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Stay entered in Pitt rave rape charge Colton McMorris only one charged with sexual assault by M o n i s h a M a r t i n s staff reporter
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A trial for McMorris was schedule to begin Feb. 27. “Police conducted an exhaustive investigation, but the branch concluded that the available evidence does not provide a substantial likelihood of conviction,” said Neil McKenzie, spokesperson for B.C.’s criminal justice branch. The charge against McMorris stemmed from an alleged rape of a 16-year-old girl at “Another Night in Bangkok,” a party held on a farm at 12993 Harris Road in September 2010. A teen took photographs and a video on his Blackberry of what he thought was consensual sex and sent
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it to others. The images were eventually posted by others on the social-networking site Facebook and repeatedly shared online, prompting RCMP to make a public appeal to stop their distribution. McMorris was the only person charged with sexual assault, although police initially believed more than one person participated in it and dozens watched. The sudden stay came after a senior prosecutor conducted “a thorough assessment of the evidence”, explained McKenzie. See Stay, p3
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Work to start soon on gaming centre Great Canadian applies for development permit by Phi l M elnyc h u k staff reporter After a four-year wait, work starts soon on Maple Ridge’s $16-million Community Gaming Centre at 227th Street and Lougheed Highway. “People are going to love it – even if you’re not into gambling,” said Howard Blank, with Great Canadian Entertainment Centres. The company received third reading for its proposal in July 2008, but stalled the project because of market conditions. Monday, Great Canadian applied for a development permit to allow the 2,550-sq.-metre project to proceed. Maple Ridge council approved sending that to its regular meeting next Tuesday. A fully licensed restaurant and an outdoor patio with a fireplace fronting the sidewalk will be part of the project, intended to improve the Lougheed Highway streetscape for pedestrians. A green roof covered with grasses and shrubs will catch storm water runoff and provide heating and cooling, while water gardens and street trees in the 223-space parking lot will do the same. The intent is to ensure that storm water flows off the site the same after development as before, that water filters into the ground and doesn’t wash out fish habitat in creeks during storm surges. Sitting areas and a small water reflection pool are also included along the outside of the building for pedestrians. One change from the initial project was removing the underground parking because soil conditions would make that too costly, explained architect Mike Alivojvodic. But with the revised version, which includes the addition of an overflow parking lot west of 227th Street, “from an architectural perspective, it’s as good, if not better,” Alivojvodic told council. Work is currently underway on a new road that will extend 227th Street
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Howard Blank, vice-president of Great Canadian Gaming, at the site on Lougheed Highway where site preparation and construction of a new road are ongoing. south to Haney Bypass. Great Canadian is paying for that road, about $3 million, as part of the project in addition to giving 1.8 acres of the 7.5-acre site to the District of Maple Ridge for parkland. Great Canadian is also paying for restoration of the ravine that splits the two parking lots at 227th Street and Lougheed. New bio-filtration ditches, rain gardens and ponds constructed on the site will ensure clean water flows into the old ravine and thus into the tributaries downstream. The areas around these water filtration areas will be landscaped with native plants and trees, including edible berries for birds, areas for small mammals and amphibians and even selections of plants that will attract butterflies. The original creek bed is also being relocated and restored so it runs parallel to 227th and thus will serve as the headwaters for the stream far-
ther down the hill. Nature trails will allow people to enjoy restored area. While the stream doesn’t contain fish, Maple Ridge still believes the area can help fish and wildlife, said Rod Stott, environmental planner with the district. With total construction costs of about $12 million, as well as land acquisition, the project will cost $16 million. “This use will certainly provide a signature development for this corner as well as create 227th Street going through to Lougheed Highway,” planner Diana Hall told council. Innovative landscaping will combine sidewalks, street trees, the water feature and restoration of the creek that bisects the property with nature trails that lead to the park area to the south, Hall said in her report. Indigenous and low-maintenance plants will be used in the landscaping while the structure itself will feature
stained concrete, wood and glass. The building includes a 301-sq.metre space that can be used as a restaurant or meeting space. More meeting space is located on the second floor, which could also be used for gaming expansion. The new gaming centre, operated in partnership with the Ridge Meadows Bingo Association, will have 150 slot machines, half more again than the current Haney Bingo Plex on 224th Street. The district gets 10 per cent of the revenue from the slot machines. Work crews are currently doing site preparation such as soil compaction and grading while construction is also underway on the road. Once council approves the development permit, only a building permit is needed for construction to start, which should happen sometime this spring. The construction process should take about 18 months.
Partner sought Another part of downtown Maple Ridge will be up for development in a few years – if there’s a partner with deep pockets. Haney Bingo Plex on 224th Street will be vacant some time in 2014, when Great Canadian Gaming Corp. packs up its bingo tables and slot machines and moves into its new building. Co-owner of the Bingo Plex building, Bernie Stoelzle said recently he’s not sure what will happen to his building, a unique peaked-roof structure built in 1961. The Haney Bingo Plex operated out of the building for years and remained in the location after Great Canadian Gaming Corp. bought the assets of the Ridge Meadows Bingo Association in 2008. The company expanded the floor space, installed 100 slot machines and renamed it the Maple Ridge Community Gaming Centre. “The place [Bingo Plex] is probably ready for re-development,” Stoelzle said. “We haven’t made any firm plans yet.” The current lease runs out in 2013, but Stoelzle said Great Canadian’s lease could be extended to 2014. But after the departure of the gaming centre, most of the building would be empty and Stoelzle prefers to redevelop rather than just re-leasing the space. But cost of rebuilding would far exceed the $4.5 million that the property’s worth. “Owning the land doesn’t get you far these days.” A partner to finance reconstruction is needed, he said. Ideally, Stoelzle would like to see a residential tower with commercial on the bottom. “We’re close to the shopping and everything, so in my opinion it would make a wonderful place for older people. They wouldn’t need a car.” Stoelzle was heartened by the fact that Target will replace Zellers in a few years.
‘Evidence does not provide likelihood of a conviction’ Stay from front The review included interviewing potential witnesses and studying forensic evidence. “In these circumstances where we feel a charge assessment standard is not met, we direct a stay of proceedings,” McKenzie said. A stay of proceedings is often described as putting a criminal charge in legal limbo. Crown can proceed on the same charge any time within 12 months by filing a “notice
of recommencement” with the court. If no notice is given within one year, “the proceedings shall be deemed never to have been commenced.” “I wouldn’t want to speculate what might happen in the future, but the Crown assessment at this stage is that the evidence does not provide any substantial likelihood of conviction,” said McKenzie. For the RCMP, the stay of proceedings is a disappointment.
The allegations were investigated not only by Ridge Meadows RCMP’s serious crime unit but specialized teams from E Division headquarters. “Our team of investigators worked many, many long hours gathering the best possible evidence to put forward to Crown,” said E Division spokesperson Sgt. Peter Thiessen. “This is the system we have to work under. We can only provide the evidence that we have and then it’s out of our hands.”
Besides McMorris, two others faced charges following the rave. A teenage boy, who was initially charged with making and distributing child pornography, pleaded guilty to a lesser charge of distributing obscene material and was sentence Feb. 10 to 12 months probation. Dennis John Allen Warrington, 20, faces a charge of making and distributing child pornography. His trial is set to begin in September.
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B.C. in red, but back in black next year Finance minister dishes out numbers by Phil Mel nyc hu k staff reporter In a hold-the-line budget released Tuesday, B.C. new home buyers have the loudest reason to cheer thanks to a one time only refundable tax credit of $10,000. That’s the maximum outlined in the B.C. First Time New Home Buyers Bonus, part of the B.C. budget released by Finance Minister Kevin Falcon on Tuesday. Seniors fixing up their homes also get a break, a tax credit of up to $1,000, while there will also be a tax break for kids’ fitness and arts programs, working out to $25 per child. The goodies are the highlights in the budget that will see a review of the carbon tax, increasing by one per cent next year the cor-
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Finance Minister Kevin Falcon released the provincial budget Tuesday. porate income tax rate, and raising medical service plan premiums in 2013 by $5 for a family of four. “There’s no denying, it’s still a tough budget,” said Maple RidgeMission MLA Marc Dalton. He referred to the “slashing and burning” that’s happening with U.S. government bud-
gets. “To me, we need to be thinking of our children and grand children. If we keep on going this way, we’ll be able to let the belt out in the future.” That could be as early as 2013 when the government predicts a $154-million surplus. The government’s predicting a $968-mil-
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The Invitation to Quote documents are available for download from the BC Bid website at www.bcbid.ca. Quotations are requested by 2:00 P.M. Local Time, Friday, March 9, 2012 at the following address: District of Maple Ridge 11995 Haney Place, Reception Desk (Main Floor) Maple Ridge, BC, V2X 6A9
Date: Thursday March 8, 2012 Time: 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm Place: Fraser Room, Maple Ridge Public Library 22470 Dewdney Trunk Road, Maple Ridge, BC
Facsimile machine or electronically mailed Submissions will not be considered. Quotations received after this date and time may or may not be considered.
The District of Maple Ridge Building Department is hosting a Builders Forum. All Maple Ridge area builders, contractors, designers and developers are invited to attend. Due to limited seating please register on or before 4:00 pm Friday March 2, 2012. Participation will be on a first come, first serve basis.
There will be no public opening for these Invitations to Quote (ITQ’s). No information will be disclosed from the time of Bid openings to the time contracts are awarded. Once contracts are awarded the successful Bidder’s names will be available upon request. All submissions become the property of the District of Maple Ridge and are subject to the Freedom of Information and Privacy Legislation. Inquires contact: Nathan Hearts – Buyer Tel: 604-463-5221 ext 3570; Fax: 604-466-4328; nhearts@mapleridge.ca. 11995 Haney Place, Maple Ridge, BC V2X 6A9 Tel: 604-463-5221 • Fax: 604-467-7329
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We will discuss new Building and Electrical Codes, Solar ready, Rain screen products, the status of the District’s new Zoning Bylaw and more. Your input and participation is appreciated. A light dinner and refreshments will be provided. Please register at the Building Department front counter, 11995 Haney Place, Maple Ridge, BC, OR telephone Jaci Diachuk at 604-467-7391, or e-mail jdiachuk@mapleridge.ca.
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lion deficit this year. The government is also going to review the carbon tax which applies to all types of fuel, including gasoline. The last scheduled carbon tax increase will go ahead on July, from 5.56 cents on a litre of gasoline to 6.67 cents. The budget holds that level while a review of the carbon tax program looks at the rate and offsetting income tax cuts. The carbon tax affects greenhouse growers, including those in Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows, said Dalton. “We need to evaluate, because we’re alone in this,” he added. According to a government news release, the B.C. economy will grow by 1.8 per cent in 2012, 2.2 per cent in 2013 and 2.5 per cent per cent in 2014. To ensure the government stays in the black, a temporary one-percent hike in the corporate income tax rate kicks in April 2014. However, the small business income tax rate stays at 2.5 per cent. Spending goes up for health but most remains unchanged for education. Over three years, the government will be shovelling another $1.5 billion into health care while funding to school districts will remain unchanged although there will be a $165million fund will be allocated to reduce class sizes for special needs students. The budget gives another $237 million over the next three years to the Ministry of Justice to address caseload pressures. Another $444 million over the next three years goes to support individuals and families. for income and disability assistance.
