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The number of crowded high school classes in the Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows school district – those with 30 or more students – has more than tripled. In Wednesday’s last meeting before this Saturday’s school board election, trustees heard there were 16 such crowded classrooms in 2013-2014, and this year there are 53. Maple Ridge Teachers’ Association president George Serra said teachers are always concerned with high class sizes. “We can say all the cliches we want about how great we’re doing, but at the end of the day, if class sizes are that large, teachers can not meet the needs of every student.” See Classes, 5

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Candidates about easing tax pain But ‘zero increase is not achievable’ By Phil M elnyc h u k pmelnychuk@mapleridgenews.com

Pitt Meadows mayoralty contender John Becker says he can create a zero-tax increase budget for residents, and do it without painful cuts that would peeve residents. A similar process in Maple Ridge, though, would be too painful, says the mayor, seeking a third term.

Zero-based budgets are not part of Ernie Daykin’s plan, if re-elected. “If we do a zero-based budget, or a reduction, then we have to have those real hard discussions – what are we going to cut? What are we not going to deliver? What are we not going to build?” Passing a budget without a property tax increase next year would be just passing costs down to residents in future years. The city has a responsibility to manage its finances without burdening future generations, he added.

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However, another candidate for mayor, Graham Mowatt, says it would be worthwhile to present a zero-based budget. “There are lot of inefficiencies that we could find in city hall in order to get to a zero-per-cent increase.” He’d like to staff to do zero-based budgeting exercise and wants more public input into the process. “It may turn out we can’t do it, but that’s my goal. We should at least take a look at it.” Mowatt says trimming spending

by between $2 million and $3 million would be enough to create no tax increase. A three-per-cent increase in property taxes works out to about $1.8 million in revenue. If elected, Mowatt would also put a wage freeze on the non-union management staff within city hall that he says get annual two-per-cent raises. Staff increases, though, are pegged to those that Canadian Union of Public Employees get, Daykin added.

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Where to put the Pitt overpass Becker team’s traffic solution draws fire By Nei l Corbe tt ncorbett@mapleridgenews.com

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he Allen Way overpass being touted by mayoralty candidate John Becker and his team as the solution for Pitt Meadows’ traffic woes is extravagant, if not pie-in-thesky, according to opponents.

Becker touts the plan of having a long overpass, crossing both the CPR railway crossing and the Lougheed Highway, at Allen Way. It is a way to get commuters out of the city quickly, without having to stop for trains, and as an alternative entrance to the city would take some of the traffic pressure off the Harris Road Intersection. Bill Dingwall, seeking a seat on council, said there is no question that traffic congestion on Harris Road and on Lougheed Hwy. through Pitt Meadows are frustrations for residents and a “really big priority issues for Pitt Meadows.” He noted that the proposed overpass at Allen Way would easily be a $100 million project, and take years to secure funding for, let alone design and build. The cost alone, he said means the city should seek more viable solutions. “The citizens sure can’t afford to pay for all that.” He said council’s role is to lobby the provincial and federal government

Congestion on Harris Road has long been a source of frustration for Pitt Meadows residents. for funding to remedy the traffic situation. The North Lougheed Connector, to Abernethy Way, is a partial solution to east-west traffic congestion, Dingwall said, and noted that Pitt Meadows should be a good neighbour to Maple Ridge on that project. “Maple Ridge has already invested a lot,” he said. Council candidate Andrew Thompson said highway overpasses at both Allen Way and Harris Rd. would have to be investigated thoroughly. Harris Rd. would impact businesses, but Allen Way would take land out of the Agricultural Land Reserve. “And what about residents on

188th Aveune?” he asked, noting that their residential neighbourhood would suddenly become a main traffic artery. Thompson pointed out that the Coast Meridian Overpass in Port Coquitlam, which he says would be a comparable project, cost $132 million to build. “And that was five years ago. What is it going to cost now?” He suggested the costs could be more than $150 million. The total cost of building a connecting road and an overpass at Harris Road was pegged at $34 million, excluding land expropriation. Another report from the city suggested the figure would be closer to $52 mil-

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lion. Thompson added that the city should concentrate on rapid bus on the highway and improving community shuttle services. “We’re under serviced for transit.” Mike Stark, part of Becker’s team, supports the Allen Way overpass. A new overpass at Lougheed Hwy. and Harris Rd. would be good for eastwest traffic on the highway, he concedes, because the traffic light would be eliminated. “But it does nothing for the Harris Road railway crossing.” He noted that 22 trains per day travel through the city, blocking commuters before they can even get

to the congested highway. “It seems like every time you go up Harris Rd., you’re stuck.” Stark pointed out construction of an overpass at Harris Road would be disruptive to businesses in the area, whereas the Allen Way project would have comparatively minimal impact. He said the project cannot be compared to the Coast Meridian overpass because the Port Coquitlam route spans an entire train yard. The Allen Way proposal could be shorter than the Coast Meridian’s 580-metre span, he estimated. He acknowledged it is only a viable plan if it has one-third funding from both the federal and provincial governments, and if the railway puts in 15 per cent. “If you don’t have a plan, it’s never going to happen,” said Stark. He added, when the plan is put to residents, as he knocks on doors, “they love it.” Becker noted that a member of his team, Coun. Bruce Bell, resurrected an old idea with the Allen Way overpass, and the team embraced it as a potential solution to gridlock in the city. It would obviously require the support of the CPR, highways ministry, residents of the area and federal government. The idea is to have Baynes Road continue north, elevating in time to get vehicles over the tracks and across the highway. He concedes it would be an expensive project, and could not be done without partnerships from senior government. “It’s not something that’s going to happen overnight,” he concedes. “But we need to plan for this, regardless.” He said investigating the Allen Way overpass is a task the new council should undertake in the first year of its mandate.

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Maple Ridge mayor’s race too close to call By Phil M elnyc h u k pmelnychuk@mapleridgenews.com

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udging by the two-fold increase in people in the advance polls this year, Maple Ridge residents might be eager to get the voting booth Saturday. They might be eager for a change. And they might be eager to see someone else in the may-

or’s chair, says Gary Cleave. Cleave is one of the five running for mayor and knows he’s not going to win. But he’s confident council will change. “I would not be at all surprised to see a change of mayor,” Cleave said. “I think that Ernie [Daykin] and Mike [Morden] are probably going to split the probusiness Liberal establish-

ment vote. Those guys are going at it hammer and tong.” While Morden’s been criticizing Daykin, he might pay the price as well for being on the existing council that people want turfed. “I would not be surprised to see both mayors lose,” said Cleave. “But right now, the only thing I feel comfortable with

is the advance polls suggest there’s going to be a different council.” A total of 1,492 people showed up at the early voting booths this year, double that from 2011. Morden’s campaign organizer, Wilson Sieg, says municipal elections are difficult to call because there isn’t the same amount of voter infor-

mation available as is in provincial elections. Sieg has managed dozens of campaigns at the federal and provincial levels. “When you’re this close to the action and you’re in a bubble, it’s really hard to say.” Every candidate’s goal should be to get enough peo-

ple to turn out and then elect a good council, he said. “It’s just about five good people wanting to become mayor.” Nicole Read and Graham Mowatt are also seeking election as mayor. Morden’s campaign sent out “voice-drop” messages to the land lines of about 18,000 voters Monday, with a 30-second message.

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Why Do You Vote? We asked you to write the final ad in this series. These are your words. Voting is a hiring process. Candidates are job applicants, and voters are the employer. Your vote is your voice, it’s one of the most powerful tools you possess – the other is your point of view. In your point of view, who is best for the job? Who do you want to hire? Lara Cooley It is a right that we are very privileged to have and we need to acknowledge that. Voting is an important part of democracy and a way to have you voice heard. Every vote counts, plus it’s one of the easiest ways to be involved in how our society is governed :) Miranda Tymoschuk My family has been in Maple Ridge for six generations. I’m proud to call this city home and I want to continue to be. Canadian soldiers gave their lives so we could live in a democratic country. Do them the respect of voting. Kiirsti Owen I vote because election day is four days after Nov. 11 and you aren't honouring the people who fought for your right to vote when you fail to do so. Not going to vote? Might as well take off that poppy pin right now. Troy Machan Why do I vote? because it's the thing to do to be a good citizen. because I believe that my values of caring for each other should be lived out. because community spirit shows when we all engage, whether by voting or voicing our opinions. I vote because I care about what happens in my community. Katie Stein Sather

Who among us doesn’t want to matter, doesn’t want to make a difference, doesn’t want to be heard? In our democratic system, we have the opportunity to do all three – by voting in the upcoming civic election. For most of my adult life, I didn’t vote. Why bother? My vote didn’t matter. One government’s as bad as all the rest. Nothing will ever change. Sound familiar? Then, several years ago, I decided it was time to grow up and take responsibility for myself. That included realizing I had an obligation, as a citizen of Canada, to be heard, whether in a federal, provincial, or civic election. Not only did I have an obligation to be heard, but also I had an obligation to decide what was important to me, to inform myself on what candidates had to offer in terms of what was important to me, and to get my ass out there on the appointed day and mark my ballot. It’s time to grow up. It’s time to believe what you have to say through your vote matters. It’s time to invest in your community, the place where you live, the place where you’re raising your children, the place that will change – maybe for the better, maybe for the worse – even if you don’t vote. To make sure the change is the right change, for you and for generations to come, get your ass out there on November 15. No excuses. Do your research. Be heard. Play an active role in your community. Stop letting other people’s voices matter more than yours. Make yours matter. VOTE! Rick Modien

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The numbers of unlisted phone numbers or those who only use cellphones reduces the number of land line connections that pollsters or politicians can access. Sieg said the voice drops have produced some positive and neutral responses. Feedback received at the front doors of residents is also hard to gauge, he said. People are reluctant to say how they feel in a small community. Daykin, seeking a third term as mayor, said it’s obvious some people want a change. But he still considers himself the front-runner. “I’m getting a ton of positive feedback and support.” He says he believes he’s been a good leader of council, but may have to adjust his style. He makes no assumptions, though. “I think it’s going to be a tight race for sure.” He said the high point in the campaign was the debate on homelessness and crime at the Salvation Army, where he was criticized for rising crime rates. “Yes, it was tough to hear those things said about me.”

