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Joanne Pinkney and Ben Testini may be in their 70s, but they’re not about to let a homeless encampment run them and their business off of Cliff Avenue. For more than two months, close to 100 homeless people have resided in a makeshift tent city along Cliff Avenue, just south of Lougheed Highway and near Maple Ridge’s downtown core. The camp is situated right next to Maple Ridge Pool and Spa Center, a business at 22191 Cliff Ave., that’s owned and operated by Testini, 77, and Pinkney, 73. Instead of walking away from their business – that has seen a more than 50 per cent drop in sales since 2004 – they are holding firm, and hosting a customer appreciation sale July 15 to 19. Pinkney blames the drop in business on the crime and homelessness in the neighbourhood behind the Salvation Army Caring Place building. The couple bought the property on Cliff Avenue in 1993 and the building in which their business is located was built in ’96. They opened Catalina Pool & Spa (its original incarnation) the next year, then sold the business in the fall of 2003. Around that time, the business was generating roughly $1.2 million per year in revenue, including $650,000 from in-store sales, Pinkney estimated. According to Pinkney, when the “tenant absconded, leaving us with months of uncollected rent,” she and Testini re-opened the pool and spa business that they established in the mid-1990s and sold to the previous tenant, and their struggles continue to today.
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“I figure that we’re down about 50 per cent of what we should be,” she added. Pinkney said she and Testini have little choice but to forge on. “We have to,” Pinkney said. “We own the building, we need a mortgage, so we have to work. We’re working seven days a week… and we’ve got one employee besides ourselves to try and make things go.” The issue of homelessness near the Caring Place is nothing new to Testini and Pinkney. In an April 22 letter addressed to Maple Ridge Mayor Nicole Read, Pinkney wrote “for 13 years now, we have been writing letter after letter and making phone calls one after another making pleas to the mayor’s office to do something to stop the deterioration of our neighbourhood, which began with the construction of the
Salvation Army’s Caring Place.” In the letter, Pinkney wrote that if you peer into the tents, “you might get a glimpse of the prostitution. And you might have front row seats to the daily fights and profanity.” The couple is unable to escape the cacophony of sound often associated with the camp, because they live above their business. “We live upstairs,” Pinkney told the TIMES during an interview at the store. “Not only do we get the whammy here, we’ve got it upstairs too. Some nights it’s pretty wicked.” They have witnessed fights, verbal as well as physical, as well as open alcohol and drug use. “I seen a drug deal, no two ways about it,” Pinkney said, feeling “the bylaws and police turn a blind eye to what’s going on outside.”
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She keeps the door facing Cliff Avenue locked at all times. So how does Pinkney see this ending? “I don’t know, maybe a lawsuit because I feel that my rights and freedoms have been breached,” she said. “I feel that there’s double standards. They [the local homeless] can do whatever they please, here, without any interruptions.” The situation is taking a toll on Testini’s health. He’s suffering from severe stress and often has trouble sleeping. “I’m telling you, I’m angry, very angry over the whole situation,” Pinkney said. The couple are part of a growing number of residents putting pressure on the City of Maple Ridge and provincial government to take action.
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Acting Cpl. Cara Thomson is attempting to ride through the pain of a back injury – which at times she describes as excruciating. She sustained the injury after signing up for this year’s Cops for Cancer 2015s Tour de Coast fundraising ride, but she’s determined to stick it out and make the nineday trek in September – in honour of her father. “I have a lot of cancer in my family,” she said, explaining her motivation to help the Canadian Cancer Society – and especially the kids’ Camp Goodtimes in Maple Ridge. “I’m not your typical marathon runner,” she said. “The training in itself is very challenging and the ride itself – outside of [RCMP train-
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Acting RCMP Cpl. Cara Thomson is preparing for the Cops for Cancer ride running Sept. 16 to 24. chores can be almost ing] depot – will be impossible. the biggest physical Overcoming her challenge I’ve every fears about finishing taken on,” Thomson the 900-kilometre ride told The TIMES. is sometimes overThe 40-year-old whelming, too. single mother from But one of the bigMission, who works gest hurdles she’s as the mental health currently and addicGIVING facing is tions the fundliaison Cops for Cancer raising. officer at cancer.ca, Each for Ridge search Tour de rider is Meadows Coast and Cara obligated RCMP, Thomson’s name to raise admits to help financially $6,000 and finding she’s curtime in rently only her busy at the $2,000 mark, schedule to train is with several public difficult. Finding the strength and private fundraiser in the works, includto get out on the bike ing a jail-and-bail at after working, comCountry Fest next pleting her motherly weekend. duties, and wrapping up her daily farm > More at: mrtimes.com
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f the voters of British Columbia had their way, marijuana would already be legal or decriminalized. At least, that’s the results of a new Insights West poll. It showed that 67 per cent of British Columbians support ending the criminalization of cannabis. A full 38 per cent want legalization, 24 per cent want decriminalization, and 27 per cent favour only medical use. Just seven per cent want the use of pot banned completely. The laws on pot have been out of date more or less since it was criminalized early in the 20th century. Let’s be clear – pot isn’t actually good for you, and smoking it definitely isn’t. Driving while stoned is dangerous, too. But our society already balances many good-vs-ill conflicts. Tobacco isn’t good for you either, nor is alcohol, but we regulate rather than ban those substances because the social cost is easier to bear when they are legal. Prohibit a substance that many people want and you get crime, usually violent organized crime. We’ve seen that with alcohol in the past, but today, the owners of brew pubs and liquor stores fight for customers with advertising, not with bullets in the streets. We’re all better off for taking alcohol out of the hands of gangsters. That seems to be what many West Coasters think when it comes to pot, too. Most expect a decline in gang violence tied to the drug trade. The same poll shows they’re sceptical of claims by Conservative politicians that legalization would lead to teens having more access to pot. We hate to break it to Health Minister Rona Ambrose, but putting marijuana behind the counter of a liquor store would likely make it harder for many teens to access, not easier. If the government does legalize marijuana, that doesn’t mean they should encourage its use – in fact, a strategy of taxes, education, and fact-based advertising is likely the best policy. We’ve seen smoking rates plummet, and we’ve seen drunk driving rates fall, so why not try that strategy with pot? – TIMES
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t’s not the smoker’s fault tim because he would never when a cigarette tossed out have done such a foolish thing the window of while not under the influence his or her car starts a of alcohol (and some judges still allow significant mitigafire. tion of sentences on that reaIt’s the cigarette’s fault. soning, drinking-and-driving Duh! laws be damned), a smoker is As long as the lighter is totally justified in maintaining tucked away or the match that it was the cigarette itself used to light the cigarette has that induced him to throw been disposed of safely, there’s it out the window on a hot, no blame left outside of the BOB GROENEVELD drought-ridden day and burn cigarette itself. down the whole neighbourBesides, you can’t really hood. blame the driver for his deciThe problem is that, like a corporation, sion to toss his butt into the crisp, dry a cigarette is an inanimate object, and it grass on the roadside – smokers regularly doesn’t care. make stupid decisions, as evidenced by The fire is not the smoker’s fault. the very fact that they are smokers. It’s not the driver’s fault. I believe it is due to the reduced levels It’s just a natural consequence of a of oxygen available to their bloodstream, cigarette with a careless disposition. depriving their brains of nutrition necesThat is, of course, unless we made it sary for the execution of useful thoughts. specifically illegal to smoke while driving. So just as the drinking driver will try to For instance, it’s specifically illegal to claim that he was less responsible for the use a cellphone while driving – and with death or maiming of a child or other vic-
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good reason: behind the wheel of a car, cellphones kill people. Once again, it’s not the driver’s fault. Certain kinds of microwave radiation have been shown to cause intelligence deficits in rats. Since I would never argue that drivers who use cellphones are better than rats, those drivers could excuse themselves from the death and destruction they cause by placing the blame where it really belongs: on their cellphone. That’s why it was necessary, despite the fact there were already laws against distracted driving, to specify cellphone bans for drivers. Since the cellphone couldn’t be charged with the death of another human being, we can now charge a driver with using the cellphone that kills someone. And that’s no small thing. The likelihood of causing an accident while talking on a cellphone is just about exactly the same as when driving while legally impaired by alcohol or drugs. And the probability that the accident
