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Jose Figueroa will be able to spend Christmas with his family without the worry of being forcibly deported, after a court ruling on Tuesday stayed his deportation order until January. Figueroa’s deportation order has been stayed until Jan. 15, 2014, when there is a scheduled judicial review hearing for Figueroa, with a motion asking that he be allowed to stay in Canada on humanitarian or compas-

sionate grounds. Figueroa got the news of the court decision while in sanctuary in his Walnut Grove church, where he has spent the last three weeks avoiding arrest and deportation back to El Salvador. His lawyer Peter Edelmann was in federal court in Vancouver pleading Figueroa’s motion to stay the deportation order. “I am a little bit happy but there is still a lot to do,” said Figueroa. Continued Page 5

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When word got out in June, 2012 that Langley Township planned to sell a forested area of Glen Valley to help pay for the Aldergrove pool project, local residents responded with a campaign and delegations to council. They also issued photos of the forested area. This one shows Jada next to one of the large trees on the property, which has now been turned into a park, by council resolution. Lan gl ey Tim es fi le ph oto

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A Langley Township forest that was going to be sold to raise money for a new Aldergrove recreation centre will now be preserved as a “Municipal Natural Park.” Mayor Jack Froese announced the decision at the Monday night meeting of council, saying it was decided earlier in the day during a closeddoor meeting, The designation of Glen Valley’s McLellan Forest West municipal parkland covers 25.75 acres of wooded land on 84 Avenue between 252 and 254 Streets, a site that includes 80 to 100-year-old conifer trees. “We’re kind of closing a chapter,” Froese said. The forest was part of nearly 50 acres of Township-owned land that went on the market in 2012 to pay for construction of a new recreation centre on the five-acre site of the former Aldergrove Elementary

School on Fraser Highway. News the forest could be redeveloped for housing drew immediate opposition and produced drawn-out and often-heated debates in council chambers. 0The move prompted the formation of Watchers of Langley Forests (WOLF). McLellan Forest West was taken off the market a few months after the sale plans were made public. The remaining forested lands, the Gray Pit Lands between 257A Street and 260 Street, remained on the market until it was purchased by Trinity Western University this year, with the assistance of a $2.5 million donation from the family of the late Thomas Blaauw. A press release issued by the mayor on Tuesday noted Langley Township is also home to 4,665 acres or 7.3 square miles of municipal and Metro Vancouver parkland. “We have a lot to be proud of,” Froese said in the release.

Company denies wrongdoing MAN CRASHED INTO TRUCK IN THICK FOG MONIQUE TAMMINGA Tim es Reporter

The construction company involved in the fatal Highway 1 crash in Langley where Mandeep Singh Aujla died has come out with a statement denying any wrongdoing on the foggy Oct. 22 night. Jake’s Construction writes “precautionary safety measures were in place at the time of the accident. We have a reputation of being a very safe company and all our business practices reflect this.” Jake’s Construction goes onto say that false allegations have been made against the company. it says it has no record that calls were made by other road maintenance crews warning their crews to move to the shoulder or halt work altogether because of the fog. Jake’s Construction doesn’t

say what safety precautions were made that night but said they are always followed. They have an A+ rating from the Better Business Bureau. Meanwhile, Lower Mainland RCMP confirm that a 911 call was made by a distressed driver who claimed he almost drove into the highway crew just hours before the deadly crash occurred. The truck driver claims he told 911 dispatch that he was forced to veer out of the way just at the last minute, after seeing the construction crew working in the fast lane of the freeway. RCMP Sgt. Peter Thiessen confirms the call was made and said it normally would be passed on to the ministry of transportation, but for some reason that didn’t happen. He confirmed that police are

looking into where the communication breakdown took place and why. The fatal crash took place about 3:50 a.m. The initial investigation indicates the driver of the Toyota RAV4 was travelling eastbound along Highway 1 when it slammed into the rear of a construction vehicle, which was parked in the passing lane of the highway. The SUV burst into flames and Aujla, who is from Abbotsford, died at the scene. The crash took place just west of the 264 Street overpass. Roadwork along that portion of Highway 1 has been underway for months, as the freeway is being widened from two to three eastbound lanes. Work regularly takes place in the overnight hours, to reduce traffic congestion problems.

Fort building ruling welcomed FR ANK BUCHOLTZ Tim es Reporter

Fort Langley Residents for Sustainable Development, which launched the successful lawsuit against Langley Township over the Coulter Berry building in Fort Langley, has hailed the court decision, but it also expects an appeal. “Although we were surprised Justice (Joel) Groves issued his verdict immediately following the two-day hearing, we had anticipated he would see the merits of our case,” the directors of FLRSD stated in a press release issued after they met Tuesday. “We believe Justice Groves decided to issue his decision immediately in an effort to respect the importance of the decision to our society and many of the residents of Langley and Fort Langley, but also in an effort to spare the developer any further costs or hardship in proceeding any further in constructing the Coulter Berry Building with an invalid permit. “Our fight was never with the

developer; it has always been with the Township of Langley. We have empathy for the predicament this has left the developer in. The Township should have never issued a heritage alteration permit for this development, and acted outside of their legal jurisdiction in doing so. It is important to note that this improper action was taken by the Township, not the developer.” The society expressed the wish that the Township respect the court decision and “work with the developer to have a project that represents the community, respects its heritage and scale while also respecting the needs of the developer. “We hope that the developer considers a two-storey building with many of the same features and benefits, but at a reduced scale, more in keeping with the existing streetscape and heritage guidelines. We believe our society and the community would fully support this.” The press release went

on to say that the society is “well-prepared for an appeal should one come.” It noted that the Township has the ability to appeal the decision. The written judgment by Justice Groves is not expected for several months. The Township has said it is awaiting that judgment, and in the meantime is discussing its options with staff and its legal counsel. The society says it will await that response, before deciding on its next move. In the meantime, work on the project has been halted. Excavation work has been done under permit, but developer Eric Woodward of Statewood Properties does not have a building permit, and does not expect one until the legal situation has been resolved. Langley Township council did not discuss the judgment at its open meeting on Monday, although it was almost certainly discussed in its afternoon closed session.


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“At this point I can’t be deported so that is good. “But the CBSA (Canadian Border Service Agency) still has an arrest warrant out for me.” That means Figueroa will have to remain in sanctuary. “If I try to go home they could arrest me and put me in a detention centre. “It is so frustrating. I have done nothing wrong,” he said. On the same day his deportation order was stayed, rallies of support for Figueroa were held around the country. Rallies took place in Halifax, Ottawa, Toronto, Vancouver and at the Canadian Embassy in El Salvador. More than 100 people showed up to a rally outside the Walnut Grove church on Oct. 12 and many rallies

deport Figueroa based on his past affiliation as a student in El Salvador with the leftwing Farabundo Martí National Liberation Front (FMLN) during the civil war. The FMLN is now the democratically elected government of El Salvador. “Under these same immigration policies, Nelson Mandela would not be accepted into our country either,” said Langley MP Mark Warawa in previous interviews. Warawa said Figueroa poses no

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Langley Township’s rebuke in B.C. Supreme Court over the heritage alteration permit it issued to allow construction of the Coulter Berry building in Fort Langley should prompt some reflection by council and staff. The ongoing opposition to the building has been driven by a number of factors. Some believe it is too large for Fort Langley’s main street. Others believe it does not fit in with the heritage theme of Fort Langley. Others believe it was designed just for visitors, and will not make it possible for local residents to do more shopping in town. The building was approved by council, in an 8-1 vote, because councillors accepted the arguments that it would bring with it more parking, more retail and office space, and that it fits in with Fort Langley’s heritage theme. While there are many people opposed, there are also many in favour. Fort Langley cannot remain in a vacuum, whether that vacuum is the late 1800s, the mid-20th century or the 2010s. Like any vibrant community, it is constantly changing. What it does offer is a unique emphasis on heritage. As the first capital of B.C., and the location of a national historic site, it has something no other B.C. community can offer. It also has passionate residents and enthusiastic business people — a big positive for any community. If the Coulter Berry building is violating heritage guidelines, perhaps it is time to revisit the guidelines, which were drawn up 20 years ago. At the same time, the voices of those who want to see more shops and services for village residents must be heeded. Tourism is good for the economy, but a well-balanced community doesn’t forget its own residents.

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Actually, we dress up in Precious resource different costumes every day they Last week, I was going to a masble making up his mind. I’m a grandquerade party, and I was debating pa so I thought I’d offer some advice. if I should ‘dress up’ or not. I decid“The Ninja costume comes with ed on just buying a black mask so a sword, I pointed out. “Yeah!” he I would still be part of the crowd exclaimed, “I want the one with and yet be able to slip it off easily the sword.” I thought maybe I as the night wore on. would get a quick thank you from I went in and out of costume MCGREGOR his mom for helping, but the look shops and thrift stores and big box she gave me was more of “Mind stores looking for just a plain black your own business.” But he got his mask with two eyeholes, like the Jim McGregor Ninja costume. Lone Ranger used to wear. He wore The sword is an important part of that for years and no one ever figthat costume on the trick or treat ured out who he was. I only needed it for a route. He can poke his sisters with it until couple of hours. they get mad, a great Halloween memory There were thousands of costumes to for a brother. If someone has a hockey or choose from. They ranged in price from fire helmet as part of their costume, he can $19.95 to $100. I could buy or rent any kind “boink” them on the head with it until the of costume and be whatever or whoever I helmet is wedged on tight or he can slay wanted to be, but I just wanted a black mask. any number of imaginary ghosts or goblins No wonder we don’t have many heroes that might spring from the dark cul-dearound anymore. The Lone Ranger can’t buy sacs. a mask and Superman no longer has phone He will have great fun until one of that booths to change in. Society has made it adults loses it and grabs it from his hand difficult for the superhero. Personally, I was saying, “That’s enough of that bloody always amazed that nobody could tell that sword.” Trick or treating can be stressful Clark Kent wasn’t Superman, I mean, real- for parents. ly, just a pair of dark rimmed glasses for a Picking out a Halloween costume can disguise? At the very least Lois Lane should be difficult and yet we put on a different have figured that out. costume every day. When we are getting In one store, a mother had laid out four dressed and ready to leave the house, who costumes on the floor for her six-year-old do we want people to think we are? Can we boy to choose from. Our choices were a get through the whole day without anyone ghost or a pirate for the boys and a balleri- seeing who is really behind our mask? na or a princess for the girls. Basically, anyI couldn’t find the mask I wanted so I dething that could be made by Mom at home. cided to go as something that strikes fear Studies show the average B.C. family to- into all Canadians. I put on a suit and tie day spends $90 on Halloween, or more if and went as a senator. I hope your Halthey have more than one child. loween has more treats than trick. At least The little boy in the store was having trou- that’s what McGregor says.