He’d be willing to talk about relocating the Salvation Army’s Caring Place, situated at the entrance to downtown on 222nd Street and Lougheed Highway, if other agencies agree. Mowatt predicts an increase in voter turnout of between 10 and 20 per cent over the 25 per cent total from 2011. “I think there’s a very real mood for change,” he said.

“The No. 1 issue is crime. They feel nothing has been done.” Graham Mowatt, mayoralty candidate “The No. 1 issue is crime. They feel nothing has been done.” Mowatt predicts he’ll finish second with Daykin the winner and Morden third, “if not fourth.” “There’s hardly anyone I find, except some Rotarians and business people, who are supporting,” Morden, he said. Morden said by voice mail that he was feeling “happy and healthy” and was looking forward to Saturday night.

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Voting time Change is a powerful word in politics. There will be change in the faces around the tables that govern our tax dollars after Saturday’s municipal elections. Much of that change has been forced by events. In Maple Ridge, an incumbent councillor is running for mayor. Two other sitting councillors did not seek re-election. In Pitt Meadows, the mayor didn’t seek re-election, and Doug Bing vacated his council seat earlier in the year to fulfill his role as MLA. School board trustees Kathy Marshall and Sarah Nelson also did not run again. So there will be change, even more on committees and regional boards as representatives fill new roles. While change can be a powerful motivator, we wonder if it hasn’t become more rhetoric than reality. Has the United States changed much after six years of Barack Obama? Change and hope were his mantra. That said, the beauty of municipal politics is its closeness. No matter who you vote for Saturday, that person is, in a sense, your neighbour. You will see them in the grocery store, walking their dogs, at the gas station. These are the people responsible for spending your tax dollars every year. When the federal election comes along next year and candidates toe party lines on foreign policy issues, we will long for the relevance of municipal politics. We salute all of the people who have had the courage of their convictions and put their names forward for election. We hope to hear more from them than a need for change, or that they’ll listen to you. But we recognize the commitment made by these candidates, the risks they have taken. The least we can do, as taxpayers and their neighbours, is cast a vote on Saturday. –Black Press

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he civic election campaigns in both Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows are almost over, but you still have a chance to cast a ballot. And please spare me any garbage excuses about not having enough time or you forgot the date or Sidewinder the dog ate your ID. Sandy Macdougall If you care enough about your city or the School District 42 board of trustees, you will get off your butt long enough to get to the nearest polling station to vote. If you don’t give enough of a hoot about these things to vote, for the next four years, please don’t whine to me about your disappointment with the decisions and actions of these locally elected officials. There are plenty of candidates for all of the offices in both cities, but they need support to make their efforts worthwhile. If you can only find one candidate to support, then go out and vote for that single candidate, but don’t sit at home and pass up the opportunity to show your pleasure, or displeasure, with the candidates. A recently published poll indicated

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widespread dissatisfaction with many local councils in Metro Vancouver, including Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows. But does that civic displeasure apply to all incumbents or just a few? The decision is up to voters to settle. Have the incumbents performed sufficiently to merit further support or re-election? Again, that is up to the voters. But the only ones who matter are the voters who actually get out to vote. One thing I hear frequently is, “What difference does a single vote make?” Let me tell you, it can make a huge difference. The first time I ran for public office, I finished a long way back of the successful candidates. But the second time around, I finished just 17 votes behind Reg Franklin, a veteran member of council. I called for a re-count and subsequently closed the gap to finish within 10 votes. For the next several months, people would approach me to explain that they were sorry and apologized for not voting. If just 11 of those apologetic friends had got out to vote for me, I would have won. The point I am trying to make is to emphasize that every vote is important. And it also helps meet the obligation we have as free citizens living in a democ-

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racy. There are many important issues at stake for both city councils and the board of school trustees. Whether it’s urban sprawl, commercial development, transit, transportation, or school construction, important decisions are facing both cities and the school trustees. We have had ample opportunity to determine the policies and attitude of the candidates on the issues we consider important and now we must express our acceptance or rejection of the candidates by way of the ballot. And when the final counts are announced in both cities, we will have four years to decide if we made the right choices. You owe to yourself, to your children and grandchildren to carry out the simple obligation of free citizens living in a democracy to vote. In this past week, we gathered to remember and honour the sacrifices many people have made on our behalf so we could continue to enjoy our democratic rights and the freedoms we enjoy living In Canada. Don’t betray the legacy of those heroes and many others who fought and died or made other sacrifices for our country by not exercising your right to vote. Sandy Macdougall is a retired journalist and former district councillor.

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THE NEWS/letters online comments Don’t be ‘farm team’ Don MacLean · retired: Re: Hayes wants all bridges tolled (The News, Nov. 12). Perhaps the voters of Pitt Meadows should be asking the members of the left-wing ‘slate’ why three of them voted against a new mall on the north side of Lougheed Highway, which would, at completion, provide the city with $2 million of direct tax revenue and 1,000 jobs. No, not all of the jobs would be “mortgage payers.” They would, however, provide our young people an opportunity to get started in the work force close to home or to assist mom and dad with college tuition. Perhaps they would allow some of our more unfortunate citizens to avoid lining up at the food bank or even help some of our homeless. Meadowtown Mall currently contributes over $1,250,000 annually directly to the city. Try to imagine what our taxes would be without it. Try to imagine how our taxes could be reduced with another $2 million annually. Currently, the commercial and industrial tax rate is approximately 2.5 times greater than that of the residential rate, and yet they use very few of the services that we, as residents, use. Shouldn’t we have more commercial and industrial taxpayers? Please do not let anyone tell you that requiring the developer to pay for and build the North Lougheed Connector will somehow obligate the city to assist in building the Harris Road/Lougheed Highway interchange. However, if the connector is not built, there is no reason for the province or feds to step forward with any grant funding for the interchange. The traffic tie-ups will continue and likely worsen. Also, please do not let anyone tell you that their vote was to protect farmland. Three of the slate voted against reasonable farm homeplate legislation that would have protected our farmland against the continuing influx of monster estate homes on fertile land. Those lots will never be farmed again. Finally, please don’t allow our city council to become another farm team for the provincial legislature. Provincial ideology has no place at the community level. When you vote on Saturday, please vote for those candidates whose hearts are in Pitt Meadows.

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Who’s in it for public good? Editor, The News: Wow, how exciting: five candidates for one mayoral position, 26 candidates for six council positions and 12 candidates for five school board trustees. That’s 43 names to go through for a total of 12 positions. And almost all claiming that they are running because we need big changes and that they are just the right person to accomplish

this. Well, congratulations, you are accomplishing the exact opposite. How many people do you think are going to do their due diligence and seriously wade through the pile of information to elect just the right ones for the job? The actual result of this endless list of candidates will be that most of those who do go out to vote will throw up their hands and

vote for the names that are familiar to them, namely the status quo, and we end up with mostly the same people we have now. And do you still wonder why we have such a low turnout of voters? Is it not perfectly clear that it is for the same reason: they can’t be bothered spending the time to sort things out and shrug their shoulders with a ‘who cares, nothing changes

anyway.’ How I wish that many of you would not be in it for personal gain or recognition, but truly be interested in the public good. If that were so, most of you would support the few candidates who have the best chance of unseating the old guard so that we would indeed get the change we say we desire. Walter Verwoerd Maple Ridge

Trustees must care about future Editor, The News: Trustee confusion is rampant. Ask any Maple Ridge or Pitt Meadows resident to name a school trustee and most will say the name of a well-known Vancouver trustee. So why does everyone know her? Because she is doing her job: making sure school kids get

the best education possible. She’s frequently in the media and is willing to push the government with demands for more funding. She shows her frustration for the Liberal party, which has reduced education spending by more than $3.3 billion, has sucked B.C. down to $1,000 below the Canadian average per

student funding, and is presently spending megabucks on lawyers trying to prove it can change the Canadian Charter of Rights on a whim. Voters are about to make choices about future trustees and signs, promises and confusion are rampant. There is an easy solution: find out if the candidate will

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A Strong Voice for Maple Ridge

Wind knocks tree on house

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Cleaning Water Mains The City of Maple Ridge Operations Department will be commencing the annual flushing/cleaning program starting at 201 Street working east to 210th Street between Wharf Street and 132nd Avenue, for approximately sixteen (16) weeks beginning October 6, 2014. This maintenance work will improve the water quality; however, during this cleaning process some residents could experience water pressure drops and milky or dirty water. You may take the following steps to correct the problem: MILKY WATER: Open tap slightly to bleed air from the water lines. DIRTY WATER: Turn an outside tap on until the water becomes clear. This temporary interruption in service will be as brief as possible. Your understanding and cooperation is appreciated. If you have any questions or concerns please call the Operations Centre at 604-463-9581. 11995 Haney Place, Maple Ridge, BC V2X 6A9 Tel: 604-463-5221 • Fax: 604-467-7329

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A Remembrance Day wind storm that blasted southwestern B.C. left thousands of Maple Ridge families in the dark, and at least one family without a home. Paul and Micheline Surridge were looking out their window on Tuesday, watching trees be battered by the wind, and wondering if any might be a threat to blow down. Paul looked at one sturdy cottonwood, and remarked that it should certainly be able to stay upright. “Five minutes later, that tree was on our house – it was so surreal,” said Micheline. “I heard a big ‘crack’ and the whole place shook. The neighbours even heard it,” she said. Their house at 249th Street, just south of 119th Avenue, was seriously damaged by the tree, to the point that power can’t be on, and they can’t stay there. They may be out of their place for months.

