Maple Ridge News, September 19, 2014

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Big thanks Highland Park elementary teachers (from left) Melanie Sedergreen , Nancy Sinclair and Sherrill Feir show their appreciation for the public support they received during the strike Thursday morning along Lougheed Highway. See story, 3.

City taking feedback on three trial off-leash areas By Nei l Corbe tt ncorbett@mapleridgenews.com

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Brian Petrini wants Volker dog park back, and said the Westview replacement is a pale imitation. The area resident, and owner of a 15-month-old Doberman Pinscher, would take his dog to the Volker offleash park for a run on a regular basis. It was close enough for his 14-year-old son to walk there, and Petrini liked that the boy was getting off the computer. There were always people there with their dogs, so it was a socializing time for pets and owners. Petrini said the new park at Westview is smaller – with no room to throw a ball for a dog inside the area cordoned off with orange snow fence. See Dogs, 4

Daycare owner declares bankruptcy Judge awards family $25,000 for sex assaults By M o ni s ha M ar tin s mmartins@mapleridgenews.com

The owner of a Maple Ridge daycare has filed for bankruptcy after being sued in court by parents whose children were repeatedly molested by her husband. Breshna Tata’s declaration in early September brings all court proceedings to an end. It means one

family is unlikely to see a penny of the $25,000 in damages they were awarded by the court in July. “It’s just so upsetting,” said the mother of another young girl, who is also suing Tata. Latif Hamad Tata was sentenced to four years in prison in August 2013 after he admitted to sexually touching two girls, between ages two to four, at the now-closed Shining Stars Daycare. Latif Tata faced a total of 12 charges – four counts each of sexual interference of a person under 16,

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Teachers on the final day of their picket lines Wednesday: (from left) Laurie Dwulit at Golden Ears elementary; Trevor Takasaki at Thomas Haney secondary; Kirsten Urdahl-Serr at Maple Ridge secondary.

Teachers don’t see a victory But glad to be returning to their classes By Nei l Corbe tt ncorbett@mapleridgenews.com

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n their last day on the picket lines, teachers in the Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows School District reflected on the deal their union finally made with Victoria and whether their strike action was worth it. “This is not a good deal. It’s just the best that we could hope for,” Trevor Takasaki, an English teacher and picket captain at Thomas Haney secondary, said Wednesday. The pay increase, which amounts to 7.25 per cent over the six-year term, does not allow teachers to keep pace with inflation, he added. “It’s totally demoralizing to have something that doesn’t even cover the cost of living, and to say that we know that in five years we’re going to be worse off than we are right now, and that’s supposed to be a victory for us? It’s not really a victory,” he said. “The only way you can see this as a positive – and the feeling on the line – is the only victory is what the government was willing to do to us would have been far, far worse,” he added. “We’re all happy that we got a deal because I think most people figured the government was so determined to break the union that we were all counting on being out until mid October.”

Laurie Dwulit, the picket captain at Golden Ears elementary, said teachers can still win class size and composition improvements through the courts. “We should accept this, because it’s our best bet. But we do need to continue to fight the fight, and hopefully we will have our time in court, and we can get some more support for our needy kids,” said Dwulit. She said the teachers at her school are “semi-satisfied” with the pay increase. “It’s close to what we asked for in our last proposal.” Elementary teachers also received an increase in their preparation time from 90 minutes up to 100 per week. “It’s the beginning of admitting that we do need more prep time for elementary,” said Dwulit. “It’s the first time we’ve had a bump in a long time.” She said teachers are likely nervous to not support the deal, because of the “climate” of the negotiations. The deal also sets up a $400 million fund to hire new teachers over the six years, which will lead to the addition of some 850 new BCTF positions each year. Teachers don’t see that as going far enough, and point out that the government was already putting as much as $75 million per year into its Learning Improvement fund. “A lot of people are feeling that it’s not really a victory,” said Westview teacher Mel Harris, who has two young children in the public school system. “It’s probably better than what we expected – it’s better than being legislated back.

But it still doesn’t address learning conditions adequately.” The six-year deal will see Harris’ children through to the end of elementary school, but this contract won’t give them the classroom support they need. She has volunteered in her children’s classrooms, and what she sees reinforces that the system needs more resources. “I’m already noticing with my son, who is going into Grade 2, that one of the biggest things he’s learned in school is to stop asking questions,” she said. “He doesn’t raise his hand anymore, because he’s not a really needy student. His teachers have been fantastic, but they’re so busy dealing with the kids with higher needs. His hand gets tired, and his question is not that important, so he just moves on to something else.” The BCTF negotiators managed to protect the progress they have made in the courts in their effort to restore class size and composition language to the contract. That language was stripped by the provincial government in 2002, and twice the courts have ruled that the government violated teachers’ charter rights in doing so. The government is appealing the case before the B.C. Court of Appeal in October. The provincial government tried to inject a contract clause, the contentious E80, which outlined the government proposal for class size and composition, and would overrule teacher court victories.

The government contends that a return to 2002 class size language would be unaffordable for the province. To get a deal, the government took E80 off the table, but the contract does have a clause that allows either side to reopen the agreement once the court case is settled. Kirsten Urdahl-Serr, an Maple Ridge secondary math teacher, said getting E80 out of the contract should not be viewed as a victory. “It shouldn’t have been on the table to begin with. That’s not a win. It’s an illegal statement on the table. It’s in contravention of the charter of rights and freedoms. It shouldn’t have even been there. The fact we have to negotiate it off is ridiculous to begin with. We have to negotiate out an illegal clause? “It’s galling.” Still, Takasaki called getting rid of E80 “a hugely important thing.” “We would lose a 12-year battle in court, and sign that away.” Liz Williams, also an MRSS math teacher, echoed a commonly heard sentiment – she’s glad it’s all over. “I think we want to be back in teaching. We don’t want to lose any more time. I don’t really feel that we’ve gained anything, but I’m fearful that we will lose even more if we’re out here,” Williams said on the picket line. Teachers were expecting to know the results of their ratification vote Thursday night. They all anticipated it would be passed. The union recommended ratification.

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Back to class If all parties ratify the tentative agreement, School District No. 42 will be welcoming students on Monday. District staff anticipates that, as is usually the case, this opening day will be a partial day. More specific information about the length of this day will be posted to school websites by Friday. While the district is planning a gradual entry procedure for kindergarten students, as usual, the two-week process will be shortened this year due to the late start. Tuesday, Sept. 30 will be the first full day for kindergarten students. Additional info about gradual entry and specific dates will again be posted to school websites by end of this week. The Board of Education decided to postpone its planned Sept. 22 and 23 non-instructional days to a later date.

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4 -- Friday, September 19, 2014 -- THE NEWS - www.mapleridgenews.com Jordan (left) and Jake Petrini at the Westview park with their Doberman Pinscher named Diesel.

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Thursday, September 25, 2014 7:00pm to 8:30pm Whonnock Lake Centre 27871 113 Ave, Maple Ridge, BC V2W 1M9 Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows Parks & Leisure Services Commission will be hosting an open house on September 24, 2014 to share updated drawings with the community for the capital improvements at Whonnock Lake Park; located at 27871 - 113 Ave. Park planning staff and the consulting team will be available to answer questions regarding the Whonnock Lake planning process and the proposed park improvements.

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Westview is a ‘graveyard’ Dogs from front

The park was only recently designed for mountain biking, with jumps and obstacles, so the cyclists and dog owners are being crammed into a comparatively small space. “It can’t work. It’s ridiculous and unfeasible,” is his frank assessment. When he heard in spring that the Volker dog park would be closed, he told his son Jordan that he would teach him a lesson in civics, and joined the group to save it. But despite a petition and their

determined lobby of city hall, the park closed on June 10. By comparison, he drives by the Westview park, and said nobody is ever there. “It’s a graveyard.” Actually, he concedes, his son took the dog there on Thursday, and there was one other user. Volker was always busy. In some ways, it was a victim of its own success. Petrini thinks city hall botched the issue. Complaints by neighbours at Volker Park may have been valid – they had video evi-

dence to back up their complaints of noise in the early morning and late at night. But Petrini said if Volker had been open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., as the new Westview park is, rather than from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m., then neighbours may have found it less intrusive. “Nobody needs to run their dog, really, at the dog park, at 6 a.m.” he said. The dog owner pays an $80 per year licensing fee for his Doberman, and believes this council is obliged to replace the asset that

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

Volker had been to him and other pet owners. City hall is collecting feedback like Petrini’s, as it tests three dog park locations. City communications manager Fred Armstrong explained that dog parks at Westview, Tolmie and Upper Maple Ridge parks are all temporary. City staff will examine their options, collect feedback from park users, and bring the issue back to the parks and recreation commission. The Dog Days of Summer initiative is happening this month. The Tolmie Park trial was from Sept. 6-11, Westview from Sept. 13-18 and Upper Maple Ridge from Sept. 20-26. Armstrong said the city is receiving “quite a bit of feedback.” The Hammond Neighbours website, in particular, offered a good dialogue about the Tolmie Park. The detailed discussion included hours of operation and potential layouts, rather than just general support or opposition to a dog park there. He said parks staff recognize people want space to exercise their dogs, and local sports teams want to keep dog droppings off their facilities. Petrini and other Volker Dog Park “refugees” would prefer to get their old facility back, but that is not among the options being considered at city hall.

Survey The dog park survey can be found at http://mrpmparksandleisure.ca/123/ Dog-Off-Leash-Parks.


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THE NEWS/opinion Guest view

Published and printed by Black Press at 22611 – Dewdney Trunk Road, Maple Ridge, B.C., V2X 3K1

Ingrid Rice

About the kids It appears students will be back in school by early next week. Credit for the settlement with teachers rests primarily with veteran mediator Vince Ready, who was able to get two entrenched sides to bend enough that they could come to an agreement. The BCTF and employers also deserve credit for finally getting down to brass tacks, after far too many false starts in the past several months. But the agreement will not resolve the court cases over the 2002 contract stripping by the B.C. Liberal government, which was the underlying issue which kept the two sides far apart. That matter will go to the B.C. Court of Appeal next month, after two B.C. Supreme Court judgments that went against the provincial government. But given the glacial pace of court proceedings and the likelihood that the Court of Appeal decision will be appealed to the Supreme Court of Canada, a final resolution on class size and composition in B.C. schools is still years away. At least B.C. students will have six years of labour peace in public schools. And they have enough weeks left in the fall semester to get caught up on curriculum, and have more than enough time for proper exam preparation. They’ve missed out on some extra-curricular participation, but they’re still going to get that football season, band trip and Halloween dance. They still have almost a whole school year ahead to make friends, build character, have fun and be kids, as they should. Hopefully, teachers and the province are satisfied with the agreement they reached. The province saved money. Teachers will get some back. And the kids didn’t really miss that much, other than a report card. This strike was really about them all along. At least that’s what we were told. – Black Press

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Chaos and municipal elections T

he ugliest season of any year is about to begin with civic election campaigns getting underway in Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows. Soon our roadsides, residential lawns and every conceivable corner of our quiet countryside will be fes- Sidewinder tooned with thousands Sandy Macdougall of signs imploring us to vote for a wide variety of candidates in mayoralty contests, for council seats and school trustee positions. Due to varying degrees of dissatisfaction over a perceived leadership vacuum in both Pitt Meadows and Maple Ridge, there promises to be vigorous mayoralty campaigns. An additional major issue facing voters in Maple Ridge, with three incumbent council members stepping down, is the possibility of electing a council with at least three or more inexperienced members. Even if the three remaining incumbent Maple Ridge councilors are all successfully re-elected, municipal council could be woefully inexperienced. And there is no guarantee that any of the Maple Ridge incumbents will be reelected, although it would take a strong leap of faith to imagine a completely new

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set of six councillors. That situation would be chaotic, to say the least. Voters in Maple Ridge will likely want answers to key questions concerning the overall leadership and performance of council and its bureaucracy, which has failed to attract any major commercial or industrial developments to Maple Ridge in the past several years. Similarly, with transportation and transit issues reaching a critical stage, council has failed to achieve any significant progress in dealings with TransLink, the funding and administrative body for these functions in the Metro Vancouver region. Another flaw in council’s image has been the seeming inability to deal effectively with personality conflicts between councilors and municipal bureaucrats. Although individual council members are easy to approach and pleasant to talk with, as a group they are much like Nero, the Roman emperor, who fiddled while Rome burned. Maple Ridge might not be burning, but municipal council and senior bureaucrats have fiddled and diddled while commercial and industrial development is attracted to surrounding municipalities. There is also growing public displeasure over the size and cost of the monolithic municipal bureaucracy, which is viewed by many commercial and industrial developers as one of the main reasons they choose

Should the B.C. government legislate teachers back to work? Yes: 10% – No: 90%

Pitt Meadows, Mission, Langley or Port Coquitlam over Maple Ridge as sites for major projects. Another annoying issue Maple Ridge council will have to address is misplaced priorities within the capital budget, which has seen hundreds of thousands of dollars spent on bike paths to nowhere, traffic circles and other questionable traffic calming devices. To complicate matters even further, the term of civic office holders has been increased from three to four years. This could discourage otherwise good candidates from running. This year, more than ever, voters in every municipal and school trustee election should carefully consider their choices because they’re going to be stuck with the results for four years. In municipal elections in Maple Ridge, voters are entitled to cast votes for six council members. Normally voters are wise to use all of their votes, but doing that in the coming election could result in the election of some highly improbable candidates. So it would be wise to carefully consider who you choose to support. There will be ample opportunity for voters to contact council or mayoralty candidates to determine their positions on issues and to enable them to cast their votes in an informed manner. Sandy Macdougall is a retired journalist and former district councillor.

This week’s question: Was the length of the teachers’ strike worth the settlement the union agreed to?

@ Online poll: cast your vote at mapleridgenews.com, or e-mail your vote and comments to editor@mapleridgenews.com


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THE NEWS/letters No to strip malls A chance to revisit the facts Editor, The News: Re: North Lougheed plan hits wall (The News, Sept. 12). One must look at what is happening in Pitt Meadows to see a most important trend: fields that had been ignored for so many years are being plowed with great care in view of growing crops of some sort, probably well over a hundred acres. Bravo, kudos to our Indo Canadian community, which is showing the way. Have you checked where all our veggies are coming from lately and the price we pay for them? We are a farming community, let’s continue to build on it. So why, on God’s earth, do we need more strip malls? I applaud the councillors who are standing up against this ridiculous idea. Maybe we should be looking more for a more modest development and more real job creation for the longer term. Shopping centres are essentially low-pay-scale jobs with little benefit to the community. We have already plenty of them. Leave the big boxes to Port Coquitlam. I would like to see more push from the chamber of commerce to develop the potential for an office park complex that would be well served by the community surrounding it and offer real jobs. It may take longer to create, but far better long-term prospects. Growth, yes; in-fill yes; sprawl no; new subdivisions, no; densification, yes; building a close-knit community with a variety of services, including cultural, yes. Rod Gruzelier Pitt Meadows

Editor, The News: Re: Teacher rally not spontaneous (Letters, Sept. 17). It is unfortunate that Kirk Brown has not met the criteria for accurately stating factual information in his letter attacking local teacher Shelley Evans in her defence of the real 140-year celebration. As vice-president of the Maple Ridge Teachers’ Association, I can attest first hand to the fact that in no way was this parent-organized rally or teacher attendance a response to Premier Christy Clark attending an impromptu behind closed doors photo-op in our community. Teachers had been planning on attending this parent rally at the parents’ request since it had been announced the weekend previous. The MRTA only received notice of the premier’s attendance from the media late the evening before. Fortunately, for Mr. Brown, educators understand the

need for allowing those who have not yet met curricular criteria the chance to revisit their work and improve before rendering a final grade. Todd Patrick vice-president MRTA

Ill will Editor, The News: Re: Teacher rally not spontaneous (Letters, Sept. 17). Many parents and students worked hard to plan the Memorial Peace Park rally attended by teachers. So, Kirk Brown, check your facts. Teachers discovered that Premier Christy Clark and her entourage were arriving at the ACT the morning (thanks to a tip from a local journalist) of the parent and student rally. At that point, teachers already manning picket lineswere encouraged to go to the ACT. The parent and student rally had been planned well in advance – the public was

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invited to attend. It was not a “teacher rally.” Teachers were on their regular picket duties the morning of this debacle. I was on the picket line when we got word that Premier Clark was en route. You also wrongfully state that I attended the rally. I did not, nor did I claim to have done so. I was on the picket line outside of Thomas Haney secondary when some of our teachers left, and upon their return. Did you even speak to the parent organizers of the rally? Obviously not. “Failed to divulge the fact that she is a teacher. ... ” Seriously? I have been teaching in this community for nearly 30 years. I used my full name. Anyone actually connected to education will probably either have been taught by me, been in one of our productions, or attended one. If not taught by me, may-

be then by my sister, Sandy Birce, who also taught here for 30 years. I am quite proud to be a teacher, Mr. Brown, and proud of my decades of students, as well. I am the parent of two children who attend school in this district and if you think for one minute that being a teacher strips me of my rights or my voice as a parent, you are sadly mistaken. This ‘media’ event at the ACT was ill planned, and ill timed. It was not a part of the public birthday celebration, as was implied. It was clearly behind closed doors. My children all participated in the actual birthday celebrations that were scheduled for Friday, Saturday and Sunday. There was no information in any of the local media (The News included) about the premier and her ministers arriving for the occasion of Maple Ridge becoming a city. Shelley Evans Maple Ridge


