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Ridge lets go of economic manager Sandy Blue wasn’t the right fit: mayor By Phil M elnyc h u k pmelnychuk@mapleridgenews.com

Maple Ridge council fired economic development manager Sandy Blue on Tuesday, saying it wanted to go in a different direction. Blue, who’s been manager of Blue strategic economic initiatives since 2008, was relieved of her position Tuesday. Last November, Blue was elected for the first time to Abbotsford council, where she lives, as part of the Abbotsford First team. See Blue, 9

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B.C. SPCA senior animal protection officer Eileen Drever with Willow at Maple Ridge shelter, where the Husky is recuperating.

Dog saved from starvation Siberian husky found in east Maple Ridge, was eating gravel to survive B y P h i l M e l nychuk pmelnychuk@mapleridgenews.com

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It got to the point to the point that Willow was so hungry, she ate gravel and dirt to fill her belly. But it was the kindness of a stranger who saved her life. Someone on Saturday saw Wil-

low wandering around east Maple Ridge at 256th Street and 128th Avenue, barely able to walk, and brought her into the SPCA Community Animal Centre. Now the SPCA is trying to find the dog’s owner and how it got to the point that Willow came within a few heartbeats of death. “She has no identification to link her to an owner and we are seeking the public’s help in identifying who may be responsible for her,� B.C. SPCA senior

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Rapid bus in Ridge is years away ‘No’ vote would delay projects 5-10 years By Phil M elnyc h u k pmelnychuk@mapleridgenews.com

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aple Ridge council Monday didn’t pull any punches as it pounded out questions to a trio of transit types promoting a yes vote in this spring’s transit referendum. When will Maple Ridge actually see a B-line or rapid bus link to Coquitlam Central Station? Is there really enough track time to allow expansion of West Coast Express commuter rail? And why isn’t there a bus to Mission? A major worry was how long it would take to get a B-line/rapid bus service linking downtown Maple Ridge to the new SkyTrain line in Coquitlam. “The target now is to get the rapid bus within three to five years. Two to three years is a long time for people, but it takes a long time to build buses,” said Mike Buda, executivedirector of the Mayor’s Council on Regional Transportation. “We could possibly have those services up and running within three years of having a vote,” said TransLink vice-president Bob Paddon. “The problem is, that we don’t have the vehicles.” Council heard that without a yes vote, all the transportation projects planned for Metro Vancouver will be delayed by another five or 10 years. If another referendum is held five years from now, it will take another five years to implement whatever’s approved. Meanwhile, the region’s population will grow yearly by the equivalent of Port Coquitlam’s population. Coun. Gordy Robson said TransLink has been talking about rapid bus service to Coquitlam from Maple Ridge for a decade. “Why can’t we make that [rapid] bus next week?” Robson pointed out that council had been given three different time frames Monday for when rapid bus would get to Maple Ridge; either within two years, two- to three-years or three to five years. “You’re saying if we vote yes, there won’t be a rapid bus for three to five years?” According to the Mayors’ Council, the arrival of rapid bus to Maple Ridge has yet another timeline. The list of improvements set out in the Regional Transportation Investments, says Maple Ridge won’t get

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Metro mayors, led by Surrey Mayor Linda Hepner (right), started their ‘Yes’ campaign on Monday. a rapid bus link to Coquitlam Evergreen SkyTrain line until between six and 10 years. However, in a statement two weeks ago, the Mayor’s Council reduced that period to two years. Implementing a rapid bus system in Maple Ridge would cost about $8 million, Paddon said. “That would be on the street within three years.” Tamim Raad, TransLink planning director, said it takes time to order the buses, create the right of way and take delivery of the buses. He said the service, which will follow Lougheed Highway into Coquitlam Central Station, will use a mix of separate lanes, dedicated roadways, and signal priority using SkyTrain type stations to bring people from Maple Ridge to Coquitlam SkyTrain. TransLink and the Mayor’s Council were trying to persuade council to back the yes side in this spring’s mail-in transit plebiscite. Voters in Metro Vancouver will be asked between March 16 and May 29 to mail in ballots saying whether they say yes or to hiking the provincial sales tax to 7.5 per cent. That will raise about $250 million a year to pay for a list of new transit services, including everything from more West Coast Express service, SkyTrain line extension to Arbutus

Street and light rail in Surrey and Langley. Coun. Corisa Bell worried that the wait time for a rapid bus could coincide with a provincial election, which could upset the whole process. “Is there a guarantee from TransLink that it will happen absolutely?” And has West Coast Express worked out a deal for leasing more track time from CP Rail to allow the extra train? Negotiations with CP Rail are underway, said Paddon. However, if a yes vote is successful, the mayors council will require that TransLink follow the plan. Maple Ridge Mayor Nicole Read wants to wait until she sees an implementation plan, which the Mayors’ Council is to write in the next few weeks, before reconsidering her opposition to the vote. Read opposed the Mayor’s Council decision to seek permission for hike in the PST because it was downloading provincial responsibility, without giving authority, on to the mayors. She’s also said she’ll vote no in the referendum. “There’s a clear challenge with respect to [public] trust,” said Read. What is TransLink doing to improve its reputation, she asked. Paddon said that TransLink has found $200 million worth of savings

in the past three years, achieved by trimming administration, freezing salaries, and cutting some services. The last increase in funding for the agency was in 2009. One of the transportation priorities includes adding, within five years, an extra rush-hour train, morning and evenings, to the five West Coast Express trains that run from Mission to Vancouver. “West Coast today is one of the best performing commuter rail systems in North America,” Paddon said. Very few systems can rival its low operating costs. But the trains are starting to fill up and some stops finds people having to wait for the next train. Bell said people wanted a mid-day train, but there’s not enough demand for that, council heard. Coun. Craig Speirs also objected to municipalities taking the heat for raising taxes, which are provincial jurisdiction. That’s been an ongoing debate at the Mayor’s Council, said Buda. But mayors have decided they can either oppose it or get on with the process that’s being dictated to them by the senior government. “This is the province’s choice. Until there’s a change in thinking or a change in government, there is no other choice.”

Council heard earlier that the mayors were able to come up with a regional transportation plan in a few months, while Toronto and Montreal have never been able to agree on a regional transit approach. Buda said a yes vote would be historic and empower cities. “A yes vote – changes the world,” he said. “For the first time in Canadian history, a local government will have made a compelling case,” for raising taxes for a specific purpose, giving more power to that level of government. Raising the PST from 7.0 to 7.5 per cent in Metro is estimated to cost the average household an extra $125 per year, while low-income households would pay about $50 more, beginning in early 2016. While a skeptical Maple Ridge council heard the presentation, Surrey, Vancouver and other mayors kicked off their campaign for a yes vote at Vancouver’s Waterfront station. Vancouver Mayor Gregor Robertson pitched the tax as a minimal cost – 35 cents a day per household – to deliver key upgrades ranging from a light rail network in Surrey, to a subway along Broadway, more SeaBus service and 11 new B-line/rapid bus express routes.


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Delays on West Coast train MAD ABOUT EWE Rail president hands out coffee vouchers to train travellers By Phil M elnyc h u k pmelnychuk@mapleridgenews.com

CP Rail is in the middle of a major project involving replacement of its steel rails and wooden ties along its line from Vancouver to Pitt Meadows. But it didn’t tell that to those who run the West Coast Express, which uses the same railway line. Delays due to the work caused the train’s on-time performance rating to drop to 87 per cent in January, the lowest since it began service in 1995. Almost all delays to West Coast Express service in the past three months have been CP related, B.C. Rapid Transit Company president Doug Kelsey said in a letter to Maple Ridge Mayor Nicole Read. “WCE was not informed about the schedule for this work, but has recently learned that it will continue into April.�

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Commuters, though, aren’t interested in the cause of the delays, they just want to get to work on time, said Read. One woman told her she was two hours late for work one day. “I don’t think they necessarily care what the reasons are. They rely on service to get work every morning and they need to trust that the services are reliable. To smooth over rough feelings, Doug Kelsey, president of the B.C. Rapid Transit Company, handed out coffee vouchers Tuesday morning to commuters, while pamphlets explaining the work were put on train seats. Kelsey told the mayor he’s been in touch with CP Rail brass and said that speeding up West Coast Express service is the top priority. CP Rail acknowledged in a Jan. 31 release that it could have been “more forthcoming about the potential for commuter delay during this process.� It explained that repairing the tracks requires delaying trains

to create “track blocks,� which allows crews to work on a certain section of track under tight deadlines. Most of the work is done outside of the morning and evening rushhour commutes, when the five West Coast Express trains run. But sometimes the work Read encroaches on to West Coast Express times. One day, m ai nt e n an c e equipment derailed on to the tracks, blocking the track completely. “This work, Kelsey while necessary, does not always go absolutely as planned,� Kelsey said. “Add into the mix a number of freight trains that need to get in and out of Lower Mainland ports on these same tracks and you can start to understand the challenge.� Work will continue for the next two and a half months. Read said she appreciated Kelsey’s efforts, adding she’ll keep peo-

ple up to date. TransLink didn’t respond to an interview request. Instead, it sent a copy of a generic letter that Kelsey left on the West Coast Express seats this week. The letter doesn’t explain why the train was late but instead gives basic facts about Tr a n s L i n k and refers to delays on SkyTrain. “Like any other major transportation system in other cities, we will from, time to time, have minor, unavoidable service disruptions that cause short delays. “These service disruptions may have a short-term impact on our 95-per-cent ontime arrival rating for Expo and Millennium lines, but we stand by our overall numbers and the 7.6 out of 10 customer service satisfaction score (2013) based on independent review.

