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No injuries in dramatic waterfront fire Melissa Smalley Staff Reporter

A popular waterfront gelato shop was destroyed in White Rock Tuesday morning when a large fire broke out in a West Beach residential/business complex. Tall flames ripped through the building at 14901 Marine Dr., home to Gelateria Italia & Coffee Shop, displacing dozens of residents of adjacent apartment buildings for several hours just after 7 a.m. Tuesday. By 9 a.m., the fire was nearly contained. Residents of the apartment complex on either side of the gutted building were allowed back into their homes Tuesday afternoon, according to White Rock fire Chief Phil Lemire, who said those units sustained only heat damage to their fire walls in the blaze. However, the gelato shop, the vacant business directly above it and the ground-floor apartment at the rear of the building – which had an occupant who was not home at the time of the fire – all sustained major damage. Late Tuesday, excavation equipment was brought in to demolish what was left of the fire-ravaged building. Dozens of bystanders looked on in dismay as the gelateria was destroyed. i see page 4

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Flames rip through a two-storey building in the 14900-block of Marine Drive Tuesday morning. See video online at www.peacearchnews.com

Two council members attend session to give residents opportunity to voice concerns

First-term councillor’s forum draws ‘primal scream’ Sarah Massah Staff Reporter

It was a full house at last Saturday’s inaugural Community Conversations event hosted by White Rock Coun. David Chesney. More than 50 people attended the event, held at the White Rock Public Library at 10 a.m., to discuss a variety of topics. On hand to engage with the public was Chesney and Coun. Helen Fathers, with invitations extended to the rest of council and Mayor Wayne Baldwin. “I hope (they come next time),” Chesney told Peace Arch News. “I’ve extended a personal invitation to the mayor.”

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However, Baldwin told PAN Wednesday that he “likely would not go” to one of the events hosted by Chesney. “Really, what it is, is something for him to get his name out there,” Baldwin said, noting former White Rock mayor Catherine Ferguson had a similar arrangement called Coffee with Catherine. Baldwin noted that council is working on an alternate forum for discussion after question period was removed from the end of council meetings last month. “We’re working on how we can accommodate that,” Baldwin said. Chesney had promised residents during

his campaign for councillor that he would host a monthly informal meeting for residents to discuss city issues. Once question period was removed, he emphasized the importance of having such a forum. Overall, Chesney said, the forum was a very positive experience, with many in attendance happy to have a place to voice their concerns. “There were a couple of people who were very frustrated, and I wouldn’t say that they turned up to bitch, but they did turn up to have a primal scream,” Chesney said. “Once we got past that, I think the meeting, generally, was very positive and it was pretty heartwarm-

ing to hear the feedback from the community.” One topic that dominated the conversation was the changes to waste collection in the city, which the first-time councillor said he will bring up to fellow elected officials. “We can do a bit better job of providing information to alleviate the concerns people have,” he said. Chesney noted that those who attended promised to bring a friend to the April 4 Community Conversations event, which he aims to host at the library again – space permitting. “We could be in Centennial Arena before you know it,” Chesney laughed.

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South Surrey Park & Ride shows no spike in crime, according to TransLink

Auto thefts hits family twice in one day Tracy Holmes Staff Reporter

A former White Rock councillor says she’ll never park at the South Surrey Park & Ride again, after both of her family’s vehicles were targeted by criminals on the same day. Louise Hutchinson said her Honda CRV was stripped of parts and her husband’s Honda Civic was stolen on Feb. 21. The vehicles were not parked together, and had been driven to the lot at different times. “It was just a very bizarre incident,” she told Peace Arch News. “Two cars from the same family on the same night from a lot (where) you feel you have some kind of protection.” According to TransLink’s website, the park-

and-ride lots are “safe and convenient.” Media spokesperson Chris Bryan told PAN the South Surrey lot is patrolled regularly, and Transit Police have not recorded any spike in crime at the site. There were eight reports between Jan. 1 and Feb. 28, he said, citing seven vehicle thefts and one theft from auto. However, there are plans to conduct a Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design analysis of the site “in the near future,” he said. That analysis will look at everything from foliage to lighting to surveillance cameras and may lead to changes. A volunteer citizen patrol formed last month is also hoped to deter crime. Hutchinson questioned the effectiveness of security measures, given the apparent ease

with which her vehicles were targeted. If passed, a 0.5-per-cent sales tax “I think it’s a very intricate operais expected to raise $7.5 billion for tion that they’ve got going there, that transit improvements over the next they can strip a car, have it loaded up decade, with supporters promising and gone with all those buses going more buses, new routes, faster comthrough there,” she said. mutes and improved conditions. Bayview Towing’s Cory Rushinko But Hutchinson said its promise said his company had received “a of decongestion is “a misnomer.” few more reports” lately of catalytic “Decongestion doesn’t come by converters being taken from vehicles providing more buses. It’s habits of Louise Hutchinson in the South Surrey lot. He noted drivers that put congestion on the they can be sold for up to $300. road. (A transit tax) is not going to While last month’s experience won’t make a difference, not at all,” she said. stop Hutchinson from using transit, it did Whatever happens, she’ll still take the bus, strengthen her contention that improvements but her parking arrangements have shifted. promised in the upcoming transit plebiscite “The car’s safer on a dirt road than in a will do little to ease problems on the road. controlled parking lot,” she said.

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For all intents and purposes, Jennifer Hailstone’s life was taking some dark and unexpected turns. She was grieving after losing both her job and her partner and was struggling to live without a lot of resources. But all she wanted was her smile back. A few years ago, Hailstone’s teeth began to chip and break. Attempts to have them fixed failed and actually caused more dental fractures. She was left with many missing and decaying teeth. The 58-year-old didn’t have rent money, let alone the funds to fix her teeth. But her dental problems had become so pronounced, she could barely eat. Hailstone decided to sell a valuable carving of two fish she’d bought many years ago for Jennifer Hailstone $4,500, and last month, she posted a message on Kijiji, a webbased classified-ad service. “I am looking for a dentist who might be able to help me save my smile,” she wrote. “It’s so bad, I can’t even chew anymore…” She said she would donate her carving to any dentist prepared to do the work, and received an unexpected response. “Hi I saw your ad in Kijiji, I am not a dentist, but if I were to pay for your dental work, what would you estimate the entire bill being?” the respondent wrote. The man was prepared to donate $5,000, which he said was his typical donation. An estimate for the work turned out to be $6,900, and Hailstone said she’d be happy just to have her upper teeth done. However, a young man walked into Surrey Place Dental Group and placed the full amount for all Hailstone’s dental work – in cash – on the counter. A representative from the dental group said she’d never seen such a generous act from a stranger and noted Hailstone had a “dental angel.” Hailstone wrote to thank the man. He responded he was delighted to help. “Knowing I can make such a difference in someone’s life makes all this donating stuff worth it,” he wrote. Hailstone hopes to pay the stranger’s kindness forward, so his gift keeps giving.

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White Rock RCMP are cautioning people who venture into online relationships that a request for them to send money is a red flag. Const. Shaileshni Molison said the warning was issued following a report from a local resident who lost “quite a bit of money” in just such a “romance scam.” The victim, a woman in her 60s, came to police on Feb. 26. She told police she sent “a great sum of money” overseas. Molison would not disclose the amount of money lost, but said the modus operandi was one police have seen before: individuals connect over the Internet and a relationship builds over a period of months. They never actually meet, and eventually, the unsuspecting victim’s goodwill is used against them to elicit funds. “That seems to be the MO for a lot of these romance scams,” Molison said. “It’s how they connect with that individual.” According to the Canadian AntiFraud Centre, romance scams have grown with the increased use of social media, and have resulted in millions of dollars in losses. Warning signs to watch for include if the conversation turns to talk of a good friend or loved one who needs help, or expressing a desire to meet but not having the funds to travel. Molison said police are working with other agencies to try and identify the culprit behind the latest incident. However, “it’s very difficult to pinpoint even who this individual is, or even pinpoint the country,” she said. “We don’t have any information on the individual except for the name he provided through these dating sites.” Molison described the incident as “concerning.” “We just want to warn people to be careful,” she said. “It’s a terrible situation for her, but if other people can learn from it…”

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Former Masonic Lodge, dance hall i from page 1 The Marine Drive structure, built in the early 1920s, was one of few historic buildings left on White Rock’s waterfront. It was once home to the Masonic Lodge, then the popular Surf dance hall in the 1950s, later housing a grocery store, pizzeria and most recently the gelato shop – (see page 6). On Wednesday morning, all that was left behind was a pile of rubble; the block of Marine Drive between Elm Street and Vidal Street remained closed to traffic as crews continued to clean up from the blaze. Alarm bells began to ring around 7 a.m. Tuesday, according to resident Christy Fox, who was evacuated from her secondfloor apartment in the 14900block of Marine Drive. “We started smelling smoke last night and didn’t know what it was,” Fox told Peace Arch News, noting she was scouring the Internet for any news of a nearby fire around 11 p.m. “It just kept getting stronger and stronger.” By the time Fox and her two small dogs had fled her building, the building next door was engulfed in flames. Dozens of onlookers took to the promenade Tuesday morning to catch a glimpse of the action, while several evacuated residents and their pets looked on. The nearby Boathouse Restaurant was opened for those who had

Three shootings A spate of shootings in Surrey has left two people injured in what police are describing as “targeted and linked” incidents. On Tuesday at around 4 a.m., Surrey RCMP were advised of a male with gunshot injuries at a local hospital. The 20-year-old Surrey man was treated and later released. At 6:45 p.m. that same day, police received a call about a male gunshot victim in the area of 127 Street and 78 Avenue. The victim – also a 20-year-old Surrey man – was treated and released from hospital. At 11 p.m. on Tuesday, police were called to 126A Street and 78 Avenue after reports of shots fired. Witnesses told police that four dark coloured vehicles were seen departing the area at a high rate of speed. Surrey RCMP Serious Crime believe the incidents are targeted and linked and urge anyone with information to come forward. – Melissa Smalley

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Firefighters stop the blaze from spreading to neighbouring buildings. been displaced to keep warm. There were no injuries, according to Lemire, and the investigation is still in the early stages. Lemire confirmed that new tenants were preparing to move in to the vacant second-floor business space, and some renovation work had recently been taking place. More than 4,000 homes and businesses in the Marine Drive area lost power just after 8 a.m. as a result of the blaze. Power to the majority of those hydro customers was restored shortly after; the remainder of homes and businesses affected were without power until 11:30 a.m., according to BC Hydro. According to those who witnessed Tuesday’s fire, there was

much concern about how quickly flames were spreading once fire crews arrived on the scene. Kate Pelzer, whose mother lives behind the destroyed complex, lauded the fire department for their quick work despite a frightening scene. “It was getting really close to the condos that are right behind there – (my mom) wasn’t worried about her house as much as the condos... She knows people who live there,” Pelzer said. “My mom said they did a great job containing. She said it was pretty scary at one point because the flames were so high and it was growing really quickly, but she said they did a great job.” – with files from Sarah Massah

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A White Rock city councillor is expressing concern over approving changes to construction projects after the work had been done. Coun. Lynne Sinclair told city staff at last week’s council meeting that recommending a public hearing for an elevated walkway to 15283 Victoria Ave. – after it had already been built – was not something she could support. “Why are you recommending that it go to a hearing instead of it being removed?” Sinclair asked director of planning and development Karen Cooper, who presented the development variance permit at the March 2 land use and planning committee meeting. The elevated walkway was discovered after a building inspector noticed it, Cooper explained. The developer of the home – who recently entered into a purchase agreement for it – had submitted the change in his plans but not in a list of changes given to staff. As a result, the addition of the walkway was overlooked. “In the original plan, the access to the building was on the other side. The elevated walkway was not on the original plan,” Cooper said. “During construction – which is common – the developer decided to make some changes to the building, he identified those changes… all of those were approved. “He also indicated on the plan the elevated walkway. If the plan examiner had viewed the drawing, they would have advised the applicant that they needed a variance permit. But that didn’t happen.” While the developer is also building a number of houses along Victoria Drive, Cooper told council this is not a case of a prolific offender attempting to Hollywood Cinemas

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A variance permit was requested by the owners of 1152 Parker St. skirt rules. “There was a certain degree of ambiguity; the elevated walkway was marked on the plan, but because it wasn’t listed on the list of changes, it was not really viewed by staff,” she said. “Clearly, he intended to provide this walkway, it was on the plan, but he didn’t have it listed for staff to review.” However, Sinclair expressed concern with allowing the variance go to public hearing. Addressing Cooper, Sinclair noted the bulk of development in White Rock is housing, and said allowing this change could set a precedent. “If we allow people to break the rules and then say it’s OK… it’s a slippery slope,” she said. “We already have enough problems in this town as it is, and I’m actually really concerned.” At least two neighbours expressed concerns at a public information meeting, with two others in favour, Cooper said. Council voted to allow the variance permit to go to public

hearing, with Couns. David Chesney, Megan Knight and Sinclair opposed. If it is rejected, Cooper said the result will be a “significant redesign” of the property. A variance permit was also requested for a property located at 1152 Parker St. that had “extensive reconstruction” encroaching on the setback without city approval. While a majority of residents at a public information meeting approved of the addition, Mayor Wayne Baldwin noted the permit would likely have been declined, had it come to the city for approval. “It really, really, really bothers me when these projects (come to us) after the fact,” he said. “I doubt very much it would have been approved.” While Cooper explained there would be a financial penalty, Baldwin noted the changes “enhance the value of the property.” Council voted unanimously to schedule a public hearing on that variance permit.

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ast week, the province announced legislation to regulate the sale and use of electronic cigarettes and associated products. Anyone who was paying attention saw the changes coming down the pipe, but do they go too far? Do they go far enough? There has been a steep and swift uptake in the use of these products over the past few years, and for good reason. The science about the harms of smoking is nothing new, and many use these newly regulated products (colloquially called “vapes”) as a smoking cessation tool, which is likely the main cause of their increased use. Whatever the reasons, however, the government is right that we need protection from products and actions that are possibly harmful to our health. It wasn’t that long ago, after all, that people openly smoked in the corridors of the mall, and restaurant patrons were asked “smoking or non?” before being seated. That would be unthinkable these days, because we know the harm caused by second-hand smoke. It would be nice to see the science the province has used to back the creation of these regulations, however, so we could better understand the decisions they’re making. Better yet, government itself could have some research conducted on this matter. After all, one of the best ways to “protect youth from the unknown effects of e-cigarette vapour and becoming addicted to nicotine,” (the stated goal of the regulations, according to the announcement from the Ministry of Health) is to get rid of the word “unknown” in that sentence. But this is a relatively new phenomenon and it’s better to be safe than sorry when it comes to our collective health, at least in terms of things we voluntarily do to ourselves. We’re better to pre-emptively regulate something that could prove harmful in the long run than we are to “wait and see,” only to find the damage has already been done.