will involve a death is four times greater if you crash into another car – or a kid in a playground zone – while your cellphone is in your hand. (Actually, those odds remain the same if you are using a hands-free device, but they remain legal because our politicians appear to have been dosing themselves with too many cellphone microwaves to understand what that means.) So now we get back to smoking cigarettes while driving. Smoking cigarettes while driving is known to cause accidents, not just roadside fires. And while a smoking driver can be charged with distracted driving, it tends not to happen much, unless a cigarette can be definitively shown to be the culprit. So it’s long past time we specify – as we did with cellphones – that it’s illegal to smoke cigarettes that cause accidents and fires. Read Matthew Claxton’s Painful Truth online this week at LangleyAdvance.com
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Letters New residents grateful for outing Dear Editor, Thank you again for the wonderful night out. We just moved [here three months ago] and are finally starting to feel more settled in. So we entered this [TIMES’ Picnic in the Park] contest for a nice family night out of the house. We attempted an outdoor movie downtown last summer. However, it was so packed, even though we got there early – and because you had to be there so early – Brody fell asleep as soon as the movie began. We figured this was a much more pleasant way to attempt an outdoor show. People did give us some strange looks about the caution tape [which roped off their VIP seating area – part of the prize]. I think they must have thought we did that ourselves, haha! Dinner from Hunger Management was delicious! Garett [Cooper, her boyfriend] had the prawn sandwich, Brody [Maguire, her son] stuck with his
Housing key for homeless Dear Editor, Bob D’Eith gives the typical NDP solution for homeless – governments need to just tax more and give more. [Tent city a result of cuts, July 9, TIMES]. The problem keeps coming back to one thing: lack of affordable housing. The City needs to look at ways affordable housing can be built. Dan Banov, Maple Ridge
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Dear Editor, Bob D’Eith is missing the NDP in the triumvirate of parties he listed as responsible for the homeless situation. NDP leader Tom Mulcair recently announced a plan to “build stronger cities and communities.” Given the party’s past track record, is this in their budget? Cherryl Katnich, Maple Ridge
Jessica Maguire, her boyfriend Garett Cooper, and her nine-year-old son Brody sat in a cordoned off area at Memorial Peace Park, their space complete with chairs, a picnic blanket, a cooler with cold beverages, and popcorn, as well as a full meal for each provided by Hunger Management food truck. They won The TIMES Picnic in the Park contest. typical chicken fingers and chips, and I had the chicken and onion sandwich. All of us had satisfied stomachs and are look-
ing forward to finding him at a market soon. The entertainment was great as well! Good music! The market was
Facebook feedback Last week, municipal and provincial officials were told that kids in and around Cliff Avenue’s tent city struggle to sleep at night, as area residents applied pressure to the issue dealt with. Readers reacted... “Poor children they didn’t ask to live on the street. We must do something for this poor children.” – Amm le “Ok, here’s the solution: the mayor and social workers get together and either A. Find subsidized apartments, or B. Build another apartment and then do this – offer free housing if they agree to a drug test, as well as they offer eight hours [of work] a day for a total of 40 a week for free housing… If they do not want to offer time to clean, maintain, or other jobs available within Maple Ridge then they should move onto another town.” – Diabetic Dabber “Our great Mayor Nicole Read told the public that the camp was to be dispersed last month, an… as far as I can tell, it has tripled in size in the last month.” – Jenny Dumont “Loving that our mayor is actually out in the street doing.” – Wolf Bar “For those saying to simply ‘evict’ the homeless people, give them an actual place to go and the problem will be solved – as the article stated that in the past this has been done. By evicting the homeless we are not solving the problem of homelessness we are just moving it to another area.” – Kayla Levins “Lol. How do you think they got here? That’s exactly what Van[couver] did during the Olympics. Packed them up and shipped them this way… are we just going to keep moving them around to be someone else’s issue?” – Luke Dickenson “There is an easy way to solve this. Set up tent city in front of MLA’s homes and the premier’s home. Why punish innocent, working people?” – Derek Frigon “Eviction date in advance and act on it accordingly… this has to end.” – Barb Alexander
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small, but Brody got a new toy out of it from a new comic store that is open, and I bought a couple beautiful necklaces from one of the vendors. We lasted until about 10:30 p.m., when Brody was falling asleep. His friend and his mom joined us, as well. However, they were able to make it through the whole movie. Once again, thank you so much! It was a treat, to not have to rush to find a spot after work and be totally taken care of! Jessica Maguire, Maple Ridge
Others care Dear Editor, Letter writer [and federal NDP candidate in this riding] Bob D’Eith appears to believe that the Cliff Avenue tent city, and homelessness in general, are problems that can be solved by governments just spending more taxpayers’ money [Tent city a result of cuts, July 9 Letter, TIMES]. That, of course, is the NDP solution to many complex problems. Although it is generally recognized that housing is a provincial government responsibility, Mr. D’Eith appears to be unaware of the significant role that the federal government has played, and continues to play, in affordable housing. Frankly, I’m tired of the NDP’s hackneyed attempts to perpetuate the myth that they’re the only party that cares about people. It’s just not true. Randy Kamp, Local MP
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Summer brings winter from Shakespeare This year’s Bard on the Bandstand is filled with tragedy, comedy, fantasy and one truly fierce bear.
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The Winter’s Tale is a classic Shakespearean tale of love, loss, and redemption. It holds all the elements to capture an audience’s attention, including a really fierce looking bear puppet, according to actor Linda MacLean. MacLean, a Pitt Meadows resident, has been part of the Emerald Pig Theatrical Society for about six years and took on her biggest challenge this year– that of being co-producer of the Shakepearean play, as well as playing a pivotal role in it. She plays Paulina, a strong woman willing to stand up to the king, able to withstand losing her husband to a bear, and a carrier of unshakable faith. “It’s probably the most interesting female character in Shakespeare,” MacLean said. “She has a voice that’s strong enough to confront the king. It’s a pretty meaty character.” While MacLean embraced her character, she also, by a strange turn, made (with
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Antigonus, played by David Secunda, has a bear of a time in The Winter’s Tale, which opens tonight, July 16, and runs to Saturday, July 23 in Pitt Meadows at Spirit Square. the aid of stage manager Jen Challenger) the bear puppet responsible for eating her on-stage husband. “He does look a little scary even though he’s a big puppet,” she said. “We have no business having a bear that looks like that because we had no idea what we were doing. We had so much fun on just that one aspect.”
Much of the play’s success will come from others like Linda who have jumped in and taken things on to make it all come together, said director Cathie Young. “It’s been great working with the whole cast,” Young added. “It’s a huge commitment by all these people to make this happen.” One of Young’s favourite plays, The
Winter’s Tale, moves from tragedy into comedy, and family. “With a magical ending. We’ve pitched it as a fairy tale for a summer’s eve,” she said. Kids are in the show in addition to the adult thespians, taking on roles as musicians and castle guards. “There is always the involvement of everyone who comes out,” said Young. “There is this big myth that Shakespeare is difficult.” “We also have a deaf actor,” she added. “It’s beautiful actually to watch the language in sign.” Young describes her job as a privilege. “The Winter’s Tale is one of my favourites, it’s kind of a family show in a way, it’s all about family,” she said. With the show opening tonight (July 16) in Pitt Meadows at Spirit Square, everyone involved is focused on bringing it together. “The show does go on, no matter what,” said MacLean. “No matter how you feel the week before, it all comes together.” The show runs July 16 to 18 at Spirit Square in Pitt Meadows and July 23 to 25 on the bandstand in Maple Ridge’s Memorial Peace Park. All shows start at 8 p.m. with pre-show entertainment beginning at 6:30 p.m. Organizers suggest audience members bring lawn chairs and blankets to sit on, as well as a donation to the Friends in Need Food Bank.
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Downtown Maple Ridge Business Association president Phillip Hartwick (left) toured the market and tried on a pair of sunglasses during the Movie in the Park night at Memorial Peace Park on July 8, while association secretary Cindy Stephenson (below right) enjoyed some popcorn. Others enjoying the festivities included (centre left) Maple Ridge Councillor Craig Speirs and his sunglass-clad son Rory, as well as association staffers Michelle Zazulak and Lynne Bradley. See related story, page A7. Roxanne Hooper/TIMES
TIMES Travellers: Samantha and sister Sarah Penner showed off their hometown newspaper, The TIMES, while standing under the Eiffel Tower in Paris during a recent excursion to Europe. Email a photo of you holding The TIMES to: timestravellers@mrtimes.com.
