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Man facing charges after child shot Several weapons seized by police after ‘careless’ shooting wounds six-year-old by Matthew Hoekstra Staff Reporter

Matthew Hoekstra photo Lance Pan, 12, and Anthony Soon, 12, test their seafaring skills Thursday aboard the Silver Ann at Britannia Heritage Shipyard. The Silver Ann, launched in 1969, was the last gillnetter built at Britannia and will be on display at this weekend’s Richmond Maritime Festival.

Landlubbers, sea dogs unite at festival Batten down the hatches, the Richmond Maritime Festival returns to Britannia today by Matthew Hoekstra Staff Reporter Crabby the Crab? Check. Coastal Wolf Pack Dancers? Affirmative. Pirate hats? Ahoy! The eighth installment of the Richmond

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seen the maritime festival grow each year. Among the attractions will be the 90-yearold HMCS Oriole tall ship, the oldest sailing ship in the Canadian Navy. Activities include origami, model boat making, knottying, treasure hunts, face-painting and live music. Throughout the weekend, Mortal Coil Performance Society will offer sneak previews of Salmon Row, a new theatrical show happening nightly at Britannia Aug. 18 to 28. Visitors are also welcome to explore all of Britannia’s buildings and exhibits. A full schedule of events can be found at richmondmaritimefestival.ca.

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Maritime Festival returns to Britannia Heritage Shipyard this weekend, a familyfriendly event showcasing the city’s long history with the river. “It’s going to be the best year yet,” said Angela Soon, special projects co-ordinator at Britannia. The free event runs Friday to Sunday, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., with activities throughout the historic shipyard, located at 5180 Westwater Dr. “I look forward to watching people enjoy themselves here. When you see happy, smiling faces of people enjoying themselves, it’s all worth it,” said Soon, who has

A 53-year-old Richmond man is facing multiple charges after allegedly shooting a six-year-old boy in a quiet residential neighbourhood Tuesday. Fang Chi appeared in court this week facing charges of pointing a firearm, reckless discharge of a firearm, using a firearm in a careless manner and criminal negligence causing bodily harm, Richmond RCMP said yesterday. The incident happened early Tuesday afternoon at 10760 Whistler Crt., near Steveston Highway and Gilbert Road. Police responded to a report of shots fired, and upon arrival discovered a young boy had been shot. RCMP Cpl. Sherrdean Turley said the boy underwent surgery Wednesday and is expected to make a full recovery. Turley said the boy was visiting from China and is a “family friend” of Chi’s. “The charges speak to what has occurred here. It was a careless and a reckless use of a firearm,” said Turley. Police are still trying to determine what type of firearm was used in the shooting, as police seized “a number of firearms” from the home that day, said Turley, who couldn’t say how many weapons were found or if they were registered. Turley said the man charged is not known to police and has expressed remorse over the incident. “We are very fortunate that the boy’s injuries weren’t more severe,” she said. “We all need to keep in mind that firearms are extremely dangerous and need to be treated with respect.”

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Richmond’s most affordable houses

$499,000 4220 Tyson Pl. Built in 1977, this 1,230-squarefoot house is situated on a 3,541-square-foot lot. New roof, laminate floors and paint.

$538,800 260 Douglas Cres. A 726-square-foot Burkeville old timer in “original” condition with two bedrooms and one bathroom

Matthew Hoekstra photo Realtor Fredrica Willing is selling this float home for $145,000, making it the most affordable single-family home on the market.

$145,000 #2A-8191 River Rd. An 850-square-foot floating home with one bedroom and two bathrooms. Built in 1974, the house comes with a $710/month moorage fee.

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8860 Douglas St. A 400-square-foot moss-covered house buried beneath bushes in North Richmond and adjacent to two hotels.

2931 Smith St. An identical house to 2911 Smith St., located next door, and across from light industrial development.

$159,000 #2W4 8191 River Rd. This 1,330-square-foot structure is a covered boathouse with a furnished two-bedroom condo above. Includes an 8x21 deck. *Source: Multiple Listing Service

$569,900 10551 Whistler Crt. A three-bedroom zero-lot line house boasting 1,246 square feet, built in 1976, and is in “move-in condition.”

$514,900 $479,000 2911 Smith St. This 600-square-foot two-bedroom house on a 4,026-square-foot lot is sold as a property with potential.

7240 Miller Rd. A 1,645-square-foot Burkeville house, built in 1943, boasting two bedrooms and three bathrooms. Near Russ Baker Way and Miller Road intersection.

$575,000 10531 Whistler Crt. A three-bedroom zero-lot-line house with 1,220 square feet that was renovated in 2007.

Compromises for buyers on a budget include location, deteriorating structures and no land by Matthew Hoekstra Staff Reporter It’s the colour of salmon, fittingly situated on the Fraser River, and the most affordable single-family home in Richmond. For $145,000, a buyer will get an 850-square-foot floating home with one bedroom and two bathrooms. Moored in the Middle Arm, the 37-year-old home is a short walk to Aberdeen Station and a short drive to the airport. In Richmond, where the benchmark price of a single family home is $1.07 million—16 per cent higher than the region’s benchmark price—buyers on a budget must make compromises. In the case of this house, it doesn’t come with land, only a $700-per-month moorage fee. “It’s really about a lifestyle. It’s for people who are willing to do something a little different from the norm,” said realtor Fredrica Willing.

Willing said a floating home is an alternative to purchasing a condominium and still gives someone a chance to own their own home. “It’s a gated community. They can lock the door, go away, go on holidays and not be too concerned about it,” she said. Prices of detached homes in Richmond have been rising rapidly in recent years due to a sharp spike in land values. Prices of houses with property in Richmond start at $479,000, and only six single-family homes listed on the Canadian Real Estate Association’s Multiple Listing Service are priced under $500,000. Buyers looking for some of Richmond’s lowest priced real estate are either making compromises or choosing strata living. At the low-end of the single-family housing market are zero-lot line houses—a house with its own walls, yet appears attached to another house.

Some houses, like a 400-square-foot mosscovered house in North Richmond, have little bones left to renovate. Others are located on busy roads or are old structures hemmed in by development or industry. Some of the most affordable houses can be found in Burkeville. Wedged between the path of two airport runways, the Sea Island community of 770 people who live in mostly older homes, some of which are now being redeveloped. Richmond’s seventh most affordable house is in Burkeville, at 7240 Miller Rd. The blue-and-white 68-year-old home has been on the market for seven weeks. Realtor Martin Dash said it could attract first-time buyers, investors or developers. “Burkeville is going through quite a renaissance. It’s a funky area, and it’s a bit of a sleeper a lot of people are not aware of,” he said. The house is a nine-minute walk to the Templeton Canada Line station, close to No. 3 Road north and

an easy commute into Vancouver, said Dash. “It’s got a lot in terms of location going for it.” For buyers, the tradeoff is the house is located on a busy arterial road, and is located in a community that faces some aircraft noise. But the price, said Dash, is a draw for buyers looking to crack a market where the benchmark price of a home rose 22 per cent in the last year. “It does get them into the market,” he said. “From a return-on-investment standpoint, certainly in the last year, it’s pretty darn good.” According to the Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver, the benchmark price of a detached home in Richmond in July was $1,064,446—a 20 per cent increase from last year, and a 44 per cent increase from 2009, when the price was $737,060. July’s benchmark price for townhouses was $558,175, a 24 per cent gain in two years. For apartments, the price was $362,281, a two-year increase of 17 per cent.