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ne of an ever-diminishing car to enjoy the ambience, it was a very number of historic buildings popular destination. still standing on the White Among the other popular dance halls Rock waterfront was consumed were the Blue Moon, which Frank Bucholtz in a dramatic fire on Tuesday operated out of at least three morning. different buildings near Marine Power was out for many and Martin Street, and the Silver residents of the city for much Moon, which took over an of the morning, and nearby existing outdoor roller rink. residents were evacuated. The In the book, Years of Promise fire attracted many onlookers, White Rock historian Lorraine with photos and video quickly Ellenwood notes that “During posted online. the 1950s, it served as the White Rock firefighters were nearest to a community hall that on the scene quickly. They did a White Rock could offer.” very skillful job in keeping the The dance halls diminished fire confined, as the old building in popularity as the years was surrounded by newer advanced, and the Surf probably condominiums. The area has hosted its last dance more than changed significantly. 40 years ago. Nonetheless, the building The building, most recently a gelato was very much a landmark on the café, was likely best-known over the waterfront. years as home of the Surf dance hall. It For many years, there was a grocery was one of many dance halls that were store on the main floor, with there a very popular attraction in White Rock upstairs dance hall, reached by a from the early 1900s until the 1950s. separate stairway, used for a variety of The second floor of the Surf building purposes. was once a very well-known dance hall, The old building has been dwarfed one of several in the immediate area in recent years by many new buildings of the pier. In the days when residents nearby, and has been occupied by a of Vancouver and New Westminster succession of businesses, including a would come to White Rock by train or pizza restaurant and gelato parlour.

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In recent years, a number of older buildings in that area of White Rock have been demolished, as the relentless demand for new condos and homes makes the real estate they occupy more valuable than ever. Most recently, the old Pacific Stage lines bus depot and a long-standing waterfront garage have been demolished to allow a large condo development to proceed, at the corner of Oxford and Marine. It is now under construction. The same level of redevelopment is taking place in Surrey and many other parts of the Lower Mainland. That’s progress, and it is never possible to preserve a city that is dynamic and growing in one particular state. White Rock, as a popular visitor destination and desirable place to live, will continue to grow and change. It already looks almost completely different than it did 25 or 30 years ago. Nonetheless, the destruction of the Surf by fire on Tuesday removes yet another reminder of White Rock’s unique heritage. It is doubtful many current White Rock residents were aware of its background, but it’s well worth remembering and thinking back to what White Rock once was. Hopefully, all those affected by the fire will soon have their lives back in order. On the site of the Surf, a new building will eventually arise. It will play its own role in the history of White Rock in the future. Frank Bucholtz writes Thursdays for the Peace Arch News. He is the editor of the Langley Times.

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Editor: Re: Leg-hold trap fears on Marine, March 5; Outrage over leg-holdtrap injuries, March 10. Resident Frank Groff opened a file with the BCSPCA due to small critters becoming snared in traps set near Marine Drive. He was told that unless the BCSPCA were given an address of where the traps originated from they were unable to proceed. Isn’t their mandate to investigate cruelty and protect animals? Now they want the public to hand them the perpetrators on a silver platter. I hope the sick individuals who are doing this stop before someone who is “really important” gets hurt. The BCSPCA appears to be of no help. Sandy VanDeKinder, Surrey Q What makes a person abuse animals? Psychologist say it stems from childhood trauma, and if this is the case of the Marine Drive trapper, then my heart goes out to him. But if you are just getting your jollies from inflicting pain on others, as far as this writer is concerned, you are nothing but trash. Why, one asks, would you set traps that can not only injure birds, raccoons, rabbits, coyotes and any other wildlife living in our neighbourhood but also our family pets? What will you gain from trapping one of these animals? How will you know if you managed to trap an animal or that your traps were discovered and confiscated? Where is the satisfaction in not knowing? Is this retribution for wildlife causing damage to your property? If so, have you ever considered the fact that human development destroyed and keeps removing the animal’s habitat? Where are they supposed to go? Wildlife habitat in this area is quickly being replaced by shopping malls, monster houses et al. One-hundred-year-old trees, home to nesting birds, squirrels and raccoons are razed to the ground and replaced with saplings that won’t mature for another 25 years. You can protect your property with a few prevention tools. Check out animal-control sites like AAAWildlife. The Association for the Protection of Fur-Bearing Animals are offering a $1,000 reward for information on finding you. You may never be caught, punished or charged, but remember, what goes around, comes around. It’s called karma, and your day will come. Dee Walmsley, Surrey

Editor: I have spent many days over the past two years as a soccer dad driving my son to the South Surrey Athletic Park for practices and games. Without question, this park has amazing state-of-the-art sports facilities that any community should be proud of, including some amazing urban park trails. While enjoying these gems with a hike or a run on many evenings, I have also been troubled by the number of cars that were broken into in broad daylight. There wasn’t a week that went by that I didn’t see smashed windows or evidence of shattered glass on the ground. On the weekend, my family and I became the latest victims, as our vehicle was broken into at the urban park across from the athletic park. Maybe it was just another walk in the park – albeit an expensive one – or should the raft of incidents move

the City of Surrey, RCMP and the public band together and once and for all to get rid of the thugs who prevent us from enjoying such a delightful gem? Dwayne Weidendorf, Langley

Wrong numbers Editor: Last week I received a recorded call from a lady identifying herself as Linda Hepner, mayor of Surrey, stating that I was invited to a “telephone town hall meeting.” As a matter of principle, I do not respond to these calls. Two days later another recorded call: “You are now connected to the town hall meeting.” I hung up. Newspapers report that one of the mayors told the callers they were only given a choice to have a referendum by June 2015 or wait until the next municipal elections in 2018. Why did the mayors not tell

the B.C. government they are not prepared to get them off the hook? Does the government have the right to force the mayors to come up with solutions to the traffic fiasco? Wolfgang Schmitz, White Rock Q An open letter to Surrey Mayor Linda Hepner. I just got off the phone with the White Rock RCMP about getting a restraining order from pestering phone calls from you waking me up at night. For the last three nights in a row, I have received automated phone calls from you asking me to come to your open-house forum so that you can convince me to vote ‘yes’ to paying more taxes for a half-baked plebiscite that most likely will not surcease once the job is completed. I go to bed at 8 p.m. every night so I can go to work at 5 a.m. I do not appreciate these futile calls just as I am nodding off. I am not even a citizen of Surrey. I find your calls at night annoying, at present futile and somewhat desperate. Please stop calling me! Jay W. Heakes, White Rock

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Editor: Re: ‘We’re a business, our business is charity,’ March 5. I thought I had heard everything after the fiasco of a few whiners and complainers ending up ruining our waterfront, but apparently not. The few have taken over again in trying to demean Jas Singh, such a noble and generous man. He donates 60 of his 70 acres, time, hard work and machinery to grow fresh food for the needy, yet is being treated worse than a criminal by some ignorant people and organizations. I use the word ‘ignorant’ in its true sense. They have

no idea all the expenses incurred to run a farm. As for the food banks, they often complain about not having enough yet won’t accept Singh’s donations. They are then denying the needy. How does that make sense? Mr. Singh, if you are reading this, I am so happy you, volunteer Steve Genik, your family and all your wonderful volunteers are undeterred. The majority of people know what a lovely caring person you are. I am sure you will meet your goals and hopefully even more. Keep up the excellent work. Laurie Mark, Surrey

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Garbage dumped several weeks ago near the railroad tracks on White Rock’s West Beach is expected to be removed on Friday, according to a Burlington Northern Santa Fe spokesperson. “The only access in to this area is by rail, so we will escort people in by rail and remove the material, we expect on Friday,” Gus Melonas told Peace Arch News Tuesday. “We are working with authorities and action will be taken against these violators. We will continue to inspect the area closely.” The large pile of debris – including more than a dozen shopping bags full of garbage and other items – was first brought to the City of White Rock’s attention via social media by Carson Burgin. Burgin sent a photo of the garbage to the city’s Twitter account on Feb. 16. City staff told PAN on Feb. 18 it was co-ordinating with BNSF to have the debris removed. Weeks later, on March 7, Burgin

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cent lower than the Fraser Black Press Health Authority average In Canada, spies are and 16 per cent lower than not just working for the the provincial average. Canadian Security The SPY imaging Intelligence Service. system involves Surgeons are surgeons injecting using SPY imaging a safe fluorescent technology for breast dye into the body cancer patients at the start of facing reconstructive reconstructive surgery. surgery. A laser The relatively new within the SPY system is showing system follows the Jane Adams such positive signs dye, sending the CEO of success that the surgeon high-quality Surrey Hospital images of blood and Outpatient Centre flow within vessels, tissue Foundation is actively and organs. The images fundraising for it and has allow surgeons to ensure almost achieved its target. there is a healthy blood flow “The imaging device costs circulating to the breast $350,000 and we only need mound so they can precisely another $15,500 of the goal,” reattach blood vessels as well said foundation president as the breast skin flaps. and CEO Jane Adams. “I just “It’s (the technology) so know there is a local hero dramatic in what it can do out there.” for patients,” said Adams. She explains the technology Contributed photo To make a donation to provides instant images The SPY imaging system can the project visit: https:// of the breast tissue during improve the success rates of breastchampionsforcare.com/ surgery. reconstruction surgery. donate “These (the images) can show potential healing problems, enabling the surgeon to take immediate steps to prevent post-surgery complications,” said S U R R EY M U S E U M Adams. Every month, 650 patients, who are mostly women, visit the Breast Health Clinic at the Jim Pattison Outpatient Get your Celtic on and celebrate the wearin’ o’ the green! Care and Surgery Centre in Surrey. The clinic • Bagpipes skirling, dance shoes flying, fiddles singing – dramatically speeds up the process for you can’t resist the call of Celtic musicians and dancers. diagnosing suspicious masses that show up in • You don’t need to be a Finnegan or a MacDonald to routine mammographies. create your own paper tartan and other crafts. “At the Jim Pattison Centre, everything is • Receive a hand-lettered bookmark from Westcoast done on the same day,” Calligraphy Society. said Adams. Almost half from that • 2pm: Join Surrey Archivist Ryan Gallagher to find out group will end up having which early Surrey families had Irish roots. mastectomies, which are often followed by • Visit local community groups with Celtic connections. reconstructive surgery. “We do more reconstructive surgery Saturday, March 14 than any other centre in the province,” Adams 1:00pm-4:00pm said. All ages, by donation Because the SPY imaging system allows surgeons to see actual blood flow between the patient’s abdominal flap and breast skin flaps, 17710-56A Avenue it improves the success rate of the reconstructive Info 604-592-6956 surgery, as mastectomy flap necrosis is far less likely to happen. Necrosis occurs when the skin left behind after surgery ends up dying because it does not receive adequate blood ARTS T & HERIT ERITAGE AGE E IN N SURRE SURRE URREYY flow. According to Adams, the SPY technology can reduce breast surgical reconstruction failure rates to less than two www.surrey.ca/AH per cent, which is 11 per

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2015 Committee Volunteer Opportunities The City of White Rock is seeking volunteers to provide insight and expertise to serve on the following city committees: 1)

Economic Investment Committee: to advise City Council and staff on matters referred to the Committee by Council regarding economic investment in the City. Up to nine (9) voting members appointed by Council will represent a broad range of perspectives and expertise from the community’s business, investment, marketing, development, and planning sectors. The Committee will identify strategies and actions and assist to: • Support long term economic stability and growth in the community; • Increase economic diversity and local employment opportunities; • Encourage financial investment in the area; and • Support existing businesses in retention and expansion.

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Apply Today! Run a Food & Beverage Cart On The White Rock Promenade The City of White Rock is seeking food and beverage cart vendors for temporary/ seasonal vendors in designated areas along the White Rock Promenade (May 15 - October 15). Vendors will be limited to carts only, and food and beverage vendors; no novelty items. Vendors will be limited to existing business license holders in the White Rock Business Areas and/or food cart operators that are affiliated with established White Rock-based businesses. There are three designated food cart locations along the White Rock Promenade. Interested Vendors are required to submit an “Expression of Interest” which includes their proposal, their preferred location (choice #1, #2 and #3) and hours of operation.

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Environment Committee: to advise Council and staff on environmental matters referred to the Committee by Council. The Environmental Advisory Committee will consist of up to seven (7) voting members.

Access the information package with an Expression of Interest and Vendor Qualifications and a map showing location of the three designated sites, on the City website, www.whiterockcity.ca.

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Board of Variance: provides an avenue of relief for people seeking variances to the Zoning Bylaw, where compliance would create an undue hardship.

Expressions of Interest must be submitted by 4:30 p.m. Wednesday 15 April, 2015 to the City of White Rock Recreation and Culture, c/o White Rock City Hall, 15322 Buena Vista Avenue, White Rock, B.C.

There is one (1) position available for an appointment until December 31, 2016. A combination of personal attributes, experience, community association, skills, and knowledge will be considered of this position. The following is a list of noted abbreviated qualifications. Please address your applicable attributes within your application. 1. Experience and Association • Resident; • Respected member of the community; and • Experience or combination of in adjudication, land use planning, real estate development, law, or engineering. 2. Personal Attributes • Objective and ability to avoid bias and identifies conflicts of interest; • Independent thinker that expresses opinions respectfully; • Collaborates and communicates effectively with colleagues; • Establishes and maintains effective working relationships with City staff; • Demonstrates tact and diplomacy in dealing with the public and with sensitive or contentious issues. 3. Ability and Knowledge • Ability to assess case-specific information, read architectural plans and documents, visualize the submitted proposal, examine sites prior to hearings; • Understands Zoning Bylaws and the Official Community Plan; and • Attend approximately six to eight meetings a year

Contact Dianne Sawicki Community Recreation Coordinator, Recreation and Culture at 604.541.2236 or dsawicki@whiterockcity.ca for more information.

Try Something New this Spring! Step & Sculpt, Chinese Brush Painting, Memoir Writing, Join the Outdoor Club, Visit Pender Island on a Seniors Day Trip, Ukulele Lessons, De-Stress Yoga or Zumba Fitness.

View the Guide online: www.whiterockcity.ca Register online: http://webreg.whiterockcity.ca Or call White Rock Recreation and Culture for more information: 604.541.2199

Please submit a resume specifying your preferred area of interest and outlining relevant experience and qualifications for the City committees to:

Recreation Guides are available for pickup at:

Tracey Arthur, City Clerk The Corporation of the City of White Rock 15322 Buena Vista Avenue, White Rock, BC V4B 1Y6 clerksoffice@whiterockcity.ca; or Fax: 604.541.9348

• Centennial Arena, 14600 North Bluff Road

• White Rock Community Centre, 15154 Russell Avenue • Kent Street Activity Centre, 1475 Kent Street • Centre for Active Living, 1475 Anderson Street

All applications must be received no later than 4:30 p.m., March 30, 2015. All applications/resumes may be made available to City of White Rock Council and staff for review. The information is collected under the authority of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act.

next week Wednesday, March 18 3:30 p.m. | Grants-in-Aid Sub-Committee Meeting City Hall Council Chambers, 15322 Buena Vista Avenue.

