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ICBC BLOCKS RECORD NUMBER OF DRIVERS FOR TOLL EVASION ▶ LICENCE AND INSURANCE RENEWALS REFUSED FOR 25,000 PORT MANN AND 17,000 GOLDEN EARS MOTORISTS

JEFF NAGEL

Transportation Investment Corporation – which manages the Port Mann Bridge – says drivers receive three notifications for toll payment before a Refuse to Issue notice is sent to ICBC. Motorists must then pay what’s owed before renewing their driver’s licence or vehicle insurance. EVAN SEAL

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$8,000 in bridge tolls, some of which he believed were charged in error. Thousands of B.C. drivers are being They rarely cross the bridge now frozen out of driver’s licence or car inbecause neither work in Langley surance renewals because they refused anymore. or neglected to pay bridge tolls. The couple is also selling their Maple ICBC acts as the enforcement Ridge house, after which they’ll pay mechanism and it currently has off the outstanding tolls. refuse-to-issue notices on file against Murdoch said she’s surprised by 25,000 drivers for failing to pay their how many other people are in the Port Mann Bridge tolls and 17,000 same plight. for unpaid tolls on the Golden Ears “I bet there are a lot of people out Bridge. there driving around without driver’s By comparison, ICBC is also blocklicences.” ing 9,300 parents for failing to make She also argues tolls unfairly hit peochild support payments and 4,100 ple who live near the two toll bridges TransLink fare evaders who haven’t and work on the other side of the paid their tickets. Fraser River. The 25,000 drivers “I’m not saying bridges barred by ICBC for Port shouldn’t be tolled. But ▶ “When Mann tolls is an all-time why are people in Maple you do that high and has been as low Ridge and Pitt Meadows as 10,000 at other times, specifically being stradto somebody, according to the Transwith this bill?” she you limit what dled portation Investment asked. Corporation (TI Corp.) “Everybody in the they can do.” that manages the bridge. Lower Mainland should STACEY MURDOCH Maple Ridge motorbe tolled on every single cyclist Stacey (Stella) bridge.” Murdoch argues it’s too TI Corp. spokesman heavy-handed for ICBC Greg Johnson insists the system to to deny people the ability to drive enforce toll payment is fair. without any option to gradually repay He said the “vast majority” of Port the debt over time. Mann bridge users pay their tolls on “When you do that to somebody you time, many of them by automatic limit what they can do,” she said. “Peo- pre-authorized payment through their ple get into these situations but we TReO bridge tolling account. have to give them a way to get out.” A Refuse to Issue notice goes to Murdoch started the Facebook page ICBC only if a driver owes more than “Golden Ears Bridge Toll Nightmares” $25 and is 90 days overdue. after her husband was blocked from renewing insurance until he paid continued on page 3

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Arrest in historic Surrey homicide SHEILA REYNOLDS

More than eight years after a teen was shot in the neck at a Surrey gas station, a suspect has been charged with manslaughter. Surrey RCMP say Mahdi Halane was shot following a confrontation at a fuel station near 128 Street and 96 Avenue on Oct. 14, 2006. He was 18 at the time. His spinal cord was severed, leaving him quadriplegic. Halane died six years

later, in 2012, and his death was attributed to the shooting. On Friday (Jan. 23), police arrested and charged Surrey’s Fushpinder Singh Brar, 30, in connection with the incident. “This latest arrest… is a direct result of investigators following up on leads and new information received, and we hope it will help bring some closure to the family,” said Surrey RCMP Insp. Manny Mann.

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“Drivers receive at least three notifications requesting payment before being designated Refuse to Issue,” he said. Johnson said 80 to 85 per cent of users pay after being notified and most owe relatively small amounts of less than $100. Interest charges of 1.5 per cent a month (19 per cent annually) are added to unpaid Port Mann tolls. TransLink adds two per cent interest a month to unpaid Golden Ears Bridge tolls. While ICBC’s monopoly on mandatory basic insurance makes it an effective stick against B.C. toll evaders, it doesn’t have the same power over out-ofprovince motorists. But Johnson said TReO still gets “hundreds of payments” through its website or walk-in centres every month from drivers from elsewhere in Canada or the U.S. The electronic tolling cameras capture the licence plates of non-B.C. vehicles and invoices are mailed out to those who don’t pay on time. “More than 150,000 invoices have been sent to date and 80 per cent make payment on receiving their bill.” About $3 million in total Port Mann tolls are currently unpaid – twice as much as in the fall of 2013 – and the 25,000 drivers who owe that are mostly unregistered, meaning they are billed by mail, with an extra $2.30 licence plate processing charge added to each $3 toll. TransLink officials were unable to comment on Golden Ears Bridge toll enforcement, but said they are having more success in compelling transit fare evaders to pay their fines since the province provided new powers in 2012. In addition to denial of insurance or licences through ICBC, TransLink can also send unpaid fines to collection agencies. Revenue from transit fines was up 25 per cent in 2014 from the previous year as of the end of November, according to spokesperson Cheryl Ziola. TransLink had collected $1.8 million in fines in 2014 as of Nov. 30, compared to $1.4 million in all of 2013. Fare evasion fines start at $173 but climb to $213 after six months and $273 if they’re unpaid after a year.

Newly opened Evergreen Cannabis in Blaine is by far the closest marijuana outlet to B.C. The storefront has a view of White Rock and the Peace Arch. LEN SAUNDERS

Legal pot in Blaine a short walk from B.C. ▼ OUTLET IS ‘UNDER NOSES’ OF U.S. BORDER AUTHORITIES JEFF NAGEL

Marijuana stores have been sprouting up all over Washington State since retail trade in the drug was legalized in a referendum, but the first one has now opened within walking distance of the B.C. border. Evergreen Cannabis is aimed squarely at the Canadian market and its Blaine storefront at 922 Peace Portal Drive – with a sign that reads “recreational marijuana store” – is within sight of both the Peace Arch and White Rock. “I know I am controversial because I am close to the border,” owner Jake Lamont, a Birch Bay resident, told Black Press this week. To the U.S. border guards stationed just to the north, marijuana remains an illegal drug under federal law, even though it’s been more than two years since the state voted to legalize possession by adults of up to an ounce and license a network of growers and retailers. “I don’t worry about it any more,” said Lamont, who ▶ “It’s necessary expects the Washington and Colorado legalization experifor people who ment will be replicated across are travelling, the U.S. But he warns his Canadian on vacation or customers to be careful – bringwhatnot to have ing weed back to B.C. can result in seizure and criminal charges. a place for them “I let them know ‘don’t take to go.” this across any borders, keep it in the state’,” he said. JAKE LAMONT

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Evergreen’s dried pot, priced at $18.83 a gram, comes with warning labels advising it’s for consumption in Washington State only. But that poses a challenge for cannabis tourists coming from B.C. “The problem is what you do with it once you buy it – where do you smoke it?” asked Blaine immigration lawyer Len Saunders. “You’re not supposed to be smoking it in public.” Saunders also advises Canadian pot enthusiasts to be careful how they answer questions from U.S. border authorities. “If you admit you’re coming down to buy marijuana or that you’ve ever smoked marijuana in the past, you’re going to get denied entry – period.” Visitors who deny plans to go pot shopping may be taking a risk if they then immediately park at the nearby pot store, he added. “It’s literally under the noses of the federal government,” Saunders said. “That’s the irony of this – that it’s still illegal federally but you can buy it within walking distance of the border.” Lamont said he and his partners are considering opening a private club for marijuana users in Blaine to offer customers a legal smoking lounge. “It’s necessary for people who are travelling, on vacation or whatnot to have a place for them to go,” Lamont said. “And it’s especially important to Canadians who are going to be my main clientele.” The new store is one of more than 100 marijuana retailers and 300 growers that have been licensed in Washington since a 56 per cent state vote in favour of Initiative 502 on recreational marijuana reform in 2012. B.C. pot activists hope Washington’s experience adds momentum to their agenda to reform Canada’s policy on marijuana. The Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police in 2013 suggested making simple marijuana possession a ticketable offence to give officers a more lenient alternative to criminal charges.

