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“This is an amazing opportunity that the Delta School District has offered to us,” she said, “and I applaud the ACT Foundation for its highly commended program. “It buys critical time allowing first responders to arrive.” Just last week, she said, members of the public using a public AED helped a
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as CPR and AED instructors share their skills with 44,000 students each year. Sandra Clarke, executive director of the ACT Foundation of Canada said her organization is “thrilled” the program is supported by the Royal Bank of Canada, BCEHS, AstraZeneca Canada, Pfizer Canada, Sanofi Canada, Ausenco, Triwest Mechanical Ltd., Unitech Construction Management Ltd. and Westshore Terminals. “These are lifesaving skills that students will be able to bring to their current and future families and communities,” Clarke noted. Delta Mayor Lois Jackson, whose grandson attended Sands, reminded the students that they can find defibrillators at local recreation centres.
person in North Delta who had a heart attack. “By the time our first responder firefighters had arrived, the patient was breathing again. The beauty of CPR is that it is not a complicated process and can be learned by all of us. “Maybe you can save the life of a family member,” Jackson said. “It is better to have this and pray that we never have to use it than to be unprepared at the most critical time in someone’s life.” Doug Sheppard, assistant superintendent of Delta school district, said, “Our students and our community are healthier and safer as a result of this program. “Personally, I’m extremely grateful for this.”
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CLOVERDALE — Radio-controlled cars raced by Kris Miller’s feet as he tried to explain the appeal of the Outlaw RC club he helped launch. “Just look around,” he encouraged with a wide smile. “It’s an awesome sport, hands-on, like a video game but it’s not.” Close to 40 men and kids gathered for RC car races at Shannon Hall on Oct. 31. In the winter months, members of the club set up a carpet track at the hall every second Saturday. Come March, they’ll be back at an outdoor track they built in another corner of Cloverdale Fairgrounds, near the Showbarn. The club got rolling in the spring of 2013. “I got into RC four years ago, and I had sons engaged in it after I purchased my first RC car,” Miller said. “I started looking around for a club in the Fraser Valley, just to get into it.” Instead, Miller and others started a club, and word has spread to include some racers from towns south of the border. “Our club is gaining interest – we’re the new club in the area,” Miller explained. “It
all starts with community and letting people know we’re here, spreading the word, what we stand for and what we’re about. There are a lot of people with RC cars who perhaps don’t know a club like this exists, for races.” When the Now visited, Bellingham resident Jason Sims and his son Caleb, first-time racers at Shannon Hall, worked on their trucks in the pit area that surrounds the track. “Our local track closed down and we’ve come up here a couple times now,” Jason said, “but this is our first time on carpet.” They brought with them several radiocontrolled vehicles, including a stadiumseries truck, a short-course model and a two-wheel-drive buggy. “There’ll be three races for each car, and we race four different cars,” Jason revealed. “It’s a fun father-son thing that we’ve got going,” he added. “We check over the suspension and make sure the battery is charged up, that things are tightened up and ready to race. (Caleb) does a lot of the work himself and back when we first started, he was about 10 and needed a bit of help. Now he’s 13 and he’s got the confidence to tear into it. I love it, he’s learning to do things himself.” Jason has noticed that his teen son has him beat for hand-eye co-ordination.
Kris Miller, president of the Outlaw RC radio-controlled car club, at Shannon Hall in Cloverdale during a recent race event. (Photo: TOM ZILLICH) “He can control things better, so he’s really got the ability to really learn, grow and improve at this, where I’m just struggling to keep up. I have the wallet to buy the parts that keeps him going, that’s all.” The carpet track is made of PVC pipe, wood, foam (for ramps) and a decent amount of duct tape. Members of the club recently constructed the track and now bring it out of a storage for race days. The cars are each fitted with transponders that connect to a laptop computer placed on a table near the drivers’ stand, Miller explained. “That computer tells the racer how fast the car is going and where your placement is, just
like NASCAR and motocross races. It’s pretty high-tech. We don’t mess around here.” The price of an “average” car on the track is around $300, he said, but the price can rocket to $3,000 or more for high-performance models. “It just depends on how much you want to spend, just like a regular car,” Miller said with a shrug. “You can go economy or go for the real sports car. But these aren’t $50,000, they’re $500 – you know, the same price as an Xbox. I try to tell parents that it’s just like buying another video game console for your kids, pretty much. “But,” he added, “because of the cost, it’s mostly adults doing this, I’d say – grown men playing with toys, right? That’s really what it is.” The club’s indoor race series shifts over to the Showbarn building for this Saturday only (Nov. 14), due to another event previously booked at Shannon Hall. The biweekly action, with “open practice” public sessions held on the previous Friday night, returns to Shannon Hall on Dec. 5 and 19, followed by race dates in early 2016. More club info can be found on the web at Outlawrc.org, Facebook.com/OutlawRC and also Twitter.com/OutlawRCBC.
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Refugees struggle to connect with new community would see someone killed. Brothers being killed in front of us.” This was normal for her. Looking at photos on a laptop of “Because I living in the camp, the Yemen refugee camp she spent more than a decade of her life in – I learns what it means hunger. To feel hunger,” she said. “Before Al Kharaz – Ahmed points. the war, we used to be farmers, “This my house, me no home,” we used to have work…. Since she said. Of life in the refugee I’ve been a refugee we go through camp, which was home to tens difficulties. If we had choice, if we of thousands of people, she said, didn’t have war, we would never “there many, many problems.” choose to be refugee.” Ahmed recalled having to use Ekou was recently grieving the flour and oil she received from disappearance of her two sons. the UN to barter for food in “Just weeks ago, I had to grieve the market, having to guard her because my two sons were missing belongings, and going without water for days sometimes. She was (for two months),” Ekou said through the translator. These married in the camp at 17. children, from her first marriage, “Thank you, thank you, thank are in Africa. you Canada. But where is English “There is problem.” was worries English is her fifth language of human orally, but she cannot write any of trafficking for them. organs. They “I need work. Me want to had the threat work,” she said. “You need work? of that. We Interview. You need citizenship? didn’t know Interview. It’s problem.” anything…. While she does house cleaning When you jobs when she can find them, she’s have children yet to find permanent employment. Batula Ekou that are Ahmed is part of Surrey’s Somali missing, you’re not sure if you’ll see Women Self Sufficiency Project, them alive again.” now in its second year, aimed at One week ago, she found out helping the vulnerable women they were in jail. learn English, learn how to find She was happy. work and integrate into society. After all, it’s better than the Ahmed said it’s the one place she alternative. can talk about her struggles. “When you have ongoing It’s her happy place, an outlet for trauma, it’s hard. It’s difficult her daily stresses. to concentrate and absorb new “For two years, I am happy,” things,” she said, especially while she said, since her time joining she continues to learn English and the program. “Money small, but adjust to life in Canada. we come here to the group, we is Citizenship is top of mind for happy. This nice program. We talk.” Ekou but language is a significant barrier. –––– “It’s very hard. Our mind is very full.” atula Ekou’s husband was –––– kidnapped in front of her in Africa. She never saw him again. or the first time in his life, “Up to now I don’t know if he’s Mohamed Muktar Mussa is alive,” she said through a translator. attending school regularly. The Somalian woman came to He’s 25. Canada in 2010 with three of her Mussa grew up in refugee camps children after living in a refugee in Africa, migrating to Canada camp in Eritrea for eight years. in 2010 as a government-assisted “Living life in the camp was refugee with his ill mother and a difficult life. It’s no way for a three younger siblings. human to live,” she said. “We “In Africa, it’s very, very hot. The ‹ from page 1
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Mohamed Muktar Mussa, 25, grew up in refugee camps in Africa. (Photo: AMY REID) food that you use for the whole month isn’t going to be enough for you,” the surprisingly articulate Mussa said. “We would not be able to study unless you’re very, very strong and you have the power to study. The camp that I lived, maybe five per cent graduated high school.” Mussa has been in Canada for about eight years, but hasn’t seen his father in 10. He wants nothing more than to bring him to Canada. “He’s in a very dangerous place in Somalia. He’s still surviving there. He never got shot but he definitely saw a lot of dead people. We always worry about him.” Money is the obstacle the family can’t overcome. After all, they can barely afford to survive themselves. “We all have the same experience,” he said of Somalian refugees. “The biggest thing is we all left a family – a mother, a brother, a father – behind. Everyone would love to have their family together.” Last March, Mussa decided to move forward with his education. He currently attends Invergarry Adult Education Centre and is working to get his Grade 12 diploma while he works part-time. He’s student council president. He has three more classes left until he graduates and aspires to one day become a police officer. Mussa said he feels blessed to be in Canada because he can be whoever he wants to be. “When I was in Africa, I was not counted, I didn’t have the opportunity I have now. I was not allowed to drive. I wasn’t allowed to have a lot of income. I did not have the freedom that I have now. I did not have the food that I have now. I didn’t have the hope that I have now.”
