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Businesses battle break-ins Police tracking suspects as downtown deals with 19 incidents over the past four months Kevin Mills Mission Record
Nineteen businesses in Mission’s downtown core have been broken into, or have been targeted by break-in attempts, in the past four months, according to the downtown business association. That’s just under one-fifth of the busi-
nesses in the area. Jamie Hayes, executive director of the Mission Downtown Business Association, said the break-ins are becoming an epidemic. She said in most cases that she has heard of, no “big ticket items” have been stolen, just “whatever was lying around.” “The thing that I find perplexing is that some of the businesses that are
being targeted have been surprising. There are some businesses where you would think that there is nothing to steal,” said Hayes. While she would not name any of the sites that have fallen victim to thieves, she said some of them were office buildings. “In the end, it is just a nuisance for the business that they have to deal with
this. It’s violating, inconvenient and it’s costly.” But Hayes said downtown isn’t the only area that is being impacted. Other businesses have been hit. She said many owners are getting frustrated and angry. Hayes is encouraging business owners to report everything to police, even if it Continued on A3
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RCMP targeting a few suspects Power of good Blog.blackpress4good.com sible for the bulk of property crime, De Jaeger expects that a few arrests will have a large is just suspicious activity. “The more reports that are made, the more impact on the number of such break-ins. “We usually see dramatic drops as patrols in this area,” she said. soon as we get the right person.” Mission RCMP Insp. Ted De Jaeger said In the meantime, he advises local patrols aren’t nearly as effective at debusinesses to consult with the comterring thieves as “target-hardening,” munity policing office for tips on how when businesses take steps themselves to deter thieves. Monitored alarms and to deter thieves by increasing securihigh-quality video surveillance are ty precautions and adding barriers to highly recommended, he said, as are would-be crooks. physical barriers – especially behind De Jaeger said the RCMP also recently DE JAEGER plate glass windows. arrested one man suspected in connecHe also emphasized the need to contion with three of the downtown breakins, along with another elsewhere in town. tact police to report all incidents, as the RCMP “We knew who it was,” he said. “We just had employs a crime analyst and uses the data to help solve and prevent crime. While the MDBA to find him and arrest him.” He said police are targeting others believed has reported 19 incidents, the RCMP only has 14 break-ins or attempted break-ins recorded responsible for the spree. “We have a very good idea of who is commit- during the last four months. “Nothing is too small to report,” he said. ting the more brazen ones.” – with files from Tyler Olsen And with a tiny percentage of people responFrom A1
Minor collision nets fugitive Yvan Savard went to police station to collect belongings A minor motor vehicle collision last week led to the arrest of a federal parolee from Quebec who had been on the run for over a year. On the afternoon of Dec. 29, Mission RCMP were called to the scene of a minor collision between a car and a cyclist in the 32100 block of Lougheed Highway. A 57-year-old man riding a bicycle the wrong way on Lougheed Highway had crossed in front of a car turning onto the street from a parking lot. The cyclist was taken to hospital but did not suffer any significant injuries. Police secured the cyclist’s bicycle and personal belongings. The following morning, the cyclist went to the Mission RCMP detachment to retrieve his property.
He found police were suspicious of the false name he had provided at the collision scene prior to being transported to hospital. The investigating officers had determined that the cyclist’s real identity was Yvan Savard, who had been wanted on a Canada-wide warrant for breach of parole since he failed to report to his community corrections facility in Montreal in July 2014. It is believed he has been living in the Lower Mainland area for over a year, using multiple aliases to evade capture. Savard has a lengthy criminal record, which includes numerous violence- and firearms-related convictions. He was arrested by police and returned to federal custody.
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Property owners around B.C. received assessment notices this week, with most seeing an increase in the value of their homes.
House values on the rise Single-family homes up five to 10 per cent The value of single-family homes in Mission rose on average between five and 10 per cent, according to BC Assessment, which sent out notices this week to hundreds of thousands of property owners across the region. A homeowner of a typical Mission house assessed at around $330,000 last year could expect an increase of between $12,000 and $30,000 in their home’s value. The exact change in a home’s assessed value depends on a variety of factors, including the size, location and age of a house. Because all homeowners pay the same residential tax rates, those whose assessed homes rose more than the city average will see their share of the tax bill increase, while those whose properties increase at a below-average rate (or decreased) may see their tax bills fall. The assessed value of single-family homes in Mission increased, on average, between five and 15 per cent over the previous year. Townhouses in Mission saw their assessed value rise between zero and five per cent, while the value of a typical condo saw no significant changes. The total assessed value of residential proper-
ties in Mission rose 5.53 per cent over the previous year. Properties in the “business and other” class, which includes retail properties, office buildings and warehouses, increased 5.77 per cent. Across the region, assessed values increased substantially, with properties in South Delta and parts of Richmond seeing the largest rises. “The majority of residential homeowners within the region can expect a modest increase, compared to last year’s assessment,” said deputy assessor Brian Smith. Overall, the Fraser Valley’s total assessments increased from $294.1 billion in 2015 to $321.1 billion this year. A total of almost $6.031 billion of the region’s updated assessments is from new construction, subdivisions and rezoning of properties. Across the province, the total value of real estate rose 11.1 per cent to $1.34 trillion from the previous year. Properties are assessed based on their market value on July 1, 2015 and their physical condition on Oct. 1, 2015. Those concerned about their assessment can submit a notice of complaint by Feb. 1 for an independent review. For more information, visit bcassessment.ca.
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January 12
Community Wellness Committee
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Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee
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January 13
Official Community Plan (OCP) Open House
Clarke Theatre Cafeteria
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Joint Shared Services Committee
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The Fraser Valley Regional District (FVRD) board is expected to vote in February on whether to give the go-ahead to a proposed landfill for contaminated soil in the Chehalis River Valley. Statlu Resources has proposed to extract gravel from a site 10 kilometres up the Chehalis Forest Service Road and back-fill it with remediated soil sourced from contaminated sites like gas stations, car repair shops and dry cleaners. Around 80 people attended a public meeting in December, with most voicing opposition to the proposal, which would be located about half a kilometre from the Chehalis River. Statlu’s proposal calls for between 350 to 1,000 tonnes of soil to be dumped at the site each work day. In a technical assessment commissioned by the company and delivered prior to the meeting, a consulting firm reported that the soil could contain “residual petroleum hydrocarbons, chlorinated hydrocarbons, and heavy metals.” But Statlu president Earl Wilder stressed that the material is “not a hazardous waste,” and presently dumped elsewhere in the Lower Mainland with less care than his plan envisions. Statlu’s technical assessment envisions a double-bottom lined fill site, with a wastewater purification system to treat effluent. “Due to the distance between the effluent discharge point and the Chehalis River and that the minimum daily flow in Chehalis River is more than 1,000,000 times of the effluent flow, we consider it to be a low potential that the discharge of treated water will have a significant impact on the Chehalis River,” the technical report states. Wilder said the chances of a spill were one in 400 million – more than 10 times less likely than a lottery win. Having trucks transporting materially both to and from the site aims to improve the economic feasibility of the site, and Wilder said the project would create jobs and other economic benefits for the region. Downstream, though, there is concern about the proposal. One resident expressed worries that any
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They’re coming into a watershed; they’re coming into a rainforest. Alec Niemi which follows several others from Statlu, including a now-abandoned proposal that would have seen automobile residue disposed of at the site. Planner David Bennett wrote that the remoteness of the site would reduce conflicts with residents, although truck traffic would still be seen. But he added that “the Chehalis River Valley is viewed as a wilderness area that supports resource extraction, tourism, recreation and ecological functions. A landfill is not consistent with this view.” Area C director Alec Niemi said he hasn’t taken a position on the proposal, to allow others to make up their minds independently. He said, though, that the company has “a pretty good sales job on their hands” to convince local residents to back the project. “They’re coming into a watershed; they’re coming into a rainforest.” Wilder, though, said opposition to the plan is based on misinformation. “The fuss is way out of control because of a lack of knowledge,” he said. “It’s the best site in the whole Lower Mainland that’s ever been discovered.” The FVRD’s electoral area services committee will receive a report next week. Subsequent reports are expected in February prior to a vote on the necessary rezoning for the project.
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Keeping public in the loop It’s become a go-to phrase for all levels of government – local, provincial and federal. When faced with fallout from an unpopular decision – or simply dissatisfaction with the way that a certain sequence of events shakes out – politicians and bureaucrats seem to all have the same default position: “In hindsight, we could have done a better job with communication.� The fact is, no matter how large or small the public-relations budget, a culture that keeps taxpayers in the loop on evolving decisions is something that comes from the top down. Suspicion of politicians and bureaucrats runs so rampant these days that it is far from wise policy for anyone in government to allow such a situation to continue – particularly when much criticism could be averted
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Waterfront plans stalled by lack of land for developers Tyler OLSEN Abbotsford News
The development of Mission’s waterfront hinges, in part, on individual property owners’ willingness to join forces and sell their land in larger chunks, Mayor Randy Hawes said. To that end, Hawes said the district is hoping to organize a meeting among those who own developable land on and near the waterfront within the coming months. So far, the long-soughtafter development of the waterfront has eluded the district. Hawes attributes that to the difficulty companies and developers have in assembling large enough blocks of land to make it attractive to those looking to build or set up shop in the area. “There are too many individual pieces of property with individual owners,” he said. In addition to the Fraser River, Mission’s waterfront is blessed with highway and rail access, as well as relatively close proximity to the U.S.-Canada border. But while he said the district has regularly received inquiries
from companies curious about moving to a waterfront location suitable for industry, those businesses have thus far found it impossible to obtain land. “Waterfront is not something that many cities have and our waterfront can be extremely valuable if used the right way,” he said.
They need to come together to make land assembly much easier.
Another delay in murder case The court case of the man accused of the murder of Eleanor (Ele) Anthonysz and the attempted murder of her two children was adjourned again on Monday. Walter Joseph Ramsay is scheduled for another court date on Feb. 18, but that will only see lawyers and a Supreme Court justice deal with scheduling matters. Ramsay had been scheduled to enter a plea in December, but that appearance was adjourned as defence lawyer Paul McMurray said there were still issues to be worked out. Anthonysz, 33, died after fire broke out early in the morning of April 17, 2014 in her trailer in the Green Acres Mobile Home Park near Hatzic Lake. Her 11-year-old daughter and eight-year-old son escaped the fire.
Randy Hawes Instead of landowners seeking to individually profit from those companies seeking land, Hawes suggested a group approach is needed if the district’s waterfront is to finally entice larger companies to set up shop in the area. “They need to come together to make land assembly much easier,” he said. Hawes also said the district has to look at how to free up
land in the area that is currently in the Agriculture Land Reserve, but which is of limited productivity or not well used. “It is doing nothing, yet the ALR holds onto it like it’s the best land in the province,” he said. Hawes suggested the district might be able to engineer a trade that would see land elsewhere placed in the ALR in order to allow for the removal of the waterfront properties. He also noted that there are permitted uses of ALR land that allow for agriculture-friendly businesses to operate. The plans for the waterfront date back years. In 2006, the district developed a concept plan that envisioned a mix of commercial, residential and industrial uses. That was followed by a 2009 study on the possible constraints to redevelopment. Additional studies received by the district in 2010 and 2011 assured council that a residential and commercial development was viable under market conditions then.
