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Thursday, June 25, 2015

A Maple Ridge agility competition compe went to the dogs, in a very impressive way.

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Sawyer Playdon cooled down at Maple Ridge Park’s spray park on yet another unseasonably warm afternoon recently. Spray parks, rivers, and lakes will be hot spots over the next few days as B.C.’s south coast braces for a heat wave, with Environment Canada forecasting temperatures to hover near 30ºC in Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows by Sunday.

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Shaving Grace Maple Ridge City councillor Kiersten Duncan had her head shaved for a great cause.

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Airport ‘vision’ sought

The Pitt Meadows Airport is the subject of a letter sent by Pitt Mayor John Becker to Maple Ridge Mayor Nicole Read.

HERITAGE

Hundreds celebrate aboriginal culture

ERIC ZIMMER ezimmer@mrtimes.com

Pitt Meadows Mayor John Becker has proposed a joint planning session with Maple Ridge Mayor Nicole Read regarding the development of “a strategic vision” for the Pitt Meadows airport. In a recent letter to Read, Becker proposes hosting a joint workshop for the two councils, with experts John Becker in the aviation industry Pitt Mayor facilitating the meeting, “to ensure both councils have an opportunity to educate themselves a bit more about airports... and discuss some of the issues and opportunities that might exist for our airport.” Following the workshop, Becker would like to see a strategic planning session take place, that would include both cities, representatives from the airport board, and “some form of community representation.”

Sunday’s great weather marked a successful festival.

Yvonne Desabrais, who helped organize the festival. But the real success of the weekend was the local feel to the celebration, said Desabrais. “We were celebrating our community – aborigCOLE WAGNER inal people within our comeditorial@mrtimes.com munity.” special guest host, As the vice president of great weather, and the Fraser River All Nations a number of aborigAboriginal Society (FRANAS), inal artists and Desabrais stressed that the vendors helped celebration wasn’t mark a successcentred on one More online ful National single aboriginal search ‘Aboriginal’ Aboriginal Day in nation, but rather Memorial Peace aboriginal people Park on June 21. as a whole. The celebration was hosted After all, said Desabrais, by Nathaniel Arcand, who Maple Ridge is built upon stars in CBC’s Heartland, and land traditionally occupied by has appeared in a number of the Katzie and Kwantlen First Canadian film and TV producNation people, respectively. tions over the last decade. While this year’s celebraArcand’s presence at the tion took place on a Sunday, show was “awesome,” said FRANAS is eyeing a return to

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Eventually, Desabrais said she’d like to see the City assume

responsibility for running the festival, similar to the way the municipality organizes activites for Canada Day. “It is a national holiday,” she said.

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There was dancing, music, crafts, food and vendors, as crowds of people marked National Aboriginal Day in Memorial Peace Park.

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GOLDEN EARS BRIDGE

Pitt mayor lobbies for lower bridge toll Ridge mayor John Becker would like to see an 18-month meets long reduction. MLAS For drivers with a transponder or TReO decal, the toll charge to cross the Golden Ears Bridge will increase from $3.05 to $3.10 as of July 15.

TROY LANDREVILLE tlandreville@mrtimes.com

Those who cross the Golden Ears Bridge on a regular basis know full well that it can take a significant toll on their pocketbooks. Drivers with a transponder or TReO decal currently pay a $3.05 toll charge every time they cross the bridge, with the cost slated to go up to $3.10 in mid-July. Pitt Meadows Mayor John Becker hopes to lighten that burden, with a proposal to TransLink to lower toll charges on the Golden Ears Bridge while the Patullo Bridge connecting Surrey to New Westminster is under repair.

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TransLink is proceeding with plans or structural seismic upgrades and deck rehabilitation on the Pattullo, which was opened in 1937 and is one of the region’s oldest crossings. In a letter to Maple Ridge Mayor Nicole Read and Port Coquitlam Mayor Greg Moore, Becker wrote, “It has been brought to my atten-

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO AMEND PITT MEADOWS ZONING BYLAW

tion that there is a proposal for an 18 month reduction in tolls on the Port Mann Bridge while the Patullo Bridge is being resurfaced. Reducing tolls on the Golden Ears Bridge during this time period is also being considered.” Becker added that this 18 month reduction period is estimated to begin in March 2016 and “would

provide a great opportunity to measure the impact that a reduction in fees would have on the utilization of the Golden Ears and Port Mann Bridges.” “It is critical that we advocate that the Golden Ears Bridge also be reduced to the same level as the Port Mann Bridge during this time period to provide the technical analysis that is needed to determine if use will increase enough to keep revenue streams consistent with current collections,” the letter stated. In December, the New Westminster Chamber of Commerce and Surrey Board of Trade called the B.C. government to suspend or reduce tolls on the Port Mann when maintenance work gets underway on the Pattullo. – With files from the Vancouver Sun

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NOTICE OF INTENTION TO AMEND PITT MEADOWS ZONING BYLAW

TAKE NOTICE THAT a Public Hearing will be held in the Council Chamber of the Pitt Meadows City Hall, 12007 Harris Road, Pitt Meadows, BC on Tuesday, July 7, 2015 at 7:00 p.m. to consider the following amendment to Zoning Bylaw No. 2505, 2011, the Zoning Bylaw for the City of Pitt Meadows.

