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Task force to tackle high murder rate Surrey in favour of Bar Watch program by Kevin Diakiw SURREY’S MAYOR is striking a
Citing incidents that have intensified discussions on rail safety over the past six months – including the tragic July derailment in Lac-Mégantic, Que., a week after a jogger fatality in White Rock – Wayne Baldwin said a joint community forum is to be held next week to share information gathered to date by Surrey and White Rock officials, including possible options for relocating the centuryold line.
special task force to examine drug houses, the effect of mental illness on policing and the possible introduction of Bar Watch after the city’s murder rate hit 22 this week – an all-time high. On Monday morning, police found the body of a man in front of a home near 99 Avenue and 120 Street. Police say the home is known to them, being partly related to drug activity. The man who was killed was not a Bill Fordy resident of the home. The homicide brings to 22 the number of murders in Surrey this year, the highest on record. In response, Mayor Dianne Watts is creating a task force of police, Surrey School District educators and criminologists.
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The Burlington Northern Santa Fe train tracks currently run along the waterfront in South Surrey and White Rock.
Mayors on track to move Semiahmoo railway line Surrey and White Rock explore possibility of relocating BNSF route
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(BNSF) train tracks off of the Semiahmoo Peninsula’s waterfront, White Rock’s mayor announced this week.
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Moving tracks: ‘... makes sense from every angle’ From page 1
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SFU Surrey associate professor Jennifer Marchbank, a campaign school co-sponsor and speaker, is concerned that high-profile political scandals are making politics less attractive to women.
Campaign school aims to woo women Experts coach participants in hopes of increasing the number of females in politics by Sheila Reynolds WHILE WOMEN make up more than half of Canada’s population, they hold a much smaller fraction of the political positions both federally and provincially – only a quarter of the seats in the House of Commons and just over a third in the B.C. legislature are occupied by females. In an effort to raise the ratios, dozens of women are headed to “campaign school” at SFU Surrey later this month. The Canadian Women Voter Congress (CWVC) is holding its 14th-annual Women’s Campaign School Nov. 29-30. Seasoned female politicians and political campaigners will spend two days coaching the more than 50 registrants on the art and science of successful political campaigning. “The United Nations says that a critical mass of at least 30 per cent of women is needed before legislatures produce public policy representing women’s concerns and before political institutions begin to change the way they do business,” said Jennifer Marchbank, a campaign school co-sponsor and speaker. “A more collaborative political system will attract more women, and more diverse men, to the electoral process.” As associate professor in SFU’s
Department of Gender, Sexuality and Women’s Studies, and in Explorations in Arts and Social Sciences, Marchbank is involved in outreach and advocacy work involving Surrey youth facing gender-bias. She’s concerned that highprofile political scandals – such as the ongoing drug admissions and questionable behaviour of Toronto mayor Rob Ford, and the recent
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as women’s political socialization has been show to discourage women from self-selecting,” said Marchbank. Trina Isakson, CWVC chair and SFU Faculty of Environment instructor, will also be at the campaign school. She says while many believe more women in politics would raise the bar for politicians’ behaviour, increasing the number of females would also equalize the scrutiny. “Female politicians may hold themselves to a higher standard than men do because they feel pressure to work harder and better to show their worth in electoral politics among men,” said Isakson. “But once there is true equality of opportunity in the electoral process, scandals will also be equal opportunity.” Linda Reid, Adriane Carr, Kerry-Lynne D. Findlay and Mobina Jaffer will help campaign school attendees acquire skills critical to political success. Prince George-Valemount MLA Shirley Bond, who also serves as B.C. Minister of Jobs, Tourism and Skills Training, will deliver the school’s keynote address. For more information, check http://womenvoters.ca/events/ campaign-school/ sreynolds@surreyleader.com
conditions should not be used in transporting dangerous goods Council attendees applauded through a community,” he said. Baldwin’s announcement Monday Baldwin said he did not have a evening, which preceded unanisense as to whether BNSF would mous approval of a motion by support relocating the tracks. White Rock Coun. Larry RobinRailway spokesman Gus Meloson to call on federal Minister of nas said only that BNSF “would Transport Lisa Raitt to develop a certainly review a substantial plan policy that mandates fire departif submitted.” ments be pre-advised of trains A Vancouver transportation coming through their communiconsultant who met with Baldwin ties with dangerous goods. last week said that in her experiBaldwin said the costs of movence, relocating rail lines away ing the line are estimated at $350- from communities is a win-win. 400 million, not including any “It’s not an easy and it’s not (a) work south of the border. cheap issue to pull off, but it is Staff from the two cities have one that can benefit both the carbeen researching the plan’s feasirier and the communities, and so bility and preparing it’s one that is liable to a business case for it proceed,” Mary-Jane since August, he said. Bennett, a former No alternate routes board member of the have been identified Canadian Transportaas of yet. tion Agency,said. While the idea has Speaking to the been raised many local effort, Bennett times over the years said there are “sound – and with increasing safety, operational frequency – Baldwin and logistic issues” for said it gained serious relocating the rail line. steam following his “This one makes July radio interview sense from every Dianne Watts: in which concerns angle. I see it as one ‘Timely’ discussion with the condition of that is likely to prothe Little Campbell ceed,” she said. rail bridge were Coun. Grant Meyer discussed. Surrey said he supports Mayor Dianne Watts relocating the tracks called in to the show, for several reasons, then told Baldwin including safety and privately, “We have to speed. He also cited get together and talk the potential it creates about this,” he said. for a waterfront walkBoth cities are way linking White critical of plans for Rock’s promenade a new coal-export with Crescent Beach, terminal in North Blackie Spit and Surrey, which would Wayne Baldwin: Nicomekl River trails. increase trains on the ‘We’re dealing with He said that given waterfront. rail events of recent people’s lives...’ Watts said Wednesmonths, combined day that while she with the area’s growing and Baldwin are both scheduled population and changes to the to speak at Tuesday’s forum, she size and frequency of train traffic, considers realignment only one the timing is right to seriously part of the “timely” discussion. pursue relocating the tracks. She said traffic, safety, frequency He acknowledged a change of trains and possible solutions won’t happen overnight. will be discussed. “It could take seven years, (but) Baldwin described where you’ve got to start somewhere,” the railway runs now – which Meyer said. includes along the White Rock White Rock resident Hanand Crescent Beach waterfronts nah Newman – who has voiced – as “the worst possible route” opposition to Fraser Surrey between the U.S. and Vancouver. Docks’ proposal to build a new “It’s longer, it’s slower, it winds coal-export terminal – agreed the and twists,” he said, noting it timing is right. is along a bank that is prone to Newman said the Lac-Mégantic slides. derailment changed “everything.” Baldwin said that convincing “It’s almost like the stars are Transport Canada of the merits of aligning… but it’s on the souls of relocation is key. 43 deaths,” she said. “The potential ramifications of not doing it are pretty bad,” he The Nov. 26 forum is set for said. “We’re dealing with people’s 7-8:30 p.m. at the Pacific Inn, 1160 lives here and the environment.” King George Blvd. He noted concerns with the Little Campbell train bridge only Also see WHERE WOULD reinforce the need for action. THE TRACKS GO? / Page 6 “Any bridge in those kind of
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Do you think the BNSF railroad tracks, which run along the White Rock-South Surrey waterfront, should be moved inland? To answer, go to the home page of our website at surreyleader.com
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planned commu- Roberts Bank rail corridor nity forum next somewhere near Cloverdale, week on reloca- as some BNSF trains protion of the rail ceed to the port and other tracks from the waterfront trains could link up with the in White Rock, Ocean Park BNSF line through North and Crescent Beach will cer- Delta and North Surrey at tainly draw a lot of interest Colebrook. and support. However, there is a steep But talk about relocathill between the border and ing the tracks, owned and Cloverdale. The original operated by Burlington Great Northern rail line Northern Santa Fe (BNSF), was built over the same hill is much simpler than action. in 1891, and the line was There are many obstacles relocated along the coast to track relocation. One is in 1909 to avoid that grade. cost. At an estimate of $350 The only way to deal with to $400 million, where will that barrier would be with a that money come from? long and expensive tunnel. While the three levels And part of the rerouting of government would have have co-operated to take place on a series of in the U.S. rail- and roadThe Canaimprovement dian portion projects along would likely the Roberts Bank go across rail corridor, it farmland in isn’t likely that the Hazelsuch a generous mere Valley, cost-sharing and some of Frank Bucholtz B.C.’s most program would be available to productive relocate a rail line farmland with only moderate levels south of Cloverdale. That of rail traffic. BNSF hosts would raise a hue and cry four Amtrak trains daily from farmland preservaand four to six freight trains. tionists and residents, and If coal shipments go ahead would be a serious assault at the Fraser Surrey Docks, on the Agricultural Land the number of trains would Reserve. rise – but that’s a big if. Nothing is impossible, The Roberts Bank corof course – with enough ridor, on the other hand, money and political will – currently hosts about 18 but it seems unlikely this trains a day and is forecast project will attract enough to go to more than 30 when of either. the port in Delta operates to White Rock Mayor full capacity. Wayne Baldwin is right So if there is little or no to note that the issues of the replacement of the funding from Ottawa and Campbell River rail bridge, Victoria, will Surrey and Lac-Mégantic, increased White Rock foot the entire coal train traffic and fears bill to relocate the tracks? about hazardous goods have BNSF is a subsidiary of all arisen at the same time. Warren Buffett’s Berkshire However, there has been Hathaway Corporation, one of the best-known and most no spill involving hazardous goods in the 104-year successful U.S. companies. history of the rail line, and Buffett is in business to there have been no coalmake money. While he is train derailments, even planning to give most of his though they have operated fortune to charity, the cities for the past 40 years. The of White Rock and Surrey public needs to be heard on would have a tough time this issue. But when it comes convincing him or BNSF to to paying for rail relocation, pay for relocation. most members of the public If the money can be won’t happily accept a huge found, where will the tracks jump in property taxes to go? The most logical new pay for it. route would connect to the
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Rail relocation just the start
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he proposal to relocate the BNSF train line inland from White Rock and South Surrey waterfronts – subject of a joint forum hosted by White Rock and Surrey civic leaders Nov. 26 – merits sober-minded consideration. Naysayers argue the money it would take – projected at $350-$400 million by the most optimistic estimates – might be better spent elsewhere. Indeed, if such money can be found, uncommitted, on a federal, provincial or local level, a similar expenditure might make a significant difference to health care in the region, or go a long way to fixing our currently broken public transportation system. Nonetheless, the proposal opens intriguing discussion on long-term initiatives to make the Semiahmoo Peninsula a better, more logical and, ultimately, safer community. In this context, we should be looking at more than relocating the railway. There are many more instances in which judicious planning could right some wrong turns the community has taken over the years. Highway 99 is, for example, a poor and circuitous route into Vancouver for Peninsula residents, taking them on a picturesque but unnecessary detour through Delta and Richmond on the way to their objective. It also effectively cuts the Peninsula Alex in half, creating numerous no-through roads in what have become burgeoning residential areas. Even the new Highway 99 interchange at 16 Avenue does little to alleviate this disconnect. Surely, given the way that population has evolved in South Surrey, it would make more sense to beefup 176 Street with extra lanes, making it the major connector from the international border to the newly twinned Port Mann Bridge. While this might entail the expenditure of many more millions of dollars in terms of land acquisition, soil studies, engineering and construction, routing heavy traffic away from more populous areas would be a win for all concerned – and a chance to protect the public in perpetuity.
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Similarly, King George Boulevard, while admittedly of some historic significance, has outgrown its usefulness as a major people mover. It has also been the scene – one might even say the cause – of numerous traffic fatalities over the years. It is sobering to contemplate that even one major accident with one of the many semi-trailer trucks that carry hazardous materials daily on either Highway 99 or King George Boulevard could create a disaster of monumental proportions for Surrey. Meanwhile congestion on the two-lane Marine Drive through White Rock during the summer months, as an influx of noisy tourists looking for parking combines with the year-round presence of large trucks making deliveries to waterfront restaurants and pubs, does more than create a nuisance for newly arrived hillside residents – it also poses a health and safety hazard that can’t be ignored. It’s time we gave serious thought to moving these businesses uphill to Uptown White Rock – where they’re likely to get more year-round traffic, anyway – or even beyond, to Grandview Corners or Morgan Crossing. And while we’re talking about a relocation of the BNSF line, wouldn’t it also make sense to move the old White Rock Station building (currently the White Rock Museum and Archives) which surely has no connection to Browne –a proposed network of walking trails – away from the waterfront, where it impedes views of Semiahmoo Bay? It can also be argued that the White Rock pier, likewise, is a relic of the early 1900s, and ambitions of major port status for the city at that time have little relevance to residents today. Constantly decaying and costly to maintain, it has clearly outlived its usefulness – as well as creating the potential for pedestrians to fall into the water. Of course, these ideas are but drops in the bucket. Think hard, and I’m sure we could come up for more improvements to the community we call home. Alex Browne is a reporter with The Peace Arch News, a sister paper to The Leader.