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A new early learning private school for infants and toddlers marked its grand opening in South Surrey March 7. Chef talks Core Education & South Surrey Fine Arts (CEFA) restaurateur and opened its newest television personality location at 100-5446 Vikram Vij is set to 152 St., with Surreyspeak at Small Business Newton MLA Harry BC April 2. Baines, SurreyVij, who Panorama was named MLA Surrey’s Marvin Business Hunt, Person of Surrey the Year, Coun. editorial@peacearchnews.com will speak to Barbara more than Steele and CEDA founder Natacha 200 entrepreneurs as part of the new Local Beim in attendance Leaders spring/summer for the ribbon-cutting business mixer series, ceremony. which runs from April Those who attended to July. the grand opening Vij will discuss the were given a tour of the highs and lows of facility, while children had their faces painted, being an immigrant participated in a colour entrepreneur during his discussion “Achieving contest and played in a Success Despite bouncy castle. Adversity: The Trials CEFA is also and Tribulations of accepting entries to Entrepreneurship.” their scholarship draw The series – which on May 8, when they

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runs in partnership with the provincial government – encourages the growth and development of local businesses by giving entrepreneurs an opportunity to network with and gain inspiration from top CEOs in the community. Other CEOs slated to speak at the series include Brian Scudamore of 1-800-Got-Junk, You Move Me and Wow 1 Day Painting, Andrew Shepherd of Vancouver Island Salt Co. and Kelsey Ramsden of Belvedere Place Development. The series will also mark the second anniversary of the BC Small Business Accord – a provincial effort to “help foster a progressive business culture and support current and future generations of small business owners across B.C.,” according to a news release. -Sarah Massah

Put Waste in its Place There’s no magical way to get rid of your garbage and recycling, but the City of White Rock’s new searchable widget database will take out the confusion about where it should go. The easy-to-use database at www.whiterockcity.ca/placewaste highlights City-provided recycling services and also promotes reuse, for example by encouraging residents to donate their unwanted items to charitable organizations. The “Put Waste in its Place” widget allows residents to search over 1,000 items and learn where to dispose of them. The various waste management options focus mainly on solutions for residents who receive curbside collection, but the basic sorting information also applies to residents who live in multi-residential buildings.

Information Meeting: Understanding Solid Waste for Multi-Family Complexes The City of White Rock’s Mayor and Council invite you to attend an Information Meeting on the end of multi-family collection of garbage, organics and recycling as of 30 June. Get the tools you need to understand contracts and other material as the City privatizes multifamily and commercial solid waste collection. This is your opportunity to ask questions to understand privatization, the Metro Vancouver organics ban, the reflection in your municipal tax levy and more. Date: Time: Location:

Wednesday, April 1, 2015 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. – Presentation and Open House White Rock Community Centre, 15154 Russell Avenue

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Interested In Improving Your Neighbourhood? Why not work on a small project with your neighbours to create beautiful and interesting outdoor spaces and streets in your community? You could also host a block party or outdoor celebration. Apply now for a Neighbourhood Enhancement Grant for financial support for your project.

Who can apply? All Surrey residents, community groups, businesses and associations can apply. Applicants must match grant money with contributions of volunteer labour and services, donated materials and/or cash.

The Recreation and Culture Department seeks a number of Program Leaders to assist in planning and delivering programs related to children’s day camps, community events and adults 55+ during the summer months. Grant funding has been applied for and should it be received, candidates must meet the following criteria and preferences will be given to students with priority status: Registered as a full-time student in the previous academic year with the intention to return to school on a full-time basis the next academic year; Aged between 15 to 30 years of age at the start of employment; The expected duration of work varies by position, beginning as early as May and ending in August 2015. View complete posting details at: www.whiterockcity.ca/careers Deadline: 4:30 p.m., Monday, March 16, 2015

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Celtic Fest Mar 14, 1 – 4 pm | Surrey Museum Experience all things Celtic with lively music and dance performances. Get creative with Celtic crafts and much more! All ages, by donation. For info call 604-592-6956 or visit www.surrey.ca/AH.

Spring Family Sports Day Mar 14, 10 am – 5 pm | Newton Recreation Centre Let’s get physical! Explore and challenge yourself with a variety of free activities, games and family fun. Free swim from 1 – 5 pm, so bring your suits and towels. For more information call 604-501-5540.

Newton Transit Town Hall Mar 17, 6 – 7 pm | Newton Seniors Centre Join the Newton BIA at the Newton Seniors Centre (13775 70 Avenue) for a public discussion about the transit referendum and its effects on Newton.

Learn to Fish Mar 18, 10 am – 12 noon | Green Timbers Lake Join the Freshwater Fisheries Society of BC for a hands-on program for kids ages 5 to 15 about fish habitat and conservation, and learn where, when and how to catch fish! Equipment provided. Parent participation required. Rain or shine. Meet at the lake in Green Timbers Urban Forest. Suggested donation $5 per participant. Call 604-502-6065 for more info.

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Mar 20, 10 am – 2 pm | Surrey Nature Centre Join us for a free, fun-filled day of outdoor games, eco crafts and more. Hunt for bugs, search for birds, play in the Pole Forest, and discover nature adventures. Parent participation required. Rain or shine, so please dress for the weather. Call 604-502-6065 for more info.

Youth Art Drop-In Mar 26, 3:30 – 6:00 pm | Surrey Art Gallery

For current career opportunities please visit www.surrey.ca/careers

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Love art, food, and hanging out with other youth in a fun and informal space? Then our youth art drop-in is just for you! The drop-in will run bimonthly from 3:30 – 6:00 pm in the Art Classrooms. Visit www.surrey.ca/artgallery or call 604-501-5566 for more info.

A Roof Over My Head Mar 26, 1 – 3:30 pm | Guildford Recreation Centre Join us for this free talk to find out about housing information for seniors and caregivers including home care, safety in your home, assisted living and more. Light refreshments provided. Pre-registration required by calling 604-501-5100 (course code 4399700).

CITY NEWS Yes for You, Yes for Our City On March 16, registered voters will receive a ballot to vote in the Transportation & Transit Referendum. Whether you are a Surrey driver, transit rider, cyclist or walker, a Yes vote in the transit referendum will result in new service and improvements that will get you around our City and region easier. Learn more about the benefits of the plan and how to vote at www.surrey.ca/VoteYes.

Surrey Sport & Leisure – Aquatics & Fitness Centre Shutdown The pool and fitness centre will be closed for maintenance from March 22 to April 26. The arena will remain open. For a complete list of other facilities, drop-in times and schedules, visit www. surrey.ca/recreation or pick up a copy of the Spring Recreation Guide at any of our facilities.

Guildford Aquatics Centre Opens The new pool will open its doors to the public on March 23, starting with public swims and select user-group events. The facility features an 8-lane, 50-metre, FINA-standard main pool, a leisure/ lifestyle pool, large family-friendly swirl pool, sauna, steam room, waterslide and expanded fitness facilities. Watch for details about the grand opening celebration coming later in the spring.

Apply for a Neighbourhood Enhancement Grant Financial grants are available for Surrey residents, community groups, business and associations who want to improve their neighbourhood by working on a small project to create fun, beautiful and interesting outdoor spaces in your community. Grant money must be matched with contributions of volunteer labour and services, donated materials and/or cash. For more information, email beautification@surrey.ca.

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but my concern was for those children who were not being reached.” The program is drop-in and focuses on parent engagement, literacy, community connections, educational resources and having fun. Sessions are held in an open area located by the elevator outside of the Winners store at Central City on the first and third Wednesday of the month between 10 a.m. and noon. The district delivers the program through a partnership with Simon Fraser University Surrey - TD Community Engagement Centre, Central City managers and Blackwood Partners Central City. – Steph Troughton

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Application: 7911-0111-00

Application: 7914-0340-00

Location: 6378 – 138 Street, 13812, 13856, 13890, 13906 and 13928 – 64 Avenue (13830 and 13840 – 64 Avenue)

Location: 16017 – 8 Avenue

Purpose of Bylaw and Permits: The applicant is seeking to rezone the hatched site from One-Acre Residential to Multiple Residential 30 and Single Family Residential (12) in order to allow the development of 200 townhouses and 3 single family small lots. In addition, a development variance permit is being sought to reduce setbacks and allow 1 unenclosed tandem parking space for each tandem parking unit.

Purpose of Bylaw: The applicant is seeking to enter into a Heritage Revitalization Agreement to permit the addition of a playground and the removal of parking stalls, to accommodate a proposed childcare centre at the Seventh Day Adventist Church. DEVELOPMENT LOCATION MAP BYLAW NO. 18416

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Surrey Zoning Amendment Bylaw No. 18419 Surrey Zoning Amendment Bylaw No. 18418 Application: 7914-0345-00 Location: 14064 – 60 Avenue Purpose of Bylaw: The applicant is seeking to rezone the hatched property from One-Acre Residential to Single Family Residential (10) and Single Family Residential (12) in order to allow subdivision into 7 single family lots and 1 remainder portion for future development with the adjacent property.

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Surrey Zoning Amendment Bylaw No. 18420 Application: 7912-0323-00 Location: 2552 and 2580 – 164 Street Purpose of Bylaw and Permit: The applicant is seeking to rezone the hatched site from One-Acre Residential to Comprehensive Development, Single Family Residential (10), Single Family Residential (12) and Single Family Residential in order to create 33 single family lots. In addition, a development variance permit is being sought to reduce setbacks and vary parking requirements for the RF-Zoned lots and increase the minimum side yard on a flanking street and allow driveway access from the front yard for Lot 33. DEVELOPMENT LOCATION MAP BYLAW NO. 18419/18420

MORE INFO Surrey Zoning Amendment Bylaw No. 18415 Application: 7914-0241-00 Location: 5732 – 176 Street Purpose of Bylaw: The applicant is seeking to enter into a heritage revitalization agreement to allow for exterior and interior renovations in order to preserve the original features of the Heritage Clova Theatre

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hat a year it is starting perfect time to write a letter to out to be. my younger self. After three long I will try to impart some years, the wait is over words of wisdom and April Lewis with the recent Supreme sage advice to a much Court of Canada’s younger me… here unanimous ruling of goes. the death with dignity Dear April, lawsuit. The highest Let me save you a lot court in the land has of time and trouble struck down the laws that by sharing with you criminalize physician what I think I have assisted dying. learned over the last Canada has finally half century. Please bear moved out of the dark with me and take it to ages and into the new heart as you will thank century. Canadians now me later in your dotage. have the right to choose First and foremost, a dignified and peaceful don’t give others free death when we are suffering rent in your head. People love to unbearably at the end of life. judge and criticize you for many This historical event marks a reasons. Perhaps they are envious victory for compassion. or jealous or simply meanThis is a subject I am personally spirited. There is a reason for passionate about. their behaviour and harsh words. CARP’s position is that we have Don’t give them any power. ‘the conversation’ with our family Easier said than done I know, and loved ones and make the but trust me on this one… you final choices that are right for us. will save yourself bucketloads of So I have had death on my grief and angst. mind… Be kind to yourself. As much as Then came the news of the you mustn’t let others judge you, peaceful passing at home of don’t be unkind to yourself. Give my beloved uncle in England. yourself credit for learning how Although his death was expected, to negotiate this life you have it is still a sad event. He was been given. Don’t be self-critical. lucky, as his death was “natural,” Learn to be kind. Sometimes as we should all like at the end. it is challenging but do the best So rather than obsessing about you can. Kill them with kindness, death, these two events have got they say. me thinking about life. What a Think before you speak.

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Practise tact – as once you have said the words, you can’t take them back. Eat more bonbons; it sounds far more exotic than the word ‘candy,’ and I am sure there are fewer calories. Stop obsessing about calories. Eat well and exercise regularly. If you don’t use it, you will lose it. Same goes for sex. Laugh more often. Wear bright colours. Travel. Read more books. Learn to cook. Buy yourself flowers. Life is too short to drink inferior wine. Make love, not wine. Be thankful for what you have and don’t gloat. Show appreciation for your friends who stand by you and love you, warts and all. Learn to accept the love you are given. It is truly a gift and one which not only benefits the giver but also the receiver. Know you are worthy of being loved. Don’t bite your nails. Well April, that’s about it… and remember, stand up straight. It is OK to be tall, as you can look down on insignificant people… oops, that was nasty. With love, April April Lewis is the local communications director for CARP, a national group committed to a ‘New Vision of Aging for Canada.’ She writes monthly.

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Crafters from around the Lower Mainland will be spinning with excitement this weekend as Cloverdale hosts Fibres West 2015, a celebration of weaving, felting, knitting, basketry, quilting and more. More than 60 vendors and community organizations are set to gather March 13-14 at the Cloverdale Exhibition Park Agriplex building – a new, much larger venue for the festival, now in its seventh year. The two-day festivities will include an artisan gallery, kids drop-in workshop, free demonstrations and lectures and café.

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Kierah Raymond wraps up two-month visit to Dominican Republic

Fiddler returns home for Irish-themed performance Alex Browne Arts Reporter

A Peninsula favourite, Celtic fiddle sensation Kierah Raymond, will return to White Rock’s Blue Frog Studios on Thursday March 19 and Friday, March 20 at 8 p.m. to perform with innovative guitarist Adam Dobres and pianist, mandolinist and accordionist Adrian Dolan.

The Irish Month-themed concert is a followup to three sell-out concerts last year at the venue, and once again it will highlight Raymond’s technical mastery and musicality in a seamless blend of her own original tunes and the traditional music of Ireland, Scotland and Cape Breton. And she’s backed by two outstanding B.C. musicians, both of whom also work with

the Ruth Moody Band (Dobres is also noted for his work with the Dustin Bentall Band, while Dolan is also a member of The Bills), and who were her primary backup on her most recent album, Stonemason’s Daughter. It’s going to be a busy weekend of playing for the 20-year-old, Peninsula-raised fiddler, lately returned from a two-month sojourn in the Dominican Republic.

