Royal City Record January 12 2011

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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12, 2011

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Property values hit $12 billion BY JANAYA FULLER-EVANS REPORTER jfuller-evans@royalcityrecord.com

Women hockey players hope to score new Guinness World Record in non-stop game and raise funds for cystic fibrosis BY ANDREW FLEMING REPORTER afleming@royalcityrecord.com

Games stretching into overtime have long been a part of hockey, but never for a period of time as long as organizers behind an upcoming game are shooting for. On Aug. 26, a total of 40 women will take a collective deep breath before hitting the ice at Canlan Ice Sports Burnaby 8 Rinks, their de facto home for the next 10 days as they attempt to set a new Guinness World Record for playing the longest hockey game while also raising funds and awareness for the Canadian Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. “We’ve got about 35 women so far,” said Longest Game 4 CF spokesperson Vallerie Skelly. “We’d like to get at least 50 signed players, because stuff can happen over the winter. They could get injured playing or get pregnant, who knows what could happen?” The current record – a whopping 241 hours and 21 minutes – was set nearly three years ago by men playing outdoors at the northern Alberta homestead of the Edmonton Oilers’ in-house optometrist, Brent Saik. The women are hoping to beat them at their own game by precisely 65 minutes. The extra minutes were chosen specifically as an homage to late New Westminster resident Eva Markvoort. Markvoort drew worldwide attention to cystic fibrosis – a respiratory condition that strikes roughly one in 2,000 people and is the most fatal ◗Hockey Page 5

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Extra overtime: Patricia Tait, Vallerie Skelly and Karen Johns (from left to right) are hoping to set a new world record for playing the longest continuous hockey game as part of a fundraiser for the Canadian Cystic Fibrosis Foundation.

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Monday, January 17 1:00 pm Working Session of Council Committee Room #2

Learning, Educating and Developing Seniors Are you over the age of 50 and interested in participating more creatively in your community? LEADS Two is a leadership training program for older adults which supports lifelong learning, promotes and stimulates well-being by giving older adults an opportunity to develop skills required to be a confident leader in the community. LEADS Two offers a series of workshops in a variety of areas and an opportunity to turn those skills into action. No tuition required, but candidates should be ready to commit to the whole Leadership Training Workshop Series: Session One: March 3 – Leadership, What Does It Mean? Explore what kind of leader you are, culture building and leadership, and how they connect. Session Two: March 10 – Leadership, Character and Theories Explore the kind of leader you want to be, leadership character and style, and how leadership theory can be interesting and FUN. Session Three: March 24 – Leadership, Motivation, Vision and Values Explore value based leadership, what are your values and how do they reflect your leadership style, motivation and vision. Session Four: March 31 – Communication Skills and Why Leaders Need Them Explore good, effective communication skills. Session Five: April 7 – More Communication Skills Explore communication skills further including good listening skills, how to introduce people effectively and why it is important. Session Six: April 14 – Being an Effective Leader Means Resolving Conflict Explore and understand conflict resolution. Session Seven: April 28 – Being a Confident Leader Explore how to build self confidence and learn about educational leadership, content and methods for teaching. Session Eight: May 5 – Group Dynamics Explore the structure of a group, and why understanding group dynamics is an important aspect of being a good leader. Session Nine: May 12 – Places to be a Leader and Finding Your Voice Explore places you can be a leader in your community, and practice the dreaded public speaking. Session Ten: May 26 – Managing Our Needs as Leaders Explore why humour is an important part of taking care of yourself. For more information or to register, please call Century House at 604-519-1066. All workshops and sessions will take place at Century House.

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The Glenbrooke North Residents Association will meet on Wednesday, January 19, 2011 at 7:30pm in the Herbert Spencer Community School Library. The meeting will include presentations from the City of New Westminster Emergency Management Office, City of New Westminster Heritage Planner Julie Schueck, and Brennan Anstey, Chair, NW Community Garden Society on the addition of two more community gardens, one of which is in Glenbrooke North. Traffic concerns in the Glenbrooke North neighbourhood will also be discussed including TransLink’s proposed plans for the North Fraser Perimeter Road and the new Pattullo Bridge. Please remember to renew your annual $5 membership for 2011 at this January meeting. Tea, coffee and sweets will be served so please remember to bring a mug and your neighbours along too. For more information please call Marya, Secretary GNRA at 604-525-3975 or visit www.glenbrookenorth.ca.

Queensborough Residents’ Association Meeting The Queensborough Residents’ Association will meet on Tuesday, January 18 at 7:00 pm at the Queensborough Community Centre. The meeting will include an update on the Community Centre’s expansion proposal following the recent open house presentation and an opportunity to give input as to what we would like to include in this project. There will also be a presentation from Brook Pooni Associates with an update on the progress of the Lowes Home Improvement Store and warehouse proposal for the property near the Queensborough Landing Shopping Centre, and a preview of the development proposal for the recently sold property known as Paul Emery’s Tree Farm on Salter Street between Boyne and Campbell. This is an all-inclusive meeting and all residents are welcome. It is your opportunity to be well informed as to what is happening in the community and to voice your opinions and ideas for the betterment of our neighbourhood. For more information, please email qbresidents@yahoo.ca.

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Date: Thursday, January 27, 2011 Time: 5:00 - 7:00 pm Location: Westminster Club Westminster Trust Building, 7th Floor, 713 Columbia Street, New Westminster We’re excited… are you? The City of New Westminster is building a Multi Use Civic Facility in the Downtown neighbourhood! The Multi Use Civic Facility will include a performance theatre, convention space, art studios, art gallery, tourist information centre, the City’s museum and archives, and the Canadian Lacrosse Hall of Fame. The City has also partnered with Uptown Property Group who is proposing to construct an office tower, up to 8 storeys, above the City’s civic facility. Please come out and see the latest plans at a community open house on Thursday, January 27, 2011 from 5 - 7pm. For more information contact Carolyn Armanini, Development Services at 604-527-4647 or carmanini@newwestcity.ca


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A CLOSER LOOK: NEW CENTRE INCLUDES A THEATRE, MUSEUM AND CONFERENCE SPACE

Civic centre: bringing the outside in

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ew Westminster’s future civic centre is being designed in a way to merge indoor and outdoor public

spaces. The multiuse civic centre will be built in the 700-block Columbia Street, stretching from Begbie Street to Eighth Street. Conceptual drawings show that the lobby will be canted in from the street and will wrap around the two anchor functions – a theatre and a museum. “It’s like the street is pushing into the building … and opening into the lobby,” said architect Roger Hughes about the design. “The sense of public realm is extending into the building.” Hughes, who was hired by the City of New Westminster to design the civic centre, said the building’s lobby THERESA MCMANUS is intended to be a public space. “The public space is a special place and a program unto itself.” Coun. Jaimie McEvoy said he likes the design and likes that the lobby is being viewed as one space. He sees an opportunity for it to be used for events such as the Royal City Show and Shine and Santa Claus Parade. “I see good potential there for the kinds of integration.” Mark Thompson, an architect hired by the Uptown Property Group to design the office component of the building, said the lobby could be used as a space for different programs. It will also act as a “place to be” for residents. “You’ll look into the space,” he said. “You’ll get a sense of the space going right into the building.” Looking into the lobby, a canyon effect is created by extending the open space further into the building. A skylight will bring natural light into the area. “We are really about 30 per cent through our schematic design process, which will conclude at the end of February,” Thompson said. Lisa Spitale, the city’s director of development services, said the architects’ presentation to council was to ensure that council is supportive of the building’s design and how it fits on the street. Because it will be an iconic building on the street for years to come, she said it needs to be a building that fits on the street. “The preliminary drawings reflect overall massing of the building – essentially that there are two anchors – the museum at the Eighth and Columbia end, and the theatre at the other end, at Begbie and Columbia, with the conference centre space tying the two together,” she later told The Record. “(The) presentation was

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Centrepiece: An artist’s rendition of the future New Westminster civic centre. aimed that showing council this concept for their review with the recognition that the exterior details, such as windows and choice of materials, have not yet been developed.” Coun. Betty McIntosh said council has already received some feedback from people who don’t believe the design fits within the context of the Columbia Street historic district. ughes said the building has a scale and “vertical cadence” that will relate to Columbia Street. “It’s really a matter of scale and materials and details,” Hughes said about making sure the building isn’t out of place in the historic district. Details, such as windows in the fine arts portion of the building and the type of materials to be used on the exterior, have yet to be shown on architectural drawings. “I like what I am seeing,” said McEvoy. “I look forward to seeing what is coming next.” Coun. Bill Harper questioned whether the building should even attempt to be sympathetic toward heritage or should instead emphasize design components such as the building’s glass front. “No matter what you do, people are going to knock you about heritage,” said Coun. Bob Osterman. “You don’t want to make a poor heritage replica.” Hughes said details such as windows

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and materials for the exterior have yet to be finalized. “I believe the two ends should be different,” he said. “They will have two different functions. … They could be sympathetic of course and relate well.” Coun. Jonathan Cote liked the idea of breaking up the building with different materials, rather than having one monolithic type of structure. He believes the theatre/convention centre’s exterior walls provides an opportunity to do something interesting. Thompson said the building has been rotated on the site to take advantage of views and views down the street. “Primarily it was to allow the podium to respond to this idea of welcome, to pull the street into the building,” he said. “You were able to open this building up.” Coun. Lorrie Williams said she was horrified at the idea architects would design a square box in order to maximize space but likes what she sees. “I was just delighted,” she said. “I think the rotation is a brilliant move, to make things feel like you’re being drawn into the building.” The City of New Westminster is using gaming funds to build its portion of the $35-million civic centre that will be about 92,000 square feet. The Uptown Property Group will build an office tower of up to 130,000 square feet on top of the civic

centre. “The office tower is almost like a big lantern on top,” Hughes said. “It’s almost like a sign. It will be this glowing lantern. It works together. The whole composition is one composition. We have tried to create one composition for the entire thing.” Architects hired by the city and the developer have been collaborating on the design for the project. hompson said a restaurant will be located at the corner of Eighth and Columbia streets, as it provides an opportunity to create a more active and vibrant streetscape at that location. According to Hughes, the civic centre is being angled in such a way that people will be able to have views of the Fraser River when they’re at various spots inside the building. He said the building will be angled in such a way that it captures views of Hyack Square and the Fraser River. In addition to the lobby and a restaurant, the first floor will include conference areas and breakout rooms for smaller meetings. Going up one-half level to the mezzanine, people will be able to access the gift shop and city archives. The second level of the building includes theatre space, facilities for the theatre (storage, green room, dressing rooms), museums, the Lacrosse Hall of Fame, and museum and art exhibit space.

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assessed as having similar property values, he said, but the sales value would depend on things like upkeep and whether or not one of the homes has been renovated. “Renos are not included in the assessments,” he pointed out. What would most affect the market right now, Goss said, is if mortgage rates increased. The new comparison tool on the B.C. Assessment website, where home owners can compare their assessment with neighbours’ homes online, might help his clients better understand the value of their home, Goss said. “It’s an educational tool,” he said. Property values in the Lower Mainland saw a big increase in the 2011 assessment. Property values across the province this year totalled more than $1 trillion, a first for B.C. That comes to an eight per cent increase provincewide over last year. Burnaby residences increased in value by 12.7 per cent, while Vancouver’s increased by 12.17 per cent. But the largest increase in the province was in Richmond, where residential property values went up by 17.14 per cent. However, much of the rest of the province, outside of the Lower Mainland, did not increase by nearly as much. In some areas, such as Whistler and the Okanagan, property values either didn’t change, or decreased. Whistler saw a decrease in residential property values of 2.06 per cent. Homeowners can check online at www.bcassessment. bc.ca, and click on e-valueBC under Public for the value assessment on their home and neighbouring properties. B.C. Assessment mailed out assessment notices with more information on Dec. 31. B.C. Assessment shows the assessed value of most of B.C.’s 1.9 million residential properties as of July 1 of the past year, but the actual value of the home depends on the current market. Assessment appraisers consider size, age, quality, condition and location of individual properties when assessing the value. For those wishing to appeal their assessment, the deadline is Jan. 31.

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genetic disease affecting young Canadians – after sharing her personal struggles with it through the award-winning documentary 65_RedRoses and her blog of the same name. (The phrase “65 roses” itself is a common shorthand in the cystic fibrosis community due to a young boy’s nowfamous mispronunciation of his medical problem.) “I was already starting to plan the game after a friend of mine had died from cystic fibrosis,” said Skelly, who never had a chance to meet the woman whose image adorns Longest Game 4 CF posters. The former Miss New Westminster passed away last March after waiting in vain for a donor for a second double-lung transplant. “The local cystic fibrosis office, when I was telling them the idea, said they had someone who might be our spokesperson, and that was Eva,” she said. “After she passed, we spoke with her family and asked if we could use her image because we knew she really wanted to continue her legacy, that was something that was really important to her, and she had already done all the legwork for us in getting (cystic fibrosis) on people’s radar.”

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there 24 hours a day to make sure the ice is always healthy.” While the details are still being ironed out, she said the plan is for players to sleep and cook food in RVs when they’re not on the ice. Each team will have 20 per side, and there will be no switching teams. The group will be holding hourly information sessions for interested players, volunteers and potential sponsors on Jan. 19 starting at 6 p.m. at 8 Rinks, located at 6501 Sprott St. Goalies, as always, are particularly needed. To find out more or to make a donation, go to www.longestgame4cf. com or look them up on Facebook.

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Political spin isn’t going to save the planet

Canada’s new environment minister We’re going to revise regulations for has a peculiar take on his job. long-haul trucking, for instance. Oh, and Rather than safeguarding the natural our nation’s gas-belching oilsands are world, he sees it as his role to make its really not a problem. destruction more palatable. Such words from an environment Peter Kent went on national minister are astonishing. television Thursday to assure Thirteen years ago, Canada Canadians that everything is and other nations signed a THE RECORD fine. protocol to reduce greenhouse He acknowledged that emissions to six per cent climate change is a reality but told his below 1990 levels. That was considered audience we’re right on track to solve it. a modest and necessary first step on a

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path to averting disaster. Since then, our emissions have climbed to 24 per cent above 1990 levels. With skyrocketing energy consumption and unwavering reliance on fossil fuels, we are showing no signs of turning that trend around. What Canada needs is a clear, comprehensive plan for systemic transformation. But Kent’s comments show he has absolutely no intention of delivering

one. Instead, he is focusing his energy on convincing the public and the international community that there’s really nothing wrong. This, in and of itself, is terrifying. In any area of private industry, someone who so completely neglects the requirements of their job would be fired. Come election time, the Canadian public should bear this in mind.