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Laura Faye of Phazes Tanning & Beauty Salon and her team raised $225 for Alouette Addictions by offering facepainting, nail painting, hair braiding, and a gift card tree by donation at the movie night.
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Bracelets aid domestic abuse fight Cythera Transition House benefits from the sale of Rakhi. RONDA PAYNE editorial@mrtimes.com
Working together with the City of Surrey, the City of Maple Ridge is participating in a campaign to help stop domestic abuse. Rakhi bracelets have a longstanding tradition in India. Sisters tie bracelets on brothers’ wrists symbolizing love and respect. Staff with the City of Maple Ridge embraced the program, which has run in Surrey for more than five years to bring aware-
ness to domestic violence. Bracelets purchased from Surrey are on sale until Friday for $5, with $4 from each going to the programs and services of Cythera Transition House Society. According to Roberta O’Brien, Cythera’s new coordinator of violence against women in relationships, the response has been positive for the program. “I put it out through the Maple Ridge Pitt Meadows Katzie Community Network,” she said. “Four or five agencies said they would sell them internally.” O’Brien also contacted the Downtown Maple Ridge Business Improvement Association and, “four businesses jumped on it right away.” One of those businesses is
Crazy About Clothes on 228th Street. O’Brien noted the purple bracelets are hand made by women in India as a way to help improve their financial conditions. “Traditionally the bracelets were quite big and bulky... not practical,” noted O’Brien. “These are beautiful and much smaller.” The size is beneficial as the Rakhi concept is that the bracelet is worn until it falls off. Brothers wear the bracelet to indicate that they stand with their sisters against domestic violence. This tradition continues even after a woman is married. O’Brien would love to see people around Maple Ridge wearing the bracelets as a show of support.
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Formed close to two years ago, the Building Interfaith Bridges steering committee is hosting a picnic to invite others in the community to get to know the committee, what it does, and discuss various religions. Ahmed A. Yousef, in We’re charge of public affairs for the committee, noted it’s inviting the first summer picnic the people to group has held. “We are a committee of bring out individuals, representing ideas and different faiths from here in thoughts… Maple Ridge,” he said. The picnic is a potluck, so Ahmed Yousef those attending are asked to bring a food dish to share, a plate and utensils, and most importantly a chair. The event is at noon on Saturday,w July 18 at Haney Nokai Park at 222nd Street and Brown Avenue, just north of Dewdney Trunk Road. “We’re inviting people to bring out ideas and thoughts,” Yousef said. “And introduce ourselves to the community.” Throughout the year, the committee organizes events to promote the discussion of different religious points of view. This includes talks held at the Maple Ridge library. “This year, we’re doing something different,” he noted. “We’re having each faith being showcased or presented, then opening up to the audience for questions.” The first talk is scheduled for 6 p.m. on Sept. 30. “We’re doing them every two weeks,” Yousef added.
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2010 VW JETTA WAGON TDI UC668841
0
%
2011 Mazda3 GS APR
SALE $ PRICE
AS LOW AS
17,900 $159 BW
SALE $ PRICE
AS LOW AS
17,900 $170 BW
Power moonroof, Heated front seats, Power driver seat, wireless phone connectivity, MP3 decoder and more
Leather upholstery, Power moon roof, steering wheel mounted audio controls, Remote keyless entry
2010 KIA SOUL
2008 NISSAN VERSA S
$
229**Biweekly
INTERNET PRICE
$
ONLY 11,400kms, 3.5L V6 Engine, All Wheel Drive, Heated/ Cooled Leather, HID headlights, Power Tailgate, Navigation, Self Parking, Panoramic Sunroof. Stock #UT081606
1 local owner vehicle, fully serviced and no accident claims, the premium package includes navigation, dual power heated leather/ultra suede front seats, 10 speaker JBL audio system, backup camera, 18 inch alloy wheels, star safety system-smart stop technology, ABS brakes, vehicle stability and traction control, new all season tires, TOYOTA CERTIFIED, UC508423
Local truck and no accident claims, TRD off road package, fully equipped, 18 inch wheels, fiberglass canopy, star safety system-smart stop technology, ABS brakes and enhanced brake force distribution, vehicle stability and traction control, front and rear roll sensing head/side curtain airbags, driver and front passenger knee airbags, TOYOTA CERTIFIED. UT266893
1 local owner vehicle and no accident claims, convenience package includesair, power mirrors and locks, keyless entry,star safety system-smart stop technology, ABS brakes, electronic brake force distribution, vehicle stability and traction control, new set of all season tires, TOYOTA CERTIFIED. UC602929.
NOW $22,998
NOW $32,998
NOW $11,998
32,800
ONLY
$
309**Biweekly
INTERNET PRICE
$
23,650
POWER GROUP! ALLOYS!
43,800
ONLY 29,312kms - UT387068
ONLY 35,000kms - UT787991
2010 HONDA CIVIC COUPE EX-L !
2012 HONDA CR-V LX AWD!
SALE $ PRICE
AS LOW AS
10,900 $143 BW
2.0L, Heated front seats, Heated power door mirrors, wireless phone connectivity, 8 speaker sound system
2008 KIA RONDO EX
UT179180
2012 CHEVY CRUZE LS
2012 HYUNDAI ELANTRA GLS
1.8L 4 Cylinder MPI DOHC, 5 Speed Automatic Transmission, Hands Free Voice Activation, New Rubber, A Must See. Stock #UC128151 ONLY
$
129
INTERNET **Biweekly PRICE
14,800
$
ONLY
$
137
INTERNET **Biweekly PRICE
$
LEATHER! SUNROOF!
13,800
ONLY 85,000kms - UC003368
POWER GROUP! LOCAL ONE OWNER!
ONLY 44,252kms - UT111928
We accept Visa, Mastercard & American Express
FORD LINCOLN FORD LINCOLN
FORD LINCOLN
20370 LOUGHEED HWY., MAPLE RIDGE
1-888-251-7930
DL: 26469
20370 Lougheed Hwy. Maple Ridge
2008 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER LTD
Local vehicle, 7 passenger seating, fully equipped including power side doors, power liftgate, Stow ‘N’ Go seating, Chrysler factory warranty, safety features include ABS brakes. #UT747322
Local vehicle and no accident claims, lx+ includes power group, air, abs, stereo, traction control, heated front seats, side curtain airbags, fully inspected and serviced, KIA factory warranty. UC069973
Top of the line limited package comes fully equippped including navigation system, power roof and leather, 7 passenger comfort with front and rear air conditioning, ABS brakes,electronic brake force distribution, vehicle stability and tractioncontrol, hill start assist, downhill assist control, roll-sensing front and rear side curtain airbags, front driver knee airbag, fully serviced. UT030697
1.8L, FWD, Great Commuter vehicle for all purposes
2007 TOYOTA CAMRY
UC014032
AS LOW AS
8,900 $115 BW
SALE PRICE
$
NOW $19,998
NOW $11,595
NOW $19,995
2012 HONDA CIVIC EX
2008 TOYOTA CAMRY HYBRID
2012 TOYOTA SIENNA LE AWD
BC ISLAND VEHICLE, NO ACCIDENT CLAIMS, EX MODEL COMES WITH POWER GROUP INCLUDING POWER ROOF, ALLOYS, SIDE CURTAIN AIRBAGS, ALLOY WHEELS, ABS BRAKES, LOW KILOMETRES AND HONDA WARRANTY. UC006447
AS LOW AS
9,900 $128 BW
NOW $16,998
2.4L, 158hp, 4cyl, steering wheel mounted audio controls, Remote keyless entry, power windows and more
1 LOCAL OWNER, NO ACCIDENT CLAIMS, FULLY EQUIPPED INCLUDING CLIMATE CONTROL, SMART KEY WITH PUSH BUTTON IGNITION, POWER SEAT AND ALLOY WHEELS, VEHICLE STABILITY AND TRACTION CONTROL, ABS BRAKES AND ELECTRONIC BRAKE FORCE DISTRIBUTION, FRONT AND REAR SIDE CURTAIN AIRBAGS, FRONT SEAT MOUNTED SIDE AIRBAGS, DRIVER KNEE AIRBAG. UC035625
NOW $13,595
1 LOCAL OWNER, 7 PASSENGER, ALL WHEEL DRIVE , LE PACKAGE INCLUDES POWER GROUP, FRONT AND REAR AIR/HEAT, 7 PASSENGER SEATING, POWER SLIDING DOORS, SMART STOP TECHNOLOGY, ABS BRAKES ELECTRONIC BRAKE FORCE DISTRIBUTION, VEHICLE STABILITY AND TRACTION CONTROL, FRONT AND REAR SIDE CURTAIN AIRBAGS, DRIVER KNEE AIRBAG, TOYOTA WARRANTY. UT012952
NOW $27,595
19950 LOUGHEED HWY., PITT MEADOWS
www.westcoastmazda.com
Low Kilometers, great price, combined with cruise control, stereo controls on the steering wheel, A/C, $ and much more.
