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Spat leads to shot being fired at cab Police are hunting for a gunman who took a shot at a taxi in Whalley late Saturday night. “Our investigators have found a connection between the subject of interest and passengers in the cab,” Surrey RCMP Cpl. Bert Paquet said. The attack was apparently linked to a spat involving some of the cab’s passengers earlier that evening. “We have good leads,” Paquet said Monday. “We’re actively looking for this person right now.” Two men and two women, all in their early 20s, were riding in the cab on 102A Avenue near University Boulevard shortly before 11 p.m. when someone pulled up alongside the cab and fired a single shot. There were five people inside, including the driver. Nobody was hit. The bullet passed through the driver’s side rear window and exited through the passenger rear window. “It’s very fortunate nobody was seriously injured,” Paquet said. One of the passengers sustained minor cuts from the burst glass. The cab driver hit his brakes and the shooter’s car sped off. His passengers bailed out and ran away as he called 911, but police subsequently identified the four and spoke with them. Tom Zytaruk

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Delta Mayor Lois Jackson says recent comments made by Burns Bog Conservation Society president Eliza Olson on the public hearing process are “inaccurate.” “She’s got it all mixed up,” said Jackson. “The Burns Bog Conservation Society should make sure they know what the process is and what’s happening before they make a lot of these statements. They are making accusations against Delta unfounded.” Olson told the Now last week that Delta “failed to follow due process” and skipped holding a public hearing before meeting with Metro Vancouver. Last Friday, Delta council met with Metro Vancouver’s board of directors to present a report on redesignating an 89-acre property at Highway 91 and 72nd Avenue in North Delta from “conservation and recreation” to “general urban.” The property is owned by MK Delta Lands Group, which has an application before council to develop a mixed-use village in the area, but the society is against it because it is too close to the Burns Bog Ecological Conservancy Area. see MAYOR › page 4

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Police do not believe the man whose body was found off a trail in Newton’s Hazelnut Park on Friday was a victim of foul play. Investigators were still trying to establish at press time Monday if the body was that of a nearby resident who’d been reported missing on Thursday. “It’s just a sad story,” Surrey RCMP Cpl. Bert Paquet said. Barb McLintock, of the Coroners Service of British Columbia, said Monday that “we don’t have a cause of death yet.” As reported on the Now’s website Friday, Mounties cordoned off part of the park after the body was found in the forest shortly after noon Friday, off a busy trail in the 13900-block of 70th Avenue. A Surrey RCMP officer from the Serious Crimes Unit took photos of a blue Mountain bike found nearby but subsequently police confirmed it has nothing to do with this case. Mounties at the scene set up a yellow baffle to prevent curious eyes from looking into a part of the woods, while one officer with blue gloves retrieved some long cotton swabs from a police van before disappearing back into the forest. Paquet said a passerby discovered the body. Curious motorists slowed down to have a peek past a police cruiser and down the shadowy trail.

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For the third year in a row, a group of students from Surrey’s Princess Margaret Secondary will be heading to Houston, Texas where they will compete in a worldrenowned science program hosted by NASA and Boeing. Called the International Space Settlement Design Competition, the program is aimed at encouraging high school students to come up with unique designs for potential settlements and colonies in space. The competition is open to high school groups from all over the world and this year, for the third time in a row, a group from Princess Margaret (PM) will be blasting off to the Lynden B. Johnson Space Center in Houston to take part. Made up of 10 students from grades 10 to 12, the PM team is the only Canadian team to have qualified for the event in its 20-year history. The team’s members are Ramansh Chhabra, Alice Ho, Tarandeep Gill, Ishmeet Singh, Muhammed Hassaan Shiekh, Aaaqil Hassan, Harinderpal Kakh, Mohammed Moosuddee, Gurleen Brar and Mariyam Ali. They will be led by SFU student and PM

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alumn Bhupinder Rathore. “It’s a great source of pride,” said Neder Dhillon, principal of Princess Margaret. “They are well-rounded kids and when you’re talking to them you sometimes forget that they’re 16, 17 years old because of the knowledge they have, the depth of understanding and the journey they’re about to embark on.” To qualify for this year’s event, the students had to submit a proposal to NASA on a potential space settlement located somewhere around earth’s moon. “All we know is that the settlement is going to be near the moon, we don’t know if it’s going to be on the moon, in orbit or where,” said Singh. “We’re just trying to look up everything that could be a problem on the moon.” Adding to the pressure was the fact that all of the work on the project was in addition to the students’ regular schoolwork and the deadline for the submission just so happened to coincide with finals. “It added a lot of stress,” said Gill. “It wasn’t meant to be for high school students but students with college degrees in the field.” Despite the challenge, the students were up to the task and submitted their proposal, “Bellevistat,” a settlement capable of housing 11,000 people. Like the years prior, the proposal passed NASA’s muster and led to an invitation to join them in Houston. Once

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there, the group will take part in the main challenge, where they will be paired up with other teams from around the world to design an even more complex settlement plan. “Last year we were paired up with teams from Pakistan, the U.S. and Australia and we learned to communicate with different kinds of people,” said Kakh. “So we got to learn about internal structures work and how to work with each other so that was kind of interesting.” And once there, the real competition begins. Not only does the group have to work collaboratively with others, but they also have to convince NASA and Boeing engineers of their project’s worth. It’s there, the team agreed, that the program’s real reward lies. “They’re very harsh. They’re not very student friendly and they ask you questions like you’re a real engineer and so they would ask you a question and if you don’t know it, they say you don’t know what you’re talking about,” said Ho. “So it’s very real-life and it really gives us an experience that will help us in the future and we definitely develop more presentation skills as it moves on.” While the students head to Houston later this week, they’re still short around $3,000 for funding their trip. Anyone interested in donating to the students’ journey can do so by making cheques payable to Princess Margaret Secondary.

