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The events of 2013 – let’s review The stories and photos of the past year that impacted Surrey and North Delta General news
mid-December. The trial of the other two is ongoing.
April
FORMER CITY planner
Akonyu Akolo pleads guilty to breach of trust by a public officer for defrauding the City of Surrey. Akolo was fired by the city in 2010 after working for the city for 17 years. He faces jail time, and is expected to be sentenced on Jan. 17.
TOM GODWIN, a local
icon in the environmental movement, dies of an undetermined neurological condition. He was 75.
FIVE MEMBERS of a Newton family – a woman, her two kids, her sister and mother – are killed in a horrific crash on 32 Avenue and 176 Street when their van and another vehicle collide. The driver of the second vehicle subsequently dies in hospital as well.
October THE YOUNG MAN who killed North Delta teen Laura Szendrei is sentenced as an adult, despite having committed the crime as a youth. The man, who is now 21 but still cannot be named, is sentenced to life in prison for second-degree murder.
June
SURREY SCHOOL District adopts an anti-homophobia regulation addressing sexual orientation and gender identity.
December SURREY’S STEVEN Beszedes, who’s been in jail for three years, is sentenced to another two behind bars. Beszedes, 48, pleaded guilty in March to drugging victims and then robbing and sexually assaulting them.
July SURREY’S LINDA Evans
finds her mother after she vanished more than 50 years ago. Surrey RCMP had highlighted Lucy Ann Johnson missing person file a month earlier. Evans placed an ad in a Whitehorse newspaper, eventually locating new relatives and visiting her mom later in the year. The story made international headlines. September THE CITY OF SURREY turns
20. Surrey officially became a city on Sept. 11, 1993. City officials had planned to celebrate at the new city hall in city centre, but it won’t be complete until February, 2014. Celebrations will happen then.
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is killed and two of her friends injured when they are struck by a motorcycle while crossing the street in front of Princess Margaret Secondary. The death sparked calls for a crosswalk in the area, which is slated to be put in in 2014. December
SURREY SCHOOL District Superintendent Mike McKay retires after eight years leading B.C.’s largest school district. Jordan Tinney takes his place Jan. 1.
Courts and Crime February FORMER NEWTON-North
Delta MP Sukh Dhaliwal faces charges of failing to comply with the Income Tax Act. He was planning to run for the B.C. Liberals in
Sedrick Dang is sentenced to four years prison for accepting bribes and smuggling contraband into Surrey Pretrial Centre. He pleaded guilty to breach of trust and accepting a bribe as a public officer in July.
Clockwise from above: A new emergency room opens at SMH; Lucy Johnson is located after going missing from Surrey more than 50 years ago; a ballerina performs at the Surrey Festival of Dance; a body is removed in one of Surrey’s first homicides in a record-breaking year; Rachel Szendrei flashes a victory sign after the man convicted of killing her daughter Laura was given an adult sentence.
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for Surrey is the record number of homicides. As of Dec. 27, 24 people had been murdered during the year, outstripping the previous deadliest year of 2005, which saw 21 murders.
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the November election but bows out. April WILLIAM WHITESIDE pleads
guilty to the shooting death of Surrey convenience store worker Alok Gupta on Christmas Day 2011. Whiteside received a 15-year jail sentence.
January McPherson at a house party in Newton. JAMES (“JIM”) Cardno is
sentenced to nine years in jail for molesting 10 boys in Surrey and Ecuador between 1993 and 2010. Cardno, 48, pleaded guilty to 15 child-sex related offences in November 2012. SURREY’S GURJIT Dhillon,
A SURREY MAN is found
guilty of killing and dismembering his roommate. Ernest Hosack has yet to be sentenced for the seconddegree murder of 54-yearold Richard Falardeau. RUSSELL BIDESI, 22, is
charged with killing Surrey’s Bradley McPherson, 28, on Christmas Eve 2011. It’s alleged Bidesi shot
the man who struck and killed 83-year-old Pritam Binning at a Surrey bus stop in 2009, is sent to jail for one year. Binning’s family says justice is not done for family patriarch. June TWO MEN GRANTED a
retrial for the 2005 murder of young Surrey mom Tasha
Rossette learn their fates. Amjad Khan is convicted – again – for the murder and receives a life sentences, while co-accused Naim Saghir walks free.
explosive device, conspiracy to commit and indictable offence and knowingly facilitating terrorist activity.
