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Through newspaper photos, the past is being preserved by the Maple Ridge Museum.
Abbotsford, several pictures and negatives were redistributed back to the appropriate communities, including some archival material for The TIMES. The TIMES’ photos and negatives were was signed over to Patenaude at the museum. Museum part time staffer TROY LANDREVILLE Ashley Vandepol is poring tlandreville@mrtimes.com through the negatives and prints to make them accessible to the A moment, captured 30 years public. or 30 minutes ago, is part of “It sounds like such a simple history. proposition, however, to make That’s why a collection of [such a] thing accessible, you Maple Ridge & Pitt Meadows TIMES photos at the Maple Ridge have to know where to look,” Patenaude said. Museum has value, and why So Vandepol and the museum is Patenaude starttaking painstakNewspaper ed going through ing lengths to prints from 1992. sort and organize collections of The challenge them. photographs are was, some prints The hundreds of were dated by the spectacularly negatives – along of the publicawith boxes full of valuable because day tion, while others processed photos they’re dated, had two dates. on paper that Adding a whole ended up making and they’re new layer to the the cut and rungenerally task was that some ning in this newsorganized. photos ran in the paper – date back TIMES immediclose to three decVal Patenaude ately, others marades (The TIMES inated for a month is celebrating its or more before they found their 30th birthday with today’s speway onto newsprint, some were cial anniversary edition). Museum executive director Val re-used years later, and still Patenaude said “as a wild guess” others were shelved altogether. “Our initial idea was to create the museum has at least 200,000 a file folder for every published negatives and 16 boxes full of edition, and put the relevant 200 prints each, all from the stuff in it, and again, that sounds TIMES’ files. like a sensible proposition, but The collection includes all of no, that was not going to work, the TIMES’ film-based images because the negatives are dated, from the newspaper’s formative for the most part according by years to roughly 2002, when the the date in which they were transition to digital was comshot, not the date they were plete. used,” Patenaude said. When some Black Press storVandepol is key, because she age space was eliminated in
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Maple Ridge Museum executive director Val Patenaude looked at just some of the photo prints from the TIMES newspaper.
valuable because they’re dated, and they’re generally organized,” Patenaude said. These photos preserve memories for those who grew up in Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows in the mid-to-late 1980s, as well as the ’90s, Patenaude said. As well, newspapers provide “excellent portrait-style” photos of buildings, she added. A project of this magnitude is an expensive undertaking, not only because of the man-hours required but also for materials. “It’s gonna cost us, I figure, $30,000 and most of that is through staff time,” Patenaude said. The goal is to purchase a quality negative scanner, some conservation-grade storage materials to hold the negatives, and most importantly, “people power” to process the prints and negatives and make them accessible to the community. The museum is fundraising through a paypal feature on its website. It also received a grant from the Maple Ridge Community Foundation of $1,500 “which is a start.” “We’re looking for different grants to help,” Patenaude said. “We need a better negative scanner, and we’ve already bought 1,000 [negative sleeves] and we’re going to need more.” Those who would like their donation targeted to this project, can check the “TIMES project” box on the online renewal form. Payment can be made by cheque sent to the address on the form or online at mapleridgemuseum.org/fundraising-for-negative-scanner/.
Mounties are investigating after a taxi driver was threatened in Pitt Meadows Sunday. Police were called to 191 Street and 124 Avenue about 3:20 a.m. The victim dropped off two men and a woman. One of them produced a handgun and the trio walked away.
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Speed factor in crash MP happy with budget Speed is “felt to be a contributing factor” in a Monday morning car crash that left a mother and daughter in hospital. The crash occurred
just before 9:30 a.m. Monday March 21 on 102 Avenue, near 256 Street. Ridge Meadows RCMP, BC Ambulance Service, and Maple Ridge Fire Department
all attended to the scene, with the fire department having to use the jaws of life to extract the two women from the car.
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PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE OF INTENTION TO AMEND ZONING BYLAW TAKE NOTICE THAT a Public Hearing will be held in the Council Chamber of the Pitt Meadows City Hall, 12007 Harris Road, Pitt Meadows, BC on Tuesday April 5, 2016 at 7:00 p.m. to consider the following amendments to Zoning Bylaw No. 2505, 2011 the Zoning Bylaw for the City of Pitt Meadows. 1. City of Pitt Meadows Zoning Amendment Bylaw No. 2714, 2016 The purpose of this amendment is to create a new Comprehensive Development M (CDM) Zone and to rezone the properties located at 20267 & 20233 Menzies Road from Small Lot Rural Residential (RR-4) Zone to the proposed Comprehensive Development M (CD-M) Zone (shown boldly outlined below) in order to permit a lot line adjustment between the two properties. These properties are legally described as: Lot A, Section 11 Township 40 New Westminster District Plan BCP37859 Lot B, Section 11 Township 40 New Westminster District Plan BCP37859 The relative location of the land to be affected by the proposed bylaw is indicated on the sketch plan below:
2. City of Pitt Meadows Zoning Bylaw Amendment No. 2731, 2016 The purpose of this text amendment is to introduce regulations to prohibit all liquor sales in grocery stores located within one km of an existing liquor or wine store. Part 5 Specific Use Regulations is amended by inserting the following: 5.16 Liquor and Wine Sales in Grocery Stores Liquor or wine sales in grocery stores are not permitted unless the grocery store is located no less than one km from any existing liquor or wine store (as measured in a straight line from the primary retail entrance to the primary retail entrance). 3. City of Pitt Meadows Zoning Bylaw Amendment No. 2723, 2016 The purpose of this text amendment is to revise the regulations for garden suites to: • Include basement area as part of the overall allowable floor area; • To not permit rooftop decks, balconies or patios; • To not be attached to accessory buildings. Part 5 Specific Use Regulations, Section 5.5 Garden Suites, is amended to incorporate these regulations. The Bylaws and associated staff reports may be viewed at City Hall, 12007 Harris Road, Pitt Meadows, between March 24, 2016 and April 5, from 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m., excluding weekends and statutory holidays. Please direct inquiries to the Development Services Department at 604-465-2428. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE ALL PERSONS who deem themselves affected hereby shall be afforded an opportunity to be heard at the Public Hearing before Council on the matters contained herein or by making a written submission (or email) by 3:00 pm on Tuesday April 5, 2016 to the attention of the Manager of Corporate Administration. All submissions will become part of the public record. Tina Penney, Manager of Corporate Administration 604-465-2433 tpenney@pittmeadows.bc.ca
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The budget unveiled this past Tuesday by the federal government is “a great starting point,” said Pitt MeadowsMaple Ridge MP Dan Ruimy. “The process to get to where we got to... for me, was an amazing process,” Ruimy said from Ottawa. The process, he said, included pre-budget consultations across the country, as well as a breakfast meeting with finance minister Bill Morneau. “Just to be a part of that process – I don’t think we’ve ever seen that before.” When it came to community-specific concerns, “first and foremost for me, was co-op housing,” the new MP said. “We have seven co-ops between Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows,” he furthered. “There’s 638 families who don’t know whether they’re coming or going, or what’s going to happen to their rent subsidies; that was an issue.” There was “wondering,” he said, “because nobody knew where the budget was going to go, and up until a couple of weeks ago, I kept hammering home to anybody that would listen, that this is something we cannot let go of.” As such, one of the budget items this time around centres around affordable housing, “specifically proposing to re-allocate $30 million over two years, starting in 2016-17 to help federally administered social housing providers maintain rent geared to income with households living in social housing.”
