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Silver swimmer Maple Ridge’s Nathan Stein won a silver medal at the Parapan Am Games in Toronto last week.
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Wednesday was Pirate Pak Day at White Spot restaurants, including the one at 20855 Lougheed Hwy. Two dollars from each adult and kids Pirate Pak sold on Aug. 12 went to the Zajac Ranch for Children on Stave Lake. The summer camp is for children and young adults with serious medical conditions. Karen Strakev, Donna Deane-Freeman, and Trudy Nipius from Fossils United, a group made up mostly of retired School District 42 employees and their friends, got into the spirit of the fundraiser. Troy Landreville/TIMES
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A house at the end of a residential street in Pitt Meadows was under construction last week. The housing market in Pitt Meadows, Maple Ridge, and the rest of Metro Vancouver continues to sizzle this summer.
The City is working on a plan to deal with the rising population of rodents. COLE WAGNER cole.wagner@mrtimes.com
An uptick in the population of rodents in the downtown core has business owners in Maple Ridge saying “rats!” A number of factors could be to blame for the increase in the rat population, said Frank Quinn with the City of Maple Ridge. Certainly the heat has caused the population to increase, as shelter from the elements becomes less of an issue. As well, the increase in construction, especially around Haney Place Frank Quinn Mall, might be to blame, said Ineke Boekhorst Public Works & with the Maple Ridge Development Downtown Business Improvement Association. Additionally, new food disposal regulations no longer permit organics to be disposed of with other garbage, which might have led to improper storing of food waste, which would then further boost the rat population. Whatever is to blame, City staff and local businesses are working together to find a solution to the rodent problem, said Boekhorst. The City has reached out to Fraser Health, as well as private pest control agencies, to come up with potential ways to address to the problem.
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Buyers snapping up houses
Like the rest of Metro Vancouver, the housing market is heating up in town.
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The summer housing market in Metro Vancouver – which includes Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows – mirrors the weather. It’s sizzling. In July, momentum spilled over from the highest selling June, and the second highest overall monthly total, on record for the Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver (REBGV). “Demand in our detached home market continues to drive activity across Metro Vancouver,” said Darcy McLeod, a Maple Ridge-based realtor who is also the REBGV president. “There were more detached home sales in the region [in June] than
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we’ve seen during the month of June in more than 10 years.” Meanwhile, sales in July were 33.5 per cent above the 10-year sales average for the month. Combining the Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows markets, a total of 159 detached houses were snapped up in July, third most among regions under the REBGV umbrella. Only Richmond (218) and Coquitlam (198) saw more detached homes sold last month. As well, 74 attached homes (rowhomes and townhouses) and 43 apartments were sold in Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows in July. Prices in Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows are inching up with the demand, even though Maple Ridge has the second-most affordable market in the REBGV next to the Sunshine Coast, which includes communities such as Gibsons and Sechelt. For example, in Maple Ridge, the benchmark price for a detached home was
Typically toxicology reports take months to come back, but police believe the death of a 29-year-old man in a 228th Street home in Maple Ridge last Thursday could be a drug overdose. Mounties are reporting ODs have spiked in town.
Legal Briefs columnist Ryan Dueckman acknowledges separation and divorce are brutal for all involved, but emphasizes the need for parents not to use children as pawns.
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$510,400 in July, up one per cent in price from the previous month and 7.9 per cent higher than July 2014. In Pitt Meadows, a detached home would have set a buyer back an average of $565,400 last month, up 9.6 per cent from last July. The benchmark price for townhouses in Maple Ridge in July was $292,100, making it 9.6 per cent more expensive than July 2014. Pitt Meadows townhomes, at $361,700 on average this past month, are 11 per cent more expensive than they were a year ago. The apartment market in Maple Ridge is still relatively stable, with condos costing $169,100 on average last month, down 0.8 per cent from the previous July. Condos in Pitt Meadows cost on average $249,600 in July, up 1.2 per cent in price from July 2014.
A woman behind bars at Maple Ridge’s Alouette Correctional Centre for Women for the alleged murder of her mother is now charged with another death – this time she’s accused of killing someone inside the local prison. See more at:
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ADVENTURE
8 of Hearts impress on Yukon Quest
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FEDERAL ELECTION
Campaign is taking shape Two candidates are confirmed for the new Pitt Meadows-Maple Ridge riding, with two more being finalized in the next few weeks. While the leaders of the four major federal parties ADA squared off in the first CANTES debate of the extra long VO campaign season at the start of August, the local race is beginning to take shape as two more candidates for the riding of Pitt Meadows–Maple Ridge should be finalized by the end of next week. Meanwhile, voters in Pitt Meadows and Maple Ridge will have more control over their representative in Parliament, as the new federal riding leaves behind the municipality of Mission, which was previously included in the riding. In addition to the Cities of Pitt Meadows and Maple Ridge, the riding includes Katzie, Langley, and Whonnock reserves, with around 94,000 people within the boundaries.
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The race in the Yukon was exhausting, challenging, but ultimately rewarding for an all-women’s crew based out of Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows.
The 8 of Hearts crew had a great time paddling through Five Finger Rapids, hitting a couple of big waves.
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he 8 of Hearts showed plenty of heart during the Yukon Quest, a three-day, 715 kilometre (444 mile) wilderness endurance paddling race held in the Yukon recently. The all-women’s crew that took part in the world’s longest annual canoe and kayak race included Pitt Meadows residents Katie Stein Sather (the team captain and organizer), Debra Eisel, Betty McLeod, and Carol Woodworth, along with Isabelle Hamm and Ruth Ross from Maple Ridge and Whitehorse natives Deb Bartlette and 68-year-old Ingrid Wilcox, a quest veteran with nearly a decade-and-a-half of experience navigating those northern waters. In a race from Whitehorse to Dawson, Yukon Territory where, thanks to the midnight sun, it never really got dark, the local crew finished in 52 hours, 47 minutes, and 35 seconds. In the process, they placed second in their category (women’s voyageur canoe), fifth among 10 voyageur entries including mixed and men’s, and 14th
overall out of the 57 boats entered. Ross credited two of the veterans on the boat, Sather and Wilcox, for their leadership during and leading up to the race. “None of this would have been possible without Katie’s dogged determination, that we would train to be physically and mentally ready and have the right gear in place,” Ross said. “We were envied for the good fortune of having the legendary Ingrid Wilcox from Whitehorse on our team, who is in her 14th year of this competition and knows the Yukon River inside and out, all the fast channels, [and] ones to avoid. Without Ingrid, and Katie’s wonderful steering and our determination as a team, we would never have made such good time.” Sather said this was a completely different experience from last year’s Quest
because this time around, she was in the company of good friends. “This year was so much more fun,” she said. Conditions improved from last year. In 2014, wind on Lake La Barge made paddling a challenge. “This year there was just a breeze so it was very nice paddling,” Sather said. Even with the favourable conditions, the race was a test of attrition, especially considering the 8 of Hearts crew is made up of paddlers ranging in age from 51 to 71. Other than a mandatory seven-hour layover at Carmacks (26 hours into the race), and three hours at Kirkman Creek (44 hours into the race), teams paddled non-stop to reach the “City of Gold.” > More at www.mrtimes.com, search ‘Hearts’
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Residents upset with the current situation on Cliff Avenue made their presence known Saturday.
