Tuesday, March 22, 2011 A gaggle of explorers from Maple Ridge Secondary are spending their spring break in Germany.
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Federal politics
Today’s budget could trigger election
Randy Kamp said he doesn’t feel ‘sense of entitlement’ as MP. by Maria Rantanen
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Election talk was on the air waves over the past few days, but MP Randy Kamp, speaking from Ottawa Monday, said many people are still saying it won’t happen now. A non-confidence vote on the budget could take place on Wednesday or Thursday, Kamp
said, or one on a committee report could take place this week. If the government loses either one, it could trigger an election. If an election is called, Kamp said he would be running a “vigorous campaign.” “I’ll be running on my record,” Kamp said. “I don’t view the job that I do with any sense of entitlement.” Maple Ridge Councillor Craig Speirs, the federal NDP candidate said he’s feeling “calm and collected” about a campaign. Speirs said Kamp has been an
“almost inactive” member of parliament, and that the Conservative government has done a lot to “erode democracy and they have to be held to account.” “All we have to do is point out their record and stay positive,” he said. A federal report this week found the minority Conservative government in contempt of Parliament, setting the stage for a showdown this week in the House of Commons. The report, which blames the government for not sharing information
and spending estimates that MPs said they needed to do their jobs, was adopted by the parliamentary committee of procedure and house affairs after a few hours of review. However, Kamp said he wasn’t surprised by the report given the government’s minority position because committees are controlled by opposition parties. The Liberal riding association has a candidate but the name will be released only if an election is called.
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Party in the makin’ Maple Ridge library staff members Barabara Hallam, Jo-Ann Sleiman, Dana Ionson, Liza Morris, and Susan Redmond were entertained by Zen Morrow, three, who was visiting the library last week with his grandmother. See story on page A11.
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Escapee
Killer recaptured after violent rampage A man who murdered Maple Ridge’s Angela Steer in 2001 and escaped March 10 was back behind bars this weekend. William Bicknell Escaped convict
by Mariam Ibrahim
Postmedia Network Inc.
RCMP are confirming escaped convicted murderer William Bicknell was taken into custody Saturday evening after an armed standoff in northern Alberta. Bicknell was imprisoned for the second-degree murder of Angela Steer. He killed her with a baseball bat in 2001 in Maple Ridge.
Saturday’s standoff happened just north of Grande Prairie, RCMP spokesman Tim Taniguchi said. Bicknell, 42, has been on the run since March 10, when he escaped from custody by overpowering a guard during a drive back to Drumheller Institution following a visit with his sister in Edmonton.
While he was on the run, Bicknell allegedly held a 72-year-old Sherwood Park man hostage for 10 hours in Vegreville. In connection with that incident, police have laid new charges of kidnapping with a firearm, unlawful confinement with a firearm, pointing a gun, and break and enter.
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Ridge residents rally for democracy
A local march was one What’s OnLine of many taking place across Canada on Lights go out Saturday.
Drinking water might come from Stave Lake.
Stave Lake eyed A public-private partnership project is being considered to provide Abbotsford and Mission with water from Stave Lake. Stave Lake has been identified as the most cost effective option to meet increased water demands, and facilities must be on line by 2015. The cost of the project, which includes an intake and pump station, transmission mains, a treatment plant, and expansion of the Maclure Reservior, is projected to cost as much as $296 million, but it is estimated if done as a P3, it could bring costs down to $200 million. • More online: www.mrtimes.com, click on “News”
Trial in December Victoria Turley will appear at New Westminster courthouse for a pre-trial conference on Dec. 14 of this year, and then will stand trial starting Feb. 13 of next year. Turley is charged with failing to provide the necessities of life to 16-year-old Shannon Raymond in July 2008. • More online: www.mrtimes.com, click on “News”
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Maple Ridge Councillor Craig Speirs led about 40 people in a Rally for Democracy on Saturday. number of honks and support the group got during the march was “amazing.” Mixed in the crowd were also organizers of the Marc Dalton recall campaign including organizer Corisa Bell and the proponent Wilf McIntyre.
They were collecting signatures for the petition, which Speirs signed before the rally began. Local residents and activists, including Peter Tam who plans to run as the Green candidate in a federal election, had made
placards for their march many of them targeting the federal government. “I’m here to defend Canadian democracy, what my father fought for in the Second World War,” said Haney resident John McKenzie.
Community buildings
Albion Hall going, its heritage to be preserved
The value of the hall will be put in a trust for a future building in the neighbourhood. Maria Rantanen mrantanen@mrtimes.com
The story and legacy of Albion Hall will live on in a future facility but the old building will soon be gone. The hall will be transferred to the District of Maple Ridge’s ownership at the end of March, and it will be torn down as bringing it up
to municipal standards would be too costly, according to Kelly Swift, general manager with parks and leisure services. “Our intention is to work with the Maple Ridge Historical Society to see if there are any elements (to keep) for the new Albion Hall,” Swift said. The Albion Community Club is donating the land and building, assessed at $315,500, to the District. Maple Ridge councillor Craig Speirs, however, expressed concern about the lack of space in Albion.
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Albion Hall will transfer to the District on March 31.
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BC Hydro is encouraging all local residents to join millions of Canadians in supporting Earth Hour 2011on Saturday. Last year, Pitt Meadows reduced its electricity consumption by 1.3 per cent during Earth Hour, and Maple Ridge reduced by 0.8 per cent, according to BC Hydro. • More online: www.mrtimes.com, click on “Community”
said. “It’s not a good sign for democracy.” Similar rallies were held across Canada, said organizer Oosha Ramsoondar, and the Maple Ridge one came together in just a week through Facebook. Ramsoondar said the by Maria Rantanen rally was meant to highmrantanen@mrtimes.com light democratic uprisings taking place around the NDP federal hopeful world, especially now in Craig Speirs led about the Middle East where 40 people chanting and locals are standing up for marching from Memorial democracy. Peace Park to their MP’s It was also to prooffice on Saturday saying test recent legislation in they were standing up for Wisconsin that got rid democracy. of some workers’ rights, “What do we want?” Ramsoondar said. “Democracy.” But the group of activists “When do we want it?” also wanted to highlight “Now.” the emerging scandal of The “Rally for MP Bev Oda, Democracy” and the lack of took place More transparency at 1 p.m. at whereby the Memorial Photos prime minisPeace Park Online ter refused to and about www.mrtimes.com disclose how 40 people much money came to was given voice their for crime and justice, concerns largely about the Ramsoondar added. federal government. It was a combination of “It’s a government that international and national smacks of... ‘anti-democevents that brought what racy’ is not too strong a she called a “motley crew” word,” said Maple RidgePitt Meadows MLA Michael – referring to the diversity of ages and backgrounds Sather who joined the – together to stand up for rally carrying a placard to democracy. Kamp’s office. Forty activists marchHe said the Harper ing through town was a government doesn’t like good turnout for the event, to share information, for example, they are reluctant Ramsoondar said. “We were very pleased to speak to the press. for a little town like Maple “Keeping information Ridge – that was good,” from the public makes me she said, adding that the really nervous,” Sather
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While home sales and demand are strong in Greater Vancouver, sales trends in Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows for the first two months of 2011 told a different story.
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Local housing starts fall When it comes to real estate in Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows, results vary.
February were at the highest they’ve been since at least the same month of last year. “People are expecting a higher number of sales than the reality,” said McLeod. There has been a significant drop in the He also chalks the rising home listings number of houses being built in Maple up to the spring season, a time when listRidge and Pitt Meadows in the last couple ings generally increase. of months, especially when compared to Averaged out, the benchmark price of this season last year. a detached home in Maple Ridge fell by In the Pitt Meadows Census one per cent, to $437,000 in February, Metropolitan Area (CMA), there was no compared to the same month in 2010. activity in terms of singlePitt Meadows saw a 3.4 detached housing construcper cent increase over “People are tion during the first month the course of the year, to of 2011, compared to three $539,736. expecting a higher in January 2010. The average price of number of sales than attached Likewise, Maple Ridge homes in Maple the reality.” CMA stats noted seven sinRidge and Pitt Meadows gle-detached homes being dropped 7.2 per cent in Darcy McLeod started this year, compared February to $295,056 comto 26 in January 2010. pared to February 2010. With multiple-family homes, there were Judging from their average benchmark 28 being started this January, compared to price of $230,999 in February, apartments 32 the same month of 2010. in Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows are Darcy McLeod, a realtor for RE/MAX in 6.7 per cent cheaper than they were in Maple Ridge, has a theory for the drop in February the year previous. housing starts. Looking across Greater Vancouver, the He believes that there was such a strong Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver demand for newly built homes this time reports residential property sales of last year because people wanted to make detached, attached, and apartment propertheir purchases before the introduction of ties in Greater Vancouver reached 3,097 the HST. on MLS in February, outpacing the homeNow that the HST is with us, he said the sale average of 2,742 recorded in the heated demand for new homes has cooled region over the past 10 years. off. New listings for detached, attached, and Detached, attached, and apartment units apartment properties in Greater Vancouver in Maple Ridge were put on the market for totalled 5,693 in February 2011. sale at a much higher rate than they were This represents a 23.6 per cent increase actually selling, especially last month. compared to February 2010 when 4,606 In fact, attached home listings in properties were listed.
