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District will revise gay policy School board stands behind the policy, but is changing the language used to describe the policy in an effort to try and alleviate parents’ concerns Jennifer Moreau staff reporter
Following a recent spate of protests, the Burnaby school district has changed its draft anti-homophobia policy in response to public input but is mostly sticking to the original content. “We came up with changes that would make sense and make it more understanding, hopefully, for those who had some (concerns),” said board chair Larry Hayes at a June 8 media briefing. The district wanted to assure the public that the policy would not include sexual content in elementary classes. However, things like discriminatory slurs – based on race, socio-economic status or homophobia, such as the derogatory term “that’s so gay” – would be taught to be inappropriate, said assistant superintendent Kevin Kaardal. “This policy is not about changing curriculum,” Hayes said, adding it’s about acknowledging other types of relationships. “Is it good to hide the fact that there are differences in society? That is something we want to try and avoid.” The district is not trying to ram things down people’s throat, he added. “It’s just making sure that our students know that there are other types of people out there, and those people have to be dealt with with respect and tolerance,”
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Speaking out: Members of the media surround Charter Lau at a recent media briefing. Lau is a member of the Parents’ Voice group that has been opposing the Burnaby school district’s new Policy 5.45.
Hayes said. Policy 5.45 aims to protect students and staff from homophobic harassment and bullying, but the draft drew controversy and protests, both for and against. Some oppositional parents had questioned the need for a specific policy on homophobia when the district already has an anti-discrimination policy. Trustee Ron Burton said he didn’t originally see the need for a separate policy, either. “What I learned through the committee is that it was necessary. What we had was not working,” he said. After reviewing public input, the policy committee members made some changes and are sending the final version back to the board for approval. Some of the changes include editing the language. There was some confusion
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Superintendent Claudio Morelli said that the policy “does not include discussion about sex or sexual practices” at the elementary school level. “All teaching will continue to be ageappropriate and respectful to the diverse backgrounds of our students,” he added. The definition of heterosexism has also been changed, another concern raised by Parents’ Voice, the ad hoc group opposing the policy. The district would not release a copy of the revision, as the school trustees have to see it first. “I think the parents will respond well. There’s quite a group of parents that sent in specific requests, and we’ve addressed those specific requests,” Hayes said. The draft policy had been public for Policy Page 4
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City’s top cop is on the move Alfie Lau
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The city’s top cop is leaving the Burnaby RCMP. Chief Supt. Rick Taylor announced to the Burnaby detachment Wednesday that he’s being transferred to another position within the RCMP. “I will be leaving the Lower Mainland,” Taylor told the Burnaby NOW on Wednesday afternoon. “I will be transferring to another position outside the Lower Mainland.” Taylor said the mayor’s office is putting together a press release on his transfer and his replacement will be announced shortly. Taylor officially took over from the retiring Carl Schmietenknop in August 2007. In his four years with the city, Taylor has advocated for the community policing model. Taylor told the Burnaby NOW in 2010 that one of the last things he wanted to do in Burnaby was to get a new head office in the city. “We’re running out of space,” said Taylor of the 45-year-old Burnaby RCMP detachment offices at Deer Lake Avenue. “Add in the fact the infrastructure is aging, the pipes are old and our cell blocks are very old, I think that within the next five to 10 years, we have to look at either a replacement or a renovation for
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MOUNTIE RIDING OFF: Rick Taylor, seen here in the foreground in a 2010 picture taken at the carousel at the Burnaby Village
Museum, announced to the Burnaby RCMP detachment Wednesday that he’s leaving the city and being transferred outside the Lower Mainland. Taylor has been the city’s top cop since the summer of 2007. our current building.” Prior to coming to Burnaby, Taylor, who has more than 25 years of operational police experience, distinguished himself in various postings, both locally and abroad. As the officer in charge of the Port Alberni RCMP detachment, Taylor was
responsible for a staff of 65 police officers and civilian support staff in a community of 25,000. Between May 2001 and March 2002, Taylor was commander of the Canadian peacekeeping contingent in East Timor. That operation, conducted under the auspices of the United Nations, consisted
of 20 Canadian police officers. Taylor’s responsibilities in East Timor included five months as the officer in charge of border/customs service liaison and four months as the chief of strategic planning and policy. www.twitter.com/AlfieLau
Politicos ramp up debate on HST referendum Liberals attack anti-HST campaign launched by NDP in city on Tuesday Jennifer Moreau staff reporter
The Liberal government is criticizing New Democrat leader Adrian Dix, saying his latest anti-HST campaign is simply misinformation. “Adrian Dix is embarking on an Alice in Wonderland misinformation campaign by trying to convince British Columbians that 12 is less than 10,” said Finance
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Minister Kevin Falcon. Falcon’s comments came after Dix launched a “vote yes” HST campaign from Burnaby on June 7. (The HST referendum asks British Columbians: Are you in favour of extinguishing the HST and reinstating the PST in conjunction with the GST - yes or no?) With the referendum approaching, both sides are ramping up the rhetoric. “The HST is a massive transfer of the tax burden away from big businesses and onto the back of working and middle class families,” Dix said, pointing out that hundreds of previously PST-exempt items are now subject to 12 per cent tax, now that the GST and PST have been
combined. In a media backgrounder, the NDP stated that a typical two-parent family, with each adult earning $50,000, will pay an additional $1,000 a year, thanks to harmonization. The figures came from a Statistics Canada study commissioned by the Times Colonist. The Liberals, however, took issue with those numbers, stating they are factually incorrect. According to a Liberal government press statement, “under the improved HST, the average family will come out $120 ahead, compared to the antiquated GST (combined with) PST. This does not include the $175 families will receive for each child 18 and under, which will be paid as soon as possible,
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after the HST referendum.” The reason the numbers are different is because Dix is citing figures based on the current 12 per cent HST, while the Liberals are factoring in changes they hope to make, should British Columbians vote to keep the harmonized tax. The Liberals plan to drop the HST to 10 per cent by 2014, and to help offset any extra financial burden families are feeling, they want to offer them the aforementioned $175 for each child under 18. Elections B.C. is holding the vote on whether to keep the harmonized tax June 13 to July 22. The vote will be conducted by mail-in ballot. www.twitter.com/JenniferMoreau
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The policy was always in draft form only, still subject to public review, and the board extended the input date to June 3 to get more feedback. Belinda Bai of Parents’ Voice said the group wanted to see the revised draft before commenting and that parents should have another chance to look at the draft before trustees vote. The board will likely hold the final vote on June 14. For more on this story, see Jennifer Moreau’s blog, Community Conversations, at www.burnabynow.com.
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some time, but about 100 opposing parents, many from Burnaby’s Willingdon Church, heard about it and showed up to protest at a May 10 school board meeting. Subsequent meetings and protests followed, including students who showed up in favour of the policy. Recently, the Catholic Civil Rights League has also come out against the policy, arguing that it is not “morally neutral” and is intended to force the moral beliefs of its authors while punishing those who do not agree.
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Technology helps find fugitive in Burnaby
on May 23. He had only 18 months left to serve before being eligible for parole.
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An alert Burnaby family using the latest technology helped in the arrest of an escaped prisoner. On June 7, a Burnaby family noticed their BMW had been stolen and that their house had been burglarized. They immediately called the BMW corporate offices and had their GPS locator system activated. The Burnaby RCMP quickly located the car in North Burnaby and placed it under surveillance. With the assistance of the Air One helicopter, the police tracked the stolen car to South Burnaby where the prolific offender team moved in and arrested Andrew Shizgal without incident after he parked the car and attempted to leave on foot. Shizgal was serving a 10-year sentence for several residential break-and-enters when he walked away from the minimum security Ferndale institution in Mission
Jaywalking doesn’t pay
A pedestrian learned the hard way that jaywalking can be dangerous. Just before 7 p.m. on June 6, a young man stepped out from behind a parked vehicle near Broadway and Springer Avenue when he was struck by a car. He received minor injuries to his foot and leg and was transported to Burnaby Hospital. He also received a ticket from the Burnaby RCMP because he failed to yield to the vehicle that hit him. The vehicle had the right of way, and the man was not in a crosswalk or at an intersection. Burnaby RCMP traffic section members routinely charge pedestrians with jaywalking offences, especially in high-collision areas where pedestrians have been hit while crossing illegally. www.twitter.com/AlfieLau
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Local water rules are critical to conservation
picturesque about the massive amount There’s no doubt that there’s someof water that’s wasted each summer on thing idyllic and picturesque about local lawns. perfectly manicured lawns, lush with Consider that, according to Metro green grass. Vancouver’s water departPerhaps watching those ment, one lawn sprinkler will sprinklers wave back and use as much water in an hour forth reminds us of some Burnaby NOW as 25 toilet flushes, five loads idealized childhood moment of laundry and five dishwashwhere we sat on the lawn, er loads combined. Some people leave popsicle in hand, with the summer their sprinklers running hour after ahead of us and nothing to do but hour, day after day, when most lawns enjoy ourselves. require little more than a single hour In truth, there’s nothing idyllic or
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each week (or can simply be left to go dormant). No wonder that water usage doubles around this time of year – right as seasonal rainfall is at its lowest. But it’s not just a question of supply and demand. It’s also an issue of creating sustainable habits and treating resources with respect and care. A time will come when future generations will look back at the way we treated our water supply and shake their heads in confusion and dismay. Long showers every day? Washing
clothes after they’ve only been worn once? Letting sprinklers run for hours, in the middle of the day? Such behaviour will seem ludicrous to our children’s children – and, frankly, should seem ludicrous to us now. There are good reasons why sprinkling regulations get put in place each year (for a rundown on Metro Vancouver’s rules, see page 12) – and no good reason why any one should feel comfortable just “bending the rules” a little.
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cesses. Illiteracy is virtually here’s nothing like a non-existent (0.2 per cent) and trip abroad to make you women have seen some victorappreciate home. And ies. The law states that men have after a recent sojourn in Cuba, to take on an equal share of I’ve come to appreciate things housework, for instance. There’s formerly taken for granted in Canada: things like fully stocked a real community feel to the place. The streets of Havana are grocery shelves, freedom of always full of people the press and toilet laughing and talking. paper in abundance. Jennifer Moreau Drugs are unheard of I set out on my (mainly because drugfirst visit to the related crimes are punishable by small, Caribbean island with death), and the HIV/AIDS rates a certain political curiosity. I wanted to see the country before is a low 0.1 per cent of the adult population. Fidel Castro died. What was it The more nauseating signs like for people there? Did the of capitalism – McDonald’s and revolution improve the status the incessant promotion of conof women? Were they healthy? sumer culture, for example – are Were they happy? nowhere to be found. Cuba has always had a speInstead of billboards, there is cial place in the hearts of activstate propaganda everywhere, ists as the tiny country that with slogans like “Socialismo, pulled off a revolution, stood up si!” and “Revolution, siempre.” to the United States and kicked One of the creepiest images I out all of the foreign companies saw was a mural on the side of leeching off the land. a run-down housing complex. It There’s a leftist romanticism featured a cartoonish four-eyed about the place, one of the last creature looking in all directions strongholds of socialism, but in brandishing a walkie-talkie, with reality, it’s not that glamorous. some text that said something They have a horrible human along the lines of: “We stand on rights record and the prestiguard for socialism.” gious distinction of being one of The mural was from the few countries in the world Committees for the Defense of that refuses to let human rights the Revolution, a cross-country observers into their prisons. network of citizen informants The average Cuban makes that report any counter revoluless than a dollar a day, Internet tionary activity to the state. is heavily monitored (if you can As a journalist, Cuba’s freeget it) and there are only four dom of the press, or lack thereof, national TV channels, all statewas particularly alarming. Take run. Cuba Page 7 Cuba certainly has its suc-
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Judge gondola plan on merits Dear Editor:
My office at SFU’s downtown campus is a hundred steps from SkyTrain (I’ve counted). In less than an hour, I can be at the Production Way/University Millennium Line station for a transfer to the diesel bus which takes me up Burnaby Mountain to the main campus. Can you guess which part of the trip I dread? It may be the shortest leg, but the bus is crowded, noisy, polluting and jarring. When I first heard about the idea of a gondola to replace that little bit of hell, I was an immediate fan – but skeptical. Would it be cost-effective, practical for students, faculty, staff and the residents of UniverCity – and not an unwarranted intrusion for those who lived below?
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If there is a good business case – and if TransLink can mitigate privacy concerns for people who live below the proposed path – then the gondola should be built, and quickly. If, on the other hand, a business case fails to demonstrate savings in transit users’ time, in taxpayers’ money and in increasingly hazardous carbon dioxide emissions, the project will likely get bumped down the long list of transit priorities – delayed indefinitely or lost forever in the crowded file of fabulous ideas that didn’t quite work out. Either way, that’s the basis on which the SFU transit gondola should be judged: on its merits. Early reviews of the gondola have returned positive findings. A gondola would reduce trip time by almost half over the current diesel bus service, encouraging more people on the mountain to use Weigh Page 7
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transit – and would free up 35,000 hours of bus time, enabling TransLink to reduce bus purchases and staff costs or improve service in other parts of the region. Using hydroelectric energy, the gondola would save an estimated 1,870 tonnes a year in greenhouse gases, and would reduce the particulate pollution from diesel exhaust. The construction footprint would be small and the environmental disruption would be a one-time event. Once in place, the service would be clean, quiet and inexpensive to operate. It would also remove completely the bus line-ups that currently plague us all. Given that gondola construction and operations will affect the immediate neighbourhood, TransLink has already initiated a public consultation, and in response to concerns has offered to alter the gondola design to prevent riders from looking down into houses, and, in some cases, to pay for changes on the ground as well. The task now is to weigh the merits of the new service against the effects of location disruption. There are many thousands of transit users on Burnaby Mountain (the SFU routes currently serve 25,000 individual trips per day) and thousands more potential riders who might get service when the gondola frees up buses. There is potential savings for hundreds of thousands of TransLink taxpayers. If residents’ concerns can be mitigat-
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For me, Cuba has always represented change – the possibility and more importantly the reality. But social change is supposed to give people more freedom, strengthen democracy and improve lives. I went to Cuba with an open curiosity, only to return with more questions. Sure, Cuba’s defenders will point to the successes, mainly literacy, free health care and education. But do you really need a dictatorship for that? What good is phenomenally high voter turnout when there’s only one party to vote for? What’s the point of organizing a revolution to replace one dictator with another? Jennifer Moreau is a reporter with the Burnaby NOW.
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Gifted intermediate students in Burnaby schools will have more chances to meet with their intellectual peers now that the district is expanding a program for advanced learners. Gifted intermediate students from schools across Burnaby usually get pulled out of class a couple times a year to meet with other gifted kids. Now, the district is expanding the program so they can meet more often, as the elementary gifted students are already doing. “We’ve always had primary and intermediate programs (for gifted kids). The primary one has been very successful,” said assistant superintendent Gina NiccoliMoen. “For the intermediate challenge program, we thought we would mirror some of the aspects (of the primary program.)” Grades 4 and 5 students will meet in groups throughout the year, once a week for seven to eight weeks per term, to work on special projects based on their interests and needs. For Grades 6 and 7, they will meet weekly, seven to eight times per
term, with a new theme each term, but possibly with different students, depending on what they want to study. “They’ll be with their like-minded peers from week to week,” said Niccoli-Moen. That’s good news for Peter Cech, who has two gifted daughters in the school system. Peter and his wife Charlene have been advocating on the issue for years, urging the school district to dedicate more resources for advanced learners. “We are really happy that more resources are being put to it, and our hope is our daughters will benefit from it directly, but there’s no guarantee our daughters will get in,” he said, adding the demand is still excessive. “It’s a positive step forward.” Burnaby’s expanded program will help advanced learners emotionally as well, Peter pointed out. “I think it’s going to help a lot of them with their social emotional challenges. It’s as simple as noticing and learning that there are other kids that are feeling things as intensely as they do,” he said, adding that gifted kids often have strong emotions. “They are called excitabilities. They often feel things much more intensely and deeply.”
