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Free your inner rebel at New Westminster Secondary School’s spring musical production of Footloose. See Page A6
New playground for Moody Park Mario Bartel
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The new executive director of the New Westminster Arts Council once filmed a music video on Front Street with his dance-punk new-wave band You Say Party!
New West arts council gets ‘punked’ Incoming executive director leaves dance band behind to take on the city’s vibrant artistic community Mario Bartel
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Stephen O’Shea once filmed a music video on Front Street. Now he sees the waterfront
historical area as a possible cauldron for the arts. And as the new executive director of the New Westminster Arts Council, O’Shea may be able to take
a hand in making that happen. O’Shea takes the helm of his new position on March 9. A former bassist with the dancepunk new-wave band You Say Party!,
O’Shea, 33, said he hopes to bring new energy to the organization that functions as an advocate for the visual and performing arts in the city. Please see O’SHEA EXCITED, A3
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OUR CITY NEIGHBOURHOOD VISIONING PROCESS
CITYPAGE MY WEIRD HOBBY: GEOCACHING Do you want to go treasure hunting? You don’t have to be a child or an archeologist to have the fun of hunting down a ‘lost’ treasure. However, now instead of maps and cryptic clues, you use GPS coordinates to find hidden stashes. Called Geocaching, this modern day treasure hunt has attracted a wide following all around the world. Using an app, GPS and your powers of deduction, you can solve clues and find a cache. Caches can range from micro (a tic tac container) to the size of an ice cream bucket. They can also be multi-step (finding one cache gives you hints for the next). There are millions of caches around the world including 854 geocaches within five miles of the New Westminster Public Library. Find out more about Geocaching and how you can get started at the New Westminster Public Library on Tuesday, March 3 at 7:00 pm. Pre-register at the library, call 604-527-4667 or email listener@nwpl.ca. This is the first in a series of programmes called My Weird Hobby, presented as part of the New Westminster Public Library’s 150th Anniversary celebrations.
2015 WATER MAIN FLUSHING PROGRAM The City of New Westminster Water Branch will commence the annual program of flushing water mains on Monday, March 2, 2015, for a period of approximately twelve weeks. This procedure will cause pressure fluctuations, some discolouration and sediment in the water reaching your home or business. These conditions should be of short duration and will not pose a health hazard. If your water appears discoloured, run a cold water tap until the water clears. City staff will try to minimize any inconvenience.
What We Heard: OPEN HOUSE Date: Saturday, February 28 Time: 10:00 am to 2:00 pm (drop-in) NEW! Presentation: 10:30 am Place: Anvil Centre, 777 Columbia Street You are invited to attend the OUR CITY Open House! The City hosted the LOVE OUR CITY Neighbourhood Visioning Workshop which generated numerous ideas for the future of OUR CITY. The consultants worked with staff and the Advisory Group (volunteer community members appointed by Council) to further develop and refine the ideas generated during the Workshop. The consultant team has synthesized key ideas from the workshop in the form of sketches, plans, design approaches, and diagrams.
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COUNCIL MEETINGS Monday, March 2, 2015 3:00 pm Committee of the Whole Council Chamber 7:00 pm Regular Council Council Chamber Please note that council meetings are now video streamed online at www.newwestcity.ca.
At the upcoming Open House on February 28, all of the material produced at the LOVE OUR CITY Neighbourhood Visioning Workshop and the Processing Results phases will be presented. Everyone is invited to drop-in, review the materials and give their feedback. A presentation has been added and will be made at 10:30 am. For more information on the Official Community Plan, visit www.newwestcity.ca/ourcity
HEALTH IS EVERYONE’S BUSINESS The New Westminster Healthier Community Partnership Committee would like to alert your small to medium sized business of the many benefits of workplace wellness to your bottom line. These benefits include increased productivity and staff morale and decreased absenteeism – all of which make your business more competitive. Please use the below link to access an informative brochure. Learn about the benefits and how to get started and become familiar with WellnessFits, which is a free, comprehensive workplace wellness program that offers businesses and organizations resources and support to create healthy workplaces.
Locations of water main flushing activity are updated daily on the City’s website at www.newwestcity.ca/watermainflushing
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The presentation will be conducted in English, with translation available in French, English, Chichewa, Nyanja, Lingala, and Swahili. For more information and to register: phone the library at 604-527-4660 or S.U.C.C.E.S.S. at 604-430-1899 ext. 110.
INFORMATION ACCESS SURVEY The City of New Westminster wants your input on what City information, records or data you would like to be publicly accessible. The City is proposing four guiding principles for information sharing, which have guided the creation of a guideline document. The City invites residents to review the principles and the guideline document and provide feedback via an online survey, paper survey (available at City Hall), or attend an open house on April 9th at City Hall. The online survey and guidelines are available at www.newwestcity.ca. The survey deadline is May 8, 2015. For more information, please contact clerks@newwestcity.ca or call 604.515.3764.
Join Professor Jean Debrie as he shows urban planning issues related to port activity on the Seine River in the centre of Paris, France. Featuring photographs from the Quai d’Issy to Tolbiac Bridge, Professor Debrie will highlight the interactions between transport policy and land planning in this port and river city. This free public talk is hosted by the (Re)Claiming the New Westminster Waterfront Research Partnership. For more information or to register, call 604.527.4640.