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Pitt Meadows-Maple Ridge MP Dan Ruimy held a grand-opening open house at his constituency office in Maple Ridge this past weekend. This, Ruimy said, “is some been the last couple of months thing that we heard from co-op affects everything too,” he housing loud and clear during said. the campaign. We needed to “I think everybody knew the get this piece done here, and deficit was going to be bigger across the country, and we did. than $10 billion and we really I’m proud of this piece.” only had three choices: Raise What that all looks like on taxes, go to austerity mode, or the ground at this point, is run a deficit.” unknown, he noted. And, he added, “if you’re “It’s up to the providers of going to go into deficit, in this these services to have those case, you’ve got to do it right. discussions.” We’ve got to at least address Overall, Ruimy is satisfied the issues that need to be that concerns brought forward addressed.” in his riding were addressed The takeaway from it all this in the creation of this year’s year, Ruimy said, is holding budget. true to what was promised on “Absolutely,” he said. “Not the campaign trail. everything, but a lot of the “You’re looking at an MP concerns that we talked about who during the campaign, are there.” during the debate, talked about The Liberals had campaigned things like post-secondary on running a deficit budget this education, which does affect year, originally forecast around people in our riding.” $10 billion. What’s more, he said, “we The budget Morneau campaigned on things like released Tuesday will run a student loans not having to $29.4 billion deficit. be paid back until you start Ruimy doesn’t believe the making $25,000, and that’s in size of the increased deficit there” Ruimy noted. caught anybody off guard. “To me that’s heartfelt, “There was more than because theses are things that enough talk throughout the last I campaigned on and promised couple of months, and things our government would do, and like the price of oil where it’s we’re here.”
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Duo nabbed in dual effort A spree of robberies in Coquitlam and Maple Ridge over the past month kept Mounties busy, but all of the work has paid off now that two suspects are in custody. Between February 27th and March 9th, a total of nine robberies with similar modus operandi were
reported to police, where a suspect would enter the business and allegedly brandish a knife to obtain money, cigarettes and lottery tickets. The Coquitlam RCMP Robbery Section teamed up with Ridge Meadows RCMP Street Enforcement Unit to identify and arrest a
33-year-old Coquitlam man without incident. Christopher Houghton is facing nine counts of robbery, and is currently held in custody pending his next court appearance. Claira Dusange, a 30 year-old Surrey resident and co-accused is also facing two counts
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BC Housing is hosting a public information session in Maple Ridge on Tuesday, March 29, to discuss the province’s plan to purchase the Quality Inn for $5.5 million, and convert the motel into 61 units of supportive housing for people who are homeless or at risk of homelessness. The information session will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Maple RidgeBaptist Church,
located at 22155 Lougheed Hwy. Representatives from BC Housing and RainCity Housing – the organization which will operate the proposed shelter – will be present to answer questions from community members and business owners. The announcement from BC Housing comes a few days after Maple Ridge residents rallied outside The Pantry in protest against the province’s supportive housing proposal. Rally attendees were protesting the size of the proposed shelter, the loss of jobs and risks to businesses in the surrounding area, the lack of a public input process, and the lack of ambulance and police
resources necessary for a shelter of such size. During a council meeting on March 14, Maple Ridge Mayor Nicole Read said that Council “pushed very hard” to make sure a public consultation was held, “so our public could quickly get to a point where they felt they were being engaged, after the press release came out.” During Saturday’s rally, Maple Ridge resident Dalene Lazarenko said that council pushing for a public consultation is necessary. “I think that’s great,” she said. “They’re trying whatever they can do, but their hands are tied with BC Housing.” >More: mrtimes.com
WATER MAIN FLUSHING The City of Pitt Meadows Public Works Department will be flushing water mains throughout the municipality for approximately twelve weeks beginning February 15, 2016. During this time there may be a temporary drop in water pressure or a noticeable discolouration in tap water. To correct problems with milky water, open the cold tap slightly to bleed air from the water lines. If you experience problems with dirty water, turn on an outside tap and let it run until the water clears. The City thanks residents for their patience during this routine maintenance of the water mains. If there are any questions or concerns please call 604-465-2434. Public Works Department 11333 Harris Road Pitt Meadows, BC,V3Y 2M5
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Chief: Narcan kits ‘one more tool’ Local firefighters are receiving antiopioid kits soon. ALEX SKERDZHEV editorial@mrtimes.com Rick Moyer/TIMES
Backfiring brings cops: The sound
of a truck backfiring in the neighbourhood near McIntosh Street Monday night prompted calls to police for what people thought might be the sound of gunshots. The original calls were regarding concerns that there had been firearm use, police said. Responding to the call, Mounties found a Mazda pickup, which had been reported to Surrey RCMP as stolen. The truck was seized and is being returned to the owner, police added.
Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows firefighters will be equipped with the means to combat opioid overdoses by the end of next month, thanks to a new initiative providing them with anti-opioid Narcan kits. B.C. Emergency Health Services has begun giving instructions to the fire departments’ training per-
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The way we ran around and made up Indeed, presented in that light, the our own games may seem to have been conjurings of our imaginations weren’t very creative and healthy, but in fact, any healthier than zombie apocalypses whatever the basic premise, and whoand comet strikes and alien attacks. ever we were pretending to portray, the One of the chief failings of the childgames were all really the same, now ish imagination back in the day was an and then. They’ve always inability to comprehend the reflected the popular culture true impact of shooting the washed into our brains by bad guy dead with a single current entertainment fads. shot. The only difference is that, If you were quick of wit, back in the “good old days,” when your buddy yelled, the kids eventually grew up “Bang! I gotcha!” you’d (some of them, anyways) drop your “gun” (anything and came to a realization from a stick for a rifle to a that life portrayed in the shiny chrome six-shooter movies isn’t real. loaded with a fresh roll of The cowboys weren’t caps), grab your arm and always the good guys and shout, “Ouch! You got me BOB GROENEVELD in the arm!” Then you’d the pirates weren’t always basically good-hearted take up your gun in your swash-bucklers who stole from rich other hand, “wounded” arm limp at old men with beautiful daughters who your side, and recommence firing. wanted nothing more in life than to Nobody died until it was nearly time marry a courageous pirate. to go home for supper anyway. Or you
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hen you’re a kid, the end of the world is just plain fun. Kids today read books about world-ending cataclysms, they watch movies and follow their favourite heroes on television (if their parents let them). For the more educationally inclined youngsters, there are plenty of documentaries outlining a variety of mechanisms by which humanity could become toast – in many cases, literally. And they role-play apocalypse scenarios, whether amongst themselves or via computer. My generation played out all sorts of good-guy-bad-guy silliness, with themes covering everything from cops and robbers (with the robbers often the “good” guys) to pirates (a la Errol Flynn and his like from movies that were already old back then, and in which we all wanted to be the pirates), to war, to western gun-slinging mayhem of all sorts.
didn’t want your little brother hanging around and you knew he’d wander off if all he was allowed to do was play dead for a couple of hours. Today, the chief misunderstanding kids have about post-apocalypse worlds is that nearly everybody dies – or gets turned into a zombie – before the game even begins. If 99.999 per cent of life on the planet is wiped out by a comet plunging into the Atlantic Ocean, or by simultaneous super-volcano eruptions in Yellowstone Park, Siberia, and India, or by a solar flare, or by a mutated military virus, or by technology run wild, or by... whatever fantastical imaginings Hollywood scientists offer us next, the likelihood, let’s face it, is that you and I won’t be around to discuss the comparative efficacy of various survival tactics. Same goes for global warming. And Donald Trump. Read Tim Tyler’s Ruskin Redux online this week at mrtimes.com
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‘Homeless hotels’ turn B.C. into California Dear Editor, Having been a frequent customer of the adjacent restaurants, one thing is certain: I will not be a customer in the future should this homeless shelter go into the Quality Inn. This has been known for a while, but strangely, no public hearing has been advertised in any local paper. There are other more suitable places available, but governments prefer to go the easy route. No one wants his business destroyed by drug users and pushers walking around this neighbourhood. No one forces people into drugs, these are self-inflicted
habits, and feeding them more drugs and free needles will not solve their problem. Immigrants coming to Canada are mostly homeless until they get established. They show gratitude for this privilege and most likely become contributing citizens, and taxpayers. How many of the homeless are capable of working and becoming self supporting? Perhaps some one should look into these situations a little bit closer. Taxpayers are tired of paying for people using the system as a free ride. Why should “we the people” work and pay our share into
society and these folks feel that they are entitled to everything free? How many seniors are in need of financial help? Are governments willing to make these people feel more comfortable? B.C. has already accepted two homeless men from Saskatchewan. Building more fancy “Homeless Hotels” will certainly make this province the California of Canada and attract a lot more homeless. I think governments should listen to the taxpayers and not do what they think is correct. Lance Felgnar, Pitt Meadows
Proposed sale of ‘beautiful gem’ appalling Dear Editor, I have sent the following letter to the Minister of Education (Mike Bernier), my MLA (Marc Dalton), my mayor and council and the Mission School Board. I am absolutely shocked and appalled by the recent news of the proposal to sell Stave Falls Elementary. This is Mission’s newest school and an absolutely beautiful building – a building that holds so much potential for my community. Please stop the Mission School Board from committing such a crime. Please return this land and building to its rightful owners, the community of Stave Falls.
The Mission school board has failed the residents of Stave Falls. They over inflated enrolment numbers for Silverdale Elementary School back in 2008, so they could justify closing down Stave Falls Elementary. Now, instead of answering for the previous board’s mistakes, they decide they are going to go behind the community and the District of Mission’s backs and sell the school. What are they thinking? Clearly they aren’t. Once this community asset is sold, there will be no turning back.
If we wanted a community centre or school we would have to build one, or buy one. Well, we already have one. We the taxpayers have bought and paid for it and we the community of Stave Falls would like to make use of it. I have rallied community support. We now have a community Facebook group and have reached 170 members in just two months. We have held our first community meeting and together we will be fighting to keep our beautiful gem. Courtney Cardy (and the rest of the angry stave falls residents), Mission
Quality Inn deal ‘dead’ until MLAs are heard Dear Editor, This is an open letter to Maple Ridge mayor and council:
According to the recorded motion on the Quality Inn, the deal was dead until
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“I think it’s pretty amusing that all these people will give up their spare time to protest something they don’t like, but if they were offered a half hour of their day to volunteer in the community they would likely say they are “too busy” – Dan Clunn “People complain about helping refugees because we aren’t helping the homeless first. Well, this is why we aren’t helping the homeless.” – Ashley Singh “Send the Minister responsible a map: Maple Ridge is not Vancouvers lower east side!” – Gord Boye
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all MLAs have been heard. It is on record that the City and council have halted all forward motion on this until both MLA Bing and MLA Dalton are on board with the location. Cheryl Ashlie said, on camera, at the rally that MLA Dr. Bing is behind the public in his support that the location is not suitable. So who is telling the truth, Mayor Read? The rally was about non-transparency from local government, not allowing the flow of information and input from the community to find a suitable location and model instead of the proposed temporary/permanent warehousing of the current shelter residents. Are you holding up your end of the bargain and not moving
forward, or are the citizens going to find out again that you are behind closed doors? Mayor Read, the people are against the location and the model and have spoken! Kim Engele, Maple Ridge
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March 24 Google app demo • Google Expeditions demo’s a new virtual fieldtrip application for handheld devices – such as the Google Cardboard VR – at Maple Ridge Library from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. March 24 Free film screening •Cinema Politica hosts a free viewing of the documentary, “NUTAK: The story of the first forced settlement and relocation of the Mushuau Innu,” at 7 p.m. in Maple Ridge Council Chambers. Info: email ridgemeadows@cinemapolitica.org. March 24 Easter egg fun • The Pitt Meadows Museum hosts its spring break heritage Thursday from 1 to 3 p.m. There will be an Easter egg hunt and Easter egg dyeing session. Admission is by donation. Info: 604-465-4322. March 26 to 28 Easter egg hunt • Easter events take place during the long weekend including Easter egg hunts at Whonnock Lake Park, Albion Fairgrounds, Harris Road Park, Osprey Village and Albion Park. Info: see page A22. March 28 HOMINUM • Fraser Valley support group HOMINUM hosts an informal discussion and support group for gay, bi-sexual, and questioning men at 7:30 p.m. For more information and meeting location, call Art at 604-4629813. > See the full list at mrtimes.com
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Thursday, March 24, 2016 A13
The TIMES in 1985: Reflecting back on three decades of service TIMES emerges
TIMES publisher Lisa Farquharson invites the community to help us celebrate our 30th anniversary by performing random acts of kindness and sharing your inspiring stories.
