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The Surrey Six case, six years later

‘I DON’T WANT REVENGE. I WANT JUSTICE.’

Trial begins Monday for three of six accused in B.C.’s worst gang attack by Sheila Reynolds IT WAS around 4:30 in the afternoon

on Oct. 19, 2007 when the Surrey Fire Department got the call. There was a report of several unconscious people on the 15th floor of a Surrey highrise – possibly the result of a gas leak. When crews arrived, it was apparent it was much more than that. Firefighters quickly realized they had a grisly crime scene in front of them and called police. Earlier that afternoon, six people had been shot and left to die in apartment 1505 of the Balmoral Tower, 9830 E. Whalley Ring Rd. Four of the deceased were young men known to police as gangsters with links to the drug trade. Dead were Edward Narong, 22, 19-yearold Ryan Bartolomeo, and brothers Corey and Michael Lal, 21 and 26 years old, respectively. The other two slain men, however, were regular people with regular lives – simply in the wrong place at the wrong time, police said. The killers, police speculated, didn’t want to leave any witnesses to the execution of the other four men. Abbotsford gasfitter Ed Schellenberg, 55, was servicing gas fireplaces in the building that afternoon. See SURREY SIX / Page 12

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Eileen Mohan sits on a couch in her suite at the Balmoral Tower in North Surrey – the same building where her son Christopher Mohan was killed in October 2007.

Eileen Mohan – the mother of murder victim Chris Mohan – steels herself for the start of the Surrey Six trial See stories, page 3

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Determined not to be a victim Eileen Mohan chooses to honour her son by speaking out about the violence that claimed his life

by Sheila Reynolds IT SEEMS impossible that a woman whose child was executed in cold

blood could ever feel fortunate. But Eileen Mohan does. Just weeks shy of the six-year anniversary of her son Christopher Mohan’s murder, she’s seated on a plush chaise lounge in her living room, the walls painted bright yellow to infuse some cheer. Her suite is in the same building where the unthinkable happened – the Surrey highrise where her 22-year-old youngest child’s life was cut short. The trial of three of the six men accused in the gangland attack where Chris and five others were killed is scheduled to begin Monday. “I feel very fortunate to be in this place in time,” Mohan says. “I want to be very appreciative because I don’t have very many things to be appreciative about.” You see, she explains, there are other families who will never know who killed their loved one. And she takes solace in believing justice will be served. The mom of two didn’t always feel such hope. She recalls arriving home from her bank job in Vancouver on Oct. 19, 2007. It was raining and windy and she wasn’t allowed inside her building on East Whalley Ring Chris Mohan Road. Rumour was there was a gas leak. Her son Chris was supposed to be playing basketball with friends that afternoon, but oddly, she hadn’t heard from him. She stayed with relatives while news trickled out that six people had been shot inside her apartment complex. Eileen’s gut churned. She knew Chris was gone. But it would be two days before police would confirm he was among the dead. Now, she comes home to her quiet, empty apartment every afternoon – a stark contrast to the one that was once alive with music and the sound of video games. When she moved to a different suite in the building, she gave away all her furniture, except for the dining room table. It holds happy memories of the last breakfast she ate with her always-hungry son. Christopher’s funeral was fit for a prince. Mohan hired a wedding planner, who decorated in red and white fabric with sparkling lights, candles,

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On Eileen Mohan’s fireplace mantle: A candle in a crystal holder, a pair of mother-and-child sculptures, photos of Christopher and Jesus Christ, and a dried, single white rose given to her by a stranger.

photos, flowers and 22 balloons. Almost immediately, Mohan was before the TV camAs she had requested, Mohan sat in a tall chair beside eras, microphones and reporters, unafraid and unwilling Chris’s casket. She wanted to be close to him. And Tina to let the killers win. They stole Christopher, but they Turner’s “Simply The Best” played over the chapel speakwouldn’t steal her voice. ers – a song she sang to him growing up, often “I chose to honour my son. You have once in embarrassing the young man. a lifetime to feel really loved, and I know that “I would never see Christopher graduate,” I was really, really, really loved by my son. In Mohan says. “I would never see him get return, this is what a mother does. engaged and get married, I would never see “You can live a victim all of your life or be a his wife or future grandchildren. I wanted to survivor. And I don’t think I’m a victim.” capture everything on his last day on Earth.” Six men have been charged in connection It was just the beginning of her resolve. She with killing Chris and Ed Schellenberg, the would fight for Chris. Just as his life meant second innocent victim, and the four gangsters. everything, the way he died would not go One man, Dennis Karbovanec, pleaded unnoticed. guilty 2009 to shooting Chris and two others Eileen Mohan and is inserving a life sentence. Sometimes she tries to place herself in his The upcoming trial of Matthew Johnston, shoes during those final moments: shaking, Cody Rae Haevischer, and Quang Vinh Thang terrified, a cold gun at his head. (Michael) Le won’t be easy, Mohan knows. There will be The fact he was taken from his own doorstep, with many difficult days ahead. nowhere to run, simply isn’t acceptable, she says. “He was captured and cornered, and he died among See MOHAN / Page 5 strangers.”

“He was captured and cornered, and died among strangers.”

‘Moving on: What does that even mean?’ Lois Schellenberg ready to see men convicted for her husband’s murder by Vikki Hopes LOIS SCHELLENBERG says it has been

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Lois Schellenberg credits ‘stellar’ police support in helping her travel the ‘long road’ to the start of the Surrey Six murder trial.

a “long road” to see the men accused of murdering her husband get to trial, but she is confident in the work of the RCMP. “They have built a solid case, and Crown will be able to present it in a way that will prove the guilt of the accused,” she told Black Press this week.

Schellenberg’s husband of 28 years “Trying to move forward is how I – 55-year-old Ed – was one of two would characterize the past six years. innocent men who lost their lives in Moving on: What does that even the Surrey Six murders on Oct. 19, mean? It’s about making a choice to 2007. put your feet on the floor and getting The Abbotsford father out of bed some days.” of two adult children was Schellenberg says she and repairing a gas fireplace in a other family members will suite at the Balmoral Tower attend the trial set to begin apartment building in SurSept. 30 for three of the rey when armed gunmen accused – Cody Haevischer, opened fire on him, innoMatthew Johnston and cent victim Chris Mohan, Michael Le – as they are 22, and four gangsters – able. Edward Narong, 21; Corey The case has been marred Lal, 21; Michael Lal, 26; and Ed Schellenberg with allegations of police Ryan Bartolomeo, 19. misconduct – including that Schellenberg says the an investigator had slept past six years have been difficult, and with a witness. the manner in which Ed died “adds See SCHELLENBERG / Page 5 extra layers to the loss.”


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Mohan: ‘I still cry’ From page 3

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Lois Schellenberg admires a photo of her late husband Ed, who loved camping, hunting and fishing.

Schellenberg: Wants to see the trials over

But Schellenberg said she hopes the work of the RCMP is not what goes on trial, but that the actions of the accused are the focus. She says the officers who have investigated the case and supported her family over the years have been “stellar.” “We have appreciated their availability, professionalism and care and concern for our family.” A trial has yet to be scheduled for coaccused Jamie Bacon, whose case was severed from the other three earlier this year. Schellenberg says she looks forward to the day when both trials are over and a “sentence is handed down that will reflect what actually happened on Oct. 19, 2007, that innocent people’s lives were taken, that Ed’s and Chris’s lives are not just a sidebar to this case.” Ed grew up in Abbotsford, attending Simpson Elementary and Abbotsford Senior Secondary schools. He and Lois were married in August 1979, and had two children together – Rachel and Kevin. Ed is remembered as a loving family man and avid outdoorsman who loved hunting, fishing and camping.

He was also a valued member of Immanuel Fellowship Baptist Church. In his memorial, he was described as a “good neighbor, a man

of integrity, patience and goodness.” A memorial bursary in Ed’s name is offered in Surrey to those pursuing a career in the trades. vhopes@abbynews.com

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remier Christy much traffic onto crossings Clark’s pledge to further north, such as the replace the George Oak Street and Knight Massey Tunnel Street bridges. The Oak with a bridge was the big- Street Bridge was built at gest news to come out of the the same time as the tunannual Union of B.C. Mu- nel, and is also a candidate nicipalities convention, and for replacement. The the new bridge will have a Knight Street is newer, but major impact on Delta, Sur- both it and the Oak Street rey and White Rock. span are already heavily Clark said construction congested at rush hour. will begin in 2017, which Another concern is the (not by coincidence) is an strong possibility that the election year. The Liberals new bridge will be tolled. would dearly like to win While tolls are a legitimate back the Delta-South seat, way to pay for new infrawhich independent MLA structure, there does need Vicki Huntington has now to be a fairer way to levy won twice. them. Many But the bridge mayors, is not tied to such as Suran election as rey’s Dianne much as it is the Watts, have latest in a series suggested of replacements regional of aging major tolling, with river and lake a much crossings. The smaller biggest one, of fee of 50 course, is the Frank Bucholtz cents or new Port Mann $1 to cross Bridge, but there all major is also the Pitt river crossRiver Bridge, the W.R. Ben- ings. Road pricing has also nett Bridge in Kelowna, and been mentioned. the Kicking Horse bridge Some planners complain east of Golden on Highway there is little discussion 1. of how transit fits into In doing so, the Liberals the new bridge. They also have positioned themselves question this announceas builders of infrastructure ment, in the light of on a scale comparable the fact that there is a to that done by premiers stalemate on TransLink W.A.C. Bennett and Bill funding and expansion of Bennett. This has always the transit system. been popular in B.C. and They are ignoring poliserves to position the prov- tics. Premiers often make ince for future growth. major announcements at In the case of the Deas the UBCM convention. Island crossing, a new There will be plenty of disbridge would serve a cussion about TransLink number of purposes. It in the coming months, would ease congestion in as there is more dialogue the tunnel. It would elimiabout a referendum which nate the need for seismic is scheduled to take place upgrades. Perhaps most next year. importantly, it would make It is important that it possible for larger ships farmland in Richmond with deeper drafts to come and Delta is not impacted up the Fraser River and use by the new bridge, but Fraser Surrey Docks, which given that it is replacing a tunnel, that should be easy are under-utilized. Ships are getting larger and larger to achieve. The premier has identiand a deep river channel fied a need and is working is vital in attracting new to do something about it. business. That’s good news for the There are many legitimate concerns. One is that fast-growing population south of the Fraser River. the bridge will funnel too

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n anti-cellphone rant made by Louis CK professor of science, technology and society at the on the Conan O’Brien show has been Massachusetts Institute of Technology is quoted as making the rounds online. being concerned kids will miss out in learning about The comedian calls smartphones “toxic,” solitude if they’re consistently pacified by a device. arguing they prevent children from developing Says the professor, Sherry Turkle, “They need to be empathy, make it easier to bully, and keep them from able to explore their imagination. To be able to gather learning how to be alone. themselves and know who they are. So someday they While my daughter Elise is only two and not yet can form a relationship with another person without near the age we need to debate when (and whether) a panic of being alone. If you don’t teach your chilshe should get her own phone, I can empathize with dren to be alone, they’ll only know how to be lonely.” the pressure parents of older children face when it The Times columnist also quotes Dr. Gary Small, comes to providing them with the latest technology. director of the Longevity Center at the University of Even at Elise’s tender age, my husband and I have California, as saying that if people spend too much already talked about whether or not we should buy time with one technology and less time interacting a tablet computer. A few parents I know let their with people, it could hinder the development of toddlers play on their iPads and smartphones, and certain communication skills. it’s amazing how quickly they figure out how to open The tablet conversation with my husband was their favourite apps and scroll through videos. prompted by a long car ride to B.C.’s Interior. Such a The majority of parents I talk to are well aware that device could provide a welcome distraction for Elise. we shouldn’t let our children watch too In the end, we decided we didn’t much television (or, arguably, any TV want to go there. We already regulate at all before the age of two according to TV time, and we didn’t want another the American Academy of Pediatrics). device we’d have to say “no” to. But many of us have this nagging feeling Plus, I share Turkle and Louis CK’s that our kids might be left behind if we worry that my daughter’s generation won’t learn how to be alone and “do keep the more interactive and “useful” nothing” – it disturbs me to see so technologies out of their hands. many people who can’t seem to sit in a Last year, a former neighbour told waiting room or a vehicle without fidme how his five-year-old daughter dling with their phones. could turn on the computer, enter the While I do sometimes worry about password, open her favourite website Kristine her “keeping up” with her friends, my to access kid-friendly games, and print husband does not. Using technology off the colouring pages she received as Salzmann that started out as foreign to older prizes upon completing the games, all generations will come naturally to our by herself. As a new parent, you wonder, kids, he argues. should my kid be able to do that by then as well? And so, we agree we’ll wait. Other parents I know turn to the iPad or smartAnd our road trip? Elise was a surprisingly wellphone as their salvation when they need some behaved and pleasant traveller. She sang songs, took quiet time or to distract their child from having a care of her baby doll and took a nap, albeit brief. meltdown. Most do impose time limits. And at least If we had shoved a smartphone in her hands, I their children are learning something, often noting wouldn’t have known a toddler with six-word senthey only download educational apps. I can easily tences could chat with us for hours. picture myself taking that route as well. Heck, even my Today’s Parent magazine recommends children’s Kristine Salzmann is a former Black Press apps to me in each issue. reporter and mom to two-year-old Elise. She It would be so easy. And yet, I’m wary. In an April New York Times column titled “The writes monthly for The Leader on parenting Child, the Tablet and the Developing Mind,” a issues.

