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LRB ruling vindicates union: CUPE prez Decision says SRY unlawfully hired company Steph Troughton
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New Westminster forward Dominik Doray stretches to try to get a shot on Surrey goaltender Jovun Raman in an elimination round game at the Al Hughes peewee C hockey tournament at Queen’s Park Arena on Monday. New West C1 defeated Vancouver Thunderbirds C6 in the final on Tuesday. In the concurrent Bobby Love atom tournament, New West C1 defeated PoCo C1 4-3 in overtime to take third place. That tournament was won by Aldergrove C3.
Council dives in on pool project New West ready to examine Canada Game, Centennial Community Centre redevelopment Steph Troughton
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The first step to developing a game plan for the Canada Games Pool (CGP) has been taken by city council. Transparency, accountability and evaluation could be what guides council in its desire to eventually rehabilitate the aging pool complex and its next-door neighbor, the Centennial Community Centre (CCC).
A report issued Monday outlined 16 guiding principles staff recommended council consider when making decisions about the redevelopment undertaking. “Once adopted, the principles will provide the foundation to guide the overall project,” the report stated. It also specified adopting the guiding principles early on would be particularly valuable as they would serve as the “parameters against which decision points could be evaluated and performance assessed.” Mayor Jonathan Coté adamantly agreed the “principle-based process” would be extremely
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helpful for determining major project decisions over the next year that would most likely be followed by four years of project work. “Setting the principles up front serves as a better guide to the process down the road,” he said. Both several decades old, the CGP and CCC have been a topic of conversation for several years. In 2010, a study on the two aging structures concluded the city consider three restoration options to address the significant structural issues including the need for seismic standard upgrades. Please see SEVERAL OPTIONS, A8
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The 126 New West rail-yard workers who have been locked out of their jobs since January have been “vindicated” by a precedent-setting Labour Relations Board decision, says their union leader. Bill Magri, president Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) local 7000, announced this week the B.C. Labour Relations Board ruled Southern Railway of British Columbia (SRY) had unlawfully used replacement workers when they used A&B Rail to replace switch ties on Annacis Island. In addition to the freight transporter being ordered to cease and desist using private contractors to do union work, they were also ordered to pay CUPE $5,000 in damages. “It would be better for all of us – for the railway, the workers, the customers and the public – if Southern would spend more time at the bargaining table and less at the Labour Board,” Magri said in an issued statement. Please see DAMAGES, A8
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NOTICE TO CITY OF NEW WESTMINSTER’S ELECTRIC UTILITY CUSTOMERS
CITYPAGE NEW WESTMINSTER DOWNTOWN RESIDENTS’ ASSOCIATION MEETING Wednesday, March 18, 2015 7:00 pm Holy Trinity Church, 514 Carnarvon Street We are inviting all residents of our community and guests from others to attend this meeting which will feature three special speakers:
Although both residential and commercial rates are being revised to reflect the same rate increase, the amount of any increase in monthly electricity bill will vary depending on the amount of energy used. The electricity bill for a residential household using 1,000 kWh per month will increase by $6.02 to $106.31 per month.
COUNCIL MEETINGS Monday, March 16, 2015 No Council Meeting Spring Break Please note that council meetings are now video streamed online at www.newwestcity.ca.
Even with the new approved rates, the City’s residents will continue to enjoy, on average, one of the lowest electricity rates in North America.
Councillor Bill Harper will be speaking on fibre optics and the Intelligent City initiative and what this means to our city.
2. Councillor Chuck Puchmayr will be speaking on the Mayors’ Council Transportation & Transit Plan. Ballots have been mailed to eligible voters, are you on the list? 3. Members of NWDRA will speak on Save Our Parkade, an initiative for a community alternative for this structure.
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WATCH TED TALKS AT THE NEW WESTMINSTER PUBLIC LIBRARY Live steaming of the 2015 Ted Talks ‘Truth and Dare’ will be shown at the New Westminster Public Library from Monday, March 16 to Friday, March 20. Ted Talks, which have gained worldwide popularity, attract a large number of people every year to its sold out conference held in Vancouver. Ted Talks stands for Technology, Entertainment and Design - as well as science, business, the arts and the global issues facing our world. More than 70 speakers appear on the main stage to give talks or presentations of 18-minute or less, including music, performance and comedy. Live streaming will be held on the second floor of the main library. Check the library’s website www.nwpl.ca for times and topics.
MCBRIDE SAPPERTON RESIDENTS’ ASSOCIATION MEETING Tuesday, March 17, 2015 7:00pm at Knox Church, 403 E Columbia Street Agenda: • Presentation by City staff on OCP (Official Community Plan), update process so far • Police Report/Update - NWCPC • Traffic Report/Update - NTAC
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6:00 pm on March 30, 2015 in Council Chamber City Hall, 511 Royal Avenue, New Westminster COMMERCIAL VEHICLE BYLAW AMENDMENT NO. 7742, 2015 NOTICE OF BYLAW AMENDMENT: The City of New Westminster is considering amending Commercial Vehicle Bylaw No. 5789, 1988 in order to increase the number of taxi business licenses that may be issued from 63 to 67. Any businesses or individuals who may be impacted by the proposed amendments have an opportunity to speak before Council at the Opportunity to be Heard on March 30, 2015 at 6:00pm. Written comments may be submitted prior to the closing of the Opportunity to Be Heard. HOW DO I GET MORE INFORMATION? A copy of the proposed bylaw amendment and staff report to Council is available for viewing at the Business Licence counter at City Hall, 511 Royal Avenue, New Westminster, British Columbia prior to the Opportunity to be Heard, from March 6, 2015 to March 30, Monday through Friday (except statutory holidays) between 8:30am and 4:30pm. It is also available on the website at www. newwestcity.ca Council Meeting Agenda, Committee of the Whole, February 23, 2015. HOW CAN I BE HEARD? The public is welcome to attend the Opportunity to be Heard on March 30 at 6:00pm, or send a written submission addressed to Mayor and Council prior to the closing of the Opportunity to Be Heard.