Courts
Rave suspect goes on trial One local man charged in connection with a Pitt Meadows rave last fall has a date for his trial. by Amy Judd
ajudd@mrtimes.com
One of the adult men connected to the ‘One Night in Bangkok’ rave last year, appeared in court on March 17, and will be back early next year for his trial. Colton Ashton McMorris, 18, of Maple Ridge, is charged with sexual assault. His trial is set to begin in Port Coquitlam on Feb. 27 2012, and is scheduled for three weeks.
A second adult, Dennis John Allen Warrington, a 19-year-old from Langley – who also has strong ties to Maple Ridge – is charged with producing and distributing child pornography. He is set to appear in court on April 7 for an arraignment hearing. A 16-year-old, who is also charged with producing and distributing child pornography, will appear in court on March 22 for an application to vary his bail. He cannot be named under the Youth Criminal Justice Act. The alleged incident took place on a Harris Road property last September, and photos of the assault appeared online and were shared on Facebook.
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Tuesday, March 22, 2011 Downtown resident Jim Murphy carefully watched for vehicles as he made his way through the crosswalk, currently under construction, at 224th Street and 121st Avenue in Maple Ridge.
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Making strides in safety Legion executive makes District aware of residents’ crosswalk concerns. by Brian Russell editorial@mrtimes.com
The crosswalk located at 224th Street and 121st Avenue in Maple Ridge is in the process of being made safer for pedestrians. What was called “an exhausting effort by Annette Morgan,” an executive member of the Maple Ridge branch of the Royal Canadian Legion, helped the municipality take notice of the unsafe crosswalk and allow for changes to take place. Morgan said the combination of harassing Mayor Ernie Daykin and the Maple Ridge engineering department, and doing
her own research and number-gathering on the intersection, is what finally made the municipality sympathetic of the issue at hand. “I did a little homework and it paid off,” said Morgan. She said what was once a dangerous walk between the two streets, particularly for seniors living in the area, is now being illuminated and well-marked to help prevent drivers from speeding through. “This is now a safer option for seniors to get to the Legion,” said Morgan. “I have to give kudos to [municipal] hall. They listened to what I had to say.” Morgan has been working to get the crosswalk updated since October 2009. Engineer Michael Eng said the completion date for the crosswalk depends on when the new metal poles are delivered.
Police blotter
Two attacked in west Maple Ridge Two men could be charged with assault after an attack Friday night.
A Maple Ridge man was picking up his girlfriend on Dartford Street in Hammond, just before midnight on March 18, and two men allegedly assaulted him when he got there.
Police said the two suspects also allegedly assaulted his girlfriend, and damaged the young man’s car. Ridge Meadows RCMP were called and the two men were arrested at the scene, and then later released. Neither victim was seriously injured.
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The Pitt farmers’ market will open in Spirit Square on Father’s Day. by Amy Judd ajudd@mrtimes.com
Pitt Meadows council will front $6,890 to ensure the Pitt Meadows Farmers’ Market can proceed this summer. But it’s a onetime offer. Market manager Eileen Dwillies said, this grant, along with one from Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows Parks and Leisure Services, and Vancity, will allow the farmers’ market to take place for 13 weeks in Spirit Square. “Until more permanent funding sources can be found,” she added. “The Pitt Meadows Farmers’ Market in Spirit Square will provide the citizens of Pitt Meadows and visitors to the community with opportunities to buy fresh healthy food,” said Christine DiGiamberardine, Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows Parks and Leisure Services staff liaison. “[People can also] meet local farmers, attend cooking demonstrations, enjoy local entertainment, [and] participate in children’s activities,” she added. Dwillies said that the pilot year in Osprey Village was “highly successful,” but the Spirit Square location is more accessible, and will hopefully draw more shoppers. “Although the prime focus of all farmers’ markets is to provide a venue for local farmers to have the opportunity to skip the middle man... it is more than that to the community as a whole,” she said. “Money is kept in the local neighbourhood as shoppers typically visit other businesses nearby.” She added that the Haney Farmers’ Market Society are looking forward to a successful market, and that many vendors have already expressed “significant interest” in the event, and familiar faces will be returning. The Pitt Meadows Farmers’ Market will be held on Sundays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., from June 19 to Sept. 11, in Spirit Square on Harris Road Opening ceremonies start at 12 p.m. on June 19. Visit www.haneyfarmersmarket.org for a full calendar of events.
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New sculpture spreads wings by Brian Russell editorial@mrtimes.com
An eagle has landed in Maple Ridge. Thanks to the Maple Ridge Lions Club and local artist Rhonda Laurie, a new sculpture has been installed downtown. The Sea to Sky eagle was unveiled to a gathering crowd in front of the RCMP offices and municipal hall on Friday. Those who attended included the sculpture’s painter Laurie, Maple Ridge Lions
Club president Ray Morrissette, Maple Ridge Mayor Ernie Daykin, and municipal communication officer Fred Armstrong. Before unveiling the finished sculpture, Laurie and Morrissette presented a miniature version of what was about to be revealed. It was a miniature eagle, also painted by Laurie. The eagle is part of a public art initiative meant to bring public art to public spaces, which already includes a vine-like structure called Tendance located in Spirit Square. “[It] shows potential for using art pieces to communicate the spirit of the community,” Armstrong said.
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Nuclear future still unclear Whatever the eventual outcome of the crisis at Japan’s Fukushima Daiichi power plant, the events that continue to unfold there will have important repercussions around the world. Those repercussions will go beyond the immediate health concerns being carried with radiation from the power station; they will educate, for good or bad, formerly complacent people about the pros and cons of nuclear energy. There is little doubt that Japan’s problems will reignite the debate here in Canada over the use of nuclear power as a viable and supposedly “clean” energy source. While the discussion is necessary, it’s vital that it be cool-headed. The images coming out of Japan of exploding containment structures, fleeing workers, and clouds of radioactive steam appear to put the lie to claims we have heard for years from proponents that nuclear power is safe. Dozens of people have been contaminated to varying degrees, and if the worst-case-scenario – a full meltdown – plays out, the toll will be far higher. Already the European Union is reviewing its energy policy in response, and it’s not unlikely Canada will follow suit. To see a plant that Japan deemed to be safe fail in the face of an expected natural disaster is certainly alarming, but before we let that fear drive us away from nuclear technology, we have to consider the alternatives. In much of Canada and in many parts of the world, the most viable forms of non-nuclear energy production involve the burning of fossil fuels. The gases released by those processes are changing our planet’s climate, pushing us toward a catastrophe on a scale that dwarfs anything that could result from a meltdown in Japan. As horrific as the unfolding disaster in Japan may be, there are lessons to be learned and value to be had in the learning. Reviewing our nuclear policy and revisiting the safety and placement of our plants is sensible, but turning our backs on the technology, without careful consideration, could prove to be disastrously foolish.