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The City of Burnaby has agreed to manage a family housing project previously run by the Action Line Housing Society. Council approved the plan to end the society’s lease of the property and take over management of the property at 5706 Irmin St. at Monday night’s meeting. The 20-unit property is considered a good asset by the city, according to a report from the director of planning and building, Basil Luksun. Action Line Housing had agreed to a 60-year lease previously, and had 18 years left when the city agreed to take over. There are some maintenance issues that need immediate attention, according to the report, and the city has reviewed the facility. The cost is estimated to be $306,000. The existing rental agreements will be maintained, and rent levels will stay the same, with annual adjustments, the report states. Four units are currently vacant. The property is an important source of affordable housing in the city, the report states.
Mayor’s task force on graffiti reports another successful year
Tagging has decreased again in Burnaby this year, according to a committee report presented to council for Monday night’s meeting. Graffiti left on private property has gone down from 203 incidents in 2007 to 2008, to 49 incidents this past year. The city had a total of 114 tagging incidents this year, compared with 504 in the mayor’s task force on graffiti’s first year in 2008. Overall, graffiti decreased in comparison with all of the past four years, both on public and private property. Graffiti on TransLink property in the city increased by one incident, from seven to eight. Telus and Canada Post’s incidents also increased – Telus from three last year to six this year, and Canada Post from 23 last year to 32. B.C. Hydro’s incidents went down from 25 to 15 in the past year.
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The city will be upgrading its technology with $676,500 for software, equipment and consulting services. Burnaby council approved the funding at Monday night’s meeting. Part of the funding is going towards a convergence project, to connect city employees’ cell phones to the city’s wireless network, as well as computers and telephones, and cut additional charges. The money is also slated to go towards the storage area network upgrade project, which would increase Burnaby’s disc storage for the financial systems, the ESRI geographic mapping system, office document systems, and picture and video storage. – Janaya Fuller-Evans
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On a hot, seemingly summer day, a rather raucous group of elementary students gathers in a back room at Stride Avenue Community School. These kids have developed a very serious case of Canucks fever, and when they are not writing “Go, Canucks, go,” on their forearms with felt pens, they are scribbling their thoughts about the Friends of Simon program on scraps of paper. It’s the last day before summer for the after-school tutoring club, and the kids are writing things they remembered or liked about the program and reading them aloud to their peers. Memorable moments include: “when we made pizza,” and “when we went to laser tag.” Another student wrote: “I want to remember all the leaders for being a nice person and helping people through rough times.” Friends of Simon is an award-winning program that connects SFU student-tutors with kindergarten to Grade 9 students in Burnaby, Coquitlam and Surrey. Burnaby resident Monica King is one of two Friends of Simon volunteers overseeing the Stride Avenue group. For the past two years, she’s been coming to Stride, twice a week for two hours, to work with kids in grades 4 to 7. The 21-year-old psychology major wants to be a teacher someday, and this program helps her get her feet wet. “I knew I wanted to work with kids, so I gave it a try,” says King. “Oh my gosh, it’s exactly what I think it’s like for teaching. … I hope it will prepare me for my teaching career.” For King, the school is not far from home. “I live close by, too, so most of these kids are actually my neighbours,” she says. King’s been helping Grade 7 student Beheshta Yousefi, who clearly enjoys the program. “I love it ‘cuz almost every time I come here, I learn something new. I get better grades now because they help me with my homework and it’s fun,” says Beheshta. The two cover a variety of subjects, and before studying, there is a half-hour of “free time” – either in the gym, on the computer, or playing outside. For Beheshta, it’s the last day of the program and the end of her elementary career, as she’s off to high school next year. “I’m sad, but I’ll visit here,” she says. The main goal for Friends of Simon, in their words, is to recruit, prepare and assign literacy tutors in the Lower Mainland. The students they focus on helping are newcomers and refugees who need help with literacy skills. “We were looking to support kids who are at-risk in our community, and those kids are really at risk,” said project coordinator Angela Flumerfelt. Recent immigrant and refugee children may not have had much experience in school at all, she said.
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Above, Monica King, a tutor with Friends of Simon, whispers in the ear of Stride Avenue Elementary student Beheshta Yousefi. Friends of Simon connects SFU students with elementary kids who need help with literacy tutoring. King and Beheshta have been working together for the past couple of years. At left, students gather for Stride Avenue Elementary’s afterschool program, where tutors from Friends of Simon help. It’s their last day together before summer break.
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“They are struggling with the language, and they need to learn literacy skills,” Flumerfelt said, adding that sometimes their parents can’t help because they are also missing those skills. “That’s really a niche we found that needs additional support,” Flumerfelt said. The tutors work within existing afterschool and summer programs in small settings. At Stride Avenue, for example,
South Burnaby Neighbourhood House runs the after-school program, and Friends of Simon helps by bringing in tutors. SFU’s Faculty of Education trains and supervises the tutors, based on the latest pedagogical trends. The tutors also help by being role models for the kids. SFU isn’t the only group involved. The attorney general’s ministry, the North Growth Foundation and the United Way of the Lower Mainland are all partners.
Thanks to program sponsors, Friends of Simon can afford to pay the tutors $12 an hour. “It’s helpful for us students because we want to volunteer, but we also need to work,” says King. For more information on Friends of Simon, go to www.educ.sfu.ca/friends. The program is currently recruiting tutors at SFU’s Burnaby and Surrey campuses. www.twitter.com/JenniferMoreau
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Artists in show on Main Two Burnaby artists will be showing their work as part of the upcoming MidMain Art Fair. The show features work by more than 15 artists – including Burnaby’s Roxsane Tiernan and James Koll. Tiernan is president of the Burnaby Artists’ Guild and a member of the Northwest Collage Society in Washington State and the Federation of Canadian Artists. She works in a variety of media, including watercolour, acrylics, collage and the Japanese paper art form chigiri-e. Koll is a Burnaby-born artist who has been pursuing his passion for drawing and painting since an early age. His website notes that he graduated from the commercial art program at Capilano College in 1986 and worked a number of years as an illustrator in advertising and architecture. He also spent time as a mechanical
designer in the building construction industry. In 2006, he started exhibiting his watercolours at various shows in the area. The Mid-Main Art Fair will also include work by New Westminster’s Marney-Rose Edge. Also in the show will be work by Enda Bardell, John Beatty, Jackie ConradiRobertson, Jennifer Harwood, Rithea Lamarche, Faith Love-Robertson, Debra McArthur, Edward Peck, Emmanuelle Renard,CherylRoller,ElisabethSomerville, Deborah Strong and Larry Tillyer. The Mid-Main Art Fair is on Sunday, June 12 from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Heritage Hall, 3012 Main St. (at 15th) in Vancouver. Find out more about Tiernan at www. MyArtClub.Com/Roxsane.K.Tiernan. For more about Koll, see his website at www.jameskoll.com. www.twitter.com/juliemaclellan
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Celebrate history with the village museum Local attraction marks 40th anniversary with special event, free admission all summer Walk along village streets, say hello to costumed townspeople, browse in a general store, ride a vintage carousel and step into an authentic one-room schoolhouse as Burnaby Village Museum celebrates its 40th anniversary tomorrow, June 11, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. The Burnaby Village Museum is a 3.5 hectare re-creation of the town as it might have appeared in the 1920s. It has been part of Burnaby’s community for the past 40 years, and is a top cultural attraction for residents and visitors. This weekend the museum is celebrating its heritage by hosting a free anniversary event to mark its four decades in operation. Visitors will be entertained by Footlight Theatre Productions’ vaudeville variety shows, live music and a historical scavenger hunt. Children can enjoy a variety of crafts, carousel rides, face-painters and black-
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Scandinavian music and dance will be on the agenda as the 16th annual Scandinavian Midsummer Festival returns to Burnaby once again. The annual festival is set for June 17 to 19 at the Scandinavian Community Centre, 6540 Thomas St. The weekend fun includes choir and dance performances, a Viking Village, shopping, a troll forest, cultural displays, carnival games and more. And, of course, there will be a chance to savour some traditional Scandinavian food and relax in the beer garden. Kids under 12 are free, and a day pass costs $8 for everyone else. See www.scandinavian midsummerfestival.org for all the details. Do you have an item for Lively City? Send arts and entertainment ideas to Julie, jmaclellan@burnabynow. com.
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This is what happened to me personally. After suffering for years I desperately tried everything, drugs, natural products,physiotherapy, acupuncture, magnets and nothing was of any real help. Finally I had relief in 2 weeks by taking shark cartilage that was specially processed to preserve the natural active ingredients. This is the kind we are now promoting. I realized then that there are over 50 million men and women that are battling the same illness and getting treatments that are not working well, otherwise we would not have this ongoing huge health problem. In the last 10 years we have helped tens of thousands of men and women to have less pain or no pain at all. This is a by-product of the food industry.No sharks are caught because of their bones/cartilage. Don’t let anybody #1 confuse you. Nick A. Jerch, President We have real EVIDENCE that it works. On our web site you find over 100’s of testimonials with full names and towns. All 100% true. Skeptics may call them. Here are some examples: ! Doctor suggested knee replacement after all his options failed with drugs and cortisone shots in knee and lower back. I recommend Bell Shark Cartilage to those millions suffering needlessly like I did for 40 years with arthritis in my knees. It's a shame that I was given drugs and injections all these years when a natural medicine could have spared me the endless torture day and night. Pat Laughlin, Coldwater, ON !My hip is 95% pain free. Pain killing drugs mask and Bell Shark Cartilage heals. Rebecca Hite, Oroville, CA!I tried another brand and pain came back. 2 weeks on Bell and pain is gone again. Gert Dupuis, Hanmer, ON!Cancelled knee replacement. I was in pain and limping. Have no more pain now. Can square dance for hours. Anton Melnychuk, Porcupine Plain, SK. We supply EVIDENCE!
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Tea for Women #4b Bell Prostate Ezee Flow Tea #4a Bell Bladder Control 30 million women are suffering needlessly in North America.
!Relief in 3-5 days from dribbling, burning and rushing to the toilet. If you are considering surgery, try this tea first. Must work or money refunded. 99% success rate. Helps virtually everybody quickly. The only prostate remedy that works so well that it comes with a money-back guarantee. Literally hundreds of delighted men testifying on our web site:! Doctor said to keep on drinking the tea. Prescribed prostate drugs did not help. Leonard Pearcey, Wassis, NB !I cancelled my prostate surgery. Get up once a night. I'm so happy not to have to face the torment of a prostate operation and incontinence or impotency. Albert E. Blain, 74, Schumacher, ON !Even after TURP prostate surgery and microwave therapy had to get up many times. Now down to 1-2 times. Tea is 100% better than drugs. Robert G. Stocker, Eustasis, FL !After 1st year drinking tea my PSA went down to 4.5; after 2nd year to 2.9; after 3rd year to 2.3. I highly recommend the tea. A real life saver. Thomas M. Thurston, Forsyth, GA. We supply EVIDENCE!
Avoid pain and embarrassments within days after drinking Bell Bladder Control Tea #4b. No side effects. Risk free. If your social life and love life was on hold because of leaking, this tea will help you to start living again and lead a normal life. Go shopping and traveling again with confidence. Guarantee printed on every box. Large box 120g lasts a month or two. Bell has been helping tens of thousands of women for years. Bell is the only company that supplies EVIDENCE. Literally hundreds of true statements on the Bell website from delighted women that can be telephoned for reassurance: !No more wetting accidents. Within a week I was in complete control. No side effects like with drugs I took. Deborah Haight, 49, Collingwood, ON !Incredible results. It's hard to believe a non-drug item is producing such quick relief. I suffered for 20 years with frequency and embarrassments. I now sleep through the night. Linda Kleber, 62, Milford, NJ !First surgery didn't work. After drinking tea for 12 days, Glory to God, I had relief. Cancelled dreaded second surgery. I'm eternally grateful. Gail F. Moore, 68, Round Pond, ME
Other Bell products for relief of the following chronic ailments (All guaranteed):!Intestinal Cleansing & Weight Control #10 !Migraine
& Headache Relief in 30 minutes #15 ! Blood Pressure Combo #26 !Wrist Pain Carpal Tunnel #30 !HRT Menopause Relief # 33 !PMS Relief #34 !Stops Blood Sugar Imbalance & Weight Gain #40 !Curcumin Leg & Back Pain #67 !Calcium Build-up Hardening Arteries #71. We supply EVIDENCE! People’s phone numbers on our website.
