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Mom is out on a ledge By Cornelia Naylor

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A mother has given birth on a window ledge at Burnaby Hospital – and it’s not the first time. Longtime staff say a pigeon currently warming a couple of hatchlings on a fourth-floor ledge off the surgical ward returns every spring to raise its young with a mate who is said to keep watch. The nesting site, behind large windows off a busy hallway, gives staff, patients and visitors a chance to bear witness to the annual drama. “It happens every year and it becomes this huge thing because everybody walks by here to visit their family in the Continued on page 8

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City teacher wants MLA Lee recalled Jennifer Heighton insists it’s not a partisan action – it’s because Lee isn’t representing his constituents By Jennifer Moreau

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Burnaby-North MLA Richard Lee was walking by Brentwood mall Wednesday, when he noticed a small group of people handing out pamphlets. Lee approached them and took a leaflet, and he was surprised to learn the literature was promoting a recall campaign specifically targeting him.

“More than a month ago, I heard there are pamphlets going around my office in the residential area, and I know there’s some action being taken already, but I haven’t met them,” said the Liberal MLA. “By chance yesterday, I ran into some of them volunteering.” The volunteers were from B.C. Citizens for Recall, a grassroots group pushing for recall campaigns against Lee and Maple Ridge-Mission MLA Marc Dalton, also a

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Liberal. “I respect the process and the mechanism, so the citizens, they have the right to do that,” Lee said. As the last Liberal politician in an NDPrun town, Lee may seem like an obvious target for the left, but Jennifer Heighton, the main organizer behind the campaign, insists it’s not about party politics. “To try and say there’s some kind of partisan connection at all, there isn’t,” she told the NOW. “The reason why (Lee) was chosen is he’s not representing people in his riding, and how we know that is we’ve been going door to door talking to citizens.” Heighton is a Coquitlam resident and an

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elementary teacher in Burnaby. She’s also a representative with the Burnaby Teachers’ Association, the local union branch of the B.C.Teachers’ Federation, a longtime foe of the Liberal government. Heighton would not name names or reveal the number of people involved in her group, but she told the NOW there was no connection with the local teachers’ association. According to Heighton, B.C. Citizens for Recall members include NDP and Green activists, as well as people with no party affiliations. “I am a Burnaby teacher; I have had Continued on page 3

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Share your love in the dark for Earth Hour By Janaya Fuller-Evans

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SIGNING ON: Jennifer Heighton, in front, protested outside Richard Lee’s office during the labour dispute with teachers in 2012. Heighton is now leading a recall campaign to oust Lee from office. PHOTO NOW FILES

Sights set on ousting Lee Lee:‘I cannot solve everything … overall people support our government’ Continued from page 1 experience with (Lee) in the past. I’ve been to a couple of meetings and asked questions and not been happy with the answers. I’ve protested outside of his office many times and not had any concrete results,” she said. According to Heighton, the main complaints about Lee are that he doesn’t do enough and that he’s invisible. In order to successfully recall Lee, Heighton has

to drum up enough volunteers, interest and awareness about the campaign, so they can collect enough signatures if Elections B.C. approves the campaign. Right now, she’s still in the initial grassroots organizing stages and doesn’t know when she will apply to Elections B.C. for approval. If Lee were recalled, there would be a byelection, and there’s nothing stopping him from running again. Lee has been MLA in

Burnaby North for 14 years. He was working as a programmer analyst at TRIUMF, UBC’s particle and nuclear physics lab, before he was voted in during the Liberal landslide of 2001. Lee’s held onto his seat by several hundred votes, but in 2005 it was as close as 65. Still, all the recall talk doesn’t seem to faze him. “We have the support in the last election,” he said. “We just had an election and another election is two years away, so it will

take away energy and time for me, of course. I try my best to address all the constituents’ concerns.” Lee also said his office is always open for constituents to come by and express their concerns. “The issues, of course, I cannot solve everything. I’m sure some of the policies in the Liberal government, they don’t like it, but overall people support our government,” he said. COMMENT ON THIS AT

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High bar to reach when shooting for recall How does recall work? B.C. is the only province where people can petition to remove an MLA between elections. Recall rules are covered by the Recall and Initiative Act, which came into effect in 1995. Since then, Elections B.C. has approved 24 recall pe-

titions, but only five made it to the signature stage. Four failed due to lack of valid signatures, and in the fifth campaign, there were more than enough signatures, but the MLA in question resigned. The voter must apply to Elections B.C. for approval to go ahead with a

recall campaign. If Elections B.C. approves it, there is a 60-day period to collect signatures from more than 40 per cent of eligible voters in the riding. If an MLA is successfully booted out of office, a byelection would follow.

Looking for a romantic candlelit dinner this weekend and want to take a stand for the environment? Then Riverway and Burnaby Mountain clubhouses are the places to be. Both Burnaby eateries will be serving special prix fixe menus in honour of Earth Hour this Saturday. The three-course menu is $25.95 at each location. Reservations are recommended and can be made for both locations by calling 604-297-4883.. Earth Hour takes place on March 28 from 8:30 to 9:30 p.m. The Burnaby Board of Trade has other suggestions for passing the time in the dark at home, as well. The board’s top 10 recommendations are: go for a walk, star gaze, play board games by candlelight, have a fondue or fire pit dinner, tell ghost stories, have a flash-

light scavenger hunt, exercise or meditate, go to bed early, unplug electronic devices and make a pledge for the planet. The board is asking those who go to the Riverway Clubhouse for Earth Hour to tweet photos to @BurnabyBOT. The hashtag for Earth Hour in the city is #EarthHourBBY. Burnaby reduced electricity consumption by 1.9 per cent during Earth Hour in 2014, nearly double the provincial average of 1 per cent, according to B.C. Hydro. The province reduced electrical consumption by 65 megawatt hours. This year will mark the ninth annual Earth Hour event world-wide.The campaign started in Australia in 2007, and has since expanded to more than 162 countries and territories, according to the Earth Hour website. For more information, visit bbot.ca or www. earthhour.org.

Pool stays open By Cayley Dobie

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It’s business as usual at the C.G. Brown Memorial Pool after a car crashed through the front wall of the building Tuesday afternoon. Firefighters were called to the Kensington Avenue pool around 2 p.m.When they arrived on scene, they found a car lodged halfway into the facility’s laundry room. “There was a person trapped and our guys managed to free her quite quickly, and by luck (there were) no serious injuries,” Burnaby fire Capt. DaveYounger told the NOW. At the time of the crash the laundry room was empty and there were no pedestrians out front.The driver of the vehicle suffered some minor injuries and was checked over by paramedics at the scene. Younger said there was “some kind of incident” that caused the driver to lose control of her vehicle and

accelerate into the building. “It did not stop, it actually accelerated and hit into the side of the building. Luckily it missed the (chemical room) by several feet,” he said. In fact, other than the broken brick wall, there was no significant damage at all, at least nothing that would force the city to close the facility. Crews have already boarded up the hole left behind by the car, and repairs to the brick wall are expected sometime in the next few months, said Dave Ellenwood, director of parks, recreation and cultural services for the City of Burnaby. “It looks worse from the inside than the outside because the inside, (the car) sort of just pushed in the wall and spread some debris, which we’ll have to clean up,” he added. The C.G. Brown Memorial Pool is open as usual. For hours of operation visit www.burnaby.ca/things-todo/community-centres/cgbrown-pool.html.


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Paul Forseth has traditionally been the Tories’ candidate of choice in the federal riding of Burnaby–New Westminster, but there’s a new face in the race. New Westminster resident Chloé Ellis was named the Conservatives’ official candidate at a riding association meeting on Wednesday. “I am grateful and humbled to be named as the Conservative candidate in New Westminster–Burnaby,” Ellis said in a media statement from the party. Ellis, who could not immediately be reached for comment, has a business background and is in her 20s. “She was part of our riding association board going back an number of years, and she did help in my campaign in 2001,” said Forseth, a former MP who’s run for the Conserva-

tives in New Westminster in the past six elections. “I said maybe it’s time to let the next generation come along and see who comes out, and Chloe came out for it.” According to a party press release, Ellis is a New Westminster Hyack Association supporter, and she owns a home in the city. She also served on the Burnaby – New Westminster electoral district association as a financial agent. Forseth said she’s been active with the Conservative Party and was on the board of the local riding association. “She’s a very bright and enthusiastic young person,” he added. Ellis’ candidate website states she’s been working and living in New Westminster and North Burnaby since 2009. Her job experience includes working as a Starbucks supervisor in Burnaby and a general manager of a Vancouver hair salon.

