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Four-vehicle crash closes 16 Avenue VEHICLE STOPPED FOR A LEFTTURNING PICKUP HIT BY DUMP TRUCK, CAUSING CHAIN REACTION MONIQUE TAMMINGA Times Reporter
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Police offers examine the scene of a serious, four-vehicle crash that closed a section of 16 Avenue near 227 Street on Wednesday morning.
Four people were taken to hospital — two in serious condition — after a four-vehicle collision that shut down 16 Avenue on Wednesday morning. Two people were taken to hospital by Air Ambulance and two others were transported by ground. The injuries sustained are serious but not life-threatening, said Langley RCMP. By Thursday, two victims had been released from hospital. Around 9:30 a.m., a small pickup truck travelling eastbound had stopped to make a left turn into a driveway. Another vehicle stopped behind the pickup truck. The second vehicle was rear-ended by a dump truck, starting a chain reaction which pushed the small pickup truck into the oncoming lane. Once in the westbound lane, the pickup was struck by an oncoming SUV. The road, which is a major east-west thoroughfare, was closed between 224 and 232 Streets for most of the day as the investigation into the crash was carried out. Anyone who witnessed the collision and has not yet spoken to police is asked to call Langley RCMP at 604-532-3200.
Three shot in quiet Langley neighbourhood ONE VICTIM SERIOUSLY INJURED, TWO OTHERS ARE NOT CO-OPERATING, SAY POLICE MONIQUE TAMMINGA Times Reporter
Shots rang out in a quiet Brookswood neighbourhood, leaving three men injured, with one sent to hospital in grave condition. Around 2:30 a.m. Thursday, Langley
RCMP began receiving calls about shots being fired at a home in the 2500 block of 204 Street. When they arrived, three men had been shot inside a home, two with less serious injuries. One has already been released from hos-
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“These two men have not been overly co-operative with police,” said Langley RCMP Cpl. Holly Largy. Police have no suspects and very little information to go on. Continued Page 5
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The expansion of the Trans Mountain pipeline will mean over $93 million in extra costs for taxpayers in Langley, Surrey, Coquitlam, Abbotsford and Burnaby, according to a report filed with the National Energy Board (NEB) late last month. The study by Associated Engineering, now posted on the NEB website, was funded by the five municipalities. Projected over 50 years, the report concludes the added cost of building municipal infrastructure around the new pipeline “exceeds $93,000,000.” Coquitlam would bear the biggest expense, $28.5 million, followed by Burnaby with $17.6 million, Surrey with $17.1 million, Abbotsford at $17 million and the Township of Langley would have the smallest added expense at $12.8 million. That reflects the extra cost of installing new and replacement “buried utilities” like water pipes, sanitary and storm sewers as well as roads, ditches and creeks in areas where the pipeline is located. National Energy Board regulations for working around petroleum pipelines require the communities through which the pipeline passes to follow strict rules when they carry out day-to-day maintenance tasks and construction projects. That often means “altering methods of design and construction to accommodate the pipeline,” a memo in the report states. “The communities affected by the existing pipeline have been responsible for the additional costs associated with these activities since original construction, and are concerned with the additional financial strain that may be included with the addition of a second pipeline,” the memo adds. The report says while Trans Mountain pipeline owner Kinder Morgan has acknowledged there will be disruption during construction of the new pipeline, “there has not yet been acknowledgement of additional costs incurred by each mu-
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complained because the Township was replacing a tree damaged by a car accident near the line. The report says because Kinder Morgan installs its pipe at shallow depths, this “forces municipalities to install their utilities under the pipelines to meet KM vertical clearance requirements, requiring additional effort and cost for trenching, shoring, corrosion protection, site footprint, finishing and dewatering.” It also means the pipeline might have to be buried deeper, at the expense of the
municipality, when a road next to it needs widening, the report says. It suggests the added costs to municipal taxpayers could be trimmed through a number of measures, including burying the pipeline deeper and more consultation with municipal engineers. Township Mayor Jack Froese said the report was raised with Peter Watson, chairman of the National Energy Board, during a Tuesday meeting involving Froese, Watson and senior municipal staff. Continued, Page 4
Avian flu officially declared to be at an end in B.C.
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency’s (CFIA) declaration that British Columbia is considered free of avian influenza was welcome news to provincial agriculture minister Norm Letnick. After the federal agency issued an allclear following a 90-day intensive surveillance period, Letnick issued a statement praising the CFIA, industry and local authorities for their quick action. “I am grateful that the response plan developed by industry and government was
successful in eliminating this outbreak. This could not have happened without the hard work and dedication of those working tirelessly on the ground. It is because of them B.C. poultry producers are now able to resume normal operations.” Letnick was also pleased that the United States has signalled it will allow Canadian poultry imports and hoped other trading partners will do the same in the near future. “This declaration is an important signal to global markets that British Columbia’s
poultry industry is open for business” Letnick said. He said the ministry is conducting a review for “lessons learned to apply to any future events.” Since the H5N2 virus was detected at a broiler/breeder farm in Chilliwack and a turkey farm in Abbotsford in early December, more than 245,000 birds were killed with carbon dioxide gas and then composted in a bid to keep the deadly virus from spreading.
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Police unsure if shootings linked to Surrey drug war From Page 1
It’s unclear if the shooting is tied to the drug war shootings going on in Surrey. Police wouldn’t confirm whether a marijuana grow-op was found inside the home. RCMP said there wasn’t an illegal
grow operation there, but as a policy, police don’t confirm locations of medicinal grows. If you have any information that might assist police with this investigation, call Langley RCMP at 604532-3200 or if you wish to remain anonymous call Crimestoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or text BCTIP.
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Langley businessman Randy Caine wants to know which Canadian agency told Mexican authorities he was a drug dealer, after he was denied entry to Puerto Vallerta.
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Langley Board of Education unanimously voted in favour of closing the Lochiel school site and moving the U-Connect program to Simonds Elementary. The vote was held at a special meeting of the board on Tuesday night. Trustee Megan Dykman abstained from voting because she has a child attending U-Connect. The decision means that as of July 1, the south Langley school site will officially close down as an operating facility. As of Sept. 1, students and teachers in the U-Connect program will attend Simonds Elementary. District staff plan to provide a transition plan to parents and students. There hasn’t been very much opposition to this move because it’s a “win-win situation,” explains school district spokesperson Ken Hoff. “Simonds is a very small school in population so this will boost their numbers and the U-Connect is wanting to grow so now it can do so,” said Hoff. The virtual schooling program is proving popular and successful for students who don’t fit into the traditional classroom setting. Last year, the board approved the program’s expansion into Grade 10, but the goal is to offer add a grade each year so it becomes K-12. Students are home-schooled, with online support by educators. The students also attend class about once a week. With the Lochiel site closed, the district can look to sell it and put those funds towards a new high school in Willoughby.
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The auditor-general’s report into spending in Canada’s Senate is very disturbing reading — not because of horrible things done over time to a group of people, as was the case with generations of First Nations children — but because of the ongoing air of indifference to taxpayers and accountable spending. No less than 30 senators, including recently-retired senator Gerry St. Germain, who lives in this area, were cited for improper expenditures. While some are taking issue with the A-G’s findings, the standards he believes should govern spending are pretty basic. A-G Michael Ferguson stated that senators should not be billing for personal trips. They should not be charging for taxis, meals and gifts which have nothing to do with official business, or billing taxpayers for non-Senate business. They should be keeping detailed and accurate records of all their spending, personal and Senate-related. Any claims for reimbursement should be submitted promptly, and posted online so that the taxpayers who ultimately pay the bills can see how their dollars are used. Senators should not have the last word on what is considered acceptable spending, or action following investigation of their spending. They are paid by taxpayers, and taxpayers expect that those doing public business, whether in Ottawa, Victoria or Langley, are as careful with their money as individuals are in day-to-day activities. The reckless approach to using taxpayers’ dollars by a significant number of senators, and the possibility that criminal charges may be laid against some of those who have been audited, has caused a shift in public opinion. Many people are now backing the NDP pledge to eliminate the Senate. There is certainly a better case for doing so than ever before. The Supreme Court has basically shut the door on Senate reform, given that it requires unanimity from all provinces. Abolition also requires unanimity. However, provincial governments could be pressured if there was a national plebiscite question on whether to abolish the Senate, as part of October’s federal election. Many voices have called for such a vote, and it seems an appropriate way to move forward on this issue. Such a vote would not be binding in any way. However, if significant majorities in each province backed abolition, there would be significant pressure on both the incoming federal government and provincial governments to agree to abolition by amending the constitution. That may be the only answer to dealing with this mess.