Syrians coming to Surrey Surrey is expected to take the bulk of 3,000 Syrian refugees landing in Metro Vancouver this month. Chris Friesen, executive director of the Immigrant Services Society of B.C., estimates Surrey could welcome 800 of them. Hotels and motels with kitchenettes on transit routes are being sought for short-term stays. “For longer term housing we’re looking for everything – basement suites, rooms in people’s houses, cottages not being used, houses or apartments that are vacant,” said Friesen. If invoked, emergency housing protocols would include things like cots on gym floors, church halls and arenas. Jeff Nagel/Black Press
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hrough the SPRC and a variety of grants, the Somali Women Self Sufficiency Project was set up. Both the women in this story are part of it. The goal is to assist the women to build skills and confidence in order to become employed. “It was identified there’s a need to do more than just learn English. People wanted to work,” explained facilitator Carol Madsen.“We’ve had between 12 and 24 women participating in the group.” They’ve done a variety of skill-building projects including a sewing class and selling henna
tattoos and doing African braiding at a farmers market. Today, the women are cooking sambusas – a Somali version of a samosa – hoping to run a food cart one day, but Foodsafe certification has proved difficult,. The group’s been studying for weeks. “Most of the women have never been to school in their lives…. So we’ve been spending a lot of time preparing everyone,” said Madsen. Any money earned goes right back into the initiative, explained Madsen, and according to all involved, it’s been a success. Nima Bolow, facilitator and translator of the SWSSP, said gaining experience to get a job is important because it helps with identity, something all refugees struggle with. “The way you seek a job back home is very different. We’re working on resumes and talking about careers. Most of the women, they used to be self-employed. They would take retail store goods and resell it. That was easy to do. You don’t require education. “But coming to Canada, they became very stuck.” Bolow said work can also help with socialization and isolation. “They have socialization in refugee camps. It’s a better life here, but they wonder, ‘Why am I still experiencing anxiety and depression?’… When they first come, they’re in the honeymoon phase.... Then suddenly it comes down. They need time to adjust.... We have people who think about committing suicide at that point. What we’ve found is work is the solution, mostly. “Some come with physical or mental illnesses. It takes time to get connected. If you have a solid community, that will help.”
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‘Now’ reporter receives S. Tara Singh Hayer Journalism Award
Amy Reid
SURREY —Now reporter Amy Reid has received a prestigious journalism award. Reid was given the S. Tara Singh Hayer Journalism Award at the Dr. Ambedkar Chetna Awards ceremony, held recently at Dhaliwal Banquet Hall in Newton. Hayer was a celebrated and outspoken publisher of the Indo-Canadian Times Punjabi
newspaper in Surrey before his assassination on Nov. 18, 1998. Hayer’s family presented the award and organizer David Dalley described Reid as “one of Surrey’s most courageous and compassionate journalists” and a “multiplier of courage in our community. “She has reported on
numerous social, economic and environmental issues in our community and her style of reporting not only conveys the facts,” he said, “but also presents them in a way that inspires our hearts and moves us to action.” Reid said she is moved by the recognition. “I feel humbled to be recognized,” she said.
