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A local homeless woman says she was forced to pack up her camp in a hurry when she was threatened by baseball players with bats. Jess Sandy was alone in a tent she shares with friends, in the woods behind McLeod Athletic Park, when she heard something outside. “I heard someone say, ‘Can you come out here and talk to me please,’ and I thought it was a bylaw officer. I step out and see the whole baseball team, in full gear, bats and all,” said Sandy. She says there were about 10 players who, she believes, were in their early 20s and an older male coach. “They all stood, unimpressed and just glaring at me… [They had bats] over their shoulders, all intimidating around the tent’s circle. If I were to run or something I’d be trapped. ” She says they told her: “If you’re not gone in half an hour, we’ll take care of it ourselves, and it won’t be pretty.” “I packed up our essentials and got out of there,” she said. Continued Page 5

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Despite the rain, it was a busy afternoon at the 11th annual St. George’s British Motoring Show on Sunday. The event, held by the Langley Area Mostly British Motoring Club, featured dozens of classic imported cars on the front lawn of the Fort Langley Community Hall.

Camping out to buy a condo Effects of Greater Vancouver’s smoking hot real estate market evident in Willoughby this week M ONIQUE TA M MINGA Times R ep or ter

The red hot real estate market that has been breaking records all over Metro Vancouver has officially landed in Langley. A real estate frenzy is taking place in Willoughby, with eager condo buyers camping overnight — or paying students to camp on their behalf — for the chance to buy a unit in the fi-

nal phase of Yorkson Creek, at 208 Street and 82 Avenue. As of Wednesday afternoon, Bev from Langley had been in line for three days, holding her spot outside the presentation centre, which has several tents on the lawn set up by the developer for other campers, bundled in sleeping bags on chairs. “It’s crazy, it’s outrageous the

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across Metro Vancouver and into West and North Vancouver. “These condos are much bigger and the solariums allow for outdoor living during the winter,” she said. Like many around her, Bev hired a student and paid them $10 an hour to sleep overnight to hold her spot. Continued Page 3

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“Once you leave your place in line, you are off the wait list,” a man waiting in line said. Students from Walnut Grove Secondary, Mountain and others are cashing in on the easy job. Quadra Homes keeps the presentation centre open for them to use the washroom, supplies coffee and water and also provides dinners for the campers each night. Yorkson Creek sales manager/realtor Amy Ellis said this isn’t the first time people have camped out to be part of the Yorkson Creek Park development which is in its final phase. But given the buzz and growing number of campers this time, they are scrambling as best they can to release the condos faster. “We don’t have the exact locations or the pricing structure yet. We didn’t expect to be ready until the middle of the May so now we are scrambling to release them sooner, so people don’t have to camp so long,” she said. Ellis said it started Sunday at 6 a.m. when one man decided he wasn’t going to wait on the online VIP list, he was going to come to the presentation and camp out in person. Many followed after that. Ellis said what sets the luxury condos apart is there are no one bedroom units, they are all two to three bedroom with the largest unit being 1,600 square feet with a 200 squarefoot solarium. As many as 1,500 people registered, sight unseen, on the VIP list — many from North Vancouver and Vancouver she said. “In North Van, $700,000 would get you a rat’s nest.

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Potential buyers look over a brochure while waiting in line outside Yorkson Creek on Wednesday. This is good prices for a lot of space,” she said. But a lot of the people The Times spoke to in line are residents of Langley who have sold their acreage or larger home and are downsizing. A price tag of $450,000 or $500,000 for a three-bedroom condo is good value, given equity they have. One Langley man waiting in line already has a condo in the earlier phase of this project. He can sell his for $40,000 more than he paid for it last year. Students from Trinity Western University were studying while camping out, others from high school were playing cards and relaxing. “We have runners who will go and pick up dinner. The developer hands out gift cards for food to the campers,” said Ellis. On Wednesday afternoon, they were passing out doughnuts. There are 128 units up for grabs in the two five-storey buildings. Elsewhere in Langley, single family homes with million dollar price tags are being snatched up — many going well over the asking price in bidding wars.

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Chloe Park (fifth from left) was named 2016 May Queen at the annual May Day Tea at the Fort Langley Community Hall on Sunday. She, along with her Royal Party members Lexy Lomas, Jayna Thompson, Rachel Purdom, Sydney Hamilton, Payton Montana, Raewyn Rozak, Elizabeth Downs, Ella Chow, Suehyun Jeon, Rylie Copeland, Gwenyth O’Keefe and Faith Paraboo, Isabelle Dyck, Miss Canada Sarah Walmsley, 2015 May Queen Vanessa Nelson and Queen Mother Ev Leskin will ride in the 94th annual May Day Parade through Fort Langley on Monday, May 23.

Guns, drugs seized in co-ordinated police raids Two people were arrested, while guns and drugs were seized in two separate police raids of Langley homes — one in Aldergrove and the other in Walnut Grove — last Friday (April 22). After a lengthy investigation by the Langley RCMP Drug Section into a local crime group’s drug dealings, police executed the search warrants with help from the Langley RCMP Prolific Offender Suppression Team, Street Enforcement Unit and the Emergency Response Team. Included among the items seized that day were handguns, magazine clips, rifles, a shotgun, various types of ammunition and a cross bow. A variety of drugs were seized including heroin, methamphetamine, crack cocaine, powder cocaine, MDMA (also known as ecstasy) as well as suspected fake Oxycontin pills, along with a significant amount of cash.

Police arrested two people during the execution of the warrant and as the investigation continues will be recommending numerous criminal charges against these and other members of this group, said Langley RCMP. “It is critical to the long-term safety and living quality of Langley that we, the RCMP, continue to effectively target local and regional crime groups,” said Langley RCMP Supt. Murray Power. “Any groups engaged in drug trafficking, weapons possession and or use are a real and credible threat to our community. Our specialized units in Langley will continue to work collectively and keep the pressure on persons engaged in crime.” Anyone with information that might assist with any of the above investigations, is asked to call Langley RCMP at 604-532-3200. To remain anonymous, call CrimeStoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS.

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Ball clubs acknowledge frustration over theft, deny threats to homeless From Page 1

The players accused Sandy and her friends of stealing from McLeod park, which she says they never did. Peter Zeller, president of the Langley Mixed Slo-Pitch league, said that he has been aware of some homeless people camping behind the park and of some break-ins into storage lockers. He said he believes if players had gone into the woods and threatened a camper they were not from his league. Doug Mathieson, a coach with the Langley Blaze, who practise at McLeod, said that there have been repeated instances of theft from their diamond but that no threats were ever made by his players. On Friday, April 15 there was an attempted theft of a tractor, after two men broke into the Blaze’s storage locker, according to Mathieson. (Sandy says she may have been threatened on Wednesday, April 20 but was not certain about the day). Mathieson said that some tarps used to cover the bases and pitcher’s mound had also

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Jess Sandy says she was alone in her tent in a Langley homeless camp when a group of baseball players holding bats threatened to tear down the encampment if she didn’t leave. been stolen from the McLeod diamond, some time previous to the attempted tractor theft.

“They’ve stolen our tarps for years,� he said. He said that members of the premier Blaze team went about 50 yards into the woods behind the playing field to retrieve the tarps and did so successfully. Mathieson said his players did not bring baseball bats with them. “We would never have our kids go in there threatening anyone at all. That would be stupid,� he said. “We tell our guys definitely not to engage.� Mathieson called the Langley RCMP when the initial incident with the tractor occurred and they responded, although not immediately. Sgt. Ravi Pawar said that the two officers who responded to the scene found a camp that had no one in it at the time. He said that he believed the tarp theft and the attempted tractor theft were “crimes of convenience.� Pawar said that the RCMP is not pursuing the theft further, as the witnesses were unable to provide adequate descriptions to identify the suspects.

