Cash! • Flexible Terms! CALL US FIRST! 604-657-9422

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

FROM $140,000 Also; Spectacular 3 Acre Parcel at $390,000 1-250-558-7888 www.orlandoprojects.com ~ FINANCING AVAILABLE ~

11+ ACRES overlooking beautiful Bridge Lake, majestic fir trees, good bldg site, $169,000. (250)945-9944 CLOVERDALE LOTS FOR SALE, Building lots - full bsmts allowed. Call: (604)244-1112

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

SHELTIES: Sable colored. One 7 month old, two 3 month olds. Ready now. Shots/dewormed. 604-826-6311

List Home! Save Big $$$ Buy/Referral $500 cashback

TOY POODLE PUPS 4 wks old, 2 males; 1 white, 1 blond/white. $700 each. Avail. June 15. 604-8204230, 604-302-7602

Call today for a free market evaluation.

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE 509

LOTS

630

Yunas:604.345.9461 Omax Realty Ltd.

AUCTIONS Monday June 3rd ~ 7:00pm

Furnishings, tools, paintings, Craftsman power washer, lawnmower with Koehler motor as new, generator, upright freezers VIEW: Day of Sale Central Auction #313 - 20560- Langley Bypass (#10 Hwy) 604-534-8322

RATES ARE GOING UP! Call now for 2.60% Variable 2.79% 5 yr Fixed Commercial and Residential Self Employed, Credit Damage OK Martinique Walker Verico Assent Mortgage Corp. Call: 604.984.9159

641 548

*NEW QUEEN MATTRESS SET* Pillow Top in Plastic. Mfr. Warranty Must Sell! $200 ~ 604-484-0379

560

TOWNHOUSES

FURNITURE

MISC. FOR SALE

WE’RE ON THE WEB www.bcclassified.com

TOWN HOMES

Come and see. Daily 11 to 7pm 14905 60th Ave. Surrey, B.C. Come see what’s cookin’ in our kitchens. More counterspace, cabinets & more drawers to store!

566 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS

thegroveatcambridge.ca Hans at Global 604-597-7177

PIANO, Full keyboard, all the bells and whistles. Yamaha Clavinova. $500. Good cond. (604)531-1267

LARGEST TOWNHOME in Lincoln’s Gate

REAL ESTATE 625

FOR SALE BY OWNER

604.319.7514 CLOVERDALE: Kolumbia Garden* 17719 58A Ave. Reno’d Spacious 2 bdrm. with laminate flooring, large closet room & balcony. Near transit & shops. No pets. Ref’s req’d. Call: 778-789-3007. GUILDFORD: 2 Bdrm, 19th flr, mtn view, 5 applis, hot water, gas f/p, 1 prkg, 2 pools, exercise room, tennis courts, ns/np, avail June15. $1200. 604-581-7171 or 604-588-2797. GUILDFORD

MOVE-IN BONUS Family Friendly Complex 1 & 2 BR APTS available Now & June 1 and 3 BR APT available now. Close to shopping, transit, schools & park. Some small pets welcome. On-site security. Seasonal swimming pool.

Call: 604-585-1966 Langley

$300 MOVE-IN BONUS + 1/2 Month FREE

Avail Now - from $1200/mo

Huge Windows, All Brushed Steel Appliances, Laminate Flooring & More.

Located downtown Langley, close to all amenities; parks, transportation, shops, etc.

Encore 19899 55A Ave

Langley

CLAYMORE APTS * RENTAL INCENTIVES *

2 Bdrm unit $847/mo. 1 Bdrm units $695 - $725/mo 5 Min walk to Surrey Ctrl Skytrain, and all amenities. Well maintained, clean, quiet, sec’d adult only bldg. No Pets. Shared purchase required. Call: 604-583-2122 or email: maycoop@shawbiz.ca NEWTON LOCATION

VILLA UMBERTO Lovely 2 bdrm with 2 full baths in Quiet building. In-suite laundry

Secured underground parking.

