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’ve seen them at more than a few events around town. He with his hats, costumes, puppets, and seemingly never-ending supply of balloons. She with her camera, capturing moments and memories. Together, they help bring the “community” aspect to community events. They are Click and Clown, or – as they are known by their civilian names – Donna And Jim Miburn. And I’m here at Kanaka Creek Coffee on a Friday morning to get the low-down, (or a behindthe scenes-look if you will,) on what brought about the creation of Click and Clown, and the story of the pair behind the popular duo. Although they moved to Maple Ridge just three years ago, Donna and Jim have lived in the area – Pitt Meadows to be exact – since 1989. “The first show we did in Pitt Meadows, was at Pitt Meadows Elementary for their Fun Day, in June of 1990,” Jim – aka Dilly the Clown – recalls. “It was a lot of fun.” Jim’s foray into the clowning world came about somewhat by chance. ‘I used to work for [BC] Children’s Hospital in the biomedical engineering department,
and our children were young at the time,” he recalls. It was around 1987, and a party for the sick kids was being planned, but the clown organizers had arranged for couldn’t make it. “So, they came down to our department, looked at me, and said ‘Jim, you’re going to be a clown.’ I basically got volun-told,” Armed with “drug-store makeup and a borrowed costume,” Jim went for it. And organizers liked what they saw. So much in fact, that “when they had a Christmas party, they just came down and got me.” Jim became the go-to clown for company events, and “we Kayla Stevenson / Clear Focus Camera Club. did things like entertain at kids Click and Clown were all smiles at last year’s annual Pitt Meadows Day. birthday parties and elementary schools as well,” he says. sion, Jim looked at the menu doing this for free,” he chuckles. Around this time, Jim made board, and saw a special on This was also around the time the switch from BC Children’s Dilly Bars. ‘Dilly’ came into existence. Hospital to BC Transit, where That was all he needed, and A new Dairy Queen was set to he got a job in the maintenance Dilly the Clown was scheduled open at 203rd, and Jim saw an department, “and they had their for the opening, which went opportunity. summer picnic in those days, well. “It was August of 1989, and and they asked ‘Dilly the Clown’ So well, in fact, the manager I stopped in and spoke to the to be there, although in fact, I offered Jim a regular gig doing manager, and told him I’d never wasn’t yet known as Dilly the in-store birthday parties. been paid a nickel Clown.” “At first, it was like one, to be a clown,” he Jim did a fourWe get booked maybe two a month.” Pretty recalled. hour show, on soon, though this turned into Jim offered stilts, and “we up so quickly. doing as much as two parties on his services for had a good time. Jim Milburn a single Saturday, and Sunday, the store’s grand Afterwards, I got and “it escalated from there.” opening: “Hire a pat on the back, Commercial shows and corporme for your grand a ‘thank you very ate events soon followed, all of opening,” he told the manager. much, and a ‘we’ll see you next which Jim did while still work“If you like me, pay me $90, for year.’” ing full-time. This continued four hours. If you don’t like me, To this point, Jim had never until the early 2000s, when just ask me to leave.” charged people for his clown Donnna and Jim decided to slow The manager agreed, but had show, but after witnessing things down, but only a litle bit. one more question. another clown make a decent Around the same time, Donna ‘He asked me what my clown sum of money for an hour’s made the decision to pursue name was,” Jim remembers. worth of work at one his gigs, her love of photography, took In a spur-of-the-moment deci“I realized I was too poor to be
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some professional courses, and the Milburns realized Jim could entertain, and Donna could take photos: And in September 2009, Click and Clown was born. The name was suggested by a friend, Donna recalls. These days, the pair is booked at a variety of shows, all over the Lower Mainland, from Surrey to North Vancouver and everywhere in between. In addition, Donna does photography work for local businesses and other entities outside Click and Clown. “We get booked up so quickly,” Jim relates. This includes juggling multiple shows at a time, as they “don’t like to turn down bookings,” Donna says. And that’s no small thing, considering that these days there’s “big time” competition in the world of clowning – specifically birthday party shows. “We don’t let that bother us,” Donna notes. “This is a retirement business for us. We want it to grow, but we’re not pounding the pavement for shows.” Other than word-of mouth, a website, and a Facebook page, “we don’t advertise,” says Jim. The show changes, depending on how Jim and Donna “read the crowd” they’re performing for. “We usually do a one-hour or hour-and-a-half show at things like birthday parties,” Jim says. The pair also performs during Christmas season as Santa and Mrs. Claus. At the end of the day, it’s about loving what they do, while creating memories for themselves and for those who watch their shows. “That’s the best part of it all,” says Jim.
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This year, and in Maple Ridge, I’m not as optimistic that we’ll be able to do that at all.” The ultimate goal is to get everybody into housing, “but we’ve really run out of resources for that right now,” Speer noted. He later ERIC ZIMMER clarified “resources” meant those ezimmer@mrtimes.com available for supportive housing. The existence of a temporary Add that to the fact that for homeless shelter in Maple Ridge Richmond,“looking at some of the has been a “learning numbers, we’ve had a lot opportunity” for RainCity of overdoses in this camp Housing, (the organ– certainly higher than ization that runs the what we’ve seen in any facility,) said RainCity’s of our Vancouver shelters, executive director Greg and we have ongoing conRichmond. cern about the sustainabil“These are never simity of this group,” he said. ple things to do, so we “We’ve also gathered appreciate the help we’ve some numbers around the gotten from everybody,” amount of people that are he added. connected with health serGordy Robson Richmond made the vices and it’s really low.” Maple Ridge City comments during a City For RainCity, “it looks councillor of Maple Ridge meetto us like there’s a need ing with RainCity for an update for at least one long-term, low-baron where things are currently at rier facility,” he added. with the shelter, in advance of the “When BC Housing came to us scheduled March 31 closure. about eight months ago, they were On Feb. 8, RainCity did a stop going to have a temporary shelter intake on the shelter, which and in 40 days, they were going “essentially means we’re not taking to have them all housed,” said more people in,” said RainCity’s Councillor Gordy Robson. “Some Sean Speer. of us were a little perplexed at how Although housing has been found they were going to do that.” for a number of shelter users since According to BC Housing, Robson the shelter opened in the fall, it continued, “the prominent client has remained – and remains – at we have down there is crystal meth its 40 person capacity, and “what addicted and is not houseable.” we’ve found is if we take people in He added that he was perusing right up until the last day, we will Craigslist and found 139 housing end up with at least 40 people,” he ads within Maple Ridge. said. “There is lots of housing out “Through the 16 shelters we’ve there,” he said. “But not for these had in Vancouver, we’ve had diffor these folks, and I’m just wonferent situations where new housdering what you think the ultimate ing has come online and we’ve outcome is?” He asked RainCity. been able to house the majority “There’s nothing in this group of everyone by the time we close. that we haven’t worked with individually, and had success with, in our Vancouver housing projects,” Richmond responded. More: mrtimes.com, search ‘RainCity’
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One of its directors, Mike Murray, called the Ridge Meadows Education Foundation “the best-kept secret in the community,” during an informal luncheon Feb. 18 at Chartwell Willow Retirement Community. This was the theme of the Troy Landreville/TIMES afternoon as attendees learned The guest speaker at a Feb. 18 luncheon at Chartwell Willow about Maple Ridge’s and Pitt Retirement Community was Cari Hoffman, Fraser Health Authority Meadows’ four community project coordinator for advance care planning. foundations, their services, and who benefits from them. Ridge Meadows Education residents know little about the The goal of the event was Foundation receives, generates, local foundations and what to spread awareness about and distributes resources to they do for the community. the Maple Ridge Community enhance the quality of educa“Through our donors, we Foundation, Ridge Meadows tion in School District 42. help the charities in the comHospital Foundation, the aforeVisit www.rmef.ca or email munities, we give grants to mentioned education foundainfo@rmef.ca to find out more. charities, we help with scholtion, and the Pitt Meadows Over the past 31 years, the arships for local students,” Community Foundation. Ridge Meadows Hospital Hampu said, “It’s the first Foundation has raised more “and we invest one that the four than $22.5 million to purchase the money we We’re going foundations have healthcare equipment, eduget from our put together,” to go in the cation and research for Ridge donors to have organizer Monica community and Meadows Hospital as well an impact on the Hampu told The as Baillie House residential TIMES, prior to invite people and community.” care, Gardenview Pavilion, The Pitt the luncheon. spread the word Meadows McKenney Creek Hospice, “We’re going home and community health, Community about the four to have many as well as health promotions Foundation more coming, foundations. and prevention, and mental annually proand we’re hoping health and addiction services vides two stuMonica Hampu that we’re going departments in Maple Ridge dent bursaries to have a lot of and Pitt Meadows. Visit www. as well as grants people from the rmhfoundation.com for details. directed for the benefit of sencommunity, as well.” The Maple Ridge iors, health, recreation, sport, Hampu continued, “We startCommunity Foundation’s misarts and culture, education and ed with the businesses, first, sion is to “attract and manage community development. The and will see how it goes and foundation also hosts and spon- charitable capital and provide then we’re going to go in the grants for the betterment of the sors the Pitt Meadows Citizen community and invite people community.” Since its inception of the Year selection committee and spread the word about the 40 years ago, the foundation and co-hosts and organizes the four foundations.” has contributed thousands of “A Pitt Meadows Christmas” Hampu, who’s also president dollars in grants back to Maple seasonal winter event. of the Maple Ridge Community Ridge. Email info@pmcfoundation. Foundation, said a lot of Visit www.mrcf.ca for more. com for information. Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows
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Grade 7s Madison Plumb, Claire Benson, Hayden Gowitt and Michael Bennie were among the Maple Ridge Elementary students who wrote notes of gratitude to someone special on Tuesday, Feb. 23. enough credit,” she said. “They do amazing things when they’re empowered.” On Tuesday, the group of students were asked how they could fill their worlds with more kindness. “My dream was that I wanted to be a superhero and change the world,” Way told the students. “I decided to be a leader but I can’t do this alone, I need your help.” Way shared examples of some of the good deeds students from other schools have accomplished, such as implementing recycling programs in their schools, and raising $400 for the Vancouver Aquarium. The group of students brainstormed acts of kindness they
could try at their schools, which included playing with kids who are sitting alone, posting encouraging messages on hallway walls, and donating to the homeless. “365give is an umbrella celebrating what’s already going on and encouraging it,” Way said. “[Kids] want to be at school and that’s what we want.”
One big day of giving Blakeway said that during the next three months, every school will commit its own acts of kindness, and the tree will be updated at the district’s general meetings. The tree will be on display at the School Board office. On May 30, 10 elementary school students from each school
in the community will gather for “one big giving day,” Blakeway said. The day will be organized by high school students in the district, and include workshops on how to be leaders and continue the giving philosophy. In the afternoon, using the roughly $2000 raised through selling Kindness Counts T-shirts, the students “will participate in a day of giving by offering random acts of kindness throughout the community,” Blakeway explained. The students will then recap the acts of kindness that took place during the three month campaign, and celebrate what Blakeway hopes will be a “full tree” with blue stickers.
