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Crosswalk location gets second look after teen’s death
Construction to begin 2017, with no word yet on tolls
New bridge will replace tunnel: Clark
Student Amarpreet Sivia was struck by a motorcycle outside school on 128 Street
by Jeff Nagel
A NEW BRIDGE will replace the aging George Massey Tunnel, but the provincial government isn’t yet saying if the span will be tolled. In her speech Friday at the Union of B.C. Municipalities (UBCM) convention, Premier Christy Clark promised construction will begin in 2017. Clark said it’s too early to say how improved transit along Highway 99 might fit into the project or whether tolls will be required to pay for it. If the new bridge is tolled, it would join the new Port Mann, the Golden Ears, and possibly the Pattullo – where tolls are also an option to pay for replacement – as Metro Vancouver bridges that motorists must pay to cross. The premier said the province is following the advice of the public provided in consultations that a new bridge is best, rather than another tunnel. The province is also rejecting one controversial alignment that would have crossed the river further upstream and was strongly opposed over concern it would intensify pressure to develop farmland in east RichChristy Clark mond. “People said the tunnel must be replaced and it must be replaced on the same route,” Clark told UBCM, adding the project will relieve congestion on what is now “the worst bottleneck in the Lower Mainland.” A newly released report on public feedback found “medium” support for building a new bridge and also keeping the old tunnel.
“People said the tunnel must be replaced ... on the same route.”
by Sheila Reynolds and Kevin Diakiw FRIENDS ARE REMEMBERING a teen
who was struck and killed by a motorcycle outside a Surrey high school during lunchtime last Wednesday as a sweet girl with a beautiful smile. Amarpreet Sivia, 16, was walking across the street in front of her school, Princess Margaret Secondary, when a motorcycle hit her and two other girls. The motorcyclist and one of the pedestrians were taken to hospital in critical condition but are now stable. A third teen was less-seriously injured. Mourners took to Twitter and Facebook followAmarpreet Sivia ing the incident. One classmate and Twitter user said “I know you’re gonna be looking down smiling at us all, your grad class! Forever in our hearts love, rest in paradise Amarpreet Sivia.” Another said “Last year I met such a sweet girl who had an absolutely gorgeous smile. Rest in peace Amarpreet, prayers go out to the Sivia family.”
The colour of youth Fleetwood’s Devyn Bohun, 17, sings with She Dreams in Colour as part of a battle-of-thebands event at the city’s Youth Fest 2013, held Sept. 21 at the Cloverdale Recreation Centre. The annual festival, which included two music stages, rock climbing, a breakdancing competition and a social dance, was moved from the Guildford Recreation Centre to allow for more space. BOAZ JOSEPH / THE LEADER
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Bridge: Will allow larger ships to sail up Fraser River From page 1 But decommissioning the 55-year-old tunnel also offers the major advantage of allowing larger ships to sail up the Fraser River, opening up expanded port use of sites in North Delta and Surrey. Asked if Port Metro Vancouver should contribute to the cost, Clark called that “a good idea.” The new Port Mann Bridge itself cost $830 million, not counting about $2 billion more to expanding the highway and interchanges. It’s not yet clear if the province intends similar upgrades along Highway 99 or how many lanes are planned for the new bridge. But a video released by the transportation ministry depicts a large 10-lane bridge with special HOV and truck lanes. Some transit advocates have previously said they fear the new bridge will come at the cost of more transit, and SFU City Program director Gordon Price predicted Friday it will add more pressure to develop farmland. Engineering and technical work is underway to develop a project scope and business case for the new bridge and associated Highway 99 corridor upgrades, to be made public next spring. Meanwhile, the transportation ministry plans to immediately lengthen the Steveston off-ramp at the north end of the tunnel to improve safety and ease traffic congestion there. The announcement was applauded by Delta mayor Lois Jackson and the B.C. Trucking Association. Clark first pledged to begin studying options to replace the tunnel at last year’s UBCM convention. The province says the tunnel has about 10 years of useful life left.
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Investigators attempt to recreate the moments prior to a fatal collision last week when a motorcycle struck three teenage pedestrians, killing one, outside Princess Margaret Secondary.
Police: Seek driver passed by motorcycle From page 1
if the crosswalk is being planned for the best location. Counsellors have been on-hand at the high school since Wednesday to assist students and staff in dealing with the tragedy. Others sent good wishes to the other victims, with one girl stating During lunchtime on Thursday, school officials lined the sidewalk “Life goes so quickly,” and urging drivers to slow down. outside Princess Margaret Secondary on 128 Street, ensuring students The collision happened at about 11:30 a.m. Wednesday morning. used a nearby crosswalk instead of jaywalking to get to businesses Surrey RCMP said the yellow motorcycle was travelling southbound across the four-lane roadway. on 128 Street when it struck the girls near 69 Avenue. Police remained on the scene Thursday morning, a The driver and the teens were all unconscious when bouquet of flowers tied to a tree near where the colpolice initially arrived. lision occurred. A speeding pick-up truck was pulled In wake of the accident, there has been a new call over while police were there. for a crosswalk at that location and Surrey is now reInvestigators attempted to re-create the moments examining such plans. before the accident, with two plain-clothes officers In July, 2011, the City of Surrey embarked on a walking across the street, while another rode a motorstudy of the engineering requirements of all school cycle down different lanes at various speeds, wearing areas within the city. a camera on his helmet. That included the strip along 128 Street that serves Surrey RCMP are looking to speak to the driver of Kwantlen Polytechnic University and Princess Margaa vehicle that was passed by the motorcyclist prior to ret Secondary where Wednesday’s collision occurred. Wednesday’s crash. The initial investigation, police The study concluded that a crosswalk would be Cpl. Bert Paquet said, has indicated the driver was in the slow lane needed just south of 72 Avenue on 128 Street, accordwhen it changed lanes and went around another ing to Surrey’s General Manager of Engineering vehicle before colliding with the students. Vincent LaLonde. “We’re looking for the driver and or passengers that might have seen The study found there was a high amount of pedestrian traffic at 72 that accident happen right in front of them,” said Surrey RCMP Cpl. Avenue (where there’s a lighted crossing) and also at 70 Avenue, which Bert Paquet. both have commercial areas that attract students. Anyone who witnessed the incident who has not spoken to police is The decision was to build a crosswalk 150 meters south of 72 Avenue in 2014. LaLonde said he will be in touch with the RCMP to determine asked to call 604-599-0502.
“We’re looking for the driver and or the passengers that might have seen the accident happen right in front of them.”
‘I don’t deserve forgiveness,’ killer says Man who murdered Laura Szendrei expresses remorse in court by Kevin Diakiw THE YOUNG MAN WHO KILLED North Delta’s
Laura Szendrei
Laura Szendrei three years ago stood before the girl’s family in court last week and told her family he wasn’t worthy of forgiveness. “There’s nothing I can do or say to lighten the pain of the Szendrei family – I’m not going to ask for forgiveness, because I truly don’t deserve it. “I can only imagine the endless pain, suffering and agony the Szendreis feel every single day, and it’s all my fault,” he told the
courtroom. “Their pain and sadness must be unbearable. There’s no way to justify what I did. I’ve caused so much agony, I only wished I had sought out help earlier, by talking with my parents to help seek out a psychologist or psychiatrist, so that perhaps I could have prevented taking Laura’s life.” He said he didn’t know why he acted out the way he did that day. Laura’s mother, in tears during the address, said “because you’re sick.” The killer was 17 in 2010 when he killed
15-year-old Szendrei at George Mackie Park in North Delta. He cannot be named under the Youth Criminal Justice Act. He was arrested in February, 2011 and initially charged with first-degree murder. He pleaded guilty to the lesser charge of second-degree murder last October. An adult sentence for second-degree murder is life imprisonment, whereas a youth sentence carries a maximum of seven years, three of which are served in the community. See COURT / Page 4
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Photo radar backed for school zones Cities will ask the province for authority to bring back speed cameras
by Tom Fletcher & Kevin Diakiw
B.C. POLITICIANS voted Thursday to ask the B.C. government for author-
ity to bring back photo radar, but only to police school zones. Delegates at the Union of B.C. Municipalities convention
backed the proposal from Penticton council, after changing the name to “speed cameras� to avoid the stigma of an unpopular provincewide
speed enforcement “There’s so many program ended by the other issues in school B.C. Liberal government zones,� Rasode said, in 2001. adding unarmed ComSurrey Coun. Linda munity Safety Officers Hepner sees it as a good could be used in those idea to protect areas to control kids. speeders. “I’ve grown Penticton up in provinces Mayor Garry that have Litke said the photo radar, issue was taken and I don’t on after a girl think there’s had her feet anything wrong run over by a with having speeding car in Linda Hepner a school zone. cameras in school zones,� Speed bumps Hepner said Friday. “I aren’t appropriate for think it’s another way school zones that are of reminding you that only in effect 20 per cent school zones are a place of the time, and police where you need to be don’t have enough staff particularly careful.� to monitor school zones, Litke said. Surrey Mayor Dianne The resolution asks for Watts supported it also. municipalities to have However, Surrey the option of installing Coun. Barinder Rasode speed cameras where did not support the speeding is a problem, motion, saying she’d and ability to impose rather invest the money a “significant fine as a in police to enforce deterrent,� he said. speeding in those areas Thompson Nicola if deemed necessary.
Regional District director Ken Gillis, a lawyer and former truck driver, called photo radar “big brotherism at its very worst,� imposing fines without the ability to contest the ticket. Duncan councillor Tom Duncan, a longtime ICBC employee, said “there is no doubt that photo radar cameras reduce the speed where they are deployed, and we have to support this to save lives.� Burnaby councillor Nick Volkow, also a truck driver, said speed cameras are a “cash grab� that communities would come to rely on for revenue. Premier Christy Clark also called photo radar a “cash grab� in the televised leadership debate before the May 14 election. All four party leaders in the debate said they would not bring it back as a provincewide program.
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Court: Next up on Friday From page 3 It was on Sept. 25, 2010 that the young man awoke at 9 a.m. with an urge to have sex, Crown prosecutor Wendy Stephen said during the beginning of the sentencing hearing in July. The court heard the killer did some work with his dad and decided he was going to act on his urge. He packed a pipe and zap straps and went to Mackie Park in North Delta, where he saw Szendrei, who he didnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t know. Upon seeing her, he tried to loop a zap strap around her neck, hoping to render her unconscious so he could have sex with her. She saw him and started to run, and thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s when he struck her in the head with a pipe three times. She died in hospital later that evening. The court heard it was the killerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s fourth sexmotivated attack in six months â&#x20AC;&#x201C; the three others taking place near Burns Bog. In the first, he grabbed a womanâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s buttocks, in the second he pulled down a runnerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s pants, and in the third, he hit a woman in the head with a stick. Those details came out in a socalled â&#x20AC;&#x153;Mr. Bigâ&#x20AC;? police investigation. In the undercover scheme, the killer â&#x20AC;&#x201C; a video game aficionado â&#x20AC;&#x201C; was promised a big screen TV as part of a video game challenge and a lucrative career in the video game industry. The matter has been put over until Friday (Sept. 27) to fix a date to continue sentencing. kdiakiw@surreyleader.com
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Surrey logs 18th murder Hong Manh Nguyen arrested in deadly shooting Friday
by Kevin Diakiw
POLICE ARRESTED the suspect in a deadly shooting just hours after his relative was murdered in Surrey on Friday. The man was nabbed at Vancouver International Airport. At just after 4 p.m. Friday, police responded to a call of shots fired at a home near 145A Street and 81A Avenue. They arrived to find a Vietnamese man dead. His attacker had fled in a green 2000 Honda Odyssey van. The shooting caused the closure of several roads while a massive manhunt was under way. At just before midnight, police arrested 56-year-old Hong Manh Nguyen at Vancouver International Airport. As of Monday morn-
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Police investigate a shooting in a home near 145A Street and 81A Avenue on Friday. Hong Manh Nguyen (above right) was later arrested at Vancouver International Airport. ing, police were still looking for the green Odyssey van, licence number 390 XHB. The Integrated Homicide Investigation Team (IHIT) is asking anyone that comes across the vehicle to call 911 immediately. “Thank you to the
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eaked documents indicate that BC Hydro is planning a 26-per-cent rate increase over the next two years. While the B.C. Liberal government says the rate hike will not be that high, this is at least the third time in the past year that there has been indications of a massive BC Hydro rate increase in the works. There are several concerns about this, whether the 26-per-cent increase comes to fruition or not. It’s no secret that Hydro has to come up with billions of dollars to continue to upgrade the electrical utility system it operates. The infrastructure, some of which goes back to the 1960s or earlier, needs attention. Hydro also wants to build the Site C dam on the Peace River, which would cost billions in itself. At the same time, Hydro has been handicapped by the B.C. Liberal government in two very important areas. First, it has been required to make massive dividend payments to the province, its only shareholder. These have been used to keep the provincial budget from dipping deeper into the red. While there may be some justification for the province occasionally taking a dividend from Hydro, the size and regularity of its demands are unprecedented. When a corporation needs to raise billions for capital projects, it makes sense that dividends be cut back or even eliminated. If Hydro was a private sector corporation, that is likely what it would be doing, in order to have at least some of its own cash to spend on infrastructure. In addition, the dividends are highly political. They are used to keep the deficit down and allow politicians to boast about B.C.’s low income tax rate. This boast ignores ever-increasing Hydro, ICBC and Medical Service Premium rates, all of which must be paid by most B.C. residents. The other handicap Hydro has is that it has been forced to buy run-of-river power from small contractors at rates far in excess of what it costs to produce its own power. Thus Hydro ratepayers are subsidizing private power developers. There is nothing wrong with private power, but it should be developed when economical to do so – not because a higher-than-market rate is guaranteed. The provincial government needs to stop interfering in Hydro’s business, and let it run the electric utility in the efficient manner which has generally been the case since its formation in 1961.
