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‘NIGHTMARE FOR EVERY PARTY INVOLVED’ ▶ LAWSUITS MOUNT OVER SURREY’S NEW CITY HALL AS MILLIONS STILL OWED TO TRADES THAT BUILT THE $97-MILLION PROJECT IN CITY CENTRE 3

Construction on the new 180,000-sq.-ft. Surrey municipal hall on 104 Avenue east of University Boulevard was scheduled to be completed by September 2013, but the project wasn’t finished until five months later. Many contracted tradespeople say the delay cost them money and have filed liens against the building . LEADER FILE

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discovery, Inter-A, International Baccalaureate, heritage and Punjabi programs. Do you know what programs currently exist? Which ones have wait lists and where is there declining enrolment? The feedback is being gathered at www.place speak.com/surreyschools. continued on page 17

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▼ CONSTRUCTION WORK ON NORTH SURREY STRUCTURE WENT PAST DEADLINE KEVIN DIAKIW

Building Surrey’s new city hall was a “nightmare for every party involved,” according to a contractor about to join a host of others suing the city and its general contractor. Zoran Vukelic, owner of Wolf Masonry Ltd., says he’s owed $250,000, but absorbed another $500,000 because the project was months behind schedule. As such, he was paying people to show up and wait and he was renting equipment that sat idle. As a bonded tradesperson, he couldn’t walk away from the project or he would lose his house. Vancouver’s Wolf Masonry was hired for $1.5 million to install all the stone work at city hall, including the black granite in council chambers. “I started in October 2012 and I was supposed to start in June, so at that point, I was already behind,” Vukelic said this week. “I got the bulk of my men off that site in February-March 2014.” The project was supposed to be finished in September 2013. Vukelic expects to file a lawsuit for his $250,000 in the coming days. His is one of many court actions aimed at the city and its general contractor over the building of the new city hall in City Centre. Ron Fettback, vice-president of operations for Western Pacific Enterprises (WPE), says his company, and others, have been treated extremely poorly by the city. He’s been waiting for a year-and-a-half for $6 million he says is owed WPE and it still hasn’t been paid. Fettback says he was made responsible for retrofitting the unfinished city hall so it could be used for the mayor’s annual charity ball that took place Oct. 18, 2013. He said the work cost him $90,000 – none of which he’s seen yet. “It’s completely unacceptable to do that,” Fettback said Tuesday. “If we’re having a dispute, let’s resolve it in a fair and reasonable manner.” Aubrey Kelly, president and CEO of Surrey City ▶ “I think Development Corpowe’re just ration, took the lead in assembling teams for the seeing the project. front end of Kelly said Fettback’s claim regarding the may(the court or’s ball is a “staggering amount” and he questions actions)....” the veracity of that claim. RON FETTBACK Fettback’s claim comes as a flurry of court action mounts over the construction of the new municipal hall. “I think we’re just seeing the front end of (the court actions) because they’re not resolving anything,” Fettback said. The construction of the new $97-million building became a hot-button election issue in the fall, with many saying it was an unnecessary use of taxpayer dollars. For about the past year, liens have been placed on the property and legal action has been growing. The problem began when construction for the project went past deadline, Fettback said. From there, the city held back money from general contractor PCL Constructors Westcoast Inc. (PCL). continued on page 4

Property values for single-family homes built in 2001 in North Delta’s Sunshine Hills rose nearly nine per cent last year.

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Local property values on the rise: BCAA ▼ IN 2014, SURREY, DELTA AND WHITE ROCK RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES INCREASED IN VALUE UP TO 10% OVER THE PRIOR YEAR KEVIN DIAKIW

Property values in this region have shown a small uptick in values, according to B.C. Assessment Authority’s (BCAA) latest figures. On average, Delta homes highlighted by the authority saw an increase of 5.6 per cent in 2014 compared to 2013. White Rock, properties went up by 4.05 per cent. And in Surrey, there was an increase in values of 2.86 per cent. “Most homes in the South Fraser region are worth more in value compared to last year’s assessment roll,” said Brian Smith, BCAA acting deputy assessor. “Most South Fraser homeowners will see modest changes (of up to 10 per cent).” Some of the best-performing properties were single-family dwellings (SFD) built in White Rock in 1966, where they rose

from $612,300 in 2013 to $683,700 last year – an increase of 10.44 per cent. The next biggest increase was in Sunshine Hills in North Delta, where SFDs built in 2001 boomed from $780,000 to $855,000 – an increase of 8.77 per cent. In Surrey, the best performers were found in the south part of the city, where an SFD built in 1981 worth $672,000 shot up in value to $716,000 – a jump of 6.15 per cent. In the three municipalities, apartments and townhomes didn’t fare as well as SFDs, with the best performers being Royal Oaks apartments in Tsawwassen, which went from $637,000 to $684,000 – a hike of 6.87 per cent. In all, the total land value in this region increased by $9.3 billion, according to BCAA. Of that, $2.9 million is due to subdivisions, rezoning and new construction. Property owners who feel their assessment does not reflect market value as of July 1, 2014, or see incorrect information on their notice, should contact BCAA at 1-866-825-8322. Visit www.bcassessment.ca for more information about this year’s assessment roll.

Real estate gains strongest for detached houses ▶ REALTY BOARDS RELEASE THEIR YEAR-END STATISTICS JEFF NAGEL

Lower Mainland real estate prices recorded modest to strong gains in 2014, with detached houses generally rising faster than townhouses or condos. Year-end statistics released by the Greater Vancouver and Fraser Valley real estate boards show benchmark detached houses on average gained 6.7 per cent over the past year. Those increases ranged from more than 10 per cent in Vancouver, Tsawwassen and Burnaby to less than five per cent in West Vancouver, Maple Ridge, Pitt Meadows, Port Coquitlam, Langley, Abbotsford,

Mission and parts of Surrey. The increases pushed the benchmark price of houses above $1 million for the first time in Burnaby and for the Greater Vancouver area as a whole. Benchmark house prices across the Fraser Valley area, which includes Surrey, White Rock and North Delta, ended the year at $573,100. Benchmark prices show the shifts of a typical property and exclude the most expensive ones that can skew average prices much higher. Price increases were more muted for townhouses and condos across the region. Townhouses or attached homes averaged a 2.6 per cent gain across the Lower Mainland, with the strongest gains of more than seven per cent recorded in Maple Ridge, North Delta, Squamish and

Vancouver’s west side. Benchmark townhouse prices were $293,500 in the Fraser Valley and $476,000 in Greater Vancouver. Condo prices dropped in value in several areas in 2014, with the Fraser Valley benchmark down 0.8 per cent and the biggest drops of nearly 10 per cent in Maple Ridge and North Surrey. Greater Vancouver condos gained 3.5 per cent on average. Benchmark condo prices ended the year at $191,100 for the Fraser Valley and $380,700 for Greater Vancouver. The December 2014 statistics provided by realtor associations are different from the just-released home assessments, which are conducted by the B.C. Assessment Authority and are intended to provide a valuation snapshot as of each July 1.


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In turn, PCL withheld payments from the subtrades, which say they still haven’t been paid for work done on the splashy new structure on 104 Avenue, east of University Boulevard. Kelly said the city is withholding payments until the trades remedy deficiencies in the work. He expects those deficiencies to be taken care by end of February, at which point, if the work is satisfactory, all holdbacks would be released to PCL. However, litigation re-

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garding the costs related to construction delays may drag on much further than that. The 180,000-sq.ft. city hall was to be complete by September 2013, but ran late by five months. It was then that liens on the property began to build. They were swiftly followed by lawsuits from the trades working on the project. Bosa Construction and Formworks (Bosa) commenced an action against the City of Surrey and PCL. Bosa is still seeking payment of almost $3 million it says it’s owed as supplier of all concrete formwork – an $11 million contract that

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After sending a series of mixed messages, the provincial government now says it will back the yes side in the upcoming transit tax referendum. “We support a ‘yes’ vote in the spring 2015 plebiscite but the voters of Metro Vancouver will have the final say – this is the commitment we made to them in the last provincial election campaign,” Transportation Minister Todd Stone said in a statement emailed by his staff. He reiterated that transit expansion is “vital to economic development in Metro Vancouver and will be a critical component of ensuring that the region is able to accommodate the million additional people expected over the next 30 years.” The proposed 0.5-per-cent Metro-only sales tax – dubbed the Congestion Improvement Tax – would raise $250 million a year for transit and transportation projects if a majority of regional voters approve it in a mail-in vote slated to run from March 16 to May 29. Stone said the province believes the Metro mayors’ vision for expanded transportation is one people can get behind. “We agree that a sales-based tax, dedicated to vital congestion improvement projects, is the most equitable funding option available.” Provincial funding will only go to running the plebiscite, he added, while mayors and other organizations will be responsible for funding their campaigns. It’s still unclear exactly how active Stone or other government members will be in encouraging a yes vote. Some observers had concluded the province was abandoning the mayors to fight alone after the transportation ministry on Dec.

