Maple Ridge News, May 09, 2014

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Along the Fraser Who’s taking care of the truckers? p6

Building heartland for heavy industry. p3

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Parents rally for education funding at MLA’s office ‘Liberals committed to balancing provincial budget’ by Nei l Corbe tt staff reporter

Maple Ridge parents will be carrying signs and holding a protest rally at the office of Maple Ridge-Mission MLA Marc Dalton this afternoon, asking the government to put more funding into education. This arrives in the wake of the Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows School Board passing a budget for 2014-15 after making cuts to eliminate a $5 million shortfall. Those cuts included 9.43 teacher positions and 14 from CUPE. As well, students who ride school buses within their own catchments will have to pay a $215 annual fee. Local trustees appealed to parents to make their voices heard in Victoria, and now they are trying.

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Mila Tkatchouk plays a stowaway who wants to become a pirate in Golden Ears elementary’s production of Pirates! on Thursday at the school.

‘Why we still need gay-straight groups’ MLA Marc Dalton disagrees with gender ID change by Phil M elnyc h u k staff reporter

The kids at Thomas Haney secondary aren’t all right after hearing of MLA Marc Dalton’s vote against part of a bill that will allow people to change their gender on their birth certificates. “Thank you, Mr. Dalton, for reminding me why we do need gay-

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Ridge-Mission said adolescence is a confusing time for many and allowing teens to change their gender on their IDs could “change the dynamic.” He supports existing policy that supports sex-change surgery, but disagrees with changing the legal gender prior to surgery. “I’m not opposing the legislation that we already have.” Now, you can change your gender without surgery, which separates biology from gender. “I think that can lead to a lot of people questioning themselves a lot more,” Dalton said. “It’s not

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related biologically, anymore. It’s becomes a matter of choice.” That brings more self doubt, he added. “Who am I? Am I male? Am I female? Just because that option is there, it just becomes mainstream. It just adds another dynamic.” He said religion wasn’t part of the issue. “I just felt in good conscience, I needed to make that stand.” So far, he hasn’t had any response at his constituency office. “There’s been virtually nothing.”

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Alex Volkov of Volex Auto Recycling won’t be the sole occupant of the Kanaka Business Park for muc h longer. Phil Melnychuk/THE NEWS

Building heartland for heavy industry S tor y by Phil Melnychuk

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aple Ridge’s dream of developing north 256th Street into an industrial heartland has a pulse now with the sale of land to four new owners.

In the past year, 31 acres have been sold in the Kanaka Business Park – more than half the 55 available in the far-flung park allocated to heavy industry. “I think they hit the sweet spot on price,” to compensate for the location, Mayor Ernie Daykin said Wednesday. “I think it’s great that there’s actually action up there. It’s going to create some local jobs, broadening the tax base.” Magnum Fabricators, which builds major structural components for bridges, is one of the companies that will enjoy the new space after purchasing two acres. The company built the girders for Maple Ridge’s latest bridge over the North Alouette River at 232nd Street and needs heavy industrial zoning that allows outside storage of materials. “We’re heavy industry and it’s a heavy industrial site,” said Mike Harasin. However, it might be two years before the

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Kanaka Business park is located at the north end of 256th Street in Maple Ridge.

move over from 104th Avenue in Surrey is fully complete. “We’ve been watching the property for quite a while. The people of Maple Ridge are just fabulous,” he added. Another new buyer is International Machinery, which refurbishes heavy duty and industrial trucks. “It was the price that sold that property,” said Mike Faulkner. “Cheapest industrial park from Vancouver to Hope.” His company bought four acres in the park and will move from its location in Maple Meadows Business Park. Developer Eric Van Maren said dropping the price of the lots is what kickstarted the sales

late last year. The park had sat largely empty since it went on the market in 2008. “We sold three or four lots right off the bat,” said van Maren. Then the recession hit and nothing moved and the old gravel pit, restored to enhance local streams, sat empty, waiting for occupants. “The longer it sat there, the longer people were wondering, ‘Is this the right place?’” Then the price was dropped, which attracted some buyers and created demand. The price per acre is now between $400,000 and $450,000 per acre. That’s half the $1.2 million or $1.5 million per acre demanded in Langley business parks. The district has been focused on attracting industrial operations to Maple Ridge because the higher taxes can ease the load on residential taxpayers. Van Maren agreed that the main access from Vancouver to the park, via busy and narrow Dewdney Trunk Road, is a factor. “It’s definitely an impediment because it slows down access. “But everything comes down to price, eventually.” The district hasn’t decided whether to extend Abernethy Way east from 232nd Street, through agricultural and residential land, to connect to 256th Street, or whether to upgrade Dewdney Trunk Road. Kanaka Business Park’s one and only occupant at the top of the hill is Alex Volkov

at Volex Auto Recycling. He opened in 2010, before the roads were completed or power or telephone lines were connected. “For some people who like to sell ice cream, of course it’s not a good place. But for my business, it’s OK. The place is good. I like it. It’s very reasonably priced and the location is good.” He dismantles auto wrecks, then ships out the parts in containers. Not far from the shop, a rushing mountain stream gives a soothing backdrop to the industrial setting. He hopes with more occupants, park security can be improved.

“For some people who like to sell ice cream, of course it’s not a good place.” Brikers Heavy Equipment Cab Specialist, which rebuilds cabs for heavy equipment, is also moving in next year after relocating from Surrey. And another 7.5 acres is being bought by a German floor manufacturing company. That will entail a 60,000-sq..-ft. building. Van Maren said he was relieved to get the sales and will welcome selling the rest, though the pressure is off. “We’re not in a rush to sell more land now that we’ve established it as a park.”

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Notice of Public Hearing TAKE NOTICE THAT a Public Hearing will be held in the Council Chamber of the Municipal Hall, 11995 Haney Place, Maple Ridge, North-East corner entrance, at 7:00 p.m., Tuesday, May 20, 2014 to consider the following bylaws:

3a) 2013-016-RZ MAPLE RIDGE OFFICIAL COMMUNITY PLAN AMENDING BYLAW NO. 7069-2014 LEGAL:

Lot 2, Except portions in: Plan 16202; Parcel “A” (Explanatory Plan 14836); Parcel “A” (Plan BCP24879); Group 1, District Lot 263, Group 1, New Westminster District, Plan 13328

LOCATION:

20178 Chatwin Avenue

PURPOSE:

To amend the Urban Area Boundary of Schedule “B” of the Official Community Plan to include the site into the Urban Area Boundary, as shown on Map No. 868

PURPOSE:

To amend Schedule “B” of the Official Community Plan, as shown on Map No. 869

FROM:

Agriculture and Park in the ALR

1) 2012-102-RZ MAPLE RIDGE ZONE AMENDING BYLAW NO. 6965-2013 LEGAL:

Lot 8, Section 13, Township 12, New Westminster District, Plan 8336

LOCATION:

25638 112 Avenue

FROM:

RS-3 (One Family Rural Residential)

TO:

RS-2 (One Family Suburban Residential)

PURPOSE:

To permit a future subdivision into four RS-2 lots and one RS-3 lot remaining in the ALR.

TO:

Urban Residential

AND:

To amend Schedule “C” of the Official Community Plan, as shown on Map No. 870, to add as Conservation to Schedule “C”

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and Park

Map No. 868

Map No. 869

2) 2013-082-RZ MAPLE RIDGE ZONE AMENDING BYLAW NO. 7037-2013 LEGAL:

Lot 21, Section 28, Township 12, New Westminster District, Plan 47603

LOCATION:

13260 236 Street

FROM:

RS-3 (One Family Rural Residential) and RS-2 (One Family Suburban Residential)

TO:

RM-1 (Townhouse Residential)

PURPOSE:

To allow the construction of approximately 61 townhouse units

Map No. 870

3b) 2013-016-RZ MAPLE RIDGE ZONE AMENDING BYLAW NO. 6978-2013 LEGAL:

Lot 2, Except portions in: Plan 16202; Parcel “A” (Explanatory Plan 14836); Parcel “A” (Plan BCP24879); Group 1, District Lot 263, Group 1, New Westminster District, Plan 13328

LOCATION:

20178 Chatwin Avenue

FROM:

RS-3 (One Family Rural Residential) and RS-1 (One Family Urban Residential)

TO:

RS-1b (One Family Urban (Medium Density) Residential)

PURPOSE:

To permit a future subdivision of approximately 13 new single family lots, and one existing lot.

AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that a copy of the aforesaid bylaws and copies of staff reports and other information considered by Council relevant to the matters contained in these bylaws will also be available for public inspection at the Municipal Hall, Planning Department counter, between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. from May 7, 2014 to May 20, 2014, Saturdays, Sundays and Statutory Holidays excepted. Some of this information will also be posted on the District website www.mapleridge.ca on the Your Government /Meet Your Council/Council Meetings page. ALL PERSONS who deem themselves affected by any of these bylaws shall be afforded a reasonable opportunity to be heard at the Public Hearing before Council on the matters contained in the bylaws or by making a written submission to the attention of the Manager of Legislative Services or by sending an e-mail to the Clerk’s Department at clerks@mapleridge.ca, by 4:00 p.m., May 20, 2014. All written submissions and e-mails will become part of the public record. Dated this 7th day of May, 2014. Ceri Marlo Manager of Legislative Services

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SD 42 management has shared in cuts, says chair Less management needed: CUPE

the 2014-2015 budget. But district staff has countered that administration is actually the employee group that has endured the greatest cutbacks, when considering budgets going back as far as the 20082009 budget year. It was one of the issues that board chairman Mike Murray addressed in his budget-night speech last week. “One of the concerns we’ve heard is that the proposed reductions are not evenly distributed throughout the organization. But when we look at the history of budget cuts, we see that all of our employee groups have been impacted over the past five years,” said Murray. He referred to a staffing levels chart that appears to support his claim. The biggest hit has been school-based principals (including vice-principals), which have dropped by 15.65 per cent since the 20082009 school year. Next was exempt staff at 10.14 per cent, followed by support staff at 7.73 per cent, and lastly teachers, which have dropped 6.21 per cent. Grouped by job category, over the same sixyear time period: • principals, vice-principals and union exempt

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The management of the Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows School District says it has taken its share of budget cuts in recent years, times of restraint, but union officials aren’t buying it. Management was criticized numerous times during the recent budget process for not taking its share of the $5 million in cuts in 2014-2015. Heather UptonBrown, a school secretary and CUPE member, was one of many who leveled the charge. “The one thing that is on everyone’s mind – not one excluded management position was cut,” she said at the public meeting for budget feedback. “The only job cuts at the district office were CUPE, five in total. Not one excluded clerical employee was affected. “Since we have declining enrolment and less staff, we need less management.” There were 14 CUPE full-time equivalent (FTE) positions and 9.43 Maple Ridge Teachers’ Association (MRTA) positions cut in

staff were down 13.29 per cent; • members of the Maple Ridge Teachers Association were down 6.21 per cent; • CUPE staff have risen 3.73 per cent. “All areas of the school district’s operations have been impacted,” asserted Murray in an interview. He noted that 1.5 FTE exempt staff were cut this year, including the position for an IT analyst this year. Because management is a small employee group compared with

teachers and CUPE, even one cut has a large statistical effect on the percentages. He pointed out that some managers are doing double duty. For example, Joanne Rowen has been both the principal of Pitt Meadows elementary and the principal for French programs in the district – two positions that were collapsed into one. “We’re not fat at all. That’s one of the observations I made when we first got into office,” he said. Former superinten-

dent Jan Unwin would send him emails that were time stamped at 5:30 a.m. “I can tell you that’s pretty typical. Flavia [Coughlan] secretary treasurer] has been Murray burning the candle at both ends too.” “Our management is lean and quite efficient. And works very hard.” George Serra, president of the Maple Ridge Teachers’ Association, agreed the managers

are hard working – he has found them at the board office at 7 and 8 p.m. But he is skeptical of the management cut stats, and doesn’t think non-union staff have taken their share. “Take a statistics course, and you know that you can portray numbers in a way that supports what your end goal is,” said Serra. He suggested that some research be done,

comparing the size of School District 42 management to that of comparatively sized districts. “It begs looking into.” CUPE local president Leslie Franklin said if the board’s “mantra” is to keep the cuts as far as possible from the classroom, then it makes sense to cut senior management and exempt staff, rather than people who work in the schools. “A lot of those positions don’t deal directly with the classroom. They’re never face-toface with kids.”

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A timely response Apathy in the political process has reached an all-time high in recent years, with the perception that elected representatives are not really listening to public concerns. But there is evidence this week that the provincial government is heeding public feedback, on two currently contentious issues at least. An all-party committee of MLAs has unanimously supported a proposal from Finance Minister Mike de Jong that henceforth all B.C. politicians will publish their expense receipts – including food, travel and accommodation – online. The proposal, clearly a response to the flap over legislature Speaker Linda Reid’s expenses – including nearly $5,500 in business-class air travel for her spouse, since repaid – elicited a few grumbles from NDP MLAs over the work involved in backing all expenses with receipts. But it seems MLAs overall agreed with de Jong’s assessment that steps need to be taken to restore public trust, after recent “unreasonable” expense abuses in B.C. and beyond. Meanwhile Agriculture Minister Norm Letnick has apparently taken note of written feedback from B.C. residents in amending the proposed Bill 24, which would make changes to the province’s Agricultural Land Reserve. The contentious two-zone provision remains, dividing ALR land into one area (Metro Vancouver, Vancouver Island and the Okanagan), where farmland would be protected from non-agricultural development and another (essentially the rest of B.C.), where farmers might have options to invite in ‘value-added’ industries that could include oil and gas development. But there are indications that the impassioned words of many regarding both the need for food security in the province and a long-term commitment to preserving agricultural land have been noted and reflected in amendments. The amended legislation has received guarded endorsement from the B.C. Agriculture Council, although NDP agriculture critic Nicholas Simons says Bill 24 is still probably the worst piece of legislation he has seen. The actual impact of both of these provincial policies remains to be seen. Politicians generally are past-masters in the art of simulated action, and manipulating public opinion through carefully stage-managed response. But the B.C. Liberals have everything to gain and nothing to lose by demonstrating a greater level of responsiveness to public opinion – rather than the predictable chorus of partisan support. –Black Press

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Who’s taking care of the truckers? “I get mad when I read stories about truckers throwing out pee jugs. I have a garbage can in my truck.” – Rick Yzerman, Vancouver Island.