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Witnesses had trouble recalling events Trial from front A trial, which began last week, heard that Shannon was unresponsive for several hours before Turley called 911. Adults who were at Turley’s home believed the teen was intoxicated and would be better in the morning. Turley faces one count of failure to provide the necessities of life in connection with the death of Shannon – a charge laid under a rarely used section of the Canadian Criminal Code. Police allege Shannon was in the care of the accused and was in medical distress, which Turley failed to address. Crown prosecutor Jay Fogle said if Turley had called for an ambulance earlier, Shannon would likely have survived. Outside court, Shannon’s mother, Julie Raymond, was disappointed Crown had concluded its case without calling all the evidence she heard last year during a preliminary inquiry. “We know there is a lot more … than what’s being said in court. This is the first case of its kind in Canada resulting in death, so the judge is particularly cautious in making some rulings against Crown counsel and more in favour of the defence.” Raymond believes there is enough evidence to prove the
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Danielle (left) and Julie Raymond head back to court last week. charge against Turley. “I know with 100 per cent certainty any human would have called 911 for my daughter,” said Raymond. Crown tried to introduced a medical report about Turley’s teenage son as evidence during the trial on Monday, but his request was denied. The medical report detailed how Turley’s son Spencer was treated in hospital following acute alcohol intoxication. Seven months before Shannon died, friends of Turley’s son called 911 when he passed out after consuming too much alco-
hol. Fogle said it showed Turley was aware of the resources available to help someone in Shannon’s condition. Justice Stromberg-Stein disagreed, saying the medical report was evidence that was irrelevant to the case at hand and prejudicial. Other witnesses who testified Monday, including P.J. Grant and Justin Seath, had trouble recalling the events on the night of Shannon’s death. Justice Stromberg-Stein is expected to rule on the case later this week.
Maple Ridge woman steals from bait car Ridge Meadows RCMP arrested a Maple Ridge woman Thursday on allegations she stole items from a bait car. The 19-year-old was taken into custody by the detachment’s Street Enforcement Unit. RCMP said she broke into a bait car on two separate occasions and stole a backpack that held a laptop computer, left in the car by police. Cpl. Alanna Dunlop said the thefts were captured on surveillance video. The woman was held in custody overnight for a court appearance Friday. “Police want to remind thieves that bait cars are everywhere,” said Dunlop. “If you steal one, or break into one, you will go to jail.”
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Car thefts Police are investigating two car thefts that took place over the weekend in Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows.
A grey 2005 Volkswagen Jetta, parked in a driveway on Fairfield Avenue in Pitt Meadows, was first reported stolen. The car had B.C. licence plates 529 XBE.
A white 1998 Ford F150 pickup truck was also stolen from a home on Cliff Place in Maple Ridge. The truck had B.C. licence plates CE1 268.
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Tender Documents may be obtained on or after Tuesday, February 28, 2012 during normal business hours (Monday to Friday, 8:00 am to 4:00 pm, except holidays) at the Engineering Counter of the District of Maple Ridge, on payment of a non-refundable amount of $56.00 (incl. HST) made payable to the District of Maple Ridge. The document can also be downloaded from BC Bid at www.bcbid.gov.bc.ca. The Tender Documents may be viewed at the Plan Room of the Vancouver Regional Construction Association, 3636 East 4 Avenue, Vancouver, BC V5M 1M3. For all inquiries, contact Richard Wong at the District of Maple Ridge at 604-467-7492 or email at rwong@mapleridge.ca. Tender Closing Date:
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The District of Maple Ridge is seeking community members to fill two vacancies on the Maple Ridge Public Art Steering Committee. Successful candidates will have a strong interest in the visual arts with some knowledge of practice and procedures in public art projects. The following volunteer positions are available:
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One developer of residential or commercial properties who is active in the municipality for a term to run until June 30, 2014. To indicate an interest in being considered for the Committee, applicants should forward a letter to the undersigned by February 29, 2012. Letters should include an indication of why the candidate wishes to serve along with a resume outlining their professional and community involvement background. A copy of the By-law is available by contacting our office or the website at: http://www.mapleridge.ca/assets/Default/Mayor~and~Council/ pdfs/Bylaws~and~Regulations/bylaw_6659-2009.pdf. An on-line application form is available on the web at: http://www.mapleridge.ca/EN/main/municipal/728/committees.asp. For further information please contact Shelley Jorde, Recreation Manager, Community Connections at 604-467-7415 or sjorde@mapleridge.ca.
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Dirty laundry The House of Commons has launched an investigation into who is behind a Twitter account that exposed personal details about the divorce of Public Safety Minister Vic Toews, who asked RCMP to look at threats against him. All of this because of comments he said in defense of the Conservatives’ controversial online surveillance bill, at second reading. Bill C-30 would allow investigators access to information such as a person’s IP (Internet Protocol) address without a warrant, to crack down on identity theft, child and sexual exploitation, organized crime and national security threats. It would not give police access to web surfing information or e-mail without a warrant, though. Both the Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police and Canadian Police Association endorse the bill. But not everyone does. The NDP wants it scrapped. Toews, in response to an opposition MP, made the fight personal when he said: “He can either stand with us or with the child pornographers.” After that, an anonymous Twitter account sent out bits of information about Toews’ personal life, in protest. Other anonymous Twitter accounts have been created to poke fun at Toews and criticize the bill, showing how easily information can be shared over the Internet. But let’s be real. The current legislation regarding lawful access was drafted in 1975, before the internet and social media. The latter has changed not just crime, but politics. Maybe some legislative change is in order. This episode, if anything, has shown what a dangerous game politics can be, how powerful and damaging something like social media can be when misused, how the meaning of something can be misconstrued. One can be concerned about privacy and horrified at child porn at the same time. Just as one can disagree with a party’s view, but be respectful of its members and their position. No one is served when politics becomes about airing dirty laundry, or peeking in bedroom windows. – The News
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Last stand in B.C. beetle battle VICTORIA – As MLAs resumed their raucous legislature arguments over a municipal auditor-general, the B.C. government’s own watchdog cut through the noise with a devastating audit of the state of Crown forests. B.C. Views Auditor General John Doyle’s survey Tom Fletcher of the province’s vast forest comes at a critical time. A team of forest ministry experts is examining the situation at Burns Lake, to see if the Babine Lake Forest Products sawmill can be rebuilt, after a tragic explosion and fire on Jan. 20. Babine was one of a string of highvolume mills along Highway 16 in northwestern B.C. that have been working their way through the enormous stock of decaying pine that surrounds them. The “shelf life” of these trees is estimated to extend to 2019, but that’s a best-case scenario. In reality, the expanse affected by pest and disease is much more complex. The B.C. government touts its “Forests for Tomorrow” program that started in 2005 with a boost of federal funds to restock B.C.’s burned and beetle-killed forests. More than 14 million seedlings are to be planted this year and up to 21.5 million next year. Total planting is about 200 million trees this year, most done by industry as a condition of Crown timber licenses, as has
been the practice since 1987. Is it enough, in this era of climate shift, massive die-off and fires? Doyle says no. “We noted a significant gap between the total area replanted by the ministry and the total area suitable for replanting,” the auditor writes. “The ministry has not indicated how this low level of silviculture investment reconciles with its legislated mandate to achieve longterm timber benefits and to maintain or enhance future timber supply.” And he criticizes the quality of industry reforestation, describing a tendency to choose “the least-cost, least-risk approach to meet reforestation regulations, which means planting lower-cost, faster-growing species.” Species diversity and adaptation are what is needed. Cariboo North MLA Bob Simpson has watched pine, fir and spruce beetles chew through his region, march east through the Kootenays and now the north and west. He says the Burns Lake situation brings into focus the biggest problem identified by the auditor: the poor state of B.C.’s forest inventory. As much as three quarters of it is out of date, some by decades. Much of it is based on aerial photographs rather than on-the-ground assessment by foresters. Species have shifted. And at a time when climate factors have caused the most rapid changes in the 100-year history of the B.C. Forest Service, budget cuts and reorganization into a natural resources ministry have taken their toll. Even with the most recent appraisals completed last summer for four forest
districts, including the Burns Lake district, the ministry still can’t say if there are enough logs available to rebuild Babine. Simpson says the industry knows the answer. Two of the world’s highestcapacity sawmills are at Houston and Vanderhoof, on either side of Burns Lake, and their huge salvage log supply is degrading and running out. A political intervention to “save” the Burns Lake mill would only take shifts away from others.
“A political intervention to “save” the Burns Lake mill would only take shifts away from others.” An alternative would be to make Burns Lake a proving ground for bioenergy, to deal with the huge mass of trees that will never make lumber. Finally, a bright note for Burns Lake. The people and the economy are adapting. A job fair in the village offered entry-level as well as skilled positions at the Houston and Vanderhoof mills. There are more positions on offer at the Mount Milligan and Huckleberry mines and Enbridge, which has gas, solar and wind projects on the go.
This week’s question: Do you support the new federal online surveillance bill? @ Online poll: cast your vote at www.mapleridgenews.com, or e-mail your vote and comments to editor@mapleridgenews.com
Tom Fletcher is legislative reporter and columnist for Black Press and BCLocalnews.com tfletcher@blackpress.ca
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THE NEWS/letters No doubt Hydro smart about meters EDITOR, THE NEWS:
Re: Council calls for choice on Smart Meters (The News, Feb. 17). I like the idea of individual homeowners being able to opt out of Smart Meters if they so choose. To my way of thinking, there is an ulterior motive at work here, despite B.C. Hydro’s professed sincerity in proclaiming that the installation of Smart Meters will make for more efficient delivery and maintenance of electrical power. That may indeed turn out to be a side benefit to the installation of Smart Meters provincewide. However, a cynical observer might conclude that there is no way that the minions at Hydro would ever blow $1.5 billion of the taxpayer’s money without having determined beforehand that the returns would be substantial. It’s obvious that Smart Meters will allow Hydro to more accurately measure peak consumption periods and fleece us accordingly. I have no doubt that at certain periods of the day, when everyone is home and power consumption is at its highest, we will be paying premium prices for the electricity we consume. How this will show up on our bills is a puzzle at present, since Hydro must apply to the Utilities Commission for every increase levied on consumers. But I have no doubt that between Hydro and the provincial government ways will be found to jack up the price consumers pay for power, over and above the yearly increases that Hydro is currently imposing. GEORGE CLARKE MAPLE RIDGE
Grateful to Julie at J&M EDITOR, THE NEWS:
Re: Adele: the $12,000 miracle horse (The News, Feb. 10). Our family was fortunate to have bought a horse from J&M Acres in 2003. My Knight Out, who we affectionately call Jenny, was a three-year-old standard bred mare who, while more than sufficiently fast for us, was too slow to race. Her future was looking bleak when Julie MacMillan saw her at an auction and later told us she had a lot of promise. She has been nothing but patient and sweet, although she does have an innate desire to run. And run fast. She puts up with whatever we send her way, whether it be my husband Matt hopping on her bareback for a ride, a group of school children who want to pet her, or a donkey as a stablemate. Recently, Jenny has learned how to drive and pulls a late 19th Century cart. She has been good for our family and we have been good for her. We are forever thankful for the sweet mare Julie brought home. D. LAITY MAPLE RIDGE
online comments You never know John McKenzie · Father Macdonald High School: Re: Maple Ridge teen took lethal combination of alcohol (mapleridgenews.com). Kids have got to realize that what you get from these drug dealers can kill you. They are a despicable bunch of individuals who care only about making a quick buck while poisoning you. Never take anything chemical, because you just don’t know what’s in it.
