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“By the time we reached the airport, it was like a miracle,” he said through an interpreter. He lived for more than a year with his brother in the United Arab Emirates but, unable to obtain permanent residency, he moved to Jordan along with his parents and hundreds of thousands of other displaced Syrians. He would later be joined there by Heba. In different times, they would have got married in a three-day ceremony and party in the large backyard of Mohammad’s family home. Instead, their two-hour wedding was held in a hotel in Jordan in the spring of 2014. While Mohammad’s family was prominent, only Heba’s sister was able to attend. Interviewed and registered as refugees in Jordan, Mohammad and Heba had no homeland or long-term prospects. Unable to complete their degrees or find decent work, they lived in a small apartment for more than a year as the war in Syria dragged on. Into this stasis, their daughter Jana was born last April. As she was taking her first breaths, hundreds of thousands of other refugees were on the move, desperate to escape their homeland, and the images that documented their flight last year would stir the world to act. In Canada, pressure was growing on government while, at the same time, local groups were organizing to see how they could help. October’s federal election saw the Liberals sweep into power, bringing with them a promise to bring tens of thousands of refugees to Canada. Smaller groups were also mobilizing, including the Abbotsford Interfaith Movement, a group of men and women from a range of faiths teaming up to pay for 60 per cent of the costs of a refugee family. A month later, Mohammad received the text message that notified him that he had been placed on track to move to Canada with his young family. After subsequent interviews, he would later meet a Canadian whom he described as very nice and who gave him the news that his application had been approved. “It was a relief. I was happy that I was going to change my situation, I was going to change my life.” His parents were supportive, even if it meant him flying around the globe.
“It’s a mixed feeling. They were sad I was going to leave, but happy for my new future.” Getting to Canada wasn’t easy. After an aborted phone call on Jan. 25 promised a flight three days later, a promised follow-up with more details never materialized. On Jan. 27, still with no information, Mohammad drove hours to Amman, the Jordanian capital to seek some clarity. There he got an answer. His flight would depart in a little more than 12 hours. Mohammad raced back to his apartment, where he had just six hours to pack up some possessions, say goodbye and get ready to move to a new country. “It’s impossible,” Heba said, when Mohammad explained their impending departure. But the next day, the family boarded a plane to Canada. More than 24 hours later, after stops in Montreal and Toronto, they arrived at Vancouver International Airport to the surprise that they were privately sponsored, with a large group of people working to ease their transition. At the airport, nine people stood eagerly waiting for the family’s arrival and bearing a sign with their names spelled out in both Arabic and English. The first nights after their arrival were spent with the family of Lynn Gamache, a member of the interfaith group. By the time Mohammad spoke to The News a week later, the group had already helped his family move into a furnished apartment in central Abbotsford. Since arriving in Canada, everything has gone according to plan, he said. “When I decided to migrate to Canada, it was my decision to change my life. It’s right. It’s different for me and my family. There are some differences in the house, the lifestyle, but my plan was to change my life.” Mohammad has lived away from his Syrian hometown many times in his life, and although the distance between Daraa and Abbotsford may be farther than he’s ever experienced, he finally has a chance to build a new home. Just a week into that new life, as he scans a news story about dozens of other refugees bound for Abbotsford, he is already comfortable enough in his new country to consider offering his own unique help to the Syrians following in his footsteps. “I’m happy because I have a new future in front of me.”
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Accused denies killing Abbotsford woman Tyler OLSEN Abbotsford News
Ian Michael Hewitt will admit to helping dispose of Angela Crossman’s body but deny stabbing and killing the Abbotsford woman in 2009, his lawyer told a jury during the defence’s opening statements at Hewitt’s first-degree murder trial in B.C. Supreme Court. Defence lawyer Daniel Henderson said his client falsely confessed when he told friends, undercover officers, and homicide investigators that he killed Crossman. Instead, Henderson said Hewitt will testify that it was his now-dead best friend Alex
Paul who killed Crossman. Hewitt and Crossman were both staying at Paul’s Hillcrest Avenue home at the time of the killing. The Crown alleges that Paul asked Hewitt to kill Crossman because the 39-year-old woman, who suffered from mental health problems, was causing problems at home, where his wife and two children also lived. During a complex police sting, Hewitt told undercover officers that in the early-morning hours of June 11, 2009, he choked and stabbed Crossman and slit her throat at Elbow Lake, near Harrison Lake. Her body was found later that day.
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Shadbolt Park Development to consider amendments to Abbotsford Zoning Bylaw, 2014; and Land Use Contract No. 141
Abbotsford Council will hold a Public Hearing at 7:00 pm on February 15, 2016, in the Matsqui Centennial Auditorium, 32315 South Fraser Way, Abbotsford, B.C., under the provisions of the Local Government Act to consider the following bylaws. At the Public Hearing, all persons who believe their interest in property is affected by the proposed bylaws will be afforded a reasonable opportunity to be heard or to present written submissions respecting matters contained in the bylaws that are the subject of the hearing. The following is a synopsis of the bylaws amending the Zoning Bylaw and Land Use Contract No. 141 of the City of Abbotsford, and is not deemed to be an interpretation. A copy of each bylaw and relevant background documentation may be inspected in the Planning Services Division (2nd Floor), Abbotsford City Hall, 32315 South Fraser Way, Abbotsford, B.C., on February 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 9, 10, 11, 12 and 15, 2016 between 8:30 am and 4:30 pm. If you have any questions, please contact Planning Services Staff at 604-864-5510.
LAND USE CONTRACT NO. 141 DISCHARGE BYLAW BYLAW NO. 2508-2015 AND ABBOTSFORD ZONING AMENDMENT BYLAW BYLAW NO. 2509-2015
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Inkjet and Toner Cartridge Recycling The Abbotsford Mission Recycling Depot is no longer able to accept inkjet and toner cartridges for recycling. If you have an inkjet or toner cartridge you would like to recycle, please return it to the point of purchase when you purchase a new toner or inkjet cartridge. If you have any questions, please contact the Abbotsford Mission Recycling Program at 604-850-3551.
2016 Beer Garden Application Notice Notice to all community groups wishing to apply for Special Occasion Licences (Beer Gardens) at outdoor events held on City property during 2016. Applications are available for any community group wishing to hold a beer garden in 2016 for outdoor tournaments and public community events held on City property. All applications must be completed and returned by Friday, February 26, 2016, to the Parks, Recreation & Culture Office, 3rd floor City Hall, 32315 South Fraser Way, Abbotsford, BC V2T 1W7. To obtain application forms, or for more information, please contact the Parks, Recreation & Culture Office at: 604-859-3134, or email PRCOffice@abbotsford.ca. Applications received after the February 26, 2016 deadline may be denied if the application is received with less than four weeks notice.
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If Bylaw No. 2508-2015 is adopted, Land Use Contract No. 141 would be discharged. If Bylaw No. 2509-2015 is adopted, the property will be rezoned from the underlying Urban Residential Zone (RS3) to the Duplex Residential Zone (RS4) to reflect the existing duplex on the property.
If Bylaw No. 2505-2015 is adopted, the applicant proposes to develop a portion of the subject land for general industrial uses (I2 Zone) and the remainder of the property will be dedicated to the City as open space (P2 Zone).
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Disclosing how many community mailboxes have been broken into in Abbotsford would lead to more crime, claims Canada Post. In response to a wave of thefts from community mailboxes that hit Abbotsford last summer, The News requested a variety of data regarding the prevalence of mail crime in Abbotsford and Mission from the Crown corporation under the federal Access to Information Act. The News requested records relating to the number of thefts from mailboxes in the two communities, the number of mailboxes replaced because of theft or vandalism, and information on those costs. Requests were also made for any records relating to arrests of mail thieves. In response to the request for the number of thefts, Canada Post wrote that the records weren’t released because they contained information that “is used to protect the Canada Post network and our customers against
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Canada Post has declined to provide specific numbers of mailbox breakins and thefts, citing crime prevention and commercial competition. criminal acts. This information, if released, could be used to compromise the security of the mail.� The letter also says the information is “of significant commercial value to the corporation and could be harmful to its competitive position if released.� That is despite the fact that Canada Post has a government-mandated monopoly on the non-courier delivery of mail weighing less than 500 grams.
Canada Post has not always taken such a hard line. In 2013, the corporation released 141 pages of documents in response to a request for copies of reported incidents in B.C. over a five-year period. The News submitted its request using nearly identical wording, but Canada Post withheld all records, citing the same security concerns. A Canada Post Freedom of Information official said that
while the wording was similar, the documents in question had changed between 2013 and 2016, prompting them to be withheld. Sean Holman, a former reporter specializing in FOI requests who is now a professor at Mount Royal University, said the ability of Canada Post to withhold such records reflects problems in the country’s freedom of information laws. “This is another example of how Canada’s freedom of information laws are actually censorship laws,� Holman said. “The exemptions and exceptions in them are used and abused to legally hide embarrassing information that the public should have a right to know about. “It’s outrageous that Canada Post would deny the public this kind of information. Aggregate data on mail crime arrests would certainly help the public understand how successful law enforcement has been at keeping their correspondence safe. But it’s difficult to see how it would help criminals,� Holman said.
