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SURREY – The Ted COLLEY Now has learned that Staff Reporter independent Coun. Marvin Hunt will join Mayor Dianne Watts’ Surrey First slate. The move gives Watts’ party control of all but one council seat. The lone seat not held by Surrey First is that of Coun. Bob Bose, who represents the Surrey Civic Coalition. While Watts would not confirm Hunt is joining her slate, she did not deny it either. “What I can say is we have had conversations in terms of the upcoming election,” the mayor said Thursday. “I have had conversations with Marvin Hunt in regard to the election and I think it would be appropriate for Marvin to comment further.” Hunt was in Chicago and could not be
reached for comment before the Now went to press. Hunt was a longtime member of the Surrey Electors Team slate headed up by former mayor Doug McCallum. Watts beat McCallum for the mayor’s chair in a landslide MARVIN HUNT election in 2005. When the dust settled, Watts found herself presiding over a SET-dominated council that seemed bent on making her a lame duck. In her inaugural meeting, the six SET councillors snubbed Surrey’s new mayor by refusing to appoint Watts to the GVRD board of directors. Most of the SET councillors were soon
running for cover as the move provoked a huge backlash from a public outraged by their behaviour. Watts set herself to finding common ground with her fellow council members and in April 2007 Surrey First was born. Not long afterward, councillors Linda Hepner, Mary Martin and Barbara Steele resigned from SET to join Watts’ slate. Independent Coun. Judy Villeneuve followed suit. A few months later, SET ceased to be active in Surrey politics and its three remaining councillors – Hunt, Judy Higginbotham and Tom Gill – became independents. Gill eventually threw in with Watts. Hunt was re-elected in 2008 as an independent, while Higginbotham did not run. Now Bose is the lone holdout and his
slate, the SCC, took a heavy hit last week when two of three SCC school trustees quit to join a new party modelled after Surrey First. There is speculation Bose might not run for re-election in November. That would leave a seat up for grabs and Surrey First would likely have another new candidate waiting in the wings – businessman and former Chamber of Commerce president, Bruce Hayne. Hayne said he has been approached to run for the slate and is giving the matter serious thought. “It would be a huge opportunity... but it’s also a big commitment. I want to be sure I’ve got what it takes to do the job,” he told the Now Thursday. “Nothing has been formalized.” tcolley@thenownewspaper.com
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SURREY – One hundred Tom and sixty five Surrey jobs ZYTARUK Staff Reporter will be lost when Maple Leaf Foods closes down its meat processing plant in Cloverdale this coming September. “It’s bad news for the BIA and the Chamber of Commerce,” said Bill Reid, vice-president of the Cloverdale Business Improvement Association. The Toronto-based company plans to begin “gradually” winding-down operations at the plant in May, in a move to consolidate production at other plants in Saskatoon, Manitoba and Ontario, after upgrading those facilities. The Surrey plant produces a wide variety of prepared meats – ham, sausages and other deli products – to sell mostly in Western Canada. “The closure of the Surrey plant is an important step towards consolidating our manufacturing at fewer, dedicated scale plants, resulting in reduced supply chain costs and better efficiencies,” said Rick Young, Maple Leaf’s executive vice-president of consumer foods. “While necessary, we regret the impact on our skilled and dedicated employees,” Young added. “We will recognize their service and will support their transition to new employment.” The company says the 165 employees who are being laid off will leave with severance packages that surpass provincial labour law requirements and that personal counselling will be made available to them. Maple Leaf Food Inc. has roughly 23,500 employees in Canada, the U.S., U.K. and Asia. Scott Dunlop, an executive at the Surrey plant, declined to comment. tzytaruk@thenownewspaper.com
SURREY – The lineup is Ted set for Surrey Mayor Dianne COLLEY Staff Reporter Watts’ business mission to India. The mission leaves next Thursday on a 12-day trip to the subcontinent aimed at strengthening the economic ties between Surrey and India. Last year, Surrey-based companies interested in going along were invited to apply to city hall. Yesterday, the list of those chosen was released. “I’m pretty pleased with the companies we’ve got going with us,” Watts said Thursday. “It’s a good cross section from different industries. We’ve worked for the past six months to choose the companies we thought were right for this.” Watts said about 50 firms asked to be included, a number that has been whittled down to 24 companies. They include companies involved in clean energy technologies, both of Surrey’s universities, financial services, lumber production, life sciences, the film industry and others. The city hall delegation will include Watts, councillors Tom Gill, Linda Hepner and Barinder Rasode as well as three city staff members, at a cost of $128,000. The Indian economy is experiencing tremendous growth and Watts wants Surrey to benefit. “With more than 27 per cent of Surrey’s residents of South Asian descent, there are many synergies that allow for incredible economic and social opportunities,” Watts said. “We’re looking forward to furthering our partnerships to create jobs and attract investment to our city.” tcolley@thenownewspaper.com
Police seal off a large area on the Surrey/Langley border Wednesday after ❚PHOTO/Ted Colley a shot was fired near 8th Avenue and 200th Street.
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No charges after shot fired LANGLEY – One man was arrested, but will not be charged after firing a shot in the air while RCMP officers approached a South Langley home Wednesday. Surrey RCMP property crimes unit members were doing an investigation in the area of 198th Street and 8th Avenue when they heard a gunshot, just before 9 a.m. “There was a shot fired from a residence in the area,” said Langley RCMP Cpl. Holly Marks. The police went toward the home they thought the shot came from. A 41-year-old Langley man with his fouryear-old son came out of the residence. The child is OK, and was taken by the Ministry of Children and Families, Marks reported. The man was arrested and was held in custody overnight. He was released Thursday morning. But the investigation into the matter has since determined that the Surrey
property crime officers were not in uniform when they entered the property in question. The shot was fired in the air, and due to the circumstances, charges have been stayed by Crown prosecutors, Marks said. She said that, although no charges were laid, it does not mean the man’s actions were appropriate. Someone fearing for their safety should call 911, Marks said. The man is not known to police and it’s not known what connection, if any, he had to the property crime investigation. The incident drew dozens of RCMP officers, including highly armed tactical teams to the site. Officers from both Surrey and Langley RCMP blocked roads for more than a mile around the site at first, then withdrew until just 8th Avenue was blocked. An RCMP helicopter also circled the home for more than an hour. – Heather Colpitts, Matthew Claxton
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on behalf of the Crown: That a doctor who examined the girl at B.C. Children’s Hospital found no conclusive evidence of sexual assault but hadn’t ruled out any inappropriate sexual contact had taken place, and that the doctor had remarked to a police officer that the alleged victim’s demeanor at hospital had been unusually “upbeat” given the situation. That said, Jung told the judge Berkson should be convicted on the strength of the “constellation of evidence” presented against him. Besides the girl’s testimony and the testimony of other Crown witnesses, she argued, the accused left his DNA behind when he licked the girl’s cheek. He’d also left behind a prescription pill bottle in his name beside the girl’s bed, she said. In his final submissions, defence lawyer David Gable argued that the Crown’s case was entirely circumstantial. He maintained there’s “no conclusive evidence” a sexual assault took place and added that the girl’s description of her alleged attacker was “far from adequate” as she couldn’t remember what his eyes, ears and nose looked like. While it may seem “probably so” that Berkson is the perpetrator, Gable said, that’s not the test required by law. “It’s proof beyond a reasonable doubt that protects us all in cases of this nature.” tzytaruk@thenownewspaper.com
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❚ NEWS ❚BUSINESS NOTEBOOK The South Surrey and White Rock Chamber of Commerce has announced the winners of its annual business awards. This year’s event was
held Jan. 27, at Hazelmere golf club. Peace Arch Hospital’s Jackie Smith was named the Business person of the Year – Corporate. Cathy Jesson, owner of Black Bond Books, was
named Business Person of the Year – Self Owned. Roca Blanca Dance Studio won the 1-7 Employee category; South Fraser Women’s Services Society won in the 8-14 Employee category; and
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Taking your child for a haircut in Surrey might be a bit easier with the opening of ‘Fint’astic’s Cuts for Kids. The franchise offers a mix of function with fun and entertainment in its outlets, such as chairs shaped like a pink Barbie Jeep, a red Ferrari and Thomas the Train, as well as toys, games – including an Xbox 360, Playstation 3 and Nintendo Wii games – and a private room for special events. “When I decided to open a business, I wanted to try something different,” said salon owner Jack Tchilliguirian, “and there is absolutely nothing like this anywhere in the Lower Mainland. “I have already gotten a lot of calls and booked parties.” ‘Fint’astic’s Cuts for Kids is at 101-15905 Fraser Hwy. in Surrey.
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Poor judgment and worse manners behind wheel So it’s Wednesday morning and I’m driving to work. I’m northbound on King George on the Serpentine Ted Flats where the COLLEY George is just two lanes wide. All of a sudden, two marked RCMP cruisers come into view headed south, Code Three. Full on lights and sirens and fast. Turns out they were part of a huge backup response to a “shots fired” down south near the Surrey/ Langley border (see page 3). Some people have important work to do. Anyway, the cruisers are nose to tail and stacked up behind a red pickup driven by someone who seems oblivious to their presence. The officer driving the lead PC added his horn to the lights and sirens, trying to communicate his sense of urgency to the turnip in the pickup. Everyone else pulled
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more, ’cause those guys sometimes travel in packs. That pickup driver isn’t the only guy on the road who likes to drive with his head firmly tucked betwixt his glutes. Consider a certain segment of the Volkswagen fraternity, for example. You know, the lanechopping tailgaters. I have a secret I want to share with you: the guy in the VW commercials who tells you that the very fact you’ve bought one of their cars means you are a seriously kickass driver is lying to you. You’re not. You suck. Ditto you in that Zoom Zoom Mazda 3, the soccer mom in her Grand Caravan and you there in your SUV. And before anyone sets his hair on fire and starts writing a scathing letter to the editor, let me go on the record to say those comments aren’t meant for every driver of the aforementioned makes and models. They’re aimed at the ones who drive like jerks.