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Victoria has finally unveiled proposed amendments to the province’s hopelessly antiquated Water Act. Existing legislation, more than a century old, was crafted to regulate surface water use to benefit farmers, miners and tiny clumps of early settlers. With today’s larger population and elevated industrial demands, it is unacceptable that B.C. remains the lone province with no legal protection of groundwater and aquifers. In presenting a 100-page document last week, Environment Minister Mary Polak admitted as much about one of the province’s most-valuable yet often-undervalued resources. Groundwater can be used without government approval or fees, Polak added, hinting at perhaps the strongest motivation for cash-poor Victoria. The government expects to collect $5 million annually, mostly from industrial users. Domestic wells would be excluded. A Water Sustainability Act would harmonize groundwater and surface water regulation as well as raise protection of surface water. Conservation would be encouraged. This comes at a crossroads in Comox Valley water management. Some jurisdictions use meters, while some do not. Metered rural residents are upset because some of us in municipalities pay less than they will. That will be true as long as we have so many local governments. They can’t agree on a unified position and some refuse to install water meters. Meters are the only way to accurately measure how much water is used by households and companies. Without them, those who use less water will subsidize large users. In communities with a flat rate, many of us subsidize large users and water wasters. Without meters, leaks are undetected. Those who say we live in a rainforest are blissfully and/ or willfully ignorant to the fact that the system can deliver only so much water. Instead of promoting conservation, communities without meters encourage waste. — Comox Valley Record

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A poem for this evening HOW MANY KIDS WILL COME THIS EVENING? THAT’S WHAT POET LAURA DRAKE WONDERS Editor: Hallowe’en

How many kids will come this year? It’s one we always ask — I don’t care how many there are As long as the “loot” will last.

Little ones scamper about Going from door to door Trick or treat, smell my feet I think I’ve heard this before. Pumpkins grin, candles glore Thumps and groans from next door Ghosts and goblins are leading the pack As I stand on my front porch.

Black cats, witches hats, They all look alike to me Upturned faces at the door Open bags — wanting more. By the end of the evening I’m done and spent. A lot of fun watching the events Time for bed — turn out the lights All shelled out on this Hallowe’en night. LAURA DRAKE, LANGLEY

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people who attended the blueberry cannon town hall meeting to complain about berry cannons. These cannons cause far more noise than a firecracker. They are in operation seven days a week, for

three months of the year, not for just one day. Oh, right, there is an election coming up soon. J. ANDERSON, LANGLEY

Much can be done to prevent cancer Editor: October, the breast cancer awareness month, is coming to an end. But some of the cancer-linked 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 emission of one wood-burning fireplace can pollute an entire neighbourhood and can put people at risk; and this health risk can be multiplied by secondhand tobacco smoke. Here too, cancer may be the end result.

Editor: Re: Resistance to Walnut Grove development, (The Times, Oct. 29). Despite the near-unanimous neighborhood opposition to this street rezoning; despite the fact that previous councils have already rejected identical rezoning applications, our council is focused on a plan that leaves a normal old neighbourhood in a situation where they must remove most of the old trees and leave people with no parking, no park space and no yards. Who would benefit with a doubling of the density to this street? Certainly nobody who has a future here. As a homeowner, you pick an existing neighbourhood for your family to grow. Developers who have no our future in the neighbourhood tell the council exactly what they want and get it. We are left with their legacy. Where do we move to next? Why can’t we keep a nice neighbourhood right here in Walnut Grove?

Derek Condon’s pirate ship at 8393 209A Street is one of the sights trick-or-treaters will see tonight.

Cannon opponents received no calls Editor: It was so nice that the mayor and Langley Township staff called letter writer D. Atkinson (The Times, Oct. 29) about fireworks in the Township. By comparison, not one member of council or staff called any of the 100

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By now it is common knowledge that smoking tobacco can kill, and it will, more often than not. But still manufacturers keep producing this poison and trap people to indulge whether it makes them or others sick. Again, cancer is the key word. Cancer has brought much grief to so many families, not only through breast cancer but other strains as well. Year after year, millions of dollars are raised for cancer research and much of this fundraising 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 mea-

sures 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. You and I have the power and ability to bring about a change and eliminate some of the suffering that is brought forth by cancer. All levels of government and health authorities seem to have failed us by not setting stricter guidelines, which could have prevented many cancer cases. Cancer can strike any time; it can strike anyone. No one is immune to it. BRIE OISHI, PORT COQUITLAM

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Littlest Bears played like pros Editor: This past weekend, the Bears flag division football team was at Townsend Park for the Chilli Bowl Tournament. Playing four games with two byes, the littlest Bears ran, threw and caught those passes like pros. It was wonderful to see the culmination of skill and growth that these players exhibited. Thank you to Aeden Ennis, Ben Evans, Cole Blaschuk, Evan Hoy, Jesse Davison, Kai Blaschuk, Reece Fennell, Ronan Langford, Rylan Middleton, Sam Sieben, and Tyson Craig for all making it out. A special thank you to our head coach, Paul Middleton, and assistant coaches Nikki Middleton, Cory Langford and Clayton Ennis. It has been a wonderful season. SUSAN FRASER, LANGLEY

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A large contingent of the Bulpitt family attended the grand opening of the Richard Bulpitt Elementary school on Monday morning. “Richard saw the best in everybody,� said his wife Valerie of her husband. He passed away while doing mission work with his wife in Vietnam in 2007. While Bulpitt’s legacy lives on with the naming of the school, his son Corey has also left a visual legacy at the school too. Corey Bulpitt created an Aboriginal mural depicting a bulldog in the school’s foyer. “This would have pleased Richard, because Winston Churchill was one of his favourite people and Churchill was known as the British bulldog,� said Valerie. The school’s sport teams will now be known as the Bulpitt Bulldogs. D.W. Poppy Redhawk drummers honoured the school with two songs and students also performed songs for the celebrations. Originally from England, Bulpitt served as the Langley’s superintendent of schools from May 1996 until March 2001,

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teer operation. “Every year, the number of famiStarting Nov. 1, the Langley Christ- lies registered goes up. In our busimas Bureau will once again begin ness we don’t want the numbers to taking applications from families increase, but sadly they do,” he said. In recent years, the bureau has who need assistance during the upcreated applicoming holiday cation forms in season. several differThis is the ent languages, bureau’s 40th so the service year of providis accessible for ing food hameveryone. pers and toys to The AlderLangley families grove bureau in need. will be at the The Christmas Aviva EmployBureau office ment office at will be located JIM MCGREGOR #104-26956 Fraat 20560 Frasser Hwy. It will er Hwy. on the open on Nov. 5 one-way street in Langley City. This location is just every Tuesday and Thursday from east of last year’s location, in the 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. The popular Gifts For Kids tree at former Coast Capital building. It will be open Monday to Friday, Willowbrook Shopping Centre will from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Saturday open the first weekend of December. Toy Depot Days, when parents from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Applicants must bring two pieces of ID with come to pick out gifts and a book proof of residency (current phone for their children, will be held Dec. bill or Hydro bill) and a Care Card for 16 to 18. Anyone needing further informaeach member of the family. Last year, 809 families and more tion on application, family sponthan 1,800 children were helped out sorship or to make a donation, or by the Langley Christmas Bureau, to sponsor a family, can contact the said co-coordinator Jim McGregor. Langley Christmas Bureau at 604McGregor and Leigh Castron are 530-3001 or see www.langleychristonce again heading up the volun- masbureau.com.

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The 17th annual Business Excellence Awards were presented by Greater Langley Chamber of Commerce on Wednesday night. The event took place at Cascades Casino and Convention Centre, and was emceed by Jim McGregor. A total of 48 individuals, businesses and organizations were nominated for awards. The George Preston Business Person of the Year award went to chamber past president Angie Quaale, of Well Seasoned Gourmet Food Store. She has been a tireless promoter of Langley, through her store, the Langley Community Farmers Market, Fraser Valley culinary tours and the annual BBQ on the Bypass that her business sponsors. She also write a regular column for The Times and is chair of Tourism Langley. Other nominees in this category were Chris Davies of Chris’s Sign and Lighting Service; James Gilmore of PriceSmart Foods; Milt Kruger of OnLine Collision and Wayne Patterson of United Rentals. • Nav Dardi of Panago Pizza, Langley City was honoured for Community Impact, for-profit businesses. Panago Pizza has a “give-back” attitude to provide strong community support through its actions. Other nominees in this category were Earl’s Kitchen and Bar; Langley Events Centre; On Line Collision; PriceSmart Foods and Wendel’s bookstore and Cafe. • The Community Impact, non-profit, under

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Vaudevillians return for 10th year at SAC SENIORS PERFORM TO RAISE MONEY FOR SCHOLARSHIPS

Township For the week of October 31, 2013

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Tuesday, November 5 | 7:30 - 9:30pm Heritage Advisory Committee Civic Facility Salmon River Committee Room

public notices 2014 Museum Advisory Group Appointments

Daytime (6am - 7pm, Mon-Fri) Detour Route

Sat Nov 2 Sat Nov 9

Current Committee members are welcome to reapply. The deadline to submit applications is Friday, November 15. Applicants will be notified in December, with terms to start in January 2014. Peter Tulumello Cultural Services Manager 604.532.3537

Can you volunteer for the Township? Gain a greater sense of pride, belonging, and community spirit by volunteering. Visit tol.ca/volunteer for information. Recreation, Culture, and Parks 604.533.6086

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Starting the week of October 28, 72 Avenue will be closed from 208 Street to 210 Street for approximately one month.

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joined forces with Douglas College to establish a bursary for their performing arts students. They also worked with the Arts Council of Surrey to establish another scholarship in honour of Fran Dowie, a well-known old time Vaudevillian, who performed with them before his passing. In 2004, with trepidation, they rented the Surrey Arts Centre. There was no reason for worry. Two weeks prior to opening they were sold out. This year marks their 10th anniver-

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Willoughby Community Centre Fitness Centre Closure The fitness centre, high performance room, and aerobics studio at the Willoughby Community Centre, located in the Langley Events Centre at 7888 - 200 Street, will be closed for maintenance from Monday, November 4 to Friday, November 8 inclusive.

Local and business area access will be permitted during construction. Street parking will not be permitted. Please note: There will also be a temporary nighttime road closure of the intersection at 208 Street and 72 Avenue on Thursday, November 7 and Friday, November 8 from 8pm to 5am.

The fitness centre will reopen at 8am on Saturday, November 9.

These closures are required for construction of the East Langley Water Supply. The construction schedule is subject to change.

The preschool and multipurpose rooms will remain open.

Visit tol.ca/elws for current information. We appreciate your patience.

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10:20am Procession – Leaves the Fort Langley Community Hall at 9167 Glover Road, heads south on Glover Road to the Fort Langley Cemetery cenotaph.

10:25am Parade – Procession leaves the Sal-Mart Thrift Store parking lot at 3111 - 272 Street, heads south along 272 Street to Fraser Highway, then west to the Aldergrove Legion at 26607 Fraser Highway.

10:40am Service at Fort Langley Cenotaph: Fraser Blues flypast, followed by refreshments at St. George’s Anglican Church Hall, 9160 Church Street and at St. Andrew’s United Church Hall, 9025 Glover Road.

10:40am Service at Aldergrove Legion Cenotaph: Fraser Blues flypast, ceremony, followed by potluck lunch and entertainment at the Legion.

