Maple Ridge News, June 27, 2014

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Along the Fraser Good deed keeping streams clean. p6

SFU berry bee biologist backs ban. p3

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The search continues for a woman who fell into a creek Monday evening in Golden Ears Provincial Park. The 23-year-old was with relatives on a tour of the popular park in east Maple Ridge. She was standing near a waterfall when she slipped and plunged in the rushing waters of Gold Creek around 4:15 p.m. Ridge Meadows RCMP said her family called 911 immediately after the accident, but the woman could not be located. She is believed to have drowned. Volunteers with Ridge Meadows Search and Rescue scoured the banks and fast-moving creek for the woman until 11:30 p.m. Monday. See Search, p10

School year ends, dispute continues Summer school classes remain undecided by Nei l Corbe tt staff reporter

Picketing teachers lined Lougheed Highway through much of Maple Ridge on Thursday morning – a line that stretched from 222nd Street to the junction of Dewdney Trunk Road. It was the last day of classes

were to have been in session in the Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows school district. The teachers’ strike lopped off the last two weeks of the year. Maple Ridge Teachers’ Association president George Serra said the union wanted to make a strong public showing on the last day that all members would be on the picket lines. School may be out, but the acrimonious labour dispute between the B.C. Teachers’ Federation and the provincial government continues unabated.

Summer school may not be available this year. Education Minister Peter Fassbender asked teachers to end their strike to allow children to attend summer classes, but the union has said it will picket summer school sites, unless the strike ends by Monday. “It is unfortunate that the BCTF leadership decided to strike summer school,” Fassbender responded. “Their decision today will impact thousands of students and it will do little to bring the parties closer to agree-

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Berry bee biologist backs ban Europe imposed a moratorium on neonicotinoids last year and environmental groups in Canada now want the same here

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anning neonicotinoid pesticides from use in Canada won’t solve all the problems that are bugging bees, says an SFU biologist who works with blueberry growers in Pitt Meadows.

The effects of the neuro-toxic pesticide are serious enough, however, that Elizabeth Elle now believes it should be stricken from the list of farm chemicals. Elle was commenting after the release this week of a review that said neonicotinoid pesticides are killing a wide range of insects and are considered “a key factor” in the decline of bees. The Task Force on Systemic Pesticides was conducted by 50 scientists and reviewed 800 separate studies. That review confirmed “concerns about the harmful effects of neonics on bees and other pollinators and also highlights serious risks to many other beneficial species, including butterflies, earthworms and birds,” said the David Suzuki Foundation. Elle, though, says removing the chemical isn’t enough by itself to solve all bee problems. Disease, mites, weather and loss of habitat can all reduce bee populations, which are relied upon to fertilize blossoms, which, in return, produce fruit. “This is not a smoking gun,” she said. “There’s not going to be a silver bullet.” Nevertheless, the effects of neonics are serious enough they should be banned, she added. In addition to outright killing of bees, the long-term effects of impaired nerve function in bees can hurt pollination because the bees can’t navigate properly and are more vulnerable to disease. “These effects are not what we usually test for when approving pesticides.” Last year, Europe imposed a moratorium on neonicotinoids and conservation groups such as the Suzuki foundation, Wilderness Committee and the Sierra Club Canada want the same here. Neonics were developed in 1991 and brought into commercial use in that decade. Neonics can be applied at the root (as seed coating or soil drench) or sprayed on to crop foliage. The insecticide toxin remains active in the soil or plant for many months. Farmers liked such qualities because it reduced the amount of spraying and contamination and allowed for safer application. “Everybody loved neonics. They worked really well,” Elle said. Another benefit is that when the plants grew from seed, the pesticide was retained within the plant itself. For blueberry plants, the neonics are sprayed on to the leaves. But no one anticipated that beneficial insects would be harmed by ingesting the

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Farmers in Pitt Meadows use bees to pollinate their blueberry crops.

“We do not have prevalent use of neonicotinoids in our industry and have not heard of any difficulty with crops being pollinated.” Growers who are applying pesticides must follow practices set out by Pesticide Management Regulation Agency. “There is to be no use of this when bees are in the fields whatsoever. We really rely on bees heavily.” It’s a question of balance – of controlling pests while preserving bees. Elle said that wild bees, such as bumble bees, are crucial in pollinating fruit crops because they shake the pollen loose, allowing fertilization, something honey bees can’t do. They can also fly in inclement weather. Biologists have learned that providing wild or semi-wild areas close to berry fields encourages more bumble bees.

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A review released this past week found that neonicotinoid pesticides are killing a wide range of insects and are considered “a key factor” in the decline of bees. pesticide when pollinating. Neonicotinoid pesticides work like other neuro-toxic pesticides, by interfering with the nervous system that affects bodily functions, just as nerve gas affects humans. “You can see why they work so well then because the plant is poison to anything that would eat it. “They are absolutely, definitely expressed in the flowers. You take that pollen home and you feed it to your larvae, and your larvae are exposed to neonics,” Elle said. That works well if it’s a caterpillar looking for a free meal, but not so well if it’s a bee on which farmers are counting to do their job. “The study definitely shows that we do have evidence now. We have to stop deny-

ing it,” Elle added. “I do think it’s time to ban them.” By absorbing the chemical, insects lose the ability to learn, to navigate, to return to their hives and don’t pollinate as well. Elle isn’t calling for a ban on all pesticides. Growers need them. When there are huge sections of blueberries or cranberries, outbreaks can occur. “My growers, they need pesticides. They need something to use,” she said. “These guys need options. They don’t want to spread something that’s going to hurt pollinators on their farms.” Debbie Etsell, with the B.C. Blueberry Council, added that farmers rely on a healthy population of bees to pollinate their crops for fruit production.

“If you have a lot of wild bumble bees on your farm, you wind up making more money because you make more fruit.” Elizabeth Elle, SFU biologist

“If there are more bumble bees, they get more fruit,” Elle said. “If you have a lot of wild bumble bees on your farm, you wind up making more money because you make more fruit.” Elle works with only blueberry growers, but said she’d be shocked if cranberry growers in Pitt Meadows were not also using the neonics. The task force will publish its study this summer in the science journal Environmental Science and Pollution Research.


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Maple Ridge This Month MID MONTH UPDATE: JUNE 2014

INFORMED: Albion Water Spray Park Opening A New Type of Water Park to Stimulate the Imagination Join us at 11:00 am on Saturday, June 28 for the official opening of the Albion Water Spray Park nestled amongst the Albion Sports complex. The spray park is made up of several water play activity elements. A water play table with trough and water wheel is activated with a children’s size hand pump. In this activity area children can manage water flow, or manipulate water and sand at the play table. The sand area includes log steppers for further imaginative play opportunities. Three activators allow children to start a water flow sequence from surface pop-its, bubblers from a boulder, a rain umbrella, mister spray hoops, ground sprays and two water cannons. Surface water from these spray devices is collected in a stone lined water channel or runnel that children can manipulate flow with two weirs. The surrounding area is landscaped for families to sit on the adjacent hillside to observe their children’s activities. The weather is getting nicer, and you know you are just itching to try out the water cannons! See you at the grand opening.

ENGAGED: June 30 is the Deadline! Time is Running Out. Is Our Health Care System Important to You? Then we need a few minutes of your time. One of the things that government organizations need to plan the delivery of services is information, specifically data. This data used to be available as part of the long form Census gathered by StatsCan, but that information is not available anymore. This void needs to be filled, so that Fraser Health can plan for the delivery of services in our community. As our community, and the communities around us, grow and evolve, the needs for health care delivery and services in our community will change, and we need solid data to support these changes. Last year a survey was launched in the Fraser and Coastal Health regions to get that critical data to help plan for the future of our health care system. In order for the survey to have relevance, we need to get as many people as possible to invest 10 minutes of their time and provide some information. The goal is to get about 1,400 completed surveys in Maple Ridge, and so far we’ve only hit about 56% of the target. We are asking you to invest 10 minutes in our health care system and go to www.myhealthmycommunity. org/survey and help us reach that 1,400 survey goal. Right

Mayor and Council encourage everyone to attend these important public meetings. It’s your chance to see how public policy is debated and enacted. Monday, July 7 9:00 am, Workshop - Blaney Room 1:00 pm, Committee of the Whole - Council Chambers Tuesday, July 8 6:00 pm, Council Meeting - Council Chambers Tuesday, July 15 6:00 pm, Public Hearing - Council Chambers Monday, July 21 9:00 am, Workshop - Blaney Room 1:00 pm, Committee of the Whole - Council Chambers Tuesday, July 22 6:00 pm, Council Meeting - Council Chambers Agendas & Minutes Agendas for these meetings are posted online the Friday before the meeting date. Go to mapleridge.ca, click the link under Your Council on the home page. Council This Week Subscribe to the ‘Council This Week’ eNewsletter that provides a summary of issues discussed at Council Workshop meetings. Go to mapleridge.ca, click the link to ‘Notify Me’ and sign up today. Council Meeting Videos If you are unable to attend a Council Meeting, Public Hearing or Committee of the Whole meeting you can now watch these meetings on your computer 24/7. The entire unedited meetings are posted two to three days after the meeting. The video is indexed to the agenda package so that you can watch them in their entirety or click through by agenda item. Go to mapleridge.ca and click on the video link at the centre of the home page.

SPOTLIGHT ON: Tuesday, July 1 is Canada Day Join the Family Celebration at Memorial Peace Park now, Pitt Meadows is at about 61% and Port Coquitlam is at 66%. Please help us spread the word. It’s about our health!

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From 10:00 am until 3:00 pm you can show your Canadian pride at the giant Canada Day celebration at Memorial Peace Park. You hear it all the time, but there really is something for everyone at this year’s Canada Day celebration. You’ve got the Haney Farmers Market, a special Downtown BIA Market in the south Park, dance demonstrations on the Bandstand and live music at the giant stage in front of the Arts Centre. Add to that an official flag raising ceremony featuring the Royal Canadian Legion Colour Guard and the RCMP in full uniform, and you’ve got all the ingredients for a very special day. The only thing that could make it better is if you wear your best red and white outfit and at 12:30 join us at the Main Stage in front of the ACT and sing the national anthem like it’s the Stanley Cup Final and you are trying to intimidate the Boston Bruins! This year the celebration will be live streamed over the internet for folks who can’t make it out to be there in person. Look for details of the live stream on our website at mapleridge.ca. We look forward to seeing you on Tuesday.

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‘No final report card for elementary students’ Strike from front

“While the British Columbia Public School Employers’ Association (BCPSEA) has an application before the Labour Relations Board to deem some aspects of summer school an essential service, this would only partially mitigate the impacts from the BCTF’s strike,” noted Fassbender. The district is waiting for the LRB ruling before deciding whether to cancel summer school. Some 650 students attended summer school in School District No. 42 last year. On Friday, the school district released a letter to parents of students in elementary school, outlining that the dispute will mean students will not get their final report cards. It says in part: “Although the circumstances of this job action have prevented the preparation of term

The Labour Relations Board has not yet ruled on Kanaka Creek elementary. three and final report cards, please know that your child will be assigned to the next grade level for September. All parents/guardians of students who will not be assigned to the next grade level have already been contacted.” Parents of students in high school will receive different correspon-

dence. The LRB ruled that grading students in grades 10-12 is an essential service, so they will be graded. Teachers in the Maple RidgePitt Meadows district have been instructed to be generous in their student evaluations for those in Grades 10 and 11. They are to pass

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those who are within about three per cent of a passing grade, and similarly to bump up the grades of students who are close to improving their mark. Board spokesperson Irena Pochop said this is an acknowledgement that students typically “buckle down” and get better grades in the fi-

nal term, but they did not have that opportunity this year, due to the strike. The board has yet to clarify the report card situation for students in Grades 8 and 9, but the union has stated these students will not be getting marks for the final term. The board is also waiting on an LRB decision that could declare Kanaka Creek elementary to be a special circumstance, because of its year-round calendar, and allow the school year to continue there. Otherwise, students there could miss six weeks of classes, and teachers would miss a month more of their pay than their counterparts on the traditional calendar. BCTF president Jim Iker said Wednesday that the union negotiators will be prepared to work through the summer to get a deal.