Don’t decide taxes by popular vote IN THE HOUSE KEITH BALDREY

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he candidates for the leadership of the B.C. Liberal party have offered a smorgasbord of policies, although none of them qualifies as a new “big” idea. But one of the promises put forth by one of the candidates has the potential of causing serious problems if it’s ever repeated. I’m referring to George Abbott’s promise to use the upcoming HST referendum to also determine the fate of the carbon tax. Setting tax policy via a referendum is a bad, bad idea. If you don’t believe me, check out what’s going on in places like California or Arizona. They are just two of many states that have used referendums to greatly hamper (or even eliminate) the abilities of state governments to raises taxes to meet rising demands for services. As a result, states are finding themselves slashing services in such areas as K-12 education, post-secondary education, municipal services and public sector wages. States are teetering on the edge of bankruptcy, and many have simply refused to pay creditors (i.e. individuals and companies contracted to do work on behalf of government). The financial mess south of the

border has much to do with the recent recession, of course, but its roots extend back to the notorious Proposition 13 passed by California voters in the 1970s. That referendum enshrined in state law a requirement that any new tax had to have the support of two-thirds of the electorate in a referendum. In other words, it made it impossible for a state government to raise taxes because the bar was set too high. Other states have since passed similar laws and the result is the financial meltdown we are seeing today. The people most hurt by this tax revolt are, naturally, the most vulnerable: the poor, the disabled and the young. Tax revolts are tinged with populism, of course, but they are the philosophical offspring of right-wing conservativism. Tax measures should be set by a government duly elected by the people. Of course, Abbott is not proposing anything like Proposition 13. But B.C. voters will now have two kicks at the anti-tax can, and that may set a precedent that may prove seductive to future politicians and governments. As demands for health care, education, higher wages and infrastructure continue to climb, more and more revenues have to be found – either through taxes or user-pay models, or spending cuts elsewhere. Many people simply can’t connect the dots when it comes to taxes and services. They simplistically think that cutting things like the salaries of politicians will provide the money to ◗Taxes Page 7

Cost increase will hurt taxpayers

Dear Editor:

Re: Developers will pay more to build in city, The Record, Jan. 5. Your story on increasing New Westminster development cost charges (DCC) fails to capture the magnitude of the increase. DCCs in Queensborough are increasing almost 100 per cent, and in New Westminster proper this tax on property is increasing 600 per cent. DCCs are a tax on the property beneath new homes and commercial spaces. This tax is ultimately paid by new home buyers and businesses that purchase new office or commercial space. The fact that the remaining home buyers in Port Royal will pay an additional $1 million through this increased tax on property does not capture the reality that Port Royal Developments Inc. has already paid several million dollars in DCCs and spent tens of millions of dollars on building parks, riverfront walkways, roads and bridges at Port Royal.

The new DCC increase marks the third time new Queensborough residents will be asked to pay for the infrastructure provided at Port Royal. The city’s new DCCs will significantly reduce the affordability of homes, office space and commercial space. Given that New Westminster is a geographically small city with established infrastructure, the new DCC rates are unreasonably high and will discourage development in the city. David Roppel, director of planning and development, Port Royal Developments Inc. and Aragon Properties Ltd

Misunderstanding on water issue Dear Editor:

I read with interest the letter to the editor written by Council of Canadians environmental activist Andrew Murray that appeared in the Jan. 8 edition of the Royal City Record entitled, “It’s environmental, not political.”

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The Record • Wednesday, January 12, 2011 • A07

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Water issue is complex ◗ continued from page 6

In his correspondence, Mr. Murray makes a number of statements that are incorrect. The sale of bottled water in New Westminster schools is not an expense to local taxpayers. It is a source of recurring revenue as the school board receives a portion of the proceeds from each sale. Contrary to what Mr. Murray writes, the “major shift across this continent” related to bottled water is a rejection of bottled water ban motions. Over the last 2.5 years, more than 105 local governments across Canada, including municipalities, school boards and colleges and universities, have rejected efforts to ban the sale of the product in their premises while just 35 have approved same over the last 5.5 years. Beyond its irrelevance to Canada, Mr. Murray’s interpretation of the World Bank’s view of the availability of water in the future is simply wrong, as is his understanding of Fraser Health medical health officer and school medical officer Nadine Loewen’s position on bottled water and the specific direction about this matter given New Westminster school board staff by trustees last year. John B. Challinor, director of corporate affairs, Nestlé Waters Canada

Boys aren’t ‘defective girls’

Dear Editor:

Re: Boys lag behind girls in New West schools, The Record, Jan. 5. I read with interest Niki Hope’s article. While specific data from the report she mentions was not listed, her article pro-

vided some insight to a serious topic. Like many, I have become concerned that boys may not be getting a fair shake in our schools and in our culture. Of U.S. parents in fertility clinics, 70 per cent of couples select girls. Depending on the province, between 60 to 70 per cent of newly enrolled students in Canadian universities are women; and across the board, even in math and science, boys are showing poorer outcomes in elementary and secondary school. I can not recall the last time a male youth was highlighted by either of our community papers for a non-sports event. Have you noticed how men and fathers are portrayed in TV commercials and TV shows? Why is this? Is it the decline of the male role model in the family? A genetic change in the makeup of humans? Reduction in the quality of available snakes and snails and puppy-dog tails? I don’t know, but I suspect some of it has been a change in teaching and evaluation methods in school. The way we teach children has changed and has subtly impacted the expectations of teachers and parents so traits that tend to be more common in girls are “the gold standard” and boys are just treated as “defective girls” (as one Newsweek article put it). The values of mastery, competition, hardihood and enthusiasm are not a priority. Sitting quietly for long periods, however, and being able to communicate collaboratively are rewarded. I am sure this phenomenon is managed well by some teachers, but some educators believe that this demand on boys to behave like “little ladies” has resulted in dismal statistics for boys, who are almost twice as likely to be ◗Boys Page 8

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take care of the rising demands of society. So it’s easy for them to simply and enthusiastically vote “no” in a referendum to any proposal to raise taxes, even while they demand more and more things from government. One of Abbott’s leadership rivals, Christy Clark, has rightly called him on this idea. To his credit, Abbott appears to have the most extensive and thoughtful platform of any of the candidates. But if he ultimately wins the leadership, I hope he confines the tax-by-referendum idea to a one-timeonly occurrence. ◗ A lot of observers were quick to write off NDP MLA Harry Lali as a serious leadership candidate,

but I think he has the potential to have a significant impact on the race and on the party’s future as well. While I don’t think he stands a good chance of actually winning the contest, Lali has signalled he’s prepared to play rough and engage in some serious hand-to-hand combat with people. As a veteran MLA and former cabinet minister, Lali cannot simply be ignored by the party’s hierarchy. In fact, Lali says he wants to take down what he considers to be the “establishment” of the party. Presumably, he’s referring to people like party president Moe Sihota, provincial secretary Jan O’Brien, B.C. Federation of Labour

president Jim Sinclair, and those in the NDP caucus who have been calling the shots for years. Again, I don’t think he’s going to necessarily be successful in his quest, but if he pushes the theme hard enough things could get very, very ugly indeed within the NDP. Rather than a so-called healing process, the leadership race may end up being an all-out war pitting faction against faction. And perhaps that’s just what the party needs. A lot of former allies in the party are now bitter enemies, and until they deal with their internal demons, they stand little chance of forming government. Keith Baldrey is chief political correspondent for Global B.C.

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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Boys deserve a fair shake ◗ continued from page 7

suspended or drop out, make up most of the special education programs and account for the vast majority of ADHD diagnoses. The less hospitable our schools and institutions are to boys and men, the more they will believe their participation is not a priority, and the same is true for girls and women. I truly hope we get a clearer picture on why this is and what can be done to correct it. This issue is more of a hot topic each year with countless new studies and articles building on the work of Dr. Lionel Tiger, Dr. Michael Thompson and B.C. educator-author Barry MacDonald. Thank you to Niki Hope for bringing this to light in a local context. I look forward to more. Will Tomkinson, New Westminster

Bottled water still needed Dear Editor:

Re: Time to ban plastic water bottles, Letters to the editor, The Record, Jan. 5. I was very pleased to see students taking an interest in their environment and taking the time to write a letter to the editor setting out their thoughts. I, too, am a huge proponent of drinking and using our wonderful clean tap water – there is none better in the world. However, I must retell of an incident relayed to me from one of my children, who attends New Westminster Secondary School, a day or so after the letter appeared in the newspaper. While in attendance at science class, a teacher filled a beaker with tap water. The water had a yellowish tinge to it, and a student said something along the lines of “having tea.” The teacher went on to explain to the class the reason the water

was yellow was because the copper pipes were so old and corroded that the copper was leaching into the water and that he did not recommend that the students drink this water. Chances are that all the pipes in the school are about the same age, so this yellowish tinge occurrence would not be restricted to the science lab. Likely it would not be noticeable when bending to take a drink from a water fountain. Further, public water fountains are not always the most sanitary or appealing ways of getting a drink of water, which is why many public buildings do not provide them anymore. Will drinking fountains be included in the new school? My children all take refillable water bottles to school, but often they finish their water before the school day is done. Because they will not drink from the water fountains, they often go to a vending machine. I would far prefer them to purchase water rather than soda or juice (both of which contain either chemical sweeteners or sugars). I also wonder, if the concern is with recyclables entering the landfills, why is there not the same outcry about aluminum cans or juice boxes? Education about the effectiveness of recycling is the solution to this concern. In fact, just this weekend I purchased a pet bed with fabric made from recycled plastics. I believe that when people are made aware of the consequences of their choices and the benefits of recycling, they will make informed decisions about their purchases and their recycling habits. NWSS is due to be replaced, so until that time the discussion should be put on hold and bottled water must remain an available choice to students and staff.

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SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 40 (NEW WESTMINSTER) 1001 Columbia Street, 2nd Floor, New Westminster BC V3M 1C4 Phone: (604) 517-6240 Fax: (604) 517-6390 http://district.sd40.bc.ca

REGISTRATION INFORMATION FOR EDUCATION PROGRAMS FOR THE 2011/12 SCHOOL YEAR GENERAL INFORMATION RETURNING STUDENTS If your child was in an SD No. 40 (New Westminster) school last year, s/he is automatically registered at the same school s/he attended last year in the next grade, as noted on her/his report card.

NEW STUDENTS: KINDERGARTEN Children who were born in 2006 are eligible to begin school in September 2011. Kindergarten registration for the 2011/2012 school year begins on Monday, January 17th at elementary schools. All elementary schools have exclusively FULL DAY KINDERGARTEN programs. All Kindergarten students register at their neighbourhood school, even if they have applied for Programs of Choice. Parents and guardians of Kindergarten students are asked to bring their child’s birth certificate, immunization record, health care card and proof of residence at the time of registration at the neighbourhood school. Contact the School Board Office to find out your neighbourhood school (see contact information above).

NEW STUDENTS: ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE

ALTERNATE PROGRAMS For more information on the International Baccalaureate Program, call (604) 517-5932 or visit the NWSS IB website at: www.sd40.bc.ca/nwss-ib/

FRENCH IMMERSION/MONTESSORI For information about the district’s continuous registration process for Programs of Choice, visit our website at http:// district.sd40.bc.ca/programs-services/french-immersionmontessori-programs. The link to French Immersion and Montessori is under Programs on our home page (http://district.sd40.bc.ca/).

PLEASE NOTE: Registrations for Programs of Choice are accepted at the Columbia Square Office reception, 1001 Columbia Street, 1st Floor. For information call (604) 517-6111. The current Early French Immersion program at John Robson School (K-4 for fall 2011 and K-5 the year after) will move to Lord Kelvin School in 2012 or 2013. The west end Montessori program will move to Connaught Heights School when the new middle school opens.

ROYAL CITY ALTERNATE PROGRAM (RCAP) Location: 629 Agnes Street. This is an academic program to complete Grades 8, 9 and 10 with social and life skills support for students 13 to 15 years of age. The program provides a transition to regular or alternate secondary school programs. For more information call (604) 517-6194.

POWER (Planning, Ownership, Work, Education, Respect) Location: Columbia Square (1001 Columbia Street). This secondary school completion program for youth 16 to 18 years of age offers self-paced and classroom courses, one-on-one tutoring, grade 12 graduation (Dogwood), work experience and job search skills, field trips and outdoor activities and personal counselling.

EARLY FRENCH IMMERSION (EFI)

Second term intakes will occur the week of January 4, 2011.

All new students register FIRST at their neighbourhood school. Parents and guardians of students new to the district are asked to bring their child’s birth certificate, immunization record, health care card and proof of residence at the time of registration. Applications from new students are date and time stamped. They are accommodated in order of:

Locations: École Herbert Spencer (Grades K-5), École John Robson (Grades K-4) and École Lord Tweedsmuir (Grades K-7).

For more information call (604) 517-6159 or visit the POWER website at http://district.sd40.bc.ca/ power/about .

Information Meeting: École Herbert Spencer Elementary (605 Second Street) on Thursday, February 17th at 6:30 p.m.

Location: NWSS.

1. In Catchment

This meeting is for parents interested in learning more about EFI and the continuous registration process.

Applications are now accepted to enroll for the next school year. Apply at your neighbourhood school between 9:30 a.m. and 3:00 p.m., Monday to Friday (excluding days schools are closed). Students are guaranteed a place in their catchment (neighbourhood) school provided they have registered by 3:00 p.m. on Friday, June 3, 2011.

2. Out of Catchment AND In District Out of catchment and in district students register first at their neighbourhood school. They then fill out a Cross Boundary Form at their neighbourhood school during office hours between 9:30 a.m., Monday, January 31st and Friday, March 18th, at 3:00 p.m. Admission decisions at the desired school may not be made before 3:00 p.m. on Friday, June 3rd.

