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aime Tiller wept openly before and after a BC Supreme Court jury declared her guilty of theft and breach of trust for stealing $2,800 from the Chilliwack RCMP exhibit room in 2011. The nine women and three men of the jury deliberated for nearly two days before deciding on the guilty verdicts Friday morning. Tiller faces the possibility of jail time, but lead EB IRST C r o w n L o u i s a First reported on Winn said a decichilliwacktimes.com sion hasn’t been made on how long they will ask for. Crown will also ask that Tiller be ordered to pay restitution to the City of Chilliwack for the stolen money. Justice Miriam Gropper ordered a pre-sentence report and a psychological report be completed, the latter of which was requested by Tiller’s lawyer, Gurpreet Gill. The case against Tiller, who was an exhibit custodian at the Chilliwack detachment and a municipal employee, included no direct evidence but
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isitors to a drug and alcohol treatment facility in the Chilliwack River Valley arrive to no gatehouse, no gate and not even a fence. The first person encountered at VisionQuest at The Creek is as likely to be a client of the facility as a staff member. On a sunny summer day, Part 1: Lack of security some of the men—all of whom causes concern are prolific offenders—toss around a football, sit around (Aug. 13, Times) and chat or simply walk around Part 2: Stopping the the large property. What has caused great conrevolving door sternation at city hall, at the Fraser Valley Regional District (FVRD) and among some Chil- Changing lives liwack River Valley residents, is Touring the seven cabins the fact that there is no supervi- of VisionQuest there are men sion and no security at a place writing, reading, contemplatthat sometimes houses sexual ing. There are even men who offenders, violent offenders have admitted themselves to and criminals with gang affilthe treatment program. iations. “I’m just taking each day as it comes,” one self-admitted As this reporter arrived at client said. the facility a tour was provided “It’s working for me,” said by site manager Allen Klassen. another. “Just gives me time Klassen not only works at to explore The Creek, myself, I he, like all “Some guys feel guess. To put employees, your head on is a former like they are here right.” client. Klassen “I was as a get-out-of-jail said the goal a pretty free card and then is to tackle functional addict,” he they turn their lives the drug said. “I was addictions around.” smarter than early to stop everybody the revolving Papa so I got away door. “We are with stuff so I probably spent a lot less time in trying to help the guys that haven’t been in jail for years, jail than a lot of these guys. But try to nip it in the bud so they after 30 years you get stupider don’t have to go through what and crazier.” we went through for 20 or 30 On July 29, 2013 Klassen got years.” particularly “crazy” while high Over at another building are on crystal meth in New Westthe spiritual advisors known minster. He had a knife and police reported he attacked two to the men only as Mama people on the street before flee- and Papa. Papa carves a large totem pole and talks about ing into one victim’s house. how many of the men he helps “I was in full psychotic mode have been given up on by when I was arrested. So much so they brought out the tactical society. squad and I couldn’t have even “They come here completely told you they were there.” broken,” Papa said. “Some guys feel like they are here as a getBut Klassen got help at out-of-jail free card and then VisionQuest, he got clean and they turn their lives around. now he helps other men do the “We need a place like this.” same thing.
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Spiritual advisors “Mama” and “Papa” at VisionQuest at The Creek in the Chilliwack River Valley say the drug-addicted men they deal with are “completely broken.” Practical and laudable goal Ninety per cent of offenders serving sentences in provincial and federal institutions are addicted to something, be it alcohol or crystal meth or heroin or oxycontin or other substances. Much of the criminality that occurs on the streets of Chilliwack and across British
Columbia stems from these addictions and can be directly attributed to those habits. So getting at the root cause by tackling the addictions of the Lower Mainland’s most prolific offenders is a solution that is sensible, compassionate, practical and will save taxpayers money, according to Laurie
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Stopping crime before it happens is the practical goal of drug treatment and keeping Art Director: Creative Director: people out of prison saves taxpayers money. There is a furtherCopywriter: saving at VisionQuest as it Account Manager: costs just $30.90 a day to house one client while it costs more than $200 a day in a provincial correctional facility. “We spend over $1 billion a year in our justice system,” Throness said. “If we could reduce this by reducing addiction to drugs and alcohol then that would be a huge long-term savings.” Throness added there is a positive “cost” as well, as recovered addicts become contributing citizens. His position on the direct and indirect cost savings of a place like VisionQuest echoes the sentiments of the facility’s executive director, Jim O’Rourke. “What we do is we dust you off and we teach you to become a taxpayer,” he said during an interview in his office at the facility. “It doesn’t work for everybody, nothing does.” O’Rourke is firm about the mission of VisionQuest and unapologetic about the side effects. “The philosophy of VisionQuest is this is their one shot of getting better and if they don’t get better the judge has no problem throwing the book at them. This is kind of like last chance for romance. . . . I’m a pretty good bang for your buck and I give you back a taxpayer at the end of the day.” O’Rourke, as with all the employees who work at VisionQuest, is a recovering addict and an ex-con himself. “My convictions were for importation of narcotics and my affiliations were gangs,” he said. “I was naughty. But I haven’t broken the law in 24 years and I’m 24 years clean.” Summer and the runners While tackling the rate of recidivism, known as the revolving door, is the laudable goal of VisionQuest, one that Throness backs 100 per cent, the City of Chilliwack and the FVRD have grave concerns about sexual offenders, violent { See VISIONQUEST, page A6 }
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offenders and even men with gang affiliations living unsupervised in seven cabins on a property 36 kilometres up the Chilliwack River Valley. “There are literally hundreds of [RCMP] calls generated from this one facility,” Coun. Jason Lum said. “The crux of our concern is how are you giving us the assurance that you are going to fix the problem? How are you going to solve the problem of the walkaways? You say that you don’t allow sexual offenders in your location but . . . the policy side may not be matching up with reality.” Chilliwack RCMP Superintendent Deanne Burleigh confirms there have been a number of cases when her officers have re-arrested VisionQuest walkaways who have a history of sexual offences. Burleigh also provided statistics to show that there were 432 RCMP files connected to this one facility in the first 27 months it existed up to June 2015. That is 16 per month, or every other day that an officer is called to deal with a problem at VisionQuest. Usually it’s a “runner.” During a recent visit, both Klassen and O’Rourke didn’t hide the fact that clients take off all the time. Five minutes into a tour, Klassen was asked how many clients were at the facility. “About 40, less, it’s kind of low right now,” he said. “Summer brings on runners.. . . . It’s a bit of a run back to town and during the winter you don’t get the traffic so you can’t hitchhike.” O’Rourke confirmed the number that July day the Times visited was 38 at a facility with a capacity for 70. “In summertime it’s easier to sleep in the park,” O’Rourke said. “In September we’ll be full, soon as it starts to rain.” Valley resident Jodie Crawford
was entirely circumstantial in nature. That circumstantial evidence included the fact that in one instance in 2011, Tiller deposited 42 $20 bills, 12 $10 bills and eight $5 bills into a bank account, for a total of $1,000. Those denominations precisely matched money missing from an exhibit file. Two other stolen exhibits—one of $1,000 and one of $800—also were made up of denominations matching exact amounts deposited into Tiller’s own and her landlord’s bank accounts. “This is a simple case about a person who stole three cash exhibits and deposited them for her own benefit,” Winn told the jury of nine women and three men in her final submissions. “Those three cash exhibits matched exactly the three deposits Jaime Tiller made.” While Tiller was convicted for stealing $2,800 from three files, she was first charged with theft of close to $40,000 connected to 19 RCMP exhibits. Crown decided it could not prove beyond a reasonable doubt Tiller was responsible for the 16 other missing exhibits. In her final submissions, Tiller’s defence lawyer Gurpreet Gill said the Crown’s theory had some “serious, serious flaws.” She pointed to the circumstantial evidence of the case—there were no fingerprints or DNA, no witnesses saw Tiller steal the money and investigators could not even say when the cash went missing. Gill told the jury that it was just as likely another exhibit custodian, Don Reimer, was the culprit. Despite his extensive experience and his work “straightening out” the exhibit room, Reimer was twice overlooked for a promotion by a supervisor he said did not like him. Gill argued that Reimer was the one constant in the exhibit room over the period of time the money was deposited. “Is it just a coincidence that it was Mr. Reimer who was the last one to touch these cash exhibits?” she asked. Final submissions after the three-week trial wrapped up Tuesday afternoon, and Justice Miriam Gropper issued her charge to the jury Wednesday morning. By Wednesday afternoon the jury began its deliberations. City of Chilliwack director of corporate services Rob Carnegie and CUPE local 548 union president Bryan Bickley, both of whom testified in the case, were in the gallery to hear the verdict Friday. Sentencing is expected to take place in the fall.