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guilty to attacking his wife Ravinder Bhangu with a hatchet and knives, killing her at her workplace in July 2011. He is serving a life sentence with no chance of parole for 16 years.
murder of six men in a Surrey apartment building, the trial of three men begins in Vancouver. Cody Haevischer and Matthew Johnston are each charged with six charges of firstdegree murder in the deaths of Christopher Mohan, Ed Schellenberg, Ryan Bartolomeo, Ed Narong and brothers Corey and Michael Lal in 2007. Michael Le was also on trial, but in November, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to murder and manslaughter and is given a three-year prison term in
July TWO SURREY residents are
accused of planting pressure cooker bombs outside the B.C. legislature on Canada Day. John Stewart Nuttall and his wife Amanda Korody are charged with making or possessing an
September
• SURREY MAYOR Dianne
Watts kills a casino proposal in South Surrey with a tie-breaking vote. The controversial proposal was the cause of a 13-hour public hearing. • SURREY COUNCIL considers development of a large parcel of pastoral land in Grandview, southeast of 176 Street and 32 Avenue. The city’s own Environmental Advisory Committee previously recommended halting development plans for the area.
February THE CITY OF SURREY drops the hammer on smokers at area hospitals by passing a bylaw forbidding it. Anyone See BUILDERS page 4
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Builders: Plan Delta Rise, MK Lands and Marriott Hotel From page 3 caught faces a fine. July • SURREY MATTERS
Voters Association arises as an electoral group challenging the status quo at city hall. The group replaces the Surrey Civic Coalition, which was shut out at the polls in 2011.
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announce Marriott International will operate a hotel in what will be Surrey’s largest tower at 3 Civic Plaza in City Centre. It will have 34 storeys and contain 330 residential units and a hotel.
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Kids race for sweets during Sullivan Community Association’s Easter Egg Hunt in April. 91 at the corner of 72 Avenue in North Delta. The proposal calls for 1,100 residential units in the form of 650 four-storey apartments and 450 three-storey townhouses, as well as 12,000 sq. metres of commercial space. The proposal will also see $12 million in Highway 91 upgrades and 78 hectares of Burns Bog land would be absorbed into the contiguous Burns Bog Conservation Area,
bringing the grand total of protected lands to more than 2,200 hectares. November • LONGTIME former
Surrey councillor Gary Robinson dies on Nov. 2 at age 57. Holding office from 1987 to 1999, Robinson was known as a political scrapper who saved several green spaces in Surrey as park land.
• THE CONTENTIOUS
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Provincial politics April
• A CAMPAIGN turning point comes when NDP leader Adrian Dix reverses position on the Kinder Morgan pipeline project and comes out against expanded oil exports. Dix decides to step down in the wake of the election defeat, triggering a leadership race. By year end, Kinder Morgan formally applies for its new pipeline, which would triple existing capacity. • THE B.C. government
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A hopeless list for 2014 exposure of the government to criticism. tion commissar to force the mills to stay open. Stephen Harper would approve. Resource development? They’re for it, unless A political debate about real issues, rather you’re against it. than just a competition to score points in an These guys need a Tony Blair-type makeendless election campaign. over. They need to be for someI appreciate that this is hopething, and they need to leave lessly naive, but setting aside the past behind. enough time to consider issues Media that care about more could, at least in theory, lead to than conflict. that happening occasionally. News organizations are in Certainly the hastily staged bad shape these days, and mock combat of our legislature the competition for a rapidly today isn’t winning new friends fragmenting audience is having for any political party. The main some ugly effects. growth area today is people who One thing that needs to go have given up on the whole thing. is obsessive coverage of who’s Tom Fletcher winning and who’s losing. If An opposition with ideas. The B.C. NDP will have another the news media are going to be leadership contest in 2014, and interested mainly in the gaffes they’d better bring more modern policy to the and gotcha moments, is it any surprise that’s table than they had in the last one. what politicians try to provide? Remember the big issues in that pillowThe Canada Post announcement that it fight? Me neither. I had to look them up. has to wind up home delivery offers a recent Health care? Local organic carrots into the example. Is it really so outrageous for the CEO hospital food. Forest industry? A job protecto suggest that walking to the corner is good