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Swahili speakers needed A number of churches and community groups working to sponsor refugees need help from volunteers who speak Swahili. Three families, totalling 14 people, will come to Mission soon from a refugee camp in Burundi. They fled the Congo six years ago and have been approved for travel by the Canadian government some time ago. The community has been generous in donating household needs for the families, but there is still one major outstanding need. Only one of those coming to Mission can speak
any English. The rest speak Swahili. The host groups are looking for a group of Swahili-speaking people who can help make the refugees feel welcome and help them become comfortable in Canada. To help, contact Rick Rake at Mission Community Services (604826-3634). On Jan. 20, Mission Community Services Society’s settlement and integration department is hosting a public Refugee Readiness Forum at the Clarke Theatre, starting at 6 p.m.
NOTICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MEETING PROPOSED TELECOMMUNICATION TOWER Tuesday, January 27th, 2016 5:30 pm to 7:00 pm Steelhead Community Hall 32972 Cardinal Street, Steelhead, Mission Cypress Land Services will be holding a Public Information Meeting to provide information and receive input regarding a proposed telecommunication tower at Red Mountain located on Dewdney Trunk Road, in the Steelhead area of Mission. The purpose of this meeting is to enable the public to view and comment on the proposal. The proposed site would accommodate a 60 metre (196.85 feet) cell tower. For more information contact: Tawny Verigin c/o Cypress Land Services Inc. Agents to TELUS Communications Inc. Suite 120, 736 Granville Street Vancouver, BC V6Z 1G3 tel: 604-620-0877 email: publicconsultation@cypresslandservices.com The Public is welcome to comment on the proposal by the end of the business day on February 9, 2016 with respect to this matter. (TELUS File: BC1393 – Steelhead) Proposed Location: Red Mountain, Dewdney Trunk Road, Mission BC, PID: N/A Coordinates: 49.20442° N, 122.33528° W
Stone Soup raffle raises more than $15,000 Kevin Mills Mission Record
Jack Fedora was the lucky winner of a $4,000 pendant, but it was the Stone Soup Initiative that was the real winner. Fedora’s name was drawn just before Christmas, as the fundraising raffle came to a close. The raffle raised $15,410, which will be used to help battle homelessness in Mission. Paul Horn, one of Stone Soup’s project leaders, said the money will go towards two specific initiatives – the Anything Possible Program, which helps put people back to work, and the Ready to Rent program, which helps people who are currently homeless find out how they can rent and maintain a place to live. Horn said the support for the raffle was incredible. “We really hope that people are inspired to continue giving as a community, which is what Stone Soup is all about.” Horn also praised the work being done by Mission Community Services. “The most important thing they are giving to people is
Mayor Randy Hawes picks the name of the person who would win a $4,000 pendant at the culmination of a Stone Soup fundraiser. Kevin Mills photo hope. It’s much more important than a roof or a job or a full fridge because if we give those things to people, and they don’t have hope attached to them, then they don’t really solve anybody’s problems.” Ken Selvaraja, owner of Lanka Jewels, was on hand to watch the draw and complimented Horn for his hard
work. “You know, to make a pot of soup, you need a lot of stuff – pot, pan, ingredients, the fire – and I think the one who puts the package together is Paul. Paul is an amazing man.” Selvaraja donated the pendant to Stone Soup to help support the program and the community.
Nature Club receives donation The Abbotsford Mission N a t u re Club has received a $1,500 donation from the Christian Labour Association of Canada (CLAC) as part of its Building C o m m u n i t i e s
Together program. The organization was nominated by Jack Van Dyke, who is a member of CLAC local 29. Van Dyke said the Nature Club’s aim is to cultivate an un-
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has many trails and serves as a major water retention area in the Matsqui Prairie area of the Fraser Valley,” he said. The club has participated in planting more than 1,000 trees and shrubs in the nature park. The donation will allow the club to do more planting and maintain the trees and shrubs, as well as to enhance wildlife-viewing opportunities.
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Arsenault Tree Service and St. Joseph’s Food Bank are teaming up for a Christmas tree-chipping fundraiser. The event will be held in the parking lot of St. Joseph’s Parish, at 32550 Seventh Ave., on Saturday, Jan. 9 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tree chipping will be done by donation, with proceeds going to the food bank.
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Country singer Corb Lund is bringing his Winter Campaign 2016 tour to Mission on Sunday, Jan. 31 at the Clarke Theatre. Recorded with his long-time band, The Hurtin’ Albertans (Grant Siemens on electric guitar and lap steel, Kurt Ciesla on bass and Brady Valgardson on drums), Things That Can’t Be Undone is a new mature set of songs that pairs Lund’s sharp songcraft with a bevy of new sounds, thrust-
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WHAT’S HAPPENING? January 9 • Arsenault Tree Chipping, St. Joseph’s Catholic Church, 32550 7th Ave., 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. By donation. All proceeds go to the St Joseph’s food bank. January 12 • Secrets to Remembering Names and Faces Workshop, Cedarbrooke Chateau Theatre Room, 32331 7th Ave., 7:15 to 9:30 p.m. 19-plus, $5. Facilitated by Stefano Cossalter, memory expert. In this hourlong workshop you will learn how to remember anyone’s name and faces, powerful techniques to improve your memory, how to memorize lists quickly and easily, how to Increase your observation, concentration and listening skills. Seating is limited. Please RSVP at missiontoastmasters@ gmail.com, 604-615-7596 January 13 • International Knitting Club, Mission Library, 33247 2nd Ave., noon to 2 p.m. Join knitters of all ages and abilities to share ideas, techniques and good conversation.
For more info, call Courtney, 604-826-6610. January 13 • Mission Friends of the Library meetings, 33247 2nd Ave., 2 to 3 p.m. 19-plus. Free. Join the friends of the library and attend their monthly meeting. This volunteer organization supports the library through advocacy, fundraising and assistance with various projects and programs. For more info, contact Courtney at 604826-6610. January 19 • Baby Play Date, 33247 2nd Ave., 10:30 a.m. to noon. Parents and caregivers are invited to a hands-on event as we teach you how to play with your baby or toddler and encourage early literacy at the same time. This program is best suited for babies and toddlers who are two years or younger. Call Courtney for more info, 604826-6610. January 20 • International Knitting Club, Mission Library, 33247 2nd Ave., noon to 2 p.m. Join
knitters of all ages and abilities to share ideas, techniques and good conversation. For more info, call Courtney, 604-826-6610. January 27 • International Knitting Club, Mission Library, 33247 2nd Ave., noon to 2 p.m. Join knitters of all ages and abilities to share ideas, techniques and good conversation. For more info, call Courtney, 604-826-6610. February 2 • Mission Book Club, 33247 2nd Ave. Mission Library, 7 to 8 p.m. 19-plus. Free. Meet fellow book lovers and discuss a selected title. Join us for treats and company. For info contact Courtney, 604826-6610. February 3 • International Knitting Club, Mission Library, 33247 2nd Ave., noon to 2 p.m. Join knitters of all ages and abilities to share ideas, techniques and good conversation. For more info, call Courtney, 604-826-6610. February 4
• Connect Now Mission Networking Lunch, 11:15 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. at Boston Pizza (Junction Mall). Cost is $5. Join to make new connections and build relationships. For more info, call Jennifer at 778-823-2421 or visit connectnowbusinessnetwork.com. February 10 • International Knitting Club, Mission Library, 33247 2nd Ave., noon to 2 p.m. Join knitters of all ages and abilities to share ideas, techniques and good conversation. For more info, call Courtney, 604-826-6610. February 10 • Mission Friends of the Library meetings, 33247 2nd Ave., 2 to 3 p.m. 19-plus. Free. Join the friends of the library and attend their monthly meeting. This volunteer organization supports the library through advocacy, fundraising and assistance with various projects and programs. For more info, contact Courtney at 604-826-6610.
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Monday, January 18, 2016 - 7:00 p.m. Council Chambers, Mission Municipal Hall Pursuant to the provisions of Sections 890 and 892 of the Local Government Act, a Public Hearing will take place in the Council Chambers of the Municipal Hall, 8645 Stave Lake Street, Mission, BC at 7:00 p.m. on Monday, January 18, 2016 to consider the following proposed bylaws:
The location of the subject property is 9988 Willingdon Street and is shown on the following maps:
1. DISTRICT OF MISSION ZONING AMENDING BYLAW 5535-2015-5050(184) (R15-023 – Gold Edge Properties) The purpose of the proposed amendment is to rezone the subject property to accommodate construction of a 410 square metre (4,409 square foot) single-family dwelling that exceeds the maximum floor space permitted within the current zone. This bylaw proposes to amend District of Mission Zoning Bylaw 5050-2009 by amending the zoning of the following legally described property: Parcel Identifier: 012-544-086 Lot 18 Section 28 Township 17 New Westminster District Plan 27849 from the Urban Residential 558 (R558) Zone to the Urban Residential 930 (R930) Zone. The location of the subject property is 33248 Whidden Avenue and is shown on the following maps:
Copies of the proposed bylaws and reports relevant to these bylaws may be inspected at the Municipal Hall, 8645 Stave Lake Street, Mission, BC, Monday to Friday, excluding statutory holidays, from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m from January 8, 2016 to January 18, 2016. The information is also available on our website at www.mission.ca by searching “Public Meeting Information”. For further information regarding any of these bylaws, please contact the Development Services Department at (604) 820-3748. At the Public Hearing, persons who believe that their interest in property is affected by these proposed bylaws will have the opportunity to be heard. Should you have any comments or concerns you wish to convey to Council and you cannot attend the meeting, please submit in writing to the Corporate Officer by 4:30 p.m. on Friday, January 15, 2016. You may forward your submission by:
2. DISTRICT OF MISSION ZONING AMENDING BYLAW 5539-2015-5050(186) (R15-024 McNevin)
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Mailing or delivering to the Corporate Officer’s Office, P.O. Box 20, 8645 Stave Lake Street, Mission, BC, V2V 4L9
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The purpose of the proposed amendment is to accommodate the subdivision of the subject property into two (2) lots of a minimum 0.7 hectare (1.73 acre) lot size; each lot will accommodate a secondary dwelling use.
Please note Submissions that are subject of a public hearing, public meeting or other public processes will be included, in their entirety, in the public information package and will form part of the public record. Council shall not receive further information or submissions after the conclusion of the Public Hearing.
