Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows Times, January 21, 2016

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Vicious attack The mother of a young man hospitalized after getting punched in Pitt Meadows is pleading for witnesses to come forward.

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Dastardly crime The Create Shop volunteers are frustrated after thieves broke in and snatched electronics, a cash register, and fundraising money earmarked for the store owner, who is battling cancer.

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Pitt Meadows resident Cameron Waldbauer is up for an Oscar, for the special effects work he did in the Leonard DiCaprio movie The Revenant, part of which was filmed in B.C. and Alberta.

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t’s just before 7:30 a.m. on a rainy Monday at the Meadowvale Starbucks. I’m here to meet with Pitt Meadows’ own special effects artist and Oscar nominee Cameron Waldbauer, to get the goods on his line of work, his background, and his thoughts on working on – and being nominated in the special effects category for – The Revenant, starring Leonardo Dicaprio. Waldbauer walks in. He greets me with a handshake, orders a coffee and a breakfast sandwich, and sits down across from me. There’s certainly buzz around his nomination, but I want to start the conversation by going back a little further – specifically, to how he got into this line of work in the first place. urns out, it wasn’t exactly a direct path. He started working with a friend at a special effects company prototyping photo vending machines, a summer job that turned into something much more. “When the summer came to an end, I asked the company if they’d hire someone to clean up or sweep the floor or whatever.” It was through this experience, the Garibaldi Secondary graduate found his calling in special effects. “I started, realized I wanted to do it, then went back to school at BCIT, took machining and

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mechanical design, and then went back to my job.” Today, the 41-year-old Waldbauer is a special effects supervisor with Objects Inc. in Coquitlam. And with a number of big movies under his belt, he’s made a name for himself. “Companies phone me and want me to do their film,” he said. Once he’s met with the director, Waldbauer accepts the contract for the film, “essentially signing me up for it, from beginning to end.” He gets calls for projects that are mostly based in and around Vancouver. But, in the case of The Revenant for example, “we worked mostly in Calgary, with a couple weeks in Squamish.” There’s been other jobs further afield too: “Montreal, and in Europe, and stuff like that.” A typical work day for the Pitt

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Meadows resident “depends on the film. On a studio film, we basically work 12-hour days, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.” n the set of The Revenant, however, “there was nothing like a typical workday,” he quipped. “You’d show up, and there’d be rehearsals all day. We actually only shot during the last hour of daylight – called the magic hour – for the duration of this film, and I’ve never had that schedule before.” Shooting outdoors on location in and around Calgary for the seven months it took to complete the film, brought about its own unique set of challenges as well. The most notable thing on this film, he said, “was definitely the environment we were filming in; It was a very hard movie to make and there were a lot of

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tough days on this film.” For example, he said, “there’d be like six inches of snow on the ground. Then you’d show up the next day, a Chinook would roll in… and we’d have to go and get a bunch of snow from somewhere and bring it to set…” With an extensive list of movies on his resume, and after rubbing shoulders with DiCaprio, does Waldbauer ever get starstruck? No, not really. “I’m just doing my job, and for the most part, those people are just people on set. They’re there to do their job and we’re there to do ours.” And an Oscar nod only helps fuel that passion. “Getting nominated never gets old,” he said. “Two years ago, I never would’ve thought I’d be in this position. Now that I have been nominated, I want to win.”

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A Langley mother is pleading for witnesses after an attack in Pitt Meadows hospitalized her 20-year-old son. Diane Shannon’s son Cole was celebrating his birthday Saturday night. At about 2:25 a.m. Sunday morning, he was assaulted outside a Subway in the 12400 block of Harris Road. Ridge Meadows RCMP say a group of men got into an altercation which turned violent. Cole was knocked down and suffered a head injury. Shannon and Cole’s other family members have spent their days at the hospital since. “With the head Cole Shannon injury, he sleeps Assault victim a lot,” said Shannon. “It’s day to day, we don’t know what he’s going to be like when he comes out of this.” As far as Shannon can determine, her son and a friend left Roosters Country Cabaret and went to Subway. His friend was apparently outside, phoning a cab when a group of people came up and fought Cole’s friend. Cole apparently walked outside and was punched. > More: mrtimes.com, search ‘Cole’