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!AVAILABLE IN ABBOTSFORD: Abbotsford Vitamin Centre 33555 South Fraser Way; Alive Health Centre Seven Oaks Shopping Centre, Fraser Way; Herbs & Health Foods West Oaks Mall, 32700 S. Fraser Way; Living Well Vitamins 4-32770 George Ferguson Way !ALDERGROVE: Alder Natural Health 27252 Fraser Hwy. !BURNABY: Alive Health Centre Metropolis at Metrotown - 4700 Kingsway Ave.; Best Choice Health Food 4323 East Hasting St.; Health Natural Foods 4435 E. Hastings St.; Natural Focus Health Foods Kensington Plaza, 6536 E. Hastings St.; Nutrition House Brentwood Mall, 4567 Lougheed Hwy.; Nutrition House Eaton Centre, 4700 Kingsway Ave; Nutrition House Lougheed Mall, 9855 Austin Ave.; Pharmasave 4367 E. Hastings St. !CHILLIWACK: Alive Health Centre Cottonwood Mall, 3-45585 Luckakuck Way; Aromatica Fine Tea & Soaps 10015 Young St., North; Chilliwack Pharmasave 110-9193 Main St.; Living Well Vitamins 45966 Yale Rd.; Sardis Health Foods Chilliwack Mall, 134 45610 Luckakuk Way !COQUITLAM: Alive Health Centre Coquitlam Centre, 2348-2929 Barnet Hwy.; Green Life Health Cariboo Shopping Ctr.; Nutrition House Coquitlam Centre, 2929 Barnet Hwy.; Ridgeway IDA Pharmacy Ltd. 1057 Ridgeway Ave.!DELTA: Parsley, Sage & Thyme 4916 Elliott St.; Pharmasave 1244 - 56 St.; Super Gym 145-1440 Garden Pl. Wellspring Health 1248 56 St. Wellspring Health 4802 Delta St.!LANGLEY: Alive Health Centre Willowbrook Shopping Centre, 19705 Fraser Hwy.; Country Life Health Food 4061 200th St.; Grove Vitamins & Health Centre 8840 210 St.; Langley Vitamin Centre 20499 Fraser Hwy.; Natural Focus 340-20202 66th Ave.; Nutrition House Willowbrook Mall, 19705 Fraser Hwy.; Valley Natural Health Foods 20425 Douglas Cres. !MAPLE RIDGE: BC Vitamin Expert 11968 - 207th St.; Maple Ridge Vitamin Centre 500-22709 Lougheed Hwy.; Roots Natural 22254 Dewdney Trunk Rd.; Uptown Health Foods 130-22529 Lougheed Hwy. !MISSION: Mission Vitamin Centre 33139 1st Ave.; !NEW WESTMINSTER: Alive Health Centre Royal City Centre, 610 6th St. !PITT MEADOWS: Mint Your Health 19150 Lougheed Hwy.!PORT COQUITLAM: Cranberry Lane 7-2755 Lougheed Hwy.; Nutrilife Health Food 3200 Westwood St.; One Whey Nutrtion 2885 Shaughnessy St.;Pharmasave 3295 Coast Meridian Rd.; Planet Organic Market 102755 Lougheed Hwy.; Poco Natural Food & Wellness Centre 2329 Whyte Ave; !RICHMOND: Alive Health Centre Richmond Centre, 1834-6060 Minoru Blvd.; Basic Nature Health 12420 no.1 Rd.; Consumer's Nutrition Centre Richmond Centre 1318-6551 3rd Rd.; Great Mountain Ginseng 4151 Hazelbridge Way; Your Vitamin Store Lansdowne Mall; Nature's Bounty 110-5530 Wharf Rd. !SOUTH SURREY: Ocean Park Health Foods 12907 16th Ave.; Pure Pharmacy Health Centre 111-15833 24th Ave. !SQUAMISH: Health Food Heaven 520-1200 Hunter Place, Squamish Station !SURREY: Alive Health Centre Guildford Town Centre, 2269 Guildford Town Centre; Alive Health Centre Surrey Place Mall, 2712 Surrey Place Mall; Grand Nutrition Centre 102 18640 Fraser Hwy.; Health Food Shop #1-15357 104 Ave.; Health Town Vitamin Guildford Place Plaza, 45-10330 152nd St.; Lifetime Organics 2099 152 St. Natural Focus Health Foods 102-3010 152nd St.; Natural Focus Health Foods Boundary Park Plaza, 131-6350 120th St.; Nutrition House Guildford Town Ctr., 2695 Guildford Town Centre; Nutrition House Semiahmoo Shopping Centre, 1711 152nd St.; Punjabi Whole Health Plus 12815 85th Ave.; The Organic Grocer 508-7388 King George Hwy. Purity for Life 9520 120 St. Surrey Natural Foods 13585 King George Hwy; The Energy Shop 13711 72 Ave. !VANCOUVER: Alive Health Centre Bentall Centre Mall 595 Burrard St.; Alive Health Centre Oakridge Centre, 650 W. 41st Ave.; Body Energy Club 746 Davie St.; Body Energy Club 555 west 12th Ave.; Famous Foods 1595 Kingsway; Finlandia Natural Pharmacy 1111 W Broadway; Garden Health Foods 1204 Davie St.; Green Life Health 200 - 590 Robson St.; Kitsilano Natural Foods 2696 West Broadway; MJ's Natural Pharmacy 6255 Victoria Dr. @ 47th Ave.; MJ's Natural Pharmacy 6689 Victoria Dr.; MJ's Nature's Best Nutrition Ctr. Champlain Mall, 7130 Kerr St. & 54 Ave.; Nature's Prime 728 West Broadway; Nutraways Natural Foods 2253 West 41st Ave.; Nutrition House 1194 Robson St.; Save On Nutrition 5693 Victoria Dr. Supplements Plus Oakridge Ctr.; Sweet Cherubim Natural Food Stores & Restaurant 1105 Commercial Dr.; Thien Dia Nhan 6406 Fraser St. Unique Nutrition 555 W 12TH Ave. !NORTH VANCOUVER: Cove Health 399 North Dollarton Hwy. N.; Lynn Valley Vitamin House 3022 Mountain Hwy. Health Works 3120 Edgemont Blvd.Nutraways Natural Foods 1320 Lonsdale Ave.; Nutrition House Capilano Mall, 935 Marine Dr.; Victoria's Health 1637 Lonsdale Ave !WEST VANCOUVER: Alive Health Centre Park Royal Shopping Centre, 720 Park Royal N.Health Works 5351 Headland Dr. ; Nutrition House 2002 Park Royal S.!WHITE ROCK: Health Express 1550 Johnston Rd.; Alive Health Centre Semiahmoo Shopping Centre, 139-1711 152nd St.
Also available in other towns in 8000 stores across North America. Try your local health food store first. If they don’t have it and they don’t want to order it for you, order on our website or call us with your Visa or Mastercard. S & H $ 9.95
www.BellLifestyle.com 1-800-333-7995
Store inquiries welcome.
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Taking care of azaleas GREEN SCENE Anne Marrison
Questions: This is the third year now that we have had an azalea problem. It begins with swollen leaves on the new growth. This progresses to white mould and finally the leaves blacken and die. We have used a variety of fungicides and cut the azaleas back quite a bit. The problem is mostly limited to 40-year-old azaleas of the same variety, but the problem has now moved to some of the neighbouring azaleas. We are quite prepared to remove these diseased shrubs. I would appreciate your advice. – Brian Cronkhite, email Answer: Your azalea problem sounds like leaf gall. It’s a fungal disease that’s not uncommon in cold, wet weather – and actually harmless to the plant, though very ugly. It can be controlled organically by picking the affected leaves as soon as you see the infection.
These should be garbaged or burnt. The pruning you did would have helped more had the weather been drier. Fungicide tends to be an endless and time-consuming solution since you do need very good coverage – under the leaves as well as over them. While the weather remains wet and cold, the spraying may need to be done every month or so. Also, since our weather seems to be falling into a long-term pattern of very wet winters and springs, the problem may continue to recur every year. Removing the azaleas would certainly save you a lot of work and also remove a source of infection for your other azaleas. ◆ Questions: What is the best time to prune my Vyvyan Pennell clematis? I don’t know if I should prune this in the spring or fall, cut it down drastically or only by a certain amount. Is it too late to prune it this spring? – Valerie Ahwee, email Answer: Vyvyan Pennell flowers on last year’s wood in spring and flowers again in late summer on new shoots.
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Yes, Valerie, it is too late to prune unless you don’t mind losing most or all of the blooms this year. By pruning now, the new shoots may not mature quickly enough to produce any flowers – although they’ll be well positioned to give you lots of bloom next spring. People often simplify pruning this type of clematis by cutting everything down to about 30 centimetres from the ground in late winter. The clematis will make masses of new shoots which will flower in late summer and early fall. But there is an alternative. In late winter next year, you could cut half the clematis shoots down to about 30 cm from the ground. Leave the remaining last-year’s stems long enough to fit the support structure you have set aside for them and cut the ends back to a healthy bud. The shoots you cut down to 30 cm will make new growth that flowers later at the end of summer, The older stems that you trimmed just enough to fit your trellis will flower in spring. Send gardening questions to Anne, amarrison@shaw. ca. TH
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How to choose love HEALTHWISE
Dr. Davidicus Wong
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ecently, I wrote that love is a choice. Yet in my office, I spend hours counselling men and women whose partners have told them that they no longer love them. The news is devastating and perplexing, and with a sense of hopelessness, they feel distraught. We often talk of falling in and out of love as if love is something magical and mysterious and out of our control. It’s much like how we think of happiness; some see it as a matter of luck. In my series, A Hundred Days to Happiness (davidicus wong.wordpress.com), I’ve shown how much of our happiness is within our control. In spite of the challenges of life, many have discovered enduring happiness – through intention, attitude and action. Love is a flower that requires daily care, but because it is shared by two,
it requires both to stay alive, thrive and bloom. When we begin a relationship, love is in full bloom. Most of us don’t realize what we have to do to keep it that way. We never learned that regular maintenance is required. We didn’t get any instruction manual. The principles of cognitive therapy are not only helpful in counselling couples; they can guide us in the preventive and proactive care of our relationships – before we fall out of love. Our feelings, thoughts and actions interact and influence one another. Our feelings filter how we see one another. Our thoughts influence our emotional reactions. Our behaviour is motivated by both our thoughts and feelings. We interpret the behaviour of others with assumptions that may or may not be accurate, and our interpretations shape how we feel about them. To simplify our lives, we naturally and unconsciously develop assumptions about one another. We develop fairly rigid schema or cognitive frameworks in our minds that are in short simplified ways of thinking about
one another. This is helpful in many ways. You don’t have to reintroduce yourself to the person waking up next to you in bed or have a deep conversation with the one sitting across from you at the breakfast table each morning. On the other hand, our rigid conceptions can keep us from seeing the whole person – one who is complex, growing and evolving. We make assumptions about one another and we may fail to talk, listen and understand how we really feel and think. Many couples tend to caricature one another and we tend to do this in a negative way. “She always does this.” “He never does that.” In reality, few of us are that consistent. In upcoming columns and in my blog, I’ll explore the common communication traps we fall into and how we can keep the flower of love alive. Dr. Davidicus Wong is a physician and writer. His Healthwise column appears regularly in this paper, and his blog can be found at davidicuswong.wordpress. com, twitter.com/drdavidicus wong and facebook.com/ davidicus.wong. His Positive Potential Medicine radio show is at pwrnradio.com.
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Inspiration at biz AGM
The rest of the meeting was business as usual, with the passing of the last meeting’s staff reporter minutes, reports from the chair and trea“Be the change you wish to see in the surer, the nomination committee’s report, world.” This was the message motivational and the swearing in of the 2011/12 board speaker Peter Legge had for Burnaby Board of directors. The chair’s report – by Dick Kouwenof Trade members at Tuesday’s annual general meeting at the Delta Burnaby Hotel hoven – was read by Leeza Muir of Pacific Blue Cross, who heads the nominations and Conference Centre. Legge, who is the chair and CEO of committee. It focused on the board’s cenCanada Wide Media Ltd., spoke follow- tennial, which was in 2010, and the growth the board has had over the past ing the regular order of business 100 years. at the meeting. Legge shared his The board is also developing experience of being fired from a comprehensive environmental a job at a radio station early in pledge for member businesses, his career, and being inspired by Kouwenhoven wrote, as well as Scarlett O’Hara’s famous quote in a “made-in Burnaby plan to end Gone with the Wind, “Tomorrow is homelessness in the city.” another day.” But the primary focus of the Along with that defining board is the economy, he added, moment, and the above quote mentioning targeting international attributed to Mahatma Gandhi, Legge also talked about his other markets in the Asia-Pacific region. Simon Chen from KPMG read inspirations and mentors, such as Peter Legge businessmen Joe Segal and Jim Canada Wide Media the treasurer’s message from Dirk Pattison. Odenwald. Legge has published 14 books According to Odenwald, the including The Runway of Life, Make Your Life board’s membership revenues increased a Masterpiece, The Power of Tact, The Power to by four per cent last year, and overall net Soar Higher and, most recently, The Power of revenues increased by six per cent. a Dream. “Due to prudent management during Legge was the first guest speaker to difficult times, the Burnaby Board of Trade appear at one of the board’s annual general reported a bottom line excess of revenue meetings, asked by the new president and over direct costs and expenses of $90,052,” CEO, Paul Holden. the report stated. “Peter Legge brought me here in the first A handful of board members came forplace,” said Holden in his introduction. ward to be sworn in as the board for “He’s built a veritable publishing empire 2011/12 by acting mayor, Coun. Anne here.” Kang. There was one new director – Sandy Holden, who is originally from England, Sigmund of Encorp Pacific – and one direcwas also a publisher prior to his new posi- tor who stepped down – Frank Baily of tion, which began in May. Baily McLean – this year.
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Camaro offers nostalgic style, sophistication David Chao and Bob McHugh NOW contributors
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he big news from the Camaro camp is a power upgrade to its base V6 engine for model year 2011. Chevrolet engineers have managed to squeeze 312 horsepower out of the 3.6litre engine so that it now outpowers the base engines in the Ford Mustang and the Dodge Challenger. The Camaro LS and LT models come with a potent, direct-injection V6 engine, which it borrowed from the Cadillac CTS. This engine is mated to either a six-speed manual or an optional six-speed automatic (with a manual mode) transmission. Flat-out acceleration to 100 km/h takes about six seconds, which is impressively fast. The top-line Camaro SS has a mighty 6.2-litre V8 engine (from the Corvette), which can churn out 425 horsepower with a six-speed manual and 400 horsepower with the optional six-speed automatic. It can get to 100 km/h in less than five seconds, which is super-car territory. Compared to the original ‘67, the new Camaro is longer, wider and taller. It has bigger wheels, which come in 18-inch to 21-inch rim sizes.
The Looks
Its shark nose, blacked-out grille and
extra-long hood are important Camaro design traits. The hood is aluminum and has a power dome that looks cool, but is not functional. The Camaro also has a shapely rear-end with muscular hips.
The Inside
The steering wheel has a manually adjustable tilt and telescopic feature, and the front seats are generous in size and offer good support. The dash and instrument panel, however, are not on par with its terrific external styling. The retro theme just doesn’t seem to work as well on the inside. There’s a lack of warmth and visual interest, with excessive use of same-colour trim and plastic. The rear seat legroom is tight and headroom is limited, which is not unusual in this class of coupe.
The Drive
The shortened glass area, which gives the Camaro its sporty chopped roofline appearance, does cause some vision restrictions for the driver. A design drawback that’s common to most sport coupes is rear visibility, and the narrow side mirrors on Camaro don’t help matters. All is forgiven when you step on the gas pedal and hit the road. The Camaro has a sophisticated independent link
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Muscle: The new Camaro boasts nostalgic styling and powerful performance. suspension setup with coil springs and an isolated sub-frame. It’s a difference that gives a twisty road advantage to the Camaro. A surprisingly good handling sports car, the Camaro is a hoot to drive. Its engine makes all the right noises for a discerning sports car lover, and eagerly
revs to its 7,000 r.p.m. limit, yet still gets decent fuel economy.
The Score
A drop-dead gorgeous design and a thrill to drive, the new Chevrolet Camaro is everything you expect a Camaro to be – and more.
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Burnaby NOW • Friday, June 10, 2011 • A35
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36 Collapse at Queen’s Pk. 37 South year-end awards
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Learning how to spread her club Wings graduating class as its valedictorian. sports editor The honour roll student Pick any sport and it’s is not exactly sure what likely that Laura Kean has she will say, but it’s certain tried it, and done it well. that life lessons learned at The 18-year-old Port Wings will creep in someMoody Secondary student how, she said. knocked almost three sec“Withough gymnastics, onds off her personal best I don’t think I would be to finish 13th in the girls’ the valedictorian. There, I 400-metre hurdles, at the learned to be more confirecent B.C. high school track dent. I learned a lot of life and field meet at Swangard skills in gymnastics,” Kean Stadium last week. said. Kean was Kean first also crowned enrolled at “There, I learned Wings as a shy the Fraser Valley champito be more confi- first-grader but on in wrestling moved dent. I learned a quickly at 51 kilograms up from recreearlier this year, lot of life skills in ational levels to while last seamore competigymnastics.” son she skied tive despite her all the way to fears. LAURA KEAN the provincial Although Wings society gymnast championships not a selfin the downdescribed natural talent, hill. Kean said she definitely But, if you ask her, Kean put in the work. will not hesitate to name “I had a little bit of gymnastics as her one true both,” Kean said. sport and Burnaby’s Wings Gymnastics, she added, Gymnastic Society as her has always been about real love. working hard, determina“Wings is the best thing. tion and never giving up. It’s a tight-knit family. They Now, Kean says, she is are all my best friends, and not ready to leave the sport it’s like at home. No mat- even though her time will ter what has happened to be at a premium with her me during the day, I can enrolment at the University come in and feel at home,” of British Columbia next said Kean, who this year fall. reached the highest level of Kean hopes to return to any Wings gymnast before the Cameron rec centre club her. to help coach or perhaps At the provincial cham- just volunteer anywhere pionships earlier this year, the society might need her. Kean was a multi-medallist “We’re there to have fun in level 4. and to do what we can do. Kean won the floor exer- she said. “At the end of the cises, finished second on day, it’s not about winning the vault and was third on and losing, it’s about doing the uneven bars and in the your best.” all-around. And it is the club’s phiWhat was most impres- losphy of fun and fitness sive about Kean’s success that perhaps drives Kean was it was accomplished so much to want to give with the Wings’ twice-a- back. week practice. “Totally, I love Wings, Following the B.C.s, and they’ve done tons for Kean moved up to level 5, me,” she said. “Wings is the final tier before national definitely where I’d like to standards. be.” In a few week’s time, Gymnastics Page 37 Kean will address her
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Burnaby women on top of their game Christine Sinclair scored her league-leading fifth goal of the Women’s Professional Soccer season. The Canadian international striker opened the scoring for the Western New York Flash in the 39th minute of a 2-2 tie against Sky Blue FC on June 3. The South Burnaby striker also set up teammate Caroline Seger a minute before the half. Sinclair also shares the lead in assists with four. The New Jersey squad scored twice in the second half to earn the draw.
