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BY THERESA MCMANUS REPORTER
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New Westminster representatives are joining forces to host a townhall meeting about a proposed coal facility in Surrey. The townhall meeting, taking place on Thursday, May 30 at 7 p.m. in the Douglas College theatre, is being hosted by BurnabyNew Westminster MP Peter Julian, New WestminsterCoquitlam-Port Moody MP Fin Donnelly, MLA-elect Judy Darcy and the City of New Westminster. Fraser Surrey Docks has submitted a project permit application to Port Metro Vancouver to develop a direct transfer coal facility that could handle up to four million metric tonnes of coal at a site that’s located across the Fraser River from Westminster Quay. Fraser Surrey Docks has hosted two open houses in Surrey, but none in New Westminster. “This is an important issue for New Westminster, particularly for neighbourhoods like Westminster Quay and Queensborough,” Julian said in a press release. “I’m glad that representatives from all three levels of government are coming together to hold this important consultation.” Organizers have invited representatives from Port Metro Vancouver, Fraser Health, the environmental community and Fraser Surrey
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Overcast skies didn’t deter crowds from flocking to New Westminster for the Hyack International Parade. Although rain fell as participants and parade-goers gathered for the parade, it gave way to cloudy skies as the big event got underway. The parade included 110 entries, such as floats representing the Calgary Stampede, Portland Rose Festival, Olympia Washington Capital Lakefair and the Penticton Peach Festival. Other highlights of this year’s parade included delegations from The Royal Westminster Regiment, celebrating its 150th anniversary, and Moriguchi, Japan, which is celebrating the 50th anniversary of its sister city relationship with the City of New Westminster. “We really worked hard to get the parade heading in the right direction,” said Douglas Smith, executive director of the Hyack Festival Association. “I think we have really turned a corner with the parade.” Instead of offering a two-hour parade that loses energy midway, he said efforts have been made to make it lively for the duration of the parade. “It was closer to one-and-ahalf hours,” he said. ‘”We probably cut it back by one-half hour. I think it really worked.” Smith said organizers have also done a recruitment drive to identify new participants for the Hyack Parade.
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A winning entry: Fresh from wins in parades in the Pacific Northwest, New Westminster’s float makes a hometown appearance in the Hyack International Parade. Miss New Westminster and her ambassadors waved and danced their way along the parade route. “That made a huge difference,” he said of an effort that drew more multicultural groups. “It really added to the energy level. It is achieving our goals of making this as inclusive as possible.” Gavin Palmer, president of the Hyack Festival Association, said all parade participants were juried, which helped the association improve the overall quality of the parade. “We met our stated goal to present a high-energy parade with quality entertainment,” he said.
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Palmer said he was surprised by one of the parade entries. Expecting to ride in a regular vehicle, he was shocked to discover his wife Jacke had arranged for a horse-drawn carriage. “She went as Queen Victoria. She looked very regal,” he said. “It was the first time in 15 years we have had horses in the parade. Everybody knew but me. She kept it a secret. It was just awesome.” They 42nd annual Key West Ford Hyack International Parade took place on May 25, the final day of the nine-day Hyack Festival.
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“The Hyack Festival is synonymous with New Westminster and it is important that we showcase our city in a really positive manner,” Smith said in a press release. “We have taken steps to update and improve every event that is part of the festival. The results, we think, are really starting to show.” “We have worked very hard to make the Hyack Festival as relevant as possible,” Smith said. “It is all about creating events that people will respond to, that resonate with people.”
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◗IN THE NEWS Wish funds epilepsy research ◗P11 Police chief receives national award ◗P13
◗ FUN IN THE CITY
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The Hyack Festival Association estimates that more than 25,000 people turned out for the second annual Uptown Live event on Saturday. Uptown Live, the final event of the annual Hyack Festival, is a street party that includes music on three stages, food vendors and a family fun zone. “We are absolutely delighted with how the community has responded to the event,” said Douglas Smith, executive director of the Hyack Festival Association. “It was a fantastic day of celebration for New Westminster. It is safe to say we have an event in Uptown Live that is truly resonating with the community.” Presented by Royal City Centre and Westminster Centre, Uptown Live showcases the local indie music scene and offers interactive activities. Good for Grapes, the Belle Game and the Boom Booms were among the performers who entertained crowds at Saturday’s event. “After only two years, Uptown Live can match up against any free event in the entire Lower Mainland,” said Uptown Property Group president Bart Slotman, who has worked with Smith to establish the event. “Hats off to the Hyack Festival for their efforts.