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Surrey RCMP would like to speak to a man they believe was the first person to arrive at the scene of a serious crash in Surrey in early December. The collision occurred on Dec. 6 at about 8:10 p.m. near 134 Street and 66A Avenue. Police were advised a Ford Edge travelling southbound on 134 Street had sideswiped a northbound Ford pick-up truck. The Edge then went off the road and into a tree. The 40-year-old male driver of the Edge was badly

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▶ VAN HOACH PHAM FOUND HIDING IN THE ATTIC OF CLOVERDALE HOME SHEILA REYNOLDS

A man who had a large marijuana grow operation in his Cloverdale home has been sentenced to a year in jail, followed by a year of probation.

In March 2012, BC Hydro complained about electricity being stolen from a house on 60 Avenue in Cloverdale. Surrey RCMP officers found 1,206 marijuana plants in the home, which could have produced more than 71 pounds of pot valued at between $128,000 and $157,000. They also found more than 12

pounds of dried marijuana worth more than $21,000. Van Hoach Pham, the owner of the home, was found hiding under insulation in the attic. The house was heavily fortified with reinforced security gate with two deadbolt locks, behind which was a metal door with other door locks. There were also

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security cameras. Four days after the search, Pham abruptly sold the house for $450,000 – well below its assessed value of $611,000. Pham eventually pleaded guilty to production of marijuana. During sentencing submissions, his lawyer argued Pham, 34, was merely a caretaker of the grow operation and was receiving $5,000 per month from the owner and operator of the grow-op. The Crown argued Pham was the principal operator. In his Jan. 16 reasons for sentence, B.C. Supreme Court Justice Robert Jenkins spoke of the impact drug use and distribution has on the community. “Surrey and many other communities in British Columbia have been seriously impacted by the addiction, crime and loss of personal opportunity resulting from the use of illegal drugs,” said Jenkins. “It is evident that Mr. Pham failed to consider the consequences of his activities in the drug culture upon society as a whole.” Pham is also banned from possessing weapons for 10 years and must forfeit any property seized from the home. He has no prior criminal record. Had the offence occurred after Nov. 6, 2012, Pham would have faced a longer prison term. That’s when mandatory minimum two-year jail sentences for large grow operations(more than 500 plants) came into force. There also would have been a mandatory threeyear minimum sentence in connection to the fire-hazard implications for the bypass and theft of electricity.


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Taxis helped clear HandyDart jam Free Nail Trim ▶ HOWEVER TRANSLINK DECISION TO USE MORE CABS HAS BOTH FANS AND FOES

JEFF NAGEL

TransLink’s move to dispatch more taxis to carry elderly and disabled users of the HandyDart system has helped clear a huge backlog of demand for the custom transit service. Last May, TransLink earmarked an extra $1 million for taxi rides to relieve pressure on HandyDart after months of criticism from clients who said the oversubscribed service left them under virtual house arrest. The number of denied trip requests had run well over 3,000 a month up until April, but plunged to less than 100 in the summer and fall. “More people with disabilities are able to get to where they need to go,” said Merrilee Ashworth, TransLink manager of business development and contract services. She said the 98-percent reduction in denials as of November from a year earlier was in part due to other efficiency improvements besides the extra taxi funding. “We believe our recent actions will continue benefits into 2015, and we will not see a return to the number of denials we experienced earlier in the year,” Ashworth said. The increased use of taxis has been fought by unionized HandyDart drivers as well as some passengers who argue taxi drivers are not as well trained to meet their needs. “I am strongly, strongly opposed to it,” said Burnaby HandyDart user Elizabeth McKellar, adding there are too many “horror stories” about poorly trained or inconsiderate cab drivers. TransLink put some of the extra money into additional training for taxi drivers. Its latest quarterly report credits that for a reduction in taxi service complaints, although they remain far higher than the complaint levels for HandyDart.

The report noted de- supports the strategy mand for HandyDart of using taxis. in 2014 was down “We hope that they compared to 2013, will continue to put but said that may that money into the increase as former taxi service,” she said. riders become aware Dyson said people that it’s now easier to who don’t want to get service. take taxis don’t have The HandyDart Rid- to – HandyDart can ers’ Alliance also arstill serve them – but gues most of the drop taxis provide an in denials is because efficient option for of the introduction of those who don’t mind looser trip search pathem. rameters Even in the with an ▶ “More people extra spring, not from 30,000 with disabilities the boost rides are able to get in taxi offered service. by taxi to where they Alliance this year, need to go.” memmore MERRILEE ASHWORTH ber Eric than 95 Doherty per cent said that of the makes it service is “extremestill being ly problematic” to provided by convencompare old and new tional HandyDart trip denial rates. mini-buses, which are Ashworth said only cost-effective TransLink has not yet compared to taxis decided whether the if they can pick up additional funding for multiple passengers taxi rides will continon the same route. ue in 2015. She also applauded Jane Dyson, exTransLink’s creation ecutive director of of a new standby Disability Alliance system – passengers B.C. (formerly the B.C. whose trip request is Coalition of Persons initially denied can go with Disabilities), on a wait list in case

of cancellations. Dyson said ride-sharing app Uber’s potential arrival in Metro Vancouver threatens to disrupt the existing taxi service that supports the HandyDart system. “The taxi industry over the last two or three years has gone to great lengths to try and improve the service, particularly for people with disabilities and seniors,” Dyson said. “Our organization is concerned about Uber. It risks undermining the important work that the community and the (taxi) industry have done together.”

Transit use down in 2014 Transit ridership is down from 2013 levels, and TransLink collected $3.2 million or 0.9 per cent less in the first nine months of 2014 as a result. According to TransLink third quarter report, the fare increase imposed

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▼ CLAYTON RESIDENTS: CLEAN UP YOUR NEIGHBOURHOOD

Mail security is a priority

The topic is the amount of litter in the front yards, the boulevards and on the streets in the East Clayton neighbourhood. It’s time for people to be responsible and take action to clean up their space and maybe even their neighbour’s space. It’s in each owner’s best interest to protect their investment and to stop the downward spiral of becoming a ghetto. Littering is like a progressive disease in that it feeds on itself. If a neighbourhood looks clean I think people are less likely to litter. Parents need to have a talk with their children. People snacking and slurping in their cars need to take it with them and not throw it out the window or dump it on the curb. Dog walkers need to bag their dog’s waste and take it with them for disposal and not leave doggie bags behind or throw them in the trees. Renters need to be as responsible as owners, as this is your home too. The City of Surrey could help by providing more garbage cans in high-traffic areas and walking paths. TransLink should have garbage cans at all bus stops. There has to be a sea change in public mentality to clean up this area and keep it clean ongoing.

▼ CANADA POST NEEDS TO STEP UP RESPONSE Once again, I go to check my mail, only to be greeted with the sight of a ransacked box. The only thing left behind by the thieves were soggy flyers. Parcels had been ripped open, contents stolen and likely all of the mail. The theft of property and identity theft are serious crimes in Canada. Accordingly, I reported it to Canada Post and the RCMP. My first stop? The post office in Fraser Heights. The response provided to me by the girl behind the counter: “Oh, again?” Taken aback, I nonetheless provided her with my contact details and then asked what the solution was going to be this time. She advised me that the locks would be changed – again. Now I am no expert, but clearly this system

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A letter writer says community mail boxes are too vulnerable to theft . EVAN SEAL does not work because theft from community mailboxes is commonplace. Finding this unsatisfactory, I then phoned Canada Post. I

reported the theft and was told that Canada Post’s solution would be to change the locks – again. Clearly the thieves are not

deterred and they will be back, next week or next month and I will be reporting the same crime again. I expressed my disappointment and advised the Canada Post employee that theft and compromising one’s confidential information should be safeguarded as one of their priorities and that perhaps a better solution needs to be put forward. Perhaps security cameras need to be installed at the mailboxes. Or an electronic system which can only be accessed by a swipe card or digital code. A community mailbox which can be jammed open by criminals is not a secure system. I hope Canada Post steps forward and addresses its clients’ concerns given the serious nature of the crimes that can be committed when one’s personal information is compromised. Saira Aslam

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Wolf kill the last hope for caribou BC VIEWS ▼ Tom Fletcher

