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‘Respectful’ gathering at city shelter Residents still want questions answered By Phil M elnyc h u k pmelnychuk@mapleridgenews.com
Grover Telford has questions and concerns about the temporary homeless shelter at 22239 Lougheed Highway. What are the goals of the shelter? How many people are being transferred into treatment? What is the success rate of treatment? To draw attention to his quest for knowledge, the former Maple Ridge council candidate is organizing the On Site Community Expression of Concern this Saturday, at 11 a.m., across the street from the shelter. “Please note that it is a respectful and peaceful gathering,” Telford said on the Facebook group Protecting Maple Ridge. See Shelter, 8
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Two minutes of silence Thousands of people gathered at Memorial Peace Park for the Remembrance Day ceremony this year. See more, page 3.
Pitt to hire parks, rec consultant Controversy over confidential report By Neil Corbett ncorbett@mapleridgenews.com
After much debate, Pitt Meadows council voted to spend $70,000 to hire a consultant to help build a new parks and recreation department. “This is one of the biggest, scariest issues facing our senior leadership team right now,” Lorna Jones,
director of human resources, told council Tuesday. “This is the second largest department [in the city], and in 12 months we will have no expertise in this area at all.” On Oct. 20, Maple Ridge council served notice to Pitt Meadows that after a 21-year partnership, it will opt out of the joint service agreement for parks and recreation, effective Oct. 31, 2016. The parks and recreation staff are all employees of Maple Ridge. On Tuesday, Pitt council was
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the new preferred service delivery model,” said the recommendation from staff. Couns. David Murray, Bruce Bell and Mike Stark balked at the cost, and argued that Pitt Meadows shared costs in parks and rec services should buy them some of the needed information. Bell said the existing staff should be able to provide some of this work, such as providing an invenNOW BOOKING
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aple Ridge remembered on Tuesday. About 5,000 residents attended the Remembrance Day ceremony in Memorial Peace Park, according to Fred Armstrong, City of Maple Ridge. “This may have been the largest crowd that I have ever seen, and I’ve been coming to this since 1997.” He reasoned that the large crowd may have been because the weather was sunny and mild and people had no excuse not to go to the service. Also, the city this year set up a “Gallery of Heroes” Facebook page, on which residents sent in pictures and stories of family members in the services. What Armstrong liked was that several pictures of younger veterans that were submitted.
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The Golden Ears Preschool has been part of downtown’s landscape for years, since 1988, first out of the old Cam Neely arena, then the Maple Ridge Leisure Centre. But next August, it could be hunting for a new home if it loses out in a competitive bid process for use of the city-owned space. And that worries the non-profit Golden Ears Preschool Association, which counts on volunteers to help with the administrative chores. “We’ve been there a long time,� says Blake Whitelaw, one of the directors of the association. Successive generations have had their first few years of school there and one former student is now a director, while another former student did her teaching practicum there. Whitelaw said if the preschool loses out on the bid and can’t resign a lease, it will have to look elsewhere. A new location could mean costly renos and rents higher than the
$600 a month they pay now. “There’s a whole bunch of unknowns for us right now,� said Whitelaw. “It’s kind of scary, because we’ve been a partner with the city for 28 years. Especially for the teachers, it’s a real stressful situation.� Currently, there are 51 pre-schoolers attending the school, open from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. After those hours, the city uses the space for other purposes. Whitelaw says the 800 sq. foot space is in a prime location and the lease amount is a good deal. When the Leisure Centre was built, the pre-school space was specifically built for that purpose. Danielle Pope, with Maple RidgePitt Meadows parks and leisure services, says that the lease expires for good in 2016. “This was their last right to renew,� she said. “So typically, what we would do is go out to market.� That’s to ensure fairness in the process, she explained. The city is also in the process of hiring a consultant who will analyze the best use of the spaces within the Leisure Centre. The city will wait until that is completed before proceeding with seeking bids on the pre-school space.
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The Golden Ears United Church congregation didn’t wait for the new government to kickstart the Syrian refugee program in order to make good an election promise. The church has already filed an application to bring in people that desperately need a new home. Now members are hoping that paperwork to bring over a Kurdish family of four from Iran won’t be buried under the government’s election promise to bring in refugees from Syria. “It’s wonderful that the government is taking on the promise to bring in 25,000 Syrians by the end of the year,” said Leenane Shiels, with Golden Ears. “We don’t know what that means for processing time for our application because they’re non-Syrians.” It’s been a tense time for
the family, which is now waiting in Turkey, living in one room. “It’s a family of four, mom and dad who are both in their late 30s, and an 11-year-old boy and a two-year-old boy.” “The situation for Kurds is very dangerous in Turkey at the moment,” said Shiels. Turkey recently launched air strikes against Kurdish forces, an ethnic minority in Turkey, although both are supposed to be fighting ISIS. Sponsoring a refugee family requires a yearlong commitment, but most church groups help the arrivals from beyond that time period. It could be that the federal government uses different departments to process private refugees sponsorships and government-sponsored applications. “But I’m guessing that all resources are going to be focusing on the 25,000
government-sponsored refugees. We’re unsure at the moment about what it means for applications that are currently in the system.” Shiels said it can take from months to a year to get a refugee family into Canada, while the cost for sponsoring a refugee family for a year is $27,000. Fortunately, the mom’s sister, Marziyeh, who lives in Coquitlam, has already raised $20,000, and the United Church has contributed $5,000. “I think we’ve raised about $1,000,” Shiels said. Financing the effort is up to churches or whoever is the sponsor. “In private refugee sponsorships, the private sponsor takes on the full cost.” Shiels said the time for processing a refugee application often depends on where the refugees are located and whether they have the proper documentation. On Tuesday, the UN
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Welcome view Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s cabinet is a refreshing take on building federal leadership. A scan of the cabinet line-up looks largely like a snapshot of today’s Canada. Our population includes roughly half men and women; we are no longer a country of First Nations, French and English but rather a diverse tapestry of people and cultures that includes these three but also so much more. In decades past, the federal cabinet, like so many areas of North American culture, was dominated by white males, largely because that was who was in a position to run for parliament. In more recent years, women candidates began making inroads into higher-raking positions, and with them individuals of different ethnicities who before had been sorely under-represented. Post-election, our expectations for cabinet were primarily regionally based – prime ministers needed to assign positions to both French and English MPs, and ensure different regions were shown a little love with a seat at the table. Other than the French/English mix, cultural considerations and gender balance were rarely discussed. Today, Trudeau has given Canadians a cabinet that while not perfect, better represents our country today, where a good selection of talent allowed him to challenge outdated stereotypes of what constitutes “merit.” Should someone be chosen for a particular portfolio simply because they are male, female, French, English, Inuit or Sikh? No. But given the array of educated, skilled and experienced MPs from which to choose, Trudeau’s leadership team provides a welcome balance that more accurately reflects the nation it represents. – Black Press
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en-year-old Janna smiled triumphantly as she reached over the bow of her canoe to snap a trash grabber onto a plastic bottle. Seconds later, her brother, Joseph, 8, excitedly paddled up in a separate canoe, Along the Fraser hoping to add the same prize to his open Jack Emberly garbage bag. “They’re trying to see who could collect the most trash,” explained their mom, Dora Steiner. Oct. 24 was a chilly fall afternoon. Rain clouds threatened to soak Janna and 16 other canoeists paddling Katzie Slough from Harris Road bridge westward to the Lougheed Highway overpass and beyond. The event, sponsored by Lina Azeez of Watershed Watch, was the second of two garbage clean-ups this year inspired by Scott Magri, of the Katzie Slough Restoration Project. Again, volunteers would fill a dozen bags with household and industrial trash. “It included,” said Azeez, “a rake, styrofoam, bottles, buckets, chairs, and empty fertilizer bags.” Janna could have been watching Saturday TV. She elected to collect a mess left by adults, instead.
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“Why?” I asked. “I wanted to help the earth.” That sentiment was echoed by a longtime Alouette Field Naturalist Fran Pattison and local scout leader Simon Matthews. “I’ve heard of Scott’s work with the slough, and I’d love to see him succeed,” said Matthews. “Our group is sponsored by ARMS and does a number of restoration projects. If we can get Pitt Meadows to supply the plants, we can provide a decent amount of labor. I’m sure we can come down and do clearing and plantings a couple of times a year.” Pattison had never canoed. She was nervous about getting into one without knowing how to paddle, but decided to join the slough clean-up anyway. “The idea of a nature-appreciation opportunity that contributes to a healthier environment made me want to do the trip,” said Pattison, adding she “wasn’t surprised” to see the abundance and variety of local waterfowl – ducks, coots, kingfishers, hawks, eagles. “We’re so blessed to live in this incredibly natural place. It’s time to start doing something that nourishes this gift of nature in our city.” This time and last, Azeez set fish traps that we later checked to gauge numbers and species. We found an abundance of pumpkinseed fish, a catfish, and protected three-spined sticklebacks, and multicolored sculpins, pretty fish that can exist in
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oxygen deficient water. A city-funded inventory in 2013 listed nine species, including perch, brown bullhead, northern pike minnow, largemouth bass, carp, black crappies, coho, and cutthroat trout. Most never head out to the Pitt River. Those that do – coho and trout – are ground up by the antiquated Kennedy pump station, which isn’t fish friendly and should be replaced. “Katzie Slough is able to provide suitable habitat,” concluded the Scott report. “Maintenance work to improve fish habitat and protect the city’s infrastructure could be performed during the late summer months.” Katzie Slough could be a proud recreational badge for Pitt Meadows, an ecological wonderland for kids like Janna and Joseph. It’s an irrigation ditch and dump site. Millfoil weed reduces dissolved oxygen while constricting the channel. Water temperatures – above 21 degrees this summer - kill trout and coho that should thrive. In the summer – with the next drought – farmers will again fight to pull clean water for crops from Katzie sludge that gets deeper each year. One remedy is to run more water through here from the Kennedy pump, but so far the city has failed to do this, citing flood concerns that can be avoided with new thinking and investment. Jack Emberly is a retired teacher, local author and environmentalist.
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‘Be our voice’ Undoing of a proud history Editor, The News: Re: Masse can’t make meetings (The News, Nov. 4). It is unfortunate that elected representatives are not able to make meetings when they are pre-scheduled. It was my understanding that individuals who run for local office are doing so, so they will be the voice for the people who elected them. Maybe they should think first on how they will prioritize their time and handle their own affairs before excepting these positions. R.J. Resek Maple Ridge
online comments Not what we voted for Phil Gray · Coun. Masse can’t make workshop meetings (The News, Nov. 4). Coun. Robert Masse’s business interferes with his ability to do the job we elected him to do. Collecting his pay cheque from the city while grandstanding instead of going to council meetings is not what we voted for. Time to resign. • Bruce E. McWilliam · Coun. Masse can’t make workshop meetings (The News, Nov. 4). You always get what you elect. Always.
