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Langley Minor Football wants to put McLeod Athletic Park on the map in a very large way. The association is proposing the Township, along with other corporate sponsors, purchase the big screen from Empire Field in Vancouver and install it at McLeod Park. Langley Minor Football president Wayne McMurchy presented the proposal to council Monday afternoon, and says that having this screen will attract large events to the park, help generate revenue for the Township and benefit players of local minor leagues by displaying playbacks from practices and games. “This is a once in a lifetime opportunity,” he told council. With Empire Field currently being dismantled, the owner of the screen, Retop Displays, is offering to lease the screen over five years at $20,000 per year, with a $20,000 down payment.At $120,000, the total is less than half the screen’s $265,000 value. An ownership group is being established between Langley Minor Football, North Langley Minor Football, Langley Youth Soccer Association, the Langley Rams and Big Kahuna Sports to fundraise for the project. The group plans to use third party advertising on the screen when the venue is rented to cover the rest of the costs and to generate revenue. The group is inviting the Township to become part of the ownership group, which will allow it to share in the revenue and advertise on the screen for free. McMurchy also stated that the group is not looking for any additional financial contributions from the Township, only a policy for third party advertising to be created, and permission to form the partnership group. continued, PAGE 5
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Beaumont fired in 5-2 vote Trustee Alison McVeigh calls School District superintendent’s dismissal, announced Tuesday, a ‘terrible’ decision FRANK BUCHOLTZ Times Reporter
Langley Board of Education announced the departure of Superintendent of Schools Cheryle Beaumont on Tuesday afternoon, and one trustee has confirmed that she was fired by a 5-2 vote of the board. In a terse press release sent out at 5 p.m., the board stated “it regrets to announce to the school community that the Superintendent of Schools, Cheryle Beaumont, is leaving the school dis-
trict to pursue other ventures. Ms. Beaumont is an outstanding superintendent who has provided strong leadership through difficult times and who has accomplished much during her tenure for the students of Langley. The board wishes Ms. Beaumont every success in her future endeavours.” Board chair Wendy Johnson said Wednesday details about the transition plan are being worked out, and will be provided later in the week. She also was not able to speak to how much it would
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The roof of this home on 208 Street was destroyed by fire on Wednesday.
Freezing cold hampers firefighting efforts FRANK BUCHOLTZ Times Reporter
A house fire on Wednesday morning in Fernridge caused about $150,000 damage. Township assistant fire chief Bruce Ferguson said the fire call came in at about 4 a.m. to a home at 2208 208 St. The home was occupied by a family of four, who were able to get out safely. The fire burned through the roof, but fire crews were able to stop it at that point.
Ferguson said investigators were on scene Wednesday morning to pinpoint the cause, but they suspect a chimney fire. Fire crews from Brookswood, Murrayville and Willoughby fire halls attended the fire. Fighting the fire was more difficult due to frozen hoses and breathing gear, caused by the extremely cold weather. Ferguson said the probable cause is a good reminder to people using wood appliances to ensure that their chimneys are kept clean.
More than 175 people are mourning Kato Burgess on Facebook, after the Langley teen died Sunday morning. The 16-year-old had reportedly taken ecstasy Saturday night with friends. A Facebook group — In Loving Memory of Kato Burgess — mourns his death and is full of testimonials, tributes, links to songs and news stories, and even advice about choosing your friends wisely and not doing drugs. The Lord Tweedsmuir Secondary School student’s death is the latest fatality potentially related to the use of ecstasy, the B.C. Coroners Service said in a release, noting that toxicology testing will be completed as quickly as possible to determine whether the use of ecstasy was a factor in the death and if so, whether the ecstasy tablet included the presence of PMMA (paramethoxymethamphetamine). PMMA has been linked to five ecstasy-related deaths in B.C. in the past six months, the BCCS announced last week, with two of those deaths occurring this month. PMMA has also been linked to several recent deaths in Alberta. In the early morning hours of Jan. 15, the boy was heard to collapse, and one of the others
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Langley teen Kato Burgess, shown here in a photo posted to Facebook by Natasha Pilkington, died on Sunday morning after reportedly taking ecstasy. nearby called 911,” says the BCCS. “Paramedics attended quickly and transported the boy to Langley Memorial Hospital. He could not be revived.” One Facebook group friend, Bobbi Gerrior, remembers Burgess as “the kind of person you always wanted around.” “If you needed to talk or just a shoulder to cry on, Kato was always there no matter where or what time,” Gerrior writes in a Facebook post. “He was a remarkable person with an absolutely beautiful soul.”
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If council approves it, this will be the first project of its kind in Canada. All other large screens of this nature are attached to professional organizations. “Now if that doesn’t put McLeod Athletic Park on the map, I don’t know what will,” McMurchy said. The 15.9-foot high by 28.4-foot wide screen is the second-largest screen in B.C. and would fit on top of the 28-foot long scoreboard on the south side of the stadium, facing the park. The screen is two years old and has been used for 150 hours of its 100,000-hour lifespan, during BC Lions and Vancouver Whitecaps games. The only other project of this nature the group could find is at a high school in Tacoma, where the school owns a slightly smaller screen and generates net revenues of $100,000 per year with a viewership of 300,000 to 600,000 people. “I wouldn’t proclaim for one second that we have 300,000 or 600,000 viewership at the stadium per year, but we could get there. You have to take your first step and believe that it can be
done first,” McMurchy 11 o’clock at night?” she told council. asked. “McLeod Athletic Park McMurchy said the is number one in B.C., screen will be well other than the one in used on weekends, but Vancouver. No one else added it will likely only has anything like this. I be used between 4 p.m. am a huge believer in and 11 p.m. during the the potential of McLeod week when the field is Athletic Park and the rented out. stadium. “There’s no point in “Can we get to having it on for 20 or 30 Kim 300,000 tomorrow? No. walkers walking around Richter A couple years from the track. It’s when the now? I honestly believe field is actually rented we can. I think with something when you will get your viewerlike this . . . you are starting to ship,” he said. get into the realm of professional Councillor Grant Ward said he productions.” is very supportive of the project. Councillor Kim Richter “To say the least, I am extremely expressed concern that the flashy excited about this,” he said. advertising would distract pass“I think that the time is now. ing motorists or be a hindrance I think it is important, as you to the airport located across 56 recognized, that McLeod athletic Avenue. park is one of the major parks McMurchy assured council in the province and we have to that the only street the sign is keep it that way. I think over the visible from is 58 Avenue, and last three years we have started its construction meets airport to realize that Langley is now on height restrictions. the map big time.” Richter also questioned how There is one other investor often the sign will be used. interested in purchasing the “How intrusive is this going to screen, but McMurchy is confibe? Does that mean that there is dent if he gains Township supgoing to be non-stop advertising port his group will be able to from seven in the morning until lock up the deal.
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Langley Reunification association members Janet Ingram-Johnson, Duane Dressel, Eric Bysouth, Matt Offer and Jeff Laurie joined president Rian Martin in presenting a petition to Langley City Tuesday.
One Langley petition in Nearly 7,000 want Langleys to study reunification FRANK BUCHOLTZ Times Reporter
Close to 7,000 residents of the City and Township have signed petitions asking the two councils to commission a study about the merits and drawbacks of Langley reunification. The signed petitions were delivered to the respective city halls on Tuesday morning. Members of Langley Reunification Association have been collecting the signatures over the past six months. The petitions request the two councils work together and commission “an independent study of the feasibility of reunification as one municipality.” LRA president Rian Martin said there has never been an independent, comprehensive analysis of the two Langleys, with the full co-operation of both municipalities, since Langley Prairie left the Township to become Langley City in 1955. The petition to the Township was signed by 3,547 residents, while the petition to the City was signed by 3,176 City residents — about 400 fewer than voted in the 2011 municipal election. LRA vice-president Matt Offer, a City resident, said an independent study is needed to see if it makes sense to have two Langleys or just one. “Let’s get the facts,” he said, “We have no empirical data. No indepen-
dent study has been done,” The City issued a pre-emptive report on amalgamation in July, just as the petition drive was getting underway. The report by administrator Francis Cheung came to the conclusion that amalgamation would end up costing taxpayers more money, and City residents would not receive as high a level of service. City council unanimously endorsed Cheung’s report and has stated it would not partcipate in a study. Martin is hopeful that the City will not ignore the petition. He said politicians cannot ignore the fact that a significant number of City residents have asked for an independent study. Asked about the cost, he noted that it could range from $30,000 to $70,000, depending on the terms of reference. The LRA points out that the cost can’t be an issue with the City, as it has been considering spending up to $600,000 on directional signs to guide people to the downtown business area. In past public comments, members of Langley Township council has been generally favourable to a study. LRA executive members, five each from the City and Township, emphasize that they are not asking for reunification of the two Langleys — only for an independent study to look at all the pros and cons of having one Langley or two Langleys. More details are available on the group’s website, www.onelangley.ca.
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Trustee ‘shocked’ by firing ‘Lifelong dedication from PAGE 1
“In some cases, they are higher than the provincial average,” she said, citing the 84 per cent graduation rate in Langley. McVeigh said that Beaumont was criticized by some trustees and members of the community because of tough decisions Alison that she made, but she noted that leaders have to make tough decisions. “Leadership is not a popularity contest,” she said.“It’s not an easy job.The district has been through difficult times, and you can’t lead (in such times) without upsetting
people.” McVeigh said that it will cost the school district “hundreds of thousands of dollars” to pay off Beaumont, and that money will come from educational programs. The district has a contract with the ministry of education to pay back part of its accumulated deficit each year, McVeigh and it cannot school trustee add to its deficit. Education programs are the only possible source of the money, she said. “There will be deeper budget cuts that will immediately impact students.” McVeigh also expressed
concern that it will be very difficult to find a new superintendent. She has confidence that existing staff can temporarily fill the position, but “in the long term it will be difficult.” “I was shocked by the speed with which this was done, and it’s important to point out that two of the trustees who voted for this (Candy Ashdown and Megan Dykeman) had never even worked with her as trustees before. Trustee Rod Ross and former trustee Stacey Cody commented on the firing on The Times website, and a Facebook page of support for Beaumont has been set up. It is called Thank-you Cheryle Beaumont and can be accessed at http://www.facebook. com/#!/pages/Thank-you-CheryleBeaumont/305266149523954.
“There will be deeper budget cuts that will immediately impact students.”
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for people and for the horses.” Always working to give equestrian greater recognition and credibility, Esworthy served as president of Horse Council BC, Equine Canada, and assisted in the preparations for equestrian events at the 1976 and 1984 Olympic Games. Perhaps his biggest impact is the countless individuals he has mentored, who have gone on to become accomplished athletes, officials and administrators. “Dave has experienced every role in the development of equestrian sport and his greatest accomplishment is
walkways within 24 hours of the first accumulation of snow. In commercial areas, snow must be removed from sidewalks and walkways by 10am. Cleared snow cannot
being a true horseman,” she wrote in her nominating letter. “Dave has continuously fostered a true sense of sportsmanship and constant improvements to the sport. “His lifelong dedication to mentoring those involved in the equestrian sport throughout B.C. and Canada has created a legacy of knowledgeable, enthusiastic and accomplished athletes, officials and administrators. “When provincial and federal issues arise to this day, Dave is frequently called upon for his advice, which he has always given freely, without judgement and with great consideration.”
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he abrupt departure of Langley Superintendent of Schools Cheryle Beaumont raises more questions than it answers. Her firing by a majority of trustees wasn’t all that surprising. When five trustees were elected this fall on a platform similar to four others (unionbacked, opposition to H.D. Stafford becoming a middle school and general unhappiness with the school district’s direction), Beaumont was on borrowed time. Despite the fact that her contract ran to June, 2014, it was clear that the majority of the board would be opposing her on many issues. The board now had the five votes needed (a two-thirds majority) to end her employment. A break with the past may have been seen as necessary for the new board to get on with its agenda. Continual conflict at the top level is the last thing the school district needs, in particular because it must fully concentrate on repaying its debt to the province. The provincial auditorgeneral has told trustees they must work together to achieve that end. However, the board must inform the public just how much Beaumont’s departure is costing taxpayers, and where in the budget that money will come from. The district has an agreement with the province on repaying debt, and cannot run a deficit, so it seems likely that at least some of the funds will come from educational programming. The larger question is this — how easy will it be to attract a new superintendent, given the circumstances? While replacement of school superintendents does happen from time to time, it is almost unheard of to replace one in mid-contract, while also paying down a very challenging debt. Langley had significant difficulty in attracting a new secretary-treasurer because of the debt and conflict at the board level. Will it have a similar problem attracting a new superintendent? That isn’t good for students. That’s the bottom line in education — student achievement. By many measures, achievement improved under Beaumont’s leadership. It’s something that was a major focus of hers. The board may disagree with her approach, and has every right to fire her. But it must also ensure that the district keeps its eyes on the goal of helping students graduate, ready to be an active and contributing part of society. That’s what public education is all about.
