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Transit riders vent over SkyTrain snarl by Jeff Nagel TRANSLINK IS apologizing after a
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Delta man nabbed on gun smuggling charge Ravinder Singh Toor, 21, mailed a handgun from the U.S. to a residence on Scott Road by Kevin Diakiw
A DELTA man faces up to four years in a U.S. prison after pleading guilty to attempting to smuggle a gun across the border into Canada. Court documents indicate Ravinder Singh Toor, 21, of Delta headed across the Pacific Highway border crossing on May 29 of this year, saying he was just heading down to do some shopping at Bellis Fair mall. Prior to his attempt to cross, B.C.’s Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit (CFSEU) warned border guards Toor may try to enter the U.S. He had been under investigation in this province for alleged arms smuggling and drug trafficking. After he entered the U.S., border patrol alerted the U.S. Homeland Security, which began to follow Toor. According to charging papers, Toor dropped off his sister and cousin at the mall, then drove to an auto shop. He came out of the shop carrying a small black gun case. He later drove to an electronics shop and came out with a “VCRtype device.” Then he walked into a UPS store to mail the package to an address on 120 Street in Surrey. Homeland Security investigators found a Glock handgun and empty magazines. Toor admitted he obtained a weapon in the United States. His guilty plea, to a single count of smuggling firearms, was accepted Monday in U.S. District Court in Seattle. Prosecutors suggested a sentence of up to three years and 10 months. He has not been formally sentenced.
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Fundraising concert to benefit grieving family Surrey mom dies suddenly, leaving three children and her partner behind house on 10 acres in Port Kells, and their mom and aunt live next door, so they’re all close by. SHE DIED suddenly last month, leaving behind her partner of 10 years and “The support we’ve had from friends and everyone has been overwhelmthree kids. ing,” said Jason. Brandi Rylander was just 36. Still, he said, it’s turned their world upside down. She was at home and had been exchanging text messages To help his brother and the children out, Jason has planned a with her common-law husband Mike Kolins, who was on fundraising concert in Surrey Nov. 2. The show will feature five a ferry. She suddenly stopped replying to his texts. As time punk/metal bands, including Legion of Goons, Remember the passed, he became concerned and phoned his mom, who went Lite-Brite?, Night Terrors and Old Man Strength. over to the house and found Rylander unconscious. The fifth band, W.D.C., was one Mike and Jason formed as “She just went for a nap and didn’t wake up,” said Jason pre-teens and which lasted about 10 years, with different memKolins, Mike’s brother. bers. The band hasn’t played a show in more than 15 years. He said the preliminary autopsy was inconclusive, and the “They’re reuniting for that show,” said Jason. family is awaiting further tests to determine a cause of death. Funds will be raised through $12 admission, as well as a silent Jason Kolins She didn’t have any known serious health problems and wasn’t auction featuring jewelry, CDs, and gift certificates for a tattoo on any medications. shop and Bosley’s pet store (where Mike works). In the meantime, everyone is pitching in to help the grieving The event takes place at Olympia Pizza, 10257 King George husband care for the children – a son who’s 14 and two daughters aged six Blvd., on Saturday, Nov. 2. Doors open at 7:30 p.m. Tickets at the door. and four. A trust fund has also been set up at CIBC for Michael Kolins and Children Fortunately, Jason and Mark and their respective families live in the same (#410 64-49638) and donations can be made at any branch. by Sheila Reynolds
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She was among many passengers who complained of poor communication by TransLink and insufficient help from staff for the throngs that were packed into SkyTrain stations awaiting trains. “I understand that things happen that are out of control, but things that are should be managed properly, and weren’t,” added Kris Liu, who cited “terrible communication, inadequate buses and misinformed staff.” Others gave up altogether. “I spend 25 minutes waiting for a bus, then when it finally comes and I have to make a transfer to another
bus, it comes but is completely full,” recounted Julia Hart. “Ten minutes later, another one comes, and it too is completely full. I give up and come back home, missing a $200 class.” Many passengers are calling on TransLink to compensate them for the morning disruption. “Today has been the absolute worst,” said Chris Keehn. “Where are our refunds?” The shutdown began just before 6:30 a.m. and normal service was restored on SkyTrain after 1:30 p.m. TransLink spokesman Derek Zabel said the power rail installation error caused damage to the collector shoe assembly of a train, which in
turn ripped up a section of communications cable. “We certainly apologize to our customers who experienced delays today and hopefully we can earn the right to continue to serve them in the future,” he said. “This was a major service disruption for customers right in the middle of the morning commute.” A previous SkyTrain shutdown in July was not related to the power rail replacement project, which will continue for several more months. Zabel said TransLink has no capability to issue refunds, although that may be an option after Compass cards are rolled out. jnagel@surreyleader.com
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Keith Morgan will tell you what is hot and not among the new models. Women play a decision-making role in more than 80 per cent of car purchases; Alexandra Straub will help them make the right decision. In Near New, technical wizard Bob McHugh will pick out the best in “previously loved” cars. Ian Harwood will join us soon with his column Just Trucks. Yours truly will bring you the latest news from all of the international launches and auto shows and make sure Driveway speaks to all of our readers, not just car nuts. Blair Qualey, President and CEO of the B.C. New Car Dealers Association, shares our enthusiasm: “The launch of Driveway is good news for readers as well as the B.C. auto industry, which is a $10-billion business that employs 34,000 direct and indirect jobs in the new car industry in this province. “Car buyers throughout the province will now get the sort of auto news and information previously enjoyed only by residents of the larger metro areas. The breadth of the coverage will benefit new car dealerships of all brands by exposing a large new readership to their products. A knowledgeable buyer is good for all brands.”
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Decades of borrowed time George Mackie Library celebrates 30 years at its present location
son Elementary. Having caught the alvir Bahia is like book bug in Grade 5, she a book that the found a never-ending George Mackie smorgasbord of reading Library bor- material to savour. rowed and hasn’t returned “For me it was a big in nearly 35 years. deal. It was my entertainAnd like any book, her ment,” she says. story started on page one The atmosphere was – specifically when she also intimidating for an was hired as a page, way 11- or 12-year-old with back in 1979. seemingly more enthusiBahia has a tale to tell asm for books than those – at a time when North in charge. Delta’s library She describes is celebrating the tut-tutting, 30 years at its eagle-eyed “old” present location librarians who (it had opened made sure she in 1972 a few kept her hands blocks to the off some books east at the build(such as holds ing now shared or ones recently by Watershed Balvir Bahia returned). Artworks and Her curiosity the North Delta only increased. Potters Guild). One day, at the age of The George Mackie 15, she noticed some girls Library is not the only touching some of the branch celebrating a hands-off books. They milestone. This month were sorting them. And Tsawwassen Library being paid for it. marks 40 years in South In went an application, Delta, and Ladner Pioand soon after came an neer Library celebrates interview. 50 years at its Memorial To Bahia’s relief, it Park location. was not with one of All three branches are the intimidating book part of the Fraser Valley nannies, but kindly Lolly Regional Library (FVRL) Heath, North Delta’s first system – the largest in librarian. B.C., with 25 community “Why do you want locations serving nearly to be a page?” she was 700,000 people. asked. Bahia has been in “I really love books,” North Delta long enough was the simple answer. to recall chatting with Bahia has seen enorBetty, the then-elderly mous changes throughwidow of the Delta out the years. LPs, alderman and library cassette tapes, VHS tapes, namesake who, through CDs, DVDs, eBooks and fundraising, paved the other media have been way for the library before part of the library’s techhe passed away in 1971. nological evolution over “I called her Mrs. the decades. Mackie,” says Bahia, now Library Manager the operations manager Gillian McLeod says the for Delta Libraries. branch has been both at Bahia “discovered” the the front of and (intenpublic library when she tionally) slightly behind was a student at Richard- the technology – allowby Boaz Joseph
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ing, for example, people to borrow DVDs at a time when video stores are largely gone. Regardless of the technological changes, McLeod believes books are here to stay, noting there’s a 1.9-million floating book collection shared with the 25 other FVRL branches. Delta Libraries today are more than the collections, however. There’s an array of equipment and programs, including computers, eBooks, reading clubs, crafts, poetry
nights in Punjabi and Urdu, digital magazines, digital audio books, ESL circles, writers’ series, teen nights, Babytimes, Parent Child Mother Goose, and more. And there are plans for the future: Media streaming (akin to Netflix), lounge areas for telecommuters, possibly even video and/or sound editing studios for artists. Still, the books beckon. Now responsible for the library’s circulation, Bahia can’t walk through an aisle without straight-
ening a shelf or spotting a spine out of place. “It’s ingrained,” she says. “When you do shelving for four hours a day, you learn.” The George Mackie (8440 112 St.), Tsawwassen (1321A 56 St.), and Ladner Pioneer Libraries (4683 51 St.) are holding 30th anniversary parties on Saturday (Oct. 26) from 3-4:30 p.m. There is also a an amnesty for overdue borrowed materials on that day. Visist www.fvrl.bc.ca or call 604-594-8155.
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he Youth Smoking Survey, which surveyed awareness about these new forms of flavoured students from October 2010 to June 2011, tobacco, and how they have negative health implicawas released earlier this month by the Propel tions. Centre for Population Impact at the UniverWhile the Tobacco Act amendments of 2009 were sity of Waterloo. a step in the right direction, more government action The survey finds that 52 per cent of students who needs to occur so that the purpose and intent of these had used tobacco products in the 30 days prior to the amendments is actually carried out. While Health survey had used flavoured tobacco products. That Canada does issue warnings and seize products if translates to around 169,300 Grade 9-12 students. rules are broken, legislation is needed which will preThe figure is 30,500 in British Columbia. vent tobacco companies from simply making a few While amendments to the Tobacco Act in 2009 minor changes to their products and escaping conseprohibited flavoured cigarettes, cigarillos, and the quences by utilizing loopholes for their protection. sale of individual small cigars, youth still have access The Ontario Campaign for Action on Tobacco, to harmful flavoured products, although in a slightly which includes the Canadian Cancer Society different form. Flavoured products are still being (Ontario), Ontario Medical Association, Heart and sold, as some cigarette companies have found ways in Stroke Foundation of Ontario, and Non-Smokers’ which to circumvent the law. Rights Association, wishes to see a ban The amendments in 2009, for instance, on all flavoured tobacco products. applied to cigarillos, which weigh less Provincial governments in Quebec than 1.4 grams, and menthol products are and Alberta are considering bans on also excluded. flavoured products. Some cigarette companies have simply Ontario’s health minister is also increased the weight of their tobacco concerned with the latest data and is products and are selling products in considering taking action. a variety of flavours, including candy A dialogue on how to best prevent flavours, cherry, chocolate and many othflavoured tobacco products from ers. These products are also packaged in falling into the hands of youth also colourful ways and many do not contain needs to occur at the government level Japreet Lehal in British Columbia. Potential actions cancer pictures and health warnings, as seen on traditional cigarette packages. to consider may be a full ban on all This combination of packaging and flavoured products, implementaflavours entices youth to try these harmful products, tion of explicit and larger health warnings on these and many may become lifelong users. products, stronger prevention of the sale of products According to the FDA (U.S. Food and Drug to underage smokers, increases in the current 1.4Administration), “all tobacco products, including gram weight restrictions, new packaging guidelines, flavored tobacco products, are as addictive and carry stricter ID checks, and significant increases in the the same health risks as regular tobacco products.” legal smoking age for tobacco products, especially Furthermore, the FDA also describes how cigarette flavoured products. smoking can cause a variety of cancers, and heart and A concerted and collective effort by both provinlung disease. cial and federal governments to close loopholes and While most Canadian youth have learned about prevent the sale of flavoured products to youth is the health hazards of smoking in school, it is imporneeded for public health protection. tant for them to realize and not be deceived by some tobacco companies which are simply repackaging Japreet Lehal is a student at Simon Fraser University and flavouring these dangerous products to target Surrey. He writes regularly for The Leader. youth. Schools should also take actions to raise japreet@live.ca
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Halloween safety on the RCMP radar Swimmer AS WE near one of the most anticipated days of the
year for children – Halloween – please be sure to include safety in your plans and take the necessary precautions when out enjoying the festivities, whether you are trick-or-treating with young children, celebrating, or just out driving. During the Halloween season, our frontline officers will be supported by several extra resources from different sections of the Surrey detachment in an effort to ensure the safety of all who will take part in “spooky” activities. In addition, officers will be adopting a zerotolerance enforcement approach to control any unsafe situations that might occur. Our officers’ main objective is to ensure the safety of children during trick-or-treat hours, and to maintain high police visibility leading up to Halloween and on
Halloween night. Here are some Halloween safety tips to keep in mind: • Wear costumes that are easily seen and appropriate for weather conditions; • Drive cautiously and slowly; • Stick to pedestrian crossings when on foot; • Make sure that all candy and treats are inspected before being eaten; • Do not enter a stranger’s house or vehicle; • Only visit houses that are well lit; • Be aware of the route your child plans on following and make sure they stick to it. Please take the time to have a conversation about Halloween safety with your children. Although the majority of Surrey residents celebrate Halloween in a safe manner, we usually see a
rise in calls for services and we plan our resources accordingly. Also, please note the City of Surrey restricts the use of any type of fireworks all year, including Halloween, to only those who possess a valid Federal Fireworks Supervisor’s Certificate and a valid permit from the Surrey Fire Department. Individuals under the age of 18 who are caught in possession of fireworks may be susceptible to a $250 fine. Exploding fireworks without a permit can lead to a $500 fine, whatever your age. Do your part to help make this Halloween safe by reporting suspicious activity to the Surrey RCMP at 604-599-0502. Have a safe and happy Halloween. Surrey RCMP Cpl. Bert Paquet
On a mission to help others
AT LONG LAST, the Surrey Urban
Mission’s new home is ready. Ours was a story of trial and perseverance, but the doors opened for service in mid-June. It has truly been a work in progress as many parts of the renovation still needed completion. A great deal of gratitude is due to all of the individuals and businesses who contributed in such meaningful ways to ensure that the Surrey Urban Mission’s new home is a wonderful space for people to spend time in. Special thanks are due to the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada, B.C. Synod and Christ the King Lutheran Church, whose gift of $1 million ensured our ministry long into the future. The purchase of the building that we now reside in would not have been possible without this amazing contribution. More than 40,000 wonderful home-cooked meals were served to people living in poverty in Surrey last year. Until last week we had no kitchen and weren’t sure how we would find a way to obtain one. Due to the incredible generosity of the Bosa family and the Bosa Foundation the mission will again soon be cooking some wonderful meals in a kitchen that exceeds all expectations. It is a room of great beauty and of possibility. We look forward to the serv-
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Jonquil Hallgate invites the public to the new grand opening of Surrey Urban Mission on Friday. ing of community meals, to offering community kitchen programs and the training opportunities that we now possess. It is a gift that will last for many years. Please join us for an evening full of great food, fun and
friendship on Friday, Oct. 25 from 5-9 p.m. at the new Surrey Urban Mission, 10776 King George Blvd. This event is family friendly and there will be a live and silent auction. Donations will be gratefully received towards the
cost of the meal. Call 604-581-5172 or e-mail sums@telus.net if you would like additional information. Jonquil Hallgate Executive director Surrey Urban Mission
More pollution prevention is needed
OCTOBER, THE breast cancer awareness month is coming to an end. But some of the cancerlinked toxins keep on flourishing, especially as temperatures drop, in the form of wood smoke emissions from wood-fuelled fireplaces. Lung and respiratory diseases are also contributed to by wood smoke; and so are heart attacks and stroke. The smoke emissions of one
wood-burning fireplace can pollute an entire neighbourhood and can put people at risk. This health risk can be multiplied by secondhand tobacco smoke. Here, too, cancer may be the end result. By now it is common knowledge that smoking tobacco can kill. But still manufacturers keep producing this poison and trap people to indulge. Cancer has brought much
grief to so many families, not only through breast cancer but other forms as well. Year after year, millions of dollars are raised for cancer research and much of these donations will be in vain if cancer-causing agents in our environment remain. I believe that now is the time to have a more serious look into preventive measures at the home base, while scientists are looking for a cure.