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Ren (Noah Wright) and Ariel (Sarah Labrosse) are in love, much to the dismay of Ariel’s parents, Rev. Shaw Moore (Howard Dai) and Vi Moore (Jolene Bernardino) in a scene from New Westminster Secondary School’s spring musical production of Footloose. The production, which involves a cast and crew of more than 100 students and teachers, debuts Wednesday night at the Massey Theatre, and runs through Saturday. All performances begin at 7 p.m. with an additional matinee on Saturday at 2 p.m. Tickets are available at the theatre’s box office.
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But he’s also keenly aware of New Westminster’s history and the long roots of its arts community. That history means the city already has wellestablished neighbourhoods that are attractive to artists. “The arts community always goes where rent is cheapest,� said O’Shea. “We’ll see arts pop up in the cracks.� Those cracks are already filling in with places like Susan Greig’s 100 Braid St. studios, The Banana Lab on 12th Street. The mostly empty storefronts on Front Street could be another crack, said
O’Shea, especially as it gains a new lease on life with the imminent demolition of part of the old parkade that hides some of the city’s oldest commercial buildings. O’Shea said the city is in desperate need of safe, all-ages spaces where young people can create art, practise music and share creative ideas. He said the arts council can act as a bridge to the city’s business community to help provide those spaces. O’Shea said he envisions working with business improvement associations to place pop-up galleries and shops in vacant spaces, a strategy that helped spark a renaissance in Vancouver’s historical Gastown area that has transformed it from a tacky tourist trap to a vibrant arts and gastronomic C
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dollars to people who didn’t even ask for it.” De Jong brought the 2.1 per cent increase on the top tax bracket in 2013, and also increased the corporate tax rate by one per cent in order to present a balanced budget for the 2013 election. De Jong said his commitment was to remove the personal tax increase after two years and this week’s budget follows through on that pledge. James said middle-income families are taking the brunt of rate increases for car insurance, ferry fares and BC Hydro, and the services available to them are declining. “We’re seeing hallway medicine. We’re seeing overcrowded classrooms. We’re seeing less support for seniors,” James said. Horgan pointed to modest tax breaks for high technology and film production industries, while four times as much government assistance is going to resource roads to develop B.C.’s natural gas export business. With a surplus nearing $1 billion for the fiscal year ending in March, Horgan said his priorities would have included help for manufacturing in the forest sector to take advantage of a lower Canadian dollar.
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Realtors, prospective homebuyers and sellers, and others can stop hoping that B.C.’s property transfer tax (PTT) will be discontinued. It’s never going to happen. The reason? It’s a major cash cow for the provincial government, needed to balance the budget and there’s nowhere else to raise that large chunk of cash without raising personal and corporate income taxes, and that’s not on for the BC Liberals. Here’s how it shakes down, according to a recent article by Black Press regional reporter Jeff Nagel: The PTT consists of 1% charged on the first $200,000 of a property’s value and 2% after that. That means for a $600,000 house, $10,000 is due every time it changes hands. This handy little calculation is not just a painful hit to the pocket book when purchasing a home — it’s a major source of revenue, generating $1.04 billion in 2014. The PTT raises significantly more than forestry — formerly the province’s number one industry — which only brings in about $757 million; or natural gas royalties, which at $542 million, generate about half of what the PTT does. These revenue numbers are interesting for another reason: They show how important real estate is to B.C.’s ongoing financial solidity. Without a strong real estate market, the provincial coffers would be much poorer. The province also benefits from rising property values and while there are exemptions for family transfers and first-time home buyers, it appears the property transfer tax is a necessary evil that raises millions to cover basic provincial services. A strong real estate industry and increased property values, especially in single-family homes, are therefore critical to government budgeting — at least for now. —Black Press
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Tractor trumps bulletproof car It’s so warm in Prince George, during the ongoing Canada Winter Games in that city, they had to shut down the outdoor speed skating oval, and ship those athletes a few hundred miles north to Fort St. John, to an indoor oval. And down here on the truly balmy coast, for the first time ever I had to cut my lawn in February. Truly unprecedented . . . the earliest I have ever fired up the mower was March 1, and it’s usually not until the middle of next month when the grass growth kicks in. Not only is the green stuff pushing forth; magnolias are blooming in Vancouver, my plum trees are about to flower and the wood ducks that usually arrive in March were here on Feb. 4. Coastal ski hills, for the most part are closed. Even Mt. Baker, which a few years ago recorded the world’s greatest snowfall, has all but a couple of runs completely devoid of snow. While I’m certain many in the doom and gloom global warming
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A8 NewsLeader Wednesday, February 25, 2015
Wednesday, February 25, 2015 NewsLeader A9
BUSINESS IN NEW WEST ______________________________ presented by
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GET TO KNOW YOUR CHAMBER Last week Chambers from all over BC celebrated Chamber of Commerce Week. This was an opportunity for Chambers of Commerce across British Columbia to showcase their hard work on behalf of business communities across the province.
COOKIES COCKTAILS AND CONNECTIONS
MEMBER TO MEMBER DISCOUNTS!!
On January 29, our members enjoyed a night of music and mingling. The entertainment was fantastic and the music kept the event rolling well into the evening.
Did you know that you can receive an additional directory listing on the New Westminster Chamber of Commerce website by offering a Member to Member Discount?
Chamber Week also provided our business community the perfect opportunity to get to know our Chamber, understand the benefits, network and learn what we do for business and your community. But first, let’s debunk some myths. Have you caught yourself wondering what a Chamber of Commerce is and what it does for business?