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20823-0102-0 017-881-161

102 12025 207A ST

LT 2; DL 241; NWD; PL LMS431

52650-1700-2 002-811-863

11667 229 ST

LT 239; SEC 17; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP61520

84525-0262-0 027-592-154

52 11282 COTTONWOOD DR LT 52; SEC 16; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCS2464

20859-0138-4 001-282-573

12138 FABER CRES

LT 38; DL 242; NWD; PL NWS336

52651-0302-0 028-214-994

2 22977 116 AVE

LT 2; SEC 17; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCS3824

94638-0102-9 002-267-594

25895 100 AVE

LT 21; SEC 1; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP49877

20879-0600-2 006-227-236

21101 122 AVE

LT 136; DL 242; NWD; PL NWP48094

52651-0315-0 028-215-125

15 22977 116 AVE

LT 15; SEC 17; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCS3824

94639-0000-7 010-818-995

25983 100 AVE

LT 12; SEC 1; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP2310

20888-2900-3 003-860-906

21033 WICKLUND AVE

LT 80; DL 242; NWD; PL NWP46729

52656-0276-0 024-239-721

76 23085 118 AVE

LT 76; SEC 17; TWP 12; NWD; PL LMS2612

94709-0000-5 011-206-969

BYRNES RD

LT A; DL 433; NWD; PL NWP6772

20900-2212-0 023-424-231

20933 ALPINE CRES

LT 2; DL 243; NWD; PL LMP28347

52695-0055-0 027-323-501

411 12268 224 ST

LT 45; SEC 20; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCS2665

94741-0200-4 012-877-336

20969-0601-1 011-784-750

12067 MCINTYRE CRT

DL 248; NWD

52696-0417-0 027-398-552

309 12238 224 ST

LT 217; SEC 20; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCS2621

94817-0500-6 004-845-480

9823 287 ST

20995-1500-1 010-298-959

21370 122 AVE

LT 15; DL 248; NWD; PL NWP17823

52793-2300-7 005-336-139

12311 227 ST

LT 218; SEC 20; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP40438

94836-1400-4 004-400-364

9852 285 ST

21004-0101-0 023-502-321

21388 124 AVE

LT 1; DL 248; NWD; PL LMP29421

52801-2400-5 004-815-904

22543 KENDRICK LOOP

LT 15; SEC 20; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP72550

94838-0100-X 004-400-381

21090-0000-4 009-650-067

20827 CAMWOOD AVE

LT 2; DL 250; NWD; PL NWP12034

52808-1300-X 010-445-820

12717 226 ST

LT 13; SEC 20; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP21400

21138-1000-1 007-588-704

20979 COOK AVE

LT 227; DL 250; NWD; PL NWP44780

52891-0105-6 004-298-357

22557 129 AVE

LT 34; SEC 29; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP41698

21164-0558-0 027-147-355

12442 201 ST

LT 48; DL 263; NWD; PL BCP30587

52950-0800-9 009-363-637

13205 CEDAR WAY

LT 8; BLK 1; SEC 30; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP18761

21173-0406-0 007-428-723

12465 208 ST

LT 22; NWD; PL NWP17921

52966-0000-9 002-244-136

21217-0000-6 008-140-529

20705 LORNE AVE

LT 1; DL 277; NWD; PL NWP10601

52968-0000-X 002-243-831

22319 132 AVE

LT 2; SEC 30; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP2970

21318-0410-0 015-393-488

10 20630 118 AVE

LT 10; DL 278; NWD; PL NWS3136

52981-0100-8 013-115-481

14500 224 ST

SEC 3; TWP 4; RGE 5; MER 7; NWD

21320-0113-3 015-641-139

13 11757 207 ST

LT 13; DL 278; NWD; PL NWS3167

62995-0000-1 008-165-963

26178 DEWDNEY TRUNK RD LT 4; SEC 13; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP8144

21342-0811-0 024-465-691

111 20119 113B AVE

LT 11; DL 280; NWD; PL LMS3846

63157-0059-0 023-639-806

44 23560 119 AVE

LT 59; SEC 16; TWP 12; NWD; PL LMS2415

31461-0050-0 027-236-366

306 11665 HANEY BYPASS LT 50; DL 398; NWD; PL BCS2550

63157-0082-0 023-846-429

39 23560 119 AVE

LT 82; SEC 16; TWP 12; NWD; PL LMS2415

31505-0020-0 024-398-403

309 22230 NORTH AVE

LT 20; DL 398; NWD; PL LMS3814

63159-2049-0 027-008-843

65 11720 COTTONWOOD DR LT 39; SEC 16; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCS1724

31675-0000-1 011-293-969

22241 119 AVE

LT 1; DL 398; NWD; PL NWP8148

63178-0001-0 028-288-971

11918 239 ST

LT 1; SEC 16; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCP45642

31747-0100-4 006-523-854

22425 NORTH AVE

LT 68; DL 398; NWD; PL NWP30522

63251-0101-9 028-613-708

22815 126B AVE

LT 2; SEC 20; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCP48507

31757-0106-0 018-070-183

3 11767 225 ST

LT 6; DL 398; NWD; PL LMS715

63252-0106-0 018-490-891

22848 127 PL

LT 6; SEC 20; TWP 12; NWD; PL LMP12700

31760-0000-5 011-151-978

11770 FRASER ST

LT C; DL 398; NWD; PL NWP5194

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www.mapleridgenews.com - THE NEWS -- Friday, September 19, 2014 -- 11

Property Tax Sale

Ownfor$377

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. FOLIO

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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:

Bi-weekly Payments BCA SHORT LEGAL

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BCA SHORT LEGAL

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PID

CIVIC

BCA SHORT LEGAL

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 LT 30; SEC 23; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP66127

Silver Valley resident running for mayor Nicole Read wants to end homelessness in city B y M o nis ha M a r t ins mmartins@mapleridgenews.com

The most recent declared candidate for Maple Ridge mayor is vowing to end homelessness within city limits in the next two years. Nicole Read plans to establish a mayor’s task force within the first 60 days of the election to bring together RCMP and senior leaders from across Metro Vancouver. “I plan to hit this issue hard,” Read said in a press release, stressing two words “No More.” She also wants to reduce addictionrelated crime by 50 per cent within the next 48 months. A business owner whose company researches Aboriginal claims against the Crown, Read announced her intentions to run for council in August, but was undecided on seeking a seat as councillor or mayor. To tackle homelessness and addiction, Read plans on targeting businesses and groups that support the economy that enables the problem to persist. “If a business or group profits one dollar off of the backs of our marginalized citizens, I plan to reduce their ability to operate within this community,” she said. “Mental illness and addiction will be given the attention they deserve.” She intends to pressure the province to bring funding to the table to help Maple Ridge achieve its goals. “I will leave no stone unturned ,” said Read. “I will bring this problem to its knees

so that our community can thrive again, our seniors can feel safe again, our families can enjoy the downtown services and events again, and our marginalized people left on the streets can feel like citizens again.” So far, four candidates have already declared for the mayor’s chair. Besides Read, Ernie Daykin is seeking a third term, while Coun. Michael Morden, Graham Mowatt also want the leadRead ership position. Tyler Shymkiw initially decided to seek the top position, but announced last week he will instead be running for councillor. Shymkiw feels he will be able to make the greatest contribution to Shymkiw Maple Ridge as a councillor. “It is becoming evident … that my candidacy is opening the door for a vote split that could allow an anti-business candidate to enter the race with the possibility of success; this is not acceptable,” said Shymkiw. “The decision to withdraw, while extremely difficult, is made with the interests of the community at heart; I am not willing to be the reason candidates who either have a track record of obstructionism or who lack a deep and meaningful history with our community are elected.”

LT 1; SEC 8; TWP 15; NWD; PL NWP5848

31776-0000-4 007-047-045

11696 224 ST

BLK 2; DL 398; NWD; PL NWP155

63492-0700-2 003-744-400

12263 256 ST

LT 2; SEC 9; TWP 15; NWD; PL NWP8688

31780-0019-0 018-032-648

306 11671 FRASER ST

LT 19; DL 398; NWD; PL LMS683

73571-0200-2 006-489-044

26059 DEWDNEY TRUNK RD LT 30; SEC 24; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP30177

28587 108 AVE

LT 6; SEC 9; TWP 15; NWD; PL NWP83265

31947-1017-7 013-828-240

217 22661 LOUGHEED HWY LT 17; DL 401; NWD; PL NWS2977

73643-0403-0 023-213-426

13065 250 ST

LT 3; SEC 26; TWP 12; NWD; PL LMP25391

11280 280 ST

LT 14; SEC 16; TWP 15; NWD; PL NWP8886

31947-1020-0 013-828-312

220 22661 LOUGHEED HWY LT 20; DL 401; NWD; PL NWS2977

73800-0000-7 001-342-312

23915 FERN CRES

LT 6; BLK 7&8; SEC 28; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP10335

05391-0195-5 002-128-217

27841 LAUREL PL

LT 73; DL 6881; NWD; PL NWP67276

41970-3700-4 006-115-390

21591 SPRING AVE

LT 243; DL 244; NWD; PL NWP46774

73882-0105-0 025-564-331

23368 133 AVE

LT 5; SEC 28; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCP3155

05502-1101-1

11 21668 LOUGHEED HWY NWD

42026-2100-1 010-468-897

12227 CRESTON ST

LT 57; BLK 5; DL 245; NWD; PL NWP19202

73884-0231-0 028-047-516

13439 235 ST

LT 21; SEC 28; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCP42355

05502-1300-4

13 21668 LOUGHEED HWY NWD GRP1

42032-2600-4 010-438-254

21404 123 AVE

LT 33; BLK 7; DL 245; NWD; PL NWP18981

73888-0030-0 028-592-344

13510 BALSAM ST

LT 20; SEC 28; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCP48060

05502-2400-2

24 21668 LOUGHEED HWY NWD

42196-0120-1 000-601-012

21516 DEWDNEY TRUNK RD LT 3; DL 247; NWD; PL NWP67690

73952-0020-0 026-630-133

22918 VISTA RIDGE DR

LT 1; SEC 32; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCP22734

05502-2600-X

26 21668 LOUGHEED HWY NWD

42230-1000-1 010-273-689

12517 GRACE ST

LT 9; BLK 2; DL 395; NWD; PL NWP16962

84105-0000-0 010-232-800

23359 FISHERMAN RD

LT 11; DL 275; NWD; PL NWP6421

05502-3400-7

34 21668 LOUGHEED HWY NWD

42231-1100-0 004-630-629

12497 BLACKSTOCK ST

LT 74; DL 395; NWD; PL NWP36352

84133-0000-9 001-126-741

23269 LOUGHEED HWY

LT 17; DL 275; NWD; PL NWP8827

05503-1100-2

11 21698 LOUGHEED HWY NWD

42233-0105-5 001-943-341

12427 219 ST

LT 4; DL 395; NWD; PL NWP69949

84147-0117-0 027-062-821

23430 GRIFFEN RD

LT 15; DL 404; NWD; PL BCP29907

05503-1600-0

16 21698 LOUGHEED HWY NWD

42245-3500-2 000-523-861

12040 220 ST

LT 35; DL 396; NWD; PL NWP15883

84151-0119-0 026-024-926

23635 111A AVE

LT 19; DL 404; NWD; PL BCP12853

05505-0900-8

23209 CALVIN CRES

NWD

42400-0101-8 008-933-383

21896 LOUGHEED HWY

LT 70; DL 397; NWD; PL NWP28196

84297-0155-0 024-005-193

10078 243 ST

LT 55; SEC 3; TWP 12; NWD; PL LMP36346

10081-0000-6 001-264-419

20317 KENT ST

LT 96; DL 279; NWD; PL NWP114

42407-0500-9 002-161-575

11762 CARR ST

LT 5; BLK 18&19; DL 397; NWD; PL NWP13161

84299-0420-0 027-258-602

10133 242 ST

LT 21; SEC 3; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCP33001

10245-0000-7 009-097-872

20334 HAMPTON ST

LT E; DL 279; NWD; PL NWP114

42432-0000-2 001-645-838

21934 RIVER RD

LT 4; DL 397; NWD; PL NWP4213

84306-0118-0 027-528-600

10355 240A ST

LT 18; SEC 3; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCP36407

10358-0000-7 001-452-002

20180 WANSTEAD ST

LT 415; NWD; PL NWP114

42456-1500-X 001-138-804

201 12096 222 ST

LT 14; DL 399; NWD; PL NWS133

84309-0000-7 009-832-947

10366 240 ST

LT A; SEC 3; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP13554

10604-0000-5 009-385-711

11328 MAPLE CRES

LT 9; DL 279; NWD; PL NWP10818

42456-2600-8 001-139-011

210 12096 222 ST

LT 25; DL 399; NWD; PL NWS133

84400-0021-0 027-266-656

24915 108A AVE

LT 21; SEC 11; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCP33200

10660-0102-0 017-995-973

102 20561 113 AVE

LT 2; DL 278; NWD; PL LMS629

52551-2015-5 016-881-176

15 11502 BURNETT ST

LT 15; DL 402; NWD; PL NWS3409

84486-0000-9 009-391-258

24180 116 AVE

LT 1; SEC 15; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP10848

10669-0000-0 003-096-238

20520 LORNE AVE

LT 741; DL 279; NWD; PL NWP2180

52573-0127-7 004-398-980

22907 113 AVE

LT 27; DL 402; NWD; PL NWP71904

84511-0218-0 024-333-000

23943 115 AVE

LT 18; SEC 16; TWP 12; NWD; PL LMP40276

10694-0100-6 002-180-669

11261 DARTFORD ST

LT 765; DL 278; NWD; PL NWP114

52633-0201-1 002-117-487

11790 BURNETT ST

LT 1; SEC 17; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP59452

84512-0332-0 025-461-125

11580 CREEKSIDE ST

LT 32; SEC 16; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCP539

20823-0102-0 017-881-161

102 12025 207A ST

LT 2; DL 241; NWD; PL LMS431

52650-1700-2 002-811-863

11667 229 ST

LT 239; SEC 17; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP61520

84525-0262-0 027-592-154

52 11282 COTTONWOOD DR LT 52; SEC 16; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCS2464

20859-0138-4 001-282-573

12138 FABER CRES

LT 38; DL 242; NWD; PL NWS336

52651-0302-0 028-214-994

2 22977 116 AVE

LT 2; SEC 17; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCS3824

94638-0102-9 002-267-594

25895 100 AVE

LT 21; SEC 1; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP49877

20879-0600-2 006-227-236

21101 122 AVE

LT 136; DL 242; NWD; PL NWP48094

52651-0315-0 028-215-125

15 22977 116 AVE

LT 15; SEC 17; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCS3824

94639-0000-7 010-818-995

25983 100 AVE

LT 12; SEC 1; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP2310

20888-2900-3 003-860-906

21033 WICKLUND AVE

LT 80; DL 242; NWD; PL NWP46729

52656-0276-0 024-239-721

76 23085 118 AVE

LT 76; SEC 17; TWP 12; NWD; PL LMS2612

94709-0000-5 011-206-969

BYRNES RD

LT A; DL 433; NWD; PL NWP6772

20900-2212-0 023-424-231

20933 ALPINE CRES

LT 2; DL 243; NWD; PL LMP28347

52695-0055-0 027-323-501

411 12268 224 ST

LT 45; SEC 20; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCS2665

94741-0200-4 012-877-336

20969-0601-1 011-784-750

12067 MCINTYRE CRT

DL 248; NWD

52696-0417-0 027-398-552

309 12238 224 ST

LT 217; SEC 20; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCS2621

94817-0500-6 004-845-480

9823 287 ST

LT 31; DL 440; NWD; PL NWP46722

12311 227 ST

LT 218; SEC 20; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP40438

94836-1400-4 004-400-364

9852 285 ST

LT 26; DL 440; NWD; PL NWP2788

22543 KENDRICK LOOP

LT 15; SEC 20; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP72550

94838-0100-X 004-400-381

9955 286 ST

DL 440; NWD; PL NWP16135

12717 226 ST

LT 13; SEC 20; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP21400

As per section 227(1) of the Community Charter, Council hereby gives notice that the following properties are being considered for a Permissive Tax Exemption. All exemptions will be for a period of one year (2015 taxation year) and unless otherwise noted, exemptions will be for 100% of the estimated municipal taxes. Estimated permissive tax exemptions are shown for the year of the exemption and for the following two years as required by the Community Charter.