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Life and death The Metro mayors’ council has no ‘Plan B’ if the transit referendum fails. The group’s only solution is to fund needed transit improvements, such as more SkyTrain, adding light rail transit and more buses, is to bump up the provincial sale tax in the region by 0.5 per cent. If the plan is approved, a B-line bus connecting Maple Ridge to SkyTrain in Coquitlam could be in place in two to three to five years. So they say. If the tax increase is not approved, then planned projects would take at least twice as long to implement, according to the mayors. Their plan for transportation and transit improvements, with a million more people expected in the Metro region over the next 30 years, would reduce road congestion by 20 per cent. Their plan would cost the average household $125 a year, or 35 cents a day. A new four-lane bridge to replace the Patullo is also part of the plan, which aims to reduce the number of vehicles on roads. And building a new bridge, as well as replacing the Massey Tunnel, as the province plans, will do that? The Golden Ears and Port Mann bridges, with their tolls and lower than expected usage, are doing a fine job of reducing traffic congestion. Do we need another empty toll bridge? Why, if it’s so important to expand transit as the population of the Lower Mainland swells, won’t the provincial government fund it? Why is it the responsibility of local mayors to find money for the plan? They shouldn’t have to drive around the region selling their vision. Voters will support the plan if they think it’s fair. They don’t need to be pressured. The mayors’ plan may be the best they can do under the current governance structure, but it is not fair, or sensible, and the referendum should fail. The province needs to fix what is wrong with the multiple layers that govern transportation in the region, then devise a funding strategy that doesn’t tax one group of residents more than another, especially when the services are meant for all. – The News

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We have to house the homeless “In a time of drastic change, it is the learners who survive.” – Eric Hoffer.

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he shadowy parkade on the edge of Memorial Peace Park is a favorite gathering place for Maple Ridge street Along the Fraser people. But, darkness doesn’t Jack Emberly matter like it used to. The homeless, addicted, and mentally ill can be seen in daylight, sitting outside banks, coffee shops. It wasn’t always that way. When I settled here 30 years ago, people didn’t wander streets, their possessions in shopping carts. There weren’t darkly-clad BOBS – boys on bikes – hauling garbage bags to bottle depots, or wasted souls punching the air while shouting obscenities. This drastic social change needs to be redressed if towns like ours are to survive. In downtown residences, health care workers bathe seniors for bed, administer medication. Once, they weren’t forced to walk past addicts shooting up in the doorways. The job has changed. “It’s not a safe area,” one worker told me. “Our vehicles are broken into. We never know what we’ll encounter.” It’s folks struggling with a ‘dual diagnosis’.

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“Just pitiful,” says this worker. “These people need support. They’re human beings.” Dual diagnosis – addiction and mental illness – is the term used by drivers with West Ridge Security. “It’s most of them,” one told me at the start of my ride-along, to learn about the street scene. West Ridge Security patrols the commercial downtown for the Maple Ridge Business Improvement Association. The parkade is our first stop. “They’ll do drugs here, or just sleep,” says the driver. “Sometimes, someone builds a fire – to heat a can of beans, or stay warm. It’s dangerous. There’s a gas line here.” Fires, and people shooting up aren’t good for business. West Ridge moves street folk along to ease the problem for any one shop owner. Usually this happens without argument, but sometimes, drivers are verbally abused, and often threatened, sometimes with knives. We move onto 224th Street, down Dewdney Trunk Road to 228th Street, then south, along side streets and alleys before heading east on Lougheed Highway to another hot spot – the alley behind the bottle depot at the edge of the business district. The homeless are everywhere with shopping carts, sitting on benches. The driver points out a man who talks to himself all day. The area around 222nd Street and Selkirk Avenue attracts prostitutes. They move along when citizens complain, but come back.

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On 224th St. again we check another alley. Behind a restaurant, the driver points out dumpsters. “Another place you’ll find people doing drugs, or sleeping.” There’s nobody here, but we find a man asleep on the commercial parking lot opposite the school board office on Brown Avenue. “I told him it was warmer in the sun,” reports the driver, “and where he can get a better rest.” “It’s a sad picture,” I suggest. Mayor Nicole Read says she’s committed to find effective strategies to address homelessness and addiction as soon as possible. “We’re seeing more property crime,” she told me, “hearing from residents about needles in parks. There are people who fear for their safety. We need to address that. It’s the reason we’ve enacted a task force.” The task force includes Read, Couns. Bob Masse and Gordy Robson. Daryll Pilgrim, co-chair of the local Housing Planning Table, said in a recent article that there’s “a wide range of disorders our city doesn’t have answers for right now.” Answers for a town’s survival will demand drastic changes. We’ll have to house people locally and treat their mental illness at home because they’re not going anywhere. The task force reports publicly Feb. 10. Jack Emberly is a retired teacher, local author and environmentalist.

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THE NEWS/letters ‘Pupils first’ Editor, The News: Re: MLA accepted BCTF cheque (The News, Jan. 30). I would like to correct the record to erroneous statements in your article. These are the facts. On January 21st my office was contacted by the BCTF who expressed their error in sending me a cheque and a T4 slip a month earlier in December. As the funds were to address grievances from 2002 until the present and as I had been a teacher for seven of these years, I assumed that the BCTF had sent me a cheque proportionally based on the years I taught during this time. I returned the BCTF’s call and said that I would return the full amount, which I did the same day by Express Post. Under no circumstances did I dispute any so-called entitlement. I accepted their mistake at face value and fully understood what transpired. Yes, I was a teacher for 15 years in School District No. 42; and I am proud to have helped local students develop their minds as they’ve grown into adults. Teaching is a wonderful and rewarding profession. This is why I am disappointed the Maple Ridge Teachers Association felt the need to speak with the Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows News about their union’s error and somehow attempt to place blame on myself. I will continue to stand-up for the best interests of students and their parents, along with teachers who put the needs of their pupils first. Marc Dalton MLA Maple Ridge-Mission

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Question about ambulances Editor, The News: Re: ‘Ambulances take too long’ (The News, Jan. 28). There are two important messages in the article, both of which I agree totally. One is ‘ambulances take too long’; the other is, “We have a great ambulatory care service”. Unfortunately, neither has anything to do with the other. Time is of the essence in a medical emergency, there is no doubt. For heart attack, trauma, stroke and many other patients, timely skilled medical intervention is critical and is often referred to as ‘The Golden Hour’. For a stroke patient, that is the time from onset of symptoms to having a CT scan, including initial interpretation of the result. My colleagues in the B.C. Ambulance service, fellow nurses, doctors and other medical staff do their best with a broken system.

Lack of available ambulances may be part of the problem meeting ‘the Golden Hour’ standard, but the other part is lack of paramedics to use those ambulances, including advanced life support paramedics. Having single paramedic responders will help as a Band-Aid solution, but it is rather like painting over a crack in a wall. The crack is still there and getting worse by the day. MLA Marc Dalton is quite correct when he says that “we have a great ambulatory care system”. Mr. Dalton, as a former teacher, is no doubt aware of the importance of answering the question assigned for homework, saying what you mean and of checking your answer. Ambulatory care, according to Mosby’s Medical Dictionary, is ‘health services provided on an outpatient basis to those who visit a hospital or another health care facility and depart after treatment on the same

Pay up Golden Ears tolls Editor, The News: Re: Drivers should share tolls (Letters, Jan. 30). I cannot believe the letter about the bridge tolls and giving people a fair chance to pay them back.

Of course you should deny people the right to drive if they don’t pay their tolls. How else will they get their money? Why would anyone pay tolls if there are no consequences? These people have had the op-

day’. We do have a great ambulatory care facility at Ridge Meadows Hospital, staffed by a huge team of dedicated professional people, including nurses, doctors, therapists and many other hospital staff. People attend the ambulatory care clinic for numerous reasons, including but not limited to intravenous antibiotics, blood transfusions, chemo therapy, replacing IV cannulas and many other medical procedures. So, Mr. Dalton is quite correct. The only problem is that the article is actually about ambulance response times and not ambulatory care. So, did Mr. Dalton do his homework? Did he say what he meant? Has Mr. Dalton answered the question or has he deliberately given a wrong answer? Paddy Kopieczek, RN Maple Ridge

tion of paying down their debt by receiving their weekly bills, anywhere from $3.05 to $4.30 each time they cross. It is their fault that the debt has gotten so ridiculously out of control. These same people choose not to pay it. People can be so ignorant. They know when they cross

that bridge that they will be billed, so why, if they aren’t even going to pay it, don’t these people drive around and put the money towards gas instead? Either pay up or lose the right to drive across the bridge and incur even more debt. Kathy McMeeking Maple Ridge

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Winning a free trip to the Super Bowl is a great sporting experience, and getting $50,000 in the bargain is fantastic. But the mind-blowing part of Sunday was Graham Talbot seeing his “When Pig’s Fly” ad run on the world’s biggest stage for advertising. “The whole experience was ... you can’t put it into words” said the Maple Ridge cinematographer, who runs the fledgeling film company Talbot Twins Cinematography with his brother Nelson. But he did a good job of putting it into words. “When the spot aired, an atomic bomb of emotion blew up inside

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pointment, but he lost out to a hilarious ad by American Scott Zebielski, featuring a guy on a plane trying to keep the seat next to him empty, by loudly blowing his nose, giving himself a pedicure and flossing his teeth as other passengers board. It was Talbot’s favourite, too, and won the audience online voting. “There’s no shame in losing to his commercial,” Talbot said. He and the other nine finalists had a long sweat, waiting until the fourth quarter to finally learn who was the runner-up, as chosen by the chip company itself. He said they were a fun bunch to hang out with, and congratulatory when he won the next biggest prize. “When Pigs Fly” is both the title, and what the boy in Talbot’s commercial was told when he asked a salty farmer for some chips. He sets about building a rocket to launch a porker. It was the choice of Doritos. Talbot said they loved it. It was a heartbreaking game for those who watched Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson throw an inter-

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But Mayor Nicole Read says the firing, a decision of council, had nothing to do with that. “It was all about fit,” she said. “We need to deliver a strong economy in Maple Ridge going forward. We need to make some changes in order to do that.” Read said, in last year’s citizens’ survey, people wanted more jobs and more shopping in Maple Ridge. The city is now working on a change in economic development strategy and, therefore, wanted a new person to lead the four-person

economic development department. “I think our direction will be very much aimed at deal closing,” said Read. “People have to know you exist in order to make a decision to invest here.” Just before the November 2014 civic election, Coun. Corisa Bell wondered about Blue running for election in Abbotsford. How could Blue have the time to sit on Abbotsford council while managing Maple Ridge’s economic development, Bell asked in September. Blue though said then she didn’t see any conflict. As Maple Ridge’s manager of strategic economic initiatives,

Blue made $107,676 in 2013. As one of eight councillors in Abbotsford, she’ll make about $37,500 a year, ($5,000 less than Maple Ridge councillors make.) Blue said her work schedules didn’t conflict. Maple Ridge’s Monday morning council workshops, during which she sometimes gave presentations, start at 10 a.m., while Abbotsford committee meetings begin at 3 p.m. Read said Blue’s severance will be determined by the city’s human resources department. Council will be conducting a national search for a replacement.