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cept of Pink Shirt Day beyond the one day of awareness to a three month effort, explained Harry Hooge elementary principal Kristi Blakeway. 365give aides educators in bringing the idea of giving and ASHLEY WADHWANI kindness into classroom lessons. ashley.wadhwani@mrtimes.com The organization encourages Grade 7 student Hayden Gowitt students to commit one act of wrote a note of gratitude on kindness every day, its founder Tuesday afternoon for fellow Jacqueline Way said. classmate Kira, who’s battling Harry Hooge has already been cancer. practising the giving philosophy, The note read “Kira, I love Blakeway explained. your collection of hats.” “The Grade 5 classes organized “She’s been though a lot and the Christmas Craft Fair,” she I think she deserves somesaid. “The Grade 1s plan to give thing nice,” the Maple Ridge cookies to police [officers] to Elementary student thank them.” said. Blakeway explained About 75 elemenI think she that when a class tary students from does something kind, deserves Maple Ridge and Pitt a blue sticker is Meadows each parplaced on a laminatsomething ticipated in the act ed “Giving Tree” on nice. of kindness – indidisplay in the school. vidual hand written Now, the district will Hayden Gowitt notes of gratitude on have its own tree, cue cards – during for all of the elementhe Kindness Counts / 365give tary and high schools to “grow” campaign kickoff. together. The new district-wide camThe kind notes were the first paign was announced to stugood deed of the campaign, and dents on Feb. 23, a day before the afternoon concluded with the the annual Pink Shirt Day – an first blue sticker being placed on anti-bullying campaign that asks the tree. students to dress in pink in soliDistrict 42 is the first to impledarity against bullying. ment Way’s campaign throughSchool District 42 has teamed out an entire district. up with not-for-profit organiza“Kids can do it and be part of tion 365give to extend the conthe change; we don’t give them
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Duck Race remains afloat in Ridge Organizers are not pulling the plug on an annual event. TORIN SLIK editorial@mrtimes.com
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Hopcott Meats is a finalist at this year’s awards.
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There may be heavy hearts after the passing of ‘Poppa Duck’ Bob Shantz, but that won’t stop the enthusiasm for the annual Rotary Duck Race. Bonnie Telep, realtor and owner with Tri-Tel Coldwell Banker, and new organizer of the race, is ready to follow in Shantz’s footsteps.
“It’s going to be a challenge, but I think we’re up to it,” she said. Both the Meadow Ridge and Haney Rotary Clubs are involved in putting this race together. They started six years ago with the goal of raising money for non-profit organizations and youth groups. Racing rubber ducks down the Alouette River might seem like a strange way to raise funds, but Telep said it has been a huge success in the past. “That’s why we love this duck race because there’s nothing else you can do that
groups, clubs, can generate that and teams benefit kind of money from their fundfor people,” Telep raising efforts for said. “It’s a lot of the Duck Race, work, but it’s so as each group worth it.” receives 90 per Each duck corcent of their ticket responds to a sales. ticket, which are “It’s wonderful purchased at $10 for youth groups. each. Bonnie Telep Instead of standWith 10,000 Duck Race chair ing outside a store tickets available selling chocolate for purchase, bars and getting 50 per cent Telep’ goal is to reach the on every bar, they keep 90 $100,000 mark this year. per cent of ticket sale dolOne year, the duck race lars,” she said. almost met the goal, with more than $80,000 raised. > More: mrtimes.com, Numerous community search ‘Duck Race’
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ets owned by British Columbians are usually well cared for. Whether they have pampered indoor animals or muddy-pawed working dogs and barn cats, people generally take the health and well being of their animals seriously. When there are incidents of animal abuse and neglect, the general population is shocked. The death of six dogs in a dog walker’s truck caused an uproar. The discovery of the emaciated husky, Willow, in Maple Ridge, along with SPCA raids on an alleged puppy mill in Langley and a breeder/kennel in Surrey have all sparked outrage and a public conversation on how we treat our household pets. This week, the B.C. government announced changes to the code of practices for kennel operators and cat and dog breeders. The new rules will provide for minimum space for animals, a duty to provide immediate veterinary care, and may include proactive monitoring and enforcement for breeders. That last rule sounds like a good idea – a few random inspections could go a long way to clean out the dark corners of the industry. No matter how many reputable breeders there are, the industry also attracts the unscrupulous out to make a quick buck at the expense of animals. More than a third of Canadians own a cat or a dog, according to a survey last year by the Canadian Animal Health Institute. We owe it to our pets to take good care of them, and to ensure that care is being taken of the industries that supply us with pets. Animals come into our lives from breeders, from friends with litters, and from animal shelters. They become parts of our families, providing companionship. All they ask is food and shelter and care, and sometimes a tossed ball or a warm lap on which to sleep. People sometime question why the public seems to get angrier about crimes against animals than about violent crimes involving adult humans. The simple reason is that, like children, animals didn’t make any choices to be where they are. They are entirely at the mercy of their owners. We owe it to them to ensure that their owners do not fail them.
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ambs, cyclists, and hot rodders It’s not quite so charming to watch cychave something in common. lists darting in and out of traffic as they They all cavort outdoors the make their first foray into the post-winter moment a bit of sunshine suggests world, mindless of the rules of the road, not bothering to signal their the onset of spring weather. intent to weave from sidewalk And they don’t let their to roadway and back to sidebrains get in the way of walk, threatening drivers and expressing their feelings of pedestrians alike with their un-wintered freedom. joyful disregard for life and In lambs, the effect is limb. cute and charming, as they Like their motorcycle-cabounce mindlessly across a reening cousins, they know barely green pasture. In fact, that, whatever the circumit’s downright exhilarating stances that will lead to their to watch them express their inevitable collision, whether boundless energy and exuberant joy at being alive, while BOB GROENEVELD with a mom and stroller or a Mack truck, it’s always the their fluffy moms graze peaceother guy’s fault. fully nearby, one eye focused Unlike the happy-go-lucky lambs, on whatever tufts of spring grass that young cyclists are often encouraged into might be within reach, the other mindful their stray behaviour by blissfully careless of their youngsters’ safety. parents who lead them through crossOf course, those lambs are experienwalks without dismounting, barrelling cing their first spring ever. It makes their brainlessness in distant pastures the more along sidewalks to terrorize pedestrians, and blatantly disregarding the laws that charming, as well as understandable.
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regard cyclists as operators of vehicles – placing their two-wheeled transport on the same lofty platform as motor vehicles. Whatever happened to the classroom posters that kept us old fogeys on the straight and narrow when we weren’t yet old fogeys? Those posters used to admonish those of us fortunate enough that our parents could afford to provide us with bicycle transportation to “Be Safe!” and ensure that we all knew – and used – our hand signals before turning left or right, or before stopping. And of course there was the classic message, always illustrated with a poorly executed drawing of a sunny-faced child on a bike, expostulating, “Bicycles are vehicles, they must obey the rules of the road!” If a teacher spotted us disobeying those admonishments in any way – at any time at all, in or out of school – our parents would hear about it. And we’d learn to walk anew. At least until we learned that cycling
safety is both etiquette and law, and that courteous cycling would pay dividends beyond saving us from injury and keeping us and others alive. I have a theory: that the kids who never properly learned those lessons grew up to become the drivers who don’t understand the concept of a stop sign and appear to have difficulty distinguishing between the buttons and knobs that control their car’s music system from those that operate their turn signals. And comes the first breath of spring, they are the ones roaring past our homes, rattling our windows and terrifying out children and pets. If you’re one of those, here’s something to ponder. The sentiments expressed in the thoughtful looks you get as you gun your motors and crank up the volume another notch aren’t, “Wow! What a car!” They’re, “Wow! Just another jerk!” Ah, yes. Spring is in the air. And brains are left under the couch. Read Matthew Claxton’s Painful Truth online this week at mrtimes.com
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Letters
Thursday, February 25, 2016 A9
Logic called for to defeat ISIS Dear Editor: In response to my letter regarding Canada’s abrogation of its duty to its allies [Snub embarrasses Trudeau-led Liberals, Feb. 11 Opinion, Maple Ridge & Pitt Meadows TIMES], a commenter writes, “ this is the sort of hysteria we have come to expect from a small group to the south” [Facebook Feedback, The TIMES]. So far 10 major countries are sufficiently “hysterical” to have formed a military alliance to fight ISIS. The French, after suffering major attacks, are at the front line with 3,500 serving. The military coalition consists of Australia, France, Jordan, U.S. Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Britain, U.A.E. and the Netherlands. Twenty six nations altogether are involved in a military offensive against ISIS. Thirty seven other countries are involved not militarily, which includes Canada. My point being in my original letter was why our defense minister was not invited to a meeting of our allies as their
defense ministers are pledging to aggressively target ISIS. So far ISIS controls thousands of miles in Northern Iraq and Syria. Their stated mission goal is a global caliphate won through a world-wide war, “to take it to Europe and America.” It’s logic, not hysteria that is called for. To paraphrase English poet John Donne, “No country is an island.” Cherryl Katnich, Maple Ridge
Bombs ‘small part of the fight’ Dear Editor, Cherryl Katnich wrote to say Canada is less safe because the Conservatives are no longer in power [Snub embarrasses Trudeau-led Liberals, Feb. 11 Opinion, Maple Ridge & Pitt Meadows TIMES]. It is quite the opposite. We are much safer because of Liberal policies. Not having jets bombing Iraq does not make us less safe. This conservative-Donald
Trump mentality that bombing is the solution is the same mentality that bullies have – solve problems with violence. The same conservative solution to crime – put them all in jail. The same mentality your child misbehaves physical punishment is the answer. The Liberals have a thoughtful plan that is better – a plan very much like Germany. Bombing is a small part of the fight and one that frequently killed many innocent people and created a lot of hate of the west. Having a few planes bombing was only a political move Harper used to get support from those who see violence as only solution for violence. Harper only cared about image, not solutions. Canadians again will be able to travel the world with a Canadian flag and know they will be safer because Trudeau is working at improving the situation and our image. Dan Banov, Liberal Policy Executive, Pitt MeadowsMaple Ridge Riding
Your Voice
Your Neighbourhood Centre OPEN HOUSE The Maple Ridge - Pitt Meadows Board of Education and the City of Maple Ridge invite you to an Open House on February 25 at Samuel Robertson Technical Secondary to review options for a new school, a neighbourhood learning centre and a potential community centre in the Albion area of Maple Ridge.
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Cautionary tale: keep your CareCard Dear Editor, This is an open letter to all citizens of Maple Ridge, as we all know every five years we have to renew our driver’s licences. Plus, now the provincial government will issue new MSP CareCards. My wife went for hers two days ago, and when it came to the CareCard she was
asked if she wanted her picture, or a number on the card? Once this was a finished the young lady kept her CareCard. My wife, not thinking, didn’t query this and when she got home told me, “I didn’t think this was right.” Not knowing the MSP phone number, I phoned Fraser Health.
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The lady I explained this to thought this was a real good question. She gave me the number and I contacted them. The person was quite concerned, as all the driver’s license offices were told not to take the CareCards, as it would be a while before one gets their new cards. Therefore, as she had no proof, she would have to pay for the service but would
be reimbursed at a later date. I was also asked where this took place. I said “Maple Ridge,” and they would also let ICBC know. I sincerely hope no one else will be in this same situation. Keep your card. I wonder how many citizens in B.C. now have no card for proof. Rex Rutherford, Maple Ridge
Residents fed up with construction ‘mess’ Dear Editor, We live on Fieldstone Walk in Pitt Meadows and are fed up with the mess, the dirt, and loss of beauty due to construction. They have bought the land for light commercial warehouse use but the land is still agricultural. Pitt Meadows Mayor John Becker thinks its great for the city. The residents do not feel the same way. One would like to think they should have correct zoning before they start any construction or dirt digging. We welcome someone to come to our home and photograph the mess out back. Frank & Brenda Borri, Pitt Meadows
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March 2016
Mayor Becker and Katzie Chief Miller Featured Speakers at FCM Conference Chief Miller and Mayor Becker spent time in Ottawa recently sharing their perspectives and experiences as a municipality and First Nation community working together at the annual Federation of Canadian Municipalities Sustainable Communities conference. Look for more information on the program at fcm.ca.
City Names New Chief Administrative Officer
Council in Committee Mar 8, 6:00pm
Regular Council Mar 1, 7:00pm Mar 15, 7:00pm
Special Council Meeting
Council unanimously approved the recommendation of the Council recruitment and selection committee to offer the position of Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) to Pitt Meadows’ Director of Finance Mark Roberts. Roberts has worked with the City as Director of Finance since 2013 and has been acting CAO since last December.
