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A technical study on whether it’s feasible to move the Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway train tracks from White Rock into Surrey will cost about $700,000. And it’s a move that will largely benefit White Rock and do little for Surrey, according to Surrey Mayor Linda Hepner. “The real winners would be the City of White Rock,” Hepner told The Leader Wednesday. “They don’t have to look at ‘what are the implications of that move and what does it mean for others?’ ” That said, she notes a relocation is worth a closer look. “It’s a big decision and worthy of analysis,” she said. “We are probably not the only city in the country looking at… vulnerabilities and what the options are.” Surrey council voted Tuesday night to have staff examine the possibility of cost sharing with the province and White Rock before finding a firm to conduct the study. White Rock Mayor Wayne Baldwin – who along with council named rail relocation as one of the city’s strategic priorities last fall – said in September that White Rock is waiting for Surrey to commit to a joint application to the Canadian Transportation Authority on the matter. Pointing out that “three-quarters of the rail frontage is in Surrey,” Baldwin said it makes more sense that the cities Linda Hepner band together on the issue. “If there’s going to be an accident, it’s going to happen in Surrey, so they have a vested interest in this,” he said, a sentiment he reiterated at his Oct. 7 state-of-the-city address. Earlier this month, Hepner told The Leader’s sister-paper, Peace Arch News, that she agreed the two cities “need to have a united front on this issue” and that there are some “Surrey-specific issues” that need to be examined first.
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Mock student election colours Surrrey solid red ▼ KIDS AND TEENS EVEN ELECT LIBERAL JUDY HIGGINBOTHAM OVER CONSERVATIVE DIANNE WATTS SHEILA REYNOLDS
If students in Surrey and Delta decided the outcome of this week’s federal election, former Surrey mayor-turned-Conservative MP Dianne Watts would not have won her seat in South Surrey-White Rock. More than 850,000 students in 6,000 schools Canada-wide cast ballots in mock boxes this week as part of Student Vote 2015. About 165,500 students in B.C. voted, with dozens of schools and thousands of kids and teens in Surrey and Delta among those who took part. Most of the local results mirrored those of the general election. Students participating in 31 Delta schools – both elementary and secondary – voted to elect Liberal Carla Qualtrough, as did the adult electorate. And in Surrey, the Surrey-Newton, Surrey Centre, Fleetwood-Port Kells and Cloverdale-Langley City ridings all went to Connor Gillies casts a the Liberals in the stuballot at Pacific Heights dent vote, just as they did after the election Elementary. SUBMITTED on Monday night. The only riding where the student vote differed was in South Surrey-White Rock riding. While Watts won by about 1,400 votes in the actual election, students at the 19 schools participating in that neighbourhood voted – marginally – to elect Liberal Judy Higginbotham instead. It was only by a hair, however, as Higginbotham secured 932 votes to Watts’ 925. Such a narrow a win would likely have sparked a re-count in the general election.
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For months, anti-Conservative campaigners from environmentalists to veterans tried to persuade like-minded voters to coalesce behind the strongest opponent in each riding. But as the dust settles on the Liberals’ powerful majority victory, it’s unclear if those strategic voting attempts had great effect, other than to demolish Green party hopes to add seats. Organizations like LeadNow and the Dogwood Initiative funded riding-level polls to try to help guide progressive voters. LeadNow recommended NDP candidates in 11 B.C. ridings, and the Liberals for two seats on the North Shore. All but three of those chosen candidates won their races. One notable exception was the choice of the NDP candidate in Vancouver-Granville who ended up third behind the Liberal victor and the Conservative runner-up as voters apparently disregarded the advice. Mario Canseco, vice-president of Insights West, which did polling for Dogwood, said strategic voting attempts appear to have had more effect on Vancouver Island than in the Lower Mainland, where those efforts were swamped by the strength of the Liberal wave. “There are certain pockets where strategic voting worked very well and probably enabled some NDP victories,” he said, adding a few New Democrats were elected on the Island who otherwise would not likely have prevailed over Conservatives. LeadNow made no recommendations in some ridings presumed
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THIS WEEK’S QUESTION: Are you happy with the results of the federal election? To answer, go to the home page of our website at surreyleader.com
Last week we asked: Should Canada implement online voting for the next federal election? Here’s how you responded:
Yes 53% No 47%
Red shift in Surrey-Delta Surrey and Delta voters chose to go a different direction on Monday, with five of the six local ridings now Liberal. Other than Sukh Dhaliwal in Surrey-Newton, who will return to Ottawa as a Liberal MP (he served from 2006-2011), all the MPs elected from the area are new to federal politics. Most areas of Surrey have not been represented by a Liberal in Ottawa since 1953, while in Delta the most recent Liberal MP was last in office in 1972. What caused this shift? Voters were hungry for it. The Conservatives’ governing style turned off many people. Changes to immigration policy, particularly in areas such as family reunification, were unpopular. The niqab issue was disquieting to recent immigrants. The Liberals ran a positive campaign. Justin Trudeau, who visited Surrey several times, appealed to younger voters. Voter turnout was up significantly, to more than 70 per cent in B.C. In Delta, it was over 75 per cent, while in South Surrey-White Rock, it was 74.4 per cent. The lowest turnout in the six local ridings was in Surrey Centre, where it was 61.27 per cent. Many voters from Surrey’s non-Caucasian ethnic groups went Liberal in a big way. In particular, the large Indo-Canadian vote went heavily towards the
Liberals. This is best illustrated in Surrey-Newton, where three-way races in the past four elections (in what was Newton-North Delta) changed into a Liberal rout. Dhaliwal won 56 per cent of the vote in a riding with a voter turnout of 68.56 per cent. NDP incumbent Jinny Sims won just 26 per cent of the vote and Conservative Harpreet Singh had just 15.7 per cent. Liberal Ken Hardie easily beat incumbent Conservative Nina Grewal in Fleetwood-Port Kells, and NDP MP Jasbir Sandhu lost his seat by a wide margin to Randeep Sarai in Surrey Centre. Perhaps most surprisingly, Liberal John Aldag beat Conservative Dean Drysdale in the new Cloverdale-Langley City seat by just under 8,000 votes. In that area of Surrey, the population has grown dramatically, particularly in Clayton. It is much more ethnically diverse that it once was. Nonetheless, historic voting patterns in both Cloverdale and Langley City have been strongly conservative for generations. The same can be said for Delta. The Delta riding first created in 1988 was Progressive Conservative under Stan Wilbee, then Reform, Canadian Alliance and Conservative under John Cummins, who was MP for 18 years. This time around, Liberal Carla Qualtrough easily beat
incumbent Conservative cabinet minister Kerri-Lynne Findlay, with 49.3 per cent of the vote. Findlay had 32.7 per cent. Perhaps almost as surprising was the narrow victory of Conservative Dianne Watts over Liberal Judy Higginbotham in South Surrey-White Rock. Watts is the popular former mayor of Surrey, used to winning 70 per cent or more of the vote. She only managed to get 44 per cent of the vote, to Higginbotham’s 41.5 per cent. The vote difference was 1,400 votes. The NDP vote collapsed and that is equally surprising. Surrey has had a strong NDP base for many years and has sent numerous NDP MPs to Ottawa since the early 1960s. What’s ahead? It is likely that there will be one cabinet minister from Surrey. Best bests would likely be Aldag, who is fluently bilingual and has many years of experience working for Parks Canada, or Dhaliwal, who has previous Ottawa experience. Watts will likely be a Conservative front bencher in Opposition, and is sure to play a significant role in an upcoming leadership contest, as leader Stephen Harper intends to resign.
