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Wi-Fi causes concerns
Michael Sather will host a forum on effects of wireless technology. by Maria Rantanen mrantanen@mrtimes.com
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Cam Neely smiled in front of a wood carving in his image, unveiled Wednesday at Planet Ice Maple Ridge.
Planet Ice
Hockey hero immortalized by Troy Landreville tlandreville@mrtimes.com
One of Maple Ridge’s hometown heroes is now immortalized, after a unique piece of art was unveiled at Planet Ice Maple Ridge Wednesday. Boston Bruins president, Hockey Hall of Fame inductee, and former Ridge Meadows Minor Hockey player Cam Neely appeared visibly impressed after he helped pull away a curtain covering a life-sized wood carving in his image. The carving hugs the grandstands, and faces the entrance of the rink at Planet Ice that bears his name.
Neely, a former resident of Maple Ridge, The Cam Neely Sport Hero Carving was enjoyed a distinguished hockey career designed and created by world renowned starting in the early ’80s with the Ridge chainsaw carving artist, Glenn Greensides, Meadows Lightning. and is a project of the Maple Ridge He went on to play three Mountain Festival Society. National Hockey League seasons When Neely took the mic, after with the Vancouver Canucks signing jerseys, pictures, and a before being traded to the Boston large poster of himself near the Bruins, where he played 10 seacarving, he said he was “honoured sons before retiring in 1996. and humbled,” calling the project In 2005, Neely was inducted “a beautiful piece of artwork.” MORE into the Hockey Hall of Fame. “It’s apropos this is made out of PHOTOS wood,” Joining Neely at the unveiling he said. “I’m in my midONLINE was Maple Ridge Mayor Ernie 40s and there are days I kind of Daykin, District of Maple Ridge feel like wood.” manager of corporate communications He added, “I am very proud to be from Fred Armstrong (who emceed the event), Maple Ridge and I truly appreciate the and members of Katzie First Nation. honour you have given me tonight.” Also on hand were dozens of fans, some Neely’s playing style, a blend of size, far too young to have ever seen Neely in skill, and ferocity, revolutionized his wing his Bruins heyday, who jammed into the position. continued on page A26… corner of the rink to take in the ceremony. WWW.MRTIMES.COM
Cam Neely visited his former hometown Wednesday to help unveil a carving in his image.
Samantha Boutet doesn’t believe parents have given informed consent when they let children attend a school with wireless technology. The Maple Ridge mother of two withdrew her daughters from Laity View Elementary last fall, concerned about their exposure to the constant pulsating radiation from the school’s wireless router, and its effects on her kids’ nervous and cellular systems. Boutet told the local trustees Wednesday that children are being “radiated” without the informed consent of parents. Una St. Clair with Citizens for Safe Technology, who also attended the board meeting, said there is Michael Sather a big gap in the science around wireless Ridge Meadows MLA networks. While St. Clair is not opposed to technology moving ahead, she wants it to be used in a safe manner. Boutet asked the board of education to give an alternative to parents, for example, to have one elementary and one secondary school without wireless Internet. She pointed out that in many central European countries such as Switzerland, Germany, and France, municipal and regional governments are banning wireless in schools and day cares. Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows MLA Michael Sather wants people to become educated on the topic of wireless technology and is hosting a community forum on the health effects of wireless networks on March 9, 7-9 p.m. at the Ridge Meadows Seniors Centre, Room A.
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Friday, February 25, 2011
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Infrastructure
$800-million upgrades Ruskin dam
Eighty-year old dam What’s OnLine and powerhouse hasn’t had significant upgrades Cold shelter open since the 1950s.
The number of people seeking shelter has risen with the cold weather, but Darrell Pilgrim of the Caring Place said no matter how many people arrive at their door, they will all be able to stay the night. The Caring Place has a policy of not turning anyone away, even if it means bringing in extra staff to meet their 12:1 staffing ratio, or having someone sleep in a chair if all the mats are occupied. • More online: www.mrtimes.com, click on “News”
ACT hosts movie The ACT will show its fifth movie in the GEMS series on Monday night called Mao’s Last Dancer. The film is from Australian director Bruce Beresford The fifth GEMS and is based movie will be on an autobiography presented on by Chinese Monday. ballet dancer Li Cunxin. • More online: www.mrtimes.com, click on “Entertainment”
Locals talk food The Maple Ridge Agricultural Committee presents Discussion on Local Solutions for Sustainable Food Systems, led by Dr. Kent Mullinix from Kwantlen Polytechninc on March 1. The committee is hosting this event from 7 to 9 p.m. and will accommodate an interaction with the audience. • More online: www.mrtimes.com, click on “News”
Flyers • The ACT • Army & Navy • Better Business • Canadian Tire • Clancy’s Meats • Fuller Watson • Jim’s Pizza • JYSK* • Real Canadian Superstore • Zellers* * Full delivery to area homes; others partial delivery only
by Maria Rantanen mrantanen@mrtimes.com
With two generators almost 90 years old, and the third one 60 years old, it’s time for some upgrades in order to provide reliable electricity for future generations, said Boyd Mason, the Ruskin Dam and Powerhouse upgrade project manager. As a bonus, the powerhouse will look better, and the road at the top of the dam will be safer for walkers and drivers. “Esthetically, it will be a much nicer picture than right now,” Mason said. BC Hydro has applied to the B.C. Utilities Commission to raise its rates which would help pay for an upgrade of about $800-million to the Ruskin Dam and Powerhouse, part of a larger $6-billion upgrade to BC Hydro facilities across the province. The facility will be brought up to modern safety standards and will be seismically upgraded. Both an independent study and internal reviews have concluded that the equipment at the Ruskin Dam is in “poor to unsatisfactory condition,” Mason said. But the upgrades will also result in significant rate hikes for BC Hydro customers. BC Hydro calls its new $6-billion capital plan a “regeneration” of its system, one that the Crown corporation anticipates will cost the average consumer 32 per cent more in rate increases over the next three years, and 50 per cent over the next five years. The rate application will seek 9.73-per-cent rate increases in each of the next three years, which would raise the average
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Boyd Mason, project manager for the Ruskin Dam upgrades, will oversee the replacement of three generators at the Ruskin powerhouse. homeowner bill of $71 per month by 32 per cent to $93.81 between 2012 and 2014. BC Hydro CEO Dave Cobb said the increase is a necessary hit on consumers’ utility bills, given the lack of reinvestment in its system since the mid1990s. “Unfortunately to some
degree, I would say, these tough decisions were put off and pushed back and pushed back,” Cobb said during a conference call. “And we’re now at the point where we believe the responsible thing to do on behalf of our customers is to regenerate our system and invest in it responsibly, but only to the
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The Ruskin Dam and Powerhouse was originally built almost 90 years ago and hasn’t had significant upgrades since the 1950s..