TAKE NOTICE THAT a Public Hearing will be held in the Council Chamber of the Pitt Meadows City Hall, 12007 Harris Road, Pitt Meadows, BC on Tuesday, July 7, 2015 at 7:00 p.m. to consider the following amendment to Zoning Bylaw No. 2505, 2011, the Zoning Bylaw for the City of Pitt Meadows.

City of Pitt Meadows Zoning Amendment Bylaw No. 2691, 2015

City of Pitt Meadows Zoning Amendment Bylaw No. 2692, 2015

The purpose of this amendment is to rezone the property located at 11872 Blakely Road, legally described as: Lot 1 District Lot 283 Group 1 New Westminister District Plan 46650 From Medium Lot Residential (R1) Zone to Small Lot Residential (R-2) Zone (shown bolded and shaded) in order to permit the subdivision of the property into two single family lots.

The purpose of this amendment is to rezone the property located at 11928 Blakely Road, legally described as: Lot 1 District Lot 283 Group 1 New Westminister District Plan 73238 From Medium Lot Residential (R1) Zone to Small Lot Residential (R-2) Zone (shown bolded and shaded) in order to permit the subdivision of the property into two single family lots. The relative location of the land to be affected by the proposed bylaw is indicated on the sketch plan below:

The relative location of the land to be affected by the proposed bylaw is indicated on the sketch plan below:

The application and associated reports may be viewed at the City Hall between June 26, 2015 and July 7, 2015 from 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., excluding weekends and statutory holidays. Please direct inquiries to the Development Services Department at 604-465-2428

The application and associated reports may be viewed at the City Hall between June 26, 2015 and July 7, 2015 from 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., excluding weekends and statutory holidays. Please direct inquiries to the Development Services Department at 604-465-2428

AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE ALL PERSONS who deem themselves affected hereby shall be afforded an opportunity to be heard at the Public Hearing before Council on the matters contained herein or by making a written submission (or email) by 3:00 p.m. on Tuesday, July 7, 2015 to the attention of Manager of Legislative Services.

AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE ALL PERSONS who deem themselves affected hereby shall be afforded an opportunity to be heard at the Public Hearing before Council on the matters contained herein or by making a written submission (or email) by 3:00 p.m. on Tuesday, July 7, 2015 to the attention of Manager of Legislative Services.

All submissions will become part of the public record.

All submissions will become part of the public record.

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The Cliff Avenue Camp was the focus of a special meeting. ERIC ZIMMER ezimmer@mrtimes.com

A special meeting held between the City of Maple Ridge and provincial, as well as federal representatives last week, regarding the city’s homelessness issue, – in particular around the camp on Cliff Avenue – Nicole Read left those Maple Ridge involved mayor with a few talking points, specifically when it comes to who’s responsible for what. “Homelessness is an issue in the jurisdiction of higher level governments,” said Maple Ridge Mayor Nicole Read. In Read’s opinion, the province should be taking steps to help solve the issue, without having to be prodded by the city. There is “no doubt that the situation on Cliff Avenue is troubling to the community, local businesses, and to myself,” said Maple Ridge-Mission MLA Marc Dalton. Dalton countered Read’s position and said the province “does not have the authority” to come and clear it up, as it falls “under the city’s jurisdiction and bylaws.” It was reported recently that the number of people currently part of the homeless camp now totals more than 100, although Read disputes those numbers. saying she believes the numbers are 32 tents and 64 campers. -With files from The Province >More at: mrtimes.com, search “Read”


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t one o’clock in the morning on June 13, under the stadium lights of Langley’s McLeod Athletic Park, Kiersten Duncan and her teammates made a small sacrifice for others living with cancer. Today, the 22-year-old rookie Maple Ridge City councillor proudly sports a buzz cut. “Most people recognize what it’s for, and it was quite widely publicized so most people were really excited when they saw me,” Duncan said, about her newly shaved head. “They went, ‘Oh my gosh! She really did it!’” his year marked Duncan’s first experience with the Langley Relay For Life, which ran over 12 hours from 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. on June 12 and 13. Duncan connected to the Canadian Cancer Society fundraiser through her good friend Phil Shuttlewood, who lives in Langley and ultimately was the person who shaved her head for donations. “He was getting a team together and my friends and I thought that if we were going to raise money, let’s do something really fun and different that we haven’t done before,” Duncan said. Hence the head shaving.

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Maple Ridge City councillor Kiersten Duncan along with fellow members of ‘Shaving Grace’ had their heads shaved in Langley on June 13 to raise money for the Canadian Cancer Society. Initially, Duncan was the only member of “Shaving Grace” who was going to make the sacrifice. She dyed her hair pink for a month to bring attention to her cause. Just past the midway point of the relay, eight team members stepped up to have their heads shaved, which helped “Shaving Grace” collectively raise more than $3,500 in donations for the society. uncan said the entire relay experience in Langley was enjoyable, albeit much chillier once her head was shaved. “It was a little shocking,”

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Duncan said with a laugh. Duncan said she’s “very fortunate” not to have been directly touched by cancer but noted, “I’ve certainly lost a lot of family to it. My little cousin is currently battling it.” onating to Duncan’s cause were fellow Maple Ridge City council members as well as those from the local school board. “Shaving Grace” is still collecting donations through the Canadian Cancer Society’s Relay For Life website. To connect to the website, enter “Canadian Cancer Society Shaving Grace” on the Google search engine.