Prevention is in many circumstances the key. And each and every one of us has the opportunity to participate. All levels of government and authorities of health departments seem to have failed us by not setting stricter guidelines, for wood smoke and secondhand smoke pollution. No-one is immune. Brie Oishi, Port Coquitlam
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REGARDING THE young brain-
injured man and his mother who were at the W.C. Blair Recreation Centre pool in Langley early Sunday morning, Oct. 20. I’m embarrassed to have witnessed this woman and her 33-year-old son, who suffers from a brain injury, being tormented by four women at the pool. I overheard these women complaining to the lifeguard, saying this man shouldn’t be allowed to come there to swim. I did hear an outburst from him earlier – non-words and more like an outburst of anger and frustration – and I agreed with the ladies that he was a bit intimidating-looking as he’s a strong young man. But I’m sure his mom wouldn’t have brought him to the pool if he was unsafe. The women then proceeded to the other end of the pool to speak to the man’s mother about her son. I could see the mother looked upset, so I told her I hope she didn’t mind, but I was being an advocate for her son. I asked her if her son had a brain injury. His mother said yes. He was hit by a car almost three years ago. She was thrilled that someone could actually see her son as a man that once had a “normal” life. I told her I was impressed with his passion in his swimming. She told me how her son often pulls out his phone to show photos of himself during his recovery and how far he’s come in getting better since the accident. I felt terrible for this woman, who not only has to see her son suffer from his losses on a daily basis, knowing he will never have his past life back, but then they both had to be abused by women at a public pool. I mentioned to the mother I understood why the women were a bit intimidated by her son, as I heard his outburst. She then told me that what upset her son was the women telling him he didn’t belong at the pool. I was shocked that these women would say such a thing to someone who was obviously suffering from a brain injury. I’d like to let the man know that he’s an inspiration to us all and that I hope his terrible experience doesn’t stop him from going back to the pool. To the ladies: How would you feel it this tragedy happened to your son/ grandson? We should all think about what it’s like being on the other side, before taking away the pride of accomplishments of someone so deserving.
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POLICE BRIEFS
Missing man’s body found by Kevin Diakiw A BODY FOUND in the
Fraser River Wednesday morning has been identified as Joginder Mander, a man who went missing earlier this month. Mander, 64, had last been seen on Oct. 7 in Guildford. Shortly after his disappearance, his family initiated a manhunt. On Wednesday (Oct. 23) at about 7 a.m., police pulled his body from the Fraser River. Surrey RCMP confirm they received a call from staff on the Barnston Island Ferry, who reported a body was washed ashore on the north side of the Fraser River. Foul play is not suspected. It is the second body found in just over a week in the Fraser. The first, found mid-October, has not been identified yet.
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Murder: Car linked to body identified est in relation to the body of a man found in Joe Brown Park last month. The Integrated Homicide Investigation Team (IHIT) is seeking a suspect vehicle believed to
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the park on the morning of Sept. 18 at about 7:30. While the motive has not been confirmed, investigators believe this killing is linked to the drug trade as Khan has been battling drug addiction for many years. IHIT continues to ask anyone who may have information about the homicide of Ezar Khan to contact the IHIT Tipline at 1-877551-4448, or, to remain anonymous call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-2228477.
Reminder of Surrey fireworks ban BEFORE SURREY created
a bylaw amounting to a ban on fireworks, firefighters were inundated by calls for service every Halloween. That’s all changed. In 2004, Surrey firefighters were called out to 40 fires caused by fireworks on Halloween, and tallied up more than $120,000 damage that night. The following year, Surrey implemented a new fireworks bylaw requiring people to have a federal fireworks permit to purchase, possess or let off the pyrotechnics. Last year, there were no calls for service, according to Surrey Deputy Fire Chief Jon Caviglia. “I think the regulating of fireworks in Surrey has proven to be very effective,” Caviglia told The Leader after Halloween last year. He’s aware people in Surrey just go to other municipalities to buy their fireworks. “It’s on a much smaller scale,” Caviglia said at the time. “They still do get them from other cities, and there are parents that allow their kids to have them, but it’s not rampant like it used to be.” Much of the fireworks that made its way to the city was seized by Surrey Mounties. The City of Surrey restricts the use of any type of fireworks to only those who possess a valid Federal Fireworks Supervisor’s Certificate and a valid permit from the Surrey Fire Department. Individuals under the age of 18 who are caught in possession of fireworks may be susceptible to a $250 fine. Exploding fireworks without a permit can lead to a $500 fine, regardless of age.
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Members of One World Jam, a group of cultural drummers and dancers from around the globe, entertained guests at the Mayorâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Charity Ball on Friday night. The annual event, which raises funds for local charities, was held at the new City Hall in North Surrey. The headlining act was Colin James.
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– the increases are calculated by Metro staff according to a formula set out in a bylaw. The chair and vice-chair salaries and the meeting fees are all pegged to the median of Metro Vancouver mayors’ salaries, so if several cities increase their mayors’ pay, the Metro fees also climb. Top paid mayors in the region, according to Metro’s figures, are Vancouver’s Gregor Robertson at $152,756, Burnaby’s Derek Corrigan at $139,206, Coquitlam’s Richard Stewart at $133,741, Surrey’s Dianne Watts at $130,533 and Delta’s Lois Jackson at $128,701. Those figures all include the base salary plus car allowance and any other taxable benefits. Moore said pay for politicians’ service at the regional
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Satellite native reserves a ‘huge concern’ by Jeff Nagel
THE PROVINCE is asking the federal government to tread cautiously with its proposal to let First Nations set up satellite reserves within cities that may circumvent local planning and taxes. Critics fear the outcome could be unregulated pockets of land in the midst of cities that are no longer subject to zoning or other civic rules and don’t contribute to municipal or regional taxes. B.C. aboriginal relations minister John Rustad said Monday the proposed changes to the federal additionsto-reserve policy are important to fostering economic development by aboriginal bands, but added the province has heard concerns of cities and has asked the federal government to take them into account. “We want to see First Nations pursuing their own economic, community and social objectives,” Rustad said. “We don’t want to see anything that is going to hurt the opportunities that we have for First Nations to be able to pursue that. But at the same time we also want to make sure that local governments are not adversely affected.” The additions-toreserve policy has existed since 1972, letting aboriginal bands acquire property and add it to their reserve, usually to accommodate population growth. But it was a slow and cumbersome process and newly created reserve land had to be roughly contiguous to an existing reserve. That requirement is gone from the draft policy, which opens the potential for any band in B.C. to buy distant land for economic development – possibly in urban areas of the Lower Mainland – and transform it into reserve land where normal limits on development don’t apply. Rustad said he doesn’t see the satellite reserve scenario as a big issue, adding the positioning of some aboriginal communities and cities mean it’s unavoidable that some new reserve land won’t be contiguous. Belcarra Mayor Ralph Drew, vice-chair of Metro Vancouver’s
B.C. supports federal reform, urges caution on behalf of cities aboriginal relations committee, isn’t comforted. “There’s huge questions, huge concerns,” Drew said. “It would create the proverbial patchwork quilt where any sense of coordinated land use and planning goes out the window.” New reserve land wouldn’t be subject to rules protecting farmland, so First Nations could in theory buy up land in the Agricultural Land Reserve, convert it to reserve land and build anything they want. “All of a sudden the box is open,” Drew said. Such a scenario could be so profitable, he added, that First Nations might not need their own money to buy the land and start construction, but merely a development company
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partner with financing and expertise. A report outlining Metro concerns with the policy goes before the board on Friday. It also stresses the potential risk to the ALR, noting 9,400 hectares of farmland in Delta – more than half of the entire municipality – is in the farmland reserve. “It is imperative that this land use concern be raised with the federal
government,” the report says. Cities fear they will lose parts of their tax base – forcing tax rates up on other property owners – and that they may be unable to recover the full costs of utilities and other local public services from aboriginal reserve land. Nor is there any mechanism for the regional district to collect regional sewage
fees and development charges or for TransLink to collect its property tax on reserve. “It just leaves it wide open,” Drew said. “It all has potential to cost taxpayers money adjacent to these instant satellite reserves.” Drew said a band that plans to build a highrise in an area that’s not serviced to accommodate it would create huge problems for the local government. Metro Vancouver has also warned, in a letter to Ottawa, that the regional district and member cities may be barred from servicing land added to reserves if First Nations’ development plans go against the regional growth strategy, which aims to contain urban growth. Refusing utility servicing would be cities only way of blocking an
“We don’t want to see anything that is going to hurt the opportunities that we have for First Nations.” John Rustad inappropriate aboriginal development, Drew said. “It puts municipalities in the very awkward position of having to be the bad guy.” The federal government says it’s acting on First Nations’ calls to streamline and accelerate the additions-to-
reserve process to foster aboriginal economic development and is allowing extra time for public input. “Additional reserve lands such as urban reserves can bring economic benefits to surrounding areas and municipalities,” said federal aboriginal affairs department spokesperson Erica Meekes. B.C. Business Council executive vice-president Jock Finlayson said the reform may give First Nations less incentive to sign treaties, but added the council generally supports more flexible use of reserve land for economic development and job creation. “The treaty process has not created a tremendous amount of treaties,” he said. “It’s clear we need other tools in the toolkit.”
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by the NDP provincial council. No candidate has formally THE PROVINCIAL executive of the NDP announced, but several are considerhas proposed May 25, 2014 for a leader- ing a run. They include veteran Port ship vote to select a replacement for Coquitlam MLA Mike Farnworth, who Adrian Dix. finished second to Dix in 2011, and cauThe party executive picked cus newcomers Judy Darcy, the date, almost exactly George Heyman and David three years before the next Eby, all of whom represent scheduled B.C. election, to Vancouver constituencies. avoid municipal elections Vancouver Island MLA Rob set for next fall and a federal Fleming and Skeena-Bulkley election expected in 2015. Valley MP Nathan Cullen That is to make it more have also said they are weighpractical for municipal poliing their chances. ticians and MPs to consider Juan de Fuca MLA John whether they want to jump Horgan, who finished third to provincial politics. behind Dix in the 2011 vote, Dix announced in Sepannounced last week he will tember he would stay on as Adrian Dix not make another run for the leader until a successor is top job. Horgan said he wants chosen, and at the time he to see a new generation of said that would take place before the leadership get the attention of members middle of next year. The May vote was after the party’s upset loss in the May picked after discussions with the party’s 2013 election. current MLAs and local constituency The B.C. NDP’s next party convention presidents, but it still must be approved is set for Nov. 15-17 in Vancouver. Our Vision: Better health. Best in health care.
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Deadline for depreciation reports coming in December
By Michael LaPorte, CRP, AACI, P. App.
On Dec. 13, 2011, the B.C. Government created the regulation related to depreciation reports, affecting all strata corporations in B.C. with five units or greater. This regulation requires all regulated strata corporations formed on or before Dec. 14, 2011 to either have a Depreciation Report completed
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by Dec. 13, 2013, or self-exempt through a 75 per cent vote of owners at either an annual general meeting or special general meeting. Newer strata corporations will have longer to comply, with their depreciation report deadline being six months after their newly formed strata corporationâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s second AGM. A depreciation report is a study which determines the funding needs of a strata corporation, related to the common components of the property which are the responsibility of the strata corporation to maintain or repair, and which require repairs and maintenance work less often than annually.
The majority of B.C.â&#x20AC;&#x2122;s strata corporations have still not had their report completed. Many strata corporations have chosen to self-exempt, whether on the principle that they would like to defer indefinitely, or perhaps in the hope that with greater experience and qualified individuals the price of these reports may come down, or because they are running out of time. With the deadline approaching, many strata corporations will opt for having a self-exemption vote, even if they wish to have the report completed in the near future. A vote to selfexempt could be presented, along with a resolution to fund and complete the depreciation report in the new year. If your strata corporation has already completed their report or deferred through self-exemption, you have met the current legislated requirements. However, if your strata corporation has still not addressed this issue, the time is now. For the full story, visit www.bclocalnews.com/business/ realestate/228659901.html
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White Rock is one of the Lower Mainlandâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s most popular cities, with its own character and unique style. Now developer Ledingham McAllister is putting its own stamp on the area with Saltaire, its 36-unit condominium development just moments from the beach. â&#x20AC;&#x153;White Rock is where people come to play,â&#x20AC;? says Ledingham McAllister Senior VicePresident of Marketing and Design Manuela Mirecki. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Buyers at Saltaire live where others
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Welcome to the driver’s seat
In a two-hour drive, the only time I dropped the anchors was when one of Amsterdam’s kazillion cyclists cut in front of me. Keith Morgan
The BMWi electric car powered its way with ease around city streets and along picturesque Dutch canals.