extent that we have to.” It’s estimated that the demand for electricity will increase by 40 per cent over the next 20 years in the province. With no spare parts on the market, it’s expensive to maintain the generators at the Ruskin dam, Mason said. “We have reliability issues now,” Mason said, and personnel are doing “significant repairs” which add to the operating costs of the facility. While the output of the generators, which is a maximum 105,000 kilowatts, won’t increase significantly, the reliability and efficiency of the facility will improve. Not only is it hard to get spare parts for the generators, the technology used is so old new workers coming straight from school don’t know how to use it and need costly training. Currently the switch yard, which connects the generators to the electrical grid, is on top of the powerhouse at the moment, a “unique” design, Mason said, and
with the upgrades, it will be moved off the building and next to the dam. The spillways and gates of the dam itself will be rebuilt and there will be five gates as opposed to the seven that currently exist. The powerhouse control room is also from the 1930s, although it has had some upgrades, there are still a lot of old dials and other equipment. Some equipment is so delicate, that personnel have to be careful not to bump it in case it messes up the systems. Construction is expected to start in 2012. Ordering new turbines takes a long time, and Mason expects new parts will start arriving at the end of 2014. Chris O’Riley, Hydro’s executive vice-president for power generation, said the Ruskin upgrade will only result in a marginal increase in its 105-megawatts, but it’s a necessary improvement given its age. “What we’re going to get is to be able to rely on it for the next 80 years,” he said.
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Wrecking ball aimed at historical Albion Hall
The community space has “outlived its day,” according to the Ridge historical society’s president. by Maria Rantanen
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The Albion Hall will soon be knocked down, but its value will go into a trust for a future facility. The Albion Community Club is donating the hall to the District of Maple Ridge, but parks and leisure services has assessed the building and because of a lengthy list of issues, it can’t be saved, according to Kelly Swift, general manager of community development and parks and recreation. “We aren’t able to operate it in its current condition,” she said. The assessed value of the building is $316,500, and after the cost of demolition is taken off that amount, the money will be held for a future facility. The agreement with the Albion Community Club is to use the money in the future for a community gathering place in Albion, and Swift said parks and leisure services is looking for the right opportunity to build such a facility. Maple Ridge Councillor Craig Speirs said he doesn’t want the Albion Hall knocked down until
something else is built for community use. “It makes me incredibly uncomfortable,” Speirs said. “We don’t have a public space available down there.” Speirs said he believes the Albion Hall is viable, and that council should do its “due diligence” and invest some money in the facility. “It’s kind of outlived its day,” said Faye Isaac, president of the Maple Ridge Historical Society. “The area has grown so significantly in the past 10 years. For a community hall to work, it has to be a certain size.” Isaac said she would, however, like a new building to be ready before the old Albion Hall is knocked down. The history of the old building and the area should be incorporated into a new facility so new people to the area know about the past, Isaac said. But keeping and maintaining historical buildings is expensive and is not the mandate of the historical society. “We don’t collect old buildings,” Isaac said. Isaac also thinks the location of the hall “very dangerous” and when getting to the hall, users are “taking their life in their own hands.” Swift pointed out there is space available for rent in the Golden Ears Winter Club and in Planet Ice as well as some buildings at the fairgrounds.
The Albion Hall was opened in 1923. It was built with volunteer labour, and donations raised from various fundraisers, for example, dances at Whonnock Memorial Hall and the Hammond Theatre, whist drives, sing songs, and social evenings. At that time, the Boys Entertainment Club had been meeting at a church for boxing, pool, and baseball. A Girls’ Club was also later formed, adding to the need for a hall to meet at. The first president of the Albion Hall Club was Frank Zeron, and its construction was largely attributed to S. Baker and Geo. Owen.
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Faye Isaac, president of the Maple Ridge Historical Society, feels the location of the Albion Hall is dangerous and that the 1923 hall is not salvageable.
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Squirrel shooter loses guns
An 81-year-old Pitt resident was trying to scare squirrels away on his property by shooting at them. by Amy Judd ajudd@mrtimes.com
On Monday morning police were called to a residence on Hammond Road after receiving reports of shots being fired. The 81-year-old resident told police he was attempting to scare squirrels off his property by firing at them. Police seized his three firearms, and are now investigating his authority to possess them, along with possible firearm related charges.
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An observant neighbour is credited with helping prevent a possible theft of his neighbour’s belongings, after he heard a loud noise from an adjoining unit in a Dewdney Trunk Road housing unit on Tuesday afternoon. The neighbour went over and found two men inside the unit who had broken in. The two suspects ran out and the neighbour gave chase and called the police. The RCMP Lower Mainland District Police Dog Services and the RCMP Traffic Services helicopter, Air One, attended to the scene, but were unable to locate the two men.
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Pink sparks awareness Pink tops, T-shirts and hoodies were in fashion at Maple Ridge Secondary during anti-bullying day. by Troy Landreville tlandreville@mrtimes.com
Students and staff at Maple Ridge Secondary and across School District 42 were thinking pink on Wednesday. February 23 marked the fourth annual anti-bullying day in Canada. Pink Shirt Day, a national anti-bullying campaign, started in 2007 after two boys in Nova Scotia rallied around another student who was bullied for wearing a pink polo shirt. Pink Shirt Day participants wore pink to symbolize their stand against bullying, and at schools throughout Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows, pink was all the rage. Vice-principal Dylan Watt estimated that as many as 50 per cent of the students at MRSS wore pink to show their support.
“It’s a positive reaction to bullying,” Watt said. “It’s a big issue in schools and we want to point that out.” Grade 12 student Tanner Guraliuk said while bullying isn’t a big issue at MRSS, it is a problem in everyday life. “It’s good to have people to stand up for other people,” said Guraliuk, who figures he has worn pink on anti-bullying day the past three years. Fellow Grade 12 senior Julia Vickers has witnessed bullying in the past. She said the day sheds light on the issue. “People stand up for each other and if you see pink, then you know these people are the ones who are going to stick up for someone,” she said. At Edith McDermott Elementary, a “Pink Day” rally was held with the focus on acceptance, and the school re-ignited its anti-bullying oath, principal Donna Heikkila reported. The school community also did a flash mob dance to the Bruno Mars’ song Just The Way You Are.
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Salish carver and School District 42 full-time cultural worker Quentin Harris is starting a two-year totem pole project at South Lillooet Centre, with a little help from his friends. In this case, his friends are a group of students from the SD42 Connex program. They helped Harris shave off the top layer of a red cedar tree, donated from the Blue Mountain Woodlot. According to SD42, the Connex program enrols students whose behaviour is under-controlled or over-controlled. Students whose behaviour is undercontrolled suffer from impulsivity, bullying, intimidation, defiance, or anger management difficulties. A number of Connex students come from an Aboriginal background. “You see the youth here, they are struggling to find their own identity,” Harris
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Cultural worker Quentin Harris shaved the top of a red cedar tree Wednesday as part of a two-year project to turn it into a totem pole. said. “This is about finding their identity again. They are all finding a sense of pride, to believe in something.” Harris said carving takes time and patience, two important skills to have in the future.