The Flash currently leads the WPS with a record of 6-0-2. Sinclair will lead the sixth-ranked Canadian women’s national team into the upcoming FIFA Women’s World Cup in Germany later this month. Canada is in Pool A against defending World Cup champion Germany, African champion Nigeria and France.
Playing 100 games
Former Burnaby Girls Soccer Club product Brittany Timko made her 100th appearance for the
national women’s soccer team in Canada’s 1-0 victory over Hungary on Tuesday. Timko served as captain for the Canadian women. The 25-year-old is entering her 10th season with the national team after debuting in 2002 against Japan as a 16-year-old, the second youngest player to ever play for Canada. Timko becomes the seventh Canadian player to reach the century milestone. Diana Matheson’s game-winning 10th goal of her international career was scored in the 87th minute.
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JUNIOR A LACROSSE
Lakers collapse at Queen’s Park Watson finished with a five-point outing. sports editor “It was a mental thing Burnaby’s apple cart mostly. We do some things became unhitched in a big right, and then we have way following a dismal 20- a mental breakdown,” 9 dismantling by the New Watson added. Westminster Salmonbellies “We’re playing as two Tuesday. separate units almost. We Just two days after an have to go out there with encouraging third-peri- the same goal.” od comeback win over Trailing 15-5 headLangley at home, the B.C. ing into the final period, Junior Lacrosse Burnaby gave a League Lakers better account “I’m sick and appeared out of itself against tired of losing, of answers a New West as to how to team that had honestly.” stop the onnothing further again, off-again to prove, but RYAN WATSON First-year junior Laker Salmonbellies. still came out Burnaby on the wrong scored two end of a 5-4 period. goals on its first three shots New Westminster’s corof the game but went into nucopia of chances allowed a pronounced funk after a handful of junior ’Bellies that, allowing the home to move appreciably up the ’Bellies to rattle off the next league scoring ladder. 10 straight seemingly with Daniel McQuade moved ease. up to 17th overall with a In fact, Leif Mydske’s game-high nine points, hat-trick goal at 2:38 of including three goals. the second period was the Mydske moved up to ’Bellies 11th marker on just sixth with his four goals 22 shots at goalies Patrick and one helper. Bayliss and Jeremy Funk, Tyler Digby also scored who shared the loss in the three times in a seven-point Lakers’ net. outing. First-year Laker Ryan Mark Negrin moved Watson scored his second into the top 25 with a fivegoal of the game to stall the point effort. onslaught, but 41 seconds Justin Salt’s four-goal later New Westminster’s outing raised his scoring Brandon Goodwin sparked output to date to six goals. another ’Bellie outburst “I’m sick and tired of with an all-too-easy short- losing, honestly. Mental handed counter. lapses, we just can’t have “The biggest thing is we it in junior A lacrosse,” were just not prepared,” Watson said. said Watson, who was one The loss left Burnaby in of two Lakers who were a tie for sixth place with the able to muster any sort of Nanaimo Timbermen, both offence against the home with six points. club. Burnaby and Nanaimo Jackson Decker was the meet this Sunday at the Bill other Burnaby producer, Copeland Sports Centre on leading the Lakers with Sunday. Game time is 5 three goals and six points. p.m.
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Burnaby South hands out year-end athletic awards Travis Fraser was named the Grade 12 outstanding male athlete at Burnaby South Secondary School. Fraser finished 10th in the 1,500 metres and 15th at 3,000m at the recent B.C. high school provincial track and field meet. Taylor Devito was named the outstanding senior female athlete at the South awards. Navjit Moore and Thomas Schmidt won the school’s sportsmanship awards. Colmar Satchwell won the top Grade 11 sport award for boys, while Keana Li and Harjot Dhatt shared the girls’ most outstanding athlete award. Pavneet Brar was named the top girl junior athlete at South. Melvin Arciaga and Nick Garcha were co-winners of the most outstanding award for Grade 10 boy. Top juvenile athletes at South were Jackson Mulligan and Seina Kashima and Jasmine Manhas. Jason Sheryle, Dale Wilnechenko and Annie Morrison were recipients of their respective outstanding bantam athlete awards.
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Gymnastics: Shows Tues. and Thurs. continued from page 35
On Tuesday, June 14 and on the following Thursday at the Cameron centre, all levels of Wings gymnasts will perform
in two annual year-end shows that will display the commitment of performers and coaches alike. Both shows will begin at approximately 6:30 p.m. and are open to the public.
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Daughter of Thomas William and Violet Mabel Squires, beloved mother and much loved member of the community left us suddenly June 1, 2011. Shirley is survived by her sons Art (Sue) and Rick; daughter Ruth; seven grandchildren; eleven great grandchildren and is fondly remembered by the Grace family. She was predeceased by her daughter Christine Grace and our father Hugh Mortimer. Shirley’s first job was at Woodward’s Department Store, she soon left that to go into training as a psychiatric nurse at Essondale. Mom met our Dad while he was driving bus on that route and they soon married and began a family. At the tender age of forty-one Shirley decided to go back to school and spent the next four years earning her Bachelor’s Degree of Psychology. She became a Probation Officer until she took early retirement in 1988. Shirley kept busy as a volunteer until she became a member of the Board of Parole from 1998 to 2002. She then became active with BSOSS in senior peer counselling and did a term as Chairman of the Board. Mom was given the Local Hero Award by the City of Burnaby for her volunteer work in community policing in 2004. Shirley settled down a little after that, content with studying creative writing and taking various other courses to keep her mind active as her body slowed down. Mom was a prolific reader with a bright and engaging personality and thirst for knowledge that could never be slaked. A celebration of her life will be held on Friday, July 22 between 12 p.m. and 3 p.m. at the Royal City Curling Club, 75 East 6th Avenue, New Westminster. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation. Online condolences to the family may be made to www.wiebeandjeskefh.com.
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Coming Events
DELBROOK GRADS of 1961 50TH REUNION
SEYMOUR GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB NORTH VANCOUVER B C SATURDAY SEPT. 24th 2011 For an evening of dinner and great company spouses welcome for futher information: genixon@telus.net by June 24TH 2011 If you wish to join us for a repositioning cruise to San Diego or continue on through the Panama Canal leaving September 25 2011
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Lost & Found
FOUND: EYE Glasses, Sunday evening north side Paterson Skytrain station. 778-892-9384
FOUND: Pair of sunglasses with case on Charlford Avenue in South Burnaby. Call: 604-434-7163
Lost & Found
WHIPPET/LAB X, male, dark brown/brindle, blue collar. Lost near Buntzen Lake, Anmore, May 24th. REWARD! 604-526-0610
FREE
Registration Site
if you have lost or found a dog
www.LostnHound.com
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Career Services/ Job Search
NEED HELP FINDING EMPLOYMENT?
The JOB FOCUS PROGRAM can help you!
We provide: • Ongoing personal support & coaching from an employment counsellor. • Successful job search strategies & interview techniques. Our services are free: To register please call
604-876-4429 Vancouver
604-438-5030 Burnaby
Funded by Gov’t of Canada All advertising published in this newspaper is accepted on the premise that the merchandise and services offered are accurately described and willingly sold to buyers at the advertised prices. Advertisers are aware of these conditions. Advertising that does not conform to these standards or that is deceptive or misleading, is never knowingly accepted. If any reader encounters non-compliance with these standards we ask that you inform the Publisher of this newspaper and The Advertising Standards Council of B.C. OMISSION AND ERROR: The publishers do not guarantee the insertion of a particular advertisement on a specified date, or at all, although every effort will be made to meet the wishes of the advertisers. Further, the publishers do not accept liability for any loss or damage caused by an error or inaccuracy in the printing of an advertisement beyond the amount paid for the space actually occupied by the portion of the advertisement in which the error occurred. Any corrections or changes will be made in the next available issue. The Burnaby Now & The New Westminster Record will be responsible for only one incorrect insertion with liability limited to that portion of the advertisement affected by the error. Request for adjustments or corrections on charges must be made within 30 days of the ad’s expiration. For best results please
check your ad for accuracy the first day it appears. Refunds made only after 7 business days notice!
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General Employment
Education
FOODSAFE 1 DAY COURSES – ONLY $62!
Burnaby: June 26 or July 16 Vancouver: Every Sat, Sun & Mon Also Coq • Sry • Rcmd • P.Meadows • Lgly Health Inspector Instructors! ADVANCE Hospitality Education BC’s #1 Foodsafe Choice Since 2003!
www.advance-education.com
604-272-7213
Hilltop Academy 604-930-8377 $100 New Balance Shoes Voucher to our May class
Become a Registered Personal Trainer
• Earn up to $70/hr. • Government Financial Aid may be available.
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Music/Theatre/ Dance
IN HOME OR STUDIO LESSONS Piano, Theory & other instruments. Allegro Music School 604-327-7765
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Tutoring Services
TUTOR DOCTOR. ALL Ages & Subjects. Exp’d & Qualified tutors. 604-971-3228 or 778-552-5262. www.tutordoctor.com
General Employment
BACKHOE OPERATOR
Experienced Rubber Tire Backhoe Operator required for work in the Lower Mainland. CAT 420D. Starting $25 hr. Fax resume: 604-881-2169 Email: grove@shawbiz.ca
Caretaker Required
To join staff in a highrise complex in New Westminster to relieve for employee on extended medical leave. Experience in cleaning and light maintenance an asset. Must be bondable and fluent in oral and written English. Good working conditions and competitive salary. Send resumes to Rivieracablesystems@shaw.ca
Become a Registered Personal Trainer. See our ad under Education. Hilltop 604-930-8377 DIETARY AIDE req’d for long term care facility in North Van. Casual. Food Safe Certificate & experience required. Fax resume to 604-988-0814 CASCADE CATALYSTS INC. (Port Moody) seeking F/T Chief Science Officer. Candidate must have: Several years of exp. in science and tech. project management & PhD in Chemistry with applied knowledge in surface chemistry. $120k per yr. E-res: info@cascadecatalysts.com
EXPERIENCED ALTERATIONIST
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with customer service experience, required for busy dryclean and alteration shops in Metrotown. Can use industrial sewing machines and will also attend to customers as well.
Call: 604-657-1127
TRUTH IN ''EMPLOYMENT'' ADVERTISING Postmedia Community Publishing makes every effort to ensure you are responding to a reputable and legitimate job opportunity. If you suspect that an ad to which you have responded is misleading, here are some hints to remember. Legitimate employers do not ask for money as part of the application process; do not send money; do not give any credit card information; or call a 900 number in order to respond to an employment ad. Job opportunity ads are salary based and do not require an investment. If you have responded to an ad which you believe to be misleading please call the Better Business Bureau at 604-682-2711, Monday to Friday, 9am - 3pm or email inquiries@bbbvan.org and they will investigate.
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www.sprottshaw.com
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General Employment
SCHOOL OF MIX (Vancouver) seeking F/T Wine Instructor. Expertise in the wine field a must. $18 hr. E-res: info@schoolofmix.com
VANCOUVER’S LARGEST Lawn and Property Maintenance Company pays $120-$360 DAILY for outdoor Spring/Summer work. Hiring honest, competitive, and energetic individuals to fill our various 2011 positions. Apply online @ www.propertystarsjobs.com
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Hotel Restaurant
Now Hiring
• Must have reliable vehicle • Must be certified & experienced • Union Wages & Benefits Apply in person 19689 Telegraph Trail, Langley fax resume to 604-513-3661 or email: darlene@valleytraffic.ca
LABORATORY ASSISTANT
Acme Analytical Laboratories (Vancouver), a premier BC mining laboratory, is looking to fill various Laboratory Assistant positions in Vancouver. Must be able to handle up to 40 lbs as some heavy manual labor may be required. Experience in a lab environment an asset but training will be provided. Starting wage of approximately $12 (combination of base hourly rate and daily production bonus). Detailed descriptions of the various positions are available on Acme’s website:
www.acmelab.com
Interested parties should submit resume and cover letter by email as instructed on the website.
RESIDENT MANAGER COUPLE Live in positions for retired or semi-retired couples wishing to supplement their income. Must be personable with good English skills. No experience needed training provided. Fax resume with cover letter to 604-980-3839
Retail Sales
F/T COSMETIC SALES APC Global Inc is hiring Salespeople for Sears Canada at: • Pacific Centre • Richmond Square Centre • Metrotown • Brentwood Mall. F/T, permanent shifts includes weekends. $13/hour. Apply at: arzepa@shaw.ca
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Teachers/ Instructors
KARATE INSTRUCTORS needed for school expansion. Will train. Fitness instructors welcome. Sensei Ramin 604-812-3656
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Trades/Technical
Accepting applications for SPACE
BAKER’S HELPERS, PACKERS BOOKING ANDEMPLOYMENT GENERAL HELP For: THE PAPER
FLAGPERSONS & LANE CLOSURE TECHS
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Apply in person Rep: JAAnthony 1615 MacDonald Avenue Ad#: 1316398 (East 1st Avenue), Burnaby #113084 Monday to Friday 9am to 2pm.
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Retail Sales
GAS STATION/STORE SUPERVISOR Costa Enterprises Corp. req F/T supervisor in Coquitlam.1-2 yr exp. $16.50 hr. Fax: 604-568-0235
is seeking • Grade Person/Pipe Mainline Shooter Operator Excavator Operator •Excavator • Pipelayer with experience in underground • Labourer utilityexperience work. We offer competitive with in underground wages, greatWe company benefits. utility work. offer competitive Full time position in abenefits. 2 year wages, great company long project. Grade Person/Pipe Shooter position c/w company vehicle. Send resume via email to: lhandy@sandpiper.bc.ca rdinicolo@sandpiper.bc.ca
FEATUREDEMPLOYMENT Full-time Live-in
Building Managers
Working alongside a great team, you will apply your building management, maintenance and janitorial skills, and support our clients—some of whom experience barriers to successful tenancy. If you’re energetic, dependable and empathetic to others’ challenges, these Lower Mainland-based opportunities may be right for you. Accommodation for a nominal rent and an excellent compensation package can be expected.
For more information on our opportunities and how to apply, please visit www.bchousing.org/careers.