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for comments and come back to Delta in October. Then, Delta will hold a public hearing and then give third reading to the bylaws. After that, Metro Vancouver will have a Eliza Olson public hearing and if they pass the motion to make the amendment (from “recreation and conservation” to “general urban” in the Regional Growth Strategy), it will come back to Delta council for fourth reading. “So there’s a lot more to it than just, ‘They’re selling the bog!’ It’s too bad that tends to happen without the facts,” Jackson said. Jackson said Delta probably won’t have its public hearing until the end of the year.

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Residents annoyed with the deafening sound of blueberry field cannons in Delta are being urged to take action. More than 150 people attended a community forum organized by a group of concerned citizens Wednesday at the Sundance Inn in East Ladner, a community that has seen a steady increase in farms converted to blueberry crops with cannons as the preferred choice to scare away birds. “We’re going to challenge unethical farming practices,” said Sandy Strukoff. Guest speaker Kevin Mitchell with Ban the Cannons told the audience of the ongoing difficulties residents face in curbing the incessant noise and also outlined some of the actions residents can take. These include taking detailed videos and notes, as well as registering complaints with municipal hall. Mayor Lois Jackson promised that Delta would lobby for stronger regulations. B.C. Ministry of Agriculture guidelines allow cannons to be used from 6:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. According to Ban the Cannons, the devices are not even necessary – some of the proposed alternatives for bird control include netting. Bert van Dalfsen, manager of the Ministry of Agriculture’s Strengthening Farming Program, said those concerned about propane cannons have several avenues to have their complaints addressed. The B.C. Blueberry Council has a liaison officer who responds to complaints, educating neighbours and farmers on the rules governing the use of cannons. Mitchell, though, noted the council has no enforcement powers. Another lengthier complaint process would be through the B.C. Farm Industry Review Board, charged with administering the Farm Practices Protection Act. A safer bet for local governments is to pass a farm bylaw that has provisions for audible devices, van Dalfsen noted. “To pass a farm bylaw, they need to be regulated under the local government, so it

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ads indicating their intention to apply, as well as notify adjacent property owners. However, KWCALR’s website claims that the landowners haven’t disclosed their plans for the land to the City of Surrey, nor to area residents, if the application goes through. According to an email from Donna Passmore, campaign director of the Farmland Defence League, residents are concerned that the land may be used as a dumping ground, claiming there are plans for the lands to receive “approximately 25,000 truckloads of ‘fill.’” The email also claims that Aug. 6 is the deadline for responses to be made to the application, but Colin Fry, one of the ALC’s executive directors, said the ALC won’t look over the application until late September or early October – at the earliest. “People have all of August and all of September, virtually,” he said. KWCALR has organized a public meeting for residents, scheduled for Thursday, Aug. 1 at 7 p.m. at the Christ the Redeemer Anglican Church, 16613 Bell Rd. jacobzinn@gmail.com

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he cornerstone of the B.C. Liberal government’s longterm economic strategy is an expanded liquefied natural gas industry, but a new study underscores how shaky some of the assumptions embedded in that strategy are. The study, commissioned by the B.C. Natural Gas Workforce Strategy Committee, estimates that an eye-popping 75,000 skilled workers will be needed once five LNG plants are operational. As well, a further 60,000 workers will be needed in the construction phase. This represents an enormous amount of skilled workers. Of course, the study is optimistic that all five LNG plants will come in line within a few years, which is by no means guaranteed. But if even two or three plants become reality, a large number of skilled workers will be needed. And this potential development underscores the urgency of the need

for government action and funding to address the looming skills shortage that will soon confront British Columbia. I’ve written before how our changing demographics are working against us when it comes to skilled trade workers. Recent Statistics Canada data shows about twothirds of those workers in B.C. are over the age of 45, which means many of them will soon be approaching retirement. Compounding the problem is that those retirees will take with them their years of experience. This means foremen and other managers will start leaving the trades at a disproportionately higher rate than those trained but inexperienced workers who enter the profession. The government, in its recent Throne Speech, promised a “comprehensive 10-year skills training plan” that presumably will deal with this looming crisis. So far, however, we have yet to see any details of that plan. And the government doesn’t seem to have a lot of room to move on this front any time soon. It is desperately trying to balance its budget, and the three year fiscal plan shows

that funding for advanced education – which funds skills training – is actually set to decline by more than $40 million over the next two years. The fact the government appears locked in a fiscal box for a few years suggests it may want more say in how universities, colleges and institutes spend the dollars it allocates to them. For example, given that there is a surplus of teachers in B.C., is it wise to continue to fund as many people to become teachers? Or should some of that money be redirected into training people for professions that will provide well-paying jobs for years to come? Post-secondary institutions jealously guard their independence, but I have to wonder whether the government that funds them will start providing that

funding with some strings attached. If a strong liquefied natural gas industry is indeed the key to B.C.’s economic future (and many, such as Green Party MLA Andrew Weaver, are very skeptical about that claim) and if it does require thousands of newly trained workers, the B.C. Liberals better get moving fast on that file. Hopefully, we’ll have some idea what that 10-year plan for improving skills training will look like in the fall. If I was a university president, I might be a bit nervous about some of the things that may be part of it.

B.C. SHIPYARDS HAVE GOOD CHANCE The old debate over where B.C. Ferries should build its ships has resumed with news the company will need

three more vessels. Some, such as the NDP and the B.C. Federation of Labour, are demanding they be built in B.C. shipyards. Others, like Transportation Minister Todd Stone, say it’s up to B.C. Ferries to decide. Understandably, B.C. Ferries wants competitive bidding on the projects, which means shipyards in Europe can bid (a German shipyard built the three “C Class” ferries a few years ago). The NDP’s argument about the economic spinoffs that would come from building them in B.C. means nothing to B.C. Ferries, since those spinoffs have nothing to do with its bottom line. In fact, allowing only B.C. shipyards to bid on the vessels’ construction would dampen the competition, since the B.C. yards would

have less motivation to submit lower bids, given that rivals in Germany were being shut out. It’s likely the B.C. shipyards will bid on the vessels, and I suspect they’ll have a better chance of landing the contracts this time around. The vessels are smaller than the C Class ones, and the shipyards’ own infrastructure has expanded and improved since landing those big federal government shipbuilding contracts a couple of years ago. In other words, they are probably more competitive now – which means they may not need the inside deal the NDP and labour are demanding. Keith Baldrey is chief political reporter for Global B.C. Keith.Baldrey@globalnews.ca