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Essay assignment not enough EDITOR, THE NEWS:
Re: Probation in rave sentence (The News, Feb. 15). As a career educator, I was less than impressed by the ‘punishment’ of a 1,500 word essay handed down by Judge Pedro De Couto against a local youth whose videoed sexually explicit material went viral. He was also given four months to complete this task. Let’s see now, the female victim withdrew from school for a year as a result of the assault and this related offense and is now being homeschooled. That has been the immediate impact on her life. This young man, on the other hand,
pleaded guilty to the lesser charge of distributing obscene material and has been given an eight-hour assignment. Considering the extensive resource material available on the internet, two solid hours of research, combined with six solid hours or original writing should have this essay easily completed to ‘clean copy’ university standard, citations included, within eight hours. He should have been given two days to get it done and handed in to an English teacher. If this young man is sincerely remorseful, which Judge Pedro De Couto believes is the case, he could demonstrate this by, on his own initiative,
reading excerpts of the essay in front of a camera. Another option could be making a short video. This media could then be uploaded to Youtube and become a force for promoting positive and respectful interactions in the world of social media. With any luck, it could go viral and become a powerful agent for change. Words of remorse, backed up by positive action help bring healing to both the victim and the offender. I hope this young man takes affirmative steps to make this happen. LINDA NELSON PITT MEADOWS
A reminder, churches are not just for Sunday EDITOR, THE NEWS:
Re: More churches need to help (Letters, Feb. 15). Thank you for reminding people that churches are not just for Sunday services and not just for those who attend either. I’m happy to share my knowledge of what churches do for the community. I’m thankful that my small church in Pitt Meadows has always helped the community, including Maple Ridge residents. Its name is Grace Community Church. The Friends in Need Food Bank operates out of our building and we help them provide school supplies in September. We also run a weekly ladies coffee time. On Pitt Meadows Day, we offer a free lunch, as well
as activities for children. Around Halloween, we held a safe indoor children’s party, by donation. We have also run ESL and marriage-building classes in the past. Our Sunday services are followed by free lunches and potluck lunches once a month each. Individuals in our church have done countless services for the community, including housing homeless people. I hope this list of what I can remember off the top of my head sheds some insight into the role of churches in their community today. I know the one I attend is always looking for ways to support the community, as well as communities in
poorer countries.
CAROLYNE SPEER MAPLE RIDGE
How about it? EDITOR, THE NEWS:
Re: More churches need to help (Letters, Feb. 15). The Salvation Army Caring Place’s motto is, “Where healing begins, A Salvation Army Ministry, The Church in Action.” The myriad activities of all the churches in Maple Ridge are supported by the tithes (10 per cent) of gross earnings and offerings of attendees. These also serve voluntarily with their talents, time, energy and resources. The churches advocate for shelter, clothing, meals
transitional housing, community and family services, camps for kids, marriage courses, entertain in care homes, provide seniors activities, blood donor clinics, single mom and singles groups. From cradle (baptism) to marriage to death, the churches offer encouragement, assistance and solace. On top of locally being a force for good, they provide outreach to Third World countries in the form of food, water and necessities. In short, it’s not that more churches need to help, but that they need more people to help them. How about it, Mr. Macdougall? CHERRYL KATNICH MAPLE RIDGE
Hammond residents tired of second-class treatment EDITOR, THE NEWS:
As a community, we are not happy with what the district is planning for our street. In October or November, the district sent out a letter to advise the residents of Lorne Avenue of plans to place a sidewalk down the street to make it safer for the children to walk to school. This idea was brought forward from Hammond elementary and the RCMP. We are also concerned about the safety of the children who walk the road to school, so we attended an open house at the municipal hall to view the project. Upon seeing the district’s idea, our concern is that the road needs to be brought up to better standards to accomplish this project. At the time, the drawings showed what we thought was a curb and gutter sidewalk down both sides of the road, with a raised sidewalk. We were then advised that the district only intends to place the sidewalk down one side of the road, which would have been OK. But the district said it would head
back to the drawing board with the input it received, and that it would delay the project. This past January, we received another letter and there was an ad in the paper inviting the residents of Lorne Avenue to view the project at the municipal hall. Myself and others from the street, as well as residents in the area and the Hammond school PAC leader attended and were shocked to see that the district had changed its plans. It wants to remove the curb and gutter in the project and only place a little wider strip of asphalt down the edge of the road and paint a one-and-a-half metre white line to separate the children and the cars that travel down Lorne Avenue at sometimes extreme speed. This, despite the fact the majority of area residents told district staff to not waste our tax dollars and do the job right. Staff then tried to set up a meeting with area residents on Friday, at 5 p.m., to discuss both the sidewalk and the drainage concerns. I don’t get home from work until after five, and although I was informed of the meeting, others were not.
Still, a group if residents did show up for the meeting, but no one from the district did. All we want, as residents of Hammond, is to be treated the same as the rest of the residents of Maple Ridge and have our tax dollars spent to do the best possible job on any project, not just this one.
All we want, as residents of Hammond, is to be treated the same as the rest of the residents of Maple Ridge and have our tax dollars spent to do the best possible job on any project, not just this one. We are tired of being treated as second class citizens. So I hope the staff move quickly to resolve this problem and get on with doing it right for the sake of our children. ERIC PHILLIPS MAPLE RIDGE
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Commercialindustrial strategy approved by Phil Mel nyc hu k staff reporter Maple Ridge wants to grow its employment base and if that means gutting the district’s long-term plan, council may do just that. On Monday, council OK’d the start of its commercial-industrial strategy, which will set out by year’s end how Maple Ridge will grow the number of local jobs and where that growth will take place. “We want to send a clear message – anything goes. Don’t have it eliminated beforehand or not even looked at,â€? said Coun. Cheryl Ashlie. She doesn’t want the district’s ofďŹ cial community plan or outdated goals to rule out any options and called for terms of reference to ensure the consultant who writes the strategy will have a perspective that “opens up the whole landscape. “Look at all the opportunities that can come to us,â€? then overlay the OCP principles to see if they ďŹ t and see what barriers exist, she added. She didn’t want objectives in the OCP to eliminate opportunities over the next 30 to 40 years and said the pub-
lic should be able to say if it wants to keep those principles or go after jobs. Based on the staff report, “already we’re limiting what we’re going to look at. We want to make sure we get this right. This is so important.â€? But public works manager Frank Quinn said staff didn’t intend on limiting options and pointed out that the community plan recognized that more work is needed. The district has heard for years that more jobs and business development are needed, he added. Growing commercial or industrial areas will increase the district’s tax base and could relieve the pressure on residential homeowners to pay the bills. “There are no blinkers on this. We are looking at this with a completely open mind,â€? Quinn said. “We’re right on the same page here.â€? He said the strategy could result in changes to the ofďŹ cial community plan, exclusions to the Agricultural Land Reserve and changes to Metro Vancouver’s Regional Growth Strategy. “This is probably the most signiďŹ cant piece of work we’ve done in a while.â€? Maple Ridge’s current OCP already states that a land-use strategy could see the district seek to expand its urban boundary to allow more commercial and busi-
ness use. The ďŹ rst step in the strategy is reviewing all the existing documents and plans and preparing background studies with updated information by May. In June, the consultant, hired with $75,000 allocated in the budget, then will lay out some options for council. Once the politicians make their decisions, an open house will take place a few weeks later. Final presentation happens in December. Coun. Bob Masse had similar thoughts as Ashlie, saying staff properly drew on directions of past councils, reports and the OCP. But he wanted a broad-minded approach. “With respect, I think we need to examine and perhaps modify some aspects of these documents.â€? Coun. Mike Morden said the strategy shouldn’t be limited by the OCP. “Let’s see what we can come up with,â€? and see if can be done within the OCP. “There might be a good case for looking at some new lands and different lands,â€? or redevelopment of new areas, added Coun. Al Hogarth. He pointed out that while there is commercial and business areas available in Maple Ridge, they’re scattered, whereas developing a comprehensive area could create more momentum. “If we go along the
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Ridge to deal with street calming by Phil Mel nyc hu k staff reporter Residents in three neighbourhoods bothered by rush-hour traffic could get some relief this spring now that the District of Maple Ridge has the time and money to listen to their concerns. People who live along River Road, Shady Lane (124th Avenue) and 132nd Avenue will be heard under the Neighbourhood Traffic Management Practices, which is also undergoing an update. Currently, the practices don’t include speed bumps, which the fire department at the time
be considered. Motorists tend to ignore four-way stop signs after a while, council heard. Finding a fix for Shady Lane won’t be easy, though. The road between Laity and 216th Street already has been upgraded. But putting in speed bumps or curb flares could just push commuters over to 123rd Avenue, says a staff report. Therefore, solving traffic woes in that area will likely require considering a broader area. River Road between, 207th and Carshill streets, could see trafficcalming measures, based on resident feedback. Those two projects are likely farther ahead than neighbours’ requests for slowing traffic on 132nd Avenue, between 216th
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bed covered in gold. on Waite will It was Waite who, talk about in 1987, called the his work on a first meeting of that book about British secretive “Lost Mine Columbia and Yukon of Pitt Lake gold hunters Society.” at a meeting At those sponsored meetings, by the Maple treasure Ridge Historihunters and cal Society on prospectors Thursday. swap stories This will about their be his third quest in the book in the golden mounHistory in tains and the Photographs inclement series, which Looking Back weather and started with misfortune his attractive Fred Braches that drove and popular them all back, Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows, fol- perhaps as a result of Sumach’s curse. lowed by his equally These last few interesting Vancouver years, Waite has been Exposed. searching for a differAside from printing ent kind of treasure: and binding, these pictures and stories books are entirely about gold. produced in-house, He has visited all giving Waite full conthe places where trol of their quality such treasures can be and appearance, as found: archives, muwell as their content. seums and libraries in For 40 years, Waite Victoria, Vancouver, has written books on history. His The Lang- and New Westminster and beyond. ley Story, Illustrated, His travels and the history of the Muholidays inside and nicipality of Langley, published in 1977, may outside the province be the one favoured by – mostly accompanied by his supporting wife local historians and Tina – always include genealogists. But his a stream of visits to smaller publications, museums, archives such as Kwant’stan and gold-mining op(the Golden Ears), erations. The Fraser Canyon From all those sourcStory and The Cariboo es, he brought home Goldrush Story are enjoyed by a wider readership. Waite is no stranger to the world of gold hunters, as is evident from the stories in those books.
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Don Waite is no stranger to the world of gold hunters. a hoard of images and stories for his upcoming book. At the meeting of the Maple Ridge Historical Society on Thursday, Waite will talk about this new project and show a selection of the photographs he collected to the members and anyone interested.
“Waite did not only write about treasure hunts, but went into the wilderness with those willing to share a secret with him, hunting for gold nuggets as large as walnuts. In Kwant’stan, published 1972, he told his readers the story of a Katzie man called Slumach and his legendary rich Pitt Lake gold mine. Waite did not only write about treasure hunts, but went into the wilderness with those willing to share a secret with him, hunting for gold nuggets as large as walnuts and a creek
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Bieber snags Carly Rae Schoolboy Records signs singer on the day of her sophomore release Curiosity
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William Allen as Mark Zuckerberg in the short film Social Networking in 60 Seconds.