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Community news covering August 3 – 17, 2011 thinking projects in the Lower Mainland? Do you believe in the value of urban green spaces and innovative cultural programs?

Richmond Calendar No Council or Committee Meetings during this time period.

Free programs for kids Summer Art Truck The Richmond Arts Centre makes innovative arts programs accessible to children with the Arts Truck, which is a mobile media and arts lab. Our mission is to educate, engage and inspire children within the community. We also aim to foster future interest in the fine arts through our programs by immersing participants in both digital media and traditional arts. The programs are designed for children between the ages of 6 and 12. Programs take place at the Richmond Cultural Centre Plaza (7700 Minoru Gate). Date: Every Friday and Saturday this month (August 5, 6, 12, 13, 19, 20, 26, 27) Time: Session 1: 11:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Session 2: 1:15 p.m.-2:45 p.m. These classes are free and space is limited so register as soon as possible by contacting Heather Tsang, Summer Arts Leader, at 604-247-8325 or htsang2@richmond.ca.

Volunteer opportunity Urban garden project Are you interested in being part of one of the most exciting and forward

Richmond’s rooftop garden, the urban cousin of Terra Nova, is located at the Brighouse Library/ Cultural Centre. Formerly a homage to concrete, the space will be transformed into a green oasis this summer. The garden will host outdoor arts events and innovative programs ranging from growing food in small spaces to water conservation techniques. We are looking for dedicated volunteers to work with the project gardener to grow and maintain the seasonal veggies, perennial plantings and mushroom garden. Ages ranging from youth to seniors are welcome. You must be able to comfortably work outdoors doing mild physical tasks, enjoy working with others and have an interest in learning organic gardening skills and methods. Experience is useful for perennial gardening. Work with the project gardener includes 2-4 hour sessions on Friday afternoons. More hours throughout the week are flexible and would be arranged on a weekly basis. A consistent commitment to nurturing the growth of the garden is preferable. If you would like to volunteer or get more information, please contact Melanie Burner, Arts Programmer, at 604-247-8320 or mburner@richmond.ca.

Get healthy in natural surroundings Fitness in the park Get fit at the Richmond Nature Park by participating in two drop-in

C I T Y PAG E Pavilion. After this invigorating class, take a walk through the Nature Park trails. All levels welcome. This class runs from 9:45-10:30 a.m. and is $8.50.

Train in Stanley Park – chronicles Steveston’s fishing history in a new play called Salmon Row, performed on location at the Britannia Heritage Shipyard.

Class participants must be 13-yearsold or older. Classes take place at Richmond Nature Park, 11851 Westminster Highway on Saturday, August 6 and August 20.

Actors, stilt performers, dancers, masks, puppets and music performed by a live band combine to tell the story of a place of plenty: the mouth of the Fraser River.

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Meet the creatures and peoples who lived, thrived and profited from the seemingly endless resource of salmon found there. Also featured will be Richmond’s own First Nations Coastal Wolf Pack Dancers.

Volunteer opportunity Richmond RCMP Citizens Crime Watch Are you a dedicated citizen concerned with the safety and well-being of our community? We welcome you to help patrol the City of Richmond during peak crime hours. Duties include: • being extra eyes and ears for the police • observing, recording and reporting suspicious activities • acting as a deterrence toward crime Training will be provided by the RCMP and Crime Watch members. Participants must: • be 19 years or older and reside or work within the City of Richmond • obtain RCMP basic security clearance • be able to commit to a minimum of five hours per month • attend scheduled training and information sessions, as well as quarterly meetings We are interested in hearing from you. Please contact Vena Lanji, Program Coordinator at 604-551-8596 or email richmond_ crime_watch@yahoo.com.

classes. Train and Trail is a unique outdoor class that involves a trail walk combined with intervals of resistance training. This class runs from 9:00-9:45 a.m. and is $5.50 Yoga at the Nature Park practices gentle stretches and breathing techniques inside the Kinsmen

Seasoned sailors and landlubbers alike—come out and enjoy the Maritime Festival August 5–7 at Britannia Heritage Shipyard

Salmon Row A new play for the entire family “Do I catch the fish or do the fish catch me?” The acclaimed Mortal Coil Performance Society – the creative team behind the annual Ghost

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Salmon Row performances take place August 18-28 at 8:00 p.m. (no show Monday, August 22) at Britannia Heritage Shipyard, 5180 Westwater Drive. Admission is by donation, with suggested price being $10. For more information or to reserve a space, visit www.mortalcoil.bc.ca.

8th annual Richmond Maritime Festival August 5–7 Bring the entire family to the 8th annual Richmond Maritime Festival, from 11:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. on August 5-7, and celebrate all things waterfront at the Britannia Heritage Shipyard. From wooden boats to model boats, water safety to sea creatures, local lore to fishing history, the festival invites visitors to explore a spectacular heritage site and enjoy music, games, interactive exhibits, roving performers, food and much more. Admission is free. For more information, visit www. richmond maritime festival.ca.


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our Charter of Rights and Freedoms Act.â€? Among the breaches Judge Myers found were: • Failing to ďŹ le a written report with the court registry within the required seven days of the execution of a search warrant. In the case of one warrant, the report has still not been ďŹ led, while in that of another, it wasn’t ďŹ led until long after the seven-day requirement. • Failing to get an interpreter for at least one of the accused—who couldn’t speak English—when their rights were read to them “The police basically just closed their eyes to this real, potential problem, by doing nothing in advance to plan for it,â€? Judge Myers wrote. • Failing to show search warrant to arrested individuals. • Unreasonable execution of search warrant. “It is not an insigniďŹ cant thing to force someone to stand or sit, half naked while being hosed down in front of their neighbours, in the middle of the day and in

the middle of winter. This humiliation so easily could have been avoided, had the smallest of forethought been used by the police ofďŹ cers, the members of the ďŹ re department or the members of the (Clandestine Lab Department),â€? Judge Myers wrote. In deciding to throw out all evidence, Judge Myers ruled: “...I have concluded that, in the long term, the repute of the administration of justice would be adversely affected by admitting into evidence, against any of the Accused, anything that was seized by the police at Gilbert Rd., Raymond Ave. (residence and garage), Melbourne Ave., and from Huang’s white Chevrolet van.â€? Accused in this case were Tin Lik Ho, Qing Hou, Shao Wei Huang, Yi Feng Kevin Li and Kai Lai Kyle Zhou. RCMP would not comment on the judge’s ruling, other than to say: “We are reviewing the decision of the court to identify any areas of concern and determine how best to address those concerns.â€?