22557 129 AVE

LT 34; SEC 29; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP41698

Property To Be Exempted

Address

2015

Alouette Home Start Society Cam Neely Arena (90% exemption) Fraser Information Society (Old Japanese School House) Fraternal Order of Eagles Girl Guides of Canada Katie’s Place Maple Ridge Golf Course Limited Maple Ridge Pitt Meadows Arts Council Maple Ridge Search and Rescue Society Maple Ridge Vineyard Christian Fellowship Masonic Lodge Ridge Meadows Recycling Society Ridge Meadows Senior Society Ruskin Community Hall Scout Properties (B.C./ Yukon) Ltd. The Golden Ears Winter Club (95% exemption) The Maple Ridge Historical Society (Haney Brick Yard Office & Haney Brick Yard House) The Maple Ridge Historical Society (Haney House) The Maple Ridge Historical Society (St. Andrews United Church) The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals

11932 221 Street 23448 105 Avenue 11739 223 Street 23461 132 Avenue 26521 Ferguson Avenue 10255 Jackson Road 20818 Golf Lane 11944 Haney Place 23598 105 Avenue 22336 Dewdney Trunk Road 22272 116 Avenue 10092 236 Street 12148 224 Street 28395 96 Avenue 27660 Dewdney Trunk Road 23588 105 Avenue 22520 116 Avenue

1,783 1,841 1,901 49,648 51,262 52,928 3,654 3,772 3,895 7,440 7,681 7,931 8,079 8,342 8,613 2,463 2,543 2,626 29,604 30,566 31,558 146,840 151,612 156,539 7,748 8,000 8,260 5,822 6,011 6,207 4,979 5,140 5,307 16,007 16,527 17,064 47,089 48,620 50,200 4,108 4,242 4,380 15,417 15,918 16,436 37,248 38,458 39,708 6,987 7,214 7,449

05059-0000-2 011-173-858

10481 276 ST

05149-0000-3 010-726-047

11077 284 ST

05159-0306-6 015-070-867 05201-0000-1

003-269-868

With only 5% Down

Designer21370 Homes from $198,900 to $269,900 122 AVE LT 15; DL 248; NWD; PL NWP17823 52793-2300-7

20995-1500-1 010-298-959

Now you023-502-321 can own for less 21004-0101-0 21388 124than AVE

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payingLTrent to your help you004-815-904 1; DL 248; NWD; landlord. PL LMP29421 At Edge, we’ll 52801-2400-5 build equity by buying your own home. Choose from one bedroom plus den, and two 21090-0000-4 009-650-067 20827 CAMWOOD AVE LT 2; DL 250; NWD; PL NWP12034 52808-1300-X 010-445-820 bedrooms – ranging from $198,900 to $269,900 with bi-weekly payments starting at *. So why rent 21138-1000-1 007-588-704 20979when COOK AVEyou canLTstart 227; DL 250; NWD;equity PL NWP44780 52891-0105-6 004-298-357 building in a home of your very own. only $377 21164-0558-0 027-147-355in the 12442heart 201 ST Edge is located

DL 263; NWD; #5 PL BCP30587 52950-0800-9 Place 009-363-637 of MapleLT 48; Ridge – the Top Canadian 2010-2015 to Live13205 for CEDAR WAY ** The best reasons for living here are: accessibility, affordability and lifestyle, and Edge Lifestyle.007-428-723 21173-0406-0 12465 208 ST LT 22; NWD; PL NWP17921 52966-0000-9 002-244-136 is located right in the centre of town. 21217-0000-6 008-140-529

20705 LORNE AVE

21318-0410-0 015-393-488

10 20630 118 AVE

21320-0113-3 015-641-139

13 11757 207 ST

21342-0811-0 024-465-691

111 20119 113B AVE

31461-0050-0 027-236-366

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Pitt Meadows council squashed an increase to individual salaries Tuesday, freezing what members earn at 2013 levels. Coun. Janis Elkerton introduced three motions at the meeting after she learned council was set to receive another hike in wages next week. “That is not acceptable,” Elkerton told her colleagues. Council remuneration has risen 50 per cent since it was last reviewed in 2008. According to financial statements released by the city, the mayor earned $70,864 in 2013, compared to $47,160 in

2008. The mayor also received a total stipend of $14,160 from Metro Vancouver for being a director. When base salary and benefits are combined, councillors made $27,756 in 2013 compared to $17,544 in 2008. Director of finance Mark Robert said the increase for 2014 was going to be 1.74 per cent. That equates to a $1,233 increase for the mayor and $463 for each councillor. Elkerton’s resolution, which received unanimous support, means the 2014 increase was cancelled. “People are tired of the constant increases,” said Elkerton. “This is supposed to be public service, what we do at council. It was never meant to be a salary.”

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Pay rates for council are adjusted each year according to a formula based on the median of the published salary of all Metro Vancouver mayors for the i m m e d i at e l y preceding year. The formula was put into place in 2008 following the Elkerton recommendations of an i n d e p e n d e nt committee of citizens, but was called flawed this year after council saw a seven per cent increase between 2012 O’Connell and 2013. Council attempted to deal with the bylaw earlier this year, but was unable to reach a compromise. Mayor Deb Walters and Couns. Tracy Miyashita and Gwen O’Connell wanted to establish another independent committee to investigate how to compensate elected officials. Others on council wanted to scrap the bylaw and tack increases to inflation or the Consumer Price Index for Metro Vancouver for the preceding year. They felt another committee would waste citizens’ time.

Tuesday’s resolutions also directed city staff to review council salaries next year. “This is exactly what we wanted earlier in the year,” said O’Connell. “We wanted the whole p a c k a g e looked at. We did not want to tie wage increases to CPP or anything. We wanted to have a clear view of what was going on.” Mayor Walters noted that she tried to introduce a similar motion in February, calling for a review by an independent committee, but that was defeated. “I didn’t think we warranted a raise in our stipends at that time,” said Walters, adding she has been donating the 2013 increases to the centennial committee. Elkerton and Bell also committed to donating their increases to the centennial committee. Coun. Dave Murray directed his increase towards Pitt Meadows secondary’s basketball team. Maple Ridge council, meanwhile, hasn’t seen a raise since 2009.

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Hot days and cool nights have provided perfect growing conditions for the Fraser Valley’s blueberry crop, and with more acres of mature highbush blueberries becoming productive, farmers are looking at another record crop. The 2013 crop was a new provincial high of 55 million kg, and producers are estimating this year’s final numbers will come in at 68 million. Most of it is grown in the Fraser Valley, but some 800 farmers. “It is expected to be significantly larger than last year’s crop, and last year’s was a record,” said Wendy Underwood, a spokesperson for the B.C. Blueberry Council. She said the berry packers will have the exact numbers in October. But there are more berry producers worldwide, and the flip side of their success is that the growing supply is softening the demand for the blue orbs. Growers were recently selling their crops for $1.50 per pound, and now processors are offering 99 cents or even less. Newton Sahota, who has 160 acres of blueberries at Twinberry Farms in Pitt Meadows, has been growing blueberries since 1986. This summer’s sales were the lowest he’s had in years. “The market is just saturated. It’s difficult for farms to make money,” said Sahota. He has watched the wholesale price for blueberries plummeting. This year, he saw 90 cents per pound, compared to $1.10 the previous year and $1.65 in 2012. A potential solution to that problem is to open new markets for blueberries, and feeding the Chinese market of 1.4 billion people is seen as key. This summer the federal government, at Cedar Valley Farms in Maple Ridge, announced $117,000

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A review of municipal pay levels ordered by the province recommends the government act to help rein in rapidly escalating wages among unionized civic workers and some administrators. The report by consultants Ernst and Young, released by the Canadian Taxpayers Federation, was conducted as part of the province’s core review launched last year. It found unionized municipal workers received pay hikes totaling 38 per cent from 2001 to 2012 – twice as much as the 19 per cent in raises for unionized provincial government staff. Inflation over the same period was 23 per cent. The report also notes several larger B.C. cit-

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“The government should do what is necessary to bring municipal government compensation into alignment over time, including financial levers if necessary.” Finance Minister Mike de Jong said in a statement the province has reached out to the cities via UBCM to explore practical tools and models that can help the entire public service deliver similar services at similar costs. “We know many local governments are looking carefully at revenues and ideas for new revenue streams,” de Jong said. “They need to be looking equally closely at their expenditures.”


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Three B.C. residents are the province’s first lab-confirmed cases of a virus causing severe respiratory illness in children elsewhere in North America. Two of the B.C. cases of enterovirus D68 are children from the Fraser Health region, while the third is a young adult male from the Interior. Both Fraser cases were treated in Vancouver and have since been discharged from hospital. Dr. Danuta Skowronski, an epidemiologist with the B.C. Centre for Disease Control, said there are at least three more suspected cases and it’s likely numerous others have been exposed to the virus or may have felt only minor symptoms. So far B.C. hospitals haven’t

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tudio 2000x is a fully-fledged movie-making animation department that’s buried deep in the bowels of Ford’s headquarters in Dearborn, Michigan. Jeff Nowak heads a groundbreaking small group of dedicated Animators/Auto Designers who are playing an increasingly important role in product development at Ford and changing the way cars are created. Nowak talked recently about his unique line of work, while he was here attending the SIGGRAPH Conference and Exhibition at the Vancouver Convention Centre. The conference attracts professionals worldwide from the computer graphics, visual effects, gaming, science, robotics and movie industries. “Our animations are cinematic in that we try to convey the message within a product and express ‘the feel’ of that vehicle, as best we can,” said Nowak. “We’re trying to create a reality, before a reality actually exists, yet achieve a level of realism. We live for that challenge and it’s very exciting and rewarding, especially in the artistic pursuit.” Designing a new automobile is a long and complex process that typically takes about two years. Yet it still starts with a simple two-dimensional sketch. In the digital age, however, that sketch is done on a specialized computer tablet, as it’s easier and faster to then develop it into a 3D model. From there, an actual scaled-down clay or foam model can be produced. As they move ahead in this design decision phase, more complex 3D design themes are explored and eventually a full-size clay model is produced. “What we’re seeing now is a whole new generation of tools that allow us to work more intuitively,” said Nowak. “The transition from hands-on sketching and hard clay sculpting tools to computer inputs was a challenge for some designers. Now we’re seeing a maturity of the technology to a point that these (digital) tools are

becoming more like those organic tools again. Before Ford commits to producing expensive full-scale models, a lot of animation work is now performed. “This is my world,” affirmed Nowak. “We build a lot of complex visual experiences to allow all stakeholders within our company to understand what the embodiment of that proposal is and hopefully galvanize a common view or understanding of what that theme represents.” Animations created by the 10-person 2000x Studio team begin with a storyboard of proposed shots, just like a Hollywood or Disney movie. The images produced are in ultra-high definition, known as 4K, which is four times clearer than commercial high-definition imaging, as there’s intense attention to detail of all facets of the vehicle – exterior, interior, proportions, stance.

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he top is down. The sun is shining. It’s not a bad day to be stuck in downtown traffic. John Legend’s “All of Me” comes on the radio while behind the wheel of the 2014 Fiat 500C. As I wait in the Georgia

up – top up or down – but thankfully there are backup sensors that help guide you into the spot you want to be in. The trunk only hosts 269 L. Unless you’re packing light, or just ditching the bags and merely bringing a debit card with you on a road trip, fitting four people inside and their luggage will be a challenge. On the plus side, the drop top doesn’t take away any precious space when open. Then there’s the optional TomTom navigation that

ding-dong, just a harsh monotone noise that seems to stay longer than an uninvited party guest. Even passengers commented on how annoying it is. The volume buttons on the dash really should be knobs. You should be able to crank up the awesome Beats premium audio system in a hurry, not push by push. (It’s worth the additional $495 price tag.) Visibility is mediocre at best, especially with the top up. The canvas roof doesn’t allow for great visibility when backing

Street parking lot, I listen intently to the song. Some lyrics of the song are: “Love your curves and all your edges, all your perfect imperfections.” Hmmmm. As I contemplate this, it applies directly to the pintsized Fiat I’m captaining. In fact, there are imperfections about this four-seater that drive me crazy, but I can’t seem to dislike it. One example is the sound that greets you as you enter its cabin. There is nothing melodic about it. No mellifluous ding-dong,

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he big stories out the of classic car world today are the multi-million dollar rarities that will be offered for sale at the big auctions in Monterey, Ca. With those cars making headlines, it’s easy to forget that there isn’t a millionaires-only policy when it comes to classic cars. Here are four favourite all-American classics that can still be had for less than the price of a loaded new Ford Focus. • 1948-49 Cadillac Series 61 Club Coupe: The ’48 Cadillacs were the first all-new Caddies after the end of the Second World War (the 1946-47 cars were similar to the 1942 model),

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Top Secret: Inside the Infiniti-Red Bull Racing factory profiles are fed in and tested virtually by the drivers on any of the F1 circuits Milton Keynes, England: The security programmed into the machine. It was here seemingly rivals that of the most likely overworked this year as the old V8 top-secret government institutions. engines were replaced with turbo-pow“Without the proper finger you can’t get ered 1.6-litre V6 hybrid powerplants. in,” says Red Bull’s Silvia Halfar, grinThere are no ning while produnderground ding the fingertunnels beprint scanner. tween the four The door clicks buildings so open to the when a secret Infiniti-Red Bull race-winning Racing factory, part is prowhere we would duced what observe the happens? hi-tech proSilvia laughs: duction tech“Well, then we niques behind “Without the proper finger you put it on a tea the success of four-time world can’t get in,” says Silvia Halfar, trolley, cover it with a towel F1 champion grinning while prodding the driver Sebastian and wheel fingerprint scanner. Vettel and the it across the four Construcroad.” tors’ Championship titles earned by the Shortly before leaving, we visit the team. operations room, where live data is anThe design genius is indisputably Adrian alyzed and information fed back to the Newey. With ten Constructors’ Champiracetrack. onships under his belt, won with three “After one race the winning team different teams – Williams F1, McLaren Tweeted a picture of and now Infiniti-Red Bull – he has no their ops rival. “Adrian draws up to 100 designs (car parts and components) a week and I mean draws, literally,” informs Silvia. His work is scanned and 3D printers generate models for testing. It’s not a one-man show: more than 600 people design, test, build and assemble the hundreds of thousands of parts required for the race cars driven by Vettel and Daniel Ricciardo. Every season, the 110-strong design team produces a new car, which conforms to the strict F1 regulations. A super computer tests every part virtually, before a new model hits the former Concorde jet wind tunnel in nearby Bedford. Its processing power is a closely guarded secret but it’s greater room…we could see who was in the than 35,000 iPads combined. room and what programs they were Different parts are designed for evrunning on their monitors.” ery racetrack, sometimes within 24 With that, the exit door buzzed and the hours of a race. The race simulator is out of bounds but we learn new part cool air rushed in to take our places. By Keith Morgan

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“The four-time F1 champ influenced the production of the sharp-looking Q50 we drove to race weekend. “ However, plain sailing it was not as we encountered motorway chaos to the EuroTunnel. It was equal parts low-gear slow crawl, near-posted speed limit bursts – enabling a few paddle-flipping-gear changes – and parking pauses long enough to test the eight-position power seat adjustments and play with the large dual touch screen infotainment displays. The navigation system ‘lady’ suggested we take the M25 the opposite way around London. Whoops. Should have ignored her. Nevertheless, this was all a blessing because the car was forced to perform in adverse conditions and its mettle/metal was truly tested. Extended time at the wheel of a 328-horsepower 3.7-litre V6 version (starts at $37,500) and a Hybrid ($10,000 more) with a 3.5-litre engine left me scratching my head about which would be my choice. Both provide a quiet, comfortable drive, not averse to a sprint when necessary, all aided by a seven-speed auto transmission that is as a smooth as a baby’s you-know-what. All-wheel-drive would be an option I would choose on either model.The drive mode selector offers snow, eco, standard, sport and personal settings – my drive partner and I invented the new exceptionally slow mode. Interestingly, the constantly changing speed limits flashing above helped “Along the way, show off the predictive forward reflective signs collision technology. If you trust the car ahead, the radar-controlled gizmo urged us to visit will govern your speed and braking such historic automatically. You soon figure whether he’s locations as trustworthy or not. In addition, Dunkirk, Bruges lane control keeps you on the and Brussels.” straight and narrow should you drift into that passing car you were alerted to by another warning system. Thanks to the $320 flexi pass, we rolled with ease onto the train and smirked at the lineup with the $120 tickets. About 40 minutes later, we were enjoying the French countryside, travelling for extended periods at the construction zone speed of 30 klicks. Darkness enveloped the road ahead but our way through Belgium was lit by the most spectacular electric storm. Ah yes, the windshield wipers performed efficiently in a downpour of Biblical proportions. Along the way, reflective signs urged us to visit such historic locations as Dunkirk, Bruges and Brussels, but we steamed on determined to reach Spa, birthplace of Agatha Christie’s fictional detective Hercule Poirot. Vettel showed off a prototype of the super-powered Q50 Eau Rouge version, named for the Belgian track’s famous corner. Perhaps a repeat of the route, including scenic diversions, in a production Eau Rouge would be fun. Just saying. Contact keith.morgan@drivewaybc.ca

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voter knows about every municipal candidate who supports this plan,” said Grandia, who unveiled the smokestack-styled mascot outside Metro’s annual Zero Waste Conference in Vancouver. And while much discussion inside the conference room focused on innovative solutions to recycle or reduce waste before it reaches the consumer, the question of incineration was broached in a panel discussion. U.S. plastics recycling entrepreneur Michael Biddle said burning plastics ends its potential use as a resource, although he added waste-to-energy has a role because not everything can be recycled. Another speaker cautioned against overbuilding incinerators. Metro officials insist they support recycling, reuse and reduction of waste at the design stage before recovering energy from unrecyclable waste instead of landfilling it. But Abbotsford Coun. Patricia Ross accused them of avoiding the top-

ic of incineration at the conference and in municipal elections this fall. Metro last spring postponed plans to start public consultations on some prospective sites for a new waste-to-energy plant after Nanaimo council rejected one site at Duke Point. Metro has yet to identify other potential sites it has optioned that could be matched with waste-to-energy firms proposing to use various technologies. “It’s the huge elephant in the room,” Ross said. “They’ve gone quiet until after the election because they don’t want it to be an election issue. After that’s over, things will happen very, very quickly and it will be too late for people to do anything about it.” Opponents of a new waste-to-energy plant for Metro cite varying concerns, including worse air pollution in the Fraser Valley, high costs and the undermining of greener recycling alternatives.