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Notice of Intention to Amend Pitt Meadows Zoning Bylaw NOTICE OF INTENTION TO AMEND PITT MEADOWS ZONING BYLAW TAKE NOTICE THAT a Public Hearing will be held in the Council Chamber of the Pitt Meadows City Hall, 12007 Harris Road, Pitt Meadows, BC on Tuesday February 2nd, 2016 at 7:00 p.m. to consider the following amendment to Zoning Bylaw No. 2505, 2011, the Zoning Bylaw for the City of Pitt Meadows: City of Pitt Meadows Zoning Amendment Bylaw No. 2701, 2015 The purpose of this amendment is to rezone the property located at 18962 119th Avenue, legally described as: Lot 17 Except: Part Subdivided by Plan 78872; Section 1 Block 5 North Range 1 East New Westminster District Plan 17461 From Large Lot Residential (RS) Zone to Small Lot Residential (R-2) Zone (shown bolded and shaded) in order to permit the subdivision of the property into three single family lots. The relative location of the land to be affected by the proposed bylaw is indicated on the sketch plan below: The application and associated reports may be viewed at the City Hall between January 22nd, 2016 and February 5th, 2016 from 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m., excluding weekends and statutory holidays. Please direct inquiries to the Development Services Department at 604-465-2428. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE ALL PERSONS who deem themselves affected hereby shall be afforded an opportunity to be heard at the Public Hearing before Council on the matters contained herein or by making a written submission (or email) by 3:00 p.m. on Tuesday February 2nd, 2016 to the attention of the Manager of Corporate Administration. All submissions will become part of the public record. Tina Penney Manager of Corporate Administration 604-465-2433 tpenney@pittmeadows.bc.ca NOTICE OF INTENTION TO AMEND PITT MEADOWS ZONING BYLAW TAKE NOTICE THAT a Public Hearing will be held in the Council Chamber of the Pitt Meadows City Hall, 12007 Harris Road, Pitt Meadows, BC on Tuesday February 2nd, 2016 at 7:00 p.m. to consider the following amendment to Zoning Bylaw No. 2505, 2011, the Zoning Bylaw for the City of Pitt Meadows: City of Pitt Meadows Zoning Amendment Bylaw No. 2721, 2016

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Tax increase in store Budget deilberations wrapped up this past Monday night.

per cent increase to property taxation for the parks and recreation transition reserve,” said Mark Roberts, the city’s acting chief administrative officer. “The idea there is that – as you know – the agreement with Maple ERIC ZIMMER Ridge expires Oct. 31 of this year, ezimmer@mrtimes.com of which we’re responsible for Pitt Meadows City council ended paying them the bills up to that budget deliberations Monday point at 20 per cent,” he night with a 2.73 per cent continued. increase planned for 2016. “There’s going to be some While the utilities porcosts we anticipate relating tion of the tax bill – which to the overlap period until includes water, sewer, we have an independent garbage and recycling – model, starting Nov. 1. remained the same with We’re not sure what that’s no increase, property taxes going to be yet, until counMark Roberts cil goes through the service came out with an increase of $62.16 (3.52 per cent) Acting CAO model review with our confor the average family home sultant.” assessed at $468,000. However, he said, “it’s pretty The 2016 taxation rate follows a reasonable to state that there will zero increase in 2015. be some costs that will probably “Council had some priorities overlap, or cost commitments to that needed to be addressed in Maple Ridge, as we embark on the this budget and balance that with new model.” the impact on services,” said Pitt Council is hosting a Taxation Meadows Mayor John Becker. Town Hall Meeting on Feb. 4 at “The Parks and Recreation tranCity hall, at 7 p.m. to answer pubsition needs are definitely on that lic questions about the budget and list, as well as critical services like process. fire and diking,” he added. > More at: mrtimes.com, “Council approved a small half search: ‘Roberts’

