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Suzanne Davies from Garibaldi Secondary was one of a few dozen people who gathered at the bandstand in Memorial Peace Park Wednesday night for a candlelight walk spotlighting and pushing for a halt to exploitation of children. This was one of several activities to mark the 13th annual Stopping the Sexual Exploitation of Children and Youth Awareness week.
Luring of young people is that much easier through the Internet. Garibaldi counsellor Suzanne Davies MORE knows first hand that it’s happening PHOTOS around her and to her students. That’s why she became part of the ONLINE Ridge Meadows Community Action Team that has a mandate to promote awareness and prevention of the sexual exploitation of children and youth. And that’s why Davies attend a candlelight vigil and parent seminar held in Maple Ridge Wednesday night. “It’s something I’m quite concerned about and had the opportunity to get involved and have a voice,” she said. After the candlelight vigil at Memorial Peace Park, the seminar for parents was to raise awareness about how they could protect children from Internet exploitation. Tips that were shared included keeping one’s computer in a central location in the house, asking questions and being interested in what youth are doing online, and watching out for secretiveness while on the Internet. The Internet is being used to lure youth to do sexual favours, for example, exposing themselves on webcams, in exchange for food, money, or drugs, Davies said. As the Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows school district representative on the committee, Davies can advocate to have students educated and informed about the possible dangers of sexual exploitation on the Internet. “It’s happening to my students here at Garibaldi,” she said, noting that more information about staying safe on the Internet is found at www.safeonlineoutreach.com.
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It will cost at least an extra $1.7 million to bring the Pitt Meadows Arena to completion, and that money has to come from somewhere. But where those funds will come from has evoked some heated debate among Pitt Meadows council members. The essential foundation work has been done on the ice arena on Bonson Road, but in order to finish the work, a lot more money is needed, said parks and
recreation manager Kelly Swift. “Where we’re at right now… There really is only one piece of work left to do that has a destructive element to it, and that’s replacing the sewer line under the building,” Swift said. A new report was presented to council in committee Tuesday, and council had to make a decision on how much work to proceed with now, and how much more money to spend. Parks and recreation has recommended against installing a bar or kitchen at this time, but call for work such as second-floor
remediation, security shutters, a new exterior snow melt pit, and sound system to be done. For items still in the ‘necessity’ column, the total would be about $1.406 million, and with items included from the ‘expectation’ column, the final total would be about $1.71 million. Council was torn on spending more money on the project and how to come up with the funds. “No one really likes the word borrowing,” said Dean Rear, director of finance. “It has some dirty connotations that go with it.” “We’re not borrowing the
money,” said Mayor Don MacLean. “The public is borrowing the money, we’re just the bank.” “I really think we have to look at selling off some land here,” MacLean recommended. Councillor John Becker suggested surcharging the arena fees to help off-set some of the additional, unexpected costs. “My personal preference would be to look at the personal costs,” he said. MacLean agreed: “I’m looking at why the user groups can’t pay a surcharge of a dollar per hour.”
“I really think that if kids want the best facility, there has to be some cost involved,” he added. Council in committee will recommend that council move forward with a funding process for the work, and look for other potential funding sources for the money. The original price tag for the arena was $4.85 million for the construction and the design and architectural elements (phase one). In August, the cost increased to $5.3 million. Now even more money is needed to bring it near completion.
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Pitt Meadows Mayor Don MacLean and Councillor John What’s OnLine Becker oppose spending $7,000 Aquilinis charged to help the farmers’ market. Members of the Aquilini family are facing a variety of charges relating to the diversion of water at a cranberry plantation in Pitt Meadows. Eleven charges under the Water Act, the Fisheries Act and the Dike Maintenance Act have been laid against Elisa Aquilini, Francesco Aquilini, Paulo Aquilini, Roberto Aquilini and Richard Matis, CPICranberry Plantation, and Global Coin Corporation – companies owned by members of the Aquilini family. • More online: www.mrtimes.com, click on “News”
Call for debate The organizers of the Marc Dalton recall initiative have invited the MLA to a public debate on the harmonMarc Dalton ized sales tax. MLA But Dalton said he’ll debate the HST if the people who have invited him will drop the recall issue. • More online: www.mrtimes.com, click on “News”
Doctor suspended A Maple Ridge doctor, suspended three times over the past decade for inappropriate behaviour with female clients, is again facing discipline for treating women after he agreed not to. Dr. Patrick Michael Nesbitt was suspended from practising medicine for up to two years and fined $25,000 by the B.C. College of Physicians and Surgeons. • More online: www.mrtimes.com, click on “News”
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Discussion became heated and passionate at Pitt Meadows’ council in committee on Tuesday night when the topic of the Pitt farmers’ market was raised. Councillors such as Gwen O’Connell and Tracy Miyashita want to give the Haney Farmers’ Market Society some financial help for the project’s first year, but both the mayor and Councillor John Becker do not want to see taxpayer money spent on what Becker called a “commercial venture.” Following the success of the Osprey Village Farmers’ Market in Pitt Meadows last year, the society is now moving the event up to Spirit Square, but they are looking for some financial help to get the project going. Eileen Dwillies, one of the market managers from the society spoke to council in committee, and, said there are already 19 people wanting to sell their goods at the market this year, including three youth vendors. They are looking for a fee for service agreement up to, but not exceeding, $6,890, from Pitt council to help get the relocated project off the ground. TIMES’ files Dwillies explained that the society Garlic was just one of the many items on sale during the Osprey Village Farmers’ Market last year. is also doing some fundraisers and to a venture that supports vendors lors Doug Bing and Tracy Miyashita they have already received a $1,000 coming from out of town to potenagreed to forward the proposal for grant from VanCity. tially take business away from Pitt $6,890 to council for a vote next “I enjoy the Haney Farmers’ Meadows’ residents. week, on the grounds that it was a Market,” said Becker. “But, I’m not “When someone from Langley one-time incentive to get the market going to support spending the City’s comes over and sells pies and makes going, and not an ongoing agreemoney for a commercial venture.” a profit, I have a problem with that,” ment. He did not like the idea of a fee he said. “I’m quite passionate about this, for service agreeDwillies said that and I think it’s worth a try,” said ment, and said that “… I’m not going to some of these vendors O’Connell. “all too often they do not have a place to Miyashita questioned where the are described as a support spending sell their goods otherfunds were coming from, and dirsham to get around the City’s money wise. “We found that ector of finance Dean Rear said it our grant policy,” for a commercial the last farmers’ marwould depend on whether it was a for which the society ket did not impact any one-time agreement or an ongoing does not fit the criventure.” businesses around,” expense. teria. John Becker she said. “Supporting farmers outside our “I think the people Councillor Gwen community who will sell products engaged in it should to our community just doesn’t make be looking at self-budgeting,” he con- O’Connell is in favour of providing the money, and cited her experience sense,” said MacLean. cluded. with the Osprey market last year. “I do have the concerns that Councillor Deb Walters supported “I talked to hundreds of people,” Councillor Becker and the mayor the venture, saying that the event she said. “I’m not bs-ing. People have,” said Bing. “But I do feel it is a “makes our community more comwant [the market] in our communpositive thing for our community.” plete.” ity.” The final deciding vote will be held Mayor Don MacLean did not like O’Connell, Walters, and councilat a future council meeting. the idea of council providing money
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A few residents of Wildwood Crescent were both concerned and encouraged by what they heard at Pitt Meadows’ council in committee meeting on Tuesday night. Despite a report by Thurber Engineering, and ISL Engineering stating that construction of the Wildwood Trail has likely not affected drainage behind the homes on the crescent, residents say they are still dealing with excess water that they did not have before the trail was built. Councillor Gwen O’Connell referenced a part in the ISL report, which stated that “to improve the drainage conditions at the Wildwood Crescent property line, a shallow and continuous relief ditch could be considered to outlet the east.” The ditch could help the problem, but she does not believe Translink, who contracted the trail to be built, would pay for it, said Kim Grout, director of operations and development services. “I don’t believe they would because it has to be a condition imposed by the trail,” she said. Councillor Tracy Miyashita said she would like to see the City explore the option of a ditch. “I have a hard time believing this is just coincidence,” she said. “Something is going on in this area.
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Wildwood Crescent’s Mike Stark looked down at the standing water behind his neighbour’s houses in February. The residents deserve some relief,” she added. Councillor Deb Walters, and Doug Bing also supported the idea of a ditch, and Bing said he is concerned TransLink is getting off the hook to pay for any of it. The support of the four councillors was encouraging to resident Leslie Colquhoun, who said construction of the trail definitely altered the drainage in her yard and behind her fence. “I’m very discouraged by a couple of the councillors that continue to say the trail didn’t cause any problems,” she said. During the meeting, Mayor Don MacLean expressed concern that if the
City pays for any fix in this area, they may be opening themselves up to similar issues in other areas. “Maybe we have a thing called global warming and that is a fact,” he said. “Yes, we are seeing different issues, and, yes, we are a floodplain,” he added. Miyashita said she understood the mayor’s concerns about this case being precedent setting. “But we’re in the business of making our community pleasant for our residents,” she said. MacLean suggested that residents could hire a contractor through the City, “and over four, five years it will be such a small amount they could pay for it,” he
said. “That infuriated me,” said Colquhoun. “The problem was not caused by the residents here and to even suggest we should pay to fix it,” she added. Neighbour Mike Stark, who had a French drain installed by TransLink to help the water issue on his property, agreed with Colquhoun. “Are you kidding me?” he said. “Come on, what kind of comment was that? [MacLean] still doesn’t think there’s a problem down here,” he said. “He hasn’t put a pair of rubber boots on and come down here.” “I thought Don MacLean was quite inflammatory with the things he said [Tuesday] night,” said Colquhoun. There was a moment of confusion when a few of the residents at the meeting thought MacLean might have been alluding to the fact that Stark was making the issue worse by getting all the neighbours involved, but MacLean said that is not what he meant. “I was just talking about cost,” he said. “$30,000 was spent by TransLink on Mike’s problem,” he added, pointing out that he was just mentioning some of the figures involved. When this issue first came to light, Stark said he was the one who acted as a kind of ‘spokesperson’ for the residents, but now more want their voices heard. “I was their voice and the City was OK with that because they didn’t want to talk to 20 people,” he said. The report on the trail was received by council in committee, but staff will be directed to find out what the cost of the ditch would be in that area, and that will be decided upon at a future meeting.