The pole blessing was done about two weeks ago, Harris said, and the theme will be three trees within a tree. Three is an important number in First Nations culture, he said, because it signifies the mother, father, and child.
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Pickton investigation
Tips pour in for Jane Doe
Police say they are pleased with the public response to sketch. by Amy Judd ajudd@mrtimes.com
Police have so far received 22 tips about the identity of a missing woman, whose partial remains were found along a creek, south of the Lougheed Highway, and about 800 metres east of the Ruskin
bridge 16 years ago. They released a sketch earlier this week after working with the FBI and experts, and out of those 22 tips, so far six of them have been resolved. The remaining 14 are still being investigated. “We are very pleased with the public interest and support that we got in the investigation into the identity of Jane Doe,” said RCMP Sgt. Dan Almas of the Missing Women Task Force. • More online: www.mrtimes.com, click on “News”
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Tamil migrant released After more than three months held at Fraser Regional Correctional Centre a MV Sun Sea occupant is free.
detention while that appeal was pending. “The government’s position would be that the decision to release was incorrect,” said Cheung. “They sought that stay and received it.” The law requires that individuals subject to immigration detention be granted by Amy Judd review hearings every 30 days in order to ajudd@mrtimes.com ensure that their continuing detention is The B.C. Civil Liberties Association warranted and valid. (BCCLA) called the government’s rulings B386’s case was reviewed twice more, involving a Tamil migrant from the MV on Dec. 23, and Jan. 25. He was ordered Sun Sea an example of an “abuse of proreleased on both occasions, but the govcess in immigration cases.” ernment appealed both decisions. The migrant, known only as B386, was While the federal government upheld granted release from a Maple the original release order, the Ridge prison Tuesday. BCCLA is government maintained that glad about the decision, despite B386 could not be released until the turns the case took. the Dec. 23 and Jan. 25 appeals “We couldn’t see any other were dealt with. outcome,” said Carmen Cheung, According to Justice Edmond counsel with the BCCLA. Blanchard, accepting the governAccording to the Canadian ment’s argument would result Border Services Agency, 492 in “nothing short of an abuse of Tamil migrants arrived on the the court process.” MV Sun Sea last August, and “The government’s position is Carmen Cheung they were detained at the Fraser absurd,” said BCCLA president Regional Correctional Centre, Robert Holmes. BCCLA counsel and the Alouette Correctional “B386 is a human being.” Centre in Maple Ridge. “It’s a never-ending situation,” said To date, 353 migrants have been Cheung. “It is my understanding that this released, leaving 90 in custody. is not an uncommon tactic.” Of these 90, six are women and 84 are The CBSA said it’s committed to pursumen; forty-nine were minors, who were ing all avenues under the Immigration and never detained. Refugee Protection Act (IRPA), that are The BCCLA had called on the governlegal and appropriate under the law, as ment to observe due process and stop they continue to exercise due diligence in using what they called “endless appeals” the screening of these irregular migrants to keep migrants in detention. for both security and criminal threats. B386 was first granted release on Nov. “Protecting the integrity of our borders 10, 2010, but the federal government and the safety of Canadians is CBSA’s appealed that decision to the Federal highest priority,” said spokesperson Faith Court, which resulted in B386’s continued St. John.
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The world is a difficult – and dangerous – place to understand. The more we figure out about this amazing place, the more we discover we have yet to learn. To confuse the issue still further, the same science that attempts to unravel the manifold mysteries that encompass our earthly existence has provided a vast array of discoveries and inventions to make our lives more comfortable – but at the cost of greater risk. For instance, science brought us the amazing internal combustion engine. And the price has included pollution and consequences unimaginable to those who developed the gasoline-powered cars that gave us global atmospheric lead levels hundreds of times normal (with still undetermined health risks), cities enveloped in brown sulfur and nitrous oxides (now implicated in rising incidences of asthma), and huge increases in carbon oxides (fueling possibly catastrophic global climate change). While some scientists work feverishly to correct errors made by our impulsive rush to transportation efficiency, others have created the communications revolution, which has been building exponentially over the past few decades. The remarkable rate of increase in communications technology virtually assures that more unintended mistakes are being made, mistakes that, as in the transportation revolution, may not be discovered for decades. Some people, like a few parents at Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows schools, believe that one of the errors lies in wireless technology and the unknown consequences that “Wi-Fi” and other remote-service communications may have on living organisms – such as ourselves – at the cellular level. So far, science suggests that such concerns are overblown. But science can only provide probabilities based on known information, and can’t definitively prove anything based on what we don’t know – and the amount we don’t know seems to grow at least as fast as our base of knowledge. It behooves us to listen patiently – and thoughtfully – to those who express concerns about the unknown. It would not be the first time that those who are seen as scare-mongers today become recognized as visionary whistle-blowers tomorrow. – B.G.
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gym – don’t get the wrong idea – by Bill Marler who had become the editor of the TIMES. He offered to pay me! Needless to say, it didn’t take Dear Judy: me long to cross the street and I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it take my place in the pages of this again: lucky for me that there are paper, initially under Bill and then two newspapers in this one-horse Lynn Easton – who later married town. Chuck, the TIMES’ photographer. Otherwise, I’d be spending my (One big happy family here at golden years watching the Keno the TIMES, like Leave it to Beaver; by Tim Tyler numbers in the mall, carpet bowlalthough this was more like Leave t3atyler@shaw.ca ing at the seniors’ centre, and pickit to Reader, and I was Wally.) ing up dog crap in the backyard. Four years later, Wally runs Yes, I’m back after nearly a year’s hiatus (more away from home: Tom Fletcher, who is now on this later) and I suppose a little history is in Black Press’s point man in Victoria, upped the order: I began with one column in the early ’80s ante and lured me back to The Other Paper with the long defunct Gazette. (TOP) over a bagel at the Sunflower, a leftist After it went under (no connection), I eatery, along with Gordy Robson, my ideological approached Jerry Macdonald at the replacement opposite. newspaper, offering to write a small column Fast forward to 2010 and I’ve left TOP (lasted about Ruskin. longer than Robson) for reasons best not disTo backtrack a little and give credit where cussed here, and I’m home in Ruskin to start credit is due, there had been a tiny piece called work on a novel, at the behest of a lot of wellthe Ruskin News in that paper about fall fairs meaning friends. and dances and such and the powers that be on Well that hasn’t been happening. the hall association were looking for someone to But in what was a bit of a power shift at the continue in this space. TIMES, my old buddy from TOP, Roxanne The Wife, henceforth known as TW, recomHooper assumed an editorial position here and I mended me. Blame her. asked her if maybe they wouldn’t be looking for Jerry, may he rest in peace, said yes and someone for the editorial page. before you could say, “Take me to your cedar, Before you could say, “Look, that woman is I’ll see your leader later,” I was in the paper topless,” I’m back. with an appropriately rural photograph – beard, And happy to be here, next to the hardware plaid lumberjack shirt – pumping out the latest store, just down the street from the hooker (I goings-on in Ruskin and East Maple Ridge in my know it’s tempting, but I’m not going to say it). particular tongue-in-cheek style, spraying polySo next week, I’ll be looking at what’s hapsyllables around like a drunken house painter pened during my sabbatical: from prayers at with no sense of colour. council to Peanut the puppy, from the Albion A parade of editors and four or five years later, Flats to the downtown shacks. I was propositioned in the locker room of a local I remain, yours truly, Tim Tyler.