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Executive director Jim O’Rourke says VisionQuest location is as good as they come in this province. said she and her family camp in the area, and she is concerned that sexual offenders could we walking loose. O’Rourke is unapologetic. “We’ve got campers in the valley, guys growing pot down this road, gang members living on the street shooting it up half the night. My guys here are the least of your problems.” Throness agrees and while he is not happy about the RCMP call volume (and he thinks he has a solution) he said there are nearly 100 drug treatment facilities in B.C. and they are integral as part of the long-term solution to the high rate of recidivism. “We cannot have 98 communities saying ‘not here.’ These people are here, they are everywhere in B.C. and we have to deal with this problem. VisionQuest is a very isolated place. It’s out of cell range. It is a long way from town. It is a good place to isolate men and treat them.” A possible solution City hall and the RCMP have argued that criminal record checks of clients at VisionQuest would go
a long way to allay concerns, as long as it meant ensuring sexual and violent offenders were not admitted. In a May 2015 memo to Mayor Sharon Gaetz about VisionQuest, Burleigh said she “has suggested . . . that it would be beneficial to have clients agree to a criminal record check as part of their acceptance into the VisionQuest program and as part of the decision-making process for acceptance.” Both Throness and O’Rourke said this creates privacy issues, but Lum points out that anyone can submit to a criminal record check so why not make clients do so? Throness said he has been working on a plan that will hopefully get at concerns from the city and the FVRD. That is to work with probation officers who know the entire criminal record of every inmate, and they can determine if someone is unsuitable to live at a facility with zero security. “We think that will result in greater public safety,” he said. Addicts, drugs and no security Both city hall and the RCMP
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are acutely aware of another issue at VisionQuest, and that is drugs being smuggled in. There is no security at the facility and visitors are not searched when they visit. O’Rourke said he drug tests his clients every week and if they “test hot,” they are kicked out, but many remain skeptical about this and the Times has heard numerous anecdotes from family members of clients and from inside the criminal justice system that drugs are rife at VisionQuest. A source who asked not to be named told the Times he thinks his addicted nephew did more drugs inside VisionQuest than on the outside. “He was not going to be able to get off drugs in there,” he said. “That place is so tainted with drugs it’s unbelievable.” One thing all parties agree on is that the system is not perfect, not by a long shot. Where they disagree is that supporters of VisionQuest think it’s helping some men recover, reduce recidivism and save money, while critics say the risk to public safety is too great.
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In politics pick your battles carefully W hen the election was called at the beginning of August, all the polls suggested that we were looking at a tight three way race with the Conservatives, Liberals and the NDP. Now, just a few weeks into the campaign, Stephen Harper seems to be battling four leaders: Tom Mulcair and Justin Trudeau of course, but also the premiers of Ontario and Alberta. There is a long history in this country of provincial parties engaging in ‘fed-bashing’ for electoral advantage, but it is rather more unusual to see a prime minister taunting provincial leaders in a federal election campaign. ‘Prov-bashing’ is a new one for me. Stephen Harper’s feud with Kathleen Wynne of Ontario has been going on for years, and it is not absolutely clear who started it. Senior Conservative ministers like the late Jim Flaherty, John Baird and Tony Clement all came out of Ontario politics, and they didn’t entirely let it go when they entered the federal arena. But Kathleen Wynne has at least been a willing dance partner. And there’s not much doubt that she has
Stephen Harper: many of the people who voted for Rachel Notley surely voted for the Conservative Party in the last federal election, especially in Edmonton and Calgary. Be Our Guest The same would be true in Ontario, especially in some of the suburban inserted herself in this election camridings outside Toronto that Stephen paign and many of Justin Trudeau’s Harper desperately needs to hold if he senior campaign advisors come out of wants to govern again. It just doesn’t her office, but it may have been advis- seem like good politics to alienate able for the prime minister to turn the some of the people who voted for you other cheek instead of returning fire. in the last election. Rachel Notley, And Stephen meanwhile, was Harper has been It just doesn’t seem here before. Some minding her own business when the like good politics years ago he found prime minister grahimself in a spat with to alienate some the feisty former pretuitously and without foundation described of Newfoundof the people who mier her policies as “disasland and Labrador trous.” There is no voted for you in the Danny Williams, and evidence to draw that in the next federal last election. conclusion. It is simelection Stephen ply far too early for Harper’s party was anyone to know how shut out of the provher policies will work out. ince completely. But in condemning her policies, People generally do not want to see Stephen Harper is saying to the voters the prime minister using their provof Alberta that they made a disasince as a political pinata. On the controus choice in the election just three trary, Canadians expect the federal months ago. And here’s the rub for and provincial governments to work
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these banks and financial institutions was offloaded onto government balance sheets. It’s interesting and instructive to examine the Bloomberg list of nations with the largest public debt on a per capita basis. Japan is tops with $100,000 debt per Japanese citizen. The United States is #3 and Greece #12. It may leave you surprised and perplexed as to why the United States
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Editor: One of my favourite movies is Zorba the Greek (1964). After watching this movie one might be led to believe that the typical Greek is the carefree free-spirited character brilliantly portrayed by Anthony Quinn. Moreover, the vicious corporate media fear mongering, spin and propaganda about “lazy working class Greeks” has contributed to many people’s negative perceptions. But there is far more to Greece’s problems than cultural norms. Debt to GDP can be very misleading, especially considering the convoluted nature of GDP and relevant factors not included in its calculation as a measure of economic health. The situation in Greece is far more complex and insidious. Much of the national debt in Greece, as in other countries, is the result of corporations and wealthy elites paying little or no taxes and the massive bailouts of larcenous banks worldwide in 2008. Most of the bailout debt from
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direct at myself is this: is my life producing love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control? If my life is producing the fruit of the Spirit, that means I am being led by the Spirit. If my life is producing things that are contrasting the fruit of the Spirit, I need to take a close look at what or who is influencing the way I act. How can you apply this to your own life? I can be gentle, faithful, loving and joyful when things are going well and I am around people that I like and generally agree with, but what about when conditions aren’t perfect? What about when people disagree with me, or are unfaithful or selfish in their actions? I don’t know about you but I’m not perfect and I do not always act in a way that shows the fruit of the Spirit; in fact, I don’t think that anyone is able to always act that way on their own. This is a practical situation where the Holy Spirit can help us in our lives. Jesus told us that
the world gives. Do not let your heart be troubled and do not be afraid.” Jesus loves you and he wants you to live a life filled with peace. He doesn’t promise that life will be easy but he does promise to be there with us. Jesus loves you so much that he gave his life as a sacrifice so that you can be set free and given strength to produce the fruit of the Spirit. If you are not experiencing this sort of freedom in your life I want you to know that you can, maybe just start with this simple prayer:
he had to leave so that Father could send us the Holy Spirit, the Counselor who will teach us all things and remind us of what Jesus had taught. Moreover, when explaining the Spirit to his disciples Jesus said “Peace I leave with you; my peace I give you. I do not give to you as
Jesus save me. “Search me, O God, and know my heart; Test me and know my anxious thoughts. See if there is any offensive way in me, And lead me in the way of everlasting.” Ps. 139:23-24 ◗ Curtis is the worship director at the Yarrow MB Church. Feel free to contact him via email at Curtis@yarrowmb.org.