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It’s still our government, not Harper’s Casual references to the Government of Canada as “the Harper government” are all right – as long as everyone realizes that’s not an official designation. Political self-reference by the governing Conservative Party as “the Harper government” is no problem, either – as long as it’s clearly recognized that the label is being attached in a political context. Likewise, the term has been used as an underpinning for less flattering political contexts by opposition parties (“political” being the operative word), and they will undoubtedly find new and creative ways to cast aspersions on “the Harper government” – just as the Conservatives and New Democrats found clever ways to malign “the Martin government” and “the Chretien government” before it. In a more neutral vein, media are prone to take shortcuts, saving valuable space in print or exercising simplicity for the sake of readers and listeners, with references to “the Harper government” or “Stephen Harper’s Conservative government” or “the federal Conservative government,” instead of droning repetition, or unwieldy references to the “Government of Canada led by Prime Minister Stephen Harper,” just as “the Campbell government” has been a common designation for the Government of British Columbia, until “the Christy Clark government” (not to be confused with the former Glen Clark government) takes over. But use of “Harper Government” on official federal stationery suggests manipulative politicking, if not dangerous arrogance. Whatever we call it casually, it is officially Canada’s government, not Harper’s. Stephen Harper is the public servant we have entrusted to sit at the head of our government – for now. With the “in-and-out” scandal a festering black mark on “the Harper government,” and now not one, but two, rulings from the Speaker’s chair on unethical conduct in dealings with Parliament and the people of Canada, the Harper Conservatives could show a little contrition… and maybe a bit more respect for the niceties of democracy. – B.G.
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Society too reliant on cells My daughter, on a borrowed generate some letters), the cellphone, calls to tell me that her phone is like another limb. Blackberry fell into the toilet. My daughter lost hers once and My first response was “s**t we had to put her on anti-anxiety happens,” which didn’t garner meds until she found it. nearly the laughter I thought it I see them in the gym, working would. out on a bike or a cross trainer, and Anna wanted to speak with consulting their phone, texting their us on Skype, which for those of friends, checking their mail. you who have been in prison for There is no down time for these the past few years, is a program kids, they are never off-line, as it by Tim Tyler with which we can talk with our were. t3atyler@shaw.ca loved ones and see them all at Sometimes I want to grab the the same time. (Although I’m damn thing and chuck it in the pool sure most of our inmates, citing human rights, and scream, “You’ve got a problem. Get help.” now have access to the technology.) They are jeopardizing their ability to engage in Anna revisited the toilet/technology tragedy what we call social intercourse. and then held up a plastic bag filled with what Some of them are plugged in all the time to turned out to be rice in which her soggy cell their phones or their MP3s or their iPods, and was buried. Fellow students taught her this tech- unbeknownst, when you address them, they nique. Seems dropping your phone in assorted appear, if not rude, then hearing-impaired, in liquids – beer, soup, rivers – is not that unusual. another world, listening to Arcade Fire or the BF I laundered mine once; it never recovered. (acronyms are big in their world). Yes, I own a cellphone, but like so many of Sometimes you feel as if you inhabit another my generation/age/disposition, I don’t use it that world where its citizens don’t talk to one much, and often don’t turn it on. I operate under another, where they brush by each other in the the ‘Pay and Talk’ system, wherein you purchase street without acknowledgment; it’s sci-fi, it’s minutes and use them accordingly. I don’t have wi-fi (let’s have a coffee; you talk, I’ll watch a contract. It costs me $10 a month. porn movies on my laptop); it’s the decline of In my den I have a land line connected to an discourse, it’s two people within spitting distance old dial phone purchased from a secondhand of one another talking on a phone surgically store. implanted behind their ears, it’s the Dawn of the My parents had the same phone number their Living Deaf. entire lives. I somehow find that comfortingly As for Anna, who claims that your average nostalgic in an era where you can change your undergrad can’t function without the smart number at will, and where the address book has phone/Blackberry/Android, it might be a tough gone the way of the horse-drawn milkwagon, the day or two to see if the rice works. (You’d think door-to-door knife sharpener, and the 25-cent these smartass, expensive phones might be glass of beer. waterproof wouldn’t you? Or why hasn’t someNow with the ‘smart’ phones you can have one invented a disposable phone?). your entire life in that little hi-tech rectangle, all If the victim can’t be saved we’ll need a new your Facebook, email, addresses, a camera, and phone (new until you walk out the door and it a thousand other ‘apps’ that can do everything becomes obsolete). but make you a sandwich (which probably isn’t In the meantime, girl, breathe deeply, carry far away). And everyone owns one; and for the quarters with you, listen to life. LOL and yours truly, Dad. young, especially young women (that should
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Recall purpose laughable Every now and then I read something in the local newspaper which is so outrageous that it compels me to write a letter to the editor. In a couple of recent articles NDP spokesperson Corisa Bell made several incredulous statements, which I could not in good conscience ignore. While reading the articles I found myself asking “does the NDP and their spokesperson think that the voters of Maple Ridge and Mission are so ignorant and uninformed they could easily hoodwinkand bamboozle us into actually signing
Golden Ears Bridge
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What expectations? Whose expectations? During the lead up to the Golden Ears Bridge, Translink did a ‘survey’ asking locals about 20 questions. The very first of those questions was ‘Would you like a toll on the bridge?’ Answer choices were yes or no. All the rest of the questions on the survey were about types of tolls, billing of tolls, size of tolls, administration of tolls. When the results of the survey were released, the answer to question one had been conveniently left out of the released results. The results released therefore painted a picture of users who had embraced the idea of a toll for the Golden Ears Bridge. The answer to question one was a resounding no. We, the people, are tired of new tolls, new taxes, and new ways to get more money out of our pockets for less services. Is it any wonder that the traffic is far less than expected?
C. Iversen, Port Haney
a petition to recall a MLA who has been referred to by his colleagues as a hard worker in politics?” The NDP and their spokesperson first claimed that they wanted to recall Marc Dalton because the Liberal party brought in the HST. If this is the reason then shouldn’t they have dropped their plans when it was announced that the citizens of British Columbia will vote on a decision to either keep the HST or get rid of it? After losing their flimsy justification for recalling Mr. Dalton, the NDP and their spokesperson came up with a whopper of a reason to recall Mr. Dalton that is so laughable I had to check if it was April Fool’s Day. The new reason the NDP and their spokesperson is claiming why they want to recall Marc Dalton is because he has not done anything for his riding for the past two years. Bell asked “Where has he been for the last two years?” Are you laughing as hysterically as I am? If you were a resident of Maple Ridge or Mission who truly cared about the well-being of the people in our community, you would not have to ask where has Marc Dalton been the last two years, because you would have seen him out in the community helping residents like me who needed an advocate. I have spoken to many people who called Marc Dalton’s constituency office, spoke to him, and he immediately became their advocate to help solve the problem they were having. So excuse me if I have a good laugh at the statement by Bell “Where has he been for the last two years?” Answer: Right here Mrs. Bell, helping his constituency. My question is where have you been before this self-promoting issue came up? And where are you now? Why is the name of the person who signed the application to recall Mr. Dalton “Wilfred Murdock McIntyre?” Why the bait and switch? What is the NDP hiding?
Wealth vs. poverty paramount I just wanted to comment on the selection of the NDP federal candidate this past Sunday. I am delighted that we have such dedicated individuals, both Elizabeth Rosenau and Craig Speirs, who were willing to put themselves forward for this job. It is good to know that there are still people in this world who care about the poor and needy in our country. I hope that Craig is successful in his bid for the federal seat, as we need someone who’s not bought off by the corporations of this world. Corporate tax breaks for the richest in our society when so many of our families are suffering, is unconscionable. We need to get our priorities straight in this election, and we can do this by bringing back a balanced approach to how our country’s wealth is distributed. And, we must expose how the Harper “Kingdom” is insidiously dismantling our parliamentary democracy in Canada. Let’s start by restoring the national housing strategy to help out the many families that can’t afford a decent place to live. Let’s make higher education
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something that is in the reach of all our citizens, not just the rich kids. And, before we spend more than a billion dollars on G-20 summits, let’s first eliminate child poverty in Canada. Mahatma Gandhi once said: “Poverty is the worst form of violence!” He, with his visionary mind, could see the devastation that it wreaked upon the masses. We can and should strive to change this.
John McKenzie, Maple Ridge
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The story about [New Truck gear gives Pitt firefighters a leg up, March 4, TIMES] is just another example of municipal fire departments spending taxpayers money on unnecessary capital projects. How many calls per year does this department actually attend to that this equipment would be used?
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Gunfire heard downtown by Amy Judd ajudd@mrtimes.com
Despite reports of possible shots fired, police found no evidence of gun activity in the area of 225 Street and Lougheed Highway earlier this week. A concerned resident thought he heard “large bangs” from a firearm just after 10 p.m. on Tuesday, and several officers quickly patrolled the area, said RCMP
Cpl. Alanna Dunlop. While they were looking for any evidence, police received a second call of another loud bang, in the area of Brickwood Park – a short distance away. This time the police dog joined in the search. Several citizens spoke to police, and police concentrated a search in Brickwood Park, but to no avail. “Although we cannot confirm exactly what the person making the report heard, we did not locate anything that would indicate anyone was injured, or that a firearm had been discharged,” she said.
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Emergency services
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“If you’ve made a connection with the people, then you’re not going to feel shy about saying, we are going to have to able to sustain here.’” Morgan laid out an example of having a daycare on your street, and the toddlers having no way of getting back to their parents. “You would have 20 little residents that you will be responsible for,” she said. More than 50 per cent of Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows residents work outside the community, which is divided from points south, west, and east by three bridges. If the earth shakes, those bridges may not be safe for travel. “So if you are not going to get home, what ages are your children? Will they be able to be on their own? You have to have the plans in place,” Morgan said. To learn more about what to do in case of an emergency, visit www. mapleridge.ca or www.pittmeadows. bc.ca, and click on visitors/emergency services/municipal emergency program, or contact Barbara Morgan at 604-467-7301 or email bmorgan@ mapleridge.ca. 03118364
Prepare for the worst. That’s the advice of Maple Ridge Emergency Social Services (ESS) director Barbara Morgan. When she asks residents if they have an emergency kit put together, the standard response is ‘No, it would never happen to us.’ Natural disasters like the Feb. 22 earthquake in Christchurch, New Zealand and recent mass flooding in Australia tell otherwise. ESS, a provincially run program facilitated by the municipality, is activated in Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows about once a month. The agency provides short-term assistance to people forced to leave their homes as a result of fire, floods, earthquakes, or other emergencies. This assistance could include food, lodging, clothing, emotional support, and family reunification. The role of ESS, Morgan said, is to “be able to restore dignity of people.” of hotels to house disaster victims, so In other words, when catastrophe hits, man-made or natural, the role of the plan in place would call for group lodging. firefighters, paramedics, police offi“That’s where people could come cers, and other emergency personnel and stay with 200 of their newest, is rescuing and responding. best friends,” Morgan said. ESS steps in to restore dignity to Supplies for a routine weekend victims by providing food, clothcamping trip is critical in times of ing, and lodging for what usually emergency, Morgan amounts to a 72-hour “We always stressed. period. “It’s just a matter If something of recommend that of gathering it in one the magnitude of the people should be place, hopefully near Christchurch ’quake able to sustain an outside entrance — which to date has so that it’s easy to claimed 155 lives with themselves for the get at, in case your the final death toll first 72 hours.” house can’t withstand estimated at around Babara Morgan an earthquake. And 240 — occurs in think about your food Maple Ridge and Pitt and water,” Morgan Meadows, Morgan said. “What would you normally take said ESS’s role would shift through what she describes as “the pure vast- camping with you if you’re going away for three or four days.” ness of it.” It will essentially boil down to “We never know what would be neighbours helping neighbours, she standing or what would be at our said. fingertips,” she said. “In a perfect “If you have a doctor on your world, we would set up a reception street, or a carpenter on your street, centre. But we always recommend if you have people with a lot of tools, that people should be able to sustain like chainsaws – that sort of thing, themselves for the first 72 hours.” That may come in handy,” she said. The municipality only has a couple
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Kanaka Elementary
Dancing for kids who can’t A student organized a fundraising dance at a local elementary school.
