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a cyclist was killed after being hit in this intersection at 13th avenue and Wright street on sunday evening.
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Burnaby RCMP are asking for the public’s help in finding the car and driver involved in a fatal hitand-run on Sunday. At about 8:30 p.m. June 30 a male cyclist was struck and killed after being hit by a car at the intersection of 13th Avenue and Wright Street. The car then left the scene. Burnaby RCMP Staff Sgt. Major John Buis said on Wednesday that police have secured surveillance video footage from the area and hope to enhance it enough to get the make, model and year of the
vehicle involved. The vehicle is described as a dark-coloured, twodoor car. It should have damage to the passenger side and was last seen heading east on 16th Avenue. While some media have reported the victim was a 72-year-old Surrey man, Buis said on Wednesday that police were not yet releasing any identifying information. The family has been notified and were to meet with police again later that day, he said. Buis said police have interviewed some witnesses but are appealing to anyone who came upon the scene just before or after the accident to
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Alfred Siemens was riding his bike through the quiet residential neighbourhood and was “shocked” to hear from a reporter that a cyclist had been killed at the intersection days earlier. He noted that at the time of the accident it would have still been fairly light outside. “Look at this corner. I mean, how fast can you be going?” he said, referring to the curved roadway. “There’s no reason for it, there’s absolutely no reason.” Anyone with information is asked to contact Burnaby RCMP at 604294-7922. twitter.com/WandaChow
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call police. The intersection where the incident happened is a designated bike route where the road curves in both directions, forcing eastbound traffic on 13th to turn north at Wright, and westbound vehicles to turn south while cyclists are permitted to ride straight through in between bollards. Flowers have been placed at the foot of one of the posts, creating a makeshift memorial. A sympathy card reads, “Much love from Nicole and Ben. Devastated neighbours. Very sorry. God Bless.” On Wednesday, Burnaby resident
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It wouldn’t have been difficult for the casual observer to figure there was something special going on at Edmonds Community Centre on Canada Day. After all, there was upwards of 5,000 people who checked out the new $40-million facility on its official opening day, said Dave Ellenwood, Burnaby’s director of parks and recreation. With lifesaving regulations limiting how many people could be in the new Fred Randall Pool at one time, “we had a lineup of about 150 people waiting to get into the pool,” Ellenwood said incredulously. “I’ve never experienced that before, not only at our facilities but at any facility.” All activities held at the 90,000-square-foot community centre facility were free, which might have partly explained the crowds. The day started at 9:45 a.m. with a giant Zumba fitness class in the double gym, which measures 14,000 square feet. please see future of edmonds seniors Centre, a3
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Giro di Burnaby hits the streets July 11 Spectators can expect an even higher level of racer this year
about $110,000 for the entire race series, Kent explained. Burnaby, which offers about $15,000 in prize Wanda Chow money, will benefit from wchow@burnabynewsleader.com Delta’s UCI status, as many Bike racing fans can cyclists who come to town expect to see new faces and will be racing in all the a higher level of racing at Superweek events. this year’s Giro di Burnaby New this year for which comes to the Heights spectators is a bike valet neighbourhood the evening parking service that will be of Thursday, July 11. run by Dandy Horse The Giro is part of Cycles, which has the Superweek series taken over the space of cycling races in on Hastings Street at the Lower Mainland. Sperling previously “There will be a occupied by Different great display of Bikes. kent talent because Delta Now organizers is a UCI (Union can encourage the Cycliste Internationale) community to leave their sanctioned race,” said Giro cars at home and ride to the organizer Rainy Kent. event, said Kent. The UCI runs a ranking The valet parking service system for cyclists, who will be by donation, with all earn points at such races proceeds going toward the toward their international Dandy Horse Cycles crowd rankings. Previously, prime. cyclists were mainly A prime is the cash prize attracted by the prize given to the cyclist who money, which totalled wins a designated lap.
In addition to other sponsored primes, one of the crowd primes will be made up of spectator donations collected by the Aboriginal Youth Cycling Team, which trains out of the Burnaby Velodrome, said Kent, who noted the team itself will receive 10 per cent of the proceeds. Once again the three title sponsors, who contribute a minimum of $20,000 each, are companies run by Bosa brothers—Jim Bosa’s Appia Development, Ryan Bosa’s Embassy Development and Jason Bosa’s Palladio Jewellers. This year the Giro has increased its presence on social media, Kent said. Spectators are encouraged to post their best photos of the event and its atmosphere to Instagram or Twitter. Include tags of @GirodiBurnaby, @ PALLADIOyvr, and hashtag #GiroWatch&Win for a chance to win one of
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The Giro di Burnaby is a criterium-style cycling race. The tight corners and fast sprints make it an exciting type of race to watch. It returns to Burnaby’s Heights neighbourhood next week.
two watches courtesy of Palladio Jewellers each valued at about $3,500.
Leading up to the event, parents are asked to post photos of their
kids aged five to 12 with their bikes, sporting Italian colours (green, white and red), to Facebook at www.facebook.com/ girodiburnaby. A winner, drawn at random, will receive an official Giro cycling jersey signed by this year’s male and female winners. The Giro di Burnaby starts on July 11 with the women’s race at 6 p.m. followed by the men’s race at 7:15 p.m. Road closures, including Hastings from Boundary Road to Willingdon Avenue, will be in effect from 4 to 10 p.m. Parking restrictions will be in effect from 2 to 10 p.m. The race course is on Hastings and Albert streets between Madison and MacDonald avenues. Info: www.girodiburnaby. com/. twitter.com/WandaChow
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“Every inch was occupied by a person doing the Zumba class,” Ellenwood said with a laugh. “The instructor was right up against the glass.” It being Canada Day, Burnaby Village Museum was also in the running for longest queue. The lineup for a piece of birthday cake stretched outside the museum’s
entrance gate, down Deer Lake Parkway and toward the bridge over Deer Lake Brook, Ellenwood said. “The most popular question was, ‘where’s the cake lineup?’ ” Now that Edmonds Community Centre is up and running, the former Kingsway library site, which was being used as an interim fitness centre, will no longer be a parks and
rec facility. It will be up to Burnaby city hall to decide what it wants to do with the property, he said. The old Edmonds Seniors Centre on Kingsway is also being phased out as the seniors programs gradually move into the new seniors space in the main community centre over the next three months or so. The old building will remain in the
CHOICequotes Dave ellenwood, parks director, City of Burnaby Every inch was occupied by a person doing the Zumba class. The instructor was right up against the glass.
hands of the parks and recreation department, although Ellenwood said its future use has not yet been determined. Next on the department’s to-do list is preparing the
new 8,200-square-foot Bonsor Seniors Centre on Bennett Street. The twostorey facility was built for the city by Polygon as a community amenity in exchange for bonus density
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Burnaby has had a Tree Bylaw in place since 1996 to protect the City’s trees and neighbourhood character. The purpose of Burnaby’s Tree Bylaw is to protect ‘significant trees’ from unnecessary cutting or removal and to protect and enhance the Urban Forest over the long term.
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We are seeking your input on a number of proposed amendments to the Tree Bylaw to enhance the City’s approach to tree protection.