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n the Trailer Park Boys, Bubbles reprimands Ray for Along the Fraser throwing “piss jugs” Jack Emberly into an empty lot. “That’s what truckers do,” laments Bubbles. “They don’t want to park their rig, and pee in the toilet, so they fire the [bleeping] things out the window on the highway.” Abbotsford trucker Allister Cathcart, like Yzerman, says that most drivers dispose of waste properly and use toilets, but “bad truckers who just don’t care” will drop bowel movements through holes in their floorboards, and heave pee jugs into ditches near truck stops like the one in Maple Ridge on Lougheed Highway near 240th Street. “What you see in them isn’t lemonade, or apple juice,” says Cathcart. Scott Magri, of Pitt Meadows, trucks to Kamloops. Recently, he found hundreds of pee jugs on the Coquihalla Highway to Merritt and beyond. “It’s all over,” he says. “Government has to do something to stop this disrespect of our country.” The Ministry of Transportation, which

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maintains truck stops, hasn’t done that yet, even though it knows about the problem. Instead, says Maple Ridge Mayor Ernie Daykin, it has threatened to close the Lougheed rest stop. Truckers fear the same fate looms over others. That would only make life harder for all truckers, says Cathcart. Daykin agrees. He’s tried to get the province to fund waste collection locally without success. “We don’t want to let the MoT off the hook, but our work crews went down to the stop last Friday,” says Daykin. “We put up a no-littering sign (up to $10,000 fine) and a garbage receptacle. Crews also cleaned out the ditch. We’re doing what we can.” It’s just one garbage can so far, but it’s a start that could be a model for other towns. Truckers want more to happen everywhere. They support cameras and heavy fines, but want respect, too. “Our government does nothing for truckers and most towns treat them like dirt,” says Yzerman, my nephew. “We have pull-offs here, not real rest areas. There should be washrooms with attendants, garbage cans, pee bottle drains, and hot water to clean up. In the U.S., there’s full welcome centres. In Florida, they give you a glass of orange juice and say, ‘thanks for coming.’ You dump your jug in a urinal, and put the container in a can. Truckers wait to go there because you can wash your hands.” If Abbotsford is listening, it will urge the ministry to improve the rest stop across

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from the Best Western Motel near Highway 1. It abuts Lonzo Creek. There are no Jiffy Johns, garbage cans, or hot water. “Yes, I’ve seen guys throw pee jugs in the ditch,” a trucker told me. “They’d put them in containers if there were some.” Lonzo is salmon bearing, says Doug Gosling, of the Abbotsford Ravine Park Salmon Enhancement Society. “It’s disgusting. That’s the water we irrigate our crops with, and the water we drink. I fished in that creek as a kid 60 years ago. They could put portable toilets there and clean them out regularly; garbage bins. Put a camera there. There should be easy solutions. Morally, you’d think they’d want to work with the public.” EAM Contractors is the agent for the province that maintains the Abbotsford site. I called twice last week to ask questions, but nobody called me back. EAM’s dispatcher said it collects twice-monthly. Why aren’t there garbage cans? Where is pee, which could contain Hepatitis C, disposed? Are jugs recycled or burned? There’s bigger questions for Abbotsford. A sign here warns of a $2,000 fine for littering. Who enforces the ban? What does pollution here cost taxpayers, the reputation of Abbotsford, and the image of Beautiful B.C.? Is the government closing its eyes and passing the buck to municipalities as part of a strategy for balanced budgets? Is it doing this at the expense of truckers, the environment, and fish? Jack Emberly is a retired teacher, local author and environmentalist.

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Transport system Learn from these ‘beautiful people’ can handle bitumen Editor, The News: Re: A threat to B.C. environment (Commentary, April 23). Continued safe marine and pipeline transport of hydrocarbons is in everybody’s interest so Canadians can realize value for resources and oil producers can continue to deliver jobs and economic benefits. No one wants a spill of any product at any time. The performance track record over the past 50 years is good, but even still, work is ongoing to improve prevention and ensure producers, transportation companies and spillresponders have the best information available to manage products safely and make the best plans possible for response, containment and clean-up in the event of an incident. David Black’s articles incorrectly suggest the Canadian oil industry is not interested in the proposed refinery project and that transporting diluted bitumen is more risky than transporting other types of oil because of its chemical properties. Fact is, oil producers are seeking increased access to existing and new markets – in Canada, the United States and internationally – to satisfy market demand for increasing Canadian oil production. All options to achieve that goal are worthy of study. And diluted bitumen – oil sands bitumen diluted with natural gas liquids that allow it to flow – is no more dangerous than other types of crude oil. Chemically, there’s nothing about diluted bitumen the transportation system cannot be prepared to manage. Whether it moves by pipelines or tankers, diluted bitumen meets all the same specifications and behaves the same as other crude oils. Oil floats on water if it has an API gravity above water’s 10 degree API gravity. Diluted bitumen has an API gravity of 2022 degrees. Any type of oil spilled in water, eventually “weathers” and can be driven below the surface by waves or currents. Diluted bitumen behaves the same way. There have been several scientific studies completed on diluted bitumen. Earlier this year, the federal government released a research study that demonstrated diluted bitumen floats on salt water – even after evaporation and exposure to light. The study was commissioned by Environment Canada, Fisheries and Oceans Canada and Natural Resources Canada as part of the government’s plan to implement a world-class prevention, preparedness and response regime for marine transportation. Results of the study will be used to inform spill responders and help guide more research. Our industry is focused on responsible development of Canada’s resources. We welcome transparency on our safety and environmental performance, based on sound science. As producers, we transport oil with care and attention at all times. We expect all transportation providers to deliver safe services in a responsible manner. Greg Stringham Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers Calgary

Could’ve cost serious money’ Editor, The News: Re: Ridge explains 3.5% tax hike (The News, May 7). Paul Gill must have misunderstood the question. The cost of the downtown incentive program, as the cost is far from zero. The whole idea was to give developers an incentive to build in the core by giving them savings. If they get savings, we, the taxpayers, are getting dinged. And depending on one’s perspective, it could add up to serious money. Cuts in permit and DCC charges probably added up to tens of thousands of dollars. However, the major cost to taxpayers is the loss of tax revenue for the three- to fouryear term. Some would like to suggest that without the incentive program none of the $140 million worth of projects would have been built. In reality, most, if not all of the projects would probably have been built, just over a different time period. Based on my calculations, the municipality is losing $420,000 in tax revenue annually due to the tax free holiday included in the program, or $1.26 million over three years. Graham Mowatt Maple Ridge

Editor, The News: Re: O’Connoll criticized for ‘R’ word post (The News, May 7). In the 27-plus years since the birth of my son, the Angel Andrew, with an extra chromosome on the 21st pair (Down syndrome), I have written columns in both local papers on the intellectually disabled population, as they are now known, and efforts made on their behalf to integrate them into schools, workplaces and society, in general. I have preached about how much we can learn and grow from contact with these beautiful people. My son has taught me much about patience and forgiveness, tolerance and compassion, love and joy. So you can imagine my dismay at learning that two elected officials on Pitt Meadows council have laughed at the use of the word ‘retard’ in a cartoon on Facebook, originally posted by an Australian comedian: two gorillas speaking to one an other, one calling the other a “f------ retard.” Ironic this, not only the blocking out of the word ‘f------’, which apparently is worse than retard, and in far greater use, but the use of apes, from which we may or may not have evolved, depending on whether you’re in the church or waiting in the parking lot for the service to end. Not the first comic I have heard use the ‘R’ word, or actor. Tori and Summer Brack have already spoken to this issue. ‘Retard’ was once used, maybe 50 or 60

online comments Free speech, both ways Jordan Dawe · Junior Engineer/Data Scientist at DeviantART.com: Re: Not so funny (News Views, May 7). It’s never funny when powerful people unthinkingly and inadvertently attack the weakest members of society. Why is it OK to use the ‘R’ word, but not OK to be offended by that and write an editorial about it? Free speech works both ways. It amazes me how offended people get when others express how offended they are by something offensive.

Best you can do? • Sue Pentecost White · Works at Marine and Shipbuilders Local 506: Re: Not so funny (News Views, May 7). Is this the best the News can do? I mean really I’m sure there are better stories out there that you might actually have to leave your desk to go out and get, not be lurking around someone’s facebook page. I also made a comment last week not realizing I was going to be in the paper the next day. If you knew Gwen you would also know that she is one of the best people Pitt Meadows has to offer. She is a blessing to us, so really go and find something worthy to put in your paper.

Tasteless, thoughtless Nicole Read · President at THG The History Group: Re: Not so funny (News Views, May 7). Wow. Tasteless and thoughtless. I can’t believe anyone would find the image funny.

Lowering itself Bruce Mallory · Commercial Specification Specialist at Hubbell Canada: Re: Not so funny (News Views, May 7). All sort of actual news in the world and this is what the paper has lowered itself to? What a load of crap

years ago, as the official designation for our special needs friends, but since has evolved into a pejorative, an extremely offensive and extraordinarily insensitive word that reflects badly back on our friends and family in the intellectually disabled community. To think that it is used now by two people in positions of power in Pitt Meadows whose actions may or may not impinge on the ID community is beyond the pale. As one of councillor Gwen O’Connell’s Facebook friends O’Connell writes: “Yikes”. Yes, yikes, Gwen and Mayor Deb Walters, who writes, “Oh my god, that is so you ... too funny.” Another of O’Connell’s FB friends says, “thank you for my first LOL of the day.” Yikes, indeed. O’Connell was shocked that people were offended by what she claims is an innocuous Facebook post (“Are you kidding?” she says), and that she certainly did not mean anything by use of the ‘R’ word. What makes her use of the ‘R’ word worse is that she has a cousin who is mentally handicapped. It was just a joke, she said. I’ve heard this one before and, no, it’s not funny, it’s objectionable to those of us in the special needs community. Other comments in support of Ms. O’Connell say that the whole thing is “ridiculous” and “it’s time to unfriend

‘thoughs’ (!!) who obviously have no sense of humour, let alone have no life” … “such a waste of energy” … “keep the funny stuff flowing.” And, speaking of ‘no life,’ let’s institutionalize those retards, as was done in the ’50s (my words). The whole idea of integration was to give the members of the ID community a life, to allow them to contribute to society and to offer the rest of us some exposure to those whom we may not understand. My son spends three mornings a week working at the recycling depot and one day helping to make lunches for the homeless at the Salvation Army. He makes people smile. Coun. O’Connell and Mayor Walters, being politicians, with their traditional fear of the media, are afraid that people will write to the newspapers, “people having nothing else to write about.” And, of course, they are right; and we hope the local papers get bombarded with letters of condemnation and that other politicians might contribute their feelings on the matter. I believe it’s an election year, and if I were a citizen of Pitt Meadows, I would think long and hard about placing my mark next to these two names. You never know who else they might mock. Tim Tyler Maple Ridge

this paper has turned into. It was a private comment posted on a personal page by an upstanding member of our community and suddenly this is what you call news.

concerning spending and taxation, this is no more than what we should expect.

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Norman Davie: Re: Not so funny (News Views, May 7). Is this really “news” or just something to get views to your website? All this has done is lower my opinion of The News.

Dennis Morgan · Webmaster at Datickets.com: Re: O’Connoll criticized for ‘R’ word post (The News, May 7). Some of the comments attacking the “opinion” writer for making personal attacks are really ridiculous. Nice response from the Maple-Ridge-Pitt Meadows opinion writer, though. I fully support this article and the writer. The use of the ‘R’ word is hurtful and if you’re in public office and don’t understand that, then you do need sensitivity training, or at least pay attention during the training.

Silly defense Byron Hosking: Re: O’Connoll criticized for ‘R’ word post (The News, May 7). Sad indeed. Everyone with any common sense knows that images such as this one using animals have a much deeper intention aimed at human beings. The use of animals to make snide or inappropriate remarks is frequently the only way to get such across without direct censure. So the comments of the gorilla on the right is without question intended to be aimed at individuals, not animals. For either Coun. O’Connell or Mayor Walters to not understand this is beyond the realm of truth. But aside from the totally inappropriate “joke,” there is a deeper issue concerning the two individuals themselves. While we have come to expect little that is good from many of our elected officials, it is still disgusting to see how low some of them can sink. For anyone today to not understand the universal spread of anything posted online shows ... a deliberate lack of truth in attempting to use such a silly defense. And the mayor’s comment that she doesn’t know why anyone would be hurt in reading this is simply unbelievable. But given her continual contempt for the opinions of residents on issues

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Sorry • Deb Walters · Pitt Meadows, British Columbia: Re: O’Connoll criticized for ‘R’ word post (The News, May 7). Deb Walters, I, too, apologize if anyone was offended of my response to Gwen O’Connell’s post saying, “it is so you...lol.” I had been commenting on Gwen’s personal Facebook page as a response to a comic that was shared. It was not meant to be hurtful. I strive to live my life helping others and making this world a better place for all. I would never want to offend or hurt anyone ... if I did by my comment, I am truly sorry!

Flaws Sharon Malone · President at Emerald Pig Theatrical Society: Re: O’Connoll criticized for ‘R’ word post (The News, May 7). People “like this” are human and have given many years and much of their privacy away in order to benefit their communities. It scares me that no one would even consider running for public office if they knew they would be subjected to the constant scrutiny and barrage of criticism that politicians are faced with today. Except perhaps those who have led an exemplary life, free from any wrongdoing or lapse in judgement, because they have never left the safety of their comfort zone and never smiled at an inappropriate joke. Thanks for stepping up, but I’d rather have a representative who actually understands the community he or she represents, with all its flaws, because she is flawed as well.


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Stacy MacLennan, one of the organizers, saw a similar rally last Friday in Coquitlam and wanted to express her own frustration. She said the government has tuned out teachers, so parents need to become education advocates. “Teachers aren’t being heard, so parents need to stand up and be heard.” She has two children at Glenwood elementary in Maple Ridge and has already written MLAs, Victoria and letters to the editor, asking the government to be fair with teachers. “The 10-year term the government is asking for [in its bargaining with the B.C. Teachers’ Federation] is unreasonable, especially when the government is only elected to a four-year term. “As a collective group, we can ask government to restore funding for education.” Dalton may not be at his Maple Ridge office, as he’s scheduled to be in Mission, but said there are plans for a rally at that office, too. “I’m not hiding.” Dalton said the gov-

ernment puts 75 per cent of provincial revenues into two portfolios – health and education. “It’s tight. It’s a balancing act,” he said. “We made a commitment to have a balanced budget, to live within our means – that’s something we ran on.” He noted that enrolment has been in decline in Maple Ridge, so funding from Victoria drops. “Funding is based perpupil, so there’s a direct correlation.”

“Funding is based per-pupil, so there’s a direct correlation.” MLA Marc Dalton He said education funding will increase as the economy grows Those in the rally are not necessarily political opponents of Dalton. “This has nothing to do with politics. It’s parents who are concerned about the lack of public funding in education,” said Scott Susin, another

organizer. “It’s pretty dire straights right now.” Susin graduated from Garibaldi secondary in 1995 and is now a Mission teacher and parent of a one-year-old. He was approached by MacLennan to help promote the rally in social media. “It has kind of taken off,” he said. “I’m hoping it will continue to build. “We want to really send a message, that enough is enough.” He will come armed with statistics and facts demonstrating how “bare bones” public education is becoming. “It’s even worse than people think.” One of the main speakers will be Coquitlam-Maillardville MLA Selina Robinson. However, Susin believes parents should be the stars of the show. “Parents can be way more influential and effective.” Maple Ridge Teachers’ Association president George Serra said he hopes the school board trustees will show up and support the parent initiative. “I hope we make it a Friday tradition,” he said

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have grounds to. “Enforcement hasn’t worked so far,” said Raymond. “The party bus companies are aware of what the legal requirements are. They know people can’t consume alcohol, but they continue to conduct themselves with disregard for the law.” Raymond is buoyed by the support she has received from Vancouver politicians Geoff Meggs and MLA Heyman, but disappointed that two local MLAs haven’t taken on their cause and have yet to meet them in person. But Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows B.C. Liberal MLA Doug Bing assures the Raymonds that both he and MLA Marc Dalton are pressing the issue. He has met with Minister Stone and last week had a meeting with the Ministry of Justice. The ministry met with the 38 companies that run these buses and they were read “the riot act,” said Bing. California recently passed a law that requires chartered party buses carrying minors to have a chaperone to ensure no underage drinking happens onboard. The chaperone will be held liable if any does occur. Bus companies could also be hit with fines up to $2,000 for their first two offenses and see their operating licenses revoked for a third strike. Washington State is considering similar legislation. Bing says the issue is more complex in B.C. “The legal system is a little bit different between the United States and Canada.”