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Our office hours are 8:00 am to 4:00 pm Monday to Friday. We are open until 8:00 pm every Thursday in June. The secure drop box will be cleared out daily and after midnight on July 2. Remember you can pay your taxes in person at your financial institution, use online banking or phone banking. Just remember to claim your Home Owner Grant.

You can mail your payment or drop it off anytime, using a post dated cheque to July 2, 2014 and avoid lining up. Please make sure that you include the remittance stub and, if you are eligible, complete the Home Owner Grant application and include it with your payment. There’s a secure drop box in the lobby of Municipal Hall available during office hours and after hours you can use the secure drop box located in the wall of the Economic Development Office just a few feet from the east entrance of Municipal Hall. There’s a photo on the notice that came with your tax bill that shows the location. You can also claim your Home Owner Grant Online at mapleridge.ca and pay your property taxes using online banking or at your financial institution. Look for details at mapleridge.ca by clicking the ‘Property Tax’ link under the ‘Doing Business’ tab.

Question: I have not received my 2014 Property Tax Notice. What should I do? You should have received your 2014 Property Tax Notice in the mail the last week of May. You can print out a copy of your assessment online. If you prefer, you can contact us at the numbers below or stop by to get a printout of your notice as tax payments must be made by Wednesday, July 2,

Question: Are there penalties for late or outstanding balances after July 2? Yes. A 5% penalty is assessed on any amount outstanding after July 2, 2014, and a further 5% penalty will be charged on amounts outstanding after September 2, 2014.

Question: Can I access my account online? Yes. You can sign up for the ‘My Maple Ridge’ service and see all of your account information online. Look for details in the brochure that came with your tax notice or online at mapleridge.ca.

Question: Do you accept credit cards? Starting last year you can pay your outstanding property tax balance with your MasterCard or American Express online or by telephone using a third party service provider called ‘Paymentus.’They charge a 3% service fee, over the tax due amount. For more information on this payment option please go to mapleridge.ca and click the ‘Property Tax’ link under the ‘Doing Business’ tab.

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Bitter dispute Summer school and report cards are the latest casualties in the dispute between the provincial government and B.C. teachers. Students in grades 10-12 are to see final letter grades by June 30, but most others are unlikely to see the results of their work. Teachers also refused the government’s offer this past week to drop their pickets for summer school. And we don’t blame them. The provincial government has been painting teachers’ contract demands as unaffordable and out of line with what other public section unions recently settled for. But the HEU and CUPE are lower skill unions than teachers, whose profession is designated an essential service. Teachers have a minimum four years of university education, and live in the most expensive province in the country. They are the second lowest paid group of teachers in Canada. And earlier this year the B.C. Supreme Court ruled that the provincial government violated teachers’ rights in disregarding negotiated class size limits and that the former did not bargain in good faith. How much money has the provincial government saved since it began, in 2002, ignoring legislation on class sizes and special needs support? Much of the cost attached to teachers’ current demands is linked to honouring that legislation. Teachers are currently asking for an eight per cent pay raise over five years, which is peanuts, especially given their responsibility in helping shape today’s youth. But teachers aren’t trying to get rich here. They are, in the bigger picture, fighting to preserve public education – which in the past two years has seen more than $10 million slashed from the local school district budget alone. School staff have been among the cuts. What has the B.C. Liberal government done to improve public education? What it has done is create bitterness in public schools, which can’t be conducive to learning. We want more for our students. We believe education is important. So are our teachers. Treat them so. – The News

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Good deed keeping streams clean How far that little candle throws his beam! So shines a good deed in a weary world. – Shakespeare, The Merchant of Venice.

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cKenney Creek rises from springs near the hospital, and passes through Along the Fraser culverts under the Jack Emberly Lougheed Highway before swinging south of Dewdney Trunk Road near 206th Street. When you watch salmon fry dart through pools shared with car tires, beer cans, and oil slicks, you want to perform a good deed for this weary world. Joe Jurcich, who lives along the stream here, keeps an eye out for household toxins dumped down storm drains, and removes invasive plants like ivy when he’s not monitoring the wood duck nests he’s set in trees. His reward is to count coho fry while watching ducklings parachute to earth and disappear under ground cover. When Jurcich learned of the ARMS Adopt-a-Stream Project last year, he signed up to mentor his section of McKenney, and recruited neighbors in the cause. That’s a candle throwing its beam outward. Since then, Joe and ARMS have reduced knotweed along the banks. It’s a bamboolike weed that chokes out everything. Efforts to restore McKenney broadened this year to a stretch in a greenbelt between

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Rosewood and Value Village at 207th. Last summer, local resident Dan Vaughan alerted me to white paint-like substance on the water. Within minutes after I contacted the Maple Ridge fire department – the pollution responders now - firemen were on scene to contain it, lifting manhole covers in vain to track the source. Nothing mops up paint. It’s unclear what it killed. A week later, Joe and I walked the area, finding trash – broken chairs, toys, tires, car seats, discarded clothing, bikes, social studies and science text books, and a desk – within this home to owls, raccoons, woodpeckers, a crow rookery, and coyote pups. An excellent canopy of maple trees provides insects for fish. ARMS, recognizing the value of McKenney, offered to clean it up. On May 28, work began here, then moved into Katzie Slough, at the entrance to Meadowtown Centre under the Golden Ears Bridge. ARMS manager Greta Borick-Cunningham got help from Bob Richardson of the Fraser Regional Correctional Centre. A six-inmate work crew was deployed to collect garbage. Randy Van Tunen, of the Maple RidgePitt Meadows parks department, provided a truck to haul away bed frames, headboards, CDs and bundles of newspapers. Enlightened teamwork retrieved 1,800 pounds of trash, including 10 shopping carts, real estate signs, carpets, chairs, and a set of weights. Scott Magri coordinated the Katzie Slough clean up. Scott recently launched the Katzie Slough Restoration Project, his

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ambitious plan to get clean water flowing to restore salmon and trout. He fished for them as a bullied teenager. The slough, his safe place then, is a dirty irrigation ditch now. But Scott vows to change that. His passion is infectious. Lina Azeez, of Watershed Watch, supports Scott’s goal. Last month, the pair led 30 folks on a slough tour that ended at the aging Kennedy Road irrigation pump, which grinds up fish entering the Pitt River. Scott wants it replaced with a new fishfriendly one. It would help turn the slough into a huge producer of wintering fry. Scott says the pump would cost $6 million – worth it when you consider the boon to a local sports fishery, recreation, and berry farmers, whose crops would be more appealing if fed with clean water. Scott and Lina are holding a bike tour July 19. Meet at Meadowtown Mall, 5 p.m. All are welcome. On June 24, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., ARMS returned to McKenney to remove lamium, another destructive invasive. Members found a new pile of insulation, candy wrappers, clothing, fast food containers, and empty packs labeled “insulin’.” A lot of children here would be safer if residents and businesses adopted this creek section. Later, ARMS returned to Katzie Slough to inventory plants. Anyone who wants to make another good deed happen for either stream can join ARMS (604-467-6401), or Scott (604-2026484).

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A few teacher facts that were overlooked Editor, The News: Re: A brief history of teacher demands (B.C. Views, June 25). Just a commentary on Tom Fletcher’s column, focusing on the items he left out or misrepresented. First, he failed to mention that in the past 13 years, teacher salaries have gone up between 24-26 per cent. By comparison, MLA wages have increased by 41 per cent and the premier’s wage has risen by 65.4 per cent. Also not mentioned is the fact that the premier’s initial offer to the teachers was a 10 per cent pay reduction. Similarly, he missed the fact that the only provincial jurisdiction with lower teacher’s wages than B.C. is Nova Scotia, a far cheaper place to live. He also overlooked the fact that the B.C. Supreme Court has cited Premier Clark’s party for bargaining in bad faith, twice. As for his assertion of “three months of prime-time vacation,” much of that is taken by courses to up-grade the teacher’s own education - something that Mr. Fletcher might consider seriously for himself. Braun McAsh Maple Ridge

Dam mortgage is paid off Editor, The News: Re: Ruskin Dam – why rates are rising (The News, June 13). I continue to be dismayed by the low level of intellect when it comes to the reporting of these massive infrastructure projects. It seems, for some strange reason, that these articles, such as the one on the re-building of the Ruskin Dam, make excuses for the rate increases we are saddled with, which, we are told, is to pay for the capital cost of these projects. In 1981, my wife and I took a tour of the W.A.C. Bennett Dam in Hudson Hope, B.C. The tour guide explained the dam cost just short of $1 billion to construct. That construction was funded by increasing our electricity rates for some years. The dam was paid off in just 10 years. The problem is, once the project was finally paid for, we received no reduction in our rates, reflecting the fact the project was paid for. If I buy a house and acquire a mortgage for that home, once I pay off the mortgage, I don’t continue to make mortgage payments.

“If I buy a house and acquire a mortgage for that home, once I pay off the mortgage, I don’t continue to make mortgage payments.” I would suggest if we have never received any reductions in our electricity rates since 1966, for the many projects built by B.C. Hydro, then there must be plenty of money still coming in with which to cover any present and future re-builds necessary to keep up with demand. That is unless that money has been diverted to the general funds of the government, which has not been accounted for. Good to see the minister has been cancelling the contracts with the independent power producers. Wake up, Maple Ridge. We are being robbed by the very same slight of hand when it comes to the downtown core business centre. It should have been paid off by now, or very soon. Yet I see no reduction in my property taxes which would reflect that fact. Mike Boileau Maple Ridge

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I, too, am lazy, greedy teacher Editor, The News: I, too, am a lazy, greedy teacher who wants nothing more than the best for my students, but is being punitively docked wages by a premier who hates me for standing up for their right to a first-class education. I am a lazy, greedy teacher who is currently pleading with the bank for some mortgage relief for the foreseeable future. I am a lazy, greedy teacher who will one day soon feel the need to visit the food bank that all of our schools and districts support throughout the year. I am a lazy, greedy teacher who will do my best to put food on the table for my

three young children this summer with 10 per cent less than nothing since being provoked (again) into going on strike. I am a lazy, greedy teacher who will be putting items on Craigslist soon to bring in a few extra dollars to pay towards ongoing debts and loans. Anyone want to buy a new(ish) 50cc gas scooter with only 50kms on the clock? I am a lazy, greedy teacher who wants better resources for our classrooms, not just the ones I purchase with my own money all year. I am a lazy, greedy teacher who would like to see special needs students better supported in and out of the

classroom. I am a lazy, greedy teacher whom the general public supports because they know just how lazy and greedy I am when it comes to teaching, supporting, nurturing and raising their precious children, no less precious to me. I am a lazy, greedy teacher who struggles in his middle-class existence as an uncaring, bullying and anti-democratic government forces an entire class of society to be ground into the dirt while the world watches in horror and disbelief. I am a lazy, greedy teacher who feels he has to take a stand in order to fight for a

better education for all B.C. children - that’s your children and my own, too. I am a lazy, greedy teacher trying to fight for better public education funding. I am a lazy, greedy teacher trying to defend and preserve what was once the noblest of professions. I am a lazy, greedy teacher whose mind is riddled with painful thoughts about the future of this province. I am a lazy, greedy teacher. Sid Siddique Maple Ridge Editor’s note: Sid Siddique is a teacher in the Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows school district.