We are always on the lookout for opportunities for our members to grow their business. Whether we are attending sector information sessions, meeting with trade commissioners or participating in industry tours, our eyes and ears are always open.
True or False: Myth #1:
The Chamber of Commerce is a bank. False. We are not a bank, we are the most broadlybased business organization working on behalf of small to large businesses.
Myth #2:
A private club. False. We are an accessible, modern, organization supporting local business in their community.
Myth #3:
Chambers are a part of Government. False. Chambers of Commerce engage with all levels government as a voice, advocating on behalf of businesses.
Myth #4:
All we offer is Group Insurance Benefits. False. Chambers have a long list of exclusive member benefits to offer businesses. Group Insurance is just one of many.
SEEKING OUT OPPORTUNITIES FOR OUR MEMBERS
Here is an example of one the Chamber members: New Member, ZHOOSH Fitness Garage, offers 10% off your first month in any of these classes - Personal Training, Weight Training, Boxing Basics, Bootcamps, Karate, Combat Submission Wrestling and Self Defence! Something for everyone.Come on down and try something new. Some of the classes also offer a First Class Free too! For class and instructor details go to zhooshfitness.com or contact owner Robyn Murrell at robyn@zhooshfitness.com or 778-323-1465
Weekly we review the BC Bid opportunities, WD opportunities and about 20 other sites. We then send off our findings to our members that we think might be interested. Another reason New Westminster Chamber of Commerce membership pays!
NEW WESTMINSTER SHOWTIMES: FEB 20- FEB 26 FRIDAY-THURSDAY
STILL ALICE (PG) 1:10, 4:10, 7:30, 10:05 (Fri-Sun: 10:40am) HOT TUB TIME MACHINE 2 (14A) 1:40, 4:40, 8:00, 10:30 (Fri-Sun: 11:00am) THE DUFF (PG) 1:20, 4:20, 7:50, 10:15 (Fri-Sun: 10:50am) FIFTY SHADES OF GREY (18A) 1:00, 1:30, 4:00, 4:30, 7:00, 7:30, 10:00, 10:20 (Fri-Sun: 10:30am) McFARLAND (G) 12:30, 3:30, 6:45, 9:40 THE IMITATION GAME (PG) 12:10, 3:20 JUPITER ASCENDING (PG) 3D Friday-Tuesday: 6:50, 9:50 Wednesday: 10:25 SPONGEBOB SQUAREPANTS 2 (G) 2D 3:00 3D 12:20, 6:30, 9:20 KINGSMAN: THE SECRET SERVICE (14A) 12:00, 12:40, 3:10, 3:40, 6:40, 7:20, 9:45, 10:25 GENESIS: SUM OF THE PARTS (TBC) Wednesday, February 25 at 7:00 FOCUS (14A) Thursday, February 26 at 7:40, 10:25 *Movies and times subject to change
Protecting your legal interests is our BUSINESS. Proud member of the New Westminster Chamber of Commerce since 1958.
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Founded in 2001 by three Queen’s Park and Glenbrook North families, Urban Academy is an independent school that provides an academically rigorous, arts-infused education to children from Junior Kindergarten to Grade 12. Our school currently serves 159 students in both Junior and Senior campuses located in Queen’s Park and Uptown New Westminster, and we are growing significantly every year.
201-309 Sixth Street, New Westminster, BC V3L 3A7 Canada 604 521 7781 www.newwestchamber.com
June 18, 2014 Here Comes Summer Queens Park Community Care 5:00 pm- 7:00 pm
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If you would like to know more about your chamber call today 604-521-7781
Mayor Jonathon Cote proclaims February 16-20, 2015 Chamber of Commerce Week (Mayor Cote presenting Christine Conway, Chair, NWCC with proclamation)
March 11, 2015 Dinner with Mayor Cote The Anvil Centre 5:30 pm – 8:00 pm
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We have applied to the City for a Heritage Revitalization Agreement and an Official Community Plan Amendment. The “Robson Manor Heritage Revitalization and Urban Academy Expansion Project” would allow us to restore and protect Robson Manor and add a new contemporary facility to the site in order to meet the demand for increased enrollment.
5:00 pm- 7:00 pm
April 14, 2015 $280,000 Unlimited $350,000 Chamber AGM and Chair’sFamily Luncheon Contents Liability $400,000 $320,000 The Inn at the Quay 11:30 am – 1:30 pm We are nearing the end of the application process for our $350,000 $280,000 $328.00 project, and appreciate the support$1,000,000 of fellow Chamber June 3, 2015 $500,000 members as we seek Council approval for our expansion. $400,000 Where is the Canadian Our school has been a part of this vibrant community Dollar $369.00 Going? $400,000 $320,000 $1,000,000 for the past 13 years. We look forward to continuing to $750,000 La Perla Ballroom contribute to the growth of this wonderful city and be a $600,000 11:30 am- 1:30 pm part of its success. $500,000 $400,000 $1,000,000 $453.00 $1,000,000 $800,000 $750,000 $1,000,000 LYNN VALLEY $680.00 PRIVATE AUTO WITH$600,000 FAMILY INSURANCE CENTRE
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Next to Wal-Mart *Current rates based on claims free, mortgage free, senior, newer home and alarm discounts* $500,000 $400,000 $1,000,000 $453.00 Our office in West Vancouver has amalgamated #30-935 Marine Drive, North Vancouver Suite 23-800 McBride Blvd, New Westminster, BC V3L 2B8 | 604-524-3565 $750,000
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with our new location in Capilano Mall $680.00 next to Walmart, the Liquor Store and Kins Market. $915.00
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604-904-9700
Mon-Wed 9am-6pm, Thurs-Fri 9am-9pm. Sat 9am-6pm, Sun 11am-6pm
Our office in West Vancouver has amalgamated with our new location in Capilano Mall
Scott Janssen
Advertising Representative
Call 604. 604.456.6346
Email scott@newwestnewsleader.com
A8 NewsLeader Wednesday, February 25, 2015
Wednesday, February 25, 2015 NewsLeader A9
BUSINESS IN NEW WEST ______________________________ presented by
$25.00 Off March Music Lessons! Is THIS the Year you learn how to play music? We teach piano, voice, guitar in New Westminster for children and adults. SIGN UP for lessons BEFORE Mar 6 th and receive $25.00 off with this ad! Wha Pho t To Do n to se e or Em Next: t up a you il us r IT’S lesson first THA T EA SY!