She also has a bachelor’s degree in marketing management from Langara College, and in 2013, she was working on a master’s of business administration from the University of Northern B.C. Ellis was also a Conservative Party representative with the Universities’ Model Parliament Society of B.C., where she helped bring in the organization’s first policies on sexual harassment and social media. The MP for the current Burnaby–New Westminster riding is the NDP’s Peter Julian, who’s held onto his seat by a fairly wide margin since 2004. The riding is undergoing changes, as a federal commission has redrawn the boundaries and changed the name to New Westminster– Burnaby. The new riding unites all of New Westminster and includes parts of South Burnaby.

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Are we leaping into another mess? The only thing we are certain about Iraq and Syria is that Canadian Forces will be there for a while.That news comes after the prime minister stood in Parliament this week and announced plans for an extension of the mission. Ever the astute politician, the PM used his considerable power to extend the mission for a

whole year, rather than another six months.Why risk having this go sideways on us in the heat of a federal election? And the mission isn’t just going to run a year longer. It’s also going to expand across the borders of Syria, where a dictator and largely Islamist rebel opposition have been deadlocked in a bloody civil war for

It would be nice to think that a few bombs and raids would set things right again

years. There’s no question that ISIS is amoral and

thrives on cruel brutality. It would be nice to think that a few bombs and raids would set things right again. But there is not a finite number of terrorists to be killed, nor a nest that can be burned. Military intervention in the Middle East has an uncanny pattern of producing unintended

consequences. We question whether the preferred way to deal with a violent quagmire should be yet another violent quagmire. Any use of our military in a foreign land needs to have crystal clear goals, a well thought-out plan to ensure we achieve them and markers to know when the mission’s been

accomplished.That’s over and above having a justification that Canadians can stand behind. That’s not what we’re getting. So, flash forward a year, a few hundred million dollars and some more dead soldiers and what will we have? Then what? – Guest editorial from the North Shore News

MY VIEW JULIE MACLELLAN

Why Gen Xers are voting Yes Today I put on my political pundit hat to make this prediction: Generation X is going to voteYes in the transit referendum. As a Gen Xer myself, I can find all sorts of reasons why people of my age and station in life are finding themselves drawn to the Yes vote. No, it’s not clearcut – there’s a whole host of compelling arguments on the No side, too – but there are some things about Gen Xers that make us perfect fodder for theYes side. First, we’ve gotten over ourselves. Mostly, anyway. We get that just because we want something doesn’t mean we’re going to get it. Sure, we’d like a way better TransLink – a more accountable, less apparently out-of-touch-with-reality one – and, even more, we’d really like it if Christy Clark had just lived up to the responsibilities of the premier’s office and properly funded transit and transportation in the first place. We roll our eyes about the fact that this whole thing is even going to a referendum – seriously, who on earth would entrust a plan so integral to the future of our region to the whims of a popular vote? – but we sigh and accept that what we have is what we’ve got. We’re realists. Not the pseudo-cynics we tried to be back in our twenties, but actual pragmatic, commonsensical grown-ups.We know that there’s no such thing as perfection, that the

system is broken (thanks a lot, baby boomers) and that the planet is heading downhill rapidly (thanks again, baby boomers). But we’ve gotten over being bitter about that (mostly, anyway) and we’ve just decided to make do with what we have. And what we have, right now, is a chance to vote on a pretty impressive transit and transportation plan that does its best to satisfy the needs of everyone living in the Lower Mainland – from transit-dependent millennials to minivan-driving Gen Xers like ourselves to boomers in their luxury cars and the once-again-transit-dependent Silent Generation (who are, in many cases, our own parents). Which brings me to another reason we’re voting Yes:We’re caretakers.We own houses and mow lawns and have kids in school – and, in many cases, we have parents who are aging and who will soon need more help from us, too.Whether we want to be or not, we’re no longer the centre of our own universe.Which means we can look beyond the “what will this do for my drive to work?” question and consider the greater good of the region when we cast our vote. And there’s no doubt about it: the greater good demands aYes. Julie MacLellan is assistant editor of the Burnaby NOW. Read an extended version of this column on her blog at www.burnabynow.com.

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Dear Editor Just a comment on your story re: Mayor Corrigan and the cellphone/wallet/ brick or whatever. It is stated that the mayor in question claimed that holding the phone in hand (dead or alive) was due to absent-mindedness and a lack of knowledge; this from a man who deals in millions of dollars gleaned from taxpayers! It has always been my understanding that driving with one hand is taboo – (certainly while first acquiring or renewing one’s licence), just ask the motor vehicle office or their instructors. But what is really astounding is that it took no less than (what?) one year and eight months for the case to come to completion. Makes one wonder how much this cost ratepayers? I’m betting it’s more than a paltry $167. All that said, we all make mistakes (I know I have) but the best route is usually to admit it, pay what society demands, and move on – preferably with both hands firmly on the steering wheel. Larry Bennett, Burnaby

We need a Green government right now Dear Editor When we think about the risks of moving more fossil fuels through B.C., do we keep all factors in mind? A recent letter to the local press conceded that accidents do still occur but pointed to the steadily improving track record of oil tankers. Yet the writer was entirely silent on the increased potential for accidents that surely will come with the huge increase in tanker traffic planned for our waters. Nobody plans to have an accident, of course, yet increased shipping steeply raises the odds that we’ll have one, and it takes just one major accident to dramatically change a locale – the Halifax Explosion comes to mind. Tanker traffic isn’t the only worry. There are few fires in the port of Vancouver, which has a good safety record. Even so, accidents will happen, and a fire at a pumping station could have a big impact on both port and city. The risks don’t end with port accidents. Consider the use of pipelines to transport oil or bitumen across the province on route to foreign markets. The oil pipeline accident of 2010 on the Kalamazoo River took four years to clean up. Doubtless Enbridge’s secret security plans anticipate a range of potential mishaps. The pipeline accident that took place a while back in Burnaby was just a foretaste of what could be ahead for the Lower Mainland. On top of all this, we should step up to the biggest risk of all, for our children’s future: it’s not just about transporting fossil fuels, but also about burning them. Scientists agree that further reliance on fossil fuels means coming catastrophe for life on our planet. Human induced climate change will result in severe disruption of our agriculture and mass extinction of other species. We know this and must take action now to mitigate what we’ve done. For this we need government that is neither small “c” conservative or little “l” liberal. What we need is Green government, and we need it as soon as we can vote it in. David W.G. Macdonald, Burnaby

Guest The Comfort Women statue was first unveiled in 2011 at the front of the Japanese Embassy in Seoul to commemorate the 1000th anniversary of weekly protests held since 1991 by activists protesting the comfort women issue. The Japanese sees the statue as a symbol of anti-Japanese sentiments by Koreans. Similar statues erected in Glendale, California and Fairfax, Virginia last year have sparked deep division between local Japanese and Korean communities, as well as being labeled by Japanese interests as “anti-Japanese”. If the City of Burnaby decides to go ahead with the plan, then they should expect an onslaught of unwanted Japanese and Korean media attention, and the whole region will be labeled as unwelcoming to the Japanese. And there will be negative impact to the local Japanese and Korean communities which JapaneseCanadians who had nothing to do with Japan during WWII but was interned by the Canadian government and those who were born and raised in Canada will also be affected. Huh I wonder how Burnaby’s sister city of Kushiro will feel about the statue. I believe there are plans this year to commemorate the 50th anniversary of their relationship. Steve I don’t want to see the Koreans and the Japanese in Burnaby get into a fight over a statue. Guest So who brought up the idea of putting up this statue and funding it? While the issue of women exploited during armed conflict continues on today, I sense that Burnaby is being used by someone with an ulterior political agenda.