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Editor, The News: Re: The silence before and following the announcement of the pending demise of the parks and leisure services commission is deafening. Here is an organization that has served two communities very well for over 20 years being summarily disbanded. The decision has been made in-camera with no public consultation, despite of the fact that thousands of our citizens are affected, many of them children. The News reported that a
deal to remedy identified cost issues was in the works. This has apparently been abandoned. As far as one can tell, there has been no attempt at mediation. The benefits of the cooperative model have been many. Both arts and sports organizations and have achieved synergies that would not have materialized had each city been operating independently. Pitt Meadows and Maple Ridge share so much naturally. The school district, host of many sports facilities, is one entity for all our kids.
The health region and hospital are the same. The RCMP is one unit. The geography lends itself to cooperation. Here we are, all the people residing between the Pitt and Stave rivers, bound by the Fraser River and the Coast Mountains. Not such a big area, and so well defined. Citizens move around it with ease. Many have lived in both places. Why are we so hastily abandoning a model that demonstrates inter-city cooperation, effective use of resources, and which encour-
ages positive relationships among our citizens? All with hardly a murmur in either place, at any level. It all looks like a bad divorce. I urge politicians in each city to give it their best shot. At the very least, seek mediation and speak with your citizens before undoing a proud history of creative, cooperative endeavor. Linda King Maple Ridge Editor’s note: Ms. King is a former member of Maple Ridge council.
B.C. Hydro should do right thing Editor, The News: Re: Sockanee not coming back to South Alouette (The News, Nov. 6) I read with interest, and frankly, disgust and amazement, that ARMS still has to “convince” B.C. Hydro to build a fishway to allow fish access to and from Alouette Lake to the South Alouette
River. There should be no convincing required; B.C. Hydro should do the right thing, or be forced to do it, and do it quickly. Hydro has known since 1926, when the dam was built, that it wiped out the sockeye run.
Why should it build the fish ladder? How about using Justin Trudeau’s recent and priceless answer to another stupid question: “because it is 2015.” (Add incredulous tone that the question is even being asked). Yani Mitchell Maple Ridge
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‘Dumped on business area’ Shelter from front
“We’re going to plant ourselves across the street from the shelter,” he added later. The intent is not to provoke or confront anyone, just to make the point that people still have questions. “Whether you agree with the shelter or not, it was kind of dumped on the business area.” Politicians talk about transparency,
but Telford questions how much transparency occurred when the shelter’s location was announced this past summer. Maple Ridge council made a decision on a location in a closed meeting and because rezoning wasn’t required, a public meeting wasn’t needed. The shelter closes on March 31, but Telford is concerned about the selec-
tion process for any permanent shelter that may follow. Matt Kelso has several questions about the shelter that he wants answered, as well. He met with Rain City Housing staff Nov. 4, but still hasn’t received detailed replies to a list of questions. He was told that people can inject drugs on site, providing they follow the “buddy system,” in which two users watch each other, to ensure neither overdoses. He’s questioning the effectiveness
of the shelter, saying that people are not being encouraged to kick their habits. “So someone can stay there for six months, don’t take advantage of any of the programs, stay on drugs the whole time, use everyday till it closes. Are they still allowed to stay? They said yes.” Rain City pointed that out in a fact sheet when the shelter opened Oct. 1. “Abstinence is not a requirement for staying at the shelter, but is one
of many possible positive outcomes that will occur for folks staying at the shelter,” said the fact sheet. It follows the Housing First program, in which people are first found homes, then helped to deal with whatever issues they have, rather than insisting on abstinence as a condition of getting housed. Kelso was also told that staff don’t know how many people with criminal records are staying at the shelter and that there’s only one counsellor there once a week.
Notice of Public Hearing TAKE NOTICE THAT a Public Hearing will be held in the Council Chamber of the Municipal Hall, 11995 Haney Place, Maple Ridge, North-East corner entrance, at 7:00 p.m., Tuesday, November 17, 2015 to consider the following bylaws: 1) 2015-201-RZ
2b) 2013-086-RZ MAPLE RIDGE ZONE AMENDING BYLAW NO. 7023-2013 LEGAL:
MAPLE RIDGE ZONE AMENDING BYLAW NO. 7163-2015
Lot 1, Except: Part dedicated Road on Plan 68113, Section 33, Township 12, New Westminster District, Plan 20132; Lot 8, Block A, Section 33, Township 12, New Westminster District, Plan 2409;
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To permit a future subdivision of approximately 51 single family lots, 16 street townhouse lots, one commercial lot, and future neighbourhood park.
2a) 2013-086-RZ MAPLE RIDGE OFFICIAL COMMUNITY PLAN AMENDING BYLAW NO. 7160-2015 LEGAL:
Lot 1, Except: Part dedicated Road on Plan 68113, Section 33, Township 12, New Westminster District, Plan 20132; Lot 8, Block A, Section 33, Township 12, New Westminster District, Plan 2409; Parcel B (668484E), Lot 9, Block A, Section 33, Township 12, New Westminster District, Plan 2409; Lot 4, Section 33, Township 12, New Westminster District, Plan 20132
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Chapter 10.3, Section 5.3 Hamlets, Subsection 5.3.3 items a), b) and c): to allow a small commercial area that is typically between 90-140 m2 in the Blaney, Forest, and Horse Hamlets. Chapter 10.3, Section 7.0 Design Guidelines, Subsection 7.2 Design Guidelines for Hamlets, Sub section 7.2.1 Uses, item e): to allow on-site parking for commercial uses in Silver Valley Hamlets. Chapter 10.3, Part VI, A – Silver Valley, Figure 2 - Land Use Plan and Figure 3A - Blaney Hamlet is hereby amended to adjust the existing land use boundaries as outlined in heavy black line as shown on Map No. 910. Chapter 10.3, Part VI, A – Silver Valley, and Figure 4 - Trails / Open Space, is hereby amended to adjust the existing land use boundaries and trail location as outlined in heavy black line as shown on Map No. 911.
AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that a copy of the aforesaid bylaws and copies of staff reports and other information considered by Council relevant to the matters contained in the bylaws will also be available for public inspection at the Municipal Hall, Planning Department counter, between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. from November 5, 2015 to November 17, 2015, Saturdays, Sundays and Statutory Holidays excepted. Some of this information will also be posted on the City website www.mapleridge.ca on the Your Government /Meet Your Council/Council Meetings page. ALL PERSONS who deem themselves affected by any of these bylaws shall be afforded a reasonable opportunity to be heard at the Public Hearing before Council on the matters contained in the bylaws or by making a written submission to the attention of the Manager of Legislative Services or by sending an e-mail to the Clerk’s Department at clerks@mapleridge.ca, by 4:00 p.m., November 17, 2015. Please note that all written submissions provided in response to this consultation will become part of the public record which includes the submissions being made available for public inspection. Dated this 5th day of November, 2015. Ceri Marlo Manager of Legislative Services
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Dispensary meets with Read Marijuana is still ‘illegal’ By Neil Corbett ncorbett@mapleridgenews.com
The operator of the third medicinal marijuana dispensary in Maple Ridge has met with Mayor Nicole Read and councillors and plans to continue operating under a “compassion club” model, until the new Liberal government legalizes the drug. Paul Hallelujah opened Weeds Glass and Gifts with partner Don Briere on 225th Avenue on Oct. 19, with the hope that newly elected Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will follow through on his promise of legalization. The downtown Maple Ridge shop was soon visited by bylaw enforcement officers, who ticketed him for operating without a business licence. Tuesday he met with Read and two councillors. “They stuck to their hard line,” he said. “Federally, it’s illegal.” However, he found Coun. Craig Spiers was sympathetic to his cause, and is optimistic about his future in Maple Ridge. For now, Hallelujah will continue to operate as a dispensary, selling mostly edible marijuana products to people who need them for medicinal purposes. “It’s a grey zone. Nobody really wants to stop us from giving clean medicine to people,” he said. And ultimately, he would like to sell legal, recreational marijuana from the same site. His partner, Brier, owns 21 sites that sell medicinal pot, as well as paraphernalia. Read said whether Hallelujah operates as a medical marijuana dispensary is a matter for the criminal justice system. “Right now, it’s up to the RCMP,” said the mayor. She reiterated to Hallelujah that until new legislation is introduced, any dispensaries are operating outside the law. Read said council will have a discussion about dispensaries from a land-use perspective – appropriate zoning for
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Paul Hallelujah opened Weeds Glass and Gifts on 225th Avenue on Oct. 19. such operations, in the coming weeks. She was not sure council will have an appetite for drafting a lot of regulations for dispensaries the way Vancouver has. “This is still early days,” she said. She would rather wait for direction from Trudeau’s government. In the meantime, Hallelujah said there is a brand of vape-juice for electronic cigarettes being sold locally that contains THC. “We’re losing our market share really fast.” Spiers said the issue is clearly a criminal matter that should be enforced by the RCMP, if anyone. He doesn’t want
the city to get embroiled in the issue. “My opinion is that’s inappropriate,” said Spiers. “This is in flux, so why would we step into it?” The former NDP candidate said Prime Minister Stephen Harper showed no leadership on the issue. “They didn’t want to deal with it, so we end up with the mess we’ve got.” He favours legalization. “Education around drugs is the way to go,” he said. “Prohibition has never worked, and never can.” And he said the dispensary model has proven to be an efficient
way to do it, with recreational distribution eventually folded into that system. Skeptics notwithstanding, Spiers said there are sick people who rely on medicinal marijuana. “These are people with AIDS and cancer and long-term illnesses who need medicine, and pot is the most benign thing going.” He said dispensaries generally create no problems for local government, compared with bars, which “are always having police issues.” Spiers said local authorities should “back off ” and “let the feds figure it out.”
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A B.C. man convicted of trafficking underage girls in the sex trade, including one from Maple Ridge, has been handed a jail sentence of 23 years. Reza Moazami’s sentence was three years longer than the prison term Crown had been seeking, and was handed down by Justice Catherine Bruce Tuesday in B.C. Supreme Court in Vancouver. The 30-year-old was convicted a year ago on 30 charges, including living off the avails of prostitution, sexual assault and sexual interference. His crimes involved 11 teens, some as young as 14, and he used physical and verbal abuse to force the girls into working as prostitutes. He also drugged and raped them. A young girl from Maple Ridge was among his victims, and Diane
Sowden, the executive director of the Children of the Street Society, said no community is safe from this kind of exploitation. “It happens in every single community, especially now with technology,� said Sowden, who works for a nonprofit society which works to prevent the sexual exploitation of children in B.C. She said cases of sexual exploitation rarely go to trial, because fearful victims are often unwilling to give a statement. In the Moazami case, more victims came forward after he breached house arrest, and was taken into custody. He was the first to be convicted of human trafficking in B.C. Moazami will be given five years credit for time served awaiting trail, leaving just under 18 year remaining on his sentence.