LETTERS
Thursday, November 21, 2013
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Readers responded online to reporter Jeff Nagel’s story “AirCare defenders hope for reprieve,” which was published on Nov. 19.
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AirCare has no credibility vehicles manufactured in 2004 and newer are not being tested. I have a 2004 Tahoe and I had to get it tested. What gives? This program is a duplication of the responsibility of the police. If a vehicle is noticeably smoking, they should issue a ticket and the vehicle should then be checked. Seems to me that the most often offensive pollution comes from large truck and diesel vehicles. You can hardly breath when behind one of these. Chuck Phelps, Abbotsford GET RID OF AIRCARE. We don’t
need it here. There is a lot more pollution from burning garbage around here. It’s just a tax grab. My vehicles have always passed. The $45 can go to a lot better use.
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Readers respond to a Leader story about efforts to extend AirCare’s mandate.
Barry Evans Camry – with 400,000 kilometres and a faulty EGR sensor – failed the test badly. I put some Sea Foam fuel treatment in the tank and took it for a quick run on the freeway… and the readings were back to historic levels. The “repair” cost me $15 – plus the extra test fee. While I don’t like having to take the car in, I would wonder how many old beaters will be back on the road in the Lower Mainland when the testing is gone.
the last B.C. test. So what does that tell you? That in B.C. dirty gas is sold. If the authorities had called for cleaner gas, then all the cars would have worked more efficiently and produced fewer emissions than what the AirCare program has achieved. And you know the claim that burning garbage will create pollution? In Switzerland, one of the Worlds cleanest countries, they burn garbage. Seems we need to learn a few things.
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IT IS A STRANGE TEST. My ’95
THIS IS RIDICULOUS. AirCare does
not work. I know: My car failed AirCare two years running here in B.C. I moved to California and my car passed their smog test with no work being required, and no work was effectively done to my car after
started going after the big trucks. Larry William Miller LET’S HAVE THEM check all those
heavy trucks that are all over our roads, or is that not politically correct? It’s all about saving 100 union jobs paid for by “us,” nothing more. It will be nice for a change to get rid of a little regulation, get rid of just a little “progressive” government intervention in our daily lives... which they infect in so many different ways each day.
If AirCare were to continue, it would have to include all of B.C., including Vancouver Island. Pollution is pollution, and I’m sick and tired of Fraser Valley residents getting the shaft. We have put up with AirCare for 20 years, and now we have the only two tolled bridges in B.C. Yes, burning anything creates pollution. Then again, if burning garbage doesn’t create pollution, then burning fuel shouldn’t either eh? Spencer Smith
Donald Dutkowski AIR CARE HAS OUTLIVED its use-
fulness as far as modern passenger cars are concerned. If they want to continue, it should be for pre-1995 vehicles and big trucks. I’m a retired long-haul trucker, and the pollution in Los Angeles was greatly diminished when they
CONSIDERING THAT Metro wants
to burn garbage and pollute the Fraser Valley’s airshed, I seriously doubt their phoney commitment to cleaner air. Their hypocrisy can only take them so far.
THERE IS ABSOLUTELY zero cred-
ibility to anyone who argues to keep AirCare in its current form who does not also argue to extend the program to heavy vehicles that are not currently checked at all. Jason Swan
Coal facility may flood your water bill IF YOU ARE NOT one of the fortunate Surrey residents to already have a water meter – mandatory for new construction, but optional for existing residences – you may not be aware of the fact that every year you subsidize the water usage of high-volume water consumers, like hothouses or some industrial facilities. If you have a water meter, you only pay for your own consumption and, consequently, usually pay much less than what the average household does annually. Should the proposed direct coal transfer facility at Fraser Surrey Docks be approved by Port Metro Vancouver – something that is not a “done deal” – those without water meters will likely pay a little more for their water than they do now. That facility will be consuming millions of
litres of water annually in the spraying of water on coal laden rail cars waiting to be unloaded at the proposed terminal. While the new facility would be required quired to install a water meter and thus would uld only pay for their own significant connsumption, Surrey residents without water meters will pay indirectly for the coal facility’s water usage, in more ways than one. Every year we are subject to regular water restrictions during the summer months. The proposed facility would have no such restrictions. Many have probably already experienced periods where residential water pressure is reduced due to
supply-and-demand issues. Fast-forward to a time when millions more litres of water are siphoned out of the system to spray on coal and then pumped into the Fraser. Needless to say, we will all suffer in multiple ways as a rresult. If I you are okay with this, then continued co apathy is the way to go. g Otherwise, it’s time more of us get active in the fight against this proposal. If not for the environment, do it for your own wallet’s sake. Shaun Garvey Delta
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Public Hearing – November 26, 2013 The Municipal Council of The CorporaƟon of Delta will hold a Public Hearing, in accordance with the Local Government Act, to consider the following proposed project and related applicaƟon: Date: Time: Place:
Tuesday, November 26, 2013 7:00 p.m. Council Chamber Delta Municipal Hall 4500 Clarence Taylor Crescent Delta, BC V4K 3E2
A Council meeƟng is scheduled to immediately follow this Public Hearing in the event Council wishes to give further consideraƟon to the project at that Ɵme. Any persons who believe that their interest in property will be aīected by the proposed project shall be given an opportunity to be heard at the Public Hearing on maƩers contained in the bylaw and/or proposed by the applicaƟon. Should you have any concerns or comments you wish to communicate to Council in advance of the Public Hearing, you can write to: Mayor and Council The CorporaƟon of Delta 4500 Clarence Taylor Crescent Delta, BC V4K 3E2 Fax: 604-946-3390 Email: mayor-council@delta.ca
by the Lower Mainland’s chief medical health officers, Dr. Patricia Daly and Dr. Paul Van Buynder, who say it falls far short of the comprehensive health impact assessment they wanted. (See the full story, “Coal threat report full of holes, health officers say,” online at www.surrey leader.com). The health officers also question the findings in multiple areas, from reliance on dated studies to its focus on impacts near the terminal area rather than the BNSF rail corridor. An alliance of environmental activists and local residents along the railway through White Rock, Surrey and Delta have campaigned for months against the new terminal, citing concerns
ranging from climate change to dust coming off coal trains. The $15-million Surrey terminal would initially handle four million tonnes per year of U.S.-mined thermal coal – adding one extra coal train per day – but could later expand. The EIA did not consider the emissions contributing to climate change from the eventual of burning of the U.S.mined thermal coal in Asia. On the question of increased local air pollution, the report concludes there is no elevated risk either from construction or any phase of operations. “Fugitive dust and diesel emissions associated with the project are not predicted to be associ-
“The predicted coal dust levels are approximately 286 to 643 times lower than the occupational limits... established by WCB...” SNC-Lavalin report ated with adverse health effects for the general public,” it says, adding the projected impact on
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Project No. 1 ApplicaƟon for Rezoning and Development Variance Permit (File No. LU006965) LocaƟon: 4925 Westminster Avenue, as shown outlined in bold on MAP NO. 1 Applicant: Andres Homes Telephone: 604-946-8876 Proposal: ApplicaƟon for Rezoning and Development Variance Permit in order to permit subdivision and development of three single family residenƟal lots.
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2. SecƟon 632E by varying the minimum front setback from 5 m for a principal structure and 6 m for a front entry aƩached garage to 3.5 m for both the proposed principal structure and aƩached garage on Lot 1; 3. SecƟon 305 by varying the front setback averaging requirement from 4.8 m to 3.5 m for the principal structure on Lot 1; 4. SecƟon 632E by varying the minimum rear setback from 9 m to 6.9 m for the exisƟng house on Lot 3; and 5. SecƟon 632E by varying the minimum rear setback from 9 m to 1.5 m for the principal structure on Lot 1. To vary SecƟon 5.2(a) of “Delta Subdivision and Development Standards Bylaw No. 5100, 1994” by reducing the local road standard’s minimum pavement width of 4.5 m from the centerline to 4.2 m that exists along the Westminster Avenue frontage of the subject property. Staī Contact: Nancy McLean – 604-952-3814 Web LocaƟon: November 4, 2013 Regular Council MeeƟng Agenda Item E.03 AddiƟonal InformaƟon AddiƟonal informaƟon, copies of the bylaw, supporƟng staī report, and any relevant documentaƟon may be inspected unƟl November 26, 2013. Municipal Hall: Community Planning and Development Department Hours: 8:30 am to 4:45 pm Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday (except statutory holidays) 8:30 am to 8:00 pm Thursday Website: www.delta.ca Email: com-pln-dev@delta.ca Phone: 604-946-3380
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air quality in the area is “low.” Air quality modelling indicates particulate from coal dust and diesel exhaust will be localized around the terminal, it says, with emissions above regional air quality objectives expected only along the fence line, and concentrations quickly diminish further away. It says monitoring of actual coal trains has shown dust concentrations would be indistinguishable from normal levels at a distance of 10 metres from the tracks. The report says the predicted average coal dust and diesel particulate levels from the operation are estimated to be a maximum of 1.4 micrograms per cubic metre at the nearest residential receptor, compared to a WorkSafeBC exposure limit of 400 to 900 micrograms per cubic metre for workers handling coal for hours a day over a lifetime. “The predicted coal dust levels are approximately 286 to 643 times lower than the occupational limits recently established by WorkSafeBC for coal dust.” Coal shipments’ particulate contribution would make up just five per cent of the maximum 32 micrograms of particulate from all sources. It also cites tests conducted in July by Delta for coal dust in Tsawwassen near the existing Westshore Terminals, which already handles six times as much coal as proposed at Fraser Surrey Docks. They turned up “very low” levels of coal dust and air quality well within regional objectives. The report notes dust suppression agents will be reapplied to coal train cars by BNSF Rail halfway between the mine and the Surrey terminal and they’ll be added again to barge loads as they depart for Texada Island, where coal would be reloaded to ocean-going ships. Air quality impacts from barges on the Fraser River would be “low to negligible” and no impact is expected to fisheries. The barges amount to a 1.5 per cent increase in vessel traffic on the river. The full report and details on how to comment can be found at http://bit.ly/HZMh7N
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Decorating and dazzling your home for the holidays
By Kerry Vital
Holiday decorations are multiplying in the malls and Christmas carols are already playing on the radio. Festive parties are being planned, and it’s time to start considering how you’ll be decorating your home. If you’re looking for inspiration, the West Coast Christmas
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Show at Abbotsford’s Tradex will offer plenty of it. As one of Western Canada’s largest holiday season shows, it won’t be hard to find what you’re looking for and maybe learn some new tricks for making your home sparkle. One of the biggest trends in holiday decor this year is nontraditional colours. “Everyone knows of the classic Christmas colours: red, green, gold,� says Sarah McNeil, designer at Fluff Design & Decor. “This year, we’re going to show you some new ideas.� Fluff Design & Decor is one of the main stage presenters
at this year’s show. Their show will be called Hot For The Holidays, and will feature tips for decorating for the holidays, as well as New Year’s Eve. “You need to keep it simple,� says McNeil. “Everyone has seen a house where ... it looks overdone. Less is more.� Senior Designer Mitchell Dyck agrees, saying, “simple and elegant is in for the holidays.� “Everyone is so busy during the holiday season and it’s easy to get overwhelmed or go overboard,� says Leanne Droder of Clayfun Creations. “For years I went crazy decorating for Christmas and it would stress me out if I didn’t get it all done, and it turned into a chore each year instead of something enjoyable. Once I started concentrating on the things that meant the most to me or I truly loved, then decorating became something to look forward to again.�
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Marcon’s Regan’s Walk is located in an incredibly walkable neighbourhood, with shopping, dining, schools and transit all within easy walking distance. Inside, you’ll ďŹ nd spacious oorplans and elegant details such as nine-foot ceilings, wide-plank laminate ooring and large windows.
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Marcon is bringing its signature style to West Coquitlam with Regan’s Walk, a condominium development that offers a lot more than just beautiful homes. “Marcon is always aiming for perfection,� says sales manager Celia Chiu. “You can definitely see the difference in a Marcon home.� Regan’s Walk showcases plenty of that perfection.
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style just a bit more. Wide-plank laminate flooring throughout the main living areas and modern scrolled level-loop nylon carpeting throughout the bedrooms give you that extra touch of elegance. Other quality finishings include stainlesssteel appliances in the kitchen, complemented by the modern thermafoil cabinetry, with Shaker uppers in Euro White and eased edge square-profile lowers in either Covaren Crystal or Miltown Oak, and solid quartz countertops. The bathrooms feature their own solid quartz countertops, along with Euro White Shaker cabinetry, a deep soaker tub and convenient vanities. You’ll also find a steelframed mirror with brushed steel accent light bar and a full-height tile tub and shower surround. The 71 one-, two- and three-bedroom homes are available in a wide range of
floorplans encompassing approximately 629 to over 1,000 square feet. Generous patios and terraces extend your living space outside, and select ground-level homes include a street entry gate for added convenience. Meanwhile, some of the south-facing third- and fourthfloor homes feature stunning views. Homeowners will have access to an outdoor amenity space, including a children’s play area. You’ll find the future Evergreen Line just three minutes away, as well as shopping, dining, education and recreation opportunities within easy walking distance. “This neighbourhood is definitely growing,� says Chiu. “Regan’s Walk is immersed in this emerging little city.� Buyers will be able to take possession of their new home in mid-2015. Available homes at Regan’s Walk start at $229,900. For more information, visit www.reganswalk.ca, call 604-492-0222 or stop by the sales centre, located at Burquitlam Plaza, 408-522 Clarke Road, Coquitlam, open daily (except Fridays) between noon and 5 p.m.
