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Murders match all-time high in Surrey Most homicides in a year was in 2005, when the total was also 21 by Kevin Diakiw SURREY HAS marked its 21st murder of the year, matching an all-time high for homicides in this city. On Saturday, at 11:15 p.m., ambulance crews were called to a home in the 2600-block of King George Boulevard for a man in medical distress. They found a man in his 40s, whose injuries were considered suspicious, so it was reported to police. The Integrated Homicide Investigation Team (IHIT) took custody of the investigation. “Although we Sgt. Adam are in the initial MacIntosh stages of the investigation, we can state at this time, this was a targeted home invasion,” said IHIT Sgt. Adam MacIntosh. MacIntosh said no one has been charged, but that police are interviewing people “currently in custody.”
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Raquel Padilla’s childhood home in Capiz, on the northern coast of Panay Island, Philippines, was ‘flattened’ by the giant typhoon that hit the area on Thursday. Her family survived the storm, but are now homeless.
‘I have such a heavy heart’ Surrey’s Filipino residents hit hard by news of Typhoon Haiyan’s devastation by Evan Seal SOUTH SURREY resident Raquel Padilla was only 45 days old when
she survived her first typhoon. Although she was very young, she can remember her parents telling her how they had to jump out a window in the family home as the building collapsed around them. That was nearly 30 years ago. For the last few days, Padilla has been trying to find out as much information as possible following the onslaught of Typhoon Haiyan – packing winds of more than 300 kilometres per hours at its peak –
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which destroyed much of the Philippines on Nov. 7. Padilla’s family lives in the province of Capiz on the northern coast of Panay Island, an area known for its beautiful coastlines and abundant seafood. Once the storm had subsided, the vibrant farming and fishing community had been reduced to a wasteland of splintered wood debris and twisted metal roofing. “Everyone is there, my parents, my cousins, my aunts,” said Padilla, her voice filled with emotion. “Everything is flattened.” See DONATIONS / Page 4
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Tina Turner tribute artist Luisa Marshall – who is originally from Manilla – is among the performers appearing at a Surrey fundraiser on Nov. 14 at the Grand Taj Banquet Hall. The event will raise money for the Canadian Red Cross’s relief efforts in the Philippines in the wake of Typhoon Haiyan.
Former prime ministers of Israel, Australia and Greece to speak at Surrey’s annual economic event by Kevin Diakiw THREE FOREIGN former prime ministers will be coming to the annual Surrey Regional Economic Summit, The Leader has learned. Originally planned for this fall, the summit was delayed for a few months after attempts to woo former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton failed. The event was pushed forward to February. Keynote speakers will include former prime minister of Australia Julia Gillard, former Greek prime minister George Papandreou, and former Isreal prime minister Ehud Barak. Barak is known for ending Isreal’s 22-year occupation of Lebanon in 2000. Papandreaou was Linda Hepner shortlisted for “Diplomat of the Year” in 2003 and was cited in Le Monde as the “architect of Greek-Turkish rapprochement.” Gillard was prime minister of Australia from 2010 to 2013, becoming the first woman to hold the position in that country. Contacted for comment, Coun. Linda Hepner said she was excited about the guests coming to the summit, but she could not confirm the specifics on who was speaking. However, The Leader has learned the former prime ministers have agreed to be a part of the summit. An announcement could come as early as next week.
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Typhoon relief benefit takes place tonight in Surrey All funds raised will go to the Canadian Red Cross for aid in the Philippines by Jeff Nagel
Lower Mainland residents of all ethnicities to pitch in to help and encourages business leaders to step forward with additional pledges. FILIPINO-CANADIANS and their supporters in the Lower Mainland are “It’s no matter where the disaster happened, it doesn’t matter what colour, rallying to help raise relief money to support victims of Typhoon Haiyan what religion we are,” Bath said. “We’re all humans and this is our ethical duty. in the devastated Philippines. We live in a wonderful country and we’re in a position to help those people.” A benefit concert is planned in Surrey tonight (Nov. 14), and Surrey car Up to 10,000 people are feared dead after a massive storm surge and ensudealer Sukhi Bath has pledged to pay for the hall and 1,000 dining flooding in what’s been described as the worst storm to ever ners – a value of about $20,000. hit the country. The $30-per-person Celebrity Tribute for the Philippines by Millions of survivors are without adequate food and drinking the Friends of the Filipino Typhoon Victims is at 6 p.m. Thurswater and face a monumental challenge to rebuild. day at Surrey’s Grand Taj Banquet Hall and promises dinner and To directly contribute to the Canadian Red Cross for Philipentertainment, including performances by Filipino Canadians pines relief, visit redcross.ca or call 1-800-418-1111. and a silent auction. Sears Canada is also accepting drop-off donations at its stores Planned performers include Tina Turner tribute artist Luisa and in-store donations of $1 to $10 can be made by cash or Sukhi Bath Marshall, originally from Manilla, as well as ABBA, Neil Diacredit card with a receipt provided. mond and Elvis tribute acts. For tickets call 604-580-1000 or see The federal government has pledged $5 million in aid in luisamarshall.com. the wake of the disaster and has also said it will also contribute matching “Our goal is to raise $50,000 total,” said Bath, who said he will personally amounts to its Typhoon Haiyan Relief Fund for every dollar Canadians give guarantee a minimum of $20,000 in proceeds to the Canadian Red Cross for to registered charities until Dec. 9. For details see: http://bit.ly/5NuQkx. typhoon relief. Canada has also deployed its Disaster Assistance Response Team to the Surrey has a large Filipino-Canadian population and Bath said he wants Philippines.
“Our goal is to raise $50,000 in total.”
Anti-tethering law approved Surrey: Dogs cannot be tied up for more than four hours by Kevin Diakiw SURREY HAS passed a bylaw
Coun. Barinder Rasode
outlawing the tethering of dogs for long periods of time. On Monday, Surrey council gave early approval to the bylaw, which prohibits the tying of dogs for more than four hours in total on any given day. While it’s unclear how city bylaw officers are going to clock how long a dog has been tethered, Coun. Barinder Rasode
said the important part of the bylaw is the message it will send to people who might mistreat their animals. “What I think is really important here, is us moving forward with this bylaw is a real indication that treating dogs humanely is a priority for the City of Surrey,” Rasode said. “Enforcement will be a bit of a challenge… the challenge will be how do you determine whether that was four hours.”
South Surrey animal rights activist Janet Olson said the city’s coming up short on the legislation. “This unenforceable legislation seems perfectly designed to try to appease frustrated animal lovers while at the same time doing nothing to alienate chained dog owners. It is all appearance without any substance.” Olson said. kdiakiw@surreyleader.com
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Padilla moved to Canada in 2010 and is currently working as a nanny. Her family in the Philippines is now trying to survive the aftermath of the worst typhoon to hit landfall in recorded history. Her parents have been able to get to Manila, and the rest of her family survived the storm, but like many others, are in desperate need of help. Their homes no longer exist, and the area of Capiz where they live is under water.
“People don’t own cars,” said Padilla. “They rely so heavily on public transportation, but all of the transit system is destroyed. There are no roads left.” She is concerned that much of the media attention is focused on the country’s larger cities, however all of the Philippines is in serious need. The return of any electricity alone could take up to six months. “I can’t stop crying,” Padilla said, “hearing stories of parents holding on to their children and suddenly they’re gone only to find them later, dead.
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“One woman has had no contact with any of her five children. All she can do... is cry.”
The Canadian government has pledged to match all individual donations to registered charities helping out in the region.To donate to the Red Cross Typhoon Haiyan fund, go to http://bit.ly/1eMvQcF A fundraising event for Haiyan survivors takes place tonight at the Grand Taj Banquet Hall in Surrey, with all funds raised going to the Canadian Red Cross. See story on page 3 for details.
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AS THE public’s attention and hearts are focused on the devastation caused by Typhoon Haiyan, the Better Business Bureau serving Mainland British Columbia advises donors to take steps to avoid being duped by questionable solicitors or wasting their money on poorly managed relief efforts. “Often our first instinct is to donate money to help victims in these tragedies, but Canadians really need to take a step back and really know where and how their money and donations will be used,” said Danielle Primrose, president and CEO of the Better Business Bureau serving Mainland B.C. The Better Business Bureau noted the following mistakes Canadians often make when deciding where to direct donations: • Mistake #1: Making a donation decision based solely on the charity’s name. Charities ranging from well-known emergency relief organizations to organizations experi-
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Typhoon Haiyan approaches the Philippines from the east. This image was taken by the Japan Meteorological Agency on Nov. 7 enced in reconstruction will likely be soliciting for various relief assistance efforts. Make sure the appeal specifies how the charity will help. If it does not, visit the charity’s website. Also, watch out for charity names that include the name of the disaster – it could be a start-up group with little experience. • Mistake #2: Collecting clothing and goods without verifying that the items can be used. Unless you have verified that a charity is in need of specific items and has a distribution plan in place, collecting
clothing, food and other goods may end up being a wasted effort. Relief organizations often prefer to purchase goods near the location of the disaster to help speed delivery and avoid expensive long distance freight costs. Also, sending non-essential items may actually slow down the charity’s ability to address urgent needs. • Mistake #3: Sending donations to inexperienced relief efforts. Good intentions alone are not enough to carry out relief activities effectively. If the charity has not previously been
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Tethering Cable service bad all around bylaw keeps bad owners on the loose IN REGARD TO Jane Stevens’ let-
IT HAS BEEN A LONG year-and-a-
half wait for anti-tethering legislation in Surrey. And the wait has not be worth it. It is apparent that the City of Surrey is determined, once again, to only appear to want to end the suffering of chained dogs in their community. Their proposed legislation to limit the chaining of dogs to four hours in a 24-hour period sounds great in theory. But how, in practice, is this time limit going to be enforced? Will animal control officers wait outside a chained dog’s home to time how long the dog is chained? When the owners of chained dogs see the city watching them, it is reasonable to assume that they will bring the dog inside until the officers leave, then return the dog back onto the chain? Will officers stay outside a chained dogs home for 24 hours to ensure the maximum time is not exceeded? Will reports of permanently chained dogs by neighbours be taken at their word? Or will neighbors be expected to videotape the dog’s time on a chain over a 24-hour period? The drafting of effective legislation must, one would assume, go hand in hand with ensuring its enforceability. If a council is only interested in appearing to be taking action, then this legislation is perfect. During a presentation by the Campaign for Animal Rights Legislation, Surrey council was provided with feedback from communities that had initially enacted a time limit to tethering. These communities had found the law too difficult and costly to enforce and ultimately enacted a tethering ban. We also provided them with evidence that the incidence of attacks by chained dogs was only reduced by a tethering ban. A time limit to tethering did nothing to reduce chained dog attacks, largely because time limits to tethering are practically unenforceable. Surrey has one of the highest number of dog owners (read “voters”) who chain their dogs in the Lower Mainland. This unenforceable legislation seems perfectly designed to try to appease frustrated animal lovers while at the same time doing nothing to alienate chained dog owners. It is all appearance without any substance. Janet Olson Campaign for Animal Rights Legislation
ter on wait times from Shaw et al (“Held hostage on the phone,” Nov. 5), I note that she has written to Shaw complaining and expects about a week’s wait. To save her the time, I can essentially tell her the gist of the answer she will receive. It will be a standard letter with all the “blah blah” about how concerned they are and how much they are striving to reduce wait times by hiring more staff, etc. How do I know this?
Simply put, I have received the same response three times over the last four years and as a consequence of their “earnest strivings to reduce wait times,” the wait times have increased to about double what they were four years ago. The whole thing is absurd as there is virtually always a recorded message saying, “We are experiencing longer than normal wait times.” How can they constantly be longer than normal? This is simply idiotic. The bad news though is that
Telus is even worse. The only caveat to my frustration at Shaw is that their support chatline works reasonably well, but their telephone support service is beyond awful. The solution is simple. We have to all migrate whenever it is possible to some service provider that really cares. This will probably happen with smart TVs and competition in cable/satellite service. Geoff Moxon
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Gary Robinson will be missed YOUR NOV. 7 ARTICLE on my former regional colleague Gary Robinson’s
death caught me as a sad surprise and prompted a moment of reflection. Gary and I were both elected in 1987, we were both the youngest on our perspective councils (myself in Langley and Gary in Surrey), and we often shared stories about our more senior mayors and councillors. We were the young Turks and we often rustled feathers and caused the odd flare-up in our councils. I remember Gary and myself having an interesting conversation with a young mayor from Vancouver, one Gordon Campbell. These were interesting times and people like Gary stood firm and loyal to put Surrey on the map and build credibility for Surrey at the regional district table. What came next was rapid transit (SkyTrain) and a booming metropolis population. Although Gary wasn’t responsible for all these things, he helped pave the way. I had a chance to meet with Gary a few months back and he explained to me and my wife Denise of his involvement with helping individuals get off drugs. As a former alternate school teacher who has seen firsthand the challenges of alcohol and drug abuse within youth and their families, I applauded Gary’s commitment (especially his personal drug challenges and ability to beat his own addictions). It is now sad and unfortunate that his life has been taken so soon, but I am sure he has left behind a trail of changed people and dedicated followers who won’t hesitate to continue the cause. Our thoughts and prayers go out to Gary’s wife and his two sons. He will be missed. FILE PHOTO / THE LEADER
The late Gary Robinson stood up for Surrey and was committed to helping people with addictions, says a former colleague.
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RE: “BE MINDFUL of the facts about coal,” Letters,
The Leader, Oct. 31. In her letter, Anita Huberman asks readers to “be mindful of the facts about this project,” yet never mentions any of the real facts about coal, merely treating it as another “resource.” I expect those who are community leaders to become aware of the real issues rather then just repeat the propaganda from Big Business. If you study the history of Earth, it becomes clear that this planet has undergone extensive contortions to take excess carbon out of the picture in order for life and water to continue to exist here. It is so easy for an excess of carbon to build up in the life cycles, and extremely difficult to get that carbon condensed into coal and oil and tucked safely away deep underground. Safely, that is, until humans came along, and in less than 200 years, sent a major part of that carbon into the atmosphere. When you fully realize how difficult it is to get that carbon back out of the cycle, then you see that those who pull carbon out of the ground and trade in carbon are the worst possible environmental criminals and an excellent example of the collective insanity of humans. Robert McCroskey, Surrey
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lan, 55, is beaten at an unknown location before coming home and dying. • Aug. 16 At about 1 a.m., Police find two men, aged 17 and 22, suffering from stab wounds after a fight breaks out at the intersection of 154 Street and 100 Avenue. The 22-year-old succumbs to his injuries in hospital. • Sept. 17 Police say a man is intentionally killed by a driver who runs him down in North Surrey. Several other people were narrowly missed, witnesses say. • Sept. 18 A jogger finds a body in a park at 123 Street and New McLellan Road. It is 30-year-old Ezar Ahmed Khan. • Sept. 20 A man is found dead in an apparent domestic homicide near 82 Avenue and 145 Street. A suspect is arrested at the airport later in the evening. • Oct. 25 Surrey RCMP and paramedics find 35-yearold Satwant Singh Bains dead inside his vehicle at 156 Street and 86 Avenue. Neighbours report hearing three gunshots and a car speeding away. • Oct. 31 Lisa Ann Zielke, 41, is found dead near the Surrey-Langley border. Police say she was living a high-risk lifestyle. • Nov. 9 A home invasion turns into a murder, as police respond to a call for a person injured and find a man in his 40s who has been killed in the 2600-block of King George Boulevard.
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Four more years: Crown Prosecutors want more jail time for Surrey man who drugged, raped and robbed victims by Sheila Reynolds A SURREY MAN who drugged his
victims before sexually assaulting and/or robbing them, should spend another four years in prison, say Crown prosecutors. Steven Beszedes initially faced 24 criminal charges, but in March, pleaded guilty to 15 of them, including one count of sexual assault, as well as multiple counts of criminal negligence, robbery and administering drugs to commit an indictable offence. The court heard that Beszedes drugged vulnerable people, mostly sex trade workers and drug addicts, for his own benefit. During a sentencing hearing in New Westminster Supreme Court on Thursday (Nov. 7), it was revealed that Beszedes, 48, had bought a white powdered drug online. He used it himself and then offered it to others free in the hopes of selling it to them in the future. His victims, some of whom he knew while others he did not, would smoke, inject or snort the substance and almost instantly fall unconscious. It was then that Beszedes would sexually assault and/or rob them. Many of the women woke up alone, naked or missing clothing, sometimes
a day or two later. One awoke behind a dumpster, another was lying between cars in a parking lot, two were in bushes and one in a wooded ravine. Some had money, purses and jewelry taken. Beszedes’ sole male victim was a 69-year-old man who had used Craigslist to find a casual sexual encounter. Beszedes and a woman showed up to his Langley motor home. The man was offered drugs, which he took, and immediately passed out. Beszedes and the woman left with a laundry basket full of the man’s belongings, including two laptops, cameras, jewelry, a debit card and credit card. The man’s landlord found him unconscious and he was taken to hospital, where tests confirmed his urine contained the sedative benzodiazepine – a drug the Crown believes had been administered to Beszedes’ previous victims. A victim impact statement from the 69-year-old read in court said he can’t put the incident – and the fact that he almost died – out of his mind. “I no longer trust anyone, especially strangers. No one,” wrote the man. He said the attack changed his
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Walk this way – for veterans Students at AHP Matthew Elementary in North Surrey walked the neighbourhood around their school on Nov. 8 to help celebrate Remembrance Day and acknowledge the sacrifices made by Canadian soldiers around the world.