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Mayor John Becker and Couns. Tracy Miyashita and Bill Dingwall supported the staff initiative. “Staff are at capacity. This is a huge undertaking. The clock is ticking fast,” said Miyashita. “We need somebody actively working on a plan – what is this going to look like, how many staff do we need, what programs are we going to offer?” Miyashita, who previously served as a parks and recreation coordinator in Pitt Meadows, said there are people in the community who have already indicated they would serve on a steering committee, but someone is needed to manage the process. Becker argued that ex-
inates her, Miller said she will let her name stand as a candidate for chief. The election would be held in February, and a new council will begin a new two-year term starting April 1. After her first term, Miller said there is a steep learning curve for a chief. “I’ve learned a lot. And one of the things I’ve learned is that there’s still a lot more to learn,” she
said. In the present term, the Katzie opened a new $4.3 million community health centre, and have programming there six days per week – from preschool, to kids playing basketball in the gymnasium, to adult counselling. They have also re-engaged a residency bylaw from 1988, which sets out the terms and conditions
for people living in their community. She said it is a tool that can be used to remove non-band member residents who are “unsavoury characters,” with the assistance of the RCMP. The band has also started opposition to a new quarry proposed for Sheridan Hill. In the 2014 election, there were 260 eligible voters.
isting city hall staff lack the capacity to do the job, and it is not reasonable or desirable to have parks and rec staff doing an analysis of the job they have been doing. “Sooner or later, we’re going to be spending this kind of money,” predicted Becker, adding that parks and rec is a multi-million dollar budget. “I think it’s money well spent, and I think we need to spend it pretty damn quick,” said Becker. The two sides also disagreed over whether Pitt Meadows council should see a confidential report presented by senior parks and rec staff to Maple Ridge council, which resulted in the decision to leave the partnership. Councils are limited in what they can discuss in private – land transac-
tions, labour or personnel issues and legal matters. Bell argued that some of the information Pitt Meadows is looking for may be found in that report. It was the main issue for Stark, who said hiring of a consultant should be delayed until council sees that report. “We haven’t seen the report from parks and leisure senior staff that went to Maple Ridge council, who had a closed meeting and voted for divorce,” said Stark. “I, for one, would like to see that report. “We paid for 20 per cent of that report,” agreed Coun. Janis Elkerton, saying Pitt council should be entitled to review it. Dingwall opposed asking for the report,
because of strained relations between the cities. “To go now and demand closed documents from Maple Ridge that they had, in this environment, is again poking the bear,” said Dingwall. The mayor agreed. “I think it is highly unlikely that Maple Ridge will disgorge that report they received in camera,” said Becker. “Even if they were to do so – so what? We may or may not agree with it, but they have made their decision,” he added. “We need to get our act together, and move on.” Jones spoke against any delay in hiring the consultant, saying that if council wants stakeholder and citizen engagement, the process needs to begin. “This is going to take us right up to the 11th hour,” said Jones. Although she expressed concerns about duplicating services, the cost of the consultant, and her desire to see the confidential report, Elkerton voted with Becker, Dingwall and Miyashita to hire the consultant. Mayor Nicole Read refused to confirm that her council considered a report from recreation staff that has not been viewed by Pitt Meadows. “Anything we deal with in closed [meeting], is closed. I can’t discuss any details,” said Read. She said the same confidentiality rules would apply if Pitt Meadows council requested information from a closed meeting. Tuesday was a council committee meeting, which provides an opportunity to consider and debate matters that will be referred to regular meetings. The result is a recommendation from the council in committee, that is generally, but not always, adopted at the regular meeting. The next regular council meeting is Nov. 17.
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Before you burn, please consider the Brush Chipping Program. For more information call the Ridge Meadows Recycling at 604-463-5545 or visit www.rmrecycling.org. If you do choose to burn, the following guidelines apply: • The urban areas of Maple Ridge are completely closed to any type of burning. • The rural areas of Maple Ridge may burn dry garden refuse during daylight hours from October 15 to November 15 with a permit if the fire can be located a minimum of 15 metres from structures and property lines. • Permits may be revoked and fines issued by the Fire Department at any time for non-compliance. • Permits are $25.00 available from the Maple Ridge Fire Department, Hall #1 (Cash only) or the Municipal Hall, Tax Department. To determine if you live in the rural area and are eligible for a burning permit, contact the Fire Department during the following business hours. Monday to Friday, 8:00am to 4:00pm 604-463-5880 Visit www.fire.mapleridge.ca for the rules & regulations of a fire permit. Thank you for doing your part to maintain a fire safe community.
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Mayor and Council encourage everyone to attend these important public meetings. It’s your chance to see how public policy is debated and enacted.
This Saturday, November 14, is the final Farmers Market for 2015. Thank you to the owners of Grow & Gather, located at 24565 Dewdney Trunk Road, for sharing their space and giving us all an extra month of great market shopping ‘under cover’. The hours are 10:00 am until 3:00 pm and the market continues to offer a superb selection of fresh vegetables, baking and preserves. While the market is filled with tasty treats for your pantry this a time when our minds turn to holiday shopping. Imagine a Christmas basket filled with jams, jellies, chutneys, fruits and veggies harvested at the peak of flavour and preserved like your grandmother used to do. There’s pottery, jewelry, soap and candles all produced by artists in our community. This is a place to find treasures that your friends and family will really appreciate when it’s time to open the gifts or for ‘host gifts’ as you visit with friends over the next six weeks. This is one final chance to pick up fresh baking – breads, pies, tarts and special ethnic delights that you will crave until the market opens again next spring. Come on down and enjoy this
Monday, November 16 9:00 am, Workshop - Blaney Room 1:00 pm, Committee of the Whole - Council Chambers Tuesday, November 17 7:00 pm, Public Hearing - Council Chambers Tuesday, November 24 7:00 pm, Council Meeting - Council Chambers Agendas & Minutes Agendas for these meetings are posted online the Friday before the meeting date. Go to mapleridge.ca, click the link under Your Council on the home page.
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INFORMED: Santa Claus Is Coming To Town Maple Ridge Celebrates Christmas in the Park Dec. 5 Mark your calendars, because Santa Claus is coming to town on Saturday, December 5 and he’s doing it in style. The festival runs from 4:00 to 8:00 pm with the parade starting at 6:00
pm sharp. The Peace Tree at the corner of 224 Street and Haney Place becomes the largest Christmas tree in the Fraser Valley and marks the start of the parade. There’s so much to do – Memorial Peace Park, in fact all of downtown Maple Ridge is decorated with thousands of lights and the traditional red bells that signal that the holidays are upon us. There will be music at the bandstand, cookies, popcorn and hot chocolate, a chance to visit with Santa and drop off your Christmas wish list in his special mailbox. This annual festival is a delight for kids of all ages and it is made possible by an army of volunteers. If you’d like to be one of ‘Santa’s Elves’ and lend your help, or if you’d like more information about the Festival and parade just go online to www. mapleridgechristmasfestival.com.
ENGAGED: CP Holiday Train Jim Cuddy is back for the 2015 Visit to Maple Ridge On Friday, December 18 at 7:00 pm the CP Holiday train will make its way into the Port Haney West Coast Express station for the annual visit. This is the single largest fundraiser for the Friends In Need Food Bank, so we wanted to get the word out as soon as possible. Maple Ridge Firefighters will be out in the community the week before the visit collecting donations for the event. As well, the Friends In Need Food Bank volunteers will be on hand collecting cash and non-perishable food item donations that evening. The train will pull into the station with the stage portion coming to rest just outside the historic Billy Miner Pub and restaurant.
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That’s the place you will be able to see Jim Cuddy and a group of great musicians perform. You can take the kids for a walk further west to see the train engine up close at the West Coast Express station. It’s a magical evening that runs for about one hour. The best way to get there is to park downtown and walk down 224 Street, through the tunnel right out to the Port Haney Wharf area. There will be volunteer Firefighters and Fire Youth Academy members helping out the Friends In Need Food Bank volunteers. There’s hot chocolate by donation and the train and Jim Cuddy’s performance will make this a ‘must see’ event. Please make sure you bring a donation for the Food Bank.
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INFORMED: 2016 – 2020 Financial Plan Council Begins Deliberation on the City Budget Council will meet from 10:00 am until 3:00 pm on Tuesday, December 1, Wednesday, December 2, and Thursday, December 3. Each day will include Department Presentations and at the end of each day members of the public can ask questions during the Public Question and Answer period. In addition, there will be a live Q&A session held on Thursday evening, December 3, from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm where members of the public can ask questions relating to the 2016 -2020 Financial Plan in person, by email, using the City’s Facebook page or via Twitter. This session will be live-streamed on the City website at mapleridge.ca using the same system that broadcasts Council Workshops, Committee of the Whole and Council meetings. Look for more information about these sessions online at mapleridge.ca, in advertising in this newspaper and on the City’s social media channels. We look forward to answering your questions.
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ny De Oliveira, 21. Debbie Dyer has followed the case through the courts, pressing for a new trial and a different decision. During the accident, a Toyota driven by Hecimovic skidded sideways over a concrete median, flipped and landed on top of the couple’s Suzuki Swift. Hecimovic was driving in the rightturn-only lane when she crossed the intersection of Harris Road and Lougheed Highway on a red light. An expert estimated she hit the concrete median at a speed of between 100 or 110 km/h. In the initial trial in September 2013, Justice Miriam Gropper ruled that Hecimovic was not trying to beat the red
light. Hecimovic told the court she was thinking about her shift and suddenly smelled something odd as she approached the intersection. When she looked at her scrubs she noticed vomit on her shirt and burst into tears. She was trying to wipe the tears off her face and focus on the road when she realized she had run a red light. Gropper found that Hecimovic’s behaviour was not a “marked departure from the norm” because many people speed along that stretch of Lougheed Highway. The B.C. Appeal Court ordered a new trial last year after the Crown appealed. Debbie Dyer said there has to be a conviction, otherwise the same ex-
cuse can be used in similar cases. Just because many motorists drive that way doesn’t make it right, said Dyer. “It’s the law. In this instance, it makes it sound like it’s OK to do that. “Justice has to prevail at some point.” • Dyer is marking the occasion of the fifth anniversary of her daughter’s death with a fundraiser, Nov. 25, 6 p.m., at Samz Pub, on the corner of Lougheed Highway and Harris Road, near the location of the accident. It’s a fundraiser for Cythera Transition House at Christmas. Dyer said her daughter would have supported women fleeing abusive relationships.