Gladys camp stays up as deadline passes City has yet to apply for injunction to move homeless
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City authorities visited the Gladys Avenue homeless protest camps on Wednesday afternoon to remind occupants they are required to move.
A deadline for the homeless protest camp on Gladys Avenue to move came and went Wednesday without any substantial action by residents or the city. The city has adopted a new bylaw that permits overnight camping in most parks, but which designates the Gladys rightof-way as a “highway.� Last week, residents of the camp had been told to move from the site by Wednesday at 2 p.m. Residents of a nearby encampment on city land between Gladys Avenue and Cyril Street were also reminded that they must take down their shelters during the day. The protest camp on Gladys has shrunk in recent weeks, while the Cyril camp has grown. On Wednesday, several people were present at the Cyril camp, while there were few signs of people staying at the Gladys site. Mayor Henry Braun has said that while the Gladys encampment is unsafe and must come down, the city will take a gradual approach and hopes to find housing for residents. Abbotsford has not yet applied for the court injunction that would precede any forced eviction of the site.
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est industry and international environmental groups. Dutch-based Greenpeace, its California offshoot ForestEthics and others moved on from their Clayoquot Sound battle to the B.C. coast, looking to continue the blockades against logging. “It’s the First Nations of the Coast who stood up and said ‘No, this is how it’s going to work,’ ” Smith said. How it’s going to work is that logging will continue on 550,000 hectares of coastal forest, with a greater share for First Nations, and with 85 per cent of the region preserved after a century of logging that began with sailing ships. Aside from a few diehards who are either paid to protest or can’t get past issuing demands, B.C. aboriginal people have grown tired of being used as props in global de-marketing campaigns directed from San Francisco or Amsterdam. The protesters’ tactic of organizing customer boycotts that damage far-away economies might be good for international fundraising, but it’s bad for poor people. Formally begun 10 years ago with $30 mil-
lion from Ottawa, $30 million from B.C. and $60 million from a group of U.S. family foundations with a larger anti-development agenda, the land use plan remains under attack. Among the many protest outfits is Pacific Wild, which has specialized in Great Bear Rainforest campaigns and now needs a new enemy. Their credibility was demonstrated
B.C. aboriginal people have grown tired of being used as props in global de-marketing campaigns recently when potty-mouthed U.S. pop star Miley Cyrus decided to speak out against B.C.’s wolf kill. Typical of celebrities, Cyrus had no idea about the struggle to preserve dwindling herds of mountain caribou. She barely knows where B.C. is, a fact made plain when Pacific Wild toured her around the North Coast, far
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from the Kootenay and South Peace regions where the wolves in question actually roam. After periodically attacking their own B.C. agreement as inadequate, Greenpeace and ForestEthics have moved on to what they call the “boreal forest,” which we like to call northern Canada. The same bully tactics with forest products customers and producers have been featured. This time, a Quebec company that signed an accord in 2010 is suing Greenpeace for “defamation, malicious falsehood and intentional interference in economic relations.” Aboriginal companies on the B.C. coast will continue to log, including areas of old-growth forest and secondary growth. They will continue to export logs as economics dictate. They will continue to harvest animals, including grizzly bears. And, I expect, they will continue to be subjected to attempts to supervise and direct them by members of urban society’s new religion, environmentalism. The leaders of this movement don’t like peace. It’s bad for their business. tomfletcher@blackpress.ca 34375 Gladys Ave., Abbotsford, B.C. V2S 2H5
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letters Public and private overspending Many conversations have been held about whether politicians should be held accountable when they overspend budgets by requiring them to pay the first dollars before dinging taxpayers. Support for this notion is overwhelming with one caveat: How do we handle recessions? What should families do to prepare for tough economic times? Should we spend all of the paycheque and then borrow for emergencies, or save some income for the unexpected? For many, the answer is obvious: Save along the way. But this is not the norm these days. In 2000, the average family’s personal debt (excluding mortgages) equaled one year’s income, but by 2015 ballooned to 165 per cent. In other words, a family earning $100,000 now owes $165,000. Taxes consume 42 per cent ($42,000, and 37 per cent ($37,000) pays for food, shelter and clothing. Factor in car(s) and expenses for vacation, recreation, communication devices, furniture, appliances, charities, gifts, restaurants, etc. And, of course, there is that nasty interest charge on debt. How can people save for times when experiencing unemployment or mortgage rate hikes? Most, it seems, use their credit card. After all, our leaders in government use their “credit card” to borrow from the next generation. Canadians now pay approximately $50B in annual interest for federal and provincial government debt. The average taxpayer contributes $2,300 annually toward this debt and $4,600 per couple if both work. Canada is facing economic hard times and many voices are saying, “Increase spending on infrastructure during economic recession.” Costs for labour are lower and injecting money into the economy keeps the cycle moving. Fifty billion dollars per year builds a lot of bridges, highways, schools and hospitals. This is the legacy of politicians dating back 50 years ago when incurring deficits became the norm. Our leaders cannot operate within budget; yet, they chide citizens to control theirs. Eventually, bankruptcy is the only way out for taxpayers, but uncontrollable politicians just hike taxes. Do we really want government to add another $40B annually to our debt so that they can enjoy another photo-op? Making hard choices is their job and, when they refuse, holding them accountable by requiring them to pay extra from their government paycheque makes sense. This method will reduce their propensity to borrow from our children. Jim Dueck
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Our Mission We strive to continually improve the quality of life within our community by delivering key services for current and future generations.
2015 REPORT TO THE
COMMUNITY MESSAGE FROM THE MAYOR 1. Vibrant Economy 2. Complete Community 3. Fiscal Discipline 4. Organizational Alignment
On behalf of Abbotsford City Council, I’m pleased to present you with this report, which provides a snapshot of some of our key accomplishments at the City of Abbotsford for 2015. Guiding all of the work you see reflected here is Council’s vision for the community – that Abbotsford is the Hub of the Fraser Valley. This vision sees Abbotsford as a preferred destination for residents and businesses alike, and provides the foundation for our service delivery to the community. As the Hub City, Abbotsford will become the regional centre of the communities of the Fraser Valley. The City of Abbotsford will be home to regionally centralized services and agencies including health care, courts, transportation, the university, the airport, provincial and federal government services, entertainment and cultural facilities, and commerce.
You’ll see the principles behind these four Cornerstones reflected in every decision we make, from municipal planning decisions for the growth of our community through to departmental business planning and budgeting efforts. Council’s 20152018 Strategic Plan provides the details supporting the realization of this vision through our goals for the next three years and I encourage you to read through this Plan. Every day I am humbled and proud to be serving this wonderful community and the amazing people who work and call Abbotsford home. Thank you for allowing me to represent you and put our best foot forward in one of the best places to be in BC!
MAYOR HENRY BRAUN
To achieve this vision, Council created four Cornerstones to support and focus the work of Council and the City:
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Building Permit Value 2014: $186 Million
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2015 KEY ACCOMPLISHMENTS • Made further headway on the goals of our Homelessness Action Plan by hiring a Homelessness Coordinator, approving the development of a 30 bed low-barrier shelter and opening a 40 bed temporary response shelter with local partnerships. • Won an Open for Business Award from the BC Small Business Roundtable.
Building Permit Value 2015: $296 Million Average House Price: $452,876 452,876
Key Economic Drivers: Education, aerospace, healthcare, manufacturing, agriculture, technology, construction See more stats at caed.abbotsford.ca
• Undertook the construction on the new Matsqui Recreation Centre Turf Fields, which will add 64 hours per week of community field time.
• Launched a new program and website for the City Economic Development department. • Became the first community in BC to introduce a GIS site selector online that offers property search, demographic analysis and interactive mapping.
• Maintained high quality water service to the community throughout the drought conditions in summer 2015.
• Introduced e-Billing for tax and utility bills. • Initiated the U-District Neighbourhood Plan.
• Reduced the number of Council Committees by half.
YOUR ABBOTSFORD CITY COUNCIL
COUNCILLOR LES BARKMAN
COUNCILLOR SANDY BLUE
COUNCILLOR KELLY CHAHAL
COUNCILLOR BRENDA FALK
COUNCILLOR MOE GILL
COUNCILLOR DAVE LOEWEN
COUNCILLOR PATRICIA ROSS
COUNCILLOR ROSS SIEMENS
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BUILDING A COMPLETE
COMMUNITY In 2015, the City of Abbotsford made great strides in continuing to build a complete community for our residents. In focusing all we do with this cornerstone as a key priority, the City is conscious of: •
Our community’s connection with the environment.