This bylaw proposes to amend District of Mission Zoning Bylaw 5050-2009 by amending the zoning of the following legally described property:
Following the Public Hearing portion of the meeting, council may consider advancing bylaws forward for additional readings.
Parcel Identifier: 008-833-907 Lot 1 Except: Parcel “A” (Explanatory Plan 44757), Section 4 Township 18 New Westminster District Plan 3344 from the Rural 16 (RU16) Zone to the Rural Residential 7 Secondary Dwelling (RR7s) Zone.
Michael Younie Corporate Officer Dated at Mission, BC this 6th day of January, 2016.
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Outlaws split first PJHL Winter Classic The Mission City Outlaws stumbled on day one of the Pacific Junior Hockey League’s first-ever Winter Classic tour-
nament in Richmond, but bounced back to split a pair of games. The event featured all 10 PJHL teams, and the Outlaws par-
ticipated in the first game of the tournament at 1 p.m. on Friday against the North Vancouver Wolf Pack.
PLANNING DEPARTMENT The District of Mission Community Heritage Commission is seeking nominations for the 2015 Heritage Awards Program. The Heritage Awards Program has been established by the Mission Community Heritage Commission to recognize the efforts made by individuals, groups and businesses who have made a significant contribution towards protecting, enhancing and/or restoring Mission’s heritage resources. Nominations will be accepted under the following categories: • Conservation of Built Environment, Streetscapes and Landscapes 1. Conservation or Restoration of a Heritage Building 2. Adaptation of a Heritage Building 3. Construction of a New Building or Development 4. Additions to Existing Heritage Building 5. Heritage Landscape • Special Heritage Achievement • Education and Promotion of Heritage Nomination forms are available at the Mission Chamber of Commerce, Mission City Record, Mission Library, Mission Archives, Mission Museum and on the Mission Community Heritage Commission website: www.heritagemission.ca Please mail, fax or email your nomination by January 15, 2016 at 4:30 p.m.: Mission Community Heritage Commission – Heritage Awards C/o Planning Department, District of Mission Box 20, 8645 Stave Lake Street, Mission, BC V2V 4L9 Phone: 604.820.3700 Fax: 604.820.3715 Email: missionchc@gmail.com
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Mission’s Bryce Pisiak opened the scoring, but North Vancouver scored two late goals to build a 2-1 lead after the first period. Outlaws forward Baylee Wright tied the game in the second period, but the Wolf Pack scored five unanswered goals to earn the 7-2 win. The penalty kill hurt Mission, as the Wolf Pack scored three power play goals on seven opportunities. Outlaws goalie Jeffrey Veitch made 28 saves in the loss.
Mission returned to the Minoru Arena on Saturday and defeated the Port Moody Black Panthers 3-1. David McGowan and Nate Castonguay scored first-period goals for the Outlaws, with Pisiak adding an insurance goal in the second. Mission scored two power play goals in the win, and Veitch stopped 26 shots for the win. The results see the Outlaws out of first place for the first time since October, as they now sit one
point behind the first-place Abbotsford Pilots in the Harold Brittain conference. Mission next hosts the Langley Knights at the Mission Leisure Centre on Saturday. Faceoff is set for 6:45 p.m. In other Outlaws news, the club traded the playing rights of goalie Gunnar Neilsen to the Bonnyville Pontiacs of the Alberta Junior League in exchange for future considerations. Neilsen had a record of 10 wins and
four losses, a goalsagainst average of 3.01 and a .919 save percentage this season with Mission. The Outlaws also announced on Dec. 30 that they have acquired the playing rights of defenceman Arshdeeep Shergill from the Pilots for future considerations. Shergill had played four games with the Pilots this season and recorded two points. For more information on the club, visit missioncityoutlaws. com.
Mission to host all-star game The 2016 Pacific Junior Hockey League all-star game is coming to Mission, and the game will feature a distinct local flavour. Seven members of the Mission City Outlaws are set to appear at the game as members of the Harold Brittain conference allstar team at the Mission Leisure Centre on Jan. 11. Forwards Bryce Pisiak, David McGowan, Ryan Sharma and Kolby Steen, along with defencemen Tristan Dundas and Brock Padgham, as well as goalie Jeff Veitch will represent the Outlaws at the annual event. Outlaws head coach Brad Veitch will be behind the bench for the Harold Brittain all-stars. McGowan, Pisiak and Sharma are first, second and fourth in PJHL scoring, and Padgham is the top scoring defenceman in the league. The Outlaws will team up with players from the Abbotsford Pilots, Aldergrove Kodiaks, Ridge Meadows
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Outlaws forward Kolby Steen is one of seven Mission players participating in the 2016 PJHL all-star game. Flames, and Langley Knights to take on players from the Tom Shaw conference composed of the North Vancouver Wolf Pack, the Grandview Steelers, the Richmond Sockeyes, the Delta
Ice Hawks, and the Port Moody Black Panthers. Faceoff is set for 7 p.m. on Jan. 11. For more information on the game, visit pjhl.net.
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Four Mission Secondary School swimmers competed at the BC High School Provincial Swim Championships held last month in Kamloops. The swimmers, from Grade 11 and 12, included Justin King, Brooke Kienan, Nolan Paul and Sophie Bryant. Bryant won a gold medal and broke the provincial record in the girls’ 50metre breaststroke. She swam the race in 34.50 seconds, breaking the record by a full second The high school swim team is rela-
tively new for Mission. “We started training in September. The season is really short so we trained for about a month before we had regionals,” Bryant said. She and Paul also help coach the squad, which is made up of swimmers who also have club experience. Bryant explained that the high school swim season is so short, about a month and a half, that swimmers have to be involved in other swim clubs in order to train properly. The four swimmers have all trained previously with the Mission Marlins and some worked out with the Spartans in Chilliwack.
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Jan 12: Public Skate Park Meeting Location: Mission Leisure Centre Time: 6pm-7:30pm
The valley’s bushiest beard
Jan 13: Official Community Plan Open House Location: Mission Leisure Centre Time: 6pm-7:30pm Info: 604-820-5350 Jan 27: Free Family Swim Location: Mission Leisure Centre Time: 6:30pm-8pm
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I recently bumped into Thomas Hodgson, the guy with the bushiest beard probably in the Fraser Valley. He certainly wasn’t hard to miss by any stretch of the imagination as I sat in a restaurant. I shared with him that his hairy reddish beard was very impressive and he shared that it goes past his waist. I have seen my fellow Sikh brothers with beards like these, but not a Caucasian person, except for Santa, of course. I was told once that people with beards hold much wisdom. Hodgson, who has been growing his beard for two years, says he gets a lot of strange responses from people. Women have asked him to shave it off and his response to them is to stop wearing makeup. He explains that small children are always pleasKen ant with him and usually hold no judgments or biases. Adults and teenagers are the worst, he explains. “Rarely do I get a positive reaction from an adult or teens. Women in their 20s are scared and intimidated and same goes for men. Older women and men are very judgmental and stare for a long time, and make really puzzled looks and that’s the same for people who have grown up here.” Hodgson says he feels alienated through all of this, especially when looking for employment, where many employers have asked him to shave it off. He lost his job a year ago, and has a hard time finding a job, because many have judged him because of this very reason, but he refuses to shave it off. He says people are far more judgmental in the Fraser Valley than in the metro surroundings. On the bright side, there are people who find it fascinating. They are usually the ones who cannot grow beards, while some just find it intriguing. It’s all not negative, according to Hodgson, but he still loves the person who he is and the beard, which makes him, who he is. ■■■■■ The Fraser Valley Cultural Diversity Awards are approaching quickly with the deadline around the corner on Jan. 12 and the awards ceremony on March 4 at the Ramada Plaza and Conference Centre in Abbotsford. Having been a past recipient of the Champion of Diversity in 2007, I was honoured to receive this recognition. With this award comes a responsibility to continue to serve. There are five award categories and never a shortage of outstanding nominees that showcase our community’s commitment to cultural diversity. The event is always sold out with fine representatives from our community. The time has come that award organizers and judges should consider expanding and awarding two awards for each category. In doing this, we touch more people and create more mentors. One thing I hear often from volunteers is they never get recognized for their work, and this would be a small way to change this perception. Having a few extra recipients will not only encourage organizations to continue to do their work, but also bring new nominees into the fold. kenherar@gmail.com
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RUTTAN Victoria V. November 18, 1920 ~ December 27, 2015 It is with sadness in our hearts that we announce the passing of Vicki Ruttan in Kamloops, BC. She is predeceased by her husband Claude Ruttan, parents James and Annie Stokes, sisters Muriel, Lillian, Alma, Mable, Ida, Christina, Mildred and brothers Alex, Art and Jimmy. Victoria is survived by her daughter Merilyn (Ed) Britten, son Gary Ruttan, sisters Doreen Smythe and Evelyn (Bob) Anderson, brother Tommy (Joyce Stokes). Also she will be dearly missed by her grandchildren Susan, Vincent, Tiffany and great grandchild Kay-Ellen and nieces and nephews as well as many dear friends. Vicki was born in Goodwater, Sask., raised in Regina, Sask. and moved to Mission, BC with her parents and some siblings. She met and married Claude Ruttan and raised their two children in Mission, BC. Vicki worked for Aylmers Cannery, E.I. Buckerfields and the Co-op during her working years. She and Claude spent many happy times at the cabin they built in the Caribou. They also traveled to California several times making new friends. Eventually they moved to Nanaimo where Claude passed away. Vicki was in a complete loss without him beside her where she cherished the cuddles that they shared in the hospital bed to their last kiss. After that she took as many walks she could to find a path where life may take her, the memories that will always be remembered and tears of heart break. With help from friends and family, she ventured out took up roller blading at the age of 77. She learnt the hard way, she fell and realized that this was not for her. Her next adventure was learning how to kayak. Vicki enjoyed this very much as her travels took her to the harbor and back. Vicki and her niece traveled to Hong Kong as she wanted to see where her sister-in-law was held as a prisoner of war by the Japanese. She also went on a river rafting trip down the Fraser River. Vicki learnt that with family and friends around she was never alone and that Claude was still beside her through every adventure she had taken. May we all learn from a strong lady like Vicki. We, Vicki’s family would like to thank Pine Grove Care Home and there staff for the wonderful care she received. Arrangements entrusted to First Memorial Funeral Service Kamloops, (250) 554-2429. Condolences may be left for Victoria’s family and friends at: www.firstmemorialkamloops.com
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Bill (William) Buitenwerf passed peacefully into the presence of our Lord on Tuesday morning January 5th, 2016. Bill was born May 4th, 1935 in Holland, immigrated to Canada in 1952 and met the love of his life, Tina, in St. Catherines, Ontario and was married May 4th, 1957 and enjoyed a life long romance thereafter. Bill is survived by his wife Tina, his children: Anna Marie (Richard Prins), Bill (Jennifer), and Patricia (Daniel Boyes), and his grandchildren: Derrick, Kendall, Rachel (Daniel), Rebecca (Brett), Jessica, Jason and Aaron. Bill’s passions included his faith, running his electronics and health food stores, gardening and healthy living. We would like to thank Maplewood House staff and Dr. Pauls for their excellent care and love. A memorial service will be held at Seven Oaks Alliance Church, 2575 Gladwin Rd., at 2:00 pm Monday, January 11th. Online condolences to the family may be made to:
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KEARSLEY Earl William August 23, 1927 ~ December 25, 2015 Late of Abbotsford, BC passed away on Christmas Day surrounded by family and friends. He is survived by his siblings Ireen Kuzonski, Don Kearsley, Jean Straiton and their families. Earl spent most of his adult life living and working in Wellington, New Zealand. He returned to Abbotsford to enjoy his retirement years. Earl travelled the world extensively and always had many wonderful stories to share. No service by request.