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Fitting first test for team lic engagement is that many citizens do not become aware of development plans until quite late in the process. At that time, much has already been invested in such plans and it isn’t always easy to make major changes. Very rarely will a large number of citizens become involved early in the process. They simply do not have the time or commitment to get involved at that stage. That’s why it is so important that there be a broadly representative committee,

with as many interests as possible, which is active right from the beginning. The Township is accepting applications from potential CPT members until May 1. It will be an interesting process. If it works, it will set a high bar for any future major development plans in Langley Township. Retired Langley Times editor Frank Bucholtz continues to share his thoughts on all things political on his Frankly Speaking blog, frankbucholtz.blogspot. com.

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Declaration will help nail down overdose numbers As communities across the province continue to deal with warnings about a dangerous and deadly batch of street drugs, including fentanyl, the provincial health officer has taken the unprecedented step of declaring a province-wide public health emergency. Dr. Perry Kendall said the step was necessary because of the alarming number of overdose deaths occurring in the province. Across the province, the death toll climbed to 474 in 2015—up 30 per cent over 2014. At the current rate, that number could soar another 90 per cent, to as many as 800 overdose deaths this year. The carnage is partly being blamed on the profusion of drugs laced with fentanyl, a synthetic opioid that is much stronger than heroin. Kendall says the declaration of a health emergency will give health authorities more power to collect data and craft appropriate responses. That information is vital. Although health officials know how many people die, they lack concrete numbers on the total number of overdoses, because the information is only collected when a death occurs. Health officials need real-time data, not anecdotal stories, so they can dedicate resources where they’re needed. This information will help them better target outreach, issue bad-drug warnings and create more effective awareness campaigns. – Black Press

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Planting the seeds for the future An acquaintance recently Each week I dutifully sepasked me what I had done to arate my garbage into three mark Earth Day this year. separate containers and dig I was a bit taken aback, not my dandelions out of my really knowing if Earth Day was lawn instead of nuking them that day, had already passed or with some exotic chemical was yet to come. and watching them shrivel I tried to cover my tracks, up and die. C environmentally of course, by M GREGOR I have a large number of saying that when you are recloth shopping bags in my tired, every day is a Saturday hall closet and I make an efand if the government doesn’t Jim McGregor fort to use them. give everyone else a day off I say that because I often with pay, we’re not really sure if it is a take them out of the closet and set special day or not. them down by the door as I tie my I found out that I had missed Earth shoes and they get left behind. Day by a couple of days, but the theme Sometimes they make it to the car for this year was, “Trees for Earth — and get casually tossed on the back Let’s Get Planting.” seat and never quite make it into the Over the next five years, as Earth Day store. moves closer to its 50th anniversary, I was in a grocery line up one day we are being asked to help achieve and the woman at the front of the one of the most ambitious goals yet, line had just had $200 worth of groplanting 7.8 billion trees, and we have ceries packed into plastic bags and as to start now. she went to pay she realized she had I’m not sure the developers in south a bunch of cloth bags rolled up under Langley or South America have been her arm. made aware of this goal, but it seems Both she and the cashier glanced at to me that not cutting existing trees the five people waiting in line and dehelps to achieve this ambitious goal cided that transferring the groceries as well. at this point was ill advised. I try to do my part for the environBut I believe Mother Nature gives us ment. some partial points for remembering

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them even if we don’t use them. She knows we are slow learners and she has been exceptionally patient with us so far. A man at a grocery counter was asked, “Do you want plastic sacks or paper sacks?” He replied, “It doesn’t matter, I’m bi-sackual.” A cowboy tried to be environmentally conscious and made his pants, his shirt, his chaps and his hat out of brown paper bags. He was arrested for rustling. I can recall using paper grocery bags to make text book covers and then covering them with drawings of jets and cars and sneaking in that special girl’s name on the inside. We were recycling and didn’t even know it. North Americans throw away almost 100 billion plastic bags every year, and only a fraction are ever recycled. There are many articles written regarding plastic bags with only the plastic industry being on the pro side. Paper bags seem to be the better choice, but then, don’t we have to cut down trees to make paper bags? Remember, we are only looking after this place for our grandkids. At least that’s what McGregor says.

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LETTERS

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Council legally obligated to consider zoning applications for Brookswood-Fernridge

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All dogs are not created equal in Jackman Wetlands in south Aldergrove, according to pet owner L. Dondo, who says only one breed is allowed off leash.

Wetlands effectively two-tiered dog park Editor: A sign was recently installed at Jackman Wetlands on 272 Street, informing users that part of area is leased to the retriever club. The dogs belonging to club members are permitted to be off leash and all other animals must be leashed. When did it become practice to have two sets of rules for a public area? I have talked to people from the club and many of their members are not even locals. I and several others would like to

be able to enjoy this area as it is well off any main roads and offers our pets a chance to swim and just be dogs. It seems to me if this is a public park/area then rules should apply to everyone. This is a delightful place to take a dog — ponds to swim or cool off in warmer weather, bush to explore room to run free and far from any busy road and freedom to just be a dog. L. DONDO, LANGLEY

Editor: Recent letters to the editor have questioned why Township of Langley Council would consider any zoning applications in Brookswood-Fernridge before the minor update to the area’s Community Plan is completed. Most recently, resident Wayne Crossen suggested approval of any of these applications would be a “betrayal of trust by council members.�  I would like to clarify that zoning applications in Brookswood-Fernridge must be considered by council because it is our legal obligation to do so. Even though the current 1987 plan is currently being reviewed for an update, those proposed updates have not been passed by council and are only at the initial stages. Therefore, the 1987 plan is the only Plan council has to follow at this time. Within that plan, owners have the right to make zoning applications to the Township, and as is dictated by our bylaws, council must consider all applications put forward. Since it was passed nearly 30 years ago, there have been

many attempts to update and revise the Brookswood-Fernridge Community Plan. The last updated plan was presented to Council in 2014, but was defeated with a vote of 7-2. Â In January 2016, council and staff started working towards another updated plan, which will be presented to council later this year or early in 2017, following an extensive public engagement process. Â Until that time, owners have the opportunity to bring forward applications under the existing 1987 plan and council is legally obligated to consider them. It should be noted there are many applications to rezone in this area that date back several years. When they were originally submitted to the Township, the council of the day said it could not deal with the applications until neighbourhood planning and servicing issues had been dealt with. Currently, there are six applications in the process of seeking rezoning. The current applications comply with the 1987 Community Plan and are striving to resolve these

issues. The owners are following the process with due diligence. The suggestion that development proposals be put on hold until the current plan update is completed — effectively imposing a moratorium — is not possible. Legally, such a moratorium could be permitted for up to six months. With the current plan now approaching 30 years, there is no way that any moratorium would be sustained in court.  As well, it must be pointed out there is no certainty that this current process will result in the proposed update being approved. In that case, the residents of Brookswood would continue to be legally permitted to make applications for development in accordance with the 1987 plan. Council will remain vigilant and ensure that any zoning applications within Brookswood-Fernridge are given appropriate and due process. However, disallowing them would be breaking the law — something this council is not willing to do. CHARLIE FOX, TOWNSHIP OF LANGLEY COUNCIL

Now is the time for action on 16 Avenue corridor Editor: I applaud the efforts of Coun. Charlie Fox in his quest to promote absolute safety for the 16 Avenue corridor. Having more traffic lights and larger pull-outs for emergency vehicles cannot do anything but improve the 16 Avenue roadway, not just for the sake of those residents living in South Langley/Aldergrove but also for people who travel the road on a regular basis. Now the funding issue, that indeed is a concern. Langley Township, without the benefit of

a multi-million dollar windfall in casino revenues, cannot possibly afford all of the major necessary improvements needed immediately. I believe Richmond, Burnaby, and Coquitlam receive over $10 million a year, while Langley City receives around $6 million per year — none of which goes to Township of Langley residents. I believe, and I have spoken with Coun. Fox about this, that having the 16 Avenue corridor from Surrey all the way out to Abbotsford taken over by the province of

British Columbia, as part of the provincial highways network would be a win-win solution for all parties involved. How could this be accomplished? Sit down with all parties — City of Surrey, Langley Township, City of Abbotsford, MLAs Rich Coleman and Mary Polak — and work out a deal. Establish a fully functional working committee, set timelines, include the public, and get it done. There are at least three major highways running through Surrey, Langley, and Abbotsford.