The purpose of this amendment is to rezone the property located at 19140 McMyn Road, legally described as: Lot 3 Section 36, Block 6 North Range 1 East New Westminster District Plan 13846 From Large Lot Residential (RS) Zone to proposed Comprehensive Development Zone M (CD-M) Zone (shown bolded and shaded) in order to permit the construction of a three-storey mixed use development. The relative location of the land to be affected by the proposed bylaw is indicated on the sketch plan below: The application and associated reports may be viewed at the City Hall between January 22, 2016 and February 2nd, 2016 from 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m., excluding weekends and statutory holidays. Please direct inquiries to the Development Services Department at 604-465-2428. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE ALL PERSONS who deem themselves affected hereby shall be afforded an opportunity to be heard at the Public Hearing before Council on the matters contained herein or by making a written submission (or email) by 3:00 p.m. on Tuesday February 2nd, 2016 to the attention of Manager of Corporate Administration. All submissions will become part of the public record. Tina Penney Manager of Corporate Administration 604-465-2433 tpenney@pittmeadows.bc.ca TAKE NOTICE THAT a Public Hearing will be held in the Council Chamber of the Pitt Meadows City Hall, 12007 Harris Road, Pitt Meadows, BC on Tuesday February 2nd, 2016 at 7:00 p.m. to consider the following amendment to Zoning Bylaw No. 2505, 2011, the Zoning Bylaw for the City of Pitt Meadows: City of Pitt Meadows Zoning Bylaw Amendment No. 2722, 2016 The proposed amendment to Zoning Bylaw 2505, 2011 is for the purpose of aiding its interpretation and administration. 1. Part 2 Interpretation, Section 2.3 General Definitions, is amended by revising the definition for Agri-Tourism. 2. Part 2 Interpretation, Section 2.3 General Definitions, is amended by revising the definition for Car Wash. 3. Part 2 Interpretation, Section 2.3 General Definitions, is amended by adding definitions for “Micro-Brewery”, “Temporary” and “Seasonal”. 4. Part 5 Specific Use Regulations, Section 5.11 Farm Retail Sales and Winery Lounges is amended by including breweries, distilleries, meaderies and cideries within this section. 5. Part 8, Agricultural, is amended to add licensed brewery, distillery, meadery or cidery lounges as permitted accessory uses within the General Agricultural (A-1), Large Lot Agricultural (A-2), Agricultural and Farm Industrial (A-3) and Agricultural and Golf Course (A-4) zones. 6. Part 10, Section 10.7, Multi-Residential 3 (RM-3) zone is amended by deleting “Apartments” from the list of principal permitted uses and adding “Townhouses”. 7. Part 11, Commercial, is amended to add micro-breweries as a permitted principal use within the Neighbourhood Centre Commercial (C-2), Community Commercial (C-3), and Light Industrial Business Park (I-3) zones. The Bylaw and associated staff report may be viewed at City Hall, 12007 Harris Road, Pitt Meadows, between January 22, 2016 and February 2nd, 2016 from 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m., excluding weekends and statutory holidays. Please direct inquiries to the Development Services Department at 604-465-2428. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE ALL PERSONS who deem themselves affected hereby shall be afforded an opportunity to be heard at the Public Hearing before Council on the matters contained herein or by making a written submission (or email) by 3:00 p.m. on Tuesday February 2nd, 2016 to the attention of the Manager of Corporate Administration. All submissions will become part of the public record. Tina Penney Manager of Corporate Administration 604-465-2433 tpenney@pittmeadows.bc.ca

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TAXATION WORKSHOP Have questions about 2016 property taxes? Join us at the Second Annual Pitt Meadows Taxation 101 Workshop The City is offering this workshop to answer questions you may have about your 2016 tax bill. How do I decipher my tax notice? How is my tax rate decided? What does the City spend my money on? How does City Council decide on what and how much to spend? Who else does the City collect revenue for?

Thursday, February 4 7pm – 8:30pm City Hall – Council Chambers 12007 Harris Road, Pitt Meadows • Mayor’s Welcome • Property Tax Assessment explained from a BC Assessment expert • Budget and Business Planning Process • How are taxes calculated • Summary of the Budget Components • 2016 Taxes and Utilities – where are we at? • Where does the money go? • Questions/ wrap-up Let’s talk taxes - everyone is welcome! RVSP to info@pittmeadows.bc.ca or 604-465-5454 Got thoughts?

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Three volunteers at a local store are feeling “helpless” after an overnight break-in on Monday night. On Jan. 18, The Create Shop located at 22255 Dewdney Trunk Rd. in Haney Plaza, was broken into. The front door of the store was smashed, and the Apple computer with the store’s database and records, and the POS system was stolen. The cash register was also stolen, which had about $200 in cash inside. Underneath the cash register, an envelope with roughly $550 inside was also taken. The money in the envelope was from 30 advance deposits for a fundraiser for store owner Kori Sandy, who has been in and out of Royal Columbian Hospital, battling brain cancer. The ladies painting night, planned for Jan. 30 at the store, is one of two fundraisers being hosted by three friends for Sandy, who have also stepped up to run the store on a volunteer basis. Five years ago, Sandy was diagnosed with colon cancer. After beating the cancer, she purchased the Create Shop in August of 2014. A year later, Sandy was diagnosed with brain cancer