When the B.C. government last resorted to shooting wolves from helicopters in the 1980s, an emotional public outcry forced a retreat. In the B.C. tradition, sensation-seeking urban media and protesters led the way. An outraged reporter named Pamela Martin marched a BCTV crew off the road near Fort St. John to expose this presumed crime against nature. With a metre of snow and temperatures dipping to -40 Celsius, they didn’t get far, but public sentiment was aroused enough for politicians to overrule wildlife biologists. This winter, while snow reveals the wolves’ location from the air, the choppers and rifles are out again. And my heart goes out to the biologists and First Nations hunters who face this grim task. The South Selkirk mountain caribou herd, which ranges between B.C., Idaho and Washington, has been the target of intensive conservation efforts by governments on both sides of the border. Six of the remaining 18 animals now wear radio collars. There

were 46 in 2009, only 27 by 2012, and wolves have killed two more since last spring. Targeted hunting and trapping haven’t been sufficient, so up to 24 grey wolves are to be shot from the air before the snow melts. There are seven caribou herds in the South Peace, with the Graham herd the largest at about 700. It’s the control group, left to fend for itself as a measure of wolf removal for the rest. The Burnt Pine herd is down to one bull, effectively extinct. The province and Treaty 8 First Nations are working on a plan to kill 120-160 wolves in that region. It’s long been accepted that resource roads, logging and recreational trail use have increased herd disruption and predator access through what would otherwise be seamless bush and deep snow. Snowmobiles and even back-country skiers can shift the balance. Smithers-area outdoor enthusiasts are currently being urged to stay away from the Telkwa Mountains, where

the caribou herd is down to fewer than 20 animals. Local hunting and snowmobile clubs have observed a ban on motorized travel since 2003, but of course there will always be yahoos who chase animals for fun. A mountain caribou recovery plan was implemented in 2007, protecting 2.2 million hectares from logging and road-building, including most of the core habitat of the South Selkirk herd. The Nature Conservancy of Canada bought 550 square kilometres in that region to protect habitat. Strategies include transplanting animals from healthier to weaker herds to increase genetic diversity, and capturing and penning females with young calves to keep them from being picked off by wolves. The B.C. grey wolf population averages around 8,500, with managed hunting and trapping to protect livestock while preserving the wolf as apex predator in most of its wide range. This context is seldom reported

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by Vancouver media, which mostly sees its role not as explaining issues but rather embarrassing whatever political party is in power, and providing an uncritical platform for the stop-logging-mining-energy crowd, which is seen as popular with urban viewers. Remember the spotted owl, with the fringe of its range extending into southern B.C.? Our branch-plant enviros marketed that one for years. Its core habitat is Washington and Oregon, where many sawmills were shuttered to “save” them. Now they’re shooting invasive barred owls, which have emerged as a greater threat to spotted owls than logging. Context is important. I suppose we’ll never know what difference the 1980s wolf kill would have made if it hadn’t been shouted down for TV ratings and urban enviro-donations. Tom Fletcher is legislature reporter and columnist for Black Press.

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▶ ANTHONY HOPE IS AMONG 75 FINALISTS FOR NATIONAL AWARD

SHEILA REYNOLDS

A Surrey high school student has a shot at a national scholarship valued at up to $100,000. Anthony Hope, in Grade 12 at Johnston Heights Secondary, is among 75 Loran Scholar finalists selected from 3,800 applicants across the country. Loran scholarships come with an award of up to $100,000 over four years to apply to undergraduate studies in Canada. There have been four Loran Scholars from Surrey and one from Delta in the scholarship’s 25-year history. Last year, Surrey’s

Anthony Hope is in Grade 12 at Johnston Heights Secondary School in Surrey.

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Surrey Zoning Amendment Bylaw No. 18402

Application: 7914-0168-00

Application: 7913-0145-00

Location: 9061 – 164 Street

Location: 14925 – 60 Avenue

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

Purpose of Bylaw and Permit: The applicant is seeking to amend

hatched property from One-Acre Residential to Half-Acre Residential in order to subdivide into 2 half-acre residential lots which will front 164 Street in a panhandle configuration.

Comprehensive Development Bylaw No. 17423 in order to permit the development of 6 townhouses with 6 small commercial units on the ground floor.

DEVELOPMENT LOCATION MAP BYLAW NO. 18398

Surrey Zoning Amendment Bylaw No. 18400

DEVELOPMENT LOCATION MAP BYLAW NO. 18402

Surrey Zoning Amendment Bylaw No. 18399

Application: 7914-0305-00

Application: 7914-0262-00

Location: 14784 – 76 Avenue

Location: 18818 – 71 Avenue

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

Purpose of Bylaw and Permit: The applicant is seeking to amend Comprehensive Development Bylaw No. 17377 in order to allow 1 unenclosed tandem parking space for 9 street-fronting units and increase the density and lot coverage of a recently approved 18-unit townhouse development.

property from One-Acre Residential to Single Family Residential and Single Family Residential (12) in order to subdivide into 4 single family lots (1 RF and 3 RF-12).

DEVELOPMENT LOCATION MAP BYLAW NO. 18400

DEVELOPMENT LOCATION MAP BYLAW NO. 18399

MORE INFO Surrey Zoning Amendment Bylaw No. 18401 Application: 7914-0030-00 Location: 13122 – No. 10 (58 Avenue) Highway and 13143 – 56 Avenue Purpose of Bylaw and Permit: The applicant is seeking to rezone the hatched portion of the properties from One-Acre Residential to Half-Acre Residential in order to create an 11-lot subdivision. In addition, a development variance permit is being sought for the southern portion of 13143 – 56 Avenue in order to reduce the minimum lot width of proposed Lots 2 and 3.

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KPU in sole possesion of playoff position ▶ WOMEN’S TEAM DEFEATS LANGARA FOR THIRD VICTORY OF THE SEASON RICK KUPCHUK

A brief two-game win streak has vaulted the KPU Eagles into a playoff position, and left the head coach of the women’s basketball team positive about qualifying for the postseason. “The team is starting to gel and play together as a unit,” said coach Dan Nayebzadeh, “They are competing much harder now, and

if we continue to focus on the process, we are going to be fine.” KPU (Kwantlen Polytechnic University) dominated the Langara Falcons 72-47 Thursday night, taking over sole possession of sixth place in the eight-team PACWEST (Pacific Western Athletic Conference) standings. The Eagles also lost to the Douglas college Royals, falling 57-50 Friday night at KPU’s Surrey campus to fall to 3-8 (won-loss) with 10 games still remaining. Tied for sixth place with the Falcons going

into Thursday’s game, the Eagles raced out to a 17-9 lead and led 36-22 at halftime. They continued to build their lead over the final 20 minutes. Shilpa Khanna again paced KPU to the win, scoring 22 points and adding a four rebounds and five assists. Sam McPhail dominated the boards with 18 rebounds, adding 18 points to earn the double-double and also earning five assists. Christian Brown chipped in with 10 points and five assists. Against the Royals, KPU struggled in the

third quarter and lost a close contest. The Eagles battled hard, trailing just 25-23 at the half. But they gave up 22 points in the third quarter and were down 47-36 with 10 minutes to play. Khanna topped Eagles scorers with 12 points, followed by Amber-Lee Kavanagh with 10. Kavanagh also had six assists, second only to McPhail’s 12. The Eagles will host the league’s two Vancouver Island teams next weekend. The 9-2 Vancouver Island Mariners of Nanaimo are the visitors Friday

Two losses at home for Kwantlen ▶ MEN’S TEAM REMAINS A GAME OUT OF A PLAYOFF POSITION RICK KUPCHUK

The Eagles will face a tough opponent Friday night, hosting the 10-1 Vancouver Island Mariners of Nanaimo at 8 p.m. in Surrey. the Mariners are tied for the league lead with the

Quest Kermodes. KPU will also host Camosun of Victoria Saturday at 3 p.m. The Chargers are tied for fifth place, just one game ahead of Kwantlen at 3-8.

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They struggled against two of the top teams in the PACWEST (Pacific Western Athletic Conference), yet the Kwantlen Polytechnic University (KPU) Eagles remain in the chase for a playoff position. The men’s basketball team dropped two home games at the KPU Surrey campus over the weekend, falling 114-66 to the 9-2 (won-lost) Langara Falcons Thursday night and 98-62 to the fourth-place Dougas College Royals Friday. “We need to make sure that in the future we follow through with what we talk about in the locker room,” said head coach Vladimir Nikic. “In order to be successful we need to be more disciplined on defense and we need to be more mentally tough.” Kwantlen is just 2-9 on the season, and in seventh place, are just one position out of a playoff spot behind the Camosun Chargers and the Capilano Blues. Against the defending national champions on Thursday, the Eagles couldn’t keep pace. The Falcons led 32-13 after one quarter and 57-34 at halftime. Matt Cooley of Delta had a huge game in a losing cause, scored 31 points and added 15 rebounds before fouling out late in the game. Jaiten Rana, also of Delta, added 19 points. KPU was plagued by another slow start Friday, and fell behind 26-8 after 10 minutes of play and 44-17 at halftime.

