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▶ WHO’S ON FIRST? Team Canada’s Carey-Leigh Thomas is safe at first base as Quinn Dhaliwal of the White Rock Renegades catches the ball Saturday at the Scotiabank Canadian Open Fastpitch International Championship at Softball City. Team Canada won the game 10-0. The tournament concluded last night (Monday) with Canada, Japan and the United States playing off for the championship (after The Leader’s press deadline). For updates, visit surreyleader. com

▶ ‘OPTIMIZATION’ HELPS TRANSLINK CARRY MORE RIDERS

JEFF NAGEL

The Surrey area has been the big beneficiary of TransLink’s strategy of shuffling bus service to carry more people with the transportation authority’s limited resources. Richmond and Maple Ridge, on the other hand, saw a net decrease in bus service between 2010 and 2013, according to a new TransLink report on bus system performance. It concludes TransLink is reaping gains from its ongoing service optimization initiative, which culls service hours from some routes or times where buses are underused and bolsters service in areas where overcrowded buses routinely pass up waiting passengers, or where more buses could attract new riders. Over the three-year period, the South of Fraser bus routes were allocated 11 per cent more service hours, while the North Shore got an extra 8.9 per cent. Richmond, however, was reduced by 3.9 per cent and Maple Ridge/ Pitt Meadows bus service was cut 2.3 per cent. continued on page 2

▶ “We’re pleased with the results. We’re trying to do the best we can with the resources we have.” JEFF BUSBY

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council in 1880 until 1957, when it was abolished by the province. That was the year that Ward 7 seceded, creating its own municipality called White Rock. continued on page 3

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Changes were minimal elsewhere in the region. Bus ridership increased in all parts of the region except Burnaby between 2010 and 2013, with gains of two per cent in Vancouver, the North Shore and the Tri-Cities, 10 per cent in Richmond, 11 per cent in Maple Ridge/Pitt Meadows, 15 per cent South of the Fraser (Surrey, White Rock, Langley, North Delta) and a 21 per cent increase in South Delta. Overall, it means TransLink is moving about three per cent more people by bus with largely the same resources as 2010 – an extra eight million trips per year. “We’re pleased with the results,” said TransLink’s Jeff Busby. “We’re trying to do the best we can with the resources we have.” Busby said the cut in Richmond bus service was because many residents began using the Canada Line after it opened in 2010. The report says the

strategy has eased ridership at off-peak crowding on routes times and weekends, like the 25, 41, and 99 particularly in Surrey, B-Line in Vancouver, the Richmond and the 319 in Surrey, 106 in North Shore, suggesting Burnaby/New West and transit is becoming more the 410 in Richmond. useful to more people It also allowed the outside traditional comlaunch of new routes mute times. such as the 188 along Further service adjustCoast Meridian and ments are expected for David Avethis year nue in the and next ▶ “We know Tri-Cities year, but we need to and extendBusby said ing the 335 there are grow the the in Surrey limits to transit system what the to Newton along 72 strategy can to keep up Avenue. achieve. with demand.” Some new “We’re remoney was ally working JEFF BUSBY invested in around the Surrey and edges with Langley, bethe changes yond reallocated hours we are able to make,” taken from other parts he said. “We know we of the region, to launch need to grow the transit the new 555 express bus system to keep up with from Langley over the demand.” Port Mann Bridge and Metro Vancouver the new King George mayors have proposed B-Line. a major expansion of Busby said some gains bus service, along with have come from making extended rapid transit bus schedules more effilines, but are still in cient, with better route talks with the provincial designs that reduce the government as to what time to get to and from new taxes might be put depots. to a regional referendum He said there’s been to pay for the plan. significant growth in

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▼ CASINOS REFUSED PAYOUTS TO SOME BANNED GAMBLERS JEFF NAGEL

A B.C. Supreme Court judge has ruled some problem gamblers who had themselves banned from B.C. casinos but managed to keep playing are owed jackpots that were withheld by the B.C. Lottery Corp. The ruling in the class action lawsuit applies only to jackpots over $10,000 that were won but not paid out between April 2009 and June 2010, because jackpot entitlement rules were not validly enacted during that period. Justice John Savage ruled the BCLC had “no authority to withhold jackpot prizes” at that time. The rules were clarified in 2010 when the province amended its Gaming Control Act, and self-excluded gamblers who were refused big payouts after that are out of luck. The case was led by two problem gamblers on behalf of numerous others who enrolled in the voluntary self-exclusion program yet still lost large amounts at casinos. Hamidreza Haghdust was denied jackpots totaling $35,000 at casinos in Coquitlam and Vancouver and Michael Lee was refused a payout of more than $42,000 at a community gaming centre in Duncan. The plaintiffs argued the large prizes should not have been confiscated because BCLC failed to keep them out of the casinos under the self-exclusion program and was therefore in breach of contract. The judge did find BCLC was in breach of contract, noting that although Haghdust and Lee knew they were breaking the rules by re-entering casinos to gamble while banned, the lottery corporation was not blameless. “BCLC is a large quasi-corporate ▶ “BCLC is a entity with a total monopoly over the large quasiprovision of the corporate entity very thing with which the plaintiff with a total class struggle,” the monopoly...” judgment says. “Gamblers are ferJUSTICE JOHN SAVAGE ried to its facilities and receive loyalty rewards. BCLC is undoubtedly in a more powerful position.” BCLC said in a statement it will work with lawyers for the plaintiffs to return jackpots to those who are eligible. “Overall, the decision validates BCLC’s ability to withhold jackpots as a deterrent for those who are voluntary self-excluded and that the program is being operated effectively,” the Crown corporation said. It’s not known how many gamblers may now be paid their five-year-old winnings. Lawyers behind the case initially said they were trying to recoup 427 jackpots worth total of up to $1.5 million, but only some of those prizes were withheld during the initial 14 months after the BCLC introduced its denial of winnings policy in 2009. While Haghdust was denied big jackpots when he managed to re-enter casinos, he also incurred $200,000 in losses since entering the self-exclusion program in 2006. An earlier court ruling found BCLC did not owe damages to a North Delta woman who entered casinos in Surrey and Langley while excluded and lost $78,000.

A ward system would see councillors elected in specific areas of Surrey, with the mayor being elected at-large by all voters across the city. CITY OF SURREY

▶ SURREY RESIDENTS ‘LOUD AND CLEAR’ OVER WARD SYSTEM from page 1

Opponents have argued wards can lead to corruption, as one area representative horse trades with another to win projects for their districts. However, in the last 20 years, there has been increasing pressure from the public to bring wards to Surrey. Mayoral candidate Doug McCallum has vowed to implement a ward system here the day he’s elected. His version would have four wards, with two councillors each. The mayor would be elected at-large. Surrey First Coun. Linda Hepner told The Leader Thursday she isn’t a big fan of wards, but said she will hold a referendum in 2018 allowing the public to decide. Coun. Barinder Rasode is supportive of bringing wards into the city. She said she’s hearing “loud and clear” from Surrey residents that’s what they want.

Doug McCallum: Four wards with two councillors.

Linda Hepner: Have a referendum on wards in 2018.

She sees no reason to bring it to referendum but favours an extensive public consultation process before the system is implemented. Rasode also wants a “hybrid” system, where some councillors would be elected at-large, and the rest would represent wards. Vikram Bajwa who declared his candidacy for mayor some time ago, believes wards are “nine years overdue.” He believes the electoral process has been “hijacked” over the last decade without one. As passionate as he is about them, he wouldn’t implement wards without taking the idea to referendum. In either case, after the November election, wards will likely be either in the works or the subject of serious discussion as the city prepares to go to referendum, although the victorious mayor will need the support of his or her council.

Barinder Rasode: No referendum, but extensive public consultation.

Vikram Bajwa: Referendum – wards are nine years overdue.


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Young women are interested in local politics, but feel disconnected from the process, a recent Simon Fraser University study has found. Two SFU students were expected to appear before Surrey council on Monday afternoon – after The Leader’s press deadline – to ask the city to ensure the diverse

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with members representing the diverse population of women living in Surrey. The committee would help the city develop a gender equality strategy; apply a “gender lens” to city policy making; and create a Young Women Civic Leaders working group. Dhesa and Mangat are members of the Young Women Civic Leaders committee, a project run by the Justice Education Society of B.C. and funded by Status of Women Canada. The project addresses barriers that prevent women and girls from being active participants in political and community life.

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The injured wife of a high-ranking member of the Surrey Sikh community has died. The Integrated Homicide Investigation Team (IHIT) confirmed the death of Narinder Kaur Kalsi Sunday afternoon, one week after she was found in severe medical distress inside her South Surrey home.

Baldev Singh Kalsi “Sadly, Narinder Kaur Kalsi was taken off of life support today and pronounced deceased just before 4:30 p.m.,” IHIT announced on Twitter. Kalsi’s husband, Baldev Singh Kalsi, was charged last week with attempted murder after his wife was placed on life support July 13. On Monday, the charge was upgraded to second-degree murder. Kalsi was hospitalized himself last week following an in-custody attack. Surrey RCMP say the 66-year-old suffered facial injuries in an assault at the Surrey Pretrial Services Centre July 15. RCMP has identified a 42-year-old inmate at the facility as a suspect. On Thursday, Kalsi was removed from his position as president of the Gurdwara Sahib Brookside temple. Temple spokesman Surindar Singh Jabal and new president Sardul Singh Rehal said they are “deeply saddened” and that temple management “categorically condemns all kinds of violence.” Friday afternoon, a judge ordered Kalsi to remain in custody without bail.