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introduced the leaping dog sport to 70 local teams and are attracting others to practice and compete in their centre from Vancouver Island, the Lower Mainland and Alberta. And the sport is inclusive, Cheetham points out. That’s a main reason the pair went with NADD, as they are American Kennel Club (AKC) affiliated, and that organization allows two handlers. One handler can hold the dog while the other is free at the front of the dock to call the dog making it easier for families, youth (eight to 17 years old) and handlers with disabilities. Making the sport accessible to everyone is important to Starlight, but it’s already a straightforward activity to get started in, according to Cheetham. “If you can get up on the dock and throw a toy for your dog you’ve just entered the sport of dock diving,” she says. And the benefits to any dog that joins include developing strength, focus, drive, patience and the bond with its owner, according to the young manager. While there might be a lot of dog sports in the Chilliwack area, with more popping up to compete for canine enthusiasts’ interest, they all seem to have a few elements in common: exercise for dog and handler, excitement and as Lacy puts it, “just having fun.”
{ DOCK DOGS, from page A1 } “Barking makes him faster,” Lacy claims. Though both Shanelle and her daughter will be guiding the same dog, 10-year-old Lacy will be competing in the junior nationals held on Thursday, where the competition is much thinner. Shanelle estimates she’ll be up against as many as 250 dogs and handlers from around Canada, but Lacy is in a group of only seven handlers in the 12 and under category. “Very few kids qualify at Lacy’s age,” Shanelle says. “To get titles at that age is really difficult.” Agility is a demanding sport, she says, because the human guides have to ensure their dog tackles obstacles in the proper order. “Lacy’s worked very hard to get this good,” Shanelle says. “I think a lot of kids don’t have the perseverance.” So daughter’s odds are much better than mom’s, they joke together at home. In their canine sport, the McCormicks have to travel to Abbotsford to attend club gatherings. But if Diamond wasn’t reluctant to go underwater and they had more time, they’d have a local option if they wanted to pursue dock diving, a growing aquatic dog sport. And that’s partly because another young Chilliwack canine handler is making waves this summer. Jessica Cheetham, 19, is manager of the newly opened Starlight K9 Care and Aquatics, a centre on Lickman Road for the jumping and swimming sport. “She manages all the day-to-day goings on around the kennel, she loves helping people, teaching newcomers the value of swimming for their dogs and introducing them to the sport of [canine] dock diving,” says Cheetham’s
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Diamond practising weaving poles at home in preparation for the upcoming national agility competition. foster mom Katherine Michaloski, owner of Starlight. “She is the heart and drive behind Starlight K9 Care & Aquatics Centre.” Michaloski saw her plan that started 16 years ago come to fruition when they opened the centre, highlighted by the first event held there in late July. Fifteen dogs competed that weekend at Starlight, the first North American Diving Dogs (NADD) sanctioned facility in western Canada. The turnout wasn’t as good as Cheetham and Michaloski expected because the club itself has to compete with other canine activities—Lacy’s favourites, agility and fly ball had tournaments in the region at the same time. But the owner/manager duo have already
◗ Starlight K9 Care & Aquatics Centre hosts open dock practice on Sundays from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. It’s a “first come, first on the dock” format, rotating through the participant list with five minutes on the dock per dog, per round. Cost is $35 for the day. Announcements for the NADD championship qualifier in October are coming on www.facebook.com/StarlightK9center. ◗ The 2015 AAC National Dog Agility Championship takes place Aug. 19 to 23 at Swangard Stadium in Burnaby. Admission is free to the public by donation to the Greater Vancouver Food Bank. Visit www.aacnationals2015.ca for more information.
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he Westshore Rebels handed visiting Valley Huskers opponents their fourth loss in a row Saturday at Westhills Stadium in Langford, breaking the BCFC’s winless tie. Both teams had lost every game going into the afternoon but a dominant passing presence from the Rebels pinned the Huskers to last in the league after a 45-14 final. The game looked attainable for either side in the first half after a touchdown per quarter for Westshore, leaving the score 14-0 going into the intermission. But the home team came out strong in the second half, scoring 21 points in the third quarter alone. Rebels first-year quarterback Ashton MacKinnon completed three-quarters of his attempts for 427 of his team’s 542 passing yards. MacKinnon’s favoured receiver Hunter Lake caught nine of those for 183 yards and a major, and the QB also connected three times with Joe Barkhouse for two TDs. Though the Huskers held their own in the air at last week’s loss to the Langley Rams, Noah Falconer and his receiver squad couldn’t post the num-
bers needed to keep up in Langford. Falconer’s only TD pass of the game was to Jesse Deering who caught three balls for 77 yards over the afternoon. However, the Huskers rushing game was on par with their hosts on Saturday. Running back Ryan Jackson took 17 carries for 108 yards and a touchdown. But the Rebels used their ground game more effectively in scoring range, converting three runs into TDs— two of those resulting from MacKinnon QB runs. Despite the 31 point margin of defeat (their lowest this season), the Huskers had defensive stand outs in Tyler McStravic (8 tackles), Connor Smith (7 tackles, 1 pass knock down) and Brenden Atkinson (6 tackles, 1 assist). After the Rebels loss, Chilliwack’s Valley Huskers have scored 31 points with 233 against the team this season. They will head to the Apple Bowl this Saturday, Aug. 22 in Kelowna to face the Okanagan Sun for the second time this year. The Sun won the first matchup earlier in the month at Chilliwack’s Exhibition Stadium 64-0.