Lord Tweedsmuir Secondary graduate Nick Smith topped Eagles scorers with 12 points. The six-foot-three forward added seven rebounds, two assists and a pair of steals.

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Eagles top road-weary Warriors for first win of 2015 ▶ JUNIOR A TEAM UPSETS WEST KELOWNA 5-4 SUNDAY IN SOUTH SURREY NICK GREENIZAN

Good things come to those who wait. On Sunday, the Surrey Eagles were proof of that, after a 5-4 victory over the visiting West Kelowna Warriors. Coming off a pair of road losses to their BC Hockey League division rival Prince George Spruce Kings earlier in the week, the Eagles were set to host the Warriors Sunday afternoon, with puck drop set for 4 p.m. However, due to some West Kelowna “travel issues” – the team was coming to Surrey from Powell River – the game was

first delayed an hour, and then delayed a second time, with the game eventually getting underway at about 5:15 p.m. The win was the Eagles’ first of 2015, snapping a nine-game losing streak. And, perhaps owing to the aforementioned travel delays and the fact they were playing their third game in as many days, West Kelowna came out of the gate a little sluggish, allowing the hometown Eagles to jump out to an early lead. Just a few minutes after Surrey killed off the first penalty of the game – Nick Beck served two minutes for interference – Jordan Funk opened the scoring for the home team. Five minutes later, Quinn Lenihan made it 2-0 when,

with the Eagles on the power play, he batted a puck out of the air and into the Kelowna net. New Eagles’ captain Ben Vikich – who was given the captain’s ‘C’ last week – capped the first-period scoring at 12:48 of the opening frame. The tired Warriors picked up their pace in the second period, however, and battled back with goals from Braedan Jones and Kylar Hope to bring the deficit to just one goal, but Cole Plotnikoff – who assisted of Funk’s first period goal – re-established the Eagles’ two-goal cushion when he scored late in the frame. The Warriors continued to claw their way back in the third period – Jason Cotton scored a power-play goal five minutes into

the period – but again, the Eagles’ two-goal lead was restored when Darius Davidson scored. Davidson saw an eight-game point streak snap earlier in the weekend against the Spruce Kings, but his goal Sunday gave him a team-best 21. With Surrey up 5-3, West Kelowna’s Brayden Gelsinger made things interesting when he scored with 4:30 left on the clock, but the Eagles were able to hold off a late charge from the visitors to nab the two points. Though playoffs are out of the picture for this year’s Eagles’ squad – they sit more than 20 points out of a playoff spot – head coach Blaine Neufeld said last week he wanted to see improvement in his club’s play – especially when

P U B L I C N OT I C E

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO SELL CITY LANDS Pursuant to Sections 26 and 94 of the Community Charter S.B.C. 2003, Chapter 26, as amended, the City of Surrey hereby gives notice of the intention to dispose of the following City lands: Civic Address:

54 m² (581 ft²) portion of 17001 – 1 Avenue

Legal Descriptions:

54 m² (581 ft²) portion of Lot 24 Section 6 Township 7 New Westminster District Plan BCP47591

Property Description:

The 54 m² (581 ft²) portion of City-owned land is zoned One-Acre Residential (RA) Zone and designated as “Urban, Douglas-Open Space (Parkland)” in the Official Community Plan. The private properties located at 99 and 105 – 170 Street are zoned Single Family Residential (RF-12) Zone and designated as “Urban, Douglas” in the Official Community Plan. The property is being sold to an adjoining owner for consolidation and development purposes.

Purchasers:

Lexington Homes (Peace Arch) Ltd.

Nature of Disposition: Fee Simple Selling Price:

faced with adversity, or games like Sunday’s in which the visiting club kept battling back on the scoreboard. “We have to fight our way out of these kinds of things,” he told Peace Arch News at the time. With Sunday’s win, the Eagles improved to 8-35-0-3 (win-losstied-overtime loss). On Friday, Vikich, affiliate-player Logan Webber (called up from the Major Midget league’s Valley West Hawks) with his first-ever BCHL goal, and Plotnikoff scored for the Eagles. Plotnikoff scored Surrey’s lone goal Thursday, as well. Surrey is back on the ice this Friday in Coquitlam against the Express, and Saturday night will host Prince George at South Surrey Arena.

P U B L I C N OT I C E

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO SELL CITY LANDS Pursuant to Sections 26 and 94 of the Community Charter S.B.C. 2003, Chapter 26, as amended, the City of Surrey hereby gives notice of the intention to dispose of the following City lands: Civic Address:

3211 – 152 Street

Legal Descriptions:

Parcel A (Bylaw Plan BCP28880 South East ¼ Section 27 Township 1 New Westminster District Dedicated as Road on Statutory Right of Way Plan 25810

Civic Address:

3203 – 152 Street

Legal Descriptions:

Parcel B (Bylaw Plan BCP28880) South East ¼ Section 27 Township 1 New Westminster District Dedicated as Road on Explanatory Plan 16468

Civic Address:

3201 – 152 Street

Legal Descriptions:

Parcel C (Bylaw Plan BCP28880) South East ¼ Section 27 Township 1 New Westminster District Dedicated as Road on Statutory Right of Way Plan LMP41763

Civic Address:

3199 – 152 Street

Legal Descriptions:

Parcel D (Bylaw Plan BCP28880) North East ¼ Section 22 Township 1 New Westminster District Dedicated as Road on Plan 10503

Eleven Thousand Dollars ($11,000)

Property Description: The four surplus City properties are zoned One-Acre Residential (RA) Zone and Comprehensive Development (CD) Zone and designated as “Suburban” in the Official Community Plan. The properties are being sold to an adjoining owner for consolidation and development purposes. Purchasers:

Avondale Development Corporation

Nature of Disposition: Fee Simple Selling Price:

One Million, Six Hundred and Forty Two Thousand, Nine Hundred and Eighty Three Dollars ($1,642,983)

Further information can be obtained from the City of Surrey, Realty Services Division, Engineering Department, 13450 – 104 Avenue, Surrey, BC V3T 1V8 Phone (604) 598-5731.

Further information can be obtained from the City of Surrey, Realty Services Division, Engineering Department, 13450 – 104 Avenue, Surrey, BC V3T 1V8 Phone (604) 598-5731.

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When Surrey Coast Capital Savings TeenFest opens its doors later this month, it will feature far more than simply great entertainment – there will be plenty of educational opportunities, too. The Jan. 31 event – set for Cloverdale’s Agriplex and aimed at those aged 12 to 18 – is full of opportunities to “learn, connect and share” through informative displays and hands-on exhibits, including booths focused on everything from driving skills to job-hunting resources. When it comes to career-building, WorkBC’s Find Your Fit exhibit should be of interest to high-schoolers. The interactive event invites students from Grades 6-10 to test their skills needed for a variety of different careers currently in demand across the province. “This terrific hands-on program will help students apply real life experiences to their career planning,” said Ali Berman, who co-founded the event with husband Wayne Berman. continued on page 11


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NOTICE OF INTENTION TO SELL CITY LANDS Pursuant to Sections 26 and 94 of the Community Charter S.B.C. 2003, Chapter 26, as amended, the City of Surrey hereby gives notice of the intention to dispose of the following City lands: Legal Descriptions:

Parcels A and B of Section 17 Township 8 New Westminster District Plan EPP46740

Civic Address:

A 4.5 m² portion of road at 18051 – 66A Avenue and a 4.5 m² portion of road at 18058 – 67 Avenue.

Property Description:

The properties are portions of redundant road. They are designated Urban in the Official Community Plan. They are currently zoned CD (Comprehensive Development). The City is selling these 4.5 m² portions of the road for consolidation with the adjacent properties at 18051 – 66A Avenue and 18058 – 67 Avenue.