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Age: 35 Wanted in connection with File #2014-7110 Wanted for failing to comply with a probation order.
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Gas dump follows rally Despite a peaceful rally early in the day, a disturbing scene played out at Cliff Avenue Saturday.
HAMILL, Shannon Marie Age: 31 Wanted in connection with File #2014-21705 Wanted for taking a vehicle without the owner’s consent.
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“Moose” the dog took to the streets on Saturday, as community members brought their children and pets to march alongside them towards Cliff Avenue.
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While a “rally for safety” went off without confrontation on Saturday, a disturbing series of events unfolded later Saturday night near the homeless camp on Cliff Avenue, and the situation is now under investigation by the local RCMP. Gasoline was reportedly dumped on the ground near the camp on Cliff Avenue, and
RCMP are busy looking into who might be responsible. Earlier in the day, a peaceful rally for community safety was the cause of increased RCMP presence around Cliff Avenue. Organizers of the rally stressed that the rally was intended to be peaceful, despite the event having been labelled “vigilantes,” prior to it taking place, said Karen Leo. Jenn Watts, another organ-
izer, emphasized that Cliff Avenue was only one of a number of factors which led to the rally. “We’re not anti-homeless,” said Watts. Armed with signs that read: “Drug testing b4 (sic) welfare” and “Needles don’t belong in parks, kids do”, the group made their way from Memorial Peace Park to the Haney Bypass near to Cliff Avenue.
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Time for climate debate
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im Campbell was infamously quoted (or misquoted) as saying that a 47-day election was no time to discuss serious issues. Fortunately, we are in the early days of an election campaign that is almost twice that long, and will stretch on into late October. It’s also unusual to have an election campaign during the height of summer, when the weather is often top of mind. So let’s have a debate about global warming. Not whether or not it exists, which has been thoroughly established. There is a worldwide scientific consensus, and every major political party accepts that it is happening, whether grudgingly or not. There is also ample anecdotal evidence in the form of temperature records that have fallen by the score across B.C. We also have the raging wildfires and water restrictions to show us what global warming will mean for us on a local level. We need to determine what the best course of action is towards change. There are dozens of options, including changing the way we generate power, increasing energy efficiency, tax incentives, more spending on public transit, and changes in urban planning. Depending on how we choose to proceed, we could find ourselves in a future with electric cars springing up everywhere, as in Norway, and with solar farms popping up across the Prairies, or we could pioneer a new generation of safe, efficient nuclear power projects, or we could simply hunker down and concentrate on using less energy and using what we do create more efficiently. Any of those options are better than our current course, which is barely better than nothing. Our major opposition parties may be willing to attack the government on the environment, but they are still following rather than leading the debates on energy and climate change. As usual, it’s up to Canadians to push for the changes we need in Ottawa. – TIMES
Debate this: Better ways for party leaders to compete
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Painful Truth
ast week’s debate was… ugh. I mean, it was fine, as far as these things go. None of the four federal party leaders spontaneously combusted, no one started barfing pea soup and rotating their head 360 degrees, the ground did not open up to swallow them, and Gilles Duceppe wasn’t there. But other than that, it was pretty dull. Yeah, we can talk about the ratio of actual policy to argument, and the degree to which they were charismatic, stiff, entertaining, annoyingly off topic, and/or evasive. I don’t want to base my MATTHEW vote on this kind of format. Frankly, where are the debates for someone like me, who is actually going to read party platforms and decide based on those? I don’t need to see people have a genteel bickerfest for two hours! So here are some debate formats I’d rather see, which will be more fun for
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those of us who have either A) already made up our minds or B) will be making them up based on something other than who can hurl the best veiled insults. • Defence: Risk Tournament, presented by the Canadian Forces. Each candidate gets an outlandish faux-military uniform complete with bottle-cap medals, shako hats, cutlasses, and jodhpurs. Then they are packed into the basement of a games store and play multiple rounds of Risk, each taking turns starting in Australia. The winner gets to wear a special medal declaring them CLAXTON World Conquerer for the rest of the campaign. • Debating Skills: Best Episode Ever. Candidates must select their favourite episode of Star Trek and defend their choice using well-researched arguments, including defending their choice of Kirk vs Picard vs Sisko vs Janeway. • The Economy.
All four candidates are given the amount of money the average single mother with two children has to spend per month, and must work out a budget that includes food, daycare, transportation, rent, and utilities, without going into crippling debt. Part two involves doing the actual grocery shopping while minding two sticky, tired children. • Foreign Affairs: With nothing but a compass, a Swiss army knife, and a chicken salad sandwich, each candidate is dropped at a random location somewhere on the planet, and must return to Canada without starting a diplomatic incident. Bonus points for anyone who learns some of the local language along the way. Candidates who do not return will not move on to the next round. • Democratic Reform: All candidates (literally all of them, from all 338 ridings across the country, and all major and minor parties) are stranded on a desert island for three weeks and must create a new democratic society. The ad revenue from Survivor: Parliamentary Reform Edition will be used
to fund public campaigns for increased voter turnout. • Corruption, sponsored by Just For Laughs. A hidden camera crew will drop a wallet with $1,000 cash and no ID in front of each candidate while they are alone and believe themselves to be unobserved. Then we get to see what happens. That’s it. • Non-Partisan Cooperation. The four main party leaders must build a spaghetti bridge that can support 10 kilos of weight. They must work together, and must agree on the design and division of labour necessary to complete the bridge. If the bridge collapses, we get new leaders. • Voter Appeal: Pie fight. Exactly what it sounds like. No lemon meringue or key lime allowed, as those can sting the eyes. There will be 500 pies, some tables to duck behind, and a halfhour time limit. The only winner will be the viewers. Read Bob Groeneveld’s Odd Thoughts online this week at mrtimes.com
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TIMES columnist correct about corporations Dear Editor,
I wondered why the TIMES would print this tangent column defending the honour of corporations until I got to the end and saw who wrote it [Where there’s smoke, there’s fire and some excus-
es, July 15 Opinion, TIMES]. A corporation does not “have to care” and it’s demonstrated every day. At best, they may choose to care to serve their interests. The responsibility is
to the shareholders, not to society. A shareholder expects the corporation to do everything within the law to increase said wealth. I think that tied in with columnist Bob Groeneveld stating,
Tattered flag a real disgrace Dear Editor, I was stuck in traffic the other day and spent some time on Lougheed Highway, beside the Harris Road Park and sports field. It was at that time that I took note of the tattered Canadian flag flying proudly. Or, perhaps not proudly. I found it disrespectful to Canada to see such a ripped and tattered flag flying. It is time Pitt Meadows purchased a new flag, or perhaps visited the MLA’s or MP’s offices to get a replacement. I don’t think this is something we would see in our neighbouring country, and I don’t think it is something we should see in our country. Let’s show Canada the respect it truly deserves. H. Allan, Maple Ridge
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A letter writer expressed concern with a tattered flag at Harris Road Park, but by Wednesday the old flag appeared to have been replaced with this new one.
“unless we made it specifically illegal to smoke while driving”. All those things you mentioned are side effects of increasing wealth for the shareholders who may sometimes be society (e.g. charities). I think Bob was entirely correct to refer to corporations as inanimate objects because they are and are only treated as persons by law to assign rights and protections in our capitalist society (i.e. they are persons on paper). There was just no better solutions they could come up with. I don’t think this problem exists in communist states. Anyways, I think Bob is right in what he said. Case in point, corporations sell the cigarettes to begin with.