Langley Legion 20570 - 56 Avenue 604.534.3615 10:25am Parade – Procession leaves the Langley Legion Branch at 20570 - 56 Avenue, heads down the laneway, then south on 206 Street to Douglas Crescent, to the cenotaph at Douglas Park. 11am Service at Langley City Cenotaph: Fraser Blues flypast, ceremony, and moment of silence.

Murrayville Cemetery – Cenotaph 21405 - 44 Avenue 11am – Although no formal service will be held, residents often gather at the cenotaph to pay their respects on Remembrance Day. The Murrayville and Fort Langley Cemeteries have twin cenotaphs that were erected in 1921. More than 500 veterans are buried in the two cemeteries.

Remembrance Day: Lest We Forget We must remember. If we do not, the sacrifices of those hundreds of thousands of Canadian lives will be meaningless. They died for us, for our homes, for our families, and our friends. They gave of themselves for a collection of traditions Canadians cherish, and a future we all believed in. They died for Canada. The meaning of their sacrifice and their valor rests with our collective national consciousness.

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Completely Renovated on an Acre! Exterior updates include a new roof, windows, seamless gutters and downspouts, cedar soffits, fresh paint on all siding and trim, charming 8x10 garden shed and a new wood sundeck with nat. gas BBQ hookup & B/I hot tub. Interior has a new custom kitchen with all-wood cabinets, granite counters, country style apron sink and stainless appliances. All new floors, moulding, electrical, insulation, drywall, light fixtures, deluxe bath with soaker tub and separate shower. Vaulted living room ceiling with gas fireplace. Oversized 26x30 insulated garage with new doors. 107 Clovermeadow Cres.

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Last home available by Country Homes Ltd. Over 30 years of local building experience. Furnished showhome with 4 bedrooms on the upper floor. Engineered hardwood floors on the main level with wide baseboards, crown moulding, gas fireplace in the great room, white kitchen with stainless appliances, granite counters, pantry, and separate dining area. Ample light with oversized windows across the back of the home. Unfinished basement can accommodate a legal suite if needed.

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JACKSON RIDGE in Maple Ridge Another fabulous new home by Fernwood Developments with spectacular views! Fabulous floor plan with huge open layout across the back of the home taking in the sweeping 180 degree sunset views of the valley & North Shore mountains. Large covered sundeck to enjoy year round. Coffered great room ceiling detail, rock fireplace surround, contemporary white shaker kitchen with quartz counters & rich hardwood floors on the main.Over 30 years of local building experience. Priced to move! 10065 247B Street

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Strom set to build on record-setting year G ARY AH U J A Tim e s Spo r t s

After a record-setting season last year, the Trinity Western Spartans know they can count on forward Holly Strom. The fifth-year forward set six TWU program records and led the Canada West conference in scoring with 19.2 points per game in 2012/13. But while Strom may be a focal point of the offence for the women’s basketball team, the Spartans need help from those around her if they hope to return to the post-season after a fouryear absence. “We have to take advantage of some of the skills that we have,” said coach Cheryl Jean-Paul, adding scoring and height are two of those skills which her team possesses. Last season saw the team finish 7-15, which was sixth in the Can-

ada West’s Pacific Division. And only two starters — Strom and guard Janelle Traber — are back for 2013/14. “The two of them will be a big part of our offence,” Jean-Paul said. Two other returnees, Chantelle Martin and Laurissa Weigl, combined with Traber to average 16.7 points from the guard position. That number should go up with increased minutes. The point guard position is expected to be manned by former Brookswood Bobcat Luca Schmidt. The second-year guard played a limited role last year but so far through the pre-season, she has been playing nearly 30 minutes a night. Jean-Paul said the team will employ a more attacking style. “We are using more ball screens this year, which is different than what we have done in the past,”

she said. “That is going to create some different looks for us. “We are scoring in transition, we are trying to push the ball as much as possible.” Making the playoffs will be a daunting challenge considering the depth and quality of teams in the conference. “If you look at the (national) top 10, five or six teams are from our conference,” Jean-Paul said. “There are no easy games; every week is going to be a dogfight. “Every game matters and every game is the difference between making the playoffs and not making the playoffs, that is how we have to approach every weekend.” The Spartans open the season with a pair of home games at the Langley Events Centre: Nov. 1 against the Calgary Dinos and Nov. 2 versus the Lethbridge Pronghorns.

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There is no doubt that the Trinity Western Spartans men’s basketball team has athleticism and speed. The question — and what their success hinges on — is whether coach Scott Allen can harness the team’s raw talent and turn that into victories. “They are very exciting to watch, especially in the transition part of the game,” he said. “A lot of them play above the rim.” What remains to be seen is how successful the squad will be. “They are very athletic and coachable, just lacking expe-

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Former Brookswood Bobcats Luca Schmidt (#7) is starting at point guard for the Trinity Western Spartans women’s basketball team.

rience as a collective group,” Allen said. “That has been the most difficult thing, establishing roles, but that is coming together.” The team was in China earlier this month and won all three of their games to finish the pre-season at 3-3. The losses came to a trio of American colleges and universities. Eight starters return from last year’s 12-10 Spartans team which won 10 of its final 13 games to make the playoffs with a 12-10 record. Among the returnees is last year’s leading scorer Mark Perrin who led the team with 18.2 points and 7.2 rebounds per game. The guard was also tops among the Spartans in steals.

Another returnee who should provide a lift to the team is forward Denny McDonald, who has been arguably the team’s top performer in the pre-season. While last season saw many of the players competing at the Canadian Interuniversity Sport or Canada West level for the first time, the players should benefit from having a full year under their belts. The Spartans tip off the Canada West regular season with a pair of home games at the Langley Events Centre: Nov. 1 against the Calgary Dinos and Nov. 2 against the Lethbridge Pronghorns. A Canada West coaches poll has the Spartans ranked seventh out of the conference’s

16 teams. And just like last year, they face a daunting first half schedule that will see them play seven of the higher-ranked teams in the first 10 games. On the flip side, the back half of the schedule — which follows the holiday break — will see them face just one opponent ahead of them in the last dozen games. Allen knows the experiences — and bumps along the way — will help the team in the season’s second half. “We have to go in believing that we have all the tools and we are going to do whatever it takes to win,” Allen said. “That is the first part of our step to success.”


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Horan plays hero as atom Broncos beat Colts 22-16

With the outcome of the game on the line, Langley Broncos’ Kaycen Horan came up with a game-saving quarterback sack, forcing a fumble and recovering the ball in the final minute to secure a 22-16 victory over the Cloverdale Lions. The atom football teams were playing at Cloverdale Athletic Park on Sunday. The offence came

from Joran Tomica, Quinton Steinmann and Vaughn Pinchin, who all rushed for touchdowns. The offensive line — Noah Look, Ethan Sledding, Aidan Foster, Ashton Seibel and Horan — were solid in opening up blocks for the running game. Cody Oliver also had a solid game. ••••• The Langley Outlaws fell 31-16 to the Westside Warriors in junior

bantam football at Vancouver’s Carnarvon Park. Jacob Gelic threw a touchdown pass to Connor Desnoyers — with Stryker Roloff adding a conversion — to give Langley a brief 8-6 lead. But the Warriors responded with two touchdowns to lead 20-8 at the half. The second half started off with some promise for the Outlaws as Gelic took the kick-off

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Langley Cowboys’ Jack Laurin runs into a wall of White Rock South Surrey Titans during peewee football at McLeod Athletic Park on Sunday in a 37-14 Titans victory.

Bears knock off Knights 39-32 The junior bantam North Langley Bears defeated the Ridge Meadows Knights 39-32 in a shootout on Saturday afternoon at McLeod Athletic Park. The Bears built an early lead on the strength of four rushing touchdowns from Pablo Wigwigan.

The Bears also scored through the air with quarterback Jacob Stebbings hitting Connor Hurley from 20 yards out. Hurley also had a rushing touchdown. And North Langley needed all of those points as the Knights tried to rally, pulling within one touchdown

before running out of time. The Bears defensive line was a physical presence throughout the game as Ken McLean, Jacob Price and Ryan Taylor put continual pressure on the Knights offense. ••••• Great efforts by the

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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

FOSTER/SOCIAL CARE 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:

604-708-2628

Advertise across the lower mainland in the 17 best-read community newspapers! bcclassified.com Call 604-575-5555

caregiving@plea.bc.ca www.plea.bc.ca

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HELP WANTED

Required Full-Time for local production facility in Aldergrove. Positions Start Immediately! Must have own transportation.

Please Fax Resume 604.856.5644

GENERAL LABOURERS

If you’re looking for a warm comfortable team environment this is the salon for you!

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Van Kam’s group of companies req. Highway linehaul owner operators based in our Surrey terminal for runs throughout BC and Alberta. Applicants must have winter and mountain driving experience/training.

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

LABOURERS

Come join our Langley team!

DRIVERS The Abbotsford News, The Mission Record & Chilliwack Progress

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

HAIRSTYLISTS WANTED

108 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

Stepping Stone 604-530-5033 20101 Michaud Cres, Langley

Dollie was born in Keeler, Saskatchewan to the late Frances and William Inkster on July 21, 1932. She was predeceased by her brother Donald in 2012.

DRIVERS/COURIER/ TRUCKING

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

Jewellery,,Handmade Bags, A Unique Boutique Knitted Items, Placements and Runners, Refreshments, Raffle & Much, Much More! EVERYONE WELCOME

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LIVE-IN NANNY req by family of 4. Min wage, Langley area. Email manny_loryanne@yahoo.ca

CRAFT SALE

Dorothy “Dollie” Woodcock of Langley, BC passed away peacefully on October 27, 2013 at the age of 81.

CHILDCARE WANTED

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

bcclassified.com

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FOSTER/SOCIAL CARE

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

GUARANTEED Job Placement Labourers, Tradesmen & Class 1 Drivers For Oil & Gas Industry.