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Parcel A: RAJVIR KAUR SIDHU Parcel B: JAGJIT SINGH TOOR and RANDEEP KAUR TOOR

Nature of Disposition: Fee Simple Selling Price:

One Thousand One Hundred Seventy Dollars. ($1,170.00)

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OBITUARIES

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CHILDREN ........................................80-98 EMPLOYMENT .............................102-198 BUSINESS SERVICES...................203-387 PETS & LIVESTOCK ......................453-483 MERCHANDISE FOR SALE...........503-587 REAL ESTATE ...............................603-696 RENTALS ......................................703-757 AUTOMOTIVE ..............................804-862 MARINE .......................................903-920

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IN MEMORIAM GIFTS Make a gift that honours the memory of a loved one.

It is with deep sorrow that we announce the passing of Mark Janson, who died tragically on January 15, 2015. Predeceased by his father, Mark is lovingly remembered by Lynda (“Miss Lynda”), his wife of 28 years, his son Brady (“Junior”), best buddy Reo, mother Charlotte, brother Walter, and his Aunt Gerda. Also deeply saddened are the Dunn Family: Lynda’s parents, John and Erma Dunn, brother Brent (Deb), and sister, Alison, as well as his nieces and nephews Jordan & Danica, “Mike” & Sarah. We have lost an outstanding husband, father, and friend. The Delta Fire Department has lost a well-respected and exemplary Fire Captain. A celebration of Mark’s life will be held on Wednesday, January 28 at 10 am at Delta South Baptist Church, 1988 56 Avenue, Delta. In lieu of flowers, please consider donating to the

Delta Firefighters Charitable Society in memory of Mark.

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OBITUARIES

SEDDON, Phyllis Joyce Oct. 27, 1946 - Jan. 17, 2015 It is with heavy hearts we announce the passing of Phyllis on January 17, 2015 at Peace Arch Hospice, White Rock, B.C. after a courageous battle with cancer. She leaves behind husband Murray; son Ryan; daughter Tracey; her grandchildren Maddison and Blake; mother Irene Usiski; sisters Frances

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EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION 108 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

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CHILDCARE WANTED

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OBITUARIES ROGERSON-TURNER, Nancy June 4 1941- January 12 2015 It is with great sadness and heavy hearts that we announce the passing of our beloved mother, grandmother, great grandmother, and wife. Nancy who was a happy, positive, bright light in the world. She will be deeply missed by so many; her husband, Ed, children, Kim, Debbie, David, stepdaughter Pam, grandchildren, Steffanie, Cassandra, Aarynne, Christopher, great - grandchildren, Liam, Caleb, Mathew, her children’s father Keith, sis-

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ter-in-law Sharon, and her many other wonderful family members

Austin Robert (BOB) van den Born On December 13, 2014 the family of Austin Robert (BOB) van den Born lost a very special brother, uncle, great-uncle, cousin, father and friend. He will be greatly missed by sisters: Janneke, Connie (Jack), Sophie (Michael) and brothers: John (Trish), Jim (Susan), Audie (Joanne), Will (Mia), stepbrother Edward, many nieces, nephews, cousins, daughter Pandora and many friends. To say he has left a hole in our hearts is an understatement but he has left each of us with unique and happy memories that can never be erased. A celebration of life is being planned in the spring and the date will be announced via social network. You will always be our “Sinterklaas”!

and friends. The family gives thanks to the staff at Residence at Clayton Heights for the excellent care given to Nancy. A celebration of Life service will be held from 1-3 pm on Saturday, January 31, 2015 at the Aldergrove Legion, 26607 Fraser Hwy, Aldergrove, BC. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Meals on Wheels, a charity that Nancy and her best friend Eve volunteered with for many years, or to a charity of your choice.

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EDUCATION

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

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.

MOHINDER Ent. Ltd (Surrey) seeks FT Farm Workers. $10.50/h, 50h/w, Feb 1- Nov 30. Outdoor duties inc: weeding, pruning, harvesting, planting. Fax: 604-575-2584

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HELP WANTED

AMK Carrier Inc. hiring Full Time; Business Address: 13246 98 Ave Surrey. Long Haul Truck Driver $23.00/hr Drive and operate truck-trailer for long haul; Truck & Transport Mechanic $27.50/hr. Performing general & preventive maintenance services; Transportation Manager $38.50 hr. Direct activities related to dispatching, routing, and tracking transportation vehicles; Office Administrator $22.00/hr Review and answer correspondence; Manages staff schedules. Apply at: amk.carrier@gmail.com

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Van Kam’s group of companies req. Highway linehaul owner operators based in our Surrey terminal for runs throughout BC and Alberta. Applicants must have winter and mountain driving experience/training. We offer above average rates and an excellent employee benefits package. To join our team of professional drivers, email a detailed resume, current driver’s abstract and details of your truck to: careers@vankam.com or Call 604-968-5488 or Fax: 604-587-9889

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brothers Dennis (Gail) Usiski and Alvin (Nadja) Dale: as well as numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, aunts and many friends. She was predeceased by her father Frank Usiski in 1992. Phyllis had many hobbies: water colour painting, ceramics, sewing, quilting and especially her passion, gardening. She loved to work in the earth and watch her garden grow and bloom. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the White Rock South Surrey Hospice Society, 15510 Russell Ave., White Rock BC, V4B 2R3 or to donate online, to go: www.whiterockhospice.org A celebration of Phyllis’s life will be held on April 11th, 2015 1-4pm at her home. The family wishes to extend their sincere gratitude to Dr. Joshi, the nursing staff and volunteers of the Peace Arch Hospice at the Peace Arch Hospital. Your special care of Phyllis made her time much easier. “You are the best. Thank you”

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

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RAMP SERVICES AGENT

Vancouver International Airport (YVR)

About Us: Swissport International Ltd. is the leading Ground Services Provider to the aviation industry. Job Responsibilities: • Load and unload passenger luggage and cargo • Drive and/or operate ground support equipment • Other duties as assigned 4XDOLŵFDWLRQV DQG &RPSHWHQFLHV • Hold and maintain a valid B.C. drivers license and ability to obtain and maintain a YVR D/A license • Must be able to work in inclement weather • Flexible to work on various shifts (days, evening, nights, weekends, and holidays) • Lift heavy objects that could reach 70 pounds (32 kilograms) • Meet Transport Canada requirements stipulated in the Airport Restricted Area Access Clearance Program

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Vancouver International Airport (YVR) About Us: Globe Ground Fuel Services, a division of Swissport International Ltd. is a fuel provider in the aviation industry. We strive to operate with the core values of People, Professionalism, and Partnership in all that we undertake. Our mission is simple – “To provide the aviation industry with consistent and tailor-made solutions around the globe, for a better customer experience”. Job Summary: Responsible for supervision, directing, training and assisting fueling personnel. Ensure safe on-time fueling operation, customers’ coordination and interface, also to enforce all applicable regulations, policies and safety practices. Job Responsibilities: • Directly supervises all employees on the ramp on a daily basis. • Guides and directs employees in the effective execution of duties, assists in problem solving and ensures that all company health and safety policies are enforced. • Assists with safety and technical training, as well as maintenance of training records as required. • Performs all daily operational paperwork: daily shift reports, delay reporting, employee performance documentation, WCB forms, and overtime control. • Executes fueling related functions, as required. • Performs all related duties as assigned. 4XDOLƓFDWLRQV DQG &RPSHWHQFLHV • High School Diploma or equivalent • Meet Transport Canada requirements stipulated in the Airport Restricted Area Access Clearance Program • Must have supervisory experience (in a unionized environment, an asset) • Must have valid class 5 driver’s license • Must be able to work in inclement weather and various shifts • Hold and maintain a valid B.C. driver’s license & the ability to obtain and maintain a YVR D/A license

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CARRIERS Earn Extra $

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 Chef/Cook (Indian Vegetarian Cuisine) reqd. Sal$ 19.50/hr, 40hr/wk, F/T, Pmt., High school, 3+ yrs. exp. Duties: Prepare & cook pure vegetarian food (east Indian style) like shahi paneer, daal, mix vegetable & all others type of veggie curry etc. Create new recipes. Direct instruct and supervise cooks in food preparation & cooking activities. Ensure the quality of food. Recruit & hire staff. Knowledge of East Indian spices, Consult with clients for special functions menus. Lang: basic oral English & Punjabi/hindi language an asset. Contact: Harjit Singh from Desi Junction Lounge & Restaurant Inc in 8821 120th Street, Delta, BC, V4C 6R6 Apply at: desijunc@yahoo.ca Or Fax: 604-592-6361

Jewellery Sales Associate

Royal City Jewellers requires a F/T Sales Associate. Must have previous jewellery sales experience.