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Unregistered secondary suites see escalating fees in Pitt Meadows City says everyone must pay share by Moni s ha M a r tin s staff reporter

Homeowners with illegal secondary suites in Pitt Meadows who have yet to fess up to city hall will soon be facing penalties. As of May 1, only 56 suites were registered with the city, with staff tracking an additional 90 that are unregistered. To bring the rest into compliance, the city will gradually increase fees for those suites not registered and licensed. The fee for 2014 is $1,026.90 and will be collected as part of this year’s property taxes, due

by July 2. If owners fail to register, they will see their water, sewer and garbage fees double and continue to increase by five per cent every year for a maximum of five years. Licensed suites get a bargain as those homeowners pay $288.40. The city will also only collect one garbage can from homes with a secondary suite, unless a valid garbage tag is purchased from the city. The 2011 census found around 900 secondary suites in Pitt Meadows, but manager of development service Anne Berry said the city has not confirmed that count. “We have not begun to actively search for unregistered suites beyond the 90 that we are currently

aware of,” she added. The city believes it will take some time for h om e ow n e rs to register their suites as the bylaw authorizing escalating fees has only been in place since 2013. “It’s a slow process of educating the public,” said Mayor Deb Walters. Walters Unlike other cities, Pitt Meadows won’t actively hunt for violators by searching classified advertisements or spying on homeowners. The bylaw will be enforced by complaint. “If someone sees their neighbour putting out more garbage or has four

cars parked in front of their home on a regular basis, then we might follow up with it,” Walters added. She noted that besides not paying their share of utilities, unregistered suites mean homes with two families are not contributing to school taxes. “You might have two families living in one home, but only one is paying school taxes. And here we have a school district that’s struggling [with funding],” said Walters. “It is about fairness. I think it’s only right that everyone pays their share.”

Ridge has input about rec partnership Third review of 20-year-old deal by Phil M elnyc h u k staff reporter

What would happen if Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows went their separate ways and built and paid for their own parks and swimming pools? How much is Maple Ridge saving by partnering with Pitt Meadows in its joint-use service agreement? And how is it that Pitt Meadows can choose not to help fund the art gallery, within the joint-use agreement, asked Coun. Corisa Bell. After visiting Pitt Meadows last week, recreation consultant Brian Johnston stopped in at Maple Ridge council this week and heard the inquiries as he writes a report on joint service agreement that allows the municipalities to share costs and save dollars in running recreational facilities. The agreement is 20 years old and is now in undergoing its third review to see if it’s still working for both sides. A key element to the arrangement is splitting operating costs based on the approximate population ratios, resulting in Maple Ridge picking up 80 per cent of the costs and Pitt Meadows 20 per cent. Each municipality, though, pays the capital costs for each project built within its own boundaries.

Coun. Michael Morden and Bell wanted to know if the agreement was flexible enough to adjust to a larger Maple Ridge. “Pitt Meadows is near build out, population wise,” Bell said. Coun. Judy Dueck pointed out that the agreement also involves the Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows school board. Council agreed most people seem to be happy with the level of recreational services in Maple Ridge.

However, Coun. Bob Masse said he hears complaints about the shortage of sports fields and their condition. And Morden wanted to know why it takes so long to build a park in a new suburb. Parks and recreation general manager Kelly Swift said later that other facilities in Maple Ridge are not part of the agreement. Those include the Maple Ridge Cemetery, social planning, public art, the Maple Ridge golf

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Discovering beautiful B.C. in a classic car adventure Only mad dogs and Englishmen drive We donned many layers of clothing, open top cars in the extremely chilly including leather aviator jackets and B.C. high country at this time of year. fetching, matching yellow helmets, then in. George at the wheel, But taking part in the three-day Hagerty strapped in wheel me by his side as his nagivator. We pulled Spring Thaw rally, staged by Classic Car Adventures, certainly turned on this out on the Sea to Sky highway and that Limey to the idea of a B.C. summer journey to Whistler brought tears to my ‘staycation’ on roads that show natural eyes, as did the rushing wind. The twisty beauty at its awe inspiring best. Duffey Lake Road beyond Pemberton Since my old U.K. friend, George Holt, The rally certainly was no challenge for the mighty Jag. It moved to Gabriola Island a few years stuck like glue to the hairiest hairpins turned on this Limey down to Seton Lake. A rest stop at that ago, he’s pestered me to join him on a rally. Wild tales of his racing exploits watery stretch of tranquility brought the to the idea of a BC persuaded me that my participation sounds of silence to our ears. summer ‘staycation’ might make it the last wish on my buckGeorge broke the silence: “It goes like on roads that show et list. Literally. stink, Sid.” I completed his sentence. When Hagerty Insurance invited me to natural beauty at its “And stops eventually.” Recalling a take part in the non-competitive rally recent bit of hard braking that had me awe inspiring best. for pre-1979 touring and sports cars, worried for a while. covering almost 1,100 kilometres, I fig- Keith Morgan It was then on to Cache Creek and desured this was the time to invite George. ert country before climbing to the snow “I’m up for it, Sid, and I have the line towards Logan Lake where my face perfect car,” George responded. You get froze. The shower at the Kamloops hotel used to him calling every male, Sid, and female, Doris. brought back some colour to my cheeks. He worked day and night to ready his 1954 XK 120 The second day would take us by Monte Lake and Jaguar roadster – it rolled off the production line in Falkland and on to Vernon – in the pouring, icy rain. the same year I did. It cranks out 200 horses from The rains stopped as we stopped to look at a ‘car an inline straight-six cylinder 3.4-litre engine housed graveyard’ where rusty examples of steel steeds past under that long hood. caught George’s eye. “Look, Sid, my first car – a Ford The gleaming blue roadster with a large number 54 Prefect.” emblazoned on each side drew much attention at the I then misdirected us to a second graveyard near Armrally start point in Squamish. The warming sun showed strong, populated by Sunbeams, Hillman and even old off the almost 80 other classics to their best, too. Zodiacs. He took careful note of the location so that There were Alfa Romeos, many Minis circa mid-1960s, he might return for his next restoration project. Porsches, Jags, MGs, Aston Martins – including a The sun peeped out as we were welcomed by the rugstunning 1934 Mk II owned by a gentleman from the ged northern end of the Okanagan Valley. We buzzed same neck of the woods as George and me – plus a along the Lake Country lanes that run alongside rare Noble M400. Okanagan Lake, between the vineyards.

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Then we bypassed Kelowna and headed for Beaverdell, admiring the evidence of the now defunct historic Kettle Valley railway. Then the chilling hail hit but a single glass of beer at Rock Creek restored us us. We weaved our way north along the valley, through wine country, to Penticton. “Piece of cake,” said George the next day as he looked at the route to Hope. The winding back road trail to Princeton was a joy but the last stretch home was not. First, we were hit by snow, then hail that numbed our faces as we descended from Manning Park. I thought I had made a significant anatomical discovery when it appeared that the icy wind blasting up my right nostril seemed to exit through my left ear. Of course, it could have been the hole in the left side of my helmet. There was one other little challenge. The panel failed so I had to peer at my handheld GPS to figure out what speed we were doing then shout at the top of my voice when George exceeded the posted limit. We made it safe and sound. “Next year, Sid?” “I’ll get back to you, George.”

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‘Why go against medical advice?’ MLA from front

Dalton was criticized during the 2009 election after the NDP released a 1996 e-mail that he sent when he was a teacher opposing the B.C. Teacher’s Federation promotion of gay support clubs in schools. The e-mail was part of discussion about a BCTF resolution when he was a teacher at Pitt Meadows secondary. He said the resolution, which eventually passed, was about gay clubs in schools. Dalton said it wasn’t that he opposed such clubs, but the promotion of them by the BCTF. However, allowing a legal change of gender would help transgender teens to define themselves to reflect what they know they are, say three members of the gay-straight alliance.

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“I think the problem here is Marc Dalton lacks a fundamental understanding of what trans rights and what the whole issue is,” said student Megan Pearson. “Someone who seems to misunderstand so

much of these issues … I’d have to question the eligibility of his platform.” For Nicole Holmgren, allowing a legal change before surgery “would allow them to accept themselves more. “The birth certificate would help them to legally define themselves as to what they know who they are.” It’s a lengthy surgical process before individuals can even call themselves one gender or another, she added. Narisa Windover, with the alliance, said even though Dalton apologized for the 1996 email, she still questions whether he supports lesbian-gay-bisexualquestioning-transgender rights. “I just feel that he’s shutting us out and silencing the kids who don’t have any voice.” Also voting against the section were Liberal MLAs Simon Gibson, (Abbotsford-Mission ) Marvin Hunt (Surrey Panorama) and Laurie Throness (ChilliwackHope.) Section 115-27 of a miscellaneous legislation Bill 17 says people seeking to change their genders on their birth certificates must apply to the registrar general, saying they have “assumed, identifies with and intends to maintain the gender identity that corresponds with the desired sex designation.” A statement from a doctor or psychologist saying that the gender designation on their birth certificate does not accord with their gender identity is also required. Minors will have to get the consent of their parents or guardians. Dalton pointed out his

vote against the section was a free vote, allowing Liberals to vote as they please, unlike the New Democrats, and that he still supported Premier Christy Clark. But Vancouver NDP MLA Spencer Chandra Herbert said transgender people should have the right to have their gender accurately reflected on their IDs. “If they’re a woman, they should be allowed to put woman on their ID. Voting to not allow them to do that, I think is fundamentally wrong and against their human

rights.” Problems arise when people look like one gender that’s not reflected on their ID, he added. Science says that sometimes doctors misdiagnose genders at birth because it’s not always clear, he pointed out. “If somebody in their soul is a woman, they should be able to reflect that on their birth certificates, on their identification rather than going through a highly invasive surgery.” Why would an MLA go against medical advice, he asked.

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day operations of the dealership, they have employed Perry Papadogonas as General Manager. Perry brings over 15 years of experience and vast knowledge of the industry, which will allow him to pave the way for even greater growth of the company in the years to come. As a critical member to the ongoing success of Maple Ridge Hyundai, we are delighted that he is a part of the team. “Our team is devoted to offering a unique approach to working with customers, and we are truly fortunate to be part of an organization that stays ahead of the pack and continuously exceeds expectations. Now we are looking forward to raising the bar on those expectations and helping more people find the vehicle that suits their lifestyle.” – John Kot. Maple Ridge Hyundai always strives to provide great service and quality vehicles. To obtain further information, email John Kot at johnkot@mapleridgehyundai.com. About Maple Ridge Hyundai Maple Ridge Hyundai is a full service new and used car dealership that offers awardwinning Hyundai models, and a variety of used domestic and foreign vehicles. Striving to become one of the largest new and used automobile dealerships in Maple Ridge and the entire lower mainland, we offer a Guaranteed Best Pricing policy on all new vehicles. In addition, our state of the art building houses some of the most advanced technologies, and highly trained technicians. Whether you are a new, past or present customer, the team at Maple Ridge Hyundai guarantees the highest level of customer service. For further information: John Kot President Maple Ridge Hyundai, Kelowna Hyundai, and Buy Direct Truck Centre.

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Young people choosing not to drive 15% decrease in those aged 20-24 by Jef f Nage l Black Press

New statistics show a strong trend of young people opting not to drive, particularly in parts of Metro Vancouver best served by transit. Just over 55 per cent of 20- to 24-year-olds in Metro Vancouver now have a driver’s licence, down from 70 per cent a decade ago, according to ICBC data compiled by planners at the regional district. The proportion of licensed drivers among those age 25-29 fell from more than 75 per cent in 2004 to about two-thirds. There were also significant declines in other age groups from the late teens to the early 30s. Transit expansion over the last decade, the UPass that gave unlimited transit use to postsecondary students and ICBC’s graduated licensing program are all potential explanations for the young residents shifting away from driving, according to Raymond Kan, the senior Metro planner who created a series of charts (see story online) using ICBC and local demographic data. “It’s hard to speculate what the silver bullet factor is,” he said. SFU City Program director Gordon Price called it a profound change. “People would have said, ‘What are you smoking?’ if you’d predicted this 10 years ago,” Price said. “Getting a driver’s licence once was a rite of passage.” He agreed the U-Pass has trained a new generation to use transit and noted the cost of buying, insuring and driving a car is considerable for youth. Price also highlighted technology. The stratospheric rise in both smart phone use and social media over the last decade has reduced the need for some vehicle trips among youth. “The reason you get in a car when you’re 18 is so you can meet with other 18-year-olds,” Price said. “Social media is an effective substitute, at least in part.” Price said the trend has major implications for decision-makers, adding he hopes provincial transportation planners take the data into account in projecting whether billions of dollars should be spent on more transit or on more

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Transit expansion over the last decade, the U-Pass that gave unlimited transit use to post-secondary students and ICBC’s graduated licensing program are all potential explanations for the young residents shifting away from driving. road and bridge projects. The decline in the younger age groups was measured in all parts of the Metro region, but it was most dramatic – with licensing declines of close to 20 per cent over 10 years among residents in their early 20s – in Richmond, where the Canada Line opened in 2009, as well as Burnaby and the North Shore. Vancouverites in their early 20s who have driver’s licences are now actually in the minority at about 45 per cent, down from more than 60 per cent a decade ago, and those who have licences and those who don’t are evenly split in Burnaby/ New Westminster. Elsewhere the licensing rate in that group

ranges from about 57 per cent on the North Shore to about 73 per cent in Langley. Kan noted the rates actually ticked up in many parts of the region in 2013, so planners will be watching in the years ahead to see if the trend has ended or reversed. Price said the question is whether all the younger non-drivers will continue to shun licences as they get older. The data used by Metro counted drivers with class 5 licences as well as novice (N) drivers in the graduated licensing program, but not ones with learner’s (L). Kan said the most surprising part of the data is that older women in their 60s, 70s and into

their 80s are now much more likely to have a driver’s licence than a decade ago. About two-thirds of Metro women in their early 70s now are licensed, compared to about 55 per cent in 2004. It’s not clear whether that reflects older women who are no longer as dependent on men as in the past, general trends of women living longer and healthier lives or other factors. In contrast, licensing rates among older men remained stable. “It’s conjecture,” Kan said. “But folks may be more independent, maybe healthier and perhaps these are factors contributing to this pattern.”