Man arrested after Pitt stabbing Ridge Meadows RCMP arrested a 23-year-old Maple Ridge man after a stabbing incident Tuesday. At approximately 7 p.m., an altercation between two men took place in the area of the Pitt Meadows library on Harris Road. Police believe the suspect stabbed another man during a fight, then ran off. An extensive search by police, including the assistance of the Integrated Police Dog Services, led to the apprehension of the suspect. He was arrested without incident in the 21500 block of Dewdney Trunk Road in Maple Ridge at approximately 9:30 p.m. The 19-year-old victim was taken to hospital with what is believed to be non-life threatening injuries. “Ridge Meadows RCMP want to acknowledge the quick actions of a youth worker at the Pitt Meadows rec centre for her assistance in helping assist the victim with some first aid before B.C. Ambulance Service personnel arrived,” said Cpl. Brenda Winpenny. “The accused is very well known to police. Thankfully the injuries the victim suffered do not appear to be serious, and it is expected he will make a full recovery.” “”The accused remains in custody for a hearing later today. • Anyone with information regarding this
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Tire rim theft A 28-year-old man was arrested at a Maple Ridge tire shop a day after another theft. Several aluminum tire rims were stolen from the shop Friday, Nov. 6.
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BI WEEKLY
FEATURES • 3.5L V6 with 6 Speed Automatic Transmission • Trailer Tow Package - Tow up to 7,300lbs • 17” Silver Painted Wheels • SYNC Hands Free Entertainment & Bluetooth • Power Locking Tailgate, Fog Lamps • Power Windows & Locks with Remote Keyless Entry
2015 ESCAPE FWD WD S ELIGIBLE COSTCO MEMBERS
$
RECEIVE AN ADDITIONAL
1,000
≠
OWN FOR ONLY
23,137
EA038661 2015 ESCAPE S OFFER INCLUDES $3,250 IN MANUFACTURER REBATES AND $1,790 FREIGHT & AIR TAX. All prices and payments are plus dealer fees & government levies of $524 and taxes (GST/PST) and are net of any and all rebates and incentives. Lease a 2015 Fiesta/F-150 for 60/48 months with $0/$1,995 Cash Down and a total due on signing of $875/$3,300 with an annual kilometer allowance of 16,000/20,000 and a total obligation of $13,343/$21,532 plus taxes, OAC. While Supplies last. See Dealer for details.
WEST COAST
FORD LINCOLN
DL: 6077
87
ALL CONDITIONS
SALE EVENT
97
$
1-888-251-7930
20370 Lougheed Hwy. Maple Ridge
NO CHARGE
NO CHARGE OR INTUITIVE WINTER TIRE All WHEEL DRIVE PACKAGE
Buy it today
15,190
$
Bi-weekly
MAZDA CX-3
131
STARTING FROM
17,198 $
Finance today for just
84MO, $0 DOWN, 2.99%, PLUS TAX
THATS LIKE $10 A DAY!
22,590
$
MAZDA CX-5
Lease today for just
$
135
$
*
2015
HIGHEST RANKED MIDSIZE SUV IN INITIAL QUALITY IN THE U.S.” BY J.D. POWER
12,198
$1,975 DOWN AT
5,000
ON OTHER 2016 SPORTAGE MODELS. SOME CONDITIONS APPLY.
Sorento SX Turbo AWD shown
2016
SPORTAGE
0
*
TIRE
GET UP TO
5,250* 0% 72
2015
OPTIMA
CASH NTS DISCOUNTS
Bi-weekly
84MO, $0 DOWN, 2.49%, PLUS TAX
THATS LIKE $11 A DAY!
23,640
$
A Better Place to Buy A Car!
WEST COAST
1-866-334-2016 westcoastmazda.com
20000 Lougheed Hwy. Pitt Meadows
we will not be undersold & lowest prices guaranteed!
ON OTHER 2016 SPORTAGE MODELS. SOME CONDITIONS APPLY.
LX AT
$
GET UP TO
2,500
*
PLUS
Optima SX Turbo shown
SAFETY COMES STANDARD: • NISSAN ADVANCED AIRBAG SYSTEM ((6 AIRBAGS)) • VEHICLE DYNAMIC CONTROL ((VDC))
*MONTHLY APR FOR 36 MONTHS
ENTER TO WIN TAKE A TEST DRIVE, GET A FREE $100 VOUCHER
TIRE
ALREADY DRIVING A NISSAN? OUR LOYALTY PROGRAM HAS GREAT OFFERS. • ENDS NOVEMBER 30th
CALL US NOW!
NISSAN 1-888-466-4679
WEST COAST
298 0%
WEEKLY
INCLUDES $2,000 CREDIT
PACKAGE
IN CASH DISCOUNTS ON MICRA SR TRIMS
69*
$
$
$500 DOWN AT
GE NO CHARGE WINTER
DL#30501
19625 Lougheed Hwy. Pitt Meadows
AVAILABLE UP TO
6000
$
2016 TOYOTA COROLLA
17,580
Priced from lease from
$
88
semi monthly
2015 TOYOTA Priced from
25,885
$
AN ALL-INCLUSIVE
TRIP FOR 2 Learn more at kia.ca Contest ends January 4th
DL 31300
*5-year/100,000 km worry-free comprehensive warranty.
* On select models. Financing offers only.
WEST COAST KIA
19950 Lougheed Hwy., Pitt Meadows
1-855-829-5106 | www.WestCoastKia.ca
now with
CAMRY LE
LESS REBATE $500 lease from
$
115
semi monthly
60 Month lease, APR 1.49%, DP $2925, TP $16681 BF1FLTA
2015 TOYOTA Priced from
26,220
$
now with
RAV-4
LESS REBATE $750 lease from
$
125
semi monthly
2015 TOYOTA Priced from
lease from
$
32,895
$
178
now with
SIENNA
semi monthly
60 Month lease, 3.49% APR, DP $3350, TP $24758 ZK3DCTA
now with
All prices and payments plus taxes and fees. All financing on approved credit*. ++ See dealer for detail * on selected new vehicles
WEST COAST
Experience Something Great! 8&و7& (05 :06 $07&3&%
BURCEMA
60 month lease, APR 1.49%, DP $1975 TP $16975 ZFREVTA
LEASE FROM
APR FOR UP TO
2015 NISSAN MICRA Buy it today
ALL-WHEEL DRIVE OR
THAT’S LIKE PAYING ONLY
ON SELECT PATHFINDER MODELS INCLUDES INTUITUVE NO CHARGE AWD CREDIT
NO CHARGE
FINANCING FOR 84 MONTHS
PACKAGE
AVAILABLE FEATURES INCLUDE: • TRI-ZONE ENTERTAINMENT • CLASS-EXCLUSIVE AROUND VIEW® MONITOR
%
OR
Bi-weekly
APR FOR 60 MONTHS
ALL-WHEEL DRIVE
2015 NISSAN PATHFINDER
FINANCE AT
MONTHLY
OR
Sportage SX Luxury shown‡
$
WEEKLY
292 1.9%
$
LEASE FROM
67**
$
THAT’S LIKE PAYING ONLY
ON PATHFINDER S
Finance today for just
DL 26469
SORENTO
2016 2-4L LX FWD
NO CHARGE
TOP SAFETY AND TOP QUALITY ONLY IN 2015 NISSAN SENTRA
REBATES
OR
60 Month lease, APR 1.99%, DP $800, TP $11,466
MONTHS
THATS LIKE $10 A DAY!
148
ASK US ABOUT OUR OWNER PACKAGE: • Free Lifetime Oil + Filter • Free Lifetime Carwashes • Free Service Loaners • Free Tire Repairs PLUS OUR EXCLUSIVE WEST COAST KIA ADVANTAGE CARD!
INCLUDES $500 CREDIT
CASH DISCOUNT
60 MONTH, $0 DOWN, 1.69% PLUS TAX
$
ON SELECT MODELS Pathfinder, Frontier, Titan, Murano, Maxima, Rogue, Altima.
0
$
NO CHARGE WINTER
TOTAL
ON SENTRA 1.8 S M6 RA
Bi-weekly
IN DISCOUNTS
ON SELECT MODELS
WEEKLY ON ROGUE S FWD
2015 NISSAN SENTRA
THATS LIKE $9 A DAY!
2016
CHOICE OF AN A IPAD OR MAINTENANCE PACKAGE*
ON OTHER ROGUE MODELS
$
Buy it today
84
MONTHS
OR
NO CHARGE INTUITIVE
Bi-weekly
138
WITH EVERY NEW VEHICLE PURCHASE TILL NOV 30TH
64 AWD*
$
7,000
$
OR
MAINTENANCE PACKAGE*
2016 NISSAN ROGUE THAT’S LIKE PAYING ONLY
FINANCING FOR UP TO
% FINANCING
UP TO
★ OFFER ENDS NOVEMBER 30TH★
WITH EVERY NEW CAR PURCHASE
AVAILABLE FEATURES INCLUDE: • AROUND VIEW MONITOR WITH 360° BIRDS’EYE VIEW‡ • NISSAN SAFETY SHIELD WITH FORWARD COLLISION WARNING° Monthly Lease From $279 With $0 Down At 1.99% Apr For 60 Months
60 MONTHS, $0 DOWN, 3.49%, PLUS TAX
$
(UP TO $820 VALUE)
A VACATION* GIVE-AWAY
*See In-store For Details
Finance today for just
$
FEATURING
Bi-weekly
THATS LIKE $6 A DAY!
ON MOST NEW 2015 AND 2016 FORD MODELS
$
CONQUER
ON SELECT CUV MODELS
Lease today for just
ON MOST NEW 2015 AND 2016 FORD MODELS
183
$
2016
ELIGIBLE COSTCO MEMBERS
LEASE FOR ONLY
NISSAN
BEAT THE AUTUMN BLUES RECEIVE
WINTER TIRES, FLOOR MATS AND SAFETY KIT ON SELECT PASSENGER CARS
THATS LIKE $7 A DAY!