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forming random acts of kindness around town for the next 30 weeks. Starting next week, members of The TIMES team – when you least expect it – will perform impromptu gestures of giving. This initiative, being headed up by our editor Roxanne Hooper, is not about the monetary value behind the gift, but about the giving, itself. The TIMES Community Kindness Campaign will deliver smiles to local Giving thanks by paying it forward people, local groups, local businesses. It will be a variety of small gestures Our goal has always been to provide that we hope will make a big difference. this community with a vibrant and While we will profile some of our own entertaining newspaper that serves efforts, please remember our communities of Pitt it’s not about spotlighting Meadows and Maple We’re making Ridge. kindness a priority… us, but hopefully inspiring others to join in. In our 30-plus years in and we invite you to So, that’s where you business, thus far, we’ve join us. come in, of course. We always worked hard to be would like to encourage part of the community. you to perform a random We’ve anxiously conact of kindness, and let us know about tributed advertising space, time, and it. Or, likewise if you’re the recipient of editorial coverage to various local someone paying it forward, let us know. groups, organizations, projects, and Whether you send us a video, picevents. And members of our team have tures, or an email outlining the effort, been avid community volunteers. we want to know about it and by sharWe will continue to do all that. ing the story, prompt others. But we want to do more – something We’re making kindness a priority in a little different. Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows, and we A landmark anniversary like this invite you to join us. Email your kindseems like the perfect chance for us to ness story to tips@mrtimes.com, and be not only give thanks, but to pay it forsure to include a telephone number. ward. Thank you! And what better way to express our TIMES Publisher Lisa Farquharson appreciation than to commit to per-
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During the first semester of the school year school, District 42 teachers announced they would not be coaching sports teams, or facilitating extra-curricular activities as part of a province-wide work-to-rule campaign. The teachers were protesting the basic freezing of teachers salaries, explained Druscilla Wilson, the president of the Maple Ridge Teacher Association. Kathy Haynes, a frustrated Maple Ridge resident and mother, was prepared to volunteer to coach volleyball and basketball if teachers wouldn’t resume coaching. This work-to-rule campaign was one battle in a decade-long conflict between the province and teachers.
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Looking back over 30 years The TIMES team opens the scrapbook to years gone by. We’d like to let you in on a little secret. Commencing next week, we’re going to introduce a new TIMES Capsule feature. This feature will offer a glimpse back at one of the bigger issues of the week, as it presented itself in years gone by. As this special section will invariably do, the weekly TIMES Capsule will rekindle memories for those who have been around since this paper’s inception, by
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MAPLE RIDGE & PITT MEADOWS TIMES
A14 Thursday, March 24, 2016
The TIMES in 1990: Reflecting back on three decades of service Robson takes swing at Hartley
Merrymaker leads new council
Things got heated at Maple Ridge municipal hall, when businessman Gordy Robson took a swing at Mayor Bill Hartley in council chambers one evening in April. Robson failed to connect with the punch but the fracas highlighted the disagreements over the development of the Thomas Haney Centre, a proposal which would eventually become Thomas Haney Secondary.
The first of the Morse women, Belle Morse, took the helm of Maple Ridge council in 1990. The long-time alderwoman (15 years) and member of the Merrymakers music group vowed to have the group sing from the same song sheet in short order. She was joined on the new council by Ald. Carl Durksen (who would later go on to be mayor), as well as Ald. Jim Clements, Betty Levens, Scott Leaf, Linda King, and Jon Harris. Morse took over the position vacated by former Maple Ridge Mayor Bill Hartley, who stepped away from municipal politics, seeking to be the MLA representing the New Democrat ic Party. Meanwhile, Morse remained mayor for only one term, but her daughter Kathy followed in her Belle Morse footsteps a few years later, serving Elected mayor 1990 as mayor from 2002 to 2005.
Multi-screen cinema opens Harris Road Cinemas in Pitt Meadows opened its doors in the summer, with three screens showing the latest Hollywood blockbuster: Robocop 2. Though the theatre would eventually close, it reopened as a secondrun theatre in 2010, rebranded as the Hollywood 3 Cinemas. Earlier that same year, Marcorp Development began construction on the $32-million Meadowvale Shopping Centre at the corner of Harris Road and Lougheed Highway. Mayor Bud Tiedeman called it the new cornerstone of Pitt Meadows.
Residents veto racetrack Had it not been for the opposition from "hundreds" of Maple Ridge residents, the construction of a racetrack in the northeast of the District might have been the year's biggest story. After stiff opposition from residents, the developers eventually brought the proposal to Mission, creating what is today known as Mission Raceway Park.
Walker wins outfield role
The pride of Maple Ridge, 23-year-old Larry Walker, earned himself a position in the major leagues in 1990, and specifically the job of starting right-fielder with the Montreal Expos. The baseball rookie was called up from Indianapolis. After playing in Montreal for five years, he served nine years in Colorado, and a final year in St. Louis before retiring in 2005.
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The unusually strong Canadian dollar gave mill workers a cause for worry, as 60 employees at Whonnock's Pioneer Lumber mill were laid off in October, the first round of industry wide cuts. Meanwhile, Cooper Yachts was outgrowing its location in the Maple Meadows Industrial Park, and would eventually build a large new warehouse in Whonnock.