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‘Swirl Face’ jailed for three months Christopher Neil sentenced 48 days by Monisha M ar t ins staff reporter

A convicted pedophile from Maple Ridge who molested children in South East Asia was sentenced Tuesday to three months in prison for possessing a laptop capable of accessing the Internet. Judge Patrick Chen handed Christopher Paul Neil three years probation, in addition to the prison term, but credited him for time already spent in custody. It means Neil’s sentence will last 48 days. Neil was the subject of an international manhunt in 2007 after Interpol unscrambled digitally swirled images of him engaging in sexual acts with young boys from Thailand, Vietnam and Cambodia, ranging in age from six to 16. He was placed under an 18-month peace bond when he returned to Canada in October 2012 as police believed

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Christopher Neil was the subject of an international manhunt in 2007 after Interpol unscrambled digitally swirled images of him engaging in sexual acts with young boys from Thailand, Vietnam and Cambodia, ranging in age from six to 16. he was a risk to public safety. The peace bond prohibited Neil from accessing the Internet via a computer or phone, conditions he breached 10 months later. Neil pleaded guilty last fall to one count of possessing a device capable of accessing the Internet after his arrest about 10 months into the 18-month period of conditions. Neil also faces five new charges for sexual touching, invitation to sexual touching and

production of child porn related to incidents in 2003 that took place in Cambodia. He is also accused of possessing child porn in 2007 while in Maple Ridge, as well as possessing and viewing child porn in Vancouver last year. None of the allegations have been proven in court but B.C.’s Criminal Justice Branch said Neil will be tried on those charges after he completes the sentence for the breach.

Neil grew up in Maple Ridge, but has no fixed address at the moment. His family still lives in the community. Neil attended the Seminary of Christ the King in Mission from 1995 to 1999 and received a B.C. independent teaching certificate in 2000. He also volunteered at St. Patrick’s Catholic School in Maple Ridge in 2000 and 2001 and was a substitute teacher at Arch Bishop Carney in Port Coquitlam in 2007.


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Living in Harmony in Richmond with Townline By Kerry Vital

Incredible value, an amazing location and gorgeous homes combine in perfect balance at Harmony, a condominium project in Richmond from Townline Homes. “One of the major selling features of Harmony is its extremely central location,” says Chris Colbeck, vice-president of sales and marketing for Townline. “Owners will be within easy walking distance of Richmond Centre, dozens of

restaurants, elementary and secondary schools, several parks, and the Brighouse SkyTrain Station. Yet, we’re off the flight path and away from heavy traffic, so it’s more peaceful and less congested.” The interiors are luxurious in their own right, with beautiful kitchens featuring stainless-steel appliances, quartz countertops and square-edge flat-panel cabinetry, and relaxing bathrooms with an oversized soaker tub and hand-set large-format polished porcelain floor tiles.

Homeowners will have several amenities on-site, including a 15,000-square-foot landscaped rooftop with a trellised zen garden, children’s play area, barbecue area and gated dog run, among many other things. Other amenities include a lounge with kitchenette, a games area and a fitness room. For more information, visit www.harmonyrichmond, stop by the discovery centre at 7180 No. 3 Road or call 604-278-3939.

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Beauty and convenience at South Point Walk By Kerry Vital

Curb appeal and a fantastic neighbourhood are just two of the many reasons why South Point Walk, built by StreetSide Developments, is garnering serious buzz in South Surrey. “This is such a great, unique location,” says Vanessa Isler, marketing and sales manager for Streetside, a division of Qualico. “It’s an urban feel in a suburban location.” South Point Walk is just steps from shopping and dining at South Point Exchange, as well as the boutiques at High Street. “There will be a walking path directly from South Point Walk to High Street,” says Isler. Homeowners will also have easy access to the U.S. border and Highway 99. Schools, golf courses and other leisure and recreation opportunities are also just minutes away. The convenient location is artfully woven into a beautifully landscaped enclave. “There’s a lot of accessibility here,” Isler says. “It’s a nice balance.” The first phase at South Point Walk will include 42 condominium homes, ranging

from 689 to 1,090 square feet. Every home includes a dedicated home office or flex/work space. Buyers will be able to take possession of their new home in November. The second phase, with 76 condos and 30 townhomes, will be released later. The exterior is distinctive and welcoming, with West Coast contemporary architecture featuring bold roof lines, cedar shingles, arched brick accents and large timber brackets, and large balconies. Ground floor homes have spacious patios and direct access to green space. “StreetSide, working with Gannon Ross Designs, has really gone above and beyond on the finishings,” says Isler. “There are nine-foot ceilings on all four floors; usually you would only see them on the ground or top floor homes. They really add to the airiness of the space.” A gourmet kitchen features classic shakerstyle cabinetry and a solid eased square-edge Quartzite countertop with a full-height ceramic tile backsplash. Stainless-steel appliances are complemented by a custom backsplash accent behind the range in either solid slab granite or marble mosaic tile. The custom-designed kitchen island in some homes is a masterstroke of convenience, and recessed pot lighting and undercabinet task lighting perfectly illuminates the space. Wide-plank laminate flooring is included throughout the main living areas, with lush

cut and loop carpeting in the bedrooms. Bathrooms are straight out of a spa, with solid slab granite or Quartzite countertops and undermount basin sinks. The ensuite features contemporary flat panel cabinetry, infloor heating and a hand-set ceramic tile tub or shower surround with marble tile accent. The second bathroom, where applicable, has shaker-style cabinetry and a deep soaker tub.

Homeowners at South Point Walk will have the use of a community garden, outdoor barbecue area and a trellised seating area with gas firepit. Inside, amenities include a fitness room and a social lounge with kitchenette. Homes start at $233,900. For more information, visit www.southpointwalk. ca, call 604-560-3238 or email sales@ southpointwalk.ca.


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Flowers for Carlos, acts of kindness

H

By Mike Lascelle

is name was Luis Carlos Regalado Ramos, but you probably knew him as a kindly gardener named Carlos.

He was born and raised in Mazatlán, Mexico. His father was a professional baseball player for the Venados and whose nickname was ‘Cartucho’, a reference to his explosive hitting style. Josephina, his mother, was a wise woman who worked tirelessly as the cook in her family restaurant. His brother Pedro remains a fisherman, and although Carlos loved the sea, he never learned how to swim. He went to military college, studied to be a lawyer at university and even attended seminary with the idea of becoming a priest – but somehow none of these came to fruition. Carlos immigrated to Canada in 1979 and worked here for many years in management training for Imperial Oil. In 1982, he met the love of his life, Judy, while visiting back home in Mazatlán. She was sitting on the beach at a resort and needed a towel, so he went and got one from a friend. He introduced himself as a fellow Canadian, and when she didn’t quite believe him, he produced a Burnaby library card as proof positive. They were married in 1987, holding ceremonies in both Mexico and Canada. Carlos loved homemade rice pudding, taking his wife to a little Vietnamese restaurant in Port Coquitlam. His favourite flowers were tulips and he dreamed one day of owning a vintage Mustang convertible. Carlos passed away quietly a few a months ago, so he never really got to drive that convertible and yet he seemed to be a man of very few regrets. As gardeners, we both understood what nature teaches us with each passing spring, summer and fall, that winter is inevitable and nothing really lasts forever, except, perhaps,

Family photos courtesy of Judy Regalado, collage and botanical photos by Mike Lascelle.

an act of kindness. This was manifest in the simple generosity of a man who found the time to buy piñatas for the neighborhood kids, provide bicycles for migrant workers and help them cope with their new life in Canada, bring back ‘Mexican’ hot chocolate and ‘little lobsters’ (giant prawns) from Mazatlán for his friends and neighbors, help hotel workers back home to form a union, go pick-up those flowers for the little old ladies who didn’t drive anymore, and always just find a way to be kind to others – proving that

his training as a lawyer and priest, although incomplete, were taken to heart and put to good use. I think what I will miss the most about Carlos was the cheerful ‘Amigo Mike’ greeting he gave me and his warm smile – things that didn’t cost him a penny and yet somehow, he understood their true value. So in memory of the man who did so much for our community, I would ask those of you who knew him and his generosity to simply do the same for others. That way,

these kind acts, which we will call ‘flowers for Carlos,’ will never really fade away and he will remain with us as much more than just a memory. You can also find a memorial blog about Carlos and his unique perspective on life (first posted back in 2011) called ‘drink the milk, but don’t kill the cow’ at www.soulofgardener. wordpress.com. Mike Lascelle is a local nursery manager and gardening author (hebe_acer@hotmail.com).

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Wildwood Terrace is well maintained and all owner occupied. Close to all amenities, schools, shopping, and public transportation. This bright and spacious unit has a beautiful covered balcony overlooking the center court and pool.

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49,900

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Great starter home on .69 of an acre. Very unique set up in the country. The house has some updating - Kitchen cabinets, counter tops, newer bath, recent painting, some windows are done. Open floor plan in this cozy home with a wood fireplace, den could be second bdrm, covered deck off the back great for all year round entertaining. The powered shop is great for the toys and a covered carport.

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$

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499,800

$

West Coast Contemporary

• New, but no GST • 7,354 sq ft lot • 5,175 sq ft fully • Premier view lot finished • This one has it all • 5 bdrms, 6 baths

• Over 1 acre backs • Det garage w/loft onto parkland • 3 sundecks • 2030 sq ft, 2 • 1 bdrm suite storey w/bsmt almost complete

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24909 112th Ave., M.R.

1,298,500

$

Your Paradise on 1/2 Acre

• 126’ river frontage • 2,800 sf rancher completely reno’d • Gourmet kitchen

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649,000

$

24113 McClure Drive

• Custom built 2 storey home with full unfinished basement • Private 7740 sq. ft. lot • Lots of custom upgrades including hardwood floors • Granite counter tops extra millwork. • Easy to view!

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599,900

$

22723 - 136A Ave.

Brand new split level home close to MR High school. This well thought out Affinity home sits on an almost 8000 sq.ft. lot and offers all the new home perks! Includes Granite counter tops, hardwood floors, 3 bdrms plus den up, island bar in kitchen! Very Rare find!

599,800

$

5 Acres + Deluxe 2 Bdrm Suite • 2600 sq ft • Rancher with finished bsmt • 2 fireplaces

• 3 bdrms up / 2 down • 23 x 13 shop • Lots of upgrades

26258 98th Ave., M.R.

199,900

$

Adult oriented +45

409,800

$

Incredible Value

• NO STAIRS! • Self managed, • Ground floor end well run complex unit • Well equipped • 2 bdrms & 2 baths Club House

• Over 2,100 sq ft 2 bdrms rec rm & • 5 bdrms, 3 baths full bath • Fully fenced yard • Walking distance • Finished bsmt with to schools

#49, 22308 124th Ave., M.R.

24299 102nd Ave., M.R.


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Shannon McComb 20842 Lougheed Hwy., Maple Ridge

YOUR TRUSTED NOTARY IN RIDGE MEADOWS

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• PROPERTY PURCHASES/SALES • MORTGAGES/REFINANCING

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• FAMILY TRANSFERS • WILLS • POWERS OF ATTORNEY

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• 1,500+ sq. ft. addition

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• 2.53 flat usable acres • Minutes to town and steps to Cliff Park & Falls • Character with a modern feel

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• laminate flooring on main • Granite counters with undermount sink in kitchen • Stainless steel appliances • Updated bathrooms, painted in neutral colours throughout • New blinds • Three bedrooms, three bathrooms • Upstairs laundry, double garage • French doors open from the family room to the fully fenced backyard & patio • Walking distance to WestCoast Express, bus stations, all levels of school, library, shopping and recreation Book your showing today ... this one won’t last!!

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179,900

$

• Bright, spacious, one bedroom, one bath • Amenities include indoor pool, hot tub, exercise room & workshop • Fully air conditioned, faces quiet side of the building, guest suite available in the building • 10 min walk to the WC Express, 50 min ride to Downtown Vancouver. 2 pets allowed.

292,900

$

• Top Floor, 2 bedrooms & 2 baths • Amenities include an indoor pool, hot tub, exercise room & workshop • Fully air conditioned, faces quiet side of the building, guest suite available in the building • 10 min walk to the WC Express, 50 min ride to Downtown Vancouver. 2 pets allowed.

• Minutes away from nature’s backyard • Views of Stave River • Updated bathroom • Large bright kitchen • Entertainment sized livingroom • Beautiful garden

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Kaz Wrobel 604-825-2851

www.kazwrobel.ca kazwrobel@shaw.ca

The

Hayes Team Independently owned and operated

Well maintained family home on a huge, 60x120 sunny flat lot with fruit trees. Bay windows in living room & rec room. Large kitchen with breakfast nook & eating area. Family room addition with skylight & lots of windows. Three bedrooms, three bathrooms. 20x25 garage.

419,000

$

Call for appointment to view!

20167 Wanstead Street, Maple Ridge

SOLD

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13406–236th Street

13412–235th Street $ 588,800 + tax

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SOLD

• 7392 sq. ft. lot in Balsam Creek • High ceilings, beautiful view across from greenbelt with over 3291 sq. ft. • Living room, dining room, kitchen with nook, den and large foyer on main floor • 3 bdrms, laundry and bath. Basement is awaiting your ideas • Covered patio in back, gas hook up • Close to parks and recreation Call today to view...

• Quality built 3872 sq. ft. family home • Main floor boasts large tiled foyer • Den, living room with deck • Formal dining room, spacious kitchen with loads of cupboards and large island, granite counters and nook leading to covered deck • Family room off kitchen with stone fireplace • Upstairs 3 bdrms all with own walk-in closets • Spa like ensuite in master • Close to parks and recreation.

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Big gorgeous basement entry w/ spiral staircase, tile roof & central A/C! Hard to find 4 generous bedrooms on huge 1728 sqft main floor. Bright South facing plan. Oversize den down perfect for home biz, plus self contained 2 bedroom in-law suite. SHOWS LIKE NEW THROUGHOUT! Multi level deck with hot tub in fenced backyard.

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499,900

$

OVER 1/2 ACRE LOT IN TOWN 32480 Fraser Cr., Mission

Get inside this one quick! Fully renovated 5 bdrm house with in-law suite down on estate like 23,870 sqft lot & cul-de-sac location close to shopping & Mission bridge. Huge master suite & ensuite. Generous room sizes. New roof & new plumbing too! Shows fantastic over 3000+ sqft.

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569,000

$

TRANQUIL GREENBELT 23165 Foreman Dr, Maple Ridge

“GARIBALDI” PLAN BY PORTRAIT HOMES in Whistler - inspired Silver Ridge. Heavily upgraded! 20’ ceilings, river rock f/p, maple kitchen w/tall cabinets, stainless appliances. Jetted soaker tub, silent floors, gas lines on poured -aggregate deck, central sound system, air conditioner/heat pump.

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569,900

$

WESTSIDE BEAUTY

21520 Donovan Ave., Maple Ridge

West side beauty! Only 7 years young and backing on to a protected green space, this 5 bdrm + den, 3 full baths home of almost 3200 sqft is sure to impress you. All the modern finishings, maple kitchen, laminate floors, walk-out basement with separate entrance. Big backyard! Immediate possession available.

MLS# V1059681

419,900

$

SPARKLES LIKE JEWELERY

12198 - 250 St., Maple Ridge

Try to find another in Maple Ridge with this kind of finishing AND a drive-in workshop at this price. Step inside & be blown away- high end kitchen, baths, fixtures - everything! 3 bdrm rancher on quiet Street. AMAZING PROFESSIONAL GRADE DETACHED WORKSHOP w/240V power, gas. See for yourself!

MLS# V1052408

524,900

$

NEAR 1/4 ACRE IN KANAKA RIDGE

10445 Tamarack Cres., Maple Ridge

This ain’t no box design... Huge room sizes on all 3 floors, spiral staircase and awesome design detail. Vault & coffered ceilings. Bright Southern views out toward Langley & 230’ long lot backs on greenbelt. Master bdrm has balconies front & back. This really is a must see in its price range.