Burnaby teacher starts campaign to recall Richard Lee Scott Susin Way to go Jen! A recall is democracy in action. People are given the chance to exercise their democratic rights, whether they voted in the last election or not. This is a chance to have a say in how a riding is governed. It also opens governments’ eyes that business can’t go on like this anymore. MLAs must be held accountable and responsible for their actions (or inactions). So glad to hear the people of Burnaby North are taking the power back and sending a message to Victoria. Go get em Jen! Richard T Lee Ms Jennifer Heighton asked for “Negotiate Not Legislate” as showed in this photo. The government had done so. JOIN THE CONVERSATION ON TWITTER

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News now Mama bird wins hearts at Burnaby Hospital Continued from page 1 wards, so there’s grandkids, kids, parents, and everybody will stop and see the baby chicks,” surgeon Dr. Mark Dickeson told the NOW. Victor Stusiak, who’s been a patient in a nearby ward for the past two weeks, was a case in point.The former Burnaby city councillor and Freeman of the city stopped by to check on the bird Monday afternoon on his way to some tests. “When I first looked, she had two eggs on the side,” he said. “She was alongside; she wasn’t sitting on them.” An ex-farm boy, he said his first instinct was to calculate the bird’s hatching time. Kitimat visitor Lois Slovak said she didn’t see the eggs at first but thought the pigeon looked like a brooding hen. “Finally, she was repositioning herself, and I saw a couple eggs, and I was so excited,” she said. Longtime staff still get ex-

cited about the babies even after years of witnessing the event.When porter Josephine Beaudoin wheels or walks patients from one part of the hospital to another, she usually stops at the window for a moment to give them a chance to check on the family’s progress.

It’s so nice. It just brings you joy. “It’s so nice,” she said. “It just brings you joy.” It doesn’t last long though, according to registered nurse Jenny Lee, who’s been watching the birds for three years. “They grow so fast,” she said. “I had five days off one year, and I came back here, and they had grown half the size of other pigeons.” Precisely because the baby pigeons bring joy to

so many people, however, Dickeson tries to put a stop to the spectacle every year. He’s no spoilsport; he’s just seen the dark side of their annual struggle for life. One year, early on a Saturday morning, he looked in on the babies after crows had ravaged the nest. “They call it a murder of crows – there’s a reason for it,” he said. “Nothing could be done to save the chicks that day.” Mercifully, the predators were done their bloody work early. “Nobody really knew what happened to the pigeon babies but me,” Dickeson said. Now, every time the pigeons start scratching a nest together on the ledge in late winter, he tries to prevent them by tapping on the window, but the birds set up shop anyway, and the circle of life goes on. “People think I’m crazy,” Dickeson said, “but it’s for a good reason.”

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News now City man wanted for assault A Canada-wide warrant has been issued for a 34year-old Burnaby man in connection to an alleged assault last month. Following an incident on Feb. 10, James Patrick Benson was charged with assault and uttering threats, according to a media release from RCMP. He was last seen on the morning of Feb. 11 at a home in the 7000 block of Balmoral Street, but where he is now remains unknown. Benson has a lengthy criminal history and is a

two-time federal offendforearm of the word morer currently serving a longbid; a third on his chest of term supervision a four-leaf clover order that expires and the words lost in April 2021, acsoul; and two red cording to the restars on both his lease. shoulders. Police describe Anyone with inBenson as a 5-10, formation on Ben200-pound, Causon’s whereabouts casian man with is asked to contact brown hair and Burnaby RCMP brown eyes. He has James Benson at 604-294-7922 several tattoos, in- wanted and reference file cluding one on his 2015-6672, or call left wrist with the numbers Crime Stoppers at 1-800011707; another on his left 222-8477.

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News now Health-care rally planned Health-care workers will rally in front of Burnaby Hospital Tuesday to protest privatization and 10 years of federal funding cuts. The demonstration – one of 33 around B.C. that day – is being organized by the Hospital Employees Union to mark a decade of cuts to health-care transfers from Ottawa to the provinces. The union says B.C.’s share of the cuts totals $5 billion, and the Conference Board of Canada recently determined the province

would need to invest $1.8 billion more than budgeted for health care between 2014 and 2017 to maintain current service levels. The union says underfunding of services is being felt in many ways, citing mass layoffs of health care workers because of contracting-out and contract flips. Between Jan. 21 and Feb. 26, HEU said nearly 1,500 health care workers were laid off at care homes and hospitals across B.C. In Burnaby, more than 100

workers lost their jobs at Harmony Court last month. “Many of them have been there for years and have relationships with the residents,” HEU communications officer Neil Monckton told the NOW, “and the continuity of care is thrown into question and creating chaos and instability for both workers and residents.” The rally is set for 11:30 a.m. in front of the hospital at Ingleton Avenue and Sunset Street. – Cornelia Naylor

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News now Burnaby man still missing Mounties are asking for help locating a 38-year-old man who hasn’t been seen since Feb. 28. Berhane Beraky was last seen leaving his work in North Burnaby around 5:50 p.m. on Feb. 28, according to a media release from Burnaby RCMP.

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Seeking the snitch on the city pitch Cornelia Naylor

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Burnaby residents strolling through Central Park this weekend might be in for a close encounter with a fast-moving snitch and a couple of seekers in hot pursuit. Fans of the Harry Potter books and movies will recognize those terms from author J.K. Rowling’s fictional game of Quidditch. Since 2005, the madeup game has evolved into a real-life sport, and it returns to Burnaby this weekend as the city hosts the inaugural Quidditch Canada National Championship at Swangard Stadium. Quidditch made its debut in the city last summer, when teams from around the world descended on the Burnaby Lake Sports Complex for the Global Games.

It was intense, and it looked fun.

The success of that tournament along with the west coast’s hospitable weather prompted Quidditch Canada to look to Burnaby again for the nationals. Last summer’s international competition also inspired the founding of the Vancouver Vipertooths, who will have the home-field advantage this weekend. Made up of players from Vancouver, Burnaby, New Westminster and the Fraser Valley, the team practises twice a week at Central Park. Before the Global Games, its captain – New West resident Scott Muxlow – had never seen real-life quidditch played. He expected a “silly game” and was surprised. “It was intense, and it looked fun,” he told the NOW. A co-ed, full-con-

Full contact: Players scramble during a Canada/USA quidditch match at the 2014 Quidditch Global Games at the Burnaby Lake Sports Complex last July. Canada earned a bronze medal and the tournament spawned the formation of several local teams, one of which will compete at the nationals at Swangard Stadium this weekend. PHOTO FILE PHOTO

tact game, quidditch features seven players running around a elliptical pitch with brooms between their legs, attempting to score points by throwing the quaffle (a slightly deflated volleyball) through hoops of varying heights at either end. The duration of a game depends on how long it takes one of two “seekers” in the game to catch the snitch (a tennis ball tucked inside a sock and attached to the waist of a neutral snitch runner). That feat ends the game and earns the successful seeker’s team 30 points. In Canadian rules, the snitch runner (dressed all in yellow) is released at the beginning of the game, and Continued on page 14

Underdogs: The Vancouver Vipertooths, with members from Vancouver, Burnaby, New Westminster and the Fraser Valley, will be on home turf at Central Park this weekend to take on teams from across Canada at the Quidditch Canada National Championship. PHOTO CONTRIBUTED

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Communitynow Cyclist wants safer road Tereza Verenca

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A recent letter to the NOW regarding cyclist safety on urban trails has prompted an immediate response from the city. Trevor Penner emailed the NOW on March 6, asking for clarification around the rules of the road when it comes to urban trails. “Specifically the one that runs along Moscrop and Deer Lake Parkway. I was driving to work yesterday and had an incident with a cyclist.Thankfully there was no collision, but it did highlight a conflict in the right-of-way rules,” the letter reads. Penner was driving east on Moscrop and was about to turn left ontoWillingdon Avenue. Meanwhile, a cyclist was coming down the urban trail in front of Mo-

scrop Secondary School and across the crosswalk Penner was about to go through. No contact was made. “While I fully support infrastructure to make cycling easier or more accessible, it seems like this is inappropriate infrastructure for the topography, creating a dangerous situation,” Penner wrote. Doug Louie, spokesperson for the city’s transportation services department, said the crosswalk was constructed for both pedestrians and cyclists. “To indicate this, we’ve put in short-dashed lines parallel to the pavement marking for pedestrians. On either end of the crosswalk, we also put in some signs showing it’s a shared space,” he told the NOW. Louie added safety is everyone’s responsibility. “You can’t put the onus

