February 28, 2014

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Lion’s Lair helps ex-military personnel get the hang of life in business. See Page A3

Hyack may sue former pageant organizer Mario Bartel

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Workers at the Anvil Centre in Downtown New Westminster stand by as the tower crane is disassembled on Thursday. The removal of the crane marks another milestone in the building’s construction, which is expected to be completed by summer.

Review favours new Pattullo Bridge New West still wants Surrey-Coquitlam bypass bridge, with rehabilitated Pattullo Jeff Nagel Black Press

A new four- or six-lane bridge to replace the aging Pattullo Bridge are the only options TransLink supports out of six that had previously been short-listed. A review team consisting of TransLink, Surrey and New Westminster reps recommended

further study of those two options further upstream to bypass New going into public consultations West coupled with a rehabilitated that had been set to take place in three- or four-lane Pattullo; or else February and March but have just a rehabilitated four-lane been postponed. Pattullo. Off the table are The $1.5-billion Surreyrefurbishing the existing Coquitlam link is unlikely but Pattullo to operate with just has not been ruled out yet, three lanes or building a new said Bob Paddon, TransLink five-lane bridge over the executive vice-president of WRIGHT Fraser River. strategic planning and public Two other options are still affairs. being pushed by New Westminster “It would be a very expensive but aren’t supported by the full team option,” he said. – a new Surrey-Coquitlam bridge “It was on the cusp of not making

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The Hyack Festival Association has threatened to sue the woman who once ran their ambassador program. A letter to the mayor and city councillors states Hyack has “virtually no choice” but to sue Lynn Radbourne for her “very ill thought out course of action.” Radbourne was dismissed from her role with Hyack last October. Her husband, former Hyack president Bill Radbourne, was part of a group that had a falling out with the Hyack executive. Last week Lynn Radbourne asked city council for its endorsement of a new ambassador program that includes both young men and women. Its focus would be “mentorship, teamwork and volunteering while representing New Westminster to other communities.” The new program wouldn’t be a “pageant, but a process,” said Radbourne. She said the ambassadors would learn public speaking and the history of New West. Please see AMBASSADORS, A15


A2 NewsLeader Friday, February 28, 2014

NOTICE OF DISPOSITION

CITYPAGE CALL FOR VOLUNTEERS The City of New Westminster is currently seeking a resident from Queensborough to serve on the Railway Community Advisory Panel (RCAP) for a term ending January 31, 2015. RCAP provides a forum for the exchange of information between the railways operating in New Westminster and the City and an opportunity to discuss plans, concerns or issues and assist in finding resolutions to these concerns and issues. This volunteer opportunity allows citizens to contribute their expertise, experience and ideas in relation to important community issues. Committees are created by Mayor and Council to consider information concerning specific issues which would otherwise absorb the time and attention of Council. By fulfilling this role, committees enable Council to perform its legislative function more effectively and efficiently. A committee must therefore operate in accordance with the specific mandate and terms of reference or bylaw approved by Council. The Local Government Act provides that all proceedings of a committee are subject to the approval of Council (except if certain powers are delegated by bylaw). If you wish to be considered for appointment, please submit your application with a brief personal resume of your background and a summary of your interest in serving on the Panel. You may apply online or download an application form at www.newwestcity.ca. Applicants may submit their hard copy applications by: Drop-off or mail: Committee Clerk Legislative Services Department, City Hall 511 Royal Avenue New Westminster, BC V3L 1M9 Fax: 604-527-4594 Email: committees@newwestcity.ca For further information, please contact the Legislative Services Department at 604-527-4523 or by email at committees@newwestcity.ca. Applications must be received by the Legislative Services Department no later than 4:00 pm on Friday, March 21, 2014.

SNOW REMOVAL NOTICE Property owners and occupants in New Westminster are reminded that the City’s Street and Traffic Bylaw requires snow and ice to be removed from sidewalks abutting their property by no later than 10:00 am of the day following a snowfall event. • Please clear the sidewalks of snow products are available for purchase at and ice to the full length and width and local retailers. down to bare concrete. • For those who are unable to shovel • Please do not shovel snow onto the their own sidewalk, lend a hand: adopt street. the sidewalk of a senior or a person • Please do not use salt as it will damage with a mobility issue and keep it clear of snow and ice all winter long. the surface of the sidewalk. De-icing