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Wind toppled a tree onto Micheline Surridge’s roof. She estimated the cottonwood was 100 feet tall, and noted that it knocked over two other trees as it fell. The first-time home owners have only lived in the 1,200 square foot rancher for about five months. Fortunately, nobody was hurt in the incident. She noted that the tree was healthy, but it appears a stream may have undercut its roots. The storm left 43,000 customers in the Lower Mainland and Southern Vancouver Island without power. In Maple Ridge, at the peak of the storm, there were 9,000 B.C. Hydro customers without pow-

er between 1-3 p.m. Hydro spokesperson Simi Heer noted that there were seven larger circuit outages in Maple Ridge, and numerous “local” outages, which affected a smaller number of customers. Most were caused by trees being down on lines. The utility company had 11 crews, both Hydro and contractors, dealing with the issues. They got their first call at 8:30 a.m., and were kept running for 16 hours. Firefighters were also busy. Assistant fire chief Michael Van Dop noted the department had 59 calls in a 24-hour period – when eight would consti-

tute a normal work load. “We had all three fire halls going, and all hands on deck,” said Van Dop. He said 31 of those calls were for downed electrical wires, three for Hydro pole fires, five medical calls, and one was rescuing a person from an elevator that stopped between floors during a power outage. Firefighters were forced to close several roads while they dealt with downed wires. “Storm season has been pretty intense already,” noted Heer, but said Tuesday’s events don’t compare to a 2006 storm that put 250,000 customers around the province in the dark. Micheline Surridge is worried about the next big storm, and the trees around her property. There is one high tree in particular that could destroy the house, she said. With the city’s tree removal bylaw, she will ask municipal officials to visit her lot, and determine whether they can remove the trees. “I’ll be terrified if there’s another wind storm.”


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THAT DAY

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‘We are going in wrong direction’ Classes from front

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Garibaldi secondary had the most classes over 30 students with 16, while Pitt Meadows secondary had 14, Samuel Robertson Technical, nine, Maple Ridge secondary, eight, Westview, four, and Thomas Haney, two. Serra said the dual track system at Pitt Meadows can create timetable issues, with some classes small and others too large. “This district loves to laud how many innovative choice programs they have for kids, and that’s wonderful, but the more choice you give kids, the more kids will spread themselves out,

meaning you’re not always able to maximize 27-28 kids per class,” said Serra. “Choice is wonderful if you have the money to run choice programs.” Class size averages are also up across the district, due to budget cuts that have eliminated teaching positions. Average class sizes in Kindergarten went from 19.3 to 20.1 students; Grades, 1-3 from 21.5 to 22; Grades 4-7, from 26 to 26.5; and Grades 8-12, from 22.1 to 22.3. Teachers are compensated for each additional student in their class over 30. There is a formula

based on last year’s average teacher salary and other variables. Last year it worked out to $33.23 per student over 30 per month. School board chair Mike Murray said people should not be fooled by an artificially low number at the Grade 8-12 level, because it includes special needs classes that can be as low as 12 students, and teacher prep time is included in the calculations – which is one block in eight. Considering prep time, and removing these smaller classes from the average, the average class size is actually about 27 stu-

dents, he said. “What would it [class size average] have been, but for teachers achieving what they achieved in negotiations,” remarked Murray. “What we’re seeing is movement in the wrong direction.” Acting superintendent Laurie Meston offered three reasons for the increase in crowded classrooms: the challenge of timetabling students during job action; staffing classes at secondary schools by full-time equivalents rather than by head count; and the addition of staffing after the timetables were already implemented. Serra said the situation underlines the need for hard class size caps guaranteed in contract language – as there is at the elementary level. “Elementary numbers have always been maintained because there are hard limits they have to follow. So they know they can’t go over,” he said. “Without hard limits, what choice do they [school administrators] have?” They have no choice but to increase the size – that’s why we have to get our class-size language back. That’s the only guarantee.”

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Election signs unsightly in Pitt Candidates want more restrictions By Nei l Corbe tt ncorbett@mapleridgenews.com

Residents are fed up with election signs sprouting like weeds on every patch of green space in Pitt Meadows, and politicians agree that they have to be reigned in. “It is worse than I’ve ever seen it,” said Coun. Gwen O’Connell. “I hate them.” “I hear lots of complaints that they keep breeding.” She and Coun. Janice Elkerton have been involved in local politics since 1993. O’Connell said council should look at limiting the number of signs, restrict them to designated areas, or even consider eliminating them altogether. Elkerton said it is seen as a pivotal election. With Mayor Deb Walters stepping down, and Coun. Doug Bing elected MLA, there are two seats at the table which are open. “There are a lot more signs, and it’s all sides,” said Elkerton. “It has almost become environmental pollution. “But I understand the need for new people to get their names out.” She would support a limit on the

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One councillor believes there are more elections signs in Pitt Meadows this time because there are two open seats. number of signs a candidate can post, and limit them to private properties. “Get out door knocking – that’s still the most effective,” suggested Elkerton. Candidate Bill Dingwall brought the issue to council this week, saying the bylaw needs to be tightened. “Make it much more restrictive,” Dingwall said of the city election sign bylaw. “It is really unsightly.” He would like to see the bylaw changed to allow election signs no sooner than two weeks before the election “If I’m elected, that’ll be one of

the first things I bring forward.” Council candidate Mike Stark also agreed the signs are unsightly, and would support some limits. “There are no limits, and this year is ridiculous. It’s totally a sign war.” Mayoralty candidate John Becker noted that limiting signs would favour incumbents, who already enjoy an advantage over new candidates in terms of name recognition. He would support that signs be limited to private or business properties, rather than public properties. “That’s a true measure of support.”

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The intention of the meeting is to seek input from the area residents on the proposed amendments and address any questions which may arise. Please join us. Your thoughts are important to us. If you are unable to attend the meeting and would like information regarding this proposal, please contact Mussallem Realty Ltd. at 604-351-0571 or the District of Maple Ridge Planning Department at 604-467-7341.

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Transportation is a problem in Maple Ridge. What will you do to change that?? We have to advocate strongly with senior government for viable long-term transit funding. The governance structure of Translink is problematic for Maple Ridge as it gives us little voice. Adding in the bridge toll puts us at severe disadvantage compared to larger cities with greater transit and no tolls. I will advocate for improved West Coast Express service, a direct link to the new Evergreen line and community shuttle improvements with focus on areas with no service. What about schools? Municipal government cannot promise new schools – the provincial government funds these. They have indicated Albion in 2018 as the earliest new school site. This is a serious problem for families living in Silver Valley and Albion. Under the Provincial mandate we built an official community plan to ensure complete communities with schools. We have yet to deliver on that. I will approach the school district to set up a joint working group to see what we can realistically achieve together. It sounds like you’ve really thought your way through this. I have. I am a planner by nature. As a successful employer and business owner in the community I know that carefully managing your resources along with welcoming customers and treating them respectfully will ensure success.

If elected how will you communicate with your citizens? I have maintained social media accounts and a website as open forums since 2008 and will continue to do so. I personally answer my emails and phone and this will not change.

You are invited to attend a Development Information Meeting where representatives from Mussallem Realty Ltd. will present details on Official Community Plan Amendment and Rezoning Application 2014 - 074 - CU

The purpose of the application is to temporarily allow CS-1 (service Commercial) uses within the existing C-3 (Town Centre Commercial) zoned building.

How do you plan to reduce crime? Police need to deal with crime, not provide health care services. The homeless problem is part of my action plan. First, we will work with RCMP to ensure police services are sufficient and effective. Then, consider expanding the BIA security role in the downtown core. The combination of the these will help to ensure a safe environment for residents and business operators and do so cost effectively.

What makes you the best person for Mayor? Six years of Council experience. I’m a successful business owner and a 28-year resident with extensive community volunteer experience in Maple Ridge. I’m focused, have strong leadership skills, and understand the need for Council to work as a team. I see the opportunities we must seize and have a realistic plan to deliver much needed change.

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Maple RidgeMID-MONTH ThisNOVEMBER Month 2014 SPOTLIGHT ON: 2014 Maple Ridge Election Saturday, November 15, 2014 is Election Day

INFORMED: November 2014 Council Meeting Schedule Mayor and Council encourage everyone to attend these important public meetings. It’s your chance to see how public policy is debated and enacted.