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about “toxic microwave radiation” that’s from a bank of meters. promoted by people trying to make money by BCUC staff added, for comparison, the exploiting fear. radio signal level emitted by a human body. One of the experts retained by FortisBC It’s 0.018 per cent. What this means is your spouse snoring beside you is a stronger source was Dr. Yakov Shkolnikov, an electrical of RF than a whole wall of engineer with advanced degrees smart meters. from Princeton and Cornell UniExperts put up by opponents versities. His testimony was not didn’t fare so well. One was challenged by any of the lineup of Jerry Flynn, a retired Canadian opponents. A sample of his findForces officer from Kelowna ings illustrates the absurdity of this who travels around taking readwhole discussion. ings, talking to elderly people Shkolnikov calculated that a about alleged hazards of meters, cell phone in use generates radio and making claims to the media signals that reach 10 per cent of about what he has called the the international safety code limit. biggest threat to human A microwave oven generates 2.3 Tom Fletcher single health today. per cent of the safe limit. A cordThe BCUC found his military less phone: 1.25 per cent. A wi-fi experience not “relevant,” and his evidence signal: 0.0045 per cent. frequently “incorrect, exaggerated and/or A bank of smart meters, not separated by unsubstantiated.” a wall, registers 0.0019 per cent. The natural Then there was Curtis Bennett, who background RF level is 0.013 per cent. Note described himself as “chief science officer” for the decimal place. The level in the middle of a wilderness is more than 10 times that received a company called Thermoguy. He spoke on
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espite efforts to keep the smart meter “controversy” alive by repeating imaginary health claims, the end is near. Energy Minister Bill Bennett has made what sounds like a final offer to holdouts. You want to keep your old mechanical meter, fill your boots. It’ll cost you an extra $35 a month, starting in December. If you insist on a “radio off ” wireless meter, there will be a set-up fee of $100 and a monthly fee of $20 to have someone collect the readings. These charges are to be reviewed by the B.C. Utilities Commission, the independent panel that smart meter opponents want to review BC Hydro’s whole smart grid project. As it happens, the BCUC recently did just that for an application by FortisBC to install wireless meters for its Okanagan and Kootenay customers. The meters were approved, and the findings are instructive. The BCUC report notes that it received “many” complaints about smart meter signals being added to existing radio frequency (RF) sources. Some used familiar scare rhetoric
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Look harder for alternate B-Line route
RE: ‘RESIDENTS GET the B-Line Blues,’ The Leader, Sept. 19. I also live on 105 Avenue and this is a very annoying situation. There are lots of children in this area some of which get picked up by private bus companies for school and I can see this could be come a dangerous situation. I am a courier driver and I have seen these buses all over Surrey on the designated routes
and have never seen more than 10-12 people on these buses at any given time. I have seen this particular line in Newton, Whalley and Guildford, at all different times, going to or coming from the destinations and they are never, ever full. Do they really have to have these B-Line buses operating every seven minutes? Although most drivers of these buses obey the speed
limit, some do not and go down 105 Avenue well above the speed limit. This street is 95 per cent residential, all homes except for the medical building which is extremely busy with its own traffic. So if they are looking for alternate routes... look harder. Shirley-Anne Sandes
Teach your children road safety IT WAS SUCH A TRAGEDY to hear of the three students knocked down on 128 Street by a motorbike and my heart goes out to all the families involved and particularly that of the deceased young lady. The news stories on it seem to reflect possible issues with both driver’s and pedestrians’ road safety behaviour, as well as a lack of crosswalks between blocks. As I drove in front of my local elementary school this morning, I saw for the umpteenth time a parent with her young child holding her hand, crossing from their condo front door building straight across the busy road to the school. There is a controlled traffic light a quarter of a block away, but this parent and other parents in the building are choosing to teach their young child that this is the way to cross the road, in the middle of the block. Those bad habits will be taken into adulthood. With the recent tragic accident being fresh in my mind, I stopped by the school office and expressed my concerns and they are going to put something into their school newsletter. To parents of young children, I beg you to teach your children road safety and model the behaviour yourselves. It takes a little extra time but your children’s lives are worth it.
Marion O’Byrne
Be aware of surroundings LAST WEEK MANY STUDENTS
at Princess Margaret Secondary School went to bed saddened by
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In the wake of the death of a teen who was struck and killed while walking across the street, letter writers urge others to make safe choices on the road. the fact that an accident had taken the life of a schoolmate and injured two other students. Perhaps some even began to realize that there are consequences to the actions they take and the choices they make. None of us is immortal. One can die or be seriously injured at any time. Is tuning out your surroundings, talking on your phone, listening to music and
texting really all that important? Yesterday, a young female with buds stuck in both ears was busy looking down, texting as she approached a crosswalk. She continued against the red light and never even looked up. And just after the deadly accident, I had to take a detour to turn off 72 Avenue and went through the Kwantlen parking lot, where there were young people
Find special treatment at a private school RE: “SPLIT CLASSES prompt protest, anger,”
The Leader, Sept. 17. Are you kidding me? Regarding parent Stephanie Campbell’s quote, “we are a choice school,” you are right – you chose to send your child there. Do you really expect no split classes or no classes bigger than 20 students? Hello – wake up and smell the roses. You and your child are not that special. Do you really believe that “your school” would not fall under the same policies as the rest of the district? Why should all the other schools suffer for one school – especially one that
has a declining population? We all pay the same taxes (at least those that own their properties do). Why should one school out of over 130 get special provisions? All in all, I think people need to realize that districts cannot fund schools having small classes. They need to combine and as far as I have ever known, not one child died as a result of being in a split class. Come down to Earth – if you want not split classes or no classes bigger than 20, go to private school. S. McBain
wandering through the lot in the middle of the drive-lanes paying no attention whatsoever to cars, plugged into God knows what. And parking lots are not Formula 1 racetracks. Vehicles can and do kill. Time to wake up. Be aware of your surroundings. Mac Savage Surrey
Market mess typical of major high-density city THE PHOTO OF the former Surrey Public Market
in the Sept. 17 issue of The Leader fits the Surrey tagline “The Future Lives Here” perfectly. Most of the world’s major cities that have highdensity populations being squeezed in cheek by jowl, as is happening in Surrey, end up with ghettos and slum areas very typical of the market site. Keep cramming in the homes and laying waste to the natural green spaces and the future will most certainly live here. The writing is on the wall. D. Jackson Surrey
Fix the mental health care crisis I HAVE been reading endless news
articles about the mental health care “crisis” for months now, but have heard no conclusion or result. Severe, untreated mental illness patients are in need of help. Hospitals need to lend a hand, and police should be given a break. This matter has reached the federal level, but with unexpected answers. In February, Prime Minister Stephen Harper announced the Conservative government is providing courts with new powers to lock up people found not criminally responsible for their crimes due to mental health problems. They are classified as “high risk.” In September, Vancouver Police Chief Jim Chu said “if we truly want a community that is safer for everyone, we must find more resources and medical professionals to help those who are suffering from severe mental illness.” This whole matter compels me to think that the rule of law, stating that all people are equal, is not obeyed. The police are dealing with the mentally ill, but the current situation is creating nothing but immense tension for people who desperately need health care. The police are not doctors. They’re only trained to enforce the law, not clinically support people. People with mental health issues are not criminally responsible for their actions, which clearly means they’re not in the correct state of mind when they perform violent actions. As Chu said, “the police are becoming the first point of contact for those who are severely mentally ill and that is wrong. These people require health care, support, and medical treatment, not the justice system.” There are many factors to consider while debating this rise in people with mental health issues. One is the government’s closure of Riverview hospital. And more doses of strong drugs, the rise of crystal methamphetamine use, and the province’s failure to construct and open new treatment facilities have all aggravated the situation. Our current hospitals barely have any beds for patients that require health care for physical ailments, let alone mentally ill patients. Municipalities need to call for an update and re-opening of Riverview. This will surely be beneficial for everyone associated with this situation – including the police, health institutions, and the citizens.
Navi Dosanjh, age 16 Surrey
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Promise of open TransLink meetings unkept Closed-door decision making persists despite 2012 pledge by Jeff Nagel TRANSLINK directors
are still making all their decisions behind closed doors, despite a yearold promise to open up board meetings to public scrutiny. Board chair Nancy Olewiler said she hasn’t given up on her pledge, but it’s on hold for now pending the outcome of talks to reform TransLink’s structure. “One of the things that has come up since I made that commitment was the province and the mayors’ council agreed to review governance,” she said. Rather than set new policy on how to open up board meetings now, she said, it makes sense to wait and see what happens. “It may be automatic that there would be open board meetings,”
she said of a possible deal between mayors and the province. “One of the reasons we were holding off was to see what happened with the election.” A spring victory by the NDP, which promised to fully restore control of TransLink by elected officials, might have brought more sweeping change than the re-elected B.C. Liberal government. TransLink’s board spends $1.3 billion a year – mostly from fares, property taxes and fuel tax – on transit operations, some road and bridge work as well as other services such as the Transit Police. “There’s a million excuses for the lack of transparency but none of them hold water,” Burnaby Mayor Derek Corrigan said. He said the board
should do everything it can to be as open as possible without waiting for governance change. “Opening up what you do for the public is never harmful.” The board starts meetings with a public input session where delegations that register in advance can make presentations before the room is closed. But media and public observers haven’t witnessed actual decision making since 2008, when the province swept away the old board of elected mayors and councillors and a board of unelected professional appointees took over. Three of the nine directors are replaced each year and a screening panel is deliberating on which of more than 100 candidates will be short-listed. The mayors’
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Spend a crisp fall day at this unique heritage site. Tour the charming 1894 farmhouse with a costumed guide, take in the feature exhibit, sign up for a program, or enjoy a walk along scenic park trails.
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MORE MUSIC, NEW ROUTE A relatively fast course, Surrey is a great place to run a new personal best or a Boston Qualifier by Kevin Diakiw
Last year, Surrey was only her third half marathon, but easily the most enjoyable up til then. She liked the distance so much, 25-year-old Krista Elder has run 16 more half marathons in the last year. Now, she's training for the full-length event, right here in Surrey again. "It was beautiful (last year), we had great weather, and the course was really nice," Elder said. "I couldn't believe the turnout as far as spectators go. It was great, it was nice to see all the people standing on their driveways (all along the course)." The Maple Ridge mother of a young family is a blogger at www.readbakerunrepeat.com and a self-described running addict. This year will be her first full marathon, and she's chosen to run it in Surrey because of the crowd. Elder has already done her long run of 35 kilometres in training, and now it's all about the taper. Less mileage, a healthy and well-hydrated diet, and lots of rest. "This weekend, we're doing the Campbell Valley Park Wine Run as a celebration for the end of training," Elder said. She's hoping to finish the Surrey marathon in less than five hours, but because it's her first, she's trying to be kind to herself, and just celebrate a good finish.