Then there are the geezers. Where to start? Geezers like to take it slow. Real slow. So slow that I suspect at least some of them are convinced they’ll shoot right off the edge of the earth if they crack 40 kph. Many geezers also like to get as far away as possible from cars going the other way by driving in the bike lane. Watched just the other day as someone’s granny came within inches of taking off a cyclist on Crescent Road. Biker’s reaction was, shall we say, passionate. Still others like to park in banks as in, “Honest to God, officer, I thought it was the brake.” A lot of us use poor judgment, worse skill and bad manners as we drive and maybe it’s time we stopped. Whaddya say? Ted Colley is a reporter/ photographer with the Now. His column appears Fridays and he can be reached at tcolley@ thenownewspaper.com
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over and got out of the way, but not buddy in his little red truck. He tooled along for a good couple of hundred metres before he clued in, pulled over and let the Horsemen by. It was a dazzling display of shyte driving. Maybe buddy didn’t notice the flashing lights and blaring sirens behind him, or maybe he didn’t know what to do. Either way, my advice is turn in your licence, Zippy, and take a few lessons before you ask for it back. Actually, if it took you that long to notice the cruisers behind you, sell the little red pickup and use the bus. You’re dangerous. If you saw them, but didn’t know what to do, it’s simple. Get the hell out of the way. Don’t hit the brakes and stop in the middle of the lane. Don’t keep driving, hoping the emergency vehicle will somehow just go away. Pull over to the right side of the road and stop until the police car, fire truck or ambulance has passed. Then keep a sharp lookout for
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winter, most of the time in frigid, bone-chilling weather. We just have to put up with some rain and clouds. We should be grateful. News reporters giving out the weather should have a smile in their voice, they should be making Metro Vancouver inhabitants feel good about living in “Raincouver.” Our local radio weather news reporters need to make themselves and their listeners feel good. Maybe they can compare our weather to how bad the weather is in another part of the country. Maybe they can start off by saying that “unlike the arctic front that is moving in with a vengeance into the… name your city of choice from the really frozen cities… region, we in Metro Vancouver are experiencing a mild, rainy day with some clouds.” Now, doesn’t that sound nice? That will make me feel grateful as I walk in the rain from the parking lot to the office. And all those nice people waiting for transit, I bet they too will feel better knowing that it could be worse than a little rain. When announcing the weather, news reporters should be saying, “another great rainy day washing away the grime and watering the garden/lawn. No snow to shovel like Torontonians had to this morning. Yeah! Lucky us.” Well I guess we shouldn’t rub it in their faces either. You get the picture. We need to embrace where we are living, rain, clouds and grey days included. Harvinder Sandhu’s column appears every Friday in the Now. You can read all her past columns online at thenownewspaper.com
The Editor, Re: “Arts council ‘not dead,’ just homeless in Delta,” the Now, Jan. 27. I am a director of the Delta Arts Council, having assumed that position a little over one year ago in the midst of some very difficult circumstances that the DAC was confronting. I speak for myself here, but I am very disturbed about the treatment of DAC by the Corporation of Delta. DAC is being treated like something Delta can hardly wait to get out of the way. It needs to stop. I would suggest that there is significant potential for the community to become restive over all of this – and, frankly, I hope it does. Personally, I believe this inappropriate treatment of a group of volunteers who have devoted significant time struggling to address a very difficult situation with DAC – and the treatment of volunteers in the community frequently on other occasions and with other organisations – should become an election issue. What is going on is clearly and simply rude and inappropriate. The volunteers associated with DAC should be being treated with respect. I challenge Delta council to do something about this. It could start with a meeting between Delta councillors and directors of the Delta Arts Council – without Delta support staff present. Mayor Lois Jackson rode into power a few years ago on a platform of challenging a council that she said was arrogant and unresponsive to what the community wanted. I didn’t necessarily agree with her at the time, but her position got her a long way. I think we have the same
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The Editor, Re: “Accomplishment before ideology – now there’s an idea,” the Now editorial, Jan. 28. Why do we have an elected school board if its only act is apologist for the provincial education ministry? It sounds good that it is looking for consensus, but who is looking out for Surrey? Education budgets have not kept up to inflation, yet our school board is silent or only offers up a whimper. When class size limits were first negotiated in Surrey, district-wide averages were above those same limits. We have lost much of our adult continuing education programs in the district. We are increasingly locked out of school grounds and facilities. We have growing numbers of students who face years in portables. We should have twice the number of post-secondary seats that we do. We need school trustees to stand up for Surrey students and their parents. If trustees have lost their willingness to fight to improve and enhance public education, they should step down. The trustees’ call for political peace is very self-serving and undemocratic. The public should be forgiven when they believe politicians are all the same – only interested in their own re-election.
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My life with Elvis (tributes) Les Vogt became a king in the tribute-concert biz thanks to success with his ‘Elvis Elvis Elvis’ shows — not long after Presley died When Roy Orbison (the Tom ZILLICH Staff Reporter real guy) couldn’t go on with the show due to pending heart surgery, concert promoter Les Vogt turned to a bunch of performers who looked and sounded like Elvis Presley. “I had to think of something, because I didn’t want to cancel the show,” recalled Vogt of the ordeal, circa 1978. “I saw Dick Clark had put eight Elvis impersonators on TV not long before that, and that was the beginning of the whole impersonator phenomenon.” The change of concert plans in Hawaii led Vogt to become a pioneering king in the tribute-artist business with his touring “Elvis Elvis Elvis” shows, hitting amazLES VOGT ing highs in the 1980s and still rocking today, though scaled down considerably. “At one time I had three different casts going around the world, and they were filling concert halls,” said Vogt. “I made way more money off that than I ever did with Roy Orbison” (with whom he worked starting in the mid-1970s through to his Traveling Wilburys days). Another of Vogt’s “Elvis Elvis Elvis” tours starts tonight (Feb. 4) in Maple Ridge, rolling through the region for seven dates with a trio of King-ly tribute artists doing different eras of the man’s music, moves and fashion styles, with Memphis Beats backing band. Among the gigs is Sunday, Feb. 6 at Surrey’s Bell Performing Arts Centre (7 p.m. start, $39.75 for tickets; call 604-507-6355 for info). At age 73, Vogt is still a hands-on promoter
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aving to tell someone a loved one has died is a horrific job, but somebody has to do it. And if you are a police officer, sooner or later that somebody will be you.
Cpl. Dale Carr, the spokesman for the RCMP’s Integrated Homicide Investigation Team, has worn many hats during his more than 20 years as a Mountie. Over that time, he’s done roughly 70 next-of-kin notifications, involving everything from heart attacks in the park to brutal homicides. It’s one aspect of policing, he says, that doesn’t get any easier with experience. “Each situation is totally different,” he says. “I mean, ones where you think it’s not going to have any emotional effect on you, all of a sudden they sneak up and it smacks you in the back of the head.” Some calls are local, others are farther afield. Carr has driven into Chilliwack or Vancouver, to break the bad news. Along the way, right up to heading up the driveway and knocking on the door, he tries to steel himself as he rehearses what he has to say. “You can’t dance around it. There’s no way, in my view, to get around that. If you say ‘He didn’t make it,’ it’ll be, you know, ‘What do you mean he didn’t make it?’” Better to be direct. “For example, I’ll just say, from a car accident let’s say, ‘There was a terrible crash tonight. Your son was driving his vehicle on King George Highway, and he did not survive the crash, he is deceased.’” “You still get that knot in your stomach when you’re rolling up,” Carr says. “It’s a family, and we’re going to rock their world in a moment when we walk through that door.” Mounties receive some instruction in next-of-kin notification during their training at the academy in Regina, through practise scenarios.
“That’s pretty much it,” Carr says. “I think every officer probably does it slightly different. I always personally did it like the way I would want to be told. Try to handle it as gingerly as I can. But you don’t want to mislead them. That’s the thing is you don’t want them to believe that the person is still alive, so you must tell them they are dead.” Surrey RCMP Cpl. Drew Grainger says that, for police officers, doing a next-ofkin notification is a “call to service” they can expect to do at least once during their career.
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RCMP CPL. DALE CARR/ “I’ve oftentimes been begged to bring the deceased back, and take somebody else from the family, like the mother. Or the father will say, ‘Take me, bring back my son.’”
Grainger has done at least a dozen. “I put myself in that position, how that other person is going to be on the other side of the door. I prepare myself how I would feel, getting that news. The hardest ones to do are when you are giving a parent the news of the passing of a child, no matter how old the child is.” Carr agrees. “Small children are bad. It’s very emotional. Those are a little more difficult.” HUGS, SOOTHING WORDS The police officer handling the NOK is almost always accompanied by an RCMP Victims Services caseworker. The Surrey
lished, for reasons related to their work. These workers have at least a bachelor’s degree in a social science, such as criminology, psychology or social work, and are also certified through the Justice Institute of B.C. When Julia accompanies a police officer to someone’s house, she brings an information package with her that’s tailor-made to the situation. Victim Service’s filing cabinet is filled with screeds of information under ominous headings like “Teen Mourning,” or “SIDS Pamphlet,” or “Violent death,” for example. A typical package contains information on support services such as the B.C.
Bereavement Helpline, how to arrange for a funeral, counseling, how to apply for Canada Pension Plan death benefits, the role of the coroner, and detailed information on the grieving process. A few times every month, Julia or one of her colleagues is called on to provide hugs and soothing words to someone whose life has just been turned upside down. Being told that a loved one has perished, she notes, is one of the top five stressors in life. “By being there, and providing emotional support, we find that people will heal much more quickly having the information, someone to turn to. We try to go in with an open mind and let the victims guide us, what they need. There’s so many people that say to us, ‘We never knew that you existed – we could’ve really used you in the past.’” The initial visit might take a few hours. “We have to go in expecting the unexpected. We don’t know if someone is going to react with anger, we don’t know if they are going to react with sadness, or just silence and numbness. Everyone reacts differently to trauma. Every situation is different. It’s hard, especially when you see young children affected.” The first NOK Carr did involved a suicide in which a young man had killed himself in the basement of his Surrey home. This was in the early 1990s. Carr remembers the man’s dad calling his daughter back in Ontario. “Mom and dad just couldn’t make any sense. “You just never know what you’re going to be faced with,” Carr explains. “Oftentimes it’ll start off with just sud-
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verything was a blur to me that sad day in May 1999. But I do remember this: Mom was calm, eerily composed. Beau She cleaned the SIMPSON kitchen as she waited for her ride to the morgue, her eyes bloodshot after a sleepless night. It was a surreal scene, almost like my brother’s body hadn’t been found in Edmonton’s river valley only hours before. Sean was dead. I remember many things about that exhausting week. It was my job to break the news to the people Sean and I grew up with. I remember how surprisingly composed I was when I had to tell people what happened. I also remember how I would lose that composure and break down the second I was alone. But one memory has oddly stuck out – perhaps because I have since pursued a career in journalism, where death and tragedy are part and parcel. You see, as a police car pulled up to take my parents to identify Sean’s body, I remember thinking this: “It must be hard to be a cop.” Indeed, Sean’s death left me with a profound respect for those on the front lines who are faced every day with heartbreaking scenarios – people like police officers, firefighters, paramedics and victim service workers. These people are husbands, wives, mothers and fathers, real people with real emotions. If you haven’t yet read
Tom Zytaruk’s emotional telling of their story on these pages, this paragraph sums it up beautifully: “Anyone who knows Dale Carr knows him to be a cheerful and easygoing fellow. But during our interview, as he tries to dredge up memories best left forgotten, sometimes it seems as though death itself creeps over his face. He sets his gaze, struggles to compose himself. Water pools in his eyes, and I feel bad for reminding him about this stuff.” The people Tom writes about on these pages are heroes and, if there is any doubt about the impact they have on the lives of heartbroken families, let me take you back to 1999. Mom and dad are back from the morgue. They both look exhausted but mom seems comforted somehow. Seeing Sean’s body must have been a heartbreaking experience but she seems oddly at peace. She goes back to cleaning the kitchen but this time less frantically and with a strange sense of peace. Twelve years later, mom still cries, almost nightly. But she also still talks about how that officer’s kindness and compassion gave her strength to face every parent’s worst nightmare. This is to Edmonton Police Service Const. Keith Johnson and to all of Surrey’s empathetic police officers and victim service workers: Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.
tragedy, the officer is almost always accompanied by a Victim Services caseworker.