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FUNK Rev. William It is with heavy hearts that our family says goodbye, for now, to our Dad, Grandpa and Great-grandpa as he has gone to be with the Lord he loves. Born August 4, 1920 he passed peacefully into His presence January 3, 2016 at the age of 95 years. Memorial service to be held at Abbotsford Baptist Church 33651 Busby Rd. Abbotsford, Tuesday, January 12, 2016 at 1:00 P.M. You are invited to read the full obituary and leave a personal message of condolence at the family’s on-line Obituary at: www.myalternatives.ca
SAWATZKY Susanna Susanna peacefully passed away at the age of 96, to be with her Lord and Saviour on January 1, 2016. She was in the care of the wonderful staff at the Chilliwack Hospice. She is survived by her children, Lilly Boschmann, Henry (Gale) Sawatzky, John (Barbara) Sawatzky, Linda (Ed) Driediger, 11 grandchildren, 17 great grandchildren, and one great great grandchild, her sister, Anna, and her brother, Peter, both of Germany. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 pm on Saturday, January 9, 2016, at Eben-ezer Mennonite Church, 2051 Windsor St., Abbotsford, BC. Pastors Ingrid Schultz and Artur Bergen will be officiating. Susanna’s family would like to thank the staff of the ACE unit at Abbotsford Regional Hospital and especially all the staff at the Chilliwack Hospice for their exceptional care. Finally, many thanks to all the staff and friends at the Menno Pavilion, where she resided for the past ten years. Sleep in heavenly peace. Online condolences to the family may be made to:
TOPHAM Gary We are saddened to announce the passing of Gary Topham on December 13, 2015. He is survived by his son Lance Topham and siblings Dan Topham and Carole Stevens. We will be having a Celebration of Life on January 17th, 12:00 - 4:00 at the Senior Center, 33889 Essendene Ave., Abbotsford. In lieu of flowers please donate to the Cancer Society, much appreciated.
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SYME Bruce Jamie March 11, 1944 ~ December 31, 2015 Jamie passed away peacefully, surrounded by family. Jamie was a testimony of God’s grace and healing. Almost 4 years ago, he was diagnosed with stage 4 cancer and given a survival rate of 4 to 5 months. Throughout his journey with cancer, he never wavered in his faith in God. His health care professionals often said that there was no predicting what Jamie’s future might be, as he blew holes in their predictions time after time. Born in Mississauga, Ontario to Eva and Bruce Syme. Husband of Kathryn Ann (Aitchison) Syme, brother to Heather, Stephen, Colleen, Brian, Patrick, Bonnie, Scott, Michael, Robin, and Laurie. Father to Bruce, Tamara, Eva, Jeremy, Paul, Robert, and Miranda, grandfather to Robin, Jordan, Leland, Colton, and Henry, greatgrandfather to Wesley and Ronald. Servant of God. A Memorial Service will be held at Grace Church, 2087 McMillan Road, Abbotsford, BC on Saturday, January 9, 2016 at 2:00 pm. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to: K. Syme, 3695 Nicomen Place, Abbotsford, BC V3G 1J1 in memoriam. Condolences may be sent by visiting: www.wiebeandjeskefh.com
PENNER Ron Ron Penner aged 68 years passed away peacefully on December 31st, 2015. He is lovingly remembered by his siblings Carl (Bonnie), Dorthea (Eric), Evan (Laurel), Tim, Mark and Lorne; long time special friends Karen Martin and The Jammers as well as many nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. He is predeceased by his parents David and Carol Penner. A Celebration of Life will be held at Woodlawn Mission Funeral Home 7386 Horne Street, Mission, BC on Saturday January 9, 2016 at 11:00 am. A graveside service will be held at Hatzic Cemetery 34867 Cemetery Road, Mission on Saturday, Jan. 9 at 2 pm. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Mission Hospice Society or the Union Gospel Mission.
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Witness needed for a hit and run motor vehicle accident that occurred on Monday, December 1, 2015 at 1:15 p.m. at the intersection of 72 Avenue and 132 Street in Surrey, B.C. involving a 2013 Kia Optima with BC plate no. 975XRX and a grey BMW X5 type vehicle. If you have any information regarding this accident please contact Rajan Dhami at 604.864.6131
CROP FARM LABOURERS required F/T for Altervale Farm Ltd, 149 Barker Rd. in Abbotsford. Duties include planting, pruning, hoeing, spraying & picking berries. 40hr/wk. $10.50/hr. No experience required. Fax: 604-462-0908
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FARM WORKERS A & P Fruit Growers need Farm Workers. Work starting in February. Duties include; weeding, harvesting, tying and pruning. Pay $10.49/hr. Email resume to:
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Escape Trailer Industries in Chilliwack is expanding and currently has three full-time positions available: 1) Parts and Service (Customer Service) 2) General Labourer 3) Sales and Service This is a fast paced, team environment, suited to motivated individuals with a positive attitude, who are looking for secure year round employment. Although we are willing to train applicants with RV knowledge will be given priority. We currently have openings available Monday through Friday, Weekends and Statutory Holidays Off. Wage will be determined based on experience with beneďŹ ts after 3 mths. For Further information on each position please apply in person with resume and references at 43851 Industrial Way, Building B.
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Foxridge Homes, a division of Qualico is recognized as the largest intergrated real estate company in Western Canada. In the Vancouver area we are rapidly expanding and currently building new homes in Surrey, Coquitlam, Maple Ridge and Langley. With our rapid growth we are recruiting for the following positions: • Labourers • Level 2 or 3 First Aid, trained in site safety personnel • Carpenter/Back Framer/Foreman • Pre Occupancy/Warranty Service Representatives • Foundation Foreman/Supervisor • Foundation Crews • Framing Crews We offer an excellent benefits program and an excellent remuneration package. Forward your resume and covering letter to: Foxridgecareers@qualico.com
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Fraserview Nursery Ltd. is looking for: Full time / seasonal nursery worker. Work includes planting, weeding, moving, loading, unloading shrubs and trees. Work is outdoor in all types of weather & involve some heavy lifting. Work is approx. from March - November. No minimum education req’d. Wages $10.49/hr Reply Fax: 604 607 5571.
On-call Thrift Store Workers, Donation Attendant and Driver The Salvation Army, a Christian charitable organization, requires on-call staff: Thrift Store Workers in Abbotsford/Mission - sorting, pricing, and serving customers. Thrift Store Donation Attendant in Abbotsford/Mission - accepting donations, assisting staff/customers in carrying furniture or other heavy items, sorting donated items, and cleaning the store and washrooms. He/she must be able to lift heavy furniture/items. Truck Driver - to pick-up and deliver various produce/items from/to donors, clients & customers. Applicants must have a valid “G or C� class driver’s license, provide a proof of a clean driver’s abstract, and able to lift heavy furniture/items.
Please submit your resume and a cover letter stating which position you are applying for, by January 9th, 2016, to: santonescu@sacascade.ca No phone calls please.
.Flagpersons & Lane Closure Techs required. Must have reliable vehicle. Must be certiďŹ ed & experienced. Union wages & beneďŹ ts. Fax resume 604-513-3661 email: darlene.hibbs@shawbiz.ca
Local HVAC company hiring for the following positions: sheet metal Installers, foreman, ticketed “Bâ€? gas ďŹ tters, gas ďŹ tter apprentices. Must have a valid driver’s license. Email resume to heatingteam@gmail.com
M&M Meat Shops Abbotsford Req’d. immediately. P/T Product Consultant with excellent customer skills. Must be available days, evenings & weekends between 9:30 am & 8:00 pm. Apply in person with resume: 2618 McMillan Road, Abbotsford. No phone calls, faxes, or emails.
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Part-Time Circulation Clerk The Abbotsford News has an opening for a parttime circulation clerk (This position is approximately 22.5 hrs per week)  The successful applicant will enjoy working in a fast-paced customer service oriented environment. In addition, this person must possess strong computer skills, be familiar with accounting practices, good communication skills (both verbal and non-verbal) and a pleasant telephone manner.  This is an exciting opportunity for an enthusiastic self-starter with proven organizational expertise. Previous circulation experience would be an asset. Please forward your resume and hand-written cover letter in confidence to: Kevin Hemery Regional Circulation Director: 34375 Gladys Avenue Abbotsford, B.C. V2S 2H5 e-mail: circulation@abbynews.com Closing Date: Friday January 22, 2016
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MIND BODY SPIRIT
#1 in the Fraser Valley
SPRING RELAX SPA 604-859-9686 2451 Clearbrook Rd Abbotsford 175 CATERING/PARTY RENTALS
PERSONAL SERVICES 182
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
FINANCIAL SERVICES
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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
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D & D DRYWALL. Boarding, taping, texturing painting & remodeling. Big or small jobs. Over 25 yrs exp. Free estimates. 604-853-3640. WALTER’S DRYWALL Taping - Texture - Repairs. Sm jobs pref’d. 40+ yrs exp. 604-308-7943 DRYWALL TAPING, Ceiling texture & Repairs. Small or large jobs. 604-859 -1354 / Cell: 604-556-4696
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HOME IMPROVEMENTS
ABBOTSFORD & MISSION Large & Small Jobs S Insured S Licensed S Guaranteed Free Estimates
threescocatering@shaw.ca or Visit us at: www. threescompanycatering.ca
SAND / GRAVEL TRUCKING / LOADING EXCAVATOR / CATS LOWBEDS
www.renovationsmission.com
PIT - 11496 DEWDNEY TRUNK RD., MISSION Fax: 604-826-6716
HANDY RICHARD Does most any job, big or small!
YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 Service Call Lic #89402 Same day guarn’td We love small jobs! 604-568-1899
.CAN PRO Paint and Drywall. 3 Rooms $250. 604-7717052
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GARDENING
Kitchen / Bath Reno’s Electrical / Plumbing Painting / Drywall Decks & Railings Anything else, just ask!