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A Chilliwack secondary graduate is among the players in this year’s incoming line-up set to join the University of the Fraser Valley women’s basketball program. Shayna Cameron, the reigning PacWest conference MVP committed to head coach Al Tuchscherer’s Cascades, returning home after four years at Quest University in Squamish. The former Kermode, now in her final season of eligibility, was the PacWest’s female athlete of the year across all sports, the Basketball BC college female athlete of the year and a CCAA All-Canadian—all in the 2015 season. Cameron joins UFV after a CCAA national tournament outing and back-to-back PacWest titles. In 2015, the 5’9” shooting guard averaged 17.4 points, 4.3 rebounds
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and 2.6 assists each game. “Shayna had a fantastic college career at Quest,” said Tuchscherer who starts his 14th year as coach of the team. “She’s a highly skilled player who can shoot the ball and approaches the game with a lot of maturity. Her leadership is going to be instrumental in our success this year.”
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The 2015 First Class Waste Inc. Fraser Valley Open runs Sept. 4 to 6 at the Chilliwack Golf Club, the Falls Golf and Country Club, and Sandpiper golf course. The second annual tournament is a three-day, 54-hole event that hosts 40 of the top
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“I love living here,” she said. “I think that it’s unique that we can show off the farms and the gardens and the businesses to not just Chilliwack, but the rest of the Fraser Valley.” The free event is open to people of all ages, but with plenty of animals and even barrel rides at the Local Harvest, it’s a great day for kids as well. “I think it’s interesting for the whole family, but it’s neat for the kids too,” Walsh said. “If families don’t want to spend a lot on a family day, it’s a nice outing.” ◗ The Greendale Country Sampler takes place this Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. A map can be picked up on the event day at any of the participating locations. For more information visit www.greendalecountrysampler.com.
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Singer songwriters night with David Roy Parsons and Kristina Emmott Friday, Sept. 18. Doors 8 p.m. Show 9:30 p.m. Tickets only $12 at Bozzini’s or call 604-792-0744 to reserve by phone.
Seeking musicians
The Cascadia Wind Ensemble are seeking musicians for the new season. Wind and percussion high school grads, college students or grads, newcomers to Chilliwack, dust off your instruments and join a first-class Fraser Valley ensemble. Rehearsals start Sept. 10. For information email worldbands2002@yahoo.com or call 604-795-4301.
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The Chilliwack Symphony Orchestra Chorus, a welcoming and vibrant group of committed choristers, has immediate openings and invites
interested singers to join them this September as they begin rehearsals of Handel’s Messiah in preparation for their Christmas performances. Singers are expected to attend weekly rehearsals. The ability to read music is a requirement. Call Paula DeWit at 604-795-0521 for information regarding concert dates, auditions, placement and rehearsal details.
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Branch 280 presents Greg Hampson Aug. 21 and 22 and Poor Boy Aug. 28 and 29.
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Seeking players
Arts Council and the Chilliwack Academy of music to host free outdoor concerts every Wednesday in August. The final show starts at 7 p.m. at the Sardis Library on Aug. 26.
Those interested in auditioning for the Chilliwack Youth Orchestra are asked to contact David Voth at 604795-6435. Auditions will be held on Saturday, Sept.12, from 9:30 to11 a.m. at Broadway MB Church (46611 Maple Ave.) We are looking for string players, ages 9+ and wind/brass players, ages 12+. For more audition information and requirements visit chilliwackyouthorhcestra.com. Fraser Valley Regional Library has partnered with the City of Chilliwack, the Chilliwack Community
The Greendale Country Sampler runs Aug. 22 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tour Greendale farms, gardens, artists and unique homegrown small businesses. For more info and a map visit GreendaleCountrySampler.com.
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McLauchlan is set for Oct. 24 at the Chilliwack Cultural Centre. Reserved seating tickets are are $42 to $46 (depending on facility fees and service charges, tax incl.), are on sale now and are available from the The Box Office by calling 604-391-7469. Showtime is 7:30 p.m. For more info, pics and music clips, visit www. shantero.com.
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The Golden Palette Art Group’s new show “Seasons,” runs until Aug. 29 in the Art Gallery in the Chilliwack Cultural Centre. The club’s mission is to present an opportunity for artists to create and learn together in a supportive environment. The gallery is open Wednesday to Saturday from noon until 5 p.m. and some evenings from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m.
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a bluegrass gospel service at Rosedale United Church on Sunday, Aug. 23 at 9:30 a.m. Everyone is welcome to come listen to this free event and also to join in the singing of some great bluegrass gospel. Rosedale United is located at 51351 Yale Rd. Rosedale.
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i t h c re d i t s t h a t include lighting, sound, design, performance, stage management, costume, makeup and directing, Lisa Braun has a rich and varied history in the theatrical arts. And now she can add yet another title to her resume as Braun has been
named the Chilliwack School of Performing Art’s new artistic director. Her passion for performance began before she could even speak—her love of song developed over the years to incorporate 12 years of private vocal training and a voice that carried her to Disneyland
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Argonautica by Mary Zimmerman Nov. 12 to 29 and Twelfth Night by William Shakespeare March 3 to 20. For more information on the 2015/16 UFV Season of Theatre or to purchase season tickets, call 604-795-2814 or email theatre@ufv.ca. Tickets are available now.
Community events Community barbecue
In support of Chilliwack Hospice Society, Murray Honda hosts a community barbecue on Saturday, Aug. 22 between 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. Bring your family and friends to Murray Honda for a hamburger or hotdog with all the trimmings and a drink for a donation to Chilliwack Hospice Society.
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p.m. This fundraiser will help raise much needed funds to continue the Restorative Justice program in the community. With each $20 ticket you receive a 6 oz burger and fries or salad and your choice of a beer or a special RJ signature cocktail. There will also be a silent auction, toonie toss and 50/50 as well as live entertainment to round out the evening. For ticket information please call 604-393-3023.
Red Cross seeks volunteers
The Canadian Red Cross seeks Client Service volunteers for the Health Equipment Loan program in Chilliwack. Visit http://www.redcross.ca/ volunteer/who-is-needed for details. To apply email BCYvolunteering@ redcross.ca, call 1-855-995-3529 or visit the Red Cross office at 9290 Mary St. 7110561
Chilliwack Restorative Justice and Youth Advocacy Association will host an “End of Summer Luau” at Lakeside Beach Club on Friday, Sept. 18 at 6
to perform with a vocal jazz group and through the Kootenay Mountains with the distinguished Vivaldi Chamber Choir. A believer in lifelong learning, Lisa is studiously preparing to complete her degrees in Psychology/ Fine Arts (Theatre) on her way to an MFA.
