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As Kevin Steele describes how a City of Langley bylaw officer issued him a $100 ticket for not leashing his dog, his voice begins to rise. That gets the attention of Ed, the three-year-old Pomeranian which drew the fine. The small dog crosses the floor and lies at his owner’s feet, looking up. Steele immediately dials it down. “He’s my coping mechanism,” Steele says of Ed. “Quite literally my coping mechanism.” Steele, a 51-year-old former driller, barely survived a 2009 workplace accident that left him permanently disabled after a 1,350-lb. pipe fell on his head. He suffered severe head, spine and other nerve damage. One leg had to be amputated and the other is so numb he needs an ankle brace and two canes when he isn’t using his electric scooter. Currently, thanks to one of his many falls, he has a broken thumb on one hand and can only use a
Kevin Steele says a Langley City bylaw officer wrote him a ticket on May 13 because his service dog Ed, a threeyear-old Pomeranian, was offleash. Steele is filing a complaint with the BC Human Rights Tribunal.
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single cane. He suffers from chronic pain that requires “heavy-duty” medication. He has survived six heart attacks and one stroke since the accident. The struggle with pain and disability made him angry, he recalls. “I had no reason to live, no reason to go on,” he says. His psychologist told him to get a dog. “You have to have a dog,” Steele recalls the doctor telling him. “You have to have focus.” Steele has a to-whom-it-may-concern letter from the doctor which says Ed is “more than just a typical pet” who has “become one of his [Steele’s] main coping strategies” for dealing with the loss of his leg and related pain. “There isn’t anything on my body that doesn’t hurt,” Steele says. “My dog gets me out every day. He’s my crutch.” He insists Ed picked him when he went to select a puppy at a pet store. Ed was the only one that noticed him looking and looked back, Steele says. He waited a day to be sure and when he went back the next day, Ed was still the only one who paid attention to him. Steele says Ed has a calm, laidback personality that is soothing to be around. “Everybody loves Ed,” he says. continued, PAGE 5
Underground grow-op discovered in Gloucester Monique TaMMinga Times Reporter
B.C.’s anti-gang unit dismantled a sophisticated underground grow-op adjacent to the Gloucester industrial area over the weekend which police say has ties to the Hells Angels. The Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit, along with up to 100 officers from numerous police sections in Langley and Surrey, executed a search warrant for
a rural property in the 27000-block of 56 Avenue, across the street from industrial buildings. Three men and one woman were arrested at the scene. They were later released pending further investigation, said police. Despite similarities, investigators don’t believe this underground grow-op, which had about 430 plants, is linked to the four grow-ops shut down last month in Mission. Both marijuana grows are tied to
Hells Angels though, said police. A search of the Langley property revealed five shipping containers buried underground where they housed a sophisticated bunker system. In this case, the property above the bunker was constructed to resemble a small hobby farm, complete with three sheep and one pig. In addition to the farm animals, a combination of about a dozen pit bull-type dogs and Chihuahuas were found. The dogs were taken by a family
member of one of the people arrested, said CFSEU spokesperson Sgt. Lindsey Houghton. “Each of the steel shipping containers had a doorway cut through it to make a continuous pathway that connected all of the containers as well as raised walkways so workers could easily walk through the bunker from container to container,” said Houghton. continued, PAGE 6 Lucinda
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A familiar Langley face and veteran politician is the first to enter the race for Langley City mayor. But will there even be a byelection? Comments from one councillor and the City administrator suggest it may not happen. Mel Kositsky announced Tuesday night that he plans to run for mayor in the City. He served for 18 years on Langley Township council, ran for MP in 2004 as an independent, and has been involved with a host of organizations on both Langleys since the 1970s. He ran for mayor in the Township in 2011, coming second behind Jack Froese. Langley City Mayor Peter Fassbender has been confirmed as the new MLA for Surrey-Fleetwood and will be sworn in next week. He said during the campaign that he will resign his seat as mayor, and told The Times last week that he plans to resign in July, which would set up a September byelection. The Times called two members of City council on Wednesday morning to see if they had any interest in running for mayor, but didn’t hear back from Councillor Teri James. Councillor Gayle Martin, the current deputy mayor who will serve in that role until Dec. 1, said “I don’t think anybody has any plans yet. The mayor has not resigned yet.” When told that Fassbender said he will resign in July, Martin said council has discussed the matter, but said she could not say any more because of confidentiality. She referred The Times to corporate officer Carolyn Mushata, who did not return The Times’ calls. City administrator Francis Cheung said council plans to meet to discuss its options after Councillor Ted Schaffer returns from holidays next week. He said one option could be that council gives Fassbender a leave of absence until after Jan. 1, which would avoid the need for a byelection. “They want to consider different options,” he said, noting that Premier Christy Clark had suggested that municipal mayors and councillors who were elected as MLAs might be able to take leaves of absence and then cities could avoid the costs of byelections. The Local Government Act states that a byelection must be held if a member of a council resigns before Jan. 1 in the
Mel Kositsky year of the next general election, which will be 2014. Angie Quaale, outgoing president of Greater Langley Chamber of Commerce, told The Times Tuesday that she plans to run for a councillor’s seat in the byelection. She expects a seat to be vacated by at least one of the six councillors, who will then run for mayor.
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In earlier interviews, Schaffer and Dave Hall said their decisions will be based on what others do. Schaffer, who took a three-year break from his municipal duties before running and being elected once again in November, 2011, said he hasn’t ruled out making a bid for the mayor’s chair. “I’ve had a few phone calls and been approached,” he said. “My answer is, it depends on what other people do.” Schaffer is confident that if he or any of his council colleagues becomes the next mayor, council will continue to run smoothly. But someone stepping in from outside the current circle is an unknown quantity, he added. Hall is confident the City will continue to run smoothly through the transition and after a new mayor is named.
“I think that staff have provided the City with a pretty comprehensive plan. That will proceed regardless of who’s in the chair,” Hall said. Kositsky began working as a journalist in Langley City with the Fraser Valley News Herald in the 1970s. He worked as a reporter and editor with The Times and has written a column for the Langley Advance. He has also done extensive freelance writing and consulting. Kositsky lives in the Township but told The Times that he plans to move to the City if he is elected mayor. He also made it clear that he has no interest in reopening the amalgamation issue, and respects the position City council has taken, which is to ignore a petition sponsored by Langley Reunification Association, which called on both councils to commission a study on amalgamation. “I have watched Langley City develop into a complete, compact community under the guidance of Mayor Marlene Grinnell and City council, and then become ‘the place to be’ under Mayor Fassbender’s leadership,” said Kositsky. “I have always felt I have served both the City and Township throughout my political career. There are many shared services, programs and festivities involving residents of both communities, and I was always keenly aware and inclusive of City politics,” he said. “I have always been putting Langley first. I believe I have the knowledge, experience and energy to lead Langley City into the future,” said Kositsky, 62. “I am well aware of the issues facing City residents due to my past work with the Township, Metro Vancouver board of directors and the many committees and task forces that I have been part of. “I am also an active volunteer with many organizations, some based in the City,” he added. “My strengths are dealing with people issues — such as the homeless, drug addiction, diversity training, immigration settlement and the aging population. As a former chair or vice chair of national infrastructure and transportation committees, I will be able to seek solutions to the issues of growth and redevelopment facing Langley City.” He is a past president of the Lower Mainland Local Government Association. Kositsky said this is an exciting period for the next mayor of Langley City, with a number of strategic plans in place for downtown revitalization and redevelopment of old neighbourhoods. — with files from Brenda Anderson
Police issue sex offender warning The RCMP are warning the public about a convicted sex offender who walked away from his transition house in Langley. Ronald Currie Miljure, 35, was sentenced to six years in jail for sexually assaulting three prostitutes in Vancouver. Police say he has serious substance abuse issues with alcohol and crystal Ronald Miljure meth. He is a high risk to re-offend. Miljure is Aboriginal, 35, 6’3” tall, 200 pounds, and was last seen wearing a grey sweater and blue jeans. He has a damaged right eye and tattoos. He is known to frequent Burnaby. Police say if you see him, call 911 immediately. They ask the public not to approach him.
Runaway teen often at City bus loop Family of a 15-year-old runaway girl are making a desperate plea to locate Colleen Van Dijk, who is known to frequent the Langley City bus loop. On April 3, Van Dijk was reported missing to the New Westminster Police. She spoke Colleen Van Dijk to her mother over the phone on May 12, but that was the last contact she has had. She is known to make extensive use of the transit system, including SkyTrain, and frequented the Glover Road/Logan Avenue bus loop. NWPD have tried but not found Van Dijk, who also goes by Colleen James. She is 5’5” tall, around 130 pounds. When last seen by her family, she had light hair. She is known to change hair colour. She has hazel eyes. If you have seen her, contact police immediately or if you have information contact detective Const. Martha Miszkurka at 604-525-5411.
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A Langley teenager with a fascination for numbers is off to a prestigious math workshop. Sixteen-year-old Seokmin (Aaron) Lee, a Grade 11 international student at Langley Secondary, has been invited to the Lloyd Auckland Invitational Mathematics Workshop. It runs June 2 to 8 at the University of Waterloo, which boasts one of the country’s top math and computer programs. The purpose of the program is to provide an in-depth study in mathematics and problem solving and to provide an opportunity for those students to meet other similar students. Lee earned the invitation after placing 10th overall out of more than 12,000 other Grade 11 students at the 2013 Fermat Math Contest. The contest saw students write an exam — under supervision from a teacher — designed to test their problemsolving abilities based on what they have learned in the curriculum, and then answer some other questions designed to test their ingenuity and insight. Rather than testing content, most of the contest problems test logical thinking and mathematical problem solving. This was done back in February and Lee managed to score 144 out of 150, which placed him tied for
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Langley Secondary international student Seokmin (Aaron) Lee is off to the University of Waterloo for a workshop after placing highly in the Fermat Math Contest. tenth in the country. Sean McGovern, the head of the math department as LSS, says this is the top score he can recall from a Langley student in his eight years in the district. “It is incredible,” he said of his pupil’s score. “To be honest, it was hard,” Lee admits. While in math class, students are tested on what they have learned, a test like this requires a different brand of thinking. “In this test, it was totally out of text book,” he explained. “I kind of need my creativity, besides my math skills.” McGovern says that people tend to think that those with strong math skills are just smart, but that is not the whole story. “They are hard workers too,” he
explained. “Not only does he have a knack for math and a sharp mind, he works really hard. He is willing to put in the time and the studying. Lee is excited to go to Waterloo as this will be his first time attending an event like this. The top 50 scorers on the test are all invited to attend and they spend the week working in the university’s math department and meeting some of the professors. Lee came to Langley in September 2011 from Korea, where his father works as a doctor specializing in nephrology — the study of kidneys — while his mother is a university professor. But for Lee, he sees numbers and calculations in his future. “I have always been
innately interested in numbers and in math,” he said. He thinks the fact his mother encouraged him when he was younger to try and avoid using calculators and instead doing the math in his head has helped make his successful in the subject. “That really helped me,” he said. “It saves me time.” Lee was born in Korea, but the whole family has spent some time living in the United States. As for his postsecondary plans, he has not determined where he will attend — whether it is the U.S. Canada or back in Korea — but Lee does plan on studying something to do with numbers, possibly with an eye on business or economics.