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I have written about violence in relationships before, and I will continue to do so until it is non-existent in our community. Domestic violence is not just about physical aggression, but includes sexual violence and emotional and financial abuse. These behaviours have a staggering emotional impact on all members of a family exposed to it. In most cases, women are the target of violence and abuse, but children, seniors and intimate partners can also be victimized. Children are particularly vulnerable when they witness or are exposed to violence. They are at risk of emotional, behavioural, cognitive, and social problems. Many of these children experience immediate physical and psychological damage,
and in some cases, it is life-long. Some acts of violence are so horrendous, I cannot describe them in this article. To think that children witness these events, scenes that take an emotional toll even on first responders, makes me sick to my stomach. Some children end up losing both parents – one is dead, the other is in jail – and this has to stop. It is not just extreme violence that causes major damage in a family. Verbal abuse and name-calling, swearing and berating; emotional abuse involving controlling and aggressive behaviour; sexual abuse including unwanted sexual touching, harassment or intercourse; and financial abuse through which many victims are oppressed financially, living without necessities and unable to sustain independence, also destroy lives.
I belong to the Network to End Violence in Relationships (NEVR), a network of various agencies who are working to end abuse. NEVR, which is coordinated by Dr. Balbir Gurm, focuses on Surrey and North Delta and includes representation from social agencies and law enforcement, and works with nursing students from Kwantlen Polytechnic University. Our current students are clearly committed to ending violence in relationships from a public health perspective; they are working on a project to educate bar, restaurant and beauty salon staff about the signs of domestic abuse. As future nurses, they recognize the serious health and social impact of domestic abuse, and through their passion,
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education and action, I know they will make a difference. On Nov.19, we are gathering with partner agencies and our community to hold a fundraising dinner at the Grand Taj Banquet Hall in Surrey. The emcee for the event is well-known television personality Pamela Martin, and the evening will include an interactive play and an awards ceremony for students who took part in the Healthy Relationships contest through the Surrey and Delta school districts. Tickets are $25 and can be purchased through the Grand Taj at 604-599-4352. Jim Cessford is the recently retired chief of the Delta Police Department and has spent more than 40 years in law enforcement.
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Strong MPs good for business â&#x2013;ź SURREY BOARD OF TRADE CONGRATULATES NEW GOVERNMENT; SAYS THANKS TO DEPARTING POLITICIANS
at the Cabinet table. Â Surrey Board of Trade discussion priorities with the new Liberal government include: 1. Transit infrastructure investment that Trudeau and his team campaigned on: The continued rapid growth of Surrey requires a transportation system to keep our economy moving and we look forward to quick action on that file. 2. The Trans Pacific Partnership: This will be a key trade agreement for Surrey and all Canadian businesses and we look forward to dialogue
 The Surrey Board of Trade congratulates our new Prime Minister-designate Justin Trudeau on his majority government. We were pleased to host Trudeau at our 2015 Surrey Women in Business Awards this past spring and we look forward to working with our new government.  Surrey has elected a strong group of MPs, including John Aldag in Cloverdale-Langley
City, Ken Hardie in Fleetwood-Port Kells, former Surrey mayor Dianne Watts in South Surrey-White Rock, Randeep Sarai in Surrey Centre and Sukh Dahliwal in Surrey-Newton. Surrey business needs a strong voice in Ottawa no matter which party they represent, and we will count on our MPsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; support to ensure that Surrey is represented in the forefront of discussions and
â&#x2013;ź AUDACIOUS GOALS AND A DETERMINATION TO SUCCEED; TRUDEAU PUTS CANADA ON A PATH OF PROGRESS
What a landslide victory for the Liberal party. Justin Trudeau is a conqueror in the truest sense. With dedication, hard work and a focus on public issues, he led the Liberals, almost single-handedly, to this overwhelming victory. Canadian voters have put an enormous amount of trust and confidence in this Liberal government. Hopefully
with the federal government as the negotiated details become clear. 3. The impacts of crime on Surreyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s business and community:Â The Surrey Board of Trade is advocating for a national discussion and action on crime. Surrey is the largest city in Canada with an RCMP police force and this will be an important discussion with our new federal government. The Surrey Board of Trade also wants to say thank you to all the candidates and the unsuccessful incumbents who worked hard for Surrey.
the party will follow its aspirations and put the country on a path of progress. Trudeau in one of the most talented and youngest politicians Canada has had in recent times and has audacious goals with a steely determination to succeed. The country, too, is thirsting for rapid change and heâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s got a clear majority. Hanif A. Patel
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Halloween in Surrey just wouldn’t be the same without a trip to Potter’s House of Horrors, a terrifying, 10,000-square-foot labyrinth of fright that just gets bloodier and scarier every year. The Ghoul Crew at Potter’s has transformed the garden centre at 12530 72 Ave. using computer-controlled lighting, animatronics, live actors, sound effects and more to create an attraction that draws up
to 20,000 visitors each October. Two haunted houses promise twice the terror in 2015. House number one is the Ripper of Whitechapel; house number two is the Swampin’ Slaughterhouse. The houses are open nightly through Oct. 31. Family Hour is 5-6:30 p.m. and the regular show, where all hell breaks loose, is from 6-10 p.m. Admission prices vary. Expect line-ups or jump the queue with a speed pass, which costs more. For more information, email potters72@telus. net or visit pottershouseofhorrors.com
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We are also learning about the developing debate over access to this complex code. Volkswagen, like other automakers citing www.roadrules.ca security concerns has opposed copyright exemptions that would allow independent Cedric Hughes Barrister & Solicitor researchers to look at a car’s source code, said Kit Walsh, of the Electronic Frontier Foundation, t the heart of Volkswagen’s ‘defeat device a non-profit advocacy group. Mr. Walsh notes scandal’ is not a mechanical device, as that “if copyright law were not an impediment such, but rather computer code and if we, … independent researchers [could] look at ultimately and collectively take away anything the code and find this kind of intentional from this still unfolding discouraging tale, it wrongdoing, just as we have independent will likely be a heightened awareness of the watchdogs that check vehicle safety with crashchallenges presented by the modern car as a test dummies.” computer on four wheels. And Professor Koopman of the department A recent article in The New York Times put of electrical and computer engineering at it this way, “New high-end cars are among the Carnegie Mellon has said, “Keeping source most sophisticated machines on the planet, code secret does not prevent attacks. Either the containing 100 million or more lines of code. code is vulnerable or it’s not.” Currently the US Compare that with about 60 million lines of National Highway Traffic Safety Administration code in all of Facebook or 50 million in the Large is studying the model used by the Federal Hadron Collider.” Aviation Administration to oversee the software design process for critical systems controlling Chris Gerdes, a professor of mechanical flying. “They go in periodically, and say, ‘Show engineering at Stanford University agrees. He me what you’re doing and convince me that says cars have now reached, “biological levels you’re doing a good job — or else I’m not signing of complexity” bringing numerous benefits, off, and it’s not going in an airplane.” but also new risks and “new opportunities for malevolence.” Of course computer code oversight requires Volkswagen has admittedly taken advantage skilled inspectors. Currently the NHTSA says it has 0.3 staff members for every 100 car crash of this complexity to flout emissions control fatalities compared to the over 10,000 FAA staff regulations. While it is currently blaming “a members for every 100 commercial aircraft couple of software engineers,” other insiders fatalities. The challenge of regulating complex and US investigators have been quoted as saying the number of different models of diesel software has even prompted some experts to call for automakers to put their source code in engines involved, and of different versions the public domain which could mean even more of the software developed both for different watchdogs, even the self-appointed. emissions control systems and differing US and European regulatory standards point to a “complex deception” involving a range of employees—“software technicians [who] would have needed regular funding and knowledge of …by Cedric Hughes, Barrister & Solicitor engine programs.” with regular weekly contributions from Leslie McGuffin, LL.B
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▶ DOG GOT YOUR TONGUE? Frances McGratten and her dog Lindy, 6, take part in the annual service ‘Blessing of the Animals’ at Crossroads United Church on Oct. 4. Lindy, a female Chihuahua, is an SPCA rescue dog. At left, leading the worship, is Rev. Cari Copeman-Haynes. BOAZ JOSEPH
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a $130,000 boost in grants thanks to the Surrey Homelessness and Housing Society. On Thursday (Oct. 15), the funds were presented to the groups at the seventh annual awards and grants presentation ceremony.