MLS# V1044508

252,900

$

GORGEOUS

8-11229 232nd St, Maple Ridge

3 bedroom, 2.5 bath unit of over 1200 sqft. Bright, open layout featuring totally RENO’D Maple kitchen, TILE backsplash, upgraded appliances, large master bedroom with full ENSUITE and private patio. PRIVATE back patio and the possibility of creating a totally fenced backyard.

MLS#F1405864

564,900

$

CUSTOM-BUILT BEAUTY 8337 Shimek, Mission

In quiet Hatzic Bench CUL-DE-SAC. This is your dream home! With over 3800 sqft, 6 bedrooms, 3 baths + den + rec room PLUS room for the IN-LAWS! Features VAULTED CEILING, GLEAMING MAPLE HARDWOOD, GRANITE, STAINLESS appliances - even SOUNDPROOFING between upper and lower floors!

MLS# V1061828

204,000

$

HOT NEW TOWNHOUSE LISTING! 11665 Fulton St., Maple Ridge

It doesn’t get more convenient and affordable than this! Right in the heart of downtown and close to everywhere you need to be. QUIET FAMILY ORIENTED development w/no rentals policy. Master has covered balcony overlooking yard. Great layout and low maintenance fees. Won’t bust your budget!

MLS#F1404725

465,000

$

MISSION ACRE

32662 Richards Ave., Mission

Big solid house built in 1980 by original owner and European craftsman! Long 0.989 Acre lot on desirable Richards Ave- close to newer MILLION $ homes. Recent new roof and great big rooms inside. Very versatile! This street is moving up in a big way!

MLS# V1049195

387,400

$

GREAT LOCATION

22909 Fuller Ave, Maple Ridge

Renovated family home on big lot in great location. Newer roof, vinyl windows, maple kitchen, cork flooring, renovated bath with granite and newer vanity and soaker tub. Big deck, big covered patio, and HOT TUB! Drive thru access to backyard!

MLS#F1407330

344,900

$

ALMOST NEW!!

8562 Cedar Street, Mission

2 storey home over 1800 sqft, 4 bdrms, 2.5 bath. Beautiful finishing includes great room design, gorgeous laminate flooring, dream kitchen with maple cabinets, granite, and stainless appliances. Detached double garage and private backyard! Sure to impress!

NEW LISTING

MLS#F1407035

355,900

$

TRANQUIL SETTING IN WALNUT GROVE

#15 20761 Telegraph Trail, Langley

Rancher style townhome with full walkout basement in the heart of Walnut Grove. Quiet no-thru part of complex, and Backs on creek & greenbelt! Bright and squeaky clean. Sold by original owner. Garage + assigned parking.

MLS#V1059035

324,900

$

MOUNTAIN VIEWS!

#229 19677 Meadow Gardens Way Pitt Meadows

UNBELIEVABLE floor plan! Unbelievable Mountain VIEWS!! Gorgeous 2 bedroom + den, 1274 sq ft corner unit at the Fairways on the QUIET side overlooking the GOLF COURSE and garden. Gourmet kitchen, maple cabinetry, granite counters, large island and stainless appliances.

MLS# V1059439

384,900

$

CENTRAL RANCHER READY TO IMPRESS!

22641 - 123 Ave., Maple Ridge

Like convenient central location and quiet cul-desac? Get both, plus a fully renovated 3 bedroom rancher on a big lot- and for a price that will make you smile! Opened up inside, granite counters, wainscoting, tile & marble. Large fenced yard w/ new patio. SHOWS AMAZING!

PRICE RECUDED!

MLS#V1044177

289,900

$

RANCHER TOWNHOUSE ADULTS 55+ #22 19171 Mitchell Rd, P.M.

HOLLY LANE. Easy access- no stairs front or back. 1250 sqft unit with fenced yard and quiet location in complex. Walk to town core in minutes- or bus stop around corner. It doesn’t get much more convenient & care free! Freshly painted & otherwise all original inside. Finish it your way!

MLS# F1401816

MLS# V1061434

579,000

$

BONSON’S LANDING 11257 Tully Cr, Pitt Meadows

ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUS 2 storey home on corner lot with Southwest exposure in Bonson’s Landing! Over 2600 sqft features open layout, oodles of windows for maximum light, HARDWOOD flooring, MAPLE Kitchen. Gorgeous covered deck overlooking private backyard with SW exposure! THIS IS THE ONE!

MLS# V1053233

412,000

$

ORIGINAL OWNER AND IT SHOWS 11391 - 230 St., Maple Ridge

Very well cared for home w/ full basement on super quiet cul-de-sac very close to town & shopping. Private rear yard w/ covered patio off kitchen. Summer kitchen in bsmt. Excellent value for fully finished bsmt home w/ 2 kitchens. Huge double garage & driveway parking. It’s a winner!

NEW LISTING

163,900

$

WALK TO MILL LAKE #218 33280 E Bourquin Cr., Abbotsford

Gorgeous 2 bdrm, 2 bath unit in Centrally located Emerald Springs, a well-maintained 35+ building, walk to shops, transit & Mill Lake! Updates include laminate & vinyl flooring, new appliances, fixtures and vanity. Great building with exercise room and workshop. 1 parking space & 1 storage locker.

MLS# V1060204

565,000

$

MORE THAN A PRETTY FACE!

23765 - 116 Ave., Maple Ridge

The elegant stone face indicates custom work to be found in this quality built 3 storey w/ in-floor radiant heat. Full walk out bsmt with covered patio & easy suite potential. Large covered front porch & stamped concrete driveway. Ideal Richwood Park location. Easy to view - easy to love.

MLS# F1410150

MLS# V1061444

249,900

$

FOXBOROUGH HILLS

#8 21960 River Road, Maple Ridge

3 bedroom, 2 bath townhome of over 1250 sqft in Foxborough Hills. Big open layout with spacious living room, big kitchen, stainless appliances. Large patio space great for the BBQ overlooking greenspace. 3 big bedrooms up including Master bedroom on its own level. 3 PARKING SPACES!

NEW LISTING

369,000

$

PRIME HATZIC LOCATION!

35059 Weaver Cr., Mission

Approximately 2200 sqft, features 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, 2 wood fireplaces, big, open layout. Double garage and massive lot of almost 10,000 sqft. Newer flooring, interior doors and millwork. Lots of room downstairs for the extended family or in-laws! Won’t last!

MLS#V1061056

242,500

$

HUGE MAIN LIVING AREA

#24 20630 118 Ave., Maple Ridge

Come see this 1230 sqft end unit with West side location close to shopping and WC Express! All new windows, paid for & soon installed. Large open level entry main floor & private fenced yard. Bright & clean with fresh paint & tile floors. Low Maint. fee & immediate possession offered.

MLS# F1410339

177,900

$

TOP FLOOR!

#311 33599 2nd Ave., Mission

Wonderful, top floor, BRIGHT, SOUTH facing 2 bedroom, 2 bath unit in super-secure and centrally located Stave Lake Landing with views of the Fraser River! 10’ ceilings, open layout, big kitchen, laminate flooring, partially covered deck great for the BBQ. One of the nicest units around! A MUST SEE!


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For the way you live

LifeStyles Justin Hennessey

Art & Nathan

Neufeld

Real Estate Specialist

604.805.4669

Cul-De-Sac living at

High Performance Realtors Personal Real Estate Corporation

11971 – 238B STREET

• Backs onto greenbelt with private mountain view

$

• Gorgeous, hardwood flooring, library style ceiling in the formal dining

• Master on main, 2 story great room, huge kitchen with granite and bonus parking for 4. Only plan with OVERSIZED 2 CAR GARAGE

• 2 story great room, and chef style kitchen with granite counters

• Finished basement, with over $40,000 in upgrades

• 2 story plus basement with 4 bedrooms up

Licensed Realtor

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10658 244th Street, Maple Ridge

416,500

609,900

$

31 - 24185 106B Ave, Maple Ridge

$

539,900

20272 HAMPTON STREET

RV PARKING RANCHER!! V1050233 – ROOM FOR AN RV, three bedrooms, TWO bathrooms, BRIGHT kitchen, gas fireplace in the living room, this home is SO NEAT, tidy & FRESH with updated millwork & detail! Don’t miss the double garage, the spacious back AND side yards!

WESTSIDE BASEMENT ENTRY!!

ROB JEEVES 604-240-2629

V1053887 – FULLY FINISHED 4 bedroom, 3 bath home! Two gas fireplaces, two kitchens, shared laundry, 10 year old roof, 60 x 120 level and fenced lot. Neighbourhood park & a West Coast Express shuttle stop close by. AFFORDABLE two family opportunity.

Ask Rob Jeeves

W NE

379,900

$

#34 – 11720 COTTONWOOD DRIVE

#225 – 12170 – 222ND STREET

FAMILY SIZED!!

BIG TWO BEDROOM!!

V1061719 - 2264 foot three level townhome with wide open spaces! Nine foot main floor ceiling, BIG island kitchen, three BIG bedrooms up with a huge master suite, finished basement rec room, fenced yard for family and furry friends, double garage PLUS driveway parking, quietly located at the back of Cottonwood Green.

V1061898 - Pretty awesome value! FULLY FRESHENED, spacious rooms, storage, NEW laminate flooring, NEW millwork, beautifully presented with current colours. The strata fee of $252.30 INCLUDES HEAT & HOT WATER. Outdoor pool & patio included in the amenities! Pool time…

$299,900

$239,000

134,900

$

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HOLLYHOCK - CORNER UNIT • One level • Corner unit • 2 bedrooms • New appliances • Covered deck

FRASER GLEN - END UNIT

• New gutters, roof, carpets & paint • Vaulted ceiling in the master • Great Complex

• 2 Bdrm 2 Bath • Corner end unit • 1,292 sqft • Excellent amenities

• 45+ Complex • Gas fireplace • Convenient location

SPECTACULAR 2 STOREY + BSMT • Renovated 4 Bdrm/4 Bath • 3,612 Sqft • Hardwood floors • Granite counters

• S/S appliances • Media room • Large treated lumber deck • Fraser River View

www.AskRobJeeves.com • email: rjeeves@shaw.ca

Happy Mother’s Day

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$749,000

O P E N H O U S E S AT U R D AY & S U N D AY 1 - 4

ALBION TERRACES

Only 3 homes left at $466,900 & $469,900 Next Phase $499,000 - $599,000

Show home at 24787 - 105A Ave, Maple Ridge New 2 storey + basement homes. Ready to move in to or custom build. 9 foot ceilings on the main floor with an oversized great room with a gas fireplace. Crown mouldings & coffered ceilings. Maple kitchen, granite counter tops & island. Second floor has 4 large bdrms, den and 3 bathrooms. Appliances, blinds, fence & landscaping included. www.albionterraces.ca

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NEW HOMES BACKING ONTO PARKLAND

NEW HOMES AT JACKSON RIDGE

Starting at $539,900

Showhome at 11768 - 236 Street, Maple Ridge Highland Creek 3 two storey new homes with walk out basements. Maple kitchen with island, granite countertops. Crown mouldings Gas fireplace. 4 large bedrooms with 3 ensuites. Appliances, blinds, fence and landscaping included. Great location near elementary schools, Thomas Haney Secondary, Meadow Ridge private school, transit, shopping & Rec. centre.

Priced from $609,900 Show home 24630 - 101 Ave., Maple Ridge Quality built new executive 2 storey home plus a partial finished daylight basement with a separate entrance. Private backyard backing onto parkland with a covered deck. 2 decks at the front to enjoy the beautiful mountain and valley view. Hardwood and tile floors. Gourmet kitchen with quartz counter tops, island. Triple car garage.

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Johnny Pacheco, Ron Antalek, Cory Lunsted†, Louise Antalek†, & Rob Johnson

Ron Antalek Personal Real Estate Corporation

604-351-3261 ronantalek.com

Each office independently owned and operated

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NEW TOWNHOMES STARTING AT $319,900

Priced from $244,900 Showhome at #2 - 10151- 240th Street

Show Home at #67, 11252 Cottonwood Drive

New Townhomes at Albion Station. 9 foot ceilings on the main living level. Fireplace in the living room. Quartz countertops. Some plans with a finished basement. Includes 4 appliances & blinds. Sundeck, garage, fenced yard and more. 2014 Ovation Award - Multi-Family Builder of the Year

Cottonwood Ridge. The balance of phase 4 and phase 5 are now for sale. Nicely finished with crown mouldings, hardwood floors, maple cabinets, granite countertops. Gas fireplace. Finished basement. 6 appliances & blinds. Garage for 2 cars. Central location.

22308 Dewdney Trunk Road, Maple Ridge #2-19126 Ford Road, Pitt Meadows

OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY 1-3

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BACKING ONTO GREENBELT DOUBLE GARAGES

PEACEFUL FAMILY HOME ON ALMOST AN ACRE!

Show Home at #6, 23986 104 Ave, Maple Ridge Spencer Brook Estates 9 ft ceilings on the main. Fireplace in the Great Room. Maple kitchen with granite countertops & large island. Some have finished basements, double garages and backing onto greenbelt. 6 appliances & blinds included. Near transit, schools, shopping, Albion Sports Complex & Planet Ice.

11885 - 232 Street, Maple Ridge ENJOY a 2039 square foot, 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom plus den home on .805 acre of flat land. Bay windows in expansive kitchen and living room bring nature inward. Double garage, large deck and ‘porch sitting’ sunny front deck. Close to schools, library, shopping and Rec. Centre. Rezoning and redevelopment potential.

Starting at $324,900

$599,000!!

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Welcome Dustin

Brookside Realty

ROYAL LePAGE - Brookside is very pleased to have Dustin Holtslag join their team. If you are thinking of buying, selling or just have a real estate question, Dustin would like to hear from you.

HOMES SOLD

DON’T MISS OUT!

Give Dustin a call at 778-886-7639 email: dusto88@hotmail.com 11933 - 224th St., Maple Ridge 604-467-5000 Helping you is what we doTM

For the way you live

BENEFIT #4: ACTIVE LIFESTYLE

LifeStyles 604-561-0053

Hike the Trans Canada Trail, explore Golden Ears Park, or with plenty of golf courses nearby there’s a fairway with your name on it.

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V1059001

18963 118B Ave, Pitt Meadows # 6 19171 Mitchell Rd, Pitt Meadows

Highland Park Executive Home. Minutes away from Schools & amenities. WCE & buses only 10 minute walk. 3800 sq.ft. on a 6,618 sq.ft. lot with 6 bedrooms and a private swimming pool.

Popular Holly Lane complex. Walking distance to shops, library, community centre, transit and the new seniors centre. Large master bedroom on main and ensuite with jetted soaker tub.

Steve & Gloria

HAMILTON

$769,000

19379 123 Ave, Pitt Meadows

4 Bedrooms, 3 Bathrooms, large game room. Great home for that large extended Family. Built in Vacuum & Alarm Systems,On demand hot water system, Blinds, Large Double Garage.

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MORTGAGE HELPER RIVER RD WEST SIDE, central location. Spacious 2365 sq ft home with 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, large covered deck, and fenced yard. One bedroom in-law suite.

349,800

TOWNHOME PITT MEADOWS VILLAGIO, end unit w/ double garage off lane plus street parking. Offering 1776 sq. ft. w/ 3 bedrooms. & 21/2 bathrooms. 2 fireplaces. Central location.