3. Out of District Out of district students apply for admission during office hours between 9:30 a.m., Monday, January 31st and Friday, March 18th, at 3:00 p.m. Admission decisions may not be made before 3:00 p.m. on Friday, June 3rd.

NEW WESTMINSTER SECONDARY SCHOOL (NWSS) Students not enrolled in NWSS feeder schools may apply to register at NWSS beginning Tuesday, March 29th, 9:00 a.m.—12:00 noon only and daily thereafter from 9:00 a.m.—12:00 noon. Applications for OUT OF DISTRICT students are subject to available spaces and resources. Information Meeting: A session for new students in grades 8 and 9 and their parents will be held on Monday, March 7th at New Westminster Secondary School.

LATE FRENCH IMMERSION (LFI) Location: École Glenbrook Middle School (Grades 6-8). Information Meeting: École Glenbrook Middle School (701 Park Crescent) on Thursday, February 3rd at 7:00 p.m. This meeting is for parents and students to learn about Late French Immersion and the registration process.

MONTESSORI

For more information contact the school at (604) 517-6292 or e-mail sigma@sd40.bc.ca .

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This meeting is for parents interested in learning more about the Montessori Program and the district’s continuous registration process. For more information about the New Westminster Montessori Society and Montessori Education, visit www.newwestmontessori.ca .

PUNJABI AS A SECOND LANGUAGE (PSL) Locations: Queensborough Middle School (Grades 5-8) and NWSS (Grades 9 -12). Applications for Punjabi are completed at the schools where the program is offered. For more information contact the schools: Queensborough Middle School at (604) 517-6040 NWSS at (604) 517-6368

HOME LEARNERS’ PROGRAM (HLP)

INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE (IB) PROGRAM

Locations: 314 Sixth Street and Bowen Island.

The International Baccalaureate Diploma Program is a rigorous pre-university course of studies that meets the needs of highly motivated secondary students. The IB graduation diploma is recognized world-wide and successfully completed courses can earn university credit. NWSS offers NWSS pre-IB Honours courses to students in grades 9 and 10 and IB courses to students in grades 11 and 12.

This secondary school completion program for youth 16 to 18 years of age offers grade 12 graduation (Dogwood), a semestered schedule, flexible and structured courses, field trips, and personal counselling.

Locations: Lord Tweedsmuir (Grades 1-6) and Richard McBride (Grades K-5).

For more information contact (604) 517-6368.

Location: NWSS.

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Enrolment applications are now being accepted for the 2011/12 school year. Are you looking to play an active, hands-on role in your child’s education? Have you ever thought of Home Schooling but not sure how? Why not investigate your options with the School District No. 40 Home Learners’ Program? Campuses are located in: New Westminster: (604) 517-5917 Bowen Island (604) 947-0700 Please phone (604) 517-5917 for more information or visit www.sd40.bc.ca/nwhl .

Academic Night School Are you looking to get ahead? Spend your evenings finishing up your high school graduation or upgrading your marks for postsecondary training. Grade 11 and 12 academic courses are offered on weeknights at New Westminster Secondary School. Courses are beginning the week of February 7th. Contact us by phone at (604) 517-6286 or visit us on the web at www.ce40.ca for information and registration. Virtual School Do you need a school that’s open when you’re ready to study? Take high school credit courses online and achieve your educational goals. Upgrade your English, Math, Social Studies and Science knowledge and grades. The Virtual School Program is open to both high school students and adults. To find out more, call (604) 517-6191 or visit us online: www.nwvss.ca for students under 19 www.virtualschoolbc.com for adults

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Escapee nabbed in city New Westminster police arrested a woman who escaped from Burnaby RCMP custody on Jan. 7. Just after 2:30 a.m. on Monday, New Westminster police officers patrolling in the 12th Street area located 46-year-old Susan Smith and took her into custody. According to the RCMP, Smith did not attempt to evade police and was not wearing the same clothing she was at the time of her escape. The handcuffs and shackles she was last seen wearing had been removed. Smith was transferred to Burnaby RCMP custody at approximately 3 a.m. and was escorted to Vancouver Provincial Court on Monday morning. Smith was wanted because of a Friday incident that began at the Metropolis at Metrotown shopping centre. Smith was arrested on suspicion of shoplifting. Police discovered she was in a breach of her probation conditions by being at the shopping centre. Smith was taken to the Burnaby

RCMP detachment and booked into the cells there. While being booked into cells, Smith appeared to have a medical issue. She was examined by members of the B.C. Ambulance Service and transported, in shackles and handcuffs, to Burnaby Hospital with an RCMP escort. Just after 4:30 p.m., medical staff requested that one of the handcuffs be removed so that Smith could use the washroom. A portable toilet was wheeled into the cubicle for Smith to use. One of Smith’s handcuffs was removed, but the shackles were left on. The officer remained outside the cubicle, but when Smith did not respond, the officer checked and found that she had escaped. Surveillance video at the hospital revealed that Smith had left the hospital at 4:41 p.m. While police dogs, Air 1, uniform patrol officers and numerous additional resources tried to locate Smith, she wasn’t found until early Monday morning. – Alfie Lau

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◗ IN THE COMMUNITY

Top 5 Things To Do This Weekend ◗P16 Paper Postcards: The Record keeps trekking ◗P22

AROUND TOWN

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Family drop-in starts

New Westminster Family Place is inviting parents and their little ones to check out its newest offering. Family Place has launched a drop-in at F.W. Howay Elementary School on Thursdays from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Like Family Place’s other drop-ins, the newest program includes play time and snack time. “We can have gym time if we want to,” said executive director Marjorie Staal. “There is even a little outdoor area. We won’t be doing that until the rain stops.” Staal said the school and the Westminster Children’s After School Society have been “superb” about making space available to Family Place. The drop-in is located just inside the main entrance to the school, in space used by the before- and after-school program. “It’s a blend of people from the neighbourhood and moms from the school with older siblings,” Staal said of people attending the drop-in so far. “They are all new people.” F.W. Howay Elementary School is located at 91 Courtenay Cres. Family Place offers drop-ins Monday to Saturday at its main

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Up in smoke: New Westminster resident Sarah Nottingham puts out a demonstration tree fire, with the assistance of firefighter Gord Denhoed, at the New Westminster Firefighters’ Charitable Society tree chipping fundraiser.

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Firefighters host successful Justin Morneau fundraiser, tree chipping event BY THERESA MCMANUS REPORTER tmcmanus@royalcityrecord.com

The New Westminster Firefighters’ Charitable Society has kicked off the new year on a winning note thanks to the efforts of local community members and a Major League Baseball all-star. The charitable society held its annual Christmas tree chipping fundraiser on Jan. 8 and 9, two days after the Justin Morneau Charity Bowling Night. The New Westminster native, a first baseman with the Minnesota Twins, proposed the fundraiser for the charitable society. “I think a lot of people had a lot of fun,” said firefighter Glen Bailey, president of the charitable society. “He (Morneau) throws a mean strike. He whistles that ball straight down the line. You can almost hear the pins screaming. “ The New Westminster Firefighters’ Charitable Society is still tallying how much money was raised from the night but anticipates it raised about $10,000.

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Trees: Events help charity ◗ continued from page 13

10 minutes every hour. It’s a real good chipper.” The chipped trees are used for trails, fertilizer and production of hog fuel. “A huge thanks to the residents and the businesses on our behalf,” Bailey said. “We couldn’t do it without them.” The New Westminster Firefighters’ Charitable Society’s events have raised more than $30,000 in the past two months. The society is grateful to the support of

residents and sponsors. “It goes to show the people of New Westminster are second to none,” Bailey said. “They are very charitable.” The New Westminster Firefighters’ Charitable Society’s next fundraiser will be a shred-fest in the spring. The event, launched last year, allows people to bring old documents to the parking lot of Canada Games Pool where they’re shredded onsite. www.twitter.com/TheresaMcManus

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Riku Mochizuki, a player from the New Westminster Royals Little League baseball team, has won a $2,500 scholarship to Sylvan Learning to help with his future studies. A press release from New Westminster Little League notes that Riku was featured in a story on Perry’s Prospects on CTV News last July. The stories, put together by sports anchor Perry Solkowski, focused on outstanding young athletes. All of the young athletes who are featured on Perry’s Prospects throughout the year are entered into a draw to win a scholarship to help with their studies. Riku was this year’s lucky winner and was set to appear on the CTV News on Jan. 6 to accept his scholarship to Sylvan Learning.

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Participants turned out in holiday-themed costumes and jingle bells to raise money for the Arthritis Society’s third annual Jingle Bell Walk and Run before Christmas. Santa was on hand to deliver presents and help serve the hot chocolate and cookies as participants walked, jogged or ran the one- and five-kilometre courses around the Quay. The event raised more than $13,000, which will go to help support arthritis research. “It was terrific to see so many families come out and join us,” said Ashley Kroening, manager of special events for the Arthritis Society, B.C. and Yukon division. “The enthusiasm and energy was contagious. We made a lot noise, had a lot of fun, saw some very unusual costumes and helped raise more than $13,000 for the Arthritis Society’s educational programs, services and research.” Jingle Bell Walk and Run honouree Kadi Nicholson was pleased she participated. “My family and I were more than happy to be a part of this event. We wanted to give back to the Arthritis Society for all the support they’ve given us over the years,” said Nicholson. To learn more upcoming educational programs in the community, call 604-714-5550 or visit www.arthritis.ca.

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What’s up this weekend? How to start Well, 2011 is well underway, and the city is still a busy place. Here’s our staff’s Top 5 (Or More) Things To Do This Weekend.

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Get charitable for the Friday, Jan. 14 Royal Columbian Hospital Neonatal Unit fundraiser, running from 6:30 to 10 p.m. on the second floor at the River Market. The event features entertainment from the Vancouver Circus School, wine sampling, desserts and keynote speaker Preet Marwaha of Organic Lives. Tickets are $35, available at www. vancouverrawfoodschool.com or by e-mailing vrfs@shaw.ca. For more info, contact Cheryl Gauld at 604-942-4407 or Cara Roth at 778-990-1719.

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Get partying with Live Music Fridays at Moonrakers Pub and Liquor Store in Uptown New Westminster. The pub is one of the busiest in the city and general manager Mike McKee is always looking for ways to keep the locals entertained.

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Get eating at the newly renovated Ki Sushi Japanese Restaurant at 45 Eighth St. The city is known as a Japanese food lover’s paradise, and the recent work at Ki Sushi has resulted in great food at great prices. Located next to the New Westminster SkyTrain station, the restaurant now features private tatami rooms. For more info, call 604519-1388 or 604-521-1833 or go to www.kisushi.ca.

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Do you want to start a club to talk about books but don’t know how? Find out at the New Westminster Public Library. On Tuesday, Jan. 18 at 7 pm, the library will present a program on how to Start Your Own Book Club. Get tips on how to set up and run a club, select books and find reviews, author information and discussion questions. Also take a look at the collection of book club sets that can be borrowed. As space is limited, pre-registration is requested – call 604-527-4667. The library is at 716 Sixth Ave., uptown, and is wheelchair-accessible.

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Get shopping at the annual “Not Your Average” Sidewalk Sale at Royal City Centre. Running until Jan. 17, the sale features the wares of more than 40 merchants at New Westminster’s showGet skateboarding at case shopping centre. the Queensborough For more information, All-Wheel Park, adjacent go to www.royalcitycentre. to the Queensborough (or more) Community Centre. Things to do ca. E-mail your Top 5 ideas According to Record this weekend to calendar@royalcityrecord. photographer Larry com or send them to alau@royalcityr Wright, the 12,500-square-foot skate park was open on the weekend of Jan. ecord.com. You can also check out our full arts and events calendar listings on 9 and, weather permitting, should be our website’s homepage at www.royalcity open this weekend as well. record.com. The facility is based on a “ditch” that features quarter pipes, banks and – compiled by staff reporter Alfie Lau extensions, which facilitates speed

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Fundraiser helps the tiniest patients BY THERESA MCMANUS REPORTER

The Vancouver Raw Food School and the Vancouver Circus School are teaming up to raise funds for the neonatal unit at Royal Columbian Hospital. The two groups are holding a charity fundraiser at the River Market at Westminster Quay on Friday, Jan 14 from 6:30 to 10 p.m. The event is being held in space occupied by the Vancouver Circus School. “Entertainment is by the Vancouver Circus School,” said organizer Cheryl Gauld. “They are going to be doing some circus acts.” The event also features appetizers and desserts courtesy of the Vancouver Raw Food School, wine sampling by Pacific Breeze Winery, desserts by Organic Lives and musical entertainment by Reverbnation Band. Clive Langton, president of Raw B.C., is the event’s MC, and Preet Marwaha of Organic Lives is the keynote speaker. “He is going to give a 15-minutes, humourous talk on his journey to health,” Gauld said about a man who recently returned from speaking at the United Nations. Attendees can also buy mystery balloons and try to win prizes including a weekend for two in Seattle, a weekend for two in Vancouver and a wine tasting for four at Pacific Breeze Winery. Gauld founded the Vancouver Raw Food School, whose mission is to teach people why and how to create healthy and delicious food with simple and pure ingredients. “We teach classes,” she said. “We have about 15 or 16 classes on holistic health, vegetarianism, raw food.” Tickets to the fundraiser are $35 and are available from www.vancouverrawfoodschool.com or vrfs@shaw.ca. Gauld was inspired to help out the neonatal unit after touring the department at Royal Columbian Hospital. “Come out and support the incredible fundraiser,” Gauld urged. “It’s guaranteed to be a really fun night.” For more information call Cheryl Gauld at 604-9424407 or Cara Roth at 778-990-1719.

