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Alleged terrorists must wait for bail hearing Amanda Korody flashed a full, loving smile at her husband John Stuart Nuttall as court sheriffs seated the pair in separate prisoner’s docks, several strides apart. The accused terrorists appeared for a minute or so in Surrey provincial courtroom 107 on Tuesday, behind Plexiglas. It was to be a bail hearing until
Crown prosecutor Martha Devlin informed Judge Rick Miller that the government will proceed by direct indictment, and the matter was put over to Wednesday morning, in B.C. Supreme Court in Vancouver. The direct indictment bypasses a preliminary hearing in provincial court and will send the matter straight to a supreme court trial, if it gets that far. The couple will next appear in B.C. Supreme Court in Vancouver
on Aug. 7 for a bail hearing. “The matter will never appear here again in the Surrey courthouse,” Tom Morino, Nuttall’s lawyer, told reporters Tuesday. Morino is also representing Korody until she can find her own lawyer. “It was my direction to her that she must obtain other counsel,” he said. Whalley residents Nuttall, 38, and Korody, 29, are accused
of plotting to blow up pressure cooker bombs containing rusty nails, and nuts and bolts, outside of the B.C. legislative buildings in Victoria on Canada Day. Morino told reporters it’s “a little premature” but he anticipates “that there will be not guilty pleas entered.” Morino anticipates he will have to pore through several thousand documents in preparation for the defence’s case. He said a trial, if indeed one is held, could run for
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Surrey city council is trying to clear the smoke surrounding new federal medical marijuana regulations that seem lax on security and disclosure of grow-ops. On Monday, council approved provisions in a corporate report to forward a letter to Health Canada outlining concerns over the health authority’s forthcoming Marihuana for Medical Purposes Regulations (MMPR). The MMPR will replace the current Marihuana Medical Access Regulations (MMAR), which will be repealed on March 31, 2014. The corporate report notes that nurses and doctors may be permitted to prescribe medical marijuana, and council fears that without proper security measures, some health-care practitioners may illegally distribute marijuana to people who don’t medically need it. “As we’re moving forward and moving very closely with Health Canada, we just wanted to be sure that we are technically on the same page in terms of the things that we wanted addressed,” said Coun. Barinder Rasode. While the report notes that there are security measures in place for grow-op managers and supervisors, no security clearance or criminal background checks are required for grow-op employees. Council is also pushing for Health Canada to release the locations of each medical marijuana production site within the city — not just the new ones under MMPR, but the old ones under MMAR too. “There were some concerns in the past with the municipalities having information and a certain level, from a public safety perspective, about the control we have over
Surrey city council voted unanimously Monday to forward a letter to Health Canada regarding new medical marijuana regulations, noting concerns with security, bylaw compliance and disclosure of grow-op locations. where these facilities were in our community,” said Rasode. “We want to be sure that when somebody goes to purchase a home that it is declared that that home was actually used to grow medicinal marijuana because it does have a significant effect on the structure of the house.” Earlier this year, council amended a city bylaw to prohibit personal marijuana growing operations and allow medical marijuana to be grown only in commercial buildings that are zoned as C-8B. However, the current MMAR allows licensed growers to harvest weed in residential properties.
A map of former and current grow-ops throughout the city would also benefit emergency services — particularly the fire department — as these sites may have faulty wiring or compromised integrity. Knowing ahead of time could allow for inspections and repairs to prevent fire hazards. Surrey Deputy Fire Chief Dan Barnscher previously told the Now that the City of Surrey submitted a freedom of information request to Health Canada and found that there are more than 740 medicinal licences issued within Surrey. “Of those 740 licences, there are approximately 540 locations
attached to those licences where they are cultivating medicinal marijuana,” he said. In addition, council wants to ensure that prospective licensed producers comply with municipal bylaws, including zoning, building and business licensing. Rasode said the city has had discussions with Health Canada and — when it comes to the long-standing secrecy of grow-op locations — the health authority seems to be turning over a new leaf. “This is a public safety issue and we just want to be sure that all the appropriate regulation is there,” she said.
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According to Villenueve, while Surrey has made strides in the past, the master plan is key to staying proactive to the issue. “We’re really proud of the fact that we’ve taken in about 1,000 people a month over the past three years, but our numbers of people needing housing hasn’t grown. We’re looking at achieving affordable housing and low-income housing goals with things like reduced lot sizes with our zoning bylaws. And we’re also able to provide lower-income housing solutions by legalizing secondary suites because they were there and were filling the gap.”
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In just three short years, the number of volunteers involved in Surrey city initiatives has skyrocketed by 234 per cent. The numbers, recently released by the city, show that in 2009 the city had 3,306 registered in its volunteer program. By the end of 2012, that number had grown to 11,041. “There are so many options for getting involved as a volunteer in the community,” said Surrey Mayor Dianne Watts.
“This increase in volunteerism demonstrates the commitment of our residents to make a connection with their community and is another example of the city’s commitment to strengthen community engagement.” Additionally, during that same time period there was an increase by 87 per cent in volunteer hours contributed. “In recent years we have been focused not only on recruitment, but retention of our volunteers in our programs,” said Coun. Linda Hepner, chair of the parks, recreation and sport tourism committee.
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“We have adopted an efficient online registration process and have been thinking creatively about developing roles that provide value both to our volunteers and while enhancing our programs.” A city release notes that the Surrey’s youth is an important component to its volunteer program as are baby boomers exiting the work force for retirement. Anyone who is interested in volunteering with the City of Surrey can do so at www. surrey.ca/volunteer. cpoon@thenownewspaper.com
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‚ from page 1 “It makes it difficult, if not impossible, to speak to counsel,� Morino told reporters. “My understanding is the correctional system has made that decision for their own security.� Nuttall is at the Surrey pretrial centre and Korody is at the Alouette correctional centre for women. The RCMP’s Integrated National Security Enforcement Team (INSET) launched its investigation, dubbed Project Souvenir, in February after receiving information from the Canadian Security Intelligence Service. Police said they monitored the couple, who rented a basement suite on 97A Avenue, for five months before arresting them in Abbotsford on Canada Day. Morino told reporters it was his understanding that U.S. authorities were involved in the investigation, but he has so
far been unable to confirm who or what agency. The RCMP has alleged that Nuttall and Korody were “self-radicalized� and acted independent of any national or international terrorist organization. “Perhaps the radicalization was assisted by others,� Morino suggested. “It is my understanding that there was what we’ve all come to know as a ‘Mr. Big’ operation. There was that component to this investigation.� During “Mr. Big� operations, an undercover police officer will pose as a crime boss who is offering a position of trust in his bogus gang. Through this scenario, the police aim to warm up to a suspect in an attempt to draw out a confession. Morino raised concerns about how the RCMP has handled the case in the public eye.
“Defence counsel is always concerned that a particular spin is put on it, that the way in which it’s presented is not objective,� Morino said outside the Surrey provincial courthouse. “I think many of the comments were a bit over the top, quite frankly. I think that the police are obliged, as any other person or persons involved in the criminal justice system, until such time that the court has rendered a decision, should remain objective and dispassionate. I don’t think that the police comments were that, and so I’m a bit concerned about that. But again, I think in the fullness of time, the evidence will come out that might perhaps undermine some of what they were suggesting.� Assistant RCMP Commissioner James Malizia said after the couple’s arrest that the alleged plot was “inspired by al-Qaida ideology.�
Dressed in red and clutching a Qur’an, Nuttall appeared in Surrey provincial court with long mussed up brown hair and a beard. Korody was dressed in black. Morino is concerned about access that reporters had to the couple’s suite after they were arrested but added that there was a silver lining to that. “I will say that at the end of the day it probably wasn’t such a bad thing because John was very concerned about his cat and with the media having attended there, arrangements were made for the well-being of his cat. The cat’s looked after.� Morino expects a judge and jury will try the pair and, despite the publicity so far, he doesn’t foresee any problems with finding impartial jury members. If convicted, Nuttall and Korody could face life in prison. tzytaruk@thenownewspaper.com
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Five men have pleaded guilty to conspiring to murder the Bacon brothers and their associates. United Nations gang members and associates Yon Sung John Lee, Dilun Heng, Barzan Tilli-Choli, Karwan Ahmet Saed and Ion Kroitoru pleaded guilty Monday in B.C. Supreme Court to plotting to kill Jonathon David Bacon, James Kyle Bacon, Jarrod Wayne Bacon and others. Lee is from Surrey. Justice Janice Dillon is expected to sentence them on Monday. “As the statement of fact shows, these individuals were intent on doing harm and it didn’t matter to them where that might occur,” said Chief Supt. Dan Malo, in charge of B.C.’s Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit. Jonathon Barber, 24, was shot and killed in Burnaby while
driving a Porsche Cayenne SUV owned by one of the Bacon brothers, of the Red Scorpions gang, in May 2008. Barber was an innocent victim who was hired to install some audio equipment in the vehicle, and had been driving it home on Kingsway to work on it when he was shot. In April 2013 Dan Russell pleaded guilty to conspiring to murder the notorious brothers, as well as manslaughter in the case of Barber, and was sentenced to 12 years in prison. Supt. Kevin Hackett, in charge of the Integrated Homicide Investigation Unit, said it’s “vital to remove the illusion of invincibility these individuals use to intimidate others and
expand their violence and illegal operations.” Police say the guilty pleas don’t signal the end of their investigation, as there are still Canada-wide arrest warrants out for Conor D’Monte and Cory “Frankie” Vallee. James Bacon is one of six men charged in connection with the October 2007 Surrey Six murders that took place inside a 15th floor condo at Whalley’s Balmoral Tower, where six men were slain. A trial has yet to be held. James Bacon’s brother, Jonathon Bacon, was shot dead in Kelowna in August 2011. tzytaruk@thenownewspaper.com
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Saturday, July 13, 10:30AM – 1PM Kwomais Point Park Participate in stewardship activities such as removing invasive plants, picking up litter, and planting native trees and shrubs. This is a free, drop-in, all ages event. Training and refreshments are provided. For more info 604-501-5132.
New Exhibit: Birds of Prey Until Sept 7 | Surrey Museum BC is home to 33 raptor species, ranging from the majestic Snowy Owl to the strange and sinister Turkey Vulture. This exhibition features over 50 hawks, owls, eagles and falcons. For more info 604-592-6956.
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Sounds of Summer Music Series Join us for our FREE summer series featuring lively tunes set in Surrey’s gardens. Please bring blankets or folding chairs to enjoy the performances. No pets please. More info 604-501-5050.
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Thursday, July 18, 10AM – 2PM Surrey Nature Centre Meet a nature guide, create an eco-craft, explore with a scavenger hunt and learn something new with our interactive Explorations Boxes. This is free, all ages, drop-in event. For more info 604-502-6065.
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Speed Control: From Rags to Rock Mon, July 22, 7pm | Surrey Arts Centre
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A barnyard of rotten tomatoes to the women who are abusing the privilege of living at the Maxine Wright Centre for Women. We are very disturbed that you walk to the end of a neighbouring street to do your drugs, especially when you have your baby and stroller in tow. The neighbourhood can see you as plain as day and we are all aware of what you are doing. Shame on you for taking advantage of the system and making a bad name for women who really do need the services at Maxine Wright.
landlord, the media, including the “Now,” and the police for allowing photos of the two alleged Canada Day bombers’ home, allowing strangers to spy into their privacy, without permission, for the sake of an unsubstantiated (so far) story. Not only is this unethical, illegal and negligent on the part of the police, but as even any armchair lawyer knows, their low-grade nosiness may well affect any future trial and the case may never actually go to court. We just celebrated the spirit of Canada Day on July 1, which now appears to be a spirit thoroughly underhanded and dirty. I never thought a country could stoop so low. I will certainly be reviewing what media I now take, and also the sponsors who advertise in them.