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▼ SPEED IS NOT A KILLER; BAD DRIVING SKILLS AND POOR JUDGEMENT ARE

‘Outrageous’ rates

I was very impressed with the fact that Tom Fletcher listed the more relevant causes of injury in car accidents and pointed out that speed is very frequently not the problem (“Letting drivers set speed limits,” The Leader, July 15). Travelling at high speed when it’s safe to do so should not be used as an excuse to top up budgets. Speeding fines and ICBC rate hikes are just other kinds of hidden taxes that we have to prevent. The only way to do that is to outlaw the principle upon which the police are allowed to issue speeding fines. That is, we need to understand that in principle, speed is not the root cause of accidents, bad driving skills and poor judgment are. Speed is only one factor in the big picture, along with road conditions, physical condition of the driver at the time of an accident, etc. Punishment for merely travelling at high speed on an empty road is illogical and immoral. For further information on the root causes of accidents, visit sense.bc.ca

▼ PARKING FEES AT SURREY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL ARE UNFAIR

David Simonov

Chilliwack General Hospital and Surrey Memorial Hospital (SMH) are both part of Fraser Health. So can someone tell me, or anyone else who has to park at SMH, how the huge discrepancy in parking rates is in any way fair, never mind affordable? A couple of weeks ago we had to take our grandson and his wheelchair van to emergency at SMH. Over $40 later in parking fees, we were able to take him home. Last week I had to park in the Chilliwack hospital lot while my sister was in emergency. Cost? Only $5.75 for 12 hours. Both are Impark lots. How did Fraser Health negotiate such an unfair parking rate for

A letter writer asks why parking rates differ at hospitals in Surrey and Chilliwack. FILE PHOTO the citizens of Surrey? And why is it so much cheaper in Chilliwack? Are the residents of Surrey that much better off that they can afford these outrageous parking rates? I don’t think so.

This is outrageous and something needs to be done. Come on Fraser Health Authority – answer for yourself. Liz Irwin, Surrey

▼ SURREY BREWERY MAKING PRO-ACTIVE CHOICES ABOUT WASTE WATER Re: “Beer brewers face sewage crackdown,” The Leader, July 14 online. We at Central City made a conscious decision at the time of construction to include a waste-water treatment plant within the brewery, and be pro-active and a leader in brewery effluent discharge. We have been visited by the Annacis Island treatment facility and have received praise for the steps we have taken to fully mitigate a potential problem. I would like the Surrey public to know and be proud that we are not lumped in to the “crackdown” that may be coming.

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VIEWPOINT

B.C. back in black, deep in debt BC VIEWS ▼ Tom Fletcher

When the audited public accounts confirmed a $353 million surplus for the last fiscal year, B.C. Liberal political staff were quick to remind reporters of the NDP’s main theme from last year’s election campaign. Pages of election quotes from almost every NDP MLA were waiting to be distributed. It was a “bogus budget,” one of the more polite tags applied to the government’s pre-election fiscal plan. “It underestimates the costs in a whole bunch of ministries and we’re going to have to review that because all of the decisions that we propose in our platform will have to be implemented,” said then-leader Adrian Dix, describing the NDP’s plans to tax and spend more. Skeena MLA Robin Austin targeted health care in the budget debate: “Bearing in mind that our population is actually increasing, bearing in mind that our population is aging, I think it’s very unrealistic to think we can actually limit health care expenditures to 2.7 per cent.”

As it turned out, health care spending grew by just over two per cent. It still went up by $360 million from the previous year, but after annual increases of six or seven per cent had become the norm, this is quite an achievement. New agreements remain to be negotiated with doctors and nurses, so we’re unlikely to see the same cost control results for the current year. Ottawa’s health care transfer payment formula has changed, and increases are to be capped at three per cent a year by 2016, so this is the kind of spending restraint all provinces are expected to produce. Education was the only other ministry to receive significant extra funding last year, up $299 million despite continuing enrolment decline. Like health, the education budget goes up every year, and these increases, along with strong student performance results, expose the rhetoric of the B.C. Teachers’ Federation about a cashstarved system for what it is. But the biggest fabrication of last

year’s election was the “debt free B.C.” slogan emblazoned on the side of Premier Christy Clark’s campaign bus. The public accounts confirm that the province’s total debt rose to just over $60 billion, the latest of a series of increases since 2008. The much-touted balanced budget is on the operating side, while the province continues to pile up debt to pay for the Port Mann mega-project, hospitals, schools and other big infrastructure. Finance Minister Mike de Jong emphasized the difference between capital and operating expenditures. “We’re borrowing to build as opposed to paying for the groceries,” he said. “Debt free B.C.” was not an outright misrepresentation, merely one of the most far-fetched promises ever delivered in the history of B.C. politics. The legislature is to convene in October so the B.C. Liberals can pass a taxation framework for

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the nascent liquefied natural gas industry, which the government hopes will generate the revenues to ultimately pay off the province’s $60-billion mortgage. Meanwhile there is more capital debt ahead. The cabinet is expected to green-light the Site C dam on the Peace River this fall, a decade-long project estimated to cost $8 billion. Along with the public accounts, the finance ministry released a list of surplus land sales. The sale of 50-odd properties, some of them closed schools, netted the provincial treasury about $310 million, which accounts for most of the surplus. Was this “selling off the family silverware to try and balance the books,” as now-NDP leader John Horgan termed it before the election? It’s certainly not a revenue source to be matched next year. Tom Fletcher is legislature reporter and columnist for Black Press.

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Metro sewage could heat hundreds of highrises ▶ OFFICIALS OPEN TO PROPOSALS TO TAP RESOURCE THAT’S CURRENTLY FLUSHED

Royal Columbian Hospital as well as at Sapperton Green. Either project could tap sewage heat. Richmond is exploring the potential use of sewage heat in a district energy system in the northern part of the city. A study will also examine whether Vancouver International Airport could be partly heated by JEFF NAGEL capturing heat from treated effluent before it’s The water that gushes out of the average home discharged to sea. from flushed toilets or draining dishwashers And Surrey recently studied options to use sewand showers might not seem like a major energy age heat in district energy systems being considsource. ered for its City Centre. But Metro Vancouver staff estimate a huge Metro staff have proposed to offer free use of its amount of heat could be captured from the region’s sewage to encourage the renewable, green source sewage – enough to heat 500 to 700 highrise condo of energy on the basis that it helps reduce regional buildings. carbon emissions. “There really is tremendous capacity,” The regional district would charge said Jeff Carmichael, Metro’s manager ▶ “There municipalities or private proponents of utility research and innovation. only to recover its costs for infrastrucreally is The technology involves diverting ture changes, not to make money. sewage from a Metro main to a heat tremendous That has raised some eyebrows. exchanger, where the heat is passed “As soon as you tell me the value of capacity.” into a different pipe network that then a raw material is zero because you’re JEFF CARMICHAEL carries hot water to heat buildings, not doing anything else with it, I query ideally via a district energy system. that,” said electoral area director Maria “Sewage is warm,” Carmichael Harris. explained. “So there are ways to wrap a The proposed policy on sewage heat pipe around that warm pipe and extract the heat.” is expected to go to a board vote in September. The idea isn’t new. Vancouver’s Olympic Village But City of North Vancouver Mayor Darrell on southeast False Creek was built with a district Mussatto said he wants a guarantee that any new energy system that captures 70 per cent of the project built on the promise of free use of sewage heat it needs from city sewer lines – the first such heat won’t be charged for access later. project in North America. Greenhouse gas reductions aren’t the only enviSimilar sewage heat projects are being actively ronmental benefit. Extracting heat from sewage is considered elsewhere in Metro Vancouver as interbetter for marine life because the process cools the est grows, Carmichael said. effluent so it’s closer to the temperature of ocean New Westminster is looking at a major district water when discharged. Cooler sewage also means energy network as part of the reconstruction of less odour and corrosion of Metro pipes.

Sediment from the hops or other organic material used in beer brewing often goes down the drain where it’s difficult to treat. FILE PHOTO

Beer brewers face sewage crackdown ▶ REGION PLANS BYLAW TO REQUIRE WASTE FILTRATION JEFF NAGEL

Craft beer brewers and other commercial fermenters are being warned they must stop using Metro Vancouver’s sewer system as a dumping ground. Sediment from the hops, grain, fruit, yeast or other organic material used in beer brewing or wine

making often goes down the drain where it’s difficult to treat, contributing to pipe corrosion and odour in the sewage treatment system. Metro Vancouver utility planning director Fred Nenninger says the explosion of brewing operations in recent years has left them dealing with a “significant increase” in such solids entering the sewer lines. Alcohol fermenters such as breweries will be expected to filter

their waste water before discharge and monitor its acidity. The region expects to formally regulate the industry’s sewage discharges with a bylaw next year that would also impose fees to recover Metro’s costs. The new rules would apply not just to breweries, but brew pubs, wineries, distilleries and U-brew outlets. Nenninger doesn’t think it will be difficult for the industry to comply.

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COMMUNITY CHARTER S.B.C. 2003 CHAPTER 26 NOTICE OF INTENTION TO SELL CITY LANDS

Pursuant to Sections 26 and 94 of the Community Charter S.B.C. 2003, Chapter 26, as amended, the City of Surrey hereby gives notice of the intention to dispose of the following City lands: Her Majesty the Queen in Right of the Province of British Columbia, as represented by the Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure Reason for Disposition: The City lands are being disposed to the Province to accommodate the Port Mann/Hwy. No. 1 Project and the South Fraser Perimeter Project in the City of Surrey as part of the Province’s Gateway Project. Nature of Disposition: Fee Simple or by Section 107 of Land Title Act Road Dedication Reference Plans. Consideration: In exchange of the City lands the Province will provide the City with infrastructure works, rights-of-way for pathways and lands for park/environmental purposes, all for the benefit of the City. Purchaser:

City Lands: 1. That part of: 12242 Industrial Road Parcel Identifier 000-528-374 Lot 11, Except Parcel “F” (Bylaw Plan 67931), Section 7, Block 5 North, Range 2 West, New Westminster District, Plan 6382 shown as “Arterial Highway” on Ref. Plan EPP1894. 2. That part of: 12248 Industrial Road Parcel Identifier 000-594-989 Lot 10, Except Parcel “E” (Bylaw Plan 67931), Section 7, Block 5 North, Range 2 West, New Westminster District, Plan 6382 shown as “Arterial Highway” on Ref. Plan EPP1894. 3. 12262 Industrial Road Parcel Identifier 000-616-702 Lot 26, Except Parcel A (Bylaw Plan 67931), Section 7, Block 5 North, Range 2 West, New Westminster District, Plan 61933. 4. That part of: 12841 – 115B Avenue Parcel Identifier 000-636-762 Lot 38, Block 1, Section 9, Block 5 North, Range 2 West, New Westminster District, Plan 480 shown as “Road” on Ref. Plan EPP382. 5. That part of: 13131 – 115B Avenue Parcel Identifier 000-897-434 Lot 40, Block 40, Section 9, Block 5 North, Range 2 West, New Westminster District, Plan 480 shown as “Road” on Ref. Plan EPP250. 6. That part of: 13129 – 115B Avenue Parcel Identifier 000-897-442 Lot 41, Block 40, Section 9, Block 5 North, Range 2 West, New Westminster District, Plan 480 shown as “Road” on Ref. Plan EPP250. 7. That part of: 12985 – 115B Avenue Parcel Identifier 001-021-265 Lot “A”, Block 20, Section 9, Block 5 North, Range 2 West, New Westminster District, Plan 480 shown as “Road” on Ref. Plan EPP218. 8. That part of: 13060 – 116 Avenue Parcel Identifier 001-134-221 Lot “B” (R60232E), Block 21, Section 9, Block 5 North, Range 2 West, New Westminster District, Plan 480 shown as “Road” on Ref. Plan EPP199. 9. That part of: 12844 – 116 Avenue Parcel Identifier 001-314-432 Lot G (Y36282), Block 1, Section 9, Block 5 North, Range 2 West, New Westminster District, Plan 480 shown as “Road” on Ref. Plan EPP382.