The race this year will be a bit different. A new route and more than 30 bands are expected to add a whole new tempo to this year's Surrey International World Music Marathon. Organizers say they are on track to meet, or exceed, the 2,100 entrants in last year's inaugural Surrey marathon. Of that number, 283 ran the marathon and 1,183 ran the half. The remainder signed up for the Mayor's 5k. The route has changed this year, allowing for about 14 kilometres through Green Timbers Urban Forest (seven km for the half marathon). This year's route will also leave traffic clear to provide access to Surrey Memorial Hospital. One of the unsung benefits of the Surrey International World Music Marathon is that it's a relatively flat course. For runners looking to better their time or run a Boston Marathon qualifier, this is your race. Several people last year qualified for Boston by running Surrey. (Boston has several qualifying times depending on the age category). Organizers are also asking any volunteers who signed up to help on the website in the last two weeks of August or early September to sign up again, as there was a glitch on the www. surreymarathon.com website. Race day is Sept. 29, and all pertinent information can be found at the website at www.surreymarathon.com.
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I can’t believe it’s already race week! All of your hard work and training is about to come to the test! I hope you have all kept up with your run training program and are ready to dominate the race on Sunday. For those of you, who this might be your very ¿rst race, be sure to eat a solid pre-race breakfast and get a good solid carbohydrate and protein packed meal the day before. You will want to make sure you load up your glycogen stores to power your through the race Sunday morning, don’t leave it until race morning to chomp down a whole bunch of food and expect it to power you though the race. If you want more ideas re-visit my previous articles with some healthy recipe ideas as well as pre and post workout meal ideas. These articles can be viewed on my website at www.CORE-Condition.com along with all the other tips I have been providing throughout the run training program.
Day 2: Jog x 30 mins. 1 rep Day 3: Rest Fri./ Saturday for Sunday Race
Go to this website to find out more information.
www.surrey5k.ca
Have a great week everyone and see you Sunday morning! Contact me directly with any questions on Twitter: @ CORECondition or Facebook: www.facebook.com/corecondition
Follow us on Twitter @surreyleader #Leader5K
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Training Tip #10 WEEK 10 RACE WEEK! Day 1: Jog x 5km 1 rep
I can’t believe it’s already race week! All of your hard work and training is about to come to the test! I hope you have all kept up with your run training program and are ready to dominate the race on Sunday. For those of you, who this might be your very ¿rst race, be sure to eat a solid pre-race breakfast and get a good solid carbohydrate and protein packed meal the day before. You will want to make sure you load up your glycogen stores to power your through the race Sunday morning, don’t leave it until race morning to chomp down a whole bunch of food and expect it to power you though the race. If you want more ideas re-visit my previous articles with some healthy recipe ideas as well as pre and post workout meal ideas. These articles can be viewed on my website at www.CORE-Condition.com along with all the other tips I have been providing throughout the run training program.
Day 2: Jog x 30 mins. 1 rep Day 3: Rest Fri./ Saturday for Sunday Race
Go to this website to find out more information.
www.surrey5k.ca
Have a great week everyone and see you Sunday morning! Contact me directly with any questions on Twitter: @ CORECondition or Facebook: www.facebook.com/corecondition
Follow us on Twitter @surreyleader #Leader5K
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Come out and enjoy the music - cheer on the runners
7th Annual Fundraiser for the Surrey Food Bank
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Broadway Songs from the Movies! Envision Financial invites you to join us for the 7th Annual “A Night on Broadway”. This very special event raises much needed funding for the Surrey Food Bank. Come hear eight of Vancouver’s finest professional performers as they present favourite tunes from hit movie musicals. Don’t miss this magical evening of wonderful music, lots of laughs and some great door prizes!
Saturday, October 5th, 2013 Matinee Show: 3:30 pm • Evening Show: 7:30 pm Surrey Arts Centre, Main Stage 100% of every ticket purchased will go directly to the Surrey Food Bank.
Adults: $27.50 (plus service charge) Seniors/Students: $25.00 (plus service charge)
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7:30 AM Marathon Start/ Relay Marathon Start 7:45 AM Half Marathon Warm Up 8:00 AM Half Marathon Start/ Half Marathon Relay Start/ Half Marathon Walkers Start 9:00 AM Main Stage Entertainment Starts 9:30 AM Mayor’s 5K Start 11:00 AM Kids Fun Run Start 11:30 AM Awards 2:00 PM Course Closes 2:00 PM Surrey International Marathon Event Ends
ROTARY CLUB OF SURREY GUILDFORD
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BOOK SALE The Rotary Club of Surrey Guildford will be hosting a Book Sale on September 26, 27, 28 & 29 at the Surrey City Centre Library and you are invited! BOOK SALE SELLING HOURS: Thurs. Sept 26 – 1:30 pm to 9:00 pm Fri. Sept 27 – 9:30 am to 9:00 pm Sat. Sept 28 – 10:00 am to 5:00 pm Sun. Sept 29 – 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm
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Eaglequest Coyote Creek Golf & Country Club - 7778 152nd Street, Surrey Champagne Reception: 5:30-7:00pm – Dinner: 7:00pm Tickets: $95.00/person or $690 for a table of 8. Formal/Cocktail attire. Event Sponsors
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MUSIC THROUGH THE MILES Surrey marathon features multicultural performers along the running route by Sheila Reynolds
With Surrey's marathon fastapproaching, it ought not be forgotten that the title of the event includes a key word: Music. The Surrey International World Music Marathon takes place Sept. 29, offering participants an opportunity to complete a full or half-marathon, a 5K walk/run, or a kids' race. But it also features the Cultural Music Miles, with performances highlighting each leg – including the finish line – of the 42.2-kilometre (26 mile) route. Various artistic and colourful individuals and organizations will help celebrate the S U R R EY M U S E U M city's diversity, while encouraging runners as they wind their way through Surrey's streets. More than 30 stations representing 18 distinct cultures will be represented. Acts include Jamaica’s Phase III Steel Band, Philippine performers Ed & Salve plus La Riva An exhibition from the Canadian Museum of Civilization. Dance Group, VanCity Bhangra Team with Enjoy a lighthearted look at over a century of wind powered folk dhol and sitar players, art from across Canada. The display showcases a range of Chinese lion dancers; functional weather indicators turned into decorative and New Caledonian in-demand folk art collectibles. Pipe Band and Irish dancers, Korean 17710-56A Avenue Traditional Arts Society Info: 604-592-6956 members, African Hours: Tue-Fri, 9:30am-5:30pm; Sat, 10am-5pm Stages, Caribbean 2013 admission sponsored by Museum Friends Society performers Mukatona, Latin American sounds from Edgar Manuela and De La Terra, Japanese Taiko drummers, Greek belly dancers, Palestinian Al Qods dancers, Lebanese recording artist Nadina, and Elvis impersonators. The main stage at the finish line will feature acrobatic performers Ache Brasil and the amazing Langley Ukulele Ensemble, among others. For more information, check surreymarathon. www.surrey.ca/heritage com
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Proud to be the Presenting Sponsor of the 2013 Surrey International World Music Marathon Blackwood Partners and Central City believe that ďŹ tness and community engagement go hand in hand. The Surrey International World Music Marathon is a signature event and economic generator for our downtown core. We encourage everyone to get involved in this event. Whether you wish to be a sponsor, volunteer, exhibitor, or participate in the variety of marathon activities, there is something for every member of your family. Join us on September 29th for an energized weekend. For more information please see www.surreymarathon.com
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National Tree Day Celebration SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28
10AM-2PM
Bear Creek Park (13750 - 88 Avenue) Come out to this FREE community event and... • Help plant 500 trees and shrubs • Listen to live music
• Play nature games & activities • Enjoy BBQ lunch (while quantities last)
Community Tree Planting Events Around Surrey Helping the environment one tree at a time! Don’t miss this chance to get outside, enhance wildlife habitat and improve your community park! All equipment is provided. Drop in with your family for these FREE tree planting events: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5 | 10:30AM - 1PM Blackie Spit Park (3136 McBride Avenue)
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19 | 10:30AM - 1PM Kiyo Park (140 Street between 90 & 91 Avenues)
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12 | 10:30AM - 1PM Claude Harvey Park (5780 - 182 Street)
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26 | 10:30AM - 1PM Maple Green Park (8959 - 150 Street)
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Tuesday, September 24, 2013
SPORTS
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Junior A teams wins twice
Eagles perfect on the Island Capitals Sunday evening, Surrey jumped out to a 1-0 lead late in JONAH RENOUF is only six games the first period when second-year into his BC Hockey League career, BCHLer Braeden Russell – who but already, the 19-year-old Ontario played 25 games last year in native is proving to have a flair for Vernon – beat Robin Gusse for his the dramatic. third goal of the young season. Sunday in Cowichan Valley, The lead lasted until 14:49 of the Surrey Eagles forward scored the second, when Cowichan’s his second overtime goal in eight Myles Powell tied the game, his days, potting the winning marker shot beating Surrey netminder Bo in a 3-2 win over Capitals. The Didur, who was playing just his weekend before, Renouf – whose second game of the season. twin brother, Nathan, is also on The two squads traded goals the Birds’ roster, but has yet to in the third period – Powell gave play due to injury – scored the the home side a 2-1 lead with a winner in double-overtime against power-play goal, and Renouf tied Langley. the game eight minutes later with “Anytime you’ve got a an unassisted goal. set of twins, and one of In overtime, Renouf them is hurt, it’s tough scored his second of the because they’re so used game – and team-best to playing together, but fourth of the season – at Jonah’s doing a pretty the 4:11 mark, also unasgood job solo right now,” sisted. said Eagles coach/general In the Eagles’ first game manager Peter Schaefer, of their Island road trip adding that Nathan, who Saturday, the offense was is out with a wrist injury, led by a balanced attack – Jonah Renouf is expected back in the six different Eagles scored next few weeks. against Alberni. Renouf ’s goal completed a twoMatthew Dawson led the way game road sweep for the Eagles, with a pair of goals, while Michael who one day earlier picked up Roberts, Brett Mulcahy, Nic two points in Port Alberni, after Pierog, Mitchell Fyffe and new defeating the Bulldogs 7-5. defenceman Phillipe Johansson Through the first few weekends – acquired last week after being of the season, the Eagles – defend- a late cut of the USHL’s Tri-City ing BC Hockey League (BCHL) Storm – also scored. champions – sit first in the MainVictor Adamo stopped 37 shots land Division with a record of four for Surrey, to nab his third win of wins and two losses, one point the season. up on the Coquitlam Express and Special teams – which head Langley Rivermen. coach Peter Schaefer said earlier Against the Cowichan Valley in the month were inconsistent by Nick Greenizan
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Nicolas Pierog of the Surrey Eagles knocks the puck away from Taki Pantziris of the Cowichan Valley Capitals during a BCHL game Sunday in Cowichan Valley. The Eagles won twice on Vancouver Island last weekend. but improving – continued to both help and harm the Birds. On the plus side, the team was an impressive 4-for-7 with the man-advantage Saturday against Alberni Valley; but on the other side of the ledger, gave up three power-play goals in the same game. “That game was a bit of a shootout – not a lot of defence – so you just hope to score enough to get the two points,” Schaefer said. “But on our power play and
penalty kill, we’re getting better. It’s early in the season still, so guys are still trying to get used to (the system), but I’m happy with how things are going.” Sunday against the Capitals, the Eagles were much better killing penalties – Cowichan was just one-for-eight – but still gave the Island squad five more power-play advantages than Caps gave them. This Friday, the Eagles return to the nest at South Surrey Arena for a game against the Vernon
Vipers – led by former Eagle Mason Blacklock, and on Saturday, the two teams will travel up the Coquihalla for a return engagement at Vernon’s Kal Tire Place. Before Friday’s contest, the Eagles will raise their championship banners from last season’s run to the RBC Cup. Heading up into the rafters will be banners honouring the team’s Coastal Conference and BCHL championships, as well as one for the team’s Western Canadian Cup title.
Devils still seeking a win on home ice Junior B team gets a tie in Richmond, but shut out at Sungod Arena by Rick Kupchuk UNBEATEN ON the road, but winless on home ice. That’s the status of the North Delta Devils two weeks into the Pacific Junior Hockey League season, after a 4-4 tie last Thursday night against the Richmond Sockeyes and a 3-0 loss to the Grandview Steelers Saturday at the Sungod Arena. The single point from two games last week leaves the Junior B team in fourth place in the Tom Shaw Conference with a 1-2-0-1 (win-loss-overtime loss-tie) record, trailing the only three teams in the 10-team PJHL yet to lose in regulation time.