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volunteer Mo Korchinski said. “I’m still in disbelief,” volunteer Marnie Young added, and that the stolen computer system was the stores “lifeline.” “She [Kori] just doesn’t deserve this,” Young continued. At this point, Schmidt said that they “are not sure what [they] are going to do.” “[We] can’t really afford to shut down.” For now Schmidt has one simple request: “We would like our computer back, no questions asked.” Mounties continue investigating the break-in, asking anyone with information to call the Ridge Meadows RCMP at 604463-6251 or CrimeStoppers at 1-800-222-8477, referencing file number 2016-1351.

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hink you pay enough for cellphone and internet service? Well, think again. All three of the major phone/cable/internet firms – Bell, Rogers, and Telus – are either raising or have raised their rates. Considering there are only three major carriers in Canada, who among them control how millions of us connect to one another, to the internet, and to our in-home entertainment, we don’t have much choice. Apparently, the poor dears are strapped because of the falling Canadian dollar, and because of (of course) the cost of building new infrastructure. These complaints are despite the fact that all three companies have hundreds of millions of dollars in profits annually in recent years. Even a bad year for Rogers recently meant earnings of just $255 million in net income. That was a bit lower than their chief rivals recently. It’s difficult to see what we could do to change the situation, however. Auctions of more parts of the spectrum haven’t really created much in the way of competition. Smaller firms have been either bought up by larger ones, or they haven’t extended their range enough to make them useful to many suburbanites outside of the downtown cores of big cities. We could ask the government to step in, but their options are limited. They could break up the big conglomerates, but that would set a possibly dangerous precedent. It’s also no guarantee that we would actually see lower prices. Nationalizing cellphone or internet service sounds like a good way to stifle the industry and drive out investment. Canadians at present still pay among the highest rates for cellphone service in the developed world. There are some reasons for that. We have a vast landscape that needs lots of infrastructure, and a relatively small market. But that doesn’t explain persistent high prices in areas that have been well blanketed by cellphone service for years. Unless we pry ourselves free of our phones, nothing will change.

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he Netflix documentary Making a Murderer asks a question that has only two possible answers, both disturbing. The documentary follows Steven Avery, a Wisconsin man who was convicted of sexual assault in the early 1980s and spent 18 years behind bars. He was then exonerated, released, and was on the verge of winning a major settlement when he was arrested again. This time, he was accused of murder, and was again convicted. So the possibilities are, either a man who was exonMATTHEW erated of one crime went on to commit one in any case, or that the same man could be a victim of two miscarriages of justice. It’s hard for many people to believe that police, prosecutors, judges, and juries could get things so wrong, not just once but possibly twice.

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Unfortunately, while rare, wrongful convictions are far from unheard of in Canada, as well as in the United States. Canadians have seen a string of high-profile convictions overturned. In some cases, lives were ruined in ways that are impossible to set completely right, no matter how many apologies are given, no matter how much is paid in compensation. What could possibly be done for the family of David Milgaard? The Saskatchewan man was still a teenager when he was convicted of raping and CLAXTON killing Gail Miller. Milgaard would spend most of the next 23 years in prison. He even escaped twice – on his second attempt, he was recaptured after 77 days on the loose, and shot by the RCMP during his capture. But Milgaard was unequivocally inno-

cent. Later tests and evidence would show that it was Larry Fisher, a serial rapist, who had killed Miller. At least the resolution of that case had a conclusion that could give some comfort to both Milgaard and Miller’s family. Others leave only wounds. Guy Paul Morin spent nine years being tried and re-tried for the murder of a neighbour, nine-year-old Christine Jessop. Although the evidence against Morin was shaky to being with – his time card from work alone suggested he wasn’t around when she vanished – investigators became fixated on him. They famously thought Morin was a “weird-type guy.” As in so many other cases, DNA evidence would eventually rule out Morin. But the true killer has never been found. Sometimes there is no killer. There are several families in Ontario who have seen double tragedies. First, a child died. Then one of the parents was sent to jail for a murder that never happened. The notorious pathologist Charles Smith

conducted autopsies that turned up murder where no murder existed. Fathers and mothers were sent to jail because of deaths that had resulted from freak accidents or medical problems. The vast majority of serious criminal investigations in Canada do turn up the proper suspect. Sometimes it’s easy, sometimes it’s a cold case that is only solved years later. Sometimes there is no solution. But there are cases where a combination of events – fixated investigators, bad science, or simple chance – can result in an innocent person going to jail for a crime he or she did not commit. Wrongful convictions damage the system of justice. We can learn two things from them. First, that we are all human, and imperfect, and must beware of our own biases as much as possible. And second, that somewhere in Canada, the innocent are behind bars. Read Bob Groeneveld’s Odd Thoughts online this week at mrtimes.com

