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“I can’t hug you.” Those were Paul Fleming’s last words to his weeping mother as a sheriff led him out of court and off to prison last Thursday. The former Kent Institution guard was sentenced in a Chilliwack courtroom to three-and-a-half years in prison for bringing marijuana and crystal methamphetamine into the jail for inmates. In sentencing Fleming for breach of trust and possession EB IRST for the purpose of trafficking, Judge First reported on Kenneth Skilnick chilliwacktimes.com called the offences “very serious,” and an “egregious breach of trust.” “This is an offence that causes tremendous harm,” Skilnick said. “It is a very serious matter when a corrections officer turns his back on his responsibilities, on his fellow corrections officers and betrays the trust . . . of all Canadians.” It was Boxing Day 2012 when Fleming, of Agassiz, was arrested at Kent and charged with two counts of possession of a controlled substance.
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pectra Energy may have thousands of kilometres of natural gas pipelines across North America, but one short stretch through the heart of Chilliwack is proving to be particularly troublesome. The Fortune 500 company filed a lawsuit last Friday against six Chilliwack farmers who won’t let the pipeline company onto their properties. While the local landowners say Spectra is being a bully ever since they caused crop damage to a corn field in 2011, the company says the lawsuit is simply a “plan B,” to clarify their legal access under existing easement agreements. Because of increased population growth in Chilliwack, National Energy Board (NEB) safety guidelines require Spectra to replace a 2.4-kilometre section of
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Grant walked from the spot of the crash near Prest Road back to the Young Road Productionexit. Artist: From there Art Director: he walkedCreative up toDirector: a gas station near city hall to call 9-1-1. Brown said her stepfather spent a few Production Director: Copywriter: Account Manager: hours at Chilliwack General Hospital but Chilliwack woman and the RCMP was released with relatively minor injuare appealing to the public for ries. information about a hit-and-run “He’s really sore,” Brown said the next incident on Highway 1 that could have day. “He can barely move today.” killed the woman’s stepfather. “The victim was very fortunate not Scott Grant was driving home from to sustain serious injury,” said RCMP his job in Surrey around 3 a.m. on April spokesperson Cpl. Len vanNieuwenhui30 “minding his own business, doing zen. “ We have classified this as a criminal the speed limit,” according to Stephanie code hit and run and are treating this very Brown, when he was struck from behind seriously.” by a transport truck, launching his ToyThe rear bumper of the victim’s vehicle ota Corolla off the road into the adjacent has been seized for forensic examination water-filled ditch. with the hope of identifying the offending She says the truck driver fled the scene. vehicle. “The sick part is that guy didn’t even Brown is appealing to anyone who care if he died,” she told the Times the day might have seen something at that time of the accident. “He didn’t even stop. The on the highway to contact Chilliwack guy driving that semi needs to be found.” RCMP, and if anyone east of here knows of Brown said her stepfather’s car flipped a truck driver who has unexplained dam“about five times” before it ended up in age to the front of his vehicle, to notify the the water. Luckily, the car did not land on authorities. its roof although it did fill with water. Grant’s car was a dark blue 2005 Toyota Grant then managed to pull himself Corolla. from the car, drag himself up the embankment to the shoulder of the highway and ◗ Anyone with knowledge of this event are that’s when it got even worse, according to asked to call Chilliwack RCMP at 604-792Brown. 4611, reference file 2014-13084, or, if to “He was waving for help for about an remain anonymous, call Crime Stoppers hour,” she said. “No one stopped to help at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS).
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Police are looking for information from anyone who saw or knows anything about a truck that rammed into Scott Grant’s car on Highway 1 on April 30 at about 3 a.m. { SPECTRA, from page A1 } 30-inch pipe. The pipeline runs beneath approximately 20 private residential and farm properties as well as the parking lots of Redline Water Sports, Superstore, Cottonwood Mall and Chilliwack Mall. The pipe also runs underneath corn fields owned by Gordon Mitchell, corn that is grown and sold by Ian Sparkes around the Fraser Valley in his iconic green and yellow corn barns. Mitchell is a defendant along with Prairie Central Road property owners Kloot Farms, Lloyd and Wendy Taekema, Susanna Gutsche, Tom and Elisabeth Baumann, and Wolfgang and Carol Ann Lambrecht. The Lambrechts, according to the lawsuit filed in Vancouver Court on May 2, have refused entry to Spectra unless a written “compensation agreement” was signed. The other five landowners formed together as the Fraser Valley Association of Pipeline Landowners (FVAPL), and have also refused Spectra access
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Want a written compensation agreement to their land. They, too, want a written agreement that Spectra will pay for crop damage. Gary Weilinger, vice-president of external relations for Spectra, says all that is already detailed within the existing easement agreement from 1957. But the FVAPL wants Spectra to sign an “integrity dig agreement,” as the company does with farmers in Ontario, and the farmers want the company to pay for all legal and other costs during negotiations. Spectra has fought the latter request, and Weilinger said it is unreasonable. “If everybody asked for what we think is a significant sum of money just to meet, frankly we would be out of business,” Weilinger told the Times Tuesday. “What a pile of crap,” Mitchell responded Wednesday. “All the other pipeline companies pay for lawyers and for negotiations to come to their meetings. Enbridges does. Kinder Morgan does. When they get down to
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“We say we have no problems with pipelines in general, but that we will have to have a written contract in place to make sure the digs are done under best management practices and don’t leave a mess of epic proportions as with the Mitchell Farm,” Baumann said. “We cannot believe verbal promises, a contract is our only assurance.” Mitchell is angry at what he says is ongoing misinformation and misleading statements from Spectra. For example, Weilinger told the Times the company has paid for crop damage to a portion of his property for the last three years since a 2011 emergency dig. “That’s a flat out lie,” Mitchell said. “He’s been misinformed. One year and one year only they paid us for. Gary Metz [another Spectra vice-president] refused to even talk about crop loss.” The Chilliwack farmers are currently looking for a lawyer to respond to Spectra’s lawsuit. They have three weeks to respond.
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Extra year in jail for Cultus fraud BY PAUL J. HENDERSON phenderson@chilliwacktimes.com
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he former manager of financial services for the Cultus Lake Park Board (CLPB) not only defrauded Simon Fraser University (SFU) but the park board as well. Siamak Saidi will serve four years in jail for the SFU fraud and one year for defrauding Cultus Lake Park out of more than $10,000. Saidi pleaded guilty on May 1 to one count of forgery and one count of fraud over $5,000 in connection with his previous employer, Simon Fraser University (SFU). He received four years in jail for the SFU charges, where Saidi defrauded the school of more than $800,000, using misappropriated funds to buy three properties. When the charges were first announced in the fall, there was no sign of fraud at the park board office. An external audit, however, discov-
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Former park board manager of financial services stole $10,500 ered that Saidi diverted a Harmonized Sales Tax refund into a trust account he controlled. In addition to the one year in jail for the CLPB crime, Saidi is ordered to pay $10,447.59 in restitution to the park board. Saidi was terminated from his SFU job in January 2012 (unrelated to the alleged fraud) and was hired by the CLPB as manager of financial services later that same year. When the CLPB learned of the charges in August 2013, Saidi was put on leave until further notice. An internal review of accounts and investments in September found no unauthorized financial transactions. An external audit was then conducted, and that is when the HST fraud was discovered, according to CLPB chair Sacha Peter.
