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Walk to remember: White Rock’s Stan Fryer will take steps Sunday to raise awareness of the thousands who suffer from Alzheimer’s disease, including his wife, Shirley. i see page 11

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Province’s indecision over referendum wording frustrates Surrey Board of Trade

Businesses want transit question now Alex Browne Staff Reporter

The Surrey Board of Trade is calling on the Ministry of Transportation to take leadership by framing its transit-referendum question – and releasing it to the public – immediately. “They’ve had significant time to deliberate on this,” said board CEO Anita Huberman. “They need to take leadership. We need to

have the question framed so we have time to evaluate it and educate the populace and the business community on what it is and what the implications are.” Transportation Minister Todd Stone has said a referendum on future transportation funding, promised by Premier Christy Clark during last spring’s provincial election, will be included in November’s municipal elections. Speaking on the issue last fall, Stone said 60

other jurisdictions in North America have had transit-improvement votes since 2012, and three-quarters approved higher taxes. In December, Clark and Stone appeared to differ on the shape of the referendum, with Clark supporting a multiple-choice question on funding alternatives, and Stone favouring a yes-or-no question on a specific option, which has proven successful in U.S. jurisdictions where increased spending won support.

This week, Stone suggested Metro Vancouver mayors could jump-start a major transit expansion by raising property taxes now – without having to wait for the referendum. “I think that’s ridiculous,” Huberman said Wednesday. “We’re already taxed heavily (on property). We’ve just heard a survey result that (Metro) Vancouver has the second leastaffordable housing in the world.” i see page 4

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Homicide in Port Kells Kevin Diakiw Black Press

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Surrey fire crews battle a blaze at a mobile home in the 1700-block of 184 Street Tuesday.

Fire trucks shuttle water to burning mobile home in Hazelmere

Eight minutes to stem flames in no-water area Tracy Holmes Staff Reporter

A fire at a mobile home on rural South Surrey property Tuesday was brought under control in short order – but not before doing extensive damage. Deputy fire Chief Dan Barnscher said crews were alerted to the blaze in the 1700-block of

184 Street in Hazelmere at 4:30 p.m. Jan. 20. The single-wide trailer was “fully involved” when firefighters arrived. While the fire was brought under control within eight minutes, the unit is “probably not” livable, Barnscher said. Fortunately, no one was injured in the blaze, which ignited while the tenant was out and produced a column of smoke that could be

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Homicide detectives are investigating following the discovery of a man’s body in Surrey’s Port Kells area Tuesday morning. Cpl. Dominic Duchesneau of the Integrated Homicide Investigation Team said police found the deceased in a parked car in a deadend near the intersection of 189 Street and 92 Avenue around 9 a.m. The man’s identity and cause of death have not been released. “We are in the early stages and although the cause of death will have to be confirmed through autopsy, we can say that this incident does not appear to be a random act,” Duchesneau said. “Initial investigation by the attending member supported that the deceased male inside the vehicle was the victim of a homicide.” Tuesday afternoon, three homes near the site remained behind yellow police tape. The death is the city’s first official homicide of 2014, however, there have been two others also in North Surrey that are considered suspicious. One hour into the new year, 19-year-old Maurine Arogie tumbled to her death from the 26th floor of a highrise in Whalley. And on Jan. 6, the body of a 41-year-old woman was found in the 14300-block of 115 Avenue. Surrey logged a record 25 homicides in 2013.

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Surrey council’s silence on Kinder Morgan project surprising

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plan to file for intervenor status. urrey council has said little about the proposal Langley Township, where to twin Kinder Morgan’s the twinned line splits into Trans Mountain oil pipeline, two separate routes as it even though the new pipeline approaches Metro Vancouver, will be built through is considering applying Frank Bucholtz an environmentally as an intervenor. So is sensitive area of the city. Abbotsford. The company filed its In Surrey, the existing formal proposal with line runs north of the National Energy Highway 1 as it enters Board more than a from the east into Fraser month ago, and those Heights. It then crosses who wish to apply for Highway 1 to run along intervenor status in the 108 Avenue to almost NEB hearings must do 140 Street, where it so by Feb. 12. heads north and crosses The seeming lack of the Fraser River west of interest is particularly the Port Mann Bridge. surprising, given that The new line will run council has been vocal along the CN tracks about the proposal to ship coal from Langley to a river crossing from the Fraser Surrey Docks, east of the current pipeline. and Mayor Dianne Watts has There have been no major also been pushing to reroute incidents involving the pipeline the Burlington Northern Santa in Surrey over the post 60 Fe Railway line through prime years. While it does go through agricultural land south of residential areas, there have been Cloverdale. no problems of a significant Both of these projects, if they nature. go ahead, will also have a major However, the new route will impact on the environment. go through the Big Bend area, a Several other local governments portion of which is a protected are taking strong stands on the environmental area. It will cross pipeline proposal. Vancouver and several creeks that run into the Burnaby, both of which oppose Fraser River. Of course, it will additional oil exports from also cross the Fraser itself – the Kinder Morgan’s Burrard Inlet, mightiest salmon river in the

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country and a major cultural and economic force in many aspects of B.C. life. Kinder Morgan appears to have been a responsible operator of the pipeline since it took it over about 10 years ago. The pipeline is a major force in Canada’s economy and the new line will be a significant player, as it will bring the opportunity to sell Canadian oils at world prices. Surrey Board of Trade has passed a resolution supporting the pipeline’s expansion. It also has stated some concerns. Its full position paper can be found at the www.businessinsurrey.com website (search ‘twinning’). This paper provides useful background information, and is far more readable than the eight-volume application by the company to the NEB, which contains more than 15,000 pages. A new pipeline route through Surrey does require some attention from the local government. It is the only entity that can speak on behalf of the community from an allencompassing point of view, and its voice needs to be heard. Frank Bucholtz writes Thursdays for the Peace Arch News. He is the editor of the Langley Times.

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Arrest made after woman struck by car A man was arrested last weekend for allegedly knocking over an 85-year-old woman with his Mercedes, then taking off. On Saturday, just after 7:30 a.m., the woman was heading south down an alleyway at 146 Street near 60 Avenue when she

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Non-profit society continues to search for location for women’s facility

Rehab-site plan abandoned after reaction Sarah Massah Staff Reporter

The organizer of a proposed rehabilitation facility for women is heading back to the drawing board after two potential locations in Surrey have fallen through. Annette Falconer, of The Nest Addictions Rehabilitation Society, told Peace Arch News Tuesday that feedback from the more than 60 participants of a town hall meeting in Ocean Park last Saturday confirmed that submitting a rezoning application for property at 12611 22 Ave. to increase the occupancy limit would face considerable opposition. Without the support of the community, Falconer said, it was likely that the rezoning application would be denied, which would result in her non-profit society losing a large

chunk of its limited funds. “We know it’s $2,000 to put an application for rezoning in and it’s $9,000-plus by the time you’re done your rezoning. So before we put that money in, we wanted to try and gain some community support,” Falconer said. “The city suggested if you could get the community to support you, we’d probably have less of a problem with it. But if you don’t have community support, because it’s in the middle of a single-family residential area, you’re not going to get it put through. “Being non-profit, we can’t afford to throw $9,000 away.” The property – zoned as comprehensive development – has been used to run similar programs in previous years, Falconer said. However, with a capacity of 10 beds, it has

not been successful financially. Previously, Falconer – who, as a “What it came down to was that recovering addict, formed the sociwe needed to increase the capacity ety – had been looking into another to 16 from 10 for it to be financially South Surrey location, which she viable, then it would be perfect. would not disclose publicly. That It’s gated, and all the modifications location also fell through. have been done so it’s all up to code,” Despite the setbacks, Falconer said Falconer said. the search will continue. And at the While she was disappointed, Falvery least, the town-hall meeting coner noted that she understood spurred conversation on the topic of Annette Falconer how the community members felt, addiction and alcoholism, she said. citing previous negative experiences society founder “If nothing else, we have prompted with other facilities at the property people in that neighbourhood to with no avenue for filing complaints. have a curiosity about what an alcoholic and She added that while there were some out- addict looks like and what they need,” she bursts during the meeting, the majority of said. “If we can increase even the awareness of people supported the idea of the facility, just it, we’ve done something. The Nest may not not the increase in zoning. be open there, but we’ve opened some eyes.”

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Attendees of a community meeting on the towers and arts centre proposed for 152 Street and 19 Avenue listen to speaker Debra Davis (below).

Residents question potential conflict for councillors on city project

Arts towers opponents out in force Tracy Holmes Staff Reporter

Organizers of a community meeting on an arts centre/towers development eyed for South Surrey say proposed amendments to the city’s Official Community Plan, if approved, could pave the way for even more highrises. Those amendments received first and second reading in December and go to public hearing on Feb. 17, Debra Davis told a crowd of about 50 people who turned out Monday to learn more about the South Surrey project. “Once it’s accepted and approved in its current form, it will permit higher densities in the town centres,” Davis said. “Once that OCP is approved, our density is already up. (The public hearing) is the one we all need to go to.” Proposed for two lots at 152 Street and 19 Avenue, the project includes two towers – 23 and 21 storeys tall, not including a four-storey podium under the tallest – a 350-seat performing-arts centre and an arts centre cafe/gallery. Nearly 600 underground parking spaces on 3½ levels are also proposed. Architect Patrick Cotter has said the project is in keeping with a Semiahmoo town centre plan provision that allows buildings over 20

storeys at a few “landmark” sites along the 152 Street corridor – provided amenity contributions support cultural goals for the area. He has noted the performing arts and gallery spaces offer an opportunity to provide an arts hub in the town centre, while the project would contribute to upgrading of the corridor which would improve access and make public transportation improvements more likely. Monday’s meeting, held at White Rock Christian Academy, was organized by opponents to gather questions and concerns regarding the South Surrey project. Organizer Kristen Smith said concerns heard included the additional

pressure the project would put on alreadycrowded area schools and Peace Arch Hospital; increased crime; shadow impact of the towers on property values and quality of life; and the proposed OCP amendments. “If this passes, then there won’t be anything we can do to prevent towers in our Semiahmoo area,” she told PAN. Smith also raised the issue of whether Surrey council should be voting on a development in which the city is a shareholder. The project is a co-operative effort of the Reifel Cook Group and the Surrey City Development Corporation, the latter of which is owned by the city. “How can council objectively vote on this proposed development?” she put to the crowd. Davis told PAN the information and questions gathered at the meeting will be compiled and provided to both Surrey council and the architect, with the hopes they’ll be addressed at a joint meeting in the near future. She said she is not opposed to growth, but said the infrastructure needs to be in place first. “Make sure that the growth is thought out and planned… before you actually start the process,” she said. A petition against the project garnered three pages of signatures Monday.