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farmland decisions on “the politically expediA NON-partisan govern- ent, the crisis of the day ment watchdog says or short-term profit that B.C. Agriculture Minsacrifice agricultural ister Pat Pimm must land forever. resign from cabinet “The Commission for directly lobbying exists precisely to prethe Agricultural Land vent the British ColumCommission (ALC). bia public waking up IntegrityBC argues one day and asking Pimm crossed a clear ‘what happened to our line requiring cabinet agricultural land.’” ministers not interfere Pimm told CKNW with the independence Monday he has stopped of judges or quasi-judimaking direct intervencial commissions like tions in files with the the ALC when he urged ALC, but feels he did the commission over nothing wrong and the spring and summer was merely acting in to reverse its decision his advocacy role as against allowing a rodeo an MLA on an issue of grounds and camplocal concern. ground as a non-farm Travis said he clearly use on a parcel of Fort continued to act on St. John farmland in the file after becoming the Agricultural Land minister in June. Reserve. Earlier this year, fed“When a minister eral Aboriginal Affairs crosses that line, the Minister John Duncan minister resigns,” resigned his post for IntegrityBC execuinappropriately writtive director Dermod ing a letter in 2011 on Travis said. “He didn’t behalf of a constituent cross it just once. He regarding a case coming crossed it a multitude before the federal tax of times. court. Pimm first wrote to Travis said Duncan the ALC on the issue quit quickly and honMay 17 as an MLA elect ourably and Premier – two days after the Christy Clark must provincial election – to insist Pimm do the express “concern” with same. the initial decision. “If you have ministers Pimm’s staffers running around thinkcontacted the ALC ing that it is okay to once more in June and lobby judges, then we’re twice on July 25, when going to have a serious his ministerial assistant problem maintaining said Pimm wanted to the separation of the know the outcome of two institutions.” the ALC’s reconsideraTravis said Pimm’s tion. interference with the That led the ALC to ALC also taints the issue a July 26 policy government’s leaked statement scolding plans to consider Pimm’s representations major changes to the as “not appropriate” lest commission, including it lead to an impression potentially bringing it of the commission under the direct conbeing politically influtrol of the agriculture enced. ministry. The ALC also said “Any changes that in its final Aug. 19 they consider will be decision rejecting the looked at as Mr. Pimm rodeo use that any MLA trying to get back at who thinks a decision the Agricultural Land before the ALC is too Commission for rapsignificant to leave as an ping him on the knuckindependent decision les,” Travis said. can try to persuade “TheNotice entire process BEST BUY – Correction cabinet to take that file is now suspect. The Please advised that ingovernment the November out of thebecommission’s has8noflyer, page 13, the TELUS Samsung Galaxy hands. other option atS4 thisMini Smartphone (Webexists Code: point 10269286) be It said the ALC but towill pullnot it off available for purchase. We sincerely apologize for as an independent any inconvenience this maythe havetable.” caused our valued entity to avoid basing jnagel@blackpress.ca customers.
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Real estate remains flat by Jeff Nagel
LOWER MAINLAND real estate markets so far aren’t keeping pace with this year’s gains in the stock markets. The Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver said its composite benchmark price for all residential properties was $600,700 in October – a 0.5-percent drop from a year ago. Attached duplexes and townhomes were virtually unchanged, while detached houses were down 0.5 per cent year-over-year and apartments were down 0.9 per cent. The Fraser Valley Real Estate Board (FVREB), which includes Surrey, White Rock and North Delta, said its benchmark detached house price was up 0.8 per cent to $546,900 from a year ago, while townhouses were down 0.5 per cent and apartments are down 2.2 per cent. “What we’re witnessing is a return to a balanced residential market indicated by prices remaining unchanged or down slightly compared to a year ago,” said FVREB president Ron Todson. The broad Canadian stock market index is up 10 per cent from one year ago, while the U.S. S&P 500 is closing in on a 30 per cent year-overyear gain.
cities, first nations and other private property owners. A new incinerator within the Lower Mainland is strongly opposed by Fraser Valley politicians.
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Man caught with property from dozens of homes, from Surrey to Chilliwack and Hope by Vikki Hopes A SURREY MAN who
was caught with piles of items stolen from homes in the Fraser Valley has been sentenced to six years in jail. Prolific offender Dave Yaroslawsky, 31, was sentenced Nov. 1 in B.C. Supreme Court in New Westminster. He was given 18 months’ credit for the
time he has served since his arrest, leaving about another four and a half years of his sentence. Of the 58 charges he was facing, Yaroslawsky previously pleaded guilty to 32 counts related to items stolen mainly from homes in Langley, Abbotsford, Surrey, Hope and Chilliwack in early 2012. The offences for which he was convicted included 23 counts
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of possessing stolen property, six counts of possessing stolen ID, two weapons charges, and one count of using a stolen credit card. Yaroslawsky did not plead guilty to any of the multiple break-andenter charges he faced, saying he was a “fence” for the stolen property and was not involved in the break-ins. Yaroslawsky and his co-accused Ivan Logan
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Johnson of New Westminster were arrested in March 2012 at the Super 8 Motel on Glover Road in Langley, after police received a report about a suspicious man who had checked in to a room. When police arrived, they found a Chevy Blazer in the parking lot that matched the description of a vehicle used in a Chilliwack robbery. Yaroslawsky and Johnson then became involved in a two-hour standoff with police before surrendering. Searches of the Chevy and the hotel room turned up numerous items that were found to be connected to several home break-ins. Police also searched a storage locker in Aldergrove for which they had found a rental agreement in the Chevy. Among the items seized by police were televisions, cameras, computers, iPods and other electronics; car and house keys; three guns; jewelry; cash; prescription drugs; and various forms of ID, including passports, Card Cards, social insurance cards, and credit cards. Yaroslawsky was also caught on video surveillance at a gas station using a bank card just hours after it had been stolen and on which he had purchased more than $1,200 in goods. At Yaroslawky’s sentencing hearing in August, the court heard that he has a criminal history dating back to 1995 – when he was 13 – and has 46 prior convictions for crimes such as assault, break and enter, drug possession and trafficking. Johnson, 34, of New Westminster was sentenced in September to two years in prison after pleading guilty to several stolen-property offences.
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Tour de Delta is a stage race featuring three cycling races open to Pro/Am male and female cyclists. The Tour de Delta Board is seeking a Community Events Director. dŚŝƐ ƉŽƐŝƟŽŶ ǁŝůů ƉƌŽǀŝĚĞ ůĞĂĚĞƌƐŚŝƉ ŝŶ ƚŚĞ ĐŽŽƌĚŝŶĂƟŽŶ ŽĨ <ŝĚƐ Criterium Races and community events to support the cycling races. dŚĞ dŽƵƌ ĚĞ ĞůƚĂ ŽĂƌĚ ŵĞĞƚƐ ŽŶ ƚŚĞ ĮƌƐƚ tĞĚŶĞƐĚĂLJ ŽĨ ƚŚĞ ŵŽŶƚŚ͘ /Ĩ LJŽƵ ĂƌĞ ŝŶƚĞƌĞƐƚĞĚ ŝŶ ďĞŝŶŐ ĂƉƉŽŝŶƚĞĚ ƚŽ ƚŚŝƐ ƉŽƐŝƟŽŶ͕ ƉůĞĂƐĞ ƐƵďŵŝƚ Ă ďƌŝĞĨ ƌĠƐƵŵĠ ĂŶĚ ĐŽǀĞƌŝŶŐ ůĞƩĞƌ ŝŶĚŝĐĂƟŶŐ LJŽƵƌ ŝŶƚĞƌĞƐƚ͕ ǁŚLJ LJŽƵ ǁŽƵůĚ ůŝŬĞ ƚŽ ƐĞƌǀĞ ŽŶ ƚŚĞ ŽĂƌĚ͕ ĂŶĚ ĂŶLJ ƌĞůĞǀĂŶƚ ŬŶŽǁůĞĚŐĞ ĂŶĚ ĞdžƉĞƌŝĞŶĐĞ LJŽƵ ŵĂLJ ŚĂǀĞ͘ ƉƉŽŝŶƚŵĞŶƚ ŝƐ ĨŽƌ Ă ŽŶĞ LJĞĂƌ ƚĞƌŵ͘ ^ƵďŵŝƐƐŝŽŶƐ ƌĞĐĞŝǀĞĚ ǁŝůů ďĞ ƵƐĞĚ ŽŶůLJ ĨŽƌ ƚŚĞ ƉƵƌƉŽƐĞ ŽĨ ƐĞůĞĐƟŶŐ ƚŚŝƐ ƉŽƐŝƟŽŶ͕ ĂŶĚ ĂƌĞ protected under the &ƌĞĞĚŽŵ ŽĨ /ŶĨŽƌŵĂƟŽŶ ĂŶĚ WƌŽƚĞĐƟŽŶ ŽĨ WƌŝǀĂĐLJ Đƚ͘ &Žƌ ĂĚĚŝƟŽŶĂů ŝŶĨŽƌŵĂƟŽŶ͕ ƉůĞĂƐĞ ĐŽŶƚĂĐƚ >ĂƵƌŝĞ ŽůůŝĐƵƩ͕ ^ƵƉĞƌŝŶƚĞŶĚĞŶƚ ŽĨ ^ƉŽƌƚ ĞǀĞůŽƉŵĞŶƚ ĂŶĚ ŽŵŵƵŶŝƚLJ ǀĞŶƚƐ͕ at (604) 946-3304.
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108 Avenue just after 4:30 p.m. when he saw a blue police car come “screaming right in with lights flashing” up to another vehicle. Officers got out of their car and drew their weapons, pointing them in the direction of a restaurant in the area. The victim, a 28-year-old man named Michael, told CTV News he had left a donair restaurant where was having dinner with friends, when the police vehicle came roaring up. He said he was in the car and heard police yell “freeze.” Sitting in the back seat, he heard the glass shatter, and felt a burning in his chest. He was pulled out of the window by police, when he discovered he’d been shot. Fix said he heard the “pop” of a gun going off, then heard the screaming of a man saying “No more shooting.” It’s believed there were three men in the car, and that it was a
man in the back seat that was hit by the police bullet. The other two have been taken into custody. Don Brookes was also nearby and heard the bang of a gunshot. He heard what he assumed was a the gunshot victim yelling “it hurts.” Then after the shot he heard an officer yell “freeze,” he said He said he didn’t hear any yelling before the shot. Brookes said he knows there’s a fair amount of drug activity in the neighbourhood, but says it’s usually pretty quiet. Fix said a lot goes through the mind in the presence of gunplay, but he felt grateful the police were there. The Independent Investigations Office (IIO) has been called in to investigate the shooting. Michael told CTV there were no firearms or drugs in the car, only a couple of coolers he was carrying.
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Three ďŹ nalists chosen for RenoMe! With FortisBC contest By Kerry Vital
Three British Columbia residents are getting the chance to win $10,000 towards a room makeover with natural gas after being chosen as a finalist in the RenoMe! with FortisBC contest. Over 150 entries were received from all over the province, but the final three were narrowed down to Gayle Curtis of Maple Ridge for her kitchen, Melissa Tolsma of Nanaimo for her outdoor space and Wendy Frose of Chilliwack for her great room. Designer Sarah Gallop of Sarah Gallop Design Inc. (SGDI) has taken on the outdoor space project, while SGDIâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Stephanie Malhas will design the great room, and Susanne Doise of Sensitive Design will handle the kitchen. In the next phase of the contest, the three finalists will receive renderings of their space from their designer, and then readers will vote on which one deserves the makeover the most. The room with the most votes will win $10,000 towards their renovation, while the second and third-place finalists will receive $2,000 each. Doise has consulted with Curtis, and has provided a rendering of how she thinks the kitchen could look once itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s renovated. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The kitchen is in bad shape,â&#x20AC;? says Doise. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I want to give her a better flow between the work spaces and the rest of the room.â&#x20AC;? Curtis calls her kitchen disgusting, gross and old, and says sheâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s tired of burning everything she cooks due to a bad stove, so Doise will be incorporating natural gas in the kitchen with a Viking dual-fuel gas range. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a very simple way to use natural gas,â&#x20AC;? she says. Gas cooktops have long been popular with professional
chefs for their even cooking, precise temperature control and instant heat. Homeowners have increasingly been choosing them for their new and renovated kitchens alike. One of the concerns with the room is the lack of space. In order to combat this, Doise has suggested a movable butcher block island that can be pushed into the pantry wall to open up the space. She notes that currently, you canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t even open the refrigerator without bumping into the existing counter, and opening the dishwasher blocks you from doing anything else in the kitchen. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I want to bring in more light as well,â&#x20AC;? she says. â&#x20AC;&#x153;It will look more friendly and inviting.â&#x20AC;? She also plans to incorporate an area for the homeowners to work and study. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I want to make it multifunctional,â&#x20AC;? she says. Doise has considered the ownerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s tastes as well, and would incorporate her likes and dislikes into the final design. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I want to make her happy,â&#x20AC;? she says. Malhas is similarly excited about her great room project. â&#x20AC;&#x153;People live in their space for so long that they get used to it and have trouble visualizing changing it,â&#x20AC;? she says. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t have that emotional connection to it so I can see the potential in the room and suggest ways to fix it.â&#x20AC;? The current room is the main living area for Froseâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s family, and itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s in dire need of an update. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Any time I can get into wood panelling is good,â&#x20AC;? laughs Malhas. â&#x20AC;&#x153;It will definitely be gone.â&#x20AC;? One of the biggest issues with the room is the current wood-burning fireplace, which isnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t centred in the room and makes for awkward
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Winner will receive $10,000 towards a natural gas room makeover from FortisBC homeowners more storage space via built-in shelving, as well as a music area. “She’s embarrassed by the room,” Malhas says. “It’s very dark, but it’s quite a big space so I want to make it more contemporary with a retro style.” A natural gas fireplace is both
more energy-efficient and more convenient for homeowners. You no longer have to worry about power outages, since the fireplace doesn’t run on electricity, and there is no more waiting for your fireplace to heat up, since natural gas is available at the push of a button. There
are even some models that can be pre-programmed to turn on seating around it. Malhas plans to at a specific time. FortisBC is fix this. currently offering a $300 rebate “We’re going to put a natural for homeowners who purchase a gas fireplace centred on the wall,” qualifying EnerChoice fireplace. she says, “and get rid of the metal Tolsma’s outdoor space offers pipe that goes into the ceiling.” plenty of scope for a makeover. She also plans to give the The space is currently only usable in the warmer months, so she’s hoping to be able to use it yearround if she wins the contest. Among the ideas Gallop has for the yard is a hot tub with an arbor above it. “That will give them a little bit of coverage and privacy,” she says, adding that the hot tub will be heated by natural gas. Gallop also plans to include an outdoor kitchen with natural gas barbecue and a natural gas firepit. A natural gas hot tub is a great idea for homeowners, with its consistent, fast heat and automatic safety shut-off controls for added peace of mind. Swimming pools can also be heated by natural gas. FortisBC notes that a natural gas barbecue can be extremely convenient for homeowners looking for fuel on demand, Sarah Gallop rendering as you’ll never have to deal Sarah Gallop of Sarah Gallop Design Inc. has envisioned an outdoor space with a natural gas hot tub, natural gas barbecue and with running out of propane natural gas firepit for Melissa Tolsma of Nanaimo. or charcoal. It also allows you to cook with different temperatures at the same time and control the heat more easily. It also burns cleaner than other fuel sources, making it good for the environment as well. FortisBC offers a energy calculator that will help you compare the cost of fuel sources and their energy efficiency, demonstrating that natural gas is the most affordable choice for homeowners. Find it at www. fortisbc.com/energycalculator. FortisBC natural gas customers are also continuing to benefit from some of the lowest prices in a decade, at under $4 per gigajoule. Firepits are becoming increasingly popular in outdoor spaces, especially for those who want to use their outdoor space Susanne Doise rendering for more than just the summer Susanne Doise of Sensitive Design is aiming to give Gayle Curtis more work space in her cramped kitchen, as well as including a months. They also make for great entertaining areas natural gas range and a movable kitchen island. that Gallop describes as like camping in your own backyard. Gallop’s design features several levels to define the different spaces in the yard. “The space looked disconnected before,” she says. “This gives (Tolsma) different zones in the yard while still being connected.” It also makes the space transition a bit better between the casual entertaining area, the hot tub and the rest of the yard. “It’s a pretty straightforward renovation,” Gallop says. “The homeowner will be very happy with it.” To vote, visit your local Black Press paper’s website and click on the Contests link. Voting is open until Nov. 30, and every voter will be entered into a draw Stephanie Malhas rendering to win a $500 gift card towards Stephanie Malhas of Sarah Gallop Design Inc. has suggested moving the fireplace over to the centre of the room and including the purchase of a natural gas appliance. built-in storage and shelving for Wendy Frose’s living area. CONTINUED FROM HOME FRONT
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Sarah Gallop is the founder of Sarah Gallop Design Inc. She is a professional member of the Interior Designers Institute of BC, and holds the title of Registered Interior Designer. She is also a member of the Greater Vancouver Homebuilders’ Association and has won many awards for her work.