Featured Employment Continues on next page
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FEATUREDEMPLOYMENT MARKETPLACE CAREER OPPORTUNITY
ARE YOU EXCITED BY THE CHANGING MEDIA LANDSCAPE? If you answered yes to this question, then come and join our team at The NOW Newspaper as an ADVERTISING ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE. We are one of the most established community based organizations and are looking for people who share our passion for excellence. By utilizing your strong outside sales experience you will be responsible for providing integrated advertising solutions to local businesses, including print, digital, inserts and swarmjam. YOUR SUCCESS WILL BE MEASURED BY YOUR ABILITY TO:
• PROSPECT & DEVELOP NEW BUSINESS • MANAGE & GROW AN ESTABLISHED TERRITORY • EXCEED CLIENT EXPECTATIONS & BUILD STRONG RELATIONSHIPS This position requires great attention to detail, the ability to multi-task, prioritize and work under tight timelines. We offer a great working environment, a competitive base salary and commission plan which includes an attractive benefits package. If this sounds like the perfect fit, please email your resume and cover letter in confidence
RETRO DESIGN & ANTIQUES FAIR 175 tables & booths of fun, fabulous finds for you & your eclectic abode! SUN JUN 19 10-3 Croatian Cultural Center 3250 Commercial Dr, 604-980-3159 Admission: $5
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604.306.5134 POSTMEDIA.COM
VICE PRESIDENT, INTEGRATED AD SALES Postmedia is seeking a Vice President, Integrated Ad Sales to drive sales innovation, advertiser engagement and ad sales revenues across Saskatchewan’s leading media brands: The StarPhoenix (Saskatoon) and Leader-Post (Regina). Based in Saskatoon and reporting directly to the Group Publisher (Saskatchewan), the Vice President, Integrated Ad Sales will be responsible for advertising sales at both properties, focusing on initiatives that drive advertising sales revenue across digital, mobile and print platforms. Working with the Marketing & Product Development group, this individual will be integral in the development of all related opportunities and resources for the launch of a number of initiatives created at the local and national levels. As a leader with an entrepreneurial spirit, the successful candidate embraces new ideas, challenges convention and has a track record of delivering results.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
* Direct the combined sales force and ad support groups across both Saskatoon and Regina operations; * Inspire a team of sales professionals to sell integrated ad solutions across the brands’ digital, mobile and print platforms; * Promote an environment that rewards innovative thinking and new ideas across all areas of the business; * Work hand-in-hand with marketing & product development and both editorial newsrooms to create compelling revenue-driven products across all platforms: * Fiscal planning, budget tracking and re-forecasting; and, * Build ever deeper ties and relationships with the communities we serve
QUALIFICATIONS:
* Excellent team leadership skills as a manager in a sales environment with an impressive history of achieving sales goals and helping others reach theirs; * Experience in a sales environment selling ads on digital and mobile platforms is a definite asset; * Experience with departmental planning and budgeting process and analysis; * Ability to operate at both the strategic and operational levels of a sizeable organization; * Track record of making a significant impact on a large organization in a short period of time; and, * A combination of education, experience and training will be considered. Related post-secondary education is an asset. Closing Date: June 20, 2011 Interested applicants are invited to apply in confidence to: Human Resources Leader-Post, a division of Postmedia Network Inc. 1964 Park Street, P.O. Box 2020, Regina SK S4P 3G4 Email: humanresources@leaderpost.com Confidential Fax: (306) 781-5487 We thank all applicants; however only those candidates shortlisted for an interview will be contacted.
COMPLETE CARD making supplies with 75+ stamps, good cond in containers, $150. 17 antique porcelin dolls with boxes from Franklin Mint, must be seen $50-$75 ea. Rockwell plates $7.50 each. Call 604-940-0106
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Burial Plots
MAUSOLEUM AT Forest Lawn Cemetary. Prestigous aboveground crypt in garden setting. Permits two casket tandem entombments OR four urn cremation inurnments. Located in the west coast mausoleum area. Includes two opening and closing fees. $49,500. 604-272-7250
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We thank all of our applicants for their interest.
Art & Collectibles
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Antiques
Fridge, Stove, Washer, Dryer, Stacker
by Thursday, June 30 to: Catherine Ackerman Advertising Manager cackerman@thenownews.com
www.thenownews.com
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Furniture
DINING ROOM table, 6 chairs, buffet & hutch, solid wood $550 leather love seat double recliner near new $500. 604-796-2513 VILAS MAPLE bdrm furn, 4 matching pcs exc cond $1200. 604-626-0441 call after 4pm
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For Sale Miscellaneous
IKEA DESK storage combo $110. Warhammer game $100. Call 604-987-5557
FEATUREDEMPLOYMENT F/T Junior Accountant Vancouver based international publishing company seeks a F/T Junior Accountant to join our team. The company offers an excellent working environment with full benefits, 3 weeks holiday per year on joining (4 weeks after 2 years) and a four day work week of 38.5 hours (with a four day weekend on Monday holidays). Responsibilities include: full cycle of AR & AP and Bank Reconciliation. Previous experience using accounting software, spreadsheets, etc is critical. Enrolment of a CGA or speaking Mandarin is a plus. Must be well organized and detail oriented and able to work independently, Strong analytical and problem solving abilities are a necessity, as well as having very good written and oral communication skills. Please send your resume, along with a handwritten letter of introduction and a general range of salary expectations. Enclosure of HAND written letter of introduction is essential. Fax: 604 648 9073 or email: jkang@hartleyandmarks.com Closing date for applications: June 24/11 Call 604 739 1771 ext 115 to confirm receipt of your resume.
Furniture
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Musical Instruments
UPRIGHT PIANO: Ashton New York Gimbel Bros, Walnut, good cond, $250obo. 604-524-9680
GARAGE SALES BURNABY
FLEA MARKET Confederation
Community Centre Indoors on Saturday New West, FRASER Cemetery, 3 Vista plots; Pair sxs & 1 sep. Single $3500 or SxS pair $6000. Offers considered. 604-761-1949
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DINING STE, solid oak. $350. Loveseat $125, couch $150, area rug $50. Exc cond. 604-298-0232
June 11th
9:30 am to 2 pm 4585 Albert Street next to McGill Library (604) 294 -1936 Free Admission
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Mega Garage Sale Sun, June 12, 8am-2pm 211 Ash St
Group of 5 and Friends Come and Shop! 8 Tables to choose from. Find your needs for Baby Clothes, First Class merchandise. All proceeds to the Royal Columbian Hospital.
CHILDREN Childcare Available
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CREATIVE MINDS Licenced Childcare. Experienced ECE teacher. Ages 1 to 6 years old. Open 7am - 6pm. Located at: 18th Ave/2 St, Burnaby. 778-968-2516
Do you need to advertise your Daycare or Preschool ? 'Kids on the Go' Feature runs once a month... in The Burnaby Now & The New West Record To place an ad or for more info please Call Virginia 604.444.3051
Full Montessori Curriculum
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• Music • Mandarin • French Programs
½-Day Preschool All-Day Group Child Care Before & After School Care
57 Seventh Ave., New West. & 4415 Fitzgerald Ave., Burnaby www.cambridgemontessori.ca Registration:
778-668-7188
Daycare Centres
OAK BAY MONTESSORI
Licensed Childcare established 1985
Space Available Accepting Registration for September
Ages 3 - 5 yrs, Open 7:30am • Full Time Daycare • Morning Preschool 6660 Humphries Ave, Burnaby (Imperial/Canada Way)
604 - 525-6458
CAREER OPPORTUNITY
ARE YOU EXCITED BY THE CHANGING MEDIA LANDSCAPE? If you answered yes to this question, then come and join our team at The Burnaby NOW as an ADVERTISING ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE. We are one of the most established community based organizations and are looking for people who share our passion for excellence. By utilizing your strong outside sales experience you will be responsible for providing integrated advertising solutions to local businesses, including print, digital, inserts and swarmjam. YOUR SUCCESS WILL BE MEASURED BY YOUR ABILITY TO:
• PROSPECT & DEVELOP NEW BUSINESS • MANAGE & GROW AN GEOGRAPHIC TERRITORY • EXCEED CLIENT EXPECTATIONS & BUILD STRONG RELATIONSHIPS This position requires great attention to detail, the ability to multi-task, prioritize and work under tight timelines. We offer a great working environment, a competitive base salary and commission plan which includes an attractive benefits package. If this sounds like the perfect fit, please email your resume and cover letter in confidence
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Preschools/ Kindergarten
Precious Minds
Montessori School 1630 Edinburgh St., New West.
• Ages 2½ - 6 Years Old • Preschool & Kindergarten • Full Montessori Curriculum
604.516.7777 GRAHAM
Montessori School
Preschool, Daycare & Kindergarten Full Montessori Curriculum French, Music, Art, Computers, Science, Phonics
★ Enrol Now For ★
Summer Program & Sept
Call 604 522-6116
7772 Graham Ave, Bby Canada Way & Edmonds ( 2nd flr E.Bby United Church)
PUDDLE SPLASHERS PRESCHOOL
7231 Frances St, North Bby
Register Now For September 2011-2012
by Monday, July 4 to: Lara Graham lgraham@burnabynow.com
Spots are filling up fast ★ ★ ★ ★
We thank all of our applicants for their interest.
POSTMEDIA.COM
Children Ages 3 & 4 Small Class Sizes ECE Qualified Staff Kindergarten Readiness Program
778 371-7556 or 604 802-4059
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Auction Calendar
GIANT AUCTION THURSDAY, JUNE 16TH @ 3 PM Antiques, Estates, Collectibles & Jewellery Viewing Times: Tuesday, June 14th, 9:00 am - 7:00 pm Wednesday, June 15th, 9:00 am - 4:30 pm Thursday, June 16th, 9:00 am ’til Auction Time
PETS & LIVESTOCK
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Cats
CATS. Fixed - male and female rescued cats. Free to good, n/s indoor homes only. 604-513-9310
Dogs
GERMAN SHEPHERD pups, pure bred. White or traditional. $525 each. 604-308-0047.
604-724-7652
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BC REPTILE Club Show & Sale Sat June 11 • 10 am to 5 pm and Sun June 12 • 10 am to 4pm Abbotsford Exhibition Park 32470 Haida Drive, Cadet Building Abbotsford B.C Admission : Adults $4 , Kids $2 , Children under 5 Free ; Family Pass $10.00 (2 adults up to 3 kids) For more info visit us at www.bcreptileclub.com 1-604-392-5715
Beautiful 1 Year Old Neutered Male Pitbull
with some issues, couch potato want to be. Required experienced adult dog handler, no children, fenced yard. Looking for love after a year of mistreatment. Fur and Feathers Rescue 604 719-7848
LAB X Golden Retriever pups #1 cross, m/f, vet checked, ready now. $500. Ph 604-701-1587 MULTI SHIH-TZU Poo. adult & puppy, hand raised, non shedding, 604-820-9469
Cares! The Burnaby Now and New West Record have partnered with the BC SPCA to encourage responsible pet guardianship and the humane treatment of animals. Before purchasing a new puppy, ensure the seller has provided excellent care and treatment of the animal and the breeding parents. For a complete guide to finding a reputable breeder and other considerations when acquiring a new pet, visit spca.bc.ca.
NOTE: UPCOMING AUCTIONS
1) CONTENTS OF SEVERAL STORAGE PODS – FRIDAY JUNE 17th @ 11 AM On-Site Location: 5350 Byrne Road, Burnaby, B.C. 2) HOME FURNISHINGS & UNCLAIMED COURIER GOODS – WED JUNE 22nd @ 6 PM Location: 2720 #5 Road, Richmond, B.C. 3) RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT AUCTION – SAT JUNE 25th @ 10 AM Location: 2720 #5 Road, Richmond, B.C. FOR MORE DETAILS AND PHOTOS VISIT: www.lovesauctions.com
LOVE’S AUCTIONEERS & APPRAISERS LTD. 2720 No. 5 Road, Richmond, B.C.
BISHON FRISE 6 months, male, very friendly & playfull, all shots, $1300, 604-987-6919 DESCRIPTION:OCHO CINCO, 3 and a half year old prasa canario/ pitbull cross brindle. experienced owner required, no pets or children, very protective, lost home. Fur and Feathers rescue 604-719- 7848
DEUCE. FUR and Feathers Rescue. 3 years old. Brindle. Has not been socialized with other dogs, but extremely friendly. 604-719-7848 Deuce
Tim Stephens' Astral Reflections Aries March 21 - April 19: The accent continues on paperwork, messaging, errands, travel, news and casual friends. It’s a busy but not important time. Sunday’s full of mysteries and subconscious urges (so is good for seeing within or seeking critical advice). But these – and sex, finances – can meet irritation Monday. Wisdom, a gentle outlook creep in late Monday to late Wednesday – you might spend too much on travel, culture, education or a legal matter, but these things also come to a satisfying climax. Be ambitious Thursday/Friday. You’re popular Saturday, but driving, high tech are erratic. Taurus April 20-May 20: Continue to chase money. Buy sources of knowledge and co-operate with teachers. Relationships flow well Sunday, but they might run into friction Monday a.m. Ignore a financial or sexual decision/idea Monday night – these meet success Tuesday/Wednesday (although you might overspend for an investment). Be careful with ethical or legal “assumptions” (or travel ideas) Thursday to suppertime – the practical reality is far different. These matters flow with superb luck, though, Thursday night to pre-dawn Saturday. Be ambitious – but drive carefully, and forgive computers – Saturday. Gemini May 21-June 20: Your energy, charisma and effectiveness continue high. You’ll be given almost anything you ask for – but you need to be aware that asking for a partner, marriage, relocation, litigation or a contract could lead to restriction or unexpected solitude. But these are not necessarily bad. Relative solitude will come anyway, over the year ahead, as a blessing, a healing. Do ask for advice. Take this general attitude for the whole 12 months ahead: that you will, to whatever degree you can, sacrifice your own time/energy to support another (or others). This will bring good results.
ROTTWEILER PUPPIES, CKC Reg. Malti V-1 rated, top blood lines, Health Cert. 604-535-9994 YORKIE PUPPIES, 1 male & 3 females. First shots, dewormed, $850-$950 Chwk 604- 792-6277
YELLOW LABS Family raised. Vet chkd, dewormed, vaccinated. Ready now. $600 Call: (604) 537-5063
604-244-9350
Find it in the Classifieds
Cancer June 21-July 22: Lie low, rest and recuperate. Be thoughtful, plan, seek advice, deal with government agencies or institutions, or corporate head offices. Your charitable and spiritual side remains prominent. Next week, you’re going to burst forth with a blaze of energy, so store it up now. Sunday’s romantic, but anyone who’s attractive Monday morning is also a quarrelsome type – fair warning! Tackle chores and health concerns Monday to Wednesday. Relationships can frustrate you Thursday to suppertime (so don’t pursue new ones) but this night and Friday bring sweet, even passionate harmony! Leo July 23-Aug. 22: Wishes can come true! You remain popular, optimistic, happy. Make and accept invitations (but keep them near in time – after June 20 you’ll tire of social involvements). The year ahead is very lucky for career, ambitions, etc. Use Sunday to ground this – to examine and/or shore up your foundations, your platform for launching an ambitious bid. For example, when you’re handling long days and career pressures, a supportive family is a good foundation. Or mapping out the right territory, or lining up allies. Tuesday/Wednesday are romantic, creative – love could reach a sweet climax! Virgo Aug. 23-Sept. 22: The accent remains on ambition, status, prestige relationships. Show the boss (or parents, etc.) what you can do. Sunday’s great for puttering around the neighbourhood, reading a fat newspaper, calling friends, errands and paperwork. These need a diplomatic (but opportunistic) approach Monday a.m. You reach a climax and an “ending note” in career matters Tuesday/Wednesday – all is well. Perhaps a project matures. Study long-term income and investments Thursday: these will undergo change this decade – safety key. Thursday/Friday are romantic. Chores Saturday – practise safety!
