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he man facing 30 charges in connection with more than a dozen frauds in Chilliwack and Agassiz last year pleaded guilty to 22 counts in provincial court last Friday. Donald Robert Quinnell was arrested on Jan. 2 and faced numerous charges in connection w i t h d o o r- t o door confidence EB IRST scams that targeted senior citizens. First reported on In one alleged chilliwacktimes.com case reported to the Times, a man rang the doorbell of a Chilliwack woman’s home, pretended to be the son of a neighbour, said he needed a ride to the hospital and eventually scammed the woman out of $400. Many of the individuals allegedly fooled by Quinnell are reportedly embarrassed by the incidents. Crown counsel has issued a publication ban against reporting the victims’ names when the matter is disposed of in court. Quinnell remains in custody and is next due in court Dec. 3 for a pre-sentence report. A psychiatric and/or psychological report has also been ordered.

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Incumbent Conservative Mark Strahl, with his wife Lisa, enters his campaign’s gathering at the Best Western Monday evening as he was re-elected as MP. BY PAUL J. HENDERSON phenderson@chilliwacktimes.com

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WE REMAIN TRUE BLUE

While the rest of the country and most of B.C. saw red, Chilliwack sticks with Strahl ❖

Over at the winner’s camp at the Best Western, the mood was calm and measured; Conservative incumbent Mark Strahl didn’t actually appear in the room

until his victory was sealed at around 8:45 p.m. While over at the second-place finisher’s gathering at his downtown campaign office, Liberal

candidate Louis De Jaeger was hosting what turned out to be quite a party. As the screens updated and the red wave pushed ever westward, Liberals

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here was something incongruous about the moods Monday evening at respective Conservative and Liberal gatherings in Chilliwack-Hope as federal election results rolled in. Results from Newfoundland were announced just minutes after 4 p.m., and the other Atlantic provinces soon after, which meant the writing was on the wall early.

celebrated the national picture. At the same time, nerves were frayed as local Grits—none more so than De Jaeger himself—seemed to truly think they could unseat Strahl. “We almost did it!” an enthusiastic De Jaeger told supporters in a packed room after it was clear Strahl would be re-elected. “We have a great government with a majority in Ottawa, and that’s what we

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The percentage of local eligible voters who made their mark in the election

A second place celebration like no other { BLUE, from page A1 } wanted. No more Mr. Harper!” Then, a concession speech. While usually a moment for understated reflection, serious thanking of volunteers, De Jaeger’s kicked off (continued really) a night of good times as it was clear the 43-year-old Justin Trudeau would be the next Prime Minister of Canada. A second-place celebration like no other. The incongruity less apparent over at the Best Western as the quiet resignation of the Conservatives’ national defeat made way for a celebration for the winner. “Obviously the result was bittersweet,” Strahl told the Times Tuesday, after a day of taking down election signs. “Losing so many colleagues and obviously losing government is not what you go into a campaign intending to do.” When the numbers came in for Chilliwack-Hope, what they showed was a high voter turnout and a margin of victory comfortable anywhere else, but which appeared slim in this Conservative stronghold. Strahl received 21,445 votes Monday or 42.3 per cent of the 50,815 ballots cast. Restaurateur De Jaeger received 17,114 votes or 33.8 per cent of the vote. Perennial second-place party in Chilliwack, the NDP, were decimated as University of the Fraser Valley professor Seonaigh MacPherson received just 9,218 votes or 18.2 per cent. Green Party’s Thomas Cheney received 2,386 votes, Libertarian Alexander Johnson got 416 votes and Marxist-Leninist candidate Dorothy-Jean O’Donnell received 82 votes. With a near nine-point margin of victory, Strahl’s incumbency was never really threatened, but consider in 2011, in his first election, he received 28,160 votes or 57 per cent

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Second-place finisher Liberal Louis De Jaeger watches closely at his campaign headquarters on Oct. 19 as local polls began to be reported. of ballots cast. The Liberals in 2011? Under the candidacy of former city councillor Diane Janzen, the party garnered less than 11 per cent of the vote. (That finish can hardly be blamed on Janzen as the Liberals were decimated across the country and reduced to third party status under Michael Ignatieff.)

Local results certainly are connected to the candidates, but they rise and fall mirroring federal results. And year over year comparisons can be somewhat apple-orange in nature, as the new riding of Chilliwack-Hope is vastly smaller in size than its predecessor Chilliwack-Fraser Canyon. Still, that electoral district realignment took out a portion of the

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cial opposition to 44 seats and third riding to the north of Hope that was party status. actually less Conservative than what Still, party faithful were upbeat and remains. So why did 7,000 fewer people vote positive about the process. “We are so pleased with the camfor Strahl in 2015 than did in 2011? paign we had here,” Al Ens said. “The And why did De Jaeger pull in 11,500 number of young people that got more votes on Monday than his Liberal predecessor involved bodes well did four years ago? ” “We are so pleased forAstheforfuture. De Jaeger’s rise in the part can be attributwith the campaign re-elected Memed to national covber of Parliament, we had here. The erage and polling Strahl said losing that saw Trudeau government is disnumber of young and the Liberals appointing, but in people that got stage a remarkable our system the officomeback over the involved bodes well cial opposition is long campaign. De an important role. for the future.” Jaeger’s connec“And one that tions in the commuwe will take very - Al Ens nity and more than seriously and hold a month of camthe government to paigning cemented account.” support. One thing is clear, for the first Some Conservatives may have time since Chuck Strahl was elected, stayed home, but some seemed to more people voted for someone else have switched to the Liberal small (29,000 people) in Chilliwack and business owner. Hope than voted for the ConservaAnd there must have been sometives. thing to the oft-repeated call for But maybe most importantly, change. Even some 70.17 per cent Chilliwack-Hope of registered Conservative voters electors, 50,312 “I think I learned, made a change. people, voted in something I know Chilliwack-Hope, But there are other reasons. One forthe highest rate of was raised, is that mer Conservative voter turnout in people want to voter told me online at least 20 years, that he is still smarthigher even get more face time and ing over the controthan the national with me and that’s voter turnout this versial nomination process five years of 68.5 per something that I will election ago that saw Mark cent. take the reigns from Moving forward, strive to provide in his father Chuck. when asked if he the next four years.” learned anything Over at De Jaeger’s party, a corin the campaign, - Mark Strahl rections officer, who Strahl pointed to did not want his criticism that he name used, wore a isn’t seen in the ridLiberal T-shirt. He said he had always ing enough. The new geographically voted Conservative in the past, but smaller riding will help with that. (He cuts to Corrections Canada turned points out that Chilliwack-Fraser Canhim (and many of his colleagues) yon was about the size of Belgium.) away from the Tories. “I think I learned, something I As for the NDP on Monday evening, know was raised, is that people want the mood was quiet if affable over at to get more face time with me and The Royal Hotel as results showed a that’s something that I will strive to shocking fall from 103 seats and offiprovide in the next four years.”