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mokey the Bear is worried about making sure you don’t burn down the woods, but wildfires don’t need a whole forest to get going. It’s dry out there, and about to get drier and hotter with a heat wave expected to start as soon as this weekend. Every year, firefighters spend a lot of their time dealing with what can only be called stupid fires – fires started through simple, careless ignorance. Cigarette butts are still the main cause of these fires, butts tossed onto dry grass or bark mulch on medians and in parks. The smoker can walk away and nothing seems to happen, sometimes for hours or days. But the fire can smolder, burrowing underground and biding its time. Then there’s the puff of smoke, and if we’re lucky, the fire department gets a call when that’s all it is. There have been some serious fires in the Lower Mainland in recent years, including in 1996 and 2005 in Burns Bog. The smoldering fires claimed 170 hectares and 200 hectares of land respectively. Numerous small brush fires have struck in other suburban areas around Metro Vancouver and the Fraser Valley. Other communities north of the Fraser River have to worry about interface fires – blazes that start in the forest and then march towards residential areas. While there have been just a few minor incidents in Pitt Meadows of late – according to the community’s assistant fire chief Brad Perrie – it along with Maple Ridge are potential matchboxes – all it takes is a careless toss of a cigarette, or out-of-control backyard fire. If our recent drier, hotter summers are the result of global warming, we will see these tinder-dry conditions more frequently in the future. That will place an even larger burden on us to be cautious with fire. Learn about your local rules for outdoor burning before you put a match to the bonfire or fire pit. Put out that cigarette somewhere safe. And keep an eye out for those telltale puffs of smoke coming from the vacant lots, the medians, and the backyards. – M.C.

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Odd Thoughts

Price to save a few apples heartbreakingly high

He’s perched on a corn friend of mine lost a stock not 10 feet away from child this morning. me. And it was my Amazed, I stopped whistfault. It was someling… and he stopped thing I did. The kid died in singing. He just cocked his my garden. It was the same head and looked at me. garden where I met my friend Tentatively, I picked up my quite a few years ago. tune again. People who know me know And he joined back in. We that I am an inveterate whistwere jamming. No. We were ler. cooking! I tend to mix my pleasures. I’ve always had a love for When I’m enjoying what I’m BOB GROENEVELD nature, but that day – and doing, I whistle while I work the many days after, when – when I’m writing, when my friend returned again and again to I’m paddling my canoe, and especially share music with me – my heart was full when I’m gardening. to bursting with the wonder of it. I just can’t help myself. The music gets Another side of nature came to my inside me and it’s just got to get back out garden two summers ago. Apple maggot. again. Apparently, it came into the Fraser Valley It was fall. I was chopping up some just a few years ago, and has been ramplants for composting, and I was whistpant. ling away at a swing jazz tune that I The fly has markings on its wings that remembered from an old movie. make it look like a spider, less than a Next thing you know, there’s a half centimetre long. It lays its eggs in Chickadee singing with me!

immature apples, initially leaving a tiny, innocuous-looking dimple. The eggs hatch into larvae, often just one per apple, that tunnel all through the fruit as it grows. One or two flies can devastate an entire dwarf tree like the ones I have. That first year, I got three edible apples out of the four or five dozen I picked from a single tree. So I did some research, found myself some pesticide which, used in the right way, would have little or no impact on our beneficial bugs, “acceptable” risk to our birds, but bad for fish, so I had to keep it far from our pond. OK. That seemed to work, although I was concerned about the “acceptable” risk to the feathered colony, including those lovable chickadees, that we’ve cultivated to handle most of our garden pest problems for us. So I did more research, and found several university agriculture departments recommend sticky fly paper to attract and trap the maggot flies.

Large-scale orchards use the yellow stickies to alert them to the flies, and ensure best pesticide practices by timing for optimum effectiveness and minimum risk. For just a few small trees, they suggested, the sticky traps would provide adequate control without additional pesticide. So I hung one in my earliest apple tree. And this morning I was heartbroken to find a young chickadee splayed across the sticky sheet. Its wings were twisted and contorted and plumes of feathers had been torn from its body. It had put up a massive fight. And lost. I learned two important lessons. One lesson was that trying to save the environment around us is far more complicated than we humans can ever truly comprehend. The other is that sometimes the price for saving a few damned apples can be unacceptably high. Read Matthew Claxton’s Painful Truth online this week at mrtimes.com

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Homeless solutions trample constitution Dear Editor,