“Right now, I am working on getting more schools involved in CURE International’s Dance 4 Kids Who Can’t program,” said Tymoschuk. “It is an awesome way to by Amy Judd change the life of a child,” ajudd@mrtimes.com she added. The young high school The students at Kanaka Creek Elementary took part student said that the kids at Kanaka are so caring in a dance at their school to raise money for an inter- and take part in so many successful fundraisers. national program called She went there as an eleDance 4 Kids Who Can’t, mentary student, and said which is run by CURE the school has always been International. supportive of her raising Organizer Miranda money. Tymoschuk, who has “I am not even a student raised money in the past there anymore,” she said, for Royal Columbian “but all of the staff and Hospital’s Pay It Forward students there are so kind program, said the fundand helpraising ful with my dance was “They are doing fundraisers.” “extremely Kanaka an awesome job successful.” has helped A local helping out.” raise $877.48 singer, Miranda Tymoschuk of the money Vanessa towards the Hillman, sang Pay It Forward Fund. for the students. Tymoschuk started Tymoschuk said they fundraising for this proloved her. gram, run out of Royal Local grocery stores also donated food for the event, Columbian Hospital, after she was diagnosed with which raised $417 total. Posteromedial Bowing, and “I had a few friends who the fund helped her mom were also a huge help in when Tymoschuk had to making this happen,” said undergo nine surgeries on Tymoschuk. her leg. “If it weren’t for them, I So far this year, she has don’t know what I would already raised $1,236 for have done.” the fund, including $126 The money raised will provide Lyness, a one-year- from providing face painting with two of her friends old girl from Zambia, with at the Kanaka Creek’s a surgery on her foot so Valentine’s Dance. that she is able to learn to She has now raised walk.
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Friday, March 11, 2011
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Immigration consultants hurt by ads A national television commercial warns about fraud associated with immigrating. by Amy Judd ajudd@mrtimes.com
One thing is for sure, there are no guarantees when it comes to immigration. But when Pitt Meadows resident and immigration consultant Roxanne Jessom saw a Canadian and Immigration Canada television advertisement in late Feburary, called Don’t Get Cheated by a Crooked Immigration Consultant, she was very angry. She felt the ad was directed toward all immigration consultants, certified or not, and said that was unfair to the profession, herself and her certified colleagues. “There’s lot of fraud out there,” she said. “I’m not going to say that there’s not, but don’t group us all together.” Jessom has been working as a certified immigration consultant since 2009 and represents clients from all over the world who are seeking immigration advice.The majority of her work comes from referrals and she said she has a good rapport with her clients. Amy Judd/TIMES She also has personal experience with immigration, as she sponsored her Moroccan husRoxanne Jessom, a certified immigration consultant in Pitt Meadows, says the Canadian government’s new TV ads warning band to come to Canada before she was workCanadians about crooked immigration consultants failed to differentiate between certified and non-certified consultants. ing as a consultant, and said that process gave national exam. Every year she has to pay the “Roxanne is one of those good ones,” he her much-needed perspective. membership fees and obtain errors and omissaid. “We’re hopeful at the end of the day that “The first thing I’ve learned is compassion,” sions insurance. crooked immigration consultants will stop and she said. “I can really empathize because I’ve “It wasn’t a walk in the park,” she said. good ones like Roxanne can continue.” been in their shoes, and I know all the mis“The campaign warns prospective immiJessom said she understood the message takes because I made them.” behind the ad, but felt the delivery was wrong. The ad, which has been running on Canadian grants, permanent residents and Canadian citizens not to be taken in by crooked immi“I let people know I will be honest with television stations, states some consultants gration consultants,” said Remi Lariviere, them,” she said, “and I let people know what offer positive results that are ‘100 per cent spokesperson for Citizenship and Immigration their options are.” guaranteed.’ Canada. Lariviere added: “It is worth noting that “I cannot guarantee you suc“I can really “While most immigration con- CSIC, the current body governing immigracess,” said Jessom. “My job is sultants working in Canada are tion consultants, has itself expressed concern to show how you meet with empathize because legitimate and ethical,” he said, about the impact of crooked consultants, as the act and the regulations, I’ve been in their “immigration fraud remains seen in recent advertisements in which CSIC but I cannot guarantee the outstated they could ‘...help immigrants avoid the shoes, and I know all a threat to the integrity of comes.” Canada’s immigration system.” sharks.’” Jessom said she appreciated the mistakes.” “Bill C-35 aims to better proJessom said she has no way of knowing if the message of the ad, but felt Roxanne Jessom tect prospective immigrants someone’s mind was changed about workit did not differentiate between from crooked consultants and ing with her after seeing these ads, but she certified and non-certified conhelp safeguard our immigration does know of colleagues who have lost clients sultants. because of them. “Say unregulated consultants,” she said about system against fraud and abuse.” Randy Kamp, MP for Maple Ridge-Pitt “I want to be great at this,” she said. “But I the wording of the commercial. Meadows-Mission, expressed his support of want my government to let me.” “The whole process of being regulated is to Bill C-35, which passed in early March and is Citizenship and Immigration Canada recomprotect my clients.” aimed at crooked immigration consultants. The mends prospective immigrants to find out if a “It’s not fair for my government to turn bill reinforces the rules pertaining to those who consultant, lawyer or other representative is around and say, ‘Yeah, but she might be a charge a fee for immigration advice. authorized, by visiting http://www.cic.gc.ca/ crook,’” she added. “Immigration fraud is a major problem for english/information/representative/verify-rep. Jessom went to the University of British Canada’s immigrants,” said Kamp. asp Columbia, then had to write and pay for a
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people to come out and give it a try. “Once you actually get into your seat and the concert starts, there’s not really a question of ‘is this a good thing to do’,” she said. by Amy Judd “Both these composers compose music ajudd@mrtimes.com for everyone.” “Our goal is to bring numerous and For fans of classical piano, and for diverse arts presentations to the comthose wanting to know more, Jane munity,” said Lindy Sisson, the executive Coop wants to help everyone explore director of the Maple Ridge Pitt Meadows the depths of Beethoven and Alexander Arts Council. Scriabin, a Russian composer. “Working with Josine Eikenboom of the “It’s just me and the piano on stage,” Maple Ridge Music Society has been tersaid Coop. rific,” she added. “It was Coop will be appearing her suggestion to present at the ACT for one night “Our goal is to Jane Coop as our first clasonly, and hopes to treat bring numerous sical offering in the studio the audience to some and diverse arts series.” Beethoven classics the “Patrons are in for a real first half, and then some presentations to the treat to see this amazing Scriabin the second half. community.” pianist perform in such an “I talk a little about Lindy Sisson intimate setting.” the music just to prepare Coop has been playing people,” she said. “Just let since she was six, and has them know what to listen been a senior professor and head of the for.” piano division at UBC for many years. Coop is known across Canada, has She is looking forward to hearing what recorded nine CDs, and received numerpatrons think about her performance after ous JUNO Award nominations. the show on Saturday. “The piano can be like a whole orchesIt will be held in the ACT studio thetra,” she said. “It can be a great source of atre, located at 11944 Haney Pl., starting energy.” at 8:30 p.m. Tickets are $27 for adults, Coop understands that classical piano and $20 for students. might not be for everyone, but she wants
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Regional biennale
Artists being invited to exhibit works in Frsaer Valley galleries by Amy Judd ajudd@mrtimes.com
For artists trying to get on their feet and show their work, it’s a difficult process. The Maple Ridge Art Gallery, The Reach Art Gallery, the Kariton Gallery
in Abbotsford, the Mission Gallery, and hopefully the Langley gallery, are hoping to change all that. “It’s difficult to connect because we’re kind of in a broad area,” said Barbara Duncan, Maple Ridge Art Gallery curator.
“This is going to be an exhibition where the work is shared,” she said. Any visual artist, working in mediums such as painting, sculpture, and fine arts, can apply to have their work shown, and it will be open to residents and art lovers
across the Lower Mainland. The show will be called the Fraser Valley Regional Biennale, an inaugural event. “It creates a kind of energy throughout the Fraser Valley,” said Duncan. The exhibition will open on June 24 and run until July
30, while the deadline for all submissions is April 29. The Maple Ridge Art Gallery is holding an information session Monday for interested artists to learn about the exhibition.