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after him, the teen had armed himself with a knife, “which he held in a very threatening manner toward police,â€? Cpl. Alanna Dunlop said in a release. Police drew their guns and told the teen to drop the knife. He hesitated briefly, then dropped the weapon. Cops then tackled him and cuffed him. The situation didn’t end there, however. As he was being led to the police car he continued to struggle and spit at the police. One of the officers had to go to hospital for treatment of minor injuries. Police are recommending three charges of assaulting a peace officer. The youth’s name cannot be released under authority of the Young Offenders Act, Dunlop said.

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BC Family Day Free for family at the ACT The Arts Centre and Theatre has a host of free activities for families on B.C. Family Day, Monday. The activities take place from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Join the Maple Ridge Festival of Light Society for a lantern-making workshop and the Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows Arts Council for a special craft. Are you looking for a way to volunteer with

your child, grandchild, niece or nephew? Join Kin Crew, a new program for which there will be a training session from 11:30 a.m. to 12:10 p.m. Also, be sure to check out Bobs & LoLo performing in the Main Theatre at 1 p.m. Tickets are available for $15 each or $50 for a family four-pack. The ACT is located at 11944 Haney Place, Maple Ridge.

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children and adults alike, and their performances are always sure to get the audience up and dancing.” Bobs & LoLo have been nominated for two Juno awards, in 2010 and again in 2012. In addition, they’ve won numerous awards, including a silver honour at the Parents’ Choice Award in 2007, two gold Parents’ Choice Awards in 2008 and 2009, a children’s music web award in 2008, a Canadian indie award nomination for favourite children’s artist in 2009, and best children’s recording of the year from the Western Canadian Music Alliance in 2009. The event gets underway Monday, Feb. 9 at 1 p.m. Single tickets are $15 or a family four pack goes for $50. They are available at www.theactmapleridge.org.

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Good hearing, poor comprehension? The number of people who can hear well, but can’t understand what’s being said, is increasing. This is most evident in conversations and watching television. A newlydeveloped hearing chip is designed to restore speech comprehension without being noticeable in the ear. A lot of people have poor comprehension, though they actually still hear well. It becomes noticeable in conversation, watching television and asking family to repeat what’s been said. A potential cause can be undetected loss in the high-frequency range. This means the sensory cells in the cochlea that hear high-range sounds are damaged as a result of circulatory disorders, diabetes, sudden hearing loss or workplace noise. Hearing loss in the highfrequency range makes speech sound muffled and unclear. The person with hearing loss mixes up, or can no longer hear, consonants like s, f, t, k, h and g. Speech comprehension is particularly impaired when there is background noise or when television programs have background music. The dilemma is that people with hearing loss in the high-frequency range do not

Ginette van Wijngaarden, at Connect Hearing, advises people with hearing loss on the new hearing chip, together with her colleagues. consider themselves to have a hearing problem. They can hear deep tones with no issue, and often put difficulty understanding speech down to unclear pronunciation. However, the time soon comes when problems with comprehension become annoying. A new hearing chip has been developed.

and speech comprehension analysis is done. Where inner-ear damage is present, a software program analyzes the difference relative to normal hearing. These values are then input into the new Venture hearing chip in the Audéo V, which precisely takes into account and balances the frequency range of the person being tested. The test phase in particular is designed to clarify how speech comprehension can be improved in various situations and what role a new technology called “Autosense OS” plays. The chip recognizes where the person being spoken to is located and amplifies only his or her voice, while ambient noise is lowered and the optimum hearing programs are seamlessly adjusted. Thanks to several synchronous microphones, the hearing system can detect sound in all directions and select the direction that speech is coming from within milliseconds. According to Swiss researchers, this significantly augments speech comprehension, especially in conversation.

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Vancouver’s largest free seminar for new home buyers Looking to buy a home at any stage of life can be intimidating as much as it is exciting, especially for first-time homebuyers. Whether armed with plenty of questions that need answers, or just in need of a brush up on what a successful home purchase looks like, the silver lining is that no one has to do it alone. There is a wealth of knowledge out there to help, and

it can all be found in one spot at Vancouver’s largest free seminar for new homebuyers, useful to anyone who wants up-to-the-minute market information. This year the Greater Vancouver Home Builders’ Association (GVHBA) is offering consumers a choice of two nights at two transit friendly locations: City Hall in Surrey and SFU Downtown Campus Harbour

Centre in Vancouver. “Purchasing a home – whether for the first time buyer or someone who hasn’t been in the market in a while – can be a complicated process,” says GVHBA CEO Bob de Wit. “We wanted to bring together experts in the field - in one spot, at the same time - who have information not available anywhere else to the average home buyer, such as where

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the buyer’s markets are and how to tell whether a new home is properly warrantied.” The industry experts are able to provide guidance and explore topics including: Where are the buyer’s markets? Where do sellers’ have the upper hand? How to pick the right realtor and ensure interests are aligned? How do recent changes to lending rules impact a homebuyer’s ability to find financing? How to find the best mortgage rate? How do operating costs of home ownership impact purchasing decision? What role do lawyers play in the closing process? If homebuyers opt to buy new, what sort of warranty should the home have? “The goal of most home buyers is to buy a well built home for the right price: no more, no less. The trick

is finding a deal that meets your expectations,” says de Wit. “There is a wealth of information out there – especially online -- about buying a new home. The challenge is making sense of it all and knowing whether what you’re looking at is relevant to you in particular, and whether the source of the information is credible. This interactive seminar allows prospective buyers to learn from -- and put their questions to -- recognized experts to help every attendee map out a plan for an ideal home purchasing experience.” Although this seminar is free, preregistration is required. For more information and to register online, visit www.gvhba.org or call 778-5654288. In lieu of a charge, attendees are asked to bring a food item for the Surrey Food Bank.

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Amazing address in the Heart of the New City Centre It’s more than just a tower; it’s the beginning of a community. University District by Bosa Properties is located in the heart of Surrey’s City Centre and marks Bosa’s emergence onto the vibrant Surrey scene. Alumni is the first in a series of head-turning towers that define University District’s futureforward character. The transit-oriented neighborhood continues to evolve and is in close proximity to parks, shopping, cafes, SFU’s Surrey campus and 500 metres from the Central SkyTrain station. First-time home buyers, students, parents purchasing for children, as well as investors can all get excited about the future of Surrey City Centre and what will surely be the frontrunner in innovative condo living. Buyers can now expect to live with more space for less. University District is introducing the future of urban living with flexible home layouts and the highly popular design EgZhZci^c\ Hedchdg/

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Among the tasks to be completed for spring: power washing your driveway and repairing your roof, including damaged shingles.

Gutter cleaning generally costs $90-225 for a 2,000-square-foot home with about 180 linear feet of gutter. Extend downspouts to carry water three to four feet away from your home’s foundation, using four-inch corrugated plastic pipe. • Repairing roof – inspect your roof for damaged, loose or missing shingles. You can use a pair of binoculars if that is safer. If needed, hire a handyman to repair shingles but if damage is more extensive, you’ll need a roofer. You’ll also want to check and repair breaks in flashing seals around vent stacks and chimneys. Clean out any roof drains or openings in the wall that allow water to drain. • Pressure washing – spring-clean your home’s exterior to remove accumulated dirt, mold and stains from siding, deck, sidewalks, driveway and garage floor, fences, and lawn furniture. A rented pressure washer can set you back $40-75 a day for such a task. • Washing windows – it’s only when windows are clean and the spring sun shines in that you’ll realize just how dirty the windows were.

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leaving it vulnerable to disease, sun damage and insects. A blade typically needs sharpening once or twice a year, or more often depending on how big your yard is and how frequently you mow. You should also tune up your lawn mower after every 25 hours of use to increase its efficiency and reduce polluting emissions. Change the spark plugs, oil and oil filter (or clean it). A pro tune up will cost you upwards of $75, but you can do the job yourself for about $25 for oil and parts. • Losing lint – even if you clean your clothing dryer’s lint trap before every use, the vent still accumulates lint over time like plaque in arteries. A clogged vent can reduce the dryer’s efficiency and create a fire hazard. The Internet and YouTube also provide guidance on these tasks. Getting ahead of the game now can help make 2015’s spring one of the most enjoyable ever. Kevin Gillies is a freelance writer for Black Press.

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Before washing the glass, clean out the sills and window tracks with a soft brush or vacuum attachment. Pour a small amount of water into the sill to ensure that weep holes, which drain rainwater to the exterior, aren’t clogged up. And don’t forget window screens too as they accumulate dust and other pollutants. • Repairing sidewalks and driveways – fix any breakdowns in concrete or asphalt before it worsens. You can patch or fill surface cracks, chips or flaking in concrete on your own, using cement-repair products available at local homeimprovement stores. For deeper cracks, settling or sunken concrete, call a professional, whether a handyman or a concrete contractor. Asphalt is harder to work with, so call a pro for that job. To increase your driveway’s lifespan, have asphalt resealed every two to five years, depending on climate and wear patterns, and have concrete resealed every one to three years. You may be able to do the concrete work yourself. • Preparing to mow –a dull lawn-mower blade doesn’t slice, but instead tears grass,

MLS# v1077040

13341 235A Street $ 669,900

MLS# V1077040

13371 236th Street $ 579,000

• Spectacular views of Burnaby Mtn. all • House is almost complete • 2 Storey with walkout basement, main the way to Langley. floor features an open concept with 2 • Basement waiting for ideas piece powder room and den • Upstairs 4 bedrooms, laundry and bath • Main floor features den, bath, mud • Granite countertops throughout the room and open Great room/kitchen kitchen and baths • Engineered hardwood, title, carpet, with fabulous views crown mouldings • Upstairs has 4 bedrooms and laundry • Natural gas fireplace and a natural gas • Master has 5 pce ensuite and French hook up for your BBQ! • 10 year warranty Doors leading to covered deck.