Pulling curtain back on underfunded public schools Editor, The News: When the job action in our schools comes to an end, I am hoping that teachers, parents, trustees and all citizens continue speaking out about the underfunding of our education system in B.C. I want to urge everyone to continue getting involved, speaking up, speaking out, and advocating for more funding within the system. It feels like we are living in a Wizard of Oz version of an education system. When you take a quick look, everything seems polished and flashy, but when you pull back the curtain, you can see all the slight of hand at work. Perhaps it’s time we, educators and parents, stop contributing to all the special effects and hold the government accountable for what the reality is. I’ve been thinking a lot about what I do, as a teacher, to contribute to the false image of our school system

and I’ve come up with a few things I plan to do and stop doing in the fall: • I will talk openly with the parents of the students I teach about what supports our classroom receives and what supports their child is entitled to; • I will not spend my family’s money in the classroom; • I will not expect myself to return marked assignments and tests the very next day at the expense of spending time in the evening with my own family • similarly, I will limit the hours I work on weekends. Like so many teachers, I am also a parent. I’ve attended PAC meetings at my daughter’s school for the past six years and am continually impressed with the amount of volunteer time parents put in for fundraising, holding special events, and making the school a special place to be. However, I have to admit I

am conflicted by this. Parents mean well and have nothing but the best of intentions. But the money parents funnel into the underfunded school system contributes to the Wizard of Oz education system we are living in. What would happen if we said ‘enough is enough.’ What if we only fundraised for fun ‘extras,’ and not the things that should be expected within a school? It would be an impossible choice to make, as we all want the best for our children. I know my daughter’s school would look entirely different if you took away all the things the PAC fundraised for: • $25,000 worth of less technology within the past two years (no projectors, iPads, TVs, speakers); • $7,500 worth of less books in the library; • $150 less per classroom for purchasing special sup-

plies (for a total of $3,750); • no updated computer lab; • no outdoor basketball hoops; • no outdoor play equipment for recess and lunch; • no special art supplies for things like Christmas, Mother’s Day and Father’s Day projects; • no sound system for assemblies and presentations in the gym; • no curtains for the stage. Eventually, students will return to school, teachers will go back to work, and the letters to the editor regarding the current labour dispute will stop. I am begging every individual who believes our children deserve a quality education to keep talking about underfunding in our education system. Keep pulling the curtain back and hold our government accountable. Andrea Munro Maple Ridge


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Renewed call to regulate police dogs Maple Ridge man suing RCMP, wants changes to training by M o ni s ha M a r tin s staff reporter

Dog bites, not bullet wounds are the top source of injuries caused by police forces in B.C., a new report reveals. The study released Thursday by the Pivot Legal Society found that, on average, a person in B.C. is bitten by a police dog every other day. Between 2010 and 2012, there were 490 people bitten and injured by police dogs “Unlike other police impact weapons, such as fists and batons, police dogs are unique in their tendency to inflict devastating and permanent injury,” said Douglas King, a lawyer with Pivot Legal Society who penned the report. “We should not be viewing them as friendly ambassadors of policing, but as potentially deadly weapons.” The Pivot Legal Society interviewed dozens of individuals over the past three years to determine who is being affected by police service dog bites and under what circumstances they were injured. In 2013, Pivot sued the RCMP on behalf of Bill Evanow, a Maple Ridge man who was seriously injured by a police dog in March 2011 after being mistaken for a suspected car thief. The dog tore through Evanow’s thigh muscle, leaving behind a divot the size of his fist. Evanow was offered a $20,000 settlement, but continues to pursue legal action because he wants restrictions on how the dogs can be deployed and changes to the way dogs are trained. “Our goal is to effect change,” said Evanow. “I don’t want to keep hearing about these incidents on the news. It’s out of control.” Other victims interviewed by Pivot, such as Andrew Rowe, reported excessive force being used by police service dogs. Rowe lost his left ear and part of his hearing after a police dog attacked his head while he was on the ground. Rowe had already been arrested for shoplifting and maintains that officers released the dog on him on purpose. “I will have these scars and injuries for the rest of my life, and every three to five years I will need surgery just to try

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Bill Evanow spent 10 days in hospital after a police dog attacked his leg in 2011. and maintain what little hearing I have left,” says Rowe, who has recovered from problems with addiction and now operates his own business. The report found that the use of police service dogs is largely unregulated in B.C., with some departments reporting far more bites than others.

Vancouver was responsible for nearly 22 per cent more bites than all other regions combined, and its dog squad was responsible for 80 per cent of all police dog bites in urban areas. Saanich and New Westminster, for instance, train their dogs to “bark and hold,” a technique that has resulted in sig-

nificantly lower rates of police dog bites. A working group was established by province last year with the goal of establishing provincial standards for police dogs. Attorney General and Minister of Justice Suzanne Anton confirmed Thursday that the province is in the process of finalizing provincial standards. “Police dogs are an important, effective policing tool – but like any ‎tool, they must be used consistently and effectively,” said Anton. “Common standards will help to ensure this, and to develop them, my ministry set up the Police Dog Working Group that has engaged both senior police managers and non-police stakeholders in an advisory capacity. Use of force is a priority for developing policing standards in British Columbia, and that includes those governing police dogs.”

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Rapid bus could go to Langley instead Regional plan has Maple Ridge option by Phil M elnyc h u k staff reporter

Maple Ridge Mayor Ernie Daykin says that Maple Ridge wasn’t ignored when TransLink’s Mayors’ Council created its transportation vision. Improvements to West Coast Express and introduction of a B-Line, or Rapid Bus service are two examples cited by the mayor. But there’s a little word that could have big consequences for Maple Ridge, which could be left out of Rapid Bus service. In the section outlining transportation proj-

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Rapid Bus is meant to be a quick, reliable connection to the Evergreen SkyTrain line. ects in the northeast sector, which includes Pitt Meadows and Maple Ridge, the plan holds out the B-Line service as a “faster and more reliable connection” to the Evergreen Line. But it gives two routes,

one would run from Coquitlam Centre – the terminus for the Evergreen Line – to downtown Maple Ridge. Or, says the plan, a B-Line route could just run from Coquitlam Centre to Langley, over

the Golden Ears Bridge. That would leave downtown Maple Ridge with no Rapid Bus of B-Line service. Daykin says he has no idea how the either-or scenario, in which Langley’s gain would mean Maple Ridge’s loss, got into the plan. And it’s not fair, he added. “I’ll fight tooth and nail on that one,” he said. “I don’t know where that came from.” Langley already has bus service over the Port Mann Bridge, he pointed out. The new express bus service from the Carvolth park and ride over the bridge to Braid station is already at 70 per cent capacity, he added.

Maple Ridge has plan to ease housing crunch staff reporter

Consultant Noha Sedky told council earlier this month that the District of Maple Ridge is ahead of many cities in that it led the way in allowing detached garden suites to be built in a backyards so homeowners can provide cheap housing for renters or seniors. However, few applications for such suites have come into the district, so it should review the bylaw to see what are the problems. As well, garden suites should be allowed on second storeys of garages, says the new Housing Action Plan. The plan is in draft form and lists several tactics that Maple Ridge can undertake to make housing more affordable in Metro Vancouver. For one thing, the district could open itself up to create more types of housing, such cottage housing, container housing and pre-fab homes. Container housing are homes that have been converted from shipping containers to provide compact accommodation in creative ways. Affordable housing can be helped in other ways, as well, such as ensuring rental housing meets standards, creating incentives for medium-density developments, and requiring developers to ensure some of the units they provide are adaptable for those with disabilities. Another tactic is for the district to support non-profit housing projects such as Alouette Heights, where the district provided the land while B.C. Housing fi-

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ster them even further. Mowatt proposed Tuesday that candidates be required to put up a $100 deposit, as allowed under the legislation. If candidates receive less than 50 per cent of the number of the winning vote, they then forfeit that deposit, with the proceeds going to the Friends in Need Food Bank. He also suggested that council add referendum questions to the ballot as a way of increasing voter interest and turnout. People could even submit such questions and the most popular ones could be added to the ballot. “To me, what a neat way for a new council to get an idea of what people want.” Mowatt has tried three times for a seat on council and is current-

ly running for mayor against incumbent Ernie Daykin, Coun. Mike Morden and newcomer Tyler Shymkiw. He wanted council to table the bylaw until the fall to allow enough time for people to make other suggestions about how to improve voter turnout. “You’re trying to get people to participate. Well, at least give them a bit of time to do so. What’s the rush?” Marlo said last year, voter turnout in Maple Ridge was about 25 per cent, and that wasn’t the lowest in the Metro Vancouver area. This year, 53,745 people are eligible to vote in Maple Ridge’s elections. Another change to municipal elections requires candidates to file their campaign disclosure forms within 90 days of the election, in-

stead of the current 120 days. Those forms now must be sent to Elections B.C., rather than filed with municipal hall. Councillors will also be running for fouryear terms rather than three-year terms. Maple Ridge wants to increase voter turnout and has launched an advertising and social media campaign, giving candidates the chance of submitting a picture and brief profile, which the district could put on its website. Candidates for municipal and school board elections will have to register with Elections B.C. and report donations of $50 or more. However, campaign spending limits won’t be implemented until the subsequent election, four years from now.

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Kurt Hebel, 12, gets some air at the Albion bike skills park.

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The finishing touches are being put on the Albion Mountain Bike Skills Park this summer. The popular park, located at 10248 Jackson Road, was mostly built last year.

The site has been a hit with riders who go there. Wednesday, 12-yearold Kurt Hebel and five of his friends were fearlessly hitting the big drops, bombing down the slopes and getting big air off the jumps. “I love it,” said Hebel. “I hope they keep working on it.”

The soil to build the jumps was excavated from nearly Albion Sports Complex, where the byproduct of improvements left a lot of material. A team from EPS Parks, led by Cory Derpak, moulded the dirk into jumps and pathways at the skills park

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copper algaecides, can tint blonde hair green. To combat this, rinse hair with a mixture of spring water and a teaspoon of baking soda to thoroughly clean away chemical residues. • Overprocessing: It may be better to wait until the summer season is over before utilizing chemical processes at the salon. Coloring, getting a perm or straightening hair may compromise already taxed tresses. Feet Open-toed shoes or even walking barefoot is popular come summertime. But strolls in the sand or around town can cause dangerous or uncomfortable conditions to the feet if cautions is not taken. • Microorganisms: Warm, damp conditions can create a veritable breeding ground for the microorganisms that lead to plantar warts, athlete’s foot, ringworm, and other infections. Closed-in shoes will provide protection against these organisms. • Sunburn: People often overlook their feet when applying sunscreen. Spending long hours in the sun can expose the feet to the same harmful rays that are baking other areas of your body. • Support: Some summer shoes tend to be flimsy and lack support. Always look for shoes that provide good sole and ankle support.

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How to keep kids entertained all summer long When school lets out for the summer, many parents are left searching for ways to keep children entertained in the ensuing months. Summer vacation often starts with high expectations. Children are excited about the prospect of fun days outdoors playing with friends, while parents anxiously await relaxing months without the responsibilities of school and extracurricular clubs. But once summer vacation arrives and the first few days have passed, parents often find that the litany of cheers and giggles transform into a chorus of “I’m bored.” Many parents pore over ideas that will keep their children busy throughout the summer. Many activities that come to mind tend to be expensive, so if cutting costs is a priority, parents might need to think outside the box to come up with entertaining ideas that won’t break the bank. Camp Summer camp is a popular way for kids to spend their summers, but many camps are expensive. Overnight camps can cost anywhere from $325 to $780 a week. Day camp fees may be $100 to $275 per week. Parents looking for an alternative to costly camps should consider local programs that offer summer activities. Libraries, schools and childcare centers may have programs that run the length of summer and are considerably less expensive than more formal camps. Day Trips If a parent is off for the summer, then day trips may be a possibility. Schedule a few day trips

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CANADA DAY Music in Maple Ridge July 1 Dress in your favourite Canadian attire to celebrate Canada Day this year in Maple Ridge. Memorial Peace Park will be the hub of activity with a multicultural food fair and Haney Farmers’ Market. There will be yoga, skateboarding and Zumba demonstrations, as well as an obstacle course. You can also try your hand at minigolf, get your face-painted with a maple leaf, hang out with mascots and check out a butterfly display. Entertainment begins at 10 a.m. and continues till 3 p.m. Don’t fret if you are out of town, catch the show live online at mapleridge.ca.

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Maple Ridge events: • 10 a.m. - Ria Jade; • 10:30 a.m. - Métis dance; • 10:45 a.m. - Marty Bernard and the Bloo Zebras; • 11:30 a.m. - Dance Circle; • 11:45 a.m. - The Road Dogs; • 12:30 p.m. - O Canada, performed by Sally Morgan; • 1:15 p.m. - Odeum Theatre performance; • 1:30 p.m. - Centre Stage Dance; • 2 p.m. - Bad Moon Risin’, CCR tribute band.

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to Hammond Road, then turns onto Blakely Road, continues down Bonson Road to the dike and loops back up Harris Road. There will be water stations along the way. Register online. Late registration on the day of the run is $50.