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228,000

These rancher and 3 & 4 bedroom single family home designs, centrally located in the Westgate community of Maple Ridge, are close to restaurants, shopping, entertainment, transit, green spaces, schools, and daycare.

CONDO...GREENBELT LOCATION New roof & recent exterior paint. 2 bdrm, 2 full bath & den condo w/ 1184 sq ft. Gas F/P, huge covered deck 22’x10’ facing treed area. Short walk to town centre, on bus route and near WCE station.

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ommunity Calendar lists events in Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows. Notices are free to local non-profit groups courtesy of The News. Drop off details to 22328 119 Ave., fax to 604-463-4741 or e-mail newsroom@mapleridgenews.com at least a week before the event. Include a contact name and number. (No submissions by phone.) Listings appear as space permits. For guaranteed publication, ask our classified department at 604-467-1122 about nonprofit rates. May 10 • Haney Farmers Market is cracking open a whole new season and inviting the public to celebrate its 10th anniversary with cake at 11 a.m. This Little Piggy is our new food truck! Penelope Above entertains. All happening in Memorial Peace Park in downtown Maple Ridge. See haneyfarmersmarket.org or 604-467-7433, ext. 2. • Free Bike tune-up workshop from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Bandstand in Memorial Peace Park, at the first Haney Farmers Market of this season. Bring your bike and get it ready to roll for the summer. • Huge Plant Sale just in time for Mother’s Day from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Golden Ears United Church Hall, at Dewdney Trunk and 222nd in downtown Maple Ridge. Bedding plants, annuals, perennials, tomatoes, flowering planters and more. • The Ridge Meadows Hospice Thrift Store (3-12011 224th St.) is offering a 50 per cent off sale this weekend. Saturday there will be 50 per cent off the boutique section, and Sunday 50 per cent off the entire store. Select items may be excluded. The store is open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

on Saturday and from noon to 4 p.m. on Sunday. May 11 • Mother’s Day Tea: Join us for tea and tours at Haney House Museum (11612 224th St.) from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. this Mother’s Day. All ages are welcome to enjoy tea, lemonade, fruit and bakery items on the historic veranda. Guided tours through the Haney House will also be provided. • Art Studio Bike Tour at 10 a.m., starting at the ACT: Join HUB for an Art Studio Bike Tour to check out the local arts scene and scenery. We’ll be leisurely pedaling mostly along quieter residential roads. The route is about 16 km. For more info.: rmcyclist.info, or contact Jackie at jchow23708@yahoo.ca. May 14 • Parkinson’s Support Group meets Wednesday at 2-4 p.m. at the Ridge Meadows Senior Centre. This meeting is open to all persons with Parkinson’s, their caregivers, families, and friends. For more information call Peta Purdy 604-463-1332 or rpcoco@telus.net or Edith Elliott 604-463-6018 or elliotte12@telus.net. May 16-17 • Variety Plus (Ridge Meadows Seniors) presents Spring into Summer with songs, dancing and great comedy laughs. At Ridge Meadows Seniors Centre on May 16 at 7 p.m. and May 17 at 2 p.m. Prepaid tickets $8, at the door $10. Contact Ridge Meadows Seniors Centre, 12150-224 St. Maple Ridge (604) 467-4993 for more information or tickets. May 20 • Golden Ears Writers welcome romance author Roxanne Snopek from 7-9 p.m. in the lobby of The ACT.

She will share her author journey: Staying Alive in Publishing (or The Decades Before Overnight Success). There is no charge to attend. For more information www.facebook. com/GoldenEarsWriters May 25 • “Hafla in the Ridge” is an evening celebrating the art of Middle Eastern Dance. Kim Pechet and her student troupe Albi al Wadi (Heart of the Valley) will host several guest performers from all over the Lower Mainland. Doors: 6:15 p.m., show 7 p.m. at the Eagles Hall (23461 Fern Crescent). Cost is $5, kids under 12, free. Proceeds to Ridge Meadows Hospice Society and Friends in Need Foodbank. June 1 • Tea Garden: The Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows Arts Council will have local gardening personality Michael Lascelle present a talk and presentation on “The Art of Gardening: Exploring the relationship between art and the natural world and how they have influenced each other through the ages.” He has a 30-year background in horticulture. Tea and treats will be served. From 1:30-3:30 p.m. Tickets are $20, and can be purchased in person at The ACT by calling 604-476-2781. June 3 • Brain Injury Support Group meets 7-9 p.m. at the Maple Ridge Family Education Centre (22554 Lougheed Hwy.) for all ages, no cost. Offers support and education to survivors and families about living successfully with a brain injury. Contact Nora Chambers at 604-862-9724 or norchambers@shaw.ca June 7 • Annual Haney Neptunes Aquatic Club swim meet with an added alumni charity race to raise money for

Gifts, Cards & Flowers

• HANGING BASKETS • • BEDDING PLANTS •

SATURDAY, 10 AM - 11 AM

ALL HANGING BASKETS

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HUGE RED TAG SALE

23963 Lougheed Highway, Maple Ridge

604-463-9817

Also access from 240th St. Extra parking at Albion school.

May 10 & 11 while quantities last.

Lace up! Laura Butler, RMH Foundation, Fund Run organizer, laces up in support of Ridge Meadows Hospital Foundation and is ready to run for health care.

JOIN US SUNDAY JUNE 1ST AT 9 AM rmhfoundation

For more information about the 2014 Fund Run visit www.rmhfoundation.com or call Laura Butler at 604-466-6958.

the KidsSport Charity. At the Maple Ridge Leisure Centre. Call Matt Torres at 604-3131195. June 14 • A Solo Parenting Day will be hosted by Maple Ridge Baptist Church. The purpose of the event is to bless single parents in Maple Ridge with free oil-change (for those with vehicles), a full, free breakfast for the family, a free hair cut, done on site by stylists in the congregation, a free family portrait, and an outfit for each child. June 20-22 • Forty-year reunion: Maple Ridge High School Class of 1974. Come join your old classmates for a weekend down memory lane. Friday, June 20 MRSS Tour 5:30-6:30 p.m., followed at 7 p.m. by a social at Shooter’s Pub. Saturday, June 21 golf tournament at Golden Eagle Golf Course. Tee time 10 a.m. Dinner and dance with live band at Meadow Gardens Golf Course for classmates, partners and teachers. Cocktails 5-7 p.m., dinner 7 p.m., dancing 9 p.m. Tickets $80 per person. Sunday, June 22, pot luck picnic starting at 11:30 a.m. For more information contact Debbie Sheppard at dgsheppard@telus.net. June 28 • Odeum Theatre Society presents Into the Woods; a hilarious fairy tale musical theatre parody. Registration begins now, and ends on June 15, so register today. The program runs June 28-July 13, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. For ages 13-25. Performances at The ACT Maple Ridge on July 12 and 13. Contact Rayne Beveridge at 604-716-3057 or odeumtheatresociety@ hotmail.com. July 5 • Noble Hearts Saturday at Blenz Coffee (122-22441 Dewdney Trunk Rd.) Poverty Relief Arts and Entertainment Festival and fundraiser for Salvation Army Caring Place meals programs to feed the poor 5:30-9:40 p.m. Fun Heroic Medieval Theme (may feature knights as ushers, Medieval song or poetry, jugglers, belly dancers etc.) The event is 4 hours set up into kingdoms, with four headliners as Kings, and Queens, back up artists as bishops, supports as knights. Ongoing • Ridge Meadows Hospital is now accepting volunteer applications until May 30. Please visit www. fraserhealth.ca About Us, Get Involved to find out how to apply. For questions, please call 604-466-7911.


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THE NEWS/sports International flavour Section coordinator: Neil Corbett 604-467-1122 ext. 216

sports@mapleridgenews.com

has an amazing bag of tricks.” Thursday morning they matched up against the visiting Mexican side, and won 2-1. With the two schools having he teams paraded onto played each other every year in the turf at Westview secthe annual exchange, a friendly ondary behind their rerivalry has emerged. spective country’s flags, formed Dennis Schmidt organized lines, and stood for their national the event, with help from the anthems – the Mexican players district’s international educawith one arm across their chest tion department. He has eight in a kind of salute. boys teams and six girls. It was a bit of pomp to mark the “I have a lineup of schools occasion of the Third Annual Inthat would like to participate,” ternational Soccer Tournament he said. “The kids want to be at Westview. on the field with the Mexicans After the host Mexicans shot – it’s the international flaire. a flaming arrow to ignite a caul“It’s two cultures colliding on dron a couple of years back, the a soccer field, and the Mexican Westview organizers decided players are passionate about it.” they needed to up their game a The Mexican girls teams were little. sobbing after their loss to WestThe annual exchange has hapview. Their coach Cesar Garcia pened for seven years, and three said his girls are not used to years ago the Westview staff explaying in Canadian cold. panded their competition from Colleen Flanagan/THE NEWS “They really enjoy the home exhibition games to a full-on Ashley Rodgers (right) of Westview heads stay – win or lose, it doesn’t tournament. matter,” said Fabiola Ojeda, the Westview coach Craig Draper is the ball against Tepeyac. principal of Tepayac Puerto happy with his junior side, which Vallarta, the private school that has gone 2-1 in their tournament. They opened the tournament with a 3-1 win over Khalsa private sent the delegation of 30 students and six adults on school of Surrey, then lost a close game with Arch- the exchange. The students are all billeted with Maple Ridge famibishop Carney 2-1. Westview was led by centre midfielder Seth Injates, lies. “It’s a really nice experience for them.” who anchors his team, and dynamic striker GenSchmidt said the exchange is a highlight for the tra Shiroki, who scored three of his team’s first four Westview kids as well. games. “This is what kids remember about their high “He’s the best 14-year-old soccer athlete I’ve ever seen,” said Draper of Shiroki, a Japanese exchange school experiences – it’s these mountaintop mostudent. “He can take on two or three defenders. He ments.” by Neil Corbet t Black Press

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Jared Crane (left) of Westview Secondary heads the ball during a game against Tepeyac of Mexico during the annual International Soccer Tournament.

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GARNEAU, Davis Ross Oct 5, 1938 - May 5, 2014 It is with great sadness in our hearts we announce the passing of Ross. Surrounded by his family, Ross passed peacefully in his sleep. Devoted husband, beloved father, grandfather, great grandfather, brother, uncle and friend. He will be greatly missed by many. Predeceased by his loving wife Marilyn. Ross leaves behind his loving family; daughters Deborah (Don) and Darlene, their children Jennifer, Micheal, Chantal, Joey and Natasha. Great-grandchildren Mataya and Marcus; brother Wayne (Cindy); sisters Arlene (Des) and Beverly (Franco) and many nieces and nephews. An avid outdoorsman, Ross loved to explore the many back roads of BC hunting and fishing, camping with family and friends. Many good memories were made and shared over the years. A driver/trainer for Canada Safeway for 37 years, Ross retired but still enjoyed “road trips” well into his retirement, visiting family and friends all over BC. A kind, caring, loving man. His smile and laugh will be fondly remembered by all who know him. The family would like to express their gratitude to the staff at the Dr. Stuart Pavillion for their kindness and compassion to Ross during his final days. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or Alzheimer’s Society of BC would be appreciated. Service will be at Garden Hill Funeral Chapel 11765 224th St., Maple Ridge at 11am on Monday, May 12, 2014. Viewing 10am -11am. Reception to follow. Expressions of sympathy can be made at: www.gardenhill.ca

HARTMAN, Elton Wayne Aug 29, 1956 - April 27, 2014 Passed away in the Ridge Meadows Hospital on April 27, 2014 at the age of 57 years old. He is survived by his loving wife Anita Hartman and faithful companion Maxwell, his brother George Hartman (Julie), nephew Jack, his father, Harold Goodlet and numerous family members who will miss him dearly. He is predeceased by his sister Pat Vito and his mother Lillian May Goodlet. Elton will be missed by his many friends - Elton loved you all. In lieu of flowers please make donations to the BC Cancer Agency. - Thank you all in advance. There will be a Celebration of Life held from 12-4pm on Sunday, May 25th 2014 at the Maple Ridge Golf Course, 20818 Golf Lane, Maple Ridge For family and close friends only ~ Thank you.

HEMMINGER, Lee Theodore It is with great sadness that we announce the sudden passing of Lee Theodore Hemminger on May 5th, 2014. Late of Port Coquitlam, B.C., age 47 years. Survived by his loving family, wife Jing; daughter Reyna, pet Gizmo; parents, Gordon and Marilyn; brothers, Dennis (Gail) and Bruce (Mary); sister Cindy (Chris) Meyer; 3 nieces, 3 nephews, aunts, uncles, cousins and many friends. Lee will be remembered as a devoted husband and father of Jing, Reyna and Gizmo and as a devoted friend / brother to many. A Service of Remembrance is to be held Thursday, May 15th at 1 pm in the Maple Ridge Funeral Chapel (Osborn’s), 11969-216th Street. In lieu of flowers, donations to the BC Heart & Stroke Foundation, would be appreciated. Condolences may be sent to: www.mapleridgefuneral.ca

WALCZAK, Lillian Margaret May 25, 1927 - May 4, 2014 Margaret was predeceased by her husband Stanley (1992) and son Stanley Harper (1993) in Brandon, Manitoba also by her parents Harper and Amy Simmons, sister Emily and brothers Ernie and Fred. Survived by daughter Joyce (Danny) Fraser; son Timothy (Janet) Walczak; grandchildren Kurt (Catherine), Brad (Melissa) Fraser, Laura and Michelle (Aaron) Walczak, eight great-grandchildren Taylor, Jordan and Jacob Walczak; Lola, Ruby, Samantha, Isabella and Jaxon Fraser, her sisters Joyce (John) Makahanick and Grace Young, nieces and nephews, special sisters in law, Pat Simmons and Sheila Walczak and by her devoted friend Marilyn Ingham. Margaret was born and raised in Fort Frances, Ontario, she moved to Brandon, Manitoba in 1942, married Stanley Walczak in 1944. Living in Brandon she devoted herself to raising her three children. She was an avid bowler and loved all sports. As a survivor of breast cancer she took great joy in her involvement with Dragon Boat paddlers (Waves of Hope). Moving to Maple Ridge in 2002 she enjoyed living in Haney Pioneer Village participating in the many activities. She was an active member of the Haney Presbyterian Church and as well enjoyed the friendship of the Haney Heart and Stroke walkers group. Margaret was a warm and caring woman with a great sense of humor and loved to laugh, she will be fondly remembered by her family and many friends for these qualities. For those who wish to donate in Margaret’s memory, donations may be made to the BC Cancer Agency or the BC Heart and Stroke Foundation. Funeral Service will be held at 11am on Friday, May 16th, at the Haney Presbyterian Church, 11858 216th St, Maple Ridge. Expressions of sympathy can be made at: www.GardenHill.ca

OLSEN, Jon R. Sept. 3 1952 - May 1, 2014 C.P. Rail Conductor 35 years (Retired) It is with great sorrow in our hearts to announce the passing of Jon. After a brave but short battle with cancer he is now at Peace and with God. He will be lovingly missed by his wife Phyllis, their children: Crista (Lee) Taylor, Ken Stuart (Ambrosia Gillis) and their two beautiful granddaughters, Chasity and Ryleigh. Jon will also be deeply missed by his family and many dear friends. There will be a Memorial Service on Sunday, May 18th at 2pm at the Golden Ears United Church, 22165 Dewdney Trunk Rd. Reception to follow at the Jolly Coachmen Pub, Pitt Meadows. In lieu of flowers please make donations to the Ridge Meadows Hospice Society. Condolences may be sent to: www.mapleridgefuneralchapel.ca