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To learn more visit our Information Displays in your community: Saturday July 13 | 9 am – 2 pm Burnaby City Hall 4949 Canada Way Monday July 15 | 4 pm – 8 pm Bob Prittie Library 6100 Willingdon Avenue Saturday July 20 | 11 am – 3 pm Cameron Recreation Centre 9523 Cameron Avenue Tuesday July 23 | 4 pm – 8 pm Tommy Douglas Library 7311 Kingsway Saturday July 27 | 11 am – 3 pm McGill Library 4595 Albert Street
City Staff will be available at the Information Displays to explain the proposed amendments and answer your questions. The Information Display on the Proposed Tree Bylaw Amendments will also be available in the City Hall Lobby (4949 Canada Way) from July 10 – July 31 during open hours, 8 am – 4:45 pm (Thursdays: 8 am – 8 pm) Please visit our website to view more information and to complete our Public Opinion Survey: www.burnaby.ca/treebylaw
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Burnaby city hall has a new director of engineering almost a year after his predecessor left the post for a promotion. Leon Gous comes to Burnaby from South Africa via the City of Vernon, B.C. where he served as the general manager of community services, which included engineering, and then from 2005 to 2011 as its chief administrative officer, said Burnaby city manager Bob Moncur, who noted that latter experience was key. “He has a full understanding of all of the intricacies of a city operation and knows better where engineering fits and so on and so forth,” said Moncur. “It’s one thing to be the director of engineering and see it from that perspective, it’s just that much more useful, I think, to see it from the chief administrative officer perspective as well.” Since leaving Vernon,
Gous has worked in the pretty much business-as-usual Metro Vancouver area for an situation,” he said. engineering consulting firm, he “And we’d like him to keep said. doing what we’ve been doing Former engineering head and do it as efficiently and Lambert Chu moved up to effectively as we think we became one of the city’s two currently do.” deputy city managers Gous received his in August 2012. engineering degree Since then, deputy from the University engineering director of Pretoria, has Barry Davis has served experience doing as acting director in mining consulting line for the promotion, work and started out but in the end decided in Vernon with that the job wasn’t for him, city’s water utility said Moncur. before moving onto Gous “He wasn’t just the City of Vernon. 100 per cent sure he While Vernon with wanted to be the director and a population of about 38,000 is I think having experienced it a fair bit smaller than Burnaby, decided that there was reason Moncur said the essentials for his reservations and decided of the job—overseeing water that wasn’t what he wanted to and sewer operations, road do.” maintenance and garbage As for what Gous’ priorities pickup—are the same. will be, Moncur said he’ll be “I think B.C.-based city carrying on the work of the management experience and engineering department. city engineering experience is a “It’s not as if this is a perfect fit for doing what you’ve turnaround situation, or a got to do here.” rescue situation, or a bold-newtwitter.com/WandaChow direction situation, this is a
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Vancouver Police Department is reminding people to lock their doors and windows after a 30-year-old Burnaby man was arrested following a strange break-in. At about 7 p.m. Tuesday, the resident of an east Vancouver home discovered a naked stranger in his kitchen, cooking himself some eggs, VPD said in a press release. Once confronted, the stranger fled. Police were called and the rather conspicuous Burnaby man was arrested a short distance away. VPD say it’s believed the man was in the home for 20 to 25 minutes. He’d even managed to take a shower before being found in the kitchen. On Wednesday he remained in custody and faced charges of being unlawfully in a dwelling house. Of the 1,157 residential break-andenters in Vancouver so far in 2013, 400 involved no signs of forced entry. “Ensuring your doors and windows are locked is a simple deterrent,” said VPD Const. Brian Montague in the release. “Don’t make it easy for someone to break in to your house.”
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Boost in security coming News of a terrorism plot involving the B.C. legislature and pressure cookers filled with nails has sent shock waves through the province, and nowhere is the news hitting with more impact than in Victoria, where the iconic B.C. Legislature draw tourists year round. A Canada Day event there on Monday (the event the terrorists were targeting) attracted about 40,000 people to the legislative lawns. B.C. residents may say “it can’t happen here,” but it can and it does. People in Boston likely felt much the same about the Boston Marathon, before the bombing incident this year, which apparently inspired the B.C. couple alleged to be at the centre of this plot. Whether inspired by religion, politics or just mischief, acts of terror are on the rise in North America. Since the infamous acts of Sept. 11, 2001, a host of plots have been uncovered and several attacks, such as the Boston one, have actually been carried out. Three people were killed and 170 injured in Boston. This has led to a dramatic increase in security at the borders and airports, in particular, but also at large public events such as the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics. The original budget for security at the Olympics was projected at $175 million. The actual cost was $900 million. Events such as Canada Day celebrations have not been seen as likely targets for acts of terror, but they do attract large crowds. Security has usually been pretty straightforward at such events. But it seems likely it will have to be boosted in the future, whether to ensure that wannabe terrorists have no chance to get near an event, or drunken partiers are barred from the grounds. We may not want more security, but as citizens we appreciate extra efforts to make us safe. – Langley Times
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When saying sorry goes south Have you noticed how a defiant child apologizes? Watch. Listen. It can be almost amusing, as the reluctant offender twists body language and words when prodded to say ‘I’m sorry.’ Adults, with years of experience, are more skilled at contrition; the physical and verbal reaches undetectable, the offended party placated. That is why it can be so compelling when an apology goes south. Last week, foodies and fans watched as one of their own, Paula Deen, defended herself against accusations of allowing shockingly unsavoury conditions for employees at her family’s restaurant in Savannah, Ga. Testifying in court, the TV chef was asked if she’d ever used a particular racial epithet – a heinous word once widespread well beyond her neck of the woods, but viewed today as inexcusable for all but hipster filmmakers and hip-hoppers who’ve misguidedly reclaimed it as their own. Deen, 66, testified she had indeed used the racist word,
Lance Peverley citing a specific example 30 years ago when she was robbed at gunpoint by a black man. It’s likely she assumed this would gain sympathy as a crime victim. For many, it was viewed as selective memory, cited to avoid perjuring herself. Her tearful explanations since have added division to an already-segregated country, with retailers dropping the Deen name, her online sales skyrocketing, and detractors and defenders – both – using colourful language of their own. Other apologies closer to home in recent weeks might not have been as ridiculously insensitive, but they’ve been no less galling. In a debate prior to B.C.’s May 14 election, the NDP’s man-whowoulda-coulda-been-premier reemphasized he embraced ownership of a past shame, in which he, as a previous premier’s
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chief of staff, inexcusably backdated a memo to protect his thenleader from conflict-of-interest charges. If only Adrian Dix’s regret stopped there. Instead, he noted, he was a mere 35 at the time. Thirty-five? Are 35-yearolds underdeveloped, or just untrustworthy? And does this mean we can take Dix at his word now, at the tender age of 49? Not to be outdone, Premier Christy Clark stopped lampooning Dix’s ageinappropriate explanation just long enough to defend her own chief of staff, who took the fall over a leaked BC Liberal plan to spend our money to woo the ethnic vote. Kim Haakstad was “about 35” when she erred, explained away our premier. Again with that number. Is 35 the new 14? Surely 35 isn’t too young to take on some responsibility. Napoleon was proclaimed emperor at that age. The Queen had reigned 10 years; the Dalai Lama, 20. Should North Korea’s Kim Jong Un be granted wriggle room, as
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he’s a still-formative 29½? Of course, this wasn’t the premier’s only apology. In the days since Clark won the Legislature but lost her seat – before her MLAs were even sworn in – she quietly gave raises to political staff. Then recanted… a bit… after this was made public. “Although the original change would have meant we were underspending the budget by $100,000, I’ve heard loud and clear that people didn’t like it,” the premier tutted. Yes. Because coming in under budget is the goal – not spending wisely. Considering all these youthful indiscretions, obstinate justifications and regretful pleas for clemency that you and I have had to endure from public figures in recent times – from sorrowful politicians, to desperate CEOs, to devil-made-me-do-it evangelists – perhaps we can be forgiven for thumbing our noses. Or would that be childish? Lance Peverley is editor of the Peace Arch News.