A referendum on funding transit will take place this spring. LEADER FILE PHOTO 29 told a Vancouver newspaper “the government will not be supporting either side – yes or no.” That appeared to contradict Stone’s earlier comments to reporters in mid-December that he was “committed to success” and the province would speak out strongly during the

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Crime: No quick answer One year ago last week, Julie Paskall was murdered outside the Newton Arena. It was the 25th murder of the year in Surrey, as 2013 was a terrible year for homicides in the city. The number of murders reached an all-time high. Her death sparked a wave of outrage that has ebbed and flowed, but still managed to dominated the recent municipal election campaign and led to council recently agreeing to hire a significant number of new police officers. While the politicians have heard loud and clear from the public about violent crime, many of the actions taken by various government agencies fly in the face of actually doing something about crime issues. Surrey continues to lag in dealing with mental illness, drug recovery houses and homelessness. While these may be contributing factors to crime, they most definitely do contribute to a general sense of disorder and confusion, and they all take up significant amounts of police time. Most of these issues are the responsibilities of the federal and provincial governments, but there is little in the way of on-the-ground responses to them. Surrey continues to grow dramatically, but the services offered and funding made available is often more appropriate for a city half its size.

The man charged in Paskall’s murder is a prime example of why much more is necessary in the way of resources. Yosef Jomo Gopaul, 27, had just moved to Surrey eight weeks earlier from Brampton, Ontario. He was wellknown to police there, and his move to Surrey meant there was another person with a challenging background for police to look out for here. He was considered at risk for reoffending after a violent assault in Ontario five years ago. However, Surrey RCMP were not notified because Gopaul had served his full term and he was free to travel the country without having the public warned. In 2010, Gopaul was sentenced to two years and seven months in jail after a violent assault on a woman in Brampton. Parole Board documents show he followed a woman home from a bar on Jan. 1, 2009 and attacked her. There are many more people like him on the streets of Surrey. Some are out of jail; in some cases they have been labelled high risks to reoffend. However, for many different reasons, police do not always know about them. Mayor Linda Hepner is being criticized for not responding quickly to some of the latest incidents, including two shocking murders in South Surrey. One involved a child and the other

LRT option doesn’t deliver ▼ SKYTRAIN IS THE SANE CHOICE TO ALLEVIATE CONGESTION

Re: “TransLink’s plan to battle congestion is insane,” Letters, The Leader, Jan. 6. In letter writer Malcolm Johnston’s own words, “ The one mode with a proven record of alleviating congestion is modern LRT because it uses road space for its route, reducing road space for cars while offering a convenient transit alternative.”

Why not go all the way and allow LRT to take up all of the road space, so that delivery trucks will not deliver groceries to your stores, or any other goods to stores you might choose to shop at? No more trucks to deliver parcels and mail to your door. No more trucks to deliver or move your furniture if you need new appliances or decide to move. No taxis to drop you off at your beloved LRT. To use Johnston’s own words in his last sentence, “Oh, excuse me, that’s a definition for insanity.”

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I could not have put it better myself. The letter writer has made a strong case for choosing SkyTrain over LRT. It so happens that most people love their cars and the last thing they want to do is increase congestion. We have too much congestion already. SkyTrain would reduce congestion by not blocking road traffic and offer an alternative to leaving your car at home, if it makes practical sense to do so. That is the sane thing to do.

Every day I pass by the parking lot at Scottsdale Centre. I walk past the line of handicapped parking spots out front of the Chapters, SportChek and pet store. Inevitably every single one of the handicapped parking stalls are filled with cars that have no handicapped parking permit. Why does no one ever do anything about this? Why do the police not give tickets for this? Why do they never get towed? Why is there zero accountability for these ignorant people who obviously do not care about the rights of the disabled? The few times I’ve stood by and waited for the owners of the vehicles to appear, they are almost always young able-bodied men and women who respond to my complaints with disdain, sarcasm and even hostility. It’s time people stand up for the disabled and the City of Surrey should make these people pay.

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a teen. However, there is little she can do except offer words of sympathy. It can be argued that Surrey has not put enough resources into policing as the city has grown, but it is now trying to catch up. However, police need to have all the tools to do the job. They are hampered by the rights of criminals to privacy; by the cumbersome court system; by light (or no) sentencing; and by the limited ability to deal with repeat offenders, who cause an inordinate amount of crime. The federal government has tried to toughen up sentencing, but in many cases, reforms passed by Parliament have fallen to Charter of Rights challenges in court. The court system seems determined to allow some dangerous people to prowl the streets of Surrey and other cities. What is the solution? More policing will help, as will more vigilance by neighbours about trouble spots. However, it seems that the problems grow at a faster pace than solutions. If that is the case, Surrey may be in for many years of enormous challenges which have the potential to make some parts of the city quite undesirable.

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It’s the end of an era for drivers of older vehicles in the Lower Mainland. AirCare stations shut down for good on New Year’s Eve and now that it’s 2015, motorists will no longer line up to pay for mandatory emissions testing. The requirement in order to get vehicle insurance in Metro Vancouver and the Fraser Valley was widely seen by drivers as a costly nuisance, particularly as cars got cleaner and most vehicles passed without being forced to get a tune-up. But defenders argue the provincial government was wrong to scrap the TransLink-operated program. “We know air quality from vehicles has improved over the last 10 or 15 years because we’ve been monitoring vehicles,” said Vancouver Coun. Heather Deal, chair of Metro Vancouver’s environment and parks committee. “It was a mistake to discontinue this pro-

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The investigation stems from an incident in North Surrey on Jan. 17, 2014 when Surrey RCMP responded to a call about a suicidal man. One officer went to the man’s residence with the landlord and found a suicide note. The dog handler initiated a search for the troubled man. Less than five minutes later, the officer with the dog section shot and killed the suicidal man. Witnesses indicated the officer’s shot was return fire from the suicidal man’s shotgun blast. “It went right by my head; I felt it go

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A police sketch of the suspect. ran south on 152 Street before getting home safely. Police attended the scene with a service dog but were unable to locate any evidence. The suspect is described as South Asian, in his early 30s, approximately 5’ 8’’ to 5’ 9”, with short black hair and facial stubble. He was wearing a black trench coat, black shoes and may have been wearing jeans.

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Application: 7914-0190-00 Location: 7414 – 194 Street and 7405 – 196 Street Purpose of Bylaws and Permit: The applicant is seeking to redesignate the hatched site from Suburban – Urban Reserve to Urban and rezone from One-Acre Residential to Comprehensive Development in order to permit the development of 129 townhouse units on 2 lots. The text amendment associated with this rezoning will include the site in the East Clayton – North Neighbourhood Concept Plan.

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Surrey Land Use Contract No. 38 Partial Discharge Bylaw No. 18367 Application: 7914-0283-00 Location: 17949 Roan Place Purpose of Bylaw: The applicant is seeking to discharge Land Use Contract No. 38 from the property to allow the underlying Light Impact Industrial Zone to come into effect.

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Surrey Official Community Plan Amendment Bylaw No. 18373 Surrey Zoning Amendment Bylaw No. 18374 Application: 7913-0295-00 Location: 15250 – 28 Avenue Purpose of Bylaws and Permits: The applicant is seeking to redesignate the hatched property from Urban to Multiple Residential and rezone from Single Family Residential to Multiple Residential 30 in order to permit the development of a 123 ground-oriented townhouse complex. In addition, a development variance permit is being sought to reduce setbacks and allow unenclosed tandem parking for 45 townhouse units.

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▶ MOST REPSONSES SO FAR WANT MORE ACCESS TO FRENCH IMMERSION from page 1

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District is the largest in B.C. with about 73,000 students at 130 school sites. Though 19 schools have been built or added onto in the past 20 years, many schools in Surrey remain overcrowded. With such rapid growth and diversification, the district officials hope to use the public consultation to look ahead and form a long-range plan. In addition to the online consulta-

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Once all the feedback is analyzed, staff will bring the recommendations to the Surrey Board of Education. To participate in the conversation, you must first register (for free) at www. placespeak.com. Then, connect with the topic “Surrey School District – A Vision for the Future” (www. placespeak.com/surreyschools) and share comments, ideas and opinions.

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Planning & Design for Development of Surrey Centre Cemetery Dear Resident(s): Please join us for a Public Open House to receive information and provide feedback on the proposed conceptual plans for the future development of Surrey Centre Cemetery. City Staff are currently working with a Cemetery design consultant and have developed two conceptual design options that seek to make best use of the remaining unused cemetery lands. These designs will incorporate a variety of interment and memorialization options with the goal of improving services for Surrey’s diverse population. The design consultants and cemetery staff will provide information about the project, receive community feedback and answer questions regarding potential plans. The information gathered at this meeting will help to further guide the design of the Cemetery. The Open House will be held on:

MARTIAL ARTS, MYSTICISM, & THE GREAT DECEPTION

Date: Wednesday January 21st, 2015 Time: 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Location: Christ Church 16631 Old McLellan Road, Surrey Parking: If arriving by car please use 60th Avenue entrance to Surrey Centre Cemetery and park on cemetery driveway. Closet major intersection 60th Avenue and 168th Street

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For information and updates on the project, or to provide feedback online, please visit www.surrey.ca/cemeteries. If you have any questions, email amchristian@surrey.ca or call 604-598-5770. We look forward to hearing from you regarding our proposed enhancements. Parks, Recreation & Culture Department – Cemetery Services City of Surrey

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Surrey Zoning Amendment Bylaw No. 18378 Surrey Zoning Amendment Bylaw No. 18375

Surrey Zoning Amendment Bylaw No. 18379

Application: 7914-0037-00

Application: 7914-0225-00

Location: 2421 – 164 Street and 16349 – 24 Avenue

Location: 16442 – 28 Avenue

Purpose of Bylaw and Permits: The applicant is seeking to rezone the hatched

Purpose of Bylaws: The applicant is seeking to redesignate the hatched property

site from One-Acre Residential to Multiple Residential 30 in order to permit the development of a 36-unit townhouse development. In addition, a development variance permit is being sought to reduce setbacks and allow 4 visitor parking stalls to be located within the north setback.