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because he needs his only working hand to hold his cane. “It’s a physical impossibility.” He does not want to keep Ed on a tether attached to his belt because the last time he tried, he tripped and fell on the 16-pound Ed, who couldn’t dodge the impact because of the tether. As a result, Ed now walks with a slight limp. On the day of his run-in with the bylaw officer, Steele says the officer was rude and dismissive when he tried to explain his situation. “I wasn’t very nice, either,” Steele admits, “but I was angry.” He was handed a ticket for having a “dog at large,” a violation of City bylaws. Steele has contacted the BC Human Rights Tribunal and intends to file a complaint that he is being discriminated against as a disabled person. “Something’s got to be done,” he says. Meanwhile, Steele
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Hotels for Vancouver convention cost Township taxpayers $2,800 Dan Ferguson Times Reporter
The Township of Langley spent $2,800 plus tax to rent hotel rooms for the four councillors who attended the Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM) Annual Conference and Trade Show from May 31 to June 3 at the Vancouver Convention Centre. That’s based on figures released by the Township Tuesday (June 4). Councillor Steve Ferguson stayed in a Vancouver hotel for one day, Councillor Bob Long found free accommodation for two of the four days, and councillors Grant Ward and Michelle Sparrow stayed four days at Township expense. Although some politicians in other Metro Vancouver communities opted to sleep in their own homes and commute to the FCM event, the Langley delegates said the length of the trip coupled with a busy schedule justified the overnight accommodation.
Ferguson’s lone night in a hotel cost the Township $239 plus taxes. He said he opted to commute on the other three days. “I’m down about 10 hours lost sleep [as a result],” Ferguson told The Times. Ward, whose four nights cost $239 a day plus taxes, said it takes about an hour-and-a-half to travel from his home to the Vancouver convention, where the days could run 12 hours. “It doesn’t leave you with time to go home and freshen up,” Ward said. “Those are very full days.” He said the total cost of his hotel stay ($956 plus taxes) works out to roughly “10 cents a taxpayer.” Sparrow spent four nights at $267.62 per night for a total of $1070.48. Like her colleagues, Sparrow said the travel time would have been prohibitive. She said it was important for the Township to participate in the FCM, which represents cities in talks with the federal govern-
ment. Long, who lives in Aldergrove, stayed for two nights for $274 plus taxes, for a total cost of $548 and taxes. For the other two days, he managed to find free accommodation with a friend from Ontario who was renting a hotel suite. “I’m a member of the [FCM] board of directors. I’m expected to be first in and I’m last out,” Long said. “They’re extremely long days.” According to an email from Township staff, the FCM was expected to reimburse the Township for Long’s accommodations because he’s a director. The last FCM conference was in Saskatoon, which required the Township to pay for travel costs as well as accommodation for delegates. No City of Langley councillors attended the Vancouver FCM. City CAO Francis Cheung said “two to three” Langley City council members usually attend the FCM but this year none were able to go.
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n Friday, the new provincial cabinet will be unveiled. And it is almost certain that Langley will have the greatest representation it’s had in any B.C. cabinet. Deputy premier Rich Coleman, who has been part of the cabinet continuously since 2001, is certain to stay, and will likely hold onto the deputy premier role, as well as a senior portfolio — likely related to the LNG plants that were such a key part of the Liberal election campaign. Mary Polak, who was first elected in 2005, has held a number of important jobs, most recently minister of transportation. She will almost certainly be in the new cabinet, perhaps in a new role. She could be the next minister of education — she is a former school trustee and has a strong work ethic, which will certainly be needed in dealing with the B.C. Teachers Federation. Langley only has two seats in the legislature, but it is very likely it will have at least three cabinet representatives. The reason — Langley City Mayor Peter Fassbender ran in Surrey-Fleetwood and won the seat, which had been held by the NDP. With his high profile on regional issues like transit and the RCMP contract, and his commitment to run for the Liberals when few gave the party a chance to win, he is likely to be rewarded by Premier Christy Clark. She appreciates his loyalty, but she also knows he is a hard worker who will tackle any assignment he is given with gusto. In B.C. history, few Langley MLAs have been in cabinet. One of the first was Bob McClelland, who was minister of health in the Bill Bennett Social Credit government. Carol Gran was in the cabinet in the Bill Vander Zalm era. And for a short while in the early days of the BC Liberal reign, there were three MLAs with Langley ties in cabinet — Coleman, Lynn Stephens and former Fort Langley-Aldergrove MLA Gary Farrell-Collins, who switched to a Vancouver riding in 1996. The current power trio bring ability. experience and hard work to Victoria, and should all three be named to cabinet, Langley will greatly benefit. Langley’s needs will not be forgotten either. Both Polak and Fassbender are determined to improve transit and transportation options for people in this area, and Coleman will be doing his level best to encourage resource development, improve the B.C. economy and boost employment.
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e, the voters, deserve better — from our leaders, from our candidates and from the system that purports to serve us. We have a returning premier who failed to win her own seat last month, telling us that several of her successful MLA-elects have offered to abandon their ridings, in which they were chosen by the people, for her presumed byelection victory. Closer to home, we have municipal representatives who, in the same provincial election, saw an opening for higher office and, once victorious, necessitate now either city byelections or underrepresentation at the civic level. These examples merely scratch the surface of a situation so endemic, voters are abrogating their responsibilities by staying home on election day. This is one theory on low voter turnout. Another theory is that wouldbe voters are so pleased by the calibre of candidate — and by actual voters’ choices — that they know their city/ province/country is in good hands. Taking a look at the most recent election, that scenario is difficult to accept. It’s more likely that the four major parties — yes, there were four — each failed to captivate voters’ interests and fill the campaign with educated discourse. Instead, we had three leaders battle-scarred from past and recent missteps, and a fourth marked by indecision — BC Liberal Christy Clark, New Democrat Adrian Dix, Conservative John Cummins and Green Jane Sterk. Of course, farthest from home, at the highest levels of political office, we have a prime minister who claims no prior knowledge of a $90,172-cheque from his then-chief of staff to his own appointed senator. The latter used the money to try to derail a Senate audit. Non-voters get what they deserve. But we voters — the fractious fraction who actually make our way to the ballot box — deserve so much better. — Peace Arch News The Langley Times is a member of the British Columbia Press Council, a self-regulatory body governing the province’s newspaper industry. The council considers complaints from the public about the conduct of member newspapers. Directors oversee the mediation of complaints, with input from both the newspaper and the complaint holder. If talking with the editor or publisher does not resolve your complaint about coverage or story treatment, you may contact the B.C. Press Council. Your written concern, with documentation, should be sent within 45 days to B.C. Press Council, 201 Selby St., Nanaimo, B.C. V9R 2R2. For information, phone 888-687-2213 or go to www. bcpresscouncil.org
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Township acts in bad faith Stink raised over with plans for flood plain sewer line policy Editor: What should we take home from the forum on the Fort Langley flood plain May 23? First, Dr. Marvin Rosenau showed conclusively that clearing of trees, leveling and filling of land and residential development degrades rivers. Rainwater does not get into the ground. Detention ponds only limit maximum or peak flows but the total flow downstream is much larger and that damages the stream. (For more info, see www. salmonriver.org). Coho numbers fall. So why is the Township encouraging the Wall, Tuscan and who knows what other developments in the rural upstream area of this ecologically important river? This is not the right place for development. Less clear at the forum was what to do about flooding in the Fort Langley flood plain. The flood plain has always flooded and so has always been an area productive only for hay. Hay is quite resistant to flooding. So should something be done for the farmers? That has already happened. Increased drainage was achieved in 1994 with installation of a large screw pump.
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Colleen Hamilton and her daughter, Juliana, watched the fast-flowing waters of the swollen Fraser River at Derby Reach Regional Park during flooding last June. To further mollify the farmers, DFO compromised the river’s ecology, by measures such as letting the Township pump the river a foot below historic levels. Not satisfied with that compromise, the farmers and a weak Township are asking for more. For instance, the farmers want the screw pump to operate year-round and claim, along with the Township, that the pump is not being operated in accordance with design. This argument is patently incorrect. Because of the ecological importance of the Salmon River, the 1994 agreements made it very
clear that there was no approval for routine pumping outside the spring period when the Fraser River is in flood. Meanwhile the community has been totally shut out of recent negotiations and the still-increasing bill to the taxpayers for all this folly is estimated to be $3 million or more. Taking a compromise, distorting it, trying to make significant changes in your favour and shutting out stakeholder groups certainly fit the definition of “bargaining in bad faith.” Doug McFee Langley
Editor: I would like to find out in a public way who is responsible for our Township sewer system. My sewer line backed up into my basement a few weeks ago, after the cap (on Township property) was not correctly put back into place. The piece that had broken was left in the hole, blocking the sewer line and causing it to back up into my basement. After placing a claim with the Township, I was told that the sewer system, if flushing out, is the homeowner’s responsibility. But it seems that the line is on the Township easement.