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Supporting a multi-disciplinary approach to public safety.
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Capitalizing on opportunities around transportation in and through the city.
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Embracing our cultural diversity as one of our greatest strengths.
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Valuing recreation and support facilities, amenities and activities that connect us.
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Facilitating action to mitigate social issues that impact our community.
Abbotsford hosted over 160 community events in 2015 including runs, walks, festivals, fundraisers, park concerts, and cycling.
BUILDING A
VIBRANT ECONOMY In 2015, The City of Abbotsford refocused our efforts toward building an environment where business, industry and investment thrive. As we continue to progress toward this goal we: • Understand the impact we have on others and invest in building relationships that facilitate alignment. •
Focus on developing a vibrant and diverse economy.
• Recognize the value of innovation in our gricultu e. local economy, especially agriculture.
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The City of Abbotsford is a community of inclusive, safe and green neighbourhoods, connected to convenient and affordable transportation and vibrant commercial centres, built on the foundation of our cultural heritage and natural beauty.
Talked to 6,700 residents in 2015 about Abbotsforward, the update of the Official Community Plan that outlines how our community will grow to 200,000 people. Installed 3 new playgrounds, and upgraded 9 park washroom facilities. Installed Four Little FREE Libraries in our parks in partnership with the Rotary Club of Abbotsford-Sumas. Last year, over 40,000 books were distributed in the community through the “Take a Book Read a Book Boxes.”
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In 2015, nearly 20,000 people took swimming lessons and 750,000 people visited our 2 recreation centres. Abbotsford has 157 parks consisting of over 2,584 acres of parkland and 98 kilometers of trails. 84% of residents live within 500m of a park. Fostering natural beauty was an idea that many people wanted to see in future city plans.
Partnered with the Abbotsford Food Bank to support the Christmas in July collection at Fire Hall 7 and the annual Food Bank Parade with Save-On-Foods and the Fraser Valley Automall in December.
The City of Abbotsford is a regional hub of creativity and innovation where talent, investment and business thrive.
In 2015, the Abbotsford Centre ranked in the top 200 of entertainment venues worldwide and was the 2nd busiest in BC. With the Open for Business Award from the BC Small Business Roundtable the City received $10,000 to support the growth of local small businesses. The City launched a new Economic Development brand and strategy to help spread the word that Abbotsford is “open for business.”
The new Business Walks Program uncovered that 93% of Abbotsford businesses indicated ‘steady’ or ‘increasing’ business growth.
In 2015 the Abbotsford International Airport welcomed 475,000 passengers, a new WestJet service to Las Vegas, and Air Canada “rouge” service to Toronto.
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ACHIEVING
The City of Abbotsford is transparent and accountable to citizens, information is easily accessible and residents are well informed on Council’s priorities.
Fire Rescue Service replaced Fire Hall 4 (Matsqui) and Fire Hall 5 (Mt. Lehman) and saved a total of $600,000 by building two identical fire halls at the same time with one contractor.
The City received $57,000 of funding for innovative forestry initiatives and restoration, and $18,000 for improving walkability in the Clearbrook area for seniors. POLICE
FISCAL DISCIPLINE
In 2015, the City of Abbotsford strived to achieve fiscal discipline in our day-to-day operations in addition to planning for our future fiscal resources. What does that look like? •
We understand how important it is to take a long-term view on maintaining and upgrading our city assets.
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The roads crew paved 30 km of local roads, filled 1,261 potholes, patched 13,392 m2 of road surface, sealed 125,049 metres of cracks, graded 88 km of gravel roads and repaired 150 m2 of sidewalk as part of our infrastructure maintenance program.
* Utility user fees includes operations and maintenance, current and future infrastructure replacement and debt servicing. Waterworks & sanitary sewer based on the 2014 median single family water usage (210 m3). Includes bylaw enforcement, corporate and administrative services and municipal buildings S
“Abbotsford-Mission is one of the fastest growing economies in Canada this year.” Conference Board of Canada Report, 2015
The City continues to welcome film crews for tv and movie productions and issued 25 film permits in 2015 for 105 days of filming.
Abbotsford is also the preferred local location for Christmas movies; 5 Christmas Movies were shot here in 2015!
The total value of building permits in 2015 was $296,704,729, up 14% from 2014.
Development activity saw an increase of 60% in total construction value over 2014; an increase of 22% in land development applications received; and an increase of 27% in new commercial floor space from 2014.
The Building Department issued 6,462 business licences - which includes intermunicipal business licences, where businesses can get one license to operate in 11 different local communities, including Abbotsford.
caed.abbotsford.ca is the new Economic Development website with a live chat function!
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Abbotsford produces the largest farmgate receipts in the province at $639 million and supplies approximately 40% of all milk produced in the Lower Mainland.
Abbotsford took home two Marketing Canada Awards from the Economic Development Association of Canada for our new promotional video. View it here: https://vimeo.com/131911606
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The City of Abbotsford has strong, consistent governance and aligned operations.
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The City implemented an e-Billing program which allows residents to receive tax and utility bills via email.
In 2015, the city website had over 1,196,110 visits, with 22,542 of those visits from mobile devices, which is an increase of 13% in mobile activity over 2014! The City issued 51 news bulletins, has 6,129 followers on Twitter, and received 1,887 likes on our Facebook page. The operations yard processed 7,200 service requests from residents. The City Clerk’s Office processed 469 Freedom of Information requests. Parks crews planted 42,000 bulbs, 17,250 flowers and 100 shrubs. Sewer crews flushed 114 km of sewer main to ensure the system operated efficiently without backups.
During the dry months of May and June of 2015, Fire Rescue Service responded to 92 grass, brush and bark mulch fires compared to 80 fires in all of May, June, July, August and September of 2014.
COUNCIL MEETINGS Information from the latest City Council meetings is available every week on the City’s website at www.abbotsford.ca/citypage and in the Friday edition of the Abbotsford News. City Council meetings are broadcast live on the website every second Monday and can be viewed online at www.abbotsford.ca/livecouncil.
ORAGANIZATIONAL
ALIGNMENT In 2015, the City of Abbotsford made a renewed
commitment to work efficiently and effectively to deliver services. Guiding all of our operations are the principles that we: •
Make development decisions based on our long-term strategies and are not swayed from our community vision by short-term gains.
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Recognize the importance of certainty in community building and that our rules and bylaws are critical to protecting the livability of our city.
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Support the efficient and effective delivery of our city services and programs.
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Pursue excellence in customer service and strive to provide a positive customer experience.
• Believe in an involved, safe and engaged workforce.
Our 1,831 community volunteers spent over 16,262 work hours doing everything from event assistance to community clean up for the City and 25 other community groups.
Each week, the City picked ed up garbage, recycling andd compostable waste from 25,000 households and diverted nearly 70% of our waste from garbage to g! composting and recycling! The City improved fire fighter safety and training opportunities by constructing a live-fire burn building with fire hydrants at the AFRS Training Centre.
Our engineering team talked water conservation with 5,000 households, processed 500 toilet rebates and 200 high-efficiency washing machine rebates.
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VIBRANT ECONOMY
COMPLETE COMMUNITY
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ORGANIZATIONAL ALIGNMENT
In 2015, Council endorsed the new 20152018 Strategic Plan, establishing an exciting vision for the City and providing direction and guidance as our City develops. At the core of the Strategic Plan is Council’s overall vision for the City: Abbotsford is the Hub of the Fraser Valley.