“This is a gratifying evening where we celebrate the community for its collective contributions to helping our most vulnerable citizens,” said Coun. Judy Villeneuve, chair of the Surrey Homelessness and Housing Society. “Working together, we
are holding back the tide of homelessness and helping to lead the way home.” Organizations benefitting are: Elizabeth Fry Society of Greater Vancouver; Options Community Services; Pacific Community Resources Society; Realistic Success Recovery Society; Social Planning Research Council of B.C.; and the Surrey Homelessness and Housing Task Force. The crowd also celebrated the 2015 Heroes of the Homelessness Awards. They were: Carolyn Colwell of Your City Sport, Bruce Kehler of Canex Building Supplies and B&B Contracting. Colwell was inspired to launch her buy-onegive-one custom sock company after volunteering at a homeless-serving event where socks were in short supply. For every pair of socks ordered, Your City Sports donates a second pair to the homeless. Colwell has distributed more than 5,000 pairs of socks in Surrey since January 2014. Kehler has a long history of philanthropy and has donated more than $200,000 into community services since June 2015. B&B Contracting is providing a portion of their services in-kind to help Options Community Services in the site-preparation stage for the construction of a shelter in Cloverdale.
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Fix coming for confusing highway signs JEFF NAGEL
Complaints from drivers about confusing signage along Metro Vancouver highways have prompted the province’s transportation ministry to make changes in some areas, including along Highway 17. The $1.3-billion South Fraser Perimeter Road slashed across existing highways in Delta and Surrey when it opened in 2013, creating a spider’s web of new on- and offramps and overpasses in several areas. Drivers coming up Highway 17 from the Tsawwassen ferry terminal can be confused by the Highway 99 exit sign that says “Vancouver – USA border” before the exit lane splits in the two opposing directions. The ministry says it will add other major destinations to the sign, including Richmond and Surrey, to better indicate where the exit can take drivers. The province also says it will add Surrey and Langley to exit signs on Highway 99 southbound after exit 20 directing drivers to take Highway 91 and then Highway 10 to reach those destinations. Extra signs are also promised for drivers on Highway 17 to show the alternate route to Surrey via Highway 99 south. It also pledged to make the lights brighter in the George Massey Tunnel and to improve signage on how to access the Vancouver landfill in Delta via Highway 17.
B.C. changing lease, strata rules Tenants will be able to end a lease early if they are fleeing family violence or require long-term care, under changes the Residential Tenancy Act being debated in the B.C. legislature. Natural Gas Development Minister Rich Coleman, responsible for housing, said the
changes have been sought by opposition and government MLAs in response to constituents. Another change will allow landlords to return damage deposits electronically. The Strata Property Act is being changed to allow condo owners to wind up their strata corporation and sell the property with a vote of 80 per cent of owners. The law currently requires unanimous consent of owners, allowing one holdout to veto a sale. The changes are expected to be made law when the B.C. legislature fall session ends Nov. 19.
Carbon capture regulations set The B.C. government is preparing a regulatory system for carbon dioxide capture and storage facilities, allowing the greenhouse gas to be extracted from raw natural gas and pumped back underground. Natural Gas Development Minister Rich Coleman says amendments before the B.C. legislature allow capture and storage as “a permanent solution for disposing of carbon dioxide” in underground rock formations. The amendments also give the BC Oil and Gas Commission authority to determine location and feasibility of well sites, pipeline routes and other oil and gas activities. Spectra Energy and the federal government each put up more than $11 million for a carbon pilot project at Spectra’s Fort Nelson gas processing plant, with the province adding $3.4 million. The feasibility study took CO2 from raw gas, which runs between 10 and 14 per cent, and injected it into deep saline aquifers. The province is updating its climate change strategy, with an advisory panel and public discussion paper expected to produce a draft policy by December. — with files from Tom Fletcher
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Metro garbage fee overhaul unfair, say critics ▶ TIPPING FEE ‘CHAOS’ BLAMED ON PROVINCE JEFF NAGEL
A new shake-up of Metro Vancouver’s garbage tipping fee system is being criticized as unfair. The regional district will charge all municipalities or their contractors a flat $100 a tonne next year to dump garbage collected from single-family homes. But private haulers that pick up from multi-family buildings will continue to pay $80 a tonne – the lowest rate for large loads under the variable tipping fees that continue for commercial waste services. Coquitlam Coun. Craig Hodge voted against the change, calling it an unfair two-tier system. “Out in the public, it looks like we’re favouring privatized services over city services,” Hodge told directors at a recent Metro Vancouver board meeting. The $80-per-tonne rate for loads heavier than nine tonnes is unchanged, but the tipping fee on loads less than one tonne will rise from $130 to $133 per tonne, and the fee on mid-size loads climbs from $109 to $112 per tonne. Metro officials argued it’s fairer to charge a flat fee on the municipal garbage so some cities don’t pay more than others under the variable rates. Chief Administrative Officer Carol Mason said many cities had budgeted to pay the mid-size $109 per tonne rate, so the $100 rate is “better for many of them.” A staff report indicates that may rise to $109 per tonne in 2017. An additional $5 transaction fee is charged on all loads. Metro moved to the variable rates in April to give a deep discount to large commercial haulers who had
increasingly been sending waste to Abbotsford and then to a U.S. landfill because of the relatively higher cost of using Metro transfer stations. All other users have effectively had to subsidize the large loads. The regional district had tried last year to ban the shipping of garbage out of the region, but that was blocked by the provincial government.
causing more illegal dumping. But Metro officials say there’s been no observed increase in illegal dumping, which they estimate at as many as 50,000 incidents a year, costing local cities an estimated $3 million to clean up.
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The outflow of commercial waste has sharply declined thanks to Metro’s price-cutting strategy, as well as the higher cost of sending garbage to the U.S. due to the weak Canadian dollar. That’s expected to mean Metro will avoid a $4.5-million deficit previously projected on its waste operations. The regional district has also cut eight jobs and pared $2 million from the $90-million solid waste budget. Directors say they can’t return to a consistent tipping fee structure without once again spurring haulers to go elsewhere, depriving Metro of fees and the ability to enforce bans on the dumping of recyclables. “It’s the best compromise that we can come up with,” Richmond Mayor Malcolm Brodie said. He blamed the province’s rejection of Metro’s waste export ban for creating the pricing “chaos.” Several municipalities remain concerned that the higher tipping fees charged to people who take small loads of junk to a transfer station is
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Five tips for your small business success ▶ ABOUT 98 PER CENT OF BUSINESSES IN B.C. ARE ‘SMALL’ October is Small Business Month, an ideal chance to recognize the importance of B.C.’s small businesses to our communities and maybe for some us, the chance to consider pursuing our own dreams of owning a small business.