Our mayor is to be commended for her sincere concerns about the plight of the homeless in Maple Ridge. It is not just Maple Ridge that has this problem, it is clear across the country as well as in the United States. As far as helping to solve this problem, I can tell you it cannot be accomplished without trampling on the constitutional rights of the homeless themselves. Canada is a free country where we are all free to live where we choose, work (or

not work) where we choose, and to associate with whoever we wish. Unless the “state” acquires the rights to deal with the problem outside the requirements of our constitution, there can be no solution. Sure, some of these people can be helped. But, that would require them to put an honest effort forward on their part. There are many homeless who would jump at an opportunity to participate in such programs where they are “partners” with

Insects invade Volker Park

Dear Editor, Nature vs Nurture… we traded socializing our pets for an invasion of stinging pests. If you thought dogs required pest control, try an insect invasion. Don’t walk or play in Volker Park anytime this summer, you will be stung. Since the closing of the dog park, the entire park has been taken over by stinging insects. Walking in Volker Park is like walking through a stinging land mine. It’s not safe for dogs; it’s not safe for children. What are the parks and recreation department heads going to do to make Volker Park safe for this community? P. Justus, Maple Ridge

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A recent meeting of government officials (municipal, provincial, and federal) came together to discuss the homeless issue in Maple Ridge and who is responsible. Readers shared their views: “Great that these politicians are at the table together, discussing this. Even better that our mayor is stressing that she will be ensuring their accountability. If she had not pressed for this discussion, I do believe our MLA or MP would have brushed it aside.” – Candice Brown “Stolen property and crime on the rise, there’s needles everywhere now. They need to go. No sympathy!” – Derek Langdeau “A little less talk, a lot more action!!! The powers that be need to get off their dufs and get some moving done. More homeless from other districts are coming in droves. It’s prime area, free food and amenities and no hassles, it’s becoming Hastings street on the bypass!!!!! Get er done!!!!! Set a date and bring a truck.” – Barb Alexander “No sympathy. Take em up to the bush and leave them there! There they can camp for free!” – Megan Osborn Hourie

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the government entity responsible for managing such programs. One such program was in effect back in 1971, when I was a young man. The federal government managed the unemployed through a program known then as “manpower.” People who were in need of a job would be summoned to the manpower office nearest to them, take an aptitude test, and then a manpower agent would offer the applicant one of three or four training opportunities that indicated they would do well at, based on the questionnaire they had filled out. There were at least six people in my welding class, at then BC Vocational School, who

had come to the course in this fashion. They were told if they did not take a course then once their unemployment insurance ran out they would not be eligible for welfare. The incentive was quite successful and those welders I knew from the class did very, very well in life. There was also a program for first-time homebuyers back then and the houses that qualified were subsidized by the federal government. Bare bones, but quite livable. There are partial solutions, but those solutions do require certain rights to be set aside and in Canada, that will not happen. Mike Boileau, Maple Ridge

Kindness overwhelms Dear Editor, Our family recently lost our home to fire. As devastating as that was, and continues to be, it has given us the opportunity to witness first hand, the kindness, caring, and generosity of the people living in this community. Though we will express our gratitude in person, we would also like to acknowledge some of these people in a public way (read full letter online). It goes without saying that first and foremost we want to thank the Maple Ridge firefighters, the Ridge Meadows RCMP, and the BC Ambulance Service for everything they did for us. These are true professionals and it was impressive to see them work together as a team. The situation was a difficult one and we appreciate how hard they all worked! We would also like to thank all our friends, family, co-workers, and community. You truly are amazing! We lost a lot of “stuff” in the fire, but we still have everything that matters. The Britton and Carlson families > A full version of this letter is at www.mrtimes.com, click on Opinion or search ‘Britton’.

Garbage must be collected

Dear Editor, We will need the pied piper in this City if a universal garbage collection is not brought in. The rats are getting more plentiful and bigger. As more people move into our town the garbage piles up and the rats, raccoons, bears, and coyotes come out to enjoy the feast. There are the people, like me, who have garbage pickup and we have the recyclers, like me. But we all create garbage. For every one person who recycles to the max and leaves a very small garbage footprint, we have the people that “do not.” And they wait till there is enough garbage for it worth while paying at the transfer station. Rats and other night crawlers come out to enjoy the feast. History (the plaque, for example) has shown that waste must be removed from large populated areas. Why are we worried about a small tax increase to get this service, by private or municipal workers? It has to be done, if not, someone get out a flute and hide your children Gerard Kavanagh, Maple Ridge

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Maple Ridge Secondary and Thomas Haney Secondary School’s annual Dry Grad was a huge success thanks to the following contributors from our community. A&W Allure Hair Fashions Bella Vita Big Daddy’s Pizza Boston Pizza Canadian Tire Charleton Automotive Cloverdale Paint Cooper Foods Country Wide Communications Domino’s Pizza – Haney Place Dr. Patrick O’Brian Extra Foods GM Restaurant Hair Expression Hair Formers Hammond Jewelers Haney Bakery Haney Hawgs Jerry Heinricks JVC Kenwood Kal Tire Kiwanis Liquor Distribution Branch Lordco Auto Parts Maple Ridge Florist Maple Ridge Teachers Association Maple Ridge Volkswagen