604-553-1176 604-55 55 3 1176 www.musicboxnw.ca nd 2 Floor @ River Market 1 block from Skytrain
GET TO KNOW YOUR CHAMBER Last week Chambers from all over BC celebrated Chamber of Commerce Week. This was an opportunity for Chambers of Commerce across British Columbia to showcase their hard work on behalf of business communities across the province.
COOKIES COCKTAILS AND CONNECTIONS
MEMBER TO MEMBER DISCOUNTS!!
On January 29, our members enjoyed a night of music and mingling. The entertainment was fantastic and the music kept the event rolling well into the evening.
Did you know that you can receive an additional directory listing on the New Westminster Chamber of Commerce website by offering a Member to Member Discount?
Chamber Week also provided our business community the perfect opportunity to get to know our Chamber, understand the benefits, network and learn what we do for business and your community. But first, let’s debunk some myths. Have you caught yourself wondering what a Chamber of Commerce is and what it does for business?
We are always on the lookout for opportunities for our members to grow their business. Whether we are attending sector information sessions, meeting with trade commissioners or participating in industry tours, our eyes and ears are always open.
True or False: Myth #1:
The Chamber of Commerce is a bank. False. We are not a bank, we are the most broadlybased business organization working on behalf of small to large businesses.
Myth #2:
A private club. False. We are an accessible, modern, organization supporting local business in their community.
Myth #3:
Chambers are a part of Government. False. Chambers of Commerce engage with all levels government as a voice, advocating on behalf of businesses.
Myth #4:
All we offer is Group Insurance Benefits. False. Chambers have a long list of exclusive member benefits to offer businesses. Group Insurance is just one of many.
SEEKING OUT OPPORTUNITIES FOR OUR MEMBERS
Here is an example of one the Chamber members: New Member, ZHOOSH Fitness Garage, offers 10% off your first month in any of these classes - Personal Training, Weight Training, Boxing Basics, Bootcamps, Karate, Combat Submission Wrestling and Self Defence! Something for everyone.Come on down and try something new. Some of the classes also offer a First Class Free too! For class and instructor details go to zhooshfitness.com or contact owner Robyn Murrell at robyn@zhooshfitness.com or 778-323-1465
Weekly we review the BC Bid opportunities, WD opportunities and about 20 other sites. We then send off our findings to our members that we think might be interested. Another reason New Westminster Chamber of Commerce membership pays!
NEW WESTMINSTER SHOWTIMES: FEB 20- FEB 26 FRIDAY-THURSDAY
STILL ALICE (PG) 1:10, 4:10, 7:30, 10:05 (Fri-Sun: 10:40am) HOT TUB TIME MACHINE 2 (14A) 1:40, 4:40, 8:00, 10:30 (Fri-Sun: 11:00am) THE DUFF (PG) 1:20, 4:20, 7:50, 10:15 (Fri-Sun: 10:50am) FIFTY SHADES OF GREY (18A) 1:00, 1:30, 4:00, 4:30, 7:00, 7:30, 10:00, 10:20 (Fri-Sun: 10:30am) McFARLAND (G) 12:30, 3:30, 6:45, 9:40 THE IMITATION GAME (PG) 12:10, 3:20 JUPITER ASCENDING (PG) 3D Friday-Tuesday: 6:50, 9:50 Wednesday: 10:25 SPONGEBOB SQUAREPANTS 2 (G) 2D 3:00 3D 12:20, 6:30, 9:20 KINGSMAN: THE SECRET SERVICE (14A) 12:00, 12:40, 3:10, 3:40, 6:40, 7:20, 9:45, 10:25 GENESIS: SUM OF THE PARTS (TBC) Wednesday, February 25 at 7:00 FOCUS (14A) Thursday, February 26 at 7:40, 10:25 *Movies and times subject to change
Protecting your legal interests is our BUSINESS. Proud member of the New Westminster Chamber of Commerce since 1958.
URBAN ACADEMY PRIVATE AUTO WITH FAMILY INSURANCE IS GROWING! UPCOMING HOME - CONDO - TENANTS - BUSINESS - MARRIAGE LICENCE EVENTS PRIVATE AUTO WITH FAMILY INSURANCE LYNN VALLEY C New Westminster Skytrain Station
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Founded in 2001 by three Queen’s Park and Glenbrook North families, Urban Academy is an independent school that provides an academically rigorous, arts-infused education to children from Junior Kindergarten to Grade 12. Our school currently serves 159 students in both Junior and Senior campuses located in Queen’s Park and Uptown New Westminster, and we are growing significantly every year.