A Township worker came to our home and clearly stated this is negligence on the Township’s part, but claim agent Alex Campbell declined the claim and would not pay us back our $800 fee for the plumber we hired. The plumber simply retrieved the part the Township left in the sewer line. Please alert the public to this story. My property taxes clearly say sewer on them, so I assume I am paying the Township for the proper maintenance of the sewer system. Colleen Ash Langley
Conservative candidate says thanks for support Editor: This is just a quick and slightly belated thank you to all my supporters and BC Conservative party supporters in general for the amazing passion shown in the recent election. It was truly an experience to witness all the outpouring of assistance by a dedicated group of supporters. With this base in
place, I would suspect an even larger group of supporters in 2017. Please get involved to make your voices heard, no matter what party you support, and join a local constituency to help out the cause. Thanks again to all. Rick Manuel BC Conservative candidate for Fort Langley-Aldergrove riding
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Campbell Valley Park is no one’s private club Editor: I spoke with Langley City Councillor Gayle Martin on the phone on Thursday, May 23. She told me she is in favour of putting a racetrack in a nature park because she says “parks should be for everyone” and she objects to Campbell Valley Park being used as horse riders’ The
“private country club.” Councillor Martin apparently doesn’t know that most horse riders are regular, working folk who would never — and mostly could never — join a country club. Horse riders have never objected to the Boy Scouts,
Girl Guides, bird watchers, dog walkers, families and pretty much anyone who loves to get out of the city to spend time in a quiet, beautiful Metro Vancouver nature park. Race car lovers say they need a new race track. But not in a nature park. They must look
elsewhere. I doubt there is a single nature park anywhere in the world that welcomes car racing. Martin is totally out of touch with her constituency. She also must never have been to Campbell Valley Park or she would have seen that it
is, in fact, a park for everyone’s use. She does not seem to understand the basic concept of a park. It’s no one’s private country club. It’s a park — plain and simple. Joanne Braithwaite, Langley
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Cam Penner is still riding high from the amazing turnout and amount raised at the seventh annual Ride For Doug on Saturday. More than $30,000 was raised with 110 riders coming out this year, compared to 88 last year. “What an emotional, powerful day,” said Cam. The ride is for Cam’s son Doug, a 10-year-old bike enthusiast who has Muscular Dystrophy. Under sunny skies, Cam and Doug took in the four hour ride together, enjoying the camaraderie of so many travelling together for the same cause. Nineteen dozen cookies were baked by Doug’s 13-year-old sister, Samantha, and her grandma and consumed by hungry riders on the first stop. A total of 375 people took in the barbecue, with a small army of volunteer friends making that happen. To see pictures or to know more go to www.ridefordoug.com.
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It was a warm day to be running, but Special Olympic athletes and Langley RCMP officers took to the pavement with smiles on their faces for the 23rd annual Law Enforcement Torch Run on Tuesday. More than a dozen Langley officers donned running gear instead of uniforms to take part in the torch run, which has been going on since 1990. The group ran from the Langley detachment, escorted by motorcycle police, through to Douglas Park where they capped the day off with a softball game. Several fundraisers were taking place within the detachment all day to go towards supporting Special Olympics. This year is particularly significant as Langley is hosting the Special Olympics Summer Games from July 11-14, where 53 Langley Special Olym-
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Langley officers joined Special Olympic athletes for the annual Law Enforcement Torch Run, starting at the RCMP detachment and finishing at Douglas Park, where they held a softball game. The torch run also made its way through Abbotsford, White Rock and Surrey. pics athletes will join more than 1,100 Special Olympians from across British Columbia and the Yukon. They will be competing in 11 summer sports — bowling,
aquatics, athletics, basketball, bocce, golf, rhythmic gymnastics, powerlifting, soccer and softball. As well as participating in the fun events, the athletes
will also be competing for spots in the 2014 Special Olympics Canada Summer Games, being held in Vancouver. Volunteers are still needed.
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Volunteers from Home Depot planted flowers at the Langley Boys’ and Girls’ club last month.
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Certainisrestrictions apply. the Offers may change, mayisbe$6,750 extended without notice,2013 and areKia for examples Retailer order/trade may be necessary.payments See your Kia retailerbased on the selling of to$16,600 over month the cost of borrowing and(Bonus theCashresidual $5900.00 payments andSome fees. Youapply. choose offers are available onLXfinanced vehicles beprice negotiated ull offer/program details. All offersprice are subject availability. Offer endsaJuly60/84 31, 2012.Rondo Bonusterm Cash offer@1.49% is available to interest qualified retail ,customers who purchase/fi nance or leaseisa new$851.00 2012 Kia Rondo of $750) fromisa participating dealerplus betweentaxes July 4-31,and 2012 fees and will beOAC, deductedAll frombi-weekly the negotiated purchase/lease priceand before prices taxes. 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Green waste dumping ongoing problem for Township Chances are you wouldn’t like it if a stranger came along and dumped a wheelbarrow full of grass clippings and branches onto your property. So why would you do it to someone else? Spring has sprung and throughout the community, residents are cutting the lawn and cleaning up their yards. While green waste can be placed in Green Cans for pick-up as part of the municipal garbage
and recycling collection service, some people are disposing of their trimmings illegally. “They say ‘It’s just grass clippings: it’s natural and biodegradable’,” said Township of Langley bylaw enforcement officer Simon Jottey, “but that takes some time and it makes a mess. “Someone has to clean it up, and if you dump it on public property and if you are caught, you can incur a fine.”
Over the past several weeks, Jottey has watched residents going to great lengths to move their yard waste, rocks, wood, and soil off of their own property and into ditches, parks, road ways, vacant lots, and even other people’s land. “People are cutting their grass then going across the road and throwing it away,” said Jottey, who observed a Brookwsood resident push a wheelbarrow full of
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cumstance does the provheavy oil were to leak ince have a veto. And both into a river in springtime, the BC Liberal government when water runs fast and and Enbridge were careful cold and brown with sediBC Views ment. Then there are the to leave the door open for further talks. Tom fletcher obstacles presented by A closer reading of their responding to a spill in comments shows that the key differremote wilderness and heavy snow. ence at this stage is one of timing. Given both provincial and aboriginal “The panel must determine if it is opposition in B.C., the Enbridge pipeappropriate to grant a certificate for line is unlikely to be imposed, and last the project as currently proposed on week Conservative cabinet minister the basis of a promise to do more James Moore clearly ruled that out. study and planning after the certificate The B.C. government has consistently is granted,” Lake said. “Our governmaintained that the current project ment does not believe that a certificate does not meet Clark’s often-repeated should be granted before these imporfive conditions, including the vaguely tant questions are answered.” defined “fair share” of revenues, and According to Enbridge executive Moore said the federal government Janet Holder, those important quesagrees with those conditions. tions can’t all be answered until the The B.C. government has to face hearings are over. The company mainsome other uncomfortable realities as tains that every river crossing and spill well. If heavy oil pipelines are such a response plan can’t be done in detail risk, how does B.C. manage the one during the two-year hearings. that has stretched across remote and B.C.’s final submission runs to nearly populated areas for 60 years? 100 pages. It goes into detail on the Does the government take a stand inconsistencies and unanswered quesagainst new pipelines, and then tions on such vital topics as whether watch as rail cars full of heavy oil diluted bitumen can sink in water. cross those same rivers? No permit In short, the province argues that is required for that, and in fact there it can sink if the oil is in fresh water, are more hazardous materials than oil or if it is exposed to weathering so moving by rail and road across the lighter fractions evaporate, or if it is province today. mixed with sediments that increase its Tom Fletcher is legislative reporter density. and columnist for Black Press and These are pertinent conditions if BCLocalnews.com
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Trail extension would see horse route from Campbell Valley to Aldergrove Back Country Horsemen of B.C. and the Township of Langley joining forces on project Monique TaMMinga Times Reporter
Work by volunteers and Township staff is underway to extend the South Langley Regional Trail. The goal is to extend the popular trail from Campbell Valley Park to Aldergrove Regional Park. The Back Country Horsemen of BC, Aldergrove chapter, has been busy laying gravel on the first portion of the trail during the past month. Langley resident Peter Thiessen, vicechair of the Aldergrove chapter of the Back Country Horsemen and an RCMP sergeant, said volunteers in large numbers have spent hours working on the trail already. It’s an enthusiastic bunch, he said. Thiessen is part of the provincewide Back Country Horsemen, a nonprofit organization with more than 750 members. In a delegation to Township council last year, he said horse riders aren’t the only ones enjoying the South Langley Regional Trail. Hikers, cyclists, dog walkers, joggers and others share the route with trail
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Langley horse enthusiasts will one day be able to ride all the way from Campbell Valley Park to Aldergrove Regional Park along the South Langey Regional Trail. riders and many are interested in the stewardship of the area and in preserving and enhancing the use of public lands for everyone, Thiessen said.
At the time, Thiessen requested funds be made available in 2012 to complete the unfinished trail, which currently ends at 256 Street and 8 Avenue. The project was approved by a previous council and has been on the Township of Langley’s ‘to-do’ list for many years. Built in 1995, the improvements to the trail — meant to follow off-road sections of land that use right-of-ways and easements — will cost around $500,000. Council approved $225,000 towards work on the trail this year, confirmed Township parks manager Al Neufeld. Staff will request further funding next year to deal with installing a user-activated light at 264 Street, he said. “We also have some creek crossings we have to deal with and this year we have some work on off-road sections and challenges with topography,” said Neufeld. But if all goes well, the trail should be complete in a couple yof ears. “We are really pleased to be working with the Back Country Horsemen and that they are willing to volunteer all this work.” The Horsemen applied for a grant and received it to purchase some of the gravel. The Township is providing the rest. The trail runs from 4 Avenue at 216 Street to 0 Avenue at 256 Street. Many riders park their horse trailers at Campbell Valley Park.
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Peter Luongo honoured upon retirement Langley principal and ambassador at large Peter Luongo is retiring from two roles, but he vows to continue working for the community he first came to as a teacher 34 years ago. Luongo is best-known as founder and director of the Langley Ukulele Ensemble, which has served as an ambassador for Langley in places as far afield as Hawaii and Halifax. He is turning that job over to his son Paul, an ensemble alumnus. He recently left his role as principal of Gordon Greenwood Elementary to work at the board of education office in human resources, but will retire from the school district this month. He began his career at West Langley Elementary,
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He thought that his family should have a party to raise money, so that they too could enjoy a Christmas dinner. Each December, his fundraiser has grown larger and his friends and their families have continued to be very supportive of his efforts. This month, Devon and his family will be travelling to Zambia. He will be running a soccer camp for the children. Devon and his sister Kienna decided to have an African birthday party, in lieu of a traditional party, for their June birthdays. The children and families who attended brought various items for the children, youth and mothers at the orphanage. The party guests then packed more than 100 gift bags that Devon and Kienna will distribute to all the children and mothers at the orphanage. The generosity of all these families and children giving to children across the globe was inspiring. For more information on the Village of Hope, visit www. vohafrica.com
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Devon Chescoe and his sister Kienna celebrated their birthdays by enlisting friends to pack gifts for a Zambian orphanage.
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B.C. Wall and Ceiling Association is holding its second annual family walk on Sunday ( June 9), with all proceeds going to the B.C. Cancer Foundation. The 4.5 km walk takes place at Campbell Valley Regional Park in South Langley. Registration is at 9:30 a.m., with a pancake breakfast at 10 a.m.