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ne man’s terrorist is another man’s freedom fighter. Unless, of course, the “freedom fighter” in question already lives in a free country — in which case the urban guerrilla’s idealism and motives tend to be questioned a wee bit. News of the Canada Day bombing plot was shocking for its proximity, but not so much for the possibility. Learning that a peaceful family-oriented celebration in our own province was targeted by alleged alQaida wannabes is indeed alarming. But surprising? Not really. We already hold riots every decade or so and gang bangers take pot shots at each other in the streets. Why not add some bombchucking radicals to the mix? The fact is, we live in the largest concentration of misfits in Western Canada and more are arriving all the time. If there is, say, one tormented soul per 10,000 people, that means
the Greater Vancouver area (with a population of 2.5 million people) has roughly 250, um, people blessed with alternative thought processes walking among us. Most are benign and are content to wear tin foil hats, collect rubber bands and take copious notes while watching Ancient Aliens on television’s History Channel. No harm, no foul. Others, however, are less stable and spend their time obsessing about the evils of the world, real or imagined. It’s inevitable that one or two of them will slip a cognitive gear from time to time. Unfortunately, the existence of the Internet is not helping these people. Instead of having contact with friends, relatives and acquaintances to keep their caboose on the rails, conflicted souls can now go online to connect with people who think just like them. Needless to say, this is not a positive development. The Internet is a wonderful source of knowledge and information, but it is also a portal into some of the darkest corners of the human psyche. And if you can’t find trouble yourself on the Internet, there are always plenty of malcontents logged in at
any time who are more than willing to show you the way. Most of us can filter out the nonsense available online and focus on the task at hand. If, however, you’re not as discerning in what information you choose to trust, things can go sideways in a hurry. Throw in religion coupled with extreme interpretations of obscure translations of multicenturies old scripture, and suddenly you can add “selfradicalized” to your resumé. Events like the Canada Day plot give one pause. It makes you wonder about the seemingly trivial things that are casually blown off as insignificant, but could be much more serious. Here at the Now, reporters regularly receive “care packages” from a local resident who apparently is greatly concerned about our religious salvation. The letter is delivered by
Canada Post — a true feat of efficiency given the address on the thick envelope is hard to find among all the other thoughts scrawled on the paper. Inside, is a selection of the reporter’s work clipped from the newspaper and accompanied by handwritten notes on every available piece of white space surrounding the print. Just to make sure the sender’s point is clear, the envelope is then stuffed to capacity with an assortment of religious tracts. The first time I received one, it was fascinating. The person who sent it clearly spent a lot of time and effort to put the package together, but the margin notes were hard to decipher. The novelty quickly wore off and now these packages are rarely examined in any sort of detail before being deposited in the shredder. These letters came to
mind last week when I learned about a fellow who received one of these packages after a story about him appeared in the Now. Given the anonymity of the sender and the subject matter of the contents, he was clearly worried about this unwanted attention. He relaxed somewhat once I told him about how common they were at our office, but now I’m wondering if we are too casual in brushing these things off. The Lower Mainland grows more crowded by the year as the population swells, and although we live in close proximity to each other, we grow more distant. These letters and other aberrant behaviour may be the final thread tethering a tortured mind to the reality the rest of us dwell in. We were all lucky the Canada Day plot failed.
Apparently being an alleged Muslim malcontent attracts attention from the authorities these days, but there are plenty of other folks out there whose motivation for mayhem does not spring from religious text. The Unibomber and Timothy McVeigh are proof of that. It is jarring to think about, but it is also a good lesson for us. We take our safety and freedom for granted in this country to the point where we are oblivious to things happening around us. We can’t live in fear of what another person might do, but we have to be vigilant and aware because the next self-styled freedom fighter/ martyr for a political/ mystical cause may not be under police surveillance. Michael Booth can be reached at mbooth@ thenownewspaper.com
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The Editor, From the bottom of my heart, I would like to thank the Now for sponsoring the open house celebration for the 40th annual Arnold Mikelson Festival of Arts. Your leadership in promoting arts and culture has made our community a better place to live. Arts and culture is a great contributor to our economy and our health. Your paper’s continued support for arts and culture is very much appreciated. I hope to see you all at the festival, on July 13 to 14 and July 20 to 21, 2013. Thank you again for being such a good supporter of the arts.
The Editor, Re: “Security guard beaten over parking ticket,” the Now, July 9. While the physical punishment suffered by the security guard was excessive, it really is hard to have sympathy for him. Having been a victim of overzealous parking enforcement myself, I know the feeling one gets when seeing someone writing a ticket for such a so-called offence. It’s not about the $30. It’s about being told when and where you can or cannot do something. While there is a need for enforcement, the enforcement itself has gone way overboard and is now just a money grab. For instance, a couple of years ago Surrey instituted new parking restrictions in Crescent Beach and installed signs saying parking was prohibited after 10 p.m. Never mind the fact that this restricts the access to the beach for people who wish to see the phosphorous or those who work alternate shifts, which is likely unconstitutional, there apparently was no warning of the changes. A friend, who lives on Ohara Lane, received a ticket with a posted time of 10:01 p.m. and I received one at 10:03 p.m. Only a fool could believe a “parking enforcement official” could write out those tickets unless he or she was lurking somewhere in the shadows, had prewritten the tickets and was just waiting for the clock to strike 10. And recently in White Rock I received a ticket for stopping, not parking, in a resident-only area that had no other cars on the entire block! I left my windows down and my sunglasses were on the seat so anyone with half a brain could see the vehicle was not unattended. I was not more than 20 metres away as I quickly made a comment to a colleague when a White Rock parking attendant came around the corner, stopped in the middle of the road, jumped out and left her vehicle impeding traffic and creating a hazard to other drivers’ safety and quickly started to write me a ticket. I walked across the road and said I just stopped for no more than 60 seconds and she said she didn’t care. She was just a brainwashed drone with no conscience and just doing her job she said. Just doing your job is no longer an excuse. She should have been charged for leaving her vehicle in the middle of the road causing a hazard to traffic, but we all know what would have happened had the police shown up. I could relate dozens more stories, but I suggest to the Now readers to just ask your friends and you will see it’s seldom about parking. It’s all about money and control.
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The Editor, Re: “‘Be Bold’ team at Surrey Pride Festival” and “Pride fest July 7 at Holland Park,” the Now, June 27. Congratulations to the Surrey Now for having the courage to write about last weekend’s pride festival. Along with our two children, my wife and I were pleased to celebrate the festival’s 14th year in our city. It demonstrates how far we’ve come, standing up for the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, and working together to end homophobia and transphobia. We must continue to secure acceptance and equal rights for Canada’s LGBTQ community. While pride parades and festivals continue across British Columbia this summer, one person who doesn’t represent this view and was noticeably absent on Sunday was MP Russ Hiebert (South Surrey-White Rock-Cloverdale). To understand Mr. Hiebert’s reasons for not supporting thousands of his constituents who were at the festival, I went online and read this disturbing comment he made in Parliament on same-sex marriage: “In summation, I support the traditional definition of marriage as the union of one man and one woman to the exclusion of all others... It [Bill C-38] will negatively impact children, their parents and teachers.” (source: http://openparliament.ca/ debates/2005/3/24/russ-hiebert-1/) Contrast that with Liberal leader Justin Trudeau’s message for pride last week, wishing Canadians a happy pride season on the 10th anniversary of Canada’s first same-sex marriage, and I can safely say I know who cares about the world I want my children to grow up in. Mr. Hiebert is ignorant of what the word “negative” really means and certainly doesn’t speak for this parent. Thank you for covering the event.
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The band Within Rust (from left, bassist Taj Wheeler, drummer Lewis Scott, guitarist Matt Gage and keyboardist/vocalist Nolen Scott) rehearses at a basement in North Delta a few weeks ago. Wheeler has since the left the band, which is now looking for his replacement on bass. (Photo: JACOB ZINN)
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If we have a couple weeks where we’re down and a gig comes up, it revamps our spirits. can’t perform in bars – and even if they could, many of their friends couldn’t get in the door. But the issue of 19-plus venues speaks more to the lack of all-ages performance spaces. Nolen said the band can really only depend on Tom Lee, Olympia Pizza and the Zoo Zhop in Vancouver to not have age restrictions. “Bars and pubs, when they have a show, the money they make is not really from the show – they make money off the drinks,” said Lewis. “If you’re just having a show, the venue doesn’t make that much money off
of it. They’d rather just have a regular night where they’re selling drinks.” But while finding venues can be difficult, getting people there can be just as troublesome. “We tried handing out a bunch of flyers at the mall, but we just ended up getting chased out by one of the cops,” said Gage, noting they now promote mostly through social media. “Someone decided to throw all the flyers we had off the highest point of Metrotown,” added Wheeler, who has since left the band. In addition to booking off work from their jobs and being unable to tour without one of them having a full driver’s licence, the guys know the odds are against them, but they aren’t jaded. They went into music knowing these types of challenges would arise, and that it doesn’t pay well. “It’s a conundrum because, to be a musician, you’ve got to have gear,” said Lewis. “To have gear, you’ve got to pay a lot of money for it, but musicians don’t make
that much money.” On the upside, Nolen said, “We did Cram Jam for Kwantlen and we played to nobody, but because of the contract, that paid for recording our EP.” And despite all the speed bumps slowing down Within Rust, nothing has stopped them from wanting to play music. “If we have a couple weeks where we’re down and a gig comes up, it revamps our spirits,” said Gage. “Performing live, that’s what keeps us going.” The band has an acoustic gig with two other bands on Sunday, July 21 at Vancouver’s Zoo Zhop, 233 Main St. There’s an $8 cover at the door. jacobzinn@gmail.com
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Breaking into the music industry is no easy feat, and the setbacks can depress even the most dedicated of bands, but that hasn’t deterred North Delta’s Within Rust from pursuing live music as a career. The up-and-coming alt prog metal fourpiece started up in 2011 as a side project out of the ashes of previous bands involving lead vocalist (and then-drummer) Nolen Scott and guitarist Matt Gage, who met years prior at a rock ‘n’ roll camp. After a few lineup changes, Scott switched to keyboards and his position behind the kit was taken over by Lewis Scott (no relation), and Taj Wheeler joined on bass. In the last 20 months, the band has gone from performing for 30 people – “if we’re lucky” – to hundreds at the Rio Theatre in Vancouver. But the guys have also faced their share of challenges that come with being a young band. “We were actually invited by another band to play at the Backstage Lounge, and then I got a text yesterday that said, ‘Oh, they’re not going to let you guys play because now they’re on Bar Watch,’” said Nolen. “They don’t want to have any minors.” Three of the four band members are below the legal drinking age, so the band
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delight of the salesperson. During that time, TVs featuring 3D tech were roughly $500 or so more than their “2D-only” counterparts. Additionally, I have a friend who works in the movie industry doing visual effects and he recently worked one of this summer’s big blockbuster films, which is available in 3D. The funny thing is, when it came time for him and his company to have their screening of the film, they all opted to see it in 2D instead, despite having been partially responsible for converting the film to 3D. Yes that’s right, the people responsible for converting all of your favourite films to 3D don’t even want to see their work watered down by cheap tricks and gimmicks. Their words, not mine. I wrote a piece about 3D technology a few years back comparing it to nothing more than pop-up books for the silver and small screens. At that time I wondered how many great works of literature were also pop-up books. Even at a time when all comic book films were doing the 3D thing, Batman epic The Dark Knight Rises chose to go against the grain, with director Christopher Nolan saying 3D was too gimmicky for his series. If you were to trust anyone about technology, let it be Batman. Look, 3D technology was never the next step in the immersive entertainment experience. It was a gimmicky novelty and nothing more. It’s time to move on, people. Next up, smell-infused television. cpoon@thenownewspaper.com
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When Wendy Bollard read the script for The Game’s Afoot, a new Ken Ludwigpenned mystery/comedy, she loved it and immediately wanted to stage the play here. But publisher Samuel French said no. Bollard, artistic director of Peninsula Productions, wrote a letter to Ludwig’s agent, pressing the issue. “I told her about our goals of getting a professional theatre company up and running, all those things,” Bollard explained. “I said we could do a really great job with the show, and they agreed.” This week in White Rock, the play makes its debut on a Canadian stage after premiering in Cleveland in December 2011. “It’s a coup for us, because it has been performed in only a handful of places,” said Bollard, who directs the eight-person cast. Set in 1936, the play keys on Broadway star William Gillette (played by Ben Odberg), host of a party at his gadget-loaded mansion in Connecticut. Shots are fired, knives are drawn, and Gillette attempts to track down the killer, much like he does on stage, as Sherlock Holmes. Ludwig was inspired to write the script
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level is “Rock on Stage,” for those with some music experience. And finally, “Rock Smarter, Rock Harder” is for musicians with two or more years of music lessons under their belts. Evenings will be devoted to “Bring Your Own Band,” one-to-one coaching sessions where existing bands of any age will learn techniques to crank up the excitement factor in their live performances. Hear this, rock stars of the future: You need to get some lessons in performance. Cranking up the volume does not make rock music better. Presentation and performance, plus basic music skills, are a requirement. Put that on your list. The price for four two-hour classes, and the opportunity to perform in Surrey RAWKS!, is $175, and includes four tickets to the show. “Bring Your Own
Band” sessions are $50 for one and a quarter hours of coaching. For registration details, visit www.surrey. ca/youth/114.aspx. Another of my favourite lists to be on is Alliance for Arts. This Vancouverbased society has an extensive membership that encompasses just about everything that we might consider to be arts and culture. They pass along messages from all these members, and occasionally I discover something new to me. This week, I discovered The British Columbia Society for the Museum of Original Costume (SMOC), a not-for-profit organization devoted to establishing a permanent museum for historical and ethnic costume and textiles in Vancouver. Currently this society offers educational fashion lectures, shows and events with live models in original dress. Ivan Sayers, SMOC co-founder and costume historian, plays host
to many of these events. Anyone who does costuming for theatre really needs to know fashion, textiles and periods. I have seen many a good show ruined by inconsistent costuming. So maybe SMOC should be on your list. Go to the website (www. smoc.ca) for membership and information. SMOC was established in 1992 to collect historic fashion, traditional costume and textiles. Today, the society is home to thousands of artifacts, dating from circa 1800. So they have several centuries of costuming – and it only took me two decades to discover their existence. Ah well. If you decide to become a member and support the society, you will not only be on the list, you will receive a discount on admission fees to SMOC programs and receive the SMOC newsletter. Lists are, indeed, a worthy art form. melminty@telus.net
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The B.C. Genealogy Society’s annual open house and Library Week kicks off this weekend. The BCGS Walter Draycott Library, in Newton, is a private library for society members to use in researching their family history, except for the annual week when the doors are thrown open to the public and different presentations are organized to help people learn more about their history. First up is the open house on Sunday, from 2 to 4 p.m., followed by Library Week. “Each day of the week will be a different country,” said Betty Allen, a volunteer at the library. Monday is Scotland, Tuesday is Ireland, Wednesday is England, followed by Canada on Thursday and the U.S. on Friday. “And Saturday is everything else,” Allen said with a laugh. The library has more than 14,000 books,
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Fair (July 14) will offer a wide variety of music at a plaza at Fraser Highway and 159th Street. Ten performers will take the stage during the eight-hour event, organized by the same people who bring Latin Summer Fest to Trout Lake in Vancouver (on Aug. 18 this year). Ana David, who lives in the Fleetwood area, has booked Marlin Ramazzini to headline the afternoon fair, along with Nova Sol, Adityas Bhangra School, a reggae band, a Mexican duo called Veracruz and others. Admission is free, and a variety of food will be cooking all day long. “Because it is such a multicultural area, we’ve chosen to go that route rather than just Latino, even though we’ll have a big pull with the Latin music and food,” David told me. “There will be some great Latin content, but for Surrey we are really focusing on this as a multicultural event.” Some of the youth bands to hit the stage Sunday are veterans of the nearby Wired Monk’s open-mic Friday nights. In the outdoor plaza, the music will end at around 7 p.m. with the set by Ramazzini, a Junonominated native of Guatemala who has played Fusion Festival in the past. “They play Cuban salsa, Latin-American dance music, in general, and jazz and R&B,” David said. “It’s energetic music.” David hopes to stage the fair annually in Fleetwood.