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n October of 1961 Chilliwack’s Main Street Safeway store opened during the company’s massive construction program that saw a multitude of similar looking stores pop up in Canada and the U.S. throughout the early and mid-1960s. The new store replaced a smaller store located on Mill Street. The unique architecture was referred to as the “Marina” style after San Francisco’s Marina Boulevard Safeway Store that debuted in 1959 and is still open today. Mid-century Safeway stores are very recognizable with their unique curved roofline with extensive overhangs (referred to as gull-wing) and full glass store-fronts. The use of glue laminated wood beams was also employed during the supermarket’s construction. This new technology allowed the interiors to be filled with natural light as only small metal beams were necessary to support
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The Main Street Safeway under construction in 1961. the building’s structure. Another piece of modern technology introduced to Safeway stores was automatic doors. These features were meant to enhance the shopping experience while providing one-stop convenience for the consumer. The former Safeway building on Main Street is representative of the development and expansion of automobile-based retailing that occurred after the Second World War. Our growing dependence on vehicles
influenced commercial development in the 1960s in particular, with large chain supermarkets and malls becoming more popular than traditional street-based shopping. Safeway’s marina-style stores are disappearing from the retail landscape as consumers migrate to mega-sized warehouse style grocery stores. Chilliwack’s Main Street Safeway store closed in 2006 after their new store opened several blocks away. Sadly, many of these mid-century structures
have already met the wrecking ball while others (like Chilliwack’s Safeway) are abandoned and forlorn—their fate uncertain. Creative types, however, have found uses beyond housing groceries and have re-purposed former Safeway stores for a variety of functions. Some great examples include an auto parts store, car dealership, fitness club, church, outdoor equipment store and thrift store, just to name a few examples. These iconic examples of neighbourhood grocery
stores are becoming a remnant of the past and eventually may endure only in our collective memories. ◗ The Heritage Chilliwack Society is a non-profit, community based initiative established to engage, advocate for, and promote Chilliwack’s heritage.
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Tuesday, August 20, 2013 atat 7:00 p.m. Tuesday, August 20, 2013 7:00 p.m. Tuesday, September 1, 2015 at 7:00 p.m. Council Chambers Council Chambers Council Chambers 8550 Young Road, Chilliwack, B.C. V2P 8A4 8550 Young Road, Chilliwack, B.C. V2P 8A4 8550 Young Road, Chilliwack, B.C. V2P 8A4 www.chilliwack.com www.chilliwack.com www.chilliwack.com TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the City of Chilliwack will hold a Public Hearing, as noted
TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the City of Chilliwack will hold a Public Hearing, as noted TAKE NOTICE that the Council City items: ofitems: Chilliwack will hold a Public Hearing, as noted above, on the following items: above, onof thethe following above, on the following 1. 1.ZONING BYLAW AMENDMENT BYLAW 2013, No.No. 3944 ZONING BYLAW AMENDMENT BYLAW 2013, 3944(RZ000806) (RZ000806)
1. ZONING BYLAW AMENDMENT BYLAW 2015, No. 4135 (RZ000914) Location: Wilkins Drive (a (a portion of)of)3. ZONING BYLAW AMENDMENT BYLAW 2015, No. 4132 (RZ000901) Location: 5971 5971 Wilkins Drive portion Location: 45525, 45543 and 45557 Kipp Avenue Location: 6950 Marble Hill Road Owners: Sawatzky andand Jenny Lynn Sawatzky Owners: Alfred Alfred Sawatzky Jenny Lynn Sawatzky Owner: City Light Builders Ltd.Purpose: Owner: Dickey 2 2 portion of of thethe subject property, asWilliam shown onon thethe map rezone a 634m portion subject property, as shown map Purpose: To To rezone a 634m Purpose: To rezone the subject property, as shown onfrom the map below, from Purpose:Zone a(One portion of the subject property, as shown on the map below, an R1-A (One Family Residential) toToto anrezone R1-C Family below, from an R1-A (One Family Residential) Zone an R1-C (One Family below, from an Zone to to facilitate a 2a lot subdivision andand theRSV1 Residential –(Low Accessory) Zone facilitate 2 lot subdivision the (Limited Use Reserve) Zone and an RH (Rural an R2 (Urban Residential Transition) Residential Zone to an –R4Accessory) Density Hillside) to an RR (Rural Residential) Zone to facilitate subdivision into three 4ha construction a single family with a Zone legal secondary suite. construction of a single family home with a legal secondary suite. Multi-Family Residential) Zone to facilitate future of development of home lots, with each lot containing a 0.8ha (2 acre) building envelope. The proposal is also Location Map Location Map townhouses. to rezone existing portions of the property zoned RH (Rural Hillside) Zone to an RSV1 (Limited use Reserve) Zone and to retain the RSV1 area in a natural state. Location Map:
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2. 2.ZONING BYLAW AMENDMENT BYLAW 2013, No.No. 3945 ZONING BYLAW AMENDMENT BYLAW 2013, 3945(RZ000804) (RZ000804) Location: Sylvan Drive (a (a portion of)of) Location: 47340 47340 Sylvan Drive portion Owner: 0945651 BCBC Ltd.Ltd. (Nick Westeringh) Owner: 0945651 (Nick Westeringh) Purpose: rezone a 1.30 hectare portion of of thethe subject property, as as shown onon thethe Purpose: To To rezone a 1.30 hectare portion subject property, shown map below, from anan R3R3 (Small LotLot One Family Residential) Zone to to anan R4R4 map below, from (Small One Family Residential) Zone (Low Density Multi-Family Residential) Zone to to facilitate a boundary (Low Density Multi-Family Residential) Zone facilitate a boundary 4. ZONING BYLAW AMENDMENT 2015, No. 4114 (RZ000895) 2. ZONING BYLAW AMENDMENT BYLAW 2015, No. 4140 (RZ000918) adjustment with thethe property located at at 6026 Lindeman Street andand theBYLAW adjustment with property located 6026 Lindeman Street the Location: 45431, 45439, 45451 and 45463 Spadina Avenue construction of of a townhouse development. Location: 45411 Jewel Avenue construction a townhouse development. Owner: My Home Real Estate Corp. Owner: Albert Parry and Lillian Ross Location Map Location Map
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Persons who deem that their interest in the properties is affected by by these proposed Persons who deem that their interest in the properties is affected these proposed amendment bylaws will have an opportunity to be heard at the Public Hearing or,or, if you areare amendment bylaws will have an opportunity to be heard at the Public Hearing if you unable to attend, you may provide a written submission, including your full name and unable to attend, you may provide a written submission, including your full name and address, to to thethe CityCity Office noproposed later than 4:00 p.m. onbylaws thethe date ofhave thethe Public Hearing. address, Clerk’s Office no later than 4:00 p.m. on date of Hearing. Persons who deem that their interest in the property is Clerk’s affected by the amendment will anPublic opportunity to be heard at the Public Hearing or, if you All submissions will be recorded and form part of the official record of the Hearing. will be recorded form of and the official record of City the Hearing. are unable to attend, you may provideAllasubmissions written submission, includingand your fullpart name address, to the Clerk’s Office no later than 4:00 p.m. on the date of the Public Hearing. All submissions will be recorded and formmay part ofbe theinspected officialbetween record ofthe the Hearing. These proposed bylaws be inspected hours of of 8:30 a.m. andand 4:30 p.m., These proposed bylaws may between the hours 8:30 a.m. 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, excluding holidays, from Wednesday, August 7, 7, 2013 to to Tuesday, Monday through Friday, excluding holidays, from Wednesday, August 2013 Tuesday, These proposed bylaws may be inspected between the hours of 8:30 and 4:30 p.m., Monday Friday, excluding holidays, from Wednesday, August 19, 2015 August 20, 2013, both inclusive, in a.m. the Office of of the CityCity Clerk atthrough CityCity Hall, 8550 Young Road, August 20, 2013, both inclusive, in the Office the Clerk at Hall, 8550 Young Road, to Tuesday, September 1, 2015, both inclusive, in the Offi ce of the City Clerk at City Hall, 8550 Young Road, Chilliwack, BC. Please direct your inquiries to our Planning BC.BC.Please direct your enquiries to to ourour Planning & Strategic Initiatives Department Please direct your enquiries Planning & Strategic Initiatives Department & Strategic Initiatives Department Chilliwack, at Chilliwack, 604-793-2906. at at 604-793-2906. 604-793-2906. Please that nono further or submissions bebe considered byby Council Please note that no further information ornote submissions can beinformation considered byor Council aftercan thecan conclusion of the Public Hearing. Please note that further information submissions considered Council after thethe conclusion of of thethe Public Hearing. after conclusion Public Hearing. Delcy Wells, CMC Janice McMurray Delcy Wells, CMC City Clerk City Clerk Deputy City Clerk
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3. 3.ZONING BYLAW AMENDMENT BYLAW 2013, No.No. 3947 (RZ000810) ZONING BYLAW AMENDMENT BYLAW 2013, 3947 (RZ000810) Applicant: City of Chilliwack Applicant: City of Chilliwack Purpose: of of amendments to to Zoning Bylaw 2001, No.No. 2800 areare Purpose: A number A number amendments Zoning Bylaw 2001, 2800 proposed to to provide forfor andand regulate federally licensed commercial medicinal proposed provide regulate federally licensed commercial medicinal marihuana grow operations within thethe CityCity of of Chilliwack. marihuana grow operations within Chilliwack.