201-309 Sixth Street, New Westminster, BC V3L 3A7 Canada 604 521 7781 www.newwestchamber.com
June 18, 2014 Here Comes Summer Queens Park Community Care 5:00 pm- 7:00 pm
SAVE ON INSURANCE HOME - CONDO - TENANTS - BUSINESS - MARRIAGE LICENCE
If you would like to know more about your chamber call today 604-521-7781
Mayor Jonathon Cote proclaims February 16-20, 2015 Chamber of Commerce Week (Mayor Cote presenting Christine Conway, Chair, NWCC with proclamation)
March 11, 2015 Dinner with Mayor Cote The Anvil Centre 5:30 pm – 8:00 pm
SAVE
March 19, 2015 Replacement Unlimited Springtime Sizzle Value Contents ON INSURANCE Pacific Breeze Winery
We have applied to the City for a Heritage Revitalization Agreement and an Official Community Plan Amendment. The “Robson Manor Heritage Revitalization and Urban Academy Expansion Project” would allow us to restore and protect Robson Manor and add a new contemporary facility to the site in order to meet the demand for increased enrollment.
5:00 pm- 7:00 pm
April 14, 2015 $280,000 Unlimited $350,000 Chamber AGM and Chair’sFamily Luncheon Contents Liability $400,000 $320,000 The Inn at the Quay 11:30 am – 1:30 pm We are nearing the end of the application process for our $350,000 $280,000 $328.00 project, and appreciate the support$1,000,000 of fellow Chamber June 3, 2015 $500,000 members as we seek Council approval for our expansion. $400,000 Where is the Canadian Our school has been a part of this vibrant community Dollar $369.00 Going? $400,000 $320,000 $1,000,000 for the past 13 years. We look forward to continuing to $750,000 La Perla Ballroom contribute to the growth of this wonderful city and be a $600,000 11:30 am- 1:30 pm part of its success. $500,000 $400,000 $1,000,000 $453.00 $1,000,000 $800,000 $750,000 $1,000,000 LYNN VALLEY $680.00 PRIVATE AUTO WITH$600,000 FAMILY INSURANCE CENTRE
Replacement Value
June 24, 2015
Do Business on the Green Liability Golf Tournament Westwood Plateau Golf Course 11:00 am- 8:00pm
$1,000,000 $1,000,000 Visit newwestchamber.com to register today!
$1,000,000 $1,000,000 $1,000,000
FOR SALE604-986
Opposite Save #121-1199 Lynn Valley Rd., North V Family
Mon-Fri 9am-9pm, Sat 9am-6pm, Su $328.00
Prime real estate in New Westminster’s most $369.00 desirable newspaper.
CAPILANO
This rarely available space $453.00 could be yours to reach 15,000 $680.00 homes and businesses every Wednesday and Friday.
Next to #30-935 Marine Drive, North V $915.00
604-904
Not sure what to advertise? No problem. This space is *Current rates based on claims free, mortgage free, senior, newer home and alarm discounts* move-in ready andMon-Wed comes with Opposite Save-On-Foods HOME - CONDO - TENANTS - BUSINESS - MARRIAGE LICENCE 9am-6pm, Thurs-F #121-1199 Lynn Valley Rd.,$915.00 North Vancouver $1,000,000 $800,000 $1,000,000 award-winning creative and PRIVATE AUTO WITH FAMILY INSURANCE LYNN VALLEY CENTRE SAVE ON INSURANCE 604-986-1155 design at no additional cost. Sat 9am-6pm, Su Opposite Save-On-Foods HOME -•CONDO - TENANTS - BUSINESS - MARRIAGE LICENCE HOME Mon-Fri 9am-9pm, Sat 9am-6pm, Sun 10am-5pm Replacement Unlimited All you have to do is call Scott! *Current rates based free, mortgage free, senior, newer home and alarm discounts* #121-1199 Lynn Valley Rd., North Vancouver Value Contentson claims Liability Family
BAY CITY INSURANCE SERVICES
nex • CONDO Our offi ce in West Vancouver has ama BAY CITY INSURANCE SERVICES LTD. 604-986-1155 PRIVATE AUTO • TENANTS with our new location in Cap • BUSINESS WITH FAMILY • MARRIAGE next to Walmart, the Liquor Store and Kin BAYINSURANCE CITY INSURANCE SERVICES LTD. LICENCE CAPILANO MALL Invest New West
SAVE ON INSURANCE $1,000,000 $328.00
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Next to Wal-Mart Mon-Fri 9am-9pm, Sat 9am-6pm, Sun 10am-5pm Family#30-935 Marine Drive, North Vancouver
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Mon-Wed 9am-6pm, Thurs-Fri 9am-9pm. Sat 9am-6pm, Sun 11am-6pm
Next to Wal-Mart *Current rates based on claims free, mortgage free, senior, newer home and alarm discounts* $500,000 $400,000 $1,000,000 $453.00 Our office in West Vancouver has amalgamated #30-935 Marine Drive, North Vancouver Suite 23-800 McBride Blvd, New Westminster, BC V3L 2B8 | 604-524-3565 $750,000
BAY CITY INSURANCE SERVICES LTD. $1,000,000 $800,000 $1,000,000
with our new location in Capilano Mall $680.00 next to Walmart, the Liquor Store and Kins Market. $915.00
*Current rates based on claims free, mortgage free, senior, newer home and alarm discounts*
604-904-9700
Mon-Wed 9am-6pm, Thurs-Fri 9am-9pm. Sat 9am-6pm, Sun 11am-6pm
Our office in West Vancouver has amalgamated with our new location in Capilano Mall
Scott Janssen
Advertising Representative
Call 604. 604.456.6346
Email scott@newwestnewsleader.com
A10 NewsLeader Wednesday, February 25, 2015
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television and the Internet, space exploration, and the waxing, waning and rebirth of the orchestra’s hometown. Save for a nine-year spell of financial difficulty from 1935-44, the orchestra endured. That’s because of the incredible dedication of its musicians and strong leadership said the NWSO’s ad hoc historian Kyle Friesen, who’s played second violin since 2003. All of them are volunteers. They range from 20 year-old music students gaining valuable orchestra experience to 75-year-old retirees. Many play as a sideline to their professional careers as doctors, lawyers, PhD candidates. “It’s amazing the level of knowledge and skill in the orchestra,” said Friesen. For the past 23 years it’s been up to conductor Jack Jin Zhang to bring them all together under his baton. “When you’re the conductor, you expect to see a lot of eyes looking up at you,” said Friesen. “There’s no chatting, no whispering, no fooling around. It’s eyes forward. That’s the way orchestras succeed.” But it’s not always easy. Musicians come and go according to their family or career demands. Some are harder to replace than others, depending on the instrument they play.