167 HP, remote keyless entry, wireless phone connectivity, steering wheel mounted audio controls. $
15,900
2014 NISSAN 2014 NISSAN 2014 NISSAN 2009 Toyota Venza JUKE2010 ® Nissan SentraNoTE SE-R PATHFINDER VERSA
1.855.829.5106
www.westcoastkia.ca
lowest prices guaranteed
2014 NISSAN SENTRA UT020839
Low kms, great price, combined with cruise control, stereo controls on the steering wheel, PLUS CHECK OUT THE ALL-NEW A/C, back up camera 2014$NISSAN ROGUE and much more.
18,000
2014 NISSAN TITAN UC705248
200 HP, 6 Spd Manual, A/C, Fog Lights, 1 Touch Up and Down Window, Remote Keyless Entry, MP3 Player, $ Spoiler and more.
STANDARD FEATURES INCLUDE: • AVAILABLE INTUITIVE ALL-WHEEL DRIVE • BETTER FUEL ECONOMY (HWY) THAN ESCAPE & CR-V+ • DIVIDE-N-HIDE CARGO SYSTEM ®
12,500
Toyota 4Runner SR5 $ AT 2.99% 1342012 APR 0 DOWN
SEMI-MONTHLY*
PER MONTH FOR 60 MONTHS
SMALL SUV
HURRY, oFFERS END JUNE 2ND
Find yours at westcoastnissan.ca or come down and see us UC034824
UT079589
*Representative finance offer based on a new 2014 Altima 2.5 (T4LG14 AA00), CVT transmission. Selling Price is $25,273 financed at 0% APR equals 182 bi-weekly payments of $128 for an 84 month term. $1,999 down payment required. Cost of borrowing is $0 for a total obligation of $25,273. This offer cannot be combined with any other offer. Conditions apply. ≠Representative semi-monthly lease offer based on new 2014 Rogue S FWD (Y6RG14 AA00), CVT transmission. 2.99% lease APR for a 60 month term equals 120 semi-monthly payments of $134 with $0 down payment, and $0 security deposit. First semi-monthly payment, down payment and $0 security deposit are due at lease inception. Prices include freight and fees. Lease based on a maximum of 20,000 km/year with excess charged at $0.10/km. Total lease obligation is $16,042. $500 NF Lease Bonus Cash included in advertised price, applicable only on 2014 Rogue S FWD (Y6RG14 AA00), CVT transmission through subvented lease through Nissan Finance. This offer is only available on lease offers of an 60 month term only and cannot be combined with any other offer. Conditions apply. ▲Models shown $35,228 Selling Price for a new 2014 Rogue SL AWD Premium model (Y6DG14 BK00), CVT transmission. ▲*≠Freight and PDE charges ($1,575/$1,630), certain fees, manufacturer’s rebate and dealer participation where applicable are included. License, registration, air-conditioning levy ($100) where applicable, insurance and applicable taxes are extra. Finance and lease offers are available on approved credit through Nissan Finance for a limited time, may change without notice and cannot be combined with any other offers except stackable trading dollars. Retailers are free to set individual prices. Dealer order/trade may be necessary. Vehicles and accessories are for illustration purposes only. Offers, prices and features subject to change without notice. Offers valid between May 1-June 2, 2014. ºNissan is the fastest growing brand in the non-luxury segment based on comparison of 12-month retail sales from April 2013 to March 2014 of all Canadian automotive brands and 12-month averages sales growth. ^Based on 2014 Canadian Residual Value Award in Subcompact Car/Compact Utility Vehicle segment. ALG is the industry benchmark for residual values and depreciation data, www.alg.com. +All information compiled from third-party sources including manufacturer websites. Not responsible for errors in data on third party websites. 12/17/2013. ∞Government 5-Star Safety Ratings are part of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s (NHTSA’s) New Car Assessment Program (www.safercar.gov). ×Global Automakers of Canada Entry Level Segmentation. MY14 Versa Note v. MY13/14 competitors. Offers subject to change, continuation or cancellation without notice. Offers have no cash alternative value. See your participating Nissan retailer for complete details. ©1998-2014 Nissan Canada Inc. and Nissan Financial Services Inc. a division of Nissan Canada Inc.
140 HP, Auto, Remote Keyless Entry, Heated Front Seats, A/C, Power Windows and so much more $ to see!
22,500
270 HP, 5 spd. automatic, trailer hitch receiver, garage door transmitter, overhead console and more. $
38,980
Prices listed are plus $399 documentation and taxes
19625 Lougheed hwy., Pitt meadows
www.westcoasttoyota.com
FREIGHT AND PDE INCLUDED
SL AWD Premium model shown with Accessory Roof Rail Crossbars
NISSAN
19950 LOUGHEED HWY., PITT MEADOWS
1-866-910-1580
2012 VW Jetta Highline $
WEST COAST
WEST COAST
WEST COAST KIA
1.866.221.3407
we will not be undersold DL: 6077
$
TM
2014 sUbcoMpact car oF tHe Year
UT025028
LEASE FROM
Experience Something Great!
WEST COAST WEST COAST
1-866-910-8779 1-866-910-8779 www.westcoastfordlincoln.com
SALE PRICE
3.7L , V-6, 182hp, Heated front seats, Keyless remote entry, A/C, Power Windows and more
*All payments $0 down and plus taxes and fees at 5.99% OAC. DL: 6077 *60 months, **72 months, ***84 months ****96. We accept Mastercard & American Express ^48 months, AllVisa, payments bi-weekly plus taxes
20370 LOUGHEED HWY., MAPLE RIDGE
2012 KIA RIO +
AS LOW AS
10,900 $140 BW
$
DL: 6077
WEST COAST
SALE $ PRICE
24,000
14,500
$
1.8L DCHC, 16V 6 Speed, Alloys, Disc Brakes, Hands Free Voice Activation. Plus Much More. Stock #UC147591
2013 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY
$
LOADED! NAVIGATION! LEATHER! ALL WHEEL DRIVE!
MIDSIZED MODERATELY PRICED CAR
UC370129
UC375563
DL: 7662
Only 18,833 kms, All Wheel Drive, 3.5L V6 Engine, 18” Alloy Wheels, Moonroof, Microsoft Sync Bluetooth System. Stock #UT321820 ONLY
17,769
$
MOnTHS On SELEcT MODELS
Financing
2014 NISSAN ALTIMA
2014 FORD EXPLORER LIMITED AWD
84
FOR 2013 Nissan Rogue S UP T O
13,800
UT100738
2014 FORD FLEX SEL AWD
15,900
$
1-866-910-8877
www.westcoastnissan.ca www.westcoastnissan.ca
DL: 30501
*SEE IN STORE DETAILS Meadow MEADOWS Gardens GARDEN GoLF GOLF
LOUGHEED LoUGHeed HwY. HWY DL: 30501
N
NISSAN
203 RD
‘S
HARRIS RD
SPECIAL CLEARANCE FINANCING
WEST COAST
Thursday, July 16, 2015 A15
PITT RIVER BRIDGE
A14 Thursday, July 16, 2015
DL: 30501
www.westcoastautogroup.com
MAPLE RIDGE & PITT MEADOWS TIMES
STEP INTO SUMMER SALES EVENT
2012 Dodge Ram 3500 Long Horn Dually 4x4 Only 52,223kms, Heated/Cooled Leather Seating, Heated Steering Wheel, 6.7L Cummins Diesel, Navigation, Rear Sensors, Clearance Lights, Spray Lined Box, fully Loaded. Stock #UT141764
ONLY
0 DOWN
$
$
$
*Some conditions apply. See in store for details
2014 JEEP PATRIOT NORTH EDITION
• Rigorous 127-point Quality Assurance Inspection. • Minimum 12 months/20,000 kms Powertrain warranty honoured at over 1,500 Toyota Dealers in Canada and the U.S. • 24 Hour Roadside Assistance. • Extensive mechanical and appearance reconditioning process. • 7 days/1,500 kms exchange privilege. • Complimentary tank of gas. • First oil/filter change at no charge. • Certified Claims Report included.