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‘We want it to be a gathering place’ At the end of a long day and a long commute, there’s nothing better than leaving your car in its parking spot and knowing you’re home. But Qualico, in partnership with Chow & Li, is doing one better with Willougby Town Centre. With services and multi-family living all in one place, it’s perfect for those who want convenience and a socially active community. “The whole idea is to be pedestrianfriendly,” says Diane Zarola, sales and marketing manager for Qualico. “We want it to be a gathering place.” Thus far, confirmed tenants include Shoppers Drug Mart, RBC, G&F Financial, Noma Sushi Restaurant,
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Washington’s Lake Whatcom is a largely undiscovered gem for Canadians, with a myriad of outdoor activities, a peaceful atmosphere and the opportunity for a ton of family bonding. Now you can purchase your own family getaway at Wildwood Lakefront Cottages right on the shores at South Bay. “It feels like you’re in the middle of a cedar forest,” says sales director Wayne Lyle. The natural setting is one of the highlights of Wildwood, with its two streams, huge trees and pristine lake and shoreline. Lake Whatcom holds the drinking water for the city of Bellingham, so there are numerous restrictions in place in order to ensure it stays pristine. The lake is over 12 miles long, with Wildwood and its 11 acres located at the quiet south end. Just 45 minutes from the Canada-U.S. border, Canadians have been flocking there to purchase their little piece of paradise. “It’s a real family experience,” Lyle says. “They’re buying for the legacy, for the memories. Our buyers are strictly families and have either kids or grandkids.” The developers of the site are a group of Canadian families who now own cottages on the lake themselves. “It gives it a personal feel,” Lyle says, adding that the vast majority of the buyers so far are Canadian. One of the big draws for Canadians is that the property is gated and private, has a resident on-site manager and your landscaping is all looked after. Wildwood started life in the 1950s as a campground, and that natural flavour still survives today as an outdoor experience with all the comforts of home. “The historical factor is quite cool,” Lyle says. “I’ve met many people who learned to water-ski here 40 years ago.” Whether you want to go fishing, take out the canoe or go for a swim, you’ll find a ton of outdoor activities available on-site. The private marina holds 34 private boat slips, 15 mooring buoys and a number of guest slips. You’ll also find a clubhouse, pool and hot tub, tennis court, recreation centre, playground, community herb garden and a winding walking trail. The cottages themselves are made for cozy family times, with five different floorplans to choose from and three
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from the other cottages, you can purchase a lot at Wildwood and have your own cottage built instead of choosing from one of the floorplans. Wildwood’s proximity to Seattle makes it a convenient spot to stop if you’re planning to fly out of the Seattle airport as well. You can also pay a visit to Mount Baker for skiing, just an hour and a half away. “This a great base camp for families,”
Lyle says. “You take a deep breath when you look out at the water. And with the price of real estate in B.C., this lakefront property is a bargain!” Lots at Wildwood start at $174,900, and fully finished cottages plus lots start at $324,900. For more information, visit www.wildwoodlakefrontcottages.com or call 1-855-588-7788. The site is open Wednesday to Saturday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. or by appointment any time except Sundays.
natural colour schemes. The main floor features the living areas, sunny window seats, decked-out kitchens and one bedroom or one-bedroom plus den configurations with a sleeping loft above. “Kids love the sleeping lofts; the ceilings are five feet in height,” Lyle says. “They think it’s built just for them!” The features of the cottages are also a hit for buyers. “These are upscale cozy cottages,” Lyle says. “They have hardwood flooring, quartz countertops, stainlesssteel appliances and stone fireplaces.” Some of the cottages have rooftop decks that are perfect for star-gazing. Each home includes a covered deck to give you that indoor-outdoor life that everyone loves in the summer, many with an outdoor fireplace. You’ll also find an outdoor wood burning fire pit with every cottage (perfect for making s’mores), and a gas fireplace inside with a natural stone facing to contribute to the feeling of being part of the outdoors. If you’d like something a bit different
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The cottages at Wildwood include outdoor patios, many with an outdoor fireplace, cozy sleeping lofts and plenty of outdoor activities, from canoeing to swimming to fishing.
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Spectacular living surrounded by mountain vistas.
Closer to...
FRESHNESS A gorgeous home so close to nature... our new lifestyle is a fresh change we never k new we wanted.
The Summit Residences offers you urban home design in a spectacular outdoor setting. Walk through forest trails just steps from your door, or drive by spring offerings of tomatoes and peppers at roadside stands—it’s all here, waiting for you.
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~ Rick & Colleen
After a day outside, you’ll love being inside. The Summit Residences has created the perfect combination of urbanoutdoor living to suit your unique tastes. Your open-concept home will feature Craftsman-style finishes of outstanding quality—simply unparalleled comfort. See for yourself—you’ll be impressed.
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#106 & #316 8880 202nd St., Walnut Grove
Helping Buyers and sellers since 1989 Top negotiator. Decades of Experience.
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#106 Priced below assessment, this 1 bed. boasts spacious rooms & 9' high ceilings. Electric fireplace, lots of windows to let the light in. Large balcony with access from the bedroom as well as the living room. Large bedroom with adequate size walk-in closet. Maple cabinets in the kitchen with comfortable layout. $180,000
What are you looking for???
#316 Bright corner unit, lots of light and a beautiful view of the mountains from a rooftop patio that you walk out from your living room and yet you’re not even on the top floor. Updates are bamboo hardwood flooring in kitchen, living room and dining room. Tall maple kitchen cabinets. Carpets in both bedrooms and bathrooms with granite counter tops. $279,000
14810 Holly Park Lane, Guildford
Ray Casavant 604.319.1193
raycasavant@remax.net FABULOUS FAMILY HOME on 4,700 sqft lot. Large, open GREAT ROOM plan with HUGE kitchen and dining area w/den on main. Lots of BIG windows for tons of natural light. Gorgeous slate tile and stylish backsplash, strip oak hardwood, S/S appliances, LARGE island, gas f/p, BRAND NEW 2" blinds and fresh designer paint. 4 bedrooms up with good size master plus ensuite (separate tub and shower). Extra large (1,200 sq.ft) suite with 1 bedroom + den. Big, fenced family sized yard. Close to schools, shopping, amenities & transit. This home is priced right and move in ready! $599,900
55+ Independent Living Building at The Residences. At the back of the complex there are beautiful gardens with a large community BBQ area. Building amenities are an exercise room, library & community coffee area. You are within steps to shopping, banks, restaurants & coffee shops. This is the perfect building to live in that gives you that carefree lifestyle.
184,900
$
Wonderful family complex located in the Guildford area. This 2 bedroom 1 bath townhome is very spacious. Laminate flooring thru out two levels. Wood burning fireplace in the living room and you can access the first of your two balconies off the living room. The second balcony you can access off your master bedroom. Excellent access to the number 1 highway and you are within walking distance to outdoor public pool, Superstore, Guildford Mall, Library and parks.
Yvonne Wysocki RE/MAX LIFESTYLES REALTY Unit 8, 8880 - 202 St., Langley
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Peace and tranquility on Sumas Mountain. Super 4.86 acre hobby farm is cleared, fenced, has a coop for your chickens and a barn $ for your critters. Warm and inviting 3360 sq.ft. 2 level with basement home features 5-6 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms and has had $40k in upgrades in the last 2 years. New 4pce ensuite. New 5 pce main bath with claw ft. tub. Newly finished basement. High eff. furnace. Huge covered patio for family barbecues. Great price! Come have a look!
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699,900
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#51 8888 216th Street, Walnut Grove
brittanymoore.com 778-999-8130
AFFORDABLE detached single family home in a super LOCATION...coveted Hyland Creek, PRIVATE south facing back yard w/stunning picturesque views to the north mountains from the front. BEST LOCATION IN COMPLEX! Meticulously maintained, spacious open floor plan, 3 bedrooms & den up & a 4th bdrm & rec room in the basement (+roughed in plumbing for a 4th bdrm). Plenty of room for the WHOLE FAMILY. Bonus balcony off master bdrm and den offers character to this special GEM! Pride of ownership awaits you, SO MANY CHILDREN, playing and having FUN! Two short blocks to Topham Elementary, and a short walk to shopping, parks, trails, GOLF, and recreation. Don’t miss this opportunity, All that this home is missing, IS YOU!!! MUST SEE!
435,900
$
OPEN Sunday from 2-4
Beautifully designed home on a large corner lot. Great open layout with elegant spiral stair case, huge built in TV cabinet, loaded with crown moldings, hardwood flooring, granite, and high end S/S appliances. Upstairs has 2 master bathrooms done in granite, 2 walk in closets. Bright open suite downstairs, with the potential to have a second suite as well. Great location blocks away from Clover Leaf Montessori, Surrey Center Elementary, as well as close to all major highways, USA borders, parks & transit. Call for your private viewing today.
5753 167A St., Cloverdale
BALBIR SIDHU 604.897.3147
$765,000
Open House Sunday, 2-4 pm 9296 216th Street
WELCOME HOME! Only 8 years YOUNG, this spacious, BRIGHT CORNER PROPERTY includes 4 bdrms and 3 bthrms PLUS fully self contained 2 bdrm suite with sep entrance and LAUNDRY...Lane access to built in double garage, perfect for the kids playing SPORTS! Outstanding family neighbourhood. Superior quality and finishings by GERMAN BUILDERS. This PERFECT FAMILY HOME is move in ready, with crown mouldings, brand new laminate floor in the family & dining room, meticulously maintained, JUST WAITING FOR YOU!! Located in the heart of WALNUT GROVE just steps to Topham Elementary, and a short walk to transit, recreation, golf, trails, parks & shopping. PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP awaits you, Good SOLID HOME, call for a private viewing.
560,000
$
Janet Chilas
Nothing makes me happier than that special day where I deliver the keys to your dream home, or that day where I negotiate an accepted offer on your home sale. Call for a free market evaluation or just some Real Estate advice. I am always by my phone, dedicated to providing a service of excellence.
