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Top: Lukas Gobran, 9, pays his respects at the Fort Langley cenotaph. The Walnut Grove resident was one of thousands who attended the Remembrance Day ceremonies. Following the formal wreath laying, people were invited to place their own poppies on the monument. Top, right: The marchers arrive at the cenotaph in Fort Langley. Bottom, right: A flag bearer bows her head during prayer.

Jail time for overly aggressive panhandlers Pair guilty of robbery after victim failed to produce ‘enough’ money to satisfy thieves MONIQUE TAMMINGA Times Reporter

Two overly aggressive panhandlers are behind bars after being sentenced for robbing a man who was also stabbed

while sitting in his car at the Carvolth Bus Exchange in November 2014. On Oct. 29, in Surrey Provincial Court, Amanda Visona, 30, was sentenced to six months in jail, 18 months probation and a 10-year firearm (weapons) ban. Her partner, 27-year-old Justin White, was handed 21 months in jail, followed by 18 months probation. Both were found guilty of robbery. Originally the couple, were charged with assault with a weapon as well. On Nov. 7, 2014, at around 7 p.m. the two panhandlers approached the victim,

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New noise limits a victory for ‘two little people’ Erin and Randy Watkins fought and won a battle against the most lenient construction noise bylaw in Metro Vancouver D AN FERGU SO N Ti m e Re po r t e r

Erin and Randy Watkins were not present for their moment of victory, but their efforts did not go unrecognized when Langley Township council approved tougher construction noise restrictions. A moment before the Nov. 2 vote, councillor Kim Richter extended thanks to the

couple for bringing the issue before council. “Thank you, Mr. and Mrs. Watkins,” Richter said. Then council quickly and unanimously approved new rules that will require builders to start later and shut down earlier. Interviewed after the vote, Erin Watkins called the outcome “amazing” when The

Times asked for her reaction. “Surprised, honestly, that two little people could make that kind of change,” Watkins said. In May 2014, the couple came to council with a 46-signature paper petition and a 50-signature online petition, asking council to tighten the most permissive noise regulations in the Lower Mainland.

They said they had experienced four years of “constant, constant, constant noise,” from housing construction near their 68 Avenue residence. The Township noise bylaw, which had not been updated since 1988, allowed construction work between 7 a.m. and 10 p.m. Continued Page 5

Big rig truck park unlikely to go ahead: Township council Councillors had ‘active discussion’ about controversial proposal at meeting with Surrey counterparts D AN F ERGUSO N Ti me s Re po r t e r

The odds are against a controversial proposal to build a 77-acre truck park on 16 Avenue at the Surrey-Langley border, based on what members of Surrey council have told their Langley Township counterparts. “It may not even get to council,” Langley mayor Jack Froese said following a dinner meeting of the two councils in late October. Froese said there was “quite an active discussion” at the informal session with Surrey council about the notion of a heavy truck facility in the area south of 16 Avenue near 192 Street. Froese said he was told that the truck park proposal might not even make it to Surrey council because of the various regulatory hurdles it would have to clear. “They (project proponents) have a long road to go,” Froese said. At the meeting, councillor Bob Long said Surrey mayor Linda Hepner promised as a “good neighbour” to keep Langley Township updated. Opponents of the proposal have warned the truck park could damage the nearby Little Campbell River, a salmon and trout spawning area. Brian Coote, of Friends of Hazelmere Campbell Valley told an Oct. 19 meeting of Township council that the truck park could contaminate Brookswood groundwater and called on Langley to formally oppose the proposal. Another critic, Sofi Hindmarch, told the

same meeting the parking facility is in an ecologically sensitive area where at least 13 and as many as 22 threatened species live. Councillor Kim Richter proposed a council vote to condemn the project, but agreed to a postponement in light of the discussion with Surrey. Richter said her take on the dinner meeting is that Surrey councillors view big rig parking as a major issue that needs to be resolved, and they consider it a regional problem that the provincial government should address. Details of the meeting with Surrey were revealed during debate at the Nov. 2 evening meeting of Township council, which voted to put off taking a position on the project until there is a detailed plan to look at, assuming the proposal ever gets to that stage. “This isn’t the time for this (a vote on formal opposition to the proposed facility),” mayor Froese said. “I don’t think a motion to oppose something we haven’t seen is a good idea,” councillor Angie Quaale said. Council did vote to have Township staff communicate with their Surrey counterparts about the proposal. The idea first surfaced at Surrey council during discussion of industrial development in the South Campbell Heights area. It came from Surrey Councillor Tom Gill, who said with an estimated 1,300 big rigs parking illegally throughout the city, something needs to be done to find parking spaces. The truck park would allow truckers to wash their rigs, change oil and tires, and would include washroom facilities. Gill said he would insist on the highest environmental standards so there would be no impact on the Little Campbell River. Phillip Milligan, president of the Little Continued Page 4

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Top crime areas pinpointed Most offences in City not violent, but petty crimes, says RCMP Supt.

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Langley RCMP have pinpointed the top two areas for criminal activity in the City of Langley. Data analysis of 91 “atoms,” or small geographic areas, in the City have determined that the number one spot for property and person offences is between the blocks of 203 Street and 204 Street, from Army & Navy South to 53 Avenue. The second highest atom runs between 201 Street and 203 Street from Fraser Highway down to 56 Avenue. These two zones account for 17 out of 108 person offences that happened in the third quarter of 2015 and 81 out of 550 property crimes. The majority of these offenc-

es are petty crimes, not serious, Langley RCMP Superintendent Murray Power told The Times. “We don’t have a body count here, we don’t have serial offenders … there are a lot of things that aren’t happening that we should be happy about,” he said. Nevertheless, the RCMP have been working closely with the City to look at environmental factors that may contribute to crime. “Typically where there’s higher concentrations of people, there tends to be a higher concentration of dots on the map. That has something to do with the fact that there is a cluster of businesses there and more people are drawn to it,” said StaffSgt. Dave Carr. “We’ll look at those dots on the map and physically go there

day and night and say, ‘OK, why is that happening here?’ Is it a matter of lighting? “It is a matter of just sight lines? Is it just a good place to hide? We look at all of those kinds of factors.” The first atom encompasses many residential units, whereas the second, which runs from Save-on-Foods to Gabby’s Country Cabaret to the Stop ‘n Shop Convenience Store is more small-business-oriented. “In general, the City … it does have an older City core and it wasn’t built with crime prevention principles in mind,” Carr said. “And so, as the City is growing … we’re starting to experience some of the stuff that happens in a lot of larger cities. “So we have to start looking a bit closer at ‘OK, why here?’”

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every day of the week, including Sundays and holidays. Randy Watkins, who worked an early shift, said the noise had left him sleep-deprived and stressed. On one Sunday, he said, an excavator fired up while they were having guests over. “It was embarrassing,” Watkins said. He said a search of construction noise limits in other Lower Mainland communities found none as lenient as Langley (a claim that would later be supported by a municipal staff investigation). The response was not encouraging. Some members of council were reluctant to tighten the bylaws. Then-councillor Grant Ward observed that the noise would eventually end, once the housing was finished and then-councillor Bev Dornan worried it would be a bad idea to change the rules in the summer, during what she called “prime building season,” in Langley. “We walked away feeling really defeated,” Erin Watkins recalls. But several months later, they read that a staff report to council was recommending shorter hours of construction and an outright ban on Sunday construction unless specific permission was obtained. When council gave the new rules preliminary approval, they

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Don’t assume you’ll be seen We’ve all been there, driving down a poorly lit stretch of road in the pouring rain, desperately trying to make out the lane markers and trying to see past the windshield wipers, screeching at full speed. All of a sudden a cyclist or another car veers into your lane, or worse, your own car begins hydroplaning out of control. It’s a nightmare no motorist wants to experience, but unfortunately it leads to tragic results seen too often by first responders. Slowing down for poor road conditions may be logical, but it’s a strategy often forgotten by drivers anxious to reach their destination and surging forward at dangerous speeds. Between November and January, speed-related crashes resulting in injuries or fatalities increase by more than 50 per cent across the province, according to ICBC. There are on average 250 crashes a month in those months, including about 40 on Vancouver Island. Driving too fast for the conditions is a major factor. It’s the time of year when the days get darker by the minute and the weather is a far cry from summer sunshine. During these winter months, many motorists find themselves spending more time behind the wheel after dark. While it is crucial that motorists exercise more caution, pedestrians, cyclists and other road users share a responsibility to make themselves seen in the dark. Non-drivers may think they’re visible to motorists, but wearing reflective clothing, installing lights on a bike, or carrying a flashing light of some sort is the best way to help ensure you’ll be seen. To the joggers, walkers, cyclists and other road users out there, don’t assume you’ll be seen. Leaving your safety to chance is not something you want to risk your life on. — Black Press

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Would you like to see Old Yale Road, between 216 Street and Fraser Highway, resurfaced?