den, sheer grief. It can flip within minutes – they’re angry about something. If it’s a car accident, if the person’s been killed at a high-crash location, like say King George and 88th for example, I’ve experienced where all of a sudden a family member turned and said ‘Well that’s been a problem place.’ “All of a sudden now, it was the police’s fault because we ‘didn’t do enough enforcement there.’” Sometimes people receive the news with calm resignation. “They say ‘That’s just terrible, thank you for coming.’ I ask if I can come in to offer them any assistance, Victim Services is here, they’re, ‘No, we are fine, thank you very much, we’ll call our pastor,’ or whatever they have. “They have a network already, and they’re good, and it’s done. I’m in and out of there in 15 minutes. Then, I’ve been at a home for a couple of hours because family is all over the country, or they’re out of the country... and they don’t know which way to turn. This came on suddenly, they just saw them two hours ago, and they were going out for dinner, and how can he be now dead... they’re at a loss of where to go, so you kind of help them make phone calls.” Carr has also found that ethnicity plays a significant role in how people handle death and grief. “I’ve oftentimes been begged to bring the deceased back, and take somebody else from the family, like the mother. Or the father will say, ‘Take me, bring back my son.’ “Clearly I don’t have that sort of power. It’s an extremely volatile, high-stress and
emotional, emotional time for everybody at that moment.” Anyone who knows Dale Carr knows him to be a cheerful and easygoing fellow. But during our interview, as he tries to dredge up memories best left forgotten, sometimes it seems as though death itself creeps over his face. He sets his gaze, struggles to compose himself. Water pools in his eyes, and I feel bad for reminding him about this stuff. A HEART-WRENCHING MEMORY He remembers the case of Sherri Hoeflicker, a beloved Surrey elementary school teacher who was killed by a drunk driver on April 14, 1996. People couldn’t say enough about Sherri, who died at age 27. The principal at K.B. Woodward, where she taught Grade 2, said she was a “loving, caring, warm and generous teacher,” her heartbroken pupils had considered her their “guiding light,” and one school parent referred to her as a “treasured friend.” Sherri Hoeflicker was killed while she was driving to her parents’ home in Surrey after watching the musical Jesus Christ Superstar in Vancouver. She had been raising chicks for her class, and anticipating a support workers’ strike, had brought them to her parents’ place to care for them. She was heading up Scott Road hill to pick up the chicks when a van sailed over the median near Old Yale Road and hit her car head-on, killing her instantly. Carr remembers it vividly, though it happened nearly 15 years ago. “I’ll tell you, that next-of-kin still bothers me today,” he says. Sherri had been
driving a bright yellow Mustang. Her dad was at home, listening to the radio and reading his paper when he heard breaking news that there’d been a serious accident on Scott Road involving a yellow Mustang. He raced down to the scene. Carr was a traffic cop at the time. “I’m managing the crime scene, and I’m managing that we have an impaired driver in custody, and now I’m managing the father of a deceased girl, who I had to send away and then call back, and we did a roadside identify to confirm it was her.” The following day, Carr went to the family’s home, accompanied by a Victims Services caseworker. A host of people were there, he recalls. “Very nice family. “I went in there and I wasn’t prepared mentally to speak with that many people. I was expecting the mother, the father and the surviving daughter. “I start talking, and I’m getting through it, and Mr. Hoeflicker gets up and he leaves the room and comes back immediately and he shows me a framed picture of Sherri and, uh,” he pauses, composing himself, “my daughter came to mind, and I pretty much lost it. I couldn’t speak any more.” Sherri’s dad, Gordon, is a Lutheran pastor. Carr made an impression on him, too. “He’s a prince of a man,” Gordon says of the Mountie, “and he’s seen too much in his short life.” Sherri’s mom, Helen, became president of the Greater Vancouver Chapter of Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD). The drunken motorist, whose blood alcohol had been almost double the legal
limit when he smashed into her daughter, got a year in jail. When it comes to homicides, usually the prime investigator and case leader will notify the victim’s family. These can take days, Carr says. “Sometimes a person is brutally murdered, and we think it’s the person but we can’t prove it, and they don’t have any ID on them. If they don’t have a criminal record, we can’t confirm it through fingerprints.” Oftentimes, police have to do a dental check. Some families of victims are adamant that the victim’s name not be released. Carr says police respect that wish, but given today’s burgeoning social media, where RIP Facebook pages are often posted almost immediately after the crime, he also advises grieving families that sometimes it’s better to get the information out all at once. “Then it’s done and the media moves on,” he says. Otherwise, the family could be getting plenty of calls over a span of days, from one reporter after another. Carr says it’s “Dale Carr policy” to give a family 24 to 48 hours, depending on where their family is and how far abroad they have to go, before he’ll release a victim’s name to the media. “I don’t want uncles and aunts and people finding out through the news,” he explains. “That’s kind of my whole thing. I wouldn’t want to find out about my loved one, or a relative of mine, dying through the news and I certainly don’t want to be responsible for it.” tzytaruk@thenownewspaper.com
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No Default in Delta on Feb. 5
Scheduling conflicts, not to mention soft ticket sales, are to blame for the cancellation of Default’s gig Saturday night (Feb. 5, with One Bad Son and SaveNone) at Envy nightclub in North Delta — a rescheduling of a Dec. 27 “Boxing Week Blowout” date there. Refunds are available at point of purchase.
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Time again to jazz up Surrey
The 29th edition of Envision Jazz Festival is ready to sound off, this time from Feb. 10-12 at a pair of Surrey places. The important festival combines free daytime concerts by 2,500 secondary school student musicians (all staged in two ballrooms at the
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THE BUZZ: New company’s first concert at First United continued from page 29 Geoff Giffin and Wendy Bollard hope to make some noise on the local concert circuit with their new Peninsula Productions company. First up is an April 1 show featuring Ensemble Galilei at First United Church in White Rock. “I heard them play a few years ago when I was living in Maryland, and I fell in love,” said Giffin, the company’s artistic director. “When I found out that they were doing a West Coast tour, I just knew they would be perfect for Peninsula Productions’ first concert.” It’s a rare Canadian date for the American quintet, which features Ryan
McKasson on Scottish fiddle, Jackie Moran on bodhran (Irish drum) and tenor banjo, Sue Richards on Celtic harp, Ginger Hildebrand on fiddle and Baroque guitar and Carolyn Surrick on viola da gamba. “They all have amazing technique,” Giffin raved, “but they also share a sense of musical adventure, always ready to jump into another style, another world — and that is what makes Ensemble Galilei one of the country’s most exciting crossover bands.” The not-for-profit Peninsula Productions is brought to the table by Giffin, who once worked with NASA and is now retired, and “grand overlord” Bollard, a singer and actor who also runs 16th Ave Productions, involved in local
drama classes and theatre shows. Check it out at www.peninsulaproductions.org; call 604-501-5566 for concert tickets ($25).
VSO on the Liszt at Bell
Young Armenian pianist Narah Arghamanyan is in the spotlight when Vancouver Symphony Orchestra returns to Bell Performing Arts Centre this Monday night (Feb. 7). The “Surrey Nights” series concert pays tribute to the 200th birthday of composer Frank Liszt with two of his most famous works. I’m not going to pretend to know much about the man’s music, so I’ll allow the VSO publicity department to rave: “His music is always exhilarating, and none more
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❚ Surrey Art Gallery: “Faces of the Community: Newsworthy Pictures as South of the Fraser Portraiture,” on view to Feb. 13; “In Transition: New Art from India” features works by seven contemporary artists from India, on view to March 27; “REMIXX.sur.RE” (continuing). Gallery is located at Bear Creek Park, 88th Ave. Info: 604501-5566, www.arts.surrey.ca.
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❚ “Coppélia”: Ballet Jorgen Canada production set in magical world of an eccentric toy maker in search of the perfect partner,
Saturday, Feb. 12 at Surrey Arts Centre, Bear Creek Park. Info: 604-501-5566, www.arts.surrey.ca.
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❚ St. Valentine’s Dinner and Dance hosted by Fleetwood Seniors Planning Committee on Friday, Feb. 11, 5:30 to 9:30 p.m. in hall at Fleetwood Community Centre (84th Ave./160th St.). Music by the Young at Heart Band. Tickets $20/23, singles and couples welcome. Info: 604-501-5032.
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❚ Winter Chill-out Party with Chris Hamilton and the Sticky Jam Band: Action-packed hour of fun family tunes for those age four and over, 2 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 6 at Surrey Arts Centre, Bear Creek Park. Info: 604-501-5566.
❚ White Rock and South Surrey Naturalists AGM, Thursday, Feb. 10, 7:30 p.m. start at Sunyside Community Hall, 1845 154 St., Surrey. Special presentation on Snow Geese of Wrangel Island, Russia, by biologist Vasiliy Baranyuk. Public welcome, free admission. Info: Call Marge Needles, 604-531-7147.
❚ Surrey Board of Trade hosts B2B networking reception at Xcalibur Bowling Centre, 6 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 10 at Xcalibur Bowling Centre, 12350 Pattullo Place, Surrey. Free admission for members of board of trade. Register online at www.businessinsurrey.com or call Heather at 604581-7130.
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❚ Surrey branch of BCSPCA hosts 7th annual Animal Lovers’ Gala Dinner & Auction on Feb. 5, 6 p.m. doors at Sheraton hotel in Guildford. Buffet dinner, silent auction, media presentation and live auction. Tickets are $75 per person, or $560 for a table of eight. Visit spca.bc.ca/surreygala.
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Sports Sprinter Katie Reid (top) and football player Christian Covington (below) will be competing for UCLA and Rice, respectively, when they begin their college careers in September. Covington announced his decision to attend Rice University. Covington said it wasn’t an easy decision and he didn’t make his final choice until the last week. “One of the biggest reasons I chose Rice was just the size of the school,” he said. “With me coming from Vancouver College, it’s much smaller than a lot of American high schools. Rice has only 5,500 students, including graduates and undergraduates, so that was a big factor in making my decision.” The son of former Canadian Football League star Grover Covington, Christian Covington was named the top defensive play-
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Tiger was nowhere in sight, and the other lefty was the winner. It all came down to the final on a Sunday, as it should be every week. Bubba Watson, the leader at 18, had to make a great putt to win. Jhonattan Vegas, the pride of Venezuela where President Hugo Chavez banned golf as an elitist sport, had a crack at tying when he put his shot into the water and that was it. Phil Mickelson laid up and then had Bones his caddy run up and hold the pin as he tried to sink it from 100 yards to tie. In the end Bubba had the putter working when it counted on 18 and what a finish. We can only hope for more of the same in Phoenix this weekend. Tiger shot a 75 on the final day, his worst finish ever in a season opener. Our Mike Weir had his problems and finished last in the field that made the cut. Even though Bubba won, the story has to be Vegas. Here is a guy who made it through Q school for this season, wins in a playoff at the Bob Hope and almost pulls it off this past weekend. He is already the longest hitter on the tour and the beefy Venezuelan is almost a sure shot for rookie of the year and maybe more if he keeps playing like that. Chip shots John Daly is not all that happy with the folks who run the Bob Hope and the Phoenix Open. No sponsor invites, apparently. I guess I am on his side on this one. He played well enough this past week to make the cut and when Daly is out there he is draw. The guy has his act together these days, he is a two-time major winner, and fans love to see Big John. Did anyone notice that David Duval finished 17th? Duval said during the winter he felt he was making progress in his practice rounds. Wouldn’t it be great to see him contending after what he has gone through. Rick Young, who writes for scoregolf.com, has been raving about the new drivers that are coming on the market this year. He has been trying them out at the Orlando Golf Show, which sets the tone for equipment for the year. Here is what he had to say about the one that impressed him most among what he describes as a stellar group: “The RAZR Hawk might just be Callaway’s best product since the original Big Bertha. Both the crown and sole are made of Forged Composite and when complemented by the company’s new Streamlined Surface Technology it reduces aerodynamic drag during the downswing. My clubhead speed with this club was about three miles-per-hour faster than normal for me and that was the first few balls of the day (without warm up). I was impressed.” Before I go, best wishes to Barry Sharpe, who produces bcgolfnews.com. Barry had a major coronary bypass back in December and while recuperating he is coming up with a new look for his outstanding B.C. golf blog. That’s it for this week. You can reach me at preimer@canwest.com
Eighty-eight minMichael BOOTH utes of solid soccer Sports Editor was not enough for the Surrey United Firefighters Saturday. Surrey fell out of top spot in the Vancouver Metro Soccer League’s premier standings when they allowed Richmond to score a late goal in what turned out to be a 1-1 draw on the road. “It was frustrating because towards the end we acted like we had the points but they fought back and got the tying goal in the last minute or two,” said Surrey coach Niall Thompson. “You could see that they wanted a tie because that’s a great result for them, but in our dressing room it was a big disappointment. It felt more like a loss than a tie.” The tie, coupled with a win by the rival Metro Ford Wolves, allowed the Coquitlam side to pass the Firemen and take over top spot in the table.