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Waste incinerator emissions drop Freedom Session 25 per cent drop in nitrogen oxides, should decrease by another third By Jef f Nage l Black Press

A mostly complete upgrade at Metro Vancouver’s waste-toenergy incinerator in south Burnaby has already sharply reduced emissions that contribute to smog. Metro Vancouver solid waste manager Paul Henderson said there’s been a more than 25 per cent drop in nitrogen oxides released and those emissions should drop by

nearly another third by the end of the year to less than half of the 2013 average. The $7-million emission control system upgrade is the latest improvement at the region’s Waste-To-Energy Facility, but the Fraser Valley Regional District has challenged the plant’s operating certificate renewal, demanding the province impose much tighter emission limits and monitoring requirements.

Tree planting at bike skills park Volunteers are needed to help plant more than 300 trees at the Albion Mountain Bike Skills Park. The greening effort will take place on Oct. 5, beginning at 9 a.m., at the park –10248 Jackson Road in Maple Ridge. It will be part of the fifth annual TD Tree Days. The TD Friends of the Environment Foundation conducted a study which found that 96 per cent of Canadians feel it is important to plant trees to sustain a healthy environment and benefit future generations. More than 4,224 trees will be planted by hundreds of volunteers at 18 different sites around the province. To register as a volunteer, visit www.tdtreedays.com.

Metro’s incinerator normally contributes about 0.9 per cent of the Lower Mainland’s nitrogen oxide emissions. But Henderson said that has now fallen to 0.6 per cent and should hit 0.4 per cent by year-end. The incinerator burns 280,000 tonnes of garbage per year and the region is continuing its push to add a new waste-to-energy plant with a further 370,000-tonne capacity. It would burn garbage that isn’t recycled and will no longer be

shipped to the Cache Creek landfill. The existing plant had an unrelated setback in August, when a turbine rotor blade broke, forcing the incinerator to halt the generation and sale of electricity to B.C. Hydro. Power generation is offline until at least mid-October. Metro expects to make up the for the power revenue loss next year, because a scheduled maintenance shutdown in 2015 has been moved up to coincide with the current downtime.

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GVHBA Fall Renovation Show kicks off on October 4 By Kerry Vital

If renovations are on your to-do list, you can’t miss the Greater Vancouver Home Builders’ Association Fall Home Renovation Show on Saturday Oct. 4 and Sunday Oct. 5 at the Hard Rock Casino Vancouver Theatre in Coquitlam. Presented in partnership with the Better Business Bureau, the free show will focus on professional renovation information

and education. The collaboration between the GVHBA and BBB aims to bring homeowners the largest one-stop source of Vancouver’s top professional builders and renovators. The show is completely devoted to renovations, and the Ask a Pro booth will be onsite and providing complimentary 30-minute oneon-one consultations to homeowners looking for assistance. Free 20-minute seminars are also scheduled throughout the show, covering topics such as Kitchen Design Trends,

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Renovating versus New Build and Designing for Small Spaces. A list of seminar topics and schedules will be posted online. “Advanced planning and working with experienced professionals will be your best protection,” says GVHBA CEO Bob de Wit. “Considering you are renovating one of your greatest investments, your home, it makes sense to only work with the pros.” De Wit notes that Metro Vancouver homeowners will spend about $3.8 billion renovating their homes this year, making it important to hire a professional RenoMark renovator. “The RenoMark designation assures consumers that the renovator they are dealing with has completed industryleading education requirements and are part of a professional network apprised of the latest technologies and designs,” says de Wit. The event is free, but pre-registration is encouraged and attendees are asked to bring a non-perishable food item for the Greater Vancouver Food Bank Society. For more information and to register, visit www.gvhba.org or call 778-565-4288.

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Morningstar Homes is bringing their single-family home expertise to South Surrey with The Village at Southwood, a collection of homes with some amazing curb appeal and great features, including a gorgeous kitchen and plenty of room for entertaining or relaxing.

The Village at Southwood delivers wow factor By Kerry Vital

Morningstar Homes has a reputation for being one of the top single-family builders in the Lower Mainland, with beautiful homes in several communities. Now, they’re bringing their expertise to South Surrey with The Village at Southwood. “South Surrey is one of the most soughtafter places to live,” says Deborah Calahan,

vice-president of sales and marketing for Morningstar. “There are so many amenities in the area. It’s close to great recreation like the new aquatic centre, good schools, the ocean, shopping, dining and the United States. It’s truly got it all!” The three-bedroom homes at The Village at Southwood are built in a contemporary West Coast style, with generous use of stucco, stone and wood that combines for some serious

curb appeal. Each home has a large private backyard for leisure time with the family. Inside, the spacious open floorplans range from 2,570 to 2,615 square feet, with an unfinished basement that gives buyers the option to include a deluxe finished basement or legal suite. The vaulted ceilings and window seats are just two beautiful details in the homes. Like all Morningstar homes, the kitchen is a highlight. “The kitchen is king in our homes,” Calahan says. The Village at Southwood kitchens include large granite islands perfect for entertaining or family meals, as well as high-end stainless-

steel appliances. Natural light is prevalent throughout the homes due to the huge windows. Gorgeous glass-paneled stairwells add to the open feel and contemporary look of the home. Another stunning addition is the linear gas fireplace in the living area. Upstairs, the master suite is an oasis, with a wall-to-wall seam-less glass shower enclosure with sitting bench, two hand-held wands and a large rain shower head. “The ensuite makes you feel like you’re on vacation at a luxury spa!” Calahan says. “They feel so extravagant.” Morningstar is offering several options to homeowners, allowing them to truly make their home their own. Among them are an indulgent steam shower, Nu Heat flooring in the master ensuite and main bathroom, an electric linear fireplace to add ambiance to either a master bedroom or den and a stateof-the-art four-zone Sono audio system. “There’s even some outdoor living choices like a garden bench with planters and faux grass for low-maintenance yards!” Calahan says. “People really appreciate that.” The homes opened for sale in August, and have already been very popular with buyers. “There has been an amazing response so far,” says Calahan. Part of the appeal is the neighbourhood. Close to the amenities of Morgan Crossing, nearly anything you can imagine is within walking or easy driving distance, and Highway 99 is just moments away. Recreation opportunities at Crescent Beach or one of the numerous golf courses and parks are all nearby. The exciting Grandview Heights Aquatic Centre is due to open next year. And kids can walk to the new elementary school that is slated to open in the near future located just down the street. “It’s really special,” Calahan says. “We’re really thrilled to be here.” For more information, visit www. mstarhomes.com, call 604-560-3450 or visit the presentation centre and three showhomes, located at 16708 23rd Avenue, South Surrey, open daily between noon and 6 p.m.

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Fraser Valley real estate market trending up By Mike Kevin Gillies

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ven with a characteristic seasonal dip in sales, the Fraser Valley real estate market experienced its best August since 2011, with volumes improving over last year, according to the Fraser Valley Real Estate Board. The Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver reports that residential property sales on the Multiple Listing Service in Greater Vancouver reached 2,771 in August, representing a 10.2 per cent increase compared to the 2,514 sales recorded in August 2013. “If we look at the average price of residential real estate in your area, the average price was $382,000 on Jan. 13,” REBGV president . “It’s $392,000 today.” He said the growth has mostly been in sales of detached, single-family homes. “If we look at the price of a detached home in Maple Ridge in March, the average price was $457,000. Today it’s $476,000. So we’ve had a fairly strong two or three months in that area.” Both real estate boards report a typical decline in sales from July to August — a 9.5 per cent decline for the REBGV compared to July and a 10 per cent drop for the Fraser Valley Real Estate Board (FVREB). The FVREB processed 1,302 sales on the Multiple Listing Service (MLS) in August, an increase of three per cent, compared to the 1,258 sales during the same month last year The benchmark price for a Maple Ridge single-family, detached home rose to $476,700 — up 2.9 per cent from one year ago and 8.1 per cent from five years ago. The benchmark price for a Pitt Meadows single-family, detached home rose to $521,700 — up 2.6 per cent from a year ago and 10.7 per cent from August 2009. Pitt Meadows townhouse benchmark prices also made gains over those time periods, raising to $326,300 — a 4.2 per cent increase over last year and a 6.9 per cent increase over August 2009’s benchmark price. But for Maple Ridge townhouses, the benchmark price dropped 0.2 per cent from a year ago to $272,600; which is a 0.5 raise from five years ago. Harris says, “Broadly speaking, home prices in

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the region are continuing to experience modest, incremental gains.” “Activity this summer has been strong but not unusual for our region,” Harris adds. “The volume of home sales has been higher than we’ve seen in the last three years, yet below the recordbreaking levels of the past decade.” In both real estate regions August sales were down from July, which is typical. “As usual, we saw a typical summer slowdown in August compared to July, however like every month so far in 2014, August sales were higher than last year,” says Ray Werger, president of the Fraser Valley Real Estate Board. “It’s the continuation of the story we’ve seen all year; a return to a normal, balanced market.”

Werger said anyone considering entering the market — whether they’re considering a purchase or a sale — should get sound professional advice before entering the market. “Depending on what property type you’re thinking of listing or buying, talk to your Realtor who will explain that the markets for detached and attached homes are quite different,” Werger says. Werger says that in the Fraser Valley, “We have only five months’ supply of detached homes currently and nine months’ supply of condos.” He said market conditions are excellent for people looking to buy, especially their first home. “With interest rates as competitive as they

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Starting at $719,900

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

13613, 13619 & 13629 McKercher Drive, Maple Ridge Formosa Plateau in Silver Valley. Custom built 2 storey + daylight finished basement new homes with an amazing Golden Ear & Coast Mountain & Valley view. 6 bedrooms and 5 bathrooms.

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

Price ranging from $469,000 - $599,000

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.

604.466.2838 604.459.2838 Each office independently owned and operated


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Adrian Keenan

For the way you live

LifeStyles

“A TRUSTED AUTHORITY IN COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE”

Akeenan@telus.net • AdrianKeenan.com

OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 11AM - 3PM

Stunning Basement Entry Home! 12177 201 Street, Maple Ridge

Maria Moudatsos

Only one owner since new and this home shows like new. Lovingly cared for and located in attractive West Side neighbourhood of high quality attractive homes. You will love the space for the whole family with 1700 sq.ft. on the Main Floor. Huge kitchen & family room Living & Dining room large enough for the whole gang. Laundry on Main. Deluxe Master Bdrm with 4 piece ensuite, plus 2 more bedrooms. Down is 4 car tandem garage and a huge rec/media room waiting for your ideas. Need a suite? We are roughed in for a two bedroom suite.

778-388-6533 • mariamoudatsos@shaw.ca • ridgemeadowsrealestate.ca OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY SEPT 20TH 12-2PM

PRICE REDUCED - LAST CHANCE!

537,000

$

20914 ALPINE CRESCENT, Maple Ridge

$

549,900

The Perfect West End Home! Corner lot with beautiful curb appeal. A perfect home to raise a family or even retire in! Three beds up with spacious den/bedroom below (no closet) Renovated basement new paint/flooring. Large covered deck off kitchen. Large fenced super private, quiet yard. Walking distance to Laity View & Westview. High demand for a stellar location & beautiful home. This quiet Cul-de-sac home has RV & Boat parking (two separate driveways, owner will remove the 21 ft pool at their expense if you don’t wish to have one! DONT MISS THIS ONE!

TEAM TELEP www.teamtelep.com

ROB JEEVES 604-240-2629

Lisa 604-970-2209 • lisa@teamtelep.com • Dave 604-341-0783

Ask Rob Jeeves

W NE

3 Bedroom 2 Bath 5,998 sqft Lot Tons of upgrades! Softwood flooring Hot water on demand

$229,000 HOLLYHOCK - CORNER UNIT

VIEW FROM THE TOP

YOUR DREAM HOUSE IS HERE! • • • • •

• 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

• • • •

1 level, Corner unit 2 bedrooms Covered deck New appliances

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

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

604-250-0594

Barthels

OPEN SUNDAY 1-4PM

ONLY

MLS#V1085067

$518,900

19647 117A PITT MEADOWS (off Bonson)

W NE

26170 Grant Avenue- 4.9 Acres - $225,000 11187 Creekside Street- 4,987 sq ft. - $257,900 28465 123rd Avenue - 5 Acres - $299,900 28495 123rd Avenue - 5 Acres - $299,900

22294 132nd Avenue • • • •

Centrally located, flat, cleared 9.68 Acres 335 ft frontage by approx. 1280 ft depth Solid gravel road from front to back Great building site for your dream home

$995,000

Call for more information!

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178 - 19639 Meadow Gardens Way

IN

604-657-6231

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Here’s a huge 1929 sq ft 2 bed, 3 bath rancher in the gated “Dorado” on Maple Meadows Golf Course. A gorgeous home with everything. For more information including floor plan and Virtual Tour go to www.ronmitchell.ca. Asking $669,900

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GREENBELT! NEW LISTING! • Located on a quiet cul de sac street • 4 Bedrooms and 2 1/2 baths • BIG New Kitchen, & Baths, Deck • Hardwood flooring • New windows • Rec Room down, suite potential • Short walk to schools and Westcoast Express & shopping

RON MITCHELL 604-617-9642 ronmitchell@telus.net • www.ronmitchell.ca

Call today to view! 604-657-6231

Al & Brenda JENKINS 604-467-3871 www.brendajenkins.com

! ICE R P

MLS#V1062424

Thinking of Buying or Selling? Call us today!

Live on the Golf Course!

Gordon&Diana gordonbarthels.com

BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE!

! ICE PR

$675,000

$539,900

Cell: 604.312.6488 Office: 604.466.2838

NEW LISTING! $226,900

MLS#V1030963

$189,900

Beautiful Move in Condition

Great Westside Location

This gorgeous 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom condo features a west facing courtyard view, spacious open plan and is in easy walking distance to downtown. Beautiful condition and ready to move into.

This spacious 2 bedroom, 1 1/2 bathroom townhome features one level living with a great location close to commuter train, shopping, and recreation. Great view too!

22308 Dewdney Trunk Road, Maple Ridge 604.466.2838 #2-19126 Ford Road, Pitt Meadows 604.459.2838

Each office independently owned and operated

MLS#V1084964

SUPER CUTE RANCHER!

469,900

$

11836 STEPHENS STREET, MAPLE RIDGE

Great open plan concept. All reno’d, fresh paint in and out. Beautiful french doors open onto giant entertainment deck. Main bath has double sinks. Tastefully decorated. Detached workshop or unfinished garden suite? 9450 sq.ft. lot, fenced back yard. Steps to elementary school. Appointments only, call us today!

macrealty.com 22718 Lougheed Highway, Maple Ridge 604.467.3871

Macdonald Realty Ltd.


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ONE PERCENT –REALTY–

DAVID MAITRE Personal Real Estate Corporation

604-340-9809 2013

john@johnnyonepercent.com www.johnnyonepercent.com

SELL YOUR HOME FOR

NEW LISTING!

369,900

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!

539,000

$

MLS#V1082274

479,900

$

CUSTOM BUILT BEAUTY

GO BIG ON THE WEST SIDE

Too new for MLS #! Rancher with full basement on 147’ deep West side lot. Easy suite potential down + fantastic detached shop w/ 220 power off back lane. Tons of parking! Oak floors, 6 yrs old roof. Don’t dilly dally!

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!

549,900

$

BACKS ON GREENBELT 11402 239th St., Maple Ridge

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!

8337 Shimek, Mission

MLS# V1074547

*

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!

HOUSE & WORKSHOP 11260 207th St., Maple Ridge

2013

$

NEW PRICE!

$

MLS#V1080985

Personal Real Estate Corporation

604-612-0080

davidmaitre@shaw.ca www.davidmaitre.com

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

489,900

$

SEIGEL CREEK

11336 240th St., Maple Ridge

Large bsmt entry home with additional bsmt, room for everyone - and then some! Over 3100 sqft, 6 bdrms, 4 baths. Features great rm, bsmt with sep entrance, big rec rm, bedroom and full bath. Double garage and lots of room for more parking from the rear laneway. Great home for the in-laws.