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It’s that time of year again, when you make sure the air conditioning is working in your car and maybe even consider installing an automatic car starter — if you don’t already have one — to cool down the interior before you get in, because you just know, “it’s going to be an oven in there.” With the heat comes the annual warnings about leaving pets in your car. Not heeding these warnings can lead to tragic consequences, yet we continue to see parked vehicles with furry friends cooped up inside — usually a dog. Sure, most people leave their windows down a crack to allow for air circulation, but studies have shown that doing so doesn’t help much to prevent dangerously high temperatures in an enclosed space. Dogs play an important role in people’s lives. “Man’s best friend” is a commonly-accepted moniker for a reason, after all. Many take their dog everywhere, as they would young children or other people who can’t be left unaccompanied at home. Some see their dog as a member of the family too important to leave alone at home. But for whatever reason, some people still feel it’s acceptable to put that “friend” in a dangerous situation that could leave them with heat stroke in a matter of minutes, or worse, kill them. — Chilliwack Times
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Mulcair a ‘man of the east’ Editor: There seems to be a lot of hype now, not based on facts and reality, that Thomas Mulcair might have a chance at becoming Canada’s next prime minister. This would be the same scenario as taking back a former spouse from a previous divorce to recreate the nightmare. This would be a exact repeat of the old days of previous prime ministers Pierre Trudeau, Jean Chretien, and Paul Martin. Those were the days when the country of Canada ended at the border of Ontario and Manitoba. Those three prime ministers ignored the western provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, and B.C. Federal funding for infrastructure projects was T H O M A S non-existent. The problem with this was that the above three prime ministers all lived in eastern Canada, but enjoyed collecting our taxes. A change of government brought in a prime minister, Conservative Stephen Harper, who was from Alberta. The four western provinces were once again recognized as being a part of Canada. In B.C. alone, Harper gave federal funding $365 million for the South Fraser Perimeter road, $33 million for Highway 97 from Winfield to Oyama, and $17 million to the Evergreen line, now under construction, just to name a few examples. That is the result of electing a prime minister who lives in the west. Electing Mulcair would once again mean the country of Canada ends at the border of Ontario and Manitoba. With Mulcair as prime minister, it would finish the talk of Quebec ever separating from Canada. Mulcair would say talking about separatism is a crazy idea.
Presently, Mulcair is against the pipeline from Alberta to B.C., but still wants a pipeline to go from Alberta to Montreal, Quebec, where oil then can go by tanker from Montreal via the St. Lawrence River to the open seas of the Atlantic Ocean. A oil spill is nothing in comparison to royalities. This way, Mulcair could collect on royalities for the province of Quebec. There are suckers born every day. Once a sucker, always a sucker. Mulcair falls into this category. He fails to recognize that the NDP recently were elected to run the Alberta provincial government only due to vote splitting. Only M U LC A IR 25 NDP seats were won on the NDP name alone, and the balance were a result of vote splitting by the Conservatives and the Wild Rose. Mulcair fails to realize that in the October, 2015 federal election, there is no Wild Rose party, and these votes will go to the Conservatives. The latest polling shows the Conservatives with 54 per cent of the federal vote in Alberta. Mulcair proves to us in his photo-ops that he does not do any research before making comments on a topic. Voters who vote for the federal NDP listen to the song by Rickey Nelson, “Fools rush in.” Voters who vote for the federal Conservatives listen to the song by Andy Gibb, “Don’t throw it all away.” In summary, a federal Conservative government would keep infrastructure funding alive in the four western provinces, but it would once again be laid to rest with a NDP federal government. JOE SAWCHUK, DUNCAN
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Prime Minister Stephen Harper was in Langley last August for a Conservative summer barbecue. Letter writer Joe Sawchuk says Harper is more committed to funding western Canadian projects than his opponents.
Scientists have no business making public statements THE CHAIN OF COMMAND IN ANY ORGANIZATION IS TO BE FOLLOWED Editor: With the 42nd Canadian election coming on Oct. 19, many writers and much of the media are attempting to bash Canada’s PM Stephen Harper. It’s amusing that retired Langley Advance editor Bob Groeneveld continues obsessive jabs against Harper. Hey Bob — relax, try to let it slide and enjoy retired life. Langley has traditionally been a conservative electorate for years. The NDP, Liberals and Greens are desperately trying to make Harper look bad with false allegations of the government being “Anti-Science.” Big media is also playing the “group think” innuendo game repeating the “Muzzled Scientist” mantra. Only one problem,
the premise is all wrong. No doubt it’s going to be about global warming and climate science, with the big Paris Summit coming up. The big unions, like the 60,000-member Professional Institute of the Public Service of Canada, and other unions are also partisan and agitating against Harper. It’s obvious the enviro-activists want to use public scientists at taxpayer expense for the purpose of promoting their causes. It’s really bureaucrat scientists ludicrously attempting to establish government policy to suit their own political agenda. “Environment Canada forbids scientists from speaking publicly on issues such as climate change,” according to the
Canadian Press. Well, I should hope so. You can’t have public employees releasing or announcing contentious ideology-influenced information (whether propaganda or not) in all directions. The U.S. has the Hatch Act, which is specific legislation to limit political activities of federal bureaucrats. So-called public scientists and bureaucrats with some science background who work for us taxpayers in structured government departments should report within the established chain of command. Anybody who has a job knows they can’t go over their bosses’ heads and pronounce company policy to suit
their own personal agenda. It’s natural protocol that government departments assign the work and control the process of that work, and determine the worthiness of information release and who is authorized to publicly release it. It’s normal worldwide that government scientists have less freedom to speak publicly than independent or university scientists. We should be thanking the Harper Conservative government who are supposed to be managing our business responsibly, not wasting tax dollars catering to endless climate change propaganda. ROLAND SEGUIN, LANGLEY
The Langley Times reserves the right to reject unsigned letters. Letters are edited for brevity, legality and taste. CONTACT EDITOR FRANK BUCHOLTZ 604.533.4157 DROP OFF or EMAIL LETTERS TO newsroom@langleytimes.com
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Poppy campaign funds City fire department outfitted used to help equip LMH with oxygen masks for pets BLANKET WARMER, LIFT DONATED The Langley branch of the Royal Canadian Legion has donated $13,000 from the proceeds of their annual poppy campaign to purchase two vital pieces of equipment for Langley Memorial Hospital; a blanket warmer for the Critical Care Unit (valued at $7,500) and a sit-to-stand patient lift for Extended Care (valued at $5,500). Being admitted to a medical facility can be stressful. Not only are patients often faced with the uncertainty of their health and well-being, they’re also forced to spend time away from the comfort of their home. To help make their treatment and recuperation as comfortable and relaxed as possible, heated blankets and linens are provided to ease stress and provide necessary medical care. Heated blankets and linens are used in numerous applications throughout the hospital and blanket warmers are found on almost every patient unit — from emergency, delivery or recovery rooms to critical care units and residential care facilities. Medical blanket warmers are a necessary tool for increasing a patient’s body temperature and decreasing blood loss. They can also result in fewer surgical site infections and shorter stays. Mobile Sit-toStand patient lifts are used in a variety of units throughout the hospital and are specially designed for people who have difficulty in standing up on their own from a seated position. They can be easily moved between locations, rooms and users. Mobile lifts are a necessary and highly-used piece of equipment for residential care facilities where patients require a varying degree of mobility assistance to carry out their daily routine. Lifts can be
adapted for each raising or lifting operation to the capabilities of the individual patient and can be adjusted to accommodate patients of most sizes. Components, such as padding, can be added for those who are sensitive to underarm or leg pressure. They are a cost-effective solution where it is not possible to install a ceiling lift system. Each November, poppies blossom on the la-
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pels and collars of more than half of Canada’s population. The poppy campaign inspires Canadians to remember. Every year, from the last Friday in October to Remembrance Day, the Legion conducts the Poppy Campaign. Canadians have donated money to support the services they provide and to acknowledged the debt owed to Canadians who gave their lives in battle.
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Thanks to Mountain View Veterinary Hospital, Langley City and Township and Abbotsford fire departments are now outfitted with pet oxygen mask kits. On Tuesday, Mountain View Dr. Renee Ferguson was at the Langley City fire hall to provide firefighters with the kits and to train them on how to use them on dogs and cats. Collectively, the Township of Langley, Abbotsford and City of Langley residents have approximately 83,000 pets. The kits and the training will help emergency workers save them in the event of a fire.
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“This campaign has really captured people’s attention, we’ve had information requests from Vancouver, North Vancouver, Campbell River, Kelowna and Prince George from people wanting to get Pet O2 Masks on their local fire trucks,” said Ferguson’s husband, Matt. The Fergusons came up with idea to hold a fundraiser in April, offering pet nail trims by donation. The goal was to raise enough money to outfit the Township trucks. The fundraiser was so successful, with the support of the community, that within two weeks, they had reached their goal. With the extra funds, they bought kits for surrounding fire departments.
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2015 Langley Environmental Heroes honoured Saturday The 2015 Langley Environmental Heroes were honoured on Saturday in Fort Langley. MP Mark Warawa joined members of the 2015 Langley Environ-
mental Hero nominations committee to recognize this year’s Environmental Heroes with the planting of a heritage apple tree at Fort Langley National Historic
Site. A bronze plaque will be cemented this summer near the newly-planted tree to mark their outstanding contributions. This year’s winners are Marlee
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dates to note Monday, June 15 | 7 - 11pm Regular Council Meeting Civic Facility Fraser River Presentation Theatre Wednesday, June 17 | 7 - 9pm Community and Transportation Safety Advisory Committee Civic Facility Salmon River Committee Room Thursday, June 18 | 7 - 9pm Agricultural Advisory Committee Civic Facility Salmon River Committee Room Friday, June 26 | 9 - 11am Mayor’s Standing Committee on Public Engagement Civic Facility Yorkson Creek Meeting Room Township of Langley Civic Facility 20338 - 65 Avenue, Langley V2Y 3J1 604.534.3211 | tol.ca
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St. Pierre in the individual category; Aubree and Gavin Selinger in the youth category and the Seyem’ Qwantlen Business Group in the business/ organization category.