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Legal/Public Notices
NOTICE NOTICE IS IS HEREBY HEREBY GIVEN GIVEN that that creditors creditors and and others others having having claims claims against against the the Estate Estate of of Peter Peter Douglas Douglas Cheremkora, formerly formerly of of 7776 7776 Cheremkora, 17th Avenue, Avenue, Burnaby Burnaby BC, BC, 17th aarree rreeqquuiirreedd ttoo sseenndd particulars of those claims to particulars of those claims to the Administratrix, Administratrix, Wendy Wendy the Marie Mervin c/o 202 5501, Marie Mervin c/o 202 - 5501, Kingsway, Burnaby, BC V5H Kingsway, BC V5H 2G3, Attn: Burnaby, Stephen Miller, on 2G3, Attn: July Stephen Miller,after on or before 8, 2011, or before July 8, 2011, after which date the estate’s assets which datedistributed the estate’s assets will be giving will be only distributed regard to those giving claims regard only been to those claims which have received. which have been received. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
Dogs GOLDENDOODLE PUPS. Great family dog. Hypoallergenic. Ready July 5th. $1000. 604-864-7203
• Carved Argillite 21˝ Bowl & 29˝ Totem • Several Sterling Silver Tea Sets & Flatware Sets plus Various Other Pieces • Approx. 25 Pcs. Moorcroft Pottery Lamps, Vases & Bowls • Victorian & Edwardian Furnishings • 2 Grandfather Clocks, Mantle Clocks & More • Royal Doulton, Dresden & Hummel Figurines • Several Dinner Sets • Oriental China & Figurines • Imari Bowls • Crystal & Brassware • Old Coin Case w/Coins • 1976 Silver Canadian Olympic Coin Set • Oil Paintings & Watercolours • Limited Edition Prints • Persian Carpets • Gold & Sterling Silver Jewellery • Estate Pieces & Much More…
Pets - Other
Fila/Mastiff Guard Dog Pups owners closest friend. Thieves worst nightmare. All shots. Ready now! 604-817-5957
CATS for ADOPTION Royal City Humane Society. 604-524-6447 www.rchs.bc.ca
★CATS & KITTENS★ FOR ADOPTION !
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ROTTWEILER Cross 2 yr old Male looking for a home. I am neutered, vaccinated, housetrained and crate trained. Not good with other animals. Home visit and adoption fee Call: (604) 617-6173 or email: wcrr.info@gmail.com.
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Travel Destinations
3 SENIORS and small behaved Shihtzu looking for 2 BR, pref 2 baths in Florida for the month of February. 604-536-2115
Smarter Buyer. Better Car.
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Libra Sept. 23-Oct. 22: Gentle love, understanding, a wide view, far travel, legal affairs, higher education, religion, cultural involvements – the accent continues on these. During the 378 days ahead, you are going to face superb luck in investments, lifestyle changes, sex/intimacy, therapy/healing, and/or research. Use Sunday to see what you already have, and what you accept as true – these are not where your luck lies; these will remain static. Monday morning, a partner’s or competitor’s comment, even if irritating, or a spied opportunity, shows where your luck lies. Romance unpredictable Saturday. Scorpio Oct. 23-Nov. 21: Changes are still on the agenda, in lifestyle, commitments, intimacy, finances. But the biggest change involves your relationship sphere: it’s growing splendidly lucky. The year ahead will bring at least two opportunities to marry, form a business partnership, relocate, attract the public (e.g., as clients to your store) – almost all of these have a very beneficial money result! Remember for the past 15 years I kept saying that your true love phase would begin in 2011? This partnership year is part of that. Your energy’s good Sunday. Chase money midweek. Love late Thursday? Sagittarius Nov. 22-Dec. 21: The emphasis remains on relationships,partnerships,opportunities, relocation, negotiation. Remember, this area needs a light touch until late August 2012. Actually marrying or relocating is not a good idea, unless “life brings it” – e.g., your employer transfers you. Depend more on your own efforts, carve out your own destiny, rather than chasing perceived “opportunities.” Lie low, rest Sunday/Monday. Your energy rises nicely midweek. Chase money Thursday/Friday (but expect barriers up to Thursday suppertime). Someone’s sweet, reliable. Travel Saturday – safety first!
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June 12 - 18, 2011 Capricorn Dec. 22-Jan. 19: You face nine more days of drudgery work, so just keep on plugging. (As hinted earlier, perform only necessary work all year; don’t make machinery, chores, health or employment a primary focus.) Soon, fresh air, new opportunities and exciting relationships will enter. The last of these is especially significant, as the 12 months ahead bring splendid romantic openings! The same period creative and speculative luck. Optimistic risk is your friend, especially risk that, if it “wins,” will bring you more responsibility. Joy Sunday. Rest midweek, charge forth Thursday/Friday! Aquarius Jan. 20-Feb. 18: This is your last week of romance, creativity, pleasure and beauty for awhile – enjoy it while you can. Be ambitious Sunday. Higher-ups are still impatient, temperamental, so be diplomatic, especially Monday morning. Your popularity surges Tuesday/Wednesday! Flirtations, entertainment, optimism abound. A romance could swell to “mad love.” But retreat Thursday/Friday: meditate, contemplate, plan, deal with government agencies, and fulfill obligations. (All these will go better Thursday night and Friday, not before.) Your energy, charisma spring up Saturday – careful driving. Pisces Feb. 19-March 20: The accent continues on your domestic scene, on security, property, children, retirement, gardening, nature and nutrition. Luxuriate in laziness. Sunday/Monday are wise, gentle – contemplate the why’s, not the how’s. You might feel a tug-o-war between your ambitions and your home (or your tiredness) Tuesday/Wednesday. All’s well, whichever extreme you favour. Your hopes meet barriers Thursday daytime, but this night ad Friday could bring fulfillment, especially to home-related wishes. It’s a splendid time to decorate, landscape. Weariness returns Saturday – rest, plan. timstephens@shaw.ca • Reading: 416-686-5014
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Real Estate Wanted
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Recreation Property
HARRISON: LARGE fenced lot, landscaped with 38’ park model in gated park. Lots of park activities. $65,000 turn key. 604-819-8888
Apt/Condos
6508
Apt/Condos
BBY, Near Lougheed Mall, off Government Rd, 2 BR, f/p, u/g parking, N/p, Now. 778-708-4352
COQ 1 BR $715. Incls parking, close to amenities, clean, n/p. Available Jul 1. 604-521-0818
1BDRM/1BTH 147 E.1st Street LARGE 1BR+DEN, 1st-Lonsdale, deck, view, BBQ, f/p, d/w, w/d, u/g prkg, gym, strg locker, 1yr lease, July 1, Small Pets OK $1,500 Monthly Call: (250) 686-9850 or email: pyematt@shaw.ca.
BBY S. 1 Br. $695 6187 Kingsway, cat ok, ug prkg, WiFi, storage, July 1, 604-818-1129
COQ 2 BR $945. Incls parking, close to amenities, clean, n/p. Available Jul 1. 604-521-0818
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Apt/Condos
1 BR, approx 830 sq ft, quiet, clean Bldg, cls to Metrotown & Skytrain, starting at $825. Jose 604-437-3013 or 778-991-8818 3 BR, Capital Hill, Bby, top flr, mtn view, family complex, nr elem & high school, shops & transit. renod, n/p $1200 incls heat, h/w & prkg. Immed. Brad 604-377-3183
700 PARK CRESCENT New Westminster, 1 BEDROOM $975. Adult friendly building. visual intercom, gated parking. Near shops & bus. Includes hotwater & storage. Sorry No Pets!! Call 604-522-3391
1 & 2 BEDROOM APT
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2 bd/rm Apt.$850.00,mon H/W&basic cable inc.No Pets,Ref.Req.,1 Yr.leaseU/G Park avail. Call: (604) 525-2599.New Westminster
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401 Westview St, Coq Large Units. Near Lougheed Mall. Transportation & S.F.U.
Extra Large 2 Bedrooms. Close to Lougheed Mall & S.F.U.
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545 Rochester Ave, Coq
office: 604- 936-3907 2232 McAllister Port Coquitlam 2 BR Apartment Available July 1
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ARBOUR GREENE 552 Dansey Ave, Coq
NEW WESTMINSTER
1 bdrm from $790 2 bdrm from $995 Residential neighborhood. Close to parks and public transit. Hardwood floors.
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NEW WESTMINSTER
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Highrise DELUXE Condo GREAT LOCATION. 1 BR & Den • 900 sq. ft
7 appls, parking, storage. Rec & Amenity rooms. NS/NP
604- 983- 8046
GARDEN VILLA
office: 604- 524-8174 cell: 604- 813-8789
BAYSIDE PROPERTY SERVICES
CALL 604 715-7764
Open House: June 11-12 12pm-4pm
COTTONWOOD PLAZA 555 Cottonwood Ave, Coq
Large units some with 2nd bathroom or den. On bus routes, close to S.F.U. & Lougheed Mall.
office: 604- 936-1225
JUNIPER COURT 415 Westview St, Coq
Close to Lougheed Mall, all Transportation Connections, Schools & S.F.U.
office: 604- 939-8905 cell: 604- 916-0261 KING ALBERT COURT 1300 King Albert, Coq Close to Transportation, Schools & S.F.U.
office: 604-937-7343 cell: 778-829-3567
VILLA MARGARETA 320-9th St, New West
Bach & 1 BR Available. All Suites Have Balconies. Undergrd Parking Available. Refs Required. Small Pet Ok.
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BAYSIDE PROPERTY SERVICES
NEW WEST
St Andrews Street 1 BR Apt, Large balcony, updated, nr transit & amens. Available Now. Small pet ok with pet deposit.
Call 604-518-5040
NEW WEST
St Andrews Street 1 BR Apt, Large balcony, updated, nr transit & amens. June 15 or July 1. Small pet ok with pet deposit.
Call 604-540-9300
SKYLINE TOWERS 102-120 Agnes St, N.West
Bach, 1 BR & 2 BR
Hi-Rise Apartment with River View & Indoor Pool. 1 BR & 2 BR Available. Rent includes heat & hot water. Remodelled Building and Common area. Gated undergrd parking available. References required.
604 420-5636
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BAYSIDE PROPERTY SERVICES
BONSOR APTS
Apt/Condos
$670.00
Port Moody NEW PORT VILLAGE
1010 6th Ave, New West 1 BR & 2 BR Available. Beautiful atrium with fountain. By shops, college & transit. Pets negotiable. Ref required.
Refreshingly Clean Meticulously Maintained
From
Call 604-521-2884
1030 - 5th Ave, New West Near Transportation & Douglas College. Well Managed Building.
Bach from $750 1 bdrm from $895
Beautifully landscaped grounds with views of Fraser river. Outdoor swimming pool and close to parks and shopping.
NEW WESTMINSTER, One Bedroom, $730/mo Includes heat, h/w, cable & parking. New carpets. Near Skytrain. Available June 15th or July 1. Cats okay! Deposit required.
Open House: June 11-12 12pm-4pm
CALYPSO COURT
604 - 941 - 7721
MOVE-IN BONUS 1116 HAMILTON ST.
NEW WEST, 6th St/3rd Ave. Upscale 1 BR + den in newer, uptown condo. Full bath, f/p, insuite laundry, d/w, garb. Stainless steel appliances, granite countertops, h/wd floors, private balc, u/grd prkg. Great mountain & river views! Walk to Skytrain (New West & Columbia St stations) & Douglas College. Bus stop in front of quiet concrete building. Ns/np. $1,250/mo + utils. 1 year lease. Avail July 1st. Refs req’d & sound credit check. Call 604-522-0440.
office: 604- 939-2136 cell: 604- 805-9490
on Balmoral Street available June 1. Close to trans, Highgate Mall & shopping. Rent incls heat & h/w. Refs req’d. Reno’d stes avail. Wheelchair accessible. Ana 778-859-0798 or Bayside Property Office 604-432-7774
Close to Lougheed Mall, S.F.U. & Transportation.
$20,000 $30,000
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Apartments & Condos
AVAIL NOW or July, 1 BR, grnd floor @ 621 Colburne, New West. quiet building $675/mo, No pets & close to all amens. 604-454-4540
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Renovated high rise, concrete building. Penthouse, 1 BR & 2 BR available. Very close to Metrotown, Skytrain & Bonsor swimming pool. Rent includes heat, hot water. Refs req’d.
Contact Alex 604-999-9978
or Bayside Property Services Office: 604-432-7774
Rentals
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RENTALS
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Apt/Condos
NEW WEST Cozy Studio apt, nr all amens, n/s, n/p, $545. Call 604-783-6003
ROTARY TOWER 25 Clute St, New West
Age 55 or over. Beautiful view. Bach high rise apt. Close to trans & shopping. Rent incl all utils. Refs req. Contact Ana Cell: 778-859-0798 Bayside Property Services Ltd.
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Houses - Rent
4325 Mahon Ave. 4 br, 3 bath, part furn. 3300sf, lease, np, ns, now $2300, Eric Royal Pacific Prop. Mngt. 604-723-7368 COQ/BBY, near Lougheed Mall/ bus/park/skytrain, 5 BR hse, 2 full baths, 2 kitchens, f/p. NS, Ref. Avail July 1. 604-785-1699
ROYAL CRESCENT ESTATES
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office: 604- 463-0857 cell: 604- 375-1768
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SUNSET PARK 5870 Sunset Street
6450
Close to Bus & BCIT STUDIO & 1 BDRM ★ Quiet park-like setting ★ Newly Reno’d ★ Heat/hot water incld 604-291-8197 www.sunsetparkapt.com
Miscellaneous Rentals
GATED PARKING AVAILABLE New Westminster
Whitgift Gardens
CALL 604 723-8215
1 BR Apt, $750/mo, 2 BR Apt, $925/mo, 3 BR Apt, $1100/mo.
BAYSIDE PROPERTY SERVICES
Heat, hot water, parking. Family living, daycare available. Near kids’ park, basketball court and Skytrain.
No pets. Available now.