Mar 22, 3:30pm
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Pole Carving Unveiled at PMSS
Icy Road Warning from Public Works
Parks & Recreation Update
Public Information Open House March 9
A Pole Unveiling took place on Tuesday, February 23 at Pitt Meadows Secondary. Members of the Katzie First Nation were on hand with members of Council and School District 42 to unveil the pole carving project that will be displayed in the MultiPurpose Room at Pitt Meadows Secondary.
Spring is on the way, but it’s not quite here yet. Even though the weather may be warm in the day, freezing can still occur overnight, causing icy conditions in the early morning. The City’s public works crews de-ice when necessary, but please use caution when driving!
Council recently committed to a target of maintaining current service levels and providing quality services and programs using a “hybrid” model for parks and recreations services in Pitt Meadows.While remaining mindful of the current budget allocation, that model will include City staff complemented by contracted services and strategic partnerships in various forms to provide the most cost effective and efficient services. For more details, visit www.pittmeadows.bc.ca/parksandrec.
The City will host a Public information Open House on March 9, 2016 from 6:30 to 8:30 pm in the lobby of the Pitt Meadows Family Recreation Centre (12027 Harris Road) to encourage the public to ask questions and provide comment on the proposed transition plan. Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend!
Nominate Outstanding Youth
Go Green Glass and Plastic Go to the Depot. The City faces significant fines for high contamination levels in recycling through Multi-Materials BC (MMBC), due to film plastics and glass in the blue bin.To avoid these penalties we are reminding residents that film plastics such as plastic grocery bags, and glass bottles and jars are to be taken to the depot. As of March 7, recycling containing these items will not be picked up. pittmeadows.bc.ca facebook.com/pittmeadows
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Do you know an outstanding youth in Pitt Meadows? Nominate them for the Lynn Papp Award! The award is presented to a Pitt Meadows youth who participates in community based activities and projects and gives freely of their personal time and energies, without expectations of personal reward or recognition. Nomination forms are available at the Pitt Meadows Municipal Hall, the Pitt Meadows Library and the Family Recreation Centre or at pittmeadowsday.ca. March 9 - Public Information Open House for the Parks & Recreation Transition. Open to the public. 6:30-8:30pm in the lobby of the Pitt Meadows Family Rec Centre. March 22 - Earth Hour - Turn your lights out for one hour at 8:30pm in support of energysaving efforts around the world. Last year Pitt Meadows’ energy consumption went down 0.4% during the hour. March 27 - Children’s Easter Fest - The community’s annual Easter Egg Hunt at Harris Road Park takes place between 9am-11am. Details are available on the Parks & Leisure event calendar. March 25/28 - Good Friday/Easter Monday - The City
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Children of all ages had fun at Friday’s Lantern Festival event in Haney Place Mall. Many gravitated to the craft tables, where they were invited to make paper lanterns, while the adults watched various entertainers. Among those who took part in the festivities were crafters, five-year-old Sean McShane, as well as three-year-old Fiona Kane (right). See story and more pictures online.
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Feb. 27 Quiz night • Friends of the Library hosts quiz night at the Maple Ridge Library at 7 p.m. Tickets are $10 each and available at the library. Info: 604-467-7417.
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Senior animals given a boost: The SAINTS fundraiser held recently at the Haney Public House, in support of an animal rescue facility in Mission, was a huge success. It raised $13,555 for the cause, reported organizer Romana Van Lissum (right), who shared this picture of her and good friend Karly O’Neil prior to the event. All proceeds go to SAINTS (Senior Animals In Need Today Society), a sanctuary for senior and special needs animals that have nowhere else to go.
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Hammond’s Heidi Riggins recently returned from her annual vacation to Grand Cayman to visit her youngest son, Trent. She took a copy of her hometown newspaper, The TIMES, along on this year’s trip.
Feb. 27 Broadway carnival • Maple Ridge Skating Club presents Broadway on Ice at Planet Ice at 1 p.m. Tickets are $10 for adults, and $5 for kids, and can be purchased at the door. Feb. 28 Seedy Sunday • The CEED Centre Society hosts “Seedy Sunday,” seed swap from 1 to 3 p.m. at the centre, located at 11739, 223 St. Feb. 29 HOMINUM • The HOMINUM support group for gay, bi-sexual, and questioning men hosts its monthly meeting at 7:30. For meeting location info: call Art at 604-462-9813. March 2-4 Our Town play • Thomas Haney Secondary presents award-winning play Our Town in the school’s Sightlines Theatre. Tickets are $8 for seniors, students and $10 for adults. Show starts at 7 p.m. Ticket info: 604-463-2001.
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16th Annual Maple Ridge & Pitt Meadows businesses as selected by the readers of the
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FOR CHOOSING US THE BEST JAPANESE RESTAURANT FOR ORDERS OVER $25, EXCEPT 10% OFF PICK UP SPECIAL, FREE DELIVERY OVER $50 (BEFORE TAX) AFTER 4PM COMBO MENU, & PARTY TRAYS
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BUSINESS COMPETITION
Awards a lasting symbol of excellence Sixteen years running, TIMES readers have picked the very best businesses in town.
Readers’
ROXANNE HOOPER rhooper@mrtimes.com
Thousands of ballots have been tallied, and the best businesses in town are being crowned tonight. For the 16th year running, The TIMES readers have picked the very best local companies they feel deserve special recognition. And special recognition they will each receive. In addition to public acknowledgement, each winner receives a TIMES Readers’ Choice certificate that has become synonymous with excellence, explained Maple Ridge & Pitt Meadows TIMES publisher Lisa Farquharson. These certificates, offered in 104 different categories, symbolize the outstanding customer service and quality products available in local shops and stores. Businesses proudly display them, and customers know to look for them, Farquharson said. That’s why she’s excited to be handing out these awards in person during a private reception tonight at Meadow Gardens. This isn’t just about your community newspaper recognizing
TIMES publisher Lisa Farquharson is excited to present this year’s winners with the coveted Readers’ Choice certificates at a private reception Thursday night. fellow businesses. This is about residents in this community – our readers and their customers – selecting the BEST stores, shops, and service providers within Pitt Meadows and Maple Ridge – making their voices heard. “As publisher of the Maple Ridge & Pitt Meadows TIMES, it is indeed my pleasure to congratulate each of the winners and runner-ups in our 16th annual Readers’ Choice awards,” Farquharson said, noting that the popularity of the program keeps growing. The TIMES was a trailblazer
of sorts when it came to creating this form of recognition and accolades for local businesses all those years ago, she said. The TIMES was among the first community newspapers in the Lower Mainland to introduce this contest, which gives readers the power to be heard, while at the same time supporting local businesses. It’s in part because of that rich history, that these Readers’ Choice certificates have become a lasting symbol of accomplishment that local retailers, restaurants, and service providers hang
The recognition helps re-enerwith pride. gize his team, motivating them These certificates send a clear to keep serving up fresh food message that these businesses and concentrating on customer are the best, she said. service. Among this year’s top busi“Good food is our priority, nesses are a few repeat offenders, always,” Choi said, appreciaif you will, who receive accoltive that their efforts are being ades year after year. acknowledged. The Blacksheep Pub is one such “offender” having taken Like at the Blacksheep, Shinobi home at least one Readers’ proudly posts all the Readers’ Choice award every year since Choice certificates near the sushi the competition’s inception. bar for all to see. “It’s an honour,” said owner Something new Andrew Wong, who started the business as a “fun experiment.” Advertising manager Peggy Originally, he opened the pub O’Brien is behind a few changes with the plan to transition into to this year’s competition. the cabaret business two years “Yes the Readers’ Choice does later. Fast forward close to 30 have a new look for this year,” years, and he still has she explained. “We the pub – albeit a much wanted to recognize, newer and expanded also, the runner-ups, as operation on 232nd they are all winners.” Street. Being voted for is a It’s the people, his huge accomplishment, customers and staff, that “and we want to give keep him in it. It’s also kudos to all,” O’Brien the accolades – such as said. “It is amazing comall the Readers’ Choice panies like these that Peggy O’Brien votes they receive each make our community year – that reinforces he what it is.” made the right decision. O’Brien, Farquharson, and “The award, honestly it’s a the rest of The TIMES team are form of recognition from the pub- looking forward to congratulating lic, and it gives us a lot of pride,” each of this year’s winners perWong said. sonally, and learning more about NK Choi, manager of Shinobi their stories and their secrets to restaurant on 224th Street, said success. his staff is “excited” to be a winFarquharson also wanted to ner again – for the fifth year in thank every individual who took a row. the time to cast a ballot.
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We are honored to be chosen Best Accounting Firm by the Times Readers
Patrick Smith, CPA, CGA
Kathi Halpin, CPA, CGA
John Thomson, CPA, CGA
Accounting • Audit • Taxation • Consulting Serving the communities of Maple Ridge, Pitt Meadows & Langley Maple Ridge
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Services Accounting Firm
#1
Auto Body Repair
EPR Certified General Accountants
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Eastgate Auto Body
Runners Up: • MNP LLP • Choquette & Co Accounting Group
Auto Service & Repair
#1
Runners Up: • Meadow Ridge Collision • Craftsman Collision
#1
Barber Shop
#1
Haney Automotive
Stag Barbershop
Runners Up: • B & F Automotive • Carline Auto Repair • Start Automotive Inc
Runners Up: • Phazes Tanning & Beauty Salon • Wilde Cuts
Discovery Playhouse Childrenʼs Society would like to
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Services r 1st o f e Ti Carline Auto Repair AUTO REPAIR Haney Automotive
Brake Shop
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Carpet Cleaning Awesome Carpet Cleaning
Runners Up: • Kellys Brake and Auto Services • Perkins Automotive • Budget Brake & Muffler Auto Centers • Start Automotive Inc
Car Wash & Detailing
#1
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Runners Up: • Coit Carpet & Drapery Cleaning • Able Carpet Care • Citrus O Carpet Care • Ridge Meadows Carpet Care
Child Care Centre
Washworld
#1
Discovery Playhouse Daycare
Runners Up: • Shell • Husky
Runners Up: • Meadow Ridge Centre for Child Care • Best Friends Children’s Centre
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Services Dance Studio
#1 Peggy Peat School Of Dance Runners Up: • Fabulous Feet School Of Dance • CentreStage Dance
Dental Office
#1 ValleyFair Dental Clinic Runners Up: • Westgate Dental Centre • Cedar Ridge Dental
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Day Spa
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Doggie Daycare
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ValleyFair DENTAL www.valleyfairdental.com On behalf of the Doctors and Team @ ValleyFair Dental Clinic, we would like to thank the readers for voting us their #1 Dental Office. Call us today! 604-463-7411
1 Doggy Day Care
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Services Driving Schools
#1
Mercedes-Benz Driving Academy for New Drivers Runners Up: • Young Drivers of CanadaMaple Ridge Driving School • Abbey Road Driving School
Dry Cleaners
#1 Meadows Cleaners
Meadows CLEANERS
Runners Up: • Anthony’s Fine Cleaners • Nu Crescent Cleaners • West Ridge Drycleaners
Thank You to all of our clients who have Voted us Readers’ Choice Best Health Services & Maid Services
Financial Institution
#1
Royal Bank Runners Up: • TD Bank • Westminsters Savings Credit Union
Fitness & Health Club
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Services • Escort to appointments • Personal Care • Housekeeping Services • Foot Care • Support & Liaise with Family • Meal Preparation • Companionship
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Services
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Law Firm
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Services Maid Services
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Runners Up: • Molly Maid
Martial Arts
to all my clients, family and friends who voted me one of your top Realtors
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Services Nail Salon
#1
Oil Change
#1
Cloud Nine Nail Bar
Mr Lube
Runners Up: • Vienny Nails • TJ Nails
Runners Up: • Pennzoil 10 Minute Oil Change Centre • Haney Automotive
Optical Store
#1 Maple Ridge Eye Care Runners Up: • Pacific Eye Doctors • Crystal Vision
Pet Grooming
#1 Ola Puppy Dog Grooming Runners Up: • Golden Ears Grooming • Alouette Animal Hospital
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Thank You to our wonderful clients for voting us your Reader’s Choice for Nail Salon & Day Spa
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Thank You
MAPLE RIDGE & PITT MEADOWS TIMES
Services Photo Studio
Maple Ridge & Pitt Meadows for choosing me #1 Realtor® 2015
#1
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Plumber
#1 Willco Plumbing & Heating Runners Up: • Tap 2 Drain Plumbing • Meadow Ridge Plumbing & Gas
REALTOR®
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Print Copy Centre
#1
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Realtor
#1
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Thank you for voting us No. 1 Dealership in the Maple Ridge Times Reader’s Choice Awards
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Services #1
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Retirement Residence
We welcome you to join in the fun!