British Columbia’s economy owes a lot to the vision and dedication of the thousands of women and men who launch their own businesses. More than 54 per cent of us working in the private sector work for a small business and approximately 98 per cent of all businesses in the province are small businesses. It’s safe to say small businesses are a big deal in B.C. These enterprising
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small business owners do more than deliver valuable services and products. They also inspire us. We see their dreams come to life and can’t help but think that maybe we could turn our dreams and passions into our livelihood too. If this is an idea that you’ve been toying with, here are some tips to get you started on your small business adventure. • Have a business plan Most small business owners devote the
majority of their time A business plan and attention should be viewed to producing as a living the product or document that’s service that adjusted in light made them of new realities. hang out their Apart from their shingle in the common use first place. in applying for But operloans, a business MONEY plan helps you ations involve more strategicalMATTERS think than simply ly about how best producing to manage your ▼ widgets. It’s operations and Kathy about underaddress importMcCarrigle standing what ant areas such as your goals are marketing (see and how to below). get there. That’s what a • Find a financial business plan is for. services partner
There’s a lot to consider when deciding which financial institution to choose as a partner. At the minimum you need a bank or a credit union that offers you the basics of business banking. However, it’s worth going beyond the basics to consider whether you feel you’ll be able to build a strong relationship with whoever you decide to work with. Do their advisors take time for you? Do you they have a revolving door of advisors so
every six months you have to explain your business needs from scratch? A financial institution with dedicated small business banking professionals will be able to help you with everything from selecting the best account for your needs to selecting point-of-sale debit payment technology and transaction processing. • Keep on top of your bottom line Understanding invoicing, keeping sales continued on page 19
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and expense records, managing payroll, and fulfilling tax and GST obligations are all key to a healthy bottom line. Small business owners quickly realize how much time it takes to stay on top of these various accounting needs. For many small business areas, this is unfamiliar and even daunting territory. If managing your accounts yourself proves to be a challenge or is too time consuming, it’s worth seeking the services of a professional accountant or a bookkeeper. For example, an accounting professional can help you identify tax deductions that may benefit your business and also ensure you don’t run afoul of any tax laws. In addition, they can set up automated systems to make regular processes such as invoicing more efficient. Their services free you up to concentrate on what you do best – run your business. • Create your team The appeal of running a small business often lies in being your own boss. However, even if you start off as the sole employee, success may mean it’s not long before you will need to consider building a team. When looking for new team members, seek out people who identify with the passion that drove you to launch your own small business. Before deciding on the right fit, take the time to understand their goals to make sure your aims align. As your business grows, share your goals with your staff and inspire them to help you achieve your vision. Employees who feel part of the mission of the business get more fulfillment from their positions and are more likely to stay. Empower your people to become leaders, listen to them, and do your best to meet their needs. Give your staff opportunities for growth and advancement and, of course, a good, safe work environment. • Blow your horn You may have a great product or service, but you’re out of luck if your customers don’t know about it. A helpful approach to marketing your business is to pay attention to the four Cs – the consumer, cost, communication, and convenience. That means taking time to understand your customer, ensuring the price is right, spreading the word through a variety of channels (including social media and possibly PR), and making your product or service as accessible as possible.
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Just waiting for pictures ▶SURREY PHOTOGRAPHER CHRISTOPHER HERWIG’S BOOK HAS A TITLE THAT SAYS IT ALL: SOVIET BUS STOPS BOAZ JOSEPH
Something odd happened on the way to St. Petersburg. In 2002, Christopher Herwig, then a London-based photographer, decided to ride his bike to Russia and challenged himself to take a photograph every hour along the way. “I did this so I would force myself to photograph things I normally may have overlooked as not exotic or exciting enough,” says Herwig, who was born and raised in Surrey (B.C., not England). By the time he reached the Baltic states, he realized that something repeatedly caught his eye. “Along the way, I had photographed some bus stops through Western Europe, but it wasn’t until I entered Lithuania that I really started to get amazed by the variety and creativity of the shelters.” It turned out that the Soviet Union’s bus stops were anything but drab products of bureaucratic utilitarianism. The designers and architects were given apparent free rein to build colourful, flamboyant, sometimes almost animated bus stops, often on seemingly deserted stretches of road in the middle of nowhere. And it’s to those nowheres that Herwig
A bus shelter in Echmiadzin, Estonia.
returned in subsequent years, gathering material that would lead to his book Soviet Bus Stops, now in its second edition. Its 157 images are the products of 30,000 kilometres covered by car, bike, taxi and (of course) bus from 2003-2006 (when he lived in Kazakhstan), 2008, and when most motivated for making a book, three weeks in the summer of 2013 in Ukraine, Moldova, Armenia, Georgia and Abkhazia. Herwig also returned to Belarus in 2014 and 2015 for a few updates to his book. The Soviet Union, all 11 times zones of it, broke up at the end of 1991, leaving its 15 republics more open to visitors than before. Sometimes Herwig had some trouble explaining what he was doing – especially if the bus stops were in bad shape and locals weren’t proud of them.
A bus stop in Gagra in the disputed region of Abkhazia (above) and in the open steppe of Kazakhstan (left). At centre is an ID card issued to Christopher Herwig. PHOTOS SUBMITTED BY CHRISTOPHER HERWIG
Herwig maintained that he was impressed and was bringing goodwill. While Westerners might have their own idea of what the Soviet Union was, or what its remnants are, Herwig got to see the differences in the cultures and landscapes. “Central Asia was great. It wasn’t only wide-open steppe, but also incredible mountains climbing to over 7,000 metres, magical ancient cities and green rolling hills,” he recalls. “Many of my favourite bus stops were in the middle of nowhere, which for me provided a perfect backdrop without distractions.” Herwig, who speaks “pretty good” German and rough Russian, French, Spanish and Swedish, says most people were friendly, most of the time. On one trip, he got his Lada Niva (a rudimentary cousin of the Jeep) stuck on a mountain road and had to share a yurt with a shepherd family in Kyrgyzstan. He recalls having a “friendly chat” with two KGB-like officials in suits and sunglasses in a small room on the Tajikistan-Afghan border. And he had to fork over about $200 to a taxi driver in Abkhazia who accused Herwig of being a Georgian spy. Herwig secured his memory card safely in his underwear just in case he lost his camera, too. Herwig, 40, currently lives in Amman,
▶ “I really started to get amazed by the variety and creativity of the shelters.” CHRISTOPHER HERWIG
Jordan with his Swedish wife, a UN development worker, and their two kids. Herwig produces photos and videos for organizations such as UNICEF, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees and the Norwegian Refugee Council, and has had photographs published for dozens of magazines and news organizations over the years. His family’s moves and his love of road trips helped him mentally prepare for projects such as Soviet Bus Stops. As for all of the former Soviet Union’s bus stops, Herwig admits missing one republic. “Sadly I have nothing to show from Azerbaijan. I was there in 2008, but was not specifically hunting bus stops. Also, the few bus stops I have from Russia did not impress me so much, so they are not in the book.” The new edition of Soviet Bus Stops is available on Amazon at http://amzn. to/1Yw2iFe
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“An initiative of the Coaches Association of Canada and the provincial and territorial coaching organizations, (National Coaches Week) celebrates the tremendous positive impact coaches have on athletes and communities across Canada,” said a Team BC press release. Q Paul Tardi became a coach almost a decade ago when his two sons took up the sport at the Langley Curling Club, and Paul agreed to be an on-ice volunteer. “As a former player I Paul Tardi has been coaching curling since 2008. BC GAMES PHOTO knew how to play the game, I just did not know how to coach,” he said. “I started taking coaching courses in 2008 and realized how much I did not know and I am still learning how to be a better coach every season.” Certified at Level 3 in the National Coaching Certfication Program last year, Tardi has coached at the 2012 and 2014 BC Winter
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A solid third period against their nearest rivals has moved the Surrey Eagles out of the basement in the BC Hockey League’s Mainland Division. The Eagles hung on for 40 minutes against the Langley Rivermen Tuesday evening in the South Surrey Arena, then dominated the final frame, scoring two unanswered goals to break a 1-1 tie and go on to a 3-1 victory. The win improved Surrey’s record to 4-9-0-0 (win-losstie-overtime loss), one point better than the 3-10-0-1 Prince George Spruce Kings. Langley remains in second place in the Mainland Division at 8-5-0-0. It was the Rivermen who dominated play for the most part, outshooting the Eagles in each of the first two periods. Surrey was shorthanded nine times in the game, but with Daniel Davidson turning aside 39 of 40 shots in goal, the Eagles were able to kill off every penalty.