Ph: 604-596-5671 Cell: 604-220-8696 SURREY

Phone: 604-581-8332 & 604-585-0063

SOMERSET GARDENS (S. Sry) Family housing, 1851 Southmere Crescent E. 2 bdrm apt. $880/mo. incl. heat. Pet friendly, near all amenities. Community garden. 604-451-6676

SUNCREEK ESTATES

CEDAR APTS $50 off/month for the first year Quiet community living next to Guildford Mall. Clean 1 & 2 bdrm suites (some w/ensuites) Cable, heat & hot water included. Walk Score = 92

* Large 2 & 3 Bdrm Apartments * Insuite w/d, stove, fridge, d/w * 3 floor levels inside suite * Wood burning fireplace * Private roof top patio * Walk to shops. Near park, pool, playground * Elementary school on block * Clubhouse, tennis court * On site security. Sorry no pets

www.cycloneholdings.ca

Office: 7121 - 133B St. Surrey 604-596-0916

CLOVERDALE 1bd $780. 2bd $930 Rents incl heat & hot water. N/P. 604-576-1465 or 604-612-1960

SURREY 75/120A St. 2 Bdrm $960 + $40 cable. Quiet family complex, no pets, call 604-501-0505

604-584-5233

• • • • • • •

Nice, clean and quiet 1 & 2 bdrms W/d in some suites Walk to Guilford Mall Close to transit and schools Upgraded, condo style suites Exterior fully upgraded, new windows & balconies On site manager

DUPLEXES/4PLEXES

AVAILABLE NOW - Guildford Reno’d lrg bright 1000s/f 2bdr, w/d, lrg deck, fenced yd, nr amens/schls, $900 +utils. Ns/np. 604-283-9055.

733 MOBILE HOMES & PADS NEWTON MOBILE HOME PARK. 2 Large RV Pads available for mobile home. Call 604-597-4787.

736

HOMES FOR RENT

GREEN TIMBERS, 3/bdrms up, 2/bdrms down. 2/baths. 2 kitchens. fenced yard. $1300/mo. Avail now. TJ @ Sutton Proact, (604)728-5460

RENTALS 750

RENTALS

SUITES, LOWER

750

CEDAR Hills 12185-98A Ave. 2Bdr gr/lvl, suit 1 or 2. Avail now, ns/np. $750. 604-951-7351, 604-722-8267 CHIMNEY HEIGHTS. 1 bdrm g/l ste Incl utils. $600/month Avail Now NP/NS No lndry. Ref. 604-591-8654 CHIMNEY HEIGHTS lrg bright 1 bdrm in new hse, 4pce bath, alarm. $525 incl util/cble. 604-600-5342 CHIMNEY HILL; 3 bdrm bsmt suite opposite elem. school. $925/mo incl heat, light & lndry. N/S, N/P. Avail June 1st. 604-315-1476 Chimney Hills 1bdrm suite, lrg kitchen, near amens. Ns/np, no laundry, $550 incl utils/cable. 604-594-8576 CHIMNEY HTS. Extra large 1 bdrm. Sep kitchen. NS/NP. $590/mo incl utils/net. Now. 604-598-1010 CHIMNEY HTS. Large 2 bdrm ste $700. Incl utils/net. NS/NP. June 1. 778-858-5335 or 604-727-0796 Cloverdale 64A/172 St. 2 Bdrm with extra space, 2 full baths, prkg, utils incl, no lndry, nr athletic park & bus NP/NS $890. June 1. 604-574-5952

Please call Al at 604-589-1167 for viewing.