Wednesday, March 18, 2015 7:00 pm Mount Zion Lutheran Church (corner of 10th Avenue and Cumberland Street) The MVHRA will be holding a special meeting for members to vote on the upcoming transportation referendum, which will determine the organization’s official position on this issue. Representatives from the Yes and No sides have been invited to answer questions. All residents of New Westminster are invited to attend so that they can make an informed decision; however, only paid up MVHRA members for 2015 will be able to vote. Residents in Massey Victory Heights will be able to purchase memberships at this meeting.
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City Council has adopted a rate structure that reflects the same rate increase implemented by BC Hydro. The new rates reflect an across-the-board 6.0% rate increase, effective April 1, 2015.
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Concrete falling from the SkyBridge New West business owner concerned about dangerous situation Steph Troughton
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New West business owner Paul Johansen is optimistic TransLink will fix the problem of concrete falling from the SkyBridge as it exits Columbia Station now that B.C. billionaire Jimmy Pattison is in charge. “The falling bridge concrete has been an ongoing problem which I have been advised can be attributed to a design flaw. With a new TransLink spending oversight committee with Mr. Pattison at the helm, I am hopeful a solution will be given a higher priority,” the owner of the charter boat service Edgewater Fortune told the NewsLeader. Pattison will lead an oversight panel that monitors how
TransLink spends the new 0.5 per cent Metro Vancouver transit tax if the transit plebiscite passes. Earlier this month, TransLink indicated $1.9 million had been budgeted for repairs to the bridge that includes steel plates being bolted onto the section that failed and dropped the concrete. Described as “spalling,” falling concrete happens when the top layer of concrete breaks away due to any number of factors that can range from environmental to poor installation. According to TransLink’s Fred Cummings, vice president of infrastructure, the first spalling incident occurred at that part of the bridge, which connects the Columbia and Scott Road stations, in June 2008. At that time, the concrete apparently dropped within several metres of the rail tracks located below. Columbia Street
itself also runs directly below the tracks. Almost two years later, a second spalling incident occurred around the same area of the bridge. In addition to the temporary remediation repairs that had been done after the first spalling incident, TransLink then ordered a feasibility study that evaluated repair options and recommended additional bracing. That study was completed in March, 2014. Design structural steel work is expected to start in the fall and be completed sometime in the spring of 2016. Cummings confirmed the structural integrity of the bridge is not at risk and the bridge continues to be monitored in the interim. “The temporary measures are monitored to make sure that there isn’t any more spalling.”
Paul Johansen has been complaining about chunks of concrete falling from the SkyTrain Bridge since 2008.
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NWPD top cop among chiefs backing Yes Police, fire heads warn No vote gridlock risks lives Jeff Nagel Black Press
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Vancouver Police Chief Jim Chu, flanked by Surrey Fire Chief Len Garis (left) and New Westminster Police Chief Dave Jones (right) speaking Wednesday in favour of a Yes vote in the Metro Vancouver transit tax referendum.
Police and fire chiefs in Metro Vancouver are backing a Yes vote in the transit referendum, warning that worsening road congestion will otherwise increase emergency response times and either threaten lives or force up municipal spending to cope. Vancouver Police Chief Jim Chu, New Westminster Police Chief Const. Dave Jones and Surrey Fire Chief Len Garis told reporters Wednesday that public safety is at stake in the referendum and their internal data shows the time spent to get to calls is already on the increase. “Our concern is about the risk of life and property damage in a gridlocked situation,” said Surrey Fire Chief Len Garis, adding an extra minute to reach a call can mean tragedy. “If we have gridlock, we won’t be able to get there in time.”