10. That part of : 13063 – 115B Avenue Parcel Identifier 001-502-590 Lot A, Block 21, Section 9, Block 5 North, Range 2 West, New Westminster District, Plan 480 shown as “Road” on Ref. Plan EPP199.

19. That part of: 12971 – 115B Avenue Parcel Identifier 005-136-555 Lot 31, Block 20, Section 9, Block 5 North, Range 2 West, New Westminster District, Plan 480 shown as “Road” on Ref. Plan EPP218.

28. That part of: 12606 – 116 Avenue Parcel Identifier 010-717-633 Lot 5, Section 8, Block 5 North, Range 2 West, New Westminster District, Plan 2742. shown as “Road” on Ref. Plan EPP491.

38. That part of: 12908 – 116 Avenue Parcel Identifier 011-588-811 Lot 2, Block 20, Section 9, Block 5 North, Range 2 West, New Westminster District, Plan 480 shown as “Road” on Ref. Plan EPP382.

47. That part of: 13072 – 116 Avenue Parcel Identifier 011-589-931 Lot 18, Block 21, Section 9, Block 5 North, Range 2 West, New Westminster District, Plan 480 shown as “Road” on Ref. Plan EPP199.

11. The 0.198 hectare part of: 10429 Grace Road Parcel Identifier 001-858-866 Lot 1 District Lot 8 Group 2 Section 19 Block 5 North Range 2 West NWD Plan 24605 shown as “Road” on Ref. Plan EPP366.

20. The 4,170 m2 and 9,600 m2 parts of: 15151 – 112 Avenue Parcel Identifier 005-818-125 Lot 1, Section 8, Block 5 North, Range 1 West, New Westminster District, Plan 40784 shown as “Arterial Highway” on Ref. Plan EPP5809 and as “Road” on Ref. Plan EPP5810.

29. That part of: 13982 – 117 Avenue Parcel Identifier 010-961-534 Lot 9, Block 29, New Westminster District, Plan 2546 shown as “Road” on Explanatory Plan EPP168.

39. That part of: 12902 – 116 Avenue Parcel Identifier 011-588-829 Lot 3, Block 20, Section 9, Block 5 North, Range 2 West, New Westminster District, Plan 480 shown as “Road” on Ref. Plan EPP382.

48. That part of: 13092 – 116 Avenue Parcel Identifier 011-589-990 Lot 24, Block 21, Section 9, Block 5 North, Range 2 West, New Westminster District, Plan 480 shown as “Road” on Ref. Plan EPP205.

12. That part of: 12360 Industrial Road Parcel Identifier 002-026-716 Lot 16, Block 4, Section 7, Block 5 North, Range 2 West, New Westminster District, Plan 1755 shown as “Road” on Ref. Plan EPP496.

21. The 4,898 m2 part of: 11455 – 136 Street (Bolivar Park) Parcel Identifier: 006-161-553 Lot 231, Section 10, Block 5 North, Range 2 West, New Westminster District Plan 47060 shown as “Road” on Ref. Plan EPP30226.

40. That part of: 12930 – 116 Avenue Parcel Identifier 011-588-861 Lot “C” (R63874), Block 20, Section 9, Block 5 North, Range 2 West, New Westminster District, Plan 480 shown as “Road” on Ref. Plan EPP382.

13. That part of: 12366 Industrial Road Parcel Identifier 002-026-732 Lot 17, Block 4, Section 7, Block 5 North, Range 2 West, New Westminster District, Plan 1755 shown as “Road” on Ref. Plan EPP496.

22. That part of: 13084 – 116 Avenue Parcel Identifier 007-904-967 Lot 22, Block 21, Section 9, Block 5 North, Range 2 West, New Westminster District, Plan 480 shown as “Road” on Ref. Plan EPP205.

49. That part of: 13033 – 115B Avenue Parcel Identifier 011-590-173 Lot 41, Block 21, Section 9, Block 5 North, Range 2 West, New Westminster District, Plan 480 shown as “Road” on Explanatory Plan EPP222.

14. That part of: 13191 – 115B Avenue Parcel Identifier 002-398-281 Lot 25, Block 40, Section 9, Block 5 North, Range 2 West, New Westminster District, Plan 480 shown as “Road” on Ref. Plan EPP250.

23. That part of: 13086 – 116 Avenue Parcel Identifier 007-904-975 Lot 23, Block 21, Section 9, Block 5 North, Range 2 West, New Westminster District, Plan 480 shown as “Road” on Ref. Plan EPP205.

15. That part of: 13187 – 115B Avenue Parcel Identifier 002-398-354 Lot 26, Block 40, Section 9, Block 5 North, Range 2 West, New Westminster District, Plan 480 shown as “Road” on Ref. Plan EPP250.

24. That part of: 11582 – 136 Street Parcel Identifier 008-765-812 Lot 9, Section 11, Block 5 North, Range 2 West, New Westminster District, Plan 2473 shown as “Road” on Ref. Plan EPP576.

16. That part of: 11876 Tannery Road Parcel Identifier 002-477-220 Lot 2, District Lots 7 and 8, Group 2 New Westminster District, Plan 70513 shown as “Road” on Ref. Plan EPP297.

25. That part of: 10652 – 156 Street Parcel Identifier 008-785-040 Lot 43, Section 21, Block 5 North, Range 1 West, New Westminster District, Plan 75492 shown as “Arterial Road” on Ref. Plan EPP11046.

17. That part of: 12074 Old Yale Road Parcel Identifier 002-492-822 Lot A, District Lots 4, 5 and 6 Group 2, New Westminster District, Plan 70521 shown as “Arterial Highway” on Ref. Plan EPP 14216.

26. The 0.0685 hectare part of: 11232 River Road Parcel Identifier 010-416-528 Parcel “A” (Reference Plan 16073), Lot “E”, Section 35, Block 5 North, Range 3 West, New Westminster District, Plan 18461 shown as “Road” on Ref. Plan EPP12472.

18. The 928.4 m2 part of: 13290 – 115 Avenue (Bolivar Park) Parcel Identifier: 003-067-351 Lot 274 Except: Part on Plan LMP38836 Section 10 Block 5 North Range 2 West New Westminster District Plan 62313 shown as “Road” on Ref. Plan EPP14975.

27. That part of: 12602 – 116 Avenue Parcel Identifier 010-717-625 Lot 4, Section 8, Block 5 North, Range 2 West, New Westminster District, Plan 2742 shown as “Road” on Ref. Plan EPP491.

30. 13878 – 117 Avenue Parcel Identifier 010-961-607 Lot 3, Block 30, New Westminster District, Plan 2546. 31. That part of: 13183 – 115B Avenue Parcel Identifier 011-201-363 Lot “A”, Section 9, Block 5 North, Range 2 West, New Westminster District, Plan 6612 shown as “Road” on Ref. Plan EPP250. 32. The 608.1 m2 part of: 11642 – 130 Street Parcel Identifier 011-237-155 Lot 26, Section 4, Block 5 North, Range 2 West, New Westminster District, Plan 6630 shown as “Road” on Ref. Plan EPP11485. 33. That part of: 12854 – 116 Avenue Parcel Identifier 011-579-781 Lot 14, Block 1, Section 9, Block 5 North, Range 2 West, New Westminster District, Plan 480 shown as “Road” on Ref. Plan EPP382. 34. That part of: 12856 – 116 Avenue Parcel Identifier 011-579-803 Lot 15, Block 1, Section 9, Block 5 North, Range 2 West, New Westminster District, Plan 480 shown as “Road” on Ref. Plan EPP382. 35. That part of: 12884 – 116 Avenue Parcel Identifier 011-579-820 Lot 22, Block 1, Section 9, Block 5 North, Range 2 West, New Westminster District, Plan 480 shown as “Road” on Ref. Plan EPP382.

42. That part of: 12964 – 116 Avenue Parcel Identifier 011-588-900 Lot 17, Block 20, Section 9, Block 5 North, Range 2 West, New Westminster District, Plan 480 shown as “Road” on Ref. Plan EPP224. 43. That part of: 12970 – 116 Avenue Parcel Identifier 011-588-969 Lot 20, Block 20, Section 9, Block 5 North, Range 2 West, New Westminster District, Plan 480 shown as “Road” on Ref. Plan EPP224. 44. 12972 – 116 Avenue Parcel Identifier 011-588-985 Lot 21, Block 20, Section 9, Block 5 North, Range 2 West, New Westminster District, Plan 480 shown as “Road” on Ref. Plan EPP224.

36. That part of: 12879 – 115B Avenue Parcel Identifier 011-580-003 Lot “C”, Block 1, Section 9, Block 5 North, Range 2 West, New Westminster District, Plan 480 shown as “Road” on Ref. Plan EPP382.

45. That part of: 12925 – 115B Avenue Parcel Identifier 011-589-116 Lot 42, Block 20, Section 9, Block 5 North, Range 2 West, New Westminster District, Plan 480 shown as “Road” on Ref. Plan EPP382.

37. That part of: 12912 – 116 Avenue Parcel Identifier 011-588-802 Lot 1, Block 20, Section 9, Block 5 North, Range 2 West, New Westminster District, Plan 480 shown as “Road” on Ref. Plan EPP382.

46. That part of: 13070 – 116 Avenue Parcel Identifier 011-589-922 Lot 17, Block 21, Section 9, Block 5 North, Range 2 West, New Westminster District, Plan 480 shown as “Road” on Ref. Plan EPP199.