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he provincial New Democrat opposition this week made some alarming claims concerning the plight of the homeless here in Surrey. They say there were 8,558 shelter “turnaways” in Surrey between November 2013 and November 2014, according to the most recent data available. NDP housing critic David Eby discovered, through a Freedom of Information request, that B.C. Housing in November 2014 stopped tracking the number of
homeless people being turned away from shelters. Why? Eby suggests it is easier to pretend homelessness doesn’t exist when data isn’t being collected. Whether or not the provincial Liberal government is indeed turning a blind eye to the problem, as Eby suggests, it’s hard not to agree that the government should be collecting data on shelter turnaways so it and other organizations will know where the need is greatest and hopefully try to fix the situation. The Now
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he number of new students enrolled in the Surrey School District this year is 928. That’s enough to fill two elementary schools to the brim. And more are likely on the way, as a massive chunk of the 2,700 Syrian refugees expected to arrive in Metro Vancouver this month will likely land in Surrey. Chris Friesen, executive director of the Immigrant Services Society of B.C., estimates Surrey will see roughly 300 school-aged refugees. As Coun. Judy Villeneuve has pointed out, those refugees are likely to be young. This is an obvious concern in a city where many of the schools are already bursting at the seams, unlike Vancouver, where many schools sit half empty. Where are all the new students going? Traditionally, to deal with overcrowding, the district has had to resort to portables – a lot of them. There are about roughly 300 portables in the Surrey school
district right now. That comes with a cost of $4.5 million from the district’s annual operating budget. That equates to 50 teaching positions. Portables are detrimental for many reasons. As school board chair Shawn Wilson pointed out in a recent plea to the province for more dollars, “portable classrooms also occupy much needed space for children to play in. Portables increase vandalism and add to our carbon footprint and costs.” Some schools even run “double shifts,” Wilson said, essentially having two different start and finish times. He called the situation “critical,” adding, “Surrey has more students in portables than half of B.C. school districts have in total enrolment.” It’s an undeniably imperfect system, and with 1,000 people said to be moving to Surrey every month, there’s no end in sight. This isn’t an anomaly or a few years the district needs to make up for. No, this is a trend – and a scary one at that for anyone with children in the system. My son currently attends an elementary school in Delta. He has
all the necessary supports he needs, his school has no portables and I have very few complaints when it comes to his education. I recently moved to South Surrey and I’m in one of the regions where school catchment boundaries may be changed in an effort to relieve overcrowding. I’m not in any rush to move my son into the Surrey school district. And here’s why. There are two schools he could end up in if I transferred him – Sunnyside or Morgan elementary. Sunnyside was built in 2013. It was built as a replacement school for the original Sunnyside. One portable is being moved on site this school year. Morgan Elementary was built in 2002 and currently has three portables. Meanwhile, over in Delta, the district has actually had declining enrolment for the past five years, until this year. As a result, the district can actually accommodate more children in its schools. Due to the extra space available (as well as the draw of a few specialty programs), schools in Delta this year have 1,787 students who come from out-of-district. And Delta only has three portables being used for
instruction in the entire district. They have 21 in all, but 18 are used for programs such as alternate education, band and multipurpose. Surrey has 300. And the average number of students per portable is 25, according to district staff. In no way do I want to insinuate that those working in the district – politicians, teachers or other – aren’t doing the best with what they’re given. I believe they are. Rather, the issue lies at the feet of civic government, for incessantly approving townhouse development after townhouse development, then scratching their heads as to why the school district isn’t getting funding for new schools fast enough. The province needs proof that the need is there before it will release dollars for new schools. So essentially the children have to arrive in an overcrowded school to make the case for needed additions. With the case now made, they must wait years for a school to ultimately be built or additions to be completed. So the children suffer? It’s a broken system. The city must slow down on approving denser developments
and waiting for the district to catch up. Sure, the province could cough up more money, and faster, but if the city wasn’t allowing developers to densify in neighbourhoods with inadequate infrastructure, we wouldn’t be in this mess in the first place. In Delta, where I lived, there’s some infill development. But in my new South Surrey neighbourhood, there’s townhouse complexes being built everywhere you look. So here I am, a woman who grew up in Surrey. A woman who works in Surrey. Who lives in Surrey. And I’ve decided to leave my child in the Delta School District and drive all the way from South Surrey to Delta and back to Cloverdale to work in the mornings – and again after work – just so my son can stay there. Our children’s early years are so integral to the success of their development and in turn, the people they will become. Let’s take this seriously and have a hard look at what this city’s growing pains are doing to our children. Amy Reid is a staff writer with the Now. She can be reached at amy. reid@thenownewspaper.com.
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Remembrance Day edition moves ‘Now’ readers to tears The Editor, Re: “She left her beloved England for true love,” the Now, Nov. 5. Thank you to Beau Simpson for sharing the war time story of his grandparents. They were amazingly brave people. I was moved to tears at the end. The story reminds me of my own grandma, in Taiwan, who is also turning 90 in the spring. Unfortunately I cannot call her because she’s almost deaf now. My grandpa passed away in the early 1980s and sadly, I don’t remember him. As a young couple, they, too, had been through a war – the civil war. It meant that he never was able to see or hear from his family in China again. I wish people nowadays could be a little more like your grandparents, who were so innocent, so true and brave. I’ll read the other stories now. Thank you for creating this edition. Anny Deng, Surrey
Story touched my heart The Editor, Re: “She left her beloved England for true love,” the Now, Nov. 5. I just read Beau Simpson’s story about his grandmother Iris M. Simpson. Thank you for sharing her story in the Now. It’s such a sweet and inspiring story. I admired her physical and inner beauty. I also loved so much the words she used to describe her love to your late grandfather, “the light of my life.” It has touched my heart deeply. Whenever you call her, please let her know that her story has been such a blessing for me.
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The Editor, Re: The Now’s special Remembrance Day edition, Nov. 5. I just finished reading your Remembrance Day paper – the whole edition is really quite something. All the articles are quite moving and wonderful. More than one brought tears to my eyes. I wanted to let the whole group know how much I enjoyed it. I will definitely be keeping this edition. Carol Daugherty, Surrey
Edition moved me The Editor, Re: The Now’s special Remembrance Day edition, Nov. 5. Just wanted to let you know how much I enjoyed the issue and the personal stories your staff shared. I especially liked Beau Simpson’s war bride story about his grandmother and grandfather. Very touching. Linda Giorgio, Surrey
Outstanding paper The Editor, Re: The Now’s special Remembrance Day edition, Nov. 5. It has been a long time since I have written to a local newspaper but I must say your Nov. 5th Remembrance Day issue is outstanding. When I was done with it, the paper actually went onto the pile of historical archives in my basement instead of the blue box. Well done. Terry Lawrence, Surrey
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❚ Rotten tomatoes to the woman (I can’t say lady) who picked up the box of chips that fell out of my cart at Costco on King George Blvd. I hope you are proud of yourself, tossing the box into your SUV and driving away. How does it feel to steal from trick-or-treating children? ❚ Rotten tomatoes to parents who never taught their kids to share and show restraint. On Halloween night we left a box of Halloween candy out on the front porch for the kids to help themselves and everyone up until 7:30 p.m. had been great at taking only a couple candy bars each but between 7:30 p.m. and 7:45 p.m. the entire box disappeared – including the box, leaving other little kids with nothing. ❚ Rotten tomatoes to uncostumed mothers trick-or-treating with their little children in strollers. They hardly can walk or talk, yet you hold a bag for chocolates for them? Do you really give your babies candies? Or is it for the adults in your house? The tradition is that the child should be able to walk to the front door, and yell out loud, “Trick or Treat!” ❚ Many rotten tomatoes to the eight hooded “boys” who destroyed the kiddies slide in our park. Your parents obviously failed you.