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TREE SERVICES
JUNK REMOVAL By RECYCLE-IT! 604.587.5865 www.recycleitcanada.ca
A & D TREE SERVICES Tree Removal, Brush Chipping, Stump Grinding, Hedge Trimming Pruning ~ Arborist Facilities. Fully Insured. 604-226-6514
FAMILY MAN w/truck for yard & home clean-ups, odd jobs, scrap removal. Free est. 604-820-2383
Call 604-556-8183
Always Reddy Rubbish Removal
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• Respectful • Reliable • Responsible • Affordable Rates
TONY’S Painting
www.paintspecial.com
All Rubbish, Junk & Recycling needs.
. Need Cash? Own a vehicle? Borrow up to $25,000. SnapCarCash. 604-777-5046
IN FIND IT THE CLASSIFIEDS
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES CLEANING SERVICES
Lawn Mowing - Fertilizing Storm & Fall Cleanup Moss & Weed Control Hedging - Pruning Pressure Washing Rubbish Removal
778-322-2378 Lower Mainland 604-996-8128 Fraser Valley Running this ad for over 12yrs
Call for Free Estimate
(Ceiling & Trim extra) Price incls
* Insured * Experienced Maple Ridge, P. Meadows, Mission
Details : mariescustomized cleaning@gmail.com
604- 467- 1118
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GUTTER & ROOF Cleaning/Power Washing since 1982. WCB/Liability insurance. Simon, 604-230-0627
REPAIRS, Misc Service Jobs, etc., big or small, call Robert at 604-8444222 If I can’t do it, it can’t be done
HANDYPERSONS
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HOME REPAIRS
MOVING & STORAGE
Pick Up or Delivery 604-820-0808
10% OFF if you Mention this AD! *Plumbing *Heating *Reno’s *More Call Aman: 778-895-2005
www.jonesbroscartageltd.com
“Complete Handyman Services� Reas. rates by hr/day-seniors disc. refs. Call/text: Mike 604-319-0273
1 As in movers we trust. Same day moves & deliveries. Reliable Honest Movers. Starting $45hr + gas. (604)997-0332 / (604)491-8607.
FLUID SOLUTIONS. Gas, plumbing, heating, reno’s, repairs. 20 years exp., reliable & courteous. Lic’d. Bonded. Jack 778-835-4416
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Black Press Media Group – Surrey B.C. If you’re looking for a permanent position working for an international media company as a specialist for virtual server administration and internal programming, please consider applying for an immediate opening with Black Press Media Group. Tired of the commute into Vancouver? This is your chance to pursue your career and craft much closer to home in Surrey, BC. Job Description: Join one of Canada’s largest media groups as a full-time employee supporting business critical applications and databases as a virtual server administrator and business programmer. This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced candidate, with a unique set of technical skills, who wants to take a leadership role in a small focused team. We need someone with a can-do attitude, passion for technology, appropriate educational background, and ability to get up to speed quickly. The successful applicant will be able to work independently in a high-pressure, fast-paced, deadline-oriented environment. Scope of Position: Initially reporting to the Chief Information Officer and Vice-President of Business Information Systems, you will be overseeing and implementing corporate strategies for virtualization, scripting, security, reliability and redundancy as well as providing support for pre-existing legacy systems. Your work will be evaluated on demonstrated abilities to meet standards and deadlines while collaborating with a team of talented individuals to achieve the desired results. We are looking for someone who wants to lead yet shows a willingness to learn. It’s perfect for anyone with multi-discipline schooling and technical skills wanting to expand his or her horizons in our industry. Hands-on virtual server experience along with practical programming proficiency will be a big plus. The successful applicant will have an excellent work ethic, resilience, sense of humour and intellectual curiosity. Required Skills and Experience: t %FHSFF JO "QQMJFE 4DJFODFT BOE PS SFMFWBOU XPSL FYQFSJFODF JO TFSWFS BENJO OFUXPSL NBOBHFNFOU TFDVSJUZ programming and related fields; t ZFBST NBOBHJOH 7.8BSF TFSWFS T XJUI -JOVY BOE 8JOEPXT PQFSBUJOH TZTUFNT t 4USPOH JO QSPHSBNNJOH BOE EFWFMPQJOH BQQMJDBUJPOT JO +BWB +BWBTDSJQU BOE 1)1 t &YQFSJFODF DSFBUJOH BOE NBJOUBJOJOH NPEFSO 42- EBUBCBTFT t ,OPXMFEHFBCMF JO TFDVSJUZ QSPUPDPMT BOE CFTU QSBDUJDFT UP QSPUFDU EJHJUBM BTTFUT t %FNPOTUSBUFE FYQFSJFODF JO QSPCMFN TPMWJOH t &YDFMMFOU DPNNVOJDBUJPO TLJMMT CPUI XSJUUFO BOE WFSCBM t 4FMG NPUJWBUFE XJUI B QBTTJPO GPS EJHHJOH EFFQFS XIJMF JNQMFNFOUJOH CFTU QSBDUJDFT t &YQFSJFODF XJUI .JDSPTPGU 3FNPUF %FTLUPQ Desired Skills and Experience: t &YQFSJFODF XJUI 3VO%FDL (JU)VC BOE PUIFS TPGUXBSF TDSJQUJOH NBOBHFNFOU UPPMT t &YQFSJFODF XJUI CVTJOFTT QSPHSBNNJOH t "CJMJUZ UP QSPCMFN TPMWF XJUI 3&45GVM "1*T t &YQFSJFODF XSJUJOH 42- RVFSJFT t "CMF UP EFNPOTUSBUF QBTU XPSL PO QSPKFDUT t ,OPXMFEHF PG FYJTUJOH +BWB4DSJQU MJCSBSJFT MJLF K2VFSZ t 1PTTFTT B IJHI EFHSFF PG JOUFSFTU BOE DBQBDJUZ UP MFBSO OFX FNFSHJOH UFDIOPMPHJFT t $PNGPSUBCMF JO .BDJOUPTI 04 9 8JOEPXT -JOVY FOWJSPONFOUT Opportunity: Black Press offers competitive compensation and opportunities for career development. We are only accepting candidates XJMMJOH UP XPSL BU UIF #$ )FBE 0Gü DF JO 4VSSFZ OE 4U 8F XJMM KVTU DPNNVOJDBUF XJUI UIPTF BQQMJDBOUT XIPTF qualifications best meet our defined needs. &NBJM DPWFS MFUUFS BOE SFTVNF UP BP_JobPosting@BlackPress.ca SFGFSFODJOH 414" Posting Closes on: Sunday, January 10, 201 at 9:00 pm.
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8590 SYLVESTER RD.
DIVA’S CLEANING. We make it so you want to come home. Insured & Bonded. *Weekly *Bi-Weekly. Move In / Out. Call 604-217-1857
Specialist: Server Administration and Programming
#1 PET SOURCE • Pet Food & Accessories • Livestock Feed & Hay • Wild Bird Seed & Accessories • Whole Lot More 31852 Marshall Place Abbotsford B.C. 604-556-7477 www.buckerďŹ elds.org
âœŚ Screened Topsoil âœŚ Mushroom Manure âœŚ Bark Mulch âœŚ Sand & Gravel
PLUMBING
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PETS
CATS GALORE, TLC has for adoption spayed & neutered adult cats. 604-309-5388 / 604-856-4866 GERMAN Shepherd pups. Working line. Black. 11 wks old, 1 left. $750. 604-820-4230, 604-302-7602
Call 604-826-6221
SWAP & TRADE
FEED & HAY
778-999-2803
MISSION TOPSOIL
Cloverdale High Performance paint. NO PAYMENT until Job is completed. Ask us about our Laminate Flooring.
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283 GUTTERS & DOWNSPOUTS
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PAINT SPECIAL 3 rooms for $299
604-302-9304
House Cleaning Team
blackpress.ca
359 SAND, GRAVEL & TOPSOIL
DAVIES SAND & GRAVEL LTD 604-826-6736
Serving Abbotsford for 20 yrs
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109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
RUBBISH REMOVAL
Phone 604-854-9288
• Home Dinner Parties • Meetings • Funerals • Weddings • B-B-Ques • Birthdays • Anniversaries
Kristy 604.488.9161
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HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
NORTH STARS PAINTING www.northstars-painting.com AMAZING WORK, AMAZING VALUE! 778.344.1069
MISSION VALLEY
Specializing in Private Events! We Come To You! Doing It All, From Set-Up - Clean-Up.
Unique Taste, Unique Menus... Gourmet, Customized Menus Tailored To Your Function...
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
329 PAINTING & DECORATING
RENO’S & IMPROVEMENTS
ELECTRICAL
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HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
SWAP & TRADE
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BUCK PASSERS
NEW 188cm ELAN X CURVE Dualgap skis, $40. Dynastar Max 6T186CM skis, new, $30. Ladies/ girls Atomic skis, used, $20. 604850-4699. 2 PIECE DINING room china cabinet solid maple wood construction 50�W x 60�H $100 obo. 604826-1420. DEACON’S BENCH, soft padded with storage underneath, espresso color, $75. obo. 778-809-0934. 4 WHITE FOLDING wood closet doors, 24� X 78 3/4�, $20. each. 778-809-0934. METAL TRUCK RAMPS, $25. Yardworks leaf blower, mulcher, $25. Scroll saw with blades, $15. Call Mike 604-855-0095. 350 FEET 2 1/4� CASING, primed and painted, $100. Call Mike 604855-0095. MEN’S MOUNTAIN BIKE, 26�, 21 speed, gel seat, mirror, water bottle & mount, fenders, rat-trap, kick stand, men’s helmet, $100. Call Mike 604-855-0095. 38 POUND THRUST, like new, Minn Kota electric motor, used twice, asking $100. Call Mike 604855-0095. WESTERN PLASTER COMPRESSOR $50 four heavey 24 inch by 24 inch by one inch pieces of glass $50. 604-854-0536 or 604-820-6733.
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EVOLUTION WALKER, RED color, includes basket. Asking $85. 604854-2971. EVOLUTION WALKER, BLUE color, includes basket. Asking $85. 604854-2971. LEGAL SIZE FILING cabinet, four drawer, includes 143 hangers, 117 file folders, two alphabet sets, asking $100. 604-854-2971. PAIR OF REAR seats for 2007 Pontiac Montana, grey, $75. Maintenance & service manual for 2007 Pontiac Montana, $12. 604-853-1158. THULE (FRONTIER) SKI rack/box, excellent shape. A steal at $100. firm. 604-302-1574. KLIK KAT FOR SALE, will make into a bed, excellent shape, black, $100. firm. 604-853-242 WANTED: ANTIQUES, FURNITURE and farm, tractor equipment 604826-9801. HOMELIFE POWER SAW 16� bar. Newer chain. $65.00. 604-3021467. KENMORE EXTRA CAPACITY dryer in good working condition $90 obo 604-826-3524. 36� ROUND DARK solid oak dining table in like new condition $100. 604-826-3524. COMPACT 4.4 CU FT black all fridge 35� highx21� wide great second fridge $70. 604-826-3524.