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Clayfun Creations sells handmade polymer clay ornaments and figurines. This will be Droder’s first time attending the show, and she’s looking forward to being part of it. “I have added new pieces to the collection of ornaments that I will be showcasing this year, as I do every year,” she says. “I always add two new ‘family ornaments’ every year and as well, I have added about 10 new individual ornaments.” Flowers are always an integral part of any holiday display, whether it’s the classic poinsettia or a contemporary table centrepiece. “When you’re looking for a poinsettia, make sure it has a nice, deep, rich colour and lots of leaves,” says Tony Hui of 99 Nursery and Florist. “The leaves should be dark green. If the leaves are yellow and the berries fall off, that’s a stressed plant.” If a traditional table centrepiece will be part of your decor, Hui suggests looking for carnations and chrysanthemums. “Christmas is a five-week holiday!” he says. “You need a centrepiece that will stand up for awhile. If you buy it two to three weeks before, keep it inside the house during the day and put it outside at night if it’s about freezing.” This will prolong the life of your centrepiece for about a week to 10 days, he says. However, he cautions that you can’t do that with poinsettia. “They need to be inside all the time,” Hui says. “Don’t put it near a heat Fluff Design & Decor photo, above and bottom left, NobleWalters photo below, Ninh Hoang Photography for 3H Craftworks Society photo bottom. source or any cold drafts.” Whether you’re looking for something modern and stylish or want to return to the traditional decor you grew up with, you’ll find 99 Nursery and Florist will be on-hand at the West Coast Christmas Show plenty of inspiration at the West Coast Christmas Show, which will take place Nov. 22 to 24 at the Tradex in Abbotsford. to showcase some of their wares as well as give visitors some tips. Gayle Oyama of Oyama Projects, which sells handmade crystal ornaments, will also be taking part in the show this year. “For myself, I select things that have meaning and excellent memories,” she says. “They are things collected on holidays by myself, family and friends, so (they’re) unique and have meaning and memories. Sometimes they are not meant to be Christmas decorations, but do find their way onto the Christmas tree.” Personal pieces, whether they’re old or new, set your home apart when it comes to decor, and this is never more true than during the holidays when you’re gathering with family and friends. “I love decorating with nature,” says Suzy Walters of NobleWalters. “When I take walks I leave the house with a bag and collect pine cones of all sizes. I fill glass bowls with Christmas balls and pine cones, I create wreathes and garlands with pine cones. I have also glued them onto different sized spheres that then look like trees and dusted pine cones with glitter and placed them on the mantel.” NobleWalters, owned by Walters and Sue Noble, sells Creative Tea Towels that are cut, sewn and silk-screen printed in Vancouver with art from local B.C. artists, including some of their own family members. They will also be showcasing JayDot Creative Cards and Henry’s Zoo, cuddly creatures made by Walters’ mother. “Both Sue and I are proud of our talented family members!” says Walters. Charity and thinking of others is an important part of the holiday season, and the 3H Craftworks Society keeps this at top of mind. “This year we are showcasing our beautiful hand-crafted Christmas products, including traditional advent calendars, ornaments, stockings and housewares,” says executive director Amanda Cairns. “Craftworks is a non-profit that supports adults living with mental illness and/or physical disabilities through craft-therapy. By purchasing our crafts, you’re not only receiving a beautiful piece, you’re also supporting much-needed direct social services for adults who face multiple barriers to employment and community.” She says that the society always urges homeowners to think of local businesses when they’re looking for holiday decor. “There are numerous local organizations that make beautiful products to meet your holiday wish lists,” Cairns says. “Support local businesses and create stronger communities.” The West Coast Christmas Show takes place from Nov. 22 to Nov. 24. For more information and to purchase tickets, visit www.westcoastchristmasshow. com.
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Audi’s road ahead paved with more than good intentions 2014 Audi A3 Cabriolet/S3 MONACO: Over the next 12 months or so, consumers are going to be treated to an onslaught of new entries into the premium market. Not to worry, the next wave of German sedans and convertibles are of a more affordable nature. Recently Mercedes Benz introduced their all-new CLA 250 at an eye-popping price of just $34,000 for a sleek and sexy sedan. Next year we will see the introduction of BMW’s new 1-series and 2-Series sedans, coupes and convertibles. Audi has been ahead of the curve as they helped pioneer this entry-level segment with the original, the A3 sportback, sold in Canada for years. The all-new Audi A3 sedan will arrive in March of 2014 and the convertible and more powerful S3 sedan will arrive in the fall of 2014. This week I had a chance to drive both the convertible and S3 in Monte Carlo, a full year ahead of their introduction here. Audi is one of the fastest growing premium brands and a big part of that is the variety of cars they offer. Unfortunately, we will no longer get the sportback, but the fact we get the rest of the line of A3s is exciting for buyers. Looks The A3 is built off a shared platform with VW called MQB. This platform was a significant investment for the VW group as it is lighter, bigger and stronger than the last Golf platform and provides a sturdy basis for the A3 Cabrio and S3. The new Cabriolet is 60kg lighter than the outgoing European model, yet the wheelbase is longer and the interior room and trunk more ample. It could be argued that Audi is building some of the most attractive cars these days and these smaller products still convey the same sense of power and solidity that the bigger products portray. The S3 is especially forceful with a 15mm lower stance than the A3 sedan. The air intakes are bigger with more detail; the side mirrors are highlighted with brushed aluminum; and the rear of the car looks more masculine thanks to chunky exhaust tips. The
direct injection turbo with 220hp, matched to Cabriolet on the other hand is a more sophisticated approach thanks to the use of aluminum Audi’s Quattro all-wheel-drive system. A sixaround the front windshield and trim along the speed automatic is confirmed but the duel-clutch doors and rear quarter panel that make the car S-Tronic transmission might be sold as an option look bigger than it is. in this model. There will be no manual shift and no diesel, which is a shame, as I drove one of Inside Another strength of Audi is interior fit the European versions with this setup and it was and finish and these new products are covered superb. The S3 comes standard with a 300hp in first class materials. The dash has a cenversion of the same 2.0L engine and tre-mounted screen for accessing the duel clutch automatic, and of the easy-to-use computer controller. course, AWD. It’s not as powerful as Unlike the Mercedes CLA, this screen the 355hp Mercedes CLA 45 AMG, can fold into the dash to provide a but I feel it has more usable power. more polished look. Some think the The CLA gets peak horsepower at dash-mounted screens look like an afvery high revs, whereas this new terthought, but this one gets around S3 pulls from very low speeds up this problem. Space is good for such to higher speeds. I experienced this The A3 Cabriolet a compact car. The back seat of the carving the switchback mountain S3 sedan is actually big enough to fit and S3 confirm that roads just above Monaco. Power is adults up to six feet tall and the side good things do come not an issue; I would argue that the windows are much bigger than the S3 is a better everyday car comnew Mercedes CLA, providing a more in small packages pared to the more nervous feeling practical day-to-day sedan. The trunk Zack Spencer AMG competitor. The suspension is is large and the rear seats split and more compliant and the power is a fold for added cargo volume. This is perfect combination of drivability and enthusiasm. true with the Cabriolet but the space is constricted Audi claims a 0-100km/h run will take just 4.9 when the roof is down. The S3 comes with nicely seconds in the S3 and use a combined 6.9L/100km bolstered front seats in contrasting colours, plus (European fuel rating). an optional diamond pattern stitch can be ordered to take the sporty sedan to another level. I found Verdict It is going to be an exciting time to be the seating position very comfortable and outward in the market for an entry-level premium car over visibility is not a problem. The Cabriolet seats are the next year. The A3 Cabriolet and S3 confirm that fitted with a heater that showers the front passengood things do come in small packages. Pricing gers with warm air across their shoulders and neck has not been established for the Cabrio but it for top-down stints. The weather in Monte Carlo was hinted that this model would be roughly the was perfect for the convertible – the sun was same price as the S3, which has been confirmed shining off the Mediterranean, showcasing this car at $44,000, roughly $6,000 cheaper than the CLA of opulence at a more affordable price. AMG. The base A3 sedan will arrive in a few short months with a 1.8L turbo gasoline engine, an Drive The Canadian models have not fully been optional TDI diesel and the same 2.0L turbo found nailed down, as there is still a year to go until the Cabrio and S3 arrive. What is established is in the Cabrio. The S3 really is the sweet spot for the convertible will come with the all-new 2.0L drivers that want to have extra power but with a
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very compliant and comfortable ride. The combination of usable trunk space and back seat, simple yet elegant dash, power the driver can use at a lower price than the competition, is something potential buyer might want to wait a year to try first hand. The Lowdown Power: 2.0L turbo 4-cylinder with 220hp or 300hp. Fill-up: 6.9L/100km (combined) Sticker price: $44,000 for S3 zack.spencer@drivewaybc.ca
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Hitch up those snowplows the white stuff is flying I know I wrote about winter driving last week and the snow and rain began to fall in various parts of the province but please don’t blame me for this first blast of chilly weather. I’m here to help and at the risk of bringing on a blizzard,
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Drives-U-Crazy Impatient to get past Look, please just get it through your thick skull that I’ve signalled to park and you should let me get tucked into the space before you swing out to pass on this narrow road. It’s not a matter of etiquette, I have the right of way. If you had actually paid attention to my signal many cars back you would not have become stuck behind me and could have made a safe pass in the other lane. What drives-u-crazy. keith.morgan@drivewaybc.ca
For many people, buying a car is a stressful process. Something worse than going to the dentist or for women, a Brazilian waxing. Ouch.
The image of a damsel lost in a showroom, if it ever actually existed, is no longer something salespeople will see.” – Vijay Jeyapalan.
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It can be a lengthy one too. Furthermore, it doesn’t always start by going from dealership to dealership. In fact, most people have access to the Internet, so they’re doing their research beforehand, prior to even leaving their home and finding themselves on a dealer lot, or with glossy brochures in hand. They look at various vehicle reviews, flip through newspapers (like the one you’re reading now) and ask other car owner’s opinions. When they get to the dealership, that’s when it becomes real. You take the car for a test drive, fall in love with it or walk away from it. When you find “the one” then comes the time to sign on the dotted line. But before you seal the deal, it’s time to negotiate, unless you’re happy with the price given. For women, this can be an even more intimidating process. Getting through the dealer’s door is just the first hurdle they feel they have to overcome. But for Vijay Jeyapalan, of Unhaggle (www.unhaggle. com), which helps Canadian car buyers get the best price on their new car by getting dealers to compete to offer the lowest price – he’d argue that women are better negotiators than men; an idea that challenges societal norms when it comes to car buying. Jeyapalan says, “Before stepping into the showroom or test-driving a vehicle, most women are recognized to have done their homework and pre-purchase preparations. This advantage allows them to properly assess what they want upon arrival and ask the necessary questions to advance the car buying process.” His point centres on the
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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 rice 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 A00/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 vailable 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 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), anual 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 an 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 es, 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 ading 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 nd 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. 014 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. 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Why women can negotiate a better car deal and more. He adds that women don’t mind shopping around, browsing at various products, taking the information and then contemplating it. They aren’t always in a hurry to buy right then and there. continued on page 34
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large role in that regards. Being able to view the situation from another person’s perspective doesn’t necessarily create an advantage, but it does allow the person to understand why they aren’t getting the upper hand.” Statistics show that more women are making car purchases that ever before. Granted they might not be experts when they walk in the door, but they generally know what they want. “The image of a damsel lost in a showroom, if it ever actually existed, is no longer something salespeople will see.” alexandra.straub@drivewaybc.ca
PLEASE READ THE FINE PRINT: Offers valid until December 2, 2013. See toyota.ca for complete details on all cash back offers. In the event of any discrepancy or inconsistency between Toyota prices, rates and/or other information contained on toyotabc.ca and that contained on toyota.ca, the latter shall prevail. Errors and omissions excepted. 2014 Corolla CE Manual BURCEM-A MSRP is 17,640 and includes $1,615 freight and pre-delivery inspection, tire levy, battery levy and air conditioning federal excise tax. *Lease example: 2.9% Lease APR for 64 months on approved credit. Semi-Monthly payment is $85 with $1,900 down payment. Total Lease obligation is $12,716. Lease 64 mos. based on 120,000 km, excess km charge is $.07. Applicable taxes are extra. Down payment, first semi-monthly payment and security deposit plus GST and PST on first payment and full down payment are due at lease inception. A security deposit is not required on approval of credit. **Finance example: 1.9% finance for 60 months, upon credit approval, available on 2014 Corolla CE. Applicable taxes are extra. 2014 Tacoma Access Cab V6 4x4 Automatic UU4ENA-A MSRP is $31,075 and includes $1,815 freight and pre-delivery inspection, tire levy, battery levy and air conditioning federal excise tax. †Lease example: 4.9% Lease APR for 64 months on approved credit. Semi-Monthly payment is $165 with $2,850 down payment. Total Lease obligation is $23,906. Lease 64 mos. based on 120,000 km, excess km charge is $.10. Applicable taxes are extra. Down payment, first semi-monthly payment and security deposit plus GST and PST on first payment and full down payment are due at lease inception. A security deposit is not required on approval of credit. ††Finance example: 0.9% finance for 36 months, upon credit approval, available on 2014 Tacoma. Applicable taxes are extra. 2014 RAV4 Base FWD LE Automatic ZFREVT-A MSRP is $25,605 and includes $1,815 freight and pre-delivery inspection, tire levy, battery levy and air conditioning federal excise tax. ‡Lease example: 3.6% Lease APR for 64 months on approved credit. Semi-Monthly payment is $139 with $950 down payment. Total Lease obligation is $18,742. Lease 64 mos. based on 120,000 km, excess km charge is $.10. Applicable taxes are extra. Down payment, first semi-monthly payment and security deposit plus GST and PST on first payment and full down payment are due at lease inception. A security deposit is not required on approval of credit. ‡‡Finance example: 0.9% finance for 48 months, upon credit approval, available on 2013 RAV4. Applicable taxes are extra. †††Semi-monthly lease offer available through Toyota Financial Services on approved credit to qualified retail customers on most 48 and 60 month leases (including Stretch leases) of new and demonstrator Toyota vehicles. First semi-monthly payment due at lease inception and next monthly payment due approximately 15 days later and semi-monthly thereafter throughout the term. Toyota Financial Services will waive the final payment. Semi-monthly lease offer can be combined with most other offers excluding the First Payment Free and Encore offers. First Payment Free offer is valid for eligible TFS Lease Renewal customers only. Not open to employees of Toyota Canada, Toyota Financial Services or TMMC/TMMC Vehicle Purchase Plan. Some conditions apply. See your Toyota dealer for complete details. Visit your Toyota BC Dealer or www.toyotabc.ca for more details. Some conditions apply; offers are time limited and may change without notice. Dealer may lease/sell for less.