Call 24Hr. Free Recorded Message 1-888-213-2854

Seabird Island Band Employment Opportunity

Position Title: Chief Executive Officer Department: Sqewqel Development Corporation Responsible to: Economic Development Committee Position Type: Permanent, Full-Time (New Position) Competition: JP-2013-008 About you… …. entrepreneurial by nature? Are you, or could you be passionate about leading a young First Nation through transformative changes driven in our uncertain market circumstances? Do you, or could you have a vision for the future of Canada’s First Nations? Are you an experienced and proven leader, who can manage and lead organizational change, be a team player in the aggressive pursuit of business opportunities? Do you have experience raising capital and other forms of financial contributions? Are you excited about working positively and constructively with a First Nation community? About us… The Sqewqel Development Corporation is a newly developed wholly owned business corporation by the Seabird Island Band, located in the Fraser Valley east of Chilliwack BC. The Seabird Island community has a number of business opportunities in the in the tourism, aggregate and land development sectors. The Corporation will hire an enthusiastic, experienced and energetic leader who will be responsible for managing existing businesses, implementing current opportunities, seeking new enterprise opportunities, planning and directing corporate operations including budget planning, staff management and labour relations, working collaboratively with Seabird Island Band staff, representing the corporation within the Fraser Valley and greater Canadian community and executing Board specified objectives and policies. Reporting to the Board, the CEO will provide leadership and direction in the enterprise development, establish a vibrant team, formalize marketing strategies, and continue to build on the existing strategic relationships while establishing new ones. Qualifications: • Education: Post-Secondary Degree in Business Administration, commerce, or related field with 8+ years progressive management experience. • Skills: Negotiation Technology & computer use Excellent writing and communications skills Proven judgment, tact, discretion and diplomacy • Experience: Working with and/or within First Nations Finance & Budgeting Developing and implementing strategic business plans Responding to raising capital in debt, equity and grant programs Working in government environments Building strong community and corporate partnerships and coalitions Enterprises in the following industries: retail, natural resources, agriculture, property management Trailblazing new projects Primary Responsibilities: • Direct and coordinate the organization’s financial and budget activities to fund operations, maximize investments, and increase efficiency. • Confer with board members, organization officials, and staff members to discuss issues, coordinate activities, and resolve problems. • Direct, plan, and implement policies, objectives, and activities of organizations or businesses to ensure continuing operations, to maximize returns on investments, and to increase productivity. • Prepare budgets for approval, including those for funding and implementation of programs. • Review reports submitted by staff members to recommend approval or to suggest changes. • Appoint/Recruit Business Managers and assign or delegate responsibilities to them. • Direct human resources activities, including the approval of human resource plans and activities, the selection of directors and other high-level staff, and establishment and organization of major business entities.. • Growth Management **Pursuant to the Aboriginal Employment Preference Program, preference may be given to applicants of Aboriginal Ancestry

Salary Range: Competitive. Based on Qualifications. Apply with cover letter, resume and three references to : SQEWQEL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, Chair, Board of directors, C/O Human Resources – Seabird Island band P.O. Box 650, Agassiz, BC V0M 1A0 Email: drewpaddon@seabirdisland.ca Please quote competition JP-2013-008 Phone: 604-796-6814 Fax: 604-796-3729 Deadline: 4 pm Friday, November 1, 2013 (will remain open until filled)

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www.langleytimes.com The Langley Times EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION 130

HELP WANTED

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION 160

TRADES, TECHNICAL

PERSONAL SERVICES 175 CATERING/PARTY RENTALS

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 242

CONCRETE & PLACING

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 320

MOVING & STORAGE

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 338

AFFORDABLE MOVING

HENTE PLUMBING & HEATING

www.affordablemovers.bc.com

Production Worker Black Press Canada’s Largest Independently owned newspaper group, is currently looking for Part-Time Production Workers to work at both our Surrey and Abbotsford production facilities. Come join this team-based environment at our 24/7 facilities. This position is an entry level, general labour position that involves the physical handling of the newspaper and related advertising supplements. Requirements: • Prior bindery and/or machine operator experience is preferred • Motivated self-starter willing to work in a fast-paced environment performing repetitive tasks • Must be able to lift 35lbs and stand for extended period of time • Ability to work co-operatively in a diverse, team-based enviro. • Must be reliable & dependable • Excellent communication skills and detail oriented • Completion of high school • Must have own transportation This part-time position has a variety of afternoon & graveyard shifts (Mon - Fri). The incumbent must be able to work on a weekly schedule with short notice.

Starting at $12.20 + Shift Premiums! If you are interested in this position, please e-mail your resume, including “Production Worker” in the subject line to:

bpcampbellheights @gmail.com

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HOTEL, RESTAURANT, FOOD SERVICES

FOOD COUNTER ATTENDANTS, Full-time for Dairy Queen, Langley $10.25 per hour. Open availability. Nights & weekends. Pls. drop resume on location (1-6131 200 St. Langley ) Please fax resume to: 604-591-8176

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LEGAL

$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

Only those persons selected for interviews will be contacted.

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LABOURERS

4 FARM WORKERS. Seasonal FT starting Feb 15. General farm labour includes indoor & outdoor work. Ability to perform physical and repetitive duties in fast paced environment. Experience an asset. Rural area, needs own transportation. Starting wage: $10.25/hr. Fax resume: 604-530-9966. Westcan Greenhouses Ltd,2527-210 St, Langley, BC

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TRADES, TECHNICAL

Carpenter Helper/ Framer Wanted

• Home Dinner Parties • Meetings • Funerals • Weddings • B-B-Ques • Birthdays • Anniversaries Unique Taste, Unique Menus... Gourmet, Customized Menus Tailored To Your Function...

Kristy 604.488.9161

JOURNEYMAN MANUAL MACHINIST

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

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ESTHETIC SERVICES

Responsible for creating quotations for new jobs. Some medium lifting. Must have 10 years minimum experience in related position in machining or fabricating industry. (Machine Shop, Job Shop Work). Also exceptional math skills, knowledge of machine tool industry materials and component costs, reading part drawings (including GD&T), and experience in Microsoft Office. Ability to work independently and also well with others. Great wages and excellent benefits. Email resume to:

103-1440 George St., 778-668-0589

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Please email all resumes to Barbara@megacranes.com or Fax: 604.599.5250

PERSONAL SERVICES 171

ALTERNATIVE HEALTH

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

SHINGLERS, LABOURERS & SUBCREWS Required Call for more info 604-603-2527

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PERSONAL CARE

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BRO MARV PLUMBING 24/7 Plumbing, heating, plugged drains BBB. (604)582-1598, bromarv.com

FIXIT PLUMBING & HEATING H/W Tanks, Reno’s, Boilers, Furn’s. Drain Cleaning. Ins. (778)908-2501

100% Heating & Plumbing 24/7

ALL LANDSCAPING & LAWNCARE hedge trimming, yard cleanup, weeding. Free Est. Jason 778-960-7109

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FALL SPECIAL All walls up to 1200 sqft $950. All minor filling incl 2 coats premium eggshell

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

INTERIOR/EXTERIOR

damaged concrete. Ken 604-307-4923

removal done RIGHT! 604-787-5915/604-291-7778

FREE EST. ~ Since 1990 ALL WORK GUARANTEED

PETS

Owner Applicator

Ron 604-728-3699

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FEED & HAY

HAY. EXCELLENT quality, low sugar hay. Delivery incl. asking $11/bale. Analysis available upon request. Call Gord (604) 858-4895 (Chilliwack).

Canuck Roofing All Roof Repairs Any job big or small. Free Est. *WCB *Insured *BBB 778-772-1969

PETS

Prestige Painters •Condos •Townhomes •House Interiors

European Quality Workmanship CONTRACT OR HOURLY FREE ESTIMATES 25 YEARS IN BUSINESS

Free Estimates!

Call: Chris 604-351-5001

*Pros *Reliable *Refs. avail.

www.prestigepainters.ca

INTERVAN PAINTING * Painting Contractor *

10% DISCOUNT. MG Roofing & Siding. CB. Re-roofing, New Roof Gutters.

604-812-9721

* Residential / Commercial * New construction * Re-paint Interior / Exterior * Big or Small Jobs * We provide hi-end quality.

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MOVING & STORAGE

1PRO MOVING & SHIPPING. Across the street - across the world Real Professionals, Reas. Rates. Best in every way! 604-721-4555.

NEED A GOOD HOME for a good dog or a good dog for a good home? We adopt dogs! Call 604856-3647 or www.856-dogs.com

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE 506

APPLIANCES

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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RUBBISH REMOVAL

DISPOSAL BINS By Recycle-it

LANDSCAPING

NORTH STAR LANDSCAPING Pruning, New Lawns, & Ret. Walls Walter. 604-814-3060 / 864-1193

MALTESE 4 beaut males 8 wks old 1st shots, dewormed, 4.5 5lbs, $850. 604-300-1450 Abbots

P/B PAPILLON PUPS, adorable, 8 wks, 1st shots. Ready to go to loving home $950 firm. 604-944-6502

WCB, Insured, Free Est’s! Call Henry 778-288-4560

SMALL Job Renos Int. & Ext. Home Repairs & Renos Quality Workmanship Call Steve 778 888 7489

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

TREE & STUMP

www.treeworksonline.ca treeworkes@yahoo.ca

10% OFF when you Mention this ad HARDI RENO SVS. *Plumbing *Tile *Drywall*Paint*More! 778-865-4072 24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE

CONCRETE & PLACING

TREE SERVICES

Call a Roofer, not a SALESMAN !

SAMCON BUILDING. Complete reno’s & additions. Over 25 yrs exp. Call Derek (604)720-5955 www.samconbuilding.com

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Repairs & Reno’s, Sundecks & Additions, New Homes

SUNDECKS

English Lady - Cleaning. Reliable. Honest. Exc Worker Pets ok Refs Reasonable Rates 604-533-1711

A-1 Ceramics, Marble, Glass blocks etc. Install/Repair. Res./Comm. Free Est. 20 years exp. Peter’s Tile (604)209-0173

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

From $35. By appt: 604.230.4444

SPECIALIZING IN SMP & CAMOUFLAGE REPAIR OF ALL SURGICAL SCARS. GET YOUR CONFIDENCE BACK CALL 604.656.6464 info@fraservalleyparamedical.com www.fraservalleyparamedical.com

TILING

CATS GALORE, TLC has for adoption spayed & neutered adult cats. 604-309-5388 / 604-856-4866

Dean ~ 604-835-1320 For All Construction Needs

CHRISTINE’S CLEANING. Reas. & Honest. You won’t be disappointed. Seniors Disc. Call 604-328-3733.

SUNDECKS

• Tree Trimming • Fully Insured • Best Rates

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

“Massage Confidential”

BALDING, THINNING HAIR? LOOK OLDER THAN YOUR AGE?

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GL ROOFING. Cedar/Asphalt, Flat roofs, WCB Clean Gutters - $80. 604-240-5362. info@glroofing.ca

(778)232-7154

WOODCREW FINISHING ETC.

PERSONAL CARE

www.tkhaulaway.com

353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS

REF’S - INSURED - WCB Paper Hanging Removal WRITTEN GUARANTEE Residential/ Commercial

Per Molsen 604-575-1240

*Private Studio *European

PRESSURE WASHING

GUTTER CLEANING $95: ONLY Window Cleaning - Exterior - $65: Houses under 2500 sq. ft. All kinds of Pressure Washing; Satisfaction guaranteed. 604.861.6060

BLAKE’S PAINTING & DECORATING Interior Exterior Spraytex ceilings/repairs Drywall repairs

SOFT WASH SPECIALIST

CLEANING SERVICES

MIND BODY SPIRIT

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Peter 778-552-1828

Roofs-Siding-Concrt-Paint Prep WCB Insured ~ FREE ESTIMATES ~ “Serving the Langley’s 26 yrs” Water restrictions do not apply Cell 604-889-4925

SALARY BASED ON EXP. We offer a pleasant work enviro. in a well established & respected Accounting Practice.

E-mail your resume in word.doc to: mail17334@shaw.ca

604-572-3733

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INTERIOR/EXTERIOR Quality work at the lowest price Phone & compare. In business 25 years. Fully Insured. Free Estimates.

Dave’s Pressure Washing and Gutter Cleaning

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*Appliances *BBQs *Exercise Equip *Cars/Trucks/Trailers *Hotwater Tanks *Furnaces * Restaurant Equipment All FREE pickup!