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Let’s learn to live with wildlife Coming home tonight I turned onto Duthie Street and came upon an accident that had just occurred. A mother raccoon with four kits had been hit by a car. Two of the kits died immediately. They were about one month old. The mother was hysterically trying to get the two remaining kits to safety while dragging one of the dead kits off the street. I know this mother raccoon personally. I called her “Less” because I had never seen such a skinny raccoon. I have lived in this area for 12 years. They have always foraged in the area at night. No, I do not normally feed raccoons, but when I realized this one was nursing, I started leaving out food. I had not seen the kits till tonight. I moved the other dead kit off the street for her. What is wrong with
people? How could they not see them crossing the street and slow down? Animals lived here before we moved in, and they will be here after we are long gone. It is about time people learned how to live with wildlife. We are on their territory. Jeysoca Kardell Burnaby
Art fits the bill Re: Relevance of new Edmonds public art questioned The public art piece “Raincatcher” in front of the new Edmonds Community Centre makes sense to me. It fits in with Vancouver/Burnaby’s legendary rain, and it performs a useful function of watering the plants. It’s attractive and virtually maintenance free—gets my vote. Peter Marshall —online comment burnabynewsleader.com
in prAise of trees I would love to see trees planted on both sides of Ellesmere Avenue above Hastings Street. Let’s plant trees everywhere so we don’t see all the concrete. It would bring down everyone’s stress level and in addition, clean the air. A nice big red rhododendron here and there would look beautiful. Myrna Anderson Burnaby
exception for those who rule It’s welcome news that Premier Christy Clark has rescinded the large pay increases for political staff appointed by individual cabinet ministers. It’s a smart move considering the public outrage it generated and the likelihood of it carrying over into the WestsideKelowna by-election.
Unfortunately, Clark is exempting one of her own staff members from the salary reversal. She intends to pay her former assistant campaign director, Michele Cadario, a whopping $175,000 as deputy chief of staff. The justification offered is that Cadario will be doing two jobs instead of just one. It’s not very believable. The fact of the matter is the controversial attempt to reward ministerial aides for political (as opposed to public) service has its origins in a firmly entrenched culture of entitlement within the Liberal government. Moreover, Clark’s decision with respect to her personal political appointee suggests she believes some have a greater entitlement than others. Bill Brassington Burnaby
Quebec no leAder While the rest of the world enviously points at Canada and how Stephen Harper managed to navigate the ship of state through the most recent recession—a problem most of them have not yet come to grips with—our MP, Mr. Kennedy Stewart calls it “reckless mismanagement.” He then points at his leader and his accomplishments in the Quebec environmental portfolio and wants us to believe that, as a result, people in Quebec are now better off. Yeah, right! Do they have less unemployment? Do they pay lower taxes? Are they living within their means? How enthusiastically did they shut down asbestos mines on his watch? I get it! They are better off because of Mr. Mulcair’s legacy and our
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Burnaby Teachers Association has ratified six of seven changes to its local collective agreement with the school district following negotiations the teachers group says were “positive.” Negotiations between the BTA and Burnaby school district lasted about three months and the ratification vote was held Wednesday. “Positive tone, it was great,” said Frank Bonvino, one of two chief negotiators for the BTA. “We hope that the provincial parties can have the same level of success if the education minister doesn’t interfere in the process
… because we believe the provincial parties can sort out problems at the bargaining table without government interference.” The length of the local collective agreement is still up in the air as it would be the same as the provincially-negotiated contract which is still not settled. The last provincial contract, finally settled in 2012 after several months of teacher job action, expired June 30. All issues involving money, such as salary and class sizes, must be negotiated provincially. All other issues can be dealt with at the local school district level. The six changes ratified include ensuring layoffs due to reduced enrolment at a school are done based on seniority (assuming all remaining teachers are qualified to teach the courses and grade
levels at the school). Previously, it was up to the principal to decide, Bonvino said. The period of time during which a teacher has to secure two years of contract time before gaining employment rights, such as being among the first to be called for job openings, has been expanded from three years to two. And teachers coming into Burnaby district from elsewhere will now be placed at a more appropriate level on the salary grid based on their past work experience. Previously, part-time work in other districts wasn’t recognized, which was becoming a problem when recruiting teachers. The district recognized that for some positions that can be hard to fill, candidates “don’t want to come to Burnaby
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The Hyundai names, logos, product names, feature names, images and slogans are trademarks owned by Hyundai Auto Canada Corp. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. †Finance offers available O.A.C. from Hyundai Financial Services based on a new 2013 Elantra GL 6-Speed Manual / Tucson L 5-Speed Manual/ Santa Fe 2.4L FWD Auto with an annual finance rate of 0%/0%/1.99% for 96 months. Bi-weekly payments are $92/$99/$145. No down payment required. Cost of Borrowing is $0/$0/$2,291. Finance offers include Delivery and Destination of $1,495/$1,760/$1,760. Registration, insurance, PPSA, fees, levies, charges, license fees and all applicable taxes are excluded. Delivery and destination charge includes freight, P.D.E., dealer admin fees and a full tank of gas. Financing example: 2013 Elantra GL 6-Speed Manual for $19,094 (includes $750 price adjustment) at 0% per annum equals $92 bi-weekly for 96 months for a total obligation of $19,094. Cash price is $19,094. Cost of Borrowing is $0. Example price includes Delivery and Destination Fuel consumption for 2013 Elantra Sedan GL 6-Speed Manual (HWY 5.2L/100KM; City 7.1L/100KM)/ Tucson L 5-Speed Manual (HWY 7.7L/100KM; City of $1,495. Registration, insurance, PPSA, fees, levies, charges, license fees and all applicable taxes are excluded. ▼Fuel 10.4L/100KM)/ Santa Fe 2.4L FWD Auto (HWY 6.7L/100KM, City 10.1L/100KM) are based on Energuide. Actual fuel efficiency may vary based on driving conditions and the addition of certain vehicle accessories. Fuel economy figures are used for comparison purposes only. Price of models shown: 2013 Elantra Limited /Tucson Limited AWD/ Santa Fe 2.0T Limited AWD is $24,794/$34,109/$40,259. Prices include Delivery and Destination charges of $1,495/$1,760/$1,760. Registration, insurance, PPSA, fees, levies, charges, license fees and all ♦Price applicable taxes are excluded. ΩPrice adjustments are calculated against the vehicle’s starting price. Price adjustments of up to $750/$1,250/$500 available on 2013 Elantra GL 6-Speed Manual/Tucson L 5-Speed Manual/Santa Fe 2.4L FWD Auto. Price adjustments applied Offers available for a limited time, and subject to change or cancellation without notice. See before taxes. Offer cannot be combined or used in conjunction with any other available offers. Offer is non-transferable and cannot be assigned. No vehicle trade-in required. †Ω♦Offers dealer for complete details. Dealer may sell for less. Inventory is limited, dealer order may be required. ††Hyundai’s Comprehensive Limited Warranty coverage covers most vehicle components against defects in workmanship under normal use and maintenance conditions.