WINNING TWINS IN NASHVILLE
White Rock twins Alanna and Brianne Finn-Morris are semifinalists in the big Unsigned Only competition held in Nashville. Some 9,000 entries from around the world were submitted in the contest this year, with the girls earning a nod in the Teen Vocal category with their version of “Home,” the fine Phillip Phillips song. “It was a recording done in a friend’s living room –
Marlin Ramazzini very, very basic, just Brianne on guitar, both (on) vocals and an egg shaker,” Cheryl Finn, the girls’ mother, told the Now. “They also did it the old-fashioned way and both sang together into one mic, so we weren’t even able to mix the vocals. It was just a rough demo done in one take and not intended to enter into a contest. It was sent in last-minute, just before the deadline, when they heard about the contest.” The talented teens, winners of last month’s Diamond in the Rock contest at Blue Frog Studios, will make their way to Nashville in August – for a third time this year. “They absolutely love, love, love going there to sing and meet other people,” Finn reported.
HARD ROCK-ING CASINO LAUNCHED
A younger crowd is the target for operators of Hard Rock Casino Vancouver, the new name for the soonto-be renovated Boulevard Casino in Coquitlam. Live music in three venues will be key to the Great Canadian Gaming Corp. enterprise, which will open this winter. Expect Commodore Ballroom-level talent to play at the Hard Rock, which promises a much hipper, more casual atmosphere. Big money was spent on the company’s July 3 rebranding announcement: press kits included a Fender Stratocaster guitar (Squier model) and case, along with other Hard Rock goodies. twitter.com/tomzillich
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Two Surrey high school students are experiencing the summer vacation of a lifetime this week. Chelsea Ribeiro and Jake Hanna, both 16 and members of the Ocean Athletics track club, jetted off to the Ukraine Saturday where they will represent Canada at the 2013 World Youth (Under-18) Track and Field Championships from July 8 to 12. For Ribeiro, the Ukrainian excursion meant an abrupt change of plans. Her family was planning to vacation in Osoyoos this week, but those ideas went out the window at a routine track meet in Langley last month.
I didn’t know what to think because it was so surprising. It was such a good feeling.
Jake Hanna (left) and Chelsea Ribeiro will represent Canada at the 2013 World Youth (Under-18) Track and Field Championships in the Ukraine this week. (Photo: LUIZ LOPES) “I really didn’t expect that at all — to be honest I didn’t know what to expect,” Ribeiro continued. “When I found out I made the world standard, I was stunned. I didn’t know what to think because it was so surprising. It was such a good feeling.” Meanwhile across town, Hanna was enduring a tortuous several weeks leading up to the selection of the Canadian team for the world youth event. Competing as a junior against senior runners as much as two years older than himself, Hanna established himself as a top
talent on the province’s high school scene. The Elgin Park student swept the 200m, 400m and 400m hurdle events at the Surrey championships in May followed by a win in the 400m and silver in the 200m at the Fraser Valley meet. At the high school provincials, Hanna placed second in the 400m and fourth in the 200m. Hanna was fully aware of the world standard time for his preferred event, the 400m, but his personal best was not the issue. The competition was. “I had already met the time standard for the 400m but being in the top two in
Canada that was the issue,” Hanna said. “There are some really good athletes in Ontario so I had to keep track of what they were doing. I would check with track and field websites to see what they were doing and see where I was in the rankings. The websites didn’t always update the times right away so it was pretty stressful. I was really relieved when I found out I was going because it was a goal of mine at the start of the year.” The Ukraine trip represents a great unknown for the Surrey teens. Neither see WORLD › page 46
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The Surrey Eagles plugged some holes in their roster by acquiring two sets of twins this week. In a deal swung with the Ontario Junior Hockey League’s Oakville Blades, Surrey general manager Peter Schaefer picked up forwards Jonah and Nathan Renouf plus forwards Patrick and Eric Chore. “I was just trying to get some more offence up front for us and it seems to have worked out well,” Schaefer said. “We lost a lot of guys from last season so we have some holes to fill. This is a good step in the right direction and now we have to work on finding some more depth for our blue line.” The Renoufs are both 19 and have committed to Quinnipiac University for 2014-15. With Oakville last season, Jonah finished second in OJHL scoring with 29 goals and 65 assists in 53 games, while Nathan was sixth in league scoring after amassing 21 goals and 56 assists in 54 games. Schaefer admits he made the deal sight unseen, but the Renouf twins are both highly recommended by scouts and college coaches. “Jonah and Nathan (Renouf) are both committed to Quinnipiac and they are excited to come out here and prove themselves in this league,” he said. “They did a good job in the Ontario league, but they want to take it a step further and try and have some success in the B.C.
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The Scotiabank Canadian Open Fastpitch International Championship will be back on the diamonds of Softball City in South Surrey this weekend. One of the world’s top three women’s fastpitch events, the Scotiabank Canadian Open Fastpitch International Championship will kick off July 12 to 22 at three locations in Surrey: Softball City, Cloverdale Athletic Park, and Sunnyside Park.
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Croation Cultural Center 3250 Commercial Drive 604-980-3159 Adm: $5 GARAGE SALE! Furniture, kid stuff, books, more great deals! 15592 59th Ave. easy way− 64th, 156th, 59 Ave. NO EARLY BIRDS. Sat Jul 13 8AM−1PM Rain/Shine
GARAGE SALE IN MORGAN CREEK
Morgan Creek Garage Sale includes household items, books, videos, coffee table, garden hoses, weed eater, golf cubs, and so many more items we do not use. SUNDAY JULY 14, 10AM-4PM 3341 Canterbury Drive South Surrey.
GARAGE SALE
Sat. July 13th, 8:30am-3:00pm 15565 - 110th Ave. Surrey
Picnic table, wicker furn, lamps, household + more. Cancelled if raining HOARDER HAVING A SALE! Jul. 13 ONLY! 10AM−4PM camp.equip, some NEVER USED kitchen items, VHS/DVD’s, etc!
Newton/Sullivan area
GARAGE SALE 14684 - 64th Avenue, Sunday July 14th 10-3pm
Kids Stuff, Household goods, Pictures, Books, Maternity clothes. Few larger items. Something for everyone!
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BUILDING SUPPLIES STEEL BUILDING - DIY SUMMER SALE! - BONUS DAYS EXTRA 5% OFF. 20X22 $3,998. 25X24 $4,620. 30X34 $6,656. 32X42 $8,488. 40X54 $13,385. One end wall included. Pioneer Steel 1-800-6685422. www.pioneersteel.ca STEEL BUILDINGS/METAL BUILDINGS 60% OFF! 20x28, 30x40, 40x62, 45x90, 50x120, 60x150, 80x100 sell for balance owed! 1-800-457-2206 www.crownsteelbuildings.ca
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TV Stand/Dining Set, Blk Glass TV Stand, $40, 4x3 Canvas print $40, Glass Dining Table (6’x3’) w/8 chairs and 2 pc Hutch − $500. c.kich@hotmail.com
HEALTH PRODUCTS RESTLESS LEG Syndrome & Leg Cramps? Fast Relief In One Hour. Sleep At Night. Proven For Over 32 Years. www.allcalm.com Mon-Fri 8-4 EST 1-800-765-8660.