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Winterizing in the Lower Mainland A sure sign of the changing tomers, “What brings you out seasons is all the TV ads for on such a nasty day?” The rewinterizing our vehicles. We ply was usually, “I had to get are encouraged to make sure my snow tires on.” we are prepared for the arrival If they had just waited a day, of the winter driving season. it would be raining again. We learn from TV that our An acquaintance of mine is all-season tires are not actualbeing transferred to Ottawa. C ly considered winter tires. We M GREGOR He is already moaning about find out that our anti-freeze the fact that he had to buy breaks down over time. warmer suits and top coats, We hear that our oil should Jim McGregor gloves, scarves and boots. I be changed to a thinner visasked him if he had a block cosity. heater in his car and he looked at me In the old days, we had snow tires as if I had spoken in a foreign lanand summer tires. Now we have guage. three-season tires, mud and snow “What is a block heater and why tires and all-season tires and they would I need one?” he queried. come in various types of tread designs “You plug in your block heater at suited to our driving. night, it keeps your engine block warm In the Lower Mainland, the bald tire so your oil won’t thicken up and your is the most common type found on engine will turn over easier in the – 40 vehicles and we have mastered hydro- temperatures.” planing through puddles as a means He paled and I think he swooned a of getting through heavy traffic. bit as he considered the merits of his All of that winterizing information new promotion. is for the rest of the province. I have relatives in Saskatchewan and In the Lower Mainland of B.C., win- Alberta and when they send pictures terizing your car means buying new of ice storms, massive snow drifts or windshield wipers. blizzards, I counter with a photo of In my years in the tire business, on my own. It is of a plastic lawn chair the first day of snow I would ask cus- tipped over on my patio, surrounded

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by green grass and flowers. I add a caption: “We had a strong wind blow through here last night as well!” My nephew in Calgary has warned me of where that chair will end up if I ever send him that picture again. He always says that he is just waiting for the big West Coast earthquake and when Vancouver tumbles into the Pacific, he won’t gloat, he’ll just smile, safe and sound behind the cover of the Rocky Mountains. A friend of mine was hired as the fire chief in Fort Nelson a few years back. He arrived there in August, leaving his career in North Vancouver. In mid-September the firefighters began taking out eight-foot sign posts with pictures of fire hydrants on them. When the new chief inquired, they advised him the signs were put by the hydrants so they could find them in the snow in the winter. He had never seen those signs in North Vancouver. My geraniums started blooming again last weekend, I’m not sure how to winterize them. They say winter temperatures will be five to seven degrees higher this year, so don’t pack your shorts away yet. At least that’s what McGregor says.

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Room to improve in public engagement process Editor: Like many residents I have been dissatisfied by the process and outcomes for development planning in the Langley Township. Fortunately, the mayor and council responded to this widespread dissatisfaction by striking a mayor’s standing committee on public engagement to improve how citizens are engaged in planning and development processes that affect them. Those of you who missed the three open house events can still participate through the Township public engagement web page. In addition to the opportunity to submit your ideas on effective public engagement, you can also review the excellent background information that was presented

in the open houses (click on the display boards link). This information includes themes from interviews of councillors and citizens as well as best practices in engagement and planning arising from experience in other municipalities and jurisdictions. It is instructive to read these best practices and reflect on whether our Township’s existing policies, procedures and practices measure up. The only conclusion can be that there is a lot of room for improvement. I am heartened by the mayor and council’s willingness to acknowledge this fact and to take concrete steps towards improvement. Many of us in the Township will be watching closely to

ensure that substantive changes are made. Coincidentally, the day after I attended an open house there was an article in the Langley Times (Fort developer seeks input on new project, Oct. 21) I read the article with mixed emotions. On the one hand I was encouraged by the developer’s efforts to pro-actively engage the community in a planning and design process for a proposed commercial development in Fort Langley. On the other hand, my heart sank as it became clear that the process was flawed and will not lead to a shared vision of the future of Fort Langley. Clinching this conclusion was the fact that the developer has

taken the position that this new development should be three storeys high. Those familiar with the Coulter Berry building issue know this will be a lightning rod for conflict in Fort Langley. I am not condemning the developer for pursuing its commercial enterprises. I am not trying to pull up the drawbridge and stop any further development. I am, however, tired and frustrated with the lack of leadership and citizen participation in planning my community’s future. I do not want to endure another round of community conflict and division like we experienced with the Coulter Berry development. There is an opportunity to do things differently in the Town-

vey-Renner and the rest at the Township fail to remember is that they work for a government, and thus they are there to serve the people. If they were really in the line of work of serving the people then they would be willing to take a huge salary cut, and be paid a fair salary that we, the residents of Langley, feel they are entitled to. I believe the mayor and council need to review the compensation packages of these “top-earners” and bring them down to real-world numbers where the rest of the residents of the Township of Langley live. I, for one, am not willing to pay more municipal taxes to keep these people high-onthe-hog. SANDRA STEFFAN, ROUTLEY

FORT LANGLEY

$10 million repair job won’t sit well with those who can’t buy homes

Government employees there to serve the people Editor: I am appalled by the comments made by human resources director Shannon Harvey-Renner (Highest Township salaries defended, The Times, Oct. 30). For her to think that they are worth over-payment for their positions because they feel that their salaries reflect a high level of skill, education and training that somehow the rest of us don’t seem to have, is baloney. I didn’t expect them to come out and say, “Yes, we are overpaid and love it and want to keep it that way,” but for her to say that somehow they are smarter and better educated than the rest of us, thus they get paid more, is nonsense. It is a known fact, that working for government is lucrative. What Shannon Har-

ship. Why not start with Fort Langley? I challenge the mayor and council to take the recommendations from the standing committee on public engagement and apply them to a community planning process for Fort Langley. I challenge myself and the other citizens of Fort Langley to collaborate with the Township, businesses and developers to create a shared vision of the future of Fort Langley — a vision that gives Fort Langley citizens a sense of pride, ownership and security. A vision that gives developers clear rules for engagement and clear parameters for development. Together, we can do better. KEN MOORE,

Editor: Sunny days are just around the corner — we have Justin Trudeau at the helm. His first priority is $10 million to remove 24 Sussex’s life-threatening asbestos. I don’t know how well that will sit with the thousands who can’t afford to buy a home or the thousands of homeless, or those finding comfort from the cold under overpasses. They wouldn’t care a whit Wik ime dia C o mmo ns image about asbestos as long as they had Writer M. Simard says the $10 million the new prime minister plans to spend to a cover over their head. M. SIMARD, remove dangerous asbestos from 24 Sussex won’t sit well with Canadians who LANGLEY

can’t afford to buy a home.

Engine brake enforcement would be nice Editor: (Re: New noise limits a step closer, The Times, Oct. 23) It would have been nice if the Township had paid attention to existing bylaws and perhaps considered enforcement regarding the use of engine brakes on Fraser highway heading westward downhill to 216 Street.

It seems every truck has an “emergency” and is using its engine brake. Neither the Township, the RCMP, nor the bylaws department is willing to enforce the existing bylaw. Perhaps the commercial vehicle inspection team should set up a work station at the bottom of the

hill and check the brakes on each vehicle. If all these trucks need their engine brake on this little hill, then there is a bigger problem than noise. KEVIN STAPLES, LANGLEY

The Langley Times reserves the right to reject unsigned letters. Letters are edited for brevity, legality and taste. CONTACT EDITOR BRENDA ANDERSON 604.533.4157 DROP OFF or EMAIL LETTERS TO newsroom@langleytimes.com


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disposition of lands

Wednesday, November 18 | 7 - 9pm Recreation, Culture, and Parks Advisory Committee Civic Facility Salmon River Committee Room Thursday, November 19 | 7 - 9pm Agricultural Advisory Committee Civic Facility Salmon River Committee Room

disposition of lands

Notice of Proposed Disposition of Township Lands

Township Lands For Sale

Notice is hereby given of the intention of the Council of the Corporation of the Township of Langley, pursuant to Sections 26 and 94 of the Community Charter S.B.C. 2003, c. 26, to sell Township owned land, the particulars of which are as follows:

Notice is hereby given of the intention of the Council of the Corporation of the Township of Langley, pursuant to Sections 26 and 94 of the Community Charter S.B.C. 2003, c. 26, to dispose of Township owned land, the particulars of which are as follows:

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PROPERTY DESCRIPTION: The property is approximately 3 acres and is zoned RU-3 PURCHASER:

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Sat Nov 14 7:00pm vs. Simon Fraser University

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The Langley Events Centre is located at 7888 - 200 Street

Litter and Illegal Dumping: Community Engagement Workshops

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Join us for an interactive workshop to share your ideas on engaging our community to eliminate litter and illegal dumping.