NEW SWEDE BORE ice drill $60. New Stainless steel handicap hand rail for washroom etc $25.604-854-0536 or 604-820-6733. PALE 12X3� STAINLESS steel deck screws 28.5 LBS $35 box S.S. 50x1 3/4 split proof siding nails 6 lbs $13.50. 604-854-0536. NEW HD 4X4 fence post or deck spikes 36� long 15 for $100. Good deal. 604-854-0536 or 604-8206733. NEW WESTERN RUGED electric half inch hammer drill and variable speed jig saw both $35 new rice cooker $20. 604-854-0536. SHELVING 3/4� PLYWOOD 8’ lengths very clean inc shelf brackets $1 per foot. 604-826-0041. FRENCH DOOR 80�X28� 15 panel bevelled glass with frame and hardware new cond. $50. 604826-0041. COLEMAN CAMP STOVE 2 burner and coleman lantern very clean takes white gas $35 each. 604826-0041. BOARDROOM WALL SCREEN oak finish 48x48 folds out to 96� $50. 604-826-0041. FURNACE FROM MOBILE gas 30x20x9 20,000 BTU $100. 604826-0041. MIRROR IN OLD wood frame 28� wide 48� high very good cond $40. 604-826-0041.
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633 MOBILE HOMES & PARKS
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
RENTALS 706
APARTMENT/CONDO
ABBOTSFORD
MEADOWOOD Apartment & Townhouse Complex
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
Phone 604-852-4696
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METAL & WOOD KITCHEN / dining table, octagon, with tempered glass, espresso color. $150. obo. (778)809-0934
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UNDER $200 NEW 24x60 - 1440 sq/ft double wide in Abby 55+ Park. Pet ok. Pad $602/mo. Home $123,900. Chuck 604-830-1960.
UNDER $300
2 CHAIRS. Ivory color, reclining leather & chrome w/ottoman, $150. ea or $250. for both. (778)809-0934
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THE WONG FAMILY AND STAFF WANT TO WISH EVERYONE A Happy, Healthy and Prosperous New Year and we want to thank our customers for their patronage and continued support. See you in the new year!
Closed from Dec. 25 to Jan. 14, 2016 Re opening Fridays & Saturdays Starting Jan. 15, 2016 5486 Riverside Corner of Harris and Riverside Matsqui Village
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MISC. WANTED FIREARMS WANTED
Collector will purchase firearms both modern and antique. Please call 604-290-1911 or email to jimmygunns@gmail.com
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.
Call today to set up an appointment 604-467-9232
Wanstalls Tactical & Sporting Arms
REAL ESTATE 625
FOR SALE BY OWNER For Sale By Owner
Are you looking to move closer to Vancouver, fully furnished White Rock Condo - $195,000: Owner 778-988-2055
633 MOBILE HOMES & PARKS
1 & 2 Bedroom Heat / hot water included 3 Appliances
Townhouses
New SRI Manufactured homes Singles $74,900. Doubles $94,900. PARK SPACES AVAILABLE REPOSSESSIONS 1974-2010 www.glenbrookhomes.net Chuck 604-830-1960 Trades. Financing. Permits.
✦ Senior Discount ✦ Resident Managers ✦ Sorry No Pets Conveniently located at
709 COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL ABBOTSFORD. Attractive Office & or Retail Spaces avail. All located within Abbotsford’s business core. Right now we can accomodate your needs up to 5500 sq/ft. Ph: Frank @ Noort Investments 604-835-6300. COMMERCIAL SPACE for Lease: 1556 sf. #106 - 33643 Marshall Rd. Abbotsford. 604-850-7731. MISSION AREA. 800 SF SHOP. Available now. $450 + gst + hydro + gas. Security check and references. No Living Quarters. 604-820-0808
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HOMES FOR RENT
RENTALS 752
TOWNHOUSES
NEWLY RENOVATED 3 bdrm. - 1.5 bath on 2 levels Our gated 5 acre complex is quiet and family oriented. We have 2 playgrounds available for kids. “Pet- Friendly”
To view call 604-851-4169
TRANSPORTATION 818
CARS - DOMESTIC
MAPLE RIDGE
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APARTMENT/CONDO Abbotsford Central
Mountainview - Bakerview
1 & 2 Bdrms available
Great Location
Queen Anne Apts. * Renovated Suites * *Large *Clean *Very Quiet
LET’S MAKE A DEAL
Includes: Heat, Hot Water
NEW LOWER RENTS SENIOR’S DISCOUNT
Near Shopping & Amenities.
Clean & Large, hot water included. N/S Secured U/G parking available. Outdoor pool in garden setting. Sorry N/P. Close to all amenities. Ref’s req’d.
Phone 604-556-7705
MISSION
$880/mo & $980/mo
THIS IS WHERE YOU WANT TO LIVE
1 & 2 Bedroom Suites
★ NEW RENTALS ★
and Hydro SENIOR’S DISCOUNT
604-463-2236 604-463-7450 12186-224 St, Maple Ridge Certified Crime Free Buildings MISSION: PRINCESS DAPHNE APTS. Spacious 1 bdrm starting at $675/mo. heat, h/w & parking incl. 33561 Third Ave. 604-820-3013.
✯ Arlington Place ✯ 2487 Countess St. Abbotsford
Apartment 2nd Ave - 2 bdrm 2 bath. 1098 sf, 1 parking stall - Non Smokers - N/P! $1050/mo. + utils.
Lower - Upper Level Rose - 2 bdrm bsmt suite, f/s, d/w, w/d. Close to school/parks. N/p, n/s - $850/mo. + shrd. utils. Philbert - Spacious 2 bdrm bsmt. Great location. F/s, d/w, w/d, storage. Np/ns. $900/mo + shrd. utils. Wren - Tastefully updated new floors, paint ++, 2 bdrm upper 3 occupants. N/p, n/s. $1000/mo. incl. utils.
ABBOTSFORD Apartment Latitude #321 - 1 bdrm + den - 666 sq ft. 1 parking stall - insuite w/d. $895/mo. + utils - hot h2o incl. FRASER VALLEY HOME TEAM
604-820-8888
(Next to MCC) Very Competitive Rates Quiet, Clean, Well Managed.
MORE RENTALS @
NOW AVAILABLE
ABBOTSFORD CRIME FREE Multi Housing Program BACHELOR APARTMENT $440/mo ~ No Pets Hot water included. Quiet, parklike setting.
604-853-0333 ABBOTSFORD
Great View Available Now! Bach., 1 Bedroom, 2 Bedroom, & 3 Bdrm Bedroom Avail. SENIORS DISCOUNTS Heat, Hot Water & Basic Cable included. Crime Free & Certified. N/S - N/P, Close to all amens. Lease & Refs. Required.
MISSION
HABITAT APARTMENTS 33366 2nd Ave. Mission
1 Bedroom suite $635 2 Bedroom suite $750
LET YOUR SAVINGS multiply! Sell what you don’t need with a Classified ad
Newly painted , some with new or near new flooring. Quiet, well managed, on site Manager. Undercover parking. Coin Laundry. Near library and downtown. NO Pets.
Call today! 604-826-6221
Managed by ECM Strata - Rental Division
604-826-2538
LARGE 1 & 2 BDRM SUITES Heat & hot water included. Fridge, stove, d/w, microwave. Senior’s Discount.
Resident Manager ~ Linda
604-850-7050
✯ Aspen Court ✯ 2450 Center St. Abbotsford NEW BUILDING Very Competitive Rates Quiet, Clean, Well Managed.
NOW AVAILABLE BACHELOR, 1 & 2 BDRM. SUITES
www.andersonavenue.com
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ABBOTSFORD:
PROFESSIONAL BLDG OFFICE SPACE McCallum Rd. 500 & 852 sq.ft. on 2nd Floor. Includes new lease hold improvements. Highly desired business located, close to Hwy access & transit.
Call Elmer 604-850-4242
Resident Manager ~ Martha
Furnished bdrm. Kitchen privileges. Maple Ridge & Mission. $450-$550. 604-467-0021, 778-868-5081
33415 Bourquin Pl. Abbotsford UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP Park-like setting, close to Mill Lake, Centennial Park & 7 Oaks Mall. Quiet, clean, wellmanaged, competitive rates.
NOW AVAILABLE LARGE 1 BDRM + DEN & 2 BDRM SUITES Heat & hot water incl. Fridge, stove, d/w. Senior’s Discount SECURE UNDERGROUND PARKING
Resident Managers Marilyn or Roger Robinson
604-556-7742
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TRUCKS ‘03 HONDA ODYSSEY 7 pass,V6, auto, full load local STP#6191..........$3,995. ‘03 CHEVY VENTURE VAN 7 psg, V6 auto, fully loaded, STP#6881.......... $1,995. ‘02 DODGE RAM 1500 Sport 4dr, 4X4, V8, auto, loaded, local, STP#2788........$2,995. ‘98 GMC SAFARI 8 psg, V6, auto, loaded, local STP#2517............$1,650. ‘02 FORD F150 XLT SC 4X4, super cab, V8 auto, fully loaded, STP#1903......$2,995. ‘01 NISSAN MAZDA B3000 Extra cab, V6, 5 spd, STP#1035........$2,995.
RV PADS RV Sites $355/mo.
Sewer, water, hot showers incl. Electricity, metered. Heated washrooms, ldry, 20-25 min E. of Mission Hwy #7. Walking distance to local general store, near post office, gas LCB outlets etc. 604-826-2741.
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ABBOTSFORD. Large 1 bdrm above ground suite on farm in Matsqui. Incl. nat. gas, hydro & cable. $700. N/s. Jan. 1st. 604-300-0676
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TOWNHOUSES
MISSION: 3 BDRM TOWNHOUSE, quiet family complex. Rent geared to income. N/P. Call: 604-820-1715
604-826-6221
Advertise your service here. Let clients find you, not the competition.
VEHICLES WANTED
WANTED USED MOTORCYCLES & ATVs Japanese brands only in good condition. Contact Darwin at 604-859-4732 or 604-850-6635.
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RECREATIONAL/SALE
1995 26 1/2’ 5th wheel. Bunkbeds, a/c, power jacks, sleeps 6. Good cond. $3000. Duane 604-820-0555
Sat. Jan. 9/16
STP#7757.......$3,995.