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The tie also ended Surrey’s six-game winning streak. All of the scoring took place in the final 10 minutes as Surrey broke a scoreless deadlock in the 84th minute when Andrew Proctor scored on his own rebound. Surrey’s joy was short lived as Richmond quickly rallied and pushed the ball back down the field. Surrey goalie Paul Shepherd made one great stop to preserve the Firemen’s lead but Richmond’s pressure was rewarded with a goal from Masumi Turnbull moments before the final whistle. Elsewhere, the Punjab Hurricanes kept their dreams of avoiding relegation to the first division alive with a narrow 2-1 win over the cellar-dwelling Serbian White Eagles Saturday in Newton. The Hurricanes are part of a fourteam pack battling for the final two spots in the premier league for next season.
“It’s going to be a tight race right down to the end,” said Punjab manager Billy Dhaliwal. “Everyone knows what’s at stake and there are no real games to spare. For us, we just have to take care of our own business. We have a big game with Westside this week and we need to win that to keep pace with everyone else.” Ryan Dhillon and Bobby Jhutty provided the goals for the Hurricanes. The Sapperton Rovers were their usual unpredictable selves when they scored three goals in the final 20 minutes to stun Newton’s ICST Pegasus 3-2 in New Westminster Saturday. Azad Palani and Sahil Sandhu each scored first-half goals to spot the Horsemen with a 2-0 lead only to have Sapperton catch fire in the second half with three unanswered goals to steal the win. On Sunday afternoon, West Van managed to squeak out a 1-0 road win over Delta United at John Oliver Park.
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A major real estate developer, operating in Vancouver’s lower mainland and Alberta’s Calgary region, is looking for a Construction Quality Controller with a minimum of 2 - 3 years related experience with a medium to large size builder, for projects in B.C.The Quality Controller will assist in all areas of the quality control process. The candidate reports to the site supervisor and will work daily with the service coordinator and onsite construction staff in executing punch out, unit completion, quality control, and warranty functions. Excellent written and oral skills are essential as well as drywall, painting, and carpentry skills. Compensation package will vary depending on experience and includes eligibility for the bonus and benefits program after three months. Please send resumes and references via email to
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A major real estate developer, operating in Vancouver’s lower mainland and Alberta’s Calgary region, requires a Site Foreman with a minimum of 2 years related experience with a medium to large size builder and a current level 2 First Aid Certificate required, for projects in B.C. The Site Foreman will assist in all areas of onsite construction management. The candidate reports to the Site Supervisor and will work daily with trades and onsite construction staff in executing their job functions. Excellent written and oral skills are essential. This position has excellent growth opportunities and requires a highly motivated candidate. An attractive compensation package is offered and includes eligibility for the bonus and benefits program after three months. Please send resumes and references via email to
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SUMAS FIRST NATION (SFN) SFN is a progressive organization looking to fill 3 new positions: General Requirements, Qualifications and Experience (all positions): • A valid BC Driver’s License • Ability to pass a criminal record check • Bachelors degree or equivalent in a related field • Experience in working with First Nation communities and/or organizations • High level of competency using computers/software (MS Office) • Proven experience in preparing and administering budgets • Excellent interpersonal, verbal, and written communication skills • Ability to be professional in stressful circumstances • Solution oriented thinker who enjoys working independently and as a team
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Economic Development Officer Specific requirements include: • Minimum 5 years experience in economic development (preferably in a First Nations environment) • Proven ability to work with Business and investors to develop joint venture opportunities • Proven ability to secure funding and grant monies to support projects that further develop economic opportunities in the community To view job descriptions, visit our website at www.sumasfirstnation.com/employment In addition to a current resume, provide details of salary expectations and submit a cover letter expressing clearly how you meet the requirement criteria as stated within the job description. Applications will be accepted until February 18, 2011 at 3:00 pm: Attention: Jennette Silver Email: Jennette.Silver@sumasfirstnation.com We appreciate all applicants, however, only those candidates selected for interviews will be contacted.
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Anderson Construction seeking F/T painter. $24/hr - min. 3 yrs exp & high school diploma req. e-res: banderson@andersonconstruction.ca
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Join a special team of people who make a real difference in the lives of seniors. We provide companionship and light housekeeping. Compassionate and dependable ladies and gents are encouraged to apply. P/T. Car required. Learn more at www.homeinstead.com/3002 or call 604-541-3386 Central City Church, 12740-102nd Ave., Surrey, B.C. seeks Senior Pastor for Permanent Position. $3200/mth. Duties: Provide spiritual counselling, assistance to missions, conduct worship services, Bible Studies; lead prayers, officiate baptisms/ funerals, administrative duties. Req: 3 years of experience as Church Pastor, College Diploma or Bachelor Degree in Theological related program, ordination as Church Pastor, ability to speak Korean and English is an asset. Fax resumes to 604-533-3680 or e-mail to centralcitychurchoffice@gmail.com
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Some great kids aged 12 to 18 who need a stable, caring home for a few months. Are you looking for the opportunity to do meaningful, fulfilling work? PLEA Community Services is looking for qualified applicants who can provide care for youth in their home on a full-time basis or on weekends for respite. Training, support and remuneration are provided. Funding is available for modifications to better equip your home. A child at risk is waiting for an open door. Make it yours. Call 604-708-2628 www.plea.ca
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PLEA Community Services Society is looking for individuals and families who can provide respite care in their homes for youth aged 12 to 18. Qualified applicants must be available on weekends or for short stays and have a home that can accommodate one to two youth and meet all safety requirements. Training and support is provided. If interested, please call a member of our Family Recruiting Team at 604-708-2628 www.plea.ca
Skip Tracers
required ( locating debtors in the USA). Must be good on the telephone & internet . Our Tracers earn $ 13.70 hr to start + bonus + benefits, Earn 35-50K/yr. No exp. Necessary. Will train suitable candidates. Email resume and cover letter to its.careers@skiptrace.com or call 604-484-6900 Detailed job info at www.skiptrace.com
VANCO UVER ’ S L A R G E S T Lawn and Property Maintenance Company pays $120-$360 DAILY for outdoor Spring/Summer work. Hiring honest, competitive, and energetic individuals to fill our various 2011 positions. Apply online @ www.propertystarsjobs.com
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Hiring F/T Manager Must speak fluent English. Additional language abililty in Hindu or Punjabi an asset. Salary $20 per hour + benefits. Min 3 years experience. Fax resume to: 604-585-3332 Or Email: info@mahek.ca
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HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best Price, Best Quality. All Shapes & Colors Available. Call 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.ca YAMAHA ELECTRIC Keyboard PSR2, $220. 604-584-0324*
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EXPERIENCED CARPENTER needed to work for Amar Singh Builders LTD. 5yr exp, $24-$28, 40hr/wk, finishing carpenty & framing. Drop Resume to 2543 Stanley St.
Flynn Canada Ltd. is hiring F/T Flat Roofers Panel/Wall Cladders Glaziers
With 2+ years of experience. Foreman positions available. Top industry wages based on experience, medical, dental, overtime pay, RRSP matching with all positions. Email: bkranc@flynn.ca or Fax to: 604-531-4026
HEAVY EQUIPMENT Shop/Field Mechanics
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HUDSON BAY Railway(HBR)
owns and operates over 800 miles of track through Manitoba to the Hudson Bay, is seeking candidates who have the knowledge and desire to work out of The Pas, in Northern Manitoba. • Locomotive Machinist • Car Repair Foreman • Director of Mechanical/ Technical Support • Engineer • Conductor • Trainmaster • General Roadmaster • Track Inspector • Tamper Operator • Signal Maintainer Additional details at www.omnitrax.com Send resume to: recruiting@omnitrax.com or fax 866-448-9259. LOGGING COMPANY looking for Owner Operator Logging Truck Contractors. Short log and long log for Mackenzie area. Fax 250-714-0525 or ben@bcland.com include references and capabilities. METAL HEAT TREAT SHOP requires F/T Afternoon Shift Assistant, experience an asset, training provided. Resumes to john@precisionheattreat.com or fax 604-599-3573
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TUTORS NEEDED!!! - TUTOR DOCTOR hiring for Surrey. Priority for Math & Science tutors. Resume: infofv@tutordoctor.com
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AMERICAN COCKER Spaniel P/B pups, 7wks old, 1st shots incl, $700 cash obo. 604-375-8822
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North Vancouver
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Houses - Sale
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Burnaby
ROTTWEILER BOXER Cross, 8 weeks old, $325 obo, 778-862-3568
LAB PUPPIES Choc Black & yellows, males & females, ready view parents $550. 604-701-1587
SHIH TZU BIJON Pups. Family raised. 1st shots, dewormed, tri-colour. $500. 604-882-0137
GOLDEN RETRIEVER pups healthy socialized. exc temp vet check deworm $575 604-819-8083
P/B LABS, non papered, family raised, vet checked, 1st shots, 604-795-7662 No Sunday calls
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Tsawwas.
RANCHER Next to Tsaawwassen Town Centre, fully reno’d 3 br, 2 bath, 1848 sqft + 750 sf over sized garage w/workshop. $759,900. Info 604-943-2572
SHIHTZU X Japanese Chin Puppies, Vet checked & shots. $495 + 604-746-9332 Abbotsford
GORGEOUS GREAT Dane x Rotti/ Huski Pups ready mid Feb very healthy, $500-$600 1 604 537 1877 HAVANESE PUPS, CKC Reg. 1 female, 3 males, almost ready to go. choose now, 604-536-1817
PRESA CANARIO PB pups, view parents, Fawn & Brindle, shots & dewormed. $900. 778-593-0533 PUREBRED LAB puppies. Born Dec.25,2010, chocolate, black, golden & blond. $600.- $700. 1st shots, vet checked, dewormed 604-308-4401 or 604-850-9690
JACK RUSSELL pups smooth m/f, dewormed, 1 shots, tails docked, view parents, $450. 604-701-1587
PEKINGESE PUP. Male, blond colour, very cute & smart, 2 ½ mos old, $500. 604-464-9485
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Mobile Homes
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Apt/Condos
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Horses
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Okanagen/ Interior
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Metaphysical
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545 Rochester Ave, Coq
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CEDAR COURT & CEDAR LODGE
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Extra Large 2 Bedrooms. Close to Lougheed Mall & S.F.U.
office: 604- 939-4903 cell: 778- 229-1358
Clean 1 BR’s & 2 BR’s Apts. Mature oriented building near Guildford Mall. Rent incl cable, heat, hot water, prkg available. N/P. Resident Managers. 604-584-5233 or 604-588-8850 www.cycloneholdings.ca
RENTALS
6508
Apt/Condos
COTTONWOOD PLAZA 555 Cottonwood Ave, Coq
Large units some with 2nd bathroom or den. On bus routes, close to S.F.U. & Lougheed Mall.
office: 604- 936-1225
6508
Apt/Condos
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6508
Apt/Condos
JUNIPER COURT 415 Westview St, Coq
Close to Lougheed Mall, all Transportation Connections, Schools & S.F.U.
office: 604- 939-8905 cell: 604- 916-0261
SKYLINE APARTMENTS 1 BR & 2 BR. Cable incl’d. U/grd prkg. N/p. Resident Mgr.