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There’s no ‘honour’ in violence against women The Editor, Re: “Violence against immigrant women in Canada shameful,” the Now letters, July 25. I read this letter about violence against immigrant women in Canada and I must say this – there are so many cultures out there that fall prey to such unsympathetic actions and situations. Dare I say, women of the Indo-Canadian culture are by far the biggest, yet weakest victims. They may be immigrants or even Canadian-born. I am so sick and tired of the preponderance of violence against women in the Indo-Canadian community. In a sense, it’s almost become a norm. There have been countless incidents where women have lost their lives. A principle reason for this is the authority that’s thrust upon them. As a cultural misconception, Indo-Canadian women have never been treated equally. Every time I feel that violence against women is decreasing and hopefully close to diminishing, I hear another tragic story. It’s become a cultural practice now, known as honour crimes. The most common practices include son preference, female abortion, exchange of

dowry, forced marriage, and honour-based violence. This violence can manifest itself through physical, emotional, mental or financial abuses that attempt to reduce the status of women within their household and societies. These cultural “practices” as they call it are entrenched in traditional values that have no place in our current society and are sustained by unjustified cultural biases that must be altered. Inequalities deeply ingrained in deceiving values make women vulnerable to having their rights violated. In April 2013, Rona Ambrose, Minister of Public Works and Government Services and Minister for Status of Women, announced support to the Indo-Canadian Women’s Association to address the issue of violence against women and girls committed in the name of so-called “honour.” There are so many women out there who are uneducated when it comes to their rights. Hopefully they know that our government is committed to protecting women, girls and other vulnerable persons from all forms of violence, and to holding offenders accountable for their acts. If not, there are countless resources

available that are dedicated to ending violence against women such as the IndoCanadian Women’s Association, West Coast LEAF, the Women’s Advisory Committee and so many more. But it should start within us as well. We should be willing to create a change and step up – be a voice for the voiceless. Violence against women is an issue that cannot wait. Navi Dosanjh, 16, Surrey

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The parents of Lauren Sewell – the 24-year-old South Surrey woman who passed away last summer after a fatal plane crash near Kelowna with her 30-year-old boyfriend, Dallas Smith – are holding a charity golf tournament to raise money for scholarships in the victims’ names. Greg and Fran Sewell will hold the tournament at Hazelmere Golf and Tennis Club in South Surrey on Wednesday, Aug. 14, the anniversary of the accident. “It is a sombre event, the actual anniversary, but this brings a little bit of joy into what otherwise would be a sombre event,” said Greg. The scholarships will be created for the couple’s respective programs at BCIT: human resources and millwright. Lauren and Dallas first met while attending BCIT, sparking their relationship that was cut short by the crash after only several months. “Dallas had just graduated in a four-year millwright program,” said Greg. “Lauren was going into the second year of a two-year program, so she would’ve graduated by now had this accident not occurred last summer.”

This is one of the last photos of Lauren Sewell and Dallas Smith, the young couple who died in a plane crash near Kelowna on Aug. 13, 2012. The photo was taken that weekend and was recovered from Sewell’s digital camera. Now Sewell’s parents, Greg and Fran, are organizing a charity golf tournament for Aug. 14 to raise money for scholarships in Lauren and Dallas’s names to the human resources and millwright programs at BCIT. About a dozen of the 128 golf spots are still open, and all of the 72 dinner spots

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opportunities to donate by sponsoring the event or giving an item to auction. The tournament has a shotgun start at 1 p.m., with groups of four rotating through the course. Dinner is expected to be served around 6 or 6:30 p.m. Asked if this might become an annual event, Greg said he wanted to see how successful this one is first before committing to a yearly plan. “We just want to do a very good tournament this first year and see if we can’t raise enough money to do perpetual scholarships so that we don’t need to put on a big event every summer,” he said, adding that he may organize smaller events instead in the coming years. “I’m grateful for all the support that we’ve received to date – from our sponsors and our donators and our participants. We’re looking forward to a nice day.” Anyone interested in sponsoring, donating or golfing can contact Greg at gregsewell@shaw.ca. jacobzinn@gmail.com

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White RockSouth Surrey takes B.C. title Here, Cloverdale – hold my beer! Aaron Pritchett tries to get a bit closer from the stage to the crowd Saturday night. Nearly 4,000 turned out to the Cloverdale Amphitheatre to see Pritchett, Dallas Smith and a bevy of other country stars perform – all the while raising about $183,000 for charity. To see more photos from Saturday’s concert, see page 11. (Photo: JACOB ZINN)

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Water plan gets go ahead Provincial government approves EPCOR proposal Christopher Poon Now staff Twitter @questionchris

The province has approved EPCOR’s proposed Total Water Quality Management Project (TWQMP) for White Rock, at the same time the city is negotiating a possible purchase of the utility. The decision came down June 27, following a lengthy application period that ended with the city deciding on pursuing ownership of its own water from the Edmonton-based EPCOR. During that application period, the city also looked into the costs associated with potentially hooking up to Metro Vancouver’s water supply, but decided that if the city were to acquire the utility, they would continue with the TWQMP. see CRITICS › page 3

A full troop of 32 Mounties and horses perform at Semiahmoo Park in White Rock on Friday night. For more photos from RCMP Musical Ride, see page 21. (Photo: GORD GOBLE)