Michael Rex, Maple Ridge
Helping addicts does more harm than good Dear Editor, Its hard to believe that we let the bleeding hearts tell us we need to feel sorry for homeless people. There’s at least 100,000 people in Maple Ridge, and about 100
homeless people causing nothing but problems. The mayor and any other bleeding hearts needs to learn that helping these people addicted people harms them more then helps them.
Ironically, their homeless camp is one block from a treatment centre. They should be given a choice, treatment or a bus ticket to Vancouver. Don Hurtubise, Facebook
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More than 100 people walked from Memorial Peace Park and through the streets of Maple Ridge Saturday, taking part in what was dubbed a community safety rally aimed at drawing attention to rising crime and the issues related to the Cliff Avenue tent city. The event and coverage once again ignited conversation:
“Hey Victoria, take note here. Once they squat, it takes forever to get them out. Parks are not the answer!” – Lynne Shaw “What I find ironic is the amount of people online who have an opinion on tent city, yet the rally consisted of a few dozen [Editor’s note, there was actually closer to 100, we apologize for the incorrect info]. Where’s the support people? Didn’t feel like coming out from behind the keyboard?… No I didn’t show up, because I’m in the minority… and actually commend our mayor for the efforts she has put forth.” – Joel Godfrey “I like that pic that says ‘Maple Ridge is not a dumpster.’ That’s right, it’s not. But it sure is becoming that way fast! Was the mayor or council people there at all? If so, what was their platform?” – Sonja Ogden “Unfortunately, the camp is going to be here for a long time. The mayor never realized what she got herself into with this, because the bottom line they will have to get an injunction… it’s a disgrace what this mayor and council have done to pit the residents against one another.” – Alvin Cohen
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Dear Editor, A 78-day election campaign is far too much. Five weeks is more than enough before perhaps most folks will be bored to death. For weeks [politicians] have been bribing us with our money. Do things as and when they need to be done, be it a new bridge or improvements to the highway. To make it seem as if it’s a gift is nonsense. Offensive, eh! Currently making the rounds is an email showing the hind end of a bull and a sign saying lift lever “to hear what he’s saying.” To be inundated with what the bovine is saying is just too much. Robert Stirling, Maple Ridge
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Ridge loses ‘Poppa’ Bob Shantz passed away on Saturday. ERIC ZIMMER ezimmer@mrtimes.com
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Condolences continue to pour in on social media as news of long-time Maple Ridge resident Bob Shantz’s recent passing ripples through the community. Known affectionately as Poppa Duck, thanks to his leadership role in the annual Rotary Duck Race, Shantz was “an example to all,” wrote
#1 - Approval of the prior AGM Minutes #2 - Presentations of the Financial Statements as approved by the Directors; #3 - Reports of the Directors; #4 - Proposed Amendments to By-Laws;
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with his family at his side at Vancouver General Hospital. He was born in Alberta, attended university in Saskatchewan and practiced law in Maple Ridge for more than 44 years. He was a founding member of the Maple Ridge Hospital Foundation among his many other community contributions. A service will be held at Maple Ridge Baptist Church, Monday Aug. 17th at 11 a.m, with a reception to follow. > More: www.mrtimes.com
Poppa Duck Bob Shantz passes.
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A pair of homes were rescued and relocated to Hammond. COLE WAGNER cole.wagner@mrtimes.com
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the historic neighbour- with stained glass windows and hardhood of Hammond. wood throughout,” Patterson and her said Patterson. boyfriend explored a number of different The other was much spots for the homes more regal, with high around Vancouver, ceilings and “beautiful before settling on architectural features.” Maple Ridge. Regardless of which “We house the looked at couple probably a When we got eventudozen difally calls to Hammond, “home,” ferent locations,” said Patterson we really Patterson. is looking liked the “When forward we got to moving people there. to Hammond, from the we really hustle and Heather Patterson liked the bustle of people downthere,” she added. town Vancouver, to The pair will likely the friendly neighbourtake up residence in hood of Hammond. one of the homes, “It felt a bit although Patterson like – I grew up in said she has yet to Saskatchewan – so decide which home it had a very neighshe prefers. bourhood feel,” said One home is a cozy, Patterson. “1920s style house • Stay tuned for more
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Don Langford helped out his son Dylan and daughter-in-law Anahi English – owners of the Stomping Grounds – cook up hotdogs during the Osprey Day on Saturday in the South Bonson area of Pitt Meadows. Also on hand for the festivities was Katzie First Nation’s Mavis Pierre (inset), and Maple Ridge vendor Margit Wagner (below).
Celebrating 88 years:
On the eighth day of the eighth month, Royal Canadian Legion Branch 88 celebrated its 88th anniversary. The Maple Ridge branch has been providing continuous service to veterans and the community for 88 years and MLA Marc Dalton, branch president Mike Ward, Second World War veteran Bill Mitchell, and legion New Westminster and zone commander Peter Dunford were on hand to cut the anniversary cake during the recent open house. Jim Macdonald photo
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2008 FORD ESCAPE XLT 4WD
UT033605
*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.
WEST COAST
Experience Something Great!
20370 LOUGHEED HWY., MAPLE RIDGE
2008 TOYOTA 4RUNNER LIMITED 4X4
NOW $12,595
12,500
$
We accept Visa, Mastercard & American Express
DL: 6077
2012 TOYOTA RAV4 4WD
Find yours at westcoastnissan.ca or come down and see us
NOW $11,995
*SEE IN STORE DETAILS HARRIS RD
129
$
SALE PRICE
NOW $25,995
HURRY, oFFERS END JUNE 2ND 2.4L, 5spd Auto, Remote Keyless Entry, A/C, Driver and passenger Vanity Mirrors, PWR Windows! $
32,495
14,500
$
SMALL SUV
SL AWD Premium model shown with Accessory Roof Rail Crossbars
UC375563
2012 HYUNDAI ELANTRA GLS
1.8L DOHC, 16V 6 Speed, Alloys, Disc Brakes, Hands Free Voice Activation. Plus much more.... Stock # UC147591
NOW $26,500
DOWN
PITT RIVER BRIDGE
ONLY 18,602kms, 1 Owner Local Vehicle, 3.5L Twin Turbo Ecoboost Engine, HID Headlights, 20” Wheels, Heated/Cooled Leather Seating, Push Button, Proximity keyless, Navigation, Sunroof, Fully Loaded. Stock # UT071920
NOW $31,995
2014 NISSAN TITAN UT020839
UC273743
2015 FORD EXPLORER SPORT AWD
Local vehicle and no accident claims, 7 passenger, power windows, locks and mirrors, tilt/telescopic, cruise control, dual air conditioning, stow away rear seat, ABS brakes, vehicle stability and traction control, front and rear side curtain airbags, front seat mounted side airbags, driver knee airbag, TOYOTA CERTIFIED. UT177521
NOW $22,995 2014 NISSAN ALTIMA
17,900 $159 BW
Price reduced!!Local TOYOTA CERTIFIED vehicle, no accident claims, go anywhere all wheel drive!! Economical yet powerful 4 cylinder, fully equipped, power group, power driver seat, alloy wheels, air, Bluetooth capable, satellite ready, 6 speaker, AM/FM/CD stereo, Star safety system-smart stop technology. UT059968
UT100738
UT058649
SALE $ PRICE
1 local owner and no accident claims, TRD sport leather package includes leather seats, front heated seats, trailer tow package, power group, air, front sport bucket seats, cruise control, sliding rear window, ABS brakes, vehicle stability and traction control, roll sensing front and rear side curtain airbags, Toyota Warranty UT032134