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SURREY — Surrey RCMP crime statistics reveal a 40 per cent increase in violent crime in the first three quarters of this year compared to the same period last year. The final quarter, if the past two weeks is any indicator, might well continue the trend. There have been 50 shootings on local streets since the beginning of March, with police believing many to be linked to a dial-a-dope turf war in Surrey and North
Delta. The latest Surrey shooting happened at 2:35 p.m. Sunday, at 72nd Avenue and 124th Street. Police recovered bullet casings after one vehicle shot at another and both sped away. A third vehicle “not involved in the incident” was hit by bullets but no one was shot, Surrey RCMP Cpl. Scotty Schumann said. See also STATS › page 14
Meanwhile, a Surrey man is in hospital with lifethreatening injuries after a fight broke out between two groups in the city centre early Monday morning. The victim, in his early 20s, sustained a gash to his chest during the fight, which happened at 108th Avenue and 132nd Street. Two men and a woman,
also in their early 20s, were arrested. Schumann said police believe the groups were involved in an ongoing dispute. “We don’t suspect gangs or drugs,” he said. A 15-year-old Whalley girl nearly fell victim to a “home invasion” Friday after a man tried to force his way into her home in the 13300-block of Sutton Place (see sketch of suspect online). They struggled at the doorway and he took off in a black car, possibly a Honda Civic, after she screamed for help. Schumann said she wasn’t injured “but obviously emotionally distraught.” Police don’t believe it was random. Police have yet to arrest suspects after a 36-yearold woman was robbed in her home, again in broad daylight, on Nov. 2 after
as many as seven people wearing masks barged in through her front door, in the 12600-block of 91st Avenue, and ransacked the place. New Democrat Public Safety critic Mike Farnworth recently called on the provincial government to “finally take real action” after the statistics released showed “a whopping 188 per cent increase in attempted murder.” Surrey has recorded 23 attempted murders so far this year compared to eight for the same period in 2014, and the number of violent crimes rose to 5,498 from 3,939. In the first three quarters of 2015, compared to the same period last year, robberies are up 24 per cent (497 from 402), sexual assaults are up 39 per cent (228 from 164), assaults are
up by 22 per cent (2,670 from 2,189) and abductions and kidnappings have also risen by 57 per cent, from 30 to 47. “But residents of Surrey don’t need statistics to know they are living through a crisis in public safety,” the Port Coquitlam MLA said. Farnworth said the provincial Liberal government’s response to crime in Surrey has been “entirely inadequate” and said the people of Surrey deserve better. But Amrik Virk, Liberal MLA for Surrey-Tynehead, retorted that the NDP should “stop fear-mongering for partisan purposes.” Virk said Surrey Mounties have been doing some “very dedicated, in-your-face policing” in response to the shootings, making 700 arrests in recent months.
“There’s always a need for increased efficiency,” he added. Virk said he will “continue to push” for more funding for anti-gang initiatives.” Mayor Linda Hepner said Surrey has received “significant” help from the province and the former Conservative federal government responded in an “unprecedented way” by sending more than 70 new Mounties of the 100 requested in May. “Hopefully the (federal) Liberals will be equally responsive for the remaining 30,” Hepner said. “I certainly expect they will.” There have been seven homicides in Surrey this year compared to 17 in the first three quarters of 2014.
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SURREY — Whalley has recorded the highest number of violent crimes so far this year of all Surrey communities, followed by Newton. According to the most recent RCMP statistics, the city recorded 5,498 violent crimes in the first three quarters of 2015. There were 3,939 over the same period in 2014, making for a 40 per cent increase. The police have seven homicides on their list, 23 attempted murders, 497 robberies, 228 sexual assaults, 2,670 assaults and 47 abductions and kidnappings. To break it down, Whalley, or District 1, recorded 1,810 violent crimes. There were five homicides, nine attempted murders, 174 robberies, 43 sexual assaults, 975 assaults and 16 abductions and kidnappings. The population of District 1 is 81,096. Whalley had the second most property crimes, after Newton, with 6,415 offenses related to such things as breakins, auto theft, shoplifting, fraud and arson. Newton (District 3) recorded 1,774 violent crimes. It’s
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included two homicides, two attempted murders, 33 robberies, 23 sexual assaults, 221 assaults and three abductions and kidnappings. District 4 also had the lowest number of property crimes: 2,985. District 5 (South Surrey), population 85,470, had the lowest number of violent crimes – 347 – of all five policing districts in the city, with 26 robberies, 22 sexual assaults, 140 assaults and two abductions/kidnappings. The RCMP statistics list zero homicides in South Surrey so far this year despite the fatal shooting of Hudson Brooks, 20, of Surrey by police in July, in front of the District 5 office at 152 Street and 18 Avenue. Asked why that is, Surrey RCMP Cpl. Scotty Schumann said, “If they’re not scored as that, they just wouldn’t show up. I don’t have a reason for you.” The Independent Investigation Office (IIO), the province’s police watchdog, was called in to investigate the shooting. Meanwhile, according to the RCMP stats, District 5 has the second lowest number of property crimes – 3,065 – of Surrey’s five policing districts.
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Youth give Surrey ‘C’ score transit,” said Hector. “Fewer and fewer youth are getting their drivers license, they’re relying more on transit but they’re finding the transit system in Surrey is not great to get around.” According to respondents, transportation and safety are Surrey’s greatest challenges.
Those surveyed gave only one failing grade: A ‘D’ in the realm of housing and homelessness for youth. On the other hand, there was a lot that youth celebrated. Arts and culture took the top spot when it came to youth praise, and next came culture, identify and belonging. One statistic from
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Interested members of the public will be given an opportunity to speak directly to the Finance Committee regarding the Draft Utility Plan directly following the staff presentation on Monday, November 23, 2015. In addition, the Chair of the Finance Committee will receive written comments from the public with respect to the Draft Utility Plan, on or before Monday, November 30, 2015. Written comments (including the name and address of the sender) may be sent to: Chair, Finance Committee City of Surrey 13450 – 104 Avenue Surrey, B.C. V3T 1V8 Email: clerks@surrey.ca Fax: 604-501-7578 The Five Year (2015 – 2019) Financial Plan that was adopted by Council last year may be viewed on the City’s website at www.surrey.ca. Reports that contain the Utility component of the Draft Five Year (2016 – 2020) Financial Plan will be posted on the City’s website the week of November 16, 2015.
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SURREY — The first time Pat Trimble met Dan Minor, there was an instant connection, both on the dance floor and off. “We just knew how to dance together,” said Trimble, “and we get along really well.” No fights, she said. “Yet,” Minor quickly added with a smile. “It’s been close. She’s fine. She does everything I say.” Four years ago, Minor brought his choreography skills to The Vaudevillians, the seniors’ entertainment troupe that has involved Trimble and her husband, Jim, for more than a decade. For the past three years, the Trimble-Minor duo has strutted away with the title trophy in the over30 category at the Surrey Festival of Dance, the springtime gathering at Surrey Arts Centre. Their title run at the annual festival is made more amazing when their age comes into play, as Minor is 75 and Trimble will celebrate her 78th birthday this month. “We were the oldest (competitors) by quite a bit, and we got some pretty high marks,” Minor noted. “It certainly made me feel special, it really did,” Trimble added. “I mean, I was really nervous about entering that first time, but it sure gave me a lot of confidence.” This week, Trimble and Minor, along with the two dozen other Vaudevillians, are prepping their latest show for Surrey Arts Centre’s main stage. It’s called “Vintage Vaudeville,” a two-hour collection of songs, dance numbers and comedy at the Bear Creek Park venue this Saturday and Sunday (Nov. 14 and 15). Afternoon show times are at 2 p.m. Call 604-501-5566 for tickets, or visit Tickets.Surrey.ca. The troupe rehearses Monday afternoons at Kennedy Seniors Centre in North Delta. “We’ve had 85 rehearsals, with more still to come,” Trimble said. “We really started working on this show back in March or February,
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Semiahmoo Ave., White Rock. Show and ticket info: 604-5412199, Whiterockcity.ca. Fluterrific: An Afternoon of Flute Music concert featuring Michelle Carlisle-led ensemble performing classical, Baroque, Broadway, Celtic and other music, 3 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 22 at Firehall Centre for the Arts, 11489 84th Ave., North Delta. Tickets are $10 via 604-5964485 and at door; kids 10 years and under are free. Christmas For Kenya Concert on Friday, Dec. 4, 7 p.m. start at Delta Church, 7696 112th St., Delta. Admission by donation. Concert benefiting the St Elizabeth Children’s Centre in
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SHOWS “Vintage Vaudeville” show staged by Surrey-based The Vaudevillians seniors entertainment troupe, 2 p.m. show times on Nov. 14 and 15 at Surrey Arts Centre’s main stage. This is the troupe’s 12th annual Bursary Show in support of arts education at Douglas
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Surrey’s Santa Parade of Lights on Sunday, Dec. 6 in downtown Cloverdale, from 4 to 7 p.m. featuring lighted trucks and other vehicles, food vendors, activities for kids, live music. Parade starts at 5 p.m. Event info: Call 604-574-9802 or visit CloverdaleBIA.com.