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Dancing in the streets: James Teshima and Megan Burghall danced near a stage set up outside Royal City Centre at Saturday’s Uptown Live event. The City of New Westminster can be very proud of how Uptown Live has put the city on the map regionally and helped build pride within the community. It hits the mark in terms of community building, economic
spin-offs and marketing and promoting the uptown area.” Uptown Live, said Smith, brings a cool vibe to New Westminster and draws a younger audience than what Hyack Festival events normally
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attract. “It has taken on a life of its own. The city has responded to that event. We drew people from all over the region,” he said. “That event has a vibe of its own.”
Service out for 34 hours after cables cut BY STEFANIA SECCIA REPORTER sseccia@royalcityrecord.com
Only $20 worth of cables was stolen from underground lines, but Telus is out $50,000 to restore the wires and the lost service time. At 5 a.m. on Sunday, May 19, alarms went off alerting the Telus network of an outage in the Victory Heights area in New West, which affected 102 customers, according to Telus spokesperson Shawn Hall. Technicians were dispatched to the site at East Columbia Street and Holmes Street.
A manhole cover had been popped off and when technicians went down below, they found three cables had about two metres cut from each one, according to Hall. “We had to replace the entire lengths between two manhole covers to restore service,” Hall said. “It was a big job.” Customers had no service for 34 hours. “Our real concern is that this left our customers without access to 911 for a better part of a day-and-a-half,” Hall said. “Let alone the inconvenience of not having home service.” Hall estimates the thieves took $20 worth
of cable line, but in the end it cost Telus $50,000 to replace. “Obviously it was not worth it for the thieves to put our customers’ lives at risk,” he said. Hall said Telus is actively working with the New Westminster Police Department to track down the thieves. He is also asking anyone with information to contact the police at 604-525-5411. Metal theft was a serious problem before provincial legislation came in to help deter it, according to Hall. About 250 metal thefts ◗Cable Page 5
Three men were arrested on the 900 block of 12th Street, which is near the medicinal marijuana dispensary, N.I.C.E., for possession of marijuana on May 23. According to the New West Police Department, the street crime unit led an investigation under the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act and executed a search warrant that resulted in the seizure of the marijuana and cash. The men arrested, between the ages of 23 and 31, were released on promises to appear in court at a future date. Staff Sgt. Paul Hyland said the charges will not be laid until crown counsel approves them. Until the charges move forward, the police cannot give specific details or identify individuals related to the case. The charges are expected to be approved in the next few weeks. “We have to steer clear of giving too much specific information at this stage before charges are approved,” Hyland added. If marijuana is sold outside of Health Canada guidelines, it remains a criminal offence under the act, according to a media release from the police department. The guidelines state that authorized medical marijuana can be obtained by individuals in three ways: it can be applied for directly from Health Canada, they can grow their own supply, or they can designate someone else to grow it for them. “Furthermore, Health Canada has issued clear directions that while they will manage the activities of authorizations and licenses, the police will continue to investigate and enforce the provisions of the (act) where activities are not permitted under an authorization or license,” the release states. Justin Cleveland, president of the nonprofit West Coast Green Light Society that runs the medicinal marijuana N.I.C.E. Dispensary, confirmed the arrests but was unable to comment further before press deadline.
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Docks to participate. “People in the community have concerns about the proposed coal facility,” Donnelly said. “I believe it’s important to provide a forum where these concerns can be properly addressed.” Local residents groups, environmental groups and health officials have expressed concern about the project. The Quayside Community Board has collected petitions and held a No Coal rally on the issue, and the Queensborough Residents Association recently voted to oppose coal exports from Fraser Surrey Docks. “Clearly this issue concerns many local residents and it’s one we’ve been working on for some time,” said New Westminster
Mayor Wayne Wright in the press release. “By partnering with New Westminster’s MLA-elect and MPs to host this townhall meeting, we are providing citizens an opportunity to voice their concerns.” New Westminster ’s municipal, provincial and federal officials have voiced concerns about the consultation that’s taking place for the project. “The lack of public consultation to date has been very disappointing,” Darcy said. “People of New Westminster have serious questions about this project that must be addressed.” The townhall meeting will also be web broadcast live on New West TV. Viewers may access the web feed at www.newwest.tv and clicking on the COAL icon.
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were reported in the first half of 2012, and most of the thefts happened from aerial cables and not underground. Hall said it is very unusual to have ground cable stolen. “The new legislation introduced makes it very difficult for thieves to sell to scrap dealers,” he said. “We went from having more than one (theft) a day
to a handful a month.” Hall said this year, as of the end of April, there had been 17 incidents. “We’re seeing far less of this than we used to thanks to the provincial legislation and combined with police enforcement and public awareness,” he added. “But one is too many.” The new legislation requires scrap dealers to record details about the items they purchase.