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Navy tall ship visits Maritime Festival by Matthew Hoekstra Staff Reporter The Richmond Maritime Festival returns Friday to Britannia Heritage Shipyard with interactive exhibits that showcase Steveston’s history. The eighth annual event begins Friday is free for all ages and runs Friday to Sunday from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Pulling up to Britannia’s dock for the event will be the 90-year-old HMCS Oriole tall ship, the oldest sailing ship in the Canadian Navy. The vessel is 102 feet long (31 metres) and was first commissioned by the Canadian Navy in 1952. Festival activities include origami, model boat making, knot-tying, treasure hunts, face-painting and live music. Throughout the weekend, Mortal Coil Performance Society will offer sneak previews of Salmon Row, a new theatrical show happening nightly at Britannia Aug. 18 to 28. Visitors are also welcome to explore Britannia’s five restored buildings that depict early-20th-century life at the shipyard. Other exhibits honour the people behind the city’s boatbuilding history, including Jack and Joseph Lubzinski (who founded the Marine Products Company in 1951), and the Murakami family (who lived at Britannia from 1929 to 1942). A full schedule of events can be found at www. richmondmaritimefestival.ca.

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EDITORIAL: Police bungling further hurts RCMP’s cause

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ichmond RCMP have received a second black eye, this one from a provincial court judge who tossed out drug charges from a 2007 ecstasy bust and rebuked police on their handling of the case.

(The other black eye was the tasering death of Polish immigrant Robert Dziekanski by four Richmond RCMP officers in 2007.) In throwing out charges to Tin Lik Ho, Qing Hou, Shao Wei Huang, Yi Feng Kevin Li and Kai Lai Kyle Zhou, Judge Paul R. Meyers said police consistently “ignored and flaunted

the accuseds’ Charter of Rights, and did so consistently over a 14-month period.” In 2007, police busted an ecstasy lab at 3671 Raymond Ave. But what seemed like a slam-dunk case quickly eroded from there. According to the judgment, police had a search warrant, but didn’t show or read it to two of the accused. Police did not bring along an interpreter when one of the accused— who did not speak English—had his rights read to him. “The police basically just closed their eyes to this real, potential problem, by doing nothing in advance to plan for it,” Judge Myers wrote. And two of the accused were

forced to sit outside, half-naked in midwinter in front of their neighbours, where they were “decontaminated” by fire hoses. They then failed to file a written report with the court registry within the required seven days of the execution of a search warrant. “It is fundamental to the courts’ ability to supervise the proper execution of warrants and it is fundamental to the rights of people who are about to have their homes searched by the police, to know that the courthouse in their area, will have all of the legal documents pertaining to the intrusion of their privacy, available for them to inspect,” Judge Myers wrote. This judgment won’t help the

RCMP’s cause in B.C. The RCMP’s contract is up next year and this latest bungling will only lead to further demands to switch a provincial police force, as in Ontario. While RCMP has been reeling following in-custody deaths, lack of cooperation with other police forces, a beating caught on tape in Kelowna and more. This only undermines all the great work the RCMP does in B.C. the majority of the time. What most critics object to is the lack of accountability from RCMP brass in Ottawa, with its top-down approach. Unless that attitude quickly changes, provincial politicians will have great difficulty defending the renewal of the RCMP contract next year.

Green Party gets lost in the static

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CREATIVE SERVICES MANAGER JAANA BJORK, 604-247-3716 jaana@richmondreview.com CREATIVE DEPARTMENT GABE MUNDSTOCK, 604-247-3718 gabe@richmondreview.com PETER PALMER, 604-247-3706 peter@richmondreview.com KAY KRISTIANSEN, 604-247-3701 kay@richmondreview.com The Richmond Review is a member of the B.C. Press Council, a self-regulatory body governing the province’s newspaper industry. The council considers complaints from the public about the conduct of member newspapers. Directors oversee the mediation of complaints, with input from both the newspaper and the complaint holder. If talking with the editor or publisher does not resolve your complaint about coverage or story treatment, you may contact the council. Write (include documentation) within 45 days to B.C. Press Council, 201 Selby St., Nanaimo, B.C. V9R 2R2. For information, phone 888-687-2213 or go to www.bcpresscouncil.org Published every Wednesday and Friday by Black Press Ltd.

B.C. Views Tom Fletcher

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he election of Elizabeth May as Canada’s firstever Green Party MP was supposed to be a breakthrough for environmental issues. Finally embraced by voters in the organic farming region of Saanich-Gulf Islands, May was given a mandate to change the political conversation about sustainable development, climate change and pollution. The breakthrough might even translate to the provincial level, where Jane Sterk is the latest of a line of B.C. Green leaders to toil in obscurity. It’s too bad they both threw away their scientific credibility last week, by chiming in with the tiny tinfoil-hat movement and its trumped-up opposition to BC Hydro’s transition to wireless meters. May got the tinfoil ball rolling by decrying the use of wireless internet. It might be contributing to bee colony collapse, she mused on Twitter, to much ridicule. Apparently she believes that using a computer connected by a wire keeps her free from the radio waves that surround us all. They are generated not only by computers, cell phones and smart meters but all sources of light, including the infrared light that accompanies body

The Greens threw away their scientific credibility last week, by chiming in with the tiny tinfoil-hat movement and its trumped-up opposition to BC Hydro’s transition to wireless meters.

heat. May then cited the muchhyped revelation that the World Health Organization has listed radio-frequency waves as a possible carcinogen. Radio waves such as those generated by cell phones and wireless routers were moved to a classification called 2B, which also includes such volatile substances as pickled vegetables. What this actually means is that health effects can’t be ruled out. It’s impossible to prove that something’s impossible. But after many years of study, the evidence that cell phones and such devices cause illness remains at precisely zero. With May alongside, Sterk called a news conference last week to demand a halt to BC Hydro’s smart

meter program. The first question from a reporter was, why are you reversing the BC Greens’ 2009 election platform, which called for installation of smart meters by 2012, followed by imposition of time-ofuse electricity pricing to reduce consumption? Sterk expressed surprise, apparently having forgotten her own position from only two years ago. Political credibility takes years to build but only seconds to destroy. I attended the B.C. Green Party’s 2007 leadership convention at which Sterk was elected. It came after a long and divisive debate over whether cell phones could be used at the meeting. They were finally allowed, but this “issue” apparently took up more time than any policy

discussion. Why is BC Hydro putting in smart meters? First, mechanical meters are obsolete and soon won’t be available. Second, B.C. is about twice as big as Germany. Finding, let alone fixing damaged power lines is a monumental task. A smart grid (much more than just digital meters) is not only self-assessing, it can be made self-healing, rerouting power to blacked-out areas when weather, transformer failure or vehicle accidents cut power. Do smart meters continuously communicate with a “mother ship,” as some claim? Do they record when you get up at night to pee? No and no. These are the kinds of nonsense claims that surround the smart meter issue.