“Given that there was a criminal and civil case, it was not possible at that time to disclose further details until now,” Peter said Monday. Given the internal look, the external audit, and a year-end audit conducted as “high-risk,” Peter said he is confident they have discovered the extent of Saidi’s crimes. Saidi was also incorrectly using the designations CA and CMA while employed with the CLPB. The Certified Management Accountants of B.C. (CMABC) ran an ad in the Vancouver Sun in September stating that Siamak Saidi Ltd. is not “entitled to use the designation ‘Chartered Accountant’ or the initials ‘CA’.” The new manager of financial services for Cultus Lake is Mike Phelan.
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Former prison guard Paul Fleming was sentenced to three years, six months for breach of trust and bringing drugs into Kent Institution in Agassiz. There were about a dozen people in the courtroom on Thursday, some having travelled from far away, according to Ballantyne, to support the 43-year-old. Ballantyne read excerpts from letters of support from former neighbours, acquaintances and his mother and sister, both of whom were in attendance. Ballantyne read from a letter written by Tulsi Hardas the owner of West Star Motors, who was in attendance, who hired Fleming in February 2013 to work at his Chilliwack business. Hardas said Fleming was “a dream come true” employee who he entrusted with the keys and the code for the shop’s alarm. All the letters asked for leniency in sentencing Fleming. In responding to the defence notion that the near-shooting
incident triggered something in Fleming that was out of character, Crown counsel Sharon Steele argued there was no clear nexus between the incident and the choice to traffic drugs into Kent. “The choice to bring drugs into a prisons is a conscious, calculated, premeditated decision,” Steele said. In responding to the large number of letters of support, Skilnick noted that none of them took note of the serious nature of the crime. “I also note the letters don’t address the significance of a person in Mr. Fleming’s position committing this offence.” Crown asked for four years in prison, while defence argued the minimum, two years, was suitable. Skilnick said the case was not appropriate for the minimum because of the “tremendously
aggravating circumstance” in that Fleming was a corrections officer. Skilnick sentenced Fleming to three years, six months for the breach of trust and two years for the drug trafficking to be served concurrently. Asked if he wanted to address the court, choking back tears Fleming said, “I apologize. I’ve affected my family. I’m sorry this happened. I’m sorry I put everybody through this.” Experts say that drugs have long been a problem in Canadian prisons. Often they are smuggled in by visitors, thrown over walls, or in at least one other B.C. case, brought in by a guard. In 2009, North Fraser Pretrial guard Roger Moore was convicted of four counts of drug trafficking and sentenced to four years in jail. - with a file from The Province
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his controversy has been an ongoing issue for more than two years. It reared its head again two weeks ago when three Victoria McDonald’s Restaurant locations had hired foreign workers in place of Canadians. Last week, Employment Minister Jason Kenney suspended the food industry’s access to the program, pending a review, amid allegations of rule breaking. It’s easy to suggest the federal government should let free market forces of supply and demand address shortfalls in the labour market. The only problem is Canada doesn’t have enough workers and the situation is only going to get worse without opening the doors to more immigrants. At the moment, one in six Canadian employers is reporting “shortage of un/semi-skilled labour” as a major business problem; nearly a third are reporting “shortage of skilled labour.” Unemployment is near or below what is conventionally considered “zero” in every province west of Ontario (and that’s after the foreign workers have raised those unemployment rates a percentage point, as one recent study suggests). The simplistic solution to the problem is to raise the minimum wage to encourage Canadians to line up and take those jobs, but that won’t wash well with business owners, nor will it help in the long term. As Canadians age (watch out, the Baby Boomers are beginning to retire), workers and tax dollars will be needed more than ever to keep the country afloat.
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hen liquid gold flows, it’s always good news. It was quite an injustice in Burnaby in 2007 when Kinder Morgan and two local contractors were criticized after 250,000 litres of crude oil spewed from the Trans Mountain Pipeline, 70,000 litres of which flowed into Burrard Inlet leading to a $15 million cleanup. This should have been seen as a good news story, was it not? Ka-ching: $15 million! Sure, the 21-count indictment led to a number of convictions under the Environmental Management Act, but it goes on the pipeline’s permanent record. The pipeline is not applying for a job at Tim Hortons. “Have you ever had a criminal conviction?” “Well, that’s a funny story . . .” And, like a good war, doesn’t a nice oil spill actually help the economy? Oil in the inlet might not exactly be the trickle down that supply-side economists are so fond of, but it still works, right? Kinder Morgan thinks so. “Spill response and clean-up creates business and employment opportunities
PAUL J. HENDERSON @peejayaitch for affected communities, regions, and cleanup service providers,” according to the company’s submission to the National Energy Board. There has been considerable backlash against the company’s rah-rah-spill plan, but I say they are getting a raw deal. Sure, there are critics of “the broken window fallacy,” an economic notion that destruction is actually a good thing on the balance sheets of our communities. But $15 million is jobs and economic activity, no doubt. Just imagine a spill of the Kalamazoo variety in the Fraser River? That’s a BC Jobs Plan. Here’s the thing: there are not only economic benefits to a nice, glossy spill in the river, but the community building would be even better. I was down at the Cheam First Nation’s beach along the Fraser River
on April 10 as Kinder Morgan staff engaged in a tidy, contrived, oil spill exercise. Sure, the “response” was conducted with no sense of urgency. Sure, those involved were using equipment to skim oil off the Fraser River, oil that would more than likely be diluted bitumen, which would probably sink. And, sure, no one was wearing full hazmat suits despite the fact that at least one company’s Material Data Sheet (MDS) says that the toxicity of the diluent, which allows the thick oil sands to flow, is so great that “vapour may cause irritation of eyes, nose and throat, dizziness and drowsiness. Contact with skin may cause irritation and possibly dermatitis. Contact of liquid with eyes may cause severe irritation/burns.” But despite that, think of the community building from an oil spill. It was like a sectoral group hug that day along the river on the Cheam Beach. Sto:lo band members chatted with RCMP officers. Kinder Morgan staff joked with SPCA people. Oil spill cleanup workers talked to me.
They shared lunch. They traded information. We should have an annual oil spill. Down by the river. We could call it the Annual Chilliwack Doggone Dilbit BBQ and River Cleanup. The collaboration and communication could be great. We could gather folks from Kinder Morgan, the City of Chilliwack, the FVRD, Fraser Health, local search and rescue, Environment Ministry, DFO, federal energy officials, First Nations, SPCA, oil spill specialists, boy scouts, girl guides, church groups and anyone else who wants to join the group hug. Let’s get together. Have an oil spill. Clean some birds. Make some friends. Two of the main criticisms of an expanded pipeline pumping diluted bitumen from the Alberta oil sands to Burnaby are leaks and jobs. Specifically, the risk of an oil spill is just too much for some people to take and, once completed, there will only be a handful of new jobs created. If only those Burnaby residents could have looked on the bright side of that 2007 oil spill.
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Feet on the street the key to renewing downtown vitality Editor: I was the executive director of the New Westminster Downtown Business Improvement Association (BIA) for five years. I can offer some insight into the attempts at downtown revitalization and money being spent to make the Chilliwack downtown area more attractive. Wide sidewalks and tearing down old buildings is laudable but will not attract new businesses or keep the present businesses profitable. A key lesson learned at the annual conferences of the North American BIA annual conferences is that successful downtown revitalization requires a large new residential component. Feet on the street is the key to vitality, not flower boxes. The city of Boston had a terrible international reputation for that city’s downtown, the notorious “Combat Zone.” Today the drug dealers, street prostitutes and cheap bars are gone, replaced by residential buildings atop new retail space. Emerson college relocated from the suburbs to the core of the downtown near Boston Common. When the class bell rings on the hour, hundreds of students are entering and leaving their school and frequenting nearby shops and coffee bars. Around the corner is a theatre district and between the theatre goers, students and new residents, the area is alive. Where the middle class gathers the street people retreat. The Education
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Solve hunger issue first Editor: Our MP, Mark Strahl Chilliwack-Fraser Canyon, wrote a piece that was aimed at explaining the steps the Conservative government has and is taking with respect to the introduction of the First Nations Education Act. He rightfully outlined the need for First Nations control of the education of it’s people. As Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development, who would have more intimate knowledge of the contents of this vast file than Mr. Strahl? We are encouraged to hear of his visit to the Blood Reserve in Alberta and it is certain that he has made extensive visits to First Nations reserves in all parts of the West as well as in other parts of Canada and is familiar with the conditions that are there extant.
