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Laura Szendrei’s parents Mike, left, and Rachel, centre, and Laura’s older sister Sarah, right, arrive at Surrey provincial court on Monday morning for the beginning of a four-day hearing in the murder of their daughter. (Photo: JACOB ZINN) Originally charged with first-degree murder, the young man pleaded guilty to the lesser charge last year. Szendrei died in hospital on Sept. 26, 2010, one day after she was viciously beaten in broad daylight while walking along a path in Mackie Park forest, in the 8200-block of 110th Street in North Delta. The scope of the police manhunt was unprecedented in that community. If sentenced as an adult, the young man’s sentence will be life in prison without

eligibility to apply for parole for seven years. If sentenced as a youth, he faces a sevenyear sentence, with a maximum four of those years to be served in prison and the remainder in the community, under supervision. Typically, adults convicted of second-degree murder receive a life sentence with no eligibility to apply for parole for 10 to 25 years. Justice Robin Baird, presiding over the case, will hear from two psychiatrists and a psychologist over the course of the hearing.

He heard Monday that the young man told a probation officer in December 2012 that he wonders every day how he could do such a thing to someone and their family, and that he’s “destroyed” his own family. “This is not me,” Stephen said he told the probation officer. The court heard he was described as being “very shy” and was “somewhat concerned about not having a girlfriend.” see SZENDREI’S › page 6

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The young North Delta man who murdered Laura Szendrei confessed to an undercover cop that he had committed three sex offences in Burns Bog prior to killing the Burnsview Secondary student. The court heard he also told a probation officer he used zap straps to restrain Szendrei and had struck her three times over the head with a metal Laura Szendrei pipe when she struggled to escape. “He talks about it being a sexually motivated attack,” Crown prosecutor Wendy Stephen told the court. The 20-year-old, who was six days shy of his 18th birthday when he killed Szendrei, is being sentenced in Surrey provincial court after pleading guilty to second-degree murder. Lawyers are arguing, during a four-day hearing that began Monday, over whether the young man should be sentenced as a youth or as an adult. The onus is on the Crown to convince the judge why he should be tried as an adult. In the meantime, the Youth Criminal Justice Act shields his identity. “We don’t have somebody here who is habitually before the law,” his lawyer, Donna Turko, said.


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White Rock RCMP say a woman was jogging in the 15600-block of Marine Drive Sunday when she was struck by an Amtrak passenger train while trying to cross the railway tracks at about 9:45 p.m. (Photo: SHANE MACKICHAN)

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The City of Surrey has rejected a controversial proposal by a Hindu temple and a Sikh gurdwara to pave over a part of Bear Creek Park for a 100-stall parking lot. Owen Croy, manager of parks, said the city isn’t prepared to provide a licence agreement for the Laxmi Narayan Mandir and Gurdwara Sahib Brookside to construct a lot on city parkland – even though the temples agreed to cover the estimated $400,000 cost and make it a public lot. “We’ve made a decision to not proceed with a licence agreement at this time,” Croy said. “We want to preserve the parkland we have and expand our inventory of parks, and this would be contrary to it.” Members of the temples in the 8300-block of 140th Street brought their proposal to the city after a series of special events highlighted a parking shortage between the places of worship. The proposal was hotly debated at a well-attended open house in May, and staff took concerns raised by residents at that meeting into consideration with their decision. Croy noted that from the city’s observations, there is already sufficient parking for park patrons – with a 56stall lot already in place between the temples – and that it’s rare for both temples and the next-door Bear Creek Community Church to have events at the same time. “As the individual religious institutions seldom ever have big events all at the same time on the same day, (we ask that) the Christian church, the Sikh gurdwara and the Hindu mandir all co-operate to share parking as best they can when special events are scheduled,” said Croy. He also said the temples could organize shuttle buses to pick up temple-goers from nearby parking lots at schools or other parts of the park. According to Croy, there is an undeveloped area of the community church that could be expanded for more parking, but it’s up to the owners of that land to strike a deal with the temples. Parshotam Goel, president of the Vedic Hindu Cultural Society, acknowledged that there is considerable opposition from the neighbourhood over environmental concerns, though he claims there is a portion of parkland that isn’t a habitat for any animals. He stressed that the society will get a private assessment of the land after they look through the city’s reports. As for the private land at the church, Goel said he doesn’t think it will be workable. “It would be right behind the church and it would be too far from the temple,” he said. jacobzinn@gmail.com

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A 42-year-old White Rock woman is dead after being struck by a passenger train on the waterfront late Sunday night. According to White Rock RCMP, the woman was out jogging with her husband in the 15600-block of Marine Drive when she was struck by an Amtrak passenger train while trying to cross the railway tracks at about 9:45 p.m. “Emergency crews were there pretty much immediately and worked on her for a long time, but unfortunately she succumbed to her injuries,” said Const. Janelle Shoihet. The investigation is being conducted by the RCMP, the B.C. Coroners and the Integrated Crash Investigation Team. The woman’s name is not being released, at the request of her family. When asked if the Amtrak had been blowing its whistle, Shoihet said she didn’t have that information available at the time, but that investigators were set to view the train’s video footage later Monday, after the Now’s deadline. Shoihet did say that the runner may have had headphones at the time of her run. “We’re hearing that she did have headphones but whether or not she had them in, we don’t know, and that’s just one

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part of the investigation we’re trying to find answers to,” said Shoihet. According to Gus Melonas of Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNSF), which owns and maintains the railway track, trains going through the area have a maximum speed of 20 m.p.h., or 32 km/h. “Both passenger and cargo trains are supposed to go 20 miles per hour through a crossing zone,” said Melonas. “The crossing is marked and we ensure that each pedestrian crossing is marked properly per Transport Canada code and BNSF standards. It has warning signs properly placed and certainly that is an unfortunate situation.” As for restrictions on trains whistling in White Rock at night, Melonas said that should not have played a role in this situation, or any other safety situation. “In any emergency situation there is no requirement that supercedes safety. If there is a dangerous situation a train operator will blow their horn,” he said. At the end of the day, Melonas called the incident unfortunate and noted that members of the public should always be aware that the line is an active rail line at all times. “I’d like to just emphasize to the public that please be aware that these trains can’t stop, that they operate 24/7 and just expect a train on the track at any time in any direction,” he said. “We just want the public to please be aware.”

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four-year sentence for robbery and aggravated assault in connection with an incident in Kelowna that happened two months after Williams, 41, was killed.

A Surrey man and woman were seriously burned in an explosion and fire that happened inside the garage of a home in Tynehead on Wednesday night. Surrey RCMP Cpl. Bert Paquet said the pair, known to police, showed up at Surrey Memorial Hospital as Mounties and firefighters were still at the scene in the 15800-block of 100th Avenue. “We don’t believe that this was a meth lab,” he noted. The 24-year-old woman sustained severe burns to her arms and legs and the 29-year-old man’s legs were burned. The Surrey RCMP drug section and Surrey firefighters are investigating. “We’re meeting very little co-operation from the two burn victims at this time,” Paquet said Thursday.

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A 55-year-old man with a criminal past who was found beaten in his Newton home last Sunday has become Surrey’s 14th homicide victim this year. Scott Ashley McMillan was found on the floor of his residence in the 13800block of 64th Avenue on July 7, by one of his roommates. Sgt. Jennifer Pound, spokeswoman for the Integrated Homicide Investigation Team, said McMillan was rushed to Surrey Memorial Hospital where he remained on life support until he died on Wednesday afternoon. “We believe the McMillan homicide was a targeted murder and not a random act,” Pound said. McMillan had a criminal record dating back to 1985, for theft, break-and-enter, mischief, assault, breaching probation, possession of a controlled substance and possession of stolen property over $5,000. Tom Zytaruk


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Surrey Food Bank needs help to provide for its clients throughout the summer. “We’re not getting the food donations,” its executive director, Marilyn Hermann, said. “I’m not sure why. We’ve seen a drop in food donations, in the donations bins.” Hermann said the food bank distributes roughly $30,000 in food to people each day. “We are really feeling the summer crunch,” she said, adding more variety is needed, too. “You can’t just give people soup. It’s great to give the soup, but they need more.” The bank launched its Tiny Bundles program because the number of children needing food bank assistance in Surrey far surpasses the national average.