Seeking a snitch in Central Park Continued from page 13 can roam freely off the pitch in a designated area (in this case, most of Central Park). After 10 minutes, the seekers are released to give chase. The sport attracts a mixed bag of Harry Potter fans and athletes. Muxlow, who has played sports of all kinds, including 17 years of hockey and 12 years of rep baseball, is both. The Vipertooths started off last September with a sizeable contingent from Muxlow’s wife Erin’s live action role play crowd, but are now drawing rugby and ultimate Frisbee players as well. Going into the nationals, Muxlow knows his team has its work cut out for it, going up against teams like McGill that have been around since 2008. “I think we’re definitely the underdogs here,” Muxlow said. “We’re probably

the newest team.” That being said, he’s happy Burnaby has embraced the sport, and he’s looking forward to putting his team’s best foot forward for the rest of the country. “Being able to have this and prove that West Coast quidditch is here and we’re ready to play is going to be amazing,” he said. The seven-team Quidditch Canada National Championship kicks off at 10 a.m. when the Vipertooths take on McGill Quidditch.The SFU Marauders take on the Winnipeg Whomping Willows at 10:40 a.m.The action continues at 9 a.m. Sunday, with the championship game scheduled for 2 p.m. Admission to the family-friendly event is free, but donations will be accepted at the gate. For more information, www.quidditchcanada.com/ nationals.

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HAPPY 100! Happy birthday to Burnaby resident Ernest Stanley Cook, who turned 100 this month. Cook, who goes by Stan, celebrated his induction into the centenarian club on March 10. Stan is a resident at Harmony Court, a seniors’ residence on Canada

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Entertainment now Chinese artists in Burnaby for art exchange Julie MacLellan LIVELY CITY

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Art lovers, you’ll want to make time in your schedule for these special upcoming exhibitions. The Deer Lake Gallery and Burnaby Art Gallery will both be hosting exhibitions in recognition of the Art Across the Pacific cultural exchange. A year ago, 10 artists and photographers from the Burnaby Artists Guild made a trek to Guiyang in Southwestern China – now, 10 artists from Guiyang are making the return trip here. From March 31 to April 6, the Chinese artists will be joining their Burnaby colleagues in a number of activities focused on Burnaby – including two group exhibitions at the galleries, as mentioned above, plus painting “en plein air” at Burnaby Village Museum and the Dr. SunYat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden in Vancouver. A press release notes that the two groups represent a broad spectrum of artists, amateur and professional, with a wide variety of painting styles and subject matter. You can catch a group exhibition at Burnaby Art Gallery from April 3 to 5 in the Lower Gallery, with an opening reception on Thursday, April 2 at 7 p.m. It’s a cross-cultural showcase featuring traditional Chinese painting as interpreted by well-known contemporary artists and Burnaby Artists Guild members. Expect to find a wide range of mediums – including pen and ink, watercolour, oils, acrylics, woodcut prints, mixed media and photography. The Deer Lake Gallery,

meanwhile, will host Art Across the Pacific, running from April 2 to 5, with an opening reception from 4 to 5:30 p.m. on April 2. Both galleries will be open noon to 4 p.m. daily, with free admission, for the exhibitions. Check out www.burnaby artgallery.ca and www. burnabyartscouncil.org for more details. The artists will also join forces for Painting Mosaic Murals – a project for Burnaby Hospital.That will take place on Monday, April 6 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Deer Lake Gallery. You can find out more about the Burnaby Artists Guild at www.burnaby artistsguild.com. BACH TO BROADWAY WITH SFU CONCERT ORCHESTRA The SFU Concert Orchestra is inviting everyone to welcome in spring in symphonic style. The orchestra is taking to the stage on Thursday, April 9 at 7 p.m. for its annual spring concert. The orchestra “is an inclusive group of music-lovers who have been dedicated to spreading their enthusiasm for orchestral pieces of all kinds ever since its founding in 2007,” explains a write-up from the group. “This year’s show will feature music ranging from Bach to Broadway and more.” The show is taking place in the SFU Theatre on the Burnaby campus, and entrance is by donation. The theatre is in the centre of campus, at Convocation Mall. Do you have an item for Lively City? Send arts and entertainment ideas to Julie, jmaclellan@burnabynow.com, or find her on Twitter, @julie maclellan.

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Business now Metropolis leads the way for mall food court Janaya Fuller-Evans

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It’s not only one of the busiest malls in the region – it’s the tastiest, too. Metropolis at Metrotown won first place in the best food court category of this year’s Golden Plate Awards. The Georgia Straight holds the readers’ choice awards annually.Vancouverites write in their choices on a ballot provided by theVancouver-based weekly. The other winners in the city were all chains with locations inVancouver. Cactus Club Café won third place for best restaurant patio and best restaurant to hang out on a sunny day, as well as first place for a first date with somebody you met online. Panago placed second for best takeout and delivery, and Cobs Bread also placed

second in its category, best bread bakery. MingWo, which has a store in Lougheed Town Centre, won first place for best cooking store. Whole Foods, which plans to open in Burnaby this year, swept a number of first place awards, including best picnic supplier. UNLEASHING POTENTIAL Burnaby businesses with dreams of expanding to Hong Kong or exporting to Mainland China can learn more about those possibilities this month. The Burnaby Board of Trade is holding a high tea dim sum event on March 30 titled Unleashing the Hong Kong/Canada Business Potential. The event is geared toward businesses with an interest in China. Presenting sponsors are the Hong Kong Development Coun-

cil, the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office, and theVancouver section of the Hong Kong Canada Business Association. The event takes place from 3 to 4:30 p.m. at Fortune House Seafood Restaurant.Tickets are $20. To register, call 604-4120100, email admin@bbot.ca or go to bbot.ca. PUZZLE FUNDRAISER Purchase a puzzle piece at Toys R Us until May 2, and the money will go towards

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Driftwood Athletics, a CrossFit gym, recently opened in the neighbourhood. Owner Nathan Morris is a Level 1 certified CrossFit trainer, as is coach Hector Hortelano. And if burpees aren’t your speed, the gym also holds a free social run through the area at 9:30 a.m. on Sundays, with the Brentwood Road Runners. Driftwood Athletics is located at 4416 Dawson St. See www.driftwood athletics.com.

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Your journey starts here.

More Mature and Even More Luxurious

Of all the recent introductions, one of the most impressive is Mercedes-Benz’s new compact luxury sedan, the C-Class.

Overall, the new C-Class looks much more expensive than it actually costs.

Now in its fifth generation, the C-Class has always been an important car for MercedesBenz. The previous generation was one of the best selling vehicles in its lineup, making it a staple for the brand.

The C-Class will never be a weekend autocross racer, but thanks to this model’s reduced weight and improved engineering, it feels more spirited all around. While you are insulated from the road and steering feedback is a little muted, the chassis is solid and provides crisp handling. In fact, I would say that the steering feel of the C-Class is far better than even-more-numb Lexus IS or BMW 3-series.

Competing with the likes of BMW 3 Series, Audi A4 and Lexus IS, the new C-Class has moved more upmarket to provide a compelling case in this competitive segment. The recently introduced CLA-Class is the new entry-level car which allows the C-Class to move upscale in both the design and price point.

Design

All-new for 2015, the C-Class is larger, lighter and it offers more luxury features than its predecessor.

With Mercedes-Benz giving its whole range a makeover - which includes its flagship S-Class - you can definitely see how the brand is trying to carry similar design elements onto the C-Class. However, the C-Class is still a very different car. Thanks to its dimensions and exterior proportions, it gives off a sportier and more youthful appeal. The C-Class is now available with many features previously only available on the larger and more expensive models, the E-Class and S-Class. As a result, in terms of safety, convenience, and luxury features, it sets a whole new standard. The front grille is aggressive and mixed with sweeping character lines and short overhangs, giving it a more purposeful appearance than the CLA. The short overhung rear design brings a balance to the overall look. Standard static LED headlights are added to the already standard LED taillights. Active LED high performance headlamps are available as an option. The business-like cabin of the old C-Class has been replaced by a welcoming and attractive interior. There is an array of wood and aluminum finishes to choose from.

feel and the craftsmanship is precise and impressive.