Goaltender Steve Myland allowed North Delta to steal a point Thursday at the Richmond Arena. The 19-year-old from Cloverdale turned aside 44 of 48 Sockeye shots, while Surrey’s Tristan Craighead netted a pair of third period goals to rally the visitors from a 4-2 deficit in the third period. The Devils were up 2-1 after 20 minutes, with Marco Romano opening the scoring with an unassisted goal, then Justus Rodonets restoring the Devils lead a minute after the Sockeyes notched their first goal of the game. Richmond dominated the second period, outshooting their guests 14-3 and surging into a two-goal lead with three goals in two minutes late in the
session. The Sockeyes again had the run of the play in the final frame, but failed to score despite 17 more shots at Myland. Craighead pulled North Delta to within one with 11 minutes to go in the game, then tied the contest with just 73 seconds left. Ten minutes of overtime solved nothing, and the Devils escaped with the tie. Richmond had a 48-22 shots on goal advantage, and went one-for-four on the power play while killing off their only shorthanded situation. Shane Kumar assisted on three of the four North Delta goals, while Romano drew an assist on the game-tying goal to finish the night with two points.
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North Delta failed to score on home ice Saturday, and managed just 23 shots on the Grandview net. The Steelers led 2-0 after one period, and went up 3-0 after 40 minutes. Myland was again in goal for the Devils, making 36 saves. North Delta was scoreless in five powerplays, allowing one shorthanded goal, while the Steelers were one-for-six with the man advantage. The Devils are in Ladner tonight for a midweek clash against the Delta Ice Hawks, then play at home Saturday at 7:15 p.m. at the Sungod Arena. The 1-3-0-1 Ridge Meadows Flames are the visitors. sports@surreyleader.com
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Hawks win two in Nelson
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Midget team starts season by Rick Kupchuk
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with one of the longest road trips on their BC Hockey Major Midget League schedule, the Valley West Hawks returned home from Nelson with two victories over the Kootenay Ice. Valley West came from behind for a 7-4 win Saturday night, then rolled past Kootenay 9-1 on Sunday. The Hawks are one of 11 zone teams in the provincial league for elite 15-17 year-olds, drawing players from the Semiahmoo, Surrey, Cloverdale and Langley minor hockey associations. The Ice led 2-1 and 4-3 at the period breaks in the first game Saturday, but each time they scored, Valley West replied to tie the game. The Hawks finally took the lead three minutes into the second period on a goal by Cloverdale’s Jordan Funk. Defenceman Paul
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Savage of Surrey added an insurance goal 90 seconds later, then Mitch Newsome of Surrey closed out the scoring with an empty net goal with 52 seconds to play. Paul Smith of White Rock and Surrey skaters Justin Wilde and Shakeel Ebrahim were the other goal scorers. Kyle Cheema of Cloverdale made 17 saves to get the win. The Hawks dominated Sunday’s rematch, taking a 4-0 lead after 20 minutes, and going up 5-0 before the Ice scored their lone goal.Funk, Luke Gingras of Langley and White Rock’s Davis Koch paced Valley West with two goals each, with Newsome, Smith and Savage adding singles. Ty Westgard of White Rock had five assists on the game. Cole Forbes, also of Cloverdale, was the winning netminder. He stopped 17 of 18 Ice shots. Valley West will face-off twice with the Okanagan Rockets next weekend at the Richmond Oval, where 10 of the 11 teams will play in a super weekend. The Hawks and Rockets play at 5:15 p.m. Saturday and at 2 p.m. Sunday.
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Results from Sept. 19, 2013 THREE-FIVE YEAR-OLD NOVICE 1. Noah Davis 2. Mason Hartley 3. Isabelle Vallee FIVE-AND-UNDER NOVICE 1. Rowan Hu 2. Gavin Niles 3. Antonio Nezezon SEVEN YEAR-OLD NOVICE 1. Nick Preddy 2. Aurora Fields 3. Jacob Gupsci EIGHT YEAR-OLD INTERMEDIATE 1. Jack MacQuarrie 2. Will Hutton 3. Cedric Thiessen NINE YEAR-OLD NOVICE 1. Payton Hu 2. Munraj Gill 3. Cayden Davis 10 YEAR-OLD INTERMEDIATE 1. Jordan Hill 2. Reighan Hill 3. Logan Fields 11 YEAR-OLD NOVICE 1. Ian Dayton 2. Josh Preddy 3. Dakota Thornley 13 YEAR-OLD EXPERT 1. Ethan Kreuzkamp 2. Lukas Ferguson 3. Zade Cajee 17-AND-OVER INTERMEDIATE 1. Trevor Burroughs 2. Tara Korber 3. Bez Cajee 17-24 EXPERT 1. Ross Somerville 2. Lachlan Hotchkiss 3. Martin McLaughlin CRUISER 40-44 FEMALE 1. Christine Podavin 2. Kelly Gudmandson 3. Leanne Podavin CRUISER 45-AND-OVER MALE 1. Georges Kreuzkamp 2. Dale Murphy
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SPORTS BRIEFS
Locals help football’s T-Birds to a win
ning one championship and losing in the finals last year. Another Cloverdale native, Tyler Wotherspoon, is still on the Flames preseason roster. Also 20, he is one of 13 defenceman vying for a position on the team.
A PAIR of local football
players contributed to a 37-27 CIS (Canadian Interuniversity Sports) victory by the University of British Columbia (UBC) Thunderbirds over the Regina Rams Saturday in Saskatchewan. Kareem Ba had a pair of sacks and forced a fumble, while Joey Gabrick caught a pass for a two-point convert. Ba, a graduate of Earl Marriott Secondary, is a six-foot-three, 228pound defensive end. He has two solo tackles, five assisted Joey Gabrick tackles and a pair of sacks in four CIS games this season. Gabrick, a receiver from Seaquam Secondary in North Delta, has 10 receptions for 72 yards. The T-Birds are 2-2 (won-lost) midway through the Canada West schedule.
Brossoit joins the Heat Cloverdale Minor Hockey alum Laurent Brossoit has been assigned to the Abbotsford Heat by the National Hockey League’s Calgary Flames. Brossoit was among 19 players assigned to their American Hockey League affiliate in the Fraser Valley, and is one of two goalies currently with the Heat. “To have the chance to play in your back- Brossoit yard is a pretty cool feeling,” Brossoit said while playing for the Flames at the Young Stars prospects tournament earlier this month in Penticton. “I can even live at home (Cloverdale), I’m so close.” Brossoit, 20, spent the last three seasons with the Edmonton Oil Kings of the Western Hockey League, win-
Kim shares team title at Kent State Taylor Kim of Surrey shot rounds of 77-76 to help the Kent State Golden Flashes to the team title at the Minnesota Invitational NCAA (National Collegiate Athletic Association) women’s
golf tournament State after in Minneapolis playing last last Tuesday. season at the The Golden University Flashes posted of Texas. She a 902 total over is a member 54 holes to edge of Canada’s Illinois by one national team stroke. Kim, and finished Taylor Kim a graduate of third at the Fraser Heights BC Women’s Secondary, is in her Amateur Championfirst season at Kent ship this summer.
Taylor rejoins Sungod club For a dozen seasons, Erin Taylor competed for the Delta Sungod Swim Club. Now a coach, she is once again with the North Delta group. After several seasons coaching with the Win-
skill Dolphions Swim Club in Tsawwassen, Taylor has been hired as the Novice group coach for Sungod swimmers 11-and-under. “I am very excited to be back in my home club and home town and I really look forward to working See Page 26
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Submit resume with salary expectations to: admin@paragonrealty.ca
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Resident Caretaker/Maintenance required for multi site complex in the City of Langley. Competitive wages with an excellent benefit package.
HEATH ELEM. 11364-72nd Ave. Delta Tel: 604-594-6822
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WITNESS NEEDED: Accident at around 3:00 pm on Aug. 3 or 4, 2013 at 88 Ave. and King George. A maroon Dodge was stopped eastbound on 88th at the light, and was rear-ended by a blue car. A Caucasian male in his 50’s exited the blue car to speak with the passenger of the Dodge and then left. Any witnesses, please contact Hughes & Co. at 604.602.1828
ALL CASH Drink/Snack Vending Business Route. Complete Training. Small Investment Required. 1888-979-VEND (8363). www.healthydrinkvending.co
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Pressman The Abbotsford Press Centre has an opening for a Pressman on our spare board. Web Offset experience a must. Must be available for shift work. References required. Interested applicants should direct their resume to: Foreman, Abbotsford Press Centre 34375 Gladys Avenue Abbotsford, B.C. V2S 2H5 Fax: 604-853-2195. No phone calls please e-mail: gbuller@abbynews.com We thank all those who are interested in this position; however only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
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MORGAN Creek Tropicals email danielle@mctropicals.com $10.25/h greenhouse planting labour
TRAIN TO BE AN Apartment / Condominium Manager ONLINE! Graduates get access to all jobs posted with us. 33 years of success! Government certified. www.RMTI.ca or 1-800-665-8339, 604-681-5456.
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QUALIFIED HAIRDRESSER to work in seniors care home nr Cloverdale Thurs & Fri. 604-420-9339
16th AVE. HAIR SALON in South Surrey is looking for a mature enthusiastic hair stylist with experience.
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Req. for Fabco Plastics, Surrey. A well ESTABLISHED national co. engaged in resale supply of process components and piping. Job requires processing of telephone order sales, may involve some physical warehouse duty. Technical knowledge or aptitude of fluid systems / components is an asset. Willing to train the right candidate! Potential for eventual advancement to outside sales.
Send resume: wstewart@fabcoplastics.com
CUSTOMER SERVICE Delta based state of the art technology provider, national in scope, requires career minded individual with post secondary education for interesting longterm position. Recent graduates are welcome to apply. Job related training will be provided.
HR@IDEXPERTS.COM
DECK HAND F/T Regular Deck Hand with ability to relieve as Captain required for small local ferry. Must hold at minimum 60 Ton Master Certificate or equivalent with a valid Seafarers medical certificate. Please contact Captain Doug Newman at
604-328-8984 or 604-589-7730 or email: dmerc@telus.net
Cleaner/Housekeeper required for multi site complexes in the City of Langley. Clean common area and some unit turn over required. Excellent wage with great benefit package.
www.discoverycommunitycollege.com
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.Flagpersons & Lane Closure Techs required. Must have reliable vehicle. Must be certified & experienced. Union wages & benefits. Fax resume 604-513-3661 email: darlene.hibbs@shawbiz.ca
FLAG PERSONS & LANE TECH PERSONNEL NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED
WE WILL TRAIN! COMPETITIVE RATES Must Have Valid TCP Certificate, Reliable Insured Vehicle And Provide A Clean Drivers Abstract!
Please E-mail Resume: grasdald@telus.net
CALL SURREY: 604.583.1004 OR VISIT SPROTTSHAW.COM Guided online learning, instructor-led, in a highly supported environment
Psychiatric Nursing (online): This 23 month program is accredited by the College of Registered Psychiatric Nurses of BC (CRPNBC). Entry-level earnings start at $30.79/hour to $40.42/hour. Special Education Assistant (online): You can become a Special Education Assistant in just 9 months! Average starting wage in school districts is $25.13/hour. You will receive training and certification from the Provincial Outreach Program for Autism and Related Disorders (POPARD). Therapeutic Recreation – Gerontology (online): Older adults are the fastest growing age group in Canada, Government student loans & funding (ELMS/WCB) & other financing options available to qualified applicants.
604-580-2772
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Over 92% of our grads are employed in their field of study within 6 months of graduation.
Need To Get Out Of The House, Talk To People & Create Extra Income? Try part-time work as a Food Demonstrator 6-10 days a month in local grocery, drug & department stores. Job Description: You must be a go-getter able to work on your own who enjoys talking to people & doing basic cooking. Great for men & women, seniors, retirees & mature adults. Availability: contracts would consist of 2-3 days on Fri. Sat. and/or Sun. (must be able to work all 3 days) from 11-5 or 6.
Call JMP Marketing at 604.294.3424, local #30 JMP Marketing Services BC’s largest demo company since 1979
HOUSEKEEPERS (F/T, P/T) Are required at the Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Riverport, (Richmond.) Send resume to:
soneill@hierichmond.com
Fax 604-241-1840 Phone 604-248-8203
Career Opportunities: Medical Office Assistant O Dental Office Assistant Medical Transcriptionist MSP Billing Clerk O Ward Secretary Pharmaceutical Firms O Medical Supply Firms Medical Clerical in Research & Care Agencies
resulting in a growing employment need for professionals who can support and promote optimal health for seniors. Earn up to $23.50/hour.
FOOD & APPLIANCE PRODUCT SAMPLERS
Pay starts at $10.50/hr. Training provided in North Burnaby.