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None of the above helpful With a federal election call wise up to the numbers of votalmost a certainty for Friday, a fluers looking for someone with a induced temperature that would modicum of intelligence to repallow me to cook my breakfast resent them. on my forehead, and your indulConsider a riding where the gence, I’m going to cheat a little sitting MP is so secure with this week and dust off a column his ideological position that, I wrote a few years ago – but still although he ostensibly reprebelieve in very strongly. sents everyone who lives in the I realize I may be a voice crying riding, he doesn’t really have to in the wilderness, but I’m taking a pay attention to the needs and by Bob Groeneveld page out of the politicians’ book: desires of those who didn’t and I’ll repeat what I believe until won’t vote for him. everyone believes it to be true. And truthfully, his opponents never bother This is about what I think is wrong with our to seriously try to unseat him. Their respective voting system: it doesn’t matter how many political parties have more promising places to people realize that politicians (and politicianspend their resources – ridings in which they wannabes) are spouting nonsense; in the end, either have a chance of winning, or ridings in and particularly in ridings where no candidate is which they will have to work hard to hang on. truly suitable, it’s the gullible masses who deterNow enter none of the above. mine the outcome of an election. If there are few votes for none of the above I believe adding “None of the above” to the in the riding, the status quo maintains – as it ballot in every riding would re-enfranchise voters should. After all, if hardly anybody is voting for who actually like to think about stuff. A chance none of the above, then clearly this is a riding in to vote for none of the above would give candiwhich the vast majority of electors is happy with dates pause for serious thought – they would get the choices offered. to see how many of their prospective constituHowever, if all the candidates – including the ents think they’re useless. certain winner – are goofs, it will show up in the We’d no longer have to vote for the least worst ballot count for none of the above. candidate, but instead would have an opportunLikewise, in a swing riding, big numbers for ity to let the candidates and their political party none of the above would light a candle under all leash-holders know that no level of worst is good of the candidates and their party masters. enough. The sitting MP now knows that he is only conSome people already try to vote for none of the sidered the least worst for the job, and although above by spoiling their ballots – but their statehe still has the most support, a lot of people are ment gets lost among the ballots that are simply dissatisfied. marked incorrectly. Ergo, nobody cares. That sends a signal to the losers that, had they None of the above would provide an obvious put in a better effort, they might have been able alternative that would be a matter of record, to win the riding... so maybe this riding is worth impossible to misinterpret. more resources – and a more serious candidate Naturally, things wouldn’t change overnight. – next time around. None of the above could never win an elecFearing the possibility of a strong run at his tion, regardless of how many votes go that way. supremacy in the next election, the sitting MP So the aforementioned gullible masses would still realizes he had better pull up his socks and do hold sway... until some of the candidates start to some real work for all of his constituents.
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Tuesday, March 22, 2011
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Economics
Wage change detrimental Dear editor,
I currently work at a low-paying job, like many other British Colombians, yet I was absolutely repulsed to hear of the upcoming minimum wage increase. North America has spent years struggling with a recession, and now that we can finally see the light at the end of the tunnel, Christy Clark decides to drop a boulder in front of it. Employers are struggling as it is to pay their employees, with barely enough left over to pay the bills.
Righting a wrong Dear editor,
I was pleased to read how the B.C. minimum wage issue is finally being addressed. After dealing with Campbell and his politicians in government (PIG) sessions putting their snouts in the public trough, and ignoring the 250,000 B.C.ers getting the minimum rates of pay for more than 10 years, this is a step in the right direction. Now the $6 million question is… What Liberal wrongs are you going to right next?
Barry Bentley, Maple Ridge
When minimum wage increases by more than $2/hour, these employers will either go on a firing spree or simply declare bankruptcy – leaving fewer and fewer jobs to go around. On another note: It is very common to have management positions in businesses such as retail, that have an hourly wage of $10/hour, while their young trainees make $8. It is completely ridiculous to imagine a teenager starting his first ever four-hour shift at McDonald’s, and making the same amount of money as his boss, who’s been there for 10 years, and had to earn his $10/hour the hard way: work ethic. The fact is: Those who are making $8/ hour completely deserve it. Christy Clark didn’t do her homework on this one. At the risk of entering another recession, she decided to win the hearts of British Columbians by pretending to care. What she didn’t take into consideration is that those hearts she has won are not even of legal voting age. It’s time to start pleasing the voters, Christy, instead of the 14-year-old girl doing her nails at the drive-through, who recognizes you as the one who invented the Oreo.
Denin Ulriksen, Maple Ridge
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Recall person not in the NDP Dear editor,
Marc Dixon’s letter [Recall purpose laughable, March 11 Letter, TIMES] has five references to local recall organizer, Corisa Bell, being the representative of the NDP. This is not correct. I’ve been active in the Maple Ridge–Pitt Meadows NDP Constituency Association for 26 years. Ms. Bell has not been involved with our association in any capacity during that time. I did not know of her existence until the initiative petition campaign last year. She is not a member of the NDP, nor, to the best of my knowledge, has she ever been. The strongest objection to the HST has been by BC Liberal supporters, as reflected in the largest numbers of campaigners for the initiative petitioning having come from constituencies currently held by BC Liberal MLAs.
Michael Sather, Maple Ridge -Pitt Meadows MLA
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Now a lawyer is trying to create a union for prisoners. What are we becoming? It’s time the government stepped in.
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Thank you, Corisa Bell. I am sorry you have to suffer the lies and mistruths and whatever rhetoric it takes to throw a grain of doubt on anyone who dares to speak the truth or put their ethics or belief in democracy out there for all to see. You better get used to it, because the [Gordon] Campbell Liberals, and the right in general, have shown us repeatedly that they will do or say or pay anything to get their way. The Liberals can tolerate a lot of things, but the truth is not one of them. Unfortunately this sleazy lowbrow Republican, Conservative attack propaganda does work with a lot of people. You can be proud of yourself for having the courage to stand up for the people that matter. Just know this: None of the people who bear false witness and belittle your motives and character would ever do what you are attempting to do, because not-a-one-of-them will do anything for nothing – they are ethically and morally challenged or just too stupid to know the difference. In a country where the younger generation generally seems to be the poster child of apathy, the world desperately needs more young people like Corisa Bell. I am sure your parents must be very proud of you, as I know I would be if you were my daughter. I wish you the very best in your hero quest to impose accountability on our public servants and therefore democracy as a whole.
Wayne Clark, Maple Ridge
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Tuesday, March 22, 2011
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Museum unveils big 2011 plans More programs, events, and exhibits are coming to Pitt Meadows Museum. by Amy Judd
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As the cars roar down Harris Road, a little white building, beside the West Coast Express station, stands as a record of Pitt Meadows’ history. The Pitt Meadows Museum holds many artifacts and exhibits about what the community was like more than a century ago, and at last Tuesday night’s council meeting, curator Leslie Norman and Pitt Meadows Society president Annette Code spoke on the highlights of 2010, and what residents can look forward to in 2011. “Heritage Thursdays were a success,” said Norman, “and we took in some really interesting collections last year.” One collection was related to the McMyn family, including a letter written in the 1880s. “We’ve also had a really dedicated
volunteer who has been re-vamping our research files for us,” said Norman, “and we now have two or three new exhibit areas.” The museum has also started its second ‘community memories’ project, which is Canada-wide and available on the Internet. In addition, residents can look forward to a transportation exhibit opening this year. “We had items donated from CP Rail,” said Norman. This year, Heritage Thursdays will consist of topics relating to science. Norman said staff and a student volunteer will be working on the signage for their heritage garden. The Sunday family programs will also continue. “The biggie the public won’t really see,” said Norman, “is that we are going to undertake an archival storage project. This will make collections more accessible to the staff and volunteers.” The museum is also putting on its annual Heritage Tea on April 16 from 1 to 4 p.m. at the Old Heritage Hall.
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Maple Ridge Library
Bookworms celebrate 10th anniversary with a party
The largest Fraser Valley library has come a long way since opening its doors in 2001. by Connie Chapman Special to the TIMES
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t’s hard to believe 10 years have passed since the Maple Ridge Library opened its doors on March 8, 200l. To celebrate the 10th anniversary, everyone in the Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows communities are invited to the library on Saturday, March 26. The library has proven to be a central meeting place for the Maple Ridge community. Many community groups use the two upstairs meeting rooms. The library has also increased its programming over the past 10 years. Preschool story times has always been a major focus. They are up to four story times a week in the library, plus a successful baby time. Over the past few years, library staff have worked hard to provide fun activities for school-aged children and preteens. Innovative programs such as Wacky Wednesday, Friday Fun Club, knitting classes and movie nights attract large numbers of stu-
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Zen Morrow, three, who was visiting the Maple Ridge Library with his grandmother on Friday, and Maple Ridge library staff members Jo-Ann Sleiman and Dana Ionson were kept busy with books and toys. dents. A student library council plans and participates in programs such as multicultural food fairs, teen quiz night and teaching adults how to use electronic gadgets. Adults are attracted to programs about health and wellness, author events, the annual Friends of the Library quiz night and book sale, and local programs of interest. The Maple Ridge Public Library was the first completed
phase of the Maple Ridge Town Centre, and includes a youth centre and performing arts centre, the ACT. The library’s grand opening reception was held on March 16, 2001. With 37,000 square feet distributed over two floors, the Maple Ridge Public Library remains the largest library in the Fraser Valley Regional Library system. The old library, which was just a short distance away on Dewdney
Trunk Road, was much smaller at 15,000 square feet. When it opened in 2001, the new library almost doubled the shelving space of the old library. The new library also increased opening hours to include Sundays and Mondays, making the library more accessible to the community. The Maple Ridge Public Library has been able to take advantage of its proximity to the Memorial Peace Park. Special summer reading club programs are attended by hundreds of children as well as their parents. The library also holds a series of Puppets in the Park shows during the summer, which are well attended. When the new library opened there were more than 40 computers for public Internet use, word processing and library catalogue, including a 15-station computer lab. Now it is common to see 10 or 12 people working on their own laptops throughout the library. Who would have thought in 2001 that there might be a shortage of electrical outlets in the library 10 years down the road? The Maple Ridge Public Library is proud to be a central part of the Maple Ridge downtown core. We welcome everyone to visit us not just on our anniversary celebration but all year long.