Before the Rotary Duck Race, there was the Great Alouette Duck Race, as the inaugural rubber-duck racing event took place in September. The owner of the winning duck took home $3,000.
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Thursday, March 24, 2016 A15
The TIMES in 1995: Reflecting back on three decades of service Commuter rail rolls into town
Saying hello and goodbye
It was in February when the West Coast Express officially got its name, and three stops were announced in Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows, much to the delight of MLA Bill Hartley. But commuters were over the moon come November, when the commuter rail finally took its inaugural run from Mission to the Waterfront Station in Vancouver. Many expressed excitement of getting out of their vehicles and forgoing gridlock nightmares.
On the political front, there were a few hellos, goodbyes, and welcome backs expressed during this year. In January, long-time Pitt Meadows Councillor Sieb Swierstra returned to his seat after a few month absence. He collapsed the previous June, suffering from a rare respiratory virus. After seven months in hospital, he was able to return to his life and political duties. In September of 1995, Maple Ridge City hall lost its chief administrator of 19 years, Jerry Sulina. At the age of 57, Swierstra he died of lung cancer. Meanwhile, the Councillor provincial Liberal party welcomed former Maple Ridge councillor Ken Stewart into its ranks in October. While he failed in his quest for the MLA’s seat in 1996, he won the riding in the Liberal sweep of 2001, and remained until 2005, when he was defeated by NDP’s Michael Sather.
Responders busy It turned out to be a busy years for local Mounties and other emergency responders who dealt with several murders, suspected serial arsonists, bomb scares, severe floods along the Alouette River, devastating windstorms, serious accidents, and even some incidents that could be laughed about later, including a gun incident near Pitt Lake. Hugh Hoggan found himself staring down the barrel of a “big gun” after the RCMP pulled him over for what they thought was a boat theft. It turned out the boat owner’s muddy licence plate fooled the RCMP officer.
More AIDS victims feared
Douglas Fetterley was back behind bars, but not before potentially infecting a number local women with the AIDS virus. The 31-year-old HIV-positive Maple Ridge man had been in town for the better part of two years. After his arrest in March, police warned women he slept with that he was knowingly infecting people. One woman was confirmed, many others suspected.
Polder folds in with Pitt Meadows Fifteen square kilometres of land north of Pitt Meadows, known for years as the Pitt Polder, would be rolled in as part of Pitt Meadows. Both Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows were vying for the land and its taxpayers after restructuring of the Fraser Valley regional districts left the fate of the Polder in question. The province made the amalgamation announcement official in April.
‘Angel’ saves four in fire
No bridge over the Fraser
Four Maple Ridge residents were saved by a passing bystander when their Maple Ridge house went up in flames. Sheila Howard, one of the residents, said they all probably would have died if the mystery woman hadn’t come banging at their door, breaking in the door with her shoulder and forcing the residents out.
Local business magnet Brian Coakley has his dream of constructing a bridge over the Fraser River dashed as government officials come to town buying up land for their own bridge. “It’s become abundantly clear that this government doesn’t want to deal with private enterprise,” Coakley said. The province opened Golden Ears Bridge in June 2009.
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A16 Thursday, March 24, 2016
The TIMES in 2000: Reflecting back on three decades of service Community mourns slain child
Youth centre bears his name
On May 6, the body of nine-year-old Jessica Russell of Maple Ridge was found in a burned out trailer in Deroche. The discovery came after a dayand-half long community wide search for the girl. It turned out she had been abducted on her way to school by a 20-year-old man, David Timothy Trott, who was later arrested and convicted in her abduction and death. His defence was that he suffered from Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS), bringing much national attention to the disorder during the same year that Dr. Kwadwo Asante would open an FAS family centre in Maple Ridge.
After months of rumours, Maple Ridge council announced in March of 2000 that the new youth centre in the centre of downtown Haney would bear the name of the late Greg Moore. Moore was an internationally renowned race car driver from Maple Ridge who died the year before at the age of 24, while competing in the 500-mile race at the California Speedway. Sod was turned on the new Greg Moore Youth Centre in April of 2000, and opened the following spring offering 15,000-square-feet of added recreational and educational space – a safe haven if you will – for local kids.
Curlers crowned world champs Two local curlers became world champions, after Kelley Law’s rink captured the title in Glasgow. Law was raised in Maple Ridge, while lead Diane Nelson hailed from Pitt Meadows.
Marauders win B.C. title
Shooting for Sydney gold Maple Ridge’s Kim Eagles, the sharpshooter from Maple Ridge, was Canada’s only female athlete in the sport of pistol shooting at the Sydney Olympic Games. Eagles placed outside the medals in both the 10m event and the 25m. A big part of her efforts that year had to be spent fundraising $31,000 that she needed to make her training and trip Down Under possible.
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Topless advocate wins in court Linda Meyer, a Maple Ridge human rights advocate, won an unprecedented legal battle against the District of Maple Ridge in the year 2000, as the B.C. Supreme Court ruled that the municipality lacked the authority to force women to cover their breasts in municipal property, such as public parks.
Pitt Meadows Secondary Mauraders captured the AAA senior boys’ basketball provincial championship at the PNE Agrodome, while the loyal fan base was awarded the “school spirit” award.
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Thursday, March 24, 2016 A17
The TIMES in 2005: Reflecting back on three decades of service Death leads to changing laws The senseless death of Maple Ridge’s Grant De Patie, 24, in March of this year would ultimately prompt changes to provincial laws. De Patie was working as a gas station attendee when a driver attempted a gas-and-dash for $12 in fuel. The latenight worker attempted to stop the thief. Somehow, De Patie became entangled under the vehicle as the thief was pulling away, and he was dragged seven kilometres to his death. Darnell Pratt, 16 at the time, later pleaded guilty to manslaughter and was sentenced to seven years in jail. In the meantime, in 2008, the province instituted a law requiring people to pay for gas before pumping. In honour of De Patie, it is know as Grant’s law. In the meantime, Maple Ridge was also rocked around the same time by the death of three people (one Maple Ridge woman and two Mission men) in an accident police blamed on street racing. The deadly crash occurred at Lougheed Highway and Laity Street, and witnesses reported seeing two cars barrelling east at speeds of up to 140 km/h, until one car lost control, crossed the centre line, and collided with an oncoming car.