Three people are nursing injuries after a pit bull turned on them last weekend in Surrey. The attack happened in the basement suite of a home at 124 Street and 74A Avenue on Saturday, while a man visiting some friends was petting the dog. Corey Benedict’s screams prompted neighbours to call 911. One neighbour, Ron Edmonds, rushed from his suite to help. “I grabbed the choke collar and it broke,” Edmonds told CTV News, adding he knew if he managed to detach the dog – named Rance – it would likely attack him. And it did. Edmonds said he jammed his fist into the dog’s mouth and pushed down in an effort to fend it off. The maneuver caused Rance to choke and eventually let go. Edmonds put his arm around the dog’s neck until it passed out, then secured it in a bedroom until help arrived. Benedict was to undergo surgery to his hand for broken bones suffered in the attack. A woman who lived in the suite was also bitten but not seriously injured. The dog was seized by police and handed over to animalcontrol officers. Surrey’s manager of animal care and control Kim Marosevich confirmed that Rance was euthanized Tuesday at the consent of his owner. She described the situation as a tough one for all involved. At the same time, the decision to put the dog down was “fairly easy” for the owner to make, she said. – with files from CTV News


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Hit-and-run accused in court A South Surrey man who is facing charges in connection with a December 2012 hit-and-run that seriously injured two women made his first appearance in Surrey Provincial Court Tuesday. Barry Russell Christiansen did not appear in person, however.

An articling student representing lawyer Emmet Duncan spoke to the matter ahead of the scheduled appearance time. Charges against Christiansen, 54, were sworn on Dec. 6, 2013. On Dec. 3, 2012, Nola Carlson and Shelley Lammers were

jogging across 152 Street at 32 Avenue, when they were mowed down by a vehicle turning south. Three days later, police announced the arrest of a 53-yearold Surrey man. Christiansen is due back in court on Feb. 3.

‘It’s like the HST thing all over again’ i from page 1 Huberman said the board has researched other transit referenda in the U.S. and notes in many cases “they’ve had way more time to educate people – in some places, a year-long campaign.” “Transportation is a very complex issue – it’s like the HST thing all over again. I don’t think people understand how transportation is funded, how the governance works and all of the bodies, including TransLink, operate.” What has to be recognized, she

said, is someone has to pay for the future needs of transportation in Metro Vancouver – particularly in the context of an estimated million more residents by 2025. Among other funding options the Surrey Board of Trade has advocated for are regional road pricing (“In which everybody shares the burden,” Huberman said) and tolling of bridges. “But there is great pushback on the strategy of tolling, as we found when we released our position on it three or four years

ago,” she said. She also anticipates pushback on another option suggested by the mayors – a 0.5 per cent regional sales tax which Stone has said might have some chance of raising the necessary transit funding. “There is a perception that business is already heavily taxed and (it’s feared) such a move is going to hurt business,” she said. “We need time to evaluate this. The question needs to be framed – let’s start with that and figure it out.”

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Fish returning to Little Campbell River to spawn

Salmon return scales record Tracy Holmes Staff Reporter

There’s something fishy going on in the Little Campbell River – and those who watch over the salmon that spawn in it couldn’t be happier. “Very close to a record,” Bob Donnelly, president of the Semiahmoo Fish & Game Club and Little Campbell Hatchery, said of this season’s salmon return. Volunteers have tracked the salmon runs at the 1284 184 St. hatchery since 1983, this year counting more than 5,500 returning to spawn. The total included 4,702 coho, 574 chinook, 252 chum and 22 pink. It did not include those that spawned in the river downstream of the hatchery, or in tributaries such as Fergus Creek. In 30 years of logging the salmon, only 2001’s total exceeded the numbers seen this season. “That year, there was 100 more salmon that come up than what we had this year,” Donnelly said. “Nothing else in any other of the years comes close. There was one weekend where we had almost 2,000 fish come up. They were just stacking up by the gate.” Donnelly couldn’t explain the high return, but was pleased to see that 1,000 of the returning coho were

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death rate is high, but said to see 1,000 come back is “very good” nonetheless. “There’s significantly more fish raised in the river naturally, and they probably suffer the same death rate,” he said. With the salmon run finished, hatchery volunteers have switched their focus to steelhead trout, which spend two years at sea

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hile thousands look forward to taking part each year in White Rock’s Sea Festival – which celebrates its 65th year this summer – one thing is clear: If it is going to survive another 65 years, it will need the full support of the community, from White Rock city hall and event organizers to businesses and other groups. And if such support is forthcoming, it’d be prudent for it to come as soon as possible – yes, a half a year early – for these types of events, if done right, take meticulous planning and organization. If the annual summer festival is to rebound this year from last year’s poorly received effort – which included a revamped, largely floatless torchlight parade, and which the former co-ordinator admitted tried to be “bigger than it should have been” – then the pressure mounts even further, as two failed festivals in a row would no doubt be difficult to recover from. A new group of organizers – who’ve been meeting since August in an effort to keep the Sea Festival alive – are no doubt aware of that fact, and are working tirelessly to create a festival that is not only exciting and fun for residents, but also sustainable long into the future. History, at least, is on their side. This is not the first time the Sea Festival has hit rocky waters since it first began in 1952. Interest in the event ebbed and flowed in its early years, and the festival was rocked by a funding scandal in the 1990s, which resulted in the dissolution of the original organizing body. So here we are anew, with a committee of fresh faces aiming to steer the festival off the rocks and into calmer waters. They’re aiming for a weekend-long event – Aug. 1-4 – with fireworks and a Sunday parade, while adding that two things are needed most of all: money and people. And while some funding may be on the way to help with the former – organizers asked White Rock council this month for $70,000 – the committee could surely use more of the latter. Organizers both past and present have routinely said Sea Festival has lasted as long as it has because people on the Peninsula have always cared about it. Now’s the time to show them they’re right.

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I have too many passwords, PIN numbers or access codes to keep track of. I smile at TV shows when they bring in a hacker to find someone’s passwords. From my experience, all you have to do is look inside the right hand desk drawer or under the desk blotter and you’ll find them written there. The problem is that some have to be just numbers, some a combination of letters and numbers, some four characters, some a minimum of six and that is too much information to store in a tired old brain. A father was handing a new puppy to his little girl and he cautioned her, “Be careful what you name your first pet because it will be the answer to your security codes for the rest of your life.” Another lady told me her password to everything is the word, ‘Incorrect.’ She explains that she can type in anything and the computer says, ‘Your password is incorrect.’ It’s a great reminder. I remember when your boss gave you your cheque, you took it to the bank in your neighbourhood and told them to put this much in chequing, pay these three bills and give you this much in cash. You saw your money, you felt your money and you knew where it was and how to get at it. Now that was convenience. Jim McGregor writes for the Langley Times, sister paper to the Peace Arch News. The Peace Arch News is a member of the British Columbia Press Council, a self-regulatory body governing the province’s newspaper industry. The council considers complaints from the public about the conduct of member newspapers. Directors oversee the mediation of complaints, with input from both the newspaper and the complaint holder. If talking with the editor or publisher does not resolve your complaint about coverage or story treatment, you may contact the B.C. Press Council. Your written concern, with documentation, should be sent within 45 days to B.C. Press Council, 201 Selby Street, Nanaimo, B.C., V9R 2R2. For information, phone 888-687-2213 or go to www.bcpresscouncil.org


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Wages beyond Predictions of compare weather, or not Editor: Re: Council agrees to smaller pay hikes, Nov. 21. Here are some guidelines for our elected civic officials. When you are talking politicians’ salaries, take notice of how Oak Bay and Sidney make it easy. They base any adjustments on the consumer price index for Victoria. A Jan. 3 article in the Oak Bay News is headlined “Council takes a pay cut.” The article goes on to say, “Oak Bay council voted itself a 0.3 percent decrease in pay for the next year. The decrease is based on the adjusted year over year of Victoria’s consumer price index. In 2014 the mayor will be paid $28,108 and councillors will be paid $11,929. One-third of the total is paid as an allowance for expenses.” The cities of Oak Bay and White Rock are of similar population. Oak Bay totals 18,060, compared to White Rock’s 19,500. Oak Bay has shoreline, three golf courses, two swimming pools, three rec centres and even their own police department, but no railway tracks. They lack industry, as we do, but their property taxes are half of what ours are. This seems to prove that our costs are way out of line. It’s past time to make significant cost reductions in every section of administration, and Oak Bay has given us the guidelines. We no longer need to send staff out on a padded survey of salaries. Simply use the consumer price index for adjustment either way. (Editor’s note: White Rock’s new remuneration formula – which takes effect in 2015 – replaces one that based council wages on the consumer price index for the City of Vancouver.) Hey, and here’s another one to work on: the City of Prince George just finalized a contract with its employees for a two-year zero salary increase. I’m sure we are as good as these other cities. Now we have the opportunity to show it. Gerry Houlden, White Rock

International coup for Surrey Editor: Surrey Coun. Mary Martin, chair of the city’s Fusion Festival committee, and the City of Surrey should be proud of their accomplishments in receiving this prestigious international award for the Fusion Festival. Our event was named the “Best Festival” at the Nashville, Tenn. announcement. It is nice to see a good news story for an event in our community that is only six years old and competing with – and beating out – the prestigious TD Toronto Jazz Festival. With more than 100,000 people attending last year, it is great to have such a successful event in our city. Mike Garisto, Surrey

Editor: Another year of enviro-wars begins, Jan. 7 column. I share columnist Tom Fletcher’s wry amusement at the irony of the two ships trapped in Antarctic ice for weeks. The first Russian ship was carrying “warmist” media folk intent on reporting loss of sea ice caused by anthropogenic global warming. The Chinese would-berescuer icebreaker also became trapped in the sea ice. Similar embarrassment is evident in forecasts for last year’s hurricane

season: June 1 to Nov. 30. Eight different organizations and universities predicted a season far more severe than average. All 13 forecasts – some were updated in August – were massively similar. If there was ever an illustration of Al Gore’s infamous saying: “We have a consensus!” this was it. The forecasters included the US Hurricane Center, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Climate Prediction Center, and the UK Met Office. Average predictions and actual occurrences were as follows: Total hurricanes – all five categories – predicted: 8. Actual: 2 Total major hurricanes – Categories 3-5 – predicted: 4. Actual: zero. Of the two hurricanes that did

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Waves of the future Editor: It looks like the City of Surrey is going full speed ahead with plans to place cellphone transmitters on top of utility and light poles. The City of Surrey tabled a proposal for a pilot project for these types of installations on top of street lamps and utility poles to the mayor and council on July 23, 2012. Two new wooden utility poles, with three transmitters apiece, appeared out of nowhere over the Christmas holidays on King George Boulevard near 32 Avenue. There is a new housing subdivision adjacent to these poles – I wonder how the future residents of the subdivision will feel living next to these transmitters? There is also a commercial building not 50 feet away – tenants include a health and wellness spa and an afterschool learning centre for children. The residents of the City of West Vancouver are clear about how they feel about cell towers, as three proposed cell towers were rejected at a council meeting in mid-December. Countless residents spoke of health concerns and a decrease in property values. There have been several other occasions in the past few years where North Shore communities have rejected proposed towers.