Please e-mail resume: pgrandin@rcj.ca or Fax: 604.521.3579

PRODUCTION STAFF K-Bro Linen Systems * Full time: 4 days @ 10 hrs or 5 days @ 8hrs * Part-time 4-5 hrs starting at 6pm * Starting pay rate: $10.91 $13.02 plus Extended Health Insurance Ability to work weekends is req. K-Bro Linen operates a large modern commercial laundry facility located within a short walk from Lake City Skytrain in Bby. Apply in Person

8035 Enterprise St., Burnaby Jan. 30th, 2015 between 9:30 am – 4:30 pm

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SERVERS 2 Food and beverage servers, Sal $12.00/hr, Full time/Part time, Pmt, Exp: 3 mths an assets, Edu: High School. Duties: Greet customers, present menus, make recommendations and answer questions regarding food & beverages. Take orders & relay to kitchen & bar staff. Recommend wines to complement customer’s meals. Serve food & beverages. Give the bills to the customers & accept payments. Order & maintain inventory. Cleaning & setting the tables, clean working area and the restaurant. Shifts: 10am2PM, 3pm-7pm, 7pm-11pm ; Lang: English. Contact: Jatinder from Elisabeth’s Chalet Restaurant Ltd. located at 11785 56 Avenue, Surrey, BC V3S 1E2. Apply to: elisabeth.chalet@yahoo.ca or Fax 604-574-4303

The Delta Hospice Society hiring casual RN & Housekeeper For more information, position descriptions & application expectations visit www.deltahospice.org and click on ‘Join our Team. Send RN resumes to catherine@deltahospice.org & housekeeping resumes to info@deltahospice.org F Experience in palliative care

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STOCK PERSON Full-Time & Part-Time Calvin’s Farm Market Apply in person: 6477-120 St. N. Delta

.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

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FOOD SERVICE SUPERVISOR Reqd. Sal$13.00/hr, Full time / Part time, Pmt., 2+ yrs. Exp, Edu. High school reqd. Duties include supervising, coordinating and scheduling activities of restaurant staff; estimating and ordering ingredients and supplies; preparing food order summaries; maintaining records of stock, sales, and wastage; plan menus and determine related food and labour costs assisting in selection and training of staff and development of policies and budget; ensuring quality control standards are met. Lang: English, Punjabi as asset. Contact Harvey from Mahek Restaurant & Lounge Ltd. located at 15133 56 Avenue Surrey, BC. V3S 9A5. Apply at: mahekrest@yahoo.ca or fax 604-585-3332

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MEDICAL/DENTAL P/T PHARMACY ASSISTANT 2 - 3 Days per week

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HOME CARE/SUPPORT

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

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HOTEL, RESTAURANT, FOOD SERVICES

COOK Reqd., Full-time, Permanent, Sal: $18.00/hr, 40hr/wk, Exp: 2+ yrs., No educ. reqd. Duties: Prepare & cook full course meals of East Indian vegetarian & non-vegetarian dishes like Butter chicken, Chicken tikka, Shahi paneer, different kind of naans etc, Ensure quality of food, Determine size of proportions, Estimate food requirements & costs, Inspect kitchens & food service areas, Train & supervise kitchen staff, Work with specialized cooking equipment (deep fryer, etc.), Manage kitchen operations., Lang: Basic English speaking only & Punjabi as asset. Contact Harvey from Mahek Restaurant & Lounge Ltd. located at 9470 120 Street, Surrey, BC V3V 4B9. Apply at: mahekrest@yahoo.ca or fax 604-585-3332

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142 OFFICE SUPPORT/CLERKS RECEPTIONIST Local Sports Company looking for Receptionist (Entry Level) Maternity Leave Position The ideal candidate should have experience working in a fast-paced office environment along with excellent verbal, written, interpersonal and problem solving skills. Attention to detail, a good attitude, excellent organizational and multi-tasking skills with the ability to work independently would be a must. Proficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel, a 10 line switchboard and good with numbers. $24,000-27,000 annually (depending on experience) with beneďŹ ts after 3 months

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Executive Director-Surrey Hospice Society (Surrey)-Non-profit organization Surrey Hospice Society is actively looking for an experienced and qualified individual to oversee all aspects of this dynamic charitable organization. The Executive Director is responsible for the overall operation of the Surrey Hospice Society. This will include implementing the strategic plan, managing and overseeing staff and volunteers, marketing, achieving fundraising targets, overseeing programming and counselling services, and effectively managing the finances of the Society. The requirements for the position are the following: • 5-10 years of experience within the not-for-profit sector, Hospice experience preferred; • Post secondary education preferred; • Passion for the services Hospice delivers; • Knowledge of the City of Surrey and the various community stakeholders preferred; • Exceptional oral / written communication and interpersonal skills; • Ability to influence; and • Proven track record of leadership, achieving fundraising objectives and proactive financial management. This exciting leadership position is full time and compensation is competitive. Please submit resumes (including a cover letter) to admin@surreyhospice.com.

Surrey Hospice Society

The Society thanks all those individuals that apply, but please be advised that only those selected for an interview will be contacted directly.

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We are a local progressive concrete pre-cast company based in Chilliwack. Duties include; preventative maint., scheduled repairs, and quick response repairs to ensure our modernized equipment runs efficiently. Routine equipment inspections and repairs are required. The Successful candidate must have good problem solving, diagnostic, interpersonal, and time management skills. Must be able to work flexible hours in a variety of conditions. Experience working with electrical systems and PLC programs would be a definite asset. Minimum requirements include completion of ITA certificate of qualification as an Industrial Mechanic, inter - provincial red seal endorsement, & a certificate of apprenticeship. Previous work experience in a related industry would be an asset.

OUR COMPANY OFFERS: 1.) Attractive Wages & Excellent Employee BeneďŹ ts. 2.) Supportive, Engaged Atmosphere With Change Minded Management Group. 3.) Company Sponsored Social Activities.

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Gutter & Roof Cleaning/Power Washing since 1982. WCB/Liability insurance. Simon, 604-230-0627 Gutters - Windows - Tile Roof cleaning - Pressure Cleaning. Please Call Victor 604-589-0356

287 Commercial Trailer Journeyman Mechanic (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. 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.

Van-Kam is committed to Employment Equity and Environmental Responsibility. JR DRAFTSMAN / DESIGNER Required for fast paced mach. & fab. Facility. Requirements: ACAD training, Drafting Diploma, good knowlege of MS Office. Asset: Inventor exp, eng. Degree or Diploma of tech.

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A-1 CONTRACTING. Renos. Bsmt, kitchens, baths, custom cabinets, tiling, plumbing, sundecks, fencing, reroofing. Dhillon 604-782-1936.

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

Renovation Specialist Quality workmanship since 1968 Commercial - Residential

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 236

CLEANING SERVICES

KCA CLEANING Provides all home Cleaning Detailing and Moving Services at Great Rates. Call us today for a Bright Clean Home tomorrow. 778-994-9065 EUROPEAN LADY 20 years exp. Home cleaning, laundry, fridge/stve Wkdy/wknds. Refs. 604-825-1289

242

CONCRETE & PLACING Bonniecrete Const.

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

KITCHENS - BATHRMS CROWN MOULDING SUITES, DECKS, REPAIRS - BUILDING MAINT. REFS. WORK GUARANTEED Emerson’s Contracting 604-312-9209, 604-535-0566

TOTAL RENOVATIONS Repair, Replace, Remodel...

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

Ross 604D535D0124

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

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

All kinds of renos. Framing, flooring, kitchen, bath, bsmt, roofing, siding, finishing carpentry. 778-898-6815

Bonniecrete Const Ltd

Submit resumes to charles@emmfg.com

Bureau Veritas Commodities Canada Ltd. (“BVCC�), a premier BC mining laboratory, is looking to fill the position of Maintenance Technician for the Vancouver facility. Various duties of this position include, but not limited to, minor repairs and preventive maintenance of various buildings and equipment. Certification in HVAC, Plumbing or Electrical trades preferred. Experience in instrumentation repair and maintenance an asset.