Ridge filmmakers in Facebook spoof Help Social Networking in 60 Seconds win Virgin Radio contest A Maple Ridge film-maker needs your help to win Virgin Radio’s 2012 Fake Film Festival contest. Social Network in 60 Seconds is among 24 entries in the contest and features Maple Ridge residents Jordan Greschner, Scott Lyttle, Kirstie Stilin and William Allen, who plays Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg. Greschner, studying communications at Simon Fraser University, is one of the creative minds behind the viral video Canucks Stanley Cup Finals Song 2011, which garnered more than a million views last year before the Canucks lost the final game to the Boston Bruins. “Working all the different aspects of this short video has been a blast,” said Greschner, who codirected the movie with Philbert De Torres. “But that’s not all; even though I’ve played hockey all my life, working on this film has really helped me understand the importance of teamwork off the ice.” Greschner and his film-making buddies chose to spoof The Social Network because they had a few close friends who “somewhat” resemble the cast. The 60-second short was filmed over four days in five locations. “The actors were all friends of ours from Maple Ridge and Coquitlam. We were very grateful that they spent such long hours with us but because we were all good friends we have a ton of fun shooting,” says Greschner who plays Eduardo (Zuckerberg’s best friend) in the film. The talented team also launched a Twitter campaign this week using the hashtag #FakeFacebookFilm. Greschner and his team have two ways to win the Virgin Radio contest. They can win the people’s choice award and a prize of $1,000 by acquiring the most votes by Feb. 23, or can be selected first-place overall by a team of judges and win $10,000. • For links to the film Social Network in 60 Second and contest, visit the entertainment section at mapleridgenews.com.
t is shaping up to be a very exciting year for Mission singer-songwriter Carly Rae Jepsen. Her 2011 hit single Call Me Maybe just hit platinum and she's the newest addition to Schoolboy Records, the label run by Justin Bieber's manager, Scooter Braun. Jepsen, 26, was performing on MuchMusic’s New Music Live last week, when she was interrupted by a pre-recorded video message from Bieber, announcing she'd been picked up by Schoolboy. “When I was actually in Canada, I heard a song on the radio called Call Me Maybe, and I immediately fell in love with the song,” Bieber said in the video. “I thought it was a smash. I just wanted to tell everybody that we signed her, so everyone go check her out ... she’s going to blow up.” He even hinted that a collaboration with Jepsen is "entirely possible." The announcement coincided with the release of Canadian Idol runner-up's sophomore album Curiosity. Jepsen, who grew up in Maple Ridge and Mission, is currently on tour with Hanson. “I feel shocked and speechless and I'm very grateful,” an overwhelmed Jepsen said on New. Music. Live. “It’s a very cool adventure to go on and I couldn’t be more excited.”
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Carly Rae Jepsen grew up in Mission and Maple Ridge, where her mom and stepfather still live.
So long winter says Festival of Light Annual event celebrates Maple Ridge’s multi-cultural heritage A spark of light can drive away the winter blahs, warm a chill evening and illuminate a dark skies. Ineke Boekhorst hopes to do just that on Friday at the 4th Festival of Light - an annual event meant to brighten winter and celebrate all the cultures who call Maple Ridge home. “We wanted to show off all the different cultures in Maple Ridge and felt that there wasn’t a festival where you could experience all the cultures that live in our town,” said Boekhorst. Since it began as a celebration to pump up Maple Ridge for the Olympics, the Festival of Light has now grown to feature a crosssection of entertainment including the Stave Falls Scottish Dancers, First Nations storytelling, a choir and a lantern parade.
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Kauhane Polynesian dancers perform at last year’s Festival of Light. This year, a Chinese lion dance troupe will make an appearance and led the parade through Haney Place Mall into Memorial Peace Park. There were 25 entries for the festival’s poetry contest this year judged by Nitta Spittel and Shari Craig. The winners will share their rhymes and verse on stage. “The lanterns brings light back
into the community where we’re hoping for spring to come soon,” said Boekhorst.
Festival THe Festival of Light begins at 4 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 24 in Haney Place Mall. Lantern workshops will run from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. The lantern parade begins in Memorial Peace Park at 7:45 p.m.
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4 p.m. - Stephanie Kwasnica, emcee 4:15 p.m. - Poetry reading 4:30 p.m.- Pamela Sunshine 4:45 p.m. - Hill Academy of Dance 5: 15 p.m. - Stave Falls Scottish Dancers 5:30 - Poetry reading 5: 45 p.m.- Hmong dancers 6 p.m. - MRSS Chamber Choir 6:15 p.m. - Kauhane School of Polynesian Dance 6:45 p.m. - Helene Levasseur – French Folk Songs 7:15 p.m. - Lion Dance 7:45 p.m. - Lantern Parade through the park and free hot chocolate donated and served by Willow Manor Senior’s Residence.
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Ria Diy is pretty sure she’s the most avid fan of U.K. boy band One Direction – at least in Canada. Her voice gets high pitched and breathless just speaking about the dreamy quintet, who are managed by Simon Cowell. “I saw them on X-Factor last year and I instantly fell in love with them” says 14-year-old Diy, who channelled her passion for 1D into a video that now featured on the band’s website. The Thomas Haney secondary student sings One Direction’s song Moment in her fan video that begins with a plea for the band to tour Vancouver. She plans to tempt the boys to the West Coast with poutine and honey garlic chicken. “I know Niall - who is my favourite - really likes chicken,” says Diy. Diy aced the first five challenges One Direction put out to their fans and was thrilled to put her talents to use for challenge six. She learned the chords to ‘Mo-
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Ria Diy’s cover of One Direction’s Moment is featured on the band’s website, onedirectionmusic.com. ment’ and took three days to record, film and edit the video for the song, with help from her dad, mom and older sister. When she found out her video was one of seven posted on the band’s website, Diy was ecstatic. “I was checking the website everyday,” says Diy, who has been singing since she was six and performs on FYE Live! - a Filipino variety TV show that airs on Shaw Multicultural
Channel. “What if they know who I am? That I’m breathing. What if they heard me sing?”, says Diy, who can’t fathom the boys from 1 D know she exists. “My dream is to sing with them,” she says.
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Tips to boost immune system T
he immune system is under constant attack in our daily lives, and colds and flus peak in February. But a healthy immune system can rise to the occasion and battle against viral and bacterial infections. There are numerous contributing factors to a less than optimal immune system that can be avoided. As well, there is an abundance of immune-boosting tips that can be done in order to keep your health at optimal levels. Causes of low immunity: • diets high in saturated or hydrogenated fat; • high sugary foods – four grams of sugar is the equivalent of one teaspoon of sugar, one teaspoon of sugar lowers the immune system for hours • nutrient deficiencies; • poor flora (‘good bacteria’) in the gut; • lack of fruit and vegetables; • lack of essential fatty acids such as fish and flax seeds; • excessive alcohol, drugs or smoking; • chemical pollutants; • stress; • lack of sleep. Symptoms of low immunity: • allergies and food sensitivities;
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They are easy to digest and contain an abundance of nutrients and immune boosters. • Try fresh vegetable juices such as carrot, apple and ginger. These provide a powerhouse of vitamins A and C, which are key for nourishing the immune system. • Avoid sugar and refined carbohydrates such as white bread, biscuits, cakes, processed cookies as sugar depresses the immune system. • Reduce your intake of saturated fats such as red meat, full dairy produce, including milk, cheese, ice cream. These all also suppress the immune system. • Reduce your intake of caffeine and alcohol, which deplete the immune boosting nutrients and are a burden on immune function. Avoid all processed foods such as ready meals, luncheon meats and convenience foods, as these are full of nutrient robbers. Dr. Cobi Slater of Essential Health Natural Wellness Clinic is a Doctor of Natural Medicine, Clinical Herbal Therapist and Registered Nutritionist with a PhD in Natural Health Sciences.
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Pitt Meadows Museum curator Leslie Norman helps Logan Brickwood, 11, and Grace Hertzog, 8, race their boats. Colleen Flanagan/ THE NEWS
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Wind and water Lainy Jacobsen, 7, decorates a race boat she made from two Styrofoam plates, a Styrofoam cup and a straw at Pitt Meadows Museum on Sunday in celebration of Heritage Day, the third Monday in February during Heritage Week – Feb. 20 to 26. Children learned the principles of wind and water power. They also made hovercrafts and pinwheels using balloons, straws, CDs, water bottle caps and feathers. The boats were later raced in a puddle in the parking lot of the museum. See slideshow @ mapleridgenews.com.
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Jacobsen (left) and Brynn Jonatschick, 8, try to get their hovercrafts working.
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Flames clinch playoff berth Ridge Meadows wins twice over conference rivals Mission and Port Moody by R o b e r t M a n g e l s d o r f staff reporter Just as the Vancouver Canucks dominated their opponents last weekend, so too did the Ridge Meadows Flames as they picked up two wins, outscoring their opposition 14-3 in the process. And much like Canucks, it was the Flames’ top line leading the way. Matthew Bissett, Danny Brandys and Sean Pesut looked unstoppable as the Flames beat the Mission Icebreakers 9-2 on Friday, before punishing the Port Moody Black Panthers 5-1 on Saturday. The Flames top trio combined for 17 points in the two wins, with Bissett registering a whopping six goals. “When those guys decide to start scoring, it’s pretty hard to stop them,” said Flames head coach Jamie Fiset. “Much like the Canucks, our top guys need to play like our top guys if we’re going to be successful.” The top line’s production comes despite the fact the trio have had their ice time cut in order to spread playing time more evenly among the team’s four lines. “We’ve changed our ice time management to get everyone involved in the game early,” said Fiset. “That sets the tone and makes them hungrier. They only had six shifts in the first period [against Mission], and they scored on three of them, so it seems to be working.” Thanks to the two wins, the Flames have clinched the fourth and final playoff berth in the Pacific International Junior Hockey League’s Harold Brittain Conference, as they now find themselves six points ahead of Mission with two games remaining in the regular season. However, it was Mission who opened the scoring Friday night at Planet Ice in Maple Ridge, with a powerplay goal three and a half minutes into the first period. Bissett struck back for the Flames less than a minute later, starting a run of eight unanswered goals for Ridge Meadows. Brandys scored to give the Flames the lead midway through the first and Bissett scored his second of the period to send Ridge Meadows into the middle frame with a 3-1 lead. See Flames, p35
X-treme threat Brooke McIntrye (left) of the Pitt Meadows X-treme sends the ball down the line as Kimberly Hoskins of the Coquitlam Metro Ford Threat tries to stop her during a U-16 game at Westview secondary in Maple Ridge, Feb. 12. Colleen Flanagan/THE NEWS
Pitt grabs No. 1 seed at FV finals by R o b e r t M a n g e l s d o r f staff reporter The Pitt Meadows Marauders Air Force claimed first place in the AAA Fraser Valley North Playoffs and earned the No. 1 seed at the Fraser Valley championships as they topped the No. 5-ranked senior AAA boys’ basketball team in the province, the Terry Fox Ravens, for the second time in a week on Friday. After a 71-68 overtime win over Terry Fox on Feb. 10 in the final game of the regular season, the Pitt was able to put their league rivals down a week later with a 68-62 win in regulation. The win guarantees Pitt Meadows, the No. 2-ranked team in the province, the No. 1 seeding in the Fraser Valley AAA championships, which get underway Wednesday. That means Pitt will enjoy home court advantage until the
tournament shifts to the Langley Events Centre for the final two days of play on March 2 and 3. The Marauders advanced to the Fraser Valley North final after beating league rivals, the Centennial Centaurs of Coquitlam, 81-54 Thursday night at home.
Maple Ridge enters Fraser Valleys at lucky No. 13 The Maple Ridge Ramblers didn’t fare as well in their opening game of the AAA Fraser Valley East playoffs, as they were beat by a single point by Sardis secondary Thursday night, 56-55. The Ramblers rallied from behind to tie the game in the fourth quarter, but were ultimately beat by a single foul shot. Max Neumann had a standout game with 23 points, six rebounds, and four recoveries. Jacob Durkovich had 12 points and six recoveries.