There are thousands of peerreviewed studies going back to the 1970s that indicate pulsed microwave radiation at non-thermal levels – the type that emanates from cell towers, cellphones, cordless home phones, smart meters, Wi-Fi etc. – cause irreparable damage to DNA, linking it with cancer and other neurological diseases, sleep issues, cognitive impairment, ringing in the ears, heart arrhythmia, fatigue, headaches and dizziness… just to name a few. Health authorities will say this type of non-heating radiation is safe and there is no cause for concern. I say this is clearly a case of conflict of interest; that is, the organization regulating the technology should not be benefiting from the financial proceeds of the technology. The federal, provincial and municipal governments collect millions of dollars in licensing fees and taxes every year from wireless technologies. As I write this letter, there is an auction in progress of new wireless frequencies to the wireless-service providers, which will raise hundreds of millions of dollars for our federal government. Does any one else see a conflict of interest here? Carl Katz, Surrey

occur, one formed in the far Atlantic, barely achieved the Category 1 criterion of 75 m.p.h. and then petered out over a few days. The other hurricane formed in the Gulf of Mexico, lasted just days at hurricane strength and then went ashore in Mexico as a tropical storm. As one sceptic remarked: “These are the same folks who are predicting temperatures 50 years in the future!” David Poole, Surrey

Exceptional patient care Editor: Re: Dentist censured for ‘substandard’ care, Jan. 9. The intention of this letter is to demonstrate the absolute confidence we have in Dr. Randy Narayan’s abilities as a dental professional. Twenty-five years ago, when we moved to the White Rock area, I went in search of a dentist to care for my husband, our then teenaged daughter and myself. We were fortunate to join Randy’s practice, and over the years he provided the best in dental care for all of us. In fact, on one occasion when our daughter cracked her bridge, it was after-hours and I left a message on his office line expecting to hear from him the next day. Imagine our surprise when Randy called back within 30 minutes and, after determining the nature of the problem, advised us to meet him at his office immediately so that he could take temporary steps to ensure our daughter’s safety. I don’t know of any other dentist who would open his office after hours on a Sunday night. We were absolutely in awe of this man’s dedication to his patients’ well-being. Over the years, my dental needs were sometimes challenging, and Randy never failed to provide details of his planned treatment, and he always called in the evening after the treatment to ensure that all was well and I was in no discomfort. Every family member received this same courtesy, even after something as minor as a filling replacement. As our family grew to include a son-in-law and subsequently our granddaughter, they also became patients of Randy’s. In fact, our granddaughter was always quite happy to go and see ‘Dr. Randy’ because he has a special way of dealing with children and manages to put them completely at ease. As a family, we are deeply saddened by the toll Randy’s personal difficulties have taken on him, and we are outraged by the public humiliation he is being subjected to. We wish to go on record as being absolutely satisfied with Randy Narayan’s conduct and completely confident in his capabilities as a dental professional. If and when he decides he is able to return to the practice of dentistry, we definitely hope to be first in line to rejoin him as his patients. Thank you for allowing us the opportunity to voice our opinions on this matter. John & Pat Harila, and Heather, Bradley & Veronica Axam, Surrey

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Developer’s Public Information Meeting

Purchase Your Annual Parking Decal

15521 Russell Avenue

The 2013 decal has expired. Purchase your 2014 pay parking decals today. The decal cost is $40 plus GST. To qualify for a pay parking decal, you must be a resident of the City of White Rock. Please provide:

The City of White Rock has received an application for a Development Variance Permit to reduce setbacks for the construction of an emergency generator facility at 15521 Russell Avenue (Peace Arch Hospital). A public information meeting is scheduled for Thursday, January 23, 2014 from 6:30 pm to 7:30 pm in meeting rooms #1 and #2 at the Peace Arch Hospital, 15521 Russell Avenue, for the public to view this application. pp The meeting g will be an open p house format with displays p y of the proposed development.

• A valid driver’s licence with your White Rock address. • Your current valid owner’s certificate of insurance (ICBC) and vehicle licence showing the same White Rock address as your driver’s licence. Resident parking decals can be purchase at these locations: • City Hall – 15322 Buena Vista Avenue • White Rock Community Centre – 15154 Russell Avenue * Open Saturday 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. • Centennial Park Leisure Centre – 14600 North Bluff Road • Kent Street Activity Centre – 1475 Kent Street * Open Saturday 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Veterans – Parking is free for up to four hours in the City of White Rock for all vehicles with veteran licence plates – no parking decal is required! For more information about parking, call Parking Services at 604.541.2148

Call For Nominations Employment Opportunities

Know an outstanding British Columbian who deserves recognition? BC’s Honours and Awards Secretariat is currently accepting nominations for the province’s highest honour, the Order of British Columbia. Any person or group is welcome to nominate a deserving individual as candidate for appointment to the Order of British Columbia. Further information on eligibility criteria and on the nomination process can be found on-line at http://www.orderofbc.gov.bc.ca/nominations/. Nomination forms are available from the Honours and Awards Secretariat office at orderofbc@gov.bc.ca and may be completed in hardcopy or on-line. Nominations must be received by Friday, March 7, 2014 to be considered for 2014 awards. Nominations received after this date will be included in the selection process for the next year. Successful nominees will be presented with the Order by the Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia and Chancellor of the Order of British Columbia, at an official ceremony at Government House in Victoria. Established in 1989, the Order of BC recognizes any resident of B.C. or former long-term resident who have demonstrated outstanding achievement, excellence or distinction in any field of endeavor (community leadership, business, labour, industry, volunteer service, professions and other occupations, arts, sports, and others) that benefits the people of British Columbia or elsewhere. We encourage you to forward this message to others who may be interested in this honour.

Health and Safety Advisor – Regular Full Time (35 hours/week) The position of Health and Safety Advisor is an integral part of the Human Resources Department. Reporting to the Director, you are responsible for facilitating the development, implementation and continuous enhancement of the City’s health and safety and disability management programs. A Diploma in Occupational Health & Safety, supplemented with a minimum three to five years’ experience working in a similar role, preferably in municipal government or in the public sector, is required. Closing Date: 4:30 p.m., Friday, January 31, 2014. Director, Planning and Development Services The City seeks a Director of Planning and Development Services to provide leadership to all functions within the department including planning, development applications, building approvals and zoning along with economic development and by-law enforcement. The successful candidate is a visionary leader with demonstrated strengths in strategic thinking and communication including articulating a clear vision on the current and future direction of urban growth and development and strong report writing skills. The ideal candidate will have a post-graduate degree in planning, and a minimum of ten years progressively responsible managerial experience, including experience in a senior management role. Closing Date: 4:30 p.m., Monday, February 3, 2014. View details of both postings at: www.whiterockcity.ca/careers.

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January 27 6:30 p.m. Land Use and Planning January 23 Committee Meeting 1:00 p.m. Rail Safety Task Force 7:00 p.m. Regular Council Meeting All meetings take place at City Hall, 15322 Buena Vista Avenue unless otherwise noted.

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Weight Watchers group tallies 40,000 km

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“We practically ran through the Prairies,” A Semiahmoo Johnston laughed. Peninsula Weight And the results Watchers group has showed the group’s hard completed work. a walking “I’ve lost 30 ❝Everyone challenge that did what they pounds that is equivalent I don’t want could.❞ to the distance to put back Shirle Johnston on,” Johnston, of walking the group leader a member circumference of the earth. of Weight After tallying each Watchers since 1978, of the 50 women’s said. results, Shirle Johnston Contributed photo “There’s no question confirmed this month Shirle Johnston (left) and Maxine Clark hold up a in my mind, I’m that the group had sign showing the distance walked by their club. keeping the weight off.” indeed walked the more than 40,000 km in 40 weeks. The endeavour was so motivating, members walked between 15 and 25 miles a week. “Everyone did what N OT I C E they could, those that gave me 15 miles a week walked 600 miles, NOTICE OF TEMPORARY USE PERMIT for 20 miles that was 800 miles and for 25 At the Monday, February 3, 2014, Public Hearing meeting, commencing at miles that was 1,000 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers, 14245 – 56 Avenue, staff is recommending miles, the equivalent that Council support the issuance of the following Temporary Commercial of walking to San Use Permit: Francisco,” she said. “There are several that Permit No. 7913-0237-00 easily covered the 1,000 Location: 10363 - 133A Street and 13328 - 104 Avenue miles in 40 weeks.” Purpose of Permit: To allow the development of a temporary real estate sales The challenge centre for a proposed residential high-rise project in Surrey City Centre for a began after Johnston period not to exceed three years. suggested the group walk the equivalent of the distance of the Trans Canada Highway in April 2013. After 15 weeks, the women were “back home” and ready for more. “We decided to take those miles and use them as our base to continue and walk around the equator,” Johnston said. She noted that while weight loss is often rewarded and members receive credit, there is often less attention paid to physical activity. With the challenges, the group was motivated to exercise regularly and accountable for the group’s progress, Johnston said. Staff Reporter

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Additional information may be obtained from the Planning & Development Department at 604-591-4441. Copies of the supporting staff reports, the Temporary Use Permit and any other relevant background documentation are available on the City of Surrey website at www.surrey.ca or may be inspected at City Hall during business hours commencing Tuesday, January 14, 2014 until Monday, February 3, 2014. Members of the public are encouraged to submit their comments or concerns to Council, and may be submitted in writing to City Clerk. Comments may be faxed to 604-591-8731, emailed to clerks@surrey.ca or submitted by mail to the City Clerk at 14245 - 56 Avenue, Surrey, BC V3X 3A2, no later than Monday, February 3, 2014 at 4:00 p.m..

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The Cultural Careers Youth Conference, set for Saturday, Feb. 8 at the Surrey Museum (17710 56A Ave.), is free, interactive and open to youth aged 16 to 20 years old.

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White Rock honours Peninsula athletes, academic Two teams of Peninsula athletes and the winner of a prestigious scholarship have been celebrated by White Rock council for recent notable achievements. Members and coaches of Earl Marriott Secondary’s senior boys AAA and senior girls AAAA volleyball teams were invited to city hall Jan. 13 to mark their provincial championship (boys) and silver-medal wins, both of which were notched in November. In congratulating the teams as “a great source of pride and inspiration to this community,” Mayor Wayne Baldwin acknowledged the effort it takes to win at that level.