Ladd brings home Jr. gold Local hockey hero Andrew Ladd returned home to Maple Ridge in January sporting a gold medal around his neck. He helped Canada win a gold medal at the Junior World Championships in North Dakota with three goals and four assists. Since that time, Ladd has gone on to play in the NHL for the Chicago Blackhawks and Winnipeg Jets, most recently traded back to Chicago again.
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New Pitt bridge announced B.C. Premier Gordon Campbell dashed in and out of Pitt Meadows in April to announce a $180-million Pitt River Bridge replacement. The bridge between Pitt Meadows and Port Coquitlam was originally built in 1956, then expanded in 1978. The new, six-lane bridge was years in the making and finally unveiled in October 2009. WHEN
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A18 Thursday, March 24, 2016
The TIMES in 2010: Reflecting back on three decades of service Pitt rave spawns sex charges
The accidental torchbearer
On Sept. 10, during a rave dubbed Another Night in Bangkok in Pitt Meadows, a 16-year-old girl was allegedly sexually assaulted while a group of people watched. Photos were taken on a boy’s Blackberry phone, and distributed through text message and social media. Shortly after, three males were charged in connection to the alleged sexual assault, two for producing and distributing child pornography, and one for sexual assault.
Bob Grey walked away with much more than he ever expected when he showed up to volunteer for the Olympic torch relay as it came through Pitt Meadows in February. He was unexpectedly asked to carry the torch down Harris Road. Being a torchbearer, he said after, was a life-altering opportunity. The event was part of a nationwide effort to build hype for the upcoming Winter Olympics held in Vancouver. Several local schools celebrated in different ways, including Blue Mountain Elementary students who held their own “closing ceremony.” And just as the Olympics wound down, Maple Ridge Secondary’s junior and senior choirs prepared for a performance at the opening of the Paralympic Winter Games.
Mom and three cubs rescued Maple Ridge conservation officers rescued a mother black bear and her three cubs from a tree in a backyard on Lee Avenue in September. Using bear bangers, ropes, tarps and tranquillizers, the bears were given one last shot at staying out of urban areas.
Kindergarten goes full day After decades of kindergarteners getting short-changed by only half-day K-school programs around the province, Education Minister Margaret MacDiarmid announced the arrival of full-day classes. Half of Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows elementary schools were expected to switch to the new program in the week following the announcement, and the other half would follow the year after. Previously, only aboriginal students, students with special needs, and those who knew English as a second language qualified for full-day. MacDiarmid said the new program was expected to bring in around 20,000 full-day K-students, up from 5,000 the previous year before the initiative.
Hammond Cedar celebrates 100 Rich in history, Hammond Cedar Mill has been an integral part of Maple Ridge for 100 years. During the month of March, Peter Edwards – manager of the mill – organized a celebration, where he distributed copies of a book he wrote about the mill’s history. Of note, the mill opened in 1910 as Bailey Lumber, changed over to Port Hammond Lumber Company in 1912, and became Hammond Cedar Mill in 1916, a name – which despite several owners – has remained throughout the decades. It still operates today, and is one of the largest private employers in town. The last report in 2013 indicated there were 165 employees.
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The TIMES in 2015: Reflecting back on three decades of service Tent City tensions In May, tension began between Maple Ridge Mayor Nicole Read and City council members, local residents, and those camped out on Cliff Avenue. The tension erupted several times, over the course of six months, in the form of a fight between two women which sent one to the hospital after her finger was bitten off, gas being dumped on areas of the homeless camp after a day of otherwise peaceful protesting, and a series of overdoses, including the deaths of two out-of-town men. On Sept. 24, the provincially funded RainCity temporary homeless shelter opened its doors, and the tent city was dismantled in October.
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QUACK, QUACK, QUACK! Counting down to the July 19 Rotary Duck Race, there’s still time to get tickets and help local kids...
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Voters say ‘No’, so now what? TransLink has to figure out what to do about regional transportation after the no vote in the plebiscite was revealed last week.
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Flames hit hard Thick plumes of smoke from multiple structure fires, as well as the prolonged haze of smoke from B.C. wildfires, have officials reiterating fire warnings.
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Fears prompted by hot weather In a TIMES web exclusive, Maple Ridge Mayor Nicole Read talks with reporter Eric Zimmer about homelessness, and what is being – and still needs to be – done to solve the issues in town. As well, NDP’s housing critic David Eby met up with Read at the Cliff Avenue Tent City Wednesday afternoon to see first hand where more than 100 homeless have been camping out in a residential neighbourhood for more than two months. TIMES reporter Troy Landreville joined other media on scene for that exchange. > Both stories online at www.mrtimes.com, search “Cliff”
Fire bans and air quality advisories are in place with hot, dry climate plaguing the Lower Mainland, and much of Western Canada. Stay tuned for updates.
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Adstock rocks A family-friendly alternative music festival made quite the bang in downtown Maple Ridge on Sunday, with Adstock running for its 11th year.
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Bookstore owner is elected as Liberal MP On Oct. 19, the new Liberal MP Dan Ruimy started to settle into his new role. Ruimy was the first Liberal elected in the riding in 62 years, after a long-running Conservative stronghold in the community.
Poppa Duck passes
The passing of long-time Maple Ridge lawyer and community member Bob Shantz rippled the community. Shantz was known as ‘Poppa Duck,’ thanks largely in part to his leadership role in the annual Rotary Duck Race, was named Citizen of the Year in 2014, and was a fivetime recipient of a Paul Harris Fellow Award from Meadow Ridge Rotary Club.
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Changing lives together since 1971 Since its humble beginnings in a church in 1971, Maple Ridge/Pi Meadows Community Services has grown to serve over 7000 individuals a year in Maple Ridge and Pi Meadows. This year the Chamber of Commerce recognized our agency’s accomplishments by presenng us with the Business Excellence Award for Non Profit of the Year.
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A youth talent show that was introduced to Maple Ridge as a small show inside the Greg Moore Youth Centre is back in its 10th year, this time in The ACT Arts Centre. The May 2 show coincides with Youth Week, which is May 1 to 7. Although the show is more than a month away, auditions are being held at the South Bonson Community Centre on March 24 and 31, from to 9 p.m. both days. Clint Gamache, youth programmer for the City of Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows, said the show was created to give youth 17 years old or younger an opportunity to showcase their talents. The show, he added, “provides the youth an ability to have fun, express and show their talents, really celebrate the time for youth, and change the typical stereotypes [of youth] involved with negative behaviours.” To sign up for an audition time, contact Jonathan Chambers at 604-465-2484 or through email, jchambers@mapleridge.ca
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Family-friendly Easter celebrations and activities take place throughout the community this weekend, including the annual egg hunt in Whonnock.