Chiefs said they expect reduced traffic congestion on roads if voters say Yes to a 0.5 per cent sales tax to fund transit and transportation improvements. Garis said cities in the Lower Mainland already use traffic light preemption technology to speed emergency vehicles through intersections, but there’s a limit to its value if traffic lanes are clogged ahead of first responders. He said lengthening response times as congestion worsens could force cities to build and staff more new fire halls than in an attempt to provide the same level of service. “If we can’t move the traffic, we can’t get through it, we need more stations and we need more people to service those calls. And that’s not within our agenda or in our budget.” Garis said investment in better transportation to prevent worse congestion is a far more efficient solution. Please see NO VOTE, A8
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CITY OF NEW WESTMINSTER PUBLIC PROCESS FOR THE DRAFT 2015- 2019 FINANCIAL PLAN
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The City of New Westminster has completed its draft 2015 – 2019 Financial Plan. As part of the public consultation process, the City will be presenting the draft Financial Plan during the Regular Council Meeting in Council Chamber at City Hall on Monday, March 30, 2015 at 7:00pm. The public is invited to attend the presentation, and afterwards may ask questions and provide comments regarding the draft Financial Plan during the open delegation session of the council meeting. A budget information package including the draft 2015 - 2019 Financial Plan, a staff report and a comment sheet will be available on the City’s website and for pickup from the Finance and Information Technology Department at City Hall (511 Royal Ave) on Monday, March 23, 2015. Residents may submit written comments regarding the draft Financial Plan to the Finance and Information Technology Department: Attention: Director of Finance and Information Technology Mail to:
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The draft Financial Plan incorporates a proposed 2.42% property tax increase for 2015. This increase is required to fund operational and inflationary increases and strategic initiatives. Utility operating budgets for 2015 include the electrical, water, sewer and solid waste utilities. Utility rate increases are 6% for water, 7.5% for sewer, and -8.45% for solid waste. The Electrical Utility rates will increase 6% effective April 1, 2015 to follow BC Hydro’s rate increases to the City. The proposed general fund capital budget for 2015 is $40 million and the capital budgets for the utilities total $26 million.
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BENEFITS FOR NEW WESTMINSTER: INCREASED FREQUENCY OF LOCAL BUS SERVICE More local buses will mean service every 5-15 minutes on most routes within New Westminster all day, including: • Buses on Sixth Street every 6 minutes during rush hours • Buses on Eighth Street every 10 minutes during rush hours • Buses on Eighth Avenue every 15 mintues or less all day long
Animal Shelter Task Force City Council has established the Animal Shelter Task Force to provide recommendations and advice to Mayor and Council on options for providing a new Animal Shelter facility within the City of New Westminster. In addition to identifying a preferred location and siting for a new facility, it is anticipated that the Task Force will also consider alternative service delivery models for providing animal care services in the City and for co-locating with other City services. Council is seeking two community representatives to serve a term that will expire January 31, 2016, or at the conclusion of the work of the Task Force, whichever is earlier. All applicants must submit an application, along with a brief personal resume. To apply online or download an application form, as well as for additional information regarding the Animal Shelter Task Force, please visit www. newwestcity.ca. All applications must be submitted to Legislative Services by 4:30 pm on March 27, 2015. Applications may be forwarded to: Attn: City Clerk Legislative Services Department City Hall 511 Royal Avenue New Westminster, BC V3L 1M9 Fax: 604-527-4594 Email: committees@newwestcity.ca For further information, please contact the Legislative Services Department at 604-527-4523 or by email at committees@newwestcity.ca.
There will also be 80% more NightBus service for more frequent buses, and service later into the night and early morning.
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Family-friendly housing policy in the works Bylaw requiring developers to include larger units scheduled for public hearing April 27 Steph Troughton
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A proposal to require developers to provide more familyfriendly housing will go to public hearing late next month. On Monday, city council gave first and second reading to a bylaw that would make developers include features such as ground orientation access and more two- or threebedroom housing units. In a report to council, development services director Bev Grieve outlined recommendations for a family-friendly housing policy, bylaw and design guidelines. Grieve said the report was drafted following a feasibility study, literature review, consultation process and housing supply analysis that involved a survey of more than 900 residents. Approximately 50 per cent of the group surveyed indicated their current housing situation somewhat or did not meet their
housing needs. After the survey was done, the city learned New West ranked 20th and 21st out of 22 municipalities in Metro Vancouver in homes classified as familyfriendly housing. The feasibility study had been conducted to address developers’
myself included,” said Coté, who lives with his wife and three daughters in a Downtown condo. Coté added the initiative would set a positive example for other municipalities to consider. “We will be the first municipality in Metro
to two-bedroom units and 10 per cent to three-bedroom. Those guidelines were
recommended by two Metro Vancouver consultants. Currently three-bedroom units
make up about five per cent of New Westminster’s proposed developments.
The proposed bylaw will be addressed at a public hearing April 27.