Max Kaufman gave the Rivermen a 1-0 lead with a goal in the last minute of the first period. Matthew Hermary tied the score 1-1, scoring for the Eagles with four minutes to go in the second period. John Wesley played hero for the home team in the third period, netting the winning goal five minutes in, then adding an insurance score on the powerplay with four minutes remaining in the game. Outshot 25-16 in the first two periods, the Eagles enjoyed a 15-5 advantage in the final 20 minutes. The Eagles played once last weekend. They surrendered two goals in a five-minute span in the third period Friday night, and lost 4-3 on the road to the Coquitlam Express. Surrey carried the play throughout Friday’s game, played at the Poirier Sports and Leisure Centre, and didn’t trail until the Express broke a 2-2 tie with their quick strike late in the game. Their most dominant period was the first, a session in which the visiting Eagles outshot the home side 15-6 only to go into the first intermission in a scoreless tie.
The Eagles scored twice in the second period. Darren Hards netted the first two and onehalf minutes in, but Coquitlam tied the score less than three minutes later. Just 45 seconds after the Express pulled even, the Eagles went up 2-1 on Nathan Deyell’s first goal of the season. Luca Leone of the Express tied the game once more, scoring on the powerplay just shy of the nine-minute mark. Surrey had a slight edge in play in the third period, but it was the home side taking a 4-2 lead just past the midway point. Kyle Star scored with three minutes to go to give the Eagles some hope, but time ran out with Surrey one goal down. The Eagles outshot their hosts 38-26, but went zero-forfour on the powerplay while the Express scored on their only man-advantage opportunity. The Eagles will host the Chilliwack Chiefs (6-5-1-2) tonight (Friday) at 7 p.m. in South Surrey, then will travel to Washington for games Saturday night and Sunday afternoon with the Wenatchee Wild. The Wild lead the Mainland Division with an 8-3-1-1 record.
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athletics for the past 21. “I was introduced to Special Olympics right out of high school,” “If you can build player skill while she said. “Surrey Special Olympics having fun then you really have was still very young when, in 1986, I something special.” attended my first practice for athletQ Kyra Iannone began coaching ics. I was hooked and registered on at the age of 13, and now has Level the spot.” 3 certification. She has attended She coached several sports until several multi-sport Games, includ1994, when she made the decision ing the 2006 and 2008 BC Summer to concentrate on athletics. Games, the 2011 and 2015 Western “I knew athletics was my passion Canada Summer Games and the and to get the results I so wanted to 2009 and 2013 Canada Summer achieve I would need to focus on one Games. sport,” she said. “ I wanted the tech“It is more exciting because it is nical knowledge to do the best job such a team event, you are part of I could, took my certifications, atsomething bigger,” said tended various seminars Iannone of attending and clinics, and attended ▶ “There was multi-sport events. games at the regional, “The other aspect of a so much trust provincial, national and multi-sport Games are international level. “ between the the mission staff, they Over her long career are amazing. You feel so three of us.” in coaching, Carter has very taken care of and been to four BC Summer KYRA IANNONE part of a big amazing Games, two National support system for the Special Olympics Games, athletes.” a Western Canada SumWinning the gold medal in beach mer Games, and the 1994 Internavolleyball at the 2013 Canada Sumtional Special Olympics Games. mer Games with Ben Chow of SurBut being part of Team Canada at rey and Dan Caverly was a coaching the Worlds LA2015 in Los Angeles is highlight for Iannone. her personal favorite. “It was something that was so very “Team Canada LA2015 was simply special. We took two defenders and magical and life changing. I saw put them out of their comfort zone,” athletes helping athletes. I saw the said said. “There was so much trust public realizing that first impresbetween the three of us. They trustsions aren’t always the final impresed me to make all of these tactical, sion,” recalled Carter. strategic and technical changes that “I saw the world change for a brief they really weren’t comfortable with moment and see what a person can’t and I trusted them as committed do must not interfere with what athletes to achieve our goals.” they can do. Q Deborah Carter has been coach“It was a celebration of life, of ing in the Special Olympics program unity and of inclusion.” for almost 30 years, focusing on
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part-time A local association is looking for an energetic, self-motivated, Clerical Office Assistant to support its operations. This is a part time position with regular office hours of up to 20 hrs per week. Office is located in Cloverdale, Surrey, BC.
MACHINE OPERATOR
www.vitalus.com go to > About us > Careers
Call: Rick (604) 202-5184
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ALTERNATIVE HEALTH
RELAXATION BODY CARE 604-859-2998 #4 - 2132 Clearbrook Road, Abby
175 CATERING/PARTY RENTALS
damaged concrete. Ken 604-307-4923
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Reno & Texture Specialist, Painting.
“No job too small”. 604-825-8469
Whether it's comic books, dirt bikes or video games you
Specializing in Private Events! We Come To You! Doing It All, From Set-Up - Clean-Up.
Kristy 604.488.9161
threescocatering@shaw.ca or Visit us at: www. threescompanycatering.ca
crave, you'll find something for the kid in you in the Classifieds!
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NEIGHBOURS ELECTRIC Licensed, Warrantied, Affordable. Renos & small jobs. Res & comm. 7 Days. Free est. 604-710-5758.
All Electrical. Low Cost. Licensed. Res/Com. Small job expert. Renos Panel changes ~ 604-374-0062
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FINANCIAL SERVICES
GET BACK ON TRACK! Bad credit? Bills? Unemployed? Need Money? We Lend! If you own your own home - you qualify. Pioneer Acceptance Corp. Member BBB. 1-877-987-1420 www.pioneerwest.com
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horizonwork@yahoo.ca
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CAREER SERVICES/ JOB SEARCH
Free Employment Services Servicces for job-seekers and employers emplooyers Visit our centre today orr check uus out online at aviaemployment.ca Newton Satellite ϮϬϭͲϳϯϯϳ ϭϯϳƚŚ ^ƚƌĞĞƚ Surrey, BC V3W 1A4 T: 778.728.0175
FENCING
6’ CEDAR FENCING. Free est. Red Rose Landscaping. Harbiee 604-722-2531
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GARDENING
Excavators, Backhoes, Bobcats & Dump Trucks for hire TOPSOIL & GRAVEL
HELP WANTED
604-531-5935
required in Surrey F/T & P/T Fax resume to: 604-930-5066 or email to:
ELECTRICAL
YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 Service Call Lic #89402 Same day guarn’td We love small jobs! 604-568-1899
SALES
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DRYWALL
PSB DRYWALL LTD.★ All Boarding, Taping, Framing & Texture. Insured work. Dump Removal Service. 604-762-4657 / 778-246-4657
Unique Taste, Unique Menus... Gourmet, Customized Menus Tailored To Your Function...