The Ramblers bounced back from that loss, however, winning their next two games to claim the lucky No. 13 seed in the 32-team Fraser Valley AAA championships. After a slow start, the Ramblers again turned it on late to defeat Chilliwack secondary 57-50 on Friday. Neumann led the team with 25 points, nine rebounds and nine recoveries. Jacob Durkovich had a double-double with 12 points and 10 rebounds. Lincoln Clarke hit some key shots to finally put the Ramblers in the lead in the late third quarter. In the third game of the playoffs, the Ramblers started firing on all cylinders again, with a 71-58 win over Abbotsford Collegiate. Neumann scored 26 points. Pavel Niemirski did not miss a shot from outside, scoring 15 points. Joel Lutz also played strong inside with 14 points, six rebounds and five recoveries. Jacob Durkovich played a steady game with 13
points and eight rebounds. The Ramblers will play their first Fraser Valley qualifier game this Wednesday against Lord Tweedsmuir at 6:15 p.m. at White Rock Christian Secondary.
SRT knocked out In AA Fraser Valley action, Samuel Robertson Technical Secondary School were knocked out Thursday night, 76-52, by Abbotsford Christian. The loss means SRT won’t qualify for the AA provincial championships March 7 to 10 in Kamloops.
Two MR schools at A finals The Fraser Valley A tournament gets underway this Wednesday at Trinity Western University, with Meadowridge School taking on Unity Christian at 3 p.m., and Maple Ridge Christian facing Langley Christrian at 8:15 p.m.
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The Ridge Meadows Racers smashed many of their personal best times at the Matsqui Blades interclub speedskating in Abbotsford earlier this month. Justin Cross led the Racers in Division 4 with a couple of wins, while B.C. Winter Games teammate Annie Russell posted a personal best in her 500-metre and 3,000-metre to take a first and second. In other Division 4 action, Robert McLennan took home a second- and third-place finish and a personal best in his 3,000-metre while teammate Brianna Utas
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skated hard to earn a first in the 3,000-metre and took home a couple of second-place finishes. In Junior action, William McLennan took a first and three second-place finishes in a strong showing while teammates Ian Cross skated to a second and third and Steven Timotius posted two seconds. Jack Lindsay knocked a second off his time in the 200-metre and took home two firsts and a second in Division 1 L2T action. Brother Cole Lindsay took a whopping eight seconds off his 200-metre time to post a personal best. In Division 2 action, Shivani
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Top line trio combines for 17 points they played their second game in as many days Saturday on the road against Port Moody. The Flames fired 53 shots on net as they stormed to a 5-1 victory thanks to some inspired play early in the game. Bissett opened the scoring for the Flames seven and a half minutes in, with Alex Smith following up with a pair of goals to give the Flames a 3-0 lead after 20. The Flames didn’t waste any time adding to their lead in the second period, with Bissett and Smith both scoring in first two minutes. The Flames looked poised to register a shutout, however, the Black Panthers scored midway through the third. Flames backup Jordan
Flames from p32 The Flames dominated the second period, scoring five goals on just 13 shots. Bissett notched his fifth hat trick of the season three minutes into the second. Pesut scored a pair before Paul Piluso fired home a shorthanded goal with less than four minutes to play. Bissett scored his fourth goal of the night before the end of the period, prompting Mission to finally pull goaltender Scott Lapp after allowing eight goals on 21 shots. Mission responded with their second goal of the game on the powerplay in the dying seconds of the period. Mission backup William Latimer was able to keep the Flames off the board for much of the third period, only allowing a single goal by Piluso on 11 shots. Bissett finished the game with five points and first star honours, while Brandys had a goal, three assists, and the second star. Bradley Wardner and Dean Gilmore each picked up a pair of assists, while Corey Dubbeldam and Shane Harle picked up an assist each. Wardner has four points in his last five games to lead Flames defencemen in scoring. “He has really picked up his play lately,” said Fiset. “He’s really emerging into the type of defenceman we think he can be.” The Flames showed no signs of fatigue as
Hospes registered the win, stopping 34 of 35 shots he faced. Hospes was briefly sidelined after taking a slapshot to the mask, which opened up a cut on the bridge of his nose. “He toughed it out and came back into the game,” said Fiset. Bissett’s two-goal effort earned him firststar honours for the second night in a row, while Alex Smith was named the game’s second star for his two goals. “He played a very clutch game for us,” said Fiset of Smith’s efforts. Brandys finished with two assists, while Piluso, Keagan Hunter, Shane Harle, and Marco Ballarin each had helpers of their own. The Flames have two regular season games before they face either Abbotsford or Aldergrove in the opening round of the PIJHL playoffs.
This Thursday, the Flames travel to Richmond to face the Sockeyes, the top junior B team in the Lower Mainland, and return home on Friday to play the North Vancouver Wolf Pack. “Richmond is a good test for this time of year,” said Fiset. “Historically, we’ve struggled in their building... but we’re looking forward to the game. We believe we can compete with anyone in this league right now, which is a nice change.”
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Exp’d TRUCK DRIVER wanted for BC runs. Exc wages, benefits & equipment + weekends home. Fax or email resume & drivers abstract 604-513-8004 or tridem@telus.net P/T Customer Service Rep / Driver required by Commercial laundry. With good knowledge of lower mainland and have a good understanding of customer service. $22.50 per hour shift Wednesday & Thursday 8am to 4:30pm. Apply in person Monday to Friday from 9am to 4pm at 205-1515 Broadway St., Port Coquitlam Star Fleet Trucking HIRING!! DRIVERS, FARMERS, RANCHERS & RETIREES with 2003 or newer 1-Ton duallie, diesel; pickups & 8’box to deliver new travel trailers & fifth wheels from US manufacturers to Canadian dealers. Free IRP plate for your truck and low insurance rates! Prefer commercial Driver’s License. Top Pay! Call Craig 1-877-890-4523 www.starfleettrucking.com
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AIRLINES ARE HIRING- Train for high paying Aviation Maintenance Career. FAA approved program. Financial aid if qualified- Housing available. CALL Aviation Institute of Maintenance (877)818-0783 Become a Psychiatric Nursetrain locally via distance education, local and/or regional clinical placements and some regional classroom delivery. Wages start at $30.79/hr to $40.42/hr. This 23 month program is recognized by the CRPNBC. Gov’t funding may be available. Toll-free 1-87-STENBERG www.stenbergcollege.com small to LARGE ads get results in bcclassified.com 604-575-5555
EXCLUSIVE “THINKBIG” Mechanic Training. GPRC Fairview Campus. $1000. entrance scholarship. Paid practicum with Finning. High school diploma and mechanical aptitude. Write apprenticeship exams. 1-888999-7882; gprc.ab.ca/fairview. September 2012.
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An earthmoving company based in Edson Alberta requires a full time Heavy Duty Mechanic for field and shop work. We require Cat Dozer/Deere excavator experience. You will work a set schedule for days on and off. Call Lloyd @ 780723-5051 CITY OF YELLOWKNIFE Lifeguard/Instructor. We are seeking an experienced individual to be a Lifeguard/Instructor. Refer to: www.yellowknife.ca for the required qualifications. Submit resumes by February 29, 2012, quoting competition 602-107U to: Human Resources Division, City of Yellowknife, P.O. Box 580, YK, NT, X1A 2N4. Fax to: (867) 669-3471. Email: hr@yellowknife.ca
DIRECT SALES REPRESENTATIVES. Canada’s premiere home automation and Security Company is NOW hiring AprilAugust. No experience necessary. Travel Required. E-mail resume: kkurtze@vivint.com Visit: www.vivint.ca LANDSCAPER LABOURERS with experience in retaining walls. Starts @ $16./hr Fax 604-462-7853
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HELP WANTED
CARRIERS NEEDED The following routes are now available to deliver the NEWS in Maple Ridge & Pitt Meadows 41011021 - 192A St, 193B St, 194 St, Davison Rd, Harris Rd 41011022 - Bonson Rd, Maple Pl, Somerset Dr 41011030 - Cobblestone Lane, Fieldstone Walk, Streamstone Walk 40330340 - 206 A St, 206B St, Thorne Ave 40330325 - Beckly St, Chigwell St, Ditton St, Hampton St, Kent St, Lorne Ave, Princess St, Wharf St 40210212 - 128 Ave, 228 St, 228A St, 229 St, 230 St, Barnsdale St 40220263 - 121 Ave, 122 Ave, 216 St, 218 St, Acadia St, Mountainview Cres 40100114 - 218 St, Dover Rd, Laurie Ave, Lougheed Hwy, Wicklow Way 40100112 - 220 St, 221 St, Dewdney Trk Rd, York St 40100126 - 230 St, Dewdney Trunk Rd 40100131 - 116 Ave, 225 St, Brickwood Close 41011004 - Bonson Rd, Oak Terrace, Park Rd 40400424 - 133 Ave, Boulder Pl, Bryant Dr, Granite Way 40220266 - 124 Ave, 221 St, Davson St, Moody St 40400432 - 138A Ave, 139 Ave, 139A Ave, 2229 Lane, 229 St, 229B St, 230 St, Docksteader Loop 40320362 - 210 St, Faber Cres, Laity St, Schmidt Cres, Wicklund Ave 40400416 - 120B Ave, 121 Ave, 121A Ave, 248A St, 249A St, 250 St, 250A St, Dewdney Trunk Rd, Smith Ave
If you live on or near one of these routes and you are interested in delivering papers please call circulation @ 604-476-2740 and quote the Route number. brian@mapleridgenews.com EXPERIENCED DRILLERS, Derrickhands, Motorhands and Floorhands. Seeking full rig crews. Paying higher than industry rates and winter bonus. Send resume c/w valid tickets. Fax 780-955-2008; info@tempcodrilling.com. Phone 780-955-5537.
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EQUIPMENT SUPERINTENDENT Fraser River Pile & Dredge (GP) Inc. is the leading marine construction and dredging company in Western Canada with an extensive fleet of barges, cranes, and specialized pile driving and dredging equipment. We are looking for a dynamic individual to manage the repair and maintenance program for our equipment fleet. The successful candidate will report to our Equipment and Yard Division Manager and be able to clearly prove that they have at a minimum, the following combination of experience and capabilities: Key Responsibilities: • Participate in and lead the daily activities to maximize the operation and utilization of manpower, equipment and space in maintenance operations. • Manage foremen, unionized labour force and equipment needs. • Identify cost containment opportunities through planning, operational and administrative efficiencies. • Maintain standards of safety and comply with Company’s Health, Safety and Environment Management System requirements. • Training and management of equipment maintenance and planned maintenance systems. Education, Skills and Expertise: • A mix of scholastic qualifications and directly related experience that indicates the required balance of leadership, mechanical, and technical skills necessary to excel in the position. • High school Diploma, some Post Secondary education preferred but not required. • 2-3 years Management Experience preferred. • Experience with the implementation, training, and management of equipment maintenance and planned maintenance systems. • Experience managing maintenance of a heavy construction and/or a marine equipment fleet, or similar. • Experience with the day to day management of a unionized labour force. • Demonstrated problem solving and decision making ability. • Strong computer and information system skills. • Strong written and verbal communication skills. • Creative, highly motivated with superior organizational skills, results orientated and committed to team success. Please reply in writing to: FRPD, 1830 River Drive, New Westminster, BC V3M 2A8, Attention: Ms. Ritu Sadhra, Human Resource Generalist or email: rsadhra@frpd.com. All replies in confidence. No phone calls please. Competition Close: February 28, 2012. We will only respond to applicants invited for interview but we thank all respondents for showing an interest in the position and our organization.
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EXPERIENCED Lane Closure Tech’s and Traffic Control people req’d. immediately. 604-996-2551 or email Traffic_King@shaw.ca
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JOE’S AUTOBODY REPAIR in Prince Rupert, BC. Currently has an opening for a Collision Technician and Certified Painter. Must be a team player for this relaxed and friendly,but hard working atmosphere. Wages and moving expenses negotiable. Email resume to: joesauto@citytel.net Fax: 250627-4702. Call: 250-624-1795
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HELP WANTED
UP TO $20/HR We need 12 CSR reps now!