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FLEETWOOD 15915-84TH from $900 & up 1 BR + den, 1 bath, 800sf ; 2 BR , 2 bath, 900sf . Clean & quiet, W/D hook-up, dw, f/p, storage. N/S, N/P. Call for move-in incentive! 604-598-1296 Guildford Mall/Public Library
EVERGREEN APARTMENTS
Crime Free Multi-Housing Certified Spac Stes, very competitive prices. Extra large 1 & 2 BDRM ste’s, lots of storage. Heat/hot water included. Access to Vancouver via freeway, 1 bus to Skytrain. Clean, quiet buildings. No pets. Outdoor Pool!
Call 604-582-0465
Guildford/Riverside
BROOKMERE GARDENS
Quiet Family Complex 14880-108th Avenue 2 br 920sf fr $710; 3 br 1,115sf fr $910. Inc heat, n/p, 1 bus to skytrain, security, all amens. 604-582-1557 www.brookmeregardens.com
KING ALBERT COURT 1300 King Albert, Coq Close to Transportation, Schools & S.F.U.
office: 604-937-7343 cell: 778-848-5993
SUSSEX PLACE APTS LANGLEY CITY
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Spacious Bach, 1 BR, 2 BR & 3 BR Apts. Rent incls heat & h/w. Resident Mgr.
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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.
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ROYAL CRESCENT ESTATES
Large units. Close to Golden Ears Bridge. Great view of River
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CANADIAN HOST FAMILIES Needed for Spring programs for Thai students. Host family must have English as 1st language. South Surrey / White Rock. Date: April 2 - April 30. Remuneration $900. Contact: 604-505-8039 or 604-418-8987 Or Email: yuko@westerntraining.com
Houses - Rent
3 Bdrm Homes! Rent TO OWN! Poor Credit Ok, Low Down. Call Karyn 604-857-3597 4 BR Panorma Rdge. 1/2 acre, single garage, fenced yard, ns/np 5 appl now $1800, 604-864-2672 BOUNDARY PARK 120A/62 Ave, 2000 sqft, 2 lvl, 3 BR reno’d hse, h/w flrs, new paint, huge rec rm in bsmt, ideal for small business, home office or hobby shop, cls to bus & shopping, $1400, Avail Now, 604-617-7002
White Rock, FIR HAUS Apts. Adult oriented building. Perfect for Seniors. In the ♥heart of White Rock. Swimming pool. Beautifully reno’d, spac 1 BR ste available now. $800 includes heat/hot water, storage. Close to shops. To view call • 778-908-3714
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Co-ops
SPRUCE HOUSING CO-OP. Avail now or Feb. 1, 1 Br - $ 595 & 2 Br - $ 737. We are a family, singles & senior oriented Co-op located 9282 - 121st in North Surrey. Our Children’s & Social Committees hold regular events in our Community Hall & playground in a beautiful garden setting. The share purchase price is $1,500. There is no subsidy avail. at this time. Applications can be picked up at the above address or 604- 581-6070.
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Duplexes - Rent
3 BDR Cedar Hills main in 4plx $1075 incl ults, renod, gas fire, 2 park near bus, school. Family Friendly np ns lndry 583 8506
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STOP RENTING-RENT TO OWN No Qualification Required Flexible Terms ABBOTSFORD - 3262 Clearbrook Road, 3 bedrooms with 2 bedroom legal suite. Only $1,751/m. Option Fee Required (604) 626-9647 (604) 657-9422 www.wesellhomesbc.com STOP RENTING-RENT TO OWN ● No Qualification - Low Down ● NEW WEST- 1722-6th Av 2 bdrm HOUSE w/1 suite 2 f/p,Long term finance, new roof, RT-1..$1,288/M CHILLIWACK - 9557 Williams, 3 bdrm, 1 bath, cozy HOUSE on 49x171’ lot, excellent investment property in heart of town..... $888/M Call Kristen today (604)786-4663 www.HomeBuyingCenter.ca
6565
Office/Retail Rent
4 RM office or 2 BR upper ste, on 176 nr Hwy 10, up to 1/3 acre prkg, 1300 sf, $1300/mo. 778-809-2510
Suites/Partial Houses
2 BR upper or 4 rm office on 176 nr Hwy 10, up to 1/3 acre prkg, 1300sf, $1300/mo. 778-809-2510 BRIGHT, NEWER 1 BR, 146 & 76B, covered patio, N/p, avail now, $500/mo. 604-970-5786 CEDAR HILLS 98/123. Newer 2 BR gr lev ste. Avail Mar 1. $700 incls utils & cable. NS/NP. 604-562-7384 or 604-897-6210
2 BR Townhouse in 4plex, carpets, fridge, stove, carport, lots of storage, patio, $825. Avail Mar 1. N/S, N/P.
Call 604 592-5663
LANG/SRY. VIEW. 4 BR Upper, 4 appls, $1100 + 2/3 hydro. Avail now. No pets. 604-856-4371 S. NEWTON 64 Av/139, on acreage, large gated estate, 3 BR, 3 bth, 2 f/p, triple gar, $2395 lease ok. Paul Lehal 604-537-5888 S SURREY 3 BR 2 bath on acreage, updated kit, hardwood flrs, garage. $1600. Mary Ann Remax Alder Ctr 604-308-9937
SRY. RANCHER. 2 BR, $850. 3 BR, 5 appls, $1200/mo. Call evenings 604-581-3574
Cancer June 21-July 22: The emphasis lies on mysteries, sex, intimacy, research, large finances, lifestyle, crucial health matters, commitment – anything that can change your life deeply (usually another person is involved). This month, these changes tend to work through your ambitions, career, or status situations. E.g., a “status” wedding changes your life and finances. Or a career opportunity demands a commitment (of $?) from you, and will change your life. (Your career is marked by splendid luck this winter/spring.) Charge ahead SundayWednesday (a happy day!). Retreat, rest, plan Friday eve, Saturday. Leo July 23-Aug. 22: Relationships, relocation, dealings with the public, fame, negotiations, litigation, agreements, opportunities and opposition – these fill February. This week, especially Sunday to Tuesday, emphasizes the source of this winter/spring’s good luck: legal, loving, intellectual, international and cultural scenes. Work, health and your duties or ambitions might interfere – these are heading for a deep change and “rebirth.” (It centres on Wednesday, but could occur anytime in February.) Chase your ambitions Wednesday, but avoid conflict, aggression Thursday. Joy, friends, Friday/Saturday! Virgo Aug. 23-Sept. 22: Work’s essential – get it done. Your efforts, duties (and perhaps health) are tied up with an influence of deep change this month, especially this Sunday to Tuesday. This can manifest as: a sexual affair with a co-worker, investment in your job or tools/machinery, or changes brought about by your job or health – all are agents of change – beneficial change. Money goes better than romance right now. A gentle love floats in Wednesday, but irritation dissipates affection Thursday. (DON’T invest or make big changes this day.) Be ambitious Friday eve, Saturday – success accompanies you!
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Suites/Partial Houses
CLOVERDALE. Brand New 1 BR . $750/mo incl all utils, w/d, Avail Immed. 604-574-2141 CLOVERDALE LGE 2 BR g/lvl, 4-plex, 172/58, newly painted, quiet area. N/S, N/P. Avail now. $775 inc utils. 604-576-9980
CLOVERDALE. Lrg 1 BR ste , w/d, $750 incl hydro/cable. Now/ Mar 1. NS/NP. 604 575-6667
ENVER CREEK 144/82. 2 BR lrg bsmt. $700 incls utls, cable. NS/ NP. Av now/Mar1. 604-595-0755 ENVER CREEK 2 BR bsmt, new paint, $650 incls utils, n/p, n/s, no w/d, Avail Now, 778-578-0322
ENVER CREEK, Lrg 2 BR ste avail now. $650 incls utls. NS/NP. Close to schools/shops/bus. 604-594-9158 or 604-725-4003 FLEETWOOD 2 BR gr lev, sh’d W/D, prkg. Avail Feb 1. $700 incls utls. NS/NP. 604-591-5792 FLEETWOOD. LRG sunny 1 BR, g/lvl. NS/NP. no party, No w/d. $600 incls utils. 604-595-1973
FRASER HGTS, 1500sf, 2 BR ste in Executive home, W/D. $1100 incls utls. NS / NP / No Parties. Avail now or Mar 1. 604-613-0390
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Tim Stephens' Astral Reflections
Aries March 21 - April 19: Lie low, rest Sunday morning. This afternoon to Tuesday your energy and charisma surge – a bit of big luck could come, maybe involving home, relationships or money. (However, don’t push authorities.) Chase money Wednesday to Friday noon – but take care with purchases. Your hopes and your money resources (earnings level, savings) are in conflict – find reality. You might sense, or be offered, a career or status “partnership.” It’s subtle, you have to be intuitive or watch clues. Friday eve, Saturday bring errands, casual friends, curiosity and variety – read, write, talk. Taurus April 20-May 20: The emphasis lies on ambition, career, prestige relationships, your reputation and status. Elements of fantasy/deception, creative ideas and impatient bosses crowd this zone. If you deal with government, large corporations, institutions or charitable agencies, “impatient bosses” will be less of a factor. Be willing, quick to respond – and keep your sense of humour (especially Thursday!). Use Sunday eve through Tuesday for research and planning – get plenty of rest. Your energy surges Wednesday to Friday: display your skills, work hard. Excellent purchases Friday eve, Saturday. Gemini May 21-June 20: The accent lies on gentle love, compassion, broad vision, law, higher education, publishing, far travel and cultural rituals. February 5/6’s sober, realistic love wish is almost sure to come true. But a “sweet confection” love wish, involving beauty, and perhaps involving a Libra or Taurus, is less likely to come true. (Some “destiny” lies in wait for this one – either a wipe-out, or a deep rebirth.) In other ways, Sunday to Tuesday brings wish fulfillment, social delights and happiness. Rest, lie low Wednesday/Thursday. You shine, succeed and attract others, Friday eve, Saturday!
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SRY, NEWTON. 126A St/76 Ave. 4 BR, upper flr. 1.5 baths. Ns/np. $1,100/mo + ½ util. 604-454-4155 SRY, BOLIVAR Hts. Cozy 1 BR + den. Quiet area. $595/mo + utils. Nr Skytrain. 604-944-2600 eves.
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SRY, Scott Road / 80 Ave. 1 BR + den, 5 appls, new carpets, secure u/g prkg, faces courtyd. $850+utils. Ns/np. 604-313-8113 SURREY, LUXURY 2 bdrm. dw/ w/d, f/p, 5 app. Close to King Geo. Skytrain & Mall. Sec. U/G parking & entry. Small pets allowed. Avail Now. To view call 604-580-0520.