Pursuant to section 26 of the Community Charter, the City of New Westminster hereby gives notice of its intention to dispose of the following lands to Platform Developments Ltd. for a total purchase price of $7,900,000. See map below:

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3:00 pm (a) Parcel Identifier: 010-206-655, Lot “F” Except: Part Committee of Subdivided by Plan 52278; District Lot 757 Group 1 the Whole New Westminster District Plan 16904 (civic address: Council Chamber 226 Bla-ckley Street); 7:00 pm (b) Parcel Identifier: 002-307-693, Lot 21 Block “A” Regular Meeting District Lot 757 Group 1 Plan 2620 (civic address: 313 Council Chamber Blackley Street); (c) Parcel Identifier: 010-206-591, Lot “E” District Lot Please note that council meetings are now video 757 Group 1 New Westminster District Plan 16904 streamed online at (civic address: 316 Blackley Street); www.newwestcity.ca. (d) Parcel Identifier: 002-307-553, Lot 20 Block “A” District Lot 757 Group 1 Plan 2620 (civic address: 317 Blackley Street); (e) Parcel Identifier: 002-307-618, Lot 19 Block “A” District Lot 757 Group 1 Plan 2620 (civic address: 327 Blackley Street); (f) Parcel Identifier: 013-069-021, Lot 24 Block “A” District Lot 757 Group 1 Plan 2620 (civic address: 62 Duncan Street); (g) Parcel Identifier: 010-660-992, Lot 1 District Lot 757 Group 1 Plan 2671 (civic address: 223 Ewen Avenue); (h) Parcel Identifier: 010-790-209, Lot 1 District Lot 757 Group 1 Plan 2904 (civic address: 225 Ewen Avenue); (i) Parcel Identifier: 010-790-225, Lot 2 District Lot 757 Group 1 Plan 2904 (civic address: 231 Ewen Avenue); (j) Parcel Identifier: 002-660-181, Southerly Half of Lot 3 (Plan with fee deposited 19790F) of Lot 29 Block “A” District Lot 757 Group 1 Plan 2620 (civic address: 312 Mercer Street); (k) Parcel Identifier: 010-606-050, Lot 7 District Lot 757 Group 1 Plan 2658 (civic address: 325 Mercer Street); (l) Parcel Identifier: 010-606-033, Lot 6 District Lot 757 Group 1 Plan 2658 (civic address: 327 Mercer Street); (m) Parcel Identifier: 010-606-025, Lot 5 District Lot 757 Group 1 Plan 2658 (civic address: 329 Mercer Street); (n) Parcel Identifier: 010-606-009, Lot 4 District Lot 757 Group 1 Plan 2658 (civic address: 331 Mercer Street); (o) Parcel Identifier: 010-605-983, Lot 3 District Lot 757 Group 1 Plan 2658 (civic address: 333 Mercer Street); (p) Parcel Identifier: 010-605-975, Lot 2 District Lot 757 Group 1 Plan 2658 (civic address: 335 Mercer Street); (q) Parcel Identifier: 010-605-941, Lot 1 District Lot 757 Group 1 Plan 2658 (civic address: 337 Mercer Street); (r) Parcel Identifier: 002-307-588, Lot “B” District Lot 757 Group 1 Plan 16462 (civic address: 338 Mercer Street); and (s) Parcel Identifier: 002-307-715, Lot 2 Except: Part on Reference Plan 8689, District Lot 757 Group 1 Plan 2461 (civic address: 340 Mercer Street).

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ENERGY RETROFITS FOR HERITAGE HOMES Saturday, April 26, 2014 • 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm City Hall, 511 Royal Ave The City of New Westminster is pleased to announce that the 3rd Annual Heritage Register Homes workshop will take place this April. This year’s workshop will focus on how to upgrade the performance of an older home without sacrificing its heritage character. A combination of keynote speakers along with an expert panel will present retrofit strategies that will improve the energy performance and occupant comfort of a home, while maintaining or enhancing its heritage and character elements. For more information, contact 604-515-3818 or rcoleman@newwestcity.ca.

Further information on this transaction may be obtained from Terry Atherton, Manager of Civic Buildings and Properties at 604-527-4617. *Previous notice incorrectly indicated purchase price as $7,9000,000. The correct purchase price is $7,900,000, as noted above.