604 939-0944
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POCO RETAIL 1236sf, $3200, 2569 Shaughnessy St. Air cond, exc loc acreoss from City Hall. Jun 1. Bill Evans 604-836-2494
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Co-ops
Office/Retail Rent
Shared Accommodation
6595-20
Coq./Poco/ Port Moody
115 PLACE CO-OP
COQ, Master BR with bath rm or regular Rm, $480 & up. incls net, utils, w/d & a/c. 778-355-3575
Accepting applications for waiting list for 2 BR’s - suits Couples. Very reasonable unit fees. Adult oriented high rise. Pool, exercise room and workshop. No Pets. Participation mandatory and $2000 share purchase required. Enquiries to Membership Committee
POCO Nr Coq Ctr. Own BR, $425 & BR & bath $450. Incls utils, W/D, share home. 604-475-0262
Located in Burnaby near Lougheed Town Centre
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Suites/Partial Houses
BBY, Boundary/ 6 blks north of Hastings. 1 BR. sh’d W/D, sep entry. Suits mature person. No smoking, no pets. $700 incl hydro/cable. July 1. 604-291-1391
BBY, GOV’T Road. Very large 2 BR. 1,300 sq ft. Full bath, shared w/d. $1,160/mo + util. Ns/np. Near BCIT, SFU, Brentwood Mall & Bby Lake. Immed. 778-991-7058
METROTOWN AREA, 1 BR, newer paint/carpet, FREE cbl tv, hydro, + laundry, yard, N/S, N/P, priv ent, quiet, 1 mature person, $760. July 1. 604-435-2293 BBY METROTOWN, (Upper Deer Lk) lrg 3 BR, main flr, reno’d, 4 new appls, 2 f/bath, garage, sh’d W/D. Pet negot. Avail now. $1600 + 60% utls. 604-808-9015
BBY N. Georgia/Springer. 2 BR bsmt, own W/D. Immed. $1100 incls utls. NS/NP. 604-299-6976 BBY NORTH 1 BR g/lvl, full bath, patio, inste w/d, $875 incls utils, Avail Jun 1. ns/np, 778-858-8690 BBY NORTH 5 BR g/l ste, living rm, $1500 + utils, or 2 BR ste, full bath, $750 + utils. 604-818-3768
Suites/Partial Houses
CAPITOL HILL big bright 1 br ste lge yd, nice view, f/p, w/d, quiet, nr amens/bus. Jun 15. N/S, pet neg. $750 + 40% utils. 604-988-5501
COQ WW Plat. Lrg 1 BR bsmt ste, sh’d W/D. $700 incls utls, SAT TV, net. NS/NP. 604-944-6390
N. WEST. 8th Ave/2nd St. 1 BR gr lev ste, sh’d W/D. Ns/np. $700 incl util. Suits 1 person. 604-818-5141
NEW WEST. Clean 1 BR. Sh’d w/d. Alarm. $695 incl hydro/cable. Ns/np. Avail now. 778-896-8822
NEW WEST, Queensborough. Spacious, clean, bright 1 BR, grd/ lvl. N/S. $590/mo incl hydro/cbl. Near Skytrain, schools, outlet mall, Starbucks,Tim’s. CAT OK. Avail July 1. 604-765-7005
POCO. 2 BR, g/l. Priv w/d & entry. Big fenced yard. Ns/np. $900/mo incl hydro. June 1. 604-941-3068 POCO, 2 BR gr lev, reno’d, Own W/D, f/yrd. $900 incls utls. Av now. N/S. Cat ok. 604-464-0677
BBY PARKER/CARLETON, 2 gr lev Dup ste, newly reno’d, new appls, sh’d W/D. $900 + 40% hydro. Avail June 15. NS/NP. 604-291-7495 or 778-855-0622
POCO N. Lrg 1 BR bsmt ste, lam / tile flrs, sh’d W/D, alarm, patio, prkg. Nr transit. Avail July 1. $775 incls utls. NS/NP. 604-942-8018
BBY S. Quiet, Lrg 1 BR gr lev, own W/D, sep entry, NS/NP. $800 incls utls. Refs. 604-526-7335
VAN KILARNEY quiet 2 BR + den, top flr, lrg f/yd, 1,000sf, lrg kitch, full bath, w/d. NS/NP. Jul1. $1050 + 1/2 utils. 604-433-4627
BBY SOUTH, Bright, 2 BR ste in new house, laundry. Near skytrain/Metrotown. $875 incls all. NS/NP. Av July 1. 604-779-5231
COQ, 826 Lillian. 2 BR ste, own w/d, d/w, alarm, h/wd & tile floors. $995. Now. Ns/np. 604-937-4756
Suites/Partial Houses
BBY EAST, 1 BR g/lvl ste, Brand New, nr bus, n/s, n/p, $850 incls hydro & gas, Jun 15. 604-512-8196 or 604-722-4142
6602
COQ W. Plateau 2 BR, 11 ft ceilings, patio, panoramic view, sauna/steam room, W/D. NP/NS. $897. Avail July 1. 604-880-2991
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6605
Townhouses Rent
POCO 2 BR T/H $765 & $785/mo. Quiet-family complex, No Pets! Avail Now. Call 604-464-0034
RIVERS INLET Townhouses
(Coquitlam Centre area) • 2 BR Townhouse 1.5 bath, 2 levels, 5 appls, decorative fireplace, carport. Sorry no pets. • 1 & 2 BR Apts also avail.
Call 604-942-2012
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WOODLAND PARK
TOWNHOMES Professionally managed family townhome complex on 28 acres located in beautiful Port Moody. Spacious 2 BR & 3 BR units, 5 appls, inste W/D, walk out bsmt, 1 parking. Cat friendly.
Contact 604-939-0221 woodland@rentmidwest.com
6615
Wanted To Rent
NEW WEST. Professional couple with 2 children looking to rent an executive style home in Queens Park area. Starting July or Aug. Min 3 BR, 2bath. Willing to sign 1 yr lease. Great refs. We are nonsmokers, prev home owners & will treat your home like our own. Email: pattie1@hotmail.ca or call 604-520-6465
FOR RENT
1-BEDROOM A PT. Move in tomorrow. Affor dable monthly rent. Call Today!
Go to http://classified.van.net or call 604-444-3000.
HOME SERVICES
8010
Alarm/Security
ALARM 604-463-7919 Systems Ltd.
8030
Carpentry
8087
# 1 BACKHOE, EXCAVATOR & BOBCAT
one mini, drainage, landscaping, stump / rock / cement / oil tank removal. Water / sewer line, 24 hours Call 341-4446 or 254-6865 Aussie Excavations. Same day quote, Retaining walls, drainage, all types jobs Tim 778-322-3002
8090 HOME IMPROVEMENTS Renos, Siding, Doors, Decks, Fences, etc. Ray, 604-418-4208 * RENOS * Bsmt refinish * Drywall * Bath Tiles * Windows * Doors * Stairs. Call Norm 604-437-1470
8055
Cleaning
A.S.B.A. ENTERPRISE. Comm/ Res. Free Est. $25/hour includes supplies. Insured. 604-723-0162 BRAZILIAN LADY, professional, exp’d in house cleaning, offices, & after construction. 604-728-2907
8060
Concrete
Excavating
Fencing/Gates
DIRECT FROM THE MILL 6x8 Fence Panels from $27, Siding, Decking, Roofing, Shed, Split Rail, etc... We Install Chain Link & Cedar Fencing. Free Est. 7753 Edmonds St, Burnaby Call 604-520-7792 Timberlandforestproducts.com West Coast Cedar Installations New or repaired outdoor cedar ★ specialists since 1991 ★ 604-270-2358 or 604-788-6458
8105
Flooring/ Refinishing
Hardwood Floor Refinishing Repairs & Staining Installation Free Estimates
Concrete Cracks Repair. Foundation Walls, Basement, Parkade. Full Warranty. Call Simon (604) 473-7761 DALL’ANTONIA CONCRETE Seniors discount. Friendly, family business, 40+ yrs. 604-240-3408 DRIVEWAYS, Sidewalks, Stairs, Floors, Forming, Landscaping, Any renovations. 778-881-0961
8073
Drainage
BAJ MINI EXCAVATING Sewer/storm, drains, oil tanks, paving, retain wall. 604-779-7816
DRAIN TILES & WATER LINES Without Digging a Trench 604-294-5300
8075
Drywall
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
J.A. CONSTRUCTION
Specializing in drywall & textured ceiling repairs, drywall finishing, stucco repairs, painting. Fully insured.
604-916-7729 JEFF
*Drywall * Taping * Texture * Stucco*Painting * Steel stud framing Quality Home 604-725-8925 FOR EXPERT Drywall, Taping & Finishing, Bob @ 604-520-9888 leave msg. or call after 5pm VINCE’S MAGIC Drywalling & textured ceiling repairs. Bonded 604-307-2295 / 778-340-5208
8080
Electrical
7010
Personals
CRIMINAL RECORD? Canadian pardon seals record. American waiver allows legal entry. Why risk employment, business, travel, licensing, deportation? All CANADIAN / AMERICAN Work & Travel Visa’s. 604-282-6668 or 1-800-347-2540
Lic Electrican, Res/Comm. Reno’s & panel changes, low cost, 604 374-0062. lic # 06951 YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 service call. Insured. Lic # 89402. Fast same day service guaranteed. We love small jobs! 604-568-1899
Lawn & Garden
D & J GardenScape ■ ■ ■ ■ ■
Power Raking Lawn Maintenance Moss Control Trimming Spring Cleanup Call for our SPRING SPECIALS 604-589-8527 604-771-4636
Residential and Commercial • Landscape Maintenance • Power Raking • Aeration • Lawn Repairs • Gardening
Free Est. 604-779-6978
email:
alljobs@telus.net
GARDENING SERVICE
Many years exp ★ Free Est ★ ★ Lawn cuts ★ Garden maintainance. ★ Tree topping & trimming ★ Power raking, aeration. Call Mr. Van 604-726-9741
WILDWOOD LANDSCAPING Hedge Trimmimg & Tree Pruning & Hedge Removal Spring Up Chaffer Control & Lawn Restoration. Comm/Strata/Res Aerating & Power Raking. Free Estimates. 604-893-5745
Century Hardwood Floors 604-376-7224 www.centuryhardwood.com
Artistry of Hardwood Floors
Refinish, sanding, install, dustless Prof & Quality work 604-219-6944
CHAFFER BEETLE Treatment. Lawn care, reseeding, rototilling gardens & hedges. 778-885-6488
604-723-2468; T. TRAN, New lawns, grass cuts, hedging, pruning, weeding, cleanup. Reliable
Golden Hardwood & Laminate Prof install, refinishing, sanding, and repairs. 778-858-7263 INSTALLATION REFINISHING, Sanding. Free est, great prices. Satisfaction guar. 604-518-7508
8125
A Gardener & A Gentleman Lawn, garden, tree svcs. Pruning, yard clean-up, rubbish. 319-5302
Gutters
EDGEMONT GUTTERS
BARK MULCH www.triplefivequalitywood.com 604-290-2879 or 604-328-6355
• Sales & Installation of 5’’ Continuous Gutter • Minor Repairs • Cleaning
604-420-4800 Established 1963
A1 Steve’s Gutter Cleaning & Repair from $98. Gutters vacuumed/hand clean. 604-524-0667 GUTTER CLEANING, repairs installation; powerwashing and window cleaning. Call Dynamic Gutters & Exteriors 604-439-9417
8155
Landscaping
★ AMAZING TOUCH LAND’G ★ Bobcat, paving, retaining walls, turf, planting, etc. 604-889-4083
CONSTRUCTIVE LANDSCAPING
★ Stonework.paving stones ★ Cedar decks/fencing ★ Pergola’s Call Danny 604-250-7824 www.constructivelandscaping.com
#1113 Low Cost Electric 522-3435 Comm/Res/Panel change Heating/Appl Repair. Lic & Bonded. CHARLIE’S ELECTRIC Co. #94835 all electric needs, reas rates bonded WCB 778-888-4528
8160
DOUBLE - 0 LANDSCAPING Bobcat (small jobs), lawn care & power raking. Call 778-885-2984 Greenworx Redevelopment Inc. Hedges, Pavers, Ponds & Walls, Returfing, Demos, Drainage, Jackhammering. Old Pools Filled in. 604 782-4322
★ OPERA LANDSCAPING ★ Bobcat, retaining walls, irrigation, paving, fences. 778-688-2444
HON’S Garden Services •Lawn Cut •Power Rake •Trim •Weed & more ★ 604-317-5328
Lawn cut/pwr rake/aeration/ hedge trim/clean-up/top dress. Reliable. No tax. 778-241-9706
Lawn & Garden • Clean-ups & Disposal, Gutters/Press Washing Seniors Disc. Al @ 604-783-3142
LAWNS CUT, yard clean-up, hedges pruned, trees trimmed, gutters, rubbish. 604-773-0075
* MUSHROOM MANURE *
P/U or delivery. Covered storage. (604) 644-1878
Ny Ton Gardening yard & lawn maint. trimming, shrubs, hedging, 604-782-5288
Royal Garden Lawn cut, edging, power raking, pruning, tree/hedge trimming WCB Ins. 604-754-8407
Home Services
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HOME SERVICES Moving & Storage
8185
AFFORDABLE MOVING 1 to 3 Men
Painting/ Wallpaper
8195
8220
Complete Bathroom Reno’s Suites, Kitchens,Tiling, Skylights, Windows, Doors, 604 521-1567
Many Years Experience Fully Insured Top Quality, Quick Work Free Estimate
JOHNSON MECHANICAL Call 24/7 • 604-925-0234
PLUMBING • DRAIN CLEANING
D & M RENOVATIONS, Flooring, tiling, finishing. Fully Insured. Top quality, quick work 604-724-3832
Licenced & Insured Local & Long Distance
604-724-3832
FREE ESTIMATES
604-537-4140 www.affordablemoversbc.com
BEST RATE MOVING Experienced Movers with Affordable Rates! Starting $30/ hour Licensed & Insured
• Local & Long Distance • Avail. 24/7 incl. holidays • Seniors Discount • Delivery to/from YVR Airport
604-787-8061
8225
FAIRWAY PAINTING
Seniors Discount
Fully Insured 20 years experience Call 604Free Estimates
INTERIOR & EXTERIOR SPECIALS
7291234
TWO BROTHERS MOVING Local & Long Distance 604-720-0931 Best price. bc.moving@gmail.com
8193
Oil Tank Removal
ALL-PRO OIL TANK REMOVAL
Oil Tank Detection Oil Tank Removal Soil Remediation FREE ESTIMATES BEST PRICE GUARANTEED
778-223-8265
STORMWORKS
● Oil Tank Removal ● Recommended ● Insured ● Reasonable Rates
604-724-3670
8195
Painting/ Wallpaper
PAINTING LTD.
Int. & Ext. Specialist, 20 yrs exp. * Reas. Rates, High Quality * Fast, clean, with ref’s Licensed, Insured & WCB
Jean-Guy Bottin
Cell 604.626.1975
A-1 PAINT CO. Summer Special
15% OFF
Book Now! Free Est. - 15 Years Exp. Insured /WCB
604-723-8434
Interior & Exterior ★ UNBEATABLE PRICES ★ Free Est. / Written Guarantee
8240
Renovations & Home Improvement
TOTAL HOME RENOVATIONS Since 1983
TOP Painting & Pressure Wash Res/Comm. Best Rate / Free Est Top Quality! Joe 604-782-1377
8200
Patios/Decks/ Railings
TERZO FIBERGLASS & VINYL. Waterproofing decks. Will build to suit. Free Estimate 604-341-3839
8205
Paving/Seal Coating
ALLEN ASPHALT concrete, brick, drains, foundations, walls, membranes 604-618-2304/ 820-2187
METRO BLACKTOP CO. LTD Custom work for Driveways & new lane Aprons. Repairs/resurfacing. Call Gino 604-657-9936
ROOFING
Trips start at
$49
FROM DESIGN TO FINISH
Specialties Include: Kitchen & Bath Improvements We Also Do: • Roofing • Sundecks • Door & Window Replacements
Call Bill
604-298-1222 www.chrisdalehomes.com
HITECH ALUMINUM RAILING & FENCING
Aluminum Modular Railing Perfect for Sundecks & Stairs Do it yourself or we can install 5 Colors and 4 Designs
604-420-0257
“We Keep you Dry”
Spring Special WE PAY THE HST!*
*A discount equivalent to the HST will be given, call for details.
25 Years in Business 25 Years workmanship warranty CALL FOR A FREE ESTIMATE
A
604-984-9004 604-984-6560
#1 Roofing Company in BC All types of Roofing Over 35 Years in Business Call now for Free Estimates
604-588-0833
SALES@ PATTARGROUP.COM
WWW.PATTARGROUP.COM
B-Cheema Roofing All Types of Roofing & Repairs Free Estimates
604.722.3600
B i n s f ro m 7 - 2 0 y a rd s a v a i l .
John 778-288-8009
8220 A B P
Basements, Washroom, Framing, Plumbing, Tiles, Stairs, Sundecks, Garages. All Types of Renovations Licensed - Bonded
Plumbing
The Family Man 604-754-8559 Rubbish removal. Reas. rates. Senior’s discount. Free metal p/u.