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eginning at 10 a.m. local duo Graham and Carly Strang will sing accompanied by their acoustic guitars. World-renowned Luman Coad of Coad Canada Puppets will perform his award-winning puppet show There’s a Dinosaur in the Closet at 11 a.m. The official 10th anniversary celebration ceremony with dignitaries and cake cutting will be at noon in the downstairs lobby. Refreshments will be available throughout the afternoon. At 1 p.m., following the official ceremony, the always popular Trollsons present The One-Eyed Troll, a mask play based on Scandinavian folklore. Kids can show off their creativity at the craft extravaganza table between 12:30 and 3 p.m. Watch out for roving magicians The Magic Boyes as they perform their magic tricks. The Emerald Pig Theatrical Society will provide a sneak peek of its upcoming production Anne from Anne of Green Gables. Discover foods and crafts from other cultures at the Multicultural Food and Craft Fair from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. in the Fraser Room. Watch for French Canadian and Metis Denis Leclerc as he roves the library and sings of the voyageurs and the Metis Buffalo Hunters. There will be draws for door prizes throughout the day and staff will be on hand to welcome the community.
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Medieval dungeons and sword-fighting demonstrations await a group of a dozen Maple Ridge Secondary students who left for an exchange trip to Germany Saturday. The Canada-Germany Student Exchange happens every year at MRSS and gives students, from Grades 9 to 11, who Brian Russell/TIMES choose to take part, an MRSS students Sofie Van De Keere (left) and Alyssa Blais read some of the information they’ll need before they opportunity to visit a go on exchange to Germany. A few more photos online at www.mrtimes.com. variety of cities and landmarks in Germany. edral and chocolate factory MRSS does the exchange in Cologne and a chance with IGS Kurt Schumacher to do some wine tasting. School in the town of “We get to have wine Ingelheim in Rhinelandin Germany, that’s pretty Palatinate, Germany. awesome,” said Blais. “It’s an opportunity to While in Germany, each engage in society there MRSS student will be and learn about partnered up the culture, with a student “During the and also have *'+ #"%' (&!')+&"$ from IGS Kurt day, instead a good time,” Schumacher. said Alyssa “Each stuof going to ) 7BD->-34G, + Blais, one of dent has their school, [the '4JG>EB the students German match, students] do going on the and they’re ) $,EG>DG>-34G,; exchange. going to stay day trips.” ) @->3,B>;94D (!=2$5#*" Hella with [that Hella Beckmann *<>BB.B,3; 7=2*:& Beckmann, one person],” said of the teacher Beckmann. ) @GHB>; G? *33G>,BF 0C860I00 %1B, '>4JB chaperones for the stuBut they don’t have to (GAK431-. ) "G>3<-<B; dents, said that the focus feel like strangers. )'+. .$ ,$"-&.%(# ) /411; + &;3-3B; of the trip is on visiting In October last year, the ,'!./' *(%% interesting tourist attracsame German students tions. came to Maple Ridge and “During the day, instead stayed with the families of ' * # ) % " $ % " * ! ( % & of going to school, [the the MRSS students for two students] do day trips,” weeks. said Beckmann. The group departed The day trips will Saturday afternoon and include tours of a cathwill be back on April 2.
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Maple Ridge & Pitt Meadows Times A guinea pig can make the ideal pet for anyone wanting a small furry critter to love.
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The BC SPCA is urging everyone to think about adopting a small pet from a shelter, rather than going to the pet store to bring home that new furry critter. Aside from the many cats and dogs needing homes, Maple Ridge shelter manager Mark Vosper said they get a number of smaller pets, including mice, rats, hamsters, chinchillas, and even birds, but mostly they get rabbits. “We have a very nice rabbit at the moment,” said Vosper. Along with the other organizations that deal with small animal rescues, the BC SPCA wants to make sure people are aware that even a small pet can mean a lot of work.
“People get them thinking they are just cuddly pets,” said Vosper, “but they do take work, and there is a smell element to them. Plus they can have babies.” The BC SPCA Vancouver branch said small animals are “frequently left at SPCA branches when pet guardians become tired of caring for them or find themselves with unexpected litters due to lack of education about spaying and neutering small pets.” Vosper warned that smaller animals, such as rabbits, do not always make the best pets for children. “When you buy it, it’s a bundle of fluff that sits on your hand,” he said. “But as they grow they get strong back legs and can kick and scratch a small child.” “They’re complex little creatures.” The BC SPCA urges people to think of them or other small animal rescue organizations as the “first adoption option.” For more information on small pets and their needs, check out the BC SPCA’s website, spca.bc.ca/pet-care. Hundreds of furry friends are waiting for a new home.
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❚ The Hominum Fraser Valley Chapter is a support group to help gay, bisexual and questioning men with the challenges of being married, separated or single meeting is at 7:30 p.m. For information and location call Art at 604-462-9813 or Don at 604-329-9760.
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❚ MP Randy Kamp will host a telephone town hall in Pitt Meadows, Maple Ridge and Mission. He will call 30,000 homes whose residents will be invited to stay on the line for an hour-long discussion about the budget and other topics. Info: 604-466-2761.
March 26
❚ Ridge Meadows Seniors Society is holding an Irish pub night from 7 to 10 p.m. Entertainment will be by Collage. Beer, wine, coffee and other refreshments will be served. Tickets are $3. No minors allowed. The seniors centre is at 12150 224th St.
March 23
❚ Dying with Dignity, a talk and discussion about options at the end of life, will be held at the Ridge Meadows Seniors Activity Centre at 12150 224th St. Wanda Morris will speak at this free event. Info: Renée Spakowsky at 604-463-8086.
March 26
❚ The Maple Ridge Library will celebrate 10 years in its current location from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m with music, a puppet show, drama and cake. The library is at 130-22470 Dewdney Trunk Rd. Info: 604-467-7417.
March 23
❚ Kanaka open mic/stage features Cajun dance band The Pine Grove Ramblers. Kanaka Creek open mic/stage is a free acoustic evening, open to musicians and audiences alike, running from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at Kanaka Coffee, 101-24155 102nd Ave. Info: 604-463-6727.
March 26
❚ The B.C. SPCA is holding a yard sale, coffee and bake sale fundraiser for the Maple Ridge branch from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the SPCA, 10235 Jackson Rd., Maple Ridge. Info: 604-463-9511.
March 24, 25 & 26
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will be making shrinky dinks between 2 and 4 p.m. Participants can draw their own design, watch it shrink and make it into jewelry or a key chain. Museum Sunday is open to children and adults of all ages and admission is by donation. Info: 604-465-4322.
March 27
❚ The Alouette Field Naturalists meet at 9:30 a.m. in the parking lot at Grant Narrows for birding on the Pitt River dikes. Info: Joan at 604-460-6415.
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❚ Coco Before Chanel will be shown at the ACT as part of the GEMS film series at 7:30 p.m. Tickets: $11. Info: www.theactmapleridge.org.
March 30
❚ Support group meeting for families of children who have autism meet at 6:30 p.m. in the Maple Ridge Library. This event is free and open to the community. RSVP required to Info@AchieveBC.org. This month features a community social worker sharing resources available to assist and support families with children who have autism.
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❚ The Alouette Field Naturalists holds their monthly meeting at 7:30 p.m. at the Seniors Centre at 12150 224th St. All welcome. Call Duanne at 604-463-8743.