Night. Info: 604-583-8828, Thetaphouse.ca. Pancho’s Nightclub: Live top 40 and classic rock. Tuesday karaoke, Thursday jam night. “Surrey’s longest-running live music venue,” at 10768 King George Blvd., Surrey, 604-5833536. Band and special-event info: Panchosnightclub.com. Dublin Crossing: Live music six nights a week at 18789 Fraser Hwy., Surrey. 604-5755470, Dublincrossing.com. Olympia Pizza: Live music, comedy and more at venue in Whalley, 10257 King George Blvd. 604-5841388, Facebook. com/olympia. resto. Tues.
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THEATRE/STAGE “Calendar Girls”: Surrey Little Theatre presents Tim Firth’s comedy-drama about a nude-calendar fundraiser in small-town England, to Nov. 22 at 7027 184th St., Surrey. For tickets and more show info, call 604-576-8451, visit Brownpapertickets. com/event/1691269 or SurreyLittleTheatre.com. “Jack & the Beanstalk” panto staged by Fraser Valley Gilbert & Sullivan Society from Nov. 25 to Dec. 6 at Surrey Arts Centre. Tickets via 604-5015566 or Tickets.Surrey.ca.
DANCES Scottish Country dance classes are held on Wednesday evenings each week (from September to end of April) at Sullivan Hall, 6306 152nd St., Surrey, starting at 7 p.m. First class is free for newcomers. For info, call Maureen at 604-5361367 or visit Wrscdc.org. “Latin Friday Nights” on second Friday of each month at Amor Fitness, 8 p.m. to midnight at 8056 King George Blvd., Surrey. All ages, admission $10. “Spicy dance party featuring all night dancing with REAL Latin music. Dress to impress.” Info: 604-725-4654, 604-808-2311, Hotsalsadancezone.com.
COMMUNITY “Realtors Care” Blanket Drive runs from Nov. 16 to 23. “This is the largest and longest running blanket drive in the region. Since 1994, this event has helped more than 250,000 people in need.” Drop off donations at real estate offices from Hope to Squamish (list at http://www.rebgv.org/ blanket-drive-drop-locations). Donations can include new and gently used blankets and sleeping bags, coats, warm clothing, hats, gloves, scarves, new socks and underwear.
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light the diyas on this holy night. Lit diyas are laid in a row around the perimeter of one’s home as well as in front of the altar, if one has an altar at home. There are many different legends as to how and why particular Indians celebrate Diwali. For Sikhs, Diwali is particularly important because it celebrates the release from prison of the sixth guru, Guru Hargobind Ji, and 52 other princes with him, in 1619. The Sikh tradition holds that Mogul Emperor Jahangir agreed to release Guru Hargobind Ji but said only those princes who could hold onto his cloak tail would be allowed to leave the prison as well. In response, Guru
Hargobind Ji had a cloak made with 52 pieces of string so each prince was able to hold onto one string and leave prison. Followers lit diyas to celebrate their guru’s homecoming. Hindus follow the legend of Lord Rama and his wife Sita’s return home after 14 years in exile and also of Lord Rama’s epic battle with the demon King Rawan, whom he kills. The people of Ayodha, home of Lord Rama, were so excited to hear that their beloved future king was coming home that they lit the way for him and his wife Sita with diyas. People who celebrate Diwali also dress up, exchange gifts with family and friends, similar to celebrating Christmas.
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+200 Miles
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$
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+300 Miles
26,997
$
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2013 ACURA RDX
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Singles Travel Club meets Monday, Nov 16 at 6 p.m. for dinner at club’s new location, the Ricky’s Family Restaurant, 19219 56th Ave., Surrey. “We offer group tours for the solo traveler. Meet new friends, enjoy the security of traveling in a group & avoid the costly single supplement. Join us to discover the wonderful vacations planned for 2016.” Info: Singlestravelclub.ca, RSVP to Val, 1-877-523-7823, ext 304.
ART Surrey Art Gallery’s Sound Thinking symposium brings together practitioners and professionals in the field of sound art. “Poets, novelists, and artists give voice to the new super suburb” at Literary Cabaret (Nov. 28, 7 p.m. at Olympia Pizza & Restaurant, 10257 King George Blvd.) and also during Keynote and Panel Discussions (Nov 29, noon to 5 p.m. at Surrey Art Gallery, 13750 88 Ave.). Info: 604-5015566, Surrey.ca/artgallery.
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PETS/ANIMALS Pet photos with Santa at Urban Safari Rescue Society: Bring your furry, scaly, feathery friends down to get professional photos taken with the real Santa, on Sunday, Nov. 22 from 1 to 4 p.m. and Sunday, Nov. 29 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Each pet will receive a digital copy of the the best photo taken and 1 5x7 print. By donation, minimum of $15. “All money raised goes toward the care of our 350 rescues and abandoned exotic animals.” Info: 604-531-1100, info@urbansafari.ca, at 1395 176th St., Surrey.