BY THE NUMBERS Results locally Mark Strahl Conservative 21,445 42.3% Louis De Jaeger Liberal 17,114 33.8% NDP Seonaigh MacPherson 9,218 18.2% Green Thomas Cheney 2,386 4.7% Libertarian Alexander Johnson 416 0.8% Marxist-Leninist Dorothy-Jean O’Donnell 82 0.2% 50,815 of 71,703 registered electors cast a ballot. That’s 70.87 per cent.

Population of district is 92,734 Past local turnout 2011 49,382 or 59% (Mark Strahl received 28,160 votes or 57%) 2008 46,981 or 58% (Chuck Strahl received 29,198 votes or 62%) 2006 48,075 or 63% (Chuck Strahl received 26,842 or 56%) 2004 44,892 or 62% (Chuck Strahl received 24,096 or 54%)

2000 63.7% (riding is Fraser Valley) 1997 67.02% Results nationally Liberal 184 seats 54.4% 6,930,136 votes Conservative 99 seats 29.3% 5,600,496 NDP 44 seats 13% 3,461,262 Bloc 10 seats 3% 818,652 Green 1 seat 0.3% 605,864

17,559,353 of 25,638,379 voted or 68.49% the highest voter turnout in more than 20 years. On Oct. 25, 1993 69.6 per cent National voter turnout in recent elections 2011 - 61.1% 2008 - 58.8% 2006 - 64.7% 2004 - 60.9%

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Devon Munroe, a Chilliwack Middle school (CMS) student in Grade 7 casts his ballot last week in a mock election at the CMS library.

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hilliwack students chose Mark Strahl and the Conservative Party last week in a mock election exercise across the city that was designed to give youth early exposure to the voting process. But it was victory by a much closer margin than the actual federal election results. Strahl won narrowly—1,229 votes to Liberal Louis De Jaeger’s 1,124 tally according to the local outcome of the CIVIX Student Vote project. And the Greens topped the NDP in student polls, with Thomas Cheney edging past Seonaigh MacPherson by three votes (461 and 458 respectively). The Chilliwack-Hope riding included 30 schools including elementary, middle, secondary, and private educational institutions. Mount Cheam Christian school had the highest voter turnout with 100 per cent of the 200 requested ballots used, along with Yarrow elementary which cast 60 of 60 votes.

All public middle and secondary schools elected De Jaeger and his Liberal party ranging from a 34 per cent vote at A.D. Rundle to 47 per cent at Chilliwack Middle. But stronger loyalties were found in private schools with students from John Calvin and Mount Cheam Christian choosing Strahl by over 90 per cent.

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Unity Christian and Highroad Academy also had strong Conservative culture with 68 and 66 per cent of the vote respectively. In all, 3,540 student ballots were cast of the 5,972 requested from CIVIX making the student voter turnout 59 per cent—lower than their riding’s adult counterparts who came out in large numbers this

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Sports equipment is colour-coded and labelled to help keep track of where it belongs. 2012,” said Katrina Bepple, programs lead of Chilliwack Division of Family Practice before the event. “Now we have a resource that all families in Chilliwack can use to access equipment and books to help them get more physical activity and less screen time.” The colour-coded sports equipment is expected to be returned to its respective playbox before users leave the park, but books are on loan like with the recent Little Free Libraries popping up around Chilliwack. They can be taken home and returned after use. The City of Chilliwack provided

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he longest federal election in Canada’s history is behind us, mercifully, and voters picked change. What that means for us here in Chilliwack-Hope is hard to say. For the first time in a decade, the Member of Parliament we send to Ottawa is not part of government. Mark Strahl’s victory amid a Liberal surge is reminiscent of the early days of Chuck Strahl’s career in opposition. The role of official opposition is imporant in the Canadian system to hold the government’s feet to the fire, and we hope to see just that in the coming months and years. But what was most heartening to see on Monday was voter turnout. More than 50,000 residents, higher than 70 per cent, of the 71,703 registered voters in Chilliwack-Hope cast a ballot. Sure, one could see that cup as half empty as 30 per cent or more than 20,000 people didn’t vote, but 70 per cent voter turnout is remarkable. It’s the highest we’ve seen in the last 20 years since Chuck Strahl was first elected. Increased use of social media, broad-based campaigns to get out the vote to various otherwise disenfranchised groups may have helped. Whatever the reason for the higher participation, there is more to do, but the engagement seen in Monday’s turnout bodes well for the future.