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April 22,1923 - Aug 11, 2015 Frank passed peacefully after a long illness. Predeceased by his wife, Evelyn, of 65 years, his daughter Annabelle, and his son Ernest. Survived by Children; Ethel Baron, Isabel (Bruce) Jardine, Linda (Peter) Tagmann, Brenda Vervoort, Shirley Burton, Wayne Burton and by 6 grandchildren, 13 great grandchildren, and one great great grandchild. He also has 4 surviving sisters. An avid gardener, inventive builder, and craftsman. Born in Swan River, Manitoba, and farming in the Big Woody area, the family moved west, eventually settling in Chilliwack where they made their home for the last quarter century. Always ready with a joke, full of smiles and laughs, and always ready for lunch out. He was a war veteran and his duty will always be remembered. He will be missed. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Alzheimer’s Society (BC or Canada). Funeral services will be held on August 27th at 11:00 am at Carman United Church, 7258 Vedder Road, Chilliwack, BC.
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MARINE ENGINEERING AND DECK OFFICERS required for civilian positions with the Department of National Defence Canadian Forces Auxiliary Fleet in Victoria and Nanoose Bay BC. Online applications only through the Government of Canada website jobs.gc.ca. Applicants must meet all essential qualifications. Engineer Reference # DND15J-009781000048, Selection Process # 15-DND-EA-ESQ-394701, Link https://emploisfp-psjobs.cfppsc.gc.ca/psrs-srfp/applicant/page1800?poster=820743. Deck Officer Reference# DND15J013566-000006, Selection Process# 15-DND-EA-ESQ-394258, Link https://emploisfp-psjobs.cfppsc.gc.ca/psrs-srfp/applicant/page1800?poster=817589&toggleLanguage=en.Possibilités d’emploi Mécaniciens de marine et officiers de pont requis pour des postes civils à la flotte auxiliaire des Forces canadiennes du ministère de la Défense nationale à Victoria et à Nanoose Bay en Colombie-Britannique. Postuler en ligne seulement par le site emplois.gc.ca du gouvernement du Canada. Les candidats doivent posséder toutes les qualifications essentielles. Mécanicien..: no de référence DND15J-009781-000048, no de processus de sélection 15-DND-EA-ESQ-394701, lien https://emploisfp-psjobs.cfppsc.gc.ca/psrs-srfp/applicant/page1800?poster=820743&toggleLanguage=fr. Officier de pont..: no de référence DND15J-013566000006, no de processus de sélection 15-DND-EA-ESQ-394258, lien https://emploisfp-psjobs.cfppsc.gc.ca/psrs-srfp/applicant/page1800?poster=817589&toggleLanguage=fr MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION! In-demand career! Employers have work-at-home positions available. Get online training you need from an employer-trusted program. Visit: CareerStep.ca/MT or 1-855-768-3362 to start training for your work-at-home career today! MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTIONISTS are in huge demand! Train with Canada’s top Medical Transcription school. Learn from home and work from home. Call today! 1.800.466.1535 www.canscribe.com info@canscribe.com START A NEW CAREER in Graphic Arts, Healthcare, Business, Education or Information Tech. If you have a GED, call: 855-670-9765
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HELP WANTED
Forming & Framing Crews Morningstar Homes Ltd. has immediate & long term opportunities available, for qualified single family foundation forming and framing crews in Maple Ridge, Port Moody and Burke Mountain, Coquitlam.
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HIP OR KNEE REPLACEMENT? Arthritic Conditions/COPD? Restrictions in Walking/Dressing? Disability Tax Credit $2,000 Tax Credit $20,000 Refund. Apply Today For Assistance: 1-844-453-5372.
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EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION
For more information Please call Ed or Ali at: (604) 521-0038 careers@mstarhomes.com
HAIRSTYLIST WANTED
Jim’s Mowing Business for Sale Call 310-JIMS (5467)
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HELP WANTED
Chilliwack Location Full and Part time positions.
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.
WAREHOUSE WORKER Prins Greenhouses, a builder of commercial greenhouses, is looking for a hardworking, reliable individual to work in our Abbotsford warehouse. This includes general warehouse duties such as order picking, packing and receiving shipments. The successful candidate must be able to identify & assess the condition of greenhouse construction materials (once trained).
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Join Our Team! Full time and Part Time opportunities available. Work N Play Clothing Company is excited to announce it will be opening a brand new store located in Chilliwack, B.C.
Competitive Wages Based on experience. FLAGGERS NEEDED. No Certification? Get Certified, 604-575-3944
LOCAL TECHNOLOGY COMPANY NOW HIRING. Gatekeeper is a leader in the mobile video market. We are looking for dynamic career orientated people that are competitive with a strong desire to win. Positions available: Inside Tech Support - IT experience required, Marketing Communications-strong writing and organizational skills, Inside Sales-full and part time, Senior Software Development Engineers, VP Sales, and Channel Partner Manger. Send resumes to jobs@gatekeeper-systems.com
ALTERNATIVE HEALTH
The applicant must also have a working knowledge of standard & metric measurement systems. Basic computer skills & hand tool use are essential to this position. Mechanical / technical knowledge is an asset. P/T position, approx. 30 hours per week, with potential to increase to 40 hours per week in the near future. Fluent English is mandatory. Must have own transportation to work. Wage starts at $14.00 - $18.00 per hour, depending on exp. Fax resume: 604-852-4090 or e-mail resume: leah@ prinsgreenhouses.com
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TRADES, TECHNICAL
PIPELAYERS required for Trucking & Excavating co. Must have experience in Residental Draintile. Send resume to wmader@telus.net or fax to 604-460-7853.