Sat Nov 14 2:00pm vs. Northeast Chiefs

public open house Old Yale Road Open House The Township of Langley invites you to attend an open house to discuss Old Yale Road from 216 Street to the Langley Township municipal boundary just south of Fraser Highway. Information will be presented on the history and current conditions of the road, and a number of potential options for moving forward will be proposed. Please attend and have your say on the future direction of this historic corridor. Date: Time: Place: Location:

Thursday, November 26 5 - 8pm Langley Fundamental Elementary School 21789 - 50 Avenue Engineering Division 604.533.6006 enginfo@tol.ca

Litter and illegally dumped waste is an eye-sore, it’s harmful to the environment, and it’s expensive to clean up. As part of our new Litter and Illegal Waste Management Strategy, the Township of Langley is developing a marketing campaign to help combat the problem of abandoned waste – and we want your input. Choose from one of two facilitated sessions; each workshop will cover the same content: Date: Time: Place: Location:

Wednesday, November 25 2 - 4pm Langley Events Centre, Meeting Room A 7888 - 200 Street

Date: Time: Place: Location:

Wednesday, November 25 6 - 8pm Aldergrove Rotary Field House 2707 - 268 Street

Please RSVP by calling 604.532.7300. Engineering Division 604.532.7300 opsinfo@tol.ca

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LEGAL DESCRIPTION:

Lot 8 Except: Firstly: Part on Plan With Bylaw Filed 26847 Secondly: Part on Statutory Right of Way Plan 28237, District Lot 317 Group 2 NWD Plan 1474

DESCRIPTION OF LANDS: The property is an improved, residential property, 2.7 acres in size. The property is currently zoned RU-1. NATURE OF DISPOSITION: Fee Simple Contact Scott Thompson for information regarding the process by which the land may be acquired. Scott Thompson Manager, Property Services Department 604.533.6138

public notices New Construction Noise Bylaw In Effect Township of Langley Council has adopted a new noise bylaw which includes significant changes to construction activity times. Construction activity and operation of construction equipment is permitted to occur only between the hours of: • Monday to Friday • Saturday

7am to 8pm 9am to 5pm

Noise from construction activity or noise from construction equipment is NOT PERMITTED on Sundays or statutory holidays. Statutory holidays include any and all holidays prescribed by provincial legislation. Contractors are also required to install a construction noise sign before building permits are issued for projects where the construction value exceeds $500,000. For copies of the bylaw, visit tol.ca/noisebylaw. For exemption applications, notification letters, and construction noise sign information, contact: Permit, Licence & Inspection Services Department 604.533.6018

Flooding: Preventative Maintenance While Township crews routinely inspect culvert trash racks and storm systems to make sure they are functioning efficiently, conditions can change rapidly during storm season. You can do your part to reduce flooding risks by clearing nearby curbs and catch basins of leaves and debris, especially during heavy rain. Please do not rake leaves from your property or boulevard onto the street or into open ditches. Instead, collect and compost leaves on site or bag them for future pick-up. Engineering Division 604.532.7300 | opsinfo@tol.ca

Township continued...


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Black Bond delivers on 1,000 book promise to Douglas Park Elementary MIRAN D A G AT H E R C O L E Ti m e s Re po r t e r

Mel and Cathy Jesson were greeted by an army of smiling students at Douglas Park Elementary on Friday (Nov. 6) as they delivered 1,000 new books for the school’s library. “I’ve got goosebumps,” said Cathy, president of Black Bond Books. “It’s so much fun. This is genuine.” The Jessons made the generous donation after hearing that Douglas Park had been disqualified from an Indigo competition to win $10,000 for their library. Indigo has since announced that there were errors in their competition and they will still be donating $10,000 and 445 books to the school.

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Douglas Park Elementary School student Jerry Qiu admired one of 1,000 new books donated to the school’s library by Cathy and Mel Jesson of Black Bond Books. Cathy hand-selected 700 of the 1,000 titles, and another 100 were donated by a local publishing distributor. “It’s one of those things I think will grow, because I’ve

shared it with some of my independent book sellers from across Canada, and I said ‘if you can come up with a school in need and help them out, it pays back,’” Cathy said.

The students were ecstatic as they tore open the boxes and flipped through the new books during their recess break on Friday. “It’s overwhelming,” said Esther Schmit, principal at Douglas Park Elementary. “Their faces are lighting up and they are just so happy to be sitting down and sorting through the books, picking their favourites and sharing with each other — it’s awesome.” Each classroom will receive 100 books — or four new books per child — giving them new reading material to learn from. “That’s just terrific,” Schmit said. “I think the next big thing is buying book cases, but that’s a good problem to have.”

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notice of public hearing Proposed Zoning Change NOTICE is hereby given that the Township of Langley Council will meet and hold a Public Hearing. AT THE PUBLIC HEARING all persons who believe their interest in property is affected by the proposed bylaws shall be afforded a reasonable opportunity to be heard or to present written submissions respecting matters contained in the bylaws that are the subject of the hearing.

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Vesta Properties Ltd. 101A, 9770 - 196A Street Langley, BC V1M 2X5

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Bylaw No. 5166 proposes to amend the Northeast Gordon Estate Neighbourhood Plan by redesignating the site from Suburban Bonus Density 1 to Residential Bonus Density 3. Bylaw No. 5167 proposes to rezone property from Suburban Residential Zone SR-2 to Comprehensive Development Zone CD-90. Development Permits for streamside protection and form and character are being considered in conjunction with these bylaws.

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AND TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that a copy of Township of Langley Bylaw Nos. 5166 and 5167; Development Permit Nos. 100783 and 100801; and relevant background material may be inspected between the hours of 8:30am and 4:30pm, Monday through Friday, excluding holidays, from November 13 to 23, both inclusive, at the Community Development Division Development Services counter, 2nd floor, Township of Langley Civic Facility, 20338 - 65 Avenue or online at tol.ca/hearing. Date:

Monday, November 23

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7pm

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Township of Langley Civic Facility

Address:

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Everyone has a reason to give.

It’s up to each of us.

Our local hospital needs us and we need it. There is a long list of urgently-needed equipment at Langley Memorial Hospital. Will you support our drive to raise $50,000 this Fall to help give our doctors and nurses the tools they need to care for our growing community? Please make a healthy donation.

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Silence of the email servers Premier Christy Clark’s government has been steadily backed into a corner on its apparent deletion of emails involving sensitive government topics. A week-long barrage of accusations by the NDP opposition peaked with their most damning evidence of a cover-up, in the long-running case of eight health researchers suspended or fired from drug approval studies. Most have been paid settlements or reinstated after the

biggest personChalke, who nel managehas that aument blunder thority. in memory. Everyone One commitagrees that the ted suicide. deputy health We are now minister of the into a second day, Graham BC independent Whitmarsh, review of was legally this tragic responsible for Tom Fletcher case, after an the decisions independent and records. lawyer was unable Yet somehow the only to determine what record released to the went wrong, because NDP for the two-year she couldn’t compel period of the firings testimony or demand and subsequent invesrecords. tigation was a heavily It is now in the blanked-out update hands of B.C.’s new from his successor, Ombudsperson, Jay Stephen Brown, to the premier’s deputy, John Dyble. It refers to an “update on litigation resolution from investigation,” the substance of which is blanked out, and offers to discuss the situation by phone. Here’s an exchange between NDP MLA Adrian Dix and Citizens’ Services Minister Amrik Virk: Dix: “Can the minister explain why the Office of the Premier, the Deputy Minister

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to the Premier, has no records and why the successive Deputy Minister of Health had one record over two years?” Virk: “The suggestion from the member opposite that there are no documents is false…. There are more documents now that the Ombudsperson has conduct of the matter and is undertaking a comprehensive review. “I fully expect that he will do a comprehensive review and will consent to the release of more documents.” There will be more sound and fury over this, but only Chalke’s report can provide new information. And even then, the damage is done, settlements and non-disclosure deals have been signed, and Clark and Health Minister Terry Lake have formally apologized. The larger issue is how freedom of information legislation should work. Continued Page 13

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Should the opposition be able to second-guess decisions of bureaucrats by going through their emails? The traditional answer is no. Elected officials are responsible, even if they had no actual role, as should always be the case in hiring and firing ministry staff and awarding government work contracts. The buck stops with Lake and Clark, not their deputies. There are sound reasons for this. Consider another sensitive decision, to shoot wolves from the air in a lastditch effort to preserve dwindling mountain caribou herds. Protesters, pop stars and politicians can sound off as they like, but these hard decisions are made and carried out by wildlife experts working for or consulted by the province. The minister, in this case Forests Minister Steve Thomson, authorizes the use of helicopters and rifles and takes the political consequences. One can imagine the agonizing discussion that goes on behind the scenes, as provincial and First Nations wildlife experts watch caribou herds dwindle despite widespread habitat protection efforts. They not only make the technical call, they have to pull the trigger. Would wildlife biologists be able to provide frank advice for or against this decision if they knew their names and opinions could later be used in a political battle in the legislature and in the streets? No. And can you run a public service if everyone is subjected to the scrutiny that only politicians choose to endure? No. Tom Fletcher is legislature reporter and columnist for Black Press. Twitter: @tomfletcherbc Email: tfletcher@blackpress.ca.