This is it! On Saturday, November 15 we all go to the polls to select our Mayor, Council and School Trustees who will serve for the next four years. The polls will be open from 8:00 am until 8:00 pm at seven locations in the community. Here are the locations and addresses:

Monday, November 17 9:00 am, Workshop - Blaney Room: CANCELLED 1:00 pm, Committee of the Whole - Council Chambers Tuesday, November 18 7:00 pm, Public Hearing - Council Chambers Tuesday, November 25 7:00 pm, Council Meeting - Council Chambers Agendas & Minutes

Hammond Elementary School 11520 – 203 Street Laity View Elementary School 21023 – 123 Avenue Ridge Meadows Seniors Activity Center 12150 – 224 Street

Agendas for these meetings are posted online the Friday before the meeting date. Go to mapleridge.ca, click the link under Your Council on the home page.

Yennadon Elementary School 23347 – 128 Avenue

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If you are unable to attend a Council Meeting, Public Hearing or Committee of the Whole meeting you can now watch these meetings on your computer 24/7. The entire unedited meetings are posted two to three days after the meeting. The video is indexed to the agenda package so that you can watch them in their entirety or click through by agenda item. Go to mapleridge.ca and click on the video link at the centre of the home page.

Whonnock Elementary School 27472 – 112 Avenue The locations are spread throughout the community so that no one is more than a few minutes away from a voting place. A reminder that you can vote at any polling location in the City as you go about your day. It’s up to you to get out and vote. It only takes a few minutes of your time.

totals. There will be a link available in the Election 2014 section of the website, and you can see updates by refreshing your browser periodically. There are instructions on the pages. We will also be posting updates on the City Facebook and Twitter feeds. Add us today so you get the updates automatically. All of our social media sites can be found by searching ‘YourMapleRidge.’

If you go to the City website at mapleridge.ca and click on the Election 2014 link you will be taken to a collection of information that will answer all your questions on where and how to vote. This year we posted a series of videos on our City YouTube channel to show you what’s involved in voting and answering the frequently asked questions we receive.

The advance voting was more than double the 2011 election when the voter turnout was only 25%. What will the voter turnout be in 2014? It’s up to you Maple Ridge. Be Engaged. Be A Voter.

On election night you will be able to get the results at mapleridge.ca as the ballots are counted and added to the

INFORMED: Get a Head Start on Your Christmas Shopping Saturday, November 15: Final Farmers Market of 2014 Santa Claus will make his first appearance in Maple Ridge at the final Haney Farmers Market for 2014 on Saturday, November 15 from 10:00 am to 3:00 pm. The market is under cover at Grow & Gather Greenhouses located at 24565 Dewdney Trunk Road. You are invited to bring your camera along and get a photo with Santa as he takes a break from the North Pole to celebrate the culmination of the Haney Farmers Market’s 10th year serving the community. There’s still a great selection of local produce and you will enjoy some of the incredible fresh baking and the preserves, jellies and jams that are on offer. You can pick up a cup of coffee, and a fabulous sandwich from the Hunger Management Food Truck and sit and chat with your friends or share recipe ideas using ingredients from the items on offer. The Haney Farmers Market is a community meeting place. You also might enjoy the Farmers Market Fundraiser scheduled for Friday, November 21 at the Royal Canadian Legion. There’s a great dinner, prizes, draws and raffles all to celebrate the amazing work of the Haney Farmers Market volunteers and to keep our market financially strong. You can learn more online at haneyfarmersmarket.org or call Eileen at 604-467-8424 to get your ticket.

Contact us at enquiries@mapleridge.ca If you have a question about any of the content in this ad, or questions about any programs or services offered by the District of Maple Ridge, please send an email to enquiries@mapleridge.ca and one of our team members will respond to you.

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ENGAGED: Santa Claus is Coming to Town Mark Your Calendar For a Magical Event Over the next couple of weeks crews will be installing the Christmas decorations in the Town Centre as we transform our community into a winter wonderland. The traditional red Christmas bells that were originally purchased by the Downtown Business Association in the 1960s were renovated last year and hung along with new icicle lights, and you will see them back again by the end of the month. The Maple Ridge Christmas in the Park and Santa Claus Parade will happen on Saturday, December 6 and run from 4:00 to 8:00 pm. The parade route comes right down 224 Street and is one of the largest festivals of the year. If you’d like more information or to sign up as a volunteer, go online to mapleridgechristmasfestival.com. Keep an eye out for the next edition of Maple Ridge This Month for more details.

INVOLVED: Remembrance Day Thank You Maple Ridge The City of Maple Ridge would like to thank the members of Royal Canadian Legion Branch #88 for their superb work organizing the 2014 Remembrance Day Ceremony in Maple Ridge. We’d also like to thank all of the citizens who came out and made this the largest Remembrance Day celebration in our community’s history. An estimated 7500 people came out to pay tribute to the men and women who serve our nation and to pay tribute to those who have paid the ultimate price for freedom. It was a special day. Thank You Maple Ridge.

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Jackson Farm needs to take place in planning lineup Public will be consulted B y Phi l M elnyc h u k pmelnychuk@mapleridgenews.com

It’s going to be a long process but what should emerge is a Jackson Farm park that will draw visitors from beyond Maple Ridge. Recreation staff told council at the Nov. 3 workshop that the area at 102nd Avenue and Jackson Road must go through the master planning process. That requires hiring a consultant, who will determine how best to engage the public and getting their feedback on what they want to see for the location. The City of Maple Ridge acquired the park from developers in 2010 in exchange for allowing subdivision on land kitty corner to the park on 248th

The site’s history will be taken into account. Street. At 15 acres, it will be the largest park in the city, with sweeping views of pastoral land, evoking its farming past. Other existing parks, such as Whonnock Lake Park, Albion Park, and Maple Ridge Fairgrounds, have gone through the same process.

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Once a consultant has been chosen, an inventory of the site takes place. That will look at natural features, watercourse, trees and the site’s history. Feedback from the public will consist of public meetings and surveys and focus groups and include the opinions of stakeholders.

Once opinions have been gathered, guiding statements will be written to guide development followed by the writing of a draft plan. With a draft plan in place, the public again will have its say before the concept goes to council for approval. According to staff, Maple Ridge residents love their parks, with 87 per cent using them. However, money remains an issue for the park. Funds still haven’t been allocated in the city’s capital program, which allots spending priorities. Recreation general manager Kelly Swift said Jackson Farm has been added to the park’s master plan because of the strong public interest in the site. The group Friends of Jackson Farm fought to preserve it from development.

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• Al supports and is a member of the post secondary education task force. • Supported a plan which will allow easier access through transit, road improvements, cycling & pedestrian routes. • Supported a plan to address the housing needs of the overall community. • Supported the Downtown Core incentive program which has resulted in several residential and commercial projects being built or revitalized. • Supported an increase in policing and fire department improvements. • Continues to advocate and support federal and provincial programs to not only reduce homelessness but to improve addiction services. • Supported the neighborhood concept plan for Hammond • Continues to support and advocate for more local shopping, jobs and economic growth.

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Notice of TAKE NOTICE THAT a Public Hearing will be held in the Council Chamber of the Municipal Hall, 11995 Haney Place, Maple Ridge, North-East corner entrance, at 7:00 p.m., Tuesday, November 18, 2014 to consider the following bylaws: 1) 2014-023-RZ MAPLE RIDGE ZONE AMENDING BYLAW NO. 7074-2014

3a) 2014-012-RZ MAPLE RIDGE OFFICIAL COMMUNITY PLAN AMENDING BYLAW NO. 7067-2014 LEGAL:

Lot 2, Section 15, Township 12, New Westminster District, Plan 68166

LOCATION:

24295 112 Avenue

PURPOSE:

To amend Schedule “A”, Section 10.2, Albion Area Plan, “Schedule 1”, as shown outlined in bold on the following map

LEGAL:

Lot “F”, District Lot 245, Group 1, New Westminster District, Plan 21461

LOCATION:

21434 121 Avenue

FROM:

Low/Medium Density Residential

FROM:

RS-1b (One Family Urban [Medium Density] Residential))

TO:

Conservation

TO:

R-1 (Residential District)

PURPOSE:

To permit a future subdivision into two single family lots.

& PURPOSE: To amend Schedule “C” of the Official Community Plan to add to Conservation, as shown outlined in bold on the following map

2a) 2011-095-RZ

3b) 2014-012-RZ

MAPLE RIDGE OFFICIAL COMMUNITY PLAN AMENDING BYLAW NO. 6850-2011

MAPLE RIDGE ZONE AMENDING BYLAW NO. 7065-2014

LEGAL:

Lot 18, Section 15, Township 12, New Westminster District, Plan 50696

LEGAL:

LOCATION:

11219 243 Street

Lots 1 and 2, both of Section 15, Township 12, New Westminster District, Plan 68166

PURPOSE:

To amend Schedule “A” Section 10.2, Albion Area Plan “Schedule 1” of the Official Community Plan, as shown outlined in bold on the following map

LOCATION:

24263 and 24295 112 Avenue

FROM:

RS-2 (One Family Suburban Residential)

FROM:

Low/Medium Density Residential

TO:

RS-1b (One Family Urban [Medium Density] Residential)

TO:

Conservation

PURPOSE:

To permit the future subdivision into approximately 12 single family lots.