BC Hydro says four to six transmissions from a smart meter to a local hub each day amount to about a minute in total. Radio wave exposure is equivalent to a half-hour cell phone call every 20 years. The British National Cancer Institute just published an extensive study of children with brain tumours and exposure to cell phones. Like previous studies, it found no correlation. Somebody should send a postcard to the Green Party and tell them about it. Tom Fletcher is legislative reporter and columnist for Black Press and BCLocalnews.com. tfletcher@ blackpress.ca twitter.com/ tomfletcherbc


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letters Leave Terra Nova Park as it is Editor: Terra Nova Park is only a tiny sliver of Richmond’s total area. It can only be described as a semiwilderness area and it is very unlikely that it will ever reach full wilderness status, but it is slowly developing into a unique ecosystem and as such should be cherished and maintained. It is, therefore, unbelievable to read Coun. Linda Barnes’ Council Update and learn that city hall could have future plans to build restaurants, bed and breakfasts, live-work spaces “or other such uses.” She also mentions a major waterfront and play area. I shudder to think what that means knowing city hall’s past record. Councillor Barnes, leave Terra Nova as it is. Over and above the 142 species of birds that you mention there is a family of coyotes,

Is it asking too much of city hall to leave this small area in its present day state?

several families of raccoons and other species of wildlife living in that park. All cities should have an area set aside so that present and future generations can visualize what the natural habitat looked like before human beings started in to develop the area. Sadly, very few have. Is it asking too much of city hall to leave this small area in its present day state so that our future generations can visit it and see what Richmond’s original terrain looked like? Robert M. Paul Richmond

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There are two ways to register: • Online at www.richmond.ca/register • By phoning the registration call centre from Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. at 604-276-4300 (press “2” at the prompt)

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If you register but cannot attend, please contact the registration call centre to make your space available for someone else. Pesticide-free gardening Wednesday, August 13 6:30-8:30 p.m. Reg #143608, Free, 16+ years West Richmond Community Centre 9180 No. 1 Road

Organic fall vegetable gardening Wednesday, August 24 6:38:30 p.m. Reg #144613, Free, 16+ years Steveston Community Centre 4111 Moncton Street

Seed saving and preserving vegetables Saturday, August 20 10:00 a.m.-noon Reg #133601, Free, 16+ years Terra Nova Rural Park 2631 Westminster Highway

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Editor: Last week this Canada post box was left opened, a couple of us from the complex stayed by it and phoned the police, and finally managed to get someone from Canada Post on the phone. A third person from the complex also phoned in. It took a couple of hours before the regular post lady of our complex came, and instead of saying thank you she asked us why we were waiting there. All the complex mail was in the container—8870, 8900 and others of Citation Drive, etc. Apparently Canada Post is looking into it. Angel Dean Richmond

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The stunning natural and nautical splendour of Steveston’s Britannia Heritage Shipyard is the true star at the 8th Annual Richmond Maritime Festival presented by Re/Max Lower Mainland Agents. Bigger than ever, the festival has been re-imagined to offer dozens of ingenious, interactive exhibits, activities, and performances that take visitors throughout the spectacular National Historic Site. From August 5 to 7 (11 am to 6 pm), landlubbers and sea-goers of all ages will learn local lore, try their hand at a variety of arts and cra s, and meet all manner of unexpected characters, including Crabby the Crab and the Ship Heads! You are invited to bring your picnic blanket and enjoy the offerings of our food vendors while taking in the sights and sounds of the festival. Be entertained by music, painters, wood carvers, po ers, stilters, puppets, storytellers, dancers, drummers, and much more.

A bounty of beautiful boats to be viewed and boarded including tall ship HMCS Oriole and refurbished tugboat, SS Master. Dozens of engaging exhibits from the Gulf of Georgia Cannery to the Vancouver Aquarium’s BC Hydro Aquavan. Colourful characters, performers, artists and entertainers throughout a beautiful eight-acre heritage site. Music and theatre including a preview of the Salmon Row performance coming to Britannia, Aug 18–28.

But whatever you do, don’t forget to visit the bounty of beautiful boats and ships. Say “ahoy, there” to wooden boats moored at the 600-foot-long dock. The festival will play host to the tall ship, HMCS Oriole, the oldest sailing ship in the Canadian Navy. A beautiful 83-year-old ketch, Oriole is one of the most popular tall ships on the West Coast. Be there as she sails in on Friday a ernoon. The festival is free and designed for all ages! To learn more about the Richmond Maritime Festival, visit:

richmondmaritimefestival.ca Pack it in, Pack it out. Keep the heritage site clean and use the Zero Waste Stations. NOTE: Most of the site is wheelchair accessible but for safety reasons, wheelchairs, strollers, dogs and large backpacks are not permi ed on the steep ramps or floating docks.

All hands on deck! Create prints, lanterns, mosaics and more. Food vendors and picnic area. Free, festive fun for all ages!

GETTING THERE

By car: Head south along No. 2 Road, turn right onto Moncton Street, le onto Trites Road and right onto Westwater Dr. Note: Parking is limited. Or, park in Steveston Village and take scenic boardwalk from Moncton and No. 1 Road. By transit: The #402 (which departs from Canada Line Brighouse Station every 30 mins) will take you to Moncton Street at Railway Avenue, a short walk from the site. On foot or bike: If you are coming from Steveston Centre, from No. 1 Road and Moncton, consider a stroll east along the beautiful riverside boardwalk. It will take you directly to the festival site.


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sports Cougars top outstanding field at B.C. AAA Tier 1 Mosquito final by Don Fennell Sports Editor Abbotsford Angels won the coin toss to earn home field advantage, but it was the Chilliwack Cougars that collected gold at the 2011 B.C. Mosquito AAA Tier 1 Baseball Championship Sunday in Richmond. The Cougars broke a 1-1 tie with three

runs in the third inning and never looked back en route to a 14-5 victory at Steveston Athletic Park. Both teams earned their way to the final game by topping their respective pools (Abbotsford was 4-0 and Chilliwack 3-1) and then adding wins in the cross-over semfinals—Abbotsford doubling Cloverdale Spurs 8-4 and Chilliwack outscoring Victoria 14-4. See Page 12

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Richmond City stands tall at provincial baseball championships From Page 11

Host Richmond City Chuckers hoped for better than a 1-3 record, but a heartbreaking 2-1 loss in their opening game to Rutland seemed to deďŹ ne their weekend. “I think we had a very good season but unfortunately we couldn’t pull it all together in the provincial tournament,â€? said coach Scott Lunny. “But that’s baseball.â€? The Chuckers, the majority reaching the semiďŹ nals of the single-A provincial championship in 2010, are known for their strong

ďŹ elding. “We certainly don’t have the size or power at the plate like some of the other teams, but I think we get a lot of respect for being a competitive and feisty,â€? said Lunny.

video-online richmondreview.com Don Fennell photo Richmond City Chuckers celebrated their success at the Mosquito AAA Tier 1 championship.