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My son Adam and I went to the Cam Neely ceremony Wednesday night at Planet Ice for the wood statue unveiling. I brought my seats from the old Boston Gardens to the rink. The great part about this story is back in 1999, I had the great fortune of meeting Bobby Orr who signed one of the conjoined seats. The other seat had a #8 on it and Bobby told me that I had to get Neely to sign it. I kept my promise to Orr and myself. Cam came by just before he went on air, and I quickly told him the story. He took the time to sign the seats and a man named Mike Lascalle graciously took this photo. Great night!
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Just got the time to review Tuesday’s paper and saw Bob Groeneveld’s editorial [Spare thought for children, Feb. 22 Opinion, TIMES]. Agencies in Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows are scrambling to scratch money together to continue running programs, support community development and ensure there is a continuum of service for the children, youth and families of our communities, especially for those that are most vulnerable. As we “celebrate” our 40th year in the community, Family Education and Support Centre is tallying up the damage done to our agency from the cuts that we experienced in gaming and from several of the provincial ministries that fund our core programs. We have had to reduce service to the programs that gaming funds, but our doors are still open and we work hard to maintain a continuum of service. The chipping away of programs is demoralizing, but presents us with the opportunity to come together and let the public know what is going on so that they can talk with their MLAs and MPs and tell them what is important to them. We certainly have as an agency. Your thoughts are right on in terms of the kind of leadership we need to make a difference to children and families that need services that would ultimately impact the quality of community we want to see. Studies have been done and information provided to government and business about the importance of early intervention (birth to six years) with children and families to eventually produce well adjusted, educated and responsible adults who will contribute to society rather than
diminishing its capacity. Who will listen? Who will have the vision and the fortitude it takes to invest in vulnerable children and families now, to reap the benefits of an abundant and thriving community and economy? After 40 years in this profession, I am still waiting but still hopeful!
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Construction
More money needed for Pitt arena
Due to unforeseen repairs to the structure of the Pitt Meadows Arena, the upgrade costs are now approaching about $6.8 million. by Amy Judd
Construction continued on the new Pitt Meadows Arena Wednesday afternoon.
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It is now forecast that the cost to finish the work on the Pitt Meadows arena on Bonson Road will be at least $1 million more than anticipated. The original price tag was $4.85 million for the construction and the design and architectural elements. In August 2010, the cost to remediate the piles and accelerate some items deemed necessary, increased the total to $5.3 million. The forecast for the construction contract has now been upgraded to $6.8 million. The Pitt Meadows arena recently got a new operator in the form of Nustadia Recreation Inc., but the arena itself is behind schedule and over budget from completion. A status update was provided to Pitt Meadows’ council in committee on Tuesday night, and a decision on any further direction was deferred until figures for the cost of the remaining work was
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made available. When work started in November 2009, it was discovered that more work had to be done to secure the building, and that drove up the cost initially. “Piles were really the major driver of the cost change in phase one,” said Kelly Swift, general manager of parks and recreation. Items also originally anticipated to occur in phase two of the upgrade also had to be moved into phase one, such as the evaporative condenser, ice plant and
fire protection upgrades to the red and blue rink. “We focused on the structural integrity of the building,” said Swift, “the safety of the building, and the operation of the building.” Phase one in its entirety should be complete by the end of June, and parks and recreation is now looking for direction from council as to how to proceed with completion of all the repairs. “There’s other things we’d like to do in phase one,” said Swift, “but they do cost
a fair amount of money,” such as improving ventilation in the change rooms. Councillor Deb Walters said that venting to her seems like a safety issue, and perhaps should be moved to phase one, but Councillor John Becker said he would like to see the numbers first before signing off on any decision. Only the completion of the bar and restaurant area in the upstairs, replacement of the arena flooring, and replacement of the players benches remain in phase three of the project.
Development
Discussion begins on North Lougheed Corridor Pitt Meadows council is looking at new development opportunities north of the Lougheed Highway. by Amy Judd ajudd@mrtimes.com
A future development opportunity of a 50.5-hectare study area known as the North Lougheed Corridor is something Pitt Meadows council hopes will bring jobs, and opportunity, without losing the small-town feel of the City. “One of the things people love about our community is the small-town feel. One of the ways we can do that is to provide walkability,” said Councillor Tracy Miyashita. The area in question is east of Harris Road, west of
the Meadow Gardens Golf Course, and north of Lougheed Highway. The north boundary could consist of a new road, as long as the land north and south of the road remains agricultural. At Tuesday’s council in committee meeting, Tina Atva, senior planner for AECOM Canada, said they see this development as an iconic entry point for the City, and wants to ensure the plan is supported by stakeholders. The development options are numerous at this time, and could include a business park, retail opportunities related to food, teaching farms, and a possible longer term plan in the form of a business hotel with meeting space. Some key points brought up included looking at what the best option for land use was in the community, along with an
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Library finish set for year end Design elements for the new Pitt Meadows library were unveiled to council Tuesday.
well as use of light, fixtures, and finishes to depict a warm setting with colours and materials reflective of Pitt Meadows’ natural beauty. “As you enter the lobby, you’re greetby Amy Judd ed with the warmth, ajudd@mrtimes.com the colours of the wood,” said TRB An open plan, with architect Juanito plenty of seating, use Gulmatico. of the Fraser Valley “There will be collibrary colours, a oured stained metal computer lab, and a panels to make the multi-purpose room stairs, as you go up, are just a few of the more interesting,” highlights residents he added, noting can look forward to the panels become a in their new library. burst of colour that “The current lead into the ceiling patrons of the library on the second floor. can really embrace Amy Judd/TIMES The second floor [this design],” said A construction worker gave a big thumbs up to the will follow an openDean Rear, the City floor concept, feaof Pitt Meadows’ work going on at the new Pitt library site. turing a children’s director of finance. section with circular “And then they can manager, who is retiring bookshelves in the front pass that on to the rest of shortly after this project and mostly clear sight-lines the community.” wraps up later this year. from the information desk. The library had an open “That’s my goal,” she Councillor Deb Walters house last April, and an laughed. said she wants to see a online survey about what The design team from residents wanted to see TRB architecture expressed space young people in the community will use, and in the new library, then their desire to see this new she would like to see more the design team gave a space as a major intersecdesign input from youth. progress report to City tion for the City. Councillor Doug Bing council Tuesday night. The new library will said he is really excited “We’ve spent quite a incorporate the Spirit of about the new library and bit of time working on Wood carvings, readcan hardly wait for the this project,” said Caro ing and study areas with opening. O’Kennedy, the library views of mountains, as
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times Travellers
❚ Email a photo of you holding The TIMES to: timestravellers@mrtimes.com Betsy Van Herwaarden, Judy Kinrade, and Elaine Higgs took a copy of The TIMES along on their recent trip to Angkor in Cambodia, where they visited the Angkor Wat temple.