LABREE, Irvin (Breezy) May 13, 1933 - April 28, 2014 It is with great sadness that we say goodbye to our little country singing cowboy (a youtube star). Irvin passed away peacefully with his loving wife, Sheila, by his side along with his sisters Joyce (Don), Greda (Bill) and step daughter Lynn. He is survived by his wife Sheila, son Wade (Shona), grandsons Justin and Kyle. His sisters Greda (Bill), Joyce (Don), brothers Cliff and Ed, plus many nieces and nephews, four step children, special friend Dale, George and Hank along with many other friends. Predeceased by his brother Ivine and parents - Norburt and Angel LaBree. Sheila and Lynn would like to thank everybody at Holyrood Manor for caring for Irvin. Condolences may be sent to www.mapleridgefuneralchapel.ca


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Black Press has hasanan immediate opening a digital Black Press immediate opening for afor digital sales sales advisor to connect withhighly our BC communities specialist to monetize several successful online offering a highly successful online digital recruitment advertising platforms including LocalWork.ca. platform LocalWork.ca. Main Duties: Main Duties: t Contact prospective customers as directed by • Contacting prospective customers as directed the Manager for a range of Black Press Digital by the Manager. Primary contact will be via advertising opportunities. Primary contact will be telephone and e-mail. via telephone & e-mail. • Maintain contact and call volumes through a t Maintain contact and call volumes through a CRM system. CRM system. Qualifications: t Creativity is an asset. • The successful candidate will possess Qualifi cations: telephone marketing skills and will exceptional enjoysuccessful working in fast paced t The candidate willenvironment. possess exceptional telephone skills and will enjoy working • Must have marketing previous direct sales experience and ability make environment a large volume of have cold calls. in fasttopaced and at least 2 years of direct • Creativity is an selling asset. experience. is a time full time position basedininSurrey, Langley,BC. BC. This t This is a full position based Black Black PressPress Offers Competitive Offers CompetitiveCompensation, Compensation, Benefits & Opportunities For Career Development. Benefi ts & Opportunities For Career Development. Apply with resume to: Kristy O’Connor, Digitalt Apply Sales Manager: koconnor@bpdigital.ca with resume to: Kristy O’Connor, Digital Sales Manager: koconnor@bpdigital.ca blackpress.ca X bclocalnews.com

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Existing established territory with customer base. Training provided to help achieve your full potential. COMPETITIVE SALARY & BENEFITS PACKAGE Fax Resumes: 604.888.4688 or Email to: info@greggbc.ca or Visit:www.greggdistributors.ca

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Civil Engineering Technologist II District of Kitimat, full time permanent, wage range $37.94 - $45.90, over two years. Civil Technologist diploma required. Duties include infrastructure investigations, surveying, design, contract preparation, inspection and material testing on projects related to the municipality’s water, sewer, drainage and transportation systems. Proficiency with electronic survey equipment and AutoCad 3D, plus a valid BC driver’s license a must. Submit resumes by May 30, 2014, 4:30 pm, to: Personnel, District of Kitimat, 270 City Centre, Kitimat, BC, V8C 2H7, fax 250-632-4995, or email dok@kitimat.ca. Further information can be obtained from our website at www.kitimat.ca IRONWORKER (STRUCTURAL STEEL) Skilled F/T ironworkers needed at Bar None Metalworks. Must have: a C-Level Welding Ticket or current CWB All Positions Stick, min. 3 yrs exp., a valid DL, your own transportation, and your own tools and safety equipment. We offer ongoing training, competitive wages, and benefits. Send your resume to: info@barnonemetals.com or by fax 604-701-6080

Your local natural stone distributors. Custom made Granite Countertops. Slate Granite Marble Tile Tumbled stone. Large selection of Porcelain & Ceramic Sales & Service

Bookkeeping & Accounting Payroll, Year-end, Financial Statements, Income Taxes E-FILE Service Ph: 604-465-2123 Cellular: 604-788-0161 Unfiled Tax Returns? Unreported Income? Avoid Prosecution and Penalties. Call a Tax Attorney First! 855-668-8089 (Mon-Fri 9-6 ET)

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SPIRITUAL

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CLEANING SERVICES

Janitorial, Office Cleaning Int. Ext. Windows, Pressure Washing, Gutter Cleaning Free Estimates

Bathroom Grab Bars Wheelchair Ramps Carpentry - Plumbing - Electrical GREAT WORKMANSHIP 10 Years Experience

MAIDS R’ US BEST CLEANERS

Will 604-764-1036

AROUND GUARANTEED!

Residential & Commercial

The Classifieds: Small Ads, Big Deals!

Weekly, Bi-Monthly - Best Rates!

phone 604-575-5555

Since 1985 604-808-0212

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MOTHER’S DAY House Cleaning Special

mariescustomized cleaning@gmail.com

604-618-6401 Marcel Repairs, Maintenance, Renovation Guaranteed work, Free Estimate

604-467-1118

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CONCRETE & PLACING

Reunites Loved Ones

Need CA$H Today? Own a vehicle? Borrow up to $25,000. Snapcarcash.com 604-777-5046

604 575 5555

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✶Dump Site Now Open✶ SBroken Concrete RocksS $24.00 Per Metric Ton SMud - Dirt - Sod - ClayS $24.00 Per Metric Ton GrassSBranchesSLeavesSWeeds $59.00 Per Ton

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STEER MANURE

Wynnyk Farms 604.467.4419

283 GUTTERS & DOWNSPOUTS

AFFORDABLE MOVING www.affordablemoversbc.com

Your Tree Service For Honest Prices & Quality Work

$45/Hr

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

Call Scott at 604-618-0333 Certified Arborist

LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE

Free Estimates * Fully Insured .proworks

POWER WASHING since 1982. WCB/Liability insurance. Call Simon for prompt service. 604-230-0627

Smart Cleaning Pressure Washing & Window Cleaning.

604. 862. 9797 www. smart-cleaning.ca

Den’s GarDENing Services Tree Topping, Chipping & Stump Grinding. Cleanups, Pruning, Hedges, Rubbish Removal.

604.465.2944

~ FULLY INSURED ~

Call Tim 604-612-5388 Gutter & Roof Cleaning since 1982. WCB/Liability insurance. Call Simon for prompt service. 604-230-0627

HANDYPERSONS

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Carpet, linoleum, repairs, and restretches. 20 yrs. exp., fully insured. ~ All work guaranteed ~

HANDYMAN Services, Fast, Low rates! Call Glenn at 604-619-3845 www.millersystems.ca

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HOME IMPROVEMENTS

LANDSCAPING DESIGN / INSTALLATION and MAINTENANCE Strata, Commercial & Residential, Pavers, Walls, Spring Garden Clean-ups, New Lawns & top dressing & Drainage.

*Rototilling *Levelling *Gardens *Loader Work *Brush Cutter *Plowing

604-618-6401 Marcel

604-941-2263 / 604-725-7246

604-467-6065 ABC TREE MEN Pruning, Shaping, Tree Removal & Stump Grinding. 604-521-7594 604-817-8899

PETS

Serving Tri City 34 Yrs. Call 24 Hrs/7 Days www.paylesspropainting.com

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Scott 604-891-9967

Special Spring prices Sawdust also available 356

RUBBISH REMOVAL

Northstar Painting Ltd.- The Residential Specialists. BIG jobs, Small jobs - We do it all! Interior and Exterior Projects. Master Painters at Students Rates. WCB Safe, Reliable, Efficient & Quality Paint. 778.245.9069

FRESH COAT PAINTING ~ Int/Ext *Drywall Repair *Textured Ceilings *Pressure Washing*Gutter Cleaning Free Estimates. James 778-868-5307

A name you can trust

7 Days / Week . Expert Power Washing. Gutters cleaned & repaired. www.expertpowerwashing. Mike, 604-961-1280 MIKE 604-961-1280

✶ Bark Mulch ✶ Lawn & Garden Soil ✶ Drain Gravel ✶ Lava Rock ✶ River Rock ✶Pea Gravel

D Garden Blend Soil D Lawn Blend Soil D Custom Blends avail. D Composted Mushroom Manure NO Wood byproducts used

When QUALITY Matters all soils are tested for Optimum growing requirements.

(604)465-1311

17607 Ford Road Pitt Meadows

meadowslandscapesupply.com

15% SENIORS DISCOUNT A+ Rating with BB Bureau

•Lawn Cuts/Trim •Aerating •Leaf Cleanup •Power Rake •Hedge & Shrub Trimming •Pruning Trees •23 yrs. exp. •Insured •Free Estimates

604-465-5193

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Call: (604)518-0974

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

www.paintspecial.com

604-465-3189

PAINT SPECIAL

Running this ad for 10yrs

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.

PETS

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

2 HUNGRY PAINTERS. Int/Ext, 36 yrs. Power wash. Refs. WCB. Free Est. 604-467-2532, 604-727-8956

604.339.1989 Lower Mainland 604.996.8128 Fraser Valley

Landscape Design & Installation for 33 yrs Locally owned & operated pearllandscapes.com 778-848-0036

Augustine Soil & Mulch Ltd. Pitt Meadows, BC

mikes hauling 604-516-9237

High quality, low cost, WCB. Part of each job will be donated to Terry Fox Basketball program, mention code 4 ball. Featured on TrustedPros.ca

PICK-UP ...... or .... DELIVERY

JAGUAR LANDSCAPING Lawn & Garden Service. Design, Pruning, Lawns, Cleanups, Comm/ Res. (604)466-1369

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CEDAR HOGFUEL

STARBRUSH PAINTING

GARDENING

Brad 778-552-3900

All types of Roofing Repairs Free Estimates

D Free estimates D Insured Licensed D References Residential D Pressure Washing

Ed’s ROTOTILLING & LANDSCAPING

~ Free Estimates ~

Meadows Landscape Supply Ltd.

A-1 EXTERIOR/ INTERIOR. Quality job, senior rates, free est, residential, commercial. Refs. 20 yrs exp. No job too small.Call 778-980-0717

.A East West Roofing & Siding Co. Repairs, new roofs, torching, gutter services. 10% off. 604-783-6437

Free estimates

Prompt Delivery Available

.give and take tree service 778.872.8406

Tar & Gravel DAsphalt D Interlocking shingles DTorch-on Membrane D Laminated shingles

Call (604)763-8795

Ceramic Tiles, Hardwood Laminate Guaranteed work, Free Estimate.

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EAGLE ROOFING

Spring EXT/INT SPECIAL LOOK for our YARD SIGNS

Professional Installation 5” Gutter, Down Pipe, Soffit *CLEANING *REPAIRS 28 YEARS EXPERIENCE

353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS

Pay-Less Pro Painting

M.T. GUTTERS

PROFESSIONAL FLOOR INSTALLATIONS

604-782-2069

TREE SERVICES

.FENCE & DECK INSTALLATIONS www.yorkshiretimberwise.ca 604-377-7017

*TOP SOIL *GRAVEL

ELECTRICAL

Call Keith McDonald

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Call Ian 604-724-6373

Spring Cleaning Special

DRYWALL

FLOOR REFINISHING/ INSTALLATIONS

604-351-6245

SAME DAY SERVICE AVAILABLE

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DC ELECTRIC (#37544). Bonded. We specialize in jobs too small for the big guys! *24 HOUR SERVICE* 30Yrs exp. Free est. 604-460-8867.

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W Retaining walls W Railings Home Renovations Call Patrick for a free est.

PRESSURE WASHING POWER WASHING GUTTER CLEANING

MILANO PAINTING Int./Ext. Prof. Painters. Free Est. Bonded & Insured. 604-551-6510

FREE ESTIMATES

CASCADE DRYWALL. Res / Comm Drywall, taping, text. ceilings, t-bar. steel stud. Call Rob 604-218-2396 or 604-820-9601

Woodland Decks W Design & Renovations W Decks W Fences W Stairs

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

MOVING & STORAGE

329 PAINTING & DECORATING

778-231-9675, 778-231-9147

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

✔ ALL YOUR PLUMBING NEEDS Call Niko Plumbing Ltd. 24/7. Res/Com, plugged drains. h/w tanks. ★15 yrs exp. 604-837-6640

604-465-1311

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SUNDECKS

PLUMBING

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

Meadows Landscape Supply

You'll find something for the kid in you in the Classifieds! 604-575-5555

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FLUID SOLUTIONS INC. Gas, plumbing, heating, reno’s, repairs. 20 years exp., reliable & courteous. Lic’d. Bonded. Jack 778-835-4416

DESIGN

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

*For your health & pleasure* ~ European Priv. In home Studio ~ from $55. 604.230.4444

TRAVEL with bcclassified.com

MISC SERVICES

PAVING/SEAL COATING

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

UNIQUE CONCRETE

MIND BODY SPIRIT

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

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604-537-4140

Leo: 604-657-2375 / 604-462-8620

604-653-5928

FINANCIAL SERVICES

1-800-663-5847

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

NO JOB TOO SMALL Serving Lower Mainland 25 Years! *Prepare *Form *Place *Finish *Granite & Interlocking Block Walls *Stairs *Driveways *Exposed Aggregate *Stamped Concrete. *Interlocking Bricks *Sod Placement EXCELLENT REF’S -WCB Insured

One visit will amaze you! CALL TODAY FOR A BETTER TOMORROW.

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LANDSCAPING

HERFORT CONCRETE

SPECIAL $20 All Readings

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(Turn right 1st road East of Pitt River Bridge from Vancouver) 604-465-9812

SCREENED TOPSOIL MUSHROOM MANURE BARK MULCH 604-467-3003

www.jonesbroscartageltd.com

TONY’’S PAINTING

HOME REPAIRS

RETIRED carpenter wants to keep busy. Looking for small carpentry jobs. Will repair or build new. Will also do small plumbing jobs. Call Ken 604-460-7803.

$20 Off for the Month of May

DON’T LET TIME & DISTANCE STAND IN YOUR WAY.

Specializing in *Palm, *Tarot Cards, *Crystal Ball Readings.

RENOVATIONS & REPAIRS

.super soil

(604)465-1302 / 604-786-3466

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

40 Yrs Exp.. She’ll tell you Past, Present & Future

16897 Windsor Road Pitt Meadows

.Jim’s Mowing. 310-JIMS (5467).

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SOLVE ALL PROBLEMS OF LIFE.

TOTAL RENOVATIONS

• Basement Suites • Kitchens • Baths • Remodels • Additions • Flooring • Painting • Drywall • Much More Since 1972 Dan 778-837-0771

Intex Janitorial & Maintenance Services

Psychic Healer

Discover the power of Energy Readings by Angela

Free Turf

SPECIALIZING IN

Delivered or Picked up

PERSONAL SERVICES

604.463.0718 ~ 604.460.6656

Repair, Replace, Remodel...