21612 River Road, Maple Ridge

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.

199,000

$

MLS# V1063553

QUIET LOCATION!

#103 22275 123 Ave., Maple Ridge

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

369,900

$

MLS#V1077013

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#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# 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# V1067591

484,900

$

NEED QUICK CLOSING?

24180 104th Ave., Maple Ridge

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

MLS#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!!

JUST REDUCED!

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!

MLS#V1071885

539,900

$

MLS#V1077399

383,900

$

NEW PRICE!

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.

MLS#V1082950

599,000

$

LIKE NEW IN KANAKA

CHARACTER HOME - 0.6 ACRES

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!

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.

23633 112A Ave., Maple Ridge

SOME OF OUR RECENT SALES

SOLD 11257 Tully Cr, Pitt Meadows

21659 River Rd., Maple Ridge

SOLD

#112-101 Parkside Dr, Port Moody

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# 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#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.

MLS#F1410339

177,900

$

RIVER VIEWS!

#311 33599 2nd Ave., Mission

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

SOLD

23663 Dewdney Trunk Rd, Maple Ridge

SOLD 1451 Denise Pl, Port Coquitlam

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#V1070104

669,000

$

GREENBELT SETTING! 11400 240A St., Maple Ridge

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!

SOLD 2355 Thames Cr, Port 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.

MLS#F1413784

339,900

$

ROOM FOR EVERYONE! 7824 Falcon Cr., Mission

UPDATED, split-entry home with big lot on quiet street. 3 bedrooms up, and 1 bedroom and bathroom down w/separate entrance, perfect for the in-laws! Mostly newer VINYL WINDOWS, newer roof, furnace, updated kitchen, laminate floors, big backyard w/ above ground POOL!

SOLD

3632 Wellington St, Port Coquitlam

SOLD

23765 116th Ave, Maple Ridge


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• Highland Vista Home • Fully finished • On Greenbelt • 4 bedrooms plus den

• 36x54 massive shop • Estate Like 3 acres • Acerage in Slave Falls • Room for extended family • Executive 4800 sq. ft.

449,800

$

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$ V1077868 579,800 24859 106B Ave., Maple Ridge

20817 Mcfarlane Ave., Maple Ridge This 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom has many modern updates including new roof in 2013, new windows, new carpet & lino, paint, light fixtures, pot lights new low flush toilets, upgraded electrical, fresh $ modern ceilings, 2” faux blinds & more. The V1073964 698,000 back deck is covered to make it an all season 13967 Anderson Creek Dr., Maple Ridge outdoor area overlooking the huge backyard! This is a nice clean home ready to move in with • Silver Valley beauty • On Greenbelt potential mortgage helper. Room for boat, RV or • 5 bedrooms, 5 baths • Fully finished toy parking!

• 4 bathrooms • Quiet street & great neighbourhood

NEW PRICE

$ V1069744 499,900 21774 124th Ave., Maple Ridge

• Walk to schools • West Side location • Entertaining deck • Huge lot & pool • Good neighbourhood

Now Selling! 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.

Almost a full acre in West Maple Ridge

$

MLS #V1064594

800,000

20120 Patterson Ave.

• 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

Fantastic Neighbourhood!

$

MLS #1080441

509,900

• 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

22975 136th Avenue

TOWN CORE!

MLS #V4040954

$

• C-3 Zoned Comercial Property • 55’x114’ of bare land ready to build • Located in Town Core • Call for more details!

MLS # V1053409

$

400,000

• 14,000+ square foot building lot • Cleared, flat, sunny, and private • Great WEST MAPLE RIDGE location • Call for information package

20118 Patterson Ave.

PRICED RIGHT!

BEAUTIFUL ESTATE PROPERTY NEW PRICE!

MLS #V1064022

$

299,000

MLS #V1080354

$

1,200,000

20258 Ospring Street

12709 236A Street

• Cute and cozy 2 bedroom bungalow • 7200 square foot lot • Detached garage/shop has 220 wiring, extra breaker, plus is insulated and dry walled

• PARK LIKE ACRE MINUTES FROM TOWN • Large family home, solidly built & lovingly maintained • Kitchen has some updates: flooring, granite, and top of the line appliances.

BREATHTAKING VIEWS

PRICE NOW INCLUDES APPLIANCE PACKAGE

320,000

11770 Fraser Street

MLS #V1064594

GREAT INVESTMENT NEW PRICE!

$

899,900

22699 136A Avenue • MILLION DOLLAR VIEW • 5 bdrms, 7 baths • Quality craftsmanship and too many extras to list • MOVE-IN READY!

MLS #V1072262

$

774,900

22707 136A Avenue • Custom build on Formosa Plateau • Buyer and builder to agree on building plan, so this can be completely customized! • Raw lot also available for $329,000

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$

295,000

21888 Lougheed Hwy • 11,675 sq ft lot with rented home • APPROVED PLANS FOR GARDEN SUITE • CITY UPGRADES to storm, sanitary and waterlines are ALREADY COMPLETE. • Priced WAY below assessed value!

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Property Tax Sale

Ownfor$377

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. FOLIO

PID

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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:

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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 LT 30; SEC 23; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP66127

Silver Valley resident running for mayor Nicole Read wants to end homelessness in city B y M o nis ha M a r t ins mmartins@mapleridgenews.com

The most recent declared candidate for Maple Ridge mayor is vowing to end homelessness within city limits in the next two years. Nicole Read plans to establish a mayor’s task force within the first 60 days of the election to bring together RCMP and senior leaders from across Metro Vancouver. “I plan to hit this issue hard,” Read said in a press release, stressing two words “No More.” She also wants to reduce addictionrelated crime by 50 per cent within the next 48 months. A business owner whose company researches Aboriginal claims against the Crown, Read announced her intentions to run for council in August, but was undecided on seeking a seat as councillor or mayor. To tackle homelessness and addiction, Read plans on targeting businesses and groups that support the economy that enables the problem to persist. “If a business or group profits one dollar off of the backs of our marginalized citizens, I plan to reduce their ability to operate within this community,” she said. “Mental illness and addiction will be given the attention they deserve.” She intends to pressure the province to bring funding to the table to help Maple Ridge achieve its goals. “I will leave no stone unturned ,” said Read. “I will bring this problem to its knees

so that our community can thrive again, our seniors can feel safe again, our families can enjoy the downtown services and events again, and our marginalized people left on the streets can feel like citizens again.” So far, four candidates have already declared for the mayor’s chair. Besides Read, Ernie Daykin is seeking a third term, while Coun. Michael Morden, Graham Mowatt also want the leadRead ership position. Tyler Shymkiw initially decided to seek the top position, but announced last week he will instead be running for councillor. Shymkiw feels he will be able to make the greatest contribution to Shymkiw Maple Ridge as a councillor. “It is becoming evident … that my candidacy is opening the door for a vote split that could allow an anti-business candidate to enter the race with the possibility of success; this is not acceptable,” said Shymkiw. “The decision to withdraw, while extremely difficult, is made with the interests of the community at heart; I am not willing to be the reason candidates who either have a track record of obstructionism or who lack a deep and meaningful history with our community are elected.”

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31776-0000-4 007-047-045

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306 11671 FRASER ST

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13065 250 ST

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11280 280 ST

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31947-1020-0 013-828-312

220 22661 LOUGHEED HWY LT 20; DL 401; NWD; PL NWS2977

73800-0000-7 001-342-312

23915 FERN CRES

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27841 LAUREL PL

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21591 SPRING AVE

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42026-2100-1 010-468-897

12227 CRESTON ST

LT 57; BLK 5; DL 245; NWD; PL NWP19202

73884-0231-0 028-047-516

13439 235 ST

LT 21; SEC 28; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCP42355

05502-1300-4

13 21668 LOUGHEED HWY NWD GRP1

42032-2600-4 010-438-254

21404 123 AVE

LT 33; BLK 7; DL 245; NWD; PL NWP18981

73888-0030-0 028-592-344

13510 BALSAM ST

LT 20; SEC 28; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCP48060

05502-2400-2

24 21668 LOUGHEED HWY NWD

42196-0120-1 000-601-012

21516 DEWDNEY TRUNK RD LT 3; DL 247; NWD; PL NWP67690

73952-0020-0 026-630-133

22918 VISTA RIDGE DR

LT 1; SEC 32; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCP22734

05502-2600-X

26 21668 LOUGHEED HWY NWD

42230-1000-1 010-273-689

12517 GRACE ST

LT 9; BLK 2; DL 395; NWD; PL NWP16962

84105-0000-0 010-232-800

23359 FISHERMAN RD

LT 11; DL 275; NWD; PL NWP6421

05502-3400-7

34 21668 LOUGHEED HWY NWD

42231-1100-0 004-630-629

12497 BLACKSTOCK ST

LT 74; DL 395; NWD; PL NWP36352

84133-0000-9 001-126-741

23269 LOUGHEED HWY

LT 17; DL 275; NWD; PL NWP8827

05503-1100-2

11 21698 LOUGHEED HWY NWD

42233-0105-5 001-943-341

12427 219 ST

LT 4; DL 395; NWD; PL NWP69949

84147-0117-0 027-062-821

23430 GRIFFEN RD

LT 15; DL 404; NWD; PL BCP29907

05503-1600-0

16 21698 LOUGHEED HWY NWD

42245-3500-2 000-523-861

12040 220 ST

LT 35; DL 396; NWD; PL NWP15883

84151-0119-0 026-024-926

23635 111A AVE

LT 19; DL 404; NWD; PL BCP12853

05505-0900-8

23209 CALVIN CRES

NWD

42400-0101-8 008-933-383

21896 LOUGHEED HWY

LT 70; DL 397; NWD; PL NWP28196

84297-0155-0 024-005-193

10078 243 ST

LT 55; SEC 3; TWP 12; NWD; PL LMP36346

10081-0000-6 001-264-419

20317 KENT ST

LT 96; DL 279; NWD; PL NWP114

42407-0500-9 002-161-575

11762 CARR ST

LT 5; BLK 18&19; DL 397; NWD; PL NWP13161

84299-0420-0 027-258-602

10133 242 ST

LT 21; SEC 3; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCP33001

10245-0000-7 009-097-872

20334 HAMPTON ST

LT E; DL 279; NWD; PL NWP114

42432-0000-2 001-645-838

21934 RIVER RD

LT 4; DL 397; NWD; PL NWP4213

84306-0118-0 027-528-600

10355 240A ST

LT 18; SEC 3; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCP36407

10358-0000-7 001-452-002

20180 WANSTEAD ST

LT 415; NWD; PL NWP114

42456-1500-X 001-138-804

201 12096 222 ST

LT 14; DL 399; NWD; PL NWS133

84309-0000-7 009-832-947

10366 240 ST

LT A; SEC 3; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP13554

10604-0000-5 009-385-711

11328 MAPLE CRES

LT 9; DL 279; NWD; PL NWP10818

42456-2600-8 001-139-011

210 12096 222 ST

LT 25; DL 399; NWD; PL NWS133

84400-0021-0 027-266-656

24915 108A AVE

LT 21; SEC 11; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCP33200

10660-0102-0 017-995-973

102 20561 113 AVE

LT 2; DL 278; NWD; PL LMS629

52551-2015-5 016-881-176

15 11502 BURNETT ST

LT 15; DL 402; NWD; PL NWS3409

84486-0000-9 009-391-258

24180 116 AVE

LT 1; SEC 15; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP10848

10669-0000-0 003-096-238

20520 LORNE AVE

LT 741; DL 279; NWD; PL NWP2180

52573-0127-7 004-398-980

22907 113 AVE

LT 27; DL 402; NWD; PL NWP71904

84511-0218-0 024-333-000

23943 115 AVE

LT 18; SEC 16; TWP 12; NWD; PL LMP40276

10694-0100-6 002-180-669

11261 DARTFORD ST

LT 765; DL 278; NWD; PL NWP114

52633-0201-1 002-117-487

11790 BURNETT ST

LT 1; SEC 17; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP59452

84512-0332-0 025-461-125

11580 CREEKSIDE ST

LT 32; SEC 16; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCP539

20823-0102-0 017-881-161

102 12025 207A ST

LT 2; DL 241; NWD; PL LMS431

52650-1700-2 002-811-863

11667 229 ST

LT 239; SEC 17; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP61520

84525-0262-0 027-592-154

52 11282 COTTONWOOD DR LT 52; SEC 16; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCS2464

20859-0138-4 001-282-573

12138 FABER CRES

LT 38; DL 242; NWD; PL NWS336

52651-0302-0 028-214-994

2 22977 116 AVE

LT 2; SEC 17; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCS3824

94638-0102-9 002-267-594

25895 100 AVE

LT 21; SEC 1; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP49877

20879-0600-2 006-227-236

21101 122 AVE

LT 136; DL 242; NWD; PL NWP48094

52651-0315-0 028-215-125

15 22977 116 AVE

LT 15; SEC 17; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCS3824

94639-0000-7 010-818-995

25983 100 AVE

LT 12; SEC 1; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP2310

20888-2900-3 003-860-906

21033 WICKLUND AVE

LT 80; DL 242; NWD; PL NWP46729

52656-0276-0 024-239-721

76 23085 118 AVE

LT 76; SEC 17; TWP 12; NWD; PL LMS2612

94709-0000-5 011-206-969

BYRNES RD

LT A; DL 433; NWD; PL NWP6772

20900-2212-0 023-424-231

20933 ALPINE CRES

LT 2; DL 243; NWD; PL LMP28347

52695-0055-0 027-323-501

411 12268 224 ST

LT 45; SEC 20; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCS2665

94741-0200-4 012-877-336

20969-0601-1 011-784-750

12067 MCINTYRE CRT

DL 248; NWD

52696-0417-0 027-398-552

309 12238 224 ST

LT 217; SEC 20; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCS2621

94817-0500-6 004-845-480

9823 287 ST

LT 31; DL 440; NWD; PL NWP46722

12311 227 ST

LT 218; SEC 20; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP40438

94836-1400-4 004-400-364

9852 285 ST

LT 26; DL 440; NWD; PL NWP2788

22543 KENDRICK LOOP

LT 15; SEC 20; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP72550

94838-0100-X 004-400-381

9955 286 ST

DL 440; NWD; PL NWP16135

12717 226 ST

LT 13; SEC 20; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP21400

As per section 227(1) of the Community Charter, Council hereby gives notice that the following properties are being considered for a Permissive Tax Exemption. All exemptions will be for a period of one year (2015 taxation year) and unless otherwise noted, exemptions will be for 100% of the estimated municipal taxes. Estimated permissive tax exemptions are shown for the year of the exemption and for the following two years as required by the Community Charter.

22557 129 AVE

LT 34; SEC 29; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP41698

Property To Be Exempted

Address

2015

Alouette Home Start Society Cam Neely Arena (90% exemption) Fraser Information Society (Old Japanese School House) Fraternal Order of Eagles Girl Guides of Canada Katie’s Place Maple Ridge Golf Course Limited Maple Ridge Pitt Meadows Arts Council Maple Ridge Search and Rescue Society Maple Ridge Vineyard Christian Fellowship Masonic Lodge Ridge Meadows Recycling Society Ridge Meadows Senior Society Ruskin Community Hall Scout Properties (B.C./ Yukon) Ltd. The Golden Ears Winter Club (95% exemption) The Maple Ridge Historical Society (Haney Brick Yard Office & Haney Brick Yard House) The Maple Ridge Historical Society (Haney House) The Maple Ridge Historical Society (St. Andrews United Church) The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals

11932 221 Street 23448 105 Avenue 11739 223 Street 23461 132 Avenue 26521 Ferguson Avenue 10255 Jackson Road 20818 Golf Lane 11944 Haney Place 23598 105 Avenue 22336 Dewdney Trunk Road 22272 116 Avenue 10092 236 Street 12148 224 Street 28395 96 Avenue 27660 Dewdney Trunk Road 23588 105 Avenue 22520 116 Avenue

1,783 1,841 1,901 49,648 51,262 52,928 3,654 3,772 3,895 7,440 7,681 7,931 8,079 8,342 8,613 2,463 2,543 2,626 29,604 30,566 31,558 146,840 151,612 156,539 7,748 8,000 8,260 5,822 6,011 6,207 4,979 5,140 5,307 16,007 16,527 17,064 47,089 48,620 50,200 4,108 4,242 4,380 15,417 15,918 16,436 37,248 38,458 39,708 6,987 7,214 7,449

05059-0000-2 011-173-858

10481 276 ST

05149-0000-3 010-726-047

11077 284 ST

05159-0306-6 015-070-867 05201-0000-1

003-269-868

With only 5% Down

Designer21370 Homes from $198,900 to $269,900 122 AVE LT 15; DL 248; NWD; PL NWP17823 52793-2300-7

20995-1500-1 010-298-959

Now you023-502-321 can own for less 21004-0101-0 21388 124than AVE

oom r d e B e n •O Plus Den oms o r d e B o • Tw

005-336-139

payingLTrent to your help you004-815-904 1; DL 248; NWD; landlord. PL LMP29421 At Edge, we’ll 52801-2400-5 build equity by buying your own home. Choose from one bedroom plus den, and two 21090-0000-4 009-650-067 20827 CAMWOOD AVE LT 2; DL 250; NWD; PL NWP12034 52808-1300-X 010-445-820 bedrooms – ranging from $198,900 to $269,900 with bi-weekly payments starting at *. So why rent 21138-1000-1 007-588-704 20979when COOK AVEyou canLTstart 227; DL 250; NWD;equity PL NWP44780 52891-0105-6 004-298-357 building in a home of your very own. only $377 21164-0558-0 027-147-355in the 12442heart 201 ST Edge is located

DL 263; NWD; #5 PL BCP30587 52950-0800-9 Place 009-363-637 of MapleLT 48; Ridge – the Top Canadian 2010-2015 to Live13205 for CEDAR WAY ** The best reasons for living here are: accessibility, affordability and lifestyle, and Edge Lifestyle.007-428-723 21173-0406-0 12465 208 ST LT 22; NWD; PL NWP17921 52966-0000-9 002-244-136 is located right in the centre of town. 21217-0000-6 008-140-529

20705 LORNE AVE

21318-0410-0 015-393-488

10 20630 118 AVE

21320-0113-3 015-641-139

13 11757 207 ST

21342-0811-0 024-465-691

111 20119 113B AVE

31461-0050-0 027-236-366

LT 1; DL 277; NWD; PL NWP10601

52968-0000-X 002-243-831

22319 132 AVE

Choose from one and two bedroom homes. Buying at Edge is LT 10; DL 278; NWD; PL NWS3136 52981-0100-8 013-115-481 14500 224 ST the best move you'll ever make.