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Grief over Karim’s tragic end
City staff go above and beyond DIVERSECITY IS an organization which promotes the indepen-
dence of new Canadians, and through our service programs, helps to foster diverse communities. Recently we found ourselves in a situation where we needed some grace from the City of Surrey in order to save our agency time and money. We needed assistance and I was amazed at the help and kind response I received from everyone in every department. Their response to my crisis during their busy pre-Christmas rush was exemplary. It is rare to get that level of customer service anywhere – never mind from government. I think government employees get a bad rap, and at the City of Surrey they truly deserve praise. Everyone stepped up to help us. They were knowledgeable, quick to respond, quick to help and everyone went above and beyond their scope of duty to assist us. I would like to thank Coun. Marvin Hunt for his support and guidance in telling us where to go for answers and following us through the process to make sure we were taken care of. I would like to thank Jean Lamontagne of the planning and development department for his quick response to our predicament. I would like to thank Chelsea Eagles and Tony Capuccinello in the city’s legal department for going above and beyond to assist us. City of Surrey, you truly do have the attitude “how can it be done?” instead of “no, we can’t do that.” As an organization that uses taxpayers’ dollars to fund our work, we are so grateful to the city for its support in saving us money and time. This is what taxpayers need to see – a proper use of their dollars and a bureaucracy that moves mountains to protect the public purse. Thank you City of Surrey – your staff are amazing and I am so proud to live here and be a part of this community.
RE: THE SAD and sudden demise
of Karim Meskine. This incident is deplorable. In the prime of his life, this teen met a tragic end. I extend my profound grief and sincere sympathy to the bereaved families and friends. I convey my deepest condolences to Karim’s family. May the Almighty’s infinite grace be with you. Hanif A. Patel, Surrey
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referee in the B.C. Hockey League (BCHL). The Cloverdale native is named winner of the Kelly Sutherland Award. The Brad Lazarowich Award, which honours the top linesman, goes to former Surrey resident Bevan Mills. August • DANIELLE KISSER, 16, sets a pair
of national records in Montreal. The Delta Sungod Swim Club member swims in three races at the IPC (International Paralympic Committee) World Championships. December
• SURREY’S BRENDEN Dillon
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2014 FINANCIAL PLAN CITY EVENT
Opportunity to Provide Input Prior to Council seƫng the 2014 tax rates, we invite your input on the 2014 Financial Plan. Council is commiƩed to an open, accessible budget process for all Delta residents. This is your opportunity to share your views on the budget regarding municipal services and prioriƟes.
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2014 Budget The proposed 2014 budget strategy includes an overall tax increase of 1.9%. The increase includes 0.7% to maintain general municipal services, 0.7% for the Neighbourhood Road Improvements Plan, and 0.5% allocated to fund the 2014 Delta Police staĸng plan. The 2014 Ňat uƟlity rate is proposed to increase by $30 to $960 from $930 in 2013.
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2014 Expenditure Budget $274.5 Million - Where Dollars Are Spent Corporate & AdministraƟon $10.8M 3.9%
Regional Library $3.3M 1.2%
Fiscal $5.5M 2.0%
Mayor & Council $0.8M 0.3%
E-Comm $1.7M 0.6%
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Fire & Emergency Services $22.8M 8.3%
UƟliƟes $35.4M 12.9%
Bring your Christmas tree down to the City of Surrey’s 29th Annual Chip-In event. Surrey Firefighters will be on hand to take the trees, and for a donation, chip them up for recycling.