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GENEALOGY SOCIETY The Abbotsford Genealogical Society meets Thursday, Feb. 18 from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. at Mennonite Heritage Museum, 1818 Clearbrook Rd. The meeting will be followed by an escorted tour of the museum and its collection. Info: abbygs. ca
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GARDEN CLUB The Mt. Lehman Garden Club meets Thursday, Feb. 18 at 7 p.m. at Mt. Lehman Community Hall, 6418 Mt. Lehman Rd. Speaker will be Deborah Jones of the Cougar Creek Streamkeepers in Delta, talking about rain gardens. New members are welcome. info: 604856-5865
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Back in 1891, the very first Swiss Army knife was produced. The multi-tool item was designed as a convenient way to have access to several useful attachments at any given time. Close to 125 years later, the University of the Fraser Valley Cascades men’s basketball team has a Swiss Army knife of their own in stat-stuffing guard Kevon Parchment. He may not fit in your pocket, but he brings scoring, rebounding, assists, steals and blocks – all in a 6’3” package. When Cascades head coach Adam Friesen is in trouble, chances are he reaches for Parchment, only this valuable tool was made in Jamaica, not Switzerland. Parchment is the only player in Canada West who has hovered in the top-10 for points, rebounds, assists, steals and blocks all season long. He’s also been the key player holding the team together in the wake of injuries that have plagued the Cascades for much of the season. UFV sits in second place in the Explorer division with 10 wins and six losses, and much of that is thanks to Parchment’s play. Abbotsford is a world
Kevon Parchment goes up for a jumper earlier this season. The fifth-year guard has done it all for UFV this PHOTO Courtesy of Tree Frog Imaging season. away from Parchment’s birthplace of Jamaica, and a considerable distance from where he grew up in Toronto. He moved to Canada at the age of five, and it wasn’t hockey that gripped him and his friends; it was basketball. “When I moved to Toronto it was the thing to do,” he said. “Growing up in the [Vince] Carter era, the Raptors and basketball were huge. I’d go outside and everyone was playing basketball.” Parchment played high school basketball in Toronto before he red-shirted for a junior college in Florida. After a year in the Sunshine
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It’s playoff time for high school basketball, and no team is entering the postseason hotter than the Yale Lions junior boys basketball team. The Lions are on an 18-game winning streak since before Christmas, including tournament wins at the Greg Taylor Classic on Vancouver Island, Enver Creek and their home tournament. Along the way, Yale sharpshooter Bradley Braich established a new single-game record for scoring in a 32-minute junior boys game. Braich lit the scoreboard up in January, scoring 51 points, including nine three-pointers. Yale is seeded second in the Abbotsford Mission Secondary Sports Athletic Association city tournament, and opened with a 91-50 win on Tuesday. Other action saw Hansen beat Mission 56-43, MEI beat ACS 8228, and Mouat beating Abby Senior 76-41. The finals for the junior boys occurs at 5:30 p.m. on Saturday at MEI. The top five teams from the tournament move on to the Fraser Valley tournament, and then seven teams from that event advance to the provincials. MEI, Mouat and Yale have been consistently
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It’s time once again for a handful of local hockey players to showcase their skills. MEI is hosting its second annual Hockey Skills Event today (Friday) from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Centre Ice, with schools from throughout the region participating. Competitions run on both rinks starting at 9 a.m. For two hours, Grade 6 to 12 players will rotate through the six skills stations, competing in fastest skater, hardest shot, stickhandling, multi-directional skating, shooting accuracy and a goalie competition. Following the skills
competition, guest speaker Ryan Walter will talk to the youth about leadership, performance and activating positive change both on and off the ice. After lunch, all players participate in a three-on-three tournament for several hours. The schools attending the event are: MEI middle and secondary, Robert Bateman secondary, Chilliwack middle, Hatzic middle, R. E. Mountain secondary, Rosedale middle, Sardis secondary and Yorkson Creek middle and secondary. The public can check out all the action at Centre Ice at 3600 Townline Rd. in west Abbotsford.
ATSS senior boys finish first The Abbotsford Traditional Secondary School Knights senior boys basketball team fought their way to the top of the heap in the Fraser Valley senior boys AA Tier 2 basketball league. The Knights compiled a record of five wins and one loss in regular-season play, only losing to Burnsview in late January. ATSS outscored the opposition 449-357 during the seven games, and opened the regular season with five straight wins. ATSS is the lone Abbotsford school in Tier 2, posting wins against D. W. Poppy, Langley Fundamental, Surrey Christian, St. John Brebeuf, Sands and Garibaldi. The Knights also went a combined 4-3 in exhibition and tournament play in December and January. Over the next week, ATSS has two crossover games against the Tier 1 eighth- and ninth-place teams to determine seeding for the Fraser Valley playoffs. The Fraser Valley tournament combines both AA Tier 1 and 2 teams, and kicks off on Feb. 20.
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the day that you must be born again. Simply put, this is what it means. The Bible teaches us that we are born spiritually dead. Thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a problem for those who seek to be spiritually alive. However, when it does happen itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s just like a physical birth. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s
real in the spiritual realms. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s not just the result of a prayer, a club membership, or an agreement to a particular set of beliefs; there is an actual spiritual transformation from spiritual death to life. This transformation is radically central to Christian belief. When it happens, a person is called a
child of God. He/she is identified as a new self, or a new creature. This person has been transferred from the kingdom of darkness to the kingdom of light. A new identity is taken, even a new heavenly citizenship. Something amazing has happened. When a person is born again, knowledge becomes more than
information. Information is connected to the source of knowledge, namely God, and it takes on a whole new purpose and meaning. When a person is born again, faith takes on a new look as it gains a hope, again namely God, as represented in the person of Jesus Christ. The transformational experi-
ence is sourced by the Spirit of God, which in turn should change the attitudes and actions of that person. Although I love knowledge, and although I love talking about faith matters, eventually I will be headed toward the question of the day and so I ask you: Are you born again?
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WALSH John “Sean”
Mom passed away on February 3, 2016 with grace and courage from her illness with cancer. She is mourned by her children Nicole and Colin (Deanna) and husband Louis. Mary is remembered by her parents Art and Elizabeth Orban and sister Elizabeth Cooper (Grant). Mary worked for the Abbotsford Police Department as the Executive Assistant to the Deputy Chief Constable of Administration. A Celebration of Life on will be held on Sunday, February 14th at the Sandman Hotel 32720 Simon Ave., Abbotsford from 2:00 - 5:00 pm. In lieu of flowers the family will be accepting donations for the Christine Morrison Hospice. Mary requested that at her Celebration of Life there is no black to be worn. You will be missed, we love you mom.
GOERTZ Rev. Lester M. After a long, courageous battle with cancers, and spending precious time with family at his side, our beloved husband, father and grandfather, Les Goertz, passed away peacefully at home February 2, 2016, aged 76. Born March 5, 1939 in Waldheim, SK, Les relocated as a young boy to the Fraser Valley with his family. In 1962, he married the love of his life, Vernagean Nelson in Vancouver, BC. They raised three children while living in various cities in BC and Washington State. An ordained minister, Les pastored for over 40 years at churches in Canada and the USA, counselled and mentored many individuals, conducted seminars in North America and overseas, established hospice programs at hospitals, and advised businesspeople and elected officials. He graduated from Bethany Bible College and earned a master’s degree in ministry from Trinity Western University. Les founded Church Evangelism Ministries and later authored and published ‘Not-Yet-Christian’, a book about the stages people go through in their journey of faith. He had a great passion for people - he enjoyed spending time talking over a cup of hot chocolate or while ‘fitting puzzle’ or rooting for the Canucks. Les was especially proud of his grandchildren and loved to cheer them on at their events, rain or shine. Predeceased by his parents, Jacob and Katherine (Berg) Goertz, and his brothers-in-law, Dave Bergstrom and Doug Nelson, Les is survived by his wife of over 53 years, Vernagean (Nelson) Goertz, daughter Christine (Tom) Nichols, son Mike (Kristen) Goertz, daughter Camille (Phil) Goddard, grandchildren Jacob, Olivia, Grace, Kristen, Heidi, Jillian, and great-granddaughter Airlyn. Also survived by sister Elma Bergstrom, brothers Cliff (Norma) Goertz and Ray (Denise) Goertz, sisters-in-law Cheryl Nelson, Cathy (Dennis) Stromme, Dianne (Rod) Neufeld, Janet Sabados, and brothers-in-law Curt (Patrice) Nelson and Brad (Julie) Nelson, aunts Annie Goertz, Alma Goertz and Leona Goertz, uncles Ed Goertz and Herman Berg, numerous nieces and nephews, a large extended family, and a far reaching network of people who came into contact with Les over the years and who loved him - he loved them back dearly. Many thanks to the doctors and healthcare professionals who supported Les over the years, especially this past month. We take comfort in knowing that his journey in eternity continues and that he is rejoicing with those who have gone on before. Please join us in celebrating his life. A Celebration of Life will be held Saturday, February 13, 1:00 pm, at Abbotsford Pentecostal Assembly (south bldg.), 3145 Gladwin Road, Abbotsford, BC, followed by a reception at Cedar Brook Baptist Church (north bldg. at same address). A Visitation was held on Thursday, February 11, at Woodlawn Funeral Home. Online condolences to the family may be made at www.woodlawnfh-abbotsford.com. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Church Evangelism Ministries (CEM) or a charity of your choice.