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LETTERS

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Charter more fuel for the separation fire Covert racism in Quebec

RE: “QUEBEC charter a dirty political trick,” Let-

ters, The Leader, Sept. 17. The Quebec Charter of Values is in conflict of, and in opposition to, the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, and is designed to create as much controversy and animosity as possible between the province of Quebec and the rest of Canada in order to prove that Quebec is not like the other

provinces and should be its own country. You can add the charter of Quebec to Bill 101, the language bill, as well as the Quebec Pension Plan and the Quebec health care plan (versus the Canada health care plan) as paving the road to separation for Quebec. There is a lot of opposition in Quebec to the Quebec Charter of Values; Quebec would have the economy of Greece if it

wasn’t for equalization payments. Without Canada, Quebec would have to accept foreign aid. Quebec is a long way from winning a referendum on separation. That does not mean they will not keep trying.

Fred Perry Surrey

Taking a back seat to concrete RE: “NEW bridge will replace

tunnel: Clark,” The Leader, Sept. 24. Premier Christy Clark fails to mention the significant additional space and construction that will be required in order to attempt to relieve some of the massive congestion of traffic in the George Massey Tunnel area, to go along with the wafting coal dust clouds and loss of much-needed Delta and Richmond farmland – all in exchange for a larger port if great increases in coal imports come to fruition. In such a likely scenario, a healthy environment is once again supposed to take a back seat to extremely large coal extractions and shipping, creating transport corridor nightmares. Frank G. Sterle, Jr. White Rock

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THIS WEEK, Premier Christy

When it comes to spending tax dollars, letter writers argue health care and the environment seem to always fall behind the construction of infrastructure, such as a bridge to replace the Massey Tunnel.

at the choice of Kinder Morgan’s Canadian president Ian Anderson as the keynote speaker for a recent Surrey Board of Trade luncheon honouring environmentally friendly businesses which demonstrate “exceptional dedication to environmental leadership.” Kinder Morgan has an existing pipeline that has suffered a recent flurry of spills, and they are set to submit an application to the National Energy Board for a massive new pipeline project running through Surrey and up the Fraser Valley. The proposed pipeline would bring up to 890,000 barrels

Comrades to the end HEARTY CONGRATULATIONS to

many P3s, guaranteeing longterm profit. Sadly, while money can be found for bridges and making a four-lane highway to Prince George, the provincial government is ordering TransLink to cinch its belt. HandyDART, which provides a vital link to society for seniors and disabled people, has had its

service hours cut by TransLink and that money given to taxis. Clark claims to understand the frustration of families when it comes to commuting by car, but is blind to the frustration of thousands of HandyDART users and their families refused rides and forced into taxis. In desperation, TransLink is trying to stem a

tsunami with a Band-aid. It costs less to care for healthy people. HandyDART is an integral part of keeping people healthy. Safe public transportation for all is not a burden, it is a savings. Taxpayers do not object to their money spent wisely. Mark Beeching, Langley

Giving no credit to oil company I’M MORE than a little surprised

Quebec government is creating an unnecessary storm of controversy. We are living in the 21st century. Canadian society is a mosaic of different cultures, religions and languages from various parts of the world, including aboriginals. This is one of the salient features of Canada. On the pretext of secularism, how can one justify that certain religious attire is forbidden on certain jobs? That particular attire is part and parcel of their identity as a whole. For example, a turban for Sikhs, kipa for Jews, and hijab for Muslims. Hesitantly, I am afraid to say this Quebec Charter of Values smells of covert racism and hypocrisy of the Quebec government. Simultaneously, it appears to be the case that the separatist forces in Quebec ran out of ammunition to further their cause of separatism. So they have resorted to such narrow-minded anti-immigrant dirty tricks, which in the long run may cause a serious split among Canadians. I think that is exactly what is behind this secret hidden agenda.

Kalwant Singh Sahota North Delta

Spend money more wisely Clark announced that a new bridge will replace the George Massey Tunnel. Clark states that congestion at the tunnel is frustrating for families and is stalling the economy, adding a new bridge will improve travel times for transit, commuters and commercial users, and open the corridor up to future rapid transit options. Time and time again, Ms. Clark has announced mega-projects,

IT IS very disappointing that the

a day of tar sands crude from Alberta to the West Coast for export abroad. With all due respect, a speech

from Kinder Morgan about environmental leadership has as much credibility as a lecture on peace from someone while they have

Set an example, parents EVERY DAY I drive by multiple school zones. As it seems people these days

have forgotten how to walk, the road is clustered with cars, double-parked, and parents jaywalking across the street. I suggested to one parent that they use the crosswalk (set a good example) and he gave me the finger. Parents, way to go. You are such great examples for your children. Walking a minute or two out of your way could literally save your life and the life of the wonderful children we have. We don’t need crosswalks every few feet, just use common sense. S. McBain

you in a headlock. All it would take is one accident and our coast would never be the same. Kinder Morgan can’t be allowed to risk our Fraser river salmon, or children playing over pipelines in schoolyards and killer whales surrounded by tankers carrying toxic tar sands crude. There are thousands of people in this province ready to show real environmental leadership, and stop Kinder Morgan’s pipeline plans for B.C. Ben West Tar Sands Campaign Director ForestEthics Advocacy

Royal Canadian Legion Branch #6 of Cloverdale which provided the colour party and conducted the military farewell for Ethel Lauder, Sergeant, Canadian Women’s Army Corps, Second World War, who served overseas and recently passed away. This group, upon request, travelled to Langley as the Langley branch was unable to carry out the function and were only too pleased to do so on their own time and expense. On behalf of Ethel’s family and all of us who attended the memorial service at the Sharon United Church, thank you very much, comrades. Mike Harvey Langley

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was gunned down, family and friends are inviting the community to a candlelight vigil for Maple Batalia, the third of its kind since her murder. Batalia’s older sister, Roseleen, said Monday the event is being broadened this year to shine a spotlight on violence against women in general. “There’s been a lot of focus on the bad guys, and often the women get left out,” Roseleen said. “We’re really avoiding that in Maple’s case.” On Sept. 28, 2011, Batalia, 19, an aspiring model, actress and health sciences student, was shot to death in the parkade at Simon Fraser University’s Surrey campus. Batalia’s former

Maple Batalia boyfriend, Gurjinder (Gary) Dhaliwal, was charged with first-degree murder in relation to her death. Gursimar Singh Bedi was charged with manslaughter with a firearm and being an accessory after the fact. The vigil is less about calling for justice than it is about preventing similar acts of violence

from happening again, Roseleen said. “We want to remember that this is essentially becoming an epidemic,” she said. “As I’m speaking to you right now, there’s a woman being abused, a woman being killed, around the world.” This year’s vigil will also honour the memories of two other women who died in acts of domestic violence: Manjit Panghali and Poonam Randhawa. Panghali was killed by her husband, while Randhawa was killed by her ex-boyfriend. “It’s important for us to continue coming together, to not only honour these women, not only remember them, but think of proactive measures of how we can stop this cycle,” Roseleen said. The public is invited

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Probe continues in fatal crash Not clear if charges will be laid in collision that killed teen SELF‐MANAGED STRATA OWNERS

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Surrey Six: Accused to be tried in separate trials From page 1

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NOTICE OF TEMPORARY USE PERMIT NOTICE OF TEMPORARY USE PERMIT At the Monday, October 7, 2013, Public Hearing meeting, commencing at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers, 14245 – 56 Avenue, the Council of the City of Surrey proposes to approve the issuance of the following Temporary Industrial Use Permit: Permit No. 7913-0182-00 Location: 10716 Scott Road Purpose of Permit: To continue the operation of a truck parking facility for 40 trucks for an additional three (3) year period. This facility will support in the provision of needed truck parking spaces in the City.

Additional information may be obtained from the Planning & Development Department at 604-591-4441. Copies of the supporting staff reports, the Temporary Use Permit and any other relevant background documentation are available on the City of Surrey website at www.surrey.ca or may be inspected at City Hall during business hours commencing Tuesday, September 24, 2013 until Monday, October 7, 2013. Members of the public are encouraged to submit their comments or concerns to Council, and may be submitted in writing to City Clerk. Comments may be faxed to 604-591-8731, emailed to clerks@surrey.ca or submitted by mail to the City Clerk at 14245 - 56 Avenue, Surrey, BC V3X 3A2, no later than Monday, October 7, 2013 at 4:00 p.m.

At the Monday, October 7, 2013, Public Hearing meeting, commencing at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers, 14245 – 56 Avenue, the Council of the City of Surrey proposes to approve the issuance of the following Temporary Industrial Use Permit: Permit No. 7909-0188-00 Location: 15372 – 68 Avenue Purpose of Permit: To allow the operation of a truck parking facility for a period not to exceed three (3) years.