RE/MAX Lifestyles Realty
#8 8880 202nd St., Langley 778-866-0942 www.realestatehomesforsalewalnutgrove.com
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ACE AGENCIES LTD. #2 - 33555 South Fraser Way 604-853-3374
LANGLEY ACREAGE Huge 3 story 4722 Sq/ft house is sitting at 4.38 acres. Huge work shop with second floor storage. No creek, all high and dry land. Stall for 3 horses. Zoning SR-1 for future potential, close to the hospital. Total $2400.00/ month revenue is coming. Legal second dwelling rented, land and workshop rented. $1,490,000
#2975
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Lakefront
Waterfront on Sunrise Lake. Large Lot. Beautiful custom built home. Home designed for maximum views of the lake. Freshwater lake stocked with trout every year, perfect for swimming. Boats with electric motors allowed. Includes a dock, large shed, Firepit, hot tub, pig roasting pit, lots of parking, private setting. Amazing original artist painted murals in both downstairs bathrooms. House has oak kitchen, radiant heating, thermostat controlled wood pellet stove & fireplace. This is a lifestyle not just a home, lake living but close to everything. Beautiful, must be seen.
Taya Docksteader 604.319.7416
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RetiRement. Living!
Cooking for one seniors week Cooking for One
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home cooked meals is a healthy option. However, you may find it hard to cook small meals to serve one. This is especially true as people age, when they are living alone. Preparation takes time, imagination and energy, it can be easy to skip meal planning, or preparing vegetables, and grab something ‘quick and easy’ like toast and tea, or cheese and crackers or canned and processed foods. Before long it become a habit, and you’ll notice your energy levels dropping as your nutritional status falls. Here are some tips to inspire you to eat well as you age: What do I need to know before I start cooking? • Choose a recipe with ingredients you enjoy from healthy eating magazines, cookbooks or websites. What are some easy meal ideas?
Happy Seniors Week! Seniors contribute enormously to our society by volunteering, mentoring and continuing to play a crucial role in Canada’s workforce.
Please visit www.seniors.gc.ca to see how our Government is working for seniors. 604-534-5955 markwarawa.com mark.warawa@parl.gc.ca Strong Leadership. A Better Canada.
Breakfast • Whole wheat toast with peanut butter and banana • Oatmeal or cold cereal with milk and berries • Scrambled eggs and slices of tomatoes on a whole grain bagel Lunch and dinner • Salads can be a complete meal when they include a source of protein from beans, tofu, chicken, meat or cheese. • Soup is easy to prepare and there are endless varieties. • Stews and casseroles are great and freeze well too! • Sandwiches are an easy meal too. Layer your favourite fixings on whole grain bread. If you’re more likely to cook a proper meal when you have company, arrange with other single friends or neighbours to take turns in cooking and sharing a meal together. Studies show that you eat more nutrients when dining with company. Dine in a restaurant once in a while. Check your local senior centres; many serve weekly meals. When you cook a ‘proper’ meal, like a casserole, meatloaf, lasagne, soup, cook double and freeze the extra portion for a day when you don’t feel like cooking. Label your frozen meals with the name of the food and the date it was made. -Don’t keep sweets, biscuits and cake in the pantry “just for the grandchildren”. -Always have fresh fruit on hand for whenever you feel like a quick snack. Create a beautiful space to eat with a nice view, setting the table with flowers, place mat, napkin and putting on some nice music. Take pleasure in cooking, eating, it will nourish your soul!
Shefali Raja, BSc, RD is a Community Health Specialist for the City and Township of Langley working with Fraser Health.
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Mary Polak MLA for Langley
Congratulations to the Seniors of the Year!
Thursday, June 6
8 -9:30 a.m. 10:30 – 12:30 1p.m.
Free Length Swimming at Al Anderson Memorial Pool Loonie admission Willowbrook Rec Centre Foot Reflexology by donation Langley Seniors Centre
Friday, June 7 Free Length Swimming at Al Anderson Memorial Pool Loonie admission Willowbrook Rec Centre Table Tennis Tournament Timm’s Centre Seniors Picnic & Health Fair $5.00 McLeod Park, Pre-register at local community centres 1p.m. Choir Performance Enter to win a prize Langley Seniors Centre 1p.m. Haircuts by donation Langley Seniors Centre
eniors Week is an opportunity to celebrate what our elders bring to our community – their sense of fun, energy, expertise, and life experiences. Seniors are, by far, the largest cohort of citizens that volunteer and contribute financially to causes in Canada. Friday, June 7, a picnic with friends will be held at McLeod Park from 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. An information health fair and guest speakers will be part of the proceedings. Pre-registration is requested by calling your local community recreation centre. Cost is $5. Langley Senior Resources Society is grateful to City of Langley and Langley Gardens Retirement Community for subsidizing recreation memberships for seniors in need. Please call 604-530-3020 to inquire. Seniors Week is a great opportunity to connect to venues and activities you’ve been meaning to check out. Don’t hesitate – this week of fun is all for you! ~ Janice McTaggart
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Mail or drop off submissions to 20258 Fraser Hwy.; e-mail datebook@langleytimes.com Or go online at www.langleytimes.com to post your event. Click on calendar and ‘add event.’ Datebook is a free community service for non-profit organizations published twice a week.
Friday
Collect stickers in your reading record, attend programs, and enter to win prizes—including tickets to Langley’s Canadian Museum of Flight!
• Langley Field Naturalists tour the Reifel Bird Sanctuary in Delta on June 7. There is a small admission fee. Bring lunch, snacks and refreshments. Call 604-888-1787 or 604-5388774 for info.
Registration begins June 15. Contact your local library for details:
Saturday
Aldergrove Library . . . . . . . . . . . . . 604-856-6415 Brookswood Library . . . . . . . . . . . . 604-534-7055 City of Langley Library . . . . . . . . . . 604-514-2850 Fort Langley Library . . . . . . . . . . . . 604-888-0722 Muriel Arnason Library . . . . . . . . 604-532-3590 Murrayville Library . . . . . . . . . . . . . 604-533-0339 Walnut Grove Library . . . . . . . . . . . 604-882-0410
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• Shred-A-Thon June 8, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in City of Langley Library parking lot. Bring your documents, big or small, along with a small cash donation. • Langley Elks 13th Annual Hawaiian Pig Roast and Dance at George Preston Arena, 20699 42 Ave. June 15, 6 p.m. Tickets: $25. Phone: Steve Clark at 604-510-4742 or Barb Gee at 604-889-1160. All proceeds support Elks Childrens Charities. • Strawberry Social at The United Churches of Langley, 21562 Old Yale Rd. June 22, 1:30 p.m. to 3 p.m. and 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. • Yard sale fundraiser for Fibromyalgia Well Spring Foundation at 109 - 20631 Fraser Hwy. June 22, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. • Aboriginal Day at Fort Langley National Historic Site June 22, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Regular admission fees apply, free for annual pass members. www.parkscanada.gc.ca/fortlangley. • Widows and Widowers Group meets Saturdays 10 a.m. at the Mocha Room, 203 Street and Fraser Hwy. for coffee and conversation. For more, call 604-510-2610.
Sunday • Langley Concert Band performance “From Bagpipes to Broadway” June 9, 7 p.m. at West Langley Hall 9400 208 St. Cost: Adults $15, 18 and under free. • Langley Herbivores vegan potluck on June 9, noon to 2 p.m. at the Clubhouse of Sequoia Town homes,14838 61st Ave. Surrey. Bring a plant-based dish, no animal products, dairy, or eggs. Also your own dish, cutlery, and serving utensil. Contact pattallman@shaw.ca.
Monday • Osteoporosis Langley Branch Support Group Meeting June 10, 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. at the Langley Senior Centre, 20605 51B Ave.
• Municipal Pension Retirees Association Meeting June 24, 1:30 p.m. to 3 p.m. at Douglas Recreation Centre, 20550 Douglas Crescent. Quarterly meeting and membership date. Presentation by Barb Stack, executive director Langley Seniors Resource Society. Guests welcome.
tueSday • New2U Ladies Clothing Sale June 11, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Langley Lodge 5451 204 Street. all proceeds to resident programs. • 1st Willoughby Scout Group Open House and Registration June 11, 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. at 20766 80 Ave. Learn about scouting. • Langley Ac Pionair Club meeting June 11, 9:30 a.m. at the Renaissance Retirement Centre, 6676 203rd St. Contact Jim and Nina Douglas at 604-513-1677 or jimdougl65@gmail.com
WedneSday • Housing Workshop on Shelter Aid for Elderly Renters, a BC Housing Program offering rent rebate to low-income seniors. June 12, 1:30 p.m. to 3 p.m. at Langley Senior Resource and Recreation Centre, 20605 51B Ave. Preregister at 604-530-3020. Drop-ins welcome. Admission free.
thurSday • Pow Wow Dancing with Leslee Picton at Fort Langley Library. June 20 2:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Celebrate National Aborginal Day and learn about the origins of traditional dance styles. Registration appreciated.
ongoing • Langley Meals on Wheels needs volunteers for its Food and Friends program. Phone 604533-1679 or email: carol@langleymealsonwheels. com. • Volunteer drivers needed by Langley Senior Resources Society. Training begins June 10 at 9 a.m. Contact Janice at 604-530-3020, Ext 302 to apply. • The Fraser Health Crisis Line is recruiting volunteers to provide assistance to people in the region who are experiencing emotional distress. No previous experience needed. Visit www.options. bc.ca and follow the link for the Crisis Line.
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The Greater Langley Chamber of Commerce is hosting its 82nd annual general meeting on Tuesday, June 18 at Cascades Casino starting at 5 p.m. “The agenda for the meeting will include the election and swearing in of Officers and Directors to form the 2013/2014 Greater Langley Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors,” said Chamber President Angie Quaale. There will be an election for a new president that night too. The Langley mayors will swear in the new board. Quaale has the highest regard for her
experiences as “progressive” Langthe president. ley councils that “It is one of the recognize the conmost rewarding tributions of small experience of my business to the life,” said Quaale, community. who stays on as “It’s not like that past president. in every municipalNot one to sit ity,” she said. idle, Quaale now The AGM will featakes on the role ture the presentaof chairperson of tion “Realizing our Tourism Langley. Full Potential as a “I learned Tech Community in so much at the BC” with speaker Chamber and met Bill Tam, President the most interest& CEO, BC Technoling people. It’s a ogy Industry Assolot of work but ciation (BCTIA). you get out of it The cost of this what you put in Chamber president Angie dinner meeting is it,” she said. Quaale will be past president $30 for Chamber She said Lang- for the 2013/14 year. members and $45 ley’s Chamber for non Chamber Quaale owns Well members are members. People Gourmet can register by calling mostly made up of Seasoned small business own- Store and cooking the Chamber office ers “fighting in the classes on the Langley at 604-530-6656 or trenches to make a Bypass. online at www.langShe’s proud of the leychamber.com. living.”
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Canada Foundation is committed to supporting the housing needs of Canada’s youth. Running until July 3, all proceeds raised through the campaign will benefit local housing charities, including many that provide housing support to youth-in-need. “The Foundation believes safe, stable, affordable housing matters,” said Peg Hunter, chair of the Home Depot Canada Foundation.