PAID training. F/T Hours Benefits after 6 months Must be outgoing!!! ERICA @ 604-777-2195
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HOTEL, RESTAURANT, FOOD SERVICES
F/T Chef (Maple Ridge) Korean Rest. 3- 5 yrs exp. Prepare & cook meals $17.00/H Tel. 604-459-3339 LEMARE LAKE is accepting resumes for the following positions: • Processor Operator • Line Machine Operator • Heavy Duty Mechanics • Welders • Machinists Full time permanent, union wages and camp positions. Please fax resume to 250-956-4888 or email office@lemare.ca.
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Advertise where clients look when they want to travel... FLAG PERSONS & LANE TECH PERSONNEL
Hiring for all FULL TIME Shifts for Ridge Meadows locations. Ability to work till late or work early (6am start) a great asset. Benefits available, and competitive wage Email resume and hours available to: Subway_careers@shaw.ca
NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED
WE WILL TRAIN! COMPETITIVE RATES Must Have Reliable Insured Vehicle And Provide A Clean Drivers Abstract!
Please E-mail Resume: grasdald@telus.net TRAVEL with bcclassified.com
604 575 5555 SERVICE MANAGER - Hanna Chrysler Ltd. (Hanna, Alberta). Opportunity in a perfect family environment. Strong team, competitive wages, benefits, growth potential. Fax resume: 403-854-2845. Email: chrysler@telusplanet.net.
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PRODUCTION WORKERS Req’d F/T for an established medium sized manufacturing company(not a nursery) in Port Kells. Hours: Mon.-Fri. 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Duties to include manufacturing type jobs and MUST be able to lift 100 lbs. Must have valid driver’s license and speak fluent English. Dental and extended medical benefit plan after 3 months. Starting wage is $12.00/hr. Apply in person w/resume & ref’s. A5, 19327 94th Ave, Sry.
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142 OFFICE SUPPORT/CLERKS LOGISTICS & INVENTORY ADMINISTRATOR ~ ABBOTSFORD This full time position offers exciting and challenging career opportunities with an established, highly successful manufacturing company. This position requires coordinating the movement of multiple rail cars and trucks on a daily basis to ensure supplies for our manufacturing facilities. The candidate should possess the following attributes / skills: S Proficiency with MS Office including the ability to create reports using Excel, Word and Power Point S Attention to detail S Innovative, assertive, decision maker S Ability to multi-task & prioritize duties and responsibilities S Excellent interpersonal and communication skills S Experience in an administrative environment S Post Secondary education is an asset S Available for interventions and calls outside of normal business hours. We offer a competitive wage & benefit package. Qualified applicants should send a letter of interest and resume, including references to:
logisticsa4@gmail.com
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PROFESSIONALS/ MANAGEMENT
DIRECTOR OF GOLF OPERATIONS - Full/Part Time or Seasonal manager of course, pro-shop, restaurant for Nico Wynd Golf Course in S. Surrey. View job posting at www.nicowynd.bc.ca
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SALES
INSIDE SALES PERSON
An est. pet industry leader is looking for a highly motivated salesperson with knowledge of Salt Water Aquarium equipment. Sales Experience is a must. Base salary plus commission Opportunity to grow.
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TRADES, TECHNICAL
TRADES, TECHNICAL
CVI CERTIFIED MECHANIC wanted for Langley Fleet Shop. F/T, Good wages & benefits. Fax resume to: 604-513-8004 or email: tridem@telus.net
Licensed Gas Technician Industry leader in the sales & servicing of steam & hot water boilers has an immediate opening for a Licensed Gas A Fitter. Role involves service to industrial clients in BC. Previous experience in servicing of industrial accounts required. Training, company vehicle and personal protective equipment provided. Applicants require a clean driver’s abstract and criminal background check. Forward resume and certifications to:
ruta.bode@gmail.com
PIPE LAYER
Excavation Company based out of Maple Ridge is looking for experienced civil and residential pipe layers. If you are a team player looking for long term employment this is a great opportunity. WE HAVE GOOD WAGES, OVERTIME PREMIUMS & BENEFITS PKG. Qualified applicants call Dave at 604-690-0044 or fax resume to 604-465-9176 or email: frazerexcavation@shaw.ca WEBCO LEDUC - division of Sun Media, requires Full-time Heatset/Coldset 1st & 2nd Pressmen. 15 unit Goss Community. Competitive rates and benefits. Email resume: et@webcoleduc.com.
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VOLUNTEERS
Valley Therapeutic in Aldergrove is accepting new riders/volunteers all ages. Come, enjoy our indoor arena & trails on safe, reliable school horses with our Cantra certified instructors. Contact the office at 604-857-1267, email info@vtea.ca.
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ALTERNATIVE HEALTH
# 101-1125 Nicola Avenue Port Coq. (behind COSTCO)
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Please send your resume with a hand written cover letter to rob.j@mrtruss.com
GAS MECHANIC for busy logging company in the Fraser Valley Area. Must have valid BC drivers licence and good work ethic. Ticketed mechanic’s are considered an asset.
Competitive Wages & Benefits After 3 mos.
JASMINE’S RELAXATION TOUCH Pain and stress relief. Tranquil Setting / Comfort studio. M/Ridge 778-888-3866 (9am-9pm) ph or text
CLEANING SERVICES
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 283 GUTTERS & DOWNSPOUTS
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 287
HOME IMPROVEMENTS
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 317
GUTTER Cleaning Service, Repairs Free Est, 20 yrs exp, Rain or shine. 7 days/week. Simon 604-230-0627
SBroken Concrete RocksS $22.00 Per Metric Ton SMud Dirt Sod ClayS $22.00 Per metric Ton
M.T. GUTTERS Professional Installation
GrassSBranchesSLeavesSWeeds $59.00 Per Ton
5” Gutter, Down Pipe, Soffit
Meadows Landscape Supply
604-465-1311
Cleaning & Repairing
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Call Tim 604-612-5388
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MIND BODY SPIRIT 287
RELAXING SWEDISH MASSAGE ~ SPECIAL $65. *Stress Free *European *Private 604.230.4444
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HERBAL MAGIC - With Herbal Magic lose up to 20 pounds in just 8 weeks and keep it off. Results Guaranteed! Start today call 1-800854-5176.ico.ca.
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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 DROWNING IN DEBTS? Helping Canadians 25 years. Lower payments by 30%, or cut debts 70% thru Settlements. AVOID BANKRUPTCY! Free consultation. www.mydebtsolution.com or Toll Free 1-877-556-3500 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
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MONEYPROVIDER.COM. $500 Loan and +. No Credit Refused. Fast, Easy, 100% Secure. 1-877776-1660.
LEGAL SERVICES
CRIMINAL RECORD? Guaranteed Record Removal since 1989. Confidential, Fast, & Affordable. Our A+BBB Rating assures EMPLOYMENT & TRAVEL FREEDOM. Call for FREE INFO. BOOKLET
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
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CONCRETE & PLACING
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
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
778-231-9675, 778-231-9147 FREE ESTIMATES
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CONTRACTORS
Local & Long Distance
Since 1972 Dan 778-837-0771 A-1 CONTRACTING. Renos. Bsmt, kitchens, baths, custom cabinets, tiling, plumbing, sundecks, reroofing. Dhillon 604-782-1936. 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.
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604-618-6401 Marcel Repairs, Maintenance, Renovation Guaranteed work, Free Estimate
604-537-4140
RETIRED carpenter wants to keep busy. Looking for small carpentry jobs. Will repair or build new. Will also do small plumbing jobs. Call Ken 604-460-7803.
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LANDSCAPING
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DRNEWEARTH.COM Call: (604)460-8776
BELRON RENOVATIONS INC.
DUTCH TOUCH
HOME RENOVATIONS
Landscape Construction Renovations W Maintenance
Decks - Bathrooms - Kitchens Flooring & Tile Work Local Maple Ridge Company
From 1, 3, 5, 7,10 Ton Trucks Licenced ~ Reliable ~ 1 to 3 Men Free estimate/Seniors discount Residential~Commercial~Pianos
HOME REPAIRS
SPARTAN Moving Ltd. Fast & Reliable. Insured Competitive rates. Wknd Specials. Call Frank: (604) 435-8240
Green Services Ltd
329 PAINTING & DECORATING 2 HUNGRY PAINTERS Int./Ext. + POWER WASHING. Man & Wife with combined Exp. of 75+ Years. 604-467-2532
604-463-3644 604-861-1490
A-TECH Services 604-230-3539
(778)233-1114 Ray
Running this ad for 8yrs
PAINT SPECIAL
RDL VENTURES General Contracting ~ Framing Forming ~ Farm Buildings ~Renovations ~ 30 yrs exp.
(778)214-4743 or 604-351-9715 257
DRYWALL
45 Years in the drywall trade. All size jobs boarding, taping, spraying. Big or small. Wayne 778-242-2060 CASCADE DRYWALL. Res / Comm Drywall, taping, text. ceilings, t-bar. steel stud. Call Rob 604-218-2396 Ceiling Restoration: taping & boarding respray, repaint, trowel over, 30 yrs exp. Del 604-505-3826
3 rooms for $299, 2 coats any colour
Making Your Renovation Dreams 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
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ELECTRICAL
(#102055) Bonded
Specializing in Renos New Const, (Comm./Res.) Free Estimates 778.885.7074 Trent Reisinger
DC ELECTRIC (#37544). Bonded. 24 hr service. We specialize in jobs too small for the big guys! 30 yrs exp. Free est. 604-460-8867. RIDGE MEADOWS ELECTRIC Licensed & Bonded. Call Don 604-462-0480 or 604-861-7418 YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 Service Call Lic #89402 Same day guarn’td We love small jobs! 604-568-1899
263 EXCAVATING & DRAINAGE EXCAVATOR & SKID STEER FOR HIRE Specializing in: *Drain Tile *Site Services *Landscaping & *Snow Removal Call for Estimate 604-607-5812.
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FLOOR REFINISHING/ INSTALLATIONS
604-618-6401 Marcel. Ceramic Tiles, Hardwood Laminate Guaranteed work, Free Estimate.
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GARDENING
DRNEWEARTH.COM Call: (604)460-8776 Prompt Delivery Available
Seven Days a Week
Please fax 604-796-0318 or e-mail: mikayla.tamihilog@shaw.ca
Meadows Landscape Supply Ltd.
WEBCO LEDUC - division of Sun Media, requires Full-time Heatset/Coldset Journeyman Pressman. 15 unit Goss Community. Competitive rates and benefits. Email resume: et@webcoleduc.com.
✶ Bark Mulch ✶ Lawn & Garden Soil ✶ Drain Grave Lava Rock ✶ River Rock ✶Pea Gravel
(604)465-1311
meadowslandscapesupply.com
(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 JAGUAR LANDSCAPING Lawn & Garden Service. Design, Pruning, Lawns, Cleanups, Comm/Res. (604)462-1369
FRESH COAT PAINTING ~ Int/Ext, Drywall repair, Texture ceilings, Free Est. (778)868-5307 James
SAWDUST Hemlock, Fir & Cedar Available for Delivery Call for pricing 604-465-5193 or 604-465-5197 www.augustinesoilandmulch.com Northstar Painting Ltd.- The Residential Specialists. BIG jobs, Small jobs - We do it all! Interior and Exterior Projects. Master Painters at Students Rates. WCB Safe, Reliable, Efficient & Quality Paint. 778.245.9069
MICRO Drywall, Boarding, Taping, Texture Repair,No Job to small, 604-809-2009,microdr ywall@telus.net
ACCOUNTING/TAX/ BOOKKEEPING
INCOME tax service in the privacy of your own home. Need help organizing your receipts for your small business tax return and HST return? Take the stress out of taxes and the pain out of paperwork. Personal and small business income tax prep. with e-filing available. Over 15 years experience. Reasonable rates. Call Barb at 604465-4407, email barb_joly@telus.net or see www.toscanada.com
• Basement, Kitchen & Bath Remodels • Room Additions • Drywall • Paint • Texture • Finishing • Floors & More
Small Jobs OK
If you own a home or real estate, ALPINE CREDITS can lend you money: It’s That Simple. Your Credit / Age / Income is NOT an issue. 1.800.587.2161.