Performance

The driver and front passenger are granted plenty of space and luxury appointments. Mercedes-Benz wanted the C-Class to feel like flying in first class cabin, and I think they’ve achieved it. The increase to the C-Class’ size was to account for consumer’s desire to have more and more space. Rear passengers benefit the most from the additional 3.7-inches in length – they now travel in even more comfort.

C 300 models come with a 2.0-litre turbocharged fourcylinder with 241 hp and 273 lb-ft of torque.

The cargo also reaps the rewards of the larger size and the C-Class’s trunk has grown to 17 cubic feet as a result.

Those interested in more performance can opt for the C 400, which has a 3.0-litre V6 that produces an impressive 329 hp and 354 lb-ft of torque.

A large one-piece centre console panel splits the cabin from air vents to armrest. The free-standing display is eye-catching, but can look a bit like an afterthought.

The only drivetrain available is Mercedes’ 4MATIC permanent all-wheel drive system. This serves to improve traction and driving stability.

Use of the infotainment is channelled through the innovative touchpad in the handrest. Operation is reasonably intuitive and the touchpad can recognize letters, numbers and special characters in any language. Tactile feedback is given to the user to further ease use.

Providing smooth shifting is an updated seven-speed automatic transmission that has a quick, crisp feel both up and down the shifting process. The new C-Class is the first in this segment to come with full air suspension. It limits road noise and vibration thanks to electronically controlled, continuous variable damping. AGILITY SELECT allows you to choose between four distinctive characteristics – Comfort, ECO, Sport and Sport+. This system is superior to anything else on the road, and brings the road feel of the C-Class a few notches above its competitors. The new C-Class features many of the new driver assistance systems that have debuted on the S-Class a few months ago. These systems enhance both comfort and safety. Protecting against low-speed collisions is an Adaptive Brake Assist, but COLLISION PREVENTION ASSIST PLUS is now standard and it can carry out autonomous braking at speeds of up to 200 km/h. This system can also brake for stationary vehicles from up to 50 km/h and is able to prevent rear-end collisions at speeds of up to 40 km/h. Another favourite feature is DISTRONIC PLUS with Steering Assist. This is a semi-automatic traffic jam assistant that is able to follow the vehicle ahead, even where lane markings are unclear or lacking, at speeds under 60 km/h.

Environment

The cabin of the C-Class is elegant and functional - the materials were carefully chosen for their touch and

Also new to the C-Class is a head-up display that includes more information than the typical version found in other vehicles. Like a modern aircraft, important information is projected onto the windshield in the driver’s field of vision, thus allowing their eyes to remain on the road ahead.

Features

The C 300 starts at $43,000, while the C 400 starts at $51,400. Standard equipment includes heated front seats, driver memory settings, automatic climate control, auto diming and heated exterior mirrors, automatic lights, rain sensing windshield wipers, blind spot monitor, and ATTENTION ASSIST. Additional features, available as options or on higher trims, include online navigation, panoramic sunroof, rearview camera, active parking assist, and the INTELLIGENT DRIVE Package Fuel efficiency numbers (L/100km) for the C 300 are 10.1 city and 7.8 highway. The C 400 returns 11.1 city and 8.4 highway.

Thumbs Up

The C-Class makes the daily commute a joy, and thanks to its intelligent technologies, traffic jams are no longer a threat.

Thumbs Down

Not much to complain about this first-class model, other than perhaps that its durability is yet to be determined because it’s the first time C-Class is being produced at Mercedes’ US plant.

The Bottom Line

The 2015 C-Class is an impressive luxury car with all the modern and traditional amenities that can only be found in more expensive vehicles.


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today’sdrive Three-wheeled Toyota ideal for car sharing

TOYOTA I-ROAD MAKES CAR-SHARING IN-ROADS: The ultra compact, electric three-wheeled Toyota i-Road begins service in a new car-sharing program in central Tokyo in April.The vehicle, which leans into corners like a motorcycle, is already part of a coordinated public transport service in Grenoble, France, and in Toyota City, Japan.The new trial, which runs until the end of September, sees the i-Road as part of a service that allows members to make use of a fleet of sharecars at any time of day.The focus is on the i-Road being used for trips to businesses, shops and sightseeing locations. Users will pick up their vehicle from the centrally located Times Station, and later return them to any of five other locations. MITSU AIMS TO SELL MORE I-MIEVS: The original mass-produced electric car is coming back to the United States as a 2016 model, with more attractive financing options to help boost its segmenttrailing sales.The tiny Mitsubishi i-MiEV has so far failed to win the affections of U.S. car buyers as only 195 shelled out the $22,995 MSRP (before incentives) for one in 2014, notes electric car website, Inside EVs. In January, only one new iMiEV found a home in the U.S. market, making it more rare than many impossibly priced exotic supercars. Undaunted, Mitsubishi said the 2016 model would be available “probably in March,” and that its “packaging options” would likely also be further adjusted to attract more buyers. No 2016 details or specifications were released. ELECTRIC SHOWROOM ADOPTS BOUTIQUE APPROACH: Wannabe electric-sportscar maker Detroit Electric has designed its first flagship store, to open on the same site as the company’s dedicated production fa-

cility in Leamington Spa in the United Kingdom. It prominently features DE’s SP:01 pure electric sports car, “soon” to begin production in a plant next door to the boutique showroom. Customers will be able to “build” their own SP:01 on large touch screen displays in the showroom to unique, bespoke specifications, before discussing their vehicles in detail with Detroit Electric staff in an exclusive customer area in the store. Detroit Electric describes itself as a brand that can trace its roots back to 1907, “now revived a little over a century later.”Will a showroom in Detroit follow next? SAMSUNG SEES ELECTRIC CARS IN ITS FUTURE: Korean electronics giant Samsung has bought the battery-pack division of Canadian automotive supplier Magna International in a bid to advance its electric car credentials. Samsung will take over Austrian-based Magna subsidiary Magna Steyr, its 250 employees, production sites and contracts.This isn’t Samsung’s first foray into cars, reports Internet-technology magazine VentureBeat. Samsung’s “materials and energy” subsidiary, Samsung SDI, has been working on lithium-ion battery cell technology with BMW since 2009; the two companies recently announced an extension to their deal for two electric cars in particular, the BMW i3 and i8. Samsung’s interest in electric vehicles also includes filing for patents in the United States and South Korea for technologies that are applicable to EVs. VIA MOTORS SEES MARKET FOR PLUG-IN WORK VEHICLES AS MOBILE GENERATORS: Orem, Utah-based Via Motors, an assembler of plug-in hybrid pickups and delivery vans, is gearing up to sell 50,000 vehicles per year within three years, company chairman Bob Lutz told Bloomberg news service. Modeled after the Chevrolet Volt’s driveline, which has a gasoline-powered generator that extends driving range by providing electricity to the battery pack, the plug-in trucks cut fuel costs and provide elec-

tricity at remote locations for campers, catering companies, utilities and the military, said Lutz, who helped develop the Volt plug-in Continued on page 26

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More Norwegians driving green Continued from page 24 as then vice-chair of General Motors. “These vehicles get over 100 miles per (US) gallon and have lots of other advantages,” he said.

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Dear Car Talk: I’m 72, and I have a 2007 Ford Focus.At unpredictable intervals, my brake pedal goes all the way to the floor.This happens in wet weather every few months. It happened again last night. I had driven for about five or six minutes, and the pedal went all the way to the floor. My car just kept rolling right along. I have learned to pump the pedal, and it corrects itself and works fine after that ... until it happens again, a few months later.The dealer says it is not happening. But it IS happening, and I’m afraid it will cause my death eventually. Do you have any idea what could be done to prevent this? – Catherine No, but you might want to tie a king-size air mattress to your front bumper until you figure it out, Catherine. Actually, I think your dealer is acting unconscionably by telling you it’s not happening -- and by sending you back on the road without attempting to fix it. Send copies of those repair orders, where he wrote that,

to the executor of your will, so at least your heirs can own the dealership if this does cause your death. But we’d rather make sure it doesn’t. So tell your dealer to start by replacing your brake master cylinder. Based on the symptoms, that’s the most likely culprit. A bad master cylinder can fail intermittently, and then regain pressure. A stuck brake or parking brake also can cause this condition by causing your brake fluid to boil and your brakes to fail. But that’s unlikely to happen after only five or six minutes of driving, so I’d lean toward the master cylinder. They have to try something.They can’t just let you drive around with disappearing brakes. So have the dealer put in a master cylinder, and hope that solves the problem. And if not, have them make their next best guess, whatever it is, and try another brake system component.You have to get to the bottom of this, Catherine, before you end up in the package compartment of a stopped UPS truck. Good luck!