LIBRARY EVENTS “Poetry Night in Punjabi” event on Nov. 17 (6:30 to 8 pm) at George Mackie Library in North Delta, in collaboration with Kendri Punjabi Lekhak Sabha, Uttari Amrika and Punjabi Lekhak Manch. Poetry night in Punjabi and Hindi. “Come hear two published poets/authors read and discuss their work and answer questions from the audience.” At 8440 112th St., Delta. “Vegetarian, Vegan, and Raw Nutrition Update” event at North Delta’s George Mackie Library on Wednesday, Nov. 18, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. “Where do you get protein? Are carbs good or bad? What foods are
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K, so in this month of November, we have a Friday the 13th. How any number has gotten to be so maligned as unlucky takes a good long search on the internet, as the history is ancient and global. Superstitions. Time to get real, shed your triskaidekaphobia and embrace the 21st century. This is the information age, and the more information we collect, the easier it is to dispel these life-limiting superstitions. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is bringing back the long-form census. This more detailed lot of information will be used to get a more accurate view of our population and what we are doing. Statistics are not just for mathematicians but for advocacy organizations. And here I am thinking of Alliance for Arts and Culture. This is B.C.’s leading arts information aggregator and a resource to the arts, culture and heritage community. Since 1986, the alliance has advocated for the arts sector by monitoring public policy, synthesizing issues for members, providing support, services and professional development, and representing the interests of artists
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Have no fear, the B.C. Artist Registry is here (so spread the word) on examples set in Saskatchewan and other regions, the B.C. Artist Registry will help to advance the province’s cultural sector through quality research and advocacy. Across the province, arts champions in municipalities and local agencies express the need to learn more about artists in their communities, but lack the channels to connect with those individuals. The B.C. Artist Registry becomes an important tool for reaching artists directly, inviting their participation in surveys and other types of consultation. Get counted – so you can count in local arts funding decisions. Believe me, those passing out parcels of money want see › page 27
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to know how much bang they are getting for their bucks, and also how many potential voters that might reach. Politics, the game of numbers. Through collaboration with cultural associations, funders, arts service providers and municipalities to promote participation through their networks, the alliance and its partners can ensure that artists from all artistic disciplines, and all regions across the province, have the opportunity to be counted. Then, when a partner organization wishes to conduct a survey or consult with artists, the alliance
will have the mechanism to invite a ready group of participants through the B.C. Artist Registry. “The longterm goal is to build on basic informational tools, such as the census, to better understand the situation of artists in British Columbia,” said Rob Gloor, executive director of Alliance for Arts and Culture. “Through the B.C. Artist Registry, we will have a platform to learn more about all artists in our province, regardless of how much their art contributes to their income.” From time to time, artists on the registry will be invited to participate in more detailed surveys or other consultations. The registry will be open for ongoing registration with no deadline, to ensure a growing resource for meaningful statistics and research in our province’s cultural sector. So now it’s time to get the word out.
WestCoast Harmony Chorus performs a “50, Fun and Fabulous” concert Saturday, Nov. 21 at Bell Performing Arts Centre. Invite those in your network to participate and be counted by sharing the link (Allianceforarts.com/bc-artist-registry) and spread the word on social media using the hashtag #BCartistregistry. Some day I promise I will learn the art of the hashtag. Not today. The ladies of the WestCoast Harmony
Chorus should definitely get on this registry of artists. Music is one of the listed disciplines and remember, this registry wants to include “non-professionals” as well. Westcoast Harmony Chorus is celebrating 50 years of entertainment. What a milestone – and what an amazing evening of entertainment they have in store for you next week. There will be barbershop songs, rockin’ contemporary numbers, heart-stopping ballads and laughs during the show, called “50, Fun, and Fabulous.” It’s on Saturday, Nov. 21 at Bell Performing Arts Centre (7 p.m., 6250 144th St., Surrey). Tickets are $30 for adults, $25 for seniors and alumni, $15 for children. A ticket to the show includes “Afterglow,” the group’s after-show celebration. Tickets can be purchased at the door or in advance via Westcoastsings.com.
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A new “Museum After Dark” event will allow guests to look inside the vault at Surrey Museum on Thursday, Nov. 19. Local wine and tapas will be served at the event, which features a “Dark Things” theme and includes a guided tour of the vault and a display of rare and unusual dark artifacts, such as demon masks, noir fashions and art made of human hair. The event in Cloverdale is designed as “a night out where adults can socialize, enjoy local wine and appetizers, and check out some very unusual items from our collection,” said Lynn Saffery, museum manager. The adultsonly event runs from 6:30 to 9 p.m. Tickets are $15 and must be purchased in advance by calling 604-592-6956, or sign up using the Surrey.ca web registration system. Surrey Museum is located at 17710 56A Ave., Surrey.
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here were two games last weekend of note to local soccer buffs. One attracted a paid crowd of 27,000 at BC Place and an international TV audience. The other pulled in less than 50 freebie fans and a lone newspaper journalist. Guess which was the more compelling game? If you said the latter, you’d be right. Just two days before the Vancouver Whitecaps were unceremoniously bounced from the MLS playoffs, the latest battle for Surrey soccer supremacy unfolded at Newton Athletic Park. And it was a helluva match. Torrential downpour aside, Surrey Pegasus FC and Surrey United put
Paul Bahia (left, looking at camera) is the new coach of Surrey Pegasus FC’s Premier soccer team, which has been given a scoring lift by re-energized midfielder Chetan “CJ” Jhooty (right). (Photos: GORD GOBLE) on a fast and furious display that once again proved top-tier amateur clubs deliver a spectacle to rival their pro counterparts. In the end, Pegasus prevailed 2-1. No surprise. This is a team that has apparently rediscovered the formula that repeatedly propelled them to and beyond the B.C.
championships, last winning it in 2011. With nine games in the books, they’ve lost just two and sit third in the Vancouver Metro Soccer League’s Premier division standings. New coach Paul Bahia says Pegasus hasn’t looked this good since its 2011 run. And he should
know. He played centre-back with the team for five years until breaking his leg this past offseason. Bahia, who says his wobbly limb may heal completely by January and doesn’t rule out a return to the pitch in a playing-coach capacity, credits the Pegasus reputation.
“People want to play for us,” he says with a smile. “We’re a family.” But he’s quick to point out that Pegasus is no country club. “Adult players don’t want to be nit-picked, but they need to be coached. My philosophy is to have fast, sharp training sessions that emphasize fitness. I want good, exciting soccer, not the kick-andrun that some teams play.” It’s no coincidence that Pegasus’ recent ascension also coincides with the return to form of one of its key players. When midfielder Chetan Jhooty drove home a penalty kick for the game’s first goal, he solidified his grasp on the league’s scoring race and continued what can only be described as a stunning turnaround. “CJ,” you see, has had his share of issues. There’s that two-year suspension for “losing it on a ref.” see › page 34
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But CJ’s off-field troubles were deeper than that. “I made some bad choices in life,” says the candid and talented midfielder. “Everyone knows that growing up in Surrey can be tough. I did a lot of things I wish I could change.” For several years, CJ’s “choices” of late nights and partying would severely impact the progress of what Pegasus manager Jasmeet Jaswal calls “one of the best players Surrey has ever produced.” He was, by his own admission, “way out of shape” and nowhere near the player, or the person, he could be. Last year, though, CJ made one of the most important decisions of his 27-year-old life: he flat-out quit drinking. And today, with a “shoutout to my girlfriend, my friends and my family for sticking with me,” both he and the team are reaping the rewards. He likes sharing his story, too, so kids might see it and choose a different direction. “You want to enjoy life, but trust me, there’s more to it than being an idiot.” Pegasus FC travels to Richmond this coming weekend then returns home for another Friday-night game, this time versus Burnaby on Nov. 20 at Newton Athletic Park. Goble@shaw.ca
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Seeking information on a Hit & Run occurring at about 1:00 p.m. on September 24, 20015. A 2003 Grey Honda Accord stopped westbound at a stop sign on Comber Way was rear-ended by a gold colored (possibly) Chevrolet Journey. The gold colored vehicle left the scene.