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NEW ‘12 MAZDA 3 GT SEDAN
NEW ‘13 MAZDA 6 GT
NEW ‘13 MAZDA 5
SAVE $4,500 SALE $22,340
SAVE $6,000 SALE $33,390
SAVE $3,000 SALE $22,090
STOCK# C64220. MSRP $26,840.
STOCK# D51083. MSRP $25,090.
STOCK# D02202. MSRP $39,390.
SAVE $1,700
ONLY 29,000 KM
‘07 NISSAN MURANO SE, AWD. STOCK# MP1222. WAS $19,495
‘10 CHEVY COBALT BLACK. STOCK# MP1179A.
$17,788 $10,995 SAVE $2,000
SAVE $2,000
‘05 HONDA CIVIC
‘09 AUDI A3 2.0T
$7,995
$22,995
STOCK# MP1208. WAS $9,998
SAVE $1,000
‘07 FORD RANGER STOCK# D42187A.
CALL FOR PRICE! SAVE $4,000
‘10 VW GOLF DIESEL WAGON, TDI! STOCK# MP1239. WAS $20,998
HYBRID. STOCK# MP1221. WAS $31,995
‘10 FORD ESCAPE XLT 4 CYL, 4WD. STOCK# MP1237.
‘05 DODGE DAKOTA QUAD CAB, 4X4. STOCK# E45611A. WAS $16,998
$19,995 $17,995 $15,995 SAVE $1,000
‘08 LEXUS RX 400H
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‘06 MAZDA 5 GT W/ NAVI, B/U CAM & SENSORS. STOCK# E00893A. WAS $13,998
$27,995 $12,995
1595 Boundary Road, Vancouver
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‘07 HONDA FIT SPORT
‘11 MAZDA 3 GS
$8,888
$17,988
LOW KM. STOCK# D44342A. WAS $10,995
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STOCK# MP1233. WAS $24,995
LEATHER, ROOF RACK STOCK# MP1236. WAS $19,995
Hastings Street
First Avenue Lougheed Highway
Dealer #31160
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Vehicle may not be exactly as shown. All offers are valid at participating dealership from June 1, 2013 to July 2, 2013 but are subject to change without notice, quantities of certain vehicles are limited and dealer trade may be required. Dealer trade availability may also be limited and will vary by model. Some conditions apply. See your Toyota dealer for complete details on all offers. ** Purchase Finance/Lease APR **Purchase Finance/Lease APRs include the Incentive for Cash Customers which is only available to customers who do not purchase finance/lease through Toyota Financial Services at a special rate, as a cost of borrowing. †† 0% Finance Offer 2013 Corolla Limited time purchase financing offer provided through Toyota Financial Services on approved credit on new retail sales of qualifying models. Representative finance example based upon $20,000 financed at 0% APR equals $333.33 per month for 60 months. Cost of borrowing is $0, for a total obligation of $20,000. Taxes, freight and PDI of $1,520, license, insurance, registration and applicable duties, levies and fees are extra. Dealer may sell for less. MSRP of $15,795 is for the Toyota Matrix FWD. MSRP of $14,450 is for the Toyota Corolla FWD. MSRP does not include Freight and PDI $1,520, license, insurance, registration, applicable taxes, levies and fees. Dealer may sell for less. Time limited offer at participating dealerships. Offer subject to change/cancellation without notice. *Cash prices represent after all Toyota rebates.
great oFFerS on Many toyota ModeLS. OVER 302013 USED VEHICLES 2013 COROLLA
• Legendary Toyota quality • Zero deductible • Complimentary tank of gas • First oil / filter change at no charge • Warranty honoured at over 1,500 Toyota dealers in Canada and the U.S. • Extensive mechanical and appearance reconditioning process • 7 days / 1,500 kms exchange privilege • CarProof Claims Report included • Each Certified Toyota has passed a rigorous 127-point Quality Assurance inspection • Minimum 12-month / 20,000 kms Powertrain and Roadside Assistance coverage backed by Toyota
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SOLD! LD! SO $38,995 D!VENZA L2013 $23,995 SO
2011 Toyota Tundra SR5 Stock#: 4243 WAS $31,121 NOW $29,995
SALE
2012 Toyota Sienna CE Stock#: 4231 WAS $23,976 NOW
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2011 Toyota Tacoma TRD Stock#: 4179 WAS $32,987 NOW
2010 Toyota Rav4 Stock#: 4238 WAS $18,447 NOW
SALE
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2011 Toyota Rav4 LTD Factory Event Admat Build #: E1 Stock#: 4265 Docket: TOY13TC024 Production Artist(s): WAS $30,121 NOW $27,464 Client: Toyota Art Director: Trim Area:
Copywriter: 11" x 17"
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2009 Toyota Tacoma Stock#: 4262 WAS $31,121 NOW $27,812
2008 Toyota FJ Cruiser Stock#: 4249 WAS $26,121 NOW $22,624
2010 Toyota Rav4 Stock#: 4275
2009 Toyota Matrix XR Stock#: 4259 WAS $16,121 NOW $12,493
2007 Toyota Tundra SR5 Stock#: D30724A WAS $23,867 NOW $22,969
2009 Toyota Yaris Base Stock#: D30618A
2007 Toyota Rav4 Sport Stock#: 4239 WAS $19,747 NOW $17,747
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2010 Toyota Corolla CE Stock#: 4269
NEW INVENTORY ARRIVING DAILY!!!
2010 Toyota FJ Cruiser Stock#: 4245 WAS $27,985 NOW $27,448
Prod. Manager:
2010 Toyota Rav4 Stock#: 4247 toyota.ca WAS $19,995 NOW $18,653
SALE
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2009 Toyota RAV4 Sport Stock#: 4264 SALE
$21,500
2007 Toyota Yaris Stock#: 4266 WAS $11,116 NOW $9,990
2008 Toyota Yaris LE Stock#: 4268 WAS $10,995 NOW $10,438
2007 Lexus ES 350 Stock#: D30379A WAS $19,014 NOW $17,988
2010 Toyota Sienna CE Stock#: D30819A
2010 Toyota Corolla CE Stock#: D30547A
SALE
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2008 Toyota Tacoma Stock#: D30468A WAS $26,995 NOW $25,947
2004 Toyota Matrix XR Stock#: 4230A WAS $12,990 NOW $11,231
$19,954
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2010 Toyota Rav4 Stock#: 4285
2010 Toyota Matrix XR Stock#: 4290
2010 Toyota Corolla CE Stock#: 4284A
2010 Toyota 4Runner SR5 Stock#: 4279
SALE
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Due Date:
2010 Toyota Matrix Stock#: 4260 WAS $16,121 NOW $13,382
2010 Toyota Matrix Stock#: 4248 WAS $16,995 NOW $15,268
2010 Toyota Rav4 LTD Stock#: 4277 WAS $27,995 NOW $24,995
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2012 Toyota Corolla XRS Stock#: D20870A WAS $21,026 NOW $19,900
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2008 Toyota Rav4 Stock#: 4197 WAS $18,996 NOW
NOW $13,969
2011 Toyota Sienna Stock#: 4276
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2011 Toyota Highlander Stock#: 4242 WAS $32,637 NOW $30,865
2009 Toyota Yaris Stock#: 4254 WAS $12,121 NOW $10,995
WAS $15,095
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2008 Toyota Tacoma Stock#: 4228 WAS $20,946 NOW $19,919
2011 Toyota Sienna XLE Stock#: D30765A
MUST SEE!!! 2012 Toyota Sienna 2013 CE SIENNA Stock#: 4232 % $
SOLD! SOLD!$18,457
2009 Toyota Tacoma TRD Stock#: 4261 WAS $31,995 NOW $29,476
MUST SEE!!! 2010 Toyota Camry LE Stock#: 4217
$21,995
$16,299
$13,995
2010 Toyota Rav4 Stock#: 4280
2010 Toyota Matrix XR Stock#: 4260
2010 Toyota Camry Stock#: 4289
SALE
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$13,382
WINNER
4278 Lougheed Hwy, Burnaby
CALL NOW 604-571-4350
Lougheed Highway
For more details, visit burnabytoyota.ca | Service 604-571-4399
$17,995
Avenue
Sienna LE
Willingdon
LD! SO $27,995 SOLD!$22,891
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2006 Toyota Tacoma ER Stock#: 4291 X-RUNN SALE
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Dealer #9374
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On any mechanical repair over $300 (excluding taxes). Must be presented prior to final invoicing. Mazda only. By appointment. Plus taxes and enviro fees. Not valid with other offers. With coupon only. Expires July 15/13.