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Taxes payable on the total price of the Eligible Vehicle (including accessories and factory options), before the Offer value is deducted. This Offer is subject to vehicle, accessory, and factory installed option availability. Dealer may sell for less. Only one (1) Offer may be applied toward the purchase or lease of each Eligible Vehicle. This Offer can be used in conjunction with most retail consumer offers made available by Ford of Canada at the time of factory order or delivery, but not both. This Offer is not combinable with CPA, GPC, Daily Rental Allowances or the Commercial Fleet Incentive Program (CFIP). Limited time offer. Offer may be cancelled at any time without notice. Some conditions apply. Offer available to residents of Canada only. See Dealer for details. ††Lease a new 2011 Fiesta SE 4-Door with 2.99% lease annual percentage rate (LAPR) for up to 48 months on approved credit (OAC) from Ford Credit. Not all buyers will qualify for the lowest APR payment. 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CEED series
· March 14: Soil and water in the landscape · March 21: Vegetables · April 4: Fruits · April 11: Seeds and propagation Sessions are $30 each and run from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. at the CEED Centre
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Meadowridge School We offer our thanks to our 2011 Gala volunteers, donors and sponsors for making this years Gala a huge success on February 26th
Evening of Wonder Ballroom Sponsors
Chesire Cat Circle Sponsors
($5,000 and above)
($1,000 +)
Lordco Parts Ltd. Mr. Yanchuan (Steve) Guo
Mr. Wayne Kuan & Ms. Tracy Lu Mr. Doug Spence Meyers, Norris, Penny LLP Mr. & Mrs. Julian & Marilyn Turner Alouette Animal Hospital - Dr. Michael Orser
Queen of Hearts Sponsors ($2,500 +)
Mad Hatter Sponsors
Lynch Bus Lines
Down The Rabbit Hole Sponsors ($1,500 +)
Dr. Michael G. Herberts Johnston Meier Insurance Agencies
A special thank you to our event supporters
($500 +)
Expert Electric Ltd. (The Brunetta Family) Mr. Terry Passley - Coldwell Banker Tri-Tel Realty Ms. Glenda Mensah MIchael & Young Fly Shop The Hagberg Family The Noel / Nice Family The Maherali Family Bank of Montreal The Bickle Sisters Halperns Uniforms
Pocket Watch Sponsors ($250 +)
Mr. Floyd Liberty & Ms. Pamela Tufts WTTU Black Belt Academy and Karate For Kids Ltd. Scotiabank, Langley Banking Centre Mr. & Mrs. Jagdip & Gurpreet Bal Mr. & Mrs. Jim & Cherie Harbour Mr. & Mrs. Herm & Rita Rai
Friends Of Alice Mr. Gye Ju Lee & Ms. Whal Ran Park Mr. Sung Ho Lee & Mrs. Kyoung Bong Park Mr. Bokshin Ahn & Mrs. Mihyun Noh Mr. Soowhan Han & Mrs. Chaeryang Han Mr. Sung-Yoon Kang & Mrs. Ru-Ri Yoo Mr. Sun Yub Kim & Mrs. Yae Che Yoon Mr. Bong Hyun Cho & Mrs. Yung Hwa Cho Mr. Jong Suk Jin & Mrs. Shin Sook Park Mr. Min Su Ahn & Mrs. Hyun Kyung Kim Mr. & Mrs. Jung Jin & Eun Jung Kim Mr. Kyung Jin Lee & Mrs. Ji Young Park Mr. Hyeok-Sang Kwon & Mrs. Ji-Yeon Ahn Mr. Saewoo Oh & Mrs. Jinhee Lee Mr. Jong Yeol Na & Mrs. Hae Sook Moon Mr. Jongchul Hwang & Mrs. Julia Oh Mr. Oh Hyon Kwon & Mrs. JiSoo Jeon Mr. Soo Kyeom Lee & Mrs. Mun Hee Chae Mr. Yun Jin Jang & Mrs. Yu Kyung Lee Mr. & Mrs. Jae Pil & Yun Jung Kim Mr. & Mrs. Hyung Jae & Bokhee Im Mr. & Mrs. Pete & Amy Kim Mr. Young Je Oh & Mrs. Mihye Lee Mr. Sung Ho Park & Mrs. Eun-Young Choi Mr. Saewoo Oh & Mrs. Jinhee Lee Mr. & Mrs. John & Belinda Tsen Mr. Roy Choi & Mrs. Jeong-Mi Ryu Mr. & Mrs. Scott & Lisa Park Mr. Scott Quendack
School Open House Tours every Friday school is in session from 9am - 11am. Limited seats remain. Apply today to avoid disappointment! 12224 - 240th Street, Maple Ridge, BC Main: (604) 467-4444 Admissions: (604) 476-3046 www.meadowridge.bc.ca w w w. m e ad o w r i d g e . b c. c a
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The ACT
Jailhouse Rock rocks the Ridge
The dance theatre show, Jailhouse Rock, based on the songs of the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll incorporates a variety of modern art forms, such as the breakdancing jail scene pictured on the left.
In a play described as ‘Cirque du Soleil meets Fame, meets Elvis,’ the story of Johnny B. Goode, told through the King’s music, will be on stage for one night only in Maple Ridge.
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by Amy Judd
ajudd@mrtimes.com
The day Elvis died is something many people remember, whether they were a fan or not. For the fans of the King of Rock ’n’ Roll, it was the end of an era. His memory has been kept alive through tributes and festivals, and now a dance theatre show, called Jailhouse Rock, dedicated to his songs is coming to Maple Ridge this Saturday. “Instead of someone coming out and watching an Elvis impersonator, he is actually part of the show,” said producer Tony Hutchcroft. The story follows Johnny B. Goode, as he is released from jail, travels to Las Vegas, where he lives it up, Viva Las Vegas style, and then falls in love with a beautiful girl. However, he is tempted by another, and he Can’t Help Falling in Love with both women. Though he tries to repair the relationship with his one true love, his antics have left nothing but Suspicious Minds. He eventually ends up at “Growing up, I never Heartbreak Hotel down on Lonesome Street. had an interest in The show contains all Elvis… I had to write kinds of dance styles, explained Hutchcroft, and Love Me Tender on said the show is colourmy hand.” ful and entertaining for all Ben ‘Preslee’ Klein ages. The show is also raising money for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Canada. Despite the recent closure of the Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows division, the money will go to others in the Lower Mainland that are still open. Playing the part of Elvis is no easy feat, and performer Ben ‘Preslee’ Klein knows he has some big shoes to fill. “Growing up I never had an interest in Elvis,” he said. However, after giving a CD he bought his father a listen one day, he said he fell in love with it and later came second in an Elvis look-alike and song contest in Spokane, Washington, where he is hails from. “I had to write Love Me Tender on my hand,” he laughed. Since finding his new calling, Klein has performed all across Canada and the U.S., and is excited to be part of Jailhouse Rock. “It’s good to try something new,” he said. “It’s a lot of action, a lot of excitement, a lot of movement,” he added. Klein stressed this show doesn’t just apply to Elvis fans. “I call it Cirque du Soleil meets Fame, meets Elvis,” he said. “I truly believe he was the King of rock ’n’ roll.” Jailhouse Rock takes place Saturday at the ACT, and the curtain rises at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $22 for adults and $18 for students and seniors. They are available at the theatre box office, at 604-476-2787 or online at www.theactmapleridge.org.
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Pitt Meadows resident Sarah Nelson did a double take when her daughter, Hannah, at eight months, said the word “bush.” At first, she wasn’t sure if she was just hearing things, but, in hindsight, it was probably an early sign that Hannah was a smart kid. Other signs started popping up, like when she started identifying letters at 18 months and reading long before she went to school. Hannah is now in Grade Maria Rantanen/TIMES 4, and watching her grow and explore the world at a Sarah Nelson’s daughter Hannah, 11, a Grade 4 student level higher than normal at Pitt Meadows Elementary, has been identified as gifted. has been a “great journey” While Matthew Bennett (left) said he’s finally feeling for her mother. challenged at school after skipping a grade this year. Hannah does exceptionally well in school, but a and study skills needed to intelot of it depends on her motivation. grate into the system, said Kristi She gets obsessed with subjects, and Lauridsen, SD42 school district Sarah tries to support her daughter facilitator for gifted children. when she wants to learn something. There is, however, a group of “I feel a huge need to fill that gap gifted students who are “very, because I know that’s where she’s very brilliant” but have difficulty getting the most joy,” Nelson said. fitting into the school system. But her giftedness has brought frus- They are usually creative, divertrations along the way. gent thinkers, and how they think is Because Hannah understands different from how the regular classissues and absorbs information that room works, Lauridsen said. is beyond her age-level, it causes her Lauridsen, as a district facilitator a lot of anxiety. for gifted learners, tries to encourage The anxiety and stress of not fitting teachers to have open-ended learninto a classroom sometimes transing, giving a lot of choices to stulates into complaining about boredents on how to do a project. Gifted dom and life, and Sarah said it’s hard students will “take off” because there to listen to such negativity coming are no limits placed on how they can from such a small person, especially do a project. when she herself has a very positive Open-ended learning allows stuoutlook on life. dents to do more if they are so While her daughter is gifted and inclined without the teacher having learns things quickly and excels at to design or find more challenging her schoolwork, Sarah knows that work for a gifted student in the class. she needs to fit in and work within It’s becoming more common for the school system. students to be both gifted and learnSarah was hesitant to have her ing disabled, Lauridsen said. daughter identified as gifted as They might have intellectual brilshe’s not a “fan liance, but someof labels,” but thing is getting in “It’s fun and she could see that the way of showing challenging… I’m Hannah needed their intelligence, some support from actually learning stuff.” for example, verbal, the school system. writing, or reading Matthew Bennett The Maple Ridgedeficiencies. Pitt Meadows Many gifted stuschool district has good leadership dents experience frustration in the in special needs learning through the school system because they aren’t district office, but it is impossible to reaching their full capacity or aren’t meet the individual needs of every being presented with the challenges child in the district, Sarah said. they need to reach or use their full “The school system in general to capacity, Lauridsen said. me is not set up to meet the needs Matthew Bennett, 12, is in Grade of [educators’] vision to identify and 8 at Maple Ridge Secondary a year respond to the individual needs of ahead of his peers, and he is having each student – that’s not our current the best year so far. education system but that’s also not “It’s fun and challenging,” Matthew the work place,” Nelson said. “Our said of his high school experience. normative world functions in a way “I’m actually learning stuff.” that is not that far that away from His parents noticed from a young our school system.” age that Matthew was “pretty clevSome gifted students fit well into er,” his mother Cathy said, especially the regular school system if they how he used language and the way have the social, organizational he did tasks like puzzles and build-
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Maple Ridge & Pitt Meadows Times
Community happenings
WHAT’S ON Post events to
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March
❚ Maple Ridge/Pitt Meadows Community Services will be offering tax preparation services for seniors starting March 1. Basic tax returns only. Space is limited. Info: 604-467-6911 ext 232.
March 8 to 19
❚ Big Feast Bistro is selling banana bread for $8 to support A Little More Good Goes Bananas, a fundraiser to support Abbotsford’s Barbara Giraud and the children’s home she is building in Uganda. Big Feast is located at 11920 227th St. Info: katieh@alittlemoregood.com.
March 12
❚ The Maple Ridge Lions Club invites the public to attend The Vision Impaired Community Resources Open House at the Ridge Meadows Seniors Activity Centre, 12150 224th St. from 1 to 4 p.m. Free admission. No preregistration. For details contact mapleridgelionsclub.org or Brian at 604-467-2696.
March 12
❚ I-Love-to-Dance takes place at the Ridge Meadows Seniors Centre and features an East Coast swing dance lesson at 7 p.m. and dancing from 8 p.m. onward. Tickets
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BUST CRIME… The Ridge-Meadows RCMP is looking for the following people. If you see any of them, do not attempt to apprehend them. Please contact the RCMP immediately by calling 604-463-6251 or CrimeStoppers at 1-800-222-8477. The warrants attached to these individuals were still outstanding as of 10 a.m. Thursday. Remember: all of the listed people are presumed innocent until proven guilty in court.
March 12
❚ Canadian pianist Jane Coop will perform at the ACT at 8:30 p.m. Tickets: $27/ adults, $20/students. Info: www.theactmapleridge.org.