CLOV/LANGLEY 2 bdrm suite, Avail. June 1 or July 11. N/S, N/P.Nr all amenits. 604-574-6400 DELTA 7445 Garfield Dr. lrg 3 bdrm legal ste Nr schl $950 + 1/3 utils. NP/NS avl now 604-590-0772

SURREY

PARKSIDE

FLEETWOOD 154A St/86B Ave. 2 Bdrm ste with ldry $600 & $700+util 604-561-4947, 604-593-8433

APARTMENTS

FLEETWOOD; 2 BDRM BSMT $850/mo or 3 bdrm bsmt $1150/mo. Close to all amenities. Utils incl. N/S, No pets. Avail June 1st. (604)582-8913 or (604) 616-4477

1 Bdrm. $700.00 2 Bdrm. $825.00

SUITES, LOWER

SURREY, 14211-61A Ave. Newer 2 bdrm bsmt suite, full bath, ns/np, Nr schools. $750/mo inc util & lndry. No cbl, internet. 604-501-9582

SURREY 146A/68. 2 Bdrm suite. Avail now, ns/np. $600 incl hydro, cable, heat & pkng. 604-725-8366.

SURREY 148/68 Ave. Spac 3 bdrm grnd lvl. Incl alarm, sep w/d. Ns/np. Avail July 1st. Jas 604-599-5036.

SURREY 148/84. 2bdrm grd lvl ste, Nr schl,bus,shops. No cable/laund. N/P. $775 incl utils. 778-823-1200.

SURREY 15931-95A Ave. 1 Bdrm near schl/bus. $550/mo incl hydro, & washer. No dryer. NS/NP, No parties.Avail. Now. 604-580-2051

SURREY 163/80A Ave 3 Bdrm new reno’s, near schl & bus, $1100/mo. N/S, N/P, No lndry. (604)591-2786

SURREY - 5908 138th St. Reno’d 1 bdrm $500/mo. Incl utils & cable. Near amens/schls/transit. N/P. Avail immed. Call: 604-996-7860

SURREY 71/149 St. Bright 2 bdrm in new house, full bath, nr bus/schl. Ns/np. Avail now. $650 incl utils/cbl. 604-507-3156 or 604-710-1782.

SURREY, 8098-163A St. Fleetwood area. 1 bdrm. $600 incl hydro/gas/lndry. Avail now. N/P. N/S. Suit quiet person. 778-885-5511.

SURREY 95A/132. BRAND NEW Large 2 or 3 bdrm grnd lvl suite. Full bth, nr all amens. Rent nego. incl utils, WiFi & cable. NS/NP. Now. 604-496-2250, 778-838-0865

SURREY 96/134 St. Large 1 bdrm ste. Avail June 1st. 1 Pet ok. $650 incl utils. Shrd lndry. 604-880-6586

FLEETWOOD 82/156 new lrg 1 bd $600/mo incl basic cable/hydro. Nr amens, NP/NS. Now 778-233-1498

SURREY Chimney Hts, 1 bdrm side suite. Immed. Suit mature person or couple. N/P, N/S. $600 incl cbl & utils. 604-572-7273, 778-319-7634

PANORAMA; large 5 bdrm house on acreage with water view. $2200. Avail June 15th. Call 604-597-9787

FRASER HTS. Large clean 3 bdrm ste. Insuite W/D. $1000 incl all utils, cbl, net. Avail now. 604-957-2666.

Surrey, FLEETWOOD. 156/89A Ave. 1 bdrm suite. Avail now N/S. N/P. $600 incl. utils. 604-588-9685.

GUILDFORD: 2 Bdrm bsmt ste, nr school & bus. June 1st. $750/mo incl hydro. N/S, N/P. 778-895-0566.

SURREY, Panorama. 2 Bdrm bsmt. $650 incl hydro & cable. N/S. N/P. 778-668-0179 or 778-386-0179.

Heat & Hot Water Included

SOUTH SURREY, 4 bdrm., 2 full & 2 part baths. fam. room., lge. lot, $2500 mo. Avail. immed. Refs. Lease Call 778-565-3155

“Part of the Crime Free Multi-Housing Program”

SURREY: 134 & 95 Ave. Reno’d 3 bdrm rancher. Cls to Hosp. $1499: Now. 604-341-0371, 604-351-0162

GUILDFORD: Just reno’d 3 bdr g/lvl ste $875 + util, covered patio, NS/NP no lndry. 604-589-7766

SURREY Sullivan Hts. 2Bdr gr/lvl in new house, avail now. Ns/np, $700 incl utils/cbl/wifi. 604-375-6052.