KEITH MORGAN
The future is electric AMSTERDAM – BMW has joined the race for the electric car dollar. On the evidence of two days driving the funky-looking all-electric i3 through the narrow streets of old Amsterdam and alongside the picturesque canals of rural Holland, the German manufacturer may have a winner. For starters, it is simply great fun to drive. The lithium-ion battery, encased in an aluminum cage below the five-seater cabin, provides enough instant zap to the electric motor to propel the car smoothly to 100 klicks in less than eight seconds. Left the stopwatch
at home, but counting “one-and-two etc.” to count seconds, my lips barely mouthed “six” before the speedo leapt from 80 to 120 km/h while passing. It handles beautifully at any speed and hugs the road; thanks to the technology-laden aluminum platform, that gives it a very low centre of gravity. Turns on a Euro too, as we found during the many U-turns made on blocked streets. Of course, F1 take-offs will suck the battery dry somewhat more quickly but you need not be a snail in the so-called Comfort mode to achieve the advertised 160 kilometres range on a full
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you have a car for the tank, sorry, fully-charged Interior and beyond. Way battery. Plug it in at beyond. As the battery home overnight and you runs low, a two-cylinder, are ready to roar; go for 647cc gas engine, which the enhanced charger sits neatly by the side and raring to go in three of its electric brother, hours. kicks in and generates The remarkable efficiency power to top up the is largely due to two battery. Push it and gas factors. The carbon-fibre The lithium-ion stops will be frequent body is light and regenerbecause only a minuscule ative braking generously battery provides nine-litre tank feeds it. juices up the cells. In enough instant zap However, most folks will a two-hour drive, the to the electric motor get a chance to recharge only time I dropped the to propel the car before too many visits to anchors was when one the pump. of Amsterdam’s kazillion smoothly to 100 There is another hope cyclists cut in front of klicks in less than for those living beyond me. Ruined my score, the eight seconds. Hope. Private companies blighter. are seriously evaluating Accepting the more slugKeith Morgan the supply of fast chargish EcoPro and EcoPro+ gers that top up batteries modes will add 20 and in less than half an hour. 40 km to the range. Eyes will be on the Sea-to-Sky Highway Frankly, in this configuration the i3, is where chargers are now found at Brigood for any daily commute between tannia Beach. And they are popping up Vancouver and Abbotsford and most in parking lots the length and breadth journeys in southern Vancouver Island. of the province as the popularity of The very areas where BMW expects to plug-in hybrid models by other brands do the most business. grows. The i3 offers premium brand luxury for few dollars short of $45,000. Shell out View our BMWi3 gallery and read another $4,000 grand for the unimagmore about the electric car at inatively named ‘range-extender’ and drivewayBC.ca
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Minivans can make life easier
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Alexandra Straub
Amy Lawson, 35, leads an active life. She likes to be outdoors, to play sports, surf, bake and
has a thriving social life. Professionally, she was recently promoted to be the Territory Manager for Drydock Footwear Group. Her territory covers British Columbia and Alberta. Being on the road is a sizeable component of her work. When it came time to trade in her Nissan Xtrail – which she loved to pieces – she was torn when deciding what vehicle to purchase. “The Xtrail has been a fabulous car, but I’ve outgrown it and need something that can better accommodate all my equipment,” she says. In the process, she consid-
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ered SUVs, hatchbacks and crossovers. The Ford Flex, Ford Escape, Honda Pilot, Mitsubishi Outlander were on her list to look at. Amy states, “When I started to research vehicles, the No. 1 thing on my priority list was interior space. I needed lots of it.” She continues, “I didn’t mind if the vehicle wasn’t sexy! I need functional. Good looks were secondary to me.” Because of her current role, it requires travelling around the Lower Mainland, Vancouver Island, BC and Alberta with various promotional gear, display units, sample
products and more. Not to mention, if she can pack in her sports equipment like her bicycle, snowboard or surfboard in, too, that would be even
better. Price was also a factor for her. “I had a budget to work with, and I needed my payments to be around $500 a
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month,” Amy mentions. “And since I’d be spending a fair amount of time behind the wheel, I’d need something that was comfortable, too.” When chatting about potential matches, the idea of a minivan came up. I saw the excitement in her eyes. In her personal life, she is not the typical minivan candidate. With no children to drive to hockey or soccer practice, some people might question her enthusiasm. But to her, it seemed like the perfect fit. “I was just so excited about it. Minivans make life so much easier and you can just do so much with them,” she explains. “It made a lot more sense than a pickup and much more sense than an SUV.” A few minivans/minivan-esque vehicles she looked into were the Honda Odyssey, Toyota Sienna and Mazda5. Though the Honda and Toyota appealed to her, it was the Dodge Grand Caravan that had exactly what she was looking for. It was in her price range and had some handy features that would allow easy loading and unloading of her gear. She even really likes its look. Amy tells me, “I can fit two mountain bikes inside with people and still have room for more.” The Dodge Grand Caravan that she selected is the Crewe trim, which also came with some extras. She has a towing package,
a rear DVD entertainment system (perfect for passing time on ferry rides!), Stow ‘n Go seats, remote keyless entry to the doors and liftgate and more. While she can’t be happier with her purchase, the signing on the dotted line did make her heart beat quite a bit faster. “There’s a lot of anxiety to buying a car. It’s a big purchase and you want to make sure you make the best choice you can.” And speaking of choices, the biggest question when selecting her chariot of choice? “Should I get the white one or the black one?!” she jokingly asked. She went with black. When looking back on the experience and looking at her Grand Caravan, she happily says, “What I didn’t think would be very sexy vehicle ended up being the sexiest to me. And there’s so much space!” Ladies, if you’re looking at buying a new vehicle and would like some suggestions/assistance, email the Car Girl’s Garage and you could potentially be featured in Driveway. Include your name, email address where best to be reached, a little bit about yourself, what you’re looking for and what price range you need to work with. thecargirlsgarage@gmail. com Twitter.com/cargirlsgarage
Drives-U-Crazy Erratic drivers. An early morning drive from Kelowna to Vancouver is normally a pleasurable experience. But a recent a jaunt was made much less so by an erratic driver, whose actions required all fellow travellers to watch his antics with great care and attention. The young guy at the wheel of a late model Honda CR-V constantly changed speed, below and beyond the posted speed limit. If he wasn’t passing and cutting in too early, he was inexplicably reducing his speed and dropping back in the passing lane. Thank goodness, he pulled off at Merritt. What drives-u-crazy. kmorgan@blackpress.ca
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Amid lingering global financial turmoil, recession recovery was already in high-gear at Ford, with an over a 40 per cent year-overyear sales gain that made Ford the top-selling automaker in Canada, in 2009. It was also the year it launched an all-new 2010 model year version of its popular midsized family car the Ford Fusion. The 2010 Fusion was offered in SE and SEL trim levels with a choice of a 2.5-litre I4 or a 3.0-litre V6 engines and a 3.5-litre V6 powered an all-new Fusion Sport model with all-wheel-drive. Ford also introduced its first hybrid edition of Fusion with an Atkinson cycle version of the 2.5-litre engine and an electronically controlled continuously variable transmission (e-CVT). The hybrid’s battery is a nickelmetal hydride type that’s smaller and lighter than competitors and it’s temperature is controlled by air extracted from the passenger cabin. Claimed city/highway fuel consumption is a very impressive 4.6/5.4 L/100km. Fuel consumption ratings for the other Fusion engines are as follows; 9.4/6.4 L/100 km (city/highway) for the 2.5-litre; 11.1/7.3 (city/highway) for the 3.0-litre V6 models; and 12.7/8.3 (city/highway) for the 3.5-litre with all-wheel drive.
A new optional safety feature on the 2010 Fusion (well worth having) was a Blind Spot system that comes with Cross Traffic Alert, which was a unique to Ford system. Radar sensors in the rear side quarter panels can detect a moving object within a 20 metre (65-ft) range on either side. Great to have when vision is restricted (as it often is) when backing out of a parking stall. This generation is also a quieter Fusion. Changes to reduce cabin noise levels include an acoustic windshield, thicker front-door glass, new hood insulators, additional sound deadening in the trunk and a new headliner in the cabin that’s made with an absorption material. An air filter that removes respiratory irritants and toxins from entering the cabin was also a new standard feature of Fusion. A new standard innovation was a fuel filler system called EasyFuel. Not only does it eliminate the need to remove a gas cap when filling up, it reduces evaporative emissions. You simply push the fuel-pump nozzle into a gas tank receptacle and it automatically seals shut when removed. Six standard airbags helped the Fusion attain a top five-star crash-test rating. If an air bag is deployed, Fusion also has a unique emergency alert system that flashes the hazard warning lights and sounds the horn, to attract attention. An electronic stability-control system with a brake-activated traction control system was a new standard safety feature. The MyKey security system was made a standard feature on the 2011 Fusion, a spotter mirror, to help eliminate blind spots, was incorporated in the door mirrors and the SE edition got standard
automatic headlights. No significant changes were made for 2012. Good reliability, owner satisfaction and low cost of repair ratings helped the 2012 Ford Fusion get a “Recommend” rating from Consumer Reports. Ford Fusion buyers also benefit from having a good supply of them on the market and used prices tend to be reasonable. A potentially great value preowned purchase. Price Check - 2010 to 2012 Ford Fusion (October 2013) Year Edition Expect to Pay Today 2010 SEL $11,000 to $14,000 2011 SEL $13,000 to $16,000 2012 SEL $16,000 to $20,000 Prices vary depending on a used vehicle’s condition, mileage, usage and history. A complete mechanical check should always be performed by a reliable auto technician prior to purchase.
Recalls on the 2010 to 2012 Ford Fusion:
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Best classic cars for ten grand or less
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Most of the focus on the collector car world comes from televised auctions where six-figure cars are the norm, so it’s easy to conclude that the average person is priced out of the collector car world. But the fact of the matter is there are still plenty of interesting collectible cars out there for under 10 grand. Granted, they tend to be from the 1970s and 1980s rather than the 1950s or 1960s, but they’re all fun to drive and relatively easy to live with. Here are five of our favorites:
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2. 1966-77 Ford Bronco: The Bronco pushes the 10 grand budget the most and you’ll have to look hard to find an unrusted or unmodified original Bronco in this price range, but they do occasionally lurk on Craigslist. Competition for the likes of the International Harvester Scout, early Broncos look right in the way that early Land Rovers do and collectors have taken a big shine to them lately. Buy now.
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4. 1983-91 Porsche 944 coupe: The vintage Porsche market is on fire right now, with some cars appreciating 300 percent or more over the last five years. All have one thing in common — they’re air cooled and the engine is in the back. Water-cooled front-engine Porsches have yet to see the love from collectors, and we think that the 944 is one of the best of the bunch. A derivative of the nicely balanced but underpowered 924, the fender bulges and smoother and more powerful balance shaftequipped twin-cam four was just was Dr. Porsche ordered to make the 944 a credible performance car. Maintenance doesn’t come cheaply (break a timing belt and you’ll wish you hadn’t been born), but the 944 is a bargain-priced precision instrument for dissecting curvy back roads.
5. 1976 Chevrolet Corvette: Malaiseera Corvettes get a bum rap from most Corvette fans but in reality, they’re quite nice and anything but pathetically slow. The move from gross to net horsepower makes it seem as though power was down more than it really was, and mid-1970s Corvettes came in some great colors with nice options like competition-inspired gymkhana suspension and aluminum wheels. Looks weren’t really compromised by bumper standards with Chevy’s solution of hiding the bumpers under bodycolored urethane panels among the best of any manufacturer. Hagerty is the world’s leading specialist provider of classic car and boat insurance. Learn more at hagerty.ca
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2014 Mazda3 Mazda, on a global scale, is a small company, so developing new products is a major undertaking.
This is why they shared engineering with the Ford Motor Company for many years but that relationship dissolved in 2010. Instead of modifying existing, co-developed vehicles platforms, engines and transmission, the company took a radical turn in the way they develop new products. I’m sure by now you have seen Mazda’s ads for “Skyactiv Technology”. This is the name for their radical design and manufacturing approach. By engineering vehicles from a blank sheet of paper, Mazda could focus on simplifying
the manufacturing process to save money, a crucial part of this small companies survival. This new 2014 Mazda3 is the third vehicle to be built using Mazda’s Skyactiv Technology, behind the Mazda CX-5 SUV and Mazda6 sedan. Looks
The platform used to build this all new Mazda3 is a shared chassis with the other two Skyactiv products. They elongate, widen or shorten the platform to suit each vehicle. In this case, it is slightly shorter then the CX-5. In fact, the new Mazda3 is lower, wider and
slightly shorter than the last model but the wheelbase has been stretched by 60mm. This pushes the wheels out to the corner of the car, providing a solid stance and improving interior space. Then Mazda went about hand forming the body to produce a style that conveys motion, even standing still. Sold as a sedan or hatchback, the long hood, sweeping lines and powerful stance make a statement in a class that can be rather subdued. Inside
The goal for this latest model was to have a
between the front seats. Mazda places three, easyto-memories, buttons above the dial for access to the most common functions. On the top GT model there is even a heads-up display that sits right on top of the driver’s instrument cluster, helping to keep the information high enough that it focuses the driver’ s attention on the road. The seats are comfortable and can be fitted with leather on the top model. Even though Mazda lengthened the wheelbase by 60mm, the back seat isn’t long on legroom.
dynamic looking interior, fitted with materials and features not typically found in a compact car. The dashboard is covered with, not only a soft material, rather a plush-feeling dash. Then there is the dashmounted communication screen placed in the centre of the dash. This is standard on the middle GS and upper GT trim; the base GX is not so lucky. The driver can touch the screen to access music, navigation and phone settings but once the car is in motion the screen is only adjustable through a rotary dial controller
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By developing the direct injection engines, chassis and transmission at the same time, the Mazda engineers were able to shed weight. The lighter platform and powerful 2.0L 4-cylinder with 155hp is a nice match on the base and GS trim levels, driving either a 6-speed manual or all-new 6-speed automatic. The top GT is equipped with a 2.5L engine with 184hp but is only available with the automatic. I’m surprised that the manual is not offered with this engine, as driving enthusiast will be attracted to this engine right away. On the road, the steering is very quick and the feedback well above average. The previous Mazda3 was at the top of the class in terms of driving dynamics and this new model takes it to a whole new level. I’m confident in saying that this new model feels like a much more expensive car. Verdict
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Charity to spare Patrick Harris winds up for a throw during the Strike Out Homelessness Bowl-A-Thon at the Dell Lanes on Oct. 12. The bowling fundraiser was organized by Servants Anonymous Society and the Realistic Success Recovery Society. BOAZ JOSEPH THE LEADER
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COMMUNITY CHARTER S.B.C. 2003 CHAPTER 26 NOTICE OF INTENTION TO SELL CITY LANDS Pursuant to Sections 26 and 94 of the Community Charter S.B.C. 2003, Chapter 26, as amended, the City of Surrey hereby gives notice of the intention to dispose of the following City lands: Legal Description:
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Will Surrey get world softball championships? Black Press THE ORGANIZERS
behind Surrey’s bid for the 2016 International Softball Federation (ISF) Women’s World Softball Championships will know Friday whether their efforts will be rewarded. Members of the committee – the same group behind the Canadian Open Fastpitch International Championship, which is played annually at Softball City – are in Cartagena, Colombia this week, and on Friday will make their final presentation to the ISF congress. Soon after their presentation ends, the congress will vote to see which city will be awarded the event. In the summer,
Gregg Timm – chair of the Canadian Open – was unsure what other cities would be bidding on the event, though he predicted Surrey would have strong competition from cities in ChineseTaipei and South Africa.
‘A’ Challenge. Among the 66 players invited to the tryout are South Surrey goaltender Jonah Imoo – who plays for the BC Hockey League’s Powell River Kings – as well as White Rock native Mason Blacklock, a former Surrey Earning Eagle now invites playing for the Vernon A handVipers. ful of junior One of hockey Blacklock’s players Demico Hannoun Vernon with Surteammates rey ties – and will be in Calgary this another former Eagle – weekend, after earnNorth Delta’s Demico ing invitations to the Hannoun, was also Canada West selection camp in preparation for invited. One current member the 2013 World Junior
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of the Eagles, defenceman Matthew Dawson, was also invited to the camp, which runs Oct. 26-30. In total, 22 players will be chosen to suit up for Canada West at the World Junior ‘A’ Challenge, which this year will be held in Yarmouth, N.S. from Nov. 4-10. Canada West will be play in Group B, alongside teams from the Czech Republic and Switzerland. Canada East, Russia and the United States will play in Group A.
Rams recognized The Langley Rams were well recognized by the B.C. Football Conference last week, earning five major awards and placing eight players on the allstar team. The winners were announced by the league on Oct. 17. Leading the way for the Rams was Evan
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Foster, who played in Surrey for decades before moving to Langley in 2011. He was named outstanding defensive player and outstanding defensive linemen. Foster set a new BCFC and Canadian Junior Football League mark for quarterback sacks, registering 16 in 10 games. Anthony Daley was also named the BCFC’s top offensive lineman for the second straight year, while running back Kyle Albertini was named top offensive back. Offensive lineman Brad Goodchild, a Cloverdale native, won the Ron White Community Service Award. The Rams’ five allstar nods went to Daley, Shawn Mellesmoen, Albertini, Malcolm Williams, Joe Patko, Tanner Hamade, Foster and Steve Thomas.
Hawks fly into first place Valley West tops BCMML standings after weekend play by Nick Greenizan
AS FAR AS road trips go, last weekend’s trip to Prince George couldn’t have gone much better for the Valley West Hawks. The BC Major Midget League hockey club – made up of players from Surrey, White Rock, Langley and Cloverdale – won both games against the host Cariboo Cougars, 3-2 and 6-4, to boost their BCMML record to 8-2, good enough for top spot in the 12-team league. In the first game, played Saturday evening at Prince George’s CN Centre, the Cougars got on the board first thanks to a goal from Thomas Webster, and the scored stayed stuck at 1-0 until the second, when the home side double it to 2-0 on a goal from Bryan Allbee. The two-goal cushion didn’t last long, however – Valley West forward Justin Wilde got the visitors on the board just over one minute later. The goal gave the Hawks momentum, and three minutes later Jesse Lansdell, from Langley, tied the game, finishing off a play that was started by White Rock’s Paul Smith and Langley’s Luke Gingras. With the game knotted at 2-2, Matt Bradley scored the winning goal, with three minutes left in the third period. Cloverdale’s Jordan Funk and Surrey’s Mitch Newsome picked up assists on the play. Game 2 Sunday was a wild, back-and-forth affair, with both teams trading goals. As they did Saturday, Cariboo again took an early lead in the
rematch on a goal from Allbee just two minutes into the contest. White Rock’s Davis Koch answered right back for Valley West, however, but the Cougars retook the lead later in the first period after a powerplay goal, again off the stick of Allbee. Before the first intermission, the two clubs again traded goals – Isiaha Berra scored a shorthanded marker for the Cougars and Gingras scored for the Hawks, who tied the game early in the second after a Jamieson Ree goal. Following the pattern set earlier in the game, the Cougars replied quickly with a go-ahead goal from Jesse Roach, but less than 60 seconds later, the game was tied again, after Eric Callegari scored an unassisted goal for the Fraser Valley squad. Later in the final period, White Rock’s Devante Stephens scored on the power play – with assists from Landell and Newsome – to give the Hawks their first lead of the game. Then, with just over a minute left in the game, Wilde scored his second of the weekend to secure the win for the Hawks. The first-place Hawks will face a tough test this weekend, when they play a two-game doubleheader against the BCMML defending champion Vancouver Northwest Giants, who sit third in the league with a 6-1-1 record. Game 1 goes Saturday morning (10:15 a.m.) at the Langley Events Centre, with the second game Sunday morning at Burnaby Winter Club.