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For eight straight summers, B.C.’s Little League champions have continued on to capture the national title and represent Canada at the Little League World Series in Williamsport, Pa. So you can imagine what was running through the minds of the White Rock-South Surrey all-stars Sunday after they knocked off Hastings 4-2 at Vancouver’s Elm Park to wrest the provincial crown away from last year’s champs. The 2013 nationals are being held in Glace Bay, N.S., and open Friday. The Little League World Series begins Aug. 15. That could be one stupendous road trip, not to mention a long one, for the 11- and 12-year-old team if all goes well. “I’ll have to pack a full suitcase, I guess,” said White Rock’s Matt Benson, whose two-run single in the bottom of the fifth inning knotted the score 2-2 and led to Matt Mele’s game-winning hit one batter later. “It’s going to be an honour to represent B.C. I’m so excited to go to nationals. And I like the fact we might be favourites because maybe the other teams will be intimidated a little bit. We’ll see how it goes.” Sunday’s final dripped with drama almost from the outset. For starters, it was a repeat of last year’s final, won 20-0 by Hastings. During this year’s round robin, White Rock squandered an 8-4 lead against Hastings, fell behind 9-8 and then rallied with four in the bottom of the sixth for a walk-off win. In the final, Hastings led 2-0 going into the bottom of the fifth and was six outs away from a third provincial title since 2009. But three White Rock hits and two Hastings errors led to a four-run rally, keyed by the crucial Benson and Mele at-bats. see COACH › page 4


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Nine-year-old Jonah Vernon and uncle Paul Butler, both of White Rock, took to their paddleboards to Crescent Beach on a recent Sunday morning.(Photo: GORD GOBLE)

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It’s a decision that’s not sitting well with the White Rock Accountable Water Committee (WRAWC), a local group concerned with White Rock’s water that feels the city’s endorsement of TWQMP was rushed. “The City of White Rock did not have all of the information that was required to actually decide on whether the project was the right thing for White Rock,” said committee member Margaret Woods. “The right thing was to buy the utility but we don’t think the right thing is to use the total water management project and that is because there are aspects of it that are not helpful.” Those concerns lie around White Rock’s water containing arsenic and manganese, which could cost an additional $10 to $11 million on top of the estimated $12 million that the TWQMP would cost. As such, Woods said she’d like to see the city hook into Metro Vancouver’s water supply and feels the city was too quick to dismiss the idea. “Fraser Health had recommended that we join the Metro Vancouver water system,” said Woods. “That water has no arsenic and manganese because the water comes from the snowcap in the mountains. Also, Metro Vancouver are spending millions of dollars in new water treatments, including ultra violet, sand filters, so it appears as if the city, in our opinion, did not have all of the information required to decide on joining Metro Vancouver.” Talks between EPCOR and the city over the possible purchase of the utility are ongoing. cpoon@thenownewspaper.com

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Surrey students NASA-bound Princess Margaret Secondary sending group to science event for third year in row view photo with Christopher Poon Now staff Twitter @questionchris

For the third year in a row, a group of students from Surrey’s Princess Margaret Secondary will be heading to Houston, Texas where they will compete in a worldrenowned science program hosted by NASA and Boeing. Called the International Space Settlement Design Competition, the program is aimed at encouraging high school students to come up with unique designs for potential settlements and colonies in space. The competition is open to high school groups from all over the world and this year, for the third time in a row, a group from Princess Margaret (PM) will be blasting off to the Lynden B. Johnson Space Center in Houston to take part. Made up of 10 students from grades 10 to 12, the PM team is the only Canadian team to have qualified for the event in its 20-year history. The team’s members are Ramansh Chhabra, Alice Ho, Tarandeep Gill, Ishmeet Singh, Muhammed Hassaan Shiekh, Aaaqil Hassan, Harinderpal Kakh, Mohammed Moosuddee, Gurleen Brar and Mariyam Ali. They will be led by SFU student and PM

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alumn Bhupinder Rathore. “It’s a great source of pride,” said Neder Dhillon, principal of Princess Margaret. “They are well-rounded kids and when you’re talking to them you sometimes forget that they’re 16, 17 years old because of the knowledge they have, the depth of understanding and the journey they’re about to embark on.” To qualify for this year’s event, the students had to submit a proposal to NASA on a potential space settlement located somewhere around earth’s moon. “All we know is that the settlement is going to be near the moon, we don’t know if it’s going to be on the moon, in orbit or where,” said Singh. “We’re just trying to look up everything that could be a problem on the moon.” Adding to the pressure was the fact that all of the work on the project was in addition to the students’ regular schoolwork and the deadline for the submission just so happened to coincide with finals. “It added a lot of stress,” said Gill. “It wasn’t meant to be for high school students but students with college degrees in the field.” Despite the challenge, the students were up to the task and submitted their proposal, “Bellevistat,” a settlement capable of housing 11,000 people. Like the years prior, the proposal passed NASA’s muster and led to an invitation to join them in Houston. Once

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“Us and Hastings, we have to be two of the best teams in Canada,� said victorious White Rock coach Jeff Crossley. “Our guys are pretty battle tested, as are Hastings. I’m glad we got them today. It’s pretty emotional for me so you could imagine what’s running through the kids’ minds. They wanted it so bad and we wanted it so bad for them. It’s been a long journey to get to this point. The kids have put in a lot of work.� Hastings starting pitcher Cortez D’Alessandro was in and out of trouble throughout Sunday’s final as he allowed White Rock’s leadoff batter to reach base in each of the first four innings. White Rock managed to push those runners into scoring position each time but left them all stranded as D’Alessandro found his strikeout form. In the fateful fifth, Ryan Dauphinee singled with one out and was safe at second when D’Alessandro fielded a comebacker to the mound off the bat of Ethan Scardina and tried for the force play. The throw to shortstop Adam Inouye was bobbled, everyone was safe and the door was open. Riley Wallack followed with a single, setting the table for the game’s key hits by Benson and Mele. “Yes, I was thinking about all those lost opportunities,� Crossley said. “For sure,

when you’re up against a pitcher who is that tough, you expect it’s going to be a tight game and you don’t expect that you’re going to string three, four and five hits together. But we knew if we kept on swinging the bats, and kept knocking on the door, that eventually we could break through. “Our kids never gave up. They kept fighting. That (bobbled) throw was a big turning point for sure. We needed a little break like that.� Mele, who went 3-for-3 to lead White Rock’s offence, claimed he hadn’t let his mind wander pre-game to the nationals and then perhaps a trip to Williamsport. “I haven’t thought about any of that,� he said, smiling through a mouthful of braces. “I just wanted to get through this game first. It’s exhilarating. It’s very exciting.� SHORT STOPS: Tate Dearing was the winning pitcher in relief Sunday as he entered the game in the top of the fourth with two on and nobody out. He allowed just one hit after starter Cody Sigouin yielded six hits and both Hastings runs... D’Alessandro struck out eight and didn’t walk a batter in his five innings of work... White Rock leaves Tuesday for Glace Bay and is scheduled to play its first game Saturday.