Additional information may be obtained from the Planning & Development Department at 604-591-4441. Copies of the supporting staff reports, the Temporary Use Permit and any other relevant background documentation are available on the City of Surrey website at www.surrey.ca or may be inspected at City Hall during business hours commencing Tuesday, September 24, 2013 until Monday, October 7, 2013. Members of the public are encouraged to submit their comments or concerns to Council, and may be submitted in writing to City Clerk. Comments may be faxed to 604-591-8731, emailed to clerks@surrey.ca or submitted by mail to the City Clerk at 14245 - 56 Avenue, Surrey, BC V3X 3A2, no later than Monday, October 7, 2013 at 4:00 p.m. Jane Sullivan City Clerk

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Surrey sheriff takes to the road in Cops for Cancer ride by Boaz Joseph VICKI COBBY has

seen a lot of ups and downs over the last few months – namely the hills of Panorama Ridge and 176 Street in South Surrey. Over, and over. She’s been at it three to four days a week, repeatedly pedalling uphill past the Tong Louie Family YMCA (by coincidence, her regular workout spot) to prepare for a 900-kilometre ride that’ll take place over nine days. Cobby, a Sheriff Services records officer at the Surrey courthouse, is joining the 25-person Cops for Cancer Tour de Valley ride, which begins today (Sept. 26) in Langley and ends on Oct. 4 in Abbotsford. “I’ve never done this before,” says the 44-yearold Surrey woman. “It’s all new to me.” In fact, she only got her Cops for Cancer bike in April. “My training wheels have just come off,” she says with a chuckle. “I’m far from a cyclist.” Day one starts in Langley and Aldergrove, followed by a succession of long cycling days and nights spent in hotels, recreation centres, and school gyms. (Cobby has an air mattress packed). Over the nine days, the group of law enforcement and emergency services personnel will tour areas between Tsawwassen and Boston Bar, making ceremonial stops up to 10 times a day. See RIDE / Page 15


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Ride: Raises funds for child cancer research From page 14

In Cobby’s case, it’s her husband’s friend Brennan Bar, whose name is on her bike. On Oct. 1, the cyclist will have lunch The Langley man, approaching 50, on her home turf at the Surrey courtwas diagnosed with an aggressive canhouse. cer around Mother’s Day. Seeing other Tour de Valley groups He’s “fighting hard,” Cobby says. stop at her workplace in previous years Cancer has never been far from is where Cobby got the inspiration to Cobby. Both her mother do it in the first place. and mother-in-law have Cobby is one of only suffered from breast two sheriffs on the tour cancer. – the other is from ChilliCobby notes that her wack. training has been a learnThe objective of Tour ing experience – and not de Valley (one of four just because of the physical Cops for Cancer rides in effort. B.C.) is to raise money She says riding in a for the Canadian Cancer Vicki Cobby group takes lots of concenSociety – in particular, tration because bikes can Camp Goodtimes, where be just inches apart, and the group must 70-80 young cancer survivors enjoy a remain cohesive. week of recreation each summer in the “It’s not a race,” she adds. mountains north of Maple Ridge. While Cobby is riding through the (The other Cops for Cancer rides are Fraser Valley, Cobby’s husband will be Tour de Coast in Greater Vancouver, on a fishing trip. the Tour de North, which runs from “He’s got his holiday, and I’ve got Dawson Creek to Williams Lake, and Tour de Rock, a 1,000-kilometre ride on mine.” For more details about the Cops for Vancouver Island). Cancer Tour de Valley ride, visit http:// Cops for Cancer riders, who must bit.ly/12Ff1to each raise $5,000 in donations, also dedicate their rides to someone with bjoseph@surreyleader.com cancer.

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Should you have any concerns or comments you wish to convey to Council, please submit them in writing, fax or email to the City Clerk, 14245 56 Avenue, Surrey, BC, Fax: (604) 591-8731, email: clerks@ surrey.ca, no later than Monday, October 7, 2013 at 4:00 pm. There will also be an opportunity for persons wishing to do so, to make representations to Council at the October 7, 2013 Regular Council-Public Hearing meeting. Copies of the bylaw may be inspected at the City Hall and any inquiries relating to property issues should be made to the Realty Section (604-598-5700) or for inquiries relating to traffic issues contact the Transportation Planning Section (604-591-4146), Monday through Friday (except statutory holidays) between the hours of 8:30 am and 4:30 pm, commencing Thursday, September 26, 2013 up to and including October 7, 2013. City Clerk

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Surrey Official Community Plan Text No. 124 Amendment Bylaw No. 18075 Application: 7909-0188-00 Location: 15372 – 68 Avenue Purpose of Bylaw and Permit: The applicant is requesting to amend the Official Community Plan to allow a Temporary Industrial Use Permit on the hatched site. This permit will allow continued operation of an existing truck park facility to accommodate a maximum of 56 tractor trailers for a period not to exceed three (3) years. The applicant will be working toward a long-term permanent solution which includes redeveloping the subject property into business park buildings. DEVELOPMENT LOCATION MAP BYLAW 18075

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Surrey Zoning Amendment Bylaw No. 18055 Application: 7913-0069-00 Location: Closed Road Allowance adjacent to 6018 – 138 Street Purpose of Bylaw: The applicant is requesting to rezone the hatched portion of the closed road to Single Family Residential (12) Zone to create one (1) lot. The remaining portion of the closed road will be consolidated with the adjacent property at 6018 - 138 Street to facilitate the creation of (2) two Single Family Residential (9) Zone lots. This proposal is in keeping with the current development patterns in the neighbourhood.

Surrey Zoning Amendment Bylaw No. 18076 Application: 7913-0121-00 Location: 14245 – 56 Avenue (also shown as 14265 and 14275 – 56 Avenue) Purpose of Bylaw: The applicant is requesting to rezone the hatched parcel to a Comprehensive Development Zone. This proposal will allow the existing City Hall complex to be leased to a broader range of new tenants once the relocation to the New City Hall is complete. DEVELOPMENT LOCATION MAP BYLAW 18076

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Surrey Zoning Amendment Bylaw No. 18074 Application: 7913-0173-00 Location: 6329 King George Boulevard Purpose of Bylaw and Permit: The applicant is requesting to rezone the hatched property to Community Commercial Zone in order to expand office and commercial uses permitted on the site. The site revitalization will provide office, retail and general lease space consistent with other businesses in the area. In addition, a development variance permit is requested to support retention of the existing building in its current location. DEVELOPMENT LOCATION MAP BYLAW 18074

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Add Massey Tunnel plan to transit referendum: Mayors Road pricing and highway congestion also concerns by Jeff Nagel SOME METRO Vancou-

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Seaquam falls short in first game of season Holy Cross Crusaders keep Seahawks grounded in weekend matchup by Rick Kupchuk

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Langara Falcons in a race for a playoff position. They also have one game in hand, as their scheduled contest Sunday against the 2-0-3 Capilano Blues was postponed due to unplayable field conditions. A makeup date has yet to be determined. The Kwantlen men’s team was also in Nanaimo, but their first victory of the season still eludes them. They fell 1-0 to the Mariners, conceding the game’s only goal on a giveaway in the 35th minute. The Eagles played the last 20 minutes a man down after a Kwantlen player was assessed his second red card of the game, but were still able to press the Mariners net and threaten to tie the game. “I am very proud of how the boys played today,” said Eagles head coach Srdjan Djekanovic. “With such a young team, we know that mistakes will happen. The key for us is that we are learning and that we are constantly improving.” Kwantlen, which also had their game with the Blues postponed, fell to 0-2-3. Both Eagles teams will play at home twice next weekend at Newton Athletic Park, with Langara the visitors on Saturday and the Quest Kermodes the opponents on Sunday. Langara has records of 2-3-1 (women) and 3-1-2 (men), while the Kermodes are 4-0-2 (women) and 0-2-4 (men). The women kickoff each day at noon, followed by the men’s game at 2 p.m.

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Eagle – and current Vernon Vipers’ forward – Mason Blacklock has committed to play for the Michigan Tech University Huskies. Blacklock, 19, still has two years of eligibility in the B.C. Hockey League and will play this season for the Vipers. The South Surrey native has been well-travelled since joining the BCHL – also playing for Nanaimo, Langley and his hometown Surrey Eagles. The six-foot-one, 195-pound player joined the Vipers at the trading deadline last January, along with future considerations in a blockbuster trade for centre Adam Tambellini. Tambellini went on to help the Eagles to a BCHL title and an appearance at the RBC Cup, while Blacklock, who received a more prominent offensive role in Vernon, scored 18 points in 19 games after the trade. Prior to the deal, the fourth-year veteran had 17 goals in 32 games with the Eagles. The NCAA Division I Huskies will decide whether he joins them for the following season, or the 2015-16 campaign. “Mason has worked very hard to become the player he is,” said Vipers’ head coach Jason Williamson. “He is very deserving of this and I look forward to watching him grow as a player this year.” And though Blacklock missed out on the Eagles’ run to the RBC Cup last spring, he’ll get the chance this season – the Vipers are hosts of the 2014 tournament, and are assured a spot in the event. The Michigan Tech Huskies are based in Houghton, MI. – by Kevin Mitchell

by Rick Kupchuk FOLLOWING A season-opening victory, the North Delta Devils

are now winless in four consecutive Pacific Junior Hockey League games. The Devils fell 5-1 to the Delta Ice Hawks Tuesday evening in Ladner, the first time in three road games this season, in which they didn’t earn a point. North Delta fell behind early, and were outplayed for most of the contest. Michael Olson-Eyre, Alex Dawydiak and Evan Grannery lifted the home team to a 3-0 lead after 20 minutes.

Colin Catchpole gave the Devils some hope with a goal three minutes into the second period. But the Ice Hawks made it 4-1 before the period was over on Olson-Eyre’s second tally of the game, then added a fifth goal late in the third frame by Evan Diamantopoulos. Delta held a 37-31 shots on goal advantage, and won the special teams battle. The Ice Hawks were two-for-eight on the powerplay, while North Delta was scoreless in six chances. The Devils, now at 1-3-1 (won-lost-tied) will host the Ridge Meadows Flames Saturday night at 7:15 p.m. in the Sungod Arena. The Flames are also 1-3-1 this season.

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Thursday, September 26, 2013

Songs from the silver screen by Alex Browne

For the seventh year, a Surrey couple stages a Night on Broadway to benefit the Surrey Food Bank, this time saluting Hollywood

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t started as a salute to the opera, it moved to Broadway, and now it’s going Hollywood. But the purpose of Christopher Simmons and Debra Da Vaughn’s annual concert – to lend their musical talents for a boost to the Surrey Food Bank around Thanksgiving, when resources are usually at a pre-Christmas low – has been constant and unwavering. Their benefit for the Surrey Food Bank is back and bigger than ever Vaughn, Oct. 5 5, with Debra b Da Vaughn h Chris h i Simmons i and d guests present an afternoon f and d evening i performance f Oct i h all ll proceeds d in its seventh edition with a special donated to the Surrey Food Bank. movie-oriented theme: A Night on Broadway Goes Hollywood, which Some 25 top-30 pieces will include popular numbers – and a few unexpected comes to Surrey Arts Centre Oct. 5 in two performances (at 3:30 and 7:30 p.m.). surprises – from such shows as Grease, Mary Poppins, Guys and Dolls, West Side Quite apart from contributing to a worthy cause, A Night on Broadway Goes Story, Rent, Singin’ In The Rain and Dream Girls. Hollywood is a treat for audiences craving a scintillating, witty and – above all – Simmons and Da Vaughn are also quick to acknowledge a winning combination tuneful entertainment. behind the scenes that has helped them move their fundraiser to the next level; the The Surrey-based tenor-soprano, husband-wife team have assembled their larginspiration, marketing know-how and promotional materials contributed to the est, most versatile cast yet for this salute to favourites from hit musicals that have project by Chris Thornley of Thornley Creative Communications, the extensive travelled from Broadway to Hollywood – and in some cases vice-versa – over the producing expertise of Lyn Verra-Lay, plus the financial support of Envision past 80 years. Financial, as well as other sponsors – which enables them to make the proud “There are so many great songs that have been feaclaim that every cent raised through the sale of tickets will go to the food bank. tured in musical movies – it’s really a natural for us to do One of Da Vaughn’s voice students, Olivia Lang – a Lord Byng senior and also this,” says Simmons. an award-winning filmmaker – is gaining valuable experience as a production Returning from last year are soprano/choreographer assistant, they say. And Verra-Lay and Surrey Food Bank staff are also working on Vanessa Coley-Donohue, mezzo-soprano Tamara Croft, a few special elements to amp up the Hollywood razzle-dazzle factor for the show. and well-known musical theatre player Cathy Wilmot, “They’re trying to arrange a little bit of a Hollywood-premiere atmosphere,” Da who will be joined by baritone Chris King, pianist Vaughn said. Caitlin Hayes, bassist Graham Clark, drummer Daniel Thanks to the major sponsorship of Envision and many donations-in-kind, Fortin and some 18-20 members of the Lindbjerg Show including of rehearsal space by Vancouver Community College and microphones Choir directed by Chad Matchette, equally well-known by Capilano University, production costs don’t eat up the funds raised, they said. in theatrical circles. Last year’s concert raised some $11,000 and the goal this year is $20,000. Also returning is the show’s artistic director/master of They noted Envision’s Full Cupboard program – designed to “raise food, funds ceremonies Matthew Bissett. and awareness for food banks” in the communities it serves – is entirely in sync “He’s become known as ‘the man in the chair’,” Da Cathy Wilmot with their own initiative, and in addition to sponsoring last year’s and this year’s Vaughn said, adding that Bissett’s distinctive personality, shows, the organization has already committed to backing next year’s show as well. plus his skills as an actor and raconteur, made him an “Their aim is to get it ready for the next stage,” said Simmons, who said the proinstant hit at last year’s show – and an invaluable ally in shaping this year’s edition. duction team is already at work to line up a major sponsor for the year after next. “We were able to give up a little of the control by having Matthew make the “We want to continue to raise awareness of the need for the food bank – and selection of the songs this year,” she said. we’re also encouraging people to bring food donations to the show,” said Da Bissett has responded by creating interesting groupings of numbers – for Vaughn. instance juxtaposing songs from the original 1939 Wizard of Oz with numbers “It’s amazing to look back at this idea we had in our living room all those years from The Wiz and the much more recent Wicked. ago and see where it’s gone,” said Simmons, adding they marvel at the way people “As we chose the music in previous years, we came to realize this is one of the have embraced the concept and are making it their own. most difficult things about putting together a show,” Simmons said. “It’s grown a long way beyond what we do – when we say it’s a community event, “You’re always trying to balance upbeat numbers with ballads and other songs of it’s something that truly involves the whole community – something all of Surrey various types.” “He did a masterful job – and this year we actually have eight ensemble numbers should be proud of,” he said. 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Chorus (a Sweet Adelines choir and the 2013 International Harmony Classic Champions) will showcase their talent on Sept. 28 in a 12-hour Sing-A-Thon at venues throughout the Lower Mainland. Pledges and donations are welcome during these free thank-you concerts. Sing-A-Thon times and venues are: • 9 a.m. at Zion Park Manor, 5939 180 St. in Cloverdale • 10:10 a.m. at Harmony Court Estates, 7195 Canada Way, Burnaby • 11 a.m. at Shadbolt Centre for the Arts, 6450 Deer Lake Rd., Burnaby