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ilestones are always inspirself-published three books and each ing and often provide a one was a chore. You have choose sense of accomplishment. the font, the design, the front cover, This week marks exactly five years McGregor the back cover, create an index, Says that I have had this little corner of come up with a dedication, decide the editorial page to vent, criticize, JIMMCGREGOR the order and format the whole inspire, preach and inform. Pretty thing so it looks good. Worst of all, much all the things I said I wasn’t going to do in at some point you have to involve an editor. my first column. One of my writing partners and I finished a People often ask where the column ideas fiction novel we had written, high fived each come from and I usually reply, “The universe other and sent it off to an editor, just to say gives me the ideas, I just write them down.” I we had done it, not expecting any changes of have learned that if I sit down specifically to course. It came back covered in red ink. “Lose write, nothing happens. My two fingers are this character; this chapter is redundant; this poised over the keyboard waiting to pounce, page makes no sense; where did this character but not a drop of creativity drips onto the come from?” page. What a blow to someone who always got his However, if someone comes up to me in the English Literature assignments back with “Well mall or the restaurant and says, “Hey, you know done Jim, B+!” The writer with a faint heart will what you should write about…,” the column is toss the manuscript away but the courageous forming before I get home. Sometimes the tinkle ones make a pot of coffee and start pounding of a wind chime in the evening will shake loose the keyboard again, only to send their prize-wina memory or a line from a song on the radio will ning novel out to publishers who reject it and conjure up a picture that I can convert into a send you back a semi-encouraging form letter. thousand words. The secret is to let the words Just one more blow to the ego. find you, because if you go looking for them The successful people in life tell us that if a they hide in the creases and crannies of your task is easy, it probably wasn’t worth doing in brain and you’ll never find them. the first place, but for me it has to fun as well. I have 260 or so of these columns taking up So here we go starting year number six. I megabytes on my laptop and occasionally, some- need you to stop me on the street or come over one will suggest I put them into a book along to the table in the restaurant and hook up the with some of my other writing. Here’s the prob- jumper cables to my creative battery, and get the lem with that. Writing is fun, I enjoy it and when ideas purring away. it’s done, I push ‘send’ and off it goes to the ediMaybe, if we’re all still having fun, we’ll have a tor and it’s done until next week. couple of books for you to buy next Christmas. To put them into book form is work. I have At least that’s what McGregor says. www. l a n g l e y t i m e s . com Contact us Main line ........................................... 604-533-4157 Classifieds.......................................... 604-575-5555 fax 604-575-2073
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hank goodness for Martin Crilly, TransLink’s independent regulator. He may be a bean counter but he’s the only thing that stands between transit users and fare hikes planned for 2013. The TransLink commissioner may indeed find that TransLink is justified in hiking cash fares, monthly passes and FareSaver passes an average of 12.5 per cent next January. (There hasn’t been a hike in cash fares since 2008 and monthly and FareSaver passes were bumped up two years ago.) No doubt TransLink will argue that costs have risen at least two per cent a year since then and, if fares were held to current levels, additional services would be delayed or cuts would be required. Crilly’s job over the next few weeks, then, will be to look at transit operations to ensure the most is being made of existing services and that TransLink simply can’t do without more revenue. He’s also asking the public to weigh in by emailing comments@ translinkcommission.org by Feb. 15. This is not a big issue for people who don’t take transit on a regular basis. For commuters already bracing for higher fuel, repair and insurance costs, an extra 25 to 50 cents on cash fares, $2.50 to $5 on FareSavers and an additional $10 to $19 more on monthly passes are no big deal. But these hikes are a concern to students, fixed-income seniors and moderate to low-income commuters who typically can’t afford cars and have no alternative but to take transit. These individuals can’t afford escalating fares and will have to give up something else to pay for them. Monthly passes, which most youth and seniors would buy, aren’t cheap and would be $124 (up $14 if hikes are approved) for a two-zone pass, for example. There is also a concern that the occasional user will give transit a miss on game nights and other big events because it’s cheaper for a family of four to take the car and park. There could be a point at which high fares simply turn away customers. —Tri-City News The Langley Times is a member of the British Columbia Press Council, a self-regulatory body governing the province’s newspaper industry. The council considers complaints from the public about the conduct of member newspapers. Directors oversee the mediation of complaints, with input from both the newspaper and the complaint holder. If talking with the editor or publisher does not resolve your complaint about coverage or story treatment, you may contact the B.C. Press Council. Your written concern, with documentation, should be sent within 45 days to B.C. Press Council, 201 Selby St., Nanaimo, B.C. V9R 2R2. For information, phone 888-687-2213 or go to www.bcpresscouncil.org
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Message to Mark Marohn: Leave your kids out of this Editor: In response to the article “Leave my kids out of this” (The Times, Jan. 12). How can you keep giving Mark Marohn the time of day, let alone put his story on the front page? Not only have the court proceedings with the Marohns dragged on long enough, but now Mark is trying to find a new angle to get some sympathy by “using” his girls. I have known the Marohn family for many years, and had been involved with the pony club that he seems to think ostracized his daughter. Just imagine — you are a girl with a great passion for horses, belong to a pony club for the past eight years that has taught you not only how to ride but proper stable management, health and welfare of the horse, and then you have to witness your parents, who go against
their oaths as veterinarians, put your horse in such peril? Who is messing with whose mind? For Marohn to trash pony club now, when it was another pony club family that took in his daughter when the family was evicted from their last home, is ironic. His daughter lived with this other family for nine months. As Regional Pony Club Chair at the time of this incident, I sent a letter to all branches of pony club, stating that it was not our concern and definitely was no one to give their opinion to anyone. It was the parents and not the daughter who were involved, and we all felt bad for what the daughter had to be going through. Marohn portrays the same “poor me” attitude as he has since the moment I met him 12 years ago. I have personally, along with many other pony club families, helped the Marohn family out during
times of injuries, illnesses and eviction. I now would like to see a conviction for this horrific act. There is not a cockamamie story that Marohn can come up with that will lead anyone, with a head on their shoulders, to believe that the horse and his car “just happened” to be in the ditch at the same time. Shame on him, as a veterinarian, for even thinking of doing such a thing, let alone trying it follow through with it. Shame on him for doing that to his daughters. You’ve made your bed, lie in it. But “leave your kids out of this” — you’ve done enough to them. Marlene Roman, Langley Editor’s note — While people are entitled to hold opinions on a case before the courts, guilt or innocence is determined by the judge.
A different twist to ‘hands-free’ talking Editor: Last Thursday, Jan. 12, I was driving west on the Fraser Highway just north of the Bypass in Langley. I wanted to turn left into one of the stores on the west side of the Fraser Highway, but I was delayed because
there was a van driving quite slowly eastward on the Fraser Highway. When the driver passed me, I realized that she was talking into a cellphone which was being held by the passenger. I think she was driving slowly because it
is hard to concentrate on talking into a cellphone while driving. Her hands were on the steering wheel. She was “hands-free,” but is this legal? Derry Walsh, Aldergrove
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more thermonuclear weapons than America, not to mention the other nations of the world who are also in the nuclear club. But happily, most of us are more concerned with other events that will affect us: the building of oil pipelines that could rupture on pristine lands; the fear of giant oil tankers in local harbours meeting the same fate as the Exxon Valdez in Alaskan waters; and last, but not least, the future of the economy as we observe the Euro zone apparently sliding into depression. If there is a distant planet thousands of light years away with a civilization far in advance of our own, they may be observing our little planet supporting life, as well as many others in the cosmos.
I can imagine one of their scientists saying to a partner, “What do you think happened on that tiny planet? I noted tiny flashes over many parts of their globe and then came total silence. No radio waves, no electronic activity, absolutely nothing.” Fortunately, many believe that we are souls comprised of a substance that cannot be destroyed by death. In whatever format, this is the belief of most of the world’s religions. Some believe in punishment or rewards. Others believe we carry on in other bodies or in other realms of reality. Having some belief in these threatening days is a bonus. Have a happy day. Mike Harvey, Langley
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and others with no West Coast at Burlegal settlement. rard Inlet for nearly Our courts will 60 years. Port require at least Moody’s Ioco refinBC Views ery is gone, but another generation of millionaire TOM FLETCHER Chevron’s Burnaby lawyers to untangle plant remains, and the territorial claims involved, some crude goes out by tanker no matter what the B.C., Canaor pipeline to refineries south dian or Chinese governments of B.C. may wish to do with this oil. The current owner of Trans The Haisla have embraced Mountain, Kinder Morgan liquefied natural gas ships, plants Canada, is naturally watching and pipelines, which may be all the Enbridge battle closely. A the industrial development the Kinder Morgan representative region can handle. Condensate provided the following informacan continue to be shipped into tion about tanker traffic from Kitimat by tankers and sent by their Westridge Marine Terminal railcar to Alberta to dilute bituin Burnaby. men. Which brings me to the In 2011, there were 32 tankalternatives to Northern Gateway. ers loaded at Westridge, down CP Rail just announced a from 69 in 2010. Demand varies major investment in its U.S. widely (there were no tankers main line south of Saskatchin 2000) and current traffic is ewan, to transport crude oil similar to what went out of Burfrom the Bakken Formation, an rard Inlet in the 1970s. emerging source of shale oil Contrary to popular belief, and gas under Saskatchewan, there is not yet a major surge Alberta and North Dakota. to Asia. For every 10 ships that CP shipments out of North load at Westridge, on average Dakota went from 500 carloads eight sail to California, one to in 2009 to more than 13,000 U.S. Gulf Coast refineries, and carloads in 2011. The new target only one to Asia. is 70,000. Current Port Metro Vancouver B.C.’s likeliest alternative for rules allow Aframax-class tankoilsands crude is the existing ers (80,000 to 119,000 dead Trans Mountain pipeline, which weight tons) to pass under the has been pumping Alberta oil continued, PAGE 15 and refined products to the
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Expensive contracts predicted JEFF NAGEL Black Press
Civic labour unions are heading back to the bargaining table to demand pay hikes for their members, but local cities have scrapped their own union that aimed to present a united front and protect taxpayers. Critics say the dismantling of Metro Vancouver’s Labour Relations Bureau will leave local cities divided and at greater risk of ending up with much more expensive contracts. “I don’t think it’s a wise course of action,” White Rock Mayor Wayne Baldwin said. “It would be incredibly naive to think CUPE is not bargaining on a regional basis.” Metro’s board voted to redraw the labour relations function, ending the joint bargaining role it previously handled. Instead of acting as the single negotiator for multiple cities, the pared-down labour relations service will mainly share information and provide other support
to help cities bargain on their own and deal with other labourrelated matters. And that will only continue until the end of 2012, when the function is to dissolve unless the Metro board either extends then arrangement or creates a new labour bureau. “It’s bad news for property taxpayers, because they end up paying the bill,” said Canadian Taxpayers Federation B.C. director Jordan Bateman. “Any time you cut up a region into smaller parts and allow each city to negotiate their own deal, you open up the door to whipsawing, where every settlement is sweeter than the last.” Metro’s Labour Relations Bureau (LRB) had been crumbling for years, as cities gradually pulled out, saying they wanted more flexibility to do their own deals and address local issues. But the death knell arguably came this month, when heavyweights Vancouver and Burnaby pulled out of the LRB, joining other non-members like Surrey, Rich-
mond and Port Coquitlam. West Vancouver and Delta were also slated to withdraw this spring. They leave behind the region’s smaller municipalities, which consultant Jim Dorsey warned last year would be more vulnerable to major unions that can exploit “any erosion of employer solidarity.” The last big round of bargaining happened in 2007, when cities were under pressure to secure labour peace through the 2010 Olympics. Richmond broke ranks that year and signed a deal that gave its unionized workers a 17.5 per cent pay hike over five years. That ended up forming the broad pattern across the region. Bateman said the 2007 settlement was excessively rich in light of the fact the world was about to tumble into a deep recession. Now, he says, taxpayers need a chance to “catch their breath.” New Metro board chair Greg Moore agreed the last contracts were too rich, but said he’s not convinced the end of group negotiating will be bad.
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Kinder Morgan has not yet formally applied to twin the Trans Mountain line. If it does expand its priceless right of way, the capacity would be greater than the Enbridge proposal. One way or another, that oil will move.
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dates to note Thursday, January 19 | 7 - 9pm Agricultural Advisory Committee Civic Facility Salmon River Committee Room Monday, January 23 | 7 - 11pm Regular Council Meeting Civic Facility Fraser River Presentation Theatre
Renewal Initiative for the Business Improvement Area in Fort Langley Responding to an initiative of the Fort Langley Business Improvement Association, it is the intent of the Corporation of the Township of Langley to renew the Business Improvement Area (BIA) in Fort Langley pursuant to Sections 210 through 219 of the Community Charter.