Guildford lge 2 bdrm g/l on greenbelt & creek. lge patio. Incl util/ldry $870 NS/NP Immed 604-715-1667

751

• Close to Skytrain, Sry. Central Mall, & SFU Sry. Campus • 24 Hour On-site Management PETS ALLOWED • Minutes Walk To Park, High School & Elementary School

To Arrange a Viewing Call Joyce at 604-319-7517

SUNNY WHITE ROCK Great Location Amid Sea & Shops 1/2 Month FREE Rent 1 Bdrm Suites - Avail Now

Incl heat, h.water, sec u/g pkng & SWIMMING POOL

~ Fir Apartments ~

Call 778-908-3714 WHITE ROCK. Large 1 or 2 bdrm newly remod, new carpets/paint. Start @ $650. Quiet & clean. Close to beach & shops. Avail now. N/S. Incl heat & hot water. 604-900-1092

CHILLIWACK WAREHOUSE

SURREY

APARTMENT/CONDO

CUMBERLAND PARK MOVE IN INCENTIVE

5374 - 203rd St, Langley Call 604-533-9780

MAYFLOWER CO-OP

715

SURREY

709 COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL

Large 1 & 2 bedroom units Rent from $725.00/mo.

706

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44 Surrey/North Delta Leader Thursday, May 30, 2013 RENTALS In the Matter of Part 3.1 (Administrative Forfeiture) of the Civil Forfeiture Act [SBC 2005, C. 29] the CFA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT: On September 12, 2012, at the 9900 block of Semiahoo Road, Surrey, B.C., Peace Officer(s) of the Surrey RCMP seized, at the time indicated, the subject property, described as: a 1997 Chevrolet Venture, BCLP: JHT478, VIN: 1GNDX06E1VD133051, on or about 07:30 Hours. The subject property was seized because there was evidence that the subject property had been used in the commission of an offence (or offences) under section 7(1) (Production of substance) of the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act of Canada. Notice is hereby given that the subject property, CFO file Number: 2013-1400, is subject to forfeiture under Part 3.1 of the CFA and will be forfeited to the Government for disposal by

the Director of Civil Forfeiture unless a notice of dispute is filed with the Director within the time period set out in this notice. A notice of dispute may be filed by a person who claims to have an interest in all or part of the subject property. The notice of dispute must be filed within 60 days of the date upon which this notice is first published. You may obtain the form of a notice of dispute, which must meet the requirements of Section 14.07 of the CFA, from the Director’s website, accessible online at www.pssg.gov.bc.ca/ civilforfeiture. The notice must be in writing, signed in the presence of a lawyer or notary public, and mailed to the Civil Forfeiture Office, PO Box 9234 Station Provincial Government, Victoria, B.C. V8W 9J1.

In the Matter of Part 3.1 (Administrative Forfeiture) of the Civil Forfeiture Act [SBC 2005, C. 29] the CFA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT: On October 25, 2005, at 104th Avenue and King George Highway, Surrey, B.C., Peace Officer(s) of the Surrey RCMP seized, at the time indicated, the subject property, described as: $2,100 CAD, on or about 21:30 Hours. The subject property was seized because there was evidence that the subject property had been obtained by the commission of an offence (or offences) under section 380(1) (Fraud) of the Criminal Code of Canada. Notice is hereby given that the subject property, CFO file Number: 2013-1446, is subject to forfeiture under Part 3.1 of the CFA and will be forfeited to the Government for disposal by the Director of Civil Forfeiture unless a notice of dispute is filed

with the Director within the time period set out in this notice. A notice of dispute may be filed by a person who claims to have an interest in all or part of the subject property. The notice of dispute must be filed within 60 days of the date upon which this notice is first published. You may obtain the form of a notice of dispute, which must meet the requirements of Section 14.07 of the CFA, from the Director’s website, accessible online at www.pssg.gov.bc.ca/ civilforfeiture. The notice must be in writing, signed in the presence of a lawyer or notary public, and mailed to the Civil Forfeiture Office, PO Box 9234 Station Provincial Government, Victoria, B.C. V8W 9J1.