FOR SALE - MISC GLASS WRAP around office Desk with sliding draw $75, office chair $20, Samsung printer $15. Bell Sat HD Box $20. 604-999-0395 HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best Price, Best Quality. All Shapes & Colors Available. Call 1-866-652-6837, www. thecoverguy.com/newspaper KENMORE SELF Clean Convention Stove $275. GEWasher/ Dryer, stacking full size $300. Whirlpool Fridge SS $295. GE White Dishwasher $75. Antique 1940 Waterfall Wood Bedroom Suite $250. 5 Pc Wood Bedroom ste $250. 604-582-2855
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BUSINESS FOR SALE MEADOW LAKE BUSINESS FOR SALE. Self-serve car wash + r/o water vending station + computer repair business. Also 1000 sq. ft. of unused indoor space to develop. Serious enquiries only please phone 306.236.3339, 306.240.7778 or email garrye@sasktel.net
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5 BD home w/ new 2 bdrm in-law suite. Secure priv backyard w/ 16.5’x12.5’ dble door shop. Pool, hot tub. Close to Mill Lake area Abbotsford $424,000. 778-960-7118 PropertyGuys.com 149839
DUPLEXES FOR SALE
6 BDRM 3.5 bth newly reno’d 4,077 sq ft home w/ 2 bdrm legal suite located Sth central Abbotsford. $588,800. 604852-1748. PropertyGuys.com id# 149267
BUENA VISTA Ave White Rock. Spectacular view building lot with older 2 bdrm rental home $879,000. 604-8375373. PropertyGuys id 77100
HOUSES FOR SALE
3BDRM/2BTH 15792 98 AVE, Stunning spacious rancher, 7200 sf lot. $514,888. 604− 760−7284
FINANCIAL SERVICES
FRANCHISES FOR LEASE Service Station/Store, Delta. 604-318-3475
office: cell:
604-939-2136 604-727-5178
ARBOUR GREENE
552 Dansey Ave, Coq Extra Large 2 Bedrooms. Close to Lougheed Mall & S.F.U. 604-939-4903 778-229-1358
DAN & TY CORSIE Free Home Evaluations. 40+yrs exp. Valley Pacific Rlty. 778-772-5754 www.DANANDTYCORSIE.COM
RECYCLING cabinets, sink, vanity, toilet. All free for pickup. (604)5966344
TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE
CULTUS LK gardener’s dream 1160sf 2br 1.5ba rancher, a/c 55+ $63K. 604-858-9301. uSELLaHOME.com id5400 GUILDFORD 199SF 3br, 2ba w/bment suite on huge 8640 sf lot, $489,000 604-613-1553 uSellaHome.com id5608
4 bd 2.5 bth 2087 sq ft energy efficient home, new appl, great Abbotsford family home in Auguston Estates close to Auguston Traditional School. $418,900. 604-746-0073. PropertyGuys.com 702659 FULLY finished 4,000+sf in Desirable Creekside on the Park, Abbotsford, 6 brs, 3.5 bath. Granite/ss appl, a/c. $579K. 604.852.6951
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CEDAR APARTMENTS
$50 off / month for the first year Quiet community living next to Guildford Mall. Reno’d 1 & 2 BR stes (some with enste’s), Cable, heat, hot water incl. Walk Score = 92
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COTTONWOOD PLAZA
SOUTH LANGLEY Immac, 1042 sq ft 2 bd mobile home 55 yrs+ park. RV parking, low pad rental $87,900. 604-5145059 PropertyGuys.com 76059
RECREATIONAL PROPERTY CANCEL YOUR TIMESHARE. NO RISK program. STOP Mortgage & Maintenance Payments Today. 100% Money Back Guarantee. FREE Consultation. Call us NOW. We can Help! 1-888-356-5248
Large units some with 2nd bathroom or den. On bus routes, close to S.F.U. & Lougheed Mall.
office: 604-936-1225 Excellent Newton Location
VILLA UMBERTO
Available Immediately Adult oriented, Seniors discount. Lovely 2 Bd in quiet building. 2 Full Baths, Insuite Laundry. Secured u/g parking. (604) 596-5671 Cel 220-8696
GREAT PLACE, GREAT LOCATION GREAT NEIGHBOURS, Not so great ad, but your not paying for it. So who cares.
CROSSROADS “ We got a GREAT thing HATZIC LAKE 1hr drive from Vanc. 2 vacant lots, 1 lakefront $65K/both 604-240-5400 uSELLaHOME.com id5588
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JUNIPER COURT 415 Westview St, Coq
SMALL PEACEFUL FARM set up for horses right beside South Langley riding trail. Bright & comfortable older 2 bd home, f/p, barn, riding rings, pastures. $849,900. 604-323-4788. PropertyGuys.com id 76788
MOBILE/MANUFACTURED HOMES FOR SALE
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GREAT PRICE Maple Ridge Duplex 5 acre blueberry farm, water, sewer. $999K 604-888-5069 uSELLaHOME.com id5643
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18983-72A AVE Surrey, 1321 sq ft 2 bd, 2 bth t/h in well managed complex, extensive upgrades $310,900. 778-571-1544. PropertyGuys.com id 76544
555 Cottonwood Ave, Coq
REAL ESTATE SERVICES
BUSINESS SERVICES
IF YOU own a home or real estate, ALPINE CREDITS can lend you money: It’s That Simple. Your Credit/Age/ Income is NOT an issue. 1.800.587.2161
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TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE
LANGLEY reno’d sxs duplex +1/2 ac. lot, rental inc. $2,300 $489,900 604-807-6565 uSELLaHOME.com id4513
M.RIDGE-5 acre blueberry farm, garage, water&sewer at ppty line $949K 604-880-5069 uSELLaHOME.com id5642
GOLDEN RETRIEVER pups CKC reg, vet a, ch parents, health tested. (604)794-3786 PLEASE HELP! Foster & Adoptive homes urgently need for homeless dogs. 604-535-2188
SRY - FLEETWOOD reno’d 2140sf 4br 3ba lg 7100sf lot, suite $515,000 604-727-9240 see uSELLsHOME.com id5617
ALDERGROVE SXS duplex 80K, below assesm. $3100 mo rent, $529,900 604-807-6565 uSELLaHOME.com id4513
FARMS FOR SALE
TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE BUYING ANTIQUES & VINTAGE COLLECTIBLES, IVORY, WW1 / WW2 ITEMS Sterling flatware, estate jewelry, old signs .. etc etc CALL: 778-322-6875
SRY/WHITE ROCK partial ocean view, 920sf. 2b, den, 2ba quiet condo, kids, pets ok. $309,000 778-294-2275 uSELLaHOME.com id5575
GERMAN SHEPHERD X Lab pups, 8wks old, 1st shots, $300 each, 604-657-2072
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FURNITURE QUEEN Mattress Set - New! Brand new queen mattress and boxspring set. Still in original plastic packaging. Full Warranty. Asking only $200. 604−628−2025
ABBY TOP flr 762sf 1 br condo, in-ste, laundry, 45+, Mt. Baker view. $85,000 778-822-7387 uSELLaHOME.com id5553
FRESH LOCAL Raspberries $10/flat, 3 flats $25 & get 1 flat Free. U-pick avail. Fresh local Blueberries $10/flat. Surrey Farms 5180 152 St. 574-1390
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CATS & KITTENS FOR ADOPTION ! 604-724-7652
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ABBY 2BR 963sf condo. top fl, in-suite laundry. +55 building $121,500 604-309-3947 uSELLaHOME.com id4513
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Close to Lougheed Mall, all Transportation Connections, Schools & S.F.U. HAZTIC LAKE Swans Point. 1hr/Vanc. incl. lot & 5th wheel, ski/fish $134,500 604-209-8650 uSELLaHOME.com id5491
RV LOT /Cultus Lake Holiday Park with yr round camping; fin. in paving stones, low fees. All ament Grt loc. Must sell $107,500. 1-604-795-9785
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KING ALBERT COURT 1300 King Albert, Coq
Close to Transportation, Schools & S.F.U. office: cell:
604-937-7343 778-863-9980
MAYFLOWER HOUSING Walk to Surrey Central, Library & all amens. Spacious, clean quiet, adult only building. 1 BR Apt $690 to $725. No subsidy avail. No Pets. 604-583-2122 or mapcoop@shawbiz.ca
MOVE-IN BONUS Guildford Family Friendly Complex
1 BR’s ( Now & Aug 1) 2 BR’s (Aug 1);3 BR’s (Now) Close to Shopping, Transit, Schools & Park. Some Pets OK. On site security, Seasonal Poll. 604-585-1966 .
ROYAL CRESCENT ESTATES
22588 Royal Crescent Ave, Maple Ridge
Large units. Close to Golden Ears Bridge. Great River view! office: 604-463-0857 cell: 604-375-1768 SURREY 75/120A 2 BR apt, $960 + $40 cbl & 3BR apt $1080 + $40 cbl. Quiet family complex, n/p. 604-501-0505.
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RENTALS APARTMENTS/ CONDOS FOR RENT SKYLINE APARTMENTS WHITE ROCK $50 off / month for the first year Quiet community oriented living. 1 & 2 BR stes, incl hot water, cable, u/g parking. Walk Score = 92 Call 604-536-8499 www.cycloneholdings.ca
SKYLINE TOWERS
102-120 Agnes St, N.West .
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.
CALL 504 525-2122 BAYSIDE PROPERTY SERVICES
WALNUT GROVE 2 BR, 2 bath 2 prkg, 6 appls, lrg deck, storage rm, nr Freeway, $1395 incls h/wtr, 1 yr Lse. Now. N/S. 604-589-7772 or 778-241-0071
SUITES FOR RENT
3 BR bsmnt ste, Cloverdale, N/p, $1300/mo incls utils, lndry, Avl July 15, 604-576-9591 BOLIVAR HTS 2 br nr skytrain, new reno-wood flooring. $800 inc utils. 604-726-2499 BRIDGEVIEW 2 BR ste, N/P, N/S, nr skytrain & amens, $650 incls hydro & cbl. 604-581-5527 C’DALE, lrg 1 BR, f/p, incls cable, utils & wireless net, $750/mo, N/s, N/p, avl now. 604-817-4166 or 604-574-7396 CHIMNEY HILL newer 2 BR bsmnt ste, $650 incls heat, hyd, cbl, lndry, N/s, N/p, Aug 1. 604-572-8353, 778-318-5352 CHIMNEY HILLS, 71/148B. New 2 BR bsmt, $700 incl hyd, cbl, net. N/p. 604-805-8897 CLOVERDALE 166/60 New 2 BR bsmt ste, own W/D, f/bath, NS/NP. Av now. 604-809-7558
N. DELTA, 116/87 1 BR grnd lev ste, f/yrd, no w/d. NS/NP, Jul 15, $595 incls util. Nr schls, bus, shops. 604-518-6705 N. DELTA, newly reno’d 3 BR upper with 1 1/2 bths $1500, N/s, pets neg, immed, 604-715-6488
TOWNHOUSES FOR RENT 2 BR T/H, 5 appls, very well kept, N/P, 2 car garage, $1400, Aug 1, #83-20460 - 66 Ave. 778-863-3450 or 778-863-4412 SRY 2 & 3 BR twnhse, 64/ King George, $975 & $1145, full bsmt, w/d hookups, quiet fam complex, n/p. 604-596-1099 VALLEY VILLAGE CO-OP 2 BR Townwnhse. Share purchase Req. Please send SASE to Valley Village Co-op at 7122 138th St, Surrey, BC, V3W 7V7 or call 604-597-8574 www.canconet.com
HOUSES FOR RENT 3BDRM/1.5BA $1,400 (+ UTIL) NORTH DELTA NEAR NORDEL Renovated & updated 1200 sqft upper level of home for rent $1400 + utilities. Cul−de−sac near Nordel. Walking distance to schools and stores. Private and quiet neighbourhood. Stain− less steel appliances, gas stove, in−suite W/D, covered deck. Available July 1. Please contact Brian at 778−834−7178. Leave a message and I will return your call.
SPRUCE HOUSING CO-OP Available Immediately 1BDR Apt ($625) 2 BDR Apt ($774) We are a security conscious family, singles and senior oriented Co-op located in North Surrey near buses and schools. Share purchase $1,500. No subsidy available. Please send SASE to 9282 121st Street, Surrey, B.C. V3W 7K8, pick up application or (604) 581-6070.
N.SRY 102A/140St, new reno, 1 BR & Den gr/lev, av Aug 1. $750 incls all util, no W/D. N/S, Cat Ok. 604 585-0032 PANARAMA RIDGE, #1/64, 2 BR bsmt ste, immed. $800 incls utls, cbl, W/D, prkg, lrg yard. N/S, N/P, 604-501-0934 PANORAMA 136ST/#10. 1 BR gr lev, $520 incls utils/net. NS/NP. 778-834-5105 or 604-543-7109
N.DELTA, 116/87, 3 BR Upper 1.5 bath, f/yrd, lrg sundeck, N S/ NP, July 15, $1295 + utils. Near schl/bus/shops. 604-518-6705 PANARAMA RIDGE 53/125A. View, 3 BR, 1.5 bath, all appls, carport, on 1.5 acre. Pet OK. $2500. Now. 604-728-8224 Sry 8665 Tulsy Cres, 3 BR Rancher, 2 bath, 1700sf, 5 appl, workshop, patio, priv f/yrd. $1600. AUG 1. 604-644-2812.