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Jan 20 vs. University of Winnipeg 6pm women’s 8pm men’s Sat Jan 21 vs. University of Winnipeg 5pm women’s 7pm men’s The Langley Events Centre is located at 7888 - 200 Street For ticket information, contact Langley Events Centre 604.882.8800 • langleyeventscentre.com
public notice Online Schedule of 2012 Council Meetings According to the Community Charter under Section 127 (1) a Council must: (a) make available to the public a schedule of the date, time, and place of Regular Council meetings, and (b) give notice of the availability of the schedule in accordance with section 94 (public notice) at least once a year. Township of Langley Regular Evening Council meetings are held at 7pm at the Civic Facility, Fraser River Presentation Theatre, 4th Floor, 20338 – 65 Avenue, Langley, unless otherwise noted. For a complete schedule of 2012 Council meetings or to view Council meeting agendas, visit our web site at tol.ca. Susan Palmer Deputy Township Clerk Legislative Services Department 604.533.6032
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The purpose of the Fort Langley BIA is to help local business people and property owners to upgrade and promote the downtown business district to improve its economic viability. The Business Promotion Scheme proposed to be undertaken includes joint marketing, physical improvements, event co-ordination, and research studies. The BIA is to be funded by a levy on the commercial properties only (BC Assessment Authority Class 5 and Class 6) in the Designated Area, as shown in Map 1. The estimated total cost of the work is $273,420 over five years, to be allocated as follows: Year
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2012-2016 Total $273,420 BC Assessment Authority Class 5 and Class 6 property owners in the Designated Area will pay 100% of the cost during this period. Based on the 2012 Completed Assessment Roll, the estimated levy would be $1.361 per $1,000 of assessed value. However, the actual BIA levy will be calculated in May utilizing the 2012 Revised Assessment Roll, and therefore, the charge may change slightly due to any revisions in assessed value. The BIA levy will be included on the 2012 Property Tax Statement for BC Assessment Authority Class 5 and Class 6 commercial properties in the Designated Area and must be paid in full by the property tax due date. The collection of the Fort Langley BIA levy may proceed unless the Township receives written opposition from a majority of BC Assessment Authority Class 5 and Class 6 commercial property owners representing at least 50% of the total assessed value of the commercial parcels within the BIA Designated Area within one month of the publication of this notice. If you own BC Assessment Authority Class 5 or Class 6 commercial property in the BIA Designated Area, as shown in shaded areas on Map 1, and wish to register opposition to the collection of the Fort Langley BIA levy, please send a response before 4:30pm on February 27, 2012 to: Gary MacKinnon Economic Development Manager Community Development Division Township of Langley 20338 - 65 Avenue Langley, BC V2Y 3J1
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MAP 1 The BC Assessment Authority Class 5 and Class 6 commercial properties in the Fort Langley Business Improvement Area (BIA) are highlighted in gray. Please print the names of all registered property owners, provide signatures of all registered property owners or their authorized signatories, and the address or legal description of your property. If you support the collection of the Fort Langley BIA levy, you do not need to take any further actions. If you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact: Gary MacKinnon Economic Development Manager 604.533.6084
Shirley Stewart Fort Langley BIA 604.888.8835
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Nominees Sought for Swensson, Flowerdew, and Arnason Awards
2012 Community and Capital Improvement Grant Applications
Do you know an individual, youth, or a couple who improves life for others and makes a difference in the community? If so, the Township of Langley would like to know about them.
The Township of Langley annually awards grants to non-profit groups and organizations serving the Township and its residents.
Nominations are currently being accepted for the Pete Swensson 2012 Outstanding Community Youth Award, Eric Flowerdew 2011 Volunteer of the Year Award, and the 2011 John and Muriel Arnason Award. The Pete Swensson Award is given to a Langley student in Grade 8-12 who is nominated by his or her school and maintains a high scholastic effort, participates in school activities, and makes a contribution to the community through volunteer work. If you know an outstanding youth who should be considered for nomination, contact the school’s principal. The Eric Flowerdew Award recognizes a volunteer who promotes an active living lifestyle that enhances residents’ quality of life through creative, cultural, physical, or social pursuits, promotes traditional and non-traditional recreation activities, and enhances Langley’s community spirit. The John and Muriel Arnason Award is presented to a volunteer couple, team, or those with a family connection who advocate culture, learning, and literacy, foster partnerships and cooperative efforts, and create the potential for long-term benefits to the Langley community. Deadline for nominations is February 10. For additional criteria, nomination forms, and more information contact: Lisa Egan Special Events Coordinator legan@tol.ca 604.533.6148
Grant information and application forms for Community Grants and Capital Improvement Grants are available: 1. on the Township’s website at tol.ca/grants 2. at the Township of Langley Civic Facility, Customer Service counter, 2nd Floor Return applications to: David Leavers, Director Recreation, Culture, and Parks Division Township of Langley 20338 - 65 Avenue Langley, BC V2Y 3J1
Deadline: Wednesday, February 29, 2012 David Leavers Director, Recreation, Culture, and Parks 604.533.6158
Curbside Collection Services During Winter Conditions When winter weather conditions such as snow and icy roads affect curbside collection services, residents are asked to make sure their cans are still visible and leave their garbage, recycling, and Green Can out for the day. The contractor will do its best to pick up the material before the end of the day. To determine if the material should be left outside for collection the next day or brought back in until the following week, visit tol.ca/garbage or call 604.530.3939. Engineering Divison 604.532.7300
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• The Langley Field Naturalists January general meeting will be Thursday, Jan. 19 at 7:15 p.m. at the Langley Community Music School, 4899 - 207 St. It will feature LFN members Bob and Sheila Puls’ fall Australian photographic journey. Everyone is welcome. Check langleyfieldnaturalists.org. • Langley Writers’ Guild (all genres) meets on the first, second and fourth Thursdays of the month from 10 a.m. to noon at Langley City Library. Also one evening meeting per month if enough interest. Call Doris at 604-534-3384. • ALATEEN a support program for teens who have been or are being negatively affected by another person’s drinking. Open to ages 10 and up. Thursdays at 7:30 p.m. in the Township of Langley Civic Building at 20330 65 Ave. For more information, call 604-688-1716.
SATURDAY • Gala Dinner and Awards Ceremony Langley’s International Festival will host the second annual multicultural gala dinner and awards evening on Saturday, Jan. 28, at Sunrise Banquet and Conference Centre. Nominations are being accepted for the diversity awards, details are available on the website. A few seats are still available. Go to www.internationalfestival.ca or call 604-5142294.
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Suburban living with an urban feel
Surrey’s City Centre: the new downtown Surrey’s City Centre is rapidly becoming a booming real estate market, with several developers offering projects in the region. Concord Pacific’s Park Place will soon be joined by Park Avenue, both of which are located just steps away from the King George SkyTrain station and the Central City shopping mall. Park Avenue will be home to the largest amenities in western Canada, according to Project Marketing Manager Peter Udzenija. “Surrey is ready for something this huge,” he says, adding that the entire complex will be the largest urban community of its kind. “We’re pretty happy that it’s all coming together,” Udzenija says. Woodbridge Homes’ The Brookland is also a highlight in the area. Located minutes from
all of the major amenities in City Centre, the one- and two-bedroom homes are full of elegant features and thoughtful details, including stainless-steel appliances, beautiful hand-set tile flooring in the bathrooms and modern touches such as a breakfast bar and dimmable track lighting in the kitchen, so those harsh florescent lights are a thing of the past. Another developer in the area is WestStone Properties with its Ultra project, which will soon hold its grand opening. It is the third phase of WestStone’s master-planned Urban Village community, and joins previous projects Agenda and Element. With 10 unique floorplans to choose from, buyers will have plenty of ways to customize their new homes.
‘Surrey really hasn’t seen this before’
Park Place a new level of class in City Centre by Kerry Vital
Surrey’s City Centre is a real estate hot spot right now, and Concord Pacific is right in the thick of this trend with Park Place, which is offering high-end floorplans and finishings at a much more affordable price. “The plans are well thought-out and fairly flexible,” says Concord Pacific Project Marketing Manager Peter Udzenija. “They really maximize the living and dining spaces.” Buyers have been moving in since the end of November, and Udzenija says they have appreciated the on-site concierge and extra security who were available during the move-in process. “It’s a different level of class,” he says. “Surrey really hasn’t seen this before.” There are 698 suites in the development, spread between two 36-storey concrete high-rise towers with 10 homes per floor. There are a mix of one- and two-bedroom homes, though the one-bedroom homes are now sold out.
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The amenities are incredible ... They are bigger than anything we’ve ever done,” says Project Marketing Manager Peter Udzenija. Inside, there are a variety of floorplans to choose from, ranging in size from 818 to 1,552 square feet for the twobedroom homes. Aluminium-framed laminate cabinets (in your choice of Wenge or Oak) with frosted glass accent cabinets are standard in every home, and are perfectly complemented by Corian countertops and a mosaic-look porcelain tile backsplash in the kitchen. The look is carried over into the master ensuite, which also include a beautiful soaker tub and a countermounted sink. The main bathrooms are just as elegant, with a large-format ceramic tile shower surround and a drop-in sink.
Every home has an amazing view, with expansive windows and generous open balconies. Depending on the floor and direction, views include mountains, Surrey City Centre and a green belt. However, it is the amenities that are one of the most impressive features of Park Place. “The amenities are incredible,” says Udzenija. “They are bigger than anything we’ve ever done.” The buildings include a large gym with a yoga and Pilates room, theatre, a billiards and game room and two steam rooms. The podium level between the two buildings holds a barbecue area, indoor and outdoor lounge and an event kitchen. However, the most exciting amenity is the bowling alley. “It’s booked from opening to closing every day,” laughs Udzenija. “It was a last-minute addition … we took out some of the commercial (space) to put in the alley.” As Udzenija noted, the bottom floor of each building holds commercial space. No shops have been officially announced, but there are rumours of a popular coffee shop and a large pharmacy. Remaining homes at Park Place start at $290,000. For more information visit www.parkplaceliving.ca or call 604-5839866 to make an appointment to see the suites.
City Centre Fast Facts ■ Surrey City Centre is 35 minutes from downtown Vancouver via SkyTrain.
■ Surrey City Centre is 40 minutes
from the Vancouver International Airport.
■ Surrey City Centre is 30 minutes from the U.S. border.
■ Surrey has been called “the #1
place to invest in B.C.” by the Real Estate Investment Network and one of the “top 10 places to buy in Canada” by the Financial Post.
■ Surrey is the fastest growing
municipality in B.C. It is currently the second largest city in B.C. and the twelfth largest in the country.
■ An average of 1,000 new residents move to Surrey each month.
■ Maclean’s magazine voted Surrey
as the third best run city in Canada in 2009.
■ Surrey is home to more than
five major university and college campuses, including Simon Fraser University, Kwantlen Polytechnic University and Sprott-Shaw Community College.
■ Surrey includes over 400 parks,
including the B.C. Lions practice facility at Tom Binnie Park and Holland Park, which hosts a variety of events year-round.
■ Projects at Surrey City Centre have created over 10,000 new jobs.
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The suites at Concord Pacific’s Park Place showcase stunning views from every home, and laminate flooring throughout the main living areas.
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All 2 bedrooms in the low $300,000’s including net HST. This simply will never happen again. Downsizer Chic, 2br
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*Subject to certain Developer’s restrictions, prices include net HST. Doesn’t include transfer tax and other fees. Offer may end without prior notice. E. & O.E.
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Home construction booming in Surrey’s City Centre ... but that’s not all that’s happening in the area Shopping abounds in City Centre Those in need of retail therapy can rejoice! There are plenty of shopping options available in Surrey’s City Centre area. The largest shopping area is the Central City mall, located on King George Boulevard. With over 130 shops, restaurants and services, Central City truly has something for everyone. With a five-storey inner atrium designed by architect Bing Thom, the mall is not only a destination for shoppers. It has appeared in several movies and TV shows, including I, Robot and Smallville. The building has won several awards, including a Commercial Surrey NewCity award this year for Thom and his team. Guildford Town Centre mall is also just minutes away, with its own selection of shops. The mall is currently undergoing a new expansion that is due to open in 2013. Concord Pacific’s Park Place development will also hold its own array of shops on the ground level. The list is rumoured to include a coffee shop and a pharmacy.
Submitted photo left, Martin Knowles photo right
Woodbridge Homes’ The Brookland, left, is minutes from every City Centre amenity, while Concord Pacific’s Park Place, right, is right in the middle of the action. Both developments include amazing features, from stainless-steel appliances to beautiful laminate flooring in the living areas.
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Brydon Park! Rarely available family townhouse complex in the heart of Langley City. Great value with 3 bedrooms up, kitchen and living room on main plus finished rec room in basement. Bonus – fully fenced south facing back yard with wired shed. A wonderful place to call home and raise the kids! Walking trails and nature lagoon nearby. Located off 200th & 53rd in a quiet culde-sac. Won’t last, call now!
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A World of Difference.