Canada Day events: • 8 a.m. - pancake breakfast; • 8:30 a.m. - Athletes in Kind kids’ run; • 9 a.m. - 8-km run begins. Register at athletesinkind.com; • 9 a.m. - Hockey Day tournament begins; • 11 a.m. - Official Canada Day ceremony with cake; • 12:30 p.m. - Watermelon eating contest.


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Historic perspective July 1 Both museum societies in Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows will celebrate Canada Day. The Haney House Museum will feature a picnic in the park from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on July 1. The Haney event will feature children’s games, a scavenger hunt, prizes and refreshments. There will also be free tours through the Haney House, currently featuring a display on the great outdoors. Admission is by donation. Haney House is located at 11612 – 224th St. For more information contact 604-463-

5311. The Pitt Meadows Museum and Archives will be getting kids ready for Canada Day, but equipping them with flags. On Sunday, from 2-4 p.m., there will be a youth program at the museum, where kids will decorate their own Maple Leafs, and also learn about the history of the Canadian flag, including the Canadian Red Ensign, which preceded the maple leaf. The Pitt museum is located at 12294 Harris Road, in the General Store that was built in 1885 and was once the heart of the community.

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Santa Barbara, Calif. - The MKC is the first can be matched with standard, made (luxury) compact utility vehicle from Linin Scotland, Bridge of Weir “Deepsoft” coln and, while related, it’s very different leather upholstery. The premium car exfrom the Ford Escape. perience actually starts as you approach Development of both vehicles started the MKC with an accent welcoming with Ford’s global “C” platform, but lighting feature that’s automatically acother than its base 2.0 litre turbo-engine, tivated (by the key fob) when an owner the MKC has little else in common with Lincoln may be a is within 2.4 metres (8-ft). its Ford counterpart. Our 320-kilometre-plus route took us All-wheel-drive is standard (in Canada) little late in joining away from the coast along the scenic the booming compact Jacento Reyes Byway. This lightly travon all three editions of the MKC and a start price just under $40,000 is also luxury utility club, but elled twisty two-lane road gets narrow inviting compared to other luxury CUVs in sections. It also presented some the MKC is certainly spectacular vistas along the way and such as the Acura RDX ($41,390) and an impressively well BMW X3 ($42,800). some intimidating cliff faces and rock (A top-line Ford Escape, by the way, is formations. put-together new listed at $35,699). I was impressed with the MKC’s predictmember and it’s The MKC is the second of four all-new able handling characteristics through priced to sell. product launches intended to redefine the twisty sections. It was stable, very Lincoln. The first being the Lincoln MKZ Bob McHugh forgiving at higher speeds and generally last year, an all-new MKX is expected more agile than expected for a utility next year and a, so-far unnamed, full-sized sedan will vehicle - especially after I finally figured out how to follow. The new Lincoln styling theme includes smooth set-up the driving modes, called Lincoln Drive Control. clean lines a slick shape (described as “graceful athThe normal, comfort and sport settings for the susleticism”) and up front, there’s a contemporary take pension and steering are preset (via vehicle settings on the traditional Lincoln split-wing grille. on the instrument panel and customizable to a limited Another eye-catching feature of the MKC is around extent) by a driver to function with “D” and “S” back, a huge wraparound lift gate includes full-width transmission selections. It’s a different and somewhat LED rear lighting assemblies. This unique one-piece complex way of providing this feature. hydro-formed steel door opens like a clamshell and Push-button transmission selection is another feature allows complete access to the cargo area. An optional that I wouldn’t get excited about. I get the space-savhands-free feature also allows it to open with a kicking functionality and the historic connection to Lining motion below the rear bumper. coln, but still prefer a shift lever. Manual operation of The MKC also has a roomy feel to its interior, particuthe transmission’s six speeds can be done via paddle larly for front seat occupants. A dash that slants away, shifters on the steering wheel. The shifts, however, towards the windshield, adds to its airy ambiance. It’s could be crisper and the system tends to be very proalso a much quieter cabin than its stable mate, with tective of the engine (over-revving) on downshifts. numerous built-in sound deadening features that inOnly MKC vehicles with the new 2.3-litre twin-scroll clude a noise control system that eliminates unwanted turbo engine were available to drive at this U.S. event, sound waves and enhances others. which would price tag them close to $50,000 in CanAvailable inside accent trims include brushed alumiada. An impressively smooth and quiet performer (in num or open-pore Zebrano and Santos Rosewood that this application) this engine can produce 285-horse-

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HUNDREDS OF PREOWNED VEHICLES VEHICLES UNDER $5000 • IMPORTS • TRUCKS • VANS • SUV • CARS VANS TRUCKS CARS SUV

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cards, two random $50 gift cards, or four flower baskets. Draws at 9 a.m., 10 a.m. and 11 a.m. Must be 60 years old or older by Jan. 1, 2014. Only one try per senior. For information call 604-465-3044. • Maple Ridge Lawn Bowling Club invites all members to its Canada Day Celebration on Tuesday, July 1 starting at 10 a.m. Potluck supper/barbecue will take place after the events. Please sign up at the clubhouse for bowling and/or potluck. All members are requested to wear red. July 4 • Film Screening: TANA BANA: Wisdom of the Loom. Reception at 5 p.m. and screening: 5:30 p.m. In an age when cloth manufacture is dominated by computerdriven industrial mills, what are the virtues of hand weaving? What is the magic of the hand-loomed cloth? Join us for a free film screening in the Maple Ridge Art Gallery (11944 Haney Pl.) More at www.theactmapleridge.org July 5 • CEED Garage Sale: CEED volunteers are hosting a community garage sale at the CEED Centre (11739-223 St.), to share their treasures with you. To sell yours, bring $10 and a table. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday. • Halcyon Imagineers have a fundraiser with singers, bands, poets, rappers, Arabian dancers, jugglers and other entertainers from 5:30-10 p.m. at Blenz Coffee 122-22441 Dewdney Trunk Rd. See the Halcyon Imagineers on Facebook or Youtube or email cspittel@yahoo.com for more information. July 14 • Mobile Dairy Classroom Experience will be at the Maple Ridge Library from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. It brings live milking and calf feeding demonstrations to the library. Equipped with a milking machine, cows and knowledgeable stuff, to entertain and inform.

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Premier living at Polygon’s Kingston House Heritage-style elegance is at top of mind at Polygon’s Kingston House, a collection of two-bedroom apartment residences in a master-planned community that is inspired by an Ivy League legacy. “You can move in this summer,” says sales manager Judy Rohatyn. “With payments from $899 a month, this is a great opportunity for first-time buyers to purchase a home in the South Surrey market.” Kingston House is the first apartment collection at Polygon’s Harvard Gardens, a master-planned community that is also

close to top schools, golf courses, shopping and dining. “There’s nothing like this anywhere else,” Rohatyn says. “Many parents of first-time buyers recognize the great value and are bringing their kids to Kingston House to assist them in buying their first home.” The homes at Kingston House are spacious and inviting, with over-height ceilings on the main and fourth floor, generous patios or covered decks, and huge windows. Engineered stone countertops in the kitchen are complemented by flat-panelled cabinetry and stainless-steel appliances. Rich wood laminate

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flooring is featured throughout the main areas, with lush carpeting in the bedrooms. Spa-like bathrooms have designerselected imported porcelain tile flooring, engineered stone countertops and a contemporary patterned hand-set ceramic tile tub and shower surround with marble and glass mosaic tile accents. The master ensuite adds another touch of luxury with dual porcelain undermount sinks (most plans) and polished chrome accessories. Outside, the architecture is inspired by the East Coast, with brick cladding, natural wood soffits and black metal detailing. Homeowners at Kingston House will also have access to The Rowing Club; a private residents-only clubhouse featuring over 9,000 sq.ft. of resort-style amenities such as an outdoor pool and spa, gymnasium, fitness facilities, a screening room and other amenities. A resident concierge will be available to assist with your every need, and two fully furnished suites are available for out-of-town guests. Two-bedroom homes start at $259,900. For more information, visit by the presentation centre at 152nd Street and 32nd Avenue, open 12 to 6 p.m. daily except Fridays, call 604-541-8092, or visit polyhomes.com.

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The Cottages at Seabright Farm are located just minutes from the Lower Mainland, but you’ll easily be able to put your worries aside at your historically inspired cottage in a gorgeous ocean-view location. Tons of amenities are just around the corner, including the Point Roberts Marina.

Feeling the breeze at The Cottages at Seabright Farm By Kerry Vital

The Cottages at Seabright Farm is the largest and newest residential project in Point Roberts. Construction recently started, and Lower Mainland residents are flocking to it to purchase their own private piece of paradise. “You can purchase an ocean-view cottage for less than the price of an average condominium in Vancouver,” says Wayne Knowles of Orca Shores LLC, the project’s

developer. Seabright Farm is comprised of 58 lots spread across 62 acres of gently sloping south-facing waterfront. The large lots (1/4 to 1/2 an acre) offer privacy along with the great views and are located in three distinct zones: the Bluff, the Meadows and the Woodlands. Seabright Farm will also have a barn/community centre, greenhouse, outdoor swimming pool and hot tubs, sauna, community vegetable and flower gardens,

and orchards. The trails are perfect for running, cycling or horseback riding, and offer direct access to the beach. Because of both the elevation and south slope of the entire property, you’ll find a gorgeous view no matter where you purchase. The cottage plans range from 850 to over 2,500 square feet, in a variety of two-or-morebedroom floor plans. The styles include open floor plans, stone fireplaces, sunny window seats, hardwood flooring, large relaxing decks and covered porches. All of the plans give owners the option to expand their cottages in the future, whether it’s with a guesthouse, a studio or a separate master suite. Covered decks and breezeways can be built between the buildings, and garages (complete with guest suites) or potting sheds added to truly make your Seabright cottage your own. The cottage designs have been specifically developed to reflect the historical summer cottages and simple farm buildings typical of Point Roberts. That character is obvious when you visit the sales centre, which is actually an original farmhouse from the 1890s that’s been outfitted with finds from garage sales and Pottery Barn. It will become an additional gathering place for Seabright owners, along with the barn-themed community hall that will be used as a venue for neighbourhood

gatherings, art shows for local artists, cooking demonstrations, musical performances and wine tastings, among many other things! And beyond Seabright Farm, Point Roberts has plenty of other things to do, whether you’re staying for a month, a week or just a weekend. Play a round of golf at the 18-hole Point Roberts Golf and Country Club, or pay a visit to the Lighthouse Marine Park to see Orca whales, comb the beach or go clamming or crabbing. The 275-acre Lily Point Marine Reserve is just around the beach corner from Seabright Farm, and features sandy bluffs and tidal flats. The full-service Point Roberts Marina has over 900 slips and is also only minutes away. The Point’s unique restaurants and eclectic shops round out the experience. Canadians looking to purchase a cottage at Seabright Farm will be able to secure attractive long-term financing through a U.S. banking institution with 20 per cent down, and a Real Estate Disclosure Statement has been filed in British Columbia. With the opening of the South Fraser Perimeter Road earlier this year and plans to build a new bridge to replace the tunnel on Hwy 99, getting to Point Roberts is becoming that much more convenient from all parts of the Lower Mainland. The pricing at Seabright Farm is also exceptional, with lots starting at $180,000 U.S., while cottage and lot combinations start at $399,000. For more information about The Cottages at Seabright Farm, visit www. seabrightfarmcottages.com, call tollfree at 1-888-732-6915 or email info@ seabrightfarmcottages.com.


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Air conditioning all about comfort

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McMynn notes the new AC units are becoming more reliable because they’re better made, to the point that companies are now willing to offer five- and 10-year warranties, whereas one year used to be the standard. Cost-wise, the prices are also coming down, according to the owner of Big Valley, who says a system that can handle a 2,000 to 4,000 square foot home should cost somewhere between $4,800 to $6,700, if done by a company with all the appropriate credentials. As noted earlier, pretty much any home can be outfitted with AC thanks to technology that has entered the North American market in the past five years – specifically something called Ductless Mini-Split technology. These units are used in homes that don’t have ductwork, but are instead heated using hot water or electricity. The Mini Split systems use heat pumps and piping that runs outside of the home to unobtrusive, wall-mounted cassettes located inside. These systems have made a huge difference for lots of homeowners. While this list is not complete, McMynn says these are some of the things you’ll want to talk about with your local HVAC specialist if you’re considering AC this summer.