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Municipal Pensioners Meeting Nov. 24, 1:30 p.m. to 3 p.m. at Douglas Recreation Centre, 20550 Douglas Cres. Quarterly meeting and membership update followed by a presentation by Brett Creed concerning the “Top Eight Risks” every retiree should know about. Attendees will learn how to identify and avoid these financial pitfalls. There will be a question and answer session following the presentation. Guests are welcome to attend. Coffee and cookies will be served. Fort Langley Voyageurs Scottish dancers meet Tuesdays at 7 p.m. at the Fort Langley Community Hall. Always room on the floor for new dancers, no partners necessary, any age, teen to senior. Teacher Rebecca Blackhall-Peters is a very experienced and highly regarded dance instructor

First Capital Chorus is looking for men who love to sing. Rehearsals every

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Thursday evening from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. at Willoughby Church, 20525 72 Ave. For more information, call Gord at 604-5304795 or John at 604-888-0435.

Volunteers wanted The Township’s Recreation, Culture and Parks team is looking for spirited volunteers to assist with Christmas in Williams Park event. Need help with decoration set-up and takedown, as well as volunteers to greet park visitors. To volunteer, please call Hannah by Tuesday, Nov. 24 at 604-533-6090 ext. 5010 or email Hannah at hbennett@tol.ca. The Red Hat Society encourages women to pursue fun and friendship by going to lunch, dinner, theatre and local venues (a lot of the activities include walking). Call Dorothy (our Queen) at 604-546-3307. Langley Meals on Wheels is looking for volunteer drivers. Meal delivery takes place Monday to Friday 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. It usually only takes 1.5 hours of time to do a route. Call 604-533-1679 for details. Langley Pos-Abilities Society is looking for volunteers. Will be required to become a member of the Society ($10/year). Must have vehicle with trailer hitch, be capable of moving assistive devices, and available one part day per week. Mileage will be paid. Contact Zosia at 604-961-0117. Depressed, anxious, panic attacks, fears, worry, helplessness? Come to Recovery International, Monday nights, 7 p.m. in Langley Hospital cafeteria meeting room, northwest corner. Contact Heather at 604616-4800 or visit www.recovery canada. org. LMHA Penny Pincher Thrift Shop needs volunteer sorters and cashiers. Applications at 20550 Fraser Hwy. The Langley Lawn Bowling Club is for all ages and operates year-round, with carpet bowls and cards from October through April and outdoor bowling, May through September. South end of Douglas Park. Call Nell at 604-534-7465 for information. Men’s Langley League Cribbage urgently needs players. Evenings, 8 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Phone Rob 604-533-9363. or Tim 604-5302364. Singles Social and Walking Club seeks new members age 45 and up. For details, call Christina at 604-375-7732 or Dorothy at 604-594-1260 or email singsocwc@ gmail.com. Langley Newcomers and Friends is a non-profit, community minded club for women of all ages. Meets the first Tuesday of every month at the WC Blair Rec Centre at 7:15 p.m. For info phone Diane Campbell at 604-626-9678 or email us at langleynewcomers@hotmail.com. Volunteers needed at Langley Lodge Sign up at www.langleylodge.org and go to the Volunteer Page. Or call Judith McBride, 604532-4209 or email jmcbride@langleylodge. org. TOPS Take Off Pounds Sensibly is a non profit weight loss support group. If interested call 604-462-9326, for night time phone 604-.556-0535.

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Construction of the new Vector helicopter facility is underway at Langley airport and is expected to be finished by early 2016.

Construction of new Vector facility underway at airport DAN FERGUSON Times Reporter

Construction of a new Vector Aerospace helicopter repair facility at Langley airport is underway. A report from airport manager Guy Miller to Township council says completion of the 104,000 square foot building on the north side of the airport has been scheduled for January, 2016. A Vector spokesperson told The Times the company expects to hold a grand opening and ribbon cutting ceremony in March or April.

The relocation from the current 66,000 square foot building to a bigger building was first announced in February, 2012. The new facility is expected to add a further 180 jobs, attract additional major investments and nearly double the technical activity and production of the airport. In the original press release announcing the expansion, Elvis Moniz, vice-president of operations at Vector-Langley said the new facility would include a state-of-the-art paint booth capable of handling bigger

aircraft like the Sikorsky S-61 and AS332 Super Puma along with three helipads to accommodate customer “fly-in” requirements. Vector in Langley carries out a wide range of major helicopter repairs, inspections and overhauls, including rebuilds and refurbishments, airframe and avionic refits and upgrades and custom interiors and modifications. It is part of the larger Vector Aerospace company that operates facilities in Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom, France, South Africa and Australia.

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The 21st annual Realtors Care Blanket Drive kicks off Nov. 16, with thousands of blankets, coats, gloves and warm clothes being collected for families in need. This is the Lower Mainland’s largest and longestSu bmitte d pho to running blanket Realtors Clayton Lindberg, Kardrive, providing en Weber, Billie Semak and Miwarm clothing chele Cartwright are participatand blankets to more than 19,000 ing in this year’s blanket drive. people in need each year. On until Nov. 23, realtors across the region will collect clothing donations, then sort and deliver them to local charities and organizations. In Langley, the drive will support the Gateway of Hope (Salvation Army), the Ishtar Transition Housing Society, and Wagner Hills Ministry. Donations of new socks and underwear, blankets, winter coats, women’s and children’s clothing, men’s shoes and blankets are needed most. The drive also accepts sleeping bags and other warm clothing including jeans, pants, sweaters, scarves, gloves, mitts and hats. Last year, 152 bags of blankets and clothing were collected in Langley — their largest amount in 20 years. Those who wish to donate can drop clothing off at nine realtor locations in Langley: • RE/MAX Little Oak Realty, 9148 Glover Rd. • HomeLife Benchmark Realty, 6323 197 St. • Macdonald Realty, 22424 Fraser Hwy • Prudential-Power Play Realty, 20585 Fraser Hwy • RE/MAX Treeland Realty, 101-6337 198 St. • Royal LePage Wolstencroft, 110-19925 Willowbrook Dr. • Sutton Group-West Coast, 156-19653 Willowbrook Dr. • HomeLife Benchmark, 201-20999 88 Ave. • RE/MAX Lifestyles Realty, 8-8880 202 St. For more information and to see a full list of participants in B.C., visit www.blanketdrive.ca.

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Deadline to vote in the Small Business BC awards is Nov. 30. Recipients of Small Business BC awards will be recognized with the Premier’s Prize of $1,500 cash. They will also be offered a one year allaccess pass to Small Business BC education resources and experts, and one-onone business mentorship opportunities with advisors from award sponsors. The contest is open to business nominations and voting until Nov. 30. Nominated business owners must gain as many votes as possible through social media, word of mouth, email or any other means. The businesses with the highest number of votes in

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FANTASTIC VALUE!!! Beautifully updated open plan townhome with large private fenced yard/huge interlocking brick patio. Newer kitchen with island, updated bathrms (deep soaker tub w/shower in main bathrm), tile and laminate flooring, high baseboards, crown mouldings, fresh paint, fixtures, hot water tank (2013), furnace (2001) & recent vinyl siding & roof Spacious plan offers large living room with sliders to patio open to dining room & kitchen. In-suite laundry. Upstairs offers 2 HUGE bedrooms + large storage room. Excellent well maintained complex with playground & swimming pool. Kids & pets welcome (no size restriction). Loads of parking on the street. Miles of nature trails steps away. Walk to schools, parks, shopping, transit. Collapsed sale - It was sold, buyers could not complete. Quick possession possible. Call now! Tracey Bosch 604-539-SOLD (7653) traceybosch.com

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Executive home that sits S/West on a 1/2 acre lot. Feel the WARMTH and ELEGANCE the original owners have created. Enjoy the SOLID OAK HARDWOOD floors, vaulted ceilings, built-in shelving, wainscoting, open concept gourmet kitchen with Corian countertop, l recessed lighting and SS Appliances. 2 sets of French doors opening up to your PRIVATE backyard for BBQ’s and entertaining. High efficiency furnace 1 year old. This home Boasts a large Laundry with additional mud rm and separate entry up to loft/games rm. Ideal for home business or for the teenager of the family. CALL NOW! Call Lisa or Arthur 604-530-0231! F1450480