Finance $7.6M 2.8%
Parks, RecreaƟon & Culture $27.8M 10.1%
Community Planning & Development $5.7M 2.1%
All donations go to the Surrey Firefighters Charitable Society
How do I submit my feedback? E-Mail: Įnance@delta.ca Phone: Finance Department at (604) 946-3230 Fax: Finance Department at (604) 946-3962 Please provide your comments to us by January 3, 2014. The 2014 Financial Plan is available on Delta’s website at delta.ca
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New highway opens, cuts travel times Controversial South Fraser Perimeter Road came at a cost – in dollars and farmland SFPR by the numbers:
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Perimeter Road (SFPR) is now open fully open, providing a major new route that improves traffic flow for truckers and other motorists south of the Fraser. The new four-lane Highway 17 (the former Highway 17 to Tsawwassen is renamed Highway 17A) connects Deltaport to Highway 1 at 176 Street, with links to all five major crossings of the Fraser River from the Massey Tunnel to the Golden Ears Bridge. “This new route is a game-changer for industry, commuters and tourists,” Transportation Minister Todd Stone said at the Dec. 21 official opening. “It will cut commute times for families and make B.C. more competitive by connecting key port and rail facilities with access to borders, the Tsawwassen ferry terminal and the B.C. Interior.” The ministry estimates motorists will be able to get from Highway 1 in Surrey to the Tsawwassen ferry terminal in just 30 minutes via the SFPR, compared to an hour previously via Highway 10. The new 37-kilometre truck route, with an 80 km/h speed limit, is expected to take pressure off Highway 10, which is heavily congested in Langley and Surrey, and pull trucks off other arteries, including River Road. Originally estimated at $800 million, the project cost soared to $1.26 billion as a result of higher-than-expected costs of land acquisition and environmental mitigation. It was to be complete in 2012, but only partially opened that year, mainly to provide a free route to the Pattullo Bridge for drivers seeking to avoid the Port Mann Bridge toll. The fully opened route now lets toll-avoiding drivers connect to either the Pattullo, the Alex Fraser Bridge or the Massey Tunnel. The project was controversial. Highway expansion opponents camped out for weeks at construction sites in protest and neighbourhood groups raised concerns about pollution
• 400,000 tonnes of asphalt used, enough to fill 63 Olympic swimming pools. • 15 overpasses and three interchanges. • 75,000 trees and shrubs planted. • $100 million in Todd Stone and other impacts. The project also paved over ancient aboriginal archeological sites and ran along the edge of Burns Bog. But Independent Delta-South MLA Vicki Huntington said the biggest impact has been the loss of about 1,000 acres of Delta farmland for the SFPR and other related Gateway road and rail upgrades. “It really has had an impact on agriculture,” she said. “Even though some of the irrigation projects that came with it were good for the farmers in east Delta.” She and other critics fear the new transportation corridor will increase pressure to industrialize more agricultural land. “I can see a scenario where most of the land in Delta – a mile on either side – will go,” Huntington said. “The big winner is the port and the transportation industry – they’re who it was built for.” The province forecasts the route will generate 7,000 long-term jobs in Delta and Surrey by fostering industrial development. Instead of a freeflowing route, the province decided to build the SFPR with traffic lights at three interchanges to avoid the cost of completing additional overpasses and ramps that officials said are not yet needed. Various groups and politicians said that will mean more congestion and slower traffic flows than necessary. The federal government contributed $365 million to the project. The opening of the SFPR and also newly built lanes on Highway 1 west of the Port Mann Bridge has meant significant traffic pattern changes for some motorists this month.
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by Sheila Reynolds FOUR PEOPLE trapped on the ledge of a burning Surrey building were rescued by firefighters Thursday (Dec. 26) morning. Crews were called to the blaze near 83 Avenue and Scott Road at about 7 a.m. While most of the residents in the sixsuite building exited through the front door, four people were trapped on a ledge outside a window on the second floor,
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Lozinsky, Elsa (Elsie) Margarethe Hoffman January 4, 1919 – December 17, 2013
It is with heavy heart that we say farewell to our beloved mother, grandmother and great grandmother as she is reunited with her husband Nicholas; daughter, Myrna Olson; grandchildren Tracy Harvey, Michael Valachy, Larry Olson and son-in-law Donald Folk. Forever loved and remembered by her children Marjorie Hare (Howard); Norma Folk; Barbara Harvey (Allen); Racine Barbour (Brian); son-inlaw Edward Olson; 33 treasured grand and great-grandchildren. Elsie lived a long, happy life devoted to family and enjoying the company of many good friends. She was born in Balsam Bay, Manitoba and married Nick in 1938. They moved west with their five daughters in 1951 settling in Panorama Ridge then Cloverdale from 1953 until Dad’s passing in 1992 when she relocated to Maple Ridge and finally Langley in August 2013. Mom was a gifted crafter, knitter, crotchetier, seamstress, cake decorator, avid gardener and talented cook. Her beautiful creations and legendary recipes are cherished by family and friends. We will miss her guidance, encouragement and wonderful sense of humour. Our family is grateful to Dr. Daniel Wong, the staff at Willow Manor in Maple Ridge and Cedar Hill in Langley for their support and compassionate care. At mom’s request there will be no service. Donations can be made to the Canadian Cancer Society to which Mom and Dad actively fundraised for many years on behalf of the Canadian Order of Foresters.