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Friday, February 28, 2014 NewsLeader A3

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Westie trades battlefield for Lion’s Lair Mario Bartel

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Doug Setter used to make his living jumping out of airplanes for the Canadian Airborne Regiment. But he says getting ready to become an entrepreneur is scarier. To ease his transition from career military man to independent businessman, Setter, 55, enrolled in the Lion’s Lair project at BCIT. He is one of six ex-military personnel, along with five civilians, participating in the project. Setter and the others were matched with mentors in the business community, and attended workshops on research and marketing, and creating a business plan. Tuesday, Setter put himself to the test in the Lion’s Lair, a kind of Dragon’s Den competition where students in the project pitch their business plan to a panel of judges. Up for grabs was up to $10,000 in seed money to help launch their idea. While Setter didn’t win, he

said the experience was “pretty intense.” And he’s learned enough to be able to go to a bank with all the information they’ll need should he require a small business loan. The project started last year and is run by Enactus BCIT, a coalition of student, academic and business leaders who work to encourage entrepreneurship. It is one of three paths available in the school’s Legion Military Skills Conversion program. The soldiers who apply to the Lion’s Lair project are focused and passionate about their business idea, said program director Kevin Wainwright. But they lack the fundamentals of preparing a business plan. “They want to take control of their lives, they’ve thought about this,” said Wainwright. “Often it ties back to their military experience.” Setter, a sergeant in the Royal Westminster Regiment, wants to start a personal training business for people 40 years and up. He has plenty of experience whipping younger men and women into shape as a drill

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Doug Setter is a career soldier who is preparing for his new life away from the army by starting his own business, providing personal training to over-40 year olds. His transition has been helped by a unique partnership between the Enactus business club at BCIT and the Royal Canadian Legion.

instructor, but as he prepares for his new career, he said older clients are more motivated. “They don’t mess around,” said Setter. “They’re my generation and I can relate to them.” But, said Setter, translating his boot camp experience into the civilian world has been anything but easy. “You need sales skills, you need to market yourself,” said Setter.

“It’s hard to apply your military experience.” Wainwright said most military personnel transitioning to civilian careers don’t know how to articulate that completing tasks under pressure, working in a team environment and being accountable are valuable, marketable skills. “None of those skills get recognized,” said Wainwright. The loss of regular routine and

the camaraderie of fellow soldiers can be difficult. Setter has lost colleagues to suicide because they couldn’t cope with the transition to civilian life. “You need a way to get out,” said Setter. “You have to be able to show you can do things.” The workshops demanded Setter do serious selfexamination, to assess his own strengths and weaknesses. Working with the mentors and participants in the Lion’s Lair has given him the confidence to advance his business idea. “It definitely helps you see other people who have success,” said Setter. “You have someone to talk to, there’s a support network to share ideas and answer questions.” Most important though, the Lion’s Lair program has convinced him of the value of his military experience in the real world. “I’m in the mindset where I stop thinking about my military background,” said Setter. “I’m kind of pumped about getting ahead, making it work.” twitter.com/newsleaderfotog

Surrey firm on wanting a six-lane Pattullo ⫸

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Such a scenario would make the Alex Fraser the next nearest free crossing for users of both the Pattullo and the tolled Port Mann. “That’s the way you get people to change patterns and pay for it,” Wright said. Paddon said no decision has been made on tolling the replacement. The question of how to pay for the project got more complex, he

said, when the province recently indicated it would pay for one third of a Pattullo replacement and lobby Ottawa for further contributions. Until that point TransLink had assumed tolls were the only option. Paddon said the delay in consultations is because it became apparent TransLink needed to take more time to determine how the Pattullo would fit into a TransLink investment plan

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regional mayors are drawing up to go to referendum. “As we start to narrow options you start to get to the point people want to know how we pay for it,” Paddon said, adding he didn’t want to waste the public’s time going to meetings where there would be too many unanswered questions. Nor is it guaranteed that tolls could fully fund a Pattullo replacement, Paddon said, noting tolls aren’t covering the costs of

the Golden Ears Bridge. Surrey council wants the six-lane new bridge that New Westminster strongly opposes. Surrey Coun. Barinder Rasode said the province should intervene and force a solution to replace the Pattullo if there are further delays or resistance to a new bridge from New West. She said TransLink needs to consult the public more to settle on a final design option, adding there’s no sense waiting to do that.