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Seeing an increasing number of senior citizens among its clients, on July 17 the Surrey Food Bank will now turn its attention to the elderly. It will start up a special program for clients ages 65 and older, on Wednesday afternoons, from 1:30 to 3 p.m. More than 230 regulars are over that age, Hermann said. “It will be a different kind of atmosphere,” she said of the program for seniors. “They won’t be lined up on the street.” Last month, the Surrey Food Bank was presented with Food Banks Canada’s inaugural Excellence in Food Banking 2013 award, during a conference in Charlottetown, P.E.I. “We’re honoured to get that award,” Hermann said. “We’re very thrilled.”

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Baird was also told the young man was very depressed, physically ill and suicidal after committing the murder. This was hard for the victim’s dad, Mike Szendrei, to hear. “F--k, he’s still here,” he exclaimed. Mr. Szendrei also shook his head when he heard

that the young man, a B-average student, had been teased and bullied in Grade 7 and continuing on into his high school years. Other than that, Stephen said, there is “nothing untoward” in his educational background and “basically there’s nothing untoward in (his) upbringing.”

“He continues to have tremendous support from his family.” The victim’s mother and father declined to speak with reporters Monday. But a woman, who was the first adult on scene to help Laura after the murderous assault, said she felt compelled to attend the hearing.

“I wanted to make sure that he was being sentenced and what the sentence would be,” she told the Now, requesting anonymity. “It was very traumatic to see. I just hope justice will be served, and that he gets the maximum sentence.”

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he summer legislative session is now half over, so it’s time for some observations and thoughts about what we’ve seen so far in the House: ❚ The multitude of new faces around the legislature has changed the atmosphere for the better. There are more than 30 newbies, and perhaps because they’ve had to spend so much time trying not to get lost in the maze of corridors, they haven’t had time to descend to the level of bitter partisanship that characterized the place the past few years. Let’s hope this continues. ❚ The new government cabinet, which has a number of rookies, has so far performed fairly well. Education Minister Peter Fassbender has navigated the usually rocky shoals of the government’s relationship with the B.C. Teachers’ Federation fairly well, and Transportation Minister Todd Stone has ably deflected any criticism hurled at him by the

Opposition. Veteran MLA Bill Bennett is new to the energy portfolio and has his hands full with BC Hydro, but acknowledges there are problems at the Crown Corporation and those needs to be dealt with and not swept under the carpet. One newcomer, AttorneyGeneral Suzanne Anton, has had a bit of a shaky start but she’ll have time to grow into her role. New Health Minister Terry Lake has already had to deal with controversy (over a smoking cessation drug) but has weathered things well. ❚ The NDP Opposition has yet to find its sea legs in the House. A number of veteran MLAs, no doubt devastated by the prospects of another four long years in Opposition, appear to have checked out, at least for now. It’s unlikely the NDP caucus will be re-energized any time soon, as it will probably take months for caucus members to get over that unexpected election loss. The only two members who seem to have their heads fully in the game right now are John Horgan and Mike Farnworth, and that may be because both may once again find themselves in a party leadership race should Adrian Dix step

down as leader. ❚ A whole bunch of issues that dominated question period and much of the political debate before the election are now mostly off the table. Remember the NDP’s constant demand for an inquiry into the sale of B.C. Rail? Goodbye! The attacks on Premier Christy Clark for constantly campaigning? No more. Even the ethnic memo furor, which the NDP is trying to revisit, has lots its edge. ❚ Speaking of the premier, she hasn’t been around the legislature much as she spent several weeks campaigning in the Westside-Kelowna byelection, so she hasn’t had much of a physical presence. But there’s no doubt who is in charge, as her byelection win cemented her hold on her party. Just a few months

ago, people were plotting to force her out of the job and now she is firmly steering the ship with apparently calm waters ahead. ❚ B.C.’s first-ever Green Party MLA, Andrew Weaver, has demonstrated an ability to get under the skin of the NDP. He isn’t given much opportunity to ask questions in Question Period, but he does get to vote on things. His decision to vote in favour of the B.C. Liberal government’s budget really irritated a number of NDP MLAs, who voiced their objections on social media. Weaver told me he voted for it because the election outcome made it obvious people want a balanced budget, so he was following the public’s lead. He said he didn’t necessarily think the budget will actually be balanced when

all is said and done, but he was in favour of at least the concept of a balanced budget (something that sets him apart from the NDP). ❚ Clark has been able to reward most members of her caucus with cabinet posts, parliamentary secretary appointments, committee memberships and caucus positions, most of which come with a boost in salary. Two MLAs, however, have been frozen out: Moira Stillwell and Sam Sullivan. Stillwell has been

on the outs with Clark for months, and Sullivan beat Clark for the Vancouver mayoralty some years back. It looks like Clark is not in a forgiving mood toward some people. I wonder whether she will display a similar attitude to some key people in the business community who were less than loyal before her miracle win. Keith Baldrey is chief political reporter for Global BC Keith.Baldrey@globalnews.ca

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Unsympathetic reader’s letter was ridiculous The Editor, Re: “Parking Enforcement all about control, cash” the Now letters, July 11. I am saddened that the assault of a human being just doing his job is hard for Michael D. Mahoney to feel sympathy for. What has our society come to that we feel that in some way a security guard issuing a parking ticket deserves to be spat on, verbally abused and assaulted? So Mahoney, if there were no laws in society and no one to enforce them, what then would occur? Would you feel justified beating up the mail man because he put your mail through the slot in the door and not your mail box? Would you feel justified beating up the pizza delivery guy because he was late bringing your pizza to your house? Sound ridiculous? You bet it does. It sounds just as ridiculous as Mahoney’s statement that this security guard doing his job deserves what he got! Have we hardened so much that we feel whatever criminal action toward our fellow man is somehow justified because we don’t like the consequences of our actions? C. Eldridge, Surrey

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The Editor, Re: “Jim Mann on Alzheimer’s: ‘Looks can be deceiving,’” the Now, July 9. The story about Jim Mann and Alzheimer’s was good but the problem with Alzheimer’s goes much deeper. One problem for people as Alzheimer’s advances is their inability to go anywhere alone or to be left alone. Left alone, a person with advanced Alzheimer’s may forget to turn off the stove or wander away and not know how to get home. It is a struggle for families to care for a spouse or relative with advanced Alzheimer’s. They can get some respite by having them go to an adult daycare, but they need transportation to get them there. That is where HandyDART comes in. HandyDART transports many people every day to various adult daycares. This service is invaluable to older people who can no longer drive. For some, it would be impossible to get their loved one to a bus stop and go on a regular bus to take them to

a daycare. It is demanding work to care for a person with advanced Alzheimer’s. The caregiver needs a break to take care of their own needs and they rely on HandyDART. However, TransLink has seen fit to reduce service hours and cut runs to save a few dollars. They are farming out some HandyDART work to taxis. The clients who use HandyDART recognize the yellow buses and recognize the uniforms. They feel a certain confidence that their loved one will be transported safely and with care. Without HandyDART, many people are stuck at home. As the population ages, it is likely there will be more people getting diagnosed with Alzheimer’s and dementia. If TransLink keeps reducing the HandyDART service, I fear that the most vulnerable people in our society will waste away in their homes. Don’t we have a duty to help them have a decent quality of life when they are no longer able to care for themselves? TransLink is in the business of providing transportation and that needs to include those who cannot fend for themselves – now and in the future, too. Donna Rae, Surrey

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A three-day “extreme makeover” of the longhouse building at Alexandra Neighbourhood House this fall will go a long way to help the organization modernize its image, event planners say. In October, plans are to renovate the “Camp Alexandra” facility with the help of a legion of volunteers and project sponsors. “It’s a full-on, major renovation, but it all really depends on what we’re able to source out,” said Penny Bradley, executive director of the neighbourhood house. “We need skilled tradespeople – electricians, plumbers, carpenters – and if we’re not able to bring those people in, then the project will have to be pared back.” The longhouse was built in the 1980s, and it’s showing its age. The goal of the renovation project is to attract more corporate and group rentals. “We’re looking at doing things like blowing out some walls, creating some more open space,” Bradley explained. “But mostly it’s about updates – new lighting, new doors, carpeting, more modern amenities. The bones of the longhouse are good, but it really needs that makeover to make it more attractive to people who might want to rent it for meetings and retreats. You know, companies who want those dress-down days away from a corporate environment, this site has a lot of appeal, next to the beach.”