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The 14th annual Surrey Fire Fighters Goodwill Classic is underway at Lord Tweedsmuir Secondary School. The all-Surrey senior girls high school basketball tournament tipped off Tuesday afternoon with the first eight of 36 games to be played over five days. Hosted by the Surrey Fire Fighters Foundation, the tournament has distributed more than $70,000 in bursaries to participants over the years. This year’s sponsors, which include the Fire Fighters Foundation, Big Kahuna Sports, AthElite Basketball Academy and Westland Insurance, will be awarding several $750 scholarships at the conclusion of the tournament. Twenty-two teams will compete in the 2015 tournament, with 11 each in the Axe and Ladder divisions of competition. Four schools in the Axe Division are listed in the B.C. Secondary Schools Girls Basketball Association provincial rankings. The Lord Tweedsmuir Panthers and Fleetwood Park Dragons have received honorable mention in the Senior AAA category, while the Holy Cross Crusaders are No. 5 in the Senior AA poll, with the Southridge Storm an

honorable mention. Holy Cross and Fleetwood Park have met in the last three Axe Division finals, with the Crusaders winning two of the three. The championship game in the Ladder Division will tip-off at 2:30 p.m. Saturday at Lord Tweedmuir Secondary, followed by the Axe Division final at 4 p.m.

RCMP tourney starts Sunday With 76 games scheduled at nine schools over seven days, the Surrey RCMP Classic remains the biggest high school sports event in the city. The Senior Boys and Junior Boys tournaments will feature 43 teams vying for the unofficial City of Surrey championship, with the first games scheduled for Sunday (Jan. 11) and the championship games on Saturday, Jan. 17 at Enver Creek Secondary. Now in its 24th year, the RCMP Classic will include 24 senior teams, 16 of which will play in one of eight qualifying games Sunday at L.A. Matheson and Lord Tweedsmiur Secondary. The eight winners advance to the 16-team championship round, the eight losers will play in the B pool at Frank Hurt Secondary.

Devneet Dulay of the Princess Margaret Lions keeps the ball away from Panorama Ridge Thunder Anam Cheema (left) and Prabhjit Malhi. EVAN SEAL The Tamanawis Wildcats are the defending champions, and have appeared in the last three RCMP finals. Currently listed as an honorable mention in the Senior 4A provincial rankings, the Wildcats will be challenged by the North Surrey Spartans – also listed as an honorable mention – and the Fleetwood Park Dragons, ranked fourth in the Senior 3A poll.

The Southridge Storm, the top-ranked team in the Senior 2A category, are also competing at the RCMP Classic. Nineteen teams will compete in the junior category, which begins Monday at Tamanawis and Princess Margaret Secondaries. The championship game is Jan. 17 at noon at Enver Creek.

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The results weren’t enough to get them into the playoff round, but their play over four games at the Mac’s Tournament in Calgary definitely impressed their head coach. The Valley West Hawks went 1-1-2 (wonlost-tied) at the 25-team tournament, placing third in their group and missing the

eight-team playoff round by two points. Hawks head coach Jessie Leung said the Hawks “deserved a better fate” and could easily have finished atop their group after playing as well as “I’ve ever seen out team perform” over the six-day Major Midget hockey tournament. “As a team we rose to the challenge and gave ourselves an opportunity to play for first place in our pool on the final day,” Leung said. “It was a great showing for our team against some of the very best teams in midget hockey.” Their lone loss of the tournament came on

the final day of the round robin, a 6-1 loss to the German National U17 team in Dec. 30. Christian Bosa of Langley scored the Valley West goal midway through the first period, which tied the game 1-1. Germany then scored four unanswered goals in the second period. “It was while we were sniffing for goals that the Germans caught us,” said Leung. “We gave up a handful of odd man rushes midway through the period and that’s all it took for the Germans to take over. We gave them and inch and they took a couple feet.” The Hawks began play with a 3-3 tie with

the Huron Perth Lakers of Ontario on Boxing Day. Malm scored all three goals for Valley West, the third coming with 11 minutes remaining in the game. The Hawks held a 2-0 lead early in the game, but trailed 3-2 after 40 minutes. Two days later, the Hawks edged the Prince Albert Mintos 3-2, with goals from Wyatt Hicks of Langley, Semiahmoo Minor Hockey’s Ian Ross, and Surrey forward Justin De Vos. On Dec. 29, the Hawks played the Calgary continued on page 20

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Nic Petan is now a world champion. The North Delta native, and member of the Portland Winterhawks of the Western Hockey League (WHL), played a huge role for Canada at the recent World Junior Hockey Championships in Toronto and Montreal while helping the host nation to the gold medal. Canada edged Russia 5-4 in the gold medal game Monday night before more than 19,000 fans at the Air Canada Centre in Toronto. It was Canada’s seventh win in as many games at the 10-team tournament. Petan was one of seven players on the Canadian team who played at last year’s World Junior Hockey Championship in Malmo, Sweden, a squad which settled for fourth place after a 2-1 loss to Russia in thye bronze medal game. Goaltender Zach Fucale of the Halifax Mooseheads, defenceman Joshua Morrisey of the Kelowna Rockets, and forwards Frederik Gauther of the Rimouski Oceanic, Connor McDavid of the Erie Otters, Curtis Lazar of the NHL’s Ottawa Senators and Sam Reinhart of the Kootenay Ice were the other returnees.

Canada’s Nic Petan (19) skates around Russian defender Alexander Sharov during the gold medal game at the World Junior Hockey Championship. ANDRE RINGUETTE/HHOF-IIHF IMAGES Petan tied for the team scoring lead with 11 points, including four goals, in seven games. McDavid and Reinhart were the other Canadians to total 11 points. Listed as five-foot-nine, 170-pounds, Petan had his most productive game in the semifinal round, scoring three goals in a 5-1 victory over Slovakia while playing on a line with Lazar and McDavid. “Obviously, with those two, you have to work hard,” Petan told TSN after the game. “They’re fast players. I played a little bit with them last year on the powerplay. So there was a bit of chemistry, so when

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I was moved up there I was excited and got going right away.” The 19-year-old forward will rejoin the Winterhawks this week. In 26 WHL games this season, Petan has six goals and 27 assists for 33 points. He missed Portland’s first seven games of the season while in camp with the Winnipeg Jets of the National Hockey League. He was drafted by the Jets in the second round, 43rd overall, in the 2013 NHL Entry Draft after netting a career-best 46 goals and 120 points in the 2012-13 season when he shared the WHL scoring title.

Royals to a 2-2 tie. Calgary led 2-0 after two periods, before White Rock’s Ben Evanish and Semiahmoo’s Jeffrey Stewart tallied in the third period. “Jakob Walter and Nic Tallarico were both sensational in net and gave us a chance to win every game,” said Leung. “Big credit goes to our shut down unit of Matt Barberis, Shakeel Ebrahim, Jeffrey Stewart, Trevor Ayre and Daniel Watson. They nullified the best players from the Prince Albert Mintos and the Calgary Royals.” Valley West is in fifth in the BC Hockey Major Midget League at 137-4, three points back of both the Vancouver Giants and Vancouver Chiefs. The Hawks will be on the road next weekend, facing off against the 1-212 Thompson Blazers Saturday night in Chase and Sunday morning in Kamloops.


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White Rock twin sisters Alanna (left) and Brianne Finn-Morris, then 15, performed in the talent show at the Fraser Valley TeenFest 2014 on the Cloverdale Fairgrounds last year. LEADER FILE PHOTO 60-plus radio stations worldwide; singer/ songwriter Ria Jade, 17, who also hosts her own show on Shaw’s multicultural channel; and teen all-girl band ARIUM. “We are thrilled to showcase the talent of our community and put the youth in touch with mentors who can help further their dreams,� says Ali Berman, who co-founded TeenFest with her husband, Wayne. And while the talent show is the one-day festival’s marquee event, it’s by no means the only one.