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For four years, Zach Laliberte thought about the Bill Turpin Award and last year, as he watched as his teammate and captain, Kadyn Foster, win the award, he knew that it was within his reach. And now, the 17-year-old has added his name to the award, which is presented to a graduating rugby player in the Langley school district who not only excels on the field, but also contributes by giving back to the sport, either through refereeing or coaching. “When I saw Kadyn win the award last year, I thought I had a pretty good chance to win it myself (this year),” admitted Laliberte. “I am really proud of this award. Some of the past winners have been real students of the game and it means all the hard work has paid off.” Laliberte plays fly-half for the Walnut Grove Gators and his coach is thrilled he won the award. “He just put his nose to the grindstone and overcame injuries — ankle, broken collarbone — and kept coming back stronger and stronger,” said Walnut Grove coach Jon Fast. “Just hours of relentless practice on his own kicking.” Fast also knows just how much off-field issues Laliberte has dealt with. “He has had to overcome a lot of personal tragedy,” Fast said. “I would be safe to say rugby got him through school.” He was referring to the sudden passing of one of Laliberte’s close friends, Jordan Gillett, in May 2012. Compounding things was the sudden passing of Laliberte’s father the following month. “Just pushed through it with good family and friends,” he said. He also praised Fast. “He has been there a lot,” Laliberte said. “He put extra interest in me when things were at their low point.” Fast called Laliberte a natural leader who takes control on the field. Laliberte is not the biggest player on the field — he is 5-11 and 165 pounds — but he possesses a strong rugby IQ and work ethic. It has allowed him to succeed not just at the high school level, but at the club level as well. Laliberte plays for the men’s side with Delta’s Britannia Lions Rugby Club. He could have played for the club’s U19 team. “I always believed that if you played up (a continued, PAGE 47
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Walnut Grove Gators’ Zach Laliberte and Lauren Klassen were the respective recipients of the Bill Turpin Award. The award is presented to a graduating rugby player in the district who not only excels on the field, but also contributes by giving back to the game, either through refereeing or coaching.
‘Free’ sport leads to passion for rugby Gary ahuja Times Sports
Lauren Klassen’s introduction to the game of rugby was more practical than anything else. A Grade 9 student at Walnut Grove Secondary, Klassen — who knew nothing about the game — decided to give it a try. Her rationale? As part of the school policy, any student who played two sports — and paid the accompanying registration fees — was entitled to a third sport for free. “I started playing rugby to get more aggressive for basketball,” admitted Klassen. “And when I started playing it, I realized how much fun it was and how awesome the people were.” Last week (May 28), Klassen was one of two recipients of the Bill Turpin
Award, along with fellow Walnut Grove classmate Zach Laliberte (see side story). The award is presented to the graduating rugby players in the district who not only excels on the field, but also contributes by giving back to the sport, either through refereeing or coaching. “She is a phenomenal athlete, first of all,” said Ian Cruickshank, who has coached Klassen since she began playing. “And number two, she is a phenomenal person.” What impresses the coach about his captain — a role she has held since midway through her first season — is her dedication to the game, especially considering she plays basketball, played volleyball until Grade 10 and also rides horses, as well as other non-sports extracurricular activities. “She doesn’t take any time off: she is so organized and balanced and pretty
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Temporary Road Closure: 209 Street
The Township of Langley is holding an open house to present the draft of the Latimer Neighbourhood Plan. Residents, property owners, and business owners from the community are encouraged to attend the open house and provide input on the draft plan. Date: Tuesday, June 18 Time: 4 - 8pm Place: Langley Events Centre, Banquet Hall Address: 7888 - 200 Street
A temporary road closure on 209 Street between 77A Avenue and 80 Avenue will be in effect June 12 to June 13. The road closure is required to enable construction crews to install a sanitary sewer connection and sanitary manhole. The detour route is shown on the map.
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public programs and events Joint Town Hall Meeting A Joint Town Hall Meeting is being held with Township of Langley Mayor Jack Froese and Langley School Board Chair Wendy Johnson. The event will give residents a chance to hear from and ask questions of their local elected officials. Moderator Bob Groeneveld will accept written questions from the audience and submit them to the panel for discussion. Date: Time: Place: Location:
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The plan provides a more sustainable neighbourhood through provision of: • a range of housing opportunities and choices • walkable neighbourhoods • the necessary commercial support services for the neighbourhood in the form of mixed use • preservation of open space, natural beauty and critical environmental areas • a variety of transportation choices • modified road grid network with innovative parking options explored • high quality design and architecture • innovative energy conservation solutions Background information on the Latimer Neighbourhood Plan is available on the Township’s website at tol.ca/latimer. Community Development Division 604.533.6034
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she said. “It has really captured me.” “I love that you use all of your ability — jumping, running, driving, your strength and speed,” Klassen explained. She knew it was her sport about a year after she began. People would start discussing rugby and almost instantaneously, she would break out in a smile and could not stop talking about it. Klassen plays as a forward with the Gators, but has also excelled enough to earn spots on provincial teams and at the club level with Delta’s Britannia Lions women’s side. With the latter two, she plays as a back. Klassen also hopes to attend UBC next year — and study international development — and play for the Thunderbirds. She will also continue to play for the Lions.
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Walnut Grove Gators’ Lauren Klassen and Zach Laliberte were the respective recipients of the Bill Turpin Award. The award is presented to a graduating rugby player in the district who not only excels on the field, but also contributes by giving back to the game, either through refereeing or coaching.
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level), you will get better,” he said of his rationale for playing against grown men instead of teenagers. “I wasn’t intimidated by playing at the men’s level.” And Laliberte did so well with the Lions, who won the club’s
most promising player of the year award and the club is hoping to send him to Australia next year to hone his skills, Fast said. In the meantime, Laliberte will continue to play for the club. He also plans on attending BCIT in the fall to study to be an electrician.
District’s top rugby players honoured The Langley district rugby banquet also recognized the players named to the Commissioner’s XV: Aldergrove Totems: Corey Reid (junior boys) Betty Gilbert Raptors: Nathan Murray (Grade 8 boys) Brookswood Bobcats: Elise Cluney (Grade 8 girls) Brianne Kucey (junior girls)
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28 and 29. They finished five strokes back of the winners, the St. Georges Saints. Even more impressive for Walnut Grove was the fact the team did not even win either the Upper Fraser Valley or Fraser Valley championship, finishing runner-up both times. “Their focus was to qualify for the provincials,” said Walnut Grove coach Dana Ferguson. “But once we got there, we figured we
had a good chance to place well. “The boys were disappointed that we didn’t win.” The Gators were three shots back and in third place after the opening day before moving up to second spot. “It was a very good result, but when you are that close, the boys were disappointed they couldn’t find those extra strokes to win,” Ferguson said. Leading the way for the team of five golfers was James
Kim, who shot a combined 6-over par 150 for the 36 holes. The Grade 9 golfer’s result was good enough to tie him for sixth place. Only one golfer finished below par. The rest of the Walnut Grove team is made up of Tony Ko and Ryan Janes — who are both in Grade 12 — Grade 11 golfer Trevor Whiton and Grade 8 golfer Jae Wook Lee. All five are members of the Redwoods Junior Golf program.
Trade brings Kilistoff home After helping their team advance all the way to the national championship semifinals, a pair of rookie hockey players have been sent packing. Langley’s Kevan Kilistoff and Jordan Klimek were traded away from the B.C. Hockey League champion Surrey Eagles on May 23, completing deals the junior A hockey club had made during the regular season. Kilistoff won’t be going far as he joins the Langley Rivermen to complete the multi-team trade the Eagles had made with Cowichan Valley to pick up Troy Paterson. Kilistoff was informed of the move during his exit interview with Surrey on May 23. “I did not see it coming, that is for sure,” he said. “At first I had mixed feelings about it because I had such a good time with Surrey. But at the same time, I was happy to go closer to home and play in Langley.” Kilistoff is a six-foot 190-pounder who can play any position up front and in all situations. Rivermen coach and general manager Bobby Henderson
anticipates his latest acquisition will have a big role on the team next season. “He is a playmaking forward (who) has really good speed and a knack for the net and we expect his numbers to increase with us.” Klimek joins the Vernon Vipers, as does North Delta’s Demico Hannoun. They were part of the trade which landed Adam Tambellini. “It’s a tough day as a coach and general manager when you have to part with three quality young men that all have bright futures in the game,” said Surrey head coach and general manager Matt Erhart. “In order for the Eagles to push though and capture the Fred Page Cup and Western Canada Cups, we felt the moves were necessary at the time the trades were made.” Klimek, a defenceman, had six goals and 17 assists in 52 regular season games with Surrey. Four of his goals were game-winners. He turns 18 in August and is committed to Northern Michigan for the 2014/15 season. Kilistoff, an 18-year-old rookie forward, had 17 points in 52 regular season games.
Curling club receiving award The Langley Curling Club will be honoured with the Curling Centre of the Year award as part of the Curl BC annual awards. They will receive the award at the Business of Curling Symposium Banquet on June 8. The curling club is being recognized for what it provides to both recreational and competitive curlers. It was also home to several provincial champions this past season, including both the men’s and women’s senior provincial
champions, the women’s masters champions and junior curlers from the winning team at the 2013 Tim Hortons B.C. junior men’s curling championship team and the winning provincial mixed doubles championship team. And Team Karen Lepine, of the Langley Curling Club, will win the master curler team of the year. Three members of the team from the Langley club were also provincial senior champions and masters champions.
They travelled to both PEI and Thunder Bay to compete at nationals. The team consists of Lepine, Lorraine Jeffries (Port Alberni), Carol Martel (Vernon) and Agnes Sigurdson (Langley). And Lepine will also be presented the female adult athlete of the year award. The Surrey curler won gold at the 2013 Tim Hortons B.C. senior curling championships and the 2013 B.C. masters championships. She finished the season competing with a broken arm.
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Langley Junior Blaze’s Ryan Lipscombe draws a bead on an incoming pitch during his team’s doubleheader against the Victoria Junior Eagles on Saturday at McLeod Park.