Further information can be obtained from the City of Surrey, Realty Services Division, Engineering Department, 13450 – 104 Avenue, Surrey, BC V3T 1V8. Phone (604) 598-5718. THIS ADVERTISEMENT IS FOR THE PURPOSE OF PUBLIC DISCLOSURE ONLY, NOT SOLICITATION OF AN OFFER

41. That part of: 12962 – 116 Avenue Parcel Identifier 011-588-888 Lot 16, Block 20, Section 9, Block 5 North, Range 2 West, New Westminster District, Plan 480 shown as “Road” on Explanatory Plan EPP224.

50. That part of: 13108 – 116 Avenue Parcel Identifier 011-602-449 Lot 1, Block 40, Section 9, Block 5 North, Range 2 West, New Westminster District, Plan 480 shown as “Road” on Explanatory Plan EPP206. 51. That part of: 13113 – 115B Avenue Parcel Identifier 011-602-457 Lot 46, Block 40, Section 9, Block 5 North, Range 2 West, New Westminster District, Plan 480 shown as “Road” on Explanatory Plan EPP246.

52. That part of: 13184 – 116 Avenue Parcel Identifier 011-602-465 Lot 24, Block 40, Section 9, Block 5 North, Range 2 West, New Westminster District, Plan 480 shown as “Road” on Ref. Plan EPP250. 53. That part of: 13143 – 115B Avenue Parcel Identifier: 011-602-473 Lot 37 Block 40, Section 9, Block 5 North, Range 2 West, NWD Plan 480 shown as “Road” on Ref. Plan EPP 250. 54. That part of: 13141 – 115B Avenue Parcel Identifier 011-602-490 Lot 38, Block 40, Section 9, Block 5 North, Range 2 West, New Westminster District, Plan 480 shown as “Road” on Ref. Plan EPP250.

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Delay pushes pipeline desicion past 2015 federal election ▶ NATIONAL ENERGY BOARD EXTENDS REVIEW OF KINDER MORGAN’S TWINNING PROPOSAL JEFF NAGEL

The National Energy Board (NEB) is extending its review of Kinder Morgan’s Trans Mountain oil pipeline expansion by seven months to give the company more time to provide information on its revised route. The regulator now plans to make a final recommendation on the project by Jan. 25, 2016, instead of July 2, 2015. The federal government would then have six months to make a final decision on approving the project. B.C. Green Party MLA Andrew Weaver said the delay has major political ramifications. “What this has done is pushed the final decision on Kinder Morgan from before the federal election to after the federal election of 2015,” Weaver said. “That’s not going to be lost on people, because this is very much going to be an election issue.” Burnaby NDP MP Kennedy Stewart called the extension a major victory that makes the pipeline unlikely to ever

be built because the review process is now a “shambles.” It’s not yet clear if the revised schedule will mean any significant delay for the review’s oral hearings, expected early next year. Aboriginal traditional evidence hearings slated for late summer have now been split into three sessions through

▶ Review process is now a “shambles.” KENNEDY STEWART

the fall. The changes so far mean only minor delays in the next deadlines for intervenors, who say Kinder Morgan has not supplied adequate answers in response to their questions. Those intervenors include the provincial government, the City of Vancouver and Lower Mainland regional districts. The new preferred route would drill or

tunnel through Burnaby Mountain and the NEB has requested the company supply more information about that plan. The City of Burnaby, however, has so far refused to allow Kinder Morgan access to the area and the company could ask the NEB for an order compelling the municipality to cooperate. Weaver, who is also an intervenor, said the extra time added to the process should be used to ensure better answers are provided on many fronts, not just ones related to the Burnaby routing. He suggested more testing be conducted on how diluted bitumen behaves in ocean water. Legislation requires the NEB to complete the review within 15 months, but that can be extended if the regulator requires more information. Kinder Morgan did not immediately comment, saying it is “considering the implications of these changes.” The NEB will now take applications for new intervenors affected by the route change in Burnaby. The proposed $5.4-billion pipeline twinning would nearly triple

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PUBLIC NOTICE Continued from previous page 55. That part of: 13135 – 115B Avenue Parcel Identifier 011-602-503 Lot 39, Block 40, Section 9, Block 5 North, Range 2 West, New Westminster District, Plan 480 shown as “Road” on Ref. Plan EPP250. 56. That part of: 10309 – 176 Street Parcel Identifier 013-259-547 Parcel “One” (Explanatory Plan 9619) of Parcel “B” (Reference Plan 3069) of the North East Quarter, Section 6, Township 9, New Westminster District shown as “Arterial Highway” on Ref. Plan EPP1712. 57. The 553 m2 and 120 m2 parts of: 10042 – 176 Street Parcel Identifier 014-640-040 Lot “A” District Lot 389A, Group 2, New Westminster District, Plan 82498 shown as “Arterial Highway” on Ref. Plan EPP5624. 58. That part of: 15802 – 105A Avenue Parcel Identifier 015-231-321 Lot 33, Section 22, Block 5 North, Range 1 West, New Westminster District, Plan 83399 shown as “Arterial Highway” on Ref. Plan EPP11268. 59. The 1,652 m2 part of: 10565 – 158 Street Parcel Identifier 015-235-394 Lot 2, Section 22, Block 5 North, Range 1 West, New Westminster District, Plan 83400 shown as “Arterial Highway” on Ref. Plan EPP11267. 60. That part of: 12935 – 115B Avenue Parcel Identifier 017-256-658 Lot “D” (BE12941), Block 20, Section 9, Block 5 North, Range 2 West, New Westminster District, Plan 480 shown as “Road” on Ref. Plan EPP382. 61. That part of: 13851 King Road Parcel Identifier 017-257-395 Lot “B” (BE12933), Block 31, New Westminster District, Plan 2546 shown as “Road” on Explanatory Plan EPP160. 62. That part of : 13076 – 116 Avenue Parcel Identifier 017-259-398 Lot “D” (BE12943), Block 21, Section 9, Block 5 North, Range 2 West, New Westminster District, Plan 480 shown as “Road” on Explanatory Plan EPP251.

63. That part of: 12954 – 116 Avenue Parcel Identifier 017-260-990 Lot “E” (BE12944), Block 20, Section 9, Block 5 North, Range 2 West, New Westminster District, Plan 480 shown as “Road” on Ref. Plan EPP224. 64. The 0.0314 hectare part of: 14760 – 116A Avenue Parcel Identifier 017-340-764 Lot C (BE63634), Block 43 New Westminster District, Plan 2546 shown as Arterial Highway on Ref. Plan EPP 12473. 65. The 880 m2 part of: 14866 – 116 Avenue Parcel Identifier 017-342-775 Lot A (BE63628), Block 50, New Westminster District, Plan 2546 shown as “Arterial Highway” on Ref. Plan EPP5864. 66. The 788 m2 part of: 14875 – 115A Avenue Parcel Identifier 017-343-097 Lot B (BE63629), Block 50, New Westminster District, Plan 2546 shown as “Arterial Highway” on Ref. Plan EPP5864. 67. The 0.143 hectare and 7.6 m2 parts of: 13870 King Road Parcel Identifier 017-681-375 Lot B (BE128435), Block 36, New Westminster District, Plan 2546 shown as “Road” on Ref. Plan EPP 15520 and as “Arterial Highway” on Ref. Plan EPP651. 68. That part of: 10255 Robson Road Parcel Identifier 018-227-651 Lot 1, District Lots 12, 13 and 14, Group 2, New Westminster District, Plan LMP9871 shown as “Arterial Highway” on Explanatory Plan EPP 12470. 69. That part of: 10250 Robson Road Parcel Identifier 018-227-660 Lot 2, District Lots 9, 10, 11 and 12, Group 2, New Westminster District, Plan LMP9871 shown as “Arterial Highway” on Explanatory Plan EPP 12471. 70. That part of: 14155 King Road Parcel Identifier 023-422-874 Lot 2, Section 1, Block 5 North, Range 2 West, New Westminster District, Plan LMP27773 shown as “Road” on Explanatory Plan EPP170.

71. The 0.3745 hectare and 0.2121 hectare parts of: 10030 – 181 Street Parcel Identifier 023-926-279 Lot 23, District Lot 121, Group 2, New Westminster District, Plan LMP34663 shown as “Arterial Highway” on Ref. Plan EPP1673 and as “Road” on Ref. Plan EPP1672. 72. That part of: 10024 – 176 Street Parcel Identifier 024-203-718 Lot 4, District Lot 390A, Group 2, New Westminster District, Plan LMP38539 shown as “Arterial Highway” on Ref. Plan EPP5624. 73. That part of: 17510 – 104 Avenue Parcel Identifier 026-057-930 Lot 60, Section 6, Township 9, New Westminster District, Plan BCP13073 shown as “Arterial Highway” on Ref. Plan EPP1708. 74. The 606 m2 and 762 m2 parts of: 10588 – 160 Street Parcel Identifier 026-085-526 Parcel A, Section 23, Block 5 North, Range 1 West, New Westminster District, Plan BCP14090 shown as “Arterial Highway” on Ref. Plan EPP8791. 75. That part of: 9988 – 181 Street Parcel Identifier: 029-041-635 That Part of District Lot 121, Group 2, New Westminster District shown on Plan EPP1680, shown as “Arterial Highway” on Reference Plan EPP 17797 and “Road” on Reference Plan EPP 17798. 76. That part of: 10669 – 155A Street Parcel Identifier 029-036-984 Parcel A, Section 21, Block 5 North, Range 1 West, New Westminster District shown as “Arterial Highway” on Reference Plan EPP5369. 77. That part of: 15410 – 108 Avenue Parcel Identifier: 029-037-018 Parcel B, Section 21, Block 5 North, Range 1 West, New Westminster District shown as “Arterial Highway” on Reference Plan EPP5369. 78. That part of: Parcel Identifier: 011-589-213 Lot “B”, Block 20, Section 9, Block 5 North, Range 2 West, New Westminster District, Plan 480 shown as “Arterial Highway” on Reference Plan EPP25920.

Further information can be obtained from the City of Surrey, Realty Services Division, Engineering Department, 13450 – 104 Avenue, Surrey, BC V3T 1V8. Phone (604) 598-5718.