As fulsome as this report intends to be regarding the education issue, it is incumbent upon our MP to fully inform the citizens of this riding on all matters cogent to this file. I wonder why he neglected to tell us that his government, when it received the report of the Special Committee On Violence Against Indigenous Women, refused to accede to the wishes of the Native Women’s Association of Canada and others who lobbied for a National Inquiry and Action Plan to address violence against Native women and girls. To be fair, there were 16 recommendations in the report, however, Mr. Strahl has not reported on any of this. Shawn Atleo, AFN National Chief, considered this matter critical. Without passing any judgment on the First Nations Education Bill it is ironic that child poverty is an issue that needs to be solved in any attempt by the government to further education in First Nations’ communities or anywhere else in Canada for that matter. What he does not report is the government that he supports has done little in its past 10 years to change the fact that upwards of 900,000 children in Canada are food insecure. That means they live in households below the poverty line and do not get a healthy diet. One in four First Nations children, that is, nearly 400,000 go to school every day hungry. Without
proper nutrition, all the new education policies one can devise will not assist hungry children to learn. He could also report that according to the Conference Board of Canada, food insecurity leads to a diet of high sugar, fat and salt from snack foods which leads to higher health costs due to diabetes and obesity. Could we ask that Mr. Strahl, as a highly placed MP, urge the government to take immediate action to address these human conditions at play which
affect First Nations so acutely? Wayne Underhill Chilliwack
A little bit ovre the top Editor: Mark Strahl’s self-laudatory letter regarding the improvements to the education on the reserve may have been overly self congratulatory. It seems to me that there are enough First Nations leaders in this
community that they would have been more than able to praise the government in such an ambitious undertaking. Strahl’s exuberance should be tempered in also recognising the resignation of Chief Atleo of the Assembly of First Nations in the face of the public rejection of the government’s bill by the regional chiefs of Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta. Rob Irving Chilliwack
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n a cold Christmas Eve in 1952, when Korea was in the turmoil of civil war, one young woman struggled along a village street, obviously soon to deliver a child. She pleaded with passersby, “Help me! Please. My baby.” No one paid any attention to her. A middle-aged couple walked by. The wife pushed away the young mother and sneered, “Where’s the father? Where’s your American man now?” The couple laughed and went on. The young woman almost doubled up from a contraction as she watched them go. “Please . . .” she begged. She had heard of a missionary living nearby who might help her. Hurriedly, she began walking to that village. If only he would help her baby. Shivering and in pain, she struggled
No love like a mother’s love over the frozen countryside. But the night was so cold. Snow began to fall. Realizing that the time was near to deliver her baby, she took shelter under a bridge. There, alone, her baby was born on Christmas Eve. Worried about her newborn son, she took off her own clothes, wrapped them around the baby and held him close in the warm circle of her arms. The next day, the missionary braved the new snow to deliver Christmas packages. As he walked along, he heard the cry of a baby. He followed the sound to a bridge. Under it, he found a young mother frozen to death, still clutching her crying newborn son. The missionary tenderly lifted the baby
out of her arms. When the boy was 10 years old, his now adoptive father told him the story of his mother’s death on Christmas Eve. The young boy cried and whispered as he prayed to thank God for his mother’s love when she sacrificed her life for him. The next Christmas Eve the boy climbed through his bedroom window and wandered off in the snow. Fortunately his father could follow his footprints in the fresh snow. It led to the bridge where the young woman sacrificed her life for her son. When the father found him, he was just in time to hear his son say through chattering teeth, “Mother, were you this cold for me?”
Sunday is Mother’s Day and as mother’s will receive flowers and gifts, they will represent mothers of all times and places for their sacrifices and love. There will be stories shared of when mothers made the difference in their families. In 2 Timothy 1: 5 St. Paul mentioned two mothers who made a difference: “I am reminded of your sincere faith, which first lived in your grandmother Lois and in your mother Eunice and, I am persuaded, now lives in you also.” If it wasn’t for Lois who laid the foundation for Eunice, she would not have been able to lay the foundation for Timothy. We don’t read much more in the Bible about Timothy’s mother and grandmother, but we can appreci-
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ate how gratified they must have been when Timothy set out to do the work of an Evangelist! And after Timothy this world has seen thousands of people who lived their dreams because there was a mother who believed in them and encouraged them. But on Mothers Day, mothers are challenged to continue their good work. What are the special qualities children need to learn from their mothers? Christian values, respect, love and compassion. If those qualities are handed down to the next generation, what a huge difference will we see in our world. In each community of our country and around the world we acknowledge all those mothers who made a difference. Happy Mother’s Day! We appreciate you all. ◗ Rev. Willem H. van de Wall is the minister of Cooke’s Presbyterian Church and can be reached at 604792-2154 or rev.cookes@gmail.com.
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Langley’s Adam Cornelson is off to PGA Tour Canada qualifying school next week, but he’s already guaranteed one tournament start. Langley’s Adam Cornelson claimed the Chilliwack Classic played at Chilliwack Golf and Country Club last Friday with a two-day total of -12. Notable Chilliwack players included: Brad Clapp (T-5th), Jared Rempel (T-11th) and Luke Bogdan (T-18th). Cornelson’s victory moved him to the top of the Vancouver Golf Tour’s (VGT) points list and earned him an exemption into the $150,000 PC Financial Open at Point Grey Golf & Country Club. That event, scheduled for May 29 to June 1, is the season-opening tournament on the PGA Tour Canada schedule this year. Cornelson shot his second straight 65 Friday to finish five shots better than Seann Harlingten of West Vancouver and
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Chilliwack golfer Jared Rempel finished tied for eleventh at the Chilliwack Classic played at Chilliwack Golf and Country Club last Friday.
sen finished tied for seventh at the Canadian Junior Golf Association tournament held at the Ledgeview Golf and Country Club May 3 to 4. Thiessen, competing in the Junior Tour Boys 15 to 19 years division, shot rounds of 76 and 76 for a two-round total of 152 on the par 70 course.
Connor O’Dell of Pitt Meadows. Cornelson earned $3,000 for the win. Clapp, Bogdan and fellow Chilliwackian Brett Stewart will compete at the PGA Tour Canada Q-School this week.