She and her cohorts will follow the White Rock appearance with a Saturday night concert in Valemount and a Sunday concert in Prince George. She has also started to write music for a new CD and has been putting together new sets in anticipation of a serious spate of recording in the fall. i see page 30

Jasmine Stacey piques interest at U.S. showcase

Young singer turning heads Alex Browne

based talent organization in 2013, won first place in the overall child Jasmine Stacey’s low, rich and singer category as well as a special soulful singing voice gives no achievement award for her work at indication that the owner is only 12 this year’s conference. years old. She was also one of only 42 Hearing her powerhouse renditions performers, out of a field of 550, of classic evergreens like Gershwin’s invited to perform in the event’s talent Summertime and Irving Berlin’s White finale and one of eight chosen for a Christmas, or contemporary tunes like “sing-off ” showcase. Put Your Records On and Radioactive, “Performers came primarily from a casual listener could be forgiven for across the U.S., with some from believing she’s a much more mature Canada and some from South Africa,” performer. Jasmine’s dad, Brian, told ❝Of all the top YouTube channel Peace Arch News. performances aside, the “Of all the top winners in winners in all fact is the South Surrey the categories, all the categories, Jasmine resident is a student at Jasmine was the was the only Canadian,” he Peace Arch Elementary, added. where she plays saxophone only Canadian.❞ In all, the exposure in the Grade 7 band. Brian Stacey resulted in the singer But Jasmine’s singing – receiving nine callbacks which has already turned heads at for interviews from talent executives such local events as the Diamond in in New York, Atlanta, Nashville and the Rock Youth Talent Search (she L.A., as well as the interest from was a monthly winner and contest America’s Got Talent, he said. finalist) – is winning attention much “Sadly, Canadians can’t compete (in further afield, including interest from that contest), but the recognition was one of the producers of America’s Got nice,” Stacey said. Talent. It’s been dramatic progress for That came as a result of her recent Jasmine, a natural talent who only appearance at the AMTC Winter began singing lessons at the age of Shine, a weeklong showcase for new eight (she has also benefited from talent in singing, acting and modeling training in dance, guitar, piano and held in Orlando, Fla. in January. acting). Jasmine, who joined the Atlantai see page 28 Arts Reporter

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Youth concert There will be plenty of young talent on display this weekend when White Rock Chamber Music presents the Peninsula Arts Foundation Fundraiser Concert. Featuring past recipients of the PAF scholarships – including Dru Yates (flute and voice), Aidan Wong Trip (clarinet, flute and piano), Grace Lin (piano), Sunny Chan (Violin) and Leslie Chen Trio (violin, viola and piano) – the concert is set for March 14 at 7:30 p.m. at Crescent Gardens Retirement Community. Proceeds from the by-donation event will help fund music scholarships for local youth.

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Robert Davidson performs with dancers at UBC festival

Haida artist takes to stage Alex Browne Arts Reporter

Renowned Haida artist and Semiahmoo Peninsula resident Robert Davidson was featured last week in a different light – as musician and dancer. Davidson performed with the Rainbow Creek Dancers as part of the Coastal First Nations Dance Festival, which ran until Sunday at the Museum of Anthropology at UBC. Presented by the Dancers of Damelahamid in partnership with the MOA, the festival showcased both international and B.C.-based groups, including first time participants sisters Urseloria Kanuho and Nikollane Kanuho, of the Arizona Pow Wow Dancers and Calgary hoop dancer Jesse McMann Sparvier, whose work is rooted in Blackfoot and Cree traditions. Of both Haida and Tlingit descent, Davidson, a Governor General’s award-winner, is one of Canada’s most respected and important contemporary post-modern visual artists, known for his creative and personal interpretation of Haida forms through his skill as a sculptor, as a master-carver of totem poles and masks, and also as a printmaker, painter and jeweller. The Rainbow Creek Dancers, founded in 1980 by Davidson and his brother, Reg, a carver and printmaker, are dedicated to keeping alive the songs and dancers of their Haida ancestors – not simply as a cultural artifact but as a way to expose new generations to Haida culture and deliver messages concerning First Nations issues, including the recognition of sacred spaces and sanctified First Nations hunting customs. In a 2013 interview, Davidson told Peace Arch News that while the group’s songs and dances are built on pieces taught to himself and his brother by their grandmother, Florence Edenshaw Davidson, they also find it exciting to create new pieces within the traditions.

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Peninsula artist Robert Davidson performed with Rainbow Creek Dancers at UBC last week. “It’s almost as if we’ve tapped into a cosmic memory,” he said, noting that the biggest compliment to their work is to hear elders say, as one did after the debut of a new Salmon Dance in Massett in 1989, “I haven’t seen that done in a long time.” This year’s festival – which included an artist talk with award-winning Haida musician Terri-Lynn Williams-Davidson, co-founder of the Haida Gwai Singers Society – was particularly focused on the need to preserve and cherish the distinct and longstanding traditions of aboriginal groups, nurturing future generations by revisiting cultural stories, songs and dances. For more information, visit damelahamid.ca

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hen Craig Anderson returned from injury Sunday evening and resumed his post as the starting goalie of the Ottawa Senators, one of the best Cinderella stories of the National Hockey League season was put on hold. South Surrey’s Andrew Hammond, nicknamed the Hamburglar – the McDonald’s character is painted on the side of his mask – dominated the hockey headlines in the nation’s capital over the past three weeks. Thrust into the role, albeit temporarily, when first Anderson then backup Robin Lehner were sidelined with injuries, Hammond excelled in the Ottawa net. The former Surrey Eagles goaltender – who also won an RBC Cup after a trade to the Vernon Vipers – put up amazing numbers in an eight-game run as the Sens’ starting netminder. Hammond won seven games – the one loss came in a shootout – and posted a goals-against average of 1.43 with a save percentage of .954. Anderson got the starts Sunday and Tuesday, despite Hammond’s near perfect run. The Senators blew a 4-0 third period lead, but prevailed 5-4 in a shootout. With Anderson healthy, the question of who will start the lion’s share of Ottawa’s remaining games is still unanswered. Regardless, Hammond has had an impressive run he won’t soon forget. “You know what? If it ended, I looked back on it and I wasn’t having fun, it wouldn’t be worth it,” he told nhl.com. “It’s something I’ve worked hard for and there’s a fine line between having fun and doing your job still, and I think I’m able to manage that right now. I’m really enjoying it though. It’s a lot of fun. The city is kind of rallying around the team right now and it’s been a blast.” After three seasons in the BC Hockey League, including part of the 2007-’08 season with the Surrey Eagles, Hammond went on to Bowling Green State University, where he played four years. It was at Bowling Green that he was tagged with the Hamburglar nickname (a combination of his name, his ability to steal games and the restaurant mascot). Hammond played 111 games with the Bowling Green Falcons, winning 30 and earning the team’s Most Valuable Player honours twice.

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South Surrey native Andrew Hammond has been starring in net for the Ottawa Senators since being promoted from the minors. He signed with the Senators in the spring of 2013, after finishing his college career. He began this season with the Binghamton Senators of the American Hockey League last October, his second with Ottawa’s top farm team. Hammond was called up to the NHL on Jan. 28, as insurance when Anderson was sidelined with an injured hand. Lehner took over as the number-one goalie, with Hammond tasked to serve as the backup.

It wasn’t expected Hammond would see much, if any, action. His numbers in the AHL this season aren’t spectacular. A goals-against average of 3.51 and a save percentage of .898 were well below the league average. So it wasn’t a surprise the 27-year-old, with all of 35 minutes of NHL experience behind him, took his place at the end of the Sens’ bench while Lehner started the next nine games.

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Kwantlen falls in semifinals Rick Kupchuk Sports Reporter

They stretched their season into overtime, but weren’t able to advance to the semifinal round of the PACWEST (Pacific Western Athletic Conference) playoffs. The Kwantlen Polytechnic University (KPU) Eagles fell 66-58 to the Douglas College Royals in a quarterfinal playoff game last Thursday afternoon in Abbotsford, bringing their season to an end.

“I thought our team competed very well today,” said Eagles head coach Dan Nayebzadeh, who resigned his position earlier this week. KPU trailed the Royals by just one point at the half at 30-29, then surged to a 41-37 advantage after three quarters. The Eagles held the lead until Douglas got the tying point on a free throw with just seconds left in regulation time. In overtime, the Royals used a 10-2 run to put away KPU.

Another HomeLife Realtor has been singled out for the Fraser Valley Real Estate Board’s top honour. Rick Dubord of HomeLife Benchmark Realty received the John Armeneau Professional of the Year Award for his outstanding contribution to the real estate industry.

Samantha McPhail, in what was her final game in a KPU uniform, earned player-of-the-game honours, scoring 19 points and adding 11 rebounds. “Sam did a great job of protecting the paint by defending Douglas’ tough post players,” said Nayebzadeh. “She blocked or changed a ton of shots, and kept us in the game with her toughness. Sam was absolutely brilliant in carrying us on her shoulders and giving us her best game of the year.”

The award recognizes outstanding leadership and dedication both professionally and within the community. “Rick is a remarkable individual and exceptional member of this board,” past president Ray Werger said. “For four decades, he has led through innovation, hard work and a commitment to giving back, setting a true standard of professionalism and inspiring those around him.” This is the second consecutive year that a Realtor affiliated with the White Rock office of HomeLife has been honoured with this award. Bonnie Moy was the recipient last year.

Hammond leading playoff push i from page 31 Atlantic-Division rivals. Three days later, he stopped all but one shot in a 4-1 home-ice win over the Florida Panthers, then kicked off a five-game road trip with a 25-save effort while earning his first NHL shutout with a 3-0 victory over the Anaheim Ducks in California. His second shutout was a day later, when he blanked the

defending Stanley Cup champion Los Angeles Kings 1-0. He made history, and headlines, with a 4-2 triumph in San Jose over the Sharks. He became the first goalie in Senators’ history to win his first five NHL starts, and was named the league’s First Star of the Week on March 1. More importantly, the Senators climbed from 10 points behind the Boston Bruins for the final

playoff position in the Eastern Conference to as few as three before Anderson returned from injury. “Let’s not call him a flash in the pan. He’s the real deal to me,” said Senators head coach Dave Cameron. “He’s the real deal to our hockey club right now. We wouldn’t be where we are, closing in on the gap, if it wasn’t for him.”

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When it was over, Lord Tweedsmuir Panthers coach Curtis McRae couldn’t explain what had happened in the championship game of the B.C. Junior GIrls High School Basketball Tournament. “I don’t know what happened, to be honest with you,” he said after his Panthers lost 54-32 to the Panorama Ridge Thunder, scoring just nine points in the second half. “Sometimes that hoop loves you, and sometimes it doesn’t.” It clearly didn’t love the Panthers in the second half of SatRick Kupchuk photo urday afternoon’s game at the Simrat Dosanjh of the Panorama Ridge Thunder goes for a layup Langley Events Centre. Most while Isabella Mellish and Harneet Sidhu of Tweedsmuir defend. onlookers expected a closer game Panorama Ridge scored nine “Johal had the best game of between the two Surrey schools, considering Lord Tweedsmuir consecutive points to take a 29-28 her career today,” said Thunder was seeded first and the Thunder lead, then after Tweedsmuir got a head coach John Sowerby. “She bucket to regain the had five steals, three of them for second at the 16-team lead, the Thunder layups. She forced turnovers, she ❝We didn’t tournament and the Panthers edged Pan- capitalize on our reeled off another 24 played the best game of her life.” Ansah Odoom topped Panthers orama Ridge 47-40 opportunities and consecutive points in the Fraser Valley they capitalized on and put the game well scorers with 12. Jessica Vidovic out of reach. and Maryn Budiman scored championship game theirs.❞ Simrat Dosanjh led eight each. on Feb. 21. all Thunder scor“We just didn’t finish. We didn’t And it was close for Curtis McRae ers with 14 points, capitalize on our opportunities a while, with Lord Lord Tweedsmuir including a trio of and they capitalized on theirs,” Tweedsmuir leadthree-point buckets. said McRae. ing 12-10 after one quarter. But “The level of play was pretty after the Panthers extended their Shelvin Grewal netted 11 points advantage to 28-20 early in the while Savannah Dhaliwal and even. They just hit their shots Kuljit Johal added 10 each. and we didn’t.” third quarter, the roof fell in.

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Looks One area that Lexus has focused on is the front grille and aggressive stance of many of its latest vehicles. This grille is what Lexus calls a “spindle” grille, made to replicate a fabric spindle. Why, you ask? Well, the Toyoda family was in the fabric loom business before they started making military trucks and then cars. This is a fun tip-of-the-hat to the origins of the business.

On some cars it looks a bit forced, on this RC it certainly looks well integrated and sleek. What are hard to see are two pin-lights imbedded in the grille that act as driving lights. The back has cheese-grater looking faux vents behind the rear wheels that serve no function and look a bit busy. The FC is sold as a rear wheel drive (RWD) model or all wheel drive (AWD) plus it is sold with Lexus F Sport trim packages that enhance the wheels and add extra go-fast looking trim pieces. The car seen here is the 350 AWD without F Sport.

Inside Lexus continues the overhaul inside the RC cabin. The dash really looks and feels cockpit-like, with a high centre console and sporty looking trim. There is a new touch pad between the front seats that lets the driver scroll around the centre screen just as one would on a laptop. To enter a setting, the driver pushed the track pad, all very intuitive. The F Sport models get a special centre speedometer cluster that has the single dial move to one side for quick reference information. The non- F Sport models get a small screen to use instead. The seats are nicely sculpted and trimmed in leather, plus the back seats are roomy enough for adults if the front seats are moved slightly forward, children will fit easily. What is impressive is the use of soft-touch materials and a level of finish and that should be experienced firsthand.

Drive Most Canadians will gravitate towards the RWD RC 350 not just because of the added traction but also because of the lower starting price. It’s odd that the RWD car starts at $57,650, where the AWD starts at $54,600. The RWD F Sport car is a more performance-oriented with an 8-speed automatic transmission and adaptive front and rear suspension and all-wheel steering system; the AWD gets a 6-speed auto and a passive shock system. Both use the same 3.5L V6 engine with 307hp. The AWD car seams to be set up as a touring car, not getting away from the Lexus roots planted firmly in the luxury camp. It would be a good idea to try the more dynamic F Sport model back-to-back with the AWD to see if the softer model is to your tastes.

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Total lease obligation is $8,621/$9,900/$14,177/$15,491. $250/$30 Dealer participation included only on the 2015 Micra S 5MT (S5LG55 AA00)/2015 Sentra 1.8 S M6 (C4LG55 AA00) included in advertised amount. $500 NCF lease cash included on advertised offers, only applicable on 2015 Altima 2.5 CVT Transmission (T4LG15 AA00). These offers are only valid from March 3 - 31, 2015. $750/$1,000/$1,000 Cash Bonus included in advertised amounts. Dealer order/trade may be necessary. Conditions apply. VModels shown $16,217/$25,765/$35,543/$36,348 Selling price for a new 2015 Micra® KROM MT (S5RG55 KR00)/2015 Sentra 1.8 SL (C4TG15 AA00)/2015 Altima 3.5 SL CVT (T4SG15 NV00)/2015 Rogue SL AWD Premium (Y6DG15 BK00). $750/$1,00/$1,000 Cash Bonus not included in model shown. *X±≠VFreight and PDE charges ($1,450/$1,567/$1,695/$1,750) air-conditioning levy ($100) where applicable, applicable fees (all which may vary by region), manufacturer’s rebate and dealer participation where applicable are included. 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Albaisa designs for a stylish life “One day, I was seven or eight, I heard a rumbling and it pulled into the office,” Albaisa explains.

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It would have been no great surprise if car designer Alfonso Albaisa had become a designer of stationary objects – buildings! The Infiniti Executive Design Director fell in love with design as a young boy living in Miami, FL. As he recalls his childhood, he mentions that this wasn’t the beach part of Miami that might come to mind when we think of the city. Albaisa’s father was a building architect and so as a youngster the budding designer spent a lot of time at the office. “I remember this as if it was yesterday, that the shadows would move on the streets and I’d sit in the entrance of my dad’s office playing with the little buildings and models.” Then one day, sitting on the steps of his father’s office, fate changed his life’s ambitions changed. It was then that he heard and saw it for the first time.