22588 Royal Crescent Ave, Maple Ridge HARLEEN GARDENS 6960 - 120 Street, Surrey 1 BR & Den condo, appls, f/p, garden patio, sec’d prkg. Feb15. $850. Sm Pet OK. 604-590-5920
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CHIMNEY HEIGHT spacious newer 1 BR, lge bdrm, fenced yd, full bath. $600 incls utils. N/S, N/P. Avail now. 604-290-4022
LRG 1 BR, North Delta/Sunshine Hills, New Reno, nr transit, n/p, n/s, w/d, utils incls, Avail Mar 1, $725, Refs Req, 604-807-7640
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Suites/Partial Houses
NEWTON 4 BR Upper flr, $1700 + 1/2 utils, avail Apr 1. CHIMNEY HILLS. 1 BR bsmt, $550/mo, avail now. N/s N/p. 604-572-5241
NORTH DELTA, 72/112. Spac 1 BR, grd/lvl. storage, Ns/np, no w/d. $625/mo incl digital cbl, hi spd inet/hydro. 778-241-8470 PANORAMA RIDGE, Large, bright 1 BR ste, quiet area, d/w, laundry, $700 incls utils & cable, N/s, N/p, avail immed. prefer 1 person. Call 604-572-9152
SCOTT/80TH, 2 BR gr lev ste avail now. $675 incls utls. NS/NP. 604-716-7384 or 604-596-2872 SRY, 117/96A - Nice 2 BR bsmt. NS/NP. Cls to amen/school/bus. Avail immed. Call 604-783-1903
SRY, 13127 88 Ave. 1 BR, $650/mo incl hydro. Sh’d w/d. Ns/ np. 604-613-5886, 778-809-1105 SRY 144/75Ave, 1 BR. $500 incl utils. N/s, n/p. Mature. Avail Now, 604-543-2629 or 604-537-3727 SRY 64/126, New lrg 2 BR bsmt avail now. $650 incl utls. No W/D, NS/NP. Nr bus. 604-512-7858
SRY, 98 Ave/116 St. Royal Hts. Spacious 1 BR, grd/lvl. Full bath, cozy f/p, laminate & tile floors, new kitchen cabinets. Ns/np, no w/d. $625/mo incl hydro/cbl. Near bus & Skytrain. 1 block from elem. school. Mar 1st. 604-836-8291
N. DELTA. 1 BR, grd/lvl. Big l/rm. $600 incl hydro/cable. Big yard! Ns/np, no w/d. 604-657-0313 CHIMNEY HGHTS, 74/144. 2 BR bsmt ste. $650 incls utls, net, cable. NS/NP. 604-908-8340 CHIMNEY HTS, 148/73A Ave, 1 BR bsmt, cov patio, Now, $500 incls utils, ns/np, 604-596-6492
CLAYTON HGHTS 1 BR bsmt ste, ALL appls, prkg. $795 incls utl. NS/NP. Av now 604-448-2170 CLAYTON HGHTS. 2 BR bsmt ste in new home, own laundry, alarm, sep entry. Suits 2. By shops/bus/schl. $950 incl utl/cbl. Ns/Np. Avail now. 604-716-2053
N. DELTA 3 brdrm, 2 bath, upper level suite, 5 appls. hardwood, large deck, carport 2cars) $1200+utils, now, 778-865-7110 N. SRY, NEW 2 BR bsmt ste avail Mar 1. No laundry, NS/NP. $850 incls utls & cable. 604-837-9381 NEW 2 BR bsmnt suite, in a prestigeous Fraser Heights neighbourhood, Surrey. Walk to schl, 1 blk to bus, Ht, hot wtr, cbl, net, immed. $750. 604-339-7013 NEWTON 150/69A. NEW 2 BR, nice & quiet, n/p, n/s, incls hydro, $655, Avail Mar 1. 604-572-8930 NEWTON 69/144 ST, 2 BR, h/w flrs, suits 2, $750 incls utils, n/p, n/s, no w/d, 604-594-2473
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Libra Sept. 23-Oct. 22: The emphasis is on romance, creativity, beauty, luck, risk, pleasure, charming kids, sports/games. You’re riding a winning streak – recognize and use it, seize on openings, issue invitations, respond, speak what’s in your heart, etc. Take a chance! The source of your January-to-June luck is highlighted Sunday afternoon through Tuesday: relationships, relocation, negotiation, agreements and contracts, litigation, co-operation. Clue: everything in the first sentence will aid these; but security, property, family will “fight” them. These, security, property, etc., are about to transform. Scorpio Oct. 23-Nov. 21: Be gentle on the home front – spend energy on renovations, repairs, rather than causing family friction. Think back and ahead: decide who should stay in your life, who should leave. Your choices will affect your health and your duties, for good or ill. Your work will expand for the next four months – clues arrive Sunday to Tuesday. Quiet discussions and administrative contacts benefit your efforts, but more adventurous communications (especially of love or competition) will erect barriers to work success – take heed Thursday. Mysteries, intimacy and finances succeed Friday eve, Saturday. Sagittarius Nov. 22-Dec. 21: Romance, creativity and a risk-taking mood steal upon you Sunday afternoon to Tuesday – take that risk! But realize money and confidence aid romance/creativity more than wishful thinking does. You might have some puzzles to work out around these: romance, pleasure, money and work.Work definitely faces you Wednesday (success) and Thursday (when work interferes with romance’s communications, or might be dangerous – practise safety). Exciting meetings (and some a bit more stable, boring, with other generations) arrive Friday eve/Saturday: love’s possible! All month, money’s lucky.
SRY, CENTRAL. Bright 1 BR, grd/lvl. Sh’d w/d. Near Skytrain. $680/mo incl internet & hydro. Ns/ np. Immed. Mar 1. 778-227-6028 SRY, Fraser Hts. 1 BR + den, g/lvl. Ns/np, no w/d. $550/mo incl hydro/cbl. Immed. 604-951-0841
SRY, PANORAMA. 2 BR, f/bath. Ns/np, no w/d. Avail immed. $750/mo incl hydro/cable. Near elementary school. 604-594-3767 SRY, Royal Heights. 1 BR, f/bath. Ns/np, no w/d. Near Skytrain. $550/mo incl ’net/hydro. March 1. 604-345-3741 or 604-581-5773
Feb. 6 - Feb. 12 Capricorn Dec. 22-Jan. 19: Chase money, buy/ sell, seek lucrative clients – but most importantly (as Sunday to Tuesday might whisper to you) pursue the connection between security and money: e.g., buy or sell real estate, start a retirement fund, put away funds for your children’s education, purchase insurance, spend on new business premises or to expand your territory. Ending unprofitable or stale situations is also a wise move financially. Romance and pleasure call Wednesday (successfully) and Thursday (not – beware “wasted money”). Tackle chores Friday eve, Saturday: you’re ambitious, productive! Aquarius Jan. 20-Feb. 18: Your energy, charisma and effectiveness are at a peak! Start important projects, seek favours, call in markers, show yourself in person. You’re very communicative, curious and travel-prone this month – these are emphasized Sunday to Tuesday. A Libra and a Gemini are attracted – the Libran is very serious. A Leo wants to spar – and join. Attend to domestic matters, family and security, property and “territory” Wednesday to Friday afternoon. Don’t be overbearing Thursday p.m. Romance, creative surges and the urge to take a big chance arrive Friday eve, Saturday – yes, plunge in! Pisces Feb. 19-March 20: Rest, lie low, contemplate, plan. Be charitable, spiritual. Attend to obligations, committee and administrative chores. (Do taxes?) You will want to be free of these in two weeks when your energy and money luck will soar upward. Let much of your planning involve finances. Money, earnings and possession are highlighted Sunday p.m. through Tuesday – let realism rule fantasy and wishful thinking. Your wishes, however, do have a destined road ahead – something is wiped out or born this week; it changes your future. Careful with money Thursday. Deep rest, good family Saturday. timstephens@shaw.ca • Reading: 416-686-5014
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Supercharged, Leather, Panaromic Roof, Manual. P2384
$18,995
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2007 Audi Q7
7 Passenger, Quattro AWD, Leather, Panoramic Roof. P2401
$38,995
2005 GTI VR6
$19,995
1997 Geo Tracker
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$36,995
$5,995
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$11,995
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2006 Passat Highline
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$18,995
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06 MAZDA3 GT
06 FORD FUSION
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07 MAZDA CX-7 GT LUX PKG
04 DODGE SX 2.0
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07 MAZDA CX-9 GS
07 MAZDA3
99 HONDA ACCORD
06 MAZDA3 GT
04 MUSTANG CONVERTIBLE
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40th ANNIVERSARY EDI. 5 speed, leather, only 56K, alloys, pwr grp, keyless. #4C587A
07 MAZDA3 SPORT GS
06 MAZDA MIATA CONVERTIBLE
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2007 BMW 750
$45,900 Li 62,000km Black STOCK#
23597
2007 Cadillac Escalade
$37,800 87,000km Silver STOCK#
23351
2008 Chevrolet Corvette
$63,850
Z06 12,000km Black STOCK#
C23240
2006 Chrysler 300
$14,850
Touring 113,000km Brown
STOCK#
23421
2006 Dodge Charger
2007 Dodge Charger
SXT 56,000km Black
SRT8 80,000km Black
$18,900 STOCK#
23465
$26,850 STOCK#
23616
2008 Dodge Dakota
$19,900
SXT 40,000km White STOCK#
23814
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2005 Dodge Ram
2008 Dodge Ram 2500
2008 Ford F-150
2008 Ford F-150
2007 Ford F-350
2008 Ford F-350
$21,900
$29,900
18,000km Black
NAV SUNROOF CR 34,500km Silver
STOCK#
STOCK#
23445
23352
$33,850
Power Wagon Cr 65,000km Black
STOCK#
D23592
$23,900
Sport Quad Sho 57,000km Red STOCK#
41449
$36,850
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22622
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STOCK#
R22497
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23590
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2007 GMC Acadia
2005 Harley Davidson Ultra Classic
2008 Honda Civic
2006 Honda CR-V
2008 Hyundai Entourage
2010 Hyundai Sonata
2009 Infiniti G37
$32,850
$23,900
STOCK#
STOCK#
LTZ Leather Du 59,000km Grey
23452
U-BUILT CUSTOM Callkm Blue
23340
$20,850
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23416
$19,900
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23440
$17,850
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23489
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23482
$39,900
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C23594
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2008 Kia Sportage
2009 Kia Sportage
2006 Land Rover Range Rover
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2007 Lexus IS 250
2010 Mercedes-Benz GL-Class
2008 Mercedes-Benz ML350
$20,850
EX V6 4WD 35,000km Blue STOCK#
D23651
$24,850
$34,850
$56,850
STOCK#
STOCK#
STOCK#
LUX Leather 4W 19,000km Grey
23835
HSE Supercharg 121,000km Blue
23612
Sport Supercha 44,000km Black
C23889
$28,900
$42,850
STOCK#
STOCK#
Callkm Black
41443
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C23556
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C23367
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2007 Mercedes-Benz R350
2006 Mercedes-Benz SL500
2007 Mercedes-Benz SL550
2008 Nissan Rogue
2008 Pontiac Grand Prix
2007 Toyota Camry
2008 Toyota Camry Solara
GXP 32,000km Grey
LE 69,000km Gold
SLE 29,900km Black
104,000km Silver STOCK#
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$46,850
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$52,900 Callkm Black STOCK#
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23419
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23180
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$16,850 STOCK#
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$25,900 STOCK#
C23189
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Black Sapphire, save on depreciation – MSRP $68,900, executive driven, local vehicle, no accidents, Park Distance Control and MUCH more. Stock# U757 Was $47,800.................................. FINAL CLEARANCE PRICE $41,999
2007 Volvo XC90 3.2 AWD with Luxury Package 2008 Mercedes Benz C300W with Sport Package + Premium Package + Convenience Packages
Calcite White, just serviced (NEW tires, NEW brakes), excellent Magic Blue, 7 passenger seating, just serviced (60km maintenance performed, NEW tires, NEW brakes), running boards and MUCH more, condition, LOADED with options, only 54,000 km. Stock# U750 Was $36,800.................................. FINAL CLEARANCE PRICE $31,999 only 61,000 km. Stock# U760 Was $39,800.................................. FINAL CLEARANCE PRICE $35,999 2006 Jeep Liberty SPORT 4x4 with Privacy Glass Black, trail rated 4x4, well maintained, 16 inch alloy wheels, 2007 Volvo XC70 2.5T AWD with Adventure + premium sound (6cd), only 92,000 km. Stock# U722A Convenience Packages Was $16,800.................................. FINAL CLEARANCE PRICE $12,999 Silver Metallic, MINT condition, just serviced (72km maintenance 2006 Honda Odyssey LX performed, NEW tires, NEW brakes), premium sound (6cd), only Bali Blue, a real people mover (7 passenger), just serviced (NEW 68,000 km. Stock# U151194A tires), local vehicle, no accidents, excellent condition, only 74,000 Was $33,800.................................. FINAL CLEARANCE PRICE $28,999 km. Stock# U797 Was $20,800 ........................SALE PRICE $19,999
VOLVO OF SURREY
Polar Silver, Harmon Kardon Premium sound (6cd), just serviced (NEW tires, NEW brakes), MINT condition, only 65,000 km. Stock# U773 Was $18,800........................................... CLEARANCE PRICE $16,799
2005 Honda Civic LX with 15 inch alloy wheels
Silver, local vehicle, one owner, very economical, just serviced (NEW clutch, NEW tires, NEW brakes), only 73,000 km. Stock# U771A Was $12,800........................................... CLEARANCE PRICE $11,299
2002 Jaguar S-Type 4.0L with Park Distance Control British Racing Green, Cashmere Leather, a true classic,
luxury appointed, just serviced (NEW brakes + rotors, NEW tires), only 108,000 km. Was $14,800......................................................SALE PRICE $13,999
All Credit Applications Accepted… Finance or Lease… U Work! U Drive!