Meet Bluetree, a seriously friendly builder. While our friendly approach may seem fresh and novel, we’re hardly the new builders on the block. In fact, the team behind Bluetree Homes has a long history of award-winning quality and customer service. From thoughtful design details to communities that connect the people that live there, we create extraordinary home-buying experiences. And even after you move in, we’re still just a phone call away.
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Kanaka Creek 3 & 4 BED TOWNHOMES from the low $300’s Situated in an established Maple Ridge neighbourhood next to Kanaka Creek Elementary School, this is a place perfect for growing families. Register now at bluetreehomes.ca or 604 - 476 -1188.
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1- 2 BED MODERN APARTMENTS from the low $200’s Situated in Maillardville, the historic heart of Coquitlam, this community of one and two bedroom apartments will be unrivalled in its proximity and access to all parts of Metro Vancouver. Register now – bluetreehomes.ca
This is not an offering for sale. Such an offering can only be made by way of a disclosure statement. E.&O.E.
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Carriage Park
White Rock Townhome
Walnut Grove - Spacious 1702 sqft. 2 storey, 3 bedrooms including master bedroom with heated floor in ensuite. Wonderful location with large private deck that backs onto treed greenbelt area. Single enclosed garage and visitor parking nearby. This is a quiet complex which is walking distance to all amenities. $321,900
Affordable 3 level town home, good location on Merklin Street. Home has laminate and tile flooring throughout. Spacious living room with sliders onto a large private deck, white kitchen, 2 bathrooms and 3 bedrooms. Need some TLC, but definitely worth looking at this price. $275,000
Churchill Park Wonderful and sought after adult townhome in Walnut Grove. Townhome has living area, spacious kitchen/ eating nook and spacious master with deluxe ensuite on the main floor. 2 additional bedrooms and bath on the upper level. Well maintained complex with clubhouse, amenities and close to shopping and parks. $413,500
Charming Rancher in Salmon River, Langley
Fraser Hill Estate Home
Fabulous 1670 sq.ft. rancher is totally renovated with 3 bedrooms, living room with full stone f/p, fantastic kitchen with custom cabinets, concrete countertops and S/S appliances. Home is situated on a hedged 1/3 acre corner lot with lots of yard space for the family and parking. $539,000
Gorgeous 6100 sqft. 2 storey & bsmt home on 4.22 acres property 8 minutes from Fort Langley. A great home for a large family to settle into, 5 bedrooms up and potential of 2 more in the basement. Inviting grand foyer with Chandelier, dark wood flooring leading to a elegant living/ dining areas and spacious kitchen and family room on the main. The backyard has a beautiful in ground pool, hot tub and your own treed private backyard paradise for entertaining and more. $ 1,299,000
Bedford Comfort
This one of kind 4022 sqft. 4 bedrooms home with wrap around front porch located on 7500 sq ft. lot. Home has been upgraded with all the extras including crown mouldings, extensive hardwood floorings, 4 f/ps, in house speakers, upgraded closets/ pantry organizers, apliances, custom draperies and gorgeous basement with bar/wine room, gym, pool room, and media room. Extra parking through the drive thru bay and engineered covered deck with rock f/p for outdoor enjoyment all year long. $1,199,000
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Salmon River sprawling custom rancher and loft with huge garage ceilings, arage shop on 1 acre. Overheight cei extensive ve use of mouldings, reclaimed wood and designer kitchen er tile flooring throughout. Stunning kit with custom stom cabinets, granite counters and high end s/s appliances. liances. Grand master bedroom on main with f/p, custom soaker tom w/i closet, and resort ensuite with so tub, large ge glass shower and f/p. f/p Private backyard back with huge covered patio. $1,880,000
1050 sqft. 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms condo in a great location with tons of street appeal. Interior boasts granite counters, dark laminate and S/S appliances. Centrally located in Langley City. $219,900
Builder's own custom home with hardwood floorings throughout, gourmet kitchen with centre island, Corian counter tops and custom cabinets. Stunning view of the North Shore mountains from the dining and eating areas. Spacious home with 7 bedrooms, 2 kitchens up and down. Covered patio and triple garage. $849,900
Fantastic 2 storey & basement home has over 3000 sqft. with 4 bedrooms up and 2 down. Main floor features open living room with gas f/p, bright kitchen with light wood cabinets and centre island, family room with corner gas f/p and 4 bedrooms up including master bedroom with large ensuite with double vanities, shower and bath. Basement is also finished living room, kitchen and 2 bedrooms and bathroom. Close to all amenities in Walnut Grove. $659,900
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WILLOUGHBY TOWNHOUSE MOVE IN READY CONDITION! Don’t miss your opportunity to purchase a virtually new townhouse. This immaculately kept beauty has it all and is ready for you to move right in. 2 Bedrooms, 2 baths, central air conditioning, security system, and a great complex that boasts a clubhouse, pool, gym and playground. Plus loads of parking. Call Verne Stel today to book your personal showing. 604-857-1100
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Sands 2! Large, 1172 SF, 2 bdrm, 2 bath, upper unit located at the back of the building. Beautiful newer laminate floors, new paint, white base boards & cozy gas fireplace. Huge covered deck with North Shore Mountain views. Great central location with a short walk to: restaurants, coffee shops, Save-On Foods & more. Easy access to Hwy 99 & minutes to White Rock & Crescent Beach. Pet friendly building. Unit includes 1 secure underground parking space & 1 storage locker. Seller has paid small levy for gutters. Great value, call today!
Extensively renovated, 2 bed & 1 bath manufactured home in 55+ Cedar Creek Estates. Features a beautiful new maple kitchen, OTR microwave & tile back splash. Also new counters, tile floors & lighting. Main bathroom features maple cabinets, double sinks & new larger bathtub with tile surround. New colonial doors, base & crown mouldings, new carpet, lighting, switches & plugs. Pressure treated covered deck, 2 - 8' x 10' storage sheds and parking for 2 cars. Short walk to the clubhouse. 1 pet allowed. Put this one on your "Must see" list. Call Today!
SALMON RIVER - HOME AND ACREAGE, ROOM FOR A SHOP! Are you looking for room to roam? There is lots of room on this nice flat acreage. Room for a shop and all your toys. Great access to Highway 1 but set far enough away for peace and quiet. The home itself boasts all kinds of updates and includes 5 bedrooms and 2-1/2 baths. All this, and on City water! Your search ends here. Call Verne Stel today to book your personal showing. 604-857-1100
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BROOKSWOOD - BEAUTIFUL RANCHER ON A 1/4 ACRE LOT WITH RV PARKING AND SHOP The title says it all. How long have you been looking for your perfect rancher with no stairs? This 4 bedroom, 2 bath beauty is sure to impress. Many recent upgrades include a family room and master bedroom addition, newer roof, newer windows and a newer septic field. Plus tons of parking even room for that RV or boat. And let’s not forget the 16x16 wired workshop. Close to shopping, schools and parks. All you need is here and ready for you to move right in. Call Verne Stel today to see it for yourself 604-857-1100.
4280 204 Street, Langley
Large, 2 storey, DUPLEX townhouse at the Carlingwood features 4 BEDROOMS and 3 FULL BATHROOMS! This is a PET FRIENDLY, GATED complex close to school and shopping. New paint and carpets will turn this one into a "10"! SPACIOUS floor plan for the large family as well as a LARGE, FENCED YARD and PARTY SIZED PATIO.
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Invisible from the road a long winding driveway takes you to the custom built 7,291 sq ft 2 level w/basement home, built in the trees. Huge foyer w/curved hardwood staircase & 2 storey ceiling height. The main floor is all hardwood & heated slate flooring, cherry colored maple cabinets w/detailed granite counters. Wonderful master bdrm w/see through fireplace. Bdrms 2 and 3 are very generous. Downstairs is mostly finished but has room for new ideas. There is a huge detached shop w/RV parking (including sani-dump). A must see property on the Bradner/Aberdeen border.
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Only a few left!!! Over 2500 sq.ft. of top of the line construction and designer finishing, including silent floor system. Enjoy the spacious, open living concept with 9' ceilings and hardwood floors. Chef's dream kitchen with dark maple cabinetry, 9' island, granite counters and s/s appliances. Entertainment center surrounding gas F/P in living room. Luxurious master suite with vaulted ceilings, walk-in closet, 4 piece ensuite incl. soaker tub plus two good sized bedrooms up. Basement with sep. entry, ready for your ideas! Detached 2 car garage, incentive package for a limited time. Take advantage of low interest rates. See virtual tour at www.holliedeboer.com
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4 bedroom 3 bathroom, 2945 sq ft home. Sprawling rancher on 5 acres of view property. Wonderful out-door space including swimming pool, fish pond, waterfall feature and all season hot tub. 2 bedroom mobile for extra family, 6 stall barn and multi garages. Very private location.
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First time offered by original owners!!! Open concept living with kitchen and eating area overlooking dining and living room on main. Kitchen has maple cupboards, tile floors and eating area, sliding window opens onto good sized deck. Living room and dining room are ample sized with real hardwood floors and a cozy fireplace for those cold winter nights. Three bedrooms up... Master suite has 3 pce ensuite including oversized glass shower with his and hers closets also two bedrooms and another three pce bath up for the kids. Washer and dryer up. Family room downstairs with walk out to patio and backyard. Garage has storage nook with extra covered parking in front. Situated close to entrance but quiet. See virtual tour at www.holliedeboer.com
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LANGLEY • 349,900 20986 Old Yale Road Lower Murrayville Building Lot - 6350 sq ft. Does not take inground basement. Crawl space okay. Located on private quiet lot amongst heritage style homes. Seller to approve final building plan. Great area to build your dream home.
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4 bedroom, 2 storey plus fully finished bsmt, with its own kitchen and 2 additional bedrooms. Built by European builder with traditional layout, dining room, den, and living room on the main. 9 ft. ceilings, hardwood floors, granite counter and SS appliances. Great location close to Freeway access and shopping.
Pepin Brook offers this 4 bdrm 2 storey plus daylight walk out basement. Large 6634 sq.ft. lot. All of the upgrades including real hardwood floors, granite on all counters, 9' ceilings. Open great room plan on the main floor. Basement unfinished and awaiting your ideas. One of the few with 4 bdrms up in this Harrison plan. No HST and remainder of the 2-5-10 warranty.
LANGLEY • 549,000 20352 44th Avenue
This shop will make you drop - huge 35 x 50 fully insulated, 14 ft ceilings, 12 ft door, bathroom, hoist, 220 power, 4-5 plugs. Great for car buffs. House is older but rock solid and could use some updates. 3 bedrooms, 1270 sq ft Rancher on 13,000 sq ft plus lot. Don’t miss it.
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LANGLEY • 699,000 854 264th Street Investor alert. Tons of potential in this large duplex on .77acre lot. Approx 5000sqft, 8 bdrms, 5 bathrms, 3 kitchens. Currently rented to 3 year long term tenant paying $4900 including HST per month. Month to month. Positive cash flow with income easily covering a $1 million mortgage at 3.5%. Easy to show.
LANGLEY • 949,000 4607 242A Street
Professionally updated 2100 sq. ft. Rancher on level, west exposure, 1 acre lot; 4 bdrms, 3 bthrms, open room concept; hardwood floors, new windows, skylights; professional s/s appliances; 2 sided gas fireplace; jetted tub; new furnace w/a/c; hot tub on large deck; professionally landscaped; large back yard shed - 30 x 16 with power; lots of rv parking; oversized attached double garage; in-ground sprinkler system, alarm; cameras; fully fenced front & back yard & gated for maximum privacy, all located on a dead end street.
LANGLEY • 1,449,000 19878 42A Avenue
Private Acreage Estate home in the middle of Brookswood. This nearly 5,500 sqft 2 storey w/bsmt was custom built and is located on a private 2.5 acre parcel near other high end homes. 1 acre usable land & backs onto greenbelt. Home features 3 bdrms up, including a large master w/5pc ensuite. Main floor w/open plan maple kitchen, granite counters, h/w floors & den. Room for extended family in self contained side accommodation w/second kitchen/bdrm/bathrm. Oversized dbl car garage on house (24x24) plus detached 4 car garage (24x40). A one time find w/great street appeal. Excellent and convenient upscale neighbourhood.
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LANGLEY • 2,699,000 22671 16th Avenue
South Langley multi-use acreage, 33.53 acres currently used for hay with a 7300+ sqft rancher built in 1990. Gated driveway to your private retreat. Home features 5 spacious bdrms, 6.5 bathrms, loft recroom, full height basement, inground kidney shaped pool and hottub and attached 5 car garage. 70x150ft barn with 20 ft ceilings currently set up for car buffs but easily converted to indoor riding arena. Detached shops, paint booth, etc. Bonus 3 yr old 1300 sqft rancher guest house is very nicely finished. Stand by natural gas generator that runs the farm and home in power outage. Many possibilities, and a rare find.