“And I think if you ask people they’d say our games are fun to watch. I’m very proud of the boys. We were in all our games most of the way, and a bet-

ter bounce here or there and (we might have fared better).� Lunny is equally proud

Community Worship

Rev. Rick Taylor

Please join us at 10am Sunday, August 7 for Worship Service and Sunday School 604-277-0508 • www.stevestonunitedchurch.ca A caring and friendly village church

SOUTH ARM UNITED CHURCH 11051 No. 3 Road, Richmond 604-277-4020 sauc@telus.net www.southarmunitedchurch.ca Minister of the Congregation - Rev. Dr. Gary Gaudin Children & Youth Ministry - Rev. Tracy Fairfield Music Ministry - Ron Stevenson Worship Service & Church School - 10:00 am ALL ARE WELCOME!

BRIGHOUSE UNITED CHURCH an evangelical congregation

8151 Bennett Road, Richmond, 604-278-7188 www.brighouseunitedchurch.org

Sunday, August 7, 2011, 10:00 am Worship Minister: Rev. Stuart W. Appenheimer, B.A., M.Div. Home of Brighouse Nursery Pre-School and Brighouse United Church Daycare

Richmond United Church

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GILMORE PARK UNITED CHURCH 8060 No. 1 Road (corner of No. 1 & Blundell) 604.277.5377 www.gilmoreparkunited.org Rev. Scott Swanson & Rev. Jennifer Goddard-Sheppard

Worship Service: Sundays, 10:30 am Everyone is welcome!

You are welcome to worship with us at Marpole United Church

Sundays at 10:30 a.m. Sunday Centre for Children 1296 West 67th Avenue (at Hudson St.) Phone: 604-266-8822 Minister: Rev. Diana Sung

PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLIES OF CANADA

Broadmoor Baptist Church

St. Alban

A safe place to connect with God and fellow travellers on your spiritual journey 8140 Saunders Road, Richmond, BC 604-277-8012 www.bbchurch.ca

Worship Service - 10:30 a.m. Sonshine Adventures for Kids Interim Pastor - Rev. Bob Bahr

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Richmond Baptist Church

Sunday Service: 8:30 &10:30 am Sunday School

Love God‌Love People

St. Anne’s - Steveston Anglican Church 4071 Francis Road, Richmond, BC

The Rev. Brian Vickers, Rector • 604-277-9626

Sunday 8:30 a.m. - Contemplative Eucharist 10:00 a.m. Family Eucharist with Church School Sanctuary open for quiet prayer 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. weekdays • www.stannessteveston.ca

RPC - A Place To Belong

9300 Westminster Hwy., Phone 604-278-3191 • www.rpchurch.com

MORNING SERVICE — 10:00 am DR. C.A. COATS – LEAD PASTOR EVENING SERVICE — 6:00pm “Sound Doctrine� — Dr. C.A. Coats ELEVATE (High School/College) — Pastor Joseph Dutko

6640 Blundell Road, Richmond BC • 604-277-1939 ofďŹ ce@richmondbaptist.com • www.richmondbaptist.com

Come home to RBC. There are no perfect people here. We’re all in the process, by the grace of God, of becoming all we can be. We’d love to have you walk with us on our journey towards the heart of God.

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Immanuel Christian Reformed Church Sunday service 11.30am-12.30pm

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Call Stacy: 778-987-4044 or email resume to: magicuts_bc@hotmail.com Locations in Richmond, Surrey, Coquitlam and Vancouver

All Ages, All Ethnicities

142 OFFICE SUPPORT/CLERKS AN executive/administrative assistant is urgently needed for our CEO. Send applications to tsectn@live.com

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RETAIL

ALQUARUTI Holdings Limited 11991 Steveston Hwy. Richmond, B.C. V7A 1N8 We are looking for Retail Supervisor in Gas Station (Petro Canada) Full Time: 40 hours per week Wage: $13.55 per hour Shift: Monday to Friday Experience; 1 to 2 years experience in Retail Requirements: Some College/Vocational Ability to Supervise and coordinate sales staff and cashiers, assign sales workers to duties, authorized payments by cheque, authorized return merhandise, resolve customer complaints and supply shortages, maintain specified inventory, prepare reports on sales volumes, merchandising and personnel matters. PLEASE APPLY TO: email to: bo082807@suncor.com

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TRADES, TECHNICAL

ANACHEMIA Canada INC. 10-3571 Viking Way, Richmond, BC, is looking to hire a Manufacturing Technician-Industrial Engineering, Perm, F/T. $29.25 p/h, medical benefits, ASAP, Completion of University, 3 years to less than 5 years experiences in the trade. Specific Skills: Develop and conduct production, inventory and quality assurance programs, design plant layout and production facilities. How to apply: vancouver@anachemia.com

TRADES, TECHNICAL

• Commercial Transport Mechanics • Diesel Engine Mechanics Cullen Diesel Power LTD. & Western Star & Sterling Trucks of Vancouver requires exp. Commercial Transport Mechanics & Diesel Engine Mechanics for the Surrey Truck shops.

E-mail resume: sep@cullendiesel.com or Fax to 604 888-4749 FULL-TIME CABINET BUILDER / INSTALLER Req. immediately for a busy Surrey / Port Kells location. The ideal candidate will be energetic with 5+ yrs. exp. Benefits after 3 months. Please E-mail resume: rose@continentalsfg.com or Fax: (1)604-882-3561

Heavy Equipment Operators

Required Full-Time for Earthwork Near Creeks. Minimum 5 years relevant experience a must.

Excellent Wages & Benefits Fax: 604.513.9821 or E-mail: reception@directional.ca No Phone Calls Please

SERVICE COORDINATOR Chamco Industries has an immediate opening for a Service Coordinator in its Surrey office. This individual will be the central point of contact for service inquiries, assist in the internal coordination of technicians, and support the administrative processes in the department. If you have a technical / mechanical aptitude and require further details of this posting, refer to www.chamco.com or e-mail resumes:mguerin@chamco.com Only qualified applicants will be contacted.

HOTEL, RESTAURANT, FOOD SERVICES

CALL 604-558-2278

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COKE & CANDY Vending Route. Local Hi-Traffic Locations. Earn $40+ per year. Fast & Safe Investment Return. Secure Your FutureBe the Boss! Factory Direct Pricing 1-888-579-0892 Must Sell

FLAGGERS NEEDED If not certified, training available for a fee. Call 604-575-3944

www.bccollegeofoptics.ca

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EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

HELP WANTED

Register Now Busy Film Season

TRAIN TO BE AN Apartment/Condominium Manager at home! We have jobs across Canada. Thousands of graduates working. 31 years of success! Government certified. www.RMTI.ca or 1-800-6658339, 604-681-5456.