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Community happenings
WHAT’S ON Post events to
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February 25
❚ Building Community Connections pilot workshop will be held at the Ridge Meadows Seniors Centre at 12150 224th St. from 1:30 to 3 p.m. The B.C. Centre for Elder Advocacy and Support is developing a new workshop about how social connections can help protect older adults from abuse. The seminar is free but register to reserve a spot. Call Heather at 604-786-7404 or email: htreleaven@shaw.ca.
February 25
❚ The Hominum Fraser Valley Chapter meets at 7:30 p.m. Hominum is a support and discussion group to help gay, bisexual, and questioning men with the challenges of being married, separated or single. For information and meeting location call Art at 604-462-9813 or Don at 604-329-9760.
February 25
❚ The third annual Festival of Light takes place at Haney Place Mall and Memorial Peace Park from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. Participants can make their own lanterns, and watch Polynesian, Scottish and Metis dancers. There
February 26
❚ The Maple Ridge Library will be offering five sessions of Supercool Saturday Storytimes beginning Feb. 26 from 11 to 11:30 a.m. Join us for stories, puppets, songs, and more. For more information, call the Maple Ridge Library at 604-467-7417.
February 26
❚ The Friends of the Maple Ridge Library will be hosting its popular Quiz Night at 7 p.m. Test your trivia knowledge and have a few laughs. There will be up to 10 teams, with a maximum of eight people per team. Tickets are $10 and include door prizes and refreshments. All proceeds support library programs in the community. For more information, call 604467-7417.
February 26
❚ The Ridge Meadows Seniors Society will hold a hoedown from 7 to 10 p.m. in the lounge at 12150 224th St. Tickets are $3 and there will be entertainment by Ed Wahl and Wayne Bransfield. Tickets are available at the reception. No minors allowed.
February 27
❚ The Alouette Field
Naturalists travel to Iona Beach to see shore birds. Meet at 9 a.m. at Harris Road and Dewdney Trunk Road to car pool. Call Joan at 604460-6415 for information.
February 27
❚ Between 2 and 4 p.m., get dizzy at the Pitt Meadows Museum making kaleidoscopes. Feel free to bring beads, gems or small objects for a unique touch. Museum Sundays is open to children, adults, and families. Admission is by donation. For more information, call the Pitt Meadows Museum at 604-465-4322.
February 28
❚ Fraser Valley Rhodo Club meets at 7:30 p.m. at St. Andrew’s Heritage Hall, 22279 116th Ave. Join them to hear Bill Bischoff speak about Gardens of the Olympic Peninsula.
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or 604-467-6911 ext. 230 to register for this free event.
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❚ Coquitlam Prostate Cancer Support and Awareness Group will at 7 p.m. in the Coquitlam Pinetree Community Centre with Dr. Stacy Miller, radiation oncol-
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❚ Local chiropractor Dr. Nima Rahmany will lead a discussion on Natural Strategies to Boost Your Immune System
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Meadow Gardens Golf Club was packed Monday night with those concerned about the future of halibut fishing. by Amy Judd ajudd@mrtimes.com
The purpose of a Monday night meeting was to educate recreational fishermen about what could happen to halibut fishing allowances if the allocation amount is not changed. “The room was full,” said Rob Alcock, spokesperson for the BC Sports Fishing Coalition (BCFC). The Town Hall meeting held in Pitt Meadows was attended by about 235 people said Alcock, along with
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Born: Feb. 5, 1961 Wanted in connection with File #2009-23731 Wanted for unauthorized use of a credit card.
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KEIZER, Victoria Evelyn
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The prototypical power forward, he was only the second player in Bruins history to record back-toback 50-goal seasons. He recorded his third 50-goal season in 1993/94 and finished the strikeshortened 1994/95 season with 27 goals in 42 games. Neely is one of only a few NHL stars to have scored 50 goals in 50 games or fewer. In his case, he achieved the feat in an eye-popping 44 games during the 1993/94 campaign. Prior to the ceremony, Neely spoke to the TIMES about his experiences growing up and playing minor hockey in the community. “We came here in the summer of ’76 and that following fall signed up for hockey,” Neely said. “My brother and I jumped right into the Ridge Meadows hockey program and it was fantastic. We were embraced right away and made some great friends through the hockey here.” Neely said he was “usually one of the better players” on his minor hockey teams, which had to do with natural ability but just as importantly, lots of opportunities to skate and get ice time on the local rink. Away from hockey, Neely said he cherished his formative years in the area. “I loved living here,” he said. “We came from a base just outside of Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. My father was in the air force and he retired.” Even though he had extended family in the area, Neely admitted he was “petrified at first,” coming from a small base to Maple Ridge, which wasn’t a big city at the
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Cam Neely signed some autographs following the unveiling of the wood carving in his image Wednesday. time. “It seemed very big back then,” he said. Neely said he never gets back to his former hometown as much as he’d like, what with his busy schedule with the Bruins and the Cam Neely Foundation for Cancer Care that he and his siblings initiated in 1995. “My two sisters and their families are here, my grandmother is still here and I have some other relatives, cousins, aunts that are here, so it always feels like home when I come back here,” he said. Neely has made a home in Boston, ever since being traded there close to a quarter of a century ago. “I grew up in Boston, really; I was 21 when I got there,” said the 45-year-old Neely. Throughout his NHL playing days, Neely had the pleasure of playing alongside many elite skaters, but one iconic Vancouver Canuck sprung to mind. “I admired the way Stan Smyl prepared to play and how he played, and
then when I got to Boston, obviously a guy like Ray [Bourque], who is an elite defenceman and one of the top players in the league, and saw what he did to prepare himself to play,” Neely said. “Then there was a bunch of players in between, but those two guys kind of stick out.” Following his playing career, Neely established the Cam Neely Foundation for Cancer Care. When he lost both his parents to cancer, he became inspired to help others living with the disease. In 1995, he and his siblings initiated the Cam Neely Foundation for Cancer Care to raise funds to help those struggling with cancer. “Our goal was to be completely patient-focused and family-focused,” Neely said. Originally funded by Neely through his hockey and business connections, the Boston-based Foundation has raised more than $16 million since its inception to provide comfort, support and hope to cancer patients and their families.