& PURPOSE: To amend Schedule “C” of the Official Community Plan to add to Conservation, as shown outlined in bold on the following map

4) 2014-043-RZ MAPLE RIDGE ZONE AMENDING BYLAW NO. 7090-2014 2b) 2011-095-RZ

LEGAL:

Lot 14, Section 25, Township 12, New Westminster District, Plan BCP42202

MAPLE RIDGE ZONE AMENDING BYLAW NO. 6851-2011

LOCATION:

13065 Katonien Street

LEGAL:

Lot 18, Section 15, Township 12, New Westminster District, Plan 50696

PURPOSE:

LOCATION:

11219 243 Street

A site-specific text amendment to the M-2 (General Industrial) zone to permit “Indoor Commercial Recreation”

FROM:

RS-3 (One Family Rural Residential)

TO:

RS-1b (One Family Urban [Medium Density] Residential)

PURPOSE:

To permit the future subdivision into approximately 16 single family lots.

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Public Hearing 5a) 2014-024-RZ

7) 2013-042-RZ

MAPLE RIDGE OFFICIAL COMMUNITY PLAN AMENDING BYLAW NO. 7114-2014

MAPLE RIDGE ZONE AMENDING BYLAW NO. 7009-2013

LEGAL:

Lot 2, Section 11, Township 12, New Westminster District, Plan 84254

LEGAL:

Lot 68, Section 22, Township 12, New Westminster District, Plan 43885

LOCATION:

24990 110 Avenue

LOCATION:

24325 126 Avenue

PURPOSE:

To amend Schedule “A”, Chapter 10.2 Albion Area Plan, Schedule 1: Albion Area Plan, and Figure 1: Northeast Albion, of the Official Community Plan, as shown on Map No. 890

FROM:

RS-3 (One Family Rural Residential)

TO:

RS-2 (One Family Suburban Residential)

PURPOSE:

To permit a future subdivision into two single family lots.

FROM:

Suburban Residential

TO:

Low/Medium Density Residential

& PURPOSE: To amend Schedule “A”, Chapter 10.2 Albion Area Plan, Schedule 1: Albion Area Plan, and Figure 1: Northeast Albion to relocate the Urban Area Boundary, as shown on Map No. 891 & PURPOSE: To amend Schedule “B” of the Official Community Plan, as shown on Map No 890 FROM:

Suburban Residential

TO:

Low/Medium Density Residential

& PURPOSE: To amend Schedule “B” of the Official Community Plan to relocate the Urban Area Boundary, as shown on Map No. 891 8) 2012-119-RZ MAPLE RIDGE ZONE AMENDING BYLAW NO. 6969-2013

Map No.890

LEGAL:

Lot 4, Section 3, Township 12, New Westminster District, Plan 9393 Lot 19, Section 3, Township 12, New Westminster District, Plan BCP36407

LOCATION:

24108 104 Avenue and 10336 240A Street

FROM:

RS-2 (One Family Suburban Residential) and RS-3 (One Family Rural Residential)

TO:

RM-1 (Townhouse Residential)

PURPOSE:

To permit the future development of 97 townhouse units.

Map No.891

5b) 2014-024-RZ MAPLE RIDGE ZONE AMENDING BYLAW NO. 7081-2014 LEGAL:

Lot 2, Section 11, Township 12, New Westminster District, Plan 84254

LOCATION:

24990 110 Avenue

FROM:

RS-3 (One Family Rural Residential)

TO:

RS-1b (One Family Urban [Medium Density] Residential), as shown on Map No. 1617

PURPOSE:

To permit the future subdivision of 5 single family lots.

& PURPOSE: To amend the Albion Area Plan Boundary on Schedule “I” of the Zoning Bylaw, as shown on Map No. 1629 AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that a copy of the aforesaid bylaws and copies of staff reports and other information considered by Council relevant to the matters contained in the bylaws will also be available for public inspection at the Municipal Hall, Planning Department counter, between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. from November 6, 2014 to November 18, 2014, Saturdays, Sundays and Statutory Holidays excepted. Some of this information will also be posted on the City website www.mapleridge.ca on the Your Government /Meet Your Council/Council Meetings page.

Map No.1617

Map No.1629

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ALL PERSONS who deem themselves affected by any of these bylaws shall be afforded a reasonable opportunity to be heard at the Public Hearing before Council on the matters contained in the bylaws or by making a written submission to the attention of the Manager of Legislative Services or by sending an e-mail to the Clerk’s Department at clerks@mapleridge.ca, by 4:00 p.m., November 18, 2014. Please note that all written submissions provided in response to this consultation will become part of the public record which includes the submissions being made available for public inspection.

MAPLE RIDGE ZONE AMENDING BYLAW NO. 6891-2011

Dated this 6th day of November, 2014.

LEGAL:

Lot 3, Section 20, Township 12, New Westminster District, Plan 13667

LOCATION:

12240 228 Street

Ceri Marlo Manager of Legislative Services

FROM:

RS-1 (One Family Urban Residential)

TO:

R-3 (Special Amenity Residential District)

PURPOSE:

To permit a future subdivision into four single family lots.

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The cost for that won’t come out of general revenues. Instead, money that’s accrued in a reserve fund will pay for the financing charges of that project. Daykin disagrees with Mowatt’s claim that $2 million can be found in savings through cuts at city hall. To reach that amount of savings would mean cutting services, such as library or leisure service hours, or cutting back on installing ramps on the corners of sidewalks to make it easier for the disabled to get around or not installing crosswalk beepers that makes it easier for

blind people to cross streets. “We could – not do that.� Daykin said he’d be willing to ask staff to do a zero-based budget if an initiative from most on council supported that. “I’d be prepared to have those discussions, if the majority wants.� But the feedback he gets from the public is for more services and more assets to be built. And that costs money. He agreed that the cost of providing services and infrastructure in areas that are already built up with some population density is cheaper than doing the same in outlying suburbs. But

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both require spending and upgrades and said the new 232nd Street bridge over the North Alouette River leading to Silver Valley would have had to been replaced regardless of whether there were new houses on the mountainside. Michael Morden, also challenging for the mayor’s chair, says it’s difficult not to increase property taxes each year. “Zero tax [increase], I would say that would be difficult to achieve.� But during the spring’s budgeting process, council made three successive cuts to the tax rate before eventually paring it down to 3.47 per cent for 2014, when utility rates and property taxes are combined. But more fat can be trimmed, he added. “That’s not enough in my mind. We have to go further.� Morden, responding to criticism that he supports a tax increase, pointed out that he was

chair of council’s finance committee and said his job was to help find consensus on the budget. As result, he had to vote on those proposals. “We have successfully reduced taxes from the 5.8-per-cent increase, approved by previous councils for the past decade, down to just three per cent. This is a good start. But there isn’t much room for greater future decreases unless we make bolder decisions to reduce spending,� Morden says on his website. He also wants to put in performance measurements at city hall to identify any savings and proposes expanding the use of private security in Maple Ridge’s downtown as a way of saving police costs. But Morden doesn’t want to cut existing RCMP or fire services. “Public safety is very important.� Neither budget can be cut, he says.

Who is Todd Oliver? Dear Citizens of Maple Ridge, This is a pivotal year for change in our community. Your vote does defy change. I have no connection with developers, nor do I have ‘friends at city hall�. As your elected official, a taxpayer and working class citizen like you, I am ready to tackle all chronic, current and future issues with an open mind that will put your voice first. City hall is long overdue for a restructure. As we struggle with limited tax revenue and the high cost of civic business, change needs to start at the top. It is time to get back to the basics as there is only one employer and that is the taxpayer. City hall must get smaller and more efficient, but still deliver higher quality services. Being a civic “cheapskate� is not a bad thing. Business as usual is no longer acceptable, nor is it sustainable. After all, it is OUR money!

As your elected official, I will: • Initiate a Core Service Review that will examine city halls’ programs and services to help control expenditures, cut taxes, and enhance revenue. • Get tough on crime by implementing a Crime Action Plan that will involve multiple levels of agencies and possibly additional municipalities working together. Everyone has the right to feel safe in their own home and community. It is

time for us, as a community, to start pushing back. Enough is enough! • Review and update our outdated Bylaws to reflect the dynamic needs of our community. • Encourage council to review monthly department budgets and hold every department manager accountable. • Maximize shared services through partnering

with neighboring communities. • Aggressively sell this city as a destination for business and leisure to help balance our residential and commercial tax base • Encourage Council to review a private contract Garbage Service initiative for Maple Ridge residents that is cost effective and environmentally friendly.

Integrity, accountability and doing what is right are the staples of my well-being. Curiosity and challenge is what drives me. As your elected official, I will constantly strive to exceed your expectations and give you value for your tax dollar. I will work hard for OUR money; I will work hard for OUR community. For additional information on my platform, please visit my website at www.toddoliver.ca

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According to Laura Benson, manager of sustainability and corporate planning with the city, despite not having a CEP, Maple Ridge has worked on things like densification in the town core near transit and services, attracting high value local jobs and installing EV charging stations, which should definitely help. But when it comes to planning for a truly multi-modal transportation network that will help convince more of us to choose alternative modes, safely – which will lead to lower emissions – the present Transportation Plan lacks vision, and council clearly lacks a sense of urgency. – Jackie Chow is a member of the Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows chapter of HUB: Your Cycling Connection.