SHIFT POINTS • Japan’s three largest carmakers will join forces to

encourage fuel-cell-vehicle use, by growing the hydrogen-refueling infrastructure in their home country. Honda, Nissan and Toyota will work together to develop hydrogen fueling stations, taking “specific measures” to be detailed at a later date. • Some details on

Porsche’s upcoming allelectric “Tesla fighter” have been revealed by Britain’s “Car” magazine.The planned four-door model will have a single-charge range of about 500 kilometres and a version that could deliver as much as 600 horsepower.

• Fully one per cent of Norway’s passenger-car fleet now consists of battery electric vehicles. Norwegian alternate vehicle Web site Gronn Bill reports the country now has 26,886 cars that plug in, of which 25,710 are pure battery electrics.


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FANCY A GAME OF QUIDDITCH? The Canada National Championships for the sport inspired by the Harry Potter series are on this Saturday and Sunday. Quidditch, for the uninitiated, is a coed full contact sport that involves running around a field with a broom tucked between one’s legs. (See story on page 13 for more details.) The championships are on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at Swangard Stadium, 3883 Imperial St. Admission by donation. Info: www.quidditchcanada.com/ nationals.

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TURN YOUR LIGHTS OFF THIS SATURDAY FOR EARTH HOUR from 8:30 to 9:30 p.m. The annual energy-saving initiative takes place around the world, and it’s meant to raise awareness about climate change. Light some candles and stay home with your loved ones, or head to the Riverway and Burnaby Mountain clubhouses for a fixedmenu dinner by candlelight. Connect on Twitter with

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THIS WEEKEND IS YOUR LAST CHANCE TO CATCH TWO ART EXHIBITS. Drawn: Exploring the Line, is an collection of drawings by Aimée Henny Brown, Anson Aguirre Firth and Teodora Zamfirescu, at Burnaby Arts Council’s Deer Lake Gallery, but the

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show ends on Saturday, March 28.The gallery is at 6584 Deer Lake Ave. and is open on Saturday from noon to 4 p.m. Admission is free. The exhibition titled Visualizing a Culture

for Strangers: Chinese Export Paintings of the Nineteenth Century ends on Sunday, March 29.The show is at the Burnaby Art Gallery, 6344 Deer Lake Ave., and it’s open from

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One of the best things about Italian cuisine can be its simplicity, and one of the best things about winter is eating soup. One of the commonly asked questions directed to me is for easy, fast, and delicious soup recipes.This is the one I recommend all the time. This soup is hearty and because it is loaded with Italian sausage, gnocchi pasta, tomatoes, garlic, and in-

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it, but either way is fine. If you can’t find Pecorino Romano, a chunk of Parmigiano Reggiano will have to suffice. Enjoy and keep warm this winter. Italian Sausage Gnocchi Soup 500g raw mild Italian sausage, casings removed and discarded 1 tbsp olive oil 6 garlic cloves, minced 1/2 cup finely chopped onion 1.5 tsp salt 1/2 tsp pepper 1 – 796 ml can of diced tomatoes

1,800 ml chicken broth 1 tsp sugar 1 – 500g package of potato gnocchi pasta 1 packed cup fresh baby spinach leaves 1/4 cup thinly sliced fresh basil Generous amounts of shaved Pecorino Romano cheese Add the sausage meat, olive oil, garlic, onion, salt and pepper to a large pot.Turn the heat to medium and cook for approximately five to seven minutes until the sausage in cooked through, while breaking up the sau-

sage meat with a spoon as it cooks. Add the can of tomatoes, chicken broth and sugar. Increase the heat to medium high to bring to a boil. Once boiling, add the gnocchi and continue to cook for three minutes. Remove the pot from the heat. Stir in the spinach and basil and portion out immediately; garnished with generous amounts of shaved Pecorino Romano cheese. Makes approximately 13 cups. For more cooking tips and recipes, visit at www.chefdez. com.

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How to plant the perfect herb garden said to be tastier, but the curly-leaf kind is much prettier and more popular. If you let it go to seed in the second year, baby parsley plants will spring up

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It’s not always easy to use tiny amounts of gardening space in ways that are useful as well as beautiful‚ but some herbs manage to do exactly that. All are easy to get and most aren’t difficult to look after. People who have room for a few containers can find chives the most co-operative and versatile of doorside plants.The leaves of these hardy onion-family plants lurk underground all winter then erupt in early spring, tender and delicately flavoured ready to be snipped into salads, soups or be used as garnishes. Later, round heads of long-lasting pink-purple flowers stay decorative for many weeks or can be picked for a dry vase where (if taken early) they keep their colour for months. Parsley is another essential kitchen herb. It’s best grown from seed sown in early spring, and because it’s tap-rooted it is somewhat drought-resistant.The plain-leaf Italian version is

Parsley is another essential kitchen herb.

memories of mint sauce and mint-flavoured vegetables. It’s very easily grown if you keep it watered. But it’s a roamer that seeks out fresh soil while dying, where the previous year it grew most happily. The way to keep it happy in pots is to cut out one or two pie shapes from the old roots and fill those spaces with compost or fresh soil. The old root pieces should be discarded where they

around the time-expired mother ones and you’ll have parsley forever. Oregano is enormously useful for people who do Italian cooking, and if you choose Golden Oregano, it’s like having a little patch of sunshine at hand. It’s most vigorous and the little bunches you pick and deleaf for spaghetti sauce soon get replaced, sometimes too vigorously. It seeds around, and you can end up weeding little oregano plants out of neighboring pots.This is best done when you plan to make spaghetti sauce. Mint is well-loved by English cooks with fond

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pot plant rosemary is outstanding. Rex is narrow and has pyramidal dark green leaves and deep blue flowers, Santa Barbara is a trailer that works well in hanging baskets, and Golden Rain has young branches slashed with gold in spring. Sage is a nice pot plant, which keeps its compact shape if you’re sure to cut it back in spring as soon as new shoots begin to sprout. Berggarten is my favourite

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Adam Helewka’s story is not an uncommon one. Getting dropped from a minor hockey team is something most every young athlete experiences at some point in their careers. To some it could be a turning point in their youthful careers – whether for good or bad. Some might take the rejection to heart – blame others perhaps – or give up altogether. But Helewka isn’t that kind of player. The 19-year-old Burnaby left winger finished his third season with the Spokane Chiefs of the Western Hockey League with 87 points – eighth overall – and fifth in total goals with 44. Helewka ended the regular season as a second star with two goals and a single assist in Spokane’s 5-4 loss to the Everett Silvertips last Sunday. He was also sixth in the league with 12 power-play markers and sixth with eight game-opening tallies, earning the 6-1, 200-pound forward Spokane’s player of the year. “I was cut from a lot of teams when I was younger. But it only made we want to prove a lot of people wrong,” said Helewka in a telephone interview with