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Voting for the future News flash: New referendum poll finds strong lead for No side. When everyone wakes up after the votes are counted and the 0.5 per cent transit tax has been voted down, if the polls are to be believed, who will notice? Buses will still be crowded during rush hour. Traffic will still be gridlocked at choke points. And buses will run infrequently at night or not at all. Of course, No spokesperson Jordan Bateman of the Canadian Taxpayers Federation will be pleased and can update his LinkedIn account to apply for better jobs while Premier Christy Clark can check off an election campaign promise, a referendum on transportation financing that was doomed from the start. Let’s face it, as we know from the HST vote, it’s hard to convince people to pay more taxes now for a future benefit but easy to tap into public anger about government spending, regardless of how out of context or inaccurate the information on which the anger is based. TransLink is the straw man in this debate and to beat down this perceived demon, people would rather have crappy roads and transit well into the future. To prove the Yes side might have been right won’t come for another 10 or 20 years. By then today’s college and high school students will be saddled with the hefty retirement pensions for those who voted against the proposed sales tax hike. They’re the ones who will be sitting in gridlock or waiting for buses and who will see good jobs disappear to places with better transportation infrastructure. They might wonder, those taxpayers of tomorrow, whether an opportunity to do something better was lost along the way. But that’s OK, because we’ll have given TransLink a smack on the nose and, for today at least, that seems to be the most important thing. – TriCity News/Black Press
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Yes campaign finding its feet? The appointment of Jim Pattison to head up a committee that will oversee any tax dollars collected for transportation under the Mayors’ Plan is one of the few moves the ‘Yes’ campaign has made that really makes sense. It removes a key concern that many people have — they simply do not trust TransLink with additional tax dollars. It is also a tacit acknowledgement by the ‘Yes’ side that TransLink is an issue in the campaign for an additional 0.5 per cent sales tax increase to fund the ambitious plan. While the word TransLink may not be on the ballot, it looms over the entire campaign. I’ve been quite surprised at the ‘Yes’ campaign thus far. It has, in my view, been unnecessarily alarmist. Mayors have said (I’m paraphrasing here) “there is no Plan B.” They say “there won’t be another chance to go ahead with these improvements.” They have even made the almost unbelievable claim that a study
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shows people will have more money in their pockets after the tax increase goes through, and some of the improvements have been made. ‘No’ campaigner Jordan Bateman has a great response to that last claim. He said that, using that logic, we should all be taxed 100 per cent so we would have far more money to spend. Another problem the ‘Yes’ campaign has is a lack of credible spokesmen. Vancouver Mayor Gregor Robertson, head of the Mayors Council, may be a fine choice to campaign for the added sales tax in Vancouver, even through he was under a lot of fire in last November’s election and
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is widely distrusted by many in the city. However, he’s a terrible spokesman for the plan south of the Fraser, where people resent his earnest Vancouvercentredness and his pie-in-the-sky idealism. The ‘Yes’ campaign also has, thus far, not give people leaning their way a strong “feeling” about why they should vote their way. The campaign has not appealed to emotions, while the ‘No’ forces have the powerful image of TransLink to brandish. It immediately prompts a visceral reaction. One of the few steps on the emotional level from the ‘Yes’ forces came with the release of a well-produced video featuring Gordon Price, former Vancouver councillor, head of the Simon Fraser University City Program, and an articulate, intelligent and visionary advocate for better cities. The video is well worth a look.
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It can be found at http://www. ourstoryourfuture.com. Despite some steps in the right direction, the ‘Yes’ forces have an uphill battle convincing people south of the Fraser that paying additional tax will really benefit them. As Bateman has pointed out, almost one-third of the amount to be raised goes towards the Broadway subway in Vancouver — a city already very well-served by transit. Meanwhile, improvements in Langley are, for the most part, a long ways off. The LRT lines in Surrey, one of which will extend to Langley City in 12 years (if all goes well), will make a significant difference here — but when there is so little transit here now, and so few people actually use it, it’s hard to get passionate about proposed improvements. Frank Bucholtz is editor of the Langley Times
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Tom, you look to be about my age and maybe you’ve become somewhat forgetful as the years advance, so I’m writing to remind you how it was when we went to university and graduated. It was a time of strong unions, a time before businesses sent their manufacturing to countries with cheap labour and no labour codes, and a time when one actually only paid 25 per cent of their salary on rent or a mortgage. These “increasing range of jobs” that foreign workers do are mostly minimum-wage jobs that hardly cover rent costs let alone the costs of owning a car and paying their student loan. Also, I would like to remind you, Mr. Fletcher, that many jobs require the person has a driver’s licence even if they don’t own a car. So how are students supposed to work and pay their student loan? And as for “misguided university professors who use their positions to organize violent protests against job creating projects,” I think you’d be wise to get off your climate change denying couch and take an environmental science course. Laura Jones New Westminster
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to either have the same number of police officers but reduced levels of service – reduced response time – or to spend more money on more police officers.”
Chu said road congestion has similar implications for policing budgets, increasing the pressure on property taxes. “Your options are
He cited a one minute increase over the last five years in average VPD response times and said congestion is a significant factor. Chu also predicted public safety improvements if better transit is approved, ranging from better dispersal of sometimes violent late night crowds in downtown Vancouver to fewer drunk drivers on the roads. “We believe that improved transit in late night hours will reduce the motivation for
people, after a night of drinking, to get behind the wheel of their car and drive while impaired.” RCMP and ambulance paramedics weren’t present at the declaration of support for the Yes campaign, but the chiefs there predicted all first responders would face similar challenges. The event followed the release earlier in the week of a new report by public health officials tying health benefits to transit availability
as well as a Tuesday telephone town hall by environmentalist David Suzuki, who calls a Yes vote the single biggest thing residents can do to fight climate change. No campaign head Jordan Bateman said he has “deep concerns” about police, fire and health officials becoming politicized, and suggested the chiefs are pleasing the mayors who control their budgets. “The Yes side is specializing in the politics of fear,” Bateman said.
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The three restoration options listed were; simply retrofit the existing buildings, retrofit and add on extra space or retrofit, expand and include a new 10-lane, 52-metre pool. The price tag for all three options, at that time, ranged from $22 million to $55 million. Two years later, it was identified that the pool would need major system overhauls as many of them, such as mechanical, electrical and plumbing, were nearing the end of
their life cycles. At this time, the city has not yet decided whether the project will involve simply rehabilitation of the existing facilities or construction of new ones. Parks and recreation staff indicated they will be working with the city’s finance department over the next two months at which time a comprehensive financial analysis will be provided. More reports about the project such as a historical perspective will also be brought forward in the coming weeks.
