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North Lougheed plans hit wall Split on Pitt Meadows council halts development By M o ni s ha M ar tin s mmartins@mapleridgenews.com
Pitt Meadows’ plan to spur development on a large tract of undeveloped farmland along Lougheed Highway hit a roadblock Tuesday as a split council defeated plans to move the project to the next stage. At a committee meeting Tuesday, council failed to give first and second reading to a bylaw that would allow the city to amend its official community plan. The 3-3 split also meant the city can’t amend its regional context statement, a requirement for any land use changes by Metro Vancouver. Coun. Gwen O’Connell tried to save the process the city has been through thus far by proposing council defer voting until staff return with more information about the costs to build an interchange at Harris Road and Lougheed Highway. “I want to know what the whole interchange is going to look like,” said O’Connell. The city’s plans for the 50-hectare area, located northeast of the highway and Harris Road, has been a controversial issue for years. The land is mostly owned by SmartCentres, a land developer whose tenants include Walmart, Payless, Costco, Staples and Indigo. The city hopes that developing the entire site will facilitate the construction of the North Lougheed Connector, a road that’s needed to access the commercial strip. City staff and several councillors still point to farmers and regional traffic as the main impetus behind the 3.6-kilometre road. See NLC, 9
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Teachers and supporters protested in the lobby of the ACT on Wednesday, when Premier Christy Clark (below) spoke at a special event. Video @ mapleridgenews.com
Angry teachers greet premier Crash celebration of Maple Ridge as a ‘city’ By Ne i l Co r b e t t ncorbett@mapleridgenews.com
An angry mob of about 120 placard-waving teachers crashed Maple Ridge’s 140th birthday party. Premier Christy Clark arrived at the downtown arts theatre for the occasion of the historic anniversary and Maple Ridge officially becoming the province’s 50th city – setting aside its longtime “district designation.”
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New city celebrates 140 years By M o ni s h a M a r tin s mmartins@mapleridgenews.com
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fter more than a century, Maple Ridge is a city, with promises that its future is bright.
Premier Christy Clark announced Wednesday at the ACT that the district’s official designation will change to that of a full-fledged metropolis on Friday, Sept. 12 - the 140th anniversary of the incorporation of the community. It becomes B.C.’s 50th city. “The men and women who founded Maple Ridge 140 years ago had a vision of a strong, beautiful community,” said Clark, as a rally in support of striking public school teachers drowned out her voice. “They’d be proud to see their legacy live on in the city they founded - one of the best places in British Columbia to live, work and raise a family.” For thousands of years before European settlers called Maple Ridge home, the area was a haven for First Nations of the lower Fraser River, known collectively as “Halkomelem,” for their shared language. They were expert boatmen who travelled the rivers, creeks and sloughs still cherished by many who live here. Fort Langley was the source of the municipality’s earliest non-native settlers. From the Kanakas, who rode the Hudson’s Bay Company ships seeking adventure, to the Royal Engineers, who were mustering out for a private life, everyone who visited the fort looked in awe across the Fraser to the forests and mountains of the north side. According to archives from the Maple Ridge museum, settlers from the impoverished parts of Europe were amazed to see all that wild, unclaimed land. Many of Maple Ridge’s earliest settlers were young Scots from the Orkney Islands, who had always felt “land-poor”. Two men – Samuel Robertson and John McIver – were the first nonnative settlers in the district. The museum notes it seems most likely that Robertson was first by several months, taking up land on the Albion flats, east and south of
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Premier Christy Clark and MLAs Doug Bing and Marc Dalton help Mayor Ernie Daykin unfurl a banner recognizing Maple Ridge now as a city – the 50th one in B.C. Kanaka Creek. McIver looked to the west to the land which is now the Maple Ridge Golf Course in Hammond. Premier Clark recounted how a group of early pioneers met at McIver’s farm on Sept. 12, 1894 and made a momentous decision that day. “They decide to create a township and they decided to name this community after that beautiful grow of maple trees,” said Clark. “What better way to mark 140 years of progress than becoming a city.” As protestors shouted loudly, Clark told the small group of dignitaries and community members gathered in the upstairs lobby of the ACT, she looks forward to seeing what the future holds. Maple Ridge began with “small, hardy, tenacious group of pioneers and now we are in the midst of a thriving and very – vocal – urban centre,” she said, to laughter from the audience. “Maple Ridge, I have no doubt is going to play a very important role in building the future of our province. You have shown the courage and the tenacity of which the pioneers that founded this township would be very, very proud.”
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Maple Ridge is the sixth oldest community in B.C. and was established just seven years after Canadian Confederation. The coast-tocoast railway and the abundance of natural resources were the catalyst for the community to form in the 1800s. Over time, the intense logging activity transitioned to agriculture and the community became famous for a wide variety of fruits and vegetables that were shipped around the world. Today, says Mayor Ernie Daykin, with a billion dollars’ worth of new bridges and traffic infrastructure, the community is transitioning once again with a focus on attracting manufacturing, high tech and post-secondary education to the community to support a growing, well-educated population. Maple Ridge began the process become a city in January. Only three voters objected to the idea. For Daykin, whose roots run deep in Maple Ridge, the day – and this week – will always be special. Daykin’s great grandfather, William Hampton, arrived from Colorado in the late 1870s, and the Daykins in 1915. “Those early pioneers would hardly recognize the Maple Ridge that
exists 140 years later,” said Daykin, who has spent his entire life in Maple Ridge. “Like many communities in the Fraser Valley, Maple Ridge is a community in transition as greater density and urban development emerge in the historic centre of the community. The City of Maple Ridge is 140 years in the making, with a whole new set of exciting opportunities that will ensure the future is bright.” After the official celebration,
Celebrate Maple Ridge will mark its 140th birthday with a two-day celebration beginning Friday, Sept. 12 and continuing through Saturday, Sept. 13. The events include a free community concert, historic drama presentation by the Emerald Pig Theatrical Society, police, fire and engineering vehicle display on Friday night and a Haney Farmers Market enhanced with special historical displays coordinated by the Maple Ridge Museum and Archives.
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Daykin admitted the raucous rally wasn’t something he pictured at his hometown’s birthday celebration. “We deal with the realities of the day,” he added, as the crowd yelled “arbitration.” “We are celebrating 140 years of a great community and everybody is part of building our community, including those folks that are teaching our kids.” Maple Ridge’s provincial representatives helped speed the process to change its designation, delivering the deeds in a span of six months in time for its birthday, which takes place Friday and culminates in a two-day celebration. Maple Ridge-Mission MLA Marc Dalton believes the city will always keep its rural perspective. “I’ve got bears and deer and coyotes in my neighbourhood,” he said. “We are always going to maintain the agricultural, rural flavour, especially the mountains out here. But at the same time, we are growing up as a community.” For Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows MLA Dr. Doug Bing, whose ancestors helped build the railway that drew people to the community, becoming a city is a significant milestone. “The early pioneers saw Maple Ridge as a pastoral setting to set down roots and raise their families,” said Bing. “Maple Ridge has grown into a dynamic community, with unique industries that contribute to our local economy. We are privileged to have so many people who are dedicated to growing our community. We look ahead to a promising future.” Band, Wendy LeVan, James Thorhaug, Ivan Boudreau, Simon Jarrett, Chris Rollins and Steve Ranta will play. • 7 p.m. – a historical drama presentation by the Emerald Pig Theatrical Society. The actors from this local group will take us on a journey through the 140 year history of the community. The city’s artist-in-residence Kat Wahamaa will sing “Happy Birthday.” Saturday, Sept. 13 • The Haney Farmers Market takes centre stage from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Winners of the “Tweetable Poetry” contest will be announced.;\ • The Port Haney Wharf becomes an outdoor theatre for 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. the film ‘A Shark Tale’ will be shown after the sun sets on the Fraser River. There will be free popcorn for the kids, and face painting.
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Pitt park project comes to a halt Council decides to scrap water features
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A weekend protest by 30 people to stop the creation of a large park in Pitt Meadows achieved its goal Tuesday, when the city agreed to halt its construction. Coun. Gwen O’Connell introduced a motion at a committee meeting to eliminate all aspects of the park from the project at Airport Way and Bonson Road, except expansion of the community garden. She hoped the city could use its centennial grant towards the gardens, as another 100th anniversary “memorial” park project has been equally controversial and time to spend federal money is running out. “Let’s come together as community and make this work,” O’Connell said. The proposed 35-hectare park encountered stiff opposition from nearby residents soon after it was proposed last summer. The city’s plans entail extending an existing community garden, as well as enhancing wetland and wildlife habitat with a low-flow drainage channel, which will connect to already drying Katzie
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Mike Gildersleeve holds a sign during a protest for the Katzie Slough at Airport Way and Bonson Road on Saturday. Slough. The park’s opponents have no issues with extending the community garden or adding a few trails to an area that’s already lush with trees and full of wildlife. It’s the “low flow channel” and water features that confuse them. The channel proposed by the city would mimic and link to a 260-metre-long (853 feet) “blind” channel and pond created by the Ministry of Transportation in 2011. Initially touted as a way to enhance habitat for fish, studies show the blind channel – a half-million-
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ome birthday celebration, Maple Ridge. With Premier Christy Clark and Education Minister Peter Fassbender on hand to celebrate Maple Ridge officially becoming a city on Wednesday, teachers and parents charged the entrance to the ACT, holding strike signs and chanting “shame” and “arb-i-tra-tion.” The premier beamed bravely while talking over the raucous teachers about the 140th anniversary of Maple Ridge forming on the McIver farm. But the history of Maple Ridge was secondary to the ongoing teachers’ strike. The premier addressed questions about binding arbitration and legislating teachers back to work, and even suggested that it would cost an extra five cents on every litre of gas to meet the teachers’ contract demands. But Fassbender shot down the suggestion of a tax increase to meet a negotiated settlement with teachers, but it was an interesting thought, nonetheless. As teachers continued to chant – “Families first” and “Recall Clark” – the premier slipped behind the curtain back of the podium upstairs at the ACT, avoiding the angry mob downstairs in the lobby. With Maple Ridge’s birthday all but forgotten, the teachers were unrelenting: “Hey, ho, hey, ho, Christy Clark has got to go.” They have a right to be angry. The province has twice ignored court decisions that sided with teachers on the key issue of negotiating class sizes and composition, and they haven’t been paid in more than two months. Yet the province is spending more taxpayer money on appealing the second court decision. The Liberal government seems to find money for projects it supports, like renovations to B.C. Place, but can’t afford to invest more in the education of the province’s students. Some things never change. The first school in Maple Ridge opened in 1876. James Sinclair was the first teacher at that school, Maple Ridge primary, at the foot of Laity Street, by the Fraser River. The first class had eight students. Mr. Sinclair had to row across the river to get some of them to school each day so he could have enough to justify his salary, which was about 25 cents a week. So the province of British Columbia has never really respected teachers. Happy birthday, Maple Ridge. – The News
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Saving slough getting support The most important political office is that of the private citizen – U.S. Judge, Louis D. Brandels (1856-1941).
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e must insist our wishes guide politicians in their plans for us, Along the Fraser or the foundations Jack Emberly of our identity will crumble – things like equal education opportunity for all, and an environment that sustains life and gives comfort to every soul. Without our input, single-minded governments will become lax in the protection of pristine watersheds – Horsefly and Quesnel lakes, for example – and command a less expensive system of adequate education. My dad’s schooling ended with Grade 8. He encouraged me to go further, believing education meant empowerment and a better standard of living. Along the way, I got support for handwriting, grammar, and behavior. Those who attended rallies to demand equal educational opportunity know the most important political office is that of the private citizen. Last December, Scot Magri, who believes citizens have a duty to contribute to community well-being, told Pitt Meadows council of
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his plan to restore Katzie Slough, an ecosystem once teeming with life, “a highway for the Katzie First Nations.” It’s become, said Magri, “a home for nothing but invasive species of plants. “This breaks my heart,” he told council. It seemed not to matter much. “Thank you,” the mayor said before moving to the next agenda item. Nor, did it seem to matter that the slough had been a refuge for one of their own 30 years ago. Scot visited the slough as a teenager to escape a life of bullying and child abuse, circumstances that led to years of drugs and crime. The slough pulled him out of that dark space, and gave him new purpose. He told council that when he revisited his “safe place” a few years ago, an eagle followed him. It seemed to say the slough had been good to Scot in his time of need, and now it wanted his help. Many local citizens have since been inspired by Scot’s determination to restore the slough by recreating a normal flow of water through it. It could be a place where coho could winter again. ARMS, KEEPS, the Watershed Watch Society say Magri’s plan could work. In time, we heard that council had its own plan for land and water near the slough, one that didn’t fit Scot’s. The city wants to build a park on 35 hectares of farmland. A citizen steering committee would provide input on plans drafted by
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city staff – a democratic process. But members never got details of the park’s scope, and some rightly opposed it. The park’s real dimensions – not available until a week or so ago to the committee or even council – showed a water channel 120 feet wide and nine feet deep. A sketch had been approved. Scot’s maps and research over two years conclude that the park waterway would funnel fish to Bains pumping station. They’d be ground up because it isn’t fish friendly, Scot told council. The blind channel, another pond intended as compensation for lost fish habitat, is a haven for the weeds Scot told council about. The water component in the park is a bad idea. Some on council have said so from the start. On Tuesday, they all agreed, except Mayor Deb Walters. Council finally heard the voices of private citizens and wants to work with them. Next week, council votes officially to scrap the park’s water component and focus on the community garden. “There’s a waiting list for plots,” Coun. Tracy Miyashita told me Saturday at a rally Scot held to stop the park’s water component. Mayoral candidate, John Becker, supports Scot’s plan for the slough and hopes council will, too. “It’s a fantastic idea,” he told me. “Council should enable citizen ideas like this. It needs a feel-good project. I’m on board.”
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THE NEWS/letters Garbage in city parks Editor, The News: The City of Maple Ridge has private garbage pick up instead of taxing for it. So why do people dump their personal garbage in public parks? Talk about dumping in your own yard. It has gotten so bad, every park I go to there are people dumping their personal garbage into the cans. Maybe they think if they do that, then the city is picking it up and that’s how it should be. Francine Bearpark Maple Ridge
Online comments Society within society Patricia Russell · self-employed: Re: Downtown Maple Ridge still not so vibrant (The News, Sept. 10). Homelessness and the partner issues of drug addiction and mental illness are definitely complex. That said, I have walked past that area that is in the photo and, especially in the morning, there are now groups of people congregated together, sorting out their bags and packs and bikes. It reminds me very much of Cordova and Main [streets]. The most obvious problem to me is that when people stick together like this it becomes a ‘society within a society’ – it is harder and harder for these people to consider rehabilitation for addiction and there is also pride and identification in numbers. Hate to say it, but the Caring Place is the nucleus of this; it looks to me like revolving door for rehabilitation, costly and going nowhere. This is not to mention the difficulty that the community at large has living with this. I’ve heard that residences in that immediate area can’t get insurance.
‘No go’ zone • Christine Heaney Harteveld · Pitt Meadows: Re: Downtown Maple Ridge still not so vibrant (The News, Sept. 10). It doesn’t matter how much money is spent on improvements downtown, the amount if drug addicted and mentally ill people that populate Maple Ridge makes it unacceptably uncomfortable and potentially dangerous for people to want to shop local and support the businesses that pay taxes. I’m not saying it’s Maple Ridge’s fault. In fact, it’s the location of the Caring Place. Personally, I don’t go to Maple Ridge unless absolutely necessary.
Call me Bruce McWilliam · self-employed: Re: Downtown Maple Ridge still not so vibrant (The News, Sept. 10). Maple Ridge could use some advice from other communities like Chilliwack and Port Coquitlam, which have done remarkably well working with their social agencies to properly solve their homelessness problems. Forget the studies – call up other communities who know how to solve these problems effectively.
Face the public Shelley Evans · Simon Fraser University: Re: Angry teachers greet premier in Maple Ridge (mapleridgenews.com) Who crash who? The premier and her minister slithered in a back door at the ACT and crashed a scheduled parent and student rally, attended and supported by teachers, taking place in the Peace park. My family is involved in the 140th birthday celebration on Saturday – we did not hear anything about a birthday celebration activity at the ACT at 9:30 a.m. on Wednesday. What an odd time of day to schedule a community birthday party activity. Hmmm – certainly none of the local papers mentioned it. Nothing on social media. So who was invited to this community event? Wouldn’t most citizens be at work? Well, not the teachers. But they weren’t welcome. Not the students. They weren’t welcome, either. Not the parents. They were pushed away, too. So was this a closed door Liberal ‘by invitation only’ event? Then it was not part of our city’s birthday celebration at all. Once again, our elected officials are refusing to face the public ire. Shameful.
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Premier exploited birthday Editor, The News: Re: Angry teachers greet premier in Maple Ridge (mapleridgenews.com) The entire debacle at the ACT on Wednesday morning was ugly. One of my colleagues (who was interviewed by CTV and took pictures) witnessed one of Premier Christy Clark’s personal security officers push and forcefully close a metal door on a parent who was trying to enter the ACT. This while her child looked on. I understood the ACT was a public building – I am certainly paying taxes to look after it. The ACT was not locked, nor were there any signs posted that there was a private event taking place. Furthermore, the media is stating that Premier Clark and Education Minister Peter Fassbender were here as “part of the Maple Ridge’s 140th birthday celebration.” Seriously? I live in this community and both of my children are involved in the celebration that is taking place at Memorial Peace Park on Saturday. As such, we have all been paying very close attention to the planned activities surrounding this milestone for our community. How many readers were invited to this ‘birthday event’ featuring the premier and education minister? Maple Ridge parents and their children were certainly not welcome. No, they were cordoned off and security attempted to keep them locked out entirely. So who was invited? I suggest this was very much a ‘by invitation only’ public relations event for Liberal insiders, not a community anything. I resent this woman and her minister using our city’s birthday, and inauguration
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Teachers and parents stormed the lobby in the ACT on Wednesday to appeal to the visiting premier. as a city, as a PR opportunity for a Liberal closed-door session, right in the lap of a pre-planned (and everyone welcome) parent and student rally in support of public education. Bet her handlers didn’t see that coming. What a gong show. The whole thing has cast a pall upon the entire birthday celebration. I feel as though Ms. Clark and Mr. Fassbender came out here thinking that we were some backward, backwoods Liberal enclave that wouldn’t know how to use social media. I am very proud of our articulate and well informed parents, students and teachers who gave them an earful. I do not think they will underestimate the intelligence or the political awareness of our city again. Shelley Evans Maple Ridge
Not oranges Editor, The News: Interesting comments of late by Premier Christy Clark about the cost of an agreement with the teachers.
Is she assuming that her government’s case is so weak that the government would likely lose a decision by neutral arbitration? No wonder that the teachers feel the same about the government’s case at the bargaining table. The government has stated four ways that it could pay for a “total loss” agreement. Perhaps rather than pick one, it could divide a quarter from each. Plus, the government never stated if it could change or trim some of its other projects, which they somehow find the money for. Hasn’t the government spent millions on millions of taxpayers’ money fighting in court over its illegal tearing up of a contract with the teachers over class size and composition? Furthermore, how come we didn’t hear about raising taxes when the Liberal government voted for a 29 per cent increase for their MLAs in 2009 or 18 per cent for ministerial assistants in 2012? The Liberal government keeps on saying that educating our young is an essential service. Really?
Regarding the comment that other unions will want whatever the teachers get: if other unions can prove to an arbitrator that they lost wages over the last 12 years fighting for such things as class size and composition, then they had the government tear up the contract and replace it with their own conditions, using their own legislation to do so, then I say go for it. Apples are not oranges. Brian Koven Pitt Meadows
Be generous Editor, The News: If teachers’ wages are not an issue in this strike, why not take them off the bargaining table and see if the parties are close enough to settle or at least close enough so Vince Reddy can step in? Or, given the huge disparity between the lowest paid teachers and the highest paid ones, why don’t the top 40 per cent of wage-earners in the BCTF voluntarily take a five per cent wage cut and give the money to the others? Bill McGuire Maple Ridge
Time to focus on rest of Maple Ridge Editor, The News: Earth to Maple Ridge council and ‘The Vibrant Downtown Task Force.’ Coun. Corissa Bell is correct when she says, “Taxpayers feel neglected.” Coun. Mike Morden is right, too, when he says: ‘We don’t need another study.” The downtown report “recommends a place making, attractive, interesting, vibrant, well functioning, public space.” Don’t we already have that in Memorial Peace Park and the bandstand?
Also a place for “engaging the community in arts, culture and creativity.” Doesn’t that describe the ACT? Taxpayers all over Maple Ridge have their property taxes go up on average at least $100 every year and council concentrates on a “vibrant downtown.” If Maple Ridge wants to progress, council has to tear its eyes away from 224th Street and turn its attention outward. We’re being outclassed by Pitt Meadows and Mission.
Council has to face facts: most shopping is done in Pitt Meadows, Port Coquitlam and Coquitlam, and that will remain until Maple Ridge loses its small town mentality. The result being property taxes will rise and rise. I’ve lived in west Maple Ridge for 25 years and there is still not a school that can be walked to. Cherryl Katnich Maple Ridge
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11918 239 ST
LT 1; SEC 16; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCP45642
63226-0400-4 004-913-582
12070 228 ST
LT 326; SEC 20; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP51371
63249-0100-1 010-036-032
12588 228 ST
LT 1; SEC 20; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP77079
63250-3065-5 015-256-057
22977 126 AVE
LT 65; SEC 20; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP83520
63251-0101-9 028-613-708
22815 126B AVE
LT 2; SEC 20; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCP48507
BCA SHORT LEGAL
FOLIO
PID
CIVIC
BCA SHORT LEGAL
22848 127 PL
LT 6; SEC 20; TWP 12; NWD; PL LMP12700
12478 230 ST
LT 33; SEC 20; TWP 12; NWD; PL LMP4736
05059-0000-2 011-173-858
10481 276 ST
LT 1; SEC 8; TWP 15; NWD; PL NWP5848
31747-0100-4 006-523-854
22425 NORTH AVE
LT 68; DL 398; NWD; PL NWP30522
05149-0000-3 010-726-047
11077 284 ST
LT 2; SEC 9; TWP 15; NWD; PL NWP8688
31757-0106-0 018-070-183
3 11767 225 ST
LT 6; DL 398; NWD; PL LMS715
12178 238B ST
LT 9; SEC 21; TWP 12; NWD; PL LMP31335
05159-0306-6 015-070-867
28587 108 AVE
LT 6; SEC 9; TWP 15; NWD; PL NWP83265
31760-0000-5 011-151-978
11770 FRASER ST
LT C; DL 398; NWD; PL NWP5194
05190-0000-6 011-380-136
11471 284 ST
LT 3; SEC 16; TWP 15; NWD; PL NWP8886
31776-0000-4 007-047-045
11696 224 ST
BLK 2; DL 398; NWD; PL NWP155
05371-0201-0 002-573-296
27177 116 AVE
LT 57; SEC 18; TWP 15; NWD; PL NWP60628
31780-0019-0 018-032-648
306 11671 FRASER ST
LT 19; DL 398; NWD; PL LMS683
05391-0195-5 002-128-217
27841 LAUREL PL
LT 73; DL 6881; NWD; PL NWP67276
31947-1017-7 013-828-240
217 22661 LOUGHEED HWY LT 17; DL 401; NWD; PL NWS2977
05393-0608-8 016-391-055
12142 287 ST
LT 8; SEC 21; TWP 15; NWD; PL NWP86520
31947-1020-0 013-828-312
220 22661 LOUGHEED HWY LT 20; DL 401; NWD; PL NWS2977
05502-1101-1
11 21668 LOUGHEED HWY MOBILE
41970-3700-4 006-115-390
21591 SPRING AVE
05502-1300-4
13 21668 LOUGHEED HWY MOBILE
41986-1400-3 000-996-301
9 21555 DEWDNEY TRUNK RD
LT 9; DL 245; NWD; PL NWS23
05502-2400-2
24 21668 LOUGHEED HWY MOBILE
41986-2400-8 000-996-351
19 21555 DEWDNEY TRUNK RD
LT 19; DL 245; NWD; PL NWS23
05502-2600-X
26 21668 LOUGHEED HWY MOBILE
42026-0500-7 008-807-841
21508 122 AVE
LT 75; DL 245; NWD; PL NWP26287
05502-3400-7
34 21668 LOUGHEED HWY MOBILE
42026-2100-1 010-468-897
12227 CRESTON ST
LT 57; BLK 5; DL 245; NWD; PL NWP19202
05503-1100-2
11 21698 LOUGHEED HWY MOBILE
42032-2600-4 010-438-254
21404 123 AVE
LT 33; BLK 7; DL 245; NWD; PL NWP18981
05503-1600-0
16 21698 LOUGHEED HWY MOBILE
42196-0120-1 000-601-012
21516 DEWDNEY TRUNK RD LT 3; DL 247; NWD; PL NWP67690
05505-0900-8
23209 CALVIN CRES
MOBILE
42230-1000-1 010-273-689
12517 GRACE ST
LT 9; BLK 2; DL 395; NWD; PL NWP16962
10081-0000-6 001-264-419
20317 KENT ST
LT 96; DL 279; NWD; PL NWP114
42231-1100-0 004-630-629
12497 BLACKSTOCK ST
LT 74; DL 395; NWD; PL NWP36352
10245-0000-7 009-097-872
20334 HAMPTON ST
LT E; DL 279; NWD; PL NWP114
42233-0105-5 001-943-341
12427 219 ST
LT 4; DL 395; NWD; PL NWP69949
10358-0000-7 001-452-002
20180 WANSTEAD ST
LT 415; NWD; PL NWP114
42245-3500-2 000-523-861
12040 220 ST
LT 35; DL 396; NWD; PL NWP15883
10604-0000-5 009-385-711
11328 MAPLE CRES
LT 9; DL 279; NWD; PL NWP10818
42246-2400-X 010-094-245
12138 YORK ST
LT 60; DL 396; NWD; PL NWP20943
10660-0102-0 017-995-973
102 20561 113 AVE
LT 2; DL 278; NWD; PL LMS629
42249-1300-8 010-261-885
12111 222 ST
LT O; BLK 4; DL 396; NWD; PL NWP16997
10662-0000-2 012-547-212
20554 LORNE AVE
LT 734; DL 278; NWD; PL NWP2180
42400-0101-8 008-933-383
21896 LOUGHEED HWY
LT 70; DL 397; NWD; PL NWP28196
10666-0000-4 006-154-603
20530 LORNE AVE
LT 738; NWD; PL NWP2180
42407-0500-9 002-161-575
11762 CARR ST
LT 5; BLK 18&19; DL 397; NWD; PL NWP13161
10669-0000-0 003-096-238
20520 LORNE AVE
LT 741; DL 279; NWD; PL NWP2180
42432-0000-2 001-645-838
21934 RIVER RD
LT 4; DL 397; NWD; PL NWP4213
10694-0100-6 002-180-669
11261 DARTFORD ST
LT 765; DL 278; NWD; PL NWP114
42456-1500-X 001-138-804
201 12096 222 ST
LT 14; DL 399; NWD; PL NWS133
20784-0100-0 025-576-011
11919 MAPLE MEADOWS WAY
42456-2600-8 001-139-011
210 12096 222 ST
LT 25; DL 399; NWD; PL NWS133
20823-0102-0 017-881-161
102 12025 207A ST
LT 2; DL 241; NWD; PL LMS431
42464-0500-5 002-682-991
12139 222 ST
LT 274; DL 396; NWD; PL NWP61062
20829-0621-0 017-714-435
21 20888 MCKINNEY AVE
LT 21; DL 242; NWD; PL LMS269
52551-2015-5 016-881-176
15 11502 BURNETT ST
LT 15; DL 402; NWD; PL NWS3409
20859-0138-4 001-282-573
12138 FABER CRES
LT 38; DL 242; NWD; PL NWS336
52573-0127-7 004-398-980
22907 113 AVE
LT 27; DL 402; NWD; PL NWP71904
20879-0600-2 006-227-236
21101 122 AVE
LT 136; DL 242; NWD; PL NWP48094
52632-0712-0 028-439-104
118 11935 BURNETT ST
LT 12; SEC 17; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCS4014
20888-2900-3 003-860-906
21033 WICKLUND AVE
LT 80; DL 242; NWD; PL NWP46729
52633-0201-1 002-117-487
11790 BURNETT ST
LT 1; SEC 17; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP59452
20900-2212-0 023-424-231
20933 ALPINE CRES
LT 2; DL 243; NWD; PL LMP28347
52650-1700-2 002-811-863
11667 229 ST
LT 239; SEC 17; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP61520
20929-0002-0 024-151-301
11732 LAITY ST
LT 2; DL 248; NWD; PL LMP38030
52651-0302-0 028-214-994
2 22977 116 AVE
LT 2; SEC 17; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCS3824
20969-0601-1 011-784-750
12067 MCINTYRE CRT
DL 248; NWD
52651-0315-0 028-215-125
15 22977 116 AVE
LT 15; SEC 17; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCS3824
20995-1500-1 010-298-959
21370 122 AVE
LT 15; DL 248; NWD; PL NWP17823
52656-0276-0 024-239-721
76 23085 118 AVE
LT 76; SEC 17; TWP 12; NWD; PL LMS2612
21002-0100-1 011-232-943
21348 124 AVE
LT 4; DL 248; NWD; PL NWP7478
52695-0055-0 027-323-501
411 12268 224 ST
LT 45; SEC 20; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCS2665
21004-0101-0 023-502-321
21388 124 AVE
LT 1; DL 248; NWD; PL LMP29421
52695-0055-0 027-323-501
411 12268 224 ST
LT 45; SEC 20; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCS2665
21090-0000-4 009-650-067
20827 CAMWOOD AVE
LT 2; DL 250; NWD; PL NWP12034
52696-0417-0 027-398-552
309 12238 224 ST
LT 217; SEC 20; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCS2621
21138-1000-1 007-588-704
20979 COOK AVE
LT 227; DL 250; NWD; PL NWP44780
52793-2300-7 005-336-139
12311 227 ST
LT 218; SEC 20; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP40438
21148-0042-0 023-376-481
20150 120B AVE
LT 42; DL 263; NWD; PL LMP27649
52801-2400-5 004-815-904
22543 KENDRICK LOOP
LT 15; SEC 20; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP72550
21164-0558-0 027-147-355
12442 201 ST
LT 48; DL 263; NWD; PL BCP30587
52808-1300-X 010-445-820
12717 226 ST
LT 13; SEC 20; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP21400
21173-0406-0 007-428-723
12465 208 ST
LT 22; NWD; PL NWP17921
52891-0105-6 004-298-357
22557 129 AVE
LT 34; SEC 29; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP41698
21217-0000-6 008-140-529
20705 LORNE AVE
LT 1; DL 277; NWD; PL NWP10601
52950-0800-9 009-363-637
13205 CEDAR WAY
LT 8; BLK 1; SEC 30; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP18761
21241-0100-6 009-326-979
11550 207 ST
LT A; DL 277; NWD; PL NWP23180
52966-0000-9 002-244-136
21318-0410-0 015-393-488
10 20630 118 AVE
LT 10; DL 278; NWD; PL NWS3136
52968-0000-X 002-243-831
22319 132 AVE
LT 2; SEC 30; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP2970
21320-0113-3 015-641-139
13 11757 207 ST
LT 13; DL 278; NWD; PL NWS3167
52981-0100-8 013-115-481
14500 224 ST
SEC 3; TWP 4; RGE 5; MER 7; NWD
21342-0811-0 024-465-691
111 20119 113B AVE
LT 11; DL 280; NWD; PL LMS3846
62995-0000-1 008-165-963
26178 DEWDNEY TRUNK RD LT 4; SEC 13; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP8144
31461-0050-0 027-236-366
306 11665 HANEY BYPASS LT 50; DL 398; NWD; PL BCS2550
63157-0059-0 023-639-806
44 23560 119 AVE
LT 59; SEC 16; TWP 12; NWD; PL LMS2415
31505-0020-0 024-398-403
309 22230 NORTH AVE
LT 20; DL 398; NWD; PL LMS3814
63157-0082-0 023-846-429
39 23560 119 AVE
LT 82; SEC 16; TWP 12; NWD; PL LMS2415
31675-0000-1 011-293-969
22241 119 AVE
LT 1; DL 398; NWD; PL NWP8148
63159-2049-0 027-008-843
65 11720 COTTONWOOD DR LT 39; SEC 16; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCS1724
63163-0800-7 008-242-879
23324 117B AVE
LT B; DL 222; NWD; PL BCP3423A
LT 243; DL 244; NWD; PL NWP46774
LT A; SEC 30; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP6569
LT 7; SEC 16; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP75454
63257-0533-3 017-815-444 63274-0209-0 023-666-463 63294-3002-0 025-869-205 63307-0022-2 017-422-884 63419-4000-2 007-151-926 63452-0100-5 010-595-449 63483-0100-X 011-104-813 63492-0700-2 003-744-400 73569-0210-0 026-666-529
F-150 23611 DEWDNEY TRUNK RD LT 2; SEC 21; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCP9713 22 12071 232B ST
LT 22; SEC 21; TWP 12; NWD; PL LMS92
12552 243 ST
LT 83; SEC 22; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP43885
12700 246 ST
LT 16; SEC 22; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP2633
25231 DEWDNEY TRUNK RD LT B; SEC 23; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP4505 12263 256 ST
LT 30; SEC 23; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP66127
26150 124 AVE
LT 1; SEC 24; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCP23067
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26059 DEWDNEY TRUNK RD LT 30; SEC 24; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP30177
73612-0023-0 017-967-660
12411 263 ST
LT 23; SEC 24; TWP 12; NWD; PL LMP6975
73643-0403-0 023-213-426
13065 250 ST
LT 3; SEC 26; TWP 12; NWD; PL LMP25391
73800-0000-7 001-342-312
23915 FERN CRES
LT 6; BLK 7&8; SEC 28; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP10335
73882-0105-0 025-564-331
23368 133 AVE
LT 5; SEC 28; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCP3155
73884-0231-0 028-047-516
13439 235 ST
LT 21; SEC 28; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCP42355
73888-0030-0 028-592-344
13510 BALSAM ST
LT 20; SEC 28; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCP48060
73950-0216-0 028-519-574
96 13819 232 ST
LT 59; SEC 32; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCS3895
73952-0020-0 026-630-133
22918 VISTA RIDGE DR
LT 1; SEC 32; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCP22734
84105-0000-0 010-232-800
23359 FISHERMAN RD
LT 11; DL 275; NWD; PL NWP6421
84133-0000-9 001-126-741
23269 LOUGHEED HWY
LT 17; DL 275; NWD; PL NWP8827
84147-0117-0 027-062-821
23430 GRIFFEN RD
LT 15; DL 404; NWD; PL BCP29907
84151-0119-0 026-024-926
23635 111A AVE
LT 19; DL 404; NWD; PL BCP12853
84209-1000-0 018-351-841
23812 TAMARACK PL
LT A; DL 408; NWD; PL LMP10876
84214-0214-0 026-358-204
23966 MCCLURE AVE
LT 14; DL 408; NWD; PL BCP18894
84214-0219-0 026-358-239
23965 107 AVE
LT 19; DL 408; NWD; PL BCP18894
84286-0300-5 010-396-560
9859 256 ST
LT D; DL 432; NWD; PL NWP18689
84292-0219-0 026-666-171
10322 MCEACHERN ST
LT 119; SEC 3; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCP23574
84297-0155-0 024-005-193
10078 243 ST
LT 55; SEC 3; TWP 12; NWD; PL LMP36346
84299-0420-0 027-258-602
10133 242 ST
LT 21; SEC 3; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCP33001
84303-0642-0 025-577-603
24141 102B AVE
LT 42; SEC 3; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCP3139
84306-0118-0 027-528-600
10355 240A ST
LT 18; SEC 3; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCP36407
84309-0000-7 009-832-947
10366 240 ST
LT A; SEC 3; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP13554
84319-0500-0 026-811-260
10647 JACKSON RD
LT 142; SEC 10; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCP26096
84400-0021-0 027-266-656
24915 108A AVE
LT 21; SEC 11; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCP33200
84486-0000-9 009-391-258
24180 116 AVE
LT 1; SEC 15; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP10848
84511-0218-0 024-333-000
23943 115 AVE
LT 18; SEC 16; TWP 12; NWD; PL LMP40276
84512-0332-0 025-461-125
11580 CREEKSIDE ST
LT 32; SEC 16; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCP539
84517-0413-0 026-690-675
11249 CREEKSIDE ST
LT 11; SEC 16; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCP24104
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52 11282 COTTONWOOD DR LT 52; SEC 16; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCS2464
94638-0102-9 002-267-594
25895 100 AVE
94639-0000-7 010-818-995
25983 100 AVE
LT 12; SEC 1; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP2310
94709-0000-5 011-206-969
BYRNES RD
LT A; DL 433; NWD; PL NWP6772
94741-0200-4 012-877-336
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DL 433; NWD
94744-0000-3 000-636-886
27221 LOUGHEED HWY
LT 3; DL 433; NWD; PL NWP11610
LT 21; SEC 1; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP49877
a 24 month Credit lease at 0.49% with $3000 down on approved credit. Both monthly and down payments are plus applicable taxes 94746-0000-4 “Payment 002-227-801is based 27265 on LOUGHEED HWY Ford DL 433; NWD and have been calculated using both Ford’s delivery allowance and the Ford Credit XLT Customer Cash. Lease offer valid on in stock units only.” 94817-0101-0 017-583-535
28641 98 AVE
LT 1; DL 440; NWD; PL LMP2493
Proud Winner of The 2013 Tri-Cities Business-of-the-Year Award
94817-0500-6 004-845-480
9823 287 ST
LT 31; DL 440; NWD; PL NWP46722
94830-0000-2 010-720-979
BARE LAND
LT 7; DL 440; NWD; PL NWP2788
94832-0000-3 010-721-037
BELL AVE
LT 9; DL 440; NWD; PL NWP2788
9852 285 ST
LT 26; DL 440; NWD; PL NWP2788
9955 286 ST
DL 440; NWD; PL NWP16135
metromotors.com 94836-1400-4 004-400-364 94838-0100-X 004-400-381 /mymetroford
/mymetroford 11995 Haney Place, Maple Ridge, BC V2X 6A9 T: 604-463-5221 F: 604-467-7329
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METRO FORD
Chamber of Commerce COQUITLAM | PORT COQUITLAM | PORT MOODY
LOUGHEED HWY
N
HARRIS RD.