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he Spartan Swim Club attended the Richmond West Coast Open Swim meet to compete against 550 athletes from across the Lower Mainland May 3 and 4. Competing in the girls 11 and under category was Jaelyn Bjornerud-Brown splashing into seventh in the 50m breaststroke. Halle Causton finished with a fifth in the 50m Butterfly and Julia Hirch swam to sixth in the 50m Butterfly. In the Boys 11 and under division Spartan Swimmer Sean Deacon won the 200m fly, was second in the 200m free and was third in the 50m free, 200m back, 100m fly and eighth in the 200m individual medley (I.M.). Calvin Dumont–Belanger placed third in the 400IM, fourth in the 400m free, sixth in the 100m back and seventh in the 100m fly The 12- to 13-year-old girls division showed Anna Dumont-Belanger coming fifth in the 400 IM and seventh in the 200m fly; while Kara Wismer was second in the 200IM, third in the 400 IM and fifth in the 50m breaststroke. Myles Wheeler competed in the 12- to 13-year-old boys division and finished fifth in the 50m breaststroke. Girls 14- to 15-year-old age group had Brooke Kienas coming third in the 100m fly and free as well as fifth in the 200m free and sixth in the 400m IM. Nadia Strelioff pushed to a third in the 100m
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Keeping those pests away O utdoor entertaining is one of the joys of nicer weather. People routinely gather on the patio or around the pool when the weather warms up, and such recreational activities can foster companionship and reduce stress. However, if nuisance animals and insects are sharing entertaining spaces, these pests can quickly put a damper on the festivities. While it may seem impossible to keep an outdoor entertaining area completely pest-free, there are ways to keep such unwanted intrusions manageable.
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Identify common pests Yard pests vary depending on geography, so the first step is to figure out which pests are native to your area. Mosquitoes can be found in many locales, but certain insects may be exclusive to specific regions. In addition to insects, squirrels, moles, raccoons, and other rodents may also descend on a property. Neighborhoods that abut natural ecosystems or infringe on wild animals’ habitats may see a wider array of animals encroaching on entertaining spaces. Deer, bears, coyotes, and certain bird species
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Make entertaining areas comfortable and safe by keeping pests at bay. can present their own brands of trouble. Homeowners new to an area may have to experience a learning curve to determine which pests are common to a certain area, as well as which seasons bring which creatures.
Try natural repellents first To minimize damage to the environment and to protect local wildlife, homeowners should
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can repel deer and other wildlife that may feed on garden plants. Pests attracted to food can be kept at bay with frequent sweeping or hosing down of the patio. In addition, maintain a clean grill and store trash in tightly secured receptacles.
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to manage on your own, then you might need to contact an exterminator, who can spray the perimeter of the home for bugs and can also be called in to safely trap and remove nuisance animals you don’t want to handle. An exterminator may also have detailed knowledge of protected species and which habitats can and cannot be disturbed.
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option but can be highly effective. Unfortunately, these zappers also attract and kill beneficial insects, such as bees and butterflies. Chemical repellents also are available. Stores stock pesticides that will rid plants of damaging insects. These repellents also may be used around the patio to make the area inhospitable to insects and other pests.
If natural repellents do not work, you may need to rely on more traditional products to repel insects and other pests. Beetle traps lure beetles with an inviting scent before the beetle gets trapped in a bag and cannot exit. Traps for wasps and flies follow a similar premise. Bug zappers are largely viewed as an inhumane
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◗ Many grasses are annual or perennial herbs with fibrous roots and rhizomes. ◗ Grass can withstand many different climates and has been discovered at the North Pole and at the equator. ◗ Twenty per cent of Earth’s vegetation is comprised of grass. ◗ Grasses have been transformed into paper and home decor items. Bamboo, which is a type of grass, is frequently used for flooring because it is durable and sustainable. ◗ Grass is mostly comprised of water, which makes up about 80 per cent of grass and 90 per cent of grass clippings. ◗ A typical lawn will have about six grass plants per square inch. Some lawns may have millions of grass plants. ◗ The average lawn releases enough oxygen to sustain four families of four.
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Yard Work ◗ Always ensure that products such as electric lawnmowers, barbecues, power tools, ladders, decorative lights, extension cords and safety apparel carry the mark of a recognized certification organization, such as CSA Group. ◗ Read the manufacturer’s operating instructions and use products only as intended. ◗ Wear protective eye and footwear (on eyes and feet, respectively). ◗ What’s that you say? Wear hearing protection when operating loud machinery, vehicles or tools.
Power Lawnmowers ◗ Know your mower and always follow the manufacturer’s instructions. ◗ Look for these safety features: a rear guard to protect your hands and feet from rotating blades; a “dead-
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➤ From growing food at home to the politics of the ALR, The Eaten Path is a new, ongoing feature that looks at what we eat, how it is produced and the path our food takes to our table.
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Abbotsford chicken farmer Ravi Bathe (left) and Chris Kloot of Chilliwack are the main characters in Chicken Squad.
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The dfference between free range, free run and organic chickens ◗ Free Range means that the bird has access to the outdoors. ◗ Free Run means that a bird is able to move freely throughout the barn and is not confined in a cage. All chickens grown in Canada for meat purposes are free run. ◗ Organic chickens are birds raised using certified organic feed and fresh, untreated drinking water. The Certified Organics Association of BC (COABC) also requires growers to allow their birds access to pesticide free pasture for a minimum of six hours a day, weather permitting. These chickens may have started out as conventional chicks. A list of all certified organic producers can be found on the COABC website at www.certifiedorganic. bc.ca. There are no certified organic broiler chicken producers in Chilliwack.
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range (outside) they are all free run inside large barns with ready access to water and food. “We need to make the public aware of that,” said Kloot, who farms with his wife Nella in Rosedale. “The food they are buying in the grocery store is of the highest standards in the world.” While there is a serious message behind the Chicken Squad, and a real marketing campaign funding it, they are having fun. “We are basically protecting B.C. chicken products from evil masterminding,” Kloot said of the “movie” plot. “It’s going to be really fun.” The project began with auditions in November, then shooting started
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› Community MILL STREET OFFICIALLY OPEN
Mayor Sharon Gaetz and city councillors Jason Lum, Ken Huttema, Sue Attrill and Stewart McLean amid the crowds of Chilliwack residents for the grand opening of the redesigned Mill Street on Saturday. The renovated street features a wider sidewalk on the west side to allow for street trees and sidewalk cafés, and it now runs one-way northbound. The changes are part of the city’s downtown revitalization plan.
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◗ To watch the Chicken Squad episodes, including the May 12 full movie trailer, visit www.chickensquad.ca.
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› The Eaten Path
Cooking with or without water
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ow many recipes have you seen that list water as an ingredient? A pasta sauce recipe, for example, may say to add a cup of water. How much flavour does water have? Nothing. I am always preaching to be innovative while cooking and add ingredients other than water such as wine, broth, beer, juice, etc. because they have flavour. Although most can, some recipes cannot adapt to this type of modification. It will usually depend on the amount of seasonings/flavour already in the dish. The first thing to examine is the amount of water the recipe suggests. If the amount is of minuscule proportion, then typically replacing the water shouldn’t be a concern. The choice of distinctive liquid would accent the existing flavours without risk of overpowering the dish. If the recipe states a large quantity of water, then one must examine what the other ingredients are and how much flavour they will impart on their own. This is not as complicated as it may sound. The most effective way to determine if a recipe can accept any variation is to make it the way it is written first and then listen to your taste buds. Could it use more flavour? If so, what would compliment it and how pungent/mellow can the liquid be?