5691 176th Street, Surrey, BC, V3S 4C5 Tel: 604.574.5785 Fax: 604.574.2338
SEMI-RETIRED contractor will do small concrete jobs. Patio’s, sidewalks, driveway’s. Re & re old or
A Call to Vern. Free Est. Drywall,
• Home Dinner Parties • Meetings • Funerals • Weddings • B-B-Ques • Birthdays • Anniversaries
Apply in person at 2360 King George Blvd. Surrey or Fax: 604.531.0694
Placing & Finishing * Forming * Site Prep, old concrete removal * Excavation & Reinforcing * Re-Re Specialists 34 Years Exp. Free Estimates. coastalconcrete.ca
For details or to apply visit:
Clerical Duties Include:
Required Full-Time & Part Time for ESSO Gas bar. Days & Afternoons.
SHINE LANDSCAPING
NOW HIRING! Delivery Drivers Must have your own reliable CARGO VAN (minimum ¾ ton) and clean driver abstract.
Newton Storefront 260-7525 King George Blvd. Surrey, BC V3W 5A8 T: 778.578.4272
F All types of concrete work F F Re & Re F Forming F Site prep FDriveways FExposed FStamped F Bobcat Work F WCB Insured
Vitalus Nutrition Inc. open positions:
OFFICE ASSISTANT
email: sffa@iaff1271.org
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CONCRETE & PLACING
MAINTENANCE MANAGER
STOCK PERSON
New West 604.522.4900
& YARD CLEANER
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DESIGN
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If you are a team player who thrives in a challenging environment please apply by sending your resume to our office by Thursday, October 29th 2015.
FULL SERVE GAS ATTENDANT
Please call 604-575-5342
HELP WANTED
TRADES, TECHNICAL
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
UNIQUE CONCRETE
- Grade 12, supplemented by completion of several business courses at a post-secondary level. - Minimum 3 years of progressively responsible and diversified clerical experience including supervisory experience. - Computer skills, data entry, minimum typing speed of 45wpm, filing, bookkeeping, office experience and strong communication skills. Experience with Word, Excel, MS Outlook and QuickBooks are essential.
.Flagpersons & Lane Closure Techs required. Must have reliable vehicle. Must be certified & experienced. Union wages & benefits. Fax resume 604-513-3661 email: darlene.hibbs@shawbiz.ca
CARRIERS
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General Experience and Skill Requirements:
www.evlogistics.com
Jim’s Mowing Business for Sale Call 310-JIMS (5467)
136A JANITORIAL SERVICES
- data entry - compiling data - processing documents - maintenance of office records such as files, reports, invoices, office supplies, cheques, bills, receipts, requisitions (electronic and hard copy) - operate office equipment, such as computers, photocopiers, fax machines - website and social media management - perform related office duties as required
REQUIREMENTS: Excavator & Backhoe Operator Training. Be employable in 4-6wks. Call 604-546-7600. www.rayway.ca
EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION
Experienced Cleaners required in Surrey area(preferably a team of 2). Driving involved & work is 7 days/week. Salary: $6000/month. call: 1-250-869-5165 or email: info@evergreenmaintenance.ca
DRIVERS - FULL TIME with own vehicle for deliveries in Vancouver suburb.
EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION
INSIDE SALES REPRESENTATIVE No-Cold Calling
shinelandscaping@hotmail.com
Call 778-688-3724 . Need Cash? Own a vehicle? Borrow up to $25,000. SnapCarCash. 604-777-5046
Experience in moulding, millwork, doors and interior finishing detail an asset. Full-time Mon.-Fri. Strong Client Base, Competitive Wages, Co. Perks & Health Benefits After 3 Months. Fax: 604-513-1194 Email: johnh @westcoastmoulding.com
NO CARS, SUVS, MINI-VANS OR PICKUP TRUCKS. • Tuesday Evenings & Thursday Evenings • Pick up newspapers from our warehouse • Deliver newspapers to our carriers’ homes in Langley City, Walnut Grove and Aldergrove
*Grass Cutting *Hedge Trimming *Yard Clean *Pruning *Pressure Wash
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TOPSOIL Turf & Lawn Blend, Planting & Garden Blend, Composted Mulch, Sand & Gravel
Call 604-531-5935
HOTEL, RESTAURANT, FOOD SERVICES
BC’s largest High School Cafeteria Company
with over 60 locations now interviewing for
Call 604.514.6770 circulation@langleytimes.com
avianewton@aviaemployment.ca
HOTEL, RESTAURANT, FOOD SERVICES
TAX FREE MONEY is available, if you are a homeowner, today! We can easily approve you by phone. 1st, 2nd or 3rd mortgage money is available right now. Rates start at Prime. Equity counts. We don’t rely on credit, age or income. Call Anytime 1-800-639-2274 or 604-430-1498. Apply online www.capitaldirect.ca
HEDGE TRIMMING, tree pruning, bark mulch, fall garden clean-up and lawn care. 778-383-7220
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Tickets on Sale Nov 20, 21 & 22 10:00 am - 5:00 pm In partnership with Nite of Hope, we are pleased to present:
Holiday Home Tour for Hope Tour 6 beautiful homes located from Morgan Creek to Crescent Beach. Stunningly decorated for the holidays by local designers. For more info & to purchase tickets visit:
www.niteofhope.com/whiterock Tickets: $50.00
Media Sponsor: All proceeds going to CBCF and research
Decor by:
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Covered Storage.
604-644-1878 Prompt Delivery Available
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604-999-6020
Free Estimates
Almost for free! (778)997-5757
~ PRO PAINTERS ~ INTERIOR / EXTERIOR Quality Work, Free Estimates WCB INSURED
$45/Hr
From 1, 3, 5, 7 & 10 Ton Trucks Licensed ~ Reliable ~ 1 to 3 Men Free Estimate/Senior Discount Residential~Commercial~Pianos
BL CONTRACTING RENOVATIONS SPECIALIST
SUNDECKS:
LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE
*Cedar *Treated *Vinyl *Trex
604-537-4140
RAILINGS: *Aluminum *Glass *Wood
1PRO MOVING & SHIPPING
(604)240-1920
Across the street - across the world Real Professionals, Reas. Rates. Best in every way! 604-721-4555.
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Brads Junk Removal.com. Same Day Service. Affordable Rates! 604.220.JUNK (5865)
TEACUP YORKIE / CHIHUHUA mix dewormed, 1st shots. 2 males, 1 female. Ready Oct. 31. $650 obo. 604-381-2151
BRO MARV PLUMBING Plumbing, heating, clogged drains BBB. (604)582-1598, bromarv.com
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Renoâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s and Repairs
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JUNK REMOVAL By RECYCLE-IT! 604.587.5865 www.recycleitcanada.ca
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POWER WASHING
604.725.4617 mkkielce20@gmail.com
PAINT SPECIAL 3 rooms for $299
â&#x20AC;˘ New Roof Re-RooďŹ ng â&#x20AC;˘ Repairs â&#x20AC;˘ Cedar Shakes â&#x20AC;˘ Shingles Duroids â&#x20AC;˘ Torch-on
(Ceiling & Trim extra) Price incls Cloverdale Premium quality paint.
Harjit Pattar 604-589-4603 604-857-3325
RooďŹ ng Specialists
2 coats any colour
BEAUTIFUL BATHROOM Plumbing + Drywall + Elect. + Tubs & Showers & Sinks + Toilets & Tile + Fan + Countertop + Painting = = BEAUTIFUL BATHROOM!! Sen disc. Work Guar.17 yrs exp. Call Nick 604-230-5783, 604-581-2859
NO PAYMENT until Job is completed. Ask us about our Laminate Flooring.