FURNISHED RENTALS FURNISHED 1 BR Exec Suites From $1,400 incls all utils. Min 3 mth lease. 604-589-7040
FARMS/ ACREAGES
LANGLEY BUILD your view home, secluded 5 acre ppty. $630,000 604-825-3966 uSELLaHOME.com id4513
WAREHOUSE Industrial Warehouse Space For Rent 1760 sf Excellent location on Industrial Ave, Langley City. 604-603-9584
HOME SERVICES
SRY, 96/131A St. renod 1 BR bsmt ste. NS/NP, $550 incls hydro, cable. 604-583-5032
CLEANING
SRY, CHIMNEY HTS 144/74A. Newer spac 1 BR, $525 incls utls. NS/NP. Refs. 778-828-9737
SULLIVAN HEIGHTS 2 br $950, 1 br $750, brand new, nr YMCA, park, market, no pets, n/s, avail NOW, Call 778-809-9795 or 604-619-9795 SULLIVAN HGHTS 58/145A St 1 BR ste, $525 incl util & net. Aug 1. N/S. 604-596-0294
ORIENTAL CLEANING Service $23per hour. Residential & Office 778-707-4144 or 604-589-2816
DRYWALL HW DRYWALL CONTRACTING Jobs big or small + textured ceiling repairs. 604-614-4732 K. C. DRYWALL Complete Drywall Services. 604-533-2139 cel 604-417-1703 PSB Drywall - All Boarding, Taping, Framing & Texture. Guar. work. Call Parm, 604-762-4657
ELECTRICAL #1113 LOW COST ELECTRIC Comm/Res/Panel change, heating, lic/bonded 522-3435 LICENSED ELECTRICIAN. BONDED. All types of electrical. (778) 316−7773 NEIGHBOURS ELECTRIC Affordable & Warrantied work Free est. • 604-710-5758 Your Electrician $29 service call. insured. Lic# 89402. Fast same day service guar’d. We love small jobs. 604-568-1899
FENCING Hardwood Floor Refinishing Repairs & Staining Installation Free Estimates Century Hardwood Floors 604-376-7224
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Golden Hardwood & Laminate & Tiles. Prof install, refinishing, sanding & repairs. 778-858-7263
GUTTERS GUTTERS, TILE Roof & Window Cleaning, Power Washing. Victor 604-589-0356
HANDYPERSON HANDY ANDY Handyman services. Odd jobs. (WHATEVER) 604-715-9011
LANDSCAPING
SRY, 60/124, 2 BR. Bright, full bath, N/s, N/p. $800 incls utils & w/d. Call 604-597-1199
Sry Clayton new 1 BR walkout suite, nr transit, no w/d ns/np. $600 inc utils & cbl. Avail now. 604-723-1994
CLEANING
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NEWTON 68/144 1 BR clean suite, nr bus/amens/laundry mat. $600 inc hyd/cbl. N/p, no w/d. Av now. 778-322-7164 NEWTON Brand NEW, 2 BR ste avail now, own laundry. $800 incls utls. & cable. NS/NP. 778-388-2557
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CLOVERDALE 166/60 Full hse 6 BR, 4 bath, all appls, dbl garage $2500 or Upper lev 4 BR, 3 bath $1800. NS/NP. 604-809-7558 2BDRM/1BA $800 BEAR CREEK Incl Hydro . N/P, N/S. 778−888−4583
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LAWN & GARDEN #1 SOILS, manure, gravels, limestone, lava. sand. Del or p/u 604-882-1344 info etc visit www.portkells nurseries.com/bulk material GRASS CUTTING SERVICE Staring at $20. For service call Jordan 604-360-0493 Thank you
HON’S Garden Services •Lawn Cuts •Trim •Weed •Free Est •Summer Cleanup´ 604-317-5328
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PLUMBING
50% OFF Whole house package Exterior. 604-727-0783
M & G PAINTING
20 Yrs Exp,Free Est. Fully Ins. INTERIOR HOUSE PAINTING Drywall Repairs, Retexture, Ceiling Respray, New Constr EXTERIOR HOUSE PAINTING Re-Stain, Re-paint, Siding & Stucco Repairs, Waterproofing. Ask for Gerry, Margaret or Gord. (604) Cell 970-1801 or 543-0700 ROLL PAINT SERVICES Summer Special. Satisfaction Gtd. Int/ext. Dave, 778-834-8855
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Drawing Board 2014 Mazda3: A decade following the arrival of the first Mazda3, the automaker has released details of the next-generation compact sedan and hatchback arriving this fall. Both feature Mazda’s SKYACTIV structural, suspension and powertrain components along with its “Kodo” design “language.” The standard engine is a 155-hp 2.0-litre four-cylinder, while a 184-hp 2.5-litre is optional. Both will be connected to six-speed manual transmissions, with six-speed automatics available. Auto Trivia • The first North American-produced automobile fitted with a diesel engine was the 1929 Packard. • The 1936 Studebaker President was the first car to feature hill-hold control, a mechanism that prevents the vehicle from rolling backward when stopped on an incline.
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$97 1.9 % $0 APR
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That’s the value of German engineering. *Limited time finance purchase off er available through Volkswagen Finance, on approved credit. Base MSRP of $16,385/$26,600 for a new 2013 Jetta 2.0L / 2013 Tiguan 2.0T base model with 5/6-speed manual transmission, including $1,395/$1,610 freight and PDI, financed at 1.9%/2.9% APR for 84 months equals 182 bi-weekly payments of $97/$162. Down payment or equivalent trade-in, due at signing, may be required. Cost of borrowing is $1,127/$2,824 for a total obligation of $17,512/$29,424. PPSA fee, license, insurance, registration, any dealer or other charges, options and applicable taxes are extra. Dealer may sell for less. Dealer order/trade may be necessary. Offers end July 31, 2013 and are subject to change or cancellation without notice. Models shown: 2013 Jetta 2.5L Highline / Tiguan 2.0T Highline R-Line, with options and accessories, $25,985/$42,985. Vehicles may not be exactly as shown. Visit vw.ca or your Volkswagen dealer for details. “Volkswagen”, the Volkswagen logo, “Das Auto & Design”, “Jetta” and “Tiguan” are registered trademarks of Volkswagen AG. © 2013 Volkswagen Canada.
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H-E-M-I. Four little letters that could make your eyes fall out of their sockets and onto the garage floor, your heart stop cold in mid-beat and your jaw dislodge from its hingepoints. If there was a Hemi-powered Chrysler on the drag strip in the midto-late 1960s, you had better pray to the heavens that you wouldn’t have to square off against it at the starting line. Of course, Chrysler knew what it had created. After all, building this beast (actually, it was referred to as the “elephant”) was no accident. The Street “Hemi” (an abbreviation for its hemispherical combustion chambers) was a direct descendant of the race Hemi built to hunt Fords and Chevys on the NASCAR stock-car circuit. At 426 cubic inches of displacement, the Hemi took maximum advantage of NASCAR’s magic 7.0-litre rule. With a string of victories as long as a Cadillac’s tail fins, the mere mention of the Hemi literally freaked out anyone who knew anything about cars... fast cars, that is. With the street version’s 425 horsepower (actual ratings were reportedly closer to 465) at 5,000 rpm and 490 pound-feet of torque at 4,000 rpm, there was no question that Chrysler knew where the rubber met the road. Of course, by 1970, the Hemi, in one form or another, had been flogged at drag strips all over America for more than a decade. But, there was one teeny, tiny problem. To put it mildly, Chryslers were, ahem, conservative, in the looks department, which was the exact opposite of what was driving an image-conscious 1960s car-buying crowd. You had to look as fast as you could go. While the GTO, Mustang, Fairlane, Camaro and Chevelle had be terrorizing the streets for years, Chrysler was content to drop big engines in mid-sized family cars such as the Belvedere. All go and very little show, to be sure. In 1966, you could order the Street Hemi, but only if you could live with the looks of the stub-nosed Belvedere/Satellite or hunchbacked Charger. Sorry, but that’s just the kind of Chrysler you had to buy if you wanted a Hemi. But what good was owning your very own elephant if you couldn’t really trumpet that fact to the rest of the world? And then there was the price. A $900 premium, referred to as “staggering” by Car and Driver Magazine in April of 1966, wasn’t making a Hemi an easy thing to afford. That ideology lumbered along for a couple more years until the B-Body Dodges and Plymouths (Charger and Road Runner) were reinvented in 1968.
While met with healthy sales success, they still lacked the all-out sex appeal of the smaller, glossier Mustangs, Chevelles and Camaros of the day. It took until 1970 to come up with the magic formula. The redesigned Plymouth Barracuda and new Dodge Challenger were built on a more rigid “E-body” unitized platform. With a short rear deck, long hood, tricklooking shaker scoops, screaming colors, strobe stripes, decals, whistles, bells, gizmos and geegaws, there was no question where you would put your money if you wanted the hottest ride around. Finally, the Hemi engine was... home. And a great home it was. In 1970, buying either a Challenger R/T with a Hemi under the hood or a Hemicuda (the ’Cuda was actually a separate model from the Barracuda) was akin to achieving talk-show-host status, because if you went anywhere, you spent most of your time talking about the car. The ’Cuda was not only hot looking, but robust enough for Trans Am road racing – without the Hemi, though – against Boss Mustangs and Z/28 Camaros of the day. That type of popularity continues even to this day. The Hemi Dodge Challenger and Plymouth Hemicuda are so highly regarded today that prime examples have sold for millions of dollars. That might have to do as much with rarity as desirability. The 1971 Hemicuda convertible, for example, is the rarest of the rare with only seven ever built. That’s right – seven. Mounting insurance premiums, emissions regulations and gas shortages cut the knees out from the Hemi before more than a handful of examples could be built and sold. In fact, the politics of the day made it almost impossible to realistically own a muscle car during the beginning of the 1970s and, as such, demand for high-horsepower boulevard bruisers fell off a cliff. It was like a switch had been flicked off. Almost overnight – as early as 1971 – horsepower ratings plummeted for the Big Three’s muscle machinery. While the Hemi cars returned fullycharged for 1971, by 1972 it was all over. And in 1973, all you could get was the small block 340, then rated at 245 horsepower. At the end of 1974, the E-Body’s run was officially over. But that’s hardly the end of the story. By all accounts, the Challenger and Barracuda were the cars that showed Chrysler had what it took to lead the pack, both in terms of power and style. Back in 1970, the Hemicuda was the car to own, barr none. Forty-three seasons later, it still is. Jeff Melnychuk is Wheelbase Media’s managing editor.
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Alleged terrorists must wait for bail hearing Amanda Korody flashed a full, loving smile at her husband John Stuart Nuttall as court sheriffs seated the pair in separate prisoner’s docks, several strides apart. The accused terrorists appeared for a minute or so in Surrey provincial courtroom 107 on Tuesday, behind Plexiglas. It was to be a bail hearing until
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on Aug. 7 for a bail hearing. “The matter will never appear here again in the Surrey courthouse,” Tom Morino, Nuttall’s lawyer, told reporters Tuesday. Morino is also representing Korody until she can find her own lawyer. “It was my direction to her that she must obtain other counsel,” he said. Whalley residents Nuttall, 38, and Korody, 29, are accused
of plotting to blow up pressure cooker bombs containing rusty nails, and nuts and bolts, outside of the B.C. legislative buildings in Victoria on Canada Day. Morino told reporters it’s “a little premature” but he anticipates “that there will be not guilty pleas entered.” Morino anticipates he will have to pore through several thousand documents in preparation for the defence’s case. He said a trial, if indeed one is held, could run for
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Surrey city council is trying to clear the smoke surrounding new federal medical marijuana regulations that seem lax on security and disclosure of grow-ops. On Monday, council approved provisions in a corporate report to forward a letter to Health Canada outlining concerns over the health authority’s forthcoming Marihuana for Medical Purposes Regulations (MMPR). The MMPR will replace the current Marihuana Medical Access Regulations (MMAR), which will be repealed on March 31, 2014. The corporate report notes that nurses and doctors may be permitted to prescribe medical marijuana, and council fears that without proper security measures, some health-care practitioners may illegally distribute marijuana to people who don’t medically need it. “As we’re moving forward and moving very closely with Health Canada, we just wanted to be sure that we are technically on the same page in terms of the things that we wanted addressed,” said Coun. Barinder Rasode. While the report notes that there are security measures in place for grow-op managers and supervisors, no security clearance or criminal background checks are required for grow-op employees. Council is also pushing for Health Canada to release the locations of each medical marijuana production site within the city — not just the new ones under MMPR, but the old ones under MMAR too. “There were some concerns in the past with the municipalities having information and a certain level, from a public safety perspective, about the control we have over
Surrey city council voted unanimously Monday to forward a letter to Health Canada regarding new medical marijuana regulations, noting concerns with security, bylaw compliance and disclosure of grow-op locations. where these facilities were in our community,” said Rasode. “We want to be sure that when somebody goes to purchase a home that it is declared that that home was actually used to grow medicinal marijuana because it does have a significant effect on the structure of the house.” Earlier this year, council amended a city bylaw to prohibit personal marijuana growing operations and allow medical marijuana to be grown only in commercial buildings that are zoned as C-8B. However, the current MMAR allows licensed growers to harvest weed in residential properties.