TRAVEL

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604.581.0101

SELL/RENT YOUR TIMESHARE FOR CASH!!! Our Guaranteed Services will Sell/ Rent Your Unused Timeshare for CASH! Over $95 Million Dollars offered in 2010! www./BuyATimeshare.com (888)879-7165

Sunny Summer Specials At Florida’s Best Beach-New Smyrna Beach Stay a week or longer Plan a beach wedding or family reunion. www.NSBFLA.com or 1-800-5419621

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

PERSONAL SERVICES

PERSONAL SERVICES 182

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

FINANCIAL SERVICES

GET BACK ON TRACK! Bad credit? Bills? Unemployed? Need Money? We Lend! If you own your own home - you qualify. Pioneer Acceptance Corp. Member BBB. 1-877987-1420. www.pioneerwest.com If you own a home or real estate, ALPINE CREDITS will lend you money: It’s That Simple. Your Credit / Age / Income is NOT an issue. 1.800.587.2161. MoneyProvider.com. $500 Loan and +. No Credit Refused. Fast, Easy, 100% Secure. 1-877-7761660.

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HEALTH PRODUCTS

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32 Years of experiences No Job too Small

Call for appointment 778-387-4056 317

MISC SERVICES

GET RESULTS! Post a classified in 123 newspapers in just a few clicks. Reach nearly 2 million people for only $395 a week - only $3.22 per newspaper. Choose your province or all across Canada. Best value. Save over 85% compared to booking individually. www.communityclassifieds.ca or 1-866-669-9222.

DENIED CANADA PENSION plan disability benefits? The Disability Claims Advocacy Clinic can help. Call Allison Schmidt at 1-877-7933222. www.dcac.ca WANT A VEHICLE BUT STRESSED ABOUT YOUR CREDIT? Last week 22 out of 26 applications approved! We fund your future not your past. Any Credit. Receive a $500 Gift Card

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ELECTRICAL

YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 Service Call Lic #89402 Same day guarn’td We love small jobs! 604-568-1899

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MILANO PAINTING. Int./Ext. Prof. Painters. Free Est. Written Guar. Bonded & Insured. 604-551-6510

BUYING OR SELLING? Use bcclassified.com - Merchandise for Sale 500’s

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PAVING/SEAL COATING

ALLAN Const. & Asphalt. Brick, conc, drainage, found. & membrane repair. 604-618-2304; 820-2187.

PLUMBING

MOVING & STORAGE

1PRO MOVING & SHIPPING. We move - We ship - We recycle. Senior- Student Discount available. 604-721-4555 or 604-800-9488. ABE MOVING - $35/Hr. Per Person *Reliable Careful Movers. *Rubbish Removal. *24 Hours. 604-999-6020

MIN. EXPRESS PAGING SYSTEM Reasonable Rates 604-270-6338

AFFORDABLE MOVING Local & Long Distance

$45/Hr

From 1, 3, 5, 7,10 Ton Trucks Licenced ~ Reliable ~ 1 to 3 Men Free estimate/Seniors discount Residential~Commercial~Pianos

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POWER WASHING GUTTER CLEANING SAME DAY SERVICE AVAILABLE

Call Ian 604-724-6373

604-537-4140 SPARTAN Moving Ltd. Fast & Reliable. Insured Competitive rates. Wknd Specials. Call Frank: (604) 435-8240

PRESSURE WASHING

353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS #1 Roofing Company in BC

329 PAINTING & DECORATING

FENCING

S & S LANDSCAPING & FENCING

A-TECH Services 604-230-3539

Factory Direct Cedar Fence Panels for Sale & Installation. 8291 No. 5 Road, Richmond. 604 275-3158

PAINT SPECIAL

GARDENING SERVICES 21 yrs exp. Tree topping, pruning, trimming, power raking, aeration, cleanup. Free est. Michael 604-240-2881

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“ ABOVE THE REST “ Int. & Ext., Unbeatable Prices, Professional Crew. Free Est. Written Guarantee. No Hassle, Quick Work, Insured, WCB. Call (778)997-9582

1ST CALL Plumbing, heating, gas, licensed, insured, bonded. Local, Prompt and Prof. 604-868-7062

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BUSINESS/ OFFICE SERVICE

AVOID BANKRUPTCY - SAVE UP TO 70% Of Your Debt. One affordable monthly payment, interest free. For debt restructuring on YOUR terms, not your creditors. Call 1-866-690-3328 or see web site: www.4pillars.ca

HELP WANTED

Specializing in Renovations

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329 PAINTING & DECORATING

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Use bcclassified.com - Employment Section 100’s

173E

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

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LOOKING FOR A NEW JOB?

Bergamonte- The Natural Way To Improve Your Glucose, Cholesterol & Cardiovascular Health! Call today to find out how to get a free bottle with your order.! 888-470-5390

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HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

GARDENING

HELP WANTED

Running this ad for 7yrs

3 rooms for $269, 2 coats any colour (Ceiling & Trim extra) Price incls Cloverdale Premium quality paint. NO PAYMENT until Job is completed. Ask us about our Laminate Flooring & Maid Services. www.paintspecial.com

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HELP WANTED

All types of Roofing Over 35 Years in Business “ Call Now for Free Estimate”

604-588-0833 SALES@PATTARGROUP.COM

WWW.PATTARGROUP.COM

JASON’S ROOFING All kinds of re-roofing & repairs. Free est. Reasonable rates. (604)961-7505, 278-0375

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HELP WANTED

and Adults Needed Kids and Adults Needed Kids Papers are delivered to your door. No need to insert flyers Papers are delivered to your door. No need to insert flyers either! Deliver 2x week, Thursdays and Saturdays, right in your neighbourhood. Call our circulation department for information.

Call Roya 604-247-3710 Boundaries

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or email us at circulation@richmondreview.com Route Boundaries Number of Papers

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HOME SERVICE GUIDE EXCAVATION

CONCRETE SERVICE

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•Backfilling/trenching •Ashphalt/concrete removal •Drainage •Retaining walls •Install concrete driveways/sidewalks

• Fertilization (packages available) • Hedge trimming & Pruning • Yard clean-up • Pressure washing • Gutters

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Call Darryn 604-339-5532

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AUCTIONS

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BUILDING SUPPLIES

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MATTRESSES staring at $99

www.recycle-it-now.com #1 AAA Rubbish Removal 21 Years Serving Rmd. Residential & Commercial Clean Courteous Service FREE ESTIMATES Joe 604-250-5481

PETS 477

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FURNITURE

• Twins • Fulls • Queens • Kings 100’s in stock! www.Direct Liquidation.ca (604)294-2331

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GARAGE SALES

ESTATE SALE Sat, Aug 6th, 9:00AM - 3:00PM - 8440 Citadel Cres. Household items, furniture, table & radial arm saws, books, rooster collectibles, other items. MULTIFAMILY GARAGE SALE 3639 Bearcroft Dr. Lots of large items (furniture). Saturday Aug 6th 10am to 4pm.

PETS

4 Beautiful house raised Schnauzer puppies. 3 F, 1 M. Tails /dew claws. Ready Aug. 1st. Call 604-220-8603. Advertise across the lower mainland in the 17 best-read community newspapers! bcclassified.com Call 604-575-5555

ARCTIC WOLF/Husky X- Socialized, well tempered, paper/outside trained. $500. firm. (604)309-3774 CAT, (mother) & 5 kittens, tabby, 3 ginger, 2 black. Free to good home. 604-858-7297. CATS GALORE, TLC has for adoption spayed & neutered adult cats. 604-309-5388 / 604-856-4866 CHIHUAHUA tiny puppies, ready to go now. all males. $550. (604)794-7347 DACHSHUND colourful dbl dapple puppies, 7 wks. vet✓ facebook picture. $750. Deroche. 604-820-4763. DOBERMAN PINCHER puppies p/b, tailes cropped, vet✓ shots, dewormed. $1500. 604-744-9087.