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Anmol Jawandha with mayor Wayne Baldwin. “A lot of practise, playing and dedication over not just one year, but many years,” he said. “I’m well-aware how hard it is to do what you have done. One bad game can throw everything out the window.” Semiahmoo Secondary’s Anmol Jawandha was noted for his academic success,

in being announced earlier this month as a recipient of the Blyth Cambridge Commonwealth Trust Scholarship. The scholarship, worth about $150,000, is one of the largest available to Canadian students. Jawandha’s win marked the third consecutive year that it has been claimed by a Semiahmoo student. “You set an example of what is truly possible through hard work, education and maybe just a little brainpower,” Baldwin said, evoking laughter at the intentional understatement. “I’m sure you’re going have a very, very, very bright future.” – Tracy Holmes

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Earl Marriott’s senior boys (left) and girls (right) volleyball teams are honoured at city council Jan. 13.

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Local group’s version of The Planets promises ‘a feast for the senses’

Semiahmoo Strings reach for the stars Alex Browne

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hey’re called the Semiahmoo Strings – but they might equally be called the ‘Cinematic Strings.’ The White Rock and South Surrey-based youth ensemble’s next concert (Jan. 30, 7:30 p.m. at Earl Marriott Secondary’s Wheelhouse Theatre, 15751 16 Ave.) will once again couple the student players’ stunning musical maturity with a big-screen work. This time it’s a performance of the complete suite, The Planets, by visionary early 20th century composer Gustav Holst (18741934), accompanied by a new film marrying NASA images from outer space with historic images tracing humankind’s perpetual fascination with the “heavens.” It will be the entire second half of a program that also includes Edvard Grieg’s Holberg Suite, op. 40; award-winning Strings’ violinist Lucy Wang’s solo performance of two movements from Canadian composer Stephen Chatman’s Varley Suite, and violinist Matthew Yep’s interpretation of Sarasate’s emotional Zigeunerweisen, based on the Hungarian czárdás, or folk dance. That such a young group has developed the technical proficiency to take on the challenge of Holst’s complete work – a “series of mood pictures” inspired by the astrological character assigned to seven planets – should be worthy enough of celebration, but the blending of their skill and enthusiasm with a dynamic visual presentation promises a breathtaking experience for the audience. With the guidance of founder/ teacher/conductor Carla Birston and husband, teacher/cellist/ arranger/composer Harold, the ensemble – and its even younger feeder group, the Demisemiahmoo Strings – is noted for producing credible interpretations of pieces (like

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Carla Birston and husband Harold will guide the Semiahmoo Strings at their Jan. 30 concert in South Surrey. Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony) that many would consider only playable by professionals. As part of this, the group has also developed an affinity for works written for the screen – the scores of Ennio Morricone, for example – or the Double Agent medley (Lalo Schifrin’s Mission Impossible theme and Monty Norman’s James Bond theme) which will showcase the ‘Demisemis” at the upcoming concert. In two delightful Christmastime showings of the animated classic, The Snowman, the Strings played the original film score live, with all the aplomb of professional session players in Hollywood or London. Always ones to step up their

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game, the Strings needed a longer film to accompany the premiere of the full version of Holst’s Planets, now fully rearranged for the strings-only ensemble (they’ve previously performed the Mercury and Jupiter movements alone). Since NASA’s outer space photography and graphic simulations are in the public domain, it seemed a straightforward matter to arrange for a screening of a compilation that has already been used for performances of The Planets in the U.S. Straightforward, that is, until Harold finally heard back from the distributor with the fee for a one-time performance. “It was $20,000,” he said, adding the sum was way out of the

ballpark for any student group. “I did the math, and we would have ended up having to charge $80 per ticket!” The next thought, he said, was to see whether the students themselves could use home computers and laptops to edit the NASA footage into a film – an idea that was defeated by problems of achieving sufficient definition for projection purposes. “We’d basically reconciled ourselves to the idea that there wouldn’t be a film, and that we would simply play it the way it’s been played for almost 100 years, which would have been just fine,” he said. But in a last-ditch attempt to find a suitable film, Harold discovered a YouTube video

excerpt of a longer project by young filmmaker Max R. A. Fedore, commissioned for a performance of The Planets by The Peoria Symphony Orchestra, created in collaboration with conductor and musical director George Stelluto. He contacted Stelluto personally – and found him extraordinarily co-operative in supplying the film and performance rights. “The fee was a paltry $500, and they’re giving us all kinds of personal attention,” Harold said. “It’s such a nice ‘gives me faith in humanity’ story.” Quite apart from the students’ accomplishment, Harold’s adaptation of The Planets was a challenge for his skill and creativity as an arranger. “That was my summer project last year,” he said. Holst, an English trombonist and music teacher of Swedish heritage, was influenced by Hindu philosophy, Sanskrit literature and astrological mysticism – as well as the progressive musical concepts of Arnold Schoenberg and Igor Stravinsky – and his most celebrated work is known for unconventional meters and difficult-to-achieve textures and dynamics. “It was slow going, a measure at a time – there’s so much going on in Holst’s score,” Harold said of the adaptation. “But we have virtually everything there, including covering all the woodwind and brass parts, except for the women’s choir in Neptune, which I’ve given to the violins. “The kids are loving playing it, although it took some time for the slower pieces to come together, But now it’s all starting to gel. “The whole process has been such a pleasure. And now that we have the film it’s just added to the excitement,” he said. “It should be a feast for the senses.” Tickets ($15, $8 seniors and students) are available at Tapestry Music, or by calling 604-5381460.

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Players from both teams scramble to get to a loose puck in front of Surrey Eagles’ netminder Devon Fordyce during Sunday’s game between the Langley Rivermen and the Eagles.

Victory over first-place Rivermen halts Surrey losing streak

Renouf leads Eagles to overtime win Nick Greenizan Sports Reporter

The Surrey Eagles welcomed one of their leading scorers back into the lineup with a win on Sunday, salvaging what to that point had been a winless week for the BC Hockey League club. On Sunday evening at South Surrey Arena, the Eagles – playing with Jonah Renouf in the lineup for the first time in six games – edged the first-place Langley Rivermen 5-4, thanks to an overtime goal from Nathan Renouf, who tipped a shot from his brother, Jonah, past Langley netminder Brock Crossthwaite. Jonah Renouf, who has 13 goals and 29 assists this season, had been sidelined with a concussion after he suffered a blow to the head in a game earlier this month. The Eagles struggled in his absence, going winless in five games, but not due to the efforts of fellow forward Danton Heinen, who picked up the offensive slack.

With Renouf out of the lineup, Heinen – who now wears the captain’s ‘C’ after former captain Brett Mulcahy was dealt to Vernon – took over the team’s scoring lead, and he added two more goals in Sunday’s win over Langley, giving him 21 on the season. In addition to Heinen’s pair, Matthew Dawson scored a power-play goal for the Birds, and Chase McMurphy – who has scored at a point-per-game pace since arriving in Surrey via trade this month – had the other goal for the home side. Anthony Conti added two assists. Goaltender Devon Fordyce was sharp between the pipes for the Eagles, stopping 40 shots from Langley, who were on a six-game win streak prior to the overtime defeat. On Friday night, at home against the visiting Trail Smoke Eaters, the Eagles dropped a 5-3 decision, which came just two days after giving up seven goals to the

Coquitlam Express in another loss. Friday, the Eagles and Smokies played to a 1-1 tie after the opening 20 minutes – Sean Davies scored for Trail, Kale Bennett for Surrey – but the Smoke Eaters took the lead in the second period. Beginning with a power-play goal from Jake Lucchini at the 3:01 mark, Trail scored three goals in less than eight minutes to take a 4-1 lead, though Austin Ferguson made it 4-2 later in the period, with an assist to affiliate player – and South Surrey resident – Ty Westgard. McMurphy cut the lead to 4-3 with a third-period power-play goal before Trail’s Bryan Basilico iced the game with an empty-netter. Wednesday’s road loss to the Express followed a similar pattern – even first period, before the opposition took control over the final 40 minutes. In the first period, Coquitlam jumped out to a 2-0 lead on goals from Corey Mackin

and Canon Pieper, before Surrey rebounded to tie things up with goals from Heinen and Nathan Renouf. The second period was dominated by the Express, however, as the home team fired three pucks past Eagles goalie Bo Didur. The third period was much of the same, as Ryan Rosenthal scored twice for the home team. With less than three minutes to go, Surery’s Braeden Russell tacked on a powerplay goal to make it 7-3. Surrey still sits fourth in the BCHL’s Mainland Divison, though the gap between themselves and the third place Express – which was once just four points – has now widened to 10. The Eagles still have a 14-point lead on the last-place Chilliwack Chiefs. The Eagles hit the road this week for a pair of games against Interior Division foes. On Friday, they’ll square off against Trail, and Saturday head to Salmon Arm to play the Silverbacks before returning home.

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A visit by the last-place Kootenay Ice gave the Valley West Hawks a chance to end a sixgame winless streak, and the home team took full advantage. The Hawks thumped the Ice 8-1 and 6-0 in a two-game set last weekend at the Langley Events Centre for their first victories of 2014. The Hawks jumped on Kootenay quickly with four first-period goals on Saturday. They added four more in the third frame. Eric Callegari netted two goals Sunday, in which the Hawks again scored four unanswered first-period goals. Now at 19-10-1, Valley West will face off against the Vancouver Giants twice this weekend.

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Surrey Zoning Amendment Bylaw No. 18159

Surrey Zoning Amendment Bylaw No. 18160

Application: 7913-0183-00

Application: 7913-0211-00

Location: 14177 – 103 Avenue, 10315 and 10321 – 142 Street

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Purpose of Bylaw and Permit: The applicant is requesting to rezone the hatched site from Multiple Residential 30 Zone and Single Family Residential Zone to Comprehensive Development Zone in order to develop 21 townhouse units.

Purpose of Bylaw: The applicant is requesting to rezone the hatched site from One-Acre Residential Zone and Single Family Residential Zone to Single Family Residential (12) Zone in order to subdivide into 24 small single family lots.

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e m o c l e W We are pleased to welcome

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OPEN 15118 THRIFT AVE. • WHITE ROCK • FROM $555,000 SAT. & Camden Corner, 5 townhomes by Oviedo Homes. Fab. SUN. kitchen, built-in oven & cooktop. Hardwood throughout main. Convenient den at entrance level, built-in study JAN. area on upper bedroom level. Single car garage with 25 & 26 to allow for 2nd car. Price incl. GST. Catherine 1:00-4:00 driveway Elliott 604-787-9322 Sutton Group West Coast Realty P.M. OPEN SUNDAY JAN. 26 2:00-4:00 P.M.

#302 - 1442 FOSTER STREET • $249,900 Total reno, 924 sq. ft. one bedroom and enclosed balcony. Open kitchen, stone counters, stainless appliances, insuite laundry, hardwood flooring and tile throughout. S.E. facing corner unit with oceanviews over Bryant Park. Tower II, 55+, well run, friendly strata.Terrence Flahiff 778-229-1674 RE/MAX Crest Realty (Westside)

16TH AVE. & 136TH STREET • BAYVIEW TERRACE • $739,000 Ocean Breaks newest townhome development. Each 3 level home boasts 3 bdrms., 3 full baths, 2 car garage and private elevator. Gourmet kitchen with top of the line appliances. All the latest finishings and fixtures. Join us for a tour. Geof and Carolyn Glazier 604-531-4000 Bay Realty Ltd.