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John “Sean” Walsh age 93 passed away peacefully at Lions Gate Hospice on February 4, 2016. Born in Cork, Ireland, Sean served as a radio officer with the merchant navy during World War Two, and emigrated to Canada with his wife Eileen in 1949. Sean worked many years with BC Tel in Kamloops, Princeton and Abbotsford. Sean is the eldest of 16, and is survived by twelve of his brothers and sisters, and numerous nieces, nephews and other relatives in both Ireland and North America. Sean was predeceased by his wife Eileen, long time partner Irene Huhn, and his eldest son Barry (Terry). Survived by children Kathryn Munsie, Brian (Ellen), Patricia, and Robert (Jae), Grandchildren Kevin, Jennifer and Jeff Munsie, and Eileen and James, Great grandchildren Emily, Nolan and Fern. Sean will forever be remembered for his gentle nature and zest for life. A Funeral Mass was held at 11am on February 9th at St. Anthony’s Parish in West Vancouver. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Lions Gate Hospital Foundation. www.hollyburnfunerals.com
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Lucille “Lucy” late of Abbotsford, BC, left us peacefully in her sleep on February 8, 2016 at the age of 84 at Menno Home. She is survived by her loving husband of 64 years, Donovan; daughter, Gail (Daryl) Phillips, 2 sons, Brian (Susanne), and Doug (Susan); 9 grandchildren; 14 great grandchildren and 1 sister, Laurette (Lorne) Ferby. She was predeceased by her son, Darrin; 5 sisters, and 6 brothers. Lucy loved nature and being by the water. Camping and RVing were her life. She had a great sense of humour and was quick witted. Funeral Service will be held on Tuesday, February 16, 2016 at 1:00 pm in the Chapel of Henderson’s Funeral Home, 34537 Marshall Road, Abbotsford, BC. Donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society or the Canadian Diabetes Association or to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada. Tributes and condolences may be left at:
www.hendersonsabbotsfordfunerals.com Henderson’s Funeral Home 604-854-5534
Elizabeth (Betty) Betty, a longtime resident of Abbotsford, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, February 9, 2016 with her children at her side. Betty was predeceased by her loving husband, John, her parents, Sam and Rachael Doucherty, her brothers, Victor and Joe, her sisters Jenny and Rosalene, sisters-in-law, Eva and Jody, and brother-in-law, Johnny. On her husband, John’s side, Betty was predeceased by her brothers-in-law, Gene, Fred, Eric, Brian, Joe, Doug (Disney) and Bill, her sisters-in-law, Avice, Thelma and Beth, and her niece Sharon. Betty will be lovingly remembered by her children, Jonni Lee Benson and Pamela (Robert) Hubley of Abbotsford, Carla (Daryl) Collins of Kelowna, Cathy Benson-Jestin (Ryan Jestin) and Steve Benson of Calgary, AB; 7 grandchildren, Tony (Allie), Ashley, Shayley (Dan), Richelle, JJ, Shelby, and Adrian; brothers and sisters-inlaw, Doug (Leona), Ray (Anthea), Joy, Vera, Pat, Garth (Pat); also nieces and nephews. Elizabeth’s passions in life were her children and grandchildren, travel, trying new adventures, puzzles and for some unfathomable reason, frogs. Mum will be remembered for her laughter, her stubbornness, her kindness and empathy and her honesty. Everyone who entered her home became family. She will be remembered by her children as the kindest and bravest soul on this earth and now in heaven. A special thank you to all who brought joy in to her life. A Memorial Service will be held on Monday, February 15, 2016 at 12 noon at Woodlawn Funeral Home, 2310 Clearbrook Rd., Abbotsford, BC. Online condolences can be left at:
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KENNARD Carolyn Layne December 4, 1948 ~ February 4, 2016 Carolyn was born in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan to Peter & Florence Giesbrecht who predeceased her. She is survived by husband, David Keith, her son Joshua (Julia) and a grandson, Kye Donald who truly was the apple of her eye, as was Josh. She loved her family dearly. She is also survived by a younger sister Diane (Kirk). She had an older brother Ron who predeceased her in Saskatoon. Carolyn’s relationship with her sister was a thing to be cherished by Carolyn. They shared stories and life happenings throughout their lives. Carolyn attended school in Dundern, SK where the family resided. In her life there were girlfriends that she met and developed close relationships with, that also survived. They were and are very precious to Carolyn. There was Susan Burlett, Norma Kehn, Crystal Nola, Nola Perkin and Lynn Oliver. In later times there was another one to add to the clan - Michelle Howell (USA). These girls had relationships with Carolyn that are so special. In her years working in Regina, she met and also became friends with Gail Bass (Gary). The stories they could tell....... should someone want to listen. And in Saskatoon, after we retired there from Revelstoke, BC she met Patty Webster (John). Their Saturday morning excursions were legendary. Carolyn did so many things that were positive. She was an accountant by trade, and as such she rose to the position as the head of finance for a huge steel company in Regina, namely IPSCO. In 1978, she became the proud mother of Josh and he was her whole life. Then we met and married and she changed by life and all for the better. I was employed with Parks Canada and we settled in Revelstoke, BC where we stayed until 1996. Carolyn developed breast cancer and that was the start of a twenty-one year battle with the disease. She was a warrior from the onset of that disease until her passing. We settled in Saskatoon after my retirement and Carolyn found employment with the Smith family, namely Irma and Bill, with son Grant and daughter Cheryl. She started in the catering side of their business and when they went into the hotel business, they took Carolyn with them to handle the pay department. What a job she did there. The owners and employees appreciate Carolyn to this day. On the birth of our grandson Kye, she wanted to be there for him and she was, two days per week throughout his first years. The places she went with the “Kye Man” will live in our hearts and minds for as long as we live. She lit up any room she was in with her inspiration and she was a caring and loving person. But she was not finished as a far as work was concerned. She was president of our Strata Corporation and did as best she could for all of our residents. But, in the end, she developed lung cancer and suffered other setbacks with her health, until it overcame her. She never gave up and fought right to the end. SHE WILL BE SADLY MISSED. Memorial Service, on February 20th at the reception room at 2901 Trafalgar St., Abbotsford, BC from 1 - 4 pm. In lieu of flowers, donations in her name to Salvation Army.
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FARM LABORER(S). Required 5 days / 40 hours per week. $10.59/ per hour. Horticultural work, planting & pruning. Starts March 1/16 to Aug. 31/16 at Venier Farm 36070 McKee Rd., Abbotsford V3G 2L6. Fax resume to 604-855-7405.
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Shifts available are: P/T and F/T days, afternoons, evenings and weekends. Previous experience and banquet experience an asset, but not required. Must be 19 years of age. Golf beneďŹ ts.
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Needs experienced Shingle and R&R Packers. These are F/T positions with excellent wage and beneďŹ t packages. QualiďŹ ed applicants can apply in person at: .Flagpersons & Lane Closure Techs required. Must have reliable vehicle. Must be certiďŹ ed & experienced. Union wages & beneďŹ ts. Fax resume 604-513-3661 email: darlene.hibbs@shawbiz.ca
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PRODUCTION NURSERY WORKER, F/T We are recruiting seasonal staff for 2016 starting April. $10.49 - $10.75/hr + potential for proďŹ t share earnings. Drop off resume weekdays from 8 am to 4 pm, at 34825 Hallert Road, Abbotsford BC fax: 604-853-6282 or email: hr@vanbelle.com. For full job details see our website: www.vanbelle.com
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FARM LABOURERS 7 F/T Farm Labourers reqâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d at G&B Farm 38787 Campbell, Abbotsford. 40hrs/wk. April-November. No ed/exp reqâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d. Heavy lifting reqâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d, planting, weeding & harvesting of crops/berries outdoors in all weather. $10.59/hr.
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CROP WORKERS Topgro Greenhouses Ltd., 1110264 St., Aldergrove, BC. Requires crop workers for our greenhouses & berry ďŹ elds at this location. Duties include planting, pruning & harvesting peppers & berries. Job involves repetitive tasks & standing for long periods of time. Must be able to work 40-60 hrs/wk year round. Wages $10.59/hr. No experience or education necessary. Please forward resume via email to:
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DAIRY EQUIPMENT SERVICE & INSTALLATION TECHNICIANS Agrai-Dairy is an Alberta based milking and dairy barn equipment dealer. We have 3 locations covering all of Alberta, and specialize in full sales, installation & servicing of our products including DeLaval, Nuhn, Artex, JOZ, and Sun-North Systems. Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re currently hiring a permanent full-time Dairy Equipment Service and Installation Technicians to serve the Olds to Ponoka area, out of our Lacombe location. Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re looking for a motivated individual with experience in the dairy industry. The candidate must be mechanically inclined, and can troubleshoot and interpret manuals. Electrical and programming knowledge is required. You must have experience with milking equipment and have a conďŹ dent and approachable personality. This role offers a wide variety in daily tasks/projects. The individual needs to be a selfstarter that excels at problem solving. Salary is based on experience between $28 - $36/hour, and will include a vehicle and beneďŹ ts. Email resumes to:
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GM EAST INDIAN Restaurant is now hiring Dishwasher & Kitchen Helpers, full-time and part-time. Drop in with resume to: 20726 Lougheed Hwy, Maple Ridge, BC between 2-5pm. No phone calls please.
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SEASONAL FARM WORKERS NEEDED at Bergen Farms to start M i d - A p r i l - N ove m b e r, 2016. 40-60 hrs/wk $10.59/hr. Work includes planting, weeding, pruning, harvesting fruit, and other farm work. Work is outdoors in all weather conditions & physically demanding. Fax resumes to: 604-854-5631.