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Event planner Zena Peden (left) and Penny Bradley, executive director of Alexandra Neighbourhood House, at the site’s Longhouse facility, slated for a three-day “extreme makeover” this fall. (Photo: LUIZ LOPES) Camp Alexandra was founded in 1918 as a summer camp for kids from the Alexandra Orphanage in Vancouver. Ever since, a wide range of people – not only “poor children and tired mothers” of the early- to mid1900s, as one founder said – have made use of the expanded facilities, including its cozy cabins, mainly in the summer months. Along the way, the camp site became a member of Association of Neighbourhood Houses of Greater Vancouver.

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little bit to get that message out.” Publicly, word of the longhouse “extreme makeover” began to spread during the 39th annual Alexandra Festival, held May 25. The budget for the renovation project is around $300,000, and the work party is slated to happen from Oct. 18 to 20. Event planner Zena Peden has the job of securing donations of materials and time from volunteers, businesses and local groups. “I’ve had some really positive reaction from people about sponsorship and from contractors, electricians, people like that,” Peden said during a site tour in May. “I’m feeling very confident about it all.” A major backer of the initiative is Investors Group, which has worked to shape the renovations and is using the project as a team-building exercise. “In the longhouse, even soft renovations inside will allow us to market it more fully,” Bradley said. “We want to have it be a contained space for our rentals and social enterprise activities. That’s the main goal.… Some people have expressed concerns about donating money to something other than programming here, but for us, having a more modern longhouse facility will allow us to do more of that, in a sustainable way.” For more details about the renovation project, or to get involved, call 604-535-0015 or visit www.alexhouse.net. tzillich@thenownewspaper.com


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Bacon adds sizzling flavour as it can be included in almost any savoury recipe. Most of the bacon that we purchase from our butcher, or presliced in 500g packages, is obtained from the belly of the pig. This can be identified by the considerable amount of fat content. Back bacon however is fairly lean and meaty, and is aptly named from its origin. All bacon is quite salty as it is always salt cured or brined and usually smoked. Thus the practice of seasoning a dish that incorporates bacon should be mostly reserved until the end of the cooking process. For years, bacon has also been used in protecting other meats from drying out during the cooking process. Lean meats and sometimes seafood are wrapped in a bacon barrier prior to cooking. The fatty consistency is perfect for supplying enough juices to keep these main entrées moist and flavourful. There are obvious health concerns to an over-consumption of bacon in our daily diets, and controlled temperance should be practised. This being said, Elvis Presley’s favourite accompanying sauce with his biscuits was “red-eye gravy.” This is made by adding a cup of black coffee to the rendered fat from a pound of bacon.

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The speed limit along White Rock’s Marine Drive beachfront is posted at 30-kilometres-per-hour and it applies to everyone — unless you are Zach Bell. The Canadian Olympian and reigning national road race champion destroyed the field of rivals, averaging 38 kph through the streets and hills of the seaside community to win the 2013 Tour de White Rock road race Sunday morning. “I was driving home last night just a little perturbed after the criterium,” said Bell, who had never won White Rock signature event in five previous tries. “I had won that crit before so I know how to do it, but some tactics at the end kind of put me out of it again. I said to my wife on the way home, ‘Well, if I don’t win tomorrow that will be the longest drought all year without winning.’ At least I put an axe into that one pretty quick.” Bell, who rides for Champion System while proudly sporting his Canadian championship jersey, broke away from the lead pack with eight laps remaining and never looked back. Despite riding without a team to support him, the long solo laps did not drain power from Bell. If anything, he grew stronger as the race progressed. With three laps remaining, Bell held a three-minute lead over his pursuers. One lap later, the gap had grown by 40 seconds and with one lap to go, Bell’s advantage had stretched to three minutes, 55 seconds. Bell’s winning time for the 134 km

Canadian Olympian Zach Bell finally conquered the Tour de White Rock road race in his sixth try Sunday morning while Kathryn Donovon (below left) was all smiles after winning the women’s race. (Photos: LUIZ LOPES) undulating course was three hours, 31 minutes and 38 seconds, nearly a full four minutes ahead of runner-up Michael Schweizer (NSP Ghost/Team Germany). Another German rider, Florenz Knauer (Team Baier Landshut), was third, five minutes back of Bell. Bell’s lethal pace took a toll on the field as just 11 of 76 riders who started the race managed to make it to the finish line. Bell said he knew he had the endurance to maintain his fast pace and his goal was to build a big lead and avoid a one-lap sprint to the finish line. “I think a lot of guys are pretty intimidated by the course, but the distance — because it is a bit shorter than what we do when we’re racing in Europe — I know I can last through 130 kilometres,” he said. “The course rewards guys who aren’t scared of it. The guys who win are the guys who

seize the opportunity early when guys start to crack. “That doesn’t mean you have to go solo like I did today, but the race does get down to small groups and it’s usually well over before half distance. It rewards the aggressive rider if you’ve got the legs.” Bell’s theory proved to be the correct one in the 80 km women’s race as well as California rider Kathryn Donovan (Team NOW and Novartis for MS) broke away from the lead group of riders and cruised to a three-minute win in her first attempt at the White Rock race. “The numbers had gotten down to just a few of us,” Donovan said. We (the Novartis team) wanted to keep the pace high, but instead of just working it, it was easier to just attack and make the other girls chase. It’s a better use of our effort. “Olivia (teammate Olivia Dillon) told me

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This notice is published pursuant to section 4 of the Recall and Initiative Act. Approval in principle has been granted on an application for an initiative petition. The petition will be issued to proponent Dana Larsen on Monday, September 9, 2013 and signature sheets must be submitted to the Chief Electoral Officer by Monday, December 9, 2013. The Title of the Initiative is: An initiative to amend the Police Act. Summary of Initiative: The initiative draft Bill entitled, “Sensible Policing Act” proposes to amend the Police Act to no longer use provincial police resources on the enforcement of current laws in relation to simple possession and use of cannabis by adults. The draft law would prohibit the use of provincial police resources for this purpose, would require police to report in detail to the Minister of Justice any actual use of resources for this purpose and why it was necessary, and require the Minister to publish that report. The Bill also proposes that the province would call upon the Federal Government to repeal the federal prohibition on cannabis, or give British Columbia an exemption, such that British Columbia is able to tax and regulate cannabis similar to the regulation of alcohol and tobacco. As well it proposes that British Columbia shall establish a Provincial Commission to study the means and requirements necessary for the province to establish a legal and regulated model for the production and use of cannabis by adults. Last, the Bill would make nonlawful possession and use of cannabis by minors an offence similar to possession and use of alcohol.

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Born in Vancouver, BC, Albert Howard Maw lived a long and full life. He is survived by 13 nieces and nephews. Albert will be fondly remembered as a cheerful uncle with a quick sense of humour. A Celebration of Life will be held on Saturday, July 20, from 10:00 am - 12:00 pm, in the Arbor Reception Lounge, Valley View Funeral Home, 14660 72nd Avenue, Surrey.