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Easter celebrations aplenty Events take place from Whonnock to Osprey Village this weekend. ALEX SKERDZHEV editorial@mrtimes.com
With Easter just a hop and a skip away, Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows are set to celebrate the long weekend, with multiple family-friendly events scheduled. One of the biggest is the Easter Egg Hunt sponsored by Cops for Cancer at the Albion Fairgrounds on Saturday, March 26, on 23448 105 Ave. in Maple Ridge. “Things are shaping up to be a really busy day on Saturday for Cops for Cancer,” said Const. Dayne Campbell, captain for Cops for Cancer Tour De Coast. The second annual Easter Egg Hunt will include a visit from the Easter Bunny and Ronald McDonald, and feature free goodie bags for kids, prizes, facepainting, raffles, and the egg hunt. This year, more than 5,000 eggs are expected to be laid around the grounds, over three times the amount from last year. Kids finding a golden egg will be awarded a prize. Hansel and Gretel Bakery will be present with an array of sweets, as well.
“As of this week we already have a massive RSVP list that far exceeds 2014 numbers and we are expecting an even larger number of drop ins as well,” said Campbell. “We have a ‘Police tape’ maze for the kids, darts games, a fishing game, Ping Pong ball games … Police cars on hand as well as the Vancouver Police emergency response team armored rescue vehicle will be available for kids to explore.” Sign-ins are 10 to 11 a.m. and the egg hunt takes place at 11:15 a.m. Kids under the age of two go in for free. A minimum five dollar donation is required, with all proceeds going to Cops for Cancer. Drop-ins are welcome. RSVP to receive an egg at the door at albioneasteregghunt@ gmail.com. The other major event happens Sunday at Whonnock Lake Park. The Whonnock Community Association is hosting a ‘bring your own basket’ egg hunt with games, prizes and an appearance by the Easter Bunny. Last year saw more than 500 kids participated. “We also have golden eggs that are turned in for large basket prizes. We usually have around 60 or 70 kids walk away with special prizes,” said Shelley Popadiuk, Whonnock Easter hunt event organizer.
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Whether it’s guided or self-guided, any tour at the Powerhouse at Stave Falls will be high energy. Plus, you’ll get to play with interactive displays and learn how power is made. We’re now open for our 2016 season, so plan your visit today at bchydro.com/stavefalls or call 604 462 1222 to book a tour.
“Last year it was crazy, I don’t even know if we have enough volunteers this time. It’s all volunteer-based, helping people and handing out chocolate.” said Popadiuk. The hunt is scheduled for 1 p.m. rain or shine, and more than 400 kids are expected. On the same day, there is the Children’s Easter Fest, scheduled to take place at Harris Road Park in Pitt Meadows from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m., rain or shine, and will feature an egg hunt. Offered in partnership with Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows Parks and Leisure Services, the Easter Fest’s start times are 9 a.m. for children under 9, and 10 a.m. for those between the ages of 10 and 12. Osprey Village’s seventh annual Spring Fling is also taking place on Sunday at Waterfront Commons Park in Pitt Meadows. The event features face painting, egg decorating and numerous other activities. It takes place from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., with an egg hunt at noon. Finally, community members and leaders in Maple Ridge will host an Easter Egg-stravaganza on Easter Monday with an egg hunt and fundraiser for Katie’s Place at Albion Park on 102 Avenue in Maple Ridge The event runs from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.
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aple Ridge realtor Sandra Wyant is the latest recipient of the real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver’s (REBGV) professional excellence award, handed out earlier this month. The award, presented at the Medallion Club’s awards dinner at the Vancouver Convention Centre, is the REBGV’s highest honour. Wyant was nominated by her peers, and chosen by a panel of judges. Winners are chosen only after meeting requirements of professionalism, ethics, and community involvement. “Sandra is the epitome ERIC ZIMMER of what the professional excellence award represents,” said Darcy McLeod, REBGV president. “Her dedication to her profession and community has made her a recognized leader.”
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Families filled the Katzie First Nation’s Health and Community Building on March 23.
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Katzie First Nation’s Health and Community Building was a welcoming place Wednesday. This welcome was for the Katzie people and surrounding communities to celebrate families and children. Katzie hosted their first ever Children’s Festival, featuring a variety of tables set up for families to visit, as well as a facepainter, First Nations storyteller Kenthen Thomas from Secwepemc Nation, and a magician. “The festival is to celebrate our children and to bring our service providers from Pitt Meadows, Maple Ridge, and surrounding areas down to Katzie, and kind of build bridges between our programs,” explained Torrie St. Louis, manager of early childhood education and Headstart coordinator for Katzie First Nation. St. Louis stressed the festival was inclusive of every-
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Dayton Verhulst had his face painted Wednesday morning during Katzie First Nation’s first ever Children’s Festival. body:“The hope is that more people who live in urban areas will be able to see what we have to offer here and be able to bring their children to our programs.” Katzie Chief Susan Miller said the importance of the festival is “the ability to show our community all of the diversity that is surrounding us through Pitt Meadows and through Maple Ridge.” She continued, “we get an
opportunity to share and to learn and the best time to start that is with the kids.” The festival works in two ways, Miller explained: to give the kids a chance to have some fun on their spring break, as well as for parents to gather important information they can access to “improve the health of their children… just getting some new tools that they didn’t have before.” There were a number of
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Mom of two daughters, ages 25 and 13, and a 15-year-old son, Charlene Rowley designs coats and costumes at her studio inside her Maple Ridge home.
“I thought I’d have to come up with something else. I was just messin’ around and I was feeling kind of sad because I was getting broke and so I made this coat for myself, to cheer myself up.” She posted a photo of the coat on Facebook and requests to make more started pouring in. Now, much of Rowley’s business comes from coats she designs from bamboo material. “They look good on every woman’s body,” Rowley said. “I’ve probably sold, now, about a thousand of these. The coats are my money right now. I sell them all over the world.” Ironically, Rowley, who says
she is “totally self-taught,” hated home economics in high school. “If somebody had said at that time that I’d be doing this for a living, I would have laughed,” Rowley said. She said high school home ec “puts you in a box, creatively.” “They’re teaching you the basics, I guess, but I felt that it stifled me,” Rowley continued. “I just hated it and I never, ever would have thought I would have done it [as an occupation].” After the birth of her oldest daughter, Rowley started making sun dresses and teaching herself how to be a designer. “I’ve always been creative and artistic,” she remembered. “I did make Barbie doll clothes when I was a little kid, for my dolls and stuff.” For more about FayeTality Couture, email Rowley at fayetalitycouture@gmail.com, visit her on Facebook, or online at etsy.com/ca/shop/fayetalitycouture.