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CUPE national legal representative Martina Boyd explained in the statement that “damages are not often awarded in replacement worker applications … The board recognized that the employer’s unlawful use of A&B Rail to do bargaining unit work diminished the union’s bargaining power and prolonged the lockout,” she wrote.
Magri also said CUPE will be appearing before the LRB next week to seek permission to picket A&B Rail for assisting SRY to do bargaining unit work during the lockout. Asked when contract talks between SRY and CUPE may commence again, Magri replied, “Southern Rail just needs to get with the program and bring us back to the table.”
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YWCA nominates four New West women Four New West women have been nominated for the YWCA Metro Vancouver Women of Distinction Awards. Lawrie Ferguson, chief marketing and strategy officer for Coast Capital Savings, was nominated in the Business and the Professions category. Linda McGowan from the Multiple Sclerosis Society and Catherine Ouellet-Martin of the Fraser River Discovery Centre are both up for the non-profit or public service award. And Vancouver Japanese Language School and Japanese Hall board director Laura Saimoto is competing for the Community
Champion title. Since 1984, the awards have been given to individuals and organizations whose outstanding activities and achievements contribute to the well-being and future of our community. Since the event’s beginning, the registered charity reports it has awarded almost 300 women and paid tribute to 1,690 nominees. In addition to the 10 nomination categories, the individual nominees are eligible for the Connecting the Community Award. The nominees will select a YWCA program area in which they are
interested and use social media channels such as Twitter and Facebook to promote votes. Beginning April 22 and running until May 15, the public can cast votes and the nominee with the most votes will receive the Connecting the Community Award. Scotiabank will donate $10,000 to the YWCA program area of her choice. Award recipients for the 32nd annual event will be announced at the celebration dinner May 26 at the Vancouver Convention Centre. Those wishing to purchase tickets can visit: ywcavan.org/distinction.
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Small claims, strata disputes to go to online tribunal By Tom Fletcher Black Press
Financial disputes involving less than $10,000 will soon be directed to an online “civil resolution tribunal,” in an effort by the B.C. government to keep them from clogging up the courts. The new tribunal will also provide a place to resolve strata disputes, which now have only the costly B.C. Supreme Court option if strata councils can’t resolve them, Justice Minister Suzanne Anton said. Anton presented legislation Tuesday to create the new tribunal, which is to come into effect later this year. She said it will begin as a voluntary option, and later a deposit will be required for those who want to go directly to court instead. Anton said B.C. is the first jurisdiction in the world to establish an online dispute
resolution tribunal. The The first is an application government estimates submitted to a website that 40,000 people a year describing the claim, will eventually use the with an opportunity for tribunal. response from the other “The really big change party. That service will be for stratas is that there offered free, and includes is now a place for minor information and self-help strata issues to go to,” suggestions to settle the Anton said. “Everybody dispute without further knows somebody who intervention. has been in a strata If that fails, the second nightmare. Often it’s stage would bring in about something fairly a mediator to seek minor, like a tree or a an agreed settlement parking spot. There of the dispute. The Justice Minister Suzanne Anton hasn’t been a forum to third stage would be have a resolution to those sending the dispute to a disputes.” tribunal member for arbitration. Fees for The tribunal will operate in three stages. the second two stages have not yet been
established. Tony Gioventu, executive director of the non-profit Condominium Home Owners Association of B.C., welcomed the new approach. But he cautioned there will be a learning curve for strata councils. “Education will be essential and CHOA is committed to working with the strata community to ensure the creation of a system that provides good justice in a timely manner that works for all strata corporations,” Gioventu said. The B.C. government has used mediation before in an effort to relieve the load on provincial and B.C. Supreme Court. The Family Law Act of 2011 was designed to encourage out-of-court settlements of property and parental responsibility disputes when marriages and common-law relationships end.
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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: ◼ CUSTOM HOME BUILDER OF THE YEAR: Clay Construction Inc., Langley, BC
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My House Design/Build Team Ltd., Surrey, BC Naikoon Contracting Ltd., North Vancouver, BC
◼ BEST CUSTOM HOME: UNDER $750,000: 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 ◼ BEST SPECIAL FEATURE: NEW OR RENOVATED: 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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OBITUARIES PEARS, Morag McGregor September 14th, 1926 March 4th, 2015.