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Letters Apology owed on vaccine issue Dear Editor, I am a father of three kids and together with my wife we have decided not to vaccinate our kids. I will not get into detail about the reasons behind this decision. I would like only to mention that my wife and I are very well educated – I have a MS degree in engineering and my wife has a BS. I am fluent in three languages, my wife in four. Making a decision about your kids is not an easy one, neither is driven by impulse. We, as all of the parents that we know, who have chosen not to vaccinate their kids, had read a good number of articles, scientific researches, publications and books about vaccines, their effect on the human immune system and all their benefits. Mr. Bob Groeneveld [Malaria, mumps, measles – all best fought with a shot, Jan. 14, TIMES] is calling people like me and my wife “sheep” and “too stupid” in his

column. I believe that we are neither. I believe that this kind of language is offensive and is stigmatizing our lawful right as citizens of this country to choose. I will not go further to explain how “mom and dads feel sorry for their kids” after a vaccine has been administered and the kid develops autism, autoimmune diseases, diabetes, sometimes cancer and death. I will not go further in explaining how the life of my best friend and his family have changed after his older son was diagnosed with autoimmune disease and kidney failure due to vaccine administration. These facts, unfortunately are not published by papers or reporters, simply because they don’t fit in the propaganda by pharmaceutical companies. This is just a small evidence for Mr. Groeneveld that I have made my homework. My wife and I have dug information for years, and still do. And

if the evidence of the safety of the vaccines are shown in a satisfactory manner, we would gladly accept them and change our position. We are open minded people, that don’t just repeat what we are told or paid to say or write. I believe that Mr. Groeneveld and the editorial team of the newspaper owes us and all the like minded an official apology for the language used in

this article. I do believe that every parent has the right to make a choice for their kids. Whether this is to vaccinate or not, this is a choice that is driven by the best for the kid. The choices we make are typically based on information, experience and fear, and they are all different for all of us, thus the different choices. S. Karanfilov, via email

Vaccines save lives Dear Editor, Fabulous article Bob [Malaria, mumps, measles – all best fought with a shot, Jan. 14, TIMES]. I always enjoyed reading your thoughts, and this one was the best. “Why don’t you tell them what you really mean” the good thing sometimes about these type of beliefs is it “thins the herd” but in this case their experimenting with the children and the rest of society, i.e. those on chemo etc. I have always said there are two things that have significantly increased life expectancy during the last 100 years or so: antibiotics and vaccinations. Now they overdo the antibiotics and eliminate the vaccinations instead of stopping the disease before it gets started. Brian Parkinson, Langley

Who’s the wacko? Dear Editor, Just an observation - letter writer Jason Bradner rightly calls Matthew Claxton on his use of the words wacko and goons to describe people who have a different opinion then him. I find this increasing in the political left. They cannot stand anyone who doesn’t think like them and resort to insults. They want to direct every thought and action to what they deem correct. They know how everyone should live and think. They alone are noble, who care about humanity. Look at us, we are to be emulated. You are goons and wackos. Cherryl Katnich, Maple Ridge

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Jan. 25 Hominum • Hominum, a discussion group for gay, bi-sexual, and questioning men, holds its monthly meeting at 7:30 p.m. Info and location, call Art: 604-462-9813, or Don: 604-329-9760.

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Wall Climbing Gym in the Maple Meadows industrial park in Hammond Saturday, during the company’s open house. Three-year-old Liam Rincon of Pitt Meadows (inset) was among those who scaled the wall.

Maple Ridge Library is marking national literacy day with activities this Saturday, Jan. 23. Meanwhile, Pitt Meadows Library is marking the occasion with an series of literary events on Saturday, Jan. 30, between 1 to 3 p.m. This past weekend, readers of different ages – including eight-month-old Mason Morris, and 17-year-old Faizan Mapara – checked out books available at the Pitt Meadows Library.