THIS ADVERTISEMENT IS FOR THE PURPOSE OF PUBLIC DISCLOSURE ONLY, NOT SOLICITATION OF AN OFFER


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Public Hearing – July 29, 2014 The Municipal Council of The CorporaƟon of Delta will hold a Public Hearing, in accordance with the Local Government Act, to consider the following proposed project(s) and related applicaƟon(s): Date: Tuesday, July 29, 2014 Time: 7:00 p.m. Place: Council Chamber, Delta Municipal Hall, 4500 Clarence Taylor Crescent, Delta, BC V4K 3E2 A Council meeƟng is scheduled to immediately follow this Public Hearing in the event Council wishes to give further consideraƟon to any projects at that Ɵme. Any persons who believe that their interest in property will be aīected by the proposed projects shall be given an opportunity to be heard at the Public Hearing on maƩers contained in the bylaws and/or proposed by the applicaƟons. Should you have any concerns or comments you wish to communicate to Council in advance of the Public Hearing, you can write to: Mayor and Council The CorporaƟon of Delta 4500 Clarence Taylor Crescent, Delta, BC V4K 3E2 Fax: 604-946-3390 Email: mayor-council@delta.ca Correspondence addressed to Mayor and Council will form part of the public record for this Public Hearing. To be considered, correspondence must be received by the Oĸce of the Municipal Clerk no later than 4:00 p.m. on Tuesday, July 29, 2014.

Project No. 1 ApplicaƟon for Rezoning and Development Variance Permit (File No. LU006746) LocaƟon: 11661 84 Avenue as shown outlined in bold on MAP NO. 1 Applicant: Ravi Gill Telephone: 604-301-0069 Proposal: ApplicaƟon for Rezoning and Development Variance Permit in order to permit subdivision and development of two single family residenƟal lots. “Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 2750, 1977” Amendment Bylaw No. 7277 To amend “Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 2750, 1977” by rezoning the subject property from RM1 MulƟple Family (Duplex) ResidenƟal to RS7 Single Family (335 m2) ResidenƟal. Development Variance Permit LU006746 To vary “Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 2750, 1977” as follows:

MAP NO. 1 FILE NO. LU006746

1. SecƟon 305 by varying the front setback averaging requirement from 8.9 m to 6.5 m for the principal structure on proposed Lot 2; 2. SecƟon 632D by varying the rear setback from 9 m to 4 m for the principal structure on proposed Lot 1; and 3. SecƟon 914 by varying the special setback from the centreline of 84 Avenue from 21 m to 16.7 m for the principal structures on proposed Lots 1 and 2. Staī Contact: Nancy McLean – 604-952-3814 Web LocaƟon: July 14, 2014 Regular Council MeeƟng Agenda Item E.06

Project No. 2 ApplicaƟon for Rezoning and Development Variance Permit (File No. LU007079) LocaƟon: 4933 53 Street as shown outlined in bold on MAP NO. 2 Applicant: Brian G. Hart & Company Telephone: 604-946-8302 Proposal: ApplicaƟon for Rezoning and Development Variance Permit in order to permit subdivision and development of three single family inĮll (coach house) residenƟal lots. “Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 2750, 1977” Amendment Bylaw No. 7329 To amend “Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 2750, 1977” by rezoning the subject property from RS2 Single Family (0.40 ha) ResidenƟal to Comprehensive Development Zone No. 439 to allow a three-lot subdivision and construcƟon of a two-storey single family dwelling and a two-storey coach house dwelling unit on each lot.

MAP NO. 2 FILE NO. LU007079

Development Variance Permit LU007079

More oil tankers may fuel Fraser Valley smog ▶ KINDER MORGAN PIPELINE PROJECT IS EQUAL TO 13 REFINERIES JEFF NAGEL

The huge increase in oil tankers that would come with a twinned Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain oil pipeline could significantly worsen air pollution, particularly in the Fraser Valley. That’s one key concern raised by both Metro Vancouver and the Fraser Valley Regional District (FVRD). Metro cites an expected increase of 1,518 tonnes per year of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from idling tankers and terminal operations, a number that dwarfs the current annual VOC emissions of 116 tonnes from Burnaby’s Chevron oil refinery. “The projected increase in VOC emissions in the Lower Fraser Valley due to the project at Westridge Marine Terminal is equivalent to adding 13 new refineries the size of the Chevron Burnaby refinery to the airshed,” said Metro’s information request filed with

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To vary “Delta Subdivision and Development Standards Bylaw No. 5100, 1994” as follows: 1. SecƟon 5.2(b) by waiving the requirement to provide improvements to the collector road standard, which would include road widening improvements along 53 Street for proposed Lots 1, 2 and 3; and

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Staī Contact: Alex Cauduro – 604-952-3163 Web LocaƟon: June 23, 2014 Regular Council MeeƟng Agenda Item E.05

Municipal Hall: Community Planning and Development Department Hours: 8:30 am to 4:45 pm Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday (except statutory holidays) 8:30 am to 8:00 pm Thursday Website: www.delta.ca Email: com-pln-dev@delta.ca Phone: 604-946-3380 Please note that Council may not receive further submissions from the public or interested persons concerning any project aŌer the Public Hearing has concluded.

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2. SecƟon 8.11(a) in Schedule “A” by reducing the minimum residenƟal driveway width from 4 m to 2.8 m for proposed Lots 1, 2 and 3.

the National Energy Board (NEB). An increase in VOC emissions will likely trigger increased ground-level ozone, according to Metro. The FVRD noted the expanded Westridge Terminal alone would add the equivalent of an extra one per cent to the total VOC emissions in the airshed, and questioned how that wouldn’t further increase the frequency of ozone level exceedances that already sometimes happen in Abbotsford, Chilliwack and Hope. Kinder Morgan responded that VOC emissions should be much lower than previously estimated because technology to scrub vapours from docked ships has turned out to be more efficient than first estimated. The proposed second pipeline to carry oil sands bitumen to the Pacific would increase Trans Mountain’s capacity from 300,000 to 890,000 barrels per day and draw an estimated 400 tankers per year to the Burnaby terminal – eight times the number that loaded there in each of the past two years.

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Metro has previously flagged emissions from ships as one of the main sources of local air pollution. The two regional districts wanted Kinder Morgan to revise the air quality model it used in reaching its air pollution conclusions, but the company said it won’t do that because both Metro and the provincial environment ministry signed off on the model that was used. Metro has also raised concern that the route would run through the decommissioned Coquitlam landfill, potentially interfering with leachate or landfill gas collection. Another Metro-raised concern is that dredging a deeper channel in the Second Narrows to accommodate larger tankers could jeopardize buried Metro water lines that deliver drinking water to most of the region. Trans Mountain officials responded that channel dredging isn’t required for the new pipeline. The pipeline corridor would also crisscross various Metro sewer lines. Another significant threat flagged by Metro is the risk of full-bore spill into the Fraser River where the pipeline crosses near the Port Mann Bridge. It says the assumed uncontrolled release of 1,250 cubic metres of bitumen from a rupture there could be much more severe than a spill at the Westridge Marine Terminal and pose human health risks to residents, in addition to fouling farmland, ground water and food fisheries. The NEB is extending its review of Kinder Morgan’s Trans Mountain pipeline plans. It will make a final recommendation on the project by Jan. 25, 2016, instead of July 2, 2015.

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B.C. farmers’ markets are now in full swing, showcasing local, in-season foods, produce and goods. Across the province there are more than 125 farmers’ markets offering the public an opportunity to meet local farmers and learn who produces food. In Surrey, the Surrey Urban Farmers’ Market runs every Wednesday until Oct. 8 from 12-5 p.m. outside the new Surrey City Hall. In North Delta, the Firehall Farmers’ Market will be held on alternating Sundays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m at 11489 84 Ave. through Sept. 14.

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BEST LAWN & Garden Service. We don’t just maintain, we improve. 25 yrs exp. Call Mike 604-868-3554 SHINE LANDSCAPING *Grass Cutting *Hedge Trimming *Yard Clean *Pruning *Powerrake shinelandscaping@hotmail.com

Call 778-688-3724

Join one of North America’s most respected & fastest growing heavy civil infrastructure contractors.

EB GARDENING. All your Landscaping & Gardening needs. Pressure wash. 604-543-1634, 604-318-5636

.Port Kells Nursery

RAJ GARDENING *Yard Clean-up *Power Raking *Lawn Cut *Hedge Trimming *Pruning *Fertilizing. Res/Comm. 604-724-8272 or 778-960-3334

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

Flatiron has been named Heavy Civil Contractor of the Year in Alberta & has won numerous employer awards.

• Formwork Carpenters • Apprentice Carpenters • Skilled Laborers • Grade Checkers • Heavy Equipment Operators This is an opportunity to join us in the Edmonton Area. The Northeast Anthony Henday Drive project includes the construction of 27 kms of six and eight-lane divided roadway, nine interchanges, two flyovers, eight rail crossing & two bridges across the North Saskatchewan River.

www.flatironcorp.com

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CONCRETE & PLACING

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

You can view all skilled trade and construction management positions and apply via

F/T & P/T Outdoors. Spring / Summer Work. Seeking Honest, Hard Working Staff. www.PropertyStarsJobs.com

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UNIQUE CONCRETE

or forward your resume:

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HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

Writer: creative, innovative, poetic, yearning to fulfill my creativity! Do you need someone to write: short stories for film/tv, marketing, advertising, slogans, or to come up with a brilliant idea for business? Please contact: berliner10@shaw.ca

TRADES, TECHNICAL

Flatiron Constructors has an immediate need for:

CASHIER P/T required for Langley convenience store, $10.25/hour. Call Devinder at 604-534-3664

Retired? Laid off from long term employment? Are you looking for P/T or even F/T work to keep you busy? If you have excellent computer skills, previous experience in a sales/service environment and are looking for variety – we have the job for you! Moderate physical work is also involved in this position. Please apply with Resume: hr@sfyl.com

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EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

jobs.vantage way@gmail.com

.Flagpersons & Lane Closure Techs required. Must have reliable vehicle. Must be certified & experienced. Union wages & benefits. Fax resume 604-513-3661 email: darlene.hibbs@shawbiz.ca

CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE

Send resume to: sunselectproducejobs @gmail.com or by fax 604-607-7656

If you are interested in this position, please e-mail your resume, including “Production Worker” in the subject line to:

HAIRSTYLISTS - SANDY’S HAIR & SKIN SALON located at Unit 102, 14377 64 Avenue, Surrey, BC requires 3 Hairstylists perm F/T to start ASAP. Wages $12.50/hour Several years of experience, provide beauty services, such as shampooing, cutting, coloring, and styling hair, and massaging and treating scalp along with other duties. Email resume: sandysalon.2009@gmail.com

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Large vegetable greenhouse operation looking for steady, hardworking, energetic individuals that are able to do crop work, picking, sorting & packing product and yard maintenance. Must have own ride and be willing to work all days. Able to lift 20 lbs easily and stay on feet for most of the shift. Greenhouses located at 264th St. Aldergrove & Hornby Drive, Delta. Wage $10.33 p/h.