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15383 Guildford Drive, Surrey, BC 604-588-6088 www.volvoofsurrey.com
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BRING IN THIS AD AND SAVE $$$$$ Purchase or finance any WE’LL GIVE pre-owned vehicle on our YOU AN lot, make your best deal then show us this ad ADDITIONAL
$500 OFF
PLUS: ASK US ABOUT OUR FREE WARRANTY AND ABOUT $0 DOWN
SEE ALL PRE-OWNED INVENTORY AT: WWW.ACURAOFLANGLEY.COM
Loaded with options Stk#XX0055
$29,888
ONLY
$29,888
ONLY
2009 MERCEDES B200 TURBO Loaded with options Stk#1P0158
$23,888
ONLY
2007 BMW 328I SEDAN 6 Speed Automatic, Sun Roof, loaded Stk#1P0157
$25,888
ONLY
$27,888
ONLY
19447 LANGLEY BY-PASS
1-866-980-1552
Dealer #30737
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2010 JEEP COMMANDER SPORT
5 Speed Automatic, Leather, loaded Stk#BA1030
Sports Pkg, loaded Stk#1P0175
y
$33,888
ONLY
2005 ACURA RL 5 AWD
Hw
Premium Pkg, Sport Pkg, NAV, loaded Stk#1P0138
2007 BMW X3 3.0I
Fra ser
2007 BMW 335XI
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2011 ESCAPE HYBRID & FUSION HYBRID
✓ GREAT PRICES ✓ GREAT SELECTION ✓ GREAT SERVICE
AVAILABLE NOW
2011 HYBRID
of Friendly, Honest Service
ESCAPE
AWD, 25,000 kms, white with grey cloth interior. Balance of 8 year/160,000 km warranty PHONE ME FOR DETAILS.
E 2010 DODGE S JOURNEY
$20,995* 604-317-7276 OR $149
0% FINANCING – LOW LEASE RATES CALL JOHN KYLE DLR #8367
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1-800-532-9385
Everybody Loves Harry
E 2010 DODG AVAN SE GRAND CAR
$22,995* OR $159
Full STOW-N-GO, Power seat, Climat ! group, Fully loaded!! 0 60 56 65 #9 Stk
BIWEEKLY**
Acura of Langley is pleased to announce the addition of Mr. Harry Begg to their award winning Sales Team. Harry brings many years of impressive customer service to the job. If you are a former customer or one of Harry’s many friends drop in, say hello and allow Harry to welcome you to the finest luxury line up in the Fraser Valley at Acura of Langley.
22 TO CHOOSE F ROM
* Net of all programs, $0 down payment, 3.0% varabler rate APR, over 84 months, on approved credit. *** Net of all programs, $2,500 down payment, 5.99% APR, over 84 months, on approved credit.
2009 DODGE RAM 1500 SLT 4X4 stk#582800
$24,995 2003 BMW 745LI stk#583780
$21,995 020411
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ior 7 passenger, Exter !!! apprearance group 90 22 43 Stk#9
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2010 DODGE CHARGER SXT stk#583200
$19,995
2007 DODGE RAM 1500 SLT
2010 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE LIMITED
stk#583730
stk#583303
$21,995
$32,995
2010 CHRYSLER 300 LIMITED
2010 CHRYSLER PT CRUISER
stk#583470
$19,995
stk#583670
$14,995
2006 DODGE DURANGO SLT
2010 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN SE
stk#583980
$19,995
stk#583680
$20,995
2009 JEEP PATRIOT SPORT stk#584000
$20,995 2010 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY stk#583301
$27,995 2010 DODGE JOURNEY SXT stk#583310
$21,995
Visit www.haleysdodge.com D#7855
1-888-569-2707 South Surrey Auto Mall 3050 King George Hwy.
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604-495-4150
www.jpscionsurrey.com
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There is something NEW under the Flag! Sherrold Haddad is pleased to announce the opening of the NEWEST MITSUBISHI DEALERSHIP IN CANADA…
0
PLUS
0%
PAYMENTS FOR 90 DAYS
PURCHASE FINANCING UP TO 72 MONTHS ON SELECT MODELS
ON ALL 2011 MODELS!
Photo Credit: Andrew Snucins www.worldrallysport.com
PLUS 0% PURCHASE FINANCING
#184832
#184771
#184372
ALL-NEW 2011 RVR GT
2011 LANCER DE
2011 OUTLANDER XLS LS
BLUETOOTH 2.0 + USB SYSTEM PANORAMIC GLASS ROOF WITH INTERIOR LED ILLUMINATION SUPER WIDE RANGE HID HEADLAMPS ELECTRONICALLY CONTROLLED 4WD HEATED FRONT SEATS
FUEL EFFICIENT 2.0L 148 HP 4-CYLINDER ENGINE 5-SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION OR CVT POWER WINDOWS POWER MIRRORS 7 AIRBAGS 140-WATT AM/FM/CD STEREO ACTIVE STABILITY & TRACTION CONTROL
FUEL EFFICIENT 3.0L MIVEC V6 ENGINE 6-SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION WITH SPORTRONIC® FUNCTION 7 PASSENGER SEATING FAST-KEY KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM HEATED FRONT SEATS
‡
2011 RVR COMPACT CROSSOVER From
Selling Price
$21,998 $23,848
!
BEST IN CLASS FUEL ECONOMY
†
TM
2011 LANCER From
Selling Price
#184712 ‡
$15,998 $17,748
!
NEW LOWER PRICE
2011 OUTLANDER From
‡
Selling Price
2011 LANCER SPORTBACK SE
$25,498 $27,348
!
FUEL EFFICIENT 2.0L 148 HP 4-CYLINDER ENGINE 5-SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION OR CVT POWER WINDOWS, MIRRORS AND KEYLESS ENTRY BLUETOOTH® 2.0 + USB ACTIVE STABILITY & TRACTION CONTROL HEATED FRONT SEATS FRONT, SIDE, SIDE CURTAIN & DRIVER’S KNEE AIRBAGS
2011 LANCER SPORTBACK From
$19,998 NEW LOWER PRICE
Selling Price
$21,748
!
www.flagmitsubishi.ca
FLAG DL#5401
15250 – 104TH AVENUE, SURREY
604-584-7411
Offer(s) available on most new 2010 & 2011 models purchased through participating dealers to qualified retail customers who take delivery by February 28, 2011. Dealers may sell for less. Some conditions apply. Offers are subject to change without notice. See dealer for complete details. ‡ 2011 RVR GT/2011 Outlander XLS models shown have an MSRP of $28,498/$34,498 and selling price of $##,###/$##,###: includes destination, delivery and fees. (QUE): Taxes, PPSA, and other fees are excluded. (Rest of Canada): Taxes, PPSA, and dealer fees of up to $599 are excluded. † Combined City/Highway ratings for non-hybrid compact SUV’s. ◊ Terms vary by model, see dealer for details. Purchase financing/No Payments for 90 days: available through Bank of Nova Scotia and Bank of Montreal on all new: 2011 models (Lancer Evolution excluded)/2010 Lancer and Outlander models for up to 36/72 months/Interest charges (if any) will not accrue during the first 60 days after purchaser signs contract for a participating vehicle. After the first 60 days interest (if any) starts to accrue and the purchaser will repay principal and interest (if any) monthly over the term of the contract. 2011 Lancer DE (CL41A C01)/2010 Outlander ES 2WD (CO45-A C04) financed at 0% over 36/72 months. Monthly payments equal $445/$355, with a down payment of $0/$0 , a cost of borrowing of $0/$0, and a total obligation of $15,998/$25,498. Excludes up to $1450 in freight, $250 in PDI, $100 in air tax, up to $30 in EHF, $15 duty on new tires, taxes, PPSA, registration, insurance, licensing, administration, (Rest of Canada): up to $599 in other dealer fees (QUE): other dealer fees, and any additional government fees. * Whichever comes first. Regular maintenance not included. See dealer or mitsubishi-motors.ca for warranty terms, restrictions and details. Not all customers will qualify. ** Best backed claim does not cover Lancer Evolution and Ralliart models. ® MITSUBISHI MOTORS, BEST BACKED CARS IN THE WORLD are trade-marks of Mitsubishi Motors North America, Inc. and are used under license.
2007 CHEVY AVEO LT #102089A Power group, Sunroof, 5 Speed
$7,888 | $58 BIWEEKLY
2010 MITSUBISHI LANCER #605575 Auto, A/C, Power Group
2007 TOYOTA COROLLA CE #PO7518A Auto, A/C, C/D, Power Group, Keyless
2008 NISSAN SENTRA
#P07606A Auto, A/C, Power Group, Very Economical!
2009 TOYOTA YARIS SEDAN #P97561A Auto, A/C, Power Group
$11,888 | $93 BIWEEKLY $11,888 | $83 BIWEEKLY $12,888 | $93 BIWEEKLY
2010 MITSUBISHI GALANT #601134 Auto, A/C, Power Group
2008 VW BEETLE
#208622C Auto, A/C, Power Group, Only 18,000kms
2010 CHEVY IMPALA LTZ
#PO7489A Leather, Sunroof, Dual Climate Controls, Loaded!
$15,888 | $103 BIWEEKLY $16,888 | $103 BIWEEKLY $17,888 | $133 BIWEEKLY $22,888 | $158 BIWEEKLY
2010 MITSUBISHI OUTLANDER 4x4 #606922 Auto, A/C, Power Group
2009 PONTIAC G8 SPORT #PO7403A V-6, Power Group
2007 INFINITI FX35 #PO7365A Leather, Loaded Luxury!
2009 GMC YUKON XL SLT 4x4
#113311 Leather Heated Seats, 3rd row Seating, Remote Start, Only 24,000kms
$23,888 | $163 BIWEEKLY $25,888 | $196 BIWEEKLY $35,888 | $313 BIWEEKLY $43,888 | $340 BIWEEKLY Prices do not include tax, license or insurance costs. Vehicles may not be exactly as illustrated. All biweekly payments are based on $2500 down payment, terms are 2007/72 months, 2008 & 2009/84 months, 2010/96 months at 6.39% interest OAC.