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he Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has recently published its fifth report, which sends a dire warning to the world. We’re on track to severely and irreversibly impact the global climate and the natural world around us, endangering survival of many plant and animal species, including ourselves. We’re already seeing more heat waves, droughts, more severe rainfall and floodings. The report further warns that food security is at risk, and we’ll likely see more wars as a consequence of poverty and economic shock. Developing countries are most vulnerable to climate change, while developed and wealthier countries such as Canada are among the worst carbon emitters; we don’t have a particularly good reputation in the rest of the world when it comes to doing our share to reduce emissions. Not only in Canada, but also world-wide, emissions are still going up. “Leaders have to act now. Time is not on our side,” said UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon. On the positive side, the report, which has been contributed to by thousands of scientists, states that it’s economically affordable to take action. Unfortunately, both at the federal and the provincial level, the powers that be are singlemindedly focused on exploiting the tar sands in Alberta and LNG in B.C., with little regard for the resulting rise in emissions and other environmentally damaging consequences. Shouldn’t we, instead of just ramping up production of nonrenewables, focus our efforts on rapidly expanding alternative energy sources, while aiming to gradually phase out the use of fossil fuels where possible? What’s happening at the local level? In 2010, all members of the previous council in Maple Ridge, five of which are still representing our interests now, unanimously and ambitiously endorsed a target of 33 percent reduction

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National collection week is Nov. 17-23 Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows families, businesses, schools and churches are putting their gratitude in action and celebrating their blessings by giving back. Through Operation Christmas Child, locals are joining tens of thousands of people across Canada to fill empty shoeboxes with toys, school supplies, hygiene items and a little hard candy (in zip lock bag) for impoverished children around the world, regardless of gender, race, or religion. These gifts from local residents will be transported to needy children to El Salvador, Guatemala, Uruguay, Venezuela, Equatorial Guinea, Guin-

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Shoeboxes are distributed in more than 100 countries. ea Bissau, Sierra Leone, Haiti and Ukraine, using whatever means necessary—trains, airplanes, boats, elephants, bikes and even dog sleds—to get the shoeboxes into the hands of hurting kids. Through the power of a simple gift and the message of hope, children learn they are loved and not forgotten. Anyone can participate in Operation Christmas

Child. National collection week is Nov. 17–23 at Maple Ridge Baptist Church, (Lougheed Highway and 222nd Street). 10 a.m. top 4 p.m. each day. • For more information on how to participate in Operation Christmas Child, call 604-467-9794 or visit www.SamaritansPurse. ca/occ.

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• Shoebox gifts can also be packed online at SamaritansPurse.ca/Shoebox. • In Canada last year, 664,066 gift-filled shoeboxes were collected. • Operation Christmas Child shoebox gifts are also collected in Australia, New Zealand, Germany, Austria, Finland, Spain, the United Kingdom, Japan, Spain, and the United States. • Shoebox gifts are distributed in more than 100 countries, on six continents (all but Antarctica). • In 2013, almost 10 million gift-filled shoeboxes were collected worldwide. • Since 1993, more than 100 million Operation Christmas Child shoeboxes have been collected and distributed around the world.

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Photo Express in Maple Ridge is hosting its second annual Christmas Portrait Event next week, and giving back to the community. When signing up for your appointment, choose a participating school and 100 per cent of the sitting fee goes to the school. Last year, families found a cheerful Christmas backdrop designed specifically for the portrait event, including a faux fireplace and festive trimmings. The theme of this year’s backdrop is taking you “outside” into a woodsy, wintery Christmas wonderland, while still staying in the warmth of a studio. Pets are welcome. Book an appointment at www.pestudio. ca. The Christmas event runs Saturday, Nov. 15 to Sunday, Nov. 23. Times on Saturday, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday are 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. On Thursday and Friday, times are 9:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Photo Express is located at 11916 – 207 St. in Maple Ridge, beside the Royal Bank.


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After dozens of laps around the track with a top speed of 230km/h down the straight, this car is nothing short of amazing. Everything else just feels slow. Zack Spencer

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Move over Obama, make way for the Hellcat fascia, which has not migrated to the shifter surround. Washington D.C. - The U.S. capital is an exciting place to The shifter too has been updated to a T-style that rebe, with all those presidential comings and goings, and minds older drivers of the Chargers sold in the original crowds gathering near the gates of the White House in muscle car era. The steering wheel is new and has upthe hope of catching a glimpse of the leader of the free dated switches to control two new screens in the dash. world. They include a base 5-inch screen in the console or But on a recent day, all the exciting action was happenoptional 8.4-inch version, plus a standard programmaing at Summit Point Raceway, about an hour and half ble screen in the instrument cluster for a quick glance away in neighbouring Virginia, where a smaller crowd when driving. The high performance SRT of journalists got more than a glimpse of models get a steering wheel with a flat the new 2015 Dodge Charger Hellcat. bottom and heavily bolstered seats for Looks track-ready driving. The real story is that The first leg of the launch event was held this isn’t a track car, rather a solid family at Ronald Reagan airport, in a hangar 4-door with room for all passengers. cleared to display the entire Charger Drive lineup. They looked like colorful jellybeans On the way to the racetrack, I drove the scattered in different trim levels ranging ($39,495) R/T, Hemi-equipped Charger from the base V6 model to the R/T models The Charger has over highways and some backcountry featuring a 5.7L V8, then to the SRT high roads. This new model has a much more an aggressive stance performance 392 model, and the all-new, grownup feel and is a fantastic long road but this is also a car for 2015, Hellcat with 707 hp. trip machine. Passing is a snap but the The 2015 Charger gets an all-new exterior, that can blend into the Charger was happiest at about 130km/h, the only holdover pieces are the roof crowd, it doesn’t need maybe thanks to an all-new 8-speed and rear doors, and the rest is new, more automatic on all trim levels. Greeting to scream at the top of aggressive, sleeker and muscular. The nose us at the track were 5.7L Hemi cars, the now has a less blunt look, with a slimmer its voice that is left for 6.4L V8 Scat Pack model and the new headlight design that is meant to look the engine to do. Hellcat with a 6.2L V8 and with a big like a bandit, wearing a mask. Each trim supercharger bolted on. Zack Spencer has different grille openings and in the This engine has 90 per cent of the parts case of the high horsepower Hellcat, all upgraded from the regular engines and each one is put the air intakes, scoops and vents not only make the car on a 40-minute dyno test before being shipped to the look more menacing, but they all serve a function. The customer. When the supercharger is up to full capacity, Charger has an aggressive stance but this is also a car this engine will gulp 13,000 litres of air in one minute. that can blend into the crowd: it doesn’t need to scream I had a chance to drive all the models starting with at the top of its voice. That is left for the engine to do. the least powerful 5.7L with 370hp, then the 485HP Inside 6.4L and continuing the rest of the day with the 707hp When the last version of the Charger was refreshed, Hellcat. Each is very capable on the track but the Hellcat the focus was on updating the dash to improve the feel is so much more car, capable of a run to 100km/h in of the materials and the overall finish. The 2015 model less than 4 second and it can stop with just as much takes things up a notch, with even more technology and viciousness. improved style. The dash is covered with an aluminum The impressive thing is just how easy this monster is to

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drive. It needs to be treated with respect but getting on the power or the brakes is very smooth and effortless. The sound from the screaming engine, the Pirelli P-Zero tires squealing under acceleration or diving into each corner was a sensory overload. After dozens of laps around the track with a top speed of 230km/h down the straight, this car is nothing short of amazing. Everything else just feels slow. Verdict The average buyer will still opt for the ($32,495) V6equipped cars sold with a solid 300 hp going to the rear wheels or all wheels, the V8-equipped cars are not offered with AWD any longer. The most amazing, but unspectacular part of the trip was driving the Hellcat back to Washington, D.C. through heavy traffic on the highway and downtown core. As we pulled up the W Hotel, just a block from the Whitehouse, the 707 hp Hellcat returned 9.9L/100km. Nothing short of amazing considering the cars output, but it might come down to the 411 lb.-ft. the engine puts out at just 1,200 rpm, allowing it to loaf along effortlessly. This and the $64,495 price tag will get a lot of car fans sitting up and paying attention; the world’s fastest four-door family car is an amazing engineering marvel and the price is as jaw-dropping as the car itself. The Lowdown Power: 707 hp from a supercharged 6.2L V8 Sticker price: $32,496-$64,495 zack.spencer@drivewaybc.ca

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tatistics released this week by the Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver aren’t showing the real story for the Pitt Meadows and Maple Ridge markets, according to one local Realtor. According to the recently released Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver (REBGV) stats, the number of real estate listings in Pitt Meadows and Maple Ridge jumped more than 56 per cent this past October when compared to the number of listings from October 2013. During those same periods, the number of sales went down, while the median sale price of detached homes jumped almost nine per cent locally. The numbers paint a picture of a market with little sales compared to listings. But Sandra Wyant says the opposite is true and the local market is in the midst of a hot year for 2014 and she cautions against taking the REBGV numbers too seriously when it comes to comparing the number of sales between the two Octobers. “To give you an on-the-ground example, we listed a property in Maple Ridge, which would typically have sold probably around the $480,000 mark. We had 70 showings in two days with multiple offers and sold the property for $36,000 over list price,” said the Realtor from the ReMax Lifestyles Maple Ridge office. “So that is an anomaly for the amount that it went for over list, but it is not an anomaly when it comes to anything listed under $500,000 in Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows,” said Wyant, who is also past president of the REBGV. “There is a big pent-up demand because we have more buyers than we have listings. That’s why you get multiple offers,” she explained.