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Weathervanes and whirligigs Surrey Museum exhibit channels power of the wind
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he wind-powered folk art of weathervanes and whirligigs is long overdue for celebration. Wind Work, Wind Play: Weathervanes and Whirligigs, an exhibit from the Canadian Museum of Civilization, has flown into the Surrey Museum, where more than 30 pieces of this functional and decorative folk art will be on display until Dec. 21. It’s whimsical, fun, and all Canadian. The hand-made works span more than a century from the 1870s to the 1970s, and range from arrows to playful depictions of horses, fish and pigs rendered in wood, steel or wrought iron – all meant to do their work from atop a church spire, barn roof, or home. Whirligigs are wind-driven lawn ornaments that move frenetically but don’t actually go anywhere. The examples of this charming artform on view at the Surrey Museum range from sawyers sawing, and fiddlers fiddling to farmers milking cows and voyageurs paddling as fast as the wind. The exhibit also showcases the mechanics and engineering in each piece. Visitors can make their own whirligig – and find out how to predict the weather without consulting TV, radio, laptop or smartphone. The museum is located at 17710 56A Ave. It’s open Tuesdays to Fridays from 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., and on Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Closed Sundays, Mondays and statutory holidays. Admission is sponsored by Friends of the Surrey Museum. For more information, visit www.surrey.ca/heritage or call 604-592-6956.
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Notice of Public Hearing – Southlands Application The Municipal Council of The Corporation of Delta will hold a Public Hearing, in accordance with the Local Government Act, to consider the bylaws and permits referred to below relating to the Southlands application:
Date: Monday October 28, Tuesday October 29 and Wednesday October 30, 2013 Time: 3:00 pm — 9:30 pm The Public Hearing will recess at approximately 6:00 pm each day and reconvene at 6:45 pm Place: South Delta Recreation Centre 1720 56 Street, Delta, BC Any persons who believe that their interest in property will be affected by the proposed project and bylaws shall be given an opportunity to be heard at the Public Hearing on matters contained in the bylaws and/or proposed by the application. Speakers List: A speakers list will be available for the public to sign at the entrance to the Public Hearing venue one hour prior to the start of the Public Hearing. Speakers will be asked to come forward in the order of the speakers list and will be allowed up to five minutes to address Council regarding the project under consideration. The speakers list will carry over from day to day. Speakers may use an overhead projector to display still images. Pre-recorded audio and/or video presentations by speakers, other than the applicant, will not be permitted. Written Submissions: Should you have any concerns or comments you wish to communicate to Council in advance of the Public Hearing, you can write to: Mayor and Council The Corporation of Delta 4500 Clarence Taylor Crescent Delta, BC V4K 3E2 Fax: 604-946-3390 Email: mayor-council@delta.ca Written submissions may also be delivered to the Registration Desk at the Public Hearing venue while the Public Hearing is in session. All written submissions must be addressed to Mayor and Council, must include the writer’s full name and mailing address, and must be received prior to the conclusion of the Public Hearing. Correspondence on this matter addressed to Mayor and Council between July 30, 2013 and the conclusion of the Public Hearing will form part of the public record for this Public Hearing. Correspondence relating to the Southlands application that was received prior to July 30, 2013 will be available for viewing by the public and Council members during the Public Hearing, but will not form part of the public record for this Public Hearing. Anyone who provided correspondence on this matter before July 30, 2013 and wishes it to be included in the public record for this Public Hearing should resubmit their correspondence prior to the conclusion of the Public Hearing. Please note that Council may not receive further submissions from the public or interested persons concerning the project after the Public Hearing has concluded.
MAP NO. 1 Subject Properties FILE NO. LU006390
Project: Application for Official Community Plan Amendment, Rezoning, Development Application Procedures Bylaw Amendment, Development Variance Permit, Development Permit and Phased Development Agreement. (File No. LU006390) Location: The Southland Properties, being 301 Boundary Bay Road, 500 Boundary Bay Road, 581 Boundary Bay Road, 6400 3 Avenue, an unaddressed property on 56 Street with the PID 007-551-061, an unaddressed property on 56 Street with the PID 007-551-070, and an unaddressed property on Timbervalley Road with the PID 007-551-347, as shown outlined in bold on MAP NO. 1. Applicant: Patrick Cotter, Cotter Architects Telephone: 604-272-1477 Proposal: Application for Official Community Plan Amendment, Rezoning, Development Application Procedures Bylaw Amendment, Development Variance Permit, Development Permit and Phased Development Agreement in order to allow a comprehensive development that would include agricultural uses, natural habitat, public open spaces and greenways on approximately 80 percent of the subject site, and residential, commercial and institutional uses on the remaining approximately 20 percent of the subject site. The subject site comprises seven properties with a combined area of 217 ha (537 ac). The application involves a request for 950 new residential units in various forms and densities, including single family homes, townhomes, apartments and live-work units. A maximum of 7,432 m² (80,000 ft²) of ground-oriented commercial space is also requested. The proposed amenities would include agricultural areas, a Market Square and related improvements, natural habitat, public open space and greenways on the lands to be transferred as amenities to The Corporation of Delta (Delta). The owner proposes to transfer 172 ha (425 ac) of land to Delta to be held in public ownership. This amounts to approximately 80% of the total site, less the proposed 2.4 ha (6 ac) Southlands Homestead (see MAP NO. 2 for location of Southlands Homestead site). The land to be transferred to Delta would be used for agriculture, natural habitat, public open space (including a Market Square) and greenways. The owner proposes to provide a $9 million amenity contribution that would be put in a special reserve fund administered by Delta for the sole purpose of improving agricultural drainage and providing irrigation designated by Delta to improve and sustain the capability of the agricultural land that is proposed to be transferred to Delta. The owner also proposes to provide Delta with an intersection amenity payment of $165,000 toward future improvements to the intersection at 56 Street and 12 Avenue.
The owner also proposes to lease back from Delta approximately 18.7 ha (46 ac) of the land proposed to be transferred to Delta for small-scale farming in addition to leasing and operating the proposed Market Square area for a minimum of ten years. These proposed leases are not included in the Phased Development Agreement and will be subject to a separate application by the owner to Delta for approval of the terms and programs to be included in such leases. The owner has developed some conceptual plans regarding the possible small scale farming and the use of the Market Square facilities, but these conceptual plans have not yet progressed to a proposed lease stage. If the owner does develop the concepts into lease proposals that Delta is willing to consider, Council will provide an opportunity for public input before approving any leases to the owner. There will not be a separate or a continued Public Hearing for the review of the lease proposals. The remainder of the agricultural land that would be transferred to Delta would be available for lease by Delta to third parties for larger scale soil-based farming, subject to certain Agricultural Principles described in the Phased Development Agreement. “The Corporation of Delta Official Community Plan Bylaw No. 3950, 1985” Amendment Bylaw No. 7167 To amend Section 1.8 of Schedule A of the Official Community Plan (Regional Context Statement) by replacing the Regional Context Statement Map with a new Regional Context Statement Map which is Schedule 7167-1 to Bylaw No. 7167, to illustrate the following changes: • Change the regional land use designation of approximately 27% of the Southlands properties from Agricultural to General Urban, and include these lands within the Urban Containment Boundary; and • Change the regional land use designation of approximately 19% of the Southlands properties from Agricultural to Conservation and Recreation. “The Corporation of Delta Official Community Plan Bylaw No. 3950, 1985” Amendment Bylaw No. 7168 To amend the land use designation for portions of the subject site in the Future Land Use Plan in Schedule A from A Agricultural to SV Southlands Village, SG Southlands Gateway, P Parks and Recreation Areas and ESA-3 Environmentally Sensitive Area 3, as shown on MAP NO. 2.
MAP NO. 2 Proposed Official Community Plan Designations FILE NO. LU006390
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To amend the land use designations for portions of the subject site in the Tsawwassen Future Land Use Plan in Schedule D.1 from AGR Agricultural to SV Southlands Village, SG Southlands Gateway, P Major Parks and Recreational Areas, and ESA-3 Environmentally Sensitive Area 3, as shown on MAP NO. 2. To amend Schedule D.1 by deleting Objective D.2 and replacing it with a revised Objective D.2 as stated in the bylaw, deleting Policy D.1 and replacing it with a revised Policy D.1 as stated in the bylaw, and deleting the map entitled “The Southlands” and replacing it with a new map entitled “Southlands Agricultural Area and Guichon Property” as shown in the bylaw. To designate portions of the subject site as SD5 Southlands Village Development Permit Area, as shown on MAP NO. 3, by identifying this Development Permit Area on Map IIB in Schedule E of the Official Community Plan; and adding the guidelines for the SD5 Southlands Village Development Permit Area provided in Schedule 7168-3 to the bylaw to Schedule E of the Official Community Plan. “Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 2750, 1977” Amendment Bylaw No. 7169 To amend “Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 2750, 1977” by rezoning portions of the subject properties to P Public Use, Comprehensive Development (C.D.) Zone No. 423-R, Comprehensive Development (C.D.) Zone No. 423-MS and Comprehensive Development (C.D.) Zone No. 423-SH, while the remaining lands retain the current A1 Agriculture zoning. The proposed zoning for the different areas of the subject site is shown on MAP NO. 4. The proposed rezoning would permit a maximum of 950 residential units in the Comprehensive Development (C.D.) Zone No. 423R, one existing single family dwelling in the Comprehensive Development (C.D.) Zone No. 423-MS, and three existing single family dwellings in the Comprehensive Development (C.D.) Zone No. 423-SH, a maximum of 7,432 m² (80,000 ft²) of groundoriented commercial space in designated areas with a maximum building height of three storeys above a parking level. Development Permit LU006390 To address streamside protection and enhancement issues related to the preservation, protection, restoration and enhancement of fish and wildlife and their habitats in and along streams, to protect the natural environment and to protect the development from hazardous conditions through siting and design control. Development Variance Permit LU006390 To vary “Delta Subdivision and Development Standards Bylaw No. 5100, 1994” as follows: • Vary the standard road cross-section on 3 Avenue from Boundary Bay Road to 65B Street to requiring road widening for a 1.5 m (5 ft) wide cycle lane in the east bound direction, and not requiring lane widening, curb and gutter, sidewalk, streetlighting and landscaping. • Vary the standard road cross-section along the 56 Street frontage to not requiring road widening, curb and gutter, sidewalk, streetlighting and landscaping.
• Vary the standard road cross-section along the Boundary Bay Road frontage to requiring road widening for a 1.5 m (5 ft) wide cycle lane in each direction, and not requiring curb and gutter, sidewalk, streetlighting and landscaping.
The proposed agreement also sets out the voluntary contribution by Century Industries Ltd. of certain amenities including land, buildings, a $9 million Agricultural Amenity Payment, Intersection Amenity Payment and Market Square improvements, as set out in the bylaw.
• Vary from the ornamental streetlighting standard to the proposed streetlight standard for streetlights to be located on all internal local roads, and provide pathway and parking area lighting of a similar standard.
The agreement, if adopted, would be in force for a period of 20 years provided that the other terms of the agreement are fulfilled.
• Waive the requirement to dedicate 3 m (10 ft) of roadway for the 6 Avenue frontage and the corner truncation dedication at the southeast corner of 6 Avenue and 56 Street. • Require road dedication as required for traffic signalization improvements at 56 Street and 4 Avenue. • Require water metering for all lots. “Development Application Procedures Bylaw No. 4918, 1992” Amendment Bylaw No. 7170 To delegate authority to the Director of Community Planning and Development to issue and execute development permits in the SD5 Southlands Village Development Permit Area. Phased Development Agreement Bylaw No. 7271 This bylaw proposes to authorize The Corporation of Delta to enter into a Phased Development Agreement with Century Industries Ltd. with respect to the lands shown outlined in bold on MAP NO. 1. The specified zoning bylaw provisions for the Phased Development Agreement include “Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 2750, 1977” and the following zones specific to the subject properties: Comprehensive Development (C.D.) Zone No. 423R, Comprehensive Development (C.D.) Zone No. 423-MS and Comprehensive Development (C.D.) Zone No. 423-SH. The zoning includes single family and multi-family residential units, commercial space, a Market Square, agriculture, natural habitat, public open space and greenways. The Phased Development Agreement would also establish a process to ensure the development maximum caps of 950 residential units and 7,432 m² (80,000 ft²) of commercial floor area are tied to the lands by way of registered covenant. The agreement would require the provisions of the Zoning Bylaw that regulate items such as use, density, siting, location of buildings and subdivision requirements to apply to the subject site for the 20 year term as they stood at the date of this agreement unless otherwise agreed by the owner and Delta. The agreement would also require the subdivision and development standards for water, drainage, sanitary sewage, roads, streetlighting, traffic signals and landscaping set out in “Delta Subdivision and Development Standards Bylaw No. 5100, 1994” to apply for the 20 year term as they stood at the date of this agreement, as modified by the specified variances.
MAP NO. 3 Area of Proposed SD5 Southlands Village Development Permit Area FILE NO. LU006390 The Corporation of Delta 4500 Clarence Taylor Crescent Delta, BC V4K 3E2 (604) 946-4141 www.delta.ca
The proposed agreement also entitles the owner to transfer parcels or the property as a whole or in part to third parties. The Phased Development Agreement “runs with the land” in the case of a transfer of the entire development property, but Century Industries Ltd. can obtain a release from its obligations only if Delta enters into an assumption agreement to that effect among Century Industries Ltd., the transferee and Delta. In the case of transfers of subdivided portions of the development land Century Industries Ltd. would retain the responsibilities for servicing and any outstanding obligations under the Phased Development Agreement unless Delta agrees that such responsibilities would be assumed by a purchaser by entering into an assumption agreement among Century Industries Ltd., the purchaser and Delta pertaining to the property being purchased. Additional Information Additional information, copies of the proposed bylaws and permits, supporting staff reports, and any relevant documentation will be available for inspection from October 10, 2013 until October 30, 2013 at the Community Planning and Development Department at Delta Municipal Hall, 4500 Clarence Taylor Crescent, Delta, BC, from 8:30 am to 4:45 pm Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday (except statutory holidays) and from 8:30 am to 8:00 pm Thursday. Copies of the proposed bylaws and permits, supporting staff reports, and any relevant documentation will also be available for inspection at South Delta Recreation Centre, 1720 56 Street, Delta, BC, during the Public Hearing. In addition, information is available from the following: Website: www.delta.ca/southlands Email: com-pln-dev@delta.ca Phone: 604-946-3380 Staff Contact: Mike Ruskowski, 604-946-3382 Web Location: July 29, 2013 Regular Council Meeting Agenda Item F.01 October 7, 2013 Regular Council Meeting Agenda Item E.00 Please note that Council may not receive further submissions from the public or interested persons concerning the project after the Public Hearing has concluded.