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Well maintained “Top Floor” unit with a mtn view from your large private balcony. Gorgeous laminate floors throughout the open floor plan. Living rm has a gas f/p (included in maintenance) plus a dining rm with a feature “mirror wall”. One bdrm + large den perfect for an office or a 2nd bdrm. In-suite storage plus an additional storage locker. Building amenities including exercise rm & a rec rm for large gatherings. Walk to Willowbrook shopping, transit, park & restaurants. Leave your car at home. Quick possession! Call today! 604.530.0231

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Rachel began her career in 2012 with ParkLane Homes. Her highly motivated personality exemplifies what drives her most: the client. Through a high level of integrity– specifically honesty and a strong moral compass, Rachel is able to provide top-notch real estate service and build lifelong relationships with everyone she works with. A Langley area resident her whole life, Rachel is an enthusiastic member of the community. Alongside her love for real estate, she also shares a great passion for equestrian and nature. She is wellversed with the area and loves to show residents the best that Langley has to offer. Call her anytime at 604.530.0231.

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Langley Eagles’ Chase Sandhu eagerly awaits the puck drop. The peewee A1 Eagles were competing at the annual Gil Martin Peewee Memorial Hockey Tournament held at Sportsplex over the weekend. The Langley Minor Hockey Association tournament was won by the Seafair Islanders with Langley placing fifth after a 2-3 record. DA N F E R G U S O N L a n g l ey Ti m e s

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Coach Debbi McKinnon jokes that she can retire now. That’s because for the first time in school history — and the first in her 20-year cross country coaching career at R.E. Mountain Secondary — the Eagles have captured the provincial blue banner. “Absolutely I believed they had it in them,� she said. “This is a very talented group of young guys and they also have the determination. “Just an incredibly determined group.� The Eagles won the junior boys team provincial title under less than ideal conditions on Saturday at Vancouver’s Jericho Beach Park. Mountain was led by Zach Wyatt,

who finished the course in 18:11.55. “The time wasn’t great but that was the hardest race I ever ran,� admitted the 15-year-old. He was referring to the conditions, which saw a torrential downpour combined with heavy winds. The course was like running in a mud pit. “It took a lot of energy not to slip and trying to stay balanced.� Wyatt’s time was second among those schools which were involved in the team competition and fourth overall. Twin brother Tate Wyatt was sixth overall and Jordan Schmidt was 12th. But in the team portion, they scored two, three and six points, respectively, which put them in great shape. The team title goes to the school with the lowest combined

number among their top four runners. So when Danny Lee crossed the finish line two and a half minutes later, his 55 points gave the Eagles a score of 66, which was four better than second place Dover Bay’s 70. Had Lee been 10 seconds slower, Mountain would not have won the title. “The school is just incredibly proud of these kids,� McKinnon said, adding that a busload of about 20 or 30 Mountain students spent their Saturday in the rain cheering their classmates on. “I didn’t really expect (to win the banner), I don’t think any of us really did,� Tate Wyatt said. “But it feels great.� The Eagles finished with an average time of 19:17.17.

••• The Walnut Grove Gators came fourth in both the junior girls and senior boys competitions, while the Gator senior girls were eighth. The junior team of Grace Chalk, Sarah Buckingham, Kelsey Stelnick and Samantha Matthewman had an average time of 20:15.79. The senior boys squad of Ford McMahon, Paul Buckingham, Ethan Carlson and Will Riley completed the course in an average of 24:40.62. And the senior girls quartet of Isabella Boccia, Chelsea Borrowdale, Emma Deardon and Breanne Dejong finished in an average of 20:36.66. Individually, Brookswood’s Louise Forsyth cracked the top 10 with a time of 18:25.

Mission accomplished for Brooke Mussche. “My goal was just to work hard, and mainly, just to come top three,� she explained. And that is exactly what she did, finding the podium with a third-place finish on Saturday at the B.C. high school cross country provincial championships. The race was held at Vancouver’s Jericho Beach Park. The Grade 9 student at Langley Christian, finished the course in 18:31, three seconds ahead of fourth place. She was 30 seconds behind gold-medal winner Annika Austin of Kitsilano and 10 seconds behind Sentinel’s Rhian Paterson for the silver medal. It was Mussche’s first time running this particular course. As for the race-day conditions, Mussche said she enjoyed it. “I like running on the trails when it is rainy and muddy,� she explained. Mussche also ran at the junior provincial championships last year as a Grade 8 student, and finished seventh overall. Last month, she captured the Fraser Valley cross country individual title.

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Credo Christian Kodiaks’ players Dawson Sikma and Stephen Klein celebrate a goal against the Lord Tweedsmuir Panthers on Monday at Cloverdale Athletic Park. The jubilation was shortlived however, as the Kodiaks fell 2-1 in the Fraser Valley Grade 8/9 boys quarterfinal game. EVAN SEAL Black Press

Rams lineman honoured Langley Rams’ defensive lineman Brock Gowanlock was among those named an all-Canadian by the Canadian Junior Football League. The CJFL announced the league all-stars last week (Nov. 5). Gowanlock had 17 tackles, five assists, 14.5 quarterback sacks, one knockdown, two forced fumbles and one fumble recovery for a touchdown this past season. His 14.5 quarterback sacks led the entire CJFL.

Bronze for Kodiaks at B.C.’s For a second straight year, the Credo Christian Kodiaks return home with the bronze medals. The senior boys soccer team was in Kamloops for the Single A soccer provincial championships over the weekend, losing just once in five games. But as luck would have it, that loss came in the semifinals to the defending champi-

on Glenlyon Norfolk Gryphons. And in that game, the Kodiaks thought they had gotten on the board with 20 minutes to play, but the goal was called back on offside. Ten minutes later, the Lions tallied the winner in the 1-0 victory. Disappointed not to be playing for the gold, Credo did manage to refocus and came out with a decisive 5-0 victo-

ry over the West Point Grey Wolves. Glenlyon, meanwhile, won the championship handily with a 5-1 victory over the Southridge Storm. Credo Christian also beat Lakes District, Mulgrave and St. Ann’s to win their pool. Kodiaks captain Caleb Schouten was chosen to the Commissioner’s 16.

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Opposing goaltenders were no match for the Langley atom A1 Eagles. The Eagles were never held to less than five goals, scoring a combined 53 goals over six games to win the gold medal at the Kamloops Minor Hockey Association atom A tournament Nov. 6 to 8. The closest challenger to Langley was the host Kamloops side, which fell 6-4 in the gold medal game. Kamloops also held Langley to five goals during pool play, a 5-2 Eagles win. In the team’s other games, they beat Vernon and Kelowna by identical 7-1 scores, hammered Abbotsford 19-1 and then beat Kelowna 9-2 in the semifinals. ••• After not having their legs for game one, the Fraser Valley Thunderbirds bounced back to earn the split against the Cariboo Cougars in B.C. Major Midget Hockey League action. The Thunderbirds went to Prince George and showed tired legs on Saturday, losing 4-1 with Kyle Davis netting the lone goal. The score would have been even more one-sided if not for the efforts of T-Birds’ goalie Paul Tucek. But Sunday was a different story as the Fraser Valley offence came to life in a 5-4 win. Davis, Kaelen Anderson, Mackenzie Wight, Matthew Dyck and Justin Plett scored while Jordan Naylor picked up the win between the pipes. ••• It was mixed results for Trinity Western Spartan athletic teams over the weekend as they combined to go 4-5. The women’s volleyball team improved to 6-0 with a pair of victories but the men’s team was 0-for-2 to fall to 3-3 on the season. In basketball, the TWU women went 1-1 to open the season while the men’s team was 0-2. And in hockey, the Spartans won their third straight game to improve to 4-2. See more at www.langleytimes.com.