Starting Wage $12.20 + Shift Premiums!

HAIRCARE PROFESSIONALS

Getting a job couldn’t be easier!

HELP WANTED

GENERAL GREENHOUSE WORKERS

EDUCATION

Excavator & Backhoe Operator Training. Be employable in 4-6wks. Call 604-546-7600. www.rayway.ca

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EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

#1 CLEANING SERVICE Saving U Time! Supply Includes. 12 yrs. Exc. Refs. Bondable. 778.386.5476

SUPERVISOR - TRUCK DRIVERS; required by TSD Holding Inc. Applicants should have several years experience. Job duties incl: Supervise, co-ordinate & schedule the activities of drivers; Establish methods to meet work schedules; Resolve work problems and recommend measures to improve performance, etc. $29.50/hr, 40hrs/week. Apply by mail: 11680 130th Street, Surrey, BC V3R 2Y3 or Fax to: 604-507-7776.

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HELP WANTED

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

canadarecruiter@ flatironcorp.com

Unfiled Tax Returns? Unreported Income? Avoid Prosecution and Penalties. Call a Tax Attorney First! 855-668-8089 (Mon-Fri 9-6 ET)

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HELP WANTED

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HELP WANTED

HOME CARE

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RESPITE P/T or F/T. Autism, spec. needs, downsynd., elderly. Experienced, certified. Call Gail at 604330-5012.

WE’RE ON THE WEB www.bcclassified.com

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ACCOUNTING / TAX /BOOKKEEPING

Accounting & Tax Services Bookkeeping for individuals and small business corporations, Clean up historical books, Full Payroll, GST, PST and WCB Returns. Tax Returns for Individuals and businesses. Management and systems help. Raju Nanduri CGA 778-688-2999 rajunanduri@yahoo.com

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HELP WANTED

We currently have full-time openings in our South Surrey Distribution Centre for:

EXPERIENCED MATERIAL HANDLERS (14.50 – 16.50/hour, DOE)

If you are reliable and quality driven this job is for you! Experience in shipping/receiving and forklift operation is required. Please submit your resume to HR@ebhorsman.com or apply in person at 19295 25ave, Surrey BC. For more information visit our website at www.ebhorsman.com.

SURREY LEADER Build The Best. Be The Best!

• WELDER • MACHINIST Req. for Cover Star Structures Ltd. Business address & location of work: 7811 Vantage Way Delta BC, V4G 1A6. Welder, F/T, $26/hr. MIG / TIG weld sheet metal parts, including mild steel & aluminum. Fabricate welded assemblies. Trade diploma or min. 2 yrs. relevant exp. required. Machinist, F/T, $28/hr. Operate and maintain a variety of machine tools and machining operations such as boring, planning, drilling, sawing etc. Trade diploma or min. 2 yrs. of relevant exp. req’d.

Contact: Daljit coverstarinc@gmail.com

Now Hiring

Delivery Drivers • Surrey-North Delta • Must own 3/4 to 1 ton cargo van - no minivans or SUV’s • Pick up newspapers from our warehouse and deliver to carrier’s homes.

If interested please call 604.575.5345


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GARDENING

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 320

7 Days / Week

Meadows Landscape Supply Ltd.

(604)465-1311

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MOVING TO OKANAGAN? Empty Moving Van Going End of July. What have you. FITZPATRICK MOVING. Call John Fitzpatrick 604-779-6404

Prompt Delivery Available

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

MOVING & STORAGE

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES PLUMBING

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 356

~ Certified Plumber ~

Hauling Garbage & Rubbish 20 Yard Bins Available Contact Mario 604-828-2806

Reno’s and Repairs Furnace, Boilers, Hot Water Heat Plumbing Jobs ~ Reas rates

~ 604-597-3758 ~

ABBA MOVERS & DEL Res/comm 1-5 ton truck, 2 men fr $45. Seniors Discount. Honest, bsmt clean up. 25yrs Exp. 24hrs/7days 604-506-7576

A Gas Fitter ✭ Plumber RENOS & REPAIRS Excellent price on Hot Water Tanks Furnace, Boilers, Plumbing Jobs & Drain Cleaning

meadowslandscapesupply.com

AFFORDABLE MOVING

✭ 604-312-7674 ✭

www.affordablemoversbc.com

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SUNDECKS

$45/Hr

BURIAL PLOTS

Valley View Memorial Gardens - Surrey

FOR SALE BY OWNER

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778-317-5049

329 PAINTING & DECORATING

Gutters - Windows - Tile Roof cleaning - Pressure Cleaning. Please Call Victor 604-589-0356

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

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

Call Victor 604-589-0356

Member of Better Business Bureau

POWER WASHING GUTTER CLEANING

WCB INSURED

RICHGOLD Contr. Ltd. Bsmt suites, framing, drywall, paint, decking, flooring, crown moulding & all kinds of reno’s. Sam 604-992-8474.

PRESSURE WASHING

All Gutter Cleaning Window & Roof Full house cleaning

LowerMainlandMoving.com

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Vincent 543-7776

SAME DAY SERVICE AVAILABLE

TREE SERVICES

PRO TREE SERVICES Quality pruning/shaping/hedge trimming/ removals & stump grinding. John, 604-588-8733/604-318-9270

WE’RE ON THE WEB

www.bcclassified.com 604-575-5555 Toll-Free 1-866-575-5777

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WINDOW CLEANING

Gutter & Window Cleaning “ The best you can Get” 604-690-4644 / 604-358-0230

Call Ian 604-724-6373

PETS

Doing a Renovation or Drywall Repair? Best Prices & Service! Boarding, Taping, Texture paint, Stain removal and Much More! We complete Basements! Carpet & Laminate Flooring Small Jobs Welcome! 25 yrs of exp Free est. & quote! Call Kam @ (604) 551-8047 BEAUT BATHROOM & KITCHEN Plumbing + Drywall + Elect. + Tubs & Showers & Sinks + Toilets & Tile + floors + countertop + painting. Sen disc. Work Guar. 21 yrs exp. Call Nick 604-230-5783, 604-581-2859

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FEED & HAY

FEEDER HAY $180 per ton in 3 x 4 square bales. Delivery avail. Sawdust & Shavings. 1- (250)838-6630

Ridon Apts: Families Kennedy Pl: Adults 604-596-9588

FRUIT & VEGETABLES

CROSSROADS W.Maple Ridge: 2Bd+den, 75x139 lot, 19x15 wrkshp 220V + carport, RV pkng. $415K. 604-944-8100.

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LIVESTOCK

353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS

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

GOATS FOR SALE - Alpine/ LaMancha/ Saanen. Would also make good brood stock for meat goat herds. Kids & Nanny’s $50 to $250 each. PH: 778-552-8798

PET SERVICES

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CAN’T AFFORD to spay or neuter? Help for Newton cat owners. 604-538-3404

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PETS

CATS GALORE, TLC has for adoption spayed & neutered adult cats. 604-309-5388 / 604-856-4866 .A East West Roofing & Siding Co. Repairs, new roofs, torching, gutter services. 10% off. 604-783-6437

HOMES WANTED

www.paintspecial.com Roofing Experts. 778-230-5717 Repairs/Re-Roof/New Roofs. All work Gtd. Free Est. Call Frank.

604.339.1989 Lower Mainland 604.996.8128 Fraser Valley

HANDYMAN CONNECTION Home Repairs, Renovations, Installations. Licensed & Bonded. 604-878-5232

FULL SERVICE Plumbing from Parker Dean. Fast, reliable, 24/7 service. Take $50 off your next job if you present this ad. Vancouver area. 1-800-573-2928

Running this ad for 10yrs

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

HOME REPAIRS

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RUBBISH REMOVAL

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

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

KILL BED BUGS & THEIR EGGS! Buy Harris Bed Bug Killer Complete Treatment Program or Kit. Available: Hardware Stores, Buy Online: homedepot.com KILL ROACHES! Buy Harris Roach Tablets. Eliminate Bugs - Guaranteed. No Mess, Odorless, Long Lasting. Available online only @ Ace Hardware & The Home Depot STEEL BUILDINGS/METAL BUILDINGS 60% OFF! 20x28, 30x40, 40x62, 45x90, 50x120, 60x150, 80x100 sell for balance owed! Call 1-800-457-2206 www.crownsteelbuildings.ca. STEEL BUILDINGS...SUMMER MELTDOWN SALE! 20X20 $5,419. 25X26 $6,485. 30X30 $8,297. 32X34 $9,860. 40X48 $15,359. 47X68 $20,558. Front & Back Wall Included. Pioneer Steel 1-800-6685422 www.pioneersteel.ca

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• All Prices • All Situations • • All Conditions • www.webuyhomesbc.com 604-657-9422

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FOR SALE BY OWNER

Male Stud Services. Looking for a Maltese. Will consider Pomeranian. Reasonable fee. 604-302-6647

55 + Co-Op. 2 bdrm, 2 bath upper unit. 1200 sf. Recently reno’d. $210,000: 1502066A Ave. Unit 6.

Call for details: 604-598-3121 or 360-296-9658

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TONY’’S PAINTING

PAVING/SEAL COATING

GATES GATES GAT S OPE OPEN: EN FRI. 4:30 PM; SAT. & SUN. 9:00 AM

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

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

www.abbotsfordairshow.com

Tell us why you want to go to the Airshow . . .

Material/Machine Leveling avail

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

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Ask about our

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CALL TODAY! 604-803-5041 www.benchmarkpainting.ca

NAME:

EXTRA

CHEAP RUBBISH REMOVAL Almost for free!

(778)997-5757 FLEETWOOD WASTE Bin Rentals 10-30 Yards. Call Ken at 604-294-1393

PHONE:

Drop off at err The Surrey Leader re eet #200 - 5450 152 Street by 5:00 pm on Friday, August stt 1

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SURREY

630

LOTS

Regency Park Gardens

2.5 ACRE LOTS, LUMBY, BC Mabel Estates 5 mins from town, pristine lush views. Designed and ready to build. Wells & power at lot. Starting, $139,000, $50,000 below assessed value. 250-317-2807.