15,900
2004 HONDA CIVIC SI!
$ 2014 FORD FLEX SEL AWD
2012 TOYOTA SIENNA CE
$
ONLY 45,000kms - UT670417
2010 MAZDA TRIBUTE GS AWD!
2010 KIA SOUL
2014 TOYOTA VENZA AWD
TM
188 HP, AWD, Remote Keyless Entry, A/C, wireless phone connectivity, and more!
38,980
2011 TOYOTA TACOMA TRD DOUBLE CAB 4X4
2014 sUbcoMpact car oF tHe Year
UT025028
270 HP, 5 spd. automatic, trailer hitch receiver, garage door transmitter, overhead console and more. $ AS LOW AS
84
UP T O
UT079589
SALE $ PRICE
17,000
2011 Nissan Juke
Financing
$
BUY WITH CONFIDENCE
All Makes and Models Inspected & Warranted
$
economy
2012 Toyota 4Runner SR5FOR
4X4, ONE OWNER, AUTOMATIC!
ONCE A TOYOTA, ALWAYS A TOYOTA
HIGHEST RESALE VALUE IIHS TOP SAFETY PICK BETTER FUEL EFFICIENCY+ UT086821 X UT127509 BEST-IN-CLASS INTERIOR VOLUME 170hp, 2.5L, 4cyl engine, AWD, Power 241hp, 8spd automatic, AWD, Front Dual Sunroof, Roof Rack, Great combination Zone A/CCLASS , Heated Front Seats,EXCLUSIVE Rear Wiper FEATURES of power and fuel and more!
29,690
SALE $ PRICE
• 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.
IN CANADA over the last 12 months in the non-luxury segment.º
$
AS LOW AS
These Vehicles Are Set To Travel!
CHECK OUT SOME OF THE ADVANTAGES THAT HAVE MADE US
WITH EVERY PRE-OWNED VEHICLE PURCHASE YOU GET A TRIP FOR 2 TO LAS VEGAS!
PLUS OUR EXCLUSIVE WEST COAST KIA ADVANTAGE CARD! 2014 KIA OPTIMA LX
WEST COAST NISSAN FOR ALL THEIR AUTOMOTIVE NEEDS.
THE X1 FASTEST GROWING BRAND 2013 BMW 2013 Nissan Rogue SL
• Free Lifetime Oil + Filter • Free Lifetime Carwashes • Free Service Loaners • Free Tire Repairs
2014 RAM 1500 SPORT
Summer Vacation Ready!
Come See for yourself why everyone is choosing
Meadow MEADOWS Gardens GARDEN GoLF GOLF NISSAN
LOUGHEED LoUGHeed HwY. HWY DL: 30501
DL: 30501
1 LOCAL OWNER AND NO ACCIDENT CLAIMS, EX-L PACKAGE INCLUDES POWER ROOF, LEATHER INTERIOR, SEATING FOR 7 PASSENGERS, POWER GROUP, DUAL AIR CONDITIONING AND HEAT, POWER TAILGATE AND FRONT SEAT, SAFETY FEATURES INCLUDE FRONT AND REAR SIDE CURTAIN AIRBAGS, ABS BRAKES, TRACTION CONTROL, HONDA FACTORY WARRANTY.UT502205
NOW $35,595
V6, 7 PASSENGER, LOCAL VEHICLE, 4WD, AIR, POWER GROUP, ALLOYS, STOW AWAY 3RD SEAT, ROLL SENSING FRONT AND REAR SIDE CURTAIN AIRBAGS, ABS BRAKES, VEHICLE STABILITY AND TRACTION CONTROL, TOYOTA WARRANTY. UT039981
NOW $21,595
WEST COAST N DL: 7662
2015 LINCOLN NAVIGATOR RESERVE EDITION
‘S
203 RD
PRE OWNED $ EMPLOYEE 0 PRICING
FINANCE WITH
Thursday, August 13, 2015 A13
19950 LOUGHEED HWY., PITT MEADOWS
1-866-910-1580
www.westcoasttoyota.com
www.westcoastautogroup.com
MAPLE RIDGE & PITT MEADOWS TIMES
A12 Thursday, August 13, 2015
DOWN
WEST COAST
STEP INTO SUMMER SALES EVENT
ON APPROVED CREDIT
ASK US ABOUT OUR OWNER PACKAGE:
$5,000 DOWN
Only 7400kms, 3.5L Ecoboost Engine, 22” Aluminum wheels, Navigation, Heated/Cooled Premium Leather, Power Deployable Running Boards, Sunroof, Headrest DVD players, $87,310 Original Price. Stock #UT002458 INTERNET PRICE ONLY
UT333061
UC484558
74,800
*Some conditions apply. See in store for details
2014 JEEP PATRIOT NORTH EDITION!
2009 MAZDA MX 5 GT!
$
469***Biweekly
$
SHIFT_
2014 FORD ESCAPE TITANIUM AWD
Only 18,542kms, Heated Leather Seating, Blind Spot monitoring system, All Wheel Drive, 2.0L EcoBoost Engine, 19” wheels, Power Liftgate, Navigation, Moonroof, Fully Loaded. Stock #UT004868 ONLY
209
$
**Biweekly
2012 CHEV CAMARO 1LT COUPE
49,080 kms, 3.6L V6, Automatic Transmission, Alloy Wheels, Sport Cloth Bucket Seats, Bluetooth, Power Group. Stock #UC184917
30,800
$
INTERNET PRICE
191
$
ONLY
**Biweekly
INTERNET PRICE
32,900 225 BW $
SALE $ PRICE
AS LOW AS
16,900 122 BW $
Now Just
21,500
20,095
$
$
395hp, 5.7L, 8 spd auto, 4x4 with garage door transmitter, overhead console and more!
2.4L, 192hp, Bluetooth wireless connectivity, Power Driver seat, Heat front seats, overhead console and more
ONLY 53,339kms - UT564872
LOADED, LEATHER, CONVERTIBLE, ONE OWNER! ONLY 91,000kms - UC202379
2014 DODGE DURANGO LTD
2013 HYUNDAI ELANTRA GLS GT
2010 F-150 LARIAT SUPERCREW 4X4!
2012 BMW X5 DIESEL XDRIVE!
UT435672
UC034618
0
% APR
24,800
MOnTHS On SELEcT MODELS MIDSIZED MODERATELY PRICED CAR
2012 NISSAN MURANO PLATINUM AWD
Fully Loaded Platinum Package, 76,600kms, All Wheel Drive, Heated Leather, Moonroof, HID headlights, Back up Camera, Memory Seating, 20” wheels, Navigation, Full Load. Stock # UT232442 ONLY
259
$
2014 FORD EDGE SEL AWD
Select Shift auto trans., Heated Front Seats, SYNC Voice Activated System, Chrome Grill, AdvanceTrac w/Roll Stability Control, Reverse Sensing, 31,830kms. Stock # UT042403
32,800
$
INTERNET PRICE **Biweekly
198
$
ONLY
INTERNET PRICE **Biweekly
29,800
$
36,900 252BW $
Automatic temperature control, memory seat, rear air conditioning, heated steering wheel and much more!