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21 at Coast Capital ing design (Matthew Playhouse, and, with Bissett) and best only a few exceptions, graphic design, poster they were swept by two (Devin Karringten and shows: Surrey Little Mooney). Theatre’s Second World Home Fires, chosen War drama Home Fires best production, comand Mooney’s early edy or drama, by CTC ’60s-style musical Little representatives, won for Shop of Horrors, for best director (Brigitte Fighting Chance ProSeib and Paul Cowhig), ductions. best supporting actor The latter show – (Greg Radzimowski, which was presented Sonny), best costume as a summer co-prodesign (Bunny Patterduction with son), best set White Rock design (Seib) Players last and best set year before decoration a fall run in (Lana Hart). Vancouver – Best took a total supportof 10 awards, ing actress while Home honours were Fires took shared by seven. Home Fires’ Also Rebecca Rebecca Strom notable at Strom the CTC gala (Susanna) and was the presentation of Sheila Greentree, who lifetime achievement played Lenya Zubritsky awards to two wellin White Rock Players known community Club’s Fools (which theatre personalities, was also directed by costumer and set decoMooney). rator Pat MacLean and Another notable split director Dale Kelly. decision was the award Little Shop, judged for best actor, shared by best musical production actors in two Langley by CTC representatives Players Club producfrom all participating tions, Reginald Pillay clubs, also won for best (Shorty, in Jim and director of a musical Shorty) and Ken Boyd (Ryan Mooney), best (Michael Novak, in God lead actor in a musical of Carnage). (Kerry O’ Donovan, Best performance Seymour), best lead by an actress in a actress in a musical leading role went to (Melissa Clark, Audrey), Tracy Labrosse (Suzy best supporting actor Hendrix, in New in a musical (Greg Westminster-based Dalmage, Orin Scrivello Vagabond Players’ Wait and other roles) and Until Dark). best supporting actress Fraser Valley Gilbert in a musical (Veronika and Sullivan Society’s Sztopa, Ronette). pantomime The Mooney’s musical Phantom of the Panto also got the nod for received recognition best choreographer for best graphic design, (Angela Cotton), best programme, for Paddy music director (Vashti Tennant. Fairbairn), best lightarts@peacearchnews.com

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Supersonic Transport Ltd. at # 597- 7231, 120 Street in Delta BC requires truck drivers for long haulage. Must be willing to travel throughout whole North America. Work is in team and individual. Should have class 1 or A driver license. No experience required. On job training will be provided. Must have functional knowledge of English. A salary of $ 24/hr will be paid with other benefits. Please send your resume and driving abstract to: Fax, 604-598-2772 or email at: sales@supersonictransport.ca

Peter Brian Taylor 1938 - 2013 Peter Taylor passed away Thursday September 19, 2013 in Peace Arch Hospital in White Rock. He succumbed after a fairly lengthy illness. He was a resident of White Rock. Peter Taylor was born in Vancouver, BC on August 20th 1938. The family lived in Vancouver for number of years, moved to Maple Ridge and then to Vernon in 1956. Not long after that Peter joined the RCAF in 1957 at the age of 19. After a proud 14 year Service in the Air Force, Peter went into franchising Pizza Delight for about 8 years and then settled into a successful career in Real Estate. He retired to White Rock about 15 years ago.

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BOOKKEEPER Our company currently has a position for an intermediate bookkeeper in our Langley location. The position involves client bookkeeping for diverse industries using Simply Accounting. Must have strong Simply Accounting skills and knowledge with filing GST/PST returns and payroll. Experience with tax preparation an asset. We are an established company and offer a great work environment.

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Predeceased by his parents, Peter James Taylor who passed away March 24, 1980, aged 62 years and Kathleen Margaret Taylor nee Bond who passed away on June 22, 2003 at the age of 89 years. Both were residents of Surrey. And one Grand daughter, Nicky died 2010, 1 niece Roxanne Hirschfeldt nee Taylor, died 2009, 1 nephew Scott Taylor died 2010. Peter is survived by his wife Muriel, two son’s Peter John Taylor, wife Leanne, Brian Anthony Taylor, his wife Tammy and two brothers Michael Taylor and his wife Wendy of Elmira Ontario, Kirk Taylor and his wife Daryl-Johanna of Surrey, 9 grandchildren, Chase, Samantha, Sabrina, Kristy, Nick, Bridgette, Samantha, Bella and Gabrielle. 4 Great Grandchildren, Myla, Dominic, Sylvia and Brett, 2 nieces, Donna, her family Allyson, her family and a nephew, Jim Taylor. Plus many Grand nieces and nephews. We want to thank the Doctors and Nurses at Peace Arch Hospital for their care, patience and kindness to Peter. The hospital staff were also very helpful and caring to the family.

A Memorial and Celebration of Life will be held in honour of Peter Taylor, Sunday, September 29, 2013 1:00pm - 4:00pm at White Rock Elk’s Lodge, 1469 George Street, White Rock, BC

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109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

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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INTERIOR HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR SCHOOL. NO Simulators. In-the-seat training. Real world tasks. Weekly start dates. Job board! Funding options. SIGN UP ONLINE! iheschool.com 1-866-399-3853

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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.

HAIRCARE PROFESSIONALS

QUALIFIED HAIRDRESSER to work in seniors care home nr Cloverdale Thurs & Fri. 604-420-9339

Send resume: wstewart@fabcoplastics.com

HELP WANTED

CLEANER/HOUSEKEEPER 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.

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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SharePoint Specialist 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:

soneill@hierichmond.com

Fax 604-241-1840 Phone 604-248-8203

LADIES TAILOR

Miss India Fashions ltd. at 164, 12899 80th Avenue in Surrey is hiring a ladies tailor. Must have experience for more than 1 year of stitching, repair and alterations of Indian/Pakistani ethnic dresses such as Salwar suit, Kurtis, Lehngas etc. Hindi or Punjabi is an asset. Salary $14/hr Minimum work will be 40 hrs/week. Other benefits. Please send your resume at 604-593-5252 or avneetmodi@hotmail.com or meet in person at shop.

604-328-8984 or 604-589-7730 or email: dmerc@telus.net

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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! Apply in person with resume: Attn.

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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!

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DECK HAND

KENNEL ATTENDANT required for busy boarding kennel. Must be reliable. Grooming experience an asset. Email: ncamire@telus.net

EDUCATION

HELP WANTED

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.

CANADIAN FARMS PRODUCE Inc., located in Surrey requires Full Time general farm workers. Accommodation available. Wage $10.25/hour. Must be in good physical shape. Training provided. Heavy lifting req’d. Please fax resume to: 604-574-5773

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HOUSEKEEPERS

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

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

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CONCRETE FINISHER ~ CEMENT MASON ~ HELPER

QUALIFIED HAIRDRESSER for Hair Salon. Flexible Schedule & Good Pay. 778-885-3325 or paulnandha@gmail.com

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Family Caregiver.

PLEA provides ongoing training and support. A young person is waiting for an open door... make it yours. 604.708.2628 caregiving@plea.bc.ca www.plea.ca

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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, resulting in a growing employment need for professionals who can support and promote optimal health for seniors. Earn up to $23.50/hour. Government student loans & funding (ELMS/WCB) & other financing options available to qualified applicants.

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EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION 142 OFFICE SUPPORT/CLERKS 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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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

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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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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. 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

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

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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 Unique Taste, Unique Menus... Gourmet, Customized Menus Tailored To Your Function...

Kristy 604.488.9161

As a F/T Machinist you will qualify for Health, Dental, Vision & More.

threescocatering@shaw.ca or Visit us at: www. threescompanycatering.ca

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Skills to pass road tests, safe performance driving, Class 5 & 7, easy parallel & stall parking.

Call Ali 604-618-2567

Trailer Mechanic

30 years in driver training

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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

EXP. CARPENTER / HANDYMAN All types of work! No job too small! Over 20 yrs exp! Ed 778-888-8603

SAHOTA FRAMING

Re-Reroofing, Stairs, Windows, Doors, Tiles, Insulation, Hardy/ Siding, Finishing. 604-728-0866

Tom 778-895-9030 or 604-582-1875

TIMWOOD HOMES ** SPECIALIZING IN RENO’S ** ~ Framing . Sundecks ~ ~ Stairs . Rooms . Garages ~ ~Sheds . Patios . Bsmts ~ ~ Interior/Exterior Painting ~ ~ Tiles . Laminate Floors ~ ~Vinyl Siding ~

ROYAL KING

damaged concrete. Ken 604-307-4923

AKAL CONCRETE.

GARDENING & LANDSCAPING

Reas. Rates S Quality Work Black Top Paving S Gardening Lawn Care S Yard/Fall Clean Up & Gutter Clean Up FREE ESTIMATES

CALL, 604-761-1743 1 DAY INSTALL COMPLETE BATHROOM REMODELING Free Estimates

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

Call SUNNY GILL 604-807-4763

Call: Rick (604) 202-5184

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

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ALWAYS! GUTTER Cleaning & Roof Blowing, Moss Control,30 yrs exp., Reliable! Simon 604-230-0627 GUTTER CLEANING, window cleaning, yard cleanup, pressure washing. 20 yrs exp. 778-384-4912

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ARCO CONST. Framing, Drywall, Wood Finishing, Texture, Painting, Kitchen/Bath Remodeling, Elec, Plumb, Flooring. FREE EST. Mike 604-825-1500. Harry 604-500-3630. 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

Reno & Texture Specialist, Painting.