“Many are convinced that the forceful tactics men use during negotiations are actually working against them in car buying situations. Men tend to focus on status and act upon superiority, which is a poor way of negotiating. “While the man says, ‘Take it or leave it,’ the woman might be more collaborative and willing to compromise—thus making them better negotiators. Listening is the key, not aggression and intimidation.” He goes on to say that, “Women understand that a common ground is usually the best platform for a fair negotiation. Empathy plays a
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Driving to cut Big Oil profits They should just call the 2014 Honda Accord Plug-in Hybrid Sedan the Gas Miser. The car is here for market testing right now but surely, it will see production next year and arrive in dealerships later in the year. And when it does sell your shares in Big Oil. It only sips gas by the spoonful; how else do you account for an easily achievable 4.1 L/100km combined city/highway fuel economy rating? Drive gently around town and you can purr along in all-electric mode for between 20 and 28 kms depending on road
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Chevrolet Camaro 2010 to 2012 is lighter and more The 2010 model year Chevrolet Camaro was designed in powerful. A limited edithe USA, engineered in Australia and built in Canada. tion high-performance In addition to a very attractive return-to-roots styling exer- Camaro ZL1 arrived cise, this Camaro boasts a sophisticated rear-drive chassis, in 2012. This car has a Chevrolet Camaro The Camaro’s Prices vary depending on a used vehicle’s condition, two powerful engine choices and lots more. supercharged 6.2-litre mileage, usage and history. A complete mechanical check trunk is also on the Initially, the new Camaro came in LS, LT and SS trim levels. V8 engine that can which could cause chafe damage to the cable insulation. should always be performed by a reliable auto technician The base engine is a Cadillac sourced direct-injection produce an insane 580 small side but all is This could create an electrical short, which can result in a prior to purchase. 3.6-litre V6. It can generate 304 horsepower and is mated horsepower … and is no start condition, cause the engine to stall without the forgiven when you Recalls on the 2010 to 2012 Chevrolet to either a six-speed manual transmission or a six-speed collector car certainty. A ability to restart, or cause an engine compartment fire. Camaro: step on the gas pedal automatic. special 45th AnniverDealers will reroute the positive battery cable to ensure 2012 - The primary stage of the driver’s airbag may not A more potent 6.2-litre V8 engine (from the Corvette) sary Package was also and hit the road. adequate clearance. deploy during a crash (where deployment is warranted). lies under the hood of the SS. When paired with a sixoffered on Camaro and Dealers will replace the steering wheel airbag coil. Bob McHugh speed manual it can pump out 425 horsepower. A 400 Camaro SS. bob.mchugh@drivewaybc.ca 2010 – On vehicles equipped with a V8 engine, the posihorsepower edition of this engine, with a fuel saving The Chevrolet Camaro tive battery cable may contact the starter motor housing, cylinder deactivation system, came paired to the optional made it on the Consix-speed automatic transmission. Chevrolet claimed the Camaro V6 can reach 100 km/hour in just 6.1 seconds and SS can do it in a tire blistering 4.7 seconds, which is super-car territory. Fuel consumption is also less (or better) than you might expect and both engines can run on regular gasoline. The Camaro V6 (auto) is rated at 11.4 L/100km in city and 6.7 L/100km on highway. And the SS (auto) is rated at 13.2 L/100km in city and 7.9 L/100km on highway. Compared to the original ‘67 this Camaro is longer, wider and taller. Bigger wheels, THE ALL NEW 2014 which came in 18-inch to 21-inch rim sizes, accounted * * * for much of the height MONTHLY 36-MONTH SECURITY increase. 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Major Midget team takes two from Vancouver Chiefs
Hawks fly among league leaders by Rick Kupchuk
CLINGING TO third place a week ago, the Valley West Hawks are now clearly a top-three team in the BC Hockey Major Midget League. Facing off against the fourthplace Vancouver Chiefs in a twogame series last week, the Hawks won twice to turn a three-point lead into a seven-point cushion. Two games away from the midway point in the season, Valley West is now part of a three-team group that has pulled away from the rest of the league. Following their 3-2 win Saturday in Langley and 7-5 victory Sunday in Coquitlam, the Hawks are now 12-6-0 (won-lost-tied) and are one point back of the 12-3-1 Vancouver Giants and three behind the Okanagan Rockets. The Hawks are idle next weekend, then will close out the first half of the schedule with a pair of home games Nov. 30-Dec. 1 against the seventh-place North Island Silvertips. The Hawks got the jump on the Chiefs last weekend, taking a 3-0 lead 10 minutes into the first game on goals by Justin Wilde of Surrey, White Rock’s Devante Stephens and Langley’s Eric Callegari. Jesse Lansdell of Langley had a pair of assists. The Chiefs tallied twice in 59 seconds later in the period, then the two rivals played the final 40 minutes without a goal. Sunday’s rematch featured plenty of offense, but after taking a 2-0 lead less than three minutes into the game, the Hawks never trailed. Luke Gingras of Langley opened the scoring two minutes into the
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Davis Koch of the Valley West Hawks lunges towards the Vancouver Chiefs net during a BC Hockey Major Midget Hockey League game Saturday at the Langley Events Centre. The Hawks won 3-2, the first of two victories over the Chiefs. game, then Surrey’s Shakeel Ebrahim added another Valley West goal 16 seconds later. After the Chiefs got on the
scoreboard, Matt Bradley of Surrey made it 3-1 before the first intermission. Lansdell and Gingras upped the count to 5-1 midway
through the second period, before the Chiefs notched their second of the game. Vancouver scored three times
in the third period, but Bradley’s second goal of the game and Wilde’s second of the weekend kept Valley West in front.
Panthers reach semifinal in ‘historic’ season Tweedsmuir tops Vancouver College; Crusaders and Hornets eliminated by Rick Kupchuk WHATEVER HAPPENS over the next two
weekends, the Lord Tweedsmuir Panthers will have had the best season ever by a team from the Cloverdale high school. The Panthers have advanced to the semifinal round of the BC High School Football Association’s Senior AAA provincial playoffs with a 24-29 victory over the Vancouver College Fighting Irish last Saturday at McLeod Stadium in Langley. “It was an awesome game in an awesome atmosphere,” said Panthers head coach Kurt Thornton. It was a big loud crowd at McLeod Park. It was historic for our program as this will be our first AAA semifinal appearance at the senior level. Very proud of the boys.” The Panthers had to come from behind for the win, as Vancouver College took a
29-28 lead with less than four minutes to play. Tweedsmuir’s outstanding running back Jamel Lyles then provided a spark with a long run that put the ball on the Irish five-yard line with a minute to go. Caleb Abraham ran it in from there for the winning points. Vancouver College still had some time left on the clock when they got the ball back, but Panthers defensive back Brendan Woods picked off a pass with 15 seconds to play. Lord Tweedsmuir totaled 496 yards of offense, 317 of which came when Lyles was rushing the ball on 25 carries. He also scored touchdowns on runs of 80, 52 and three yards. Woods led the defense with 16 tackles, with Abraham adding 11 and Dalton Dietrich making seven tackles. The Panthers will take on the Mt. Douglas Rams of Victoria in the semifinal round
Saturday at 5 p.m. at the university of British Columbia. The Rams have conceded just 27 points in six league games, while scoring a league-best 315. The Panthers boast the second-fewest points allowed with 63 in seven games. “Mount Douglas is an amazing team with talent across all positions,” said Thornton. “We need to find a way to control Marcus Davis and deal with their massive offensive and defensive lines.” Davis, the Rams’ running back, has rushed for 870 yards on just 40 carries, scoring 13 touchdowns in league play. “This will be our toughest test so far,” continued Thornton. “That being said, Lord Tweedsmuir has a special group of players and we will represent the school with everything we have.” Two Surrey schools were eliminated from the Senior AA playoffs in the quarterfinal
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round. The Holy Cross Crusaders fell 48-6 to the John Barsby Bulldogs in Nanaimo Saturday, with Anton Cvitkovitch scoring the only Crusaders touchdowns. Lucus Cianpelletti and Johnathon Kongbo were the leaders on defense. “They were too big and strong for us, they pushed us all over the field,” said Crusaders head coach Ken Buchan. “Patrick Szabo took a beating at quarterback but stood in there and gave a gutsy performance.” Buchan thanked his players, particularly for those in Grade 12, for a successful season. “The highlight was taking the 2012 provincial champion South Delta (Sun Devils) down to the wire in a 12-6 game.” The Frank Hurt Hornets also had their season end with a 25-7 loss to the Mission Roadrunners Friday in Abbotsford.
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Eagles split in Prince George Junior A team edges Spruce Kings after lopsided loss by Nick Greenizan A LATE GOAL from Jonah Renouf
Saturday night in Prince George salvaged what could have turned out to be another rough weekend for the Surrey Eagles. On Saturday against the Prince George Spruce Kings, Renouf scored what turned out to be the game-winning goal with just 1:08 left in the third period to give the visiting Birds a 2-1 advantage. The goal – and the victory – allowed Surrey to escape their two-game Prince George road trip with a 1-1 record, and helped erase the memory of Friday night’s 7-1 loss to the Kings. Surrey sits fourth in the BC Hockey League’s Mainland Division, with a record of 10-15-1-0, but are just one point back of the third-place Coquitlam Express, who’ve lost two straight. Friday night’s debacle at the
Prince George Coliseum began with the Spruce Kings jumping out to a 2-0 lead by the 13:17 mark of the first period, with both goals coming off the stick of Brogan O’Brien. O’Brien completed the hat trick in the third period, scoring the team’s seventh goal. Surrey forward Dalton Heinen tallied for the Eagles near the end of the first period, but the second frame was the visiting team’s undoing. Prince George scored four times in the period, including a natural hat trick – three straight goals – from Brent Lashuk. Lashuk’s third goal chased Eagles’ starter Devon Fordyce from the net, and he was replaced by Bo Didur. Surrey allowed 50 shots on net in the loss, while managing just 29 on Spruce Kings’ goalie Jesse Janks.
The following night, neither team scored in the first period, and the Eagles took their first lead of the weekend when 20-year-old forward Luke Sandler – playing just his second game in Surrey colours after being acquired from the Trail Smoke Eaters last week – found the back of the net. The 1-0 lead lasted until the third period, when Prince George’s Jake LeBrun tied the game on the power-play. The game stayed knotted at 1-1 until Renouf ’s late-game heroics put the visitors back on top. This weekend, the Eagles head back out on the road for a Friday tilt with the Merritt Centennials, before returning home Saturday to host the Cents at South Surrey Arena. Saturday’s game is the annual Teddy Bear Toss, in support of the Surrey Christmas Bureau and the Peace Arch Hospital Auxiliary.
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Seahawks claim gold, Breakers, Nightriders earn silver Seaquam, Pacific Academy to host provincial championships THE SEAQUAM
Seahawks lived up to their provincial ranking Monday, sweeping the Clayton Heights Nightriders 3-0 in the Senior AAA final of the Fraser Valley girls high school volleyball playoffs at the Langley Events Centre.