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FARM LABOURERS Reqâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d for weeding, planting, harvesting & grading vegetables. This job involves hard work; bend ing, lifting, standing & crouching. $10.49/hr, 45+ hr./wk. 6 days/wk. Aug. 20th to Dec. 15th, 2015. Fax: 604-576-8945 or email: TJ1@evergreenherbs.com
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Part-time personal assistant required in Surrey. Wage is $800 each week.
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HELP WANTED
CLEANING SUPERVISOR A rapidly growing janitorial services company is looking for a new supervisor. At least one year of experience in cleaning Industry is must. Job duties include but not limited to coordinating work with cleaners and client, meeting the standards of cleanliness. Pay will be as per industry standard. Apply with resume to: at.probuilding@gmail.com
Carrier Supervisor The Surrey Distribution Centre is looking for energetic and customer friendly individuals for its Circulation Department. The right candidate must have excellent communication and organizational skills. Your attention to detail and ability to work with minimum supervision set you apart from other applicants. Basic knowledge of MS Word, Excel and Outlook Express recommended.
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SALES
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Home-Care Worker
Full-time, Caregiver required for an Elderly man in his home at 10974 - 148 Street, Surrey, BC. V3R 3Y4, Duties to include but not limited to: Meal preparation, planning and cooking, laundry, light housekeeping duties, grocery shopping & accompaniment for exercise & gardening. Requires: High school education and min. 6 months caregiver certificate and related exp., fluent in English, Ilocano an asset. Must be dog friendly. 40hrs/week, $10.50/hr. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Optional accommodation is available at no charge on a live-in basis. Note: This is not a condition of employment.â&#x20AC;?
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HOME SHARE PROVIDERS NEEDED Â Semiahmoo House Society, an accredited agency is looking for a Home Share Provider(s) to support a young man in his 20â&#x20AC;&#x2122;s who has a developmental disability. The home must be in the White Rock/South Surrey/Brookswood area. Preference will be given to applicants in a quiet home with no children. Willing to consider a small pet. The successful applicant will possess a Community Support Worker Certificate or equivalent and/or a minimum of five years providing direct support to individuals with developmental disabilities. Must also have a valid Class 5 and a reliable vehicle for daily transportation to and from Day Program. Please fax resume to 604-536-9507 Attn: Community Support Network or send to Lynne Ford by e-mail at l.ford@shsbc.ca. Only successful candidates will be contacted.
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Bayshore Specialty Nursing Services is currently hiring for a Registered Nurse in the South Delta / Ladner area. This position is to provide services to a child who has complex medical needs and requires an experienced nurse to attend Kindergarten with the child. ICU or ER & Pediatric experience is an asset. Trach & Vent training will be provided. If you are an experienced RN and love working with children, have excellent leadership and communication skills, we would like to hear from you.
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No. M153566 Vancouver Registry
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA BETWEEN: KYLE PICH
FENCING
ACME Railings & Patios
147 Margaret Empey 10458 138A Street, Surrey, BC
PLAINTIFF AND: KARRISSA KOKS, JAYSON RUSSELL THERRES, JANE DOE and INSURANCE CORPORATION OF BRITISH COLUMBIA (NOMINAL DEFENDANT) DEFENDANTS
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ON NOW AT YOUR BC CADILLAC DEALERS. CADILLAC.CA. 1-888-446-2000. Offers apply as indicated to the lease of a new or demonstrator 2015 Cadillac ATS, 2015 Cadillac SRX Crossover equipped as described. Freight ($1,800) and PDI included. Dealers may sell for less. Limited time offers which may not be combined with other offers, and are subject to change without notice. Offers apply to qualified retail customers in BC Cadillac Dealer Marketing Association area only. Dealer trade may be required. * $5,500/$4,500 is a combined total credit consisting of a $3,500/$3,500 winter bonus credit (tax exclusive) and $2,000/$1,000 Owner Bonus (tax inclusive) valid toward the retail purchase, lease or finance of an eligible 2015 model year Cadillac ATS/2015 model year Cadillac SRX delivered in Canada between November 3rd and November 30th, 2015. General Motors of Canada Limited reserves the right to amend or terminate this offer, in whole or in part, at any time without prior notice. ‡ 0.9% APR leasing available on 2015 Cadillac ATS/SRX for 48 months on approved credit to qualified retail customers by GM Financial only. Down payment and/or trade may be required. Other lease options are available. Dealers are free to set individual prices. Offer is available between November 3rd and November 30th, 2015 only and may not be combined with other offers. ‡‡ Offer applies to eligible current owners or lessees of any model year 1999 or newer car that has been registered and insured in Canada in the customer’s name for the previous consecutive six (6) months. Credit valid towards the retail purchase or lease of one eligible 2015 model year Cadillac car, SUV and crossover models delivered in Canada between November 3rd and November 30th, 2015. Credit is a manufacturer to consumer incentive (tax inclusive) and credit value depends on model purchased: $1,000 credit available on all Cadillac vehicles (excluding ATS, CTS Sedan), $2,000 credit available on Cadillac ATS, CTS Sedan. Offer is transferable to a family member living within the same household (proof of address required). As part of the transaction, dealer may request documentation and contact General Motors of Canada Limited (GMCL) to verify eligibility. This offer may not be redeemed for cash and may not be combined with certain other consumer incentives. Certain limitations or conditions apply. Void where prohibited. See your GMCL dealer for details. GMCL reserves the right to amend or terminate offers for any reason in whole or in part at any time without prior notice. *** $3,500 winter bonus credit is a manufacturer to dealer credit valid toward the purchase, lease or finance of a new 2015 model year Cadillac ATS/SRX delivered in Canada between November 3rd and November 30th, 2015. ** Offer valid only to eligible retail lessees in Canada who have obtained credit approval by, and have entered into a lease agreement with GM Financial, and who accept delivery from November 3, 2015 through November 30, 2015 of a new or demonstrator 2015 or 2016 model year Cadillac. General Motors of Canada will pay the first month’s lease payment (inclusive of taxes). After the first month, lessee will be required to make all remaining scheduled payments over the remaining term of the lease agreement. PPSA/RDPRM is not due. Consumer may be required to pay Dealer Fees. Insurance, license, and applicable taxes not included. Additional conditions and limitations apply. GM reserves the right to modify or terminate this offer at any time without prior notice. See dealer for details. ^ Visit onstar.ca for coverage maps, details and system limitations. Services and connectivity may vary by model and conditions. OnStar with 4G LTE connectivity is available on select vehicle models and in select markets. Customers will be able to access OnStar services only if they accept the OnStar User Terms and Privacy Statement (including software terms). VWhichever comes first. Conditions and limitations apply. See dealer for details. †4-years/80,000km no-charge scheduled maintenance. Whichever comes first. See dealer for details.