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he longest election in Canadian history has thankfully come to a close. From the very beginning a large majority of Canadians indicated that they wanted a change in government. The only question was, would anti-Conservative voters coalesce around a single alternative party. We now definitively have the answer to that question. For a long time in this campaign, it looked like Quebec would stick with the NDP while anti-Conservative voters outside Quebec would turn to the Liberals. Stephen Harper was banking on this outcome. For the Conservatives to win again, they needed the NDP and the Liberals to split the vote pretty evenly. So what happened? There were of course many twists and turns along the way, and it is difficult to identify a single turning point but one issue does stand out above all others: the niqab. The issue was thrust into the campaign when a court ruled (again) that the government’s attempt to ban the niqab at citizenship ceremonies was contrary to the Citizenship Act.

HAMISH TELFORD Be Our Guest Stephen Harper seemed to believe that the court had handed him a winning political issue, and he opted to double-down on the niqab ban. Polls suggested that the ban was popular with Canadians, most especially in Quebec. Stephen Harper presumably calculated that the NDP and the Liberals would oppose the ban and thereby put themselves offside with public opinion. This is the very definition of wedge politics. Justin Trudeau and Tom Mulcair did indeed oppose the ban, but unfortunately for Stephen Harper the law of unintended consequences took over. When Tom Mulcair defended a woman’s right to wear a niqab in citizenship ceremonies, the NDP’s support in Quebec instantly plummeted. The Liberals had nothing to lose in Quebec so their opposition to the ban didn’t cost them anything. When the NDP’s support in Quebec

collapsed their national polling numbers also took a major hit. Suddenly, by default, the Liberal Party was the only choice for voters who wanted to replace Stephen Harper and the Conservatives. By this time in the campaign, Justin Trudeau had laid to rest doubts about his readiness to govern and allowed Canadians to come to him. And ironically Quebecers rushed to Justin Trudeau as well when they realized that the Liberals were now the best option for defeating the Conservatives, evenly though polls suggested that they didn’t agree with his position on the niqab. The lesson here is that wedge politics is kind of like making bombs in your garage—sometimes they blow up on you. Stephen Harper thought he had a winning issue with the niqab ban, but ultimately he just knocked the NDP out of the game and allowed the Liberals to win it all. In fact, much of the antipathy for Stephen Harper across the country stemmed from his style of politics, particularly his penchant for highly divisive wedge politics. The niqab issue not only cost Stephen Harper the election, it may have

done long-term damage to the Conservative Party. Almost alone among conservative parties in the world, the Conservative Party of Canada under Stephen Harper cultivated a strong relationship with new Canadians over the last 10 years. Indeed, the support from new Canadians put the Conservatives over the top in the 2011 election. But in this election the niqab issue—along with the refugee crisis, immigration generally, and Bill C-24 – led many new Canadians to abandon the Conservative Party. In Brampton, Ontario, for example the Liberals took all five seats. Here in B.C., the Liberals similarly took all but one of the seats in Surrey. Today the Conservative Party is back where it started 10 years ago. It is mostly a party of the prairies with a smattering of support in a few rural ridings in Ontario. But Canada is a highly urban country. The future of the Conservative Party in the post-Harper era is now very unclear. ◗ Hamish Telford is a Department Head, Associate Professor of political science at the University of the Fraser Valley.

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Soldout heritage tour had folks coming from far and wide Editor: The Heritage Chilliwack Society’s first Heritage Tour on Saturday, Oct. 17 was a huge hit. Balmy fall weather combined with the opportunity to get inside six of Chilliwack’s most historic buildings drew a crowd to the grounds of St. Thomas Anglican Church. Several dozen people lined up in the hopes of securing a tour ticket; some travelling from Vancouver and Surrey. Unfortunately the tickets were all sold 10 minutes after the tour’s one o’clock start disappointing many waiting in line. Ticketholders were able to wander through Chilliwack’s Mountain View neighbourhood and explore the inside of heritage buildings, including the Imperial Theatre Building’s residential loft (c.1913), the location where Chilliwack suffragettes met in 1915 and Stonehurst, the opulent mansion built by Chilliwack entrepreneur Chauncey Eckert and now a municipally designated heritage site. Run entirely by volunteers, the event relied on the dedication of a core of volunteers to ensure the success of the tour. Heritage Chilliwack had up to four volunteers stationed at each site along with the homeowners who were there to answer questions from heritage enthusiasts. “We were overwhelmed with the response Heritage Chilliwack’s Tour & Tapas received from Chilliwack residents and were saddened to turn away people on Saturday however, we capped the ticket sales at 100 as to not overwhelm the heritage property owners on our first tour,” said Laura Reid, a director with Heritage Chilliwack Society. “Due to the success of the event and positive feedback from tour participants and homeowners, we will definitely plan another one next year.” Heritage Chilliwack

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Chilliwack’s first Heritage Tour a resounding success. Partial proceeds from the tour go towards the establishment of a Heritage Designation Fund to assist heritage homeowners with the cost of volunteer heritage designation in Chilliwack. Heritage Chilliwack is a volunteer-based initiative established to

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Park deserves better care Editor: Brickbats to all the people who use our lovely park, and leave so much garbage around. There are many containers to dispose of your garbage. Shame on you. Bouquets to the city workers who clean up this stuff and keep the park looking so nice. We are so grateful to you. P. Hanna Chilliwack

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Unfortunately he did not catch her in time and she was hit by an oncoming vehicle. My son ran out onto the road in the middle of traffic in his panic and hurting state to get his dog. Although the vehicle who hit the dog did not stay behind, we want to thank the very nice man who stopped traffic to help my son and remove his dog from the road. We appreciate it so much as this was so devastating for him. There is still some very thoughtful people out