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WATER VIEW LOT - PRICED BELOW ASSESSED VALUE! Walk to all lower Gibsons has to offer! Call Shauna or visit www.shaunagold.com for details. (604) 218−2077. $180,000

MOBILE/MANUFACTURED HOMES FOR SALE 2&3 BDRM Mobiles in Surrey & Langley. $19,900-$65,000. Call for great mobile! Lorraine Cauley Royal Lepage 604-889-4874

NEW DELUXE SRI, 2 BR, 2 bth, 14x70 in adult park. $119,900 with $570 pad rent. 604-830-1960

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$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 Call 604-584-5233 www.cycloneholdings.ca

COTTONWOOD PLAZA 555 Cottonwood Ave, Coquitlam 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

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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. 1-604-7959785

RENTALS APARTMENTS/ CONDOS FOR RENT AMBER ROCHESTOR 545 Rochestor Ave, Coq Close to Lougheed Mall, S.F.U. & Transportation. Office

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415 Westview St, Coq Close to Lougheed Mall, all Transportation Connections, Schools & S.F.U. office: 604-939-8905

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 .

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22588 Royal Crescent Ave, Maple Ridge Large units. Close to Golden Ears Bridge. Great River view! office: 604-463-0857 cell: 604-375-1768 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

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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

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Sry Large 1 BR & 2 BR apt newly renod,104/140 balcony, storage, nr bus, pkng, N/S, N/P, Kids ok. Refs. 778-5580046 SURREY 75/120A 2 BR apt, $960 + $40 cbl & 3 BR apt $1080 + $40 cbl. Quiet family complex, n/p. 604-501-0505

SUITES FOR RENT 14295 - 71A AVE, Avail now or Aug 1, g/l, wheel chair access, 2 BR, newly reno’d, 1250 sf, N/p, $850 + util, 5 appls. Call 604-583-6844

2BDRM/1BA $800 BEAR CREEK Incl Hydro . N/P, N/S. 778−888−4583

3 BR bsmnt ste, Cloverdale, N/p, $1300/mo incls utils, lndry, Avl July 15, 604-5769591 BOLIVAR HTS 2 br nr skytrain, new reno-wood flooring. $800 inc utils. 604-7262499 C’DALE, LRG 1 BR, f/p, incls cable, utils & wireless net, $750/mo, N/s, N/p, avl now. 604-817-4166 or 604-5747396 CHIMNEY HILL newer 2 BR bsmnt ste, $650 incls heat, hyd, cbl, lndry, N/s, N/p, Aug 1. 604-572-8353, 778-3185352 CHIMNEY HILLS, 71/148B. New 2 BR bsmt, $700 incl hyd, cbl, net. N/p. 604-8058897 CLOVERDALE 166/60 New 2 BR bsmt ste, own W/D, f/bath, NS/NP. Av now. 604809-7558 FLEETWOOD, 1 BR g/lv, full bath. $550 incls hydro/cable, Aug1. Nr schls. 604-581-0421 Fleetwood, 84/146. 2 BR bsmt ste, quiet, nr amen. $700 incls hyd/cble. Now. 604-572-2852, 604-780-9354 FRASER HGTS Nr schl/wtr prk. 1200sf 2 BR, own W/D, D/W. N/S. Av Aug1, $900 + 1/3 utls. 11069-159A St. 604-617-3864 NEWTON, Scott/84. 2 BR avail now. $800 incls utils,internet. NS/NP. 778-707-4763

SUITES FOR RENT N. DELTA, 72/112. 2 BR 1500sf, laundry, storage, 2 parking. $900. NS/NP. Av Aug 1. 604-597-4657 N DELTA 84/112, new 3 BR, 2 full baths, Aug 1 or 15, $1395 incls utils/cbl/shrd w/d, 1 prkg, N/s, N/p. (604) 502-5097, 7159984 N. DELTA, newly reno’d 3 BR upper with 1 1/2 bths $1500, N/s, pets neg, immed, 604-7156488 NEWTON 68/144 1 BR clean suite, nr bus/amens/laundry mat. $600 inc hyd/cbl. N/p, no w/d. Av now. 778-3227164 NEWTON Brand NEW, 2 BR ste avail now, own laundry. $800 incls utls. & cable. NS/NP. 778-388-2557 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 5850032 PANARAMA, 2 BR. Bright, full bath, N/s, N/p. $1200 incls utils & w/d. Call 604-597-1199 SRY, 96/131A St. renod 1 BR bsmt ste. NS/NP, $550 incls hydro, cable.604-583-5032 SRY, CHIMNEY HTS 144/74A. Newer spac 1 BR, $525 incls utls. NS/NP. Refs. 778-828-9737 Sry Clayton new 1 BR walkout suite, nr transit, no w/d ns/np. $600 inc utils & cbl. Avail now. 604-723-1994 SRY CTRL 2 BR ste, Million $ View! Deck, Quiet area. $630 incls utils & cable, Avail Now. NS/NP. Refs Req’d. Call 778-896-5509 SULLIVAN HEIGHTS 2 br $950, 1 br $750, brand new, nr YMCA, park, market, no pets, n/s, avail NOW, Call

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.

SRY 8665 Tulsy Cres, 3 BR Rancher, 2bath, 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. 604589-7040

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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 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 604-5978574 www.canconet.com WILLOWBROOK 2 lev, 3 BR 1350sf, 1.5 bath, newly reno’d, lrg kitch, new carpet up & hrdwd down, paint, 6appls, f/yrd, shed, 2 prkg, Pets Ok. Nr schl, bus, shops. $1600. Avail Aug1/15. 604-530-6169

MOBILE/PADS SOUTH SRY Park, 2 BR Mobile, club hse, swimming pool, activites ctr, garden, pond & creek, Avail Aug 1, $950, Walt or Eilleen 604-996-5565

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SPORTS & IMPORTS 1996 FORD Mustang, black with grey interior,45,000 kms original owner, 6 cyl., auto; AC; pw; pl; 10 disc CD changer. Excellent condition. $7,995. Call 604-671-5135

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HOUSES FOR RENT CLOVERDALE 166/60 Full hse 6 BR, 4 bath, all appls, dbl garage $2500 or Upper lev 4 BR, 3 bath $1800. NS/NP. 604-8097558 PANARAMA RIDGE 53/125A. View, 3 BR, 1.5 bath, all appls, carport, on 1.5 acre. Pet OK. $2500. Now. 604-728-8224

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HOME SERVICES CLEANING CLEANING SERVICE. Reas rates, specializing in homes. Guar work. Refs. 604-7154706

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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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White Rock RCMP say a woman was jogging in the 15600-block of Marine Drive Sunday when she was struck by an Amtrak passenger train while trying to cross the railway tracks at about 9:45 p.m. (Photo: SHANE MACKICHAN) answers to,” said Shoihet. According to Gus Melonas of Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNSF), which owns and maintains the railway track, trains going through the area have a maximum speed of 20 m.p.h., or 32 km/h. “Both passenger and cargo trains are supposed to go 20 miles per hour through a crossing zone,” said Melonas. “The crossing is marked and we ensure that each pedestrian crossing is marked properly per Transport Canada code and

BNSF standards. It has warning signs properly placed and certainly that is an unfortunate situation.” As for restrictions on trains whistling in White Rock at night, Melonas said that should not have played a role in this situation, or any other safety situation. “In any emergency situation there is no requirement that supercedes safety. If there is a dangerous situation a train operator will blow their horn,” he said. At the end of the day, Melonas called

the incident unfortunate and noted that members of the public should always be aware that the line is an active rail line at all times. “I’d like to just emphasize to the public that please be aware that these trains can’t stop, that they operate 24/7 and just expect a train on the track at any time in any direction,” he said. “We just want the public to please be aware.”