2011 HYUNDAI SANTE FE GL
SALE $ PRICE
AS LOW AS
16,900 $133 BW
Power moonroof, Bluetooth connectivity, steering wheel mounted audio controls, heated front seats, and more
Now Just
46,500
28,750
$
$
LOADED! LEATHER! SONY AUDIO! RUNNING BOARDS! ONLY 63,100kms - UT038898
NAVIGATION! COMFORT SEATS, PANORAMIC ROOF, RUNNING BOARDS!
Only 18,833 kms, All Wheel Drive, 3.5L V6 Engine, 18” Alloy Wheels, Moonroof, Microsoft Sync Bluetooth System. Stock # UT032180
ONLY
214
$
INTERNET PRICE **Biweekly
2014 FORD EXPLORER LIMITED AWD
ONLY 11,400kms, 3.5L V6 Engine, All Wheel Drive, Heated/ Cooled Leather, HID headlights, Power Tailgate, Navigation, Self Parking, Panoramic Sunroof. Stock #UT081606
31,800
$
282
$
ONLY
INTERNET PRICE **Biweekly
41,800
$
2014 NISSAN 2014 NISSAN 2014 NISSAN 2010 Nissan Altima S JUKE® 2009 Toyota Venza PATHFINDER VERSA NoTE
AS LOW AS
SALE $ PRICE
AS LOW AS
10,900 $143 BW
Power moonroof, Heated front seats, Power driver seat, wireless phone connectivity, MP3 decoder and more
2.0L, Heated front seats, Heated power door mirrors, wireless phone connectivity, 8 speaker sound system
2008 KIA RONDO EX
2008 NISSAN VERSA S
UT179180
14,995
2014 NISSAN SENTRA UT020839
175hp, 2.5L, Remote Keyless Entry, A/C, Heated Door Mirrors, Comfortable Interior PLUS CHECK OUT THE ALL-NEW with amazing 2014$NISSAN ROGUE braking power.
12,500
7,995
$
Low kms, great price, combined with cruise control, stereo controls on the steering wheel, A/C, back up camera $ and much more.
STANDARD FEATURES INCLUDE: • AVAILABLE INTUITIVE ALL-WHEEL DRIVE • BETTER FUEL ECONOMY (HWY) THAN ESCAPE & CR-V+ • DIVIDE-N-HIDE CARGO SYSTEM ®
16,750
LEASE FROM
2009 Toyota Camry $ LE
2004 Ford F150 % $ 134 AT 2.99 APR 0
AUTOMATIC, AIR, POWER GROUP ONLY 123,000kms - UTA00890
SUNROOF, AIR, POWER GROUP, SEDAN! ONLY 148,000kms - UC922661
2010 HONDA CIVIC COUPE EX-L !
2012 JEEP WRANGLER UNLIMITED SAHARA
SEMI-MONTHLY*
PER MONTH FOR 60 MONTHS
FREIGHT AND PDE INCLUDED
ONLY
INTERNET PRICE **Biweekly
90
$
14,800
$
ONLY
INTERNET PRICE **Biweekly
11,800
$
DL: 6077
$
AS LOW AS
8,900 $115 BW
3.7L , V-6, 182hp, Heated front seats, Keyless remote entry, A/C, Power Windows and more
We accept Visa, Mastercard & American Express
WEST COAST WEST COAST
FORD LINCOLN FORD LINCOLN
SALE $ PRICE
AS LOW AS
LEATHER! SUNROOF! ONLY 85,000kms - UC003368
10,900 $140 BW
LOADED, 4X4, AUTOMATIC, 4 DOOR ONLY 37,000kms - UT278097
1.8L, FWD, Great Commuter vehicle for all purposes ONLY 16,190 kms. original mileage
20370 LOUGHEED HWY., MAPLE RIDGE
1-866-910-8779 1-866-910-8779 www.westcoastfordlincoln.com
we will not be undersold
2012 TOYOTA MATRIX
Local vehicle and no accident claims, 4WD model including power windows, locks and mirrors, tilt/telescopic, cruise, air conditioning, ABS brakes, vehicle stability and traction control, front seat mounted side airbags and front and rear side curtain airbags, TOYOTA CERTIFIED-up to date completed maintenance including new front and rear brake pads and rotors. UT199595
This hard to find BC vehicle is a 1 owner, top of the line and in pristine condition, V6, limited package-leather, power roof, power heated front seats, trailer tow package, vehicle stability and traction control hill start and downhill assist control, ABS brakes, front seat mounted side airbags, roll sensing front and rear side curtain airbags, new front and rear brakes, near new all season tires. UT001744
This local vehicle was bought new at West Coast Toyota and has no accident claims, convenience package includes air, power group, cruise control, star safety system-smart stop technology, ABS brakes, electronic brake force distribution, vehicle stability and traction control, front and rear side curtain airbags, front seat mounted side airbags, Toyota Warranty. UC091001
WEST COAST KIA
1.866.221.3407
19950 LOUGHEED HWY., PITT MEADOWS
1.855.829.5106
www.westcoastkia.ca
DL: 26469
5.4L, 4x4, Leather Interior, Upgraded Stereo System, All the bells and whistles that come with the $ Fx4 Package!
www.westcoastmazda.com
lowest prices guaranteed
NOW $13,998
2014 HYUNDAI SANTA FE XL AWD
2011 NISSAN SENTRA SE-R
Local vehicle SE package with full stow n’go, rear air conditioning, power driver seat, seats 7 passengers, Bluetooth and satellite radio equipped, fully inspected and serviced, West Coast Warranty included, preapproved financing(OAC). UT545180
1 local owner, fully equipped including 7 passenger, rear air and heat, power group including power tailgate, heated steering wheel, V6 power, alloys, front and rear side curtain airbags, Hyundai Comprehensive Warranty, pre-approved financing (OAC). UT066784
Local vehicle, SE-R package includes Nissan factory body kit and spoiler, 2.5 l(177 hp) engine, paddle shifters, sport bucket seats, 17 inch alloy wheels, power sunroof, vehicle dynamic control and traction control, front and rear side curtain airbags, ABS brakes, electronic brake force distribution, Kenwood stereo with navigation, Nissan Factory Warranty. UC671503
NOW $31,995
NOW $14,595
2013 HONDA PILOT EX-L
2011 TOYOTA RAV4
14,999
LOCAL VEHICLE, 4WD, V6, POWER FROUP INCLUDING DRIVER’S POWER SEAT, AIR, ALLOYS, WEST COAST WARRANTY INCLUDED, UT074837
Prices listed are plus $399 documentation and taxes
NISSAN 19625 Lougheed hwy., Pitt meadows
1-866-910-8877
www.westcoastnissan.ca www.westcoastnissan.ca
DL: 30501
NOW $28,995
2009 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN
2008 FORD ESCAPE XLT 4WD
UT033605
*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.
WEST COAST
Experience Something Great!