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IN BUSINESS OVER 20 YEARS ~ FREE ESTIMATES ~ HANDYMAN CONNECTION HANDYMAN CONNECTION Handyman Connection - Bonded -Renovations - Installations Repairs - 604.878.5232
Call Rick 604-329-2783
HOME REPAIRS
A1 BATH RENOâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S. Bsmt suites, drywall, patios, plumbing, siding, fencing, roofing, landscaping, etc. Joe 604-961-9937.
TONYâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;â&#x20AC;&#x2122;S PAINTING
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TREE SERVICES
PRO TREE SERVICES Quality pruning/shaping/hedge trimming/ removals & stump grinding. John, 604-588-8733/604-318-9270
Tree Removal/Topping/Spiral Thinning/Hedge Trimming/Stump Grinding. Free Estimates. WCB/Fully Insured
$25 Off with this Ad
Jerry, 604-500-2163
RUBBISH REMOVAL
RICKâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S RUBBISH REMOVAL - Residential - Commercial - Construction - Yard Waste
A-1 Painting Company - Interior / Exterior 20 years exp. Summer Special 10% off (604)723-8434
TILING
TREE BROTHERS SPECIALIST
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ABIAN RUBBISH REMOVAL PROMPT & RELIABLE. Free Estimates. (604)897-3423
604-538-8308 CEDAR GARDEN APARTMENTS 13370 King George Blvd. Bachelor units - $595/mo 1 bdrm - $675/mo 2 bdrm - $750/mo Wheelchair accessible Near skytrain
JUST LISTED! 3475 sq.ft. home w/ 60x40 shop on 1 acre in Maple Ridge $899,900 Call Inna Today! 604-760-3792
HOMES WANTED
Yes, We Pay CASH!
Damaged or Older Houses! Condos & Pretty Homes too!
Check us out! www.webuyhomesbc.com 604-626-9647
604-771-2609
Cedar Lodge and Court Apts Quiet community living next to Guildford Mall. Clean 1 & 2 bdrms, Corner units avail. (some w/ensuites) Call for Availability. Cable, Heat, Hot Water incl. Onsite Mgr.
604-584-5233 www.cycloneholdings.ca
SUNCREEK ESTATES
$10,000 to Caretakers & Property Managers, If the owner of the building is thinking of selling give us a call and we would be happy to pay $10,000 to you upon subject removal.
Call 604.880.7960
â&#x2DC;&#x2026; Large 2 & 3 Bdrm Apartments â&#x2DC;&#x2026; Insuite w/d, stove, fridge, d/w â&#x2DC;&#x2026; 3 floor levels inside suite â&#x2DC;&#x2026; Wood burning fireplace â&#x2DC;&#x2026; Private roof top patio â&#x2DC;&#x2026; Walk to shops. Near park, pool, playground â&#x2DC;&#x2026; Elementary school on block â&#x2DC;&#x2026; On site security/on site Mgmt â&#x2DC;&#x2026;Reasonable Rent â&#x2DC;&#x2026; On transit route â&#x2DC;&#x2026; Sorry no pets
OfďŹ ce: 7121 - 133B St. Surrey 604-596-0916
FUEL
PETS 477
PETS
BOXER pups, unpapered P/B, tails docked, awesome family pets, vet check. $1200. (604)316-0809 CATS GALORE, TLC has for adoption spayed & neutered adult cats. 604-309-5388 / 604-856-4866
GARAGE SALES
MOVING SALE MORGAN CREEK SAT, Oct 24th 9amto1pm lrge furniture, hshld goods, Antiques16348 Morgan Creek Cres GREAT DEALS!
TILES,RENO small or big jobs call 6048185800 or visit www.polymathrenovation.com
polarbearpainting.com $299 ~ 3 Rooms walls only 2 coats call: 604-866-6706 RooďŹ ng Experts. 778-230-5717 Repairs/Re-Roof/New Roofs. All work Gtd. Free Est. Call Frank.
UNDER $200
DIESEL GAS TANK - $150 OBO. (604)507-8733
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Windows, Gutters, Roofs, Siding. Call 778-245-2729
PETER ROOFING Ltd.
HOUSES FOR SALE
Call Mon-Fri btwn 9am-noon.
ALDER, BIRCH, MAPLE MIX. Cut up to 16â&#x20AC;&#x2122;â&#x20AC;&#x2122; lengths, split, seasoned, ready to burn. $260 a 4 x 4 x 8 cord delivered. Call 604-339-9077
. Aluminum patio cover, sunroom, railing and vinyl. 604-521-2688 .Aluminum patio cover, sunroom, railing and vinyl. 604-521-2688 www.PatioCoverVancouver.com
DIAMOND CUT CERAMIC TILE Ceramic tiles, marble, natural stone & lam floors. Full Bath renos.
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SUNDECKS
All Gutter Cleaning. Window & Roof FULL HOUSE CLEANING Call Victor 604-589-0356
778-322-2378 Lower Mainland 604-996-8128 Fraser Valley Running this ad for 10yrs
AUCTIONS
RESTAURANT Equipment Auction House- Oct 25 Brand-New Liquidation Equipment- Oct 26 Stanley Park Fish House, Arbyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s, Starbucks - www.KwikAuctions.com
PRESSURE WASHING
www.paintspecial.com
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ON CALL 24 HOURS/DAY
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OPEN HOUSE: Oct 24th & 25th, 2-4pm 15845 80th Ave, Surrey 7 Bedrooms, 4.5 baths - with 2 grnd/lvl suites: 1bdr & 2bd. Built in 1994. New roof, boiler & window blinds. Great location across from Fleetwood Park nr schools. $799K. Call Mike 604-825-8691
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
~ CertiďŹ ed Plumber ~
Furnaces, Boilers, Hot Water Heating, Hotwater Tanks, Drain/ Duct Cleaning & Plumbing Jobs. â&#x153; 604-312-7674 â&#x153; â&#x153; 604-507-4606 â&#x153;
APARTMENT/CONDO
Affordable Housing & some market rent units for Seniors
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A-1 CONTRACTING. Renos. Bsmt, kitchens, baths, custom cabinets, tiling, plumbing, sundecks, fencing, reroofing. Dhillon 604-782-1936.
1 Female, 2 Male blue Purebred 1st shots, tails / d c removed. ULTIMATE FAMILY GUARDIAN Pet homes. $800. 604-308-5665
PLUMBING
~ 604-597-3758 ~ A Gas Fitter â&#x153; Plumber
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55 +, 1 bedroom suites. No pets, No Smoking South Surrey
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AFFORDABLE MOVING
FOR SALE BY OWNER
ITALIAN MASTIFF (Cane Corso)
NEED A GOOD HOME for a good dog or a good dog for a good home? We adopt dogs! Call 604856-3647 or www.856-dogs.com
Member of Better Business Bureau
Furnace, Boilers, Hot Water Heat Plumbing Jobs ~ Reas Rates
HOME IMPROVEMENTS
FINISH CARPENTER Finish Carpentry - Mouldings, sundecks, stairs, siding, painting, drywall. Refs. Rainer cel 604-613-1018
3 rooms $299
Call Sunny,778-893-1786
ABBA MOVERS & DEL Res/comm 1-5 ton truck, 2men fr $45. SENIOR DISCOUNT. Honest, bsmt clean up 25yrs Exp. 24hrs/7days 604-506-7576
www.affordablemoversbc.com
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EXTRA CHEAP JUNK RUBBISH REMOVAL
LOCAL PLUMBER $45 Service Call Plumbing, Heating, Plugged Drains. Mustang Plumbing 778-714-2441
ABE MOVING & Delivery & Rubbish Removal
PETS
RENTALS
Please Call
on re-painting or
FIXIT PLUMBING & HEATING H/W Tanks, Renoâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s, Boilers, Furnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s. Drain Cleaning. Ins. (604)596-2841
.Miracle Moving 604-720-2009
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REAL ESTATE
778-323-2334
20% discount
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PETS
Same Day Service Lowest Price in Town Discount for MULTIPLE LOADS
Re-Paint Specialist 15 Years Experience Interior/Exterior, stucco painting.