CIVIC
ELIGIBLE
➤
PID
BCA SHORT LEGAL
63178-0001-0 028-288-971
63252-0106-0 018-490-891
FOLIO
CIVIC
PITT RIVER
Payment for Tax Sale purchases must be by cash or certified funds and paid within two hours following the completion of the Tax Sale. Purchasers are advised that the City of Maple Ridge will be an active bidder at this Tax Sale. The following parcels will be offered for sale by Public Auction unless delinquent taxes, with interest, are paid prior to the tax sale. Properties potentially being offered for sale are not subject to inspection prior to this sale. Please respect the privacy of the owners of the following parcels:
SHAUGHNESSY
As set out in Sections 403, 405, 406 and 407 of the Local Government Act, the annual Tax Sale will be held in the Council Chambers of the Municipal Hall at 11995 Haney Place on Monday, September 29, 2014 at 10:00 a.m. Purchasers of properties at Tax Sale are subject to tax under the Property Purchase Tax Act. This tax will be calculated on the market value of the property at the time title is transferred to the purchaser. The administrator of the Property Tax Act will bill the purchaser directly for this tax.
THE BEST DEALS IN MAPLE RIDGE ARE ALWAYS IN PORT COQUITLAM AT
COQ. RIVER
Property Tax Sale
To Golden Ears Bridge
2505 LOUGHEED HIGHWAY
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As set out in Sections 403, 405, 406 and 407 of the Local Government Act, the annual Tax
Sale roughly will be helda inthird the Council of the are Municipal Hall at 11995 Haney Place on Across B.C. of ourChambers food banks reporting Monday, September 29, 2014 at 10:00 a.m. that they simply do not have enough food to meet of properties at Tax Sale are subject to tax under the Property Purchase Tax Act. current Purchasers requirements.
This tax will be calculated on the market value of theAnn, property Dale, Corbin, at the time title is transferred Mahlon to the purchaser. The administrator of the Property Taxand ActPorter will Taylor, bill the purchaser directly for food drive volunteers this tax.
Get involved. FOLIO
PID
‘Land is not being farmed’
Property Tax Sale
CIVIC
BCA SHORT LEGAL
NLC from front
Payment for Tax Sale purchases must be by cash or certified funds and paid within two hours following the completion of the Tax Sale. Purchasers are advised that the City of Maple Ridge will be an active bidder at this Tax Sale. The following parcels will be offered for sale by Public Auction unless delinquent taxes, with interest, are paid prior to the tax sale. Properties potentially being offered for sale are not subject to inspection prior to this sale. Please respect the privacy of the owners of the following parcels: FOLIO
PID
CIVIC
BCA SHORT LEGAL
05059-0000-2 011-173-858
10481 276 ST
LT 1; SEC 8; TWP 15; NWD; PL NWP5848
31747-0100-4 006-523-854
22425 NORTH AVE
LT 68; DL 398; NWD; PL NWP30522
05149-0000-3 010-726-047
11077 284 ST
LT 2; SEC 9; TWP 15; NWD; PL NWP8688
31757-0106-0 018-070-183
3 11767 225 ST
LT 6; DL 398; NWD; PL LMS715
28587 108 AVE
LT 6; SEC 9; TWP 15; NWD; PL NWP83265
31760-0000-5 011-151-978
11770 FRASER ST
LT C; DL 398; NWD; PL NWP5194
05190-0000-6 011-380-136
11471 284 ST
LT 3; SEC 16; TWP 15; NWD; PL NWP8886
31776-0000-4 007-047-045
11696 224 ST
BLK 2; DL 398; NWD; PL NWP155
05371-0201-0 002-573-296
27177 116 AVE
31780-0019-0 018-032-648
306 11671 FRASER ST
LT 19; DL 398; NWD; PL LMS683
31947-1017-7 013-828-240
217 22661 LOUGHEED HWY LT 17; DL 401; NWD; PL NWS2977
31947-1020-0 013-828-312
220 22661 LOUGHEED HWY LT 20; DL 401; NWD; PL NWS2977
05159-0306-6 015-070-867 Sept. 15-20, 2014
05391-0195-5 002-128-217
bctfooddrive.org LT 57; SEC 18; TWP 15; NWD; PL NWP60628 1-855-74-BCTFD 27841 LAUREL PL LT 73; DL 6881; NWD; PL NWP67276
05393-0608-8 016-391-055
12142 287 ST
05502-1101-1
11 21668 LOUGHEED HWY MOBILE
41970-3700-4 006-115-390
21591 SPRING AVE
13 21668 LOUGHEED HWY MOBILE
41986-1400-3 000-996-301
9 21555 DEWDNEY TRUNK RD
LT 9; DL 245; NWD; PL NWS23
24 21668 LOUGHEED HWY MOBILE
41986-2400-8 000-996-351
19 21555 DEWDNEY TRUNK RD
LT 19; DL 245; NWD; PL NWS23
26 21668 LOUGHEED HWY MOBILE
42026-0500-7 008-807-841
21508 122 AVE
LT 75; DL 245; NWD; PL NWP26287
34 21668 LOUGHEED HWY MOBILE
42026-2100-1 010-468-897
12227 CRESTON ST
LT 57; BLK 5; DL 245; NWD; PL NWP19202
11 21698 LOUGHEED HWY MOBILE
42032-2600-4 010-438-254
21404 123 AVE
LT 33; BLK 7; DL 245; NWD; PL NWP18981
16 21698 LOUGHEED HWY MOBILE
42196-0120-1 000-601-012
21516 DEWDNEY TRUNK RD LT 3; DL 247; NWD; PL NWP67690
23209 CALVIN CRES
MOBILE
42230-1000-1 010-273-689
12517 GRACE ST
LT 9; BLK 2; DL 395; NWD; PL NWP16962
10081-0000-6 001-264-419
20317 KENT ST
LT 96; DL 279; NWD; PL NWP114
42231-1100-0 004-630-629
12497 BLACKSTOCK ST
LT 74; DL 395; NWD; PL NWP36352
10245-0000-7 009-097-872
20334 HAMPTON ST
LT E; DL 279; NWD; PL NWP114
12427 219 ST
LT 4; DL 395; NWD; PL NWP69949
10358-0000-7 001-452-002
20180 WANSTEAD ST
LT 415; NWD; PL NWP114 12040 220 ST will be racing LT 35;atDL 396; NWD; Raceway PL NWP15883 This weekend, Curt Storms42245-3500-2 of Maple Ridge,000-523-861 in his No. 12 Honda Del-Sol, the Mission road
10604-0000-5 009-385-711
11328 MAPLE CRES
10660-0102-0 017-995-973
102 20561 113 AVE
18 WINNERS! 05502-1300-4 05502-2400-2 05502-2600-X
05502-3400-7 05503-1100-2 05503-1600-0 05505-0900-8
LT 8; SEC 21; TWP 15; NWD; PL NWP86520
Holes of Golf
September sizzle42233-0105-5
001-943-341
LT 243; DL 244; NWD; PL NWP46774
Contributed
at the Sports Car Club of B.C.’s “September Sizzle” 12138 race weekend. battling for the IP3 PL championship LT 9; DL 279; NWD; PLcourse NWP10818 42246-2400-X 010-094-245 YORK ST Storms is LT 60; DL 396; NWD; NWP20943
10669-0000-0 003-096-238
with only one more race weekend remaining in October. LT 2; DL 278; NWD; PL LMS629 42249-1300-8 010-261-885 12111 222 ST Congratulations 20554 LORNE AVE LT 734; DL 278; NWD; PL NWP2180 42400-0101-8 008-933-383 21896 LOUGHEED HWY Sally Young 20530 LORNE AVE LT 738; NWD; PL NWP2180 42407-0500-9 002-161-575 11762 CARR ST of Maple Ridge 20520 LORNE AVE LT 741; DL 279; NWD; PL NWP2180 42432-0000-2 001-645-838 21934 RIVER RD
10694-0100-6 002-180-669
11261Sally DARTFORD LT 765; 278; NWD; PL NWP114 YoungSTof Maple RidgeDLwas
42456-1500-X 001-138-804
201 12096 222 ST
LT 14; DL 399; NWD; PL NWS133
20784-0100-0 025-576-011
the winner of theWAY GrandLTPrize 11919 MAPLE MEADOWS B; DL 222; NWD; PL BCP3423A
42456-2600-8 001-139-011
210 12096 222 ST
LT 25; DL 399; NWD; PL NWS133
20823-0102-0 017-881-161
102 12025 207A ST
42464-0500-5 002-682-991
12139 222 ST
LT 274; DL 396; NWD; PL NWP61062
52551-2015-5 016-881-176
15 11502 BURNETT ST
LT 15; DL 402; NWD; PL NWS3409
52573-0127-7 004-398-980
22907 113 AVE
LT 27; DL 402; NWD; PL NWP71904
52632-0712-0 028-439-104
118 11935 BURNETT ST
LT 12; SEC 17; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCS4014
52633-0201-1 002-117-487
11790 BURNETT ST
LT 1; SEC 17; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP59452
52650-1700-2 002-811-863
11667 229 ST
LT 239; SEC 17; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP61520
10662-0000-2 012-547-212 10666-0000-4 006-154-603
20859-0138-4 001-282-573
Panasonic 32” LED Flat Screen TV LT 2; DL 241; NWD; PL LMS431 from Sheppard’s Audio Video 21 20888 MCKINNEY AVE LT 21; DL 242; NWD; PL LMS269 Unlimited/Haney Sewing & 12138 FABER CRES Sound.LT 38; DL 242; NWD; PL NWS336
20879-0600-2 006-227-236
21101 122 AVE
20829-0621-0 017-714-435
LT 136; DL 242; NWD; PL NWP48094
Sally correctly calculated the par on21033 our “18 Holes of Golf” at 70, 20888-2900-3 003-860-906 WICKLUND AVE LT 80; DL 242; and as hers was the first correct entry drawn, she wins... 20900-2212-0 023-424-231
20933 ALPINE CRES
NWD; PL NWP46729
LT 2; DL 243; NWD; PL LMP28347
PANASONIC 32" LED FLATSCREEN TV!
LT O; BLK 4; DL 396; NWD; PL NWP16997 LT 70; DL 397; NWD; PL NWP28196 LT 5; BLK 18&19; DL 397; NWD; PL NWP13161 LT 4; DL 397; NWD; PL NWP4213
20929-0002-0 024-151-301
11732 LAITY ST
LT 2; DL 248; NWD; PL LMP38030
52651-0302-0 028-214-994
2 22977 116 AVE
LT 2; SEC 17; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCS3824
20969-0601-1 011-784-750
12067 MCINTYRE CRT
DL 248; NWD
52651-0315-0 028-215-125
15 22977 116 AVE
LT 15; SEC 17; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCS3824
LT 15; DL 248; NWD; PL NWP17823
52656-0276-0 024-239-721
76 23085 118 AVE
LT 76; SEC 17; TWP 12; NWD; PL LMS2612
LT 4; DL 248; NWD; PL NWP7478
52695-0055-0 027-323-501
411 12268 224 ST
LT 45; SEC 20; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCS2665
52695-0055-0 027-323-501
411 12268 224 ST
LT 45; SEC 20; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCS2665
52696-0417-0 027-398-552
309 12238 224 ST
LT 217; SEC 20; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCS2621
52793-2300-7 005-336-139
12311 227 ST
LT 218; SEC 20; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP40438
20995-1500-1 010-298-959 Corner of 224th21370 Street122 AVE & Dewdney Trunk Road, 21002-0100-1 011-232-943 21348 124 AVE Maple Ridge 604-467-3884 haneysewingandsound.ca 21004-0101-0 023-502-321 21388 124 AVE
604-467-3897
LT 1; DL 248; NWD; PL LMP29421
21090-0000-4 009-650-067 20827 CAMWOOD AVE Lost LT 2;Ball” DL 250; NWD; PL NWP12034 And, congratulations to our weekly “Find the 21138-1000-1 007-588-704 20979 COOK AVE courtesy LT 227; Winners, who each won a round of golf of... DL 250; NWD; PL NWP44780 21148-0042-0 023-376-481
20150 120B AVE
LT 42; DL 263; NWD; PL LMP27649
52801-2400-5 004-815-904
22543 KENDRICK LOOP
LT 15; SEC 20; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP72550
21164-0558-0 027-147-355
12442 201 ST
LT 48; DL 263; NWD; PL BCP30587
52808-1300-X 010-445-820
12717 226 ST
LT 13; SEC 20; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP21400
21173-0406-0 007-428-723
12465 208 ST
LT 22; NWD; PL NWP17921
52891-0105-6 004-298-357
22557 129 AVE
LT 34; SEC 29; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP41698
21217-0000-6 008-140-529
20705 LORNE AVE
LT 1; DL 277; NWD; PL NWP10601
52950-0800-9 009-363-637
13205 CEDAR WAY
LT 8; BLK 1; SEC 30; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP18761
June 18 - Nancy McNichol 009-326-979 June 25 21241-0100-6 - Dennis Moniuk 21318-0410-0 015-393-488 July 2 - Richard MacLeod 21320-0113-3 015-641-139 July 9 - Vicki Cunningham July 16 -21342-0811-0 Brandon Papp 024-465-691 31461-0050-0 027-236-366
July 23 - Gary Balzer 52966-0000-9 002-244-136 LT A; SEC 30; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP6569 July 30 - Sally YoungLT A; DL 277; NWD; PL NWP23180 10August 20630 118 LT 10; DL 278; NWD; PL NWS3136 52968-0000-X 002-243-831 22319 132 AVE LT 2; SEC 30; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP2970 6 -AVENorma Thoreson 13August 11757 207 LT 13; DL 278; NWD; PL NWS3167 52981-0100-8 013-115-481 14500 224 ST SEC 3; TWP 4; RGE 5; MER 7; NWD 13ST- David Stuive Committing to our planet’s future means properly recycling our electronics August 20 - AVE Todd &LT 11; DL 280; NWD; PL LMS3846 111 20119 113B 62995-0000-1 008-165-963 26178 DEWDNEY TRUNK RD LTof4;the SEC 13; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP8144 past. That’s why the EPRA, an industry-led not-for-profit organization, works to keep Marianne 306 11665 HANEY BYPASSMapoles LT 50; DL 398; NWD; PL BCS2550 63157-0059-0 023-639-806out of 44 landfi 23560lls119 AVE year through LT 59; SEC 16; TWP 12; NWD; PL LMS2415 100,000 metric tonnes of end-of-life electronics each 11550 207 ST
convenient and regulated e-recycling programs. Technology advances fast, butSEC 16; TWP 12; NWD; PL LMS2415 31505-0020-0 024-398-403 309 22230 NORTH AVE LT 20; DL 398; NWD; PL LMS3814 63157-0082-0 023-846-429 39 23560 119 AVE LT 82; Many thanks to our sponsor advertisers and to everyone we only get one earth. 31675-0000-1 011-293-969 119 of AVE Golf” Contest. LT 1; DL 398; NWD; PL NWP8148 63159-2049-0 027-008-843 65 11720 COTTONWOOD DR LT 39; SEC 16; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCS1724 who participated in our “1822241 Holes Learn more and find out what you can recycle and where, at:
63163-0800-7 008-242-879
recycleMYelectronics.ca/bc
23324 117B AVE
LT 7; SEC 16; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP75454
For collection site locations, visit:
return-it.ca/electronics/locations
11995 Haney Place, Maple Ridge, BC V2X 6A9is T: 604-463-5221 F: 604-467-7329 This program funded through Environmental Handling Fees that are applicable to new electronic products soldmapleridge.ca in the province.
FOLIO
PID
CIVIC
BCA SHORT LEGAL
63178-0001-0 028-288-971
11918 239 ST
LT 1; SEC 16; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCP45642
63226-0400-4 004-913-582
12070 228 ST
LT 326; SEC 20; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP51371
63249-0100-1 010-036-032
12588 228 ST
LT 1; SEC 20; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP77079
63250-3065-5 015-256-057
22977 126 AVE
LT 65; SEC 20; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP83520
63251-0101-9 028-613-708
22815 126B AVE
LT 2; SEC 20; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCP48507
63252-0106-0 018-490-891
22848 127 PL
LT 6; SEC 20; TWP 12; NWD; PL LMP12700
63257-0533-3 017-815-444
12478 230 ST
LT 33; SEC 20; TWP 12; NWD; PL LMP4736
63274-0209-0 023-666-463
12178 238B ST
LT 9; SEC 21; TWP 12; NWD; PL LMP31335
63294-3002-0 025-869-205
23611 DEWDNEY TRUNK RD LT 2; SEC 21; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCP9713
63307-0022-2 017-422-884
22 12071 232B ST
LT 22; SEC 21; TWP 12; NWD; PL LMS92
63419-4000-2 007-151-926
12552 243 ST
LT 83; SEC 22; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP43885
63452-0100-5 010-595-449
12700 246 ST
LT 16; SEC 22; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP2633
63483-0100-X 011-104-813
25231 DEWDNEY TRUNK RD LT B; SEC 23; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP4505
63492-0700-2 003-744-400
12263 256 ST
LT 30; SEC 23; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP66127
73569-0210-0 026-666-529
26150 124 AVE
LT 1; SEC 24; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCP23067
73571-0200-2 006-489-044
26059 DEWDNEY TRUNK RD LT 30; SEC 24; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP30177
73612-0023-0 017-967-660
12411 263 ST
LT 23; SEC 24; TWP 12; NWD; PL LMP6975
73643-0403-0 023-213-426
13065 250 ST
LT 3; SEC 26; TWP 12; NWD; PL LMP25391
73800-0000-7 001-342-312
23915 FERN CRES
LT 6; BLK 7&8; SEC 28; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP10335
73882-0105-0 025-564-331
23368 133 AVE
LT 5; SEC 28; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCP3155
73884-0231-0 028-047-516
13439 235 ST
LT 21; SEC 28; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCP42355
73888-0030-0 028-592-344
13510 BALSAM ST
LT 20; SEC 28; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCP48060
73950-0216-0 028-519-574
96 13819 232 ST
LT 59; SEC 32; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCS3895
73952-0020-0 026-630-133
22918 VISTA RIDGE DR
LT 1; SEC 32; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCP22734
84105-0000-0 010-232-800
23359 FISHERMAN RD
LT 11; DL 275; NWD; PL NWP6421
84133-0000-9 001-126-741
23269 LOUGHEED HWY
LT 17; DL 275; NWD; PL NWP8827
84147-0117-0 027-062-821
23430 GRIFFEN RD
LT 15; DL 404; NWD; PL BCP29907
84151-0119-0 026-024-926
23635 111A AVE
LT 19; DL 404; NWD; PL BCP12853
84209-1000-0 018-351-841
23812 TAMARACK PL
LT A; DL 408; NWD; PL LMP10876
84214-0214-0 026-358-204
23966 MCCLURE AVE
LT 14; DL 408; NWD; PL BCP18894
84214-0219-0 026-358-239
23965 107 AVE
LT 19; DL 408; NWD; PL BCP18894
84286-0300-5 010-396-560
9859 256 ST
LT D; DL 432; NWD; PL NWP18689
84292-0219-0 026-666-171
10322 MCEACHERN ST
LT 119; SEC 3; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCP23574
84297-0155-0 024-005-193
10078 243 ST
LT 55; SEC 3; TWP 12; NWD; PL LMP36346
84299-0420-0 027-258-602
10133 242 ST
LT 21; SEC 3; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCP33001
84303-0642-0 025-577-603
24141 102B AVE
LT 42; SEC 3; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCP3139
84306-0118-0 027-528-600
10355 240A ST
LT 18; SEC 3; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCP36407
84309-0000-7 009-832-947
10366 240 ST
LT A; SEC 3; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP13554
84319-0500-0 026-811-260
10647 JACKSON RD
LT 142; SEC 10; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCP26096
84400-0021-0 027-266-656
24915 108A AVE
LT 21; SEC 11; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCP33200
84486-0000-9 009-391-258
24180 116 AVE
LT 1; SEC 15; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP10848
84511-0218-0 024-333-000
23943 115 AVE
LT 18; SEC 16; TWP 12; NWD; PL LMP40276
84512-0332-0 025-461-125
11580 CREEKSIDE ST
LT 32; SEC 16; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCP539
84517-0413-0 026-690-675
11249 CREEKSIDE ST
LT 11; SEC 16; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCP24104
84525-0262-0 027-592-154
52 11282 COTTONWOOD DR LT 52; SEC 16; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCS2464
94638-0102-9 002-267-594
25895 100 AVE
LT 21; SEC 1; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP49877
94639-0000-7 010-818-995
25983 100 AVE
LT 12; SEC 1; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP2310
94709-0000-5 011-206-969
BYRNES RD
LT A; DL 433; NWD; PL NWP6772
94741-0200-4 012-877-336
BARE LAND
DL 433; NWD
94744-0000-3 000-636-886
27221 LOUGHEED HWY
LT 3; DL 433; NWD; PL NWP11610
94746-0000-4 002-227-801
27265 LOUGHEED HWY
DL 433; NWD
94817-0101-0 017-583-535
28641 98 AVE
LT 1; DL 440; NWD; PL LMP2493
94817-0500-6 004-845-480
9823 287 ST
LT 31; DL 440; NWD; PL NWP46722
94830-0000-2 010-720-979
BARE LAND
LT 7; DL 440; NWD; PL NWP2788
94832-0000-3 010-721-037
BELL AVE
LT 9; DL 440; NWD; PL NWP2788
94836-1400-4 004-400-364
9852 285 ST
LT 26; DL 440; NWD; PL NWP2788
94838-0100-X 004-400-381
9955 286 ST
DL 440; NWD; PL NWP16135
It would stretch from Harris Rd. to Golden Ears Way. SmartCentres can begin construction on an area along the highway 600 metres deep, but needs a much larger space to accommodate its bigbox tenants and parking. It’s why the city applied to the provincial Agricultural Land Commission to exclude an additional 33.1 hectares (81 acres) from the reserve. The exclusion was granted in 2013, with four caveats, including further protection of farmland in other parts of the city, a required change in Metro Vancouver’s Regional Growth Strategy, and beginning construction of the North Lougheed Connector within three years of the ALC’s acceptance of a traffic-calming plan for Old Dewdney Trunk Road. Opponents of the city’s plans, however, condemned council for pushing ahead, citing the loss of farmland, as well as habitat for sandhill cranes and the potential for taxpayers to be saddled with a bill in the millions for a road and resulting interchange. In January, council received a 600-name petition against North Lougheed development. O’Connell’s proposal to defer voting was also defeated. “To me, this is not about a farm. That land isn’t being farmed,” said O’Connell. A staff report last year noted that five of the properties in the North Lougheed exclusion area have fields in production, growing corn for silage, forage and blueberries. “It’s unfortunate,” O’Connell said of the bylaw being defeated. It would help create jobs, she said. “This absolutely is one of the saddest things that has happened on all my years on council.” Mayor Deb Walters, who has supported developing the area, told council the decision goes against the city’s strategic plan to bring more jobs to Pitt Meadows. Citing numbers provided by SmartCentres, Walters said a mall development could create 6,700 jobs.