A map of former and current grow-ops throughout the city would also benefit emergency services — particularly the fire department — as these sites may have faulty wiring or compromised integrity. Knowing ahead of time could allow for inspections and repairs to prevent fire hazards. Surrey Deputy Fire Chief Dan Barnscher previously told the Now that the City of Surrey submitted a freedom of information request to Health Canada and found that there are more than 740 medicinal licences issued within Surrey. “Of those 740 licences, there are approximately 540 locations
attached to those licences where they are cultivating medicinal marijuana,” he said. In addition, council wants to ensure that prospective licensed producers comply with municipal bylaws, including zoning, building and business licensing. Rasode said the city has had discussions with Health Canada and — when it comes to the long-standing secrecy of grow-op locations — the health authority seems to be turning over a new leaf. “This is a public safety issue and we just want to be sure that all the appropriate regulation is there,” she said.
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‚ from page 1 “It makes it difficult, if not impossible, to speak to counsel,� Morino told reporters. “My understanding is the correctional system has made that decision for their own security.� Nuttall is at the Surrey pretrial centre and Korody is at the Alouette correctional centre for women. The RCMP’s Integrated National Security Enforcement Team (INSET) launched its investigation, dubbed Project Souvenir, in February after receiving information from the Canadian Security Intelligence Service. Police said they monitored the couple, who rented a basement suite on 97A Avenue, for five months before arresting them in Abbotsford on Canada Day. Morino told reporters it was his understanding that U.S. authorities were involved in the investigation, but he has so
far been unable to confirm who or what agency. The RCMP has alleged that Nuttall and Korody were “self-radicalized� and acted independent of any national or international terrorist organization. “Perhaps the radicalization was assisted by others,� Morino suggested. “It is my understanding that there was what we’ve all come to know as a ‘Mr. Big’ operation. There was that component to this investigation.� During “Mr. Big� operations, an undercover police officer will pose as a crime boss who is offering a position of trust in his bogus gang. Through this scenario, the police aim to warm up to a suspect in an attempt to draw out a confession. Morino raised concerns about how the RCMP has handled the case in the public eye.
“Defence counsel is always concerned that a particular spin is put on it, that the way in which it’s presented is not objective,� Morino said outside the Surrey provincial courthouse. “I think many of the comments were a bit over the top, quite frankly. I think that the police are obliged, as any other person or persons involved in the criminal justice system, until such time that the court has rendered a decision, should remain objective and dispassionate. I don’t think that the police comments were that, and so I’m a bit concerned about that. But again, I think in the fullness of time, the evidence will come out that might perhaps undermine some of what they were suggesting.� Assistant RCMP Commissioner James Malizia said after the couple’s arrest that the alleged plot was “inspired by al-Qaida ideology.�
Dressed in red and clutching a Qur’an, Nuttall appeared in Surrey provincial court with long mussed up brown hair and a beard. Korody was dressed in black. Morino is concerned about access that reporters had to the couple’s suite after they were arrested but added that there was a silver lining to that. “I will say that at the end of the day it probably wasn’t such a bad thing because John was very concerned about his cat and with the media having attended there, arrangements were made for the well-being of his cat. The cat’s looked after.� Morino expects a judge and jury will try the pair and, despite the publicity so far, he doesn’t foresee any problems with finding impartial jury members. If convicted, Nuttall and Korody could face life in prison. tzytaruk@thenownewspaper.com
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A world record attempt to be held this weekend is seeking participants to come out and hop in the ocean. The only catch? No clothes allowed. It’s all part of a world record skinny-dipping attempt to be held all across North America on Saturday for the largest number of people simultaneously skinny-dipping. For the local attempt, Surrey’s Crescent Rock Beach is the
spot, co-ordinated by the Surrey United Naturists and the Skinnydipper Recreation Club of Surrey. “Surrey United Naturists have been involved with the skinny dippers since day one,” said SUN president Don Pitcairn. “We promote the use of Crescent Rock Beach and the skinny dippers are all about nudist recreation, of which skinny dipping is one of the main ones.” According to Pitcairn, Crescent Rock Beach, which is further south than
Crescent Beach proper, has been the go-to spot for local nudists and skinny dippers to enjoy nature for more than 50 years. “This is for people who just want to get away from it all, they don’t have to listen to music, or crowds of other people and can just relax and enjoy the sunshine, the
waves and all of the wildlife down there,” said Pitcairn. As for concerns about police, Pitcairn said there has been incidents in the past, but the RCMP have since indicated they would no longer be responding to calls of indecency relating to Crescent Rock Beach. “I had filed a complaint
with the RCMP and they looked into it and final result was that it was in fact legal to be nude suntanning in a spot like Crescent Rock Beach,” explained Pitcairn. “People can now go down there knowing they’re not going to be arrested for indecent exposure simply for suntanning or going for
a dip in the ocean.” The skinny-dipping attempt will be Saturday, July 13 at Crescent Rock Beach, 100 metres south of the 101 Steps staircase at the west end of 24th Avenue. The dip will be at 1 p.m. and registration is at noon. First-time skinny dippers are welcome too.
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Nature Works Party
Saturday, July 13, 10:30AM – 1PM Kwomais Point Park Participate in stewardship activities such as removing invasive plants, picking up litter, and planting native trees and shrubs. This is a free, drop-in, all ages event. Training and refreshments are provided. For more info 604-501-5132.
New Exhibit: Birds of Prey Until Sept 7 | Surrey Museum BC is home to 33 raptor species, ranging from the majestic Snowy Owl to the strange and sinister Turkey Vulture. This exhibition features over 50 hawks, owls, eagles and falcons. For more info 604-592-6956.
Surrey’s Heritage Interurban Railway Open until Thanksgiving weekend Sullivan Station 152 Street & 64 Ave
Come visit the replica Cloverdale Station for ride on the restored BCER Interurban 1225 on a return trip to Sullivan Station. Visit www.fvhrs.org for more info.
Sounds of Summer Music Series Join us for our FREE summer series featuring lively tunes set in Surrey’s gardens. Please bring blankets or folding chairs to enjoy the performances. No pets please. More info 604-501-5050.
Discovery Day
Thursday, July 18, 10AM – 2PM Surrey Nature Centre Meet a nature guide, create an eco-craft, explore with a scavenger hunt and learn something new with our interactive Explorations Boxes. This is free, all ages, drop-in event. For more info 604-502-6065.
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Learn about fish habitat and conservation as well how to catch fish! Equipment is provided. Ages 5-15 years. Registration and parent participation required. $5 Suggested Donation. For more info 604-502-6065.
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Join in Surrey’s ultimate celebration of food, music and culture. This year’s line-up includes K-os and Shiamak Davar’s TOIFA Bollywood Remix. For more info www.surrey.ca/fusionfestival
Speed Control: From Rags to Rock Mon, July 22, 7pm | Surrey Arts Centre
Take in this FREE community concert. Stay for the meet ‘n greet after the show! Call the Surrey Arts Centre at 604-501-5566 to reserve your seats. More info www.surrey.ca/youth
CITY NEWS 2013 Rakhi Project The 3rd annual Rakhi Project is underway to raise awareness about domestic abuse. Purchase a bracelet for $5 at local Surrey businesses until August 21 to show love and respect. For more info www.surrey.ca/communitysafety
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Your Boulevard Tree Needs Water Too Boulevard trees need watering in the heat. If your boulevard tree is less than 15 feet tall please water it twice a week for 15 minutes. Boulevard trees are exempt from summer watering bans. For more info or to order a FREE watering bag www.surrey.ca/trees or 604-501-5050.
Beware of Giant Hogweed Giant Hogweed can reach a height of 15 feet and has 2-foot large blossoms of white flowers in an umbrella-shaped head. Avoid contact with the plant as the sap and stem hairs cause a serious skin inflamation activated by exposure to the sun. To report a sighting of this plant 604-591-4152. 071113
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One smelly rotten tomato to the person who picked up my European Spa Bag at the corner of 78th Avenue and 112th Street. You had everything you needed in the bag to contact me so I could pick it up, but you chose to keep it instead. Please have a good look in the mirror and see what a dishonest person looks like. Enjoy the contents and remember: “What goes around comes around.” Get a life.
A barnyard of rotten tomatoes to the women who are abusing the privilege of living at the Maxine Wright Centre for Women. We are very disturbed that you walk to the end of a neighbouring street to do your drugs, especially when you have your baby and stroller in tow. The neighbourhood can see you as plain as day and we are all aware of what you are doing. Shame on you for taking advantage of the system and making a bad name for women who really do need the services at Maxine Wright.
landlord, the media, including the “Now,” and the police for allowing photos of the two alleged Canada Day bombers’ home, allowing strangers to spy into their privacy, without permission, for the sake of an unsubstantiated (so far) story. Not only is this unethical, illegal and negligent on the part of the police, but as even any armchair lawyer knows, their low-grade nosiness may well affect any future trial and the case may never actually go to court. We just celebrated the spirit of Canada Day on July 1, which now appears to be a spirit thoroughly underhanded and dirty. I never thought a country could stoop so low. I will certainly be reviewing what media I now take, and also the sponsors who advertise in them.
A parking lot full of roses to all the people and businesses that contributed to the Boats of Hope that adorn the walls of Scott Town Pharmasave. This year we raised $2,072 and set a new record. We couldn’t have done it without you! Our customers make coming to work pleasurable.
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ne man’s terrorist is another man’s freedom fighter. Unless, of course, the “freedom fighter” in question already lives in a free country — in which case the urban guerrilla’s idealism and motives tend to be questioned a wee bit. News of the Canada Day bombing plot was shocking for its proximity, but not so much for the possibility. Learning that a peaceful family-oriented celebration in our own province was targeted by alleged alQaida wannabes is indeed alarming. But surprising? Not really. We already hold riots every decade or so and gang bangers take pot shots at each other in the streets. Why not add some bombchucking radicals to the mix? The fact is, we live in the largest concentration of misfits in Western Canada and more are arriving all the time. If there is, say, one tormented soul per 10,000 people, that means
the Greater Vancouver area (with a population of 2.5 million people) has roughly 250, um, people blessed with alternative thought processes walking among us. Most are benign and are content to wear tin foil hats, collect rubber bands and take copious notes while watching Ancient Aliens on television’s History Channel. No harm, no foul. Others, however, are less stable and spend their time obsessing about the evils of the world, real or imagined. It’s inevitable that one or two of them will slip a cognitive gear from time to time. Unfortunately, the existence of the Internet is not helping these people. Instead of having contact with friends, relatives and acquaintances to keep their caboose on the rails, conflicted souls can now go online to connect with people who think just like them. Needless to say, this is not a positive development. The Internet is a wonderful source of knowledge and information, but it is also a portal into some of the darkest corners of the human psyche. And if you can’t find trouble yourself on the Internet, there are always plenty of malcontents logged in at
any time who are more than willing to show you the way. Most of us can filter out the nonsense available online and focus on the task at hand. If, however, you’re not as discerning in what information you choose to trust, things can go sideways in a hurry. Throw in religion coupled with extreme interpretations of obscure translations of multicenturies old scripture, and suddenly you can add “selfradicalized” to your resumé. Events like the Canada Day plot give one pause. It makes you wonder about the seemingly trivial things that are casually blown off as insignificant, but could be much more serious. Here at the Now, reporters regularly receive “care packages” from a local resident who apparently is greatly concerned about our religious salvation. The letter is delivered by
Canada Post — a true feat of efficiency given the address on the thick envelope is hard to find among all the other thoughts scrawled on the paper. Inside, is a selection of the reporter’s work clipped from the newspaper and accompanied by handwritten notes on every available piece of white space surrounding the print. Just to make sure the sender’s point is clear, the envelope is then stuffed to capacity with an assortment of religious tracts. The first time I received one, it was fascinating. The person who sent it clearly spent a lot of time and effort to put the package together, but the margin notes were hard to decipher. The novelty quickly wore off and now these packages are rarely examined in any sort of detail before being deposited in the shredder. These letters came to
mind last week when I learned about a fellow who received one of these packages after a story about him appeared in the Now. Given the anonymity of the sender and the subject matter of the contents, he was clearly worried about this unwanted attention. He relaxed somewhat once I told him about how common they were at our office, but now I’m wondering if we are too casual in brushing these things off. The Lower Mainland grows more crowded by the year as the population swells, and although we live in close proximity to each other, we grow more distant. These letters and other aberrant behaviour may be the final thread tethering a tortured mind to the reality the rest of us dwell in. We were all lucky the Canada Day plot failed.