CHEF DEZ On Cooking Maybe just replacing a portion of the water would be the solution or leaving the recipe in its original state is just fine. Make notes in your cookbooks for future reference. Rice cooked in chicken stock, for example, has more flavour than if it was cooked in only water. I know that may seem quite obvious, so let me give you some ideas with the following liquids: Red wine or dark beer are great additions to red meat and tomato dishes, such as pasta sauce, gravies, chili, stir-frys, soups, stews, etc. A general rule of thumb is the stronger the flavours in a certain dish, then the more robust wine/ beer it can handle as an ingredient. White wine is better suited to cream sauces, poultry gravies, lighter soups, and seafood. Broth, stock or vegetable juices can be paired up with certain dishes, based on the flavours you want to impart, albeit chicken, beef or vegetable. Broth/stock is an option for almost any savoury dish. Fruit juices can also be used
in savoury dishes (savoury is the opposite of sweet). A delicious example would be an orange ginger stir-fry made from orange juice. These are only suggestions as there are countless options and combinations to try. Keep tasting and taking notes. Your cookbooks may turn out looking like highschool textbooks, but for the sake of better eating—it is worth it. Dear Chef Dez: If I don’t have white wine and a recipe calls for it as an ingredient, what can I use instead? Tim M. Nanaimo Dear Tim: If you want to keep the recipe tasting as close to the way it was written then I would suggest white grape juice or apple juice, as long as the quantity is minimal. The main consideration with fruit juices is their higher sugar content could drastically affect the outcome of the recipe. Therefore it is better to use them in smaller quantities, unless your goal is a sweet finish. Darker berry and grape juices can also be used in small amounts in place of red wine. ◗ Chef Dez is a food columnist, culinary instructor and cookbook author. Visit him at www.chefdez. com. Write to him at dez@chefdez. com or P.O. Box 2674, Abbotsford, B.C. V2T 6R4.
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some house because it has a garage door that opens and I get to play in there sometimes. My grandma works at the health office where she helps people. I enjoy grocery shopping with my grandma. One time we went shopping and she saw my older brother working on the roof top of the store. We thought it was very funny! He was fixing the roof. My grandma’s favourite colours are green and purple. I think these colours are pretty, too. Hummingbirds are also pretty so my grandma likes them.
Dear Grandma: You are the best grandma because you tuck me in at night! My grandma cooks really well. One of my favourite things she cooks is chill. Sometimes she makes yummy pancakes, too! She has an awe-
She love she. Her favourite show on TV is Hockey Night in Canada. Sometimes we watch the hockey games together. Grandma, I love you! Love Raven
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› My Mom’s the best! { MOM, from page A27 } are blue, black, pink, red and sea green. She likes to sleep for a little bit then wakes up and makes me toast, eggs, bacon and PANCAKES! I like it when my mom takes me swimming. Love Koda Dear Mom: My mom is the best mom ever she does the dishes for me and once I supposed to take out our dog but I wasn’t in the mood so she took him out for me it awesome! And usually I am suppose to have 30 minutes of video games but then she lets me have like 1 hour of video games! Once I was playing video games and my mom left then when she came back she had some donuts! I had a donut with sprinkles on it! Love Banyen Dear Mom: Mom is the best mom. She is super. Our family is fun we have a lot of stuff we have a lot of food I love my mom she is awesome my mom is 36? or 32? I am pretty sure she is 36. My sister loves mom
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on James calls from a Kamloops hotel, fresh from a performance the night before. “I’ve had my first cup of coffee,” he explains, a smile in his voice, “and I’m feeling lucid.” Lucid doesn’t begin to describe it. With little prodding, James is raring to go on a variety of topics. “I’m no longer, I think, the wide-eyed troubadour from the East discovering his country, although I do have things to say about the stuff that I care about in it, and I would have to say my perspective is quintessentially Canadian,” he says. This quick description of his current tour—which touches down in Chilliwack on May 14 at the Chilliwack Cultural Centre—quickly segues into a discussion of what it means and how it feels to be a Canadian comedian. “At a time when the nation has become increasingly polarized along partisan lines, thanks to the guys running the place, it’s never been a better time to be a comedian. There are things that you care about that you want to say,” he explains. “And when the government’s mandate is to muzzle freedom of speech and stifle scientists, negate clean water acts, take the humpback whale off the endangered lists, be prostate at the altar of bitumen, then it’s a good time for those of us who care about finding a balance between resources and the environment. It’s a good time to talk about things that you care about, and ultimately that’s what comedy’s all about.” James has bounced through a variety of comedic careers—from working in L.A. and playing comedic characters to doing stand-up to the Ron James comedy show on CBC, which ran for five years. “My show got cancelled on CBC, and I got bounced around the dial by those guys more than an albino foster child. Put him in the attic! Put him in the basement! Put him in the garage! Is he on the front lawn? Then cover his head, for Christ’s sake, before somebody sees him!” he says, his signature manic energy coming in clear over the phone. “But the other night I was in Kamloops performing, and I looked down at the front row, and on the left-hand side there were four hipsters in their stocking-caps and beards. On the right side
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church basement in southern Alberta, were four folks in their seventies with canes. And I thought, that’s exactly what while a gang of young Tory stormtroopers put the boots to me with a box of you want! You want people of different stale Timbits.” ages, of different demographics, of It’s the comedian’s place, he says, to different socio-economic standing— take a good poke at larger ruling boddifferent tribes, laughing at your stuff in ies—whether that means the Conservathe show.” tive government or Tim Hortons. Fitting into the framework of a net“I don’t want to leave your readers work show was not always easy, and with the idea that my show is overtly now that it’s come to an end James finds himself back on a platform of freer political,” he says. “There’s a flavour for everybody. But I guess my challenge as expression: the stage. a comedian is to address as many issues “It’s nice to marshall the powers of as I can, and also try to find that comyour muse within that context,” he says. mon denominator “I’ve enjoyed these with all of us, that gets 15 years, chasing that “. . . I guess my us on the same page.” muse from coast to coast, and achieving challenge as a come- “That’s why I spend a lot of time in my the simple rewards dian is to address as show talking about of a working man: I put my girls through many issues as I can, memories of growing up, childhood,” he university; I built a and also try to find explains. “I try to find house. And I’ve had some identifiable the disappointments that common things that make us that come with life. But denominator with all the same, and you keep moving forthe greatest ward—that’s the way it all of us, that gets us that’s charge. Like I said, is. You keep creating. And it’s fun. There’s a on the same page.” looking down and seeing hipsters sitting clarity to the live work - Ron James beside the elderly: that is refreshing.” that’s the way my And while he’s hapkitchen always was. I py to be back on the stand-up tour, James can’t resist one last trust my audience, you know? I feel like I’ve sat in the kitchen with them.” parting shot at the television show. And with any luck, he hopes his “And of course with television, or show might just poke his audience to the specials, there’s too many friggin’ do some thinking when they’re done lawyers when it comes to comedy,” he laughing. says. “I remember I wanted to call Ken“I think there’s one thing that tucky Fried Chicken ‘hormone-choked wouldn’t hurt for Canadians to exerhell-hen.’ Can’t do it. I wanted to do a cise—a little bit more of the rebel spirit. bit on Monsanto when I was on TV, and You gotta be allowed to tip the apple I had to trim my words on that in case cart, and I think that’s important,” he the devil claw of Monsanto stretched continues. “Canada always has time from whatever subterranean think-tank for Tim Hortons. I just happen to think where they’re modifying their seeds. there’s more to us than a cup of coffee The Tories, too. Jesus, they can’t take a and a doughnut.” joke to save their life. Toward the end of the run the Liberals could take a joke, ◗ Ron James performs at the Chilliwack but this gang of button-down patriarch neocons with the key to the government Cultural Centre on Wednesday, May 14 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $55, and availstore—they’re litigious sons of bitches, able at 604-391-7469, online at www. they are. I could be disappeared if I chilliwackculturalcentre.ca, or at the said the wrong thing. I’d wake up with a black bag over my head in a pentecostal box office on Corbould street.