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The REBGV says that the North Fraser region saw 284 property listings in October 2014 compared to 181 in October 2013, an increase of 56.9 per cent. Despite the increase in listings from the same month a year ago did not, however, translate into a similar jump in sales. In fact, there was a decrease in actual sales for the area over the same two months. October 2013 saw 185 actual sales compared to October 2014’s 177 sales — a decrease of 4.3 per cent. But Wyant said those numbers do

not accurately reflect what’s happening this year in the Pitt Meadows and Maple Ridge markets. “I gleaned something a little bit differently. Yes [this is] over the Octobers, but over the year, sales are decidedly up and listings are decidedly down,” Wyant said. “From the beginning of the year, our sales are actually up, over this time last year, by 14 per cent for detached houses and 9.7 per cent for the townhomes. The only thing that is lower in sales is the apartment market,” said Wyant.

“And we can feel that out there, as a realtor, every day out there in the trenches. We definitely can feel that, the pent-up demand that is creating all these sales,” she added. Last month, according to the REBGV statistics, 147 detached homes were listed in the region along with 56 attached homes and 60 apartments. During that same month 112 detached homes were sold, along with 40 attached homes and 33 apartments. And the median selling price for a detached home in Pitt Meadows and

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PRESTIGIOUS EXECUTIVE LOG HOUSE

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• Super location, low maintenance fees. • Adult 35+, large clubhouse with kitchen & workshop. • 2 large covered decks, 2 bedrooms & bathrooms. • Come and view this upper unit complex.

• Rare opportunity, classic, world class, custom built lodge home. • Scandinavian Fully Scribed Saddle Notch Craftsmanship & Construction • .42 Acre nestled in the very desirable private Silver Valley Area. • $200,000 Cosmetic face-lift. • Living Space & Room for an Extended Family.

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539,900

12345 231B Street

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$

$

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1,200,000

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499,000

22975 136th Avenue

• 2639 sq ft home with 900 sq ft unfinished basement • 3 bdrm, 3 baths + flex rm on main & loft upstairs • Close to amenities, trails & nature

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$

319,000

$

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299,000

20258 Ospring Street

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$

849,900 22699 136A Avenue

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$

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$

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$

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$

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13831 232A St., M.R.

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12709 236A Street • 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.

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$650,000

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$

West Maple Ridge

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$

Custom Built 3 Storey Home

49,800

$

Renovated & Fully Furnished

• 3 bdrms, 2 baths • Well managed • 1,275 sq. ft. complex • Single garage • Fully fenced yard • Lots of updates • Shows very well

• Just 1 year old • Gourmet kitchen + • Custom 5175 sq ft spice kitchen • Spectacular view! • High end finishing • 2 bdrm inlaw suite throughout

• 725 sq ft, 2 bdrms • New siding, roof, • New kitchen, bath windows & deck • Tranquil park on • Heat pump Hayward Lake • Very private pad

#27 20699 - 120B Ave., M.R.

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$

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• • • •

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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

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.

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TOWNHOUSE BACKING ONTO GREENBELT $389,900 #33 - 23281 Kanaka Way, Maple Ridge Desireable ‘Woodridge’ 2 bedrooms upstairs with their own bathroom. Finished basement with a den, 3rd bedroom, bathroom, rec. rm. & games rm. Private sundeck. Minutes to town and the West Coast Express.

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Starting at $319,900 Show Home at #67, 11252 Cottonwood Drive Cottonwood Ridge. Nicely finished with crown mouldings, hardwood floors, maple cabinets, granite countertops. Gas fireplace. Finished basement. 6 appliances & blinds. Garage for 2 cars. Near elementary & high schools, transit & shopping.

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Asked about getting Alberta’s oil to the B.C. coast, Prentice echoed his days as a environment and industry minister in Stephen Harper’s federal cabinet. “We talked about the importance of port investments, we talked about the importance of the environmental regime we both want to see off the west coast of Canada, which should be absolutely world class,” he said. “We talked about labour policies and the challenges we both face. And certainly we talked about the whole range of projects that are being proposed right now.” Clark also avoided direct mention of oil pipelines, stressing the economic clout of Canada’s

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The average Metro Vancouver household will pay $427 in user fees and taxes to the regional district next year – an extra $5 – as a result of rising utility costs. The increase was approved by the Metro board recently and the actual household impact varies somewhat by community because of different apportionment of sewage treatment upgrade costs. The regional district’s

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ur country, in the past few weeks, has been traumatized by the deaths of two of our military personnel. The senseless taking of lives in a world that has lost it senses. Remembrance Day was well attended and during the service two people read the names of those whose sacrifices have given us the freedom we have today. During the service,

my mind went back to the one who sacrificed himself so that we have life more abundantly, and more importantly, eternal life. Let me recite the first line of a verse that we all know, John 3:16: “For God so loved the world he gave ...” With a simple act of faith we can accept the remainder of the verse that says:“... His only begotten son that whoever believes in Him shall have eternal life”. We accept the sacrifice of men and women

Extreme weather shelters open Several Metro Vancouver cities have opened up extreme weather shelters for the homeless in response to the arrival of freezing overnight temperatures. Rebecca Bell, coordinator of the Greater Vancouver Shelter Society, said shelters providing extra overnight spaces were opened this past week in Vancouver, Richmond, Burnaby, New Westminster, Surrey, Langley and Maple Ridge. “It’s earlier than normal,” she said, but added cold

and thank them for our freedom. We also need to accept the sacrifice of Jesus Christ and thank him for salvation. The great thing about Jesus’ sacrifice, he goes on to say in Matthew 11:28: “Come to me, all who are weary and heavy-laden, and I will give you rest.” Are we weary today and tried about the things going on in society? I know who can solve those problems. He is the master of the wind

and the maker of the rain. Jesus Christ not only sacrificed his life for our sins, but rose again the third day to walk with us through life. All it takes is a simple act of faith, by acknowledging our need of Jesus as our Lord and he will acknowledge us and bring us into his family, the family of God.

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weather spaces were opened in the first week of November last year. More than 600 additional spaces can be deployed across the region to meet extra demand during cold weather when local cities issue extreme weather alerts. Extreme weather sites are often set up in churches or community centres using temporary mats and provide spaces over and above those available in regular homeless shelters. The extra spaces being offered across the region include 15 in Maple Ridge.

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Chelsa Meadus FOR MAPLE RIDGE COUNCIL Life long resident, community volunteer and business person Angie Rowell is voting: Chelsa Meadus for Maple Ridge Council. ’10 years ago I met Chelsa Meadus as a volunteer on the board of the Maple Ridge Pitt Meadows Youth Centre Society’ says Rowell. ‘As a 25 year volunteer in the community I have been very lucky to meet a lot of great people and Chelsa is one of the best.’ ‘Around the board table Chelsa is always positive, respectful and a regular contributor of creative ideas and solutions’. Rowell continues ‘Meadus is one of the few candidates that has used the campaign to engage the community on some of our biggest issues. Meadus has invited members of the community into her home and using live broadcasting technology shared conversations about addictions, education, food security and child safety. The public response has been phenomenal.

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ommunity Calendar lists events in Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows. Notices are free to local non-profit groups courtesy of The News. Drop off details to 22328 119 Ave., fax to 604-463-4741 or e-mail newsroom@mapleridgenews. com at least a week before the event. Include a contact name and number. (No submissions by phone.) Listings appear as space permits. For guaranteed publication, ask our classified department at 604-467-1122 about non-profit rates. Nov. 12 • Parkinson’s Support Group meets from 2-4 p.m. at the Ridge Meadows Senior Centre. This meeting is open to all persons with Parkinson’s, their caregivers, families, and friends. For more information please contact: Peta Purdy 604 -463-1332 or rpcoco@ telus.net or Edith Elliott 604463-6018 elliotte12@telus.net • Imagine Iceland: Join photographers Steve Pelton, Jim Cammozi and Kim Kamstra at the Maple Ridge Library on Wednesday, Nov. 12 at 6:30 p.m. as they recount their 19day journey through Iceland. They will share stories of their unique adventures, along with their own unique perceptions of this remote land of contrasts as captured by their camera lenses. Nov. 13 • The ex-service women’s club will hold its monthly meeting at the Royal Canadian Legion (12101-224th St.), beginning with a noon luncheon and business at 1 p.m. Nov. 13-15 • Friends of the Library Fall Book Sale: Readers of all ages are sure to find books to please both taste and budget with the Friends of the Library Fall Book Sale. Support your library by purchasing some previously loved books for your winter reading. Book sale hours are: Nov. 13 from 5-8:30 p.m., Nov. 14 from 10 a.m. to 8:30 p.m., and Nov. 15 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The book sale takes place at the Maple Ridge