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WE need serious & motivated people for expanding health & wellness industry. High speed internet/phone essential. Free online training. www.go2work-in-pjs.com
DRIVERS; HARLENS Trucking Ltd. req’s F/T Long Haul Truck Drivers $23.50/hr, 50 hrs/week. Send resumes to: 10716 Scott Rd. Surrey BC, V3V 4G6, Fax: 604-957-5265
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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 blackpress.ca X bclocalnews.com
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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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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
FARM WORKERS
Required for Nirvail Singh Sandhu ,Rajinder Sran and Harbhajan Sandhu Blueberry Farms. F/T Farm Supervisor $14/hr. Co-ordinate and supervise workers. Develop work schedules. Minimum 1 year of experience in agriculture stream required. F/T Farm Workers $10.25/hr. Plant, fertilize, cultivate, spray, irrigate crop. Operate farm machinery. Pick, sort, weigh and pack blueberry. Must be able to work in early morning shifts able to lift heavy weight. Contact:Harvinder Email:farm.blueberry@yahoo.ca or Fax:604-543-4070 Location: Surrey BC
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FARM labourer - fertilize, spray, cultivate, irrigate crops. Operate farm mach starting Mar 1/14@10.33/hr Gill & Sons Berryland 15155 40ave Surrey. Fax 604574-1306
James Western Star Truck & Trailer Ltd. in Williams Lake has an immediate opening for an experienced parts person. Full Time, competitive wages, benefits & signing bonus. Fax resume to: 250-398-6367 or email: nwejr@jamesws.com SHIPPING / PRODUCTION
FARM WORKERS NEEDED for Grafton Farms Cranberry Farm at 2148-224th St. in Langley. Seasonal/Full Time. $10.25/hr for 60 hours per week. Physically demanding outdoor work in all weather conditions. email: dough@graftongroup.ca
Door distributor & manufacturer has a F/T afternoon opportunity available for 40hrs./wk. with our growing company. Experience is an asset. Must be career driven to join our dynamic team! Opportunity Available For Career Advancement! Competitive Wages & Benefits!
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DELIVERY DRIVERS NEEDED! We are now taking applications! Do you have a reliable van and a valid drivers license? You could make extra money delivering the Metro Monday through Friday. FOR MORE INFORMATION EMAIL: circmanager@ burnabynewsleader.com
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TRADES, TECHNICAL
778-231-9675, 778-231-9147 Specializing in Private Events! We Come To You! Doing It All, From Set-Up - Clean-Up.
JOURNEYMAN AUTOMOTIVE Service Technician(s) in Hanna Alberta. Hanna Chrysler Ltd. offers competitive wages, relocation allowance, negotiable depending on experience. Bright, modern shop. Full-time permanent with benefits. Friendly town just 2 hours from major urban centres. More info at: hannachrysler.ca. Fax 403-854-2845; Email: chrysler@telusplanet.net.
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BECOME A VOLUNTEER LITERACY or MATH TUTOR and help a child who is struggling to learn! You must have excellent English and/or math skills, and enjoy working with children. Tutoring locations in both Surrey & Langley. Extensive training provided. Surrey information sessions held on either Monday, January 6th or Tuesday, January 7th at 7 PM the Learning Disabilities Association office, #201 - 13766 - 72 Ave. Langley information session held on Wednesday, January 8th at 7 PM at Douglas Park School, 5409-206 St. Pre-register at 604-591-5156. Info: www.ldafs.org
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UNIQUE CONCRETE
DAYTIME COOK P/T hrs. Must have breakfast grill exp. Apply in person to 17608-56 Ave. Surrey.
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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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If you own a home or real estate, ALPINE CREDITS can lend you money: It’s That Simple. Your Credit / Age / Income is NOT an issue. 1.800.587.2161.