Journeyman Call 604-345-0899

PSK PAINTING

Call Ian 604-724-6373

•Must have recent exp. in Public Practice •Strong oral and written English language skills •Strong computer skills in Quick books, Simply Accounting and Excel

FREE! Scrap Metal Removal...FREE!!!

RELIABLE & AFFORDABLE

(Ceiling & Trim extra) Price incls Cloverdale Premium quality paint. NO PAYMENT until Job is completed. Ask us about our Laminate Flooring & Maid Services.

GARDENING

SAME DAY SERVICE AVAILABLE

P/T to start 2 - 4 days/week with potential to grow to full-time.

604.587.5865

www.recycleitcanada.ca

www.paintspecial.com

3 rooms for $299, 2 coats any colour

GUTTER CLEANING POWER WASHING

ACCOUNTING/TAX/ BOOKKEEPING

HOT TUBS NO PROB!

604.339.1989 Lower Mainland 604.996.8128 Fraser Valley

PAINT SPECIAL

ALWAYS! GUTTER Cleaning & Roof Blowing, Moss Control,30 yrs exp., Reliable! Simon 604-230-0627

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

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

Certified, Insured & Bonded

Running this ad for 8yrs

GUTTERS • WINDOWS • ROOFS “A finished look from top to bottom, top quality work at bottom pricing!” * Fully Insured * Licensed * Bonded

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

JUNK REMOVAL

10% OFF if you Mention this AD! *Plumbing *Heating *Reno’s *More Lic.gas fitter. Aman: 778-895-2005

V Joes External Cleaning V Packages 778-773-5730

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

RUBBISH REMOVAL

LOCAL PLUMBER $45 Service Call Plumbing, Heating, Plugged Drains. Mustang Plumbing 778-714-2441

604-576-6750 or Cell: 604.341.7374

Renovation ~ Addition ~ Finishing Decks ~ Stairs ~ Siding, Kitchen ~ Bathroom ~ Basement, Installing of Windows ~ Doors Ceramic ~ Laminate Flooring Drywall ~ Painting. WCB & Full Liability Insurance.

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283 GUTTERS & DOWNSPOUTS

(UNIQUE) RELAXATION BODY CARE 604-859-2998 ~ In-suite shower #4 - 2132 Clearbrook Road, Abby

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

A LICENSED/ HONEST PLUMBER & GAS FITTER/furnace man with 33 years exp. Refs. Reas. rates Free est. 24hrs. Don 604-220-4956

ELECTRICAL

•Drainage•Back-Filling•SA Dump •Landscaping & Excavating •Landclearing & Bulldozing Hourly or Contract 38 Years exp.

FINANCIAL SERVICES

SENIOR BOOKKEEPER

Mega Cranes Ltd. an industry leader, is seeking an energetic, Tower Crane Technician. The applicant must have full understanding of electronics and 3 phase power. This F/T position requires knowledge of tower crane erection and dismantles .

A Gas Fitter 0 Plumber

Call: 778-773-3737

“Accept Visa, Mastercard, Discovery & Debit”

HARDWOOD & LAMINATE

TOWER CRANE TECHNICIAN

Experienced Mover w/affordable rates, STARTING AT $40/HR 24/7 - Licensed & Insured. ** Seniors Discounts ** fortiermoving.ca

778-231-9675, 778-231-9147 FREE ESTIMATES

PROFESSIONAL

Call 604-538-2733

FOR YOUR MOVING

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

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CRESCENT Plumbing & Heating Licensed Residential 24hr. Service

• Hot water tanks • Furnaces • Broilers • Plugged Drains 778-862-0560

WHITE ROCK MASSAGE

Deep Tissue, Swedish Massage, Thai, Duo pkg available.

Must have own vehicle, tool pouch, hand tools

Phone 604-856-0889

UNIQUE CONCRETE DESIGN

Reasonable Rates

Excavator & Bobcat Services

MECHANIC required for busy fleet shop. 3rd or 4th year commercial transport or fully qualified preferred. Must have own hand tools & clean drivers abstract. Air endorsement, class 1 or 3, govt inspector all an asset. Wages based on experience and qualifications. E-mail tlrepair@rogers.com

Excellent renumeration paid after the completion of each job.

GET THE BEST

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donna@eaglemachine.ca

INSTALLERS REQ’D

Ted 604-454-8070

604-537-4140

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

MACHINE SHOP ESTIMATOR / ASST

* Boiler Repairs

* Drain Cleaning * Plumbing Services

LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE

SCHAFER CEMENT CO. (1973) Prep & Place ~ Driveways, Patios & Walkways. Call 604-218-7089

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* Water Heaters

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

Call: Rick (604) 202-5184

ALL JOBS Big or Small. Panels, lighting, plugs, fans, hot tubs, etc. Guaranteed work. Ph 604-539-0708 Cell 604-537-1773 (Lic. 26110)

donna@eaglemachine.ca

LAWYERS Fraserwest Law Group LLP has excellent opportunities for newly called and experienced lawyers in our litigation department. Preference will be given to associates with experience in personal injury, ICBC defence, civil and family litigation. Please submit resume with references to: rthome@fraserwestlaw.com

Specializing in Private Events! We Come To You! Doing It All, From Set-Up - Clean-Up.

Visit us on-line at: www.designroofing.ca or Call Adam: 604-944-2977 or Fax Resume: 604-944-2916

Required immediately for a jobbing machine shop. Must be well versed in all types of manual equipment and able to read blue prints and work from samples. Great wages, excellent benefits. Email resume to:

$45/Hr

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

COMMERCIAL ROOFING • APPRENTICESHIPS • FOREMAN

PLUMBING

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

6 - 50 Yard Bins

.Hayden Painting 778-229-0236 Family Owned & Operated

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PAVING/SEAL COATING

ASPHALT PAVING • Brick Driveways • Retaining Walls • Foundation Repairs • Sealcoating 604-618-2304

Starting from $99.00

Delivery & Pick-Up Included Residential & Commercial Service • Green Waste • Construction Debris • Renovations • House Clean Outs

604.587.5865 www.recycleitcanada.ca

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AUCTIONS ANTIQUE AUCTION

Monday, Nov. 4th ~ 7:00pm Quality furnishings & carpets, etc View Sun1pm-4pm; Mon fr 10am Central Auction #313 - 20560- Langley Bypass (#10 Hwy) 604-534-8322 www.centralauction.com


34 Thursday, October 31, 2013 MERCHANDISE FOR SALE 526

UNDER $400

• DIFFICULTY SELLING? •

Difficulty Making Payments? No Equity? Penalty? Expired Listing? We Buy Homes! No Fees! No Risk! www.GVCPS.ca / 604-786-4663

FUEL Call 604-856-6500

LANGLEY

APARTMENT/CONDO CENTRAL LANGLEY

2 Bdrm. $950/mo. - 1.5 bath w/ covered balcony

Senior oriented building. 5 appli. in-suite w/dryer, secured parking. All utils. extra. N/P. Walk to Safeway on 208th Ave. & Fraser Hwy.

604-534-8928 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

REAL ESTATE 627

HOMES WANTED

WE BUY HOUSES! Older House • Damaged House Moving • Estate Sale • Just Want Out • Behind on Payments Quick Cash! • Flexible Terms! CALL US FIRST! 604-657-9422

633 MOBILE HOMES & PARKS

CLOVERDALE 1 BDR $695.00 18480 - 68th Street Large Basement Suite, includes,Electricity, Shared Laundry. Close to Shopping, Private Entrance, N/S N/P Call Dan 604-306-9111

Call 604-881-7111 www.bentallkennedyresidential.com www.ThunderbirdVillage.ca

Bentall Kennedy (Canada) LP

MAPLE RIDGE

1 BEDROOM SUITES $620 - $740/mo Util + sec pkng extra No pets. Close to amen.

McIntosh Plaza Suit Mature Adults 22330 McIntosh Avenue

(604)463-6841

Northland Apartments 19777 Willowbrook Dr., Langley 2 BDRM APT

LANGLEY:

CARROL COURT 5630 201 A St.

Renovated Bachelor & 1 Bdrms. Bright & large. Hardwood floors. By transit & shops. Includes heat & hot water. Small Dog OK. $645_$750/mo. Refs required.

604-530-2313, 604-540-2028

LANGLEY CITY APARTMENTS ON 201A

FREE: heat, h/w, cable TV, laundry & parking. No Pets BACHELOR, 1 & 2 BDRMS. SENIORS, ADULT ORIENTED

PARK TERRACE APTS

$50 off/month for the first year

CALL FOR AVAILABILITY

SUSSEX PLACE APTS

Betsy - 604-533-6945

$50 off / month for the 1st year

LANGLEY CITY

CHESTNUT PLACE

New SRI *1404 sq/ft Double wide $89,888. *New SRI 14’ wide $62,888. Repossessed mobile homes, manufactured homes & modulars. Chuck 604-830-1960.

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OPEN HOUSE

Apartments

Clean Bach, 1 & 2 bdrm suites Heat, hot water & cable incl Walk score=85

1 & 2 Bedrooms avail incl heat/hot water/cable

www.cycloneholdings.ca

20727 Fraser Highway

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GARAGE SALES

Great Location Amid Sea & Shops 1/2 Month FREE Rent 1 Bdrm Suites - Avail Now

BROOKSWOOD COMMERCIAL LEASE spaces available at 208th Street and 40th Ave. Sizes 7002100 s.f. $1500 - $4500. Call Frank @ Noort Investments 604-835-6300 or Nick @ 604-526-3604.

818 717

FARMS

10 acres, 25 stall barn, hay/grain storage. Tack room. Caretaker suite. All weather & grass paddocks. Now an equestrian boarding & training center. Close to public horse trails. 604-220-3929.

736

2005 CHRYSLER PT CRUISER 2.4L automatic. No accidents, Air Cared. Great condition, only 116,400 kms. Features Power Windows/Doors, A/C, tinted windows. Carproof Verified BC vehicle. History report available. Open to reasonable offers. Asking $5,600. 604-825-7171 (Abbts).

HOMES FOR RENT

100-20436 Fraser Hwy., Langley Langley 240 & Fraser Hwy. Clean & Bright 3 bdrm 2 Lvl, approx. 800sqft 4 appl. open prk. fenced yrd. N/S N/P. $1000/mo. Lease & Ref req. Avail Now. Call Sandy @ 604.534.7974. Ext. 115 Visit us on the web at: www.goddardrentals.ca ALDERGROVE: Avail. Nov. 1st. 3 bdrm house. $1790/mo. n/p. n/s. Option partially furnished or and rent to own. (778)878-1586 ALDERGROVE: Newly renovated 3-bedroom home on acreage. Hardwood floors, huge living room c/w gas fireplace, 2 decks, 2 bathrooms (3-piece), basement storage area and downstairs office/den c/w gas fireplace, 2-car garage. $1,750/month - Utilities extra. Call: 604-626-4395.

S. LANGLEY. Duplex style, 1500 sqft 2 bdrm on 4.5 manicured acres. $1300/mo includes heat & light. N/S, N/P. Quiet people. Refs a must. Avail Nov 1st. (604)657-0229.