ROOMS FOR RENT
ABBOTSFORD *CLEAN ROOMS* Bsmt rooms $425. Main floor rooms $450 incl utils & lndry 604-854-1000
✯ Bantview Gardens ✯
ON SALE
4dr V6, auto, loaded, local 142K
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Heat & hot water incl. Fridge, stove, d/w, micro. UNDERGROUND SECURE PARKING
604-870-1118
2008 HYUNDAI ACCENT, 2 dr hatch, 70K, auto, a/c, p/w, p/l, black, $5000 firm. 604-538-9257
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2467 Clearbrook Rd
‘10 CHEV COBALT LT 2 dr, 4 cyl, auto, fully loaded. STP#3352.......... $4,995. ‘07 PONTIAC VIBE 4 dr, H/B, 4 cyl, auto, loaded, local. STP#3666........$2,995. ‘06 HONDA ACCORD 4 door, 4 cyl, auto, full load STP#0131............$4,995. ‘06 SATURN ION 2dr, 4 cyl, 5 spd, fully loaded, STP#3305..........$3,995. ‘06 FORD TAURUS 4dr, V6, auto, full load, 154K, local. STP#0338........ $2,995. ‘06 PONTIAC PURSUIT 4 dr, 4 cyl, auto, fully loaded STP#3347............$2,995. ‘05 HYUNDAI ACCENT 4dr, 4 cyl, auto, 131K, loaded, local, STP#5394........$3,995. ‘05 PONTIAC SUNFIRE 2 door, 4 cyl, 5 spd, local STP#3382............$1,850. ‘04 NISSAN CENTRA 4dr, 4 cyl, auto, loaded 121K local, STP# 3498........$3,995. ‘04 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX 4dr, V6, auto, full load, low k’s STP#7906............$1,480. ‘02 SUBARU LEGACY AWD, 4dr, station wagon, 4cyl auto, fully loaded, local STP#8193............$2,995. ‘02 NISSAN CENTRA 4 dr, 4 cyl, 5 spd, fully loaded, STP#4701............$1,650. ‘01 OLDS AURORA 4 dr, V8, auto, loaded, local, 155K. STP#2078.......$2,995. ‘01 FORD FOCUS 4 dr, 4 cyl, auto, loaded, local STP#7730............$1,995. ‘01 FORD TAURUS 4 door, V6, fully loaded, local STP#6809............$1,250. 2000 HONDA CIVIC 2 dr h/back, 4 cyl, auto, local, STP#0331............$1,850. 2000 HONDA CIVIC 2 door, 4 cyl, 5 spd, loaded STP#0116............$1,650. ‘99 HONDA ACCORD 2 door, v6 auto fully loaded, STP#0542............$2,950. ‘99 VW GOLF 4 dr, 4 cyl, auto, STP#7629..........$2,495. ‘98 PLYMOUTH NEON 4 dr, 4 cyl, auto STP#1560............$1,250. ‘05 PONTIAC GRAND AM SE
ABBOTSFORD 3 bdrm rancher on farm. Reno’d. 5 appl. RV prkg. Ref’s. Avl now. $1500 Gary 604-807-6477
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Repairers Lien Act Wayne Kenneth Litster The following will be sold to satisfy funds owing to Murray GM Abbotsford. $4578.43 Plus storage and all costs incurred by this action. 2007 Chevrolet Silverado Vin: 3GCHK33D37F133419 Sale date after Jan 27th 2016. West Canada Civil Enforcement www.repobc.ca 1-877-795-7337
Notice of Proposed TM Mobile Inc. ("TELUS") Telecommunications Facility & Community Consultation Meeting Description: As part of the public consultation process required by the District of Mission and Industry Canada, TELUS is inviting the public to comment on a proposed telecommunications facility consisting of a 60 metre self-support tower and ancillary radio equipment to improve wireless service in the Steelhead area. Proposed Location: Red Mountain, Dewdney Trunk Road, Mission BC, PID: N/A Coordinates: 49.20442° N, 122.33528° W TELUS is inviting the public to a Community Consultation Meeting: Date: Wednesday, January 27, 2016 From: 5:30 pm to 7:00 pm Meeting Location: Steelhead Community Hall, 32972 Cardinal Street, Steelhead, Mission, BC For More Information: Contact TELUS at: Tawny Verigin c/o Cypress Land Services Inc. Agents to TELUS Communications Inc. Suite 120, 736 Granville Street Vancouver, BC V6Z 1G3 tel: 604-620-0877 email: publicconsultation@ cypresslandservices.com The Public is welcome to comment on the proposal by the end of the business day on February 9, 2016 with respect to this matter.
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#2785
G TIN LIS W NE
#2711
#2728
#2752
ED UC RED
2 Storey/Mt. Baker View!
Diamond in the Rough!
Maple Ridge
2.2 Acres / Maple Ridge
Fantastic Hobby Farm!
Brand new bsmnt entry! 9’ ceilings on both floors. Bsmnt fool fin w/den, laundry & 2 pc bath. Walk-out to covered patio. Vaulted ceiling in fam room & gas fp. Room for RV. $549,000
Fixer upper! Vinyl siding and updated vinyl windows, updated kitchen! Needs finishing and basement finishing. Large shop 20’x20’. RV parking. $319,000
2.8 acres. Total Privacy. 9 bdrms, 5 baths, 3 laundries, 3 kitchens. 2 wells, fenced for horses, workshops/8 stall barn/storage above or hay loft. Home based bus/truckers or? $999,500
Barn/shop for animals/mechanics. Private flat & usable. Minutes to shopping. Oder home reno’d! New kitch w/concrete counters, lam, bathroom, 2 laundry areas. Room for in-laws. $949,000
40x60’ shop!! Barn!! Great for horses!! Older well kept 4 bdrm rancher, 7’ crawl space. All flat property, 2 road frontages. Minutes to downtown. Priced to sell!! $799,999
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#2769
#2702
#2781
#2688
SOLD
SOLD
Industrial Properties!
6 BDRMS - Abbotsford
Secluded 5.9 Acres
Fantastic Rancher-Abby!
3,882 sf 1 12 storey, front entry porch, large wooden deck at rear. 4 bdrms up, 2 down, 4 bathrooms, great rm, liv rm, din rm. $759,000
2,000+ SF rancher, nicely kept and updated. Double garage attached by breezeway. Close to town but in the country. Possibility for potential subdivision. $749,900
Close to hospital & downtown on culde-sac. 12,000+ sq. ft. lot. Attached dbl garage, waterfall fountain/grotto, hot tub. Detached workshop w/overheight doors. $745,000
18,150 SF (approx 150.07’x121’) Total of 5 titles. Shop used for light industrial. Zoning has a broad range of business use. Bring offers! $745,000
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#2753
#2768
#2734
#2733
#2557
MINDY MCPHERSON 604.826.1000 SALES ASSOCIATE
TOP AGENTS!! TOP RESULTS!! #2709
#2761
Abbotsford
Attention Developers!!
Brand New/Near City Hall!
Convenience store, good sales and lotto sales. Residence is 4 bdrm, 2 baths. Over 1/4 acre land. $699,900
1 acre on city water, sewer in front!!! Subdivide!! Rancher w/double garage, + separate detached garage, 2 stall barn, tons of parking. Room for horses or ponies. Min to shopping! $678,000
2 storey w/bsmnt + den, double garage. Minutes to downtown and WestCoast Express! Close to all levels of schools. $649,000
To view call Rick 604.855.8385
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#2714
#2774
#2638
This is a “12”
1.78 Acre/House/Chilliwack
Brand New 2 Storey Home
Area of Newer Homes!
4.45 Acres - Privacy!
Country Setting/Min Town
9.6 Acre Hobby Farm!
New gourmet kitchen w/2 sep ovens, 9’ island w/quartz counters. Hardwood floors, 2 mastersuites (1 on main/1 up). Rec rm/games rm up. This is truly one of a kind. $619,000
Custom built rancher! Backs onto crown land & river! 5 min from town. Home has 3 bdrms and 3 baths, large deck. Lots of parking, small shop. Fishing, hiking, trails minutes away! $639,000
Area of new homes! GST included. Close to City Hall. $629,900
GST included. 2 storey. Clsoe to City Hall. $629,900
Private location & setting. 2 storey w/ fin bsmt. 3 bdrms & den. Large open rms. Kitch looks out to backyard. Deck for BBQ. Fam rm in bsmt w/wood stove. Double garage. $619,900
1 acre parcel w/4 bdrms, 2 baths, close to town on city water & sewer. Huge kitchen leads to large covered deck. Oversized garage. $619,000
Private, great place to raise the kids! 2 wells, flat fertile soil or bring the horses. Re-done rancher!! Walk to the Fraser River Dyke!! Trails for riding!! Priced to sell! $599,000
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#2725
#2739
#2735
#2736
SOLD New Bsmt Entry Home!!!
Close to Hospital!
Nice Big Corner Lot!
Area of Newer Homes!
2 storey, 3,298 sq. ft. 6 bdrms, 4 baths. Corner lot. Close to hospital and Wallmart. $579,900
Under construction. 2 storey home. Close to Walmart. $579,900
Brand new big beautiful home!! GST included! Hurry, this one won’t last! $579,900
Basement entry home, two laundries, great views Fabulous color scheme and a very flexible two family floor plan that you’ll love. Come see, come buy! $579,900
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#2740
#2756
#2793
#2628
Area of Newer Homes!
Custom 1940’s Rancher
Attention Developers!
Mini Estate!
Basement entry home, 6 bedrooms, 4 bathroomss plus den / office, double garage. $569,900
Near Heritage Park! Once featured in “Better Homes & Gardens” Completely restored w/upgraded elect. 7 modern conveniences! Leaded glass windows, fir h/w floors. $549,900
Prime .85 acre in Cedar Valley development area (Phase II) Great investment!! House & shop/garage to rent out while you wait for development. Seller motivated! Bring offers! $549,900
2 bdrm carriage home! H/w floors, open fl plan! Kitchen w/entertaining isl, tons of cabs, granite counters. Main house has 4 bdrms, fin bsmt. In-ground pool. $1,250,000
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#2766
#2796
Distinctive Single Family Residences with mortgage assisting Carriage Home above detached garage. Silver Creek is Mission’s newest development, offering small community living while staying connected with busier urban areas. With the Westcoast Express Train, commuters working in Coquitlam or Vancouver avoid the hassle of daily rush hour traffic. Close to schools, parks and a world of recreational activities.
From $449,900 to $519,900 Includes appliances & net G.S.T.
For information call Mindy 604.826.1000 #2751
#2657
Only
18 3
Units Left 1/2 Acre - Development!
Custom 3 Storey Home!!
Waterfront Devel. Area!
Rancher on 9000+ Ft Lot
Att: investors and developers! Currently zoned R-558. Quiet rd, centrally located. Potential for rezoning. Neighbouring property listed for $239,900. Both can be purchased together. $534,900
Great neighbourhood! Quality finishing thru-out, big kitch w/granite counter tops. S/S appliances. 4 lrg bdrms up w/2 masters. Large backyard is fully fenced. Perfect family home! $524,000
Attention Investors, affordable yet tons of opportunity here!! Seller has preliminary plans done for commercial & high end condo’s. House + 5 lots! Priced to sell! $519,900
Rancher with basement. 6 bdrms, 3 full baths. Living room, dining room, 2 laundry rooms. Double garage. $449,900
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List with Mindy Call Now! Amberley Neufeldt Sales Associate 604-826-9000
Rajy Randhawa Sales Associate 778-552-5570
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604.826.9000 1.888.826.1177 #103 - 33070 - 5th ave., mission, bc #2773
#2786
#2634
#2795
#2643
2 Storey w/Bsmnt Home!
Central Abbotsford
Bring Offers
Brand New 2 Storey w/Bsmt
Redone Top to Bottom!!