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Prime Minister needs to lead the cleanup Once upon a time, Prime Minister very upset” when it’s your own senators Stephen Harper’s statements of outand your own (now resigned) chief of rage against government waste and staff, is not enough. cronyism sounded more convincing. We brought up the sponsorship scanThat time was when he and dal, and so did Harper when the Conservatives were in he spoke to reporters for the Opposition. first time about how the senTHE RECORD When the federal Liberals ators he appointed – Mike were caught with their hand Duffy in particular – seem to in the cookie jar of the Quebec sponsorhave an interesting understanding of ship program, Harper and his Reform/ how much money they are owed by taxAlliance/Conservative allies were right payers. to raise a great noise of outrage. Harper should stop talking about But saying, “I’m not happy,” and “I’m what the Liberals did a decade ago. Yes,
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it was bad. It’s why they’re now only the third largest party in the House of Commons. The Conservatives, on the other hand, have been in power since 2006. They have held a majority government since 2011. But as with every government hanging on to power in Ottawa for more than a year or two, Harper now has his own list of scandals, including Bev Oda’s taste for expensive orange juice and limo rides and Peter MacKay’s use of a search and rescue helicopter to go fishing. Harper cannot pretend to be pure
and above it all. Obviously, a thorough investigation of the senators and of former chief of staff Nigel Wright is needed. But all of these people were appointed by Harper. We need not question Harper’s personal integrity to question his judgment. Why are those he handpicked to help lead Canada now embroiled in scandal? We deserve a more complete answer than platitudes and blaming the last government. Harper needs to not only mouth regrets, he needs to lead the cleanup.
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s Premier Christy Clark prepares her B.C. Liberal government for its fourth term in power, she may be thinking she’ll be facing a political opposition that is spent, demoralized and likely about to be consumed by internal strife. But while that may describe the shattered New Democratic Party, Clark would be wise to realize opposition to her government can take the form of other entities. And that’s where a couple of public sector unions come in. Both the B.C. Teachers Federation and the unionized support staff in the K to 12 education system (made up primarily of CUPE locals) may be in a position to take job action – up to and including an all-out strike – in the fall. Clark has re-issued her idea of a 10-year contract with B.C.’s teachers and has gone a further step by formally making it her government’s position at the negotiating table. The 10-year plan was largely dismissed when Clark first floated it some months ago, but that’s because it seemed part of her ongoing election campaign
and not representative of actual government policy. But now that she has won a mandate from the voters, the 10year contract proposal has to be taken more seriously. Of course, that doesn’t make it any easier to achieve at the bargaining table. Details haven’t been made public, but I suspect the government’s proposal will include some kind of wage indexing to ensure teachers get at least the average of public sector union wage increases every year of the contract, plus some kind of guaranteed funding increase to address class size and composition issues. As well, look for the government wanting more “flexibility” to be incorporated in the system, with the argument that it will allow for savings to be realized, with those savings passed on in turn to teachers and the issues they deem most important. It will be an interesting set of negotiations, but I have a hard time believing the B.C. Teachers Federation leadership will sign such a long-term deal. The length of that contract could sap the union leadership’s power and influence. This brings us to an interesting question: will the B.C. Liberal government impose a 10-year deal if one can’t be freely negotiated? As much as some members of the government caucus might want to do just that, I doubt the
Business as usual after election Dear Editor:
After 12 years in power, the Liberal party had become arrogant and detached from ordinary people. Give credit to Christy Clarke for putting a fresh face on an old sow. She was aided by the departure of so many cabinet ministers responsible for the harmonized sales tax, B.C. rail, stadium roof and other betrayals of the public trust. However, most of the blame must fall on Adrian Dix and the NDP. Dix never showed how effective restraints protecting the environment could co-exist with a resource-based economy that creates jobs for British Columbians. The party didn’t tell us how it would counter the climate of secrecy, corporate cronyism and entitle◗Teachers Page 7 ment that had engulfed the Liberal government in
recent years. Dix’s weak response to concerns about his backdating mini-scandal made it seem like he was part of the problem rather than part of the solution. The NDP mistakenly believed that feel-good slogans and generalities would inspire confidence in B.C. voters. Finally, it didn’t forcefully advocate for electoral reform, although, unlike the Liberals, it at least supported a ban on corporate and union contributions. So now the money-power of the big corporations and media will continue to dominate campaigns – as amply demonstrated by the TV ads of the past few months. Once again, a winner-take-all governing party has all the power with 44 per cent of the vote. Once again over-paid legislators from both parties will mouth empty rhetoric in the legislature ◗Same Page 7