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Playoff ready: Burnaby’s Adam Helewka is ready to lead the Spokane Chiefs into the first round of Western Hockey League playoffs, beginning today. PHOTO GARY PETERSON/ACTION SPORTS IMAGES

the NOW. “Hockey is my one love. I could never quit. I had to keep going and to motivate myself to keep going until I get what I want.” That end goal is what just about every young hockey player dreams of – and that is one day playing in the pros. At 15, Helewka went to Saskatchewan to play at the Notre Dame hockey academy team, where he scored 37 goals in 49 games. He returned home the

following year and earned a spot on the Northwest Giants major midget team. Undrafted, Helewka tried out in Spokane as a free agent and went on to post a rookie of the year season with the Chiefs. In his second year in the major junior league, Helewka was talked about as a possible third-round prospect in the 2014 NHL entry draft. Although talented offensively, with good hockey

sense and a competent mistake-free air to his game, Helewka did not hear his name called at the draft. The knock may have been Helewka’s zero plus/ minus while playing alongside high-scoring firstlinemates Mitch Holmberg and Mike Aviani, both multi-plus players for the Chiefs. The setback did not deter the “Burnaby Boy”. He came into this year’s camp bigger and stronger

and more determined than ever to meet the challenges ahead. “I knew it was a big year for me. I knew I had to be a leader. I knew I had to be good every night and that’s what I’ve tried to focus on,” Helewka said. In response, Helewka ended the season a plus-10, while averaging 1.26 points per game. He also posted a 19-game point streak Continued on page 40

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Erin Chambers was named to the Daktronics/Division II Conference Commissioners Association Women’s Basketball and the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association All-America teams as an honourable mention for a second consecutive year. The Simon Fraser University senior was earlier named the Great Northwest Athletic conference player of the year and to the West Region all-region first team after setting an all-time conference women’s scoring record while also finishing third in nation-wide Div.

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II scoring, averaging 23.5 points per game. The Mission senior finished her career as the leading scorer in Great Northwest history with 1,946 points, while starting 113 of 114 games over her fouryear career on Burnaby Mountain. Chambers also ranked in the top 10 in the conference in assists, free throw percentage and three-pointers made this season while helping the Clan reach their fifth straight conference tournament. The two-time first-team West Region selection also ended her career in the conference top 15 all-time in three-point field goals

made, free throws made and free throw percentage. Four other West Region players were also honoured by conference commissioners. Hawaii Pacific’s Morganne Comstock, the West Region player of the year, was voted to the All-American second team, while Jada Blackwell from Cal Poly Pomona and Megan Mullings from Alaska Anchorage were also honorable mention selections. Shareta Brown of Wayne State University was named the 2015 Div. II women’s basketball national player of the year. Brown averaged 22.0 points and 14.7 rebounds per contest.

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Pro sports car racer Michael Valiante helped Daytona Beach-based Visit Florida Racing to a second straight third-place finish in the United sportscar series. Valiante, who co-drove the Chevrolet Corvette Daytona Prototype to third at a 24-hour event earlier this month, again placed third at the 12 Hours of Sebring, America’s oldest sports car race last weekend. “The team was able to get better all weekend and we survived the heat and the mechanical stress this track puts on a car and brought home a great podium finish,” said Valiante in a team press release. Chevrolet cars also took first and second place at Sebring, giving the Corvette DP a sweep of the top places at the 3.74-mile raceway. The Action Express Racing team of Christian Fittipaldi and Sebastien Bourdais took the checkered flag in a Corvette, leading 246 of 340 laps, for Chevrolet’s first victory at Sebring in 50 years. The trio of Richard Westbrook,Valiante and Mike Rockenfeller finished one lap behind the winning Action Racing team and just 12 seconds behind the runner-up Wayne Taylor Racing team. The No. 90 Visit Florida Racing car led for a total of 15 laps in the race. With the finish,Valiante and company unofficially sit in second spot in championship standings. Valiante,Westbrook and Rockenfeller are currently in third place in overall driver standings. The next stop on the United sportscar circuit is the Showcase at Long Beach race on April 18. In the Continental Tire Sportscar Challenge race, held in conjunction with the United championship, Burnaby’s Remo Ruscitti co-drove a Mini JCW to 18th place in the street tuner class at Sebring. More than 140 cars representing four different International Motor Sports Association series took part.


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Tournament titans: South Burnaby Metro Club’s under-17 silver-level Burnaby FC squad, in white, outplayed a couple of gold-level clubs to place first at the association’s 34th annual spring soccer tournament in the u-18 division last weekend. PHOTO JENNIFER GAUTHIER

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Simon Fraser University redshirt freshman Oscar Bulaqui won the 50-kilogram title for a second year in a row at the Canadian junior/senior wrestling championships at Brock University in St. Catharines, Ont. Bulaqui was crowned champion after pinning Motkual Said of Sudbury, Ont. two minutes and seven seconds into the championship final. Bulaqui won his first two matches by technical fall to reach the final. “Oscar got an early takedown in the final and then turned Said three times before pinning him on his back,” said Clan coach Jus-

tin Abdou in a SFU press release. “Oscar is not usually a pinner but he used his speed and power to his advantage.” Last year as a high school senior at St Thomas Aquinas, Bulaqui won his first Canadian junior national title. He will be eligible next year to defend his title. On the women’s side, AllAmerican freshman Payten Smith lost in the junior championship final of the 72kg weight class to earn a silver medal, while AllAmerican freshman Abby Lloyd was third at 48kg. SFU freshman Ashley Osachuk won bronze med-

als at 55-kilograms at both the junior and senior competitions. In other matches, alumnus Arjun Gill, the Commonwealth Games champion, took home silver in the 97kg weight class of the senior nationals, losing to Khetag Pliev in the final. On the women’s side, alumnae Justina Distasio captured the women’s 75kg title with an upset victory over world No. 1 ranked Erica Wiebe in the final. “It was Distasio’s first victory over Wiebe and we are hoping that she can build momentum from this win,” said Abdou.

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Every player dreams of draft Continued from page 39 through the Christmas period – the third longest this season in the WHL. Today, Helewka is considered by hockey insiders as a long-term prospect and, as a second-year eligible player, is projected to be a possible sixth-round pick in this season’s draft. But it’s believable when Helewka says that prospect doesn’t concern him at this point in time. “Every hockey player dreams to be drafted,” Helewka said. “You can’t give up, you have to keep motivated. … But I’m not really thinking about that right now. I’m just getting ready for the playoffs.” This Friday, Helewka and the Spokane Chiefs begin their first round best-of-seven

series with U.S. division champion Everett Silvertips. It’s a tall order for Spokane, which snuck into the post season with a near .500 regular season record. But for Helewka, it’s another challenge he knows he must meet to put behind last season’s four-and-out playoff against Victoria. “Yeah, that’s exactly it,” he said. “We lost four straight to Victoria last season. … But I’m one year older, one year more experienced, I have to step up and be one of those big players every night. “Yeah, it’s a lot of pressure, but it can either help you or crush you. “I wanted to be a leader on this team. I wanted to be a go-to-guy. I think I succeeded with that goal. Hard work pays off.”

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Organic California Grown Green Kiwi Fruit

BC Grown Organic Sweet Orin Apples

454g bag • product of USA

1.37kg bag

7.99lb/ 17.61kg

9.99 each Black Forest European Wieners

Heat and Serve Fort Hardy Barbecue Fully Cooked Ribs

9.99lb/ 22.02kg

product of Canada

3.98

2/5.00

assorted varieties

t Gr ea ! Price

product of Mexico

2.98

Extra Lean Ground Turkey

Farmcrest Whole Marinated Split Chickens

GROCERY

9.99 each

DELI

Hardbite Gluten-Free Potato Chips assorted varieties 150g • product of BC

Farmer’s Market Organic Purees and Pie Mix assorted varieties

Choices’ Own Shepherd’s Pie or Macaroni and Cheese Entrées

Armstrong Cheese assorted varieties

600g • product of Canada

SAVE

397-425g • product of USA

30%

SAVE 2/5.00

4.99-6.99

FROM

30%

7.99-8.49

Maple Hill Free Range Medium Eggs 1 dozen • product of Canada

SAVE

3.99

Dairyland Organic Milk

Silver Hills Bread

assorted varieties

assorted varieties

1L • product of Canada

2/7.00

26%

While quantities last. Not all items available at all stores. We reserve the right to correct printing errors.

assorted varieties

Endangered Species Chocolate Bars assorted varieties 85g • product of USA

650-907g • product of Canada/USA

FROM

23%

Choices’ Own Frozen Organic Blueberries

product of Canada

2/5.00

SAVE

37%

430-615g

SAVE

6.498.99

37%

3/7.98

WELLNESS Renew Life Ultimate Flora Probiotics assorted varieties and sizes

Ener-C Effervescent Vitamin C Drink Mix assorted varieties

.49 singles 11.99 box of 30

4.99 each

9.99

SAVE

2.19

Nature’s Path Organic Eco Pac and Envirokidz Cereals

assorted varieties

500ml Jug • product of Canada

27%

SAVE

Dofino or Tre Stelle Cheese Slices

Luc Bergeron Organic Maple Syrup

SAVE

37%

GLUTEN FREE Easter Baked Goods assorted varieties and sizes

1kg • product of BC ( random weight packaging )

2.99-3.99

9.99

GT’s Organic Raw Kombucha Beverages

BAKERY xxx

xxx • product of xxx

assorted varieties 480ml • +deposit +eco fee product of USA

SAVE

25%

2/6.00

Easter Baked Goods assorted varieties and sizes

1.79-3.99

Happy Anniversary, Choices Burnaby! Saturday, March 28, 11:00am - 3:00pm.