#1
Chartwell Willow Retirement Community Runners Up: • Greystone Manor • Maple Ridge Seniors Village • Sunwood Senior Living Community
Shoe Repair
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Tanning Salon
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You may have heard how great life at Sunwood is. We invite you to come see for yourself! Look around, talk with staff and residents and enjoy a selection of snacks and refreshments. Bring a family member or friend along!
Thank you for voting us as one of the Top 3 Retirement Residences!
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THANK
We would like to
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Runners Up: • Phazes Tanning & Beauty Salon • Platinum Glow Tanning Salon
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Services Tattoo Parlour
#1
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Travel Agency
Flight Centre Maple Ridge
#1
Runners Up: • Marlin Travel • Expedia CruiseShipCenters • Pitt Meadows Travel
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#1
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Weight Loss Centre
#1
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Wine Making You Brew
#1
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Thank You for voting
Runners Up: • It’s about Wine • Maple Meadows Brewing Co. • Ridge Brewing Company
Yoga / Pilates Studio
#1
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Serving the community of Pitt Meadows for over 12 years.
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Our sincerest Thank You! We are grateful to the communities of Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows for voting us the best Veterinary Hospital for the 17th straight year. We are proud to be your partner in the care and well-being of your pet. Alouette Animal Hospital is a full service veterinary hospital, which provides the most current veterinary care to both pets and clients in a warm and caring environment. We celebrate and embrace the human – companion animal bond. We always have the best interest of the pet first and foremost while providing advice and support to family members. We care for all pets as we care for our own.
Open 7 days/week Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday ....................................... 7:30 am – 7:00 pm Thursdays ....................................................................................... 7:30 am – 8:00 pm Saturday & Sunday (newly extended hours on Sunday) ........... 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
Coming Soon! March, 2016 Alouette Animal Hospital’s new home delivery service of premium pet foods and supplies is almost here. Reduce your carbon “pawprint” and allow us to bring your pet’s favorite products to your door in our electric vehicle. We Deliver!
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We Make the World’s Best Mattress Today, many people prefer a memory foam mattress for its pressure-relieving comfort, ability to conform and adapt to each person’s body, and outstanding motion isolation. Even so, traditional memory foam technology hasn’t changed much since it was invented more than 40 years ago. While it can provide great comfort to many, others find that memory foam mattresses can sleep too hot, sink in too deeply or make it hard to adjust sleep positions in the night. Isn’t it about time that someone reinvented memory foam? Introducing the new iComfort Sleep System by Serta, featuring our Cool Action™ Gel Memory Foam - the world’s first memory foam infused with the support and cooling touch of Serta’s MicroSupport™ gel. This revolutionary new memory foam is designed to deliver superior pressure relief and more targeted support while sleeping cooler than ordinary memory foam. Plus, it is antimicrobial and dust mite resistant to help protect your mattress from potential allergens.
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The Triton Series are remarkable, award winning high performance loudspeaker with a built-in powered subwoofer. It is designed for the superb performance in both high quality two channel stereo systems as well as in multi-channel home theater and music system. Its sleek, elegant curved and tapered design is important from both a styling and a performance perspective. It has a gorgeous piano black finish and its compelling cutting-edge silhouette speaks for itself. Additionally, the narrow front baffle contributes significant to Triton’s exceptional 3D imaging capability which is especially important when used in 3D home theatres.
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Winner 16 Years in a Row
KITCHEN AID • MAYTAG • WOLF • SUBZERO • VENMAR • WHIRLPOOL
• ANTHEM • YAMAHA • DENON • PIONEER
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Come see us for your next project! Delivery Available
Thanks to all our customers for allowing us to grow with our community!
207th
Golden Ears Bridge
232nd
Trunk
224th
Golden Ears Way
Dewdney
216th
• Lumber and Plywood • Engineered Wood • Drywall and Accessories • Windows and Doors • Trim and Mouldings • Landscaping • Electrical and Plumbing • Kitchen Cabinets • Seasonal Products • Lawn and Garden • Hand Tools and Hardware • Power Tools • Insulation • Siding and Roofing • Paint, Stains and Home Decor
Lougheed Highway
HANEY BUILDERS
22740 Dewdney Trunk Rd, Maple Ridge MONDAY-SATURDAY 7AM-6PM SUNDAY & HOLIDAYS 8:30AM-4:30PM Office: 604.463.6206 | Fax: 604.463.0560 | www.haneybuilders.com
ACCREDITED BUSINESS
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Retail Appliance Store
#1
Auto Dealership
#1
Fuller Watson
Marv Jones Honda
Runners Up: • Haney Sewing & Sound • Home Hardware
Runners Up: • Ford • Toyota
Auto Parts & Service
#1
Lordco Auto Parts Runners Up: • T&T • Canadian Tire
Bakery
EUROPE
BAKERY & DELI
#1 Europe Bakery & Deli Runners Up: • Haney Bakery • Hansel & Gretal
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Retail Bikes
Books
#1 Cap’s Westwood Cycle
Black Bond Books
Runners Up: • Pitt Meadows Cycle • Maple Ridge Cycle
Runners Up: • Tomes & Tales • Bean around Books
Building Supplies
Butcher
#1
Meridan Gourmet Meats & Seafoods
Runners Up: • Rona • Home Hardware
Runners Up: • Hopcott • AK Sausage • Thriftys
We hear you. That’s why we offer your small business Canada’s best “The only thing customer service*better plus than a on every a $300 credittfor $300 credit my business smartphone you move the best customer service.” to TELUS. Switch today.
Thank You Maple Ridge & Pitt Meadows for voting us #1 Cellular & Wireless Store!
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We hear you. That’s why we offer your small business Canada’s best customer service* plus a $300 credit† on every smartphone you move to TELUS. Switch today. Come in today and ask for more details.
Come in today and ask for more details. Countrywide Communications Inc. 604.467.5994 DEALER LOGO AND ADDRESS GO HERE (dotted line does not print)
#1
Haney Builders Supplies
“The only thing better than a $300 credit for my business is the best customer service.”
22661 Lougheed Hwy., Maple Ridge
#1
11900 Haney Place #85, Maple Ridge
604.467.5559 www.countrywidecommunications.com
3121 West Broadway Vancouver 604.736.5994
authorized dealer
© 2015 TELUS Corporation. ©2015 Samsung Electronics Canada Inc. All rights reserved. Samsung is a registered trademark of Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., used with permission. Screen images simulated. * Best customer service claim based on a comparison of national wireless service providers drawn from the most recent report of the Commissioner for Complaints for Telecommunications Services; visit the CCTS website or see telus.com/bestservice for details. † $300 credit available for subscribers porting in from a competitor activating a Smartphone on a 2-year term with any rate plan and eligible feature combination of $60 or more. Available on PCS devices only for all Business account types with 2 or more subscribers. Not available for Consumer accounts. Lower credit amounts available for other device types. Not available with other credit offers. Offer available for a limited time and is subject to change without notice. 15_00756-02
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Thursday, February 25, 2016 A31
Retail Camera Photo Store
#1
Cellular/Wireless
London Drugs
Countrywide Communications - Telus Store
Runners Up: • Photo Express
Clothing Children
#1
Runners Up: • Rogers • Bell
#1
Clothing Ladies
Walmart
Winners
Runners Up: • Superstore • Monkey Business
Runners Up: • Reitmans • Bootlegger
THANK YOU MAPLE RIDGE & PITT MEADOWS FOR VOTING US
1 BICYCLE #
SHOP
21626 Lougheed Hwy., Maple Ridge
604-476-2453 • www.westwoodcycle.ca
#1
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Retail Clothing Men’s
#1 Marks Runners Up: • Regency • Winners
Thank You from the
Computer Store
London Drugs Runners Up: • Staples • Mr. Fix
management and staff at your Maple Ridge /Pitt Meadows Canadian Tire store
11969 - 200th St. Maple Ridge
604.460.4664
#1
Consignment Thrift Store #1 Value Village Runners Up: • Cythera House • BFM
Craft & Hobby Store
#1
Michaels Runners Up: • Cameo Coin & Hobby • Be Creative • The Create Shop • Walmart
Thank you to all our amazing customers for their support. We love serving you and we appreciate you choosing to shop local with us.
PROUD TO BE YOUR NEIGHBOURHOOD BOOKSHOP
Come check out our New Spring Arrivals from...
Celebrating over 30 years in Maple Ridge We thank you for your support!
and much more!
11900 Haney Place, Maple Ridge | 604-463-8624 |www.blackbondbooks.com
11947 224th St., Maple Ridge
604.476.9345
mbkidsboutique.com
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Thursday, February 25, 2016 A33
Thank you for voting us times Readers Choice Best Clothing Store For Men! From your local, family owned
MaRk’S Maple Ridge
25% off
Take an eXTRa on any item*
*Even Sale Items.
Local shops support local teams and events, Shop local - Everyone benefits
20758 Lougheed Hwy, Maple Ridge YOUR WORKBOOT EXPERTS
604.463.7277
Mon - Fri 9am - 9pm • Saturday 9am - 6pm • Sunday 10am - 6pm
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THANK YOU to our valued customers for your support and voting us....
BEST FURNITURE, MATTRESS & APPLIANCE STORE
BRANDSOURCE CANADA PROUDLY LAUNCHES NEW INITIATIVE IN SUPPORT OF RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE CHARITY CANADA It is with great pride that we, at Fuller Watson Brandsource Home Furnishings, are participating in BrandSource Canada’s new initiative across the country in support of Ronald McDonald House Charity Canada and the 14 individual Ronald McDonald Houses. The national campaign Thanks for the Helping Hand! will see us support Ronald McDonald House Vancouver, by making an annual donation and holding fundraising events throughout the year. BrandSource Canada has been supporting Ronald McDonald House Charities Canada with key supplier partners since 2007. The beginning of 2015 was marked by the announcement that the partnership had raised over $1 million in donations, money and product combined for RMHC. BrandSource owners are proud to be involved in their communities and believe that their direct participation in the Thanks for the Helping Hand Project is the natural next step. The messaging is simple and to the point: At BrandSource Canada, we help families of seriously ill children feel at home in Ronald McDonald Houses and Family Rooms across the country. Ronald McDonald House Charities serves families from our communities, our regions. We believe that everyone deserves a comfortable environment and a home away from home. Together, we can make a difference! THANKS FOR THE HELPING HAND! Supporting our region… it’s the right thing to do!
604.463.4168 www.fullerwatsonbrandsource.ca 22390 Lougheed Hwy., Maple Ridge
Monday to Saturday 9am - 5:30pm, Sunday 12pm - 5pm
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THANK YOU to our valued customers for your support and voting us....
BEST FURNITURE, MATTRESS & APPLIANCE STORE
BRANDSOURCE CANADA PROUDLY LAUNCHES NEW INITIATIVE IN SUPPORT OF RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE CHARITY CANADA It is with great pride that we, at Fuller Watson Brandsource Home Furnishings, are participating in BrandSource Canada’s new initiative across the country in support of Ronald McDonald House Charity Canada and the 14 individual Ronald McDonald Houses. The national campaign Thanks for the Helping Hand! will see us support Ronald McDonald House Vancouver, by making an annual donation and holding fundraising events throughout the year. BrandSource Canada has been supporting Ronald McDonald House Charities Canada with key supplier partners since 2007. The beginning of 2015 was marked by the announcement that the partnership had raised over $1 million in donations, money and product combined for RMHC. BrandSource owners are proud to be involved in their communities and believe that their direct participation in the Thanks for the Helping Hand Project is the natural next step. The messaging is simple and to the point: At BrandSource Canada, we help families of seriously ill children feel at home in Ronald McDonald Houses and Family Rooms across the country. Ronald McDonald House Charities serves families from our communities, our regions. We believe that everyone deserves a comfortable environment and a home away from home. Together, we can make a difference! THANKS FOR THE HELPING HAND! Supporting our region… it’s the right thing to do!