March 13
❚ Visit the Hoffmann and Son Shop and make soap from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Pitt Meadows Museum. Museum Sundays is open to kids and adults of all ages. Admission is by donation. Info: Pitt Meadows Museum at 604465-4322.
March 13
❚ The Alouette Field Naturalists travel to Grant Narrows for birding along the Nature Trail. Meet in the
Grant Narrows parking lot at 9:30 a.m. Call Duane at 604463-8743.
March 13
❚ The Lower Mainland Green Team will be pulling invasive plants at Aldridge Acres at 13516 232nd St. from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. The public is invited to join them. Info: Christian at the CEED Centre 604-463-2229.
March 13
❚ The Maple Ridge Art Gallery will be holding an information session about the ACT’s Bienelle for interested artists to learn about the exhibition and get answers to questions regarding the submission process at 7 p.m., Genstar Theatre, The ACT, 11944 Haney Pl. RSVP and info: Barbara Duncan at 604-476-4240 or barbarad@ mract.org.
Born: May 28, 1977 Wanted in connection with File #2010-3233 Wanted for assault.
LONG, Richard Stacy
Born: April 4, 1968 Wanted in connection with File #2011-3103 Wanted for obstructing a peace officer.
MOROZ, Lucas Daniel
Born: Nov. 3, 1971 Wanted in connection with File #2010-26015 Wanted for theft.
PRATT, Ryan Evan James
Born: Dec. 22, 1986 Wanted in connection with File #2006-20987 Wanted for failing to comply with a probation order.
March 15
❚ The Municipal Pension Retirees’ Association meets at 10:30 a.m. at the Maple Ridge Library. Speaker: B.C. Care Providers’ Association. Info: Fern at 604-463-8669.
March 15
❚ Health and Wellness Tuesday speaker is Dr. Nima Rahmany. He will discuss natural strategies to boost one’s immune system at Organic World at 22225 Dewdney Trunk Rd. at 7:30 p.m. Seating is limited, so
reserve at 604-476-0718. Admission is a $5 donation to Family Education and Support Centre.
March 15
❚ The Bluegrass Music Circle meets from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at at Bergthorson Academy of Musical Arts 12229 Harris Rd. This is a free bi-weekly drop-in circle, including oldtime fiddle, banjo and mandolin music. Bring your own instrument to play along, learn new techniques and share your skills. For more information or to reserve a spot, call Rob at 604-4676613 or 778-230-0543.
March 15
❚ Ridge Meadows Seniors Society at Pitt Meadows located at family recreation centre, 12027 Harris Rd., holds their Chinese luncheon at 12:30 p.m. Tickets are
$10 and are available in the Seniors Lounge Monday to Friday from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m.
March 16
❚ Maple Ridge Garden Club meets at 7 p.m. at the Fraserview Community Centre. Captivating speaker Zamir Punja will be talking about plant blights. Guest fee is $2. Info: 604-462-7888.
March 16, 30
Gone Hooking, a traditional rug hooking group, meets most Wednesdays at the Lions Den from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 12479 Harris Rd. in Pitt Meadows. Beginners classes can be arranged. Visitors welcome. Info: Freda Jackson at 604-463-0043 or 604-816-2622 or freda33@ telus.net.
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❚ Cinema Politica Maple Ridge/Pitt Meadows presents the documentary Bull Shit. This is a film about Vandana Shiva, Indian environmental activist and nuclear physicist. It tackles issues such as globalization and patenting, genetic engineering, bio-piracy, and indigenous knowledge. Screening is from 7 to 9 p.m. at Maple Ridge Municipal Hall, 11995 Haney Pl. Admission is free. Info: Oosha at 604-466-3144 or ridgemeadows@cinemapolitica.org.
❚ The Pitt Meadows Library Book Club meets the third Wednesday of every month at 7 p.m. The chosen title for March 16 is Reading Lolita in Tehran by Azar Nafisi. Interested participants may pick up a copy of this title at the Pitt Meadows Library at the information desk.
March 17
❚ The Chamber of Commerce presents author Roy Osing who will discuss practical and proven practices to help you evolve in the marketplace. The $34.95(+HST) tickets includes his book Be
March 18
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❚ Singles walking group 45plus, Happy Wanderers, meet Saturdays at 9:15 a.m. at the Old Rec Hall, Harris Road and Lougheed Highway, Pitt Meadows. Leave at 9:30 a.m., and walk in various areas and trails on both sides of the river. Info: 604-463-8874.
Groups
❚ The Blue Heron Toastmasters meets every Thursday at Pitt Meadows City Hall from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Are you interested in learning public speaking, effective communication, leadership skills or how to run a meeting? Join us as our guest in a fun and supportive atmosphere of self-paced learning. Info: Bob Garnett at
rgarnett@telus.net or 604-4600035 or Andrew Thompson at ansthom@aol.com at 604460-0339.
Groups
❚ Debtors Anonymous meets Tuesdays from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. at St. Andrew’s Church, 22165 Dewdney Trunk Rd. Park and enter from the back of the building through the door marked with the big sign. Hope and recovery for debtors, compulsive spenders and underearners. INFO: mapleridge@debtorsanonymous.ca or John at 604-9289697.
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❚ Co-depenence Anonymous can help if you desire healthy and loving relationships. Meetings are Mondays at 7:30 p.m. at the One Way Club Society at 22270 North Ave. in Maple Ridge. Info: 604-836-1217.
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Pitt Meadows Secondary’s senior boys basketball team is gearing up for the B.C. championships next week. by Troy Landreville tlandreville@mrtimes.com
The Pitt Meadows Marauders Air Force had to go into survival mode to seal their spot in the B.C. high school boys Triple A basketball championships. The senior Marauders faced a do-or-die scenario in their Fraser Valley playoff game versus Enver Creek March 3 at Thomas Haney Secondary. A 55-43 loss to eventual Fraser Valley champions W.J. Mouat Hawks on March 1 spelled bad news in the tourney’s doubleknockout format. The Marauders had to beat Enver Creek or their season would be done. A win over the Cougars from Troy Landreville/TIMES Surrey would lift the Marauders into the Valley’s “Round of Eight” The Pitt Meadows Marauders Air Force will be fielding the youngest starting lineup Pitt Meadows Secondary has ever had in a Triple A provincial and, more importantly, allow them tournament. Part of the lineup, pictured from left to right, includes Mitsu Iwai, Malcolm Williams, Trevor Severinski and Ryan Hopson. to make their seventh appearance noted teams “laden with seniors” “We definitely do have a second weren’t finished. There was provin the past eight years at the provusually did the best at provincials. chance, coming in as an underincial seeding still at stake. incial tournament. “You don’t have to look any dog,” Grade 11 centre Trevor Riding momentum, the Rich Goulet, in his 32nd year as further than Pitt Meadows,” he Severinski said. “We’ve been Marauders beat Fleetwood Park head coach of Pitt Meadows’ sensaid. “We’ve been in the final four ior boys squad, said the Marauders 79-65 last Friday and Gleneagle 56- ranked the whole year and so I times, and finished think we’ll do OK. 36 Saturday at Thomas Haney to put themselves in a tough spot. “This would be the first twice and finWe have big goals place fifth in the Fraser Valley. “That was part of the problem ished second twice. and we’re workEarlier in the qualifying tournaof losing on the Tuesday night youngest starting [March 1] was the next game was And our starting ing towards getting ment, the Marauders beat Earl lineup that Pitt has a do-or-die,” Goulet said. “That lineup was entirely towards the top Marriott 75-44 and MEI 75-49. ever fielded at a game [against Enver Creek] didn’t seniors on all those four.” Williams wasn’t satisfied with start off that well.” Grade 11 shootthe fifth place result. Triple A tournament.” teams.” In the winner-moves-on matching guard Matt The Marauders “I expected us to be in the final Rich Goulet up, Marauders erased an early 9-0 Blackaby said don’t have far to and win it this year,” he said. deficit to beat Enver Creek 72-47. the key to the travel — as in a “Grade 9 we won Frasers, Grade Pitt Meadows outscored Enver Marauders’ success is their ability 20-minute, oftentimes shorter, 10 we won Frasers and the last Creek 28-4 in the third quarter to commute across the Golden Ears two seasons we’ve come a little bit to push the pace. put the game away. “We’re a fast-paced, high-scorBridge — to get to this year’s short, and it defin“Going into the “Going into the ing, tough-defending team when provincials, which are being held itely does not feel game, [we knew] we’re playing at our best,” he said. at the two-year-old LEC facility for good.” game, we were the we were the better “When our point guard is running With the Valley the first time. better team, but team, but anything fast and our guards are running gauntlet in their Last year, the team racked up can happen in fast and we’re all clicking it’s usuanything can happen rearview mirror, $1,000 in hotel costs, just to avoid games like these,” ally a fun game to watch.” the daily morning parade of cars in games like these.” the Marauders said Marauders The Marauders own a 28-8 over- inching from the Fraser Valley are looking ahead Malcolm Williams Grade 12 guard to the provincial towards the PNE. all record and went 8-2 in league Malcolm Williams, championships and play with a relatively young start“The Langley Events Centre who was named their first opponent, ing lineup, starting four Grade 11s is awesome,” Goulet said. “We to the tournament’s first all-star Caledonia Secondary from Terrace. and one Grade 12 until Christmas. played there in the first weekend Opening tip off for that game is team. “I would have been very, of September before school and Since late January, that group 4:15 p.m. Tuesday at the Langley very sad if we lost. Once we got they had set down the floor in the including Williams and Grade the win, it was a big relief we’re in Events Centre (LEC). arena and invited the teams to 11s Severinski, Blackaby, Ryan Ranked seventh in the province, [the B.C. championships] but we Hopson and Mitsu Iwai has started play. It was kind of fun to see how the Marauders hope to finish in still have a lot of work to do.” it will look.” every game. the top four in their final tournaWhile the win over Enver Creek Goulet said the LEC will definite“This would be the youngest ment of the season. guaranteed the Marauders a trip ly have a different feeling from the starting lineup that Pitt has ever They ended up fourth at last to the “Big Dance” March 15 to 19 Agrodome, but admits he’ll miss fielded at a Triple A provincial year’s provincials. at the Langley Events Centre, they the old barn’s rustic qualities. tournament,” said Goulet, who
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Success in B.C.s Three skaters from the Maple Ridge Skating Club competed at the 2011 Provincial Pacific StarSkate Championships in southeast B.C. Emily Bator, Dale Kilgour, and Lauren Westhaver all competed for the B.C. Coast Region at the StarSkate Championships. Bator received a gold medal in junior silver ladies, Kilgour placed first in the bronze interpretive category, and Westhaver came ninth in the province in the junior bronze 13 and over category. • More online: www.mrtimes.com, click on “Sports”
Two medal wins A Maple Ridge resident from the Golden Ears Judo Club won two silver medals in Halifax. Josh Jensen came home a double winner from the Canada Winter Games this year. • More online: www.mrtimes.com, click on “Sports”
Boys win final The Pitt United U17 soccer team won the Alouette District final. When they defeated the Golden Ears Mustangs on March 6 at Pitt Meadows Secondary, the Pitt Meadows United boys soccer team carved a spot in the Conference Cup final. The team defeated Mission 5-3 on Feb. 20, and then faced the Mustangs last weekend. Despite being down 1-0 at halftime, the Pitt boys were able to come back in the second half. • More online: www.mrtimes.com, click on “Sports”
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Tatiana Tuzzi, left, reached to grab the ball from a New Westminster player for the Golden Ears United Soccer Club U12 Fury, who played in the Domenic Mobilio Friendship Tournament, March 5 and 6 at Town Centre Stadium in Coquitlam.