RECEIVE AN ADDITIONAL
$
Lease 2016 Mazda 3 today for just
84MO, $0 DOWN 0.99%, PLUS TAX
2015 F-150 LT SUPERCREW XLT
THAT’S LIKE
MAZDA3
60MO, $0 DOWN 2.79% PLUS TAX
BI WEEKLY
$
2015
0
%
Based on full-line brands, on 12 month, year over year rolling unit sales
ON ALL MODELS
LEASE FOR ONLY
THAT’S LIKE
THE FASTEST GROWING AUTOMOTIVE BRAND IN CANADA
TOYOTA 1-866-910-1579
DL 7662
westcoasttoyota.com
19950 Lougheed Hwy., Pitt Meadows
www.westcoastautogroup.com
16 -- Friday November 13, 2015 -- THE NEWS - www.mapleridgenews.com
www.mapleridgenews.com - THE NEWS Friday November 13, 2015 --17
west coast auto group
NO PAYMENTS
2015 FIESTA SE HATCHBACK OR SEDAN
UNTIL FEB 2016
FT116482
214
$
@
PER MONTH
2015 FIESTA SE HATCHBACK
0.99
% APR
FOR 60 MONTHS WITH $0 DOWN PAYMENT, OFFER INCLUDES $1,665 FREIGHT AND AIR TAX.
99
$
FEATURES • 6 Speed Automatic Transmission • Cruise Control, Tilt/Telescopic Steering • SYNC Hands Free Entertainment & Bluetooth • Air Conditioning, Power Locks/Windows • Knee Airbag, Ambient Lighting
1,000
≠
FA093625
396
$
@
PER MONTH
2015 F-150 XLT SUPERCREW XLT
2.49
% APR
FOR 48 MONTHS WITH $1,995 DOWN PAYMENT, OFFER INCLUDES $3,750 IN MANUFACTURER REBATES, AND $1,800 FREIGHT AND AIR TAX.
BI WEEKLY
FEATURES • 3.5L V6 with 6 Speed Automatic Transmission • Trailer Tow Package - Tow up to 7,300lbs • 17” Silver Painted Wheels • SYNC Hands Free Entertainment & Bluetooth • Power Locking Tailgate, Fog Lamps • Power Windows & Locks with Remote Keyless Entry
2015 ESCAPE FWD WD S ELIGIBLE COSTCO MEMBERS
$
RECEIVE AN ADDITIONAL
1,000
≠
OWN FOR ONLY
23,137
EA038661 2015 ESCAPE S OFFER INCLUDES $3,250 IN MANUFACTURER REBATES AND $1,790 FREIGHT & AIR TAX. All prices and payments are plus dealer fees & government levies of $524 and taxes (GST/PST) and are net of any and all rebates and incentives. Lease a 2015 Fiesta/F-150 for 60/48 months with $0/$1,995 Cash Down and a total due on signing of $875/$3,300 with an annual kilometer allowance of 16,000/20,000 and a total obligation of $13,343/$21,532 plus taxes, OAC. While Supplies last. See Dealer for details.
WEST COAST
FORD LINCOLN
DL: 6077
87
ALL CONDITIONS
SALE EVENT
97
$
1-888-251-7930
20370 Lougheed Hwy. Maple Ridge
NO CHARGE
NO CHARGE OR INTUITIVE WINTER TIRE All WHEEL DRIVE PACKAGE
Buy it today
15,190
$
Bi-weekly
MAZDA CX-3
131
STARTING FROM
17,198 $
Finance today for just
84MO, $0 DOWN, 2.99%, PLUS TAX
THATS LIKE $10 A DAY!
22,590
$
MAZDA CX-5
Lease today for just
$
135
$
*
2015
HIGHEST RANKED MIDSIZE SUV IN INITIAL QUALITY IN THE U.S.” BY J.D. POWER
12,198
$1,975 DOWN AT
5,000
ON OTHER 2016 SPORTAGE MODELS. SOME CONDITIONS APPLY.
Sorento SX Turbo AWD shown
2016
SPORTAGE
0
*
TIRE
GET UP TO
5,250* 0% 72
2015
OPTIMA
CASH NTS DISCOUNTS
Bi-weekly
84MO, $0 DOWN, 2.49%, PLUS TAX
THATS LIKE $11 A DAY!
23,640
$
A Better Place to Buy A Car!
WEST COAST
1-866-334-2016 westcoastmazda.com
20000 Lougheed Hwy. Pitt Meadows
we will not be undersold & lowest prices guaranteed!
ON OTHER 2016 SPORTAGE MODELS. SOME CONDITIONS APPLY.
LX AT
$
GET UP TO
2,500
*
PLUS
Optima SX Turbo shown
SAFETY COMES STANDARD: • NISSAN ADVANCED AIRBAG SYSTEM ((6 AIRBAGS)) • VEHICLE DYNAMIC CONTROL ((VDC))
*MONTHLY APR FOR 36 MONTHS
ENTER TO WIN TAKE A TEST DRIVE, GET A FREE $100 VOUCHER
TIRE
ALREADY DRIVING A NISSAN? OUR LOYALTY PROGRAM HAS GREAT OFFERS. • ENDS NOVEMBER 30th
CALL US NOW!
NISSAN 1-888-466-4679
WEST COAST
298 0%
WEEKLY
INCLUDES $2,000 CREDIT
PACKAGE
IN CASH DISCOUNTS ON MICRA SR TRIMS
69*
$
$
$500 DOWN AT
GE NO CHARGE WINTER
DL#30501
19625 Lougheed Hwy. Pitt Meadows
AVAILABLE UP TO
6000
$
2016 TOYOTA COROLLA
17,580
Priced from lease from
$
88
semi monthly
2015 TOYOTA Priced from
25,885
$
AN ALL-INCLUSIVE
TRIP FOR 2 Learn more at kia.ca Contest ends January 4th
DL 31300
*5-year/100,000 km worry-free comprehensive warranty.
* On select models. Financing offers only.
WEST COAST KIA
19950 Lougheed Hwy., Pitt Meadows
1-855-829-5106 | www.WestCoastKia.ca
now with
CAMRY LE
LESS REBATE $500 lease from
$
115
semi monthly
60 Month lease, APR 1.49%, DP $2925, TP $16681 BF1FLTA
2015 TOYOTA Priced from
26,220
$
now with
RAV-4
LESS REBATE $750 lease from
$
125
semi monthly
2015 TOYOTA Priced from
lease from
$
32,895
$
178
now with
SIENNA
semi monthly
60 Month lease, 3.49% APR, DP $3350, TP $24758 ZK3DCTA
now with
All prices and payments plus taxes and fees. All financing on approved credit*. ++ See dealer for detail * on selected new vehicles
WEST COAST
Experience Something Great! 8&و7& (05 :06 $07&3&%
BURCEMA
60 month lease, APR 1.49%, DP $1975 TP $16975 ZFREVTA
LEASE FROM
APR FOR UP TO
2015 NISSAN MICRA Buy it today
ALL-WHEEL DRIVE OR
THAT’S LIKE PAYING ONLY
ON SELECT PATHFINDER MODELS INCLUDES INTUITUVE NO CHARGE AWD CREDIT
NO CHARGE
FINANCING FOR 84 MONTHS
PACKAGE
AVAILABLE FEATURES INCLUDE: • TRI-ZONE ENTERTAINMENT • CLASS-EXCLUSIVE AROUND VIEW® MONITOR
%
OR
Bi-weekly
APR FOR 60 MONTHS
ALL-WHEEL DRIVE
2015 NISSAN PATHFINDER
FINANCE AT
MONTHLY
OR
Sportage SX Luxury shown‡
$
WEEKLY
292 1.9%
$
LEASE FROM
67**
$
THAT’S LIKE PAYING ONLY
ON PATHFINDER S
Finance today for just
DL 26469
SORENTO
2016 2-4L LX FWD
NO CHARGE
TOP SAFETY AND TOP QUALITY ONLY IN 2015 NISSAN SENTRA
REBATES
OR
60 Month lease, APR 1.99%, DP $800, TP $11,466
MONTHS
THATS LIKE $10 A DAY!
148
ASK US ABOUT OUR OWNER PACKAGE: • Free Lifetime Oil + Filter • Free Lifetime Carwashes • Free Service Loaners • Free Tire Repairs PLUS OUR EXCLUSIVE WEST COAST KIA ADVANTAGE CARD!
INCLUDES $500 CREDIT
CASH DISCOUNT
60 MONTH, $0 DOWN, 1.69% PLUS TAX
$
ON SELECT MODELS Pathfinder, Frontier, Titan, Murano, Maxima, Rogue, Altima.
0
$
NO CHARGE WINTER
TOTAL
ON SENTRA 1.8 S M6 RA
Bi-weekly
IN DISCOUNTS
ON SELECT MODELS
WEEKLY ON ROGUE S FWD
2015 NISSAN SENTRA
THATS LIKE $9 A DAY!
2016
CHOICE OF AN A IPAD OR MAINTENANCE PACKAGE*
ON OTHER ROGUE MODELS
$
Buy it today
84
MONTHS
OR
NO CHARGE INTUITIVE
Bi-weekly
138
WITH EVERY NEW VEHICLE PURCHASE TILL NOV 30TH
64 AWD*
$
7,000
$
OR
MAINTENANCE PACKAGE*
2016 NISSAN ROGUE THAT’S LIKE PAYING ONLY
FINANCING FOR UP TO
% FINANCING
UP TO
★ OFFER ENDS NOVEMBER 30TH★
WITH EVERY NEW CAR PURCHASE
AVAILABLE FEATURES INCLUDE: • AROUND VIEW MONITOR WITH 360° BIRDS’EYE VIEW‡ • NISSAN SAFETY SHIELD WITH FORWARD COLLISION WARNING° Monthly Lease From $279 With $0 Down At 1.99% Apr For 60 Months
60 MONTHS, $0 DOWN, 3.49%, PLUS TAX
$
(UP TO $820 VALUE)
A VACATION* GIVE-AWAY
*See In-store For Details
Finance today for just
$
FEATURING
Bi-weekly
THATS LIKE $6 A DAY!
ON MOST NEW 2015 AND 2016 FORD MODELS
$
CONQUER
ON SELECT CUV MODELS
Lease today for just
ON MOST NEW 2015 AND 2016 FORD MODELS
183
$
2016
ELIGIBLE COSTCO MEMBERS
LEASE FOR ONLY
NISSAN
BEAT THE AUTUMN BLUES RECEIVE
WINTER TIRES, FLOOR MATS AND SAFETY KIT ON SELECT PASSENGER CARS
THATS LIKE $7 A DAY!