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A 42-year-old White Rock woman is dead after being struck by a passenger train on the waterfront late Sunday night. According to White Rock RCMP, the woman was out jogging with her husband in the 15600-block of Marine Drive when she was struck by an Amtrak passenger train while trying to cross the railway tracks at about 9:45 p.m. “Emergency crews were there pretty much immediately and worked on her for a long time, but unfortunately she succumbed to her injuries,” said Const. Janelle Shoihet. The investigation is being conducted by the RCMP, the B.C. Coroners and the Integrated Crash Investigation Team. The woman’s name is not being released, at the request of her family. When asked if the Amtrak had been blowing its whistle, Shoihet said she didn’t have that information available at the time, but that investigators were set to view the train’s video footage later Monday, after the Now’s deadline. Shoihet did say that the runner may have had headphones at the time of her run. “We’re hearing that she did have headphones but whether or not she had them in, we don’t know, and that’s just one part of the investigation we’re trying to find


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The young North Delta man who murdered Laura Szendrei confessed to an undercover cop that he had committed three sex offences in Burns Bog prior to killing the Burnsview Secondary student. The court heard he also told a probation officer he used zap straps to restrain Szendrei and had struck her three times over the head with a metal pipe when she struggled to escape. “He talks about it being a sexually motivated attack,” Crown prosecutor Wendy Stephen told the court. The 20-year-old, who was six days shy of his 18th birthday when he killed Szendrei, is being sentenced in Surrey provincial court after pleading guilty to second-degree murder. Laura Szendrei Lawyers are arguing, during a four-day hearing that began Monday, over whether the young man should be sentenced as a youth or as an adult. The onus is on the Crown to convince the judge why he should be tried as an adult. In the meantime, the Youth Criminal Justice Act shields his identity. “We don’t have somebody here who is habitually before the law,” his lawyer, Donna Turko, said. Originally charged with first-degree murder, the young man pleaded guilty to the lesser charge last year. Szendrei died in hospital on Sept. 26, 2010, one day after she was viciously beaten in broad daylight while walking along a path in Mackie Park forest, in the 8200block of 110th Street in North Delta. The scope of the police manhunt was unprecedented in that community. If sentenced as an adult, the young man’s sentence will be life in prison without eligibility to apply for parole for seven years. If sentenced as a youth, he faces a seven-year sentence, with a maximum four of those years to be served in prison and the remainder in the community, under supervision. Typically, adults convicted of second-degree murder receive a life sentence with no eligibility to apply for parole for 10 to 25 years. Justice Robin Baird, presiding over the case, will hear from two psychiatrists and a psychologist over the course of the hearing.

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This rail bridge spanning the Little Campbell River in South Surrey needs to be inspected, White Rock’s mayor says.

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As the death toll continues to rise for last week’s tragic derailment explosion in Lac-Mégantic, Que., local concerns are being raised about a possible derailment waiting to happen just outside of White Rock. At the rail bridge spanning the Little Campbell River, numerous trestles show signs of excessive corrosion, which has White Rock Mayor Wayne Baldwin calling for an immediate inspection by Transport Canada. Baldwin expressed concerns that any one of the potentially dangerous products shipped over the bridge could spill into the river and ocean, and affect numerous homes nearby. Products shipped over the bridge include chlorine, hydrochloric acid, petroleum products and methane, and the bridge is owned and operated by U.S. company Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNSF). According to Perry Adebar, a professor at UBC’s department of civil engineering, the bridge is in clear need of restoration. “I’ve never seen this level of corrosion in any structure and you certainly wouldn’t expect to see this kind of damage in a structure that’s being used every day,” he said. Adebar, a South Surrey resident, went out to look at the bridge last week and was shocked to see the bridge in the state that it was. “You can see that somebody has jammed some pieces of wood under some steel beams,” he said. “These aren’t done by a citizen, it’s done by a BNSF employee because they’ve been bolted into the concrete, but it’s a pretty shabby repair. Somebody spent a couple of hours one day and stuck some timber under it.” Despite the look of things, BNSF maintains that the bridge is safe for rail traffic. “We regularly inspect this trestle for national and

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Dustin Lee Lalonde, 33, was sentenced Thursday in B.C. Supreme Court in New Westminster. Williams’s body was found by a passerby on a small patch of grass

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A Surrey man and woman were seriously burned in an explosion and fire that happened inside the garage of a home in Tynehead on Wednesday night. Surrey RCMP Cpl. Bert Paquet said the pair, known to police, showed up at Surrey Memorial Hospital as Mounties and firefighters were still at the scene in the 15800-block of 100th Avenue. “We don’t believe that this was a meth lab,” he noted. The 24-year-old woman sustained severe burns to her arms and legs and the 29-year-old man’s legs were burned. The Surrey RCMP drug section and Surrey firefighters are investigating. “We’re meeting very little co-operation from the two burn victims at this time,” Paquet said Thursday.

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A 55-year-old man with a criminal past who was found beaten in his Newton home last Sunday has become Surrey’s 14th homicide victim this year. Scott Ashley McMillan was found on the floor of his residence in the 13800block of 64th Avenue on July 7, by one of his roommates. Sgt. Jennifer Pound, spokeswoman for the Integrated Homicide Investigation Team, said McMillan was rushed to Surrey Memorial Hospital where he remained on life support until he died on Wednesday afternoon. “We believe the McMillan homicide was a targeted murder and not a random act,” Pound said. McMillan had a criminal record dating back to 1985, for theft, break-and-enter, mischief, assault, breaching probation, possession of a controlled substance and possession of stolen property over $5,000. Tom Zytaruk


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Seeing an increasing number of senior citizens among its clients, on July 17 the Surrey Food Bank will now turn its attention to the elderly. It will start up a special program for clients ages 65 and older, on Wednesday afternoons, from 1:30 to 3 p.m. More than 230 regulars are over that age, Hermann said. “It will be a different kind of atmosphere,” she said of the program for seniors. “They won’t be lined up on the street.” Last month, the Surrey Food Bank was presented with Food Banks Canada’s inaugural Excellence in Food Banking 2013 award, during a conference in Charlottetown, P.E.I. “We’re honoured to get that award,” Hermann said. “We’re very thrilled.”

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The City of Surrey has rejected a controversial proposal by a Hindu temple and a Sikh gurdwara to pave over a part of Bear Creek Park for a 100-stall parking lot.

Owen Croy, manager of parks, said the city isn’t prepared to provide a licence agreement for the Laxmi Narayan Mandir and Gurdwara Sahib Brookside to construct a lot on city parkland – even though the temples agreed to cover the estimated $400,000 cost and make it a public lot.

“We’ve made a decision to not proceed with a licence agreement at this time,” Croy said. “We want to preserve the parkland we have and expand our inventory of parks, and this would be contrary to it.” Members of the temples in the 8300block of 140th Street brought their proposal

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he summer legislative session is now half over, so it’s time for some observations and thoughts about what we’ve seen so far in the House: ❚ The multitude of new faces around the legislature has changed the atmosphere for the better. There are more than 30 newbies, and perhaps because they’ve had to spend so much time trying not to get lost in the maze of corridors, they haven’t had time to descend to the level of bitter partisanship that characterized the place the past few years. Let’s hope this continues. ❚ The new government cabinet, which has a number of rookies, has so far performed fairly well. Education Minister Peter Fassbender has navigated the usually rocky shoals of the government’s relationship with the B.C. Teachers’ Federation fairly well, and Transportation Minister Todd Stone has ably deflected any criticism hurled at him by the