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604-291-9666
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Dealer #31160
1595 Boundary Road, Vancouver
CALL NOW 604-291-9666
Includes parts and labour. Mazda only. By appointment. Plus taxes and enviro fees. Not valid with other offers. With coupon only. Expires July 15/13.
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• Using a new fuel system service kit
• Save $40. Reg $149.95 Toyota only. By appointment. Plus taxes and enviro fees. Not valid with other offers. With coupon only. Expires July 15/13.
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Bomb suspects ‘self-radicalized,’ RCMP say Jeff Nagel Black Press
Two Surrey residents accused of planting pressure cooker bombs outside the B.C. legislature on Canada Day are described by police as “Al-Qaedainspired” but “selfradicalized.” B.C. RCMP arrested John Stewart Nuttall and Amanda Marie Korody in Abbotsford at 2 p.m. Monday afternoon after a fivemonth investigation that began in February. The alleged homegrown terror plot is similar to that of the Boston Marathon bombers, who used pressure cooker bombs to send shrapnel through the crowd near the race’s finish line on April 15. RCMP seized three explosive devices made from pressure cookers that contained nails, bolts, nuts and washers that were placed on the legislative assembly grounds. Nuttall, 38 and Korody, 29, are charged with making or possessing an explosive device, conspiracy to commit an indictable offence, and knowingly facilitating terrorist activity. “These individuals were inspired by Al-Qaeda ideology,” RCMP Assistant Commissioner James
Malizia said. “Our investigation has determined this was a domestic threat without international linkages.” The alleged motive of the two accused is not clear but there is no indication of any connection to Islamic beliefs or religion. The RCMP says the pair “took steps to build explosive devices and place them at the British Columbia Legislature in Victoria where crowds were expected to gather on Canada Day.” The legislative lawn and inner harbour were crowded with an estimated 40,000 revelers for Monday’s Canada Day concert and fireworks. Police aren’t saying if undercover officers were working with the duo but Malizia said they were being closely monitored and police ensured the bombs were inert and could not detonate. “While the RCMP believed this threat was real, at no time was the security of the public at risk,” Malizia said. “We detected the threat early and disrupted it.” The arrests were made after a joint investigation of the RCMP E Division, the Canadian Border Services Agency and the Canadian Security Intelligence Service,
dubbed Project Souvenir. “I want to reassure our citizens that at all times during the investigation, our primary focus was the safety and protection of the public,” Malizia said. Nor was the Canada Day crowd in Victoria the only potential target that may have been contemplated. “The suspects were committed to acts of violence and discussed a wide variety of targets and techniques,” said RCMP Assistant Commissioner Wayne Rideout, adding they were “self-radicalized” and aimed to cause “maximum impact to Canadian citizens at the B.C. Legislature on a national holiday.” A variety of covert investigation methods were used to control any method the suspects had to commit harm, he added. Rideout said the bombs are believed to have been made in Surrey and at other locations in B.C. “As these devices were constructed we were in very tight control,” he said. “We were confident
that public risk was absolutely minimized.” Surrey Mayor Dianne Watts said the two alleged terrorists have lived in Surrey for about 18 months and had a transient lifestyle. She also understands they gathered much of their information about what they were doing from the internet. “I think they’re fairly unsophisticated,” Watts said. Korody has no prior criminal charges, but Nuttall was convicted of robbery in 2003 in Victoria and received an 18-month conditional sentence. An addicted drug user at the time, Nuttall had hit a businessman on the head with a rock and stole his briefcase. In March 2010, he was convicted of assault, mischief and possessing a weapon for a dangerous purpose – also in Victoria – and received a 60-day conditional sentence (house arrest) and one year of probation. Nuttall and Korody appeared in Surrey Provincial Court Tuesday and make their next appearance July 9.
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John Lee Sanders is one of the featured performers at the upcoming Burnaby Blues + Roots Festival at Deer Lake Park on Aug. 10.
Schooled in the class of the Delta Blues John Lee Sanders is one of the featured performers at the Burnaby Blues + Roots Festival on Saturday, Aug. 10 at Deer Lake Park. Sanders, a multi-instrumentalist and Emmynominated composer, soaked up the deep roots of the blues through his early years in the Mississippi Delta, Alabama, the bayous of Louisiana, and the plains of Texas. The result is blues at the core of his music, spiced with a simmering gumbo of Cajun, rock, gospel, pop, jazz, R&B, soul, country and a deep love of the traditions and culture of New Orleans. His songs have garnered WC Handy Blues Award nominations, three B.C. Interior Music
EvEnTS 12th Street Music Festival: Merchants and neighbourhood associations shut down New Westminster’s 12th Street to celebrate food, music and the strip’s cultural diversity. When: Sunday, July 28, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Where: 12th Street between Sixth and Eighth avenues, New Westminster. Uptown Artists’ Drop-In: A group of artists aged 50-plus meet to paint and draw in a comfortable bright environment. The focus of the group is to encourage artists who are experienced or just starting. Limited supplies let beginners try out different options. Donation accepted but optional. When: Every Thursday, 12:30 to 2:30 p.m. Where: Spruce Room, Century House, 620 Eighth St., New Westminster. Heritage Uke Club: Organized by Gord Smithers (Guitarist
Awards, and a 2004 number nine Blues-charted hit. Currently based in B.C., Sanders’ touring schedule takes him to many of the major jazz and blues festivals of Europe, and the top blues and jazz festival circuit of Western Canada. The headliners for this year’s Blues + Roots Festival are Blue Rodeo. Also performing this year are Charles Bradley, ZZ Ward, Shakura S’Aida, Ndidi Onukwulu, David Gogo, Jon and Roy, The Sojourners, Vince Vaccaro, Brickhouse and Shaun Verreault. For tickets call 604-205-3000 or visit www. burnabybluesfestival.com for more information.
for Deadcats, Swank, ReBeat Generation & Wichita Trip), learn to play the ukulele, beginners welcome. When: Mondays, 6-8 p.m. Where: Heritage Grill, 447 Columbia St., New Westminster. Cost: suggested $5 donation. Info: http://tinyurl. com/6uy9h4h.