MAP NO. 4 Proposed Zoning FILE NO. LU006390
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a bar “since beer cost 10 cents.” The problem, however, was that he allegedly had consumed a few beers earlier in the day and although he was riding in the front passenger seat and in no sense the “driver” with care and control of the vehicle, he was asked to provide a breath sample and in doing so reportedly failed. Mr. N’s car was impounded for one month costing him $800 in towing and storage fees, and his license was suspended for 90 days costing him a $500 administrative fee. The order for him to participate in the responsibledriver program costing another $1,000 was ‘the last straw.’ Long past the time for appealing his case, Mr. N complained to the BC Superintendent of Motor Vehicles who responded, “Although you state that you were not the driver at the time of this incident, this is not an issue for me to consider.” The Oxford dictionary defines supervising as observing and directing the execution of a task or activity, and keeping watch over someone in the interest of their or others’ security. That a qualified supervisor be as alert and focused on the driving task as the learning driver seems a not unreasonable interpretation of what this role requires; likewise that a qualified supervisor be ready at all times to assume care and control of the vehicle should the learning driver become overwhelmed or unequal to the driving task. The spirit of the graduated licensing program may encompass such an interpretation. But it appears that there is no wording in the BC Motor Vehicle Act that extends the whole breath testing and roadside prohibition scheme to passengers even if they are qualified supervisors. If the government had intended to extend this scheme to qualified supervisors like Mr. N with the whole panoply of its expensive and penalizing consequences, as it is currently written the necessary words may be missing. …by Cedric Hughes, Barrister & Solicitor with regular weekly contributions from Leslie McGuffin, LL.B.
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SBOT business awards Nov. 14 ON NOV. 14, the Surrey Board of Trade will recognize seven of Surrey’s best businesses in different award categories at the Academy Awardsstyle 15th-annual Surrey Business Excellence Awards at the Sheraton Vancouver Guildford Hotel, 15269 104 Ave. The awards, with presenting sponsors Kwantlen Polytechnic University and TD Bank, will feature Pamela Martin as Master of Ceremonies. The networking cocktail reception is from 6-7 p.m. Dinner and the awards are from 7-9:30 p.m. Tickets are $110 (plus GST) each or $1,050 (plus GST) for a table of 10. To purchase tickets, call 604-581-7130.
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Kids y culture Sandra Dutt’s photograph ‘sLOVEnia’ won her a runner-up prize at the BC Culture Days Black Press ‘I y Culture’ photo contest. The Surrey woman was one of 134 people from across the province who entered the contest. Just under 24,000 votes were cast. Dutt won a $50 Safeway gift card.
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newspapers and rice: Cloverdale will be doing the Time Warp this Halloween. The Clova Cinema is bringing the Rocky Horror Picture Show to the silver screen for a 7 p.m. show Oct. 31. If that show sells out, a second show will be added. All proceeds will be going towards the single-screen movie house’s conversion to a digital projection system, a goal that’s becoming ever more pressing for the 66-yearold cinema. “Sadly, the reason why we got the movie to begin with is the fact that we’re the last movie theatre to convert, and managed to snag the only film copy there is,” Clova staffer Samantha LeDrew told newsletter subscribers. “So it is a good and bad thing that we
Dr. Frank N. Furter brings the Time Warp to screen in the Rocky Horror Picture Show. haven’t converted yet.” The theatre had put a callout for performing arts groups wanting to stage a live version of the musical, anticipating it would be unable to track down a version to screen on Halloween. But last week came word
that the Clova will be showing the movie, as originally hoped. Originally a stage musical, the Rocky Horror Picture Show was turned into a 1975 film that became a cult favourite with audience members who quoted dialogue, danced along, and mirrored the action
on screen using props at midnight screenings. The film is a send-up of the Sci-Fi B-movie tradition, and has spawned generations of Time Warpers. It follows hunky square Brad Majors (Barry Bostwick) and his fiancee Janet Weiss (Susan Sarandon) on a rainsoaked adventure to the mansion of Dr. Frank N. Furter (Tim Curry), a corseted, high-heeled-wearing scientist whose mansion is filled with the Time-Warping denizens of a distant galaxy of Transylvania. Costumes are encouraged, as are props. Or, purchase a prop bag by donation (minimum $5). Admission to this special presentation is $10 at the box office, or $15 at the door on Halloween. Note: the film is rated PG.
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OPEN HOUSE You are invited to a public Open House to review the proposed development of a tennis training centre on city land to the north of City Hall and the RCMP building.
Family History: A Kitchen Table Approach Benefit from the expertise of Archives, Museum and Library Genealogy staff in this workshop on how to research your family history. Learn family interview techniques and what can be uncovered in your family papers. Light lunch included. 1 session $15 (16+yrs) | Saturday, November 2 | 1:00pm-3:00pm
Adult Sewing Make a simple skirt or pair of pants, or bring our own project idea. Work with an experienced sewing teacher on the Museum’s machines or bring your own. 4 sessions $48 (16+yrs) | Thursday, November 7 | 7:00pm-9:00pm
Woven Boa Scarf Join local weaver, Dale Friend, for a fun workshop weaving an exotic boa scarf using designer yarns, on the Museum’s table looms. Supply fee $20. 1 session $50.40 (16+yrs) | Saturday, November 9 | 9:30am-4:30pm
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The Tennis Facility will be constructed on an approximately 17,000 sq metre portion of land located adjacent to 144th Street at 58th Avenue just north of the RCMP facility. The Tennis Training Centre is being constructed under the terms of a Partnership Agreement between the City of Surrey and Laurus Coaching Solutions. Laurus will be constructing and operating the Tennis Facility to provide tennis training, instruction and developmental programs for juniors, adults and seniors. Information about the facility will be presented at the Open House. Wednesday, October 30th, 2013 | 6:00 - 8:00 pm Open House Surrey City Hall, Lobby, 14245 – 56th Avenue The City of Surrey invites you to visit the Open House to discuss the site development plan for this tennis facility. If you have any questions, please call 604-501-5050 or email parksrecculture@surrey. ca.
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ers Club is auditioning for its second production of the season, the Norm Foster comedy Maggie’s Getting Married. The play will be at the Tsawwassen Arts Centre, Jan. 23 to Feb. 8, 2014. Auditions are Oct. 27, 1-4 p.m. and Oct. 28, 7-9 p.m. Callbacks (if necessary) will be Oct. 30 at the arts centre, 1172 56 St. Three women and three men are required. Open auditions for non-equity actors. Evening and weekend rehearsals begin late November. Send resumes and head shots to peg.keenleyside@ gmail.com.
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Surrey Little Theatre has added two more performances of its season opener – The Foursome, a comedy set on a golf course. The Foursome continues Oct. 25-26, and Nov. 1-2 at the Surrey Little Theatre, 7017 184 Street. Showtimes are 8 p.m., and Sunday matinees are 2 p.m. Tickets available online at www.brownpapertickets.com, by email at reservations@surreylittletheatre.com, or by phone: 604-576-8451.
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Film challenge VSO’s Surrey Nights concert series begins ready to roll are available at www.surreylittle theatre.com, or leave a message at IT’S NEARLY TIME for the 6th 604-576-8451. annual 50-Hour Film Challenge, “The challenge is similar to the presented by popular 48-hour Surrey Little film challenge Theatre. formats with the Teams pick up addition of an their ‘inspiraextra two hours,” tion’ package organizer Brigitte Friday, Nov. 8 Seib says. “The at Surrey Little concept began Theatre, then five years ago as head off to write, a new initiative shoot and edit a during Surrey five-minute film Little Theatre’s that includes all 50th season of life the surprise eletheatre.” ments. The inaugural Three nights film challenge later on Nov. 10, was a huge sucteams bring their cess, launching completed films a new autumn back to compete tradition, and a for prizes, Surrey Little Theatre’s 50-Hour new avenue for including $500 the community to Film Challenge takes place for best film. Nov. 8, with completed movies express its creative The prizes are side. shown Nov. 10. awarded at a gala It’s an all-ages reception Nov. 15. competition. Past filmmakers Anyone who would like to parinclude teams with members as ticipate is invited to put together a young as 12 years old, teams from five person – or larger – team. local high schools and film schools, Early-bird registration ends Oct. and even a band of thespians who 25. The registration deadline is learned the filmmaking process on Nov. 4. Rules and registration forms the fly.
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tra’s popular Surrey Nights Series gets under way this year on Oct. 28 at the Bell Performing Arts Centre Music by Haydn, Mozart and Poulenc will be on the programme. Soloists will be VSO principal trumpet Larry Knopp in a Haydn Trumpet Concerto, and Leslie Ann Bradley, soprano, who will be the soloist in Poulenc’s dazzling “Gloria.” She will be on stage with a rare visit
to Surrey by the 150-voice Vancouver Bach Choir (directed by Leslie Dala). The concert will be led by British conductor Simon Wright, who is a renowned choral specialist. Some tickets will be available at the door. To reserve, call the Bell Centre at 604-507-6355 or Vancouver Symphony at 604-876-3434. Or purchase online at www.bellperformingartscentre.com. The concert starts at 8 p.m. The Bell Centre is located at 6250 144 St. Larry Knopp is featured Oct. 28.
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ARTS Delta Arts Council’s next Open Mic night takes place Oct. 25 at 7:30 p.m. at the Firehall Centre for the Arts, 11489 84 Ave. Emcee is Patti McGregor. Doors open at 7 p.m. Admission is $4. Call 604-581-6270 for information.
CHILDREN SAMAYA, a world fusion musical group will share their stories and songs on Kids’ Day Off on Oct. 25
from 10:30-11:30 a.m. at the George Mackie Library, 8440 112 St. For more information, call 604-5948155.
CLUBS Surrey Muse, an interdisciplinary arts and literature group, is holding its next event on Oct. 25 from 6-8:30 p.m. at the City Centre Library. The event will feature poet Joy Russell, author Lenore Rowntree and performer Rusty. Open microphone
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meals for themselves or their families. There is a fee of $5 for a meal to eat or put into your freezer. The next cooking, on Oct. 29 from 4-7 p.m., includes Hungarian Cabbage Rolls (toltot Kaposzta) and cucumber salad. Events are held at New Hope Christian Church 11838 88 Ave. For more information and times, call Veronica at 778438-3045.
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The Christian Fellowship Dance Club is holding their first Christian Dance Party on Oct. 26 at 7:30 at Christian Life Assembly Church, 12332 Pattullo Pl., featuring Truly Elvis, a Penticton Elvis Festival Finalist. The event will support the Metro Kids Society. Singles and couples
welcome. Doors open at 7 p.m. Tickets are $10. Dance music with DJ Mr. E. For more information or tickets, email tyagner@telus.net or visit www.metrokids.ca or call Tyler 604-817-9350 or Bill 604-323-4147.
DONATION Clothes2U will distribute items for free on Oct. 26 from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at North Delta Evangelical Church, 11300 84 Ave. Included are clothes, toys, linens, diapers and other personal/household items to those in need, male/ female, baby to senior. This is a family friendly, very casual event, children are welcome. For more information, to donate or volunteer, go to www. clothes2u.ca or call 604857-4617.
The Rick and Sue Diamond Foundation presents the showing of the movie Faith Like Potatoes on Oct. 26 at 4 p.m. at the Clova Cinema, 5732 176 St. Admission is $10. Canucks ticket raffle and door prizes, and a bag
of red potatoes to every attendee. All funds raised will go to God’s Little Acre Farm. For more information, call 604-754-9015, email aboveandbeyondevents@ live.ca or visit http:// rickandsuefoundation.com/
EVENTS Meet international bestselling author Deborah Ellis on Oct. 24 from 10:1511:15 at the Newton Library (13795 70 Ave.) or from 1:15-2:15 at the Strawberry Hill Library (7399 122 St.) To register for Newton, call 604-598-7408. To register, for Strawberry Hill, call 604501-5838.
Fleetwood Community Centre (15996 84 Ave.) is hosting the Fleetwood Halloween Family Dance on Oct. 25 from 6-9 p.m. Enjoy music for all ages, crafts for kids, many activities and prizes for the best costumes. Dress-up or not, gather your friends and family for this spooktacular event. Admission is $2.50. To register, call 604-5015100 with program number 4346088.
Celebrate Diwali, the Indian Festival of Lights on Oct. 26 from 1-3 p.m. at the Fleetwood Library, 15996 84 Ave. Diwali quiz,
The Surrey Nature Centre is hosting Halloween in the Forest on Oct. 26 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 14225 Green Timbers Way. This outdoor event is perfect for families with small children. The cost is $7. For more information, call Susanne Davies at 604-5020-6065 or email naturecentre@ surrey.ca
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The Cloverdale Halloween Costume Parade and Pumpkin Power takes place Oct. 26 at the Surrey Museum, 17710 56A Ave. Registration and Pumpkin Power start at noon. Kids can come in costume, design a take-home Jack-o’Lantern, do crafts, and taste some pie. The parade starts at noon, following a group photo. Trick-or-treaters will haunt downtown Cloverdale merchants. The entire halloween event runs from 12-3 p.m. Note: Look for a 900-pound pumpkin.
St. Bernadette’s CWL Fashion show in takes place tonight (Oct. 24) at 7 p.m. in the parish centre at 6543 132nd Street). The Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Fashions by Suzanne’s at Scottsdale Centre). Refreshments, door prizes, and a 50/50 draw. Tickets are $7.50 per person. For tickets, call 604596-0566.
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British conductor and choral specialist Simon Wright makes his VSO debut in the first concert of the Surrey Nights series on Oct. 28 at 8 p.m. at the Bell Performing Arts Centre, 6259 144 St. For tickets and prices, check www. bellperformingartscentre. com or call the VSO at 604876-3434.
SALES/SWAPS The North Delta Winter Market runs Oct. 27 and Nov. 10 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Sunbury Hall, 10409 Dunlop Rd. The Christmas Festival markets take place on Nov. 24 and Dec. 1, 8 and 15. Vendor applications for the msarket are now available for the 2013-2014 season. Email farmfreshevents@ gmail.com or visit http://flavors.me/ northdeltawintermarket
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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
Construction Labourers Req’d F/T for Best Canadian Roofing Systems Salary: $19/hr. Duties: Load and unload construction materials. Move materials to work area. Clean workspace. Remove rubble. Assist in demolishing. Must be physically fit. Heavy lifting required. Willing to work during weekend, early or late shifts. Contact: Gursewak Email: gill_sewak123@yahoo.ca or Fax: 604-585-1574 Location: Surrey, BC
DELIVERY PERSONS
PHONE BOOKS
Mature persons with car or truck required to deliver Yellow Pages™ Telephone Directories to Surrey, Delta, Langley / Fort Langley and Aldergrove.
EARN MONEY delivering the Yellow Pages™Directories PDC Logistics Call: 1-800-661-1910 Mon.- Fri. 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Visit: www.deliverYELLOW.ca
DRAPERY SEAMSTRESS
Req’d immed for U.P. Windows & Co. in Rich. Pls ph: (604)244-1911
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Please submit your resume to koconnor@bpdigital.ca with a subject heading: Web & Print Designer
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Job Summary:
PRESCHOOL
Openings Available
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Harold Bishop Elementary 15670-104th Ave, Surrey
(604) 773 - 2781
www.shinesign.com
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Pumpkin Patch NOW OPEN
10am-6pm daily
RESPITE Caregivers
PLEA Community Services Society is looking for individuals and families who can provide respite care in their homes for youth aged 12 to 18, who are attending a recovery program for alcohol and/or drug addiction. Qualified applicants must be available on weekends and have a home that can accommodate one to two youth and meet all safety requirements. Training and support is provided. If interested, please call a member of our Family Recruiting Team at:
QUALIFIED HAIRDRESSER to work in Surrey, Clayton area Seniors care home, Thurs & Fri. Call: 604-420-9339
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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This salaried position is based in Campbell Heigths Business District, Surrey. Hours are Mon. Fri. 8:30am - 5:00 pm. Full Package Of Competitive Benefits are included. Competition closes Oct. 31.