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different formats that provide the best possible introduction to soccer for our youngest players. Jamboree means that groups are formed on a weekly basis depending on how many players attend a given session. One with One refers to the concept that each player will have a parent (or other adult) working with them on the field for some — but not all — of the games and activities. If parents are unable to participate, player assistants will step in to work with the child. The program costs $65 Danika DICKSON/Langley Times with each participant receiving a LUYSA T-shirt. Hadley MacDonald (left) and Maddox Dickson enjoy some orange slices durTo register, visit www. ing a break in practice. The pair play for the Langley Dolphins of the Langley luysa.com. United Youth Soccer Association.
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technical staff ensure the program is fun and enjoyable for the little ones. “Keep them coming back for more.” The objective of the program is to provide the players and parents a pressure-free introduction to the sport. At this age, players should be exposed to soccer by playing simple, fun activities and games that require little or no practice and minimal time commitment. The program is the initial stage in the Canadian Soccer Association Long Term Played Development model. The U5 program is conducted as a Jamboree One with One. This is a combination of two
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The popular Langley United Youth Soccer Association parent and tot introduction to soccer program is once again accepting registration. Eighty spots are open in the program, which is scheduled to begin Sunday (Jan. 22) and run every Sunday until Feb. 26. The weekly 45-minute session is at 5 p.m. It is open for all girls and boys who were born in 2007. “It’s great to see the little ones get a wonderful fun introduction in what is often their first exposure to sports,” explained Betty Boucas, the Langley United president. “Our highly qualified
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Lightning strikes Some lights-out goaltending from the tandem of Sherri Brake and Kylie Mebs helped the Langley Lightning shoot down all challengers. The Langley Girls Ice Hockey Association peewee C hockey club was a perfect 5-0 at the Abbotsford Icebreaker tournament over the weekend. It was held at the MSA Arena and the Abbotsford Recreation Centre. The Lightning allowed a total of just four goals over the five games,
including none in the two playoff games. In the championship final, Langley beat Chilliwack 2-0. They also defeated Kamloops 5-0 in the semifinals, while their round robin scores were 3-2 over Chilliwack, 4-1 over Surrey and 7-1 against Penticton. Prior to winning this event,the Lightning placed third at the LGIHA Angels on Ice tournament, which was held at Sportspex and Twin Rinks.
All-star Lange keeps finding net Gary AHUJA/Langley Times
Langley peewee Lightningâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Shalyn Campbell (right) battles for the puck at Langley Twin Rinks with a member of the North Shore Avalanche during the Langley Girls Ice Hockey Association Angels on Ice hockey tournament recently. The Lightning finished third in their division. Campbell, Kate May and Emily Yeomens earned player of the game honours.
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Sophia Morici, 12, travelled all the way from southern California to compete in the Pacific Coast All-Stars meet held at Walnut Grove Pool by the Langley Olympians Swim Club and Swim BC earlier this month. The meet featured the top 11-12 and 13-14 age group swimmers from Pacific Northwest Swimming, Oregon Swimming, Pacific Swimming, Southern California and Swim BC.
Scots lead the way for Spartans A pair of Scottish athletes led the way for the Trinity Western Spartans track and field team in their first meet of the season. Competing at the University of Washington’s Indoor Preview in Seattle, Emma Nuttall won the high jump while Calum Innes took top spot in the 60m hurdles on Saturday.
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Nuttall posted a meet best jump of 1.81m, which was eight centimetres clear of her nearest competitor and was also her best season-opening jump ever, and, in doing so, moved into the top spot in the CIS women’s high jump rankings and also qualified for the CIS national championships. Meanwhile, Innes was busy
doing a similar deed on the track as he won the 60m hurdles race in a personal best time of 8.22, which puts him in a tie for the number one spot in the CIS rankings and also qualifies him for nationals. Innes also finished sixth in the 60m dash with a time of 6.99, which is the eighth best time posted this year by a CIS athlete.
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Top-ranked TWU still perfect our block and our defence to pick it up and transitioned.” Kelci French had seven service aces, to go along with eight digs and 11 assists. Royal Richardson had 10 kills and three blocks and Alicia Perrin had six kills and five blocks on Friday. Amy Leschied (14 kills) Richardson (12 kills) and Perrin (11 kills) led the Spartan
Men’s volleyball team downs Alberta twice, while women split in matches with Pandas “I don’t think our serving was particularly tough but we found the right people at the right time. “But it got them into a little bit of trouble and it forced them to play the ball. Then we got
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For the first time in program history, the Trinity Western Spartans completed a two-game sweep of the Alberta Golden Bears. The top-ranked Spartans defeated the third-ranked Golden Bears 3-1 (21-25,2523,25-17,25-22) and 3-0 (25-20,25-23,2519) at the David E. Enarson Gymnasium. The Spartans improved to 12-0. “Getting a twonight sweep is difficult against anybody but when it’s your rival and when it’s a team as talented as they are and a coach as great as Terry (Danyluk) is, it’s extra special,” said coach Ben Josephson. ‘”I thought our guys played hard tonight and they earned every bit of what they got.” Dan Jansen Van Doorn led the way with 10 kills, five blocks and three aces while Rudy Verhoeff had 11 kills, seven digs and three blocks. Marc Howatson had nine kills, seven digs and three blocks. Verhoeff had 20 kills, 11 digs and four blocks on the first night, while Steven Marshall finished with a game-high 18 digs and Jansen Van Doorn had a game-high seven blocks and four of the team’s nine aces. ••••• The Trinity Western Spartans knocked off the second-ranked Alberta Pandas in straight sets, but the Pandas bounced back to take the rematch in five sets. The Spartans women’s volleyball team won 3-0 (2521,25-22,25-22) victory on Friday at the David E. Enarson Gymnasium, while the Pandas won 3-2 (25-17,20-25,18-25,2624,15-10). The split leaves both teams at 8-4 in the Canada West standings and the Spartans ranked seventh nationally and Alberta in a tie for third. “I thought we served well tonight,” said Spartans coach Ryan Hofer after Friday’s victory.
attack on Saturday. Setter Chelsea Hudson finished with 36 set assists and seven digs and Jodi Neufeld had a gamehigh 21 digs. The Spartans return to the Langley Events Centre this weekend for a pair of matches against Winnipeg. Both Spartans teams host Winnipeg this weekend at the Langley Events Centre.
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season this year, the Spartans took advantage of a deluge of turnovers and spotty shooting from the Heat. Sean Peter led the team with 17 points and seven rebounds, while Kurtis Osborne and Calvin Westbrook had 15 and 14 points, respectively. Niko Monachini was a beast on the boards, grabbing a team-high nine rebounds in just 18 minutes. Friday’s contest saw Trinity Western lead for most of the match before the Heat rallied to take its first lead in the fourth quarter. But the Spartans closed the game on a 12-5 run to seal the win. Kyle Coston led the way with 20 points while Westbrook and Peter had 19 points apiece. ••••• Back-to-back victories have vaulted the Trinity Western Spartans to third place. The women’s basketball team was in Kelowna over the weekend, downing the UBC Okanagan
Heat 73-69 and 63-50 to improve to 6-6 in Canada West conference play. Spartans coach Cheryl Jean-Paul likes what she is seeing from her team, which is eyeing its first post-season berth in three seasons. “Tonight’s game was a better version of who we want to be as a program,” she said. “I thought the adjustments we made to return to a style that was more fluid and patient helped us maintain our composure and the lead throughout most of the game.” Sarah Cleveland led the way with 15 points while Janelle Traber had 13. Friday’s contest was much closer as the Spartans built a 13-point third quarter lead and then hung on for the four-point win. Cleveland again led the way, scoring a career-high 21 points while Tiffany Olsen and Traber had 14 points apiece. Olsen also had 10 rebounds and Holly Strom had 11 points and nine rebounds.
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Now is the time to get behind the wheel of a Toyota. Toyota is the winner of more 2012 IIHS Top Safety Pick awards than any other brand.
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James Glubis (Jim) June 15, 1922 - Jan. 22, 2004 So many things have happened Since you were taken away So many things To share with you Had you been left to stay Though your smile Has gone forever And your hands we cannot touch We still have precious memories Of the husband and Dad We love you much. Missing you, loving you always wife Dorothy, Sharon, Jimmy, Roger & families.
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IN MEMORIAM In memory of Elizabeth (Betty) Solecki January 22, 2009 Loved and dearly missed by your family.
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OBITUARIES STRACHAN, Evelyn Laura 1921 – 2012
Evelyn passed away peacefully in the Langley Lodge at the age of 90. She was predeceased by her husband Ewart “Slim”, daughter Patricia and son-in-law Bruce. Survived by children Joan (Larry), Wayne, Gale and son-in-law Ric and grandchildren Kim, Michael, Dean, Shauna, Crosby, Chris, Carolyn, Nancy, Scott and David and their children. Evelyn had a very successful career in real estate until the age of 75. She was known for her boundless energy, enjoyment of a good debate and her ability to laugh and find the positive in every situation. Her retirement years were spent enjoying her garden, cooking for family and friends and dancing every chance she got. Special thanks to the staff at Langley Lodge who cared for her so well. A memorial service will take place in the spring. In lieu of flowers, a donation to the charity of your choice would be greatly appreciated.
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FOUND: black cloth bag, with childrens items. (604)530-7065 Identify
MYSCOUHG, Alexander Donald
Our hero has fallen. On Friday, January 13, in his 88th year, our husband, dad, Didi and Popski died peacefully surrounded by his loving family. He will be forever missed by Mary, his wife of 64 years, daughters Teena, Judy (Bryan Hayes), and Donna (Tony Huber), and grandchildren Taryn, Lauren, Brock, Brett and Brad. Alex was born in Lachine, Quebec, and at the tender age of nine met Mary, the “girlnext-door”. He attended Central Park School, then Lachine High School, later joining the Bell Telephone Company in Montreal as a linesman. Alex enlisted in the Signal Corps of the Canadian Army and spent 3 years overseas during WW 11, being stationed in the Netherlands, Belgium, England and France. He retired from the Bell after 37 years of service. When asked if you knew Alex, you would always remember his quick wit and sharing the latest jokes. He could really tell a story. Alex and Mary moved to Langley, B.C. in their early sixties to be closer to the family and enjoyed much travelling throughout many parts of the world while still enjoying sports, music, gardening and fishing. At the Langley Legion he served in the capacity as Service Officer for 10 years. A memorial service will be held on Friday, Jan. 20, 1:30 P.M. at the Langley Legion, 20570 56th Ave., Langley, V3A 3Z1. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Langley Legion would be very much appreciated.
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HIGHWAY TRUCK LOW BED DRIVER for Dorman Timber Location Harrison Mills, must have a minimum of five years low bedding exp. Hauling various types of logging equipment in the Fraser Valley.
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ALBERTA earthmoving company requires a Journeyman Heavy Duty Mechanic. You will work in a modern shop and also have mechanics truck for field work. The job is at Edson, Alberta. We require that you have experience on Cat crawlers and or Deere excavators. Call Lloyd at (780)723-5051.
Some great kids aged 12 to 18 who need a stable, caring home for a few months. Are you looking for the opportunity to do meaningful, fulfilling work? PLEA Community Services is looking for qualified applicants who can provide care for youth in their home on a full-time basis or on weekends for respite. Training, support and remuneration are provided. Funding is available for modifications to better equip your home. A child at risk is waiting for an open door.
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FARM LABOURERS Req’d for field work. Must be physically capable of performing work. $10.25/hr. 40 hrs/wk, Mon-Sat. Start March 15th until Oct. Fax resume 604-888-1502. FARM Workers required at Westcan Greenhouses Ltd. in Langley to start March 5, 2012. Work is labour intensive, duties include: filling pots, moving/spacing potted plants, weeding, pulling orders and other related duties. Minimum wage. Email resume by Jan. 23 to westcangrhs@shaw.ca .
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MAXX MARKETING seeks to hire 15 outstanding sales people in the Fraser Valley. Apply now! More info www.maxxmarketing.ca/careers
ORDER DESK & OFFICE ASSISTANT P/T Surrey Glass company requires personable, motivated person to work Part-Time in our showroom 1 day a week and 1 day as an office assistant. Duties include; telephone, showroom sales, computer quotes & work orders. Good computer skills with exp. in Business Vision & Excel software an asset. Must be good with numbers & able to multi-task with attention to accuracy. Previous exp. in glass trade, retail or related industry preferred. Saturday req’d. Salary negotiable. E-mail resume to:
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Retail or wholesale (NOC: 6251) required for Donald’s Fine Foods. Immediate openings at our Richmond & Langley locations for 10 qualified / exp. Meat Cutters. Duties; Cut, trim and prepare cuts of meat, supervise other workers and provide training. Must speak English. Permanent / Full-time – 40 hours per week. Full Benefits after completion of probation. Wages: $16.04 per/hour.