British Columbia Boys Choir: The 100-member choir is now a resident company at the Shadbolt Centre for the Arts. Open to boys aged 7 to 24 with five choirs in Burnaby, Vancouver, North Shore and Nanaimo. Register now – no audition required for town choirs. When: Wednesday nights. Where: Shadbolt Centre, Burnaby. Info: www.bcboyschoir. org or 1-888-909-8282.
Royal City Concert Band welcomes any musicians who have some playing experience and enjoy making music. The band rehearses Thursday evenings at 7:45 p.m. New West Secondary School. Info: 604-527-
7064 or 604-582-8540. Scandinavian Folk Dancing: The Scandinavian Dancers of Vancouver present relaxed and friendly folk dance evenings, open to all. When: Wednesdays, 7:30 p.m. Where: Scandinavian Community Centre, 6540 Thomas St., Burnaby. Drop-in fee: $5. Info: 604-526-4722 or judithanderson@shaw.ca Square dancers wanted – Singles square dance club teaches modern square dance for fun, fitness and fellowship. Singles and couples welcomes. Burnaby Lake Pavilion. Info: 604522-4270 or 604-937-3220.
Seniors Sunshine Sing-A-Long: Sing, dance, and socialize to your favourite popular oldies music with a live band every other Monday from 1:30 to 3:30S HHp.m. W OOW CCLLEE S TTOORRCCYY at Cameron Seniors MMOORecreation CCAARR && Centre, 9523 Cameron Street (behind Lougheed Town Centre). Info: 604-420-6478.
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We are seeking TALENTED YOUTH, 19 years and younger to perform at Edmonds City Fair! Only 12 contestants will be chosen. Register now.
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Baby boomers driving Lower Mainland downsizing trend The baby boomers have long been the drivers of trends, and as they age they still make a difference. A new report from Colliers International, commissioned by HJ Properties, shows that many of that generation are considering their options regarding downsizing from their family homes. “The research really surprised me,” says Scott Brown, senior vice-president of residential and commercial marketing services at Colliers International Marketing. “I thought there would be a mass exodus to Kelowna, but that’s not happening.”
Instead, people looking to downsize in the Fraser Valley are considering how to stay in their neighbourhood, have money for retirement and help their children, all in one package. Projects such as HJ’s Waterstone in Langley are thus very appealing to downsizers, Brown says. With larger floorplans and plenty of amenities nearby, buyers of all ages are finding something to love about their new home. “Logic starts to win over magic,” Brown says. “People emotionally want to stay in a single-family home, but as the
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Morningstar home. “They feel more comfortable knowing that someone they know has had a good experience with us,” Calahan says. Partington is perfectly located on Burke Mountain. The neighbourhood has been growing over the years and now includes schools, parks and trails. It is also just a short drive to Coquitlam Town Centre for shopping and dining. You can also find leisure and recreation activities nearby. Sales of Partington will open on July 6 at noon. Interested buyers are encouraged to preregister for more information at www. morningstarhomes.bc.ca. Calahan notes that she’ll send registrants a sneak peek before the start of sales. The sales centre is located at 1508 Dayton Street in Coquitlam. For more information, visit the website or call 604-942-6370.
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The kitchens at Partington include tons of counter space and a large granite island, above. The oversize windows make the most of the spectacular views on Burke Mountain, below, while the floorplans are spacious and open, with plenty of room for family living or entertaining.
Partington showcases views on Burke Mountain By Kerry Vital
Morningstar Homes is once again at the top of their game with their latest project, Partington on Coquitlam’s Burke Mountain. “It’s really special up here,” says Deborah Calahan, vice-president of sales and marketing for Morningstar. “The views are pretty spectacular. It’s like being on top of the
world.” Partington is a collection of 45 singlefamily homes with spacious floorplans and luxurious finishings, including a truly massive kitchen with a granite island and tons of counter space. Hardwood flooring is included throughout the living areas, offset by the 19-foot vaulted ceiling, gorgeous floorto-ceiling linear fireplace and huge windows making the most of the views. “Our Partington homes were designed with incredible views in mind by making the windows the focal point of each home,” says Calahan. “We could not pass up the opportunity to show them off.” The four-bedroom homes are available in three different floorplans, ranging from 3,700 to 3,900 square feet. Each comes with an unfinished basement and a large private yard with a patio or deck. “We always strive to be innovative and offer our purchasers the best,” says Calahan.
“We never tire of trying to better our designs, with each new project being given its own consideration.” Partington is Morningstar’s eighth project on Burke Mountain, following the success of Kingston, Avondale, Somerton and many others. “We were the first to pioneer a community on Burke Mountain,” Calahan says. “They really welcomed us with open arms, and it’s now a highly sought-after place to live.” As the community grows, so does Morningstar’s reputation. “The Morningstar promise is to make everything as seamless as possible,” Calahan says. “Buying a house is one of the biggest purchases of your life. We want to make it as stress-free as we can.” She notes that they now get buyers preregistering who have heard about the homes through word-of-mouth from family and friends and who now want to live in their own
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TRADES, TECHNICAL
PERSONAL SERVICES
Part-time Administrator Assistant/Receptionist (3 days - 24hours) for Maternity Relief
VanPress has an immediate opening for a temporary Administrator Assistant/Receptionist (3 days a week) to cover for maternity leave at our Burnaby location. Primary duties include b ut not limited to: t Work order sampling t Pricing internal/external jobs t Assisting with Payables t Assist sales-rep with price quotes t Organize pick-up/deliver with courier t Purchase, receive and store the office supplies ensuring that basic supplies are always available t Answer general phone inquiries using a professional and courteous manner t Direct phone inquiries to the appropriate staff members t Reply to general information requests with the accurate information t Greet clients/suppliers/visitors to the organization in a professional and friendly manner t Self-starter, efficient, productive, works well with a team t Not physical labor but must be able to lift 25 pounds for paper storage. Requirement: t 1-3 years of Administration/Receptionist experience t Highly proficient in MS Word, Excel t Proven aptitude for quick creative and technical thinking with acute attention to detail. t Proven track record of high productivity, the ability to work effectively under pressure and ensure deadlines are met. t Exceptional written and verbal English communication skills. Please forward resume and cover letter to paulbrzeski@vanpressprinters.com for consideration. Compensation will be based on experience. blackpress.ca bclocalnews.com
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DRYWALL
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JMYK CONTRACTING LTD. Specializing in steel stud framing, drywall, taping, texture, t-bar, firerating, painting + general reno’s. WCB, Insured. Jay 604-722-6197
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ELECTRICAL
YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 Service Call Lic #89402 Same day guarn’td We love small jobs! 604-568-1899
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
HOME IMPROVEMENTS
287
HOME IMPROVEMENTS
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 320
D & N TOTAL CARE
MOVING & STORAGE
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 332
AFFORDABLE MOVING
Home Improvement
Commercial & Residential • Parking Lots • Driveways • Garage Apron • Speed Bumps • Potholes • Patchwork • Tennis Courts • Repair & Resurface Over 10yrs of exp. Free Estimates Insured ★ Great Rates ★ WCB
$45/Hr
From 1, 3, 5, 7 & 10 Ton Trucks Licensed ~ Reliable ~ 1 to 3 Men Free Estimate/Senior Discount Residential~Commercial~Pianos
LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE
Daniel: 778-999-9122
www.jaconbrospaving.com
604-537-4140
. Expert Power Washing. Gutters cleaned & repaired. www.expertpowerwashing. Mike, 604-961-1280 MIKE 604-961-1280
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS
353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS
ASPHALT PAVING
www.affordablemovers.bc.com
Specializing in basement reno’s, bathrooms & kitchens. Installation of drywall, flooring & tiling. Plumbing, electrical, and more. *25 years exp. Free Estimates.