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The blooming costume design business that is Faye Tality Couture was born from owner/operator Charlene Rowley designing outfits for exotic dancers and pro wrestlers. About 20 years ago, the married mom of three from Maple Ridge said she “kind of came into designing.” “My friend’s roommate was an exotic dancer and she said, ‘Well, you’re creative, and you can sew, you should make costumes,’” Rowley shared. The 49-year-old Rowley said her business grew from there; she figures she’s designed “a couple of thousand” costumes for dancers over the years. For the most part, the dancers had an idea about their costume designs, themes, and colours and she followed their direction. Rowley’s pro wrestler ties came through the dancers she worked with and knew. “The dancers would dance at this one bar and the bartender was a wrestler and a dancer talked to him and it kind of morphed from that,” she said. Recently, Rowley has collaborated with local photographer Jessica Rae, combining Rowley’s costume design talents with Rae’s photography. “We’ve been published in a few different magazines,” Rowley said. She’s also worked with Maple Ridge’s Emerald Pig theatre group for roughly a decade. “I love it; it’s so much fun,” Rowley said, about helping Emerald Pig. “The craziness and the lights and the show and the applause. I’ve won three best costume awards with Emerald Pig.” With a dwindling number of exotic dancing bars dotting the Lower Mainland landscape, Rowley had to branch out to survive. “The dancing industry is dying,” Rowley said.
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t took a second, maybe two, but it was a defining moment. Oliver Vajda knelt on one knee, processing what had just transpired under the searing spotlights that burned down on him inside Langley’s Coast Hotel ballroom. He heard the roar of the audience; in his peripheral he saw the shape of the referee looming over him. Vajda says he was more shocked than hurt. The night of March 13, 2015, marked the first time in Vajda’s career as both an amateur boxer and mixed martial arts (MMA) fighter that he’s ever been felled. He hastily hopped back to his feet and stood in a corner of the ring, waiting for the mandatory standing eight count to end. Vajda knew what was in store – his opponent, Sunshine Coast Boxing Club’s George Vourtsis, would be moving in for the kill. What transpired after that during the co-main event of the Clash at the Cascades series, hosted by Langley City Boxing, would be all the buzz in B.C. amateur boxing circles for months to come. A year after the epic bout, 23-year-old Vajda, the COMBSPORT B.C. welterweight
champion (147-pound weight class), held a plaque commemorating the COMBSPORT Cup Vourtsis-Van Ryan Award as Fight of the Year for 2015. Not long after the final bell sounded a year and a bit ago, Vajda had his hand raised in victory after earning a gruelling, five-round, split decision victory over Vourtsis. “This was my first defence [of the welterweight belt],” Vajda recalled, standing outside of his home gym, Carlson Gracie Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu & MMA Academy in Maple Ridge. “I didn’t know too much about George. My coaches had seen
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dropped. I went in and tried to finish the fight but in the third round it was a totally different story.” Vajda shot back up to his feet and proceeded to fend off the human buzz-saw that was Vourtsis. “George was a madman coming at me,” Vajda said. Vajda survived the onslaught and later on, in the final 10 seconds of the third round, Vourtsis slipped, fell back into the ropes and, like an inflatable Bop-Bag, ricocheted forward towards him. “As he bounced back I was crosses, one-two ready,” Vajda said. “I came punches, kept in, turned my hips, and just my range from the cranked him with a right hook.” outside.” The blow sent Vourtsis to the Vajda’s strategy was abruptly canvas, but he made it back short circuited in the second onto his feet. round after Vourtsis waded Momentum subsequently inside his long arms and poundswung back to Vajda in the ed him a couple of times to the fourth round, and the fifth round body. was a back-andVajda’s hands forth battle. After that kind dropped. This “I definitely had gave Vourtsis the of war, you kind respect for him opportunity he’d for the tenacity of peer into been waiting for. he had, and the someone’s soul. grit, and the war He tagged Vajda upstairs, we had,” Vajda You see what dropping him to in retrospect. they’re made of. said, one knee. “After that kind “It was a pretty of war, you kind Oliver Vajda unique experiof peer into someence,” Vajda one’s soul. You see recalled. “You never think about what they’re made of.” that situation so when it did Looking back at the bout, the happen, it was like, ‘Oh crap, 38-year-old Vourtsis recalled it I’m in this situation.’” was a “pretty cool experience.” Reached by The TIMES, “Ollie’s a pretty good fighter, Vourtsis recalled that the punch so overall it was pretty cool,” that sent Vajda down momentar- Vourtsis shared. ily, “wasn’t even a hard punch > More: mrtimes.com, but it was such a clean shot he search ‘Oliver Vajda’
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Club Aviva team members participated in the KGTC Invitational third BC Provincial Cup for Trampoline, held in Kamloops recently. Ten athletes, including Jordyn Byer and Emily Christie from Maple Ridge, had great performances and are now preparing to head to Langley for the B.C. championships.
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SALE $209.99
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• CSA Grade 1 composite toe/plate and ESR. • Breathable nylon mesh lining and 200 gram ThinsulateTM insulation. • Slip and abrasion resistant deep cleated rubber outsole.
SAVE $ 20 MEN’S & WOMEN’S SAFETY FOOTWEAR
Men’s sizes 7–11, 12, 13 (14 through FastFind or special order). Women’s sizes 5–11. Our Reg. $109.99–$124.99
A. MEN’S MID-CUT HIKERS
SALE $104.99
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SALE $89.99
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A. CSA Grade 1 steel toeplate and ESR. Style 26039MDQC-AS B. CSA Grade 1 steel toe/plate and EST. Style 5ANCDK3-2108. C. CSA Grade 1 steel to/plate and ESR. Style 580DDKA-1003
SAVE $ 20
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Sizes 7–11, 12, 13 (14 through FastFind or special order/sizes 15–17 in select styles). Our Reg. $169.99–$239.99
A. 8” WATERPROOF WORKBOOTS
SALE $219.99
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SALE $149.99
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