TIMES Travellers: Avid travellers Terry and Sherryl Hansen of Maple Ridge recently returned from Havana. They took a tour of “stunning” sights in a classic car, ate lots of local cuisine, listened to “amazing” music, and had their picture taken with a copy of their hometown newspaper, The TIMES.

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Duck Race, was named Citizen of the Year in 2014 and was a five-time recipient of a Paul Harris Fellow Award from his Meadow Ridge Rotary Club. He died last summer. “I received the letter from the mayor the day before Christmas Eve…” said his wife Irena, noting how pleased the family was to learn of the recognition. “It certainly changed our Christmas from being sad to grateful,” she added. “What a great legacy Bob has left the family and community.” The road is well named, Armstrong concluded. “There was two ways to run an event – the wrong way or the ‘Shantz Way’.”

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Ridge Meadows RCMP is looking for the following people. If you see any of them, do not attempt to apprehend them. Please contact the RCMP immediately by calling 604-463-6251 or CrimeStoppers at 1-800-2228477. The warrants attached to these individuals were still outstanding as of 10 a.m. Wednesday. Remember: all of the listed people are presumed innocent until proven guilty in court.

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the breath, this indicates infection in the mouth. In all of these cases, you should have your pet examined by a veterinarian to determine the best treatment. It is reported that 80 per cent of dogs and 70 per cent of cats suffer from dental disease. Not surprising, as most people do not brush their pets’ teeth, which is easy to do and makes a huge difference in their hygiene. When your veterinarian performs a complete dental cleaning under anesthetic, the entire mouth is closely evaluated for not only the tartar on the surface. They also inspect for pockets under the gum line where the majority of problems are found. Dental X-rays are often needed to evaluate the extent of the problem and determine if a tooth needs to be extracted. A proper cleaning can only be done effectively and safely under anesthesia. > More: mrtimes.com, search ‘Orser’

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Timing ‘different than expected:’ Bing A rock quarry proposal in Pitt is still in the process.

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And as far as he’s aware, there’s no change to the process the whole application has to go through, or where things are at. “I suspect that the proponent is going to take some action and make a statement at some point, and we’ll be into public hearings,” said the MLA. “It’s just the timing has been different than I expected.” Bing and Pitt Meadows Mayor John Becker – along with a host of residents and community members – voiced their opposition to the proposal when it was first presented last year. Three constituencies are “vehemently opposed to this project,” Becker said at the time. “The residents – not only the Sheridan Hill area –but Pitt Meadows generally, as well as the greater community.” Opposition to the proposal also came from City hall, “in terms of due process and our Official Community Plan.”

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and Reconciliation, and the Katzie First Nation to gather information about the site of the proposed Meadows Quarry gravel pit,” said ministry spokesperson David Haslam. The idea of the consultation ERIC ZIMMER is to provide information for ezimmer@mrtimes.com the EAO’s report and recommendations, with respect to A proposed rock quarry at the fact a decision would still Sheridan Hill in Pitt Meadows have to be made on whether caused an uproar in the comto designate the proposed promunity in the spring of last ject as reviewable under the year, but lately, local converEnvironmental Assessment Act. sation around the quarry has “The EAO anticipates the seemed rather quiet. report will be ready for con“I would agree, ‘quiet’ is sideration in the the word,” said near future,” Maple Ridge-Pitt I suspect the Haslam said. Meadows MLA Should the Doug Bing. proponent is environment “We were going to... make minister not expecting to a statement at designate the have some pubproject reviewlic hearings, some point...” able, “the and for things Doug Bing proposal will to start up still undergo again after last a thorough summer, and it review by the South Region didn’t happen.” Mine Development Review That doesn’t mean the proCommittee (MDRC), which posal has necessarily gone would include representatives away, though. from the City of Pitt Meadows “Over the past several and the Katzie First Nation.” months, the BC Environmental In the meantime, Bing said, Assessment Office (EAO) he’s received “a few inquirhas been consulting with the ies” on what’s happening and Ministry of Energy and Mines, where things are at with the Ministry of Forests, Lands and proposal, “but no more” letters Natural Resource Operations, Ministry of Aboriginal Relations of complaint.