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Mission, to make it to the final, and they will be taking on the Aldergrove Vipers at Town Centre (Percy Perry Stadium, located at 1299 Pinetree Way) in Coquitlam. They play on the Mobilio turf field, starting at 1 p.m. The team consists of players from Maple Ridge, Pitt Meadows, Samuel Robertson Technical, and Westview Secondaries. After the Conference Cup, they will then be taking on the Coastal Cup challenge starting April 2. Everyone is welcome to come out and cheer them on.
The Pitt Meadows Soccer Club United U15 boys silver division one team has a lot to celebrate this year. They won first place for the District Cup, they came in first for their regular season, and are now heading to the Conference Cup final Saturday. The boys are the only Alouette team, which stretches from Port Coquitlam to
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In late February, the Maple Ridge Secondary badminton team travelled to the island to compete.
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Leading specialty advertising company in Langley requires a full-time experienced SCREEN PRINTING TECHNICIAN to print on a variety of products and materials. The successful candidate will be able to work independently, from prepress to finished product, including screen reclamation. You will be able to print multi-color jobs. Your past experience will have provided you with the ability to determine the proper ink type for use on various materials, from plastics to metals to fabrics, flat and textured surfaces, as well as utilizing optimal drying methods for a quality finished product with a quick turnaround time. You will be able to communicate effectively with in-house Graphics department to fine-tune artwork for best results, and co-ordinate work flow with production manager. You must take pride in your work, have a keen eye for detail, be punctual, reliable and a team player. We offer attractive wages and benefits, weekday hours, and a friendly atmosphere. Please send your resume to opportunities@tgaa.ca, or fax to 604-888-8668.
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Job Listings From A-Z
From advertising executive or banker to x-ray technician or zookeeper, you'll find it in the Employment Section.
ARCHITECTURAL SHEET Metal Apprentices & Journeymen Req’d Top Wages & Benefits Email:
dgeddes@marineroofing.com Or Call:604-433-1813 LOOKING FOR Experienced 777 Haul Truck Operators, 850 and 1250 Hoe Operators. Starting wage $32.00/hr. Also require D-9 and D-10 Operators for work in the Hinton, AB area. Please fax resume and drivers abstract to 780-865-9710.
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Job Listings, From A-Z
From advertising executive or banker to x-ray technician or zookeeper,you'll find it in the Employment Section.
To advertise in Employment call 604-630-3300
2011 Job Fair
Job Posting for Guest Services Professionals Westwood Plateau Golf & Entertainment offers outstanding value, a unique golf experience and the highest level of personalized customer service in the tradition of North America’s finest private clubs and resorts. Westwood Plateau Golf & Country Club has been recognized by Golf Digest Magazine as providing “The Fifth Best Customer Service in North America, Hawaii & the Caribbean.” In addition, Westwood Plateau was recently recognized as the “11th Best Company to Work for in BC” by BC Business Magazine in their annual list of the province’s top employers. To provide our guests with “Above & Beyond” service requires a dedicated team of Guest Services Professionals. We are currently assembling our team for the 2011 golf season that begins in April. We strive each year to improve our performance and we are seeking staff members that have an instinctive understanding of Westwood Plateau’s traditions of hospitality and service. Our team will consist of those who love to interact with people and contribute towards creating memorable guest experiences. Your outgoing manner and outstanding communication skills will be an essential asset. Your ability to anticipate the needs of our guests and to find unique and creative ways to continually strive for improvement will make you a successful candidate. Positions available include but are not limited to the following. Food and Beverage Operations Banquet Servers & Supervisors, Banquet Bartenders, Restaurant Servers & Supervisors, Cooks, Dishwashers Golf Operations Guest Services, Bag Drop, Retail Sales, Reservations, Golf Course Maintenance Staff We offer competitive wages, excellent job perks and an amazing work environment that provides a great deal of job satisfaction. Attend our Job Fair and receive a first interview on the following dates. Please bring your resume and cover letter at this time only. Sunday, March 20, 2011 Monday, March 21, 2011 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM
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★CATS & KITTENS★ FOR ADOPTION ! 604-724-7652
Dogs
FILA MASTIFF PUREBRED PUP without papers – RARE BREED Fawn Male, Born Dec 21, 1st Shot, will be big boy $1200 604-626-5888 FILA/MASTIFF GUARD DOGS owners best friend. Intruders worst nightmare. all shots, $2000 each. ready now! 604-817-5957
Foster homes urgently req’d for rescued, abandoned & neglected dogs. Many breeds. www. abetterlifedogrescue.com
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Horses
CLEAN HOG FUEL $250+ / truckload, delivered. 13 units. Call 604-307-4607
4060 LAB PUPPIES yellow & black, males & females, view reg’d parents $450. Ph 604-701-1587
BOSTON TERRIER Pups, CKC reg. vet checked, good pedigrees, nicely marked, To view: 604-406-2415 or 1-604-794-3786
Cares! The Maple Ridge/Pitt Meadows Times has partnered with the BC SPCA to encourage responsible pet guardianship and the humane treatment of animals. Before purchasing a new puppy, ensure the seller has provided excellent care and treatment of the animal and the breeding parents. For a complete guide to finding a reputable breeder and other considerations when acquiring a new pet, visit spca.bc.ca.
PAPILLONS, 2 male pups, CKC reg’d, CH parents, microchipped, 2nd shots, non-breeding pets only, $1100.00 call 604-805-3457 PUG PUPS, 2 females, 1 male, 1st shots, family raised, ready to go. $800. call 604-614-6044
SHORKY ( Yorkie x Shih Tzu ) 4 mo female, vaccinated, sweet & affectionate. $500, 604-794-3287
ST. BERNESE PUPPIES $700 Ready March 29th 2011 Wonderful pups and very healthy! Vary in colours. Maple Ridge Pics @www.stbernese.webs.com 604-615-1759
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KELOWNA - Upscale Adult Resort 4 Jacuzzi Stes., 6 ½ baths. Salt pool, media room & sauna. Lake, mtn & city views. Private 2 bdrm. res. Fabulous semi-retired lifestyle. Turnkey. $1,549,000. 1-877-762-7831 ClassAct@shaw.ca
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Cancer June 21-July 22: Your energy, charisma and effectiveness rise high Sunday to Tuesday, giving you the ability to cope with some major obstacles or problems that have existed for two or three years. Your luck, karma and self-image hit the lowest spot in two decades over the last year and a half. Now you’re beginning the long climb upward, back to the sunshine. Things turn Monday about noon – relationships, finances, security and intimacy take on a comfortable, healthy glow! Your money and career luck climb midweek. But you hit a familiar relationship drag Friday/Saturday: being light, friendly cures it. Leo July 23-Aug. 22: Lie low, rest and contemplate Sunday to Tuesday noon. Don’t tempt fate. Tuesday afternoon might start with a rush, a sudden friendship, a brilliant idea, or merely a wee uplift – in whatever way, a small signal comes that the next eight years are going to be different – you are stepping into a zone of increased awareness and intellectual acuity, of increased and smoother love, more travel, more learning; and if single, you will very likely marry. Life is fresh, mysteries flee (well, soon)! Expect attention all midweek. Chase money but beware spending, Friday/Saturday. Virgo Aug. 23-Sept. 22: Be wary of investments, large financial undertakings, intimacy and any “private co-operation” Sunday – and all week. These are ethically OK Monday, but they still won’t yield practical profit. Work is reliable, though: you’re paid honestly, fairly. Relationships face some bumps, but you remain buoyant, and end happily. Retire for some rest and contemplation Tuesday noon to Thursday noon. Contacts with institutions, government or “head office” go well. Reconnect with spiritual realms. Your energy and charisma leap upward Thursday eve onward, but co-operation’s essential.
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SQUAMISH - Older well built 3 bdrm 1 bath, unfinished bsmt, metal roof, 100ft x 132ft rs2 lot, $495,000 neg. 1-604-892-3482
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$27,000
Extra Large 2 Bedrooms. Close to Lougheed Mall & S.F.U.
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1-800-339-5133 NEW SRI homes single, dbl & modular on display, Abby. Glenbrook.ca 604-830-1960 NEW SRI single wides in Langley and Maple Ridge parks. Call 604-830-1960
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1-800-339-5133 Repossessed mobile homes to be moved, 1974-2008, Chuck at Glenbrook.ca 604-830-1960.
552 Dansey Ave, Coq
Bby N. Nice lrg 1 BR, quiet. $850 incl heat & h/w, hydro, prkg. By bus. Apr 1. NS/NP. 604-205-9409
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, Now/Apr 1, heat, parking. 778-990-7079 or 604-521-8249
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Large units some with 2nd bathroom or den. On bus routes, close to S.F.U. & Lougheed Mall.
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Apartments & Condos
1 BR avail now on Princess Cres! Includes gas, hot water, 5 appl, 1 prkg and storage for $1000/mth. N/S or pets, call 604-788-9345.
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Lots & Acreage
AMBER ROCHESTOR Close to Lougheed Mall, S.F.U. & Transportation. office: 604- 936-3907
AMBER (W)
401 Westview St, Coq
Mobile Homes
Mobile Home Restorations and Service Work No Job too small Chris 604-393-3087
office: 604- 936-1225
JUNIPER COURT 415 Westview St, Coq
Close to Lougheed Mall, all Transportation Connections, Schools & S.F.U.