ASK US ABOUT OUR OWNER PACKAGE: • Free Lifetime Oil + Filter • Free Lifetime Carwashes • Free Service Loaners • Free Tire Repairs
PLUS OUR EXCLUSIVE WEST COAST KIA ADVANTAGE CARD! 2012 KIA SOUL
UT432731
2011 MAZDA CX-7 GT AWD!
Come See for yourself why everyone is choosing
WEST COAST NISSAN FOR ALL THEIR AUTOMOTIVE NEEDS.
These Vehicles Are Set To Travel!
ON APPROVED CREDIT
WITH EVERY PRE-OWNED VEHICLE PURCHASE YOU GET A TRIP FOR 2 TO LAS VEGAS!
54,800 382***Biweekly
INTERNET PRICE
Summer Vacation Ready!
FINANCE WITH
SHIFT_
CHECK OUT SOME OF THE ADVANTAGES THAT HAVE MADE US
THE X5 FASTEST GROWING BRAND 2008 BMW 2011 Nissan Juke
IN CANADA over the last 12 months in the non-luxury segment.º
ONCE A TOYOTA, ALWAYS A TOYOTA
2011 KIA SORENTO EX
BUY WITH CONFIDENCE
UT116783
All Makes and Models Inspected & Warranted 2012 TOYOTA MATRIX TOURING
2014 TOYOTA VENZA AWD
2012 TOYOTA PRIUS HATCHBACK
1 local owner, touring package includes power group, air, cruise control, power sunroof, alloy wheels, fog lamps, star safety system-smart stop technology, ABS brakes, electronic brake force distribution, vehicle stability and traction control. UC809742
Local Toyota Certified vehicle, no accident claims, go anywhere all wheel drive!! power group, power driver seat, alloy wheels, air, Bluetooth capable, satellite ready, 6 speaker, AM/FM/CD stereo, star safety system-smart stop technology, ABS brakes, electronic brake force distribution, vehicle stability and traction control, hill start assist, front and rear side curtain airbags, driver knee airbag. UT059968
1 local owner and no accident claims, go green and save with this fully equipped hybrid vehicle, rear backup camera, star safety system-smart stop technology, ABS brakes, electronic brake force distribution, vehicle stability and traction control, front and rear side curtain airbags,driver knee airbag, fuel economy combined rating 3.8l/km or 74 mpg, TOYOTA CERTIFIED.UC553911
NOW $14,998
NOW $26,998
NOW $21,998
2012 TOYOTA CAMRY SE
2012 TOYOTA TUNDRA DOUBLE CAB TRD
2011 TOYOTA COROLLA CONVENIENCE PKG
HIGHEST RESALE VALUE IIHS TOP SAFETY PICK BETTER FUEL EFFICIENCY+ UT163984 UT025028X BEST-IN-CLASS INTERIOR 188 HP, AWD, RemoteVOLUME Keyless Entry, 4.8L, 127,302 kms. This 2008 BMW is in A/C, wireless phone connectivity, and amazing CLASS condition and has all EXCLUSIVE the bells and FEATURES more! whistles.
23,500
$
$5,750 DOWN
2014 FORD ESCAPE TITANIUM AWD
2011 BMW X5 XDRIVE 35D DIESEL
Only 73,246kms, 1 owner Local, Executive Package, Technology Package, Sport Premium Option, 3.0L Diesel, Xenon headlights, Navigation, Panoramic Sunroof, Heated Leather, Fully Loaded. Stock #UT370578 INTERNET $ $ ONLY ***Biweekly PRICE
Only 18,542Kms, Heated Leather Seating, Blind Spot Monitoring Ssytem, All Wheel Drive, 2.0L Ecoboost Engine, 19” Wheels, Power Liftgate,Naviagtion, Moonroof, Fully Loaded. Stock #UT004868 INTERNET $ $ ONLY **Biweekly PRICE
228
33,800
299
2012 NISSAN MURANO PLATINUM AWD
2014 FORD EDGE SEL AWD
Fully Loaded Platinum Package, 76,600 Kms, All Wheel Drive, Heated Leather, Noonroof, Hid Headlights, Back Up Camera, Memory Seating, 20” Wheeles, Navigation, Full Load. Stock #UT232442 INTERNET $ $ ONLY **Biweekly PRICE
259
44,800
Now Just
32,800
ONLY
271
INTERNET **Biweekly PRICE
$
32,800
19,950
$
4X4, ONE OWNER, AUTOMATIC!
LOADED, LEATHER, BOSE, ONE OWNER!
ONLY 53,339kms - UT564872
ONLY 70,830kms - UT376844
2010 F-150 LARIAT SUPERCREW 4X4!
Now Just
Select shift auto trans, heated front seats, SYNC Voice Activated System, Chrome Grill, AdvanceTrac, w/ roll Stability control, Reverser Sensoring, 31,830 kms, Stock #UT042403
$
21,500
$
2012 BMW X5 DIESEL XDRIVE
46,500
28,750
$
$
LOADED! LEATHER! SONY AUDIO! RUNNING BOARDS!
NAVIGATION! COMFORT SEATS, PANORAMIC ROOF, RUNNING BOARDS!
ONLY 63,100kms - UT038898
ONLY 45,000kms - UT670417
2012 CHEVROLET EQUINOX LS!
2010 SUBARU FORESTER 2.5X LIMITED!
SALE $ PRICE
AS LOW AS
17,900 $141 BW
2.0L, Luxury, Leather interior, Heated Front Seats, Nav System, Sunroof, Automatic temp. control and more!
2011 HYUNDAI SANTA FE GL UT058649
SALE $ PRICE
AS LOW AS
14,900 $133 BW
3.5L, V-6, AWD, Front Dual Zone A/C, Heated front seats, Wireless phone connectivity, Leather upholstery
2010 VW JETTA WAGON TDI UC668841
0
%
2011 Mazda3 GS APR
SALE $ PRICE
AS LOW AS
17,900 $159 BW
SALE $ PRICE
AS LOW AS
17,900 $170 BW
Power moonroof, Heated front seats, Power driver seat, wireless phone connectivity, MP3 decoder and more
Leather upholstery, Power moon roof, steering wheel mounted audio controls, Remote keyless entry
2010 KIA SOUL
2008 NISSAN VERSA S
$
229**Biweekly
INTERNET PRICE
$
ONLY 11,400kms, 3.5L V6 Engine, All Wheel Drive, Heated/ Cooled Leather, HID headlights, Power Tailgate, Navigation, Self Parking, Panoramic Sunroof. Stock #UT081606
1 local owner vehicle, fully serviced and no accident claims, the premium package includes navigation, dual power heated leather/ultra suede front seats, 10 speaker JBL audio system, backup camera, 18 inch alloy wheels, star safety system-smart stop technology, ABS brakes, vehicle stability and traction control, new all season tires, TOYOTA CERTIFIED, UC508423
Local truck and no accident claims, TRD off road package, fully equipped, 18 inch wheels, fiberglass canopy, star safety system-smart stop technology, ABS brakes and enhanced brake force distribution, vehicle stability and traction control, front and rear roll sensing head/side curtain airbags, driver and front passenger knee airbags, TOYOTA CERTIFIED. UT266893
1 local owner vehicle and no accident claims, convenience package includesair, power mirrors and locks, keyless entry,star safety system-smart stop technology, ABS brakes, electronic brake force distribution, vehicle stability and traction control, new set of all season tires, TOYOTA CERTIFIED. UC602929.
NOW $22,998
NOW $32,998
NOW $11,998
32,800
ONLY
$
309**Biweekly
INTERNET PRICE
$
23,650
POWER GROUP! ALLOYS!