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Bye Bye Birdie
A joint collaboration between G.W. Graham students and community members passionate about theatre will result in the staging of Bye Bye Birdie. The show runs May 8, 9 and 10 (Wednesday to Saturday at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m.). Tickets are $10 to $15 and available at G.W. Graham (45955 Thomas Rd.) and the Dogfather (9701 Menzies St.).
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Lund landing
Country star and seven-time CCMA and Juno-award winning recording artist Corb Lund brings his Spring Thaw Tour 2014 to the Chilliwack Cultural Centre on May 8. For tickets call the centre box office at 604-391-SHOW (7469), visit in person or purchase online at www.chilliwackculturalcentre.ca.
MS fundraiser
Join The Crusties fundraiser to end MS at the Royal Hotel Show Room, May 9. Doors open at 5 p.m. Entry is a minimum donation of $20, which includes a tax receipt.
Lindley in Harrison
World music trailblazer David Lindley plays at the third annual Harrison Festival Society Fundraiser on May 10 at 7:30 p.m., music starts at 9 p.m. at Harrison Memorial Hall. Tickets to the fundraiser are $75 ($30 tax receipt) and can be purchased online at www.harrisonfestival.com, by phone at 604-796-3664 or in person at the Ranger Station Art Gallery in Harrison.
Art of Wine Festival
Chilliwack’s first Art of Wine Festival, a benefit event, is May 10 from 7
email your events to phenderson@chilliwacktimes.com Acoustic Emporium
The Tourist Company is playing the Acoustic Emporium downtown Chilliwack on May 9. The Acoustic Emporium is the ongoing music series at The Vineyard Centre on Wellington Avenue. Tickets are $10 at the door. to 9:30 p.m. The evening will be a celebration of British Columbia’s finest wines including representation from over 25 wineries. Music from The Stuart Young Trio will set the scene along with chosen foods to complement the various wines. Proceeds from the event will be used towards supporting the Cultural Centre’s arts and crafts programs. Tickets are on sale now at box office. Call 604-391-SHOW (7469) to order or online www.chilliwackculturalcentre.ca.
Western Dance
The Chilliwack German Canadian Club is hosting a Western Dance on May 10 at the St. Thomas Hall, 46048 Gore Ave. Dance starts at 8 p.m. (doors open at 7 p.m.). Pre-sold tickets are $14 and available at Vallee Sausage on Alexander Avenue. Call Gerhard for table reservations at 604-858-3021. Music by the Silverstars. For further information call
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May at Branch 4
Branch 4 of the Royal Canadian Legion has special events scheduled this month: May 11, Mother’s Day Brunch, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Stay and enjoy the music of Borderline for the afternoon.
May at Branch 280
Branch 280 of the Royal Canadian Legion has special events scheduled this month. Dance from 8 p.m. to midnight with Front Page, May 9 and 10; Valley Fyre Band, May 16 and 17; Midnight Eagles, May 23 and 24;
The Chilliwack Art Gallery at the Cultural Centre hosts the annual Chilliwack Senior High Schools Annual Art Exhibit, which features work from some of the returning Grade 12s and a whole new group of Grade 10 and 11 students from the three senior high schools. Show runs until June 7. Gallery is open from Wednesday to Saturday from noon to 5 p.m.
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Jimmy’s Pub has announced open mic every Sunday hosted by Agassiz’s own Andrew Christopher. The shows start at 3 p.m. and the pub is looking for singer-songwriters who want to showcase their talents. Jimmy’s Pub will allow acts to play all afternoon into the evening. Jimmy’s Pub is located at 7215 Pioneer Ave. in Agassiz.
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EDGINGTON Fred
March 8, 1926 ~ April 30, 2014
We miss Fred dearly, our husband, father, grandfather, brother, uncle and friend. Fred looked forward to the fullfillment of Revelation 21:4 “And he will wipe out every tear from their eyes, and death will be no more, neither will mourning nor outcry nor pain be anymore. The former things have passed away.” His wife, Betty Ann, and family invite Fred’s friends and acquaintances to remember his life and find comfort on Saturday, May 10th at 2:00 at the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses at 46956 Yale Road, Chilliwack, BC.
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Bertha Roming of Kamloops, BC, on April 21st, 2014 at 95 years of age. Bertha is survived by her children Bill (Marian) Roming of Chilliwack, BC, Dennis Roming of Kamloops, BC, and Joyce Holm of Kamloops, BC. Also left to cherish Bertha’s memory are six grandchildren, five greatgrandchildren and one greatgreat grandchild, as well as brothers and sisters Herb (Bertha) Kreger, Norman (Ella) Kreiger, and Alice Stewart. Bertha is predeceased by her husband Fred, son Don, her mother Mary, father Reinhold, brothers Lloyd and Albert, sister Grace, and grandson Paul. Mom lived at the “Hamlets”, and loved attending Pub night every Thursday to listen to the different bands that came in to play their music. She was also known as the “Knitting Queen”, making toques for the babies at the Royal Inland Hospital. The family would like to extend a special thanks to the doctors and nurses in emergency, and to Sue for taking such good care of Grandma. Thank you to the Hamlets staff for taking care of Mom. A Graveside Service for Bertha will take place at the Chilliwack Cemetery later in the summer. In lieu of flowers, donations in Bertha’s name may be made to a charity of your choice. Arrangements entrusted to Kamloops Funeral Home 250-554-2577 Condolences may be expressed to the family from kamloopsfuneralhome.com
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GARAGE SALES 8040 Prest Road Giant Garage Sale
HOME IMPROVEMENTS
Saturday May 10 8am to 4pm Auto mechanics stuff, books, household items, etc
RETIREMENT / MOVING SALE Saturday & Sunday May 10 & 11 ~ 8 to 5
MOVING & STORAGE
1PRO MOVING & SHIPPING. Across the street - across the world Real Professionals, Reas. Rates. Best in every way! 604-721-4555.
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SECURITY / ALARM SYSTEMS
Tools, antique farm equipment, antique wood stove, gas welder, pedestal sink, curved glass china cabinet. (Ryder Lake area)
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HELP WANTED
An Alberta Oilfield Company is hiring experienced dozer and excavator operators, meals and lodging provided. Drug testing required. 1-(780)7235051.
329 PAINTING & DECORATING MILANO PAINTING Int./Ext. Prof. Painters. Free Est. Bonded & Insured. 604-551-6510
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The Lemare Group is seeking a Quality Control person for Northern Vancouver Island. Coastal/Dryland sort experience an asset. Traveling required. Excellent wages plus benefits. Email or fax resumes to office@lemare.ca or 250-956-4888, Attention: Jennifer. RESIDENTIAL CLEANERS needed, with experience. Must have own vehicle. Competitive wages.Serious inquires only. Call 604-795-6546.