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Susanne Doise has lived in Vancouver since 1988 after studying at the University of Munich and Academy of Art in Munich. She founded Sensitive Design in 1996, and is a member of the Interior Design Institute of BC and the Greater Vancouver Homebuilders’ Association.
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Stephanie Malhas studied Interior Design at the British Columbia Institute of Technology. She draws inspiration from her past experiences travelling and living abroad for all of her designs and aims to improve the functionality and practicality of her clients’ spaces
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Cadillac in the rear-view mirror of the European premium brands 2014 Cadillac CTS One auto trend that shows little sign of waning is the move towards more luxury or premium cars by manufacturers and consumers alike. As baby boomers age, they have earned the nicer things in life, and the offspring of baby boomers are getting used to the finer things in life, so more automakers are moving upscale. The Europeans do luxury and performance better than most and the Japanese luxury brands have been putting in their time to becoming a real force. But long before the Japanese, there have always been the American luxury brands, with many firsts in features and technology. Established in 1902, Cadillac is one of the oldest, along with Mercedes-Benz, and continues to be General Motors’ flagship in terms of refinement and technology. Looks The smaller Cadillac ATS was released a year ago and went on to win the North American Car of the Year award. General Motors has taken that platform and elongated it to produce the lightest mid-sized car in its class. It’s a full 173kg lighter than the benchmark BMW 5-Series it competes against, and 34kg lighter than the outgoing car. A lighter car, made of
Drive With a lighter car high tensile steel, is stiffer, comes a better performsafer, handles better ing car, but the heart of and above all is more any luxury performance efficient. What Cadillac car is a solid engine. On didn’t change was the this front, Cadillac offers edgy design language three options and all they have become known three have more power for. The LED accent lights The longer and than the closest comare especially attractive lower stance of the CTS petitors. The first is the at night and run vertical makes it look athletic, same 2.0L turbocharged compared to most cars’ engine used by the ATS. horizontal approach. The yet elegant. With 272hp it is well longer and lower stance Zack Spencer above the 240hp offered of the CTS makes it look in the BMW 528i. The athletic, yet elegant. The carryover engine is the direct injection one weak area is the back. It lacks the 3.6L V6 with 321hp, again more than same visual punch as the impressive the 300hp in the 535i. The top of range front grille and headlamps. motor, for now, is the Vsport model Inside The new CTS is lighter than with a twin turbocharged version of the BMW but it is a bit smaller inside. the 3.6L engine, putting out 420hp. You It’s not as wide and the back seat is a guessed it, more power than the 400hp bit shorter. Front seat passengers are found in the V8 550i. The Vsport is only treated to plenty of room and a view sold as a rear wheel drive car (RWD) onto the dash is impressive. The centre where all the others are available with console has a touch-screen system all wheel drive (AWD). The catch is that called CUE, which has rich colours and AWD models come with an 8-speed striking graphics. The heat, volume and automatic transmission, but the AWD a few other controls are all touch-senversions are fitted with a 6-speed unit. sitive, meaning they have no dials The steering offers good feedback or switches. The problem is it shows to the driver and the suspension is fingerprints and dust against the shiny smooth, yet lively, and has a nearly black plastic. perfect 50/50 weight distribution.
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B.C. racecar driver Cherie Storms told me she was taking an advanced driver training course to appease her father’s wishes. She’d been putting it off since teenagedom. That said, her father is an accomplished racecar driver and a proficient motorist, so you could argue it was an inevitability. But she had to find the desire in herself first. What followed, even she didn’t think would happen. She recently took home the championship title for the B Spec series in her Mazda2 for the 2013 race season. She grew up in a motorsports household but it wasn’t until she actually got behind the wheel at the driving course that her mindset changed. “I was just overwhelmed with all of the technical aspects that it takes to be a good driver,” she stated. It’s like what my grade 12 math teacher always said, “Math is not a spectator sport.” There was even a poster on the cubicle wall to remind us. The same thing goes for driving. Except there’s no poster in the cubicle for that! We need to be an active participant, not a wallflower. Anyone who has taken advanced driving courses will know exactly what Cherie is talking about. It’s not just about knowing how to shift gears on a manual transmission without jerking the car, or parallel parking your sedan without curbing the rims. Driving is so much more. I understand that this mode of transportation is a necessity for many. And it’s something done out of convenience rather than love. Kind of like laundry
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*Take an 8 bi-weekly payment holiday only applicable to purchase finance offers with terms of up to 84 months on all new 2013 and 2014 Nissan models (excluding NV, NV200, and GT-R) when purchased and delivered between Nov. 1 - Dec. 2, 2013. Leases are excluded from program. Offers available only through Nissan Canada Finance on approved credit. Offers only available on special low rate finance contracts, and does not apply to Nissan Canada Finance standard rate programs. May not be combined with cash purchase offers. Bi-weekly payments deferred for 120 days. Contracts will be extended accordingly. Interest charge (if any) will not accrue during the first 106 days of the contra¬ct. After the 106 days, interest (if any) starts to accrue and the purchaser will repay the principal and interest (if any) bi-weekly over the term of the contract but not until 120 days after the contract date. First time buyers are not eligible for the program. ≠Finance offers are now available on new 2014 Versa Note 1.6 S (B5RG54 AA00), manual transmission/2013 Sentra 1.8 S (C4LG53 AA00), manual transmission/2014 Pathfinder S 4X2 (5XRG14 AA00), CVT transmission. Selling Price is $13,165/$15,415/$31,558 financed at 0.9%/0%/2.9% APR equals 182/182/182 bi-weekly of $69/$79/$192 for an 84/84/84 month term. $999/$999/$0 down payment required. Cost of borrowing is $392/$0/$3,349.04 for a total obligation of $13,557/$15,415/$34,907. $1,250/$500 NCF Finance Cash included in advertised price, applicable only on Versa Note 1.6 S (B5RG54 AA00/B5RG14 AE00)/2013 Sentra 1.8 S (C4LG53 AA0/C4LG53 BK00), manual transmission on finance purchases through subvented loan contracts only through Nissan Canada Finance. $500/$500 dealer participation included and available only on 2014 Versa Note 1.6 S (B5RG54 AA00), manual transmission/2013 Sentra 1.8 S (C4LG53 AA00), manual transmission. This offer is only available on finance offers of an 84 month term only and cannot be combined with any other offer. Conditions apply. ‡$4,000/$13,000 non-stackable cash discount is valid on the new 2013 Nissan Altima Sedan 2.5 (T4LG13 AA00/AA10) and 2013 Altima Sedan 2.5 S (T4RG13 AA00/AA10)/all 2013 Titan models when registered and delivered between Nov. 1 and Dec. 2, 2013. The cash discount is only available on the cash purchase, and will be deducted from the negotiated selling price before taxes and cannot be combined with special lease or finance rates. This offer cannot be combined with any other offer. Conditions apply. X $13,165/$15,415/$31,558/$21,393 Selling Price for a new 2014 Versa Note 1.6 S (B5RG54 AA00), manual transmission/2013 Sentra 1.8 S (C4LG53 AA00), manual transmission/2014 Pathfinder S 4X2 (5XRG14 AA00), CVT transmission/2013 Altima Sedan 2.5 (T4LG13 AA00), CVT transmission. $1,250/$500 NCF Finance Cash included in advertised price, applicable only on Versa Note 1.6 S (B5RG54 AA00/B5RG14 AE00)/2013 Sentra 1.8 S (C4LG53 AA00/C4LG53 BK00), manual transmission on finance purchases through subvented loan contracts only through NCF. $500/$500 dealer participation included in advertised selling price and available only on 2013 Sentra 1.8 S (C4LG53 AA00), manual transmission/2014 Versa Note 1.6 S (B5RG54 AA00), manual transmission. This offer is only available on finance offers of an 84 month term only and cannot be combined with any other offer. Conditions apply V Models shown $20,585/$21,515/$43,658/$34,293 Selling Price for a new 2014 Versa Note 1.6 S SL (B5TG14 NA00), Xtronic CVT® transmission/2013 Sentra 1.8 SR (C4RG13 RT00), CVT transmission/2014 Pathfinder Platinum 4X4 (5XEG14 AA00), CVT transmission/2013 Altima Sedan 3.5 SL (T4SG13 AA00), CVT transmission. *≠‡XVFreight and PDE charges ($1,567/$1,567/$1,560/$1,695), certain fees, manufacturer’s rebate and dealer participation where applicable are included. License, registration, air-conditioning levy ($100) where applicable, insurance and applicable taxes are extra. Finance and lease offers are available on approved credit through Nissan Canada Finance for a limited time, may change without notice and cannot be combined with any other offers except stackable trading dollars. Retailers are free to set individual prices. Offers valid between Nov.1-Dec. 2, 2013. †Association of International Automobile Manufacturers of Canada (AIAMC) Entry Level Segmentation. MY14 Versa Note v. MY13/14 competitors. ∞Fuel economy from competitive intermediate/compact 2013 internal combustion engine models sourced from Autodata on 13-12-2012. Hybrids and diesels excluded. 2013 Altima fuel economy tested by Nissan Motor Company Limited. Altima: 2.5L engine (7.4L/100 KM CITY/5.0L/100 KM HWY), 3.5L (9.3L/100 KM CITY/6.4L/100 KM HWY). 3.5L shown. Actual mileage may vary with driving conditions. Use for comparison purposes only. ∞Ward’s Large Cross/Utility segment. MY14 Pathfinder vs. 2013 Large Cross/Utility Class. 2014 Pathfinder S 2WD with CVT transmission fuel consumption estimate is 10.5L/100 KM CITY | 7.7L/100 KM HWY | 9.3L/100 KM combined. Actual mileage will vary with driving conditions. Use for comparison purposes only. Based on 2012 EnerGuide Fuel Consumption Guide ratings published by Natural Resources Canada. Government of Canada test methods used. Your actual fuel consumption will vary based on powertrain, driving habits and other factors. 2014 Pathfinder Platinum model shown. Offers subject to change, continuation or cancellation without notice. Offers have no cash alternative value. See your participating Nissan retailer for complete details. ©1998-2013 Nissan Canada Inc. and Nissan Canada Financial Services Inc. a division of Nissan Canada Inc.
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The Hyundai names, logos, product names, feature names, images and slogans are trademarks owned by Hyundai Auto Canada Corp. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. †Finance offers available O.A.C. from Hyundai Financial Services based on a new 2013 Elantra L 6-Speed Manual with an annual finance rate of 0% for 96 months. Bi-weekly payments are $79. $0 down payment required. Cost of Borrowing is $0. Finance offers include Delivery and Destination of $1,550. Registration, insurance, PPSA, fees, levies, charges, license fees and all applicable taxes are excluded. Delivery and Destination charge includes freight, P.D.E., dealer admin fees and a full tank of gas. Financing example: 2013 Elantra L 6-Speed Manual for $16,499 (includes $1,000 in price adjustments) at 0% per annum equals $79 bi-weekly for 96 months for a total obligation of $16,499. Cash price is $16,499. Cost of Borrowing is $0. Example price includes Delivery and Destination of $1,550. Registration, insurance, PPSA, fees, levies, charges, license fees and all applicable taxes are excluded. Delivery and Destination charge includes freight, P.D.E., dealer admin fees and a full tank of gas. ʈFuel consumption for 2013 Elantra L 6-Speed Manual (HWY 5.2L/100KM; City 7.1L/100KM)/Sonata SE Auto (HWY 5.6L/100KM; City 8.7L/100KM)/Santa Fe Sport Sport 2.0T Limited AWD Auto (HWY 8.4L/100KM, City 11.0L/100KM) are based on Energuide. Actual fuel efficiency may vary based on driving conditions and the addition of certain vehicle accessories. Fuel economy figures are used for comparison purposes only. ʕPrice of models shown: 2013 Santa Fe Sport 2.0T Limited AWD/Sonata Limited/ Elantra Limited are $40,259/$30,649/$24,849. Prices include Delivery and Destination charges of $1,760/$1,650/$1,550. Registration, insurance, PPSA, fees, levies, charges, license fees and all applicable taxes are excluded. Delivery and Destination charge includes freight, P.D.E., dealer admin fees and a full tank of gas. ΩPrice adjustments are calculated against the vehicle’s starting price. Price adjustments of up to $10,000/$3,500/$5,250/$1,000 available on 2013 Genesis 5.0L GDI R-Spec (on cash purchases only)/Santa Fe Sport 2.0T Limited AWD (on cash purchases only)/ Sonata SE Auto (on cash purchases only)/ Elantra L 6-Speed Manual. Price adjustments applied before taxes. Offer cannot be combined or used in conjunction with any other available offers. Offer is non-transferable and cannot be assigned. No vehicle trade-in required. ʆGovernment 5-Star Safety Ratings are part of the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s (NHTSA’s) New Car Assessment Program (www.SaferCar.gov). †ΩʕOffers available for a limited time, and subject to change or cancellation without notice. See dealer for complete details. Dealer may sell for less. Inventory is limited, dealer order may be required. ††Hyundai’s Comprehensive Limited Warranty coverage covers most vehicle components against defects in workmanship under normal use and maintenance conditions.
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grouting the bathroom floor tiles. Then again, for others, it’s a passion. Myself included. Taking a specialized course, whether it’s a track day or a race school isn’t just for wannabe racers. It’s for everyone. And we can all learn if we have an open mind. We read to keep our mind sharp. We walk/run/work out to keep our bodies active. We sleep to keep our bodies functioning. Why should driving be any different? Why shouldn’t we actively engage in making ourselves better drivers? Every time you get behind the wheel of a vehicle, there’s a possibility you can change your life or the lives of others. We might not think too much about it, but operating a vehicle is a huge responsibility. Poor driving habits, not shoulder checking, not using your signals, driving in the left lane when you’re not passing are minor details in the grand scheme of things, but have a large impact. It’s never too late to refresh the basics and then pick up a few new good habits. For example, if you look at any of the top athletes in their sport, they’re training most of the time. They’re trying to perfect their craft, even when they’re at the top of it. I doubt Sebastian Vettel slums around in his down
time, even after winning his fourth consecutive Formula1 world championship. Sure, he gets a break, but he’s constantly training to be faster and stronger. In another interview, I chatted with Izod Indy racecar driver Simona de Silvestro. She tells me that there’s really no such thing as an “off-season.” She says she trains all year long. In fact, she trains harder when she’s not always behind the wheel of a car to prepare for the upcoming races. If the pros do it, we should to. Some of the most fun I’ve had behind the wheel of a car has been at a driving school. Whether it was the three-day racing school at the Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca with the Skip Barber program, or a track day at the Mission Raceway with Morrisport Advanced Driving, or even a track program close to you, it’s a win-win. If we’re all safer drivers then the chances of accidents are minimized and we can keep our vehicles dent-free longer. And avoid going through insurance claims. The few hundred dollars it takes to enrol is of infinite worth in the long run. Alexandra.straub@ drivewaybc.ca Twitter.com/cargirlsgarage
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Merc E-Class is a class of its own
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†$7,000/$4,500/$3,000 customer cash incentive is available on select remaining new 2013 TL/2013 TSX A-Spec/2013 TSX non-A-Spec models when registered and delivered before November 30, 2013. Total cash incentives consist of: (i) $3,000/$2,000/$3,000 that cannot be combined with lease/finance offers; and (ii) $4,000/$2,500/$0 that can be combined with lease/finance offers. All cash incentives will be deducted from the negotiated selling price before taxes. Some terms/conditions apply. Models shown for illustration purposes only. Offers end November 30, 2013 and are subject to change or cancellation without notice. Dealer may sell/lease for less. Dealer order/trade may be necessary. While quantities last. Offers are only valid for BC residents at BC Acura retailers until November 30, 2013. See your Acura retailer for full details.