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instead of constructively debating and crafting laws that meet the needs of the people. The money-power of corporate insiders will continue to speak loudest in the backrooms of the premier’s office while the backbenchers are whipped into shape. Meanwhile, a regressive tax and userpay agenda benefiting big corporations and the wealthy will continue to worsen poverty and economic inequality. It’s business as usual in B.C. The corporate bottom line is the only value that matters. Mike Divine, New Westminster
All voices should be heard Dear Editor:
I was part of a delegation of representatives from all municipalities along the coal train route from White Rock through Surrey, and those affected by the Surrey Fraser Dock facility and resultant barge traffic from New Westminster to Texada Island last week at the Port Metro Vancouver offices at Canada Place. We were there to present them with our 400plus signed petitions, letters and a request for a meeting. Of all the posters, placards, speeches, and letters at Canada Place, the most impressive presentation came from a high school student. He and some 40 others of his generation had evidently convinced port authority to allow them to make a
presentation about the effects they saw in allowing Surrey Fraser Docks to proceed to facilitate U.S. coal exports via Canada. Alas, the port authority reneged on the promised meeting, ostensibly on the basis that the experts the students wanted to bring to the meeting were too one-sided and Fraser Surrey Docks had no experts to bring to the table in rebuttal! I am relying on his account of events but, if true, the hypocrisy demonstrated by that action not only undermines the faith that youth should have in their “right to be heard” but is also demonstrative of how the Surrey Fraser Docks so-called “public consultation” is really a “public relations” exercise – a one-sided sham sanctioned by the port authority as they ink their rubber stamp. Our local politicians here in New Westminster are to be lauded for their initiative to hold a public town hall meeting on Thursday at Douglas College with all parties invited to share their views on the issue. Even though Surrey Fraser Docks refused to have one of their open houses here, there is no reason to exclude them from a meeting we put together – both sides need to be heard, just like in a public hearing. On the assumption that the port authority attends, I am hoping this lad and his cohorts will be invited and allowed to finally make their presentation, despite their earlier shoddy treatment. By doing so, perhaps we can begin to restore the faith of the next generation in public institutions and due process.
rest should do so by the end of next month. This sets the stage for a possible confrontation between the unions and the B.C. Liberal government in the fall. Of course, it’s quite likely the government will simply impose a contract on both unions if they can’t be freely negotiated and if job action becomes problematic in schools. Nevertheless, this situation could be Premier Christy Clark’s first real test as an elected premier with a mandate. It is imperative that her government delivers its budget with its projected surplus if it wants to establish credibility when it comes to budget-making. This means there is very little money for wage increases in the education sector (school boards say there are no more savings to be found to fund wage
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$20,000 later – Finley on the mend
BY STEFANIA SECCIA REPORTER editorial@royalcityrecord.com
Despite the attack that happened in late April, New Westminster resident Darren Pilling and his three-year-old sheltie, Finley, are back to hanging out at work together. On April 22 at Burnaby’s Fraser Foreshore Park, Pilling and his dog went on a walk that took an unexpected turn for the worst when a large, unleashed dog attacked Finley, which later resulted in an altercation between the two dog owners. “(Finley’s) good,” Pilling said. “She’s with me at work, out of the hospital. So that’s all good.” Finley was hospitalized for two weeks because the attack resulted in her losing a tremendous amount of blood and put a hole in her stomach, according to Pilling. He said the veterinarian bills now exceed $20,000, as well. “She had four surgeries and she was resuscitated three times, which means she was close to dying three times,” he said. “The money; I’ll figure out how to pay it all back.” Finley has no fur on one of her legs and her scars underneath have healed, but she’s no longer the friendly and energetic dog Pilling knew before the attack occurred. “She’s a little more skittish compared to normal,” he said. “She’s usually super, super outgoing. She’s not quite there. I
don’t know if that’ll come back. She didn’t want to go to the house for awhile. She sleeps all day – it’s not normal for her. “I wouldn’t wish this on anybody, not even the guy who did this to us.” After Pilling’s dog was attacked, he and Alexandru Radacina, the owner of the large dog that attacked Finley, exchanged words that resulted in an altercation, during which Pilling was also bitten on the leg by the large dog. Radacina had refused to give Pilling his name or information, but a witness took photos of Radacina from behind and posted the incident on Craigslist. The police found Burnaby resident Radacina, arrested him and charged him with assault, according to Burnaby RCMP Cpl. Dave Reid. Radacina appeared before a provincial court judge in Vancouver late last week and the charges were stayed, as it was not clear who started the fight, Reid said, and the dog was not commanded to attack Pilling. The Burnaby branch of the B.C. SPCA is investigating the incident, according to branch manager, Ryan Voutilainen. He said there have been no other complaints lodged against the dog or its owner, Radacina, and Radacina is willing to comply with the city’s animal control bylaw. When the investigation is closed, the SPCA will work with the city and discuss how to move forward, Voutilainen said.