Morag Passed away in Kiwanis Care Centre after a long battle with dementia. She leaves behind her loving husband Joe, son Fraser (Lulu) and daughter Karen Poppleton (Steve), Grandson Rick Marshall (Sarah) Yellowknife, Cousin Maureen Sever (Vic), Tanya Sever (Kevin) Gibbons, Alberta, David Sever (Dani) Calgary, Nephew Eric Pederson (Tracy) Coquitlam and her extended family and friends in Edinburgh Scotland. We wish to thank the staff at Royal Columbian Hospital ward 615 North and the care aids and nurses at Kiwanis Care Centre for their care in Morag’s last days. No funeral by request. Instead of flowers please send donations to Kiwanis Care Centre 35 Clute street, New Westminster V3L1Z5
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Utility Helpers (2) Reporting to the Shop Supervisor, the duties of this entry-level labour position will include, cleaning & maintaining the cleanliness of both the shop/yard & assisting tradespeople when required. Qualifications t High School Graduate t 1 to 3 years related industry experience t Post-Secondary Electrical Trades Training t (pre-apprentice course) is required t Valid Driver’s License Qualified applicants are invited to submit their resume to: Email: bcjobs@smsequip.com Fax (604) 888-9699
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We are a local progressive concrete pre-cast company based in Chilliwack. Duties include; preventative maint., scheduled repairs, and quick response repairs to ensure our modernized equipment runs efficiently. Routine equipment inspections and repairs are required. The Successful candidate must have good problem solving, diagnostic, interpersonal, and time management skills. Must be able to work flexible hours in a variety of conditions. Experience working with electrical systems and PLC programs would be a definite asset. Minimum requirements include completion of ITA certificate of qualification as an Industrial Mechanic, inter - provincial red seal endorsement, & a certificate of apprenticeship. Previous work experience in a related industry would be an asset.
OUR COMPANY OFFERS: 1.) Attractive Wages & Excellent Employee Benefits. 2.) Supportive, Engaged Atmosphere With Change Minded Management Group. 3.) Company Sponsored Social Activities.
Please e-mail resume, including cover letter & references: HR@ langleyconcretegroup.com
Finding it difficult to decide on which area to advertise in? BCCLASSIFIED.COM Classified Representatives can give you a gentle push in the right direction by utilizing current market research (COMBASE) to find out which markets will work for you. Call us 604-575-5555
TRADES, TECHNICAL
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
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Applicants should have an inspectors ticket, a minimum of 2 years of related experience, a positive attitude and able to work in a team environment. Experience in a freight fleet environment would be preferred as this is a busy facility providing service to a large fleet of Company Owned Trucks and Trailers. Seize this opportunity to work for one of Western Canada’s largest regional freight carriers. For more information, call Derek, at 604-587-9818 or 604-968-7149 Interested candidates should attach an updated resume and cover letter to: careers@vankam.com or fax: 604-587-9889 Van-Kam thanks you for your interest, however only those being considered will be contacted.
Van-Kam is committed to Employment Equity and Environmental Responsibility.
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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 Benefits
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TREE SERVICES
shop; free standing, fncd yrd, skytrain,
Call: Rick (604) 202-5184
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15% SENIORS DISCOUNT A+ Rating with BB Bureau
•Lawn Cuts/Trim •Aerating •Leaf Cleanup •Power Rake •Hedge & Shrub Trimming •Pruning Trees •23 yrs. exp. •Insured •Free Estimates
284 HEAT, AIR, REFRIGERATION Need CA$H Today? Own a vehicle? Borrow up to $25,000. Snapcarcash.com 604-777-5046
Victoria News The Victoria News, has an immediate opening for a full-time experienced reporter. Reporting to the editor, the successful candidate will provide top-quality work on a range of news and feature stories covering a range of beats. A key attribute will be an ability to work well as a self-starting member of a competitive newsroom. You will be expected to contribute to regular newsroom meetings and bring your creative talents to readers through concise, accurate and entertaining writing. The successful candidate will show keen attention to detail, work well under deadline pressures, and willing to learn in a fastpaced environment. Knowledge of Canadian Press style is important, as is the ability to take and carry out instructions in a timely fashion. Basic photography skills are required. Must have a valid driver’s license and working vehicle. Knowledge of InDesign and Photoshop CS6 would be considered an asset.
As the largest independently owned newspaper company in Canada, with more than 180 titles in print and online, Black Press has operations in British Columbia, Alberta, Washington, Hawaii, California and Ohio. Interested candidates should send resume, clippings and cover letter by March 15, 2015 to: Kevin Laird Editorial Director-Greater Victoria Black Press 818 Broughton Street Victoria, B.C. V8W 1E4 or e-mail: klaird@blackpress.ca
JUNK / RUBBISH REMOVAL Almost for free! (778)997-5757
www.affordablemoversbc.com
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From 1, 3, 5, 7 & 10 Ton Trucks Licensed ~ Reliable ~ 1 to 3 Men Free Estimate/Senior Discount Residential~Commercial~Pianos
A-1 CONTRACTING. Renos. Bsmt, kitchens, baths, custom cabinets, tiling, plumbing, sundecks, fencing, reroofing. Dhillon 604-782-1936.
Call Mike 778-867-0841 ZIGGY’S RENOVATIONS. All types int/ext. Quality work. Free Est. Best prices! (604)931-4224 or 992-4146
HOME REPAIRS
. FREE Scrap Metal Removal. .FREE Scrap metal removal. Appls, BBQS, exercise equip, cars, etc. 604-572-3733 ww.tkhaulaway.com
604-537-4140 ABE MOVING - $35/Hr. Per Person *Reliable Careful Movers. *Rubbish Removal. *24 Hours. 604-999-6020
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
1PRO MOVING & SHIPPING Across the street - across the world Real Professionals, Reas. Rates. Best in every way! 604-721-4555.