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Credit Officer We are looking to add an assertive, personable Credit and Collection Specialist to our team. This is a permanent, full time position. As a Credit Officer some of your duties will include interacting with internal and external customers, approving credit limits for new customers, monitor credit thresholds for existing customers and contacting customers for payments. The skill set you bring to the team will include a professional telephone manner, effective time management techniques, efficient computer knowledge including Microsoft Office suite and an entry-level competency of accounting. Your previous work experience will include role(s) in credit and/or collections with a focus in customer care. We are looking for candidates who have a minimum 2 years experience in a comparable role. If you are looking for a change and would like to join a dynamic group, kindly forward your resume to: Black Press Group Ltd. Attn: Stephen Gregorig, Credit Manager Box 3600 Abbotsford, BC V2S 2H5 sgregorig@blackpress.ca Competition closes: Jan 17th, 2014 We thank all those whom are interested in this position; however only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
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PRICES SO LOW I MUST BE MAD Call MAD ABOUT PAINTING. Free Estimates. Int/Ext. 778-773-3918
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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QUICKWAY Kitchen Cabinets Ltd. ****Mention this ad for 10% Off **** Call Raman @ 604-561-4041.
TONY’’S PAINTING
PATTAR ROOFING LTD. All types of Roofing. Over 35 years in business. 604.588.0833
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MOUNTAIN MOVERS- Your trusted choice for residential moving services. (778)378-6683
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VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY Are you interested in a career in law enforcement or making a difference in your community? 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
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Morris The Arborist
DANGEROUS TREE REMOVAL * Pruning * Retopping * Falling Service Surrey 25 years
PLUMBING
FULLY INSURED
CRESCENT Plumbing & Heating Licensed Residential 24hr. Service • Hot water tanks • Furnaces • Broilers • Plugged Drains 778-862-0560
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.
**EMERGENCY CALL OUT** Certified Arborist Reports
Morris 604-597-2286 Marcus 604-818-2327
LOCAL PLUMBER $45 Service Call Plumbing, Heating, Plugged Drains. Mustang Plumbing 778-714-2441
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Reno’s and Repairs Furnace, Boilers, Hot Water Heat Plumbing Jobs ~ Reas rates
PETS
CATS GALORE, TLC has for adoption spayed & neutered adult cats. 604-309-5388 / 604-856-4866
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ALEX MECHANICAL Heating, Plumbing & Gas Fitting. Licensed, Bonded & Insured. (604)761-3729
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
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
RAGDOLL KITTENS and Adult, PB, ready to go, altered, shots, health guaranteed. TICA Reg. Males and females. 604-594-3153 Becky@izzadorableragdolls.com
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY Are you a university student looking to enhance your work experience?
TREE SERVICES
PRO TREE SERVICES Quality pruning/shaping/hedge trimming/ removals & stump grinding. John, 604-588-8733/604-318-9270
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.Jim’s Mowing. 310-JIMS (5467).
10:00a.m.-10:00p.m.
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
“LAMINATE/QUARTZ/GRANITE” JMS Countertops, 30 yrs/refs ★ John 604-970-8424 ★
ALTERNATIVE HEALTH
HEALTH ACUPRESSURE 11969 88th Ave. Scott Road
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
10% OFF if you Mention this AD! *Plumbing *Heating *Reno’s *More Lic.gas fitter. Aman: 778-895-2005 FIXIT PLUMBING & HEATING H/W Tanks, Reno’s, Boilers, Furn’s. Drain Cleaning. Ins. (604)596-2841
353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS 10% DISCOUNT. MG Roofing & Siding. CA. Re-roofing, New Roof Gutters.
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Registered White Lab cross Kuvas 2 Male, 1 Female, puppies are white, paper trained, ready to go! Have shots & vet checked. $550. Call 604-991-0114.
Yorkie/Shi’s Puppies - 5 weeks, full shots, house trained. $400 Call 604-856-5663 or 778-552-1033
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APPLIANCE FOR SALE
Beaumark dishwasher built in (white) $30. Good working order. We are remodeling and changing colour. North Delta 604-591-9740
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604-595-4970 Rated best painting & moulding company (2010 & 2012) by consumers.
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APARTMENT/CONDO
SURREY
Regency Park Gardens
Phone: 604-581-8332 & 604-585-0063
REAL ESTATE
SUNCREEK ESTATES * Large 2 & 3 Bdrm Apartments * Insuite w/d, stove, fridge, d/w * 3 floor levels inside suite * Wood burning fireplace * Private roof top patio * Walk to shops. Near park, pool, playground * Elementary school on block * Clubhouse, tennis court * On site security/on site Mgmt * Reasonable Rent * On transit route * Sorry no pets
HOMES WANTED
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Office: 7121 - 133B St. Surrey 604-596-0916
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SURREY - 13820 72nd Ave 2 Bdrm 780 sq/ft. $755/mo. Shares $2,500.