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Mercedes-Benz E-Class 2010 to 2012 An all-new 2010-model year E-Class Coupe beat its sedan counterpart into Canadian Mercedes-Benz dealerships, in mid-2009. Style, safety and comfort are fundamental characteristics of an E-Class, which is considered to be one of the safest cars in the world. This generation E-Class came with ten air bags and a new Pre-Safe system that readies all on-board safety systems, when it detects that a collision may be about to happen. A car to savour on a long road trip, this E-Class came with a new “Intelligent” body structure that’s 30 per cent more rigid than its predecessor, incredibly comfortable seating and a newly developed suspension with shock absorbers that automatically adjust to a driving situation. An optional air suspension was also available with an electronic damping system. The E350 (coupe or sedan) is powered by a 3.5 litre V6 with 268 hp and 258 lb-ft of torque. The E550 (coupe or sedan) has a 5.5 litre V8 that can generate 382 hp and 391 lb-ft of torque. The sedan also comes in a high-performance AMG 63 edition with a 6.2-litre V8 that makes 518 horsepower
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and 465 lb.-ft. of torque. All three engines are mated to a 7-speed automatic transmission and drive goes to the rear wheels of the Coupe and to all four wheels of the Sedan. The rear-drive 3.5L V6 gets best fuel economy at 11.9 L/100/km in the city and 7.6 L/100/km on the highway. The 6.2L V8 is the gas guzzler, with a city/highway rating of 16.5/10.2 L/100/ km. All three engines also prefer premium fuel. A standard Dynamic Handling package also allows the driver choose a sporty-set-up at the touch of a button. This changes the continuously variable damping, the speed-sensitive power steering (with variable centering), ESP/ASR (traction control), accelerator response, and speed of automatic gear changes. New active safety innovations included Attention Assist, which is a driver drowsiness monitor, PreSafe, which is preventative occupant protection system, Adaptive High Beam Assist, which automatically dims headlight high beams, and an automatic emergency braking system called Distronic Plus. Attention Assist is a warning system that can sense a drop in driver attention level. It continuously monitors more than 70 different driver performance parameters, such as erratic steering behaviour, and will signal when it’s time for the driver to take a break. Four new E-Class models were added for the 2011 model year: an E350 4MATIC station wagon, E350 BlueTEC diesel sedan, and two convertibles, the E350 cabriolet and E550 cabriolet. At highway cruising speeds you can barely hear the E350 BlueTEC diesel engine, throttle response is fast (for a diesel) and pulling power (398 lb ft of torque from 1600 to 2400 rpm) is phenomenal. Engine upgrades followed in 2012. The E350 4MATIC got a direct-injection 3.5-litre V6. The E550 4MATIC got a 4.6-litre bi-turbo V8 and the E63 AMG got a 5.5-litre bi-turbo V8. All models also receive a re-
vised transmission, electric power steering and LED license plates. Even though owner costs tend to be higher than average, the E-Class made Consumer Reports’ ‘Recommended list of cars to buy and the E350 BlueTEC was singled out for special praise. If style, comfort and safety top your auto “wish list”, and you’ve got the money, consider the remarkable Mercedes-Benz E-Class. Price Check - 2010 - 2012 Mercedes-Benz E-Class (October 2013) Year Edition Expect to Pay Today 2010 E350 Coupe/Sedan $32,000 to $38,000 2011 E350 Coupe/Sedan $39,000 to $46,000 2012 E350 Coupe/Sedan $49,000 to $57,000 Prices vary depending on a used vehicle’s condition, mileage, usage and history. A complete mechanical check should always be performed by a reliable auto technician prior to purchase. Recalls on the 2010 to 2012 Mercedes-Benz E-Class: 2010/2011 - The power steering assist system may fail due to the loss of power steering fluid from a fitting on a high-pressure power steering line. Dealers will inspect, tighten the fitting and, if necessary, replace an O-ring seal. 2011 - Rear window privacy glass may not conform to Canada Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 205 - Glazing Materials. Dealers will replace the affected windows. 2011 - Diesel fuel may leak from a fuel heater o-ring seal, on the fuel filter assembly, in vehicles equipped with a diesel engine. Dealers will inspect and, if necessary, replace the diesel fuel filter assembly. 2012 - The right side window curtain airbag may have been manufactured incorrectly and, as a result, could deflate more quickly than intended following deployment. Dealers will replace the right side window curtain airbag. bob.mchugh@drivewaybc.ca
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Solid line lunacy It seems to me that few people know when it is permissible to turn left across a solid centre line. If you can make the turn without hindering people behind you that is fine but if you can’t – drive drive on because it’s the law. I live near a hospital and see people break this rule daily, allowing cars to stack up behind while they wait for a clearance in traffic to complete their turn. kmorgan@blackpress.ca
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Are your tires ready for winter? Province evaluating what the tread descriptions really mean by Tom Fletcher
SOME “all season” tires are good enough for winter roads in B.C., but not all of them. That’s one reason why Transportation Minister Todd Stone has added the topic of tires to a provincial review of highway safety that includes speed limits. “It’s been almost 40 years since the current definition of a winter tire was actually changed, and tire technology has advanced dramatically, particularly over the last five to 10 years,” Stone said Tuesday. With the popularity
of all-season tires and all-wheel-drive vehicles, Stone said there is some confusion about what is acceptable for requirements that took effect Oct. 1 on routes that have winter conditions. Those routes have signs advising drivers to use winter tires or carry chains, and police may turn drivers away if they are not properly equipped. True winter tires have a symbol of a mountain and snowflake on the sidewall. All-season tires with the “M+S” mark to indicate traction in mud and snow are also permissible, but all tires must have a
minimum tread depth of 3.5 mm. A quick test can be done using a dime. Point Her Majesty’s head downward and insert the dime in the tire tread. If the top of the head remains visible, the tire is too worn to qualify for winter
conditions. Drivers have a choice of investing in new tires or buying a set of chains. The transportation ministry has a website at www.th.gov.bc.ca/ SeasonalDriving/ winter_chains.html that includes maps of routes affected by winter
restrictions, and tips on how to use tire chains. Stone said that with 60 per cent of B.C. residents living in areas where winter conditions are not common, he is not considering making winter tires mandatory for all vehicles. tfletcher@blackpress.ca
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 2013 – 7 PM BELL PERFORMING ARTS CENTRE SURREY
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An SMH dinner A SEASON OF FAMILY Dinner will be held at the
Grand Taj Banquet Hall on Nov. 24 in support of the Ronald McDonald Family Room at Surrey Memorial Hospital. Presented by the Grand Taj Banquet Hall in partnership with the Surrey Board of Trade, tickets for this business networking and community building event cost $100 each or $1,000 for a table of 10. The Family Room at Surrey Memorial is scheduled to open with the eight-storey critical care tower in spring 2014. The Campaign has raised $350,000 of its $700,000 goal. For tickets, contact Joe Hargitt at RMH BC at 604-736-2957 or joe@rmhbc.ca
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Surrey Zoning Amendment Bylaw No. 17994 Application: 7912-0119-00
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Purpose of Bylaw and Permit: The applicant is requesting to rezone the property from One-Acre Residential to Comprehensive Development in order to construct 21 townhouses.
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NOTICE OF TEMPORARY USE PERMIT At the Monday, November 25, 2013, Public Hearing meeting, commencing at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers, 14245 – 56 Avenue, the Council of the City of Surrey proposes to support the issuance of the following Temporary Industrial Use Permit:
MEETINGS AT CITY HALL 1424 5 5 6 AV ENUE , SURRE Y, BC
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HAVE YOUR SAY ON DEVELOPMENT APPLICATIONS IN YOUR COMMUNITY These applications are at the Public Hearing stage, which is a critical time for public input. Whether you’re in support of or opposed to a development application, now is the time to provide input.
Permit No. 7913-0196-00 Location: 18833 - 52 Avenue Purpose of Permit: To allow a temporary truck parking on the northern portion of the site for a maximum of 2 years to accommodate 11 tractors and 42 trailers. The applicant will continue to work on the second phase of the development to construct a building to house the consolidated operations of Lotus Terminals and a paved truck parking area.
Surrey Zoning Amendment Bylaw No. 18106 Application: 7911-0187-00 Location: Portion of 3080 Croydon Drive Purpose of Bylaw and Permit: The applicant is requesting to rezone the hatched property from One-Acre Residential to Comprehensive Development in order to develop a 4-storey self-storage building and two 2-storey office buildings. The unhatched portion of the property will remain as riparian area. DEVELOPMENT LOCATION MAP BYLAW 18106
MORE INFO Planning & Development 604.591.4441
Surrey Zoning Amendment Bylaw No. 18108 Application: 7911-0120-00
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Location: Portions of 14178 and 14210 – 88 Avenue
Visit City Hall during business hours and view related info for each application.
Purpose of Bylaw and Permit: The applicant is requesting to rezone the hatched portion of the site from One-Acre Residential and Assembly Hall 1 to Assembly Hall 2 in order to expand the existing temple. The remainder of the site will remain as open space to protect the riparian area. A Development Variance Permit is needed to accommodate two temple domes, reduce the width of the landscaping strip, allow parking in the front setback and to allow two additional fascia signs on the building.
Join our “HAVE YOUR SAY” newsletter online to receive bi-weekly emails on development applications.
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Additional information may be obtained from the Planning & Development Department at 604-591-4441. Copies of the supporting staff reports, the Temporary Use Permit and any other relevant background documentation are available on the City of Surrey website at www.surrey.ca or may be inspected at City Hall during business hours commencing Wednesday, November 13, 2013 until Monday, November 25, 2013. Members of the public are encouraged to submit their comments or concerns to Council, and may be submitted in writing to City Clerk. Comments may be faxed to 604-591-8731, emailed to clerks@surrey.ca or submitted by mail to the City Clerk at 14245 - 56 Avenue, Surrey, BC V3X 3A2, no later than Monday, November 25, 2013 at 4:00 p.m.
Email City Clerk clerks@surrey.ca Fax or mail a letter to City Hall (fax: 604-591-8731) In person at a Public Hearing meeting
Jane Sullivan City Clerk 121033
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are gearing up. Staff and volunteers are now accepting donations of toys and food for their annual toy depot and Christmas food hampers. Deltassist Family and Community Services continues to rely on the overwhelming support of the community to meet the increasing need of low-income families, seniors and individuals in Delta. This year’s toy depot will be held Dec. 10, 11 and 12. Toys are needed for children from birth to 16 years of age. As always, the need is greatest for infants and teens. For teen gift or stocking stuffer suggestions, log onto www.deltassist.com.
Christmas Food Hampers are being delivered by local service clubs on Saturday, Dec. 21. Items most needed include breakfast cereals, canned ham and chicken, canned hearty meals (stew), peanut butter, rice, pasta and sauce, hot chocolate and cookies. Help Delta families and their children enjoy Christmas with food on the table and gifts under the tree. New, unwrapped toys and non-perishable food items can be dropped off at Deltassist in North Delta at 9097 120 St., 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday to Friday. For more information or for other ways that you can help, contact Christiann Munro, Christmas program coordinator, at 604-5943455, Ext. 155. or e-mail christiannm@deltassist.com
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Surrey Eagles lose two of three games
One win in a ‘sloppy’ weekend by Nick Greenizan LAST WEEK was not exactly one to remember
for the Surrey Eagles, after the junior hockey team won just once in four games, sinking further down the BC Hockey League standings as a result. Last Wednesday, the Eagles dropped a 4-3 decision on the road to the Coquitlam Express, before bouncing back Friday night at South Surrey Arena to beat the Chilliwack Chiefs in a high-scoring 7-6 affair. In the rematch, Saturday, however, it was the Chiefs who prevailed, winning 6-4. Then, rounding out the busy week, Surrey dropped a 2-1 decision to the Langley Rivermen in a Remembrance Day matinee. “It would’ve been nice to win two out of three (on the weekend),” said Eagles coach/GM Peter Schaefer. “The two games against the Chiefs were just sloppy all around. Just so many sloppy turnBut we were Peter Schaefer overs. better Monday against Langley, I thought. That game was more of a playoff style, with tight defence.” In the 7-6 win, Surrey – which peppered Chilliwack goaltender Josh Halpenny with 55 shots – was lead by captain Brett Mulcahy and the Renouf brothers, Jonah and Nathan, all of whom had four-point nights. Mulcahy and Nathan Renouf each had two goals and two assists, while Jonah Renouf had a goal and three helpers. Surrey also got goals from Nic Pierog and Colton Mackie, while the Chiefs were led by Austin Plevy, who had two goals, and Carter Cochrance, who had three assists. In the rematch Saturday at Chilliwack’s Prospera Centre, the Chiefs scored two goals in each of the three periods to win 6-4. Surrey’s goals came off four different sticks –
“The two games against the Chiefs were just sloppy all around. ”
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Nicolas Pierog of the Surrey Eagles moves the puck away from the net during Monday’s BCHL game against the Langley rivermen in the South Surrey Arena. The Eagles lost 2-1. Michael Roberts scored in the first, Mulcahy in the second and Pierog and Danton Heinen each scored in the third frame. The Eagles tightened up defensively p Monday, allowing just 21 shots-on-goal versus the Rivermen, while firing 29 on Langley netminder Brock Crossthwaite. Despite the loss, it was a game Schaefer said he was happier with – “I liked our compete level,” he said – and hoped it was a sign his squad was ready to turn a corner and reel off
some wins. Whether his players felt the same way, he quipped “you’re guess is as good as mine.” “But we’ve got meetings today, and we’ll have some good practices, so we’ll see where they’re at,” he said Tuesday. After the 1-3 skid, Surrey has a 9-14-1 record and though they still sit fourth in the BCHL’s Mainland Division – where they’ve been for weeks – but are now a full 12 points back of the first-place Rivermen.
And despite their position in the division, Schaefer insisted it was no time to worry. “There’s a long way to go yet,” he said. “So it’s no time to panic, but it’s time to start getting some wins.” The Eagles hit the road this weekend for a pair of games in Prince George. The Birds will battle the Spruce Kings – who sit second in the Mainland Division with a 13-7-2-2 record – on Friday night and again on Saturday before returning home.
Sockeyes surprised in overtime Devils win in Richmond, lose at home to Aldergrove by Rick Kupchuk PLAYING AGAINST a pair of sec-
Levi De Waal scored twice for the North Delta Devils last week.
ond place teams, the North Delta Devils earned two of a possible four points. The Devils upset the Richmond Sockeyes 4-3 in overtime on Nov. 4, before dropping a 7-5 decision to the Aldergrove Kodiaks Saturday in the Sungod Arena. Levi De Waal scored the winner in Richmond, two minutes into the second overtime period. North Delta took a one-goal
lead three times, but each time the Sockeyes pulled even. Blake Gorrill scored a shorthanded goal nine minutes into the game, but the teams were tied 1-1 after one period. Nyshan Basra scored for North Delta midway though the second for a 2-1 lead that would last just 98 seconds. Mitch Newsome, called up from the Valley West Hawks major midget team, made it 3-2 for the visitors early in the third period but Richmond replied just 44 seconds later.The Sock-
eyes outshot North Delta 45-25, and held a 9-3 edge in overtime. Nicholas Clark was a standout in the Devils goal, making 42 saves. Saturday against the Kodiaks, North Delta fell behind after just 18 seconds of play and trailed the rest of the way. Outshot 52-30, they trailed 4-1 after one period and 6-4 after 40 minutes. De Waal, Jayden Gill, Lucas Stratford, Jacob Gushue and Mack Wallace were the North Delta goal scorers. The Devils sit in the basement
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of the Tom Shaw Confernce with a 5-12-1 (won-lost-tied) record, 10 points out of a playoff position. The Devils play three times in four days this week. After a game Wednesday night (after The Leader press deadlines) in North Vancouver against the Wolf Pack, they are in Maple Ridge to face the Ridge Meadows Flames tomorrow (Friday) before a home game Saturday at 7:15 p.m. in the Sungod Arena against the Port Moody Panthers.