“I can’t imagine why anyone would say that they don’t want this,” she added. “We have heard from taxpayers that have signed a petition that they want us to lower taxes. This would create a tax base that would help relieve our residential taxes.” Coun. Tracy Miyashita was also disappointed that the entire process was now stymied. “We haven’t ever talked about Target or big box stores,” Miyashita said when her colleagues referred to the low-paying jobs. “I supported this project because I wanted something for my kid to look forward to.” Three councillors, however, believe taxpayers don’t know the true costs of development and stress that a commercial development won’t be a tax windfall for the city. Taxes from a Meadowtown Centre, a development across the highway, total about one million annually. They also don’t want taxpayers to foot the bill for the connector, which is expected to cost $17.5 million just to construct. The transportation plan estimates the city will have to contribute at least $6 million for the connector. Add on an interchange at Harris Rd. and Lougheed Hwy. and the city’s portion of the $52 million project balloons to $18.5 million. Coun. Bruce Bell refused to support deferral or the motion on the agenda. “I am supportive of shutting this project down,” he said. Coun. Dave Murray told his colleagues to move ahead with development without commitment from the province to build an interchange is like “putting the cart before the horse.” “These are not family sustaining jobs that are going to keep people living and working and playing in this community,” said Murray, banging the table as he spoke. “We will not get tax dollars back from big box stores, all they will do is kill the local economy and small stores will have a hard time.”
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Canadian Lawn Care Ltd. got the tender for the project at $328,251.42. The city will now face a 12 per cent penalty for backing out of the contract, a sum that could range between $36,000 to $40,000. Couns. Janis Elkerton, Dave Murray and Bruce Bell stressed Tuesday that support for the park on council, especially its water features was far from unanimous. They contend the project was pushed through in January, just before Doug Bing resigned from council to focus on his new job as Liberal MLA for Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows. “It was a very narrow vote,” said Murray. “My big concern is there are a lot of residents out there who don’t want this. “When we have so many voices, we have to start listening and I’m hoping tonight we can fix what we did back in January. I don’t think this going
forward would be in the best interests of the community.” Mayor Deb Walters clarified that the contentious “water feature” was proposed as a way to address drainage issues that have been plaguing homeowners in Wildwood Crescent since the construction of the Golden Ears Bridge. However, many of those affected homeowners were vocal opponents of the park. “It was to try to look at those problems and make that whole area accessible to all our taxpayers,” said Walters, who voted against the motion because she would like the trail components to remain intact. Council will formally vote on altering the project at a regular meeting next week after staff present how much the changes will cost. • To learn more about the Katzie Slough Restoration Project, visit ksrp.ca.
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“So I believe we can get there, and I know emotions run high in labour disputes,” she said, being drowned out by the crowd at times. Clark added that negotiating an agreement is a way to fix a system that has been broken for a long time. “I truly believe we can get there.” Clark was questioned whether she will take an October vacation if the labour dispute is still in a deadlock. She believes the dispute will be resolved before Oct. 6, when the Legislature sits again. Teachers outside expressed their frustration that Clark would not speak to them directly, and said she left out the back of the ACT. “She hasn’t had the strength of character, or the nerve to come down and face teachers di-
rectly,” said Maple Ridge teacher Patricia Patrick. Maple Ridge Teachers’ Association president George Serra said the mood of the crowd sent a message. “I think it’s important for people to know how important and how passionate teachers are. These folks [government] think it’s just the BCTF ‘the radical union.’ These are all teachers in classrooms. All I did this morning is let them know it was happening, and if they wanted to leave their picket lines and come and support in anyway they could. And look how many came to vocalize their anger. “They’re very angry.” Those on hand for the 140th anniversary were not critical of the teachers for using the occasion to send the premier a message. “They’re entitled to protest, I respect democracy,”
said Education Minister Peter Fassbender. “They have a strong opinion, and I respect that.” He also clarified that the government will not be contemplating a fivecent gas tax. “We’re celebrating 140 years of a great community, and everybody is part of building that community, including those folks who are teaching our kids,” said Mayor Ernie Daykin. “We’re going to have a good party, starting on Friday, and on Saturday.” After Clark’s speech and the protest, a rally for public education was held at the Memorial Peace Park bandstand, and about 200 people stayed to hear the speakers. “The only time Indian summer applies is for the weather, not our education,” said Katzie First Nations member Colleen Pierre. “Christy Clark,
open your ears. Open your eyes.” Pitt Meadows secondary student Nicole Cusick said back-to-school – getting new courses and teachers, and seeing friends after the summer – is one of her favourite times of year. “Let’s bring back school, and keep it here once and for all,” she said. MRTA first vice president Todd Patrick said the conversation about a general strike is important for the union movement. “If governments can unilaterally rip up contracts, we are all doomed.” He spoke about the potential for teachers to be criticized for crashing the 140 birthday party celebrations with the premier. “Maple Ridge has been here for 140 years already, it will be here 140 years from now, and this is worth fighting for.”
Unions offer teachers hardship funds accept binding arbitration. With no end in site to They are willing to the labour battle between return to work as soon the B.C. Teachers’ Feder- as the government also ation and the provincial agrees to arbitration – government, the union’s something that it won’t war chest received a do, Premier Christy major cash infusion on Clark affirmed in Maple Wednesday. Ridge on Wednesday At the same time, the morning. union was announcing The B.C. Federation of that more than 99 per Labour announced it is cent(MJHP TZY \JJPQ^ Ć^JWX of teachers voted to extending teachers an $8 ncorbett@mapleridgenews.com
million interest-free loan to continue the fight. Local BCTF union rep George Serra called it “a huge moral boost.” There were eight unions, representing both public and private sector employees, who contributed to the loan. “No one will be starved out here. It will be Christy Clark who must end this dispute,” said B.C.
Federation of Labour president Jim Sinclair at a news conference. Then the B.C. Nurse’s Union donated $500,000 – which will not have to be repaid – to the union’s hardship fund. Serra, president of the Maple Ridge Teachers’ Association, said he is still waiting for instructions on how the funds will be used.
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Notice of Public Hearing TAKE NOTICE THAT a Public Hearing will be held in the Council Chamber of the Municipal Hall, 11995 Haney Place, Maple Ridge, North-East corner entrance, at 7:00 p.m., Tuesday, September 16, 2014 to consider the following bylaws:
4a) 2013-107-RZ
3a) 2011-019-RZ MAPLE RIDGE OFFICIAL COMMUNITY PLAN AMENDING BYLAW NO. 6871-2011 LEGAL: Lot 9, District Lots 406 and 408, Group 1, New Westminster District, Plan 29456
1) 2013-080-RZ
LOCATION: 10515 240 Street
MAPLE RIDGE ZONE AMENDING BYLAW NO. 7027-2013 LEGAL: Lot 7, Section 3, Township 12, New Westminster District, Plan 11176
PURPOSE: To amend Schedule “B” of the Official Community Plan, as shown outlined in heavy black line on the following map
LOCATION: 24086 104 Avenue
FROM: Urban Residential
FROM: RS-3 (One Family Rural Residential)
TO: Conservation
TO: RM-1 (Townhouse Residential) PURPOSE: To permit a future development of 18 townhouse units.
AND PURPOSE: To amend Schedule “C” of the Official Community Plan, as shown outlined in heavy black line on the following map, to add to Conservation.
2a) 2012-034--RZ MAPLE RIDGE OFFICIAL COMMUNITY PLAN AMENDING BYLAW NO. 6920-2012
3b) 2011-019-RZ
LEGAL: Lot 6, District Lots 241 and 242, Group 1, New Westminster District, Plan 24517
MAPLE RIDGE ZONE AMENDING BYLAW NO. 6864-2011
LOCATION: 12101 208 Street
LEGAL: Parcel “A” (Explanatory Plan 16557), Lot 3, District Lots 406 and 408, Group 1, New Westminster District, Plan 3825; Lot 9, District Lots 406 and 408, Group 1, New Westminster District, Plan 29456; Lot 3, Except: Parcel “A” (Explanatory Plan 16557), District Lots 406 and 408, Group 1, New Westminster District, Plan 3825
PURPOSE: To amend Schedule “B” of the Official Community Plan, as shown outlined in heavy black line on the following map FROM: Urban Residential TO: Conservation AND PURPOSE: To amend Schedule “C” of the Official Community Plan, as shown outlined in heavy black line on the following map, to add to Conservation
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LOCATION: 10515 and 10595 240 Street and 23950 Zeron Avenue FROM: RS-3 (One Family Rural Residential) TO: RM-1 (Townhouse Residential) PURPOSE: To permit the future construction of 52 townhouse units.
2b) 2012-034-RZ MAPLE RIDGE ZONE AMENDING BYLAW NO. 6921-2012 LEGAL: Lot 6, District Lots 241 and 242, Group 1, New Westminster District, Plan 24517 LOCATION: 12101 208 Street FROM: RS-3 (One Family Rural Residential) TO: RM-1 (Townhouse Residential) PURPOSE: To permit the future construction of 8 townhouse units
MAPLE RIDGE OFFICIAL COMMUNITY PLAN AMENDING BYLAW NO. 7088-2014
LEGAL: North 126 feet Parcel “A” (Reference Plan 13772), Lot 15, Section 22, Township 12, New Westminster District, Plan 9364; Parcel “A” (Reference Plan 13772), Lot 15, Except: North 126 feet, Section 22, Township 12, New Westminster District, Plan 9364; Lot 30, Section 22, Township 12, New Westminster District, Plan 24120
Junior B Flames say LOCATION: 24005, be 24009 and 24075 this should their yearFern Crescent
PURPOSE: Amendment to Official Community Plan Schedule “A”, Chapter 10.3, Part By l Cor Valley, be tt Figure 2 - Land Use Plan, and Figure 3D - Horse Hamlet for that VI, ANe– iSilver sports@mapleridgenews.com parcel or tract of land and premises known and described as outlined in heavy black line on the following map
Is this the year the Ridge Meadows FROM: Low Densitycontenders Residential, Medium Flames become again? Density Residential, and Low/Medium Density Residential That question will start being TO: Low Density Residential Medium and Low/Medium answered tonight, as the local JuniorDensity Residential Density Residential B club hosts its home-opener at 7:30 p.m. at Planet Ice. This is a team that finished in third place in its conference, while icing a team with 16 rookies – among the youngest teams in the league. The Flames lost to Abbotsford in five games during the playoffs. It was a good season for the young squad, said GM/coach Jamie Fiset. “You can’t take a shortcut to experience.” If you indeed build a hockey team from the crease out, then Flames GM has a solid foundation in Tyler Read 4b) and 2013-107-RZ Kurt Climek. “Both guys ZONE are capable of playing MAPLE RIDGE AMENDING BYLAW NO. 7053-2014 aLEGAL: lot ofNorth hockey, ” he said, but they ap126 feet Parcel “A” (Reference Plan 13772), Lot 15, Section 22, proaching this season with a mutual Township 12, New Westminster District, Plan 9364; Parcel “A” (Reference Plan respect and15, friendly rivalry sofeet, far.Section 22, Township 12, New Westminster 13772), Lot Except: North 126 Klimek is 18, and has three years of 12, New Westminster District, Plan 24120 District, Plan 9364; Lot 30, Section 22, Township junior hockey ahead of him. Read is LOCATION: 24005, 24009and andone 24075 Fern Crescent 20, in his final season, of the File photo/THE NEWS FROM: RS-3 (Oneice Family leaders on the and Rural off it.Residential) andThe Ridge Meadows Flames begin the 2014-2015 campaign tonight at 7:30 p.m. at Planet Ice. RS-2 Suburban Up (One front,Family the team has Residential) retained lots of punch. new forwards Nick Ponak of ers and younger players,” he said. have loaded up with some veteran TO:scoring RS-1b (One Family Urban [Medium Density]from Residential) , Fiset mentions Dale Howell, the Abbotsford and Andrew Strelezki Assistant coach Derek Bedard will players. The Aldergrove Kodiaks are RS-1 (One Family Urban Residential) and team’s top scorer last year, after he of Mission. They had 55 and 53 be a new face on the bench this year, the reigning league champions, and R-2 (Urban Residential District) 11 goals, put up 38 points, including points respectively in major midget working with the defencemen. the Abbotsford Pilots have been one PURPOSE: To permit the future subdivision of 34hockey, single family lots. as linemates. in 40 games. working “He’s a hard worker who knows of the league’s top franchises for the Michael Bell, the local boy who They are great hockey his stuff,” said Fiset. past decade or more. played junior A with the Trail Smoke prospects, who could He takes the place of So, this inter-conference home Eaters and Beaver Valley Nitehawks, soon find their way Todd Fletcher, who opener between the Flames and flashed some offence, with nine to Junior A. moved to a paid Knights is an important head-topoints in 15 games, to go with a “They’re young coaching position head matchup. bruising 220-pound frame. and they are in New Westmin“We think this is a year we can Boston Colley had a brief career dynamic. If they ster. compete for the top of our conferin the B.C. Hockey League, and the last the season “He did an ence,” said Fiset. Pitt Meadows native is back with his with us, I’ll be outstanding job Their first opponent will be the hometown Flames. Last year he had surprised,” said with our D last Langley Knights, who used to be 21 points in 28 games. Fiset. year,” said the head the North Delta Devils, and are Jake Holland is moving on to The Flames took a coach. coached by onetime Vancouver Junior A, playing in Ontario for the pair of local forwards Their competition Canucks prospect and former Maple Fort Francis Lakers. in Johnny Weloy and in the Harold Brittain Leaf player John Craighead. He is The defence returns Cameron Chris Denney out of Ridge Conference will be tough this the owner, GM and the man on the Alder, Shawn Tilton, Joe Olson and Meadows Minor Hockey. year. There are five teams, and just bench. Andrew Castagna, and potentially Fiset had a busy off-season, and one will miss the post-season. The The league opened on Wednesday AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that a copy of the aforesaid bylaws and copies of more players, depending on how recruited Mission City Outlaws will host the night as the champion Aldergrove staff reports and other information considered byalso Council relevantNorth to the Vancouver matters their tryouts go with BenatChipman. Cyclone Taylor Cup this year, the Ju- Kodiaks lost in double overtime to contained in the bylaws willBCHL also beteams. available for defenceman public inspection the Municipal Fiset is hoping for big things “We’ve got a nice mix of older playnior B provincial championship, and the Abbotsford Pilots Hall, Planning Department counter, between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. from September 5, 2014 to September 16, 2014, Saturdays, Sundays and Statutory Holidays excepted. Some of this information will also be posted on the District website www.mapleridge.ca on the Your Government /Meet Your Council/Council Be a part of your community paper. Meetings page.
Connor O’Dell of Maple Ridge was the PACWest athlete of the week for his performance in college golf for the University of the Fraser Valley. O’Dell placed first overall at the KPU Invitational last weekend, shooting a combined two-day total of 135 (-9) and beating secondplace finisher (and teammate) Zach Olson by a full five strokes. O’Dell, out of Maple Ridge Christian, also won the final PACWest event of last year’s season, and is proving to be an asset for the UFV team. Thanks in a large part to O’Dell, the Cascades men’s golf team finished first overall at the KPU Invitational, and also swept the podium in individual competition. The Cascades are the defending PACWEST and CCAA champions.
Marauders ahead before lights go out The Pitt Meadows Marauders senior boys’ football team had its first exhibition game of the season cut short by a power outage. When the lights went out at the Pitt Meadows field last Friday, The Marauders were ahead of Mount Boucherie of Kelowna by a score of 14-7, so that’s what went into the books. The Marauders are scheduled to play their homeopener against Abbotsford Collegiate on Sept. 19 in Pitt Meadows, at 7:30 p.m., but the teachers’ strike has thrown the schedule into disarray, as many teams do not have their teacher/ coaches participating.
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n Sunday, Kim Lauzon duce straight from her vegetable garden than of the Golden Ears garden to local markets deal with the unnecesCommunity Co-op and and restaurants, as well. sary bureaucracy. 3a) 2011-019-RZ TAKE NOTICE THAT a Public Hearing will be held in the Council Chamber of the Municipal Hall, 11995 several members of our HUB She also loves to pass on The worst thing of Haney Place, Maple Ridge, North-East corner entrance, at 7:00 p.m., Tuesday, September 16, 2014 to MAPLE RIDGE OFFICIAL COMMUNITY PLAN AMENDING BYLAW NO. 6871-2011 committee took a group of people her inspiration, seeds, all is that lawyers and peoples lives by offering new hope Theconsider Alpha the Course following bylaws:and providing meaning to life’s on our second Bike to Farms tour plants produce, LEGAL: Lot 9, District Lots and 406 and 408, Group 1, New Westminster District,the Planinsurance 29456 company Monday, Sept. 15 at 6:30 difficult questions. 1) 2013-080-RZ in Maple Ridge. whenever available, to want us to warn parFREE introductory dinner LOCATION: 10515 240 Street Dinner will be served weekly at It was our biggest ride yet. anyone who’s interested ticipants, in the waivers MAPLE RIDGE ZONE AMENDING BYLAW NO. 7027-2013 & dessert 6:30PM and followed with a video Schedule “B” of the Official Community Plan, as shown outlined in heavy black Come learn about the phenomenal We led a group of 39PURPOSE: cyclists, To amend in growing and eating they have to sign, that & informative question and answer District, Plan 11176 LEGAL: Lot 7, Section 3, Township 12, New Westminster line on the following map program that has been changing evening. young and old, along a 15-kilohealthy, organic food, riding on the road can LOCATION: 24086 104 Avenue FROM: Urban Residential metre route of quiet roads and albeit the growing part be dangerous and result MAPLE RIDGE ALLIANCE CHURCH Childcare provided Cycling FROM: RS-3 (One Family Rural Residential) pathways, and visited Brookfield probably at a more modin injury or death – and TO: Conservation for preschool 20399 Dewdney Trunk Road Jackie Chow Farm, Lorea McCready’s as organizers we have to TO:reservations RM-1 (Townhouse Residential) ages 2-5 Phone for 604-465-5717 AND vegetable est scale than Lorea does garden and Red Barn Plants and herself. emphasize that to any PURPOSE: To permit a future development of 18 townhouse units. Schedule “C” of the Official Community Plan, as shown outlined in heavy black Produce along the way.PURPOSE: To amendThere was more to learn at Red participating youngsters. line on the following map, to add to Conservation. The purpose was not only to Barn. Ken Knechtel showed us Why, on the other hand, is noget people out on their bikes, but around the farm while Elke fed body giving kids similar warnings also to learn more about our local us delicious sweet little grapes, as when they start driving a car? farms and to support the Golden well as some lovely juicy peaches, They should be told that they Ears Community Co-op. both from their farm in the Okan- are operating murderous vehicles From Matt and Deanna Laity, agan. The more I learn about our weighing several tons, which can we heard about some of the hislocal farmers and what they do, and do cause lots of destruction tory of the Laity family, who built the more I appreciate them. It on our roads on a daily basis. Brookfield Farm in 1879 and have takes a lot of hard work, and it Fortunately, the only feedback I been running it since. should make us all think about got after the ride had nothing to ▾ MYTH: As a gangsters girlfriend or For me, the cozy old-fashioned how little we’re really willing to do with the dangers that people wife you’ll have everything you want: cow barn brought back fond pay for high quality, locally grown had been warned of. It was all memories of the adventures I had food, while we’re profiting from positive: “We really enjoyed it and Reality: Even gangsters’ girlfriends and wives are as a young kid at similar farms cheap labour elsewhere, where found the farms very interesting”; the target of violence and retribution, with in Holland in the ’60s, when I labour standards and wages are “What a great experience.” 2a) 2012-034--RZ women associated in some way to gangsters accompanied my veterinarian dad much lower than in Canada. Another participant said, “The 3b) 2011-019-RZ MAPLE RIDGEsome OFFICIAL COMMUNITY PLAN AMENDING BYLAW NO. 6920-2012 murdered, in front of their children. on his farm visits during school Before we can go on a ride like ride was a blast. I had fun.” Over the several there MAPLE BYLAW LEGAL: Lotpast 6, District Lots years 241 and 242, have Group been 1, NewaWestminster District, Plan 24517holidays. You may think I’m RIDGE ZONE this,AMENDING whether we haveNO. 10 6864-2011 or 100 And a third told me: “I enjoyed number of women associated in some way weird, but for the first time in my cyclists, we have to apply all 406 visits, the1,Brookfield LEGAL: Parcel “A” (Explanatory Plan 16557), Lotfor3, District Lots andespecially 408, Group New LOCATION: 12101 208 Street life I started thinking about cows’ several permits, in this case three. Farm. I learned a great deal about Westminster District, Plan 3825; Lot 9, District Lots 406 and 408, Group 1, New Westminster to gangsters murdered, some in front of PURPOSE: To amend Schedule “B” of the Official Community Plan, as shown outlined in District, Plan 29456; Lot 3, Except: Parcel “A” (Explanatory Plan 16557), District Lots 406 and 408, personalities while listening to More than a dozen people – at farm life and also bought some their heavy children. black line on the following map New Westminster District,Ridge, Plan 3825 Matt talking about his Group cows.1,How City of Maple parks and really tasty grapes from the Red FROM: Urban Residential many of us do that when we buy10515leisure, RCMP, hall, and, in ZeronBarn. ” LOCATION: and 10595 240fire Street and 23950 Avenue TO: Conservation a jug of milk or piece of packaged this case, Metro Vancouver parks What? No traumatic experiFROM: RS-3 (One Family Rural Residential) beef from the grocery store? – have to give their permission ences? AND RM-1 (Townhouse Supermom-gardenerTO: Lorea and Residential) approve the route. HUB Well, perhaps we’ll do it again PURPOSE: To amend Schedule “C” of the Official Community Plan, as shown outlined PURPOSE: the to future construction of 52covertownhousenext units.year. McCready is a firm believer in To permit needs provide insurance in heavy black line on the following map, to add to Conservation healthy, homegrown food. Her age for the cities of Maple Ridge We’ll just copy all the e-mails, vegetarian family eats what’s and Pitt Meadows and others. permits, posters, and everything grown around the house all year I wish the whole process could else, so it’ll be a breeze. through. Apart from stocking be simplified. Mind you, everyone several freezers to last through the I dealt with was very helpful. 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AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that a copy of the aforesaid bylaws and copies of staff reports and other information considered by Council relevant to the matters contained in the bylaws will also be available for public inspection at the Municipal Hall, Planning Department counter, between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. from September 5, 2014 to September 16, 2014, Saturdays, Sundays and Statutory Holidays excepted. Some of this information will also be posted on the District website www.mapleridge.ca on the Your Government /Meet Your Council/Council Meetings page. ALL PERSONS who deem themselves affected by any of these bylaws shall be afforded a reasonable opportunity to be heard at the Public Hearing before Council on the matters contained in the bylaws or by making a written submission to the attention of the Manager of Legislative Services or by sending an e-mail to the Clerk’s Department at clerks@mapleridge.ca, by 4:00 p.m., September 16, 2014. All written submissions and e-mails will become part of the public record. Dated this 5th day of September, 2014. Ceri Marlo Manager of Legislative Services
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Insp. Rick Greenwood, with ICE, said the officer was approached by Anderson, who claimed he was a teenage boy. “[Anderson] indicated an interest in meeting, and went so far as to arrange a date and time,” added Greenwood. Anderson was on probation when he contacted the undercover officer. In addition to two counts of luring a child online, he has also been charged with breaching probation, as his court-imposed conditions included no internet access or contact with any female child under the age of 16 unless in the company of a responsible adult. “This is just one of the many successful proactive investigations conducted by the B.C. ICE unit and our partner units,” said Greenwood. “Parents should remain vigilant about who their children are chatting with online. The best way to protect your children is to be informed and involved in their online lives.”
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September Job Action Camps & Activities Looking for things to do with the kids as the BC Teachers Job Action continues? Check out our Recreational Programs & Drop-in Options. Daycamps: Camps offer games, activities, crafts and plenty of physical activity! Maple Ridge Camps for 4 - 9 year olds & 5 -12 year olds Pitt Meadows Camps for 5 - 12 year olds We have a full day of camp for your kids to enjoy. Fee: $40 for 1 day or $185 for 5 day week Time: 8:30am-5:00pm Register: On-line at recreg4u.ca or call 604-465-2470 The Leisure Centres full facility & regular drop-in schedules resume Monday, Sept. 15th. Check out the exciting changes to the Fitness Centre.
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Bistro window smashed Teachers’ union staff make peace B y Neil Corbet t ncorbett@mapleridgenews.com
Big Feast Bistro owneroperator Mike Mulcahy was abused by protesters as he catered lunch for Premier Christy Clark’s visit to Maple Ridge Wednesday. That night, the window of his business was smashed. “They were upset we were delivering food to Christy Clark,” said Mulcahy, who catered a lunch at the ACT after it was officially announced that Maple Ridge has officially become a city. Teachers and parents were holding a rally in Memorial Peace Park at the same time and stormed the theatre entrance, chanting at the premier to go to arbitration to end the labour dispute. Mulcahy said the crowd was “passionate,” and put he and his son in an awkward position. The restaurateur
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A front window was smashed at Big Feast Bistro after it catered an event attended by Premier Christy Clark. posted a photo of the smashed window on the Big Feast Bistro Facebook page on Thursday morning, with a message: “We had a tough delivery yesterday to a lunch where Christy Clark was speaking at the ACT, but had no idea she was there until we delivered.
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WELCOME TO DOG DAYS OF SUMMER
The Parks and Leisure Services Commission has directed staff to solicit feedback from residents and dog owners on the proposal to create additional off-leash opportunities in Maple Ridge. The dog days of summer initiative will provide an opportunity for our neighbours to experience an off-leash park first hand and dog park patrons to demonstrate how socailly valuable and unobtrusive these off-leash park areas can be for the community.
Three parks have been selected for trial dog off-leash sites: Tolmie Park - 20260 Lorne Ave., Maple Ridge September 6-11 Westview Park - 20950 Wicklund Ave., Maple Ridge September 13-18 Maple Ridge Upper - Park 13165 - 236 St., Maple Ridge September 20-26 Parks and Leisure Services will be seeking feedback from dog offleash park patrons and local residents on your experience these weeks, which will be provided to the Parks and Leisure Services Commission to assist them when making decisions on this topic, please provide your feedback by email to parksandleisure@mapleridge.ca
hope there are no hard feelings towards us for doing what we do best – feeding Maple Ridge.” Maple Ridge Teachers’ Association president George Serra said union staff went to the restaurant on 227th Street on Thursday morning, to make peace with Mulcahy. “They’re not sure, at the end of the day, whether it was parents or teachers,” he said, adding that the broken window may not have been related to the protest. Mulcahy said he has no hard feelings with the teachers. The premier and her caucus met for several hours at the ACT in Maple Ridge, following a celebration to officially designate the municipality from a district to a city. In attendance were current Education Minister Peter Fassbender, former education minister Don McRae, Finance Minister Mike de Jong and former Vancouver mayor Sam Sullivan among others.
Board opposes daycare coverage The Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows School District is critical of the government’s plan to cover parents’ daycare costs during the teachers’ strike, saying this strategy will only prolong the labour dispute. Victoria announced that it will use funds saved from the salaries of striking teachers to pay parents of students under 13 years old $40 per day. The letter, signed by board chair Mike Murray, said the funds should be retained by the government to ultimately pay teachers and be used in the education system. School District 42 has made budget cuts of approximately $5 million in each of the past two years. “In our view, taking that step removes and important tool from the bargaining team to end this impasse and achieve a longer term benefit for students in the form of increased learning improvement funding.” The letter ended by saying the local school board is “very concerned that the government plan was developed without any consultation with the B.C. School Trustees Association or boards of education despite our cogovernance role.
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Food drive to assist Friends Freedom Session Bags will be dropped off at doorsteps By Colleen Fla n ag a n cflanagan@mapleridgenews.com
Not everyone will receive a bag on their doorstep for the B.C. Thanksgiving Food Drive, but there are still plenty of ways to donate. Between Monday and Wednesday next week, donation bags along with information fliers will be dropped off at households throughout Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows. Anyone wishing to donate can fill up the bag and leave it on their front doorstep on collection day – Saturday, Sept. 20, before 9:30 a.m. – for volunteers to pick up. This year, though, there are simply not enough volunteers to reach every home in both communities. Even so, in previous years only 20 per cent of households that received a bag made a donation. This is a vulnerable time of the year for the Friends in Need Food Bank, as stocks are low, says Josh Penner, assistant director of the B.C. Thanksgiving Food Drive. “When Christmas comes, there are lots of donations to the
food bank, But right now, it is empty,” said Penner. And the number of people using the food bank are increasing. Thirty two per cent of those who use the Friends In Need Food Bank are children, while 30 per cent are seniors. Chuck Griffith, operations manager at Friends In Need, has seen monthly numbers rise in the past four years to 750 families a month from 500. “We have topped as high as 800 in one single month in this last year. Our needs are there and they are not going away,” he said. Mary Robson, executive director of Friends In Need, is already going through the cash reserves, purchasing staple items that go into the food hampers, such as canned soups, meat, vegetables and fruit, because there are none on the shelves. And the teacher’s strike is not helping. “Leading up to October, we would see Halloween for Hunger, we would see Thanksgiving food drives. But with the teachers being out, we are not going to see those,” explained Griffith. “So this food drive is going to be that much more important.” Most wanted for this year’s Thanksgiving food drive are canned fruits and vegetables, in-
cluding tomatoes, tinned chili, ravioli, stews and baked beans, children’s snacks, including granola bars, individual juice boxes and fruit cups and meal replacement drinks Boost and Ensure. The B.C. Thanksgiving Food Drive started in 2009 in Burnaby and has since expanded to 50 cities across the province. Last year, more than 450,000 pounds of food were collected and delivered to community food banks province-wide. This year’s goal is 600,000 pounds. If you don’t receive a grocery bag, donations can be brought directly to the Friends In Need Food Bank at 22726 Dewdney Trunk Road, Unit 8. Donations can be dropped off anytime before 1 p.m. Monday to Friday. On collection day donations, can be dropped off at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, 11750 – 207 Street in Maple Ridge. Donation bins will also be at Save On Foods, Safeway and Extra Foods. If you received a bag and it is not picked up by 1 p.m. on collection day, call 1-855-74-BCTFD and a volunteer will be dispatched to pick it up. • To volunteer for the food drive, contact Josh Penner at 1-855-7422833 or director@bctfooddrive.org.