Editor: Man’s best friend is Zoey, she was a small lap dog who belonged to my son who is special needs and this little dog helped him through many tough times. On a recent Saturday morning, about 10:30 a.m., Zoey was running through our property and my son was trying to catch her before she reached Vedder Road and South Sumas intersection.

there, and I wanted to acknowledge your efforts. There was so much going on, we didn’t get your name. This thank you is for you. We rushed Zoey to the vet, they did all they could but she did not make it. We appreciated your kindness at such a sad and hectic time. Jody Campbell Chilliwack

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arly on Sept. 2, 2015, a photograph was taken that arrested our collective attention sparking worldwide sadness, anger, and outrage. While most of us were aware of the fighting and conflicts in the Middle East and other parts of the world, these events aren’t part of our daily experience and were therefore easily set aside in the busyness of life and living. Now there on the front pages of our newspapers or glowing screens of our devices we couldn’t escape the image of a young refugee toddler lying face-down on a Turkish beach; his young life having escaped him. Little Aylan symbolized the desperate attempts of his people to escape the turmoil in Syria and start a new life by finding a new people and a new land to call home. We demanded answers. How could this happen? Who is responsible? In compassion, we expected our leaders and government to act. A righteous indignation rose up from within us demanding our participation and action. What a contrasting reality . . . on one hand we have groups of people committing the vilest of atrocities against their fellow man

You, Me, & a Refuge act out of their own fears and insecurities? On some level we have all been a refugee. Card-carrying refugee status. This relational fear or tension that we all experience creates the environment that allows things like jealousy, envy, strife and prejudice to prevail. Hostility and the persecution of others is our way of protecting ourselves from those we don’t understand or believe will take advantage of us as they don’t have our best interests at heart. This happens not only one on one at the office but between groups, tribes and nations. It’s people being people. It’s schoolyard stuff but as adults, we know it isn’t always outgrown, just perhaps more sophisticated. The answer isn’t found in new political initiatives, a better education, or a redistribution of wealth because the root cause is spiritual. Something has to touch the very heart and soul of man so that he’s changed from the inside out. Something has to immobilize and eradicate the fear that’s in all of us to affect the change

while others out of a sense of justice are moved by mercy to provide, protect, and welcome those who, of no fault of their own, find themselves with no country and no home. By definition a refugee is a person who is outside of their home country of citizenship as a result of a real threat of persecution and being unable to find sanctuary within their country of origin. While most of us born in Canada have never tasted the bitterness of being homeless and without a nation, we all have, on varying levels, experienced what it feels like to be on the outside looking in. Maybe it was when we started a new job or new school. Perhaps it was when we moved into a new neighbourhood where everybody already new everyone. Just being there we knew we were changing things. Our presence would demand a response from all those who were already comfortable in their established relationships and routine. Would they welcome and accept us eliminating our insecurity and fears or would they be indifferent or even hostile towards us as they

necessary to create the peace we all desperately seek. This is at the heart of God’s message to us through the cross. “Together as one body, Christ reconciled both groups to God by means of his death on the cross, and our hostility toward each other was put to death.” (Ephesians 2:16 NLT-SE) Jesus, in the ultimate expression of love, took upon himself the fear, hatred, violence, and sin that was and is in all our hearts and killed it, through His death, on the cross. In one act, He gave to all mankind the solution and ability to know God and to love our neighbor. Through the violence He willingly endured, being murdered on the cross, Jesus made it possible for all of us to live in peace. Being a Christian doesn’t mean that you’re perfect and will always treat people right but it does mean that you’ve found a new home and a new identity. Something has changed on the inside and you know that God has started something good that will increasingly change how you see yourself and the way you relate to the world and the people around you. ◗ Craig Byers is a pastor with Keystone Church.

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weekend road trip ended evenly for the Chilliwack Chiefs, with the local team pulling out a 4-2 win over Alberni Valley on Saturday but losing to Nanaimo by the same score and in similar fashion. The Chiefs started with a two-goal lead in Port Alberni with Jesse Lansdell opening up scoring in the game with a power-play goal, followed by team lead-scorer Vimal Sukumaran with his 11th goal of the season. But the Bulldogs scored two on both sides of the second intermission and by 90 seconds into the third frame had tied the match at 2-2. Chiefs defender Connor McCarthy scored the game-winner, his first goal of the season, followed by Lansdell’s empty-net shot with only six seconds remaining in the game to bring the final score to 4-2. Aidan Pelino saved 31 of the 33 shots on his net giving the Oakville native his fifth win this year. But Pelino shared ice time with backup goalie Matteo Esposito the next night when the Chiefs went to Nanaimo after the starter gave up four of the 18 shots from the Clippers

in his 46 minutes in the game. Nanaimo came out with an aggressive threegoal lead starting with Matt Creamer’s goal at the end of the first period. Sheldon Rempal followed with two power-play goals in rapid succession early in the second frame to make it 3-0. Chilliwack couldn’t recover the deficit in the second half of play, despite Jordan Kawaguchi and Kohen Olischefski goals to bring their team within one by the third period mid-point. Rempal sealed the Chiefs’ fate with his hat trick score at under 90 seconds left in the game. As the Times goes to press, the Mainland division leading Wenatchee Wild are scheduled to play in Chilliwack Wednesday night. The last time Wenatchee visited Prospera Centre they beat the Chiefs 4-0 in preseason play. Prior to their Wednesday matchup, the Chiefs were tied with Coquitlam for third in their division with six wins, five losses, a tie and two overtime losses. Compared to last season at this time when they had a 10-4 record, Chilliwack is struggling to generate wins early.