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CUSTOM HOMES
GET PAID TO LOSE WEIGHT. $5,000 For Your Success Story.Personal Image TV Show. Call to Qualify: 416-730-5684 ext 2243. Joanna@mertontv.ca. www.mertontv.ca.
MOVING & STORAGE
1PRO MOVING & SHIPPING. Real Professionals, Reasonable. Rates. Different From the Rest. 604-721-4555.
HOME IMPROVEMENTS
High Caliber Construction Repair, Replace, Remodel...
HEALTH PRODUCTS
MISC SERVICES
✶Dump Site Now Open✶
28 YRS EXP. *FULLY INSURED
604.836.4885
Dewdney Trunk, M. Ridge Corner Max Gas Station
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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
Certified in Bookkeeping, Accounting, Income tax. Personal &, Small business, Year-end, Financial statements Reasonable Rates Call Terry
604-460-8058 #7 - 20306
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
“AN EXTRA HAND” Exp. Hardworking, reliable cleaning lady. Reasonable rates Louise 604.467.3665
1-8-NOW-PARDON (1-866-972-7366) RemoveYourRecord.com
Required for Maple Ridge Truss in Pitt Meadows. Must have a min. of 5 years exp. in the building construction industry. Wood frame construction knowledge is an asset.
Salary commensurate with experience. Group Benefits Plan.
ALTERNATIVE HEALTH
Installation Technicians
DRAFTS PERSON / DETAILER
Skills Required; • Proficiency in reading Blue Prints • Ability to visualize in 3D • Must be computer literate • AutoCAD exp. an asset • Attention to detail a must • Ability to work in a team environment
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CUSTOM MANUFACTURER of security rollshutters, habitat screens & retractable awnings requires experienced installation technicians. General knowledge of construction & electrical an asset. Must be detail orientated & able to work independently. Driver’s license req’d. Competitive wages & benefits. Fax resume: 604-468-7656 or email: installer@talius.com
E-mail: shane@ prolineaquatics.com
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PERSONAL SERVICES
S. H. Landscaping Tree Services Home Renovations and New Construction Kitchens, Bathrooms, Flooring, Drywall, Garages, Decks & more * 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE* INSURED ~ WCB
Dean 604-834-3076
MDG HOME SERVICES Does your house have the blues? Need to spruce up the yard? Just can’t find the time? W Lawn Mowing WHedge Trimming W Power wash the house W Sidewalks and driveways W Gutters W Painting W General yard cleanup W Any little job.... Let MDG Home Services do the work for you... Just pick up the phone and give us a call!!!
(604)999-5454
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PLUMBING
Trimming W Pruning W Topping Clean-upW Garbage Removal
Gardening Flower Beds W Allan Blocks Bark Mulch W River Lava Rock
Lawn care Weeding W New Turf Fertilizing W Moss Control Power Raking W Aeration Free Estimate 17 years experience in Maple Ridge/Pitt Meadows 604.230.1634 or 604.467.3724
.Enterprise Plumbing, Heaitng, Gasfitting
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HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS
ABACUS ROOFING Asphalt roofs, Re & Re, Shake conversions *30yrs Exp.
Call Chris
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RUBBISH REMOVAL
RECYCLE-IT!
JUNK REMOVAL Recycled Earth Friendly • Estate Services • Electronics • Appliances • Old Furniture • Construction • Yard Waste • Concrete • Drywall • Junk • Rubbish • Mattresses & More!
On Time, As Promised, Service Guaranteed!
604.587.5865
www.recycleitcanada.ca
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SCREENED TOPSOIL MUSHROOM MANURE BARK MULCH 604-467-3003
TREE SERVICES A1-TRI-CRAFT Tree Serv. Dangerous tree removal, spiral pruning hedge trimming, stump grinding, topping. Insured, WCB Free Est Arborist Reports
Andrew 604-618-8585 $ Best Rates $
PETS 477
PETS
LOVE ANIMALS? - Love your Career! Animal Health Technology diploma program. GPRC Fairview Campus. On-campus working farm. On-site large and companion animals. On-campus residences. 1-888-999-7882; www.gprc.ab.ca/fairview. PITBULLS purebred. $500. negotiable. Vet ✔, 3 weeks old. Reserve now. 604-217-2983
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE 509
AUCTIONS
Auction Water/Wine Bottling Line, Bottling Line, s/s tanks, filtration system, restaurant equipment & more. Feb 25, 11AM, West Kelowna, BC, View photos at (Special Auction) doddsauction.com 1-866-545-3259
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BUILDING SUPPLIES
SAWMILLS from only $3997 MAKE MONEY & SAVE MONEY with your own bandmill - Cut lumber any dimension. In stock ready to ship. FREE Info & DVD: www.NorwoodSawmills.com/400OT 1-800566-6899 Ext:400OT. Steel Building Sale. Inventory Discount Sale. 30x40, 42x80, 100x100 Erection Avail, 40 yr paint Must Sell, Will Deal, Source# 1O5 866-609-4321 STEEL BUILDINGS FOR ALL USES! Spring Deals! Make an offer on sell-off models at factory and save thousands NOW! Call for FREE Brochure- 1-800-668-5111 ext. 170
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REAL ESTATE 627
633 MOBILE HOMES & PARKS New SRI Manufactured Homes. Single Double Modulars on display. Repossessions 1974-2004. Chuck 604-830-1960.
NAPLES FLORIDA AREA! Bank Acquired Condos Only $169,900. Same unit sold for $428,895. Own your brand new condo for pennies on the dollar in warm, sunny SW Florida! Walk to over 20 restaurants/100 shops! Must see. Ask about travel incentives. Call 1-866959-2825, ext 15. www.coconutpointcondos.com
RENTALS 706
#1 IN RENTALS (Since 1990)
Professional Property Management Services
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PoCo 2 bdrm 1/2 duplex with 1 bath, laminate in livrm & bdrms. Avail Now. N/S. $1100/mo. PoCo W. condo 1bdr 675s/f, hw flrs, w.i. closet, gas f/p, storage, 2 prk,1sml pet, lrg gr/lvl patio. $900
Free Estimates * Fully Insured
PETS 456
FEED & HAY
LOCAL HAY FOR SALE. Good Quality! 60lb bale average. $6/bale. Pitt Meadows. Call 604-505-4087.
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PETS
BEAGLE PUPS, tri colored, good looking, healthy, vet check $400. (604)796-3026. No Sunday calls BENGAL CAT beautiful 3.5 y/o M, neutered, fully vaccinated, indoor, very friendly, must find good home no cats no kids $250 604-820-1603 BOUVIER PUPS, home raised, Ready to go. Var. colors $800 Call 250-486-6773. sm.white@shaw.ca Cairn Terriers: shots/dewormed. Ready to go to good homes. over 20 yrs of referrals. 604-807-5204 or 604-592-5442/604-854-1978 CATS GALORE, TLC has for adoption spayed & neutered adult cats. 604-309-5388 / 604-856-4866 CATS OF ALL DESCRIPTION in need of caring homes! All cats are Spayed, neutered, vaccinated and dewormed. Visit us at fraservalleyhumanesociety.com or call 1 (604)820-2977 ENGLISH BULLDOG PUPPIES Male/Female, shots, micro-chip, vet checked, health guarantee. $2400. Call 604-970-3807. GOLDEN Retriever pups. Ready to go. Vet ✔, 1st shots, dewormed. Family raised. $600. 778-808-5459. GOLDN ret pups pb family and farm raised. 1st shots health check,dewormd. Parents to view. 550.00 M 650.00 FM 604 513 8515 LAB cross puppies, vet checked, 1st shots, eager and social $350, 604-823-6739 afternoons/evenings. 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
BAKERY for sale in one of the larger & fastest growing areas in Kelowna BC. Well equipped & priced to sell. For more info call 250-763-5794
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22423 121 Ave 604-467-4894 Maple Ridge
Glenwood Manor Apartments 1 & 2 Bdrms from $685 & $850 & renovated suite with dishwasher $45. extra. Clean, Spacious Includes cable, heat, hot water & parking Seniors discount 21387 Dewdney Trunk Rd
(604)466-5799 MAPLE RIDGE Sunwood. New top floor Assisted Living Condo.1 Bdrm 1 bath, 24/hr emergency response. $1150/mo. Call 604-970-9510.
Maple Ridge Swan Court Apartments Large 1 & 2 Bedrooms. Hardwood floors, adult oriented, heat, h/w & cable incl’d, f/p, n/pets. Criminal Record check may be reqd Resident Manager Onsite Now with SENIORS DISCOUNT
Subsidies available based on gross houseold income. ✮
2 Bedroom Apartment between $22,800 & $31,800
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2 Bedroom Townhouse between $30,000 & $37,200
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3 Bedroom Townhouse between $34,800 & $43,200 If your income is lower than these ranges call BC Housing 604-433-2218
For further info call 604-451-6075 to view Metro Vancouver Housing Co-operation. COQUITLAM, low rise concrete bldg, 2nd flr, 2 bdrm, 2 baths, undg sec. prk, gas F/P, balcony, $1150. Avail. immed. Call (778) 889-3731.
MAPLE INN 11695 -224th St Maple Ridge - 1 Bdrm $550/mo includes hot water . Certified Crime Free Building Mature adult oriented. Close to uptown 604-463-4131 for appointment (9am-5pm) MAPLE RIDGE
1 & 2 Bdrs from $765/mo GREAT LOCATION
Queen Anne Apts. * Renovated Suites * Clean, very quiet, large, INCLUDES: HEAT, HOT WATER & HYDRO Near Shopping & Amenities.
604-463-7450 604-463-2236
Call 778-788-1845
SUITES, LOWER
MAPLE RIDGE 2 bdrm, 1 bath very clean, quiet. $700 incl util NS/NP. Avail now Gilbert 604-466-6388 MAPLE RIDGE: 2 bdrm, newly reno’d, sep entr. ground floor. 5 appl. F/P. $850/mo utils & sat. inc. n/s, n/p. Avail. now. 604-842-1994 MAPLE RIDGE Balsalm St & 134 Ave. brand new 2 bdrm bsmt ste. incld’s hydro & gas, alarm & A/C, No pets . N/S (604)773-3912 Maple Ridge, Laityview Area - very lrg. 1400sf. grn’d lvl. 1 bdrm. sperate laundry. Private yard & street. New Full bath. $850 incls. utils. Sorry No Pets! Call Rick 604.790.7425 MAPLE RIDGE, LARGE 1 bdrm suite, near schools, WCE, & shop centre. $700 + 1/3 util’s. Own W/D. Brand new carpet/laminate. NP. Avail. now. Phone (778)242-1313. MAPLE RIDGE, Thornhill area. lrg. 2 bdrm. Full bath, on acreage. Pri. entry & prkg. $950/mo. incls. laundry & hydro N/S. Small pet okay. Avail. immed. 604-462-0351
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CARS - DOMESTIC
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2002 Ford Taurus SEL Premium 176000km Leather Cruise Air Loaded $4275 604-795-7834
RECREATIONAL/SALE 2011 COLEMAN 184
821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS 1995 CAMRY, 4 door, 4 cyl, auto, loaded, new tires, AirCared, mint cond. $3500/obo. Ph 604-931-1236 2004 HONDA CIVIC, brown metallic, 4 dr., 5 sp. manual trasm., p/L, A/C, CD, $5600. (604) 218-9795.