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by Rick Kupchuk LAURENT BROSSOIT’S
first two months as a professional hockey player can best be described as hectic. After four seasons with the Edmonton Oil Kings of the Western Hockey League, the goaltender has been traded once and has put on the jersey
of three minor League (NHL), league teams owners of the in a span of major junior four weeks this Oil Kings, season. acquired the The most Cloverdale recent move native in a saw Brossoit trade last back in the Friday. Brossoit same orga“Very nization he excited to be a left last spring. The part of the Edmonton Edmonton Oilers of Oilers organization. the National Hockey Thank you everyone
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for all the support already,” Brossoit posted on Twitter the day of the trade. Brossoit was drafted by the Calgary Flames in the 2011 NHL Entry Draft, and after training camp in September was assigned to the Abbotsford Heat of the American Hockey League. He made his first appearance as a professional was on Oct. 18 as a backup, and he played the final 34 minutes of a 4-3 loss to the Oklahoma City Oil Barons in Oklahoma. Brossoit did not allow a goal, making nine saves. His first start two days later in Cedar Park, Texas was one he would like to forget. He made 33 saves in a 9-3 loss to the Texas Stars. A week later, the Flames reassigned Brossoit to the Alaska Aces of the East Coast Hockey League, where he was perfect in three starts against the Bakersfield Condors in Anchorage Nov. 1-3. He played six minutes in the first game, making eight saves in as many shots in a 6-3 win. He got the start in the next two nights and made 16 saves in each game for victories of 5-0 and 4-0. The Flames then dealt his NHL rights to the Oilers, who promptly placed Brossoit on their AHL affiliate, the Oklahoma City Oil Barons. Brossoit has yet to take to the ice for the Oil Barons, dressing for two games as a backup goaltender to Tyler Bunz.
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Locals lift UBC to a national title FOUR SOCCER players
from Surrey contributed to a national championship for the University of British Columbia (UBC) Thunderbirds. UBC clinched the CIS (Canadian Interuniversity Sports) title Sunday in Fredericton, New Brunswick with a 3-1 win over the University of Laval. The Thunderbirds won three consecutive games at the six-team national championship tournament. Defenders Harry Lakhan and Andrew Grange, midfielder Sean Einarsson and forward Otis Sandhu suited up for UBC this season. Lakhan started 18 games, scoring four goals and assisting on 13 others to finish with 21 points, good for fifth in team scoring. Sean Einarsson appeared in 17 games, 16 as a starter, and netted six goals to go with three assists. Otis Sandhu started two games, and came on as a substitute in five others while Andrew Grange played in four games, two as a starter.
Oil King named Goalie of the Week
Tristan Jarry of the Edmonton Oil Kings is the Canadian Hockey League’s Goaltender of the Week for the week ending Nov. 10. Jarry, from North Delta, had a 2-1 (wonloss) record with two shutouts victories, a goals against average of .67 and a save percentage of .977. The Pittsburgh Penguins prospect posted back-to-back shutout victories on the road last week to help the Oil Kings gain some ground in the Western Hockey League’s Eastern Conference where they currently rank in third place with 25
points. He earned first-star honours on Nov. 5 with 37 saves in a 3-0 win over the Vancouver Giants, then made 21 saves a day later in a 5-0 win over the Victoria Royals. he now has three shutouts on the season and is tied for the league lead. His strong play continued on Saturday where he made 28 saves and received second star honours despite a 2-0 loss to the Kelowna Rockets. Jarry, 18, is playing in his third season with the Oil Kings. Selected by the Penguins in the second round of the 2013 NHL Draft, he has an 11-7-1 (won-lossovertime loss) record
and holds the league’s second best goalsagainst-average with a mark of 2.09 and the fifth-best save percentage at .921.
Eagles settle for seventh The Kwantlen Eagles closed out the CCAA (Canadian Colleges Athletic Association) women’s soccer championships with a win. In a playoff for seventh place at the eight-team competition Saturday morning at Newton Athletic Park, the KPU (Kwantlen Polytechnic university) Eagles topped the Holland Hurricanes 4-1. The Eagles fell behind
after just four minutes of play, but responded quickly. Rubeen Sidhu scored two minutes later to tie the game, and by the time the game was 30 minutes old, the Eagles were in control with a 3-1 lead. Defender Gurneet Josan was named Player of the Match for Kwantlen. The MacEwan Griffins of Alberta won the tournament, defeating Quebec’s Garneau Elans 2-0 in the final. Kwantlen, the tournament’s host team, won the Fair Play Award.
Lions advance The North Surrey Lions are through to the semifinal round of
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the Vancouver Mainland Football League’s Atom division playoffs after a 34-14 win over the Westside Warriors. Keyshawn Beswick paced the Lions with two touchdowns, with Myles McPherson, Youseef Saad Sheta and Davin Reithaug adding one each.
Kieran Pama and Marquell Milanzi played well on offense, while the defense was led by Beswick, McPherson, Pama, Milanzi, Andrew Knox, Lucky Gill, Luckman Kurdall, and Davin and Aiden Reithaug. The Cloverdale Leopards fell 40-7 to the Coquitlam Char-
gers in a Bantam division playoff game. Bennie Clark scored the Cloverdale touchdown, which was converted by Harmandeep Jouhal. Standouts on offense were Victor Belanger and Bishop Francis, while Joel Cawsey and Stuart Bourke were the defensive leaders.
Call for nominations 2014 Vancity Board of Directors’ Election
The Nominations and Election Committee is seeking Vancity members to fill three director positions in the 2014 election. Each position is for a three-year term, commencing after the Annual General Meeting on Tuesday, May 6, 2014. Prospective candidates are strongly advised to attend an information session which will be held at 6:00 pm on Wednesday, December 4, 2013 at Vancity Centre, 183 Terminal Avenue, Vancouver. Please contact the Governance Department by no later than 12 noon, Tuesday, December 3, 2013 to register for this session. Prospective candidates are required to submit confirmation of their intention to run by no later than 12 noon on Tuesday, January 7, 2014. Interviews will be scheduled shortly thereafter. Specific details about running for election can be found in the Candidates’ Package posted on our website, vancity.com. If you require a hard copy of this information, please contact the Governance Department at 604.877.7595.
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Loss keeps Hawks from second place Valley West splits weekend series with Thompson Blazers by Rick Kupchuk A CHANCE to move
into second place has slipped past the Valley West Hawks. The BC Hockey Major Midget League team moved to within a point of the Vancouver Giants after
winning one of two games on the road against the Thompson Blazers. But the one loss was a 2-1 setback Saturday afternoon in Kamloops against a Blazers team that had gone winless in their first 12 games of the
season. Thompson scored once in each of the first two periods, and hung on for their first victory after defenceman Jamieson Ree of Surrey scored the lone Hawks goal with seven minutes to play. Valley West never
trailed in Sunday’s victory in Logan Lake, although a two-goal lead slipped away. Eric Callegari of Langley opened the scoring 11 minutes into the game, then assisted on a goal from Surrey’s Justin Wilde which made it 2-0.
A minute later, the Blazers got on the scoreboard then tied the score 2-2 with their second goal of the game in the last minute of the first period. Spencer Gerth of Langley and White Rock’s and Ty Westgard netted goals in the second period. The Blazers got one back in the third, but fell a goal short. Callegari with one assist and Jordan Funk with a pair each had two-point games. The Hawks are 10-6 (won-lost) on the season, and will look to defend their third-place standing next weekend against the Vancouver Chiefs, who are three points behind Valley West with two games in hand. The two teams face-off Saturday morning at 10:15 a.m. at the Langley Events Centre, and again Sunday at 11:45 a.m. at Planet Ice in Coquitlam.
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Eric Callegari scored one for the Valley West Hawks in a win over the Thompson Blazers.
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Award is about Times KWANTLEN POLYTECHNIC University’s (KPU) Dr. Balbir
Gurm was recognized with a 2013 Times of Canada Community Excellence Award in Academics on Friday. The awards ceremony, which celebrates excellence in the South Asian community, recognized 21 Lower Mainland leaders in the categories of Business, Leadership, Sports, Academics, Art and Culture, Public Institutions, Women in Business, Youth Entrepreneur, and Child Prodigy. “I feel honoured and privileged to receive this award. It is truly a privilege because my contributions to the community are all related to equity and assisting those less fortunate,” says Gurm, nursing instructor and editor-inchief of the Transformative Dialogues: Teaching and Learning Journal at KPU. “Being privileged with a doctorate in Dr. Balbir Gurm education has enabled me to combine academic knowledge with practical knowledge from our community partners and together, we can advocate for social justice issues. I am grateful to the Times of Canada and the community for this recognition, and I hope that I can be an inspiration for others.” Gurm has previously been honoured with the Teaching Excellence Award from the College of Registered Nurses of British Columbia, and the NISOD Teaching Excellence Award from the University of Texas. The Times of Canada covers news and entertainment, and is based in Surrey. To see all of the award recipients, visit the http:// thetimesofcanada.com/the-times-of-canada-communityexcellence-award-finalists
Helping the homeless
The sun and the rain garden Students at Hellings Elementary in North Delta had some sun as they set up the school’s new rain garden recently. Rain gardens at Delta schools are a partnership between the Corporation of Delta, Cougar Creek Streamkeepers and Delta School District.
TRILOGY HOUSES have given away more than 200 cans of
juice crystals at the annual Homelessness Awareness Connect Day at the Surrey Urban Mission. The event included a free pancake breakfast hosted by the North Surrey Lions and the Surrey firefighters. Trilogy Houses has offered recovery and housing to more than 625 men in Surrey in the past six years.
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Walkin’ on the dock of the bay Chinese lanterns decorated the White Rock Pier at the recent White Rock Moon Festival.
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imon Fraser University doctoral student Erick Oduor and international student Andreas Hovland are among the first students from Western Canada to participate in InStep, a prestigious global internship program with Infosys, one of India’s top technology companies. Oduor, of Surrey, who is in the School of Interactive Arts and Technology (SIAT) graduate program, did a nine-week stint working at the company’s Bangalore-based headquarters while Hovland, majoring in economics and anthropology at SFU, recently completed a 12-week business research project. “InStep provides opportunities for the best and brightest students to work on some of the most challenging projects. While the program began in 1999, this is the first year we have students from universities in Western Canada,” said V. Ganapathy Subramanian, head of Strategy and Planning at Infosys. “This is a clear recognition of the growing need to take advantage of the talent coming from Canada. We are happy to welcome the Western Canadian students to the program.” “SFU’s participation in the InStep program reflects our vision as an engaged university to provide students with unparalleled experiential learning opportunities at home and around the world,” added SFU President Andrew Petter. More than 1,250 students have been accepted for InStep internships to date, including students from some of the world’s top institutions, including MIT and Oxford. The University of Toronto was the
fall of 2013. While at Infosys, Oduor researched protocols and mechanisms used to manage devices and applications that run across multiple Machine-toMachine Device Management (M2M DM) platforms. He identified the gaps that exist in current M2M DM space versus existing global standards. Hovland, now completing his third SFU students Andreas Hovland undergraduate year at SFU, developed and Erick Oduor are among the an “experience database” that is first Western Canadian students expected to be an integral component to participate in Instep, a global internship program with Infosys in of any culture-related training program run by Education & Research at InfoBangalore, India. sys. He followed it up with a training first Canadian university to become needs analysis aimed at enabling involved in the program. cultural competency among chosen Students work on high-impact geographies. projects that focus on technology, Says Hovland: “The InStep model is liberal arts and business, while getting project-based and applifirst-hand exposure to cants are chosen according one of the world’s fastest to their individual fit to a growing economies. They certain project. brush shoulders with busi“As I am pursuing a ness leaders and senior double major with honors management, participate in economics and anthroin workshops and training pology, I was expected to programs and are guided approach the project with by mentors. a diversified perspective.” “This was a rare opporIn addition to a monthly tunity for me to develop stipend, interns receive my research interests in on-campus, guesthouse a global setting and learn Andrew Petter accommodation, roundfrom a wide scope of trip airfare, medical insurexperiences,” said Oduor, ance and a health club a third-year student spending the fall membership. term as a prototype designer at SieThe internship provides students mens Corporate Research in Princeton, with opportunities to explore and New Jersey. In all, 147 global students converged at Infosys from the spring to experience the culture of India and gain exposure to its emerging market.
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ARTS Watershed Artworks’s feature artist for November is Deborah Korotash, with her “Leaves and Frogs” – functional pottery inspired by elements of nature. The Watershed Gallery and Gift Shop is located at 11425 84 Ave. For more information, call 604-596-1029.
The Delta Arts Council is accepting submissions for their upcoming newsletter. Email your ads for events and call for entries, preferably in PDF format, to deltaartscouncil@gmail. com
CRAFTS The M.B. Sanford Elementary School craft fair takes place Nov. 16 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at 7318 143 St. Admission by donation.
Submissions for can be emailed to newsroom@surreyleader.com or posted at www. surreyleader.com. Click Calendar. Datebook runs in print most Tuesdays and Thursdays.
For more information, visit http://mbsanfordcraftfair. webs.com
Crafters are wanted for the Cloverdale United Church craft fair, which will take place Nov. 16 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 17575 58A Ave. There will be crafts, a bake table, books and lunch. For more information, call Marguerite Cryer at 604574-5303.
Port Kells Congregational Christian Church is hosting its annual Christmas bazaar on Nov. 16 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 19131 88 Ave. Admission is a donation
to the Surrey Food Bank. For more information, call 604-816-7871 or email allenbb@shaw.ca
The Creative Finds’ Your Art and Fine Craft Marketplace takes place Nov. 16 and 17 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Sullivan Hall, 6306 152 St. More than 3- vendors selling quality, handmade gifts. Entry is $1 per person. Contact Nicci at creativefinds@gmail.com
DONATIONS Deltassist is collecting toys and food for the annual toy depot and Christmas
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recent episode of a documentary television series called Parts Unknown showed a visit to Detroit, Michigan that included a tour of the Packard Automotive Plant. Allan Hill, a guide for the tour, reported that he had lived there by himself for the past seven years finding it “as peaceful as the north woods.” The show related the history of the place: opened in 1903; “the most advanced facility of its kind anywhere in the world”; “epically proportioned”—3.5 million square feet over one mile long and a quarter mile wide; the workplace for 33,000 people in the second world war. It stopped manufacturing automobiles in 1956 following Packard’s failed partnership with Studebaker and thereafter was leased by a variety of businesses until finally abandoned. But, says Mr. Hill, the utter devastation and decay the viewer sees happened quickly—within five years. In the ever-changing world of the ‘car’ century, these ruins are a symbol of a business that, perhaps for many reasons, lost its way. Smaller scale change in the car industry thus seems hardly worth mentioning aside from the fact that it, too, comes so abruptly and with such intense, widespread cultural resonance. Remember the family car of the 80s and 90s—the minivan? According to statistics compiled by WardsAuto.com, the sales decline that began 18 years ago is steepening to the point where the minivan share of the market at this year’s end is expected to be at its lowest point since “3.1 per cent in 1985.”
In 1995, minivan-lovers had 16 models to choose from. Today, reportedly, they have only six. And of these six, only three have higher sales at the end of October 2013 than at the same time in 2012, and none have a higher share of the light-vehicle market. Furthermore, at this point, Chrysler is said to be the only manufacturer planning “an overhaul of its minivan program,” albeit not for a couple of years. Stick-shift fans are also now so few that standard transmissions comprise of only four per cent of vehicle sales in North America, down from eight percent in 2003. Auto experts say they “think of them as endangered.” Whether in response or as a root cause of this decline, driving schools have all but phased out manual driving instruction. Jeremy Acevedo, a prominent auto analyst says, “The majority of 2013 … cars—67 percent—do not offer an option for manual. In the past, a stick shift guaranteed fuel economy, but increasingly efficient automatic and variable transmissions are a lot more fuel efficient.” He also cited changing driving habits as a factor noting (and perhaps extrapolating from distracted driving statistics), “today’s driver doesn’t want to be absolutely engaged.” In interesting contrast, European drivers, in large numbers still prefer stick shift driving including the choice of forgoing the cost of automatic transmissions. Lastly, the 67-year continuous run of one of the world’s most iconic ‘workhorse’ vehicles, the Land Rover Defender, was recently announced to be ending in December 2015. A British four-wheel-drive, off-road utility vehicle, Defender has been rendered obsolete by new European regulations regarding crash safety for pedestrians. The familiar square front end, designed in the late 1940s, is just too aggressive. …by Cedric Hughes, Barrister & Solicitor with regular weekly contributions from Leslie McGuffin, LL.B.