Vernon Service Company requires Journeyman Service Plumbers/Gasfitters, $36.00/hr Call (250)549-4444 or fax 250-549-4416
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CATS GALORE, TLC has for adoption spayed & neutered adult cats. 604-309-5388 / 604-856-4866
3 rooms for $299, 2 coats any colour
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PETS
CHIHUAHUA puppies 2 small females $450. (604)869-9467
ASPHALT PAVING • Brick Driveways • Retaining Walls • Foundation Repairs • Sealcoating 604-618-2304
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PLUMBING
BRO MARV PLUMBING 24/7 Plumbing, heating, plugged drains BBB. (604)582-1598, bromarv.com
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STEEL BUILDINGS...HOT SAVINGS - SPRING SALE! 20X24 $4,348. 25X24 $4,539. 30X30 $6,197. 32X36 $7,746. 40X46 $12,116. 47X72 $17,779. One End wall included. Pioneer Steel 1-800668-5422. www.pioneersteel.ca KILL BED BUGS & THEIR EGGS! Buy Harris Bed Bug Killer Complete Treatment Program or Kit. Available: Hardware Stores, Buy Online: homedepot.com
736 Entlebucher pups, short-hair, family raised, gentle, vet checked, 1st shots, dewormed. $900 each. 604-795-7662.
PRESSURE WASHING
POWER WASHING since 1982. WCB/Liability insurance. Call Simon for prompt service. 604-230-0627
MULTI POO miniature black brown apricot 4-5lbs Hypo allerg, exc family pet vet cert $900. 604-341-1445
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MISC. FOR SALE
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HOMES FOR RENT
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WANTED TO BUY: Gas or elec lawnmower, cheap and in good condition. Small boat trailer and / or utility trailers. Old blacksmiths anvil, a bunch of old milk cans, cheap. Lots of good used tin roofing for barn (don’t scrap it - we might pay you a lot more). A few yards of good top soil and steer manure in trade for some of our facinating treasures. (604)796-6661.
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11bdrm bdrmtwnhse................. twhnse . . . . . . . . .f/s, coinf/s, coinlaundrylaundry- $$575 575 heat, incl’d 11bdrm bdrmste........................... Agassiz . . . . . . .F/S, coinf/s,laundry - $$550 500
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$ 1bdrm+dencondo 6appl , cl o setohospi t al 875 $650 1 bdrm twnhse................. 22 bdrm bdrmsuite........................ apt f/w, f/p, d/w - $$700 800 22 bdrm bdrmapt....................... twnhse f/s, w/d, d/w, gas f/p - $$775 800 22 bdrm bdrmsuite ste Prom......... F/S, util incl - $$975 765 2 bdrm ste brand new, 5 appl, util incl - $1100 3 bdrm suite.............. $ 2 bdrm hse f/s, gas f/p, garage -$1225 975 3+ bdrmhse................ $ 2 bdrm ste . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .f/s, w/d, util incl -$1100 800 .....
.A East West Roofing & Siding Co. Repairs, new roofs, torching, gutter services. 10% off. 604-783-6437
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ELECTRICAL PITTBULL PUPPIES - Purebred. Ready to go. Blue, tan & blue/tan brindle. Call 604-765-0453
YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 Service Call Lic #89402 Same day guarn’td We love small jobs! 604-568-1899
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TINY TEACUP CHIHUAHUA Males & Females. Ready to go. From $600-$700. 604-702-1908
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TOWNHOUSES
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For more info call Mike at 604-792-8317 or 1-877-515-6696 or Email: wb@raamco.ca
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE 133
45951 Trethewey Ave, Chilliwack
TOWNHOUSES
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HOUSE RENTALS 604-793-2200
GOLDEN LABRADOR PUPPIES. Only 2 sweethearts left. 12 weeks old. $375. Norm 604-814-0706
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BBQ lunch by donation, shelter tours, and half price cat & rabbit adoptions.
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If you own a home or real estate, ALPINE CREDITS can lend you money: It’s That Simple. Your Credit / Age / Income is NOT an issue. 1.800.587.2161.
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ADT’s, DSC’s, Brinks & all others Medical & Fire Free* Alarm Systems 604-792-8055 / 854-8055
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AAA PRECISION PAINTING. Quality work. 778-881-6096.
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MISC. FOR SALE
MOTHER’S DAY TREATS Luxury lawnmower, runs, approx. 2 hrs on two 40 amp batteries (see it at Home Depot), very strong runner incl., rear bag, single lever wheel adjustment, cuts a big lawn without re-charging. Used about 2 - 3 times (house was sold), price $495, we are asking 1/2 price or offers or excellent British made reel handpush mower, asking $80 or Craftsman hand pushmower, $35. OR HOW ABOUT a nice wheelbarrow almost new for $35. Copper wash boiler, $30. Ancient galv. wash tub, $35. Water fountain, $79. Small windmill $20. 6’ windmill (new), $75. Light alum. ladders, $15 $35. Planting boxes (metal, plastic, wood), $3 - $15. Used 45 gal oak wine barrels (need cleaned up) $50. Nice wooden paddles, $13. Ladies water fill lawn roller, $30. Doghouses, $15+. 14’ alum. boat $640. and over 2000 other items. Even an elec soil sifter, $350. (cost over $3000). Call Agassiz 604-793-7714. Lots of stuff in garage. Sale Memorial Day Weekend. Pre sales fine.
Chilliwack
Semi-Retired Trades Person. Electrical, plumbing, carpentry, concrete work, decks, fences, specializing in bthrm installations. (604)824-9141
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RUBBISH REMOVAL
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
Jim’s Mowing Business for Sale Call 310-JIMS (5467)
WAREHOUSE WORKERS
Fax resume & Drivers Abstract: 604-513-1194 or e-mail: jobs@westcoastmoulding.com
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Gutter & Roof Cleaning since 1982. WCB/Liability insurance. Call Simon for prompt service. 604-230-0627
Guaranteed hourly rate of $12.00 to start Plus 25% profit sharing. No clientele required. Paid Birthday, Dental & Drug Benefits. Equipment supplied & maintained. Advanced annual upgrading training. Management opportunities.
Only those of interest will be contacted. Van Kam is committed to Employment Equity and Environmental Responsibility.
Growing Surrey Building Products company has P/T opportunities . Mon.-Fri. Heavy lifting. Positive attitude rewarded with excellent remuneration.
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
283 GUTTERS & DOWNSPOUTS
Chilliwack Location Full and Part time positions.
jessica@sprucehollow heavyhaul.com Fax: 604-853-4179
Van Kam’s group of companies req. Highway linehaul owner operators based in our Surrey terminal for runs throughout BC and Alberta. Applicants must have winter and mountain driving experience/training.
HELP WANTED
HAIRSTYLIST WANTED
Family run, heavy haul company seeks Class 1 Driver. Top pay. Fair treatment. Home most wknds. Min. 1 year flat deck exp. Must be able to cross border. Email resume & abstract to:
HIGHWAY OWNER OPERATORS $3500 SIGNING BONUS
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
551 6474227
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GARAGE SALES
PLANT Sale - HOSTAS - size 1 and 2 - Saturday 10th May - 9am to 3pm - 4176 Wilson Road, Yarrow.
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CARS - DOMESTIC
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2002 Cavalier coupe, $2200 obo. 2dr 5spd, silver, 181K, aircared till 2015. Shop serviced. 604-791-8624
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SCRAP CAR REMOVAL
633 MOBILE HOMES & PARKS
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$6,995 2005 Ford Freestyle 7 pass., leather AAA SCRAP CAR REMOVAL Minimum $150 cash for full size vehicles, any cond. 604-518-3673
SUITES, UPPER
1 BD large unit in quiet duplex. $650/mo incl utils & laundry. Ref’s required. No Pets. 604-997-0340
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WANTED TO RENT
RETIRED SENIOR couple, business man & teacher, need rental accommodation for June 1, 2014, if poss., while looking for home to buy in Chilliwack. Furnished or unfurnished. Have sm. older dog, very well trained. 250-752-6462, 604928-0722.