This career opportunity is for a results-driven individual who is a strong communicator, well organized, self-motivated, determined and is looking to enhance their skill set in a vibrant and growing group of communities. Candidates will possess the ability to increase sales to an existing client base, prospect and cold call new business, achieve sales targets, you are experienced in creative marketing planning and in digital. The ideal candidate has a positive attitude, is highly motivated and has the ability to multi-task in a fast paced deadline oriented environment. Strong communication and organizational skills are a must. Proficiency in the Mac operating platform, Word and Excel are required.
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Competitive base salary, commission and benefits. A car and valid driverâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s licence is required. The Maple Ridge Pitt Meadows News is a part of Black Press, Canadaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s largest privately owned independent newspaper company with more than 170 community, daily and urban newspapers in BC, Alberta, Washington State, Ohio and Hawaii. Our work environment sets industry standards for professionalism and innovation.
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Needed for periodontist ofďŹ ce. Experience with Abel an asset. Position will be three or four days per week. Please send resume to: Dr. Henry Louie, 206-32450 Simon Avenue, Abbotsford, BC V2T 4J2. drhenrylouie@telus.net Fax: 604-859-5919
Please send your resume and cover letter to: Lisa Prophet, Advertising Manager The News 22611 Dewdney Trunk Road, Maple Ridge V2X 3K1 Email: admanager@mapleridgenews.com
RECEPTIONIST Required for answering phones in a busy real estate ofďŹ ce. Strong people skills, professional telephone manner and ability to multi-task is must. Computer and switchboard experience is an asset. P/T to start with growth opportunities. OfďŹ ce is open 6 days a week. Please email resume & cover letter in PDF form to:
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Plant Machine Operators We are now accepting applications for Plant Machine Operators to operate automated manufacturing equipment in the Abbotsford facility. Applicants must have an excellent mechanical aptitude with a good understanding of electronics. Applicants must have good English communication skills and will be required to work ROTATING SHIFTS (mornings, afternoons and graveyards). This is a great opportunity for long-term employment with a growing company. Resumes must indicate: mechanical ability, level of understanding in electronics and indicate their ability to work rotating shifts. Compensation includes an excellent benefits package, and a starting wage based on qualifications. Apply in confidence by e-mail at careers2016@pavingstones.com including cover letter outlining position applying for.
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AMAZING WAVE SPA Acupuncture & Acupressure. 113-2580 Cedar Park Pl. Abby.
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GET BACK ON TRACK! Bad credit? Bills? Unemployed? Need Money? We Lend! If you own your own home - you qualify. Pioneer Acceptance Corp. Member BBB. 1-877-987-1420 www.pioneerwest.com
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DRYWALL TAPING, Ceiling texture & Repairs. Small or large jobs. 604-859 -1354 / Cell: 604-556-4696
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“QUALITY YOU CAN AFFORD” Call Dave at 604-970-4732
Specializing in Private Events! We Come To You! Doing It All, From Set-Up - Clean-Up.
• Home Dinner Parties • Meetings • Funerals • Weddings • B-B-Ques • Birthdays • Anniversaries Unique Taste, Unique Menus... Gourmet, Customized Menus Tailored To Your Function...
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House Cleaning Team
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* Insured * Experienced Maple Ridge, P. Meadows, Mission
GUTTER & ROOF Cleaning/Power Washing since 1982. WCB/Liability insurance. Simon, 604-230-0627
Pick Up or Delivery 8590 SYLVESTER RD.
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AJM PAINTING Ticketed Painter. N/S. In Business 25 Yrs. A+ Rating
WALTER’S DRYWALL Taping - Texture - Repairs. Sm jobs pref’d. 40+ yrs exp. 604-308-7943
BBB, WCB & LIABILITY Cell 604-837-6699
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TONY’S Painting
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FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 2016 • 6PM
778-322-2378 Lower Mainland 604-996-8128 Fraser Valley Running this ad for over 12yrs
RAMADA PLAZA AND CONFERENCE CENTRE
PAINT SPECIAL 3 rooms for $299 2 coats any colour
TICKETS:
(Ceiling & Trim extra) Price incls
Before February 22: $60 per person // $440 for a table of 8 After February 22: $65 per person // $480 for a table of 8
Cloverdale High Performance paint. NO PAYMENT until Job is completed. Ask us about our Laminate Flooring. POLARBEARPAINTING.COM Paint 3 rooms walls only for $299. Cel: 604-866-6706
ENTERTAINMENT: The evening will feature live entertainment by the Quieros, the Realm Dance Studio and Jaia Hernandez!
SALES - INSTALLATIONS REPAIRS of Flooring Renovations, New Construction & Commercial Applications Carpet S Laminate S Vinyl Plank S Engineered Wood S Ceramic Tile S Sheet Vinyl
MASTER OF CEREMONIES: Fred Lee’s fabulous sense of humour and unique style makes him Vancouver’s ‘Man About Town.’ The Social Butterfly steps out with Rick Cluff every Monday morning on CBC Radio One’s The Early Edition to share all Vanhattan’s A-list happenings, red carpet parties, must-attend galas and fabulous fundraisers.
JUNK REMOVAL By RECYCLE-IT! 604.587.5865 www.recycleitcanada.ca
FAMILY MAN w/truck for yard & home clean-ups, odd jobs, scrap removal. Free est. 604-820-2383
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TWO WOODEN KITCHEN stools, white legs, oak seat, 24” high, $50. both. Oak keg with stainless steel liner, new, $50. 604-761-2744 HEX DUMBELLS, 3 lbs. to 30 lbs. All for $100. 778-808-3868. DODGE 8 BOLT WHEEL, LT 245/75R16 tire (new), $25. 2 Fram PH 397GA oil filters, fits ‘98 Dodge Cummins, 12V, new $1. each. 3 kerosene lanterns, 2 gallon kerosene, $5. all. New 20X40 tarp, $10. 604-852-0490. K & N CONE HIGHFLOW air filter, complete with housing, cost $350., sell $100. 604-852-0490. WANTED STERLING OR silver plate cutlery. Will pay up to $100. 604-556-0780. AMERICAN STANDARD TOILET, very clean, bone color, $25. obo. 604-853-0208. POOL TABLE WITH cues, stand and two sets of balls, good shape, no tears, $50. obo. 604-853-6350. BED SIDE COMMODE, in great shape, $30. 604-751-0297. METAL TABLE AND four chairs, has composite top, in great shape, $50. firm. 604-751-0297. PROFESSIONAL 705 POWER steamer to remove wall paper, $50. 604-853-4431. RIGHT LADIES GOLFING set, $65. 604-853-4431. SIZE 14 LEATHER JACKET, black, $60. Mediuam faux leather brown, $35. 604-853-4431. 4 SHEETS 7/16X4X8 fir plywood $8 each. 604-826-6441.
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C.M. RUSSELL PROFESSIONALLY framed When Sioux and Blackfeet Meet”, $100. 604-744-8272. OLD VELVET ART - Dog sleeping scene, very old framed, $40. Beautiful large horse in moonlight, both signed, $60. 604-7448272. LOCAL NATIVE CRAFTED hand drum, decorated, $100. obo. 604744-8272. 3 OXBOROUGH FRAMED PRINTS, 2 match, native boy and girl, one native boy in bucksinks and cowboy hat, $25. each. 604-744-8272. ALL SEASON TIRE Firestone Transforce 8.75 16.5 with rim, $100. Was $240. New, gently worn. 604-744-8272. TIME LIFE 17 as new embosed leather covers, Old West History, printed 1973, $80. firm. Hamilton Beach personal blender, $10. 604744-8272. NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SOCIETY 100 years of Adventure and Discovery, new, $40. Reader’s Digest, Best Places in the World & Extreme Earth, $25. 604-744-8272. NEW BATTERY 75c, cost $170., selling for $100. Have warranty. 604-744-8272. PROPANE C HEATER hose, never used, $75. Old heavy crow bar, $25. 604-744-8272. 3 SHEETS 16”X12’ white soffit material $8 each. 604-826-6441. GOOD WORKING DEEP freezer 22 cubic feet $75 obo 604-826-7415.
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RECLINER ROCKER, like new, very clean, larger size, taupe, $100. firm. 604-897-4747 or 604859-3785. RECLINER, LIKE NEW, very clean, dark teal blue, $100. firm. 604-8974747 or 604-859-3785. ANTIQUE QUEEN ANNE wing back chair, no rips or tears. Antique gold color, $100. firm. 604-897-4747 or 604-859-3785. COFFEE TABLE, MEDIUM dark oak, oval with halfmoon glass inserts in ends, bottom shelf, nice condition, $100. 604-897-4747 or 604-859-3785. TV 19” FLAT SCREEN LG,hardly used, like new, manual included. $100. firm. 604-897-4747 or 604859-3785. SLEEPING BAG, MUMMY STYLE, used once, very warm, as new, clean, $50. firm. 604-897-4747 or 604-859-3785. CRAFTSMAN 12 INCH band saw, works good, short of space, 1st $100. takes it. 604-850-3086. BEV DOOLITTLE FRAMED collector poster showing nine partcials of her art, $70. Prayer for the Wild Things print, $30. 604-744-8272. SIZE MEDIUM LIFE blood pressure monitor, new in the box, $50. New Bubble Bliss foot soaker, $20. Beactive pressure wrap, $20. 604744-8272. TWO PIECE DINING room china cabinet solid maple wood construction 51”Wx60”H $100 obo. 604-826-1420.