Large 1 & 2 bedroom units Rent from $725.00/mo.

Phone: 604-581-8332 & 604-585-0063

RENTALS 706

SUNCREEK ESTATES * Large 2 & 3 Bdrm Apartments * Insuite w/d, stove, fridge, d/w * 3 floor levels inside suite * Wood burning fireplace * Private roof top patio * Walk to shops. Near park, pool, playground * Elementary school on block * On site security/on site Mgmt * Reasonable Rent * On transit route * Sorry no pets

APARTMENT/CONDO

GUILDFORD GARDENS 1 bdrm. from 2 bdrm. from

$735 $875

Office: 7121 - 133B St. Surrey 604-596-0916

SURREY 126/72 AVE. 2 Bdrm handicapped unit, $930/mo. Quiet family complex, no pets, call 604543-7271.

Heat & Hot Water Included • 24 Hour On-site Management

PETS WELCOME

SURREY 75/120A St. 2 Bdrm apt $920/mo. Quiet family complex, no pets. 604-501-0505. Surrey

Beautifully Upscale 1 Bdrm Suites - perfect for the discerning renter!

• Walk to Elementary School & Guildford Town Center/ Walmart Supercentre • 1 min. drive to PORT MANN

Starting at $810. Located close to bus routes & skytrain, 20 min walk to Surrey City Centre.

Call Grace To View 604.319.7514 or text RENTAL to 57000 for details

Max occ. 2 people. Sorry no pets.

Call Surrey Gardens Apts at 604-589-7040 to view our Elite Suites!

~ Fir Apartments ~

Affordable Housing for Seniors

1455 Fir St WHITE ROCK 1 & 3 Bdrm units avail now Heat & hot wtr incl. Swimming pool & rec room On site mgr

55 and older, 1 bedroom suites. No pets

S. Surrey, 2603 151 St. Call Mon-Fri btwn 9am-noon.

604-538-8308

Call 604-536-0379

CLOVERDALE large 1 bdrm 3rd flr $790 incl heat & hot water. N/P. 604-576-1465, 604-612-1960

WE’RE ON THE WEB www.bcclassified.com

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HOMES FOR RENT

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HOMES FOR RENT

Rentinfo.ca www.rentinfo.ca #304 - 1959 152nd Street, White Rock, B.C. V4A 9E3

PLUMBING

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

Linwood Place Apts: 604-530-6555 1 & 2 bdrm apts, $650-$900/mo. Ask about our Move-In BONUS.

Property Management

7 days/wk. 604-897-5850.

MOVING & STORAGE

~ FINANCING AVAILABLE ~

Peninsula

Asphalt Grindings Available

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1-250-558-7888 www.orlandoprojects.com

ABBOTSFORD INTERNATIONAL

✶Dump Site Now Open✶

604-465-1311

FROM $140,000 Also; Spectacular 3 Acre Parcel at $390,000

612 BUSINESSES FOR SALE For Lease $1500 pm or for sale $699,000 Gas Bar/Grocery Store, Fruit Stand, Restaurant, lots parking,7500 sq.ft. bldg on Trans Canada Hwy, Sicamous. 1 (250)3090975

MISC SERVICES

$59.00 Per Ton

PRIME LAKEVIEW LOTS

CLAYTON - 960 sq.ft. like new, top floor, 1 bedroom & den apartment in newer building available now. Modern kitchen with granite counter tops & stainless steel appliances. In-suite front load washer & dryer. Two secured, underground parking spots & separate storage locker. No Pets. No Smoking. $1,100/mo + utilities. Call Craig @ 778-388-4932

REAL ESTATE

SULLIVAN MEWS

QUICKWAY Kitchen Cabinets Ltd. ****Mention this ad for 10% Off **** Call Raman @ 604-561-4041.

Meadows Landscape Supply

604-584-5233 www.cycloneholdings.ca

MISC. WANTED

FIREARMS. All types wanted, estates, collections, single items, military. We handle all paperwork and transportation. Licensed Dealer.1.866.960.0045. www.dollars4guns.com.

KITCHEN CABINETS

SBroken Concrete RocksS $24.00 Per Metric Ton SMud - Dirt - Sod - ClayS $24.00 Per Metric Ton GrassSBranchesSLeavesSWeeds

Quiet community living next to Guildford Mall. Clean 1 & 2 bdrm (some w/ensuites), Cable, Heat & Hot Water included. Onsite Mgr.

WE BUY HOMES BC

MISC. FOR SALE

GERMAN Shepherd pups. Working line. Black & black/tan. 6 weeks old. $700. 604-820-4230, 604-302-7602

Pure bread CAIRN TERRIER Pups Shots, dewormed. $650. House pets. 778-588-1051,604-859-1724

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

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Cedar Lodge and Court Apts

PRESSURE WASHING - Prices Starting at $99.00. Quality, Integrity Manintenance. 778-997-5163

778-997-9582

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We got a great thing going on.

AAA PRECISION PAINTING. Quality work. 778-881-6096.

ABOVE THE REST “ Interior & Exterior Unbeatable Prices & Professional Crew. • Free Est. • Written Guarantee • No Hassle • Quick Work • Insured • WCB

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Are you looking for a Safe Home to stay a spell.

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

Plumbing Services - Hvac Gas Fitting & Electrical. C & C Electrical Mechanical 604-475-7077

APARTMENT/CONDO

A place where you feel you belong. Where your neighbours care and children share. Well you’ve found us and we are in N.Delta.

NKI Moving & Delivery Family O/O Since 1991 *Residential Movers *Business Relocation *Deliveries *Rubbish Removal Ask about our Eco-Friendly Moving Boxes

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SURREY. 2303 Cranley Dr. Sunnyside Estate. 1248 sqft. Manufactured w/land. Strata fee $80. $299,900. 604-495-1909

(1)604-392-3656 gdpetersen@shaw.ca

LOCAL Blueberries & Raspberries Raspberries 4 flats for $29.99 U-Pick Blueberries. Surrey Farms. 5180 152 St. ~ 604-574-1390

604-537-4140

RENTALS

In close proximity to chapel. Double depth plot. Current value is $10,500. Please present your negotiable offer.

CHERRY JUBILEE Sour Cherries 2014 HARVEST SEASON July 16 - July 27 (Closed July 20th) 8:00a.m. - 3:00p.m. 2017 - 272nd Street, Aldergrove Place Your Order: 604-856-5844

LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE

REAL ESTATE 625

PRESTIGIOUS SERMON ON THE MOUNT

Email: mario_kmm@yahoo.ca

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

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

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KMM JUNK REMOVAL

ON CALL 24 HOURS/DAY

ABE MOVING - $35/Hr. Per Person *Reliable Careful Movers. *Rubbish Removal. *24 Hours. 604-999-6020

RUBBISH REMOVAL

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

URGENTLY NEEDED! Rental Homes for Qualified Tenants. PHONE:

604.536.0220 RESIDENTIAL RENTALS IN B.C.


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DUPLEXES/4PLEXES

TRANSPORTATION 810

TRANSPORTATION

AUTO FINANCING

845

SCRAP CAR REMOVAL

The Scrapper

GUILDFORD bright clean 2bd bsmt wd, fencd yrd,nr transit/schls/amens Ns/np. $800 +utils. 604-283-9055.

733 MOBILE HOMES & PADS NEWTON MOBILE HOME PARK. 2 Large RV Pads available for mobile home. Call 604-597-4787.

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HOMES FOR RENT

$1800 / 2br - S. Surrey Home This two bdrm hse is on a large lot has been completely renovated from top to bottom. Aug 1. Refs are a must. For more info 604-880-4919

• Autos • Trucks • Equipment Removal

FLEETWOOD 157/92 5 bdrm. rancher, big yard, nr schools. Avail Aug 1. $1250, n/p. 604-581-4625 GUILDFORD / FLEETWOOD area 1800 s/f 3Bdrm upper level house. Excellent area 154th St & 92nd Ave Large yard, parking etc. Avail Aug1. Must provide ref’s. $1250/mo. Call (604)518-0820

FREE TOWING 7 days/wk. We pay Up To $500 CA$H Rick Goodchild 604.551.9022

Auto Financing Dream Team - www.iDreamAuto.com or call 1.800.961.7022

COURT File No.: 14 1825 Court Registry: Victoria In the Supreme Court of British Columbia Claimant: NATAHNA SEDA ALBANY Respondent: IFTAKHAIRUL ISLAM WAZI NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION To: Iftakhairul Islam Wazi TAKE NOTICE THAT on July 2, 2014 an order was made for service on you of a notice of family claim issued from the Victoria Registry of the Supreme Court of British Columbia in family law case number 14 1825 by way of this advertisement. In the family law case, the claimant claims the following relief against you: Divorce. You must file a response to family claim within 30 days after the date of the publication of this notice failing which further proceedings may be taken against you without notice to you. You may obtain a copy of the notice of family claim and the order for service by advertisement from the Victoria Registry, at 2nd Floor, 850 Burdett Street, Victoria, BC, Canada V8W 9J2 Natahna Seda Albany Name of party c/o 4139 Carey Road, Victoria, BC, Canada, V8Z 4G6 Address for service

Crossword

This week’s theme:

Weighty Matter by James Barrick

Court Bailiff Sale

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

AAA SCRAP CAR REMOVAL Minimum $150 cash for full size vehicles, any cond. 604-518-3673

847 SPORT UTILITY VEHICLES 818

CARS - DOMESTIC

Peninsula Prop Management

HOUSE near Surrey centre One bedroom share kitchen bathroom laundry no pets 778-887-0818 RENOVATED house in Surrey Central for rent - $1300. 2 L bedrm, 1 bath, garage. Call: 778-558-1690

SURREY - Avail Aug. 1 5 Bedroom Home 3 Appliances. Fenced Yard, Garage. No pets. $1500/mo

Drive by: 8958 151 Street Call 604-617-9373 or 604-888-2420 SURREY Strawberry Hill 7572 122A St, 2 bdrm Suites. New renov., minutes 2 elem school & all amenities. $900 inc utilities. 604596-1695. merle_ugalde@hotmail.com WHITE ROCK : 2 bdrm house, with 1 bdrm bsmt suite. $1800/mo. Avail. August 1st. (604)576-2457

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2011 CHEV AVEO 4/dr Sedan, automatic, grey, 65,000/km’s. $6000 firm. Call 604-538-9257.