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Kids lend a hand to children’s hospital

A group of children living in London Square in New Westminster recently raised $150 for B.C. Children’s Hospital. Eman Elmasri said the children donned their heaviest coats and boots and went collecting empty bottles and cans. Nur and Iqan Elmasri, Jack and Ada Niu, Sharereh Hamed, Dan Chaves and Eric Jiao set out to collect empties for charity. “And collect they did,” Elmasri wrote in an e-mail to The Record. “This small group collected large bags of empties, and, with the help of their families, took them to a bottle depot and came away with $150, which they promptly donated to the B.C. Children’s Hospital in Vancouver.” The November project marked the second year in a row for the effort. Last year’s

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A18 • Wednesday, January 12, 2011 • The Record

Stories of Sapperton past OUR PAST

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he Sapperton neighbourhood of New Westminster has been in the news a lot in the past few months due to the work on East Columbia Street through its “downtown” area, the Brewery District and most recently the North Fraser Perimeter Road, Bailey Bridge and connections with Coquitlam. In 2011, we will be offering some Sapperton programming, including a walking tour or two, perhaps a cemetery tour, and a slide presentation. As a result of our comments we made earlier about those plans, we received an interesting question concerning its history: “Is it true that the name of this part of New Westminster was actually changed from Sapperton, and city council went along with it?” The answer to this is yes, but council didn’t just go along with it, they voted unanimously for the proposition. This happened in 1928,

when a motion prepared by the North Westminster Improvement Association, through its president, Dr. P. D. MacSween, and introduced in a meeting of council by Aldermen Hogg and McAdam, was passed unanimously by New Westminster city council. The basis of the move to change the name was that “North Westminster” would be more conducive to attracting business, improving the neighbourhood’s economy and increasing local real estate values. While there were plenty of individuals against the idea, mainly on historical or heritage grounds, the petition and comments show that most of the rest of the community was comfortable with the change. Personal research piecing together information and interviewing people who experienced the change shows that, while there were a good many against the change, “North Westminster” proponents carried the day. In reality it was a hollow victory as the vast majority of people from Sapperton simply ignored the change. A colleague recently gave us some letters about the change from the B.C. Electric Railway Company,

in which the city requested that the company change the name of its station at Sapperton to North Westminster. The streetcar did show the new appellation but often, according to an old-time streetcar conductor, blanked out the name in the Sapperton area because some young people would throw rotten fruit, etc. at the car if the new title showed. In 1934, after considerable behind the scenes agitation and good oldfashioned – and at times very loud – lobbying, the council of the day moved to rescind the 1928 resolution. It moved that “the name of Sapperton should be retained in recognition of those historic figures so interwoven with the story of the City of New Westminster.” At the council meeting at which this whole matter was discussed, no one came to represent the “North Westminster group,” and once again council voted unanimously for the change. An interesting story, part New Westminster – part Sapperton, but very important to the neighbourhood in the northern area of the city. Watch 2011 for more Sappertonthemed items.

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habits of thought? We often make assumptions about the motivations behind the behaviour of others. If we expect and think the worst, we will perceive it. We can take offence when none is intended. We may feel insulted when another’s statement may have been neutral or even positive. Negative expectations about a dreaded family gathering can be based on the past and the mutual assumptions family members hold when relating to one another. This often leads to self-fulfilling prophecies – we behave in ways that provoke old dysfunctional patterns of

relating and reinforce old assumptions. If I could give one gift to every family, it would be a board game in which everyone must play by a new set of rules, begin a new game and look at one another with fresh and open eyes. In this game, no single player wins but everyone loses – their egos, their grudges, their resentments and their pain. If only it were so easy to change our thoughts and challenge our old, often unconscious assumptions about ourselves and others. Our emotional states can influence our thoughts. When depressed, we don’t

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heard. We need to forgive, and we need to be forgiven. We all need to feel appreciated. We must attend to one another mindfully. Unhappiness can arise from your relationship with your own life. You must find meaning in what you do each day. Your actions – what you say and what you do – must be in alignment with what you value and believe in. If you live with integrity, you respect others and you respect yourself. And by living your life in this way, mindfully and deliberately, you will enjoy the energy and enthusiasm to seize each day. Mindful meditation can

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◗ IN THE GAME

First goal in first pro NLL game for defender ◗P24 Unlucky RCCC skips to finals of Coastal 2 berths ◗P24

SECTION COORDINATOR Tom Berridge, 604-444-3022 • tberridge@royalcityrecord.com

Runner-up Knights prove their worth STM trailed 32-28 at halftime. In the third quarter, The St. Thomas More Tamanawis built up a Knights gave a solid game-high nine-point lead, account of themselves at but STM rallied again, the 45th annual Chancellor closing the frame with a boys’ basketball tourna- free throw by Imperial ment. that shaved the deficit to The Knights, ranked as just three points. high as sixth in provinLaguerta was key to cial AA standings this sea- the comeback, potting his son, hung with the top-10 fourth long-range bomb AAA Tamanawis Wildcats late in the period, and then before eventually falling scoring on a two-on-one 64-56 in the tournament break with Ross Hilliam in championship final on the final minutes. Saturday. In the final “We are 10 minutes, always the Laguerta knotunderdogs.But ted the score “Every practice, 50-50 every practice, with his coach tells us coach tells us he fifth trey with he believes in five minutes us and that’s all believes in us. … left to play. we need,” said We’re just trying But first STM Grade 11 team Wildcat guard Denzel to prove ourguard Shivi Laguerta, who selves everday.” Viria answered led all Knights right back with with 21 points, DENZEL LAGUERTA his second including five STM 2nd team all-star three of the three-pointers. half. “We have to Secondteam be competitive. all-star Ravjot (Coach Aaron Mitchell) Dhaliwal of Tamanawis wants us to push the ball then drained three-of-three and believe in each other. free throws to increase the “We’re just trying to lead to six points. Dhaliwal prove ourselves every led all players with 25 day.” points, including 10 in the STM showed a lot of opening quarter. that improvement in the Outstanding player of matchup, coming back the tournament, Manjodh from an early 18-8 deficit Dulay from Tamanawis, to close the first quarter scored the eventual gametrailing by just two points, winning basket with a late in what coach Mitchell bomb from beyond the called STM’s “toughest arc. Dulay finished with matchup.” 15 points. There was more inspiMikey Carney chipped rational play in the second in with 13 points for STM, quarter. First team all-star including nine in the opensenior guard A.J. Imperial ing quarter. stole the ball and went Karsten Harder, the top coast-to-coast to tie the defender at the Chancellor, contest at 22-22. joined Imperial on the first Laguerta then gave the all-star team. Knights their first lead on Michell said the Knights his second bomb of the needed big outings from game from beyond the their senior leaders and arc. got it.

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He got game: Second team all-star Denzel Laguerta takes it to the rack at the 45th annual Chancellor boys’ basketball tournament at St. Thomas More last week. “It was a good game for us,” Mitchell said. “We learned lots today. But I still think we can do a lot better. This tournament

is not the pinnacle of our season, but we’re happy. We’re going to keep striving. The kids keep responding so well.”

STM opened the Chancellor with a 62-48 win over Lord Byng on ◗Chancellor Page 24

Rebels lose No. 1 at Legal Beagle BY TOM BERRIDGE SPORTS EDITOR tberridge@royalcityrecord.com

The Burnaby South Rebels came through with a third-place finish from the Legal Beagle boys’ basketball tournament at Terry Fox last weekend. South, the former No. 1-ranked team from the outset of the B.C. AAA high school season, will slip in this week’s poll after losing its semifinal matchup 72-57 to tournament runner-up Kelowna. South then rebounded with a

WHL centre third in mid-term rankings

69-60 win over host Fox in the consolation final behind high games from second team all-star Manroop Clair, with 17, and Lazar Cuk, with 15. Clair opened the second half with back-to-back treys, outscoring Fox 25-14 in the third quarter. The new top-ranked provincial AAA leader R.C. Palmer won the Beagle title with a 70-63 victory over the No. 5-ranked Kelowna Owls. “We’re not No. 1 anymore. The pressure’s off. Now we can start to get back to work and putting

it back in place,” said South head coach Greg Matic. South came out in the first tournament of the new year and struggled against No. 8 Charles Tupper, eking out a 60-59 win over last year’s Vancouver city champion. Manroop and Ater Degal paced Burnaby with 13 points apiece. Nick Irvine chipped in with a dozen. The Rebels were then relegated to the third-place game with the loss to Kelowna. Clair led South with 30 points.

“We really struggled in our first two games. It’s all catching up on us,” Matic said, adding the Rebels have had just two practices since Dec. 15. Irvine garnered a first team allstar for South, while Degal was a second-team pick. Elsewhere on the hard court, Burnaby Central placed sixth at the Britannia Bulldog Classic in Vancouver. Central lost 73-69 to King George in the fourth-place game. Moscrop fell 56-40 to the hosts in the final placement game.

Ryan Nugent-Hopkins slipped to third place in the North American mid-term rankings according to NHL Central Scouting Monday. The 6-0 170-pound Western Hockey League centre was passed by Swedish national Gabriel Landeskog of the Ontario Hockey League’s Kitchener Rangers and Drummondville Voltigeur centre Sean Couturier of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League. Landeskog came to North America as an underage player and had 24 goals and 46 points in his rookie season. This season, the Rangers left winger is currently second in the OHL with 25 goals and 45 points. Couturier was the only draft-eligible player to share the silver medal with Canada’s junior national team at the recent world championships in Buffalo, New York. Nugent-Hopkins has 10 goals and a team-leading 50 points for the Red Deer Rebels to date. The North Burnaby product was a late cut off the Canada junior national team. Seattle Thunderbird winger Luke Lockhart was projected at 73rd overall, just ahead of B.C. Hockey League product Destry Straight, a former Northwest Giants forward currently playing junior A with the Coquitlam Express. Another former major midget Giant, Brady Brassart, was pegged at 154th. The 6-1, 185-lbs. forward plays on the Spokane Chiefs of the WHL. The NHL junior entry draft will be held on June 24 and 25 in St. Paul, Minnesota. On the WHL trade deadline, Calgary Hitmen defenceman Matt MacKenzie of New Westminster was traded to the Tri-City Americans on Monday for forward Brooks Macek, defenceman Spencer Humphries and a third-round pick in the 2012 bantam draft.


A24 • Wednesday, January 12, 2011 • The Record

◗ CURLING

Skip nipped for berth to B.C.s

BY TOM BERRIDGE SPORTS EDITOR tberridge@royalcityrecord.com

Royal City Curling Club must settle for two berths into the men’s provincial final following a heartbreaking loss in Victoria. The Steve Kopf rink of third Derek Errington, second Mike Merklinger and lead Mark Bradshaw lost 6-5 to Victoria’s Jason Clarke for the final berth into the B.C.s at the Coastal No. 2 championships in the capital city Monday. Leading 5-4 after nine ends, Kopf could only stand and watch as Clarke played his last rock with an in-off his own rock to remove shot stone and score two points to win the B/C division event and a final berth into the upcoming provincials. Earlier in the competition, Neil Dangerfield, another Victoria skip, won the Aevent qualifier, defeating Marpole’s Wes Craig 87 with a single in the 10th end in a close final. The two Victoria skips will join eight other qualifiers, including Royal City’s Sean Geall and Brent Pierce. Kopf won six matches at the Coastal qualifier. The Kopf rink lost his first match to Dangerfield in the A semifinal. He was relegated to the C event after an 8-4 loss to Clarke, the eventual B winner. Kopf then made the best

of his last remaining games, winning three draws in a row, including a 7-3 win over clubmate Bryan Miki in the C semi and then doubling Duncan’s Jason Montgomery 9-5 in the Cevent final. Miki also had a chance at a provincial berth, losing out to Clarke in the B final by a 7-4 score. The Miki rink of third Tyler Klitch, second Jay Batch and lead Chad Hoffmann were tied 4-4 after six ends before Clarke stole singles in the seventh, eighth and ninth ends to win the B event. Miki also lost a narrow 6-5 decision by a steal in the 10th end to Clarke in the A event. Kopf beat Miki in the C event, in part, with a tworock steal in the seventh end. Royal City’s Stephen Schneider finished with a 2-3 record, including an 8-5 loss to Montgomery in the C event. Former two-time B.C. junior men’s champion Bryan Kedziora also took part in the Coastal qualifier. The B.C. men’s championships will take place in Vernon from Feb. 7 to 13.

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The need for speed: Club skater Taka Nohdomi, left, gets off to a fast start in the Division 1 fundamentals group at the Burnaby Haida Speed Skating interclub meet at the Bill Copeland Sports Centre on Saturday.

New Westminster sports briefs New Westminster’s Ben Davies scored his first-ever goal in his first National Lacrosse League game. The 6-4 New Westminster defender scored the first goal of the season for the Colorado Mammoth, tallying in his NLL debut at 5:38 of the first period in an 11-10 overtime loss to the defending champion Washington Stealth in Denver, Saturday. Davies signed a two-year contract with the Mammoth.

Prospect’s reward

New Westminster Royals’ Riku Mochizuki won a $2,500 scholarship draw from Sylvan Learning on Jan. 6. Mochizuki was presented his award on CTV television as part of a promotion with Sylvan and Perry Solkowski’s Perry’s Prospects. Mochizuki played major Little League baseball with New Westminster, which hosted the provincial championships last season.

Three make it Games

Three Burnaby gymnasts made Team B.C. for the Canada Winter Games. Omega’s Briannah Tsang and Tamara Kuno of Flicka were among the seven provincial athletes named to the women’s artistic gymnastic team that will represent B.C. at the Halifax Games. Helen Cheung of Flicka was named an alternate.

Chancellor: ◗ continued from page 23

Laguerta’s six-trey outing. The Knights then got by Handsworth 76-67, before defeating Argyle 56-45 in the semifinals. The No. 7-ranked Wildcats knocked off honourable mention and eventual third-place finishing Seaquam 72-67 in the other semi. With the runner-up finish, STM should see its provincial ranking improve this week. Holy Cross, ranked as high as second in the earlier AA polls this season, lost to both Fleetwood Park and Maple Ridge at the Chancellor, and did not place. Burnaby district’s Byrne Creek, overall winners in 2009, were also eliminated on Friday following a 78-47 loss to seventh-place-finishing Fleetwood Park. Next up for the Knights is the B.C. Catholic Schools tournament.