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Ron Goddard leads off the long walk for the 19th annual Parkinson’s Super Walk at Spirit Square in Pitt Meadows on Saturday. Over 14,000 people took part in the walk in 21 different communities across British Columbia.
board “little brother” Mark Sippola (right) with Brother Big Big the Troy Dickson (left) at kery & Bistro Ba e lizi De at Sisters Fundraiser sed just shy of August 22nd. The event rai who supported $900, thanks to everyone t! ou e and cam
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At the 2014 BCYCNA Ma Murray awards held in April, the TD Bank Group sponso red a category called the TD Creative Arts Award s which included five categories in Writing and pho tographic excellence. The winners in each category selected a charity to which the TD Bank wo uld donate $500. The winner in the Black & White Feature Photo (over 25,000 circ.) was the New s’ own Colleen Flanagan. Colleen chose to don ate the money to the Friends in Need Food Bank. Pictured: TD Canada Trust Branch Manager (Valley Fair Mall), Sheri Ballantyne, righ t, and Colleen, center, present the cheque to Frie nds in Need Executive Director, Mary Robson .
Celebrations were held for the opening of the new Community Policing station in Pitt Meadows. A great time was had by all. Welcome to the neighbourhood!
Cst. Doncaster, Insp. Splinter, Supt. Fleugel and Cpl. Vanags attended the opening of the Community Policing station in Pitt Meadows.
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More than 30 employees of Maple Ridge Chrysler took the Ice Bucket Challenge on August 22, after Dealer Principal Ian Speckm an accepted the nomination of Tammy Cleveland from Black Press. Staff got into it with gusto, cheerf ully dousing themselves with the buckets of ice water, raising more than $1700 for ALS in the process. Great job, everyone!
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Jo even in us ing.. for .vint a c age lass dres ic H s is olly enco woo urag d ed! Ridge Meadows Hospital Foundation’s Annual Fundraising Gala will be held on Saturday, October 18, 2014 at Meadow Gardens Golf Course. P R O U D LY P R E S E N T E D B Y
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From September 15th -20th help us collect food from neighbourhoods across B.C.
Collection week. Between September 15-17 our volunteers will deliver flyers and donation bags to your doorstep. We do not solicit cash contributions door-to-door. Collection day. Anyone wishing to make a donation of non-perishable food items is asked to place them in the bag and leave it on their doorstep before 9:30 a.m. Collection day. Our volunteers will travel back to your home to collect these donations on collection day and then transport the food to your local food bank.
Most needed Food Bank items: Meal in a tin (Chili, Ravioli, Stew), tomato sauce/paste, cans of fish or meat, canned fruit/veggies, Kraft Dinner.
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Subcompact cars are set Don’t get me wrong, I up to be basic transporam not saying it drives tation with emphasis or feels like an Aston placed on low cost and but it is great fun to great fuel economy. drive, handles our roads That said, you might think very well and all the they are all a bit boring tech options needed to and not very fun to drive keep your eyes on the or even very interesting road are available. The to look at. This is not the SE model I drove came For the price, case on the 2014 Ford with Bluetooth, satellite driving the Fiesta Fiesta: it has had a faceradio, navigation, power lift and features more locks, windows, and the feels a bit naughty, standard options than in My Ford Sync. as if maybe you the last model year. I drove the Fiesta around have stolen a more Usually little sub-comPrince George and pacts like this come with practicality wise it didn’t expensive car than more plastic than a TV skip a beat. As I live you can actually sports reader. The Fiesta downtown, anywhere feels different. You do get afford. I go in my daily life I some plastic to be sure am always driving right Mike Zacharias but the dash has softer through the heart of the materials and some of city. When I headed out the plastic around here actually looks to the hockey rink, I was able to put all and feels good. For the price ($19,990 of my goalie equipment into the back, as tested), driving the Fiesta feels a no problem. Parking in cities is increasbit naughty, as if maybe you have ingly becoming a premium. Parking stolen a more expensive car than you a sub-compact like the Fiesta was a can actually afford. I would love to be breeze even without a backup camera! able to afford an Aston Martin as my As some people with larger vehicles daily commuter car but at this point in will know, parking at places like malls my life that is not an option. With the in and around the city the spaces are redesign, you do get the Fusion / Aston tight with not a lot of movement space front-end styling. for bigger vehicles. In addition, of Now some people might say, “Well it course, it does get worse in wintertime looks too much like an Aston.” Really? when the snow is piled high. That’s like someone telling a girlfriend With that in mind, how will it handle that she looks too much like Scarlett our winter roads? Johansson; you’re not really going to The Fiesta has good ground clearance complain, are you? for a smaller car and handling our
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element of its appeal, but there’s an undeniable fun factor. Whether racing it on a track or just taking it to
the grocery store, the first turn you carve in it will rope you in like an infomercial in the wee hours of the night, when you can’t sleep. But in the case of the MX-5, you won’t have any buyer’s remorse. Fast-forward through the years and you’re now viewing the fourth generation MX-5. And what better way to welcome the roadster to the stage here in California than via a little band called Duran Duran, and through a live satellite stream that was broadcast here, and abroad in Spain and Japan. The reasoning? Both the English music group and the roadster came into popularity in the 1980s and continued to succeed and grow in status over the decades. Besides, “Rio” is an incredibly catchy tune to dance to. That said, the MX-5 has a new, eye-catching look to it. Not many specs have been released, though I can tell you this: it’s lower, wider, and sheds 100kg in the making. It also embodies the KODO or “Soul of Motion” design language. This two-seater also comes with sexy character lines from its four corners. Furthermore, up front, you’ll notice its headlights that look like they’re eying its prey; unlike the first generation’s pop up/down headlights that were more than welcoming.
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The Miata/MX5 holds a Guinness Book of World Records title of as most successful two-seat convertible roadster in history.
Like with all-new models of anything legendary, there will be a polarizing reception. Some might think it’s too radical. Some might fall immediately in love with it. And some will wait to drive it to make up their mind. Regardless of the way it looks – which certainly helps its cause – it’s really about how you feel on the road, behind the wheel, and when you tuck it in at night. More details about the MX-5 are scheduled to be released at this year’s Paris Auto Show. Either way, I can’t wait to drive it.
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Kia not luxury brand, yet By Zack Spencer
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iffering definitions of luxury in the automotive market are truly reflected in the eyes of the beholder. To one person, it might be having all the refinements and gadgets available in a modern car, accompanied with a smooth and quiet ride. To another buyer, it might just be about the name on the front of the car, letting all to see it that the owner has ‘made it,’ establishing a certain status in society. For many, it’s a combination of both. Enter the new Kia K900 luxury sedan from Kia. It has all the refinement and features found in cars with a longer pedigree in the luxury space, but this car offers it at a discount. Then the name on the car comes into play. Is the Kia K900 a car anyone aspires to own? Well, after a week-long trip with my family, I’m more impressed with Kia than I have been before. But the realist in me knows Kia isn’t a luxury brand, at least not yet. Looks The K900 is an unfortunate name. It begs the question, is this a dog? No, it is a full-size car about the same size as a 7-series from BMW or S-Class from Mercedes Benz. The K900 is based on the same platform as the Hyundai Equus, but differs in price and content. For a full-sized car with limo-like dimensions, the K900 starts at a remarkable $49,995 for the V6 model and $60,995 for the V6 premium model. The top V8 model is $69,995. The styling is strong, especially the top V8 model, with LED headlamps and taillights and very North American-looking chrome multi-spoke wheels. The rear doors are huge and Kia has done a good job of keeping the proportions of the car in check while grafting Kia’s signature Tiger Nose grille. The rear bumper and lower air diffuser look especially chunky, almost mimicking the Lexus LS and its integrated exhaust tips.
Inside Every person that sat in the K900 was blown away with the refinement, fit and finish, especially the materials used. The V8 test model had leather covering the front of the dash and piano finish on the wood trim accented. Add in tasteful chrome and aluminum, dark, rich wood on the steering wheel and centre console and the K900 looks like a million bucks. The front and rear seats came with ventilation and V8 models have a rear seat reclining feature. Despite spending countless hours behind the wheel traveling with two children in the back, the car offered a very relaxing ride for the passengers, and the kids especially liked the cooled seats on a very hot day. The centre infotainment screen is controlled with a rotary dial in-between the front passengers and is very similar to Audi’s MMI system. Drive The V6 model comes with the very competent 3.8L engine that puts out 311hp. Having tried this in other Hyundai/Kia products, it is smooth and powerful. The V8 is superb, with 420hp coming from a 5.0L V8. There is no lack of power. The shift in the auto industry is to smaller engines that utilize turbo charging, but Kia is sticking with good old engine displacement to get the job done. Covering more than 1,000km, the real world fuel economy was 12L/100km on the highway. To say that the K900 is smooth and quite is an understatement. I would put this car up against the new S-Class from Mercedes and a blindfolded passenger would have a hard time distinguishing the difference. What does become apparent is the K900’s lack of steering feedback to the driver and cornering ability. On Hwy. 3 from Hope to Penticton, the K900 wallowed in the switchback corners. Driving back on the Coquihalla was a different story: the K900 shines in open road cruising, making it a wonderful long road trip companion. Verdict The K900 is Kia’s very first pure luxury car and it got a lot right. The interior is
as good as anyone in the marketplace and Kia does it at a substantial discount to the competition, and power isn’t a problem, especially with the big V8 available. But there were a few problems. The automatic lock and unlock feature on the outside doors only unlocked. This is probably a quick fix, but an issue, and the Bluetooth audio didn’t work either. Another stumbling block is the lack of all wheel drive (AWD). In this segment, almost all vehicles sold come with AWD. In
fact, most companies only offer it. The market for this car is a happy existing Kia owner wanting to upgrade to something more and that is where the V6 model comes into play. Kia might not sell many of these cars, but it has them for sale to show anyone who is interested that it can make a true luxury car, maybe not in name, but in features and refinement. zack.spencer@ drivewaybc.ca
The styling is strong for the top K900 V8 model.
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lex is a short name for a big Ford utility/ wagon type vehicle that can accommodate six or seven people with ease and seat them with an impressive degree of comfort. Made in Canada, Flex is a hard-to-categorize vehicle that was introduced for the 2009 model year. Not a car, a minivan or an SUV, Flex borrows from them all, so the ‘crossover’ tag is also very appropriate. Stylistically, the Ford Flex dares to be different. What appears at first glance to be a simple two-box design is actually more complex. It has generally straight styling lines, yet there are no sharp corners. Its two-tone paint finish is separated by the dark centre greenhouse section, which gives Flex a distinctive ‘floating roof’ appearance that’s also appealing. On the inside, even with all its seats upright, there’s still 566 litres (20 cu ft) of cargo space in the back. That jumps to 1,224 litres (43.2 cu. ft) with the third row down and a whopping 2,355 litres (83.2 cu. ft) with the second row flat. The front passenger seat can also fold forward and allows Flex to swallow three-metre (10-ft) long object, with its liftgate closed. Flex can also have an impressive max towing capacity of 2,041 kg (4,500 lbs), when properly equipped. Originally (in 2009), Flex just came in SEL and Limited trim levels, and all-wheel drive was a ($2,000) optional offering. The only engine was a 3.5-litre V6 engine that delivered 262 horsepower at 6,250 rpm and 248 lb.ft. of torque at 4,500 rpm. It’s was mated to a sixspeed automatic transmission and drive went to the front wheels. Highway fuel economy was surprisingly good 8.4 L/100 km, but the city rating was a much thirstier 12.6 L/100km. Two changes came in 2010, in the form of a new (lower-priced) entry level SE trim version of Flex, and a new optional 3.5 litre V6 EcoBoost engine (Limited trim only). Turbochargers and direct fuel injection allow this
engine to provide V8 like power, yet still offer it still offer V6 fuel economy. The MyKey security feature and an AutoFold 60/40 bench seat were both added as standard equipment in all Flex trim levels. A new top-line Titanium edition of Flex was added to the product line in 2011. It comes with the V6 EcoBoost engine and all-wheel-drive. And other than a switch to a centrally mounted rear windshield wiper, there were no significant changes in 2012. The 2013 edition of Flex got a mid-life styling refresh that included a slicker new front-end treatment, plus minor improvements to both engine offerings. Safety ratings are all topnotch and this, plus high owner reliability ratings, has helped put the Ford Flex on Consumer Reports “Recommended” list of vehicle buys. Although not as fuel-efficient, the standard 3.5-litre engine reportedly has fewer problems compared to the newer and more powerful turbo-charged V6 engine option. Ford Flex not only looks different, it is different, and it’s a Canadian. Polarizing (love/hate) styling lines provide an interesting wrapper for what is actually a very practical family vehicle. Price Check, 2009-2013 Ford Flex (September 2014): • 2009, Flex Limited AWD $16,000 to $20,000, • 2010, Flex Limited AWD $19,000 to $23,000; • 2011, Flex Limited AWD $22,000 to $26,000; • 2012, Flex Limited AWD $26,000 to $31,000; • 2013, Flex Limited AWD $31,000 to $36,000. Prices vary depending on a used vehicle’s condition, mileage, usage and history. A complete mechanical check should always be performed by a reliable auto technician prior to purchase. Safety Recalls: 2009 to 2013 Ford Flex: • 2013: The fuel delivery module may develop a crack, which could allow fuel to leak. Dealers will replace the fuel delivery module. • 2013/2014: The right-
side half-shaft retention clip may not have been fully engaged. This could allow the half-shaft to separate and result in a loss of motive power. Dealers will inspect halfshafts for full retention and affect repairs as necessary. bob.mchugh@ drivewaybc.ca Offers valid until September 30, 2014. See toyota.ca for complete details on all cash back offers. In the event of any discrepancy or inconsistency between Toyota prices, rates and/or other information contained on toyotabc.ca and that contained on toyota.ca, the latter shall prevail. Errors and omissions excepted. 2014 RAV4 FWD LE Automatic ZFREVT-BM MSRP is $27,385 and includes $1,815 freight and pre-delivery inspection, tire levy, battery levy and air conditioning federal excise tax. *Lease example: 0.9% Lease APR for 60 months on approved credit. Semi-Monthly payment is $123 with $2,850 down payment. Total Lease obligation is $17,610. Lease 60 mos. based on 100,000 km, excess km charge is $.10. **Finance example: 0.9% finance for 72 months, upon credit approval, available on 2014 RAV4 FWD LE Automatic ZFREVT-BM. Applicable taxes are extra. *** $1,000 Stackable cash back available on 2014 RAV4 FWD LE Automatic. Up to $2000 Non-Stackable Cash Back available on select 2014 RAV4 models. 2014 Tundra Double Cab SR5 4.6L SR5 Plus 4x4 Automatic UM5F1T-C MSRP is $40,640 and includes $1,815 freight and pre-delivery inspection, tire levy, battery levy and air conditioning federal excise tax. †Finance example: 0.9% finance for 72 months, upon credit approval, available on 2014 Tundra Double Cab SR5 4.6L SR5 Plus 4x4 Automatic UM5F1T-C. Applicable taxes are extra. ††Up to $7000 Non-Stackable Cash Back available on select 2014 Tundra models. Non-stackable cash back on 2014 Tundra Double Cab SR5 4.6L SR5 Plus 4x4 Automatic UM5F1T-C is $5000. 2014 Camry Sedan LE Automatic BF1FLT-C MSRP is $25,495 and includes $1,745 freight and pre-delivery inspection, tire levy, battery levy and air conditioning federal excise tax. ‡Lease example: 0.9% Lease APR for 60 months on approved credit. Semi-Monthly payment is $114 with $2,500 down payment. Total Lease obligation is $16,505. Lease 60 mos. based on 100,000 km, excess km charge is $.10. ‡‡Finance example: 0.9% finance for 84 months, upon credit approval, available on 2014 Camry Sedan LE. Applicable taxes are extra. ‡‡‡Up to $3200 Non-Stackable Cash Back available on select 2014 Camry models. $2500 non-stackable cash back available on the 2014 Camry Sedan LE Automatic BF1FLT-C. Applicable taxes are extra. Down payment, first semi-monthly payment and security deposit plus GST and PST on first payment and full down payment are due at lease inception. A security deposit is not required on approval of credit. Non-stackable Cash Back offers may not be combined with Toyota Financial Services (TFS) lease or finance rates. If you would like to lease or finance at standard TFS rates (not the above special rates), then you may be able to take advantage of Cash Customer Incentives. Vehicle must be purchased, registered and delivered by September 30, 2014. Cash incentives include taxes and are applied after taxes have been charged on the full amount of the negotiated price. See toyota.ca for complete details on all cash back offers. †††Semi-monthly lease offer available through Toyota Financial Services on approved credit to qualified retail customers on most 24, 36, 48 and 60 month leases of new and demonstrator Toyota vehicles. First semi-monthly payment due at lease inception and next monthly payment due approximately 15 days later and semi-monthly thereafter throughout the term. Toyota Financial Services will waive the final payment. Semi-monthly lease offer can be combined with most other offers excluding the First Payment Free and Encore offers. First Payment Free offer is valid for eligible TFS Lease Renewal customers only. Toyota semi-monthly lease program based on 24 payments per year, on a 60-month lease, equals 120 payments, with the final 120th payment waived by Toyota Financial Services. Competitive bi-weekly lease programs based on 26 payments per year, on a 60-month lease, equals 130 payments. Not open to employees of Toyota Canada, Toyota Financial Services or TMMC/TMMC Vehicle Purchase Plan. Some conditions apply. See your Toyota dealer for complete details. Visit your Toyota BC Dealer or www.toyotabc.ca for more details. Some conditions apply; offers are time limited and may change without notice. Dealer may lease/sell for less.
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After this period interest starts to accrue and the purchaser will repay principal and interest monthly over the term of the contract. See your Kia dealer for full also available. details. worry-free Some conditions apply and on approved credit. **0% purchase financing is available on select new 2014 Kia models O.A.C. Terms vary by model and trim, see dealer for complete details. Purchase financing example based on new 2014 Rondo LX MT (RN551E) with a selling price of $23,482, financed at 0% APR corresponds to a bi-weekly payment of $129 for comprehensive 60 months, amortized over 84 months with a down payment/ equivalent trade of $0. Some conditions apply and on approved credit. ≠Bi-weekly finance payment O.A.C. for new 2014 Sorento 2.4L LX AT FWD (SR75BE)/2014 Forte Sedan LX MT (FO541E)/2014 Rondo LX MT (RN551E) based on a selling price of $28,482/$17,502/$23,482 is $156/$96/$129 with an APR of 0% for warranty. 60 months, amortized over an 84-month period. Estimated remaining principal balance of $8,138/$5,001/$6,709 plus applicable taxes due at end of 60-month period. Retailer may sell for less. See dealer for full details. Model shown Manufacturer Suggested Retail Price for 2014 Sorento EX V6 AWD (SR75HE)/2014 Forte SX (FO748E)/2014 Rondo EX Luxury (RN756E) is $34,195/$26,195/$32,195 and includes delivery and destination fees of $1,665/$1,485/$1,665, and A/C charge ($100, where applicable). Licence, insurance, applicable taxes, other fees and certain levies (including tire levies), variable dealer administration fees (up to $699) and registration fees are extra. Retailer may sell for less. Available at participating dealers. See Highway/city fueldealers consumption is based on the 2014 LX 2.4L by GDIJuly 4-cyl2, (A/T)/2014 Forte 1.8Lsell MPIor4-cyl Rondoconditions 2.0L GDI 4-cyl These updated estimates areAllbased thesubject Government of Canada’s criteria shown and testing Refer toaccessories the EnerGuide Consumption Yourcost. actual for full details. Offer(s) available on select dealer new 2014 models through participating to qualifi ed customers whoSorento take delivery 2013. Dealers may lease(M/T)/2014 for less. Some apply.(M/T). See dealer for complete details. offersonare to change withoutapproved notice. Vehicles may methods. include optional and Fuel upgrades availableGuide. at extra All fuel consumption will vary ° wordmark andtire logolevies) are registered are applicable) owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. Information in this advertisement be accurate at the time of printing. For more information on ourcharges 5-yearmay warranty coverage, visittime kia.caoforpurchase. call us atOther 1-877-542-2886. is a trademark based on driving otherother factors. pricing includes delivery and destination feeshabits up toand $1,665, fees The andBluetooth® certain levies (including and $100trademarks A/C charge and (where and excludes licensing, registration, insurance, otheris believed taxes andtovariable dealer administration fees (up to $699). Other dealer be required at the lease and fiKia nancing options of Kia Motors Corporation. also available. ∞“Don’t Pay For 60 Days” offer is a 60-day payment deferral and applies to purchase financing offers on all 2014 models. No interest will accrue during the first 30 days of the finance contract. After this period interest starts to accrue and the purchaser will repay principal and interest monthly over the term of the contract. See your Kia dealer for full details. Some conditions apply and on approved credit. **0% purchase financing is available vary by model and trim, see dealer for complete details. Purchase financing example based on new 2014 Rondo LX MT (RN551E) with a selling price of $23,482, financed at 0% APR corresponds to a bi-weekly payment of $12913-05-31 for K200_PALR_JUNE_AP_W1.indd 1 on select new 2014 Kia models O.A.C. Terms 5:42 PM ≠ 60 months, amortized over 84 months with a down payment/ equivalent trade of $0. Some conditions apply and on approved credit. Bi-weekly finance payment O.A.C. for new 2014 Sorento 2.4L LX AT FWD (SR75BE)/2014 Forte Sedan LX MT (FO541E)/2014 Rondo LX MT (RN551E) based on a selling price of $28,482/$17,502/$23,482 is $156/$96/$129 with an APR of 0% for 60 months, amortized over an 84-month period. Estimated remaining principal balance of $8,138/$5,001/$6,709 plus applicable taxes due at end of 60-month period. Retailer may sell for less. See dealer for full details. Model shown Manufacturer Suggested Retail Price for 2014 Sorento EX V6 AWD (SR75HE)/2014 Forte SX (FO748E)/2014 Rondo EX Luxury (RN756E) is $34,195/$26,195/$32,195 and includes delivery and destination fees of $1,665/$1,485/$1,665, and A/C charge ($100, where applicable). Licence, insurance, applicable taxes, other fees and certain levies (including tire levies), variable dealer administration fees (up to $699) and registration fees are extra. Retailer may sell for less. Available at participating dealers. See dealer for full details. Highway/city fuel consumption is based on the 2014 Sorento LX 2.4L GDI 4-cyl (A/T)/2014 Forte 1.8L MPI 4-cyl (M/T)/2014 Rondo 2.0L GDI 4-cyl (M/T). These updated estimates are based on the Government of Canada’s approved criteria and testing methods. Refer to the EnerGuide Fuel Consumption Guide. Your actual fuel consumption will vary based on driving habits and other factors. °The Bluetooth® wordmark and logo are registered trademarks and are owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. Information in this advertisement is believed to be accurate at the time of printing. For more information on our 5-year warranty coverage, visit kia.ca or call us at 1-877-542-2886. Kia is a trademark of Kia Motors Corporation.
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*5-year/100,000 km worry-free comprehensive warranty.
19950 Lougheed Hwy., Pitt Meadows
DL: 6077
Offer(s) YOU available COVERED on select new 2014 models through participating dealers to qualified customers who take delivery by July 2, 2013. Dealers may sell or lease for less. Some conditions apply. See dealer for complete details. All offers are subject to change without notice. Vehicles shown may include optional accessories and upgrades available at extra cost. All pricing includes delivery and destination fees up to $1,665, other fees and certain levies (including tire levies) and $100 A/C charge (where applicable) and excludes licensing, registration, insurance, other taxes and variable dealer administration fees (up to $699). Other dealer charges may be required at the time of purchase. Other lease and financing options *5-year/100,000 ∞ “Don’t Pay For 60km Days” offer is a 60-day payment deferral and applies to purchase financing offers on all 2014 models. No interest will accrue during the first 30 days of the finance contract. After this period interest starts to accrue and the purchaser will repay principal and interest monthly over the term of the contract. See your Kia dealer for full also available. details. worry-free Some conditions apply and on approved credit. **0% purchase financing is available on select new 2014 Kia models O.A.C. Terms vary by model and trim, see dealer for complete details. Purchase financing example based on new 2014 Rondo LX MT (RN551E) with a selling price of $23,482, financed at 0% APR corresponds to a bi-weekly payment of $129 for comprehensive 60 months, amortized over 84 months with a down payment/ equivalent trade of $0. Some conditions apply and on approved credit. ≠Bi-weekly finance payment O.A.C. for new 2014 Sorento 2.4L LX AT FWD (SR75BE)/2014 Forte Sedan LX MT (FO541E)/2014 Rondo LX MT (RN551E) based on a selling price of $28,482/$17,502/$23,482 is $156/$96/$129 with an APR of 0% for warranty. 60 months, amortized over an 84-month period. Estimated remaining principal balance of $8,138/$5,001/$6,709 plus applicable taxes due at end of 60-month period. Retailer may sell for less. See dealer for full details. Model shown Manufacturer Suggested Retail Price for 2014 Sorento EX V6 AWD (SR75HE)/2014 Forte SX (FO748E)/2014 Rondo EX Luxury (RN756E) is $34,195/$26,195/$32,195 and includes delivery and destination fees of $1,665/$1,485/$1,665, and A/C charge ($100, where applicable). Licence, insurance, applicable taxes, other fees and certain levies (including tire levies), variable dealer administration fees (up to $699) and registration fees are extra. Retailer may sell for less. Available at participating dealers. See Highway/city fueldealers consumption is based on the 2014 LX 2.4L by GDIJuly 4-cyl2, (A/T)/2014 Forte 1.8Lsell MPIor4-cyl Rondoconditions 2.0L GDI 4-cyl These updated estimates areAllbased thesubject Government of Canada’s criteria shown and testing Refer toaccessories the EnerGuide Consumption Yourcost. actual for full details. Offer(s) available on select dealer new 2014 models through participating to qualifi ed customers whoSorento take delivery 2013. Dealers may lease(M/T)/2014 for less. Some apply.(M/T). See dealer for complete details. offersonare to change withoutapproved notice. Vehicles may methods. include optional and Fuel upgrades availableGuide. at extra All fuel consumption will vary ° wordmark andtire logolevies) are registered are applicable) owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. Information in this advertisement be accurate at the time of printing. For more information on ourcharges 5-yearmay warranty coverage, visittime kia.caoforpurchase. call us atOther 1-877-542-2886. is a trademark based on driving otherother factors. pricing includes delivery and destination feeshabits up toand $1,665, fees The andBluetooth® certain levies (including and $100trademarks A/C charge and (where and excludes licensing, registration, insurance, otheris believed taxes andtovariable dealer administration fees (up to $699). Other dealer be required at the lease and fiKia nancing options of Kia Motors Corporation. also available. ∞“Don’t Pay For 60 Days” offer is a 60-day payment deferral and applies to purchase financing offers on all 2014 models. No interest will accrue during the first 30 days of the finance contract. After this period interest starts to accrue and the purchaser will repay principal and interest monthly over the term of the contract. See your Kia dealer for full details. Some conditions apply and on approved credit. **0% purchase financing is available vary by model and trim, see dealer for complete details. Purchase financing example based on new 2014 Rondo LX MT (RN551E) with a selling price of $23,482, financed at 0% APR corresponds to a bi-weekly payment of $12913-05-31 for K200_PALR_JUNE_AP_W1.indd 1 on select new 2014 Kia models O.A.C. Terms 5:42 PM ≠ 60 months, amortized over 84 months with a down payment/ equivalent trade of $0. Some conditions apply and on approved credit. Bi-weekly finance payment O.A.C. for new 2014 Sorento 2.4L LX AT FWD (SR75BE)/2014 Forte Sedan LX MT (FO541E)/2014 Rondo LX MT (RN551E) based on a selling price of $28,482/$17,502/$23,482 is $156/$96/$129 with an APR of 0% for 60 months, amortized over an 84-month period. Estimated remaining principal balance of $8,138/$5,001/$6,709 plus applicable taxes due at end of 60-month period. Retailer may sell for less. See dealer for full details. Model shown Manufacturer Suggested Retail Price for 2014 Sorento EX V6 AWD (SR75HE)/2014 Forte SX (FO748E)/2014 Rondo EX Luxury (RN756E) is $34,195/$26,195/$32,195 and includes delivery and destination fees of $1,665/$1,485/$1,665, and A/C charge ($100, where applicable). Licence, insurance, applicable taxes, other fees and certain levies (including tire levies), variable dealer administration fees (up to $699) and registration fees are extra. Retailer may sell for less. Available at participating dealers. See dealer for full details. Highway/city fuel consumption is based on the 2014 Sorento LX 2.4L GDI 4-cyl (A/T)/2014 Forte 1.8L MPI 4-cyl (M/T)/2014 Rondo 2.0L GDI 4-cyl (M/T). These updated estimates are based on the Government of Canada’s approved criteria and testing methods. Refer to the EnerGuide Fuel Consumption Guide. Your actual fuel consumption will vary based on driving habits and other factors. °The Bluetooth® wordmark and logo are registered trademarks and are owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. Information in this advertisement is believed to be accurate at the time of printing. For more information on our 5-year warranty coverage, visit kia.ca or call us at 1-877-542-2886. Kia is a trademark of Kia Motors Corporation.