604.463.4168 www.fullerwatsonbrandsource.ca 22390 Lougheed Hwy., Maple Ridge
Monday to Saturday 9am - 5:30pm, Sunday 12pm - 5pm
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READERS’ CHOICE
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DOLLAR PLUS
Retail
We have everything you can possibly imagine, no need to go anywhere else!
Dollar Store
#1 Dollarama Runners Up: • Dollar Tree • Dollar plus (PM)
Electronics Retailer
Haney Sewing & Sound Runners Up: • London Drugs • The Source
Thank you for voting us as one of your favourite Dollar Stores Dollar Plus Store 19198 Lougheed Hwy • Pitt Meadows, BC
Phone: 604-465-4865
#1
Fireplace Store Warm Hearth
#1
Warm Hearth Heating Centre Runners Up: • A&B Fireplaces • Big Valley Heating • Father & Son Masonry • Rona
Flooring Store
#1
Diverse Flooring Runners Up: • End of the Roll • Woodopolis Our Team at HUB International would like to THANK YOU for voting us one of your Favourite Insurance Agencies in Maple Ridge. As the largest insurance brokerage in Canada, HUB International is committed to delivering the best coverage, service and value. We leverage our vast global resources and solid local relationships to provide a broad array of products and services: Ÿ Ÿ Ÿ Ÿ Ÿ Ÿ Ÿ
Travel Insurance Auto & Motorcycle Home, Condo & Tenant Recreational Vehicle (RV) Hobby Farm & Equine Mortality Recreational Watercraft Business/Commercial
CONTACT US TODAY.
Unit 1, 20691 Lougheed Hwy, Maple Ridge, BC V2X 2P9 T: 604.465.8333 E: tos.info@hubinternational.com www.myHUBbc.com
EUROPE BAKERY & DELI Thank You
FOR
Voting us Readers’ Choice for Bakery, Meat & Deli - Josef & Helen
You are invited to help celebrate our
6 Year Anniversary with a Special Cake Feb 25th along with being voted Readers Choice 2015. White & Whole Wheat Bread • $1.09 Hot Cross Buns 6 pack • $3.99
604.467.7875
11841 - 224th St.
(old postoffice)
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Thursday, February 25, 2016 A37
WARM HEARTH
End of Season Sale! DEMO UNITS NOW ON SALE WOOD & GAS BURNING UNITS
www.regency-fire.com
Thank you FOR CHOOSING US WINNER BEST FIREPLACE STORE FOR 14 YEARS!
Warm Hearth 11834 - 226th St., Maple Ridge 604-467-2200 warmhearthheating.ca
2014
Your fireplace specialist...
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Your local Community Florist
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Retail
604-460-7230
We are honoured to be a strong business in our community for the past 16 years!
THANK YOU Sandra, Nigel & Team!
Florist
210 20398 Dewdney Trunk Rd - Westgate Mall, Maple Ridge 1-877-447-3522 || www.westgateflowergarden.com
#1 Maple Ridge Florist Runners Up: • Westgate Flower Garden • Ode to Bloom
Furniture Store
#1 Fuller Watson Runners Up: • The Brick • Great Spaces
Gift & Home Décor Store #1 Homesense Runners Up: • Lotus & Lemongrass • Winners
THANK YOU
#1
FOR VOTING US Proud to be Serving the Community Since 1946
Grocery Store
#1 Save on Foods Runners Up: • Superstore • Thrifty’s (Haney Plaza)
START AUTOMOTIVE
Flower Shop, Home Decor & Retailer of Fat Paint. Follow us on Facebook to see new products and upcoming classes.
22530 Dewdney Trunk Rd, Maple Ridge
604.467.3456
Cars - Trucks - RV’s - Bus - Trailer • Complete Maintenance & Repairs • Electrical & Computer Systems • Air Conditioning Service & Repairs • Natural Gas & Propane Service Repairs • ICBC • Provincial Red Seal Certified • ASE Blue Seal Certified • Vehicle Inspection
Thank you for voting us as one of the best for Auto Service & Repair and Brake Shop
11876 227TH STREET, MAPLE RIDGE, B.C. 604-467-2944 • HOURS MON-SAT: 8:00AM-8:00PM
READERS’ CHOICE
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Thursday, February 25, 2016 A39
Retail Hardware Store
#1
Home Hardware Runners Up: • Rona • Haney Builders
Health / Vitamins
#1
Roots Natural Organic Foods Runners Up: • Uptown Health • GNC (Haney Place mall)
Jewellery Store
#1
Hammond Jewellers Runners Up: • Ryan Jewellers • Gold Rush Jewellers
Lighting Store
Maple Ridge Lighting
We sincerely appreciate your confidence & trust. Thank you for voting us one of the best Dental offices is Maple Ridge! Unit A - 22195 Dewdney Trunk Rd, Maple Ridge 604-463-3931 • www.cedarridgedental.ca
Thank you
FOR YOUR SUPPORT & LOYALTY OVER THE PAST
40 YEARS
#1
Runners Up: • Rona • Canadian Tire
Thank you for voting us
Stop by Saturday, March 5th to meet some of our amazing local practitioners! Dr. Cobi Slater, Partners in Health, and Whole Body Wellness Centre will be in store to provide information about their services. There will also be lots of food sampling and demos, free giveaways and much more!
“Best Lighting Store”
VOTED BEST
VITAMIN/HEALTH STORE! Maple Ridge’s One Stop Natural Food & Vitamin Shop 22254 Dewdney Trunk Road,Maple Ridge BC
Maple Ridge Lighting
11947 227th St. • 604-463-8682 www.mapleridgelighting.ca
OPEN SUNDAYS
604.467.1822
www.rootsnatural.ca @rootsnaturalorganicfoods
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Retail Liquor/Beer/Wine Store
#1
#1
Mattress Store
Black Sheep Pub & Grill
Sleep Country
Runners Up: • Maple Ridge Liquor • Fox’s Reach Specialty Liquor Store • The Outpost
Runners Up: • Fuller Watson • The Brick
Musical Instruments Store #1
Nursery Garden Centre
#1
Triple Tree Nurseryland
G&G Music Runners Up: • Bergthorson Academy • Fast Eddies • Walmart
Runners Up: • Amsterdam • Gather & Grow
N U R S E R Y L A N D
We Did It Again! EMMY
RUDY
KOAL
CHASE & LONDON
GISMO
SAWYER
ON WINST
KIBBLE
DIES
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CHARLIE MAX
BOB
Thanks again for voting us
BEST PET STORE
SAM
You make our job so much fun. THE BOSLEYS GANG
HOLLY
22745 Dewdney Trunk Rd., Maple Ridge BC V2X 3K4 • Tel 604.463.3855 • www.bosleys.com Monday to Friday: 9am to 8pm • Saturday: 9am to 6pm • Sunday: 10am to 5pm
READERS’ CHOICE
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Thursday, February 25, 2016 A41
Retail Office Supplies
#1
Paint & Decorating Store
STAPLES
General Paint
Runners Up: • Dollarama • Michaels • Office Depot
Runners Up: • Benjamin Moore • Cloverdale Paint • Rona
Pet Store
Pharmacy
#1
#1
TH
MBER 30 ENDS SEPTE
Bosley’s
#1
Shoppers Drug Mart WHEN
Runners Up: • Mr Pets • Pet Smart
Runners Up: * YOU CAN STILL PAY WHAT WE PAY
• London Drugs • Save on Foods
ELIGIBLE COSTCO MEMBERS
$
RECEIVE AN ADDITIONAL
1,000
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A Sincere Thank You For Voting Us As Your
Top Dealerships In The Community 2015 F-150 SUPERCAB XLT 4X4
Employee Price Adjustment Delivery Allowance
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WAITING FOR?
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$
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$
semi monthly
* /BW
• 3.5L V8 Engine • Trailer Tow Pkg • Remote Locking Tailgate
WITH $2000 Cash or Trade Down
OR
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WEST COAST
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• Fog Lamps • 17” Aluminum Wheels • Sirius Xm - 7 Speakers
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FORD LINCOLN 1-888-251-7930
DL: 6077
20307 Lougheed Hwy. Maple Ridge 1-888-251-7930
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VERNON & THOMPSON LAW GROUP
Retail Produce Market
Alan C. Thompson Real Estate
Laurence W. Anderson Wills & Estates
LANGLEY FARM MARKET
#1
Langley Farm Market Runners Up: • Kins Market • Maple Market
Shoe Store
#1 Shoe Warehouse
Brian R. Marshall
Personal Injury Claims
Runners Up: • Payless shoes • GAM
David A. Riddell
Corporate Commercial
Thank you for voting us one of the best! 604-463-6281
22311 - 119th Avenue, Maple Ridge
Sporting Goods
#1
Sport Chek Runners Up: • Wanstalls • Canadian Tire
THANK YOU too all of our customers in Maple Ridge & Pitt Meadows for voting us
Best Pharmacy
Tire Store
#1 Kal Tire Runners Up: • Canadian Tire • Lougheed Tire
MAPLE RIDGE’S #1 MUSIC STORE
Thank you
to the Times Newspaper and all the people of Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows, for voting us #1 in the Reader’s Choice Award for best Musical Instrument Store 15 years in a row!
20395 Lougheed Hwy #130, Maple Ridge 19150 Lougheed Hwy #110, Pitt Meadows 22441 - 102 Dewdney Trunk Rd, Maple Ridge
Music lessons, Instrument Rentals, Piano Tunings/ Band Instrument Repairs, Dj and Photo Booth Services. We also carry a full line up of musical instruments and accessories. 20475 Lougheed Highway • 604-465-4900 • www.gandgmusic.ca
READERS’ CHOICE
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Thank You
for Voting us the
Best
Vietnamese Restaurant
22334 Lougheed Hwy., Maple Ridge • OPEN 10:30am - 8:30pm Daily
Thursday, February 25, 2016 A43
once again, we have been voted the best tanning salon in the ridge meadows area!
MONTHLY PACKAGES AS LOW AS
604-477-0066
BUY 2,
S T A R
SUNLESS! must activate by march 31
to our wonderful clientele and hardworking staff
F I V E
Classic Country Catering Louise Manseau
A sincere thank you for your Vote and continued support!
5 LEVELS OF TANNING
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604.467.6041
#310 - 20398 DEWDNEY TRUNK ROAD | 604.460.8668
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www.sunseekerstanning.ca
A BIG VALLEY Thank You to the Times Readers for voting us one of your favourite heating and air conditioning service providers.
B To show our appreciation, Take
$20 OFF your service Offer Ends March 31st, 2016
A L V L EY G I SINCE 1986
HEATING & SHEET METAL LTD. Monday - Friday 8:00 - 4:30 Saturday 8:00 - 3:00
bigvalleyheating.ca 11868 216 St, Maple Ridge 604.467.6474
Reliability, Sustainability Home Comfort & Air Quality.
Call for... • Furnaces • Boilers • Air Conditioning/Heat Pumps • Hot Water Tanks • Gas Fireplaces • Mini Splits
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To show our appreciation take 10% off everything! Only till March 15, 2016.