RENTALS
No Subsidy, U/G Parking, 2 Appls, NO pets. Avail Now.
APARTMENT/CONDO
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1 FREE MONTH
Email Application or Phone 604-592-5663
GUILDFORD GARDENS
SURREY 75/120A St. 3 Bdrm apt $1080/mo. Quiet family complex, washer/dryer hook-ups, no pets. Call: 604-501-0505
1 bdrm. from 2 bdrm. from
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SUITES, LOWER
CLOVERDALE. 1 Bdrm. Avail now. Suit quiet single. NS/NP, $675 incl hydro, cable, net. 604-576-5832 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 116/75 large gr/lvl suite, bdrm, living rm, new kitchen. Sep entry, shared utils & laundry NS/NP $625 avail now 604-502-8140
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Cedar Lodge and Court Apts
S. SURREY. Warehouse, approx 1800 sf. 220 wiring, 4 -14’ doors $1500/m. Gated. Suitable for storage. Avail. now. Call 604-835-6000
CALL FOR NEW SPECIALS
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GUILDFORD bright clean 2bd bsmt wd, fencd yrd,nr transit/schls/amens Ns/np. $800 +utils. 604-283-9055. N. DELTA 11858-72nd Ave. 3 bdrm grnd floor suite, Avail now. $1100/mo incl hydro, heat, laundry. 604-329-7858.
MAYFLOWER CO-OP
No Wheels - No Problem! Call Gerry: 604-612-7182
SURREY 10866 128A St. Lrg 2 Bdrm suite, full bath, ns/np, no laundry, avail now. 604-930-2988. TOP CA$H PAID TODAY For SCRAP VEHICLES! 2 hr. Service www.a1casper.com (604)209-2026
CASH FOR X-MAS CASH for all Vehicles FREE Towing QUICK Service ALWAYS Available
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TOWNHOUSES NEWTON
3 Bdrm Townhouse Corner Unit - 5 appli’s, 1 pkng. Avail Jan 1st. $1250/mo. Spacious Units, great park-like setting nr shops & bus. No pets.
BAYWEST Mgmt Corp. To view 604-501-4413 SURREY 65/135 1 Bdrm T/H $675, 3 bdrm t/h $970 & 4 bdrm t/h $1030 and a Bachelor Apt $535/mo. Quiet complex, washer/dryer. Sorry, no pets. Call: 604-596-1099
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AUTO FINANCING
NEWTON MOBILE HOME PARK. 2 Large RV Pads available for mobile home. Call 604-597-4787.
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$$MONEY$$ We pay $100 & UP Cash for all scrap Cars, Trucks & Machinery. Free Pick-up.
NEWTON 3 bdrm grnd lvl suite, over 1500 sq/ft, 2 baths, ns/np. Avail now. Incl utils. 604-594-5276.
733 MOBILE HOMES & PADS
2 Bdrm units from $807- $847/mo. First Months Rent Free! 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
SCRAP CAR REMOVAL
NEWTON: 2 BDRM grnd lvl bsmt suite, avail now. Utils incl. For info call after 5pm 604-572-2768
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HOMES FOR RENT
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS RE: THE ESTATE OF ROBERT JAMES MALONE, deceased, formerly of Surrey, BC. Creditors and others having claims against the estate of ROBERT JAMES MALONE are hereby notified under section 38 of the Trustee Act that particulars of their claims should be sent to the Administrator on or before January 30, 2014 after which date the Administrator will distribute the estate among the parties entitled to it, having regard to the claims of which he then has notice. WILLIAM PATRICK MALONE by his solicitor, ELYSSA LOCKHART RDM LAWYERS LLP 33695 South Fraser Way Abbotsford, BC V2S 2C1
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N.Delta: Royal York. 3 bdrm splt lvl quiet area. Nr all amens, n/s, n/p. Avail now. $1800. 604-930-9210
1 MONTH FREE
SOUTH SURREY
1 Bdrm. $700.00 2 Bdrm. $815.00
Sold Your House? Downsizing? Renovating? Just bring Your Clothes.