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#U3856
2004 HONDA CIVIC SI 31,995
$
#U4004
#0840
ONLY
#U4288
39,995
28,995
#U4299
ONLY
#3985
#7253
$
38,995
2013 FORD FOCUS SE 35,995
$
25,900
1.8T I-4 AUTO, LOW KMS
#U4145
ONLY
$
15,995
#3763
PRICES VALID ONE WEEK ONLY NOV 12 - NOV 19
7,995
#U4143
2015 FORD FOCUS SE 25,995
$
#2395
2008 Ranger Supercab FX4 4X4
FLEX FUEL ONLY 12KMS, 6SPD AUTO
$
Loaded with23,614 every option, incl. leather interior,#3353 power ONLY window locks, tilt, cruise
14,995
$
#4216
SALES LTD. DL8367
3050 King George Hwy, South Surrey
(604) 531-6100 3050 King George Hwy, South Surrey www.oceanparkford.com
*must be a Costco member since August 1, 2014 ALL PRICES NET OF REBATES. ALL PRICES NET REBATES. *must be a OF Costco member since August 1, 2014 Vehicles may be illustrated. Vehicles notnot beNET asas illustrated. ALLmay PRICES OF REBATES. Vehicles may not be as illustrated. Prices displayed include24allmonth rebates Includes all rebates, RCL 0.99% $2575 down or trade equivalent
$
Roof, leather, navigation & much more!
#6888
Excellent condition, lots of equipment#U4258
27,995
#7043
2014 TAURUS SEL AWD
2012 CHEVY Silverado 4x4
$
#U4252
$
#0396
HATCHBACK WITH SE APPEARANCE PKG, 2.0L GDI ENGINE, 6SPD AUTO, VERY NICE
#7403
13,995
Lots ofVOLKSWAGEN equipment including navigation, only 7,500 kms, 2004 PASSAT GLS as new
OCEAN PARK FORD (604) 531-6100 #1652
$
5.0L V-8 ENGINE, ALL THE EXTRAS
ONLY
#7718
2013 FORD Escape SE
2013 F-150 Crew Cab FX4 4X4
$
28,995
6,995
$
with leather/roof and much more #U3818 ONLY Loaded10,995 ONLY
$
$
#4315
$
Only 33,000 kms on this mint truck. Priced to sell.
1.7L I-4 ENGINE, 4SPD AUTO
24,995
48,995
4.6L V-8 ENGINE, 40TH ANNIVERSARY, MINT CONDITION
2014 Rare FORD Truck. MUSTANG GT “CALIFORNIA CONVERTIBLE Loaded, all optionsSPECIAL” including navigation
2010 F-150 Crew Cab 4X4
$
$
2004 FORD MUSTANG GT “DELUXE” CONVERTIBLE
#8388
2.0L I-4 ENGINE, MANUAL TRANSMISSION
WITH CANOPY, 5.0L V-8 FFV ENGINE, 6SPD AUTO, MUST SEE, ONLY 44,245KMS
$
ONLY
2012 Harley Davidson Crew Cab 4X4
2013 F-150 Super Crew XTR
ONLY
2013 Ford Escape Titanium
Loaded
$
Beautiful condition, low kms
Low kms, 4 door, excellent condition #U4146
11,995
$
$
$
AWD W/NAVIGATION, 2.0L 6SPD, AUTO
$
$
#6217
AWD, 2.7L GTDI ENGINE, 6SPD AUTO, 5 PASSENGER, PLATINUM TRI-COAT, A/C, CRUISE, ABS 4 WHEEL
Leather, roof, navigation & more!
$
2008 JEEP Patriot
Only 63,000 Kms14,995 on this one owner beauty. Loaded with all ONLY #U4066 ONLY options including Navigation. 5th wheel hitch included.
2012 EDGE LTD
ONLY
33,995
$
#9604
RARE MODEL, LOW KMS, V-6 ECO-BOOST ENGINE, 6SPD AUTO, OPTIONS, OPTIONS, OPTIONS
Loaded with 15,000 kms
Only 46,000 Kms on this beauty
$
#U4345
Beautiful condition Automatic tonneau cover4X4 and more 2012 FORD F-150 SUPERCAB TR
5SPD AUTO, FRONT WHELL DRIVE, 1.8L INLINE 4, ONLY 13,687KMS
HATCHBACK, 2.0L, AUTO
37,995
32,995
42,995
47,995
$
“ONLY 13,894KMS”, 1.6L I-4 ENGINE, AUTO
2012 HONDA CIVIC EX
2009 F-350 Crew Cab Diesel Lariat LWB
$
$
$
2008 Ranger Sport
2007 Mustang Convertible
Excellent condition, with matching black fiberglass canopy. Priced right for quick sale.
$
#0954
Power windows/locks, cruise, air, navigation
2011 Ranger Sport
2.0L TDI HIGHLINE (A6)
2014 Flex LTD Ecoboost
AWD, PANORAMIC ROOF, ONLY 8,659KMS
ONLY
#7215
BLACK ON BLACK, 5.0L V-8 ENGINE, 6SPD MANUAL, ONLY 5,710KMS
2013 FORD ESCAPE 4X4
Loaded with every option including , automatic , 2012 VOLKSWAGON JETTALeather “ON SPECIAL” navigation and more.
$
29,995
$
ONLY
Sport pkg, leather, navigation, roof, loaded, only 8,000 kms
Loaded, only 53,000 kms
2007 CHEVY AVEO 5 “ON SPECIAL” 2004 FORD FOCUS “ON SPECIAL”
$
4WD, NAVIGATION, POWER LIFTGATE, 1.6L GTDI ENGINE, 6SPD SELECT SHIFT, LOTS OF OPTIONS
$
#U4702
Low Kms. Power windows, locks, tilt, cruise, air, automatic and more
2014 Mustang GT Glass Top
ONLY
42,995
2014 FORD FLEX SEL
Loaded , with automatic , Power Roof, Low kms
$
$
2015 FORD EDGE “SPORT”
2013 FORD F-150 “KING RANCH” 4X4 “ON SPECIAL”
Navigation, auto, loaded
LIMITED FWD W/ CAPTAINS CHAIRS & NAVIGATION, 7 PASSENGERS, 3.5L V-6 TIVCT ENGINE, 6SPD AUTO, “MUST SEE”, THE OPTIONS GO ON AND ON
$
NAVIGATION, 20” WHEELS, 3.5L V-6 ECO-BOOST, 6SPD AUTO, TOO MANY OPTIONS TO LIST
LIST, “MUST SEE”
2015 FORD MUSTANG
2013 FORD F-150 “PLATINUM 4X4” “ON SPECIAL”
2014 EDGE SEL AWD
2014 LINCOLN MCX
www.oceanparkford.com
DLR 8367 7292298
2013 FORD EXPLORER “ON SPECIAL”
#4192