TransLink has budgeted $300 million over three years for repairs to the Pattullo. “It doesn’t make any sense when waiting is costing us so much,” Rasode said. TransLink has had to put up nets to catch chunks falling from the bridge and its engineers have warned the Pattullo could be knocked out of service by a moderate earthquake, a ship collision or river erosion.

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Shanyn Maguire, a reporter for the Canadian Traffic Network, gets a close-up look at the devastation of the apartment fire at 411 Ash St. that she covered from the air for News1130. She’s organized a fundraiser to be held at the Burnaby Winter Club in April to help the residents of the building’s 31 suites who were left without a home.

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Step back for democracy The diminishing of local democracy continues, with an announcement Tuesday by the province that municipal councils and boards of education will now be elected for four-year terms, instead of three. While many local governments favour the switch, a significant number of smaller communities do not, as has been expressed when Union of B.C. Municipalities (UBCM) conventions address this topic. Nonetheless, the views of a task force set up by the province and UBCM have now prevailed. Prior to 1987, local councils were elected for two-year terms, with half the council elected each year in most communities. This meant that councillors were constantly forced to be accountable for decisions they made on local issues. At that time, there were also much stricter requirements that municipal borrowing be approved by voters in a referendum, which acted as another constraint on municipal excesses. Since 1987, councils have been elected for three-year terms, with just one election every three years. This has led to controversial issues rarely causing much upheaval and having little impact on the makeup of a council, due to the passage of time and voters’ short memories. It is interesting that voter turnout, which was cited as justification for the changes back in 1987, has continued to spiral downwards. Most people simply tune out local governments and don’t bother voting. Voter turnout in New West’s 2011 civic election was 23.4 per cent. All the platitudes about fouryear elections helping boost turnout and allowing local governments to do better longterm planning are just spin. This move puts more power in the hands of councils and municipal administrators, and less in the hands of those who pay the bills. —Langley Times

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What Abby can learn from New West Dear Abbotsford City Council: I hear you have a homelessness problem in your city. We did, too, in New Westminster. A few years ago. Today, not so much. And I heard a tie vote (4-4) meant defeat for an application to build a 20-bed housing facility for homeless men in your city. Big mistake. Let me explain. You may recall what New West was like 10 years ago. Our Downtown was awful. We’re talking chronic homelessness, all over the place. (There was a fair bit of drug dealing, too, but that’s another story.) There were guys with their lives in shopping carts. Other folks sleeping in the same doorway others used as a urinal. Anyway, you get the picture. On weekday mornings in 2007, it was common to see police and city staff use a dump truck to cart off homeless people’s belongings that had become an eyesore. They’d also break up homeless camps in parks and other hidden locations. The “homelessness problem,” along with the drug trade, was

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killing New West’s image in the region. Creating promotional brochures for the city must have been brutal. I can picture the Chamber of Commerce putting together promo brochures and insisting all photos be tight. Seeing the big picture was too bleak. Then something happened. In 2008, the city partnered with BC Housing to rezone four properties BC Housing had purchased. One, College Place Hotel, had a strip joint and a beer parlour, and its claim to fame was 638 police calls for service between 2005 and 2008. They shut the booze cans, and renovated the building with 40 supported housing units and 16 emergency shelter beds. The three other buildings included the Rhoda Kaellis Residence (24 units), Maria Keary Cottage (20

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beds) and the Elizabeth Gurney House (12 units). At the time, a few people worried about building all this capacity for housing the homeless. Three buildings are Downtown, where some business owners feared we’d become even more of a destination for the homeless. Especially considering our neighbour Burnaby does pretty much nothing. In 2008, the homelessness count in New West was about 72 individuals. Doesn’t sound like many, perhaps. But in a small city centre, six dozen people without a place to sleep, urinate and in some cases, wrestle an addiction or mental health demon, can make a huge impact. Most average folk in New West avoided Downtown in those days. By 2010, all four BC Housing projects had opened. A year later, the 2011 homelessness count said there were 39 people without housing on our streets, a drop of 46 per cent from 2008. (The next regionwide count is mid-March, so we’ll see how 2014 looks.) But the best way to judge the difference is to walk in our