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RARE FIND LANGLEY - FOREST HILLS PRIVATE 1/4 ACRE - QUIET CDS EXQUISITE CUSTOM 2 LEVEL 2671 SQ.FT. - 4 BDRMS + 3 BATHRMS DEN + FAMILY RM + GAMES RM DELUXE MASTER SUITE DOUBLE GARAGE

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ONLY $598,800

Sought after Forest hills 1/4 ac – massive private rear yard with large south patio bordering peaceful farmland. Swedish maple floors, designer colours, new heat pump 2006 and more! Main floor - Cross hall Living room w/corner gas fireplace and dining room with hutch recess and French doors to patio. Sunny kitchen with eating area and sliders to patio. Family rm plus a large soundproofed Games Room with vaulted ceilings, gas heatilator f/p & door to patio. 4 spacious bedrooms up – deluxe Master with 10' ceilings & sitting area with double sided fireplace to ensuite with deep soaker & oversized shower. A must see. Call today for your personal tour!

2 LOT DEVELOPMENT PRIME CORNER LOT WELL KEPT 978 SQ.FT. RANCHER BEAUTIFULLY LANDSCAPED 35X17 GARAGE/WORKSHOP 14790 60 AVE., SURREY

JUST LISTED

ONLY $375,000

IMMACULATE & very well kept rancher located in Sullivan Station with lane access to electric gated driveway & detached 35x17 garage/workshop. Features new furnace in 2009, newer hot water tank and NEW torch on roof. Large living room with wood burning fireplace and 3rd bedroom converted to family room with sliders to covered patio. Lovely kitchen. Beautifully landscaped yard featuring cherry tree, fire-pit, garden shed and hot tub. Surrounded by new homes and development. Can be subdivided into 2. Minutes to shopping and recreation. Call today for your personal tour! Tracey Bosch 604-539-SOLD (7653) traceybosch.com

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ONLY $668,800

A definite must see. EXTENSIVE HARDWOOD and tile floors, mouldings, 9’ & 13’ detailed ceilings, large front verandah & more. Main floor - CUSTOM MAPLE kitch, granite counters, walk-in pantry, breakfast bar island & eating area w/sliders to multi-tiered partly covered patio w/gas bbq outlet. Open to family rm w/gas heatilator f/p. Living rm w/gas heatilator f/p - adjacent formal dining rm w/hutch recess. Main floor den. 4 LARGE bdrms up, bridged walkway - Huge master w/walk in closet & super ensuite w/double sinks, JETTED tub & OVERSIZED shower. Daylight bsmt offers games rm & rec rm with 3rd fire place for upstairs use & a great 1 bdrm suite w/separate laundry. Call now. Tracey Bosch 604-539-SOLD (7653) traceybosch.com

GORGEOUS & BRIGHT TOWNHOME LANGLEY - WILLOUGHBY ADERA BUILT COMPLEX DENIM END UNIT 2 LEVEL - 1350 SQ.FT. 3 BEDROOMS + 2 BATHROOMS DOUBLE TANDEM GARAGE WALK TO EVERYTHING

JUST LISTED

RARE FIND - VERY BRIGHT and spacious end unit with loads of large windows. Plus balconies, patios & wrap around veranda on 3 sides, North, South & East facing. Large semi private yard ñ one of the largest in the award winning comONLY $329,800 plex. This lovely townhome features: entry to the main floor, large island kitchen w/granite counters, crown mouldings throughout, maple hardwood floors & double tandem garage. Living room w/sliders to south patio. Spacious kitchen with upgraded appliances. Dining room features fireplace and sliders to balcony. 3 bedrms & laundry up - master bedroom with vaulted ceilings, his & her closets & sliders. Close to all the amenities - schools, transit, shopping, parks and golf course. This is a must see. CALL NOW! Tracey Bosch 604-539-SOLD (7653) traceybosch.com

2 HUGE WORKSHOPS PRIVATE 1.7 ACRE FAMILY ESTATE GORGEOUS 3720 SQ.FT. SPLIT 4+ BDRMS - 3 BATHS FAMILY RM + GAMES + LVGRM SWINGING POOL + HOT TUB BRING THE CARS, TRUCKS & RV’S

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ONLY $1,128,800

ONE OF A KIND! Magnificent, PRIVATE, Estate in Popular Langley location. Drive into the circular driveway through gates to discover this Family Playground. Bright & spacious custom home w/vaulted & skylight ceilings, Oak & Stainless kitchen w/built-ins, 2 Gas & 1 wood fireplaces, master w/his & hers walk in closets, ensuite & French door to balcony. Entertainers dream - large patios, gazebo, gas & solar heated in-ground pool, B/I BBQ, horse-shoe pit and fire pit overlooking beautiful man made Koi pond with large waterfall. Surrounded by trees, this PEACEFUL property also boasts 2 Massive heated Shops 46x38 & 40x40 with 100 amp service, classic offices, high ceilings, 10’ & 12’ doors, grease pit, generator backup & so much more. Make your DREAMS come true! Rare find - Call now - Tracey Bosch 604-539-SOLD (7653)

MURRAYVILLE - ORANGEWOOD IMMACULATE ADULT TOWNHOME 2 LEVEL - 1520 SQ/FT 3 BATHRMS + 2 BEDRMS + DEN DELUXE MASTER BEDROOM GARAGE + PARKING PAD WALK TO EVERYTHING QUICK POSSESSION POSSIBLE PRIVATE PARK LIKE ACRE PRESTIGIOUS PENGAR ESTATES SPECTACULAR RANCHER W/BSMNT 4269 SQ FT - 3 BDRM + 3 BATH GAMES ROOM + REC ROOM WINE CELLAR + HOT TUB TRIPLE GARAGE + RV PARKING

JUST LISTED

ONLY $274,800

FANTASTIC VALUE QUICK POSSESSION POSSIBLE CARRIAGE LANE - SURREY CENTRAL 1038 SQ.FT. GROUND FLOOR UNIT 2 BEDROOMS - 2 PARKING SPOTS WALK TO SKYTRAIN & SHOPS RENTALS ALLOWED

JUST LISTED

ONLY $175,800

Private, quiet and spacious unit in desirable, secure gated community. Featuring bright Oak kitchen with eating area adjacent family sized dining rm. Large living room with corner wood burning fireplace and sliders to patio. Master bedroom with walk-in closet. Fresh paint, hot water heat, mirrored closet doors, in-suite storage. 2 parking spots and lots of parking for your guests. Great complex with clubhouse, billiards room, racketball court and more. Great location - walk to Skytrain, schools , SFU Campus, restaurants & Surrey Central mall. Call today for your personal tour! Tracey Bosch 604-539-7653 (SOLD) traceybosch.com

UPDATED BSMT HOME 2157 SQ.FT. - ROOM FOR INLAWS 5 BEDROOMS + DEN FAMILY RM + REC RM DOUBLE GARAGE + RM FOR RV QUIET CUL-DE-SAC CLOVERDALE - TOP OF THE HILL

JUST LISTED

ONLY $512,800

IMMACULATE family home with custom Maple kitchen, Granite ensuite, tile floors & more. Main floor features bay window living rm adjoining dining rm. Bright kitchen w/loads of cabinets adjacent family room w/rock faced gas fireplace & door to balcony. Three bedrooms – master w/full ensuite & walk-in closet. Shared laundry. Bright level entry basement features spacious two bedroom & den suite w/custom Oak kitchen. Large fenced rear yard. Suite rented to a good tenant for $1100 a month. Excellent neighborhood – close to everything & steps to school & park. DON’T WAIT! CALL NOW! Tracey Bosch 604-539-SOLD (7653) traceybosch.com

BACKING ONTO PARK LANGLEY - MASON HEIGHTS 2287 SQ.FT. BASEMENT HOME 4 BEDROOMS + 3 BATHROOMS PRIVATE SOUTH YARD ROOM FOR IN-LAWS MILES OF NATURE TRAILS

JUST LISTED

ONLY $435,000

Bright and freshly painted Basement Entry home with room for in-laws. Featuring new mouldings, laminate and tile flooring, new kitchen, HUGE south facing rear yard backing onto park and high perimeter hedge for privacy. Large bay window living room with brick wood burning fireplace. Spacious and sunny kitchen with loads of cabinets. Dining room with sliders to balcony. Master bedroom with walk in closet and ensuite. Main bath offers an oversize double shower. Basement features a large family room with gas heatilator fireplace, bedroom and laundry. Extra deep garage and lots of parking. Miles of nature trails & numerous parks at your door step. Close to schools, transit & all amenities. Call today for your personal tour! Tracey Bosch 604-539-SOLD (7653) traceybosch.com

IMPECCABLY KEPT - PARK-LIKE ACRE STRAWBERRY HILLS - LANGLEY UPDATED 2241 SQ.FT. BASEMENT HOME 4-5 BDRMS + 3 BATHRMS + FAMILY RM OVERSIZED DOUBLE GARAGE + SEP 21X20 WIRED & INSULATED SHOP PRIVATE SOUTH EXPOSED YARD

GORGEOUS ACRE ONLY $778,800

STUNNING! IMMACULATE home on a gorgeous manicured acre in a wonderful area! Fantastic detached shop w/110 & attic storage. This home offers new fixtures, fresh paint, new bathrooms and updated kitchen with newer appliances, 30 year shingle roof in 2003 & more. Large living room with brick gas fireplace and adjoining dining room with hutch recess. Spacious OAK kitchen w/ breakfast bar island. 3 bedrooms upstairs - Master bedroom with walk-in closet and shower ensuite. Bright basement is on a crawlspace and offers a spacious family room with gas heatilator fireplace adjoining games room and 4th bedroom - room for inlaws. HUGE covered sundeck. Beautifully landscaped, select towering trees & high perimeter hedge. This is a ‘10’ - Will not last - CALL NOW! Tracey Bosch 604-539-SOLD (7653) traceybosch.com

$130,000+ RECENT IN UPGRADES STUNNING CEDAR RIDGE - LANGLEY GORGEOUS 4154 SQ.FT. HOME 2 STOREY + WALK-OUT BSMNT 4-6 BDRMS + 4 BATH + FAMILY RM 2 GAMES ROOMS + HOME THEATRE 24 FT DEEP GARAGE + WORKSHOP 22 X 20

ONLY $885,000

Quality - Penzer built executive 2 storey w/bright walk-out bsmt in a desirable neighborhood. R-2000 energy efficient construction, Central air conditioning, radiant hot water heat, 9 ft detailed ceilings, extensive Maple cabinetry, high end stainless steel appliances, indirect lighting, ceramic flooring, home theatre, wired for generator, huge partly covered patios, in-ground sprinklers, children’s play centre, beautifully landscaped, private south rear yard & MUCH MORE! Main floor features a large living room w/ gas heatilator fireplace & adjoining dining rm. Sunny gourmet kitchen w/ breakfast bar island & bay window eating area. Open to large family rm. Main floor den. 3 Bedrooms & games room up - Master w/his & her closets and ensuite w/double sinks, soaker tub & oversized separate shower. Spacious bsmt offers LARGE Games rm w/sliders to patio, theatre rm, bedrm & bunker style workshop under the garage. Room for in-laws. Call today for your personal tour. Tracey Bosch 604-539-SOLD (7653) traceybosch.com

2 FAMILY PROPERTY 2 NICE RANCHERS PRIVATE PARK-LIKE 5 ACRES CHARMING COUNTRY RETREAT 40X30 WIRED WORKSHOP LEVEL CLEARED PASTURES QUIET STREET - MINUTES TO TOWN

JUST LISTED

LANGLEY - BROOKSWOOD/FERNRIDGE 1.2 ACRES FANTASTIC FUTURE POTENTIAL PARK-LIKE 1.2 ACRES DETACHED DOUBLE GARAGE + DETACHED WORKSHOP 1407 SQ.FT. RANCHER - 3 BDRM + 2 BATH LOADS OF PARKING

ONLY $948,800

ONLY $628,800

Partly updated rancher on park like south exposed 1.2 acres in Brookswood/Fernridge future development area. Mainly cleared with select towering perimeter trees and access to rear yard. Loads of parking, detached 24x22 double garage plus detached 24x22 workshop with partly framed in loft & roughed in plumbing - inlaws? House features spacious living room with picture window, oak kitchen with lots of cupboard space adjacent to bright dining room. 3 large bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. Utility/mud room with access to backyard. Well drained gravel based soil. Minutes to everything. Water potability certificate available. Super investment. CALL NOW! Tracey Bosch 604-539-SOLD (7653) traceybosch.com

1 ACRE

ONLY $899,800

One of Langley’s finest streets. Beautiful property (subdividable someday). Large covered court yard with access from the master bedrm & kitchen. Spacious & open floor plan, beautiful hardwood & tile floors & granite counter tops. Vaulted ceiling living room with palisade window and corner gas fireplace open to dining rm. Large kitchen with breakfast bar, built-ins & eating area. Spacious bay window family room with gas heatilator fireplace. HUGE master suite with walk-in closet and ensuite with soaker tub, separate shower and double sinks. 20x16 Games room/workshop room behind the garage as well as a MASSIVE Rec room and Wine Cellar in basement. Great outdoor area featuring playground & tree house for the kids & hot tub for the adults! This is a MUST SEE! DON’T WAIT! CALL NOW! Tracey Bosch 539-SOLD (7653) traceybosch.com

LANGLEY - COLLEGE COURT BRIGHT & SPACIOUS CORNER UNIT IMMACULATE 1087 SQ.FT. 2 LARGE BDRMS - 2 FULL BATHROOMS GAS FIREPLACE - INSUITE LAUNDRY LARGE COVERED BALCONY WALK TO EVERYTHING - PETS WELCOME

IMMACULATE

ONLY $211,000

BRIGHT south east corner unit in the heart of Langley. Spacious bay window living room with gas heatilator fireplace and door to balcony. Raised panel kitchen with eating area and bay window. Loads of windows and designer interior wall colors. HUGE master bedroom featuring his & her closets, ensuite and door to balcony. Secure underground parking. Additional parking for rent. Bike locker. Great location - walk to rec center, shops, parks, nature trails, Kwantlen college & transit. CALL NOW. Tracey Bosch 604-539-SOLD (7653) traceybosch.com


A28 • Wednesday, January 12, 2011 • The Record

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Roomy 1750 sq.ft. one level 2 bed and den/bedroom Townhome with new roof. Spacious open floor plan, good sized rooms, 3 bathrooms, with 4 piece ensuites in 2 bedrooms, full laundry, crown moldings, newer paint, lots of storage & a 1 car garage. Big south west exposed sun deck and lots more!