LT A; SEC 30; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP6569 LT 2; SEC 30; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP2970 SEC 3; TWP 4; RGE 5; MER 7; NWD

LT 13; DL 278; NWD; PL NWS3167

62995-0000-1 008-165-963

26178 DEWDNEY TRUNK RD LT 4; SEC 13; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP8144

LT 11; DL 280; NWD; PL LMS3846

63157-0059-0 023-639-806

44 23560 119 AVE

LT 59; SEC 16; TWP 12; NWD; PL LMS2415

306 11665 HANEY BYPASS LT 50; DL 398; NWD; PL BCS2550

63157-0082-0 023-846-429

39 23560 119 AVE

LT 82; SEC 16; TWP 12; NWD; PL LMS2415

Stop Renting and Get the Edge on Owning Today!

309 22230 SELLING NORTH AVE LT 20; DL 398; NWD; PL LMS3814 63159-2049-0 027-008-843 NOW www.EdgeOnEdge.com

31505-0020-0 024-398-403

LT 1;Suites DL 398; open NWD; PL12 NWP8148 63178-0001-0 Display – 6pm (except friday) Street, Maple • Telephone 006-523-85412075 22425 Edge NORTH AVE LT 68; DLRidge 398; NWD; PL NWP30522 604.466.8783 63251-0101-9

65 11720 COTTONWOOD DR LT 39; SEC 16; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCS1724

31675-0000-1 011-293-969Sales 22241 119 AVE & Centre

028-288-971

11918 239 ST

31747-0100-4

028-613-708

22815 126B AVE

*Based on a one bedroom plus den for $198,900 with bi-weekly mortgage payments of $377, a down payment of 5%, 31757-0106-0 018-070-183and 3a 11767 ST 6; years DL 398; PL LMS715 63252-0106-0 018-490-891 22848 127 PL rebate 225 of $225/mth. for LT two fromNWD; MacLean Homes. **According to the Real Estate Investment Network.

31760-0000-5 011-151-978

LT 8; BLK 1; SEC 30; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP18761

11770 FRASER ST

DevelopeD by

LT 1; SEC 16; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCP45642 LT 2; SEC 20; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCP48507 LT 6; SEC 20; TWP 12; NWD; PL LMP12700

LT C; DL 398; NWD; PL NWP5194

11995 Haney Place, Maple Ridge, BC V2X 6A9 T: 604-463-5221 F: 604-467-7329

mapleridge.ca

DL 433; NWD

Proposed 2015 Permissive Tax Exemptions

Estimated Permissive Tax Exemption

11612 224 Street 22279 116 Avenue 10235 Jackson Road

11995 Haney Place, Maple Ridge, BC V2X 6A9 Tel: 604-463-5221 • Fax: 604-467-7329

2,086 2,648

2016

2017

2,154 2,224 2,734 2,823

34,255 35,368 36,518 433,905 448,005 462,567

www.mapleridge.ca


10 -- Friday, September 19, 2014 -- THE NEWS - www.mapleridgenews.com

www.mapleridgenews.com - THE NEWS -- Friday, September 19, 2014 -- 39

Property Tax Sale 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. FOLIO

PID

CIVIC

BCA SHORT LEGAL

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

FOLIO

PID

CIVIC

BCA SHORT LEGAL

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

25

63492-0700-2 003-744-400

LT 30; SEC 23; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP66127 8 Frozen 73571-0200-2 006-489-044 YOUR 26059 DEWDNEY TRUNK RD LT 30; SEC 24; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP30177 Yogurt ENTIRE 73643-0403-0 023-213-426 13065 250 ST Flavours LT 3; SEC 26; TWP 12; NWD; PL LMP25391 OFF PURCHASE OverLT50 73800-0000-7 6; BLK 7&8; SEC 28; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP10335 Expires 001-342-312 September 30/14 23915 FERN CRES Not to be combinted with any other offer. Toppings!

10481 276 ST

LT 1; SEC 8; TWP 15; NWD; PL NWP5848

31776-0000-4 007-047-045

11696 224 ST

BLK 2; DL 398; NWD; PL NWP155

05149-0000-3 010-726-047

11077 284 ST

LT 2; SEC 9; TWP 15; NWD; PL NWP8688

31780-0019-0 018-032-648

306 11671 FRASER ST

LT 19; DL 398; NWD; PL LMS683

05159-0306-6 015-070-867

28587 108 AVE

LT 6; SEC 9; TWP 15; NWD; PL NWP83265

31947-1017-7 013-828-240

217 22661 LOUGHEED HWY LT 17; DL 401; NWD; PL NWS2977

05201-0000-1

11280 280 ST

LT 14; SEC 16; TWP 15; NWD; PL NWP8886

31947-1020-0 013-828-312

220 22661 LOUGHEED HWY LT 20; DL 401; NWD; PL NWS2977

05391-0195-5 002-128-217

27841 LAUREL PL

LT 73; DL 6881; NWD; PL NWP67276

41970-3700-4 006-115-390

21591 SPRING AVE

LT 243; DL 244; NWD; PL NWP46774

05502-1101-1

11 21668 LOUGHEED HWY NWD

42026-2100-1 010-468-897

12227 CRESTON ST

LT 57; BLK 5; DL 245; NWD; PL NWP19202

05502-1300-4

13 21668 LOUGHEED HWY NWD GRP1

42032-2600-4 010-438-254

21404 123 AVE

LT 33; BLK 7; DL 245; NWD; PL NWP18981

05502-2400-2

24 21668 LOUGHEED HWY NWD

42196-0120-1 000-601-012

21516 DEWDNEY TRUNK RD LT 3; DL 247; NWD; PL NWP67690

Valley13439 Fair 235 Mall ST LT 21; SEC 28; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCP42355 #600 - 22709 Lougheed Hwy., Maple Ridge 73888-0030-0 028-592-344 13510 BALSAM ST LT 20; SEC 28; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCP48060 (Close to Save-On-Foods) 604-476-0919 73952-0020-0 026-630-133 22918 VISTA DR pm LT 1; SEC 32; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCP22734 7 Days A Week 11:30 amRIDGE - 9:30

05502-2600-X

26 21668 LOUGHEED HWY NWD

42230-1000-1 010-273-689

12517 GRACE ST

LT 9; BLK 2; DL 395; NWD; PL NWP16962

84105-0000-0 010-232-800

23359 FISHERMAN RD

LT 11; DL 275; NWD; PL NWP6421

05502-3400-7

34 21668 LOUGHEED HWY NWD

42231-1100-0 004-630-629

12497 BLACKSTOCK ST

LT 74; DL 395; NWD; PL NWP36352

84133-0000-9 001-126-741

23269 LOUGHEED HWY

LT 17; DL 275; NWD; PL NWP8827

05503-1100-2

11 21698 LOUGHEED HWY NWD

42233-0105-5 001-943-341

12427 219 ST

LT 4; DL 395; NWD; PL NWP69949

84147-0117-0 027-062-821

23430 GRIFFEN RD

LT 15; DL 404; NWD; PL BCP29907

05503-1600-0

16 21698 LOUGHEED HWY NWD

42245-3500-2 000-523-861

12040 220 ST

LT 35; DL 396; NWD; PL NWP15883

05505-0900-8

23209 CALVIN CRES

NWD

42400-0101-8 008-933-383

21896 LOUGHEED HWY

LT 70; DL 397; NWD; PL NWP28196

10081-0000-6 001-264-419

20317 KENT ST

LT 96; DL 279; NWD; PL NWP114

42407-0500-9 002-161-575

11762 CARR ST

LT 5; BLK 18&19; DL 397; NWD; PL NWP13161

• Jewellery 84151-0119-0 026-024-926 • Crystals • Books/Decks 84297-0155-0 024-005-193 • & more... 84299-0420-0 027-258-602

10245-0000-7 009-097-872

20334 HAMPTON ST

LT E; DL 279; NWD; PL NWP114

42432-0000-2 001-645-838

21934 RIVER RD

LT 4; DL 397; NWD; PL NWP4213

84306-0118-0 027-528-600

10358-0000-7 001-452-002

20180 WANSTEAD ST

LT 415; NWD; PL NWP114

42456-1500-X 001-138-804

201 12096 222 ST

LT 14; DL 399; NWD; PL NWS133

84309-0000-7 009-832-947

%

73882-0105-0 025-564-331

23368 133 AVE

Skin Tightening, ILP Photo Rejuvenation & Tattoo Removal Mention this ad & also receive 10% off esthetics

LT 5; SEC 28; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCP3155

73884-0231-0 028-047-516

604.467.9970

orite f inds favHome Accessories

% 20 ALL DRYCLEANING

Your Holiday 10133 242 ST LT 21; SEC 3; TWP 12; NWD; Tradition PL BCP33001 Thursdays 5 to 8 pm ThatPLFeels Right 10355 240A LT 18; SEC 3; TWP 12; NWD; BCP36407 Daily bySTappointment At Home $1.25 10366 240 STper minute LT A; SEC 3; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP13554 10078 243 ST

LT 55; SEC 3; TWP 12; NWD; PL LMP36346

We also offer: Alterations & Repairs

Psychic Readings

84400-0021-0 027-266-656

minimum 30 minutes

24915 108A AVE

Come see it to believe it.

LT 21; SEC 11; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCP33200

11328 MAPLE CRES

LT 9; DL 279; NWD; PL NWP10818

42456-2600-8 001-139-011

210 12096 222 ST

LT 25; DL 399; NWD; PL NWS133

10660-0102-0 017-995-973

102 20561 113 AVE

LT 2; DL 278; NWD; PL LMS629

52551-2015-5 016-881-176

15 11502 BURNETT ST

LT 15; DL 402; NWD; PL NWS3409

Unit #440 Valley Fair Mall, 22709 Lougheed Highway 84486-0000-9 009-391-258 24180 116Lougheed AVE LT 1; SEC 15; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP10848 22709 Hwy.,

10669-0000-0 003-096-238

20520 LORNE AVE

LT 741; DL 279; NWD; PL NWP2180

52573-0127-7 004-398-980

22907 113 AVE

LT 27; DL 402; NWD; PL NWP71904

84511-0218-0 024-333-000

10694-0100-6 002-180-669

11261 DARTFORD ST

LT 765; DL 278; NWD; PL NWP114

52633-0201-1 002-117-487

11790 BURNETT ST

LT 1; SEC 17; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP59452

84512-0332-0 025-461-125

20823-0102-0 017-881-161

102 12025 207A ST

LT 2; DL 241; NWD; PL LMS431

52650-1700-2 002-811-863

11667 229 ST

LT 239; SEC 17; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP61520

84525-0262-0 027-592-154

52 11282 COTTONWOOD DR LT 52; SEC 16; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCS2464

20859-0138-4 001-282-573

12138 FABER CRES

LT 38; DL 242; NWD; PL NWS336

52651-0302-0 028-214-994

2 22977 116 AVE

LT 2; SEC 17; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCS3824

94638-0102-9 002-267-594

25895 100 AVE

LT 21; SEC 1; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP49877

20879-0600-2 006-227-236

21101 122 AVE

LT 136; DL 242; NWD; PL NWP48094

52651-0315-0 028-215-125

15 22977 116 AVE

LT 15; SEC 17; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCS3824

94639-0000-7 010-818-995

25983 100 AVE

LT 12; SEC 1; TWP 12; NWD; PL NWP2310

20888-2900-3 003-860-906

21033 WICKLUND AVE

LT 80; DL 242; NWD; PL NWP46729

52656-0276-0 024-239-721

76 23085 118 AVE

LT 76; SEC 17; TWP 12; NWD; PL LMS2612

94709-0000-5 011-206-969

BYRNES RD

LT A; DL 433; NWD; PL NWP6772

20900-2212-0 023-424-231

20933 ALPINE CRES

LT 2; DL 243; NWD; PL LMP28347

52695-0055-0 027-323-501

411 12268 224 ST

LT 45; SEC 20; TWP 12; NWD; PL BCS2665

94741-0200-4 012-877-336

20969-0601-1 011-784-750

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MacKay chasing World Cup spot Pitt Meadows skater after national team position By Nei l Corbe tt sports@mapleridgenews.com

Pitt Meadows speed skater Michelle MacKay has been training with the best short track speed skaters in Canada, and this weekend she will compete against them for a spot on the Canadian team. It’s the start of a new Olympic cycle in speed skating, and this weekend is a big event on the calendar, as Speed Skating Canada hosts the fall short track ISU World Cup Selections. The racing runs today (Friday) through Sunday. The fastest six men and women will represent Canada in World

Cup races this fall. The top two men and women will be picked based on the weekend results, and the rest at the discretion of the national team coaches. MacKay arrived in Calgary last weekend, travelling with the national team. She lives in Montreal and trains there full-time. “If you want to get to the next level, you have to go to a centre,” she explained. There is more opportunity to train, the best coaching, and great intensity in the practices. There is a centre of excellence in Calgary, but she chose Quebec’s. The province is the hotbed of speed skating in Canada, and it is home of the biggest names in the sport, with rare exceptions. On the men’s side, of the 16 competitors only three are not from Que-

bec, and on the women’s side just four. She said the athletes have become good friends, but in Calgary, they will be out to beat each other this weekend.. They will skate the 500m, 1,000m and 1,500m events, and will be chosen for their placement. Fast times are not really important. In short track speed skating, with its roller derby reputation and toofrequent crashes, it is placement that counts. Racing experience is as important as having tremendous speed. MacKay has never competed at the ISU World Cup Selections before, so just skating in the weekend’s events will be an important step in her development. There are some openings on the team, but there are other fast up-and-

coming skaters who could take those spots. Mackay is a sprinter, the 500m her best event, and her best shot to skate in the World Cup would be in that event. The top two skaters from the weekend selections will skate all events at the World Cup races, and the remaining four will be entered in events they are strongest at. She enjoys the city of Montreal, the coaches with the centre, and attends school at Concordia University. She is studying athletic therapy, with the goal of becoming a physiotherapist. MacKay has seen progress since training in Quebec. She originally trained with a regional team, and last year was invited to train with the members of the national team. This weekend, she will get an idea of how far she has come.

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The newly-formed Revolution Basketball Club is celebrating its start up with a huge boost from the NBA. This community-based organization has been selected to be one of just 50 basketball clubs across Canada to pilot a Junior NBA program for boys and girls in kindergarten and grade one. The NBA will provide coaching development, practice plans and age-appropriate equipment to the Revolution Basketball Club to support this introductory basketball program for children 5-6 years old. The Jr. NBA curriculum has been developed by a team of experts in child development and physical literacy, Long-Term Athlete Development (LTAD) and basketball fundamentals. Coach Kate MacLeod, the club’s founder and president, said, “We are so excited to have the support of the NBA as we work to provide local opportunities to play basketball. The Jr. NBA and Steve Nash Youth Basketball programs will enable the Revolution Basketball Club to offer programs for boys and girls from Kindergarten through Grade Seven. The Jr. NBA program will consist of weekly one hour practices for twelve weeks, beginning in October 2014, and there are only 20 spots available. • For more information on this and other Revolution Basketball Club programs, see revolutionbasketballclub.com


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Ridge Meadows Minor Hockey product Tim Daly, seen here ripping a slapshot, has been named to the leadership group at St. Cloud State. He played for Langley in the B.C. Hockey League before joining the Huskies. A standout on the SCSU blueline over the past three seasons, Daly was named the Huskies’ Wiiliam Radovich Award winner for most improved play in 2013-14. Last winter, Daly charted two goals, seven assists and 53 blocks for the Huskies. In 103 career games for the Huskies, Daly has posted four goals, 10 assists and 107 blocks.