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After starting their final day of the PING CCAA Golf National Championships in seventh place, the University of the Fraser Valley (UFV) men’s golf team rallied Friday to come out of the tournament with a bronze medal. Playing at their home course, Chilliwack Golf Club, the Cascades men finished with a third place, cumulative threeround total of 873, one stroke better than the Georgian Grizzlies (874). It’s the seventh time in nine years that the UFV golf program has placed at least one team on the podium at CCAA nationals. Leading the way for the Cascades, fourth-year standout Connor O’Dell tied for sixth place at -1 for the tournament, and he earned all-star honours as a top-six finisher. Chilliwack native Connor McLellan finished tied for 13th overall at +2 for the tourney, after firing a one-over 73 on Friday. Zach Olson shot a one-under 71 to finish tied for 20th, while Nathan Bahnman (+2 on Friday, +9 for the tourney, T32) and Cody Stewart (even par on Friday, +10 for the tourney, T38) also contributed to the comeback. The Camosun Chargers won the men’s team championship with a cumulative 860 strokes, and the Niagara Knights (868) took second. On the women’s side the Cascades moved up from sixth place going into the final round to a tie for fourth, with 514 strokes over the three rounds. The Humber Hawks (473), UBC Okanagan Heat (481) and Georgian Grizzlies (491) won the women’s team gold, silver and bronze medals, respectively. The 2016 edition of the tournament will be hosted by Holland College in Charlottetown, PEI.

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VENDETTA, a first time co-promotion from Battlefield Fight League (BFL) and Warpath Fighting Championships (WFC) is scheduled for Nov. 14 at Squiala Community Hall in Chilliwack. Also labeled as BFL40, the card has professional matches including local Four Directions club owner and fighter Darwin Douglas (5-6) against

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a film series for this fall and winter that will run at the G.W. Graham Theatre and the Cottonwood 4 Cinema from now until Dec. 10. The next movies are Ashes to Agassiz and Builder (two mountain bike movies) on Oct. 29, and Fade to Winter (skiing around the globe) on Nov. 12. The high-altitude climbing epic Meru will see the series move to Cottonwood 4

Cinema on Nov. 26, before returning to G.W. Theatre Dec. 10 for a screening of paragliding movies Frequent Fliers Project and 500 Miles to Nowhere. All G.W. shows doors open at 6:30 p.m. and the movie begins at 7 p.m. Meru at the Cottonwood theatre doors open at 7 p.m. and show starts at 7:30 p.m. Advance tickets are available at Mt. Waddingtons and G.W. 7201446

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driveways and other cement areas around the home to sag and crack. Gutter cleaning should be scheduled in the spring and fall of each year. Homeowners can hire gutter-cleaning services to handle the job or do the job themselves. Rinse the gutters with water from the hose afterward to ensure good run-off. Take the time to seal any leaks as well. This routine maintenance can save homeowners many headaches and prevent some very expensive repairs.

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Bear in pear tree attracted visitors

bear cub who resided in a pear tree behind McCammon elementary for over a week is now gone and the tree is down. For days the animal sat perched above a trap set by the Conservation Officer Service on the Skwah First Nation residential property near the tree, but by Wednesday the tree was gone as was the bear. The bear attracted many visitors, most taking pictures as they stopped to look. “It’s sad that he’s not with his parents,” said Mitch Florence, a nearby resident. “He’s lost, looking for a home.”

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ic boundaries as well as generational and musical ones. “We have travelled all over the world” MacKeeman says “And, although our music is not necessarily mainstream, everywhere we go the feeling remains that this kind of music crosses all cultures. We most recently returned from a wonderful trip to India. We were a little bit nervous about the response we might get because of our music seeming obscure in this part of the world, but it was incredible to see the enthusiasm and appreciation of the music. People will often tell us ‘I didn’t think I liked this kind of music . . . but I loved that!’” Make sure to offer some East Coast boys a West Coast welcome when Gordie MacKeeman and His Rhythm Boys perform at The Centre on Nov. 4. ◗ Tickets are $35 for adults, $32 for seniors and $30 for students, and are available at The Centre Box Office, visit www.chilliwackculturalcentre. ca or call 604-391-SHOW(7469) for more information.

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It’s another stellar fall season lineup for the Harrison Festival. Mozaico Flamenco Dance Theatre presents “Vinetas del Mozaico” (flamenco dance show with elements of belly dance) Oct. 24 and Canadian folk music legend Valdy Nov. 14. All shows at 8 p.m. at the Harrison Memorial Hall in Harrison Hot Springs. Tickets and info available online at harrisonfestival.com or call 604-796-3664.

and $1,000 in costume prizes. Money raised goes to the BC Burn Fund Centre. Tickets can be purchased at Firehall #1 (across from Dairy Queen in Chillwack) between Monday and Friday 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Or call 604-703-9242. Come and sing with the Chilliwack Songs of Praise Orchestra on Nov. 1 at Cooke’s Presbyterian Church at 3:30 p.m. There will also be special music presentations. Located at 46835 Wellington Ave. For more details, call 604792-2154.

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Comedy is coming to the Fraser Valley on the following dates: Oct. 23, UFV Abbotsford, 8 p.m. with Fraser Valley’s own headliner, Sunee Dhaliwal (Just for Laughs, CBC Debaters, CTV Comedy Now); and Oct. 30, Rosedale RoadHouse, at 8 p.m.

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Matthew Good, with special guest Scott Helman, brings his Chaotic Neural Tour to the Chilliwack Cultural Centre Nov. 11. Tickets available at The Centre box office by calling 604-391SHOW(7469) or online at www.chilliwackcultural centre.ca. Doors at 7 p.m. Show at 7:30 p.m. { See WHAT’S ON, page A28 }

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He’s suave, he’s sophisticated, and now he’s on a mission to save the Great White North in the side-splitting hilarity of James Bond Live! Dropping into Chilliwack Cultural Centre on November 8, 2015, James Bond Live! brings the iconic superspy into a whole new setting – packing comedy thrills along with his licence to kill! Don’t risk missing 007’s first hilarious adventure to Canadian soil – buy your tickets for James Bond Live! today!

equipped Aston Martin before heading over to Canadian Tire for some quality winter tires” Ian jokes of how Bond would react to his frigid mission. “Then he’d pop in to Tim Hortons to warm up with a double-double-0-7.”