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From the global entries, 10 finalists from each of the three age categories will be announced next August. All 30 finalists, along with both parents/ guardians for each, will be invited to Japan on an all-expenses-paid trip courtesy of Toyota Motor Corporation. Artwork submissions can be created with any type of medium such as paint, markers or crayons but must not be created digitally. All artwork must be made on paper no smaller than letter (A4) and no larger than tabloid (11-12 X 16.5-18 inches) size paper and needs to feature a coloured background. The contest is open to all residents of Canada. Additional information, along with full entry terms and conditions can be found at http://www. toyota.ca/dream_car_art_contest. ~ Metroland Media

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Toyota to establish Silicon Valley artificial intelligence and development company

Toyota has announced it will establish a new company, Toyota Research Institute Inc. (TRI), as an R&D enterprise with an initial focus on artificial intelligence and robotics. The headquarters will be located in Silicon Valley near Stanford University in Palo Alto, California, U.S.A. A second facility will be located near the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S.A. The new company will begin operations in January 2016. Toyota believes artificial intelligence has significant potential to support future industrial technologies and the creation of an entirely new industry. To underscore this belief, it is making an initial investment of $1 billion over the next five years, to establish and staff the two initial locations and conduct operations. The investment is in addition to the $50 million investment over the next five years with MIT and Stanford to establish joint fundamental artificial intelligence research centers at each university. TRI will help bridge the gap between fundamental research and product development. Its primary mission is to accelerate R&D in a range of fields to help resolve society’s future challenges by using artificial intelligence and big data. Thereby, contributing to a sustainable future where everyone can experience a safer, freer, and unconstrained life. Directed by Dr. Gill Pratt, Toyota’s Executive Technical Advisor and the CEO of the new enterprise, TRI will hire leading researchers and engineers to support its wide range of activities. ~ Metroland Media

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New Z06 parts enhance Corvette Stingray performance

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Chevrolet and drivers from the Ron Fellows Corvette high-performance driving school at the Spring Mountain track recently demonstrated Stingray models enhanced with components from a new lineup of Z06-based performance parts. They’re designed for 2014+ Stingray models, including Z51-equipped cars. Ron Fellows, champion Corvette Racing driver, collaborated with Chevrolet Performance engineers on the all-new portfolio. Many will be used in cars in the new Michelin Corvette Challenge racing series, which was developed with Fellows and will run a 15-race schedule starting in February 2016. “Here at Spring Mountain, we drive the Corvette Stingray and Z06 at their limits nearly every day, so we’re in a unique position to recognize the parts

that are most effective,” said Ron Fellows. “ The effect of the new, Z06-based parts on the Stingray’s track capability is dramatic. They take the Stingray’s already great stopping and cornering capabilities to yet another exciting level of stability and precision.” Most of the Z06 parts are offered as direct replacements for the Stingray’s original parts. Performance is driven by the standard LT1 6.2-litre V8, rated at 460 hp and 465 lb/ft of torque with the available exhaust system, and backed by a seven-speed manual transmission with Active Rev Match. For more information go to: http://media.chevrolet.com/media/us/en/chevrolet/autoshows/2015/ sema.html. ~ Metroland Media

Ron Fellows collaborated on a host of parts designed to enhance the performance of the Corvette Stingray Z06.

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Fully incorporating the latest Skyactiv technologies and KODO—Soul of Motion design, the all-new CX-9 is a high-end model of Mazda’s new-generation lineup. The all-new CX-9 builds on the feeling of life imbued by KODO and moves toward a more premium design execution that befits a three-row midsize crossover SUV. ~ Metroland Media

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Cadillac will extend the top of its range with the 2016 Cadillac Touring 6 sedan which begins production in Detroit in January, with initial shipments to dealers in March. Through the integration of new technologies, the first-ever Cadillac CT6 creates a new formula for the range-topping sedan and substantially expands the Cadillac portfolio. Thanks to pioneering new vehicle manufacturing and design methods, the CT6 achieves dynamic performance, efficiency and agility previously unseen in large luxury cars. The CT6 product line similarly aims to refresh and broaden the range of consumers in the prestige class of luxury sedans. Offering three engine choices, and a broad range of high-technology systems and luxury amenities, the first-ever CT6 presents a wide range of options and price points to draw new buyers. The Cadillac CT6 sedan takes drivers to a higher threshold of involvement, with technologies to enhance situational awareness, chassis systems – including active technologies – that make the most of control in all conditions, and powertrains led by an all-new Cadillac Twin Turbo engine. All engines are paired with eight-speed automatic transmissions. ~ Metroland Media

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Of a hit & run accident at approx 2:00am on October 24th, 2015 at a residence on 36th Ave, near 200th Street in Langley. A black Honda Accord backed into a driveway hitting a parked taxi cab (Pacific Taxi) and drove off. If you have any information please call: 778-870-2452

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With sadness we announce the passing of Carole on November 5, 2015 at the age of 71. A loving wife and mother, Carole is survived by her husband Jim of 50 years. They were married in Burnaby, BC on August 20th, 1965. Carole is lovingly remembered by Jim; her three children David (Glenda), Heather (John) and Christie (Declan); her six grandchildren Jessica, Joshua, Reece, Jordan, Jane and Kieran; and her many caring extended family members. Carole was born to Jack and Greta Girling in Birmingham, England on November 24th, 1943 and emigrated to Canada with her parents at the age of seven. She enjoyed spending time with her grandchildren, tending to her gardens and watching musical productions. We would like to extend our gratitude to the Abbotsford Cancer Clinic, and give a special thanks to all of the caring and compassionate nurses and volunteers working in the Maple Hill wing at the Langley Hospice Society. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Langley Hospice Society at 20660 - 48th Avenue; Langley, BC; V3A 3L6. No service by request.

SEARS (JOSLIN) Alice Maud

February 9, 1926 - November 9, 2015 It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of our dear mother Alice. She was predeceased by her first husband John Sears in 1989 and her second husband Bev Joslin in 1999. She is survived by her loving children, Lea (Shawn) O’Shea, Lori (Steve) Paulgaard, Kevan (Hyatinte) Sears, her 10 grandchildren, many nieces, nephews and lifelong friends. Alice loved adventure, she traveled extensively, she was a selftaught piano player and loved to sing, but her biggest passion was teaching, she taught at Elgin, the last one room school in Surrey from 1962-1984, she loved to share her fond memories of all the children that passed through her classroom. She lived in Crescent Beach from 1958-1985. Our mother will be missed by all that knew her. A Funeral Service will be held at 1:00pm on Saturday, November 14th at Woodlawn Mt. Cheam Funeral Home, 45865 Hocking Ave in Chilllwack - with graveside and reception to follow. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to the BC Children’s Hospital or the SPCA.

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Must be Certified and have a car. Full-Time. Medical/Dental. $15 - $21/hour post Probation. Please send resume to: trshaw@bcroadsafe.com or visit bcroadsafe.com

Email resume to: chilihouselangley@gmail.com

accentglass@telus.net

FLAG PEOPLE

RELAXATION BODY CARE 604-859-2998 #4 - 2132 Clearbrook Road, Abby

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COOK Chili House Restaurant located at 19571 Fraser Highway, Surrey BC offers Indian style Chinese dishes (Hakka Cuisine), and needs a COOK specializing in Indian style Chinese dishes. Job Duties will include menu design & planning, cooking daily meals and take out, labour and food cost control, and kitchen staff development and supervision. Salary is $19.50/hour. Some high school required, and a minimum 3 years combination of work experience and training.

Please email resume to:

• Home Dinner Parties • Meetings • Funerals • Weddings • B-B-Ques • Birthdays • Anniversaries

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FINANCIAL SERVICES

LARGE FUND Borrowers Wanted Start saving hundreds of dollars today! We can easily approve you by phone. 1st, 2nd or 3rd mortgage money is available right now. Rates start at Prime. Equity counts. We don’t rely on credit, age or income. Call Anytime 1-800-639-2274 or 604-430-1498. Apply online www.capitaldirect.ca

20% discount on re-painting or Free Estimates

Call Sunny,778-893-1786

GARDENING

AJM PAINTING Ticketed Painter. N/S. In Business 25 Yrs. A+ Rating

BBB, WCB & LIABILITY Cell 604-837-6699 polarbearpainting.com $299 ~ 3 Rooms walls only 2 coats call: 604-866-6706

SAM PAINTING

Dave’s Gutter Cleaning

NO PAYMENT UNTIL JOB COMPLETELY 100% FINISHED.

WCB Insured ~ FREE ESTIMATES ~ “Serving the Langley’s 29 yrs”

2 Year Warranty - Free Estimate

Call 604-762-5436

Cell 604-889-4925

www.paintspecial.com

****GUTTER CLEANING**** SAME DAY SERVICE AVAILABLE ~~ Call Ian 604-724-6373 ~~

778-322-2378 Lower Mainland 604-996-8128 Fraser Valley Running this ad for 10yrs

GUTTER & ROOF Cleaning/Power Washing since 1982. WCB/Liability insurance. Simon, 604-230-0627

PAINT SPECIAL 3 rooms for $299 2 coats any colour

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(Ceiling & Trim extra) Price incls Cloverdale Premium quality paint.

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

NO PAYMENT until Job is completed. Ask us about our Laminate Flooring.