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AUTO ACCESSORIES/ PARTS

ALDERGROVE: Commercial Office/store front. Excellent for a spa studio, massage studio, nail salon, travel office, etc. approx. 630sqft @$575/month. Triple Net for a one or two year lease. Call David @ 604.328.4461

746

750

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

WEEKLY SPECIALS OCT. 26-NOV 1, 2013

GARAGE SALE

Tilt Steering Cols .......................... $39.95 Grills - regular ............................... $26.95 Front Diff Assys ............................. $69.95 Rear Diff Assys - Drum................. $59.95 Computers - ECM .......................... $19.95 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 Hatch Assys ................................... $59.95 Now That’s a Deal!

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1000s of items

SUITES, LOWER

CLOVERDALE 168/60 1 Bdrm grnd lvl, sep ent suite avail. Subject to condition house care during absence of owner. Laundry, util, pkng. incl. NS/NP. $475/mo. refs req’d. 604-576-9777

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CLOVERDALE Downtown 180/57 Newly reno’d 3Bdr new carpet/paint lg fenced yd,garage, w/d, nice area nr amens/schls, avail now. $1250. 604-576-1987 or 604-537-7873 Langley/Surrey:Willoughby/Clayton. Luxury 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath, & large den. Available now. Includes insuite washer and dryer, stainless steel fridge, stove, & dishwasher in large upscale kitchen. No Pets. No Smoking. $1,995/mo plus utilities. Call Craig at 778-388-4932 Pictures at http://bit.ly/langley4rent

NOTICE is hereby given to Creditors and Others having claims against the Estate of Cary Bruce Donald Wimmer, deceased, formally of 1990, 168 st., Surrey, B.C. that full particulars of such claims should be sent to the undersigned executor at 45027 Nicomen Cr, Chilliwack. B.C., V2R 0S1 on or before November 25, 2013 after which date the estate’s assets will be distributed having regard only to the claims received. - Michael Wimmer, Administrator

BOLD FACE can make your ad stand out! A minimal charge for a good investment. Call us at 604-575-5555 You’ll never believe how many good buys we can pack into one place!

Don’t keep good things you don’t use anymore. Bring them to light with an ad in the classifieds. C A L L T O D A Y........Cash tomorrow! Place your ad today!

2000 HONDA CIVIC 2/dr, 5/spd $2200. 778-863-3383 (#10141)

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You’ll never believe how many good buys we can pack into one place! CASH IN on the Classifieds. No matter what you have to offer, you can find a buyer through the classifieds. FIRST TIME ADVERTISER? Let our professionally trained staff help you word an effective ad. Call us now. 604-575-5555

LANGLEY Walnut Grove, $850 mo. 2 rooms in bsmt suite, utils, internet incl. W & D. Priv. entrance, nr. bus, schools & shops. N/P N/S. Nov. 1st. 778-887-0641 or 778-828-1008

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2009 PONTIAC VIBE - 4 dr h/b automatic, grey, 52,000kms. Options. $8700/firm. (604)538-4883

1983 MERCEDES SL - Black. Perfect conditon. Very clean. Interior like new. Low kms. Must Sell. $9000: Nick (604)881-1085

WALNUT GROVE. Newer 1 bdrm gr/lvl. Priv entr. Avail now. N/s, n/p. $750 inc util. 604-888-3001

GARAGE SALES

Langley Seniors Centre

ROOMS FOR RENT

LANGLEY CITY. Furn. large room for responsible person, private entry & driveway, fridge, bath, cvr’’d patio $500 incl. cable & utils. No ldry, no parties. (604)534-8388 lve msg

WAL. GROVE. BRIGHT ONE BDM, priv ent, full bath, pri yard, walk to rec, shopping, carvoth express, N/S & N/P inc hydro and sat TV. $825. NOV. 1ST. 604-882-7549

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LANGLEY Murrayville bright 2 bdrm suite with full bath, f/s, d/w, insuite laundry. NS/NP, avail Nov 15th. $950/mo incl utils. (604)534-1215.

Call 604-536-0379 AUTO ACCESSORIES/ PARTS

CARS - DOMESTIC

2003 KIA RIO RXV 4 door, station wagon, 4/cyl auto trans, 84K., $2900. Ph:778-863-3383 (#10141)

HORSE FARM FOR RENT IN DELTA

5400 ~ 204 St. Newly renod 2 bdrm Suite Heat, H/W, cable incl, in a adult-oriented building. N/S,N/P. $890/m. Avail Dec 1

551

AUTO FINANCING

709 COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL

Incl heat, h.water, sec u/g pkng & SWIMMING POOL

809

The Parkview Terrace

810

Phone 604-530-1912

LANGLEY 200 / 80 Ave on acreage 3 Bdrm, dble grge, 5 appls, good area. $1650. Ref’s. (604)880-1098.

SUNNY WHITE ROCK

Ph: 604-533-4061

Langley 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.

604-530-0932

Criminal record check may be req’d.

LANGLEY: *GREENWOOD MANOR* 20630 Eastleigh Cres Reno’d 2 Bdrms. From $850. Hardwood floors. Lots of closet space. By transit, Kwantlen College. Small Pet OK. 778-387-1424, 604-540-2028

HOMES FOR RENT

TRANSPORTATION

5555 208th Street, Langley Studio - 1 & 2 bdrms. Indoor swimming pool and rec facility. Includes heat & 1 parking stall. No pets

Townhouses

CALL 604-533-7710

Rainbow & Majorca

Michael - 604-533-7578

736

AVAILABLE NOW! Newer building, secure entry, 5 appl’s including insuite washer and dryer, a/c, electric f/p, u/g prkg & balconies. No pets. SENIORS DISCOUNTS CLOSE TO SHOPPING, Superstore & Willowbrook mall.

Spacious Reno’d bach, 1, 2, 3 bdrm suites. Heat & hot water incl. Walk Score = 75 604-530-0030 www.cycloneholdings.ca

Villa Fontana & Stardust

APARTMENT/CONDO

TRANSPORTATION

TOWN & COUNTRY APARTMENTS

The Village at Thunderbird Centre

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RENTALS

The Scrapper

Available NOW!

578

APARTMENT/CONDO

RENTALS

566 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS PIANO. Music teacher has Yamaha Piano for sale. $1550. Please call 604-585-6880 for appt to view.

706

RENTALS

604-575-5555 toll-free 1-866-575-5777

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MISC. FOR SALE

HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper?

RENTALS

Deluxe 2 & 3 bedroom suites available. Large balconies, fireplace, in-suite laundry. No Pets. Live, shop, work & play all in one location. Next to Colossus Theater (200/ #1 Hwy).

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WHEELS, 4 aluminum, 16’’ rims, 5 bolt holes, removed from a Ford Fusion, very good cond, orig equip, $350. 604-532-5238 604-728-7116

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CLASSIFIED The matchmaker where buyers and sellers meet. 821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS

2008 Pontiac FOR SALE

SURREY 3bdrms, 2 livrms, 2 baths, near last skytrain station, SMH, Surrey Place Mall, elem & high schools. $1300/mo +1/2 utils. Avail Nov1st Call (604)727-2525.

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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Willowbrook Chrysler’s ’08 PONTIAC WAVE

’05 MERCEDES E250

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’07 CADILLAC CTS

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’06 CHRYSLER 300C

’08 FORD EDGE AWD Leather, 20" wheels, 101,000km. Stk#3UP75

’09 CHEVY COBALT

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13,995

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Auto, 100,000km. STK#3R78A

’12 JEEP CHEROKEE GT

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18,998

$

’12 HONDA CIVIC

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17,995

$

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$

’12 CHRYSLER 300 LTD

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28,995

$

’12 FIAT

33,995

$

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25,995

$

’13 TOWN N COUNTRY

17,000km, auto, sunroof. STK#3UUP103

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$

’14 JEEP PATRIOT 4X4

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27,998

$

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Classic West Coast architecture at Amacon’s RedBrick By Kerry Vital

Outdoor enthusiasts will find a lot to love at Amacon’s RedBrick, located in the growing community of Edmonds in South Burnaby. The Urban Trail is located right outside your door, and there’s a park across the street and others within easy walking distance.

NEW HOME DEVELOPMENT

Among the features included in the one-, two- and threebedroom homes is engineered hardwood flooring in the entry, kitchen, living and dining rooms. You’ll find polished stone countertops and a full-height stone backsplash in the kitchen, complemented by stainless-steel appliances and laminate flatpanel kitchen cabinetry with a modern square-edge profile. The bathrooms are soothing and luxurious, with polished stone slab countertops, oversized polished porcelain tiles and their own laminate cabinetry. The exterior is as beautiful as the interiors, with West Coast architecture that lives up to the

development’s name, expansive windows and balconies, and tons of green space. Residents will have access to an exercise facility, TV lounges and meeting rooms, a party kitchen with a dining area, a games room and a crafts room. There’s also a children’s play area and a barbecue terrace, if you’re in the mood for some outdoor entertaining. You’ll find public art by artists Jacqueline Metz and Nancy Chew right on-site, adding to the beauty of the development. RedBrick is perfectly situated for those who want to leave their cars behind. Commuting to downtown Vancouver will be simple, as the Edmonds SkyTrain station is nearby. You’ll find schools right across the street, as well as shopping and dining opportunities close by. Homes at RedBrick start at $239,900. For more information, check out www.liveatredbrick.com, call 604-527-7955 or visit the presentation centre at 7008 14th Avenue, Burnaby, open daily except Fridays between noon and 5 p.m.

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An eclectic mix of people call Larco Investments’ Morgan Crossing home. Many of them have purchased because of the village lifestyle, with its array of shops, restaurants and amenities right outside your front door.

Finding your perfect home at Morgan Crossing By Kerry Vital

Imagine being able to meet friends for coffee, walk out your door and go grocery shopping or browse the latest fashions, or get in a good workout, all in one spot. You don’t need to imagine that with Larco Investments’ Morgan Crossing, located in the heart of South Surrey. It’s all right there. “There’s just about everything anybody needs here,� says Bryan Woolley of Fingerprint Strategies.

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That’s not an exaggeration. The village at Morgan Crossing has shopping, restaurants, community events and amenities right outside your door, whether you’re looking for groceries at Thrifty Foods, a workout at Steve Nash Sports Club or dinner at the brand-new, just-opened Sammy J’s Grill & Bar or one of the other restaurants. “We also have two new restaurants coming soon,� says Woolley. “They’ll be great additions to the area.� One of those two restaurants is MyShanti from well-known Vancouver chef Vikram Vij. The other is Famoso Neopolitan Pizzeria. The homes at Morgan Crossing have been selling extremely well, and Woolley notes that this is the last chance to get into the village. “People love the village,� he says. “It’s really connecting with people.� Indeed, there’s a wide range of people living in Morgan Crossing, including young first-

time buyers and older couples downsizing from their single-family home. “Everyone has their own reasons for wanting to live here,� Woolley says. “The homes are really well-designed.� With spacious floorplans and plenty of amazing features such as engineered flooring, gorgeous countertops and an open-plan layout, buyers will easily find things to love about their new home. Morgan Crossing regularly holds community events, including car shows, fashion shows and outdoor movie nights. Living a car-free lifestyle is a huge draw for buyers at Morgan Crossing. Being able to leave the car behind and accomplish all of your errands on foot not only saves you money on gas, but it also saves you time and keeps your stress levels down. You also may find yourself entertaining at home more because everything you need for the perfect

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party is right at your fingertips. Even an impromptu gathering is easy when you can just run downstairs to get what you need from one of the shops. If you do choose to venture out of the village, you’ll find golf courses, schools and leisure and recreation activities close by. Remaining homes start at $269,900 including GST. For more information, visit www.morgancrossing.ca, call 604-582-1336 or visit the presentation centre at #31415850 26th Avenue, open daily except Friday between noon and 5 p.m.