GERMAN Shepherd female pups, large boned, CKC registered. Vet checked, tattooed. Excellent temperament. 604-819-1414 GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPS. 2 Male & 2 Fem. $550. 1st shots & dewormed. Call 778-863-6332. NEED A GOOD HOME for a good dog or a good dog for a good home? We adopt dogs! Call 604856-3647 or www.856-dogs.com POMERANIANS. 2 free older F, fixed. 2 M 1 yr old $450 ea. Black Toy Pom $650. 778-839-8007 aft 6

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MISC. FOR SALE

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MISC. WANTED

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566 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS PIANO. Willis & Co. Spinet style, red mahogany, beautiful tone, immaculate cond $700. 604-864-9935

REAL ESTATE 603

ACREAGE

20 Acre Ranch Foreclosures Near Booming El Paso, Texas Was $16,900 Now $12,900 $0 Down, take over payments, $99/mo. Beautiful views, owner financing, FREE map/pictures 800-755-8953

PLUMBING & HEATING • Plumbing Service & Repairs • Boilers & Furnaces • Gas

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COMPLETE HOME RENOVATIONS

AA CONTRACTOR

Plumbing • Electrical • Woodwork • Drywall • Bathrooms • Painting • Handyman • Textured Ceilings • FREE Quotes Door Repairs: Patio • Pocket • Bi-folds • Shower Insured / WCB and I’m a Nice Guy! Mike Favel • 604-341-2681

APARTMENT/CONDOS

MORTGAGES

Mortgage Help! Beat bank rates for purchases and refinances, immediate debt consolidation, foreclosure relief, and equity loans. Free, fast, friendly, private consultations. Call 1-888-685-6181 www.mountaincitymortgage.ca

RECREATIONAL

RARE OPPORTUNITY: waterfront property on beautiful Jim Lake, 0.83-acre with 360 sq ft insulated cabin, located near Green Lake/Watch Lake. Rare privacy, only three lots on the lake, good fishing for rainbows to 10 lbs, nice swimming, surrounded by crown land. Great trails for hiking, ATV and snowmobile. Seasonal 10-km back road access in 4x4 or pick-up. FSBO. $230,000. 250-395-0599. (Please see bchomesforsale.com/70mile/frank.)

660 LANGLEY/ALDERGROVE HOMES FOR SALE-SUPER BUYS

www.dannyevans.ca

Homelife Benchmark Realty Corp. Langley

RENTALS ACREAGE

82.8 ACRES, 300’ lakefront, S Cariboo. Beautiful, pastoral, private, rural setting. Borders crown land. Adjacent 80+ acre parcel available. www.bchomesforsale.com/ view/lonebutte/ann/

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Local Plumbers

M.S. MAINTENANCE & RENOVATIONS

SAWMILLS from only $3997 MAKE MONEY & SAVE MONEY with your own bandmill - Cut lumber any dimension. In stock ready to ship. FREE Info & DVD: www.NorwoodSawmills.com/400OT 1-800566-6899 Ext:400OT. STEEL BUILDING SALE... SPECIALS from $5 to $12/sq. ft. Great pricing on ABSOLUTELY every model, width and length. Example: 30’Wx50’Lx16’H. NOW $11,900.00. End walls included, doors optional. Pioneer Steel Manufacturers 1-800668-5422.

703

604-868-7062

RENOVATIONS

615 COMMERCIAL PROPERTY

640

Installed from $695

Licensed, Insured & Bonded

RENOVATIONS

E. VAN. beautiful 1 bdrm condo, 1st floor, prk/strg rm/patio, own garden, exc security, $235,000 obo. Phone Frances for viewing (604)254-4929.

636

WATER HEATER SPECIAL

STEVESTON HOME SERVICES

RENOVATIONS

Haul Anything...

Andy 604-908-3596

HANDYMAN

5 MINUTE EXPRESS PAGING SYSTEM PLUMBING SERVICES AT REASONABLE RATES CALL 604-270-6338

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

778-895-0968 RMD

New fence installation • Gates & repair Roofing repairs • Powerwashing • Odd jobs • Renos • Gutters etc. Painting interior & exterior

RJ’S PLUMBING & HOME SERVICE

RUBBISH REMOVAL

A+ LAWN & GARDEN

We specialize in driveway, sidewalk, patio, foundation and retaining wall, all kinds of concrete jobs. We also do fencing jobs.

PLUMBING

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LAWN SERVICE

WEST CONCRETE

SSL ENTERPRISES INC •Backhoes •Mini excavator (rubber track) •Bobcats (forks/buckets) •Dump trucks

REVIEW

APARTMENT/CONDO

1 & 2 bdrm apt, ht, hw, cable, prkg, locker, elevator, coin laundry, NS, NP, suits seniors, quiet bldg, close to all transit & shops, Lease. $925. 604-241-3772 RICHMOND.#3/Granville.CENTRO. Lg 2 bdrm+den, 2 bath. Facing west Nr park, Rmd Center & skytrn. $1500. Avail Aug 1. 604-277-4194 RICHMOND City Centre. 2 Bdr lrg corner unit, 1 sec u/g pkng, storage, coin laundry, 5 min to skytrain/mall, $1100/mo. Sept 1st. 604-272-5603, 604-657-0242, 604-644-1225. RICHMOND, Garden City/Jones. 2 bdrm, 2 baths, tile/hrd wd flrs, 4 appls, NS/NP.$1400. 604-589-2127

RICHMOND

1 & 2 Bdrms Available Immediately Located in central Richmond, close to all amenities & Kwantlen College. Rent includes heat and hot water.Sorry no pets.

Call 604-830-4002 or 604-830-8246 Visit our website: www.aptrentals.net RICHMOND, newly reno’d 3 bdrm apt., NS/NP, ideal for family. Cls to sch, walk to Can. Line. 1 bath, shrd lndry, avail Aug. 15th. $1300 + utils. Call 604-338-6497/ 604-644-8319

Tsawwassen

3 Bdrm Rancher approx 1100 sq/ft, 1bathrm, NO appliances, Oil heating. $1445/mo +utils. 4400 block 27B Avenue

• Home Repair • Bathroom, Kitchen Remodeling • Fence, Deck Renewing • Free Estimate and Low Cost

CALL ALLAN 778-229-7880

RICHMOND, Bridgeport. 1 bdrm suite in new house. Suit single or couple. N/S. N/P. Laundry, internet inc. $700. Avail now. 778-889-8255. RICHMOND, IRONWOOD: 1 bdrm, unfurn or furn, new kitch, windows & flrg, sep entr, hot tub, 100’ to bus. Shrd lndry. NS/NP $775/mo. + 1/3 util. Avail Sept 1. 604-279-0280 Richmond, Mall & South Arm. 2 bdrm. Cl. to elem & high school. $1,000 + utils. Sam 604-649-1237.