Public Library, 130-22470 Dewdney Trunk Rd., Maple Ridge. For more information, please call 604-467-7417. Nov. 15 • Santa arrives early at the Haney Farmers Market’s last market of the season. Bring your camera and snap a picture of your family alongside this jolly old fella. Pets welcome, too. We still have mushrooms, bok choi, apples, pears as well as a great selection of gifts for Christmas. All undercover at Grow & Gather, 24565 Dewdney Trunk Road, from 10 - 3 p.m. see the website www.haneyfarmersmarket.org . • Stave Falls Scottish Dancers annual Christmas bazaar on Saturday Nov. 15 at Golden Ears United Church, Maple Ridge (22165 Dewdney Trunk Rd.). Entertainment by the Stave Falls Scottish Dancers, and the event includes: Silent auction, raffle, bake table, craft table, cake walk, concession and more. Nov. 16 • The Candlelight Series of the Maple Ridge Music Society presents “Trio 180” with violin, cello and piano at 3 p.m. For information and tickets please call 604-4673162. Nov. 17 • Join author Sanford Osler for a fascinating look at the ancient and seemingly simple watercraft that helped shape British Columbia. Sanford has been involved with canoes from childhood and has paddled in virtually all the types of craft covered in his new book Canoe Crossings. He’ll share beautiful images and other highlights from his book, including stories about colourful local canoeing characters. Canoe Crossings will appeal to anyone who has ever sought adventure, found solace, or seen beauty in a canoe. From 2-3 p.m. in the Maple Ridge Public Library at 130-22470 Dewdney Trunk Rd. See Calendar, 43

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Nov. 17 • Pitt Meadows Garden Club is inviting members and anyone interested to its monthly meeting. at 7 p.m. Meet guest speaker Natasha Etherington. She will be presenting highlights of the Chelsea Flower Show. At Pitt Meadows Community Hall, adjacent to Community Church(corner Harris and Ford Road) Everyone welcome. Enjoy coffee and homemade treats; drop in fee $2 for nonmembers. Nov. 26 • eReaders and Tablets: The Maple Ridge Library will be offering an information session on eReaders and tablets on Wednesday, Nov. 26 at 7 p.m. Learn which devices are compatible for downloading eBooks from your local library. Nov. 28 • Yennadon Christmas Bazaar will be held on Friday, Nov. 28 from 5-9 p.m. A chance to get Christmas shopping

done while supporting your community and local small businesses. Bake Sale, Shopping, Raffle tickets and prizes. • Holiday Craft Workshop: Time to get ready for the holidays! School-aged kids are invited to drop by the Maple Ridge Library on Friday, Nov. 28 at 3:30 p.m. to make a cool craft to decorate, or give to a friend. Ongoing • Come Write In: November is National Novel Writing Month. To assist local writers working on this daunting task, the Maple Ridge Library will be hosting a Come Write In every Friday from Nov. 7 to Dec. 5 from 6 to 8:30 p.m. to provide space for like-minded writers to ply their trade. For more information, please call the Maple Ridge Public Library at 604-467-7417. • Maple Ridge Chess Club meets every Tuesday and Thursday at 1 p.m. at The Act Theatre (11944 Haney Pl.). Everyone welcome. Contact

cbdickson@telus.net • Are you looking to improve your Speaking and Leadership skills? Come and check out the Ridge Meadows Community Christian Toastmasters Club every Tuesday at the Haney Presbyterian Church in Maple Ridge from 7:30 p.m. till 9:30 p.m. Please contact Julie at 604-462-1467. • The Pitt Meadows Community Association is looking for volunteers to work on our community events. These positions vary in responsibility and are open to everyone. The group’s website is www.PMCAonline.com or see www.facebook.com/PittMe adowsCommunityAssociation. • Learn to lead the way with Toastmasters! The group meets every Thursday evening at Pitt Meadows City Hall (12007 Harris Rd.) from 7:30-9:30 p.m. For more details call Andrew Thompson at 604-460-0339. Visit us on our website: blueheron. toastmastersclubs.org/ and/ or on Facebook at blueheron. toastmastersclubs.org.

• Attention all senior single men and women who would like to socialize and get together, please call Doris for more information at 604-4654412. • Are you Gay, Bi-sexual or just not sure? Hominum Fraser Valley is an informal discussion and support group to help gay, bi-sexual and questioning men with the challenges of being married, separated or single. They meet on the last Friday of every month. For information and meeting location, call Art 604-462-9813 or Don 604329-9760 • TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) meets every Wednesday in Pitt Meadows. New members are always welcome. The group meets at 7 p.m. at Pitt Meadows Heritage Hall, 12460 Harris Rd. For more information, please call Rena at 604-460-1398 or Eloise at 604-465-7316. • Overeaters Anonymous meets every Wednesday at the St. Andrew’s Church from 7:15 to 8:30 p.m. 22165 Dewdney Trunk Road, Maple Ridge, back entrance.

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THE NEWS/sports Payten puts them through their paces

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ne of the most dominant athletes ever to graduate from Maple Ridge secondary was back for a visit on Wednesday – and for a workout. Payten Smith has started her promising collegiate wrestling career with the Simon Fraser University Clan, and after a slow start by her stellar standards, she’s once again hitting her stride. Smith was unbeatable. At the national championships in Ontario as a Rambler last spring, she won all four off her matches by pin, without having a point scored against her. No fight took more than a minute. Then she entered the Greco competition, which is more about throwing than ground fighting, and won that, too. It was her second straight national title, and Smith won provincial silver medals in grades 8 and 9, then went on to three straight provincial championships. She also won at the Canada Summer Games. Her first-ever college match was at Wayland Baptist University in Texas, and she won it by pin in two rounds. “It felt pretty good. I loved wrestling with my team,” she said. “Dual meets are pretty intense. You have the whole team

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Payten Smith, the national champion high school wrestler who is now with the SFU Clan, coaches wrestlers from her alma mater, Maple Ridge secondary. cheering you on, and you’re not just trying to win for yourself.” From that single match at the Texas meet, the SFU team next went to Oklahoma, where Smith had a grueling nine matches in two days. It was more wrestling in two days than she had ever done. She suffered two losses – something that hasn’t happened once in three seasons. “In one, I just got caught – I tried a move that I don’t do very often, and I got pinned,” she said. “You forget about it,

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and keep moving.” The freshman is up against women from across the U.S., NCAA competitors, and many have been wrestling for years. Their experience shows. But she thinks the losses will make her better. “I’m glad it did happen – I know what to improve on.” In the seven wins in Oklahoma, two went to full time, and she won on points, and the other five were by pin. “Some of them were really tough matches,” she said. “It’s a different

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Payten Smith wrestles with Grade 11 student Daniel Jo during a visit to Maple Ridge secondary on Wednesday.

atmosphere than high school.” It didn’t take long for Smith to get her high school swagger back. SFU hosted a meet that she won, and then last week she won at Pacific University, in Forest Grove, Oregon. She took four matches with no points being scored against her. One of her opponents had been a national judo champion. “I feel like I’ve improved a tremendous amount since Texas,” she said. “The intensity of my wrestling has picked up quite a bit.” Smith also feels the “flow” of her wrestling has improved. If she tries a move and it doesn’t work, she can efficiently move into something else. Or she can fake a move, and surprise her opponent with a different one. The health sciences are also going well, and Smith is on her way to becoming a family doctor. It has only been a few months with her new teammates, but they are fast becoming a closeknit group. “We’re a family. We see ourselves at our weakest moments and at our strongest moments. It creates bonds.” SFU will be one of the best wrestling programs in North America, she predicts. Next up is a trip to California, in two weeks. Going back to her alma mater, Smith wanted to show the Ramblers some throws and turning techniques. “And I’ll definitely give them a workout.”

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cyclists like Greg LeMond. Values between 80 and 90 are sometimes achieved by runners and soccer players. Some other notable values are Lance Armstrong and Steve Prefontaine who have published values of 84-85. Some of the highest published values for women are in the 78-80 range for running, cross-country skiing and cycling. The only reason women’s values are slightly lower than men’s is that men carry more muscle mass per kilogram of body weight, and muscle is the operative tissue involved. Average values for sedentary people are usually in the 20-35 range. Everyone’s VO2 max has a limitation that is influenced by age and genetics. But whatever your current value is,

you can always al method. improve it. If Team athletes you are not in can benefit good shape, by improving you have their aerobic plenty of room capacity just for potential as much as improvement, cyclists and whereas elite runners. For athletes are example, in closer to their soccer, it has Kinected genetic pobeen shown tential so they Kerry Senchyna frequently that have to work maximal aeromuch harder to make bic capacity is positively smaller gains. related to performance The traditional way to variables such as sprint train and improve your frequency, distance covVO2 max was to do ered per run and time long duration exercise with the ball. at fairly high levels of Aerobic capacity also intensity (75-85 per cent corresponds to a higher of your maximum). league position, the But more recently level of competition, and there has been mountmore starting players ing evidence that shorter compared with nonduration, very high starting players. intensity exercise (90In one recent study 100 per cnet effort) will published in Medicine improve VO2 max even and Science in Sports and more than the tradition- Exercise reported that

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using specific aerobic interval training (four periods of four minutes at 90–95 per cent of maximum heart rate) twice a week for eight weeks with elite 18 and 19 year old male soccer players resulted in improved aerobic capacity (VO2 max) from 58 to 64 ml/kg/min. It also improved the distance covered by 20 per cent, and doubled the number of sprints per game.

Girls Tryouts $10 Monday November 24 at Websters Corner School U13/14 (Born 2001/02/03) 6-7:30 pm U15 (born 2000) 7:30-9pm U16/17 Tryouts December 13 11:30 am-1 pm at Maple Ridge Leisure Centre rmvc.shawwebspace.ca NEW THIS YEAR Boys Volleyball Boys born 2001-2003 Come join our boy’s volleyball club Season is January - May We are flexible around your other sports.

If you are interested in seeing what boys club volleyball is about, come to tryouts Monday, Nov 24th 7:30 - 9 pm at Websters Corner School or email us at rmvc@shaw.ca

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