TeenFest will also feature an indoor skateboard park, interactive sports and gaming activities, and more than 80 booths set up to help teens explore their areas of interest – including education; fashion and beauty; health and wellness; and technology and gaming. Berman said TeenFest was created in an effort to inspire and “open up a world of possibilities to local teens.� “We can introduce these kids to the people who can help further their careers,�

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Hip with hip-hop stars and seniors too Inside When Chrysler resurrected the 300 It is amazing to see how much has nameplate (originally sold from the mid changed inside a modern sedan in the 50s until the late 70s) back in 2005, it was past 10 years. When the 2005 Chrysler met with the kind of enthusiasm of which 300 was introduced, the company was automakers can only dream. still addicted to hard, cheap looking plasHip-hop stars all the way to seniors chose tic. Today, the 300 is fitted with upscale the car with aggressive exterior styling materials and the latest infotainment. and full-size dimensions. In fact, the 2005 The changes for 2015 include a new inChrysler 300 wasn’t just a sales hit — it Much has strument cluster display that is bold and won more awards than any other vehicle bright. My preference would be to have to date. When Chrysler updated the car for changed in 10 years the ability to dial down the brightness 2011, the intention was to make the car for the 300, but the of the glowing instrument rings during less “brutal” looking, making it more ele- same goodness that the day, something that can be adjusted gant and sophisticated. This was achieved was in the 2005 at night when the headlamps are on. by opening up the glass area for better The award winning 8.4-inch uConnect outward visibility and minimizing the model is still here; infotainment screen is standard on all bold front grille. Now, for 2015, Chrysler is it is the refinement trim levels and it is a snap to learn. Also retracing its choices and going back to a that makes this a included now, on all models, is the rotary blunt look again. modern sedan. transmission controller, something that Looks becomes second nature after a few days The people who drove the 2005 model Zack Spencer of use. The rest of the interior is tailored welcomed some of the changes made in depending on the trim. The sportier S 2011. The glass area was improved by 15 model is covered in black with bold white stitching. It is per cent and the top of the front window was raised, the top Platinum models that get the opulent diamond making it easier to see traffic lights. This has not been stitching in the seats, a two-tone leather steering wheel adjusted for 2015; the revisions are kept to the front and open grain wood accents. and rear of the 300. The most noticeable update is the Drive return of a big, bold grille, which is 30 per cent bigger The reason for the standard transmission controller is than the aggressive grille found on the 2005 model. the standard 8-speed automatic transmission for both The way it is integrated is more polished, thanks to V6 and V8 equipped cars. The base engine is the same three distinct grille inserts depending on the trim level. 3.6L V6 with 292hp. The optional 363hp Hemi V8 is a The S trim (seen above) receives more black trim, not powerful upgrade but this car is no longer available just on the grille, but also the side window trim and with all wheel drive (AWD), this is something previous smoked 20-inch alloy wheels. This car has some of the V8 owners didn’t choose in great numbers, so it was attitude of the Dodge Charger in a slightly more upscale dropped. The 300 is now available with a sport setting package. Other refinements include LED lighting for for the transmission, engine management and steering daytime running lights, rear tail lamps and available feel, taking advantage of computer algorithms to LED fog lights. The rear bumper has been raised slightly extract the most out of the car’s strong engines. Unlike to make it look less heavy and integrated exhaust tips the sportier Dodge Charger, there is not an adjustable help refine the look.

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Retail offers not combinable with any CPA/GPC or Daily Rental incentives, the Commercial Upfit Program or the Commercial Fleet Incentive Program (CFIP).‡‡ Until February 2, 2015, receive $500/ $750/ $1,000/ $1,250/$2,000/ $2,500/ $2,750 /$4,000/ $5,000/ $5,500/ $5,750/ $6,000/ $6,250/ $6,750/ $7,000/ $7,500/ $8,000/ $8,500/ $9,000/ $10,000/ $12,000/ $13,000 in Year End Clearout Cash (Delivery Allowances) with the purchase or lease of a new 2015 Fusion (excluding Hybrid)/ 2014 Focus BEV and 2015 Explorer, F-150 Regular Cab XL 4x2 (Value Leader)/ 2014 Focus (excluding S-Manual and BEV) and 2015 Taurus (excluding SE), Expedition, Transit Connect/ 2015 CMAX/ 2015 E-Series Cutaway, Transit, F-350 to F-550 Chassis Cabs/ 2014 Focus S Manual, Edge, Mustang Shelby GT500/ 2014 F-150 Regular Cab XL 4x2 (Value Leader)/ 2015 F-150 Regular Cab (excluding XL 4x2)/ 2014 Fiesta and 2015 F-150 SuperCab and SuperCrew / 2014 Taurus SE, Explorer, Escape, F-150 SuperCrew 4x4 XLT 300A, F-350 to F-550 Chassis Cabs / 2014 Mustang V6 Coupe /2014 Fusion, Flex, F-150 SuperCrew 4x2 5.0L and 4x4/ 2014 Transit Connect/ 2014 E-Series/ 2015 F-250 to F-450 (excluding Chassis Cabs) Gas engine/ 2014 CMAX, Taurus (excluding SE) / 2014 Mustang V6 Premium/ 2014 Expedition and 2015 F-250 to F-450 (excluding Chassis Cabs) Diesel engine/ 2014 Mustang GT (excluding GT500)/ 2014 F-250 to F-450 (excluding Chassis Cabs) Gas engine /2014 F-150 Regular Cab (excluding XL 4x2), F-250 to F-450 (excluding Chassis Cabs) Diesel Engine/ 2014 F-150 SuperCab -- all stripped chassis, cutaway body, F-150 Raptor and Medium Truck models excluded. Year-End Cash is not combinable with CPA, GPC, CFIP, Daily Rental Allowance and A/X/Z/D/F-Plan programs. Delivery allowances are not combinable with any fleet consumer incentives.†Until February 02, 2015, lease a new 2014 F-150 Super Crew XLT 4x4 (300A Package) and get as low as 0% lease annual percentage rate (APR) financing for up to 24 months on approved credit (OAC) from Ford Credit. Not all buyers will qualify for the lowest APR payment. Lease a vehicle with a value of $44,149 at 0% APR for up to 24 months with $2,575 down or equivalent trade in, monthly payment is $288 (Comparison payments are for reference purposes only and are calculated as follows: the monthly payment is annualized (multiplied by 12) and then divided by the comparison period (26 weeks for bi-weekly). For example ($288 X 12) / 26 bi-weekly periods = $133.), total lease obligation is $9,487 and optional buyout is $21,191.52. Offer includes $5,500 Year-End Cash, $3,700 Ford Credit Lease Cash, $500 Winter Warm-Up Bonus and freight and air tax but exclude variable charges of license, fuel fill charge, insurance, dealer PDI (if applicable), registration, PPSA, administration fees and charges, any environmental charges or fees, and all applicable taxes. Taxes payable on full amount of lease financing price after Year-End Cash and Ford Credit Lease Cash deducted . Additional payments required for PPSA, registration, security deposit, NSF fees (where applicable), excess wear and tear, and late fees. Some conditions and mileage restrictions of 40,000km for 24 months apply. Excess kilometrage charges of 16¢per km for F-Series, plus applicable taxes. Excess kilometrage charges subject to change, see your local dealer for details. All prices are based on Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price.*Purchase a new 2015 Fiesta S Sedan / 2015 Fiesta Titanium/2015 Fusion SE/2015 Fusion Titanium/ 2015 Escape S FWD with 2.5L engine /2015 Escape Titanium for $16,239/$20,514/$25,099/$ 33,999/$24,499/$36,049 after Year-End Cash of $0/$0/$500/$500/$0/$0 and Winter Warm-Up bonus of $0/$0/$500/$500/$500/$0 is deducted. Taxes payable on full amount of purchase price after total Year-End Cash and Winter Warm-Up bonus has been deducted. Offers include freight and air tax but exclude variable charges of license, fuel fill charge, insurance, dealer PDI (if applicable), registration, PPSA, administration fees and charges, any environmental charges or fees, and all applicable taxes. Manufacturer Rebates are not combinable with any fleet consumer incentives. **Until February 2, 2015, receive 0.99%/0.99%/1.99% annual percentage rate (APR) purchase financing on a new 2015 Fiesta S Sedan/ 2015 Fusion SE /2015 Escape S FWD with 2.5L engine for a up to 84/ 84/84 months to qualified retail customers, on approved credit (OAC) from Ford Credit. Not all buyers will qualify for the lowest interest rate. Example: 2015 Fiesta S Sedan /2015 Fusion SE/2015 Escape S FWD with 2.5L engine for $13,739/$24,099/$24,499(after $0/$0/$0 down payment or equivalent trade-in, $0/$500/$0 Year-End Cash, $0/$500/$500 Winter Warm-Up Bonus and $2,500/$1000/$0 Ford Credit Purchase Cash deducted) purchase financed at 0.99%/0.99%/1.99% APR for 84/84/84 months, monthly payment is $169/$297/$313(the sum of twelve (12) monthly payments divided by 26 periods gives payee a bi-weekly payment of $78/$137/$144), interest cost of borrowing is $487.22/$854.61/$1,766.23 or APR of 0.99%/0.99%/1.99% and total to be repaid is $14,226.22/$24,953.61/$26,265.23. Down payment may be required based on approved credit from Ford Credit. All purchase finance offers include freight and air tax but exclude variable charges of license, fuel fill charge, insurance, dealer PDI (if applicable), registration, PPSA, administration fees and charges, any environmental charges or fees, and all applicable taxes. *** Until February 2, 2015, receive 0% APR purchase financing on new 2014 Ford Edge, 2015 Mustang Flex, and Escape models for up to 60 months, and 2014 Focus, F-150 Super Crew 4x4, F-150 Super Crew 4x2 5.0L, 2015 Fiesta and Fusion models for up to 72 months to qualified retail customers, on approved credit (OAC) from Ford Credit. Not all buyers will qualify for the lowest interest rate. Example: $25,000 purchase financed at 0% APR for 60/72 months, monthly payment is $416.66/ $347.22, cost of borrowing is $0 or APR of 0% and total to be repaid is $25,000. Down payment on purchase financing offers may be required based on approved credit from Ford Credit. ^^^ Between January 3, 2015 and February 2, 2015, offer available on approved credit from Ford Credit on vehicles offering 0% APR purchase financing term contracts (2014 Ford Edge, 2015 Mustang, Flex, and Escape models for up to 60 months, and 2014 Focus, F-150 Super Crew 4x4, F-150 Super Crew 4x2 5.0L, 2015 Fiesta and Fusion models for up to 72 months). “Do not pay for 90 days” for monthly payment structures and “do not pay for 74 days” for bi-weekly payment structured. First month’s payment will be due, and monthly term payments will commence, 90 days after the contract date. First bi-weekly payment will be due, and bi-weekly term payments will commence, 74 days after the contract date. Offer only valid from January 3, 2015 to February 2, 2015 (the “Program Period”) to Canadian resident customers. Receive $500 towards 2014: Focus (excluding S and BEV), Edge, Flex, F-150 Super Crew 4x4, F-150 Super Crew 4x2 5.0L; and any 2015 models (excluding Focus, Fiesta, and Mustang Shelby GT500) - all stripped chassis, cutaway body, Raptor, and Medium Truck models excluded (each an “Eligible Model”) when you the purchase or lease and take delivery of the Eligible Model. Limit one (1) incentive redemption per Eligible Model sale. Offer is not raincheckable. ^^Based on 2007 - 2013 and YTD August 2014 R. L. Polk vehicle registrations data for Canada in the Large Premium Utility, Large Traditional Utility, Large Utility, Medium Premium Utility, Medium Utility, Small Premium Utility, and Small Utility segments.‡ F-Series is the best-selling pickup truck in Canada for 48 years in a row based on Canadian Vehicle Manufacturers’ Association statistical sales report up to 2013 and R. L. Polk vehicle registrations data up to August 2014.©2014 Sirius Canada Inc. “SiriusXM”, the SiriusXM logo, channel names and logos are trademarks of SiriusXM Radio Inc. and are used under licence. ©2014 Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited. All rights reserved.