Apparently being an alleged Muslim malcontent attracts attention from the authorities these days, but there are plenty of other folks out there whose motivation for mayhem does not spring from religious text. The Unibomber and Timothy McVeigh are proof of that. It is jarring to think about, but it is also a good lesson for us. We take our safety and freedom for granted in this country to the point where we are oblivious to things happening around us. We can’t live in fear of what another person might do, but we have to be vigilant and aware because the next self-styled freedom fighter/ martyr for a political/ mystical cause may not be under police surveillance. Michael Booth can be reached at mbooth@ thenownewspaper.com
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The Editor, From the bottom of my heart, I would like to thank the Now for sponsoring the open house celebration for the 40th annual Arnold Mikelson Festival of Arts. Your leadership in promoting arts and culture has made our community a better place to live. Arts and culture is a great contributor to our economy and our health. Your paper’s continued support for arts and culture is very much appreciated. I hope to see you all at the festival, on July 13 to 14 and July 20 to 21, 2013. Thank you again for being such a good supporter of the arts.
The Editor, Re: “Security guard beaten over parking ticket,” the Now, July 9. While the physical punishment suffered by the security guard was excessive, it really is hard to have sympathy for him. Having been a victim of overzealous parking enforcement myself, I know the feeling one gets when seeing someone writing a ticket for such a so-called offence. It’s not about the $30. It’s about being told when and where you can or cannot do something. While there is a need for enforcement, the enforcement itself has gone way overboard and is now just a money grab. For instance, a couple of years ago Surrey instituted new parking restrictions in Crescent Beach and installed signs saying parking was prohibited after 10 p.m. Never mind the fact that this restricts the access to the beach for people who wish to see the phosphorous or those who work alternate shifts, which is likely unconstitutional, there apparently was no warning of the changes. A friend, who lives on Ohara Lane, received a ticket with a posted time of 10:01 p.m. and I received one at 10:03 p.m. Only a fool could believe a “parking enforcement official” could write out those tickets unless he or she was lurking somewhere in the shadows, had prewritten the tickets and was just waiting for the clock to strike 10. And recently in White Rock I received a ticket for stopping, not parking, in a resident-only area that had no other cars on the entire block! I left my windows down and my sunglasses were on the seat so anyone with half a brain could see the vehicle was not unattended. I was not more than 20 metres away as I quickly made a comment to a colleague when a White Rock parking attendant came around the corner, stopped in the middle of the road, jumped out and left her vehicle impeding traffic and creating a hazard to other drivers’ safety and quickly started to write me a ticket. I walked across the road and said I just stopped for no more than 60 seconds and she said she didn’t care. She was just a brainwashed drone with no conscience and just doing her job she said. Just doing your job is no longer an excuse. She should have been charged for leaving her vehicle in the middle of the road causing a hazard to traffic, but we all know what would have happened had the police shown up. I could relate dozens more stories, but I suggest to the Now readers to just ask your friends and you will see it’s seldom about parking. It’s all about money and control.
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The Editor, Re: “‘Be Bold’ team at Surrey Pride Festival” and “Pride fest July 7 at Holland Park,” the Now, June 27. Congratulations to the Surrey Now for having the courage to write about last weekend’s pride festival. Along with our two children, my wife and I were pleased to celebrate the festival’s 14th year in our city. It demonstrates how far we’ve come, standing up for the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, and working together to end homophobia and transphobia. We must continue to secure acceptance and equal rights for Canada’s LGBTQ community. While pride parades and festivals continue across British Columbia this summer, one person who doesn’t represent this view and was noticeably absent on Sunday was MP Russ Hiebert (South Surrey-White Rock-Cloverdale). To understand Mr. Hiebert’s reasons for not supporting thousands of his constituents who were at the festival, I went online and read this disturbing comment he made in Parliament on same-sex marriage: “In summation, I support the traditional definition of marriage as the union of one man and one woman to the exclusion of all others... It [Bill C-38] will negatively impact children, their parents and teachers.” (source: http://openparliament.ca/ debates/2005/3/24/russ-hiebert-1/) Contrast that with Liberal leader Justin Trudeau’s message for pride last week, wishing Canadians a happy pride season on the 10th anniversary of Canada’s first same-sex marriage, and I can safely say I know who cares about the world I want my children to grow up in. Mr. Hiebert is ignorant of what the word “negative” really means and certainly doesn’t speak for this parent. Thank you for covering the event.
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The band Within Rust (from left, bassist Taj Wheeler, drummer Lewis Scott, guitarist Matt Gage and keyboardist/vocalist Nolen Scott) rehearses at a basement in North Delta a few weeks ago. Wheeler has since the left the band, which is now looking for his replacement on bass. (Photo: JACOB ZINN)
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If we have a couple weeks where we’re down and a gig comes up, it revamps our spirits. can’t perform in bars – and even if they could, many of their friends couldn’t get in the door. But the issue of 19-plus venues speaks more to the lack of all-ages performance spaces. Nolen said the band can really only depend on Tom Lee, Olympia Pizza and the Zoo Zhop in Vancouver to not have age restrictions. “Bars and pubs, when they have a show, the money they make is not really from the show – they make money off the drinks,” said Lewis. “If you’re just having a show, the venue doesn’t make that much money off
of it. They’d rather just have a regular night where they’re selling drinks.” But while finding venues can be difficult, getting people there can be just as troublesome. “We tried handing out a bunch of flyers at the mall, but we just ended up getting chased out by one of the cops,” said Gage, noting they now promote mostly through social media. “Someone decided to throw all the flyers we had off the highest point of Metrotown,” added Wheeler, who has since left the band. In addition to booking off work from their jobs and being unable to tour without one of them having a full driver’s licence, the guys know the odds are against them, but they aren’t jaded. They went into music knowing these types of challenges would arise, and that it doesn’t pay well. “It’s a conundrum because, to be a musician, you’ve got to have gear,” said Lewis. “To have gear, you’ve got to pay a lot of money for it, but musicians don’t make
that much money.” On the upside, Nolen said, “We did Cram Jam for Kwantlen and we played to nobody, but because of the contract, that paid for recording our EP.” And despite all the speed bumps slowing down Within Rust, nothing has stopped them from wanting to play music. “If we have a couple weeks where we’re down and a gig comes up, it revamps our spirits,” said Gage. “Performing live, that’s what keeps us going.” The band has an acoustic gig with two other bands on Sunday, July 21 at Vancouver’s Zoo Zhop, 233 Main St. There’s an $8 cover at the door. jacobzinn@gmail.com
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delight of the salesperson. During that time, TVs featuring 3D tech were roughly $500 or so more than their “2D-only” counterparts. Additionally, I have a friend who works in the movie industry doing visual effects and he recently worked one of this summer’s big blockbuster films, which is available in 3D. The funny thing is, when it came time for him and his company to have their screening of the film, they all opted to see it in 2D instead, despite having been partially responsible for converting the film to 3D. Yes that’s right, the people responsible for converting all of your favourite films to 3D don’t even want to see their work watered down by cheap tricks and gimmicks. Their words, not mine. I wrote a piece about 3D technology a few years back comparing it to nothing more than pop-up books for the silver and small screens. At that time I wondered how many great works of literature were also pop-up books. Even at a time when all comic book films were doing the 3D thing, Batman epic The Dark Knight Rises chose to go against the grain, with director Christopher Nolan saying 3D was too gimmicky for his series. If you were to trust anyone about technology, let it be Batman. Look, 3D technology was never the next step in the immersive entertainment experience. It was a gimmicky novelty and nothing more. It’s time to move on, people. Next up, smell-infused television. cpoon@thenownewspaper.com
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When Wendy Bollard read the script for The Game’s Afoot, a new Ken Ludwigpenned mystery/comedy, she loved it and immediately wanted to stage the play here. But publisher Samuel French said no. Bollard, artistic director of Peninsula Productions, wrote a letter to Ludwig’s agent, pressing the issue. “I told her about our goals of getting a professional theatre company up and running, all those things,” Bollard explained. “I said we could do a really great job with the show, and they agreed.” This week in White Rock, the play makes its debut on a Canadian stage after premiering in Cleveland in December 2011. “It’s a coup for us, because it has been performed in only a handful of places,” said Bollard, who directs the eight-person cast. Set in 1936, the play keys on Broadway star William Gillette (played by Ben Odberg), host of a party at his gadget-loaded mansion in Connecticut. Shots are fired, knives are drawn, and Gillette attempts to track down the killer, much like
he does on stage, as Sherlock Holmes. Ludwig was inspired to write the script after seeing The Mousetrap in London. Coincidentally, that Agatha Christie mystery was staged by Bollard and company last summer at Coast Capital Playhouse, where The Game’s Afoot began a 15show run Wednesday. “The script alludes to The Mousetrap at one point, too, and if you know The Mousetrap, you’ll get the joke,” Bollard said. “And there are some very Christielike moments – where something doesn’t quite make sense – that Ludwig wrote into this show, on purpose. It’s very Carol Burnett at times, especially in the second act.” The play mirrors the life of the real Gillette, who lived in a castle on the Connecticut River. “His house was filled with all sorts of crazy things, and in the script Ludwig asks for the house to be art deco and extravagant, so that’s what we’ve done – as extravagant as we can put on that small stage,” Bollard said. “It’s been a great challenge, but we’re trying.” For show info and tickets, call 604-536-7535, see peninsulaproductions.com or visit the box office at 1532 Johnston Rd. Ticket are priced from $18 to $23. tzillich@thenownewspaper.com
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Band” sessions are $50 for one and a quarter hours of coaching. For registration details, visit www.surrey. ca/youth/114.aspx. Another of my favourite lists to be on is Alliance for Arts. This Vancouverbased society has an extensive membership that encompasses just about everything that we might consider to be arts and culture. They pass along messages from all these members, and occasionally I discover something new to me. This week, I discovered The British Columbia Society for the Museum of Original Costume (SMOC), a not-for-profit organization devoted to establishing a permanent museum for historical and ethnic costume and textiles in Vancouver. Currently this society offers educational fashion lectures, shows and events with live models in original dress. Ivan Sayers, SMOC co-founder and costume historian, plays host
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Two Surrey high school students are experiencing the summer vacation of a lifetime this week. Chelsea Ribeiro and Jake Hanna, both 16 and members of the Ocean Athletics track club, jetted off to the Ukraine Saturday where they will represent Canada at the 2013 World Youth (Under-18) Track and Field Championships from July 8 to 12. For Ribeiro, the Ukrainian excursion meant an abrupt change of plans. Her family was planning to vacation in Osoyoos this week, but those ideas went out the window at a routine track meet in Langley last month.
I didn’t know what to think because it was so surprising. It was such a good feeling.