Wed Jun 17 7:45pm vs. Burnaby Lakers Wed Jun 24 7:45pm vs. Maple Ridge Burrards
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Langley Junior Thunder BCJALL Lacrosse Thu Jun 11 8:00pm vs. New West Salmonbellies Thu Jun 18 8:00pm vs. Port Coquitlam Saints The Langley Events Centre is located at 7888 - 200 Street For ticket information, contact Langley Events Centre 604.882.8800 • LangleyEventsCentre.com
public notice Tree Trunk Injections: Aphids and Leaf Skeletonizer Township of Langley Recreation, Culture, and Parks staff are currently undertaking tree trunk injections into specific Township street trees to manage aphid and leaf skeletonizer pest populations. Tree trunk injections have been scheduled through to July in select sites in Murrayville, Aldergrove, Walnut Grove, and Brookswood. For information on specific locations and dates call: Urban Forestry Department 604.533.6090, ext 2550
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New Owners: You are responsible for the property taxes by the due date in order to avoid penalty charges.
Paying by Mail: Ensure your payment is postmarked by Canada Post no later than July 2, 2015.
Pre-Authorized Debit plan members: Check your Property Tax Statement for any balances owing and your new monthly debit amount beginning August 1.
Penalties: A 10% penalty will be applied to any unpaid 2015 taxes after July 2, 2015.
Claim your Home Owner Grant On-Line: Property owners who are eligible may claim their grant on-line at tol.ca/hog You require the folio number and access code from your Property Tax Statement. Home Owner Grants must be claimed by August 31, 2015 in order to avoid penalty.
Paying in Person: Civic Facility – 20338 - 65 Avenue Extended hours Tuesday, June 23 to Friday, June 26; Tuesday, June 30; and Thursday, July 2, 8am to 6pm
Township Recreation Sites Aldergrove Kinsmen Community Centre – 26770 - 29 Avenue Langley Centennial Museum – 9135 King Street Walnut Grove Community Centre – 8889 Walnut Grove Drive W.C. Blair Recreation Centre – 22200 Fraser Highway Willoughby Community Centre – 7888 - 200 Street Darlene Foxgord Manager, Revenue and Tax Collection 604.533.6005
Tue Jun 16 7:30pm vs. Port Coquitlam Saints Tue Jun 23 7:30pm vs. Coquitlam Adanacs
public meeting Manufactured Home Park Redevelopment Policy Public Information Meeting The Township of Langley is considering changes to the existing Manufactured Home Park Redevelopment Policy. The proposed changes would: • recognize the importance of manufactured home parks as a residential land use • emphasize the needs of the tenants and consider the changes to their lifestyles as part of the redevelopment plans • provide owners of manufactured home parks a range of options to assist relocation of tenants A public information meeting to present the proposed changes will be held: Date: Time: Place: Address:
Monday, June 22 1 - 2pm Langley Events Centre – Banquet Hall 7888 - 200 Street
Information can be viewed on the Township’s website at tol.ca/mhp. Teresa Kaszonyi Community Development 604.533.6091
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public notices Notice of Annual Report Pursuant to Section 98 of the Community Charter, Township Council invites the public to provide comments on the 2014 Draft Annual Report of the Corporation of the Township of Langley by delegation at the Regular Afternoon Council Meeting. Date: Time: Place: Address:
Monday, June 29, 2015 4pm Township of Langley Civic Facility Fraser River Presentation Theatre, 4th Floor 20338 - 65 Avenue
The 2014 Draft Annual Report includes the audited financial statements, a schedule of 2014 tax exemptions, and information on services, objectives, and measures used to determine the Township’s success in meeting the objectives. Copies of the 2014 Draft Annual Report will be available for public inspection starting June 15 at tol.ca or from the Customer Service Counter on the 2nd floor of the Township Civic Facility during regular business hours. To appear as a delegation, contact Legislative Services by telephone or in writing by 12pm, June 24, 2015. Legislative Services 20338 - 65 Avenue Langley, BC V2Y 3J1 Tel: 604.533.6011 Fax: 604.533.6054 legservicesinfo@tol.ca
Give Laundry a Fresh Start with Clothes Washer Rebate Program Is your clothes washer an energy waster and a water guzzler? Are you in the market for a new washing machine? For a limited time only, Township of Langley residents can receive a $100 to $200 rebate on select Energy Star® qualified clothes washers. Rebates are courtesy of BC Hydro Power Smart and the Township’s energy and water programs. Visit powersmart.ca/appliances to check a Product Eligibility Search Tool for qualifying models and to apply. Rebates are available for purchases made from May 1 - June 30, 2015 or when funding is exhausted. You must be a Township resident in order to qualify for the maximum rebate. Engineering Division 604.532.7300 opsinfo@tol.ca
Summer Maintenance of Rural Boulevards and Ditches The Township of Langley currently uses four full-time roadside grass mowers for ditch mowing. This equipment has predetermined routes, or an assigned area to follow. Pulling equipment away for a specific request lengthens the time it takes to fully complete all the rural boulevards and ditches. If you have a request for mowing or brush whacking, we ask for your patience as we try to fit the work schedule in as efficiently as possible. We thank you for your understanding as we operate under these requirements. Engineering Division 604.532.7300 opsinfo@tol.ca
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The annual 3rd Canadian Army Veterans (CAV) Ride for the Fallen returns to Langley on Saturday, June 20 with a memorial service at Langley’s Derek Doubleday Arboretum. The event, held each June for the past six years, pays tribute to Silver (Memorial) Cross families — Canadians who have lost spouses, sons and daughters during active duty. Five of those families will be in attendance at the Langley event, said Ride For the Fallen founder and president of 3rd CAV ROME unit, Barry Drews. From its inception, said Drews, the day has been meant as an opportunity for Silver Cross family members to remember those who made the ultimate sacrifice. But the public is also invited to come to Doubleday Arboretum to welcome the riders and pay their respects. Drews expects they will arrive around 12:30 p.m., but advises anyone who wants to attend to arrive early.
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Motorcyclists gathered at Derek Doubleday Arboretum last June for the annual Ride for the Fallen. This year’s ride happens on Saturday, June 20. The motorcycle cavalcade — which he estimates will include about 300 riders — will leave Trev Deeley Motorcycles in Vancouver at 11 a.m. and travel along the TransCana-
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In years past, members of the public and emergency responders have gathered on overpasses along the highway to wave Canadian flags and salute the motorcyclists as they pass. Once they arrive at the Arboretum, the motorcyclists will proceed along the Walk to Remember and gather at the Afghanistan Memorial Monument. Township of Langley mayor Jack Froese will attend and Langley MP Mark Warawa will fly in from Ottawa to attend the event, said Drews. When he first came up with the idea for the ride, the intent was to create Western Canada’s version of Ontario’s famed Highway of Heroes. Since the sign was unveiled during the 2012 Ride for the Fallen, the initiative has expanded across Canada. Currently, the only province that does not have its own designated Highway of Heroes is Prince Edward Island, said Drews. He expects that will change by next year.
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gram offered by Gateway’s Community and Family Services Office has processed a record number of tax returns this year for individuals and families who qualify for this needed service. The numbers have climbed from an average of 270 returns over the past few years to over 360 this year. “This is significant, because most of the men and women coming to us for this service are not necessarily homeless, though a number of them are certainly at risk,� said
Coggles. They’re either living on a limited pension or income assistance or they are the working poor — living below the margin, he added. And this group of vulnerable community members seems to be growing. “The reality is, poverty comes with many faces; the visibly homeless person on the street; the senior living on a greatly restricted income; the individual with a physical or mental health condition on income assistance, or the sin-
gle mom trying to care for her family on minimum wage. There are people all around us who are struggling just to survive.� But there is something the community can do to help, said Coggles. People can donate or volunteer and then they can ask others to help out as well. Many of the critical
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Celebrity softball game to raise awareness about sexual abuse Brother when he joined Big Brothers Big Sisters at the age of nine. His abuser was later convicted for abusing two boys in Kamloops. But Bhatti never told anyone about the abuse and instead es-
caped reality by using heroin. He found himself living in the Downtown Eastside because ‘that was a place I wasn’t being judged and where I felt comfortable.’ Nearly nine years clean, Bhatti has made it his mission to spread awareness and provide support to other survivors. He started his own non-profit ‘Survivors Supporting Survivors’ group. He is now a certified interventionist and is helping abuse survivors and addicts get the help they need. Following the game people can meet the stars and get their autographs by donation as well as participate in a silent auction and raffle prizes, including a 55-inch TV donated by Langley Chrysler, $700 bike from Cranky’s and a Jose Canseco bat. There are an estimated 50 ball teams playing in the Aldergrove Days tournament that goes all Saturday and Sunday. Bhatti figured with this many people at the park it will be a great opportunity to raise awareness about sexual abuse and to raise money for Sophie’s Place, the first centre of its kind in B.C. to provide wrap-around services to children who suffer trauma like sexual abuse. Bhatti continues to advocate for children who have experienced sexual abuse. After hearing from a victim of abuse in Newfoundland, Bhatti will be biking across that province, July 25 to Aug. 8, spreading awareness and funds to help sexually abused children. Currently Newfoundland has no victim services and the nearest help for kids is in Ontario, said Bhatti. “Every province should have a centre like Sophie’s Place,” said Bhatti. Here in B.C., Sophie’s Place offers compassionate services under one roof and was the only one of its kind in the province. Its success has led to the recent opening of a centre in Maple Ridge and five more are expected to open in B.C. To find out more about Bhatti’s organization go to supportingsurvivors.ca or to donate to Sophie’s Place through his ride in Newfoundland go to http:/bit.ly/RideMilesforSmiles
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This year’s heroes have a passion to improve environment
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It quickly became clear that environmental stewardship in Langley is an issue which people are passionate about. “It is our responsibility to be good stewards of the land that we are so fortunate to live in. Thank you to all Langley residents who take pride in our community by working to protect the environment,” said Warawa.