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food hampers. This year’s toy depot will be held December 10-12. Toys are needed for children from birth to 16 years of age. For teen gift or stocking stuffer suggestions, visit www. deltassist.com. Christmas food hampers are being delivered by local service clubs on Dec. 21. Items needed include breakfast cereals, canned ham and chicken, canned hearty meals (stew), peanut butter, rice, pasta and sauce, hot chocolate and cookies. New, unwrapped toys and nonperishable food items may be dropped off at Deltassist at 9097 120 St., Monday to Friday from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. For more information, call 604-594-3455, Ext. 155 or e-mail christiannm@ deltassist.com
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EVENTS Graeme Truelove, the author of Svend Robinson: A Life in Politics, will sign copies of this just-released biography on Nov. 16 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Strawberry Hill Chapters bookstore, 12101 72 Ave. The book costs $24. For more information, visit http://bit.ly/1djZMum
INFORMATION Coping Through The Holidays, an evening of practical ideas to help people of all ages cope with grief on the difficult days, takes place tonight (Nov. 14) from 7-8:30 p.m. at the Surrey Arts Centre, 13750 88 Ave. The event is free. Pre-register at 604584-7006.
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Retailer Urban Barn (#950, 15045 32 Ave.) is holding its second-annual Blanket the Country in Warmth Campaign. From Nov. 15 to Dec. 8, with every $5 donation, a brand-new Urban Barn fleece blanket will be donated to Gateway Shelter (visit http:// keyssolutions.org). For more information, visit www. blanketthecountry.com
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The Handel Society of Music presents Michael Haydn’s Requiem in C and Joseph Haydn’s Lord Nelson Mass on Nov. 16 at 7:30 p.m. at Good Shepherd Church, 2250 150 St. Tickets are $20 for adults and $15 for seniors and students. Call 604-585-9102 or visit handelsociety.ca See DATEBOOK / Page 51
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SALES/SWAPS The next Surrey Seniors’ Bazaar is on Nov. 16 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Chuck
folk, blues, rock, reggae and samba influences about topics that kids can relate to, such as colouring, trains, swimming, dancing and animals. Will’s three-year-old daughter, Ella, was the inspiration for songs such as “Ella’s Umbrella” and “Daddy Daughter Day.” Before making the leap to becoming a full-time children’s entertainer in 2009, Stroet taught French immersion music at an elementary school in Vancouver. Since 2005, he has performed more than 850 shows at festivals, theatres and schools across Canada and has released six other albums and a DVD of videos. “Will’s Jams” currently airs on Kids’ CBC weekday mornings. This year, eight songs from “Just Imagine” will be made into Will’s Jams videos for Kids’ CBC. Tickets are $10 (over age one) and are available at the door or in advance by calling 604-596-4485 or emailing vwong@delta.ca. Doors open at 10 a.m.
Bailey Recreation Centre, 13458 107A Ave. Light refreshments and musical entertainment. Open to people of all ages. To book a table, e-mail Greg Nolan at seniorsbazaar@shaw.ca or call 604-329-7323. The bazaar to follow will be on Dec. 7.
THEATRE Surrey Arts Centre presents the one-man show Hello Baby, featuring Lucas Myers, on Nov. 15 and 16 at 8 p.m. Tickets are $25 and $30, available at 604-5015566 and 13750 88 Ave. or online at tickets.surrey.ca
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It is great sadness we announce the passing of Lauchlan Wyld last Wed. in his sleep. He will be greatly missed by his soul mate & love of his life, Joyce Hespen, mother Erna Wyld, sister Wendy Fairbairn (Mike) and step-daughter Holly Hespen. A Celebration of his life will be held at Olivet Baptist Church, 613 Queens Ave., New Westminster on Saturday, November 16th at 2pm. In lieu of flowers, donations to SPCA or Heart & Stroke would be greatly appreciated.
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21st Century Flea Market. Nov 17th 10am-3pm. Croatian Cultural Ctr. 3250 Commercial Dr. Adm $5.
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1. FLEETWOOD Library, 15996 - 84 Ave., Surrey, Nov. 21. 2. WILLOWBROOK Rec Centre, Yorkson Creek Boardroom, 20338 65 Ave., Tp. of Langley, Nov. 27. Free talks 7-9pm. Info at: www.maharishi.ca Joseph @ 604-536-9049
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Royale Peninsula Retirement Residence Holiday Craft & Gift Fair! Saturday, November 23rd 10:00a.m. - 2:00p.m. 2088 152nd Street
Concession (Hot dogs), Games, Prizes & Fun!
SHOP FROM A VARIETY OF TALENTED VENDORS! Hot Bevies & Goodies Galore! Purchase an item and get Complimentary wrapping.
Must have experience. Good pay. CREATIVE Finds MARKET Nov 16 & 17, 10am-4pm SULLIVAN HALL 6306 - 152nd Street, Surrey www.creativefinds.ca
DRY CLEANING PRESSER, exp’d needed in Surrey. $12.50/hour Contact Rolando @ (604)531-9905
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Request For Information Lease Office with Parking - North Delta, BC The Royal Canadian Mounted Police is seeking information on available Leased space meeting the following criteria:
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A well established firm of Chartered Accountants located in Surrey is seeking a Staff Accountant / Accounting Technician with full working knowledge of Caseware, Caseview, Taxprep, Excel, Sage and/or Quickbooks. Acctg designation not required. We offer a good working environment, balanced lifestyle, competitive compensation and benefits.
Please provide Building Address, size, Base Rent plus NNN, Number and type of parking; include Contact Name, telephone number
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Please forward your resume in confidence to: Heming, Wyborn & Grewal #200 - 17618 -58 Avenue, Surrey, BC, V3S 1L3 Fax: 604-576-2890 or Email: jvernon@hwgca.com
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Huge Craft Fair over 100 crafters! Bistro, Bake sale, raffles, Plant sale, New & Used Book Sale.
Ecole Riverdale Elementary 14835 108A Avenue
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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.
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CHRISTMAS CORNER Christmas Sale & Tea Room Sat. Nov. 16th 10am - 2pm Cross Roads United Church 7655 - 120th St. North Delta.
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CANADIAN FARMS PRODUCE Inc., located in Surrey requires Full Time general farm workers. Accommodation available. Wage $10.25/hour. Must be in good physical shape. Training provided. Heavy lifting req’d. Please fax resume to: 604-574-5773
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Logistics Coordinator Needed with 2 yrs logistics exp. organizing trucks & drivers; getting permits, customs and border, finding freight, load tracking, dealing with customers and is able to work in a fast paced environment while multi tasking.
Information must be received by no later than Friday, November 29, 2013, at 4:00 PM. Send to: ediv_leasing.po1.ediv1@rcmp-grc.gc.ca Any questions please call: 778-290-2780 This is only an inquiry as to the availability of the space and RCMP will not necessarily invite offers or lease any of the said space. RCMP reserves the right to invite offers for this or similar projects from any of the interested Lessors, any other Lessor or by way of public tender.
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Pharmacy Assistant / Pharmacy Technician required.
Production Worker Black Press
Please bring resume to: Fraser Heights Pharmacy
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.
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FOOD SERVICE SUPERVISOR WANTED. UMAMI Sushi in Surrey. 205-17725 64Ave, Surrey, umami.bc@gmail.com $11-15/hr, 40hrs/wk, Secondary School, 2+yrs exp. in F&B required.
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required weekends 4 hrs/day for Mental Health Facility located in Delta. Must have completed Program of Institutional Cooking. Forward resume by Email to:
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.
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MEDICAL/DENTAL
5 Doctor Office in South Surrey looking for a pleasant & experienced part-time MOA. EMR an assett. Email Resume to Crescentbeachmedicalarts@gmail.com
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HOTEL, RESTAURANT, FOOD SERVICES
COOKS; ILUKJO Korean Rest. (Surrey), F/T Cooks 3-5 years exp. $13-15/hr Fax: 604-583-6932
Must be well organized, knowledgeable & have great customer service skills.
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Administrative Assistant for Construction Co. site trailer. Will require an organized person and accounting exp. suggested.
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Entry level - Spare Board Positions Interfor Hammond/ Acorn Divisions Interfor Hammond / Acorn Divisions OPEN HOUSE - IMMEDIATE OPENINGS Entry level ± Spare board positions
OPEN HOUSE — IMMEDIATE OPENINGS Apply in Person Friday, November 22nd, 2013 8:00am-12noon International Forest Products Limited (Interfor) is a leading global supplier, with one of the most diverse lines of lumber products in the world. The company has operations across North America and is headquartered in Vancouver, Canada. For more information about Interfor, visit our website at www.interfor.com Interfor – Hammond Division is the World’s largest Western Red Cedar sawmill. It produces Western Red Cedar Specialty Lumber; and our Acorn Division produces HemFir and Douglas-Fir Japan Specialty Lumber. Interfor – Hammond and Acorn Sawmills are accepting applications for entry-level positions. We provide excellent wages and benefit package to our employees. The successful candidates must have the ability to work in a demanding, high paced production environment, be a highly motivated self-starter and have a safety conscious attitude. Shift work and weekend work will be required. Previous sawmill experience, lumber grading, WHMIS, Occupational First Aid Level 3 certification will be an asset. All successful applicants should be prepared to have an on the spot interview as well as write a mechanical aptitude test. Please bring a calculator, current resume and 3 work references. Candidates who meet the above requirements must apply in person at the Hammond Sawmill Office, 20580 Maple Crescent, Maple Ridge, BC, on Friday November 22nd, 2013, between 8:00 am and 12:00 noon. We thank all applicants in advance, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
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SALES SPECIALIST DIGITAL PRODUCTS Reporting to the Digital Sales Manager, the DP Sales Specialist will be successful in completing duties by assisting retail and service business decision makers and able to make informed on-line advertising decisions. Success will include meeting or exceeding all objectives including, but not limited to maintaining advertising sales and account servicing activities, with an emphasis on digital advertising sales. Additionally, the position will be evaluated on the demonstrated ability of the DP Sales Specialist to maintain and increase sales objectives as set out in monthly, quarterly and annual sales budgets. Main Duties: •Contact existing and prospective customers as directed by the Manager for a range of Black Press Digital advertising opportunities. Primary contact will be via telephone, e-mail and web presentations. •Maintain on-line customer account information and history using selected CRM and i-Services. •Complete and submit accurate and up to date advertising materials, copy, insertion orders and billing information. •Promptly attends all sales and marketing meetings from time to time, as requested by the Company. •Represents the Company in a professional and courteous manner at various social, marketing & training events. Qualifications: The successful candidate will possess exceptional telephone marketing skills and understand terms and concepts such as page views, online inventory management, bounce rate, click-through rate, conversion rate, impressions and traffic types. The preferred candidate will also have experience in online media, advertising, sales, marketing, digital technologies or e-commerce This is a full time position based in Langley, BC Black Press Offers Competitive Compensation, Benefits & Opportunities For Career Development.
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Required for BCS Contractor Ltd. 7923 127 Street Surrey BC V3W 4B2 F/T Construction Worker $19/hr. Load & unload construction materials, and move materials to work areas. Remove rubble and other debris at construction sites. Clean up chemical spills and other contaminants, & remove asbestos and other hazardous materials. Heavy lifting required. Must be able to work in early morning shifts. F/T Construction Supervisor $32/hr. Supervise, co-ordinate & schedule the activities of workers. Establish methods to meet work schedules & co-ordinate work activities w/ other project supervisors or managers. Resolve work problems and recommend measures to improve productivity. Minimum 1 year of experience req. Contact: Shangra Email: bcscontractor@yahoo.ca
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Exp’d European Lady to clean your house or apartment. Ref’s avail. 604-597-4891 or 778-241-9080.
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WAREHOUSE / CUSTOMER SERVICE, F/T Metal Supermarkets Langley Clean/valid BC driver’s lic. Fluent English required. $20/hr plus bonus & benefit package. No phone calls or drop-ins please Email to: adminbc@ metalsupermarkets.com
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LEGAL SECRETARY PROGRAM Legal Assistants are well-paid and have strong prospects for full-time work. The most employable and promotable legal assistants have specific training and experience in litigation and conveyance procedures. Career Opportunities: Legal Secretary O Legal Administrative Assistant Litigation Secretary O Real Estate Secretary Conveyance Clerk
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HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
PAVING/SEAL COATING
353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS
ASPHALT PAVING • Brick Driveways • Retaining Walls • Foundation Repairs • Sealcoating 604-618-2304
338
PLUMBING
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
Apt. houses, office, furniture. Careful deliveries. Jim 604-786-7977.
GET THE BEST
DESIGN
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
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 SEMI-RETIRED contractor will do small concrete jobs. Patio’s, sidewalks, driveway’s. Re & re old or damaged concrete. Ken 604-307-4923
257
DRYWALL
A Call to Vern. Free Est. Drywall, Reno & Texture Specialist, Painting. “No job too small”. 604-825-8469
PSB DRYWALL + All Boarding, Taping, Framing & Texture. Insured work. Dump Removal Service. 604-762-4657/604-764-6416
260
ELECTRICAL
YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 Service Call Lic #89402 Same day guarn’td We love small jobs! 604-568-1899 06951 Electrician Lic. Low cost. PANEL CHANGE. Big/small jobs. Residential/ Comm. 604-374-0062
283 GUTTERS & DOWNSPOUTS GUTTER CLEANING
SAME DAY SERVICE AVAILABLE
287
Specializing in • Concrete • Forming • Framing • Siding
All your carpentry needs & handyman requirements.
604-218-3064
BL CONTRACTING
All Phases of Renovations FINISHING, HARDWOOD & LAMINATE FLOORS CUSTOM SHOWERS & SAUNAS
CALL BRENT
263 EXCAVATING & DRAINAGE
“Accept Visa, Mastercard, Discovery & Debit”
(604)240-1920 BEAUT BATHROOM & KITCHEN Plumbing + Drywall + Elect. + Tubs & Showers & Sinks + Toilets & Tile + floors + countertop + painting. Sen disc. Work Guar. 21 yrs exp. Call Nick 604-230-5783, 604-581-2859 EXP. CARPENTER / HANDYMAN All types of work! No job too small! Over 20 yrs exp! Ed 778-888-8603
604-576-6750 or Cell: 604.341.7374
281
GARDENING
*Fall Clean-up *Pruning *Gardening *Garden/Shrub Removal *Fencing www.lawnranger1990.com Call 604-597-8500
LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE
604-537-4140
ARCO DRYWALL LTD. All kinds of drywall & paint. Call Ryan 778-892-9590 ARCO CONSTRUCTION All remodels & renos. FREE EST. Mike 604-825-1500. Harry 604-500-3630 “LAMINATE/QUARTZ/GRANITE” JMS Countertops, 30 yrs/refs + John 604-970-8424 +
288
RENOS & REPAIRS Excellent price on Hot Water Tanks Furnace, Boilers, Plumbing Jobs & Furnace & duct cleaning
0 604-312-7674 0
A PLUMBER / GAS FITTER. Plumbing install/repair. Renos, Hwtr tank. Boiler Furnace. Reas 604-618-8315
~ Certified Plumber ~
ON CALL 24 HOURS/DAY
Reno’s and Repairs
Furnace, Boilers, Hot Water Heat Plumbing Jobs ~ Reas rates
~ 604-597-3758 ~
329 PAINTING & DECORATING
AJM PAINTING
FIXIT PLUMBING & HEATING H/W Tanks, Reno’s, Boilers, Furn’s. Drain Cleaning. Ins. (604)596-2841 10% OFF if you Mention this AD! *Plumbing *Heating *Reno’s *More Lic.gas fitter. Aman: 778-895-2005
Ticketed Owner Does the Work! A+ Rating
341
BBB, WCB & LIABILITY Cell 604-837-6699
Gutters. Christmas Lights. Tile Roof cleaning - Pressure Cleaning, Please Call Victor 604-589-0356
PSK PAINTING
INTERIOR/EXTERIOR Quality work at the lowest price Phone & compare. In business 25 years. Fully Insured. Free Estimates.
Peter 778-552-1828 www.pskpainting.com
www.paintspecial.com 604.339.1989 Lower Mainland 604.996.8128 Fraser Valley Running this ad for 8yrs
PAINT SPECIAL 3 rooms for $299, 2 coats any colour
(Ceiling & Trim extra) Price incls Cloverdale Premium quality paint. NO PAYMENT until Job is completed. Ask us about our Laminate Flooring & Maid Services.