RECEIVE AN ADDITIONAL
$
Lease 2016 Mazda 3 today for just
84MO, $0 DOWN 0.99%, PLUS TAX
2015 F-150 LT SUPERCREW XLT
THAT’S LIKE
MAZDA3
60MO, $0 DOWN 2.79% PLUS TAX
BI WEEKLY
$
2015
0
%
Based on full-line brands, on 12 month, year over year rolling unit sales
ON ALL MODELS
LEASE FOR ONLY
THAT’S LIKE
THE FASTEST GROWING AUTOMOTIVE BRAND IN CANADA
TOYOTA 1-866-910-1579
DL 7662
westcoasttoyota.com
19950 Lougheed Hwy., Pitt Meadows
www.westcoastautogroup.com
18 -- Friday, November 13, 2015 -- THE NEWS - www.mapleridgenews.com
Carrier of the Week
Nuestra Taller de Pintura Translate: the Art of the Studio
Friday, Nov 27 1:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Saturday, Nov 28 11:00 AM- 4:00 PM
Paintings • Prints Pottery • Art Cards
VicuĂąa Studio
EXHIBIT IS FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
& POTTERY WORKS
ART SHOW & SALE
Alina & Hannah C.
#1-11491 Kingston Street
receives 2 complimentary Teen Meals for continuous great service to our readers.
(in the M.R. Industrial Park)
Maple Ridge 604-465-7526
4 LOCATIONS
• 20468 Lougheed Hwy. • 22805 Lougheed Hwy. • Haney Place Mall • Fremont Village
Offers valid until November 30, 2015. See toyota.ca for complete details on all cash back offers. In the event of any discrepancy or inconsistency between Toyota prices, rates and/or other information contained on www.getyourtoyota.ca and that contained on toyota.ca, the latter shall prevail. Errors and omissions excepted. *Lease example: 2016 Corolla CE BURCEM-6A MSRP is $17,580 and includes $1,585 freight/PDI leased at 0.49% over 40 months with $1,275 down payment equals 80 semi-monthly payments of $78 with a total lease obligation of $7,545. Lease 40 mos. based on 60,000 km, excess km charge is $.07.†Finance example: 0.49% finance for 48 months, upon credit approval, available on 2016 Corolla CE BURCEM-6A. Applicable taxes are extra. **Lease example: 2015 RAV4 FWD LE Automatic ZFREVT-A with a vehicle price of $26,220 includes $1,855 freight/PDI leased at 0.49% over 40 months with $2,350 down payment equals 80 semi-monthly payments of $125 with a total lease obligation of $12,366. Lease 40 mos. based on 60,000 km, excess km charge is $.10. Up to $2,000 Non-stackable Cash Back available on select 2015 RAV4 models. Finance example: 0.49% finance for 36 months, upon credit approval, available on 2015 RAV4 FWD LE Automatic ZFREVT-A. Applicable taxes are extra. ***Lease example: 2015 Camry LE Automatic BF1FLTA with a vehicle price of $25,885, includes $1,785 freight/PDI leased at 0% over 40 months with $2,675 down payment equals 80 semi-monthly payments of $118 with a total lease obligation of $12,130. Lease 40 mos. based on 60,000 km, excess km charge is $.10. Up to $2,500 Non stackable Cash Back available on select 2015 Camry models. Finance example: 0.0% finance for 36 months, upon credit approval, available on 2015 Camry LE Automatic BF1FLTA. Applicable taxes are extra. Lease rates 0% for 40 months available upon credit approval. ††Non-stackable Cash back offers valid until November 30, 2015, on select 2015 models and may not be combined with Toyota Financial Services (TFS) lease or finance rates. If you would like to lease or finance at standard TFS rates (not the above special rates), then you may by November 30, 2015. Cash incentives include taxes and are applied after taxes have been charged on the full amount of the negotiated price. See toyota.ca for complete details on all cash back offers. ‥Semi-monthly lease offer available through Toyota Financial Services on approved credit to qualified retail customers on most 24, 36, 48 and 60 month leases of new and demonstrator Toyota vehicles. First semi-monthly payment due at lease inception and next monthly payment due approximately 15 days later and semi-monthly thereafter throughout the term. Toyota Financial Services will waive the final payment. Semi-monthly lease offer can be combined with most other offers excluding the First Payment Free and Encore offers. First Payment Free offer is valid for eligible TFS Lease Renewal customers only. Toyota semi-monthly lease program based on 24 payments per year, on a 48-month lease, equals 96 payments, with the final 96th payment waived by Toyota Financial Services. Not open to employees of Toyota Canada, Toyota Financial Services or TMMC/TMMC Vehicle Purchase Plan. Lease payments can be made monthly or semi-monthly basis but cannot be made on a weekly basis. Weekly payments are for advertising purposes only. Visit your Toyota Dealer or www.getyourtoyota.ca for more details. Some conditions apply; offers are time limited and may change without notice. Dealer may lease/sell for less.
Vicuna Art Studio is owned and operated by the Ridge Meadows Association for Community Living
RAV4 LE FWD model shown
RAV4
2015 $
125
OR
$
GET UP TO †â€
2,000
CASHBACK THAT’S LIKE PAYING $58 / WEEK** semi-monthly/40 mos.
2015
Camry LE model shown
CAMRY
2015 LE Sedan Auto $25,885 MSRP incl. F+PDI
$
LEASE FROM ‥
118
OR
$
GET UP TO †â€
2,500
IT’S DAYLIGHT
SAVINGS TIME
2016
Fridays, Nov. 13 to 27 • Come Write In: National Novel Writing Month is under way. The Maple Ridge Library will be offering space every Friday evening from 6-8:30 p.m. for writers taking on the challenge of writing a novel in a month. Come and meet other writers and enjoy the motivating effects of peer alignment.
Nov. 15 • Shining the Spotlight: A benefit to illuminate invisible illness will be held at 2 p.m. at Theatre in the Country (9975 – 272 St.) Tickets are $15, available at the door. Variety show performances featuring local Maple Ridge residents with coffee/tea and treats for sale and a silent auction. To raise awareness about invisible illness. Tickets are $15 at the
CASHBACK THAT’S LIKE PAYING $55 / WEEK*** semi-monthly/40 mos.
C
ommunity Calendar lists events in Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows. Notices are free to local non-profit groups courtesy of The News. Drop off details to 22328 119 Ave., fax to 604-463-4741 or e-mail newsroom@mapleridgenews. com at least a week before the event. Include a contact name and number. (No submissions by phone.) Listings appear as space permits. For guaranteed publication, ask our classified department at 604-467-1122 about non-profit rates.
Nov. 14 • Welcome to Maple Ridge International Potluck: The Immigrant Services Society of B.C. will have an event on Nov. 14 from 5-8 p.m. at Maple Ridge Christian Reformed Church. Registration required: Yumiko, 778-2847026 ext. 1582 or yumiko. king@issbc.org
2015 RAV4 FWD LE Auto $26,220 MSRP incl. F+PDI LEASE FROM ‥
Community calendar door. All proceeds will benefit Jenni Rempel’s Endometriosis Surgery Fundraiser: jennissurgery.com/ Nov. 17 • Family History Workshop - Casting the Net: Nov. 17 from 7-8:30 p.m. at the Pitt Meadows Library. For the family historian, the Internet is a sea possibilities. Learn how to make the best choices, and achieve the best results, by setting your nets in the best pools. This presentation emphasizes the free aspects of the Web and discusses effective search techniques. Bring your tablet, smartphone or other wireless technology and use our wi-fi to follow along on your device. Or just take notes to use at home. Nov. 25 • Maple Ridge/Pitt Meadows Parkinson’s Support Group: Nov. 25 from 2-4 p.m. at Ridge Meadows Senior Centre. This meeting is open to all persons with Parkinson’s, their caregivers, families, and friends. For more information please contact Chris Olsen at 604-463-1242 chrisolsen@live. ca or Edith Elliott 604-4636018 elliotte12@telus.net. Nov. 28 • Country Christmas Benefit Concert for Meals on Wheels presented by Maple Ridge/Pitt Meadows Community Services. Produced by Rob Hess, with special guests, including Kenny Hess, the eight-time traditional country artist of the year. From 1:30 -4 p.m. Tickets on sale for $14 at The Maple Ridge Arts Centre and Theatre (ACT). For more information call 604-467-6911, ext. 206.
Corolla Sport Plus model shown
COROLLA
2016 Corolla CE 6M $17,580 MSRP Incl. F+PDI
$
LEASE FROM ‥
FINANCE FROM â€
78
0.49%
OR
semi-monthly/40 mos.
/48 mo. OAC
THAT’S LIKE PAYING $36 / WEEK*
In partnership with
# O WNER A PPROVED JEREMY CHIU, COROLLA OWNER
Introducing the New Save.ca Mobile Cash-Back Feature. With exclusive offers for the brands you love & $5 cash-out minimums through PayPal, you’ll never go shopping without your smart phone again!
G E T Y O U R T OYO TA . C A
JIM PATTISON TOYOTA DOWNTOWN 1395 West Broadway (604) 682-8881
JIM PATTISON TOYOTA NORTH SHORE 849 Auto Mall Drive (604) 985-0591
LANGLEY TOYOTATOWN LANGLEY 20622 Langley Bypass (604) 530-3156
OPENROAD TOYOTA RICHMOND Richmond Auto Mall (604) 273-3766
DESTINATION TOYOTA BURNABY 4278 Lougheed Highway (604) 571-4350
SUNRISE TOYOTA ABBOTSFORD Fraser Valley Auto Mall (604) 857-2657
WEST COAST TOYOTA PITT MEADOWS 19950 Lougheed Highway (866) 910-9543
SQUAMISH TOYOTA SQUAMISH 39150 Queens Way (604) 567-8888
30692
18732
9497
7825
9374
5736
7662
31003
GRANVILLE TOYOTA VANCOUVER 8265 Fraser Street (604) 263-2711
JIM PATTISON TOYOTA SURREY 15389 Guildford Drive (604) 495-4100
OPENROAD TOYOTA PORT MOODY 3166 St. John’s Street (604) 461-3656
PEACE ARCH TOYOTA SOUTH SURREY 3174 King George Highway (604) 531-2916
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t may be time to ensure your home is even more prepared for fall and winter than normal as just a casual perusal of newspapers, the Internet, and television broadcasts warn of expected winter storms. The approaching winter could end up one of the warmest on record for Canada, as a whole, according to international weather experts, as a strong El Niño persists into the upcoming winter season. Some scientists are predicting this winter’s El Niño will be the strongest since 1998 — when weather-related home damage claims skyrocketed along the West Coast of North America. In September, the Globe and Mail newspaper quoted a University of Victoria professor as saying, “The ‘monster’ El Niño weather system expected to hit Canada’s West Coast later this fall and winter could lead to higher tides, flooding and erosion in low-lying coastal areas.” In the article Ian Walker, a UVic geography professor, says, “Now this year is a pretty monster El Niño, probably the largest ever witnessed.” El Niño is a natural, tropical, oceantemperature phenomenon, where warm water in the Pacific moves along the equator toward South America’s northern coast and then turns north, up as far as Alaska. “As warm things expand, we see a higher water level, on the order of tens of centimetres, depending on where you are,” Walker says in the article. “So that’s superimposed on the tides and storms are then superimposed on top of that.” So warm, wet storms can be expected in B.C.’s Lower Mainland over the next few months. So how can homeowners prepare for El Niño? • Drainage: Heavy storms can put extra strain on gutters and drainage systems. Ensure early that your drainage systems — eaves-troughs, downpipes, and rock-drain beds — are cleared out and sturdy. They can expect to see a heavy workload during the next few months. Ensure all fallen leaves and other debris have been cleared from your gutters and that the gutters themselves are solidly attached to the house.