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Gesture from staff of local grocery store provides a boost for father of three sons. by Troy Landreville
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A small gesture can go a long way – especially for a Maple Ridge man raising three young sons. Chris Pilkey is a single dad raising three boys: Evan, eight, Daniel, six, and Michael, four. Pilkey has been off work since Feb. 16 due to poor health and is currently waiting for his first Employment Insurance cheque to arrive. He has dropped 20 pounds, and has no energy. Doctors are trying to determine what is ailing him. “We want to find out what it is, physically and health-wise, and just carry on,” Pilkey said. “It’s been
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Single dad Chris Pilkey with his sons Evan, 8, Daniel, 6, and Michael, 4. pretty tough.” Pilkey battles through relentless fatigue to do laundry, cook, and clean the basement suite he shares with his boys. With his day-to-day chal-
lenges, every little bit of goodwill helps, so when Pilkey recently used a $100 certificate from the Ministry of Children and Family Development for groceries, he was pleas-
antly surprised, after staff from the Safeway at 20201 Lougheed Hwy. delivered the items to his home at no charge. “We don’t have a vehicle so we take public transit to and from school and daycare,” he said. “The lady at Safeway offered to drive the groceries back to us, so I didn’t have to pay the $12 fee.” Pilkey said the good deed was “awesome.” “I couldn’t believe it. She didn’t have to do that,” he said. “The staff at Safeway all came together and said, ‘Hey, what if we do this for you?’ It was unbelievable because I didn’t have the energy to carry all those groceries back.” Pilkey said saving even $12 on the delivery charge is huge. Another business helping the family is Warrior Spirit Martial Arts, which is offering free taekwondo lessons to Pilkey’s sons.
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Early 1900s items needed Emerald Pig Theatrical Society is putting on Anne this April. by Amy Judd ajudd@mrtimes.com
It’s not easy to find items from, or reminiscent of turn-of-the-century Canada, and a local theatre group is reaching out to the public to help find some specific props. The Emerald Pig Theatrical Society is staging the classic tale of Anne by Paul Ledoux, based on the classic, Anne of Green Gables, but they are missing some important pieces to help the play come alive.
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The group needs a man’s pipe, a child’s cradle, two wicker porch chairs, and an old wooden boat – five-to-six-feet-long with low sides. “That’s the big one,” said Wendy Cook, the props manager for the show. “[The boat] sinks during the play,” she added, “so it does not have to be too sea-worthy.” Cook said she has all the other props, with some help from Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows museums. “We even had someone make the old carpet bag for us,” she said, which Anne uses in the early part of the play. “We’ve got wigs and period costumes from the museum,” and
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the Fraser River. Meet at 9:30 a.m. at Harris and Dewdney. Call Alison at 604-463-3902. ❚ Ridge Meadows Chess Club meets on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1 to 5 p.m. at The ACT. For more information, contact Chris at 604-467-2426 or email cbdickson@telus.net.
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Fame West comes to the ACT Two locals will be taking part in a bodybuilding and fitness competition this weekend.
by Amy Judd ajudd@mrtimes.com
Lonnie Bisson woke up one morning in February 2010, and decided she needed to change her life. “I wanted to get healthy, change my lifestyle, lose weight,” she said. She is now 102 pounds lighter, and will be one of many competitors at the 2011 Fame West bodybuilding show this Saturday in Maple Ridge. For Bisson, this will be the first time she has competed in a competition of this nature. She said she is pushing aside her fears of being in a bikini in front of strangers, and just going for it. “I’m 46 years old,” she said laughing. “Do you want to know the last time I wore a bikini?” The tailored swimsuit is just the beginning. Bisson also has to deal with five-inch heels, jewelry, a spray tan, stage makeup and maintaining perfect hair and nails — all for less than half an hour on the stage. “It’s a lot of work,” she said. “I feel like I’m getting married.” Bisson will be the first one to admit this has not been an easy venture. She said she could not have done it without the help of her trainer and friend Jenny Arnold, of the Jenny Arnold Movement in Maple Ridge. “Jenny has been awesome,” she said. “She phones me, she texts me, she keeps me motivated.” “I have a great support system,” she added. “I have a great family, and my friends have been amazing.” Bisson started with three days of exercise the first week, then four days the second week, and by the fourth week she was working out five days a week. “Since January it’s been seven days a week,” she said, “and for the last four weeks it’s been two hours a day.” As anyone who is trying to lose weight and get in shape knows, exercise is just the beginning. Bisson has kept to a strict diet since January to prepare for Fame West, and has been “eating clean” since she started this process. “Basically I can have oatmeal, chicken, fish, and green vege-
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On Deck Local golfers place Two young men from Maple Ridge took part in the Nike Golf Junior Series/Stephen twelfth Cup Qualifier in early March. Tae In Lee placed seventh, and Seung Jun Woo placed twelf th in the Canadian Junior Golf Association tournament. The Maple Ridge golfers were two of many entrants from all over the Lower Mainland, and they had to compete with the wind at Hazelmere Country Club in Surrey. • More online: www.mrtimes.com, click on “Sports”
Lonnie Bisson is looking forward to getting through her first bodybuilding show.
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Marina Zimmerman is taking part in her second bodybuilding and fitness show on Saturday. tables,” she said of her current eating plan. “Right now I’m craving a burger,” she laughed. “The Sunday after the competition I’m allowed to have a nice dinner. I don’t know what that will be though.” She is looking forward to the competition being over, so she can say she has done it, but this is not the end of the road for her. She wants to continue to lose weight and get healthy. “It’s life changing,” she said. “Don’t think you can’t do it.” Bisson will be able to get tips and advice from Marina Zimmerman, who competed in Las Vegas last year, and is now entering her second bodybuilding and fitness show. Like Bisson, Zimmerman want-
ed to do something for herself when she started training, but she also wants to set a good example for her two children and for other mothers wanting to get in shape. “There’s so many mothers out there that think once you have kids your body is done,” she said. “My goal is, I want to open up a gym and work with mostly moms,” she continued. “Give them a boost, help them feel very comfortable in their own skin.” For now, Zimmerman is focusing on Fame West, and sticking to a strict diet and exercise routine. In the off-season she trains four times a week, but prior to competition she works out four times a week with weights, and four to six times a week doing cardio after “one intense hour of
weights.” “Diet for me is 70 per cent of the end result,” she said. “Prior to competition, everything in moderation,” and for the last four weeks she has cut out dairy, sugar, and fruit. “Again it’s the portion size,” she said. “You can’t have four, five slices of pizza,” she laughed. Zimmerman has had experience on the stage posing in a bikini for judges before, but she admits she was nervous the first time. “I’m a very self-conscious person,” she said. “I thought everyone was going to be gawking at me, but it was a completely different atmosphere. It was more comfortable than being at the beach.” Just like Bisson, Zimmerman said she could not have done it without her support network, and most of all, her husband. “I was proud of myself, and I could see my husband was proud of me,” she said. At the Maple Ridge show, she wants to place top three in her categories of fitness model and muscle model, and is looking for sponsorship so she can continue competing. “I think the show is incredible,” she said. “It’s a wonderful opportunity, especially if you’re a future trainer. It’s a great way to show your goals.” Fame West takes place Saturday at The ACT in Maple Ridge. Judging starts at 9 a.m., with the finals at 7 p.m. Go to www.fameworldtour.com/ profile/FAMEWest and www. theactmapleridge.org/2011-FameWest for tickets and information.
Cudas take banner A local girls hockey team was victorious on March 8. The Meadow Ridge Midget Barracudas defeated the Abbotsford Ice 4-3 to win the Playoff Championship Banner. After falling behind 2-0 early in the first period, coach Joe Legassic said the girls managed to battle back to tie it in the second period with two unassisted goals by team captain Breanna Josephison. Although Abbotsford again went ahead by one goal, Barracuda forward, Alysha Cloete, blasted a slap shot by the Abbotsford goalie, the coach added. • More online: www.mrtimes.com, click on “Sports”
Stein wins three Three Maple Ridge residents competed for the Surrey Knights at the provincial swim meet on March 5. Local boy Nathan Stein raced to his senior national time in the 50-metre freestyle at the provincial swim meet for the Surrey Knights swim team. He clocked a time of 23.27, and ended up with a gold medal, and two silver medals for his efforts. Two others also competed. • More online: www.mrtimes.com, click on “Sports”
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SD42 elementary schools played a March Madness playoff tournament at Samuel Robertson Technical School in early March. LaityView won for the boys division, and Hammond Elementary won the girls’ division. Above right, Kanaka Creek player Christina Woo during the girls’ semi-final game.
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The Pitt Meadows Marauders Air Force targeted a top-four finish at the 66th annual B.C. Boys Triple A basketball championships, which wrapped up Saturday at the Langley Events Centre. In the words of TV character Maxwell Smart, they “missed it by that much.” The Marauders went 4-1 during the March 15-19 tournament, but had to settle for fifth place in the 20-team tournament.
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Pitt Meadows Marauders Air Force guard Mitsu Iwai made a slick move on Burnaby South Rebels forward Ater Degal Saturday at the Langley Events Centre.
WE HAVE WINNERS!