RUBBISH REMOVAL
But Dead Bodies!!
604.220.JUNK(5865)
353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS
PETER ROOFING Ltd. Roofing Specialists • New Roof Re-Roofing • Repairs • Cedar Shakes • Shingles Duroids • Torch-on Harjit Pattar 604-589-4603 604-857-3325 GL ROOFING. Cedar/Asphalt, Flat roofs, WCB Clean Gutters - $80. 604-240-5362. info@glroofing.ca
BEST BUSY BOYS ROOFING LTD.
D Conversion from Cedar to Asphalt, Shingles, Fiberglass D 30, 40, 50 years Warranty D WCB, BBB, Liability Ins. Free Estimates. Call Gary 604-599-5611 OR Visit www.bestbusyboysroofing.com
Great Pyrenees pups, M/F, 1st shots, parents on site, ready Dec 6. $500/$700ea. (604)798-5069
FLEETWOOD WASTE Bin Rentals 10-30 Yards. Call Ken at 604-294-1393
LAB PITBULL CROSS PUPPIES 4M 4F. 8 weeks, $300. 604-530-8810 ~ 778-927-5592
DISPOSAL BINS By Recycle-it
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
Starting from $99.00
YORKSHIRE Terrier stud wanted, must be CKC registered. Call (604)858-9758
6 - 50 Yard Bins
Delivery & Pick-Up Included Residential & Commercial Service • Green Waste • Construction Debris • Renovations • House Clean Outs
604.587.5865 www.recycleitcanada.ca
FREE! Scrap Metal Removal...FREE!!! *Appliances *BBQs *Exercise Equip *Cars/Trucks/Trailers *Hotwater Tanks *Furnaces * Restaurant Equipment All FREE pickup!
604-572-3733
www.tkhaulaway.com
JUNK REMOVAL By RECYCLE-IT!
• Furniture • Appliances • Electronics • Junk/Rubbish • Construction Debris • Drywall • Yard Waste • Concrete • Everything Else! **Estate Clean-Up Specialists**
PIANOS & HOT TUBS NO PROBLEM!
604.587.5865
PARADISE LANDSCAPING Lawn Mowing - Cleanups Hedges - Pruning Rubbish Removal - Odd Jobs Serving since ‘86 - Insured
Call (604) 889-6552
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PERSONAL CARE
FUEL
ALDER, BIRCH, MAPLE MIX. Cut up to 16’’ lengths, split, seasoned, ready to burn. $260 a 4 x 4 x 8 cord delivered. Call 604-534-1970
COURSE CEDAR HOG FUEL
Call 604-856-6500
560
MISC. FOR SALE
HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper?
REAL ESTATE 625
FOR SALE BY OWNER
8075 147 Street, Surrey. 2 storey home for sale. 4 bdrms upstairs, 2 bdrm side suite. 4 bathrooms. Large deck. Asking $579,000 obo. Open house November 16 and 17 from 2-4pm. Phone 604-599-1475.
CHEAP RUBBISH REMOVAL Almost for free! (778)997-5757, (604)587-5991
372
SUNDECKS
Call a Roofer, not a SALESMAN !
Abbotsford 32740 Pandora Pl 5 bedroom, 3 baths, rec room & family room. Near new hospital. 11,000 sq.ft. lot. $339,900.
Call 604-807-4829 after 6 pm
FLEETWOOD between commercial plazas, rancher (currently rented) on large 9180 sq.ft. lot, potential for C5, $585,000. Call: 604-520-0244
HOUSES FOR SALE
Morris The Arborist
DANGEROUS TREE REMOVAL * Pruning * Retopping * Falling Service Surrey 25 years
Ron 604-728-3699
**EMERGENCY CALL OUT** Certified Arborist Reports
COMPLETE Roofing Ltd. Repairs & gutters, all roofs. WCB, BBB, Reas guaranteed. Sr Disc. 604-725-0106
MOUNTAIN MOVERS- Your trusted choice for residential moving services. (778)378-6683
Fully furnished on 3 levels. Two bdrm registered suite w/sep laundry. Fenced rear yard & dble garage. $479,900
Steve & Gloria Hamilton RE/MAX Lifestyles Realty 604-467-8881
TREE SERVICES
FREE EST. ~ Since 1990 ALL WORK GUARANTEED
Owner Applicator
MOVING & STORAGE
374
FULLY INSURED
Morris 604-597-2286 Marcus 604-818-2327
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! 604-626-9647
638
OPEN HOUSE
PRO TREE SERVICES Quality pruning/shaping/hedge trimming/ removals & stump grinding. John, 604-588-8733/604-318-9270
706
APARTMENT/CONDO
GUILDFORD GARDENS 1 bdrm. from 2 bdrm. from
$760 $875
• 24 Hour On-site Management
PETS ALLOWED • Minutes walk to Holly Elementary School • Across from the NEW GUILDFORD TOWN CENTER & WALMART SUPERCENTRE • 1 min. drive to PORT MANN
Heat & Hot Water Included
To Arrange a Viewing Call Grace
604.319.7514 CEDAR APTS
CLOVERDALE 2 Bdrm-$930 & 1 bdrm-$790 inc heat & hot water. N/P. 604-576-1465, 604-612-1960 CLOVERDALE, Senior / 40+ bldg Quiet. Heat, h/w, storage included, onsite laundry 1 bdrm, $785. No dogs. Cats ok. 604-574-2078 jessica.benberg@gmail.com
Cloverpark, 1 bdrm 1 bath clse to transit, shopping, Kwantlen, rec ctrm, right across fr Fraser Downs, lam flr in ktch & din rms. lge bright rooms, freshly painted, lge balcony facing green space. $850/mo. NS/NP 1 yr lease, avail now. Call Kim at CrossRoads Mgnmt Ltd. 778-578-445 or 604-715-1478
MAYFLOWER CO-OP
2 Bdrm unit $847/mo. 1 Bdrm units $695 - $725/mo 5 Min walk to Surrey Ctrl Skytrain, and all amenities. Well maintained, clean, quiet, sec’d adult only bldg. No Pets. Shared purchase required. Call: 604-583-2122 or email: maycoop@shawbiz.ca
Newton, 1 bdrm 2 yr old bldg, s/s appls, w/d in unit, lam flr in liv rm, priv balcony & mtn view fr bdrm, just steps away fr shopping & transit, clse to Kwantle & Newton wave pool. Unit has strg locker. $875/mo 1 prkg stall $925/mo with 2. One yr lease, avail now. Call Kim at CrossRoads Mngmt Lt 778-578-4445, 604-715-1478
PARKSIDE 1 MONTH FREE
Prestige Painters
SPECIALIZING IN SMP & CAMOUFLAGE REPAIR OF ALL SURGICAL SCARS. GET YOUR CONFIDENCE BACK CALL 604.656.6464 info@fraservalleyparamedical.com www.fraservalleyparamedical.com
www.ReadySetOwn.ca
APARTMENTS
PERSONAL CARE
BALDING, THINNING HAIR? LOOK OLDER THAN YOUR AGE?
• No Qualification - LowthDown • N. SURREY-13828 116 Avenue HOUSE, 4br. w/1br. suite w/view. 1/2 acre on Cul-De-Sac.$2,088/M 604-RTO-HOME / 604-786-4663
604-584-5233
Home w/ Mortgage Helper
LANDSCAPING
STOP RENTING! RENT TO OWN
www.cycloneholdings.ca
CLOVERDALE
Aluminum patio cover, sunroom, railing and vinyl. 604-521-2688 www.PatioCoverVancouver.com
RENT TO OWN
$50 off/month for the first year Quiet community living next to Guildford Mall. Clean 1 & 2 bdrm suites (some w/ensuites) Cable, heat & hot water included. Walk Score = 92
EXTRA
KITCHEN CABINETS
Call 778-846-7739 to book
193
545
626
30% off our reg rates + Bonus Hedge Trimming, Rubbish Removal, Leaf collecting, Bed Weeding, Gutters, Power Wash, Liming etc
320
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
www.recycleitcanada.ca
HOME REPAIRS
Fall Landscaping Specials
CLOVERDALE - 16538 63B Ave. 7 bdrms, 5 bthrms, 3900 sq ft. on 6000 + sq ft lot. $729,900, David Re/Max 604-328-8250
700
Serving Metro Vancouver Since 1988
PRESSURE WASHING
QUICKWAY Kitchen Cabinets Ltd. ****Mention this ad for 10% Off **** Call Raman @ 604-561-4041.
300
SURREY
RENTALS
20 YARD BINS AVAILABLE We Load or You Load !
A1 BATH RENO’S. Bsmt suites, drywall, patios, plumbing, siding, fencing, roofing, landscaping, etc. Joe 604-961-9937.
296
GERMAN SHEPHERD Pups from German Import. Black/Red, Sable, & Solid Black $800 604-856-8161.
Hauling Anything..
A Gas Fitter 0 Plumber
HOME IMPROVEMENTS
• Additions • Renovations • New Construction
•Drainage•Back-Filling•SA Dump •Landscaping & Excavating •Landclearing & Bulldozing Hourly or Contract 38 Years exp.
$45/Hr
GUTTERS • WINDOWS • ROOFS “A finished look from top to bottom, top quality work at bottom pricing!” * Fully Insured * Licensed * Bonded
MOON CONSTRUCTION BUILDING SERVICES
Excavator & Bobcat Services
BRO MARV PLUMBING 24/7 Plumbing, heating, plugged drains BBB. (604)582-1598, bromarv.com
From 1, 3, 5, 7 & 10 Ton Trucks Licensed ~ Reliable ~ 1 to 3 Men Free Estimate/Senior Discount Residential~Commercial~Pianos
V Joes External Cleaning V Packages 778-773-5730
CRESCENT Plumbing & Heating Licensed Residential 24hr. Service
AFFORDABLE MOVING
ALWAYS! GUTTER Cleaning & Roof Blowing, Moss Control,30 yrs exp., Reliable! Simon 604-230-0627
684
bradsjunkremoval.com
• Hot water tanks • Furnaces • Broilers • Plugged Drains 778-862-0560
www.affordablemoversbc.com
Gutters. Christmas Lights. Tile Roof cleaning - Pressure Cleaning, Please Call Victor 604-589-0356
356
Call: 778-773-3737
Call Ian 604-724-6373
PETS
CATS GALORE, TLC has for adoption spayed & neutered adult cats. 604-309-5388 / 604-856-4866
East West Movers
UNIQUE CONCRETE
477
REAL ESTATE
CAIRN TERRIER Puppies. Home raised, Shots, dewormed. $450. 778-808-0570, 604-859-1724
Canuck Roofing All Roof Repairs Any job big or small. Free Est. *WCB *Insured *BBB 778-772-1969
ALEX MECHANICAL Heating, Plumbing & Gas Fitting. Licensed, Bonded & Insured. (604)761-3729
Call: Rick (604) 202-5184
PETS
•Condos •Townhomes •House Interiors Free Estimates!
Call: Chris 604-351-5001
Roofing Experts. 778-230-5717 Repairs/Re-Roof/New Roofs. All work Gtd. Free Est. Call Frank.
removal done RIGHT!
• Tree Trimming • Fully Insured • Best Rates 604-787-5915/604-291-7778
www.treeworksonline.ca treeworkes@yahoo.ca
*Pros *Reliable *Refs. avail.
www.prestigepainters.ca
~ PRO PAINTERS ~ INTERIOR / EXTERIOR Quality Work, Free Estimates Member of Better Business Bureau
WCB INSURED
Vincent 543-7776
1 Bdrm. $700.00 2 Bdrm. $815.00
TREE & STUMP
PETS
BROOKSWOOD, Beautifully remodelled 4 bdrm home with 1bdrm unauthorized suite. 2 Year old roof. Dormers & gutters. Shop w/220 wiring. Beautifully manicured yard. Call Ross Stertz @ Eco Realty Inc. (604)307-3741 Open House Sunday 1:30-4:30 4469 202 A St. Langley
639 REAL ESTATE SERVICES 477
PETS
Black Lab German Shepherd Rottie pups, 8 wks old, vet check, 6 left, 3 females, 3 males, 4 black, $495; 2 tan, $595. Call 604-864-1004.
• DIFFICULTY SELLING? •
Difficulty Making Payments? No Equity? Penalty? Expired Listing? We Buy Homes! No Fees! No Risk! www.GVCPS.ca / 604-786-4663
• Minutes walk to Surrey Central Skytrain Station & Mall & SFU Surrey Campus • 24 Hour On-site Management PETS ALLOWED • Walk To Holland Park, High School & Elementary School
Heat & Hot Water Included
To Arrange a Viewing Call Joyce
604-319-7517
Thursday, November 14, 2013 Surrey/North Delta Leader 55 RENTALS 706
RENTALS
APARTMENT/CONDO
706
SURREY
Regency Park Gardens Large 1 & 2 bedroom units Rent from $725.00/mo.
Phone: 604-581-8332 & 604-585-0063
SUNCREEK ESTATES * Large 2 & 3 Bdrm Apartments * Insuite w/d, stove, fridge, d/w * 3 floor levels inside suite * Wood burning fireplace * Private roof top patio * Walk to shops. Near park, pool, playground * Elementary school on block * Clubhouse, tennis court * On site security/on site Mgmt * Reasonable Rent * On transit route * Sorry no pets
Office: 7121 - 133B St. Surrey 604-596-0916 SURREY - 13820 72nd Ave 2 Bdrm 780 sq/ft. $755/mo. Shares $2,500. No Subsidy, U/G Parking, 2 Appls, NO pets. Avail Now.
www.hawthornehousing.org
Email Application or Phone 604-592-5663 Surrey 1 bdrm in Gruv Bldg, modern kitchen s/s appls, W/D, sec u/g prkg, steps away from Sry Memorial Hospital, 5 min walk to skytrain & transit, clse to SFU at Sry Central, $1000/mo NS/NP, 1 yr lease min. Call Kim at CrossRoads Mngmt Ltd 778-578-4445, 604-715-1478
THE CHEER Shopping, dining, El-Hi schools, churches, parks, swimming pools, golf and bowling for your crew, hiking, biking, SkyTrain too, Give us a call & We will give you a Better Place to live.
GO DELTA !
Kennedy Place (Adult) Ridon Apts (Family)
604-596-9588 A Crossroads Property We got a great thing going on. VISTA GREEN, 7575 140 St. Avail Dec 1st. 2 Bdrm 1010 sq.ft., 3 appl, F/P & u/g prkg, no pets $850/mo. Call 604-583-6844 or 604-809-7796
APARTMENT/CONDO
HOMES FOR RENT
RENTALS 750
RENTALS
SUITES, LOWER
FLEETWOOD 2BR, 1300 sqft, g/lvl, lrg bdrms, lvng rm w/ French door & fireplace, Bell satellite, internet, utils inclu. New carpet & paint, secured backyard, quiet & family oriented neighbourhood, close to elementary, high school, public transit & skytrain, n/s,n/p, NOVEMBER 15 $850 (604) 377-1973
Great Location Amid Sea & Shops 1/2 Month FREE Rent 1 Bdrm Suites - Avail Now
Incl heat, h.water, sec u/g pkng & SWIMMING POOL
Call 604-536-0379
FLEETWOOD almost new 4 bdrm, 3.5 bath, 2 kitchens, appli’s, close to shopping, schools & transit. N/S. Ref’s req. $2100/mo. 604-575-2301
709 COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL
GUILDFORD Clean 2 Bdrm ste. quiet area, NS/NP. Hydro, heat & cbl, washer. $700m. 604-583-7575
~ Fir Apartments ~
715
DUPLEXES/4PLEXES
GUILDFORD bright clean 2 bdrm bsmt, w/d, fenced yard, near schls. NS/NP. $750 +utils. 604-283-9055.
NEWTON, 68/144, 3Bdr g/l, 2bths, ldry. Nr amens. ns/np Nov15/Dec1. $1050 incl utils. 604-786-6078.
736
HOMES FOR RENT
3 BEDROOM rancher, 2 bath enclosed garage Guildford 93 &152 close to shopping buses. Available Nov 15. Call 604-593-8021 CLOVERDALE: Close to University Avail. now. 3 bdrm, w/d on main flr. Big yard. Large deck. Plenty of storage. n/s, n/p. $1600/mo. For more info call 604-365-1700 N. Delta 5 bdrm hse 3 up 2 down avail Nov. 15. Ldry avail. $1495/mo. 604-837-1440, 604-596-3777 N.DELTA, near Sungod & schools. 3 Bdrms up, 1 bdrm dwn,1.5 baths. $1400/mo + util. Avail Dec 1st. Call: 604-593-7818 or 604-897-3086.