In a new development, nominations will now be accepted year-round. People can nominate a Langley youth, adult, business or organization. Nomination forms are available online at markwarawa.com and leps.bc.ca and will be accepted until May 6, 2016. Individual winner St. Pierre has worked to preserve the Yorkson Creek watershed,
and for the past 10 years, has organized the Young Naturalists afterschool program at James Kennedy Elementary School, which teaches children about nature. Gavin and his sister Aubree, aged six and four, won in the youth category for caring for the environment through picking up garbage on their street. Seyem’ Qwantlen Business Group has
embarked on a number of initiatives in Kwantlen First Nation territory to enhance and bring awareness to local species at risk and critical habitats. Partners in the environmental heroes awards are MP Warawa, the Township of Langley; Langley Environmental Partners; Fort Langley National Historic Park; TD Canada Trust and The Times.
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Ward’s drill-powered board idea gaining speed GARY AH U J A Ti me s Spo r t s
Tony Ward is not your typical boarder. “For years, I have had long boards and that sort of thing, before they were in en vogue,” he said. But he is an idea guy, someone who prides himself on developing innovative ideas. A few years ago, Ward was trying to develop an electric skateboard, but that idea has since gained traction. So Ward, a 43-year-old who has spent his entire life in Langley, shifted gears. And what he came up with has started to turn some heads. “I have always had quirky ideas and just came up with the idea of a drill-powered skate board,” he explained. “I just thought it would be fun to try and then I tried it,
and it kind of worked.” This was about two and a half years ago. And what he has come up with since is the Kranx Powerstik. The Kranx Powerstik sees riders attach a cordless drill to their skateboard. The boarders hold the drill in one hand as they navigate their path. It allows the boards to reach speeds of up to 23 km/h, Ward explained. The speed depends on the drill, the board, the wheels and the weight of the rider, he added. Ward has partnered up with Jon Kroeker — the founder and president of Ktech Manufacturing Inc., a machining company on the Langley/Surrey border — to launch their project. The pair had the project on the crowdfunding web-
site www.kickstarter.com Ward said he has received which allows supporters to lots of thumbs-up and pledge toward the project smiles from drivers and peand in exchange, they re- destrians. ceived certain gifts. A short video on their They raised just over Facebook page had more $4,000, a quarter than one million of their $15,000 views and thougoal. sands of likes “The two of us langleytimes.com and comments. are just trying A lot of times, to kick this off,” Ward will strap Ward said. a Go-Pro camera on his hel“I am excited to share met and shoot video as he what I have been relishing whizzes around on his confor over two years with oth- traption. ers from around the world. The device is easily re“Regardless of if this gets movable if a boarder wants any traction or not, this has to ride the traditional way. been a lot of fun.” “I really enjoy this just be“The neat thing is when I cause it is fun,” Ward said. am blasting around on this “My goal was to make …. I have been getting lots something that put a smile of good response from peo- on my face and a smile on ple. other peoples’ faces just so “A lot of people are rub- they could have a good time. ber-necking, asking ques“We think this could be a tions.” lot of fun.”
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A City of Langley manager has received national recognition for his work in promoting sustainable development. Gerald Minchuk, the City’s director of development services and economic development, received the Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM) Green Champion Award — Individual Category — at the Canadian Municipalities Awards of Excellence ceremony, held on Sunday (June 7)in Edmonton. The FCM Green Champion Award recognizes a municipal staff or elected official who has demonstrated leadership, innovation, and commitment to sustainable development within their municipality or region. “I am honored and delighted to be the recipient of the 2015 FCM Green GER ALD Champion Award,” said MINCHUK Minchuk. “It is truly a privilege to work for the City of Langley, and I am very fortunate to be able to work in a dynamic team-oriented workplace, surrounded by dedicated employees and a City Council who are committed to making a positive difference in our community.” Presenting the award to Minchuk was Green Municipal Fund chairman, Ben Henderson. “I applaud Mr. Minchuk’s commitment to promoting sustainable community development and leadership over his 21 years of service in the City of Langley,” said Henderson. “My sincere congratulations to Gerald Minchuk on being selected for this prestigious award.” “Langley City Council is extremely proud and delighted that a member of our team . . . was selected for this national individual award. It is quite an honor to receive national recognition,” said mayor Ted Schaffer. “During his 21 years of service, Gerald Minchuk has demonstrated leadership and commitment to sustainable development by spearheading several innovative plans, projects and programs, and has positioned the City of Langley as a leader in land use planning and economic development. “The City of Langley has received several prestigious national and provincial land use planning and economic development awards over the years as a result of Mr. Minchuk’s valued contributions.”
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Mikes, Michaels needed June 27 Calling all Mikes and Michaels, Mr. Mike’s Steakhouse Casual is looking for you. The restaurant chain is attempting to set an unofficial record by uniting as many Mikes and Michaels at their 25 locations across Western Canada on June 27. The Langley location is at 20020 Willowbrook Dr. The unique event is going to support an actual World Re-
cord attempt for the largest same-name gathering first name that will take place that same day at the Saskatchewan Roughriders pre-game GoodLife Fan Fest in Regina. The Langley event will take place from noon to 5 p.m. on June 27. And on that day, $1 from each entree sold during the Mikes Unite parties across western Canada will be do-
nated to KidSport. Twenty-five cents from each social share (Facebook, Twitter or Instragam) that includes #mikesunite that day will also go towards KidSport. And $1 from each Mikeburger sold between June 16 and 27 will also go towards the organization which helps kids play organized sport. To register, visit www.mikesunite.ca.
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Ian Anderson, the president of Kinder Morgan Canada will share his insights into the challenges and opportunities of building critical infrastructure at the Greater Langley Chamber of Commerce annual general meeting on June 16. The evening will also include the election and induction of the 2015/16 Chamber board of directors. The meeting will be June 16 at the Cascades Casino Resort Ballroom (20393 Fraser Hwy). Networking takes place from 5 p.m.to 6:30 p.m. with dinner and presentations to follow.
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‘Something I have dreamed about’ JADON COHEE SELECTED TO PLAY FOR CANADA AT FIBA U19 WORLD BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS GARY AH U J A Ti me s Spo r t s
It is a dream come true for Jadon Cohee. Cohee is set to suit up for Canada’s U19 national team at the FIBA world championships in Greece. “I am honoured,” he said on Wednesday afternoon from Toronto, following a short practice. “It truly is a blessing to be able to represent my country, to wear that Canadian uniform. “It is something that I have dreamed about.” Cohee, who is from Langley and starred at Walnut Grove, was one of 19 players who took part in the team’s training camp from June 6 to 10. From that list, a dozen players were chosen. “He came in a lot more confident and he backed it up with his game,” said Canadian coach Roy Rana. “He was very, very good from start to finish and earned his way onto the team.” Cohee also tried out for the team last year but failed to make the final roster. “You could have argued he could have made it last year, but there were a lot of guys at that position and we had to make some tough choices,” Rana said. “This year, he clearly separated himself.” The team leaves for Europe on June 11 in preparation for the world championships, which begin June 27 in Heraklion, Greece. Prior to that, the team will head to Spain for some exhibition games. The six-foot-four guard who turns 19 later this month played
It truly is a blessing to be able to represent my country, to wear that Canadian uniform. JADON COHEE
this past season with the Seattle University Redhawks. And Cohee said he learned a lot in his freshman year. “When I got (to Seattle), I used to get killed every day; I just wasn’t good enough,” he said. Up until that point, Cohee admitted he had primarily gotten by on his one-on-one skills and his superior athleticism compared to the competition. But the Seattle coaching staff worked him hard every day and the improvement showed. “I learned how to run the pick-and-roll, when to shoot, when not to shoot, how to make reads, how to defend,” Cohee said. “I just got a lot better (and) as the season wore on, I started to get more minutes.” That was another adjustment as it had been a long time since Cohee didn’t play a starring role on his team. Growing up, he played up an age group at the club level and then in Grade 10 played on the senior squad for Walnut Grove where the Gators made provincials all three years, finishing second in 2012 and winning the title in 2013. He finished as the
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unselfish, good length defensively. He has bought in and is only going to make us better,” Rana said. Canada is ranked third in the FIBA men’s age-group rankings and are in a group with Australia, Tunisia and Italy. There are 16 countries competing at the championships, which run until July 5. Following that Cohee will return home and then begin preparation for his sophomore season in Seattle. He hopes to crack the starting rotation next season for the Redhawks as well as become one of the top players in the conference.
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Langley Rams’ Clovis Lumeka closes in on running back Ryan MacDonald during the junior football team’s spring camp on May 31 at McLeod Park. The Rams are gearing up towards their main camp, which starts July 3. The B.C. Football Conference regular season begins July 25.