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GREENWOOD, Bill Bill passed away peacefully Jan. 3, 2015 at Brookshaven Care home in West Kelowna. He was 76. Bill battled MS for 27 years. He will be sadly missed by family, friends, and all who knew him. Remembered by his wife Marilyn, daughter & son-in-law Darlene and Kerry, grandsons Tyler and Nick, son Ron and grandson Jeff and sister and brother-in-law Tanis and Terry. No service by request. If you wish to donate please choose a charity of your choice.

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COMING EVENTS

ANTIQUE SHOW Sunday, January 11th Admission $1.75 703 Terminal Ave. Vancouver 8:30am to 4:30pm Over 80 tables of antique & collectible treasures. Join us on Facebook For info 604 685 8843 Always buying Antiques & Collectibles

DISCRIMINATORY LEGISLATION

Advertisers are reminded that Provincial legislation forbids the publication of any advertisement which discriminates against any person because of race, religion, sex, color, nationality, ancestry or place of origin, or age, unless the condition is justified by a bona fide requirement for the work involved.

On December 31, 2014 Dave dePencier left us. He had struggled with complications from diabetes. He is mourned by his mother Sheila; his brothers Allan, Dale and Rick, his wife Edi; his son Darryl and his husband Chris; and his daughter Shelley and her husband Brad and two daughters Karis and Emily. There will be a celebration of life on February 19, 2015 at the Sandpiper Pub on Marine Drive in White Rock, BC. As Dave was an enthusiastic sailor, should you wish, in lieu of flowers, a donation to Search and Rescue (HTTP://rcmsar.com) would be preferred.

Darrell Ferner Celebration of Life Saturday, January 10, 2015 2:00 - 4:00 pm Surrey Arts Centre 13750 - 88th Avenue Surrey, BC All Family, Friends and Colleagues are Welcome! WARNER, Mark Daryl May 15, 1959 December 29, 2014 Mark passed away peacefully at the age of 55 after battling cancer. He is survived by his mother, 2 sisters, 3 brothers and a large extended family. A memorial for Mark will be held at a later date. WE’RE ON THE WEB www.bcclassified.com

TABLES ONLY $35 www.vancouverfleamarket.com

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INFORMATION Disability Benefits Free Seminar Speakers: Dr. Alison Bested, on ME/FM, CFS, other Julie Fisher, Lawyer, Long-Term Disability and CPP

Annamarie Kersop, Lawyer, Injury & No-Fault Benefits Date: Mon. Feb.9, 2015 at 7 pm Where: Hyatt Regency Vancouver RSVP: 604-554-0078 or office@lawyerswest.ca www.LawyersWest.ca

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Moving, Expecting A Baby Planning A Wedding Anticipating Retirement Employment Opportunities

1-866-627-6074 We have Gifts & Information

www.welcomewagon.ca SOAR is Pacific Coastal Airline’s in-flight magazine. This attractive business & tourism publication is published bi-monthly (6 times/year). Great impact for your BC Business. More than 280,000 passengers fly Pacific Coastal Airlines. Please call Annemarie 1.800.661.6335 or email fish@blackpress.ca

DRIVERS/COURIER/ TRUCKING

Opportunity To Buy Janitorial Franchise

ANNUAL STARTING REVENUE $24,000 - $120,000 FINANCING AVAILABLE

Children ages 3 to 5 years Morning Sessions available starting January 2015 Call to arrange a visit to see our unique program

604.434.7744 info@coverallbc.com www.coverallbc.com

F/T CLASS 1 DRIVERS Pick-Up & Delivery Van Kam’s Group of Companies requires FT class 1 drivers for the Surrey area. Applicants must have LTL & P&D driving experience and must be familiar w/the Greater Vancouver region.

$1000 Hiring Bonus & Above Average Rates

604-582-5522 8855 156th Street

To join our team of professional drivers please send a resume and current drivers abstract to: careers@vankam.com or Fax: 604-587-9889 We thank all applicants for your interest! Van-Kam is committed to employment equity and environmental responsibility.

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PART-TIME

Production Workers Black Press, Canada’s Largest independently owned newspaper group, is currently looking for part-time production workers to work at our Delta - Vantage Way 24/7 production facilities. This position is an entry-level, general labour position that involves the physical handling of newspapers and related advertising supplements.

Free Employment Services Servicces for job-seekers and employers emplooyers Visit our centre today orr check uus out online at aviaemployment.ca Newton Storefront 260-7525 King George Blvd. Surrey, BC V3W 5A8 T: 778.578.4272

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Requirements: • Prior bindery experience is preferred but not required • Motivated self-starter willing to work in a fast-paced environment performing repetitive tasks • Must be able to lift up to 35 lbs. and stand for extended period of time • Ability to work cooperatively in a diverse, team-based environment • Demonstrate on-the-job reliability and dependability • Excellent communication skills and detail oriented • Completion of high-school • Must have your own transportation The applicant must be available to work afternoon and graveyard shifts (Monday to Friday) as well as be able to work on a weekly schedule with short notice. If you are interested in this position, please e-mail your resume referencing “Production Worker” in the subject line to: jobs.vantageway@gmail.com

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School Bus Drivers Needed Hiring in Vancouver and Surrey Professional experience is not required as we provide free, friendly training to qualified applicants with good driving & background records. UNR Class 4 or Class 2 preferred, but we will train the right applicants. No weekends or evenings. School holidays off. E-mail: wayne.ricketts@firstgroup.com or fax: 604-225-5791 www.firstgroupcareers.com We are an equal opportunity employer that values diversity.


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TransX is now hiring Vancouver based Class 1 Owner Operators for Terrace and Central B.C. interior runs.

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EDUCATION

INTERIOR HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR SCHOOL. NO Simulators. In-the-seat training. Real world tasks. Weekly start dates. Job board! Funding options. SignUp online! iheschool.com 1-866-399-3853

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FRANCHISE

EARN .95+/mile after costs on this lane

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HELP WANTED

For more information Please call Ed or Ali at: (604) 521-0038 careers@mstarhomes.com GREENHOUSE LABOURER

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EDUCATION Jim’s Mowing Business for Sale Call 310-JIMS (5467)

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HELP WANTED

Can you clean a house better than anyone you know?

Housecleaning Professional wanted Mon - Fri, P/T leading to F/T. Only serious applicants need apply. Come join our team. Email: brtcln@aol.com or Ph: (604)585-1755

JOIN MOLLY MAID We are a paid performance company we need mature, bondable applicants with housecleaning exp. Current BC drivers license, RoadStar an asset. Good English required.

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Forming & Framing Crews Morningstar Homes Ltd. has immediate & long term opportunities available, for qualified single family foundation forming and framing crews in Maple Ridge and Burke Mountain, Coquitlam.