Join a profession that supports and cares for our community. Medical and dental office clerks and transcriptionists are always in high demand. In addition to basic administrative and bookkeeping skills, you will also learn standard medical terminology.
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FAX resume to 604 530-7104
GUARANTEED Job Placement: General Laborers and Tradesmen For Oil & Gas Industry. Call 24hr Free Recorded Message For Information 1-800-972-0209
HELP WANTED
Requirements: • Fully fluent in English • Own a car to carry supplies • Be well groomed & bondable • Able to carry medium weight equipment into stores.
CLEANER/HOUSEKEEPER
DRYWALL / BOARDER HELPER req’d, no exp nec, $11/hr cash to start. Call Kent (778)235-0547
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Friends Concrete Ltd. is hiring for Construction Trades Helper ($18.36/hr) & Concrete Finisher – Cement Mason ($26/hr.) All 40 hrs/ wk. Email: friendsconcreteltd@gmail.com Mail: 12362-104 Avenue, Surrey, BC V3V 3H3
An Alberta Oilfield Company is hiring dozer and excavator operators, Lodging and meals provided. Drug testing required. Call (780)7235051Edson,Alta
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• Hands-on training & practical support • Plan, design, develop advanced full featured Where Your websites Success Matters! • Develop a portfolio of website 96% Employment Rate* & graphic design projects *2012 • Multiple job opportunities • Campus conveniently located next to the King George Sky Train.
EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION
Janitors Req’d F/T for Janitec Enterprises Ltd. $16/hour. Operate vacuum cleaners to remove scraps, dirt, debris and other refuse. Wash windows, interior walls and ceilings. Empty trash cans and other waste containers. Please Contact Kamal By: Fax: 604-596-4927 or E-mail: ejanitec@yahoo.ca or Surrey, BC
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Long Haul Truck Drivers req’d F/T for Misty Blue Transport Ltd. $23/hour. Drive & operate trucks as a team. Record cargo info. & trip details. Truck driver experience required. Contact: Davinder m_blue30@yahoo.com Surrey BC
HELP WANTED
Supervisors
for Ultra Tech Cleaning Systems in downtown & Burnaby areas.
Must have experience in supervision & janitorial services. Good pay with benefits. Apply in person or email: 201-1420 Adanac St., Vancouver info@utcs.com
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WANTED full-time labor positions. Located at Hwy 10 and 152nd Surrey. Must be able to lift 75lbs and be physical fit. Some site work throughout the lower mainland as needed. Requirements: valid BC drivers license, forklift and first aid is an asset. Wages to start at $15/hour. Send resumes to; Carmen@srlindustries.ca or Fax 1-866-824-1999
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The Vesta Group of Companies requires a P/T experienced SharePoint specialist to assist with the development, implementation, maintenance and operational support/training of an in-house custom SharePoint 2010-based solution at our Langley location. The position is ideally suited for a part time contractual arrangement in the range of $40-45/hr, depending on experience. Please submit a resume and cover letter to:
Required F/T for TIDY TANKS LTD. Langley BC. We are currently recruiting for applicants with an aptitude for metal work. Fax resume 604.534.5814 or e-mail: jacquie@tidytanks.com We thank all applicants however only those considered for interviews will be contacted. NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE!
sharepoint_resumes@ vestaproperties.com
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SHORT ORDER COOK Required Part-Time for Sandcastle Bowl Bar & Grill. Applicants must be energetic, enthusiastic team players. Experience is an asset, training provided!
Family Caregiver.
PLEA provides
Apply in person with resume: Attn.
ongoing training and support. A young person is waiting for an open door... make it yours.
Jennifer Lowe 1938-152nd. St. South Sry. E-mail: jenklowe@telus.net
604.708.2628 caregiving@plea.bc.ca www.plea.ca
STOCK PERSON Full-Time & Part-Time Calvin’s Farm Market Apply in person: 6477-120 St. N. Delta
Required for RH Contracting Ltd. Must have experience with water and sewer piping. Offering Competitive Wages Based on Experience. Benefits Available.
HELP WANTED
Customer Service Representative
Overland West is currently seeking a full time, after-noon shift Customer Service Rep. Quick data entry skills and able to handle a busy call center required. Will train the right candidate for this position. SALARY TO BE NEGOTIATED
Please contact Diane Moses dmoses@overlandwest.ca
SEMI-RETIRED contractor will do small concrete jobs. Patio’s, sidewalks, driveway’s. Re & re old or
Mega Cranes Ltd. an industry leader is seeking an energetic, aggressive self starter for a full time position. Required immediately. Must have inspectors ticket and Red seal. Will have hydraulic experience and must be able to read electrical and hydraulic schematics.
BENEFIT PACKAGE! Please contact Mike e-mail: mike@megacranes.com or fax 604.599.5250
UNIQUE CONCRETE DESIGN F All types of concrete work F F Re & Re F Forming F Site prep FDriveways FExposed FStamped F Bobcat Work F WCB Insured
778-231-9675, 778-231-9147 FREE ESTIMATES www.INVERTRAC.COM 1-800-667-7795
This is a challenging career opportunity for a results-driven individual. Candidates will possess the ability to increase sales to existing clients while successfully prospecting new business in one of the Fraser Valley’s fastest growing markets. The ideal candidate has a positive attitude, a proven track record in sales, is highly motivated with strong organizational and communication skills. Our work environment sets industry standards for professionalism and innovation. The News combines a salary/benefits package designed to attract and retain outstanding staff. Please send your application in confidence to:
Andrew Franklin, Publisher 34375 Gladys Avenue Abbotsford, B.C. V2S 2H5 e-mail: publisher@abbynews.com
Closing Date: Monday, Sept. 30, 2013 The interest of all applicants is appreciated, however, only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.
AKAL CONCRETE. All types of reno’s. •Driveways •Sidewalks •Floors •Stairs •Forming •Retaining walls. Best rates! Best Service!
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Call 778-881-0961
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COUNTERTOPS
“LAMINATE/QUARTZ/GRANITE” JMS Countertops, 30 yrs/refs ★ John 604-970-8424 ★
Exp. Customer Service / Warranty Coordinator required for Foxridge Homes, a Qualico company. The position requires: • An excellent command of the English Language both oral and written • Proficient computer skills in Excel & Word as well as excellent keyboard skills • A strong & confident telephone voice Duties will include: • Initiate customer and trade appointments • Generate customer letters • Generate computer trade reports and scheduling • Liaison with customer and trade suppliers
Please e-mail resumes to: qualicobc@qualico.com
info@northwestfreightways.ca
The Abbotsford News, one of Canada’s leading community newspapers, has an opening for an Advertising Sales Consultant.
PIPE LAYERS BACKHOE & EXCAV. OPERATORS, FOREMANS & SUPERINTENDANTS
RECEPTIONIST req’d F/T for busy accounting firm. Should be comfortable with Excel & Word. Must be able to speak Punjabi. Email resume to: priya@asbubber.com
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Cabinet Installer Req’d F/T for Atlas Custom Cabinets Ltd. $21/hr. 6 months of relevant exp. req’d. Read blueprints or work order specs. to determine layout and installation procedures. Measure and mark guidelines to be used for installations. Install, and repair cabinets. Please Contact: Harpinder Surrey BC Fax: 604-594-1209 or e-mail atlas.bobby@gmail.com
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Specializing in Private Events! We Come To You! Doing It All, From Set-Up - Clean-Up.
• Home Dinner Parties • Meetings • Funerals • Weddings • B-B-Ques • Birthdays • Anniversaries
TYBO CONTRACTING is quickly becoming an industry leader in the excavating & civil contracting business. Tybo is currently retained by some of the largest developers in B.C. We are currently offering top wage & benefit pkgs as well as opportunities for advancement. Email resumes to:
Unique Taste, Unique Menus... Gourmet, Customized Menus Tailored To Your Function...
Kristy 604.488.9161
threescocatering@shaw.ca or Visit us at: www. threescompanycatering.ca
tbrebner@tybo.ca workwithus@tybo.ca
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Trailer Mechanic
Mega Cranes Ltd. an industry leader is seeking an energetic, aggressive self starter for a full time position.
Required Immediately.
BENEFIT PACKAGE! Please contact Mike e-mail: mike@megacranes.com or Fax: 604.599.5250
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ALTERNATIVE HEALTH
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DRYWALL
PSB DRYWALL ★ All Boarding, Taping, Framing & Texture. Insured work. 604-762-4657/604-764-6416 A Call to Vern. Free Est. Drywall, Reno & Texture Specialist, Painting.
“No job too small”. 604-825-8469
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YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 Service Call Lic #89402 Same day guarn’td We love small jobs! 604-568-1899 FITZ ELECTRIC. New build. Residential. Tenant Improvements. Com Reno’s, Lighting rebates. work 778-231-8332, www.fitzelectric.net
FINANCIAL SERVICES
DROWNING IN DEBT? Cut debts more than 50% & DEBT FREE in half the time! AVOID Bankruptcy! Free Consultation. BBB Rated A+ www.mydebtsolution.com or Toll Free 1-877-556-3500
263 EXCAVATING & DRAINAGE Excavator & Bobcat Services •Drainage •Back-Filling •Landscaping & Excavating. •Landclearing & Bulldozing Hourly or Contract 38 Years exp.
GET BACK ON TRACK! Bad credit? Bills? Unemployed? Need Money? We Lend! If you own your own home - you qualify. Pioneer Acceptance Corp. Member BBB. 1-877-987-1420 www.pioneerwest.com If you own a home or real estate, ALPINE CREDITS can lend you money: It’s That Simple. Your Credit / Age / Income is NOT an issue. 1.800.587.2161.
AMAZING MASSAGE New Location. Hot Oil. 10am - 10pm. Call: 604-719-5628
“Accept Visa, Mastercard, Discovery & Debit”
604-576-6750 or Cell: 604.341.7374
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1-A1 BRAR CEDAR FENCING, chain link & landscaping. Block retaining wall. Reasonable rates. Harry 604-719-1212, 604-306-1714 6 FOOT HIGH CEDAR FENCE. $11/foot. Low Prices. Quality Work. Free Est. Harbans 604-805-0510.
GREAT HANDS Full Body Massage 10am-8pm A Must Experience 604-507-7043
HEALTH MASSAGE
port kells 604-882-1344 18730 88
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GARDENING
GUTTER CLEANING, window cleaning, yard cleanup, pressure washing. 20 yrs exp. 778-384-4912
10:00a.m.-10:00p.m.
778-593-9788
ALWAYS! GUTTER Cleaning & Roof Blowing, Moss Control,30 yrs exp., Reliable! Simon 604-230-0627
Need CA$H Today? Own a vehicle? Borrow up to $25,000 Snapcarcash.com 604-777-5046
Searching for your dream home or selling it? This is the location. Listings include everything from acreage, farms/ranches to condos and waterfront homes.
Gutters - Windows - Tile Roof cleaning - Pressure Cleaning, Please Call Victor 604-589-0356
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Bindery Workers Black Press has anticipated opportunities for Bindery Workers to assist with the mechanical insertion of advertising flyers into our Lower Mainland newspapers. Applicants must be available to work a variety of scheduled day, evening or night shifts. Additionally, successful applicants will need to be available on a call-in basis for our locations in Surrey and Abbotsford. Competitive wage. Experience an asset, but not a requirement. Reliable transportation is a pre-requisite.
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BEAUT BATHROOM & KITCHEN Plumbing + Drywall + Elect. + Tubs & Showers & Sinks + Toilets & Tile + floors + countertop + painting. Sen disc. Work Guar. 21 yrs exp. Call Nick 604-230-5783, 604-581-2859
CRIMINAL RECORD? Don’t let it block employment, travel, education, professional, certification, adoption property rental opportunities. For peace of mind & a free consultation call 1-800-347-2540.
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CLEANING SERVICES The GLEAM TEAM
Cleaning Services ``We’ll Shine for You’’! Quality Service at great rates. Bonded & Insured. For your free consultation call 604-506-3848.
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Drowning in DEBT? START A NEW DEBT FREE LIFE RE REDUCE R REDU EDUCE DUCE YOUR YO Y OUR OUR OU DEBT UP TO
Please forward resumes to: Bindery Foreman Campbell Heights Distribution Centre Unit #113, 19130 24th Ave. Surrey, B.C. V3S 3S9 or Fax 604-538-4445
75%
Tahir Malik
www.abbynews.com
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.Jim’s Mowing. 310-JIMS (5467).