Call 604-858-8082 for an interview
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HOME CARE/SUPPORT
HOUSE PARENTS for children’s residence. Looking to contract a couple to support children in a livein home setting. Go to www.inclusionpr.ca - careers for more information.
HELP WANTED
ATTENTION KIDS & ADULTS
Please e-mail your resume to pwnp120@hotmail.com
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TIMESHARE
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OBITUARIES
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OBITUARIES
Danny Armstrong December 23, 1948 – August 14, 2015 It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Danny on August 14 at Cascade Hospice. He had many different interests from fishing which he did as often as he could to classic cars, and watching the Vancouver Canucks. Danny is survived by his wife Barb, children Tracey, Paula, Kasey (Jill), step-children Colleen (Marcel), Guy (Kris) and Clayton he was also survived by his Mom Cecilia, sisters Pat and Diana (Henry), many nieces, one nephew and grandchildren. No Service will be held by his request.
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FARM WORKERS
NEED MILKER, 5 days a week around 30-33 hrs per week. Experienced needed, smoke free environment, Good attitude and hard working person. Phone 604-8584429 or 604-819-0915
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INTERIOR HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR SCHOOL. NO Simulators. In-the-seat training. Real world tasks. Weekly start dates. Job board! Funding options. SignUp online! iheschool.com 1-866-399-3853
The family of Corey Scherbey is still looking for answers to his tragic and suspicious death. Corey is missed dearly every day and if anyone has any information that can help us PLEASE forward it to box 1120 c/o the Chilliwack Times 45951 Trethewey Ave. Chilliwack BC V2P 6R7 The family would also like to extend a special Thank you to Doug Christie and friends for all your help that you have provided us.
DO YOU WANT TO EARN SOME EXTRA CASH? TIMES NEWSPAPER DELIVERY ROUTES NOW AVAILABLE! Call to apply today! 604-702-5558
Or email us at: circulation@chilliwacktimes.com
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MOVING & STORAGE
Palm - Tarot Card - Crystal Ball One visit will convince you of her amazing gift to guide you into the future. Solve all Problems of Life.
Commercial & Residential Local & Long Distance Moves * Licensed * Insured * Bonded All Truck Sizes & Trailers Amazing Rates! FREE Estimates. 778-928-5995
IMMEDIATE RESULTS 41 Years Experience
329 PAINTING & DECORATING
Call today for a better tomorrow
604-363-6211
www.paintspecial.com
COLLIE DOODLE (Collie X Poodle) pups, born June 12, specially created ideal family dogs, intelligent, easy to train, good natured, gentle, good with animals & kids, low to seasonal shed, should be med. size about 50lbs 23-24 in tall, 1st shots, dewormed, 2 cute and fuzzy black males available, home raised with kids. $950 Mission, 604-820-4827
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APARTMENT/CONDO
821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS
• Residential Area • Elevator • Adult Oriented • Sparkling Renovations • 2 bdrm available
2 coats any colour
Free Multi Housing Program
NO PAYMENT until Job is completed. Ask us about our Laminate Flooring.
On-site Manager who will need good references. No pets please. 1 Purebred blue male. 1st shots, tails / d c removed. ULTIMATE FAMILY GUARDIAN Pet homes. $1000. 604-308-5665
46124 Princess Ave. Please call Darren at 604-835-1788.
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PLUMBING
Full Service Plumbing from Parker Dean. Fast, reliable, 24/7 service. Take $50 off your next job if you present this ad. Vancouver area. 1-800-573-2928
RUBBISH REMOVAL
482
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE MISC. FOR SALE
MISC. WANTED
Have Unwanted Firearms?
JUNK REMOVAL By RECYCLE-IT! 604.587.5865 www.recycleitcanada.ca
Local Family man with 1ton dump truck will haul anything, anywhere, any time, low prices (604)703-8206
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SECURITY/ ALARM SYSTEMS
LANDSCAPING
Have unwanted or inherited firearms in your possession? Don’t know how to dispose of them safely and legally? Contact Wanstalls and we will come and pick them up and pay you fair value for them. Wanstalls has been proudly serving the Lower Mainland firearms community since 1973. We are a government licensed firearms business with fully certified verifiers, armorers and appraisers.
Call today to set up an appointment 604-467-9232
Wanstalls Tactical & Sporting Arms
REAL ESTATE We Service all Makes •
ADT’s, DSC’s, Brinks & all others Medical & Fire Free* Alarm Systems 604-792-8055 / 854-8055
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633 MOBILE HOMES & PARKS DON’T OVERPAY! rtmihomes.com “Your Smart Housing Solution” Canada’s Largest provider of manufactured housing. Text or call (844-334-2960). In stock 16’/20’/22’ Homes on Sale Now! WANT TO REACH THE REST OF CANADA? Advertise in 600+ community newspapers across Cananda. Call 1 - 8 6 6 - 5 7 5 - 5 7 7 7
.Dan Knoke Trucking 1-888-794-3388
1PRO MOVING & SHIPPING
from $499 (Made in BC) Repairs & Service. We extend warranties to all makes. Vacuum needs a service every 5 years just like an oil change! 604-792-8055 / 854-8055
SCRAP CAR REMOVAL SCRAP CAR Removal TOP CA$H PAID on the spot. Local Business. www.a1casper.com 604-378-2029
The Scrapper
OUTLANDER
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HOMES FOR RENT
4 Bdrm, 3 Bthrm, Central Air, 1.5 kitchens, 2 washers & dryers, 2 Fridges, wall oven & stovetop, garburator. Excellent neighbourhood/school. Avail Sept. 1. $2100 per month. No smoking or pets. 604-791-1089 HOPE 4 bdr 2 bth ranch style home on 1/2 acre, gas f/p, W/D hookup nr schls Pet ok $1000 604-795-6006
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SUITES, LOWER
Sardis. New 1 bdrm bsmt ste, 3 appl, W/D included. n/s, small pet ok. Avail Sept. 1. $1200/m incl. util. (604)705-1022
THE WAREHOUSEMAN’S LIEN ACT In the matter of the Warehouseman’s Lien Act and MY Mini Storage. Larry Quellette Becki & Tonny Cormier Take notice that the personal effects located at: 44335 Yale Rd. West Chilliwack, B.C. will, if not claimed by Sept 10, 2015 be disposed of accordingly. Any questions regarding this matter should be directed to The Manager. MY Mini Storage 604-703-1111
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1997 OLDS AURORA
44915 Yale Road West (across from Honda dealership)
June 13 - Sept 5 10:00 am to 3:00 pm CULTUS LAKE
Lots of tools, drill press, new table saw, camping gear, heavy duty electrical, lots of brick & brack, Victorian triple mirror dresser & antique glass & china
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Back of Eastside Main Beach Parking NEW THIS YEAR Food Trucks Welcome Kids Event Tents Info @ 604-858-6593
8:30am - 2:30pm Saturday Aug 22nd
OWNERS WE CAN MANAGE YOUR RENTAL PROPERTY FOR A LOW MONTHLY FEE HOUSE RENTALS
DLN # 24358 • See Dealer For Details
FRASER VALLEY MITSUBISHI 45510 YALE ROAD, WEST CHILLIWACK
SALES/SERVICE 604-793-0600
$7,500
02 BMW 320I Loaded only 116,000km
$4,500
604-793-2200
07 PT CRUISER Loaded 129,000km’s
$4,900
08 HYUNDAI ACCENT 4 cyl, 5 spd, 133,000km’s
$5,400
09 CHEVY AVEO Auto air cond 126,000km’s
$5,900
04 DODGE DAKOTA Crew cab 4.7L leather
$4,995
07 HYUNDAI ACCENT Aukto, 4cyl, 137,000km’s
2 bdrm apt............................. $700 3 bdrm rancher ................ $1150
$8,400
Agassiz, 5 appl, no pets, no kids New SRI *1296 s/f Double wides fr $94,900. *New SRI 14’ wides fr $72,900. Repossessed mobile homes from $1900. www.glenbrookhomes.net
MANUFACTURED HOMES. MOBILE HOMES. MODULAR HOMES. NEW & USED Call Chuck at 604-830-1960 ~ your local SRI dealer ~
6836 Wiltshire Street
06 HYUNDAI TUCSON Auto leather fully loaded
3 bdrm suite........................... $995
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APARTMENT/CONDO
CHILLIWACK 1 bdrm apt avail sept 1st. Ref’s req’d. NS/NP. $600/mo incl heat/h.water. 604-378-8608.