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Shalene Reimer of the Pacific Academy Breakers plays the ball during the Fraser Valley Championship tournment in Langley. Reimer was a tournament all-star, while the Breakers placed second. Tamara Clarke of Seaquam was named the Most Valuable Player (MVP) of the playoff, while teammate Leah Martin and Amy Davidson were selected to the all-star team. The Seahawks, ranked second in the province among Senior AAA teams, will host the B.C. championship tournament Nov. 28-30. The Nightriders will also be at the provincial tournament after placing second at the Fraser Valley zone playoff. Clayton Heights placed Keira Fisher and Taylor Duhamel on the allstar team. A second Surrey school won a silver
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hen Road Rules first wrote about a new type of auto insurance based on personalized rates for customers willing to allow their insurer to monitor their driving using telematic devices, its potential to inspire widespread safer driving with significant discount rewards seemed an unassailable ‘win-win.’ Clearly it was a novel carrot-versus-stick approach with little or no downside. The quick uptake in Europe and the US, where monitored driving insurance was first offered, has more or less confirmed this. But it has also been criticized as ‘Orwellian’ and restrictive of “motoring freedom.” If such criticism isn’t tongue-in-cheek, it certainly is cheekiness of a whole new order. The gist of the opposition is a wail from those who don’t want to drive like an extremely cautious “Little Old Lady From Pasadena,” not only about their potential loss of freedom but their fear that ‘her’ 12% discount will be subsidized by 20% hikes in their premiums. And they chide selling out for such a “measly amount.” Referencing “The Little Old Lady From Pasadena” as the prototype for oppressed adherence to un-fun rules was not what Don Altfeld, Jan Berry and Roger Christian had in mind when they wrote the song based on Johnny Carson’s jokes about this Southern California archetype. Quite the opposite. They took the archetype—the little old lady with her pretty little flowerbed of white gardenias and rickety old garage housing her
“brand-new, shiny red, super-stock Dodge”— and stood it on its head. This lady was a mean speedster, who drove fast and hard —“the terror of Colorado Boulevard.” And the song celebrates this spirit in its energizing refrain—“Go granny, go granny, go granny, go!” It was a huge surf music hit for the then well-known duo, Jan and Dean, and its ‘driving’ beat, great melody and humorous lyrics have preserved most of its original charm. These days there aren’t many new car songs. Road racing is a Criminal Code offence, and not keeping your “foot off the accelerator!” can generate a costly excessive speeding ticket. And it is difficult to call out the “killjoy” aspect of safe driving rules and bypass irony. It turns out that killjoy-ism has been a life-saver, as Road Rules details in reporting the statistics showing a steadily downward trend in crash fatalities and injuries in most of the major early-motorized countries. The car advertisements that still show attractive young women and curvy roads are more in the nature of camp. Safety also sells to a large component of the car buying market. The march of history alone contributes to changing cultural norms. Shortly before “Little Old Lady” in 1964, Jan & Dean had a hit with “Dead Man’s Curve,” a song about a teenage street race in Los Angeles ending, tragically, at the nearly 90° right turn on Sunset Boulevard just past North Whittier Drive. Two years later, Jan (Jan Berry) of Jan and Dean crashed his Corvette into a parked truck near dead man’s curve suffering life-altering head injuries. And so the legacy of this hugely talented musician who died on March 26, 2004 includes the Jan Berry Centre for the Brain Injured, which opened in 1992 to provide arts-based rehabilitation treatment. …by Cedric Hughes, Barrister & Solicitor with regular weekly contributions from Leslie McGuffin, LL.B.
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Royal City Youth Ballet Company Society proudly presents, for the 25th season, the full length g ballet, the Nutcracker.
Pursuant to Sections 26 and 94 of the Community Charter S.B.C. 2003, Chapter 26, as amended, the City of Surrey hereby gives notice of the intention to dispose of the following City lands:
Civic Address:
Parcel A of Section 22 Block 5 North Range 1 West New Westminster District Shown on Plan EPP33778 Parcel B of Section 23 Block 5 North Range 1 West New Westminster District Shown on Plan EPP33778 Parcel C of Section 23 Block 5 North Range 1 West New Westminster District Shown on Plan EPP33778
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The longest running Nutcracker ballet performance in Canada!
Artistic Director Dolores Kirkwood, OBC
Surrey Arts Centre, Surrey Friday, December 13 7:00 pm Saturday, December 14 1:00 & 4:00 pm Sunday, December 15 1:00 & 4:00 pm
Box Office: 604-501-5566 https://tickets.surrey.ca Further information can be obtained from the City of Surrey, Realty Services Division, Engineering Department, 14245 - 56 Avenue, Surrey, BC V3X 3A2. Phone (604) 598-5718. THIS ADVERTISEMENT IS FOR THE PURPOSE OF PUBLIC DISCLOSURE ONLY, NOT SOLICITATION OF AN OFFER
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were outscored 10-7 by the Ridge Meadows Flames Friday night in Maple Ridge, then dropped a 7-3 decision to the Port Moody Panthers Saturday in North Delta. Now at 5-15-1 (won-lost-tied), the Devils are 10 points behind the fourthplace Grandview Steelers in the Tom Shaw Conference. The Wolf Pack scored three powerplay goals in their win Wednesday, breaking a 1-1 tie early in the second period and never surrendering the lead the rest of the way. They were up 6-2 early in the third period before Joshua Smith of the Devils found the net twice. Jackson Surbey and Thomas Cecchi also scored for North Delta, with Nicholas Holowko earning a pair of assists. Two nights later in Maple Ridge, North Delta held a 30-26 shots on goal advantage and erased deficits of 3-0 and 6-4 to pull even with the Flames early in the second period and again after 40 minutes. But three goals by the Flames in the first eight minutes of the third frame decided the contest. Smith had another two goals for North Delta, and added one assist. Surbey also scored twice and had one helper. Mitchell Biermann with two goals and Colin Catchpole with one completed the scoring, with Levi De Waal collecting three assists. Saturday back at the Sungod Arena, the Devils fell behind 2-0 after just six minutes of play and trailed 2-1 and 5-2 at the period breaks. Surbey, Biermann and Joshua Trisevic were the goal scorers for North Delta. The Devils are on the road tonight (Thursday) against the Mission City Outlaws, then host Grandview Saturday at 7:15 p.m. in the Sungod Arena.
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KJERSEM, Leif Lorents Larsen
VAN DE KAMP DYBLE, Gloria Edna May 26, 1940 - Nov 18, 2013 After a courageous fight with cancer, Gloria passed away peacefully in her home on November the 18th, in the loving arms of her family. Gloria was born and raised in Vancouver British Columbia. She was always busy with many hobbies and for many years was a Master Doll Maker. Together Dick and Gloria enjoyed rock hounding, jewelry making and showing their vintage car. They also loved to travel in their motor home particularly to Arizona for 3 months every winter. They, along with their passengers two cats and a dog, made and met many friends while on their journeys together. It is with great sadness that Gloria leaves behind her beloved husband Dick of 53 years, her son Rick and his wife Bev, son James and his wife Rosie, daughter Michelle and her partner Oliver. Gloria also leaves behind her brother Bill Symons and his wife Sharon and their children Gordon and Sharlene as well as Dick’s sister Louise McCartney. Gloria was a beautiful person who warmed the hearts of many who came to know her. Her family always came first and she was the “glue” that kept everyone together. We will all miss her tremendously. Dear Mother, You are not forgotten Though on earth you are no more Still in memory you are with us As you always were before. Forever loved and truly missed. A Celebration of Her Life will be held Friday November 22nd 2013, at 10:00am at Henderson’s Funeral Home 20786 Fraser Highway Langley BC. In lieu of flowers the family requests memorial donations be made to the BC Cancer Society and Surrey Hospice.
Gerrit (Roy) van de Kamp of Langley, BC died on Monday, November 18. He was born on January 15, 1926 in Wilsum, Overijssel, NL, married Jenny Admiraal and immigrated to Canada in 1953. He is survived by his wife of 60 years Jenny van de Kamp-Admiraal of Langley. Also survived by 5 children: Marlene (Martin) Sanderse, of Brampton, ON; Roy (Arlene) van de Kamp, of Edmonton AB; Charlie (Renée) van de Kamp, of Surrey BC; Harold (Diane) van de Kamp, of Chilliwack BC; Anna-May (Richard) Taekema, of Abbotsford BC; 20 grandchildren and 7 great grandchildren. A viewing and visitation will be held from 7-8pm on Thursday at Henderson’s Funeral Home 20786 Fraser Hwy, Langley, BC. The funeral service will be held on Friday, November 22, 2013 at 1:00PM in the Langley Canadian Reformed Church, 21804 - 52nd Ave., Langley, BC. Standing reception to follow the service. Isaiah 26:3 “The steadfast of mind You will keep in perfect peace, because he trusts in You.”
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COMING EVENTS
TRANSCENDENTAL MEDITATION INTRODUCTORY TALKS 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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7 Long Haul Truck Drivers C Sanghera Transport Ltd. in Surrey is hiring 7 F/T long haul truck drivers with 1 to 2 years exp. and class 1 driver’s licence.
Sept. 7, 1931 - Aug. 26, 2013 We sadly announce the passing of Leif Kjersem, born in New Westminster, BC. Predeceased by his parents Hans and Caroline in 1967 and his only brother Harry. Survived by children Jeff (Carmel), Jan (Ron), Betsy (Bill) and Tom, five grandchildren and one great granddaughter from his first marriage and daughter Angela (Rob) and her family from his second. Dad was a gifted shipwright and his passion was wooden boats. He was renowned in both Queensborough and the Annieville Slough for his skilled craftsmanship. He enjoyed winter sports with his children in their early years. No service by request. Rest in peace Dad.
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Concession (Hot dogs), Games, Prizes & Fun!
PRECIOUS CHILDREN LICENCED DAYCARE 8250 161 St. Sry - Fleetwood
Mon-Fri 7am-6pm. 0-12 Yrs old Before / Afterschool Care Excellent Educational Programs playtime, arts & crafts, fun activities. Reasonable Rates Snacks Incl
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ACCOUNTING POSITION Individual capable of doing A/R, payroll & other office tasks as needed. Must have 1 year exp in accounting, able to work with little supervision, and able to be task oriented.
Fax resume to: 604-853-4179
DRIVING OPPORTUNITIES Gregg Distributors (B.C.) Ltd.
Distribution Warehouse in Langley requires individuals to drive light truck. Experience and knowledge of the lower mainland is a prerequisite. COMPETITIVE SALARY & BENEFITS PACKAGE
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• Annual Starting Revenue of $12,000 - $120,000 • Guaranteed Cleaning Contracts • Professional Training Provided • Financing Available • Ongoing Support • Low Down Payment required A Respected Worldwide Leader in Franchised Office Cleaning. Coverall of BC 604.434.7744 info@coverallbc.com www.coverallbc.com
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Fax Resumes & Abstract to: Gregg Distributors (B.C.) Ltd. at 604.888.4688 or Email to: info@greggbc.ca or Visit: Employment Opportunities at www.greggdistributors.ca
HIGHWAY OWNER OPERATORS $3500 SIGNING BONUS 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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We offer above average rates and an excellent employee benefits package. To join our team of professional drivers, email a detailed resume, current driver’s abstract and details of your truck to: careers@vankam.com or Call 604-968-5488 or Fax: 604-587-9889 Only those of interest will be contacted. Van Kam is committed to Employment Equity and Environmental Responsibility.
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until Dec 3, 2013
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Sales Specialist Digital Products Black Press has an immediate opening for a digital sales specialist to monetize several highly successful online advertising platforms including LocalWork.ca. Main Duties: t Contact prospective customers as directed by the Manager for a range of Black Press Digital advertising opportunities. Primary contact will be via telephone & e-mail. t Maintain contact and call volumes through a CRM system. t Creativity is an asset. Qualifications: t The successful candidate will possess exceptional telephone marketing skills and will enjoy working in fast paced environment and have at least 2 years of direct selling experience. t This is a full time position based in Langley, BC. Black Press Offers Competitive Compensation, Benefits & Opportunities For Career Development. t Apply with resume to: Kristy O’Connor, Digital Sales Manager: koconnor@bpdigital.ca
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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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Production Worker Black Press
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.
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Consider a career in aviation Servisair is a leading global provider of aviation ground services delivering an integrated range of handling solutions across 121 locations such as groundhandling and airport services to several airline companies. Visit our website: www.servisair.com . The Fueling Supervisor is responsible for managing the day-to-day activities of the fueling operation on his/her shift, while ensuring that customer standards and contractual services are met.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES t Directly supervises all employees on the Ramp on a daily basis. t Guides and directs employees in the effective execution of duties, assists in problem solving and ensures that all Company health and safety policies are enforced. t Assists the Manager of Operations - Fueling in developing workforce schedules as it relates to cost and productivity of the Fueling Operations. t Assists with safety and technical training, as well as maintenance of training records as required. t Runs Accident/Injury investigation and Incident Command on scene. t Performs all daily operational paperwork: daily shift reports, delays reporting, employee performance documentation, WCB forms, and overtime control. t Executes fueling related functions, as required. t Performs all related duties as assigned.