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3715 NICO WYND DRIVE • $1,098,000 Timeless design townhome, light bright & casually traditional, featuring full height picture windows maximizing expansive views of 3rd green & eagles nest. Chef’s kitchen has Dacor stainless appliances, custom cabinetry, marble backsplash, stunning ceasar stone island & countertops. Customized master suite w/oversized walk-in closets, european glass & tile shower, unbeatable quality & luxury throughout. Entertainers delight on lower level w/wet bar, cozy gas fireplace, built-in media & surround sound. Walk out to private patio & hot tub. Unique community all about lifestyle ownership of 76 acres of land, par-70 9-hole golf course (2 memberships included), tennis, marina, indoor pool. Pam Mitchell 604-541-4888 RE/MAX Colonial Pacific Realty 858 LEE STREET • WHITE ROCK • $1,198,888

Brand new, mins. from beach, high-end fin., exposed OPEN SUNDAY aggregate patios, eng. h/w floors, 3-jet steam shower, chef’s kitchen w/island, quartz, s/s appls., built-in wine JAN. 26 rack, 2-zone wine fridge. Lower level has fully contained 2:00-4:00 suite. Private yard, some views from master bdrm. balcony. Price incl. GST & BCTT. Maureen Fritz/Dianna P.M. Stocker 604-541-4888 RE/MAX Colonial Pacific Realty 866 LEE STREET • WHITE ROCK • $1,249,000 Luxurious west coast contemp., one block from beach. OPEN SUNDAY Quality features & finishes, designer dream kitchen w/ high-end appls., quartz counters. Lower level sauna/ JAN. 26 steam room, spacious media room, wet bar. Two bdrm. 2:00-4:00 suite. Entertain on your decks and enjoy the view. Maureen Fritz/Dianna Stocker 604-541-4888 P.M. RE/MAX Colonial Pacific Realty

1764 - 148A STREET • $779,000 Tudor-style home in quiet culOPEN de-sac says “welcome.” Sunken living room with gas fp, dining, SUNDAY updated kitchen extends into large family room, patio doors lead JAN. 26 to beautiful SE facing back garden. Large upper floor master 2:00-4:00 bdrm. & ensuite, another 2 bdrms. Semi Sec. catchment. P.M. Morley Myren 604-506-2006 RE/MAX Colonial Pacific Realty OPEN SUNDAY JAN. 26 1:00-3:00 P.M.

14149 - 23RD AVENUE • FOREST EDGE • $1,598,000 Lovely five bdrm. home tucked on the edge of the forest. A uniquely quaint home recently renovated. A close walk to both Chantrell Elementary and Elgin Park. Louise McKnight/Leslie Zhao 604-531-4000 Bay Realty Ltd.

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14072 - 32A AVENUE • $2,398,000 Stunning residence in Elgin. Like new. No GST. Over 8000 sq. ft. on 18,514 sq. ft. lot. Soaring ceilings, 8 bdrms., 8 baths. Stunning gourmet kitchen plus wok kitchen. Many high-end features. Lulu Sorbara 604-541-4888 RE/MAX Colonial Pacific Realty Ltd.

#206 - 15255 - 18TH AVENUE • THE COURTYARDS • $249,900 OPEN Well maint. 1 bdrm. & den condo, solid building, rainscreened, SUNDAY remediated. Highly desirable central location, steps to all JAN. 26 2:00-4:00 amenities. Spacious home, recently updated, opens to courtyard. Strata fees ($263.26) incl. heat, gas fp, cable. 40+ age, no rentals, P.M. 1 dog or cat. Sharon Deveau 604-531-4000 Bay Realty Ltd.

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#304 - 1381 MARTIN STREET • CHESTNUT VILLAGE • $279,900 Walk to everything, 2 bdrm. condo, shows like new. Spacious, inviting, open, s/s appliances, 2 decks, SW views to ocean. BBQs allowed. Den off living room is great space for home office. Building offers workshop and amenities room. Lynn Vaughn 604-541-4888 RE/MAX Colonial Pacific Realty Ltd.

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#209 - 14855 THRIFT AVE. • WHITE ROCK • ROYCE • $447,300 Brand new 2 bdrm., 2 bath luxury condo. Overlooks courtyard, peek-a-boo ocean view. Close to shopping, dining, parks, beach. High-end finishing, exceptional detailing, stainless appliances, quartz countertops, lavish use of marble. Adriana Cikojevic 604-538-8028 Fifth Avenue Real Estate Marketing

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1012 - 165TH STREET • SOUTHBROOKE 19 customized homes being built by Genex. Three storeys including walk-out basement, all finished. Prices start at $1,045,000. Susan Vollmer 604-541-4888 RE/MAX Colonial Pacific Realty

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15336 - 17A AVENUE • GEMINI Contemporary, new one and two bedroom condos by Genex. One bedrooms start at $298,500. Two bedrooms at $387,500. Susan Vollmer 604-541-4888 RE/MAX Colonial Pacific Realty

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#203 - 14934 THRIFT AVENUE • 2020 SQ. FT. CONDO • $509,000 Ocean view! Great location! 2020 sq. ft. – yes, that’s right! Two bdrm. plus den (or 3rd bdrm.). Bright, spacious corner end unit. Only 8 units in building. Walk to downtown, close to beach, bus stop out front. Lives like a home. Great value. Bryan Boyce 604-538-8888 Sutton Group West Coast Realty

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14032 TERRY ROAD • $3,580,000 Waterfront gated estate. Lot is 22,651 sq. ft. Home is 5,321 sq. ft. Beebe Cline 604-830-7458 Hugh & McKinnon Realty Ltd.

OPEN 14721 - 34A AVE. • $679,000 • ELGIN BROOKES ESTATES Beaut. SAT. 4 bdrm., 4 bath family home. Quality millwork, hardwood floors, JAN. 25 great layout. Upstairs loft area is perfect for kids or quiet study 1:00-4:00 & SUN. area. S/s appls., slow-close cabinets, granite. Spacious back deck off family room. Your hosts Natasha Stott/Richard Johnston/ JAN. 26 Sue Anderson 604-531-1909 Hugh & McKinnon Realty Ltd. 2:30-4:30

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15560 VICTORIA AVENUE • $954,900 Ocean views from this 3 storey renovated home. Cozy one bedroom suite. Carmen Champoux 604-541-4888 RE/MAX Colonial Pacific Realty

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CHRISTIANSEN, Brandon Lauge Brandon passed away suddenly on January 19th, 2014 at the age 39. He is survived by his wife Lise, his twin brother Reid (Marnie), and brothers Myles and Dustin (Laurie) and mother Cheryl. A Memorial Service will be held on Sunday, January 26th at 2:00pm at the White Rock Community Centre, 15154 Russell Avenue. ~ Loved Forever ~

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Jeanette May Hultman Was born on October 13th, 1967 in Vernon, B.C. and was called Home to be with her Lord on January 13th, 2014, where she joined her parents, Ivo Vernon Hultman and Bernice Anne Hultman. She left us suddenly, but peacefully, at the Peace Arch Hospital in White Rock, B.C. at the age of 46 years.

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Jeanette will be lovingly remembered by one sister, Mardelle Ho (Steve, children Michah, Kemily and Brennan); three brothers, Marvin Roy Hultman, Dawson Ray Hultman (Julia, daughters Allie and Bailey) and Daniel Alfred Hultman, as well as Rob and Grace Schock her caregivers since Feb 2012. Jeanette was a very special soul that touched the lives of everyone she met and knew, in such a unique and special way. She will be loved and cherished until we see her again. A Memorial Service to celebrate her life will be held at Emmanuel Covenant Church, 17029 16 Ave., South Surrey on Sunday, Feb 2 at 5:45 with reception to follow. Those who knew Jeanette are warmly invited.

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SLEIGH, Cicely Catherine (nee Adams) Dec. 12, 1917 - Nov. 8, 2013 Born at Swift Current, Saskatchewan, to parents Ted and Gertie Adams, Cathy lived on the family wheat farm, then travelled with her family to Texas, (sister Winnie born there), Florida and Indiana for her father’s work. They returned to the Prairies for farming. Cathy’s big trip to England, Ceylon, the Orient and to Vancouver through 2 ½ years was a wonderful experience. She earned her RN graduation from Vancouver General Hospital in 1943, married Fred Sleigh, had two children, Geraldine and Ted, and enjoyed family RV holidays for many years in BC and the USA. Mom and Dad retired from Sleigh Jewellers, Vancouver, to South Surrey and enjoyed White Rock beach walks, golf and travel. After Dad died in 1993, Mom went out almost daily for coffee, lunch, a walk and met many wonderful people, including shopkeepers. She enjoyed friends at Cranley Place for almost 45 years. Daily phone calls with sister Winnie in the USA, kept Mom going too. She lived in two care facilities at White Rock, then one year at Nelson, closer to part of her family. An Anglican memorial service at Salmo, BC was on Nov. 20/13. Our feisty, spirited Mom leaves us with good memories. Our family: Geraldine (Larry) Dzuris and Ted (Judy) Sleigh and grandchildren Janna and Perry Dzuris, Dana (Deren) and Tara (Shaun) Sleigh, USA nieces Valerie, Leslie, Janice and Denise (Rider) and families, and BC nephews Ken, Fred, Rob Lehman and families. Thank you to White Rock for making our parents’ retirement years interesting, happy and healthy. Have a great Heaven, Mom! Condolences may be sent to: www.thompsonfs.ca

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FARM WORKERS

INTERNATIONAL HERBS (BC) Ltd growers of fresh herbs and vegetables located in Surrey, British Columbia is looking for SEASONAL FARM LABOUR. Duties will include (but are not limited to) the following: Seeding, Planting, Weeding, Harvesting, Processing & Packaging. Ability to operate farm machinery is an asset. No skills or prior exp. required. Hourly pay is $10.75. Work begins January 15th so apply now. Email: work@internationalherbs.net or drop by in person (only between 9am-4pm) at 4151 184th St. Surrey.