“It was an E-Type Jag convertible. And that really changed it for me… It was just so beautiful. Because this was the early 70s. Miami wasn’t Justin Bieber going down the street in a Lamborghini. You never saw these these kinds of cars, so it was shocking for me, that a car could be so beautiful… And then I started drawing cars.” From then on, he knew that designing vehicles would be in his future.

es change and changes your mind,” he states.

sign, Nissan brand passenger cars, including Zero Emission Vehicles. That’s his current role as we’re sitting in the rear of the spacious Q70L sedan at the Canadian International Auto Show in Toronto. (Albaisa will be sending the Infiniti Q80 Inspiration concept to the Vancouver International Auto Show) lbaisa will be sending the Infiniti Q80 Inspiration concept to the Vancouver International Auto Show.

His roles over the years have evolved, too. Albaisa joined the Nissan Design team in San Diego in 1988. From 1997, he held a number of senior Design positions within Nissan leading up to his appointment as Design Director, Nissan Design America, in 2004. In 2007, he was appointed vice president of Nissan Design Europe and in 2011 returned to the U.S. as vice president, Nissan Design America. In 2012, Albaisa was named design director of Nissan global De-

Perhaps it’s an unconventional setting for an interview, but then again, he’s not a particularly conventional individual!

Then again, that wasn’t without exploration into other mediums of design.

– And it’s a quiet haven from the bustle of the exterior comaThough he’s a veteran in his role, he tells me, “It’s quite a difficult job. You’re constantly an ambassador for the dreams of your people.” He adds, “Ideas are not demonstrable. You’re always worried that the call is going to

come before the idea is ready to be shown. This is probably the only thing that really worries me. I have a lot of really talented people and I want to keep there.” Aside from the same emotions that we all feel concerning our respective roles at our workplace, he embraces the chang-

es, the ups and downs and the notion to create brand unification through the sketches on a notepad. When it comes to describing his role, Albaisa remarks, “I still feel like I just started.” alexandra.straub @drivewaybc.ca

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Albaisa says, “Life takes its course and I really got into art also, so I studies art in the beginning.” He holds a degree from Pratt Institute in New York and he attended the Center for Creative Studies in Detroit. While still in school, Albaisa was hired by Nissan Motor Corp Inc. even before he graduated and hasn’t looked back. He has been with the company more than 25 years.

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Langley’s Varsity features the finest benefits of city living When it comes to location, Varsity is at the top of its class. In the heart of Langley, it puts homeowners in the perfect spot to enjoy all the Lower Mainland has to offer. The collection of oneand two-bedroom homes offers a balance between excitement and relaxation with its close proximity to both urban conveniences and natural settings, including protected green space. “The benefits of the surrounding neighbourhood would be the proximity to all things desired and necessary, including shopping, dining, schools like TWU and Kwantlen College, a gym, library, sports centre, golf course, medical facilities and access to lawyers,” says Sandy Pastorek of

RE/MAX results realty. Varsity also has a Walk-Score of 77 – a system used to reflect how easy it is to get around without a car, between 0 and 100. Pastorek says this score is exceptionally high, especially for the Valley. Building ‘C’ is move-in ready and offers one-bedrooms from $149,900 and twobedroom or two- bedroom and guest homes from 840 square feet to 1,090 square feet starting at $249,900. Building ‘D’ is well underway, with an estimated completion time of late August to early September. “Upon entering a Varsity home, visitors are always struck by the superior features and finishings, from the sweeping open floor plans to the nine-foot ceilings and everything

in between,” says Pastorek. “Varsity meets the requirements of even the most discerning buyers, which would include gas ranges, a gas hook-up on each deck for a barbecue, a stainless steel appliance package, granite and marble counter-tops and granite window sills - a signature of the developer, RKDI.” The home also features soft-close cabinetry, motion sensor lighting under the bathroom cabinets, rain screen technology design for the building exterior that controls rain penetration and plenty of other exceptional features that contribute to gracious city living. The Sales Centre is located at 20068 Fraser Hwy in Langley. For more information, go online liveatvarsity.com

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There is no place like home. Which is why for the past six years, The Greater Vancouver Builders’ Association (GVHBA) has recognized those who help turn four walls into so much more for homeowners. The Ovation Awards honour excellence in the renovation, design and construction of new single-family and multi-family homes across Metro Vancouver. During the recent event on top of the Pinnacle Vancouver Harbourfront Hotel, the 2015 finalists were announced, and with entries up 77% over last year, being named a finalist represents a major accomplishment. According to GVHBA’s CEO of Bob de Wit, building and renovating homes today has become highly technical. “With continued changes to the building bylaws and technological advancements, building homes is like a science. It is to your advantage to work with award-winning, certified professionals.” The Ovation Awards reflect the changing nature of the industry with the addition of a new category this year - Excellence in Technological Innovation in Residential Construction. “We felt it was important to acknowledge advancements to technology within the industry. Moisture barriers, window construction and heating systems, for example, are critical elements to building quality homes,” says De Wit. “Recognizing advancements ensures the awards are relevant and meaningful to all members’ businesses and homeowners.” Some of the finalists for the 2015 Ovation Awards (by category and location of Builder/ Renovator) include:

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My House Design/Build Team Ltd., Surrey, BC Naikoon Contracting Ltd., North Vancouver, BC

Infiniti Pacific Custom Homes Ltd. for Capitol Hill Contemporary, Burnaby BC with Associate: Monarch Floor and Window Coverings, Burnaby, BC Tavan Developments Ltd. for Point Grey Class, Vancouver, BC Naikoon Contracting Ltd. for Midori Uchi, North Vancouver, BC with Associate: Twenty One Two Design Vancouver, B.C

Infiniti Pacific Custom Homes Ltd. for Open Air Atrium, Burnaby BC with Associate: Monarch Floor and Window Coverings, Burnaby, BC Tavan Developments Ltd. for South Granville Estate Wine Wall, Vancouver, BC Naikoon Contracting Ltd. for Rammed Earth Wall, North Vancouver, BC ◼ EXCELLENCE IN TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION IN RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION (new category) Graytek Solutions Ltd. for The Mayfair, Graytek Solutions Ltd. with Associates: Teragon Developments & Construction Inc., Vancouver, BC My House Design/Build Team Ltd. for Silver Lining, Surrey, BC with Associate: Connected Spaces, North Vancouver Centra Windows for Parc Riviera Langley, BC Vancouver ICF for Central Lonsdale Modern, Delta BC For a full list of nominees, visit ovationawards.ca. In addition to the rigorous panel of award-winning judges, the public can also vote in the popular People’s Choice Award category. The 2015 Ovation Award winners will be announced at the Awards Gala on Saturday, April 25 at the Vancouver Marriott Pinnacle Downtown, 1128 West Hastings Street. For the sixth year in a row, FortisBC is the presenting sponsor. Patron sponsor is once again the Provincial Homeowner Protection Office, Branch of BC Housing. The platinum sponsors are Casesarstone Canada and Shaw TV.


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Edgewater – One of South Surrey & White Rock’s Most Popular CommuniĆ&#x;es is Now Complete!

In May 2011, Edgewater, a community of just 201 rare 3 story condominiums, began selling as a presale oÄŤering to the public with the ÄŽrst line ups seen in the Fraser Valley since the market correcĆ&#x;on of 2009! In Fall 2011, construcĆ&#x;on of the ÄŽrst phases commenced and the ÄŽnal phase was released for presale to the public, making Edgewater South Surrey and White Rock’s most popular community at the Ć&#x;me.

is only oÄŤered as a celebraĆ&#x;on for compleĆ&#x;ng construcĆ&#x;on of the community. On March 23rd, current 2015 market value prices will be reinstated on any remaining homes.

Today, the ÄŽnal building in the ÄŽnal phase is now ready to enjoy, making the dreams of 2011 become a full reality. ConsisĆ&#x;ng of ÄŽve separate 3-story buildings, the ÄŽnal phase is now being enjoyed by homeowners with just seven homes available for purchase direct from the developer, and with the full 2-5-10 HPO Warranty by Travelers Guarantee included. This oÄŤering is something you cannot get with a used or slightly used home in the same community. In order to complete this sought aĹŒer community, the developer, Barber Creek ProperĆ&#x;es Ltd., has priced the last 7 homes to sell fast at values not seen since 2013! This is a limited Ć&#x;me opportunity for the public to get a 2015 home at a 2013 price. Own a brand new spacious 2 bedroom plus den home from just $419,900 including net sales tax or own a 2 bedroom plus den courtyard view home from just $459,900 including net sales tax. Barber Creek ProperĆ&#x;es ltd. has made it clear this is a limited Ć&#x;me oÄŤer, ending on March 22nd and

Discover true park-like living with 11 of the 14 acres that make Edgewater (80%) dedicated to natural green space, landscaping and waterscapes. Experience the Outlook CliÄŤside Club at Edgewater that allows people to downsize their home and to do list while upsizing their life and fun list at the same Ć&#x;me. Included in the club is a state of the art ÄŽtness facility with separate yoga room, a private theatre for catching the latest blockbuster or Canucks game, a workshop/ hobby room, a chefs kitchen with dining for up to 20 and a ÄŽreside lounge with bar and billiards, all with access to the expansive viewing deck overlooking the Nicomekl River, Ňatlands and North Shore mountains. Cool oÄŤ this summer in the rooĹŒop pool with panoramic views or relax in the sauna. Edgewater oÄŤers a resort lifestyle in the heart of South Surrey. With all this, Edgewater is truly a must-see. This is the ÄŽnal opportunity to view this rare condominium community before the fully gated neighbourhood is completed and only accessible to owners. Learn more at www.edgewaterliving. com Edgewater is open Saturdays & Sundays from noon to 5pm or by private appointment. Call 604-518-9073 to book an appointment today.

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#405 - 1280 FIR STREET • OCEANA VILLA • $185,000 Very bright 720 sq. ft. top floor one bdrm. suite with gas fireplace. Peek-a-boo ocean view from enclosed balcony which overlooks the courtyard. Excellent floor plan with spacious design. In-suite laundry, recently painted – just waiting for your ideas. A short walk to the beach, shopping and restaurants. A rare find in today's market. No pets. Come see Marty or Wes at the open or call for your private viewing. Marty Smith 604-802-7814 and Wes Spencer 604-417-2401 RE/MAX Colonial Pacific Realty Ltd.

#210 - 1280 FIR ST. • FABULOUS RENOVATION • BRING YOUR BBQ! Oceana Villa - great building nestled in the heart of White Rock and (east exposure) overlooking picturesque and quiet Clifton Lane. This 2 bedroom, 2 bath condo has had a fabulous facelift: new OPEN rich dark laminate floors, soft paint colors, fabulous white kitchen SUNDAY with snazzy new countertops and all new SS appliances! High-end MARCH 15 new bathrooms. Spacious open balcony perfect for BBQ. Walking distance to shops, library and restaurants. Good depreciation 2:00-4:00 report! Very bright and shows like a dream. Come to the open or P.M. call for your private viewing. You won't be disappointed. No pets and no rentals. Offered at $289,000. Marty Smith 604-802-7814 and Wes Spencer 604-417-2401 RE/MAX Colonial Pacific Realty Ltd.

OPEN SUNDAY MARCH 15 2:00-4:00 P.M.

#329 - 15850 - 26TH AVE. • MORGAN CROSSING • $324,900 Largest floor plan in the Summit House, 972 sq. ft. 2 bdrm., 2 bath, fp, laminate floors. Cook dinner on your S/S gas stove in your oversized gourmet kitchen while you enjoy the S/W view of the private one acre garden courtyard. Park your 2 cars underground and take your dog for a walk in all that Morgan Crossing has to offer. Ian Watts 604-531-4000 or 604-329-9157 Bay Realty Ltd.

#211 - 1740 SOUTHMERE CRES. • $162,500 Spotless and bright, OPEN this 2 bdrm. condo is surrounded by beautiful green parkland. SUNDAY Short stroll to shopping and transit. 1000 sq. ft. with a full-sized MARCH 15 dining area, laminate floors in entrance, and fresh paint. 55+ 2:00-4:00 building. Danielle Hrasko 604-531-1111 or 604-725-9894 P.M. HomeLife Benchmark Realty Corp. #1 - 15405 - 31ST AVE. • END UNIT IN NUVO 2! • $459,900 OPEN New price! Three bdrm., 4 bath and flex room (ideal office space) SUNDAY MARCH 15 on first level. Double side-by-side garage. No neighbours directly 2:00-4:00 across the front. Sunny, south exposed yard. This home is a "10"! Lulu Sorbara 604-541-4888 P.M. RE/MAX Colonial Pacific Realty Ltd. 12559 - 26A AVENUE • LIST PRICE: $1,880,000

OPEN Custom built West Coast style executive home in highly sought after SUNDAY Crescent Heights. Brand new 4 bdrms. & coach house on 8600 sq. ft. lot. MARCH 15 Very attractive home has everything the demanding buyer is looking for. 2:00-4:00 Minutes to Crescent Beach and walking distance to Crescent Park Elem. and Elgin High. Call for full info package. P.M. Robert Doolan 604-767-3243 Hugh & McKinnon Realty Ltd.

3115 - 140TH STREET • $1,888,900 OPEN Tudor style house on 1.45 acres in sought after Elgin/Chantrell, 4 SUNDAY bdrm. and games room, sauna, jacuzzi tub, ensuite, large workshop MARCH 15 with heat and light in expansive backyard scattered with fruit trees. 2:00-4:00 Minutes from White Rock. Needs TLC. Potential development. Great holding property generating an income by renting house. P.M. Lin S. 604-786-5467 Sutton Group West Coast Realty

15754 BUENA VISTA AVENUE • $799,000 OPEN Solid, well-kept 1800 sq. ft. home, 4 SUNDAY bedrooms, (2 up, 2 down) on level 6600 MARCH 15 corner lot with partial view. First showings 1:00-4:00 at open house. Todd Murdoch 604-583-2000 P.M. RE/MAX 2000 Realty OPEN SUNDAY MARCH 15 & 22 2:00-4:00 P.M.

#20 - 1725 SOUTHMERE CRESCENT • ENGLESEA • $569,000 Luxurious 2 level townhouse, spacious living room with vaulted ceilings, gas fireplace. Two large bdrms., 3 beautifully renovated baths. 2012: new roof, paint, carpet, s/s appliances, blinds and window coverings. Built-in vac. Private backyard and patio surrounded by well maintained landscaped garden. Use of pool and clubhouse. Close to all amenities and transit. A must see. Lori Stead 604-512-2560 or 604-530-0231 Royal LePage Wolstencroft

OPEN SUNDAY MARCH 15 2:00-4:00 P.M.