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While White Rock council has yet to come out with an official stance on the proposed coal terminal at the Fraser Surrey Docks, one project opponent is urging council to take a stand. Hannah Newman of Coal Free White Rock was expected to appear as a delegation before council Monday, where she was planning to propose that the city oppose the FSD application and request that Port Metro Vancouver cease consideration of the facility. “People are starting to get really agitated about this so I thought why not ask (council) to stand up and say what they mean? Make it clear,” said Newman. “New Westminster came out and clearly said they don’t want Fraser Surrey Docks to have a coal terminal.” Using points referenced from a letter sent by Mayor Wayne Baldwin to coal terminal stakeholders, Newman is hoping that council will settle on a definitive position that reflects the interests of White Rock citizens. “I haven’t really canvassed council. I’m taking a stab at it and seeing what they’ll do,” said Newman. “It’s time critical, this is the last council meeting before their summer break.” Today (Tuesday), she’s also hosting a town hall

meeting to discuss the issue of coal train traffic through communities, the second such meeting held by Coal Free White Rock. The first event drew over 100 people and Newman is excited about the second, as it will feature Dr. Frank James, a Washington doctor who was involved in the fight against coal train traffic at Cherry Point. “He’s been involved in the Cherry Point coal terminal battle,” explained Newman. “So he wanted to take a scientific view on all of this rather than people just waving their hands and saying whatever they say.” Ultimately, if it were up to her, Newman would like to see a new system in place where decisions that affect communities such as this are left to those who would be affected and involved. “It’s a governance setup in that we little people have no say,” she said. “This is a huge issue in Canada and I find it so frustrating that these entities get set up where the stakeholders are the ones controlling the business and we’re sort of left outside screaming and banging on the boardroom door with no way in.” The Coal Free White Rock meeting will take place on Tuesday, July 30 at the United Church at 15385 Semiahmoo Ave. The event will run from 7 to 9 p.m. and is open to the public. cpoon@thenownewspaper.com

Woman will be tried for murder A Surrey woman accused of murdering her mom has been ordered to stand trial in B.C. Supreme Court in New Westminster, following a preliminary hearing in Surrey provincial court. Gloria Zerbinos, 29, will be tried for second-degree murder in the death of 43-year-old Panagiota

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Roughly 600 supporters ponied up $100 each to hear the leader of the Liberal Party of Canada Justin Trudeau say that a federal Liberal government would treat new immigrants like “nation builders” and “not just units of production.” Trudeau was in Surrey for a party fundraiser at the Mirage Banquet Hall in Cloverdale on July 24. Read the full story by scanning with Layar or by visiting the ‘Now’ online. (Photo: LUIZ LOPES)

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A group of residents is calling on locals to voice their opinions over an application in Cloverdale to remove 37 acres of land from the Agricultural Land Reserve (ALR). Members of Keep West Cloverdale ALR (KWCALR) are against an application before the Agricultural Land Commission (ALC) by a group of landowners who want to remove their properties from the land reserve. “The six owners of seven pieces of property between 168th Street and the Serpentine River north of Highway 10 have made application to the provincial Agricultural Land Commission to have their lands excluded from the Agricultural Land Reserve,” reads the group’s flyer. “Removal of these lands from the ALR may allow other uses of the property in future.” As part of the notification process, the applicant has reportedly complied with the requirements to post a clear sign on the property and take out two local newspaper

ads indicating their intention to apply, as well as notify adjacent property owners. However, KWCALR’s website claims that the landowners haven’t disclosed their plans for the land to the City of Surrey, nor to area residents, if the application goes through. According to an email from Donna Passmore, campaign director of the Farmland Defence League, residents are concerned that the land may be used as a dumping ground, claiming there are plans for the lands to receive “approximately 25,000 truckloads of ‘fill.’” The email also claims that Aug. 6 is the deadline for responses to be made to the application, but Colin Fry, one of the ALC’s executive directors, said the ALC won’t look over the application until late September or early October – at the earliest. “People have all of August and all of September, virtually,” he said. KWCALR has organized a public meeting for residents, scheduled for Thursday, Aug. 1 at 7 p.m. at the Christ the Redeemer Anglican Church, 16613 Bell Rd. jacobzinn@gmail.com

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he cornerstone of the B.C. Liberal government’s longterm economic strategy is an expanded liquefied natural gas industry, but a new study underscores how shaky some of the assumptions embedded in that strategy are. The study, commissioned by the B.C. Natural Gas Workforce Strategy Committee, estimates that an eye-popping 75,000 skilled workers will be needed once five LNG plants are operational. As well, a further 60,000 workers will be needed in the construction phase. This represents an enormous amount of skilled workers. Of course, the study is optimistic that all five LNG plants will come in line within a few years, which is by no means guaranteed. But if even two or three plants become reality, a large number of skilled workers will be needed. And this potential development underscores the urgency of the need

for government action and funding to address the looming skills shortage that will soon confront British Columbia. I’ve written before how our changing demographics are working against us when it comes to skilled trade workers. Recent Statistics Canada data shows about twothirds of those workers in B.C. are over the age of 45, which means many of them will soon be approaching retirement. Compounding the problem is that those retirees will take with them their years of experience. This means foremen and other managers will start leaving the trades at a disproportionately higher rate than those trained but inexperienced workers who enter the profession. The government, in its recent Throne Speech, promised a “comprehensive 10-year skills training plan” that presumably will deal with this looming crisis. So far, however, we have yet to see any details of that plan. And the government doesn’t seem to have a lot of room to move on this front any time soon. It is desperately trying to balance its budget, and the three year fiscal plan shows