And the need to fundraise is ongoing. Friesen said it costs about $50,000 a year to operate the orchestra. That money comes from private donations, concert proceeds and some savvy administrators who know where to find provincial and civic grants and how to write applications. The orchestra performs four concerts a year. In between are weekly rehearsals through the fall and from January to mid-May. Playing may be a part-time avocation for many in the orchestra, but it’s serious business for everyone, said Friesen. “Our standards are lower than a professional orchestra,” said Friesen. “We strive for that perfection, but we look at music that’s not as difficult.” Although, he admits, they’ve set the bar high for the anniversary concert by biting off Beethoven’s Ninth. “Beethoven, Bach and Brahms are the real crowd pleasers,” said Friesen. “Ten or 15 years ago we wouldn’t have attempted Beethoven’s Ninth. It’s some pretty high-end stuff.” But tackling such a complex symphony isn’t just a way to stretch the abilities of the orchestra’s current musicians, it’s also a tribute to those who preceded them, said Friesen. “We’re the stewards of the history,” he said. “We have an obligation to continue the work of all those musicians over the years.” The NWSO performs its 100th anniversary concert on March 15, 2 p.m., at Massey Theatre. Tickets are $10 and are available at the Massey box office or online at masseytheatre.com.
The Bra Lady Is Coming to Town
Are you tired of feeling saggy, lumpy, pinched or strained? Well you’re not alone. As you’ve probably seen on Oprah or read in women’s magazines, over 80 per cent of all women wear the wrong size bra. Here’s where Barb Chapman, the Bra Lady, comes in. Due to overwhelming response to the previous clinic, Barbara Chapman is coming to BURNABY, TUES. MARCH 10TH to outfit you with the best possible bra for your body. Chapman said she will be seeing clients on a one-on-one basis, explaining the benefits of good bras and measuring their bodies properly. “Most women just want to find a good-fitting bra that’s not uncomfortable,” Chapman said. “What they don’t realize is that a good support bra is also important for blood circulation and enhanced lymph drainage.” Chapman has over 200 bra sizes available for ordering, ranging from 30AA to 52KK. It’s likely that you’ll fit somewhere between those sizes. She offers these questions for women to ask themselves: • Do you have a drawer full of bras but none that fit comfortably? • Does your bust line “bounce” when you walk while wearing your “everyday” bra? • Do you overflow the cup of your bra? • Do your bra straps slip off your shoulders or dig into your shoulders leaving red and painful marks? • Does your bra ride up in the back because you tighten the straps to give you added support? • Have you ever begun an exercise class only to drop out because your breasts ached from lack of support while jumping or running? If you answer yes to any of these you are in need of a new bra, and a custom one could be the way to go.
You can sign up for Chapman’s bra clinic by calling
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She doesn’t come into town very often so she advises booking as soon as possible. Although Chapman enjoys coming to this area, she is looking for someone to train to do the fittings or to buy her business.
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Wednesday, February 25, 2015 NewsLeader A11
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Poll gives ‘no’ side big lead BURGER $ in metro transit referendum and a BEER
FROM
Jeff Nagel
jnagel@blackpress.ca
A new poll now gives the “no” side a strong lead in the Metro Vancouver transit improvement referendum. The latest Insights West online survey of 653 Metro residents found 53 per cent will “probably” or “definitely” vote against the 0.5-per-cent Metroonly sales tax to fund various upgrades, while 38 per cent will likely vote in favour.
South of the Fraser area residents. The latest survey was conducted Feb. 12-14, after the TransLink board decided to replace CEO Ian Jarvis but keep him on as an advisor until mid-2016. Aimed at improving public confidence by installing a new CEO and a change of direction, the move has been widely criticized. “As a short-term measure to instil confidence in the voters, it failed,” Canseco said.
CHOICEquotes Mario Canseco, Insights West If the yes side were to win, it simplifies matters and makes them look like geniuses. If the no side wins, then it’s the mayors’ fault.