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Too much for a one-shot festival Re: Uptown Live to return (NewsLeader, Feb. 21) “The show will go on” and look again who will pay for it. A total of $48,000 for one festival? Have the mayor and his five labour-friendly councillors lost their minds? Do they not realize that is one third of the cost of Hyack’s yearly stipend to put on several events throughout the year? As founding and past president of the West End Business Association we organized very successful music festivals beginning in 2009. With plenty of hard work, a huge volunteer effort, a yearly grant of $1,500 and minimal “in-kind” services, we produced the greatest 12th Street Music Festival (2011) this city has ever experienced. The street was packed with five stages of entertainers and over 100 vendors (not 30 as Chuck Puchmayr reports each

year since). The 2011 event also included a huge Caribbean component which not only performed on stage but put on a parade within the festival, a true crowd pleaser. Uptown Live arose from the efforts of Hyack volunteers long before the hiring of Douglas Smith. The 2013 event was good. But to say there was 25,000 people attending is false. Visitors were there as a result of the famous Hyack International Parade—a parade drawing crowds from B.C. and the Pacific Northwest. I don’t see the need for an association getting $28,000 in cash when others, putting on a comparable show, get by on $1,500. Nor do I see the need for $20,000 for in-kind service. The motion from Coun. Bill Harper and support of Coun. Chuck Puchmayr to fund this event has event organizers and volunteers in this city shaking their heads.

The new Uptown Business Association includes members with successful businesses and to expect taxpayers to fund this is ridiculous. Particularly when it includes the plan to employ Douglas Smith at $10,000 to help stage the event. Does this mean the city is now setting a precedent to include a salary to pay event coordinators (like Mr. Smith) to organize festivals? My advice to the mayor and city council is to give your heads a shake. And my advice to Uptown Business Association is to put your businesses and volunteers to work to raise funds and seek paid vendor participation. Your grant should not be more than what others receive for a one-shot festival. John Ashdown New Westminster

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After being vacant for nine years, the Telford Block could soon return to life. But not everyone is happy to see the three-storey building at the corner of Royal Avenue and 10th Street converted to rental units. City council has approved a plan to convert the 1913 brick building to bachelor suites for rental to students and young people entering the workforce. Residents of a neighbouring condo building have concerns. Ash Dutta, strata president of Langro Manor on 10th Street, presented a petition with signatures of 33 owners in his complex objecting to the plan. The Telford has no parking, and Dutta said residents worry there’s no guarantee the units would be rented to people without cars. Dutta said neighbouring streets are already jammed with residential parking. “The area can’t sustain six or 12 more cars needing parking,” said Dutta. Herbert Chase, the project’s architect, told city council the building’s owner, Pastor Paul Reynolds of Emmanuel Pentacostal Church, had first intended to convert the Telford into six market condo units. To that end, he’d been working with the city to find a solution to its parking issues. But research showed a shortage of bachelor Join MLA Judy Darcy suites in New West’s and Tenants Resource Downtown for students & Advisory Centre or people entering the workforce who commute WHEN: to their job and don’t Thursday, March 6 own a car. So Reynolds 6:30- 8:30pm chose to convert the building to 10 bachelor WHERE: suites plus an eleventh Century House suite for the church as 620 Eighth Street a parsonage who would New Westminster also act as building manager. FREE EVENT “We were trying to find a way to save the Space is limited building and come up with a long-term please RSVP: project that is financially feasible,” said Chase. “With the younger judy.darcy.mla@leg.bc.ca demographic there is a tendency to use public

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A14 NewsLeader Friday, February 28, 2014

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Friday, February 28, 2014 NewsLeader A15

Ambassadors would focus on city functions ⍸

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They could then represent the city at events around Metro Vancouver, the Interior and Vancouver Island. She anticipated they’d travel to six out-of-town functions a year. Some councillors expressed concerns about the similarities between her proposal and the Hyack program. Radbourne said “there won’t be a Miss New Westminster or Mr. New Westminster, they’ll work as a team.� She said while Hyack ambassadors mainly ride on the Hyack float at parades around the Pacific Northwest, her

city ambassadors will Hyack’s “confidential return those materials when attend civic functions to proprietary materials and she was fired. talk about New West. information� like manuals, Radbourne told council That distinction doesn’t correspondence and she got the idea for her sit well with Goodwin. sponsorship lists. program after attending 1 meeting 14-02-21 11:00 HeJ10SJF011_SHarvey_Watch&WinContest_QuarterPGAD_BlackPress_(2.81x12)_V1.pdf said Radbourne’s He said Radbourne did a city council plan is based on not heed Hyack’s request to with Hyack ambassadors

and realizing none of them really knew how city government worked. “I want to be able to give something back to the city AMand to its youth,� she said. Council referred

Radbourne’s request for its endorsement to staff for further review. The NewsLeader was unable to reach Radbourne for comment on the lawsuit threat by deadline.