43,800
ONLY 29,312kms - UT387068
ONLY 35,000kms - UT787991
2010 HONDA CIVIC COUPE EX-L !
2012 HONDA CR-V LX AWD!
SALE $ PRICE
AS LOW AS
10,900 $143 BW
2.0L, Heated front seats, Heated power door mirrors, wireless phone connectivity, 8 speaker sound system
2008 KIA RONDO EX
UT179180
2012 CHEVY CRUZE LS
2012 HYUNDAI ELANTRA GLS
1.8L 4 Cylinder MPI DOHC, 5 Speed Automatic Transmission, Hands Free Voice Activation, New Rubber, A Must See. Stock #UC128151 ONLY
$
129
INTERNET **Biweekly PRICE
14,800
$
ONLY
$
137
INTERNET **Biweekly PRICE
$
LEATHER! SUNROOF!
13,800
ONLY 85,000kms - UC003368
POWER GROUP! LOCAL ONE OWNER!
ONLY 44,252kms - UT111928
We accept Visa, Mastercard & American Express
FORD LINCOLN FORD LINCOLN
FORD LINCOLN
20370 LOUGHEED HWY., MAPLE RIDGE
1-888-251-7930
DL: 26469
20370 Lougheed Hwy. Maple Ridge
2008 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER LTD
Local vehicle, 7 passenger seating, fully equipped including power side doors, power liftgate, Stow ‘N’ Go seating, Chrysler factory warranty, safety features include ABS brakes. #UT747322
Local vehicle and no accident claims, lx+ includes power group, air, abs, stereo, traction control, heated front seats, side curtain airbags, fully inspected and serviced, KIA factory warranty. UC069973
Top of the line limited package comes fully equippped including navigation system, power roof and leather, 7 passenger comfort with front and rear air conditioning, ABS brakes,electronic brake force distribution, vehicle stability and tractioncontrol, hill start assist, downhill assist control, roll-sensing front and rear side curtain airbags, front driver knee airbag, fully serviced. UT030697
1.8L, FWD, Great Commuter vehicle for all purposes
2007 TOYOTA CAMRY
UC014032
AS LOW AS
8,900 $115 BW
SALE PRICE
$
NOW $19,998
NOW $11,595
NOW $19,995
2012 HONDA CIVIC EX
2008 TOYOTA CAMRY HYBRID
2012 TOYOTA SIENNA LE AWD
BC ISLAND VEHICLE, NO ACCIDENT CLAIMS, EX MODEL COMES WITH POWER GROUP INCLUDING POWER ROOF, ALLOYS, SIDE CURTAIN AIRBAGS, ALLOY WHEELS, ABS BRAKES, LOW KILOMETRES AND HONDA WARRANTY. UC006447
AS LOW AS
9,900 $128 BW
NOW $16,998
2.4L, 158hp, 4cyl, steering wheel mounted audio controls, Remote keyless entry, power windows and more
1 LOCAL OWNER, NO ACCIDENT CLAIMS, FULLY EQUIPPED INCLUDING CLIMATE CONTROL, SMART KEY WITH PUSH BUTTON IGNITION, POWER SEAT AND ALLOY WHEELS, VEHICLE STABILITY AND TRACTION CONTROL, ABS BRAKES AND ELECTRONIC BRAKE FORCE DISTRIBUTION, FRONT AND REAR SIDE CURTAIN AIRBAGS, FRONT SEAT MOUNTED SIDE AIRBAGS, DRIVER KNEE AIRBAG. UC035625
NOW $13,595
1 LOCAL OWNER, 7 PASSENGER, ALL WHEEL DRIVE , LE PACKAGE INCLUDES POWER GROUP, FRONT AND REAR AIR/HEAT, 7 PASSENGER SEATING, POWER SLIDING DOORS, SMART STOP TECHNOLOGY, ABS BRAKES ELECTRONIC BRAKE FORCE DISTRIBUTION, VEHICLE STABILITY AND TRACTION CONTROL, FRONT AND REAR SIDE CURTAIN AIRBAGS, DRIVER KNEE AIRBAG, TOYOTA WARRANTY. UT012952
NOW $27,595
19950 LOUGHEED HWY., PITT MEADOWS
www.westcoastmazda.com
Low Kilometers, great price, combined with cruise control, stereo controls on the steering wheel, A/C, $ and much more.
167 HP, remote keyless entry, wireless phone connectivity, steering wheel mounted audio controls. $
15,900
2014 NISSAN 2014 NISSAN 2014 NISSAN 2009 Toyota Venza JUKE2010 ® Nissan SentraNoTE SE-R PATHFINDER VERSA
1.855.829.5106
www.westcoastkia.ca
lowest prices guaranteed
2014 NISSAN SENTRA UT020839
Low kms, great price, combined with cruise control, stereo controls on the steering wheel, PLUS CHECK OUT THE ALL-NEW A/C, back up camera 2014$NISSAN ROGUE and much more.
18,000
2014 NISSAN TITAN UC705248
200 HP, 6 Spd Manual, A/C, Fog Lights, 1 Touch Up and Down Window, Remote Keyless Entry, MP3 Player, $ Spoiler and more.
STANDARD FEATURES INCLUDE: • AVAILABLE INTUITIVE ALL-WHEEL DRIVE • BETTER FUEL ECONOMY (HWY) THAN ESCAPE & CR-V+ • DIVIDE-N-HIDE CARGO SYSTEM ®
12,500
Toyota 4Runner SR5 $ AT 2.99% 1342012 APR 0 DOWN
SEMI-MONTHLY*
PER MONTH FOR 60 MONTHS
SMALL SUV
HURRY, oFFERS END JUNE 2ND
Find yours at westcoastnissan.ca or come down and see us UC034824
UT079589
*Representative finance offer based on a new 2014 Altima 2.5 (T4LG14 AA00), CVT transmission. Selling Price is $25,273 financed at 0% APR equals 182 bi-weekly payments of $128 for an 84 month term. $1,999 down payment required. Cost of borrowing is $0 for a total obligation of $25,273. This offer cannot be combined with any other offer. Conditions apply. ≠Representative semi-monthly lease offer based on new 2014 Rogue S FWD (Y6RG14 AA00), CVT transmission. 2.99% lease APR for a 60 month term equals 120 semi-monthly payments of $134 with $0 down payment, and $0 security deposit. First semi-monthly payment, down payment and $0 security deposit are due at lease inception. Prices include freight and fees. Lease based on a maximum of 20,000 km/year with excess charged at $0.10/km. Total lease obligation is $16,042. $500 NF Lease Bonus Cash included in advertised price, applicable only on 2014 Rogue S FWD (Y6RG14 AA00), CVT transmission through subvented lease through Nissan Finance. This offer is only available on lease offers of an 60 month term only and cannot be combined with any other offer. Conditions apply. ▲Models shown $35,228 Selling Price for a new 2014 Rogue SL AWD Premium model (Y6DG14 BK00), CVT transmission. ▲*≠Freight and PDE charges ($1,575/$1,630), certain fees, manufacturer’s rebate and dealer participation where applicable are included. License, registration, air-conditioning levy ($100) where applicable, insurance and applicable taxes are extra. Finance and lease offers are available on approved credit through Nissan Finance for a limited time, may change without notice and cannot be combined with any other offers except stackable trading dollars. Retailers are free to set individual prices. Dealer order/trade may be necessary. Vehicles and accessories are for illustration purposes only. Offers, prices and features subject to change without notice. Offers valid between May 1-June 2, 2014. ºNissan is the fastest growing brand in the non-luxury segment based on comparison of 12-month retail sales from April 2013 to March 2014 of all Canadian automotive brands and 12-month averages sales growth. ^Based on 2014 Canadian Residual Value Award in Subcompact Car/Compact Utility Vehicle segment. ALG is the industry benchmark for residual values and depreciation data, www.alg.com. +All information compiled from third-party sources including manufacturer websites. Not responsible for errors in data on third party websites. 12/17/2013. ∞Government 5-Star Safety Ratings are part of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s (NHTSA’s) New Car Assessment Program (www.safercar.gov). ×Global Automakers of Canada Entry Level Segmentation. MY14 Versa Note v. MY13/14 competitors. Offers subject to change, continuation or cancellation without notice. Offers have no cash alternative value. See your participating Nissan retailer for complete details. ©1998-2014 Nissan Canada Inc. and Nissan Financial Services Inc. a division of Nissan Canada Inc.