E-mail: careers@ donaldsfinefoods.com or fax: 604.533.0896
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sales@deltaglass.ca PURCHASING ASST. Knowledge in mat’ls mgnt & purchasing, read shop dwgs, min 3-5 yrs of buying exp in mfg (glazing) ind. Basic computer skills a must. Own vehicle. F: 604-525-0774, E: sales@phoenixglassinc.com, w/salary exp. No phone calls pls.
MEDICAL/DENTAL Part-time Dental Receptionist
Needed for upscale office in Langley. Must have 2 + years exp. and be proficient with Cleardent software. Please email resume to: csveverma@aol.com or by fax: 604-533-4076
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1–866-506-6806
GARDENERS req’d F/T in Surrey with exp. in garden maint, pruning, lawn & bed work. Must have good English skills & local ref’s. Year-round work avail. Pesticide licence, snow removal & exp driving truck w/trailer an asset. Benefit package. Wage $3,000 to $3,200 depending on exp. Leave msg or Fax, 604-599-5503. CLEAN OUT YOUR CLOSETS WITH DOLLAR DEALS 604-575-5555
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EDUCATION
EDUCATION
BECOME AN OPTICIAN IN ONLY 6 MONTHS Optical Dispensing is a high-growth industry with good pay and job security. Train for a “Career With Vision”. START YOUR OWN BUSINESS!! • 6-month program . . . starts Feb. 20th, 2012 • Financial assistance available • Hurry . . . enrolment limited!!
B.C. COLLEGE OF OPTICS #208 - 10070 King George Blvd., Surrey, BC www.bccollegeofoptics.ca
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Advertising Sales Representative The award-winning Maple Ridge Pitt Meadows News has an immediate opening for a full time Advertising Sales Representative. The successful candidate will be required to meet sales targets by deepening relationships with existing clients and developing new business with an aggressive face-to-face cold calling mandate. The ability to work independently in an extremely fast paced environment while adhering to deadlines is a must. Candidates considered for the position will be results oriented, strong communicators, and be willing to learn and adapt in an ever changing business environment. A vehicle and a valid driver’s license is required. We offer a great working environment with a competitive base salary and commission plan along with a strong benefit package. Black Press has over 170 community newspapers across Canada and the United States and for the proven candidate the opportunities are endless.
Delta based state of the art technology provider, national in scope, requires career minded individual with post secondary education for interesting long term position. Strong technical aptitude in hardware and software, excellent telephone and flawless written and verbal communications skills required.
Training and ongoing development will be provided. Please reply to:
HR@IDEXPERTS.COM
HEAVY DUTY MECHANIC for busy logging company in the
175 CATERING/PARTY RENTALS
Fraser Valley Area. Must have valid BC drivers licence.
MECHANIC Wanted for dump truck maintenance and repairs. For more information call 604-807-4040 or Fax resume 604-856-9172 Searching for your dream home or selling it? This is the location. Listings include everything from acreage, farms/ranches to condos and waterfront homes.
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RELAXING MASSAGE 68th Ave & 152nd Street. Call Wendy or Coco 604-593-4495 or 778-908-3315
BUSY ALDERGROVE office requires experienced Admin Asst. Process orders, AP, inventory, Excel, AccPac a must. Resume & references to: floria@envirowaste.ca
(UNIQUE) RELAXATION BODY CARE 604-859-2998 ~ In-suite shower #4 - 2132 Clearbrook Road, Abby
Earn up to $20/hour. NO sales, NO commissions! Full training provided. Travel, dress sharp & have fun! Must be outgoing. Call Marcia 604-777-2195
F/T BOOKKEEPER wanted ASAP in Richmond CGA firm. Min. 3-5 years exp in full-cycle bkkp and payroll. Simply & Quickbook knowledge, able to travel. Apply to careers @rhncga.com
Thank you to all who apply, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
INSIDE SALES Industrial Global Mining is looking for an energetic, detail-oriented person to support our customers with superior service. We value a team approach with personal drive. This position is responsible for providing product information, quotations, order entry and associated tasks. A solid knowledge of MS programs and a mechanical aptitude will be your best assets. Send your resume to: mike@globalminingproducts.com No phone calls please. Looking for outgoing career driven OUTSIDE SALES REP to do quotes for our B2B service in Metro Vancouver. F/T. Will train. Salary & commission + car allowance. Email: 2011salesteam@gmail.com
SECURITY OFFICER TRAINING B.S.T. classes in Abby. Job placement. 604-859-8860 www.brissonsecurity.com
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FINANCIAL SERVICES
AVOID BANKRUPTCY - SAVE UP TO 70% Of Your Debt. One affordable monthly payment, interest free. For debt restructuring on YOUR terms, not your creditors. Call 1-866-690-3328 or see web site: www.4pillars.ca 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. 1-877987-1420. www.pioneerwest.com
CLEANING SERVICES
CLEANING SPECIAL $25/hour minimum 2hrs. Price includes cleaning supplies. Also laminate flooring and paint specials. Free estimates. A-TECH Services at 604-230-3539 ENGLISH LADY. Home Cleaning Honest, reliable, hard working. Refs Pets OK Reas rates 604-533-1711 HOME & GARDEN domestic services. Cleaning, organizing, gardening, laundry, erronds. Call Sandy 604-576-3161
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CONCRETE & PLACING
SEMI-RETIRED contractor will do small concrete jobs. Patio’s, sidewalks, driveway’s. Re & re old or
RELAXING SWEDISH MASSAGE A.M. Special 15% off. *Stress Free *European *Private 604.230.4444
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HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
damaged concrete. Ken 604-532-0662
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TRADES, TECHNICAL
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EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
Heavy Duty Technicians Surrey, BC - Western Region Reference Number: HET-12120-01162012 SMS Equipment Inc. supplies equipment parts and service to the construction, forestry and mining industries and utility product users. It was created to provide customers with integrated solutions and to expand our service capabilities as a nationwide organization. Are you interested in excelling in a fast paced, challenging environment? If so, we have an exciting opportunity for you. We are currently seeking 1 Journeyperson Heavy Equipment Technician to work in our Surrey location.
The Role: Reporting to the Shop Foreman, you will provide mechanical support and expertise to some of the largest mobile equipment in the world. You will employ logic and deductive reasoning in diagnosing and troubleshooting. • Perform assemblies, preventative maintenance, repairs and complete overhauls on construction/mining/forestry equipment. • Diagnose faults or malfunctions using computerized or other testing equipment to determine extent of repair required. • Make recommendations regarding extent of repairs and suggest methods of improvement. • Think logically and keep up with changes in technology. • Interpret work order and technical manuals. • Have a strong awareness and attitude towards workplace health and safety. • Motivated and able to work in a challenging environment with minimal supervision. • Other duties as required.
Qualifications: • Requires a thorough knowledge of maintenance and repair of construction/ mining/forestry equipment. • Strong organizational skills. • Journeyman or Red Seal HET • The ability to use precision measuring tools along with hand and power tools. • The ability to follow instruction, utilize shop and assembly manuals and be able to work with minimal supervision. • Possess a strong work ethic, a commitment to excellence, acute safety awareness. • The ability and attitude to ensure compliance to all workplace health and safety policies. • Effective interpersonal skills, including tact and diplomacy with a variety of individuals and groups. This is a very exciting time to be a part of SMS Equipment Inc. We are one of the largest Komatsu dealers in the world and believe our continued growth is a result of our highly skilled and engaged employees who deliver excellence in the workplace. If you are interested in working for a very dynamic company where your input, your ideas and your participation is valued, apply today. Our growth means your success.
Apply Today MEMBERSHIP IS OPTIONAL
Serving Maple Ridge & Pitt Meadows since 1978
MIND BODY SPIRIT
SALES
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Please submit your resume with a cover letter by 5:00 pm Friday, January 27, 2012 to: Carly Ferguson, Advertising & Creative Services Manager Maple Ridge Pitt Meadows News 22328 - 119th Avenue Maple Ridge, BC V2X 2Z3 or by email: admanager@mapleridgenews.com
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CRIMINAL RECORD?
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ALTERNATIVE HEALTH
A 43 Year Old Women who has her Community Health Care Certificate would like to provide the following services: -Companionship -Meal Preparation -Light Housekeeping -Grocery Shopping -Medical and Dental Appts. -Exercise and Walks And I also have my First-Aide and Food Safe Certificates, If you require more information please call me at: 604-626-8572
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Competitive Wages & Benefits After 3 mos. Please fax 604-796-0318 or e-mail: mikayla.tamihilog@shaw.ca
HOME CARE
185 LOOKING TO Expand Your Horizons? Gulf Islands Film School Camps SPRING BREAK Learn from a pro! 1 and 2 week March 11, 18 & 25 Save$$ Earlybird Special til Jan 31 www.giftsfilms.com 1800.813.9993.
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PROFESSIONALS/ MANAGEMENT
PERSONAL SERVICES
TRADES, TECHNICAL
PERSONAL SERVICES
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Wild & Crazy Can’t Be Lazy
PERSONAL SERVICES
A NORTH Surrey industrial engine distributor, requires a full time parts person. Hours are 7:30 to 4:00 Monday to Friday. Basic knowledge of gas & diesel engines required. Full time, competitive wage and benefits package. Clean, pleasant place to work. Email resume to: resumes6494@shaw.ca
www.banyandental.ca
If you are experiencing delays in the processing of your EI, CPP, OAS, Veterans Affairs, or CIC claims, please call the “Office For Client Satisfaction”
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IMPORTANT PUBLIC NOTICE
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www.ottercoop.com 604 856-2517 • 3600 248 St • Aldergrove
Qualified applicants are invited to submit their resume by e-mail or fax, quoting reference number: HET-12120-01162012 to: E-mail: bcjobs@smsequip.com or Fax: 604.888.9699 SMS Equipment Inc. 19520 Telegraph Trail, Surrey, BC V4N 4H1
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CONCRETE & PLACING
Concrete Lifting Specialist
Bonniecrete Const Ltd Free Est & Warranties D House & Garage Floors D Driveways D Patios, etc. D Raise to Proper Height D Eliminate Trip Spots D Provide Proper Drainage
Over 25 yrs exp.
Ross 604D535D0124
HERFORT CONCRETE NO JOB TOO SMALL Serving Lower Mainland 23 Years! *Prepare *Form *Place *Finish *Granite & Interlocking Block Walls *Stairs *Driveways *Exposed Aggregate *Stamped Concrete. *Interlocking Bricks *Sod Placement -Excellent Ref’s -WCB Insured
LEO: Mobile #657-2375, 462-8620
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 287
HOME IMPROVEMENTS
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 320
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
MOVING & STORAGE
356
★ Kitchens ★ Bathrooms Basement & Garage conversions ★Additions ★ Laminate ★Hardwood ★ Engineered Wood ★ Tile ★Carpet ★Baseboard & Crown moldings ★Sundecks ★Roofing.
ABBA MOVERS & DEL. Res/com 1-4 ton truck, 1 man $35/hr, 2 men from $45. Honest, bsmt clean up. 25 yrs of experience.604-506-7576
RECYCLE-IT!
AFFORDABLE MOVING
Member of B.B.B. & G.V.H.B.A., WCB and liability insured, ref’s.
From 1, 3, 5, 7,10 Ton Trucks Licenced ~ Reliable ~ 1 to 3 Men Free estimate/Seniors discount Residential~Commercial~Pianos
• Electronics • Appliances • Old Furniture • Construction • Yard Waste • Concrete • Drywall • Junk • Rubbish • Mattresses
Local & Long Distance
$45/Hr
Call Gary Ward @ M&W Classic Home Renovations 604-530-1175 gjward@telus.net
604.587.5865 www.recycleitcanada.ca
604-537-4140 HUDOLIN’S ON HOMES Complete Home Renos ✔ Bathrooms & Kitchens ✔ Basement suites & decks ✔ Finishing work & moulding ✓ Design & colour consultation Free Estimates hudolinrenos@gmail.com
FREE! Scrap Metal Removal...FREE!!!
SPARTAN Moving Ltd. Fast & Reliable. Insured Competitive rates. Wknd Specials. Call Frank: (604) 435-8240
*Appliances *BBQs *Exercise Equip *Cars/Trucks/Trailers *Hotwater Tanks *Furnaces * Restaurant Equipment All FREE pickup!
329 PAINTING & DECORATING A-1 PAINTING CO. 604.723.8434 Floors & Finishing. Insured, WCB, Est. 20 Years Exp.
778-231-9675, 778-231-9147 FREE ESTIMATES
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DRYWALL
WALTER’S DRYWALL Taping - Texture - Repairs Over 40 yrs exp. 604-308-7943
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Top Written
Quality Painting. Guarantee. Free
778-233-4949
Call Dave: 604-862-9379
T & K Haulaway
359 SAND, GRAVEL & TOPSOIL LITTLE LOAD SPECIALIST. Sand & gravel delivered. Small orders welcome. Topsoil available. Call (604) 532-0662 days/eves.