PAVING/SEAL COATING
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
604-618-2949
Roofing Experts. 778-230-5717 Repairs/Re-Roof/New Roofs. All work Gtd. Free Est. Call Frank. .
BCCLASSIFIED.COM Auto Class 800’s: To buy or sell your car, truck, RV, van, 4x4 or trailer - this category has it all. You’ll also find automotive supplies and classic cars for sale, or you can list the vehicle you’re seeking.
263 EXCAVATING & DRAINAGE
HOME IMPROVEMENTS Carpentry, painting, drywall, tiles Quality work - reasonable price Martin 778-355-5840
Getting a job couldn’t be easier!
MOON CONSTRUCTION BUILDING SERVICES
320
• Additions • Renovations • New Construction
EXCEL ROOFING LTD. All kinds of roofing work. Reroof, New, Repairs. Free est. (778)878-2617
329 PAINTING & DECORATING AAA PRECISION PAINTING. Quality work. 778-881-6096.
MOVING & STORAGE
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DEMOLITION
Specializing in • Concrete • Forming • Framing • Siding
EXCAVATING - DRAIN TILE Old Garage, Carport, House, Pool, Repair Main Waterline, Break Concrete & Removal
All your carpentry needs & handyman requirements.
BEST RATE MOVING
100% Heating & Plumbing 24/7
EXPERIENCED MOVERS W/ AFFORDABLE RATES
RELIABLE & AFFORDABLE
•Licensed •Insured •WCB
Complete Bathroom Renovations Ceramic Tile, Attics, Bsmt Suites New Doors,Windows 604-521-1567
604-716-8528 283 GUTTERS & DOWNSPOUTS ALWAYS! GUTTER Cleaning & Roof Blowing, Moss Control,30 yrs exp., Reliable! Simon 604-230-0627
604-218-3064
LICENSED & INSURED ✶ Local & Long Distance ✶ ✶ Seniors Discount ✶
❞A ALL RESIDENTIAL❞
604-787-8061
* Electrical * Plumbing * Heating * Painting * Carpentry * Tile Work * Laminate & Hardwood Flooring Exc. Rates, Senior Disc. Work guar. Since 1986. Ken 604-418-7168
1PRO MOVING & SHIPPING. Across the street - across the world Real Professionals, Reas. Rates. Best in every way! 604-721-4555.
*Appliances *BBQs *Exercise Equip *Cars/Trucks/Trailers *Hotwater Tanks *Furnaces * Restaurant Equipment All FREE pickup!
All kinds of re-roofing & repairs. Free est. Reasonable rates. (604)961-7505, 278-0375
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
Journeyman Call 604-345-0899 A1 PAINTING Interior & Exterior painting & Pressure Washing. All kinds of renovations. Excellent prices. Call Inderjit (604)721-0372
BRO MARV PLUMBING 24/7 Plumbing, heating, plugged drains BBB. (604)582-1598, bromarv.com
604.339.1989 Lower Mainland 604.996.8128 Fraser Valley Running this ad for 8yrs
CRESCENT Plumbing & Heating Licensed Residential 24hr. Service
PAINT SPECIAL
• Hot water tanks • Furnaces • Broilers • Plugged Drains 778-862-0560
3 rooms for $299, 2 coats any colour
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livery spaper de w e n r o o d toy for door- ys and Fridays! in Burnab da s on Wedne ehicle and d. Reliable v quire license re s r’ e v ri d 2 valid 36-247
604-773-7811 or 604-432-1857
T & K Haulaway
bradsjunkremoval.com
Hauling Anything.. But Dead Bodies!! 20 YARD BINS AVAILABLE We Load or You Load !
604.220.JUNK(5865) Serving Metro Vancouver Since 1988
6 - 50 Yard Bins
Starting from $199.00
PRESSURE WASHING
Delivery & Pick-Up Included Residential & Commercial Service • Green Waste • Construction Debris • Renovations • House Clean Outs
Pressure Washing & Window Cleaning. Spring Cleaning Special
604-572-3733
DISPOSAL BINS By Recycle-it
Smart Cleaning
Stan’s Painting Exterior / Interior Good Quality Paint. Member of BBB & WCB References & guaranteed work Discount for Seniors - 10%
www.mainlandroof.com
10% OFF if you Mention this AD! *Plumbing *Heating *Reno’s *More Lic.gas fitter. Aman: 778-895-2005
www.paintspecial.com
(Ceiling & Trim extra) Price incls Cloverdale Premium quality paint. NO PAYMENT until Job is completed. Ask us about our Laminate Flooring & Maid Services.
R FLOATE ADULT
FIVE STAR ROOFING
Certified, Insured & Bonded
Starting $40/hr.
RUBBISH REMOVAL
FREE! Scrap Metal Removal...FREE!!!
PLUMBING
ABE MOVING - $35/Hr. Per Person *Reliable Careful Movers. *Rubbish Removal. *24 Hours. 604-999-6020
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COMPLETE Roofing Ltd. Repairs & gutters, all roofs. WCB, BBB, Reas guaranteed. Sr Disc. 604-725-0106
604.587.5865 www.recycleitcanada.ca PATTAR ROOFING LTD. All types of Roofing. Over 35 years in business. 604.588.0833
RECYCLE-IT! JUNK REMOVAL
604. 862. 9797
• Estate Services • Electronics • Appliances • Old Furniture • Construction • Yard Waste • Concrete • Drywall • Junk • Rubbish • Mattresses • More
Always! Power Washing, Window & Gutter cleaning, all your exterior cleaning needs. 604-230-0627
Recycled Earth Friendly HOT TUBS ARE NO PROBLEM! Save-On Roofing - Specializing in New Roofs, Re-Roofs & Repairs. 778-892-1266
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GL ROOFING. Cedar/Asphalt, Flat roofs, WCB Clean Gutters - $80. 604-240-5362. info@glroofing.ca IMPACT PRESSURE WASHING - Gutter, Windows, Full Houses.
A-1 PAINTING CO. 604.723.8434 Top Quality Painting. Floors & Finishing. Insured, WCB, Written Guarantee. Free Est. 20 Years Exp.
Excellent Rates. (604)780-4604
POWER WASHING GUTTER CLEANING SAME DAY SERVICE AVAILABLE
Call Ian 604-724-6373
604.587.5865 www.recycleitcanada.ca FLEETWOOD WASTE Bin Rentals 10-30 Yards. Call Ken at 604-294-1393
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RUBBISH REMOVAL
374
TREE SERVICES
Bulldog Disposal Co.
477
PETS
ITALIAN MASTIFF (Cane Corso)
Home & Yard Clean Ups Residential / Commercial
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE 560
REAL ESTATE
removal done RIGHT!