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NEW PRICES ON ALL REMAINING HOMES Receive a $10,000 incentive package on remaining homes PRICES STARTING FROM

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HOWEVER YOU DEFINE COMMUNITY, WE CALL IT AN EASY WAY TO MEET AND CONNECT WITH YOUR NEIGHBOURS. It’s just one of the many reasons residents love calling Morgan Crossing home. It could be at the chalk art festival on Main Street (see below!), or one of the many other events, like movie nights in the summer or resident parties. How about chatting with fellow dog owners at the Morgan Crossing Dog Park, or meeting during a class or workout at Steve Nash Sports Club. Or just see and meet lots of the people who live and work at Morgan Crossing… and maybe even ask out your cute neighbour, Amy. Because loving where you live should be about more than just loving your stunning condo (though we only have a few left!).

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Over the top finishings on this 3759 sq. ft. 2 storey with fully finished basement on a large 5102 sq. ft. lot in an area of elite homes. Fabulous finishings include high end cabinetry, stainless steel appliances, BI oven and cooktop, granite countertops, undermount sink, and large island, royalty ensuite with spa finishings, all bedroom have an ensuite. Enjoy high quality flooring and a basement that can accommodate any lifestyle. 20326 98A Ave. $699,000

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Wow. A 4451 square foot 2 storey with bsmt on a 6982 sq. ft. VIEW lot in Walnut grove. 3 full levels finished with granite custom cabinetry, theatre room, beautiful flooring, 6 bathrooms, 2 fireplaces, 2 large decks (front and back), sprinkler system, split staircase, view virtual tour and pictures on Cotala.com to see all details. 20313 98A Ave. $749,999

Enter via 64 Ave off 256 street to this very private 5 acre retreat. A very long small access road blossoms to this beautiful 2150 sq. ft. Pan Abode with a 1700 sq. ft. garage, a 36'x 28'2 storey barn and more outbuildings, specialty finishing with skylights, 30 yr. roof, 2 fireplaces, wood flooring, vaulted ceilings, and a gorgeous setting. See full virtual tour and detailed pictures on cotala.com to appreciate this unique home. 25324 64 Ave. $899,000

CASTLE IN THE FOREST

Beautiful "castle in the forest" 4 bdrm, den and family room two storey on a gorgeous, private .79 acre. Over 2800 sq.ft with unique heritage style of quaint European homes. Highlights include: oak cabinets, brick accents, winding driveway. Pillared entrance, grand entry, 5 pce ensuite with large, Jacuzzi tub. Hardwood floors, 9' ceilings, S/S appliances, oversized dble garage. Excellent for future development potential. 20160 28 Ave, $1,175,000

$589,000

Perfect home and perfect location. Park across the street and school close by. Craftsman styled home with 3300 sq. ft. and full living space on all 3 levels. Extras include summer porch, fenced yard, crown mouldings, entertainment kitchen and family room. See full pictures and virtual tour for a detailed viewing. 9212 216 St. $589,000

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Come together in the heart of Willoughby 1 Bedroom, 1+Den, 2 Bedroom, 2+Den 660 - 1360 sq.ft. Condominiums Priced from $199,900 This beautiful collection of condominium homes places you at the centre of the walkable, urban community of Willoughby Town Centre at 208th St./80th Ave. With RBC, Noma Sushi, Sassy Nail Salon and Your Independent Grocer now open, Kensington is the place where you can easily get all that you need, right outside your front door. Shoppers Drug Mart and many others coming soon. KENSINGTON PRESENTATION CENTRE Open Daily Noon to 5pm C-110, 20678 Willoughby Town Centre Drive Langley, BC | Phone: 604.427.3311 Email: kensingtonsales@mylasso.com

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Eleanor Wrigley

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Frank Rayner

Barb Patrick

Terry Stephenson

Julia MacWilliams

Pat Gagnon

#110, 19925 Willowbrook Dr. Langley royallepage.ca/langley

Susan Parsons

Andy Schiller Property Management

Karen Grunlund Managing Broker

604.530.0231

Wolstencroft Realty 4714 206A Street, Langley

Amy Belliveau

Justin Baillargeon

Stuart Dahl

*Location* This wonderfully updated home is centrally located in quiet, cul de sac off 48th (west of 208th). Entire home freshly painted and all flooring replaced in 2013. Electrical and plumbing updated in 2012. Cedar privacy hedges surround lawns & gardens & professionally landscaped yard. Big 0 and drainage pipes redone in 2013. 35 year roof in its 5th year. New gutters 2012. RV parking with plug in and extra parking available. New basement reno. for extended family. Check out our virtual tour and call today to arrange your viewing of this special home. 604.530.0231

Julia MacWilliams

$

514,900

2-20484 53rd Avenue, Langley

Paul Klann

1756 Sq. Ft. Townhouse. Looking for space... 2 bedroom plus den, 2.5 baths, 2 master bedrooms one is 22 x 13, each with deluxe ensuites. Huge walk in closet. Gas fireplace, large kitchen with eating area. This unit has Open House tons of storage including insulated crawl Sunday, Nov. 3 space. Beautifully landscaped south facing patio overlooks green space for maximum 1-4 pm privacy. 2 parking spaces. Small pet OK. No rentals. Located in Langley in 5 unit townhouse development. Book your viewing appt. today. 604.530.0231

$

279,900

Pat Gagnon

19762 47th Avenue, Langley Vickie Mitchell

Your real estate career goals are important. But if it feels like your existing brokerage isn’t helping you achieve them, make the move to Royal Lepage Wolstencroft. Be a part of the country’s largest national real estate company, 100% Canadian - Canadian employees, Canadian owners and Canadian values. We’re 100% committed to supporting our agents with....

Plus enjoy unlimited earning potential, flexible hours and much more.

$

569,000

Take a closer look at this opportunity…gated, adult complex in convenient city location close to Sendall Gardens and overlooking the forever green Nicomekl Flood Plains and Bird Sanctuary. Nearly 2700 SqFt with one level entry and living, PLUS a full basement for you, your guests or pool table. FULL double side by side garage, open floor plan and LOTS of glass to enjoy the view. VERY well run development with only 37 units and affordable strata fees of approx $120/ month. New furnace and new roofs. More pics at: HomesInSight.ca 604.649.0235

In the heart of Aldergrove, close to schools, shopping and recreation, 2 bdrm condo, on the 3rd floor, overlooking the creek. West facing balcony backing onto green space. Over 800 s.f nice flow, with the kitchen overlooking the livrm, dining room. Huge walk-in closet with storage locker on the same floor. Call today for personal showing! 604.530.0231

Marion Brooks

$

414,900

Don Tebbutt

$

155,000

143-27456 32nd Avenue, Aldergrove JUST LISTED – Don’t miss this immaculate and cozy three bedroom Aldergrove townhome. Upgraded flooring, new bathroom, electric fireplace, fresh paint, crown moldings, lots of storage space with built in shelves and closet organizers. Carport and fenced yard with deck and new lawn. Nothing to do but move in. 604.897.7236

Family friendly layout in Walnut Grove, hardwood floors throughout. Vaulted ceiling in living room with fireplace. Open kitchen with family room and/or large eating area for family gatherings. Plenty of room in the den for two work stations, main floor powder room/laundry combined. Huge master bedroom with plenty of room for king size bed. Large deck off the kitchen is great for entertaining or just enjoying the peace & quiet. Move in ready & easy to show. 3 bedrooms, 3 baths. Johanna Phillips or Clay Martin 778.549.7972

Johanna & Clay

$

514,900

19457 72nd Avenue, Langley Marion Brooks

Nancy McCabe

218,000

24411 56 Avenue, Langley West Coast Contemporary - Gorgeous 1.98 acres of privacy. Five bedroom home (4,230 sq/ft) set back & nestled high above the road. Soaring vaulted ceilings in the living room. Custom contemporary kitchen with built-in appliances & eating area. A huge family room perfect for all the family. Spacious master bedroom with walk-in closet & newly renovated en-suite. The basement has a large L-shape rec room, storage & 2 workshops (incl in sq/ft). Numerous patios and sun decks & 16 X 8 barn with an enclosed area. 604-530-0231

559,000

725,000

19463 72nd Avenue, Langley

Jamie Schreder 604-530-0231

Dave Jarvis 604-530-0231

Jamie Schreder PREC

Dave Jarvis PREC

Clay Martin & Johanna Phillips

Jamie Schreder PREC

Leo Ronse

Geoff Norris

$

Geoff Norris

Arja Makinen

A fresh modern look in Clayton Heights! A partnership between local, family-based homebuilder DKT Homes and the Solterra group of companies, you are assured the quality of generations of experience and an attention to detail to be proud of. This limited collection of 3 bedroom homes with basement featuring modern architectural style including rift cut oak cabinets and granite countertops in the kitchen plus more features to reveal as this new construction evolves. A great, accesible location on the Surrey/Langley border near conveniences, schools, recreation and shopping.

$

Chris Shea

$

Andrea Hammond

20876 95A Avenue, Walnut Grove

Susan Robb

Nell Haygarth

Sandy Rogers

328 27358 32nd Avenue, Aldergrove

Marcus Hoffert

Pat Deroche

We’re always looking for dedicated sales professionals to join our team. If this sounds like you, call KAREN GRUNLUND, 604.530.0231, in confidence today! Helping you is what we do.

Ross McTavish

Jesse Woodruff Property Management

Dan VanderHoek

• Excellent team support • Non selling Managers • A progressive environment • The industry’s most advanced technology • Incredible online services to assist you • Over 14,700 Agents in 600 offices coast to coast • Outstanding training programs

35 5051 203rd Avenue, Langley

Mason Heights - Lovely 1845 sq. ft. sprawlling rancher on a south facing private 9100 sq. ft. lot. 3 bedrooms & 2.5 baths. Entertainment size living & dining rooms. 2 fireplaces (gas & wood). Large family room plus huge covered deck. High quality laminate flooring new light fixtures, commercial grade washer & dryer, upgraded insulation & roof venting. Extremely private backyard with a separate 31’x12’ wired & heated shop. 604.530.0231

Frank Raynor & Barb Patrick

Is your existing brokerage holding you back?