821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS

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! $19,950 604-338-4114

1989 Mercedes Benz 300SE Blue with black leather interior.

216K. AirCared

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TRUCKS & VANS

in Excellent Condition!

1998 FORD WINDSTAR

$2700. Call 778-385-6028

6/Pass Van. AirCared. All Power. Air Cond works! Even has TV! A1 In/Out! $700.

1990 HONDA Accord EX, 109,000 km, one owner, very clean, 4,500 OBO. Wayne 604-594-8581

MOTELS, HOTELS

Call (604)503-3151

LINDA VISTA Motel Luxury Rooms w/cable, a/c & kitchens. 6498 King George Hwy. Mthly, Wkly & Daily Specials. 604-591-1171. Canadian Inn 6528 K.G.Hwy. 604-594-0010

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Terms of Sale: Sold on an “as is where is” basis. Contact the undersigned at 604-529-9328. The highest bid or offer not necessarily accepted. Sale may be subject to cancellation without notice. Bids must be submitted to the Court Bailiff on or before 12:00 noon Thursday, July 31, 2014. Each bid must be accompanied by a bank draft or money order drawn in favor of West Coast Court Bailiffs Inc. for a minimum of 10% of the bid price which is non-refundable if the said offer is accepted and the bidder fails to complete the sale by 4:00pm on Friday, August 1, 2014.

SUITES, LOWER

2 bdrm newer suite - Surrey near 84 & 144. $600 includes utilities, cable & internet. Near laundromat & amenities Call 604-805-3330 CHIMNEY HILL; 3 Bdrm bsmt. N/S, N/P. Avail after July 26. $950/mo incl utils. Lndry hkup. 604-802-7330

2007 Toyota Yaris, 82,000 Km mileage, Automatic, Two door. $5500. 778-323-9443

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RECREATIONAL/SALE

CHIMNEY HTS. Newer 2 bdr suite. Fenced yrd. $700 incl utils & cable. NS/NP. Avail Now. 604-290-4022. CLOVERDALE 1 Bdrm grnd lvl ste. Incl utils & laundry. $800/mo. Avail Aug 1st. N/P, N/S. (604)825-1289

D. Fjermestad, Senior Court Bailiff West Coast Court Bailiffs Inc. 101-668 Carnarvon Street New Westminster, BC V3M 5Y6 Tel: 604-529-9328 Fax: 604-529-9102 Email: info@wccb.ca

FLEETWOOD 156/81A Ave. 3Bdrm Avail now. Near schl/amens, NS/NP $1000 incl util/lndry. 604-501-4900 FLEETWOOD: 157/80A. Bright 2 bdrm g/level, nr schools & amen. NS/NP, Avail. now. No lndry. Refs. $700: inc utils/cbl 604-598-3967. Fleetwood 2 bdrm ste avail Aug 1/15. NP/NS. $875/mo incl utils. No cbl. 604-729-3438, 604-339-0870 FLEETWOOD Lrg 2 bdrm, incl. cbl/utils/internet/lndry. N/S N/P $700. 604-951-2985 or 778-8632985 Fraser Hts. 107/157. Lg 2 bdrm, 1.5 bath, D/W, NS/NP. N/lndry. $860 inc util/cbl. Avl. now. 604-584-8081. NEWTON. **BRAND NEW** Large 2 bdrm suite - Includes utils, cable, & coin laundry. NS/NP. Avail now. 604-507-4455 or 604-781-3554. SURREY 10793 142A St. Avail now or August 1. 2 Bdrm suite main floor 5 appl, no pets, 1200 sq.ft. $860/mo 778-863-3450 or 604-809-7796

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SURREY 139/68 Ave, 2 bdrm townhouse, $900, quiet family complex, no pets, call 604-599-0931. SURREY 174/57 Ave. 2 Bdrm T/H. $910/mo and 3 Bdrm T/H $1065. Quiet family complex, no pets. Call: 604-576-9969 SURREY 64/K.George 2 Bdrm T/H bsmt, $995/mo, washer/dryer hook ups, quiet complex, no pets. Call 604-501-2533. SURREY 65/135 St. 3 Bdrm T/H. $985, quite family complex, no pets, washer/dryer, call 604-596-1099

West Coast Court Bailiffs Inc. (duly appointed under the Sheriff Act) will offer for sale by sealed bid all the interest of the following judgment debtors, Marion G. Strong and Gordon Watson, Amanda Lennon and Trevor Key, Mathew Saddy, Michael Bruce, Danny Craig Noren and Kimberly Somerton, Terra Cheriex and Zhe Liu, in and to the following chattels: - 48 boxes of assorted household goods and items and miscellaneous personal property and possessions. - 34 boxes of assorted household goods and items and miscellaneous personal property and possessions. - 21 boxes of assorted household goods and items and miscellaneous personal property and possessions. - 4 boxes of assorted household goods and items and miscellaneous personal property and possessions. - 2 boxes of assorted household goods and items and miscellaneous personal property and possessions. - 54 boxes of assorted household goods and items and miscellaneous personal property and possessions. -14 boxes of assorted household goods and items and miscellaneous personal property and possessions.

1995 Deluxe Elkhorn 10.5’ Camper. Loaded, Exc cond! $5500/obo. Truck also avail. Call 604-317-7886 (Langley)

Repairer’s Lien Act 845

SCRAP CAR REMOVAL #1 FREE SCRAP VEHICLE REMOVAL ASK ABOUT $500 CREDIT $$$ PAID FOR SOME 604.683.2200

To: Davinder Chahil TAKE NOTICE that a Small Claim No. 24857 has been filed against you by Sheryl & Derek Murrell for $20,901.05 involving roof repair and replacement at 6703 Stoney Crescent, Delta, BC. You have 21 days from July 22, 2014 to file a reply to this claim at the Richmond, BC Small Claims Court.

Legal Notice ONTARIO SUPERIOR COURT OF JUSTICE NOTICE TO: COREY DONALD KEVIN LASCELLE A CASE HAS BEEN STARTED AGAINST YOU IN COURT at 297 Pembroke Street, East, Pembroke, Ontario K8A 3K2 (Tel: 613-732-8581) If you do not respond to this matter by 2 September 2014 it will proceed in your absence. The court may make an order in this case that may affect your rights. You can get more information about this case from the court office at the address or telephone number above. You may also get information about this case from the office of DUNCAN A. R. CROSBY, Barrister and Solicitor, 61 Renfrew Avenue, West, Renfrew, Ontario (Canada) K7V 2Y2 (Tel: 613-432-4806; Fax 613-432-2453; email: duncan1@ bellnet.ca) IF YOU DO NOT CONTACT THE COURT, AN ORDER MAY BE MADE WITHOUT YOU AND BE ENFORCED AGAINST YOU.

Blue Hawk Transport Ltd Gurwinder Singh Kang The following will be sold to satisfy funds owing to Athwal Truck & Trailer Repair Ltd $6925.74 plus storage and all costs incurred by this action. 2005 International 2HSCHAPR55C042946 Sale date after July 29, 2014 West Canada Civil Enforcement www.repobc.ca 604 795 7337

ACROSS 1. Storage bin 5. Inventor Nikola -10. Kirk's first officer 15. Lhasa -19. Clothesline 20. Eggbeater part 21. Aquatic plants 22. Bric-a- -23. Bayh or Lysacek 24. Start of a quip by Mae West: 4 wds. 27. Crammed 29. Best or Seeger 30. Doggy doc 31. Seed coat 32. "A Death in the Family" author 34. Stand for 37. Spread to dry 38. ER items 41. Pinna 42. Hated anagram 44. Part 2 of quip: 3 wds. 47. Collar 50. Jai -51. Control mechanism 52. Bird of prey 56. Kett of old comics 57. Ravine 59. Villainous look 60. Fasten 61. Animal enclosures 62. Print measures 64. -- Van Winkle 66. Acquired relative: Hyph. 68. Squatted 69. Part 3 of quip: 4 wds. 76. Man in a haberdashery 77. Shire or Balsam 78. Upperclassmen: Abbr. 79. -- -jongg 80. Costume jewelry

82. Chef d'oeuvre 84. Pros 87. Helped along (with "over") 91. Punta del -92. Slanting 93. Smooth, in music 95. Fleshy fruit 96. Stymie 98. Part 4 of quip: 3 wds. 101. Skeletal parts 103. Actress -Wasikowska 104. Thankless one 105. Campaign funds org. 107. Pathless 111. Girl in a Hardy title 112. Place of sacrifice 114. Operate 115. Terrible tsar 117. Prate 121. End of the quip: 5 wds. 125. Perry's creator 126. Wallaroo 127. Seasoning 128. Make frost-free 129. Shower 130. "East of --" 131. River in Texas 132. Slip 133. Young oyster DOWN 1. Rowers in a race 2. Ramble 3. Tablet PC 4. Big cat: 2 wds. 5. Spears 6. Year after year after year 7. Walk 8. Inamorato 9. Ridge among mountains 10. Adage 11. Wading bird 12. Monstrous ones

13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 25. 26. 28. 33. 35. 36. 38. 39. 40. 43. 44. 45. 46. 48. 49. 53. 54. 55. 58. 61. 63. 65. 67. 69. 70. 71. 72.

Hauled Coral reef French cleric Maker of replacement parts Cook in oil Group of four pairs Fend off Fragrance Protection: Var. Waters or Kennedy A fabric Unmixed, no ice Tower of a kind Pome fruit Dried out Weight allowance Mr. Hammarskjold Remodel Water wheel Kind of engine Liking Wall paneling Dryer fuzz She, in Chartres Overact Blood, -- and tears Depot: Abbr. Liq. measures Tentacle Like a superhero Humble Organize anew Opening

73. Conical dwelling (var.) 74. Sultan's decree 75. Captains at sea 81. Duck 83. Sober 85. For grades 1-12 86. Trail of a kind 88. Liability 89. Thrusting weapon 90. Beetle 92. Chester -- Arthur 94. Call forth 97. Habituate 99. Spokes of a wheel 100. Sky bear 102. Kind 103. Tax haven in Europe 105. Money recipient 106. Audibly 108. Of old written characters 109. Sidestep 110. Christener 113. Old Greek contest 116. Film -118. Springe 119. "Essays of --" 120. Torn 122. Recipe qty. 123. -- Plaines 124. Mil. rank

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