MOHINDER Ent Ltd. (Surrey) seeks FT Farm Workers. $10.35/hr, 50hr/ wk, Apr 1-Nov15. outdoor work. Duties: weeding, pruning, harvest, planting. Fax: 604-575-2584 WA GARDEN, 17535 40 Ave., Sry req’s F/T vegetable workers. Weed, plant, package, harvest, good eyehand co-ordination, some heavy lifting & good health. 40 hrs/wk. Start early Apr. $10.25/hr. 604-313-1133

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Door to door service

7 days a wk-Shuttle to: YVR & Bellingham Airports, Cruise Ship Service, Via Rail, Langley Bus Depot, Eye Clinic, Tswsn Ferry, etc. SOMEWHERE WARM... Unique Vacation Club Worldwide Resorts One-time fee No levies ~ No booking fee. Hotweeks: (7 nights) for less than $390

www.UniqueVacationClub.info

A Great Janitorial Franchise Opportunity

• Annual Starting Revenue of $12,000 - $120,000 • Guaranteed Cleaning Contracts • Professional Training Provided • Financing Available • Ongoing Support • Low Down Payment required A Respected Worldwide Leader in Franchised Office Cleaning. Coverall of BC 604.434.7744 info@coverallbc.com www.coverallbc.com LANGLEY based plumbing company looking for qualified journeyman plumbers and 3rd or 4th yr apprentices. Please email resume to: riversideheatingandplumbing1@gmail.com

HAIRCARE PROFESSIONALS

CHAIR RENTAL AVAIL

Hair Eclipse

Stylist chair rental available at Hair Eclipse, White Rock. $600/mo.

Call Ildiko 604-560-5110


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HELP WANTED

FLAG PERSONS & LANE TECH PERSONNEL NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED

WE WILL TRAIN!

COMPETITIVE RATES

Must Have Valid TCP Certificate, Reliable Insured Vehicle And Provide A Clean Drivers Abstract!

Please E-mail Resume: grasdald@telus.net

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HELP WANTED

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HOTEL, RESTAURANT, FOOD SERVICES

FOREMAN

Required F/T in Surrey, with exp. in garden maint, pruning, lawn & bed work. Must be able to drive truck with trailer and have good English skills & local ref’s. Yearround work avail. Pesticide lic an asset. Benefit pkg. Wage $2500 $3200 dependant on experience. Leave msg @ 604-599-5503 or email: tcl.maintenance@shaw.ca

Food Service Worker required part-time

Monday-Sunday for a Senior Retirement Community in South Surrey.

Please email resume to: swright@pacificcarlton.com ~ no phone calls please ~

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TRADES, TECHNICAL

PERSONAL SERVICES 182

FINANCIAL SERVICES

JOURNEYMAN HEAVY DUTY MECHANICS Fort McMurray & Leduc Alberta Gladiator Equipment Ltd. has immediate positions for Journeyman Heavy Duty, off road Certified Mechanics for work in Fort McMurray and Leduc, Alberta. Excellent wages and benefits. www.gladiatorequipment.com fax 1-780-986-7051. hr@gladiatorequipment.com

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A MAID TO CLEEN For all Your Cleaning Needs

Weekly, Biweekly, Monthly Residential & Commercial Services ~ Excellent Rates!! * Licensed * Bonded * Insured

778-883-4262

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

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MEDICAL/DENTAL

MENTAL HEALTH CARE AIDE WORKERS

KIDS AND ADULTS NEEDED FOR CARRIER ROUTES Papers are delivered right to your door. No need to insert flyers either! Deliver 2x a week, after school, Tuesday and Thursday. Call the Circulation Department at 604 538-8223 ext. 14 or email us at: zchecker1@peacearchnews.com

Route Number Boundaries Number of Papers 18102501 129 St, 129A St, 129B St, 21A Ave, 21B Ave, 22 Ave, 22A Ave, 22B Ave, 24 Ave 93 18102514 136 St, 137 St, 137A St, 138 St,138A St, 139 St, 16 Ave, 17 Ave, 17A Ave, 18 Ave 162 18103604 Bayview St, Beecher St, Crescent Rd, Gordon Ave, Maple St, McBride Ave, McKenzie Ave, O’Hara Ln 90 18103605 124 St, Cedar Dr, Crescent Dr, Dogwood Dr, Seacrest Dr82 18103612 130 St, 32 Ave, 35 Ave, 35A Ave, Crescent Rd 104 18103617 134 St, 136 St, 25 Ave, 26 Ave, 27 Ave, 28 Ave 49 18103618 128 St, 137A St, 139 St, 24 Ave, 25 Ave 61 18103624 132 St, 133 St, 134 St, 25Ave, 26 Ave, 28 Ave 44 18103625 136 St, 137A St, 138 St, 138A St, 139 St, 31 Ave, 32 Ave, 33 Ave 79 18103626 132 St, 135A St, 28 Ave, Balsam Cres, Vine Maple Dr, Woodcrest Dr & Pl 70 18103629 124 St, 124B St, 127A St, 128 St, 24 Ave, 25 Ave 92 18104709 141 St, 142 St, 24 Ave, 25 Ave, 25A Ave, 26A Ave, 27A Ave, 28 Ave 58 18104724 140A St, 141 St, 141A St, 32A Ave, 33 Ave, 33B Ave 61 18411327 145 St, 145A St, 145B St, 146 St, 60 Ave, 60A Ave 68 18511804 Boundary Drive W, Northpark Pl 66 18511816 134 St, 134A St, 135B St, 136 St, 61B Ave, 62 Ave, 62A Ave, 62B Ave, 63 Ave 120

NORTHERN VANCOUVER island scaling company is seeking Coastal Log Scalers for camp/local positions. KLM Inventory Ltd. is based out of Port McNeill, BC. KLM will accept candidates who have just recently acquired their scaling license; the company will provide training. Competitive wages, plus full benefits. Please send resumes by fax to 250-956-4888 or email qsg@telus.net. If you require any additional information please call Jamie MacGregor at 250-230-0025. THE LEMARE GROUP is accepting resumes for the following positions: •Heavy Duty Mechanics •Feller Buncher •Coastal Log Scalers •Grapple Yarder Operators •Off Highway Logging Truck Drivers •Processor Operators •Hand Buckers •Coastal Certified Hand Fallers Fulltime camp with union rates/benefits. Please send resumes by fax to 250956-4888 or email to: office@lemare.ca

Required for PSR focused home. HEU Certified.

Fax resume to: 604-514-0886

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TRADES, TECHNICAL

Heavy Duty Diesel Truck Mechanic Mega Cranes Ltd. an industry leader is seeking an energetic, aggressive self starter for a full time position. Req. immediately.

Q-DECKERS WANTED Physically demanding, must be comfortable at heights. $15-20/hr depending on exp. Please call Roger, (604)830-1669

• Tuesday Mornings & Wednesday Evenings • Pick up newspapers from our warehouse • Deliver newspapers to our carriers homes in Langley City, Walnut Grove and Aldergrove

Call 604.514.6770 circulation@langleytimes.com

COMPUTER SERVICES

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CONCRETE & PLACING

Contact Bill Ambrock for a free quote or consultation. William@williamambrock.com

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

Repairs to all major appliances

Call (604)538-9600

Peace Arch Appliance Service to fridges, stoves, washers, dryers & dishwashers. Reasonable. Also Appliance Removal Call Mark (604)536-9092

Unique Taste, Unique Menus... Gourmet, Customized Menus Tailored To Your Function...

Kristy 604.488.9161

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

CERTIFIED LIFE COACH

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RELIABLE HOME & YARD CARE

Let us do it for you! • Flexible Services/ Affordable Prices • Housework/Yard work • Rental Suite Cleaning • Household Organization • Errands for Seniors

Life Coach & Bestselling Author: Shannon Staples 604-531-1413 highvitalitylife.com

FINANCIAL SERVICES

CLEANING SERVICES

EUROPEAN CLEANING SERVICE 18 years exp. References Available Reasonable rates. Call Lidia @ 604-220-9619 (cell)

Achieve your goals! Get focused, overcome blocks, stay motivated, accomplish more - faster & easier!

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APPLIANCE REPAIRS

RANGERS OCEAN PARK APPLIANCE LTD

• Home Dinner Parties • Meetings • Funerals • Weddings • B-B-Ques • Birthdays • Anniversaries

(604)-309-3707

DETAILED EUROPEAN CLEANING.

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

Efficient, Reliable, Friendly, Bonded Excellent References with 18 yrs of experience. Call Ivet: 778-235-4070

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We are your

CLEANING LADY ~ reliable, prof., will clean your home, office. 10 years exp. Reasonable rates. Excellent references. 778-960-9865

HELP WANTED

Recruitment Professionals Call 1-855-678-7833 today for more details.

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Ph: 604-385-3704 or email:

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

NO CARS, SUVS, MINI-VANS OR PICKUP TRUCKS.

Eric 604-541-1743

TAX RETURN: Bookkeeper for Personal or Small Business Please call (604)778-8814 Email: a9a56788@telus.net

HELP WANTED

Must have your own reliable CARGO VAN (minimum ¾ ton) and clean driver abstract.

Life Insurance can keep your loved ones well positioned financially.

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Please contact Mike e-mail: mike@megacranes.com or fax 604.599.5250

NOW HIRING! Delivery Drivers

PROTECT YOUR LOVED ONES

D Windows Out & In D Gutters cleaned In & Out D Pressure Washing D Serving W. Rock for over 30 yrs D Lic. & WCB insured. D Free Est. Seniors Discount

PERSONAL SERVICES

BENEFIT PACKAGE!

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Marine Technician

Primary duties include maint. troubleshooting & repair of diesel & gas marine engines. Knowledgeable in vessel electrical systems. Must have own tools and a valid drivers license. Compensation Based On Experience. Please forward resume to vancouveroutboard@ telus.net

CLEANING SERVICES

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

Call: Rick (604) 202-5184

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GARDENING

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ALL Concrete Brick, Block & Stonework. Good job - Good price. Call Enzio (604)594-1960

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DRYWALL

Change ugly popcorn ceiling to a Beautiful Clean White Flat Ceiling. Lovely to look at. Update your house and increase it’s value.

D interior & exterior renovation D rot repair & restoration D Decks D Fences & much more free estimates.

* No Scraping * No Sanding * No Mess CALL FRIENDLY BENJAMIN 604-230-7928

MOVING & STORAGE

AFFORDABLE MOVING www.affordablemoversbc.com

Century Hardwood Floors 604-376-7224 www.centuryhardwood .com

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

604-537-4140

Hauling Anything.. But Dead Bodies!!

20 YARD BINS AVAILABLE We Load or You Load !

604.220.JUNK(5865)

(778)552-4926

Repaint Specialist

Homes & Condo’s Commercial Buildings Small Reno’s Drywall & Ceiling Repairs

RENE’S SPRAY & BRUSH PAINTING

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

778-855-5361

BRO MARV PLUMBING 24/7 Plumbing, heating, plugged drains BBB. (604)582-1598, bromarv.com RENOS & REPAIRS Excellent price on Hot Water Tanks Furnace, Boilers, Plumbing Jobs & Furnace & duct cleaning

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353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS

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HANDYPERSONS

HANDYMAN. Very reliable. 20 yrs exp. Senior’s discount. Make a list. CAN DO IT ALL! 604-866-4977 A PROFESSIONAL HANDYMAN / CARPENTER 20 yrs exp. Licensed & Insured. Call 604-802-8809. Renovations, Repairs, Decks, Baths, Kitchens, Mouldings, Flooring.