“No job too small”. 604-825-8469

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

Ask us about $20K Gov’t Grant or visit: www.bchousing.org/HAFI - 1 Piece Seamless Acrylic Walls - Custom Showers, Tubs, Glass Doors - Wheelchair Accessible Showers

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

A Call to Vern. Free Est. Drywall,

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ELECTRICAL

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

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ALTERNATIVE HEALTH

Excavator & Bobcat Services

Need CA$H Today? Own a vehicle? Borrow up to $25,000

AMAZING MASSAGE New Location. Hot Oil. 10am - 10pm. Call: 604-719-5628

HEALTH MASSAGE

Grand Opening 11969 88th Ave. Scott Road

10:00a.m.-10:00p.m.

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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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•Drainage •Back-Filling •Landscaping & Excavating. •Landclearing & Bulldozing Hourly or Contract 38 Years exp. “Accept Visa, Mastercard, Discovery & Debit”

604-576-6750 or Cell: 604.341.7374

CLEANING SERVICES

FINANCIAL SERVICES

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FENCING

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.

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

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The interest of all applicants is appreciated, however, only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.

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Registered Credit Consultant Email: tahir@tahirmalik.ca

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FITZ ELECTRIC. New build. Residential. Tenant Improvements. Com Reno’s, Lighting rebates. work 778-231-8332, www.fitzelectric.net

Closing Date: Monday, Sept. 30, 2013

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HANDYMAN with great finishing touch. Carpentry, Tiling Painting, Drywall, etc. Free Est. Call Denis 778-240-2160

- Hedge Trimming -Pruning - Clean-up - Lawn Cutting - Power Raking - Aeration - Summer Clean-up

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

Call 778-881-0961

MUSHROOM MANURE

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

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All types of reno’s. •Driveways •Sidewalks •Floors •Stairs •Forming •Retaining walls. Best rates! Best Service!

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EB GARDENING. Complete property maintenance. Landscaping, pressure wash. 604-543-1634, 604-318-5636

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

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Advertising Sales Consultant

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CONCRETE & PLACING

UNIQUE CONCRETE DESIGN

ACR Group located in south Richmond seeks a F/T worker to perform machining on rubber, urethane and some metal. Candidates should have exp. in operating various lathes and be able to read various measuring devises. Candidates with a fourth class boiler ticket will be considered first. A forklift ticket or experience driving a forklift is also preferred.

Mega Cranes Ltd. an industry leader is seeking an energetic, aggressive self starter for a full time position.

FINISHING, HARDWOOD & LAMINATE FLOORS CUSTOM SHOWERS & SAUNAS

175 CATERING/PARTY RENTALS

JOURNEYMAN MACHINIST WANTED

Hours are 7:30am - 3:30pm Monday to Friday as well as some overtime. Wage will depend on qualifications.

BL CONTRACTING

All Phases of Renovations

604-653-5928

Please contact Mike e-mail: mike@megacranes.com or fax 604.599.5250

We also have a Company Paid RRSP Plan. You must be willing to join the union ( CEP).

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

Reunites Loved Ones

Heavy Duty Diesel Mechanic

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

For all your decorating needs, why not call a Master Painter?

DON’T LET TIME & DISTANCE STAND IN YOUR WAY.

Opportunity for an outstanding

Please send your application in confidence to:

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Our work environment sets industry standards for professionalism and innovation. The News combines a salary/benefits package designed to attract and retain outstanding staff.

GARDENING

Specializing in *Palm, *Tarot Cards, *Crystal Ball Readings.

Please contact Mike e-mail: mike@megacranes.com or Fax: 604.599.5250

The ideal candidate has a positive attitude, a proven track record in sales, is highly motivated with strong organizational and communication skills.

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Discover the power of Energy Readings by Angela

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HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

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

Psychic Healer

Required for RH Contracting Ltd. Must have experience with water and sewer piping. Offering Competitive Wages Based on Experience. Benefits Available.

Required Immediately.

The Abbotsford News, one of Canada’s leading community newspapers, has an opening for an Advertising Sales Consultant.

CLEANING SERVICES

SPIRITUAL

CONSTRUCTION PIPE LAYER

BENEFIT PACKAGE!

Bindery Workers

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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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PLUMBING

A Gas Fitter 0 Plumber

604-307-4553

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

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RUBBISH REMOVAL

JUNK REMOVAL By RECYCLE-IT!

• Furniture • Appliances • Electronics • Junk/Rubbish • Construction Debris • Drywall • Yard Waste • Concrete • Everything Else! **Estate Clean-Up Specialists**

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Morris The Arborist

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

FULLY INSURED

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LANDSCAPING

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

Excellent Rates. (604)780-4604

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

POWER WASHING GUTTER CLEANING

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Complete Landscape Service

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Hauling Anything.. But Dead Bodies!!

20 YARD BINS AVAILABLE We Load or You Load !

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Call Ian 604-724-6373

Specializing in landscape renos Bobcat - Excavator - Decks Retaining Walls - Paving Stones New Lawns-Irrigation-Drainage Hedging and more *30 Yrs Exp. *Fully Insured Call Brian for a free estimate

353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS

604-773-1349

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

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

AFFORDABLE MOVING

$45/Hr

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

Aluminum patio cover, sunroom, railing and vinyl. 604-521-2688 www.PatioCoverVancouver.com

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APARTMENTS 1 Bdrm. $700.00 2 Bdrm. $825.00

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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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

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CEDAR APTS

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$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

SURREY CENTRAL. BACHELOR suite, $575. Avail Oct 1. N/P. Call: 778-317-5323 or 604-916-2906.

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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

CEDAR Hills 12185-98A Ave. 2 Bdr gr/lvl, suit 1 or 2. Avail now, ns/np. $750. 604-951-7351, 604-722-8267

FLEETWOOD - 1 Bdrm bsmt suite, Avail Oct 1. $600/mo incl utils. N/P, no lndry. (604)596-5903.

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

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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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 NEW PAINT & flooring 3 bdrm 4-plex in Newton. N/s or pets. Bus stop at door. $1000+ utilities. 604560-0652 S.Surrey spac 3 bdrm 1.5 baths f/p inste, bsmt, appls, priv bckyd, quiet area Cls to ament. Lease & ref reqd $1450 Nov 1. 604-332-9413 msg 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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CHIMNEY HILL. LARGE 2 bdrm bsmt suite. Avail. now. N/S. N/P. Call 604-593-5025. SURREY: 107/131 St. 3 Bdrm rancher, 1 bathrm, laundry. $1200/m + utils. (778)228-7080

CLOVERDALE:16708 64 Ave. 2 bdrm. incls. utils. cbl. & W/D, cls. to bus & amens. n/s, n/p. Avail. now. $870/mo. 604-574-8647

SURREY 140/60 Ave. 3 Bdrms, 2.5 baths, lots of prkg, $1800/mo, avail Oct 10th. (604)763-2490

CLOVERDALE 189/55. 2Bdr suite laundry neg. Avail immed. NS/NP $800 incl utils/cbl/net 778-574-8283

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

Cloverdale - 2 bdrm bsmt suite, 176th & 60th Ave. $700/mo. Avail. now. (604)574-1674

SURREY: Guildford. 3bdrm newly reno’d rancher. 5appl. Avl now. Nr amen. Small Pet ok 604-584-1223

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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

FLEETWOOD. 4 bdrm, 2 living rms, 2 bath, sngl garage, lg yrd, NS/NP. Nr Safeway. $1650+utils. Available immed. 604-722-0234 FRASER HTS., 2 levels, 3bdrms, 2.5 baths, double garage. $1750/mo. Avail Oct 1. TJ @ Sutton Proact, (604)728-5460 GREEN TIMBERS 3 bdrm Rancher with 2 baths, laundry, fenced yrd, $1375/mo. Avail now. TJ @ Sutton Proact, (604)728-5460 GUILDFORD clean 3 bdrm rancher f/p, f/s, nr all amens/schools, fenced yard, 1 sml pet ok, $1300/mo +utils. Avail Nov 1st. Call 604-619-2315.

Green Timbers 140/92, 3 bdrm own ldry full bath No smoking NP Oct 1 $1000 all inclusive 604-589-5575 Guildford 150/96, 1 bdrm newly reno’d cls both schls, lam flr, $500 incl util Avail now 604-781-6583 GUILDFORD 2 BDRM STE. Clean, quiet area, NS/NP. Hydro, heat & washer. $700. Oct 1. 604-583-7575

CLOVERDALE 2 bdrm ste in quiet CDS. Incl gas f/p, dishwasher, utils ldry. NS/NP. $895m. 778-808-5100

N. DELTA: 2 bdrm bsmt suite. Oct. 1. n/s, n/p. Longterm lease. $925 inc hydro, cbl, w/d. (604)725-5631

CLOVERDALE, 56/188. Newer 2 bdrm bsmt suites. Avl. now. ns/np. $850/mo. inc util. 604-518-9017

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.

CLOVERDALE, 62/175 St. 2 Bdrm $800, 1 bdrm $600 incl hydro/gas. Avail now. NS/NP. 604-897-3814

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FLEETWOOD 156/91. 5 bdrm house, 2 kitchens, 3 baths, laundry, nr bus. NS/NP. Avail Now. $1900/mo + utils. 778-908-3221

FRASER HTS. new 2 bdrm ste. Nr Pacific Academy Oct 1. N/P. $850 incl util cbl & ldry 604-498-4898

CLOVERDALE. 2 Bdrm ste $700 inc all utils. No lndry. N/P. Avail now 604-807-9017, 604-614-4790

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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.

FRASER HEIGHTS large 1500 sqft. 3 bdrm in brand new home, 2 bath, big patio, nice lndspg, clean & quiet Near elem/high schools, avail now, NS/NP. $1500. Joe 604-857-3891

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CHIMNEY HEIGHTS, 5 bdrm 2 lvl hse, 4 baths, din/rm, fam/rm, 5 appl attch garage, big bkyrd. Nov 1st. $1900/mo. NS/NP. 778-896-7481

FRASER Heights, 3bdrm, 2 full baths + den bsmnt. In suite laundry. Inc utilities & basic cable. Walking distance to PA & bus stop. Rent $1000/mnth. Call 778-838-8457, rrai@telus.net

CHIMNEY HEIGHTS. New large 2 bdrm ste. Avail now. NP/NS. $800 incl utils. No cbl/ldry. 778-899-2200.

DUPLEXES/4PLEXES

GUILDFORD bright clean 2 bdrm bsmt, w/d, fenced yard, near schls. NS/NP. $750 +utils. 604-283-9055.

FLEETWOOD: 95A & 156 St: 2/bdrm. $750/mo inclds hydro. Avl Oct. 1st. N/P, N/S. (604)583-4980.

CHIMNEY HEIGHTS 1 bdrm ste, hrdwd flrs $475 incl utils/cable. No laund, ns/np. Immed. 778-896-7481

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

FLEETWOOD 2 bdrm grnd lvl suite d/w, w/d, ensuite, quiet area. $825 incl util/cbl, ns/np/nd. 604-543-3355

CHIMNEY HEIGHTS 148/72. New 2 bdrm suite, near schools. NS/NP, avail now. $650/mo incl utils. 604594-4825 or 604-773-6110

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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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Fleetwood 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

BEAR CREEK Surrey. Lrg newly reno’d 2bd g/l ste. NS/NP. $850 incl cbl/hydro. Nr amens 604-594-9148

SURREY - Luxury 2 bdrm condo exc shape. U/g parking, storage, 5 appli’s. $1050/mo + hydro. Avail now. (604)370-1042 lve msg

4 BRM 2 bath house. Att garage close to transit. Avail Oct 1st 604951-9492, frkhan@ymail.com

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FLEETWOOD 15302-84th Ave. 1 bdrm bsmt ste $500 incl hydro & cbl. N/S. Avail now. 604-599-8937

CEDAR HILLS 90/123 1/2 bdrm G/L suite $525/$675. Near ament Suits mature NS/NP 778-710-7686

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ENVER CREEK 2 bdrm ste, sh ldry, clse to both schls, transit & shopping NS, sm pet ok 1yr lease min $700/mo Avail immed For more info Crossroad Management Ltd 778-578-4445

6671 130A St. 2 Bdrm grnd lvl ste. Own washer/dryer. N/S, N/P. Call: (604)507-8128 or (604)644-6984

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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.