There are four border crossings and MPs are suggesting that Aldergrove be opened 24 hours. New interchanges are coming to Langley and Abbotsford, and people are moving out to the Valley in droves. Safety is of paramount importance in the equation. We owe it to the folks that live within that corridor and those that travel that corridor on a regular basis. The time for action on 16 Avenue is now. STEVE FERGUSON, SOUTH LANGLEY

The Langley Times reserves the right to reject unsigned letters. Letters are edited for brevity, legality and taste. CONTACT EDITOR BRENDA ANDERSON 604.533.4157 DROP OFF or EMAIL LETTERS TO newsroom@langleytimes.com

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Time is running out to nominate outstanding local youth who have demonstrated a passion for the environment. Deadline for nominations in the annual Langley Environmental Hero Awards is May 13. Presented by MPs Mark Warawa and John Aldag as well as Langley Environmental Partners Society (LEPS), Fort Langley National Historic Site, TD Canada Trust and the Langley Times, the Environmental Hero awards acknowledge efforts of Langley’s citizens, in helping to make the community a more environmentally healthy place. The three categories include:

Township For the week of April 29, 2016

dates to note Wednesday, May 4 | 7 - 9pm Heritage Advisory Committee Civic Facility Salmon River Committee Room Monday, May 9 | 7 - 11pm Regular Council Meeting and Public Hearing Meeting Civic Facility Fraser River Presentation Theatre Township of Langley Civic Facility 20338 - 65 Avenue, Langley V2Y 3J1 604.534.3211 | tol.ca

langley events centre Coming Events Langley Thunder BCILL Intermediate A Lacrosse Sun May 1 2:00pm vs. Nanaimo Timbermen Sun May 8 2:00pm vs. Victoria Shamrocks Mon May 9 7:30pm vs. Coquitlam Adanacs The Langley Events Centre is located at 7888 - 200 Street For ticket information, contact Langley Events Centre 604.882.8800 • LangleyEventsCentre.com

paid-call firefighters wanted Township Fire Department The Township of Langley Fire Department is currently accepting online applications for paid-call firefighter positions in our Aldergrove, Murrayville, Otter, and Walnut Grove Fire Halls. This is a great opportunity if you are a current resident of the Township of Langley, a motivated individual, physically fit, over 19 years of age, and want to serve your community. An Information Meeting will be held : Date: Time: Place: Address:

Wednesday, May 11 7pm Murrayville Fire Hall (Hall 6) 22170 – 50 Avenue

For more information, visit our website at tol.ca/careers. Township Fire Department 604.532.7500

youth, individual, and group or business. Winners will be named on Saturday, June 11. This year, the committee is hoping to see a large number of names submitted for its youth award. If you know a young person whose efforts deserve to be acknowledged, the committee would like to hear from you. Nomination forms are available by emailing langleyenvironmentalhero@gmail.com. Forms may be submitted electronically to langleyenvironmentalhero@gmail.com, by fax at 604-534-5970, as well as in person or by mail at the following addresses:

•LEPS, 201-4839 221 St., Langley BC V3A 2P1 • Fort Langley National Historic Site, 23433 Mavis Ave., Fort Langley BC V1M 2R5 • Langley Times, 20258 Fraser Highway Langley, BC V3A 4E6 • TD, Willowbrook Branch, 19711 Willowbrook Dr., Langley BC V2Y 2T6 • Township of Langley, 20338 65 Ave., Langley BC V2Y 3J1 • City of Langley, 20399 Douglas Cres., Langley BC V3A 4B3 • MP Mark Warawa, 104-4769 222 St., Langley BC V2Z 3C1 (no postage necessary) • MP John Aldag, 5-19211 Fraser Hwy., Surrey BC V3S 7C9 (no postage necessary)

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Township of Langley Council Procedure Bylaw 2016 No. 5199

Walk, Stroll, or Roll: 54th Annual Langley Walk

Pursuant to Section 124(3) of the Community Charter, the Township of Langley Council hereby gives notice of its intention to consider first, second, and third reading to Township of Langley Council Procedure Bylaw 2016 No. 5199 at its Regular Evening Council meeting scheduled for:

Each year, the Township of Langley and the City of Langley present the Langley Walk, a free, family event where people can walk, run, or bike along a scenic 5 km or 10 km route.

Date: Time: Place: Address:

Monday, May 9 7pm Township of Langley Civic Facility Fraser River Presentation Theater 20338 - 65 Avenue, 4th Floor

Bylaw No. 5199 replaces and repeals Township of Langley Procedure Bylaw 2010 No. 4838 and its amendments thereto. Bylaw No. 5199 makes many amendments and improvements to Bylaw No. 4838 including modifying the Council meeting schedule process, clarifying reconsideration, and updating the Council delegation request process. The proposed Bylaw No. 5199 may be viewed online at tol.ca and is available for inspection in Legislative Services, Township of Langley, during regular office hours, Monday to Friday, 8:30am to 4:30pm. Any comments with respect to the proposed bylaw may be forwarded to, or further information obtained from: Legislative Services 604.533.6100 legservicesinfo@tol.ca

The event is held in a different community each year, and the 2016 Langley Walk will be held: Date: Time: Place: Address:

Sunday, May 1 12:00pm – Registration and entertainment starts 1:30pm – Walk starts Timms Community Centre 20399 Douglas Crescent, City of Langley

After the walk, enjoy a free snack, more activities, and entertainment. All walkers are eligible to win draw prizes and everyone who finishes will receive a commemorative crest. Trophies and prizes will be presented to the oldest walker and the elementary school, middle school, secondary school, organization, and family with the most walkers. Walkers are encouraged to bring their own refillable water bottles. For more information contact:

public programs and events Heritage Building Incentive Program The Heritage Building Incentive Program is designed to assist with the costs of restoring, repairing, and maintaining eligible heritage buildings within the Township of Langley. Grants are available to property owners of heritage buildings included in the Township of Langley’s Inventory of Heritage Resources. The next deadline for the grant program is Friday, May 13, 2016 at 4:30pm. For an application form, visit the Township of Langley website at tol.ca/hbip. Elaine Horricks Heritage Planner 604.533.6176

Make a Difference Where You Live, Work, or Play The Township of Langley Adopt-a-Program is a great opportunity to get outside and make a difference where you live, work, or play, which benefits all Township of Langley residents. You can adopt a street, park, trail, or creek. Adopt-a-Program 604.532.7300 • adopt@tol.ca