MIRACLE MOVING
TOY POODLE PUPS 6 weeks old. Chocolate brown. $800 each. Call 604-820-4230, 604-302-7602
Call Robert 604-941-1618 OR 604-844-4222 INTERIORS: Baths (reno’s/ repairs) specializing in drywall, doors, flooring, tiling, plumbing, painting, miscellaneous, etc. VERSATILE! EXPERIENCED IN OVER 30 LINES OF WORK! * Quality work * Prompt Service * Fair prices For positive results Call Robert SERVICE CALLS WELCOME
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PITT MEADOWS: 2 - 3 bdrm co-op T/H $1108/mo - $1211/mo. Shares req’d. Close to WCE, schools & shopping. No subsidy available. 19225 119th Ave. For more info & to book an appt. call 604-465-1938
TRANSPORTATION 845 MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
SCRAP CAR REMOVAL
The Scrapper
604 - 720 - 2009 ~NOW HIRING MOVERS~
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329 PAINTING & DECORATING
YAMAHA UPRIGHT PIANO U1 walnut case, 30 yrs old, 2nd owner, Played recreationally. Well maintained. Beautiful instrument. $1950. obo. 778-808-8938
www.paintspecial.com
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Running this ad for 10yrs PATRICK’S RUBBISH REMOVAL *Landscape *Trimming *Yard Clean *Const. Clean. *ANYTHING!!! 1 Ton Truck. Call Patrick for Prompt Quality Service @ 604-808-1652.
(Ceiling & Trim extra) Price incls Cloverdale Premium quality paint.
NO PAYMENT until Job is completed. Ask us about our Laminate Flooring.
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Spring Special
$150 OFF Interior Painting $250 OFF Exterior Painting
Langley - SxS Duplex, 4 suites 8500s/f lot, full renod, new siding/ windows, rent $3400. $599K or $305K each side. 604-807-6565
for all early bookings. Drywall Repairs. WorkSafe. Fully Insured. 15 Yrs exp. Free Estimates, Call John,
RENTALS
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PLUMBING
Dasl ~ 604 945 5864 dasl@terramanagement.ca
PRESSURE WASHING
SAME DAY SERVICE AVAILABLE
Call Ian 604-724-6373
BURNABY,
SAND & GRAVEL SALES All types of sand & gravel 604-560-9255
POWER WASHING since 1982. WCB/Liability insurance. Call Simon for prompt service. 604-230-0627
RENTALS: These listings cover all types of rentals from apartments, condos, office space, houseboats and vacation homes. So if you’re in the market to rent, or looking for a roommate, start here. bcclassified.com
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FIVE STAR ROOFING All kinds of re-roofing & repairs. Free est. Reasonable rates. 778-998-7505 or 604-961-7505
APARTMENT/CONDO
Central Coquitlam Co-op AND Seniors Only Building $826/mo. No subsidy. Cls to transit, schools & shops
BRO MARV PLUMBING Plumbing, heating, clogged drains BBB. (604)582-1598, bromarv.com
POWER WASHING GUTTER CLEANING
1996 FORD WINDSTAR LX leather, auto, 6 cyl, $800 obo. Call: (604)395-2778
2 BR apts - bright & lge
10% OFF if you Mention this AD! *Plumbing *Heating *Reno’s *More Call Aman: 778-895-2005
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EXCELLENT RATES DISPOSAL Anything, anywhere. Free ests. Call Rick anytime (604)329-2783.
www.bestwaypainting.ca
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#1 FREE SCRAP VEHICLE REMOVAL ASK ABOUT $500 CREDIT $$$ PAID FOR SOME 604.683.2200
JUNK REMOVAL By RECYCLE-IT! 604.587.5865 www.recycleitcanada.ca
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LINDEN GLEN APTS Renovated, spacious & bright 1 & 2 Bdrm units. Small pet ok. From $850/mo incl heat & HW. Near Highgate.
604-540-2028, 778-708-6336
SUNDECKS In the Matter of Part 3.1 (Administrative Forfeiture) of the Civil Forfeiture Act [SBC 2005, C. 29] the CFA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT:
LANDSCAPING
GREENWORX Redevelopment Inc. Hedges, Pavers, Ponds & Walls. Returfing, Demos, Drainage, Concrete cutting, Jack hammering, old swimming pools filled in & decks. 604-782-4322
604.488.9161
mikes hauling 604-516-9237
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
bythebay.com
If I can’t do it It can’t be done
PETS
Chihuahua pups, playful, cuddly, family raised, vet check, 1st shots, avail Mar 20. $700. 1-604-794-5844
GENERAL CONTRACTOR Basement, Kitchen, Bathroom, Tile, Laminate, Vinyl, Decks, Stairs, Patio, Siding, Drywall, Insulation, Installation of Doors & Windows, Re-Roofing, Pressure Washing, Painting & much more. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. COMPETITIVE RATES.