Registered Credit Consultant Email: tahir@tahirmalik.ca
www.blackpress.ca
GARDENING
damaged concrete. Ken 604-307-4923
Northwest Freightways is hiring for Office Manager ($45,760/yr) for their Surrey Offices. Please send resume via Fax – 604-9308012, Email:
Advertising Sales Consultant
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Call: Rick (604) 202-5184
E-mail resume: kristy@bcclassified.com
OFFICE MANAGER
Opportunity for an outstanding
CONCRETE & PLACING
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
PLACING & Finishing * Forming * Site Prep, old concrete removal * Excavation & Reinforcing * Re-Re Specialists 34 Years Exp. Free Estimates.
Heavy Duty Diesel Mechanic
Foxridge Homes Offers A Competitive Benefits Package & Salary Is Negotiable Dependent Upon Experience.
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HOME CARE/SUPPORT
Become a PLEA
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
ALL LANDSCAPING & LAWNCARE hedge trimming, yard cleanup, weeding. Free Est. Jason 778-960-7109
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SharePoint Specialist
No phone calls please; only selected candidates will be contacted.
EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION
Stop All Interest On Your Debt! Stop Collection Calls, Legal Actions & Garnishments. 208-9200 Scott Road, Surrey, BC
www.NewLifeDebt.com FREE CONSULTATION
604-909-2277
www.blackpress.ca Maid Brigade Cleaning Services. Trained, Uniformed & Insured. maidbrigadebc.com / 604.596.3936
STOP WORRYING,START LIVING!
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HOME IMPROVEMENTS
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
329 PAINTING & DECORATING
353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 374
TREE SERVICES
REAL ESTATE 625
FOR SALE BY OWNER
RENTALS 706
APARTMENT/CONDO
RENTALS 706
APARTMENT/CONDO
AAA PRECISION PAINTING. Quality work. 778-881-6096.
For all your decorating needs, why not call a Master Painter?
PRO TREE SERVICES Quality pruning/shaping/hedge trimming/ removals & stump grinding. John, 604-588-8733/604-318-9270
Payment upon satisfactory completion.
PETS
39 yrs exp. FREE Est. Int./Ext. Com/Residential Triple A/BBB Rating Financing avail OAC. www.danlaybournpainting.com Click History, 604-537-3553
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TIMWOOD HOMES ** SPECIALIZING IN RENO’S ** ~ Framing . Sundecks ~ ~ Stairs . Rooms . Garages ~ ~Sheds . Patios . Bsmts ~ ~ Interior/Exterior Painting ~ ~ Tiles . Laminate Floors ~ ~Vinyl Siding ~
CALL, 604-761-1743 “LAMINATE/QUARTZ/GRANITE” JMS Countertops, 30 yrs/refs ★ John 604-970-8424 ★ HANDYMAN with great finishing touch. Carpentry, Tiling Painting, Drywall, etc. Free Est. Call Denis 778-240-2160 ARCO CONST. Framing, Drywall, Wood Finishing, Texture, Painting, Kitchen/Bath Remodeling, Elec, Plumb, Flooring. FREE EST. Mike 604-825-1500. Harry 604-500-3630.
PSK PAINTING
PATTAR ROOFING LTD. All types of Roofing. Over 35 years in business. 604.588.0833
10% DISCOUNT. MG Roofing & Siding. CB. Re-roofing, New Roof Gutters.
INTERIOR/EXTERIOR Quality work at the lowest price Phone & compare. In business 25 years. Fully Insured. Free Estimates.
604-812-9721
HOME REPAIRS
A1 BATH RENO’S. Bsmt suites, drywall, patios, plumbing, siding, fencing, roofing, landscaping, etc. Joe 604-961-9937 or 604-581-3822
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KITCHEN CABINETS
Forget The Rest, Call The BEST! Harry 604-617-0864
Eastcan Roofing & Siding
PLUMBING
•New Roofs •Re-Roofs •Repairs
A Gas Fitter ✭ Plumber RENOS & REPAIRS Excellent price on Hot Water Tanks Furnace, Boilers, Plumbing Jobs & Furnace & duct cleaning
604.562.0957 or 604.961.0324
By RECYCLE-IT!
• Furniture • Appliances • Electronics • Junk/Rubbish • Construction Debris • Drywall • Yard Waste • Concrete • Everything Else! **Estate Clean-Up Specialists**
MOVING & STORAGE
HOT TUBS NO PROB!
1PRO MOVING & SHIPPING. Across the street - across the world Real Professionals, Reas. Rates. Best in every way! 604-721-4555.
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$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
604-537-4140
www.recycleitcanada.ca
EXTRA
• Hot water tanks • Furnaces • Broilers • Plugged Drains 778-862-0560
CHEAP
10% OFF if you Mention this AD! *Plumbing *Heating *Reno’s *More Lic.gas fitter. Aman: 778-895-2005
GET THE BEST
~ Certified Plumber ~
RUBBISH REMOVAL Almost for free! (778)997-5757, (604)587-5991
ON CALL 24 HOURS/DAY
“JUNK be GONE” 604.996.1870
Reno’s and Repairs Furnace, Boilers, Hot Water Heat Plumbing Jobs ~ Reas rates
~ 604-597-3758 ~
Call: 778-773-3737
Rubbish,Junk,Debris,Garages,Tv’s Mattresses, Beds, Carpets, Furn. Estates,Spring,Xmas& Tenant clns Tear down Sheds, Carports, Yards Stoves, Renos,Construction, Metal Book Sept./Oct Clean-ups NOW! Lower Cost- Professional Work
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Member of Better Business Bureau
604.587.5865
CRESCENT Plumbing & Heating Licensed Residential 24hr. Service
FOR YOUR MOVING
~ PRO PAINTERS ~ INTERIOR / EXTERIOR Quality Work, Free Estimates
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PRESSURE WASHING
Gutters - Windows - Tile Roof cleaning - Pressure Cleaning, Please Call Victor 604-589-0356
WCB INSURED
DISPOSAL BINS By Recycle-it 6 - 50 Yard Bins
Starting from $199.00
Delivery & Pick-Up Included Residential & Commercial Service • Green Waste • Construction Debris • Renovations • House Clean Outs
Vincent 543-7776
604.587.5865 www.recycleitcanada.ca FLEETWOOD WASTE Bin Rentals 10-30 Yards. Call Ken at 604-294-1393
POWER WASHING GUTTER CLEANING
bradsjunkremoval.com
Hauling Anything.. But Dead Bodies!!
SAME DAY SERVICE AVAILABLE
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
www.paintspecial.com 604.339.1989 Lower Mainland 604.996.8128 Fraser Valley Running this ad for 8yrs
PAINT SPECIAL 3 rooms for $299, 2 coats any colour (Ceiling & Trim extra) Price incls Cloverdale Premium quality paint. NO PAYMENT until Job is completed. Ask us about our Laminate Flooring & Maid Services.
LAGOTTO ROMAGNOLO PUPS, perfect family dogs, non-shedding, stable, intelligent & loving, $1900. www.lagottinokennels.com MUNCHKINS KITTENS, born Sept 11, ready Nov 14. 2 Fem, 1 Male. $400 - $700, shots, dewormed & vet chkd. (604)543-1828 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
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE 509
BRO MARV PLUMBING 24/7 Plumbing, heating, plugged drains BBB. (604)582-1598, bromarv.com
FIXIT PLUMBING & HEATING H/W Tanks, Reno’s, Boilers, Furn’s. Drain Cleaning. Ins. (604)596-2841
Experienced Mover w/affordable rates, STARTING AT $40/HR 24/7 - Licensed & Insured. ** Seniors Discounts ** fortiermoving.ca
RUBBISH REMOVAL
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Ready to go. 1st shots & tails/dew claws done. ULTIMATE FAMILY GUARDIAN $800. 604-308-5665
Liability Insurance/BBB/10% off with ad
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QUICKWAY Kitchen Cabinets Ltd. ****Mention this ad for 10% Off **** Call Raman @ 604-561-4041.
AFFORDABLE MOVING
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HOMES WANTED
Call Ian 604-724-6373
353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS
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D Conversion from Cedar to Asphalt, Shingles, Fiberglass D 30, 40, 50 years Warranty D WCB, BBB, Liability Ins. Free Estimates. Call Gary 604-599-5611 OR Visit
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SUNDECKS
The shipment to be auctioned consists of used household items/personal effects and will be sold as one unit.
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BUILDING SUPPLIES
4X8 ORANGE FENCE BARRIERS for tree protection. $10 each. (604)754-1815
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4 LIKE NEW ALL SEASON TIRES, SE200 P195-70 R14. $200. (604)498-0078
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MISC. FOR SALE
DISCONNECTED PHONE? National Teleconnect Home Phone Service. No One Refused! Low Monthly Rate! Calling Features and Unlimited Long Distance Available. Call National Teleconnect Today! 1-866-443-4408. www.nationalteleconnect.com. SHIPPING CONTAINERS for sale 40 ft in good condition - pre-wired 24 ft in fair/good condition. Previously used for storage. CALL ROB FOR DETAILS 604-328-2837 STEEL BUILDING - SIZZLING SUMMER SAVINGS EVENT! 20X22 $4,188. 25X24 $4,598. 30X36 $6,876. 32X44$8,700. 40X52 $12,990. 47X70 $17,100. One end wall included. Pioneer Steel 1-800-668-5422. www.pioneersteel.ca
TENOR SAX Aluminum patio cover, sunroom, railing and vinyl. 604-521-2688 www.PatioCoverVancouver.com
TONY’’S PAINTING
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604-595-4970 Rated best painting & moulding company (2010 & 2012) by consumers.
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TREE SERVICES
Morris The Arborist
DANGEROUS TREE REMOVAL * Pruning * Retopping * Falling Service Surrey 25 years
FULLY INSURED **EMERGENCY CALL OUT** Certified Arborist Reports
Morris 604-597-2286 Marcus 604-818-2327
• Close to Skytrain, Sry. Central Mall, & SFU Sry. Campus • 24 Hour On-site Management PETS ALLOWED • Minutes Walk To Park, High School & Elementary School
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Full bsmts allowed. (604)244-1112
633 MOBILE HOMES & PARKS
SURREY - 13820 72nd Ave 2 Bdrm 780 sq/ft. $755/mo. Shares $2,500.
To Arrange a Viewing Call Joyce at 604-319-7517
No Subsidy, U/G Parking, 2 Appls, NO pets. Avail Oct 1st.
www.hawthornehousing.org
Email Application or Phone 604-592-5663
CEDAR APTS $50 off/month for the first year Quiet community living next to Guildford Mall. Clean 1 & 2 bdrm suites (some w/ensuites) Cable, heat & hot water included. Walk Score = 92
604-584-5233
1-250-558-7888 www.orlandoprojects.com
Office: 7121 - 133B St. Surrey 604-596-0916
Heat & Hot Water Included
www.cycloneholdings.ca
CLOVERDALE. 1 & 2 BDRM APTS Starting at $650. Heat & h/w incl. 5875 177B St. Near fair grounds. Call Daphne 604-729-0344. NEWTON, 1 bdrm, great location, all appls incl W/D, 2 prkg, clse to shops & transit NS/NP. 1yr lease. $950/mo. Crossroads Mangement Ltd. 778-578-4445
SURREY CENTRAL. BACHELOR suite, $575. Avail Oct 1. N/P. Call: 778-317-5323 or 604-916-2906. SURREY
CUMBERLAND PARK MOVE IN INCENTIVE • • • • • • •
Nice, clean & quiet 2 bdrms W/d in some suites Walk to Guilford Mall Close to transit and schools Upgraded, condo style suites Exterior fully upgraded, new windows & balconies On site manager
Please call DAVE at 604-589-1167 for viewing.
NEWTON LOCATION
VILLA UMBERTO Lovely 2 bdrm w/2 full baths in quiet adult oriented bldg. In-suite ldry. Senior’s Disc. Secured underground parking.
Ph: 604-596-5671 Cell: 604-220-8696 SURREY
Regency Park Gardens New 2bdrm, 2bath in nice Surrey park. Home $119,888. Pad rent $570/mo. Pet ok. 604-830-1960.
639 REAL ESTATE SERVICES
Large 1 & 2 bedroom units Rent from $725.00/mo.