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The torrentail downpour that soaked competitors at the Fraser Valley championships on Oct. 28 made an unwelcomed retun at the B.C. high school cross country finals, wreaking havoc on the course and chilling runners to the bone. Despite the conditions, the MRSS junior boys were able to overcome the rain and cold to make school history, taking home its first-ever team bronze medal in Vancouver on Nov. 7. MRSS head coach Ken Elphick said the race was more about survival and getting to the finish line in one piece than anything else. “I think the day was really about guts,” said Elphick. “It was overcoming the conditions and being mentally and physically strong enough. So much energy is spent on a day like that just keeping yourself warm.” He said race officials had to adjust the course after each race because some of the corners were so tight, kids were constantly falling. “They had to move the ropes so they could have fresh grass each time.” In the end, the junior boys were able to persevere and make their way onto the podium. The team was lead by Jorrin Lenton, who finished the 4,700-metre event in a time of 19:27.80, good for 11th overall in the team competition standings. MRSS teammate Marshall Shupe finished just behind in 12th place with a time of 19:30.29. Nico Aron finished in 32nd, Nick Kerschbaum was 56th, Jack Sayerwas 57th and
Nolan Varga was 78th. There were 23 teams in the event. Elphick said the event gave the team a good sense of how far the runners have come, and how far they need to go to move up in the standings. Overall standings are accumulated using the team’s placement of its top four runners. Ridge’s top four runners were a combined 111th. R.E. Mountain was tops with 66, while Dover Bay was second with 70. In the junior girls’ event, Ilse Rafter lead the way for MRSS with a time of 19:16.41, helping propel the team to sixth out of the 25-team event. Marquesis Haintz finished 26th, followed by Brooke Parry in 34th, Emily Morley in 43rd, Bronte Elphick-Miner in 55th and Blythe Parry in 59th. In senior girls, Jamie Hennessey continued her strong season, finishing seventh in team competition with a time of 18:35.72. The result helped lead the team to 13th out of 24 teams. In senior boys, Alex Ross was the top Ridge runner, finishing the 6,300-metre course in a time of 27:19.56. The boys finished 17th out of 28 teams.
Noteables • Graeme Roberts of Westview finished eighth overall in the indiviual junior boys’ division, with a time of 18:47. There were 210 runners. • Madelyn Huston of Thomas Haney was 11th in senior girls with a time of 18:28. There were 218 runners. • Liam Foster of Pitt Meadows was 52nd in senior boys with a time of 27:08. There were 240 racers.
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time rival from Washington in the 30-kilogram division. “They have fought together countless times and loss after loss, it never deterred Arianna’s fighting spirit,” said Ge. Caredda won the match 10-0 and went on to set up the team spirit and the momentum for the rest of the day, said Ge. Caredda went on to win gold. Joining her on top of the podium was Talia Clarke in the black belt
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The Ridge Meadow Flames continue to climb in the standings after strolling into the Ladner Leisure Centre and knocking off the Delta Ice Hawks 4-1 on Tuesday, Nov. 10. The Flames, a team that usually gives up more shots than it gets, reversed that trend, taking the game to the Ice Hawks, firing 49 shots on net, including 19 in the opening frame. The Flames Jake Holland opened the scoring on the powerplay midway through the first period. Dale Howell and Nolan Ferguson picked up helpers. Holland leads the Flames in scoring this year, with 10 goals and nine assists. Despite being outplayed, the Ice Hawks tied the game with just under three minutes left in the first, The Flames capitalized on the powerplay again with 1:53 left in the second period thanks to a goal from 6’5’’, 235-pound forward Bradley Crompton, with assists going to Holland and Jacob Cronin. Ridge scored with just 20 seconds left in the middle frame to jump ahead 3-1 when Nicholas Maydaniuk buried a feed from Holland and Howell. Crompton rounded out the scoring with his second of the game with just under two minutes left in the third. Flames netminder Jake Hollett was named the game’s first star. Howell was named second star, while Crompton made it a clean sweep taking the third star honours. The win improved the Flames record to seven wins and eight losses, with one tie and two overtime defeats. The team opened the season with a 5-4 overtime win over the Ice Hawks, then lost three straight, including a 10-2 drubbing at the hands of the Port Moody Panthers.
However, the team’s fortunes turned when they picked up Regina Pats’ prospect Hollett. At 6’5� and 185 pounds, the 16-year-old was the Regina Pats first pick in the 2014 bantam drafter, going 13th overall. Crompton is also making his presence on the score sheet felt this year. The hulking forward is second in team scoring with six goals and nine assists. The Flames sit fourth in the Harold Brittain conference standings with 17, just one point back of Aldergrove. Mission leads the division and the league with 33, with Abbotsford in second with 25. • The Flames are on the road to take on the Abbotsford Pilots on Friday, Nov. 13.
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ACCOUNTING / TAX /BOOKKEEPING
www.paintspecial.com 778-322-2378 Lower Mainland 604-996-8128 Fraser Valley Running this ad for 10yrs
Fencing Free Estimate 20 years experience in Maple Ridge/Pitt Meadows
.Window & Roof Cleaning Gutters Cleaned & repaired. 604-961-1280
HOME IMPROVEMENTS
PAINT SPECIAL 3 rooms for $299 2 coats any colour
604.230.1634 or 604.467.3724
Steel Fabricators
We Offer Benefit Packages & A RSP Program! E-mail resume: tammy@ silhouettesteel.com
NO PAYMENT until Job is completed. Ask us about our Laminate Flooring.
Bookkeeping & Accounting Payroll, Year-end, Financial Statements, Income Taxes E-FILE Service Ph: 604-465-2123 Cellular: 604-788-0161
7979 Vantage Way, Delta, V4G 1A6
Pressroom Helpers/ Stackers We have several openings for Press Helpers/ Stackers at our Delta location. Preference given to those with experience in this field, but is not necessary. Shifts are 12 hours/3 shifts per week or 9.5 hours/4 shifts per week. Must be willing to work nights and weekends. References required. Starting wage is $14.31/hr. Interested applicants should email their resume and references to Linda Wischoff at: lwischoff@blackpress.ca Competition closes: November 18, 2015 We thank all those who are interested in this position, however only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
Serving Tri City 35 Yrs. Call 24 Hrs/7 Days
Scott 604-891-9967 paylesspropainting.com AKITA PUPS Championship. $800 each. Call 604-751-0191
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Details : mariescustomized cleaning@gmail.com
*Renovations *Repairs
604- 467- 1118
*Plumbing & Electrical Installations
CONCRETE & PLACING
*Custom Woodwork For Estimates Call
UNIQUE CONCRETE
CANE CORSO MASTIFF, 1 blue female, 11 weeks old. $750. Call 604-308-5665
778-231-9675, 778-231-9147
FREE ESTIMATES
Placing & Finishing * Forming * Site Prep, old concrete removal * Excavation & Reinforcing * Re-Re Specialists 34 Years Exp. Free Estimates. coastalconcrete.ca
Will @ 604-764-1036
Local natural stone distributors. Custom made Granite Countertops. Slate, Granite, Marble, Tile, Tumbled Stone. Large selection of Porcelain & Ceramic. Sales & Service
HERFORT CONCRETE
Leo: 604-657-2375 / 604-462-8620
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DRYWALL
312 MAINTENANCE SERVICES
Gary 467-3024
20% discount on re-painting or
3 rooms $299
Call Sunny,778-893-1786
338
PLUMBING
A Gas Fitter ✭ Plumber
When you place a print classified here, it’s also posted online at BlackPressUsed.ca.
Furnaces, Boilers, Hot Water Heating, Hotwater Tanks, Drain/ Duct Cleaning & Plumbing Jobs. ✭ 604-312-7674 ✭ ✭ 604-507-4606 ✭
Double your chances with your community classifieds!
FIXIT PLUMBING & HEATING H/W Tanks, Reno’s, Boilers, Furn’s. Drain Cleaning. Ins. 604-380-2932
Top Line Projects Ltd. Established 1994
D Home Repairs D All types of carpentry D Renovations
10% OFF if you Mention this AD! *Plumbing *Heating *Reno’s *More Call Aman: 778-895-2005
Call Mike 604 - 306 - 4468
FLUID SOLUTIONS. Gas, plumbing, heating, reno’s, repairs. 20 years exp., reliable & courteous. Lic’d. Bonded. Jack 778-835-4416
Interlawn Landscape Services Commercial / Res. 604-356-9273 www.interlawnlandscapes.com
HELP WANTED
Re-Paint Specialist 15 Years Experience Interior/Exterior, stucco painting.
Free Estimates JAGUAR LANDSCAPING Lawn & Garden Service. Design, Pruning, Lawns, Cleanups, Comm/ Res. (604)466-1369
Cellular 604-671-9694
CASCADE DRYWALL. Res / Comm Drywall, taping, text. ceilings, t-bar. steel stud. Call Rob 604-218-2396.
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PRISM PAINTING CO.