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4856 TURNBUCKLE WYND, LADNER

Nicely updated 3 level, 3 bedroom in a great complex. Low E windows, kitchen, bathroom, flooring & deck have all been redone. 1 car garage, in downtown Ladner & complex has rec center, exercise, hot tub & sauna room.

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Very cute and affordable 2 bed, 1 bath 930 sq ft rancher on a 6000 square foot lot, backing onto the Green belt forest. Some updates in the last few years, roof 8 years, appliances 2 years and single car carport. Great first time home or investment property!

www.ladnerrealestate.ca


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We are work hard, play hard home improvement people, committed to making a bathroom renovation easy, simple, affordable, and enjoyable. We are an entrepreneurial growth company who is passionate about materials, manufacturing, and marketing our one of a kind products and services. Our Bath Fitters are used by home owners, major hotels, leading universities and commercial property managers. By using our patented processes, Bath Fitter clients are able to dramatically reduce the expense and time spent remodeling a bathroom to less than a day compared to traditional bathroom repair, which is time consuming and costly. Founded in 1984 in a garage, Bath Fitter is a $400 million dollar North American retailer that continues to grow rapidly by providing tub, shower and wall components. Headquartered in Montreal, Bath Fitter also has offices in Nashville, TN, USA and 200 retail stores across North America. www.bathfitter.com Job Description Bath Fitter is North America’s leading one-day bathroom remodeler. We’re growing, and need quality focused installation technicians to add to our Team! To work for our Team, you’ll need to be: Focused on creating a quality finished product Able to communicate well with our customers Able to work unsupervised (after training) Able to troubleshoot for unique situations If you’re hired, you’ll also be rewarded with: Great training and benefits A new and different job each day - all year long Great Pay The ability to work on your own - yet as part of a team The opportunity for advancement or relocation Truck & Tools are provided Job Requirements Carpentry and/or renovation experience A valid driver’s license and clean driving record MUST BRING CLEAN DRIVER'S ABSTRACT IN IF SELECTED FOR AN INTERVIEW! An attention to detail Plumbing experience or ability Intense desire to provide our Customer with a beautiful finished product Please apply to cwilson@bathfitter.com and attach your resume, but Do Your Homework about our Company first!

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Needed for upcoming underground utilities / roadwork infrastructure projects for the Surrey, Delta, Vancouver areas during the 2011 construction season. Minimum 7 – 10 years experience required.

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ADMINISTRATIVE / INSIDE SALES REP $14/hour + benefits + incentives

Hours may include: Weekdays with night shifts until 8pm. And Saturdays 9 - 4 or Sundays 10am - 3pm. Duties at our inbound call centre include making 100 - 150 calls per day; follow-up with approx. 100 inbound leads per week, making sales appointments and doing data entry. The ideal candidate is customer service oriented, organized, and sales driven. And is very competitive, has excellent communication skills and an attention to detail. To apply send resume to:

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EDUCATION 2011

Advertising Feature

How many people stand between you and your dream job? There are approximately five people standing between creative professionals and the job they want, a survey suggests.

advertising, marketing and web professionals.

Six degrees of separation isn’t just a game to find connections to the actor Kevin Bacon; advertising and marketing executives say they meet with an average of six applicants before filling an open position in their departments, according to a survey by The Creative Group, a staffing firm that specializes in creative,

While the field is expected to increase its hiring in the next three months, it doesn’t mean companies will relax their standards, says Lara Dodo, a vice- president with The Creative Group’s Canadian operations.

A career in

employers are being prudent in their hiring and are weighing their options before extending an offer.”

Approximately 250 marketing and advertising executives were polled for the study.

Creative Group offers some tips for job-seekers hoping to stand out among the crowd: (Conttinued on following page)

“Given the high calibre of talent currently available,

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Dream job

The Record • Wednesday, January 12, 2011 • A31

SUDOKU Fun By The Numbers

Like puzzles? Then you'll love Sudoku. This mind-bending puzzle will have you hooked from the moment you square off, so sharpen your pencil and put your Sudoku savvy to the test!

Advertising Feature

(Conttinued from previous page)

• Do your due diligence - Know more than you have to about the job and company in order to define what specifically you can offer. Consult various sources, go through articles about the company, ask people in your network for insight. • Put your best foot forward - Be polite from the moment you step through the company’s doors. “Resist the urge to text a friend or send a tweet while you wait in the lobby; you’ll make a better impression by sitting patiently and reading.” • Watch your body language - Do you touch your nose a lot when you’re nervous? Do you make and hold eye contact? Do you sit up or slouch? Practice interviewing with a friend who can give feedback about any distracting habits you might have.

• Be positive and follow through - If you don’t get the job, ask the interviewer for tips about how you could have done better. “If you accept rejection graciously, you may even put yourself first in line for the company’s next opening.” Editorial provided by Postmedia

Watch for our next Education 2011 Feature Running Wednesday, January 19

Here's How It Works: Sudoku puzzles are formatted as a 9x9 grid, broken into nine 3x3 boxes. To solve a Sudoku, the numbers 1 through 9 must fill each row, column and box. Each number can appear only once in each row, column and box. You can figure out the order in which the numbers will appear by using the numeric clues already provided in the boxes. The more numbers you name, the easier it gets to solve the puzzle!

• Tell good stories - Polish up a few good go-to anecdotes about yourself and how you solved business problems (but try not to sound rehearsed). The stories should describe the problems faced, talk about the actions you took and wrap up with the final results. • Ask good questions - And not just about money and vacation benefits. People respond to you when you give them something to talk to you about, says Brian Marchant, director of the business career centre at Queen’s University School of Business. So ask detailed questions about the job, or how the team you’d be joining works together. “Doing so reinforces your interest in the position and company while providing you with useful information that can help you determine if the job is a good fit,” says Creative Group. • Be yourself - The hiring manager needs to know whether the person sitting in front of him or her is a good fit. Don’t be someone in the interview that you can’t pull off every day.

ACROSS

1. Superseded by DVD 4. Earth chart 7. Energy unit 10. Greek god of war 12. Ardour 14. Title of respect 15. Couches 17. Barn storage tower 18. Cape near Lisbon 19. Motion picture science 22. Fills with high spirits 23. 18th Hebrew letter

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1. Vessel or duct 2. “Operator” singer Jim 3. Subsequent RX replacement 4. Flat-topped hills 5. Settled down 6. ____ Alto, California city 7. Tubes for passing food 8. An abundance of resources 9. Neither black or white 11. Yemen capital 13. Pegs 16. Irish, English or Gordon 18. Converging to a common center

24. At an advanced time 25. Missing soldiers 26. And, Latin 27. Silver 28. Gentlemen 30. Tangelo fruit 32. Actor ___ Harris 33. Mister 34. Adult Bambi 36. Small cake leavened with yeast 39. Largest city in NE

41. Quick reply 43. Local dialect expressions 46. Friends (French) 47. ____ Bator, Mongolia 48. __ __, so good 50. Side sheltered from the wind 51. Village in Estonia 52. Genus beroe class 53. 32nd president’s initials 54. Furnish with help 55. Guided a tour

20. Comes upon 21. A male sheep 28. More becoming 29. Models of excellence 30. Flat-topped inflorescence 31. Costing nothing 34. Marked for certain death 35. 17th Greek letter 37. Photons, pions, alpha particles 38. Amount that can be held 40. Light greenish blue 41. Toadfrog

42. 18th Hebrew letter (var.) 43. Young whale 44. Forearm bone 45. Moldavian capital 1565-1859 49. Radioactivity unit


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EMPLOYMENT PETS & LIVESTOCK

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COURIER DRIVERS

We have immediate openings for experienced drivers with late model cars, full size panel vans & cube vans. Apply in person to Atlas Courier Ltd. 32 West 5th Ave., Vancouver

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Farm Workers

Maybog Farms Ltd. of Richmond, B.C. is seeking motivated, experienced, reliable and willing workers. This outdoor job entails all aspects of growing berries. Farming experience is essential. The job is manual and “hands on” in nature and includes digging drains, planting, pruning, irrigating, weeding and fertilizing. Willingness and the ability to be flexible, and work extended hours, is essential. It is important to understand there is a minimum 40 hour work week and that many times the job requires extended hours. Start date will be March 2011. Salary is $9.28/hour. Contact info: Please email application to farming@shaw.ca

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PLANET LAZER has F/T Night Manager position avail. Fax resumes to: 604 514-2292

CARETAKER req’d for Gambier Island Christian Camp. Visit: campartaban.com/caretaker.htm Exp. Construction Cleaner required to work on floor buffing, 15ft high glass cleaning & general final cleaning. Please Call Steven 604-338-8102 EXP PAINTERS 3yrs min, car req rate based on exp. 604-790-4554 seatoskypainting@telus.net

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Some great kids aged 12 to 18 who need a stable, caring home for a few months. If you’ve been looking for a home-based opportunity to do meaningful, fulfilling work. Qualified applicants receive training, support and monthly remuneration. 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

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DLE IS CURRENTLY ACCEPTING resumes for 3rd or 4th year Technicians/ Journeymen, and a motivated counter parts person. Email resumes to: kwiebe@douglaslake.com or Fax: 1-250-782-5286 GASFITTER / SERVICEMAN Required Immediately. Gasfitter Furnace Serviceman. Fax resume to 250-787-1320 Call: 250-787-1361. This is a full time position ith excellent future for the right person. LOGGING CONTRACTOR in Sundre, Alberta requires a Feller Buncher Operator. Please fax resume to 403-638-9095 or call Russ at 403-638-1479.

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.

Banana’s Family Daycare Exp. Childcare, avail 0-5 yrs old, F/T or P/T, 604 526-2490

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BLUE NOSE PITBULLS to loving home. 1 male, 5 females, $700 (M), $850 (F). 604-968-3123

2 CHIHUAHUA female, 10 wks shots dewormed, healthy, $500. ready to go! Nick 604-505-2891

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MALTIPOO PUPS - bro and sis born Aug 29/10. All 3 shots+rabies+dewormed/flea tment. White, vet checked healthy $1500 for both + crate, bed, toys etc.. girltalk1960@yahoo.ca MIN PIN, reg. spayed, to good home. Fem Doberman, spayed, exc. temp. $250. 604-820-4554

AMERICAN COCKER spaniel cuddly, child friendly, 1st shots vet checked,$700 cash 604-823-4393

BERNESE MOUNTAIN Dog Puppies. Vet checked and ready to go. $950. Langley. 778-241-5504

POMERANIAN TEACUP babies + Mom. First shots, dewormed, dew claws. $750+. 604-581-2544

ROTTWEILER PUPPIES, CKC Reg. Malti V-1 rated, top blood lines, Health Cert. 604-535-9994

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Precious Minds

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Fuel

FULL YEAR SEASONED Alder, Birch & Maple Firewood, Split & Delivered. 604-825-9264

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Lumber/Building Supplies

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LICENSED DAYCARE in New West has openings for children 0-5 years old. Call 604-525-7053

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Become a Registered Personal Trainer. Earn up to $70/hr. Government Financial Aid may be available. Hilltop 604-930-8377 See our ad in todays paper under Education. BREAD GARDEN seeking F/T Food Serv. Supervisor. Comp. of High School and Sev. yrs of exp. a must. $13/hr. e-res: breadgarden.metro@yahoo.ca

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Notice is hereby given that creditors and others, having claims against the Estate of James Leslie McIntosh; formerly of 4056 Kincaid Street, Burnaby, B.C. V5G 1V8 Deceased, who died on February 14, 2010, are hereby required to send the particulars thereof to the undersigned Executor, c/o Steve McIntosh 3940 Indian River Drive, North Vancouver, B.C. V7G 2G9 on or before February 11, 2011, after which date the estate’s assets will be distributed, having regard only to the claims that have been received. Steve McIntosh, Executor

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Under the Residential Tenancy Regulation, a notice of disposition is being given to Devon McLeod for all personal property (sofas, TV, mattress, dishes, tables, bed frame, tv stand, etc) to be sold from the residence of basement 7567 Imperial Street, Burnaby BC if no response within 30 days (February 8th, 2011) from date of this notice. The tenant (Devon McLeod) left the property at the rental residence in beginning of September 2010 without notice and without paying rent since August 2010 to present. The landlord, Mindy Luddu of 7567 Imperial Street, Burnaby BC has given this notice on January 8, 2011.

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6508

6508

Apt/Condos

AVAIL JAN 15, newly reno’d, 621 Colburne St, 1 block from Queens Park, 1 BR, $735/mo + 1/2 heat, light, No pets. 604-454-4540 BACH.& 1BD/RM avail from 600.00 h/w & basic cable inc. No Pets,u/g park avail.Ref.Req. 1 yr lease.604-525-2599 BBY; Centrepoint Metrotown, New, VIEW, 2 BR, 2 bath, all appl, f/p, balcony, sec prkg, Gym. $1800. Avail now. 604-617-5852

Apt/Condos

BBY, LOUGHEED Mall, across from WalMart, 2 BR, 2 full baths, 2 balcony, in ste w/d, 2 u/g parking, granite counter tops, s/s appls, N/s, N/p, refs req’d, $1490/mo incls hot water, Feb 1. for viewing call Al 778-997-4786 BBY, METROTOWN. 1 - 2 BR. Clean, quiet bldg. Incl heat/hot water. Immed. 778-323-0237 BBY METROTOWN 1 BR. Avail Immed, Clean, quiet bldng. Inc heat/hot water. 778-848-1790 BBY SOUTH 2 BR Apt. Near all ammens. Incls heat & hot water, prkg, quiet bldg. $925. Now. NP. 604-921-1572 or 604-828-9917

SALISBURY PLACE 7272 Salisbury Ave Bby Highgate 1 BR incl heat & hot water. N/S & N/P. $877/mo. 604-524-4720 BBY, Lghd Mall. 1 BR, $850 incl ht & h/w. ns/np, new bath & tile, storage, Feb 1. 604-779-3882

1 & 2 BEDROOM APT

on Balmoral Street avail. Close to trans, Highgate Mall & shopping. Rent incls heat & h/w. Refs req’d. Reno’d stes avail. Wheelchair accessible. Ana 778-859-0798 or Bayside Property Office 604-432-7774 for more info or to view.