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Erin Beckett from Maple Ridge, along with her Ladner teammate, won silver in air pistol at the Canada Winter Games. by Amy Judd
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said. Even the flights there and back were just for the B.C. athletes. “That was a lot of fun,” she added. With graduation fast approaching, Beckett is hoping to go to Bible college in New Zealand and Costa Rica, and wants to study business, and hopefully something that involves kids. “I think it would be really cool to start my own sports school,” she said. She is well on her way already with that goal, as she has moved on to competing in pentathlons, which is the same as a tetrathlon,
Maple Ridge native Carling Muir has been holding steady in fifth place on the BCCAA leaderboard. Muir, who plays for Langara College, currently has 256 points out of 18 games. • More online: www.mrtimes.com, click on “Sports”
but also includes fencing, and with her coach and her father, has started a local pentathlon club. Beckett enjoys being a coach, as she likes training oher kids in the sports she loves. “It teaches me a lot about how different people learn,” she said. The club has people registered from all over B.C., as they are the only pentathlon club in the province. “It’s all word of mouth,” she said, “and we’re full.”
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Bike race through Pitt honours Paris Roubaix Registration is now open online for the annual race.
Barry’s Roubaix, which is run on a flat, gravelly course near Pitt Meadows airport, pays homage to the windy and hostile conditions faced by ProTour riders during
On Deck Ramblers qualify The MRSS senior girls team have moved on to the provincials after a win against Centennial. The Ramblers celebrated their first victory against Lord Tweedsmuir on Monday night, to be followed by their win against Centennial, and now they are looking ahead towards the provincials. Against Lord Tweedsmuir, the girls were behind after the first quarter, with 21-10 on the scoreboard, but coach Don Herman said his girls battled back in a “very tough first-round game.” “[The] team showed great composure,” he said, “and turned up the defensive intensity which wore down Lord Tweedsmuir.” • More online: www.mrtimes.com, click on “Sports”
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Standing alone at a table, with a pistol in one hand, and her eye trained on the target in front of her, Erin Beckett focused her brain to remember that every shot she took was its own competition. The 17-year-old Maple Ridge Christian student was part of Team B.C. at the Canada Winter Games in Halifax, and won a team silver medal for air pistol. Her score of 366 was the high score of the competition, and her and her teammate, Kathleen Auton from Ladner, tied for first place with a combined score of 710. Unfortunately, in a process called a countback, when first place is decided the judges count backwards to whoever has the lowest score, and Beckett and Auton landed in second place. That didn’t phase Beckett however. “I was totally surprised to come second,” she said. “Let alone be tied for first.” Beckett has been studying this sport for almost seven years, and started in tetrathlon with the Pony Club. That event consists of shooting, swimming, riding, and running, and she really enjoyed the shooting part of the competition. “I’m pretty much competitive in anything,” she laughed. She also enjoys the fact that air pistol can be practiced almost anywhere, as long as she disables the shooting aspect of the gun. Attending the Canada Winter Games was a different experience for Beckett, who has been to two national competitions before, but never a multi-sport event. “I got to meet all the different athletes from all the other provinces,” she said, and was able to make friends with other competitors from the other side of the country. She said the Winter Games were a little less nerve-wracking than other competitions she has attended by herself, as Team B.C. made her feel so welcome and took good care of her. “I was with Team B.C. the whole way,” she
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historic spring classic races in Europe, like the Paris Roubaix, said Barry Lyster, race organizer and Local Ride Bike Shop owner. The Paris Roubaix is held the same day as Barry’s Roubaix – April 10. “Hopefully the weather will be windy and wet so riders and
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the fact that nearly half the loop is on gravel will definitely play havoc on the race,” said Lyster. “Add some wind and rain, and we’ll see who the strongest riders really are.” Race the Ridge is held in May.
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New season starts Two local students are part of the SFU men’s lacrosse 2011 roster this year. Simon Fraser opened their 2011 regular season a few weeks ago with a 15-5 win over regional PNCLL Division II opponent Western Washington. Branden Bloom from SRT, and Max Weselowski from Meadowridge School are part of the team for the season. • More online: www.mrtimes.com, click on “Sports”
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Flames even in playoffs
The local junior B hockey team lost their first playoff game, but won their second on Wednesday night. by Amy Judd ajudd@mrtimes.com
The Port Moody Black Panthers are a good hockey team, said Ridge Meadows Flames coach Tavis Eaton, but he believes his team can defeat them to go on to the next round, as long as they stay focused. The Flames started their playoffs on Monday night with a 5-3 loss to the Panthers, but were able to bring it back on home ice Wednesday night, and won 4-1. “We could have won both games I think,” said Eaton. “I think we took them a little bit lightly because we were up 3-0 [into the second period].” Eaton credits the Panthers with their win on Monday, and said they are a very good hockey team, with some “very, very good players.” “If you take a shift off, they could put the puck in the net,” he said. Christopher (CJ) Legassic scored the Flames’ first and third goal of the night, and it looked like the local boys were headed for a winning start to the 2011 playoff season. However, when Port Moody scored at 13:51 into the second period, they did not
allow the Flames to get another goal into their net, and dominated the scoreboard for the remainder of play. Legassic was named second star of the game for his scoring efforts. On home ice Wednesday, the Flames put Mackenzie Skapski in goal, and he only let one slip through his gloves. “They’re all working hard,” said Eaton. “They’re all starting to play well as a team.” Legassic scored the first goal, Dustin Cervo the second, Paul Piluso the third, and Lucas Douglas sealed the deal for the fourth. Penalties were low “They’re all during the game, working hard... with none at all in they’re all the third period. “Playoff hockey is starting to play so different, I think as a team.” it is, than the regular Tavis Eaton season,” Eaton said. Facing the same team for multiple games in a row can give a team a real understanding of how their opponent works, but Eaton is still wary of his team letting down their guard too much. The Flames play again on Friday night at Planet Ice, starting at 7:30 p.m., and then they are in Panther territory in Port Moody on Saturday, starting at 7:45 p.m. “If we play the way we can, I think we can win,” said Eaton. The playoff schedule is currently listed online at www.ridgemeadowsflames. com,up until game five. The rest depends on wins and losses: the team could be out in round one, or they could go on to play through to game seven.
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With the deepest of sorrow we wish to announce the sudden, tragic passing of Charlene Reaveley. Predeceased by her grandparents Charlotte Easton, Bill and Ina Ogilvie, and her uncle Brian. She is survived by her husband Danial and their four children Kaeden, Rebecca, Alicia and Tristan, her mother Mary, her father Colin (Beth) and her brother Cole. The funeral service will be held at Haney Presbyterian Church at 1:30pm on Sat., Feb. 26th. 11858 - 216th Street Maple Ridge.
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www.bcforeclosures.com 5 BR home from $19,500 down $1,925/mo. 604-538-8888, Alain @ Sutton WC Realty W. Rock
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Maple Ridge/ Pitt Mead.