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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
Van-Kam is committed to employment equity and environmental responsibility. We thank all applicants for your interest!
CRAFT FAIRS CRAFT SALE
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8250 161 St. Sry - Fleetwood
Mon-Fri 7am-6pm. 0-12 Yrs old Before / Afterschool Care Excellent Educational Programs playtime, arts & crafts, fun activities. Reasonable Rates Snacks Incl
DRIVERS/COURIER/ TRUCKING
To join our team of professional drivers please send off a resume and current drivers abstract to: careers@vankam.com For more info about Line Haul, call Bev, 604-968-5488
Work portfolio and references will be requested of the final candidates.
PRECIOUS CHILDREN LICENCED DAYCARE
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WEB DESIGNER
The web and print designer be proficient in conceiving creating digital advertising, design as well as print ads marketing materials.
EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION
A Great Janitorial Franchise Opportunity
• Annual Starting Revenue of $12,000 - $120,000 • Guaranteed Cleaning Contracts • Professional Training Provided • Financing Available • Ongoing Support • Low Down Payment required A Respected Worldwide Leader in Franchised Office Cleaning. Coverall of BC 604.434.7744 info@coverallbc.com www.coverallbc.com
DRIVERS WANTED
AZ, DZ, 5, 3 or 1 w/ Airbrake • Guaranteed 40hr. Work Week & Overtime • Paid Travel & Lodging • Meal Allowance • 4 Weeks Vacation • Excellent Benefits Package
Must be able to have extended stays away from home. Up to 6 months. Must have valid AZ, DZ, 5, 3 or 1 with airbrake license and have previous commercial driving experience. Apply at:www.sperryrail.com/ careers and then choose the FastTRACK Application.
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Shipper / Receiver You Offer: • • • • • • • •
Experience with shipping / receiving procedures Familiar with DHL and Purolator shipping tools Experience operating a Forklift Able to lift heavy objects A clean class 5 drivers abstract Attention to detail A positive attitude First aid and Fort Lift ticket an asset
We Offer: • • • •
Full-time hours Competitive wage program Competitive benefits package Employee discount program Port Kells, Surrey, BC 201 - 19315 96 Ave, V4N 4C4 Email: tim@customtruckpartsinc.com Fax: 604-513-9142
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Delivery driver and automotive detailer Attention to detail Excellent trouble shooting skills Able to maintain a clean work area Knowledge of light truck accessories an asset (running boards, mud flaps, tonneau covers) Auto detailing skills Some tools required Valid class 5 driver’s license required Driver’s abstract required
• • • • We Provide: • • • •
Competitive wage Program Great Work Environment Employee Discount Program Benefits Package Email resume to ian@customtruckpartsinc.com Or fax 604-513-1119
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GUARANTEED Job Placement Labourers, Tradesmen & Class 1 Drivers For Oil & Gas Industry.
Call 24Hr. Free Recorded Message 1-888-213-2854
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HOTEL, RESTAURANT, FOOD SERVICES
COOKS; ILUKJO Korean Rest. (Surrey), F/T Cooks 3-5 years exp. $13-15/hr Fax: 604-583-6932
FLAG PERSONS & LANE TECH PERSONNEL NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED
WE WILL TRAIN!
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DENWILL
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WANTED kids to sell chocolate bars after school & wkends. Earn up to $150/week. (604)618-7780.
COMPETITIVE RATES
Must Have Valid TCP Certificate, Reliable Insured Vehicle And Provide A Clean Drivers Abstract!
Please E-mail Resume: grasdald@telus.net
Denwill, a progressive and growing company transporting bulk liquid petroleum products based in Burnaby, requires Class One Drivers. We offer: t $PNQFUJUJWF )PVSMZ QBZ t 4BGFUZ #POVT t (SFBU CFOFĂĽUT QBDLBHF t &YDFMMFOU FRVJQNFOU t PO BOE PGG XPSL TDIFEVMF t 4UFBEZ ZFBS SPVOE MPDBM XPSL t 0O UIF KPC USBJOJOH MFBEJOH UP DFSUJĂĽDBUJPO JO UIF USBOTQPSUBUJPO BOE IBOEMJOH PG QFUSPMFVN products 8F SFRVJSF ESJWFST XJUI t "O FYDFMMFOU TBGFUZ SFDPSE t ZFBST FYQ t $MBTT XJUI "JS
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Pharmacist reqâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d F/T for Family Care Pharmacy Unit B 12815, 96 Ave. Surrey BC $42.00/hr. Check prescriptions for proper dosage. Prepare pharmaceutical products. Bachelor of Science degree in pharmacy and BC license reqâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d. Contact: Kiran Fax: 604-539-9798 or email: family.care94@yahoo.ca
AN IRONCLAD COMPANY
BULK PETROLEUM CLASS 1 DRIVERS
Tasty Sweets and Restaurants Ltd DBA Tasty Indian Bistro at 8295 - 120 st Delta, BC requires Indian Ethnic cooks. Must have experience for more than 3 years as an Indian ethnic cook. A salary of $ 17/hr will be paid. Work will be minimum 40hrs /week. Also require Food and Beverage Servers and Kitchen Helpers. Experience in an Indian restaurant would be an asset. A salary of $ 10.25/hr will be paid to Kitchen Helpers and $ 11/hr to Servers. Work will be minimum 40 hrs/week. Overtime and other benefits will be given at all the positions. Must be available at weekends and evenings. Please apply at restaurant between 3 PM - 5 PM or send your resume at fax: 604-5989270 or email at: manjit.basuta@yahoo.com
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Hiring in Vancouver, Coquitlam, Burnaby and Surrey Professional experience is not required as we provide free, friendly training to qualiďŹ ed applicants with good driving & background records. UNR Class 4 or Class 2 preferred, but we will train the right applicants. No weekends or evenings. School holidays off. E-mail: marilyn.tasaka@ďŹ rstgroup.com or fax: 604-225-5791 We are an equal opportunity employer.
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COMMUNITY SUPPORT WORKER/ SOCIAL SERVICES As a Community Support Worker, you will be able to provide rehabilitation, support, and other forms of assistance to children, youth, and families while supporting social workers and health care professionals. Train in this rewarding career. Career Opportunities: Child and Youth Care Worker O Womenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Shelter Worker Family Place Worker O Settlement/Newcomers Service Worker Teen Pregnancy and Parenting Support Worker
DENTAL ASSISTANT LEVEL 2 â&#x20AC;˘ Train in a fully equipped on-site dental lab â&#x20AC;˘ Hands-on, comprehensive training by industry professionals â&#x20AC;˘ Practicum â&#x20AC;˘ Average wage range from $20.04-$27.37 an hour â&#x20AC;˘ Campus conveniently located next to the King George Sky Train
Check out all programs at
Where Your Success Matters! 96% Employment Rate* *2012
CALL NOW! Limited seats available!
604-930-9980
www.discoverycommunitycollege.com
School Bus Drivers Needed
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E-mail your resume and current drivers abstract to: HR@denwill.net
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EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION 142 OFFICE SUPPORT/CLERKS Office Secretary Req’d F/T for Pandher & Co Ltd. $21/hr. Prepare & key in invoices. Open & distribute incoming regular and electronic mail. Order office supplies and maintain inventory. Answer & relay telephone calls & messages. Min. 1 year of relevant experience req’d. Please Contact: Napinder by Fax: 604-594-1209 or napinderpandher @yahoo.ca Surrey, BC
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ALTERNATIVE HEALTH
AMAZING MASSAGE New Location. Hot Oil. 10am - 10pm. Call: 604-719-5628 GREAT HANDS Full Body Massage 10am-8pm A Must Experience 604-507-7043
Development Officer, Events
*Canadian Supply Chain Sector Council 2012 HR Study Update
DCC has partnered with the Forum for International Trade Training (FITT) and the Canadian International Freight Forwarders Association (Ciffa) to combine two diplomas and one certificate in one powerful program! • Advanced Diploma, International Trade Management & Freight Forwarding • FITT Diploma in International Trade • Ciffa Certificate in International Freight Forwarding - Your own personal Apple iPad with e-books! - Industry Practicum
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Full job posting at
Grand Opening 11969 88th Ave. Scott Road
TRADES, TECHNICAL
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Visit us on-line at: www.designroofing.ca or Call Adam: 604-944-2977 or Fax Resume: 604-944-2916
RETAIL
NOW HIRING P/T SALES ASSOCIATES for our Morgan Crossing location. Apply in person or email to:
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...
tbrebner@tybo.ca workwithus@tybo.ca
Kristy 604.488.9161
threescocatering@shaw.ca or Visit us at: www. threescompanycatering.ca
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Your Career Starts Here
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R.A.G. DRIVING SCHOOL
FOSTER/SOCIAL CARE
Skills to pass road tests, safe performance driving, Class 5 & 7, easy parallel & stall parking.
BALDING, THINNING HAIR? LOOK OLDER THAN YOUR AGE? Become a PLEA 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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SPECIALIZING IN SMP & CAMOUFLAGE REPAIR OF ALL SURGICAL SCARS. GET YOUR CONFIDENCE BACK CALL 604.656.6464 info@fraservalleyparamedical.com www.fraservalleyparamedical.com
IN DELTA
604-575-5342
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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
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DRYWALL
PSB DRYWALL + All Boarding, Taping, Framing & Texture. Insured work. 604-762-4657/604-764-6416
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06951 Electrician Lic. Low cost. PANEL CHANGE. Big/small jobs. Residential/ Comm. 604-374-0062 FITZ ELECTRIC. New build. Residential. Tenant Improvements. Com Reno’s, Lighting rebates. work 778-231-8332, www.fitzelectric.net Lic. Electrician A+, BBB member Expert trouble shooter, All types of Electrical work 24/7 604-617-1774 YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 Service Call Lic #89402 Same day guarn’td We love small jobs! 604-568-1899
263 EXCAVATING & DRAINAGE Excavator & Bobcat Services •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
Shop from home! bcclassified.com
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FENCING
6 FOOT HIGH CEDAR FENCE. $11/foot. Low Prices. Quality Work. Free Est. Harbans 604-805-0510.
281 Need CA$H Today? Own a vehicle? Borrow up to $25,000
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CARPET CLEANING CARPET Cleaning 4 bdrm & up $89-$139 Automobiles
Deodorize & Sanitize. All Natural, Guaranteed
778-772-9164
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CLEANING SERVICES
CLEANING AVAILABLE Weekly / Bi-Weekly. Great Ref’s. Call Brenda @ 604-767-3230
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.
283 GUTTERS & DOWNSPOUTS GUTTER CLEANING POWER WASHING
Reno & Texture Specialist, Painting.
“No job too small”. 604-825-8469
Check out our FOR SALE sections: class 500’s for Merchandise, 600’s for Real Estate, and for Automotive view our 800’s.
604-575-5342
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A Call to Vern. Free Est. Drywall,
30 years in driver training
IN SURREY
UPCOMING AVAILABLE ROUTES ROUTE# PAPERS AREA DESCRIPTION 122 83 100 106
F All types of concrete work F F Re & Re F Forming F Site prep FDriveways FExposed FStamped F Bobcat Work F WCB Insured
Call Ali 604-618-2567
CARRIERS NEEDED CARRIERS NEEDED Please Call
Call: Rick (604) 202-5184
SEMI-RETIRED contractor will do small concrete jobs. Patio’s, sidewalks, driveway’s. Re & re old or
TYBO CONTRACTING is quickly becoming an industry leader in the excavating & civil contracting business. Tybo is currently retained by some of the largest developers in B.C. We are currently offering top wage & benefit pkgs as well as opportunities for advancement. Email resumes to:
sharvey@fashionaddition14plus.com
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PLACING & Finishing * Forming * Site Prep, old concrete removal * Excavation & Reinforcing * Re-Re Specialists 34 Years Exp. Free Estimates.
778-231-9675, 778-231-9147 FREE ESTIMATES
PIPE LAYERS, OPERATORS, SURVEYORS FOREMANS & SUPERINTENDANTS
FASHION ADDITION 14+
www.discoverycommunitycollege.com
Lawn Mowing - Cleanups Hedges - Pruning Rubbish Removal - Odd Jobs Serving since ‘86 - Insured
damaged concrete. Ken 604-307-4923
SALES ASSOCIATES
604-930-9908
CONCRETE & PLACING
UNIQUE CONCRETE DESIGN
www.pahfoundation.ca/careers
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Limited seats available!
(UNIQUE) RELAXATION BODY CARE 604-859-2998 ~ In-suite shower #4 - 2132 Clearbrook Road, Abby
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$14.00-$38.00/hr.
based on experience! Great career and training opp. avail., based in Port Coquitlam. • Top Wages • In-House Training • Health/Dental Coverage • Fast-Track Apprenticeships • Pension & Company Uniforms
Check out all programs at
CALL NOW!
PARADISE LANDSCAPING
HEALTH MASSAGE
COMMERCIAL ROOFING • APPRENTICESHIPS • FOREMAN
JOIN OUR TEAM!
Train to be in one of the fastest growing sectors in Canada, with over 750,000 employees and 66,000 new and vacant positions to be filled in Canada each year until 2017*.
GARDENING
PERSONAL SERVICES
10:00a.m.-10:00p.m.
PROFESSIONALS/ MANAGEMENT
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COUNTER SALES
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CLEANING SERVICES
Excellent renumeration paid after the completion of each job.
778-593-9788
ADVANCED DIPLOMA, INTERNATIONAL TRADE MANAGEMENT & FREIGHT FORWARDING
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INSTALLERS REQ’D
Please fax resumes to: 604-888-4688 or visit Employment Opportunities at www.greggdistributors.ca or Email resumes to: info@greggbc.ca
Classes Start SOON in Surrey!
TRADES, TECHNICAL
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
PROFESSIONAL HARDWOOD & LAMINATE
Gregg Distributors, warehouse distributor of industrial and automotive supplies, is looking for self-motivated energetic people to join our Langley counter sales team. Counter sales experience, knowledge of the automotive, industrial and trucking industries would be an asset. We offer excellent growth and compensation possibilities!
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GARDENING
ROYAL KING
GARDENING & LANDSCAPING
Reas. Rates S Quality Work Hedge Trimming S Gardening Lawn Care S Yard/Fall Clean Up & Gutter Clean Up FREE ESTIMATES
Call SUNNY GILL 604-807-4763 WEED FREE Mushroom Manure 13 yards - $125 or Well Rotted 10 yards - $145. Free delivery in Surrey. 604-856-8877
All Green Lawn Care - Hedge Trimming -Pruning - Clean-up - Lawn Cutting - Power Raking - Aeration - Fall Clean-up
Tom 778-895-9030 or 604-582-1875 ALL LANDSCAPING & LAWNCARE hedge trimming, yard cleanup, weeding. Free Est. Jason 778-960-7109
SAME DAY SERVICE AVAILABLE
Call Ian 604-724-6373
Gutters - Windows - Tile Roof cleaning - Pressure Cleaning, Please Call Victor 604-589-0356 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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FINISH CARPENTER Finish Carpentry-Mouldings, sundecks, stairs, siding, painting, drywall. Refs. Rainer cel 604-613-1018 “LAMINATE/QUARTZ/GRANITE” JMS Countertops, 30 yrs/refs + John 604-970-8424 +
BL CONTRACTING
All Phases of Renovations FINISHING, HARDWOOD & LAMINATE FLOORS CUSTOM SHOWERS & SAUNAS
CALL BRENT
(604)240-1920 BEAUT BATHROOM & KITCHEN Plumbing + Drywall + Elect. + Tubs & Showers & Sinks + Toilets & Tile + floors + countertop + painting. Sen disc. Work Guar. 21 yrs exp. Call Nick 604-230-5783, 604-581-2859 ARCO CONSTRUCTION All remodels & renos. FREE EST. Mike 604-825-1500. Harry 604-500-3630 ARCO DRYWALL LTD. All kinds of drywall & paint. Call Ryan 778-892-9590
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329 PAINTING & DECORATING
353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS
Quality workmanship since 1968 Commercial - Residential
www.paintspecial.com
PETER ROOFING Ltd.