By Robert Prince

o the word is we’re in for another scorching summer this year, which means air conditioning will be top of mind for anyone who prefers to stay cool when the sun is hot, hot, hot.

Ron McMynn of Big Valley Heating and Sheet Metal, says air conditioning is primarily about comfort for most people. However, for some folks – those with mobility issues who can’t always chase down a cool breeze or go to the beach for a swim – AC can be a near necessity when it comes to getting through a particularly warm summer. Thankfully, pretty much any home can be fitted up with air conditioning, says McMynn. Some might require a bit more work than others, but the end result will be a much more comfortable summer. As always, McMynn starts his advice by warning homeowners against fly-by-night operations that are unlicensed, uninsured, don’t carry workers compensation, and don’t have qualified personnel doing the work. “I say it because it’s important if you want to be happy with the end result,” he adds, noting a good part of his business over the years has involved fixing other contractors’ mistakes for homeowners who thought they were getting a good deal. So how do you know whether the company you’re talking to knows its stuff when it comes to air conditioning? McMynn has a few thoughts on the subject. For starters, ask for the appropriate credentials. If the company can’t provide them up front, talk to someone else. Next, consider the size of your home; the rule of thumb for AC, says McMynn, is one ton of cooling for every 1,000 square feet. You need to size your AC system for the ductwork that is currently in your home. “People tend to think bigger is better,”

Bigger is not always better when it comes to air conditioning units.

he says, which is a problem when someone comes in and tells them they can put a fourton system in a house even though the duct work is only capable of handling a two-ton system. This creates an inefficient system that won’t work the way the homeowner is expecting it to, and wastes money. After all, he says, it’s not as big a problem as it might seem if your home is larger than the AC system you install. If the system is sized properly for the ductwork, it is possible to keep a house cool even if the system is smaller than might be called for. For instance, a smaller system can generally keep a larger home pretty cool if the homeowner follows some common sense

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suggestions, like drawing the curtains or blinds on the south side of the house, starting the AC up in the morning to take advantage of the cooler night air, then letting it run all day instead of firing it up when the house is at peak heat. Also, keeping the doors and windows closed is critical to keeping the cool air in. If your house has a furnace, a good point to consider is the age of the unit. Anything more than 15 years old likely won’t be able to handle modern AC units, so make sure you ask the estimator whether your furnace is capable of handling it before you purchase. If it isn’t, you’ll likely have to purchase a new furnace, but the key is to know up front rather than getting a rude surprise later.

Robert Prince is a freelance writer who lives in Maple Ridge.

Inspection time If you already have air conditioning, like a furnace, it requires maintenance. Ron McMynn of Big Valley Heating and Sheet Metal says it probably requires more regular attention than your furnace. An annual inspection and tune-up is important to ensure parts are working properly, and are clean. But it’s vital that the filter is cleaned or changed every couple of months to keep the unit working efficiently. A plugged filter means the unit won’t work properly, which means you wont’ be happy with the way it runs, nor with the break downs that might result.

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#39 - 12296 224th St., Maple Ridge

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899,000

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• MILLION DOLLAR VIEW • 5 bdrms, 7 baths • Quality craftsmanship and too many extras to list • MOVE-IN READY!

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• 11,675 sq ft lot with rented home • APPROVED PLANS FOR GARDEN SUITE • CITY UPGRADES to storm, sanitary and waterlines are ALREADY COMPLETE.

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#417 - 19673 Meadow Gardens Way • 2 bedroom, 1 bath • 1 balcony and 1 roof • Top patio overlooking courtyard & golf course • Shows like new • 1 parking space

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$

624,900

$

24898 122nd Ave., Maple Ridge

#1 11720 Stewart Crescent

• 4 bed / 1 bath rancher • Many updates • Large 8,928 sqft lot • Walking distance to bus & schools

• Front/corner end unit • 8 parking stalls, 2 roll up doors • 3 washrooms • Layout would allow for multiple users • 2767 sqft

Amanda vandenBrink 604-619-2164 www.clickmyhome.ca amandavandenbrink@shaw.ca

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11933 224th St., Maple Ridge


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$189,900 Corner Unit with lots of large windows and mtn views! Welcome to Southridge Terrace, this lovely 2 bdrm, 2 bath one owner condo is over 980 sqft. The modern open layout and oversized kitchen is perfect for entertaining. Also features a spacious master suite, storage locker and pets welcome.

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#205 22515 116th Ave., M.R.

This lovely end unit has approx. 1800 sqft, many upgrades including new kitchen, new lighting, main bath with heated tile floors. Vaulted ceiling, huge sundeck off family rm. Upstairs loft has bdrm, bath and open den area. Walk to WC Express. Age 45+ MLS V1070444 virtual tour

22715 Holyrod Ave., M.R.

3 storey former show home in upscale neighbourhood. Open floor plan, high ceilings, 4 bdrms up, 5 pce ensuite. Full bsmt with 1 bdrm suite, full bath, 2 hobby rms, and loads of storage space. Manicured garden with lots of patio area. Walk to WC Express & amenities MLS V1071320 virtual tour

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259,000 189,900

$

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• Super location in Central Coquitlam, 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom condo • This building has many features: new roof, overnight guest suites, pub inspired games room, lap pool, hot tub & exercise area.

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#34 - 23085 - 118th Ave., M.R. • Sommerville Gardens, 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths • Well maintained centrally located complex • Nice layout with nice garden & patio area • Close to all levels of schools • Shows well, good floor plan

Karen Bennett 604-467-5000

1,290,000 259,000

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RARE OFFERING! • Private bay location, million dollar view of Silvermere Lake! • Open & functional 4 bedroom home • Lots of windows & great natural light • Main features large rec rm & gym with view! • Custom built kitchen • Huge patio & decks that lead to your own private wharf!

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• 6,000 sq ft view lot • Brand new home • 5 bedrooms • 132’ deep lot • 2900 sq ft • Close to School Quality Built by Scott Charlton Construction

10450 246 St., M.R. REDUCED $10,000

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59,800

$

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24764 122A Ave., M.R.

Gorgeous home sits on a 8100 sqft lot and is immaculate! Many upgrades, 3 gas fireplaces, French doors, real hardwood floors, 4 pce ensuite. Fantastic main floor bath! Bright suite with French doors leading to stamped patios and pathways. Walk to schools & transit. MLS V1070455 virtual tour

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• Over 3500 sq ft • 2 bdrm suite down • 2 storey with bsmt • Shows like new • 6 bedrooms, 4 • 7,500 + sq ft lot baths

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13068 239B St., M.R.

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$

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549,800

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

• 5 bdrms, 3 baths • 2 bdrm suite down • Tons of parking • No thru-street • Over 2800 sq ft • Big private lot

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

22872 127th Ave., M.R.

26258 98th Ave., M.R.

• 2600 sq ft • Rancher with finished bsmt • 2 fireplaces

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


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249,900

$

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#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.

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539,900

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2013

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In quiet Hatzic Bench CUL-DE-SAC 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!

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8337 Shimek, Mission

11400 240 A St., Maple Ridge

11257 Tully Cr, Pitt Meadows

NEW LISTING

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549,000

$

NOT TO BE MISSED!

23951 104 Ave., Maple Ridge

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

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209,900

$

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246,900

$

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!

MLS# F1413785

338,000

$

CONDO BEST BUY

LOADS OF CHARACTER!

Top floor corner unit with vault ceiling and superior location. Quiet & scenic outlook plus convenience that can’t be beat. Two bedrooms, 1.5 baths and almost no common walls to other units. Excellent complex with pool. Transit at your door!

Immaculately maintained with many updates! Almost 2000 sqft incl unfinished, full-height bsmt. Original fir flooring, door casings, and trim work. Updated kitchen includes stainless appliances, granite counters w/tile backsplash. Newer roof, furnace, and h/w tank. Gorgeous gardens too!

316 1195 Pipeline, Coquitlam

7511 Welton St., Mission

MLS# V1068225

272,900

$

HUGE TOWNHOUSE

11719 Darby St., Maple Ridge

Great big 2100 sqft townhouse with 3 levels and great fenced yard! 3 bedrooms up + rec room in basement makes good 4th. Park & school close by. Pets and kids friendly complex. Tons of parking. Priced to sell!

MLS# V1067522

MLS# V1063553

QUIET LOCATION!

#103 22275 123 Ave., Maple Ridge

FANTASTIC ground level, south facing, 2 bdrm, 2 bath unit in Mountainview Terrace. A well maintained complex on quiet cul-de-sac. Almost 1100 sqft, features big living rm with gas fireplace, laminate flooring, totally covered, private SOUTH FACING PATIO!

608,800

$

449,900

$

MLS#F1413791

IT SPARKLES!

CUSTOM BUILT RANCHER

13380 235 St., Maple Ridge

FIRST TIME ON MARKET. Custom built & finished masterpiece with European craftsmanship throughout. Elevated views at front and private rear yard is entertainer’s delight. Superb suite down designed for Mom. Shows incredible top to bottom. Fantastic Balsam Creek location!

199,000

33592 4th Ave., Mission

4 bdrm, 3 bath, over 2700 sqft w/ bright, walk-out bsmt, on big lot beside a small park! GREAT-ROOM layout on the main floor, big kitchen, downstairs lots of rm for the IN-LAWS! Gorgeous backyard w/ HOT TUB! Central, but quiet location!

REDUCED!

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885,000

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BEST OF THE BEST!

21294 122B Ave., Maple Ridge

Executive custom designed architectural masterpiece on exclusive Westside cul-de-sac! 4600+ sqft with complete $200k interior renovation. New $1M homes don’t compare. Easy to suite for parents. Quiet & private 8773 sqft lot designed to allow parking for 40’ RV and Boat.

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SOLD

23215 121A Ave., Maple Ridge

MLS#V1070167

644,800

$

SPACIOUS END UNIT!

#112 101 Parkside Dr., Port Moody

Townhome rancher with walk-out basement in TREETOPS, backing onto tranquil greenery. With 2658 sqft, 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths and massive rec rm, features great layout, updates like fixtures, new tiling and hardwood. Large double garage, visitor parking, use of clubhouse, pool & hot tub! New roof.

SOLD

#509 110 Brew St, Port Moody

MLS#V1047795

259,900

$

#9 23151 Haney Bypass, M.R.

Large and in charge with vaulted living room + separate kitchen, nook, dining & family room areas. DOUBLE GARAGE, fenced yard, new roofs 2008 and low maintenance fees! Very affordable. Secure kids/pets friendly complex. BUYER’S FINANCING FELL THROUGH - great deal to be had!

12355 Gray St, Maple Ridge

420’ ALOUETTE RIVER FRONTAGE!

13015 Alouette Rd., Maple Ridge

Brand new listing- no MLS# yet. Irreplaceable 2.83 acres opens to one of the most spectacular River frontages in town- known locally as Frenchman’s Pool. Catch 40lb Salmon standing in your own yard! Rancher needs work. Build your mansion!

MLS#V1053223

423,000

$

GATED COMMUNITY

#24 920 Citadel Dr., Port Coquitlam

Borders Castle Park, Citadel Green for adults 19+. Can’t beat this location in Citadel Heights, overlooking park and walking trails. Bright 2 storey with full unfinished basement - great storage! Wonderful master suite! Parking is a breeze with 2 car garage.

MLS# V1067591

489,500

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SPOTLESS!

24180 104th Ave., Maple Ridge

Like new 4 bdrm + den, 4 bath family home over 3100 sqft in SPENCER’S RIDGE. Only 4 years old, features GORGEOUS open layout, massive bsmt w/ sep entrance and roughed-in plumbing! Kitchen features MAPLE cabinets, GRANITE counters w/ undermount sink, STAINLESS appliances...perfect!

MLS#F1414811

249,900

$

CUTE AS A BUTTON! 32908 3rd Ave., Mission

Updated character home with approximately 1,000 sqft in total, features 3 bedrooms, large living rm, big outdoor detached shed/workshop, nice private yard. BRAND NEW ROOF, updated electrical, gorgeous LAMINATE, updated bathroom. Immediate possession possible.

REDUCED!

MLS#V1071875

FEELS LIKE A HOUSE!