Free Estimates ~ 7 Days/Wk
625
604-787-5915/604-291-7778
www.treeworksonline.ca treeworkes@yahoo.ca
SUNDECKS
P/B blue males Ready to go. 1st shots & tails/dew claws done. ULTIMATE FAMILY GUARDIAN $1000 604-308-5665
Aluminum patio cover, sunroom, railing and vinyl. 604-782-9108 www.PatioCoverVancouver.com
ABC TREE MEN Pruning, Shaping, Tree Removal & Stump Grinding. 604-521-7594 604-817-8899
PETS 477
PETS
BERNESE MOUNTAIN DOGS, bred at Diesel Kennel, one male puppy left, $1000. (604)869-5073
LASSIE DOODLES (poodle x collie) pups, born June 16, specially created perfect family dogs, intelligent, easy to train, good natured, gentle, good with animals/kids, low/no shed for hypoallergenic, will be med. sz about 45-50lbs 23-24in tall, will have shots & deworming, males & females, black & rare blue merle colors. Raised in the house w/kids. $850-$950 Mission, 604-820-4827 NEED A GOOD HOME for a good dog or a good dog for a good home? We adopt dogs! Call 604856-3647 or www.856-dogs.com STUDS available, PUG (rare silver) and Golden Retriever, OFA hip and eye cert. both great natured family dogs, personality plus, Mission, 604-820-4827
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE CAIRN TERRIERS. Shots, dewormed. Ready to go to good homes. $650. 604-807-5204. CATS GALORE, TLC has for adoption spayed & neutered adult cats. 604-309-5388 / 604-856-4866 CATS OF ALL DESCRIPTION in need of caring homes! All cats are spayed, neutered, vaccinated and dewormed. Visit us at fraservalleyhumanesociety.com or call 1 (604)820-2977 GOLDEN RETRIEVER purebred pups, born May 2, ready to go. First shots & vet checked. Cute & cuddly, $700. Contact Sherry at cell # 604-869-6367 LAB Yellow X Golden Retriever pups. Family/ hobby farm raised. Vet ✓, shots, short hair, parents exc temper. $595. 604-835-0305.
NEED EXTRA
533
FERTILIZERS
WEED FREE Mushroom Manure 13 yards - $160 or Well Rotted 10 yards - $180. 604-856-8877
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STRAWBERRIES Greenvale Farms Take 264 St exit off Hwy #1 & follow signs (6030 248 Street)
You Pick or We Pick! OPEN Mon - Sat. 8am-7pm Sun & Holidays 8am-6pm
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SUITES, UPPER
821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS
Metrotown, clean 1 bdrm on main flr incl utils/cable, nr bus & both schl. NS/NP $695/mo. 604-438-9251
2008 VW RABBIT / GOLF 4 dr. H/B, auto, black, 130K, Many options. $7500 Firm. (604)538-4883
PORT COQ. SxS upper 3 bdrm, 2 bath, appls, s/deck, view, nr amens, recent renos. $1250. 604-941-4166
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Form 10 (Rules 4-4(3) NO. M126528 VANCOUVER REGISTRY IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA
MOTORCYCLES
LEADER
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Gilley Av - Hedley Av, Rumble St - Portland St
BB22202214
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Royal Oak Av - Macpherson Av, Keith St - Marine Dr
BB22202217
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Buller Av - Gilley Av, Ewart St - Patrick St
BB22202218
96
Buller Av - Gilley Av, Portland St - Ewart St
BB22202219
75
Macpherson Av, McKee St - Patrick St
BB22502509
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Waltham Av - Gilley Av, Burns St - Imperial St
BB22502510
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Russell Av - Randolph Av, Bryant St - Imperial St
BB23103104
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Malvern Av - Buckingham Av, Burris St - Stanley St
BB23103105
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Canada Way - Buckingham Av, Burris St - Morley Dr
BB23103111
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Malvern Av - Canada Way, Haszard St - Burris St
BB23203202
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6th St - Canada Way, Berkley St - Elwell St
BB23203203
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6th St - Canada Way, Stanley St - Berkley St
An eas y way to earn extra
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PITT MEADOWS: 2 - 3 bdrm co-op T/H $1030/mo - $1134/mo. Shares req’d. Close to WCE, schools & shopping. No subsidy available. 19225 119th Ave. For more info & to book an appt. call 604-465-1938
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TOWNHOUSES
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APARTMENT/CONDO
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GABLE GARDENS MOVE IN INCENTIVE
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778-788-1867 COQUITLAM. Top flr, bright 2 bdrm+den. Nr all amens. Coq Centre & Douglas College. Incls heat & hot water. No dogs. $1525/mo. Aug 1. Call or text, 604-780-1739 NEW WESTMINSTER
RIVIERA MANOR 409 Ash St. New Westminster 1 Bed. 2nd floor and 2 Bed. Penthouse available. Heat, hot water and T.V. cable included. Call Manager @ Phone: 604-526-0147
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CLEAN SPACIOUS SUITES 1 & 2 Bdrm Suites Centrally Located, 1/2 blk-Metrotown Mall Full time caretaker.
You may obtain from the Vancouver Registry at 800 Smithe Street, Vancouver, British Columbia, V6Z 2E1, a copy of the Notice of Intention to Withdraw as Lawyer and the order providing for service by this advertisement.
FREE TOWING 7 days/wk. We pay Up To $500 CA$H Rick Goodchild 604.551.9022
ALWAYS Sunny in Cache Creek! 20x54 double wide, 3 skylights, river setting, 3 bed, 1 1/2 bath, a/c deck off mstr bdrm, Walk to town. $65,000 with $240 pad rent. www.buysellmobilehomes.ca or 604-690-1438
RENTALS
TAKE NOTICE THAT on June 19th, 2013, an order was made for service on you a filed copy of Notice of Withdrawal as Lawyer issued from the Vancouver Registry of the Supreme Court of British Columbia in proceeding number M126528 by way of this advertisement.
This advertisement is placed by the counsel of the Plaintiff, Matthew D. Fahey, whose address for service is #1900 - 1177 W. Hastings Street, Vancouver, BC
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633 MOBILE HOMES & PARKS
• DIFFICULTY SELLING ? •
SCRAP CAR REMOVAL
AAA SCRAP CAR REMOVAL Minimum $150 cash for full size vehicles, any cond. 604-518-3673
HOMES WANTED
Difficulty Making Payments? No Equity? Penalty? Expired Listing? We Take Over Payments! No Fees! www.GVCPS.ca / 604-786-4663
TO: RICARDO STEEL
You can file an Objection within the period required under the Supreme Court Civil Rules failing which further proceedings, including judgment, may be taken against you without notice to you.
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HOUSES FOR SALE
New Nelson Lake Front Home 3 bdrm, 2 1/2 bath, 2200 sq’ 1100 sq’ unfinished basement, double garage and large sundeck. The home features inslab heating for basement, forced air heating w/heat pump, A/C, HW on demand, gas FP, hide a hose vacuum + BBQ outlet. Yard fully landscaped with in ground sprinklers and staircase to your own beach. The home is certified energuide 80 with the majority of windows triple glazed promising comfortable living both winter and summer with minimal energy costs no worries about septic fields or community water systems protected by 10 5 2 home warranty. 1101 Sproat Drive (John’s Walk) $729,000 inclu taxes call Bill 250-226-7809
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BEAUTIFUL NORTH SHORE PROPERTY - .41 acres, reno’d 3 bdrm manuf. home. 1 blk from Kootenay Lake. Many extras. $214,000 250-229-4743
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• Tree Trimming • Fully Insured • Best Rates
Call Tony 604-834-2597 www.bulldogdisposal.ca
MISC. FOR SALE
HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper?
TREE & STUMP
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PETS
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