Created by Ian Boothby, the writer of The Simpsons Comic Books and CBC’s The Irrelevant Show, James Bond Live! is the response to one of the great unanswered comedy-viainternational espionage questions of our time – just what would happen if 007 came to Canada? “Canada is a world leader in many things like hockey and comedy but we’re greatly lacking in super villains” Ian says of 007’s latest dispatch, “so there’s never been a reason for Bond to visit in the past. With the literary version of the character entering the public domain we thought it was well past time he visited our country - and thanks to a villain named Coldfinger threating to take over our country and the world, the timing worked out perfectly.” Capturing all the signature elements of the James Bond world - from the gadgets and bad guys to the suits and sophistication, James Bond Live! is a deadly comic display of the essence of 007. But could the harshest realities of The Great White North be too much for Bond? Ian doesn’t think so – it’ll just give the show a hilariously Canadian twist! “The always prepared Bond would make a quick stop at Q branch to pick up the latest fully 7251648

“James has always been as sharp a wit as he is a shot so taking the comedy a step farther doesn’t shake Bond, or stir him for that matter. The show offers a fantastic mix of Vancouver’s best stand up, sketch and improv comedians - Eric Fell, Allen Morrison, Riel Hahn, Patrick Maliha and Barbara Beale. Allen Morrison plays 007 and even out of character he’s a master of style, charm and wit - our worry is by making him Bond he may become too attractive and seduce the entire audience! If this is the case we’ll make him wear some sort of mask or Groucho glasses to tone it down.” So for a comedy experience that adds a whole bunch of maple syrup to Bond’s usual cocktail of sex, action, and martinis, buy a ticket for James Bond Live! today and come along on a mission to The Centre on November 8, 2015! Tickets are available from The Centre Box Office at 604391-SHOW(7469) or from www.chilliwackculturalcentre.ca

Of course it wouldn’t be a Bond show without the line-up of classic characters – the super-villain, the beautiful bombshell, the inimitably cool Q, and the daredevil 007 himself. And, as Ian goes on to reveal, James Bond Live! is ready for action with the very best line up of comics set to bring these personalities to stage, and expose a side of Bond’s character that until now he’s been too busy foiling bad guys to divulge.

James Bond Live! is generously sponsored by: Fraserwest Law Group LLP, Myriad, Dickens British Sweets & Groceries, Fraser Valley Custom Printers, Chilliwack Times, City of Chilliwack, British Columbia Arts Council, Department of Canadian Heritage, Province of British Columbia.

Tickets available at: The Centre Box Office

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Call 604-858-8082 for an interview LOCAL, reputable, craft manufacturing company looking for reliable, motivated pieceworkers. Training provided at no cost to you. We are VERY busy! Unlimited earning potential. Please leave your name and number ONLY at 604-826-4651 or at our email craftmanufacturing@gmail.com. We respond to ALL calls and messages in the order they are received.

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707 APARTMENT FURNISHED NEW Riverside Drive apartment for rent. 1 bedroom main floor. $800/month, all inclusive, no extras. Fully furnished, new stove,microwave,fridge. 530 sq ft. New TV, Shaw cable included, 2 Philippine channels. Good bus services, shops in walking distance. Call David 604-391-2130 or email dvdmalcolm@yahoo.com

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1996 Triple E 36’ MH Cummins diesel Allison trans, new tires, 136,000 k’s. Ready to go. $27,500 ph: 604-796-9074 or 604-793-6126

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604-793-2200 1 bdrm bsmt suite ............. $550 f/s, shared yard, util incl’d Available Oct. 15

1 bdrm apt .......................... $575 f/s, heat included, close to town, newly painted Vedder Xing, 2 Levels, Patio Available Nov. 13

1 bdrm condo......................................$625 f/s, coin laundry, heat incl’d Available Nov. 1

1 bdrm + den ..................... $795 6 appl, new carpet, 4 flr condo

2 bdrm (Only 2 left) ............... $995 Brand new f/s, w/d, lam flr, 1000 sq ft

2 bdrm suite ....................... $775 f/s, coin laundry, heat incl’d

Check out the current employment opportunities at the University of the Fraser Valley. Applications are being accepted for the following position:

International Student Support Assistant

3 bdrm 3 level twnhse ......... $1000 3 bdrm condo.................................. $1300 New *SRI Double wides 1,296 sf. From $94,977.00 New *SRI 14’ wides From $72,977.00

Chuck 604-830-1960 www.glenbrookhomes.net Manufactured Homes Mobile Homes Modular Homes

1400 sq ft, 6 appl, 2 bthrm, near hospital

3 bdrm suite ..................... $1415 1100 sq ft, 5 appl, gas f/p, internet and util incl’d f/s, d/w, w/d, 1.5 bth, family rm, carport

3 bdrm house ................... $1600 5 appl, ac, garage, 2 bathrooms

UFV is a growing, exciting and welcoming workplace. Come join 15,000 students and 1,000 employees in our innovative and comprehensive learning environment.

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Must be professional, dynamic, have an exceptional attention to detail and the ability to juggle a number of tasks at once. Must have excellent communication skills, both oral and written and have a “can do” attitude. Work cohesively with various departments, Executives and Marketing team members. Possess strong time management skills and be able to manage multiple ongoing projects simultaneously.

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Chilliwack Sardis- Newer 1 bdrm. + den. W/D, D/W. $700/mo. incls. utils. N/S. Nov. 1st. (604)846-8336

1 bdrm twnhse................... $600 Yes, We Pay CASH!