Phone: 604-581-8332 & 604-585-0063
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S. SURREY - 15532 Madrona Dr. HOUSE, 3 Bdrm. on Cul De Sac, Huge Yrd. Needs TLC...$1,650/M NORTH DELTA-11579 72nd Ave. 3br. HOUSE, w/ 2br. suite, needs some TLC. Massive Lot.$1,588/M N. SURREY-13828 116th Avenue HOUSE, 4br. w/1br. suite w/view. 1/2 acre on Cul-De-Sac.$2,088/M 604-RTO-HOME / 604-786-4663
SOMERSET GARDENS (S. Sry) Family housing, 1851 Southmere Crescent E. 2 bdrm apt. $899/mo. incl. heat. Pet friendly, near all amenities. Community garden. 604-451-6676
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GUILDFORD GARDENS 1 bdrm. from 2 bdrm. from
$715 $875
SURREY: 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, hardwood floors throughout and new roof. $549,000. 604-575-5555.
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• 24 Hour On-site Management
• PETS ALLOWED • Minutes Walk To Elementary School & Guildford Mall
Heat & Hot Water Included ACROSS FROM GUILDFORD RECREATION CENTER
To Arrange a Viewing Call Grace
Roofing Experts. 778-230-5717 Repairs/Re-Roof/New Roofs. All work Gtd. Free Est. Call Frank.
329 PAINTING & DECORATING
$400. Call 604-859-5925
1 Bdrm. $700.00 2 Bdrm. $825.00
FROM $140,000
UNDER $100
FREEZER - APARTMENT SIZE. $60. Call 604-576-5609.
PARKSIDE
Also; Spectacular 3 Acre Parcel at $390,000
AN AUCTION will be held October 1, 2013 at 4:00 pm at ABF Freight System, #174 - 17735 1st Avenue, Surrey, B.C.
STEEL BUILDINGS / METAL BUILDINGS 60% OFF! 20x28, 30x40, 40x62, 45x90, 50x120, 60x150, 80x100 sell for balance owed! Call 1-800-457-2206 www.crownsteelbuildings.ca
www.bestbusyboysroofing.com
PRIME LAKEVIEW LOTS
AUCTIONS
566 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
329 PAINTING & DECORATING
More info (604)507-4547
PAVING/SEAL COATING
ASPHALT PAVING • Brick Driveways • Retaining Walls • Foundation Repairs • Sealcoating 604-618-2304
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SURREY, 1 Bdrm condo, 683 sq.ft., hrdwd flrs, u/g prkg, excellent location, $132,000. No agents.
WE BUY HOUSES! Older House • Damaged House Moving • Estate Sale • Just Want Out • Behind on Payments Quick Cash! • Flexible Terms! CALL US FIRST! 604-657-9422
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CLOVERDALE. 5 Bdrms, 3 full baths, bsmt suite, 2100 s/f, lots of updates, newer roof, new furnace & more $499,999. 604-340-1122
P/B blue males
ALEX MECHANICAL Heating, Plumbing & Gas Fitting. Licensed, Bonded & Insured. (604)761-3729
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ITALIAN MASTIFF (Cane Corso)
Peter 778-552-1828
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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
SUNCREEK ESTATES * Large 2 & 3 Bdrm Apartments * Insuite w/d, stove, fridge, d/w * 3 floor levels inside suite * Wood burning fireplace * Private roof top patio * Walk to shops. Near park, pool, playground * Elementary school on block * Clubhouse, tennis court * On site security/on site Mgmt * Reasonable Rent * On transit route * Sorry no pets
APARTMENTS
PETS
CATS GALORE, TLC has for adoption spayed & neutered adult cats. 604-309-5388 / 604-856-4866
1 MONTH FREE
604.319.7514 2 BDRM recently renovated, bright, spacious 900 sq.ft. bsmt suite. Ground level, private entry, short walk to elem & high schools. Easy access to Alex Fraser & River Rd., shopping & bus, 10 min to Sky train. W/D, fireplace. $900/mo + utilities. Avail Oct 1. Call 604-3184458 CLOVERDALE 2 bdr - $930 1 bdr $780: Rent inc heat & hot water. N/P. 604-576-1465 / 604-612-1960
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LUXURY 2 bdrms suite available immediately, In-suite W&D, fireplace, 5 app and freshly painted and new carpets. 1 blk to King George Sky train & Mall, Sec. Under Ground Parking.
To view-call The Manager @ 604-580-0520
WHITE ROCK 15164 Prospect Ave. 1380 sq/ft condo - 2 bdrm +den, 2 baths 2 balconies, open layout, built-in acoustic system, high tech appls. Avail now. $1850/mo. Atira PM 604-535-8080 ext 225 Email: info@atira.ca
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HOMES FOR RENT
NEWTON MOBILE HOME PARK. 2 Large RV Pads available for mobile home. Call 604-597-4787.
SURREY Guildford.1Bd &den. 11th floor, gorgeous view. Insuite w/d, new flrs/paint,sec u/g prk. New gym 2 tennis courts, 2 saunas, 2 swim pools, hottub. $1100. 604-729-0078
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BOLIVAR HTS - Lrg 1 bdrm bsmt suite with w/d. Sep. entr. Nr all amens. Suit mature. n/s, n/p. Avl now. $650m inc util. (604)882-2505
HOMES FOR RENT
3BR NEW RENOWED N.DELTA RANCHER Open concept, clean, lrg bkyrd. Wood flrs, deck, F/P, W/D. Close to transit/shopping. NS/NP. $1400. Bobby: 604-7155777. CEDAR HILLS. 127/106, 4 bdrm hse 2 storey Avail now N/S $2000m 604-782-0504, 778-883-0504 CENTRAL SURREY 99/140 St. 3 Bdrm rancher 9921 140 St. $1200 3 Bdrm 2 level 9909 140 St. $1600 Both avail now. 604-537-6559
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709 COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL S. SURREY. Warehouse, approx 1800 sf. 220 wiring, 4 -14’ doors $1500/m, or approx. 1000 sf $650/m. Gated. Suitable for storage. Avail. now. Call 604-835-6000
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Surrey 2bdrm, coin laundry, nr school/bus/superstore,avail now, N/S N/P.604-543-6250, 604-762-1325
AAA SCRAP CAR REMOVAL Minimum $150 cash for full size vehicles, any cond. 604-518-3673
NEW PAINT & flooring 3 bdrm 4-plex in Newton. N/s or pets. Bus stop at door. $1000+ utilities. 604560-0652 SURREY 88/130. Newly reno’d 2 bdrm $675. 3 Bdrm upper, 1.5 bath, lndry & garage $1100. N/S, N/P. 604-951-4453, 604-841-8854.
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EQUESTRIAN Stable for Lease in Delta, near Scott Rd & Hwy 10, approx 8 acres, Large 24 stall barn, outdoor riding arena and paddocks. Close to public horse trails. Phone (604) 220-3929
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N. DELTA 2 Storey 3 bdrms up, 2 down, great loc cls to schls/shops $1600/mo +utils. 604-619-6742
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SUITES, LOWER
6671 130A St. 2 Bdrm grnd lvl ste. Own washer/dryer. N/S, N/P. Call: (604)507-8128 or (604)644-6984
N.DELTA waterfront reno 3 bdrm 2 bath min to Burns Bog & Alex Fraser. NS/NP $2200. 604-808-3824mg SURREY 121/98 Ave. 6 Bd home, 2.5 baths. Nr SkyTrain & schls. $1600+util. N/P. 604-351-2006 aft 6 SURREY 140/60 Ave. 3 Bdrms, 2.5 baths, lots of prkg, $1800/mo, avail Oct 10th. (604)763-2490 SURREY Cedar Hill, 5 bdrm, 3 full baths, huge kitch, fam & liv/rm. N/P N/S. Close to bus & school. $1650 + utils. 778-708-0543 604-307-4924
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2010 VENZA: Like new, only 20,000 kms, fully loaded, automatic, 6 cylinder, dvd system. $22,800. 604-575-5555.
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SURREY 8835 164 St. Lrg 2 bdrm, newly updated, new floors, fresh paint, etc. Private laundry & pkng, sep kitch & famrm.Ns/np. Avail now 604-584-9293 or 604-729-6260.
2003 F150 FX4 Lariat pkg with extras, Ford serviced, 155K, exc cond, $9800 obo. (604)671-1193
SURREY 9766 160A St. 1000 sq.ft. 3 Bedroom, 1 bathroom basement suite. KIDS ARE WELCOME. $1000/mo. 778-887-7402
2008 FORD F350, black, diesel, 5 seater 8’ box 140K, very good cond, asking $27,000. (604)589-6032
SURREY; Avail Oct. 1, 2 bdrm ground level suite, n/s, n/p. $800/mo. (604)583-2750 Surrey: BEAR CREEK: 1 Bdrm ste. Nr elem & trans. Immed. $500 incl hydro. Ns/np strictly enforced. Oct1. 604-572-4327 or 778-877-6541
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SURREY Cedar Hills 132A/96 Ave. 2 bdrm ste. Nr all amens. Ns/Np. $650 incl utils. Oct 1. 604-583-7313
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SURREY Chimney Hts. Bright 2 Bdr bsmt suite, new carpet & paint, nr Newton Exchange, shopping & schools. Ns/np. $700 incl cable/net. 604-593-5023 or 604-360-6382. SURREY Enver Creek. 1 Bedroom ground level suite. Incl utils & TV. Available Oct 1st. 604-592-5469.
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FLEETWOOD 157/82A. 3 Bdrms, 2 liv/rms, 2 full baths, lndry. Bright & clean. Close to schools. $1200/mo utils incl. N/S, N/P. 604-763-3756
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SURREY 83/146A St. 1 & 2 Bdrm suite, avail now. NS/NP no laundry. $550 & $600/mo. 604-597-3533.
ENVER CREEK 2 bdrm ste, sh ldry, clse to both schls, transit & shopping NS, sm pet ok 1yr lease min $750/mo Avail immed For more info Crossroad Management Ltd 778-578-4445
BEAR CREEK. Large newly reno’d 2 bdrm g/l ste. NS/NP. $850 incl cbl/hydro Nr ament 604-594-9148
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SURREY: 76/152, beautiful 2 bdrm ste on golf course. New paint & flr incl util/cbl. NP/NS. (604)339-8729
SURREY Chimney Hts 146/72nd. Lrg modern 1 bdr, priv ent, w/d, d/w f/s. N/S only. $800 incl utils/cbl/wifi. Owners live upstairs. 778-565-0201
FLEETWOOD 15302-84th Ave. 1 bdrm bsmt ste $500 incl hydro & cbl. N/S. Avail now. 604-599-8937
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DELTA 72/120 Brand new 1 bdrm suite near Target. NS/NP. Oct 1. $500. 604-725-8444, 604-290-4072
BEAR CREEK. 1 bdrm bsmt. Nr all amen. Hydro, gas incl. N/P. N/S Avail. now. 604-501-9234.
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SURREY - 3 bdrm - $1050 incl utils, nice big bsmt. Nicely renovated. Nr Surrey Hosp. (604)374-2224
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ENVER CREEK Newly reno’d 2 Bdrm ste, inste ldry. Cls to both schls, transit, shopping. NS, sm pet ok 1yr lease min. $750m Avail now. More info plse call Crossroads Management Ltd. 778-578-4445
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CLOVERDALE west. New 1 bdrm walk out bsmt suite, full kitchen, rec room, adult oriented. Part or fully furn’d avail. Ns/np. Ref’s & credit check req’d. Avail Oct 1st or 15th. $850 incl all utils. 778-574-6038.
ANNIEVILLE 2 bdrm basement suite, laminate floor, close to all amenities. Shared laundry, Pets ok. 6 month lease. $760 hydro/gas included. 604-837-4964
CEDAR HILLS 90/123 1/2 bdrm G/L suite $525/$675. Near ament Suits mature NS/NP 778-710-7686
SURREY: Guildford. 3bdrm newly reno’d rancher. 5appl. Avl now. Nr amen. Small Pet ok 604-584-1223
CLOVERDALE, 56/188. Newer 2 bdrm bsmt suites. Avl. now. ns/np. $850/mo. inc util. 604-518-9017
CLOVERDALE: Lrg, spac 1 bdrm. $600 inc utils. Cls to elem & athletic park. Free WiFi. 604-671-4128
148/71A Avenue 1 bdrm bsmt suite (850 sq.ft.) $650 includes wifi, cable and all utilities, own parking stall, coin operated washing machines. Call 604-595-6764 to view the suite immediately.
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CHIMNEY Hghts, large 1 bdrm suite $600. Incl wifi, cable & utils. N/S, N/P. Near bus and parks. Avail Oct 1, Oct 15 or Nov 1. 778-8384120.