Honours for Snap Around Jackie
A Langley horse owned by an Aldergrove family has won the Horse Council B.C. 2014 horse of the year, non-competitive award. Snap Around Jackie, who was born in Terrace but raised and lived in Langley her whole life, was presented the award on May 30 at Chilliwack’s Heritage Park. The horse is owned by the Hum-
phrey family of Aldergrove, who traded for her in exchange for a 1981 Ford truck. Snap Around Jackie, a quarter horse mare, began as a rodeo horse — barrel racing, team roping, breakaway roping and grand entry — before entering the world of reigning, and then at the age of 18, switching to a career as a vaulting horse. The mare passed away in November.
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Blaze fielding bantam prep team Langley wins three of four The Langley Blaze are looking for bantam (ages 13 and 14) players for a new prep team. The year-round program will begin in September and is open for players in Langley, Aldergrove, Cloverdale and Maple Ridge. The team will play out of McLeod Park and use the Blaze indoor facility during the winter and the program will also be
tied in to the Langley Secondary baseball academy. They will play a schedule against other Premier prep teams, as well as some competition against Washington state squads. There will also likely be tournaments in Arizona and California. The program will be run by former college player and Blaze
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Langley Blaze pitcher Cooper Misic winds up for his delivery during a game last month (May 27). Misic threw a two-hit shutout on Sunday as the Blaze blanked the North Delta Blue Jays 10-0 to go 3-1 on the weekend. It was his second straight shutout and he has now pitched 17 scoreless innings.
White golden twice Trinity Western’s Declan White took top spot in the 1500m race at the Harry Jerome Classic at Swangard Stadium on Monday. White ran away from the field on the final lap and cruised in for a first-place finish in a time of 3:50.23. Nick Ayin also won bronze for the Spartans in the 200m event with a time of 22.18. TWU graduate Fiona Benson finished second in the 800m in a time of 2:01.48. Benson is in contention to represent Canada at the Pan Am Games. And Spartans’ Regan Yee was third in the 3000m steeplechase with a personal best time of 10:06.14. Members of the Spartans were also competing last week (June 5) at the Western Canada Outdoor Meet at McLeod Athletic Park. Sarah Inglis (4:16.58) was tops in the 1500m while Anastasia Pearse (56.12) was first in the 400m on the women’s side. Also in the 400m, Rachel Shuttleworth (58.93) took bronze. And for the men, Nathan George (46.86) won gold in the 400m and Nathan Dunford (4.70m) also took tops in the pole vault. Declan White (3:48.12) won gold in the 1500m while Andrew Degroot (49.12) joined him on the podium with a bronze.
Two honours for Jang A handful of Langley golfers earned honours at the latest stop on the Maple Leaf Junior Golf Tour. The golfers were competing over the weekend at Swan-e-Set Bay Resort and Country Club in Pitt Meadows. And Redwoods’ Andy Jang won both the long drive competition and the comeback award winner (for the best sec-
ond day improvement) for the bantam boys division. Emily Xu (Redwoods) won the U15 girls long drive, Willis Lee (Wolfpack Golf Club) won the comeback award for the juvenile boys division, and Fort Langley’s Jackson Jacob (Northview Golf Course) won the bantam boys’ closest-tothe-pin competition.
A pair of shutout victories helped the Langley Blaze win three of four games over the weekend. The U18 baseball team was up against two of the top teams in the B.C. Premier Baseball League and when the dust had settled, Langley split with the first-place North Shore Twins (17-5) while sweeping the North Delta Blue Jays, knocking them from second to fourth place (12-6) in the standings. The Blaze (19-8) are tied for second place, a half-game behind the Twins. Langley lost 12-2 in the opener on Saturday at McLeod Park before bouncing back with a 7-0 win in game two. Langley will look to build on its threegame winning streak when they host the Okanagan Athletics (17-11) in a four-game set this weekend at McLeod Park. ••• It has been a tough start to the season for the Langley Senior Blaze. The Blaze split with the Burnaby Senior Bulldogs on Sunday, losing the opener 7-3 before winning game two 11-5. But the team could not build on that victory, falling 7-2 on Monday to the Coquitlam Angels. The end result is a 1-3 record in the Pacific Metro Baseball League standings. Langley also had an exhibition doubleheader in Abbotsford on Saturday against the Kamloops Sun Devils— a rematch of the 2014 provincial championships which Kamloops won — with both teams winning onerun games. Kamloops won the opener 4-3 in extra innings before Langley rebounded with the 6-5 win in game two. The Blaze — who played in Burnaby last night — host the Kelowna Jays in an exhibition game at McLeod Park on Saturday night.
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Cycling charities to benefit from GranFondo Proceeds from next month’s Prospera Valley GranFondo will benefit children and youth cycling charities in the Fraser Valley and Lower Mainland. Now in its fourth year, the non-profit mass cycling event attracted 1,200 riders in 2014. This year’s event is July 19 and once again, begins and ends in Fort Langley. The proceeds from this year’s ride will be split between three youth cycling organizations: Cycling BC’s iRide, a free program to educate kids on fitness and bike safety; DEVO, a youth development cycling program; and Global
Relay Bridge the Gap, which helps young riders bridge the gap financially between junior and elite riding levels. Three routes are being offered for this year’s GranFondo: the 48km PrestoFondo, the 88-km MedioFondo and the 160-km GranFondo. And the first of those three, the London Drugs Ride for Hope PrestoFondo, is raising money for Canuck Place Children’s Hospice. The first 75 participants to register from this distance who commit to raising $250 will receive a custom ride jersey as well as a reduced entry fee of $75.
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Power front seats, Heated leather seats, Remote start, Navigation w/ 7” color touch screen, Bluetooth w/ streaming audio, Sunroof, USB port,t, Bose sound, Rear cross traffic alert,t, Side blind zone alert, Rear vision camera, Heated steering wheel, Onstar 4G Wi-Fi hotspot Stock# 5006700 MSRP $37,055
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Offer(s) available on select new 2015/2016 models through participating dealers to qualified customers who take delivery by June 30, 2015. Dealers may sell or lease for less. Some conditions apply. Offers are subject to change without notice. See dealer for complete details. Vehicle images shown may include optional accessories and upgrades available at extra cost. All offers exclude licensing, registration, insurance, other taxes and down payment (if applicable). Other dealer charges may be required at the time of purchase. Other lease and financing options also available. 0% purchase financing is available on select 2015 Kia models on approved credit (OAC). Term varies by model and trim. Financing and lease rates vary by vehicle and are valid on approved credit (OAC) only. Delivery and destination fees up to $1,715, other fees and certain levies (including tire levies) and A/C charge ($100, where applicable) are included. License, insurance, applicable taxes, variable dealer administration fees, and registration fees are extra. Retailer may sell for less. See dealer for full details. Offer ends June 30, 2015.Cash purchase credit and Loan credit available on select models and varies by model and trim. Credits are deducted from the negotiated selling price before taxes and cannot be combined with special lease and finance offers. Cash purchase price includes cash credit, delivery and destination fees and other government taxes. Other taxes, registration, insurance and licensing fees are excluded. Available at participating dealers. Other lease and finance options are also available. Dealers may sell for less. Dealers are free to set individual prices. Prices are subject to change without notice. Certain restrictions may apply. Offers may change, may be extended without notice, and are for examples only. Retailer order/trade may be necessary. See your Kia retailer for full offer/program details. All offers are subject to availability. Dealer participation maybe required. June 30, 2015. FBonus Cash amounts are offered on select 2015 models and are deducted from the negotiated purchase/lease price before taxes. Certain conditions apply. See your dealer for complete details. ?Don’t pay for 90 days (90-day payment deferral) applies to purchase financing offers on 2015 Sportage and 2015 Forte models only on approved credit. No interest will accrue during the first 60 days of the finance contract. After this period, interest starts to accrue and the purchaser will repay the principal interest monthly over the term of the contract. Offer ends June 30, 2015. ??LOAN SAVINGS (loan credit) varies by model and trim and are deducted from the negotiated selling price before taxes. **LEASE CREDIT varies by model and trim and are deducted from the negotiated selling price before taxes. ??CASH CREDIT varies by model and trim and are deducted from the negotiated selling price before taxes and cannot be combined with special lease and finance offers. 8ECO-CREDIT for 2014/ 2015 Optima Hybrid is $1,000 and is applicable to the purchase or lease of a new 2014/2015 Optima Hybrid and is deducted from the negotiated selling price before taxes. Available at participating dealers. ?Cash bonus amounts are offered on select 2015/ 2016 models and are deducted from the negotiated purchase/lease price before taxes. Certain conditions apply. See your dealer for complete details. 0% FINANCING IS AVAILABLE ON SELECT 2015 &2016 MODELS, ALL PAYMENTS ARE CALCULATED OVER 96 MONTHS AT 4.24% O.A.C (STK#SR6470 COB$6206, STK#SD5156 COB $5494, STK#RO5X10 COB$2795, STK#CA5127 COB$6441, STK#K95105 COB$10,446 OAC, See dealer for more info.