Mark’s Work Wearhouse MRSS Grad Class of 1974 Meadow Gardens Golf Paliotti’s Restaurant Pitt Meadows Golf Purdy’s Chocolates Ridge Meadow Leisure Centre Rotary Club of Haney Royal Lepage Brookside Realty Safeway Save-On-Foods Scotia Bank – Meadowtown Centre Sector 2814 Comics and Toys Subway – 240th T&T Auto Parts TD Canada Trust Temptations Salon & Spa Tim Hortons Triple Tree VanCity Vienny Nails Wok Box Asian Kitchen

The Pitt Meadows Secondary Grad Class 2015 would like to thank the following businesses & individuals for their generous donation. Grad would not have been a great success without all of your help! Anne Waring-Jones Anytime Fitness - Pitt Meadows BC Lions BC Liquor Stores BCAA - Maple Ridge Be Me Sales Ben’s Town Taylor Blends Coffee – Pitt Meadows Boston Pizza – Maple Ridge Brown’s Social House – Maple Ridge Canadian Tire – Maple Ridge Chadview Farms Chameleon Restaurant CIBC - Pitt Meadows Coast Capital Savings – Pitt Meadows Commodore Ballroom Cool Creations Dairy Queen - Maple Ridge, Scott Daryl Anderson Dennis Aalderink - PNE Destiny Design Earl’s Restaurant Eminence Enchanted Pixie Cupcakes EnCompass Solutions Group – Tim Wright Enjoy Garden Restaurant Epic Yoga Fairmont Hotel Futura Corp Global TV GM Restaurant Gordon Clarke Photography Haney Bakery Hard Bite Potato Chips Harrigan Rentals & Equipment Ltd Highland Redi-Green Turf Farm I-Corp Security Services Ltd IGA- Pitt Meadows Interwrap Inc Johnston Meier Insurance

JRFM Kabuki Sushi Kiwanis Komodo Electric Laurie Shong Laurie Suchanek Leavitt Machinery Live Nation/Commodore Lordco - Maple Ridge Lougheed Tire Sales and Service Maple Ridge Pitt Meadows Parks and Leisure Maple Ridge Times Meadow Gardens Golf Course Meadows Flowers Menchies - Maple Ridge Minit Tune-Maple Ridge Ms. Fit New Balance Cleats 10 1/2 Nintendo Canada North American Wood Preservers LP Nulek Sign Creations Ode to Bloom O’Gradys Once Upon a Tea Leaf Otter Co-op Pacific Centre for Reproductive Medicine Papa Leos – Pitt Meadows PCR Roofing PCRM - Dr. Ken Seethram Penzoil 10 Minutes Oil Change Centre Pink Candles and Gifts Pita Pit – Pitt Meadows Pitt Hoody Pitt Meadows Golf Course Playland Premier Helicopter Prostock Athletic Supply Ltd Puddle Duck Children’s Centre Purdy’s Chocolates RPM Hockey S. Comeault

Safeway – Maple Ridge Save-on Foods - Maple Ridge Science World Scotia Bank - Pitt Meadows Shoppers Drug Mart - Pitt Meadows Soul Experience Run Company Sour Apple Special Moments Decorating Staples - Pitt Meadows Starbucks - Pitt Meadows Sticky’s candy Subway - Pitt Meadows Superstore - Pitt Meadows Swan-e-set The LaPlante Family TD Bank - Maple Ridge Texas Jersey The O`Grady`s The Futura Corporation The Jolly Coachman The Wooden Spoon Bistro Tim Hortons - Maple Ridge Tim Hortons – Pitt Meadows Times Newspaper Tire Link – Maple Ridge T-Lane Transportation Tom White Tomes & Tales Transcold Triple Tree Nursery T’s Gifts Tuscany Salon and Spa Van City - Pitt Meadows Variety Club VCC Hair Salon Vinegar Works Visions - Port Coquitlam W. Mader Excavating Wadah Nour DJ Services Walmart - Port Coquitlam Wes & Rose Madder West Coast Auto Group West Coast Express West Coast Nissan Wooden Spoon Bistro

A special thank you to those who donated that wish to remain anonymous and a big “THANK YOU” to all of the volunteers that helped make this a safe place for our PMSS Class of 2015!


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July 2015

Property Taxes are Due July 2, 2015

2015 property taxes and Home Owners Grant applications are due on July 2. There are several ways to pay your taxes: Online Payments. On your online bank account, just add “City of Pitt Meadows” as a bill payee, and use your roll number (found on your tax notice) without the decimal, as your account number. At your Bank or Credit Union. You can pay your property taxes at most chartered banks in Canada, credit unions in BC and participating trust companies. In Person at City Hall. Payments by cash, cheque (including post-dated cheques), debit or money order can be made during business hours, 8:30 to 4:30, Monday to Friday. Cheques can also be mailed or dropped off in the after-hours drop box at the main entrance doors. You must apply for your Home Owners Grant each year, even if your taxes have been paid by your mortgage company, by preauthorized payment plan, at your bank or through online banking. The application must be received by the due date of July 2 and is subject to penalty if received late.