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The Alouette River Management Society (ARMS) recently received just short of $50,000 from the BC Gaming grant, which will be used for its community participatory programs. The funds are earmarked for ecological education and stewardship activities including Adopt-A-Block and Adopt-A-Stream programs, ARMS We are excited acting executive and honoured director Nicole Driedger said. to receive the “We are excited gaming grant... and honoured to receive the gaming Nicole Driedger grant year after year. “It means we can continue our watershed education and stewardship programs and work with the city of Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows to continue to steward our environment,” Driedger explained. ARMS has been applying for funding through BC Gaming by Aug. 31 of each year for more than 25 years. About six to eight years ago, Driedger said, the society was funded federally “but the federal government cut back on this grant.” Currently, ARMS depends on several grants, such as the BC Hydro Fish and Wildlife Compensation Program (FWCP) and the Pacific Salmon Foundation to fun its annual budget of about $140,000 to $160,000 – depending on what projects the society is pursuing that year, Driedger said.

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They may have lost all their games, during this weekend’s Air Show, but Rich Goulet, coach of the host Pitt Meadows Marauders senior boys basketball team, said the group “gave everyone a good go for its money.” A total of 13 teams including Pitt took part this year, and Goulet wasn’t particularly surprised by how things played out. “I knew this was going to be a tough tourney because of the calibre of the teams this year,” he said. In the end, it was Mt. Boucherie who came out on top and won the tournament, “and first time they have really excelled here,” Goulet remarked.

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BCJALL teams covet Ridge Meadows talent Connor Evers was taken first overall by Langley. TROY LANDREVILLE tlandreville@mrtimes.com

Judging from the 2016 B.C. Junior A Lacrosse League Entry Draft earlier this month, it’s safe to say Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows are home to elite box lacrosse talent. The first four players chosen in the Jan. 9 BCJALL draft at the Langley Events Centre were products of the Ridge Meadows Minor Lacrosse Association (RMMLA).

In fact, five of the first six picks were Ridge Meadows Burrards, and all of them played in the association’s midget ‘A’ program last year. RMMLA president Ron Williams said “multiple draft picks are a testament to the quality of kids and coaching in Ridge.” “However,” he added, “it is also too bad that B.C. Junior Lacrosse will not grant Ridge [Meadows] a junior ‘A’ team, which forces our kids to be dispersed elsewhere.” Connor Evers led the way, taken first overall by the Langley Jr. Thunder. The 16-year-old Evers played for Team BC in both box and

team of choice, as well. It’s an field lacrosse and was recently awesome organization to be a named to Team Germany for the part of.” World Under 19 Championships The Pitt this summer. Meadows He was also Secondary student named as hasn’t decided if he RMMLA’s Male will play for the Jr. Lacrosse Player of Thunder this year, the Year. as the Burrards Evers said he have an intermediwas “shocked, ate A team. but proud” about After Evers, the being picked first next three picks overall. were Burrards: “It felt as goaltender Nate though all of my Connor Evers Faccin (No. 2 to hard work had Coquitlam) and runners Dylan finally paid off, all the late night McIntosh (No. 3 to Langley), practices and the wind sprints,” and Daytin Vidovich (No. 4 to Evers said. “I was extremely happy about being picked by my Port Coquitlam).

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After Langley snapped up Surrey’s Jeremy Liew with its fifth pick, Coquitlam selected Ridge Meadows’ Will Clayton with the draft’s sixth overall selection. Rounding out the first round picks were Semiahmoo’s Calvin Hafner (No. 7 to Port Coquitlam) and Cowichan’s Colton Lidstone (No. 8 to Nanaimo). Other Burrards chosen at the draft included Nick Scott (taken in the second round, 14th overall by Port Coquitlam) Sam Heiling (third round, 22nd overall by Port Coquitlam), Jasen Scott (fourth round, 29th overall by New Westminster), and Matthias Wallington (sixth round, 45th overall by New Westminster).


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WASTE MANAGEMENT

Garbage costs increase by cents New tipping fees are now in effect at Maple Ridge’s transfer station. ASHLEY WADHWANI ashley.wadhwani@mrtimes.com

Prince George-Mackenzie MLA Mike Morris, who was appointed as B.C.’s minister of public safety and solicitor general in December, visited the Fraser Regional Correctional Centre on Jan. 14.

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Minister tours prisons Mike Morris made Maple Ridge one of his first trips in his newly appointed role. TROY LANDREVILLE tlandreville@mrtimes.com

B.C.’s newly appointed minister of public safety and solicitor general was impressed with what he saw during his tour of Maple Ridge correctional facilities on Jan. 14 Prince George-Mackenzie MLA Mike Morris visited the Fraser Regional Correctional Centre and Alouette Correctional Centre for Women, before continuing into Port Coquitlam to tour the North Fraser Pretrial Centre.