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CLOVERDALE: Lrg, spac 1 bdrm. $600 inc utils. Cls to elem & athletic park. Free WiFi. 604-671-4128

$650/MONTH - Two bedroom ground level suite for rent. Laundry Included. Close to school, transit, shopping. Near 119th st and 76th ave. Call 604-805-9251

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

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NEWTON, 1 bdrm, great location, all appls incl W/D, 2 prkg, clse to shops & transit NS/NP. 1yr lease. $950/mo. Crossroads Management Ltd. 778-578-4445

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NEWTON, Large new upper suite, own bath, etc. near Kwantlen. $400 incl everything. 604-593-1791.

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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.

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

NEWTON 149/72 Large 2 bdrm, N/S. Avail now. $700/mo incl utils. & cable. Parking. (604)501-9454

SURREY Fleetwood. New Elegant 1Bdr bsmt suite in prestigious quiet area, avail Oct 1st. N/S. $680/mo incl utils/cbl/net. Call 604-454-4761.

NEWTON. 2 BDRM bsmt suite. $700/mo includes utils. N/P, N/S. Avail now. Call 604-968-4127. NEWTON: - 2 bdrm bsmt suite, clean. Cls to schools/bus & shops. Oct. 1. $750/m. 778-552-4418. NEWTON: 2 BDRM grnd lvl bsmt suite, avail now. Utils incl. For info call after 5pm 604-572-2768 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. PANORAMA 2 bdrm ste in newer hse, full bath, utils incl $700/mo Avail now. NS/NP 604-780-6866 Port Kells 2 bdrm g/l, 1500sf incl alarm ldry, $900 incl all utils. Avail Oct 1. 604-881-2322, 604-820-6921 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 122/78 2 bdrm ste, $625 hydro incl. Nr bus, schools, shops. Avail now. NP/NS. 604-897-0426 SURREY 148/84. 2bdrm grd lvl ste, Nr schl,bus,shops. No cable/laund. N/P. $750 incl utils. 778-823-1200.

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CTRL SURREY 96/134, 1300sf, 3 bdrm upper ste, 1.5 bths, huge l/r, kitch. ldry $1150+util. 778-891-9086

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N. DELTA 3 bdrm, 1.5 bath, gas f/p, 2 balconies, granite, h/wood floors, quiet area. NS/NP. Avail Oct 15th $1200/mo +utils. 604-618-0480.

TRUCKS & VANS

2002 OLDS SILHOUETTE, every option, DVD, perfect cond, 150K, private. $3800 obo. 778-565-4230

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. $1800+util. 604-765-6511

2003 F150 FX4 Lariat pkg with extras, Ford serviced, 155K, exc cond, $9800 obo. (604)671-1193

SURREY 84th/144 St. SIDE SUITE: 3 Bdrm + den, full bath, ns/np, avail now. $900/mo. 604-614-2130

2008 FORD RANGER, 4 cyl, 5 spd standard. White. Good running condition. $4200. Call 778-863-3383

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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SURREY 9766 160A St. 1000 sq.ft. 3 Bedroom, 1 bathroom basement suite. KIDS ARE WELCOME. $1000/mo. 778-887-7402

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SURREY, Bridgeview 12470 114 Ave. 3 Bdrm, nr schl/Skytrain. $950 incl hydro & w/d. (604)729-6860

NEWTON, 7156/144 St. New 3/bdrm Townhouse, 2 levels, 2.5 baths. Tandem garage. Avail Oct 1. $1400/mo. incl. util. TJ @ Sutton Proact, (604)728-5460

SURREY Fleetwood 2 bdrm., priv yrd, ns/np, n/lndry, avail now. $750 incl utils/int.cble. 604-839-5733

SURREY 65/135 3 Bdrm T/H $970. Quiet family complex, no pets, washer/dryer, call 604-596-1099

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2000 Ford Taurus- 75,000kms, good condition, $3000 obo, call: Ken 604.593.3018 2005 KIA CRX 4 door, auto, 86K, $3200. Call 778-863-3383

821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS 1997 CAMRY, 4 dr 4 cyl, auto, loaded, new tires, aircared, mint cond. $3400 obo. 604-936-1270 1999 VW Golf 5spd Hbk. New clutch, mufflers, etc. Green. 778988-2736 weisinger_f@live.com $2700obo 2003 HONDA CIVIC - 4 dr automatic, Low kms only 133,000. $3950: (604)218-9795

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WEEKLY SPECIALS SEPT. 28-OCT. 4, 2013 Engines - Gas............................................. $139.95 Transmissions ............................................. $49.95 Starters ......................................................... $17.95 Alternators ................................................... $17.95 Front Bumper Covers - Composite ........... $59.95 All Bucket Seats - Manual ....................... $19.95 All Bench Seats .......................................... $24.95 Any Plain Steel Wheel ................................ $7.95 Fenders ......................................................... $20.95 Car Doors...................................................... $34.95 Trk/Van/SUV Doors ..................................... $44.95 Hoods ............................................................ $39.95 Now That’s a Deal!

2010 NISSAN ALTIMA 2.5 SL 4dr sedan, auto, dark grey 50,000K fully loaded $12,500 firm. 604-538-9257

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NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS 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

NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS

SELF-SERVE DISCOUNT AUTO PARTS OVER A THOUSAND VEHICLES TO CHOOSE FROM

2012 DODGE RAM 3500 diesel 4x4, auto, silver, loaded, leather, navigation backup camera, 30K. Electric auto folding steps. $44,500/obo. Call 604-836-5931

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2005 ALTIMA - auto, 134K, Burgundy, new tires. Keyless entry. No accidents. $6300/obo: (604)502-9912

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CLOVERDALE Downtown 180/57 3bdrm newly reno’d, lge yd, $1350. Avail now. 604-576-1987, 537-7873

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.

SURREY; Avail Oct. 1, 2 bdrm ground level suite, n/s, n/p. $800/mo. (604)583-2750

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• Autos • Trucks • Equipment Removal

SURREY 168/57 Ave. 1 Bdrm suite $575/mo utils & cable incl. Avail now. N/S, N/P. Call 778-885-5971. Surrey 2bdrm, coin laundry, nr school/bus/superstore,avail now, N/S N/P.604-543-6250, 604-762-1325

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This week’s theme:

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BOLIVAR HTS 10873 140th St. 3 bdrm upper suite. Newly renovated. $1150/m inc. utils, cbl, wifi, lndry. Avail. Oct. 604-782-2008.

TOWNHOUSES SURREY SUTTON PLACE

SURREY Scott Rd & 98th Ave. 2 Bdrm grnd level suite, nr Skytrain & bus. Avail. now. NS/NP. $760 incl hydro 604-585-0330, 778-994-2426

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Sleeps 6. 117,604/km. $8000. Call 604-596-2640

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AAA SCRAP CAR REMOVAL Minimum $150 cash for full size vehicles, any cond. 604-518-3673

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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plants 75. White-handed gibbon 76. Winged deity 77. Goldilocks, e.g. 78. Nine days’ wonder 79. Restrain 80. Eagle 81. Hang 82. Stood out 83. Fair fun 84. Clean a certain way 86. Manufactory 87. Prison denizens 88. Colonel -- Lilly 89. Discordia 90. Kitchen refuse 91. End of the quip: 7 wds. 99. Sportswear brand 100. Simulacrum 101. Ego -102. Qiviut 104. Abbr. in citations 105. Assistants 106. Pick up on 107. -- Weston Loomis Pound 108. Lack 109. Comb 110. Glyceride 111. Worn out DOWN 1. Haversack 2. Case 3. She, in Santiago 4. Taylor’s successor 5. Blue color 6. In the blink of -- -7. Fastening device 8. Campus org. 9. -- as (since) 10. Having cleats 11. Merry-Andrew 12. Designer -Gernreich 13. Ersatz: Abbr. 14. Rowing and sewing 15. Strabismus

16. Swivel 17. Seine tributary 18. Grammar school gp. 28. Solenoid 29. Porcine grunt 30. Golf club 34. Inflame 35. Mud volcano 36. Amber-colored wine 37. Diagnostic machine 38. Avena 39. Domestic 40. Folklore creatures 41. Variety of sherry 42. Release 43. Parks and Ponselle 45. Platitudinarians 46. Glimmer 49. Came upon 50. Genus of cats 51. Storyboard element 53. Lid hardware 54. Graded 55. Sons and grandsons 57. Writer Bagnold and namesakes 58. Cold 62. River in France 63. Appropriate 65. Equine animal 66. Pied-a- -69. Apis mellifera

70. Consumed 71. Raiment 73. Lackaday! 74. Appliance for hair care 77. Mensa member 78. Censure 79. Swelled out 81. Proofer’s directive 82. Buttonhole 83. Underwater obstacle 85. Sicken 86. Father confessor 87. Palpus 89. Proceeds with caution 90. Aspect 91. Jot 92. -- vital 93. Arab ruler: Var. 94. Miami- -- county 95. Pindarics 96. Pavilion 97. Flow slowly 98. David Copperfield’s wife 99. Bench 103. Schoolboy

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Thursday, September 26, 2013 Surrey/North Delta Leader B1

Pink salmon surge draws caution for fishery

One Enchanted Evening

Weaker sockeye and coho runs at risk of bycatch, say conservationists by Jeff Nagel

A HUGE NUMBER of pink salmon returning to the Fraser River has conservationists warning that the temptation to fish them heavily could still threaten atrisk sockeye salmon. The Pacific Salmon Commission estimates 26 million pinks are returning to the river this year – almost three times as many as expected. Commercial fishermen, anglers and First Nations all got the go ahead to fish for pinks after sockeye fishing was closed this summer to ensure enough of that species get upstream to spawn after a lower-thanforecast return and dangerously warm river temperatures. Watershed Watch Salmon Society executive director Craig Orr warned the pressure to fish abundant pinks can result in an accidental bycatch of sockeye, as well as weak runs of Interior coho salmon. “This return of sockeye this year are the ones coming back from the disastrous 2009 return that triggered the Cohen Inquiry,” Orr said. “We have

Craig Orr to take special care with these sockeye. There’s not a lot of them around.” The Department of Fisheries and Oceans did halt commercial pink fishing near the river mouth Tuesday night, a decision Orr applauds. He said it’s deceptive to look solely at the overall number of sockeye estimated to be returning this year – about 3.7 million

compared to just 1.6 million in 2009 at the previous point in the four-year life cycle – and conclude stocks are rebounding. Individual runs of sockeye returning to specific streams can go extinct if they’re victims of a bycatch when fishermen target stronger sockeye stocks, like the Quesnel Lake run, or, in this case, large numbers of pinks. “We still have many sockeye stocks in the Fraser River that are in the red zone that have been declining rapidly over the past several generations,” Orr said. “We don’t want to cause local extinctions because people can’t move and they’re depending on those fish coming back to their back yards.” Orr is urging care to fish selectively and release sockeye caught accidentally when fisheries are permitted. He was also critical of the federal government for so far failing to formally respond to the 75 recommendations of the Cohen Commission to address the sockeye decline, released nearly a year ago.

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Did you know that the City of Surrey has a Tree Protection Bylaw? Tree Protection Bylaw No. 16100 protects trees against damage or removal, including many trees on private property. If any protected tree is removed without a permit, fines can range from $1,000 to $10,000 per tree. Damage includes cutting off the top, removing too many branches, burying the trunk or anything that will cause a tree to die or decline; fines and charges can apply to these practices. If you want to remove a tree on your property, please check our website, call 604-5914675 or email treebylaw@surrey.ca to check if it is protected first. For tree concerns on City of Surrey property, call 604-501-5050. All tree work should be done by a qualified certified arborist. www.surrey.ca/treeprotection

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B2 Surrey/North Delta Leader Thursday, September 26, 2013

P R O P E RT Y TA X E X E M P T I O N S F O R T H E Y E A R 2 014 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN of the intention of the City Council of the City of Surrey, pursuant to Section 227 and Section 94 of the Community Charter S.B.C. 2003, c.26, to provide exemption from property taxes for a period of one year (2014 Taxation Year) for the properties listed below. Estimated City taxes are shown for the year 2014, and for the following two years: 2015 and 2016.