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949,900

$

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649,900

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BURKE MOUNTAIN

#37 1295 Soball St., Coquitlam

Almost new, 4 bedroom, 3.5 bath end unit townhome approximately 2300 sqft with amazing SWEEPING SOUTHERN VIEWS from every level! Gorgeous finishings feature GRANITE, ample cabinetry and counter space, stainless appliances, spa-like 5 pc ensuite w/soaker tub. Best of the best!

SOLD 8562 Cedar St, Mission

SOLD

112 12195 191B St, Pitt Meadows

MLS# V1060204

549,900

$

BEAUTIFUL HOME!

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.

SOLD

412 32729 Garibaldi, Abbotsford

MLS#V1069344

314,800

$

WESTSIDE!

#10 21453 Dewdney Trk. Rd., M.R.

WESTSIDE, 2 storey townhome, 3 bdrms + den, 2.5 baths, almost 1600 sqft with big FULLY FENCED BACKYARD, all in a quiet, self managed complex close to everything and only a stone’s throw from an elementary school! Set back from the road at the end of the complex in quiet, private location.

SOLD 12198 250 St, Maple Ridge

SOLD

12366 252nd St., Maple Ridge


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• Great for first time buyers • Room sizes are spacious • West side Rancher with full • Loads of parking for RV 6 ft basement or toys • Updated with newer • Fenced west facing windows and furnace backyard

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Private country retreat in Whispering Falls. 5 bedroom 6 bathroom home with beautiful hardwood floors, soaring ceilings and distinctive moldings. This home has everyone’s dream kitchen. Side by side full fridge and freezer. Granite island and sunny eating area. Lots of room for a big happy family with fully finished basement, home office and workshop. Potential for more living space above detached garage. Appointments are a must.

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Carrying tacklers Two tacklers have a tough time bringing down a determined Brad Surbey of Maple Ridge during selects rugby action at Thomas Haney secondary on Sunday. He was chosen to play for the Fraser Valley Central under-18 team, along with locals Miller Thind, Damien Wilson, Ty Roberts and Donovan McNee. They lost an exhibition game 26-24 to Fraser Valley East, but are getting ready for a provincial championship next month.

Ball hockey gold and bronze Ridge Meadows Ball Hockey was well represented last weekend at the B.C. Minor Ball Hockey Provincial Tournament in Victoria, and brought back gold and bronze. Teams from all local divisions travelled to compete against the best of the best, with games beginning on Friday morning and ending Sunday afternoon. The Sr. Earthquakes (Pup) started their title defence (this team won the 2013 provincials in Delta) with two wins and a draw in three round-robin games. That gave them the top seed in their pool.

A convincing 8-5 win in the semi-finals against the Valley Warriors secured a spot in the gold medal game against the Metro Bulldogs on Sunday. Backstopped by the superb goaltending of Deston Sands and solid shutdown defence from their blueliners, the Sr. Earthquakes cruised to a 6-0 win and their second straight provincial championship. They were led by their Triple Threat Line of Justin Osborne, Carson Shalist and Adam Kirby, and the team tallied 27 goals in the five weekend games. The Jr. Earthquakes (Peanut)

were led by solid defence from Brandon Osborne, Sam Fontaine and the Dagg brothers, Nathan and Jacob. Andrew Rittich gave them strong goaltending, and the offensive output came from throughout the lineup – in particular, Luke Moffat. They had two wins and tie in round-robin play, which was good for the second seed in their pool. A tough, 2-1 loss in the semifinal meant a berth in bronze medal game Sunday. The team bounced back with a solid effort and 7-3 win to bring home third place hardware.

Nick McBride will be one of four goaltenders invited to try out for the national under-18 hockey team. The Maple Ridge resident is just coming off his rookie campaign with the Prince Albert Raiders of the Western Hockey League. Now he will take part in a team selection camp will be held Aug. 2-5 in Calgary. Of the 44 players who have invited to camp, half will make Team Canada, and compete in the 2014 Ivan Hlinka Memorial Cup, Aug. 11-16 in Breclav, Czech Republic and Piestany, Slovkia. It’s a tournament Canada has dominated, winning nine of the past 10, and six in a row, and will be a great hockey experience for the teens who make the squad. “That would just be a blast,” agreed McBride. McBride made the under-17 team for B.C. and Alberta, and getting this invite was one of his goals. “I was hoping for it. It’s something I was working toward.” That work included a Program of Excellence goaltending camp last weekend, where he was tutored by the likes of former NHL goaltenders Dwayne Roloson, Fred Brathwaite and Sean Burke. McBride enjoyed their advice, and said he melds it all into a style

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Nick McBride tends goal for the Prince Albert Raiders. that is all his own. “You take little things off everyone, but you need to have your own style,” he said. “I don’t really have a favourite goalie or someone I pattern myself after. I just love watching hockey.” As a backup with the Raiders last season, he got into 27 games, posting 12 wins, seven losses, and overtime loss and shootout loss. He had a 2.95 goals against average, and a 0.908 save percentage. So he posted very respectable stats for someone going from minor hockey up to “The Dub.” “It was fun. It was quite the jump up, but you have guys who help you out,” he said. “The players are smarter and faster and they’re all better. You have to be able to follow the play.” McBride played his elite minor hockey for the Burnaby Winter Club, won two straight Western Canadian Championships as a bantam. He will be up against

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tough competition to make national the team, each guy with similar pedigree and experience to his own. But says he is used to feeling the pressure to excel. “There’s pressure every game. You go out there and try your best, and whatever happens happens,” he said. While donning a red and white Maple Leaf jersey would be great to have on a upcoming prospect’s resume, McBride also heads into the coming season with the opportunity to win the starting job for the Raiders. That is a primary focus this year. To get ready, he will work with former local trainer Adam Francilia, on goaltending specific exercises. Francilia, who also trains the likes of Toronto Maple Leafs goaltender James Reimer, has moved his business to Kelowna, so McBride will be spending a month there before WHL training camp. As for the under-18 camp: “It’s a good group of guys going there, and it’s going to be fun.”


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Sports

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veryone at one time or another has experienced the soreness, stiffness and sometimes outright pain after doing something physically demanding – a hard workout, an unusually long hike, renovating the house or unexpected physical jobs at work. Usually some level of soreness and stiff feelings around the joints that we used is apparent the following day and can last for a few days up to a week or even more in some cases. This is a phenomenon properly called delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS), and happens occasionally not just to athletes, but anyone who is at least moderately active. Every workout that generates a positive change, whether building muscle, improving the cardiovascular system, improving balance or coordination, requires that you tax your system a little more than it is used to. In the case of muscle building, it means that you are breaking down muscle structure a little so that the body repairs the damage to a greater extent than before exercise. This is what causes strength increases. But if the damage was sufficient enough, then your body has to contend with more breakdown and repair than usual, which causes a cascade of events to happen to allow enough repair to take place, and one of these things is a stiffness and soreness that limits how much you move. Your body probably does this so that repair can take place relatively unhindered. It might follow from this that the amount of soreness is a good indicator of the amount of repair needing to take place. Some believe that the greater the soreness, the greater the breakdown, and ultimately the greater the benefit – this has led to the adage ‘no pain, no gain’.

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But recent research shows that this though DOMS can also occur with is not the case. the lifting phase (concentric contracDespite the exact steps in this protion) and even cardiovascular exercess still not being precisely known, cise. However, studies have shown it has appeared that small tears in the inflammation is often not present in muscle or connective tissue cause these cases. biochemical changes, inflammation Research has shown that the same and irritation of pain receptors. degree of muscle growth can occur However, MRI studies have shown in heavy weight lifters whether that DOMS occurs before swelling DOMS is present or not. Even in the takes place. So although DOMS may same person, certain muscles can provide a general indication that experience DOMS regularly, while Kinected some degree of damage to muscle others do not. tissue has occurred, it cannot be So the conclusion from this reKerry Senchyna used as a definitive measure of the search is that strength development phenomenon. or muscle growth is not contingent This soreness manifests itself within the on being sore after your workout. first six to 12 hours, peaking about 48 hours You can get gain without pain. later and can persist for many days after. But Since soreness or pain can detrimentally alextended periods or intensity of pain, along ter movement patterns and also reduce motiwith swelling, heat, tenderness could indicate vation to exercise, strategies to combat DOMS some level of injury. would be valuable to understand. Ironically, it The post-exercise soreness people feel, turns out that repeating the same activity that even experienced weight lifters, seems to be caused the soreness will usually help to reduce individualized and depends on many factors, it, although reducing the intensity or duration including genetics, the type of exercise done, of the exercise might be necessary. The reason the intensity, duration and how novel the this happens is probably due to the nervous activity is. system getting more efficient in recruiting One method that appears to induce DOMS more of the muscle on subsequent sessions. is exercising a muscle at a longer length, while The crucial thing will be to make sure that contracting a muscle forcefully when it is your biomechanics are maintained perfectly already short does not seem to cause soreness. otherwise you may be inviting injury to occur. Another source of DOMS that is confirmed Another method that appears to work well in the research is what’s called eccentric conis doing moderate cardiovascular activity such traction. Examples of this would be running as swim, bike or jog. downhill (as opposed to uphill), or lowering a barbell in the gym (called negatives). Kerry Senchyna is owner of West Coast KineThe lowering phase of exercise is more assiology and is a provincially sociated with DOMS than the lifting phase, registered kinesiologist.

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The Maple Ridge Minor Ball Hockey major finals were decided in a dramatic shootout on Saturday night. The Maple Ridge Camels defeated the Maple Ridge Danglers in an exciting finale, that came down to the last shooter to decide the championship. The first half ended with the Camels up 3-1 on goals by Zain Karmali, Justin Beachamp and Colton Brown. But the Camels allowed the Danglers to regain a 4-3 lead. The game was tied up with 15 seconds left, on a goal scored by Liam Foster. Both teams had several chances to win the game in overtime, but the game had to be decided in the shootout. The Camels now move on to the provincial championships hosted by the local ball hockey association this weekend, with the gold medal game being played this Sunday at noon at the Cam Neely Arena.

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IN MEMORIAM In Loving Memory of Susan Huotrai

JUNE 04, 1958 – JUNE 20, 2014

“Mom” passed away at home holding the hand of her husband and soul mate Dave; she is also survived by her son Chris and daughters: Stephanie, Katy(Johnny) and Michelle who all looked after her at home until the end. Rose leaves behind her grandkids: Klaytin, Jacob, Colby, Justin, Bryce, Emma and Ryder; each of them will miss her deeply. She leaves her mother Frieda Tressel and sisters: Cindy and Jen, brothers in law: John, Bob, Gary and Mike, sisters in law: Pam, Shirley and Allison, mother in law Betty as well as nieces: Wendy, Laurie, Sandra, Alissa, Kassie, Emillie and Jessica and nephews: Brian, Brad, Bobby, Liam, Ryan, Paul, Marc and Nicholas as well as extended family and dear friends. Rose was born in Edmonton where she attended high school and in 1975 met Dave. Together they moved to BC and got married in 1977. They have four children, sadly losing their beloved son Geoff in 2007. John (brother) asked Dave in on a business plan in 1977 and they started Ridge Sheet Metal both of them are retired now but the business still thrives. Rose worked in the front as secretary for many years. She loved her retired years gardening up at the Moondance Bay acreage on the lake and in the winter living at her Peurto Vallarta home. Rose will always be remembered by everyone who knew her; for her good mood, loving smile and unforgettable hugs. Thanks to all the good friends for visits in hospital and home and for support and prayers alike. Rose will be forever loved and cherished deeply. A Memorial Service will be held at Maple Ridge Funeral Chapel on Thursday, July 3rd at 1:00pm. In lieu of flowers donations can be made to B.C. Cancer Foundation.

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PATERSON, Brian Spencer Brian passed away on March 25, 2014 at his home in Gibsons, B.C. Brian lived in Maple Ridge for many years where he made many friends and acquaintances. A Celebration of Brian’s Life will be held Saturday July 12th 2-4pm, at the family home located at 1180 Highway 101, in Gibsons, B.C. Call Ken at 604-219-8906 for directions.