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Surrey
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6030
Lots & Acreage
604-630-3300
Apartments & Condos
BBY SOUTHPOINT/EDMONDS newer 2 BR + 2 decks (1 lg deck on rooftop + 1 off br), 1st class condo. $1600. 778-896-2707
Find one in the Classifieds To advertise call 604-630-3300
Cancer June 21-July 22: March – and especially Thursday to Saturday this week – emphasizes gentle love and understanding, legal affairs, far travel, intellectual,cultural and educational matters.Because this is a time of love (and legalities) relationships loom significantly Sunday (unsuccessful, say no) and Monday (successful, say yes). Life’s depths, finances, mutually owned resources, intimacy, research, dreams, sexual urges – any or all glide in midweek through March. All’s smooth here, minor progress is easy. You might start a new travel, legal, publishing, or educational project Thursday onward. Leo July 23-Aug. 22: The accent lies, all March, on mysteries, research, detective work, dreams, hidden meanings, and the “unseen” connections between people, intimacy, sexual urges, on finances, investments, settlements, funding, lifestyle changes, health factors and diagnosis. A lot to think about, but let your thinking be intuitive, let your subconscious take over, especially Thursday to Saturday, when these deep things are highlighted.A legal, educational or travel matter might take an unexpected turn. Tackle chores Sunday/Monday. Agreements favoured Tuesday/Wednesday – affectionate meetings loom! Virgo Aug. 23-Sept. 22: The weeks ahead feature exciting meetings, relationships, relocation possibilities, agreements and arguments, challenges and opportunities – this Thursday to Saturday highlights these, and might trigger a new bond or open a new door. (Yes, step through!) Romance, beauty, pleasure and exciting risk call Sunday (poor results) and Monday (good results). Take a chance, approach someone who attracts you. Tackle chores and health concerns Tuesday/Wednesday – good luck and grace affect this area now to late March. You might be inexplicably excited by someone Thursday – or by an investment.
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Mobile Homes
Mobile Home Restorations and Service Work No Job too small Chris 604-393-3087 NEW SRI single wides in Langley and Maple Ridge parks. Call 604-830-1960
New & Used Homes From 14,900 and 56,900 FOB
Apt/Condos
AMBER ROCHESTOR 545 Rochester Ave, Coq
6508
Apt/Condos
COQ AUSTIN & BLUE MTN. 1 BR, $750 & Bach $620. Av now. Incl h/w, Bldg W/D. 778-865-6696
6050
Out Of Town Property
NORTH of GRAND PRAIRIE, AB 160 acres in the Peace River Region. Great hunters retreat, c/w retirement benefits of $6341.00 annually S.L.R. Approximately 140 acres merchantable timber, remainder open land. Great recreation property. Elk, moose, deer and bear have all been seen on this property. Perfect place for a summer or hunter’s cabin. $168,000. Call 780-567-4801
555 Cottonwood Ave, Coq
Large units some with 2nd bathroom or den. On bus routes, close to S.F.U. & Lougheed Mall.
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401 Westview St, Coq
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415 Westview St, Coq
KING ALBERT COURT 1300 King Albert, Coq
ARBOUR GREENE 552 Dansey Ave, Coq
Close to Transportation, Schools & S.F.U.
Extra Large 2 Bedrooms. Close to Lougheed Mall & S.F.U.
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M. RIDGE dwntwn Urbano Complex, 2 br, 2 ba, inste w/d, f/p, 2 ug prkg, nr amen, deck, n/s, n/p, Mar 15. $1100+ utils. Refs. 512-8725
BBY. 2 BR. Priv w/d. Nr Skytrain, SFU & Lougheed Mall. Ns/np. $890+util. Av now. 778-895-0675
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Repossessed mobile homes to be moved, 1974-2008, Chuck at Glenbrook.ca 604-830-1960.
#48-15020-66A AVE, SURREY Senior Strata Complex, 55+, 2 BR Cottage, 2 bth, new appls, all reno’d, new roof, storage, $195 maint. per mo. incls elect & heat, $225,000 obo. 604-572-0036
Tim Stephens' Astral Reflections Aries March 21 - April 19: Be ambitious Sunday/ Monday – but don’t seek co-operation before Sunday eve. Happiness, friends, flirtations and entertainment, hopes and wishes (especially about money and partnership) fill Tuesday/Wednesday – or they would, if you weren’t so tired. But the glimmers of all these are true, and they’ll grow as March progresses. Soon, very soon, an “explosion” of gratifying and intriguing events will occur in this area of friends and hopes. Retreat, rest, contemplate, plan and interact with government, institutions and “head office” – all is smooth, successful. A new plan emerges. Taurus April 20-May 20: These weeks hold happiness – especially this Thursday to Saturday. A dream comes true, friends gather ‘round, optimism fills you, and the horizon lifts to exciting new prospects! (Don’t expect huge popularity before June: the friends you gather will tend to be old faithful ones, especially males.) Wisdom, gentle love, legal affairs, far travel, intellectual and cultural involvements draw you Sunday (caution) and Monday (sweet luck). Get ambitious Tuesday/Wednesday: these days offer a good, productive start to a weeks-long phase that can promote you, or bring praise from higher-ups. Gemini May 21-June 20: Be ambitious these weeks, especially Thursday-Saturday. Higher-ups are impatient, critical – yet they might make a wish come true! Until June, you’re blessed with general good fortune, especially with friends, light romance, and in progressing toward a bright future. This is the time to wish and hope, Gemini! (A wish now gets answered in 16-28 months.) Mysteries, finances, sexual longings arise unluckily Sunday, luckily Monday. Intellectual, legal and travel affairs, gentle love, understanding and cultural involvements flow nicely Tuesday/Wednesday – they’ll be lucky all March.
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RENTALS
BBY, N. Lougheed Mall. 1 BR, 7th floor. U/grd parking, indoor pool, sauna & gym. $985/mo. Avail Mar 1st or Apr 1st. N/s. 604-469-0269
CALYPSO COURT 1030 - 5th Ave, New West Near Transportation & Douglas College. Well Managed Building.
office: 604- 524-8174 cell: 604- 813-8789
COQ. 3 BR $1,000, 2 BR $900, 1 BR $750, Now/Mar 1, heat, prkg. 778-990-7079 or 604-521-8249
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Libra Sept. 23-Oct. 22: The emphasis lies on work, health, machinery, “necessity,” and the wellbeing of your dependents, all March, but especially this Thursday to Saturday, when a new project or duty might begin. A “help-mate” relationship might also start – if you want to settle for this rather than wait for or risk chasing a more romantic, passionate link, OK; just be aware – and honest. Focus on home, security Sunday/Monday. Romance, pleasure, speculation and a wee winning streak Tuesday/ Wednesday! Scorpio Oct. 23-Nov. 21: Romance, joy, pleasure, charming children, creative surges and risk-taking urges, sports and games – these fill the weeks ahead, especially this Thursday to Saturday, when a new love (with a co-worker?) creative work or school program could begin. Do errands, communicate, handle paperwork and busy little tasks Sunday (careful, proceed slowly) and Monday (all’s well). Retreat from the bustling crowd Tuesday/ Wednesday – you need a bit of down-home time, nature, gardening, etc. – this area will be filled with sweetness for a few weeks. A love relationship will “get domestic” or end. Sagittarius Nov. 22-Dec. 21: Your home, children, property, security and business foundations are emphasized over the three weeks ahead, especially this Thursday to Saturday, when a semi-important project could begin in these areas. (Semi-important because it might have an effect on future love/ romance, or aid your “creative space” or – at the very least, it will soak up the energy that’s making you a bit temperamental on the home front.) However, do NOT buy (or move into) a new home now through April 1. (Long-term friction – and obstacles to love – would result.) Money caution Sunday – spend Monday.