Section 224 Tax Exemption Bylaw 18045 – Schedule A Name Akal Academy Society Atira Women’s Resource Society Atira Women’s Resource Society B.C. Amateur Softball Association (Softball City) B.C. Family Hearing Resource Centre B.C. Genealogy Society BC Landscape Nursery Association Bethesda Christian Association Canadian Islamic Education Society Community Living Society Community Living Society Community Living Society Community Living Society Crescent Beach Community Services (Alexandra Neighbourhood House) Crescent Beach Community Services (Alexandra Neighbourhood House) Elizabeth Fry Society of Greater Vancouver Elizabeth Fry Society of Greater Vancouver Fraser Region Aboriginal Friendship Centre Association Fraser Region Aboriginal Friendship Centre Association Greater Vancouver Youth for Christ Howe Sound Rehabilitation Services Society Imitating Christ Ministries John Howard Society Kennedy Community Hall Launching Pad Addiction Rehabilitation Society Lower Fraser Valley Exhibition Association On the Water Rich Media Ministry OPTIONS: Surrey Community Services Society OPTIONS: Surrey Community Services Society OPTIONS: Surrey Community Services Society OPTIONS: Surrey Community Services Society Phoenix Drug & Alcohol Recovery PLEA Community Services Society of BC PLEA Community Services Society of BC Progressive Intercultural Community Services Society Progressive Intercultural Community Services Society Roman Catholic Archbishop of Vancouver: Rosemary Heights Retreat Centre Royal Canadian Legion Royal Canadian Legion Royal Canadian Legion Royal Canadian Legion Royal Canadian Legion Satnam Education Society of British Columbia (Preschool & Daycare) Shirley Dean Pavilion - Fraser Health Authority Sources Community Resources Society Sources Community Resources Society Sources Community Resources Society Sources Community Resources Society Sources Community Resources Society Sources Community Resources Society South Surrey Field House Society Strawberry Hill Farmer’s Institute Surrey Association for Community Living Surrey Association for Community Living Surrey Association for Community Living Surrey Association for Community Living Surrey Crime Prevention Society Surrey Food Bank Foundation Surrey Little Theatre The BC Wildlife Federation The Centre for Child Development of the Lower Mainland The Muslim Youth Centre The Semiahmoo Foundation The Semiahmoo Foundation The Semiahmoo Foundation The Semiahmoo Foundation The Semiahmoo House Society TLC The Land Conservancy of British Columbia TLC The Land Conservancy of British Columbia TLC The Land Conservancy of British Columbia TLC The Land Conservancy of British Columbia Westminster House - HRC Care Society Whalley & District Senior Citizen Housing Society (Kinsmen Place Lodge) Total Estimated Taxes

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Address 204, 12639 - 80 Avenue Confidential Confidential Portion of 2201 – 148 Street 15220 – 92nd Avenue 211 – 12837 – 76 Avenue Portion of 5783 – 176A Street 16321 – 108 Avenue 13630 Grosvenor Road 18365 – 73rd Avenue 15659 - 96 Avenue 8041 Coopershawk Court 15293 – 95 Avenue 2916 McBride Avenue Portion of 12210 Agar Street 11187 Ellendale Drive Confidential 14589 - 108 Avenue 14756 – 88 Avenue Portion of 114 &115, 12975 – 84 Avenue 14557 - 105A Avenue Portion of 12969 Crescent Road 12817/12819 – 104 Avenue 8870 – 120 Street 984 - 160 Street 17890 – 62 Avenue 115 – 13045 – 84th Avenue Confidential 13520 – 78 Avenue 13582 – 68 Avenue 9803 – 140 Street 13686 – 94A Avenue Portion of 12159 Sullivan Street Portion of 16590 – 96 Avenue Portion of 7566 – 120A Street 205 - 209, 211, 12725 - 80 Avenue 3690 – 152 Street 13525 – 106 Avenue and 10630 – City Parkway Portion of 16323 Beach Road 2290 – 152 Street 2643 – 128 Street 17567 – 57 Avenue 6999 – 124 Street 9634 King George Boulevard 1290 – 160 Avenue 102, 104-107, 110, 13771 – 72A Avenue 14718 Winter Crescent 1951 King George Boulevard 15318 – 20 Avenue 2343 – 156 Street Portion of 2197 – 148 Street 12152 – 75 Avenue 17677 – 56A Avenue 101, 102 and 202 – 17687 – 56A Avenue 18919 – 62A Avenue 17949 Roan Place 15 – 12484 – 82 Avenue 10734 – 135 Street 7027 – 184 Street 9706 – 188 Street 9460 – 140 Street 208 & 209 – 7750 – 128 Street Portion of 2124 – 154 Street 2360 – 153 Street 3, 5, 6 - 13550 - 77 Avenue 15306 – 24 Avenue 12698 – 25 Avenue 17215 – 104 Avenue 17055 – 106 Avenue 17122 – 106 Avenue 17174 – 106 Avenue 1653 - 140 Street 9650 – 137A Street

Estimated Taxes 2014 478 1,891 1,631 30,200 4,838 877 1,447 1,423 916 2,514 1,285 1,666 1,219 8,093 3,806 3,963 1,491 1,271 1,064 1,955 1,622 15,015 1,842 2,637 0 5,200 985 1,431 6,283 1,104 1,115 0 1,137 1,196 880 3,493 26,283 22,495 6,607 7,573 7,908 8,665 1,311 11,887 2,222 4,548 2,574 1,718 1,481 1,949 2,782 2,730 768 1,175 1,612 3,406 662 2,904 1,126 971 12,878 1,557 1,719 1,273 2,731 7,245 2,131 76 1,085 742 742 23,014 48,953 345,471

Estimated Taxes 2015 497 1,965 1,695 31,378 5,027 911 1,503 1,478 952 2,612 1,335 1,731 1,267 8,409 3,954 4,118 1,549 1,321 1,105 2,031 1,685 15,601 1,914 2,740 0 5,403 1,023 1,487 6,528 1,147 1,158 0 1,181 1,243 914 3,629 27,308 23,373 6,865 7,868 8,216 9,003 1,362 12,351 2,309 4,726 2,674 1,785 1,539 2,025 2,890 2,836 798 1,221 1,675 3,539 688 3,017 1,170 1,009 13,380 1,617 1,786 1,323 2,837 7,528 2,214 79 1,127 771 771 23,913 50,862 358,946

Estimated Taxes 2016 516 2,042 1,761 32,602 5,223 947 1,562 1,536 989 2,714 1,387 1,799 1,316 8,737 4,108 4,279 1,609 1,373 1,148 2,111 1,751 16,209 1,988 2,847 0 5,613 1,063 1,545 6,783 1,192 1,203 0 1,227 1,291 950 3,770 28,373 24,284 7,133 8,175 8,537 9,354 1,415 12,833 2,399 4,910 2,778 1,855 1,599 2,104 3,003 2,947 829 1,268 1,740 3,677 715 3,135 1,216 1,048 13,902 1,680 1,856 1,375 2,948 7,822 2,300 82 1,171 801 801 24,844 52,846 372,946


Thursday, September 26, 2013 Surrey/North Delta Leader B3

P R O P E RT Y TA X E X E M P T I O N S F O R T H E Y E A R 2 013 Section 224 Tax Exemption Bylaw 18045 – Schedule B Name Crescent Beach Swimming Club Fraser Valley Heritage Railway Society Lower Mainland German Shepherd Dog Club OPTIONS: Surrey Community Services Society Panorama Ridge Riding Club South Fraser Community Services Society South Fraser Community Services Society (Surrey HIV/AIDS Centre) Sunnyside Saddle Club Surrey Sailing Club Total Estimated Taxes

Address 3136 and 3138 McBride Avenue 5554 - 176 Street 19461 – 36 Avenue 9815 – 140 Street Portion of 5435 – 123 Street 10667 – 135A Street 10689 - 135A Street 2284 – 165 Street 3140 McBride Avenue

Estimated Taxes 2014 5,448 3,405 3,434 8,861 3,560 3,083 1,466 14,680 2,298 46,235

Estimated Taxes 2015 5,660 3,538 3,568 9,207 3,699 3,203 1,523 15,253 2,388 48,039

Estimated Taxes 2016 5,881 3,676 3,707 9,566 3,843 3,328 1,582 15,848 2,481 49,912

Estimated Taxes 2015 33,290 12,970 38,119 6,373 27,704 15,184 27,589 15,977 31,747 58,898 34,263 38,159 5,717 26,836 34,584 407,410

Estimated Taxes 2016 34,588 13,476 39,606 6,618 28,784 15,776 28,665 16,600 32,985 61,195 35,599 39,647 5,940 27,883 35,933 423,295

Estimated Taxes 2014 460 3,825 1,032 872 1,231 1,607 2,632 2,361 1,288 8,174 1,494 1,259

Estimated Taxes 2015 478 3,974 1,073 906 1,279 1,670 2,735 2,453 1,338 8,493 1,553 1,308

Estimated Taxes 2016 497 4,129 1,115 941 1,329 1,735 2,842 2,549 1,390 8,824 1,614 1,359

2,769 363 1,606 501 31,474

2,877 377 1,669 521 32,704

2,989 392 1,734 541 33,980

Estimated Taxes 2014 1,000 1,558 1,013 1,768 2,623 311 1,416 1,512 717 1,571 4,842 2,816 1,424 4,670 4,120

Estimated Taxes 2015 1,039 1,619 1,053 1,837 2,725 323 1,471 1,571 745 1,632 5,031 2,926 1,480 4,852 4,281

Estimated Taxes 2016 1,080 1,682 1,094 1,909 2,831 336 1,528 1,632 774 1,696 5,227 3,040 1,538 5,041 4,448

31,361

32,585

33,856

Section 224 Tax Exemption Bylaw 18045 – Schedule C Name Baltic Properties (Brookside) Ltd. Cherington Intercare Inc. Clayton Heights Care Holdings CPAC – Crescent Gardens Inc. Elim Housing Society Evergreen Cottages Fleetwood Place Holdings Guildford Seniors Village Ventures Ltd. Hilton Villa Care Centre Laurel Place Holdings Ltd. Morgan Heights Care Ltd. Morgan Place Holdings Peace Portal Lodge Rosemary Heights Seniors Village Suncreek Village Total Estimated Taxes

Address 19550 - Fraser Highway 13453 – 111A Avenue 18788 – 71 Avenue 1222 King George Boulevard 9055 – 160 Street 15640 – 84 Avenue 16011 – 83 Avenue 14568 – 104A Avenue 13525 Hilton Road 9688 – 137A Street 15955 - 27 Avenue 3288 – 156A Street 15441 – 16 Avenue 15240 - 34 Avenue 13687 - 62 Avenue

Estimated Taxes 2014 32,040 12,483 36,688 6,134 26,664 14,614 26,553 15,377 30,555 56,687 32,977 36,727 5,502 25,829 33,286 392,116

Section 224 (2) (g) Tax Exemption Bylaw 18046 Name Bear Creek Punjab Cultural Society Calvary Worship Centre Celebration Christian Fellowship International Celebration Life Ministries Cloverdale Christian Fellowship Society Connecting Community Church Grace Baptist Church Great Light Healing Ministries Hahn Seok Buddhist Foundation Ismaili Jamatkhanas Prayer Facility Lifesource Canada Society Nightshift Ministries Society Praise International Church Radical Faith Church Somali Islamic Society of BC White Rock South Surrey Jewish Community Centre Total Estimated Taxes