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A Maple Ridge hockey player has been picked to help lead an NCAA team into its new campaign this year. St. Cloud State University men’s hockey coach Bob Motzko has announced that Tim Daly will serve as an alternate captain for the upcoming 2014-15 season. “We are very excited to announce our team captains,” Motzko said. “We could not be more pleased to have this group carry on the leadership responsibilities needed for success.” A standout on the SCSU blueline over the past three seasons, Daly was named the Huskies’ Wiiliam Radovich Award winner for most improved play in 201314. Last winter, Daly charted two goals, seven assists and 53 blocks for the Huskies. In 103 career games for the Huskies, Daly has posted four goals, 10 assists and 107 blocks. He is a resident of Maple Ridge, and played junior hockey with Langley of the BCHL before his move to St. Cloud State. He helped lead their team to consecutive regular season conference championships in 2013 (WCHA) and 2014 (NCHC) along with two consecutive NCAA tournament bids during those same seasons. A 2013 NCAA Frozen Four participant and the 2013 NCAA Midwest Regional champion, St. Cloud State has won a total of 64 games over the past three years. St. Cloud State University will open its 2014-15 season with a 7:07 p.m. exhibition home game on Saturday, Oct. 4 against Trinity Western University at the Herb Brooks National Hockey Center in St. Cloud, Minn.


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It is with profound sadness we announce the passing of my brother Ken McMaster. Ken was a long time resident and business owner in the Maple Ridge area, then moving on to Edmonton. He had many long time friends, business associates and of course family. He is survived his wife Shirley, only daughter Trina her husband Daniel John, 2 granddaughters Kayla and Angela, great grandchildren Aubree and Carter. His sisters Vera, Beatrice and Leona (Wilf) and many nieces and nephews and extended family. He is predeceased by his parents Alex and Dorothy, brother Don and sisters Ruby, Marge, Fay and Francis. There will be a Celebration of his life September 28th at 2 pm North Gate Lions Seniors rec. center, Edmonton Alberta. In lieu of flowers, please make a donation to Cancer Research.

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Van Kam’s Group of Companies requires P/T Class 1 Drivers for the Surrey area. Applicants must have LTL & P&D driving experience and must be familiar w/the Greater Vancouver region. P/T position may lead to Full-time.

160

CLEANING STAFF Will Pickup & Drop off Commercial Transport & Diesel Engine Mechanics

MUST BE MATURE

Call before 7pm 604-463-5054 CONSTRUCTION SITE In your NEIGHBOURHOOD

Req: Carpenters, Helpers Labourers, CSO’s/OFA’s TCP’s, Cleaners $11-28/hr

Required for Cullen Diesel Power Ltd. and Western Star and Sterling Trucks of Vancouver Inc. Positions available in Surrey. Cummins, Detroit Diesel and MTU engine exp. considered an asset. Factory training provided.

Work Today, Daily or Weekly Pay Apply 9AM to 2PM at: 118 – 713 Columbia Street

We Offer Above Average Rates!

Union Shop - Full BeneďŹ ts

Van-Kam is committed to employment equity and environmental responsibility. We thank all applicants for your interest!

New West 604.522.4900

182

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

FINANCIAL SERVICES

281

TAX FREE MONEY is available, if you are a homeowner, 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

ACCOUNTING / TAX /BOOKKEEPING

ENGINEER / DRAFTSMAN Machine shop/pressure vessel fabricator looking for Engineer/Draftsman for full time. Experience in pressure vessel design an asset. Must be fluent in Autocad. 2 – 10 years Drafting/design experience.

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

130

HELP WANTED

236

CLEANING SERVICES

Detailed House Cleaning

HELP WANTED

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

Earn Extra Cash!

mariescustomized cleaning@gmail.com 604-467-1118

Available routes in Maple Ridge

MAIDS R’ US

40000001 - 118 $YH 'HZGQH\ 7UN 5G +DZWKRUQH $YH 40000038 - 119A Ave, 119B Ave, 237A St, 238A St, 238B St, 239 St, Dewdney Trunk Rd. 40000045 - 106 Ave, 107 Ave, 238 St, 238A St, 239 St, 240 St, McClure Ave, Zeron Ave. 40000052 - 234 St, Dewdney Trunk Rd, Meadowlark Dr, 1LJKWLQJDOH $YH 6DQGSLSHU $YH 40000067 - 104 Ave, 239 St, Slatford Pl, Slatford St, Zeron Ave. 40210209 - 122 $YH $YH 6W +LQFK &UHV 40220250 - 125A Ave, 126 Ave, 220 St, 220A St. 40220261 - 124 Ave, 126 Ave, Blackstock St, Grace St. 40320352 - 122 $YH % $YH $YH 6W &DPSEHOO Ave, Creston St, Laity St. 40330333 &KDUOWRQ 6W &KLJZHOO 6W 'LWWRQ 6W (OWKDP 6W +DPSWRQ 6W .HQW 6W /RUQH $YH 3ULQFHVV 6W

AROUND GUARANTEED!

Maple Ridge Pitt Meadows NEWS

Available routes in Pitt Meadows

41011003 - 120 Ave, 120B Ave, 121 Ave, 121A Ave, 193A St, Blakely Rd. 41011010 - Wildwood Cres. N (11448-11592, 11697-11758, 19720-19871), Wildwood Place (19754-19867) 41011026 - $OEHUWDQ 6W )DLUÂż HOG $YH +DPPRQG 5G +HUULQJ 3O Wildcrest Ave, Wildwood Cres.N. 41011027 - 115b Ave, 116B Ave, 195A St, Bonson Rd.

Circulation

604.476.2740

brian@mapleridgenews.com

Prompt Delivery Available

7 Days / Week

Meadows Landscape Supply Ltd. âœś Bark Mulch âœś Lawn & Garden Soil âœś Drain Gravel âœś Lava Rock âœś River Rock âœśPea Gravel

GARDENING

Excavators, Backhoes, Bobcats & Dump Trucks for hire TOPSOIL & GRAVEL

604-531-5935

(604)465-1311

.Jim’s Mowing. 310-JIMS (5467).

meadowslandscapesupply.com

LANDSCAPING DESIGN / INSTALLATION and MAINTENANCE Over 25 yrs experience.

Call (604)763-8795

BACK TO SCHOOL SPECIAL

604 575 5555

281

Strata, Commercial & Residential Pavers, Walls, Full Garden Make-Overs, New Lawns & top dressing & Drainage. mygardenerlandscaping.ca

Bookkeeping & Accounting Payroll, Year-end, Financial Statements, Income Taxes E-FILE Service Ph: 604-465-2123 Cellular: 604-788-0161

Submit resumes to charles@emmfg.com

An Alberta Oilfield Company is hiring experienced dozer and excavator operators, meals and lodging provided. Drug testing required. 1-(780)7235051.

GARDENING

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 203

TRAVEL with bcclassified.com

130

PERSONAL SERVICES

Fax Resume: 604-888-4749 E-mail: ars@cullendiesel.com

To join our team of professional drivers please send a resume and current drivers abstract to: careers@vankam.com or Fax: 604-587-9889

TRADES, TECHNICAL

Needed for Mon. Wed. & Thurs. Early Mornings. $11/hour

• Certified Home Study Course • Jobs Registered Across Canada • Gov. Certified 35 Years of Success! www.RMTI.ca

(P/T) CLASS 1 DRIVERS Pick-Up & Delivery

HELP WANTED

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

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FLAGGERS NEEDED. No Certification? Get Certified, 604-575-3944

Truck Mechanic. Valley Carriers is looking for a journeyman/red seal mechanic ($3237), an apprentice mechanic ($20-28) as well as a service assistant/mechanic’s helper ($14-18). A family business with positive atmosphere. Call: Russ Klassen 604-768-0800 or email:russ@valleycarriers.com

156

SALES

HEAVY EQUIPMENT SALES OPPORTUNITY Thirty years, an industry leader of heavy equipment is seeking an energetic, reliable & experienced self starter to join our exciting growing sales team. The Sales Representative will maintain and develop an existing diversified client market and also prospect potential customers and rentals and sales of heavy equipment. Crane and or heavy equipment knowledge is an asset. Auto Cad experience a plus.

PERSONAL SERVICES 171

ALTERNATIVE HEALTH

EUROPEAN IN-HOME PRIVATE STUDIO From $55. By Appt. Call 604.230.4444

182

FINANCIAL SERVICES

Are You $10K Or More In Debt? DebtGo can help reduce a significant portion of your debt load. Call now and see if you qualify. 1800-351-1783

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

Since 1985 604-808-0212

242

CONCRETE & PLACING

HERFORT CONCRETE

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

3-LINE EXAMPLE

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778-231-9675, 778-231-9147

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PRINT AD: Includes photo and 3-lines for one week.

BC&ODVVLĂ€ HG FRP

ONLINE AD: BC-wide reach! For one week!

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ONLINE AD: Local reach — until you cancel it!

DRYWALL

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

If you are interested in this exciting & unique opportunity, please forward your resume by fax: 604.599.5250 or via e-mail barbara@megacranes.com

$

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

FREE ESTIMATES

Competitive Compensation Package Offered!

SURREY: 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, hardwood oors throughout and new roof. $549,000. 604-575-5555.

Call 604.575-5555

ELECTRICAL

YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 Service Call Lic #89402 Same day guarn’td We love small jobs! 604-568-1899 Need CA$H Today? Own a vehicle? Borrow up to $25,000. Snapcarcash.com 604-777-5046

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HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 281

GARDENING

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 287

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 300

LANDSCAPING

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 320

MOVING & STORAGE

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 356

RUBBISH REMOVAL

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 372

SUNDECKS

PETS 454

CEDAR HOGFUEL

AFFORDABLE MOVING

Special Spring prices Sawdust also available

www.affordablemoversbc.com

$45/Hr

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

D Garden Blend Soil D Lawn Blend Soil D Custom Blends avail. D Composted Mushroom Manure

LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE

604-537-4140

NO Wood byproducts used

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

.proworks

283 GUTTERS & DOWNSPOUTS

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

M.T. GUTTERS

CHOICE RENOVATIONS

Professional Installation

~ FULLY INSURED ~

604-465-5193

456

**EXT/INT FALL SPECIAL** LOOK for our YARD SIGNS

Gary 467-3024 Cellular 604-671-9694

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

Free Turf

“Award Winning Renovations” 32 Years of Experience

604-728-3009

info@jkbconstruction.com www.jkbconstruction.com

www.paintspecial.com

1-800-663-5847

Running this ad for 10yrs

PAINT SPECIAL

Den’s GarDENing Services

3 rooms for $299, 2 coats any colour

Landscaping, Cleanups, Pruning, Hedges, Rubbish Removal, Topsoil, Gravel. Tree Topping, Chipping & Stump Grinding.

604.465.2944 317

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

Email: harryoosta@gmail.com Full Service Plumbing from Parker Dean. Fast, reliable, 24/7 service. Take $50 off your next job if you present this ad. Vancouver area. 1800-573-2928

332

PAVING/SEAL COATING

604-465-1311

320 288

300

LANDSCAPING

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

MOVING & STORAGE

PITT MEADOWS PAVING A Complete Asphalt Service

MIRACLE MOVING

HOME REPAIRS

RETIRED carpenter wants to keep busy. small carpentry jobs. Will repair or build new Ken 604-460-7803

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

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Larry Donnelly 604.813.7283 or Dennis 604.417.1691

MOUNTAIN-MOVERS.ca (778)378-6683

338

PLUMBING

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

551

GARAGE SALES

BLOOMERS

551

GARAGE SALES

MAPLE RIDGE

12776 256 Street Maple Ridge

Multi Family Garage Sale

CLOSED FRIDAYS

SATURDAY,

Open at 1pm on Saturday’s & Sunday’s only on these dates: - Sept 20th & 21st SEASON CLOSING OUT VEGETABLE GARDEN SALE

12515-220A Street

BIG FAT JUICY MULTI FAMILY GARAGE SALE

120 A Ave off 206 B (By The Keg)

Sat Sept. 20th 9am ~ 2pm

PRESSURE WASHING POWER WASHING GUTTER CLEANING

SAME DAY SERVICE AVAILABLE

Call Ian 604-724-6373

353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS

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

Townhouse Complex Garage Sale

22488 116th Ave

Maple Ridge

341

Richmond Hills

Sweet Pea & Dahlia Bouquets $2.

Visit: www.farmfresh

LOCAL PLUMBER $45 Service Call Plumbing, Heating, Plugged Drains. Mustang Plumbing 778-714-2441

Maple Ridge

9am ~ 3pm, Rain or Shine

Free Coffee

GARAGE SALES

Sept, 20th, 9am-2pm

Corn, Cucumbers, Tomatoes, Squash, Zucchini, Red Cabbage, Banana Peppers & MORE!

~ CASH ONLY ~

551

Saturday, Sept. 20th

All types of Roofing Repairs Free Estimates

604-467-6065 MAPLE RIDGE - RUSKIN

LARGE VARIETY

Garage Sale

Free Estimates * Fully Insured

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 P/B GERMAN ROTTWEILERS Ready Sept. 21st. Vet checked. $500. each. 778-899-3326 WANTED: 2 Female Chihuahuas For good home. Call 604-615-7407.

bcclassified.com 604-575-5555

$59.00 Per Ton

Professional Quality Workmanship

Call Scott at 604-618-0333 Certified Arborist

www.jonesbroscartageltd.com

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

CHECK CLASSIFIEDS

Meadows Landscape Supply

604.463.0718 ~ 604.460.6656

Your Tree Service For Honest Prices & Quality Work

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

MISC SERVICES

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

TOPSOIL

SCREENED TOPSOIL MUSHROOM MANURE BARK MULCH 604-467-3003

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

✶Dump Site Now Open✶

A - 20779 Lougheed Hwy Maple Ridge

• • •

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

**Don’t FALL Behind**

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

.give and take tree service 778.872.8406

Scott 604-891-9967 604.339.1989 Lower Mainland 604.996.8128 Fraser Valley

PETS

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

359 SAND, GRAVEL & TOPSOIL

www.paylesspropainting.com

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

Residential & Commercial

477 . FREE Scrap Metal Removal. .FREE Scrap metal removal. Appls, BBQS, exercise equip, cars, etc. 604-572-3733 ww.tkhaulaway.com

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

16897 Windsor Road Pitt Meadows

SPECIALIZING IN

Prompt & Reliable Call Harry @ 604-761-5132

FEED & HAY

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

Pay-Less Pro Painting

Repair, Replace, Remodel...

FREE ESTIMATES

Augustine Soil & Mulch Ltd. Pitt Meadows, BC

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

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

TOTAL RENOVATIONS

*Kitchen Cabinets *Vanities *Crown Moulding *Finish Carpentry *More

TREE SERVICES

We Sell Weed...

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

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

374

TONY’’S PAINTING

Call Tim 604-612-5388

287

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

604-465-3189

.

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

329 PAINTING & DECORATING

17607 Ford Road Pitt Meadows

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

EQUESTRIAN

356

Sat Sept 20th 8am - 4pm. corner of 280th Street & 96th Ave. Futon, 39’’ Simmons bed, childrens items, canning jars, clothing for all, crosscut / hand saws, wood boxes, butter boxes. Exceptional low prices.

Sport Collectibles, Antiques, Household, Kids, Sporting goods, Tools, Toys, Furniture mikes hauling 604-516-9237

RUBBISH REMOVAL

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

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MERCHANDISE FOR SALE 509

AUCTIONS

MASSIVE September 27th Food Equipment Auction Hobart Mixers & Meat Process, Bunn Coffee, True Refrigeration, Cambro Smallwares, over 800 lots! Online bidding available via BidSpotter. www.KwikAuctions.com

536

REAL ESTATE 627

HOMES WANTED

RENTALS 706

Fraser View & Maple View Apartments

WE BUY HOMES BC • All Prices • All Situations • • All Conditions • www.webuyhomesbc.com 604-657-9422

Certified Crime Free Multiple Housing

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

Maple Ridge Swan Court Apartments

Sorry No Pets CRIME FREE BUILDING

ANYTHING OF VALUE

Single Items to Entire Households 604-463-4449 604-209-6583

560

MISC. FOR SALE

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

563

MISC. WANTED

FARM EQUIP wanted. Farm tractors, back hoe & equip. Any condition. Call collect 1604-794-7139 or 604-795-0412

RENTALS APARTMENT/CONDO

Derek Manor 2048 Manning Ave. Port Coquitlam

DELUXE Condo: Pitt Meadows Maple Ridge, Cedar Downs 2 bed & Den, 4th fl, 2 pk lots, large storage, near WC Exp & Shopping, high-end appli, A/C, heated tile fls, Shaw internet incd, Avail Nov 1, $1500 + Utilities, 604-760-1265

706

APARTMENT/CONDO

and Hydro Near Shopping & Amenities. SENIOR’S DISCOUNT

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

1 bdrm suite ~ $775 2 bdrm suite ~ $925 S Includes heat/hot water S 1.5 blocks to various bus stops S 2 blocks to Safeway/medical S City park across street S Gated parking and Elevator S Adult oriented building S References required CALL FOR APPOINTMENT

604-464-3550

604-463-2236 604-463-7450

SENIORS DISCOUNT

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

Good Apartment Sizes Heat SH/W S Parking 1 Bedroom ~ $795/mo. 2 Bedroom ~ $925/mo.