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A16 NewsLeader Friday, February 28, 2014

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Friday, February 28, 2014 NewsLeader A17

Appeal court stays order to reorganize schools The B.C. Court of Appeal has suspended a lower court ruling that would force B.C.’s school districts to reorganize around teacher contract terms that were scrapped by the government in 2002. Education Minister Peter Fassbender said the latest turn in the long-running legal battle with the B.C. Teachers’ Federation allows stability for parents and students while negotiations continue on class size, special needs support and other issues. The decision provides a “stable environment” for the 60 school districts to prepare for next September under existing arrangements, he said. “We need to now get back to the table and see if we can find that sweet spot between both parties where we have a negotiated settlement,” Fassbender said.

Education Minister Peter Fassbender

Those negotiations, to replace an imposed contract that expired last June, are scheduled to continue next week as BCTF members take a strike vote. The appeal court decision, released Wednesday, allows the government to pursue its appeal of a January ruling that it argued would cause major disruption to schools, which will likely take several months. In January, B.C. Supreme Court Justice Susan Griffin found for a second time that B.C. legislation imposing contract terms violated teachers’ right to collective bargaining. In his decision,

Justice David Harris agreed with submissions from district superintendents around the province. “The evidence demonstrates that the immediate reinsertion of the deleted terms into the collective agreement will probably lead to a dislocation of current planning and budgeting or the next school year, immense challenges in hiring sufficient suitably qualified staff, layoffs of employees, change to available school programs, cancelling school programs, creating more classes, moving students to other

schools, disrupting programs for special needs students, the provision of additional classroom space (likely through the addition of portables where space permits), and the breaking of contracts with community groups who use school space for their activities as school districts reclaim the needed space to accommodate additional classes,” Harris wrote. BCTF lawyers had argued that the 2002 rules could have been reinstated in time for the September 2014. Harris said it would be unlikely the appeal of constitutional arguments would be complete by then, and if it is successful, the school system would have to be made over again.

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CHOICEquotes Catherine Ouellet-Martin one area to another, creating an essential link between land and sea. As freshwater moves downstream, it carries nutrients along with it. These nutrients may dissolve or move as particles in the water. Many of these nutrients enter the ocean where they act as fertilizers in the marine environment. But once nutrients reach the ocean they’re not lost from the rivers and the inland watershed forever. When they spawn, salmon bring back nutrients from the Pacific Ocean that feed many species in the ecosystem. Think of migrating salmon as a conveyor belt. They deliver nutrients from the ocean back to freshwater streams. After they spawn and die,

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Milder winters and warmer summers in B.C. have serious implications for the health of the Fraser River and its salmon.

their carcasses feed the soil and plants, and animals like bears “transport” their nutrients into the forests. This crucial role defines salmon as a keystone species for our ecosystem. If you imagine ecosystem as an archway, the salmon is the keystone that holds it all together. Without it, the arch would crumble. As we know, the perfectly orchestrated natural occurrence of salmon migration is under threat. Wild fluctuations in numbers of spawning salmon in the past few years are cause for grave concern. Among the many possible reasons, global warming provides a fairly straightforward explanation. Salmon are a picky fish that like water temperatures below 20° Celsius.

But milder winters and warmer summers in B.C. have serious implications for the health of the Fraser River and its salmon. University of the Fraser Valley research, as part of the Global Rivers Project, shows temperatures in the Fraser getting closer to the critical 20° Celsius. In some regions and at certain times of the year, temperatures have already surpassed that number, threatening the existence of these salmon runs. Just one more reason to do everything we can, individually and globally, to slow global warming.

Catherine Ouellet-Martin is executive director of the Fraser River Discovery Centre.