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Feb. 27 - Mar. 5 Capricorn Dec. 22-Jan. 19: The weeks ahead are not supremely important, so you can hang up the stress hat for awhile. Keep busy, do errands, paperwork, communicate, but just glide. Sunday presents you with the same combination of career obstacles and determination that will be around for almost two more years. Monday offers ambitious success. Money’s featured Tuesday/Wednesday – your luck rises in this area until late March. You can splurge on a luxury or two. Begin communicating about or (lightly) researching property now – you might act soon (late April best for the new, earlier for the old.) Aquarius Jan. 20-Feb. 18: Chase money, buy/sell, seek new lucrative clients, deal with possessions for the few weeks ahead, especially this Thursday to Saturday, when a new project might begin in these areas. Memory, rote learning and sensual attractions are also favoured. Retreat, rest, contemplate what is permitted and what is not, Sunday/Monday. Applies to the law, ethics, etc. Your energy, charm and effectiveness bounce back late Monday night through Wednesday – start significant projects, seek favours, show yourself off. A subtle grace and attractiveness enters you now to late March. Others will notice! Pisces Feb. 19-March 20: You’re the star of the show this month – especially Thursday to Saturday, when your energy, charisma, effectiveness, leadership qualities and decisiveness make you a winner! Don’t waste this time – use it to start important projects, to impress important people, and to tackle problems you’ve found daunting in the past. Your will power is at a two-year height, especially about money-making and possessions.Your sex appeal soars also, all month! Gee, what could go wrong? Well, investments for one, sexual explorations, research, power-plays, collusion, secret actions – avoid these. timstephens@shaw.ca • Reading: 416-686-5014
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RENTALS 6510
Co-ops
NORTH BURNABY:
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Furnished Accommodation
POCO. Furn’d rm for female, priv bath, sh’d kitchen. $400/mo incl util. Mar 1. Ns/np. 604-202-4203
6540
Houses - Rent
BBY N, 4 BR , great hse, gd loc, lrg corner lot, nr schools/transit/ SFU, h/w heating, N/S. $2200. Avail Mar 1, Denis 604-838-4661
COQ, Blue Mtn/ Como Lake. 3 BR, upper floor of house. Ns/np. 1.5 baths, big deck, 6 applis. $1450/mo + 2⁄3 util. 604-939-6077
COQ New Horizon, newly reno’d 3BR, 2 lvls, all new appls, 1900 sf, nr Pinetree Sec, ns/np, Mar 1, $1800/mo, 604 760-6372
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Shared Accommodation
6595-35
Maple Ridge/ Pitt Mead.
LOFT STYLE room in character house, female only, Mar. 1st, part furn $575, 604-374-8850
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Suites/Partial Houses
3 BR bsmt, immed, share wd, large fenced yard, 118th & 216th, $900, ns, pet neg. 604-761-4434
BBY, EAST. 2 BR, grd/lvl. 1100 sf. $850/mo + util. Radiant heat, sh’d laundry. Near schools & bus. 604-521-1008 or 604-789-6318 BBY N. BCIT Newer 2 BR, grnd flr, $775 incls utls. N/S, N/P. Avail now. Very cln. 604-293-2295 BURNABY N. 2 BR grnd level ste, near SFU, N/s, N/p, avail now. Call 604-253-0168 COQ 1 BR g/lvl, nr Miller Park, $750 inc util, suits sngle, w/d, Mar 1. no dogs. Ref. 604-936-2206 COQ 2 BR bsmt, lrg kitchen, w/d, small cov patio, newly painted, $825 + 1/3 utils, 604-525-9266
COQ 3121 Pattulo, 2 BR bsmt, full bath, own w/d, all appls. $1050 incls utils. Pets ok. 2 mins to Coq Centre. Avail now. 778-688-2594 COQ, Lough Mall. 2 BR, g/lvl. Priv w/d & ent. F/ba. Ns/Np. $985/mo incls utils. Immed. 604-931-3677
M RIDGE Kanaka Creek newer 5 BR home, 2 car garage, 5 appls, nr amen/schl. N/S. Mar 1. $2000. 604-838-4661, 604-817-3330
COQ, Westwood Plateau. Beautiful 2 BR & den g/lvl. Hot tub, 7 appl. 1400 sf. Ns/np. $1,475 + util. 1 year lease. Now. 604-945-9594
POCO, Lincoln Prk 3 BR, 2 bath, split lev hse, w/in-law-ste, appls, $1900, all newly reno’d & hrdwd flrs, carport, yard. 778-288-8168
MAPLE RIDGE 1 BR bsmt ste, sep entry, newer home, 1100 sq ft, own w/d, d/w, $875 incl utils, pet neg, ns, Mar 1. 604-512-5921
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Office/Retail Rent
RESTAURANT for lease/sale! M. Ridge restaurant. Fully equip’d, ready to open, was lic. for 43 seats, offices: 269sf - 624sf 604-462-8164 or 604-339-5899
6595
Shared Accommodation
6595-20
Coq./Poco/ Port Moody
POCO, Own BR, $425 incls utils, W/D, share home. NS/NP. Avail Now. Nr Coq Ctr. 778-216-1727
POCO, N. Reno’d 1 BR. Sh’d w/d. $600/mo incl hydro. N/s. Suits 1. Near bus. Immed. 604-230-4430 POCO NORTHSIDE, Bach bsmt ste, sh’d W/D. NS/NP. Avail Mar 1. $500 incls utls. 604-783-5822
POCO NORTHSIDE, newer 2 BR bsmt. Near schools, shops, bus. $850 incls utls. Av now. NS/NP. 604-941-6843 or 778-708-4045
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Townhouses Rent
COQUITLAM 2 BR townhouse , quiet family complex, no pets. $920. Call 604-942-2277. M. RIDGE. 3 BR + den, 2.5 bath, 5 appl, 2 prkg. 1455 sf. $1425/mo. Nr WCE. Immed. 604-941-5594 PITT MEADOWS 3 BR T/H, quiet family complex, Rent geared to income, n/p, 604-465-4851 POCO 2 BR T/H $765, $785 & $830/mo. Quiet-family complex, No Pets! Avail Now. Call 604-464-0034
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Blinds & Draperies
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Carpentry
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Cleaning
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8080
Electrical
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Excavating
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Landscaping
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Painting/ Wallpaper
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Roofing
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Domestic
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Scrap Car Removal
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Sport Utilities/ 4x4’s/Trucks
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PAINTING
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8090
MC GARDENING & LANDSCAPING
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9160
Sports & Imports
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9173
Vans
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Stucco/Siding/ Exterior
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8315
Tree Services
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Friday, February 25, 2011
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