SP (Delta) Limited Partnership operation looking for steady, hardworking, energetic individuals that are able to do plant care, harvesting, sorting grading & packaging and general cleanup and workday preparations. The positions advertised are full time permanent positions for all seasons. Job Location 10250 Hornby Dr. Delta, BC V4K3N3 Wage $10.49/hr plus AD&D benefits. Positions available immediately. English language not required. To apply submit resume to: sunjobs2012@gmail.com or by fax to 604-607-7656

1-877-914-0001

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION SALES

CARRRIERS Earn Extra $ for Christmas

ADULTS NEEDED TO DELIVER the Surrey North Delta Leader Part-time, Small vehicle required. Door to door delivery Tuesdays and Thursdays. Please call 604-575-5342

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Sales Assistant Van-Kam Freightways has an exciting opportunity for a part time Sales Assistant available at our Surrey head office. This position is perfect for a mom who only wants to work 6 hours a day and still has time to drop off and pick up the kids. The job requires the preparation of different reports for customers, entering customer pickups, data entry, and various other related tasks. The hours for this position are a guarantee of at least 6 hours a day Monday through Friday. Applicants should have strong Microsoft Word and Excel skills, the capability of prioritizing and organizing your work, and the ability to work in a fast paced environment. Interested candidates should attach an updated resume and cover letter to: careers@vankam.com or Fax 604 587-9889

Van-Kam is committed to Employment Equity and Environmental Responsibility.

Commercial Trailer Journeyman Mechanic

Applicants should have an inspectors ticket, a minimum of 2 years of related experience, a positive attitude and able to work in a team environment. Experience in a freight fleet environment would be preferred as this is a busy facility providing service to a large fleet of Company Owned Trucks and Trailers. Seize this opportunity to work for one of Western Canada’s largest regional freight carriers. For more information, call Derek, at 604-587-9818 or 604-968-7149 Interested candidates should attach an updated resume and cover letter to: careers@vankam.com or fax: 604-587-9889 Van-Kam thanks you for your interest, however only those being considered will be contacted.

Full-Time & Part-Time Calvin’s Farm Market

PERSONAL SERVICES

Apply in person: 6477-120 St. N. Delta

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F/T & P/T SERVERS Required for busy Greek restaurant. Apply @ 7953-120 St. Delta.

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ALTERNATIVE HEALTH

RELAXATION BODY CARE 604-859-2998 #4 - 2132 Clearbrook Road, Abby

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TRADES, TECHNICAL

Psychic Reading

Vancouver Island Busy GM dealership looking for two full time positions to be filled immediately. Very competitive pay scales, benefits, and flexible schedules. See our community online at www.porthardy.ca

Need Answers? Call Today!

40 YEARS EXPERIENCE

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

Send resume to: info@dualmechanical.com or Fax: 604-576-4739

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

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The Surrey Leader is looking for energetic and customer friendly individuals for its Circulation Department. The right candidate must have excellent communication and organizational skills. Your attention to detail and ability to work with minimum supervision set you apart from other applicants. Basic knowledge of MS Word, Excel and Outlook Express recommended. Duties include overseeing 100+ youth carriers, recruit and hire new carriers, survey old and new delivery areas, monitor carrier performance and follow-up reader delivery concerns. A reliable vehicle is a must. Vulnerable sector criminal record check is also mandatory. This permanent part-time position is available immediately. Please forward resume to: Circulation Manager Surrey North Delta Leader #200-5450 152nd Street, Surrey BC V3S 5J9 circmanager@surreyleader.com No phone calls please All emailed submissions will receive a reply for confirmation of receipt, however, only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted further.

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MOVING & STORAGE

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

778-231-9675, 778-231-9147

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

FREE ESTIMATES

Bonniecrete Const.

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D Crack Repair D Eliminate Tripping Hazards D For all your concrete repairs

$45/Hr

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

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PSB DRYWALL ★ All Boarding, Taping, Framing & Texture. Insured work. Dump Removal Service. 604-762-4657/604-764-6416

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

ELECTRICAL

604 - 720 - 2009

Low Cost. Same Day. Licensed. Res/Com. Small job expert. Renos Panel changes ~ 604-374-0062 YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 Service Call Lic #89402 Same day guarn’td We love small jobs! 604-568-1899

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329 PAINTING & DECORATING www.paintspecial.com

GARDENING

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PAINT SPECIAL

Meadows Landscape Supply Ltd.

3 rooms for $299, 2 coats any colour (Ceiling & Trim extra) Price incls Cloverdale Premium quality paint. NO PAYMENT until Job is completed. Ask us about our Laminate Flooring & Maid Services.

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• SAW FILER • ELECTRICIANS • MILLWRIGHT/WELDER

Specializing in Private Events! We Come To You! Doing It All, From Set-Up - Clean-Up.

- Surrey B.C Searching for highly motivated and ambitious individuals to work and be challenged in their field.

• Home Dinner Parties • Meetings • Funerals • Weddings • B-B-Ques • Birthdays • Anniversaries Unique Taste, Unique Menus... Gourmet, Customized Menus Tailored To Your Function...

Competitive Wage & Good Benefit Package Offered! Please forward your resume: Fax:(1)604-581-4104 Email: careers@tealjones.com Visit: www.tealjones.com

Kristy 604.488.9161

threescocatering@shaw.ca or Visit us at: www. threescompanycatering.ca

ESTHETIC SERVICES

Face & Neck Relaxation 778-288-3874

(Surrey Terminal)

2 experienced SALES PEOPLE required with positive attitudes. We provide an Excellent Pay Plan & Bonuses. In store training & large customer base. Great new & used vehicle inventory to sell. Please e-mail or fax resume: ned@abbynissan.com Fax: 604-857-1469

$59.00 Per Ton

Meadows Landscape Supply

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

Van-Kam Freightways Ltd. requires two (2) full-time Commercial Transport Journeyman Mechanics to work out of our Surrey Terminal located at 10155 Grace Road. One (1) position is an afternoon shift starting at 3:30PM and working until midnight and the other position (1) has an 11:30PM start working until 8:00AM.

AUTO SALES PROFESSIONALS

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

Call: Rick (604) 202-5184

meadowslandscapesupply.com

Commercial Transport Journeyman Mechanic

SALES

MISC SERVICES

✶Dump Site Now Open✶ Placing & Finishing * Forming * Site Prep, old concrete removal * Excavation & Reinforcing * Re-Re Specialists 34 Years Exp. Free Estimates. coastalconcrete.ca

175 CATERING/PARTY RENTALS

Esthetic Services

156

KITCHEN CABINETS

317

CONCRETE & PLACING

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

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Zone Checker

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Will tell you *Past *Present *Future By appt only: 778-389-1754

DATA ENTRY / OFFICE ASSISTANT Mechanical Contractor requires P/T Data Entry / Office Assistant. Applicants must have Grade 12 diploma or GED, have excellent verbal and written communication skills, ability to multi-task, detail oriented and highly organized, be proficient with Microsoft Office applications Word and Excel. Timberline and MS Project experience an asset.

CLEANING SERVICES

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

SPIRITUAL

- CERTIFIED GM TECHNICIAN - TICKETED BODYMAN

Send resume to cory@klassengm.com Civil Infrastructure Diploma BRIGHTON COLLEGE - Less than 9 month course. 604.901.5120

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HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

EUROPEAN LADY 20 years exp. Home cleaning, laundry, fridge/stve Wkdy/wknds. Refs. 604-825-1289

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HOME CARE/SUPPORT

HOTEL, RESTAURANT, FOOD SERVICES

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

(Surrey Terminal) Van-Kam Freightways Ltd. requires two (2) full-time Commercial Trailer Journeyman Mechanics to work out of our Surrey Terminal located at 10155 Grace Road.

STOCK PERSON

CAREGIVER for elderly. Full time housekeeping, cleaning, companionship, personal care, prepare & serve meals, laundry. $17.50/hour Must have caregiver training. meredith.coulson@gmail.com or call 778-574-1447

TRADES, TECHNICAL

Van-Kam is committed to Employment Equity and Environmental Responsibility.

604-599-9962 BC COLLEGE OF OPTICS - Optician / Contact Lens Fitter. 6 month course. 604.581.0101

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

Applicants should have an inspectors ticket, a minimum of 2 years of related experience, a positive attitude and able to work in a team environment. Experience in a freight fleet environment would be preferred as this is a busy facility providing service to a large fleet of Company Owned Trucks and Trailers. Seize this opportunity to work for one of Western Canada’s largest regional freight carriers. For more information, call Derek, at 604-587-9818 or 604-968-7149 Interested candidates should attach an updated resume and cover letter to: careers@vankam.com or fax: 604-587-9889

SURREY LANGLEY Fraser Hwy/201A St -near casino

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FINANCIAL SERVICES

LARGE FUND Borrowers Wanted Start saving hundreds of dollars today! We can easily approve you by phone. 1st, 2nd or 3rd mortgage money is available right now. Rates start at Prime. Equity counts. We don’t rely on credit, age or income. Call Anytime 1-800-639-2274 or 604-430-1498. Apply online www.capitaldirect.ca

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HOME IMPROVEMENTS

TOTAL RENOVATIONS Repair, Replace, Remodel...

SPECIALIZING IN

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

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

~ PRO PAINTERS ~ INTERIOR / EXTERIOR Quality Work, Free Estimates Member of Better Business Bureau

WCB INSURED

BEAUTIFUL BATHROOM Plumbing + Drywall + Elect. + Tubs & Showers & Sinks + Toilets & Tile + Fan + Countertop + Painting = = BEAUTIFUL BATHROOM!! Sen disc. Work Guar.17 yrs exp. Call Nick 604-230-5783, 604-581-2859

Vincent 543-7776

BEN’S RENO’S ~ 604-723-0703 New bsmt, drywall, texture, paint, kitchen, bath, hardwood, laminate, plumbing, tiles, windows & doors.