Wise customers read the fine print: *, *, >, §, 5 The Trade In Trade Up Sales Event offers are limited time offers which apply to retail deliveries of selected new and unused models purchased from participating dealers on or after June 2, 2015. Offers subject to change and may be extended without notice. All pricing includes freight ($1,695) and excludes licence, insurance, registration, any dealer administration fees, other dealer charges and other applicable fees and taxes. Dealer order/trade may be necessary. Dealer may sell for less. *Consumer Cash Discounts are offered on select new 2015 vehicles and are deducted from the negotiated price before taxes. *3.49% purchase financing for up to 96 months available on the new 2015 Dodge Grand Caravan/2015 Dodge Journey Canada Value Package models through RBC, Scotiabank and TD Auto Finance. Examples: 2015 Dodge Grand Caravan/2015 Dodge Journey Canada Value Package with a Purchase Price of $19,998/$19,998 (including applicable Consumer Cash) financed at 3.49% over 96 months with $0 down payment equals 416 weekly payments of $55/$55 with a cost of borrowing of $2,928/$2,928 and a total obligation of $22,926/$22,926. >3.49% purchase financing for up to 96 months available on the new 2015 Dodge Dart SE (25A) model through RBC, Scotiabank and TD Auto Finance. The equivalent of $7/day for the 2015 Dodge Dart SE (25A) is equal to a Purchase Price of $17,498 financed at 3.49% over 96 months with $0 down payment, equals 416 weekly payments of $48 with a cost of borrowing of $2,557 and a total obligation of $20,055. §Starting from prices for vehicles shown include Consumer Cash Discounts and do not include upgrades (e.g. paint). Upgrades available for additional cost. 5Sub-prime financing available on approved credit. Finance example: 2015 Dodge Grand Caravan CVP with a Purchase Price of $19,998 financed at 4.99% over 60 months, equals 260 weekly payments of $87 for a total obligation of $22,605. Some conditions apply. Down payment is required. See your dealer for complete details. **Based on 2014 Ward’s upper small sedan costing under $25,000. ^Based on IHS Automotive: Polk Canadian Vehicles in Operation data available as of July, 2014 for Crossover Segments as defined by Chrysler Canada Inc. TMThe SiriusXM logo is a registered trademark of SiriusXM Satellite Radio Inc. ®Jeep is a registered trademark of FCA US LLC used under license by Chrysler Canada Inc.
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Entry-level warehouse order selector positions are available at our Perishable Facility and Dry Goods Facility.
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Loraine Yvonne (Sigalet) Davis Born Sept. 28, 1943 in Summerland and moved to the Sperling area of Langley in 1948, Loraine was the eldest of 7 children of Walter and Dagmar Sigalet. She was a dedicated sibling, helping to raise her brothers and sisters while working on the family farm. Loraine was an avid gardener, a fantastic cook, very creative, freely sharing her wealth of knowledge to anyone interested. Loraine passed away April 25, 2015 after a long illness. She is survived by her loving husband of 33 years, Jim Davis, her step children Sid (Darlene), Carol, Janice (David), step grandchildren Ryan, Wesley, Laura, Rachel and Patrick. A Celebration of Life service will be held June 19th at 2:30 at Fort Langley United Church. The family asks in lieu of flowers, please donate in memory of Loraine to the Langley Hospice Society, 20660 48th Avenue Langley, BC V3A 3L6
FRAMING CREWS & CONCRETE FOUNDATION CREWS Foxridge Homes is currently hiring experienced Framing Crews and Concrete Foundation Crews for our Single and Multi-Family projects in Surrey, Coquitlam, Maple Ridge and Langley. Foxridge Offers Steady Full-Time Work With Competitive Rates and Production Bonuses. If this is of interest to you please contact us at: foxridgecareers@qualico.com
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.Flagpersons & Lane Closure Techs required. Must have reliable vehicle. Must be certified & experienced. Union wages & benefits. Fax resume 604-513-3661 email: darlene.hibbs@shawbiz.ca
GREENHOUSE LABOURER SunSelect Produce Limited Partnership operation is looking for steady, hardworking, energetic individuals that are able to do plant care, harvesting, sorting grading & packaging and general cleanup and workday preparations. The positions advertised are full time permanent positions for all seasons. Job Location: 349 - 264th St Aldergrove BC V4W 2K1 Wage $10.49/hr plus AD&D benefits. Positions available immediately. English language not required. To apply submit resume: sunselectproducejobs @gmail.com or by fax to 604-607-7656
We are a busy LTL/TL transportation company, located in Surrey and we are looking for you. Top notch warehouse worker with a positive attitude with willingness to learn and ability to do heavy lifting is required for immediate start Monday - Friday, afternoons 2:00a.m. - 10:00p.m. The team is hard working, the work environment is fast-paced with good people, and beneďŹ ts package, wage commensurate w/ experience. If you are dedicated, have leadership ability and are looking for good solid employment send your resume: Fax: 604.888.6469 Email: Sean sweber@overlandwest.ca
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â&#x20AC;˘ Basement Suites â&#x20AC;˘ Kitchens â&#x20AC;˘ Baths â&#x20AC;˘ Remodels â&#x20AC;˘ Additions â&#x20AC;˘ Flooring â&#x20AC;˘ Painting â&#x20AC;˘ Drywall â&#x20AC;˘ Much More Since 1972 Dan 778-837-0771
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C & C Gardeners - Tree & Shrub Pruning, Lawn Maint. Spring Cleanup. 25 yrs exp. 604-530-2232
COMPUTER SERVICES
HUDOLINâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S ON HOMES Complete Home Renos â&#x153;&#x201D; Bathrooms & Kitchens â&#x153;&#x201D; Plumbing & Electrical â&#x153;&#x201D; Finishing Work & Mouldings â&#x153;&#x201D; Small Additions/Bsmt Suites â&#x153;&#x201D; General Contracting for renos FREE ESTIMATES hudolinrenos@gmail.com www.hudolinsrenos.com
TOPSOIL
Searching for your dream home or selling it? This is the location. Listings include everything from acreage, farms/ranches to condos and waterfront homes.
Turf & Lawn Blend, Planting & Garden Blend, Composted Mulch, Sand & Gravel
SALARY TO BE NEGOTIATED
PERSONAL SERVICES 171
ALTERNATIVE HEALTH
RELAXATION BODY CARE 604-859-2998 #4 - 2132 Clearbrook Road, Abby
175 CATERING/PARTY RENTALS
Please contact Diane Moses dmoses@overlandwest.ca
Dave: 604-862-9379 VECTOR RENOâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S
Lawn Maintenance. Weekly cuts, Aeration, Power rake, Lime, Fertilize and Hedge trim.
Computer Problems? Call Blue Sky Tech 604.512.7082 John Jespersen
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CONCRETE & PLACING
UNIQUE CONCRETE F All types of concrete work F F Re & Re F Forming F Site prep FDriveways FExposed FStamped F Bobcat Work F WCB Insured
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HELP WANTED
Vangogh Designs is now hiring for new facility opening in your area August 2015! Our furniture manufacturing facility is expanding our warehouse and seeking individuals ready for a full-time fast paced work environment.
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SUMMER RELIEF
Graphic Designer The Abbotsford News, one of Canadaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s leading community newspapers is looking for a Graphic Designer to cover summer relief on an â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;on callâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; basis. This opportunity would work well for a designer currently working freelance, with a flexible schedule. The successful applicant will be a creative and highly-motivated team-player, able to work independently and effectively within deadlines with previous experience working in a business setting. A comprehensive working knowledge is required of CS6 on Mac OS X. If youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d like to be part of a great company and enjoy working in a fast-paced environment, please send a resume detailing previous experience, and a portfolio showcasing your talent to: Alana Green Manager, Creative Services The Abbotsford News 34375 Gladys Avenue Abbotsford, BC V2S 2H5 or email: alana@abbynews.com Closing date: June 19, 2014 We thank all those who are interested in this position; however only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
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Unique Taste, Unique Menus... Gourmet, Customized Menus Tailored To Your Function...
Kristy 604.488.9161
threescocatering@shaw.ca or Visit us at: www. threescompanycatering.ca
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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 LARGE FUND Borrowers Wanted Start saving hundreds of dollars today! We can easily approve you by phone. 1st, 2nd or 3rd mortgage money is available right now. Rates start at Prime. Equity counts. We donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;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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HELP WANTED
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To see some of his amazing craftsmanship and read some amazing testimonials of many of his satisďŹ ed customers, check him out online at:
www.ahicontracting.ca Or call him @ 778-808-4450 RETIRED CARPENTER avail. for renoâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s etc. Reasonable rates. 604-202-3394
LANDSCAPING
604-317-7748 Rocky Mountain Landscaping
Residential & Commercial
HANDYMAN CONNECTION HANDYMAN CONNECTION Handyman Connection - Bonded -Renovations - Installations Repairs - 604.878.5232
â&#x20AC;˘ Lawn Mowing & Maintenance â&#x20AC;˘ Yard Clean-Up â&#x20AC;˘ Manure â&#x20AC;˘ Hedge Trimming â&#x20AC;˘ New Turf â&#x20AC;˘ Power Raking Seeding â&#x20AC;˘ Tree & Stump Removal â&#x20AC;˘ Drainage â&#x20AC;˘ Paving Stones â&#x20AC;˘ Retaining Walls â&#x20AC;˘ Fencing â&#x20AC;˘ Pressure Washing
DRYWALL
DEAD LEVEL CONSTRUCTION LTD. Complete Drywall Work. Bob 604-830-1322 www.deadlevel.ca BBB Accredited Member
Chung 778.552.5838
WALTERâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S DRYWALL Taping - Texture - Repairs. Sm jobs prefâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d. 40+ yrs exp. 604-308-7943
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Steve is a proud Langley resident and Craftsman who offers FREE Estimates, Quality Workmanship and does the job Right.