604.533.6086 tol.ca/events

604.514.2940 city.langley.bc.ca

Demonstration Garden Opens With Seedy Saturday and Plant Exchange A celebration of all things gardening will mark the opening of the Township of Langley’s Demonstration Garden for the 2016 season and get ready for Mothers’ Day in a unique way. Seedy Saturday and a Plant Exchange will be held at the Demonstration Garden, located in the Derek Doubleday Arboretum, in the 21200 Block of Fraser Highway, from 1:30 – 4:30pm on Saturday, May 7. Visitors are encouraged to bring their extra seeds and veggie starts to exchange, get to know their local seed and plant resources, and support non-profit organizations through the purchase of garden items. Baked goods, tea, and juice will be available for purchase and pear trees will be up for sale. Activities include: 1:45pm

Guided tour of the Demonstration Garden

2:30pm

Discover secrets to seed saving with David Catzel of Glorious Organics Cooperative

3:00pm

Plant a container garden for Mother’s Day - Bring your own special container or use one provided

3:30pm

Fun kids’ activity

The event will be held rain or shine and plenty of covered space is available. Langley Environmental Partners Society 604.546.0344 garden@leps.bc

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Display ‘amazes, educates’ customers MIRAN D A G AT H E R C O L E Ti m e s Re po r t e r

In an industry plagued by child labour in developing countries, Ten Thousands Villages is offering Langley consumers the opportunity to purchase rugs created in humane conditions. The fair trade store, located on the one-way portion of Fraser Highway, is one of several retailers across North America participating in a travelling tour of hand-made, fair trade Oriental rugs. On display until May 7, this is the second year Ten Thousand Villages has participated in the show. For just two weeks a year, the 150 carpets come to the store in a special display to both amaze and educate customers. Created by adults in Pakistan that are paid fair wages, the extremely detailed rugs can take upwards of 16 months to make. All are created using 100 per cent domestically-raised sheep wool that is dyed by a dye master using both natural and commercially made colours. They are then hand-knotted into detailed designs sketched out by a master designer and translated into a special code. A team of five people working five hours a day can take anywhere from 12 to 16 months to make just one 9X12 Persian rug. A 4X6 Bokara rug takes two

people working five hours a day roughly two months to complete. The results of their labour are incomparable to rugs mass produced by most carpet facilities, says Trish Buhler, manager of the Langley Ten Thousands Villages store. “The people who make the rugs get paid a fair wage and they’re amazing in quality. “All of the work that goes into them is just spectacular,” she said. In many other parts of the world, Oriental rugs are created by young children forced to work long hours for very low pay. They are very desirable sources of labour for some carpet manufactures as their small hands allow them to quickly tie several knots per square inch. “The child labour in the rug industry is just appalling,” Buhler said. “So having something that is made only by adults and people that are getting paid a fair wage is very important.” In the travelling show, there are three types of Oriental rugs on display: Persian, which are know for their detailed florals and diverse colour palettes; Bokhara, which are known best for their geometric patterns and detailed borders; and Tribal, which are created using only hand-spun wool and all-natural

dyes. All have been made by artisans of Bunyaad, a program founded in the early 1960s that works with more than 850 families from nearly 100 villages near Lahore — Pakistan’s second largest city. Oriental rug making dates back nearly 2,000 years in the region, which is known as one of the world’s top places for carpet making. The proper wages paid through Bunyaad allow the artisan families to work from home, send their kids to school and financially plan for events such as medical emergencies or weddings. “That’s another great thing about these rugs. They are made right where the artisans live in the countryside, so it gives the artisans a chance to be in their home village where their families are, and not have to go to the city to find a job,” Buhler said. The hand-made rugs are also available throughout the year online at rugs.tenthousandvillages.com. The Langley store is open Monday to Wednesday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Thursday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. For more information on their products, visit www.tenthousandsvillages.ca/store/1105.

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Trish Buhler, manager of Ten Thousand Villages in Langley, shows off one of her favourite Oriental rugs currently on display in the store. Using both commercially-made and natural dyes, the rug features a pattern of horses - the perfect fit for a home in Langley, the horse capital of B.C., she said. All 150 fair trade rugs are available for viewing until May 7.

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notice of public hearing maximum building height to six (6) storeys for the western portion of the site. Bylaw No. 5198 proposes to rezone property from Suburban Residential Zone SR-2 to Comprehensive Development Zone CD-109. A Development Permit is being considered in conjunction with these bylaws.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Township of Langley Council will meet and hold a Public Hearing. AT THE PUBLIC HEARING all persons who believe their interest in property is affected by the proposed bylaws shall 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.

BYLAW NOS. 5197 & 5198 APPLICATION NOS. RO100133 / DP100798 OWNERS:

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BYLAW NOS. 5197 & 5198 80 AVE

This application will facilitate the development of 191 apartment units and 118 townhouse units.

AND TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that a copy of Township of Langley Bylaw Nos. 5197 and 5198, Development Permit No. 100798, and relevant background material may be inspected between the hours of 8:30am and 4:30pm, Monday through Friday, excluding holidays, from April 29 to May 9, both inclusive, at the Community Development Division Development Services Counter, 2nd floor, Township of Langley Civic Facility, 20338 - 65 Avenue, or online at tol.ca/hearing. Date:

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Local Leaders event in town Langley small business owners will have the opportunity to network with some of the top business leaders in the community. Small Business BC and the Township of Langley have partnered to bring the Local Leaders event series to Langley on May 5 at the Golden Ears Business Centre (9525 201 St.) from 5:30 to 9 p.m. Local Leaders Fraser Valley aims to foster growth and development of local businesses in the Fraser Valley by giving entrepreneurs an opportunity to network with and gain inspiration from top chief executive officers and business frontrunners in the commu-

nity. Some of the local presenters include Sandee Krause, co-founder of Krause Berry Farms & Estate Winery, and Diane Morrison, the founder and general manager of Wendel’s True Foods. Morrison will speak on the topic of listening to your customers for new product development opportunities while Krause will share her thoughts on what makes a successful agri-tourism business. Mayor Jack Froese — the founder of JD Farms — will do the welcome and provide opening remarks. “Anytime we can share our

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ideas and experiences, we enhance and strengthen our local economy,” he said. ••• The Greater Langley Chamber of Commerce is offering a Grant Writing workshop. From 1 to 5 p.m. on May 5, the workshop will help notfor-profit professionals with the grant writing process, including BC Gaming grants. Representatives from both licensing and grants will present changes to the BC Gaming organizational structure, any changes to the application process, plans for the next year and a review of the application criteria. RaeAnne Rose, the presi-

dent of Pharos Fundraising Strategy and Communication, will discuss how to decide if a grant is right for your organization, and if so, the tools and tactics you can use to create a successful program. The workshop will be held at the Fort Langley Golf Course (9782 McKinnon Cres.). Registration is from 12:30 to 1 p.m. and the workshop runs from 1 to 5 p.m. Cost is $35 for Chamber members and $45 for non-Chamber members. Coffee and snacks will be provided. To register, call 604-3713770 or by visiting www.langleychamber.com.

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Langley’s Brian and Sonya Perkins celebrated the 20th anniversary of Forever Yours Lingerie.

Two decades in business for lingerie shop It began as a small enterprise in a 600-squarefoot space in downtown Langley. On Saturday, Forever Yours Lingerie celebrated 20 years in business. Hardly mainstream when its doors opened back in 1996, the Langley City store soon expanded to a new 10,000 square foot location across the street. The new building offers room for back offices, shipping and receiving and a photography studio. “When I started the business, I researched all of our suppliers at the Vancouver Library reference department,” explained Sonya Perkins. “They had giant wizard-like books you had to flip through, each book listing manufacturers in Canada and the U.S. “Oh, how times have changed.” Perkins founded the business born out of frustration to find fashion-forward, contemporary bras, lingerie and swimwear for the curvy woman. She runs the business with her husband Brian Perkins, who is the resident photographer and responsible for most of the brand’s many images. “Not all of the products we carry come with promotional images that reflect our clientele,” he said. “So when we launched Forever Yours Lingerie online, my love of photography naturally carried over to shooting with local models to help provide us with more diversity in our product images.”