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REPAIRS, Misc Service Jobs, etc., big or small, call Robert at 604-8444222 If I can’t do it, it can’t be done
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HOUSE CLEANING AVAILABLE 25 Years Exp. Excellent Ref’s. Reasonable Rates. 604-826-1802
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A & D TREE SERVICES Tree Removal, Brush Chipping, Stump Grinding, Hedge Trimming Pruning ~ Arborist Facilities. Fully Insured. 604-226-6514
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PETS
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CATS GALORE, TLC has for adoption spayed & neutered adult cats. 604-309-5388 / 604-856-4866
RENTALS 706
APARTMENT/CONDO
ABBOTSFORD
MEADOWOOD Apartment & Townhouse Complex
NEED A GOOD HOME for a good dog or a good dog for a good home? We adopt dogs! Call 604856-3647 or www.856-dogs.com
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NEW 24x60 - 1440 sq/ft double wide in Abby 55+ Park. Pet ok. Pad $602/mo. Home $139,800. Chuck 604-830-1960.
1 & 2 Bedroom Heat / hot water included 3 Appliances
Townhouses
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
1 Bedroom lofts & 2 Bedrooms 5 Appliances
FRUIT & VEGETABLES New SRI Manufactured homes Singles $74,900. Doubles $94,900. PARK SPACES AVAILABLE REPOSSESSIONS 1974-2010 www.glenbrookhomes.net Chuck 604-830-1960 Trades. Financing. Permits.
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ESTATE SALE 33142 Tunbridge Ave Mission, Sat Feb 13 8am-3pm. Antiques, collectibles, electronics, power tools, housewares and more. Quality items, no junk.
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Have Unwanted Firearms? Have unwanted or inherited ďŹ rearms in your possession? Donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t know how to dispose of them safely and legally? Contact Wanstalls and we will come and pick them up and pay you fair value for them. Wanstalls has been proudly serving the Lower Mainland ďŹ rearms community since 1973. We are a government licensed ďŹ rearms business with fully certiďŹ ed veriďŹ ers, armorers and appraisers.
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WANTED: 2 Tiered well preserved church ORGAN with pedals. Will pay reasonable price 604-854-2889 Wanted: ROYAL ALBERT CHINA, all patterns, Old Country Roses etc. Call: (604)308-7267
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ABBOTSFORD. Country Home. Avail. immed. Lge house, 4 bdrms, family & living room, 1 bath, 2 appl, gas heat, partially ďŹ nished bsmt., detached garage / workshop, huge yard, RV parking. Pet considered, refâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s. required. $1350/mo. Call 604-864-5679 for appt.
ABBOTSFORD Apartments
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Latitude #228 - 1 bdrm + den - 686 sq ft. 1 parking stall, insuite w/d. Ns/np. $895/mo. + utils - hot h2o incl. #212 - 2 bdrm - 2 bath - 824 sf. 2 parking stalls, insuite w/d. Ns/np. $1050/mo. + utils - hot h2o incl.
604-820-0128
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2450 Center St. Abbotsford NEW BUILDING Very Competitive Rates Quiet, Clean, Well Managed.
NOW AVAILABLE BACHELOR, 1 & 2 BDRM. SUITES Heat & hot water incl. Fridge, stove, d/w, micro. UNDERGROUND SECURE PARKING
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Queen Anne Apts. * Renovated Suites * *Large *Clean *Very Quiet Includes: Heat, Hot Water
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NEWLY RENOVATED 3 bdrm. - 1.5 bath on 2 levels Our gated 5 acre complex is quiet and family oriented. We have 2 playgrounds available for kids. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Pet- Friendlyâ&#x20AC;?
Woodbine Townhouses 9252 Hazel St, Chilliwack
2003 FORD 250 XL
Warehouse Lien Jackâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Towing 29092 Fraser Highway, Abbotsford Will be selling the following vehicles on February 26th 2016 for non payment.
Super Duty. 4 X 4 With canopy. 346,000 kms. $3,850. obo.
KEY TRACK AUTO SALES Abbotsford 30255 Cedar Lane DL# 31038 604-855-0666 1995 TOYOTA COROLLA 4dr auto sedan, a/c. Only this week. STK#772. $1,595. 2002 TOYOTA COROLLA 4dr, auto, loaded, STK#749. $2,900. 2004 FORD EXPLORER 4dr 4X4, auto, 7psg, full load. Only this week. STK#470. $4,900. 2004 ACURA EL 1.7 4dr sedan leather, sunroof, loaded STK#724. $5,900. 2005 FORD EXPLORER Full load, 7psg, 4X4, auto. Only this week. STK#773. $5,900. 2007 TOYOTA YARIS, 4 dr, auto, sedan, STK#734 $5,900. 2005 HONDA CIVIC, 4 dr, auto, loaded. STK#672. $6,900. 2009 FORD FOCUS 4dr,sedan loaded, auto STK#687 $6,900. 2006 HONDA CRV AWD auto, leather seats, fully loaded. STK#757 $6,900. 2004 HONDA CRV. 4dr, fully loaded auto. STK#747 $6,900. 2008 DODGE Cavalier STX 4dr, loaded, auto, low ks. Only this week . STK#774. $7,500. 2008 HONDA CIVIC 4 dr auto, loaded. STK#691. $7,900. 2009 NISSAN ALTIMA 4 dr, sedan, auto, loaded, STK#696 $7,900. 2011 NISSAN Versa 4dr auto, h/bk, loaded, STK#721 $9,900. 2010 FORD FUSION. Full load, auto, 4 dr, sedan. Only this week. STK#776. $9,900. 2004 ACURA MDX 4dr auto, 7 psgr, loaded, DVD, Navigation STK#254 $10,900. 2013 HYUNDAI ACCENT. 4dr auto loaded, STK#750. $11,900. 2011 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA 4 dr, auto, fully loaded. STK#721 $12,900. 2012 NISSAN ALTIMA. 4dr, auto, fully loaded, low kms. STK#746. $13,900. 2012 HONDA CIVIC 4 dr, auto, loaded, STK#695. $14,900.
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33166 South Fraser Way DL# 40083 778-908-5888
â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;03 HONDA ODYSSEY 7 pass,V6, auto, full load local STP#6191..........$3,995. â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;02 DODGE RAM 1500 Sport 4dr, 4X4, V8, auto, loaded, local, STP#2788........$2,995. â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;02 FORD F150 XLT SC 4X4, super cab, V8 auto, fully loaded, STP#1903......$2,995. â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;01 NISSAN MAZDA B3000 Extra cab, V6, 5 spd, STP#1035........$2,995.
2004 MAZDA 3 Auto, 4 dr, Only this wk! STK#673 $4,900. 2004 DODGE CARAVAN 7psgr, loaded STK#525 $2,900. 2003 FORD FOCUS 4 dr, auto, Aircared, STK#545, $2,900. 2002 HONDA ACCORD 2dr, auto, loaded, STK#648 $3,900. 2003 HONDA ODYSSEY 7psg full load, runs good, Aircared STK#530 $3,900. 2007 CHEV UPLANDER 7 psg fully loaded. STK#473 $4,500.
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1990 Jeep Cherokee VIN 1J4FJ38L4CC155526 Debtor James Belix Amount Owing $2204.62 1997 Dodge Dakota VIN 1B7GL23X9VS316535 Debtor Don Paterson Amount Owing $2895.93 2001 Saturn EL VIN 1G8ZK527681Z227386 Debtor Claudette Raymond Amount Owing $1564.56 1994 Cadillac Deville VIN 1G6K52B5RRU203323 Debtor Kerry russll Amount Owing $1676.83 1990 Jeep Comanche VIN 1J7FT26E6LL20057 Debtor Mathew Jones Amount Owing $1328.43 WITNESSES WANTED If you have any information about a Motor Vehicle Accident on Saturday, November 7, 2015, at 11:50PM in Abbotsford, BC, involving a 2009 Black Honda Civic and a Semi-Truck, westbound on Highway 1 near Mt. Lehman exit, please contact: David Wallin at 604-891-7211 or Ashley Rempel at 604-4433483 ASAP - Whitelaw Twining Law Corp
604-851-4537.
604-851-4537.