604.339.1989 Lower Mainland 604.996.8128 Fraser Valley
Roofing Specialists
KITCHENS - BATHRMS CROWN MOULDING SUITES, DECKS, REPAIRS - BUILDING MAINT. REFS. WORK GUARANTEED
PAINT SPECIAL
Renovation Specialist
Emerson’s Contracting 604-524-2451, 604-535-0566
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• New Roof Re-Roofing • Repairs • Cedar Shakes • Shingles Duroids • Torch-on
Running this ad for 8yrs
3 rooms for $299, 2 coats any colour
(Ceiling & Trim extra) Price incls Cloverdale Premium quality paint. NO PAYMENT until Job is completed. Ask us about our Laminate Flooring & Maid Services.
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RUBBISH REMOVAL
EXTRA
CHEAP RUBBISH REMOVAL Almost for free!
Harjit Pattar 604-589-4603 604-857-3325
(778)997-5757, (604)587-5991
GL ROOFING. Cedar/Asphalt, Flat roofs, WCB Clean Gutters - $80. 604-240-5362. info@glroofing.ca
FLEETWOOD WASTE Bin Rentals 10-30 Yards. Call Ken at 604-294-1393
FREE! Scrap Metal Removal...FREE!!!
HOME REPAIRS
*Appliances *BBQs *Exercise Equip *Cars/Trucks/Trailers *Hotwater Tanks *Furnaces * Restaurant Equipment All FREE pickup!
A1 BATH RENO’S. Bsmt suites, drywall, patios, plumbing, siding, fencing, roofing, landscaping, etc. Joe 604-961-9937 or 604-581-3822
604-572-3733
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APPLIANCES FOR SALE
Above oven Kenmore Microwave (black) fan as well. , Beaumark dishwasher (white). All in good working order. We are remodeling and changing colour. North Delta 604-591-9740
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QUICKWAY Kitchen Cabinets Ltd. ****Mention this ad for 10% Off **** Call Raman @ 604-561-4041.
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PSK PAINTING
KITCHEN CABINETS
LANDSCAPING
INTERIOR/EXTERIOR Quality work at the lowest price Phone & compare. In business 25 years. Fully Insured. Free Estimates.
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Prestige Painters •Condos •Townhomes •House Interiors Free Estimates!
Complete Landscape Service
Specializing in landscape renos Bobcat - Excavator - Decks Retaining Walls - Paving Stones New Lawns-Irrigation-Drainage Hedging and more
Call: Chris 604-351-5001
D Conversion from Cedar to Asphalt, Shingles, Fiberglass D 30, 40, 50 years Warranty D WCB, BBB, Liability Ins. Free Estimates. Call Gary 604-599-5611 OR Visit
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www.bestbusyboysroofing.com
*Pros *Reliable *Refs. avail.
DANGEROUS TREE REMOVAL * Pruning * Retopping * Falling Service Surrey 25 years
*30 Yrs Exp. *Fully Insured
Morris 604-597-2286 Marcus 604-818-2327
MOVING & STORAGE
GET THE BEST
Experienced Mover w/affordable rates, STARTING AT $40/HR 24/7 - Licensed & Insured. ** Seniors Discounts ** fortiermoving.ca
Call: 778-773-3737
AJM PAINTING
10% DISCOUNT. MG Roofing & Siding. CB. Re-roofing, New Roof Gutters.
604-812-9721
ABBA MOVERS & DEL Res/comm 1-4 ton truck, 1 man $35/hr, 2 men from $45. Honest, bsmt clean up. 25yrs Exp. 24hrs/7days 604-506-7576
TREE & STUMP removal done RIGHT!
Roofing Experts. 778-230-5717 Repairs/Re-Roof/New Roofs. All work Gtd. Free Est. Call Frank.
604-787-5915/604-291-7778
www.treeworksonline.ca treeworkes@yahoo.ca
PETS
www.affordablemovers.bc.com
$45/Hr
477
604-537-4140
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(778)378-MOVE
* Painting Contractor *
GARAGE SALES
with a 3 bdrm suite @ $1200/mo. and a 1 bdrm suite @ $750/mo.
Sunday Oct. 27 9am - 2pm 16194 13th Ave White Rock Nice stuff! Priced to sell.
Household items, furniture, decor, equipment, jewellery, lots of high quality shoes [size 8.5] and brand name clothing [sizes 8-12].
(778)378-6683
329 PAINTING & DECORATING
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604-307-4553
PIANO. Music teacher has Yamaha Piano for sale. $1550. Please call 604-585-6880 for appt to view.
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‘’CANADIAN TERRIERS’’ Pitbull Pups Genetics/Razeredge/Gotti, 3M/3F, 8wks. 778-237-2824. CATS GALORE, TLC has for adoption spayed & neutered adult cats. 604-309-5388 / 604-856-4866 CATS OF ALL DESCRIPTION in need of caring homes! All cats are spayed, neutered, vaccinated and dewormed. Visit us at fraservalleyhumanesociety.com or call 1 (604)820-2977 CHIHUAHUAS, tiny tea cups, ready to go now, 3 males. $700. Call 604794-7347 German Shepherd pups, vet check, 1st shots, own both parents, father reg., gd tempered, farm & family raised in country, good guard dog/family pet. born aug 9. $700. 604-796-3026, no sunday calls
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GERMAN SHEPHERD Pups & young adults. Quality German & Czech bloodlines. 604-856-8161.
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JACK RUSSELL PUPPIES, 1st shots, deworming, health record, asking $600. (604)807-0487
Hauling Anything.. But Dead Bodies!!
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Gutters - Windows - Tile Roof cleaning - Pressure Cleaning, Please Call Patrick 778-865-9432.
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RENTALS 700
RENT TO OWN
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• No Qualification - LowthDown • N. SURREY-13828 116 Avenue HOUSE, 4br. w/1br. suite w/view. 1/2 acre on Cul-De-Sac.$2,088/M 604-RTO-HOME / 604-786-4663
New 2bdrm 2bath in great Surrey park. Home $119,888. Pad rent $570/mo. Pet ok. 604-830-1960.
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RUBBISH REMOVAL
Gutters - Windows - Tile Roof cleaning - Pressure Cleaning, Please Call Victor 604-589-0356
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HOMES WANTED
Select your household items to sell
BUDGIES FOR SALE. Born this year. $15. Older Budgies looking for a good home $8: 604-576-2271
Reno’s and Repairs
A Gas Fitter 0 Plumber
627
HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper?
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FIXIT PLUMBING & HEATING H/W Tanks, Reno’s, Boilers, Furn’s. Drain Cleaning. Ins. (604)596-2841
$619,000.
Call 778-829-6443
MISC. FOR SALE
ON CALL 24 HOURS/DAY
BRO MARV PLUMBING 24/7 Plumbing, heating, plugged drains BBB. (604)582-1598, bromarv.com
Quality Built Coach House
633 MOBILE HOMES & PARKS
PLUMBING
Furnace, Boilers, Hot Water Heat Plumbing Jobs ~ Reas rates
SURREY
1 Year old, 7 bdrms, 5 baths.
Garage Sale
BOUVIER PUPS, home raised, loyal & loving. var. colors $900. Call 250-494-4092. sm.white@shaw.ca
* Residential / Commercial * New construction * Re-paint Interior / Exterior * Big or Small Jobs * We provide hi-end quality.
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WCB, Insured, Free Est’s! Call Henry 778-288-4560
We are your trusted choice for reliable and professional residential moving services, serving the Lower Mainland. LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE
FOR SALE BY OWNER
Call 604-856-6500
BERNESE Mountain Dog Puppies. Vet checked with first shots and ready for loving homes. $975. Langley area. 778-241-5504.
INTERVAN PAINTING
LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE
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• Tree Trimming • Fully Insured • Best Rates
AFFORDABLE MOVING From 1, 3, 5, 7 & 10 Ton Trucks Licensed ~ Reliable ~ 1 to 3 Men Free Estimate/Senior Discount Residential~Commercial~Pianos
639 REAL ESTATE SERVICES
566 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
Ticketed Owner Does the Work! A+ Rating
BBB, WCB & LIABILITY Cell 604-837-6699
PRO TREE SERVICES Quality pruning/shaping/hedge trimming/ removals & stump grinding. John, 604-588-8733/604-318-9270
BROOKSWOOD, Beautifully remodelled 4/bdrm home with 1/bdrm unauthorized suite. 2 year old roof. Dormers & gutters. Shop with 220 wiring. Beautifully manicured yard. Call Ross Stertz @ Eco Realty Inc. (604)307-3741 Open House Sunday 12-4 4469 202 A St.
LOW DOWN/Rent to buy; Deluxe 2 bdrm 1026 sq.ft., 2nd flr, secure bldg. 96/Scott. Jim (604)786-7977
with Turning Tools $400. Call 604-596-9912.
**EMERGENCY CALL OUT** Certified Arborist Reports
1PRO MOVING & SHIPPING. Across the street - across the world Real Professionals, Reas. Rates. Best in every way! 604-721-4555.
APARTMENT/CONDOS
ROCKWELL LATHE
FULLY INSURED
604-773-1349
FOR YOUR MOVING
TREE SERVICES
Morris The Arborist
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Call Brian for a free estimate
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Canuck Roofing All Roof Repairs Any job big or small. Free Est. *WCB *Insured *BBB 778-772-1969
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UNDER $400
551 Aluminum patio cover, sunroom, railing and vinyl. 604-521-2688 www.PatioCoverVancouver.com
OPEN HOUSE
REAL ESTATE
with stand & blades. 2HP $130/obo. 604-596-9912.
COURSE CEDAR HOG FUEL
BEST BUSY BOYS ROOFING LTD.
638
UNDER $200
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Peter 778-552-1828
SPORTING GOODS
X COUNTRY SKIIS & BINDINGS FOR SALE. Kneissl & Rossignal Men’s size 10 & Woman’s size 7. Shoes and Poles as well. 3 pin (old style). North Delta. 604-591-9740
RADIAL ARM SAW
SUNDECKS
COMPLETE Roofing Ltd. Repairs & gutters, all roofs. WCB, BBB, Reas guaranteed. Sr Disc. 604-725-0106
578
REAL ESTATE
UNDER $100
Ladies Alia slacks, blouses t-shirts. Sizes 16 and Large only $2-$25. Men’s slacks, sizes 46 & 48 /30. Shirts 3X. $10-$20. 604-596-9912.
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MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
604.220.JUNK(5865) Serving Metro Vancouver Since 1988
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Thursday, October 24, 2013 Surrey/North Delta Leader 63 RENTALS 706
RENTALS
APARTMENT/CONDO
1 MONTH FREE
GUILDFORD GARDENS
706
PARKSIDE APARTMENTS 1 MONTH FREE
$700 2 bdrm. from $875 1 bdrm. from
• 24 Hour On-site Management
PETS ALLOWED • Minutes walk to Holly Elementary School • Across from the NEW GUILDFORD TOWN CENTER & WALMART SUPERCENTRE • 1 min. drive to PORT MANN
Heat & Hot Water Included
To Arrange a Viewing Call Grace
604.319.7514
APARTMENT/CONDO
1 Bdrm. $700.00 2 Bdrm. $815.00 • Minutes walk to Surrey Central Skytrain Station & Mall & SFU Surrey Campus • 24 Hour On-site Management PETS ALLOWED • Walk To Holland Park, High School & Elementary School
Heat & Hot Water Included
To Arrange a Viewing Call Joyce
604-319-7517
SURREY
Regency Park Gardens
CEDAR APTS $50 off/month for the first year Quiet community living next to Guildford Mall. Clean 1 & 2 bdrm suites (some w/ensuites) Cable, heat & hot water included. Walk Score = 92
Large 1 & 2 bedroom units Rent from $725.00/mo.
Phone: 604-581-8332 & 604-585-0063
604-584-5233
www.cycloneholdings.ca
Looking for that warm safe home To hang your hat and stay a spell A place where you feel you belong and not just another rent cheque. A space where you feel like a family Where people share and care?
604-596-9588
CROSSROADS We got a great thing going on.
MAYFLOWER CO-OP
2 Bdrm unit $847/mo. 1 Bdrm units $695 - $725/mo 5 Min walk to Surrey Ctrl Skytrain, and all amenities. Well maintained, clean, quiet, sec’d adult only bldg. No Pets. Shared purchase required. Call: 604-583-2122 or email: maycoop@shawbiz.ca
SURREY - 13820 72nd Ave 2 Bdrm 780 sq/ft. $755/mo. Shares $2,500. No Subsidy, U/G Parking, 2 Appls, NO pets. Avail Now.
www.hawthornehousing.org
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
Office: 7121 - 133B St. Surrey 604-596-0916
AUTO ACCESSORIES/ PARTS
706
APARTMENT/CONDO
SURREY
CUMBERLAND PARK MOVE IN INCENTIVE • • • • • •
Nice, clean & quiet 2 bdrms W/d in some suites Walk to Guilford Mall Close to transit and schools Upgraded, condo style suites Exterior fully upgraded, new windows & balconies On site manager
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Please call DAVE at 604-589-1167 for viewing.
709 COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL SHOP for rent. 64 Ave / 144th St. 600sf $550/mo. O/H door, cement floor, Avail now. 604-599-8431 msg
715
DUPLEXES/4PLEXES
809
AUTO ACCESSORIES/ PARTS
10-13H_PP24
SURREY - 1 Huge bdrm, furnished or not, use of whole home, parking for 1 vehicle, lights, cable, and gas included. $550/month. Suitable for 50+. Non drinker, smoking on balcony ok. Call Rob: 778-385-6028
750
SUITES, LOWER
736
HOMES FOR RENT
DELTA - 5 BDRM house - 2 -1/2 bthrms, dbl garage, rec room, cls to amen. Cls to 116 & 76A Ave. Avail. Nov. 15th. Showing after Nov. 1st. Rent negot. n/s, n/p. (604)614-0655 or 604-613-8706 DELTA N. 11671 84 Ave. Split level 3 bdrm, private fncd yard, incl lndry, parking. Newly reno’d. Pets OK. $1150/mo. Immed. 778-888-0200
Chimney Heights- new 2 bedroom suite, NS/NP, close to bus, school, $600/m includes utilities, Available Now! 778-565-6665
SURREY 128/105 Ave New 1 bdrm full bath. N/P, N/S. Avail now. $500/mo incl hydro. (778)564-4450 SURREY 144/80. 2 Bd grnd lvl ste. Own carport. Nr schools & bus. NP/NS. $650/mo inc hydro. No lndry. Avail now. 604-591-6607.
BRAND NEW 1 BDRM SUITE
Features sunny bright walk-out lower floor of owners’ home, large kitchen incl d/w, f/s, microwave, w/d large recrm with f/p, security system.Adult oriented, nr all amens & Cloverdale Tech University. Credit check & references req’d Unfurn’d $750 or Furn’d $900.