Sunday, MAY 15 10:00am to Noon Bronze Wednesday, MAY 18 6:00pm to 8:00pm GIRLS Under-17 Wednesday, APRIL 27 6:00pm to 8:00pm Silver Saturday, APRIL 30 10:00am to Noon BOYS Under-16 Saturday, MAY 14 10:00am to Noon Silver/Bronze Tuesday, MAY 17 6:00pm to 8:00pm GIRLS Under-16 Saturday, APRIL 30 1:00pm to 3:00pm MSL/Gold Sunday, MAY 1 1:00pm to 3:00pm Girls Under-16 Silver Monday, MAY 9 6:00pm to 8:00pm Boys Under-15 Sunday, MAY 1 10:00am to NOON Silver/Bronze Wednesday, MAY 4 6:00pm to 8:00pm Boys Under-14 Monday, MAY 2 6:00pm to 8:00pm Silver/Bronze Sunday, MAY 8 10:00am to Noon BOYS Under-13 Tuesday, APRIL 26 6:00pm to 8:00pm Silver/Bronze Tuesday, APRIL 28 6:00pm to 8:00pm Girls Under-13 Tuesday, MARCH 29 6:00pm to 8:00pm MSL/Gold - WESTVIEW Tuesday, APRIL 5 6:00pm to 8:00pm Girls Under-13 Monday, APRIL 25 6:00pm to 8:00pm Silver - WESTVIEW Sunday, MAY 1 4:00pm to 6:00pm Boys Under-12 Saturday, APRIL 2 1:00pm to 3:00pm Sunday, APRIL 3 10:00am to Noon Girls Under-12 Saturday, APRIL 2 10:00am to Noon Sunday, APRIL 3 1:00pm to 3:00pm Boys Under-11 Saturday, APRIL 16 1:00pm to 3:00pm Sunday, APRIL17 10:00am to Noon Girls Under-11 Saturday, APRIL 16 10:00am to Noon Sunday, APRIL 17 1:00pm to 3:00pm DATES & TIMES OF OTHER TRYOUTS WILL BE ANNOUNCED SOON!
ALL TRYOUTS AT PMSS SECONDARY (unless noted otherwise)
Parents must register their child before try-outs to take part in the try-out. Information and registration at www.pittmeadowssoccer.com.
Congratulations to our monthly winners! Marie Munz for the month of January, and Darlene Gamache for the month of February. They have each won a $100 gift certificate. Drop into the Maple Ridge Location of Johnston Meier and enter to win. Our next draw will be for March.
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OFFERS END MARCH 31st, 2011!
What comes between winter and spring? A great time of year to buy a new Honda.
FREE GAS for 1year on select CIVICS *Limited time fi nance offer based on a new 2011 Civic DX 5MT/CR-V LX 2WD,model FA1E2BEX/RE3H3BEY and a 60 month fi nance term available only through Honda Canada Finance Inc.O.A.C.Finance example:$16,385/$27,880 at 0.9%/0.9% per annum equals $279.38/$475.37 per month for 60/60 months.Freight and PDI of $1,395/$1,590 included.Cost of borrowing is $377.80/$642.20,for a total obligation of $16,762.80/$28,522.20.**MSRP is $16,385/$27,880 including freight and PDI of $1,395/$1,590.For all offers license,insurance,applicable taxes and registration are extra.Dealer may sell for less.Dealer trade may be required.#Limited time lease offers based on a new 2011 Civic DX 5MT/ CR-V LX 2WD,model FA1E2BEX/RE3H3BEY.Lease example based on new 2011 Civic DX 5MT/CR-V LX 2WD,model FA1E2BEX/ RE3H3BEY available through Honda Canada Finance Inc. £0.9% lease APR for 48 months O.A.C. Monthly payment, including freight and PDI, is $198/$338. Down payment of $0, fi rst monthly payment, environmental fees and $0 security deposit due at lease inception.Total lease obligation is $9,504/$16,224.Taxes, license, insurance and registration are extra. 96,000 kilometre allowance; charge of $0.12/km for excess kilometres.Retailer may lease for less.Dealer trade may be required.*/**/#/£ Offers valid from March 1st through March 31st, 2011 at participating Honda retailers.Offers valid only for British Columbia residents at BC Honda Dealers locations.Offers subject to change or cancellation without notice.Terms and conditions apply.Visit www.bchonda.com or see your Honda retailer for full details.
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Maple Ridge & Pitt Meadows Times INDEX Community Notices ....................................1000 Family Announcements ...........................1119 Employment..........................................................1200 Education .................................................................1400 Special Occasions...........................................1600 Marketplace ..........................................................2000 Children ......................................................................3000 Pets & Livestock ...............................................3500 Health............................................................................4000 Travel & Recreation ......................................4500 Business & Finance .......................................5000 Legals ............................................................................5500 Real Estate ..............................................................6000 Rentals .........................................................................6500 Personals ...................................................................7000 Service Directory .............................................8000 Transportation ....................................................9000
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Leading specialty advertising company in Langley requires a full-time, experienced SCREEN PRINTER. The successful candidate will be able to work independently, from prepress to finished product, including screen reclaiming, and must be able to print on a variety of substrates-flat, textured, metals, plastics, etc. Ability to determine proper ink type and optimal drying methods per substrate is expected, as is the ability to communicate with in-house graphic department to fine-tune artwork for a quality finished product. You must have a keen eye for detail, be punctual and reliable, and able to meet deadlines. We offer attractive wages and benefits, weekday hours and a friendly atmosphere. Please send your resume and cover letter to opportunities@tgaa.ca, or fax to 604-888-8668.
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WASHINGTON, Audrey It is with great sadness we announce the sudden passing of our mother, nanna and great nanna. Predeceased by her husband Don. She leaves to mourn her daughters Liz, Jane (Will), Lorraine (Gerry), grandchildren Stephen (Chelsea), Lynsi (Mike), Brandon (Diana) and great grandbabies Cali and Raddix. No Service by request. Donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation. Condolences may be sent to www.mapleridgefuneral.ca
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EMPLOYMENT 1240
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CLASS ONE DRIVER
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200 – 604 Columbia Street, New Westminster, B.C.
St. John Ambulance, a not-for-profit, charitable organization dedicated to improving the safety of BC’s Communities through First Aid Training, Products and Community Service, is currently seeking a Branch Manager to manage the overall operations of its New Westminster Branch Office. Responsibilities include sales and marketing of first aid training and products, budget development and financial analysis, volunteer and instructor recruitment, supervision of staff and supporting community service programs and the Branch Executive Committee. The successful candidate will have management experience and hold a certificate or degree in management, experience working in complex environments, excellent networking and communication skills, and strong presentation and interpersonal skills. Interested candidates are invited to submit a resume in confidence to Regional Operations Director by mail to 6111 Cambie Street, Vancouver, B.C. V5Z 3B2 or by fax to 604-321-5316 or by e-mail to bburritt@bc.sja.ca Closing Date: March 31, 2011
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VITRUM INDUSTRIES, one of the largest glass fabricators in the Pacific Northwest is looking for an experienced Class One Driver. Duties Include: Deliveries; and Knuckle Crane Operation. Education: Valid class one drivers license; Experience operating knuckle crane. Requirements: Winter driving experience; Able to do out of town trips (all expenses paid by employer); Minimum three years driving experience; Passport or enhanced drivers license for cross border travel. Compensation: Competitive wages and benefit package available. To Apply: Please email or fax ONLY your resume: By Email: agriffin@vitrumindustries.com
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24 HR respite work in group homes available. Great training & exerience. Males encouraged to apply. Fax 604-953-1236. DELIVER RV Trailers for Pay! Successful RV transport company seeking pickup owners to deliver RV’s from US to Canada. Paying top rates!
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Permanent, full-time positions in Cloverdale area assembling and packing customer orders. 10:30am start time. Applicants must have good English and Math skills and have own vehicle for transport to and from work location. Positions pay competitive wages and offers a full benefit package. Fax resumes to: 604-576-2475 HOMEWORKERS GET paid daily! Now Accepting: Simple Full/ Part Time Data Entry & Online Computer Related Work is available. No fees or charges to participate. Start Today, www.BCWOC.com
Some great kids aged 12 to 18 who need a stable, caring home for a few months. Are you looking for the opportunity to do meaningful, fulfilling work? PLEA Community Services is looking for qualified applicants who can provide care for youth in their home on a full-time basis or on weekends for respite. Training, support and remuneration are provided. Funding is available for modifications to better equip your home. A child at risk is waiting for an open door. Make it yours. Call 604-708-2628 www.plea.ca
LOGGING COMPANY looking for Owner Operator Logging Truck Contractors. Short/long log for Mackenzie area. Fax 250-714-0525 Phone 250-714-1191 ext 225, ben@bcland.com include references and capabilities.