BL CONTRACTING RENOVATIONS SPECIALIST

SUNDECKS: *Cedar *Treated *Vinyl *Trex

RAILINGS: *Aluminum *Glass *Wood

(604)240-1920 • Additions • Home Improvements • Renovations • Concrete Forming • Framing • Siding 604-218-3064

TONY’’S PAINTING

NORTHSTARS PAINTING www.northstars-painting.com Master Painters at Students Rates. We will BEAT any Qualified Quotes. 778.245.9069

New Year’s SPECIAL

1 ROOM- $59 Condos/Apts/Homes Ask our customers about our quality work!

Doing a Renovation or Drywall Repair? Best Prices & Service! Boarding, Taping, Texture paint, Stain removal and Much More! We complete Basements! Carpet & Laminate Flooring Small Jobs Welcome! 25 yrs of exp Free est. & quote! Call Kam @ (604) 551-8047

15 yrs Experience

604-614-3416

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PLUMBING ~ Certified Plumber ~ ON CALL 24 HOURS/DAY

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

~ 604-597-3758 ~

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HOME REPAIRS

Van-Kam thanks you for your interest, however only those being considered will be contacted.

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

Van-Kam is committed to Employment Equity and Environmental Responsibility.

HANDYMAN Home Repair Services - 45 Yrs Exp Call or Text Henry 604-868-5441 Need CA$H Today? Own a vehicle? Borrow up to $25,000. Snapcarcash.com 604-777-5046

#1 IN RATES & SERVICE. Lic’d/Ins. Local Plumber. Drains, gas, renos etc. BBB. Chad 1-877-861-2423

10% OFF if you Mention this AD! *Plumbing *Heating *Reno’s *More Call Aman: 778-895-2005 BRO MARV PLUMBING 24/7 Plumbing, heating, clogged drains BBB. (604)582-1598, bromarv.com


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PLUMBING

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 356

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

RUBBISH REMOVAL

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

GARAGE SALES

FLEA MARKET

Spacious 3 bdrm, 2 full baths, familyroom, gas F/P, large deck, tandem garage, patio, fenced yard. SHOWS WELL. $304,900 Steve & Gloria Hamilton RE/MAX Lifestyles Realty

~ SUNDAYS ONLY ~ 6 am to 4 pm Phone 604-859-7540

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

HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper? JUNK REMOVAL By RECYCLE-IT! 604.587.5865 www.recycleitcanada.ca

REAL ESTATE

RUBBISH REMOVAL 456

615 COMMERCIAL PROPERTY

FEED & HAY

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

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PETS

9mo old PIT BULL MALE PUPPY. All shots, neutered, licensed. Comes with dog house, bed, food, treats. $700. 778-869-6023

KENNEDY Heights Shopping Ctr Lge Parking. Space avail for rent. Office 450 to 5,000. Ret 700 to 38,000 sq.ft. Pls call: 604-507-8458 JOBS: Whether you’re looking to find or fill a position, this is where your search begins. Call bcclassified.com 604.575.5555

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FOR SALE BY OWNER

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

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

GOLDEN DOODLE puppies. Born Nov. 22. Mom small reg. Golden x Dad small Std Poodle (both 50 lbs). We have bred this litter special to create ideal family companions (intelligent, gentle, easy to train, people pleasers, happy indoors/out, good w/kids/animals, low/no shed) Our dogs are part of our home and life and we wish the same for our puppies. Please consider the time & commitment needed to raise a dog and you will have our support/guidance for life. 1st shots/deworm, $1200, 604-820-4827 Mission

ALDERGROVE: 3215- 266A St. 3 Bdrm bsmt entry home. Owner Motivated to sell, $432,500 778-878-1586

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Need a roomie? www.bcclassified.com

HOMES WANTED WE BUY HOMES BC • All Prices • All Situations • • All Conditions • www.webuyhomesbc.com 604-626-9647

NORWEGIAN ELKHOUND PUPS Ready Feb. 15. Reg’d. Vet checked http://vigelandkennels.ca 604-823-2259 TOY POODLE PUPS 6 weeks old. 2 females. 1 white, 1 cream. $800 each. 604-820-4230, 604-302-7602

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SUNCREEK ESTATES

RENTALS 706

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

APARTMENT/CONDO

GUILDFORD GARDENS

SURREY 75/120A St. 3 Bdrm apt, laundry hkups, 1100 sq.ft., $1045, heat/hw incl, quiet family complex, no pets. Call 604-501-0505. Surrey

1 bdrm. from $745 2 bdrm. from $880

Beautifully Upscale 1 Bdrm Suites - perfect for the discerning renter! Starting at $810. Located close to bus routes & skytrain, 20 min walk to Surrey City Centre.

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

Max occ. 2 people. Sorry no pets.

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

Call Surrey Gardens Apts at 604-589-7040 to view our Elite Suites! SURREY CENTRAL; BACHELOR suite, $575/mo. Available now. N/P. 778-317-5323 or 604-916-2906.

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SUPERIOR PROPERTY ON THE RIDGE! OPEN HOUSE Saturday January 10th, 2-4pm. 14696 Southview Dr. Surrey, 604-760-3792 RE/MAX 2000 Realty

CARRIERS WANTED ROUTES AVAILABLE

Surrey Village 9835 King George Blvd. Renovated Suites Bachelor, 1 & 2 bdrms. F/S, D/W & micro, luxury floors, Gym, tennis court, sauna. Pet friendly. Close to King George Sky Train. Rents start at $799.

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

604-584-5233 www.cycloneholdings.ca

(604) 343-4233 www.realstar.ca

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

CLOVERDALE:

Kolumbia Garden 17719 58A Ave.

Reno’d Spacious 2 Bdrm Apts Laminate flooring. Near Racetrack, Transit & Shops. Incl heat & HW. Allow small pets. From $875/mo.

604-961-3432, 778-708-6336

Great Location with great people. Come be our new neighbour. 1 & 2 bedroom units available. Kennedy Pl: Adults Ridon Apts: Families 604-596-9588 office: Tues-Sat 9-12pm

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APARTMENT/CONDO

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

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

Brads Junk Removal.com. Same Day Service. Affordable Rates! 604.220.JUNK (5865)

NEED A GOOD HOME for a good dog or a good dog for a good home? We adopt dogs! Call 604856-3647 or www.856-dogs.com

RENTALS

604-467-8881

MISC. FOR SALE

PETS 356

TOWNHOUSES

Sunset Grove Surrey

TRETHEWEY @ MACLURE AVE

353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS

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ABBOTSFORD Abbotsford Exhibition Park

✭ 604-312-7674 ✭

REAL ESTATE

HOMES FOR RENT

CRESCENT Beach Short term rental (3-5 months -some flex) - perfect if you are renovating. 3BR + Den. Close to beach - 3,400$/m. Partial furnished an option. Inquiries call Dave 604-786-1253 DELTA 11844 Cowley Dr. North, 3 bdrms upstairs, 3 bdrms downstairs. 2.5 bathrooms. Newly renovated. $1850/mo + utils. Feb. 1st. 604-720-2331 or 604-889-1738 FLEETWOOD 166/79A Ave. Lrg lot, master w/ensuite, laund, dbl garage liv & fam rms, f/p, central vac, alarm syst, walk to schools, bus & stores. $1700. Call or text: 604-649-1244.

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CHIMNEY HTS. 77/147. 2 Bdrm ste, avail now. No laundry. NS/NP. $750/mo. incl. cble. 778-888-3362.

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Cory Dr - Barkley Dr - Barkley Pl Brewster Dr - 116St Magnolia Crt - Lyon Rd - Albion Way 67 Ave 78A Ave - 79 Ave, 112 St - 113 St Swanson Dr 75A Ave - 76 Ave, 118St - Gilmour Cres Chalmers Pl - 120 St Hamlin Dr - Lyon Rd, Cherry Ln Faber Cres - Kent Cres - Stoney Cres 64 Ave - 64A Ave, Lyon Rd - Mason Pl McKenzie Dr 64 Ave - Bond Blvd, McKenzie Dr Sunshine Dr - Hillside Cres 119 St - 120 St, Fairlight Cres Clarke Dr - Caddell Dr - Woodhurst Dr Abbey Dr - McKee Dr Santa Monica Dr - Santa Monica Pl Wiltshire Blvd Sheaves Rd - Nechako Dr - Fraser Pl Centre St 90 Ave - 90A Ave, Fircrest Dr - 119 St Shepherd Way - Patricia Dr - Russell Dr Beverly Dr - Downs Rd - Taylor Way 84 Ave - Dunlop Rd - Harrogate Dr Centre St - Private Rd - Johnson Wynd Iverson Cres, Main St - Karr Pl