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

Concrete Forming,Framing & Siding Crews. Residential 604.218.3064 Commercial 604.524.5494

Call: Rick (604) 202-5184

UNIQUE CONCRETE

DESIGN

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

778-231-9675, 778-231-9147

FREE ESTIMATES

257

DRYWALL

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

260

ELECTRICAL

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

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

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

288

HOME REPAIRS

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

296

KITCHEN CABINETS

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

314 MERCHANDISE RENTALS

BUSHDOG Equipment Ltd. - farm, yard, contractor and homeowner equipment rentals and sales. 604534-1135. We Rent. You Work. 5185 - 216 Street www.bushdogequipment.com


Tuesday January 27 2015 The Surrey-North Delta Leader 15 HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 317

MISC SERVICES

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE 560

MISC. FOR SALE

RENTALS 706

APARTMENT/CONDO

RENTALS 750

SUITES, LOWER

RENTALS 751

TRANSPORTATION

SUITES, UPPER

845

SCRAP CAR REMOVAL

The Scrapper

Excellence in Quality & Service

STEEL BUILDINGS/METAL BUILDINGS 60% OFF! 20x28, 30x40, 40x62, 45x90, 50x120, 60x150, 80x100 sell for balance owed! Call 1-800-457-2206 www.crownsteelbuildings.ca.

604-588-0833

REAL ESTATE

Dump Site Now Open

SBroken Concrete RocksS $24.00 Per Metric Ton SMud - Dirt - Sod - ClayS $24.00 Per Metric Ton GrassSBranchesSLeavesSWeeds $59.00 Per Ton

Meadows Landscape Supply

604-465-1311

320

All types of Roofing Free Estimate Written Guarantee WCB Coverage Over 40 Years Experience

MOVING & STORAGE

MIRACLE MOVING 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

356

RUBBISH REMOVAL

SURREY, 135/65 Ave. Bachelor apt $545/mo, quiet complex, no pets. Call 604-596-1099. 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

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

615 COMMERCIAL PROPERTY

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

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

625

Max occ. 2 people. Sorry no pets.

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

FOR SALE BY OWNER

EXTRA CHEAP JUNK / RUBBISH REMOVAL Almost for free! (778)997-5757

SURREY CENTRAL; BACHELOR suite, $575/mo. Available now. N/P. 778-317-5323 or 604-916-2906.

604 - 720 - 2009 ~We accept Visa & Mastercard~

SURREY Lrg 2 bdrm near Sry Ctr & Skytrain, walk dist 2nd flr. Heat & htwtr incl, sorry np 604-589-2103

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

733 MOBILE HOMES & PADS

MOUNTAIN-MOVERS.ca (778)378-6683 ALDERGROVE: 3215- 266A St. 3 Bdrm bsmt entry home. Owner Motivated to sell, $432,500 778-878-1586

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

AFFORDABLE MOVING

627

www.affordablemoversbc.com

$45/Hr

HOMES WANTED

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

WE BUY HOMES BC

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

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

LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE

604-537-4140

RENTALS

1PRO MOVING & SHIPPING

706

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

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

736

HOMES FOR RENT

CEDAR HILLS: 5 Bdrm total house $2000/m or 3bdrm upper suite $1350/m or 2 bdrm suite lower $800/m. Neat, clean, big yard, nr Wal Mart/bus. N/S, N/P. Avail now. 604-930-5023 or 604-825-5023

372

SUNDECKS

www.paintspecial.com 604.339.1989 Lower Mainland 604.996.8128 Fraser Valley

waldonplacemembership@gmail.com

SURREY SUTTON PLACE

FRASER HTS. 2bdr Priv. ent Alarm. Inste w/d. N/S. N/P. $850 inc util & net. Avl nw. 604-588-1045

13834 102 Avenue.

NEWTON, 147A/78A. 1 Bdrm bsmt Avail now, ns/np. $600 incl utils/cbl. 778-866-4085 or 604-507-8382.

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

PANORAMA, near YMCA. New 1 bdrm bsmt ste. Avail now. N/S, N/P. (604) 572-8019 or cell: 657-5442

Call 604-451-6676

SURREY 104/128, new house, large 1 bdrm. No lndry. N/S N/P. Incl. utils. & cable. $650/mo. Feb. 1st. 604-616-6552 SURREY 112/140 St. Bright newer 2 bdrm suite near schools. No pets. $750 incl utils/cable. 778-893-5972.

847 SPORT UTILITY VEHICLES

SURREY 139/68 Ave 2 Bdrm townhouse, $915/mo, quiet family complex, no pets, call 604-599-0931 –

2009 Mazda 3, H/B, 5 spd standard, options, 57000 kms burgundy red. $6,600/firm. Call 604-538-4883

TRANSPORTATION 845

SCRAP CAR REMOVAL

SURREY 142/66A. Spacious 1bdrm grnd lvl suite, quiet area nr amens. NS/NP. $600 incl utils/ internet/ sat. Avail now. Call 604-374-4191. SURREY 145A/62. 1 & 2 Bdrm ste Sm pet ok, N/S. Utils, cable/net incl. No lndry. Avail now. (604)828-0082

• Autos • Trucks • Equipment Removal

SURREY Clayton, 3 bdrm suite, 1300sf, 2 bths, inste w/d, d/w. Avail. now. Ns/Np. $1250: 604-576-9330.

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

SURREY CTR; New, bright, big 2 bdrm suite. Hrdwd flrs. Incl hydro & prkg. $950/mo. Nr Skytrain & Mall. Avail Feb 1st. (604)584-8063

NAME CHANGES AS OF JANUARY 12, 2015 I, Kulwinder Singh have changed my name to Kulwinder Singh Chahal. I, Ranjit Kaur, wife of Kulwinder Singh Chahal have changed my name to Ranjit Kaur Chahal. Our children’s names have been changed as follows: Manjinder Singh to Manjinder Singh Chahal and Sukhdeep Singh to Sukhdeep Singh Chahal

SURREY Enver Creek 146/81 Ave. 1 Bdrm $525. 2 Bdrm $650 incl utils & cabel. Avail now. 778-847-4421, 778-231-9021 SURREY, Panorama. 1 bdrm suite, ns/np. $500/m incls utils/cable. Avail immed. 778-668-0179

604-584-5233

SURREY; Strawberry Hills. 1 Bdrm spacious ste. Avail Feb 1st. Call: 778-385-9848 or 604-596-8831

www.cycloneholdings.ca

SCRAP CAR Removal TOP CA$H PAID on the spot. Local Business. www.a1casper.com 604-378-2029

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

TRAVEL with bcclassified.com

604 575 5555

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

Vincent 543-7776

FRASER HEIGHTS; 2 bdrm, very clean side suite, lamin. flrs, nr freeway, elem, high school, ns/np Feb 1 $800 incl heat/h.wtr. 604-727-4064

TOWNHOUSES

FRASER HEIGHTS 4 bdrm 4 bath priv yard with covered deck, lam flr, 2 car garage. NP/NS, clse to Hwy 1 & Golden Ears Bridge. $2000/mo. Avail Feb 1st. 604-727-4064

Kolumbia Garden 17719 58A Ave.

WCB INSURED

FLEETWOOD. Clean 2 or 3 bdrm spac. bsmt ste. Cls to amens. Avail now. Ns, n/p. (604)763-3313.

752

FAMILY ORIENTED Co-op accepting applications for 2 Bdrm T/homes. 920sf, W/D hookup, priv bkyd, garage. $945+utils. $2000. Share capital req’d. Email:

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

CLOVERDALE:

Member of Better Business Bureau

FLEETWOOD 91/152 1 Bdrm g/l. Pri entry, f/bath, prkg. Ns/np. Ref’s. No lndry, no cable. $575 neg. Avail Now. (604) 930-2981, 562-0390

SURREY CENTRAL - 1 bdrm. 1 full bath, nr. Gateway skytrain. ns/np. Avail. Feb. 1 $600/mo. incls. utils. 604-760-8877 or 778-549-5301

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

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

FLEETWOOD 2 bdrm ste nr amens NS/NP, no laundry. Feb 1st. $700 incl utils/cable/WiFi. 604-356-3673.