TOPSOIL

• • •

JUNK REMOVAL By RECYCLE-IT! 604.587.5865 www.recycleitcanada.ca

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

604-572-3733 www.tkhaulaway.com

Collie Doodle (Collie x Poodle) puppies, born Feb 26, specially created ideal family dogs, intelligent, easy to train, good natured, gentle, good with animals and kids, low/no shed for hypo allergenic, will be med. size about 45-50lbs 23-24in tall, will have shots and deworming,females only, black and rare blue merle Raised in the house with kids. $950. Mission, 604-820-4827


www.mapleridgenews.com - THE NEWS -- Friday, May 9, 2014 -- A43

REAL ESTATE 633 MOBILE HOMES & PARKS

RENTALS 706

APARTMENT/CONDO

MAPLE RIDGE

1 & 2 Bdrms available $790/mo & $890/mo

RENTALS

TRANSPORTATION

709 COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL

809

AUTO ACCESSORIES/ PARTS

810

AUTO FINANCING

PORT COQUITLAM, 1500 - 3000 sq ft. Ground floor commercial area. Facing onto city park. 1 blk from Lougheed/ Shaughnessy intersection. Call 604-464-3550.

Great Location

551

GARAGE SALES 23014 - Reid Ave. Maple Ridge Sat. May 10th 9am - 1pm

551

MAPLE RIDGE

551

GARAGE SALES Saturday May 10th 9am - 3pm 22897 Rogers Ave

PERENNIALS Sat, May 10, 9:00am-1pm

12470 231 Street

(North on 232nd, left on Abernathy) Hostas, Japanese Primrose Phlox, Lily, Solomon’s Seal, etc.

MAPLE RIDGE

2014 SRI 2 bdrm, den, 2 bath double wide in Langley 55+ park $134,888. Chuck 604-830-1960

Moving Sale “� Whole House “� Sat, May 10, 9-4pm 21599 Spring Ave Rain or Shine

Household items, sports equipment & much more......

Tools, Furniture, Garden & Household and much more

Websters Corners Elem. 256th & Dewdney Trunk

CLOTHING, TOYS, BOOKS, HOUSEHOLD ITEMS AND MORE.

Book a table call Cindy 604-816-9410

FARM & GARAGE SALE Saturday & Sunday, May 10 & 11, 10am-3pm

MAPLE RIDGE

Plant & Garage Sale Sat & Sun May 10 & 11 9am ~ 3pm 20251 Hammond Rd

27789 110th Ave (off 272nd St.)

Household appliances, dish & serving ware, antiques, pictures, books, furniture, tools, farm implements. Craft books & supplies. Gardening books & supplies. Office equipment & supplies. Electronics & more. RAIN or SHINE

Perennials, some herbs & tomatoes, indoor plants, pressure washer, hose reel, computer, odds ‘n ends

Pies, Perogies, Cabbage rolls, crafts, tools, furniture, clothes, toys, games etc. Bring your own bags.

MAPLE RIDGE Saturday May 10, 9am-1pm No early birds. Everything must go. No reasonable offer refused. 11535 Dartforth Street.

PITT MEADOWS

Maple Ridge

GARAGE SALE

MAPLE RIDGE

Saturday ONLY, May 10/2014 9am-2pm 12142 Cherrywood Drive

Saturday May 10th, 8:30 am - 12 Noon 23839 133rd Ave

Great stuff, h/hold items, furniture, etc.

Household goods, kids items, furniture, books & misc Rain or shine

PETS 477

PETS

PETS 477

PETS

GARDEN CLUB ANNUAL PLANT & BAKE SALE Sat, May 10, 10am-2pm Pitt Meadows Community Hall, adjacent to Community Church, corner of Harris & Ford Rds

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE 548

FURNITURE

#1 Cash Buyer ~ Since 1987 ~ $$CASH $$ for your furniture, tools, electronics, antiques, appliances, computers & collectibles.

Entlebucher pups, short-hair, family raised, gentle, vet checked, 1st shots, dewormed. $900 each. 604-795-7662.

ANYTHING OF VALUE

GOLDEN LABRADOR PUPPIES. Only 2 sweethearts left. 12 weeks old. $375. Norm 604-814-0706

ITALIAN MASTIFF (Cane Corso)

PITTBULL PUPPIES - Purebred. Ready to go. Blue, tan & blue/tan brindle. Call 604-765-0453

RENTALS 700

RENT TO OWN

STOP RENTING! RENT TO OWN! No Qualifications! Flexible Terms! CLOVERDALE - 60th and 176th Spacious 1 Bedroom Condo. Only $880/mo. Option Fee Req’d 604-657-9422

706

APARTMENT/CONDO Your Choice for Property Management (Since 1990)

Professional Property Management Services

P.Meadows - Solaris Towers Concrete Hi-rise 2 Bdrms +den units avail from $1385-$1435. PoCo-Dixon St. 1Bd condo 675 s/f, 1 bath, 2 pkng, lrg patio, storage, sml dog or cat ok. $900.

Call 604-464-7548

2 bdrm bright apt.

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

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HOUSES FOR SALE

P/B blue males & females. Ready to go. 1st shots & tails/dew claws done. ULTIMATE FAMILY GUARDIAN Pet homes. $800. 604-308-5665

Large 2 br located in a Central Coq Co-op. $950/mo. No subsidy. Close to transit, schools, and shopping. Sandy 604 945 5864 sandy@terramanagement.ca

Fraser View & Maple View Apartments

Certified Crime Free Multiple Housing

Building has been TOTALLY RENOVATED 1 Bedroom suites avail

Starting at $595/mo incl hot water & cable. No pets.

Maple Ridge

Glenwood Manor Apartments 1 & 2 Bdrms from $655 & $880 & renovated suite with dishwasher $45. extra. Clean, Spacious Includes heat, hot water & parking Seniors discount 21387 Dewdney Trunk Rd

(604)466-5799

MAPLE RIDGE NEWER APARTMENTS â—† 1 & 2 Bdrm starting at $750 â—† Six Appliances â—† Secured Underground Prkg. â—† Cls. to West Coast Express â—† Adult Oriented

22334 - 117th Ave Phone 604-463-5660 Maple Ridge Swan Court Apartments Large 1 & 2 Bedrooms. Hardwood floors, adult oriented, heat, h/w & cable incl’d, f/p, Approved pets only. Criminal Record check may be req. Resident Manager Onsite Now with SENIORS DISCOUNT

604.466.8404 (Erik)

Polo Club Apartments 19071 Ford Rd. Pitt Meadows Clean, Quiet Well Managed Bldg. 3 Blocks to W.C. Express W 1 & 2 Bdrm Suites W 3 Appliances W Secured Garage Parking W Adult Oriented W Ref’s Req’d & Absolutely No Pets

604.418.1932

604.465.7221

GARIBALDI Court

1 bdrm suite ~ $775

(604) 463-9522 Central Maple Ridge TINY TEACUP CHIHUAHUA Males & Females. Ready to go. From $600-$700. 604-702-1908

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MAPLE RIDGE West. 3 bdrm, 3 bath, newer kitchen. 20x25 gar. 60X120 lot.$419K.604-825-2851.

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HOMES WANTED We Buy Homes BC • All Prices • All Situations • • All Conditions • www.webuyhomesbc.com 604-657-9422

2 Bdrm units available. Great location for seniors! Clean, quiet & affordable! Incls heat, h/w, cable. Senior Move-In Allowance. Refs & Credit check req.

Sorry No Pets For more info: google us. CRIME FREE BUILDING

Large 2 bdrm apt.

Answer Key from page 14

22423 121st Ave 604-467-4894

PORT COQUITLAM

MULTI POO miniature black brown apricot 4-5lbs Hypo allerg, exc family pet vet cert $900. 604-341-1445

2 bdrm suite ~ $925

Brookside Rlty Dave 604-240-3523

1.800.910.6402

ROOMS FOR RENT 830

$75 OFF 1ST MONTH

MOTORCYCLES

Rooms from $445/mo. Fully Furn, weekly maid service, cable TV, private bath, on bus route, 5/min walk to commuter rail.

Haney Motor Hotel 22222 Lougheed Hwy., Maple Ridge Inquire in person between 9am - 3pm or

Call 604-467-3944 748 SHARED ACCOMMODATION

2007 HONDA GOLD WING 1800, 19,600 Kms, luggage rack and luggage bag, 2 helmets wired with sound system, heated seats and hand grips, GPS. Wired for CB and heated jackets, custom pipes, Rear passenger arm rests. Coffee holder. $16,000, (new $32,000). Located in Abbotsford.

CENTRAL MAPLE RIDGE house to share all utils incl. Nr all ament incl WCE $500/mo. 778-689-8424

749

STORAGE

778-242-1373 Pitt Meadows Marina

845

SCRAP CAR REMOVAL

14179 Reichenback Rd

Public Access Launch Ramp Outdoor Storage for Boats, RV’s, Cars, Trucks & Trailers Year or semi-annual Rental Moorage

Parking + Onsite Manager

604.465.7713 750

SUITES, LOWER

METAL EXCHANGE WE BUY SCRAP METAL

1500 square feet, 2 Bedroom, 2 Bathroom large newer suite, separate laundry and full kitchen. Walk in closet in master. Price $1299 per month. E-mail: rawjif@gmail.com text 778-772-3629

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LOWER ground level for rent starting the 1st of July 2014. Newer 1100sqf ground level 2 large bedrooms, laminate floors, big family and dinning rooms, modern kitchen with lots of cupboard space. New appliances - washer and dryer included, heat, hot water along with full cable TV and wireless internet also included. Private entrance and patio as well as back yard and storage shed. We seek Mature person/s. --NO SMOKING / NO DOGS or CATS IN SUITE-- *Lower rent for one person.* call:604-465-3122 and or portugues@telus.net

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604-467-7878

23359 Fisherman Rd, Albion Mon-Sat 8am-4pm www.fvme.com

MAPLE RIDGE. 1 bdrm +den, 1400 sf, W/D. New bath/carpet. NP/NS. $900 incl utils/net. 604-505-8181. MAPLE RIDGE 256th. Fully furn’d 2 bdrm, f/p. $875/mo. Free cbl, hydro, ph. N/P. Avail now. (604)462-7491

Maple Ridge new spac immac 2 bdrm 5 appl cbl util peaceful area NS cat ok $1050 604-466-3175

1/2 month Rent Free Ask manager for details.

SUNRISE 22292 122nd Avenue (604)349-5982

Clean 2 bdrm. condo. Short term ~ May to Oct. $1100/mo. Gas f/p, soaker tub, secure u/g parking. Close to WC Express, tennis park, shopping etc.

Auto Financing - Dream Catcher, Apply Today! Drive Today!

746

SENIORS DISCOUNT

Maple Ridge

bcclassified.com

604-463-3000

Maple Ridge brand new 2br 5appls, granite counters ns/np Reasonable rent. 604-820-0411 217-0380

Incl heat, hot water & parking. Close to stores and Schools.

We’re here for you. The answer to your problem can be as easy as picking up your paper. To place an ad call 604-575-5555

Rick Medhurst Royal LePage Realty

PORT MOODY very clean 2 bdrm 2 bath, 1 pkng. SS applis. f/p, patio, June 1. $1290/mo. 778-834-4774.

Sandy 604 945 5864 sandy@terramanagement.ca

WHEN YOU NEED HELP IN A HURRY...

Unbelievable Rates, Starting at $495/month. Various sizes 320sf. - 2000sf. Various downtown locations. Updated and well maintained.

MAPLE RIDGE - 2 BDRM, quiet, clean, sec. parking. N/S. $950/mo. Avail. June 1st. (604)477-2163

FROM $140,000

~ FINANCING AVAILABLE ~

Maple Ridge OfďŹ ce & Retail Space

604-464-3550

Also; Spectacular 3 Acre Parcel at $390,000 1-250-558-7888 www.orlandoprojects.com

OFFICE/RETAIL

The Scrapper

S Includes heat/hot water S 1.5 blocks to various bus stops S 2 blocks to Safeway/medical S City park across street S Gated parking and Elevator S Adult oriented building S References required CALL FOR APPOINTMENT

Bright 2 br located in a Central Coq Co-op. $810/mo. No subsidy. Seniors only building. Close to transit, schools, and shopping.

PRIME LAKEVIEW LOTS

741

MAPLE COURT II

604-463-4449 604-209-6583

MISC. FOR SALE

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REAL ESTATE

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

22437 121st Ave 604-467-0715

Single Items to Entire Households

560

1 & 2 BDRM SUITES Heat, hot water & parking. Close to stores & schools.

MAPLE COURT I

New SRI *1296 sq/ft Double wide $93,888. *New SRI 14’ wide $67,888. Repossessed mobile homes, manufactured homes & modulars. Chuck 604-830-1960.

HOMES FOR RENT

MAPLE RIDGE. Recently reno’d 4 bdrm 2 bth home on 2 acres with 4 stall barn, hay storage, heated tack room, a/w riding arena, $2700/m negot. to right tenant 604-462-0488

1/2 month Rent Free Ask manager for details.

Multi Family Cul-de-sac Garage Sale Sat. May 10th. 8 -2 p.m. 115 A Ave / Creekside St. Maple Ridge

736

12186-224 St, Maple Ridge CertiďŹ ed Crime Free Buildings

SENIORS DISCOUNT

Maple Ridge

DUPLEXES/4PLEXES

604-463-2236 604-463-7450

AVAILABLE NOW NEW 14 Wide in 55+ Mission Park $86,988 w/$550 pad rent. Pet OK. Chuck 604-830-1960

715

N SURREY 3 bdrm 15 min Gateway S/T freshly painted L fenced yd 11/2 bth 4 appl quiet area erly move in poss 604 764 0652 glarea@mail.com $1400

MAPLE RIDGE 12880 216 Street. 4 Bdrm house, 5 appls. Avail now. $1799/mo + utils. (604)722-5609

MAPLE RIDGE

Big Garage Sale in the Gym

Sat. May 10, 9am - 3pm.

and Hydro SENIOR’S DISCOUNT

Rain or shine

Over 20 tables to choose from.

Includes: Heat, Hot Water Near Shopping & Amenities.

Maple Ridge

MAPLE RIDGE

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* Renovated Suites * *Large *Clean *Very Quiet

MAPLE RIDGE

GARDEN PLANTS

Furniture, Appliances, Tools, Patio, Household etc.

Church Garage Sale Saturday, May 10th 9am - 12noon Haney Presbyerian Church 11858 - 216th Street

GARAGE SALES

Queen Anne Apts.

AVAILABLE NOW Maple Ridge

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1 Bdrm apts $750 2 Bdrm apts $800

www.bcclassiďŹ ed.com PORT COQUITLAM 2 bdrm grnd lvl pri entry, $890 + 1/2 utils, sh ldry. Avail June 1. 778-874-0627

TWO bedrooms, 2 baths, 8th floors, nice views, corner unit, city center. 1030 sq. ft. living area , insuite laundry, $1100 per month including one parking. New renovation. #80311980 222nd Street, Gordon Towers, call Hanson at 604-250-2196 or email hanson_wan@hotmail.com for appointment.

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

TOWNHOUSES

PITT MEADOWS: 2 - 3 bdrm co-op T/H $1097/mo - $1199/mo. Shares req’d. Close to WCE, schools & shopping. No subsidy available. 19225 119th Ave. For more info & to book an appt. call 604-465-1938 PITT MEADOWS 3 Bdrm T/H in quiet family complex, rent geared to income. N/P. Call: 604-465-4851

TOP CA$H PAID TODAY For SCRAP VEHICLES! 2 hr. Service www.a1casper.com (604)209-2026


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