CLOVERDALE Hilltop. Large 2 bdrm grnd lvl, priv ent, gas f/p, shrd W/D, suits mature profs. N/P N/S. $800/mo +1/3 utils. Avail immed. Call 604-574-4428
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GUILDFORD bright clean 2 bdrm bsmt, w/d, fenced yard, near schls. NS/NP. $750 +utils. 604-283-9055.
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FREE TOWING 7 days/wk. We pay Up To $500 CA$H Rick Goodchild 604.551.9022
LINDA VISTA Motel Luxury Rooms w/cable, a/c & kitchens. 6498 King George Hwy. Mthly, Wkly & Daily Specials. 604-591-1171. Canadian Inn 6528 K.G.Hwy. 604-594-0010
SURREY, family home w/pool. Avail. now. $375 + utils. Incl ldry. 1 blk. to bus. (604)786-7977.
DUPLEXES/4PLEXES
LADNER 5865 48A Ave - Duplex. 3Bdrms +den, 2baths, newer appls, huge backyard. Avail now. $1800. Atira PM 604-535-8080 ext 225 Email: info@atira.ca
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SURREY 168/57 Ave. 1 Bdrm suite $575/mo utils & cable incl. Avail now. N/S, N/P. Call 778-885-5971.
CLOVERDALE 2 bdrm ste in quiet CDS. Incl gas f/p, dishwasher, utils ldry. NS/NP. $895m. 778-808-5100
FLEETWOOD. 4 bdrm, 2 living rms, 2 bath, sngl garage, lg yrd, NS/NP. Nr Safeway. $1650+utils. Available immed. 604-722-0234
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SURREY 148/84. 2bdrm grd lvl ste, Nr schl,bus,shops. No cable/laund. N/P. $750 incl utils. 778-823-1200.
CHIMNEY HEIGHTS. New large 2 bdrm ste. Avail now. NP/NS. $800 incl utils. No cbl/ldry. 778-899-2200.
. Hugh & McKinnon Rentals 604-541-5244
WHITE Rock Oceanview lrg 2 bdrm newly remod, new carpets/paint. $900. Deluxe 1 bdrm w/balcony $725. Cls to beach/ shops N/S Incl heat/hot water 604-589-7818
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SURREY 15567 84th Ave. 1 Bdrm bsmt suite, clean, near all amens, school & shopping outlet. N/S, N/P. Avail Oct 1st. $600/mo incl utils. Call 604-572-4195 or 604-836-6041
CLOVERDALE:16708 64th Ave. 2 bdrm. incls. utils. cbl. & W/D, cls. to bus & amens. n/s, n/p. Avail. now. $870/mo. 604-574-8647
FLEETWOOD 156/91. 5 bdrm house, 2 kitchens, 3 baths, laundry, nr bus. NS/NP. Avail Now. $1900/mo + utils. 778-908-3221
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CHIMNEY HEIGHTS 148/72. New 2 bdrm suite, near schools. NS/NP, avail now. $650/mo incl utils. 604594-4825 or 604-773-6110
CHIMNEY HTS. 6935 151A St. 2 bdrm bsmt ste. Nr all amens. Incls. util/cbl. No lndry. Avail OCT 1st. $800/mo. Call (604)760 1304
FLEETWOOD 150/87 Whole house 3 bdrm up & 2 bdrm down, 2 full bath, lrg yard, quiet area nr amens, NS/NP, $1600+utils 604-597-2044.
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FLEETWOOD. 1 bd brnd new bsmt Nr 83rd Ave/166A St; Walking dist to public transport; Nr rec. centre; NP/NS. $550/mo. 778-988-8886 FLEETWOOD - 1 Bdrm bsmt suite, Avail Oct 1. $600/mo incl utils. N/P, no lndry. (604)596-5903. FLEETWOOD, 2 bdrm grnd lvl bsmt ste $700/mo incl utils/cble. NP/NS no ldry. Avail now. 778-861-2644 FRASER HTS. new 2 bdrm ste. Nr Pacific Academy Oct 1. N/P. $850 incl util cbl & ldry 604-498-4898 Green Timbers 140/92, 3 bdrm own ldry full bath No smoking NP Oct 1 $1000 all inclusive 604-589-5575 N DELTA 2 bdrm newer gr/lvl suite, full bath, new paint, near school & bus. Students & Seniors Welcome. Oct 1st. NS/NP. 604-597-9776. N. DELTA. 78/118 St. Large 1/bdrm newly reno’d. Incl hydro & cable. N/P, N/S. No laundry. $625/mo. Avail Oct 1. Call 778-388-4919. NEWTON 149/72 Large 2 bdrm, N/S. Avail now. $700/mo incl utils. & cable. Parking. (604)501-9454 NEWTON: 1 Bdrm bsmt. $500 utils incl. Near Kwantlen. Avail now. N/S, N/P. (604)572-2856, (778)861-4847 NEWTON. 2 BDRM bsmt suite. $700/mo includes utils. N/P, N/S. Avail now. Call 604-968-4127. NEWTON 68/121A. 2Bdrm full bath nr all amens. $750 incl util. Sml pet neg. 778-882-4759, 604-250-2222 NEWTON 68/152 St. 1 Bdrm bsmt ste. Avail immed. $650/mo incl utils. N/S, N/P. Ph: (778)896-1723. NEWTON 70/124 St. 2 Bdrm $750, Bachelor ste $475 incl hydro. Avail now. NS/NP. 604-800-2941. NEWTON, 78A/147A 1 Bdrm bsmt Avail now. N/S, N/P. $625 incl utils. 778-866-4085 or 604-507-8382. NEWTON/N. Delta- 2 bdrm bsmt suite, clean. Close to schools/bus. Avail. Oct. 1. Phone 778-552-4418. Port Kells 2 bdrm g/l, 1500sf incl alarm ldry, $900 incl all utils. Avail Oct 1. 604-881-2322, 604-820-6921 SULLIVAN. 145/60. 1 bdrm, clean bsmt suite $500/mo. Nr Bell Center 778-858-7851, 778-578-9119 SULLIVAN HGTS. 1 bdrm in newer home, priv ent, full bath, $500 incl util/net/cbl. N/P. Now 604-340-8104 SULLIVAN Hgts 2 bdrm bsmt suite in new home. Near all amens. Avail immed. NS/NP. Call 604-318-6697. SURREY, 10791 142A St & 14295 71A AVE. Avail now or Oct 1. 2 Bd grnd lvl, 5 appls. No utils. New reno’s. $815/mo. 604-583-6844 SURREY 10937 128A St. 2 Bdrm bsmt ste, beautiful view, nr skytrain. Avail now. NS/NP. $775 incl utils. 604-930-5840 or 604-306-5025 SURREY, 14145-110 Ave. 2 Bdrm bsmt is avail from Oct 1st .1 Bath, 2 car park, has extra storage, close to skytrain, bus, shopping & schools. NP, NL, NS, has wifi, $800. Call: Sarb 604-339-7327
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SURREY Fleetwood 2 bdrm., priv yrd, ns/np, n/lndry, avail now. $750 incl utils/int.cble. 604-839-5733 SURREY Sullivan Hts. Lrg 3 bdrm bsmt, n/s. $900 incl utils/hydro/lndry ASAP.778-240-9095, 604-543-8682
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CLOVERDALE Downtown 180/57 3bdrm newly reno’d, lge yd, $1350. Avail now. 604-576-1987, 537-7873 CTRL SURREY 96/134, 1300sf, 3 bdrm upper ste, 1.5 bths, huge l/r, kitch. ldry $1150+util. 778-891-9086 N. DELTA 3 bdrm upper, 1.5 baths, w/d. $1300/mo inc. utils. N/S, N/P. (604)999-3493 NEWTON 68/144. 3 Bdr upper level 2 bath, priv ldry, d/w, fenced yrd, sundeck, nr schl/bus/amens. Ns/np Oct1. $1150 incl utils. 604.786.6078 SULLIVAN HTS: 150/67 Newer bright beaut 1 & 2 bdrm stes BRND NEW appl’s. Nr bus/church. Avail now. 604-724-9608, 604-543-7878 SULLIVAN STN 147/60A. Large beaut 4000 sf main part of hse on big lot, 4 lrg bdrms, 2.5 bths, liv/din & fam/rms, 2 F/P, ldry, mstr, solarium. Oversize dbl garage w/strg, beaut lndscpd frnt yard, fncd bkyd Lots prkg. YMCA/schl/shop/parks. NS/NP. $1950+util. 604-765-6511
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CARS - DOMESTIC
2000 Ford Taurus- 75,000kms, good condition, $3000 obo, call: Ken 604.593.3018
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RECREATIONAL/SALE
RV-ing South? We Cannot!
Must sell our beautiful 26’ 2000 Komfort Trailer with queen bed, new mattress, full bath, large fridge & oven, A/C, fantastic fan, stereo & 2 doors. Priced to sell $6500. Call 604-824-0580 Chilliwack
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SCRAP CAR REMOVAL
SURREY 84th/144 St. SIDE SUITE: 3 Bdrm + den, full bath, ns/np, avail now. $900/mo. 604-614-2130 SURREY Bridgeview. 3Bdrm upper, 2 balconies, RV pkng, priv laundry, ns/np, avail Oct 1st. $1300 +utils. 778-574-4621 or 778-388-4623.
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13699 76 Ave.
3 bdrm T/H with w/d hook-up, car port $1042/mo. Close to all amen’s, schools & transit.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS RE: THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM ALBERT OLIVER STONE, DECEASED All persons having claims in respect of William Albert Oliver Stone, deceased, formerly of 14093 19A Avenue, Surrey, British Columbia, are required to send full particulars of such claims to the undersigned Executrix, at 1139 Harold Road, North Vancouver, British Columbia, V6K 1G2 on or before the 28th day of October, 2013, after which date the estate’s assets will be distributed, having regard only to claims that have been received. Anne-Marie Hall, Executrix CLARK WILSON LLP, Solicitors
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NOTICE IS HEREBY given that Creditors and others having claims against the Estate of Punjab Kaur Grewal, Deceased, who died on the 3rd day of February 2013, are hereby required to send them to the undersigned Administrator at 8259 120 Street, Delta, B.C. V4C 6R1, before the 31st day of October 2013, after which the Administrator will distribute the said Estate among the parties entitled thereto, having regard to the claims of which he has notice. Ranjit Singh Grewal c/o Dhot Law Corporation Barristers and Solicitors 8259 - 120 Street Delta, B.C. V4C 6R1 Tel: (604) 501-1718
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604-451-6676 GUILDFORD GLEN 14860 101A Avenue. Clean 3 bdrm T/H. Family housing. Available NOW. $1016/month Near all amenities & transit.
604-451-6676 SURREY 65/135 3 Bdrm T/H $970. Quiet family complex, no pets, washer/dryer, call 604-596-1099 SURREY 65/135 St. Bachelor Suite in quiet complex, no pets. $525/mo. Call 604-596-1099 SURREY Holly Prk Lane Twnhouse 2 Bdrms, full bath, walk to Guildford Mall, Superstore, school, library & park. NS/NP. $950. 604-617-8871.
SURREY SUTTON PLACE 13834 102 Avenue. Family housing near amenities, transit, and schools. Crime-free multihousing. Onsite laundry. 2 bedroom $868/month
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In the Matter of Part 3.1 (Administrative Forfeiture) of the Civil Forfeiture Act [SBC 2005, C. 29] the CFA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT: On March 21, 2013, at the 10600 block of 135A Street, Surrey, B.C., Peace Officer(s) of the Surrey RCMP seized, at the time indicated, the subject property, described as: $910.45 CAD, and a Samsung cell phone, on or about 14:24 Hours. The subject property was seized because there was evidence that the subject property had been obtained by the commission of an offence (or offences) under section 5(2) (Possession for purpose of trafficking) of the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act of Canada. Notice is hereby given that the subject property, CFO file Number: 2013-1673, is subject to forfeiture under Part 3.1 of the CFA and will be forfeited to the Government for disposal by the Director of Civil Forfeiture unless a notice of dispute
is filed with the Director within the time period set out in this notice. A notice of dispute may be filed by a person who claims to have an interest in all or part of the subject property. The notice of dispute must be filed within 60 days of the date upon which this notice is first published. You may obtain the form of a notice of dispute, which must meet the requirements of Section 14.07 of the CFA, from the Director’s website, accessible online at www. pssg.gov.bc.ca/civilforfeiture. The notice must be in writing, signed in the presence of a lawyer or notary public, and mailed to the Civil Forfeiture Office, PO Box 9234 Station Provincial Government, Victoria, B.C. V8W 9J1.
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