Opposition. Veteran MLA Bill Bennett is new to the energy portfolio and has his hands full with BC Hydro, but acknowledges there are problems at the Crown Corporation and those needs to be dealt with and not swept under the carpet. One newcomer, AttorneyGeneral Suzanne Anton, has had a bit of a shaky start but she’ll have time to grow into her role. New Health Minister Terry Lake has already had to deal with controversy (over a smoking cessation drug) but has weathered things well. ❚ The NDP Opposition has yet to find its sea legs in the House. A number of veteran MLAs, no doubt devastated by the prospects of another four long years in Opposition, appear to have checked out, at least for now. It’s unlikely the NDP caucus will be re-energized any time soon, as it will probably take months for caucus members to get over that unexpected election loss. The only two members who seem to have their heads fully in the game right now are John Horgan and Mike Farnworth, and that may be because both may once again find themselves in a party leadership race should Adrian Dix step

down as leader. ❚ A whole bunch of issues that dominated question period and much of the political debate before the election are now mostly off the table. Remember the NDP’s constant demand for an inquiry into the sale of B.C. Rail? Goodbye! The attacks on Premier Christy Clark for constantly campaigning? No more. Even the ethnic memo furor, which the NDP is trying to revisit, has lots its edge. ❚ Speaking of the premier, she hasn’t been around the legislature much as she spent several weeks campaigning in the Westside-Kelowna byelection, so she hasn’t had much of a physical presence. But there’s no doubt who is in charge, as her byelection win cemented her hold on her party. Just a few months

ago, people were plotting to force her out of the job and now she is firmly steering the ship with apparently calm waters ahead. ❚ B.C.’s first-ever Green Party MLA, Andrew Weaver, has demonstrated an ability to get under the skin of the NDP. He isn’t given much opportunity to ask questions in Question Period, but he does get to vote on things. His decision to vote in favour of the B.C. Liberal government’s budget really irritated a number of NDP MLAs, who voiced their objections on social media. Weaver told me he voted for it because the election outcome made it obvious people want a balanced budget, so he was following the public’s lead. He said he didn’t necessarily think the budget will actually be balanced when

all is said and done, but he was in favour of at least the concept of a balanced budget (something that sets him apart from the NDP). ❚ Clark has been able to reward most members of her caucus with cabinet posts, parliamentary secretary appointments, committee memberships and caucus positions, most of which come with a boost in salary. Two MLAs, however, have been frozen out: Moira Stillwell and Sam Sullivan. Stillwell has been

on the outs with Clark for months, and Sullivan beat Clark for the Vancouver mayoralty some years back. It looks like Clark is not in a forgiving mood toward some people. I wonder whether she will display a similar attitude to some key people in the business community who were less than loyal before her miracle win. Keith Baldrey is chief political reporter for Global BC Keith.Baldrey@globalnews.ca

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Unsympathetic reader’s letter was ridiculous The Editor, Re: “Parking Enforcement all about control, cash” the Now letters, July 11. I am saddened that the assault of a human being just doing his job is hard for Michael D. Mahoney to feel sympathy for. What has our society come to that we feel that in some way a security guard issuing a parking ticket deserves to be spat on, verbally abused and assaulted? So Mahoney, if there were no laws in society and no one to enforce them, what then would occur? Would you feel justified beating up the mail man because he put your mail through the slot in the door and not your mail box? Would you feel justified beating up the pizza delivery guy because he was late bringing your pizza to your house? Sound ridiculous? You bet it does. It sounds just as ridiculous as Mahoney’s statement that this security guard doing his job deserves what he got! Have we hardened so much that we feel whatever criminal action toward our fellow man is somehow justified because we don’t like the consequences of our actions? C. Eldridge, Surrey

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The Editor, Re: “Jim Mann on Alzheimer’s: ‘Looks can be deceiving,’” the Now, July 9. The story about Jim Mann and Alzheimer’s was good but the problem with Alzheimer’s goes much deeper. One problem for people as Alzheimer’s advances is their inability to go anywhere alone or to be left alone. Left alone, a person with advanced Alzheimer’s may forget to turn off the stove or wander away and not know how to get home. It is a struggle for families to care for a spouse or relative with advanced Alzheimer’s. They can get some respite by having them go to an adult daycare, but they need transportation to get them there. That is where HandyDART comes in. HandyDART transports many people every day to various adult daycares. This service is invaluable to older people who can no longer drive. For some, it would be impossible to get their loved one to a bus stop and go on a regular bus to take them to

a daycare. It is demanding work to care for a person with advanced Alzheimer’s. The caregiver needs a break to take care of their own needs and they rely on HandyDART. However, TransLink has seen fit to reduce service hours and cut runs to save a few dollars. They are farming out some HandyDART work to taxis. The clients who use HandyDART recognize the yellow buses and recognize the uniforms. They feel a certain confidence that their loved one will be transported safely and with care. Without HandyDART, many people are stuck at home. As the population ages, it is likely there will be more people getting diagnosed with Alzheimer’s and dementia. If TransLink keeps reducing the HandyDART service, I fear that the most vulnerable people in our society will waste away in their homes. Don’t we have a duty to help them have a decent quality of life when they are no longer able to care for themselves? TransLink is in the business of providing transportation and that needs to include those who cannot fend for themselves – now and in the future, too. Donna Rae, Surrey

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A three-day “extreme makeover” of the longhouse building at Alexandra Neighbourhood House this fall will go a long way to help the organization modernize its image, event planners say. In October, plans are to renovate the “Camp Alexandra” facility with the help of a legion of volunteers and project sponsors. “It’s a full-on, major renovation, but it all really depends on what we’re able to source out,” said Penny Bradley, executive director of the neighbourhood house. “We need skilled tradespeople – electricians, plumbers, carpenters – and if we’re not able to bring those people in, then the project will have to be pared back.” The longhouse was built in the 1980s, and it’s showing its age. The goal of the renovation project is to attract more corporate and group rentals. “We’re looking at doing things like blowing out some walls, creating some more open space,” Bradley explained. “But mostly it’s about updates – new lighting, new doors, carpeting, more modern amenities. The bones of the longhouse are good, but it really needs that makeover to make it more attractive to people who might want to rent it for meetings and retreats. You know, companies who want those dress-down days away from a corporate environment, this site has a lot of appeal, next to the beach.”

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Event planner Zena Peden (left) and Penny Bradley, executive director of Alexandra Neighbourhood House, at the site’s Longhouse facility, slated for a three-day “extreme makeover” this fall. (Photo: LUIZ LOPES) Camp Alexandra was founded in 1918 as a summer camp for kids from the Alexandra Orphanage in Vancouver. Ever since, a wide range of people – not only “poor children and tired mothers” of the early- to mid1900s, as one founder said – have made use of the expanded facilities, including its cozy cabins, mainly in the summer months. Along the way, the camp site became a member of Association of Neighbourhood Houses of Greater Vancouver.

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little bit to get that message out.” Publicly, word of the longhouse “extreme makeover” began to spread during the 39th annual Alexandra Festival, held May 25. The budget for the renovation project is around $300,000, and the work party is slated to happen from Oct. 18 to 20. Event planner Zena Peden has the job of securing donations of materials and time from volunteers, businesses and local groups. “I’ve had some really positive reaction from people about sponsorship and from contractors, electricians, people like that,” Peden said during a site tour in May. “I’m feeling very confident about it all.” A major backer of the initiative is Investors Group, which has worked to shape the renovations and is using the project as a team-building exercise. “In the longhouse, even soft renovations inside will allow us to market it more fully,” Bradley said. “We want to have it be a contained space for our rentals and social enterprise activities. That’s the main goal.… Some people have expressed concerns about donating money to something other than programming here, but for us, having a more modern longhouse facility will allow us to do more of that, in a sustainable way.” For more details about the renovation project, or to get involved, call 604-535-0015 or visit www.alexhouse.net. tzillich@thenownewspaper.com


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Bacon adds sizzling flavour as it can be included in almost any savoury recipe. Most of the bacon that we purchase from our butcher, or presliced in 500g packages, is obtained from the belly of the pig. This can be identified by the considerable amount of fat content. Back bacon however is fairly lean and meaty, and is aptly named from its origin. All bacon is quite salty as it is always salt cured or brined and usually smoked. Thus the practice of seasoning a dish that incorporates bacon should be mostly reserved until the end of the cooking process. For years, bacon has also been used in protecting other meats from drying out during the cooking process. Lean meats and sometimes seafood are wrapped in a bacon barrier prior to cooking. The fatty consistency is perfect for supplying enough juices to keep these main entrées moist and flavourful. There are obvious health concerns to an over-consumption of bacon in our daily diets, and controlled temperance should be practised. This being said, Elvis Presley’s favourite accompanying sauce with his biscuits was “red-eye gravy.” This is made by adding a cup of black coffee to the rendered fat from a pound of bacon.