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Coming home to Fairborne’s Ashbury Hill in Surrey By Kerry Vital

Craftsman style and nature are combining at Ashbury Hill, Fairborne’s townhome project that offers two- and threebedroom homes at a great price. Located in Surrey’s Panorama neighbourhood, Ashbury Hill continues to demonstrate Fairborne’s commitment to highquality, beautiful homes. “With meticulous planning and attention to detail, Ashbury

Hill has been designed for your comfort with thoughtful layouts and contemporary finishings,” says sales manager Tara Lok. “Ashbury Hill offers tremendous value.” Among the features you’ll find inside are gourmet kitchens with stainless-steel appliances, granite countertops and tons of storage space, luxurious bathrooms with glass accents and large soaker tubs, and laminate wood flooring throughout the main level. The homes share access to a lush protected greenbelt, giving

homeowners a sense of natural, quiet serenity. “Taking inspiration from its surroundings, the design of this community has been driven by the lay of the land, view lines, and the natural landscaping of the surrounding greenbelt,” says Lok. Move-in ready homes start at $289,900. For more information, visit www.ashburyhill.com or call 604-953-1211.

NEW HOME DEVELOPMENT

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VillageWalk sales manager Angela Jorgenson notes that the community is already garnering buzz in West Maple Ridge. There will be 23 single-family homes in the project, above right, in a range of three- and four-bedroom floorplans.

West Maple Ridge welcomes VillageWalk to the neighbourhood By Kerry Vital

Quality and location are combining at VillageWalk, an exclusive community of 23 homes that has been garnering plenty of attention from local residents. “People have been waiting for a long time and it’s finally here,” says sales manager Angela Jorgenson. “In just a matter of a few weeks, we’ve had close to 100 registrants expressing interest in the plans and wanting to buy sooner rather than later.”

Developed from a partnership between Woodbrige Properties and local Maple Ridge builder Pivotal Developments, VillageWalk is currently open for pre-sale by appointment only. The show home is expected to be opening in late spring/early summer. However, people have the opportunity to make their selection right now. “The location is one of the biggest selling points so far,” says Jorgenson. “It’s central to everything that’s important, including schools, shopping and leisure activities.”

It’s also just moments from the Golden Ears Bridge, West Coast Express and Lougheed Highway, making commuting very easy from this West Maple Ridge location. The spacious three- and four-bedroom single-family homes are available in a range of floorplans, as well as rancher designs that Jorgenson says are in the process of being designed and have already been the subject of a great deal of interest. “The developers have spent a good deal of time on the plans, ensuring that they are very livable for each of our homeowners,” she says. The homes range from approximately 2,200 to over 2,300 square feet plus basement, built with contemporary Craftsman-style architecture and large patios and decks tailormade for entertaining or relaxing.

Nine-foot ceilings on the main floor contribute to the sense of space, along with oversized picture windows and vaulted ceilings in the master bedroom. The kitchens are fit for a gourmet, with generous over-height cabinetry with shaker-style doors, quartz countertops, a coordinating ceramic tile backsplash and stainless-steel appliances. Recessed pot and under-cabinet lighting perfectly illuminate your tasks. Wide-plank laminate wood flooring is featured throughout the main living areas, along with plush carpeting in the bedrooms and ceramic tile flooring in the bathrooms. Ensuite bathrooms feature their own quartz countertops, along with custom vanities with shaker-style cabinetry. The ensuite also holds a glass shower enclosure with a designer ceramic tile surround, while the main bathroom has a soaker tub as well as a modern ceramic tile tub surround. Full-width mirrors and polished chrome lighting prepare you to greet the day or wind down after a busy week. “We have a great upgrade package, so buyers can customize their home,” says Jorgenson. “People who register with us now can pre-select their home, choose their colour scheme and their lot. And with a location like this in West Maple Ridge, there’s really never been a better time to make that decision.” Homes start at $599,900. For more information and to pre-register, visit www. liveatvillagewalk.com or call 604-465-6524.

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WE ARE METRO TOWN LIVE LARGE, INSIDE AND OUT At 48 storeys, 4670 Assembly Way is the tallest tower at Station Square, featuring bold architectural design outside and well-appointed contemporary layouts inside. With almost 100,000 square feet of private green space stretching one city block, the building’s elevated amenity features a tranquil fitness pavilion, reflecting pool, and large indoor/outdoor entertaining areas. 4670 Assembly Way sits above Restaurant Row, and the cafés and stores of Silver Drive – the best of Metrotown at your doorstep.

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KITCHEN HELPERS Batta Holdings Ltd DBA as Taco time is hiring 2 permanent kitchen helpers for its location 4820 Kingsway, Burnaby, B.C V5H 4J2. Duties: Wash, peel, and cut vegetables and fruits. Clean and sanitize kitchen including work surfaces, cupboards, storage areas, appliances, and equipment. Receive, unpack and store supplies in refrigerators, freezers, and cupboards. Sweep and mop floors etc. Basic English required. Experience an asset but not required. Must be willing to work in evenings and weekends. Salary $10.25/hr.