Excavating, Sand / Gravel Delivery Site Services, Riding Rings, Driveways, Drainage, Demolition, Foundations, Stump Removal, Brush Clearing, Dump Truck
Free Estimates Lawn Cuts, Aerating, Weeding Hedge Trimming, Pruning, Moss Control, Bark Mulch Call Paul
Danny 604 - 307-7722
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For all of your fence, deck, shed, crown molding, baseboard, ceramic ďŹ&#x201A;oor tile, bathroom or kitchen renovationsâ&#x20AC;Ścall Steve at AHI CONTRACTING LTD!
CONTRACTING LTD.
ALL LAWN CARE
STAMPED CONCRETE
â&#x20AC;˘ Home Dinner Parties â&#x20AC;˘ Meetings â&#x20AC;˘ Funerals â&#x20AC;˘ Weddings â&#x20AC;˘ B-B-Ques â&#x20AC;˘ Birthdays â&#x20AC;˘ Anniversaries
Want to Get That Home Renovation Project Finished, That Hasnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t Even Started?
LAND ESCAPES
A RAM GARDENING
FPatios FPool Decks FSidewalks FDriveways FForming FFinishing FRe & Re 30yrs exp. Quality workmanship Fully Insured crossroadsstampedconcrete.com
HOME IMPROVEMENTS
A-1 CONTRACTING. Renos. Bsmt, kitchens, baths, custom cabinets, tiling, plumbing, sundecks, fencing, reroofing. Dhillon 604-782-1936.
300
Call 604-309-8798 or 604-888-0743
DESIGN
778-231-9675, 778-231-9147
Specializing in Private Events! We Come To You! Doing It All, From Set-Up - Clean-Up.
Specializing in all interior & exterior home renovations & additions Call 604-690-3327
TURF BOYS
FREE ESTIMATES
&ODVVLÂżHGV 604-575-5555
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SPECIALIZING IN
Need CA$H Today? Own a vehicle? Borrow up to $25,000. Snapcarcash.com 604-777-5046
Call 604-531-5935
Overland West is currently seeking a full-time, day-shift Customer Service Rep. Quick data entry skills and ability to handle a busy call center required. Will train the right candidate for this position.
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
TOTAL RENOVATIONS
bcclassified.com
Customer Service Representative
HOME IMPROVEMENTS
DEAD LEVEL CONSTRUCTION LTD. Complete Home Renovations WE DO IT ALL! Call Bob 604-8301322 www.deadlevel.ca BBB Accredited Member
Excavators, Backhoes, Bobcats & Dump Trucks for hire
WAREHOUSE
AJFORSYTH Specialty Metals A Div of Russel Metals Inc in Langley are seeking a motivated individual to join our warehouse team. Candidate must be a hard working team player that has the ability to work in a fast paced, flexible environment. No experience necessary. Willing to train the right individual. Some lifting required. Wage dependant on experience. Full benefits. Please email resume to kari.kerr@ajforsyth.ca. NO DROP INâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S OR PHONE CALLS.
FENCING
DEAD LEVEL CONSTRUCTION. Complete Fencing. Bob 604-8301322 www.deadlevel.ca BBB Accredited Member
WE are seeking qualified Management Couple for mobile home community in beautiful Cultus Lake, BC! On-site opportunity with housing provided. One team member will perform office duties, the other maintenance and upkeep. E-mail resume and/or cover letter to: clvjobreply@gmail.com or fax to 1.604.858.5939.
WE OFFER BENEFITS & COMPETITIVE WAGES!!
Please forward resume to: hr@eurorite.com Attention: Louise Meissner or apply in person at: 212 - 19100 Airport Way Pitt Meadows, BC
PROFESSIONALS/ MANAGEMENT
PERSONAL SERVICES
Complete Home & Yard Renovation
ELECTRICAL
Fully qualified and equipped to undertake your next project. Visit us on facebook, complete home & yard renos and landscapes
YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 Service Call Lic #89402 Same day guarnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;td We love small jobs! 604-568-1899
Steve 604-866-2452
263 EXCAVATING & DRAINAGE
WEâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;RE ON THE WEB
ASPHALT GRINDINGS WHOLESALE GRAVEL
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604-575-5555 toll-free 1-866-575-5777
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TRADES, TECHNICAL
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TRADES, TECHNICAL
7 DAY DELIVERY
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HELP WANTED
NOW HIRING! Delivery Drivers Must have your own reliable CARGO VAN (minimum ž ton) and clean driver abstract. NO CARS, SUVS, MINI-VANS OR PICKUP TRUCKS. â&#x20AC;˘ Tuesday Evenings & Thursday Evenings â&#x20AC;˘ Pick up newspapers from our warehouse â&#x20AC;˘ Deliver newspapers to our carriersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; homes in Langley City, Walnut Grove and Aldergrove
Call 604.514.6770 circulation@langleytimes.com
283 GUTTERS & DOWNSPOUTS GUTTER & ROOF Cleaning/Power Washing since 1982. WCB/Liability insurance. Simon, 604-230-0627
287
HOME IMPROVEMENTS
New Construction & Renovations Patios â&#x153;Ś Sundecks â&#x153;Ś Fencing Bathrooms Concrete Sidewalks Basement Suites Remodels FREE ESTIMATES GORD REID 778-241-4668
Doing a Renovation or Drywall Repair? Best Prices & Service! Boarding, Taping, Texture paint, Stain removal and Much More! We complete Basements! Carpet & Laminate Flooring Small Jobs Welcome! 25 yrs of exp Free est. & quote! Call Kam @ (604) 551-8047
Commercial Trailer/Transport Mechanics (Surrey Terminal) Van-Kam Freightways requires two full-time Commercial Trailer Journeyman Mechanics and a full-time Commercial Transport Journeyman Mechanic to work out of our Surrey terminal located at 10155 Grace Road. The Transport Mechanic position would work the 11:30 pm to 8:00 am shift. 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 Canadaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;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
INTERIOR/EXTERIOR Repairs & Renoâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s, Sundecks & Additions, New Homes
Van-Kam is committed to Employment Equity and Environmental Responsibility.
European Quality Workmanship CONTRACT OR HOURLY FREE ESTIMATES 26 YEARS IN BUSINESS
Per Molsen 604-575-1240
We thank you for your interest, however only those of interest to us will be contacted.
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GARAGE SALES
551
ALDERGROVE -- 1 DAY SALE Saturday, June 13th, 10am-4pm 26923 28th Ave.
GARAGE SALES
LANGLEY
MULTI UNIT SALE
ALDERGROVE
Multi-Family Garage Sale
Sat. June 13, 8 - 2 p.m.
within Alderview Townhouse Complex Saturday, June 13th, 10am-3pm
Deer Creek Estates 2315 198th St.
551
Hot Dog & Coffee $3.
27411 28th Avenue
NEW
Langley - MURRAYVILLE
BIG CLAYTON COMMUNITY GARAGE SALE!
Friday / Saturday / Sunday June 12, 13 & 14 - 9am-3pm
4530 - 217th Street Furniture, Household Items, Tools, China and very good collectible ornaments, etc.
Saturday June 13, 9am-12pm OVER 50 ADDRESSES PARTICIPATING! Come get your participating address location MAPS at HAZELGROVE ELEMENTARY 7057 191 St. Surrey (Corner of 191 St. & 70th Ave.)
LANGLEY
Sagebrook community is hosting their annual garage sale.
Sponsored by Robbie Johal, Re/Max LifeStyles
Everyone is welcome to attend and find new treasures!
Call or Text Robbie at 604-825-3079 or visit www. robbiejohal.com for more info.
Saturday, June 13th 9am â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 2pm 6747 203rd St., Langley
Walnut Grove Sat June 13, 8am2pm. 20770-97 B AVE Collectibles, tools, books, hshld & much more
353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS
563
.Super Spring Cleaning Mobile $99 Ranchers $149 Insured 604.513.9543
4 Family Moving / Garage Sale
Moving/Garage Sale
Sat. June 13, 9am - 3pm
9080 198th St.
Accountable RooďŹ ng - Re-Roof Specialists. Cedar Conversion, Asphalt, Torch-on (604)760-7937
ARBUTUS ROOFING & DRAINS Ltd We specialize in: F Shingle Roofing F Flat Roofing F Re-Roofing & Roof Repairs
300
LANDSCAPING
320
MOVING & STORAGE
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 329 PAINTING & DECORATING
SAM PAINTING
AFFORDABLE MOVING www.affordablemoversbc.com
$45/Hr
Specializing in landscape renos Bobcat - Excavator - Decks Retaining Walls - Paving Stones New Lawns-Irrigation-Drainage Hedging and more *30 Yrs Exp. *Fully Insured Call Brian for a free estimate
~ FREE ESTIMATES ~
SENIORS DISCOUNT
604-537-4140
STEFANO PAINTING
Across the street - across the world Real Professionals, Reas. Rates. Best in every way! 604-721-4555.
609
APARTMENT/CONDOS
WHITE ROCK / S. SURREY 2 Bdrm updated condo, 55+ building, pets welcome, quite & bright, balcony overlooks park. 1740 Southmere. $174,800. Must see. Agents welcome.
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AUCTIONS
509
(Ceiling & Trim extra) Price incls Cloverdale Premium quality paint.
NO PAYMENT until Job is completed. Ask us about our Laminate Flooring.