MAPLE RIDGE Central - Large 1 bdrm apt. Deck, laundry facils, prkg & storage. NS/NP. $630/mo. Avail Oct 1st. Call 604-937-3534.

1/2 month Rent Free Ask manager for details.

741

OFFICE/RETAIL

1 Bdrm apts $750 2 Bdrm apts $800

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

Contact Sandy @ (604) 945-5864 Email Sandy@terramanagement.ca

AVAILABLE NOW Maple Ridge

AVAILABLE NOW

Ref.s & Credit check req’d

Saturday & Sunday • 12pm - 4pm

1/2 month Rent Free Ask manager for details.

MAPLE RIDGE

No pets ~ Avail. Oct. 1st

2 & 3 bedroom units available for $826 - $1100/mo 1205 Johnston (at Guildford) Coquitlam Close to all amenities (Transit, shopping schools and parks)

OFFICE/RETAIL

19071 Ford Rd. Pitt Meadows

Great Location

Includes: Heat, Hot Water

OPEN HOUSE CO-OP LIVING

741

Polo Club Apartments

Queen Anne Apts.

Impeccably Clean!

SENIORS DISCOUNT

MAPLE COURT I 22437 121st Ave 604-467-0715 &

MAPLE COURT II 22423 121st Ave 604-467-4894

MAPLE RIDGE CENTRAL

1 Bdrm Apt $750 2 Bdrm Apt $850 Includes heat, h/w. N/P. Avail Oct 1st.

604-476-6683

MAPLE RIDGE

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

SUNRISE 22292 122nd Avenue (604)349-5982 SORRENTO 22260 122nd Avenue (604)319-9341

709 COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL 288sf & 750sf office space for lease. 19141 Ford Pitt Meadows. Call Tony 604-584-4704 PORT COQUITLAM, 1500 - 3000 sq ft. Ground floor commercial area. Facing onto city park. 1 blk from Lougheed/ Shaughnessy intersection. Call 604-464-3550.

736

22334 - 117th Ave Phone 604-463-5660

741

The Scrapper

Onsite Manager

604.465.7713 836

OFF-ROAD VEHICLES

2 BDRM bsmt suite for rent $900 per month incl utilities, w/d. No pets, non smoker, no drugs. Great Family oriented neighbourhood, close to amens. Mature person(s) only. Refs required. Call 604-7646821

750

SUITES, LOWER

845

SCRAP CAR REMOVAL

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

NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHER CLAIMANTS

MAPLE RIDGE, 24917 108B Ave. Lrg 2bdrm ste, 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- Albion area. 1 Bdr bsmt suite, f/s, w/d. Avail now, n/p, $750/mo incl utils. 604-308-4614. MAPLE RIDGE East Ctrl 124A Ave. 2 Bdrm grnd flr, very quiet, $900. Avail now. Charles 604-626-6783

751

SUITES, UPPER

Maple Ridge 2 bdrm main flr f/p h/w flrs, hot tub, pool $1200 incl utils. OPEN HOUSE Sunday 2-4pm. 23743 115 A Ave. 604-467-1118

752

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

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OFFICE/RETAIL

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

Rick Medhurst Royal LePage Realty

746

NOTICE is hereby given that creditors and others having claims against the estate of THOMAS EDMUND KEY aka TOM KEY, Deceased, formerly of 11002 Hazelwood Street, Maple Ridge, B.C. V2X 9P9, who died on January 29, 2013, are hereby required to send them to the undersigned Executor at the address provided, before October 18, 2014, after which date the Executor will distribute the said Estate among the parties entiltled there to, having regard to the claims of which the Executor then has notice. BRADLEY THOMAS SIEBEN 802-2020 Haro Street Vancouver, BC, V6G 1J3

METAL EXCHANGE WE BUY SCRAP METAL

Maple Ridge OfďŹ ce & Retail Space

OFFICE/RETAIL

FOUR INDIVIDUAL OFFICES

Contact Jim at 604-476-2720

Moorage Rental Year or Semi-annual Outdoor Storage Available Starting At $30/month for Boats, RV’s, Cars, Trucks & Trailers

3.5 ACRE, renovated 2500 sqft house, $1800/mo. 604-649-8987. sfong52@gmail.com

741

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

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

845

HOMES FOR RENT

604-463-3000

OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT

AUTO FINANCING

14179 Reichenback Rd

604.466.8404 (Erik)

$825/mo & $925/mo

* Renovated Suites * *Large *Clean *Very Quiet

ACREAGE

APARTMENT/CONDOS

1 & 2 Bdrms available

604-941-5452; 604-944-7889

DEVELOPMENT Potential in Urban Reserve. Maple Ridge 7.5 acres and 5 acres. Call 604-760-3792

609

Maple Ridge 1 bdrm $550m ~ 2 bdrm $625m Inc. hot water CertiďŹ ed Crime Free Building Mature adult oriented. Close to uptown 604-463-4131 for appt. (9am-5pm) MAPLE RIDGE

706

REAL ESTATE 603

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

MAPLE INN 11695 -224th St 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.

810

TRANSPORTATION

Glenwood Manor Apartments

2 & 3 Bdrm units available. Great location for seniors! Clean, quiet & affordable! Incls heat, h/w, cable. Senior Move-In Allowance. Refs & Credit check req.

For more info: google us.

TRANSPORTATION

Maple Ridge

Launch Ramp with 3 lines and ample parking for tracks and trailers

GARIBALDI Court

FURNITURE

#1 Cash Buyer

STORAGE

(604)466-5799

604.418.1932

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

749

(604) 463-9522 Central Maple Ridge

1 Bedroom suites avail Starting at $600/mo incl hot water & cable. No pets.

McKay Ave Dock, Maple Ridge 9am - 6pm Daily until Sept 21st 604 - 818 - 5747

APARTMENT/CONDO

Pitt Meadows Marina

633 MOBILE HOMES & PARKS

FOOD PRODUCTS

706

RENTALS

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

Building has been TOTALLY RENOVATED

TUNA FOR SALE

548

APARTMENT/CONDO

RENTALS

ROOMS FOR RENT

$75 OFF 1ST MONTH

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

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

Call 604-467-3944

2010 VENZA: Like new, only 20,000 kms, fully loaded, automatic, 6 cylinder, dvd system. $22,800. 604-575-5555.

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LAST CHANCE

ENDS SEPTEMBER 30TH

ON 2014 MODELS

7,500

GET $ PLUS A 5-YEAR COMPREHENSIVE WARRANTY UP TO ONE OF THE BEST BACKED WARRANTIES IN CANADA!

2014

2014

OUTSTANDING VALUE!

ACCENT 4DR L

WAS

$

2014 Accent “Highest Ranked Small Car in Initial Quality in the U.S.∆”

ALL-IN PRICING

15,180 10,959 $

INCLUDES

4,185

‡ $

IN PRICE ADJUSTMENTSΩ

2014

$

1.6L GASOLINE DIRECT INJECTION ENGINE • POWER DOOR LOCKS • VEHICLE STABILITY MANAGEMENT

WELL EQUIPPED:

WAS

$

ALL-IN PRICING

20,180 17,680

SANTA FE SPORT

INCLUDES

3,400

‡ $

$

SE w/Tech model shown

IN PRICE ADJUSTMENTSΩ

AIR CONDITIONING • AM/FM/ SIRIUSXM™/ CD/MP3 6 SPEAKER AUDIO SYSTEM W/AUX/USB JACKS • ELECTRONIC STABILITY CONTROL • STABILITY MANAGEMENT

IN PRICE ADJUSTMENTSΩ

Limited model shown*

ALL-IN PRICING

AND GET 2014 Accent “Highest Ranked Small 2014 Accent Car in Initial Quality in the U.S.∆” “Highest Ranked Small Car in Initial Quality in the U.S.∆”

FINANCING

23,395 19,995 $

VELOSTER MANUAL $

WAS

GENESIS COUPE 3.8L GT

MONTHS

IN PRICE ADJUSTMENTSΩ

WELL EQUIPPED: BLUETOOTH® HANDS-FREE PHONE SYSTEM • ELECTRONIC STABILITY CONTROL • HEATED FRONT SEATS • REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY WITH ALARM

WELL EQUIPPED:

ALL-IN PRICING

$

INCLUDES

3,685

‡ $

IN PRICE ADJUSTMENTSΩ

BLUETOOTH® HANDS-FREE PHONE SYSTEM • ELECTRONIC STABILITY CONTROL • HEATED FRONT SEATS • REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY WITH ALARM

7,500

UP TO $

IN PRICE ADJUSTMENTSΩ

THE ALL-NEW SONATA GL

$ WHEN EQUIPPED WITH FORWARD COLLISION WARNING. For more information visit www.llhs.org

Limited model shown*

119 1.9

LEASE THE SONATA GL FOR

2015

FOR

INCLUDES

3,400

$

21,680 17,995

GT Model shown*

14,995 % 0 84

$

ALL-IN PRICING

WAS

Tech Model shown*

4,000

ELANTRA L

2014

2014

UP TO $

Limited Model shown* 2015

TUCSON GL FWD

Limited Model shown*

ELANTRA GT L

2014

AMOUNT AVAILABLE ON THE 2014 GENESIS COUPE 3.8L GT

WELL EQUIPPED:

GLS Model shown*

IN PRICE ADJUSTMENTSΩ

%

AT

BI-WEEKLY

WITH $2,750 DOWN

WELL EQUIPPED: HEATED FRONT SEATS • ELECTRONIC STABILITY CONTROL • TRACTION CONTROL SYSTEM • AM/FMSIRIUSXM™/CD/MP3 5 SPEAKER AUDIO SYSTEM W/AUX/USB JACKS • STABILITY MANAGEMENT

DEALER #40087

Prices do not include administration fee of $599.

CALL US TODAY AT 604-467-3401 23213 Lougheed Hwy., Maple Ridge mapleridgehyundai.com

Lougheed Hwy.

Tamarack Lane

MAPLE RIDGE

MAPLE RIDGE

Haney By-Pass

The All New

Kanaka Way

® The Hyundai names, logos, product names, feature names, images and slogans are trademarks owned by Hyundai Auto Canada Corp. ‡Cash Cash price of $10,995/$19,995/$17,690/$17,995/$14,995 available on all remaining new in stock 2014 Accent L 6-speed Manual/2014 Tucson 2.0L GL FWD Manual/2014 Elantra GT L 6 Speed Manual/2014 Veloster Manual/2015 Elantra L Manual models. Prices include Delivery and Destination charges of $1,595/$1,760/$1,595/$1,695/$1,595, fees, levies and all applicable charges. Prices exclude registration, insurance, PPSA, license fees and dealer admin. fees up to $499. Fees may vary by dealer. Delivery and Destination charge includes freight, P.D.E. and a full tank of gas. ◊◊ Finance offer available O.A.C. from Hyundai Financial Services based on a new 2015 Elantra L 6-Speed Manual with an annual finance rate of 0% for 84 months. Finance offer includes Delivery and Destination of $1,595, fees levies and all applicable charges (excluding GST). Prices exclude registration, insurance, PPSA, license fees and dealer admin fees of up to $499. Fees may vary by dealer. Delivery and Destination charge includes freight, P.D.E. and a full tank of gas. Financing example: 2015 Elantra L 6-Speed Manual for $17,830 at 0% per annum equals $96 bi-weekly for 84 months for a total obligation of $16,147. $495 down payment required. Cash price is $14,995. Cost of borrowing is $1,152. Example price includes Delivery and Destination of $1,595, fees, levies, and all applicable charges (excluding GST). Prices exclude registration, insurance, PPSA, license fees and dealer admin. fees of up to $499. Fees may vary by dealer. ◊Leasing offer available O.A.C. from Hyundai Financial Services based on a new 2015 Sonata GL with an annual lease rate of 1.9%. Bi-weekly lease payment of $119 for a 36-month walk-away lease. Down Payment of $2,750 and first monthly payment required. Total lease obligation is $12,032. Lease offer includes Delivery and Destination of $1,695, fees, levies, and all applicable charges (excluding GST). Prices exclude registration, insurance, PPSA, license fees and dealer admin. fees of up to $499. Fees may vary by dealer. $0 security deposit on all models. 20,000 km allowance per year applies. Additional charge of $0.12/km on all models except Genesis Sedan and Equus where additional charge of $0.25/km. Delivery and Destination charge includes freight, P.D.E. and a full tank of gas. ΩPrice adjustments are calculated against the vehicle’s starting price. Price adjustments of up to $4,195/$3,400/$2,500/$3,695/$4,000/$7,500/$2,635 available on in stock 2014 Accent L 6-speed Manual/2014 Tucson 2.0L GL FWD Manual/2014 Elantra GT L 6 Speed Manual/2014 Veloster Manual/2014 Santa Fe Sport 2.0 Limited w/Saddle AWD/2014 Genesis Coupe 3.9L GT/2015 Elantra L manual. Price adjustments applied before taxes. Offer cannot be combined or used in conjunction with any other available offers. Offer is non-transferable and cannot be assigned. No vehicle trade-in required. •Prices of models shown: 2014 Accent 4 Door GLS/2014 Tucson 2.4L Limited AWD/2014 Elantra GT SE w/Tech/2014 Veloster Tech/Santa Fe Sport 2.0T Limited AWD/2014 Genesis Coupe 3.9 GT Auto/2015 Elantra Limited/2015 Sonata Limited are $20,530/$35,495/$29,530/$27,030/$41,030/$40,830/$27,390/$34,830. Prices include Delivery and Destination charges of $1,595/$1,760/$1,595/$1,695/$1,595, fees, levies and all applicable charges. Prices exclude registration, insurance, PPSA, license fees and dealer admin. fees up to $499. Fees may vary by dealer. Figures are used for comparison purposes only. ∆The Hyundai Accent†/Elantra received the lowest numbers of problems per 100 vehicles among small/compact cars in the proprietary J.D. Power 2014 initial Quality StudySM (IQS). Study based on responses from 96,119 new-vehicle owners, measuring 239 models and measures opinions after 90 days of ownership. Propriety study results are based on experiences and perceptions of owners surveyed in February-May 2014. Your experience may vary. Visit jdpower.com. †‡•ΩOffers available for a limited time and subject to change or cancellation without notice. Dealer may sell for less. Inventory is limited, dealer order may be required. Visit www.hyundaicanada.com or see dealer for complete details. The SiriusXMTM name is a registered trademark of SiriusXM Satellite Radio Inc. All other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners. ††Hyundai’s Comprehensive Limited Warranty coverage covers most vehicle components against defects in workmanship under normal use and maintenance conditions.

BUY DIRECT!

Maple Ridge Hyundai has over 100 used vehicles in stock and priced BELOW MARKET VALUE!

2013 Chrysler 200 Touring Market Value $14,995

SALE PRICE

13,995

$

Stk#U11621

The All New

DEALER #40087

MAPLE RIDGE Prices do not include administration fee of $599.

2013 Kia Forte Koup EX Plus

2014 Kia Sorento LX AWD

Market Value $18,995

Market Value $24,495

SALE PRICE

SALE PRICE

17,995

$

Stk#U48293

23,495

$

Stk#U83971

CALL NOW FOR CALL US TODAY AT 604-467-3401 IMMEDIATE APPROVAL 23213 Lougheed Hwy., Maple Ridge 604-467-3401 mapleridgehyundai.com


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TWO DAYS ONLY

Sat, Sept 20, 8 am to 11 pm • Sun, Sept 21, 8 am to 8 pm

TAKE AN ADDITIONAL

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ALL DAY & NIGHT! INCLUDES REGULAR & SALE PRICED ITEMS EXHIBITORS

AVON • CENTERED WITHIN YOGA • SCENTSY Ridge Meadows Hospice Society Will Be Serving Hotdogs & Coffee 11 Am - 7 Pm - By Donation

SAT 5PM TO 9PM

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DENVERHAYES

WOMEN’S WINDRIVER APPAREL TOGGLE CARDIGAN COAT Our Reg. $79.99

SALE $59.99 MID RISE STRAIGHT-LEG JEANS Our Reg. $29.99 Sizes S–2XL.

SALE $22.49

More colours and styles available.

WOMEN’S T-MAX® VESTS WOMEN’S DENVER HAYES CASUAL BOOTS VIVIANNA LEATHER STRETCH RIDING BOOTS Our Reg. $169.99

GREAT NEW STYLES, EXCLUSIVE TO MARK’S MAPLE RIDGE.

SALE $127.49

9000

Starting at $

Sizes 6, 7–9, 10, 11.

Our Reg. $169.99

SALE $127.49 Sizes 6, 7–9, 10, 11.

Our Reg. $69.99 Sizes S–2XL.

SALE $52.49 DENVER HAYES CURVE-TECH® HANNA HIGH RISE STRAIGHT LEG JEANS Our Reg. $49.99 Sizes 2–18.

SALE $37.49

MAPLE RIDGE

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604-463-7277

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Saturday 8am to 11pm

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Sunday 8am to 8pm


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