Whole Earth & Sea Whole Food Supplements assorted varieties and sizes

20% off

20% off

regular retail price

regular retail price

www.choicesmarkets.com

Our Burnaby Crest location (8683 10th Avenue) is turning 8 years old on Saturday the 28th! Come join in the festivities, including cake, coffee, free prize giveaways and live music. Best of all, we’ll have a draw to win a $250 Choices gift card and an exclusive entry into our 25th Anniversary grand prize draw for $25,000 cash. Make sure you stop by and enter between 11am and 3pm.

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@ChoicesMarkets


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Voted #1 Best Eyewear Every Year Since 2008

A+ Rating with Better Business Bureau since 2009

As soon as you step into Nando’s Kingsway, you realize this isn’t your typical restaurant. You’ll know just how original and authentic it is as soon as you take your first bite of their flame-grilled chicken. This is Portuguese-inspired-authentic cuisine with a PERi – PERi kick from the traditional African Birds Eye Chili that is found in Mozambique. Since its first restaurant opened in Rosettenville, South Africa in 1987, Nando’s has garnered a loyal following from one side of the globe to right here in Burnaby. What makes Nando’s Kingsway stand above the rest is that the brand has become famous for serving the best chicken, that’s butterflied for optimal grilling, flame grilled and basted in your choice of Nando’s world famous PERi-PERi sauce. Using the Nando’s PERi-ometer guests get to choose their level of heat, customized to order, served fresh every day, the result is ultimate PERi-fection. “Nandos offers great value, great tasting food and a hospitality they like call minha casa e sua casa ( Portuguese for my home is your home).” says Kiran Uppal, marketing director for two of Nando’s franchise locations: South Surrey and Kingsway in Burnaby. In addition to great service and a warm and friendly atmosphere, Nando’s Kingsway has recently launched its New Coca-Cola Freestyle drinks and Frozen Yogurt desserts to complement their selection of sides, including fresh salads, PERi fries, Spiced rice and PERi vegetables. That isn’t all that’s new – the South African fast casual restaurant has a refreshed and renewed look. “Now with even more dining space and a few surprise and delightful service touch points, the team at Nando’s Kingsway is ready to set the city’s taste buds on fire in their expanded coop,” adds Kiran.”At Nando’s it’s not just about the chicken: It’s about the people who make the chicken, and our Nandocas ( a person who works at Nando’s) are inspired by the fiery spirit of Nando’s”They embrace our values of family, passion,courage, integrity and pride,” says Kiran. Nando’s is also deeply committed to the community and the world at large. Nando’s Kingsway is proud to support Burnaby House as part of its local philanthropy. Come and check out the newly expanded coop for your next lunch or dinner at 4334 Kingsway in Burnaby!


Call for Reservations

LIVE MUSIC

604.430.1600

www.agratandoori.ca

APRIL 2015 FRIDAY APRIL 3

$2 Off

Lunch Special Buffet Monday to Wednesday 11:30a.m. to 2:30p.m.

APRIL SPECIAL

Valid from April 1st to 30th

$26.99 per couple (Fri, Sat & Sun)

20%

1 appetizer, 2 main entree, served with naan or rice, 1 dessert (Ras Malai, Kulfi or Gulab Jamun), 2 glasses of House Wine ($29.99)

off Take Out Min $40 before tax

Must mention or present ad. Reservation recommended*

Offer valid for the Month of April

Catch a White Spot tradition. Halibut is back on the menu at White Spot! Sourced from Pacific waters, our crispy tempura battered halibut is served with creamy coleslaw and ‘endless’ signature fries cut from fresh BC Kennebec potatoes. It’s a tradition worth catching. On now for a limited time. Valid after 11am at participating White Spot Restaurants until April 12th, 2015. Not to be combined with any other promotional offer. Plus taxes

110 – 3790 Canada Way, Burnaby

6500 Hastings Street 604-299-2214

5500 Kingway 604-434-6668

KINGSWAY BURNABY

MARINE & BYRNE

LOUGHEED & GILMORE

NEW WESTMINSTER

NORTH RD & LOUGHEED

KENSINGTON SQUARE

Hours: Mon.-Fri. 11:30am-10pm • Sat. & Sun. 12:30-10pm Take-out to 9:30pm • Delivery 5-9pm (delivery charges will apply)

610 - 6th Street 604-522-4800

4129 Lougheed Hwy. 604-299-4423

LITTLE BILLY’S STEAK HOUSE

7519 Market Crossing 604-431-5100

4075 North Road 604-421-4620

Enjoy your HOT POT all year round! Here’s why……

1975 - 2015 CHECK WEBSITE FOR DETAILS!

GREEK EASTER LAMB ON A SPIT

BIG BUFFET FEATURING SEAFOOD, GREEK POTATOES, MEATBALLS, SPINACH PIES AND MUCH MORE! ADULTS $35 KIDS under 8 eat for free. $15 (12 AND UNDER)

BOOK YOUR TABLE ONLINE VIA FACEBOOK OR BY PHONE! CUSTOMIZED CATERING AVAILABLE!

HEALTHY EATING

Get your own hot pot with your own personal burner.

• Variety of vegetables and mushrooms

• Hygienic eating

• Lean meats and poultry

• Don’t be stuck sharing with someone who does not share your taste preferences.

• Quality seafood • Nutritious and rich broth

BRING THIS AD AND GET 3 PIECES OF WONTONS FREE

*

LITTLE BILLY’S STEAKHOUSE RESERVATIONS RECOMMENDED 6785 EAST HASTINGS, BURNABY, BC 604.294.4460 • WWW.LITTLEBILLYS.COM

FISH & CHIPS

SATURDAY APRIL 4

Mon • Tues • Wed

$9.95 includes pop

FRIDAY APRIL 10

2 Haddock Dinners $18.95 2 Cod Dinners $17.95 Includes: One piece of fish, chips, coleslaw, roll and beverage (coffee, tea or soft drink).

SATURDAY APRIL 11

No substitutions. Dine in only. Expires: April 30, 2015

THE BOBCATS FRIDAY APRIL 17

66 10th Street Columbia Square New Westminster

604-522-6099

SATURDAY APRIL 18

*This offer is valid for one coupon per person. Customers should make a minimum purchase of $12 per person with the ad. Offer valid until April 26. The restaurant reserves the right to change the offer at any time. Coupon has no monetary value.

604-516-0238 7154 Sperling Ave, Burnaby

6574 E. Hastings Kensington Plaza Burnaby

604-291-1323

www.cockneykings.ca

SO TIGHT BAND SATURDAY APRIL 25

FULL MOON SHABU – SHABU style

APRIL 12

All You Can Eat

THE HOLIDAYS

FRIDAY APRIL 24

WEEKLY SPECIALS!

NO COVER CHARGE

LUNCH SPECIAL 50% off SOUP & $ 99 PASTA SANDWICH

EVERY DAY 11AM - 3PM • DINE IN ONLY • NO COUPON REQUIRED

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ALL DAY THURSDAY • DINE IN ONLY • NO COUPON REQUIRED

BURNABY’S BEST PUB! 4125 Hastings St.

(at Gilmore) Burnaby

604.298.7158 www.admiralpub.ca

Check out our HOT new look! Nando’s Kingsway 4334 Kingsway


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