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545 Rochester Ave, Coq
ARIZONA BIG beautiful lots $99/mo, $0 down - 0 Interest. Golf Course, Nat’l Parks. 1 hour from Tuscon Int’l Airport. Guaranteed Financing! NO CREDIT CHECK! 1-800-631-8164 code 4040 or www.SunsitesLandRush.com
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SURREY, 6 BR Duplex, 3 BR ste up, 3 BR ste down, sep entry, 9 appls, on bus route, Near schls. $400,000. Call 778-896-0242
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555 Cottonwood Ave, Coq
SRY, GUILDFORD. 2 BR, 1 bath, 850sf g/l T/H, f/p, patio. $175,900. Near schools, amens. By Owner 604-277-2512 or 604-657-3810
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Sell your home, only $99. 604-574-5243 Chilliwack Like New, 3 yr old 816sf 1br+den condo nr mall $184,900 997-0603 id5329 Delta Price Reduced studio condo, 19+ complex, pool, park, $98,500 597-8361 id4714 Langley nr seniors centre 1240sf 2br 2ba condo 55+ bldg $239,900 534-3435 id5297 Langley Resort Living updated 1400sf 2br, 2ba gated tnhse $459K 882-3760 id5324 New Westminster Price Reduced, 555sf 1br condo, view, $164,900 525-8577 id5081 Sry Sullivan Mews fground lvl 1200sf 2br 2ba tnhse, 55+complex $220K 834-6935 id5136 Sry Bear Creek Park beauty 1440sf rancher, gated 45+ $275,900 306-931-3939 id5234 Sry Royal Hts river & Mtn view 3900sf 8br 6ba on 5500sf lot $759,900 537-5952 id5290 Sry Clayton 2yr old beauty 3000sf 6br 3.5ba w/2br bsmt suite $610K 612-9594 id5312 Sry Open House Sat/Sun 2-4 12173-59 ave, immaculate owner built 3139sf 5br 3.5ba w/bsmt suite $689K 590-0981 id5335 Sry Guildford resort like living 610sf 1br+den condo, 2 pools $189,900 790-0590 id5336 Vanc Mt Pleasant reno’d w/addition, potential for lg family, $1,079,000 732-0568 id5326
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BUSINESSES FOR SALE
Tim Stephens' Astral Reflections Aries March 21 - April 19: This isn’t the easiest week. There aren’t any disasters (unless you’re impetuous Sunday or late week, Saturday).You’re just rowing against the wind in career, communications, media, travel, work and health zones. Plod onward, and get plenty of rest. Watch what you say or write Sunday and Friday/Saturday. Home’s no picnic Sunday and early Monday, but Monday p.m. into Tuesday noon brings a gratifying sense of emotional security and friendship. Contemplate romance midweek. Tackle chores (safely) Thursday onward. A brand new world of hope and friendship lies ahead! Taurus April 20-May 20: One more week of happiness, optimism, flirting, new plans, life’s vigour, friendships and entertainment! It won’t be a totally smooth time, though. Sunday contains some communications foul-ups (beware gossip, secret acts, especially regarding a partner) after which you feel gloom Monday morning. But all’s smooth after this, especially in shopping and earning, Tuesday/ Wednesday. Romance, gambling urges and creative surges arrive Thursday noon to Saturday noon -- but you might have to choose between “two attractions” or two actions. A chore you didn’t do nags at you. Gemini May 21-June 20: Plug away at career, ambition, prestige or authority-related chores. (If something in this arena began in 2010 or last January, it’s still a winner.) Be careful with money – make a major purchase, seek a pay raise or deal with important clients after midday Monday, not before (nor Sunday). Short trips, communications, paperwork, casual friendships and errands go well midweek. But someone’s evasive or deceptive around noon Thursday. All week, your hopes might struggle against a financial, romantic, age or health barrier. Try this: conform to the barrier; make it an aid.
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Dogs
SHELTIE PUPS, Reg’d, shots, tatoo, fam raised. Ready for spring break $800. 604-526-9943
Cats
CATS. Fixed - male and female rescued cats. Free to good, n/s indoor homes only. 604-513-9310
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Large Units. Near Lougheed Mall. Transportation & S.F.U.
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★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Libra Sept. 23-Oct. 22: Your last week of work, drudgery and health concerns. Next week brings a month of fresh opportunities and excitement! For now, tackle chores so you’ll be free to chase those opportunities – some of which could involve love. Ambition, career and prestige relationships draw you Sunday to Tuesday noon. Co-operation will be lacking until Monday noon, so plan your most important moves for that p.m. Hopes, optimism, friendship and light flirtation play around you Tuesday to Thursday – one of the most exciting relationship periods of your life is starting! Retreat, rest Friday. Scorpio Oct. 23-Nov. 21: You’re in a romantic, creative, beauty-aware time, and Sunday to Tuesday bring a mellow, understanding mood. Good – you’ll need all the understanding you can muster Sunday through noon Monday, when various obstacles try your patience, especially in the work arena. By noon this trend switches 180 degrees to success, and romance has a better than even chance, right into pre-dawn Tuesday. Your ambitions get a splendid opportunity Tuesday eve to early Thursday (unless you worry about security) – take the chance, early (Tuesday best). Optimism, happiness, popularity late week! Sagittarius Nov. 22-Dec. 21: The accent remains on home, children, security, real estate, nature, stomach, soul and nurturing, for one more week. It isn’t the easiest week – romance and pleasure can’t seem to escape the realities of money and earnings. They’re intertwined, through late 2012. On the plus side, the same period (18 months) blesses you in emotional, serene, moral ways – you’ll feel good, right. (And you’ll be oddly protected from any disasters.) But don’t seek intimacy, sex nor investments Sunday. Gentle love, understanding and travel ideas enter mid-week. Be ambitious Thursday eve, Friday.
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Mar. 13 - Mar. 19 Capricorn Dec. 22-Jan. 19: Communications, paperwork, details, errands, casual friends, short trips and curiosity fill this week and next. In the slowest, most gradual way, like water on blotting paper, this area of your life will grow for the next 15 years. At the same time (perhaps illogically) your worries about money and income will fade. You enter eight years of “home excitement” this week. This can have a negative effect, bringing more stress to the home (so relax, exercise, guard digestion) and a positive one: money made from property, food/shelter areas. A big new life! Midweek joy, romance. Aquarius Jan. 20-Feb. 18: Continue to chase money, but cautiously. This entire week, romance, gambling, sex, investments, lifestyle changes, secrets and “detective work” need to be handled carefully – or better yet, left alone, especially Sunday and Thursday onward.Tackle chores Sunday to Tuesday noon – follow safety rules Sunday/Monday. You glow with a certain sweet light all March, which can attract romantic attention. Tuesday afternoon to Thursday noon could provide some relationship excitement! Be diplomatic but eager these days. Secrets, “darker urges” arise Thursday/Friday – be honest, clean, safe. Pisces Feb. 19-March 20: Your energy, charisma and effectiveness continue to put you on top. But this week has a couple of barriers which irk you a bit. They involve a partner, and/or your home situation, and/or money. (In all cases, money.) Ah, well, everything that has a compromise, has a solution. Sunday to Tuesday heightens your romantic, pleasure and beauty sensors. A creative surge arrives! (It’s better, easier, Monday p.m. onward.) Tackle chores midweek – you’ll do them swiftly, successfully. Good health news! Relationships present challenges Thursday to Saturday: be diplomatic, loving. timstephens@shaw.ca • Reading: 416-686-5014
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M/R CENT, 11735-225th St, Adult bldg, 1 Br $600, 2 Br $900 heat/ h/w incl’d, n/dogs 604-467-9420
ROYAL CRESCENT ESTATES
22588 Royal Crescent Ave, Maple Ridge Large units. Close to Golden Ears Bridge. Great view of River
office: 604- 463-0857 cell: 604- 375-1768 SURREY/CITY CENTRE Pacifica Beautiful1 bdrm condo, laminate floors, large patio, all appliances, sec.prkg & storage, short walk to sky train, shops & bus W&D Avail.Now $850 N/S Small Pet ok SURREY- 97th & 128 St. TOP FLOOR Spacious 3 bdrm top floor, 1.5 baths, 1250 sq.ft., wood f/p, hd/wd fls, alley access to a lrg fncd yrd, short walk to shops/ schools/bus, Available Now $1025 Sutton Group Email: homesforlease@ shaw.ca for a full list of rentals available or call Cindy at 604-807-1105.
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Houses - Rent
PITT MEADOWS 5 br home, 3 bath, ldry incl, DD ref’s $1450/mth, np, ns, 604-465-1997
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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
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COQ, Lough Mall. 3 BR, upper flr. Veggie garden, big yard. Ns/np. 1.5 baths, big sundeck, 6 appl. $1,450/mo + 2⁄3 util. 604-939-6077
Shared Accommodation
M RIDGE Kanaka Creek newer 5 BR home, 2 car garage, 5 appls, nr amens/school. N/S. $2000. 604-838-4661, 604-817-3330
MATSQUI. 3 BR rancher. 4 appl. $1,200/mo. Backs onto farm. 604-287-8298 or 604-802-2558
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Coq./Poco/ Port Moody
PT MDY. Glenayre/Clark. Share 3 BR condo, balc, indoor pool, gym, w/d avail. $450/mo incl hydro, cable, internet. Ns/np. Available now. Near bus, schools & parks. Call Don, 604-613-3702
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Maple Ridge/ Pitt Mead.
M/R room, beautiful quiet home, good area. N/P, $525 incl laundry, cable & net, nr bus 778-628-4665
Suites/Partial Houses
2 BR bsmt, wd, large kitchen, private entry, very quiet, $850 Incl utils. ns, cat ok. 604-466-5620 3 BR upper, log house, Maple Ridge, 2 baths, 2 car garage, 1 yr lease, avail immed, N/s, N/p, $1400/mo. Call 778-808-8196
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SPACIOUS 3 bedroom upper floor, with separate entry, carport and storage. Great fenced backyard with BBQ area.In suite laundry, fireplace in the living room, 2 bathrooms.Daycare,elementary and high school near by, close to shopping area, coffee shops and banks. Contact Michael at 778-995-5260 STOP RENTING-RENT TO OWN ● No Qualification - Low Down ● NEW WEST- 1722-6th Av 2 bdrm HOUSE w/1 suite 2 f/p, Long term finance, lrg fenced yard...$1,288/M CHILLIWACK - 9557 Williams, 3 bdrm, 1 bath, cozy HOUSE on 49x171’ lot, excellent investment property in heart of town..... $888/M Call Kristen today (604)786-4663 www.HomeBuyingCenter.ca
BBY, Cariboo Hts. Bright, spac 2 BR bsmt. 1,700 sf. $1000/mo + util. Radiant heat, new appl., priv laundry. Nr schools & bus. Now. 604-521-1008 or 604-789-6318
BBY, Deer Lake. 3 BR, upper. $1250 + 2⁄3 util. 1 BR + den, g/l, $680 incl hydro. Sh’d w/d. Ns/np. Quiet, greenbelt area. Big yard. March 15 or Apr 1. 604-836-2710
BBY, EAST. New, spacious 1 BR, f/bath. 800 sf. Near Douglas College, Skytrain, bus & park. Ns/ np. $750/mo incl hydro, cable & internet. Avail now. 778-316-2205 COQ 1 BR g/lvl, nr Miller Park, $750 inc util, suits sngle, w/d, Mar 15. no dogs. Ref. 604-936-2206
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Financial Services
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Business Opps/ Franchises
5060
COQ CTR. 2 BR, upper floor, 2 full baths, central loc, own laundry, central air cond. $1300 incls hydro/cbl. Av now. 604-941-0712
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MC GARDENING & LANDSCAPING
Aarrow Recycling
We pay up to $300 cash
CALL RICK GOODCHILD
MAPLE RIDGE, near 207th St. 3 BR, upper. F/p, sh’d w/d. Ns/np. $1200/mo + 2⁄3 util. 604-836-6205
MISSION, Grand St. 2 BR, 1050 sq ft. Sh’d w/d. Ns/np. $950/mo. 604-287-8298, 604-802-2558
6605
Townhouses Rent
AVAIL APRIL1 $1400 3 bdrm 2bath yrd garage& prkg 1300sqft d/w w/d small pet ok call 604.466.8681 COQUITLAM 2 BR townhouse , quiet family complex, no pets. $920. Call 604-942-2277.