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STANDARD FEATURES INCLUDE: Bluetooth° • Flex Steering STANDARD FEATURES INCLUDE: Steering Wheel Mounted Audio Controls 6-Speed Automatic Transmission APR DOWN 16" Steel Wheels • Air Conditioning Heated Front Seats • Keyless Entry bi-weekly for 60 months, amortized Heated Front Seats • Keyless Entry over 84 months with $0 DOWN PAYMENT. Offer includes delivery, destination STANDARD FEATURES INCLUDE: Air Conditioning • Bluetooth° Bluetooth° • Flex Steering and fees. Offer based on 2014 Rondo LX MT with a purchase price of $23,482. Steering Wheel Mounted Audio Controls Rear Parking Sonar 6-Speed Automatic Transmission Heated Front • Keyless bi-weekly for 60Seats months, amortized over Entry 84 months with $0 DOWN PAYMENT. bi-weekly for 60 months, amortized over 84 months with Offer includes delivery, destination and fees. Offer based on 2014 Sorento$0 DOWN PAYMENT. Offer includes delivery, destination Air Conditioning • Bluetooth° 2.4L LX AT FWD with a purchase price of $28,482. and fees. Offer based on 2014 Rondo LX MT with a purchase price of $23,482. Rear Parking Sonar
BI-WEEKLY
Electronic Stability Control destination and fees. Offer based on 2014 Forte LX MT
3
AND ONLY
DL 31300
That gives back
WEST COAST
FORD LINCOLN
1-888-251-7930
20370 Lougheed Hwy. Maple Ridge
13-05-31 5:42 PM
K200_PALR_JUNE_AP_W1
APR
FINANCING
0
%
1000
$
FOR UP TO
60
4,500
$
OR UP TO
**
IN CASH DISCOUNTS ON PATHFINDER HYBRID MODELS
MONTHS ON SELECT MODELS
TITAN
• 5.6L Dohc V8 Engine With 317-Hp & 385 Lb-Ft Torque Capability
48 month lease @0% $11,999 lease end value – 16K/yr Due on signing $1075(2,075) w/out Costco Rebate). Total Obligation $14,348 plus taxes ($15,348 plus taxes w/out Costco Rebate)
THE ALL-NEW 2014
84 129
Sorento EX shown
EMPLOYEE PRICE
%
2014 NISSAN
· 2.0L 4 cylinder · 5-Speed Manual Transmission · Air Conditioning · Power Locks & Front Windows · Keyless Entry · Tilt & Telescopic Steering · Sync Hands Free Bluetooth · Stk# EA030149
*
(A/T): 7.1L/100KM destination, fees and HWY a (A/T): $1,500 loan rebate†. STANDARD FEATURES INCLUDE: CITY 10.4L/100KM All prices and payments are plus $524 fees & taxes. Must produce Costco Card with member APR BI-WEEKLY DOWN Offer based on 2015 ForteOWN LX ITMT (FO541F) purchase price BI-WEEKLY with a DOWN APR of $16,002. 16" Steel Wheels • Air Conditioning FROM WITH AT ≠ since Anti-lock Brakes (ABS) Heated Front Seats • Keyless Entry date prior to September 1st to be eligible for Costco Member Rebate. All offers OAC
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PATHFINDER • 2014 Pathfinder Hybrid Now Available
∞
Rondo EX Luxury shown
DOWN PAYMENT
APR
DOWN APR 15" Steel Wheels • 6 Airbags
WE’VE GOT
CASH DISCOUNT ON SENTRA 1.8 S MT
• Best-In-Class Interior Passenger Volume
DAYS
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Buyers looking beyond home features when purchasing By Kerry Vital
The decision on where to purchase a new home goes beyond the features of the homes themselves. Beautiful countertops or elegant flooring go a long way, but there are a few other features that buyers are increasingly looking for. Those features include an amazing amenities space. “In the past, we saw amenities spaces tucked away within
buildings, which were small and uninspired compared to what is available today,” says Cressey Development Group’s Hani Lammam. “Amenities are becoming central to a building’s design.” Among the popular amenities in new home construction are a full-size gym, a yoga studio, gardens, a music room and large communal entertaining spaces. “We’re noticing that distinct architectural styles appeal to the
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The Summit Residences by Domae Homes is perfectly situated in Chilliwack to take advantage of everything that the area has to offer, including tons of outdoor recreation opportunities. The spacious homes are available in a variety of open-plan layouts, allowing homeowners to personalize their home.
Ascending to the peak at The Summit Residences By Kerry Vital
Domae Homes has long been known for high-quality homes that they themselves would want to live in. With the Summit Residences, that’s actually the case for partner Kevin Chester, who lives in the community
himself and enjoys being able to say hello to the people who have purchased a home there. “We build homes that we care about,” he says. “These are not just houses; they’re homes that people want to spend time in.” Located in the Promontory Heights community in Chilliwack, The Summit
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Try adding a little heather By Mike Lascelle
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ell, it’s that time of year, when the planters by the front door or around the patio are looking a bit tired – those petunias, geraniums and lobelia have almost ‘given up the ghost’ and there’s more mildew than flowers. It might be that you have a few permanent features such as heuchera, ivies or evergreen grasses that will live for another day, but what do you do with those gaping holes once the summer flowers are discarded? Look no further than heather, which, providing you don’t over-water them (which is sure death), will give you months of beautiful flowers or foliage despite the oncoming colder weather. There are basically three good choices available at most garden centres, including Scotch heathers (Calluna vulgaris) that come in a ‘bud bloomer’ form or have vibrant winter foliage after flowering. The other two include the winter heathers, with both Erica carnea and Erica x darleyensis providing months of cold-season blooms in colours ranging from white, shell pink, rose and deep magenta. For the collectors among you, there are even a few tender upright heathers, such as Erica arborea ‘Golden Joy,’ with its eyescorching yellow foliage and the even rarer Erica x ‘African Fanfare,’ with its showy tips of elongated pink flower clusters. Both of these make excellent centrepieces until late autumn, when they will need to be sheltered in a cool greenhouse or sunroom for winter. Some choice standard Scotch heathers to look for include ‘Firefly’ and ‘Hoyerhagen’, both of which are still in bloom, but also have deep gold foliage that shifts to a vivid reddishorange in the colder weather. The others to look for are the ‘bud bloomers’, a class of Scotch heather whose flower buds do not open and as a result the colour often lasts from now to Christmas, and even beyond. These are available in mixed pots where reds, pinks, whites, purples and gold foliage are blended to provide some contrast and much needed autumn focus. Single cultivars (such as ‘Athene’, ‘Lianne’,
‘Alicia’ and ‘Selly’) are also available for those of you who like to fine tune your colour combinations. The winter-flowering heathers come in the generally lower growing Erica carnea or the hybrid group Erica x darleyensis, which is a cross of E. carnea and Erica erigena. The best of the former species includes ‘Springwood White’ and ‘Pink’, ‘Tanja’ (deep rose), ‘Wintersonne’ (vivid lilac-pink), ‘December Red’, ‘Golden Starlet’ (white with gold foliage), ‘Isabell’ (white) and ‘Myretoun Ruby’ (crimson-purple). By far the most popular winter heather is Erica x darleyensis ‘Kramer’s Red’ (or
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#22 9960 Wilson Rd., Mission
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201 11519 Burnett St., M.R.
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Very good value here over 1400 sq.ft. 3 bedroom and a den, 3 bathrooms, single garage, private patio area, great family complex, close to all shopping and transit, this unit is priced very well at $279,900
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• 3 bdrms, 2 baths • Well managed • 1,275 sq. ft. complex • Single garage • Fully fenced yard • Lots of updates • Shows very well
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729,800
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13900 232nd St., M.R.
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GROUND FLOOR SUITES • WALK TO EVERYTHING OPEN SUNDAY 1-3PM
WELCOME TO SOLO! $234,900
• Whispering Falls gated home on 1 acre. • Over 4,300 sq. ft. of luxury living on 3 floors. • Gourmet kitchen with new stainless steel appliances. • Stunning Master suite w/fireplace & luxurious ensuite. • In-law accommodation down with separate access. • Outdoor oasis backing protected greenspace!
LOCATION, LOCATION! NO MORE TRAIN DELAYS! DOUBLE GARAGE
19379 123 Ave, Pitt Meadows
BE A LANDLORD - RENTALS ALLOWED! • 1 and 2 bedroom condos in the heart of town • Five high-end appliances included • Call us to view these fully finished suites • Prices starting at $189,000!
949,900
LUKE Seniors Real Estate Specialist
THE RESIDENCES at FALCON CENTRE
$
www.TeamLuke.ca
• 1,035 sq.ft. 2 bdrm, 2 bath PLUS A DEN! • Show suite with 9 ft. ceilings - open floor plan • Walk to town, Westcoast Express & Haney Wharf
434,500
$
THE CEDARS! $304,900 • 1,397 sq.ft. DETACHED TOWNHOME! • Small complex with only 10 units • Private yard with entertainment sized deck
$
23864-118TH AVE., M.R.
Call us for all the details!
Call Gary or Lorraine for details 604.466.2838 www.rltylink.com
• Detached garage, lane access • Rancher, open plan, 1430 sq. ft. • 3 bedrooms, 2 washrooms • Easy maintenance 4080 sq. ft. lot • Wheel chair accessible • See you Sunday!
129,900
178,800
$
FRASERVIEW VILLAGE • • • • • •
THE COLONIAL
Buy for your needs 1 bedroom with guest suite across hall Den/storage room Open plan, presents beautifully Cooler east side, walk out to gardens 55 +, quick possession possible.
• • • •
Close to the Senior’s Center 2 bedrooms, 1 washroom Parquet flooring & fireplace in living room Enjoy the clubhouse and workshop facilities • 19+ complex, quick possession possible
THE
RON ANTALEK TEAM
OPEN HOUSE TUES TO SUN 12 - 5PM
5% OFF LIST PRICE UNTIL SEPT. 30, 2014
2214 Kelly Avenue, Port Coquitlam Starting at $226,900 ‘Spring’ 45 33 modern suites ready to move in deluxe apartments. 1 bdrm + den, & 2 bdrm suites. 9 ft. ceilings. Includes 6 appliances & blinds. Underground parking. Some with mountain views. Walk to all amenities.
T@ EF 1L
OPEN HOUSE FRIDAY, SATURDAY 1-4, SUNDAY 12-4, MONDAY 1-4
OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY & SUNDAY 1-4
ALBION TERRACES
FANTASTIC MOUNTAIN & VALLEY VIEW
Price ranging from $469,000 - $599,000
Show home 10531 Robertson St., Maple Ridge (off Jackson Rd. & 105A Ave.) New 2 storey + basement homes. Ready to move in to or custom build. 9 foot ceilings on the main floor with an oversized great room with a gas fireplace. Crown mouldings & coffered ceilings. Maple kitchen, granite counter tops & island. Daylight basements with separate entrance. Double garage. Appliances, blinds, fence & landscaping included. www.albionterraces.ca
Starting at $589,900 Show home 24630 - 101 Ave., Maple Ridge New Executive homes at Jackson Ridge. 2 storey homes plus a daylight basement. Some homes back onto parkland and have a spectacular mountain & valley view. Double & triple garages. Several plans to choose from.
0 ,90 44 $2
Johnny Pacheco, Ron Antalek, Cory Lunsted†, Louise Antalek†, & Rob Johnson
Ron Antalek Personal Real Estate Corporation
OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY & SUNDAY 1-5
604-351-3261
NEW TOWNHOMES STARTING AT $244,900
ronantalek.com
Showhome at #2 - 10151- 240th Street
Each office independently owned and operated
*Based on total transactions Remax Western Canada Team 2012 † Licensed Assistant
New Townhomes at Albion Station. 9 foot ceilings on the main living level. Fireplace in the living room. Quartz countertops. Some plans with a finished basement. Includes 4 appliances & blinds. Sundeck, garage, fenced yard and more. 2014 Ovation Award - Multi-Family Builder of the Year. Walk to school & shopping.
22308 Dewdney Trunk Road, Maple Ridge #2-19126 Ford Road, Pitt Meadows
HIGHLAND CREEK 2 HOMES LEFT AT $549,900 11752 and 11760 - 236 Street, Maple Ridge 2 storey new homes with walk out basements. Maple kitchen with island, granite countertops. Crown mouldings Gas fireplace. 4 large bedrooms with 3 ensuites. Appliances, blinds, fence and landscaping included. Great location near elementary schools, Thomas Haney Secondary, Meadow Ridge private school, transit, shopping & Rec. centre.
OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY & SUNDAY 1-4
NEW TOWNHOMES CENTRAL LOCATION
Show Home at #67, 11252 Cottonwood Drive Starting at $319,900 Cottonwood Ridge. Nicely finished with crown mouldings, hardwood floors, maple cabinets, granite countertops. Gas fireplace. Finished basement. 6 appliances & blinds. Garage for 2 cars. Near elementary & high schools, transit & shopping.
INVESTMENT PROPERTY $309,900 22610 - 121 Avenue, Maple Ridge Great investment property located in area of current new apartment construction. Official Community Plan designated medium to highrise apartment. This updated home features newer laminate, paint, lighting & plumbing fixtures, roof, windows + more. Lane access to detached garage/workshop. Located near schools, shopping, transit, town core.
604.466.2838 604.459.2838 Each office independently owned and operated
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Gordon&Diana Barthels
604-657-6231
604-250-0594
Bonnie’s C O R N E R 604.467.9300
OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 11-1 PM
www.bonnietelep.com
$229,900
MLS#V1062424
$599,900
MLS#V1061502
#311-22255-122 Ave, Maple Ridge
Great Location on a Quiet Rural Cul-de-Sac
This gorgeous 2 bdrm, 2 bath condo features a west facing This rancher with walkout basement is located in a quiet courtyard view, spacious open plan and is in easy walking distance cul-de-sac in Garibaldi Heights on a beautiful acre with stream to downtown. Beautiful condition and ready to move into. running through it. Tons of potential in a great setting!
For more info visit www.gordonbarthels.com
ROB JEEVES 604-240-2629 W NE
W NE
• • • • •
3 Bedroom 2 Bath 5,998 sqft Lot Tons of upgrades! Softwood flooring Hot water on demand
• Det.100 sqft office • Quartz countertops in laundry room • Fully Fenced • Mountain Views
• 3872 sq ft • 3 Bedroom plus den • Over 60 sq ft. of kitchen Island • Granite counters
• Wood floors • Stone fireplace • Unfinished basement • Private yard
HOLLYHOCK - CORNER UNIT • • • •
11933 224th St., Maple Ridge Helping you is what we doTM
For a complete list of OPEN HOUSES check out www.brooksiderealty.ca
$229,000
VIEW FROM THE TOP
YOUR DREAM HOUSE IS HERE!
Brookside Realty
! ICE PR
$675,000
$539,900
Give me a call for all your mortgage needs!
604.467.5000
Ask Rob Jeeves
G TIN LIS
Are you buying a home that needs renovations?
1 level, Corner unit 2 bedrooms Covered deck New appliances
• New gutters, roof, carpets & paint • Vaulted ceiling in the master • Great Complex
Each office independently owned and operated
www.AskRobJeeves.com • email: rjeeves@shaw.ca
179,900
799,900
$
OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 259,000
$
#53 20554 118th Ave., M.R.
OPEN SUNDAY 2-4 259,000
#124/125 23925 116th St., M.R.
OPEN SATURDAY 1-4 259,000
• 2 bdrms, 2 baths & 2 covered decks • Located in well maintained adult 35+ complex • Large clubhouse with kitchen & workshop • Affordable 1 level upper unit is a must to see
• Two 2540 sq. ft. detached homes open for inspection • Both on private greenbelt • Both kept in ‘Like New’ condition • Gated community, secure, friendly • Priced at $495,000 and $514,800
• Beautiful family home in the Albion area! • Stunning 5 bdrm, 5 bath with custom build high end finishing & quality craftsmanship throughout • Large kitchen with designer features • Master bath is spa like • Too much more to list! Call today!
$
Randy & Tracy DeLair 604-463-2991
$
Pat Drummond 604-817-8664 Shannon Drummond 604-612-8667
$
10339 McEachern St., M.R.
Dianne Enns 604-655-2505
Justin Hennessey Real Estate Specialist
604.805.4669 W NE
! ICE PR
www.justinhennessey.com
JUSTIN@JUSTINHENNESSEY.COM
3 CAR GARAGE IN COTTONWOOD • Walking distance to Kanaka Creek & Alexander Robinson Elementary • Spiral staircase entry, fresh paint, carpet, nothing to do but move in! • Radiant hotwater heat, & custom built basement w/ wetbar & media room. Great for entertaining.
11542 236B Street, Maple Ridge $
• Come see the spacious kitchen with stainless appliances, granite, eating bar and more!
599,999 Each office independently owned and operated
Annual space and water heating costs* $835
VIEW MORE PICS AND BOOK YOUR PRIVATE TOUR AT JUSTINHENNESSEY.COM
Natural Gas
ALEX PLESOVSKY 604-266-1364
$2,074
604-376-9127
55+ FRASERVIEW VILLAGE, MAPLE RIDGE
Electricity
Before buying compare space & water heating costs When you’re house-hunting, choosing a home with natural gas for space and water heating can save you money.
279,900
$
• TOP FLOOR, 2 bedrooms • Guest suite available in & 2 bathrooms the building • Amenities include an indoor • 10 min. walk to the pool, hot tub, exercise room West Coast Express and workshop train & a 50 min. ride to downtown Vancouver • FULLY AIR CONDITIONED • 2 PETS ALLOWED • Faces quiet side of the (dogs or cats) building
179,900
$
• BRIGHT, SPACIOUS, • Guest suite available in 1 bedroom & 1 bathroom the building • Amenities include indoor • 10 min. walk to the pool, hot tub, exercise room West Coast Express and workshop train & a 50 min. ride to downtown Vancouver • FULLY AIR CONDITIONED • 2 PETS ALLOWED • Faces quiet side of the (dogs or cats) building
Believe it at fortisbc.com/calculator. *These are approximate savings based on the difference between annual natural gas and electricity costs for space and water heating of a 2,300 square-foot house with average insulation and four occupants in the FortisBC Lower Mainland service area. Calculation compared high-efficiency natural gas furnace and large storage tank water heater with electric resistance heating (baseboards) and equivalent water heater and is based on FortisBC natural gas rates as of July 2014 ($11.054/GJ) and electricity rates in the service area identified (Tier 1 and 2: $0.079 and $0.118 per kWh). Actual savings may vary. Savings do not include potential rebates and/or incentives.
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38 -- Friday, September 12, 2014 -- THE NEWS - www.mapleridgenews.com The
Hayes Team
BUILDING SINGLE FAMILY HOMES FOR OVER 60 YEARS Independently owned and operated
604-467-0811
• Matthew Hayes • Paul Hayes • Peter Hayes By Appointment Only
www.thehayesteam.ca
By Appointment Only Call 604-230-3935
Call 604-230-3935
Come Visit Us at
forr Callll fo Ca dettaaiilsls De
MLS# V1049442
13331 235A Street $ 669,900
• Spectacular views of Burnaby Mtn. all the way to Langley. • Home will be ready November 1st • Basement waiting for ideas • Main floor features den, bath, mud room and open Great room/kitchen with fabulous views • Upstairs has 4 bedrooms and laundry • Master has 5 pce ensuite and French Doors leading to covered deck.
MLS# V1081931
MLS# V1073934
2879 Neptune Cr $ 479,000
10860 Carmichael St. $ 1,499,900
• 4 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, 3-level townhouse • Finished basement • Quiet neighborhood close to Simon Fraser University, Lougheed Mall and the Transit/Skytrain station • Upgraded two wall to wall sliding glass doorsoffers natural light • Back yard features a new vinyl covered patio • New GE washer/dryer units and updated kitchen appliances
By Appointment Only Call 604-230-3935
MLS# V1039532
OPEN
a point of view Mon. - Thurs. 3-5 pm Sat. & Sun. 1-4 pm • Large estate lots with views • Maple Ridge’s answer to the “STREET OF DREAMS” • Pick your lot and one of our approved builders • Enjoy incredible sunsets from your dream home • Build a home where you can create living spaces that perfectly match your lifestyle. • More than just floor plans. These are your plans
VISIT US AT
www.granthillestates.com granthillestates@gmail.com Matthew Hayes 604-230-3935
#305 11665 Haney Byass $ 305,000
Your BEST
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A collection of homes as unique as you are.
Call Today!
604-466-1976
Donna Telep
Mortgage Specialist
or visit us on the web
www.sevillemortgage.ca Grand Opening! September 13 at Noon Join us for a family fun day of food, pony rides and more! Open Daily Noon to 5pm 23915 - 111A Avenue, Maple Ridge 604-380-0045 | cliffstone@qualico.com A brand new Foxridge Homes community of 47 single family homes and 26 non-strata row homes! Each home features a 2 car garage, 3 or 4 bedrooms and 1,650 to 2,350 sq.ft. (+ unfinished basement) of cleverly designed living space with finishes you will fall in love with.
Single family homes starting from
549,900
$
Register now for updates at
foxridgehomes.ca
22718 Lougheed Hwy., Maple Ridge Fax: 604-466-5348 Email: donna@sevillemortgage.ca
Survey MORTGAGE Rates of
September 11, 2014
CLOSED FIRST MORTGAGES LENDER Alterna Bank ATB Financial Bank of Montreal Mortgage Corp. Bank of Nova Scotia Bridgewater Bank Canadian Western Trust CIBC Mortgage Corp. HSBC Bank of Canada Investors Group Trust Laurentian Bank of Canada London Life National Bank President’s Choice Financial Royal Bank of Canada Tangerine TD Mortgage SEVILLE MORTGAGE CORP.
1 yr 2.98 2.94 3.14 3.29 4.80 3.14 2.99 3.60 3.14 3.14 3.14 3.14 3.19 3.14 3.19 3.09 2.99
2 yr 2.98 2.89 3.04 3.14 4.70 3.04 2.94 3.95 3.14 3.14 3.14 3.04 2.94 3.04 3.24 3.04 2.59
3 yr 2.98 2.99 3.85 3.44 5.25 3.75 3.65 4.45 3.75 3.50 3.75 3.75 3.59 3.75 3.49 3.44 2.69
4 yr 2.94 3.04 4.39 3.94 4.39 4.24 4.99 4.64 4.39 4.64 4.39 4.04 4.54 3.69 3.94 2.77
5 yr 3.19 3.29 4.99 4.79 5.25 4.99 4.99 5.34 4.99 4.79 4.99 4.79 4.44 4.94 3.79 4.79 2.89
*Rates are subject to change without notice. Provided by Donna Telep,
SEVILLE MORTGAGE CORPORATION, 604-466-1976 Fees payable to the lender/broker may apply (No fees payable on approved credit).
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ONE PERCENT –REALTY–
DAVID MAITRE Personal Real Estate Corporation
604-340-9809 2013
Personal Real Estate Corporation
604-612-0080
davidmaitre@shaw.ca www.davidmaitre.com
john@johnnyonepercent.com www.johnnyonepercent.com
SELL YOUR HOME FOR When you hire John and Dave to represent you in the sale of your home, you can be confident knowing the job will be handled skillfully and professionally by two of the top selling REALTORS® in all of Greater Vancouver. Both John and Dave were ranked within the top 100 REALTORS® by the Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver in 2013 - out of several thousand REALTORS®. With a combined 27 years experience and, nearing 1000 combined career sales, John and Dave have the experience that is your key to achieving the best possible results in today’s real estate market. Our success is not an accident. Put our experience to work for you!
JOHN CARLSON
2013
6,950 FLAT FEE!
$
Selling your home with Dave and John may mean more money in your pocket when all is said and done. For homes selling under $600,000, our commission rate is a flat fee of $6950 (+ GST). (*) For homes selling over $600,000, our commission structure is 1% of the sale price + $950 (+ GST). Though not all commission rates are the same, this usually equates to thousands of dollars in savings compared to rates charged by many of our competitors (often 7% on 1st $100,000 and 2.5% on balance). We firmly believe that we offer the best value proposition available in the local market today. It’s your hard earned equity - keep more of it!
*
There is a good reason that you routinely see our SOLD signs throughout Maple Ridge, Pitt Meadows, Port Coquitlam, Coquitlam, Port Moody, Mission, and Abbotsford. WE GET RESULTS. How? The answer is simple. We have the knowledge and experience to give reliable advice, and to get the job done. We offer among the very best marketing around - MLS® exposure, all the top websites, including REALTOR.ca, professional photos and virtual tours, extensive high impact internet and print marketing - and we are proven top notch negotiators. We leave nothing to chance. We know an attractive price is nothing without a solid product. The advantage we offer is more than just talk. We deliver!
NEW PRICE!
MLS# V1075271
359,900
539,000
$
$
MLS#V1082274
479,900
$
EASY ACCESS RANCHER
CUSTOM BUILT BEAUTY
GO BIG ON THE WEST SIDE
PERFECT DOWNSIZE OPTION. Senior owned and well maintained 3 bedroom rancher with vaulted ceilings and heat pump. Very private fenced & hedged back yard with covered patio. Needs nothing. Best in class award!
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!
Make a point to see this big versatile home with opened modern plan and secondary accommodation in West M.R. New roof & granite kitchen. Huge 10,500 sqft lot with drive thru access! Walk to schools & WC Express!
11987 Hawthorne St., Maple Ridge
8337 Shimek, Mission
21612 River Road, Maple Ridge
SOLD
MLS# V1073031
584,900
$
BONSON’S LANDING 11257 Tully Cr, Pitt Meadows
ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUS 2 storey home on corner lot with Southwest exposure. Over 2600 sqft features open layout, oodles of windows for maximum light, hardwood flooring, Maple kitchen. Gorgeous covered deck overlooking private backyard with SW exposure! THIS IS THE ONE!
MLS#V1082080
475,000
$
CHARACTER HOME
19478 118B Ave., Pitt Meadows
This was the original farm house! Amazing heritage feel with opened main floor. This home sits on a quiet 9147 sqft lot in the sweet spot of Pitt Meadows. 2 levels + finished basement with 4th bedroom. Covered back porch and old school charm
MLS# V1063553
199,000
$
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!
NEW PRICE!
MLS#V1080985
549,900
$
MLS# V1067591
484,900
$
BACKS ON GREENBELT
QUICK CLOSING POSSIBLE
Ultra quiet no thru road location with protected greenbelt behind distinguishes this 3100 + sqft home from the competition! Professionally designed 2 bedroom suite for family use. Generous room sizes and awesome back deck!
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!
11402 239th St., Maple Ridge
MLS#V1047795
259,900
$
FEELS LIKE A HOUSE! #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!
24180 104th Ave., Maple Ridge
MLS#V1077013
369,900
$
MOSAIC BUILT
#2007 2655 Bedford St., Port Coq.
The WOODS by Mosaic Homes! Immaculate 2 bdrm + den, 2 bath unit in one of the best locations in the complex, looking over tranquil GREENERY! Almost 1200 sqft features open layout perfect for entertaining with big kitchen, large living room and lots of upgrades!
MLS#V1053223
419,900
$
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# V1067522
608,800
$
IT SPARKLES!
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 with 9’ ceilings & walk-in closet. Fantastic Balsam Creek location!
MLS#V1071875
639,900
$
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!
MLS#V1079787
279,000
$
GOLF COURSE VIEWS!
#202 19677 Meadow Gardens Way
Luxury living with an incredible view. 2 bdrm, 2 bath, 1053 sqft on quiet side of the building overlooking the golf course! This is no ordinary condo: real hardwood floors, large kitchen w/ granite counters & a huge island, stainless appliances, maple cabinets and so much more!!
MLS# V1074915
609,900
$
GREENBELT LOCATION! 13325 235 St., Maple Ridge
This gorgeous 2 storey with fully finished walk out basement shows like a brand new house, and backs onto INCREDIBLE GREENBELT. Level entry main floor. Floor to ceiling windows in open, great room plan. Oversize garage for boat parking. Lots more! SUPERB LOCATION!
MLS# V1066387
289,900
$
UNBEATABLE VALUE! 21563 121 Ave., Maple Ridge
Back on the market! 2 bedroom house on 5450 sqft lot priced to sell! Formerly rented at $1200/ mo. Great investment and excellent opportunity to build sweat equity! Close to schools and town. CALL TODAY!
MLS# V1074547
489,900
$
SEIGEL CREEK
11336 240th St., Maple Ridge
Large bsmt entry home with additional basement, room for everyone - and then some! Over 3100 sqft, 6 bdrms, 4 baths. Features games rm, bsmt with sep entrance, big rec rm, bdrm and full bath. Double garage and lots of room for more parking from the rear laneway. Great home!
MLS#V1077399
384,900
$
POTENTIAL!
12077 - 240 St., Maple Ridge
Cute as a button rancher on 0.3 acre flat & usable property on city water & sewer, only a few doors down from new development. Live in or buy for investment now, and possibly reap rewards later! Features oak kitchen, stainless appliances, living rm with free standing wood f/p. Walk to everything.
JUST REDUCED!
MLS#V1071885
539,900
$
LIKE NEW IN KANAKA 23633 112A Ave., Maple Ridge
Stunning 2 storey home + fully finished basement. Absolutely top notch condition! Covered balconies front & back. Custom trim & mill work throughout. Quiet no-thru avenue close to Kanaka Elementary. Wonderful private yard. Pride of ownership shows!
SOME OF OUR RECENT SALES
SOLD 11257 Tully Cr, Pitt Meadows
MLS#V1078201
389,000
$
WESTSIDE CUL-DE-SAC!
20948 Tanner Place, Maple Ridge
3 bdrm, 2 bath split entry home over 1700 sqft on cul-de-sac in great Westside location on large, treed lot with fantastic backyard! Large deck off the kitchen, rec rm down w/gas f/p, separate entrance to the bsmt, new roof, newer hot water tank, mostly new fencing. Double detached carport.
SOLD
#112-101 Parkside Dr, Port Moody
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!
SOLD 3160 Sechelt Dr, Coquitlam
MLS#V1056678
537,000
$
BARELY LIVED-IN!
#11-3380 Francis, Coquitlam
Like new 4 bdrm, 3.5 bath, 1700 sqft townhome in Burke Mountain! Hand scraped hardwood, gorgeous kitchen w/granite counters and stainless appliances, crown mouldings. 3 bdrms up and 1 bdrm and full bath in the basement. Double garage with double driveway in back.
SOLD
23663 Dewdney Trunk Rd, Maple Ridge
SOLD 1451 Denise Pl, Port Coquitlam
MLS#V1070104
669,000
$
MLS#V1082950
599,000
$
GREENBELT SETTING!
CHARACTER HOME - 0.6 ACRES
Custom designed & built w/ PANORAMIC GREENBELT VIEWS IN MIND. Top finishing over 3500+ sqft. Age is 7 but shows better than new w/ significant landscaping, improvements & upgrades. Upper lounge w/ wet bar. Easy to suite + quiet cul de sac location. Must be seen to believe!
Character home on deep, private 0.63 acre. Sure to impress with its mix of original features & modern conveniences. Formal parlour and dining rm, modern kitchen, newer vinyl windows, newer wood roof, high eff furnace & newer h/w tank. Detached double garage & double carport.
11400 240A St., Maple Ridge
SOLD 2355 Thames Cr, Port Coquitlam
21659 River Rd., Maple Ridge
SOLD
3632 Wellington St, Port Coquitlam
SOLD
23765 116th Ave, Maple Ridge
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MLS #V1064594
800,000
20120 Patterson Ave.
Beautiful Estate Property
604.240.0960
Sutton Group - 1st West Realty AN INDEPENDENT MEMBER BROKER
201 - 21755 Lougheed Hwy., Maple Ridge
MLS #V1080354
“Putting You First”
End Unit, Double Garage
$
1,400,000
12709 236A Street
Open Sunday, 2-4 #16 21960 River Road
MLS# V1076295
• 4200 sq ft, 4 bedroom, 4 bathroom home • Great family friendly layout ready for your ideas • 25,000+ sqft lot that is flat, sunny, & private • WEST M.R., close to amenities perfect for commuters
TOWN CORE!
• Family-oriented complex, pets ok
MLS #V4040954
$
320,000
• Freshly painted throughout
$
257,500
$
899,900
• MILLION DOLLAR VIEW • 5 bdrms, 7 baths • Quality craftsmanship and too many extras to list • MOVE-IN READY!