Address 8580 – 132 Street 11125 – 124 Street 106 – 12332 Pattullo Place 105, 7533 – 135 Street Portion of Bldg A, 17802 – 66 Avenue 14625 – 108 Avenue 4 – 13570 – 78 Avenue 12059 – 88 Avenue 14069 – 104 Avenue 15177 – 68 Avenue 6333 – 148 Street 10635 King George Boulevard 15290-103A Ave and 10304 – 152A Street (known as 103 and 105 – 15310 – 103A Avenue) 1A, 12988 – 84 Avenue 18 – 13478 – 78 Avenue 32 – 3033 King George Boulevard

Section 225 Tax Exemption Bylaw 18047 Name Arthur Hedley House Boothroyd House Cecil Heppell House Creighton House Feedham House Historic Collishaw Farm John Horner House Ocean Park Community Hall Richardson House Robert Dougal MacKenzie Heritage House Rothwell House Sullivan Community Hall Tynehead Community Hall White Rock Seventh Day Adventist Church Willard Kitchen Heritage House

Address 11927 - 96A Avenue 16811 - 60 Avenue 5818 – 182 Street 10668 – 125B Street 14040 – 32 Avenue 16520 – 40 Avenue 12645 – 14B Avenue 1577 – 128 Street 16940 Friesian Drive 5418 – 184 Street 2598 O’Hara Lane 6306 – 152 Street 9568 – 168 Street 16017 – 8 Avenue 2590 O’Hara Lane

Total Estimated Taxes INQUIRIES: Further inquiries should be directed to City Hall, Office of the City Clerk, 14245 – 56 Avenue, Surrey, BC V3X 3A2, Phone: 604-591-4132, Fax: (604-591-8731), Email: clerks@surrey.ca, Monday through Friday (except statutory holidays) between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. City Clerk

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New face at helm of SFU Surrey

Stephen Dooley takes executive director post Nov. 1 Black Press THERE WILL BE a new

face at the helm of Simon Fraser University’s Surrey campus later this fall. Stephen Dooley, director of community engagement at Kwantlen Polytechnic University (KPU), will take up the post of executive director, effective Nov. 1. Dooley, who has worked in Surrey for more than two decades, will build on the work of founding Executive Director Joanne Curry, who has for the past decade overseen SFU Surrey’s rapid growth. Curry has taken a new post at SFU as associate vice-president of external relations, but will remain involved in

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Stephen Dooley is SFU’s new executive director.

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STRAWBERRY HILL LIBRARY TAX EXEMPTION BYLAW No. 18051 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN of the intention of the City Council of the City of Surrey, pursuant to Section 227 and Section 94 of the Community Charter S.B.C. 2003, c.26, to provide exemption from property taxes for a period of 10 years, (2014 - 2023 Taxation Years) for the property located at 7399 – 122 Street, otherwise known as the Strawberry Hill Library. City taxes for the next three years are estimated as follows: 2014: $7,218 2015: $7,499 2016: $7,792

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SURREY CLOSE AND REMOVE THE DEDICATION OF HIGHWAY OF A PORTION OF ROAD ADJACENT TO 16025 – 104 AVENUE, 15810 – 105A Avenue and 10511 – 160 STREET, BYLAW, 2013, NO. 18072 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN of the intention of the City Council of the City of Surrey, pursuant to Section 40 and Section 94 of the Community Charter S.B.C. 2003, c.26, to adopt “Surrey Close and Remove the Dedication of Highway of a Portion of Road Adjacent to 16025 – 104 Avenue, 15810 – 105A Avenue and 10511 – 160 Street, Bylaw, 2013, No. 18071” at the Regular Council-Public Hearing meeting on the 7th day of October, 2013. This closure is intended to remove the dedication of 751.4 square metres of surplus road allowance in order to facilitate the consolidation with the adjacent property at 16025 – 104 Avenue, 15810 – 105A Avenue and 10511 – 160 Street. In accordance with the Community Charter, SBC 2003, c.26, as amended, approval of the disposition of the road will be considered by City Council at a later date. Should you have any concerns or comments you wish to convey to Council, please submit them in writing, fax or email to the City Clerk, 14245 - 56 Avenue, Surrey, BC, Fax: (604) 591-8731, email: clerks@surrey.ca, no later than Monday, October 7, 2013 at 4:00 pm. There will also be an opportunity for persons wishing to do so, to make representations to Council at the October 7, 2013 Regular CouncilPublic Hearing meeting.

Further inquiries should be directed to City Hall, Office of the City Clerk, 14245 – 56 Avenue, Surrey, BC V3X 3A2, Phone: 604-591-4132, Fax: (604-591-8731), Email: clerks@surrey.ca, Monday through Friday between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. City Clerk

Copies of the bylaw may be inspected at the City Hall and any inquiries relating to property issues should be made to the Realty Section (604-598-5700) or for inquiries relating to traffic issues contact the Transportation Planning Section (604-591-4146), Monday through Friday (except statutory holidays) between the hours of 8:30 am and 4:30 pm, commencing Thursday, September 26, 2013 up to and including October 7, 2013. City Clerk

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Surrey’s expansion plans, municipal relations, and the support of SFU’s India initiative. “We welcome Stephen and look forward to his leadership in helping us to expand our Surrey programs and contributions,” said SFU President Andrew Petter. “He brings an enthusiasm, experience and a deep understanding of our commitment to being Canada’s most community-engaged research university.” Dooley, originally from Ontario, began teaching in KPU’s sociology department in 1993. He has served as an administrator, researcher and instructor, twice serving as chair of sociology and teaching both sociology and criminology courses. Prior to acquiring his community engagement role at KPU earlier this year, Dooley spent nine years as director of the institution’s Centre for Interdisciplinary Research. In this role he led the development of KPU’s approach to community-based research. The role also spawned myriad community partnerships with such stakeholders as the City of Surrey, the Surrey School District, the Board of Trade and numerous non-profit agencies. His involvements include key contributions to Surrey’s first poverty reduction plan, vice-chairing the city’s Social Policy Advisory Committee and serving on the boards of KEYS House and Health Solutions and the Surrey Urban Mission. Earlier this year Dooley was named Leader of the Year in the The Surrey-North Delta Leader’s annual Community Leader Awards. “I am honoured and humbled to be taking on this position,” Dooley said. “I hope to continue the amazing efforts at SFU Surrey to engage meaningfully in the local community, and to support the success of students in both their education and in developing their own commitment to community.” SFU has campuses in Vancouver, Burnaby and Surrey, delivering almost 150 programs to more than 30,000 students.


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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)

For more information: 604.502.6065 | environment@surrey.ca

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B6 Surrey/North Delta Leader Thursday, September 26, 2013

SOLO District soars above Burnaby with Altus

By Kerry Vital

Appia Developments is reinforcing its reputation for amazing homes with Altus, the second phase in its SOLO District neighbourhood. Altus will be the tallest building in Burnaby at the equivalent of 55 storeys tall, with office space on the first 14 floors and residential from 200 feet up. “The views start from the bottom (residential) floor,” says Appia Sales and Marketing Manager Lisa Murrell.

With condominium homes ranging from approximately 516 to about 1,700 square feet in a variety of floorplans, it won’t be hard to find your perfect home. Something that sets Altus apart are the choices it offers for three-bedroom units, which is something buyers have been asking for and Appia is happy to be able to provide in the newest phase of SOLO District. Part of the appeal is the huge amenity space that Appia is calling Club 55 with a barbecue area, full kitchen, media area and billiards and ping-pong tables and generous outdoor deck

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space for residents of Altus, to be located on the top floor of the tower. The office tower will include a gym that residents have access to as well, and a multi-sport court on the third floor. SOLO District will eventually be comprised of four residential towers and over 1,400 homes. The community will also include Burnaby’s first Whole Foods, commercial opportunities, office space and tons of green space. “There are several other exciting anchor tenants to be announced,” says Murrell. “This is a very, very cool community.” Walkability was one of the more important aspects, Murrell says. “There’s everything you could possibly need here,” she notes. “It’s been really well-received by the community.” SOLO District is perfectly situated for transit, shopping, education and leisure activities. The Brentwood Skytrain station is just steps away, along with Brentwood Town Centre. Golf courses, parks and fitness facilities are also nearby. Homes at SOLO District start at $293,900. For more information about Altus and SOLO District, visit www. solodistrict.com or call 604-298-8800.

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North Burnaby is a vibrant place full of things to do, from rowing on Burnaby Lake, above, to shopping at Brentwood Town Centre, right. If it’s higher education you’re after, Simon Fraser University, above right, has been rated as one of the top universities in Canada.

North Burnaby a thriving neighbourhood

By Kerry Vital

North Burnaby is a rapidly growing region, with plenty of opportunities for shopping, dining, education and recreation, from golf courses to rowing to swimming. The area is an exciting place to live and is becoming a major urban centre in its own right. Never boring and always busy, North Burnaby is becoming the place to be. North Burnaby, also known as the Brentwood area, is about 20 minutes from downtown Vancouver via SkyTrain, and about 30 minutes from the Vancouver International

Airport. This contributes to the popularity of the neighbourhood with young professionals; about 39 per cent of the population in the area is between the ages of 20 and 44. Among the notable developers who are building in North Burnaby are Appia Developments, Ledingham McAllister, Bosa Development and Embassy Developments. It is hard to be bored in North Burnaby, with its selection of parks, art galleries, museums and theatres. If it’s a bit of culture you’re looking for, you can start up on Burnaby Mountain at the Simon Fraser University Art Gallery. It’s open to the public free of charge and the displays change every few months. Simon Fraser also houses the Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, which showcases artifacts from around the world. There are several parks in Burnaby, so outdoor activity is never far away. Burnaby Lake Regional Nature Park surrounds the lake. The park includes a dog off-leash area, the Burnaby Sports Complex,

the Burnaby Equestrian Centre and several walking and cycling trails. However, its biggest draw is the lake itself, which has a rowing course for canoeing, kayaking and rowing training. Confederation Park is also an activity hub, with walking trails, a skate park, a lacrosse box, a running track, a community centre, several picnic sites and playgrounds, baseball diamonds and other playing fields. It’s also home to the McGill branch of the Burnaby Public Library and the Eileen Dailly Leisure Pool and Fitness Centre. North Burnaby is also full of opportunities for all levels of education. The largest institution is Simon Fraser University, just a few minutes from the centre of North Burnaby on Burnaby Mountain. The British Columbia Institute of Technology also has its main campus in Burnaby. North Burnaby is a well-connected city, with several options for public transportation, walking or cycling if you feel like leaving your

car behind. Because it’s nearly the centre of the Metro Vancouver area, it is easy to get on your way, whatever way you choose. Food is a necessity of life, and it’s highly likely that shopping is as well. Luckily, North Burnaby has many options for both. Your first stop for some retail therapy is Brentwood Town Centre, located right in the centre of North Burnaby and well-served by transit, including its own SkyTrain station. With department stores and smaller shops all in one place, you’ll be able to do much of your shopping in one spot. North Burnaby is a chef ’s dream, with stores such as Bosa Foods, famous for amazing Italian imports, and Cioffi’s Meat Market and Deli, which offers an array of fresh cheeses, dried pastas, olive oils, premium meats and homemade sausages, among other products. Grocery stores such as Safeway and Save-On Foods are also in the area. If you’re looking for a night out, there are many options for casual or fine dining as well.

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Thursday, October 17, 2013 at 4:00 PM to Sunday, October 20, 2013 at 6:00 PM BC Place Stadium 777 Pacific Blvd., Vancouver Do you know what day and time you are heading down to the show? If so, you can pre-book your 20 minute complimentary appointment with a renovation professional at the GVHBA Ask a Pro Renovation + Design Centre during the show. Email GVHBA at larraine@gvhba.org to reserve your spot or book a time when you arrive at the exhibit.


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