BEAR CREEK 145/88A. 4 Bdrm upper suite, 2 master bdrms, liv/rm, fam/rm, 3 bath, new paint, new appli’s. $1400/mo. N/S. 604-835-2744

CHIMNEY HTS - 2 storey, 3 bdrms up, 2 bdrms down, 1 bathroom up, 1 down. N/P. N/S. $1700/mo + utils (778)320-5737.

Cedar Lodge and Court Apts

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

APARTMENT/CONDO

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

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

604-961-3432, 778-708-6336

Running this ad for 10yrs

PAINT SPECIAL 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.

338

PLUMBING

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

374

TREE BROTHERS SPECIALIST Tree Removal/Topping/Spiral Thinning/Hedge Trimming/Stump Grinding. Free Estimates. WCB/Fully Insured

$50 Off with this Ad Jerry, 604-500-2163

FIXIT PLUMBING & HEATING H/W Tanks, Reno’s, Boilers, Furn’s. Drain Cleaning. Ins. (604)596-2841 BRO MARV PLUMBING Plumbing, heating, clogged drains BBB. (604)582-1598, bromarv.com

TREE SERVICES

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

~ Certified Plumber ~ ON CALL 24 HOURS/DAY

PETS

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

~ 604-597-3758 ~ 10% OFF if you Mention this AD! *Plumbing *Heating *Reno’s *More Call Aman: 778-895-2005 #1 IN RATES & SERVICE. Lic’d/Ins. Local Plumber. Drains, gas, renos etc. BBB. Chad 1-877-861-2423

456

FEED & HAY

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

477

PETS

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

1 & 2 bedroom units available.

604-312-7674

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

STAFFORDSHIRE bull terrier, P.B. CKC reg’d. Staffies, only 6 left. Call Candace 604-780-4771.

VILLA UMBERTO Lovely 2 bdrm w/2 full baths in quiet adult oriented bldg. In-suite ldry. Senior’s Disc. Sec u/ground pkng. Avail now.

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

Sry, Ocean Bay 16A/154 2bdrm 2 bath 2nd flr condo dw, wd, 1 u/g prk walk to shops & beach. March 1st. $1350 +utils. NS/NP. 604-591-9696

SUNCREEK ESTATES

Ask about our

* 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

ROOM SPECIAL

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

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

329 PAINTING & DECORATING

329 PAINTING & DECORATING

99

$

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

• Community Safety Volunteer Tours • Citizens Community Safety Watch • Traffic Safety Program • Community Enhancement Program • Youth Mentorship & Leadership Program

NEWTON

604-451-6676

353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS

Surrey Crime Prevention Society (SCPS) is actively recruiting volunteers to support our community safety programs throughout Surrey. SCPS is a not-for-profit organization that works closely with our community partners to enhance community safety in the City of Surrey. Programs We Offer:

Kennedy Pl: Adults Ridon Apts: Families 604-596-9588 office: Tues-Sat 9-12pm

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

RENOS & REPAIRS Excellent price on Hot Water Tanks Furnace, Boilers, Plumbing Jobs & Drain Cleaning

Make a Difference – Be Part of the Solution!

Great Location with great people. Come be our new neighbour.

SOMERSET GARDENS (S. Sry)

A Gas Fitter ✭ Plumber

Peninsula Prop Management

SURREY, 126/72 Ave. 2 Bdrm apt, $930/mo. Quiet family complex, no pets, call 604-543-7271.

.Hugh & McKinnon Rentals 604-541-5244.

LANGLEY 21341 83 Ave reno’d 6 Bdrm, 3 full baths, 2 gas f/p, pantry, huge kit & liv/rm, lrg lot, lots of prkg, garage. Feb 1st. $2500/mo neg. 604-783-4155 or 604-961-1956 LANGLEY: Newer home, incl 2 bdrm suite w/4 appl. Upper 2 flrs, granite, 5 appl. Sep. 2 car garage. March 1st. $2200: (604)534-9726 SURREY 8956 151st. 5 Bdrm bsmt home, 3 appli’s, fenced yrd.NS/ NP. Mar 1st. $1550/mo. 604-617-9373

739

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

748 SHARED ACCOMMODATION CEDAR HILLS. Lrg bdrm in quiet clean home. $375 incl utils/cbl, shrd kitch, lndry, bath, prkg. No parties. Walk to SkyTrain. 604-951-0146 Guildford fully furn rooms $400 incl utils/laundry/sat/internet. Avail now. No drugs/parties. 604-992-2247

750

SUITES, LOWER

BEAR CREEK 2bdrm bsmt ste, nr park & B-Line bus service. $750: 778-710-5197 or 604-590-5197 CHIMNEY HEIGHTS, 77/147 St. 2 Bdrm ste, avail immed. No laundry. NS/NP. $700/mo. 778-888-3362.

• Office Volunteers • Special Events • LEAP - Learn. Experience. Achieve. Participate High School Work Experience Program

You Will Enhance the Following Skills: • Observation & reporting skills • Communication • Leadership through Team Lead positions • Enhancing resumes with valuable volunteer experience • Networking with community partners and peers • Supporting your portfolio with training opportunities and credible references We are offering volunteers the opportunity to develop their work experience in the community while enhancing their resumes. SCSP, volunteers gain valuable experiences they can apply to their career development.

Volunteer Qualifications: • Must be minimum 16+ years of age • Must be willing to commit for a minimum of 6 months • Comfortable working independently and in a team based environment • Strong communication skills • Open to constructive development How to Apply Volunteer applications can be submitted online at www.preventcrime.ca Interested volunteers may also contact Jen at jen@preventcrime.ca or call our office at 604-502-8555


16 The Surrey-Nor th Delta Leader Tuesday Januar y 27 2015

WINTER CLEARANCE

SALE

14” Tires

15” Tires

Set of 4 tires

200

240

Parts and Labour included From..........................................................

Coupon expires Feb 15/15 Most Vehicles • Coupon Required

• Front End • Exhaust System • Electrical System • Tires

• Belts

$

2995

By Appointment only .......................................... Coupon expires Feb 15/15 Coupon Required

95

SPECIAL ** ** 4-WHEEL BRAKE RELINE • Installation of front pads & rear shoes • Machine front rotors if necessary & rear drums • Pads & shoes included

• Check master cylinder • Check brake hoses • Check hydraulics for proper functions

$

• Some foreign cars & vans extra

19995

From............................................................. Coupon expires Feb 15/15 Coupon Required

50% OFF

MANUFACTURER LIST PRICE Coupon expires Feb 15/15

Coupon Required

FREE INSPECTION

SHOCKS & STRUTS

With installation only. Lifetime warranty on parts.

• Oil, Lube & Filter • Brakes • Cooling System • Fluid Levels

MAINTENANCE CHECK-UP

149

Coupon expires Feb 15/15

CHECK-UP!

$

CLIP & SAVE SPECIAL!

INCLUDES: • Installation of Spark Plugs • Electronic Scope Test • Set Timing & Idle Speed (if applies) • Emission Check • Complete Safety Check (parts extra)

TIMING BELT

79

95

69

95 $

On Select models

95 $

8 CYL.

280

$

On Select models

CLIP & SAVE SPECIAL!

59

$

6 CYL.

Set of 4 tires

$

On Select models

4 CYL.

16” Tires

Set of 4 tires

$

TUNE-UP!

Sale ends 5pm Saturday February 7th

Coupon Required

BC TIRES & AUTOMOTIVE

Your Complete Auto Repair Centre ² Computer Diagnostics ² AirCare Repair ² Tune-Ups ² Oil Changes ² Brakes ² Shock Absorbers ² Clutches

² Water Pumps ² Timing Belts ² Head Gaskets ² Valve Adjusting ² Headlight Aiming ² Cooling Systems ² Overheating Problems

² Transmission Service ² Exhaust Systems ² Batteries ² Fuel Injection ² Air Conditioning ² Thermostats

THESE MAJOR BRANDS ALSO ON SALE:

Better Pricing Than The USA or Online!

BC Tires

8971 120th Street, Delta

604-591-7396

OPEN: Mon-Fri. 8 am - 6 pm; Sat. 8 am - 5 pm

15399 Fraser Hwy, Surrey

604-585-7396

OPEN: Mon-Fri. 8:30 am - 5:30 pm; Sat. 9 am - 5 pm

AirCare

Repair Centre #30U2U DESIGNATED INSPECTION FACILITY Vehicle Inspection Division

FACILITY S3386


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