CONTRACT OR HOURLY FREE ESTIMATES 25 YEARS IN BUSINESS

Per Molsen 604-575-1240

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HOME REPAIRS

A1 BATH RENO’S. Bsmt suites, drywall, patios, plumbing, siding, fencing, roofing, landscaping, etc. Joe 604-961-9937.

BEST BUSY BOYS ROOFING LTD.

289 HOUSEHOLD SERVICES

D Conversion from Cedar to Asphalt, Shingles, Fiberglass D 30, 40, 50 years Warranty D WCB, BBB, Liability Ins. Free Estimates. Call Gary 604-599-5611 OR Visit www.bestbusyboysroofing.com

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

Specializing in • Concrete • Forming • Framing • Siding

All your carpentry needs & handyman requirements.

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

MESA PAINTING INTERIOR and EXTERIOR Quality work at reas rates. Free Est. Michael (cell) 604-724-7458

604-218-3064

AFFORDABLE RENOVATIONS All types of walls & floor finishing. Prof & Fast Service. Free Est. Call (604)626-7941

15% OFF FALL CLEAN-UP

Prestige Industries General Contractors

Jay 604-513-8524

* Demo - Small Jobs *Junk removal * Fences + Decks * Snow Plowing + salting “No Job Too Small�

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

MINI DACHSHUND PUPPIES, born Dec 11th. M&F. unique smooth coat silver dapple and black & tan piebald. Raised by 12 yr old girl in 4H dog obediance. Well socialized. 1st shots & dewormed. $800/ea (will go toward education fund) Call: 604820-4827 (Mission).

Complete Landscape Service

Specializing in landscape renos Bobcat - Excavator - Decks Retaining Walls - Paving Stones New Lawns-Irrigation-Drainage Hedging and more

A SEMI-RETIRED CONTRACTOR. Specializing in Renovation’s. Available for work. 604-532-1710

604.889.8424

• Renovations • Repairs • Maintenance • Painting www.bayswaterinc.com

~ PRO PAINTERS ~ INTERIOR / EXTERIOR Quality Work, Free Estimates WCB INSURED

*30 Yrs Exp. *Fully Insured

604-773-1349

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MOVING & STORAGE

MOVING?

JUNK REMOVAL By RECYCLE-IT! 604.587.5865

EXTRA

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604-536-6620 www.MOUNTAIN-MOVERS.ca Your trusted choice for residential moving services. (778)378-6683 1PRO MOVING & SHIPPING. Across the street - across the world Real Professionals, Reas. Rates. Best in every way! 604-721-4555.

Call for FREE in-home consultation In-house design team and cabinet shop Let MPB make your renovation dreams come true!

www.mpbconstruction.com Showroom: Unit 62 - 15515 24th Ave. (at King George Blvd.) Tel: 604-538-9622

RUBBISH REMOVAL

Vincent 543-7776

www.paintspecial.com 604.339.1989 Lower Mainland 604.996.8128 Fraser Valley

Local & long distance Movers

Call 604-720-0931

www.brothersmoving.com

(778)997-5757, (604)587-5991

PAINT SPECIAL 3 rooms for $299, 2 coats any colour

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

332 BROTHERS MOVING & DELIVERY

RUBBISH REMOVAL Almost for free!

Running this ad for 8yrs

Designing and renovating new kitchens, bathrooms, basements, house make-overs and additions since 1989

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Member of Better Business Bureau

www.BBmoving.ca

“White Rock & South Surrey’s Leading Renovator since 1989�

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

Call Brian for a free estimate

Call Zach @ 778-789-5784 or Spencer @ 778-789-5785

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

604-572-3733

www.tkhaulaway.com

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TILING

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

TREE SERVICES

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

Pitt Bull Puppies, $500. Born Nov.17, first shots, dewormed, vet checked, 604.763.3125 Yorkshire Terrier, 3/mo old female Shots & dewormed. Vet checked Black & tan. $800. 604-828-2806

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PAVING/SEAL COATING

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

PATRICK’S RUBBISH REMOVAL *Landscape *Trimming *Yard Clean *Const. Clean. *ANYTHING!!! 1 Ton Truck. Call Patrick for Prompt Quality Service @ 604-808-1652.

TREE & STUMP removal done RIGHT!

• Tree Trimming • Fully Insured • Best Rates

APPLIANCES Peace Arch Appliance

Trees removal, Hedges Pruning, Topping Chipping. Insured. WCB Free wood & chips. David Fast 604-536-5426

• Additions • Renovations • New Construction

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

Semiahmoo Tree Experts

European Quality Workmanship

MOON CONSTRUCTION BUILDING SERVICES

MUSHROOM MANURE

LABRADINGER (Lab/Springer X) pups, ready to go now, $500. Med size dogs. Call/text (604)845-3972

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INTERIOR/EXTERIOR

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

CHIHUAHUA’S - Reg’d microchipped, cert. of pedigree, health records, shots, dewormed, paper trained, $795. 604-353-8750 charlesfoyers@gmail.com

Serving Metro Vancouver Since 1988

A Gas Fitter 0 Plumber

Emerson’s Contracting 604-524-2451, 604-535-0566

GUTTER/Window Cleaning, Power Washing, 30 yrs exp., For Prompt Service Call Simon 604-230-0627

.COM

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

bradsjunkremoval.com

Interior/Exterior Specialist Fully Insured Top Quality Fast Work Many Years Experience FREE Estimate

KITCHENS - BATHRMS CROWN MOULDING SUITES, DECKS, REPAIRS - BUILDING MAINT. REFS. WORK GUARANTEED

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Delivery or pick up Surrey location. Covered Storage. 604-644-1878

Seniors Discount RELIABLE, SERVICE 7 days a week

PETS

CHEAPER PRICES

AT YOUR SERVICE. Carpentry, Concrete, Painting, Rubbish Removal. Call Dave (604)999-5056

• TREE Pruning & Top • Hedge Trimming • Tree REMOVAL *Seniors Disc. *Insured *26 yrs.

WHITE ROCK RUBBISH REMOVAL

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

968-0367

Jnbz Painting

Quality workmanship since 1968 Commercial - Residential

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RUBBISH REMOVAL

PETS

CALL ROGER 604-

MAINTENANCE, REPAIR, RENOVATION www.proficientrenovation.com or call 604-323-4111 for more details.

SUPREME HEDGES

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

9 Repairs & Staining 9 Installation 9 Free Estimates

CRESCENT Plumbing & Heating Licensed Residential 24hr. Service

LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE

Renovation Specialist

ELECTRICIAN - Dana Thompson Over 24yrs exp. Res/Comm. Free est. Bonded. #14758 604-353-1519

HARDWOOD FLOOR REFINISHING

PLUMBING

#1 IN RATES & SERVICE. Lic’d/Ins. LOCAL Plumber. Plugged drains, renos etc. Chad 1-877-861-2423

$45/Hr

Call Blake or Brian (604)816-1653

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

FLOOR REFINISHING/ INSTALLATIONS

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HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

Licensed, Insured, WCB

ELECTRICAL

Lic. Electrician A+, BBB member Expert trouble shooter, All types of Electrical work 24/7 604-617-1774

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HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

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

Blake and his Dad make a positive difference in your life by providing quality workmanship delivered with integrity.

PSB DRYWALL + All Boarding, Taping, Framing & Texture. Insured work. Dump Removal Service. 604-762-4657/604-764-6416

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HOME IMPROVEMENTS

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

Service to fridges, stoves, washers, dryers & dishwashers. Reasonable. Also Appliance Removal Call Mark (604)536-9092

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UNDER $200

BIKES; 2 Specialized Hardrock bikes, mans & ladies, mtn or street, $200/ea obo. (604)541-3715

604-787-5915/604-291-7778

www.treeworksonline.ca treeworkes@yahoo.ca

TRAILER HITCH with bike rack, class 1, fits Hyundai Sonata, $200 obo. (604)541-3715


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GARAGE SALES

RENTALS 706

CLOVERDALE

THRIFT STORE 50% OFF SALE!

Almost Everything in Store 50% Off

Sat. Jan 25, 10am-5pm

5641 176A Street.

APARTMENT/CONDO ACTIVE SENIOR 1 & 2 Bedrooms

Well maintained Concrete High Rise in White Rock close to shopping.

Swimming Pool & All Amenities.

UTILITIES INCLUDED. NS/NP

Call 604-538-5337

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MISC. FOR SALE

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

REAL ESTATE 638

OPEN HOUSE

Beautiful & Affordable Kiwanis Park Place

For Adults 55+ rental apartments in a modern complex, right next to beautiful Crescent Park! On site maintenance & office staff Mon. through Friday. 1 bdrm. units from $751 - $844 incls. heat, electricity and friendly reliable service.

Call 604-538-9669 for information or to visit.

OPEN HOUSE

1978 158A St. S. Surrey 2 Storey 2450 sq.ft. home, 4 bdrms, 3 baths, $699,900. Open Sat Jan 25th, 2pm-4pm.

Karin White Sutton Group Westcoast 604-418-7777

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NEW TOWNHOME FOR RENT South Surrey near Grandview Corners. 2 Bdrm + Den, 2.5 Bath. In suite Laundry and Dishwasher. $1700/mo. No Smoking. Wont last long. Call Now! 604-765-9155

Skyline Apts White Rock

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APARTMENT/CONDO

1455 Fir St WHITE ROCK 1 Bdrm suite avail now Heat & hot wtr incl. Swimming pool & rec room On site mgr

Call 604-536-0379 WHITE ROCK. 1 & 2 bdrm suites $850m & $985m inc cble/heat/pkng, ns/np. Avail now. 604-535-0925

• 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

BRIGHT, 1 bdrm suite near P.A. Hospital, f/s, w/d, full bathroom, private entry with covered patio; available now; $850/mo inc. utils; NS, NP; Refs, credit check required; Ph: Debbie 604-541-5245

Call 604-536-8499 www.cycloneholdings.ca

SOMERSET GARDENS (S. Sry) Family housing 1851 Southmere Crescent E. 2 bdrm apartments starting from $899 - $981/mo. incl. heat. Pet friendly, near all amenities. Community garden.

604-451-6676

S.Surrey PACIFICA RETIREMENT RESORT, 1 bdrm corner ste, W/D, incl all amens. Sec prk Sm pet OK. N/S. $2000. Bryan 604-328-6461.

WHITE ROCK Clean, quiet bldg. Reno’d 1 bdrm 3rd floor. Avail now. Incl heat, hotwater & prkg. Hrdwd floors. Close to mall, grocery, library & all amens. Safe & secure. NonSmoking, No Pets. Crime free multi-housing awards.

WHITE ROCK 2 Bdrm, $1025/mo. Avail Now. Quiet, well kept building. Hot water incl. Nr shops, bus, & hospital.