Jr. Blaze ground Eagles three weekend games, hammering the Pirates in the second end of the doubleheader 9-2 and then beating the host Parksville Royals 4-1 and 10-2 on Sunday. The results give Langley a record of 27-6 and a six-game lead atop the B.C. Premier Baseball League. ••••• A no-hitter and a pair of onehitters highlighted an impressive weekend for the Langley Senior Blaze who went a perfect 4-0. The men’s baseball team hammered the Trail Orioles 8-0 and edged the Kelowna Jays 3-2 on Saturday and followed that up with 1-0 and 8-0 wins over the Orioles on Sunday. All the games were at Kelowna’s Elks Stadium. Kyle Joel allowed a single hit over the five innings of the shortened game while Graig Merritt and Zach Mihic drove in two runs apiece in the 8-0 win over Trail. Aaron Horanski, Scott Webster and Bobby Wagner each had an RBI in the 3-2 win over Kelowna. On the mound, Steven Federau picked up the win, allowing two runs over five innings. In Sunday’s first game, Dillon Reynolds drove in the only run and that was more than enough for Corey Parsons, who struck out four and walked three over five innings. Reynolds also pitched the seventh for the save. The second game saw Ryan Eiswerth throw a no-hitter in the 8-0 victory. Webster and Brad Ferraro both drove in a pair of runs.
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The Langley Junior Blaze tossed a pair of shutout victories over the visiting Victoria Junior Eagles on Saturday at McLeod Park. The Blaze won 6-0 in the first game and 11-0 in the second, holding their opponents to a combined five hits over the two games. Langley improved to 19-2. The first game was a one-run game for much of the contest before Langley scored five times in the bottom of the sixth to break things open. Nick Evans finished with a complete game shutout, allowing just two hits and one walk while striking out seven. The second game saw Langley score early and often as they potted three runs in the first and another four in the second. Dominic Baptista led the offence with three RBIs while Clarke drove in another pair. Dakota Currie earned the win, pitching four innings of two-hit ball. ••••• A pair of low-scoring offensive outputs cost the Langley Blaze as they dropped two of their past five games. In both contests — a 2-1 loss to the Nanaimo Pirates on Saturday in Nanaimo and then another 2-1 defeat on Tuesday at McLeod Park to the White Rock Tritons — the U18 baseball team scored well below their average of nine runs per game. But the team did win its other
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Ingram named BCHL’s top ref A pair of local officials were the recipients of some hardware from the B.C. Hockey League. Langley’s Jeff Ingram was presented the Kelly Sutherland Award as the top referee while Surrey’s Bevan Mills was honoured with the Brad Lazarowich Award as the top linesman. Ingram, a level 6 official, also referees in the Western Hockey League and in the Canadian Interuniversity Sport, and was selected to officiate the CIS championships this past season. At the junior A level, he was
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It was quite the challenge: maintaining a speed limit above 80 miles per hour but below 124 miles per hour over a 90-mile stretch of a highway in Nevada. “It is the opportunity to speed legally for once in your life,” marvelled Doug Seal. “Not that anyone of us would speed,” he added. Seal was in the driver’s seat of a Dodge Viper while his son, 28-year-old Brent Seal, served as the navigator. Doug Seal is the dealership principal for Willowbrook Chrysler. The father/son team was in Nevada a few weeks ago for the Silver State Classic Challenge. The four-day event wrapped up on May 19 with the Seal’s winning their division in the
Open Road Challenge. “It is a timed event so what you are trying to get as close to exactly 110 miles per hour for 90 miles as possible,” Doug explained. “You can’t maintain exactly 110 because you hit corners and hills, so you have to figure out what speed you have to go to hit that exact number at the end.” And going above or below the speed range would result in disqualification. While Doug drove the 2010 Dodge Viper ACR, Brent was in the passenger seat monitoring his father’s speed. Driving an average of 110 mph over the 90 miles would translate into a time of 49:09. “As we came closer to the end, within the last 10 miles, there are times for every mile, so we were adjusting our
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The Langley Rams junior football club held a three-day spring camp at McLeod Athletic Park May 24 to 26. The Rams, who won the B.C. Junior Football Conference title last season are preparing for the start of the 2013 season, which gets underway in July.
Lundstrom’s huge game leads to win A monster night from Sean Lundstrom helped the Langley Junior Thunder get back in the win column. Lundstrom had five goals and nine points as Langley defeated the Delta Islanders 12-8 on Saturday night at Ladner Arena. The win improved the Thunder to 6-2 while Delta fell to 7-5 in the B.C. Junior Lacrosse League standings. The first period was back
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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
NOMINATE A LANGLEY ENVIRONMENTAL HERO If you know of a person, group or a business who has taken the initiative to do something positive for the environment, weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d like to hear about it. Please briefly describe the activities of a person, group or business that has made a positive contribution to our environment, and tell us why you believe they are environmental heroes in Langley. Winners will be presented on July 1st at McLeod
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EXPERIENCED LADY WILL DO House & Office CLEANING. Also Laundry & Ironing. 778-808-0514
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Woodworking tools, Drills, Saw, Lathe, Hand tools, Doors, Window, Motor Bike + Lots More! All good stuff!
8675 209th Street
Multi-Family Sale Sat June 8th 8am - 1pm 3398 - 198 A St.
LANGLEY MULTI FAMILY SALE FISH POND, CANCER FUNDRAISER
Sat June 8, 9am-2pm
Save upto 80% on assorted Mouldings, Flooring & In-Stock Columns.
FLEA MARKET HAZELMERE UNITED CHURCH 184th & 16th June 8th 9:00-1:00p.m. Call Lee for Tables (604)533-5009
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LANGLEY
4730 209th Street
MOVING SALE
Furniture, Toys & Lots More. *Rain or Shine *No Early Birds
PORT KELLS Household Items, Tools, Glass & Lots More.
TWILIGHT DRIVE-IN
SWAP MEET 260 St. & Fraser Hwy, Langley
EVERY Sunday 7am
604-856-5165
Sellers $15 or Seller pack 4 for $50. Walnut Grove MULTI FAMILY SALE
20423 90th Cres. Saturday, June 8th, 9am - 2pm
SATURDAY June 8th, 9am-2pm
22353 Old Yale Road LOTS OF VARIETY
Tools garden supply, lge framed pictures, old china antique jewellery, Xmas tree, toys, decor & many hshld items. Freebies: dble sink counter, etc.
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18810 - 96th Avenue Surrey
South of 48th Ave Newlands area.
Sat, June 8th, 9am-2pm. #1 9525 189th Street
LANGLEY - MURRAYVILLE
Balloons, Hot Dogs, Beverages & Prizes!
MOVING SALE
Sat, June 8th, 9am-1pm
GARAGE SALES
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June 7th & 8th 9:00a.m. - 4:30p.m.
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East of 208th off 87th Street in Walnut Grove.
ANNUAL GARAGE SALE
Brookswood/Fernridge
604-513-1138
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 329 PAINTING & DECORATING
GARAGE SALES
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HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 338
PLUMBING
353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS
373B
TILING
PETS 477
PETS
REAL ESTATE 625
FOR SALE BY OWNER
REAL ESTATE 625
FOR SALE BY OWNER
A-1 Ceramics, Marble, Glass blocks etc. Install/Repair. Res./Comm. Free Est. 20 years exp. Peter’s Tile (604)209-0173
Bro Marv Plumbing 24/7 plumbing, heating, plugged drains
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Ron 604-728-3699 356
RUBBISH REMOVAL
PETS 454
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604-307-4553
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604-475-7077
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GUTTER CLEANING ONLY $95. Pressure Washing; driveways, sidewalks, siding, etc. 604.861.6060
353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS POLAR BEAR PAINTING Interior & Exterior Paint Specials On Now! 604-866-6706
A-OK PAINTING Forget The Rest, Call The BEST! Harry 604-617-0864
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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 10% OFF if you Mention this AD! *Plumbing *Heating *Reno’s *More Lic.gas fitter. Aman: 778-895-2005
Mainland Roofing Ltd. 25 yrs in roofing industry
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 www.mainlandroof.com COMPLETE Roofing Ltd. Repairs & gutters, all roofs. WCB, BBB, Reas guaranteed. Sr Disc. 604-725-0106
Eastcan Roofing & Siding •New Roofs •Re-Roofs •Repairs Liability Insurance/BBB/10% off with ad
604.562.0957 or 604.961.0324
Augustine Soil & Mulch Ltd. Pitt Meadows, BC
604-465-5193
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FEED & HAY
COURSE CEDAR HOG FUEL
Big Shot Cleaning
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TONY’’S PAINTING
Recycled Earth Friendly HOT TUBS ARE NO PROBLEM!
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PETS
LANGLEY RUBBISH
968-0367
PUG STUD (rare silver) and Golden Retriever Stud (OFA and eye Cert.) available for service. May consider puppy back or cash, depending. 604-820-4827 Mission
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE 509
MISC. FOR SALE
HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper?
BERNESE MOUNTAIN DOGS, bred at Diesel Kennel, one male puppy left, $1000. (604)869-5073 CATS GALORE, TLC has for adoption spayed & neutered adult cats. 604-309-5388 / 604-856-4866
PIANO, Full keyboard, all the bells and whistles. Yamaha Clavinova. $500. Good cond. (604)531-1267
REAL ESTATE 625
FOR SALE BY OWNER
House on 1/2 Acre Lot. GOOD INVESTMENT. 13690 Bentley Rd. $695K. By Owner. Call 604-324-0655
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JACK RUSSELL pups 3F 1M. 8wks old, short legs, smooth coat. Dew claws done. $500. 778-883-6049 MALTESE 1 Male. 12 weeks old. 1st shots, vet ✔, health guaranteed view mother. $600. 1-604-355-0452 SHELTIES: Sable colored. One 7 month old, two 3 month olds. Ready now. Shots/dewormed. 604-826-6311
SURREY.
QUESNEL. 1600 sf. 4 bdrm., 3 bath, laminate & carpet, tile bathrooms. Full bsmt. part finished. 2 car garage, geothermal heat & a/c, wood backup. 24 X 24 shop, 25 X 30 mechanic shop, 30 X 60 barn, greenhouse & garden shed. Drilled well, 6 gal min. All on 5.6 acres. $379,500. 250-249-5878
MOVING MUST SELL ETCHED BAMBOO GLASS WATER FOUNTAIN 7.5’ tall x 32” wide, can be used as a room divider $950. CORNER DESK Chocolate coloured, raised shelf, large work station $200. BEDROOM SUITE Incl Sealy queen box spring & mattress, like new, frame, headboard, night table and tall chest $500.