AUTO REPAIR
Serving the Community since 1976 Thanks to our customers and the Times readers for voting us your top Auto Repair Centre
ACRYLIC NAILS SOLAR NAILS GEL NAILS MANICURE PEDICURE
Thank you for voting us as one of the nails salons to go to in Maple Ridge/Pitt Meadows
Valley Fair Mall 480- 22709 Lougheed Hwy, Maple Ridge
604-463-8449 Sat, Mon-Wed: 9:30am–5:30pm, Thurs-Fri: 9:30am-9:00pm, Sun: Noon-5pm
We can help you with all your Auto Repair needs 20733 LOUGHEED HWY, MAPLE RIDGE BC
(604) 467-5548
MONDAY-FRIDAY 8:00AM - 5:00PM
REFRESH YOUR BODY AND YOUR MIND Pause from your busy schedule and discover time for yourself at Epic Yoga & Fitness. Relax, practice yoga, meditate or sweat and workout in our fitness and yoga classes. Our professionally trained, certified subcontractor teachers will guide you through more than 30 weekly drop-in classes in our bright, open 1,900 square foot space.
Check us out today! Try your first class
FREE New Student
special rate of...
40
$
• Hatha Yoga • Restorative Yoga • Ashtanga Yoga & more • TRX • Tai Chi • Pre-natal Yoga • Post-natal Yoga & TRX • Teacher Training Workshops: • Gong Meditation • Back Foundation • Family Yoga • Ayurvedic Health
for 1 month UNLIMITED CLASSES
#301 - 22838 Lougheed Highway, Maple Ridge, BC V2X 2V6 (778) 888-EPIC (3742) • karen@epicyogastudio.com • epicyogastudio.com
READERS’ CHOICE
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Thursday, February 25, 2016 A45
Entertainment & Restaurants Breakfast
#1
#1
Burger
Big Feast Bistro
A&W
Runners Up: • Home Restaurant • De Dutch
Runners Up: • White Spot • Red Robin
Casual Dining
#1
Caterer
#1
Home Restaurant
Big Feast Bistro
Runners Up: • Big Feast Bistro • White Spot
Runners Up: • Star Five Classic Country Catering • Stomping Grounds Café
WILLCO
Plumbing & Heating
Thank You
for your continued support and voting us
#1 PLuMBERS in the community!
Servicing Maple ridge & pitt MeadowS for 30 yearS • Complete plumbing repair services • Hot water tank replacement • Furnace and Fireplace repair • Hot water heating repair
604-467-7266 24001 Fern Crescent
Thank you for voting us “Best Family Restaurant”! We’ve been making families happy since 1928. From our award-winning burgers and signature fries, to our fresh salads, BC chicken, pastas, Spot Classics, and of course our famous Pirate Paks. At White Spot, there’s something for everyone.
Maple Ridge
Sincere Thank You for your votes!
Thank you for making our restaurant your family favourite.
Kris Budisa
Mortgage Consultant For Life ORDER ONLINE at whitespot.ca
CALL 310-SPOT 7768
ENJOY $5 OFF Your bill of $30 or more.
MAPLE RIDGE WHITE SPOT
20855 Lougheed Hwy 604-467-3911 Valid until March 31, 2016 for Dine-in only. No cash value. Minimum purchase of $30. Maximum discount of $5. Not to be combined with any other promotional offer. Limit one discount per visit at Maple Ridge White Spot Restaurant only.
604 329 2239 kbudisa@shaw.ca www.mortgagealliance.com/KrisBudisa
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Thank you to all our customers for voting us the
Entertainment ~ and ~ Restaurants
Best Golf Club!
We appreciate your business and look forward to seeing you again! From the staff & management of Meadow Gardens Golf Club
Chinese Restaurant
Kings Kitchen Runners Up: • China Kitchen • Silver House
Come in and enjoy • 18 Hole Golf Course • The Loft - Lounge & Eatery • Banquet Facilities • Wedge Bar & Grill
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC Please call 604.465.5474
19675 Meadow Gardens Way, Pitt Meadows www.meadowgardens.com
Deli Meat Store
#1
Family Restaurant
#1
Meridian Gourmet Meats & Seafoods Runners Up: • Hopcott Premium Meats • Europe Bakery & Deli
Home Restaurant Runners Up: • Red Robin • White Spot • Big Feast Bistro
Fine Dining
We are very pleased to receive the 2015 Readers’ Choice awards for both Best Casual Dining and Best Family Restaurant in Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows. Thank you for choosing us and for making Home Restaurant a place you can call your own!
#1
#1
The Keg Steakhouse & Bar Runners Up: • Bella Vita • Chameleon
Thank you to everyone who voted us BEST HAIR SALON
• Full Family Care • Perming and Straightening Services • Advanced Colouring • Special Occasions
rs e h t Fea HAIRSTYLING SALON
Selkirk Town Centrem #220-22529 Lougheed Hwy. Maple Ridge
604-463-4766
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We opened 22 years ago this year and are proud to have won every
Entertainment ~ and ~ Restaurants Meadow Gardens Golf Club Runners Up: • Swaneset Bay Resort & Country Club • Maple Ridge Golf Course
Ice Cream Shop
#1 Dairy Queen Runners Up: • Trevi Gelato & Espresso • Menchies
Indian Restaurant
DRIVE THRU QUALITY OIL CHANGES
CHEESECAKES
Made fresh in our kitchen in a variety of flavors - by the slice or whole cakes to order
SPICES
Take home a package of premixed spices to make your favourite dishes at home
www.shahfoodsonline.com
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Entertainment & Restaurants Italian Restaurant
#1
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Paliotti’s Restaurant
Kingfishers Waterfront Bar & Grill
Runners Up: • Il Corsaro Pasta Bar • La Trattoria
Runners Up: • The Keg Steakhouse & Bar • Jolly Coachman Pub & Liquor
Pizzeria
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Pub
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Domino’s Pizza
Black Sheep Pub & Grill
Runners Up: • Panago Pizza • Papa Leo’s
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Thank you for voting for us!
Thank you
to all of Ridge Meadows for voting Oxygen Yoga and Fitness for the Reader’s Choice Award. Our new location has been a HUGE success because of the continued support of the community.
Namaste!
145-22255 Dewdney Trunk Rd, Maple Ridge, BC 778-980-9642 • oxygenmapleridge@gmail.com
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Entertainment ~ and ~ Restaurants Sandwich / Sub Shop
#1
Subway Runners Up: • The Lunch Doctor • Quiznos
#1
Seafood Restaurant
Thursday, February 25, 2016 A51
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to all of our customers who have always supported and voted for us, we really appreciate it!
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224th & Haney Place Mall Food Court
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A52 Thursday, February 25, 2016
READERS’ CHOICE
Thank You for Choosing us as Your
#1 Pizzeria
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Entertainment ~ and ~ Restaurants Steak Restaurant
#1
Sushi Restaurant
#1
The Keg Steakhouse & Bar Runners Up: • Jim’s Pizza • Black Sheep Pub & Grill • Chameleon
Shinobi Japanese Restaurant Runners Up: • Hamada Sushi • Halu Sushi
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THANK YOU MAPLE RIDGE & PITT MEADOWS... ...FOR VOTING US YOUR FAVOURITE LIQUOR STORE AGAIN! WE ARE PROUD TO BE YOUR NEIGHBOURHOOD LIQUOR STORE.
LIQUOR, COLD BEER & WINE STORE
WHY DO OUR CUSTOMERS KEEP COMING BACK? BEST PRICES IN TOWN!
DELIVERY SERVICE
All of our products are value priced every day, so you don’t have to wait for a sale to know you’re getting a great deal.
We are pleased to offer a full delivery service 7 days a week. Debit & Credit available at the door.
GREAT LOCATION
COMMUNITY
Located at the corner of 207th and Lougheed, and with lots of parking, we’re a quick stop on your way home.
THE COOKIES Well, we would like to think it’s about us, but it could be about the homemade cookies we offer every weekend.
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Proud supporter of over 65 sports teams, organizations, and charities.
AMAZING WINE SPECIALS The best name brand wines at massive discounts below liquor store prices.
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We would never forget about Fido! Bring your four legged friend in to meet our staff, and we’ll have a treat waiting.
WARM, FRIENDLY SERVICE
HUGE SELECTION
We’re sure we have the nicest staff in town!
Our customers know our selection is one of the largest in Maple Ridge, so they’ll always find what they are looking for.
WINE SOMMELIER IN STORE EVERY WEEKEND
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Entertainment ~ and ~ Restaurants
Thank you
STEAK AND SEAFOOD AND
THE
FOR MAKING US YOUR
LOCAL FAVORITE FOR 37 YEARS.
Thai Restaurant
Since
1979
#1
Smile Thai Cuisine Runners Up: • Pad Thai • Wok Box
Vietnamese Restaurant
#1
Pho Song Runners Up: • Pho Phuong Hong • Pho Long
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604.467.6931
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Best Neighbourhood Pub & Liquor Store Featured Specials: Mondays Jumbo Wings ......................................... Tuesdays Crab Legs ................................................. Wednesdays AAA Steak ................................................. Thursdays Jumbo Prawns ...................................... Sundays Prime Rib 10oz .......................................... Weekend Brunch ..........................
DAILY LUNCH SPECIALS 12968 232 St. Maple Ridge
604.476.1008
www.theblacksheeppub.ca
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Thursday, February 25, 2016 A55
We’re excited to be your choice for Best Driving School. Graduated Licensing Program* Accelerated Courses begin March 14. At Mercedes-Benz Driving Academy for New Drivers, our Graduated Licensing Program course includes Impulse Awareness and Hazard Perception Training, which are designed to help novice drivers deal with impulsive behaviour during dangerous situations, recognize dangers early, and provide specific learning outcomes to deal with hazards effectively. Mercedes-Benz Driving Academy for New Drivers Visit www.mb-drivingacademy.ca or call 604-460-5004 *$1149 Special Offer (reg. $1290). Offer expires March 31, 2016.
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READERS’ CHOICE
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LANGLEY FARM MARKET Thank you to our valued customers for voting us Best Produce Store 2015
NEW LOCATION LANGLEY FARM MARKET: 11935 - 207 STREET, MAPLE RIDGE 604-465-5330
PITT MEADOWS: 12438 HARRIS ROAD 604-460-7122
MAPLE RIDGE: #1-22621 LOUGHEED HWY. 604-466-0281 NEW LOCATION LANGLEY FARM MARKET: 11935 - 207 STREET, MAPLE RIDGE
604-465-5330
For fresh and quality foods For freshness & quality you can count on!
PITT MEADOWS: 12438 HARRIS ROAD
604-460-7122
MAPLE RIDGE: #1-22621 LOUGHEED HWY.
604-466-0281
Hours: Mon - Fri 8:30am-8:00 pm • Sat-Sun 8:30am-7:00 pm • Holidays 9:00 am-6:00 pm
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A12 Thursday, February 25, 2016
NO WONDER THE COMPETITION ALREADY HATES 2016.