20370 LOUGHEED HWY., MAPLE RIDGE
2008 TOYOTA 4RUNNER LIMITED 4X4
NOW $12,595
12,500
$
We accept Visa, Mastercard & American Express
DL: 6077
2012 TOYOTA RAV4 4WD
Find yours at westcoastnissan.ca or come down and see us
NOW $11,995
*SEE IN STORE DETAILS HARRIS RD
129
$
SALE PRICE
NOW $25,995
HURRY, oFFERS END JUNE 2ND 2.4L, 5spd Auto, Remote Keyless Entry, A/C, Driver and passenger Vanity Mirrors, PWR Windows! $
32,495
14,500
$
SMALL SUV
SL AWD Premium model shown with Accessory Roof Rail Crossbars
UC375563
2012 HYUNDAI ELANTRA GLS
1.8L DOHC, 16V 6 Speed, Alloys, Disc Brakes, Hands Free Voice Activation. Plus much more.... Stock # UC147591
NOW $26,500
DOWN
PITT RIVER BRIDGE
ONLY 18,602kms, 1 Owner Local Vehicle, 3.5L Twin Turbo Ecoboost Engine, HID Headlights, 20” Wheels, Heated/Cooled Leather Seating, Push Button, Proximity keyless, Navigation, Sunroof, Fully Loaded. Stock # UT071920
NOW $31,995
2014 NISSAN TITAN UT020839
UC273743
2015 FORD EXPLORER SPORT AWD
Local vehicle and no accident claims, 7 passenger, power windows, locks and mirrors, tilt/telescopic, cruise control, dual air conditioning, stow away rear seat, ABS brakes, vehicle stability and traction control, front and rear side curtain airbags, front seat mounted side airbags, driver knee airbag, TOYOTA CERTIFIED. UT177521
NOW $22,995 2014 NISSAN ALTIMA
17,900 $159 BW
Price reduced!!Local TOYOTA CERTIFIED vehicle, no accident claims, go anywhere all wheel drive!! Economical yet powerful 4 cylinder, fully equipped, power group, power driver seat, alloy wheels, air, Bluetooth capable, satellite ready, 6 speaker, AM/FM/CD stereo, Star safety system-smart stop technology. UT059968
UT100738
UT058649
SALE $ PRICE
1 local owner and no accident claims, TRD sport leather package includes leather seats, front heated seats, trailer tow package, power group, air, front sport bucket seats, cruise control, sliding rear window, ABS brakes, vehicle stability and traction control, roll sensing front and rear side curtain airbags, Toyota Warranty UT032134
15,900
2004 HONDA CIVIC SI!
$ 2014 FORD FLEX SEL AWD
2012 TOYOTA SIENNA CE
$
ONLY 45,000kms - UT670417
2010 MAZDA TRIBUTE GS AWD!
2010 KIA SOUL
2014 TOYOTA VENZA AWD
TM
188 HP, AWD, Remote Keyless Entry, A/C, wireless phone connectivity, and more!
38,980
2011 TOYOTA TACOMA TRD DOUBLE CAB 4X4
2014 sUbcoMpact car oF tHe Year
UT025028
270 HP, 5 spd. automatic, trailer hitch receiver, garage door transmitter, overhead console and more. $ AS LOW AS
84
UP T O
UT079589
SALE $ PRICE
17,000
2011 Nissan Juke
Financing
$
BUY WITH CONFIDENCE
All Makes and Models Inspected & Warranted
$
economy
2012 Toyota 4Runner SR5FOR
4X4, ONE OWNER, AUTOMATIC!
ONCE A TOYOTA, ALWAYS A TOYOTA
HIGHEST RESALE VALUE IIHS TOP SAFETY PICK BETTER FUEL EFFICIENCY+ UT086821 X UT127509 BEST-IN-CLASS INTERIOR VOLUME 170hp, 2.5L, 4cyl engine, AWD, Power 241hp, 8spd automatic, AWD, Front Dual Sunroof, Roof Rack, Great combination Zone A/CCLASS , Heated Front Seats,EXCLUSIVE Rear Wiper FEATURES of power and fuel and more!
29,690
SALE $ PRICE
• 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.
IN CANADA over the last 12 months in the non-luxury segment.º
$
AS LOW AS
These Vehicles Are Set To Travel!
CHECK OUT SOME OF THE ADVANTAGES THAT HAVE MADE US
WITH EVERY PRE-OWNED VEHICLE PURCHASE YOU GET A TRIP FOR 2 TO LAS VEGAS!
PLUS OUR EXCLUSIVE WEST COAST KIA ADVANTAGE CARD! 2014 KIA OPTIMA LX
WEST COAST NISSAN FOR ALL THEIR AUTOMOTIVE NEEDS.
THE X1 FASTEST GROWING BRAND 2013 BMW 2013 Nissan Rogue SL
• Free Lifetime Oil + Filter • Free Lifetime Carwashes • Free Service Loaners • Free Tire Repairs
2014 RAM 1500 SPORT
Summer Vacation Ready!
Come See for yourself why everyone is choosing
Meadow MEADOWS Gardens GARDEN GoLF GOLF NISSAN
LOUGHEED LoUGHeed HwY. HWY DL: 30501
DL: 30501
1 LOCAL OWNER AND NO ACCIDENT CLAIMS, EX-L PACKAGE INCLUDES POWER ROOF, LEATHER INTERIOR, SEATING FOR 7 PASSENGERS, POWER GROUP, DUAL AIR CONDITIONING AND HEAT, POWER TAILGATE AND FRONT SEAT, SAFETY FEATURES INCLUDE FRONT AND REAR SIDE CURTAIN AIRBAGS, ABS BRAKES, TRACTION CONTROL, HONDA FACTORY WARRANTY.UT502205
NOW $35,595
V6, 7 PASSENGER, LOCAL VEHICLE, 4WD, AIR, POWER GROUP, ALLOYS, STOW AWAY 3RD SEAT, ROLL SENSING FRONT AND REAR SIDE CURTAIN AIRBAGS, ABS BRAKES, VEHICLE STABILITY AND TRACTION CONTROL, TOYOTA WARRANTY. UT039981
NOW $21,595
WEST COAST N DL: 7662
2015 LINCOLN NAVIGATOR RESERVE EDITION
‘S
203 RD
PRE OWNED $ EMPLOYEE 0 PRICING
FINANCE WITH
Thursday, August 13, 2015 A13
19950 LOUGHEED HWY., PITT MEADOWS
1-866-910-1580
www.westcoasttoyota.com
www.westcoastautogroup.com
HEALTH, WELLNESS & THE GOOD LIFE
A14 Thursday, August 13, 2015
FUNDRAISING
FUNDRAISING
T’s Once Upon A Tea Leaf at 11970 224 St., is selling a tea inspired by the late Michael Sands called “To the Moon and Back.” From every jar, $3 will go to ALS research. And to donate to the Ice Bucket Challenge, which raises funds for ALS patient services and research, visit www.alsbc.ca and click on “ALS Ice Bucket Challenge.”
A Maple Ridge woman, who lost her husband to ALS, reflects on their journey.
