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MARCH 11 2015
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Charges laid in Columbia Square stabbing NWPD arrest two Richmond men, youth
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A transit user chats with New Westminster Mayor Jonathan Coté and Coun. Bill Harper at the New Westminster SkyTrain station on Monday. Members of New West council were at the city’s SkyTrain stations handing out flyers supporting a plebiscite for a regional sales tax to help pay for more transit services. See story A3.
Name change not on TransLink radar City council wants new moniker for New West station Grant Granger
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What’s in a name? Apparently a lot to New Westminster city council. But not a lot to TransLink. At least not a lot in the opinion of several councillors. On March 2, council got an update on TransLink’s upgrades to the New Westminster SkyTrain station. While
it discussed improved acoustics, security, pedestrian flow, aesthetics and a bunch of other changes in the works, council wanted to talk about its name. They figure while TransLink is changing things up they might as well give it a new moniker for the automated voice system to bleat as the SkyTrain comes to a halt. Mayor Jonathan Coté pointed out when the Expo Line was first built the New Westminster station was its last stop, so the name was appropriate. But with New West
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the station’s name since the new civic centre is across the street. Others threw out including Hyack Square, Downtown and even Wait For Me Daddy in the name. But a report to council said TransLink has told the city a name change is outside the scope of the update project, along with other issues such as noise impacts outside the station, directional signage, lockers or parking for cyclists and more seating for waiting passengers.
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BUILDING A BETTER STORY: WRITING WORKSHOP
CITYPAGE NEW WESTMINSTER DOWNTOWN RESIDENTS’ ASSOCIATION MEETING Wednesday, March 18 7:00 pm Holy Trinity CHurch, 514 Carnarvon Street We are inviting all residents of our community and guests from others to attend this meeting which will feature three special speakers: 1.
Councillor Bill Harper will be speaking on fibre optics and the Intelligent City initiative and what this means to our city.
2. Councillor Chuck Puchmayr will be speaking on the Mayors’ Council Transportation & Transit Plan. Ballots have been mailed to eligible voters, are you on the list? 3. Members of NWDRA will speak on Save Our Parkade, an initiative for a community alternative for this structure. For more information, please visit nwdra.org.
NOTICE OF DISPOSITION OF LAND STATUTORY RIGHT OF WAY The Corporation of the City of New Westminster gives notice that it intends to grant a statutory right of way to FortisBC Energy Inc. (Inc. No. BC1023718) over City-owned property at 26 East Royal Avenue, legally described as PID: 026-688-972 Lot 9 District Lot 115 Group 1 NWD Plan BCP24033. The statutory right of way is for FortisBC to install, use, and maintain underground gas pipelines and meters on the property in connection with its utility works, for a perpetual term, in exchange for $1.00. This agreement is necessary for gas servicing of the property.
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YOUTH VOLUNTEER ORIENTATION Saturday, March 21, 2015 10:00 am - noon New Westminster Youth Centre, Douglas Fir Room, 620 Eighth Street Are you in high school and between the ages of 13 - 18 years? Are you interested in learning new skills, building your resume and supporting your community while getting volunteer credits? Register now for a free two-hour orientation that teaches important skills and guidelines for new volunteers and details on volunteer opportunities while earning school volunteer credits.
Monday, March 16, 2015 No Council Meeting Spring Break Please note that council meetings are now video streamed online at www.newwestcity.ca.
VANCOUVER FOUNDATION’S NEW WESTMINSTER NEIGHBOURHOOD SMALL GRANT PROGRAM Open to all residents of New Westminster, the intention of this program is to connect and engage community members at the neighbourhood level by providing individual community members with funding to develop their ideas. Examples include: organize meetings, gatherings, book exchange, a hobbies club, a seniors appreciation event, children’s activities or get together with your neighbours over of a coffee, a card game, a workshop or a block party! Open your heart and participate, you can start something new to connect with in small ways! For more information, please visit neighbourhoodsmallgrants.ca/ communities/new-westminster. Questions can be directed to Maylen Crespo at 604-936-6780 or mcrespo@fsgv.ca. The deadline to apply for the first application intake is March 31, 2015
Searching for a job is difficult enough without a language barrier. Newcomers with limited or basic English skills can learn how to search for a job and prepare for an interview at a free program at the New Westminster Public Library.
The workshop will cover resumes, cover letters, interview skills and strategies, and labour market information. It will be conducted in English with translation available in French. If you have a Permanent Resident Card or Landed Immigrant documents, please bring them to the program.
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This free workshop is presented by the Royal City Literary Arts Society and sponsored by the Library. It will be held on Thursday, March 19 at 6:30 pm. Register in person, phone 604-527-4667 or email listener@nwpl.ca.