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This 3 DayWeekend Massive ONLY! Blowout Sale
FREmEents
Refresh s & Appie
t u O s s i M t Don’
February 4, 5 & 6
Including Volkswagen Pre-owned
2010 VW Golf GTI Stk#C0055
0.9% Financing up to 24 months
Retail $33,995
Sale
29,995
$
2007 VW Rabbit
Stk#C0021
0.9% Financing up to 24 months
Retail $18,995
• Starting at 0.9% financing • 112 point inspection • Additional 2 year or 40,000 km Ltd. factory warranty • 2 year roadside assistance • Volkswagen original replacement parts
2009 VW Jetta TDI Highline, 13,000k Stk#C0044
0.9% Financing up to 24 months
Sale
15,976
$
Retail $29,982
28,995
$
Sale
Retail $13,995
Stk#U5090
8,997
$
Sale
Retail $42,995 Sale
35,995
$
2008 Buick Enclave 2006 Cadillac ESC ESV Stk#U5107
CXL - AWD Stk#U5042
Sale
33,995
$
Retail $36,995
Sale
32,995
$
2006 Pontiac Grand Prix GXP 2008 Hyundai Santa Fe
V8, Stk#U4799
Retail $19,995
Sale
25,995
$
2008 Volkswagen Jetta Diesel Stk#C0042
Retail $17,995
Sale
0.9% at Starting Financing 0.9% up to Financing 24 months
Retail $47,995
Sale
44,995
$
2007 VW City Jetta Sedan Stk#C0089 Only 39,000 kms
14,995
$
2007 Toyota FJ Cruiser Ex-Lease
Retail $15,995 Sale
12,995
$
2008 Chevrolet Cobalt
Stk#80760A
Retail $9,995
Sale
7,995
$
2010 GMC Yukon 4WD
Stk#U5044
Stk#C0057
Only 50,000 kms.
Retail $37,995
Retail $29,995
Highline Stk#C0034
0.9% Financing up to 24 months
0.9% Financing up to 24 months
2006 Buick Allure 2009 Chevy Suburban LT Stk#U4934
2010 VW Passat
Comfortline Stk#C0052
2009 VW Tourareg
Sale
Stk#U5040A
13,888
$
Retail $21,995
Sale
16,995
$
2008 Audi Quattro 2007 Mazda CX-7 Stk#U5055
Stk#400487A
Retail $21,995
Sale
19,995
$
Retail $42,995
Sale
37,995
$
2009 Chevy Traverse FWD 2006 Ford Super Cab 4x4 Stk#U5122
Stk#U4857
Retail $30,995
Sale
25,995
$
2008 Pontiac G6
Retail $18,995
Sale
15,699
$
2009 GMC 3/4 Ton Stk#90805
Stk#TL8491
Sale
27,995
$
Retail $24,995 Sale
21,995
$
Retail $16,995
Sale
12,995
$
34,995
$
GOLD KEY LANGLEY VOLKSWAGEN
#10 HIGHWAY HAMPTON INN
WY.
19545 NO. 10 HIGHWAY (LANGLEY BYPASS), SURREY
WWW.GOLDKEY.CA
Sale
H SER
#D8016
192ND
1-888-673-2162
Retail $49,942
FRA
TOLL FREE
Only 7,000 kms.
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Retail $32,995
0
82
$3,700
CASH SAVINGS
MSRP $15,295 60/84 TERM @ 0% INTEREST INCLUDES FREIGHT & PDI
5
#ROX819
$
100
SOUL
2011 Kia
$
#50550A
0
%
$
142 BI-WEEKLY PAYMENT
SPORTAGE
2011 Kia
IN CASH SAVINGS
MSRP $17,795 60/84 MONTH TERM @1.49% INTEREST INCLUDES FREIGHT AND PDI
$2,000
CASH SAVINGS
6000
BI-WEEKLY PAYMENT
YEARS OF FREE UP OIL CHANGES TO
MSRP $23,795 60/84 TERM @2.9% INTEREST INCLUDES FREIGHT AND PDI
$2,000
#SP3825
CASH SAVINGS
$
144
BI-WEEKLY PAYMENT
SORENTO
2011 Kia
MSRP $25,795 60/84 TERM @1.9% INTEREST INCLUDES FREIGHT AND PDI
$4,100
#SR540B
CASH SAVINGS
PURCHASE FINANCING NO PAYMENTS UNTIL UP TO 7 YEARS APRIL 2011
Available Options 2.0L turbo, leather interior, 18” sport alloys, dual zone climate control
Standard Features 2.4L 4cyl, heated seats, 60/40 rear folding seats, fog lights, A/C, cruise, bluetooth hands free connectivity, steering wheel, mounted audio controls, power windows & locks, 16” alloys, dual exhaust, 6 speaker audio system, Sirius satellite
MSRP $46145
7 DAY/1,000 KM CUSTOMER EXCHANGE PRIVILEGE
24-HR ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE
$3,200
CASH SAVINGS
FREE
$5,000
CASH SAVINGS
1 YEAR/12,000 KM COMPREHENSIVE WARRANTY COVERAGE
MSRP $21550
2010 RONDO MODELS
MSRP $24395
WWW.APPLEWOOD.CA
1-877-275-6023
“It’s all good at Applewood!”
$7,000
CASH SAVINGS
ONLY
1 LEFT
MSRP $41995
STOCK # SD2463
2010 SEDONA LUX
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STOCK # RN7329
APPLEWOOD KIA
AVAILABLE EXTENDED WARRANTY UP TO 200,000 KMS
MSRP $25895
(SX MODELS AVAILABLE)
ONLY
3 LEFT
STOCK # FO0198
2010 FORTE KOUP & SEDANS
SPECIAL PREFERRED INTEREST RATES
$5,900
CASH SAVINGS
ONLY
3 LEFT
STOCK # MS1381
2010 MAGENTIS MODELS
“No Payments Until Spring 2011” (60 day payment deferral) applies to purchase financing offers on all new 2011 and remaining 2010 Kia models on approved credit (O.A.C.). No interest will accrue during the first 30 days of the finance contract. After this period interest starts to accrue and the purchaser will repay principal and interest monthly over the term of the contract. 0% purchase financing available on select 2011 Kia models for up to 84 months on approved credit (OAC). 0% purchase financing available on all 2011 Kia Rio, Rio5 models for up to 84 months on approved credit (OAC).. Loan credit varies by model and trim. Cash Purchase Credit for 2011 Rio (RO542B) 2011 Soul (SO550B) / 2011 Sportage (SP55AB) / 2011 Sorento (SR540B) is $3,700 $2,000 $2,000 / $4,100 / Cash purchase credit varies by models and trims. Cash purchase prices include D&D (Destination and Delivery) and excludes licensing, insurance, PPSA and dealer administration fees. Cash credit varies by models and trims. Prices are subject to change without notice. Certain restrictions may apply. 2011 KIA RIO EX 182 biweekly payments of $82 based on the selling price of $15295over a 60/84 term @ 0% interest the cost of borrowing is $0 and the residual is $4900 OAC,.. 2011 KIA Sportage 182 Bi-weekly payments of $142 based on the selling price of $23795 over a 60/84 term @ 2.9% interest cost of borrowing is $3400 and the residual is $8200 OAC. 2011 Kia SOUL 182 Bi-Weekly payments of $100 based on the selling price of $17795 over a 60/84 term @ 1.49% interest the cost of borrowing is $949 and the residual is $5800 OAC, 2011 Kia Sorento 182 biweekly payments of $144 based on the selling price of $25795 over a 60/84 term @ 1.9% interest the cost of borrowing is $1700 and the residual is $8200 OAC., $6000 cash savings applies only to the base model 2011 Sedona. 2010 Model Clearout cash savings are for the noted stock #’s and applies to cash purchase only OAC. 5 years of free oil changes is available to customers who have all the regular service work performed at Applewood kia and have financed their new vehicle only. See dealer for complete details Financing and lease rates vary by vehicle and are valid on approved credit (O.A.C.) only. Offers are not combinable. Offer ends February 28th, 2011.
Mon.-Thurs. 9-8, Fri.-Sat. 9-6, Sun. 11-5
16299 Fraser Hwy.
$7,000
CASH SAVINGS
ONLY
2 LEFT
D10659
LEATHER, SUNROOF, SMART KEY START STOCK # BN5131
2010 BORREGO EX 7 PASSENGER
FINAL CLEAROUT ON ALL NEW 2010 MODELS… SPECIAL KIA PRIME RATE FINANCING AVAILABLE!
$
RIO
BI-WEEKLY PAYMENT
DOWN PAYMENT
2011 Kia
$
CALL 1-877-275-6023
2011 KIA OPTIMA
OUR NEW YEAR’S REVOLUTION! PRE-ORDER YOUR BRAND NEW
APPLEWOOD KIA SURREY — FINAL 2010 CLEAROUT
ALL INVENTORY MUST BE SOLD
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2010 CLEAROUT!
ONLY 3 LEFT!
HURRY IN!
HUGE CASH BACK ES! INCENTIV
ONLY 5 LEFT!
2010 CADILLAC AWD SEDAN Black Raven/Cashmere, Heated/Leather Seats, XM/On-Star Stock# 101100 MSRP........................................... $56,160
SALE PRICE
$45,250
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2010 CHEV IMPALA LT Cyber Grey/Ebony, Remote Start, Flex Fuel, Bluetooth, XM/On-Star Stock# 108850
MSRP .............................$30,420
SALE PRICE
$22,450
ONLY 2 LEFT!
LAST! ONE
ONE ONLY!
2010 CHEV TAHOE LT
Sheer Silver/Ebony, Executive Demo 10,210 km, Assist steps, Sunroof, Power Liftgate, 5.3L, 18” Alloys, Park Assist, Back-up Camera, Bluetooth, Z71, Heated/Leather Seats Stk#111830 MSRP ................................ $68,180
2010 BUICK LACROSSE CXL
SALE PRICE
White Diamond/Ebony, Sunroof, Remote Start, Leather/Heated Seats, Park Assist, 18” Chrome Alloys, Xenon headlamps Stock# 110050 MSRP ................................$43,660
$46,465
ONLY 3 LEFT!
2011 CAMARO RS ‘CANUCKS EDITION’
2010 CHEV CAMARO 2LT COUPE ‘RS’ Leather, RS package, A/T, 20’ alloys, Bluetooth, Spoiler Stock #108000 MSRP ................................39,040
White/Ebony, 40th anniversary limited edition. 20” Alloys, Bluetooth, Canucks Graphics, Spoiler Stock # 1105560
SALE PRICE
$34,151
LAST! ONE
SALE PRICE
$32,545 2010 CADILLAC ESCALADE HY HYBRID Y
SALE PRICE
Silver Lining/Metallic, Excecutive Demo 7965 kms, Navigation, Entertainment, Back-Up Camera, Sunroof, Bluetooth, XM-On-Star Stock # 108890
$32,480
SALE
$72,895
MSRP ............................. $100,145 ONLY 3 LEFT!
LAST! ONE
2010 CHEV EXPRESS CARGO 2500
Summit White/Pewter, Power Locks, Locking Differential, 6.0L/V8, Tilt Stock #100420 MSRP ............................ $37,525
SALE PRICE
$29,850
2010 CADILLAC CTS AWD WAGON
Vanilla Latte/Ebony, Ultra View Sunroof, Heated leather Seating, Navigation, XM/On-Star Stk#104260 MSRP ................................ $54,760
SALE PRICE
$39,850
Sale prices DO NOT INCLUDE documentation services fee of $495 or applicable taxes.
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