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FEATURED EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT MARKETPLACE 1240
SOUTH ROCK LTD. is hiring for all positions. Milling personnel, Paving personnel, Safety Advisor. Experience with asphalt preferred. Valid drivers licence required. Send resume: Attention: Tamara; careers@southrock.ca. Fax 403-568-1327 www.southrock.ca
The City of Chilliwack is seeking to fill the position of
JOURNEYMAN MECHANIC (Heavy Duty) (Full Time) As a Journeyman Mechanic you will provide efficient operation and reliable performance of mechanical functions within the Public Works Fleet Maintenance Section. In this position, you will diagnose, repair and maintain a wide variety of municipal vehicles, small and heavy equipment including the repair and maintenance of motors, transmissions, brake and steering systems, hydraulic systems together with the diagnosis and repair of electronic and electrical systems.
VANCOUVER’S LARGEST Lawn and Property Maintenance Company pays $120-$360 DAILY for outdoor Spring/Summer work. Hiring honest, competitive, and energetic individuals to fill our various 2011 positions. Apply online @ www.propertystarsjobs.com
You will have successfully completed a registered apprenticeship program in Heavy Duty Mechanics and will be certified to work in British Columbia.You will have in-depth knowledge of the standard methods, practices, tools and equipment used in the automotive/ heavy duty mechanic trade and the practices, procedures, methods and principles used in vehicle/equipment maintenance. You are able to establish and maintain effective work schedules and preventive maintenance programs, and recognize and rectify actual and potential safety hazards. This position requires a valid driver’s license with air brake endorsement.
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LEARN FROM HOME EARN FROM HOME CanScribe Career College offers online courses: Medical Transcription and Computers. Great work at-home opportunities. Enrol today! 1-800-466-1535 www.canscribe.com info@canscribe.com MEDICAL OFFICE Trainees needed! Hospitals & doctors need. Medical office & medical admin staff! No experience? Need training? Career training & job placement available! 1-888-748-4126.
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FOODSAFE 1 DAY COURSES – ONLY $62!
Maple Ridge: Apr 9 or May 7 Coquitlam: Apr 9 or 30 Also Bby • Van • Rcmd • Sry • Lgly Health Inspector Instructors! ADVANCE Hospitality Education BC’s #1 Foodsafe Choice Since 2003!
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Optician Training *6-month course starts April 4th, 2011
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www.bccollegeofoptics.ca DIFFERENCE BETWEEN Men and Boys? Men fix their toys! Become an Outdoor Power Equipment Technician. Work on watercraft, ATV’s, snowmobiles, etc. Credit towards Apprenticeship. GPRC Fairview College Campus. 1-888-999-7882; www.gprc.ab.ca/fairview. FREE WHEELIN’ EXCITEMENT - Learn to repair street, off-road and dual sport bikes. Hands-on training. On-campus residences. Great instructors. Challenge 1st year apprenticeship exam. 1-888-999-7882; www.gprc.ab.ca/fairview.
Education
FOODSAFE 1 DAY COURSES Guaranteed best value! Nine Metro Vancouver Locations: Vancouver • Burnaby • Surrey • Richmond • Squamish • Langley • Coquitlam • Maple Ridge All our Instructors are also working local Health Inspectors! Classes held each week & weekend! Course materials available in 12 languages. Same-day Certification. Visit our website at www.foodsafe-courses.com or call 604-272-7213 ADVANCE Hospitality Education – B.C.’s #1 Choice for Foodsafe & WorldHost Training. WorldHost Training since 2003! STUDY ADVENTURE TOURISM! Train to be an adventure guide in just 9 months. Outdoor Recreation & Ecotourism Certificate. College of New Caledonia, Valemount, BC. 1-888-690-4422; www.cnc.bc.ca/valemount WANT TO BE A Mechanic? Can’t get your foot in the door? General Mechanic program - GPRC Fairview Campus. Hands-on training in Heavy Duty and Automotive Technician. Write apprenticeship exams. Oncampus housing. 1-888-999-7882 www.gprc.ab.ca/fairview
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Flute & theory. 10 yrs teaching exp. Graduated from UBC. Band, RCM or hobby. 604-803-0872
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GPRC, FAIRVIEW Campus (located in the heart of Alberta’s Peace Country in northwestern Alberta) requires a Welding Instructor to commence immediately. Visit our website: www.gprc.ab.ca/careers.
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The hourly rate for this unionized position is $26.34 to $30.99 (2010 rates) plus an excellent benefit package is offered. Resumes should be submitted by Friday,April 1st 2011, quoting Competition Number 2011-11 to: Deputy Director of Corporate Services CITY OF CHILLIWACK 8550 Young Road Chilliwack, BC V2P 8A4 FAX: 604-793-1814 E-mail: jobs@chilliwack.com www.fvlgjobs.com
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ROOFER FOREMAN INDUSTRIAL/COMMERCIAL Top Rates & Benefits Call:604-433-1813
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TRUTH IN ''EMPLOYMENT'' ADVERTISING Postmedia Community Publishing makes every effort to ensure you are responding to a reputable and legitimate job opportunity. If you suspect that an ad to which you have responded is misleading, here are some hints to remember. Legitimate employers do not ask for money as part of the application process; do not send money; do not give any credit card information; or call a 900 number in order to respond to an employment ad. Job opportunity ads are salary based and do not require an investment. If you have responded to an ad which you believe to be misleading please call the Better Business Bureau at 604-682-2711, Monday to Friday, 9am - 3pm or email inquiries@bbbvan.org and they will investigate.
MECHANICS & ELECTRICIANS: Procon Equipment is currently looking for full-time permanent Journeyman Heavy Duty Mechanics and Journeyman Electricians for our Nisku, Alberta facility. Must have certification. Preference will be given to any with underground experience. Excellent work atmosphere and benefits. Work schedule is 4 weeks on, 2 weeks off. Will also consider relocation of qualified individuals to the Edmonton area from within Canada. Please fax resume to 780-955-2411.
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SAWMILLS – Band/Chainsaw SPRING SALE – Cut lumber any dimension, anytime. MAKE MONEY and SAVE MONEY In stock ready to ship. Starting at $1,195.00. www.NorwoodSawmills.com/ 400OT 1-800-566-6899 Ext.400OT
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STEEL BUILDING SALE... SPECIALS from $4 to $11/sq.ft. Great pricing on ABSOLUTELY every model, width & length. Example: 30x40x14 NOW $7995.00. End walls included, doors optional. Pioneer Steel Manufacturers 1-800-668-5422. STEEL BUILDINGS PRICED TO CLEAR - Holding 2010 steel prices on many models/sizes. Ask about FREE DELIVERY! CALL FOR QUICK SALE QUOTE and FREE BROCHURE 1-800-668-5111 ext. 170.
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Cats ROTTWEILER PUPPIES Claws/ tails done. 1st shots incl. $650. Ready Mar22nd. 604-649-3787
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SHELTIE PUPS, Reg’d, shots, tatoo, fam raised. Ready for spring break $800. 604-526-9943
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6508
Apt/Condos
1 BR, approx 830 sq ft, quiet, clean Bldg, cls to Metrotown & Skytrain, starting at $825. Rick 604-437-3013 or 778-899-8554
2232 McAllister Port Coquitlam 2 BR Apartment Available MAY 1
* Newly reno’d, quiet secure bldg, walk to all amenities. * Near WC Express. * Rent incls heat, hot water, fridge, stove, priv balcony & window coverings * Laundry & Storage ea floor * No pets ✔ Wheel Chair Access
Apt/Condos
NEW WEST. 1 BR. U/grd prkg. Concrete hi-rise. Ns/np. $825/mo. Nr college. Apr 1. 778-321-0309
NEW WESTMINSTER, One Bedroom, $710/mo Includes heat, h/w, cable & parking. New carpets. Near Skytrain. Great view! Avail now or April 1. Cats okay! Deposit required.
Call 604-521-2884
PORT COQUITLAM. Atkins Park Place. Adult oriented, 1 BR apartment. Lovely building, ideal for seniors. Near bus, library, shopping & WCE. $660. Call 604-944-8697
604 - 941 - 7721
AMBER ROCHESTOR 545 Rochester Ave, Coq
Close to Lougheed Mall, S.F.U. & Transportation. office: 604- 936-3907
AMBER (W)
401 Westview St, Coq Large Units. Near Lougheed Mall. Transportation & S.F.U.
office: 604- 939-2136 cell: 604- 805-9490
ARBOUR GREENE 552 Dansey Ave, Coq
Extra Large 2 Bedrooms. Close to Lougheed Mall & S.F.U.