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Recovering: Darren Pilling’s dog Finley is on the mend after a larger dog attacked the three-year-old sheltie while the two were out for a walk at Burnaby’s Fraser Foreshore Park last month.
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Coquitlam asks province to help mediate Bailey bridge impasse BY JOHN KURUCZ REPORTER Special to The Record
The decades-old dispute over the Bailey bridge appears to have reached its boiling point. On Monday, Coquitlam council asked the province to intervene via mediation or arbitration in an effort to ensure a two-lane bridge be built to replace the existing one-lane crossing. More specifically, the city has applied to the Ministry of Community, Sport and Cultural Development to arrange for a relatively new process – referred to as a Dispute Resolution Process – to take place. That process can play out in one of two ways, either through binding or non-binding arbitration. “It has festered for 20 years and it has created a lot of animosity between businesses that need to use that bridge, including business on the New Westminster side,” Coquitlam Mayor Richard Stewart said Tuesday. “I’ve heard from a large number of business on the New Westminster side that are completely aghast at the current situation. They cannot fathom that we, the two governments, have allowed the current situation to persist for 20 years.” The City of New Westminster fired back Tuesday, issuing a statement suggesting the two cities, the Ministry
of Transportation and Infrastructure, complete a new, two-lane bridge by Transport Canada and TransLink September. That stance was not supported by should hammer out a deal. “We fully understand the frustra- New West council and staff. The bridge was initially closed in tion of the City of Coquitlam and the thousands of commuters that use February for about two weeks after a structural engineer’s this route to pass through report cited a “critical our city each day,” said fatigue crack.” Mayor Wayne Wright. A 15-tonne weight “However, given the “It has festered restriction was put in industrial purpose of this place once the bridge repart of New Westminster for 20 years and opened, which “signifiand the very real safety it has created a cantly limits the usefulissues presented by the ness of the bridge conBailey bridge feeding a lot of animosheavily congested corri- ity between busi- sidering the demand for goods movement along dor with multiple railway the Braid/United corcrossings, any solution nesses that need that aims to increase flow to use that bridge, ridor,” according to a Coquitlam staff report. of traffic without area That weight restriction improvements simply including busialso certain fire won’t work.” ness on the New trucksprevents from using that New West also passed a resolution of its own Westminster side.” crossing. “I really expect that we Monday. The resolution will end up with someone suggests the city cannot RICHARD STEWART losing a life because of “accept additional capac- MAYOR OF COQUITLAM the inadequate response ity on the bridge until it to our trauma centre. can be demonstrated that no adverse effects will occur within We can’t get from Coquitlam to our the Braid Street Industrial Park or trauma centre sometimes during the day,” Stewart said. adjacent neighbourhoods.” Located within New West city limIn late March, Coquitlam council unanimously endorsed a plan that its on Braid Street, the Bailey bridge called for a $1.7-million cost-shar- was built in 1995 and accommodates ing agreement with the City of New about 10,000 vehicles daily, according Westminster, along with a timeline to to a Coquitlam staff report.
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Taylor Ritchie, 17, is looking forward to seeing Celtic rock band Cod Gone Wild perform on May 30 at the Columbia Theatre as part of a benefit concert for the B.C. Epilepsy Society.
Taylor said. To fulfill Taylor’s wish, the Vernonbased Celtic rock band Cod Gone Wild signed on to perform along with Newfoundland’s Dave Whitty at The Columbia Theatre in New Westminster this Thursday, May 30 as a benefit for the epilepsy society. Proceeds from the event will go towards the society’s programming and research across the province. Ritchie said her daughter is looking forward to the show and is optimistic this fundraiser will help researchers get closer to finding a cure for the disorder that has so greatly impacted her life. “She knows that they may not find a cure in her lifetime, but she wants to raise money for the other kids so that one day other kids won’t have to go through what she’s gone through,” she said. The show starts at 7:30 p.m. with doors opening at 7 p.m. at The Columbia Theatre at 530 Columbia St. As well as the performance, there will also be a silent auction and 50/50 draw. Tickets are $25, available at the door, or at www.thecolumbia.ca.