Jake Hanna (left) and Chelsea Ribeiro will represent Canada at the 2013 World Youth (Under-18) Track and Field Championships in the Ukraine this week. (Photo: LUIZ LOPES) “I really didn’t expect that at all — to be honest I didn’t know what to expect,” Ribeiro continued. “When I found out I made the world standard, I was stunned. I didn’t know what to think because it was so surprising. It was such a good feeling.” Meanwhile across town, Hanna was enduring a tortuous several weeks leading up to the selection of the Canadian team for the world youth event. Competing as a junior against senior runners as much as two years older than himself, Hanna established himself as a top
talent on the province’s high school scene. The Elgin Park student swept the 200m, 400m and 400m hurdle events at the Surrey championships in May followed by a win in the 400m and silver in the 200m at the Fraser Valley meet. At the high school provincials, Hanna placed second in the 400m and fourth in the 200m. Hanna was fully aware of the world standard time for his preferred event, the 400m, but his personal best was not the issue. The competition was. “I had already met the time standard for the 400m but being in the top two in
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The Surrey Eagles plugged some holes in their roster by acquiring two sets of twins this week. In a deal swung with the Ontario Junior Hockey League’s Oakville Blades, Surrey general manager Peter Schaefer picked up forwards Jonah and Nathan Renouf plus forwards Patrick and Eric Chore. “I was just trying to get some more offence up front for us and it seems to have worked out well,” Schaefer said. “We lost a lot of guys from last season so
we have some holes to fill. This is a good step in the right direction and now we have to work on finding some more depth for our blue line.” The Renoufs are both 19 and have committed to Quinnipiac University for 2014-15. With Oakville last season, Jonah finished second in OJHL scoring with 29 goals and 65 assists in 53 games, while Nathan was sixth in league scoring after amassing 21 goals and 56 assists in 54 games. Schaefer admits he made the deal sight unseen, but the Renouf twins are both highly recommended by scouts.
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“Jonah and Nathan (Renouf) are both committed to Quinnipiac and they are excited to come out here and prove themselves in this league,” he said. “They did a good job in the Ontario league, but they want to take it a step further and try and have some success in the B.C. league. “They’re not the biggest guys, but they are obviously highly skilled. They have good hands and they’re both roller hockey players so they should have some good moves. They’ll give our power play some extra punch and playing on the big ice should work well for them.”
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The Chore twins are a year older than the Renoufs and originally hail from Kelowna. The Chore brothers both played in BCHL before heading to Oakville. The deal engineered by Schaefer does not significantly impact the Eagles’ depth. In return for the two sets of twins, Oakville receives goaltender Glenn Ferguson plus the playing rights to defenceman Devon Toews, goaltender Michael Santaguida and forward Michael Stenerson as well as future considerations. Toews, Santaguida and Stenerson are all committed to play college hockey next season while Ferguson missed most of last season with concussion issues.
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TOWNHOUSES FOR RENT 2 BR T/H, 5 appls, very well kept, N/P, 2 car garage, $1400, Aug 1, #83-20460 - 66 Ave. 778-863-3450 or 778-863-4412 SRY 2 & 3 BR twnhse, 64/ King George, $975 & $1145, full bsmt, w/d hookups, quiet fam complex, n/p. 604-596-1099 VALLEY VILLAGE CO-OP 2 BR Townwnhse. Share purchase Req. Please send SASE to Valley Village Co-op at 7122 138th St, Surrey, BC, V3W 7V7 or call 604-597-8574 www.canconet.com
HOUSES FOR RENT 3BDRM/1.5BA $1,400 (+ UTIL) NORTH DELTA NEAR NORDEL Renovated & updated 1200 sqft upper level of home for rent $1400 + utilities. Cul−de−sac near Nordel. Walking distance to schools and stores. Private and quiet neighbourhood. Stain− less steel appliances, gas stove, in−suite W/D, covered deck. Available July 1. Please contact Brian at 778−834−7178. Leave a message and I will return your call.
SPRUCE HOUSING CO-OP Available Immediately 1BDR Apt ($625) 2 BDR Apt ($774) We are a security conscious family, singles and senior oriented Co-op located in North Surrey near buses and schools. Share purchase $1,500. No subsidy available. Please send SASE to 9282 121st Street, Surrey, B.C. V3W 7K8, pick up application or (604) 581-6070.
N.SRY 102A/140St, new reno, 1 BR & Den gr/lev, av Aug 1. $750 incls all util, no W/D. N/S, Cat Ok. 604 585-0032 PANARAMA RIDGE, #1/64, 2 BR bsmt ste, immed. $800 incls utls, cbl, W/D, prkg, lrg yard. N/S, N/P, 604-501-0934 PANORAMA 136ST/#10. 1 BR gr lev, $520 incls utils/net. NS/NP. 778-834-5105 or 604-543-7109
N.DELTA, 116/87, 3 BR Upper 1.5 bath, f/yrd, lrg sundeck, N S/ NP, July 15, $1295 + utils. Near schl/bus/shops. 604-518-6705 PANARAMA RIDGE 53/125A. View, 3 BR, 1.5 bath, all appls, carport, on 1.5 acre. Pet OK. $2500. Now. 604-728-8224 Sry 8665 Tulsy Cres, 3 BR Rancher, 2 bath, 1700sf, 5 appl, workshop, patio, priv f/yrd. $1600. AUG 1. 604-644-2812.
FURNISHED RENTALS FURNISHED 1 BR Exec Suites From $1,400 incls all utils. Min 3 mth lease. 604-589-7040
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SRY, 96/131A St. renod 1 BR bsmt ste. NS/NP, $550 incls hydro, cable. 604-583-5032
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SULLIVAN HEIGHTS 2 br $950, 1 br $750, brand new, nr YMCA, park, market, no pets, n/s, avail NOW, Call 778-809-9795 or 604-619-9795 SULLIVAN HGHTS 58/145A St 1 BR ste, $525 incl util & net. Aug 1. N/S. 604-596-0294
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ELECTRICAL #1113 LOW COST ELECTRIC Comm/Res/Panel change, heating, lic/bonded 522-3435 LICENSED ELECTRICIAN. BONDED. All types of electrical. (778) 316−7773 NEIGHBOURS ELECTRIC Affordable & Warrantied work Free est. • 604-710-5758 Your Electrician $29 service call. insured. Lic# 89402. Fast same day service guar’d. We love small jobs. 604-568-1899
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GUTTERS GUTTERS, TILE Roof & Window Cleaning, Power Washing. Victor 604-589-0356
HANDYPERSON HANDY ANDY Handyman services. Odd jobs. (WHATEVER) 604-715-9011
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SRY, 60/124, 2 BR. Bright, full bath, N/s, N/p. $800 incls utils & w/d. Call 604-597-1199
Sry Clayton new 1 BR walkout suite, nr transit, no w/d ns/np. $600 inc utils & cbl. Avail now. 604-723-1994
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CLOVERDALE 166/60 Full hse 6 BR, 4 bath, all appls, dbl garage $2500 or Upper lev 4 BR, 3 bath $1800. NS/NP. 604-809-7558 2BDRM/1BA $800 BEAR CREEK Incl Hydro . N/P, N/S. 778−888−4583
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2013 CHEVROLET EQUINOX LTZ
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That’s the value of German engineering. *Limited time finance purchase off er available through Volkswagen Finance, on approved credit. Base MSRP of $16,385/$26,600 for a new 2013 Jetta 2.0L / 2013 Tiguan 2.0T base model with 5/6-speed manual transmission, including $1,395/$1,610 freight and PDI, financed at 1.9%/2.9% APR for 84 months equals 182 bi-weekly payments of $97/$162. Down payment or equivalent trade-in, due at signing, may be required. Cost of borrowing is $1,127/$2,824 for a total obligation of $17,512/$29,424. PPSA fee, license, insurance, registration, any dealer or other charges, options and applicable taxes are extra. Dealer may sell for less. Dealer order/trade may be necessary. Offers end July 31, 2013 and are subject to change or cancellation without notice. Models shown: 2013 Jetta 2.5L Highline / Tiguan 2.0T Highline R-Line, with options and accessories, $25,985/$42,985. Vehicles may not be exactly as shown. Visit vw.ca or your Volkswagen dealer for details. “Volkswagen”, the Volkswagen logo, “Das Auto & Design”, “Jetta” and “Tiguan” are registered trademarks of Volkswagen AG. © 2013 Volkswagen Canada.
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Hemicuda roars home Wheelbase Media
H-E-M-I. Four little letters that could make your eyes fall out of their sockets and onto the garage floor, your heart stop cold in mid-beat and your jaw dislodge from its hingepoints. If there was a Hemi-powered Chrysler on the drag strip in the midto-late 1960s, you had better pray to the heavens that you wouldn’t have to square off against it at the starting line. Of course, Chrysler knew what it had created. After all, building this beast (actually, it was referred to as the “elephant”) was no accident. The Street “Hemi” (an abbreviation for its hemispherical combustion chambers) was a direct descendant of the race Hemi built to hunt Fords and Chevys on the NASCAR stock-car circuit. At 426 cubic inches of displacement, the Hemi took maximum advantage of NASCAR’s magic 7.0-litre rule. With a string of victories as long as a Cadillac’s tail fins, the mere mention of the Hemi literally freaked out anyone who knew anything about cars... fast cars, that is. With the street version’s 425 horsepower (actual ratings were reportedly closer to 465) at 5,000 rpm and 490 pound-feet of torque at 4,000 rpm, there was no question that Chrysler knew where the rubber met the road. Of course, by 1970, the Hemi, in one form or another, had been flogged at drag strips all over America for more than a decade. But, there was one teeny, tiny problem. To put it mildly, Chryslers were, ahem, conservative, in the looks department, which was the exact opposite of what was driving an image-conscious 1960s car-buying crowd. You had to look as fast as you could go. While the GTO, Mustang, Fairlane, Camaro and Chevelle had be terrorizing the streets for years, Chrysler was content to drop big engines in mid-sized family cars such as the Belvedere. All go and very little show, to be sure. In 1966, you could order the Street Hemi, but only if you could live with the looks of the stub-nosed Belvedere/Satellite or hunchbacked Charger. Sorry, but that’s just the kind of Chrysler you had to buy if you wanted a Hemi. But what good was owning your very own elephant if you couldn’t really trumpet that fact to the rest of the world? And then there was the price. A $900 premium, referred to as “staggering” by Car and Driver Magazine in April of 1966, wasn’t making a Hemi an easy thing to afford. That ideology lumbered along for a couple more years until the B-Body Dodges and Plymouths (Charger and Road Runner) were reinvented in 1968.
While met with healthy sales success, they still lacked the all-out sex appeal of the smaller, glossier Mustangs, Chevelles and Camaros of the day. It took until 1970 to come up with the magic formula. The redesigned Plymouth Barracuda and new Dodge Challenger were built on a more rigid “E-body” unitized platform. With a short rear deck, long hood, tricklooking shaker scoops, screaming colors, strobe stripes, decals, whistles, bells, gizmos and geegaws, there was no question where you would put your money if you wanted the hottest ride around. Finally, the Hemi engine was... home. And a great home it was. In 1970, buying either a Challenger R/T with a Hemi under the hood or a Hemicuda (the ’Cuda was actually a separate model from the Barracuda) was akin to achieving talk-show-host status, because if you went anywhere, you spent most of your time talking about the car. The ’Cuda was not only hot looking, but robust enough for Trans Am road racing – without the Hemi, though – against Boss Mustangs and Z/28 Camaros of the day. That type of popularity continues even to this day. The Hemi Dodge Challenger and Plymouth Hemicuda are so highly regarded today that prime examples have sold for millions of dollars. That might have to do as much with rarity as desirability. The 1971 Hemicuda convertible, for example, is the rarest of the rare with only seven ever built. That’s right – seven. Mounting insurance premiums, emissions regulations and gas shortages cut the knees out from the Hemi before more than a handful of examples could be built and sold. In fact, the politics of the day made it almost impossible to realistically own a muscle car during the beginning of the 1970s and, as such, demand for high-horsepower boulevard bruisers fell off a cliff. It was like a switch had been flicked off. Almost overnight – as early as 1971 – horsepower ratings plummeted for the Big Three’s muscle machinery. While the Hemi cars returned fullycharged for 1971, by 1972 it was all over. And in 1973, all you could get was the small block 340, then rated at 245 horsepower. At the end of 1974, the E-Body’s run was officially over. But that’s hardly the end of the story. By all accounts, the Challenger and Barracuda were the cars that showed Chrysler had what it took to lead the pack, both in terms of power and style. Back in 1970, the Hemicuda was the car to own, barr none. Forty-three seasons later, it still is. Jeff Melnychuk is Wheelbase Media’s managing editor.
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