$5,800
10 KIA RIO 4 cyl, 5 spd 98,000kms
f/s, w/d, d/w, 1100 sq ft, utilities included
5 bdrm house .................... $1850 $5,650
f/s (x2), 2 bth, new paint, lam flrs
05 PONTIAC G6 GT Leather, sunroof
RENTALS
Downsizing Garage Sale
Furniture, household goods and more
www.fraservalleymitsubishi.ca
lrge, 1 bthrm heat incl’d f/s, new paint & floor
Sardis
Saturday Aug 22 8 am to 2 pm
GET TO KNOW THE 2015 OUTLANDER BEFORE IT’S TOO LATE.
Fully loaded, sunroof, leather, Well maintained. In excellent running condition! $3200. Call 604-858-0234.
1 bdrm twnhse ................... $600
GREAT GARAGE SALE
Produce, Home Baking, Crafts, Jewellery, Make-Up, Skin Care and more Vendors Welcome
POWERTRAIN LTD
f/s, coin laundry, across from lake HHS
GARAGE SALES
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160,000 KM
WWW.MCEMOTORS.COM
CARS - DOMESTIC
$3,900
05 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX Loaded FINANCING AVAILABLE
7087116
Beachside Saturday Market in the Park
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10 YEAR WARRANTY**
TRANSPORTATION
Vedder Xing, 2 Levels, Patio
GARAGE SALES
GET TO KNOW MITSUBISHI’S
1 bdrm condo...................... $595
NEW 14x70 2 bdrm, 2 bath in 55+ Abby Park. $92,988 with $515/pad rent. $4600 down. $1061 total/mo. 604-830-1960
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TACK/SUPPLIES
SADDLES: One Western saddle: 15” seat, $525 OBO. Two English all purpose saddles: 14” from cantle to gullet. Suit child or small rider $150/each. Mission, 604-820-4827
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ELECTRICAL
Across the street - across the world Real Professionals, Reas. Rates. Best in every way! 604-721-4555.
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A-1 Painting Company - Interior / Exterior 20 years exp. Summer Special 10% off (604)723-8434
YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 Service Call Lic #89402 Same day guarn’td We love small jobs! 604-568-1899
MOVING & STORAGE
CARS - DOMESTIC
Sheltie pups, P/B CKC reg., vet check, 1st shots, sable male, tri female, approved homes, after sept 5. $1000. Call (250)644-3284
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
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NEED A GOOD HOME for a good dog or a good dog for a good home? We adopt dogs! Call 604856-3647 or www.856-dogs.com
.Need Cash, Own Vehicle? Borrow up to $25,000. SnapCarCash. 604-777-5046
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2 WHEEL TOW DOLLEY, with wheel lock & tie down straps. $900 obo. (604) 769-3516 or 701-8312
$800 incl heat & parking. Coin laundry avail. Near public transit, shopping & many amenities.
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GUTTER & ROOF Cleaning/Power Washing since 1982. WCB/Liability insurance. Simon, 604-230-0627
Gas motor, low mileage, 1 owner. Asking $6995. Call 604-792-9848
2 Bdrm Apt - Avail immed
Restless Leg Syndrome & Leg Cramps? Fast Relief In One Hour. Sleep At Night. Proven For Over 32 Years. www.allcalm.com Mon-Fri 8-4 EST 1-800-765-8660
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1980 ITASCA SUNFLYER 27’ Class A Motorhome
845
(Ceiling & Trim extra) Price incls Cloverdale Premium quality paint.
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RECREATIONAL/SALE
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Chilliwack - Downtown
PAINT SPECIAL 3 rooms for $299
GET BACK ON TRACK! Bad credit? Bills? Unemployed? Need Money? We Lend! If you own your own home - you qualify. Pioneer Acceptance Corp. Member BBB. 1-877-987-1420 www.pioneerwest.com
2000 VW PASSAT for parts, runs, needs transmission, $1,000. obo. Call 604-302-3281.
ITALIAN MASTIFF (Cane Corso)
778-322-2378 Lower Mainland 604.996.8128 Fraser Valley Running this ad for 10yrs
FINANCIAL SERVICES
LARGE FUND Borrowers Wanted Start saving hundreds of dollars today! We can easily approve you by phone. 1st, 2nd or 3rd mortgage money is available right now. Rates start at Prime. Equity counts. We don’t rely on credit, age or income. Call Anytime 1-800-639-2274 or 604-430-1498. Apply online www.capitaldirect.ca
PETS
TRANSPORTATION
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CHIWEENIE PUPPIES. Ready Sept. 1st. 1st Shots & dewormed. $600. ea. Call 604-857-0396 lv msg
Psychic Readings
**3 READINGS FOR $35** 100% GUARANTEED
PETS
7119973
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HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
45895 Airport Road Chwk - 604-701-6008 Dealer #9723
7113277
PERSONAL SERVICES
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WARRIOR DIABLO SE COMPOSITE STICK
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99 JUNIOR REG. $22999
BAUER APX2
499
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99
REEBOK 16K PUMP
99
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99
JUNIOR REG. $29999
Not part of Bauer Day promotion
Bauer 9900 Helmet
$ BREAKAWAY HOCKEY SALE ON NOW SEE FLYER IN AUG. 13TH TIMES
7086673
9077 Young Road • 604-792-1130 Hours: Monday to Thursday 9:00 am - 6:00 pm, Friday 9:00 am - 8:00 pm, Saturday 9:00 am - 5:30 pm, Sunday 11:00 am - 4:00 pm
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