140 HP, Auto, Remote Keyless Entry, Heated Front Seats, A/C, Power Windows and so much more $ to see!
22,500
270 HP, 5 spd. automatic, trailer hitch receiver, garage door transmitter, overhead console and more. $
38,980
Prices listed are plus $399 documentation and taxes
19625 Lougheed hwy., Pitt meadows
www.westcoasttoyota.com
FREIGHT AND PDE INCLUDED
SL AWD Premium model shown with Accessory Roof Rail Crossbars
NISSAN
19950 LOUGHEED HWY., PITT MEADOWS
1-866-910-1580
2012 VW Jetta Highline $
WEST COAST
WEST COAST
WEST COAST KIA
1.866.221.3407
we will not be undersold DL: 6077
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The Johnston MeierEvening InsuranceMarket: Agencies Group: Movie Evening Market: t’s his voice that draws a in the Park is a fun, free, family-friendly outdoor movie 6pm-9pm person in of and gives away ented by the merchants Presented by the merchants event. Come toofMemorial6pm-9pm Peace Park for an evening of ongoing life as a musintown Maple Ridge Downtown Maple his Ridge food and vendors, before watching Feature Film:Shrek on a 28 foot Feature Film: cian. inflatable screen. Bring your friends, family, and even Singer Rocky Swanson visapprox 9:15pm approx 9:15pm the dog to enjoy outdoor movie under the stars. ited The TIMES office recently Rick Moyer/TIMES to Park talk about upcoming e Johnston Meier Insurance Agencies Group: Movie in the is aanfree, family-friendly outdoor Bring your own lawn chair or blanket event that will reunite some It was a sad day in June 2009 when the iconic Maple Ridge Hotel was ent taking place on Wednesday July 8th and Wednesday, July 29th, at sunset. Come to Memorial of his favourite people to take torn down. Ridge Businessstalls, Improvement aceContact Park Downtown early to Maple peruse market play Association interactive games, out classes and services, part in a check much loved details. Facebook/ShopMapleRidge (604-467-2420) activity.the movie on a 28 foot inflatable d enjoyfor food and drinks from local ||vendors before watching evin Assoun, (www.downtownmapleridge.ca) popped also know as reen from Fresh Air Cinema. Bring your friends, family, and “What’s even the dog to enjoy this first annual into my mind too, the Shovel tdoor movie under the stars. since the closing of Playing Man, will Bring your own lawn chair or blanket the [Maple] Ridge be on hand, as will [Hotel], is that it many of the musiwas a gathering cians who were place for all walks of a standard at the life,” Swanson said. The original Maple Ridge Hotel was a gathering place for Maple Ridge Hotel “It sounds kind of back in the day. labourers and musicians after it opened in June 1939. haywire, but they’ve “We’re really he said, ‘what do you think scattered. Some to hoping some of the about doing a reunion at the the Legion, some to Shooters, old guys show up,” Spear said. Army and Navy?’ Judy [Spear] some to coffee shops... they’ve “Like me,” responded was there that day and said lost that camaraderie.” Swanson who continued. “The that’s a great idea.” Swanson spoke about the hotel would hire a back-up President of the ANAF club, Maple Ridge hotel, and the band, I guess you could call Judy Spear added, “Someone jam sessions held there on it, which consisted of various should have done Sundays, as musicians, but the one mainit years ago.” a place and stay musician of the jam sesEvery Sunday, Spear is pretime where sion was always Kevin Assoun. everyone was the jam session, pared for a huge He just had that charisma and crowd at the club. welcome. ‘Largest Showroom Selection of of course he was a very talentthat was the “We’ve got a That was lost Hot-tubs in Town’ player.” gathering place. food truck coming, ed guitar in June 2007 ‘Sincere Sales and Service, Our lthough Assoun can’t Dan from Hunger when the locaplay the guitar anymore Customers become friends’ Rocky Swanson Management, and tion closed and due to a stroke he had a we’ll have drink was ultimately number of years ago, Swanson Maple Ridge Pool and Spa Center CUS specials,” she said. said the Shovel Playing Man torn down in TOME wanson said organizing June 2009. 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Here are some safe driving tips for when you are heading out on the road this summer: Impaired driving Impaired driving is one of the leading causes of death in Canada. In fact, the greatest numbers of alcohol-related crashes occur during the summer months (June, July, August.) And approximately one in three collisions involve alcohol and one in ten drivers after 10pm have consumed alcohol. Driving Fatigue Canadians often travel tremendous distance when they go on vacations. This creates a temptation to keep driving for extended periods even when tired. Fatigue is a form of impairment, so don’t give into the temptation to push on. If you feel fatigued, have a good sleep before you take the wheel. It might be better to delay your trip until the morning when you feel fresh and energized. Rest stops are important. Car Mechanical Safety It is a good idea to check your vehicle’s fluid levels, tire inflation and lights when you stop at a service station for gas. A few minutes of checking can save you hours of costly repairs down the road. Have a safe and happy summer! (From “Summer Safe Driving Tips,� http://bc.cb.rcmp-grc.gc.ca)
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Pitt Meadows girl Danielle Severinski, known to her fans as DaniElle, got her wish – to spend a couple more days in Calgary. She made it to Saturday and competed in the finals in the Calgary Stampede Talent Search Contest. While she didn’t win, she was one of just 12 individuals shortlisted. She was among those whittled down from a pool of more than 300. > Read more at mrtimes.com, search ‘Calgary’
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MAPLE RIDGE & PITT MEADOWS TIMES Ridge. Event takes place from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., with the race at 1 p.m. at Maple Ridge Park. Ducks still available. Info: www. rotaryduckrace.ca. July 19 Cowboy church • Wear your cowboyt hats, boots, and western garb, and come to Pitt Meadows United Church, located at 12109 Harris Rd., for old-time gospel music, and service with a twang. Service begins at 9:15 a.m., and all ages are welcome. July 22 Garage sale • A community-wide garage sale takes place at Memorial Peace Park., from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Info: www.downtownmapleridge.ca. July 23 Heritage Thursdays • Pitt Meadows Museum and Archives hosts Heritage Thursdays, from 1 to 3 p.m. This year’s theme is From Moo to Pooh, which focuses on agriculture. $6 per session, or $39 for all seven sessions. July 24 LEGO club • Kids ages 5 and up are invited to the LEGO club at the Maple Ridge Library from 3 to 4 p.m. July 25 Eid celebration • Celebrate Eid at the Maple Ridge Library from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Eid marks the end of Ramadan on the Muslim calendar. July 25 Artists park market • Artists in the Park sum-
mer market takes place from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Event includes vendors, livve music, and kids activities. July 27 Science World • Science World on the Road will be at Memorial Peace Park from 11 to 11:40 a.m., as part of the library’s Summer Reading Club entertainment. July 29 Movie • A free, family-friendly movie event at Memorial Peace Park. Event begins with evening market at 6 p.m., and showing of Shrek at about 9 p.m. July 30 Heritage Thursdays • Pitt Meadows Museum and Archives hosts Heritage Thursdays, from 1 to 3 p.m. This year’s theme is From Moo to Pooh, which focuses on agriculture. $6 per session, or $39 for all seven sessions. July 31 Hominum • Hominum Fraser Valley holds their monthly informal discussion and support group for gay, bi-sexual and questioning men at 7:30 p.m. Call Art at 604-462-9813, or Don at 604-329-9760 for more information, and meeting location.
and Archives hosts Heritage Thursdays, from 1 to 3 p.m. This year’s theme is From Moo to Pooh, which focuses on agriculture. $6 per session, or $39 for all seven sessions. Aug. 09 Auditions • SPECC-tacular productions are holding auditions for this year’s Christmas Pantomime, Hansel and Gretel from 11 a.m. to noon: Dance/movement audition. 12 to 3 p.m.: !0-minute audition slots. For info or to book, email: specctacularproductions@ gmail.com. Aug. 13 Heritage Thursdays • Pitt Meadows Museum and Archives hosts Heritage Thursdays, from 1 to 3 p.m. This year’s theme is From Moo to Pooh. $6 per session, or $39 for all seven sessions Aug. 13 HUB cycling • Join the HUB Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows committee at their monthly meeting at the Maple Ridge Library in the Alouette Room, from 6:45 to 8:45 p.m.