“It went well,” Morris said, regarding his visit to the two Maple Ridge centres. “I was pleased with what I saw. The facilities are excellent. They are dealing with people with behavioural problems and everything was well in hand and well supervised.” These tours gave him a handle on how the facilities are laid out, Morris said, and how construction and the layout is “built not only for inmates’ safety but for corrections officers’ as well.” “Both the facilities [in Maple Ridge] I saw today were really modern,” Morris said. “They were well laid out and fully meets the intended purposes of keeping staff in a safe environment, as well as inmates.” > More: mrtimes.com, search ‘solicitor general’

As of this month, it costs a little bit more to get rid of garbage at the Maple Ridge Transfer Station, but officials say the cost to the average local resident is minor. Disposal amounting to less than one tonne has increased by $3, to $133 per tonne at the local transfer station. Given that a tonne weighs more than 2,000 pounds, the increased fees translates to mere cents for the average garbage trip. For garbage trips weighing less than roughly 150 pounds, the minimum tipping fee of $15 will be in effect. However, if a load weighs more than 150 pounds, expect the $4 additional fee to be added to the per-tonne calculation – a special to the Maple Ridge Transfer Station. This tipping fee is split between the recycling reserve and capital works reserve, said Trevor Thompson, manager of financial planning for Maple Ridge. The recycling reserve supports recycling operational costs, such as recycling trucks; and the capital works reserve supports initial purchases and repayment of land, Thompson explained.

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Jim MacLeod, is a supervisor at the Maple Ridge Transfer Station, where tipping fees increased $3 on Jan. 1. Pitt Meadows director of operations and development services. “Annually, when we set utility rates we try to estimate what all these costs equate to,” Zanon explained. Zanon added that the new municipal fee made no changes or impact on fees for single-family homes in the community. Remaining unchanged, the transfer station will continue to operate on a cash only basis on weekends. Also still in effect, the transfer station does not accept gypsum, for concerns of asbestos exposure, Valou explained. “None of our transfer stations are accepting it now.”

Thompson estimated that the additional tipping fee equated to about $65,000 in 2015. Additional changes for 2016 rates include a new municipal fee of $100 per tonne, in effect for all cities in the Lower Mainland. The new fee, “is to make sure municipalities are paying the same rate,” said Greg Valou, Communication Officer for Metro Vancouver. In Pitt Meadows, Waste Management is contracted to offer curbside pick up for homeowners. Curbside pick up fees, which will be included in the annual tax notice issued in May, will remain at the cost of $253, said Kate Zanon,

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Now, for the 18th consecutive year, the nominations are open, recognizing those in B.C. who have not only overcome adversity, but have continued to help others in the community. “We want people to nominate people who inspire them,” Wiggins ASHLEY WADHWANI explained. “Because they don’t ashley.wadhwani@mrtimes.com know how wonderful they are... The last Maple Ridge resident to They are just walking around being win a Courage to Come Back Award who they are.” was the late Const. Randy The province-wide awards Herman, back in 2002. include six nomination catHerman, a former memegories: addiction, medical, ber of the Ridge Meadows mental health, physical and Coquitlan RCMP rehabilitation, social adverdetachments, was recogsity, and youth (age 22 and nized in the Courage To younger). Come Back Award category Nominations can be subof physical rehabilitation. mitted through an online During his career with the form at couragetocomeback. Randy Herman ca or by mail, and the deadRCMP, Herman recovered was a recipient line is Feb. 12 at 5 p.m. from two separate motor in 2002. vehicle related accidents, Although more than 100 and was later diagnosed nominations are submitted with cancer. and only six recipients are selected, These injuries and illness didn’t every nominee reads their nominastop him from being a volunteer for tion package, letters included. the Law Enforcement Torch Run, “How many of us have had a Special Olympics, and B.C. Summer group of people that we know sit Games, until passing away on Feb. down and write letters about how 17, 2006. inspiring we are?” Wiggins asked. “He was very loved in that com“So getting nominated for an munity, I think they still miss him award is just an amazing thing.” and still talk about him,” said Winning recipients will be celePatricia Wiggins, Courage to Come brated at the Courage To Come Back Awards event manager. Back Awards Gala on May 5, at the “Everyone remembers Randy.” Vancouver Convention Centre.

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