809
AUTO ACCESSORIES/ PARTS
$6500. Call 604-595-0377.
810
1994 VW JETTA GL 1.8 4/cyl. 4/spd auto OD, moon roof, alloys, CD, spoiler, new starter, brakes, snows. $2250obo. 778-866-8218
AUTO ACCESSORIES/ PARTS
SURREY. 97/114. Fully reno’d 5 bdrm. 2 bath, w/d, $1800+util. Avail. now. 604-783-7723
NEWTON, 69/151 St. 2 Bdrm suite, $650/mo incl utils. no pets. Avail Dec. 1st. Call: (604)599-5053
SURREY Bolivar Hts 134/112A Ave 5 Bdrm house, 2.5 baths, 2 carports quiet neighbourhood, on view lot, close to all amens. Avail Nov 15th. No pets.$1800 +utils 778-709-0194
NEWTON 70A/144 Renovated 2bdr gr/lvl, full bath, avail now, no laund, ns/np. $650 incl utils. 604-771-2503
739
PANORAMA PARK, 139/58 Ave. 3 bdrms, 2 baths, W/D. Dec 1. $950 incl util. NS/NP. 604-590-6456.
MOTELS, HOTELS
LINDA VISTA Motel Luxury Rooms w/cable, a/c & kitchens. 6498 King George Hwy. Mthly, Wkly & Daily Specials. 604-591-1171. Canadian Inn 6528 K.G.Hwy. 604-594-0010
750
SUITES, LOWER
3 bed RENOVATED suites. 3 bed with new floors, windows, paint, appliances. In suite Laundry. Up/down suites perfect for large or extended family. $1250. Contact bcpropertyforlease@gmail.com or Mike Nelson at 604-572-1211 BEAR CREEK 84/144, 2bdrm bright ste, $750 inc util/net. Nr amen. Avail now. NS/NP. 778-895-0779 BEAR CREEK. Reno g/l 1 bdrm, cls to bus, corner store, ldry. Nov. 15. $500 inc util & basic cbl. NS/NP. 778-997-2539, 604-597-2539. BRAND new 2br basement in new residential area. Modern living space with hardwood floors, tons of natural light, spacious rooms, and full closet. Close to two high schools and elementary school. Also, close to highway 10 & 128st, bus stop and kwantlen college. Rent includes utilities, prem hd cable and internet for $800. Laundry available. Contact 604-7213900.
NEWTON West; 2 bdrm gr.lvl bsmt Dec 1. NS/NP. $700 incl util. Lndry avail. (604) 590-0409 or 351-4048
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS RE: The Estate of Ovila Joseph Leo-Paul Dupuis, also known as Joe Dupuis, deceased, formerly of Surrey, B.C. Creditors and others having claims against the above Estate are hereby notified under section 38 of the Trustee Act that particulars of their claim should be sent to the Administratrix, Jean Marie Peloquin, 4353 55B St. Delta, B.C. V4K 3B5 on or before December 15th, 2013. After which date the Administratrix will distribute the estate among the parties entitled to it, having regards to the claims of which the Administratrix then has notice.
2008 Hyundai Tiburon 4/cyl, 5spd Air, s/roof, 87K. Real sports car. Driving lessons. Ext. warr. $12,500. Trades. 778-866-8218
AUTO FINANCING
827
NEWTON 3 bdrm, hrdwd flrs, sep kitch, $1100/mo incl utils & cable & lndry. Avail now. 604-596-0560
10 acres, 25 stall barn,
NEWTON MOBILE HOME PARK. 2 Large RV Pads available for mobile home. Call 604-597-4787.
210K. AirCared
in Excellent Condition!
TRANSPORTATION
MICHELIN X-ICE Winter set of 4 tires. Size 205/55 R16. Exc. cond. Asking $450. 604-868-5951
NEWTON 62 & 137th. Ground level 2 bdrm suite, neat & clean. N/S, N/P. $650/mo incl utils & cable. Avail Dec 1st. Call (604)597-7176
733 MOBILE HOMES & PADS
Blue with black leather interior.
SURREY 65/135 1 Bdrm T/H $675. Quiet complex, washer/dryer. Sorry, no pets. Call: 604-596-1099
N. DELTA; 2 Bdrm, $675 incl cable & hydro. New carpet/paint. NS/NP. Avail now. 778-288-1677 aft 4pm.
HORSE FARM FOR RENT IN DELTA
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS Notice is Hereby Given that Creditors and others, having claims against the estate of Shirley Pearl Pierce, formerly of 9104 147th Street, Surrey, BC, V3R 3V8, Deceased, are hereby required to send full particulars thereof to the undersigned Executor at the address shown below, on or before December 5, 2013, after which date the estate’s assets will be distributed, having regard only to the claims that have been received. Barbara P Gale, Executor c/o Peterson Stark Scott Barristers and Solicitors, 300 - 10366 136A Street Surrey, BC V3T 5R3, Attn: Rodney Yates
1989 Mercedes Benz 300SE
NEWTON 3 bdrm grnd lvl suite, over 1500 sq/ft, 2 baths, ns/np. Avail now. Incl utils. 604-594-5276.
FARMS
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.
821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS
SURREY 139/68 Ave. 2 Bdrm T/H $890/mo. Quiet family complex, no pets. 604-599-0931
809
NEWTON 2 Bdrm newly reno’d. $650 incl util/net Walk bus & school NS/NP Avail now 778-385-4024
RENOVATED 3 bdrm home in 4plex. Bus stop at door. N/S or pets. $900 + utilities 604-560-0652
TOWNHOUSES
N.DELTA 2bdr gr/lvl in newer home nr Alex Frsr, inste w/d, alrm. Ns/np $800 incl utils/net. 778-848-3127.
N.DELTA: Brand new 1 Bdrm $650 incl utils/cable. Near N.D. Highschl & McCloskey. ns/np. Avail Dec1st Call 604-834-5154 or 778-838-5154
LADNER 5865 48A Ave - Duplex. 4Bdr, 2baths, reno’d, newer appls, huge b/yrd, ns/np, Avail now. $1750 Atira PM 604-535-8080 ext 225 rentals@atira.ca
717
752
TRANSPORTATION
CloverPark 2 bdrm 1.5 bath clse to transit, shopping Kwantlen, cre ctr & right across fr Fraser Downs. Lge rooms, lot of strg, lam. flrs in livrm newer W/D in unit. $1200/mo Avail now NS/NP 1 yr lease., For more info call Kim at CrossRoads Mngmt Ltd. 778-578-4445, 604-715-1478
N. DELTA. 1 bdrm grnd lvl, liv/rm, big yard. $600 incl util. NS/NP, no w/d. Suit cple. Dec 1 604-596-9175
Alex Fraser Bridge Area Warehse w/Office & Bay door. 1550sf. Good access to all Lwr Mainland. 604-951-2330
SURREY, 68/128, 5 bdrm house, 3 bdrm up, 1.5 baths up, 2 bdrm. 1 bath down. Avail. now. $1650 mo. (604)760-8135 or 604-597-2324
AUTO ACCESSORIES/ PARTS
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SUNNY WHITE ROCK
NEWTON, 13040 Fairford Place. 3/bdrm Rancher. Fr/St, W/D N/P, N/S. Avail Dec 1st. $1200/mo. Luke 604-590-4888 Remax
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Re: The estate of BARRY LIONEL STUART ADAMS, otherwise known as BARRY STUART ADAMS, BARRY S. ADAMS and BARRY ADAMS, deceased, formerly of s#200213880-101ST Street, in the City of Surrey, in the Province of British Columbia V3T 5T1.
SCRAP CAR REMOVAL
AAA SCRAP CAR REMOVAL Minimum $150 cash for full size vehicles, any cond. 604-518-3673
Auto Financing 1.800.910.6402
RENO’D 2BR BSMT, VERY quiet N. Delta neighborhood close to SunGod & schools, 1000 sqft. w/ private fenced entrance , brand new kitchen w/pantry, tiles, double sink w/ large 2x pane window, new paint, EXTREMELY spacious living room. Call 604-716-1413
Creditors and others having claims against the estate of BARRY LIONEL STUART ADAMS, otherwise known as BARRY STUART ADAMS, BARRY S. ADAMS and BARRY ADAMS are hereby notified under section 38 of the Trustee Act that particulars of their claims should be sent to the Executors, DEAN TERENCE ADAMS and PAUL GLEN ADAMS (named in the Will as GLEN PAUL ADAMS) c/o Wilson Rasmussen LLP, at #300-15127 100th Avenue, Surrey, British Columbia, on or before December 11, 2013, after which date the executors will distribute the estate among the parties entitled to it, having regard to the claims of which the executors then have notice.
We pay $100 to $1200 Cash for all scrap Cars, Trucks & Machinery. Free Pick-up.
No Wheels - No Problem! Call Gerry: 604-612-7182
SURREY 122/78 2 bdrm ste, $625 hydro incl. Nr bus, schools, shops. Avail now. NP/NS. 604-897-0426
The Scrapper
SURREY 128/105 Ave New 1 bdrm $500, bachelor $400/mo. Incl hydro. NP/NS. Avail now. (778)564-4450 Surrey 2bdrm, coin laundry, nr school/bus/Bear Creek park,avail now, N/S N/P. 604-543-6250, 604-762-1325 SURREY 62/133 St. 2 Bdrm suite in new house. NP/NS. Dec 1st. $700 Call: (604) 537-3662 or 503-1099 SURREY 7738-144th St. 2 Bdrm gr/lvl suite - Avail. now. N/P, N/S, no laundry. $700. (604)780-9564
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CARS - DOMESTIC
1995 BUICK REGAL, Aircared and driven daily, 185K, fully loaded, sunroof, luxury thru-out. $750 obo. 604-503-3151 or 778-988-6591
SURREY Bear Creek. 2 & 3 bdrm bsmts, NS/NP. Avail now. $650 $1000. (604) 657-8667, 502-7629 SURREY Bolivar Heights, 2 bdrm. suite in brand new house, 1200sf., $750/mo. N/P N/S. (604)930-4956, 778-688-5739
CEDAR HILLS 128/90. Spacious bright 1bdr g/l, nr bus, n/s, $550 incl util & cbl. Avail now. 778-593-7404
SURREY, CHIMNEY HEIGHTS Spacious 3 bdrm, 2 full baths. N/P. Close to all amens, school & bus. $1050/mo utils incl. (604)593-1188
CEDAR HILLS 90/123 1 or 2 bdrm G/L suite $500/$650. Near ament Suits mature NS/NP 778-710-7686
SURREY Chimney Hts. Lrg newly reno’d 3 bdrm, 2 bath. $950/mo incl utils. Avail now. N/P. (604)543-8952
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TRUCKS & VANS
U-HAUL STORAGE CENTER ABBOTSFORD Claims a landlords contractual lien against the following vehicle in storage at
33966 Hazelwood Avenue Abbotsford If not paid in full on or before November 21, 2013, the vehicle will be sold or disposed of without further notice.
2002 SATURN L200 2.2,auto, A/C, Loaded! New snow tires, starter, motor. Extra clean. Fuel mlge exc. $2800. 778-866-8218
RV72 Tom Roberts #105 - 7694 Evans Road, Chilliwack, BC 1997 Tent trailer series 2240 VIN 4CE675D15V7220207
CHIMNEY HEIGHTS. 76/151 Ave. 2 Bdrm. Washer. NP/NS. Avail now. Call: 604-502-9945, 778-712-9945 CHIMNEY HILL 146/77. Brand new bright 2 bdrm, w/i closet, ns/np, no lndry $650 incl util/cbl 604-598-2826
SELF-SERVE DISCOUNT AUTO PARTS OVER A THOUSAND VEHICLES TO CHOOSE FROM
WEEKLY SPECIALS NOV. 16-22, 2013 Transmissions ............................................. $49.95 Hoods ............................................................ $44.95 Fenders ......................................................... $25.95 Car Doors...................................................... $39.95 Trk/Van/SUV Doors ..................................... $49.95 Trunk Lids - Bare......................................... $25.95 Bumpers Painted/Chrome - 105 ............... $25.95 Any Plain Steel Wheel ................................ $7.95 All Bucket Seats Manual .......................... $19.95 All Bench Seats .......................................... $24.95 Rear Hatch Assys........................................ $59.95
CLAYTON HTS lrg bright 2bdr gr/lvl suite, 1100 s/f, sep laund, full bath, priv pkng, near transit, schools & all amens. NS/NP. Avail Dec 1st. $950/mo incl utils. 604-575-7636. CLOVERDALE 168/60 Two 1 Bdrm grnd lvl stes. Avail now. NS/NP. $475 & $575. Refs. 604-576-9777 CLOVERDALE 1 BDR $695. 18480 - 68th Street Large Basement Suite, includes Electricity, Shared Laundry. Close to Shopping, Private Entrance, N/S N/P Call Dan 604-306-9111 CLOVERDALE. 64/168 Ave. Huge 1 bdrm bsmt suite - across from Cloverdale Athl park & bus, behind brand new Fruiticana. Ns/Np, avail now. $650 incl utils. 604-306-8015 CLOVERDALE Hilltop. Large 2 bdrm grnd lvl, priv ent, gas f/p, shrd W/D, suits mature profs. N/P N/S. $750/mo +1/3 utils. Avail immed. Call 604-574-4428 CLOVERDALE: Large spac 1 bdrm. $550 incl util. Cls to elem & athletic park. Free WiFi. 604-671-4128
Now That’s a Deal!
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CLAYTON HEIGHTS 1 bedroom coachhouse $750 & 2 Bdrm suite $850 incl utils cable, net & sep ldry. NS/NP. Avail now. 778-240-3132.
43645 Industrial Way, Chilliwack
FLEETWOOD 1 bdrm, lrg g/lvl ste. $575 incl util & cbl. Avail Dec. 1st. N/S. N/p. Call 604-724-9886 FLEETWOOD 1 bdrm suite near all amens $550/mo incl utils. NS/NP. Avail immed. Call 604-306-8731 FLEETWOOD: 2 Bdrm suite. N/S, N/P. Cls to amens. $675 util incl. No ldry. Dec. 1st. 604-603-9980
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2005 DODGE Caravan, no accid, very clean, good cond, all power, AirCared. $4500. (604)502-9912
SUITES, UPPER
CLOVERDALE 184/64th. 3 Bdrm upper suite, own laundry, n/s, small pet, $1300 +utils. 604-861-8394. FLEETWOOD 3bdrms, 2 full baths, w/d, near both schls/transit. Ns/np. Dec1st. $1500+utils. 604-951-3452
2008 PONTIAC VIBE White, meticulously maintained, air, auto, very clean. Higher kms (mostly highway), drives great. $4995/obo. 604-575-5347
WAREHOUSE LIEN
N. DELTA 3 bdrm, 1.5 bath, gas f/p, 2 balconies, granite, h/wood floors, quiet area. NS/NP. Avail now. $1200/mo +utils. 604-618-0480.
An abandoned vehicle at IP Auto Services Ltd (604-542-0624) at 71A Avenue, Surrey, B.C. 2005 Eclipse Mitsubishi Vin# 4A3AK24F36E601002 A lien is claimed under the Warehouse Lien Act for the amount due and owning of $5600. incl. storage & seizure. Notice is hereby given that at 12:00 pm on November 23, 2013 or thereafter the given vehicle will be sold.
BRIAN LARRY HODGSON
N.Delta 82/117, 3 bdrm upper 3.5 baths, rec rm, newly reno’d, sh W/D. $1200/mo N/S. 778-772-6587 SURREY Bear Creek, reno’d 3bdrm 2 bath, livrm, famrm, dinrm, 2 car cov’d pkng, near school/bus. Ns/np. $1150 + 50% utils. 604-317-3822.
Viewing will be at storage location from 10:00AM to 12:00 PM on Friday Nov. 22, 2013. Sealed bids will be opened at 12:30PM.
2008 FORD RANGER, 4 cyl, 5 spd standard. White. Good running condition. $4200. Call 778-863-3383
Please call Merchant Law Group LLP (403)237-7777 (Mickey Amery) 2009 PONTIAC VIBE - 4 dr h/b automatic, grey, 52,000kms. Options. $7750firm. (604)538-4883
regarding an estate matter involving your late father.
Estates & Probate No legal jargon…we talk to you in plain language. MANTHORPE LAW OFFICES 604 582-7743 200, 10233 – 153 Street, Surrey, BC V3R 0Z7
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