MAPLE RIDGE Brookside Gardens
3 BR newly renovated, carport, 5 appl, fenced yard, Avail Feb 15 or March 1, ★Pets Welcome ★ *deposit required
Visit our website @ www.surreyscrap.com Free tow, no wheels, no papers no problem! Hassle free friendly service. 2 hr service in most areas.
604 628 9044
604-761-7175 #1 FREE Scrap Vehicle Removal Ask about $500 Credit!!! $$ PAID for Some 604.683.2200 AAA SCRAP CAR REMOVAL Minimum $150 cash paid for full sized vehicles. 604-518-3673 FREE SCRAP car & truck removal. Top $$ paid for all. No wheels - no problem. 604-761-7175
STEVE TOWING SERVICES Scrap Car Removal. We Pay $$ for all cars. Call 778-316-7960
THE SCRAPPER SCRAP CAR & TRUCK REMOVAL
CASH FOR ALL VEHICLES
604-790-3900 OUR SERVIC 2H
MISSION: Silver Creek Industrial Park. 1800 sq.ft. FOR LEASE $1088/mo + triple net. RE/MAX LifeStyles Realty, Gary Fraipont 604-466-2838 or 604-240-3948
5070
Money to Loan
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9160
If you own a home, we can help. Your credit/age/income is not an issue. Independent lenders since 1969.
604.581.2161
8020
Blinds & Draperies
BLACKOUT DRAPES. Cut light 100%. Save energy. Dampen sound. Innovative fabric in 42 colors. Free est. 604-506-6230
8030
Carpentry
L & J Finishing Carpentry For all your woodworking needs Custom millwork, kitchens & baths, custom furniture, flooring, crown mouldings, baseboards. Over 25 years experience. Call Luigi 604-790-2540 www.ljfinishing.com
8055
HOME CLEAN Reasonable Rates. Insured. Call Igor • 604-476-1197
8058
2006 HONDA Accord, $14,500. 2002 VW Jetta diesel, $8,500. 604-593-2163 or 604-726-2169
9173
Vans
9515
Boats
WANTED. Aluminum Boat, 10, 12 or 14ft, with or without motor or trailer. 604-319-5720
9522
RV’s/Trailers
Computer Services
8220
Plumbing
ADAM’S YARD CARE Hedge trimming, pruning trees, yard clean up, etc Adam 778-899-4162
8185
Moving & Storage
AFFORDABLE MOVING 1 to 3 Men
1, 3, 5, 7 or 10 Ton $ From
45
We accept Visa, Mastercard & Interac Licenced & Insured Local & Long Distance
FREE ESTIMATES
604-537-4140 www.affordablemoversbc.com
A MOVING EXPERIENCE WITH L & D ENTERPRISES !!! Fast & Dependable Special Rates Seniors Disc. Call 604-464-5872 TwoGuysWithATruck.ca Moving, Storage, Free EST 604-628-7136. Visa, OK
8195
Painting/ Wallpaper
A Name You Can Trust
STARBRUSH PAINTING • Free Estimates • Seniors Disc. • High Quality, Low Cost • WCB
Electrical
YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 service call. Insured. Lic # 89402. Fast same day service guaranteed. We love small jobs! 604-568-1899
8087
Excavating
ABSOLUTE BOBCAT & EXCAVATION LTD.
• All Bobcat & Mini-X Services • Small Hauls Available • SNOW REMOVAL • Fast Reliable Service
Call Ryan: 604-329-7792
8105
Flooring/ Refinishing
Hardwood Floor Refinishing Repairs & Staining Installation Free Estimates
Century Hardwood Floors 604-376-7224 www.centuryhardwood.com
2007 SILVERBACK by Forest River, 30ft 5th Wheel, 2 slides, spotless, $27,000. 604-230-2728
Lawn & Garden
10% Off with this Ad! For all your plumbing, heating & reno needs. Lic Gas Fitter, Aman. 778-895-2005 38/HR! Clogged drains, drips, garbs, sinks, reno’s, toilets, installs, Lic/Ins. 778-888-9184
PLUMBERS
Water Lines (without digging) Sewer Lines (without digging) Install. Drain tiles. 604-739-2000
8240
Renovations & Home Improvement
FERREIRA HOME IMPROVEMENTS Additions ★ Renovations Concrete Forming ★ Decks Garages ★ Bathrooms Ceramic Tile ★ Drywall Hardwood Flooring ''Satisfaction Guaranteed''
8080 2005 KIA RIO $4750 4dr 5 spd, new clutch, timing belt, recond mtr, grt cond 604-795-5508 before 8pm
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Seniors Discount
Cleaning
2004 VW Jetta 2.0 $8200, 160000km, Lady driven, air care, auto, leather, 604-574-7856
Accelerate your car buying
Could you use $30k or even $300k?
HOME SERVICES
Sports & Imports
604.777.5046
Money to Loan
Quality Workmanship Reasonable Prices – Free Estimates
To place your ad in call 604-630-3300
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Warehouse/ Commercial
• Framing • Flooring
Cash for junk cars! $100 to $1000 Ask about our $500 Credit!
POCO 2 BR T/H $765, $785 & $830/mo. Quiet-family complex, No Pets! Avail Now. Call 604-464-0034
6620
HOME RENOVATIONS SERVICE
Please Call: D • 778.829.7785
COQ, Westwood Plateau. 2 BR + den. 1,500 sf. Priv w/d, alarm. Waterfall in greenbelt b/yard. $995 + util. Apr 1st. 604-761-5703
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
• Pruning & Topping • Retaining Wall • New Fences and More
• Lawn and Garden Fertilization • Landscaping - Lawn Maintenance • Garden Clean-Up • Power Raking • Aeration • Trimming • New Lawn
• Auto • Trucks • Equipment Removal
COQ, Lough Mall. 2 BR, g/lvl. Priv w/d & ent. F/ba. Ns/Np. $985/mo incls utils. Immed. 604-931-3677
#1 JANITORIAL FRANCHISE Customers, (Office Cleaning), Training and support. Financing. www.coverall.com 604-434-7744 info@coverallbc.com NEED ADDITIONAL INCOME? Learn to operate a mini-office outlet. Working from your home computer.www.cornerman3.com
Scrap Car Removal
2008 HONDA Odyssey EX, 7 pass, loaded, 25K, $21,750 firm D9921 toll free 1-877-855-6522
#1 IN PARDONS Remove your criminal record. Express Pardons offers the FASTEST pardons, LOWEST prices, and it’s GUARANTEED. BBB Accredited. FREE Consultation Toll-free: 1-866-416-6772 www.ExpressPardons.com
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COQ CAPE Horn. Studio grnd lev ste, sh’d W/D, $490incls cbl. NS/ NP. Refs. Av now. 604-837-9836
COQ, Huge 2 BR g/l ste, new paint & open kit, lam flrs, back yd, $1000 + 1/3 utils, 778-896-6114
POCO, Own BR, $425 incls utils, W/D, share home. NS/NP. Avail Now. Nr Coq Ctr. 604-475-0262
6602
COQ 3121 Pattulo. 2 BR bsmt, f/bath, own w/d, all appl. $995 incl util. 2 min to Coq Centre. Great location! Immed. 778-688-2594
9145
604-551-9022
Houses - Rent
Bdrm Townhome! Fenced yard. RENT TO OWN! STOP RENTING! Poor Credit Ok, Low Down. Call Karyn 604-857-3597
COQ 2 BR bsmt, lrg kit, w/d, small cov patio, newly painted, n/s, $825 + 1/3 utils, 604-525-9266
Rooms
COZY FURN room, all utils incld. wireless, avail now, $500, 604-374-8850
6595
Call ThE Experts
Suites/Partial Houses
8130
Handyperson
ACE HANDYMAN SERVICE Pressure washing, landscaping, rubbish. Joe, 604-657-0346
Stevie’s Handyman Services Big or Small, we do it ALL! Call Stevie • 778-997-0337
8155
25% Off with this ad
Call 604-518-0974
MILANO Painting 604-551-6510 Int/Ext. Good Prices. Free Est. Written Guar. Prof & Insured.
Rapid Brush Design PAINTING & DECORATING
• Painting & Wallpaper
• Residential - Commercial • Interior & Exterior • Spray & High-End Finishes • Wallpaper Hanging • FREE ESTIMATE
Steven Kovacs • 778-990-7174
8200
Decks/Patios/ Railings
UNITED VINYL SUNDECKS LTD.
• Waterproofing • Aluminum Awnings • Custom Aluminum Railings • Deck Renovations
Free Est.
942-5394
8205
NORM, 604-466-9733 Cell: 604-841-1855
8250
Roofing
A Eastwest Roofing & Siding Re-roofing, Gutter, Free Est, BBB Member, 10% disc, Seniors Disc, 604-812-9721, 604-783-6437 GL Roofing cedar shake, asphalt shingle, flat roofs BBB WCB clean gutters $80. 24/7 604-240-5362
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Rubbish Removal
604-RUBBISH 782-2474
* We Remove & Recycle Anything*
Free Est’s • Large or Small Jobs
10% OFF WITH THIS AD www.604rubbish.com ihauljunk.ca 604-782-4713 ★★ Best prices in town ★★
8315
Tree Services
$ BEST RATES $
Dangerous tree removal, pruning, topping, hedge trimming & stump grinding. Fully insured & WCB
Jerry 604-618-8585 Andrew 604-618-8585
A-1 TRI CRAFT TREE SERVICES (EST. 1986)
Paving/Seal Coating
ALLEN Asphalt, concrete, brick, drains, foundations, walls, membranes 604-618-2304/ 820-2187
8220
Plumbing
PLUMBING & SERVICES INC.
Landscaping
YARD CLEAN-UP★ Pruning ★ removing trees★ shrubs★ lawn care etc Gregg 778-241-7508
• Drain Cleaning Services • Household Plumbing Repairs • 24/7 Emergency Service
778-896-4714
www.drainsurgeon.ca
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