Like New Townhouse. Only 3 years old. Immaculate Deluxe, 2 bdrm. + Rec. Room/Office + 2 Full Bath T/House. Flr. to ceiling storage + storage rm. in garage. 6 s/s appli. d/w, w/d, Garburator. Crown Mouldings, 9ft. ceilings, H/W laminate flooring and slate tile. Gas F/P & Alarm. 1 car garage parking. Covered patio lower & outdoor patio upper. Amenities room incls. full gym, outdoor hot tub & pool. Walk to Morgan Heights shopping. NO Smoking inside & NO Pets! $2250/mo. Avail. April 1 or 15
CATS GALORE, TLC has for adoption spayed & neutered adult cats. 604-309-5388 / 604-856-4866
2 coats any colour
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PETS
PAINT SPECIAL 3 rooms for $299
HOME IMPROVEMENTS
Short Term or Long term! Hotel Living
AFFORDABLE MOVING
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MOVING & STORAGE
604.339.1989 Lower Mainland 604.996.8128 Fraser Valley
604-461-0999
HOMES FOR RENT
SOUTH SURREY EXECUTIVE
Tree Removal/Topping/Spiral Thinning/Hedge Trimming/Stump Grinding. Free Estimates. WCB/Fully Insured
.Highland Turf
Furnace & Air Conditioning
Gold Hammer Home Renovation
Reporter
EXTRA CHEAP
LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE
FINANCIAL SERVICES
HELP WANTED
Brads Junk Removal.com. Same Day Service. Affordable Rates! 604.220.JUNK (5865)
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Low Cost. Same Day. Licensed. Res/Com. Small job expert. Renos Panel changes ~ 604-374-0062
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
spray booth, hoist. 604-432-6050.
Placing & Finishing * Forming * Site Prep, old concrete removal * Excavation & Reinforcing * Re-Re Specialists 34 Years Exp. Free Estimates. coastalconcrete.ca
YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 Service Call Lic #89402 Same day guarn’td We love small jobs! 604-568-1899
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
709 COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL 5329 Imperial St. Bby Auto Repair
TREE BROTHERS SPECIALIST
Please Fax resume: 604-513-1194 or E-mail: jobs@westcoastmoulding.com
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ABC TREE MEN Pruning, Shaping, Tree Removal & Stump Grinding. 604-521-7594 604-817-8899
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www.blackpress.ca
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
CONCRETE & PLACING
GUTTER & ROOF Cleaning/Power Washing since 1982. WCB/Liability insurance. Simon, 604-230-0627
HELP WANTED
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Brad 778-552-3900
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INFLOW ACCOUNTING & Tax Services. T1 TAX RETURN $40+, 25% discount to seniors, students, and donors. ACCOUNTING $30+/hr. Exp. & reliable. English/Mandarin. www.ifaccounting.ca, Ph: 604-5257618
Commercial Transport Journeyman Mechanic Van-Kam Freightways Ltd. requires two (2) full-time Commercial Transport Journeyman Mechanics to work out of our Surrey Terminal located at 10155 Grace Road. One (1) position is an afternoon shift starting at 3:30PM and working until midnight and the other position (1) has an 11:30PM start working until 8:00AM.
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
Roofing Experts. 778-230-5717 Repairs/Re-Roof/New Roofs. All work Gtd. Free Est. Call Frank. . Aluminum patio cover, sunroom, railing and vinyl. 604-521-2688 .Aluminum patio cover, sunroom, railing and vinyl. 604-521-2688 www.PatioCoverVancouver.com
On April 24, 2014, at Kensington Avenue and Joe Sakic Way, Burnaby, B.C., Peace Officer(s) of the RCMP CFSEU seized, at the time indicated, the subject property, described as: a 2007 Honda CRV, BCLP: 258LNG, VIN: 5J6RE48367L807270, on or about 18:40 Hours, and $475 CAD, on or about 18:40 Hours. The subject property was seized because there was evidence that the subject property had been used in the commission of an offence (or offences) under section 5(2) (Possession for purpose of trafficking) of the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act of Canada. Notice is hereby given that the subject property, CFO file Number: 2015-2691, is subject to forfeiture under Part 3.1 of the CFA and will be forfeited to the Government for
disposal by the Director of Civil Forfeiture unless a notice of dispute is filed with the Director within the time period set out in this notice. A notice of dispute may be filed by a person who claims to have an interest in all or part of the subject property. The notice of dispute must be filed within 60 days of the date upon which this notice is first published. You may obtain the form of a notice of dispute, which must meet the requirements of Section 14.07 of the CFA, from the Director’s website, accessible online at www. pssg.gov.bc.ca/civilforfeiture. The notice must be in writing, signed in the presence of a lawyer or notary public, and mailed to the Civil Forfeiture Office, PO Box 9234 Station Provincial Government, Victoria, B.C. V8W 9J1.
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I help people buy and sell homes every day because I care about their future. I’m here to help.
- Tim Hill TIM’S ADVANCED MARKETING SYSTEM HELPED 44 FAMILIES MOVE IN 2014 AND HAS ALREADY HELPED 6 FAMILIES THIS YEAR. FOR MORE DETAILS ON THIS 24/7 SYSTEM CALL TIM AT 604 319 4700 1120 O’FLAHERTY GT | $299,900
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Tim was great. He was sincere, professional and hard working. I’m not a fan of high pressure sales tactics and I didn’t see any of that with Tim. He is a rare breed - truly concerned with the best interests of his clients, not just his own sales commission. I would definitely recommend Tim to anyone looking for a Realtor. - Bryan Beaulieu
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He is very dedicated and works very hard to make his clients happy. Excellent customer service and I will recommend only him when buying or selling a property.
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