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10870 Carmichael Street $ 1,295,000

Call for details

• Large estate lots with views • Maple Ridge’s answer to the “STREET OF DREAMS” • Panorama views from Golden Ears • Pick your lot and one of our approved to Vancouver builders • Large master bedroom with covered • Enjoy incredible sunsets from your balcony dream home • 3 Bedrooms upstairs • Build a home where you can create • 3 Car garage living spaces that perfectly match your • Property can accommodate a pool lifestyle. • Main floor has a large open floor plan, • More than just floor plans. These are covered patio your plans • Basement has a wine cellar, large rec VISIT US AT room and storage www.granthillestates.com • 1 Bedroom suite in basement with granthillestates@gmail.com separate entrance Matthew Hayes 604-230-3935


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$

• Beautiful view lot in Silver Valley • Building plans available • Build your dream home!

849,900 22699 136A Avenue

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950,000

MLS #V1064022

$

294,900

20258 Ospring Street

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

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

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$

• 5 bdrms • 7 baths • Quality craftsmanship and too many extras to list • MOVE-IN READY!

$

12709 236A Street

MLS #V1091555

$

375,000

##5 11720 Cottonwood Avenue • 3 bed/3 bath, 2268 sq ft townhouse • Spacious, clean, well maintained! • Recent updates and upgrades • True double garage (not tandem)

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$

539,900

#308 – 12525 – 190A Street $299,900

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Luxurious 2 bedroom 2 bath condo living in Pitt Meadows! EASY commuter access with a stroll to the train. High end features such as GRANITE counters, soft close, raised panel cabinetry, AIR CONDITIONED bedrooms, heated bathroom floors. VIEW across McLean Park, TWO parking stalls, NO GST. V1098132

AFFORDABLE family living! FOUR bedrooms up, comfortable 2 storey 1315 square foot design, big kitchen & eating area, southern exposed patio with access to open lawn, gas fireplace. Parking? TANDEM garage PLUS driveway. Well maintained, strata fee is only $205.36 V1100881

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Stunning Hatzic Lake Retreat

Come see this beautiful, custom built 3 bedroom, 4 bathroom home on the desirable Hatzic Lake. Fantastic Views, lake access and private beach front. Wonderful open layout, huge windows, stunning oak hardwood floors, high ceilings, large beautiful fireplace, recessed lighting plus so much more! Master suite is a paradise with deep soaker/jetted tub, separate double walk-in shower, spacious walk-in closet and walk-through French doors to a full balcony. So much to love in this very special home.

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#27-22977 116th Avenue This 2 storey, 3 bdrm townhome at the well maintained DUET complex shows beautifully. Very private end unit

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604-376-9127

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JOHN CARLSON

ONE PERCENT –REALTY–

Personal Real Estate Corporation

davidmaitre@shaw.ca www.davidmaitre.com

john@johnnyonepercent.com www.johnnyonepercent.com

President's Club 2014 Top 1% Sales REBGV

Don’t list your home for sale this year without talking to us first. Why Pay More? NEW LISTING!

395,000

ADULT TOWNHOME 45+ #25-22740 116 Ave. Maple Ridge

Hard to find- Impossible to beat! Easy access level entry rancher townhouse with fully finished walk out basement and double garage backs on to creek & greenbelt. New kitchen, generous room sizes & superb condition. Fantastic Fraser Glen development.

COMING SOON!

Just getting ready for market... great big 2 storey w/ unfin basement on a gorgeous & quiet street in prestigious "Uplands" development. Great room plan w/ vaulted 19' ceiling. X-Large fenced yard w/ rear lane access. 3000+ sqft. Call for price and details.

MLS# F1427147

339,000

$

CAPE COD STYLE HOME 32144 Bluebird Crt, Mission

On quiet cul-de-sac in great Mission neighborhood. At almost 2000 sqft, features 3 bdrms, 2 full bath, real hardwood flooring, sunken family room, 2 gas fireplaces, oak kitchen, main bath fully renovated. Extra large single car garage w/room for a workshop and attached heated 19x18 workshop.

MLS#V1101086

382,900

$

$

424,900

12077 240th Street., Maple Ridge

5 BEDROOM 4 BATH

Cute as a button rancher on 0.3 acre flat & useable property on city sewer & city water, only a few doors down from new development. Live in or buy for investment now, & possibly reap rewards later! Features oak kitchen, stainless appliances, living room w/free standing wood f/p. Walking distance to everything!

Too new for MLS#. Two storey + fully finished basement on wide street corner lot with green views and lots of parking! Previous owners had 2 bed suite, and everything is available to put it back in. Easy 2nd kitchen. Fenced back yard w/ lane access.

MLS#V1088670

249,900

$

WESTSIDE TOWNHOME #4 20937 Camwood Ave., M.R.

WESTSIDE townhome almost 1400 sqft, 3 bdrm, 2 bath, tucked away in low-density complex backing onto private treed creek area! Oak kitchen , private backyard, big living room. 2 parking spots includes one carport and another assigned parking. Lots of visitor and street parking.

MLS# V1074915

$

594,900

10231 244 St. Maple Ridge

MLS#V1098253

259,900

$

THE WEST WING

#315-1966 Coquitlam Ave., PoCo Gorgeous & large penthouse suite- feels like a house! Own both top west corners, as this unit tops the entire west end of the building. Faces North and South- w/ a balcony on each side. Best floor plan we've seen in ages. Excellent building!

MLS# V1087494

$

287,900

CREAM OF THE CROP!

IT PAYS FOR ITSELF

This gorgeous 2 storey w/ fully finished walk out basement shows like a brand new house, and backs onto INCREDIBLE GREENBELT. Level entry main floor. Oversize garage for boat parking. Lots more! Superb Location

INVESTOR ALERT! 2 bedroom house on 5450 sqft lot priced to sell! Formerly rented at $1200/mo. Best price in this popular neighbourhood and excellent opportunity to build sweat equity! Close to schools and town. CALL TODAY!

13325 235 St., Maple Ridge

When you hire John and Dave to represent you in the sale of your home, you can be confident knowing the job will be handled skillfully and professionally by two of the top-selling REALTORS® in all of Greater Vancouver. In 2014, both John and Dave were ranked in the top 1% of REALTORS®, and within the top 50 REALTORS® overall, by the Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver - out of several thousand REALTORS®. With a combined 29 years' experience and, nearing 1000 combined career sales, John and Dave have the experience that is your key to achieving the best possible results in today’s real estate market. Our success is not an accident. Put our experience to work for you!

$

MLS#F1427928

339,900

ROOM FOR EVERYONE! 7824 Falcon Cr., Mission

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

$

MLS#V1088910

169,000

SOUTHRIDGE TERRACE

#604 22230 North Ave., Maple Ridge Gorgeous Fraser River views in this beautiful 862 sq ft top floor unit. 1 bdrm and den, open layout, 10’ ceilings, 4 pce bath, gas F/P. Big kitchen open to the living area. Rainscreened building. Central location - walk to everything - W/C Xpress, shops, Downtown Maple Ridge. Immediate possession available.

$

MLS#V1100913

769,900

420' RIVER FRONTAGE

WE SOLD OVER 100 HOMES IN 2014

COMING SOON!

Just getting ready for market... 4 bed basement home in Central Maple Ridge with 2nd kitchen down & professional detached workshop with ample concrete parking. MECHANIC’S DREAM! Will list $430's. Call for details.

MLS#V1086575

$

459,900

SUITE & REAR LANE ACCESS 11591 240 St., Maple Ridge

Everything you need! Twin Brooks- just 10 years young & turn key condition. Perfect 1 bed suite w/ separate access. Large deck overlooks long back yard w/ tons of parking & rear lane access. Double garage makes great “Man Cave”. Must see!

MLS#V1092912

$

614,900

13015 Alouette Rd., Maple Ridge

PITT MEADOWS PARADISE!

This Property is one of the most spectacular River Frontage Properties in the area. 420' of river frontage with riparian rights. Big rancher needs updating but offers a setting that can't be topped. This property is suitable for a mansion and it Must Sell. ALL REASONABLE OFFERS CONSIDERED.

Big bright home with 4 skylights & main floor views to the West. Ground floor basement w/ separate suite plus guest/teen living area. Great for mixed family. I/G pool & hot tub with aggregate patio! BIG AND BOLD!

21563 121 Ave., Maple Ridge

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$

MLS#V1102790

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604-340-9809

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DAVID MAITRE

11654 Harris Rd Pitt Meadows

MLS#F1423945

449,000

$

GREEN THUMB

33050 Whidden Avenue, Mission 2 storey and basement home of almost 3000 sqft, on fantastic street w/Southern exposure and views! Features open layout, gleaming hardwood floors, kitchen w/newer stainless appliances, full basement w/sep entrance, massive deck off the main looking over your large 8100 sqft lot w/ garden perfect for the green thumb!

MLS#V1091995

$

289,000

ADULT ORIENTED

8-11848 Laity St, Maple Ridge Updated Westside topwnhome in small, adult oriented 45 + complex. End unit features house-sized living room and dining areas, granite counters and undermount sink in kitchen, gas f/p, big Mbdrm w/ WI clo and ensuite w/ soaker tub, fully fenced, private backyard. A must see!

MLS#F1421546

$

179,000

ADULT TOWNHOUSE #9 32821 6th Ave., Mission

Bright and lovely! 2 bedroom corner unit with Southern sky views and convenient central location. Shows extremely well and needs nothing. Very low maint fee of $150 per month. Safe, clean & affordable for ADULTS 45+.

6,950 FLAT FEE!