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W ith heavy hearts we announce the passing of a beloved wife, mother, sister, grandmother, aunt and friend. Edna was born in Wainwright, AB May 16th, 1924 and passed away peacefully June 19th, 2014 at the age of 90. Edna and Bill shared many wonderful years together in BC, raising their son George and travelling (in the later years) to places such as Europe, Hawaii, and Mexico until his passing in 1989. Edna adored her son George, daughter-in-law Mavis, and granddaughters, Kimberly and Katelyn. She spoke of them often and shared her pride and joy with each of their accomplishments. Sadly, George passed away in June of 2013. Edna treasured the many friendships she made personally, at church and through the Begin Again Widows Group and appreciated the companionship these offered her. She will be dearly missed by all those who knew and loved her: Sisters; Ida (Olav), Grace (John), Marion (Reuben) Brother; Alex (Helen) along with numerous nieces and nephews. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada.

DE JONG, Paul Darren May 6, 1981 - June 22, 2014 It is with heavy hearts that we announce that Paul passed peacefully and entered into his heavenly home into the arms of Jesus. He will be sorely missed by his parents, Al and Jenny DeJong, his sister Cheryl and Dave Penner (his brother-in-law, boss, & friend), Jasmine, Kirsten, and Caitlyn. Brothers: Richard and Melissa DeJong, Alex, Destiny and Aidan. Mark and Cecy DeJong, Braedon and Victoria. Timothy and Caitlyn DeJong, and Bill Rose. Grandma DeJong and many aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends whose lives were touched by knowing him. Paul graduated from Fraser Valley Christian High in Surrey, and went on to live in Smithers, BC where he worked as a lifeguard. From there he went into construction, and loved his work. He lived his life to the fullest. His childhood passions were competitive swimming, soccer, baseball, and the 4-H program -showing Holstein calves, rabbits,llamas and pigs. As an adult he gave back to the 4-H program by judging at many local fairs including Maple Ridge, Chilliwack and the PNE. He was scheduled to judge the rabbit show in 2012, but was diagnosed with cancer June of 2012. He was again scheduled to judge that same show this August. We would like to thank Dr Mawani, all the doctors and nurses in Abbotsford cancer unit, and the doctors and caring staff at McKinney Creek Hospice. A Celebration of his Life will be held on June 28 at 1 PM in the Maple Ridge Christian Reformed Church. In lieu of flowers we would like to set up a perpetual award in his honor at the 4-H Show at both Maple Ridge & the PNE if funds permit. Any additional funds collected will be donated the BC 4-H Foundation in his name to be used in funding 4-H programs in BC. Condolences can be sent to: www.mapleridgefuneralchapel.ca


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ANTONIUK, Evonne Angeline July 7, 1937 ~ May 26, 2014 Evonne was born near Roblin, Manitoba, the seventh of ten children to Anne and Michael Michalevich. She attended Goose Lake Collegiate, Manitoba Normal School and the University of Saskatchewan. She first taught school at Rosser, Manitoba and then married Paul Antoniuk with whom she taught at Transcona, Manitoba. They lived in Allan, Melville and Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, before moving to Maple Ridge, B.C. in 1968 with their three children. Evonne loved gardening, walking, skiing, canoeing, fishing, camping, travelling, playing bocci, lawn darts, badminton, and canasta as well as being an avid reader. She was the family scrabble champ and was a tireless advocate of proper English grammar to all who knew her. Evonne lost her six year battle with cancer while holding Paul’s hand at their home of 45 years where he had lovingly cared for her during her ordeal. Evonne is survived by husband Paul Antoniuk, son, Leonard (Sophia) and daughters Angela and Paulette, grandchildren Daniel and Rachelle, sister Love, Cynthia (Al) and Daria and brother Michael (Lucille). The family wishes to express their heartfelt gratitude to Maple Ridge Hospital and Homecare medical staff for the kindness and care given to Evonne during her struggle.

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An Alberta Oilfield Company is hiring experienced dozer and excavator operators, meals and lodging provided. Drug testing required. 1-(780)7235051. COMMUNITY HOME SUPPORT WORKER wanted for young female (24 yrs) with Asperger’s Syndrome, (high functioning) to assist with daily living & functional skills. Must be personable & reliable. Experience an asset. Class 5 Drivers lic an asset. Rotating shifts. Please email: maureenaldridge@shaw.ca

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Van Kam’s group of companies req. Highway linehaul owner operators based in our Surrey terminal for runs throughout BC and Alberta. Applicants must have winter and mountain driving experience/training. We offer above average rates and an excellent employee beneďŹ ts package. To join our team of professional drivers, email a detailed resume, current driver’s abstract and details of your truck to: careers@vankam.com or Call 604-968-5488 or Fax: 604-587-9889 Only those of interest will be contacted.

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MILANO PAINTING Int./Ext. Prof. Painters. Free Est. Bonded & Insured. 604-551-6510 A-1 EXTERIOR/ INTERIOR. Quality job, senior rates, free est, residential, commercial. Refs. 20 yrs exp. No job too small.Call 778-980-0717

Pay-Less Pro Painting Spring EXT/INT SPECIAL LOOK for our YARD SIGNS

Ed’s ROTOTILLING & LANDSCAPING

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

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

~ Free Estimates ~

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

604-941-2263 / 604-725-7246

www.paylesspropainting.com

359 SAND, GRAVEL & TOPSOIL

Searching for your dream home or selling it? This is the location. Listings include everything from acreage, farms/ranches to condos and waterfront homes. Visit bcclassified.com

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

353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS 10% DISCOUNT. MG Roofing & Siding. WCB Re-roofing, New Roof Gutters & Replace Fascia 604-812-9721

TOPSOIL

• • •

SCREENED TOPSOIL MUSHROOM MANURE BARK MULCH 604-467-3003

www.jonesbroscartageltd.com

372

SUNDECKS

D Deck Rebuilds & Additions D Vinyl Waterproofing D 15 Year No Leak Warranty D Aluminum & Glass Rails

The Last Deck You Will Ever Need!

Call: 604-725-9574

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

EAGLE ROOFING

LANDSCAPING DESIGN / INSTALLATION and MAINTENANCE TONY’’S PAINTING

Call (604)763-8795

Free Estimates * Fully Insured

RAINFOREST DECK & RAIL

Scott 604-891-9967

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

Strata, Commercial & Residential, Pavers, Walls, Spring Garden Clean-ups, New Lawns & top dressing & Drainage.

Call Scott at 604-618-0333 Certified Arborist

.CAN-PRO Paint and Drywall. Over 25 yrs of quality service. 3 ROOMS, $250. Insured. 604-771-7052

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

BRIGHTEN UP YOUR HOME. Kitchens, Bathrooms, Skylights. All your construction needs. Lic. Cert Carpenter ~ 778-686-0548

PRESSURE WASHING POWER WASHING GUTTER CLEANING

. Lawns N More, Snow Service

meadowslandscapesupply.com

Your Tree Service For Honest Prices & Quality Work

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

Residential & Commercial Prompt Delivery Available

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

GARAGE SALE

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

604 - 720 - 2009 ~We accept Visa & Mastercard~

604-782-2069

287

Maple Ridge

MIRACLE MOVING

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

287

24669 103B Ave

19728 WILLOW WAY

Saturday June 28 8am-2pm & Sunday June 29, 9am-3pm

Clothing, household items, fencing, lawnmower, yard tools, crib & change table, and LOTS MORE!!

1PRO MOVING & SHIPPING

HANDYPERSONS

Sat, June 28th, 9am-4pm

Big & small household items including lots of furniture.

604-537-4140

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

10530 - 245 B Street

LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE

Licensed - Bonded - Fully Equip. Residential Commercial, 1-3 Men BIG OR SMALL MOVES Start $45/hr ~ All size trucks Free estimate/Senior Discount For best affordable rates

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

MOVING SALE

$45/Hr

Call Keith McDonald

281

MAPLE RIDGE

9am - 2pm

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

We Sell Weed...

DRYWALL

MOVING SALE

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Sunday June 29th

www.affordablemoversbc.com

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

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

GARAGE SALE

AFFORDABLE MOVING

LANDSCAPING

Pitt Meadows

Large Garage Sale

(778)378-6683

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

HERFORT CONCRETE

Maple Ridge

25457 112 Ave

Gary 467-3024

300

12371 Edge Street

Saturday, June 28th Sunday, June 29th 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

MOUNTAIN-MOVERS.ca

Cellular 604-671-9694

FREE ESTIMATES

Saturday & Sunday June 28 & 29, 9am-3pm

Visit: www.farmfresh

.Jim’s Mowing. 310-JIMS (5467).

778-231-9675, 778-231-9147

Multi Family Garage Sale

604-465-1311

Bsmt suites, bathrooms, windows siding, H/W tank installation, etc NO JOB TOO SMALL

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

VERY LARGE

~ CASH ONLY ~

MOVING & STORAGE

(bottom of 225th Street) Household items, Antiques, a little bit of everything. MAPLE RIDGE

Meadows Landscape Supply

320

9am - 3pm

#127-22555-116 Ave

11757 236th Street

Free Coffee & Lavender Tea

$59.00 Per Ton

604.463.0718 ~ 604.460.6656

CHOICE RENOVATIONS

MISC SERVICES

✶Dump Site Now Open✶

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

Detailed House Cleaning

DESIGN

317

A - 20779 Lougheed Hwy Maple Ridge

$20.00 OFF YOUR FIRST TIME

242

604-465-3189

.

Maple Ridge Sat & Sun. June 28th & 29th

Saturday & Sunday

*Carnivorous Plants *20’’ Moss Baskets ~ $89 *Basket Stuffers ~ $1 *Lots of Vegetable Plants *2.5” Tomato Plants -many varieties .50¢ *All Basket stuffers & Vegetable plants .50¢ *Fresh Local Grown Produce: Lettuce, Kale, Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Peppers & Chives. *Sundew Plants keeps fruit flies out of your kitchen *Handmade little girl dresses ~ $20 *Jewelry ~ $10 & under

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

GARAGE SALES

June 28th & 29th, 9am-2pm

15% OFF ALL BASKETS

17607 Ford Road Pitt Meadows

Intex Janitorial & Maintenance Services

551

GALIANO TOWNHOUSE COMPLEX GARAGE SALE

Open 1pm Fridays, Saturdays & Sundays

all soils are tested for Optimum growing requirements.

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GARAGE SALES

MAPLE RIDGE

12776 256 Street Maple Ridge

NO Wood byproducts used

CLEANING SERVICES

551

BLOOMERS

When QUALITY Matters

236

GARAGE SALES

332

PAVING/SEAL COATING

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

Tar & Gravel DAsphalt D Interlocking shingles DTorch-on Membrane D Laminated shingles All types of Roofing Repairs Free Estimates

604-467-6065

www.rainforestdeckandrail.com

Woodland Decks W Design & Renovations W Decks W Fences W Stairs W Retaining walls W Railings Home Renovations Call Patrick for a free est.

604-351-6245

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HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES WELDING

560

RENTALS

MISC. FOR SALE

706

APARTMENT/CONDO

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

Your Choice for Property Management (Since 1990)

Professional Property Management Services

REAL ESTATE

P.Meadows - Solaris Towers Concrete Hi-rise. 2 Bdrm +den $1375/mo & 3 Bdrm $1575/mo.

Custom Welding & Fabrication

604-530-2938

627

www.eddysweld.com

PETS 456

MAPLE RIDGE

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

AVAILABLE NOW Maple Ridge

SENIORS DISCOUNT

1 Bdrm apts $750 2 Bdrm apts $800

MAPLE COURT I

SUNRISE 22292 122nd Avenue (604)349-5982

FROM $140,000

22437 121st Ave 604-467-0715 &

MAPLE COURT II st

22423 121 Ave 604-467-4894

628 INDUSTRIAL PROPERTIES

Impeccably Clean! Good Apartment Sizes

QUESNEL Lake waterfront home. Near Likely, B.C. Refer to Kijiji Ad ID 577141020 for info. lenyedy@yahoo.ca

Heat SH/W S Prkg S Avail. Now

2 Bdrm. $925/mo. No pets ~ Ref’s req’d.

GARIBALDI Court

633 MOBILE HOMES & PARKS

(604) 463-9522 Central Maple Ridge 2 Bdrm units available. Great location for seniors! Clean, quiet & affordable! Incls heat, h/w, cable. Senior Move-In Allowance. Refs & Credit check req.