• Walk to the West Coast Express
400,000
20118 Patterson Ave.
PRICED RIGHT!
BETTER THAN NEW
NEW PRICE!
$
MLS #V1064022
299,000
MLS #1080441
$
509,900
20258 Ospring Street
22975 136th Avenue
• Cute and cozy 2 bedroom bungalow • 7200 square foot lot • Detached garage/shop has 220 wiring, extra breaker, plus is insulated and dry walled
• GREAT FAMILY HOME IN SILVER RIDGE • 3 bdrm, 3 baths + flex rm on main & loft upstairs • Mins. from town/commuting routes,steps to trails & nature
GREAT INVESTMENT NEW PRICE!
22699 136A Avenue
• C-3 Zoned Comercial Property • 55’x114’ of bare land ready to build • Located in Town Core • Call for more details!
• Laminate flooring on the main
MLS # V1053409
$
• 14,000+ square foot building lot • Cleared, flat, sunny, and private • Great WEST MAPLE RIDGE location • Call for information package
BREATHTAKING VIEWS
PRICE NOW INCLUDES APPLIANCE PACKAGE
11770 Fraser Street
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Schedule “C” of the Official Community Plan, as shown outlined in heavy black Produce along the way.PURPOSE: To amendThere was more to learn at Red participating youngsters. line on the following map, to add to Conservation. The purpose was not only to Barn. Ken Knechtel showed us Why, on the other hand, is noget people out on their bikes, but around the farm while Elke fed body giving kids similar warnings also to learn more about our local us delicious sweet little grapes, as when they start driving a car? farms and to support the Golden well as some lovely juicy peaches, They should be told that they Ears Community Co-op. both from their farm in the Okan- are operating murderous vehicles From Matt and Deanna Laity, agan. The more I learn about our weighing several tons, which can we heard about some of the hislocal farmers and what they do, and do cause lots of destruction tory of the Laity family, who built the more I appreciate them. It on our roads on a daily basis. Brookfield Farm in 1879 and have takes a lot of hard work, and it Fortunately, the only feedback I been running it since. should make us all think about got after the ride had nothing to ▾ MYTH: As a gangsters girlfriend or For me, the cozy old-fashioned how little we’re really willing to do with the dangers that people wife you’ll have everything you want: cow barn brought back fond pay for high quality, locally grown had been warned of. It was all memories of the adventures I had food, while we’re profiting from positive: “We really enjoyed it and Reality: Even gangsters’ girlfriends and wives are as a young kid at similar farms cheap labour elsewhere, where found the farms very interesting”; the target of violence and retribution, with in Holland in the ’60s, when I labour standards and wages are “What a great experience.” 2a) 2012-034--RZ women associated in some way to gangsters accompanied my veterinarian dad much lower than in Canada. Another participant said, “The 3b) 2011-019-RZ MAPLE RIDGEsome OFFICIAL COMMUNITY PLAN AMENDING BYLAW NO. 6920-2012 murdered, in front of their children. on his farm visits during school Before we can go on a ride like ride was a blast. I had fun.” Over the several there MAPLE BYLAW LEGAL: Lotpast 6, District Lots years 241 and 242, have Group been 1, NewaWestminster District, Plan 24517holidays. You may think I’m RIDGE ZONE this,AMENDING whether we haveNO. 10 6864-2011 or 100 And a third told me: “I enjoyed number of women associated in some way weird, but for the first time in my cyclists, we have to apply all 406 visits, the1,Brookfield LEGAL: Parcel “A” (Explanatory Plan 16557), Lotfor3, District Lots andespecially 408, Group New LOCATION: 12101 208 Street life I started thinking about cows’ several permits, in this case three. Farm. I learned a great deal about Westminster District, Plan 3825; Lot 9, District Lots 406 and 408, Group 1, New Westminster to gangsters murdered, some in front of PURPOSE: To amend Schedule “B” of the Official Community Plan, as shown outlined in District, Plan 29456; Lot 3, Except: Parcel “A” (Explanatory Plan 16557), District Lots 406 and 408, personalities while listening to More than a dozen people – at farm life and also bought some their heavy children. black line on the following map New Westminster District,Ridge, Plan 3825 Matt talking about his Group cows.1,How City of Maple parks and really tasty grapes from the Red FROM: Urban Residential many of us do that when we buy10515leisure, RCMP, hall, and, in ZeronBarn. ” LOCATION: and 10595 240fire Street and 23950 Avenue TO: Conservation a jug of milk or piece of packaged this case, Metro Vancouver parks What? No traumatic experiFROM: RS-3 (One Family Rural Residential) beef from the grocery store? – have to give their permission ences? AND RM-1 (Townhouse Supermom-gardenerTO: Lorea and Residential) approve the route. HUB Well, perhaps we’ll do it again PURPOSE: To amend Schedule “C” of the Official Community Plan, as shown outlined PURPOSE: the to future construction of 52covertownhousenext units.year. McCready is a firm believer in To permit needs provide insurance in heavy black line on the following map, to add to Conservation healthy, homegrown food. Her age for the cities of Maple Ridge We’ll just copy all the e-mails, vegetarian family eats what’s and Pitt Meadows and others. permits, posters, and everything grown around the house all year I wish the whole process could else, so it’ll be a breeze. through. Apart from stocking be simplified. Mind you, everyone several freezers to last through the I dealt with was very helpful. 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AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that a copy of the aforesaid bylaws and copies of staff reports and other information considered by Council relevant to the matters contained in the bylaws will also be available for public inspection at the Municipal Hall, Planning Department counter, between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. from September 5, 2014 to September 16, 2014, Saturdays, Sundays and Statutory Holidays excepted. Some of this information will also be posted on the District website www.mapleridge.ca on the Your Government /Meet Your Council/Council Meetings page. ALL PERSONS who deem themselves affected by any of these bylaws shall be afforded a reasonable opportunity to be heard at the Public Hearing before Council on the matters contained in the bylaws or by making a written submission to the attention of the Manager of Legislative Services or by sending an e-mail to the Clerk’s Department at clerks@mapleridge.ca, by 4:00 p.m., September 16, 2014. All written submissions and e-mails will become part of the public record. Dated this 5th day of September, 2014. Ceri Marlo Manager of Legislative Services
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Insp. Rick Greenwood, with ICE, said the officer was approached by Anderson, who claimed he was a teenage boy. “[Anderson] indicated an interest in meeting, and went so far as to arrange a date and time,” added Greenwood. Anderson was on probation when he contacted the undercover officer. In addition to two counts of luring a child online, he has also been charged with breaching probation, as his court-imposed conditions included no internet access or contact with any female child under the age of 16 unless in the company of a responsible adult. “This is just one of the many successful proactive investigations conducted by the B.C. ICE unit and our partner units,” said Greenwood. “Parents should remain vigilant about who their children are chatting with online. The best way to protect your children is to be informed and involved in their online lives.”
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Notice of Public Hearing TAKE NOTICE THAT a Public Hearing will be held in the Council Chamber of the Municipal Hall, 11995 Haney Place, Maple Ridge, North-East corner entrance, at 7:00 p.m., Tuesday, September 16, 2014 to consider the following bylaws:
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3a) 2011-019-RZ MAPLE RIDGE OFFICIAL COMMUNITY PLAN AMENDING BYLAW NO. 6871-2011 LEGAL: Lot 9, District Lots 406 and 408, Group 1, New Westminster District, Plan 29456
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MAPLE RIDGE ZONE AMENDING BYLAW NO. 7027-2013 LEGAL: Lot 7, Section 3, Township 12, New Westminster District, Plan 11176
PURPOSE: To amend Schedule “B” of the Official Community Plan, as shown outlined in heavy black line on the following map
LOCATION: 24086 104 Avenue
FROM: Urban Residential
FROM: RS-3 (One Family Rural Residential)
TO: Conservation
TO: RM-1 (Townhouse Residential) PURPOSE: To permit a future development of 18 townhouse units.
AND PURPOSE: To amend Schedule “C” of the Official Community Plan, as shown outlined in heavy black line on the following map, to add to Conservation.
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LEGAL: Lot 6, District Lots 241 and 242, Group 1, New Westminster District, Plan 24517
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LOCATION: 12101 208 Street
LEGAL: Parcel “A” (Explanatory Plan 16557), Lot 3, District Lots 406 and 408, Group 1, New Westminster District, Plan 3825; Lot 9, District Lots 406 and 408, Group 1, New Westminster District, Plan 29456; Lot 3, Except: Parcel “A” (Explanatory Plan 16557), District Lots 406 and 408, Group 1, New Westminster District, Plan 3825
PURPOSE: To amend Schedule “B” of the Official Community Plan, as shown outlined in heavy black line on the following map FROM: Urban Residential TO: Conservation AND PURPOSE: To amend Schedule “C” of the Official Community Plan, as shown outlined in heavy black line on the following map, to add to Conservation
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LOCATION: 10515 and 10595 240 Street and 23950 Zeron Avenue FROM: RS-3 (One Family Rural Residential) TO: RM-1 (Townhouse Residential) PURPOSE: To permit the future construction of 52 townhouse units.
2b) 2012-034-RZ MAPLE RIDGE ZONE AMENDING BYLAW NO. 6921-2012 LEGAL: Lot 6, District Lots 241 and 242, Group 1, New Westminster District, Plan 24517 LOCATION: 12101 208 Street FROM: RS-3 (One Family Rural Residential) TO: RM-1 (Townhouse Residential) PURPOSE: To permit the future construction of 8 townhouse units
MAPLE RIDGE OFFICIAL COMMUNITY PLAN AMENDING BYLAW NO. 7088-2014
LEGAL: North 126 feet Parcel “A” (Reference Plan 13772), Lot 15, Section 22, Township 12, New Westminster District, Plan 9364; Parcel “A” (Reference Plan 13772), Lot 15, Except: North 126 feet, Section 22, Township 12, New Westminster District, Plan 9364; Lot 30, Section 22, Township 12, New Westminster District, Plan 24120
Junior B Flames say LOCATION: 24005, be 24009 and 24075 this should their yearFern Crescent
PURPOSE: Amendment to Official Community Plan Schedule “A”, Chapter 10.3, Part By l Cor Valley, be tt Figure 2 - Land Use Plan, and Figure 3D - Horse Hamlet for that VI, ANe– iSilver sports@mapleridgenews.com parcel or tract of land and premises known and described as outlined in heavy black line on the following map
Is this the year the Ridge Meadows FROM: Low Densitycontenders Residential, Medium Flames become again? Density Residential, and Low/Medium Density Residential That question will start being TO: Low Density Residential Medium and Low/Medium answered tonight, as the local JuniorDensity Residential Density Residential B club hosts its home-opener at 7:30 p.m. at Planet Ice. This is a team that finished in third place in its conference, while icing a team with 16 rookies – among the youngest teams in the league. The Flames lost to Abbotsford in five games during the playoffs. It was a good season for the young squad, said GM/coach Jamie Fiset. “You can’t take a shortcut to experience.” If you indeed build a hockey team from the crease out, then Flames GM has a solid foundation in Tyler Read 4b) and 2013-107-RZ Kurt Climek. “Both guys ZONE are capable of playing MAPLE RIDGE AMENDING BYLAW NO. 7053-2014 aLEGAL: lot ofNorth hockey, ” he said, but they ap126 feet Parcel “A” (Reference Plan 13772), Lot 15, Section 22, proaching this season with a mutual Township 12, New Westminster District, Plan 9364; Parcel “A” (Reference Plan respect and15, friendly rivalry sofeet, far.Section 22, Township 12, New Westminster 13772), Lot Except: North 126 Klimek is 18, and has three years of 12, New Westminster District, Plan 24120 District, Plan 9364; Lot 30, Section 22, Township junior hockey ahead of him. Read is LOCATION: 24005, 24009and andone 24075 Fern Crescent 20, in his final season, of the File photo/THE NEWS FROM: RS-3 (Oneice Family leaders on the and Rural off it.Residential) andThe Ridge Meadows Flames begin the 2014-2015 campaign tonight at 7:30 p.m. at Planet Ice. RS-2 Suburban Up (One front,Family the team has Residential) retained lots of punch. new forwards Nick Ponak of ers and younger players,” he said. have loaded up with some veteran TO:scoring RS-1b (One Family Urban [Medium Density]from Residential) , Fiset mentions Dale Howell, the Abbotsford and Andrew Strelezki Assistant coach Derek Bedard will players. The Aldergrove Kodiaks are RS-1 (One Family Urban Residential) and team’s top scorer last year, after he of Mission. They had 55 and 53 be a new face on the bench this year, the reigning league champions, and R-2 (Urban Residential District) 11 goals, put up 38 points, including points respectively in major midget working with the defencemen. the Abbotsford Pilots have been one PURPOSE: To permit the future subdivision of 34hockey, single family lots. as linemates. in 40 games. working “He’s a hard worker who knows of the league’s top franchises for the Michael Bell, the local boy who They are great hockey his stuff,” said Fiset. past decade or more. played junior A with the Trail Smoke prospects, who could He takes the place of So, this inter-conference home Eaters and Beaver Valley Nitehawks, soon find their way Todd Fletcher, who opener between the Flames and flashed some offence, with nine to Junior A. moved to a paid Knights is an important head-topoints in 15 games, to go with a “They’re young coaching position head matchup. bruising 220-pound frame. and they are in New Westmin“We think this is a year we can Boston Colley had a brief career dynamic. If they ster. compete for the top of our conferin the B.C. Hockey League, and the last the season “He did an ence,” said Fiset. Pitt Meadows native is back with his with us, I’ll be outstanding job Their first opponent will be the hometown Flames. Last year he had surprised,” said with our D last Langley Knights, who used to be 21 points in 28 games. Fiset. year,” said the head the North Delta Devils, and are Jake Holland is moving on to The Flames took a coach. coached by onetime Vancouver Junior A, playing in Ontario for the pair of local forwards Their competition Canucks prospect and former Maple Fort Francis Lakers. in Johnny Weloy and in the Harold Brittain Leaf player John Craighead. He is The defence returns Cameron Chris Denney out of Ridge Conference will be tough this the owner, GM and the man on the Alder, Shawn Tilton, Joe Olson and Meadows Minor Hockey. year. There are five teams, and just bench. Andrew Castagna, and potentially Fiset had a busy off-season, and one will miss the post-season. The The league opened on Wednesday AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that a copy of the aforesaid bylaws and copies of more players, depending on how recruited Mission City Outlaws will host the night as the champion Aldergrove staff reports and other information considered byalso Council relevantNorth to the Vancouver matters their tryouts go with BenatChipman. Cyclone Taylor Cup this year, the Ju- Kodiaks lost in double overtime to contained in the bylaws willBCHL also beteams. available for defenceman public inspection the Municipal Fiset is hoping for big things “We’ve got a nice mix of older playnior B provincial championship, and the Abbotsford Pilots Hall, Planning Department counter, between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. from September 5, 2014 to September 16, 2014, Saturdays, Sundays and Statutory Holidays excepted. Some of this information will also be posted on the District website www.mapleridge.ca on the Your Government /Meet Your Council/Council Be a part of your community paper. Meetings page.
Connor O’Dell of Maple Ridge was the PACWest athlete of the week for his performance in college golf for the University of the Fraser Valley. O’Dell placed first overall at the KPU Invitational last weekend, shooting a combined two-day total of 135 (-9) and beating secondplace finisher (and teammate) Zach Olson by a full five strokes. O’Dell, out of Maple Ridge Christian, also won the final PACWest event of last year’s season, and is proving to be an asset for the UFV team. Thanks in a large part to O’Dell, the Cascades men’s golf team finished first overall at the KPU Invitational, and also swept the podium in individual competition. The Cascades are the defending PACWEST and CCAA champions.
Marauders ahead before lights go out The Pitt Meadows Marauders senior boys’ football team had its first exhibition game of the season cut short by a power outage. When the lights went out at the Pitt Meadows field last Friday, The Marauders were ahead of Mount Boucherie of Kelowna by a score of 14-7, so that’s what went into the books. The Marauders are scheduled to play their homeopener against Abbotsford Collegiate on Sept. 19 in Pitt Meadows, at 7:30 p.m., but the teachers’ strike has thrown the schedule into disarray, as many teams do not have their teacher/ coaches participating.
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any young people have grown up having gained some experience and acquired a skill-set during physical education for playing sports during their high school or post-secondary levels of education. However, when these years pass, the routine of playing, training and staying fit usually takes a backseat to other lifestyle changes of career and family obligations. If the person was an elite athlete, the lifestyle change can even be greater, since so much of one’s time was taken up by training, practices and games during those school years. When the competitive years are over, the transition to maintain a healthy, active lifestyle can be a challenge. But there are ways to overcome some of the barriers preventing a return to a healthy lifestyle and to re-invigorate your competitive spirit. Often a common barrier is programming activity into a busy schedule. In our younger years, most of the scheduling is set up, and field availability, gym schedules, or ice-times and game and practice times are decided by coaches, parents or administrators. But as we transition out of school into the working world, the onus to create the schedule falls on the individual. Participating in a workout should be viewed as one of the most important activities of the day. Therefore, it is important to schedule a workout at the most convenient time and protect this time as if it were an important meeting. Compliance may be improved if the individuals schedule their workout at the same time each day and write down future workout dates and times in a day timer. Another strategy is to keep a workout routine with a partner so that both individuals will keep each other motivated and on-track. This only works if both people are equally motivated and reliable. We can also make an efficient use of limited exercise time by breaking up the exercise session into multiple shorter bouts of activity and combining
daily responsibilities with exercise. And of course finding and joining a local recreation league is a great way to keep fit, stay on a schedule and meet new friends. If you are a little adventurous, why not try a new sport you have never played. What better way to challenge your body with some new movement patterns for your nervous system? It is also important to get the minimum, recommended exercise each week which is that adults perform at least 30 minutes of moderate-intensity physical activity, five days per week or at least 20 minutes of vigorous physical activity for three days per week. Moderate intensity is described as an intensity that “noticeably accelerates their heart rate,” whereas vigorous intensity “causes rapid breathing and a substantial increase in heart rate.” In addition, it is also recommended that adults should perform 60 minutes of moderate to vigorous physical activity on most days of the week to help manage body weight and prevent unhealthy weight gain in adulthood. And finally, nutrition is incredibly important to maintain optimal health and body composition. Some former athletes
trained and Former athletes played so hard have to be just and so often, as careful with it was all they the composicould do to eat tion of foods enough calories since when one to supply their is eating high energy needs. calorie counts During the for competitive 2008 Olympics training, the it was reported food choices Kinected that Michael can become Kerry Senchyna Phelps reguless judicious. larly consumed For instance, about 12,000 calories the acceptable macronua day to fuel his traintrient distribution range ing demands. This is a for carbohydrates, fats, vast amount of calories and proteins are 50-60 considering that most of per cent, 20-30 per cent, us require roughly about and 20-30 per cent, 2,000 each day and up respectively, of total daily to about 3,000 for active caloric intake with sensiindividuals. While many ble food choices from all competitive athletes the food groups includdon’t require Phelps’ vast ing fruits and vegetables intake, it can be a chalto also maintain optimal lenge to reduce quantities micronutrients. in the transition down These transitioning to moderate levels for issues are relevant for typical everyday lifestyles. adults, as well.
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Sale roughly will be helda inthird the Council of the are Municipal Hall at 11995 Haney Place on Across B.C. of ourChambers food banks reporting Monday, September 29, 2014 at 10:00 a.m. that they simply do not have enough food to meet of properties at Tax Sale are subject to tax under the Property Purchase Tax Act. current Purchasers requirements.
This tax will be calculated on the market value of theAnn, property Dale, Corbin, at the time title is transferred Mahlon to the purchaser. The administrator of the Property Taxand ActPorter will Taylor, bill the purchaser directly for food drive volunteers this tax.
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21164-0558-0 027-147-355
12442 201 ST
LT 48; DL 263; NWD; PL BCP30587
52808-1300-X 010-445-820
12717 226 ST
LT 13; SEC 20; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP21400
21173-0406-0 007-428-723
12465 208 ST
LT 22; NWD; PL NWP17921
52891-0105-6 004-298-357
22557 129 AVE
LT 34; SEC 29; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP41698
21217-0000-6 008-140-529
20705 LORNE AVE
LT 1; DL 277; NWD; PL NWP10601
52950-0800-9 009-363-637
13205 CEDAR WAY
LT 8; BLK 1; SEC 30; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP18761
June 18 - Nancy McNichol 009-326-979 June 25 21241-0100-6 - Dennis Moniuk 21318-0410-0 015-393-488 July 2 - Richard MacLeod 21320-0113-3 015-641-139 July 9 - Vicki Cunningham July 16 -21342-0811-0 Brandon Papp 024-465-691 31461-0050-0 027-236-366
July 23 - Gary Balzer 52966-0000-9 002-244-136 LT A; SEC 30; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP6569 July 30 - Sally YoungLT A; DL 277; NWD; PL NWP23180 10August 20630 118 LT 10; DL 278; NWD; PL NWS3136 52968-0000-X 002-243-831 22319 132 AVE LT 2; SEC 30; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP2970 6 -AVENorma Thoreson 13August 11757 207 LT 13; DL 278; NWD; PL NWS3167 52981-0100-8 013-115-481 14500 224 ST SEC 3; TWP 4; RGE 5; MER 7; NWD 13ST- David Stuive Committing to our planet’s future means properly recycling our electronics August 20 - AVE Todd &LT 11; DL 280; NWD; PL LMS3846 111 20119 113B 62995-0000-1 008-165-963 26178 DEWDNEY TRUNK RD LTof4;the SEC 13; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP8144 past. That’s why the EPRA, an industry-led not-for-profit organization, works to keep Marianne 306 11665 HANEY BYPASSMapoles LT 50; DL 398; NWD; PL BCS2550 63157-0059-0 023-639-806out of 44 landfi 23560lls119 AVE year through LT 59; SEC 16; TWP 12; NWD; PL LMS2415 100,000 metric tonnes of end-of-life electronics each 11550 207 ST
convenient and regulated e-recycling programs. Technology advances fast, butSEC 16; TWP 12; NWD; PL LMS2415 31505-0020-0 024-398-403 309 22230 NORTH AVE LT 20; DL 398; NWD; PL LMS3814 63157-0082-0 023-846-429 39 23560 119 AVE LT 82; Many thanks to our sponsor advertisers and to everyone we only get one earth. 31675-0000-1 011-293-969 119 of AVE Golf” Contest. LT 1; DL 398; NWD; PL NWP8148 63159-2049-0 027-008-843 65 11720 COTTONWOOD DR LT 39; SEC 16; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCS1724 who participated in our “1822241 Holes Learn more and find out what you can recycle and where, at:
63163-0800-7 008-242-879
recycleMYelectronics.ca/bc
23324 117B AVE
LT 7; SEC 16; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP75454
For collection site locations, visit:
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11995 Haney Place, Maple Ridge, BC V2X 6A9is T: 604-463-5221 F: 604-467-7329 This program funded through Environmental Handling Fees that are applicable to new electronic products soldmapleridge.ca in the province.
FOLIO
PID
CIVIC
BCA SHORT LEGAL
63178-0001-0 028-288-971
11918 239 ST
LT 1; SEC 16; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCP45642
63226-0400-4 004-913-582
12070 228 ST
LT 326; SEC 20; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP51371
63249-0100-1 010-036-032
12588 228 ST
LT 1; SEC 20; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP77079
63250-3065-5 015-256-057
22977 126 AVE
LT 65; SEC 20; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP83520
63251-0101-9 028-613-708
22815 126B AVE
LT 2; SEC 20; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCP48507
63252-0106-0 018-490-891
22848 127 PL
LT 6; SEC 20; TWP 12; NWD; PL LMP12700
63257-0533-3 017-815-444
12478 230 ST
LT 33; SEC 20; TWP 12; NWD; PL LMP4736
63274-0209-0 023-666-463
12178 238B ST
LT 9; SEC 21; TWP 12; NWD; PL LMP31335
63294-3002-0 025-869-205
23611 DEWDNEY TRUNK RD LT 2; SEC 21; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCP9713
63307-0022-2 017-422-884
22 12071 232B ST
LT 22; SEC 21; TWP 12; NWD; PL LMS92
63419-4000-2 007-151-926
12552 243 ST
LT 83; SEC 22; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP43885
63452-0100-5 010-595-449
12700 246 ST
LT 16; SEC 22; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP2633
63483-0100-X 011-104-813
25231 DEWDNEY TRUNK RD LT B; SEC 23; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP4505
63492-0700-2 003-744-400
12263 256 ST
LT 30; SEC 23; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP66127
73569-0210-0 026-666-529
26150 124 AVE
LT 1; SEC 24; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCP23067
73571-0200-2 006-489-044
26059 DEWDNEY TRUNK RD LT 30; SEC 24; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP30177
73612-0023-0 017-967-660
12411 263 ST
LT 23; SEC 24; TWP 12; NWD; PL LMP6975
73643-0403-0 023-213-426
13065 250 ST
LT 3; SEC 26; TWP 12; NWD; PL LMP25391
73800-0000-7 001-342-312
23915 FERN CRES
LT 6; BLK 7&8; SEC 28; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP10335
73882-0105-0 025-564-331
23368 133 AVE
LT 5; SEC 28; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCP3155
73884-0231-0 028-047-516
13439 235 ST
LT 21; SEC 28; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCP42355
73888-0030-0 028-592-344
13510 BALSAM ST
LT 20; SEC 28; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCP48060
73950-0216-0 028-519-574
96 13819 232 ST
LT 59; SEC 32; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCS3895
73952-0020-0 026-630-133
22918 VISTA RIDGE DR
LT 1; SEC 32; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCP22734
84105-0000-0 010-232-800
23359 FISHERMAN RD
LT 11; DL 275; NWD; PL NWP6421
84133-0000-9 001-126-741
23269 LOUGHEED HWY
LT 17; DL 275; NWD; PL NWP8827
84147-0117-0 027-062-821
23430 GRIFFEN RD
LT 15; DL 404; NWD; PL BCP29907
84151-0119-0 026-024-926
23635 111A AVE
LT 19; DL 404; NWD; PL BCP12853
84209-1000-0 018-351-841
23812 TAMARACK PL
LT A; DL 408; NWD; PL LMP10876
84214-0214-0 026-358-204
23966 MCCLURE AVE
LT 14; DL 408; NWD; PL BCP18894
84214-0219-0 026-358-239
23965 107 AVE
LT 19; DL 408; NWD; PL BCP18894
84286-0300-5 010-396-560
9859 256 ST
LT D; DL 432; NWD; PL NWP18689
84292-0219-0 026-666-171
10322 MCEACHERN ST
LT 119; SEC 3; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCP23574
84297-0155-0 024-005-193
10078 243 ST
LT 55; SEC 3; TWP 12; NWD; PL LMP36346
84299-0420-0 027-258-602
10133 242 ST
LT 21; SEC 3; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCP33001
84303-0642-0 025-577-603
24141 102B AVE
LT 42; SEC 3; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCP3139
84306-0118-0 027-528-600
10355 240A ST
LT 18; SEC 3; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCP36407
84309-0000-7 009-832-947
10366 240 ST
LT A; SEC 3; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP13554
84319-0500-0 026-811-260
10647 JACKSON RD
LT 142; SEC 10; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCP26096
84400-0021-0 027-266-656
24915 108A AVE
LT 21; SEC 11; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCP33200
84486-0000-9 009-391-258
24180 116 AVE
LT 1; SEC 15; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP10848
84511-0218-0 024-333-000
23943 115 AVE
LT 18; SEC 16; TWP 12; NWD; PL LMP40276
84512-0332-0 025-461-125
11580 CREEKSIDE ST
LT 32; SEC 16; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCP539
84517-0413-0 026-690-675
11249 CREEKSIDE ST
LT 11; SEC 16; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCP24104
84525-0262-0 027-592-154
52 11282 COTTONWOOD DR LT 52; SEC 16; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCS2464
94638-0102-9 002-267-594
25895 100 AVE
LT 21; SEC 1; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP49877
94639-0000-7 010-818-995
25983 100 AVE
LT 12; SEC 1; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP2310
94709-0000-5 011-206-969
BYRNES RD
LT A; DL 433; NWD; PL NWP6772
94741-0200-4 012-877-336
BARE LAND
DL 433; NWD
94744-0000-3 000-636-886
27221 LOUGHEED HWY
LT 3; DL 433; NWD; PL NWP11610
94746-0000-4 002-227-801
27265 LOUGHEED HWY
DL 433; NWD
94817-0101-0 017-583-535
28641 98 AVE
LT 1; DL 440; NWD; PL LMP2493
94817-0500-6 004-845-480
9823 287 ST
LT 31; DL 440; NWD; PL NWP46722
94830-0000-2 010-720-979
BARE LAND
LT 7; DL 440; NWD; PL NWP2788
94832-0000-3 010-721-037
BELL AVE
LT 9; DL 440; NWD; PL NWP2788
94836-1400-4 004-400-364
9852 285 ST
LT 26; DL 440; NWD; PL NWP2788
94838-0100-X 004-400-381
9955 286 ST
DL 440; NWD; PL NWP16135
It would stretch from Harris Rd. to Golden Ears Way. SmartCentres can begin construction on an area along the highway 600 metres deep, but needs a much larger space to accommodate its bigbox tenants and parking. It’s why the city applied to the provincial Agricultural Land Commission to exclude an additional 33.1 hectares (81 acres) from the reserve. The exclusion was granted in 2013, with four caveats, including further protection of farmland in other parts of the city, a required change in Metro Vancouver’s Regional Growth Strategy, and beginning construction of the North Lougheed Connector within three years of the ALC’s acceptance of a traffic-calming plan for Old Dewdney Trunk Road. Opponents of the city’s plans, however, condemned council for pushing ahead, citing the loss of farmland, as well as habitat for sandhill cranes and the potential for taxpayers to be saddled with a bill in the millions for a road and resulting interchange. In January, council received a 600-name petition against North Lougheed development. O’Connell’s proposal to defer voting was also defeated. “To me, this is not about a farm. That land isn’t being farmed,” said O’Connell. A staff report last year noted that five of the properties in the North Lougheed exclusion area have fields in production, growing corn for silage, forage and blueberries. “It’s unfortunate,” O’Connell said of the bylaw being defeated. It would help create jobs, she said. “This absolutely is one of the saddest things that has happened on all my years on council.” Mayor Deb Walters, who has supported developing the area, told council the decision goes against the city’s strategic plan to bring more jobs to Pitt Meadows. Citing numbers provided by SmartCentres, Walters said a mall development could create 6,700 jobs.