Apt/Condos

COQ. 2 BR $875, 1 BR $800, Now/Feb 1, incls heat, prkg. 778-990-7079 or 604-521-8249 COQ • Austin Heights Clean Apts to rent. Sorry no pets. 604-936-5755 COQ HOWIE Ave, 1 BR, 700+sf, quiet bldg, sec’d prkg, does not include cable/hydro. $725 incls hot water. N/P. 604-941-2313 NEW WEST nr RCH/Skytrain, 1 BR apt, $740/mo, No Pets, quiet complex, Call 604 299-8288

Large units some with 2nd bathroom or den. On bus routes, close to S.F.U. & Lougheed Mall.

BBY, Willingdon/ Lougheed Hwy. Concrete deluxe 2 BR + fam rm. 1,300 sf. Near Skytrain, Save-onFoods, Brentwood Mall. Ns/np. $1,495/mo. Feb 1. 604-953-0952

office: 604 936-1225

NEW WEST, 1 BR Penthouse, Amazing VIEW, priv deck $980. 1 BR $765. Reno’d, Incls ht/htwtr, deluxe cbl. NS/NP. 604-521-4180

NEW WESTMINSTER, One Bedroom, $730/mo Includes heat, h/w, cable & parking. Near schools, shops, bus & Skytrain. Available February 1st. Cats okay! Deposit required.

Call 604-521-2884

EL PRESIDENTE

220 - 7th St, New West 1 BR, $700. Rent includes heat & hot water, reno’d suites with big patios. By shops, banks, Skytrain & college. U/grd parking available. Call 604-519-1382 Managed by Colliers International

CANTERBURY COURT

JUNIPER COURT 415 Westview St, Coq

Close to Lougheed Mall, S.F.U. & Transportation.

Close to Lougheed Mall, all Transportation Connections, Schools & S.F.U.

Professionally Managed by Colliers International

office: 604 936-3907

office: 604 939-8905 cell: 604 916-0261

AMBER (W)

KING ALBERT COURT

401 Westview St, Coq

1300 King Albert, Coq

Large Units. Near Lougheed Mall. Transportation & S.F.U.

Close to Transportation, Schools & S.F.U.

office: 604 939-2136 cell: 604 805-9490

office: 604 937-7343 cell: 778 848-5993

ARBOUR GREENE

GARDEN VILLA

Extra Large 2 Bedrooms. Close to Lougheed Mall & S.F.U.

1 BR & 2 BR Available. Beautiful atrium with fountain. By shops, college & transit. Pets negotiable. Ref required.

545 Rochester Ave, Coq

552 Dansey Ave, Coq

office: 604 939-4903 cell: 778-229-1358

1010 6th Ave, New West

CALL 604 715-7764 BAYSIDE PROPERTY SERVICES

CALYPSO COURT 1030 - 5th Ave, New West Near Transportation & Douglas College. Well Managed Building.

office: 604 524-8174 cell: 604 813-8789

604 - 941 - 7721

VILLA MARGARETA 320-9th St, New West

Bach & 1 BR Available. All Suites Have Balconies. Undergrd Parking Available. Refs Required. Small Pet Ok.

CALL 604 715-7764 BAYSIDE PROPERTY SERVICES

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2010

Submit a colour photo of your new baby with the completed information below by January 21st. Watch for your baby’s picture to be published in our January 28th issue of the Burnaby Now and New Westminster Record. Payment is $28 including tax. You may pay by cheque or if you wish to pay by credit card please check box below and an advertising representative will call you.

NEW WEST

St Andrews Street 2 BR Apt, Large balcony, updated, nr transit & amens. Available Feb 1. Small pet ok with pet deposit.

Call 604-540-9300

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6508

Apt/Condos

PORT MOODY Sub-Penthouse, NEW, Water view! 3 BR + solarium, 1100sf, 2 bath, all ss appls, sec prkg, Gym, Pool + Aria Club. N/S. $1700. Now. 604-889-8750

ROTARY TOWER 25 Clute St, New West

Age 55 or over. Beautiful view. Bach high rise apt. Close to trans & shopping. Rent incl all utils. Refs req. Contact Ana Cell: 778-859-0798 Bayside Property Services Ltd.

814 Royal Avenue

Newer 2 BR Condo, 6 appls, N/S, pet possible. Avail now or Feb 1. Lease and excellent refs a must. $1250. Al Dodimead ACD Realty (604) 521-0311 view this & other properties @ www.acdrealty.com

New Westminster

909 - 12th Street

Bright 2 BR ste. New carpets. Fridge, stove & W/D in building. Avail now or Feb 1. $950. Ns/np. Lease & excellent refs a must.

Al Dodimead ACD Realty (604) 521-0311 view this & other properties @ www.acdrealty.com

Family Living WHITGIFT GARDENS

604 939-0944

Bach, 1 BR & 2 BR

604 420-5636 www.montecitotowers.com

SKYLINE TOWERS 102-120 Agnes St, N.West

Hi-Rise Apartment with River View & Indoor Pool. 1 BR & 2 BR Available. Rent includes heat & hot water. Remodelled Building and Common area. Gated undergrd parking available. References required.

CALL 604 525-2122 BAYSIDE PROPERTY SERVICES

BONSOR APTS Renovated high rise, concrete building. Penthouse, 1 BR & 2 BR available. Very close to Metrotown, Skytrain & Bonsor swimming pool. Rent includes heat, hot water. Refs req’d.

Contact Natalie 778-230-9037 or Bayside Property Services Office: 604-432-7774

Shared Accommodation

6595-20

Coq./Poco/ Port Moody

POCO, Own BR, $425 incls utils, W/D, share home. NS/NP. Avail Now. 778-216-1727

6602

Suites/Partial Houses

BBY 2 BR g/l in new house, $750 incls heat/hydro. NS/NP. Nr Canada Way/Imperial. Suits 1 or 2 Jan 15/ Feb 1. 604-521-6658 BBY BRENTWOOD, Brand New 1 BR bsmt, nr skytrain & Mall, $800 incls utils, no w/d, n/s, n/p, Avail Now, Refs. 604-307-9450

Large units. Close to Golden Ears Bridge. Great view of River

BBY CDA WAY area, 2 BR mn flr, h/w flrs, appls, enste w/d, dbl gara n/p, $1200. Feb 1. 604-522-5951

22588 Royal Crescent Ave, Maple Ridge

office: 604 463-0857 cell: 604 375-1768

6535

Homestay

HOST FAMILY wanted. Please call us at 604-688-1928 or email: globalstudyedu@gmail.com

6540

Houses - Rent

3 Bdrm Homes! Rent TO OWN! Poor Credit Ok, Low Down. Call Karyn 604-857-3597 ANMORE, 2 BR Rancher, reno’d, 1900sf, lev acreage, 5 appls, 2 bath, f/p, garg, patio. Mins PoMo/ Coq Ctr, Buntzen, 778-688-6622

BBY, Central. Lrg 3 BR, 2 baths, f/p, priv w/d, c/port. Exc cond. $1350 + ½ util. Small pet ok. N/s. Near BCIT, SFU, BGH, Skytrain & bus. Avail now. 604-298-6874

BBY, EAST. 2 BR, 1010 sqft, g/lvl, radiant ht, cls to schools & bus, Avail Immed. 604-521-1008, 604-789-6318 BBY Gov’t Rd area, 2 BR glvl ste, $900 incl util/cbl, ns/np, avail Now, nr skytn/SFU, 604 420-6451

BBY, METROTOWN. 1 BR, g/lvl, Alarm. Near skytrn. NS/NP. Refs. $850 incl util. Now. 604-430-1358 COQ, Blue Mtn/ Como Lake. 3 BR, upper flr. 1.5 baths, big deck, 6 appl. $1,490/mo + 2/3 utils. Ns/ np. Near schools. 604-939-6077

COQ New Horizon, newly reno’d 3BR, 2 lvls, all new appls, 1900 sf, nr Pinetree Sec, ns/np, Jan 1st, $1850/mo, 604 760-6372

NEW WEST Main & Upper hse, Near 22nd Skytrn Station. 3 BR, 2 bath, new reno’d. Cat OK. NS. $1300. Av Feb 1. 604-522-9086 POCO 3 BR mn flr, kitchen, dining & liv rm, small fam rm, $1450, Immed. Gord 604-329-9600

1 BR, (80% adult bldg), $750. 2 BR fr $925. 3 BR fr $1100. ● Spacious apartments ● Heat, h/w, prkg, indoor pool ● Ball court, daycare avail. ● Near Skytrain, shopping & kids park. Sorry no pets.

6595

ROYAL CRESCENT ESTATES

New Westminster

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MONTECITO TOWERS

Bonus All photos received will be entered into a draw for a chance to win a $50 grocery store gift card.

Baby’s First Name

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Apt/Condos

AMBER ROCHESTOR

Starting at $935 Adult friendly building. Inste laundry, visual intercom, gated parking. Near shops & bus. Includes hotwater & storage. Sorry No Pets!!

Full Address I wish to pay by credit card

6508

Fifth Ave, New West 2 BR $935 & 1 BR $785. Lrg, bright, well maint bldg. Rent includes heat, hot water & cable. N/P. Central New West.

1 BEDROOMS

Apartments avail Feb 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

6508

555 Cottonwood Ave, Coq

NEW WESTMINSTER

2232 McAllister Port Coquitlam 2 BR & 3 BR

To place your ad call

604-444-3000

COTTONWOOD PLAZA

700 PARK CRESCENT

Call 604-522-3391

The Record • Wednesday, January 12, 2011 • A33

BBY, MIDDLEGATE. 1 BR suite. $650/mo incl hydro/cable. Ns/np, no w/d. Feb 1st. 604-522-6773 BBY N. 1 BR nice bsmt ste. $625 incls utls. Avail now. Strictly NS/ NP. Nr Alpha sec. . 604-291-2976

BBY, N. 2 BR upper lvl, mtn & city view, lrg deck, n/p, $830 + utils. Priv w/d. Also: Bach suite, $680 incl utils. Immed. 604-951-8632 BBY N., near SFU/transit. 1 BR Furn’d ste. NS/NP. Avail now. $800 incls utls. 604-299-0923 BBY - nr Patterson skytrain stn, 1 BR, own W/D. $850 incls heat. NS/NP. Feb 1. 604-710-4440

POCO, Mary Hill. Spac 3 BR upper flr, f/p, priv w/d, big deck, f/yard. Ns/np. $1,375/mo + 2⁄3 util. In CDS. Nr West Coast Express + schools. Immed. 604-945-4835 STOP RENTING-RENT TO OWN ● No Qualification - Low Down ● COQUITLAM - 218 Allard St. 2 bdrm HANDY MAN SPECIAL!!! HOUSE, bsmt/2 sheds....$888/M NEW WEST- 1722-6th Av 2 bdrm HOUSE w/1 suite 2 f/p,Long term finance, new roof, RT-1..$1,288/M SURREY- 6297 134 St. Solid 5 bdrm HOUSE w/2 bdrm suite on 1/4 acre lot with views... $1,688/M CHILLIWACK - 9557 Williams, 3 bdrm, 1 bath, cozy HOUSE on 49x171’ lot, excellent investment property in heart of town..... $888/M Call Kristen (604)786-4663 www.HomeBuyingCenter.ca

6450

Miscellaneous Rentals

GATED PARKING AVAILABLE New Westminster CALL 604 723-8215 BAYSIDE PROPERTY SERVICES

6595

Shared Accommodation

6595-20

Coq./Poco/ Port Moody

ROOMMATE NEEDED to share 1800 sqft Townhouse in Port Moody, w/d, laminate floors, $595 incls utils, cable & internet, parking, indoor pool, nr SFU & Lougheed Mall. Suits professional working person or student. References Required. Avail Now. Call 778-846-5275

BBY Parkcrest 1 BR bach g/l bright, partly furn, backyard, $750 incl util, Jan 1, ns/np, nr Holdom Skytn, Suits 1. 604-294-8500

6602

COQ Lrg 1 BR + Office, sh’d W/D. Nr SFU. $850 incls utils/cbl/net NS. Av now or Feb 778-232-6359 NEW WEST, BRAND NEW 1 BR ste. Avail now. $700 incls utls & hspd net. NS/NP. 604-763-4715 NEW WEST Newly updated Lrg 1 BR or 2 BR, 2 baths bsmt, furn, 1blk from JI, nr SFU, 1200 sqft. Avail Now. ns/np, 604-516-6346 NEW WEST, Queensborough. 2 BR, Priv ent. Shared w/d. N/S, N/P, Nr bus & Skytrain. $725 incls hydro/heat. Avail Now. Call 604-307-9350, leave message

POCO 2 BR upper, $1150/mo incls utils, w/d, d/w, rad heat, f/bath, Feb 1. N/P & N/S. 604-468-2940 or 604 970-7672

POCO. Big 1 BR. 1,000 sf. Patio. Absolutely ns/np. $700/mo incl hydro. Avail now. 604-942-0436 POCO. Reno’d 3 BR upper flr, 2 baths, storage. $1290/mo + 60% util, immed. Ns/Np. 604-375-8757

POCO, Southside. 2 BR, upper floor, full bath, sh’d W/D. NS/NP. Av now. $825+ util. 604-941-7794

6605

BBY, SPERLING. Big 1 BR, g/lvl, f/bath, sh’d w/d. $850/mo incl hydro. Ns/np. Immed. Near bus. 604-671-1179 or 604-434-9789

Townhouses Rent

POCO 2 BDRM T/H $775/mo & $815/mo. Quiet-family complex, No Pets! Avail Now. Call 604-464-0034

RIVERS INLET Townhouses

(Coquitlam Centre area)

• 2 BR Townhouse • 3 BR Townhouse 1.5 bath, 2 levels, 5 appls, decorative fireplace, carport. Sorry no pets.