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SUITES, UPPER

IRONWOOD. 2 BR suite. Near bus, furn. kitchen, cable, util incl. $1000/mo. avail. Aug. 1 Call after 6pm 604-992-1208. RICHMOND: 3 BDRM upper floor of duplex. f/p, 1-1/2 baths. Fenced yard. Shr laundry. $1400/mo 1 (604)214-2957 or 604-263-8911

752

TOWNHOUSES

RICHMOND, 3 bdrm, 1.5 baths, 2 car prkg, 4700 Francis. N/S N/P. Avail. now. $1550. 604-230-4778 RICHMOND

BAYWEST Mgmt Corp.

To view 604-501-4413

2000 BUICK LESABRE LTD leather heated seats loaded 124K $5900 obo.604-364-1554

821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS 1974 RED MGB Roadster, reblt mtr, body redone, exc cond, has collector plts, $7,500. 604-541-5487 1990 PORSCHE 911 CARARA 2 COUPE - in pristine cond. guards red over blk. leather, 6 spd. manual, local. $21,995 (604)328-1883 1993 TOYOTA COROLLA, 4 dr., white, 4 cyl., rebuilt eng. Air Cared still. $1600 obo (778)239-7952 2005 Subaru Outback VDC, exc cond. 180,000 kms. loaded+extras. Asking $11,500. 604-855-9955.

830

Private yard, carport or double garage. Located on No. 1 & Steveston, No. 3 & Steveston. Landscape and maintenance included.

House South 52 Street

1991 CADILLAC Allante only 43,000 mi. Estate sale from La Conner, WA. Removable hardtop & Softtop. $8,500. 604-309-4001

838

RECREATIONAL/SALE

Website www.aptrentals.net

BAYWEST Mgmt Corp.

715

RICHMOND QUEENSGATE GARDENS Conveniently Located

DUPLEXES/4PLEXES

Close to schools & public transportation. Spacious 2 & 3 bdrm townhouses. 6 Appl’s., balcony, 2 car garage, 2 full baths, gas f/p. 1 Year lease required. No Pets.

RICHMOND, 2 bdrm. 1/2 duplex, walking distance to Lansdowne & Canada Line. Quiet people. N/P, $995 mo. Aug. 1. 604-273-9419 or 604-538-4770 RICHMOND, Shellmont area. 3 bdrm 1½ bath 5 appls. $1250. Aug. 1. Also 2 bdrm bsmt. $850/mo. Avail now. N/P. N/S. 604-277-6853. RICHMOND,Williams/Shell. 3 bdrm, upper ste. Nr. schls/bus. Shrd W/D & garden. 2 decks. Fresh paint. $1250 + utils. 604-992-8877.

736

HOMES FOR RENT

2004 37C PACE ARROW, 15,800 m, Shaw auto satellite, 3 slides, W/D, custom cover, 10 yr paint protection, etc. Better than new. $79,900. Call (604)869-3313

Professionally Managed by Colliers International Call 604-841-2665

845

SCRAP CAR REMOVAL

TRUCKS & VANS

WAREHOUSEMAN’S LIEN By virtue of WAREHOUSMAN’S LIEN for SKYLINE MARINA ENTERPRISES LTD., we will dispose of the following units to recover the amount of indebtedness noted plus any additional cost of storage, seizure and sale. 11-236 Owner: SCOTT CHAMBERLAIN 29’ CALGLASS HIN#: 27VCHT6007-W K#: 15K1401 Indebtedness: $3,741.04 Day of sale is Wednesday August 17th, 2011 @ 12:00 NOON. Absolute Bailiffs Inc. 20119 113B Avenue, Maple Ridge, B.C., V2X 0Z1 Contact: Sheldon Stibbs (604) 522-2773

810 Need A Vehicle! Guaranteed Auto Loan. Apply Now,

AUTO FINANCING 1.877.680.1231 www.UapplyUdrive.ca

SCRAP BATTERIES WANTED We buy scrap batteries from cars, trucks & heavy equip. $4.00 each. Free pickup anywhere in BC, Min. 10. Toll Free Call:1.877.334.2288

748 SHARED ACCOMMODATION RICHMOND quiet clean lrg furn rm, pkng, n/p, suit mature working male $550 incl utils/net. 604-277-6002.

750

851

1990 FORD wheelchair van, sidewinder lift, 100,000 km, $5,000 obo. Phone (604)247-1770. 2000 FORD F150 XLT 2 whl drive, exc cond Extended cab, low km. Asking $7900 obo 604-275-4799 2005 Chevy Astro van, auto, white, 100,026 km, seats 6,one owner, all serv. rcrds, $11,000.(604)585-1931

The Scrapper

TRANSPORTATION

RICHMOND #2/Francis. 4 Bdrm house, 3.5 baths, 5 appls, garage, fenced. Nr schls, shops, bus, ns/np, refs, $2200 +utils. 604-319-6122. RICHMOND close to Ironwood Mall. 4 bdrm. $1600/mo. Utils 50%. Avail. Now. Cls to schools, etc. (604)244-8483

SUITES, LOWER

RICHMOND 1 bdrm suite, $700/mo incl utils. 1 day laundry, n/s, n/p. Avail. now (604)272-5984 RICHMOND 2 bdrm + den ste in new hse, $1350 incl utils, Wifi net, sat, NS/NP. Immed. 604-828-4377

AAA SCRAP CAR REMOVAL Minimum $150 cash for full size vehicles, any cond. 604-518-3673

MOTORCYCLES

2005 YAMAHA MIDNIGHT STAR 1700cc Ltd 43,000kms dealer serviced, thousands in extras $8977. 778-888-6805, 778-837-6577

Call 604-830-4002 or 604-830-8246

To view 604-501-4413

CA$H for CAR$ No Wheels -No Problem! Servicing the Fraser Valley 604-746-2855

2008 HYUNDAI TUCSON, FWD, 4 door. 64,000 kms. Like new condition. Call 778-241-1824

2 Bedrm + Den & 3 Bedrms Available

4 Bdrm., 2 level, approx. 2600 SF on 1 acre land, 3 baths, new kit., appliances, carpet, windows, deck, 2 f/p. $1895/mo + utility tax. Delta

CARS - DOMESTIC

2006 MAZDA 5, 6 pass van, touring edition, loaded, auto, sunroof, 17’’ wheels. $9,300 obo. 604-309-4001.

Briargate & Paddock Townhouses

WEST OF LADNER Rancher West 27B Avenue 3 Bdrm approx. 1100 SF, 1 bath., Oil heating. $1445/mo + utils.

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1990 MERCURY TOPAZ, 4 dr., mechanic-owned, great student car. A/C, 254,000km, loaded. $1800 obo. (604)855-9601

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> Cessna’s birthday party at the Delta Vancouver Airport Hotel

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