8300
Installations & Repairs Big or Small, 7 Days/Week
Plumbing, Drain Cleaning & Heating Plugged Drains, Main Sewer Lines Water Service, Drain Tiles, Fixtures Faucets, Hot Water Tanks, Furnaces Licensed, Insured, Bonded & WCB
M&S HANDYMAN
436-1005
A+A+A+A+A+A+A+A+A+A
ENTERPRISE Mechanical Systems • PLUMBING • HEATING • GAS FITTING • RESTORATION
Tel: 604-931-7575
Cell: 604-612-4347
(778) 885-5733
A+A+A+A+A+A+A+A+A+A
• Framing • Flooring • Finishing Carpentry • Painting • Drywall • T i l i n g Senior discount woodysgallery@hotmail.com
604-783-0979
All Work Guaranteed
MATCO DESIGN
All Renovations & Additions, Ins. Quality Work
604-720-1564
30 yrs exp. matco@telus.net
10% Off with this Ad! For all your plumbing, heating & reno needs. Lic Gas Fitter, Aman. 778-895-2005
WWW.RENORITE.COM
$69/HR Lic’d/Ins. Exp & friendly Clogged drains, plumbing, small jobs OK! Call 24/7! 604-805-2488
✓ RenoRite
COPPERWORKS PLUMBING Will do ALL your plumbing needs. FREE Gift Card. 604-219-5555
PLUMBERS
Water Lines (without digging) Sewer Lines (without digging) Install. Drain tiles. 604-294-5300 LICENSED PLUMBER & Gasfitter. BBQs, ranges, etc. Repairs, renos. VISA ok. 604-830-6617
Call for a free estimate:
1.877.602.7346
Visit us online to receive a special discount:
www.crownroofgutters.ca
HAY’S ROOF MANAGEMENT (LM LTD) Established 1955 Your Roofing Experts
604-816-0945 604-590-4670 haysroof@telus.net
J. PEARCE STUCCO CONTRACTING. 604-761-6079 www.stuccocontracting.com
8309
PTV HOME RENOVATIONS Bath & Kitchen Reno’s. HUGE selection of tiles. 778-235-1772
8315
$ BEST RATES $
Dangerous tree removal, pruning, topping, hedge trimming & stump grinding. Fully insured & WCB
A Lady & Gentleman
Advantage Building Maintenance: •Roof •Chimney •Skylight Repairs •FREE Estimate 604-802-1918
A1 CONTRACTING. Bsmt, bath, kitchen cabinets, tiling, painting & decks. Dhillon, 604-782-1936
TIM the TREEMAN
• Trees • Hedges • Shrubs • Pruning • Removal • Planting Seniors Disc.
Roofing Experts 778-230-5717 Repairs/Re-Roof/New Roofs. All work Gtd. Free Est. Call Frank
9125
2000 MERCEDES C230 Compressor, good cond, 1 owner, 150 K, no accidents, Mercedes serviced, glass roof , leather, desert sand, $6490. 604-880-9073
Domestic
1994 CADILLAC STS leather, air conditioning, power, full loaded. Good condition $2700 or best offer. Call 604-853-4269
1997 CHEV Cavalier 119k kms, 4 dr, new batt’y, no accid. Exc cond. 1 owner. $3400. 604-420-9456
2006 MITSUBISHI Outlander LS AWD, Wood grain interior.2.4L, AWD, 5 yrs Pwr Train Warr. 1 Owner. $14,500 obo Ph: 604 929 5865 or 778 389 5866.
NEED CHEAP AUTOBODY ? www.cheapautobody.ca 604-341-7738
1998 Chevrolet Blazer LS 4x4 200,000k, auto, loaded, 778 908 5327 MISSION $3,000
1999 FORD Taurus, red, good cond, 1 owner, no accidents, full papers. NEW front tires, radiator, hoses, brakes. $3500. 604-767-9305 2006 LINCOLN Zephyr 38,600 kms, excellent cond, lady driven $14,000. 604-929-1184
9145
Scrap Car Removal
2006 MUSTANG GT Convertible Auto 74,000 kms Mint Red Mustang GT convertible.$16500. Call Grant 604 649-5701. Loaded with options
9173
Vans
NO WHEELS, NO PROBLEM
778.865.5454 CASH FOR ALL VEHICLES FREE TOWING QUICK SERVICE ALWAYS AVAILABLE
778.865.5454
THE SCRAPPER SCRAP CAR & TRUCK REMOVAL
2004 Ford Freestar Automatic 129,000 kms Immaculate. Silver. Full history. Warranty. $8,400 (604) 561-7935 robin@nluc.org
WHEELCHAIR VAN 1991 Dodge Caravan. Hand controls. power side ramp. Removable driver & passenger seats. EZ locks. Good cond. $4000 OBO. 604-980-2041
9515
Boats
CASH FOR ALL VEHICLES
604-790-3900 OUR SERVIC 2H
E
Call Tim • Certified Arborist
KAYAKS: 18½ FT ASCENTE & 19 FT QUEST comes with most gear, approx 9 yrs old $4200 obo for both. Ph 604-858-5685
604-307-7025 • 604-244-3547
Treeworks 15 yrs exp. Tree/ Stump Removal, Prun’in & Trim’in & View Work 291-7778, 787-5915 www.treeworksonline.ca
#1 FREE Scrap Vehicle Removal Ask about $500 Credit!!! $$ PAID for Some 604.683.2200
treeworksonline.ca, Spiral Pruning, Tree & Stump Removal, Trimming & Pruning. 604-787-5915
AAA SCRAP CAR REMOVAL Minimum $150 cash paid for full sized vehicles. 604-518-3673
8335
9155
Sport Utilities/ 4x4’s/Trucks
2001 CHEVY Silverado 2500 4x4, ext cab, gray, new tires, camper ready, leather, 196 K, exc cond $9000. 604-264-1232
Edgemont Building Maintenance • Power Washing • Window Cleaning • Gutter Cleaning
604-420-4800 Established 1963
ALL TYPES window cleaning, powerwashing and gutter repairs, cleaning and installation. Dynamic Gutters & Exteriors 604-439-9417
9522
RV’s/Trailers
2004 TRAIL BLAZER 23 ft trailer, a/c, gas furnace, walk around queen bed, fridge/freezer, stove, oven, microwave, etc. Hardly used $13,000. 604-924-0639
2005 JAY Featherlite trailer 25ft. $14,500. Has 1 slide out, A/C. Lots cupboards, new mattress. Like new condition. Abbotsford location: 604-504-1727
Window Cleaning
BOB’S WINDOW Gets that Clean, Clear Shine No Drops, No Drips, No Streaks Right into the corners! Serving you for over 20 yrs. Also do Gutters 604 588-6938
Additions, renos & new const. Concrete forming & framing specialist. Patrick 604-218-3064 CARPENTER HANDYMAN, Reno’s, Carpentry, H/W Flrs, Home Repairs, etc. 604-307-6715
A-1 TRI CRAFT TREE SERVICES (EST. 1986)
Wildwood Tree Services, Exp Hedge Trimming and Removal & Tree Pruning. Free Est. 604-893-5745
778-317-1256•604-451-0225 Home Improvements, Painting, Tile, Carpentry, Plumbing, Elec. Quality, 25yrs exp. 604-512-8915 www.aladyandgentleman.com
Tree Services
Don’t Miss THIS! A Eastwest Roofing & Siding Re-roofing, Gutter, Free Est, BBB Member, 10% disc, Seniors Disc, 604-812-9721, 604-783-6437
Need a vehicle? Good or Bad Credit? Call Stephanie 1-877-792-0599 www.autocreditfast.ca DLN 30309
Sports & Imports
Tiling
Wildwood Tree Services, Exp Hedge Trimming and Removal & Tree Pruning. Free Est. 604-893-5745
A Save on Roofing - specialize in ★reroof ★ repair★ Fully Ins. Free est. 10% discount 778-892-1266
AT AUTO CREDIT FAST
Quality Home Improvement ★ Stucco ★ All Kinds. No Job Too Big or Small. 604-725-8925
A Eastcan Roofing & Siding Ltd Re-Roof, Repair. Ins. WCB. BBB. 604-562-0957 or 604-961-0324
Save Your Dollars!
Bath *Kitchen* Suites & More
Stucco/Siding/ Exterior
Jerry 604-618-8585 Andrew 604-618-8585
Tried & True Since 1902
FREE Cash FREE Delivery with $0 DOWN oac
9160
CHEAP CHEAP
Rubbish Removal Seniors discount. 604-807-0198
Renovations, Additions
778-997-9582
Low Prices, High Quality *25 years Experience * Fully Insured WCB * Free Estimates * References Call Steve 604-722-1313
Professional Power Wash, Windows & Gutters 15 Yrs Exp. Quality Work! Mike 604 785-1206
Auto Miscellaneous
Disposal & Recycling
$35/HOUR PER PERSON • 24/7 Abe Moving & Delivery and Rubbish Removal. 604-999-6020
Insured/WCB
COLOURFAST PAINTING
10% OFF WITH THIS AD www.604rubbish.com
AFFORDABLE QUALITY ROOFING LTD.
CANSTAR PAINTING Quality Work You Can Trust!
Free Est’s • Large or Small Jobs
Student Works
Over 50 years experience RCABC Certified
9105
782-2474
* We Remove & Recycle Anything*
Call 604-880-2502
A+A+A+A+A+A+
CONFIDENT
604-RUBBISH
10% OFF with this ad www.studentworksdisposal.com
604
AMI MOVING ★ 3-5 ton cube. Starting at $39/hour. Local & long distances. 24/7 ★ 604-617-8620
POWERWASHING, WINDOW cleaning, gutter cleaning, repairs and installation. Call Dynamic Gutters & Exteriors 604-439-9417
Rubbish Removal
Bill 604-522-8516
MILANO Painting 604-551-6510 Int/Ext. Good Prices. Free Est. Written Guar. Prof & Insured.
A+A+A+A+A+A+
A MOVING EXPERIENCE WITH L & D ENTERPRISES !!! Fast & Dependable Special Rates Seniors Disc. Call 604-464-5872
DUNRITE
POWERWASHING AT 20% off Licensed & Insured Call Tyler 778-386-3783
8255
PRESSURE WASHING, siding, gutters, tile, roof, treat moss. Gill, 604-897-4204, 604-599-4204
• Exterior & Interior • WCB & Liability Insurance • Kitchen Cabinet Refinishing
Good Day Painting Fully Insured, Quality Work, Res/Comm, No Payment till Job is Completed! Call Thomas 604 377-1338
$35/HOUR PER PERSON • 24/7 Abe Moving & Delivery and Rubbish Removal. 604-999-6020
Roofing
Trimax Roofing Ltd. Re & new roof, repairs, WCB, Ins. Will beat all written prices. 604-856-4999
All types of Roofing Repairs a Specialty
Licensed, Insured, A + BBB Rating
(604) 209-6663
8250
Roofing
PRESSURE WASHING, Gutter Cleaning and Repairs Call George • 778-859-7793
www.allseasonpainting.ca
simplemoves.ca
Power Washing
8250
ALL SEASON PAINTING
No Job Too Small
From $ 49 per/hr
Renovations & Home Improvement
LICENSED PLUMBER/GAS FITTER, Plumbing, Heating, Backflow Testing, 604-722-4322
Interior/Exterior Specialist
45
8240
D&M PAINTING
1, 3, 5, 7 or 10 Ton $ From
We accept Visa, Mastercard & Interac
Plumbing
AUTOMOTIVE
2006 LEXUS RX 330, 57K, bamboo pearl, w/beige leather, well kept, $26,900, 604-990-4522
9160
Sports & Imports
1976 CAMERO LT silver 350hp 77000miles, 1 lady owner. $8000 FIRM. 604-986-1004 1985 MERCEDES 380SL, 2 door, hard/soft, mint, collector plates, 140k, runs great $12,000 obo. Call 604-874-1658
2009 BAY Star 27ft A Home, gas, 3900 miles! Generator, 2 slides, auto lev, backup camera, 2 TVs, & more! $89,900. 778-788-6654
2009 BIGFOOT Camper. 25C 9.4 long box. Mint, spotless, used twice, Must sell! $24,500. Call for more information. Pictures avail on request. Coquitlam area. 604-937-7363
A44 • Friday, June 10, 2011 • Burnaby NOW
WEEKLY SPECIALS 100% BC Owned and Operated Prices Effective Thursday, June 9 to Wednesday, June 15, 2011.
We reserve the right to limit quantities. We reserve the right to correct printing errors.
Grocery Department
Meat Department
Danone Activia Yogurt
2/7.00
2/4.00
470ml • product of USA
Boulder Canyon Potato Chips
Bolthouse Farms Fresh Fruit Juices & Smoothies
2/7.00
142g • product of USA
Earth’s Choice Organic Fair Trade Bulk Coffee
assorted varieties
regular retail price • product of Canada
2 L • product of Canada
EnviroKidz Organic Cereal
2.99
5.99
Dietitia n Top Ch s’ oice
8.99
Pastificio Di Martino Organic or Whole Wheat Pasta assorted varieties
3/4.98
737g product of Canada
Pacific Foods Organic Soup and Broths
assorted varieties
assorted varieties
85g • product of USA
946ml - 1 L • product of USA
2/3.98
Plum-M-Good Organic Rice Cakes
assorted varieties
assorted varieties
1.79
2/5.00
500ml + dep. + eco fee
Casbah Side Dishes
assorted varieties
assorted varieties 160-210g • product of USA
Bakery Department
3/6.99
Bulk Department prepacked or bins
10% off
Natural Factors Wild Pacific Salmon Oil Natural Factors OmegaFactors® Wild Pacific Salmon Oil is extracted from already harvested wild salmon, using parts of the fish that would otherwise be wasted.
9.99
550g
Cranberry Lemon Biscotti
Dr. Ohhira’s Probiotics is a high technology, 21st Century, symbiotic product containing 12 strains of friendly bacteria, naturally occurring FOS, 4 organic acids and important micronutrients, including vitamins, minerals and amino acids.
regular retail price
29.99
Rice Bakery Rice Shortcake Dessert Cups
170-340g • product of USA
180 caps
Dr. Ohhira’s Probiotics 12 Plus
2.00 off
1.49
regular retail price
Health Care Department
Sourdough Round Bread
2.99
185g • product of Canada
Kashi Cereal Bars
2/5.98
save .80/100g
2/5.00
Blue Monkey Coconut Water
.98lb/ 2.16kg
Goji Omega Boost Oatmeal Swiss Cheeses
500g • product of Italy
Endangered Species Chocolate Bars
California Grown
assorted varieties
342-411g • product of USA
product of Canada
Yellow Peaches and Nectarines
2.99/100g
assorted varieties
275-325g
B.C. Grown, Certified Organic
2/3.00
reg 3.79
A.C. LaRocco Gourmet Frozen Pizzas
assorted varieties
170g pkg
Red and Green Leaf Lettuce from 2EE Farm
Chicken Souvlaki Skewers
3.99
25% off
1.98
weather permitting
Deli Department
Chapman’s Premium Ice Cream
assorted varieties
Certified Organic, California Grown
3.99lb/ 8.80kg
2/3.00
1L product of USA • + dep. + eco fee
assorted varieties
Prime Rib Organic Beef Bones
assorted varieties
assorted varieties
Blueberries from Driscoll’s
4.99lb/ 11.00kg
assorted varieties
650g • product of Canada
Bob’s Red Mill Quinoa
Whole Organic Chickens
Simply Natural Organic Salsa
assorted varieties
Produce Department
30 caps
Echoclean 2X Liquid Laundry Detergent two varieties
40g
Available frozen or fresh.
6.99
1.5L • product of Canada
Seminars & Events Thursday, June 16, 7-8:30pm. Basic Prenatal and Postnatal Care with Naturopathic Doctors Nick and Sonia Jensen of Divine Elements. At the Canadian Memorial Centre for Peace, 1825 W16th Ave., Vancouver Cost $10. To register call 604-736-0009.
choicesmarkets.com/locations Kitsilano
Cambie
Kerrisdale
Yaletown
2627 W. 16th Ave. Vancouver 604.736.0009
3493 Cambie St. Vancouver 604.875.0099
1888 W. 57th Ave. Vancouver 604.263.4600
1202 Richards St. Vancouver 604.633.2392
Choices in the Park 6855 Station Hill Dr. Burnaby 604.522.6441
Rice Bakery
South Surrey
2595 W. 16th Ave. Vancouver 604.736.0301
3248 King George Blvd. South Surrey 604.541.3902
Choices at the Crest 8683 10th Ave. Burnaby 604.522.0936
Kelowna 1937 Harvey Ave. Kelowna 250.862.4864