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A birthday is always a cause for celebration, but for local teen Taylor Ritchie, turning 17 on Victoria Day was a definite milestone. Taylor was diagnosed as a baby with intractable epilepsy, which sometimes causes daily clonic-tonic (formerly known as grand mal) seizures. “She is at a high risk for what they call sudden epileptic death, and that’s where children or people like Taylor with this type of epilepsy pass away in their sleep and they don’t know why,” said her mother, Corrine Ritchie. “So we live with that every day, not knowing if she’s going to wake up.” Taylor’s birthday wish this year was to hold a fundraiser for the B.C. Epilepsy Society, to help find a cure for the neurological disorder that can cause different types of seizures. About 40,000 people in B.C. have epilepsy, and about one in 100 will develop the disorder within their lifetime, according to the society. “There’s so many people that have no idea what epilepsy is and maybe it’ll be a good idea if many people know what it is and how to fix it,”
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Journey of a lifetime for NWSS students CLASS ACT NIKI HOPE
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t was the journey of a lifetime for 23 New Westminster Secondary School grades 9 to 12 students. They traveled to Japan on a Japanese government – UNESCO – Asia Pacific Foundation Canada sponsored exchange trip to Japan from May 7 to 17. “This fully sponsored trip – coined Kakeihashi (building bridges) – was made available to NWSS students who wrote a 250-word essay about why
they would like to go to Japan,” Japanese language teacher Kathleen Shannon wrote in an email to The Record. “Fifty students applied after it being advertised in the school for one short week.” There was a pre-departure reception at the consul-generals residence in Vancouver, she wrote, adding it was the students’ first practice at etiquette and wearing business attire in preparation for their trip. The trip was jammed packed and included a visit to an instant noodle factory, a chemical recycling plant in Tokyo, a takoyaki company in sister city Moriguchi, and two-night homestay with students from Hagoromo gakuen, Shannon wrote. “Students found the high school homestay visit to be the highlight of the trip,” she said.
The students were interviewed by four newspapers and participated in one of the oldest festivals in Japan. “Besides learning politeness, business etiquette, being on time, bowing, and Japanese, students learned to be kinder, gentler people as we travelled together,” Shannon wrote.
Academy is growing
Urban Academy, an independent school in Queen’s Park, recently announced it is expanding to a second site this September. The school will operate a junior as well as a senior campus in order to meet the needs of increasing enrolment. “We are thrilled to announce that we will be opening a senior campus, and are so excited about what that means for the development of our program
and our growing school,” Urban Academy’s board chair Deborah McKenzie said in a media release. “We are so passionate about educating our students in the most engaging and creative way possible, and now we have a gorgeous new campus to support our senior students.” The new campus is located at 601 Eighth Avenue (the corner of Sixth Street and Eighth Avenue) in New Westminster. The school also recently announced it is offering seven full-ride, two-year scholarships for students demonstrating strength in academics, the arts and service, according to the release. Students entering grades 8 to 11 are invited to apply for scholarships valued at up to $12,000 per year. “With our second site, we
finally have the space to be able to give back to a community that has so supported us,” McKenzie said in the release. “We would like to offer the opportunity for students who may otherwise not be able to afford specialty education with wonderful teacher support, to be able to experience excellence in education and change the course of their futures.” For more information and details on Urban Academy, visit www.urbanacademy.ca/scholarships. The scholarship application deadline is May 31. Founded in 2001, Urban Academy has more than 120 students from junior kindergarten to Grade 12. Is something happening at your school? Do you have an item for Class Act? Send ideas and news items to Niki Hope at nhope@ royalcityrecord.com
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sion. The first film on June 4 is called Brain Injury Dialogues, and it explores the lives Brain injuries can come suddenly, at of several people with varying degrees of the least expected moment, but the effects brain injuries. The director, Rick Franklin, can be life altering and long shares his story, as he also suflasting. fers from a brain injury. Life after a brain injury The second film, Peace is the focus of the Fraser “ The good news Warrior, screens on June 13 and Health Authority’s second chronicles the story of Trevor Biennial Brain Injury Film is that there Greene, who suffered a brain Festival, on next month in is life after an injury when he was attacked New Westminster. with an axe in Afghanistan. “Brain injury can occur acquired brain Head Games screens on June to any of us at any time,” injury. People 18 and focuses on sports relatsaid Wendy McIntire-Cowx, ed concussions. a social worker with the can lead meanUntoldDesiresand(Sex)abled: acquired brain injury program ingful lives and Disability Uncensored will be at Fraser Health. “Whether shown on June 25 – both films it’s a stroke or accident, none families don’t focus on disability and sex. of us are immune to it. The have to feel All films start at 7 p.m. at good news is that there is life Douglas College, at 700 Royal after an acquired brain injury. hopeless.” Ave. in New Westminster. The People can lead meaningful screenings will be in the leclives and families don’t have WENDY McINTIREture room 2201. to feel hopeless. We hope this COWX According to Fraser Health, collection of films will inspire social worker there are an estimated 160,000 individuals to seek physical people in B.C. who live with and emotional healing.” the effects of a brain injury, The festival runs on June 4, 13, 18 and and each year, approximately 14,000 peo25. Each evening will feature brain injury ple sustain a brain injury. experts moderating a post-film Q&A sesjmoreau@royalcityrecord.com