Dave Jarvis PREC

Whitney Rowell

$

559,000

Lindsay Standell

Andrea Hammond

Don Tebbutt

Albert Selina


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Solon Bucholtz

Tania Nagy

Herb Klein

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Maureen Klein

Tracey Bosch PREC

Clayton Lindberg

Sophia Kim

Jason Daniels

#110, 19925 Willowbrook Dr. Langley royallepage.ca/langley

Sheri Warzel

Jennifer Trentadue

604.530.0231

Wolstencroft Realty Keith MacDonald

Jennifer Mathieson

108 - 19721 64 Avenue, Surrey Large open plan and great value in this centrally located ground floor unit at “The Westside”. Well maintained and some updates include light fixtures, flooring, paint, new ensuite tub, tile sink. Simply a pleasure to show and perfect for a starting family. Why buy new and small when you get great value in the over 1000 sqft home. Includes 2 parking stalls and has a great yard perfect for relaxing. Roof was replaced in 2008, fireplaceand gas included in strata, keeping your monthly costs low. Show today and you will not be disappointed. 778.995.7467

Solon Bucholtz

$

229,800

167-20391 96th Avenue, Langley Great Location in Chelsea Green! This spacious 2 bedroom, 2 bath townhouse is in one of the best 19+ gated complexes around. Fantastic layout w/ large kitchen area opens to eating nook and family room, perfect for entertaining. Formal living/dining room w/ beautiful gas fireplace provides cozy winter evenings. The oversized master bedroom suite easily allows room for a king bed, has tons of closet NEW LISTING space, and a large ensuite! With 2 outside decks you can enjoy morning sun or afternoon shade and fresh air in any weather! Come enjoy the dream lifestyle with outdoor pool, hot tub, workshop, library, exercise room, clubhouse and guest suite and close to public transit! Call now! 604.530.0231

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604.530.0231

Helping you is what we do. Derek Barichievy

$

838,500

20479 67B Avenue, Langley

IMMACULATE and FRESHLY PAINTED three storey END UNIT townhome in Pacific Court! This lovely home starts with the ground level entrance, which leads to a room with roughed in plumbing for a 3 piece bath, and to a bedroom with access to a covered patio, and to the double garage. Spacious main level living areas, living room with fireplace and kitchen with family room which opens to a balcony! Three bedrooms up,2 full baths and laundry with front-loading appl. Master bed. has a walk-in closet as well as the 4 piece bath. Other bedrooms have double closets. One bedroom has attached display shelves. Well-made building has solid plywood construction with Rain Screen! The siding is Hardieplank + vinyl siding! Within walking distance to bus & school as well as a few blocks to shopping & entertainment! Beautiful property for you and your family! OK to bring a pet with you! View this wonderful home Soon!

Cecelia Tinkle PREC

$

329,900

Amber Pogue

Langley – Willoughby, fantastic neighbourhood, 2 storey with finished basement. 3912 sqft – 5-6 bedrms + 4 bathrms, family room + games room, room for in-laws, quiet street, – lots of parking, walk to everything. If you require a southern exposed rear yard, like busy, noisy streets with no parking, want small yards so your neighbors can see what you are having for dinner & want cramped rms, then this is not the home for you. But if you are looking for an impeccably kept spacious home - massive kitchen & master retreat, with a contemporary traditional open-concept design, in a fantastic neighborhood, built by a reputable builder to welcome family, friends & overnight guests, then this home is a must see! Added bonuses are upstairs games rm/den can be converted to 4th bdrm; granite counters & dual fuel stove in kitchen; new handscraped hardwood flrs on main; newly finished daylight bsmt w/an electric subpanel, independent heating & plumbing for a wetbar; professionally landscaped yard w/automatic sprinklers; 4-car driveway; walking distance to shopping -Costco, Home Depot Wal-Mart; close to recreation and universities;& one block to proposed new elementary school. Call now.

Tracey Bosch PREC

201-1444 Martin Street, White Rock.

Leanne Fedje

WHITE ROCK 2 BEDROOM ocean view. Brand new inside, stylish new kitchen & bathroom floors, granite counters, vessel sink. Spacious 920 sq ft plus adjacent storage room. Western facing deck, corner unit, near everything! 604.808.5732

Chris Shea

$

199,800

Beautiful south/west 2 bedroom condo in south Surrey, White Rock area. Excellent, quiet location close to all amenities in well built 2004 building, with 9 ft ceilings, corner suite, crown mouldings, lots of glass, open, spacious floor plan, 2 full baths, large bedrooms, lovely corner fireplace, super amenities room for use of owners. Two rare side by side underground parking spaces included. Hurry to view this well maintained home, 1 pet okay.

Eleanor Wrigley & Amy Belliveau

$

269,900

18-18828 69th Avenue, Langley Tucker McClean

Gurjinder Bhurji

Lynn Blendheim

Welcome to Starpoint, 1900, 2 storey END UNIT with basement. 3 bedrooms, 3 bath with double garage (not tandem). Bright open kitchen area with eating bar as well as nice dinette area PLUS family room offering access to back patio for your barbecue. Well appointed living room that opens out to your front veranda. Great sized master bedroom, walk in closet and stand up shower in ensuite with double sinks. Rec-room/Media Room down for movie night! Walking distance to all amenities in Clayton Village. 604.250.2439

Karen Weber

Richelle Roberts

Chris Wanner

$

379,900

Karen Weber

Linda Maynes

Richard Yates

$

678,800

Jerry Stepsanyak

6886 205 Street, Langley NEW DEVELOPMENT! TANGLEWOOD Beautifully built 6 bedroom/5 bathroom homes, just under 4000sf in Open House Langley’s newest new neighbourSunday, Nov. 3 hood. Four homes to choose 1-4 pm from, 2 different layouts & colour schemes, quartz gourmet kitchens, designer finishing. 604.530.0231

Vicky Scott

301-15323 17A Avenue, White Rock

Matt Cartwright

Michele Cummins

dbarichievy@shaw.ca

Serving our clients with respect and integrity.

11-5355 201A Street, Langley Vince Pontaletta

Derek Barichievy Property Management

Property Management

New home in one of Surrey’s most desirable neighbourhoods, Fleetwood Tynehead. This high quality finished three level home boasts of naturally well lit family room, a beautiful kitchen with granite countertops and top quality stainless steel appliances, a spacious wok kitchen and an office all on the main floor. Walk out to the main covered deck to a private park like fully fenced backyard. Upstairs enjoy the large master bedroom, huge ensuite and walk in closet plus a private deck. The other two large bedrooms also have full washrooms plus walk in closets. Lots of space in the basement to have media and rec room. Air conditioned, security alarm, broom vac plus close to schools, rec centre and transit. 604.802.6703

Gurjinder K. Bhurji

334,900

Jen & Sheri

8385-167th Street, Surrey

Susi Buchin

$

Karen Krinbill

Gord Scott

$

749,900

3722 197th Street, Langley Professionally updated and modernized 4 bdrm split entry on a 1/4 acre lot. Open plan white shaker kitchen, granite counters, ss appliances, and master bdrm with 3pc ensuite & his/her walk-in closets. Basement is fully finished with rough ins for wet bar or other. New detached 24x24 shop and RV parking. 604.530.0231

Leo Ronse

Vicky Scott

$

649,000

21535 88th Avenue, Langley Welcome Home! Redwood Lane! Quietly located in the centre of the complex. 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath loaded with features such as 9’ ceilings and laminate floors on the main. Granite countertops. Stainless steel appliances, gas stove & fireplace. Newer front load washer and dryer. Screens on all windows. Enjoy a cup of tea in your private backyard. Close to Golf Course, shopping, 2 levels of school and Trinity Western University. Call Bernadine 604.835.3352 or Desmond 778.552.3394

Bernadine or Desmond Jensen

Cecelia Tinkle PREC

Christie Grice

Bernadine Jensen

$

310,000

Angie Caruso

Janine Mazzalupi

Rod Boss

Desmond Jensen


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Make your dream a Reality! WAREHOUSE #306 5327 192nd Ave

$6.75 sq. ft.

Great Surrey/Langley location close to new connector by-pass overpass this is available right away in a good location office and lunchroom and bathroom areas already in place some outside storage as well so have a look. 2753 sq ft have a look and make your offer.

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RANCHER - 4.42 ACRES 2275 - 240 Street, Langley

$629,900

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Your First Home or ??? 21579 94A Ave.

Over 2000 sq ft wheelchair friendly home on 4.42 acre property in south Langley very well built home here in a great neighborhood in great shape. Has a terrific sunroom on the back. 3 bedrooms with extra large master bedroom with 4 piece ensuite. Property 1/3 cleared.

26 ACRES 27691 Downes Road, Aldergrove

604.514.0808 / 604.888.7424

$1,800,000

Ideal 2 bedroom 2 bathroom rancher on cul-de-sac 5300 square foot lot. Has RV parking in rear. New laminate floors are id for walker or ideal wh wheelchair. Asking $3 $392,000. Call Mike fo private viewing. for

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All cleared and In Hay land - over 430 feet of frontage. Older farm house on property plus 40 x 80 real shop and 80’ x 108’ cattle/hay barn - good driveways 3 phase power, city water, natural gas... Got Big Trucks? Bring em over! This is a well cared for property, ready to farm - no clearing to do.

NEED ROOM? Check out This one! 3234 - 275 Street, Aldergrove

$525,000

Check out this one almost 1500 sq ft on main floor and was a custom built home with upgraded everything in a great neighborhood. New vinyl windows and an open plan eating area/ bakers dream kitchen/livingroom area. Could be easily suited and has a terrific fully developed back yard with water feature fire pit and large patio as well! Have a look and bring an offer today.

WALK TO SCHOOLS 2613 - 270B Street, Aldergrove

Sutton Group West Coast Realty

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$549,900

Here it is all ready to move into just freshly painted with new roof new gutters and facia boards new covered deck new kitchen downstairs this home has a mortgage helper and is in terrific shape bonus 2 gas fireplaces large garage, R.V. parking great Mt Baker View check this one out there has been over $ 30,000,00 spent in upgrades here so make an appointment to see.

SOLD

FIRST TIME BUYER ALERT $209,900 #92 - 27044 - 32nd Ave., Aldergrove Have a look here, very private back patio. Lovely wood fireplace, very neat and clean. This unit qualifies for all the first time home buyers perks. So call today and Let’s make a move happen.

Listings Wanted Any Size, Any Price, Any Condition. Re/Max Aldercenter Realty 26641 Fraser Hwy, Aldergrove 604.857.1100

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ike cAuley, SRES

Elegance and space at Castlehill Estates 8085 228B St, Langley Own a quality-built Wescraft home in SUPER LOCATION. Close to FORT LANGLEY, #1 HWY and a fanastic view of the GOLDEN EARS. Featuring 5814 sq.ft. including an unfinished basement with a separate entrance. Four bedrooms and 3 baths up, large MB with luxury ensuite, huge walk-in closet. Curved staircase, Gourmet kitchen with big pantry and eating area and large great room with gas fireplace leading onto a patio with a view of the Golden Ears. Living room, office and hobby room finish off the main floor as well as a very large laundry room mud room off the Triple car garage. There is also a detached Triple Car garage/shop of 1452 sq.ft. plus a mezzanine. This home shouldn’t be missed and won’t disappoint.

Sherman Foster

Homelife Benchmark Walnut Grove Realty

604-888-7424 (OfÀce) 604-290-7208 (Mobile) shermanfoster1@gmail.com www.shermanfoster.com #201 20999 88th Ave. Langley, BC V1M 2C9

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