13569 - 18TH AVENUE • $1,688,000 Beautifully renovated 4 bedroom home (master on main) on huge lot, private yard with pool. Close walk to both Ray Shepherd Elementary and Elgin Park High. Louise McKnight / Leslie Zhao 604-531-4000 Bay Realty Ltd.

OPEN SUNDAY MARCH 15 2:00-4:00 P.M.

3693 NICO WYND DRIVE • NEW PRICE: $814,900 Beautifully renovated 3 bdrm. plus den townhome, 2200 sq.ft., double garage, parking for 4 cars. Master on main, walk-out deck with views of the 3rd green and eagles nest. Excellent cul de sac location! NICO WYND ESTATES is a special place to call home with ownership of 76 acres of beautiful parkland, walking and biking trails, challenging 9-hole golf course (two free memberships), indoor pool, hot tub, exercise room, tennis courts, pickle ball, full clubhouse facilities and licensed restaurant. Private marina is $1.50 ft./month for moorage. Pam Mitchell 604-828-7266 RE/MAX Colonial Pacific Realty Ltd.

REALTORS & DEVELOPERS Advertise here at affordable rates call Suzanne 604-542-7417

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FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS 7

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COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS ...9-57

FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS 8

PLACE OF WORSHIP

TRAVEL 75

TRAVEL

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION 109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION 115

EDUCATION

THE HEALING ROOM, White Rock, South Surrey, Thursdays, between 7pm-9pm, 2369 152A St.

TRAVEL.............................................61-76 CHILDREN ........................................80-98

COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS

EMPLOYMENT .............................102-198 BUSINESS SERVICES...................203-387

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PETS & LIVESTOCK ......................453-483 MERCHANDISE FOR SALE...........503-587 RENTALS ......................................703-757

Saturday, March 14/2015 10am-4pm Cloverdale Christian School 5950 179 St.

AUTOMOTIVE ..............................804-862 MARINE .......................................903-920

JACKSON, Jane

FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS IN MEMORIAM

In Loving Memory of MARILYNE FIDLER Nov. 11, 1946 - March 14, 2004

11 years have passed but not a day goes by that we don’t think of you. Missed, remembered, longed for always. Bringing many tears. Dearly loved by all your friends and those who knew you. Sadly missed by Bill & Teeka, Rick, Willie & Nicole, Lorie & family, Alison & family and all your dear friends.

HENRY, Edwin Nov 10, 1925 - Feb. 20, 2015

LARRY ROBINSON Feb. 9, 1949 March 15, 2014 Cannot believe a year has passed since the passing of my beloved husband, White Rock Counciller Larry Robinson. You are missed so much. You were the best husband and friend a wife could ever ask for. Our time together was too short, but the memories will be with me always. In my heart forever Larry, R.I.P. my love. Your loving wife Ann, your family and friends.

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

604-588-3371 championsforcare.com

AutoCAD Operators

Cloverdale Spring Vendor & Craft Fair

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Born November 10, 1925 in Belfast Northern Ireland. Passed away peacefully with his family by his side on February 20, 2015. He is lovingly remembered by his children Robert (Judy), Richard (Karen) and Elaine (John) and his 5 grandchildren; Nikki (Clay), Sean (Amy), Travers, Caitlin (Nate) and Brendon. The family wishes to thank the caring and compassionate attendants and nurses of the Crescent Gardens Retirement Community, but most of all his long-time companion Helen Lilley who was his constant and invaluable assistant of the last 8 years. A Memorial Service will be held on March 21, 2015 at 10:00 am at Victory Memorial Park Funeral Centre, 14831 28th Ave, Surrey B.C. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to Peace Arch Hospice on behalf of Hazel his wife who passed away in 2013. Condolences may be offered at www.victoryfuneralcentre.ca

Victory Memorial Funeral Centre 604-536-6522

Jane died just short of her 95th birthday after a long and eventful life. She was born in Alnwick, Northcumberland, England and immigrated to Canada during the mid 1960’s. Jane braved and survived the London Blitz of World War II and served in the Women’s Royal Air Force (WAF) as a radar operator helping defend England against enemy bombing. She married her wartime sweetheart, Noel Jackson in a military wedding. They enjoyed many exciting adventures together. She was recognized for bravery after the successful rescue of the sole survivor, a tail gunner of a crashed bomber. As he and her husband were pulling the injured airman from the burning plane, ammunition was ‘cooking off’ and she sustained a bullet wound to her left leg. Her husband was a pilot and medical officer and later a surgeon and together they had an active social life with many friends. Among her many activities Jane enjoyed gardening, fishing, writing poetry, loved animals and was an avid reader. Jane will be remembered for her great sense of humour and her willingness to help people. She was fortunate to know her seven grandchildren and eight great grandchildren. She will be missed by her family who all loved her dearly. A very special thanks to the caregivers at Ocean View Care Home for their kindness and compassion.

.Cirque du Soliel, May 22 Great seating $124 inc. deluxe coach transport Sandy 604-535-6280 www.seniorsdaytrips.ca

The Langley Concrete Group Wants You!

A family owned enterprise with over 55 years history, seeks a highly motivated person to be part of our successful office team located in Chilliwack, BC. The primary focus of this position is to prepare clear, complete, and accurate product and detail drawings from rough or detailed sketches to meet the requirements allowing them to be used as production, catalogue, submittal and / or customer approval drawings. This will require effective communication with sales, distribution, engineering, and production staff.

30+ Vendors, Silent Auction, Over $750 of Prizes, 50/50 Draw Fundraiser for School.

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COMING EVENTS

H.T.N’T. Service 604-538-8687

helenstoursntravel.com Door to door service

ANTIQUE EXPO AT TRADEX March 21st & 22nd Antiquing....Treasure Hunting! Bargains Galore!!!

7 days a wk-Shuttle to: YVR & Bellingham Airports, Cruise Ship Service, Via Rail, Langley Bus Depot, Eye Clinic, Tswsn Ferry, etc.

CHILDREN

FREE PARKING TRADEX EXHIBITION CENTRE 1190 CORNELL STREET Abbotsford, B.C. V2T 6H5 SATURDAY 9AM - 5PM SUNDAY 10AM - 4PM Admission: $7.00 ANTIQUE APPRAISALS FOR SHOW INFO 1-604-316-1933 www.antiquesbydesignshows.com

PSYCHIC CIRCLE SPRING FAIR

*TAROT *PALM *ESP March 13 - March 22 Semiahmoo Shopping Ctr

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CHILDCARE AVAILABLE Afterschool Childcare

Exc. Ref’s. RCMP abstract. Evening Babysitting. Eileen 604-531-5138

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Want to turn your castoffs into cash? You don’t need magic to do the trick. All you need is a classified ad.

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

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EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION 108 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Opportunity To Buy Janitorial Franchise

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

LOST - Set of keys on March 8th, at West Beach in White Rock. $25 reward. Black remote with 3 or 4 keys. (778)847-7702

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WANT A larger tax refund? Operate a Mini-Office Outlet from home.Free online training www.freedom-unlimited.info

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

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HAIRCARE PROFESSIONALS

LICENSED RESPONSIBLE exp’d hairdresser or apprentice, and NAIL TECH needed. APPLY IN PERSON ONLY AT:

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CONSTRUCTION SITE In your NEIGHBOURHOOD

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

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 Only those of interest will be contacted.

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

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FRANCHISE

1665 128 St. South Surrey

• Minimum $6,050 down payment • Guaranteed Cleaning Contracts • Includes Professional Training • On Going Support • Proven Worldwide Franchiser

LOST AND FOUND

FOUND: NECKLACE in Bakerview Park nr Sunnyside Hall on Mar 2nd Call to identify 604-576-8645.

Please send updated resume and cover letter indicating salary expectations to hr@ langleyconcretegroup.com

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Our Company Offers: • Attractive Salary + Benefits • Extended Health Benefits & Wage • Future Personal Growth & Development • On The Job Training • Fun Supportive Atmosphere With Extracurricular Activities

14633 - 16th Avenue

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Minimum Requirements: •High school graduation •1 year experience or equivalent education and experience •Certificate of completion for Basic AutoCAD, AutoCAD 2, AutoCAD Civil 3 D, Architectural drawing or similar computer aided drawing program. •Microsoft excel and word, excellent math skills, communication skills & mechanical aptitude

SANDCASTLES & Sunshine Preschool 3, 4, 5 or 6 hrs a day classes 2 - 5 days per week available Junior Kindergarten, ESL

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

EDUCATION

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

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

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TRADES, TECHNICAL

RECEPTIONIST - F/T Real Estate office in S. Surrey is seeking a full-time receptionist. Ideal candidate will be outgoing, personable and someone who likes to help people. Duties include but not be limited to:

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

Landscaping Sales & Service Opportunities Up To $400 CASH Daily F/T & P/T Outdoors. Spring / Summer Work. Seeking Honest, Hard Working Staff. www.PropertyStarsJobs.com

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HOME STAY FAMILIES

HOME STAY FAMILIES NEEDED for short term and long term stay. Email: mariastauntonhomestay families@gmail.com

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HOTEL, RESTAURANT, FOOD SERVICES

S Greeting visitors & taking care of clients and agents needs, answering/screening incoming calls on switchboard. S Receiving and processing mail (incoming & outgoing, including coordinating couriers and marketing mail campaigns S Administrative duties may include processing various documents, typing, ordering office supplies & stationary, scheduling, coordinate maintenance of office equip. and other general office duties as required. Skills required: S Computer skills, a minimum typing speed of 45 wpm, competent in Microsoft Office (including Publisher & Power Point) as well as Internet Explorer. S Good oral and written communication S Organization / multi-task skills, ability to use time effectively, work under pressure and manage deadlines, ability to handle multiple demands & competing priorities S You are a team player who likes to take initiative and who people like to be around. If this sounds like the job for you please email your resume

csheridan@telus.net and include a cover letter. Only candidates invited for an interview will be contacted.

Exp. an asset, but will train. Please apply in person: Moby Dick Seafood Restaurant, 15479 Marine Drive, White Rock or e-mail: info@mobydickrestaurant.com

ACCOUNTING/ BOOKKEEPING

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

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

LOEWEN Welding & Mfg, Abbotsford, is looking for experienced machinist with 3 or more years of experience. Work week is Mon Thurs, 10 hrs a day. Fax resume to 604-826-6051 or email to gord@loewenwelding.com

SERVERS, LINE COOKS, BUSSERS & DISHWASHERS, P/T & F/T shifts available. Required for Pelagos Restaurant. Apply in person with resume: 2728 O’Hara Lane. Crescent Beach. 604-538-6102.

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FINANCIAL SERVICES

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

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CLEANING SERVICES

HOME ext/int cleaning Perfectionist! 5yrs. exp. Gutters/windows, pressure washing/vinyl cleaning. Excellent pricing. Free estimates. Call 778-229-4240

E & M MAINTENANCE WINDOW WASHING D Windows Out & In D Gutters cleaned In & Out D Pressure Washing D Serving W. Rock for over 30 yrs D Lic. & WCB insured. D Free Est. Seniors Discount

The Langley Concrete Group Wants You!

Please e-mail resume, including cover letter & references: HR@ langleyconcretegroup.com

F/T & P/T COOKS

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PERSONAL SERVICES

Eric 604-541-1743 Busy Brooms Maid Services SERIOUSLY CLEAN *Commercial & Residential Cleaning *Strata Contracts *Move In/Out *Cleaning Holiday Homes / Check-ins *Home Organizing

Licensed / Bonded / Insured

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TAX FREE MONEY is available, if you are a homeowner, 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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All Your Cleaning Needs

STAMPED CONCRETE FPatios FPool Decks FSidewalks FDriveways FForming FFinishing FRe & Re 30yrs exp. Quality workmanship Fully Insured crossroadsstampedconcrete.com

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

ACCOUNTING ASSISTANT POSITION OVERVIEWS:

We have an opportunity for a goal-oriented and motivated Accounting Assistant to join our Finance & Accounting team. As an Accounting Assistant, you will be responsible for supporting the accurate and timely creation of AP, AR, and Payroll, aiding in the preparation of monthly and annual external financial reporting and other projects (duties as required). MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: • 2 -3 years related experience in Payroll, AR, AP and GL. • CGA/CPA candidate, with two to three years of experience in a similar accounting role, or an equivalent combination of education and experience • Accounting experience in a publicly traded company is an asset • Goal-oriented and takes ownership over assigned tasks • Excellent verbal and email communication skills • Ability to problem solve and work independently as well as part of a team • Ability to work efficiently in a fast-paced and dynamic environment • Strong organizational skills and high attention to detail • Analytical – an investigator who follows through • A high level of competency with Microsoft Excel is essential • Must working knowledge of Sage 50 Software. • Ability to work as part of a team; contribute ideas and support team members when called upon. • Ability to work within defined deadlines. GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES:

ACCOUNTS PAYABLE DUTIES: • Coordinating corporate A/P including sorting, matching, printing and obtaining approvals • Entering A/P into Sage 50 • Ensuring invoices are paid in a timely manner • Preparing weekly cheque runs including mailing cheques to vendors • Following up on vendor inquiries ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE DUTIES: • Processing invoice billings and adjustments • Inputting payment transactions in Sage 50 • Preparing bank deposits • Collection of account receivables • Reconciling and adjusting A/R accounts as required PAYROLL DUTIES: • Compile bi-weekly payroll information. • Extract timesheets • Extract timesheets and review work hours for completeness and accuracy. • Ensure hours are categorized and allocated to correct cost centers. • For electronic time clocks, review and contact supervisors for any missed times. • Adhere to organizational policies and procedures. • Create and maintain payroll files for all hourly and salaried employees. • Stay current with payroll regulations, standards and work methods. • Assist with the verification and timely distribution of T4s. • Preparing Record of Employments (ROE). • Sort and distribute payroll paystubs. OTHER DUTIES : As assigned by the Controller BENEFITS

We offer a range of career and skill development possibilities, with a competitive compensation package and a comfortable work environment. Our competitive benefits package includes competitive vacation allowances, healthcare benefits, and more. Interested candidates who have the necessary qualifications as stated above are invited to email their resume and cover-letter to una@ internationalherbs.net. No telephone calls or walk-ins please. We thank all applicants for their interest in this position; however we will only contact short listed candidates.

Stair Builder / Parts Craftsman

Westcoast Moulding & Millwork Surrey, a building product supplier has a Full - Time opportunity for an experienced Stair Builder & Parts Craftsman. Must have pervious experience in shaping Rails & Building stair components. Positive attitude, dedication & willingness to learn rewarded with: • Advancement Opportunities • Excellent Remuneration Package Commensurate w/ Experience • Full BeneďŹ ts Please Fax resume: 604-513-1194 or E-mail: jobs@westcoastmoulding.com

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$12.00 PER HOUR on all odd Jobs. Painting, yardwork, lawncutting, etc. Call 778-239-9517 (NOT HIRING)

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Charlotte Psychic Reader and Spiritual Healer On all matters of life. Extreme accuracy in palm, Tarot card and crystal ball readings.