that funding for advanced education – which funds skills training – is actually set to decline by more than $40 million over the next two years. The fact the government appears locked in a fiscal box for a few years suggests it may want more say in how universities, colleges and institutes spend the dollars it allocates to them. For example, given that there is a surplus of teachers in B.C., is it wise to continue to fund as many people to become teachers? Or should some of that money be redirected into training people for professions that will provide well-paying jobs for years to come? Post-secondary institutions jealously guard their independence, but I have to wonder whether the government that funds them will start providing that

funding with some strings attached. If a strong liquefied natural gas industry is indeed the key to B.C.’s economic future (and many, such as Green Party MLA Andrew Weaver, are very skeptical about that claim) and if it does require thousands of newly trained workers, the B.C. Liberals better get moving fast on that file. Hopefully, we’ll have some idea what that 10-year plan for improving skills training will look like in the fall. If I was a university president, I might be a bit nervous about some of the things that may be part of it.

B.C. SHIPYARDS HAVE GOOD CHANCE The old debate over where B.C. Ferries should build its ships has resumed with news the company will need

three more vessels. Some, such as the NDP and the B.C. Federation of Labour, are demanding they be built in B.C. shipyards. Others, like Transportation Minister Todd Stone, say it’s up to B.C. Ferries to decide. Understandably, B.C. Ferries wants competitive bidding on the projects, which means shipyards in Europe can bid (a German shipyard built the three “C Class” ferries a few years ago). The NDP’s argument about the economic spinoffs that would come from building them in B.C. means nothing to B.C. Ferries, since those spinoffs have nothing to do with its bottom line. In fact, allowing only B.C. shipyards to bid on the vessels’ construction would dampen the competition, since the B.C. yards would

have less motivation to submit lower bids, given that rivals in Germany were being shut out. It’s likely the B.C. shipyards will bid on the vessels, and I suspect they’ll have a better chance of landing the contracts this time around. The vessels are smaller than the C Class ones, and the shipyards’ own infrastructure has expanded and improved since landing those big federal government shipbuilding contracts a couple of years ago. In other words, they are probably more competitive now – which means they may not need the inside deal the NDP and labour are demanding. Keith Baldrey is chief political reporter for Global B.C. Keith.Baldrey@globalnews.ca

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Council proved it – White Rock is up for sale The Editor, Something strange happened on the way to White Rock city council the other day. Council was voting on a rezoning change for properties bordering Marine Drive on West beach, or CR-2 zoning to CR-3 zoning. Despite all the letters to council, letters to the editor, consultation with the city planner, more than 100 signatures on petitions from local residents, numerous residents speaking against the changes at city council, not one single person from the public speaking for it, and delays by council to vote on it – it happened! City council approved it in the July 15 meeting. So now, expect four storeys and beyond on Marine Drive as developers and owners rush to cash in on the new changes permitting them to do just that from the earlier threestorey limit. And with the variances being granted these days. who knows what will actually be approved? You don’t think this will happen? Then you were not at a recent public meeting for developing the Ocean Beach property. Coun. Louise Hutchinson spoke about ghost buildings as if it never happened. She will have to eat crow because it will happen

again and sooner rather than later. White Rock is open for business. The residents be damned. This city is up for sale. It is becoming another haven for greedy developers and owners. Thank council, specifically Mayor Baldwin and councillors Hutchinson, Lawrence, Meyer and Robinson. Councillors Campbell and Fathers listened and voted against the changes. Remember this for the next election. Simon Bergen-Henengouwen, White Rock

No ‘honour’ in violence against women Re: “Violence against immigrant women in Canada shameful,” the Now letters, July 25. I read this letter about violence against immigrant women in Canada and I must say this – there are so many cultures out there that fall prey to such unsympathetic actions and situations. Dare I say, women of the Indo-Canadian culture are by far the biggest, yet weakest

victims. They may be immigrants or even Canadian-born. I am so sick and tired of the preponderance of violence against women in the Indo-Canadian community. In a sense, it’s almost become a norm. There have been countless incidents where women have lost their lives. A principle reason for this is the authority that’s thrust upon them. As a cultural misconception, Indo-Canadian women have never been treated equally. Every time I feel that violence against women is decreasing and hopefully close to diminishing, I hear another tragic story. It’s become a cultural practice now, known as honour crimes. The most common practices include son preference, female abortion, exchange of dowry, forced marriage, and honour-based violence. This violence can manifest itself through physical, emotional, mental or financial abuses that attempt to reduce the status of women within their household and societies. These cultural “practices” as they call it are entrenched in traditional values that have no place in our current society and are sustained by unjustified cultural biases that must be altered. Inequalities deeply

ingrained in deceiving values make women vulnerable to having their rights violated. In April 2013, Rona Ambrose, Minister of Public Works and Government Services and Minister for Status of Women, announced support to the Indo-Canadian Women’s Association to address the issue of violence against women and girls committed in the name of so-called “honour.” There are so many women out there who are uneducated when it comes to their rights. Hopefully they know that our government is committed to protecting women, girls and other vulnerable persons from all forms of violence, and to holding offenders accountable for their acts. If not, there are countless resources available that are dedicated to ending violence against women such as the IndoCanadian Women’s Association, West Coast LEAF, the Women’s Advisory Committee and so many more. But it should start within us as well. We should be willing to create a change and step up – be a voice for the voiceless. Violence against women is an issue that cannot wait. Navi Dosanjh, 16, Surrey

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Aaron Pritchett fires up the crowd Saturday night with a stellar set of his country smashes. Pritchett’s 14-song set opened with the party-starter “Let’s Get Rowdy” and finished off with his biggest single to date, “Hold My Beer.”