INDIAN ASTROLOGER

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PSYCHIC HEALER

Expert in Reading *Face *Palm *Horoscope *Get your loved one back

A Gas Fitter ✭ Plumber

. Above & Beyond All Renovations Ltd. Gordon, 778-241-4668

Furnaces, Boilers, Hot Water Heating, Hotwater Tanks, Drain/ Duct Cleaning & Plumbing Jobs. ✭ 604-312-7674 ✭ ✭ 604-507-4606 ✭

Call for appointment

604-725-2666

Elect Services

. Need Cash? Own a vehicle? Borrow up to $25,000. SnapCarCash. 604-777-5046

Perimeter, Drains, Sewer, Sumps & Water Main Restoration & Repair

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Maybe you sprinkle them with crispy pancetta, lace them with anchovy butter, roast them with lemon and thyme or bathe them in duck fat and gorgonzola.

Enter your families favorite recipe online at www.langleytimes.com/contests by November 25th. $300 in prizes to be won from our sponsors:

*Fully insured * Senior Discount

778-245-5006

Residential Cleaning. Weekly or Bi/weekly Move In/Out. Min 4hrs $25/hr. Free est. 604-340-1260.

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10% OFF if you Mention this AD! *Plumbing *Heating *Reno’s *More Call Aman: 778-895-2005

COMPUTER SERVICES HANDYMAN CONNECTION HANDYMAN CONNECTION Handyman Connection - Bonded -Renovations - Installations Repairs - 604.878.5232

SUNDECKS

SAMCON BUILDING. Complete reno’s & additions. Over 25 yrs exp. Call Derek (604)720-5955 www.samconbuilding.com

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RUBBISH REMOVAL

Always Reddy Rubbish Removal

DEAD LEVEL CONSTRUCTION LTD. Complete Home Renovations WE DO IT ALL! www.deadlevel.ca Call Bob at 604-830-1322 BBB Accredited Member

RECIPE CONTEST

Brussels Sprouts are a vegetable that has a long reputation of being detested by some yet it is a staple at most holiday meals. We decided it was time to shine a spotlight on this misunderstood vegetable. Do you have a Brussels Sprout recipe that has become a family favorite?

PLUMBING

FLUID SOLUTIONS. Gas, plumbing, heating, reno’s, repairs. 20 years exp., reliable & courteous. Lic’d. Bonded. Jack 778-835-4416

Get Help with: *LOVE *RELATIONSHIP *FAMILY *CHILD PROBLEMS *BUSINESS *FINANCIAL *HEALTH *NEGATIVENESS *BLOCKAGE & MORE!

Residential / Commercial

• Respectful • Reliable • Responsible • Affordable Rates

All Rubbish, Junk & Recycling needs.

MOVING & STORAGE

Johnson

778-999-2803

AFFORDABLE MOVING

Computer Problems? Call Blue Sky Tech 604.512.7082 John Jespersen

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CATS GALORE, TLC has for adoption spayed & neutered adult cats. 604-309-5388 / 604-856-4866

GOLDEN DOODLE Puppies. Born Oct. 3. Mom is (45 lbs.) AKC reg’d Standard Poodle, Dad is (75 lbs.) Golden Retriever (cert hips & eyes). Ready Nov. 28. Ideal family companions / service dogs (intelligent, gentle, eager to please, good with children, animals, low or no shed). Exp’d (30 yrs), knowledgable, kennelless breeders. 1st shot/deworming. $1200. Mission 604-820-4827

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

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE 509

AUCTIONS

Native Art & Artifacts Auction Sunday Nov. 15th, 12:00 Noon Preview 9:00am

Engineers Auditorium 4333 Ledger Ave, Burnaby OVER 375 ITEMS!

Original Bill Reid drawing, NWC baskets, totems and masks, Navajo Jewelry, Robert Davidson 51” bronze dogfish Info - Consignment - Appraisals

604-657-2072 / 604-657-1147 www.seahawkauctions.com

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FUEL

ALDER, BIRCH, MAPLE MIX. Cut up to 16’’ lengths, split, seasoned, ready to burn. $260 a 4 x 4 x 8 cord delivered. Call 604-339-9077

548

FURNITURE

APPROXIMATELY 400 Rooms of High End, 5 Star, Hotel Furnishings avail.Each Room sold with either 2 Queen Headboards OR 1 King Headboard & includes:2 Bedside-2 door, tables c/w glass tops, 2 Brass Table Lamps,1 Dresser, 3 drawers & 1 door c/w glass top, 1 Mirror, 3 framed pictures,2 Upholstered Arm Chairs,1 Round Pedestal Table c/w glass top,1 Desk c/w glass top, 1 Brass Floor Lamp, Upholstered Bench . Avail to preview in Surrey call 604-371-1190 OR Email buyit@activeauctionmart.com for pricing details and to book your room purchases.

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GARAGE SALES

WALNUT GROVE - Langley

MOVING SALE Nov 14th, 10am-3pm #83 - 21164 88th Ave Furniture & Household Items

LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE

604-537-4140

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Licensed - Bonded - Fully Equip. Residential Commercial, 1-3 Men BIG OR SMALL MOVES Start $45/hr ~ All size trucks Free estimate/Senior Discount www.miraclemoving.ca

SEMI-RETIRED contractor will do small concrete jobs. Patio’s, sidewalks, driveway’s. Re & re old or damaged concrete. Ken 604-307-4923

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~We accept Visa & Mastercard~

DESIGN

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778-231-9675, 778-231-9147

MISC. WANTED

Have Unwanted Firearms?

604 - 720 - 2009

UNIQUE CONCRETE

MISC. FOR SALE

ALUMINUM GATE total 12’ - in two pieces - with Italian motor. Call for information 604-880-9090.

MIRACLE MOVING

Call: Rick (604) 202-5184

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SUNDECKS

DEAD LEVEL CONSTRUCTION LTD. Deck Construction. Vinyl decking - 10 yr warranty. Call BOB 604-830-1322 www.deadlevel.ca BBB Accredited Member.

FREE ESTIMATES

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CANE CORSO MASTIFF, 1 blue female, 11 weeks old. $750. Call 604-308-5665

Saturday

$45/Hr

From 1, 3, 5, 7 & 10 Ton Trucks Licensed ~ Reliable ~ 1 to 3 Men Free Estimate/Senior Discount Residential~Commercial~Pianos

Placing & Finishing * Forming * Site Prep, old concrete removal * Excavation & Reinforcing * Re-Re Specialists 34 Years Exp. Free Estimates. coastalconcrete.ca

F All types of concrete work F F Re & Re F Forming F Site prep FDriveways FExposed FStamped F Bobcat Work F WCB Insured

AKITA PUPS Championship. $800 each. Call 604-751-0191

www.affordablemoversbc.com

CONCRETE & PLACING

PETS

3 rooms $299

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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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Re-Paint Specialist 15 Years Experience Interior/Exterior, stucco painting.

FENCING

604-531-5935

PETS

PRISM PAINTING CO.

TOPSOIL & GRAVEL

threescocatering@shaw.ca or Visit us at: www. threescompanycatering.ca

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Excavators, Backhoes, Bobcats & Dump Trucks for hire

Unique Taste, Unique Menus... Gourmet, Customized Menus Tailored To Your Function...

Steel Fabricators

Ph: 604-690-4091 or

Looking for an experienced Glazier with residential and commercial exp. Must have valid driver’s license.

Specializing in Private Events! We Come To You! Doing It All, From Set-Up - Clean-Up.

TRADES, TECHNICAL

• 4+ years of fabrication exp. • Read & understand blue prints, shop drawings & manufacture parts. • Strong mechanical aptitude / installation knowledge.

ELECTRICAL

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

DEAD LEVEL CONSTRUCTION. Complete Fencing. Call Bob!! 604-830-1322 www.deadlevel.ca BBB Accredited Member

Kristy 604.488.9161

info@keyins.com Pay your bills or even your car payment! Deliver the Vancouver Sun in Langley, Walnut Grove.

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PAPER DELIVERY

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 Service Call Lic #89402 Same day guarn’td We love small jobs! 604-568-1899

Or Drop Resume of at our Langley Crossing Location.

Must have reliable car.

EXPERIENCED GLAZIER

175 CATERING/PARTY RENTALS

sharvey@fashionaddition14plus.com

For more info Contact Dennis at:

HELP WANTED

RETAIL

Fashion Addition 14+, Western Canada’s leading retailer in Designer Fashions for Plus-Sized Women is now hiring an Assistant Manager for our Langley Location. Join our team and share your passion for Plus - Size Designer Fashions. 2 years customer service. Email resume to:

Insurance Customer Service Agent

FARM WORKERS

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Assistant Manager /Sales Associate

. Hiring Flaggers-Must be certified, $15-$18/hr. 604-575-3944

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PERSONAL SERVICES

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

DRYWALL

DEAD LEVEL CONSTRUCTION LTD. Complete Drywall Work. Bob 604-830-1322 www.deadlevel.ca BBB Accredited Member

Have unwanted or inherited firearms in your possession? Don’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.