$

Selling your home with Dave and John may mean more money in your pocket when all is said and done. For homes selling under $600,000, our commission rate is a flat fee of $6950 (+ GST). (*) For homes selling over $600,000, our commission structure is 1% of the sale price + $950 (+ GST). Though not all commission rates are the same, this usually equates to thousands of dollars in savings compared to rates charged by many of our competitors (often 7% on 1st $100,000 and 2.5% on balance). We firmly believe that we offer the best value proposition available in the local market today. It’s your hard earned equity - keep more of it!

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There is a good reason that you routinely see our SOLD signs throughout Maple Ridge, Pitt Meadows, Port Coquitlam, Coquitlam, Port Moody, Mission, and Abbotsford. WE GET RESULTS. How? The answer is simple. We have the knowledge and experience to give reliable advice, and to get the job done. We offer among the very best marketing around - MLS® exposure, all the top websites, including REALTOR.ca, professional photos and virtual tours, extensive high impact internet and print marketing - and we are proven top notch negotiators. We leave nothing to chance. We know an attractive price is nothing without a solid product. The advantage we offer is more than just talk. We deliver!

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2-16155 82 Ave., Surrey

19539 114B Ave., Pitt Meadows

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For the way you live

Fraipont & Manyk

DEBBIE SHEPPARD

604-312-3705 OPEN SUNDAY 12-1:30PM

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$

408,800

• 1430 sq. ft. rancher • 3 bedrooms, 3 washrooms • Nicely updated, wheelchair accessible • Detached garage, large deck Bring your offer! Call Debbie today!

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OPEN SUNDAY 2-4PM

$

23864 - 118 AVE, MAPLE RIDGE

SUNDAY 12-2 pm

MOVE TO ROCK RIDGE!

289,900

$

#59-22740-116TH AVE., MAPLE RIDGE • 1396 sq. ft. of living enjoyment • Adult community, 45 + Fraser Glen • New appliances in updated kitchen, laminate flooring • Enclosed garage, pretty garden Quick possession possible, call today!

604-561-0053

678,800 $

669,000

LOG HOUSE DREAM • Beautiful log walls and beams • Open concept, lots of character • Detached garage, over ¼ acre lot • 3 bedrooms plus family room up, • Fully finished basement. This dream can come true! View today!

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$

739,900

• Greenspace in front AND back of this stunning home • 3,838 sq.Ō. 2 storey home plus a fully Įnished basement • 18' ceilings in the great room with a wall of windows to take in the views of the back yard landscaping • High-end EVERYTHING here including all new appliances • FLEX/Livingroom plus a den on the main Ňoor • 4 huge bedrooms up with a luxurious master suite • Very private backyard oasis with hot tub

OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 2-4

• 3 bdrm., 3 bath, part. remodeled. • Gas F.P., fenced yard, pet friendly • 5 min walk to schools & amenities. 44 lbs. • 1600 sq. ft. French doors to patio. • Large double garage.

#

30 20799 119th Ave. M.R.

• • • •

$

2 bdrm., 1 bath, 910 sq. ft 5 min walk to amenities & Bus Adult 45+. Pet friendly. 2 Patios

$172,900

• Backed on Green Belt • New Granite CT, Lam&Tile Flooring, Kitch Cabinets. • Work Shop/Clubhouse/Rec Rm.

RON ANTALEK

TEAM

$

559,900

OPEN SUNDAY, 12 - 3 10429 Tamarack Cres. Maple Ridge

• ExecuƟve style home in a peaceful private seƫng • 2,088 sq.Ō. of spacious and gracious living • Newer high end stainless steel appliances • Private oasis in back yard with decks, hot tub and low maintenance Ɵered gardens with easy to maintain perennials • Quiet, friendly neighbourhood and a low traĸc street • Close to walking trails, shops and recreaƟon

639,000

OPEN SUNDAY, 12 - 2 11344 272nd St., Maple Ridge • PRISTINE 2.5 acre property is clear and useable. • 1,400 sf Farm house with 3 bedrooms & a den. • New roof and bathroom in 2014. • Out building/barn with loŌ for hay. • Workshop/garage for RV parking with 12’ ceiling. • DeĮnitely a MUST SEE! A beauƟful property! • Minutes to horse trails, Whonnock Lake & school.

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$384,900

• Totally redone with addiƟon in 2012 • Vaulted ceilings & lots of skylights • All new electrical throughout • High eĸciency furnace & hot water tank • Engineered maple Ňooring & Ɵle • Huge kitchen with centre island & breakfast bar • PRIVATE .78 acre lot on a dead end street

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55-year-old runner leads the Blaze By Neil Corbett sports@mapleridgenews.com

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occer, hockey and softball are the kinds of sports that follow athletes from their childhood days into adulthood. Track and field generally gets left behind, along with gymnastics and dodgeball. But that’s not the case for the Martin-Brower Blaze, a sprint team from Maple Ridge that is now up and running. The 2015 Harry Jerome Indoor Games will be run Feb. 7 at the Richmond Olympic Oval, and the hometown Blaze will be competing against university track teams. The Blaze started with the ageless Bobby Lefever. The local trucker tried out for a Washington State arena league football team in his late 40s. He didn’t make his namesake, the Tri-Cities Fever, which plays out of Kennewick, Wash., but says he didn’t embarrass himself out there, either. His son is a top-flight sprinter, and Lefever found that in a race he was only a step behind his boy. Apparently, the guy who was once the fastest back on the James Bay rugby team hadn’t lost it yet.

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Bobby Lefever passes the baton to his Martin-Brower Blaze teammate Ty Lum during a training session at MRSS. Lefever prefers sprinting to jogging, as a workout routine, and soon found himself on the track at Maple Ridge secondary working on his speed. He has taken a technical approach to improving his stride. “I had never done track and field before, and there’s so much science to it.”

Short arm movements, a straight torso, the proper stride, the right amount of training and rest – he immersed himself in sprinting, training three times per week, and working out at Club 16 on off days. His workouts and passion for running soon rubbed off on guys he knows through work, and after

kicking around the idea for about six months, they formed a sprint team. Lefever is 55, and the rest of the guys on the Blaze are all 20-somethings. MRSS grads Cody DiSaldo and Ty Lum were track athletes at the high school level and Jordan Crowe was a high school football player. Vancouver resident Hugh

Murray and Delta’s Kevin Zimmer round out the team. “We push each other to be better,” said Lefever. They will compete this weekend in the 60m individual races. Lefever will compete in an over-35 age class, and his goal is to make the final eight. The team will also compete in the 4x200m relay, each of them sprinting 50m. Generally speaking, the people training seriously in sprints are university-level athletes, with goals like trying to make the national team, and that’s who they will be up against on Saturday. “I think we’ll do well,” said Lefever. “It’s a huge accomplishment for us just to have a team.” Some of the Blaze members have got some chops as athletes. Lum has a long history of track training, having been with the Golden Ears track club and local coach Ken Elphick. In Grade 11, Lum finished sixth in B.C. in the 100m sprint. The training has become a habit. “I never really stopped training. I came out to the track on my own a lot. And now I’m picking it up again with Martin-Brower, officially joining a team again. So it’s fun, and it’s exciting,” Lum said. His goals are simply to improve his stamina, and his pace. See Sprint, 24

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utterfly-style goaltending in the NHL seems to have been with us forever, but it did have its origins in the 1960s and ’70s, first with Glenn Hall, who used it sporadically, and then Tony Esposito who popularized it as his ubiquitous style. Its use declined until Patrick Roy brought it back in a big way, and since then virtually all goalies use an exclusive butterfly style or at least a hybrid of styles including butterfly. It’s successful at stopping pucks and controlling rebounds especially with low shots, screens and scrambles around the net. Unfortunately, with the advantages in stopping pucks comes the disadvantage of stressing the joints, ligaments and muscles in the lower body. There have been numerous stories in the media about injuries resulting from the use of the butterfly style. Now some of the pioneers of the style are getting a bit older they are experiencing problems in their joints, premature degenerative changes, pain and mobility problems. Typical lower body injuries that can occur include knee ligament sprains and tears, cartilage tears, groin muscle tears, sports hernia and abdominal pulls. One of the overlooked injury spots is the hip joint itself. The ligaments and capsule that surround the hips are large and strong as are most of the muscles. However, the rotator muscles in the hip are much smaller in relation to other muscles and the load they are subjected to is great. The external hip rotators are perpetually stretched out and loaded and take a real beating. And despite the size and strength of the capsule, labrum and ligaments they can be injured too because of the load, torque and frequency of the movement. Another problem that can be encountered is that not everyone has

perfectly shaped hip ball and socket. If the socket has a little extra boney prominence on the rim or is too deep, the ball can jam into the socket and cause pain in the front of the hip. The ball itself can have extra bone formation on the front of the neck of the head of the femur, which can jam into the rim of the socket causing the same anterior hip pain. Any of these situations can result in a hip impingement (or AI – acetabular impingement) and will often manifest in a sharp groin pain, which is made worse with quick

change of direction or cross-training in-season landing on the ice. The and off-season. groin or front hip area The butterfly is an will also reunusual and main sore and weaker posipainful after tion for the hip playing, and to be in, and hip mobility as such needs and flexibility special attenwill become tion. If a goalie restricted and chooses to may result in play this style the inability greater care to sit for long must be taken Kinected periods. to prevent hip Kerry Senchyna Prevention injury, imof injury can pingement and include a well-rounded labral tears than almost and specialized core any other sport. and hip strengthening and stretching program, Kerry Senchyna is posture and positional the founder, owner and modifications when president of West Coast playing and greater time Kinesiology.

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“So it’s just more for myself, rather than placing.” He’s been playing “beer league” soccer, but hopes the running will help when he moves up to a more competitive standard next year. His goal is to get faster, and the workout has been phenomenal for the quinquagenarian Lefever. “Before Christmas I was 225. Now I’m down to 204. I haven’t been down to 204 in 26 years,” he said. But one shouldn’t be left

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Peter Koehler’s rink forged into a first-place tie in Haney Masters’ Curling League on Wednesday. Koehler along with lead Don Svelander, second Chris English and third William Menkveld ran their record to 6-1 defeating Barry Elson’s rink of Hilly Boonstra, Chuck Spergeon and Jerry Batryn. The victory gave them a share of top spot with the Bill McDowell rink which continued their fine play by defeating Ed Desjardins to remain undefeated at 6-0.

with the impression it has been easy. When Lefever jumps on cardio machines at the fitness club, his goal is to burn off 600 calories in 30 minutes. He goes at it hard. But Lefever wants the track club to be fun. He feels great after a session of sprints. “If we don’t enjoy this, what are we doing it for?” he said. “It releases those endorphins and you feel great about life, and a feeling of accomplishment.”