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The speed limit along White Rock’s Marine Drive beachfront is posted at 30-kilometres-per-hour and it applies to everyone — unless you are Zach Bell. The Canadian Olympian and reigning national road race champion destroyed the field of rivals, averaging 38 kph through the streets and hills of the seaside community to win the 2013 Tour de White Rock road race Sunday morning. “I was driving home last night just a little perturbed after the criterium,” said Bell, who had never won White Rock signature event in five previous tries. “I had won that crit before so I know how to do it, but some tactics at the end kind of put me out of it again. I said to my wife on the way home, ‘Well, if I don’t win tomorrow that will be the longest drought all year without winning.’ At least I put an axe into that one pretty quick.” Bell, who rides for Champion System while proudly sporting his Canadian championship jersey, broke away from the lead pack with eight laps remaining and never looked back. Despite riding without a team to support him, the long solo laps did not drain power from Bell. If anything, he grew stronger as the race progressed. With three laps remaining, Bell held a three-minute lead over his pursuers. One lap later, the gap had grown by 40 seconds and with one lap to go, Bell’s advantage had stretched to three minutes, 55 seconds. Bell’s winning time for the 134 km

Canadian Olympian Zach Bell finally conquered the Tour de White Rock road race in his sixth try Sunday morning while Kathryn Donovon (below left) was all smiles after winning the women’s race. (Photos: LUIZ LOPES) undulating course was three hours, 31 minutes and 38 seconds, nearly a full four minutes ahead of runner-up Michael Schweizer (NSP Ghost/Team Germany). Another German rider, Florenz Knauer (Team Baier Landshut), was third, five minutes back of Bell. Bell’s lethal pace took a toll on the field as just 11 of 76 riders who started the race managed to make it to the finish line. Bell said he knew he had the endurance to maintain his fast pace and his goal was to build a big lead and avoid a one-lap sprint to the finish line. “I think a lot of guys are pretty intimidated by the course, but the distance — because it is a bit shorter than what we do when we’re racing in Europe — I know I can last through 130 kilometres,” he said. “The course rewards guys who aren’t scared of it. The guys who win are the guys who

seize the opportunity early when guys start to crack. “That doesn’t mean you have to go solo like I did today, but the race does get down to small groups and it’s usually well over before half distance. It rewards the aggressive rider if you’ve got the legs.” Bell’s theory proved to be the correct one in the 80 km women’s race as well as California rider Kathryn Donovan (Team NOW and Novartis for MS) broke away from the lead group of riders and cruised to a three-minute win in her first attempt at the White Rock race. “The numbers had gotten down to just a few of us,” Donovan said. We (the Novartis team) wanted to keep the pace high, but instead of just working it, it was easier to just attack and make the other girls chase. It’s a better use of our effort. “Olivia (teammate Olivia Dillon) told me

to go so I went. The other girls stayed with us and when I got to the next climb, I went again. She added, “With two laps to go I attacked on the climb (Columbia Street hill) and just stayed away. I wasn’t sure how far ahead I was so I still went really hard down that hill just in case.” Novartis rider Lex Albrecht of Montreal edged out 2012 Canadian Olympic bronze medallist Jasmine Glaesser (Team Tibco) in a sprint to the finish to grab second place. Dillon was fourth. Glaesser’s sprint spoiled a Novartis sweep of White Rock races. In Friday’s Homelife Realty Hill Climb, Novartis swept the podium with Albrecht finishing in top spot ahead of teammates Lauren Rauck Komanski (second) and Dillon (third). Saturday’s 30 km Choices Markets see NOVARTIS › page 27

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CULTUS LK gardener’s dream 1160sf 2br 1.5ba rancher, a/c 55+ $63K. 604858-9301.uSELLaHOME.com id5400 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

HARRISON HOT SPRINGS HOME OVER LOOKS RIVER Custom Built, RV Parking, 40ft Rear Deck, very pri− vate. Nice Neighborhood. Overlooking river. Walk in condition. Price: $409,900 604-796-2404 geopad23@hotmail.com

HOUSES FOR SALE

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. 604-7460073. PropertyGuys.com 702659

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3BDRM/2BTH 15792 98 AVE, Stunning spacious rancher, 7200 sf lot. $514,888. 604− 760−7284

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BUENA VISTA Ave White Rock. Spectacular view building lot with older 2 bdrm rental home $879,000. 604837-5373. PropertyGuys id 77100

M.RIDGE-5 acre blueberry farm, garage, water&sewer at ppty line $949K 604-880-5069 uSELLaHOME.com id5642

LEGAL SERVICES CRIMINAL RECORD? Don’t let it block employment, travel, education, professional, certification, adoption property rental opportunities. For peace of mind & a free consultation call 1-800-347-2540.

BASSET HOUND PUPPIES Tri−Color CKC reg.1st.shots Micro Chip.Vet Chkd. $650 604−820−0629

6 BDRM 3.5 bth newly reno’d 4,077 sq ft home w/ 2 bdrm legal suite located Sth central Abbotsford. $588,800. 604-852-1748. PropertyGuys.com id# 149267

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SRY - FLEETWOOD reno’d 2140sf 4br 3ba lg 7100sf lot, suite $515,000 604-7279240 see uSELLsHOME.com id5617

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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. 778-5711544. PropertyGuys.com id 76544

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WATER VIEW LOT - PRICED BELOW ASSESSED VALUE! Walk to all lower Gibsons has to offer! Call Shauna or visit www.shaunagold.com for details. (604) 218−2077. $180,000

MOBILE/MANUFACTURED HOMES FOR SALE 2&3 BDRM Mobiles in Surrey & Langley. $19,900-$65,000. Call for great mobile! Lorraine Cauley Royal Lepage 604-889-4874

NEW DELUXE SRI, 2 BR, 2 bth, 14x70 in adult park. $119,900 with $570 pad rent. 604-830-1960

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401 Westview St, Coq Large Units Near Lougheed Mall, Transportation & S.F.U. office: 604-939-2136 cell: 604-727-5178 .

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1030 - 5th Ave, New West Near Transportation & Douglas College. Well Managed Building Cell: 604-813-8789

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 Call 604-584-5233 www.cycloneholdings.ca

COTTONWOOD PLAZA 555 Cottonwood Ave, Coquitlam 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

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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. 1-604-7959785

RENTALS APARTMENTS/ CONDOS FOR RENT AMBER ROCHESTOR 545 Rochestor Ave, Coq Close to Lougheed Mall, S.F.U. & Transportation. Office

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415 Westview St, Coq Close to Lougheed Mall, all Transportation Connections, Schools & S.F.U. office: 604-939-8905

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 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 .

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Extra Large 2 Bedrooms. Close to Lougheed Mall & S.F.U. office: 604-939-4903 cell: 778-229-1358

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

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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.

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Sry Large 1 BR & 2 BR apt newly renod,104/140 balcony, storage, nr bus, pkng, N/S, N/P, Kids ok. Refs. 778-5580046 SURREY 75/120A 2 BR apt, $960 + $40 cbl & 3 BR apt $1080 + $40 cbl. Quiet family complex, n/p. 604-501-0505

SUITES FOR RENT 14295 - 71A AVE, Avail now or Aug 1, g/l, wheel chair access, 2 BR, newly reno’d, 1250 sf, N/p, $850 + util, 5 appls. Call 604-583-6844

2BDRM/1BA $800 BEAR CREEK Incl Hydro . N/P, N/S. 778−888−4583

3 BR bsmnt ste, Cloverdale, N/p, $1300/mo incls utils, lndry, Avl July 15, 604-5769591 BOLIVAR HTS 2 br nr skytrain, new reno-wood flooring. $800 inc utils. 604-7262499 C’DALE, LRG 1 BR, f/p, incls cable, utils & wireless net, $750/mo, N/s, N/p, avl now. 604-817-4166 or 604-5747396 CHIMNEY HILL newer 2 BR bsmnt ste, $650 incls heat, hyd, cbl, lndry, N/s, N/p, Aug 1. 604-572-8353, 778-3185352 CHIMNEY HILLS, 71/148B. New 2 BR bsmt, $700 incl hyd, cbl, net. N/p. 604-8058897 CLOVERDALE 166/60 New 2 BR bsmt ste, own W/D, f/bath, NS/NP. Av now. 604809-7558 FLEETWOOD, 1 BR g/lv, full bath. $550 incls hydro/cable, Aug1. Nr schls. 604-581-0421 Fleetwood, 84/146. 2 BR bsmt ste, quiet, nr amen. $700 incls hyd/cble. Now. 604-572-2852, 604-780-9354 FRASER HGTS Nr schl/wtr prk. 1200sf 2 BR, own W/D, D/W. N/S. Av Aug1, $900 + 1/3 utls. 11069-159A St. 604-617-3864 NEWTON, Scott/84. 2 BR avail now. $800 incls utils,internet. NS/NP. 778-707-4763