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706
2001 Mitsubishi 3T ďŹ&#x201A;atdeck truck, new tires, brakes, battery, runs well, 420K. Inspected until Sept / 2016. $8000 obo. (604)702-8412
Phone 604.854.2832 or 604.864.6239
$1100 per month Utilities not Included
Heat & hot water incl. Fridge, stove, d/w. Seniorâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Discount SECURE UNDERGROUND PARKING
Resident Managers Marilyn or Roger Robinson
SUITES, LOWER
ABBOTSFORD. Newer 2 bdrm. bsmt. suite on 5 acre farm. Gladwin /Maclure area. Lots of parking. 5 10 walk to schools. Ns/np. Avail. March 1st. 604-897-2331.
NOW AVAILABLE LARGE 1 BDRM + DEN & 2 BDRM SUITES
Near Shopping & Amenities.
604-463-2236 604-463-7450
750
TRUCKS & VANS
CARS
STP#7757.......$3,995. â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;04 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX 4dr, V6, auto, full load, low kâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s STP#7906............$1,480. â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;02 SUBARU LEGACY AWD, 4dr, station wagon, 4cyl auto, fully loaded, local STP#8193............$2,995. â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;02 NISSAN CENTRA 4 dr, 4 cyl, 5 spd, fully loaded, STP#4701............$1,650. â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;01 OLDS AURORA 4 dr, V8, auto, loaded, local, 155K. STP#2078.......$2,995. â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;01 FORD FOCUS 4 dr, 4 cyl, auto, loaded, local STP#7730............$1,995. â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;01 FORD TAURUS 4 door, V6, fully loaded, local STP#6809............$1,250. 2000 HONDA CIVIC 2 dr h/back, 4 cyl, auto, local, STP#0331............$1,850. 2000 HONDA CIVIC 2 door, 4 cyl, 5 spd, loaded STP#0116............$1,650. â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;99 HONDA ACCORD 2 door, v6 auto fully loaded, STP#0542............$2,950. â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;99 VW GOLF 4 dr, 4 cyl, auto, STP#7629..........$2,495. â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;98 PLYMOUTH NEON 4 dr, 4 cyl, auto STP#1560............$1,250.
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4dr V6, auto, loaded, local 142K
604-820-8888
MISSION: PRINCESS DAPHNE APTS. Spacious 1 bdrm starting at $675/mo. heat, h/w & parking incl. 33561 Third Ave. 604-820-3013.
TRANSPORTATION
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604-850-7050
Bach., 1 Bedroom, 2 Bedroom, & 3 Bdrm Bedroom Avail. SENIORS DISCOUNTS Heat, Hot Water & Basic Cable included. Crime Free & CertiďŹ ed. N/S - N/P, Close to all amens. Lease & Refs. Required.
ON SALE Sat. Feb. 13/16
ABBOTSFORD
Great View Available Now!
2467 Clearbrook Rd
MISSION AREA. 800 SF SHOP. Available now. $450 + gst + hydro + gas. Security check and references. No Living Quarters. 604-820-0808
Resident Manager ~ Linda
Great Location
1989 14x70 in Ruskin MHP w/View Fam./Pet ok. $42,900 w/$575pad Financing avail. 604-830-1960
ABBOTSFORD. Attractive OfďŹ ce & or Retail Spaces avail. All located within Abbotsfordâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s business core. Right now we can accomodate your needs up to 5500 sq/ft. Ph: Frank @ Noort Investments 604-835-6300.
Phone 604-556-7705
$880/mo & $980/mo
633 MOBILE HOMES & PARKS
821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS
Sewer, water, hot showers incl. Electricity, metered. Heated washrooms, ldry, 20-25 min E. of Mission Hwy #7. Walking distance to local general store, near post ofďŹ ce, gas LCB outlets etc. 604-826-2741.
1 & 2 Bdrms available
REAL ESTATE
Conveniently located at
3046 Clearbrook Road
MISSION
APARTMENT/CONDO
709 COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL
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15 Chevy Cruze LT Turbo, Navigation ................................................$14,970 14 Chevy Cruze 6 Speed, Only 12,000 Km..........................................$12,970 14 Dodge Journey FWD Only 5,800 Km..........................................$16,970 14 Dodge Charger SXT 18,000 Km ................................................$22,970 12 Ford Mustang Pony Package Coupe ....................................$15,970 11 Ford Ranger Sport Only 81,000 Km..........................................$13,970 09 Chev Silverado LS ............$10,970 09 Chev Impala Low Km........$7,970 07 VW Passat GLS Wagon 2.0T, Auto .........................................$8,970
07 Chrysler PT Cruiser ............$4,970 06 Chevy HHR WOW!!! ........$5,970 06 Chev Uplander LT with DVD ..................................................$7,970 06 Ford Freestar 7 Pass Van ...$3,970 06 Ford F150 regular Cab 6 Cylider ..................................................$7,970 04 Ford F150 XLT 4x4 Super Cab ..................................................$9,470 03 Grand AM GT.....................$2,970 97 Volkswagen Cabrio Mechanic Special.........................................$399 94 Ford Crown Victoria Mechanic Special ........................................$299
SOLD
nomadautosales.com
Dealer #26135
A38
Friday, February 12, 2016
Abbotsford News
DROP BY FOR A TEST DRIVE.
2016 FORD F-150 CREW CAB 4X4 XLT
$
LEASE FOR ONLY
369
PER MONTH
WITH
24 MONTH LEASE
$
1500
DOWN
• Military Grade Aluminum Body, 3.5L TIVCT FFV Engine, 6 Speed Automatic Transmission • Power Windows/Locks/Mirrors, SYNC Voice Activated Bluetooth, Cruise Control • 17" Aluminum Wheels, Remote Keyless Entry, Passive Anti Theft System • P245 All Season Tires, Air Conditioning, Sirius Satellite/XM Radio w/6 Month Prepaid • Halogen Headlamps, Fog Lamps, Chrome Bumpers, 40/20/40 Saets W/Full Size Rear Seats
2015 FORD FOCUS HATCHBACK SE
2016 FORD ESCAPE 4WD
INCLUDES 2.0L I4 GDI ENGINE, 6 SPD AUTO, AIR AND MORE. #FL377602
MSRP
22,314 – $4,098 – $750
MSRP
$
MSA DISCOUNT WINTER BONUS CASH
SALE PRICE
WINTER BONUS CASH
SALE PRICE
0% FINANCING OR LEASE
INCLUDES 17” ALUMINUM WHEELS, 2.7 L ECOBOOST, AIR AND MORE. #FKE79137
44,599 MSA DISCOUNT – $13,999 WINTER BONUS CASH – $750
0% FINANCING OR LEASE
2015 FORD F-150 SUPER CREW 4X4 XLT INCLUDES 17” ALUMINUM WHEELS, 5.0L V8, 6 SPEED AUTO, AIR, POWER GROUP AND MORE.
46,949 MSA DISCOUNT – $12,583 WINTER BONUS CASH – $750 MSRP
$
SALE PRICE
$26,730 PLUS GET
2015 FORD F-150 SUPER CAB 4X4
MSRP
28,689 – $1,209 – $750
$
MSA DISCOUNT
$17,466 PLUS GET
INCLUDES 1.6L GDI ECOBOOST, 6 SPEED AUTO, AIR AND MORE. #GUB49415
$29,850
SALE PRICE
$
$33,616
Dealer may sell or lease for less. Limited time offer and availability. Offers only valid at MSA Ford Sales. Retail offers may be canceled or changed at any time without notice. Limit one (1) incentive redemption per Eligible Model sale. Some offers are not rain-checkable. All prices are plus taxes and fees. See dealer for complete details for all advertised offers. All offers good on in-stock MSA Ford Sales vehicles only. All offers subject to prior sale. All available Ford incentives, Holiday Bonus Cash, Ford Loyalty/Conquest, MSA Finance cash, Non finance cash, Non stackable Cash, and rebates/credits/allowances/rates have been used in advertised prices. Some rebates and credit may be taxable. Financing/Leasing on approved consumer or business credit. Vehicle(s) may be shown with optional equipment or may not be exactly as shown. For factory orders, a customer may either take advantage of eligible Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited retail customer promotional incentives/offers available at the time of vehicle factory order or time of vehicle delivery, but not both or combinations thereof, subject to incentive rules and eligibility. Winter Bonus Cash on available on select 2015 and 2016 in stock vehicles. Some incentives may not be combinable or offered with other incentives. Our advertised prices include Freight, and P.D.I., Add dealer documentation and registration fees of $420, and applicable taxes and fees. Lease Offer Total Paid (including taxes) is$12,012.16. Lease end value is $27,929.00 plus applicable taxes. First payment, taxes and some mandatory fees due at delivery. Lease LAPR is 4.99% for 24 months. Ford Credit 0% or low APR Financing not compatible with Ford non-stackable cash, MSA finance cash, Ford or MSA lease offers or MSA Discounts or bonuses. All prices do not include any added equipment or options that may have been installed by dealer. All offers expire Feb. 13th at 5:00 pm (PST).
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