TRANSPORTATION 809
AUTO ACCESSORIES/ PARTS
1-855-957-7755
$5,995 2009 Pontiac Wave automatic, 4 cyl
SCRAP CARS & METALS - CA$H for CARS Up to $300. No Wheels - No Problem! Friendly &
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Tuesday, May 20, 2014 at 7:00 p.m. Council Chambers 8550 Young Road, Chilliwack, B.C. V2P 8A4 www.chilliwack.com
TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the City of Chilliwack will hold a Public Hearing, as noted above, on the following item:
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1 BDRM, Sardis new, lg ste, own laundry, new appliances, n/s, n/p, avail May 1. $800/m incl wi-fi & cable. Call (604)846-5761
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NOTICE OF DISPOSITION TO: John Giesbrecht, formerly of site 46, 45640 Watson Road, Chilliwack BC V2R 3P8 Take notice that pursuant to section 37(3) of the Regulation to the Manufactured Home Park Tenancy Act, the landlord of the Manufactured Home Park at 45640 Watson Road, Chilliwack BC intends to dispose of a 1974 Pyramid Olympic Manufactured Home, 14x64 feet and its contents, located in the Westwood Estates Manufactured Home Park, Chilliwack BC, 30 days after the publication date of this notice, unless - You take possession of the Property, - You establish a right to possession of the Property, or - You make an application to the Supreme Court to establish such a right. After the expiration of the 30 day period, the Property will be disposed of with no further notice to you. Landlord c/o Rick Knight, site 33, 45640 Watson Road, Chilliwack BC V2R 3P9, phone 604-846-8299
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1. ZONING BYLAW AMENDMENT BYLAW 2014, No. 4018 (RZ000845) Location: 45619 Stevenson Road Owner: Riis Holdings Ltd. Purpose: To rezone the subject property, as shown on the map below, from an R1-A (One Family Residential) Zone to an R1-C (One Family Residential - Accessory) Zone to facilitate the construction of an Accessory Dwelling Unit. Location Map:
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$6,900 2003 Ford Explorer LTD DVD, leather 7 pass
$3,995 2004 Pontiac Sunfire 102,000km, 4 cyl, 5 spd
2002 Ford Focus ZX3 129,000 km, 4 cyl, 5 spd
$4,900 2000 Subaru Impreza AWD 4 cyl, 5 spd
$4,900 2001 Honda Civic excellent shape FINANCING AVAILABLE
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Persons who deem that their interest in the property is affected by the proposed amendment bylaw will have an opportunity to be heard at the Public Hearing or, if you are unable to attend, you may provide a written submission, including your full name and address, to the City Clerk’s Office no later than 4:00 p.m. on the date of the Public Hearing. All submissions will be recorded and form part of the official record of the Hearing. This proposed bylaw may be inspected between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, excluding holidays, from Wednesday, May 7, 2014 to Tuesday, May 20, 2014, both inclusive, in the Office of the City Clerk at City Hall, 8550 Young Road, Chilliwack, BC. Please direct your enquiries to our Planning & Strategic Initiatives Department at 604-793-2906. Please note that no further information or submissions can be considered by Council after the conclusion of the Public Hearing. Janice McMurray Deputy City Clerk 6491801
CHILLIWACK TIMES
UP TO
$ 5,000
0% 10
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IN NO CHARGE EXTRA FEATURES ON SELECT MODELS°
PURCHASE FINANCING FOR UP TO
FREE 10 YEAR 160,000 KM
84
POWERTRAIN LTD WARRANTY
WORLD’S BEST
MONTHS ON SELECT MODELS°
WARRANTY
YEAR
RVR
ES**
160,000 KM POWERTRAIN LTD WARRANTY**
LANCER
Best backed cars in the world*
RE***
$5,000 IN NO-CHARGE EXTRA FEATURES°:
$2,500 IN NO-CHARGE EXTRA FEATURES°: LEATHER-WRAPPED STEERING WHEEL
18” ALLOY WHEELS
5-SPOKE ALLOY WHEELS
LARGE REAR SPOILER & ROOF RAILS
EXHAUST FINISHER
CHROME GRILLE SURROUND
POWER SUNROOF
FRONT UNDERCOVER
REAR SPOILER
REAR UNDERCOVER
FOG LAMPS
CHROME EXHAUST FINISHER RV R
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0% 84 MONTHS
BI-WEEKLY
(BASE ES) Available on RVR SE AWC, Limited Edition and GT models§
Insurance Institute for Highway Safety
OUTLANDER
STARTING FROM
$145
0% 84 MONTHS
$179 $
BI-WEEKLY
(BASE DE) STARTING FROM
$14,998
Includes $800 consumer cash discount
$19,998
Includes $800 consumer cash discount
Insurance Institute for Highway Safety Excludes Lancer Evolution and Lancer Ralliart
MIRAGE
ES FWD****
ES*
LOADED WITH FEATURES:
GET A LOT FOR A LITTLE!
BLUETOOTH® WITH VOICE COMMAND AND STREAMING AUDIO
64 MPG, 4.4 L/100 KM HIGHWAY
HEATED FRONT SEATS
DRIVING
AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL
7-AIRBAG SAFETY SYSTEM POWER FRONT WINDOWS
RECEIVE A
GAS
POWER MIRRORS
$500 GAS CARD
USB AUDIO INPUT
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Outlander GT
S- AWC mode
l shown‡
0% 84 MONTHS Available on Outlander GT§
$176 BI-WEEKLY
OPTIONAL ADVANCED CVT Mirage SE model shown‡
1.9% 84 MONTHS
(BASE 2WD) STARTING FROM
$25,998 Includes $800 consumer cash discount
$92
BI-WEEKLY
(BASE ES) STARTING FROM
$12,998
Includes $800 consumer cash discount
Insurance Institute for Highway Safety Top Safety Pick. Top Safety Pick Plus applies to Outlander GT only.
FRASER VALLEY MITSUBISHI
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*MSRP $12,998, freight & PDI $1,450 total price $17,410.12 @ 1.9% 84-MO Term OAC **MSRP $19,998, freight & PDI $1,750, total price $32,920 @ 1.9% 84-MO Term OAC
***MSRP $14,998, freight & PDI $1,600, total price $25,909.10 @ 0% 84-MO Term OAC ****MSRP $25,998, freight & PDI $1,700, total price $38,082.96 @ 0% 84-MO Term OAC
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° $5,000/$2,500 in no-charge extra features applies to 2014 Limited Edition RVR/Limited Edition Lancer vehicles purchased between May 1 and June 2, 2014. Availability based on dealer inventory. See your dealer for details. $800/$800 consumer cash discount applicable on 2014 Limited Edition RVR/2014 Limited Edition Lancer vehicles purchased between May 1 and June 2, 2014. Consumer cash discount will be deducted from the negotiated price before taxes and will take place at time of purchase. § AWC standard on RVR SE AWC, Limited Edition and GT/Lancer SE AWC and GT. S-AWC standard on Outlander GT. v Mitsubishi First Auto Program applies to Lancer, Sportback and Mirage vehicles, is applicable to all approved Scotiabank first-time automotive finance purchasers and can be combined with Scotiabank Subvented Finance Rates. Rebate amount will be deducted from the negotiated price after taxes. Some conditions apply. Please see dealer for details. $500 gas card in the form of an Esso gift card available with the purchase of any new 2014 Outlander at no extra charge upon vehicle delivery. Valid at participating Esso locations in Canada. Customer must take delivery of vehicle by June 2, 2014. † Highway and city ratings for non-hybrid sub-compacts based ^on Natural Resources Canada test requirements: Mirage highway 4.4 L/100 km (64 mpg) and 5.3 L/100 km (53 mpg) in the city for CVT-equipped models. ** 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, Lancer Ralliart or i-MiEV. ® MITSUBISHI MOTORS, BEST BACKED CARS IN THE WORLD are trade-marks of Mitsubishi Motors North America, Inc. and are used under
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