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For his exceptional years of service, Chief Const. Dave Jones was inducted into the Order of Merit of the Police Forces at a ceremony in Ottawa on Friday (May 24). The New Westminster police chief was recognized as a member of the order by Dave Johnston, Governor General of Canada, at the Governor ’s residence, Rideau Hall, according to a press release from the police department. “You don’t enter a job to receive, or look for, awards, but it’s always nice to receive the recognition,” Jones told The Record in a phone interview on Monday. “You set out to do something well and I guess when you receive some recognition for it … you always appreciate that type of thing.” There were 47 members from across the country inducted into the Order. Members are typically recognized for their years of exceptional service at the local or regional level of
policing, according to the release. Jones began his career with the New Westminster Police Department in 1982 as a volunteer with the reserve police section. In 1986, he became a fulltime officer and continued to move through the ranks until he was promoted to chief constable in 2011. “The City of New Westminster is very proud of Chief Const. Jones and his well deserved investiture as a Member of the Order of Merit of the Police Forces,” said Mayor Wayne Wright, in the release. “As a member of the NWPD for over 25 years, Chief Jones has dedicated his career to keeping the citizens of our great city safe. His continued leadership and vision on issues of public safety is highly valued by myself and the rest of city council.” During his more than 25year career, Jones worked in a variety of sections, including patrol, major crime, special operations, drug, community services, and street crime. The Order of Merit of
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Women Business
Starting a business is no small task. But as the 21st century progresses, more and more female entrepreneurs are embracing the challenge of starting their own businesses.
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The following are a few tips for women looking to start their own business. • Seek out a mentor. Many female entrepreneurs have blazed the trail you are about to embark on, and such women can prove an invaluable resource as you begin your journey. Find a female business owner you can connect with and ask her for any advice she can offer. • Have an airtight business plan. One helpful hint is to act as if you are pitching yourself. Look at your business plan and ask if you would invest in yourself. Ask yourself the questions you would ask a fellow entrepreneur if he or she approached you with the same business plan you just developed.There’s no harm to be done by using every resource at your disposal, especially your own business savvy and experience. • Don’t expect to finance the business entirely on your own. Unless your business is going to be especially small, you’re going to need capital to start your business. If you think you can finance the business on your own, you might want to reconsider. A business loan or investors can help you plan for the unexpected. If you attempt to go it alone, open your business and then find you need a business loan, the lending institution might find your brand has already been damaged and is less likely to succeed.That can make it harder to secure a business loan.Though it’s possible to finance your business entirely out of your own pocket, it never hurts to partner up with a bank or a handful of investors. • Rely on your support system. Many women with business experience might feel they need to prove something to themselves when starting their own business and need to do so entirely on their own. While that’s great motivation, underestimating the value of your support system, including your spouse, children and even your mentor, is a mistake. Rely on these people who all want you to succeed, and turn their support into extra motivation.
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A16 • Wednesday, May 29, 2013 • The Record
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Trained in England at the prestigious Tony&Guy, Zahra Hakim takes hairdressing to a whole new level. Add to that a professional Redken colourist and graduate of Suki’s International, and it’s easy to see why Zahra has been nominated for a New Westminster Chamber of Commerce Business of Excellence Award (in the small business category) two years in a row and placed second both years. The owner of Zahra’s Ultimate Hair Design has been serving residents in New Westminster for a dozen years. Zahra combines her stellar people skills with her hair styling talents to offer an experience second to none. The master stylist strives to create classic and contemporary hairstyles to suit the individual tastes of each one of her clients. She has built a loyal clientele with her unique approach to hair styling – Zahra takes the time to understand her client’s lifestyle and personality. She credits her growing clientele to the fact that she is honest with them and won’t give anyone a style that realistically won’t suit them or their daily life. “I really listen to them so that together we can work on what style would best suit them,” says Zahra. “The best part of my job is the opportunity to interact with my clients …” Even in these shaky economic times, Zahra’s business continues to grow. She attributes that to striving for excellence in customer service and to the warm and inviting atmosphere she has created in her salon. Zahra is also a hair stylist who loves to keep on top of new trends and techniques. She travels extensively and hones her skills at some of the best hair salons around the world. Zahra also continues to update her skills by taking part in hair styling courses and seminars around the Lower Mainland. Whether it’s supporting the Hyack Football Team’s barbecue fundraiser or other local nonprofit organizations, Zahra gives back to the community she loves. Meanwhile, Zahra is passionate about the industry and thanks the community for their continued support. “I’ve been very fortunate to get repeat and new business through word-of-mouth,” adds Zahra. “I am really dedicated to my customers, many are like friends to me.” Zahra invites you to come and experience what she can do for your look, and she looks forward to the opportunity to take care of all your hair design needs. Zahra’s Ultimate Hair Design also offers waxing and threading. Her salon is located at 446 Sixth Street. Call her at 604-525-5756.