Here’s how to help
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Dr. Muzaffar Mahmood M.D (IMD), R.Ac., ABIHM Registered Acupuncturist Practice of Holistic Modalities 3-22722 Lougheed Hwy. (Behind Mark’s)
604-466-2818
www.careplacewellnesscentre.com
Efforts continue to fight ‘awful’ disease
TROY LANDREVILLE tlandreville@mrtimes.com
G
erry Fitzgerald only cried once the whole time he lived with ALS, from spring 2010 to the first month of 2013. It happened the day he learned that a 21-year-old man was diagnosed with the same disease. Gerry, who died from ALS on Jan. 5, 2013 at age 72, learned about the young man’s plight from his doctor. He was upset, because he knew firsthand what the other
Getting to know my residents is a privilege. My job is their happiness. PETER, ADMINISTRATOR WORKING AT CHARTWELL SINCE 2013. CHARTWELL.COM
ASSISTED LIVING SERVICES AVAILABLE *
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As it progressed, ALS severely affected Gerry’s mobility. “It’s an awful, awful, awful disease and it seems to like healthy people,” Diana said. To the very end, Gerry could swallow and talk but his breathing was “extremely compromised,” Diana said. “He died because he couldn’t breathe anymore,” she added. Gerry and Diana were helped greatly through the ALS Society and Fraser Health which delivered a hospital bed, two breathing machines, a Maple Ridge resident Diana Fitzgerald wrapped her arms around her husband wheelchair, a transfer Gerry, who died from ALS in January 2013. lift that carried Gerry from his wheelchair husband “didn’t have participants and Tripatient was going to his bed, and a coma clue” about ALS Cities/Ridge Meadows through. mode, just some of the until his diagnosis on walk coordinator As for Gerry’s own essentials the couple March 1, 2010. Christine Hilliard – journey with ALS, he received at no cost. Gerry was fit and remained upbeat to the whose mom Connie “It’s been awesome; active. has suffered from ALS end. it’s all good karma, He played golf and since 1993, with the “He was a hero really good all the way baseball first symptoms showright from the beginthrough,” and rode ing in 1989 – was ning,” said his widow said. It’s an awful, Diana a motorpleased with how the Diana McLaren, a This is cycle. walk went as a whole. Maple Ridge resident awful, awful why Diana Diana “It’s amazing, pretty who was part of the joined the disease and believes incredible how the organizing committee commitit seems to Gerry’s three communities can for the fifth annual tee after pull together, and it all high fitPeoples Drug Mart like healthy Gerry’s ness level Walk for ALS, that was goes to a great cause,” passing: people. is why it Hilliard said. held back in June at to give took so According to ALS Riverside Secondary in Diana McLaren back to an long for Canada, amyotrophic Port Coquitlam. organizahim to be lateral sclerosis (also “To the very end he tion that never complained, and known as Lou Gehrig’s diagnosed. gave so much to her The first signs of the so many times he said, Disease) is a progreshusband in his final disease was dramatic sive neuromuscular ‘I had a good life.’” years, months, weeks, disease in which nerve weight loss on Gerry’s The walk raised and days. cells die and leave vol- already lean frame and close to $24,000 for “I had to pay back,” what Diana described the ALS Society of B.C. untary muscles parashe said. as visible twitches lyzed. to fund research while She stressed that the inside his skin, like Every day, two or providing support for staff at Fraser health a mouse burrowed three Canadians die of those living with ALS. were amazing. underneath, running the disease. This year’s fundraisDiana was able up and down. Diana admitted her er drew roughly 245 to care for Gerry at home thanks to the ALS Society staff and volunteers and Fraser Health, which provided regular home care visitors. “They were our angels,” she said. Reflecting on Gerry, Diana said she misses him every day. “He was a kind, good man,” she said. Suites starting at “There wasn’t a mean $1,995 bone in his body. He was my hero.” People can donate to the ALS Society of B.C. through its website, www.alsbc.ca. “It never ends,” Diana said of the ongoing fundraising efforts. “The research is very expensive and so is the equipment.” To wit: the society donated $10,000 to help pay for Connie’s @SunwoodLiving @SunwoodLiving new wheelchair, which 604.463.5527 www.SunwoodRetirement.com is worth in the neighbourhood of $33,000.
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Aug. 15 Cook-off • Haney Farmers Market presents the first Soups On! cookoff. Six Maple Ridge chefs will compete. The Saturday market runs from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. in Memorial Peace Park.
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There’s fun to be had amongst the cornstalks at Meadows Maze, opening Saturday. This year, the maze design was user-generated, as a social media contest was held to design the maze. The winning design came from Angela S-d’s Facebook suggestion and is titled “No Place Like Home” and is inspried by the Wizard of Oz. Why not get lost this summer and check it out? As of this weekend the maze is open Monday to Saturday from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m., and on Sundays from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. For more details and rates, check out www.meadowsmaze.com.
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Aug. 13 HUB • Join the HUB Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows committee at its monthly meeting at the Maple Ridge Library in the Alouette Room, from 6:45 to 8:45 p.m., to discuss cycling issues in the community. Aug. 14 LEGO • Kids ages five and older are invited to LEGO club at the Maple Ridge Library, from 3 to 4 p.m.
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t’s Emma Davison’s “highlight of the year,” and it takes place this Saturday. Davison – along with her crew from Golden Ears Cheesecrafters (GEC) in Maple Ridge – will be making their fourth annual pilgrimage to Whistler, to participate in the Canadian Cheese Rolling Festival. The event is put on by the dairy farmers of Canada who invest millions of dollars into the event, Davison explained. “It’s basically to promote Canadian cheeses and local cheese makers, including ones who come all the way out from Ontario, Quebec, and even Newfoundland.” All the participants congregate at the top ERIC ZIMMER of Blackcomb Mountain, and people can come check out what essentially is an all-cheese farmers market. The actual rolling itself sees cheese aficionados racing in different heats down the slopes of Blackcomb after an 11-pound wheel of cheese until a male and female champion is declared. “People just topple head over heel basically the whole way down,” said Davison. “It’s incredible to watch.” Helmets are required and body padding is recommended. The event takes place during the multi-day Crankworx mountain bike festival, so there’s already large crowds on the mountain who come to check it out. “People come out in crazy costumes and gear and it’s really cool,” Davison said. Does anyone from GEC participate in the run? “No, it’s too dangerous,” Davison laughed. “I need my staff there to be able to work and not be injured.”
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Aug. 19 Mystery tea • Ridge Meadows Senior Society hosts a mystery tea at the Maple Ridge Seniors Centre, 12150 224th St. Purchase a pre-wrapped mystery gift for $1. Tickets are $5 and available at the reception desk. Aug. 19 Garden club • Maple Ridge Garden Club meets at 7 p.m. (doors open at 6:30,) at the Fraserview Community Centre, 22610 116th Ave. Guest speaker Ewan Mackenzie of Exemplar Horticulture. Drop-in fee $2. Aug. 20 Heritage Thursdays • Pitt Meadows Museum & 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. Aug. 22 Community sale • Downtown Maple Ridge Business Improvement Association hosts a community garage sale from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Memorial Peace Park.
Aug. 29 Culture celebration • Spirit of the Pacific Cultural Society of Maple Ridge hosts Polynesian Days, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Dancing performance and mini dance lessons in Hawaiian, Tahitian, and Maori. Crafts and Polynesian-themed vendors. Held at Memorial Peace Park, in conjunction with the Haney Farmer’s Market.