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New poll finds strong lead for No side Yes support slips to 33 per cent, No rises to 55 per cent
Coun. Chuck Puchmayr campaigns for the Yes side in the upcoming transit funding plebiscite. All city council members were at the city’s SkyTrain stations on Monday handing out flyers.
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A new poll gives the No campaign a growing advantage in the transit and transportation referendum a week before ballots are to be mailed out. The Insights West online survey found 55 per cent of Metro Vancouver voters definitely or probably will vote No, compared to 33 per cent definite or probable Yes voters. That’s a two-point gain for the No side and a five-point drop in Yes support since a previous poll in February. About 11 per cent of respondents were undecided as to whether they will support the proposed 0.5 per cent sales tax to fund transit upgrades. Opposition is strongest among older and middle-aged voters, as well as men and those who drive. Not even a majority of regular transit users now intend to vote Yes – support in that group fell to 46 per cent. “Over the past month, the animosity from drivers to the proposed funding structure for transit improvements has hardened,” Insights West vice-president
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Mario Canseco said. “But even among transit riders, who conceivably stand to benefit directly from the transportation plan, the level of support for Yes has dropped consistently every month.” Support is highest at 43 per cent in Richmond and Vancouver, but that drops to 39 per cent on the North Shore, 32 per cent in Burnaby, the TriCities and Maple Ridge, and to just 24 per cent South of the Fraser Among Yes voters, most continue to say they’re dissatisfied with TransLink’s performance but believe the investments to be funded by the Congestion Improvement Tax is the best way to deal with current and future transit
problems. Two-thirds of No voters believe there are other ways to fund expansion and doubt the new tax will stay at 0.5 per cent if it’s introduced. The survey used 1,604 Metro Vancouver online participants and had a margin of error is plus or minus 2.5 per cent, 19 times out of 20. Canseco said a second survey was conducted just after the announcement businessman Jim Pattison will head an accountability committee overseeing the flow of new money. It found just three per cent of No voters were more likely to vote Yes because of Pattison’s involvement.
Liberal MLAs scold Bateman Two government MLAs are accusing No forces in the transit referendum of misleading the public by exaggerating the issue of waste at TransLink. Surrey MLA Marvin Hunt, a former Surrey councillor, and Education Minister Peter Fassbender, formerly mayor of Langley City and vice-chair of the mayors’ council, made the comments Friday in Cloverdale, where Transportation Minister Todd Stone urged local business leaders to support the Yes campaign. Hunt said TransLink has got “a bad rap” from No campaign leader Jordan Bateman, who he said has made “very unfair” comparisons of executive salaries to those paid in smaller transit organizations that do not have the geographic sweep or extent of responsibilities as the Metro Vancouver agency. “An awful lot of erroneous information has gone out,” Hunt said. “Unfortunately, there’s nobody out there saying ‘Jordan, get serious. Tell the truth on these things.’” Hunt, who once was a director on the TransLink board when it was elected, insisted TransLink is “extremely efficient” compared to equivalent transit agencies in North America. He defended former CEO Ian Jarvis’ work to cut costs – $100 million a year was saved from the budget under his watch, in part by reconfiguring bus routes – and suggested Bateman’s skills lie more in “pointing fingers and throwing stones.” “Show me the savings he produced at Langley Township when he was on their council and then we can start to talk about what he can do at TransLink.” Hunt rejected claims a No result will force new reform at TransLink. “Tell me the piece of the puzzle that’s going to improve by saying No,” Hunt said. “All you’re going to have is more people, more cars, more congestion, worse air and more beat-up roads.”
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New Westminster council thinks TransLink should change the name of its New Westminster station because it’s too generic and confusing.
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“It sounds like they told us to jump off of the nearest …,” said Coun. Bill Harper leaving the last word to the listeners’ imaginations. In an email to the NewsLeader, TransLink spokesman Chris Bryan said a new name would mean modifying or replacing the signs installed during the integration with Plaza 88 in 2012. “Changing a station name would require making changes beyond the signage within the station,” wrote Bryan. “Examples of information that would have to be updated across the network include electronic and printed maps, in-vehicle line diagrams, on-board train announcements, bus route names and related ID
signs for routes that terminate at New Westminster station, schedule booklets, and trip planning software.” The city had also asked TransLink to discuss possible public art for the site. TransLink said it is setting up a permanent work for the site. Although it would be curated by the transit authority a member of the city’s public art commission was invited to sit on the jury for the competition. A temporary public art work will also go on the hoarding during construction and TransLink is willing to work with a lead artist who will work with New West artists to design a mural. The report to council also said New Westminster’s design panel
had a considerable amount of discussion about their concerns for the project. No consensus was reached on whether to support it or not. Coun. Patrick Johnstone, chair of the city’s access ability advisory committee, said it’s unacceptable passengers won’t have access to an elevator during much of the construction. He said given the “terrible” situation at Metrotown station during its current renovations “cutting off access to elevators should be vigorously avoided.” “Access to an elevator at all times during construction is imperative,” said Johnstone. The New Westminster station’s renovations are expected to take 15 months to complete.