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ROULEAU, Henri (Henry) Joseph Henri (Henry) Joseph Rouleau passed away peacefully on January 18, 2015. He was surrounded by family and love. Henry was born in Beaumont, Alberta on December 10, 1927 to Adelard and Marie-Ange (nee Nadeau) Rouleau. Survived by siblings Remi (Claire), Rene and Rolland (Doris), his wife Doris Mae Rouleau (nee Bird), his step children, son Jacques and grandson Jason. He is predeceased by his mother, father, big sister Therese, brothers Georges and Andre. He was a wonderful man, husband, father, brother, grandfather and great grandfather. He will be sadly missed and lovingly remembered by his wife Doris, their children, many nieces, nephews, grandchildren and great grandchildren. A celebration of his life will be held in Kelowna, BC in May 2015. He is solitaire and crosswords, western novels and walks along the lake, he is porridge in the morning and ice cream at night.

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Born January 3, 1972 in Murrayville, British Columbia, Ryan David Ferrier passed away suddenly on January 29, 2015. Beloved father to Matthew and Aaron, husband to separated wife Kathy, son to David and Maureen, brother to Lee, uncle to Rachel and Reni, and partner to Jaclyn. Predeceased by brother Daniel Ferrier, 2013. Private service for family and friends to be held this week. Public memorial sponsored by BC Ambulance Service to be held Sunday, February 8th, 2:30 p.m. at the Maple Ridge Legion, 12101 224 St, Maple Ridge. Everyone welcome. In lieu of flowers, donations to Kathy, Matthew, and Aaron Ferrier may be made to CIBC Acct. #08920/75-16738 to be held by David and Lee Ferrier in trust.

It is with profound sadness I announce I have lost my soulmate Stephen, January 26, 2015 at 2:10 pm. Born in Glasgow, Scotland, he moved to Canada when he was 8 years old with his mother, Caroline Macdonald; and his father Archie Macdonald and his sister Janice Smith. He is survived by his wife, Terri-Jean Macdonald; mother Caroline Macdonald; parents, Terry Totzke and Linda Totzke; sister Janice Smith and Howard Smith; brother Paul Totzke; niece, Debbie Duyvesteyn and Roger Duyvesteyn; nephew, Graham Beattie and Jayme McIvor; niece, Jasmine Totzke; and niece, Juliana Totzke. He is also survived by Ashley and Jacob; Mackenzie, Jack, Lily, Hope, Willow, Robbie and Jayden; Kathleen and Nicole; Travis; Matthew and Kristine, and Jackson. He will be remembered fondly by his family in Scotland and London as well as his many friends he considered family and of course his work family too. I have lost the love of my life, and our lives have now changed forever, until we meet again. A celebration of life will be announced in spring 2015, his favorite time of year. For information:

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BISSKY, Josephine Aileen 1929 – 2015 Jo passed away peacefully under the awesome care of the Ruskin Hill Staff at the Bailey House. She leaves behind her loving husband Harry, 5 kids, 3 grandkids and 4 great grandchildren. A celebration of her life will be held at the farm on Sunday Feb 8th from 2-4pm Family, Friends, and neighbours are welcome.

KOWBEL, Olga Sept. 14, 1920 - Jan. 28, 2015 Olga passed away peacefully at 94 years of age on January 28, 2015. She was predeceased by her husband, Nick in 1998. Olga is survived by son Don (Linda); granddaughters Karen and Tara, and many extended family members and friends. When living in Saskatchewan, she loved dancing, curling, and cooking. The great gatherings with friends and relatives will truly be missed. As per Olga’s wishes, there will be no funeral service. A private Celebration of Life will take place at a later date. Many thanks to the staff at Holyrood Manor in Maple Ridge for their care and support. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Alzheimer’s Society would be greatly appreciated. For online condolences, please go to: www.valleyviewsurrey.ca

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MELLOF, Lilianne Louise (nee Vermette) Aug. 29, 1925 - Jan. 26, 2015 It is with peace and sadness that the family of Lil would like to share the news of her passing. She was surrounded by her family as she peacefully passed on Jan. 26, 2015 in her 90th year. She has joined the love her life Bud, predeceasing her in 1997. Lil’s family was her rea-

son for everything. She leaves to mourn her 3 children, Cheryl, Robert and Joe, daughters-inlaw Inga and Shelley. Gram was so special to Jennifer, Brandy, Julianne and Josh, and GG to Alissa, all of Maple Ridge. Lil will be missed by many, many nieces & nephews. Lil was one of nine children, born and raised in Payton, Sask, later moving to Fort William (Thunder Bay) where she met and married Bud in 1946. A few years later they moved west, settling in Haney, B.C. where they made their home. In that time, as well as being a busy mother, Lil held a variety of jobs. She was Haney’s first female gas jockey when she and Bud opened Bud’s Service in 1959, she worked at the Stardust Roller Rink in Surrey, sold real estate in Maple Ridge and was a mail carrier for Canada Post. Lil had a calm confidence in life and taught her family what unconditional love was. She always gave of herself and anything to do with her children was of the utmost priority. She loved music & dancing, cards & board games, cribbage and pool, and always had some knitting on the go. Her favorite times were camping with her grandchildren while whipping up a batch of Grams famous pancakes. Lil was a daughter, a sister, a wife, a mother, a grandmother, a great grandmother, an aunt, a niece, a cousin....and a few that were lucky enough to call her a friend. A special thank you to the ER nurses at Ridge Meadows Hospital, Dr. Chapman, Dr. Little and the staff at McKinney Creek

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

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★ OPEN HOUSE ★ Thursday, Feb 12, 4-6pm 21746 Lougheed Hwy. 604-466-3184

F/T CLASS 1 DRIVERS Pick-Up & Delivery

beginnings@shaw.ca www.montessoribeginnings.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.

GIVE YOUR CHILD THE LOVE OF LEARNING!

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

$1000 Hiring Bonus & Above Average Rates

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To join our team of professional drivers please send a resume and current drivers abstract to:

ATTENTION: WORK from home online! Operate a MiniOffice Outlet. Free online training, flexible hrs, great income. www.freedom4life.net

careers@vankam.com or Fax: 604-587-9889 We thank all applicants for your interest!

LOOKING FOR WORK?

Van-Kam is committed to employment equity and environmental responsibility.

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COMING EVENTS

THE 6th annual WCOWMABC Convention & Trade Show will be held at the Ramada Plaza (36035 North Parallel Road) on February 12, 13, 14 & 15 in Abbotsford. Workshops, open forum discussions, networking opportunities & door prizes. The trade show is held on Feb 13 only (complimentary admission). Don’t miss the only onsite wastewater trade show & convention in BC. More info at www.wcowma-bc.com.

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Our progressive program excels in merging the best of the Montessori Method and the current thinking of Early Childhood Education. Each child has their own program to grow and learn. Within our prepared environment we offer fun and exciting programs; French, Music & Creative Movement. AM/PM 2, 3,4 & 5 day programs. We also offer Daycare programs.

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PRE-SCHOOLS

LAKESIDE PRE-SCHOOL Registration for September 2015 www.lakesidepre-school.com LITTLE EXPLORERS Preschool 12145 Laity St. Call 604-722-2410

Hospice. Farewell, forever in our hearts, you will be missed. A small family service that Lil requested will be respected. In lieu of flowers, donations to the McKinney Creek Hospice would be gratefully appreciated.

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DRIVERS/COURIER/ TRUCKING

HIGHWAY OWNER OPERATORS $3500 SIGNING BONUS 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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HELP WANTED

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EDUCATION

Esthetic Services Face & Neck Relaxation

CONSTRUCTION SITE In your NEIGHBOURHOOD

MAPLE RIDGE (Dewdney Trunk Rd and 228 St)

Psychic Reading

Crepier / Sandwhich Maker

40 YEARS EXPERIENCE

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HELP WANTED

ECE

required for Daycare in Maple Ridge. Monday to Friday.

F/T & P/T Outdoors. Spring / Summer Work. Seeking Honest, Hard Working Staff. www.PropertyStarsJobs.com

604-466-5704 or 604-219-4324

SMALL ENG/SAW/OUTBOARD MECHANIC WANTED. Exp required. Wage/benefits negotiable. Send resume to crosback@telus.net

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HOME CARE/SUPPORT

Younghusband Resources is seeking HOME SHARE PROVIDERS – caring families or individuals to open their home and support an adult with developmental disabilities to live inclusively. Qualified applicants are required to undergo a home study process before placement is considered. RESPITE CAREGIVERS are also needed to provide short term support/care, in their home, on a regular basis. Younghusband Resources is also looking for casual COMMUNITY SUPPORT WORKERS in the Coquitlam and Maple Ridge areas. All positions require First Aid, CPR and a clear Criminal Record search. Augmentative communication is an asset. Class 4 drivers license is an asset. Please indicate what position you are interested in and email your resume to:

FARM WORKERS

required in Pitt Meadows. Duties will include general farm labour, planting, pruning, fertilizing, weeding, picking, and all other farm duties. Work will be physically demanding; handling some heavy loads and standing for long periods of time.

Wages: $10.25/hr. 40-60 hrs./wk.