Fax resume: 604-853-4179
FOSTER/SOCIAL CARE RESPITE Caregivers
PLEA Community Services Society is looking for individuals and families who can provide respite care in their homes for youth aged 12 to 18, who are attending a recovery program for alcohol and/or drug addiction. Qualified applicants must be available on weekends and have a home that can accommodate one to two youth and meet all safety requirements. Training and support is provided. If interested, please call a member of our Family Recruiting Team at:
YARD PERSON, F/T Mega Cranes Ltd. an industry leader, is seeking an energetic, aggressive, self starter for full time yard position. Must have a valid driver’s license, have a minimum grade 12 education. If you are interested in this exciting and unique opportunity. Please Fax or email resume Attn. Mike Fax: 604-599-5250 email:mike@megacranes.com email:info@megacranes.com
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for Construction Co. site trailer. Will require an organized person and accounting exp. suggested.
Email resumes to:
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BOOKKEEPER/OFFICE Administrator Required 20 - 30 hours a week Must be familiar with the following: - Excel, Microsoft Office and emails - Verify payments and payroll Phone or email Artika at: artika.madhatters@gmail.com 604-594-7210 Ext. 7
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Interested candidates should email their resume to: Mike.Matheson@am.servisair.com by indicating the reference: Fueling Supervisor
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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.
Servisair is committed to employment equity.
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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.
If you are interested in this position, please e-mail your resume, including “Production Worker” in the subject line to:
MERCHANDISE: CLASS 500’S From antiques & collectibles, to sporting goods and electronics, to parakeets and pet supplies, if it’s considered merchandise for sale, you can find it here.
This position is located at the Vancouver International Airport. It is a unionized position, full-time and the hourly rate is $21.00.
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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
Starting at $12.20 + Shift Premiums!
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This position is an entry level, general labour position that involves the physical handling of the newspaper and related advertising supplements.
604-708-2628
t Must possess a High School diploma or GED equivalent and/or equivalent experience related to field. t Must have supervisory experience (in a unionized environment, an asset). t Knowledge of into-plane fueling and GSE fueling, as well as familiarity with equipment such as hydrants and tanker refuelers; an asset. t Must possess a minimum Class 5BC Provincial Driver Licence, Class 1 is preferred. t Available and flexible to work 24/7 on various shifts (day, evening, weekends and holidays). t Meet Transport Canada requirements stipulated in the ‘Airport Restricted Area Access Clearance Program’. t Must possess the ability to react quickly and make decisions which do not negatively impact operations and service levels. t Strong leadership skills, excellent interpersonal skills and well organized. t Ability to multi task and work well under pressure.
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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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RECEPTIONIST req’d F/T for busy accounting firm. Should be comfortable with Excel & Word. Must be able to speak Punjabi. Email resume to: priya@asbubber.com
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Cubermen, Shake & Shingle Packers, Block Pilers, Trimmermen, Shake & Shingle Sawyers & Forklift/Yardman
STRATA MANAGERS Baywest Management Corporation
Required by Maple Ridge Red Cedar Products.
We are currently recruiting for Strata Manager positions to care for our growing portfolio of strata clients, in both our Surrey and Vancouver Offices. Applicants must be Licensed Strata Managers with previous experience.
Apply in writing to: fax: 604-462-7246 or email shipping@ frasercedarproducts.com
Successful candidates must be able to demonstrate: - strong people skills. - very good communication skills. - excellent computer literacy and systems skills. - ability to lead and serve our clients. - organization skills that allow them to respond to many directives in a timely fashion.
ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN
required by Pitt Meadows based company.Experience with trouble shooting to the component level is nec. Valid D.L. is required. Please forward resumes to:
Adam @ #12-11443 Kingston St Maple Ridge, V2X 0Y6
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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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We are BCâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s leading strata management firm and offer a competitive salary, benefits plan, a positive work environment.
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46 Surrey/North Delta Leader Thursday, November 21, 2013 PERSONAL SERVICES 179
DRIVING SCHOOLS
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 242
CONCRETE & PLACING
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 281
GARDENING
R.A.G. DRIVING SCHOOL
Skills to pass road tests, safe performance driving, Class 5 & 7, easy parallel & stall parking.
Call Ali 604-618-2567 30 years in driver training
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FINANCIAL SERVICES
GET BACK ON TRACK! Bad credit? Bills? Unemployed? Need Money? We Lend! If you own your own home - you qualify. Pioneer Acceptance Corp. Member BBB. 1-877-987-1420 www.pioneerwest.com
DESIGN
F All types of concrete work F F Re & Re F Forming F Site prep FDriveways FExposed FStamped F Bobcat Work F WCB Insured
(604)240-1920 “LAMINATE/QUARTZ/GRANITE” JMS Countertops, 30 yrs/refs + John 604-970-8424 +
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PSB DRYWALL + All Boarding, Taping, Framing & Texture. Insured work. Dump Removal Service. 604-762-4657/604-764-6416
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YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 Service Call Lic #89402 Same day guarn’td We love small jobs! 604-568-1899
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06951 Electrician Lic. Low cost. PANEL CHANGE. Big/small jobs. Residential/ Comm. 604-374-0062
283 GUTTERS & DOWNSPOUTS Christmas Light Installation
EXCAVATOR / BOBCAT
Gutter Cleaning, Window Cleaning. Over 20 yrs exp. 778-384-4912
Drainage / Concrete Breaking
V Joes External Cleaning V Packages 778-773-5730
and MUCH MORE
25 Years Exp. SEE US AT:
www.valleyconstruction.com Excavator & Bobcat Services •Drainage•Back-Filling•SA Dump •Landscaping & Excavating •Landclearing & Bulldozing Hourly or Contract 38 Years exp. “Accept Visa, Mastercard, Discovery & Debit”
604-576-6750 or Cell: 604.341.7374
GUTTERS • WINDOWS • ROOFS “A finished look from top to bottom, top quality work at bottom pricing!” * Fully Insured * Licensed * Bonded Gutters. Christmas Lights. Tile Roof cleaning - Pressure Cleaning, Please Call Victor 604-589-0356
GUTTER CLEANING
SAME DAY SERVICE AVAILABLE
Call Ian 604-724-6373
ALWAYS! GUTTER Cleaning & Roof Blowing, Moss Control,30 yrs exp., Reliable! Simon 604-230-0627
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VOLUNTEERS
GARDENING
HOME IMPROVEMENTS
*Fall Clean-up *Pruning *Gardening *Garden/Shrub Removal *Fencing www.lawnranger1990.com Call 604-597-8500
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
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JUNK REMOVAL
~ PRO PAINTERS ~ INTERIOR / EXTERIOR Quality Work, Free Estimates
By RECYCLE-IT!
• Furniture • Appliances • Electronics • Junk/Rubbish • Construction Debris • Drywall • Yard Waste • Concrete • Everything Else! **Estate Clean-Up Specialists**
Member of Better Business Bureau
WCB INSURED
Vincent 543-7776
PIANOS & HOT TUBS NO PROBLEM!
AJM PAINTING Ticketed Owner Does the Work! A+ Rating
604.587.5865
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BBB, WCB & LIABILITY Cell 604-837-6699
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KITCHEN CABINETS
VOLUNTEERS
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY
LANDSCAPING
Fall Landscaping Specials
30% off our reg rates + Bonus Hedge Trimming, Rubbish Removal, Leaf collecting, Bed Weeding, Gutters, Power Wash, Liming etc
Call 778-846-7739 to book
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Roofing Experts. 778-230-5717 Repairs/Re-Roof/New Roofs. All work Gtd. Free Est. Call Frank.
BEST BUSY BOYS ROOFING LTD.
Peter 778-552-1828 www.pskpainting.com
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
GET THE BEST
FOR YOUR MOVING Experienced Mover w/affordable rates, STARTING AT $40/HR 24/7 - Licensed & Insured. ** Seniors Discounts ** fortiermoving.ca
Call: 778-773-3737
ABE MOVING - $35/Hr. Per Person *Reliable Careful Movers. *Rubbish Removal. *24 Hours. 604-999-6020
AFFORDABLE MOVING
From 1, 3, 5, 7 & 10 Ton Trucks Licensed ~ Reliable ~ 1 to 3 Men Free Estimate/Senior Discount Residential~Commercial~Pianos
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
Call: Chris 604-351-5001
*Pros *Reliable *Refs. avail.
Morris 604-597-2286 Marcus 604-818-2327
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604-787-5915/604-291-7778
COMPLETE Roofing Ltd. Repairs & gutters, all roofs. WCB, BBB, Reas guaranteed. Sr Disc. 604-725-0106
PLUMBING
A Gas Fitter 0 Plumber
www.treeworksonline.ca treeworkes@yahoo.ca PRO TREE SERVICES Quality pruning/shaping/hedge trimming/ removals & stump grinding. John, 604-588-8733/604-318-9270
RENOS & REPAIRS Excellent price on Hot Water Tanks Furnace, Boilers, Plumbing Jobs & Furnace & duct cleaning
PETS
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PETS
BERNESE MOUNTAIN Dog Puppies. Vet checked with first shots and ready for loving homes. $975. Langley area. 778-241-5504.
Reno’s and Repairs
Furnace, Boilers, Hot Water Heat Plumbing Jobs ~ Reas rates
~ 604-597-3758 ~
CAIRN TERRIER Puppies. Home raised, Shots, dewormed. $450. 778-808-0570, 604-859-1724
A PLUMBER / GAS FITTER. Plumbing install/repair. Renos, Hwtr tank. Boiler Furnace. Reas 604-618-8315
CATS GALORE, TLC has for adoption spayed & neutered adult cats. 604-309-5388 / 604-856-4866
CRESCENT Plumbing & Heating Licensed Residential 24hr. Service
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
• Hot water tanks • Furnaces • Broilers • Plugged Drains 778-862-0560
FIXIT PLUMBING & HEATING H/W Tanks, Reno’s, Boilers, Furn’s. Drain Cleaning. Ins. (604)596-2841 LOCAL PLUMBER $45 Service Call Plumbing, Heating, Plugged Drains. Mustang Plumbing 778-714-2441 ALEX MECHANICAL Heating, Plumbing & Gas Fitting. Licensed, Bonded & Insured. (604)761-3729
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RUBBISH REMOVAL
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Hauling Anything.. But Dead Bodies!!
20 YARD BINS AVAILABLE We Load or You Load !
604.220.JUNK(5865) Serving Metro Vancouver Since 1988
BRO MARV PLUMBING 24/7 Plumbing, heating, plugged drains BBB. (604)582-1598, bromarv.com 10% OFF if you Mention this AD! *Plumbing *Heating *Reno’s *More Lic.gas fitter. Aman: 778-895-2005
www.prestigepainters.ca PRICES SO LOW I MUST BE MAD Call MAD ABOUT PAINTING. Free Estimates. Int/Ext. 778-773-3918
FULLY INSURED
**EMERGENCY CALL OUT** Certified Arborist Reports
• Tree Trimming • Fully Insured • Best Rates
ASPHALT PAVING • Brick Driveways • Retaining Walls • Foundation Repairs • Sealcoating 604-618-2304
Prestige Painters
Free Estimates!
Morris The Arborist
DANGEROUS TREE REMOVAL * Pruning * Retopping * Falling Service Surrey 25 years
removal done RIGHT!
PAVING/SEAL COATING
(Ceiling & Trim extra) Price incls Cloverdale Premium quality paint. NO PAYMENT until Job is completed. Ask us about our Laminate Flooring & Maid Services.
•Condos •Townhomes •House Interiors
TREE SERVICES
TREE & STUMP 332
LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE
329 PAINTING & DECORATING
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www.bestbusyboysroofing.com
$45/Hr
604-537-4140
Aluminum patio cover, sunroom, railing and vinyl. 604-521-2688 www.PatioCoverVancouver.com
Canuck Roofing All Roof Repairs Any job big or small. Free Est. *WCB *Insured *BBB 778-772-1969
ABBA MOVERS & DEL Res/comm 1-4 ton truck, 1 man $35/hr, 2 men from $45. Honest, bsmt clean up. 25yrs Exp. 24hrs/7days 604-506-7576
Surrey Crime Prevention Society (SCPS) is currently seeking three (3) volunteers for administrative and data entry positions at their Newton office. SCPS is a not-for-profit organization that works closely with our community partners to enhance community safety in the City of Surrey. We are offering an opportunity for university students to enhance their resumes by working on administrative and data entry projects. If you are looking to gain a competitive edge in the job market, then this is the position for you. Are you the ideal candidate? This is what you need: • Comprehensive knowledge and ability to use Microsoft office- specially using Word and Excel • The ability to build and maintain databases • Can carry out projects from start to finish • Comfortable answering and receiving phone call, and using email communication • Strong knowledge of Social Media applications • Basic office filing and organization skills • Comfortable working independently and in a team based environment • Excellent communications skills (both written and verbal) How you can apply: Please forward your resume and cover letter to Michelle at michelle@preventcrime.ca. You will be required to present a portfolio of your work.