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Seniors advocate strikes a chord VICTORIA – B.C.’s new seniors advocate has issued her second report, and the media mostly ignored it. When this new office was promised by a campaigning Premier Christy Clark two years ago, I suggested B.C. already has 85 seniors advocates. They’re called MLAs, and inquiries go to their local offices. Much to the chagrin of the opposition, Seniors Advocate Isobel Mackenzie’s mandate is not to pursue individual cases, and so she won’t be serving up a fresh assortment of horror stories to embarrass the government. Instead, it is to look for “systemic challenges” and recommend ways to deal with them. The latest report is based on a survey of more than 500 seniors from around the province, and the key finding was not what she expected. “We were surprised to learn of the lack of awareness among seniors, particularly low-income seniors, of government programs and the subsidies available to assist them,” Mackenzie said. The survey found that 60
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per cent of seniors living on $30,000 or less annual income didn’t know they are eligible for discounts on Medical Services Plan premiums. For income less than $22,000, the entire $864 cost of individual MSP premiums is waived. Other frequently overlooked programs are a monthly rent subsidy called Shelter Aid for Elderly Renters (SAFER), grants for disability modifications called Home Adaptations for Independence, drug cost assistance called Fair Pharmacare, property tax deferment and the federal Guaranteed Income Supplement program. Those older than 75 with income of less than $30,000 reported the lowest awareness of assistance designed specifically for them. But you don’t get these
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to help with child care while teachers demanded twice as big a raise as all the other unions. Education Minister Peter Fassbender is still bragging about the response rate for $40-a-day parental strike pay, which was snapped up by almost 100 per cent of eligible parents. This demonstrates the government can indeed give away money with great efficiency, just by telling people how to get it. The NDP’s version of seniors advocacy is to find the most tragic problems from complaints coming into constituency offices, and use those to ambush the government. A popular choice is an elderly couple who have to be separated because their medical needs are too different to keep them in the same facility. TV news loves that one. People cry on camera and denounce politicians for being heartless, as if the health minister stayed up late plotting how to break their granny’s heart. Maybe this seniors’ advocate wasn’t such a bad idea after all. twitter@tomfletcherbc
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Burnaby Seniors’ Resources Society (BSRS) presents the Healthy Aging Series, a program of educational events throughout the year. All information sessions are free and open to the public.
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Panelists speaking will be Jim Stephenson, board chair of Dying with Dignity; Dr. Margaret Cottle, a palliative care physician and member of the Euthanasia Prevention Coalition; Josh Paterson, executive director of the BC Civil Liberties Association; and Dr. Doris Barwich, executive director of the BC Centre for Palliative Care. BACHELOR SUITES Bring your questions for the expert panelists. AVAILABLE The event is free and Affordable bachelor suites available for rent in a senior-oriented building. Conveniently refreshments will be located in Burnaby near transportation, shopping, medical services and community centre. served. Subsidized rent includes heat, light and cablevision. Fabulous views and beautiful gardens along with an active social program make these suites desirable for seniors. RSVP: northfraser For more information and an application form call 604-527-6000, Local 281 chaptercarp@gmail. com or 778-284-1189. Office Hours: Monday to Friday 8am-4pm
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Over the last two months I’ve outlined the PIN number, or possessions; characteristics of an abuser, the reasons why • Forging an older person’s signature to gain someone may not disclose mistreatment, and the access to money; links between dementia and risk of abuse. • Taking or withholding a pension or insurance The abuser in a financial situation is commonly cheque; a trusted person such as a spouse, adult child, • Selling an older person’s property or caregiver or friend. As financial possessions without his or her abuse does not cause visible consent or the legal authority to wounds, this week I’m defining do so; financial abuse and sharing tips on • Failure to repay loans or how to prevent it. repeated borrowing; Financial or property abuse: • Pressuring an older person Wendy Scott • Involves the misuse of an older to change his or her Will, Power person’s money, property or assets of Attorney, or any other legal without his or her full knowledge document; or consent. • Not allowing an older person to spend money • Might include putting pressure on an older on what he or she wants; person in order to gain access to his or her assets. • Pressuring an older person to buy alcohol or • In the case of an older person who is not drugs; and mentally capable, it can also include not acting in • Sharing a home with an older person and his or her best interest, including the misuse of not paying a share of the expenses, or refusing to Enduring Power of Attorney. move out of an older person’s home when asked. Examples of financial abuse: Common abuser traits: • Theft of money, credit cards, bank card and • Need or greed — the abuser is under financial pressure. Complete • Opportunity — the abuser has access to funds. Denture Service • False sense of entitlement — the abuser has Partial & Implant Denture C L IN IC Reline - Repair - Soft Liner false belief, “I deserve it,” “I am owed” or “I need Free Consultation, Senior Discount it more than they do.” ALL Dental R.D. Denturist Tips to share with older persons: Prevention of Plans Accepted Dental Mechanic financial abuse: Conditionally Guaranteed Since 1979 • Plan for your future while you are healthy and independent (i.e., an Advance Care Directive, a Will or an Enduring Power of Attorney). • Do not will your house or other assets to 442 - 6th Street, New Westminster (Bus #106) someone in exchange for a promise to keep you out of a nursing home or to take care of you should you become dependent. • Involve more people than just family in financial matters and obtain the services of a financial planner. • Stay active in the community and connected to family and friends. • Have pension or other cheques deposited directly into your bank account. We can’t • Do not leave cash, jewelry, or valuable always possessions lying around in your home. Keep see it, money in the bank, not at home. Note: The above information has been taken but we from the website: http://www.hss.gov.yk.ca/ know seniorabuse.php
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Cities urged to end seniors discounts Study argues breaks on property tax and other fees are unfair Jeff Nagel Black Press
A new study urges municipalities to eliminate breaks for seniors on property taxes and fees to use services such as public transit and fitness classes. The report by municipal finance expert Harry Kitchen was released by the Institute for Research on Public Policy. Kitchen argues it’s time to abandon seniors discounts because they increasingly benefit wealthy retirees who don’t need the help. “They were established at a time when a high percentage of older residents were living in poverty, but poverty rates for seniors have decreased
considerably compared with those in the rest of the population,” Kitchen said. His findings indicate seniors actually have the smallest share of people living in poverty of any age group in Canada. He recommends grants and special aid be targeted to all low-income people in need, regardless of age. “Those paying a reduced price are effectively subsidized by those paying the higher price,” Kitchen says in his study. Cheap or free services to seniors can also lead to excessive use of services and larger-than-required facilities, it says. Extra revenue from ending blanket discounts for seniors could give cities more flexibility to reduce their reliance on property taxes, he argued. He warns the inequity of
seniors discounts will worsen as the population ages and reform will become increasingly difficult as more voters turn 65. B.C.’s home owner grant program reduces the property tax on a principle residence by more if the owner is a senior – the tax reduction is up to $845 per year for seniors but is capped at $570 for those under 65. TransLink charges seniors a $52 for a monthly “concession” pass that’s valid across all zones, while other regular adults are charged $170 a month for a pass that’s good for all zones, or $91 for one zone only. BC Ferries eliminated a major freebie for seniors a year ago – free travel on non-holiday weekdays. Seniors now pay half price on their passenger fare Monday to Thursday.
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We are a local progressive concrete pre-cast company based in Chilliwack. Duties include; preventative maint., scheduled repairs, and quick response repairs to ensure our modernized equipment runs efficiently. Routine equipment inspections and repairs are required. The Successful candidate must have good problem solving, diagnostic, interpersonal, and time management skills. Must be able to work flexible hours in a variety of conditions. Experience working with electrical systems and PLC programs would be a definite asset. Minimum requirements include completion of ITA certificate of qualification as an Industrial Mechanic, inter - provincial red seal endorsement, & a certificate of apprenticeship. Previous work experience in a related industry would be an asset.
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In the Matter of Part 3.1 (Administrative Forfeiture) of the Civil Forfeiture Act [SBC 2005, C. 29] the CFA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT: On January 31, 2015, at Royal Oak Avenue and Beresford Street, Burnaby, B.C., Peace Officer(s) of the Burnaby RCMP seized, at the time indicated, the subject property, described as: $300 CAD, on or about 19:15 Hours, and a Strellson men’s jacket, on or about 19:15 Hours. The subject property was seized because there was evidence that the subject property had been obtained by the commission of an offence (or offences) under section 354(1) (Possession of property obtained by crime) of the Criminal Code of Canada. Notice is hereby given that the subject property, CFO file Number: 2015-2712, is subject to forfeiture under Part 3.1 of the CFA and will be forfeited to the Government for disposal by the Director of Civil
Forfeiture unless a notice of dispute is filed with the Director within the time period set out in this notice. A notice of dispute may be filed by a person who claims to have an interest in all or part of the subject property. The notice of dispute must be filed within 60 days of the date upon which this notice is first published. You may obtain the form of a notice of dispute, which must meet the requirements of Section 14.07 of the CFA, from the Director’s website, accessible online at www. pssg.gov.bc.ca/civilforfeiture. The notice must be in writing, signed in the presence of a lawyer or notary public, and mailed to the Civil Forfeiture Office, PO Box 9234 Station Provincial Government, Victoria, B.C. V8W 9J1.
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