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78 Ave - 80 Ave, 160 St - 161 St 76 Ave - 78 Ave, 164 St - 168 St 76 Ave - 78 Ave, 160 St - 161 St 62 Ave - 64 Ave, 182 St - 183 St 65A Ave - 68 Ave, 148 St - 150 St 67 Ave - 68 Ave, 144 St - 145 St Tulsy Cr E - Waterford Pl - Tulsy Pl, 132 St - 133A St - 87 Ave Cypress Pl - Galway Cr, 87A Ave - 87B Ave, 133A St - 134 St 100A Ave - 103A Ave, 121A St - 123A St 93A Ave - 95 Ave, 156 St - 158 St 86 Ave - 88 Ave, 166 St - 167 St 102 Ave - 104 Ave, 164 St - 168 St 110 Ave - 111 Ave, 164 St - 168 St 108A Ave - 111 Ave, 148 St - 149 St, Wren Cr - Lark Pl - Blackbird Cr - Oriole Dr Hansen Rd - Kalmar Rd - Park Dr - Park Pl, 112 Ave - 113A Ave, 138 St - 140 St Berg Rd - Selkirk Dr - Cowan Rd Grosvenor Rd, Brentwood Cr - Harper Rd - Park Dr 112B Ave - 114 Ave, 132 St - 133 St 112A Ave - Crestview Dr - 114 Ave, 134 St - Alpen Pl - 135 St

FLEETWOOD - 1 Bdrm bsmt suite, Avail Feb 1. $600/mo incl utils. N/P, no lndry. (604)596-5903. FLEETWOOD 2 Bdrm suite, new house. Walk to high/elem schools. All utils incl. Laundry optional. Avail now. 604-572-9737, 778-908-3918. FLEETWOOD. Clean 2 or 3 bdrm spac. bsmt ste. Cls to amens. Avail now. Ns, n/p. (604)763-3313. GUILDFORD 3Bd reno’d gr/lvl suite 1.5 baths, priv laundry,ns/np, $1000 incl utils/cbl/net. 604-309-7263 N.DELTA: Brand new 1 Bdrm $650 incl utils/cable. Near N.D. Highschl & McCloskey. NS/NP. Avail Feb 1st Call 778-838-5154, 604-591-9930 NEWTON: 2 BDRM ground level bsmt suite, avail now. Utils incl. For info call after 4pm: 604-572-2768 or 778-839-5721 SURREY 127/61. Clean 1 Bdr, suit quiet person, ref’s, ns/np. Avail now $600 incl cable/hydro.604-596-5591 SURREY. 146A/76 Ave. Bright newer 3 bdrm spac. bsmt w/2 full baths, kitchen sep. from liv rm, own entry, nr all amens/schools, $1100 incl utils, strictly NP/NS, no lndry. Avail now. 604-783-1895 SURREY reno’d 2 bdrm, Nr skytrain & laundromat. N/S, N/P. Avail now. 778-896-3741, 604-930-9329

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SUITES, UPPER

BEAR CREEK 145/88A. 4 Bdrm upper, 2 master bdrms, li/rm, f/rm, 3 bath, $1600/mo. N/S. 604-835-2744 SURREY, 97/121st. 3 bdrm main flr ste. Laundry & utils prkg. $1200/mo. NS/NP. Avail now. 604763-2490.

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TOWNHOUSES

NEWTON 66/138 St. 3 Bdrm, 1 bth, new renos incl new flrs/kitch/bath, $1150 NS/NP Feb 1. 604-448-5435

SURREY SUTTON PLACE 13834 102 Avenue.

Ph: 604-596-5671 Cell: 604-220-8696

Family housing near amenities, transit, and schools. Crime-free multihousing. Onsite laundry. 3 Bedroom townhome $1005/mo

PARKSIDE

TRANSPORTATION

Call 604-451-6676

APARTMENTS

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CARS - DOMESTIC

Peninsula Prop Management

1 Bdrm. $760.00 2 Bdrm. $845.00

2001 Chevy Cavalier LS, 4 dr, auto, loaded, good tires/run cond, $2100 obo. 604-592-4422, 778-836-4422

• Minutes walk to Surrey Central Skytrain Station & Mall & SFU Surrey Campus • 24 Hour On-site Management PETS ALLOWED • Walk To Holland Park, High School & Elementary School

821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS 1997 CAMRY, 4 door, 4 cyl, auto, loaded, new tires, AirCared, in mint cond. $3400 obo. 604-936-1270

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Heat & Hot Water Included

SCRAP CAR REMOVAL

AAA SCRAP CAR REMOVAL Minimum $150 cash for full size vehicles, any cond. 604-721-4528

To Arrange a Viewing Call Joyce

The Scrapper

SOMERSET GARDENS (S. Sry)

604-451-6676 Sry, Ocean Bay 16th/154 2bdrm 2 bath 2nd flr condo D/W W/D 1 u/g prkg. Mar. 1. $1375+util walk to shops, beach NS/NP 604-591-9696 SURREY, 135/65 Ave. Bachelor apt $545/mo, quiet complex, no pets. Call 604-596-1099.

847 SPORT UTILITY VEHICLES

2005 ACURA MDX, 92K miles, well maintained, serviced by Minute Tune, $9500. (604)588-2543 2007 HONDA CRV 4 DR Auto, AWD, p/w, p/locks, cruise control, Mag wheels, $11,000: (604)537-1718

I, MANPREET KAUR SOHIL of Surrey, BC has changed my name to MANPREET KAUR SOHAL.

SOIL DEPOSITION / EXTRACTION APPLICATION B&B Contracting (2012) Ltd has applied to: F Reclaim former gravel extraction with disposition of - 70,000 cubic metres, F Extract pit-run (sand gravel of 85,000 cubic metres and F Replace pit-run with - 70,000 cubic metres at 19474 - 16th Avenue Legal Description SECTION 10 TOWNSHIP 7 PLAN 3461 NWD LOT E247’ LT B, PART E 1/2 FAny persons interested in this project may attend the Public Information Meeting on Feb. 3, 2015 or contact: F B&B Representative: gbreaks@bbcontracting.com 604-861-3200 F City of Surrey Engineering Department Lance Thompson 604-591-4736 lgthompson@surrey.ca Public information meeting to be held at Semiahmoo Fish & Game Club 1284-184th St on Feb. 3rd, 2015 at 7:30pm

U-haul Storage Center Matsqui Place claims a Landlords Contractual Lien against the following persons goods in storage at:

19316- 56th Ave. Surrey, BC, Tel: 604-530-4455. Auction is subject to cancellation at anytime. A-16 Tyler Marion 16231 31 Ave., Surrey, BC A-40 Billie Ryder 1244 Cenenial Cres., Kelowna, BC B-106 Stacey Happell 18165 58 Ave., Surrey, BC B-116 Jessica Grills 6180 Greenside Dr. E., Surrey, BC B-132 Frank Fioramante 5430 201 St., Langley, BC B-143 J e n n i f e r McKenchnie 9200 9th St., Dawson Creek, BC B-164 Gregory Jablonski #410 - 9119 154 St., Surrey, BC B-175 Sandra Newcombe 1266 Finlay St., Rock, BC

White

B-176 Michael Larkin 1435 NE 81 Ave., 100, Portland, OR

604-319-7517 Family housing 1851 Southmere Crescent E. 2 bdrm apartments starting from $915/mo-$1027/mo. incl. heat. Pet friendly, near all amenities. Community garden.

• Autos • Trucks • Equipment Removal FREE TOWING 7 days/wk. We pay Up To $500 CA$H Rick Goodchild 604.551.9022

CLOVERDALE:16708 64th Ave. 2 bdrm. incls. utils. cbl. & W/D, cls. to bus & amens. n/s, n/p. Avail. now. $880/mo. 604-574-8647

Sec u/ground pkng. Avail now.

ROUTE# PAPERS AREA DESCRIPTION

SUITES, LOWER

CHIMNEY HTS. 2 Bdrm bsmt suite. New carpets. N/S, N/P. W/D. $850/mo utils incl. Avail Feb. 1st. Call 604-724-0362 leave msg.

VILLA UMBERTO

ROUTE# PAPERS AREA DESCRIPTION

MOTELS, HOTELS

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

Lovely 2 bdrm w/2 full baths in quiet adult oriented bldg. In-suite ldry. Senior’s Disc.

SURREY

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

www.bcclassified.com

SURREY, Newton. 3 bdrm T/H, 4 appls. F/P, swimming pool, N/P. $1150/mo. Feb 1. 604-521-5918.

NEWTON

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WE’RE ON THE WEB

SURREY 139/68 Ave 2 Bdrm townhouse, $910/mo, quiet family complex, no pets, call 604-599-0931 –

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

DELTA

HOMES FOR RENT

WALNUT Grove: 20629-86A Ave, whole house. 2 sty + undev bsmt; 3 bdrm, 2.5 bath, 5 appl, fp ,NS, NP, fenced yd, $1700/mo +utils, Ref & 1 yr lease. Avail Feb 1. Call 604-8889160. Lv msg

TRANSPORTATION

C-248 Shayne Olsen 11240 Wallace Drive, Surrey, BC .Hugh & McKinnon Rentals 604-541-5244.

N.DELTA, 3 bdrm up 2 bdrm down, 2 full baths, 5 appls, clse to all ament. Avail now. 778-552-0502 N.DELTA, 96/120 St. 2 Bdrm rancher, fncd, treed yard, lrg storage, laundry room. Avail immed. $1500mo. 604-790-7956. NEWTON: lrg house with 2 full baths, 2 half bath, Enclosed garage. Covered patio, sep. guest rm. $1500 Feb. 1. 604-327-7140.

Sell your car FAST! www.bcclassified.com

A sale will take place at the storage location on Friday, January23, 2015. Viewing 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM. Sealed bids will be opened at 12:30PM. Room contents are personal / household goods unless noted otherwise. Bids will be for entire contents of each locker unit.


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