SUITES FOR RENT N. DELTA, 72/112. 2 BR 1500sf, laundry, storage, 2 parking. $900. NS/NP. Av Aug 1. 604-597-4657 N DELTA 84/112, new 3 BR, 2 full baths, Aug 1 or 15, $1395 incls utils/cbl/shrd w/d, 1 prkg, N/s, N/p. (604) 502-5097, 7159984 N. DELTA, newly reno’d 3 BR upper with 1 1/2 bths $1500, N/s, pets neg, immed, 604-7156488 NEWTON 68/144 1 BR clean suite, nr bus/amens/laundry mat. $600 inc hyd/cbl. N/p, no w/d. Av now. 778-3227164 NEWTON Brand NEW, 2 BR ste avail now, own laundry. $800 incls utls. & cable. NS/NP. 778-388-2557 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 5850032 PANARAMA, 2 BR. Bright, full bath, N/s, N/p. $1200 incls utils & w/d. Call 604-597-1199 SRY, 96/131A St. renod 1 BR bsmt ste. NS/NP, $550 incls hydro, cable.604-583-5032 SRY, CHIMNEY HTS 144/74A. Newer spac 1 BR, $525 incls utls. NS/NP. Refs. 778-828-9737 Sry Clayton new 1 BR walkout suite, nr transit, no w/d ns/np. $600 inc utils & cbl. Avail now. 604-723-1994 SRY CTRL 2 BR ste, Million $ View! Deck, Quiet area. $630 incls utils & cable, Avail Now. NS/NP. Refs Req’d. Call 778-896-5509 SULLIVAN HEIGHTS 2 br $950, 1 br $750, brand new, nr YMCA, park, market, no pets, n/s, avail NOW, Call

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.

SRY 8665 Tulsy Cres, 3 BR Rancher, 2bath, 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. 604589-7040

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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 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 604-5978574 www.canconet.com WILLOWBROOK 2 lev, 3 BR 1350sf, 1.5 bath, newly reno’d, lrg kitch, new carpet up & hrdwd down, paint, 6appls, f/yrd, shed, 2 prkg, Pets Ok. Nr schl, bus, shops. $1600. Avail Aug1/15. 604-530-6169

MOBILE/PADS SOUTH SRY Park, 2 BR Mobile, club hse, swimming pool, activites ctr, garden, pond & creek, Avail Aug 1, $950, Walt or Eilleen 604-996-5565

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SPORTS & IMPORTS 1996 FORD Mustang, black with grey interior,45,000 kms original owner, 6 cyl., auto; AC; pw; pl; 10 disc CD changer. Excellent condition. $7,995. Call 604-671-5135

AUTOMOTIVE COLLECTIBLES & CLASSIC CARS

HOUSES FOR RENT CLOVERDALE 166/60 Full hse 6 BR, 4 bath, all appls, dbl garage $2500 or Upper lev 4 BR, 3 bath $1800. NS/NP. 604-8097558 PANARAMA RIDGE 53/125A. View, 3 BR, 1.5 bath, all appls, carport, on 1.5 acre. Pet OK. $2500. Now. 604-728-8224

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1979 FORD M/H, 23 ft, cozy, bunk beds, fully equipped, low k’s, $4,450. 778-7373890

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1994 SEA BREEZE 31 FT, 84,000 miles, new tires, slps 6, loaded, O/D trans, solar, 1 owner, $14K obo. 604-5967324

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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

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2009 PIONEER 24’ trailer, slps 5, like new, pop-out, 3 pc bath, ent ctre. $13,900. 604-582-5815

HOME SERVICES CLEANING CLEANING SERVICE. Reas rates, specializing in homes. Guar work. Refs. 604-7154706

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APPLEWOOD KIA SURREY PRESENTS THEIR

BEST PRICES

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HURRY IN! LIMITED QUANTITIES AVAILABLE!

0%

FINANCING

ON SELECT 2013 / 2014 MODELS

91

$

FUEL MISER 41 MPG CITY 53 MPG HWY

110

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#RO6000 MSRP $13,895

BIWEEKLY

2013 KIA RIO

#SO4100 MSRP $16,795

BIWEEKLY

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141

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#SP5400 MSRP $21,995

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Offer(s) available on select new 2013/2014 models through participating dealers to qualified customers who take delivery by July 31, 2013. Dealers may sell or lease for less. Some conditions apply. Offers are subject to change without notice. See dealer for complete details. Vehicle images shown may include optional accessories and upgrades available at extra cost. All offers exclude licensing, registration, insurance, other taxes and down payment (if applicable). Other dealer charges may be required at the time of purchase. Other lease and financing options also available. 0% purchase financing is available on select 2013/2014 Kia models on approved credit (OAC). Term varies by model and trim. Financing and lease rates vary by vehicle and are valid on approved credit (OAC) only. Delivery and destination fees up to $1,665, other fees and certain levies (including tire levies) and A/C charge ($100, where applicable) are included. License, insurance, applicable taxes, variable dealer administration fees, PPSA ($79) and registration fees are extra. Retailer may sell for less. See dealer for full details. Offer ends July 31, 2013. Cash purchase credit and Loan credit available on select models and varies by model and trim. Credits are deducted from the negotiated selling price before taxes and cannot be combined with special lease and finance offers. Cash purchase price includes cash credit, delivery and destination fees and other government taxes. Other taxes, registration, insurance and licensing fees are excluded. Available at participating dealers. Other lease and finance options are also available. Dealers may sell for less. Dealers are free to set individual prices. Prices are subject to change without notice. Certain restrictions may apply. Offers may change, may be extended without notice, and are for examples only. Retailer order/trade may be necessary. See your Kia retailer for full offer/program details. All offers are subject to availability. Offer ends July 31, 2013. “6 Bi-weekly Payments On Us” offer is available O.A.C. to eligible retail customers who finance or lease a new 2013 Rio 4dr/5dr from a participating dealer by July 31, 2013. Customers will receive a cheque in the amount of three payments (excluding taxes) to a maximum of $300 per month or can choose up to $900 reductions from the selling/lease price after taxes. Price your Kia includes the $900 “6 bi-weekly payments on us” credit for 2013 Rio 4dr/5dr. Visit your dealer for more details, offer ends July 31, 2013. 2013 Rio #RO6000, $91 biweekly payments based on the MSRP $13,895 over a 60/84 term @0% interest, the residual is $4688. 2013 Soul, #SO4100, $110 biweekly payments based on the MSRP $16,795 over a 60/84 term @ 0% interest the residual is $5743. 2013 Optima #op9700, $140 biweekly payments based on the MSRP $21,995 @0% interest, the residual is $7280. 2013 Sportage, #SP5400, $141 biweekly payments based on the MSRP $21,995 over a 60.84 term @0% interest the residual is $7342.40. 2014 Sorento, #SR3172, $169 biweekly payments based on the MSRP $26,995 @ 0% interest over a 60/84 term the residual is $8800. 2014 Forte, #FO3220, $104 biweekly payments based on the MSRP $16,195 @ 0% interest over a 60/84 term the residual is $5500. 2014 Rondo, #RN0267, $139 biweekly based on the MSRP $21,695 @ 0% interest over a 60/84 term the residual is $7300. Vehicles may not be exactly as illustrated. See dealer for details. Offers valid until July 19, 2013, or while supplies last.

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