Candidate will be responsible for providing administrative support to the team as well as organize travel, meetings, special events and trade shows, often under time constraints, in an efficient and timely manner. Purchasing of marketing, promotional materials and literature. Back-up support for other departments and other duties as assigned by Management.

CHILLIWACK. Avail now. Private a/c room 3 meals + extras. No Drugs. $700/m Call (604)795-0397

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GARAGE SALE 7379 Prest Road Saturday October 24, 2015 8:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.

AutoCAD / Solidworks Technician is now accepting applications for Plant Machine Operators at our fully automated manufacturing facility in Abbotsford. This is a great opportunity for long-term employment with a growing company. We want motivated individuals who are mechanically inclined for training on specialty equipment used in our factory.

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Furniture Includes Couch and Chair set, Kids Toys, Videos, Books, And Lots More for Sale! NO EARLY BIRDS!!

www.paintspecial.com 778-322-2378 Lower Mainland 604-996-8128 Fraser Valley Running this ad for 10 years

CONDO FOR SALE PUERTO VALLERTA (MEXICO) Very bright unit with 2 good size bdrms, 1bth approx. 1000 sq ft. A/C in the unit and all furniture included. 2 blocks from the hotel zone. Rentals allowed. $82,000. For more info please call 604-793-2200 or evening calls 604-846-7664.

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COMMERCIAL SPACE FOR LEASE 1292 Main St., Smithers. 5920 sq. ft. Available Jan. 2016. Please email svalu67@telus.net for more information.

4 WINTER tires 205/65 R15 $200 obo. Ph (604)824-1431

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SINGER sewing machine Athena 2000 next to new $75. Ph (604)795-4007

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RESTAURANT Equipment Auction House- Oct 25 Brand-New Liquidation Equipment- Oct 26 Stanley Park Fish House, Arby’s, Starbucks - www.KwikAuctions.com

LANDSCAPING

Experience in moulding, millwork, doors and interior finishing detail an asset. Full-time Mon.-Fri. Strong Client Base, Competitive Wages, Co. Perks & Health Benefits After 3 Months. Fax: 604-513-1194 Email: johnh @westcoastmoulding.com

1 Female, 2 Male blue Purebred 1st shots, tails / d c removed. ULTIMATE FAMILY GUARDIAN Pet homes. $800. 604-308-5665

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HOME IMPROVEMENTS

Handyman with Truck Hedge trimming, painting, junk removal, etc. (604)997-6054 Senior Discounts.

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ITALIAN MASTIFF (Cane Corso)

RUBBISH REMOVAL

Local Family man with 1ton dump truck will haul anything, anywhere, any time, low prices (604)703-8206

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PLUMBING

• Repair • Replace • Renovate • Gas Fitting • Septic • Licensed • Bonded • Insured SPECIAL: 40 Gallon Water Heaters $575, Gas $780. While Supplies Last!

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Tuesday, August 20, 2013 atat 7:00 p.m. Tuesday, August 20, p.m. Tuesday, November 3,2013 2015 at7:00 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

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above, onon theNo. following items: above, the following items: 1. ZONING BYLAW AMENDMENT BYLAW 2015, 4154 (RZ000923)

Locations: Owners: Purpose:

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4. OFFICIAL COMMUNITY PLAN BYLAW AMENDMENT BYLAW 2015, No. 4158 (RZ000925)

1. 1.ZONING BYLAW AMENDMENT BYLAW 2013, No.No. 3944 ZONING BYLAW AMENDMENT BYLAW 2013, 3944(RZ000806) (RZ000806) Locations: 44370 and 44410 Simpson Road 46118 & 46136 Riverside Drive Location: Wilkins Drive (a (a portion of)of) Location: 5971 5971 Wilkins Drive portion Owners: Valley Protein Inc. Beverly Nutt and Richlane Ventures Ltd. Owners: Alfred Sawatzky andand Jenny Lynn Sawatzky Owners: Alfred Sawatzky Jenny Lynn Sawatzky Purpose: To amend the 2040 Official Community Plan (OCP) by To rezone the subject properties fromToanTo R1-A (One Family 2 2 portion of of thethe subject property, as shown onon thethe map Purpose: rezone a 634m portion subject property, as shown the map properties, as shown on the map Purpose: rezone a 634m re-designating subject Residential) Zone to a R3 (Small Lot below, One Family Residential) from anan R1-A (One Family Residential) Zone to an R1-C (One Family below, from R1-A (One Family Residential) Zone to an R1-C (One Family to “General Industrial” to align the OCP below, from “Agricultural” Zone and a R1-D (Infill Lot Small - LotResidential One Family– Accessory) Residential)Zone to facilitate a 2 lot subdivision and the Residential – Accessory) Zone to facilitate a 2 lot subdivision and the with the existing uses, and to facilitate rezoning 44410 Simpson Zone to facilitate a future subdivision on the subject properties, construction of of a single family home with a legal secondary suite. construction a single family home with a legal secondary suite. Road from an AL (Agriculture Lowland) Zone to an M3 (General as shown on the map below. Industrial) Zone. Location Map Location Map

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2. ZONING BYLAW AMENDMENT BYLAW 2015, No. 4161 (RZ000929) Locations: Owner: Purpose:

45389 and 45393 Spadina Avenue 5. ZONING BYLAW AMENDMENT BYLAW 2015, No. 4159 (RZ000925) West House Properties Ltd. Locations: 44410 Simpson Road 2. 2. ZONING BYLAW AMENDMENT 2013, No.No. 3945 ZONING BYLAW AMENDMENT BYLAW 2013, 3945(RZ000804) (RZ000804) To rezone the subject properties, as shown on the mapBYLAW below, from Valley Protein Inc. Location: 47340 Drive (a (a portion of)of) Owners: an R1- A (One Family Residential) to anSylvan R4 (Low Density Location:Zone 47340 Sylvan Drive portion To rezone the subject property, as shown on the map below, from Multi-Family Residential) Zone to facilitate construction of(Nick aWesteringh) Owner: 0945651 BCBC Ltd.Ltd. (Nick Owner: 0945651 Westeringh)Purpose: an AL (Agriculture Lowland) Zone to an M3 (General Industrial) townhouse development. Purpose: rezone a 1.30 hectare portion of of thethe subject property, shown onon the Purpose: To To rezone a 1.30 hectare portion subject property, shown Zone,astoas facilitate thethe consolidation of two lots (44370 & 44410 Location Map: map below, from anan R3R3 (Small LotLot One Family Residential) Zone to an R4 map below, from (Small One Family Residential) Zone to an Simpson Road), andR4 the expansion of an existing industrial (Low Density Multi-Family Residential) Zone to to facilitate a boundary (Low Density Multi-Family Residential) Zone facilitate a boundary building. adjustment with thethe property located at at 6026 Lindeman Street andand thethe adjustment with property located 6026 Lindeman Street construction of of a townhouse development. construction a townhouse development. Location Map: Location Map Location Map

3. ZONING BYLAW AMENDMENT BYLAW 2015, No. 4160 (RZ000927) Location: Owners: Purpose:

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45121 Roseberry Road Richard and Elena Davelaar To rezone the subject property, as shown on the map below, from an R1-A (One Family Residential) Zone to an R1-D (Infill Small Lot One Family Residential) Zone to facilitate a future subdivision.

6. ZONING BYLAW AMENDMENT BYLAW 2015, No. 4153 (RZ000931) Locations:

45755 & 45777 Kipp Avenue, 9300, 9312, 9320 & 9338 Mary Street & 9299 Main Street Owner: SDLP Snowcat Ltd. 3. 3.ZONING BYLAW AMENDMENT BYLAW 2013, No.No. 3947 (RZ000810) ZONING BYLAW AMENDMENT BYLAW 2013, 3947 (RZ000810) Purpose: To rezone the subject properties, as shown on the map below, and Applicant: of of Chilliwack Applicant: CityCity Chilliwack located at 45755 & 45777 Kipp Avenue and 9300, 9312, 9320 & 9338 Purpose: of of amendments to to Zoning Bylaw 2001, No. 2800 areare Purpose: A number A number amendments Zoning Bylaw 2001, No. 2800 Mary Street from a C2 (Local Commercial) Zone to an R6 (High proposed to to provide forfor andand regulate federally licensed commercial medicinal proposed provide regulate federally licensed commercial medicinal Density Multi-Family Residential) Zone and portions of property marihuana grow operations within thethe CityCity of of Chilliwack. marihuana grow operations within Chilliwack. located at 9299 Main Street from a C2 (Local Commercial) Zone to an R6 (High Density Multi-Family Residential) Zone and CD-15 (Comprehensive 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 proposedDevelopment - 15) Zone, to ensure that future development amendment bylaws willwill have anan opportunity to to bebe heard at at thethe Public Hearing or,or, ifsupports you arearedowntown planning and revitalization amendment bylaws have opportunity heard Public Hearing if you efforts, including by unable to to attend, youyou may provide a written submission, including your fullfull name and unable attend, may provide a written submission, including your name andfacilitating pedestrian-oriented commercial and residential development in the downtown core. address, to the City Clerk’s Office no later than 4:00 p.m. on the date of the Public Hearing.

address, to the City Clerk’s Office no later than 4:00 p.m. on the date of the Public Hearing. AllAll submissions willwill bebe recorded andand form part of of thethe official record thethe Hearing. submissions recorded form part official record Hearing. Location Map:of of Persons who deem that their interest in the properties is affected by the proposed amendment bylaws will These bylaws may be inspected between thethe hours of of 8:30 a.m. andand 4:30 p.m., These bylaws may be inspected between hours 8:30 a.m. 4:30 p.m., have an opportunity to be heard at the Public Hearing or, ifproposed youproposed are unable to attend, you may provide a written submission, including your full name and address, toMonday the Citythrough Clerk’s Offi ceFriday, no later than 4:00 p.m. on the from Monday Friday, excluding holidays, Wednesday, August 7, 7, 2013 to to Tuesday, through excluding holidays, from Wednesday, August 2013 Tuesday, date of the Public Hearing. All submissions will beAugust recorded and20, form partboth of both the inclusive, offiinclusive, cial recordinofthe Hearing. 20, 2013, Office of of thethe CityCity Clerk at at CityCity Hall, 8550 Young Road, August 2013, inthethe Office Clerk Hall, 8550 Young Road, BC. your enquiries to to ourour Planning & Strategic Initiatives Department BC.Please Please direct your enquiries Planning & Strategic Initiatives Department The proposed bylaws may be inspected between Chilliwack, the Chilliwack, hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30direct p.m., Monday through Friday, excluding holidays, from Wednesday, October 21,604-793-2906. 2015 to Tuesday, November 3, 2015, both inclusive, at at 604-793-2906. in the Office of the City Clerk at City Hall, 8550 Young Road, Chilliwack, BC. Please direct your enquiries to Please note that nono further information or or submissions can bebe considered byby Council Please note that further information submissions can considered Council our Planning & Strategic Initiatives Department at 604-793-2906. after thethe conclusion of of thethe Public Hearing. after conclusion Public Hearing. Please note that no further information or submissions can be considered by Council after the conclusion Delcy Wells, CMC Delcy Wells, CMC of the Public Hearing. City Clerk City Clerk Janice McMurray Deputy City Clerk

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