Community Development

Council in Committee • July 14, 6pm Regular Council Meetings • July 7, 7pm • July 21, 7pm Special Council Meeting • July 28, 3pm Watch Regular Council Meetings live online! Visit our website at pittmeadows.bc.ca and click on Council Meeting Videos under the Quick Links sidebar.

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Over 100 residents attended the Transportation Forum on June 17 at the Heritage Hall. Attendees were able to ask questions of City staff and representatives from ICBC, CP Rail, Pitt Meadows Airport, Ridge Meadows RCMP, West Coast Express, ISL Engineering & Land Services Ltd, and the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure. A short survey on transportation in Pitt Meadows is available on the City’s website at pittmeadows.bc.ca.

With the relatively dry winter and early warm weather, water conservation will be important this summer. Metro Vancouver has implemented lawn sprinkling restrictions Find out when your lawn sprinkling days and times are on the City’s website at pittmeadows.bc.ca. What other ways can you conserve water at home? Water conservation tips can be found at metrovancouver.org.

Summer Events in Spirit Square. Summer is a busy time in Spirit Square at the Civic Centre, beginning with Canada Day celebrations on July 1! On July 11, Parks & Leisure Services will be hosting “Movies in the Park” beginning at 8pm, featuring the movie “Peabody & Sherman.” The popular Bard on the Bandstand is back, with Shakespeare’s “The Winter’s Tale,” on July 16, 17 and 18, beginning at 8pm.And the Bruce James Orchestra will be back every Wednesday night at 7pm throughout July and August. For details on community events, visit the Parks & Leisure website at mrpmparksandleisure.ca.

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Council Working For You. Council has been busy with several initiatives recently, including: • Mayor and Council were on hand at this year’s Pitt Meadows Day celebration on June 6. Council Members volunteered in various capacities throughout the day. • Councillors Elkerton and Murray represented Pitt Meadows at the Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM) Conference held in Winnipeg June 3-6. • The Citizen’s Committee on Open Government has wrapped up and will deliver a report of recommendations to Council on July 21. • TheTransportation Forum was be held June 17 at Heritage Hall, and Council and staff addressed transporation questions from the public along with regional transportation partners.

Go Green

Food is Banned From Garbage as of July 1. The food waste in garbage ban will be enforced as of July 1 throughout Metro Vancouver. In Pitt Meadows, food waste has been part of the green waste cart curbside pickup since 2013. Just continue to put food waste into your green cart instead of the garbage. For tips on what can go in your green cart, visit pittmeadows.bc.ca. pittmeadows.bc.ca facebook.com/pittmeadows

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It’s librarian Susan Redmond’s favourite time of the year. “I love the summer reading program,” she said. Redmond works at the Pitt Meadows Library, and said the best part of the program – which kicked off on Pitt Meadows Day and runs through July and August – is seeing all the kids, parents, and others who come to the library to participate. “It’s just wonderful,” she added. “Everyone who works here at the library really gets into it, as well.” This year, the theme of the summer reading program is Build It!, and both Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows libraries are offering a wide variety of opportunities to help readers of all ages build their imagination and interest in reading. The clubs are free to join. Though the Build It! reading program covers the entire Fraser Valley Regional Library network, Redmond said the library in Pitt Meadows is doing something unique and adding something a little extra.

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Expressing thanks:

During St. Patrick School’s recent parent appreciation tea, principal Clive Heah presented Sue Fleming with the school’s community award for her work with the Intergenerational Garden on Edge Street. According to Heah, St. Pat’s has been “privileged” to be part of the garden project since its inception two years ago. The Grade 7class at the time helped with the building of the flower beds. Fleming approached the staff and offered to provide students with garden space, in which they could grow herbs, fruits, and vegetables. It’s been a great learning tool, for which Heah is grateful.

Scholarships won: Five local Grade 12 students were the recent

recipients of scholarships worth $1,000 each, courtesy of the local arts council. The scholarships were awarded in the areas of music, dance, drama, visual and media arts, and literary arts. See story at www.mrtimes.com, search “arts.”

Rotary happenings:

It was all smiles as Haney Rotary Club president Jan Hickman (centre left] welcomed new club president Michelle Broughton. Rotary district governor Bill Robson (far right) and district assistant governor Clive Evans attended and congratulated the club on another year of outstanding service to this community. Bryan Hutton photo

Car given as dry grad prize:

Mitchell Wellicome’s grad was memorable, for a whole bunch of reasons, including his good fortune in winning a car. The Westview Secondary grad recently accepted the keys to his new-to-him vehicle from West Coast Mazda sales manager Jean Sleiman (left). Each year the West Coast Auto Group donates a vehicle to one local high school for their dry grad. During the dry grad festivities for Westview, Wellicome’s name was drawn from the barrel at 5:30 in the morning. He couldn’t be happier, expressing his appreciation to his school and the car company. His post-secondary plans include obtaining an apprenticeship – possibly in welding, or some other hands-on trade – only partially joking that he hopes his Xbox skills will come in handy.