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REPAIRERS LIEN Whereby Qickfix Auto Body Ltd. is indebted to IP Auto Services Ltd (604-542-0624) for mechanical repair & storage on a 2003 Ford Windstar, Vin# 2FMZA5S40 3BA718442. A lien is claimed under the act for the amount due and owning of $6133.12 incl. storage, seizure, lien and sale. Notice is hereby given that on May 30, 2013 or thereafter the given vehicle will be sold.

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IT MAY BE the closest anyone gets to a full public hearing on a controversial proposal to build a new coal export terminal in Surrey. Metro Vancouver’s board voted Friday to throw open its June 14 meeting to delegations on the topic and officials from Port Metro Vancouver and Fraser Surrey Docks will be there to answer questions. Critics of the plan to increase coal shipments by rail and then barge have zeroed in on the failure of the port – the final deciding body – to adequately consider opposition, which includes those who want U.S. coal to stay in the ground and not add to climate-warming emissions as well as neighbourhood opponents who either fear escaping coal dust or don’t want more trains rolling by.

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Fassbender is the MLA for Surrey-Fleetwood. A count of about 2,000 absentee ballots which began Monday is complete, and B.C. Liberal candidate won the seat by 200 votes. Elections BC made it official Wednesday. Fassbender ousts NDP opponent and incumbent Jagrup Brar, a three-term MLA who was first elected in a 2004 byelection. As an ex-basketball player, Brar said he’s not unfamiliar with loss. “It’s part of life. You have to take the defeat in a graceful way,” Brar said. He notes that the NDP took a pounding at the polls in this area. “This is bigger than SurreyFleetwood,” Brar said. “In Surrey, we lost between six and 15 per cent (popular) support.”

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Product availability varies by restaurant. PLEASE ADVISE CREW MEMBER OF COUPON PRIOR TO ORDERING. LIMIT ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER, PER VISIT. NOT VALID WITH ANY OTHER OFFER. NO CASH VALUE. Valid only at the McDonald’s® in Walmart® restaurant located in the Langley, New Westminster, Guildford, Surrey West and Surrey locations from Friday, May 31st to Thursday, June 6th, 2013.

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More in-store services available at some locations

Walmart® will match the advertised purchase price of any competitor for an identical product. Ad Match is only available with proof of the current published in-store retail price for the identical product in an advertisement by a retailer in the local area. Not applicable to clearance sales, combination promotions (e.g., gift with purchase), double or triple coupons, after-sale rebate offers, preferred customer discounts or random discounts (e.g., scratch and save events) offered by other retailers, or to competitor misprints, or withdrawn or corrected advertisements. Applicable only to products currently in-stock at this store location. We reserve the right to limit quantities. Walmart’s Ad Match program may be modified or withdrawn at any time without notice.

Items and prices available in-store at the locations shown only. Advertisement effective Friday, May 31st to Thursday, June 6th, 2013. Walmart has great selections available at low prices every day, and we continually strive to lower our costs so that we can bring you more ROLLBACK prices. While it’s our intention to have every advertised item in stock, occasionally an item may not be available due to unforeseen difficulties. In such cases, we’ll issue you a rain check (at your request) so you may buy the item at the advertised price when it becomes available. Or, if you prefer, we’ll sell you a similar item at a comparable price. Rain checks are not available for Clearance or Limited Quantity items, which are available only while supplies last. We reserve the right to limit quantities to normal retail purchases. All items may not be available in all stores. Items may be available by special order in certain locations. If the scanned price of a non-price ticketed item is higher than the shelf price or any other advertised price, you’re entitled to receive the first item at no charge, up to a $10 maximum. Prices, selection and availability may vary by store and on walmart.ca. For terms applicable to online offers, please visit walmart.ca. Certain items may be subject to additional environmental handling, recycling or disposal fees. The amount and application of such fees vary by product and by province. See store for details.

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