INTERIOR/EXTERIOR, Repairs & Reno’s, Sundecks & Additions, New Homes
European Quality Workmanship
CONTRACT OR HOURLY FREE ESTIMATES
ACCURATE PAINTING • Quality Guaranteed • Bondable Call Randall 778-828-2127
PAINT SPECIAL 3 rooms for $269, 2 coats any colour
PETS 456
YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 Service Call Lic #89402 Same day guarn’td We love small jobs! 604-568-1899
FEED & HAY 2nd CUT LOCAL HAY $5.00 a bale. Phone (604)574-5788.
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~MASTER CARPENTER~ Framing, Finishing Millwork, Cabinets Complete Renovations Additions, Decks Gazebos, etc. Local references available
~ Excavation, Clearing ~ ~ Drainage, Final Grading ~ Free Estimates, 20 years exp. Fully Insured/WCB
(604)533-9108
SINCE 1977
Rooms from $99 inc. paint
(604)720-5955
GARDENING
PETS
BENGAL CAT beautiful 3.5 year old male, neutered, fully vaccinated, indoor, very friendly, ok w/dogs, must find good home with no other cats and no kids $250 604-820-1603
Call Derek
SCOTT’S Mini Excavation. Trenching, clearing, grading, tree/stump & concrete removal. 604-802-3994
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Andrew 604-618-8585 $ Best Rates $
(Ceiling & Trim extra) Price incls Cloverdale Premium quality paint. NO PAYMENT until Job is completed. Ask us about our Laminate Flooring & Maid Services. www.paintspecial.com
ALL JOBS Big or Small. Panels, lighting, plugs, fans, hot tubs etc. Guaranteed work. 604-539-0708 Cell 604-537-1773 (Lic. 26110)
TREE SERVICES A1-TRI-CRAFT Tree Serv. Dangerous tree removal, spiral pruning hedge trimming, stump grinding, topping. Insured, WCB Free Est Arborist Reports
Running this ad for 7yrs
#22047 WE LOVE SMALL JOBS All work Guaranteed. 604-220-8347 www.HighOutletElectric.ca
GRAHAM’S EXCAVATING
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A-TECH Services 604-230-3539
Per Molsen 604-575-1240
ELECTRICAL
263 EXCAVATING & DRAINAGE
JUNK REMOVAL Recycled Earth Friendly
On Time, As Promised, Service Guaranteed!
UNIQUE CONCRETE DESIGN F All types of concrete work F F Re & Re F Forming F Site prep FDriveways FExposed FStamped F Bobcat Work F WCB Insured
RUBBISH REMOVAL
Over 2000 colours to choose from SGeneral Paint SCloverdale Paint
CEILINGS OUR SPECIALTY Paul Schenderling 604-530-7885 / 604-328-3221
BLOOD HOUND PUPS, CKC reg’d health chk, 2nd vac, micro chipped, 4 fem’s. Liver & Tan. Ready to go. $500. Call 604-574-5788. Cairn Terriers: shots/dewormed. Ready to go to good homes. over 20 yrs of referrals. 604-807-5204 or 604-592-5442 CATS GALORE, TLC has for adoption spayed & neutered adult cats. 604-309-5388 / 604-856-4866 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
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE 578
SPORTING GOODS
10% OFF if you Mention this AD! *Plumbing *Heating *Reno’s *More Lic.gas fitter. Aman: 778-895-2005
283 GUTTERS & DOWNSPOUTS
360 PLUMBING & HEATING. Gas, plumbing, heating, reno’s, repairs. 20 years exp., reliable & courteous. Lic’d. Bonded. Jack 778-835-4416
GUTTER Cleaning Service, Repairs Free Est, 20 yrs exp, Rain or shine. 7 days/week. Simon 604-230-0627
$38/HR!Clogged drains,drips,garbs sinks, Reno’s toilets. No job too small! Lic’d/insured. 778-888-9184
.Jim’s Moving Winter Service
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HOME IMPROVEMENTS
VECTOR RENO’S Complete Home Renovations / Improvements. Interior & Exterior. Call 604-690-3327
288 Making Your Renovations Come True... Kitchens - Bathrooms New Additions - Flooring Painting - Decks Windows / Doors Stonework - Siding & More Free Estimates * BBB * WCB * Insured
www.caliberwest contracting.com 604.764.9594
CALL NOW! 604-312-5362 Now is the time to get the jobs done that you’ve been putting off H Bath & Kitchen Reno’s H Sundecks, Patios, Doors & Mouldings H Full Basement Reno’s for that Mortgage Helper ✱ Licensed, Full Service Contractor with over 25 years exp & all available trades. Many ref’s. Unbeatable prices & exc quality.
HOME REPAIRS
RENOVATIONS
• Carpentry • Finishing Painting • Moulding • Renovations • Handy Man • Home Repair and Maintenance • Pressure Washing • Plumbing • Electrical Fixture Installation
Clint (778)928-3693
AT PANORAMA PLUMBING, HEATING & GAS SERVICES. Jobs Small-Big, Res/Com 604-818-7801 www.panoramaplumbing.com
353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS Best Local Roofs & Repairs Great price refs Paul 604-328-0527
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RUBBISH REMOVAL
bradsjunkremoval.com
Haul Anything... But Dead Bodies!!
300
LANDSCAPING
SAWDUST Hemlock, Fir & Cedar Available for Delivery Call for pricing 604-465-5193 or 604-465-5197 www.augustinesoilandmulch.com
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MOVING & STORAGE
1PRO MOVING & SHIPPING. Real Professionals, Reasonable. Rates. Different From the Rest. 604-721-4555.
Pac-Man Movers 20 years exp ~ Reas rates. Call Kevin: (604)837-2744
604.
220.JUNK(5865)
Serving The Lower Mainland Since 1988
Swiss Mountain pups, short-hair, family raised, gentle, vet chck, dewormed. Ready. 604-795-7662
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE 518
FUEL
1YR Seasoned Alder Birch Maple Clean, Split, DRY & Delivered. Family Operated for 20 yrs. (604)825-9264 BEST FIREWOOD 32nd Season & 37,000 Cust Deliv. Fully Seas. Maple, Birch, Alder 604-582-7095 Advertise across the lower mainland in the 17 best-read community newspapers! bcclassified.com Call 604-575-5555
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FURNITURE
ANTIQUE GE DELUXE FRIDGE White ext. chrome and mint green int. Super Cool. Excellent working cond. $200obo. 604.488.9161
MATTRESSES staring at $99 • Twins • Fulls • Queens • Kings 100’s in stock! www.Direct Liquidation.ca (604)294-2331
560
LIMERICK MANOR 1 bdrm - $720 - $750/month 2 bdrm - $870/month Inc. heat/storage/parking Adult oriented Sorry - no pets By appt - call 604 - 514 - 1480
Linwood Place Apts
#1 5700 - 198th St. Approx 3,888sf - Retail,Shop,Office, Residential all in one. $3,500/mo gross 604-3185255
633 MOBILE HOMES & PARKS 1996 NORTEC mobile home, 14x70. Clean and bright, sunken liv. rm., lam. floors, attached room and deck. Must be moved. $42,000. (604)626-4294 New SRI.com 16x52 mobile home in Langley adult park. $114,900. Pet OK. Chuck 604-830-1960. New SRI Manufactured Homes. Single Double Modulars on display. Repossessions 1974-2004. Chuck 604-830-1960. New SRI single wide in family park and another space in adult park. from $81,900. Chuck 604-830-1960
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20051- 55 A Ave. st
1 MONTH FREE
HOMES WANTED
WE BUY HOMES BC The OLDER. The DIRTIER. The BETTER. Flexible Terms. Quick Closing. Call us First! 604.657.9422
MORTGAGES
Mortgage Help! Beat bank rates for purchases and refinances, immediate debt consolidation, foreclosure relief, and equity loans. Free, fast, friendly, private consultations. Call 1-888-685-6181 www.mountaincitymortgage.ca
Newly Renovated Units
Starting at $835. $675 to $835 includes Heat, Hot water, Cable to channel 43. On site security
LANGLEY
BRIGHTON APARTMENTS
Ask for details
Large 1 Bdrm. Apts $150 Move-In Allowance
Call 604-530-6555
Please call for details. On-site manager. Suites include fridge, stove, drapes & carpeted throughout. Hot water & parking included. Close to shopping & schools, on bus route. Seasonal swimming pool & tennis court. Some pets welcome.
Call 604-533-0209 LANGLEY CITY APARTMENTS ON 201A FREE: heat, h/w, cable TV, lndry, prkg. BACHELOR, 1 & 2 BDRMS. No Pets SENIORS, ADULT ORIENTED
Villa Fontana & Stardust Michael - 604-533-7578 Betsy - 604-533-6945 CALL FOR AVAILABILITY LANGLEY CITY
HOMES FOR SALE-SUPER BUYS
20727 Fraser Highway
RENTALS 706
APARTMENT/CONDO
ALDERGROVE, Dntn. Avail imm. Newly renod 1 & 2 bdrm. Adult oriented bldg. NS/NP, 1yr lease pref. for disc monthly rent. SHAWN 604-657-3799
Apartments 1 & 2 Bedrooms avail incl heat/hot water/cable Criminal record check may be req’d.
Ph: 604-533-4061 LANGLEY
CLAYMORE APTS 1 & 2 Bdrm Apts Avail $200 Move-In Bonus!!
Spacious, Clean Bachelor, 1,2 & 3 Bedroom Heat, Hot Water,
Close to shopping & schools. Seasonal Swimming pool, and tennis court. 3 Appliances (fridge, stove dishwasher), blinds hot water and parking included. Carpeted throughout. Some pets welcome.
604-530-0030
5374 - 203rd St, Langley
CALL FOR SPECIALS LANGLEY CITY
www.cycloneholdings.ca
Northland Apartments 19777 Willowbrook Dr., Langley Call Manager for SPECIALS!
1 Bdrm’s starting @ $890 2 Bdrm’s starting @ $1000 AVAILABLE NOW! Newer building, secure entry, 5 appl’s including insuite washer and dryer, a/c, electric f/p, u/g prkg & balconies. No pets CLOSE TO SHOPPING, Superstore & Willowbrook mall.
CALL 604-533-7710
CHESTNUT PLACE
Homelife Benchmark Realty Corp. Langley
Must bring in this ad to receive 1st month free
Rainbow & Majorca
660 LANGLEY/ALDERGROVE www.dannyevans.ca
APARTMENT/CONDO
Near Langley City Hall & shops
615 COMMERCIAL PROPERTY
627
706
Call 604-533-9780
SUSSEX PLACE APT CALL FOR SPECIALS !! 5380 - 5400 - 5420 206th Street Clean & affordable Bachelor, 1 & 2 bdrm suites. Clse to all ament. Seniors Centre just around the corner. Rent incl heat, hotwater, & cable. Resident Managers on site.
604-530-0932
www.cycloneholdings.ca
TOWN & COUNTRY APARTMENTS 5555 208th Street, Langley Studio - 1 & 2 bdrms. Indoor swimming pool and rec facility. Includes heat & 1 parking stall. No pets
Phone 604-530-1912 709 COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL BROOKSWOOD COMMERCIAL LEASE spaces available at 208th Street and 40th Ave. Sizes 7002100 s.f. $1500 - $4500. Call Frank @ Noort Investments 604-835-6300 or Nick @ 604-526-3604.
LANGLEY
MAPLE MANOR APTS. 20117 - 56 Avenue 1 & 2 bdrm suites
LANGLEY: 2 bdrm, 2 bath condo. In-ste w/d. N/P, N/S. $1150/mo. Feb 1. 604-830-7126/604-576-4551
$735 to $850 includes heat, hot water, cable to channel 43. On site security
LANGLEY: 5530-208 St. Quiet clean spacious 2 bdrms, 4 appls, h/w, prkg incl. $875. Res. Manager. NS/NP. Available Feb. 1st. Call 604-534-1114 between 9am - 8pm.
WALNUT GROVE, 1 bdrm + den, insuite W/D, sec prkg. Avail now. TJ @ Sutton Proact: 604-728-5460.
Call 604-534-0108
GREENHOUSE FOR LEASE for flowering & bedding plants. Retail and wholesale. Fully computerized and automated system. 2.5 acres incl. greenhouse. Approx. 43,000 covered area. 1.5 acres set up for outside use. City water. High traffic area. 5498 Gladwin Rd., Abbts. Call 604-807-3910 for more info.
BUILDING SUPPLIES
Steel Building Sale. Inventory Discount Sale. 30x40, 42x80, 100x100 Erection Available. Must Sell, Will Deal. 40 yr paint. Source #1O5 866-609-4321
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APARTMENT/CONDO
REAL ESTATE
LANGLEY 202/53A; 2 Bdrm apt h/c, $905/mo. Quiet family complex, no pets, call 604-539-0217.