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A Langley company has taken top spot in the corporate division of the Vancouver Sun Run once again. Hayden Painting had an average time of 35:39 to finish first in the division in the race on April 17. They also won the corporate division at the 2015 Vancouver Sun Run. Leading the way was Ryan Hayden who finished the run in an impressive 30:17 to finish 11th overall. He was in the men’s 30-34 age group and was third overall in that category. ••• A story in last week’s Langley Times (April 22) incorrectly stated that Dominion Power Washing was offering to power wash the exterior of a home for a $250 donation as a fundraiser for Friends 4 Erin. It should have read that they are offering to power wash a standard sized double driveway (22’ x 40’), sidewalk and standard sized rear patio with high pressured hot

Public Notice The City of Langley is proposing to amend the Financial Plan for 2015. A draft of the proposed bylaw is available for public inspection at City Hall during regular office hours. The public will have an opportunity to make presentations to Council regarding amendments to the 2015 Financial Plan at the regular Council meeting held on Monday, May 9, at 7:00 pm at City Hall, 20399 Douglas Crescent. Written submissions to Council may be sent to the Corporate Officer no later than noon on Monday, May 9, for this Financial Plan amendment.

PUBLIC ADVISORY REAL ESTATE COUNCIL OF BC SUSPENDS LICENCE OF RYAN GURINDER RANA The Real Estate Council of British Columbia has suspended the real estate licence of Ryan Gurinder Rana, formerly licensed with the Langley branch office of Sutton Group – West Coast Realty. Effective immediately, Mr. Rana is prohibited from providing real estate services to or on behalf of any member of the public. The Council suspended the licence in the public interest following an investigation into Mr. Rana’s licensing. Evidence uncovered in the investigation indicated that Mr. Rana had arranged for someone to pose as him and write the Real Estate Trading Services Licensing Examination on his behalf. Successful completion of the examination is a required pre-requisite for licensing. Concerned clients of Mr. Rana should contact the Council at 604-683-9664 / 1-877-6839664, or at info@recbc.ca The Real Estate Council is a regulatory agency established by the provincial government. Its mandate is to protect the public by enforcing the licensing and licensee conduct requirements of the Real Estate Services Act.

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How to make your home greener… By Nicolle Hodges An eco-friendly home typically means that it is less harmful to the environment. Founder and CEO of Ecolighten Energy Solutions Ltd., Ryan Coleman says that from designing a home to be more energy-efficient to utilizing products that have less environmental impact, there are a number of ways homeowners can have a more “eco-friendly” home. “Homeowner strategies may include using ‘green’ building materials, incorporating alternative energy systems, implementing water conservation technologies or simply improving your family’s conservation behaviors to minimize negative impacts on the environment,” says Coleman. He adds that one of the common misconceptions is that you have to sacrifice a beautiful looking home for improved comfort and energy performance. Homeowners ultimately want to have and should strive to achieve both a home that blends beautiful style with better performance that minimizes impact on the environment. Another misconception is that eco-

designed homes are new builds only, but people living in older homes can make the transition too. Coleman says there are many diverse consumer needs and motivations for renovating or improving the energy performance of an older home. Similar to new construction, a few homeowner rationales are reduced bills, improved comfort, energy-efficiency, resale value and others. “That said, much like a clock is made up of interdependent parts that need to work together, so is a house,” he says. “Therefore, for homeowners considering energy upgrades as part of a home renovation project, it’s critical to understand a ‘whole house’ approach to upgrading since the various components of your home operate together to affect energy consumption, comfort and indoor air quality in your home.” For example, you may want to install a high-efficiency furnace, but that won’t necessarily make you feel more comfortable if your home is poorly insulated with single-pane windows. It will use less energy, but it won’t stop waste, which is often more expensive.

MANAGING ENERGY: Whether you’re building a new home or living in an existing home, Coleman has the following tips to help get you on the right track. 1. Energy Management: With the implementation of smart meters and energy management devices, B.C. residents have the opportunity to better manage their consumption with improved visibility through near ‘real time’ energy usage. This includes access through BC Hydro’s online energy dashboard “My Hydro” that tells you how much energy you’re using at different times of the day, week or month to help you control energy consumption, cut energy waste and potentially reduce energy bills. 2. Phantom Power: Many electronic devices continue to use power even when they are not being used. Devices, such as modems, televisions, microwaves and oven clocks, set-top cable boxes, and blue-ray players, often use power in ‘standby mode’. That means these devices continue to use electricity to power lights, clocks and ‘instant-on’

features, even when they are switched off. To reduce phantom loads, homeowners can incorporate both ‘standbyoff’ plugs, mechanical timers and look to purchase appliances without electric clocks (when possible). 3. Home Energy Labels: Every day we use labels to rate products we buy. Why isn’t this the case with our homes? In B.C., there is a lack of public knowledge and access to home energy information at point of sale, construction and renovation. However, through the Government of Canada’s EnerGuide Rating System, homeowners can access a national standard that measures your home's energy performance. This information helps you to make informed decisions when buying a home, or can help you differentiate the value if you’re selling one that’s undergone energy upgrades.

“Your home is typically your largest asset and the biggest investment a person will make, so it makes a lot of sense to invest in it wisely,” says Coleman. “While much of the attention gets placed on the decision-making around aesthetics (e.g. kitchen and bathroom), there are numerous benefits a person will realize by focusing on the energy performance and achieving an ‘eco-friendly’ home.” 1. Saving money and energy: Energy-efficiency technologies and energy conservation measures reduce energy bills and support sustainability. In many cases, the upfront investment can be recouped with the homeowner saving money from ongoing operating costs. 2. Improving comfort and air quality: Proper mechanical equipment selection, sizing and design supports improved distribution of heating, cooling, and fresh air. This ultimately yields a more comfortable

indoor environment, with even and consistent temperatures. 3. Durability and resale value: Better construction materials and installation practices create home durability which means less work and expense to maintain the home properly. As an added benefit, green homes typically have a higher resale value and are on the market for less time than comparable conventional homes.

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Langley Saints’ Pandeep Heyer (left) keeps a would-be Bateman Timberwolves tackler at arm’s length during senior boys rugby action at McLeod Athletic Park on Tuesday afternoon. The Saints improved to 5-0 with the 2210 victory. They close out the regular season by hosting Chilliwack’s G.W. Graham Grizzlies on May 3. Both teams are 5-0 entering the regular season finale. The Fraser Valley tier 1 AA playoffs begin the following week. GA RY A HUJ A Langley Time s

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It was an impressive first showing for some young racquetball players who were making their first appearance on the national stage. Eleven-year-old Riley Sommerville won the gold medal in the girls 12 and under division singles competition as well as teaming up with Kelowna’s Malaya

Galigan to take silver in the 14 and under doubles division. Sommerville was one of five Langley athletes competing at the 2016 Canadian junior national racquetball championships. The multi-day event ran April 20 to 23 at the Global Fitness & Racquet Centre in Kelowna. “It was a really big success and a good experience for the kids to go and see all the competitors from

across Canada,” said Eric Urteaga, who coaches the kids along with Jason Scott. “It was a great experience.” Sommerville’s dual medals were among the handful won by Langley athletes at the competition. Seven-year-old Mateo Urteaga won silver in the eight and under multibounce division while Iris Scott, 8, was third. Scott also re-

ceived a gold medal as the highest placed girl in the division. And Julian Urteaga, five, was third in the eight and under multibounce division. Holt Scott, 6, also competed in the eight and under multibounce division. The Langley athletes were part of Team B.C. for the event. The five train out of Newlands Fitness Centre and the event

wrapped up the racquetball season. The season runs September to April and the club has 20 players, ranging in age from as young as five years old to age 16. This is the third year the club has operated out of Newlands. To learn more, email langleyjuniorracquetball@hotmail.com or visit the Langley Junior Racquetball Club Facebook page.