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Watering tricky Backyards part of growing contest in containers Any property where EDIBLE LANDSCAPE

RONDA PAYNE editorial@mrtimes.com

Time is almost up! The nomination deadline for the City of Maple Ridge’s annual Food Garden Contest is Friday, June 26. Gardeners can enter the growing action in their own yard, or can nominate a neighbour, but must complete an entry form (on the

tion form, is essential as it year,” she said. “In the past helps the judges determine it was a front yard food garhow well the garden has den contest.” grown and The intent in what it looked prior years was DEADLINE like at the start. to have people LOOMING “In early to think about mid-August, how they used Maple Ridge City’s their yards and Food Garden Contest someone from the agriculto encourage 9 Nominations due tural advisory them to forgo Friday, June 26 committee some of their 9 Forms online at will go look at lawn for a bit mapleridge.ca, search the [entered] of edible green “food garden contest” gardens,” she instead. “The committee wants to include both [front and back] yards this year,” Murphy elaborated. The before photo, to be included with the nomina-

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I’ve been growing chives in a pot on the patio for many years. Every year it grows back – but not this year. Why? I watered it, gave it some liquid food to no avail.

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When you say you watered your chives, I wonder how frequently that was. This winter and spring, we had some very strange weather: torrential rain in bursts but also very long spells of warm, dry weather. The dry spells were in months when we wouldn’t expect this. All this was very tricky for plants in containers. Containers do dry out frequently and when they ANNE MARRISON do are very hard to re-wet because the dry soil can shrink away from the inner sides of the pot. You may drench the soil with water and think the plants are having a good drink, not knowing the water is running down the soil crack around the inside edges and away. But it’s an odd problem. Chives have the reputation of being very hardy and healthy: no pests and the only disease is an occasional attack of rust which kills them if it’s let go for ages. Anything with a fat root storage area (bulbs, tubers or taproot) is usually quite resilient even to drought. Chives don’t have the big bulb that other alliums do, but their root does have some storage capability. It might be useful if you thoroughly dug up and removed the soil from the chives pot. Have a good look for little living creatures or anything that looks unusual. Discard that soil. There may be something to be learned here.

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Yes, it will. This is because lavender blooms on this year’s stems. It’s best to prune as early as you can so that new stems have time to grow and mature enough for blooms.

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Maple Ridge performers help with a hotdog sale to support Ridge Meadows Got Talent. RONDA PAYNE editorial@mrtimes.com

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Canada Day festivities return once again to Memorial Peace Park in Maple Ridge on Wednesday, July 1.

Flag focus of national birthday Memorial Peace Park is the spot to be for Canada Day festivities on July 1.

at 12:30 p.m. and will feature a march-in by the Royal Canadian anada Day Legion Branch #88 celebrations Colour Guard, and grow bigger members of the Ridge and better Meadows RCMP in full every year in Maple ceremonial uniforms. Ridge, and this year is In addition to police, no exception. Maple Ridge firefightIn addition to celeers will also be on brating the country’s hand to help deploy 148th birthday, Maple the largest Canadian Ridge – along with the flag on the north side rest of the nation – of the Fraser River. will celebrate another People are encourimportant milestone: aged to bring their The 50th anniversary cameras and pose for of the Canadian Flag. photos with the flag, To mark the milefirefighters, and police. stone, organizers of There will also be the July 1 party in a number of cultural Memorial Peace Park dance demonstrations are celebrating the flag taking place throughwith a huge communout the day on the ity art project, and Maple Ridge bandeveryone is invited to stand, including newtake part. comer performer and Participants can street magician, Matt write Johnson, poems whose CANADA or verses magic about style is DAY the flag, known as Wednesday, July 1 draw pic“urban tures, and 9 Memorial Peace decepPark in Maple Ridge submit tion:” a 9 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. photos mix of of them9 Entertainment, “streetselves crafts, and activities style and/or magic” their famcombined ilies with with comedy and the flag. stage presence. “Canada Day is all A giant multi-activity about the celebration area will also be set of our accomplishup in the park. ments and our pride It’s here where as a nation,” said people can take part in Maple Ridge mayor things like mini-golf, Nicole Read, adding balloon twisting, facethat Maple Ridge is painting, and crafts. “filled” with excepThere will also be tional Canadians. prize giveaways, a “In every endeavour, hydration station, sports, arts, citizentrivia challenges, and ship, and volunteermascots. ism, our community In addition, a represents the values neighbourhood activthat make our nation ity challenge will strong.” give participants the The day-long event chance to win a pool – which runs from party for their neigh10 a.m. to 3 p.m. – bourhood by navigatincludes live music ing through a variety throughout the day, of literacy stations. including musical acts The Haney Farmers The Crayons, The Market will be operatRoad Dogs, and couning a special “Canada try rock music sibling Day market,” offering duo, The Johnson everything from localBrothers. ly-sourced fresh fruit, The official flag to fresh-baked goodraising and protocol ies, to artisan crafts ceremony will happen and wares.