PLUMBING
706
X COUNTRY SKIIS & BINDINGS FOR SALE. Kneissl & Rossignal Men’s size 10 & Woman’s size 7. Shoes and Poles as well. $45 per set. 3 pin (old style). North Delta. 604-591-9740
CLOVERDALE BENBERG APTS. 17788 57 Ave. Senior building,1 & 2 bdrm suites avail now. Starting at $700 to $850/mo. 604-574-2078
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MISC. FOR SALE
Light fixtures. Suitable for dining room, gold colour and glass. For bathroom, light vanity bar, white & gold. North Delta. 604-591-9740
NEED YOUR PRE-ENGINEERED STEEL BUILDING ERECTED? Professional crews available. We service Western Canada. All Brands. Excl references. Call MSC at 1-800-979-2993
GET YOUR TICKETS NOW! 604.514.2294
2ND ANNUAL
MULTICULTURAL GALA
DINNER & AWARDS CEREMONY Langley’s International Festival is pleased to announce the 2nd Annual Multicultural Gala Dinner & Awards evening on
Saturday, January 28th, 6:30pm at Sunrise Banquet and Conference Centre. Please go online www.internationalfestival.ca or call 604-514-2294 to buy a ticket for the celebration.
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TRANSPORTATION
709 COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL
750
Langley City. Clean warehouse & office space, w/wshroom, 3-phase power, o/h dr, $895. 604-834-3289 PORT KELLS/ LANGLEY. Quality Warehouses 1000 - 6,000 sq ft. Call Rachel 604-633-2888.
NORTH DELTA: Bright, clean 1 bdrm + den bsmt ste. (approx. 600 sf) sep. ent. Incl utils, w/int. shrd lndry, prkg. $650/mo. N/S N/P No parties. Feb. 1st. 778-389-7949 or meshigas2012@hotmail.com
SUITES, LOWER
810
S. SURREY. Warehouse, approx 1000 sq/ft 220 wiring, two 14’ doors gated, mezzanine. Suitable for storage. Avail Feb 1st. 604-541-9224.
S Langley 2BR quiet 970 sqft level entry, fp, appliances, utilities, sat TV $1100/mos N/S, N/P 604-5398709 ricky55@telus.net
LANGLEY, 232 nr. freeway. 3 bdrm mobile home on 1 acre. Nice & clean, new carpet & laminate. Fridge/stove. Laundry. Avail now. $1,000/mo. Call 604-807-2405.
STYLISH country living! Brand new, FURNISHED 1 bdrm suite for Feb 1st in rural Aldergrove, off 0 Ave. Private entry, everything brand new & beautiful. Best suits single occupant or couple. Wheelchair accessible. No smoking/pets. $700/month all in. Email kpatillo@hotmail.com.
LANGLEY: 2 Bdrm Mobile homehalf acre. $950/mo Avail now. (604)534-6017
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LANGLEY 3 bdrm dbl wide mobile on acreage, near Murrayville, avail now. $1200 + utils. (604)533-8587
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HOMES FOR RENT
ALDERGROVE 2.5 acres, 3 bdrm., 5 appl., 4000 sq. ft., bsmnt. 1500 sq. ft. workshop. $1800 mo. + utils. Avail. now. 1-604-930-2222
SUITES, UPPER
1 & 2 BDRMS, kitchen units avail. to rent weekly or monthly. Please call Canada’s best value, Westward Inn @ 604-534-9238.
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TOWNHOUSES
Largest Dealer Group Huge Selection Cars Trucks Vans Suvs. Free delivery BC/AB Best Rates Always Approved. Apply online: autocredit911.com or call Tollfree-1-888-635-9911
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CARS - DOMESTIC
2000 BUICK LESABRE LTD. Heat, memory, lumbar, HUD, good cond. Estate sale. $4900. 604-364-1554. 2002 BUICK LESABRE Limited Edition, 115K, grey leather int, fully loaded, new front brakes, 6/cyl, 4/door. $5900. Call 604-807-3996.
1996 TOYOTA Avalon XLS, loaded, auto, 175 K, new tires, batt., leather,3L V6, $5400 obo.604-812-1278
Call 604-532-2036
1997 MERCEDES E420, all options, mint, garage kept. 118,000 kms. $7200 firm. 604-805-4545.
SURREY TOWNHOUSES
2002 AUDI - 1.8L, 4WD, Perfect cond. 1 owner. 157K. $9800/obo. Lady driven. (604)418-0999 2008 HONDA CIVIC 4dr sedan auto CD, a/c, p/w. Grey. 35,000kms. $9700. 604-825-9477
$1200 - $1300/m Quiet, Clean & Spacious 2.5 bath, patio, storage, d/w, w/d, f/p, N/S, N/P, 2-car garage, next to high school. Avail. Now!!
2009 HONDA FIT- 4 dr hatch back, 50K, Auto p/w. p/s, red. Auto Start. $9700: (604)836-5931 2010 HONDA CRV 37,000 KMS, auto, 4 x 4, gray. Loaded. $19,800: (604)836-5931
604-501-4417 12730 - 66 Avenue
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VEHICLES WANTED
MOTORCYCLES
2001 GSXR 1000R only 13,500 km Custom paint-Pearl White, polished whls. Yoshi exhaust, Gucci seat. No accid $6500 must see778-558-6763
LANGLEY. 3 bdrm family house for rent $1550/mth, 1400 sq ft, closedin garage, large lot. Open house Saturday, January 21st 1-3pm 4047 204B St, Langley. Contact Russ 604-785-6465
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LANGLEY CITY, 55 Ave./200 St. 3/bdrm bsmt home. W/D, 2/bthrms. $1200/mo. Avail Now. TJ @ Sutton Proact: 604-728-5460.
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OFFICE/RETAIL SEVENOAKS SHOPPING CENTRE Space for lease Quality mezzanine offices 400 - 1600 sq. ft. Remax Little Oak Realty Ray Veenbaas @ 604-309-0257 Richard Riemersma @ 604-309-8541
2011 LAREDO 266RL
847 SPORT UTILITY VEHICLES 1999 CHEVY BLAZER, black, mags 2” lift 4x4, Air Cared, std. new clutch $4995 obo 604-826-0519 2004 JEEP GRAND Cherokee Ltd. 4x4, auto, green, 126K, $8000 firm. Call 604-538-4883 2007 MAZDA CX7, awd, let int. fully equip. nav incl. heated sts. 39,000 mls. $24,000 firm . 604-541-0739.
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TRUCKS & VANS
1987 NISSAN P/U, 4 cyl. auto, 143 km, excellent condition, asking $2,200 obo. Phone (604)530-3289.
1994 CHEV Van $1300 AC’d Apr 2012, gd tires, new batt., 272,653 miles. 604-593-1985 / 617-7832 1998 PONTIAC TRANSPORT, 7 pass., great cond., green, $2000. 604-530-3931, 866-3931 2003 CHEV AVALANCHE, auto., 4x4, white, loaded with options. $10,000 firm (604)538-9257 2006 FORD F350 FX4 Diesel Lariat, full load. Leather etc. Over $10,000 in recent repairs- with receipts - Tires, brakes, shocks etc. No acc. $18,900/obo. (778)3224593 or 778-893-4866 2006 MAZDA B3000, black, 4 dr, 1 owner, 100,000 kms. Exc cond. $9888 obo. 604-562-4168. 2009 MAZDA 5, mini van series, exc. shape in & out, loaded. $17,500. Call 604-617-5348.
BROOKSWOOD - Looking for roommate. Ns/Np. No drinking, no drugs. Furnished, $500/mo incls utils. 604-340-7036.
Free standing dinette, elec. Stab jack, LCD TV, Equa-flex suspension & More! $29,983 (Stk.30916) www.fraserwayrv.com 1-800-806-1976 DL #30644
SUITES, LOWER
$1000 BRAND NEW basement suite for rent in established langley 2 bedrooms,walk in closet, Private laundrey(washer,dryer) new appliances, No smoking, No pets reference required (210a 83a) Enquirers email/Phone/ Rinks11@hotmail.com (778-892-8244)
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SCRAP BATTERIES WANTED We buy scrap batteries from cars, trucks & heavy equip. $4.00 each. Free pickup anywhere in BC, Min. 10. Toll Free Call:1.877.334.2288
Aldergrove 1 bdrm+sunroom could be 2nd bdrm leads to outside deck, lge open ktchn & liv rm, utils incl lam flr fncd bckyd, own drvwy, sh w/d, ste immac bright & clean. walk to downtown, 5 min to border, 8 min to frwy NS/NP $795. 604-607-1148 CLOVERDALE. Clean 1 or 2 bdrm g/l suite. Priv. entry. Suit quiet mature persons. Utils incl. N/S. Avail immed. Pet neg. 604-574-2426.
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MERCHANDISE: CLASS 500’S From antiques & collectibles, to sporting goods and electronics, to parakeets and pet supplies, if it’s considered merchandise for sale, you can find it here.
across BC will receive $5,000 to study business at the University of Victoria. That’s one student from every community Black Press serves. Scholarships will be awarded based on academic merit, leadership and a demonstrated desire to make a positive
Our award-winning faculty, our innovative co-op program and the Notice to Creditors and Others
Creditors and others having claims against the Estate of Peter Lucas are hereby notified under section 38 of the Trustee Act that particulars of their claims should be sent to the Executor, William Michael Lucas, care of Lindsay Kenney LLP, Barristers & Solicitors, P.O. Box 580, 9067 Church Street, Fort Langley, BC, V1M2R9, ( Attention: John A. Cherrington) before April 15, 2012, after which date the Executor will distribute the estate among the parties entitled to it, having regard to the claims of which the Executor then has notice.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
ALDERGROVE 1 bdrm ste in brand new hse, $650 incl utils/lndry. Near school. NP/NS. Call 604-857-3320
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Re: Estate of PETER LUCAS, deceased, formerly of 20066 Fernridge Crescent Langley, BC
1 BDRM, shrd utils. Cable/internet incl, $500/mo. Fernridge area. Call: Bob 604-539-0091.
LANGLEY / Willoughby, lrg 2 bdr, priv.ent, full bth, d/w. Ns/Np. Nr amens, $1100/mo incl utils & shrd lndry. Avail immed. 604-202-6524.
The Scrapper
Camera rear vision, dual pane windows, elec. Awning, A/C, 2000 watt inverter, $5000 in savings! $94,483 (Stk.31663A) www.fraserwayrv.com 1-800-806-1976 DL #30644
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LANGLEY, 1 bdrm, sunny grnd lvl, priv. entry, immed, $700 incl. hydro. NS/NP. Refs. (604) 888-1382.
FREE TOWING 7 days/wk. We pay Up To $500 CA$H Rick Goodchild 604.551.9022
AUTO ACCESSORIES/ PARTS
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ALDERGROVE; 1 Bdrm bsmt ste. NS/NP. Sep heat & entry. $800 incl heat, h/wtr, cbl/net, d/w, f/p, w/d. Suit 1 person. Feb 1 604-626-0536
Autos • Trucks • Equipment Removal
2005 CHRYSLER SEBRING convertible, silver, 84 k’s. auto. Mags. $6795/obo. (604)826-0519
Fridge, stove, dishwasher (in most), drapes. Outdoor pool. Some pets welcome. Resident Manager. Close to bus, shopping, schools and parks. #36 - 5210 - 203 Street, Langley
2 & 3 bedrooms
750
Langley students – study business, earn a $5,000 scholarship.
1996 FORD TAURUS A/C, new tires, all pwr. driven daily, A1 cond in/out. $675 obo. 604-496-3958.
1996 Honda Accord, auto, 4 dr, red, am/fm/cd, full load, newer tires, lady driven, 197K, $3200. 604-889-5356
“SIMRAN VILLAS”
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SCRAP CAR REMOVAL
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2 & 3 Bdrm T/Homes Move-In Allowance!!
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1993 GEO METRO wagon, auto, 163K, blue, Air Cared. Rebuilt eng., $1595. (604)826-0519
RIVERSIDE GARDENS FAMILY COMPLEX
Hourse lovers paradise. Langley/Brookswood. 4 bdrms on 2.65 acres, near Campbell Valley park & 1 block away from elem. shl. 2 baths. 5 appls. 2,000 sq.ft. kids playhouse, 9 stall barn with auto washers & rubber mats. Good boarding facilities outside arena. 100x170 completely drained gravel based. Avail now. $2300/mo. Long term lease. Drive by first 2247 208th St. Do not go on property guard dog on duty. 604-603-2561.
AUTO FINANCING
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NOTICE is hereby given that Creditors and others having claims against the Estate of Jacob Wall, Deceased, who died on May 10, 2011, are hereby required to send them to the undersigned c/o #205 - 2922 Glen Drive, Coquitlam, British Columbia, V3B 2P5, before February 23, 2012, after which date the Executrix will distribute the said Estate among the parties entitled thereto, having regard to the claims of which she has notice. KATHLEEN ANN COLTER, Executrix of the Estate of Jacob Wall, Deceased
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