566 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Airedale Terrier pups. P/b, ckc reg., micro, health guar, 604-8192115. email: lovethem@telus.net
$396,900. 3 Bdrm NEW HOME. Maple Ridge, close to schools. Full bsmt, your own house & lot. NO STRATA! SELLING FAST. Call today 604-477-2959 www.epichomes.info
AUCTIONS
RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT Auction Burnaby - Saturday June 15th @ 11am - Used Equipment and Refrigeration from closures, buyouts & bailiff seizures. New Equipment Liquidation - direct from manufacturer, & dealer showrooms! Got to www.KwikAuctions.com - or call 1-800-556-5945
Call 604-535-6140
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RECYCLE-IT! JUNK REMOVAL
English Bulldog Pups, Ch. Bred, shots. Gorgeous show quality $2800. 604-513-0092
ALDERGROVE: 3215- 266A St. 3 Bdrm bsmt entry home. $398,500: 778-878-1586
A60 Thursday, June 6, 2013 REAL ESTATE OKANAGAN PRIME LAKEVIEW LOTS FROM $140,000 Also; Spectacular 3 Acre Parcel at $390,000 1-250-558-7888 www.orlandoprojects.com ~ FINANCING AVAILABLE ~
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TOWNHOUSES
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APARTMENT/CONDO
TOWN HOMES
Come and see. Daily 11 to 7pm 14905 60th Ave. Surrey, B.C.
LANGLEY CITY APARTMENTS ON 201A
Michael - 604-533-7578
Rainbow & Majorca Betsy - 604-533-6945 CALL FOR AVAILABILITY LANGLEY CITY
New SRI *1152 sq/ft Double wide $77,900. *14x70 Full gyproc single wide - loaded $69,900. Repossessed mobile, manufactured & modulars. Chuck 604-830-1960. Glenbrookhomes.net
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1.95 ACRES OF FUTURE development with renovated home, 190 St. & 76 Ave. $1,395,000 - call: Global Force Realty (604)761-6935.
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RENTALS
• DIFFICULTY SELLING ? • Difficulty Making Payments? No Equity? Expired Listing? Penalty? We Take Over Payments! No Fees! www.GVCPS.ca / 604-786-4663
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APARTMENT/CONDO
ALDERGROVE. Studio suite, down town, main flr. Avail now. $550/mo incl utils. Pets ok. 604-620-4861 LANGLEY, 202/53A Ave. 2 Bdrm apt, $915/mo, quiet family complex, no pets, call 604-539-0217
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
LANGLEY: 5530 - 208 St. Quiet, clean, spacious 2 bdrm, 4 appls, ht/wtr, prkg incl. $885/mo. Res. Mgr. N/S, N/P. June 1st. Call 604534-1114 between 9am - 8pm. LANGLEY CITY. 1 Bdrm $595/mo. Adult oriented building, 50+ years. Clean, quiet, and near all amenities. N/P. Call Ron 604-727-1373.
CHESTNUT PLACE
Apartments 20727 Fraser Highway
1 & 2 Bedrooms avail incl heat/hot water/cable Criminal record check may be req’d.
Ph: 604-533-4061 LANGLEY DOWNTOWN
LANGLEY
The Village at Thunderbird Centre Deluxe 2 & 3 bedroom suites available. Large balconies, fireplace, in-suite laundry. No Pets. Live, shop, work & play all in one location. Next to Colossus Theater (200/ #1 Hwy).
APARTMENT/CONDO
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TRANSPORTATION
TOWNHOUSES
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5555 208th Street, Langley Studio - 1 & 2 bdrms. Indoor swimming pool and rec facility. Includes heat & 1 parking stall. No pets
WALNUT GROVE 2bdr exec condo 2bths, 6appl, 2prk, lrg deck, strg rm 1yr lease. $1400 incl ht/wtr. July1st. 604-589-7772 or 778-241-0071
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TRANSPORTATION 810
AUTO FINANCING 2007 HARLEY SPORTSTER Factory custom, 74 cube (1200) big bore by Denco Cycle, Bassani pipe, windshield, sissy bar, leather bags. 27,000km, one old guy owner, $7000 obo (604)817-1945
S. SURREY. Warehouse, approx 1000 sf. 220 wiring, One -14’ door, gated. Suitable for storage. Avail. June 1. $750m. Call 604-835-6000.
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709 COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL BROOKSWOOD COMMERCIAL LEASE spaces available at 208th Street and 40th Ave. Sizes 7002100 s.f. $1500 - $4500. Call Frank @ Noort Investments 604-835-6300 or Nick @ 604-526-3604.
HOMES FOR RENT
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RECREATIONAL/SALE
Call 604-881-7111 100-20436 Fraser Hwy., Langley
thunderbirdvillage@bentallkennedy.com
www.bentallkennedyresidential.com www.ThunderbirdVillage.ca
Townhouses Langley 240 & Fraser Hwy. Clean & Bright 2 bdrm 2 Lvl, approx. 800sqft 4 appl. open prk. fenced yrd. N/S N/P. $950/mo. Lease & Ref req. Avail Now. Call Sandy @ 604.534.7974. Ext. 115
Bentall Kennedy (Canada) LP
PARK TERRACE APTS
Avail. July 1, 2013
$50 off/month for the first year
Senior oriented building. 2 Bdrm condo, 1.5 bath, 5 appl’s, in-suite w/dryer, secured parking, covered balc. $950/mo. all utils. extra. N/P. Walk to Safeway on 208 Ave. & Fraser Hwy.
Spacious Reno’d bach, 1, 2, 3 bdrm suites. Heat & hot water incl. Walk Score = 75 604-530-0030 www.cycloneholdings.ca
Call 604-230-3903 eves. or weekends 604-530-5646 Mon.- Fri., 9:00 am - 4:00 pm
SURREY Central. Large 1 & 2 bdrm apts. Close to skytrain. Incl heat, cable, pkng & 3 appli’s. N/P. 604-588-4664 or 604-588-8121.
Need A Vehicle! Guaranteed Auto Loan. Apply Now, 1.877.680.1231 www.UapplyUdrive.ca
2007 29’ FOREST RIVER Cl C. 29,000 miles, dual slides, like new, loaded, 1 year warranty. $45,900 obo. 604-856-9444
Visit us on the web at: www.goddardrentals.ca
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AVAIL July 1st. Small 2 bdrm house in quiet rural setting. ns,np. Ref rqd. $1000./mo. 604-220-6340
SCRAP CAR REMOVAL
SUSSEX PLACE APTS
• Autos • Trucks • Equipment Removal
$50 off / month for the 1st year
FREE TOWING 7 days/wk. We pay Up To $500 CA$H Rick Goodchild 604.551.9022
1ST CHOICE AUTO FINANCE Guaranteed Auto Loans 1.877.786.8704
LANGLEY: *GREENWOOD MANOR* 26030 Eastleigh Cres Reno’d 2 Bdrms. From $850. Hardwood floors. Lots of closet space. By transit, Kwantlen College. Small Pet OK. 778-387-1424, 604-540-2028
VEHICLES WANTED
.DJ AUTOMARKET 604-538-2422
Phone 604-530-1912
1-604-855-0010
FREE: heat, h/w, cable TV, laundry & parking. No Pets BACHELOR, 1 & 2 BDRMS. SENIORS, ADULT ORIENTED
Villa Fontana & Stardust
$396,900 3 Bdrm new home. Maple Ridge, close to schools. Full bsmt, your own house & lot. NO STRATA! SELLING FAST. Call today 604-477-2959
Brand new 1 and 2 bdrm units Avail immed W/D/F/S/DW/microwave Secured parking Close to all amenities $800-$1,200/month 1 year lease 1 month free rent on 1 year lease Call Cathy for a showing
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THE VARSITY
thegroveatcambridge.ca Hans at Global 604-597-7177
MAPLE RIDGE/ PITT MEADOWS
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Langley
Come see what’s cookin’ in our kitchens. More counterspace, cabinets & more drawers to store!
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LANGLEY - Paddington Station. New exec 1bdrm +den. Full bath granite counters, 4 SS appli’s, laminate floors, W/D, F/P, A/C, 1 u/g prkg & gym. NP/NS. $950/mo + utils. Avail now. Call 604-319-7811.
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11+ ACRES overlooking beautiful Bridge Lake, majestic fir trees, good building site, $169,000. (250)945-9944
RENTALS
Clean Bach, 1 & 2 bdrm suites Heat, hot water & cable incl Walk score=85
AAA SCRAP CAR REMOVAL Minimum $150 cash for full size vehicles, any cond. 604-518-3673
604-530-0932
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AUTO ACCESSORIES/ PARTS
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. Hugh & McKinnon Rentals 604-541-5244
LANGLEY 208 St. Newly reno’d 4 bdrm hse on 2.5 acre lot. Immed. $1800. 604-218-4178, 582-6680
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ALDERGROVE. 2 bdrm ste. Own W/D. Strg, Lge bckyd. $850 incl hydro. July 1. NS/NP. 604-856-5527. FORT LANGLEY; New 1 bdrm above ground ste. N/P, N/S. $825 incl utils. Call 604-613-4715 WILLOUGHBY, New 1bdrm + den, bsmt ste, mjr appl, util incl, W&D, N/S, N/P, $900/mos, Jun 1, 604786-8378 WILLOUGHBY AREA. 2 Bdrm bsmt suite. Avail now. $850/mo incl utils cable & laundry. N/S,N/P. Call 604710-3950 or 778-278-4282
SELF-SERVE DISCOUNT AUTO PARTS OVER A THOUSAND VEHICLES TO CHOOSE FROM
WEEKLY SPECIALS JUNE 8-14, 2013
Hub/Spindle Assys - Car....................$15.95 FWD Axles - 447-1 ..............................$19.95 Wiper Motors ......................................$14.95 Window Motors ..................................$14.95 Cylinder Heads - Alum .......................$34.95 All Bucket Seats Manual ..................$19.95
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SUITES, UPPER
LANGLEY 4-Plex, 3 Bdrm upper, 4 appl. Ref’s, NS/NP. Avl. now. $1050 + util. 604-574-0047, 778-549-3491.
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TOWNHOUSES
TOWNHOUSE-STYLE DUPLEX Newly renovated 2Bd+Den duplex. Stainless steel appliances, 2 prk stalls and a private covered patio. $1100+ utilities. NP/NS Quiet mixed res/com area in central Langley ideal for mature professionals. For more info call Wolf, (604)530-5646 or (604)230-3903
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Coffee Table $948 Hoffman Bookcase $998 Leather chair $998 Sofa $1768
Dining Chair $178 Sideboard $998 Solid Oak Dining Table $1498 *with two extensions
COQUITLAM 1400 United Blvd
604.524.3443
LANGLEY 20429 Langley Bypass
604.530.9458
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250.753.8900
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