Call 604-538-4599

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WHITE ROCK

$795-$805. 1 BDRM APT ~ THIS IS A MUST SEE ~

WHITE ROCK

Available Now! www.thelyons.ca 604-535-3585

WHITE ROCK SUNSET VILLA

1 Bdrm. w/ D/W & Gas F/P Large balcony. Concrete building.

$900 incls. HEAT & H/W. 1 block from Semiahmoo Mall. Available Immediately!

Call for appt to view 604.541.6276

Great Location! Good Management! * Very desirable 1 bdrm apt, ideal for quiet tenants. * Across from ponds and park, close to beach, near shops and Peace Arch Hospital. The bus stops in front of the next apartment block. * Reasonable Rent Includes: 43 channels of cable vision, heat and hot water. * Security Deposit: Half Month of Rent. * Absolutely No Smoking, No Drugs, No pets.

WHITE ROCK. 2 Bdrm 1 bth. Nr Mall. $1195 inc heat/h. water, w/d Senior oriented. N/S,N/P. Cls to bus. 604-536-9565 / 604-765-9565.

APARTMENT/CONDO

Sunset & Partial Ocean Views! Close to all amenities & walking distance to beach. Spacious 2 Bdrm. on third floor of a well maintained 4 story walk up. $995/mo. incls. • Heat • Hot Water • WiFi • Parking • Adult Oriented • Quiet • Smoke Free • Sorry No Pets!

Call (604) 541-8857

WHITE ROCK: 1 bdrm new paint & carpet incl heat, hot water & cable. $850/mo. Sorry n/p. (604)538-8408 WHITE ROCK, 1/bdrm top floor. I/S laundry. 1561 Vidal. N/S, N/P. Avail Feb 1. $950/mo. 604-207-9029

APARTMENT/CONDO

White Rock: Central loc. 2 - 1 Bdrm corner units, newly reno’d. Prking, heat, h.water inc. adult oriented. N/S, N/P. Refs. Avail now. Lease req. $825/mo & up. 604-808-6601

~ Fir Apartments ~

1 & 2 Bdrm Suites

Hot Water & U/G Parking Incl

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South Surrey- Pacifica retirement resort, 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom, luxury amenities, independent or assisted living, small pet ok, $2800/month 604.541.6438

Quiet community oriented living.

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AUTO FINANCING

1 Bedroom grnd flr suite, priv ent, inc heat, hydro, sat tv, W/D. 16th Ave & 140th St area, N/S, N/P, $850/mon. Call 604-866-9976 HUGE, NEW, clean & bright 1 bdrm on bus route, insuite W/D, full kitchen & D/W, $1000 incl utils/TV/net. S. Surrey. 604-538-3781 to view. OCEAN PARK Garden lvl nicely updated 1 bdrm w/lrg priv deck. Shrd lndry, utils, cable, PVR incl. Suit 1 NS/NP. $895 Feb 1. 604-538-6237

OCEAN VIEW WHITE ROCK avail March 1. 2 bdrm sunny, lower suite w/own driveway, level entry & walkout patio area. Ocean view, only 2 min to White Rock pier & 5 min to uptown shops & restaurants. Quiet, no-through traffic street. 1 bath, in-suite lndry & gas f/p. All utils & heat incl. $1300/mo NP/NS. Refs req please. Anytime after 6pm 604-535-5899.

Auto Financing 1.800.910.6402

S. SURREY 176/40th. 2 or 1 Bdrm G/L ste. Incl heat, light, net & cble. N/S, N/P. Avail now. 604-613-6045 S.SURREY Ocean Park. Newly reno’d grnd flr 2 bdrm ste. Walk to all amens/shops. Shared lndry. Feb 1. $950/mo incl utils. 604-541-9082. S. SURREY / W. Rock Brand new 2 bdrm grnd lvl ste, ns/np, avail now, $1000/mo. 604-723-2852 SURREY127/61, clean 1 bdrm Jan 15. NS/NP. $600 incl cbl/hydro. Suit quiet person. Refs. 604-596-5591

Call Manager at 604-538-5085.

SURREY, Panorama. 1 bdrm suite, ns/np. $500/m incls utils/cable. Avail immed. 778-668-0179

WHITE ROCK

3 Bdrm, 2 bath, reno’d, d/w, lrg closets, hrdwd flrs, Incl heat, hotwater & prkg. Quiet bldg close to mall, grocery, library & all amens. Safe & secure. Non- smoking, no pets. Crime free multi-housing awards. $1370/mo incl heat, h/wtr & prkg. Avail Dec 1st.

Call (604) 541-8857

WHITE ROCK. Feb 1. Corner grnd flr w/hg garden deck. Adult oriented. 1yr lease. Refs. Credit chk, ns/ np, u/g prkg. $725. 778-384-2410

WHITE ROCK: Avail now. 1 Bdrm Heat, h/w, cble & prkg incl. NS/NP, ref’s, adult oriented. (604)385-0275

WHITE ROCK Oceanview lrg 2 bdrm recent reno, new paint $900. Deluxe 1 bdrm $725. N/S. Incl heat/hot water 604-589-7818

OCEAN PARK. 2 Bdrm, 4 appls, H/W flrs, fenced yard, deck, carport & workshop. $1375/mo + utils. Suit couple or small family. N/S. Refs req’d. 604-536-4188

821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS 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 $26,900 obo. Contact me via email for further information at:

PROPERTY OWNERS Big or small properties, WE MANAGE IT ALL! Houses needed for qualified tenants for estimate call:

Alfred 604-889-6807 TENANTS

COMMITTEE, COMMISSION, AND BOARD APPOINTMENTS

LOOKING TO GET

get involved WITH YOUR CITY?

We are currently seeking applications to volunteer on the Surrey Board of Variance

Houses/Condos/Townhouses Rental units available now www.bcforrentinfo.ca Office: 604-534-7974 Ext: 205

SOUTH SURREY Short Term or Long term

Sold Your House? Downsizing? Renovating? Just bring Your Clothes.

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! $2299/month. Available March 1.

604.488.9161

The City of Surrey is currently seeking applications to fill one seat on the Surrey Board of Variance. The Board of Variance is an independent body that reviews requests for minor variances to the Zoning By-Law regarding siting, size and dimensions of buildings where compliance would cause an undue hardship. The five member Board of Variance meets the 2nd Wednesday of each month (except August), with occasional special meetings being held when required. Meetings start at 9 a.m. and are held at City Hall.

SUMMERFIELD, 2400sq.ft. 3 bdrm, unfinished basement for storage. Short term ok. $2300, available now. Call 604-536-1397

741

Call 536-5639 to view & for rates

Visit www.surrey.ca or contact the City Clerk at 604-591-4132 for full details and amount of time commitment required. Applications including a brief resume must be submitted by Wednesday, January 29, 2014 to: City Clerk, Legislative Services City of Surrey 14245 – 56 Avenue, Surrey, B.C. V3X 3A2 Email: clerks@surrey.ca; Fax Number: 604-591-8731 Applications/resumes will be made available to City of Surrey Council and staff. The information is collected under the authority of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act and any applicable by-laws.

2012 FORD ESCAPE XLT 2wd auto 4/cyl, blue, leather, 48K, $13,000/firm. Call (604)538-4883

SUITES, UPPER

WHITE ROCK - 2 bdrm suite, 2nd floor entry. $900/m. n/p, n/s. Max 2 persons. Avl. now. (604)531-6916

827

VEHICLES WANTED

845

SCRAP CAR REMOVAL

WHITE ROCK, Hospital area. Walk to mall/bus/schools. Large updated 2 level with yard. Parking, storage. 3 baths. 3+ bdrms or den or office with sep entrance. Refs req. $1950. Avail Jan. (604)315-0782.

752

TOWNHOUSES

The Scrapper

OFFICE/RETAIL

3388 Rosemary Hts Cres. Surrey, one ground floor office/retail unit 526 sq ft. in quiet Rosemary area.

INFORMATION AND APPLICATION

751

WHITE ROCK One of a Kind Heritage Character House - steps from beach!! Sip coffee looking at the water from your veranda. Super cute 1100 s.f. 4 bdrm/1bath up (shower only, no tub). Updated galley kitchen, w/d, d/w. Peaceful & Quiet. Take a drive by the big little yellow house, 1156 Elm Street if interested. $1600/mo +utils. Avail Feb 1st. Call (778)891-7870

Rosemary Centre

Appointees will have an opportunity for community involvement, local government input and facilitate decision making.

jsarowa@shaw.ca or 604-897-1546

South Surrey: 152nd / 34th Ave. “Sereno” - Gated community, 3 bdrms + den. 2.5 bths, walk to bus clse to Hwy # 99 NS/NP. $1800/mo + utils. Avail now (778)858-2800

TRANSPORTATION 810

#1 FREE SCRAP VEHICLE REMOVAL ASK ABOUT $500 CREDIT $$$ PAID FOR SOME 604.683.2200 AAA SCRAP CAR REMOVAL Minimum $150 cash for full size vehicles, any cond. 604-518-3673

851

TRUCKS & VANS

AUTO FINANCING

WHITE ROCK - 2nd floor back of commercial bldg. Large space previously residential, would suit studio or light office. $900. Avail now. Call for more info: (604)531-6916

746

ROOMS FOR RENT

OCEAN PARK lrg bdrm, up, furn., sink, lndry. $485. Now. ns/np. Sml portion hydro/gas. 604-535-5953

2004 F250 - 4X4, King cab, shortbox, auto, black, 180kms. $8800/firm. (604)538-9257

MARINE 747B SENIOR ASSISTED LIVING

14018

www.surrey.ca

S. SURREY 1 Bdrm. Resort 65 plus retired living @ the Royale Pacifica (walk to mall) 1 prkg, lrg patio, grnd level, pet ok. Furn. or unfurn. $1800/mo. Milan 604-505-1326

912

BOATS

ALUMINUM BOAT WANTED, 10’, 12’ or 14’, with or without motor or trailer, will pay cash, 778-868-9342


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Thursday, January 23, 2014 Peace Arch News

2013 CIVIC AND FIT MODELS ARE GOING, GOING, ALMOST GONE. GET A 2013 CIVIC OR FIT BEFORE THEY’RE GONE.

Thanks Canada! anada!

2013 CIVIC

1,500

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PLUS

500

$

PLUS

CASH PURCHASE INCENTIVE* ON SELECT 2013 MODELS.

BONUS CASH #

Starting from $16,935** includes freight & PDI. Model shown: FB6E5DKV

2013 FIT

2,000

$

CASH PURCHASE INCENTIVE* ON SELECT 2013 MODELS.

PLUS

500

$

BONUS CASH #

Starting from $16,075** includes freight & PDI. Model shown: GE8H7DE

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2466 King George Blvd. Surrey 604-536-2111 www.whiterockhonda.com Dealer #6911

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