0
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FOR UP TO ON ALL 2016 MODELS
84
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AWARDED THE HIGHEST GOVERNMENT CRASH SAFETY RATING▲ U.S. NATIONAL HIGHWAY TRAFFIC SAFETY ADMINISTRATION
SPORT
HWY: 9.3L/100 KM CITY: 11.6L/100 KM▼
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2016 SONATA
2016 SANTA FE
HYBRID ULTIMATE Limited model shown♦
Ultimate model shown♦
5" DISPLAY AUDIO WITH
REARVIEW CAMERA AUTOMATIC HEADLIGHTS
69
THAT’S LIKE PAYING
$
WEEKLY
PROJECTION HEADLIGHTS
HEATED FRONT SEATS
FRONT 3-STAGE HEATED SEATS
17" ALUMINUM ALLOY WHEELS
WITH LED ACCENTS
WITH LED DAYTIME RUNNING LIGHTS
LEASE FOR ONLY $138 BIWEEKLY
LTD
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BLUETOOTH
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WAS
FOG LIGHTS
4,000
$
FOR 60 MONTHS WITH $0 DOWN◊
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CLEAROUT PRICING
2016 ACCENT 5-DOOR LE HWY: 6.3L/100 KM CITY: 8.9L/100 KM▼
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POWER WINDOWS DUAL HEATED POWER
OUTSIDE MIRRORS CASH PURCHASE PRICE
5-Door GLS model shown♦
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4-WHEEL DISC BRAKES 60/40 SPLIT-FOLDING REAR SEATS
5,532
4,199
$
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6,449
$
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42,444
$
35,995
$
2016 SANTA FE XL LTD
38,444
$
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$
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$
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37,995
$
2016 ACCENT
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GL AUTO
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HyundaiCanada.com
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$
COMBINED SAVINGS
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H12123
LTD
since 2009*
Sport Appearance Package model shown♦
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2016 TUCSON
††
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34,995
$
CLEAROUT PRICING
COMPREHENSIVE LIMITED WARRANTY
2016 ELANTRA L MANUAL
NOW
39,194
$
WEEKLY
IN PRICE ADJUSTMENTS Ω
SEE YOUR DEALER FOR DETAILS http://www.hyundaicanada.com/my1st
0 AT
% FOR 60 MONTHS WITH $1,495 DOWN◊
5-year/100,000 km Comprehensive Limited Warranty†† 5-year/100,000 km Powertrain Warranty 5-year/100,000 km Emission Warranty 5-year/Unlimited km 24 Hour Roadside Assistance
®/™The Hyundai names, logos, product names, feature names, images and slogans are trademarks owned by Hyundai Auto Canada Corp. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. ‡Cash purchase price of $11,995 available on all new 2016 Elantra Sedan L Manual models and includes price adjustments of $5,532. Prices include Delivery and Destination charge of $1,695. Price excludes registration, insurance, PPSA, license fees and dealer admin. fees of up to $499. Fees may vary by dealer. Delivery and Destination charge includes freight, P.D.E. and a full tank of gas. †Finance offers available O.A.C. from Hyundai Financial Services. Financing example: 2016 Santa Fe Sport 2.4L FWD at 0% per annum equals $163 biweekly for 84 months for a total obligation of $29,666. $0 down payment required. Cost of borrowing is $0. Finance example includes Delivery and Destination charge of $1,895. Finance example excludes registration, insurance, PPSA, license fees and dealer admin. fees of up to $499. Fees may vary by dealer. ΩPrice adjustments of up to $5,532/$4,000 available on all new 2016 Elantra L Manual/Santa Fe Sport 2.4L Luxury AWD models. Price adjustments applied before taxes. Offer cannot be combined or used in conjunction with any other available offers. Offer is non-transferable and cannot be assigned. No vehicle trade-in required. ◊Leasing offers available O.A.C. from Hyundai Financial Services based on a new 2016 Accent 5-Door LE/ Tucson 2.0L FWD with an annual lease rate of 0%/1.49%. Biweekly lease payment of $78/$138 for a 60-month walk-away lease. Down payment of $1,495/$0 and first monthly payment required. Total lease obligation is $11,635/$17,940. Lease offers include Delivery and Destination charges of $1,595/$1,795. Lease offers exclude registration, insurance, PPSA, license fees and dealer admin. fees of up to $499. Fees may vary by dealer. $0 security deposit on all models. 20,000 km allowance per year applies. Additional charge of $0.12/km. ♦Prices of models shown: 2016 Elantra Sport Appearance Package /2016 Accent 5-Door GLS Auto/2016 Tucson 1.6T Ultimate AWD/2016 Santa Fe Sport 2.0T Limited are $21,927/$21,494/$41,394/$42,444. Prices include Delivery and Destination charges of $1,695/$1,595/$1,795/$1,895. Prices exclude registration, insurance, PPSA, license fees and dealer admin. fees of up to $499. Fees may vary by dealer. ▼Fuel consumption for new 2016 Elantra Sport Appearance Package (HWY 6.3L/100KM; City 8.5L/100KM); 2016 Accent 5-Door GLS (HWY 6.3L/100KM; City 8.9L/100KM); 2016 Tucson 1.6T Ultimate AWD (HWY 9.3L/100KM; City 11.6L/100KM); 2016 Santa Fe Sport 2.0T Limited (HWY 9.7L/100KM; City 12.9L/100KM) are based on Manufacturer Testing. Actual fuel efficiency may vary based on driving conditions and the addition of certain vehicle accessories. Fuel economy figures are used for comparison purposes only. ▲Government 5-Star Safety Ratings are part of the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s (NHTSA’s) New Car Assessment Program (www.SaferCar.gov). *Based on the 2009-2016 Global Automakers of Canada (GAC) Sales report. ◊‡†♦ΩOffers available for a limited time and subject to change or cancellation without notice. Dealer may sell for less. Inventory is limited. Visit www.hyundaicanada.com or see dealer for complete details. ††Hyundai’s Comprehensive Limited Warranty coverage covers most vehicle components against defects in workmanship under normal use and maintenance conditions.
WAS NOW
21,794
$
16,995
$
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4,799
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4,999
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A58 Thursday, February 25, 2016
TALENT SHOW
Mic night for meals TORIN SLIK editorial@mrtimes.com
An open mic talent show this Sunday, Feb. 28 aims to help stock the shelves for the Salvation Army Ridge Meadows’ school lunch program. Kyle Herman, or ‘Arak StarrEagle’ as he’s known on stage, is the chairman of the Halcyon Imagineers. A local group of like-minded artists and musicians, they imagine themselves as comic book-like characters using their talents to spread peace and love to the world. Clad in colourful costumes, the Imagineers perform locally in a variety of campaigns to raise money for charity. One such campaign is the Noble Hearts series, which they started in 2014, and the open mic night is a part of this series. Gary Redmond is the Imagineers’ chief administrator, and co-host of the event with Herman. “If I’m captain Picard, then he’d be commander Riker,” Herman chuckled. “You can tell I like Star Trek.” All of the Imagineers videography is done by Darren Gressel. Herman said his technological expertise has been invaluable to the group over the years. Kyle Herman Both Bob Cockroft and Phil Halcyon Ransom are equally responsible Imagineers for graphics design and artistic direction, such as posters and graphics for their Facebook page. Ransom is also responsible for the group’s sound engineering. Tom Veltan – who Herman calls an “honorary member” of the group, and Maverick Marcel Gamache are both musicians. Herman said he’s happy to have these men to work with, all of their contributions are equally important, and he thinks it’s important to recognize the hard work they do. As an open mic night, Herman wants to have 10 to 12 slots open for anyone to perform. Spots work on a “first come first serve” basis, and about 10 minutes long. People of all ages are welcome to the open mic, and Herman said it will be a family friendly atmosphere. The event runs from 2 to 4 p.m., at 22188 Lougheed Hwy.
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THEATRE
Play brings timeless lesson Thomas Haney students present Our Town starting on March 3.
“We recycle a lot,” she said. In fact, one of the current dresses was also used for a play in 1993 and worn by a Thomas Haney graduate who now teaches at the school, explained fine arts teacher Shelley Evans. Pieces both old ASHLEY WADHWANI and new have been ashley.wadhwani@mrtimes.com matched together for Thomas Haney the production. Secondary’s rendition “There’s a lot of trial of Our Town will be and error throughout sending the audience it, which I think is back to the year 1901, also a cool thing,” predominately through Burton continued. their costumes. This will be Burton’s From suspenders to second production as high socks, to high costume head, a role neck lines, costume she enjoys. head Kyndra Burton “It’s nice because has dressed the 22-per- you get to connect son cast in the iconic with the characters a style of the era. lot,” she explained. “I As a costume head, know with other crews “your work is very like props or stage prevacraft lent on they BOX OFFICE stage, don’t because get to Our Town at Sightlines withtalk Theatre in Thomas out us with the Haney Secondary they’d actors school. be • March 2, 3, 4 at 7 p.m. and I naked,” really • Cost: $10 for adults, the like that $8 for seniors, students. Grade 9 kind student of consaid nection with a laugh. “It’s very with everybody.” rewarding.” Although the play is Thomas Haney’s set more than a centheatre group has pertury ago, the message formed many older remains as timeless set productions in the today as it was when past, she continued, the play was written, “which makes it easiaccording to Grade 10 er” to dress the actors. Marlowe Evans.
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Kyndra Burton helps Ryan Stibbs get into costume at a rehearsal for Thomas Haney’s rendition of Our Town. The play showcases the lives of residents of small town Grover’s Corners, New Hampshire during a time of political turmoil and financial unrest. Evans told The TIMES that the play’s plot shares an important message about unplugging technology and giving more attention to loved ones. “I feel like there’s always people wasting [their] time playing video games and on
their phones when really you should be spending time with your family and making the memories really count,” she said. Evans plays the role of Emily Webb, the oldest sibling in the Webb family and love interest of George Gibbs. In Act 3, after her character dies in child birth, Evans said that she finds herself in the graveyard – depicted as a black scrim on stage – where she’s
given the chance to return back to the living. “In the graveyard, I talk to these other people and I realize I can go back and re-live my life,” she explained. “Every one in the graveyard tells me not to, but doesn’t tell me why.” During a monologue with her mother, Evans she said, her character decides to return behind the scrim after all. “I end up going back to the graveyard because I realize that human beings don’t understand how precious the time is that they have with their families,” she said. Evans, who described her character as “kind, caring, and considerate of other people,” said that she’s “actually taken a page out of Emily’s book” to practise in her own life and relationships. “Sometimes I’ll be like what would Emily do?” she explained. Our Town opens March 2, with two more performances on March 3 and 4. Doors open at 6, and show time is at 7 p.m. Tickets are $8 for students and seniors, $10 for adults, and can be purchased at Thomas Haney, or by calling 604-463-2001 ext 2156.
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Thursday, February 25, 2016 A59 Gardeners Nick Osmond, Michael Sawyer, and Elaine Cormier held raspberry canes donated by Vash Ramsoondar for the Seedy Sunday seed exchange happening this weekend at the CEED Centre Organic Community Garden.
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Sydney Francis, a 19-yearold University of B.C. student from Maple Ridge, likes what she sees when it comes to her school’s new student housing concept. Francis was one of the many students who checked out the next trend in campus housing Monday, Feb. 22, when the university built a mock-up of a 140-square-foot unit in the centre of a busy student lounge area. “I’d probably prefer this to my basement suite,” she said. She and her sister split $970 a month rent for a basement suite in Marpole, a half-hour’s commute from campus. Seventy such “nano” units – complete with a kitchen, a shower equipped bathroom, and a fold up desk-bed combo – will rent for $700 a month when they’re built as part of a $70-million, 650-bed housing complex on top of a new campus bus terminal by 2019.
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U.B.C. students Micah Berlow (left) and Sydney Francis (r) check out the tiny “full-scale” mock-up of a new 140-sq-ft student housing unit. Students are yet another group pinched by a tight Vancouver rental market, which has prompted the university to add 2,250 new beds in five buildings over the next three years to the Point Grey campus’s stock of just over 10,000 student beds. Francis said they were lucky to find their apartment last November, after a three-month search.
Before that, she was commuting from her parents’ place in Maple Ridge. The units are a new wrinkle, adding to a mix that includes communal apartments, dorms and “standard” UBC self-contained apartments of about 230 sq. ft., that rent for about $1,100.