Concert series • Bring your lunch and enjoy free noon-hour concerts in Memorial Peace Park every Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday in August. Info: www.downtownmapleridge.ca.
Aug. 16 Auditions • SPECC-tacular productions are holding auditions for this year’s Christmas Pantomime, Hansel and Gretel from 11 a.m. to noon: Dance/movement audition. 12 to 3 p.m.: !0-minute audition slots. For info or to book, email: specctacularproductions@ gmail.com.
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All of the cats looking for love have been spayed or neutered and vet-checked to ensure they are ready for their new home. Adult cats also tend to be calmer than their kitten counterparts and the fact that they are litter box trained is a plus for most adopters. Not to mention the fact that RONDA PAYNE the love adult cats give is just editorial@mrtimes.com as good as that of a kitten. “We are hoping to find some It’s kitten season and that amazing homes for some very means the Maple Ridge SPCA is filled with felines looking for special cats,” Stack noted. Two of the adult cats in the love. shelter are Booger and Sunny. Jenn Stack, local shelter Both are nine years old, short manager, noted there are curhaired, and black. rently 18 adult cats waiting for “Black cats stay here three their “furever” homes. time longer than Adoptions any other cats,” of these more said Stack. mature cats are ... the adult “They are a bit half price from July 17 to 27. cats don’t get as shy, but if you just give them a “We’re doing much attention. little bit of time, the event they warm up, because it’s kitJenn Stack they purr, and ten season right will give head now and a lot butts and want cheek rubs.” of people, when they come in, Both Booger and Sonny have see the cute kittens and the been at the Maple Ridge sheladult cats don’t get as much ter at 10235 Jackson Rd. for attention,” Stack said. No matter what kind of adult 30 days. This is problematic because of the volume of kitcat people have in mind, BC tens coming in. SPCA shelters have all shapes, Kittens are being adopted, sizes, and colours available. “Anything over the age of six but as Stack noted, they are coming in just as fast, if not months is considered an adult, so these cats have a lot of life.” faster. It’s the adult cats that
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Last weekend, Ridge Meadows Burrards teams proved they are the Alpha dogs of B.C. girls lacrosse. The Burrards were involved in three of four gold medal games to cap the 2014 Minor Box Lacrosse Provincial Championships in Port Coquitlam. From those games, the Ridge Meadows association now boasts B.C. champions in both peewee and midget divisions. In an all-local midget MORE final, Ridge Meadows • See more #1 (coached lacrosse by Chris coverage, Gill) clipped page A24 Ridge Meadows #2 (led by bench boss Jason McDole) by a 3-2 count to claim gold. Ridge Meadows #1 scored with just over a minute remaining to win. “I thought it was an unbelievable showing by both teams,” Gill said. “The fact we were able to dominate... shows how much talent the girls have.” McDole’s midget Burrards’ only losses came at the hands of Gill’s team. >More: www.mrtimes.com
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Japan takes top Maple Ridge native Larissa Franklin was part of Team Canada, which participated in the Canadian Open Fastpitch International Championship at Softball City in Surrey this past weekend. Team Canada posted a solid showing, winning a number of games, but in the end, it was Team Japan that walked away tournament champions in the final game on Monday evening.
Team Canada player and Maple Ridge native Larissa Franklin made a high-flying attempt for home during a game against Japan.
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Quantum’s Booth reflects on 25 years A Ridge business owner hands over the reins, and moves forward with a prestigious award. ERIC ZIMMER ezimmer@mrtimes.com
She sold her business after 25 years at the helm this year, and last month, June Booth, former owner of Quantum Gymnastics in Maple Ridge, received a lifetime achievement award by Gymnastics Canada. “I was very honoured to receive this,” she said. For Booth, the award is much
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June Booth was given a lifetime achievement award. more than just a flashy piece of hardware. It’s recognition of her contributions to the gymnastics commun-
ity and the sport itself. And though gymnastics has been a life-long adventure for Booth, her tenure as owner of Quantum was first set in motion back in the mid-’80s. “We had actually come to Maple Ridge during Expo ‘86,” she explained. “We liked the community, the size of it, and there was no gymnastics program here at the time. It just seemed like an ideal location, in an area we wanted to live in.” The family made the move from Alberta, where Booth had been working as a coach, and where her children were already very active in the sport – including her son who was competing nationally and “doing quite well.” There were challenges to be sure, when it came to getting the
business off the ground. “It actually took me about a year-and-a-half to get zoning permission, and things like that, but we eventually got it open in the industrial park,” she recalled. Now, a quarter-century later, the business continues to thrive. ‘We’ve had kids compete nationally, and internationally over the years, and we average about 1,300 to 1,400 kids a year who are members.” Running a successful business such as Quantum has been “very rewarding,” Booth said. “To see the number of young coaches coming through – as well as the number of competitive athletes and ex-coaches from Quantum that are still involved in the sport is just amazing.” continued on page A24…
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Two throwers from the Maple Ridge Dynamo Throws Club have posted some top results. Natasha Akbarizadeh won the national title last weekend, and heads to Pan Am Juniors with team Canada. Akbarizadeh and Kaila Butler were both named to the BC U-21 Western Canada Games team too.
Pitt Meadows resident Lou Gruzelier will be racing his Toyota Supra this weekend at the Sports Car Club of B.C. charity auto race, Race For The House, in support of Ronald McDonald House The event takes place Saturday and Sunday at the Mission Raceway Park, located at 32670 Dyke Rd.
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and Pitt Meadows. Thirty peewee from around B.C. competed for provincial box lacrosse supremacy in the A1, A2, B and C divisions. In the A1 division, the host Burrards won the B.C. title by beating the Coquitlam Adanacs 7-4 in the gold medal match. The A2 title also went to a TROY LANDREVILLE Ridge Meadows team, as the tlandreville@mrtimes.com Burrards rolled to a 15-7 win over the Mission Sasquatch in It was a golden weekend for the provincial gold medal the host Ridge Meadows Burrards at the B.C. More online game. The Saanich Tigers outLacrosse Association paced Oceanside 8-1 for (BCLA) Box Lacrosse peepeewee B gold while in wee championships. the C final, the Kamloops Presented by Subway, Rattlers doubled the Campbell the tournament kicked off last Wednesday, July 8, and ran until River Ravens. Sunday, July 12 in Maple Ridge > Read more: www.mrtimes.com
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As for timing of the sale this year? “Old age,” the 68-year-old Booth laughed. “I was just ready and it was time. I have been limiting my coaching over the past few years, but staying busy with gymnastics outside the gym.” Booth resolved that if someone wanting to buy the business came along, that would be great, which turned out to be what happened. If the business had not been sold, Booth “likely would have been content to just manage it from a distance,” she elaborated. “Then I got the offer on it, and everything fell into place.” Booth will remain connected to the club, and involved with the gymnastics community. “I think if retiring and selling the business meant that I was out of the sport entirely, it would have been It’s the highest much more difficult honour they to let it go,” she said. have, and Booth received her is based on lifetime achievement a person’s after being nominated by Gymnastics contribution to BC, through the sport. Gymnastics Canada. “It’s the highest June Booth honour they have, and the award is based on a person’s contribution to the sport over the years,” she explained. And Booth’s resume is an impressive one. “I’ve been a national coaching program certification developer, I’ve trained many new course conductors and learning facilitators over the years, I’ve been an international judge, representing Canada all over the world, and I’ve hosted numerous national and international events for Gymnastics Canada.” For Booth, the joy in Quantum has been “watching the kids do well, and the enjoyment of working with them.” The sport has also been a major part of her family, and her children’s upbringing. “My son was an acrobat with Cirque De Soleil, and is now a head coach for them. My daughter’s an international judge, and her and I have travelled all over the world together, and my husband – before he passed away – did all of our maintenance, and built the equipment.” Going forward, Booth is optimistic she’s leaving Quantum in good hands. She’s also looking forward to “getting done all the things I never seem to have time to do.” Other activities keeping her busy are her involvement with Canadian Guide Dogs for the Blind (“I’m currently training a guide puppy for them,” she said,) spending time with her granddaughter, and training learning facilitators to teach gymnastics courses. And as for Quantum itself? “Hopefully, the gym will continue,” she said. “There’s a really good strong basis. It’s a great sport for anybody and a great foundation to build on.”
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