Call 778-574-6038
ENVER CREEK 83/145A, Lrg 1 bd nr schl/bus, NS/NP. Incl utils & wifi. Avail Nov 1. 604-572-7390 FLEETWOOD 154/87 Ave 1 Bdrm $650/mo incl utils. Near all amens. Avail now. N/P, N/S. (778)882-6584
Fleetwood- 3 or 2 Bdrm new reno’s suites, $850/mo. or $750/mo, N/S, N/P, No Laundry. (604)591-2786 FLEETWOOD grnd lvl 2 bdrm bsmt fresh paint, fncd yard. Nr all amens. $650/mo incl utils. Avail now. 604951-4495 or 604-341-1784 GUILDFORD, 151/99A Ave. 3/bdrm bsmt suite. Clean & spacious. Nr all amen & mall. N/S, N/P. Avail now. $850 incl hydro. (604)589-1813
SURREY, CHIMNEY HEIGHTS Spacious 3 bdrm, 2 full baths. N/P. Close to all amens, school & bus. $1050/mo utils incl. (604)593-1188 SURREY Chimney Hts. 14959-68A Spac 2bd, lam flr. $650 incl utils. No ldry, ns/np Avail now 604-760-5251
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CHECK CLASSIFIEDS bcclassified.com 604-575-5555
CARS - DOMESTIC Court Bailiff Sale
West Coast Court Bailiffs Inc. (duly appointed under the Sheriff Act) will offer for sale by sealed bid all the interest of the following judgement debtor, Glenn Esquivel, in and to the following chattels and shares:
2002 SATURN L200 2.2, 4/cyl, 4/spd auto, A/C, Loaded! 230K. Exc clean! $3500 obo 778-866-8218
821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS 1997 CAMRY, 4 dr 4 cyl, auto, loaded, new tires, aircared, mint cond. $3400 obo. 604-936-1270
2006 TOYOTA MATRIX. Blue, automatic, 138K, A/C, power locks, CD player, mag wheels. Asking $6800/obo. 778-385-4467
SURREY Enver Creek. 1 Bedroom ground level suite. Incl utils & TV. Available Nov 1st. 604-592-5469. SURREY Fleetwood. New Elegant 1Bdr bsmt suite in quiet area, avail immed. N/S. Pet neg. $650/mo incl utils/cbl/net. Call 604-454-4761. SURREY Panorama 12845 60 Ave 2 bdrm bsmt suite, near schls/bus. $680 incl cable & hydro. NS/NP No lndry. 604-597-2636, 778-889-7644
2008 Hyundai Tiberon 4/cyl, 5spd Air, s/roof, 83K, $10,000 obo Older Trade welcome. 778-866-8218
SURREY reno’d 2 bdrm, Nr skytrain & laundry. N/S, N/P. Avail Nov 1st. Call: 778-896-3741
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VEHICLES WANTED
845
SCRAP CAR REMOVAL
SURREY Scott Rd/100 Ave, 3 bdrm Modern, cln, shr lndry $925+util Cls to amen. Cat ok n/p 604-951-7992
*1999 Ford F-150 P/U with canopy VIN# 2FTRX18W6XCA89030 *Miscellaneous tools, equipment and personal items used in the handyman industry Terms of Sale: Sold on an “as is where is” basis. Contact the undersigned at 604-529-9328. The highest bid or offer not necessarily accepted. Sale may be subject to cancellation without notice. Bids must be submitted to the Court Bailiff on or before 12:00 noon Monday November 4, 2013. Each bid must be accompanied by a bank draft or money order drawn in favor of West Coast Court Bailiffs Inc. for a minimum of 10% of the bid price which is non-refundable if the said offer is accepted and the bidder fails to complete the sale by 4:00pm on Tuesday, November 5, 2013. D. Fjermestad, Senior Court Bailiff West Coast Court Bailiffs Inc. 101-668 Carnarvon Street New Westminster, BC V3M 5Y6 Tel: 604-529-9328 Fax: 604-529-9102 Email: info@wccb.ca
WITNESS TO MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENT ON OCTOBER 2, 2013 Anyone witnessing or having any information relating to a motor vehicle accident, which occurred on October 2nd, 2013 at 5:26 p.m. on 148th Street and 96th Avenue in the City of Surrey, B.C., involving a pedestrian and a motor vehicle, please contact Spraggs & Co. Law Corporation at 604-464-3333
West NEWTON. 2 bdrm bsmt suite, avail. now. $650/mo. N/S. N/P. No lndry. 604-805-2407
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SUITES, UPPER
N.DELTA 11858-72nd Ave. Completely reno’d 3 bdrm upper suite, 2 full baths, avail now. $1400/mo incl hydro, heat, laundry. 604-329-7858. SURREY 148/114 Ave. Newer 1 bdrm upper. $600 incl utils/cble. NS/NP. Avail now. 778-823-0106. SURREY, King George/92. Spac 1 bdrm ste. $660 incl utils Brand new flrs/carpet. NS/NP. 778-861-3715
752
TOWNHOUSES
GUILDFORD; 1 BDRM bsmt ste, $497/mo incl lndry, prkg, shrd utils. Avail Nov1st. NP/NS. 778-668-3771
SURREY 139/68 Ave. 2 Bdrm T/H $890/mo. Quiet family complex, no pets. 604-599-0931
GUILDFORD. 2 bd, flr heating. Nr amens & Guilford Mall. Ns/Np $700 inc hydro/gas. Nov 1. 604-722-0234
SURREY 65/135. 1 & 3 Bdrm townhouse’s. $675/mo & $970/mo. Quiet complex, washer/dryer. Sorry, no pets. Call: 604-596-1099
Langley/Surrey Border 2 bdrm bsmt Nr Willowbrook mall. $850/mo + 1/3 utils. W/D, D/W. (604)309-5392 N.Delta 112/72A, cozy 2 bdrm legal grnd flr bright ste. Own patio. Nr Alex Fraser. Pri ent, lndry mat 5min away. $700 incls heat/hw/cbl. Suit prof cpl/sgl NP/NS long term renter Jack/Anita 604-502-8474, 351-1287 N.DELTA 2 bdrm, newer home Incl all appls, utils, w/d, net, alarm. NS/NP Nr Alex Fraser Nov 1. $800. 778-435-2097 / 778-848-3127 N. DELTA. 78/118St. Lrg 1bdr gr/lvl newly reno’d. N/P, N/S. No laundry. $575 incl hydro & cable. Avail Nov 1st. Please call 778-388-4919.
PANORAMA; 6 bdrm hse on 1 acre available now. N/S, N/P. $2000/mo. (604) 594-5705 or 720-3603
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FLEETWOOD 156/80 Clean 1 bdrm grnd lvl suite with lrg fncd yrd, nr school/park/all amens. Avail Nov 1st. 604-575-3692, 604-219-7171
GUILDFORD, 158/92. 1 Bdrm grnd level ste. Clean & bright. N/S, N/P. $575 incl hydro, cable & gas. Avail now. 604-930-5671, 604-961-7633
NEWTON, 13040 Fairford Place. 3/bdrm Rancher. Fr/St, W/D N/P, N/S. Avail Nov 1. $1200/mo. Luke 604-590-4888 Remax
SURREY 61/125A St. 2 Bdrm suite, big windows in the livingroom, laundry, soundproof,N/P. 604-501-4875.
SURREY 82/167A. Bright new 2 bdrm suite, full bath. No pets. Avail Nov1. $700 incl utils. 604-307-2246
CLOVERDALE - west
NEWTON 4BR Hse nr schl & bus 130St & 73Av $1450 + util avail now 604-434-3262, 778-881-4772
SURREY 2 bdrm suite. Nice & clean. Cls to all amenities. New flooring. Avail now. 604-599-5523.
CLOVERDALE 168/60 1 Bdrm avail now. NS/NP. Prkg. Grnd lvl. Newly reno’d. Suit mature adult, refs req’d. $600/mo. 604-576-9777
CLOVERDALE: Large spac 1 bdrm. $550 incl util. Cls to elem & athletic park. Free WiFi. 604-671-4128
HOUSE FOR RENT. Only $1300. Very quiet neighborhood. Location Surrey - 102Ave.&125A St. - 3-bedrooms on main floor with kitchen, living room and dining room. 4-piece ensuite washroom on main floor - 2200 SQFT. total including big basement Close to school/shopping/park. - Big Driveway - Large private backyard. Large deck off dining room. - Convenient location only five mins to Surrey City Central and Pattulo Bridge. - No Smoking or No Pets Allowed. - REFERENCES REQ’D. If working, please provide pay stubs. Rent does not include heating, lighting utilities or Cable. There is a washer and dryer available to use though. (Great Deal, Gotta See it, before it’s too late!!!) Available after October 15 If interested call 604723-8385 or 778-889-0881.
Surrey 2bdrm, coin laundry, nr school/bus/superstore,avail now, N/S N/P.604-543-6250, 604-762-1325
SURREY: 76/152, beautiful 2 bdrm ste on golf course. New paint & flr incl util/cbl. NP/NS. (604)339-8729
CLOVERDALE Hilltop. Large 2 bdrm grnd lvl, priv ent, gas f/p, shrd W/D, suits mature profs. N/P N/S. $800/mo +1/3 utils. Avail immed. Call 604-574-4428
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2008 FORD F350, black, diesel, 5 seater 8’ box 140K, very good cond, asking $27,000. (604)589-6032
SURREY, 150/70 Ave. Brand new 2 bdrm bsmt. Avail now. N/S, N/P. $650. 778-227-7049, 778-834-9468
Chimney Hts. Newly reno’d Large 3 bdrm, 2 bath. $950/mo incl utils. Nov 1. N/P. (604)543-8952
CLOVERDALE 189/55. 2Bdr suite laundry neg. Avail immed. NS/NP $800 incl utils/cbl/net 778-574-8283
SCRAP CAR REMOVAL
The Scrapper
SULLIVAN. 145/60. 1 & 2 bdrm, clean bsmt suites. Nr Bell Center 778-578-9119 or 778-968-8306
CHIMNEY HEIGHTS large bright 1 bdrm in new hse, 4pce bath, alarm. $525 incl util/cble. 604-600-4050.
NEWTON MOBILE HOME PARK. 2 Large RV Pads available for mobile home. Call 604-597-4787.
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#1 FREE SCRAP VEHICLE REMOVAL ASK ABOUT $500 CREDIT $$$ PAID FOR SOME 604.683.2200
SULLIVAN Hgts 2 bdrm bsmt suite in new home. Near all amens. Avail immed. N/S. Call 604-318-6697.
733 MOBILE HOMES & PADS
LANGLEY 200 / 80 Ave on acreage 3 Bdrm, dble grge, 5 appls, good area. $1650. Ref’s. (604)880-1098.
43645 Industrial Way, Chilliwack
748 SHARED ACCOMMODATION
AUTO FINANCING
STRAWBERRY HILLS, 12381-78 Ave. 1 bdrm. $550 incl hydro, lndry. NS/NP. Nr all amens. Nov. 1st. Call 604-594-0883 or 604-418-0999.
CHIMNEY Heights - Avail. Nov 1st. Lrg 2 bdrm suite. Includes utilities & own laundry. N/S. N/P. $800. Call 604-761-2923
Heater Motors ................................ $10.95 Heater Cores ................................... $10.95 Elec Distributors ............................ $29.95 Struts - 527 ...................................... $15.95 Lower Control Arms ...................... $10.95 All Bucket Seats - Manual .......... $19.95 All Bench Seats ............................. $24.95 Any Plain Steel Wheel ................... $7.95 Fenders ............................................ $20.95 Hoods ............................................... $40.95 Car Doors......................................... $34.95 Truck/Van/Suv Doors .................... $44.95
792-1221
MOTELS, HOTELS
TRANSPORTATION
S.SURREY Morgan Hts. Brand new luxurious 1 bdrm 1000sq/ft suite, nr shopping/elem school, priv laund, avail immed, ns/np, $1000 incl utils. Avail now. Lve msg 604-538-3380.
RENOVATED 3 bdrm home in 4plex. Bus stop at door. N/S or pets. $900 + utilities 604-560-0652
WEEKLY SPECIALS OCT. 26-NOV 1, 2013
www.pickapart.ca
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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
810
PANORAMA 56/145. Large bright 2 bdrm suite. Avail Nov1st. NS/NP. $750 incl utils. Call 778-861-1779.
SURREY 1 bdrm grnd lvl bsmt. 100th/157th. n/s, n/p, n/lndry, n/cbl. Utilities incl. Avail Nov 1. Call 778865-2751. Ref req’d.
OVER A THOUSAND VEHICLES TO CHOOSE FROM
Hours: 8:30 am–5:00 pm 7 days a week
SURREY: Kalmar Rd. Cozy 3bdrm home, $1150/m + utils. Avail. Dec. 1st. Refs req. Call (604)451-5597
SUITES, LOWER
CEDAR HILLS 90/123 1 & 2 bdrm G/L suite $500/$650. Near ament Suits mature NS/NP 778-710-7686
SELF-SERVE DISCOUNT AUTO PARTS
Now That’s a Deal!
SURREY Bolivar Hts 134/112A Ave 5 Bdrm house, 2.5 baths, 2 carports quiet neighbourhood, on view lot, close to all amens. Avail Nov 15th. No pets.$2000 +utils 604-585-6622
750
TRANSPORTATION
PANORAMA 2 bdrm ste full bath, utils incl $700/mo Avail now. NS/NP 604-780-6866 or 778-895-8624
GUILDFORD bright clean 2 bdrm bsmt, w/d, fenced yard, near schls. NS/NP. $750 +utils. 604-283-9055.
Great Location Amid Sea & Shops 1/2 Month FREE Rent 1 Bdrm Suites - Avail Now
Call 604-536-0379
HOMES FOR RENT
SURREY -1 bdrm grnd lvl avail Nov 1st. Inclds utilities, cable, light, wifi. NP/NS. Call 604-781-5806 after 3pm.
SUNNY WHITE ROCK
~ Fir Apartments ~
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SURREY, 134A/92. 4bdrm Rancher. Very clean house, big lot. $1300 Avail. Nov. 15. N/P, N/S. Refs req. 604-584-1100, 778-896-3733
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$675. 1 Bdrm Suite. With utilities, cable, WIFI - Ground level A/C. Near schools, transit, bridges & malls. 604-970-3852
SURREY CENTRAL, spac 1 bdrm $750/mo + utils. Avail Nov 1st. N/S, N/P. Call: (604)580-1598
Incl heat, h.water, sec u/g pkng & SWIMMING POOL
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DUPLEX for Rent 3 bedroom, 2 washrooms $1195/month plus utilities newly renovated, great area, close to necessities near 135 street and 79 Ave Surrey. Call Harry at 604-418-9432 for info.
SURREY, 75/120A St. 2 Bdrm $960 plus cable. Quiet family complex no pets, call 604-501-0505.
Email Application or Phone 604-592-5663
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N.DELTA 80/116 Spacious newly reno’d bright quiet 2 bdrm suite, new kitch, floor & paint, f/p, lndry, pkng. $975 incl utils. 778-574-4180. NEWTON 1 bdrm grnd lvl. $475/mo incl utils. No laundry, no cable. Nr schools. Avail now. 604-572-0449. NEWTON 2Bdr gr/flr in newer home $700/mo incl utils & cable. No lndry. NP/NP. Nov 1. 604-572-3813 NEWTON, brand new large 3 bdrm, & 2 bdrm suite. $700 & $1200: Avail. now. 778-552-2586.
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AAA SCRAP CAR REMOVAL Minimum $150 cash for full size vehicles, any cond. 604-518-3673
821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS
821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS
2008 Pontiac FOR SALE
WANTED TO RENT
$100.00 CASH BONUS MALE - 53 on social assistance. Needs 1 bedroom suite. If you can help pls call 778-239-9517
TRANSPORTATION 810
AUTO FINANCING
Very reliable & regularly serviced. Automatic, air, very clean and drives excellently. Mechanically the same as a Toyota Matrix. Versatile design. 282,000 kms ............................ $5375
Call: 604-575-5347
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6 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU BETTER! NEW LOCATION LANGLEY/ CLOVERDALE (Fruiticana Plaza) Unit 104-7228-192nd St
604.372.3535
NEW LOCATION SURREY CENTRE (Behind the Royal Bank) 10207 King G Blvd.
604.588.4545
KING GEORGE #105-13588, 88th Ave, Surrey (King George & Shell Gas Station)
604.591.8080
SCOTT ROAD #150-8047 Scott Road, Delta (In Superstore Plaza)
604.591.8081
FRASER HWY. (Near Fruiticana) #103-15933 Fraser Hwy Surrey
604.593.5555
GUILDFORD #105-9547 152nd Street Surrey
604.588.8990