It’s a reversal from earlier polls by the firm that had given the “yes” side a four-point advantage as recently as January. Insights West Vice-President Mario Canseco said the strong gain for the no side appears to have come from drivers, middleincome earners and
The new poll breaks down the results by subregion for the first time It shows the strongest support is in Vancouver and Richmond, with 48 per cent Yes support to 35 per cent No. The most opposition comes South of the Fraser, with 62 per cent likely to vote no and 31 per cent yes.
It’s a similar story on the North Shore, where 61 per cent are opposed and 27 per cent in favour. Burnaby, the TriCities and Maple RidgePitt Meadows had 49 per cent likely no voters and 39 per cent in the yes camp. The level of undecided voters was six per cent in Vancouver, Richmond and South of the Fraser and about 10 per cent elsewhere. The margin of error is plus or minus four per cent, 19 times out of 20. Canseco said the strong no vote South of the Fraser is surprising given the fact the area will be a main beneficiary of the upgrades. New Surrey Mayor Linda Hepner’s campaign promise to find an alternate way to build light rail if the referendum fails appears to have fed the no forces, he said. “The fact there was a hint or a mention of a Plan B to get that light rail system going has a lot of people saying
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Immigration and Family Sponsorship: N ew We s t m i n s t e r Public Library presents a program to help newcomers improve their knowledge of Canadian immigration and family sponsoring procedures for spouse, parents, family members, and adoption. The talk will be conducted in English, with translation available in French, C h i ch ewa , N ya n j a , Lingala, and Swahili. When: S a t u r d a y, Feb. 28, 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. W h e re : New Westminster Public Library, 716 - 6th Ave. Info and to register: library at 604-527-4660 or S.U.C.C.E.S.S. at 604430-1899 ext. 110. N ew We s t m i n s t e r Ti n n i t u s Support Group: Tinnitus is a ringing, buzzing or other sound in your head or ears that does not have an outside source. If you have Tinnitus or a related disorder, you can find support in our group. We will discuss the latest treatments, information, coping and stress reduction techniques while offeribg encouragement and camaraderie to help combat this debilitating condition. Everyone is welcome, including family and support persons. When: Meets on the third Tuesday of the month at 7 p.m. Info: Gerald Blackwell, 604-600-9142 or nwtinn@inbox.com. Swap meet and bistro: Herbert Spencer PAC is organizing its first annual Herbert Spencer School Swap Meet & Bistro. There will
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ONGOING Fun, Learning & You ( F LY ) : T h e L owe r Mainland Purpose Society hosts this program for children aged 18 months to 5 years and their parents or caregivers. Come join us for circle times, preschool readiness and play in a rich thematic program. Parent information sessions include speech and language, early literacy and more. Free for New Westminster residents. When: Every Tuesday, 10 a.m.-noon, until March 23. Where: Lower Mainland Purpose Society, 40 Begbie St., New Westminster. Info or register: Elizabeth, 604-526-2522.
English Made Easy (EME): Lower Mainland Purpose Society presents this program is for non-English speaking families (adults with limited or no English skills) and their children aged 0-5 years. Provides practical English classes for the caregivers and songs, stories and crafts (with an emphasis on English), for the children. Free for New Westminster residents. When: Every Wednesday, 10 a.m. to noon, until March 25. Where: Lower Mainland Purpose Society, 40 Begbie St., New Westminster. Info or register: Elizabeth, 604-526-2522. Parent-Child Mother Goose Classes: Join us to learn a repertoire of songs and stories to share with your child. Free, for caregivers and children 6 months to three years. When: Thursdays, 10 to 11 a.m. Where: New Westminster Salvation Army. Info: 604-5225524.
Dominoes Meet: Weekly game of Dominoes (Mexican Train) for players 55 and over. Come join our enthusiastic group playing on three tables. When: Every Tuesday, 12:30 to 4 p.m. Where: Willow room, Cameron Seniors’ Recreation Centre, 9523 Cameron St., Burnaby (N of Lougheed Town Centre). Info: 604-2974453. Burnaby-New Westminster Newcomers and Friendship Club: Club welcomes women who are new to the area, as well as longtime residents. Meet women of all ages and cultures to make new friends. When: Dinner meeting the second Wednesday of each month plus various events including book club, craft group, social Saturdays, etc. Info: Doris at dorisfriend39@gmail.com, or 604-492-4638 from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Web: www.burnabynewwestmin sternewcomers.com
Fraternal Order of Eagles: Aerie No. 20 New Westminster hosts a fundraising meat draw, sponsored by SaveOn-Foods. Three meat draws per day, 50/50 draw includes dinner and breakfast. When: Fridays, 5 to 7 p.m. and Saturdays, 3-5 p.m. Where: Fireside Pub, 421 East Columbia St., New Westminster. Sunday Afternoon Dances for 55+: Live music each week – come join us. When: Sundays, 12:45 – 3:45 p.m. Where: Century House, 620-Eighth St., New Westminster. Admission: $5 members and $6 non-members. Includes refreshments at intermission. Info: 604519-1066. Fraser Health Crisis Line: Volunteers needed to provide assistance to people in the region who are experiencing emotional distress. No previous experience is needed as extensive training and ongoing support is provided. Info: www.options.bc.ca
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Langley - SxS Duplex, 4 suites 8500s/f lot, full renod, new siding/ windows, rent $3400. $599K or $295K each side. 604-807-6565
PAINT SPECIAL 3 rooms for $299
Call: Rick (604) 202-5184
HOMES FOR RENT
SOUTH SURREY EXECUTIVE
JOB SEARCH - MADE EASY
www.paintspecial.com
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COQUITLAM 3 bdrm finished full bsmt 2 baths NS/NP. No sublets, Suit mature. $1400m. Avail now. 604-526-2331
~We accept Visa & Mastercard~
SCRAP CAR REMOVAL
The Scrapper
2 BR apts - bright & lge ABC TREE MEN Pruning, Shaping, Tree Removal & Stump Grinding. 604-521-7594 604-817-8899
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
Central Coquitlam Co-op AND Seniors Only Building $826/mo. No subsidy. Cls to transit, schools & shops
Call Ian 604-724-6373
284 HEAT, AIR, REFRIGERATION
353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS
FIVE STAR ROOFING All kinds of re-roofing & repairs. Free est. Reasonable rates. 778-998-7505 or 604-961-7505
Furnace & Air Conditioning ~ Hot water tanks ~ Gasfitting/Sheet metal
604-461-0999 287
HOME IMPROVEMENTS
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MISC. FOR SALE
604 - 720 - 2009
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RENTALS
STEEL BUILDINGS/METAL BUILDINGS 60% OFF! 20x28, 30x40, 40x62, 45x90, 50x120, 60x150, 80x100 sell for balance owed! Call 1-800-457-2206 www.crownsteelbuildings.ca.