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From left, Kiran Toor, Jenny Liu and Sargun Bajaj with Operation Save H2O question/ answer bottles. They are helping businesses become water wise. (Photo: GORD GOBLE) as project manager with Operation H2O since it began in 2008, told the Now that the Water Wise Establishment campaign began last year. “We piloted it last year in restaurants and got rather positive feedback,” Marshall said. “So now we’re putting more focus and more resources into actually creating the full program.” In 2012, 11 restaurants completed the entire program, she said. “As part of this year’s program we will follow up with the restaurants that joined the program last year and assess to see if

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Precision maneuvers were the highlight of the day in White Rock. The horses in the Musical Ride are specifically chosen to match the group in both size and colouring.

Perfect timing is a must for both riders and horses.

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Charity golf tourney honours couple killed in crash Jacob Zinn

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The parents of Lauren Sewell – the 24-year-old South Surrey woman who passed away last summer after a fatal plane crash near Kelowna with her 30-year-old boyfriend, Dallas Smith – are holding a charity golf tournament to raise money for scholarships in the victims’ names. Greg and Fran Sewell will hold the tournament at Hazelmere Golf and Tennis Club in South Surrey on Wednesday, Aug. 14, the anniversary of the accident. “It is a sombre event, the actual anniversary, but this brings a little bit of joy into what otherwise would be a sombre event,” said Greg. The scholarships will be created for the couple’s respective programs at BCIT: human resources and millwright. Lauren and Dallas first met while attending BCIT, sparking their relationship that was cut short by the crash after only several months. “Dallas had just graduated in a four-year millwright program,” said Greg. “Lauren was going into the second year of a two-year program, so she would’ve graduated by now had this accident not occurred last summer.”

This is one of the last photos of Lauren Sewell and Dallas Smith, the young couple who died in a plane crash near Kelowna on Aug. 13, 2012. The photo was taken that weekend and was recovered from Sewell’s digital camera. Now Sewell’s parents, Greg and Fran, are organizing a charity golf tournament for Aug. 14 to raise money for scholarships in Lauren and Dallas’s names to the human resources and millwright programs at BCIT. About a dozen of the 128 golf spots are still open, and all of the 72 dinner spots

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opportunities to donate by sponsoring the event or giving an item to auction. The tournament has a shotgun start at 1 p.m., with groups of four rotating through the course. Dinner is expected to be served around 6 or 6:30 p.m. Asked if this might become an annual event, Greg said he wanted to see how successful this one is first before committing to a yearly plan. “We just want to do a very good tournament this first year and see if we can’t raise enough money to do perpetual scholarships so that we don’t need to put on a big event every summer,” he said, adding that he may organize smaller events instead in the coming years. “I’m grateful for all the support that we’ve received to date – from our sponsors and our donators and our participants. We’re looking forward to a nice day.” Anyone interested in sponsoring, donating or golfing can contact Greg at gregsewell@shaw.ca. jacobzinn@gmail.com

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BUENA VISTA Ave White Rock. Spectacular view building lot with older 2 bdrm rental home $879,000. 604-837-5373. PropertyGuys id 77100 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

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

www.bcforeclosures.com 5 BR home from $19,250 down $1,855/mo. Sutton Langley Marcy: 604-533-3939

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ARBOUR GREENE 552 Dansey Ave, Coq Extra Large 2 Bedrooms. Close to Lougheed Mall & S.F.U. office: 604-939-4903 cell: 778-229-1358

AMBER ROCHESTOR 545 Rochestor Ave, Coq Close to Lougheed Mall, S.F.U. & Transportation.

1030 - 5th Ave, New West Near Transportation & Douglas College. Well Managed Building

Cell: 604-813-8789

$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. .

KING ALBERT COURT 1300 King Albert, Coq Close to Transportation, Schools & S.F.U. office: 604-937-7343 cell: 778-863-9980

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AMBER (W) 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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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

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2 BDRM clean bsmt at 6190−127A St. Avail. now. No smoking & no pets. $700/mo. (604) 767−9265

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DOWNTOWN LANGLEY CITY bright 2 BR, 2 bath, f/p, alarm, ss appls, d/w, micro, bldg laundryrm. $950, hyd & cbl not included Av immed. N/S, N/P. Al 604 787-6808 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 Cell (604) 220-8696 GATEWAY skytrain, 2 BR condo, all appls, N/s, N/p, avl now, $1100/mo, refs. 604-589-8062 or 604-562-8062

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

SRY CENTRAL Lrg 1 BR & 2 BR apts, nr skytrain, incls heat, cbl, prkg, d/w, N/P, 604-588-4664, 604-588-8121 Sry Large 1 BR & 2 BR apt newly renod,104/140 balcony, storage, nr bus, pkng, N/S, N/P, Kids ok. Refs. 778-558-0046 SURREY 75/120A 2 BR apt, $960 + $40 cbl & 3 BR apt $1080 + $40 cbl. Quiet family complex, n/p. 604-501-0505

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15151 COLUMBIA Ave, Water View, 2B, 1BA, 1,140 sf, lease, no pet, no smoking, rent $1,280, now, call Eric 604-723-7368

PANORAMA 138/58, Reno’d bright spac 1 BR g/l. NS/NP/ No w/d. $500 incls utls. For 1 person only. 604-592-5089 SRY 104/128 St, 2 BR g/l ste sh’d W/D, $800 incls utils. NS/NP. Now 604-290-1060 SRY 11923-96TH: 3 BR ste $1000 & 2 BR bach $1000. Incls W/D. N/S. 778-707-1693, SRY, 64/131A ST. 2 BR bsmt ste, own laundry, $675 incls hydro. NS/NP. Avail now. 604-596-4555, 604-353-6493 SRY, 72 Ave/150 St. 2 BR bsmt. Ns/np, no laundry. $750/mo incl hydro/cbl. Immed. 778-987-4723 SRY, CHIMNEY HTS 144/74A. Newer spac 1 BR, $525 incls utls. NS/NP. Refs. 778-828-9737 WHITE ROCK. Just 1 block to the ocean! Peaceful, beautiful & quiet! 2 BR, top flr of house. D/W, priv W/D. $1200 incl hydro/cbl/net. Av Sep 1. Ns/Np. 604-531-4119

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604-596-9588 GUILDFORD 152/100 1 BR, 2nd flr, 6 appls, sec prkg. $800. NS/NP. 604-839-0058 .