604.465.2944
604-463-0718 eagletileandnaturalstone.com
Bsmt suites, bathrooms, windows siding, H/W tank installation, etc NO JOB TOO SMALL
NO JOB TOO SMALL Serving Lower Mainland 25 Years! *Prepare *Form *Place *Finish *Granite & Interlocking Block Walls *Stairs *Driveways *Exposed Aggregate *Stamped Concrete. *Interlocking Bricks *Sod Placement EXCELLENT REF’S -WCB Insured
Landscaping, Cleanups, Pruning, Hedges, Rubbish Removal, Topsoil, Gravel. Tree Topping, Chipping & Stump Grinding. FIREWOOD FOR SALE **Don’t FALL Behind**
A - 20779 Lougheed Hwy Maple Ridge
CHOICE RENOVATIONS
NORTH STARS PAINTING www.northstars-painting.com AMAZING WORK, AMAZING VALUE! 778.245.9069
Den’s GarDENing Services
EAGLE TILE
Call: Rick (604) 202-5184
CATS GALORE, TLC has for adoption spayed & neutered adult cats. 604-309-5388 / 604-856-4866
TONY’’S PAINTING
. Lawns N More. Residential, Commercial, Strata, Free Est. Property mgmt, repairs, snow removal, Christmas light hanging, etc. 604-202-1956, www.lawnsnmore.ca Res. Comm. Strata. 604-202-1956 www.lawnsnmore.ca
DESIGN
F All types of concrete work F F Re & Re F Forming F Site prep FDriveways FExposed FStamped F Bobcat Work F WCB Insured
PETS
D Free Estimates D Insured Licensed D References Residential D Pressure Washing
House Cleaning Team
242
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EXT/INT FALL SPECIAL LOOK for our YARD SIGNS
HOUSEKEEPER AVAIL NOW. Taking new clients. Great Refs. Call anytime 1-604-302-9291
* Insured * Experienced Maple Ridge, P. Meadows, Mission
PETS
Pay-Less Pro Painting
CLEANING SERVICES
HELP WANTED
Vantage Way
Atlas Vinyl Sundecks - Your Complete Sundeck Specialist. Free estimates (778)285-2107
(Ceiling & Trim extra) Price incls Cloverdale Premium quality paint.
TRADES, TECHNICAL
• 4+ years of fabrication exp. • Read & understand blue prints, shop drawings & manufacture parts. • Strong mechanical aptitude / installation knowledge.
blackpress.ca X bclocalnews.com
604-537-4140
Lawn Care
LONDON Drugs Maple Ridge is looking to hire an Insurance Specialist. Employee must be available Monday-Sunday,28-32 hours per week. Must have level I, II or III general insurance license.Email resume at careers@londondrugs.com
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LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE
Weeding W New Turf Fertilizing W Moss Control Power Raking W Aeration
SALES
LABOURERS
HELP WANTED
$45/Hr
From 1, 3, 5, 7 & 10 Ton Trucks Licensed ~ Reliable ~ 1 to 3 Men Free Estimate/Senior Discount Residential~Commercial~Pianos
. Need Cash? Own a vehicle? Borrow up to $25,000. SnapCarCash. 604-777-5046
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SEASONAL FARM LABORERS Required for Erica Enterprises Pitt Meadows. February November 2016 $10.69/hr. 6 days/wk. 50-60hr./wk. Potting, pruning, weeding & harvesting. Must be prepared to work outdoors in all conditions. Bending, lifting, kneeling, standing and walking required. Email resume to: ericaenterprises@shaw.ca
www.affordablemoversbc.com
LANDSCAPING
Flower Beds W Allan Blocks Bark Mulch W River Lava Rock
287
138
AFFORDABLE MOVING
Trimming W Pruning W Topping Clean-up W Garbage Removal Pressure Washing
203
160
~We accept Visa & Mastercard~
S. H. LANDSCAPING TREE SERVICES
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
COOKS; Hamada Japanese Rest. in Maple Ridge. F/T (Hot & Cold) 3-5 years experience. $18-$24/hour 604-467-5326
604 - 720 - 2009
HOME REPAIRS
RETIRED carpenter wants to keep busy. Small carpentry jobs. Will repair or build new Ken 604-460-7803
RYAN JEWELLERS Valley Fair Mall
HOTEL, RESTAURANT, FOOD SERVICES
MOVING & STORAGE
MIRACLE MOVING
Apply in person with resume;
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SUNDECKS
604-465-1311
Meadows Landscape Supply Ltd.
283 GUTTERS & DOWNSPOUTS
372
$59.00 Per Ton
7 Days / Week
(604)465-1311
RUBBISH REMOVAL
Meadows Landscape Supply
Prompt Delivery Available
meadowslandscapesupply.com
356
SBroken Concrete RocksS $25.00 Per Metric Ton SMud - Dirt - Sod - ClayS $25.00 Per Metric Ton GrassSBranchesSLeavesSWeeds
GARDENING
✶ Bark Mulch ✶ Lawn & Garden Soil ✶ Drain Gravel ✶ Lava Rock ✶ River Rock ✶Pea Gravel
MISC SERVICES
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
✶Dump Site Now Open✶
DRAIN Tiles, Sewer, Water Video Inspection, Jack Hammering, Hand Excavating Call Tobias 604.782.4322
or drop off your resume in person
156
317
263 EXCAVATING & DRAINAGE
Email your resume to:
in Maple Ridge.
HOME IMPROVEMENTS
Licensed, Bonded, Expert trouble shooter. 24/7. 100% guaranteed.
Doors & Windows Division
SALES CLERKS P/T
287
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
LOW RATES 604-617-1774
Sales
alex@haneybuilders.com
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
130
HELP WANTED
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HELP WANTED
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PETS 477
PETS
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 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.
563
MISC. WANTED
REAL ESTATE 633 MOBILE HOMES & PARKS
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
Call today to set up an appointment 604-467-9232
Includes heat, h/w. No pets Available now. 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.
604-657-2072 / 604-657-1147 www.seahawkauctions.com
548
FURNITURE
#1 Cash Buyer ~ Since 1987 ~ $$CASH $$ for your furniture, tools, electronics, antiques, appliances, computers & collectibles.
Damaged or Older Houses! Condos & Pretty Homes too!
Check us out! www.webuyhomesbc.com 604-626-9647
RENTALS 706
APARTMENT/CONDO
21387 Dewdney Trunk Rd. Maple Ridge
604-466-5799 MAPLE RIDGE
1 & 2 Bdrms available $865/mo & $965/mo
Great Location
Queen Anne Apts. * Renovated Suites * *Large *Clean *Very Quiet Includes: Heat, Hot Water
and Hydro
ANYTHING OF VALUE
Near Shopping & Amenities.
Single Items to Entire Households
SENIOR’S DISCOUNT
604-463-4449 604-209-6583
750
Pitt Meadows Marina Moorage Rental Year or Semi-annual Outdoor Storage Available Starting At $30/month for Boats, RV’s, Cars, Trucks & Trailers
19071 Ford Rd. Pitt Meadows
752
845
SCRAP CAR REMOVAL
• Autos • Trucks • Equipment Removal
TOWNHOUSES
PITT MEADOWS 3 Bdrm T/H in quiet family complex, rent geared to income. N/P. Call: 604-465-4851
FREE TOWING 7 days/wk. We pay Up To $500 CA$H Rick Goodchild 604.551.9022
TRANSPORTATION
Launch Ramp with 3 lines and ample parking for tracks and trailers
845
Onsite Manager
604.465.7713
SUITES, LOWER
MAPLE RIDGE - Thornhill area. lrg. 3 bdrm. 2 Full bath, on acreage. Lots of storage. Full tile throughout. Pri. entry & prkg. $1550/mo. incls. WIFI, laundry & hydro N/S. Sm. pet okay. Avail. Dec. 1 / 604.816.0849
14179 Reichenback Rd
Polo Club Apartments
PORT COQUITLAM
Clean & Spacious 2 Bdrm avail. No pets.
Yes, We Pay CASH!
STORAGE
TRANSPORTATION
SCRAP CAR REMOVAL
#1 FREE Scrap Vehicle REMOVAL ~~ ASK ABOUT $500 CREDIT ~~ $$$ PAID FOR SOME. 604.683.2200 The Scrapper
604.465.7221
REAL ESTATE HOMES WANTED
749
604-476-6683
Clean, Quiet Well Managed Bldg. 3 Blocks to W.C. Express W 1 & 2 Bdrm Suites W 3 Appliances W Secured Garage Parking W Adult Oriented W Ref’s Req’d & Absolutely No Pets
Wanstalls Tactical & Sporting Arms
627
APARTMENT/CONDO
RENTALS
1 Bdrm Apt $750/mo.
Glenwood Manor Apartments
Info - Consignment - Appraisals
706
RENTALS
MAPLE RIDGE CENTRAL
Have Unwanted Firearms? 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.
RENTALS
604-463-2236 604-463-7450 12186-224 St, Maple Ridge Certified Crime Free Buildings
1 bdrm suite - $775 2 bdrm corner suite - $925 S Includes heat/hot water S 1.5 blocks to various bus stops S 2 blocks to Safeway/medical S City park across street S Gated parking and Elevator S Adult oriented building S References required * SORRY NO DOGS * CALL FOR APPOINTMENT
604-464-3550
ROYAL CRESCENT ESTATES 22588 Royal Crescent Avenue, Maple Ridge
Large Units. Close To Golden Ears Bridge, Shopping & More. GREAT RIVER VIEW!
Office: 604-463-0857 Cell: 604-375-1768 709 COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL PORT COQUITLAM 775-3000sqft. Ground floor commercial space. Office / retail / service type business. Facing onto city park. 2 blks from Lougheed/ Shaughnessy intersection. Call 604-464-3550.
750
SUITES, LOWER
MAPLE RIDGE 1 Bdrm g/l ste, new laminate flrs, ns/np, avail now, $750 incl incl hydro & gas. 604-367-7673
741
OFFICE/RETAIL
741
OFFICE/RETAIL
741
OFFICE/RETAIL
OFFICE TWO INDIVIDUAL SPACE OFFICES FOR • 10’ X 8.5’ available RENT • Includes heat, A/C & window All offices on second floor, downtown Maple Ridge location, new and clean with one shared washroom on the floor. One year minimum lease subject to credit and criminal check.
Contact Jim at 604-476-2720
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FARWEST OUTERWEAR Sizes S-2XL A Water-repellant Hooded Textured Down Bomber Our Reg. $269.99
SALE $161.99
B Water-repellant Down Hooded Parka Our Reg. $319.99
SALE $191.99
C Water-repellant Hooded Premium Down Bomber Our Reg. $299.99
SALE $179.99
SAVE 40% MEN’S LINED RUBBER BOOTS Men’s full sizes 6–13 (4, 5, 14, 15 through FastFind or special order).
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Men’s Safety Lined
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Men’s Non-safety Lined
• CSA Grade 1 steel toe/ plate and ESR. Style: 5ANEAG2-9500 Our Reg. $69.99
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SALE
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HOODIES WITH WATERREPELLANT HD1 & ESSENTIAL FLEECE
3999
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WHEN YOU PURCHASE $100 WORTH OF MARK’S GIFT CARDS. BONUS CARD VALID NOV. 23 – DEC. 20, 2015. BONUS CARD TO BE USED IN-STORE ONLY ON MARK’S MERCHANDISE. SEE STORE FOR DETAILS.
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