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If Pitt Meadows Golf Club members are among the best chippers and putters in Lower Mainland golf, there’s a reason. They’ve been learning for three years from the masters of golf’s short game – Dave Stockton and his son, Dave Jr. The club is now inviting non-members to enter a draw to become one of 10 lucky guests at two clinics scheduled for Wednesday, July 16 at the Club, located at 13615 Harris Road in Pitt Meadows. To enter the draw, contact Caylen Wallace, the club’s director of marketing and sales, at cwallace@ pittmeadowsgolf.com, or phone 604-465-5431. Successful invitees will be notified by July 10. Each Wednesday, Pitt Meadows Golf Club members participate in a “men’s night” event – the Stocktons have joined the event each July since 2012. “They are honorary members of Pitt Meadows Golf Club and have been generous in sharing their time and their short game expertise with our members,” the club’s head professional Neil Roberts said. The Stocktons are famed for their own skills. Dave Sr. is a five-time major winner on the PGA and Champions Tours as well as a Ryder Cup captain. He and Dave Jr. are especially well known for their expertise and specialized training programs in all aspects of the short game. The two clinics, scheduled for 10:45 a.m. and 6:30 p.m., will take place at the club’s practice facilities which now include a new driving range. The club is also hosting the Monday qualifying event for the Aug. 17 to 23 Canadian Pacific Women’s Open Tournament at the Vancouver Golf Club.

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The Pitt Meadows Paddling Club hosted an open house at their facililty, just off Harris Road on the banks of the Alouette River on the weekend. The open house is the club’s way to celbrate various different kinds of paddle sports, as well as introduce visitors and first-timers to different paddle boat styles and categories such as dragon boat, outrigger canoes, sprint kayaks, recreational kayaks, and stand-up paddleboards. For more information on the club, visit www.pmpc.ca. See more photos online.

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ers to take an 8-7 lead with 4:39 to go in regulation. The Shamrocks needed a goal from Rhys Duch – his third tally and fifth point of the night – with 1:51 to go in the third period to tie the game and send it into overtime. During the overtime period, the Shamrocks sandwiched goals between the Burrards’ Connor Goodwin’s tally to win the game.

Victoria’s Josh Harnett scored the game winner at the 9:59 mark of overtime. Jarret Davis and Ben McIntosh each posted two goals and two assists for the Burrards, who lost their second consecutive game in overtime. Goodwin scored twice with one helper while the other Maple Ridge goals came off the sticks of Dan Taylor, Tom Johnson, and Coady Adamson.

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The final championship game, played June 13 at Albion, featured the hosts against a tough and seasoned Mission squad. Mission jumped out to an early lead, but Team Black rallied by out-scoring their rivals from Mission 15-5. Darren Bayer hit a two-RBI triple and Hayden Tupper’s bottom of the fifth lead off/ walk-off home run sealed the victory. > More at mrtimes.com, search “Team Black”

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In the early morning hours of Saturday, June 20, long before the sun began to rise, 120 cyclists and more than 60 volunteers left Kelowna and set out on the open road. Their same-day destination? Delta, B.C., some 400 km away. The formidable journey was part of the 11th annual Ride2Survive: a fundraiser for cancer research and a “grassroots community of B.C. riders and volunteers,” explained ride spokesman Michael Chiasson. “One hundred per cent of the funds raised, go directly to cancer research,” stressed Chiasson.

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Cyclists participating in this year’s Ride2Survive rolled through Maple Ridge on Saturday. During the ride, the cyclists climbed more than 12,000 feet, traversed two mountain summits, and pedaled more than 75,000 revolutions. “The challenge is deliberately intimidating and designed to emulate the struggles, pain, doubt, and frustration that a cancer victim is often subjected to during their cancer battle,” said Chiasson. “ It underscores the need for a support system

of family and friends, otherwise the battle/ ride is insurmountable on our own.” The group has traditionally made a stop in Maple Ridge, and this year was no different, with the cyclists rolling up to Planet Ice in the evening for a quick break before starting the home stretch to Delta. “The stop always re-energizes us,” said Chiasson. > More at mrtimes.com, search “Ride2Survive”

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World Championships in Portugal in July. Matthew Koehler will represent Canada at the Olympic Hopes Regatta in Poland in September. Both Justin Won and Matthew Koehler made the Canada Cup Tour, which stops in Ottawa, Regina and Dartmouth in July. The trio, along with Sebastian Sorescu, will participate in the Western Canada Games in Wood Buffalo, Alta., in early August.

Canoe Kayak Canada held national team trials number two last weekend at the Olympic Basin in Montreal. Four boys from Ridge Canoe Kayak Club, (RCKC) participated and shared a number of successes. Alex Brent finished second in the K1 1000m. He has been selected for the junior national team and will compete at the Junior

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Bring in your old boots and receive 15% OFF the regular price of a new pair of boots The person that brings in the worst boots...

WINS

It’s the Race to raise $100,000 for local youths

the boots they purchased! Contest starts June 25 & ends July 25

RACE DAY : Sunday, July 19th Maple Ridge Park 11am, Race 1pm Local shops support local teams and events, Shop local - Everyone benefits Find a better price within Canada and we’ll match it! Simply bring in proof of the current lower price.

22722 Lougheed Hwy, Maple Ridge YOUR WORKBOOT EXPERTS

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