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CanoeKayak BC executive director and Maple Ridge resident Mary Jane Abbott is in the midst of what she describes as a “crazy summer, in a good way.” Abbott and Pitt Meadows Paddling Club founder Rick Hammer recently returned from the Special Olympics World Games in Los Angeles, where they served as officials at the kayaking competition. The games’ kayaking included singles, doubles, and double unified events. The games were held at the same time as the U.S. kayaking championships, so due to scheduling conflicts, it was short on officials. “They knew that we ran programs in Canada so they came to us and asked us for support,” Abbott said. Hammer and Abbott were the two B.C. officials among the five from across the nation selected by Canoe/Kayak Canada. From that experience they were off to Wood Buffalo, Alta., and the Western Canada Summer Games, where from Aug. 7 to 11, the two officiated and, Abbott added, “silently cheered and supported our B.C. athletes.” Then, starting this Friday, Aug. 14 and continuing until Sunday the 16th, Abbott will
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Rick Hammer and Mary Jane Abbott were honoured to officiate the kayaking competition at the Special Olympics World Games in Los Angeles. be at the BC Cup #4 Regatta in Nanaimo, a provincial regatta that is hosted monthly across the province for para, masters, novice and U15 athletes to gain valuable racing experience in both singles and team boats. Abbott’s frenetic month doesn’t end there; on Aug. 17 and 18, she’ll be in the Vancouver Island village of Zeballous (accessed from a 40 km logging road off Highway 19) for an Aboriginal Sport Development Camp for athletes eligible to compete in the 2017 North American Indigenous Games in Toronto. It keeps going.
From Aug. 19 to 22, she’ll embark on a marathon drive to Ottawa with a coach from Nanaimo to get B.C. boats to the national championships. While in the Nation’s Capital, Abbott will attend meetings as a member of national committees. Then, on Aug. 25, Abbott will take in day one of the national championships before taking a night flight back to Vancouver. Finally, from Aug. 26 to 28, she’ll work as the event coordinator for the dragonboat portion at Burnaby Lake of the 55-plus BC Games, with 500plus participants expected. “During all of this we have
five staff on two teams in the field delivering participation programs for all ages across the province,” Abbott said. Abbott said September “will be a dream” with only the Pacific Cup Regatta to direct her focus on. She said this is a “huge event in Maple Ridge that is the culmination of all the BC Cups with the Pacific Northwest attending.” “I’m looking forward to partnering with the club to host 250-plus athletes the weekend of the 12th and 13th.” > More: www.mrtimes.com, search ‘kayak’
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Maple Ridge athletes played their part and posted a solid showing in Team BC’s 37-medal haul during the first weekend of competition at the Western Canada Summer Games, which are currently taking place in Wood Buffalo, Alta.
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Maple Ridge’s most decorated para-swimmer, Nathan Stein, is continuing his remarkable summer, as he collected a pair of podium finishes in one day at the Para-Pan American games in Toronto last week. Stein first swam to a bronze in the 50m freestyle, an event which has been a staple for Stein since he earned a silver at the 2012 London Paralympic Games. Later, Stein would add a silver in the 100m butterfly, after swimming to a fifth place finish in the event earlier this summer at the para-swimming world championships in Glasgow, Scotland. Appearing on the CBC morning talk show, Canada Nathan Stein AM, Stein said Para-swimmer the experience of swimming in his home country – even if it wasn’t his hometown – was incredible. “I have lots of family and friends here watching me,” said Stein. Stein first swam with the local Haney Neptunes Aquatic Club before a degenerative bone disease in his knee forced the young athlete to undergo surgeries to repair the joint. Stein has one more race, the 100m freestyle, scheduled for Friday before returning home.
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YASKOW, Nicholas “Neil” Aged 92, of Maple Ridge, BC, passed away peacefully on August 5th, 2015. Neil was born July 31, 1923 in Rossburn, Manitoba. Neil was raised on the family farm and his love for growing stayed with him his entire life. He served in the Second World War and returned home to marry the former Martha “Marge” Borkowsky on August 23, 1951. For the most part of his life he was involved in construction; building the family home and numerous businesses. After retirement Neil took up horseshoes where he excelled in many tournaments over the years winning awards and trophies. Neil is survived by his wife Martha, his children: Wayne (Janice) Yaskow of Abbotsford, BC, Sandra (Merle) Ransom of Pitt Meadows BC, Elaine (Gord) Pidcock of Clearwater, BC, six grandchildren: Sharon, Neil, Alana, Daryl, Ryan, Lisa, and three great-grandchildren: Kiyah, Emily and Ardyn.
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They arrived July 20 and flew home Aug. 4. “All in all, they had to raise something like $40,000 for the whole group to come over,” Cooper said. his recent exchange was the second of two involving Shetland youth. The inaugural trip was in 2012. This year, they were introduced to First Nation bands in the B.C. Interior, including Osoyoos and TROY LANDREVILLE Penticton. tlandreville@mrtimes.com “The idea behind the exchange itt Meadows resident Chris was to give youth over there a Cooper connected teens chance to meet our native culture,” from the Shetland Islands Shetland said, “and because of our with First Nations’ culture, ties with First Nations, I thought and trees, during their recent twoit would be very beneficial for week visit to B.C. them to meet various tribes around Shetland – known for its wool, British Columbia and in particular ponies, sheepdogs, and oil – is the Okanagan Nation.” located 598 miles (962 km) north The teens’ first eight days in B.C. of London and just 400 miles (643 centered around learning about km) south of the Arctic Circle. native culture. This is as far north as St. They were hosted and billeted Petersburg, by the people of the Osoyoos and Russia, or Penticton Anchorage, bands, Alaska. and then Its landspent their scape has final five few trees, days in Pitt due to Meadows, 5,000 years hosted by of grazing local famand heailies includther-burning Lance ing. and Sylvia Chris Cooper pho to A youth group from This is Duthie, Ann Shetland went on a tour of the sawmill locat why the MacDonald, ed at the Malcolm Knapp UBC Research Fo group of Joe and Grace rest. 10 youths Freeman, and and three Ian and Joanne adults were quite awestruck Bailey. by their trip to the heavily wood“I’ve spent a huge ed Malcolm Knapp UBC Research amount of time with Forest Reserve in Maple Ridge. the native people which is why I “I wanted to have a theme of thought tying in First Nations for trees,” Cooper said. the youth exchange would be an While in the forest, the group absolutely marvellous experience visited the Gallant Enterprises sawfor them,” Cooper said. mill, owned by Doug Woods. Other highlights from the After that they trekked to a exchange included: 1,000-year-old western red cedar • Canoeing in False Creek and tree in Golden Ears Provincial Park. around Stanley Park; “Overall I think they were pretty • Taking in a logging show in overwhelmed with all the experien- Squamish; ces,” Cooper said. “It’s something • A visit to Grouse Mountain; so unique and different.” and Each student applied as ambas• Enjoying the car show at the sadors of Shetland. Then, over the Maple Ridge A&W. next two years, they raised funds The next exchange is planned for through activities ranging from 2017. bake sales to washing cars, to pay > More at www.mrtimes.com, for their trip to B.C. search “Shetland”
Meadows retiree helped orchestrate was a oncein-a-lifetime experience for a group of youths from United Kingdom.
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