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Langley Fundamental Titans’ goaltender Jared Klassen turns aside Brookswood Bobcats’ Trevor Inwood during varsity hockey action at Langley Twin Rinks last week (April 21). The Titans sit at 5-0 after defeating the Bobcats by an 8-4 score.

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Dr. Sherry Cooper: Housing Still Within Reach For First-Time Buyers By Gordon Hamilton Despite headline-grabbing stories about million-dollar houses pushing home ownership out of reach in Canada’s large cities, there’s still plenty of opportunity for first-time buyers in certain segments of the Canadian real estate market, says Dominion Lending Centres Chief Economist Sherry Cooper.

level. It’s stronger than what we have seen since the baby boomers came of age. Firsttime homeowners are still out there buying and in fact they represent roughly 30 per cent of new home sales, even in Toronto and Vancouver,” she says.

“What’s different is that it now takes two incomes to buy Dr. Sherry Cooper a home rather than one, as it Chief Economist for was way back when, and also Dominion Lending Centres your first home may well be a Single-family home prices have been surging in cities like condo and it may well be far Toronto and Vancouver, but that’s driven from the city centre and it may well be quite largely by a shortage of land: You practically small.” But the reality is that low interest need to knock down an older home in order rates have helped to make housing more to build a new one. It’s the supply-demand affordable. story, Cooper says. Land for single-family homes is in short supply while demand is “But once you get in the door, there’s the strong, driving double-digit price increases. whole notion that house prices will rise and you will have greater equity to move up But that’s not the case in the condo market, next time around,” she adds. where prices have not been escalating as quickly. Condos, and housing in those parts These differences between single-family of Canada where the land supply is not an housing markets and multi-family issue, are still an affordable option. housing markets need to be recognized by governments in their attempts to “There are differences in the housing make housing more affordable, Cooper market depending on the sector and the says. Housing and construction are key region,” she says. “For example, condo strengths in the Canadian economy right prices in Toronto are rising at single-digit now, and government intervention – like rates. Part of that is because there has been the B.C. government’s move to increase the a dramatic increase in construction, so property tax for expensive homes – needs that the supply of condos is increasing very to be carefully weighed. sharply.” “You don’t want to dampen what has been At the same time, retiring boomers are a very significant component of economic often helping their children buy homes. growth” Aid from mom and dad coupled with the increase in supply, has resulted in the rate of home ownership rising. “We are in a sweet spot in demand for housing right now because in Canada, the growth in the number of first-time buyers-roughly aged 25 to 35--is at a relatively high

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The offer is available on purchase lease or finance of a new 2016 Sentra, 2016 Altima, 2016 Juke, 2016 Murano, 2015 Micra, 2016 Micra, 2016 Versa Note, 2015 Sentra, 2016 Rogue, 2015 Altima, 2015 Pathfinder, 2016 Pathfinder. 22 Monthly payments on us is available to customers who lease or finance a new 2016 Micra // 2016 Sentra, 2016 Altima, 2016 Juke, 2016 Murano // 2015 Micra, 2016 Versa Note, 2015 Sentra, 2016 Rogue // 2015 Altima, 2015 Pathfinder, 2016 Pathfinder through NCF and refers to the first two (2) monthly lease payments or first two (2) monthly finance payments. A customer’s first two monthly payments (inclusive of all taxes) will be waived, up to a maximum of $275 // $375 // $500 // $750 per month and does not include down payment or security deposits. After two months, the customer will be required to make all remaining regularly scheduled payments over the remaining term of the contract. Customers must be approved to lease or finance through NCF. 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A unique version of the new, 2017 Camaro SS 50th Anniversary Edition will lead the 100th running of the Indianapolis 500 next month. It will be driven by motorsports legend Roger Penske, who is marking 50 years as a race team owner. It’s the ninth time Camaro has served as the pace car and the 27th time for Chevrolet, dating back to 1948. Four identically prepared pace cars will support the race, all with exclusive Abalone White exteriors featuring “100th Running of the Indianapolis 500” graphics on the doors and the iconic Indianapolis Motor Speedway wing-and-wheel logo on the quarter panels. They also incorporate the exterior cues and graphics that are unique to the Camaro 50th Anniversary package that goes on sale this summer. With 455 hp on tap, the Camaro SS pace cars require no performance modifications to lead the racing field. For 2016, Chevrolet drivers will be looking to build on last year’s results of the “Greatest Spectacle in Racing,” when the top four finishers were Chevy-powered, led by race-winner and Team Penske driver Juan Pablo Montoya. It was his second Indy 500 victory and the 16th for Team Penske. ~ Metroland Media

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The offer is available on purchase lease or finance of a new 2016 Sentra, 2016 Altima, 2016 Juke, 2016 Murano, 2015 Micra, 2016 Micra, 2016 Versa Note, 2015 Sentra, 2016 Rogue, 2015 Altima, 2015 Pathfinder, 2016 Pathfinder. 22Monthly payments on us is available to customers who lease or finance a new 2016 Micra // 2016 Sentra, 2016 Juke // 2015 Micra, 2015 Versa Note, 2016 Versa Note, 2015 Sentra, 2016 Altima, 2016 Rogue, 2016 Murano // 2015 Altima, 2015 Pathfinder, 2016 Pathfinder through NCF and refers to the first two (2) monthly lease payments or first two (2) monthly finance payments. A customer’s first two monthly payments (inclusive of all taxes) will be waived, up to a maximum of $275 // $375 // $500 // $750 per month and does not include down payment or security deposits. After two months, the customer will be required to make all remaining regularly scheduled payments over the remaining term of the contract. Customers must be approved to lease or finance through NCF. 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Mustang is world’s top selling ponycar In its first year of global availability, Ford Mustang became the world’s best-selling sports coupe. Ford claims demand for the iconic pony car remains insatiable. According to company analysis of the most recent registration data from IHS Automotive, Ford sold around 110,000 Mustang Coupes globally in 2015 – topping all other sports coupe competitors. That record was achieved despite limited availability for most of the year in such key markets like China and the United Kingdom. Additionally, Ford sold around 30,000 Mustang Convertibles, for total nameplate sales of 141,868 vehicles – making Mustang far and away the best-selling two-door sports car in the world. Global data for 2015 suggests Mustang has room to grow overseas this year as many markets begin to take delivery of their full allotment. In Canada, Mustang sales leadership is nothing new. It has outsold Camaro every year since 1985, according to data from the Canadian Vehicle Manufacturers Association. Ford has the best-selling sports coupe in Canada. ~ Metroland Media

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FARM LABOURERS req’d for field work. Must be physically capable of performing work. $10.59/hour. 40 Hours/week, Mon-Sat. Start mid May until Oct. Fax resume to: Driediger Farms Ltd. 604-888-1502.