Surrey Crime Prevention Society is looking for volunteers to support Speed Watch Program. Speed Watch volunteers work with a team and set up a speed reader board that tracks vehicles driving at excessive speeds in playground areas, school zones and high risk crash sites. This program assists with traffic and speeding issues through data collection and public awareness. Volunteers gain valuable experience and perspective through traffic safety initiatives and are invited to Speed Watch training events sponsored by ICBC, Valley Traffic Systems and Surrey RCMP throughout the year. Are you the ideal candidate? This is what you need: • Comfortable working in a team based environment • Excellent communications skills (both written and verbal) • Ability/interest in attending training workshops and training sessions sponsored by ICBC/Valley Traffic Training • Commitment to a 3-hours shift, 4 times per month – weather permitting How you can apply: Interested volunteers may contact jen@preventcrime.ca for further information
INTERIOR/EXTERIOR Quality work at the lowest price Phone & compare. In business 25 years. Fully Insured. Free Estimates.
1PRO MOVING & SHIPPING. Across the street - across the world Real Professionals, Reas. Rates. Best in every way! 604-721-4555.
www.affordablemoversbc.com
Are you interested in a career in law enforcement or making a difference in your community?
PSK PAINTING
MOVING & STORAGE
Are you a university student looking to enhance your work experience?
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY
SUNDECKS
GL ROOFING. Cedar/Asphalt, Flat roofs, WCB Clean Gutters - $80. 604-240-5362. info@glroofing.ca
QUICKWAY Kitchen Cabinets Ltd. ****Mention this ad for 10% Off **** Call Raman @ 604-561-4041.
ELECTRICAL
778-883-0817
HOME REPAIRS
A1 BATH RENO’S. Bsmt suites, drywall, patios, plumbing, siding, fencing, roofing, landscaping, etc. Joe 604-961-9937.
Reno & Texture Specialist, Painting.
263 EXCAVATING & DRAINAGE
604-572-3733
CALL BRENT
“No job too small”. 604-825-8469
Exp’d European Lady to clean your house or apartment. Ref’s avail. 604-597-4891 or 778-241-9080.
*Appliances *BBQs *Exercise Equip *Cars/Trucks/Trailers *Hotwater Tanks *Furnaces * Restaurant Equipment All FREE pickup!
FINISHING, HARDWOOD & LAMINATE FLOORS CUSTOM SHOWERS & SAUNAS
DRYWALL
RUBBISH REMOVAL
Specializing in • Concrete • Forming • Framing • Siding
UNIQUE CONCRETE
CLEANING SERVICES
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FREE! Scrap Metal Removal...FREE!!!
BL CONTRACTING
A Call to Vern. Free Est. Drywall,
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353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS
MOON CONSTRUCTION BUILDING SERVICES
All Phases of Renovations
damaged concrete. Ken 604-307-4923
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329 PAINTING & DECORATING
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
604-218-3064
SEMI-RETIRED contractor will do small concrete jobs. Patio’s, sidewalks, driveway’s. Re & re old or
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HOME IMPROVEMENTS
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
All your carpentry needs & handyman requirements.
Call: Rick (604) 202-5184
FREE ESTIMATES
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
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HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
• Additions • Renovations • New Construction
Placing & Finishing * Forming * Site Prep, old concrete removal * Excavation & Reinforcing * Re-Re Specialists 34 Years Exp. Free Estimates. coastalconcrete.ca
778-231-9675, 778-231-9147
Need CA$H Today? Own a vehicle? Borrow up to $25,000
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
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PRESSURE WASHING
Gutters. Christmas Lights. Tile Roof cleaning - Pressure Cleaning, Please Call Victor 604-589-0356
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
DISPOSAL BINS By Recycle-it 6 - 50 Yard Bins
Starting from $99.
German Shorthaired Pointer Puppies, CKC, vet check, great family pets and hunting companions. Avail. Dec 24. $650. 604-703-5744
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 P/B GERMAN ROTTWEILER Puppies. ready Dec. 1st. $1000/firm. (778)899-3326
TOY POODLE PUP 6 weeks old. Male, white with black markings $700. 604-820-4230, 604-302-7602
YELLOW LAB PUPS. 3 females. Ready to go. Vet checked. $600. 604-852-6176 Abbotsford.
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
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Delivery & Pick-Up Included Residential & Commercial Service • Green Waste • Construction Debris • Renovations • House Clean Outs
604.587.5865 www.recycleitcanada.ca FLEETWOOD WASTE Bin Rentals 10-30 Yards. Call Ken at 604-294-1393
EXTRA
CHEAP RUBBISH REMOVAL Almost for free! (778)997-5757, (604)587-5991
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APPLIANCES
APPLIANCES FOR SALE
Above oven Kenmore Microwave (black) fan as well. , Beaumark dishwasher (white). All in good working order. We are remodeling and changing colour. North Delta 604-591-9740
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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
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GARAGE SALES
RENTALS 706
APARTMENT/CONDO
GARAGE SALE
PARKSIDE
18217 64th Ave
APARTMENTS
CLOVERDALE
Sat, Nov 23rd, 9am-2pm (backlane access)
Boys clothing (all sizes), lots of household items, books, tricycle, some baby items, soccer cleats, some new stuff & lots more.
HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper?
566 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
Heat & Hot Water Included
PIANO. Mason & Risch Toronto Comes with bench. Low standing. Good condition $600. 604-854-5929
To Arrange a Viewing Call Joyce
MISC. FOR SALE
FOR SALE BY OWNER
4.5 acres with completely redone home, riding ring, 7 stall horse barn. Owner will take smaller home in trade and carry financing. Drive by: 26545 62nd Ave. Asking $1,299,000. 604-671-7498 / 604-541-6391
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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
639 REAL ESTATE SERVICES • DIFFICULTY SELLING? •
Difficulty Making Payments? No Equity? Penalty? Expired Listing? We Buy Homes! No Fees! No Risk! www.GVCPS.ca / 604-786-4663
RENTALS 706
APARTMENT/CONDO
GUILDFORD GARDENS
SURREY - 13820 72nd Ave 2 Bdrm 780 sq/ft. $755/mo. Shares $2,500.
$760 2 bdrm. from $875
www.hawthornehousing.org
1 bdrm. from
• 24 Hour On-site Management
PETS ALLOWED • Minutes walk to Holly Elementary School • Across from the NEW GUILDFORD TOWN CENTER & WALMART SUPERCENTRE • 1 min. drive to PORT MANN
No Subsidy, U/G Parking, 2 Appls, NO pets. Avail Now.
Email Application or Phone 604-592-5663 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
SUNNY WHITE ROCK
Great Location Amid Sea & Shops 1/2 Month FREE Rent 1 Bdrm Suites - Avail Now
Heat & Hot Water Included
Incl heat, h.water, sec u/g pkng & SWIMMING POOL
To Arrange a Viewing Call Grace
Call 604-536-0379
604.319.7514
~ Fir Apartments ~
Alex Fraser Bridge Area Warehse w/Office & Bay door. 1550sf. Good access to all Lwr Mainland. 604-951-2330
CALL FOR NEW SPECIALS
S. SURREY. Warehouse, approx 1800 sf. 220 wiring, 4 -14’ doors $1500/m, or approx. 1000 sf $650/m. Gated. Suitable for storage. Avail. now. Call 604-835-6000
604-584-5233
www.cycloneholdings.ca
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DUPLEXES/4PLEXES
CLOVERDALE 2 Bdrm-$930 & 1 bdrm-$790 inc heat & hot water. N/P. 604-576-1465, 604-612-1960
GUILDFORD bright clean 2 bdrm bsmt, w/d, fenced yard, near schls. NS/NP. $750 +utils. 604-283-9055.
GUILDFORD - 2 bd 1 bth top flr reno’d, new appl, u/g prkg, $900 incl ht/hw. lh@micar.ca 1-250-474-7743 np/s
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
‘’IT’S THAT SIMPLE IN NORTH DELTA’’
N.DELTA 11858-72nd Ave. Completely reno’d 3 bdrm upper suite, 2 full baths, avail now. $1400/mo incl hydro, heat, laundry. 604-329-7858.
You’re Good People We’re A Good Place Game, Set, Match Kennedy Pl (Adults, Seniors) Ridon Apts (Family)
604-596-9588 Crossroads Enterprises ‘’We got a great thing going on’’
MAYFLOWER CO-OP
2 Bdrm unit $847/mo. 1 Bdrm units $695 - $725/mo 5 Min walk to Surrey Ctrl Skytrain, and all amenities. Well maintained, clean, quiet, sec’d adult only bldg. No Pets. Shared purchase required. Call: 604-583-2122 or email: maycoop@shawbiz.ca
Sry 100/123 5 bdrm up $1400 2 bdrm ste $750 on deadend street cls to ament Immed 778-893-5972 SURREY 124/83. Lrg family home new kitch cabinets, appli’s, 3 bdrms up, 3 bdrms down, own laund. Refs req. Text/call Joe 604-828-1661. SURREY 129 / 100 Ave. 4 bdrm, 2.5 baths, near amens. NS/NP. $1450/mo + utils. 778-389-3532 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 SURREY, 78/122 St. 4 bdrm rancher with garage, nice & clean, 5 appls, Immed. $1350 + util. Cat OK. Call 604-512-3184 / 778-709-3767 SURREY 80/192 St. Whole house, 2 bdrm, 1 bath, unfin bsmt, 5 acres, avail. ref’s. $1450. 604-574-4135 SURREY. 97/114. Fully reno’d 5 bdrm. 2 bath, w/d, $1800+util. Avail. now. 604-783-7723 SURREY Bolivar Hts 134/112A Ave 5 Bdrm house, 2.5 baths, 2 carports quiet neighbourhood, on view lot, close to all amens. Avail Dec 1st. No pets.$1700 +utils 778-709-0194 Surrey Ctre- 4 bdrm w/million$ view, 2 bath, jacuzzi, FP,storage, all amen., quiet area, $1595/m,NP,NS References req. 778-896-5509 SURREY Royal Hts. 116/98 4Bdrm rancher, huge sunroom, nr amens. Avail now. $1400. 604-537-2102 WHITE ROCK - 950sf. 3 bdrms. 1/2 blk. to beach & shops. Older style quaint home, new paint, carpet. Incls. W/D. 3 car prkg. $1200 small pet OK. Avail. Now. 604.418.6654
733 MOBILE HOMES & PADS NEWTON MOBILE HOME PARK. 2 Large RV Pads available for mobile home. Call 604-597-4787.
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HOMES FOR RENT
Cedar Hills- 4 bedroom rancher, 1 bath, $1300/m + util. Also 2 bdrm suite $750/m incl. hydro/gas. Available Dec.01 778-322-4209 CLOVERDALE: Close to University Avail. now. 3 bdrm, w/d on main flr. Big yard. Large deck. Plenty of storage,ns/np. $1450/mo. For more info call 604-365-1700 or 604-807-6134
2013 TOYOTA MATRIX - 4 dr automatic, pwr windows, a/c. Dark Gray. Only 500K. $12,700: 604-825-9477
SURREY CENTRAL. Clean 1 bdrm bsmt suite. Available now. N/S, N/P. Call 778-896-6544.
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SURREY Chimney Hill 1 Bdrm suite Now/Dec 1st, ns/np. $700 incl utils, cble,laundry,internet. 604-729-8462
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
N. DELTA 2 bdrm ste super clean. NS/NP. Avail Dec 1. $850/mo incl utils. 604-618-0480.
Guildford. 3 or 2 bdrm, full bath, priv laundry, avail Dec 1. Ns/np, incl util, net, cble. 604-728-7986 / 728-3865 LRG 2 Bd rm basement. 1300sq.ft. 9 ft. ceilings, lrg windows. Inc. laundry, hydro, cable, internet. $1050. 164St 92Ave. 604-537-4792 N. DELTA 118/82 Ave Nice & clean 2 bdrm ste. $750 incl hydro/cable. Avail now. NS/NP. (778)251-2328 NEWTON 128/68 Ave. 1bdr gr/lvl, new home, nr all amens, ns/np. Dec 1st. $550 incl utils. 604-594-4638 NEWTON130/65 Ave: Cozy 1 Bdrm gr lvl ste in brand new hse. N/S, N/P. Dec 1st $575 incl utils/cable. 604-961-7731 or 778-288-7272.
VEHICLES WANTED
SURREY, CHIMNEY HEIGHTS Spacious 3 bdrm, 2 full baths. N/P. Close to all amens, school & bus. $1050/mo utils incl. (604)593-1188
BIRDLAND 3 bdrm or 4 bdrms, 2.5 baths. $1,000/mo & $1200/mo. Dec 1 NS/NP. Call 778-878-3344.
FLEETWOOD: 2 Bdrm suite. N/S, N/P. Cls to amens. $675 util incl. No ldry. Dec. 1st. 604-603-9980
2007 HYUNDAI SONATA 4/dr, auto, 2.4L, no accidents. Senior Owned. Only 48K. Asking $10,900. Call 604-574-7450.
SURREY Bolivar Heights, 2 bdrm. suite in brand new house, 1200 sf, $750/mo. N/P N/S. 604-930-4956, 778-688-5739
CLOVERDALE 2 bdrm ste $895/mo incl utils, laundry, internet. NS/NP. Avail Dec 1st. 604-719-6102
FLEETWOOD 2 Bdrm ste. Dec 1st N/S, N/P. $650/mo incl hydro & net. 604-599-9103 or 604-338-6700.