“I can’t imagine why anyone would say that they don’t want this,” she added. “We have heard from taxpayers that have signed a petition that they want us to lower taxes. This would create a tax base that would help relieve our residential taxes.” Coun. Tracy Miyashita was also disappointed that the entire process was now stymied. “We haven’t ever talked about Target or big box stores,” Miyashita said when her colleagues referred to the low-paying jobs. “I supported this project because I wanted something for my kid to look forward to.” Three councillors, however, believe taxpayers don’t know the true costs of development and stress that a commercial development won’t be a tax windfall for the city. Taxes from a Meadowtown Centre, a development across the highway, total about one million annually. They also don’t want taxpayers to foot the bill for the connector, which is expected to cost $17.5 million just to construct. The transportation plan estimates the city will have to contribute at least $6 million for the connector. Add on an interchange at Harris Rd. and Lougheed Hwy. and the city’s portion of the $52 million project balloons to $18.5 million. Coun. Bruce Bell refused to support deferral or the motion on the agenda. “I am supportive of shutting this project down,” he said. Coun. Dave Murray told his colleagues to move ahead with development without commitment from the province to build an interchange is like “putting the cart before the horse.” “These are not family sustaining jobs that are going to keep people living and working and playing in this community,” said Murray, banging the table as he spoke. “We will not get tax dollars back from big box stores, all they will do is kill the local economy and small stores will have a hard time.”
Penalty for Pitt for backing out Park from 5
Canadian Lawn Care Ltd. got the tender for the project at $328,251.42. The city will now face a 12 per cent penalty for backing out of the contract, a sum that could range between $36,000 to $40,000. Couns. Janis Elkerton, Dave Murray and Bruce Bell stressed Tuesday that support for the park on council, especially its water features was far from unanimous. They contend the project was pushed through in January, just before Doug Bing resigned from council to focus on his new job as Liberal MLA for Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows. “It was a very narrow vote,” said Murray. “My big concern is there are a lot of residents out there who don’t want this. “When we have so many voices, we have to start listening and I’m hoping tonight we can fix what we did back in January. I don’t think this going
forward would be in the best interests of the community.” Mayor Deb Walters clarified that the contentious “water feature” was proposed as a way to address drainage issues that have been plaguing homeowners in Wildwood Crescent since the construction of the Golden Ears Bridge. However, many of those affected homeowners were vocal opponents of the park. “It was to try to look at those problems and make that whole area accessible to all our taxpayers,” said Walters, who voted against the motion because she would like the trail components to remain intact. Council will formally vote on altering the project at a regular meeting next week after staff present how much the changes will cost. • To learn more about the Katzie Slough Restoration Project, visit ksrp.ca.
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ENDS SEPTEMBER 30TH! FOLIO
PID
11918 239 ST
LT 1; SEC 16; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCP45642
63226-0400-4 004-913-582
12070 228 ST
LT 326; SEC 20; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP51371
63249-0100-1 010-036-032
12588 228 ST
LT 1; SEC 20; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP77079
63250-3065-5 015-256-057
22977 126 AVE
LT 65; SEC 20; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP83520
63251-0101-9 028-613-708
22815 126B AVE
LT 2; SEC 20; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCP48507
BCA SHORT LEGAL
FOLIO
PID
CIVIC
BCA SHORT LEGAL
22848 127 PL
LT 6; SEC 20; TWP 12; NWD; PL LMP12700
12478 230 ST
LT 33; SEC 20; TWP 12; NWD; PL LMP4736
05059-0000-2 011-173-858
10481 276 ST
LT 1; SEC 8; TWP 15; NWD; PL NWP5848
31747-0100-4 006-523-854
22425 NORTH AVE
LT 68; DL 398; NWD; PL NWP30522
05149-0000-3 010-726-047
11077 284 ST
LT 2; SEC 9; TWP 15; NWD; PL NWP8688
31757-0106-0 018-070-183
3 11767 225 ST
LT 6; DL 398; NWD; PL LMS715
12178 238B ST
LT 9; SEC 21; TWP 12; NWD; PL LMP31335
05159-0306-6 015-070-867
28587 108 AVE
LT 6; SEC 9; TWP 15; NWD; PL NWP83265
31760-0000-5 011-151-978
11770 FRASER ST
LT C; DL 398; NWD; PL NWP5194
05190-0000-6 011-380-136
11471 284 ST
LT 3; SEC 16; TWP 15; NWD; PL NWP8886
31776-0000-4 007-047-045
11696 224 ST
BLK 2; DL 398; NWD; PL NWP155
05371-0201-0 002-573-296
27177 116 AVE
LT 57; SEC 18; TWP 15; NWD; PL NWP60628
31780-0019-0 018-032-648
306 11671 FRASER ST
LT 19; DL 398; NWD; PL LMS683
05391-0195-5 002-128-217
27841 LAUREL PL
LT 73; DL 6881; NWD; PL NWP67276
31947-1017-7 013-828-240
217 22661 LOUGHEED HWY LT 17; DL 401; NWD; PL NWS2977
05393-0608-8 016-391-055
12142 287 ST
LT 8; SEC 21; TWP 15; NWD; PL NWP86520
31947-1020-0 013-828-312
220 22661 LOUGHEED HWY LT 20; DL 401; NWD; PL NWS2977
05502-1101-1
11 21668 LOUGHEED HWY MOBILE
41970-3700-4 006-115-390
21591 SPRING AVE
05502-1300-4
13 21668 LOUGHEED HWY MOBILE
41986-1400-3 000-996-301
9 21555 DEWDNEY TRUNK RD
LT 9; DL 245; NWD; PL NWS23
05502-2400-2
24 21668 LOUGHEED HWY MOBILE
41986-2400-8 000-996-351
19 21555 DEWDNEY TRUNK RD
LT 19; DL 245; NWD; PL NWS23
05502-2600-X
26 21668 LOUGHEED HWY MOBILE
42026-0500-7 008-807-841
21508 122 AVE
LT 75; DL 245; NWD; PL NWP26287
05502-3400-7
34 21668 LOUGHEED HWY MOBILE
42026-2100-1 010-468-897
12227 CRESTON ST
LT 57; BLK 5; DL 245; NWD; PL NWP19202
05503-1100-2
11 21698 LOUGHEED HWY MOBILE
42032-2600-4 010-438-254
21404 123 AVE
LT 33; BLK 7; DL 245; NWD; PL NWP18981
05503-1600-0
16 21698 LOUGHEED HWY MOBILE
42196-0120-1 000-601-012
21516 DEWDNEY TRUNK RD LT 3; DL 247; NWD; PL NWP67690
05505-0900-8
23209 CALVIN CRES
MOBILE
42230-1000-1 010-273-689
12517 GRACE ST
LT 9; BLK 2; DL 395; NWD; PL NWP16962
10081-0000-6 001-264-419
20317 KENT ST
LT 96; DL 279; NWD; PL NWP114
42231-1100-0 004-630-629
12497 BLACKSTOCK ST
LT 74; DL 395; NWD; PL NWP36352
10245-0000-7 009-097-872
20334 HAMPTON ST
LT E; DL 279; NWD; PL NWP114
42233-0105-5 001-943-341
12427 219 ST
LT 4; DL 395; NWD; PL NWP69949
10358-0000-7 001-452-002
20180 WANSTEAD ST
LT 415; NWD; PL NWP114
42245-3500-2 000-523-861
12040 220 ST
LT 35; DL 396; NWD; PL NWP15883
10604-0000-5 009-385-711
11328 MAPLE CRES
LT 9; DL 279; NWD; PL NWP10818
42246-2400-X 010-094-245
12138 YORK ST
LT 60; DL 396; NWD; PL NWP20943
10660-0102-0 017-995-973
102 20561 113 AVE
LT 2; DL 278; NWD; PL LMS629
42249-1300-8 010-261-885
12111 222 ST
LT O; BLK 4; DL 396; NWD; PL NWP16997
10662-0000-2 012-547-212
20554 LORNE AVE
LT 734; DL 278; NWD; PL NWP2180
42400-0101-8 008-933-383
21896 LOUGHEED HWY
LT 70; DL 397; NWD; PL NWP28196
10666-0000-4 006-154-603
20530 LORNE AVE
LT 738; NWD; PL NWP2180
42407-0500-9 002-161-575
11762 CARR ST
LT 5; BLK 18&19; DL 397; NWD; PL NWP13161
10669-0000-0 003-096-238
20520 LORNE AVE
LT 741; DL 279; NWD; PL NWP2180
42432-0000-2 001-645-838
21934 RIVER RD
LT 4; DL 397; NWD; PL NWP4213
10694-0100-6 002-180-669
11261 DARTFORD ST
LT 765; DL 278; NWD; PL NWP114
42456-1500-X 001-138-804
201 12096 222 ST
LT 14; DL 399; NWD; PL NWS133
20784-0100-0 025-576-011
11919 MAPLE MEADOWS WAY
42456-2600-8 001-139-011
210 12096 222 ST
LT 25; DL 399; NWD; PL NWS133
20823-0102-0 017-881-161
102 12025 207A ST
LT 2; DL 241; NWD; PL LMS431
42464-0500-5 002-682-991
12139 222 ST
LT 274; DL 396; NWD; PL NWP61062
20829-0621-0 017-714-435
21 20888 MCKINNEY AVE
LT 21; DL 242; NWD; PL LMS269
52551-2015-5 016-881-176
15 11502 BURNETT ST
LT 15; DL 402; NWD; PL NWS3409
20859-0138-4 001-282-573
12138 FABER CRES
LT 38; DL 242; NWD; PL NWS336
52573-0127-7 004-398-980
22907 113 AVE
LT 27; DL 402; NWD; PL NWP71904
20879-0600-2 006-227-236
21101 122 AVE
LT 136; DL 242; NWD; PL NWP48094
52632-0712-0 028-439-104
118 11935 BURNETT ST
LT 12; SEC 17; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCS4014
20888-2900-3 003-860-906
21033 WICKLUND AVE
LT 80; DL 242; NWD; PL NWP46729
52633-0201-1 002-117-487
11790 BURNETT ST
LT 1; SEC 17; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP59452
20900-2212-0 023-424-231
20933 ALPINE CRES
LT 2; DL 243; NWD; PL LMP28347
52650-1700-2 002-811-863
11667 229 ST
LT 239; SEC 17; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP61520
20929-0002-0 024-151-301
11732 LAITY ST
LT 2; DL 248; NWD; PL LMP38030
52651-0302-0 028-214-994
2 22977 116 AVE
LT 2; SEC 17; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCS3824
20969-0601-1 011-784-750
12067 MCINTYRE CRT
DL 248; NWD
52651-0315-0 028-215-125
15 22977 116 AVE
LT 15; SEC 17; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCS3824
20995-1500-1 010-298-959
21370 122 AVE
LT 15; DL 248; NWD; PL NWP17823
52656-0276-0 024-239-721
76 23085 118 AVE
LT 76; SEC 17; TWP 12; NWD; PL LMS2612
21002-0100-1 011-232-943
21348 124 AVE
LT 4; DL 248; NWD; PL NWP7478
52695-0055-0 027-323-501
411 12268 224 ST
LT 45; SEC 20; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCS2665
21004-0101-0 023-502-321
21388 124 AVE
LT 1; DL 248; NWD; PL LMP29421
52695-0055-0 027-323-501
411 12268 224 ST
LT 45; SEC 20; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCS2665
21090-0000-4 009-650-067
20827 CAMWOOD AVE
LT 2; DL 250; NWD; PL NWP12034
52696-0417-0 027-398-552
309 12238 224 ST
LT 217; SEC 20; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCS2621
21138-1000-1 007-588-704
20979 COOK AVE
LT 227; DL 250; NWD; PL NWP44780
52793-2300-7 005-336-139
12311 227 ST
LT 218; SEC 20; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP40438
21148-0042-0 023-376-481
20150 120B AVE
LT 42; DL 263; NWD; PL LMP27649
52801-2400-5 004-815-904
22543 KENDRICK LOOP
LT 15; SEC 20; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP72550
21164-0558-0 027-147-355
12442 201 ST
LT 48; DL 263; NWD; PL BCP30587
52808-1300-X 010-445-820
12717 226 ST
LT 13; SEC 20; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP21400
21173-0406-0 007-428-723
12465 208 ST
LT 22; NWD; PL NWP17921
52891-0105-6 004-298-357
22557 129 AVE
LT 34; SEC 29; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP41698
21217-0000-6 008-140-529
20705 LORNE AVE
LT 1; DL 277; NWD; PL NWP10601
52950-0800-9 009-363-637
13205 CEDAR WAY
LT 8; BLK 1; SEC 30; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP18761
21241-0100-6 009-326-979
11550 207 ST
LT A; DL 277; NWD; PL NWP23180
52966-0000-9 002-244-136
21318-0410-0 015-393-488
10 20630 118 AVE
LT 10; DL 278; NWD; PL NWS3136
52968-0000-X 002-243-831
22319 132 AVE
LT 2; SEC 30; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP2970
21320-0113-3 015-641-139
13 11757 207 ST
LT 13; DL 278; NWD; PL NWS3167
52981-0100-8 013-115-481
14500 224 ST
SEC 3; TWP 4; RGE 5; MER 7; NWD
21342-0811-0 024-465-691
111 20119 113B AVE
LT 11; DL 280; NWD; PL LMS3846
62995-0000-1 008-165-963
26178 DEWDNEY TRUNK RD LT 4; SEC 13; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP8144
31461-0050-0 027-236-366
306 11665 HANEY BYPASS LT 50; DL 398; NWD; PL BCS2550
63157-0059-0 023-639-806
44 23560 119 AVE
LT 59; SEC 16; TWP 12; NWD; PL LMS2415
31505-0020-0 024-398-403
309 22230 NORTH AVE
LT 20; DL 398; NWD; PL LMS3814
63157-0082-0 023-846-429
39 23560 119 AVE
LT 82; SEC 16; TWP 12; NWD; PL LMS2415
31675-0000-1 011-293-969
22241 119 AVE
LT 1; DL 398; NWD; PL NWP8148
63159-2049-0 027-008-843
65 11720 COTTONWOOD DR LT 39; SEC 16; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCS1724
63163-0800-7 008-242-879
23324 117B AVE
LT B; DL 222; NWD; PL BCP3423A
LT 243; DL 244; NWD; PL NWP46774
LT A; SEC 30; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP6569
LT 7; SEC 16; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP75454
63257-0533-3 017-815-444 63274-0209-0 023-666-463 63294-3002-0 025-869-205 63307-0022-2 017-422-884 63419-4000-2 007-151-926 63452-0100-5 010-595-449 63483-0100-X 011-104-813 63492-0700-2 003-744-400 73569-0210-0 026-666-529
F-150 23611 DEWDNEY TRUNK RD LT 2; SEC 21; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCP9713 22 12071 232B ST
LT 22; SEC 21; TWP 12; NWD; PL LMS92
12552 243 ST
LT 83; SEC 22; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP43885
12700 246 ST
LT 16; SEC 22; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP2633
25231 DEWDNEY TRUNK RD LT B; SEC 23; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP4505 12263 256 ST
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12411 263 ST
LT 23; SEC 24; TWP 12; NWD; PL LMP6975
73643-0403-0 023-213-426
13065 250 ST
LT 3; SEC 26; TWP 12; NWD; PL LMP25391
73800-0000-7 001-342-312
23915 FERN CRES
LT 6; BLK 7&8; SEC 28; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP10335
73882-0105-0 025-564-331
23368 133 AVE
LT 5; SEC 28; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCP3155
73884-0231-0 028-047-516
13439 235 ST
LT 21; SEC 28; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCP42355
73888-0030-0 028-592-344
13510 BALSAM ST
LT 20; SEC 28; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCP48060
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96 13819 232 ST
LT 59; SEC 32; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCS3895
73952-0020-0 026-630-133
22918 VISTA RIDGE DR
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84105-0000-0 010-232-800
23359 FISHERMAN RD
LT 11; DL 275; NWD; PL NWP6421
84133-0000-9 001-126-741
23269 LOUGHEED HWY
LT 17; DL 275; NWD; PL NWP8827
84147-0117-0 027-062-821
23430 GRIFFEN RD
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84151-0119-0 026-024-926
23635 111A AVE
LT 19; DL 404; NWD; PL BCP12853
84209-1000-0 018-351-841
23812 TAMARACK PL
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84214-0214-0 026-358-204
23966 MCCLURE AVE
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84214-0219-0 026-358-239
23965 107 AVE
LT 19; DL 408; NWD; PL BCP18894
84286-0300-5 010-396-560
9859 256 ST
LT D; DL 432; NWD; PL NWP18689
84292-0219-0 026-666-171
10322 MCEACHERN ST
LT 119; SEC 3; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCP23574
84297-0155-0 024-005-193
10078 243 ST
LT 55; SEC 3; TWP 12; NWD; PL LMP36346
84299-0420-0 027-258-602
10133 242 ST
LT 21; SEC 3; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCP33001
84303-0642-0 025-577-603
24141 102B AVE
LT 42; SEC 3; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCP3139
84306-0118-0 027-528-600
10355 240A ST
LT 18; SEC 3; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCP36407
84309-0000-7 009-832-947
10366 240 ST
LT A; SEC 3; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP13554
84319-0500-0 026-811-260
10647 JACKSON RD
LT 142; SEC 10; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCP26096
84400-0021-0 027-266-656
24915 108A AVE
LT 21; SEC 11; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCP33200
84486-0000-9 009-391-258
24180 116 AVE
LT 1; SEC 15; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP10848
84511-0218-0 024-333-000
23943 115 AVE
LT 18; SEC 16; TWP 12; NWD; PL LMP40276
84512-0332-0 025-461-125
11580 CREEKSIDE ST
LT 32; SEC 16; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCP539
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11249 CREEKSIDE ST
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94639-0000-7 010-818-995
25983 100 AVE
LT 12; SEC 1; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP2310
94709-0000-5 011-206-969
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94741-0200-4 012-877-336
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a 24 month Credit lease at 0.49% with $3000 down on approved credit. Both monthly and down payments are plus applicable taxes 94746-0000-4 “Payment 002-227-801is based 27265 on LOUGHEED HWY Ford DL 433; NWD and have been calculated using both Ford’s delivery allowance and the Ford Credit XLT Customer Cash. Lease offer valid on in stock units only.” 94817-0101-0 017-583-535
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9823 287 ST
LT 31; DL 440; NWD; PL NWP46722
94830-0000-2 010-720-979
BARE LAND
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94832-0000-3 010-721-037
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9852 285 ST
LT 26; DL 440; NWD; PL NWP2788
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As set out in Sections 403, 405, 406 and 407 of the Local Government Act, the annual Tax Sale will be held in the Council Chambers of the Municipal Hall at 11995 Haney Place on Monday, September 29, 2014 at 10:00 a.m. Purchasers of properties at Tax Sale are subject to tax under the Property Purchase Tax Act. This tax will be calculated on the market value of the property at the time title is transferred to the purchaser. The administrator of the Property Tax Act will bill the purchaser directly for this tax.
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It is with deep sorrow that we announce the passing of Gerald William Dale Edwards (Gerry) on the 31st of August, 2014. He was born to proud parents, William Henry Edwards and Eva Eleanor (Dale), on the 7th of September, 1934, on the
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Sept 14, 1942 - Oct 3, 1998 We miss you Luv Charles & Family
Some people dream of angels I’ve held one in my arms
Michaela Caldovino-Orchard September 15, 1994
So tiny, sweet and precious you’ll always be to me. Twenty years have come and gone but my baby, always you’ll be. I never heard you cry, smile, laugh or giggle. Held you close, kissed your head but never saw you wiggle. We shared a bond, a special bond forever in my heart. No matter the distance or the years I know we are not apart. You give me strength, faith, hope and wisdom too. For that Michaela I thank you.
Love forever and always, Mom
FONG-OLSON, Susan May 8, 1971 September 4, 2014 Susan was born in Suva, Fiji. She was the youngest of eight children. The Fong family immigrated to Swift Current, Saskatchewan when Susan was two years old. The love of her life was her husband William, and her two precious daughters Jaelin & Samarah. After a long and courageous battle with cancer, Susan peacefully passed away at the age of 43, with her devoted, loving husband and daughters by her side. Surrounded also by many family & friends. Susan passed away at McKenney Creek Hospice, in Maple Ridge, B.C. Susan’s joy of her life was being a devoted wife and loving Mommy to her two little daughters. Susan is predeceased by her father, Mr. Fong, and survived by her husband William, daughters Jaelin (6) and Samarah (3). She is also survived by her mother, Mrs. Fong, and seven brothers and sisters, as well as many other relatives. Viewing will take place on Saturday, September 13 from 9:00am 10:00am at Garden Hill Funeral Chapel - 11765 224th Street, Maple Ridge. Funeral Mass will take place at 11:30am on Saturday at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church - 22561 121 Ave, Maple Ridge. Officiating Priest - Fr. Matthew To. Interment at Maple Ridge Cemetery. In Lieu of flowers, donations in Susan’s name can be made to the BC Cancer Foundation. Expressions of sympathy can be made at www.gardenhill.ca
Predeceased by wife Sharon Lee, sisters Jessie and Joyce. Mourned by sister May, sons Miles, Ricky/Geraldine, Blair /Jamie, daughter Lana, stepsons Kirk and Todd Sherman; grandchildren Michelle, Melissa / Andrew Stone, Matthew, Mark, Tim / Tannis, Stacy, Samantha / Osvaldo Codoceo, Mackenzie, Alan Taylor and Kyle Sherman; great grand children Dakota, Ethan, Athena, Caiden, Brooklyn, and Linden; as well as numerous cousins, nieces and nephews. His loving family and friends brought great joy to Gerry. All who knew Gerry will remember him as a kind, loving person, with a quick wit, ready to help anyone in need. Gerry will be deeply missed. Gerry was a staunch unionist, active with the United Steel Workers. He was also a supporter of the New Democratic Party, both provincially and federally, for many decades. He was a long time friend and sponsor to those of the One Way Club, having celebrated 50 years of sobriety earlier this year. A funeral will be held at Maple Ridge Funeral Chapel, 11969 216th St Maple Ridge, at 3 PM Saturday September 13th 2014. In lieu of flowers, the family would appreciate Memorial donations in Gerald’s name through, the Steelworkers Organization of Active Retirees (SOAR) or the Steelworkers Humanity Fund 800 - 234 Eglinton Avenue East, Toronto, Ontario M4P 1K7; and/or to the One Way Club, 22270 North Ave
Maple Ridge, BC. V2X 2L5. Condolences can be sent to www.mapleridgefuneral.ca
JORISSEN, Nadia Christine December 25, 1954 September 4, 2014
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I’d like the memory of me to be a happy one, I’d like to leave an afterglow of smiles now life is done. I’d like to leave an echo whispering softly down the ways, Of happy times and laughing times on bright and sunny days. I’d like the tears of those who grieve, to dry before the sun, For the friendships we have shared will never be ever undone.
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Sales Advisor - Digital Products Are you confident enough to develop business conversations? Black Press publishes the Surrey Leader, Langley Times and Peace Arch News along with 150 other publications. We will develop individuals with an ambition to succeed whether they have deep post-secondary credentials or not. This is an exceptional opportunity if you are adept at making successful calls and highly rewarding to those that maintain the required pace. We have an immediate opening for a Sales Consultant on our Digital team representing our highly successful online recruitment platform LocalWorkBC.ca. Primary Focus: • Contact prospective business clients via phone and email • Develop trustworthy and informative relationships • Maintain a strong volume of calls with the assistance of our CRM system Qualifications: • Strong telephone skills • Marketing and/or creative mindset • Ability to thrive in a fast-paced environment • Basic computer skills • Strong command of English both verbal and written It is also an asset if you have a good knowledge of BC communities. This is a full time position based in Surrey, BC. Black Press offers competitive compensation, a team environment, benefits and opportunity for career advancement. Please forward your resume with a brief note on why you are a great candidate to: Kristy O’Connor, Digital Sales Manager koconnor@bpdigital.ca Competition closes September 25, 2014
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LOEWEN Welding Mfg., Abbotsford, looking for experienced welders/fitters with 3 or more years of experience, work week is Mon.Thurs. 10 hrs. a day, fax resume to 604-826-6051 or email gord@loewenwelding.com
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Multi-Media Journalist The award-winning Chilliwack Progress has an opening for a multi-media journalist. The successful candidate for this four-day-a-week position will have diverse writing capabilities, including experience writing hard news. Advanced photography and video skills will be key attributes, as well as excellent time management.
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The Abbotsford News, a bi-weekly publication serving more than 45,000 homes, has an opening for a full-time, multi-media journalist. Candidates will have outstanding and diverse writing abilities, including a flair for narrative. Advanced photography and video skills will be key attributes, along with a strong grasp of social media best practices (Twitter, Facebook, etc.), a passion for online journalism, and an understanding of how to tailor content accordingly. The successful applicant for this entry-level position will be a key contributor to the print product, while bringing creativity and innovation to our webbased branding. You should have a diploma/degree in journalism, and/or related experience. Knowledge of basic Photoshop, iMovie and InDesign is a must. You’re a critical thinker, with keen attention to detail, and the ability to work well under deadline pressures. The Abbotsford News is part of Black Press, Canada’s largest private, independent newspaper company, with more than 150 community, daily and urban newspapers in B.C., Alberta, Washington State, Ohio and Hawaii. Those interested should submit a resume, writing and photography samples, and a cover letter to: Andrew Holota, Editor The Abbotsford News 34375 Gladys Avenue, Abbotsford, B.C. V2S2H5 or e-mail aholota@blackpress.ca Deadline for applications is Sept. 12, 2014. All interest is appreciated, however, only short-listed candidates will be contacted for interviews.
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The Langley Concrete Group Wants You!
REACH ALL
We are a local progressive concrete pre-cast company based in Chilliwack. The work requires preventative maint. and scheduled repairs to the fleet of forklifts & other mobile equipment. The Successful candidate must have good problem solving, diagnostic, interpersonal, and time management skills. Must be able to work with a computer based preventative maint. program. Must be able to work flexible hours in a variety of conditions. Experience working w/ materials handling equipment would be an asset. Minimum requirements include completion of ITA certificate of qualification as heavy duty equip. mechanic, inter-provincial red seal endorsement & a certificate of apprenticeship. Must have previously related experience.
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FINANCIAL SERVICES
GET BACK ON TRACK! Bad credit? Bills? Unemployed? Need Money? We Lend! If you own your own home - you qualify. Pioneer Acceptance Corp. Member BBB. 1-877-987-1420 www.pioneerwest.com LARGE FUND Borrowers Wanted Start saving hundreds of dollars today! We can easily approve you by phone. 1st, 2nd or 3rd mortgage money is available right now. Rates start at Prime. Equity counts. We don’t rely on credit, age or income. Call Anytime 1-800-639-2274 or 604-430-1498. Apply online www.capitaldirect.ca
Attractive Wages & Excellent Employee BeneďŹ ts Supportive, Engaged Atmosphere With Change Minded Management Group. Company Sponsored Social Activities.
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BEST CLEANERS
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(604)465-1311
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CONCRETE & PLACING
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Call (604)763-8795
NO JOB TOO SMALL Serving Lower Mainland 25 Years! *Prepare *Form *Place *Finish *Granite & Interlocking Block Walls *Stairs *Driveways *Exposed Aggregate *Stamped Concrete. *Interlocking Bricks *Sod Placement EXCELLENT REF’S -WCB Insured
Gutter & Roof Cleaning since 1982. WCB/Liability insurance. Call Simon for prompt service. 604-230-0627
Leo: 604-657-2375 / 604-462-8620
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UNIQUE CONCRETE
WATCH-PERSON REQUIRED For a marina/parking lot facility at the south end of Pitt Lake, road accessible.
DESIGN
F All types of concrete work F F Re & Re F Forming F Site prep FDriveways FExposed FStamped F Bobcat Work F WCB Insured
M.T. GUTTERS
778-231-9675, 778-231-9147
Professional Installation
FREE ESTIMATES
5â€? Gutter, Down Pipe, SofďŹ t *CLEANING *REPAIRS 28 YEARS EXPERIENCE
• Required to be at site on a continuous basis; accommodation is provided • Must be in good physical condition • Must have ability to complete minor repairs to facilities: buildings, light plant, water system • Must have valid B.C. driver’s license and reliable vehicle
CASCADE DRYWALL. Res / Comm Drywall, taping, text. ceilings, t-bar. steel stud. Call Rob 604-218-2396 or 604-820-9601
Competitive Wage Offered!
YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 Service Call Lic #89402 Same day guarn’td We love small jobs! 604-568-1899
Interested persons can forward their resumes by email: careers@tealjones.com or by fax: (604) 581-4104
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HOME IMPROVEMENTS
ELECTRICAL
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HVAC SERVICE TECHNICIAN
The successful candidate will have a refrigeration ticket including a gas ticket, a strong service background, a positive attitude, be a team player, enjoy working with people, well organized and have a strong customer focus. Excellent wages, minimum 40 hours/week, company vehicle, uniform, paid vacation & benežt package for the right person. Specižc Skills: 1. Requires minimum 3 to 5 years’ experience as a technician. 2. Self motivated, willing to learn. 3. Consistently present and maintain a positive and professional image. 4. Good writing and verbal communication skills. 5. Awareness of Environment, Health & Safety issues. 6. Excellent interpersonal relationships skills. Required Licenses or Professional Accreditation: 1. Holds a refrigeration ticket. 2. Must meet Enhanced security clearance requirements. 3. Valid driver’s license. Interested Applicants please email resumes to: resumes@brookželdjci.com
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MOVING & STORAGE
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*Rototilling *Levelling *Gardens *Loader Work *Brush Cutter *Plowing
Residential & Commercial
TRADES, TECHNICAL
SBroken Concrete RocksS $24.00 Per Metric Ton SMud - Dirt - Sod - ClayS $24.00 Per Metric Ton GrassSBranchesSLeavesSWeeds
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JAGUAR LANDSCAPING Lawn & Garden Service. Design, Pruning, Lawns, Cleanups, Comm/ Res. (604)466-1369
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Since 1985 604-808-0212 Intex Janitorial & Maintenance Services
17607 Ford Road Pitt Meadows
Landscaping, Cleanups, Pruning, Hedges, Rubbish Removal, Topsoil, Gravel. Tree Topping, Chipping & Stump Grinding.