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ROYAL CRESCENT ESTATES
22588 Royal Crescent Ave, Maple Ridge Large units. Close to Golden Ears Bridge. Great view of River
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6540
Houses - Rent
3 Bdrm Townhome! Fenced yard. RENT TO OWN! STOP RENTING! Poor Credit Ok, Low Down. Call Karyn 604-857-3597 ANMORE, Rancher, 2 BR & Den, 1900sf, lev acreage, 5 appls, 2 bath, f/p, garg, patio. Mins PoMo/ Coq Ctr, Buntzen, 778-688-6622 COQ 2 BR full bsmt home, new kitchen, carport, f/p, lge lot. 947 Edgar Ave, $1495 + utils. Av Apr 1. Call Wayne 604-862-9802
BBY METROTOWN 1 & 2 BR avail Immed, Clean, quiet bldng. Inc heat/hot water. 778-788-1867
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
BBY, METROTOWN. 1 - 2 BR. Clean, quiet bldg. Incl heat/hot water. Immed. 778-323-0237
COQ New Horizon, 3BR, 1900sf, 2 lvls, new appls, nr schls, ns/np, Av now. $1800/mo. 604 760-6372
CALYPSO COURT
COQ Nr L’heed Mall, 3 BR up, fully fin bsmnt dwn, pets ok, w/d, $1700 + util, now. 604 727-2001
1030 - 5th Ave, New West Near Transportation & Douglas College. Well Managed Building.
office: 604- 524-8174 cell: 604- 813-8789
COQ. 2 BR $900, Avail Now or Apr 1, heat, parking. 778-990-7079 or 604-521-8249
COTTONWOOD PLAZA 555 Cottonwood Ave, Coq
Large units some with 2nd bathroom or den. On bus routes, close to S.F.U. & Lougheed Mall.
office: 604- 936-1225
JUNIPER COURT 415 Westview St, Coq
Close to Lougheed Mall, all Transportation Connections, Schools & S.F.U.
office: 604- 939-8905 cell: 604- 916-0261 KING ALBERT COURT 1300 King Albert, Coq Close to Transportation, Schools & S.F.U.
office: 604-937-7343 cell: 778-848-5993 M/R CENT, 11735-225th St, Adult bldg, 1 Br $600, 2 Br $900 heat/ h/w incl’d, n/dogs 604-467-9420 N WEST newly renod 2 BR apt, 900sf, nr all amens, sec u/g prkg. N/s, n/p. Av Apr1. 604-721-1607 NEW WEST 1 bed 1 bath, $715 plus utilities. Call Quay Pacific Property Mgmt at 604-570-2786.
POCO, Lincoln Prk 3 BR, 2 bath, split lev hse, w/in-law-ste, appls, $1850, all newly reno’d & hrdwd flrs, carport, yard. 778-288-8168
NEW WEST 2 BR, 1 bath grd flr unit $900 plus utlities. Call Quay Pacific Property at 604-570-2786
Suites/Partial Houses
BBY, Lough Mall area. Spac 2 BR bsmt. 1,700 sq ft. $1000/mo + util. New appl., priv w/d. Nr schools. Avail now. N/s, no dogs. Cat ok. 604-521-1008 or 604-789-6318 BBY, METROTOWN. 1 BR, g/lvl, Alarm. Near skytrn. NS/NP. Refs. $780 incl util. Now. 604-430-1358 BBY METROTWN clean 2 br main flr hse, nr bus, s/train, schls, TNT. Ns/np. $980+util. 604-438-1588 BBY N. 2 BR ste, g/lev, incls utils & cable, N/S, N/P, cls to SFU, bus, $925. Apr 1. 778-847-0351
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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
6590
Rooms
COZY FURN room, all utils incld. wireless, femail only, avail Apr 1, $500, 604-374-8850
6595
Shared Accommodation
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Maple Ridge/ Pitt Mead.
LOFT STYLE room in character house, female only, Apr. 1st, part furn $575, 604-374-8850 M/R room, beautiful quiet home, good area. N/P, $525 incl laundry, cable & net, nr bus 778-628-4665
Suites/Partial Houses
BBY NORTH near SFU, Upper 3 BR Duplex, 2 bath, 5 appls, f/p. NS/NP. $1375+ utls. Avail Apr 1. 604-420-3269 or 604-760-7043 BLUE MTN/AUSTIN, 2 bedrm basemt suite,1029 Dansey,4 appl,no smoke&pet, incl. hydro, $750.00 ref. call (604)649-8909
9110
Collectibles & Classics
1983 FORD Mustang Covertible, 6 cyl, 83k mi, Aircared, runs great, new tires, $1500. 604-941-6030
9145
Scrap Car Removal
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COQ 1 BR g/lvl, nr Miller Park, $750 inc util, suits sngle, w/d, Apr 1. no dogs. Ref. 604-936-2206 COQ 2 BR bsmt, lrg kit, w/d, small cov patio, newly painted, n/s, $825 + 1/3 utils, 604-525-9266
COQ, 3 BR, f/bath, fenced yard. $950/mo incl hydro. Near amen. Apr 1. N/s, no dogs.604-525-0897
COQ 3121 Pattulo. 2 BR bsmt, f/bath, own w/d, all appl. $980 incl util. 2 min to Coq Centre. Great location! Immed. 778-688-2594
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
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Townhouses Rent
POCO 2 BR T/H $765, $785 & $830/mo. Quiet-family complex, No Pets! Avail Now. Call 604-464-0034
6620
Warehouse/ Commercial
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
8055
Cleaning
Marie’s Customized Cleaning Services. ★ Move outs ★ offices & homes ★ new construction ★ carpets & blinds. WCB Insured & Veterans VIP Blue Cross Certified Provider. Call Marie 604-467-1118
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Electrical
YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 service call. Insured. Lic # 89402. Fast same day service guaranteed. We love small jobs! 604-568-1899
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8105
2005 28’ Trail Cruiser rear bunks add a room. GVWR 5417 total dry wt 3743 $11,500. 604-858-2556
RV’s/Trailers
1989 23 ft 5th Wheel + 1994 Chev 2500 ext’d cab. Gd cond. $7,900 for both or sell sep. 604-856-3819
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Painting/ Wallpaper
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Renovations & Home Improvement
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8225
Power Washing
8250
Roofing
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HOME SERVICES
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RV’s/Trailers
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604 628 9044
COQ, Lough Mall. 2 BR, g/lvl. Priv w/d & ent. F/ba. Ns/Np. $995/mo incls utils. Immed. 604-931-3677
SPACIOUS 3 bedroom upper floor house,renovated, long term , available rightaway, $1400 and 60%utilities, cats ok, d/w, w/d on suite, f/p, carport. 778-995-5260
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2004 25FT Trail Blazer 5th Wheel, slide, exc cond, $17,800. 604-533-5624 or 604-868-1723 STEVE TOWING SERVICES Scrap Car Removal. We Pay $$ for all cars. Call 778-316-7960
Visit our website @ www.surreyscrap.com Free tow, no wheels, no papers no problem! Hassle free friendly service. 2 hr service in most areas.
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COQ SPAC 2 br ste g/lvl, cls to schl/bus. Inc w/d, hyd, net. N/S, N/P. Now. $1100. 604-729-4709
Scrap Car Removal
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COQ, DAWES HILL,. reno 3 BR main floor. F/p, sh’d w/d, deck, carport. $1,200/mo + % utils. N/S. Apr 1, no dogs. 604 937-3534
COQ. QUIET studio ste, large & bright. Sep ent, W/D, f/bath, huge deck, private yard. Suits 1 person. Absolutely no smoking! Cat ok. $625 incl util. 604-475-0184
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SCRAP CAR & TRUCK REMOVAL
604-551-9022
HOME CLEAN Reasonable Rates. Insured. Call Igor • 604-476-1197 COQ BLUE Mnt area, 2 BR upper, shared w/d, d/w, big deck, monitored securtiy sys. $1125 + 2/3 utils. Apr 1. Sm Pet considered, n/s. 604- 897-0411
Scrap Car Removal
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COQ 1 & 2 BR stes, $700/$900 incls utils, avail Apr 1, cls to schl & Lougheed Mall, N/p, N/S, 604-931-1699 or 778-230-1090
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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CALL RICK GOODCHILD BBY N 3 BR g/lvl ste, newly renod, 1500sf, w/d. Nr SFU/10 mins to Sperling Stn. N/s, n/p. Av Apr 1. $1400. 604-710-8872
STOP RENTING-RENT TO OWN ● No Qualification - Low Down ● NEW WEST- 1722-6th Av 2 bdrm HOUSE w/1 bdrm suite, very central location, close to skytrain..$1,188/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
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6602 NEW WEST. 1 BR Apt, $725/mo incls heat, light, cable, laundry, avail Apr 1st. Call 604-780-0048
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Renovations & Home Improvement
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