604-615-2061 Abbotsford

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

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

ELECTRICAL

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

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Data Administrator Surrey, BC A division of Black Press Community News Media, LocalWorkBC.ca develops custom recruitment strategies and advertising campaigns for clients across the province in both online and print. We have an immediate opening for a Data Administrator to join our team at head office in Surrey, BC. The Data Administrator is responsible for but not limited to: t 1PTUJOH EJHJUBM BET UP MPDBMXPSLCD DB t "TTJTUJOH UIF 4BMFT UFBN XJUI EBUB FOUSZ t $VTUPNFS TFSWJDF TVQQPSU

Mark (778) 855-7038 DETAILED EUROPEAN CLEANING.

Efficient, Reliable, Friendly, Bonded Excellent References with 20 yrs of experience. Call Ivet: 778-235-4070

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Must have good computer skills and working knowledge of Microsoft Office, Adobe Acrobat, and Mac platforms. HTML knowledge is preferred but not required. The applicant will have a strong work ethic and attention to detail, and a positive attitude. Interested applicants please email your resume, references and cover letter by Monday, March 23rd to Kristy O’Connor, Manager of Black Press Digital: koconnor@bpdigital.ca

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HOME MINI OFFICE OUTLET Will answer phones, data entry, billing, write letters, etc. Call 604-880-8785

CLEANING SERVICES

EXPERT TECHNICIAN

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for new builds, residential or comm. Big or small jobs. (604)720-4455

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

Low Cost. Same Day. Licensed. Res/Com. Small job expert. Renos Panel changes ~ 604-374-0062

Service to fridges, stoves, washers, dryers & dishwashers. Reasonable. Also Appliance Removal Call Mark (604)536-9092

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DEAD LEVEL CONSTRUCTION LTD. Complete Drywall Work. Bob 604-830-1322 www.deadlevel.ca BBB Accredited Member

260 CONCRETE. Remove & Replace. Specializing in driveway, patios, sidewalks, etc. All types of finishes. FREE Estimates. 604-996-6878.

APPLIANCE REPAIRS

BUSINESS/ OFFICE SERVICE

CALL FRIENDLY BENJAMIN 604-230-7928

Call: Rick (604) 202-5184

D Gutter Cleaning D Windows - In & Out D Pressure Washing D Fully Insured / Licensed D Free Estimates - Seniors Disc. D Friendly - Dependable

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Update your home with beautiful flat ceilings * No Scraping * No Sanding * No Mess

PENINSULA Window Cleaning

Mediation Services

ACCOUNTING/ BOOKKEEPING

DRYWALL FLATTEN POPCORN CEILINGS

Erin 604 - 354 -0596

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Need Dispute Resolution?

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CONCRETE & PLACING

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

Weekly • Biweekly • Monthly Residential & Commercial Services ~ Excellent Rates!! * Licensed * Bonded * Insured

Tired of Fighting?

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LEGAL SERVICES

• Experienced • Professional • Affordable • Honest discoveryleadership.com

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KIDS AND ADULTS NEEDED FOR CARRIER ROUTES Papers are delivered right to your door. No need to insert flyers either! Deliver 2x a week, after school, Tuesdays and Thursdays. Call the Circulation Department at 604 542-7434

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Gala Volunteers Needed

Volunteer support is required for a variety of roles May 1 - 3, 2015 with event set-up, event-night support and event tear-down. Must be 19+. Please visit www.pahfoundation.ca/gala to download an application or contact 604.535.4520.

Kristy 604.488.9161

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

Volunteer in support of your hospital.


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GARDENING

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GARDENING

FENCES, DECKS, Home Construction & Repairs Proudly serving White Rock / South Surrey for over 10yrs. Lic. & Ins.

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HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

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HOME IMPROVEMENTS

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

329 PAINTING & DECORATING

329 PAINTING & DECORATING

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

604-307-4553

DEAD LEVEL CONSTRUCTION LTD. Complete Home Renovations WE DO IT ALL! Call Bob 604-830-1322 www.deadlevel.ca BBB Accredited Member

Dave 604-306-4255

Member of Better Business Bureau

www.watsonconstruction.ca

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WCB INSURED

Vincent 543-7776

FLOOR REFINISHING/ INSTALLATIONS

CertiďŹ ed Horticulturist (BCIT) 25 years experience Mowing, pruning, weeding, hedging, topsoil & mulch,

HARDWOOD FLOOR REFINISHING

Call Mike 604-671-3312 expertlawnmanagement.com

âœś Repairs & Staining âœś Installation âœś Free Estimates

.Blooming Garden- 604-538-5406

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SHOP from HOME!

Century Hardwood Floors 604-376-7224

Complete Home Renos ✔ Bathrooms & Kitchens ✔ Plumbing & Electrical ✔ Finishing Work & Mouldings ✔ Small Additions/Bsmt Suites ✔ General Contracting for renos FREE ESTIMATES hudolinrenos@gmail.com www.hudolinsrenos.com

www.centuryhardwood.com

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START TO FINISH CONTRACTING

HUDOLIN’S ON HOMES

Check out bcclassified.com

GARDENING

Blake and his Dad make a positive difference in your life by providing quality workmanship delivered with integrity.

Dave: 604-862-9379

FULL RENO’S, NEW KITCHEN & BATHS, QUICK HANDYMAN FIX-UP

LORIS CHRISTIAN Your Local Painting Contractor Professional Services done right

604.339.1989 Lower Mainland 604.996.8128 Fraser Valley Running this ad for 10yrs

PAINT SPECIAL 3 rooms for $299 (Ceiling & Trim extra) Price incls Cloverdale Premium quality paint.

NO PAYMENT until Job is completed. Ask us about our Laminate Flooring.

Call Blake or Brian (604)816-1653

Call Al 604-970-7083

Licensed, Insured, WCB

.super soil

www.starttoďŹ n.ca

Painting, Painting Painting

HOME REPAIRS

Interior / Exterior Stucco, Siding, Trim, Doors, Fences, Pressure Washing, Concrete Sealing. rene.s@telus.net

A+ Lawn & Garden - Residential & Commercial services. 604.908.3596

THE JAPANESE YARDMAN

Excavators, Backhoes, Bobcats & Dump Trucks for hire

Oriental Style Gardenscape More Healing & Serenity *No long-term contract. *No visits by franchise workers. Complete Lawn & Garden Care Dog friendly, liming, bone meal provided

SAME DAY ESTIMATE

Call Kris 604-617-5561 SHINE LANDSCAPING *Grass Cutting *Hedge Trimming *Yard Clean *Pruning *Powerrake shinelandscaping@hotmail.com

SUPREME HEDGES • #1 Hedge Trim • #1 Pruning • #1 Tree Cutting • #1 Clean-Up & BlackBerry Free Estimates!

TOPSOIL Turf & Lawn Blend, Planting & Garden Blend, Composted Mulch, Sand & Gravel

HANDYPERSONS

ALL BEST LANDSCAPING All Lawn Care ~ Free Est. Lawn Cut, Ride-on mower, Pwr Rake, Aerating, Weeding. Hedge Trim, Pruning, Reseed, Edging, Moss Killer, Bark Mulch, Pressure Wash., Gutter Clean. Roof Clean. Res/Comm. Reas. Rates, Fully insured. WCB.

RELIABLE HANDYMAN

FOR A BEAUTIFUL GARDEN Garden Design & Installation • Fall Clean-Up • Maintenance

604-512-4525 www.gardenbuds.ca

778.960.0174 greenheartlandscaping@shaw.ca

WHITE ROCK HANDYMAN Repair - Renovate - Organize Build - Design - Electric

SENIOR DISCOUNTS

Small or Large JOBS

Per Molsen 604-575-1240

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

A SEMI-RETIRED CONTRACTOR. European trained. Specializing in Reno’s. Local refs. Reasonable Rates. Call 604-532-1710

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- QUALITY WORKMANSHIP-

A - Z HANDYMAN SERVICES ~ Bathroom Specialist ~ Call Jim.....................604-818-4899 Specializing in all interior & exterior home renovations & additions Call 604-690-3327

D Additions D Decks D Bathrooms / Kitchens D Skylights / Windows D Tiling D Laminate Flooring ✔ Complete Renovations from Start to Finish For a No Obligation Consultation GIVE ROBERT A CALL Cell: 604-290-4964 Eves: 604-535-0603

ELECT SERVICES Tree Pruning, Topping & Removal Hedge Trimming ~ Disposal

Full Landscape & Maintenance Services Insured ~ WCB Over 25 yrs Exp.

*Free Estimate *Seniors Discount

Call 778-245-5006

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MESA PAINTING INTERIOR and EXTERIOR Quality work at reas rates. Free Est. Michael (cell) 604-724-7458

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B & B MOBILE SERVICES

604-536-6620

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

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

✭ 604-312-7674 ✭

www.BBmoving.ca

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

AFFORDABLE MOVING

FIXIT PLUMBING & HEATING H/W Tanks, Reno’s, Boilers, Furn’s. Drain Cleaning. Ins. (604)596-2841

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

604-537-4140 1PRO MOVING & SHIPPING Across the street - across the world Real Professionals, Reas. Rates. Best in every way! 604-721-4555. AFFORDABLE MOVING / Rubbish. Truck & 1 person $30/hr. Reliable & dependable. Sr disc. 604-375-1662

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

329 PAINTING & DECORATING EUROPEAN WALTER PAINTING Comm / Res / Apts. Good Ref’s and experienced. Call: 778-903-1391

1 Room-$59. Includes baseboards. Dave, 604-614-3416

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INTERVAN PAINTING

PRESSURE WASHING

* Painting Contractor * * Residential / Commercial * New construction * Re-paint Interior / Exterior * Big or Small Jobs * We provide hi-end quality. * Book Now for 25% Off WCB, Insured, Free Est’s! Call Henry 778-288-4560 NORTHSTARS PAINTING www.northstars-painting.com Master Painters at Students Rates. We will BEAT any Qualified Quotes. 778.245.9069

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HOME IMPROVEMENTS

PRESSURE WASHING - Prices Starting at $99.00. Quality, Integrity Manintenance. 778-997-5163

SPRING SUPER SPECIAL SALE Gutter windows skylights siding for $360. (under 2500sf) We use soap WCB Insured.............604-861-6060

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SHELL BUSEY’S Home Improvements

“OVER 30 YEARS IN HOME IMPROVEMENTS� DEAL WITH A COMPANY YOUR FAMILY CAN TRUST! **PERFECT FOR ANY REPAIR OR RENOVATION; SPECIALIZING IN KITCHENS, WALK-IN BATHROOMS, BASEMENT SUITES, “HOUSE MAKE-OVERS� AND ADDITIONS**

CALL TODAY FOR A FREE ESTIMATE

www.askshell.com

www.mpbconstruction.com

experts !

604-727-7672 or 604-594-7666

LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE

Showroom: Unit 62 - 15515 24th Ave. (at King George Blvd.) Tel: 604-538-9622

your meal idea • Choose from 10 varieties 17-34 PIECES 907 g/2 lb

New Construction & Renovations Patios âœŚ Sundecks âœŚ Fencing Bathrooms Concrete Sidewalks Basement Suites Remodels FREE ESTIMATES GORD REID 778-241-4668 tjbconstructionltd@gmail.com

Call for FREE in-home consultation In-house design team and cabinet shop

.SUMMER BREEZE Aerating, Fertilize & Liming $180 Average Lot. Brian 604-318-2192

Small jobs ok. Nick cell:

MOVING?

604 - 720 - 2009

Designing and renovating new kitchens, bathrooms, basements, house make-overs and additions

~ Interior ~ Professional Quality Work

LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE

To Do List? Free Quotes

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

★ N.I.D. PAINTING ★

MOVING & STORAGE

$45/Hr

Serving White Rock & S.Surrey since 1990

PLUMBING

RENE’S SPRAY & BRUSH PAINTING 778-855-5361

www.affordablemoversbc.com

MaZebah 778-788-7390

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Qualified carpenter for all your home improvement needs.

VECTOR RENO’S

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CONTRACT OR HOURLY FREE ESTIMATES 26 YEARS IN BUSINESS

A PROFESSIONAL HANDYMAN / CARPENTER 20 yrs exp. Licensed & Insured. Call 604-802-8809. Renovations, Repairs, Decks, Baths, Kitchens, Mouldings, Flooring.

30 Yrs. Experience - References

Free estimates. Call Mike

European Quality Workmanship

Call for free estimate 604-785-5982

Bill, 604-306-5540 or 604-589-5909

Lawn Cutting and Beyond

INTERIOR/EXTERIOR Repairs & Reno’s, Sundecks & Additions, New Homes

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C & C Gardeners Tree & Shrub Pruning, Spring clean-up. 25 yrs exp. 604-530-2232

HANDYMAN Home Repair Services - 45 Yrs Exp Call or Text Henry 604-868-5441

AT YOUR SERVICE. Carpentry, Concrete, Painting, Rubbish Removal. Call Dave (604)999-5056

Jay 604-897-8524

Landscaping, Mowing, Pruning & Clean-up. Small Delivery of Soil, Mulch, Rock. Sell your home faster. Dale 604 - 785 - 5982

604-531-5935

GUTTER CLEANING, window cleaning, yard cleanup, pressure washing. 20 yrs exp. 778-384-4912

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*Seniors Disc. *Insured *28 yrs.

Call 604-531-5935

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

283 GUTTERS & DOWNSPOUTS

.aaa lawn 604-542-1349a

www.aboveallcontracting.ca

TOPSOIL & GRAVEL

GUTTER & ROOF Cleaning/Power Washing since 1982. WCB/Liability insurance. Simon, 604-230-0627

Call 778-688-3724

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SEMIAHMOO PAINTING Insured/WCB/Free Estimates Ronaldo, 778-881-6478 Visa/Mastercard

2 coats any colour

Allpro Landscaping - 604-319-6815

Complete Lawn & Garden Maint. Trimming, Fences Rubbish Removal, Pressure Wash 604-502-9198

New Construction. Insured, great refs. Free est. BBB A++ rating. WWW.ELMAPAINTING.COM

www.paintspecial.com

D interior & exterior renovation D rot repair & restoration D Decks D Fences & much more free estimates.

All trades at your disposal within your budget, with timely and quality workmanship.

Interior & Exterior House Painting

.Hayden Painting 778-229-0236 Family Owned & Operated Ryan 778.229.0236

Unit #7 - 2320 King George Blvd. in South Surrey

Serving White Rock & Surrey

604.542.2236

FLYER IN EFFECT FOR TWO WEEKS! mmmeatshops.com

BONELESS CHICKEN CHUNKS

ALL PRICES IN EFFECT FRIDAY, MARCH 6 UNTIL THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 2015 UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED.

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*Prices of products that feature the MAX special logo are exclusive to registered M&M MAX customers. Simply present your MAX card, or sign up for a FREE MAX membership in-store or online, to take advantage of these MAX discounts.