* We do Move-outs * Chemical Free
MAIDS R’ US
LANDSCAPING
Den’s GarDENing Services
Detailed House Cleaning
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NO Wood byproducts used
When QUALITY Matters
HERFORT CONCRETE
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. Expert Power Washing. Gutters cleaned & repaired. www.expertpowerwashing. Mike, 604-961-1280 MIKE 604-961-1280
BACK TO SCHOOL SPECIAL mariescustomized cleaning@gmail.com 604-467-1118
LANDSCAPING
D Garden Blend Soil D Lawn Blend Soil D Custom Blends avail. D Composted Mushroom Manure
CLEANING SERVICES
Janitorial, OfďŹ ce Cleaning Int. Ext. Windows, Pressure Washing, Gutter Cleaning Free Estimates
Please send updated resume including cover letter, references, to: HR@ langleyconcretegroup.com
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Bookkeeping & Accounting Payroll, Year-end, Financial Statements, Income Taxes E-FILE Service Ph: 604-465-2123 Cellular: 604-788-0161
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HOME REPAIRS
RETIRED carpenter wants to keep busy. small carpentry jobs. Will repair or build new Ken 604-460-7803
.Jim’s Mowing. 310-JIMS (5467).
604-719-4674
HEAVY DUTY MECHANICS
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
SURREY: 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, hardwood oors throughout and new roof. $549,000. 604-575-5555.
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HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 329 PAINTING & DECORATING
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 332
PAVING/SEAL COATING
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 356
RUBBISH REMOVAL
PETS 456
FEED & HAY
EAGLE ROOFING
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ABOVE THE REST “ Interior & Exterior Unbeatable Prices & Professional Crew. • Free Est. • Written Guarantee • No Hassle • Quick Work • Insured • WCB
778-997-9582
PITT MEADOWS PAVING A Complete Asphalt Service
Pay-Less Pro Painting Summer EXT/INT SPECIAL LOOK for our YARD SIGNS D Free estimates D Insured Licensed D References Residential D Pressure Washing
Serving Tri City 34 Yrs. Call 24 Hrs/7 Days www.paylesspropainting.com
Scott 604-891-9967
www.paintspecial.com 604.339.1989 Lower Mainland 604.996.8128 Fraser Valley
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HAY FOR SALE
All types of Roofing Repairs Free Estimates
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RUBBISH REMOVAL
TOPSOIL
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
SCREENED TOPSOIL MUSHROOM MANURE BARK MULCH 604-467-3003
GOLDEN RETRIEVER (with eye & hip cert.) and silver pug available for stud service for pick puppy back (ethical people only need respond) 604-820-4827
www.jonesbroscartageltd.com
LAB GERMAN Shepherd Rottie cross pups, 6 females @ $545.00 ea, 4 males @ $495.00 ea, nice assortment of colors, Great family pets, vet checked, de wormed. 8 weeks old phone 604-864-1004
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SUNDECKS
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
. FREE Scrap Metal Removal. .FREE Scrap metal removal. Appls, BBQS, exercise equip, cars, etc. 604-572-3733 ww.tkhaulaway.com
PRESSURE WASHING POWER WASHING GUTTER CLEANING Call Ian 604-724-6373
10% DISCOUNT. MG Roofing & Siding. WCB Re-roofing, New Roof Gutters & Replace Fascia 604-812-9721
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TREE SERVICES
MAPLE RIDGE;
GARAGE SALE
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Specializing in reasonably priced SMALL BREED puppies. 604300-1450. trugoalpuppies.com
Neon beer sign, Military jackets/pants/shirts, 8’x5’ flatdeck trailer, kids wagon, bikes, garden tools, fishing gear, antiques, collectibles, lawn mowers, power tools, tools.
GARAGE SALE Sat & Sun, Sept 13 & 14 9am - 4pm.
Check out bcclassified.com’s Employment and Career Sections in the 100’s for information 604-575-5555
YARD SALE
23911 - 133 Ave.
MAPLE RIDGE;
DREAMING...
of a NEW CAREER?
MAPLE RIDGE
Saturday & Sunday Sept 13 & 14, 9am-7pm
Antiques, furniture & exercise equipment
Corner of 232 St & 128 Ave
TUNA FOR SALE McKay Ave Dock, Maple Ridge 9am - 6pm Daily until Sept 21st 604 - 818 - 5747
.give and take tree service 778.872.8406
Your Tree Service For Honest Prices & Quality Work
Kitchen island, baby items, furniture, bikes, books, DVD’s, outdoor furniture, etc. MAPLE RIDGE
Call Scott at 604-618-0333 Certified Arborist
Multi-Family Garage Sale
22412- Morse Cres Granddaughters selling
PETS 454
MAPLE RIDGE - RUSKIN
Huge Multi Home Garage Sale
Sat Sept 13th, 9am-4pm. Sun Sept 14th, 10am-3pm.
12317 - 252 St. Furniture, end tables, house decor, old farm & horse equip, children’s toys, antiques, tilting wheelchair & so much more MAPLE RIDGE
GARAGE SALE Sat & Sun, Sept 13 & 14, 9-1 p.m. 23155 Foreman Drive Adult Suspense & Sci-Fi books, hshld decor, hand tools, ladies clothes 2X, Sm. furniture pces & floor lamps, pet supplies, vacuum cleaner & much more.
EQUESTRIAN
CEDAR HOGFUEL Special Spring prices Sawdust also available
SATURDAY & SUNDAY Sept 13 & 14, 8:30am-4:30pm corner of 280th Street & 96th Ave.
ANYTHING OF VALUE
Single Items to Entire Households 604-463-4449 604-209-6583
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APARTMENT/CONDO Your Choice for Property Management (Since 1990)
Professional Property Management Services
MISC. FOR SALE
Sat Sept 13, 9am-2pm
AVAILABLE NOW 1 & 2 BDRM SUITES Heat, hot water & parking. Close to stores & schools.
SENIORS DISCOUNT 1/2 month Rent Free Ask manager for details.
MAPLE COURT I 22437 121st Ave 604-467-0715 &
MAPLE COURT II 22423 121st Ave 604-467-4894
Ring up profits! Advertise across the lower mainland in the 17 best-read community newspapers!
www.bcclassified.com
Augustine Soil & Mulch Ltd. Pitt Meadows, BC
604-465-5193
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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
Maple Ridge
Impeccably Clean! Good Apartment Sizes Heat SH/W S Prkg S Avail. Now 1 Bedroom ~ $795/mo.
No pets ~ Ref’s req’d.
GARIBALDI Court (604) 463-9522 Central Maple Ridge
Sorry No Pets CRIME FREE BUILDING
MAPLE INN 11695 -224th St Maple Ridge 1 bdrm $550m ~ 2 bdrm $625m Inc. hot water Certified Crime Free Building Mature adult oriented. Close to uptown 604-463-4131 for appt. (9am-5pm)
ACREAGE
APARTMENT/CONDOS
BY OWNER. Built in 2012. Top floor. 1059 sqft. 2bdrm & 2bath. 2 parking. Fraser Hwy & 160St. $307k. 778-386-6708 Becky.
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Glenwood Manor Apartments 1 & 2 Bdrms from $655 & $880 & renovated suite with dishwasher $45. extra. Clean, Spacious Includes heat, hot water & parking Seniors discount 21387 Dewdney Trunk Rd
(604)466-5799
MAPLE RIDGE NEWER APARTMENTS ◆ 1 & 2 Bdrm starting at $750 ◆ Six Appliances ◆ Secured Underground Prkg. ◆ Cls. to West Coast Express ◆ Adult Oriented
22334 - 117th Ave Phone 604-463-5660 Maple Ridge Swan Court Apartments Large 1 & 2 Bedrooms. Hardwood floors, adult oriented, heat, h/w & cable incl’d, f/p, Approved pets only. Criminal Record check may be req. Resident Manager Onsite Now with SENIORS DISCOUNT
604.466.8404 (Erik)
ONE bedroom apt. Maple Ridge town center. full kitchen appliance in suite laundry. $750/month. Phone Nick at 604-307-8276
MISC. WANTED
DEVELOPMENT Potential in Urban Reserve. Maple Ridge / holding properties. Call 604-760-3792
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1 Bdrm Apt $750 2 Bdrm Apt $850
604-476-6683
Maple Ridge: Downtown- Close to shopping. 3 bdrm condo $1100/m Gas f/p, 5 appls. Call 604-418-6123, 467-4450
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MAPLE RIDGE CENTRAL
Includes heat, h/w. N/P. Avail Oct 1st.
SEIZED Vehicle Auction- Sept 20 @ 10:30am- 50+ Various Vehicleswww.allcityauctioneers.com
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Recycle your unused items, place a classified ad TODAY!
Port Coq ~ 604-941-5452 or 604-944-7889 FREE PREMIUM CABLE $80 Value
MAPLE RIDGE Central - Large 1 bdrm apt. Deck, laundry facils, prkg & storage. NS/NP. $630/mo. Avail Oct 1st. Call 604-937-3534.
REAL ESTATE
Furniture, household vintage, collectibles, toys books, etc.
Derek Manor 2048 Manning Ave.
HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper?
MAPLE RIDGE,
( turn on 106B off 248th Street )
RENTALS
For more info: google us.
FARM EQUIP wanted. Farm tractors, back hoe & equip. Any condition. Call collect 1604-794-7139 or 604-795-0412
Lots of Misc. Children’s items, clothing, books, toys, canning jars, furniture, stuffies, tools & more.
10633-249 Street Cul-de-sac
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.
~ Since 1987 ~ $$CASH $$ for your furniture, tools, electronics, antiques, appliances, computers & collectibles.
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Loom bands & Popcorn
Morse Crescent off 224th 1 block South of Abernathy
GARAGE SALE
MAPLE RIDGE
#1 Cash Buyer
FURNITURE
Free Estimates * Fully Insured
Sat, Sept. 13th, 10am-4pm
MAPLE RIDGE;
12186-224 St, Maple Ridge Certified Crime Free Buildings
2 Bdrm units available. Great location for seniors! Clean, quiet & affordable! Incls heat, h/w, cable. Senior Move-In Allowance. Refs & Credit check req.
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23651 Tamarack Lane
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SENIOR’S DISCOUNT
604-463-2236 604-463-7450
FOOD PRODUCTS
GARAGE SALES
Sat & Sun, Sept 13 & 14 9am - 3pm. (ROCK RIDGE)
and Hydro Near Shopping & Amenities.
HANSRA FARM MARKET: FREE RANGE EGGS PLUS ORGANIC for sale. Hens roam in 6 acres. 18266 Old Dewdney Trunk Rd. Pitt Meadows (604)459-9393
ABC TREE MEN Pruning, Shaping, Tree Removal & Stump Grinding. 604-521-7594 604-817-8899
GARAGE SALES
Includes: Heat, Hot Water
Call 604-464-7548
353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS
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NEW 14 Wide in 55+ Mission Park $86,988 w/$550 pad rent. Pet OK. Chuck 604-830-1960
Visit our website for other rentals: www.profile-properties.com
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GARAGE SALES
* Renovated Suites * *Large *Clean *Very Quiet
P.Meadows - Solaris Towers Concrete Hi-rise. 1 Bdrm +den 3rd floor. 650 sq/ft. Oct 1. $1100.
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
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Great Location
Queen Anne Apts.
CATS GALORE, TLC has for adoption spayed & neutered adult cats. 604-309-5388 / 604-856-4866
SAME DAY SERVICE AVAILABLE
3 rooms for $299, 2 coats any colour (Ceiling & Trim extra) Price incls Cloverdale Premium quality paint. NO PAYMENT until Job is completed. Ask us about our Laminate Flooring & Maid Services.
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10% OFF if you Mention this AD! *Plumbing *Heating *Reno’s *More Lic.gas fitter. Aman: 778-895-2005
Running this ad for 10yrs
PAINT SPECIAL
359 SAND, GRAVEL & TOPSOIL
APARTMENT/CONDO
$790/mo & $890/mo
BLUE GOTTI PIT BULLS: litter of 7, 3 left. $899 & up. Price to be determined by dog markings. 6 weeks old (604)701-2920
LOCAL PLUMBER $45 Service Call Plumbing, Heating, Plugged Drains. Mustang Plumbing 778-714-2441
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PETS
706
1 & 2 Bdrms available
No Sunday calls or sales
604-467-6065
RENTALS
MAPLE RIDGE
For any of your HAY NEEDS call J&E Hay Sales (604)819-6317
PLUMBING
FLUID SOLUTIONS. Gas, plumbing, heating, reno’s, repairs. 20 years exp., reliable & courteous. Lic’d. Bonded. Jack 778-835-4416
633 MOBILE HOMES & PARKS
Alpha Grass Mix, Alpha/ Timothy. Horse & Dairy Hay
Tar & Gravel DAsphalt D Interlocking shingles DTorch-on Membrane D Laminated shingles
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Larry Donnelly 604.813.7283 or Dennis 604.417.1691
REAL ESTATE
HOMES WANTED WE BUY HOMES BC • All Prices • All Situations • • All Conditions • www.webuyhomesbc.com 604-657-9422
OPEN HOUSE CO-OP LIVING
2 & 3 bedroom units available for $826 - $1100/mo 1205 Johnston (at Guildford) Coquitlam Close to all amenities (Transit, shopping schools and parks)
Saturday & Sunday • 12pm - 4pm Contact Sandy @ (604) 945-5864 Email Sandy@terramanagement.ca
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RENTALS 706
APARTMENT/CONDO
RENTALS 706
Polo Club Apartments
Clean, Quiet Well Managed Bldg. 3 Blocks to W.C. Express W 1 & 2 Bdrm Suites W 3 Appliances W Secured Garage Parking W Adult Oriented W Ref’s Req’d & Absolutely No Pets
604.465.7221 PORT COQUITLAM
APARTMENT/CONDO SENIORS DISCOUNT 1/2 month Rent Free Ask manager for details.
AVAILABLE NOW Maple Ridge
19071 Ford Rd. Pitt Meadows
RENTALS 709 COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL PORT COQUITLAM, 1500 - 3000 sq ft. Ground floor commercial area. Facing onto city park. 1 blk from Lougheed/ Shaughnessy intersection. Call 604-464-3550.
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OFFICE/RETAIL
736
HOMES FOR RENT
818
TOWNHOUSES
PITT MEADOWS: 2 - 3 bdrm co-op T/H $1108/mo - $1211/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
749
Only 64,000/kms 4 door hatchback, 4/cyl, automatic, all season radials & comes with 2 mounted winter tires. Good cond.
288sf & 750sf office space for lease. 19141 Ford Pitt Meadows. Call Tony 604-584-4704
OFFICE/RETAIL
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All offices on second floor, downtown Maple Ridge location, new and clean with one shared washroom on the floor. One year minimum lease subject to credit and criminal check.
Contact Jim at 604-476-2720
OFF-ROAD VEHICLES
SIWASH Sports and Rentals Quad rentals, travel trailers, tent trailers and utility trailers. Booking up fast for hunting season call now for details 604-402-GUNS (4867)
STORAGE
845
SCRAP CAR REMOVAL
14179 Reichenback Rd Moorage Rental Year or Semi-annual Outdoor Storage Available Starting At $30/month for Boats, RV’s, Cars, Trucks & Trailers
TRUCKS & VANS 1995 FORD F150 XLT with canopy $1200 obo 604-465-9642
Launch Ramp with 3 lines and ample parking for tracks and trailers
Onsite Manager
OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT
SCRAP CAR REMOVAL
#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
AUTO FINANCING
Pitt Meadows Marina
Rick Medhurst Royal LePage Realty
FOUR INDIVIDUAL OFFICES
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851
Unbelievable Rates, Starting at $495/month. Various sizes 320sf. - 2000sf. Various downtown locations. Updated and well maintained.
604-463-3000
TRANSPORTATION
$2200. Call 604-467-9938
810
OFFICE/RETAIL
Maple Ridge OfďŹ ce & Retail Space
709 COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL
CARS - DOMESTIC
1983 Plymouth Horizon
TRANSPORTATION
3.5 ACRE, renovated 2500 sqft house, $1800/mo. 604-649-8987. sfong52@gmail.com
741
741
$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.
752
TRANSPORTATION
Call 604-467-3944
SUNRISE 22292 122nd Avenue (604)349-5982
2 bdrm suite ~ $925
604-464-3550
ROOMS FOR RENT
22222 Lougheed Hwy., Maple Ridge Inquire in person between 9am - 3pm or
Incl heat, hot water & parking. Close to stores and Schools.
1 bdrm suite ~ $775 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
746
RENTALS
Haney Motor Hotel
1 Bdrm apts $750 2 Bdrm apts $800
SORRENTO 22260 122nd Avenue (604)319-9341
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MAPLE RIDGE; 1250sf 1 bdrm ste. Inste ldry rm, dining area D/W, cvrd patio, lrg yard. Exc c/d/s neigbh. Nov 1. $875 incl util. Perfect for retired person (778)288-9373 MAPLE RIDGE, 24917 108B Ave. Lrg 2bdrm ste + den, lrg kitchen, lndry, sep backyrd. Driveway prking N/S, N/P. $1150/m utils, cable/net incl. Oct 1st. Call: 604-306-6746. MAPLE RIDGE. 2-bdrm, furn/unfurn., main flr in priv. home. Quiet cul-de-sac. Avail. Sept 15. Hot tub, pool, h/wood flrs. Open house Sat & Sun, 10-1 p.m. 23743 115A Ave.
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23359 Fisherman Rd, Albion Mon-Sat 8am-4pm www.fvme.com
AUTO SERVICES
BRAKES ONLY (Licensed Automotive Mechanic, Red Seal) (Maple Ridge). “No surprise bills, I check with you before the repair is made.� 778-240-2754 braksrperfect@gmail.com
The Scrapper
MAPLE RIDGE- Albion area. 1 Bdr bsmt suite, f/s, w/d. Avail now, n/p, $800/mo incl utils. 604-308-4614.
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2013 KIA FORTE KOUP EX PLUS
2009 DODGE NITRO SE/SXT
Market Value $21,995
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SALE $
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20,995 Stk#U27231
2013 KIA OPTIMA LX
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17,995 Stk#U48293
2013 HYUNDAI SONATA SE
PRICE
12,995 Stk#U00247
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Market Value $17,995
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16,995 Stk#U04528
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19,995 Stk#U19880
2013 HYUNDAI SONATA GLS
PRICE
14,995 Stk#U33584
2011 HYUNDAI SONATA GL
UNDER
Market Value $14,995
Market Value $22,895
SALE $
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PRICE
NEW
13,995 Stk#U93904
2011 HYUNDAI SONATA LIMITED W/NAVI
OWNERSHIP
2013 HYUNDAI VELOSTER TURBO
2011 GMC TERRAIN SLE AWD PRICE
Market Value $20,995
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PRICE
Market Value $14,495
Market Value $11,995
SALE $
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Stk#U07623
2013 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN SXT STOW N GO
PRICE
16,995 Stk#U77998
2013 NISSAN ALTIMA 2.5 S
PRICE
21,495
2013 RAM 1500 SLT OUTDOORSMAN
Market Value $18,995
Market Value $18,995
Market Value $33,995
SALE $
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17,995 Stk#U00423
2012 HONDA CR-V EX AWD
PRICE
17,995 Stk#U02857
2012 HYUNDAI ELANTRA TOURING GLS
PRICE
32,995 Stk#U51366
2012 HYUNDAI SONATA GLS
Market Value $25,495
Market Value $15,595
Market Value $15,995
SALE $
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PRICE
24,495 Stk#U04864
2012 HYUNDAI SONATA GL
PRICE
14,495 Stk#U37770
2012 TOYOTA YARIS LE
PRICE
PRICE
Stk#U25313
1.99% O.A.C.
*
14,995
2012 DODGE CALIBER SXT
Stk#U99276
2010 TOYOTA COROLLA XRS
PRICE
SALE $
12,495 Stk#U45486
2010 CHEVROLET TRAVERSE LS AWD
PRICE
Market Value $19,495
2010 TOYOTA RAV4 SPORT
PRICE
15,495 Stk#U16462
2013 ELANTRA GT GL AUTO
Market Value $17,995
16,995
SALE $
PRICE
Stk#U31973
2013 HYUNDAI ELANTRA LIMITED Market Value $19,995
18,995
SALE $
PRICE
2010 HYUNDAI SANTA FE GLS SPORT AWD SALE $
Stk#U56511
PRICE
Stk#U32929
Market Value $18,995
17,995
Market Value $16,495
11,995
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Stk#U11621
SALE $
2010 HYUNDAI ELANTRA GL SPORT
SALE $
13,995
2013 HYUNDAI ACCENT GLS
Stk#U94098
Market Value $12,995
PRICE
PRICE
10,995
Market Value $13,495
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Stk#U94445
13,495
Market Value $14,995
SALE $
2010 HYUNDAI ELANTRA GL
Market Value $22,495
Stk#U83971
2013 CHRYSLER 200 TOURING
Stk#U57757
Market Value $17,995
16,995
PRICE
19,995
Market Value $17,995
23,495
SALE $
2011 HYUNDAI SANTA FE GL AWD SALE $
Stk#U28533
Market Value $24,495
Stk#U38529
Market Value $19,995 PRICE
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21,895
SALE $
18,995
BUY DIRECT!
Stk#U81135
2013 HYUNDAI ELANTRA SE
Market Value $22,995
21,995
SALE $
18,495
PRICE
Stk#U01895
Stk#U55079
2013 HYUNDAI GENESIS 2.0T
2010 HYUNDAI SANTA FE GL 2.4
Market Value $24,495
23,495
SALE $
Market Value $16,495
Market Value $13,895
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Market Value $15,995
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2012 HYUNDAI TUCSON GLS
PRICE
12,895 Stk#U33808
2012 HYUNDAI ELANTRA GLS
PRICE
15,995 Stk#U28035
2012 HONDA CIVIC SI COUPE
Market Value $23,995
Market Value $15,995
Market Value $20,995
SALE $
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PRICE
22,995 Stk#U77778
2011 HYUNDAI SONATA GL
PRICE
14,995 Stk#U72274
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PRICE
19,995 Stk#U00418
2011 HYUNDAI SANTA FE GL PREMIUM FWD
PLUS NO PAYMENTS FOR
6
MONTHS!
PRICE
Stk#U19291
2010 HYUNDAI SONATA GL
PRICE
14,995
SALE $
SALE $
Stk#U06184
2010 HYUNDAI SONATA GL
PRICE
Market Value $10,995
Market Value $16,995
SALE $
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14,595 Stk#U38620
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23,995 Stk#U53921
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18,995
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Stk#U33707
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9,995
Stk#U25322
PRICE
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15,995 Stk#U28165
2013 HYUNDAI SONATA GL
Market Value $16,995
15,995
SALE $
14,995
PRICE
Stk#U60157
Stk#U97668
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Market Value $16,995
SALE $
2009 MINI COOPER CLUBMAN (M6)
Market Value $19,995
Stk#U90945
2013 HYUNDAI SONATA GL SPORT ALLOYS
Stk#U54072
Market Value $24,995
24,495
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10,995
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Lougheed Hwy.
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Kanaka Way
15,495
Haney By-Pass
PRICE
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MAPLE RIDGE
PERFECT FOR WHITE WEDNESDAYS
WATERPROOF/ BREATHABLE
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HEALTH-PRO ACTIVE STRETCH TOPS & COMFORTWAIST PANTS
Smart Clothes. Everyday Living.
Our Reg. $29.99 each
SALE 2ND ITEM $14.99
BUILT DAKOTA TOUGH. BUILT DAKOTA TOUGH.
Choose from a great assortment of new fall colours. Sizes XS–2XL. Sizes XXS, 3XL in select colours/styles.
BUILT DAKOTA TOUGH.
BUY ONE GET ONE
50% OFF
ACTIVE STRETCH
Goodbye baggy scrubs. These fashion favourites will have you moving in comfort and style, all-day and night long.
QUAD COMFORT® + HYPER-DRI® HD3
*
A minimum of four comfort components, plus 100% waterproof/ breathable protection to keep feet dry and comfortable.
*Second item must be of equal or lesser value.
A. A.
MFORT -ABLY. ®
A.
A.
WATERPROOF/ WATERPROOF/ BREATHABLE BREATHABLE
B. B.
WATERPROOF/ BREATHABLE
B.
A COMPOUND FOR HIGH HEAT/FLAME RESISTANCY AND DURABILITY.
SAVE
$30
FastFind or 1 steel toe/ CSA Grade FastFind or special order). composite plate and special order). ESRA.protection. A. 8" Workboots Sizes 12, 13 A. 8" 7–11, Workboots Our Reg. $229.99 (14, Reg. 15 through Our $229.99 SALE FastFind$199.99 or SALE $199.99 special order). B. B. 6" 6" Workboots Workboots Our Reg. $209.99 A. 8" Workboots Our Reg. $209.99 SALE $179.99 Our Reg. $229.99
QUAD COMFORT® + DURAGUARD®
Superior comfort with advanced sealant protection to extend the life of your boots.
B.
MEN’S & WOMEN’S QUAD COMFORT® LITE ATHLETIC SHOES
BOOTS
® Sizes 6,COMFORT 7–9, 10, 11. ® QUAD + HYPER-DRI HYPER-DRI®® HD3 HD3 ® QUAD COMFORT +
B.
A minimum minimum of of four comfort comfort components, components, plus plus 100% 100% waterproof/ waterproof/ IT’S CARHARTT DAYS. A four breathable protection to keep feet dry and comfortable. HANNA
A. Brandy
Our Reg.protection $159.99 to keep feet dry and comfortable. breathable SALE $119.99 WITH EVERY $125* SPENT ON MEN’S
25
A COMPOUND FOR HIGH A COMPOUND FOR HIGH HEAT/FLAME RESISTANCY HEAT/FLAME RESISTANCY AND DURABILITY. AND DURABILITY.
OR WOMEN’S CARHARTT® RECEIVE A B. Hanna
$ A. A.
FREE BONUS CARD SAVE 25%
® Our Reg. $129.99 QUAD COMFORT + HYPER-DRI® HD3
SALE $97.49 A minimum of four comfort components, plus 100% waterproof/ breathable protection to keep feet dry and comfortable.
BONUS CARD VALID SEPTEMBER 10–27, 2014
*Before taxes. Bonus Card cannot be used towards the purchase of gift cards. Redeemable only on a minimum purchase of $25 before taxes. Valid one time use only. To be used on your next in-store purchase on any Mark’s merchandise. While quantities last.
B.
MEN’S PIGMENT-DYED CANVAS SHIRTS Our Reg. $29.99–$34.99†
SALE $22.49–$26.24†
Shirts available in shortand long-sleeve styles.
C.
C.
MEN’S PIGMENT-DYED TEES Our Reg. $16.99
SALE $12.74
More colours and styles available.
B.
Styles shown: A. 5ANADK3-8557 B. 5ANBDK3-6557
$30 SAVE $30
SALE $109.99
Styles shown: A. 5BODDK2-3600 B. 5ANDDKAB13603 C. 5ANDDKAB13604
SAVE Waterproof $20 Jacket & Pants
QUAD COMFORT® LITE + TARANTULA ANTISLIP™
QUAD COMFORT® + TARANTULA ANTISLIP™ Superior comfort with an innovative outsole engineered to help prevent slips and falls.
All the comfort with less weight, plus an innovative outsole to help prevent slips and falls.
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MEN’S & WOMEN’S MEN’S & QUAD WOMEN’S COMFORT® QUAD ® LITE ATHLETIC COMFORT MEN’S SHOES LITE ATHLETIC & CSA Grade 1 aluminum WINDRIVER MEN’S & DAKOTA SHOES JEANS safety toe/composite WOMEN’S CSA 1 aluminum SALE 2ND PAIR plateGrade and ESR. QUAD $14.99 safety toe/composite Men’s sizes 7–11,®12, 13 COMFORT plate and ESR. (14 through FastFind or Men’s 7–11, 12, 13 Local Shops Support LITE ATHLETIC specialsizes order). (14 through FastFind Women’s sizes 5–11. or Local Events & Teams SHOES
A. A.
SAVE 25%
A.
Our Reg. $29.99† †
Available in straight leg and relaxed fit. Sizes 28–44. Oversizes 46–60 in stonewash only.
special order). Our Reg. $129.99 CSA Grade 1 aluminum BUY ONE Women’s sizes 5–11. GET ONE 22722 Lougheed Hwy., Maple Ridge 604-463-7277 safety SALEtoe/composite $109.99 Ourand Reg. $129.99 Custom Embroidery Centre on Premises • Locally Owned plate andOperated ESR. Styles shown: * SALE $109.99 Men’s sizes 7–11, 12, 13 C. Monday - Friday 9 am - 9 pm • Saturday 9 am - 6 pm • Sunday 10 am pm A. 5BODDK2-3600 (14 through FastFind *Second or item must6 be of equal or lesser value. Styles shown: B. 5ANDDKAB13603 special order). Oversizes extra and available in select colours/styles. Also available through FastFind.
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NEW & NOW SAVE IN
Soft & Quiet
B.
B.
SALE $179.99
A COMPOUND FOR HIGH HEAT/FLAME RESISTANCY AND DURABILITY.
A.
ONLY AT
SALE $199.99
Styles shown: A. 5ANADK3-8557 B. 6" Workboots B. 5ANBDK3-6557 Our Reg. $209.99
CSA Grade 1 aluminum safety toe/composite plate and ESR. Men’s sizes 7–11, 12, 13 (14 through FastFind or special order). Women’s sizes 5–11. Our Reg. $129.99
WOMEN’S CELEBRATING 125 YEARS OF QUALITY WORKWEAR. CASUAL C.
50% OFF
MEN’S DAKOTA MEN’S VIPER QUAD DAKOTA ® VIPER QUAD COMFORT COMFORT® WORKBOOTS MEN’S WORKBOOTS WITH DAKOTA® WITH VIBRAM ® VIPER& QUAD VIBRAM FIRE ICE® COMFORT FIRE &1ICE CSA Grade steel toe/ CSA Grade 1 steel toe/ WORKBOOTS composite plate and composite plate and WITH ESR protection. ESR protection. Sizes 7–11, 12,®13 VIBRAM Sizes 7–11, 13 (14, 15 through FIRE &12, ICE (14, 15 through
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B.
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MEN’S QUAD MEN’S COMFORT® QUAD ANTISLIP ® COMFORT MAPLE WORKBOOTS ANTISLIP CSA Grade 1 steel WORKBOOTS RIDGE MEN’S toe/composite CSA Grade 1 steel plate and ESR. QUAD toe/composite MAPLE Sizes 7–11, RIDGE 12, 13® COMFORT plate and ESR. (14 through FastFind ANTISLIP Sizes 7–11,order). 12, 13 or special (14 through FastFind WORKBOOTS
or special order). CSA 1 steel A. 8"Grade Workboots toe/composite Our Reg. $139.99 A. 8"and Workboots plate ESR. SALE $119.99 Our $139.99 SizesReg. 7–11, 12, 13 (146"through FastFind B. Workboots SALE $119.99 Our Reg. $129.99 or special order). B. 6" Workboots SALE $109.99 Our Reg. $129.99 A. 8" Workboots Maple Ridge Store Only Styles shown: SALE $109.99 Our Reg. $139.99 A. 5ANADK2-8006 SALE $119.99