Electric Awning, enclosed/heated underbelly, DSI water heater, 3 burner range, Microwave $18,608 (Stk.30787) www.fraserwayrv.com 1-800-806-1976 DL #30644
2006 NISSAN Altima 2.5 auto, light green ext, beige Int. Clean good cond 158ms, no accidents $8700.obo Al 604-219-4156 cell 604-466-5563 2009 HONDA FIT- 4 dr hatch back, 50K, Auto p/w. p/s, red. Auto Start. $8,800: (604) 218-9795. 2010 HONDA CRV 38,000 KMS, auto, 4 x 4, gray. Loaded. $19,400: Phone (604) 218-9795.
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SCRAP CAR REMOVAL
AAA SCRAP CAR REMOVAL Minimum $150 cash for full size vehicles, any cond. 604-518-3673
MOTORCYCLES
SPEND YOUR HOURS working on ATV’s, Snowmobiles, and Watercraft. GPRC Fairview Campus, Alberta. Learn to repair small engines, recreational vehicles. Apprenticeship opportunity. On-campus residences. 1-888-999-7882; www.gprc.ab.ca/fairview.
Autos • Trucks • Equipment Removal FREE TOWING 7 days/wk. We pay Up To $500 CA$H Rick Goodchild 604.551.9022
TWO WHEELIN’ EXCITEMENT! Motorcycle Mechanic Program, GPRC Fairview College Campus. Hands-on training - street, off-road, dual sport bikes. Challenge 1st year Apprenticeship exam. 1-888999-7882; www.gprc.ab.ca/fairview.
TOWNHOUSES
COQUITLAM 2 bdrm T/H, 1.5 baths garage, lots of storage, patio, priv setting, walk to ament. Sm pet ok. 1yr lease. $1450/mo. 604-459-8913
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MAPLE RIDGE 3 bdrm, inste W/D, carport, storage, $1100 incl heat. n/s, n/p, March 1st 604-306-0627
#1 FREE SCRAP VEHICLE REMOVAL ASK ABOUT $500 CREDIT $$$ PAID FOR SOME 604.683.2200
Maple Ridge 3 Bedroom 2.5 bath 2 year new Townhouse $1900/mo avail now
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
Please call Tom Fraser Property Mgmt
2003 Salem Light: Northwest Pkg, 22 ft, Sleeps 7, 1 bunk, Shower in & out. G.V.W. 3300. Lots of extras $10,500: (604)463-9428
MAPLE RIDGE. Brookside Garden. Reno’d attractive 3 bdrm. N/S. Immed or Mar.1. Call 778-835-0748
2005 TRAIL-BAY 31BH
Large 2 bdrm stes available. Incudes heat, hot water, large balconies. Close to transit.
604.466.7021
The Scrapper
MAPLE RIDGE. Near hosp. Quiet 2 bdrm T/H, 1.5 baths, incl. heat/hw. 4 appl, 2 prk spots. Sorry n/p. $1020. avail now. 604-708-1661. PORT COQUITLAM
1 Bdrm & den suite $875 2 Bdrm corner suite $925 S Incl heat/hot wtr, wndw cvrngs S Close to bus stop S Walk to shpng/medical/WCE S Across from park w/Mtn views S Gated parking and Elevator S Adult oriented building S References required CALL FOR APPOINTMENT
PITT MEADOWS: 2 - 3 bdrm co-op T/H $1030/mo - $1134/mo. Shares req’d. No subsidy available. Orientation 2nd & 4th Sun. 2 pm & 3rd Tues. 7 pm each mo. 19225 119th Ave., Pitt Meadows, BC V3Y 2B2. Leave msg 604-465-1938 PITT MEADOWS, Ford & Harris, 3 bdrm T/H. Quiet family complex, rent geared to income. N/P. Call: 604-465-4851
TRANSPORTATION
604-464-3550 PORT MOODY. Tides @ 300 Klahanie 2 bdrm apt, greenbelt, patio, 2 pkng, canoe club amens. N/S, N/P. $1365/mo. 604-469-1985.
AUTO FINANCING
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HOMES FOR RENT
MAPLE RIDGE; 2.5 lvl hse, 4 bdrm, all appl, hrdwd flrs, newly reno’d 2.5 yrs ago, fncd yrd. 2 Blks to dwntn, 5 mins to Golden Ears. $1550. Apr 1. (604)941-2243 or Kathy 942-7876 MAPLE RIDGE 2 bdrm house with den, near amens, fenced yard, cement patio, dble garage, 4 appls, NS/NP, $1200/mo. Avail now. Call 604-438-0329 after 6 pm. MAPLE RIDGE, Central: 5/bdrms, 3/bath in c-d-s, dbl gar, 2,000 sq/ft. Near all amens & schls. N/P, N/S. $1960/mo+ utils. (604)785-8851. BUSINESS AND FINANCE: Seeking a business opportunity or partner? Posting legal notices? Need investors, agents or distributors, this is where you advertise. bcclassified.com
PITT MEADOWS. 2 & 3 bdrm. in family complex. Close to bus, schools & shopping. Ref’s req’d. Small pets okay, $1030/$1134/mo. Avail. immed. 604-465-1938. WHONNOCK AREA; 2 Bdrm, 2 bath, NS/NP. $1000/mo incl utils. Avail immed. 778-837-9934
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OFFICE/RETAIL
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DreamCatcher Auto Loans “0” Down, Bankruptcy OK Cash Back ! 15 min Approvals
1-800-910-6402
www.PreApproval.cc FREE CASH BACK WITH $0 DOWN at Auto Credit Fast. Need a vehicle? Good or Bad credit call Stephanie 1-877-792-0599 www.autocreditfast.ca. DLN 30309. Free Delivery. INSTANT AUTO CREDIT We can finance your auto loan in minutes, you Drive Home Now, or we can deliver to you. www.DriveHomeNow.com. 877-758-7311 or 250-7515205. WANT A VEHICLE BUT STRESSED ABOUT YOUR CREDIT? Christmas in February, $500 cash back. We fund your future not your past. All credit situations accepted. www.creditdrivers.ca 1-888593-6095.
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OFFICE & RETAIL SPACE
MAPLE RIDGE: 1 bdrm, clean/quiet apt, avail immed. Seniors welc. $575 incl heat/prkg. (604)463-7175
Various downtown locations. Avail. Now! Updated and well maintained. Various sizes 320sf. - 2000sf. Starting at $495/month.
Call: Rick Medhurst, Royal LePage
604-463-3000
Awning, 3 burner range, A/C, microwave, DSI water heater, Stab jacks and more! $17,483 (Stk.31558A) www.fraserwayrv.com 1-800-806-1976 DL #30644
847 SPORT UTILITY VEHICLES
2004 JEEP GRAND Cherokee Ltd. 4x4, auto, green, 126K, $8000 firm. Call 604-538-4883
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PORT COQUITLAM, 2043 sq ft. Ground floor, dance/fitness area. Facing onto city park. 1 blk from Lougheed/Shaughnessy intersection. 604-464-3550.
12186-224 St, Maple Ridge Certified Crime Free Buildings
MAPLE RIDGE, Central 1 bdrm. suite, quiet, secure bldg., u/g prkg., ldry. rm., $880 mo. 604-785-8851
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WESTGATE APTS Under New Management
BURNABY & COQUITLAM
With accessible amenities, in safe family oriented communities of Coquitlam, North Burnaby. Pet friendly.
Call 604-467-3944
MAPLE RIDGE
Call 604-464-7548 Spacious 2 & 3 Bdrm T/hses 2 Bdrm Apartments
22222 Lougheed Hwy., Maple Ridge Inquire in person between 9am - 3pm or
604.477.0603
COQ CTR area lrg 2 Bdr 12th flr hi-rise,2full baths, inste w/d, gym & sauna in bldng, ns/np, $1250.
PEARL DRUM SET, $1000, receipts for $1000 in upgrades, located in Hope. Call 1 (604)869-7329
Call Scott at 604-618-0333 Certified Arborist
APARTMENT/CONDO
P.Meadows Brand New - Solaris Towers. 2 & 3 bdrms, 5 appli’s, nr WCE, shops,parks,schls. Now. NS/NP,refs. Rents Start@ $1250
612 BUSINESSES FOR SALE
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Queen Pillow Top Mattress & Box • 720 Coil 2.5’’ Pillowtop • Brand New • 10 yr. warranty • Your Price $490 604.807.5864 The Mattress Guy
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Homelife Benchmark Realty Corp. Langley
LAND OF ORCHARDS, Vineyards & Tides in Nova Scotia’s beautiful Annapolis Valley. Live! Work! Bring Business! Free Brochure Website: www.kingsrda.ca Email: mmacdonald@kingsrda.ca Toll - free: 1-888-865-4647
Haney Motor Hotel
1 & 2 BDRM SUITES
MAPLE COURT II
OTHER AREAS
$75 OFF 1ST MONTH
Heat, hot water & parking. Close to stores & schools.
MAPLE COURT I
ROOMS FOR RENT
Rooms from $435/mo. Fully Furn, weekly maid service, cable TV, private bath, on bus route, 5/min walk to commuter rail.
AVAILABLE NOW
HOMES FOR SALE-SUPER BUYS
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MAPLE RIDGE
22437 121 Ave 604-467-0715
• Twins • Fulls • Queens • Kings 100’s in stock! www.Direct Liquidation.ca (604)294-2331
566 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
APARTMENT/CONDO
660 LANGLEY/ALDERGROVE
MATTRESSES staring at $99
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RENTALS
MAPLE RIDGE 1/bdrm condo, walk in closet, 5/appli, gas f/p. (paid by owner) $850. also 2/bdrm condo, u/g pkng. Gordon Tower. 222/Dewdney. $1100. both Avail now. 604-467-4450, 604-833-4450.
New SRI Single and double wides in Ruskin park with river view from $89,900. Chuck 604-830-1960
FURNITURE
Can’t Get Up Your Stairs? Acorn Stairlifts can help. Call Acorn Stairlifts now! Mention this ad and get 10% off your new Stairlift! Call 1866-981-5991
Your LOCAL Tree Service, For Honest Prices & Quality Work
HOMES WANTED
WE BUY HOUSES The OLDER. The DIRTIER. The BETTER. Flexible Terms. Quick Closing. Call us First! 604.657.9422
RENTALS
1985 CORVETTE, RED, removable glass roof, orig 350 eng, collector plates, serious calls only, $10K/obo. 604-535-9609 or 604-613-4695 1987 CHEVROLET Celebrity Clean, 166,600 kms, $800. obo Call 604-619-8596 1998 BUICK LESABRE LTD Loaded. Leather. Mint. Low k’s. $4900/obo. (778)565-4334
TRUCKS & VANS
2001 GMC SIERRA 4x4, ext cab, auto, green, 135K, $8800 firm. Call: (604)538-9257
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Clothes That Work
Ladies Premium 600 Downfill Coat
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WORK BOOTS • Designed & tested for wet & dry conditions • Non metallic puncture resistant safety plates
6” Safari ATCP lightweight Work Boot
Snow Boots ..... from $2999 Shoes ................... from $1999 Shirts ....................... from $499 Jeans & Pants ..... from $999 Jackets ................ from $1999
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