2000 Toyota Forerunner, fully loaded, silver, 170K, mint cond, $6500. 604-572-4327, or 778-877-6541
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.
N. DELTA 3 bdrm upper, 1.5baths, reno’d, new appl. Nr bus, schools, shops, library. Ns/Np. $1200 +utils. 778-996-7681 or 778-549-6008
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NEWTON 4 bdrm house 2 liv rm, 2.5 baths, no garage. $1300 + 2/3 utils. ns/np. Dec 1. 778-708-0738
RECREATIONAL/SALE
SURREY 122/81st. 3 Bdrm upper new carpet/appli’s/paint, own laund, fenced yard, near school. Refs req. Text or Call Joe 604-828-1661. SURREY Bear Creek Park. 3 Bdrm upper, 2 baths, huge livrm & famrm double garage. N/P. Avail Dec 1/15 $1400/mo +2/3 utils. 778-688-4777.
TOWNHOUSES
2004 27 Ft. Silver Edition, Arctic Fox trailer. Top line Aluminum Frame, Continuous Fiberglas Front Kitchen, Rear Bed, Deluxe Edition. $13,000. 604-341-1445
SURREY 139/68 Ave. 2 Bdrm T/H $890/mo. Quiet family complex, no pets. 604-599-0931 SURREY 65/135 1 Bdrm T/H $675. 3 Bdrm T/H $970. Quiet complex, washer/dryer. Sorry, no pets. Call: 604-596-1099
TRANSPORTATION
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AAA SCRAP CAR REMOVAL Minimum $150 cash for full size vehicles, any cond. 604-518-3673
AUTO FINANCING
NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of VICK WAI-KWONG WOO, Deceased, Late of Surrey, who died June 23, 2013 TAKE NOTICE that all persons having claims upon the estate of the above named must file with the undersigned Administrator by the 26th day of December, 2013 a full statement of their claims and of securities held by them. Lindsey Woo (Administrator) 109-1008 148th St Surrey, BC V3R 3M9
NEWTON 3 bdrm grnd lvl suite, over 1500 sq/ft, 2 baths, ns/np. Avail now. Incl utils. 604-594-5276. NEWTON 3 bdrm, hrdwd flrs, sep kitch, $1100/mo incl utils & cable & lndry. Avail now. 604-596-0560
#1 FREE SCRAP VEHICLE REMOVAL ASK ABOUT $500 CREDIT $$$ PAID FOR SOME 604.683.2200
NEWTON, 68/144, 3Bdr g/l, 2bths, ldry. Nr amens. Ns/Np. Dec 1 or 15. $1050/mo incl utils. 604-786-6078. NEWTON, 69/151 St. 2 Bdrm suite, $650/mo incl utils. no pets. Avail Dec. 1st. Call: (604)599-5053
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NEWTON West; 2 bdrm gr.lvl bsmt Dec 1. NS/NP. $700 incl util. Lndry avail. (604) 590-0409 or 351-4048 PANORAMA: 2 bdrm suite with new carpet & paint. Avail Dec1, ns/np. $550 incl utils, cable & internet. 778-565-1998 or 778-554-9041.
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.
SCRAP CAR REMOVAL
The Scrapper
810
RE: THE ESTATE of ALBERT HENRY ELIAS also known as ALBERT ELIAS, Deceased, formerly of 303-1705 Martin Drive, Surrey, B.C. V4A 9T3 who died on March 25, 2013 at White Rock, B.C. Creditors and others having claims against the Estate of Albert Henry Elias, also known as Albert Elias, are hereby advised pursuant to the Trustee Act that particulars of their claims should be sent to the Executor, Judith Lynn Orlandi, care of Janet E. Atkinson, Lawyer, 101 - 20334 56th Avenue, Langley, B.C. V3A 3Y7 on or before December 31, 2013 after which date the Executor will distribute the Estate among the parties entitled to it, having regard only to the claims of which the Executor then has notice.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS
SUITES, UPPER
N.DELTA 3bdrm 2 bath sundeckrent whole suite or each room for rent. 604-583-9646, 604-299-3695.
752
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS
AUTO ACCESSORIES/ PARTS
809
AUTO ACCESSORIES/ PARTS
Auto Financing 1.800.910.6402
PANORAMA PARK, 139/58 Ave. 3 bdrms, 2 baths, W/D. Dec 1. $950 incl util. NS/NP. 604-590-6456. Sry Central 2bdrm Cls to skytrain. no cats or dogs, N/S. $750 all incl. No cbl, no ldry. (604)715-1698.
709 COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL
Cedar Lodge and Court Apts Quiet community living next to Guildford Mall. Clean 1 & 2 bdrm (some w/ensuites), Cable, Heat & Hot Water included. Onsite Mgr.
N.DELTA reno’d 3 bdrm rancher, new carpet & paint, in quiet CDS, avail now. $1350/mo. 604-591-1003
821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS
Surrey: BEAR CREEK: 1 Bdrm ste. Nr elem & transit. $500 incl hydro. NS/NP strictly enforced. Dec 1st. 604-572-4327 or 778-877-6541
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Fleetwood 2 bdrm $650 or 3 bdrm ste with 2 full bath $950 Both incl heat & light. ns/np 604-763-3756
TRANSPORTATION
SUITES, LOWER
CLOVERDALE 1 bdrm ste, inste ldry, NS/NP inside, $675/mo incl utils & net. Avail now 604-996-6725
FLEETWOOD 1 bdrm, lrg g/lvl ste. $575 incl util & cbl. Avail Dec. 1st. N/S. N/p. Call 604-724-9886
N. Delta 5 bdrm hse 3 up 2 down avail Nov. 15. Ldry avail. $1495/mo. 604-837-1440, 604-596-3777
750
SURREY 95A/132. BRAND NEW Large 2 or 3 bdrm grnd lvl suite. Full bth, nr all amens. Rent nego. incl utils, WiFi & cable. NS/NP. Dec. 1st. 604-496-2250, 778-838-0865
Surrey nr Gateway Lrg 3bdrm, 2baths. Dec 1. NS/NP. $1075 incl util 604-780-0330 or 604-897-3783
FLEETWOOD 1 bdrm g/l ste clean & bright. Nr parks. Avail Now.,ns/np Ref’s. $600 incl utils. 604-861-4700.
STRAWBERRY HILLS 1200 sq.ft. 2 bdrm, 2 bath w/loft & roof-top deck. $1300/mo incl gas/heat. N/S, N/P. Avail now. (778)837-6076
RENTALS
CLOVERDALE 168/60 1 Bdrm gr/lvl ste, pkng, ref’s req, ns/np. Avail now. $475 incl utils. 604-576-9777
ENVER CREEK lrg 2 bdrm. Nr bus & schls. NS/NP. Dec 1st. $700 incl util. 604-442-3800 or 604-593-5120
Phone: 604-581-8332 & 604-585-0063
Office: 7121 - 133B St. Surrey 604-596-0916
CHIMNEY HEIGHTS - Avail Dec 1. Newer home. Large 2 BDRM suite. All utilities & own laundry included. N/S, N/P. $800/month. Please call: 604-761-2923
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.
Large 1 & 2 bedroom units Rent from $725.00/mo.
* 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
SUITES, LOWER
CHIMNEY HTS. **LARGE** newly reno’d 3 bdrms, 2 baths, $900 incl utils. N/P. Avail now. (604)543-8952
Regency Park Gardens
SUNCREEK ESTATES
750
CEDAR HILLS 90/123 1 or 2 bdrm G/L suite $500/$650. Near ament Suits mature NS/NP 778-710-7686
CHIMNEY HTS. 1 Bdr, inste laund, avail now, ns/np, $600 incl all utils. 778-384-7780 / 604-501-7780 aft 6
SURREY
BY OWNER - Langley
RENTALS
CHIMNEY HILL; large 4 bdrm ste, big fam/rm & storage, lots of prkg. Avail now. No laundry, N/P, N/S. $1200/mo. 778-891-5083
604-319-7517
REAL ESTATE 625
HOMES FOR RENT
1 Bdrm. $700.00 2 Bdrm. $815.00 • Minutes walk to Surrey Central Skytrain Station & Mall & SFU Surrey Campus • 24 Hour On-site Management PETS ALLOWED • Walk To Holland Park, High School & Elementary School
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FLEETWOOD almost new 4 bdrm, 3.5 bath, 2 kitchens, appli’s, close to shopping, schools & transit. N/S. Ref’s req. $1900/mo. 604-575-2301
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RENTALS
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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
748 SHARED ACCOMMODATION CLOVERDALE Spac bdrm in T/H, bath, cable, net, w/d, d/w. Nr all amens. $340 +utils. 778-574-3810 Guildford fully furn’d rooms $395 incl util/lndry/sat/net. Avl now No drugs/parties. 604-992-2247
SUNSHINE HILLS - Lrg 2 bdrm suite 1300 sf, newly updated, new floors, fresh paint etc. Priv laund, sep kitchen, dining and living room. LOTS of storage. 1 minute walk to schools. ns/pet nego. Avail now. $1300/month utils and cable included. 604-596-0050 or 604-690-4544.
SURREY 128/76 Ave. Bright, newly reno’d, large 2 Bdrm gr/lvl suite, roomy closets, full kitch & bath, lrg livrm, new paint,carpet &blinds, priv ent, pkng, lrg backyard, ns/np, $700 incl utils/cable. 604-771-9302. SURREY 13442-79 Ave new hse 2 bdrm g/l, quiet area, nr ament. N/P, N/S. $650 incl utils. Avail. Dec. 1st. 604-374-3264, 604-787-7524
750
SURREY: 1 BDRM BSMT SUITE. $500/mo. No laundry. NS/NP. Avail now. 778-706-6509, 778-322-6509
1 BDRM grd lvl bsmt. 100th/157th. n/s, n/p, n/lndry, n/cbl. Utilities incl. Avail Nov 1. Call 778-865-2751. Ref req’d. 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 BROOKSIDE 144/80 Ave. 2-3 Bdrm suite, newly reno’d, avail now. Call: 604-345-4728 or 778-896-4858 CEDAR HILLS 128/90. Spacious bright 1bdr g/l, nr bus, n/s, $550 incl util & cbl. Avail now. 778-593-7404 Cedar Hills 132A/96 Ave. 2 bdrm ste. Nr amens. Ns/Np. $650 incl util. Dec1. 604-583-7313, 604-825-1456
OVER A THOUSAND VEHICLES TO CHOOSE FROM
WEEKLY SPECIALS NOV. 23-29, 2013
Surrey 100/123, 2 bdrm suite on deadend street $750/mo. Clse to all ament. Avail now. 778-893-5972
SURREY 129/111th - Room avail in house, ns/np. $350. Walking dist to Scott Stn. Avail now 778-861-4671.
SUITES, LOWER
SELF-SERVE DISCOUNT AUTO PARTS
SURREY 1 Bdrm grnd level suite. $500/mo incl utils. N/S. N/P. Avail immed. Call 604-593-4867. Surrey 2bdrm, coin laundry, nr school/bus/Bear Creek park,avail now, N/S N/P. 604-543-6250, 604-762-1325 SURREY; 2 Bdrm suite, full washroom, laundry, kitchen, liv/rm & den. $850/mo incl utils. Clean & quiet. N/S, N/P. Call 604-582-9156. SURREY 62/133 St. 2 Bdrm suite in new house. NP/NS. Dec 1st. $700 Call: (604) 537-3662 or 503-1099 SURREY 8835 164 St. Lrg 2 bdrm, 1500 s/f newly updated, new floors, fresh paint, etc. Priv laund & pkng, sep kitch & famrm.Ns/np. Avail now 604-584-9293 or 604-729-6260.
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CARS - DOMESTIC
2008 PONTIAC VIBE White, meticulously maintained, air, auto, very clean. Higher kms (mostly highway), drives great. $4995/obo. 604-575-5347
821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS
Hoods ............................................................ $40.95 Fenders ......................................................... $20.95 Car Doors...................................................... $34.95 Trk/Van/SUV Doors ..................................... $44.95 Door Glasses ............................................... $14.95 Back Glass - Car ......................................... $24.95 Hatch Assy - Car ......................................... $65.95 Hatch Assy - SUV ........................................ $75.95 All Bucket Seats - Manual ....................... $19.95 All Bench Seats .......................................... $24.95 Any Plain Steel Wheel ................................ $7.95 Now That’s a Deal!
1989 Mercedes Benz 300SE Blue with black leather interior.
210K. AirCared
in Excellent Condition!
Hours: 8:30 am–5:00 pm 7 days a week
$6500. Call 604-595-0377. 1993 Nissan Quest V6, AirCared no accid, well maint, driven daily, $675 obo. 604-503-3151, 778-988-6591 1997 CAMRY, 4 dr 4 cyl, auto, loaded, new tires, aircared, mint cond. $3400 obo. 604-936-1270
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