Call 604-942-2012 WOODLAND PARK

TOWNHOMES Professionally managed family townhome complex on 28 acres located in beautiful Port Moody. Spacious 2 BR & 3 BR units, 5 appls, inste W/D, walk out bsmt, 1 parking. Cat friendly.

Contact 604-939-0221 woodland@rentmidwest.com

6620 BBY, S. 2 BR, upper flr. 1.5 baths. Near BCIT/Metrotown. Covered deck. Sh’d w/d. Ns/np. $1100/mo + util. Immed. 604-433-2688

Suites/Partial Houses

Warehouse/ Commercial

BBY 3191 Thunderbird Cres, W/H with office, 2000 sf, 2 units to choose from, Large O/H door, New building, avail Feb/Mar, 604 929-9493 www.westrockproperty.com

COQ 1 BR g/l, avail now. $750 incls utls, cble, net, W/D. Suits 1. Como Lake/Blue Mtn. NS/NP. 604-240-3641 or 604-729-4709

COQ 3121 Pattulo, 2 BR bsmt, full bath, own w/d, all appls. $1050 incls utils. Pets ok. 2 mins to Coq Centre. Avail Feb 1st. 778-688-2594 COQ, CENTRAL. 1 BR & Den gr lev ste, sh’d W/D, own entry, prkg. $650 + sh’d utls. N/S, no dogs. Avail Jan 15. 604 937-3534

COQ WESTWOOD Plateau. 1 BR, g/l, sh’d W/D. $750 incl hydro/ cbl. Ns/np. Now. 604-889-6175

N. WEST, Queensborough, 3 BR, main flr, 1 bath, $1100/mo + utils, available immed, own parking. 604-722-5550 or 604-671-8389

7010

Personals

DATING SERVICE. Long-Term/ Short-Term Relationships, FREE CALLS. 1-877-297-9883. Exchange voice messages, voice mailboxes. 1-888-534-6984. Live adult casual conversations-1on1, 1-866-311-9640, Meet on chatlines. Local Single Ladies. 1-877-804-5381. (18+).

7015

Escort Services

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HOME SERVICES

8010

Alarm/Security

ALARM 604-463-7919 Systems Ltd.

8030

Carpentry

* RENOS * Bsmt refinish * Drywall * Bath Tiles * Windows * Doors * Stairs. Call Norm 604-437-1470 RENO’S, CARPENTRY, Drywall, Handyman. 30 years experience. Phone David 604-825-4072

8055

Cleaning

A.S.B.A. ENTERPRISE. Comm/ Res. Free Est. $20/hour includes supplies. Insured. 604-723-0162 ENERGETIC LADY will clean your home. Honest & reliable. Call 778-233-5859 (Coquitlam)

8080

Electrical

Winter Services

ABACUS ELECTRIC.ca Lic Elect

SNOW REMOVAL

Contr 97222. 40 years exp. 1 stop! Reas. rates! BBB. 778-988-9493.

YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 service call. Insured. Lic # 89402. Fast same day service guaranteed. We love small jobs! 604-568-1899

8087

# 1 BACKHOE, EXCAVATOR & BOBCAT

one mini, drainage, landscaping, stump / rock / cement / oil tank removal. Water / sewer line, 24 hours Call 341-4446 or 254-6865

8105

DRAIN TILES & WATER LINES Without Digging a Trench 604-294-5300

8075

Drywall

ALL WORK GUARANTEED

J.A. CONSTRUCTION

Specializing in drywall & textured ceiling repairs, drywall finishing, stucco repairs, painting. Fully insured.

Flooring/ Refinishing

ALLNEWFLOORS.COM Hardwood, Laminate. Professional Install/Refinish.. 604-715-8455

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www.jimsmowing.ca

RAIN CENTRE LTD. (since 1968)

PRESSURE WASHING, Gutter Cleaning and Repairs Call George • 778-859-7793

8155

Landscaping

Electrical DOUBLE - 0 LANDSCAPING Bobcat (small jobs), lawn care & landscaping. Call 778-885-2984 ★ OPERA LANDSCAPING ★ Retaining walls, irrigation, paving, patios, fences, etc. 778-688-2444

Planning on RENOVATING?

10% Off with this Ad! For all your plumbing, heating & reno needs. Lic Gas Fitter, Aman. 778-895-2005

PACIFIC ACE PLUMBING INC. •Repairs •Installation •Insured Free Est. Call • 778-836-8835

8240 • Residential and Commercial • Snow Removal • Yard Clean-up • Gardening • Hedge Trimming • Tree Pruning

Free Est 604-779-6978 email:

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Renovations & Home Improvement

Georgie Award for Best Renovation & Design Complete Renovations / Additions Kitchens / Bathrooms

604-728-3009

A Gardener & A Gentleman Lawn, garden, tree svcs. Pruning, yard clean-up, rubbish. 319-5302

8185

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 Seniors Discount

604-537-4140

Complete Bathroom Reno’s Suites, Kitchens,Tiling, Skylights, Windows, Doors, 604 521-1567 JKB CONSTRUCTION LTD. COMPLETE RENOVATIONS

604-728-3009 jkbconstruction.com

PROFESSIONAL, LICENSED, Reliable Painter & Handyman. Reasonable rates. Friendly service. Call Andy, the hANDYman, at 778-388-2639 or email urbancontractor@gmail.com

8250

Roofing

#1 Roofing Company in BC

www.affordablemoversbc.com

Abe Moving & Delivery & Rubbish Removal. Available 24 hours. Call Abe at: 604-999-6020 A MOVING EXPERIENCE WITH L & D ENTERPRISES !!! Fast & Dependable Special Rates Seniors Disc. Call 604-464-5872 AAA ADVANCE MOVING Experts in all kinds of Moving, Storage & Packing. Different from the Rest. 604-861-8885 ABBA MOVERS bsmt clean 1-4 ton Lic, ins’d from $35/hr, 2 men $45 day honest 26 yrs est 506-7576. AMI MOVING ★ 3-5 ton cube. Starting at $39/hour. Local & long distances. 24/7 ★ 604-617-8620 TwoGuysWithATruck.ca Moving, Storage, Free EST 604-628-7136. Visa, OK

8195

Painting/ Wallpaper

MILANO Painting 604-551-6510 Int/Ext. Good Prices. Free Est. Written Guar. Prof & Insured.

8205

Paving/Seal Coating

All types of Roofing Over 35 Years in Business Call now & we pay ½ the HST

604-588-0833

SALES@ PATTARGROUP.COM

WWW.PATTARGROUP.COM

A North West Roofing Specialist in Re-Roofing & Repair, Free Est payment plan avail, WCB, Liability Insured Jag 778-892-1530

Plumbing

A BETTER

PLUMBER

Better Quality, Better Service

To advertise your Home Service Business call Classifieds 604-444-3000

"Plumbing "Drain Cleaning AR E TY 8 Y RAN "Furnaces "$#! R WA "Seniors Discounts

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Check out the specialists in our Home Service Directory of the Classifieds and get started on your project today!

8307

Telephone Services

Commercial & Residential Fully Insured trucke2k@hotmail.com

A FREE TELEPHONE SERVICE - Get Your First Month Free. Bad Credit, Don’t Sweat It. No Deposits. No Credit Checks. Call Freedom Phone Lines Today Toll-Free 1-866-884-7464

GET RESULTS! Post a classified in a few easy clicks. Choose your province or all across Canada. Best value. Pay a fraction of the cost compared to booking individual areas. www.communityclassifieds.ca or 1-866-669-9222.

**HOME PHONE RECONNECT** Call 1-866-287-1348. Prepaid Long Distance Specials! Feature Package Specials! Referral Program! Don’t be without a home phone! Call to Connect! 1-866-287-1348

604-937-6633 604-349-5533

8250

Roofing

8309

Tiling

A to Z CERAMIC TILES Installation, Repairs, Fair Prices Free Est. 444-4715 cel 805-4319 TILE-RIFIC TILING & PAINTING Slate, Glass, Ceramic Specialist. Quality Work. 604-831-4013

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) ABC TREE MEN. Dangerous tree removal, pruning, stump grinding. 604-521-7594, 604-817-8899 Treeworks 15 yrs exp. Tree/ Stump Removal, Prun’in & Trim’in & View Work 291-7778, 787-5915 www.treeworksonline.ca Wildwood Tree Services, Exp Hedge Trimming and Removal & Tree Pruning. Free Est. 604-893-5745

Tried & True Since 1902

• BBB • RCABC • GAF/ELK Master Elite Contractor • Residential Roofing • Liability Coverage and WCB • Designated Project Managers • Homes & Strata • Third Party Inspection Installations & Repairs Call 604-327-3086 for a free estimate •• 24 Hr Emergency Service Quote code 2010 for a 5% discount www.crownresidentialroofing.com

8335

Window Cleaning

BOB’S WINDOW Gets that Clean, Clear Shine No Drops, No Drips, No Streaks Right into the corners! Serving you for over 20 yrs. Also do Gutters 604 588-6938

AUTOMOTIVE

9105

Auto Miscellaneous

9145

$0 DOWN & we make your 1st payment at auto credit fast. Need a vehicle? Good or Bad credit call Stephanie 1-877-792-0599. www.autocreditfast.ca. DLN 30309

9125

Domestic

1998 EAGLE TALON ESI, 170k, 2.0 L, excellent condition, 5 spd, no accidents, silver exterior, grey interior. $3900. 604-763-3223 1998 LINCOLN Mark 8, excellent condition, 82,000 km, $11,000 obo 604-988-0327

9135

Parts & Accessories

4 AUDI RIMS. Spec size is 235/45R17. Will fit 225/45R17 or 255/45R17. FIT FOLLOWING VEHICLES: All A3, A5, A6, A8 or TT models. All S4 models to 2008. S6 models 2007-2009. S8 models 2007-2009. A4 - ONLY 2WD. 4 Alloy Rims & 20 Stainless Lug Nuts = $2867 retail. Mint condition $795 OBO 604-220-2269

Scrap Car Removal

9145

Scrap Car Removal

THE SCRAPPER Cash for junk cars! $100 to $1000 Ask about our $500 Credit!

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

#1 FREE Scrap Vehicle Removal Ask about $500 Credit!!! $$ PAID for Some 604.683.2200 AAA SCRAP CAR REMOVAL Minimum $100 cash paid for full sized vehicles. 604-518-3673

SCRAP CAR & TRUCK REMOVAL

CASH FOR ALL VEHICLES

604-790-3900 OUR SERVIC 2H

9160

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Sports & Imports

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Rubbish Removal

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Plumbing

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The Record • Wednesday, January 12, 2011 • A35

Langley Farm Market PRODUCE

STAR RUBY

SONYA APPLES

GRAPEFRUIT (RED)

Product of Washington ($1.08/kg)

49

(Product of Florida)

¢

3 for 99

¢

lb

BEEFSTEAK TOMATOES SUI CHOY (NAPPA)

AVOCADOES Product of Mexico

Product of Mexico ($1.74/kg)

2 for 1

79

$ 00

¢

Product of California ($.86/kg)

39

¢

lb

M E AT

Beef Prime Rib Cap Off P. Roast (AA) Chicken Breast Portion BL/SL $13.21/kg..................................................

5

$ 99

/lb

G RO C E RY

Earth's Own Fresh Almond Beverage (1.89L)...................... $399ea Assorted Flavour Olympic Organic Yogurt (650g).................................... $349ea Assorted Flavour

$11.00/kg..................................................

4

$ 99

/lb

BA K E RY

80% Whole Wheat Bread (450g)...................... $139ea Dark Rye Bread (650g) ................................... $199ea Apple Streusel Loaf (450g) ............................. $229ea

lb

Frozen Turkey Drumstick

$2.18/kg.................................................... 99¢/lb

DELI

Freybe Roast Beef (100g).................................. $128 Plain or With Garlic Freybe Hungarian Salami (100g)....................... $138 Assorted Flavour Armstrong Medium Cheddar Cheese (BC) (100g) ... $129

Valid Wed. Jan. 12 - Sun. Jan. 16, 2011 while quantities last

WE ARE HIRING!

For Freshness and Quality you can count on!

X

12th Ave.

11th Ave.

for the following positions: • Deli Counter Helper • Stocker • Cashier S W

E N

KINGSWAY

7815 Kingsway

LFM LANGLEY FARM MARKET

2010

• YOUR CHOICE • OUR HONOUR • OUR EFFORTS • OUR AWARD

Thank you to all our valued customers for supporting us! Mon-Sat 8:30 am-8 pm; Sun 9 am-7 pm


A36 • Wednesday, January 12, 2011 • The Record

RESTAURANT VOTED BEST INDIAN RESTAURANT 7 TIMES!

LUNCH BUFFET A L L YO U CA N EAT MONDAY TO FRIDAY 11:30-2:30

1/2 PRICE

Purchase 1 Entrée & Receive 2nd Entrée at

50% off

• Dine-In only • Must purchase 2 beverages • Offer exp Feb. 8/2011 • With this coupon

BUSINESS HOURS • Mon-Thur 11:30am-10pm • Fri & Sat 11:30am-10:30pm • Closed Sunday

FULLY LICENSED

420 - 6th Street, New Westminster Tel: 604-516-0649

PICK UP or TAKE OUT orders

We pay the HST!

View our menu at www.indianstarrestaurant.com

Watch the Games on our TV

YIANNI’S

G R E E K T AV E R N A WE ARE OPEN: Mon. to Thurs. 11:00am-9:00pm Fri. & Sat 11:00am-9:30pm Sunday 3:00pm-9:00pm

BBQ RIBS $ only 15.95

ROAST LAMB SPECIAL

Fall off the bone tender

WOWa! What Deal!

$14.95

BBQ COMBO $

15.95

CHICKEN, BABY BACK RIBS, BEEF RIB, GREEK SALAD, RICE, GREEK POTATOES & PITA BREAD

SOUVLAKI SPECIAL Lunch $9.49/Dinner $12.49

Your choice of Lamb, Chicken or Beef with Rice, Greek Salad, Pita & Tzatziki

543 6th Street, New Westminster

Tel:

604•523•0670


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