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GREENHOUSE LABOURER SunSelect Produce Limited Partnership operation is looking for steady, hardworking, energetic individuals that are able to do plant care, harvesting, sorting grading & packaging and general cleanup and workday preparations. The positions advertised are full time permanent positions for all seasons. Job Location: 349 - 264th St Aldergrove BC V4W 2K1 Wage $10.59/hr plus AD&D benefits. Positions available immediately. English language not required. Positions open to all persons (incl. youth, aboriginals, new immigrants and all others) demonstrating their ability to meet expectations of full time, physical work in greenhouse environment. To apply submit resume: sunselectproducejobs @gmail.com or by fax to 604-607-7656

ADULTS NEEDED TO DELIVER

P/T GARDENER

DOOR TO DOOR

Required Tues-Fri, 9am-3:30/4pm. Langley area to work with all female crew. Start $14/hour, more for exp. Email: mjday@telus.net

DRIVERS/COURIER/ TRUCKING

CLASS 1 DRIVERS Canada Drayage is seeking qualified Class 1 company drivers for local work to supplement our Overnight shift. Drivers must have 2 years of verifiable experience, a clean driver’s abstract and excellent communication skills. Port and Rail experience is an asset. Excellent benefits and wages are offered to successful applicants. Now is the time to join a progressive growing company having a solid support team and a good work environment. Email: carters@fastfrate.com

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HOME CARE/SUPPORT

CAREGIVER - Langley Needed: well trained caregiver, to cover one or two of 3 shifts.

-Morning: 8:30-10:00am. -Afternoon: 2pm - one half hour. -Evening: 9-9:45pm -Times are negotiable. 7 days per week, weekends important. Longterm employment. Need caregiver able to cover different shifts if needed.

Call 604-928-1273

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SURREY Locations MANAGER ASSISTANT MANAGER SUPERVISOR Email resume & position:

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Part-time, small vehicle required. Wednesday, Thursday & Fridays.

Excavator & Backhoe Operator Training. Be employable in 4-6wks. Call 604-546-7600. www.rayway.ca

INTERIOR HEAVY EQUIPMENT SCHOOL. Hands-On Tasks. Start Weekly. GPS Training! Funding & Housing Avail! Job Aid! Already a HEO? Get certification proof. Call 1-866-399-3853 or go to: iheschool.com

Please call 604-575-5342

WALDUN FOREST PRODUCTS Needs experienced Shingle Sawyers & Cubermen. These are F/T positions with excellent wage and benefit packages. Qualified applicants can apply in person at:

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ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT 5 yrs. min. Engineering / Consulting exp. a plus. Proficient in MS Suite, A/P, filing, couriers, etc. Must be Detail Oriented and have exceptional communication skills.

Send Resumes: wes.elias@stantec.com

RUDIGER, Leon November 1, 1926 – December 15, 2015 A Memorial Service for Leon will be held on Wednesday, May 4th, 2016, at 1:00 p.m. at First Memorial Funeral Services, 27555 – 31st Avenue, Aldergrove, B.C.

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.Flagpersons & Lane Closure Techs required. Must have reliable vehicle. Must be certified & experienced. Union wages & benefits. Fax resume 604-513-3661 email: darlene.hibbs@shawbiz.ca

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DISCRIMINATORY LEGISLATION Advertisers are reminded that Provincial legislation forbids the publication of any advertisement which discriminates against any person because of race, religion, sex, colour, nationality, ancestry or place of origin, or age, unless the condition is justified by a bona fide requirement for the work involved.

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EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

Circulation Clerk Langley Advance

Marjorie Muriel

1927 - January 5, 2016

TWIDALE Dr. John

1943 - 2016 Dr. John Twidale, well known Equine Veterinarian in Langley for over 40 years, passed away April 22, 2016 at age 73 after a 7 year battle with colon cancer. He leaves behind his loving wife Gordana, children Jon (Bethany), Chris (Lisa), and Emma, and his grandchildren Jack, Catie and Arrabella. John was born on a farm in Yorkshire, England and graduated as a Veterinarian from Cambridge University in 1967. He travelled the world for 5 years, working in Canada, South Africa, Australia and England before settling in Langley in 1973 where he established an Equine Veterinary practice and raised a family. John was active in his profession, President of the BC Veterinary Association in 2004-05, Chair of the Equine Committee for over 20 years, organizing Continuing Education for the Equine Veterinarians in BC. He was also a past member of Langley Rotary Club and one time political candidate for Reform BC in Fort Langley/Aldergrove. Sadly cancer returned in 2015, causing a forced retirement, and the move to the dream retirement home on the golf course was too late to be enjoyed. John will be missed by a large number of his horse-owning clients, many of them friends over a long career in horses together. His honest opinion was appreciated in difficult cases, looking at the long term outcome rather than the short term gain. He continued to service his clients while undergoing treatments, living life to the fullest with no regrets. No service by request.

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Marjorie passed away at the age of 88 in the peace Arch Hospital after a short illness. Marj was born in Moose Jaw, Sask. She later moved to BC where she eventually became a Psychiatric Nurse. It was there that she met her husband Tom. They were married 63 years. They had two children, Janice born in Trenton Ontario and Jeffery born in Middleton Nova Scotia. They retired in Ottawa in 1977 and moved to Surrey, BC

In Loving Memory of

MCDONALD, William June 29, 1926 - April 22, 2016

Passed peacefully in his 90th year. Survived by Gladys, wife of 66 years, son Mark and spouse Kristyna, son Andrew and spouse Martine. Grandchildren Conner & Nicole. Bill was a WWII decorated Veteran, carpenter, beloved husband and father.

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PERSONAL SERVICES 171

ALTERNATIVE HEALTH

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 239

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

COMPUTER SERVICES

281

RELAXATION BODY CARE 604-859-2998 #4 - 2132 Clearbrook Road, Abby

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GARDENING

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 287

TURF BOYS

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F All types of concrete work F F Re & Re F Forming F Site prep FDriveways FExposed FStamped F Bobcat Work F WCB Insured

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Commercial • Residential

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LANDSCAPING

ELECTRICAL

Complete Landscape Service

263 EXCAVATING & DRAINAGE

Specializing in landscape renos Bobcat - Excavator - Decks Retaining Walls - Paving Stones New Lawns-Irrigation-Drainage Hedging and more

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HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

Neil Smith Construction & Landscape Service

283 GUTTERS & DOWNSPOUTS

Mini-Excavator, T190 Skid Steer, D4 Wide Pad, Cat 320 Excavator, Hourly or Contract

GUTTER & ROOF Cleaning/Power Washing since 1982. WCB/Liability insurance. Simon, 604-230-0627

Cell: 604.341.7374

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CLEANING SERVICES

EXP’D LADY will do House & Office Cleaning, Home Care for Elderly. Laundry & Ironing. 778-808-0514

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HELP WANTED

778-322-2378 Lower Mainland 604-996-8128 Fraser Valley Running this ad for over 12yrs

PAINT SPECIAL 3 rooms for $299 2 coats any colour

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PLUMBING

#1 IN RATES & SERVICE. 38 yrs. Lic’d/Ins. BBB. Gas, drains, renos etc. Bonded. Chad 1-877-861-2423

FLUID SOLUTIONS. Gas, heating plumbing, reno’s, repairs. 20 yrs exp www.fluidsolutionsinc.ca Lic’d. Bonded. Jack 778-835-4416 10% OFF if you Mention this AD! *Plumbing *Heating *Reno’s *More Call Aman: 778-895-2005

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PRESSURE WASHING

(Ceiling & Trim extra) Price incls

Cloverdale High Performance paint. NO PAYMENT until Job is completed. Ask us about our Laminate Flooring.

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

SUNDECKS

SAMCON BUILDING. Complete reno’s & additions. Over 25 yrs exp. Call Derek (604)720-5955 www.samconbuilding.com

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HELP WANTED

SAM PAINTING

*30 Yrs Exp. *Fully Insured

Call Brian for a free estimate

2 Year Warranty - Free Estimate

320 Winters Construction Complete Interior & Exterior Reno’s New Construction (778)886-3400

*Residential *Commercial *Strata FREE ESTIMATES * WCB / INSURED Mike the Painter 604-500-2475

NO PAYMENT UNTIL JOB COMPLETELY 100% FINISHED.