6 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, located in great family neighbourhood! Close to all schools. A must see. $449,000
Renovated split entry. Close to all amenities w/private backyard & covered patio. 3 bdrms, 2 gas f/p. Close to schools. Updated paint, flooring & plumbing fixtures. $445,000
Formally known as “Epiphany House”. 8 bedrooms, 8 bathrooms. Built-in sprinkler system!! Huge 62x102’ lot!! Seller motivated!! $399,900
Close to downtown & all amenities. kitch w/island, fam rm, liv rm & laundry w/9ft ceilings on main. 3 bdrms up, ensuite in mast. Finished bsmt w/1 bdrm & roughed in. $400,000
Replaced windows, roof, siding, plumbing, drywall, kitch & bathrms. Quiet cul-de-sac, private backyard. Covered patio. Kitch w/island, granite counters. Crowns. Won’t last! $389,900
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#2707
#2794
#2532
#2554
2743
MINDY MCPHERSON 604.826.1000 SALES ASSOCIATE
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SOLD Townhome-Abbotsford
What a Buy/Home on 1 Acre
80’x134’ Lot Valley View
Motel/Restaurant – 70 Mile
WELL PRICED 3 BDRM HOME!
Priced to Sell!
2 yr young 2 storey end unit near Highstreet Mall. 9’ ceil on main with living room, dining room, kitchen, nook, family room + den. 4 bdrms up. Double garage. No GST applicable. $375,000
Little house on the prairie!! Renovated home. Detached garage/workshop!! Only 8-10 minutes to shopping, restaurants, movies, churches & all amenities. Won’t last!!! $359,900
Unique home has granny flat or guest suite. 3 gas f/p. Big open living room/ dining room, fully finished basement. 3 baths, room for the RV. Shows well, very private. $349,900
Affordable business opportunity! Working motel & restaurant on 1.73 acres. 9 motel units + caretakers res. Rest. w/ seating for 50. Toll free 1-888-826-1177 for info. $349,000
3 bedroom up, master has solid maple flooring. 2 bathroom. $349,000
Updated bsmnt entry on large lot. Back lane & det. garage. Updates include, roof, furnace ext paint! 2 kitchens, 2 laundries. Close to schools, shopping & recreation. $317,500
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#2762
#2782
#2691
#2653
#2750
2745
Building / Development Prime Development 9.530 acres, Websters Corners, Maple Ridge $1,500,000
#2604
Attention Developers! 33 View Acres! This may be Mission’s finest!! $999,000
#2426
10 Prime Acres Attention Developers!! Off Richards, city water close. $699,000
#2560
SOLD
SOLD
PRICED TO SELL!!
Under $300,000 - Deroche
Desirable Unit/The Mews
Cedarbrooke Estates!
Huge 56x26 Shop! Hedley
Att: Developers/Investors
.36 acre with rustic 3 bedroom home!! Hurry on this one! Priced to sell!!! $295,000
Totally re-done rancher! Quiet cul-desac! Kitchen redone w/granite counters, open fl plan, great room, very nice bathroom. New window, door, etc. Tons of parking. $289,000
Luxurious gated community w/state of the art security, underground parking and 2 amenity rooms. Superior design and premium quality workmanship. $269,900
Nice floor plan, 1962 S/F, 3 levels, deep garage w/room for work bench or toys! 3 bdrms, 2 gas f/p, good size fenced yard and big sundeck. Priced to sell!! $249,900
Workshop with 14’ ceiling! Updated house. Priced to sell! Seller motivated Great shop for mechanics or woodworker or home based business. $249,900
Prime holding property, currently zoned R-558 and could be rezoned. Flat, centrally located 50x290’ lot. Can be purchased with neighbouring property - 32092 Sawyer Ave. $249,900
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#2767
#2784
#2573
#2770
Maple Ridge Prime 8 acres for development! O.C.P. shows future 1 acre parcels! $619,900 #2655
5 Acres in Silverdale! Quiet area! 2 Road Frontages! $349,900
#2721
#2760
2720
Amazing Views! 6000+ sq.ft. lot in desirable location, close to shops &7 University $299,500
#2660
SOLD Garden Unit/Spencer Est.
GARIBALDI LANE - ABBY
College Park - Abbotsford
KATHLEEN COURT
Caroline Villa - 2nd Flr!
45+ 1212 SF Ground Floor!
2 bdrm + den/rec room & 2 full baths. Redone w/upgraded floors, paint & gas fireplace w/cultured stone floor to ceiling. Insuite laundry, single car garage. $209,900
Newer upper scale gated community!!! Walk to Sevenoaks Mall, Superstore and convenient location!! Comes with 2 parking spots. Priced to sell!!! $199,900
1170 SF, 2 bdrm, 2 bath ground level, corner unit close to UFV and Abbotsford Centre. $179,500
Prime location! 1 bdrm + den (could be 2nd bdrm) Bright w/big windows, separate laundry/storage room and big kitchen. Oversized locker + 2 parking spots. Priced for quick sale. $169,900
Affordable 2 bdrm, 2 bath unit. Only 12 yrs old. Central location w/recreation, shopping, Cedar Valley Connector & bus route all close. Insuite laundry & gas fireplace. $175,900
2 bdrms, 2 baths, single carport! Small pets allowed, rentals not allowed. Wheelchair access. $159,900
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#2698
#2744
#2666
#2514
#2550
#2692
#2684 3 New Acreage Lots 1.12 - 2.37 & 4.05 acres on cul-desac. $234,900 to $249,900
New 6 lot Sub-division Lots back onto Greenspace. Fully serviced lots ready to build on. $$229,000 ea. Call for information package! #2787
4 Lots in “Downtown Plan” Build a home or buy all 4 lots & build something unique! District of Mission indicates they will look at new CCD2 zoning. $139,500 ea. #2355
Only $150,000 - Deroche!
2 Bdrm Townhome/Chwk
Royal Court - Clearbrook
On Cul-de-sac/Abbotsford
2 bdrm, 2 bath townhome, many updates thru-out. Private fenced backyard. Perfect for first time buyer or investor. Pets allowed. Located close to everything. $139,000
Tapadera Estates! Custom Beauty! Spotless & shows a “10” Screened in covered deck, garden shed. Walk to clubhouse w/swimming pool. Boat launch, fishing, ski at Hemlock(15 min) $134,900
Great Area of Chilliwack
Priced to sell!! Fixer upper, 49.5’x142’ lot size. They don’t come any cheaper!! Immediate possession!! $150,000
Desirable 2 bdrm ground unit. Close to all shopping, new cinemas, restaurants, public transit and quick freeway access. Well managed building. Seller motivated!! $129,900
Excellent 55+ strata. Terrific loc, walk to all amenities. Easy freeway access. Well equipped workshop. Gardens you can plant your veggies/flowers. 2 bdrm 2 baths. $124,900
Park Place. Superstore, malls and Mill Lake - at your doorstep. 2 bdrms indoor pool, hot tub, gym, workshop & a guest suite. 55+, strata fee includes h/w & heat. $119,900
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By Sandpiper Golf Course!
The Everglades Hatzic Lake Waterfront Weekend retreat! $64,500
#2599
#2656
#2727
#2724
#2703
WE ARE NOW ACCEPTING NEW PROPERTIES TO MANAGE! BUSINESS ONLY Alameda Court - Abby
Mobile/Morris Valley!
Hemlock Valley Ski Resort
Coffee Shop w/a Twist!
Tastefully renovated. Updated cabinets & appliances w/open concept space. Main bath w/walk-in shower. Balcony has Western exposure w/trees for privacy. Built-in A/C. $115,000
Close to Golf Course and Hemlock Valley Ski area. $85,000
Attention Investors, avid skiers, mountain climbers, snowmobilers, ATV’ers! Affordable studio w/loft. Covered parking, swimming pool! Ski hills at your door. Priced to sell! $79,500
Great business!! Well Established in bus approx 17 years! Strip mall in growing Clayburn! Aside from coffee & food, shop offers gift ware, WiFi, liquor lic/beer & wine. $75,000
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To view call Mindy 604.826.1000 Duplex Lot Hemlock Valley Close to skiing and all recreation. $89,900
#2759
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2016 F-150 Crew Cab XLT
2016 Crew Cab XLT
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• Military Grade Aluminum Body, 3.5L TIVCT FFV Engine, 6 Speed Automatic Transmission • Power Windows/Locks/Mirrors, SYNC Voice Activated Bluetooth, Cruise Control • 17" Aluminum Wheels, Remote Keyless Entry, Passive Anti Theft System • P245 All Season Tires, Air Conditioning, Sirius Satellite/XM Radio w/6 Month Prepaid • Halogen Headlamps, Fog Lamps, Chrome Bumpers, 40/20/40 Saets W/Full Size Rear Seats • 29 Miles Per Gallon Highway (or) 9.6L Per 100 Km Highway
Or Purchase a 2015 F-150 Crew Cab XLT
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Dealer may sell or lease for less. Limited time offer and avialbilty. Offers only valid at MSA Ford Sales. Retail offers may be canceled or changed at any time without notice. Limit one (1) incentive redemption per Eligible Model sale. Some offers are not rain-checkable. All prices are plus taxes and fees. See dealer for complete details for all advertised offers. All offers good on in-stock MSA Ford Sales vehicles only. All offers subject to prior sale. All available Ford incentives, Holiday Bonus Cash, Ford Loyalty/Conquest, MSA Finance cash, Non finance cash, Non stackable Cash, and rebates/credits/allowances/rates have been used in advertised prices. Some rebates and credit may be taxable. Financing/Leasing on approved consumer or business credit. Vehicle(s) may be shown with optional equipment or may not be exactly as shown. For factory orders, a customer may either take advantage of eligible Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited retail customer promotional incentives/offers available at the time of vehicle factory order or time of vehicle delivery, but not both or combinations thereof, subject to incentive rules and eligibility. Year End Cash on available on select 2015 and 2016 in stock vehicles. Some incentives may not be combinable or offered with other incentives. Our advertised prices include Freight, and P.D.I., Add dealer documentation and registration fees of $420, and applicable taxes and fees. Lease Offer Total Paid $11,225.00. Lease end value is $22,979.99 plus applicable taxes. First payment, taxes and some fees due at delivery. Lease LAPR is 0% for 24 months. Ford Credit 0% or low APR Financing not compatible with Ford non-stackable cash, MSA finance cash, Ford or MSA lease offers or MSA Discounts or bonuses. All prices do not include any added equipment or options that may have been installed by dealer. All offers expire January 9th 2016 at 5:00 pm (PST).
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