Pre-View Sale Day ONLY FROM 8:00 am 34819 Harris Road, Abbotsford
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MAYFLOWER CO-OP Surrey Central Spacious, well maintained 1 bdrm units in a clean, quiet, very central highrise. 2 Min walk to Central City Skytrain, mall & SFU. Across from new Surrey City Hall. No Pets. $755/mo. Shared purchase reqâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d. Call: 604-583-2122 or email: maycoop@shawbiz.ca
Park Terrace Apts
.Hugh & McKinnon Rentals 604-541-5244.
751
372
SUNDECKS
DEAD LEVEL CONSTRUCTION LTD. Deck Construction. Vinyl decking - 10 yr warranty. Call BOB 604-830-1322 www.deadlevel.ca BBB Accredited Member.
SUITES, UPPER
ARBORETUM CO-OP
CALL FOR NEW SPECIALS Bachelor starting @ $680, 1 bdrm starting @ $725 2 Bdrm starting @ $830 Heat, Hotwater, Parking Included Live In Manager
NEWLY RENOVATED 3 bdrm with 1.5 bth on 2 levels
SUSSEX PLACE APTS
604-530-0932
Our gated 5 acre complex is quiet and family oriented we have 2 playgrounds available for your kids and are â&#x20AC;&#x153;Pet- Friendlyâ&#x20AC;?
TOWN & COUNTRY APARTMENTS
FOR SALE BY OWNER
New SRI *1296 sq/ft Double wide $99,988. *New SRI 14â&#x20AC;&#x2122; wide $74,900. Repossessed mobile homes from $1900. www.glenbrookhomes.net
MANUFACTURED HOMES. MOBILE HOMES. MODULAR HOMES. NEW & USED Call Chuck at 604-830-1960 ~ your local SRI dealer ~
VACANT MANUFACTURED HOME PADS AVAILABLE 45+ Abbotsford, Ruskin 55+ Abby, Ruskin, Mission, Hope Chuck 604-830-1960
TOWNHOUSES
15350 105 Ave. Spacious 2 bdrm T/H. $1008/mo. Shrd purchase reqâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d. D/W, F/P, W/D hkup. Walking distance to Guildford Mall, library & rec centre. Easy access to bridge. No Pets. Ph btwn 10am-9pm (604)582-9520
Woodbine Townhouses 9252 Hazel St, Chilliwack
5555 208th Street, Langley Studio - 1 & 2 bdrms. Indoor swimming pool and rec facility. Includes heat & 1 parking stall. No pets
709 COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL
2 coats any colour
UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE SAT. JUNE 13TH, 10:00AM
Bentall Kennedy (Canada) LP
$1050 per month utilities not included.
Call Mike to set up a day & time to view (604)-792-8317 or email raamco.ca
Phone 604-530-1912
Running this ad for 10yrs
PAINT SPECIAL 3 rooms for $299
AUCTIONS
www.bentallkennedyresidential.com www.ThunderbirdVillage.ca
Call: (604)377-5414
633 MOBILE HOMES & PARKS
604.339.1989 Lower Mainland 604.996.8128 Fraser Valley
bcclassified.com 604-575-5555
Call 604.449.4940 thunderbirdvillage@bentallkennedy.com
www.cycloneholdings.ca
www.paintspecial.com
CHECK CLASSIFIEDS
DELUXE 2 & 3 BEDROOM SUITES in Walnut Grove. Includes large balcony, fireplace, in-suite laundry. No Pets. Live, shop, work & play all in one location. Next to Colossus Theater (200/ #1 Hwy).
604-530-0030 www.cycloneholdings.ca
.Brothers Moving 604-720-0931
1PRO MOVING & SHIPPING
The Village at Thunderbird Centre
REAL ESTATE
NORTH STARS PAINTING www.northstars-painting.com AMAZING WORK, AMAZING VALUE! 778.245.9069
MOVING & STORAGE
LANGLEY
752
ALDERGROVE 11 year old rancher 5 Bdrms with 1 bdrm suite. Call: (604)857-0978
Exterior Summer Special 10% Off FREE Estimates (604)720-1390
HOMES FOR RENT
Langley City, family friendly, walk to senior & rec ctr, schls, shops, Incl heat & hotwater & prkg. Live In Manager
625
Call 604-762-5436
LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE
736
Wanstalls Tactical & Sporting Arms
Call today to set up an appointment 604-467-9232
Call Mitch 604-813-9104
2 Year Warranty - Free Estimate
604-773-1349
320
Household / Construction
NO PAYMENT UNTIL JOB COMPLETELY 100% FINISHED.
From 1, 3, 5, 7 & 10 Ton Trucks Licensed ~ Reliable ~ 1 to 3 Men Free Estimate/Senior Discount Residential~Commercial~Pianos
Complete Landscape Service
RUBBISH REMOVAL
APARTMENT/CONDO
LANGLEY, E. Fraser Hwy. Upper flr of house ON 1/2 ACRE. 2 bdrm, 2 baths, W/D in sep. lndry rm, sm office, lrg sitting rm, 3rd bdrm or? 2 balconies, 4 appls, carport, NS/NP. $1300. July 1st. 604-534-2046
604 - 259 - 2482
RUBBISH REMOVAL
706
RENTALS
Bachelor starting @ $680 1 bdrm starting @ $725 2 bdrm starting @ $830 RETRO RENT RATES. Act Now
www.arbutusroofing.com
www.bcclassiďŹ ed.com
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
Have unwanted or inherited firearms in your possession? Donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t know how to dispose of them safely and legally? Contact Wanstalls and we will come and pick them up and pay you fair value for them. Wanstalls has been proudly serving the Lower Mainland firearms community since 1973. We are a government licensed firearms business with fully certified verifiers, armorers and appraisers.
Residential / Strata
356 HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
MISC. WANTED
Have Unwanted Firearms?
Follow signs from 200th St to 92A (Walnut Grove)
Recycle your unused items, place a classiďŹ ed ad TODAY!
AUCTIONS
SPECIAL SUPER SALE Gutter windows skylights siding for $360. (under 2500sf) We use soap WCB Insured.............604-861-6060
GARAGE SALES
MURRAYVILLE Glen Annual MULTI FAMILY COMPLEX GARAGE SALE Items to include, home dĂŠcor, kids items, ladies clothing, furniture, household items, camping gear, etc. SATURDAY JUNE 13, 9am to 4pm, rain or shine. 21928 48 Avenue, Langley. (Please park on the roads outside the complex) See you there!
509
ONLINE AUCTION COMMERCIAL RESTAURANT EQUIPMENTOPENS JUNE 10 - CLOSES JUNE 17, 2015----------Bailiff Seized Goods PLUS Lease Return equip AND some never installed equip.--incl: Eloma Elec Combi Oven, Dishwashers, Mixers, Walkins, Coolers, Freezers, Water Heating, Ice Cream, slicers, furnishings AND MORE....... View Monday to Friday, 10am to 3pm @Active Auction Mart Unit 295 - 19358 96th Ave, Surrey, BC--- view ONLINE & REGISTER to BID @ www.activeauctionmart.com --- Tel: 604-371-1190 email: buyit@activeauctionmart.com
RENTALS
BROOKSWOOD COMMERCIAL LEASE spaces avail. at 208th St & 40th Ave. 1000 to 1500 s.f. $1500-$4500. HEY! 1.5 ACRES, fenced & secure lot now available on 208th near 40th. Has small trailer with washroom facilities & approximately 3000 sf. of warehouse / storage / service building. Ph: Frank @ Noort Investments
604-835-6300 or Nick @ 604-526-3604
S. SURREY. 1 YR/OLD 3 bdrm + den townhome nr Semiahmoo Trail. Open floor concept, lrg kitch, walk in closet, nearly 2000 s/f, 2 car garage, beaut backyrd on greenspace, walk to all amens.Ns/np, $2300/mo. Avail July 1st. Call 604-542-0034.
757
WANTED TO RENT
SNOWBIRDS! Reliable tenant seeks peaceful, quiet studio suite. A++ references 360-510-6827 email: Suite15@outlook.com
TRANSPORTATION
LANGLEY AIRPORT 1800 sq.ft. shop and two 425 sq.ft. offices for aviation related use. (604)514-9607
845
SCRAP CAR REMOVAL
The Scrapper
736
HOMES FOR RENT
BROOKSWOOD 4 bdrm home lge yard pets neg. Avail Sept 1. $2100/mo incl utils. 604-836-5360
A-1 Painting Company - Interior / Exterior 20 years exp. Summer Special 10% off (604)723-8434
636
MORTGAGES
. Aluminum patio cover, sunroom, railing and vinyl. 604-521-2688 .Aluminum patio cover, sunroom, railing and vinyl. 604-521-2688 www.PatioCoverVancouver.com
373B
TILING
A-1 Ceramics, Marble, Glass blocks etc. Install/Repair. Res./Comm. Free Est. 20 years exp. Peterâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Tile (604)209-0173
PETS 477 .Hayden Painting 778-229-0236 Family Owned & Operated Ryan 778.229.0236
338
PLUMBING
10% OFF if you Mention this AD! *Plumbing *Heating *Renoâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s *More Call Aman: 778-895-2005
341
PRESSURE WASHING POWER WASHING GUTTER CLEANING
PETS
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B.C.
Ambrosia Apples
¢
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lb.
$1.52/kg
B.C.
Assorted Peppers
$ 49
1
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each
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$ 59
1
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