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REAL ESTATE

APPLIANCES

639 REAL ESTATE SERVICES

RENTALS 707 APARTMENT FURNISHED

RENTALS 736

TRANSPORTATION

HOMES FOR RENT

845

SCRAP CAR REMOVAL

The Scrapper

POWER WASHING GUTTER CLEANING

Peace Arch Appliance

SAME DAY SERVICE AVAILABLE

Service to fridges, stoves, washers, dryers & dishwashers. Reasonable. Also Appliance Removal Call Mark (604)536-9092

Call Ian 604-724-6373

Hydro Tech Power Washing Hot & Cold: WCB, Liability Insured hydro-tech.ca ~ 778-928-6768 POWER WASHING since 1982. WCB/Liability insurance. Call Simon for prompt service. 604-230-0627

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A-1 PRESSURE WASHING Res/Com. Gutter cleaning, sidewalks, patios, siding, driveways. Sen. Disc. Free Est. 778-554-7022

D Conversion from Cedar to Asphalt, Shingles, Fiberglass D Lifetime Material Warranty. D WCB, BBB, Liability Ins. D Also Power Washing Free Estimates. Call Gary 604-599-5611 or Visit www.bestbusyboysroofing.com

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SUNDECKS

BURIAL PLOTS

UNDER $100

Assortment of new 2 x 3, treated 2x6, etc. All $20. 32” French door $35. 604-531-1192 DOUBLE BED - like new, firm mattress, box spring & frame incl. $100. Call 604-916-2003. DRESSER; Tall white dresser, 6 drawers, $15. Call: 604-916-2003

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

DRYER, KENMORE H/DUTY. Extra capacity. Ultracare. Great cond. $75. 604-765-2225 lve msg. GAS LAWNMOWER, stored unused for over 20 years. Moving must sell. $100. 604-531-1192 Mechanic workshop BENCH, 7ft high x 32” wide. Metal cabinet 6ft x 3ft. Misc cabinets. 2 whl standing grinder, tools. Open to offers. $2.00 & up. 604-531-1192 Power Washer $50; Weedeater $20. Ass’t of garden tools & aluminum ladders. Free large garden pots 604-531-1192 JUNK REMOVAL By RECYCLE-IT! 604.587.5865 www.recycleitcanada.ca

SENIOR 12 pce golf set graph shaft, like new $79. Call (604)531-5493

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UNDER $200

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TILING

A-1 Ceramics, Marble, Glass blocks etc. Install/Repair. Res./Comm. Free Est. 20 years exp. Peter’s Tile (604)209-0173 QUALITY TILE INSTALLATION & BATHROOM RENOVATION ITALIAN CRAFTSMANSHIP. visit: www.Italiatileltd.com or e-mail: italiatile@gmail.com or phone 604726-5083 THANK YOU Brads Junk Removal.com. Same Day Service. Affordable Rates! 604.220.JUNK (5865)

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WINDOW CLEANING

White Rock Windows Gutters

from home sold in Birch Bay. Everything must go! Sat Mar 14th, 9am-2pm. 1355 Fir St.

Recycle your unused items, place a classified ad TODAY! www.bcclassified.com

Pressure Washing Specialty Seniors Special

RUBBISH REMOVAL

PETS

10% off with this ad RELIABLE, SERVICE 7 days a week

CALL ROGER 604-

968-0367 EXTRA CHEAP JUNK / RUBBISH REMOVAL Almost for free! (778)997-5757

359 SAND, GRAVEL & TOPSOIL SAND & GRAVEL SALES All types of sand & gravel 604-560-9255

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PETS

CATS GALORE, TLC has for adoption spayed & neutered adult cats. 604-309-5388 / 604-856-4866 Chihuahua pups, playful, cuddly, family raised, vet check, 1st shots, avail Mar 20. $700. 1-604-794-5844 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 Shih tzu, male, 4 mos, one left, $500. Call (604)316-9495 or 604795-5626 TOY POODLE PUPS 6 weeks old. Chocolate brown. $800 each. Call 604-820-4230, 604-302-7602

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FOR SALE BY OWNER CRESCENT HEIGHTS

Attention: Builders, developers, realtors and individuals that were asking, ‘Is your property for sale?’. It is now! It’s a nice size luxury lot with room to build a spacious home or possibly rezone for 2 lots or duplex? Potential peek-a-boo view. Beautiful area to live, (we’ve lived here close to 30 yrs). Walk to Crescent Beach, marina, schools, park, etc. Bonus: old timer cottage and detached garage on property. Corner lot @ 12690 27A Ave. All written offers considered. Large dog - appointments only. (604)538-4927

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750

Homelife Pen. Property 604-536-0220

604.536.8383

176 St., 4th Ave., Surrey

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APARTMENT/CONDO

SUITES, LOWER

Units being auctioned

SURREY: PANORAMA - Brand new 2bdrm, 1100 sf Legal bsmt suite, heat, light, alarm, inc. Own w/d. Cls to school. n/p, n/s. Avail. now. $1200/mo. (604)313-9929

Chris Gagnon Locker # 8496E

WANTED TO RENT

1 & 2 Bedrooms

Swimming Pool & All Amenities.

.Hugh & McKinnon Rentals 604-541-5244.

55 +, 1 bedroom suites. No pets, No Smoking

S. Surrey Call Mon-Fri btwn 9am-noon.

604-538-8308 CRESTWOOD MANOR

1321 Foster St. 1 BDRM $905/mo IN WELL MAINTAINED NEWLY UPDATED BUILDING. Heat, hot water and secured u/g parking stalls included. No pets, No smoking.

Call: 604-760-7882

Skyline Apts White Rock 1 & 2 Bdrm Suites

Call 604-536-8499 www.cycloneholdings.ca

S.Surrey Pacifica Retirement Resort, 1 bdrm corner apt, patio, W/D. Incl All amenities, sec prkg. Sm pet ok. N/S. $2000. Janis 604-202-8000.

~ Fir Apartments ~ 1455 Fir St WHITE ROCK 1 Bdrm units avail now Heat & hot wtr incl. Swimming pool & rec room On site mgr

Call 604-536-0379 White Rock ~ 1243 Best St 1 BDRM SUITE Southside-Bright & Sunny Top Floor, Hardwood flrs, Balcony. $795/incl heat/hwater 1/mo free rent for right tennant 100% SMOKE FREE BLDG NO PETS ~ ADULT ORIENTED

(604) 536-8428 or 644-9595 White Rock: Central located. 1 bdrm Ground level, corner unit, just renovated, adult oriented. $850/mo. Heat, hot water & parking are incl. Lease required. N/S, N/P. 604-808-6601 or (604)591-1778

WHITE ROCK Oceanview Deluxe 1 bdrm. Mar 15. N/S. $725/mo incl gas heat/hot water. 604-589-7818 Home in Panorama Ridge on 1/2 acre. Well maintained, VIEW, walkout bsmt for suite. $748,880

WHITE ROCK. Sunny and bright 1 bdrm suite. Incl cable, heat & prkg. NS/NP. Avail. now. 604-535-0925

Inna 604-760-3792, Re/Max 2000. Open House Sat 2-4 14696 Southview Drive, Surrey

WHITE ROCK, WATERFRONT 2 bedroom. $1200/month. N/S. N/P. Call 604-536-3600.

S. SURREY 2260 152 St. 3 Bdrm, $1650/mo extr 24x28 storage/workshop in back. Peter (604)551-6188

Jason Hobbs Locker 9107E Patrick Nilssen Locker 7512E Marika Siqouin Locker 2211C

TRANSPORTATION

Brian Hasebe Locker 2155C

821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS

Anonymous Locker 10003F

2005 HONDA CIVIC, 4dr, 5-spd new transmission, clutch, ball joints. $2000 repairs done. $2800/obo: 604-445-1596,

Call 604-538-5337

Levi Lothrop Locker # 1006A

SMALL STUDIO or 1 bdrm. by quiet, stable, fully employed, excellent local references. No kids or pets. Work M-F, most weekends out of town. Suite15@outlook.com

ACTIVE SENIOR Well maintained Concrete High Rise in White Rock close to shopping.

NOTICE

Notice is hereby given that the ONLINE AUCTION is being held on March 19, 2015 starting at 1pm ending on March 24th, 2015. The end times are staggered between 1pm and 2:30 pm. www.ibid4storage.com

$800/M. W.Rock. 1bdrm incl: W/D, util, prkg, sm pet ok; N/S, ref req’d pls. Pref. quiet long term tenant; avail. Apr. 1. 604-531-3215 tamjanegood@gmail.com

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RENTALS

WHITE ROCK. Large 1 bdrm suite, adult bldg, 1 prkg, near shops. Incl heat/h/w. Np/ns. Call 604-596-9977

ANTIQUES & VINTAGE

Military Medals & badges Wanted Cash for your British and CDN, ANZAC, Military & Historical items; Boer War, WW1 & WW2 Medals, badges, documents, log books, uniforms, photographs, postcards, etc. Will pay $2000+ for D.C.M./ D.F.C. medal groups, Entire collections purchased. CEF MILITARIA 604727-0137.

GATEWAY CROSSING

Hot Water & U/G Parking Incl

REAL ESTATE

Call 536-5639 to view/rates

Units From 700 - 22,000 SqFt

YAMAHA UPRIGHT PIANO U1 walnut case, 30 yrs old, 2nd owner, Played recreationally. Well maintained. Beautiful instrument. $1950. obo. 778-808-8938

Rob ~ 604-716-7352 Window & Gutter Cleaning Homes + Stratas, WCB Work Guaranteed. 604-341-5831

Call Now! RETAIL SPACE

Quiet community oriented living.

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

*WHITE ROCK SQUARE 1480 Foster St - 347 sq/ft

Fr. $300/mth

566 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS

Licensed, Bonded, Ins.

2nd floor office spaces from 234 sq/ft - 359 sq/ft.

VIRTUAL OFFICES

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WHITE ROCK Contents Sale

Deck Experts Specializing in all Decking, Railings & Outdoor Living GVHBA Member 604.626.7100

OFFICE/RETAIL

*ROSEMARY CENTRE 3388 Rosemary Hts Cres.

689 WHITE ROCK SOUTH SURREY

Affordable Housing for Seniors

Moving Sale House #17 2250 Christopherson Road Enter off 22B. Sat Mar 14, 9am-3pm Rain or shine

.Russells Rubbish Removal 604-787-7355 White Rock / South Surrey

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

OFFICE SPACES

RON Morin

UTILITIES INCLUDED. NS/NP

GARAGE SALES

Alfred 604-889-6807 TENANTS 4 bdrm T/H in Cathedral Grove, $2700/M, 1 yr lse. Avail. now Rental units available now www.bcforrentinfo.ca Office: 604-534-7974 Ext: 205

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Elite EMULSIFIER BLENDER powerful, 7000 rpm motor, makes soup, ice-cream. Replaces 20 kitchen appls. New, still in box. Senior moving into care home. Cost $300, asking $120. 604-531-1192

#17 - 2250 Christopherson Rd

PROPERTY OWNERS Big or small properties, WE MANAGE IT ALL! Houses needed for qualified tenants

HOMES FOR RENT

1.24 ace. 4 Bedrooms 3600sft., dble Gar., Back onto Coq River, 5 mins to Coq. Malls. $2800/mo. 604649-8987

AUCTIONS

Victory Memorial Park 2 used Companion Niches & sold out Garden of 1000 Flowers. (column burium pond side) & Brookside #7 604-531-3840

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RUBBISH REMOVAL

WHITE ROCK

736

BARLEY TWIST China Dresser, late 1800’s, $1000. Barley Twist loveseat, $900. Wrought iron patio table & chairs, $250. Sofa, tapestry covered, $400. Call: (604)531-7665

353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS BEST BUSY BOYS ROOFING LTD.

WHITE ROCK Unobstructed Ocean view - Large open plan. Fully Furnished apt. incls. all utils. cable, WIFI, 5 appli. D/W, insuite lndry. & 2 parking. $1350 all inclusive. Avail. Now, min. 6 mos. lease req. Just Bring Your Clothes. 604-541-2565

INFINITI M35X, 2006, 160K, Exc Cond, well cared for, AWD, fully optioned, new tires, new brakes, 604513-3612

Haley Paddle Locker 2176C


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Standard features include: • Earth Dreams™ technology powertrain • Multi-angle rearview camera • Heated front seats

Model shown: CR-V Touring RM4H9FKNX

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Features available on select models include:

• HondaVAC™ • Lane Departure Warning and

• Power tailgate • Multi-angle rearview camera

Forward Collision Warning • Multi-angle rearview camera

• Fuel efficient Variable Cylinder Management® engine Dealer #6911

Features available on select models include:

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bchonda.com †Based on IHS Automotive: Polk Canadian New Retail Vehicle Registrations as of CYTD November 2014 for the Compact SUV/Compact Car/Subcompact Car segments as deÀned by Honda Canada Inc. *Limited time weekly lease offer and all other offers are from Honda Canada Finance Inc., on approved credit. #The weekly lease offer applies to a new 2015 CR-V LX 2WD model RM3H3FES/Civic DX model FB2E2FEX/Fit DX model GK5G3FE (“SpeciÀed Models”) for a 60-month period, for a total of 260 payments of $69.89/$41.91/$39.97 leased at 1.99%/0.99%/2.99% APR based on applying $400.00/$350.00/$1050.00 “lease dollars” (which are deducted from the negotiated selling price before taxes). ‡In order to achieve $0 down payment, dealer will cover the cost of tire/battery tax, air conditioning tax (where applicable), environmental fees and levies on the 2015 CR-V LX 2WD, Civic DX and Fit DX only on customer’s behalf. Down payment of $0.00, Àrst weekly payment and $0 security deposit due at lease inception. Total lease obligation is $18,1 71.40/$10,896.60/$10,392.20. Taxes, license, insurance and registration are extra. 120,000 kilometre allowance; charge of $0.12/km for excess kilometres. **MSRP is $27,685/$17,245/$16,070 including freight and PDI of $1,695/$1,495/$1,495 based on new 2015 SpeciÀed Models described above. License, insurance, registration and taxes are extra and may be required at the time of purchase. £For more information about the 2015 Motor Trend Sport/Utility of the Year® award, visit http://www.motortrend.com/oftheyear/suv/2015_honda_cr_v_is_the_motor_trend_suv_of_the_year/ їFor more information about the AJAC’s Best Small Car (Under $21,000) award, please visit: http://www.ajac.ca/ web/ccoty/2015/comparison_category.asp?cat=176 */#/**Prices and/or payments shown do not include a PPSA lien registration fee of $30.31 and lien registering agent's fee of $5.25, which are both due at time of delivery and covered by the dealer on behalf of the customer on SpeciÀed Models only. Offers valid from February 3rd through March 2nd 2015 at participating Honda retailers. Dealer may sell/lease for less. Dealer trade may be necessary on certain vehicles. Offers valid only for British Columbia residents at BC Honda Dealers locations. Offers subject to change or cancellation without notice. Terms and conditions apply. Visit www.bchonda.com or see your Honda retailer for full details.


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