.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

HOUSE Cleaners W/ WHMIS: Now hiring experienced, WHMIS Certified residential ‘House Cleaners’. Criminal Background Check required. WCB. Holiday pay. Sick days. Good work ethic a must. Have reliable transportation. PartTime/Casual. $12 - 14.50 DOE. Send resume and cover letter to: janiclean2009@gmail.com

Please email resume to:

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Auto Body Technician

Full Time Auto Body Technician required for our busy I.C.B.C. Accredited shop in Port Moody. We offer a friendly, family oriented workplace. Valid DL required. Please drop your resume off in person to: 2902 St. John’s Street Port Moody, or email: firstclassautobody@shaw.ca fax 604.461.4041

Customer Service Coordinator Req. for Fuchs Langley. Will take customer calls, emails & faxes, enter orders using SAP, send releases to warehouses,invoicing & expediting of orders. Must be very efficient, detail oriented, organized, capable of multi-tasking, and experienced in customer service work & computer entry. $18.00/hr. Plus Profit Sharing Bonuses. Mon.-Fri. 40 hrs./wk. Fax resume: 604-888-1145 or e-mail: dwoo@fuchs.com with position in the subject line

Earn Extra Cash! Maple Ridge Pitt Meadows NEWS

Available routes in Maple Ridge 40000024 - 108 Ave, 108 Loop, Tamarack Lane 40000044 - 118 Ave, 118A Ave, 119 Ave, 236B St, 237 St, Dewdney Trunk Rd. (Even) 40000067 - 104 Ave, 239 St, Slatford Pl, Slatford St, Zeron Ave. 40100108 - Burnett St, Fisher St, Telosky Ave. (Townhouses) 40100109 - 113 Ave, 230 St, Gillis Pl, Harrison St, Lougheed Hwy, Olund Cres, Telosky Ave. 40220266 - 124 Ave, 221 St, Davison St, Moody St. 40310307 - 113 Ave, 114 Ave, 207 St, Lorne Ave. 40320358 - 123B Ave, 124A Ave, 124B Ave, 203 St, 204 St, 204B St. 40320370 - 123 Ave, 201 St, 202 St, 203 St, Allison St, Chatwin Ave, Davenport Dr, McIvor Ave. 40330335 - Dale Dr, Pinda Pl, Walnut Cres.

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778-231-9675, 778-231-9147

FREE ESTIMATES

HERFORT CONCRETE

NO JOB TOO SMALL Serving Lower Mainland 25 Years! *Prepare *Form *Place *Finish *Granite & Interlocking Block Walls *Stairs *Driveways *Exposed Aggregate *Stamped Concrete. *Interlocking Bricks *Sod Placement EXCELLENT REF’S -WCB Insured

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

$59.00 Per Ton

Meadows Landscape Supply

604-465-1311 HANDYMAN CONNECTION HANDYMAN CONNECTION Handyman Connection - Bonded -Renovations - Installations Repairs - 604.878.5232

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HOME REPAIRS

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

300

LANDSCAPING

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

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MOVING & STORAGE

AFFORDABLE MOVING www.affordablemoversbc.com

$45/Hr

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

LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE

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A fun fitness challenge

Gutter & Roof Cleaning/Power Washing since 1982. WCB/Liability insurance. Simon, 604-230-0627 Gutter Cleaning & Repairs. (Res. & Strata). Prompt Service. Window Cleaning & Pressure Washing. Grants Home Maint 604-936-2808.

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GET READY for the most meaningful workout of your life!

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

*BATHROOMS *KITCHENS *ADDITIONS *REMODELING *SUNDECKS *BASEMENTS *WINDOWS, etc 20+ yrs exp., Insured/Guaranteed Big & Small Jobs Welcome!!

Mathias 604-313-5530 mathias@nphomes.ca

CHUCKS RENOVATION

BEYOND BOOKS Certified in Bookkeeping, Accounting, Income tax. Personal & Small business, Year-end, Financial statements. Reasonable Rates Call Terry

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CLEANING SERVICES

HOUSEKEEPER AVAIL NOW. Taking new clients. Great Refs. Call anytime 1-604-302-9291 . 4 U SPA

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

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GUTTER CLEANING SAME DAY SERVICE AVAILABLE Call Ian 604-724-6373

604.836.4885

604.476.2740

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

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(604)465-1311

ACCOUNTING / TAX /BOOKKEEPING

Respected Mechanical Contractor req. Journeyman and Apprentice Plumbers for all aspects of Commercial Institutional Mechanical work (New Construction). Previous experience is an asset. Team Environment. Long Term Opportunities Avail. Competitive Wages, & Excellent Benefits. Fax: 604.576.4739 or E-mail: mike@dualmechanical.com

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ELECTRICAL

GARDENING

MISC SERVICES

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

PLUMBERS

ALTERNATIVE HEALTH

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DRYWALL

YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 Service Call Lic #89402 Same day guarn’td We love small jobs! 604-568-1899

HOME CARE

Journeyman & Apprentices (1st, 2nd, 3rd & 4th)

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Interlawn Landscape Services Commercial / Res. 604-356-9273 www.interlawnlandscapes.com

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

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

TRADES, TECHNICAL

PERSONAL SERVICES

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

7 Days / Week

Experience in residential draintile & services at job sites in the L.Mainland. Fax resume 604-460-7853 or email wmader@telus.net

41011004 - Bonson Rd, Oak Terr, Park Rd. 41011024 - 119 Ave, Hammond Rd (Townhouses) 41011026 - Albertan St, Fair¿eld Ave, Hammond Rd, Herring Pl, Wildcrest Ave, Wildwood Cres.N. 41011030 - Cobblestone Lane, Fieldstone Walk, Harris Rd, Streamstone Walk. (Even)

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DESIGN

Meadows Landscape Supply Ltd.

PIPELAYER

Available routes in Pitt Meadows

CONCRETE & PLACING

Prompt Delivery Available

OWL Help You Out - Personal Concierge Service. Your needs for living an independent life, or getting some help to make everything happen in a day is just a phone call away. For a full list of services visit: www.owlhelpyouout.com

604.463.0718 ~ 604.460.6656 A-1 CONTRACTING. Renos. Bsmt, kitchens, baths, custom cabinets, tiling, plumbing, sundecks, fencing, reroofing. Dhillon 604-782-1936.

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

Need CA$H Today? Own a vehicle? Borrow up to $25,000. Snapcarcash.com 604-777-5046

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LANDSCAPING

UNIQUE CONCRETE

FINANCIAL SERVICES

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mariescustomized cleaning@gmail.com 604-467-1118

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HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

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

* We do Move-outs * Chemical Free

info@younghusband.ca or fax to 604-466-1207

hindafarm@hotmail.ca

A - 20779 Lougheed Hwy Maple Ridge

Detailed House Cleaning

GET BACK ON TRACK! Bad credit? Bills? Unemployed? Need Money? We Lend! If you own your own home - you qualify. Pioneer Acceptance Corp. Member BBB. 1-877-987-1420 www.pioneerwest.com LARGE FUND Borrowers Wanted Start saving hundreds of dollars today! We can easily approve you by phone. 1st, 2nd or 3rd mortgage money is available right now. Rates start at Prime. Equity counts. We don’t rely on credit, age or income. Call Anytime 1-800-639-2274 or 604-430-1498. Apply online www.capitaldirect.ca

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Home Share Providers, Respite Caregivers and Community Support Workers WANTED

EAGLE TILE

Since 1985 604-808-0212

CHECK CLASSIFIEDS 182

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

MAIDS R’ US Weekly, Bi-Monthly - Best Rates!

Landscaping Sales & Service Opportunities Up To $400 CASH Daily

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Residential & Commercial

Need Answers? Call Today! Will tell you *Past *Present *Future By appt only: 778-389-1754

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

CLEANING SERVICES

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

BEST CLEANERS

SPIRITUAL

New West 604.522.4900

EDUCATION

Seasonal Farm Workers

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

P/T position for new coffee shop in the Maple Ridge Industrial Park. Must have Food Safe Level 1. Preparing crepes, sandwiches and coffee. $10.25/hr, P/T 2-3 days/wk, 8am-2pm, no eves/ wknds. email: info@natureschoice.ca

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

778-996-0288

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

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

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ALTERNATIVE HEALTH

Community Health Nurse sought in Port Hardy, BC. Request job description or apply to marie.hunt@kwakiutl.bc.ca by Feb 22. Competitive salary offered. Tel. 250-949-6625

Only those of interest will be contacted.

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PERSONAL SERVICES

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

A Kitchens & Basements A Int & Ext Painting A Flooring ~ LICENCED & INSURED ~

Call 604-319-1993 Gift for Referrals ?

VECTOR RENO’S Specializing in all interior & exterior home renovations & additions Call 604-690-3327

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

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HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 320

MOVING & STORAGE

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 356

RUBBISH REMOVAL

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 374

TREE SERVICES

AARAYA Tree Services

MIRACLE MOVING

604-463-9980

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

Fully Insured W24 Hour Service Topping W Falling W Hedging Chipping W Stumpgrinding

30 Years Local Service

1PRO MOVING & SHIPPING

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

www.paintspecial.com Running this ad for 10yrs

YARD CARE / JUNK REMOVAL Odd Jobs. Inside / Outside REMOVAL OF ANYTHING / ANY SIZE Leaves / Weeds / Scrap Appliances / Electronics... On Time ~ Lowest Rates Dave 604-825-0066

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.

359 SAND, GRAVEL & TOPSOIL

PLUMBING

FIXIT PLUMBING & HEATING H/W Tanks, Reno’s, Boilers, Furn’s. Drain Cleaning. Ins. 778-908-2501

TOPSOIL

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

SCREENED TOPSOIL MUSHROOM MANURE BARK MULCH 604-467-3003

www.jonesbroscartageltd.com

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SEPTIC TANKS

PETS

in need of caring homes! All cats are spayed, neutered, vaccinated and dewormed. Visit us at:

fraservalleyhumanesociety.com or call 1 (604)820-2977 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/outdoors, good with 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 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

GARIBALDI Court (604) 463-9522 Central Maple Ridge 2 Bedroom units available. Great location for seniors! Clean, quiet & affordable! Incls heat, h/w, cable. Senior Move-In Allowance. Refs & Credit check req.

Sorry No Pets For more info: google us. CRIME FREE BUILDING

Glenwood Manor Apartments

604-466-5799 MAPLE RIDGE

Queen Anne Apts.

~ Since 1987 ~ FRASER VALLEY SEPTIC TANK SERVICE

*Gutter Clean Inside & Out* *Install Gutter Guards*

OfďŹ ce: 604-856-6177 Mobile: 778-549-5090

Fall Special - 20% OFF

15% OFF LABOUR

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

$825/mo & $925/mo

Great Location

* Renovated Suites * *Large *Clean *Very Quiet Includes: Heat, Hot Water Near Shopping & Amenities.