604-773-1349 HANDYMAN CONNECTION HANDYMAN CONNECTION Handyman Connection - Bonded -Renovations - Installations Repairs - 604.878.5232

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JVS PAINTING SERVICE Interior & Exterior

YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 Service Call Lic #89402 Same day guarn’td We love small jobs! 604-568-1899

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Free Estimates

CONTRACT OR HOURLY FREE ESTIMATES 28 YEARS IN BUSINESS

Per Molsen 604-575-1240

damaged concrete. Ken 604-307-4923

HOME REPAIRS

Call Sunny,778-893-1786

FREE ESTIMATES SEMI-RETIRED contractor will do small concrete jobs. Patio’s, sidewalks, driveway’s. Re & re old or

3 rooms $299

European Quality Workmanship

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.Hayden Painting 778-229-0236 Family Owned & Operated Ryan 778.229.0236

Re-Paint Specialist 15 Years Experience Interior/Exterior, stucco painting.

DESIGN

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$45/Hr

• Basement Suites • Plumbing • Electrical • Kitchens • Baths • Drywall • Painting • Texture • Patches • Flooring • Mouldings • Much More

604-531-5935

UNIQUE CONCRETE

MOVING & STORAGE

From 1, 3, 5, 7 & 10 Ton Trucks Licensed ~ Reliable ~ 1 to 3 Men Free Estimate/Senior Discount Residential~Commercial~Pianos

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CONCRETE & PLACING

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HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

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Computer Problems? Call Blue Sky Tech 604.512.7082 John Jespersen

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HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

AFFORDABLE MOVING

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Excavators, Backhoes, Bobcats & Dump Trucks for hire

$750 Loans & More NO CREDIT CHECKS

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

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Open 7 days/wk. 8am - 8pm

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A-1 CONTRACTING. Renos. Bsmt, kitchens, baths, custom cabinets, tiling, plumbing, sundecks, fencing, reroofing. Dhillon 604-782-1936.

Lawn Maintenance. Weekly cuts, Aeration, Power rake, Lime, Fertilize and Hedge trim.

FINANCIAL SERVICES

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

Progressive Pressure Washing. LOW Pressure - SOFT Wash. *Gutters *Windows *Cement *Deck. Mobile Homes $99+. Ranchers $149+. 2 Level Homes $249+. Insured. 604-513-9543. progressivepressurewashing.com

Power Washing / Gutter Cleaning SAME DAY SERVICE AVAILABLE Call Ian 604-724-6373

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RUBBISH REMOVAL

Call 604-762-5436

MOVING & STORAGE

1PRO MOVING & SHIPPING Across the street - across the world Real Professionals, Reas. Rates. Best in every way! 604-721-4555.

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HELP WANTED

JUNK REMOVAL By RECYCLE-IT! 604.587.5865 www.recycleitcanada.ca

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Advertising Consultant

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The Chilliwack Progress, a twice-weekly award winning newspaper, has an immediate opening for a full-time Advertising Consultant.

Langley Times & Langley Advance Motor/Rural Route Driver We are looking for adults with small reliable vehicles to deliver newspapers in the rural areas of Langley & Aldergrove on Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays. Papers are available to be delivered the evening before each publication day. All papers must be completed by 6:00pm on publication days. Approximately 3.5 to 4 hours per day. Earn approximately $650.00 to $850.00 per month. This is an excellent opportunity for individuals looking to supplement their income. Interested applicants should send a resume by May 19, 2016 to: Circulation Department 20258 Fraser Hwy, Langley, B.C. V3A 4E6 circulation@langleytimes.com

This is a career opportunity for a motivated self-starter that can thrive in a competitive sales environment. Candidates will be required to meet sales targets while deepening relationships with existing clients through superior customer service and strong sales skills. They will be expected to develop new business, employing extensive prospecting and cold-calling techniques. The ability to work independently in a fast-paced environment while adhering to regular deadlines will be important for success. Candidates considered for the position will be results oriented, strong communicators and be willing to learn and adapt in an ever-changing business environment. Previous sales experience is preferred. A car and valid drivers license are required. We offer a great working environment with a competitive base salary, commission plan and strong benefit package. Black Press is Canada’s leading private independent newspaper company with more than 170 community, daily and urban newspapers in Canada and the U.S. and has extensive digital and printing operations. Please email your resume with cover letter by 5:00pm Sunday, May 15, 2016, to: Carly Ferguson, Publisher publisher@theprogress.com Thank you to all who apply. Only those selected for an interview will be contacted. No phone calls please.

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Advertising Sales Representative The Surrey Leader has an immediate opening for an Outside Advertising Consultant. By joining an award winning community newspaper serving Surrey/North Delta, you can realize your full potential while contributing to one of the fastest growing communities in Canada. The team environment at The Leader will inspire you to the highest level of customer partnership and reward your motivated approach to excellence. The ideal candidate will have to be a strong communicator, well organized, self motivated and enjoy working in a fast-paced environment. The ability to multi-task and meet deadlines are a must. Competitive Base Salary, Commission, Cell and Car Allowance. A car and a valid drivers license is required. Send your resume with cover letter by May 27th, 2016. Shaulene Burkett shaulene.burkett@blackpress.ca The Surrey Leader #200-5450 152nd Street, Surrey, BC, V3S 5J9

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PETS

CATS GALORE, TLC has for adoption spayed & neutered adult cats. 604-309-5388 / 604-856-4866

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

TOY POODLE PUPS 6 weeks old. Chocolate brown, $800. Call 604820-4230, 604-302-7602.

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE 509

AUCTIONS

Massive Restaurant Equipment Auction Live - April 30th @ 10am www.KwikAuctions.com 7305 Meadow Avenue, Burnaby, BC - Shipping/Storage Available Massive New & Used Equipment Liquidation 4 Convenience Stores, lease returns, 6 mo old restaurant 2 Pizza Shops including Hobart 60 qt Mixer, Convection Ovens, Combi Ovens, Ice Cream Dipping Cabinets & Soft Serve machines, Dozens of pieces of NEW Refrigeration & Cooking Equip.!!

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MISC. WANTED

REAL ESTATE 625

FOR SALE BY OWNER

RENTALS 706

Have Unwanted Firearms?

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GARAGE SALES

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GARAGE SALES TWILIGHT DRIVE-IN

Aldergrove

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EVERY Sunday 7am

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MOVING SALE

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RECREATIONAL/SALE

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TRUCKS & VANS

2013 DODGE CARAVAN

with A/C, large oven, microwave, 3/pce bath, stereo system, ready made bed, sleeps 4. Tower: 2002 Trail Blazer LT New engine has only 110K. IN GREAT CONDITION.

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We make housecalls!

BROOKSWOOD COMMERCIAL LEASE spaces avail. at 208th St & 40th Ave. 1000 to 1500 s.f. $1500-$4500. HEY! 1.5 ACRES, fenced & secure lot now available on 208th near 40th. Has small trailer with washroom facilities & approx 3000 sq/ft of warehouse / storage / service building. Ph: Frank @ Noort Investments

REAL ESTATE 633 MOBILE HOMES & PARKS 625

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WE BUY RECORDS & BOOKS Hemingway’s

Sat. & Sun. 9am-3pm April 30th & May 1st

TRANSPORTATION

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847 SPORT UTILITY VEHICLES

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WANTED TO RENT

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CARS - DOMESTIC

1981 EL CAMINO

FREE: heat, hot water, laundry & parking. No Pets BACHELOR, 1 & 2 BDRMS. SENIORS, ADULT ORIENTED

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