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A special wrestling event at 7:30 p.m. this Saturday, Feb. 27, at the Greg Moore Youth Centre (GMYC), is for a good cause. The GMYC and Elite Canadian Championship Wrestling (ECCW) have partnered together to bring Wrestlefest for the Bird’s Nest to town. The event is a fundraiser for The Bird’s Nest, a local organization founded by Maple Ridge resident and professional ECCW wrestler, Andy Bird. Originally from Montreal Lake SK., Bird is a member of the Montreal Lake Cree Nation. Through the event, he hopes to raise money for the “Bird’s Nest,” a house where young adults from his reserve can come to live temporarily, and learn the life skills here that he says on which they’re missing out in Montreal Lake. Tickets are $18. > More: mrtimes.com
much experience as possible while on the court. “I say you can never be good enough, so I’ll just work on everything,” he said. Off the court, Huppee enjoys working out, and ASHLEY WADHWANI playing sledge-hockey ashley.wadhwani@gmail.com which is “hockey in a Two Maple Ridge sledge where there’s skates residents are representing on a sled and you sit in a their community in the bucket,” he explained. sport of wheelchair basket“I like anything to keep ball – both on and off the me active really,” he court – in Penticton this added. weekend for the BC Winter For wheelchair basketGames. ball, Huppee attends pracThis year’s Winter Games tices about three times will be a first for grade 10 a week in Surrey, and student Colin Huppee. recently attended a fourThe student has been day camp that gave him playing wheelchair basketand other athletes insight ball for three years, and on defensive strategies and is excited to get a prov“basic skills that are handy ince-wide competition to know when you need under his belt. them.” Huppee was pleased to One of these handy skills hear he had been selected included “knowing your to represent Zone 3 (which chair,” the student conincludes Pitt Meadows, tinued. Maple Ridge,Abbotsford, “Everyone has different Chilliwack, Langley, and abilities, so with different Mission,) after competing abilities you need a differfor a spot on the team durent chair set-up,” he said. ing the Junior Wheelchair Depending on an athletes Basketball Challenge in core strength, he added, November. the wheelchair’s seat can “I’m very competitive so be modified at different it was angles to optimize really arm reach and dribgreat,” he bling and shooting ... travelling said. ability. is exciting. As for Huppee hopes to personal one day play on the Colin Huppee goals the Canadian National student Wheelchair hopes to Basketball team, achieve during the game, but is excited to travel on Huppee’s hoping to gain as his first road-trip for com-
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“I want to keep playing but it hurts too much, so now I’m doing some coaching.” In 2014, Park competed in the Winter Games with some of the athletes who she now will be coaching. “It was me and the boys,” she said with a laugh. So far, her role as head coach has given her experience that she can use to pursue her other passion: child and youth care. “I always said I wanted to work with kids,” she said.“In [child and youth care], you’re teaching kids through play therapy.” And although coaching is not “teaching in a curriculum,” Park said it does allows her “to connect with the kids.”
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Colin Huppee will be playing on the Zone 3 team Feb. 25-28. petition. Park’s resume includes “I think travelling is excit- representing Canada on ing,” he said. the U25 National Team in “I haven’t played a lot of Grade 12, and playing on games before, so I’m excitthe BC Breakers women’s ed to see what it’s like and team until last year. hopefully it leads to more In September of 2015, in the future.” Park underwent a hip replacement, and due to From court-side the pain, has had to put her basketball aspirations on Also representing Zone hold. 3 is Maple Ridge resident “Right now in my life Stephanie Park – this year I’m content with what I’m from court-side as head doing,” she said. coach.
Huppee and Zone 3 teammates will be competing against teams from across B.C. in a round-robin format during the three-day competition. Colin is one of 32 athletes from Maple Ridge, and five from Pitt Meadows that are competing in Penticton. During the games – which take place bi-annually – 2,120 athletes, coaches and officials from across B.C. will be involved in 18 different sports. The opening ceremony is tonight, Feb. 25, with competition taking place Friday, Saturday and Sunday followed by a closing ceremony on Sunday, Feb. 28.
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The men’s master’s division of the Golden Ears Winter Club have just completed the round-robin sector of their winter season, and are now preparing for the upcoming playoff season. The format pits rinks one another in both the A and B division.
Heading west to find the best held much allure for sport fishermen in the early 20th century, writes TIMES columnist Jeff Weltz.
Five West Coast Auto Group FC teams from U13 to U17 divisions are heading to the BC Soccer Association Coastal Cup in April, after the Alouette District Youth Soccer Association Cup finals this past weekend. Winners of the Coastal Cup qualify to represent the coast region at Provincial Cup.
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Flamma are part of the team skating in the U16 category. The team will be coached by Julian Green, a past Olympian for Great Britain and coach for the Ridge Meadows Racers. Along with two assistant coaches Robyn Kempers, who coaches the Sardis Fliers and Allison Mackay, coach for Ridge Meadow, they
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But now it’s the Outlaws with momentum heading into Friday’s game six, after – for the second straight contest – they won 3-2 in overtime Tuesday at the Mission Leisure Centre. Flames head coach Bayne Ryshak said his team isn’t discouraged, despite missing out for a second time to put the Outlaws away. “The guys are fine,” Ryshak said. “We’ve talked and you can’t dwell on things. You have to take it one game at a time and focus on what you can control or you’ll defeat yourself.” The Flames lead the series 3-2, and Friday’s contest at Planet Ice has a 7:30 p.m. start time. > More, including photographer Rick Moyer’s photos from game five, at mrtimes.com
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St. Patrick’s School is one big step closer to buying a new playground for the schoolyard, thanks to the support of attendees during the 22nd annual Luck of the Irish Trivia Night and Fundraiser. Those in attendance could enjoy beer – of the green variety – raffles, and games. By night’s end, the school raised $27,500, the last amount of monies needed for the $75,000 playground fund. “It was really successful,” event chair Frances Smart said. “Everyone had a really good time.” The big ticket items were two parking spots, she said, that were auctioned to the highest bidder at $4,000. “It was a very good night,” said school principal Clive Heah. “There’s ultimately two goals in fundraising: raising the money and growing the community and both were achieved.”
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Thursday, February 25, 2016 A67
NOTICE OF EXCLUSION APPLICATION REGARDING LAND IN THE AGRICULTURAL LAND RESERVE I, Sherry Gordon of YourLand Development and Research Solutions, 13145 22A Ave, Surrey B.C. intend on making an application pursuant to Section 30 (1) of the Agricultural Land Commission Act to exclude from the Agricultural Land Reserve the following property which is legally described as, Lot 7 Ex.: Firstly; PCL. A (Ref. Pl. 14005): Secondly; Part in Pl. LMP 28328 D.L. 409 GR. 1, NWD Pl. 12328 and located south of the intersection of Jackson Road & 100th Ave., Maple Ridge, BC. Any persons wishing to express an interest in the application may do so by forwarding their comments in writing to, City of Maple Ridge, 11995 Haney Place, Maple Ridge, BC V2X 6A9 by March 17, 2016.
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$ 12,995
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13,995
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$
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23,995
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IN CANADA over the last 12 months in the non-luxury segment.º SHIFT_
AT
$
$
25,750
22,500
FREIGHT AND
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2010 Mazda CX-7
UT270243 SUV, A/C, Speed Control, V6, AWD, Tilt Steering, 53,229 kms
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$
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9,000
$
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LEASE FROM
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359
***Biweekly
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SPRING
***Biweekly
INTERNET PRICE
INTERNET PRICE
$
$
12,800
32,800
312
***Biweekly
INTERNET PRICE
$
39,800
2014 FORD F150 CREW CAB FX4
$
249
***Biweekly
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$
29,800
2013 BMW 328I X DRIVE
$
***Biweekly
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$
24,000
2015 FORD ESCAPE SE
200 $
463
INTERNET ***Biweekly PRICE
56,239 $
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ONLY
$
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INTERNET PRICE
45,800 $
27,800 $
INTERNET PRICE
INTERNET ***Biweekly PRICE
$ 46,800
PRICING
SALE 2015 FORD EDGE SPORT AWD
$ 379
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$
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ONLY
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***Biweekly
2012 ACURA TL w/ELITE PACKAGE
260
140 $
2012 FORD ESCAPE XLT FWD
$
Sedan, AWD, 3.7L V6 engine, 6 speed automatic transmission, heated front seats, automatic temperature control, dynamic Stability Control. Stock #UC801302 ONLY
ONLY
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264
2015 FORD TRANSIT 250 CARGO VAN
ONLY
$
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DL: 6077
20370 Lougheed Hwy. Maple Ridge
ound is right caorrner! the
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BUY WITH CONFIDENCE 2014 TOYOTA COROLLA LE
NOW $25,488
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NOW $23,888
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2014 TOYOTA PRIUS V
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NOW $16,488
1 Local Owner, Passenger Seating, Sport Package includes Heated Leather Front Seats, Power Sunroof, Power Tailgate, 19” Alloy Wheels, Toyota Certified, U162723
2012 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER SPORT
NOW $33,998
2014 TOYOTA TACOMA DOUBLE CAB 4X4
TRD Package includes Power Group, Air, Front Heated Sport Seats, Trailer Tow Package, Fog Lights, Rear Sliding Window, 1 Local Owner & No Accident Claims, Toyota Certi ed, UT020590
2013 TOYOTA RAV4 LE
NOW $35,995
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NOW $15,888
NOW $23,888
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2014 NISSAN ALTIMA
NOW $14,888
2012 MAZDA 3 SPORT H/B
Trendline Plus, Auto, A/C, Power windows, Locks & Mirrors, Front Heated Seats, Keyless Entry, Front & Rear Side Curtain Airbags, VW Factory Warranty, UC246864
2014 VW JETTA
NOW $14,888
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2010 HYUNDA SANTE FE LIMITED
NOW $21,888
2010 MAZDA 5 STATION WAGON
6 Passenger, Local Vehicle, Fully Equipped Automatic, Power Group, Alloy Wheels, Fully Inspected and Serviced, West Coast Powertrain Warranty included, UT385051
2009 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN
SE Package includes Full Stow n’Go, Front & Rear A/C, Power Driver Seat, Power Group, West Coast Powertrain Warranty included, UT545180
NOW $11,595
WEST COAST
1-866-910-1580
19950 LOUGHEED HWY., PITT MEADOWS
www.westcoasttoyota.com
NOW $9,888
DL: 7662
MADE FOR
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16,800*
UC376811
UT804573
19,900*
SALE PRICE
$
$
UT771952
19,900*
11,900*
UC418594
2012 FORD FOCUS SE
FWD, 2.0 L I-4 cyl engine, 4 door, 6 spd auto, pd, pw, keyless entry, Bluetooth, heated seats
SALE PRICE
2015 KIA SOUL HATCHBACK
PLUS OUR EXCLUSIVE WEST COAST KIA ADVANTAGE CARD!
$
2015 KIA FORTE
SALE PRICE
1.8L 1-4 Cyl, 6-Speed Auto, FWD, 4 Door, Bluetooth, Speed Control
$
2014 JEEP PATRIOT SUV
SALE PRICE
132013
UC886454
Hatchback, 2.0L 1-4 Cyl, Auto, FWD, 4 Door, CD Player, A/C, Radio Data System
$
4x4, 2.4L, 4 door, auto., pd, pw, keyless entry, heated seats, Bluetooth & so much more
UC075228
22,900*
$
UT503516
28,900*
Minivan, FWD, 3.5L 6 cyl, 5 spd. auto, pwr sliding doors, DVD, so much more, 65,580 kms
SALE PRICE
2012 HONDA ODYSSEY
FWD, 1.6L engine, 4 door, 6 speed automatic, 31,132 kms
SALE PRICE
2013 KIA RIO5 HATCHBACK
$
2014 KIA OPTIMA HYBRID EX
SALE PRICE
19,900*
UT051828
Sedan, 2.4L engine, 4 dr, 6 spd, automatic, sunroof, gas/electric hybrid
$
2013 KIA SORENTO
SALE PRICE
SUV, AWD, 3.5L 6 cyl, 6 spd automatic, 4 door, 84,300 kms,
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1.855.829.5106
19950 LOUGHEED HWY., PITT MEADOWS
www.westcoastkia.ca
www.westcoastautogroup.com
31300
WEST COAST
NISSAN
N DL: 30501
LOUGHEED HWY
203 RD
MAZDA
PITT RIVER BRIDGE
lowest prices guaranteed
19625 Lougheed hwy., Pitt meadows
www.westcoastnissan.ca
1-866-910-8877
we will not be undersold
www.westcoastmazda.com
1.866.221.3407
20000 LOUGHEED HWY, PITT MEADOWS DL: 26469
MAPLE RIDGE & PITT MEADOWS TIMES A68 Thursday, February 25, 2016