(604) 467- 5271 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

Sorry No Pets For more info: google us. NEW 14 Wide in 55+ Mission Park $86,988 w/$550 pad rent. Pet OK. Chuck 604-830-1960

CRIME FREE BUILDING MAPLE RIDGE -11671 Fraser St. 2 bdrm corner apt. with view on 3rd floor. 750 sq.ft. $850/mo. Avail. July 1st. (604)945-7490

FRENCH Bulldog puppies, 2 males available; adorable dark brown brindle just 10 weeks old; ready for forever home. First shots done. Born and raised in loving white rock home. $4,500. Tel 778-847-1591 www.westcoastrarebulldogs.com Golden Retriever (with eye and hip cert) and silver pug available for stud service for pick puppy back (ethical people only need respond) 604-820-4827 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

MAPLE RIDGE 11672 ~ 224th St *2 Bdrm apt $750/mo - Avail Now. *1 Bdrm apt wheelchair accessible $675/mo - Avail July 1st. Includes heat & hot water.

1.5 blks fr Haney Place Mall & 2 blks fr WC Express.

New SRI *1296 sq/ft Double wide $94,888. *New SRI 14’ wide $69,988. Repossessed mobile homes, manufactured homes & modulars. Chuck 604-830-1960.

Call Cole @ 778.828.8219 or 604.942.6466 MAPLE RIDGE

1 & 2 Bdrms available

548

FURNITURE

#1 Cash Buyer

19071 Ford Rd. Pitt Meadows

and Hydro

Clean, Quiet Well Managed Bldg. 3 Blocks to W.C. Express

Near Shopping & Amenities.

W 1 & 2 Bdrm Suites W 3 Appliances W Secured Garage Parking W Adult Oriented W Ref’s Req’d & Absolutely No Pets

604-463-2236 604-463-7450 12186-224 St, Maple Ridge CertiďŹ ed Crime Free Buildings

Point Roberts - Water Front Beach Home (5 min. from Tsawwassen)

MAPLE RIDGE CENTRAL

~ Since 1987 ~

1 & 2 BDRM APTS. $750 & $850/mo Incl heat, h/w. N/P. Avail now.

ANYTHING OF VALUE

604-476-6683

604-463-4449 604-209-6583

741

OFFICE/RETAIL

Furnished & incls. Tidelands

More info. about this spectacular property http://www. tourfactory.com/1156503 Chris Hughes:1.800.723.1313

741

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

* Renovated Suites * *Large *Clean *Very Quiet

$$CASH $$ for your furniture, tools, electronics, antiques, appliances, computers & collectibles.

Single Items to Entire Households

Maple Ridge Swan Court Apartments

Queen Anne Apts.

SENIOR’S DISCOUNT

RECREATIONAL

22334 - 117th Ave Phone 604-463-5660

Great Location

Realtor Services Need it sold? Looking to Buy? Lee Ann Stone 604-763-4704 Sutton West Coast

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

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

Polo Club Apartments

Includes: Heat, Hot Water

Pure bread CAIRN TERRIER Pups Shots, dewormed. $800. Home raised.604-807-5204,604-854-1978

NEWER APARTMENTS

604.466.8404 (Erik)

JOB SEARCH - MADE EASY P/B Black lab puppies, 6 F. 4 M. born May 5, ready June 16, vet✓ $750. 604-825-1730/ 604-217-6551

MAPLE RIDGE

$790/mo & $890/mo

639 REAL ESTATE SERVICES

640

Call for details 604-464-7554.

Pitt Meadows Marina

Year or semi-annual Rental Moorage

Parking + Onsite Manager

604.465.7713

SORRENTO 22260 122nd Avenue (604)319-9341

604.465.7221 PORT COQUITLAM

1 bdrm suite ~ $775 2 bdrm suite ~ $925 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

604-464-3550

MAPLE RIDGE Central. Spacious 1 bdrm, newly painted, nr all amens, insuite w/d, d/w, lrg patio, vaulted ceilings, sec u/g prk. Immed.Ns/Np. $780/mo + utils. 604-307-2241.

OFFICE/RETAIL

741

OFFICE/RETAIL

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

733 MOBILE HOMES & PADS PITT MEADOWS 3 Bdrm mobile home on farm. N/S, N/P. Avail now. $800. 604-465-5731, 604-723-3854

736

HOMES FOR RENT

CENTRAL MAPLE RIDGE- Small 2 bdrm home-Refs & Credit check $1275/m. Peter 604-240-7588

750

SCRAP CAR REMOVAL

752

METAL EXCHANGE WE BUY SCRAP METAL

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

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

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TRUCK CANOPY FOR RANGER or similar. Black no side windows. Good shape - $300: (604)854-4792 or 604-820-8266

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

The Scrapper

OFFICE/RETAIL

Maple Ridge OfďŹ ce & Retail Space

810

AUTO FINANCING

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

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

Rick Medhurst Royal LePage Realty

604-463-3000

746

845

SUITES, LOWER

PITT MEADOWS 2 bdrm suite in new home. NS/NP. Avail Now. $800/mo incl hydro & cable. 604465-5731 or 604-723-3854.

MAPLE RIDGE Balsam St. near water park. 4 Bdrm +den, 2400 s/f, 2 storage rooms, double garage incl all appl’s, NS/NP. July 1st. $1900 +60% utils. Call 604-773-3912.

741

MOTORCYCLES

1981 YAMAHA 650 SPECIAL 68,000 KMS, exc. cond. Full Windjammer fairing. Only used synthetic oil. Qualifies for collectors plates. (Cheap Insurance) Drive shaft & new tires, front & back. $2300/obo. (604)854-4792 or 604-820-8266

MAPLE RIDGE - Balsam Creek 2 bdrm suite,1.5 baths, 5 appli’s, new paint. NS/NP. Avail now. $850 +40% utils. 604-773-3912

MAPLE RIDGE 3 bd 1250sf rancher RV Pets 22770 Ritchie Ave, Email HoFenn@hotmail.com for details 778-846-4916. $1250.

WEST MAPLE RIDGE 4 bdrm home JUST LIKE NEW on 5 ACRES WITH FENCED PASTURE. Hardwood floors, all new appliances, 4 box stall with water & electricity. 60 x 120 riding ring. It’s the perfect package & it sparkles. $1,950/ month AVAIL July 1st. Call George between 9am-5pm 604-467-9300

830

14179 Reichenback Rd

Public Access Launch Ramp Outdoor Storage for Boats, RV’s, Cars, Trucks & Trailers

Maple Ridge Central

CertiďŹ ed crime free clean quiet building for mature adults only. 1 bdrm, gas f/p. No smokers No pets $550 + utils.

CARS - DOMESTIC

*1996 Thunderbird *1956 Pontiac *MOBILE WELDING RIG

709 COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL

Also; Spectacular 3 Acre Parcel at $390,000

818

STORAGE

1/2 month Rent Free Ask manager for details.

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

Derek Manor 2048 Manning Ave.

749

TRANSPORTATION

SENIORS DISCOUNT

1/2 month Rent Free Ask manager for details.

Port Coq ~ 604-941-5452 or 604-944-7889 FREE PREMIUM CABLE $80 Value

RENTALS

APARTMENT/CONDO

Call 604-464-7548

~ FINANCING AVAILABLE ~

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

706

Visit our website for other rentals: www.proďŹ le-properties.com

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Bully Style Pittbull pups 8/wks vet checked, blue fawn & blacks, $1500/obo. 778-237-2824.

APARTMENT/CONDO

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HAY FOR SALE - In Field $4/Bale. Weather Permitting Wynnk Farms (604)467-4419

477

HOMES WANTED

RENTALS

847 SPORT UTILITY VEHICLES

ROOMS FOR RENT

$75 OFF 1ST MONTH

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

2009 TOYOTA RAV4 LIMITED V6, 3.5L, 4/dr, 4WD, 5spd, 83K. Pyrite colour, leather int, satellite radio, Bluetooth, a/c, pwr sunroof, heated front seats, rear fold-down seat, push button/smart key. One owner, non-smoker. LOADED! Exc Cond! $20,500. 604-338-4114

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®The Hyundai names, logos, product names, feature names, images and slogans are trademarks owned by Hyundai Auto Canada Corp. †Finance offers available O.A.C. from Hyundai Financial Services based on a new 2014 Elantra L 6-Speed Manual/Elantra GT L 6-Speed Manual/Accent 4-Door L Manual/Tucson 2.0L GL FWD with an annual finance rate of 0%/0%/0%/2.9% for 90 months. *0 payments (payment deferral) for up to 74 days is available on all new 2014 Elantra L 6-Speed Manual/Elantra GT L 6-Speed Manual/Accent 4-Door L/Tucson 2.0L GL FWD Manual models. Payment deferral offers apply only to purchase finance offers on approved credit. Payments for purchase finance offers are paid in arrears. If 74-day payment deferral is selected, the original term of the contract will be extended by 60 days for bi-weekly finance contracts. Hyundai Auto Canada Corp. will pay the interest of the deferral for the first 60 days of the bi-weekly finance contract. After this period, interest will start to accrue and the purchaser will pay the principal and interest bi-weekly over the remaining term of the contract. Payment deferral not available with 96-month financing. Bi-weekly payments are $78/$96/$68/$128 for 74 days. $0 down payment required. Cost of borrowing is $0/$0/$76/$2,601. Finance offers include Delivery and Destination of $1,595/$1,595/$1,595/$1,760. Finance offer excludes registration, insurance, PPSA, fees, levies, license fees, applicable taxes and dealer admin. fees of up to $499. Fees may vary by dealer. Delivery and Destination charge includes freight, P.D.E. and a full tank of gas. ‡Purchase, finance or lease a new 2014 Elantra L/Elantra GT L/Accent L Sedan/Tucson GL Manual and you will receive a Gas Card worth $425/$500/$425/$600. Based on Manufacturer’s approved combined fuel consumption ratings of 6.6L/100km/ 7.2L/100km/ 6.4L/100km/ 8.6L/100km at 18,000km/year [yearly average driving distance (Transport Canada’s Provincial Light Vehicle Fleet Statistics, 2014)] at an average gas cost of $1.45/L, this is equivalent to 297L/324L/288L/387L for 90 days. Actual fuel efficiency may vary based on driving conditions and the addition of certain vehicle accessories. Fuel economy figures are used for comparison purposes only. ΩPrice adjustments are calculated against the vehicle’s starting price. Price adjustments of up to $2,325/$1,400/$1,825/$900 available on in stock 2014 Elantra L 6-Speed Manual/Elantra GT L 6-Speed Manual/Accent 4-Door L Manual/Tucson GL Manual. Price adjustments applied before taxes. Offer cannot be combined or used in conjunction with any other available offers. Offer is non-transferable and cannot be assigned. No vehicle trade-in required. Price of models shown: 2014 Elantra Limited /2014 Elantra GT SE w/ Tech /2014 Accent 4 Door GLS/2014Tucson 2.4L Limited AWD are $25,244/$28,394/$20,359/$35,359. Prices include Delivery and Destination charges of $1,595/$1,595/$1,595/$1,760 . Prices exclude registration, insurance, PPSA, fees, levies, license fees, applicable taxes and dealer admin. fees of up to $499. Fees may vary by dealer. Fuel consumption for new 2014 Elantra L Manual (HWY 5.3L/100KM; City 7.6.L/100KM); 2014 Elantra GT L Manual (HWY 5.8L/100KM; City 8.5L/100KM); 2014 Accent 4-Door L (HWY 5.3L/100KM; City 7.5L/100KM); 2014 Tucson FWD (HWY 7.2L/100KM; City10.0L/100KM); are based on Manufacturer Testing. Actual fuel efficiency may vary based on driving conditions and the addition of certain vehicle accessories. Fuel economy figures are used for comparison purposes only. *†‡ ΩOffers available for a limited time, and subject to change or cancellation without notice. Dealer may sell for less. Inventory is limited, dealer order may be required. Visit www.hyundaicanada.com or see dealer for complete details. ††Hyundai’s Comprehensive Limited Warranty coverage covers most vehicle components against defects in workmanship under normal use and maintenance conditions.

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