Licensed - Bonded - Fully Equip. Residential Commercial, 1-3 Men BIG OR SMALL MOVES Start $45/hr ~ All size trucks Free estimate/Senior Discount www.miraclemoving.ca
Need CA$H Today? Own a vehicle? Borrow up to $25,000. Snapcarcash.com 604-777-5046
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
SAWMILLS from only $4,397 MAKE MONEY & SAVE MONEY with your own bandmill - Cut lumber any dimension. In stock ready to ship. FREE Info & DVD: www.NorwoodSawmills.com/400OT 1-800-566-6899 Ext:400OT.
MIRACLE MOVING
Van-Kam is committed to Employment Equity and Environmental Responsibility.
PERSONAL SERVICES
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Across the street - across the world Real Professionals, Reas. Rates. Best in every way! 604-721-4555.
(Surrey Terminal)
RETAIL TRADE SUPERVISOR Hiring for a supermarket in Vancouver. Duties: Supervise & co-ordinate sales staff and cashiers, assign sales workers to duties and prepare work schedules, sell merchandise to customers, hire and train or arrange for the training of new sales staff. Fast pace, work under pressure, able to stand for a long period. Candidate is willing to work variable shifts and weekends. Underrepresented groups (Aboriginal, new comers, youth, etc.) are welcome to apply. 2 Years experience in sales, minimum secondary school required Salary; $17.50/hour. Please send your resume: asianamarket@yahoo.ca
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HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
(778)378-6683 1PRO MOVING & SHIPPING
Commercial Transport Journeyman Mechanic
.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
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
MOUNTAIN-MOVERS.ca
Apply by email: Attn: Virginia Hall (employer) gina_hall@shaw.ca
PERSONAL SERVICES
Full Service Plumbing from Parker Dean. Fast, reliable, 24/7 service. Take $50 off your next job if you present this ad. Vancouver area. 1-800-573-2928 A-1 CONTRACTING. Renos. Bsmt, kitchens, baths, custom cabinets, tiling, plumbing, sundecks, fencing, reroofing. Dhillon 604-782-1936.
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HOME REPAIRS If I can’t do it It can’t be done
SOUTHWEST ROOFING • Cedar Restoration • Asphalt • Torch-On • Re-Roofs Since 85 604-760-7937
Roofing Experts. 778-230-5717 Repairs/Re-Roof/New Roofs. All work Gtd. Free Est. Call Frank.
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Call Robert 604-941-1618 OR 604-844-4222 INTERIORS: Baths (reno’s/ repairs) specializing in drywall, doors, flooring, tiling, plumbing, painting, miscellaneous, etc. VERSATILE! EXPERIENCED IN OVER 30 LINES OF WORK! * Quality work * Prompt Service * Fair prices For positive results Call Robert SERVICE CALLS WELCOME Brads Junk Removal.com. Same Day Service. Affordable Rates! 604.220.JUNK (5865)
RUBBISH REMOVAL
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AUCTIONS
STORAGE AUCTION
Thursday February 26, 2015 10am to 2pm Annacis Lock-Up Storage Depot 555 Derwent Way Annacis Island 5+ storage lockers
Dasl ~ 604 945 5864 dasl@terramanagement.ca BURNABY,
LINDEN GLEN APTS Renovated, spacious & bright 1 & 2 Bdrm units. Small pet ok. From $850/mo incl heat & HW. Near Highgate.
604-540-2028, 778-708-6336
#1 FREE SCRAP VEHICLE REMOVAL ASK ABOUT $500 CREDIT $$$ PAID FOR SOME 604.683.2200
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Where Style & Budget Meet Make yours a Champagne Taste Home our annual Floor Model sale is on now!
Champagne Taste Reuse, Recycle, Rejoice! 1101 Royal Avenue, New Westminster 604 524 6068 www.champagnetaste.ca | /champagnetastehome
Fabulously Green
Champagne Taste is the most exciting new and consignment furniture store in British Columbia. And the first choice for people wishing to part with their gently used items. We support sustainable living.