Call today to set up an appointment 604-467-9232

Wanstalls Tactical & Sporting Arms

WALTER’S DRYWALL Taping - Texture - Repairs. Sm jobs pref’d. 40+ yrs exp. 604-308-7943

REAL ESTATE . Aluminum patio cover, sunroom, railing and vinyl. 604-521-2688 .Aluminum patio cover, sunroom, railing and vinyl. 604-521-2688 www.PatioCoverVancouver.com

Recipes will be published in The Langley Times annual Christmas sections in December.

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LOW RATES 604-617-1774 Licensed, Bonded, Expert trouble shooter. 24/7. 100% guaranteed.

.Hayden Painting 778-229-0236 Family Owned & Operated Ryan 778.229.0236

NORTH STARS PAINTING www.northstars-painting.com AMAZING WORK, AMAZING VALUE! 778.245.9069

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TILING

A-1 Ceramics, Marble, Glass blocks Install/Repair. Res./Comm. 20 yrs exp. Peter’s Tile 604-209-0173

625

FOR SALE BY OWNER

Private Sale; 3 bdrm T/H, Chartwell Green, Walnut Grove, 55+. Move in ready. Call Cheryl (778)245-4647 after 4 pm or leave msg. $410,000


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HOMES WANTED

RENTALS 706

APARTMENT/CONDO

RENTALS 752

TRANSPORTATION 818

TOWNHOUSES

TRANSPORTATION

CARS - DOMESTIC

TRANSPORTATION

821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS

845

SCRAP CAR REMOVAL

TRANSPORTATION 851

TRUCKS & VANS

The Scrapper

TOWN & COUNTRY APARTMENTS

NEWLY RENOVATED 3 bdrm. - 1.5 bath on 2 levels

5555 208th Street, Langley Studio, 1 & 2 bdrms. Indoor swimming pool & rec facility. Incl heat & 1 prkg stall. No pets

Our gated 5 acre complex is quiet and family oriented. We have 2 playgrounds available for kids. “Pet- Friendly”

Yes, We Pay CASH!

Damaged or Older Houses! Condos & Pretty Homes too!

Check us out! www.webuyhomesbc.com 604-626-9647

Phone 604-530-1912 633 MOBILE HOMES & PARKS 709 COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL

New SRI Manufactured homes Singles $74,900. Doubles $94,900. PARK SPACES AVAILABLE REPOSSESSIONS 1974-2010 *1989 14x70 in 55+ Ruskin Park 1 small pet ok, $42,900. *1970 12x60 in 55+ Langley Park no pets, $26,900. www.glenbrookhomes.net Chuck 604-830-1960 Trades. Financing. Permits.

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Woodbine Townhouses 9252 Hazel St, Chilliwack $1100 per month Utilities not Included

BROOKSWOOD COMMERCIAL LEASE spaces avail. at 208th St & 40th Ave. 1000 to 1500 s.f. $1500-$4500. HEY! 1.5 ACRES, fenced & secure lot now available on 208th near 40th. Has small trailer with washroom facilities & approx 3000 sq/ft of warehouse / storage / service building. Ph: Frank @ Noort Investments

604-835-6300 or Nick @ 604-526-3604

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HOMES FOR RENT

2007 Chrysler PT Cruiser, clean auto, 4cyl. 85,000k. Lots of options, red. $4000/firm 604-538-9257

2005 PT CRUISER convertible, Custom paint & body work, $16,800 into car. 5yr 110,000kms warranty. $8000. 604-445-1596

TRUCKS & VANS

DO YOU OFFER HOME SERVICES? Home Improvements, Landscaping, Rubbish Removal, etc... Call today to place your ad 604-575-5555

Call Mike to set up a day & time to view (604)-792-8317 or email: raamco.ca

845 TRANSPORTATION 818

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2008 Chevy UPLANDER LT, 130K, Cherry colour, all power, No accidents. Very clean. $5400. 604-500-5540

SCRAP CAR REMOVAL

2013 MAZDA 2 - 4/dr hatch, auto 48K, some options, green, clean car, $8000 firm. 778-828-2115

2005 CHEVY UPLANDER - 7 passenger, 166K, exc. cond. p/w, pdl, Garage kept. Reg. maint. $3999/obo. 778-893-8151

CARS - DOMESTIC

2010 HYUNDAI ELANTRA Fully loaded, heated seats, 4 brand new Michelin tires, 80% brakes. $8500/obo. Call 604-828-9496.

TOWNHOUSES

RANCHER TH in Huntsfield Green 19649 53 ave 2 bd 2br, single car garg with a separate pkg space 55 + community All new appl and furnace and blinds Patio cover backing gr space.Move in ready $387,000. Contact owner 604-5103382

DO YOU OFFER HOME SERVICES? Home Improvements, Landscaping, Rubbish Removal, etc... Call today to place your ad 604-575-5555

• Autos • Trucks • Equipment Removal FREE TOWING 7 days/wk. We pay Up To $500 CA$H Rick Goodchild 604.551.9022

Tickets on Sale Nov 20, 21 & 22 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

RENTALS 706

APARTMENT/CONDO Central Langley FM-56 2 bdrm, 2 lvl Apt 1.5 BA, 5 Appls In-suite lndry/deck Secure prkg. N/P, N/S. Avail Dec 1/15 Walking dist. to Safeway. $990/mo.

Homelife Pen. Property 604-536-0220

Call 604-530-5646 or 604-230-3903 LANGLEY, 3 Bdrm apt, $1070/mo, quiet family complex, no pets, call 604-539-0217. LANGLEY

CHESTNUT PLACE 20727 Fraser Highway Quiet 1 & 2 Bdrm Incl cable/heat/hot water Laundry each floor Walk to shopping / amenities

604-533-4061 www.chestnutplaceapartments.net

LANGLEY CITY APARTMENTS ON 201A FREE: heat, hot water, laundry & parking. No Pets BACHELOR, 1 & 2 BDRMS. SENIORS, ADULT ORIENTED

Villa Fontana & Stardust Michael - 604-533-7578

Rainbow & Majorca Betsy - 604-312-1437 CALL FOR AVAILABILITY

Langley

The Parkview Terrace 5400 ~ 204 St. 2 bdrm suite Heat, H/W, cable incl, in a adult-oriented building. N/S,N/P.

Call: 604-220-6905 Park Terrace Apts Bachelor, 1 bdrm & 2 bdrm Call for Availability Langley City, family friendly, walk to senior & rec ctr, schls, shops, Incl heat & hotwater & prkg. Live In Manager

604-530-0030 www.cycloneholdings.ca

SUSSEX PLACE APTS Bachelor,1 bdrm & 2 bdrm Call for Availability Langley City, walk to senior & rec centre, schools, shops. Incl heat & hotwater & prkg. Live In Manager

.Hugh & McKinnon Rentals 604-541-5244.

South Surrey - Ocean Park 3 bdrm. 1.5 bath w/ partial ocean view. Lrg. living & dining room. Games room, lots of storage. Enclosed garage. No smoking. Sm. pet considered. $2400/mo. - 1 year lease. Short terms welcome. (604)728-1436

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SUITES, LOWER

NEWLY renovated two bedroom fully FURNISHED suite in Willoughby. Available December 1st. Monitored ADT Alarm. Private entry. NS/NP. $1200 per month incl utilities. Subject to Criminal Record check and references. (604) 6174418

Double your chances with your community classifieds!

The Village at Thunderbird Centre

Browse more at:

Call 604.449.4940 thunderbirdvillage@bentallkennedy.com

www.bentallkennedyresidential.com www.ThunderbirdVillage.ca

Bentall Kennedy (Canada) LP

Holiday Home Tour for Hope Tour 6 beautiful homes located from Morgan Creek to Crescent Beach. Stunningly decorated for the holidays by local designers.

When you place a print classified here, it’s also posted online at BlackPressUsed.ca.

604-530-0932 www.cycloneholdings.ca

MODERN 3 BEDROOM SUITE in Walnut Grove, Langley Includes large balcony, fireplace, in-suite laundry. Live, shop, work & play all in one location. Next to Colossus Theater (200/ #1 Hwy).

In partnership with Nite of Hope, we are pleased to present:

BROOKSWOOD. 23 ft x 23 ft wired STORAGE SHED. Avail immed. $300/mo. Call: 604-534-3315

A division of

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www.niteofhope.com/whiterock Tickets: $50.00 All proceeds going to CBCF and research Media Sponsor:

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