Tar & Gravel D Asphalt D Interlocking shingles D Torch-on Membrane D Laminated shingles

Call Scott at 604-618-0333 Certified Arborist

All types of Roofing Repairs Free Estimates

Free Estimates * Fully Insured

604-467-6065

Heat, hot water & parking. Close to stores & schools.

604-463-4449 604-209-6583

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

633 MOBILE HOMES & PARKS

Call The Doctor

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OFFICE/RETAIL

SCRAP CAR REMOVAL

Maple Ridge OfďŹ ce & Retail Space

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

Rick Medhurst Royal LePage Realty

604-463-3000

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METAL EXCHANGE WE BUY SCRAP METAL

ROOMS FOR RENT

$75 OFF 1ST MONTH

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

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23359 Fisherman Rd, Albion Mon-Sat 8am-4pm www.fvme.com

STORAGE

709 COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL PORT COQUITLAM, 1500 - 3000 sq ft. Ground floor commercial area. Facing onto city park. 1 blk from Lougheed/ Shaughnessy intersection. Call 604-464-3550.

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SOUTH SURREY EXECUTIVE

Fully Furnished & Equipped

Short Term or Long term! Hotel Living

Like New Townhouse. Only 3 years old. Immaculate Deluxe, 2 bdrm. + Rec. Room/Office + 2 Full Bath T/House. Flr. to ceiling storage + storage rm. in garage. 6 s/s appli. d/w, w/d, Garburator. Crown Mouldings, 9ft. ceilings, H/W laminate flooring and slate tile. Gas F/P & Alarm. 1 car garage parking. Covered patio lower & outdoor patio upper. Amenities room incls. full gym, outdoor hot tub & pool. Walk to Morgan Heights shopping. NO Smoking inside & NO Pets! $2250/mo. Avail. April 1 or 15

604.488.9161

1 & 2 BDRM SUITES

Pitt Meadows Marina 14179 Reichenback Rd Moorage Rental Year or Semi-annual Outdoor Storage Available Starting At $30/month for Boats, RV’s, Cars, Trucks & Trailers

HOMES FOR RENT

SENIORS DISCOUNT

22437 121 Ave 604-467-0715

604.465.7713 750

SUITES, LOWER

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

COQUITLAM - Douglas College. 1 Bdr above ground, full patio, garden suite, full bth, new w/d, alrm syst, 4 appls, new lam flrs, pkng. Ns/np. Ideal for 1 person. $850/m incl utils & wifi. 604-805-2471. Maple Ridge 1 bdrm gr/lvl suite, full bath, sep ent, off road prkg, nr bus, sh’d w/d, $700 incl all utils/cable. NS/NP. Avail Feb 15. 604-463-3440 RENTALS: These listings cover all types of rentals from apartments, condos, office space, houseboats and vacation homes. So if you’re in the market to rent, or looking for a roommate, start here. bcclassified.com

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TOWNHOUSES

PITT MEADOWS: 2 - 3 bdrm co-op T/H $1108/mo - $1211/mo. Shares req’d. Close to WCE, schools & shopping. No subsidy available. 19225 119th Ave. For more info & to book an appt. call 604-465-1938

WANTED TO RENT

TRANSPORTATION

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MAPLE COURT II st

22423 121 Ave 604-467-4894

The Scrapper

Onsite Manager

MATURE MALE ON disability. Dog sitter/trainer, med. license, seeks appropriate rental. 604-831-5100

MAPLE COURT I

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

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

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1/2 month Rent Free Ask manager for details.

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NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the estate of John Gordon Blumenauer, otherwise known as Gordon Blumenauer, deceased, late of Maple Ridge, BC who died February 16, 2013. TAKE NOTICE that all persons having claims upon the estate of the above named must file with the undersigned Executors by the 22nd day of February, 2015 a full statement of their claims and of securities held by them. Robert William Blumenauer, Executor Scott Frederick L. Barker, Executor 12057 230th Street Maple Ridge BC V2X 6R4

RECREATIONAL/SALE

MAPLE Ridge Gordon Tower, 1 Bd, mtn view, 5 appls. N/P, N/S. $825. Suit retired. Feb 1. (604)467-1886

Maple Ridge Swan Court Apartments Large 1 & 2 Bedrooms. Hardwood floors, adult oriented, heat, h/w & cable incl’d, f/p, Approved pets only. Criminal Record check may be req. Resident Manager Onsite Now with SENIORS DISCOUNT Under New Management

For Stump Removal

2007 Keystone Challenger Pristine 33’, 3-slide. 2 Bdrm, 2 Bath. Travel or live-in. W.Rock. Blow out $25,775. 604-349-4181 *price incl 1st month pad rent*

604-353-9836 1989 14x70 in Ruskin MHP. Fam./Pet ok. $39,900 w/$575pad Partial view. Chuck 604-830-1960

SOUTHWEST ROOFING • Cedar Restoration • Asphalt • Torch-On • Re-Roofs Since 85 604-760-7937

PARC VUE 12040 - 222nd. St., Maple Ridge

Excellence in Quality & Service

BRAND NEW 1 & 2 Bdrms Stes Insuite laundry, 9 ft ceiling, laminate flooring, u/g parking, storage locker, Amenity room. No pets.

604-588-0833

Contact Alex Anderson at aanderson@ranchogroup.com

Ph. 604-696-4487 ABC TREE MEN Pruning, Shaping, Tree Removal & Stump Grinding. 604-521-7594 604-817-8899

New SRI *1296 sq/ft Double wide $97,888. *New SRI 14’ wide $72,888. Repossessed mobile homes, manufactured homes & modulars. Chuck 604-830-1960.

RUBBISH REMOVAL

Polo Club Apartments 19071 Ford Rd. Pitt Meadows Clean, Quiet Well Managed Bldg. 3 Blocks to W.C. Express W 1 & 2 Bdrm Suites W 3 Appliances W Secured Garage Parking W Adult Oriented W Ref’s Req’d & Absolutely No Pets

604.465.7221 Vacant Manufactured Home Pad in 55+ Mission retirement park, for new SRI single wide. From $72,888. Chuck 604-830-1960 .give and take tree service 778.872.8406

SORRENTO 22260 122nd Avenue (604)319-9341

st

Dr. Stump FREE ESTIMATES Robert 1-877-377-8867

MAPLE RIDGE

Single Items to Entire Households

REAL ESTATE Your Tree Service For Honest Prices & Quality Work

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

AVAILABLE NOW

353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS

EAGLE ROOFING

604-463-2236 604-463-7450

ANYTHING OF VALUE

TREE SERVICES

SUNRISE 22292 122nd Avenue (604)349-5982

MAPLE RIDGE Recent Reno’d Small 2 BDRM House, 1 bath, Good sized liv/rm and kitch. Gas heat and Furn, F/S, W/D. Avail Feb 1st $900 plus utils. 604-465-7221

SENIOR’S DISCOUNT

PRESSURE WASHING

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

21387 Dewdney Trunk Rd. Maple Ridge

Std POODLE pups, CKC, M/F, 16 wks, trained, all shots, health guar’t, exc. pedigree, $1800. Camaraderie Kennels, Victoria (250)381-0855

#1 Cash Buyer

1 Bdrm apts $750 2 Bdrm apts $800

MAPLE RIDGE; 2 Bdrm house avail Mar 1st. On acreage, clean, N/S, Ref’s req’d. $1350. (604)309-9711

1 & 2 Bdrms available

FURNITURE

AVAILABLE NOW Maple Ridge

Clean and Spacious 2 Bdrm avail. $843/mo

and Hydro

HOME / STRATA / BUSINESS

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

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

No Pets ~ Avail. now

POMERANIAN PUPS P/B. 3 Females. First shots & vet checked. Call for price. (604)866-2895

548

CHUCK’S Pressure Washing

356

2 bdrm suite ~ $925

1/2 month Rent Free Ask manager for details.

Ref’s & Credit check req’d

10% OFF if you Mention this AD! *Plumbing *Heating *Reno’s *More Call Aman: 778-895-2005

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

1 bdrm suite ~ $775

741

TRANSPORTATION

604-464-3550

HAY FOR SALE Wynnk Farms (604)467-4419

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

BRO MARV PLUMBING Plumbing, heating, clogged drains BBB. (604)582-1598, bromarv.com

Call 604-319-1993

Impeccably Clean!

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

CATS OF ALL DESCRIPTION mikes hauling 604-516-9237

PAINT SPECIAL 3 rooms for $299

Licensed / Insured

604-941-5452; 604-944-7889

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

477

TONY’’S PAINTING

341

2048 Manning Ave. Port Coquitlam

APARTMENT/CONDO PORT COQUITLAM

Derek Manor

FEED & HAY

TIMOTHY hay for sale. 60 lb. bales. $10.00 per bale. Pitt Meadows. 604-505-4087

phone 604-575-5555

706

RENTALS

SENIORS DISCOUNT

456

329 PAINTING & DECORATING

The Classifieds: Small Ads, Big Deals!

RENTALS

PETS

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

338

APARTMENT/CONDO

FREE ESTIMATES

~We accept Visa & Mastercard~

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

706

SATISFACTION GUARANTEED

604 - 720 - 2009

604.339.1989 Lower Mainland 604.996.8128 Fraser Valley

RENTALS

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604 575 5555

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OFFICE/RETAIL

OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT

741

OFFICE/RETAIL

741

OFFICE/RETAIL

FOUR INDIVIDUAL OFFICES • 10’ X 8.5’ available • Includes heat, A/C & window

ONE OFFICE

• Inside with no windows 12’ x 8’ • Includes heat & A/C and hydro

ONE CORNER OFFICE

• With windows on 2 sides • Plumbed with sink and shower 10’x9.5’ • Includes heat & A/C and hydro

All offices on second floor, downtown Maple Ridge location, new and clean with one shared washroom on the floor. One year minimum lease subject to credit and criminal check.

Contact Jim at 604-476-2720


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