JUNIPER COURT 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 id76544

SOUTH LANGLEY Immac, 1042 sq ft 2 bd mobile home 55 yrs+ park. RV parking, low pad rental $87,900. 604-514-5059 PropertyGuys.com id76059

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

CLAYTON T/H − LIKE NEW View from the balcony: trees! Compass: low strata fees, no rental restrictions. 2 bed, 2 bath, dbl garage, den, fenced yard, balcony. Immaculate. $299,999. 778−863−6248 Sutton West Coast Realty

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

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

HATZIC LAKE 1hr drive from Vanc. 2 vacant lots, 1 lake front $65K/both 604-240-5400 uSELLaHOME.com id5588

HAZTIC LAKE Swans Point. 1hr/Vanc. incl. lot & 5th wheel, ski/fish $134,500 604-209-8650 uSELLaHOME.com id5491

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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.

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

2BDRM $900 WILLOUGHBY, LANGLEY Major Appls, internet, n/p, n/s, Aug 15/Sept 1, 604−786−8378

C’DALE 16708-64 Ave, 2BR ste, w/d, incls cbl & utils, $870, nr all ammens, Avail Now, ns/np. 604-574-8647 CHIMNEY HTS 2 BR bsmt, alarm, w/d, n/s, N/p, avail now, $800/mo incls utils. 604-600-2725 FLEETWOOD 151/81A, 2 BR, 1.5 bath, av now. ns/np, no W/D. $700 incls utls. 604-507-2691 Fleetwood 166/78, Bach g/l gas f/p, $600 incls utls/cbl/ W/D. NS/NP. 604-576-7851

2 BR T/H, 5 appls, very well kept, N/P, 2 car garage, $1350, Aug 1, #83-20460 - 66 Ave. 778-863-3450 or 778-863-4412

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. $1550. Avail now/15. 778-808-8169

HOUSES FOR RENT 4BDRM/2.5BA $1,400 DAVID BRANKIN SCHOOL New carpet/ paint. 604−307−7799

N. DELTA, 72/112. 2 BR 1500sf, laundry, storage, 2 parking. $900. NS/NP. Av Aug 1. 604-597-4657 N. DELTA, reno’d 3 BR upper, w/d, avail Aug 1, N/s, N/p, $1350 + 1/2 util. 1 BR bsmt, $650 incls utils. no w/d. 778-889-6492

CLOVERDALE 185/60. 3BR RANCHER, lrg fenced yard, all appls. Avail Aug 1. $1500. NS/NP. 604-785-0548

NORTH SRY Come live in our Christian home, 2 BR g/lvl ste, $700 incls hydro & w/d, alrm, n/s, n/p, n/d, nr bus. Avail Aug 1. 604-583-4549 OCEAN PARK 1300sqft 2 BR newly reno’d, s/s appls, n/s, small pet ok, all utils incls, $1200. Call Roy 604-220-9802 PANARAMA 128/61. 2 BR ste, sh’d W/D. NS/NP. $700 incls utls. Nr school/bus. 604-218-0690

AAA SCRAP CAR REMOVAL Min $150 cash paid for full size vehicles. 604-518-3673

1994 LINCOLN MK8 Coupe, 1 owner, 140K, beige/gold, all options, $5,000 firm. 604-538-4883

DOMESTIC CARS

2000 CHEVROLET IMPALA $3,000 Only 2nd owner, newer tires and well maintained. 604−576−0669

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2011 DODGE CHARGER SE 1,700 kms. Very cool, mint, smells new! $21,100 obo. Gord 778−300−2538

FURNISHED RENTALS FURNISHED 1 BR Exec Suites From $1,400 incls all utils. Min 3 mth lease. 604-589-7040

Aluminum Boat wanted 10, 12 or 14 ft, with or w/out motor or trailer. Will pay $. 604-319-5720

RVS/CAMPERS/ TRAILERS

ANSWER TO BC DAY WORD SCRAMBLE QUESTION 6. Kimberley

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

SPORTS & IMPORTS MUST SELL-1996 MUS\TANG. Less than 50,000 Km’s; original owner; excellent condition; 6 cyl. automatic. Asking $6,995 OBO Call 604-460-8707.

SPORTS UTILITIES & 4X4S

GUILDFORD 2 BR & Den Rancher, fncd yd, nr schl & bus, $1200 + utils. 604-218-0690 SRY. Ctrl, 9397-132. 4 BR hse, all appls, 2 prkg, NS/NP. $1350 + 60% utls. Av now. 778-707-8769, 604-618-8769

BOATS

2002 NISSAN PATHFINDER 172K kms, Chilkoot Edition, power everything, A/C, $6,500. (604) 591−7526

ANSWER TO BC DAY WORD SCRAMBLE QUESTION 10. Merritt

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2006 SATURN Ion, 4dr sedan, 2.4L, sunroof, leather, 127k, auto, Black, $4750, 604-888-9799

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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

4 BR HOUSE, N. Delta, 3 lev, reno’d, N/s, N/p, avl Aug 1, walking dist to amens & schls, $1500 + utils. 778-855-9344

NEWTON 2 BR bsmt. By bus. $650 incls utils/cbl. Now. NS/NP. 604-572-8156 or 778-862-8156

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CLEANING SERVICE. Reas rates, specializing in homes. Guar work. Refs. 604-715-4706

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GUTTERS BLACK BEAR WINDOW CLEANING • Windows • Gutters • Vinyl Siding • Power Washing & more Lic’d & Ins’d. Res & Comm. 778-892-2327 •email: blackbearwindow@outlook.com GUTTERS, TILE Roof & Window Cleaning, Power Washing. Victor 604-589-0356

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Fastback Moving & Rubbish Social service moves welcome! Ins’d & Reg’d. 604-836-8291

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Roofing Expert 778-230-5717 Repairs/re-roof/new roofs. All work gtd. BBB member.

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