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COUNTER ATTENDANTS 457795 BC Ltd dba Subway restaurant loc’d at 6610 Royal Ave., West Vancouver, BC, requires F/T Food Service Counter Attendants. Duties include; taking orders, serving customers at counter, accepting payments, preparing foods items, wrapping and packing food for dine-in or take-out, receiving supplies & filling refrigerators. Min 1/yr exp. Salary $13/hr. Fax resumes: 604-597-4470 or email: shiraz.dossa@gmail.com COUNTER ATTENDANTS The owner of two companies; 457795 BC Ltd and 0802304 BC Ltd dba as 1 Subway restaurant located at 6610 Royal Ave., West Vancouver, BC, & a 2nd Subway at 2920 Lonsdale, North Vancouver, BC, requires several F/T Food Service Counter Attendants for the restaurants. Duties include taking orders, serving customers at the counter, accepting pymts, preparing food items, wrapping & packing food for dine-in or take-out, receiving supplies & filling refrigerators. Starting salary $11/hr. Fax resume to: 604-597-4470 or email: shiraz.dossa@gmail.com

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ADMINISTRATIVE Services Co-ordinator (Burnaby). Responsible for smooth operation of Italian-Canadian Social Services office. Bachelor degree; Native fluency of the Italian language(reading, speaking, writing); Advanced knowledge of Italian and Canadian pension regulations; working knowledge of Italian and Canadian income tax systems; Advanced understanding of Italian cultural norms and bureaucracy; project management and supervisory skills Must possess high level written and verbal communication skills; advanced knowledge of Microsoft Office products. Salary $42,000/yr For complete position details go to: www.workbc.ca, Job #:112614

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SALES F/T SALES PEOPLE For boutique in Surrey

Req. F/T for Penney Auto Body Ltd. Job duties: Greet people. Handle diverse phone calls. Perform clerical duties. Receive and record payments. Skills Req: Completion of secondary school. Exp. as a receptionist an asset. English req., Chinese is an asset $15.50/hr. + 4% Vacation pay Tel. 604-322-6228 info@penneyautobody.com Fax: 604-325-8382 8225 Main St, Van.B.C. V5X 3L7

Must speak Hindi /Punjabi & English Good Wages Apply in person to: Made in India Unit 104 - 8312 - 128 St. Surrey or call 604-323-3636

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MGI Investment Ltd. dba La Terrazza Restaurant requires F/T Cook $12/hr. Plans meals. Prepares ingredients by following recipes. Meal preparation. Min 1 year of relevant experience req’d. F/T or P/T Servers $10.50/hr. Greet guests and present menus. Take orders and relay to kitchen staff. Serve food and beverages. Present bill to the guests & accept payment. Must be able to communicate in English. Please Contact: Iqbal Email: laterrazzavan@yahoo.ca Fax: 604-899-9179 Location: 1088 Cambie Street, Vancouver BC

Landscaping Sales & Service Opportunities Up To $400 CASH Daily

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LIGHT DUTY CLEANERS Five Star Building Maintenance • F/T & P/T, in Metro Vancouver • Cleaning experience required • Day shifts only (weekdays/ends) We Offer Training Programs, Attractive Wages & Benefits! Fax resume to 604.435.0516 or email staff@fivestarbc.ca

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BAKER/SWEET MAKER Wanted Namaste Indian Restaurant (2012) Ltd., a full service Indian Restaurant located at 2883 Shaughnessy St, Port Coquitlam, B.C. needs fully qualified F/T Indian Baker/Sweet Maker (Mithai). Duties will include Sweet making for retail & banquets, training of helpers, labour & food cost control. 3 Years of experience. Knowledge of Hindi or Punjabi an asset. Salary $17/hr. Fax resume to 778-216-1052.

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DRYWALL

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Burnaby NELSON PLACE TOWNHOMES 2701 – 2755 Bainbridge Ave Renv’d 2-3 Bdrms Townhomes Two Level, Private Enclosed Yard, Laminate Flring, Huge Storage Room, Near Sperling Skytrain & Schools. Pets Ok!! From $1,100.00 604.540-2028 or 778.714-7815

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HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

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