MOVING & STORAGE
GUTTER & ROOF Cleaning/Power Washing since 1982. WCB/Liability insurance. Simon, 604-230-0627
604-461-0999
GARBAGE/JUNK REMOVAL
Vincent 543-7776
****GUTTER CLEANING**** SAME DAY SERVICE AVAILABLE ~~ Call Ian 604-724-6373 ~~
Furnace & Air Conditioning ~ Hot water tanks ~ Gasfitting/Sheet metal
RUBBISH REMOVAL
$59.00 Per Ton
Meadows Landscape Supply
meadowslandscapesupply.com
Natural AirďŹ&#x201A;ow Heating Ltd.
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PRISM PAINTING CO.
MISC SERVICES
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HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
NORTH STARS PAINTING www.northstars-painting.com AMAZING WORK, AMAZING VALUE! 778.245.9069
KITCHEN CABINETS
QUICKWAY Kitchen Cabinets Ltd. ****Mention this ad for 10% Off **** Call Raman @ 604-561-4041.
Meadows Landscape Supply Ltd.
283 GUTTERS & DOWNSPOUTS
329 PAINTING & DECORATING
HANDYMAN Home Repair Services - 45 Yrs Exp Call or Text Henry 604-868-5441
MUSHROOM MANURE Delivery or pick up Surrey location
HOME REPAIRS
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
WEâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;RE ON THE WEB
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MISC. WANTED
Have Unwanted Firearms? Have unwanted or inherited firearms in your possession? Donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t know how to dispose of them safely and legally? Contact Wanstalls and we will come and pick them up and pay you fair value for them. Wanstalls has been proudly serving the Lower Mainland firearms community since 1973. We are a government licensed firearms business with fully certified verifiers, armorers and appraisers.
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26 The Surrey-North Delta Leader Friday October 23 2015 RENTALS 706
APARTMENT/CONDO
SURREY, 126/72 Ave. 2 Bdrm apt, $945/mo. Quiet family complex, no pets, 604-543-7271.
Surrey
Beautifully Upscale 1 Bdrm Suites - perfect for the discerning renter! Classic suites starting at $729. Elite suites starting at $839. Located close to bus routes & skytrain, 20 min walk to Surrey City Centre. Max occ. 2 people. Sorry no pets.
Call Surrey Gardens Apts at 604-589-7040 to view our Elite Suites!
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SUITES, UPPER
821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS
N.DELTA. 1250 sq/ft Quality 3 bdrm suite, 1.5 baths, f/p, inste w/d, lrg sundeck, cov’d pkng, quiet street nr amens. Ns/np, avail immed, refs. $1200/mo incl utils. 604-946-0095.
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TRANSPORTATION 851
TRUCKS & VANS
1989 Honda Civic DX Hatchback, red, auto, p/s, 291,600 K’s, family owned, AirCared, maint records avail, runs good, $899/obo. MUST SELL. (604)531-2699.
GREEN TIMBERS 3 bdrm upper, avail Nov 1. $1350 (neg) + utils. Nr schl, shops & bus. 604-781-9739
2008 UPLANDER, silver, 7 passenger, 144K, all power, no accidents, new tires, $4500. 604-500-5540
TOWNHOUSES
SURREY 174/57 Ave. 2 Bdrm T/H. $920/mo. Quiet family complex, shopping mall across the street, no pets. Call 604-576-9969
TRANSPORTATION 818
CARS - DOMESTIC
2004 Kia Spectra-silver, one owner, 280,000 kms. Only $975. Drives Great! Call Lisa 604-338-4157 2006 TOYOTA Matrix, 123,000 km blue, auto, good condition, $6700. Call: 778-829-7720
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Witness needed for a hit & run motor vehicle accident that occurred on Saturday, September 19, 2015 at approximately 6:30 pm on 80th Ave. & 120 Street involving a 2003 Toyota Corolla with BC plate #510 WVW & a white Buick with BC plate #JTP 703. If you have any information regarding this accident please contact Harry Bains @ 604-864-6131.
Crossword
1997 CAMRY, 4 door, 4 cyl, auto, loaded, new tires, 180K, in mint cond. $3400 obo. 604-936-1270
DUPLEXES/4PLEXES
BEAR CREEK 1 bdrm suite in custom made dream house $750 incl laundry/hydro Avail now NS/NP 604-501-6110, 604-710-7593
TRANSPORTATION
This week’s theme:
Mathophobia by James Barrick
SCRAP CAR REMOVAL
The Scrapper
733 MOBILE HOMES & PADS NEWTON MOBILE HOME PARK. 2 Large RV Pads available for mobile home. Call 604-597-4787.
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HOMES FOR RENT
1994 ELDORDO Touring Coupe. Like New! Only 46K. $12,500. Call 604-328-0799.
2002 SUNFIRE 4/door, auto, a/c, 115K. New winter tires & battery. Driven by senior lady. $2495/obo. Please call 604-803-5010
#1 FREE Scrap Vehicle REMOVAL ~~ ASK ABOUT $500 CREDIT ~~ $$$ PAID FOR SOME. 604.683.2200
I Sital Kaur, daughter of Sawran Singh, passport holder No.Z1367400, issued at Dubai on 2nd of July 2000, permanent resident of VPO Kahma Teh. Nawanshahr Distt. Shahid Bhagat Singh Nagar and presently residing at 6449 173A Street Surrey BC V3S 0P5 do hereby change my name from Sital Kaur to Sital Kaur Dulku, with immediate effect.
TAKE NOTICE:
2006 Chrysler Sebring Touring 135K, Auto, Loaded, Exc cond!! $5500/obo. 604-715-7469 (Sry)
• Autos • Trucks • Equipment Removal FREE TOWING 7 days/wk. We pay Up To $500 CA$H Rick Goodchild 604.551.9022
Homelife Pen. Property 604-536-0220
2007 Chrysler PT Cruiser, auto, 4cyl. 85,000 kms. Lots of options, red. $5250/firm. 604-538-9257
Attention Edward and Donna Gratwicke, regarding the belongings left behind at rental Unit # 1 - 10046 Park Drive / 124A Street, Surrey, BC, on August 31st, 2015. Owner: G. Nand of 13117 - 99 Avenue, Surrey, BC, hereby requests the tenants remove the abandoned items; 1 Washer, 1 Dryer, plus misc household items, upon payment of overdue rent. These items will be disposed of 30 days after this publication, unless claimed.
.Hugh & McKinnon Rentals 604-541-5244.
SURREY: 3 Bdrm. 1 bath, rancher. $1050/mo. Close to schools & bus. NP/N/S Avail now 778-710-2526 SURREY: 96 & 125 St. Newly reno’d upper 3 Bdrm house, $1450/m + utils. n/s, n/p. 604-537-4959 Winter Rental 2 bdrm furn quiet spac bright apt. 2 prkg Nov1-Mar15 $1450+hydro 604-290-8201
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LINDA VISTA Motel Luxury Rooms w/cable, a/c & kitchens. 6498 King George Hwy. Mthly, Wkly & Daily Specials. 604-591-1171. Canadian Inn 6528 K.G.Hwy. 604-594-0010
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