• Minutes walk to Surrey Central Skytrain Station & Mall & SFU Surrey Campus • 24 Hour On-site Management PETS ALLOWED • Walk To Holland Park, High School & Elementary School
Heat & Hot Water Included
To Arrange a Viewing Call Joyce
604-319-7517
Short Term or Long term
Fully Furnished & Equipped Like New Townhouse. Only 3 years old. Immaculate Deluxe, 2 bdrm. + Rec. Room/Office + 2 Full Bath T/House. Flr. to ceiling storage + storage rm. in garage. 6 s/s appli. d/w, w/d, Garburator. Crown Mouldings, 9ft. ceilings, H/W laminate flooring and slate tile. Gas F/P & Alarm. 1 car garage parking. Covered patio lower & outdoor patio upper. Amenities room incls. full gym, outdoor hot tub & pool. Walk to Morgan Heights shopping. NO Smoking inside & NO Pets! $2350/month. Available March 1.
604.488.9161
by James Barrick
AAA SCRAP CAR REMOVAL Minimum $150 cash for full size vehicles, any cond. 604-518-3673 #1 FREE SCRAP VEHICLE REMOVAL ASK ABOUT $500 CREDIT $$$ PAID FOR SOME 604.683.2200
NEWTON - 142nd & 66A spacious clean 1 bdrm. 1 full bath, N/P N/S, quiet area. Avail. Now $550 incls. utils. cbl. Wifi. 604.374.0191
Great Location Amid Sea & Shops 1/2 Month FREE Rent 1 Bdrm Suites - Avail Now
Call 604-536-0379
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N.DELTA 2bdrm newer suite, beaut loc. nr transit. Inste lndry, sep ent. Avail Now. $925/mo incl hydro, cble & wifi. NS/NP. 604-930-9210
SURREY 149 / 68, 1 Bdrm bright, spac, cls to schl/bus & market. Avail now. Rent neg. Call 604-782-4832.
Incl heat, h.water, sec u/g pkng & SWIMMING POOL
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This week’s theme: ADVICE FOR THE NEW YEAR
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CLAYTON HTS large bright 2 bdrm suite, 1100 s/f, sep laund, full bath, priv pkng, near transit, schools & all amens. NS/NP. Avail Jan. 1st. $900/mo incl utils. 604-575-7636.
2 bdrm apt. Parking. $1200/mo. Avail. Jan. 1st. Near Scotsdale Mall & Surrey Temple
To Arrange a Viewing Call Grace
Linwood Place Apts: 604-530-6555 Maple Manor Apts: 604-534-0108 1 & 2 bdrm apts, $650-$900/mo. Ask about our Move-In BONUS.
2007 MERCEDES. A luxury car like no other. This fully loaded Mercedes S550 4-Matic S class. Premium and comfort package includes - navigation, voice command, heated and cooled seats, power rear shades and blinds, premium sound system, panoramic roofs both front and rear. Absolutely has it all. Very clean inside and out. No accidents. 150,000 km. Asking $29,500 OBO. Contact me via email for further information at:
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Heat & Hot Water Included
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In the Matter of Part 3.1 (Administrative Forfeiture) of the Civil Forfeiture Act [SBC 2005, C. 29] the CFA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT: On June 18, 2013, at the 10500 block of 132nd Street, Surrey, B.C., Peace Officer(s) of the Surrey RCMP seized, at the time indicated, the subject property, described as: $1,180 CAD, on or about 17:25 Hours. The subject property was seized because there was a warrant authorized by the court pursuant to the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act of Canada to seize evidence in respect of an offence (or offences) under section 5(2) (Possession for purpose of trafficking) of the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act of Canada. Notice is hereby given that the subject property, CFO file Number: 2013-1887, is subject to forfeiture under Part 3.1 of the CFA and will be forfeited to the Government for disposal by the Director of Civil
Forfeiture unless a notice of dispute is filed with the Director within the time period set out in this notice. A notice of dispute may be filed by a person who claims to have an interest in all or part of the subject property. The notice of dispute must be filed within 60 days of the date upon which this notice is first published. You may obtain the form of a notice of dispute, which must meet the requirements of Section 14.07 of the CFA, from the Director’s website, accessible online at www. pssg.gov.bc.ca/civilforfeiture. The notice must be in writing, signed in the presence of a lawyer or notary public, and mailed to the Civil Forfeiture Office, PO Box 9234 Station Provincial Government, Victoria, B.C. V8W 9J1.
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