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Dublin Castle Neighbourhood Grill’s continued success is largely due to Chaya Katrensky. Less than three years ago, the savvy businesswoman acted on her dream of being an entrepreneur when she came across the amazing location and collaborated on a “restaurant makeover” project to open Dublin Castle Neighbourhood Grill. Chaya, AKA Lady of the Castle, has consistently fostered leadership through her commitment to friendly service, great food and wonderful atmosphere – thus creating a winning recipe. That’s due to her management style, one which she describes as: “Leading by example, I believe the most effective way to achieve your expectations is to be them and set the standard. I enjoy a democratic environment where there is effective and healthy communication between management and employees. Everyone should feel like and see how they are part of the big picture.” The wealth of expertise and knowledge she has gleaned over the years comes from her time at Canada Safeway, where Chaya was promoted as the youngest female manager in Canada, at that time. “It is there that I developed great leadership and business skills though their corporate training curriculum,” adds the Kitsilano Secondary School honours graduate and Langara College business and accounting student. This self-motivated entrepreneur believes her ability to problem solve, as well as excelling in customer service, has helped her tremendously in her career. Over the years, Dublin Castle Neighborhood Grill has amassed many accolades. Voted in the top 10 Best Burgers in Metro Vancouver by The Vancouver Sun and 2013 Diners’ Choice Award Winner by Open Table, Chaya says it always comes back to “food/atmosphere/ service, consistency in all three areas are the keys to success.” In addition, as a member of B2B-NOW (Business to Business – Network of Women), Chaya is part of a dynamic, locally-based group of women who own businesses and provide support for each other as well as to the community at large. Chaya and her friendly team invite you to join them for the best of the best – delicious local fare in a trendsetting atmosphere. For more information, to make a reservation or to check out new summer specials, upcoming events and its new blog, visit www.dublincastle.ca.
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When it comes to buying and selling real estate, Sandy Longridge is a pro. After successfully renovating , rehabilitating & reselling many of her own personal investment properties since the turn of the century including another 10 plus years selling real estate in New Westminster, this savvy entrepreneur/investor has the experience and extensive local knowledge to help others effectively buy or sell their homes. After two years with HomeLife Benchmark Realty, Sandy decided to branch out on her own. Sandy heard about Assist-2-Sell Buyers and Sellers Options Realty, and started researching the full service discount Real Estate Brokerage. “The agency has been in business since 1987, so I knew they had a great track record,” says Sandy. “I also really liked their business model.” Not deterred by the real estate slump of 2008, Sandy and her partner Lyle opened their doors that October. The firm offers the same full service approach of a traditional real estate company but at substantially reduced commission rates. “We offer flat fees & full MLS advertising which is a great alternative to high commissions, without sacrificing services,” Our motto is “Full Service With Savings “ says Sandy, adding she is on call 24/7 for her clientele & proud to say in comparison to a traditional percentage commission structure, Assist2Sell has saved local homes sellers over three Quarters of a million dollars on Real Estate Fees since opening their doors in 2008! Over and over again, testimonials from satisfied customers offer glowing thanks for her business acumen, her dedication and her willingness to go above and beyond to help them buy or sell their home. Sandy has consistently been awarded the Medallion Club Award for being in the top 10 per cent of all real estate sales in Greater Vancouver area since opening her doors in 2008 & this year is working on earning her Master Medallion Award— quite a coup. I’m very proud of this accomplishment because it assures my clients when they put their faith in me & our Agency to help them buy or sell ,they can count on that year after year consistent evidence of performance to provide them the Results they expect! Beyond Real Estate being her number 1 passion, she and her partner Lyle are dedicated, enthusiastic Animal Activists & proud supporters of Greenpeace! Music and
Art also hold a prime position close to their hearts as Assist2Sell is the proud main sponsor of the annual New Westminster 12th street Music Festival & will be held this Sunday July 28th on 12thstreet. “It’s a really wonderful event, promoting local musicians & businesses whilst offering the public a great fun day of music, food & family activities simply not to be missed” Come one and all to enjoy a super day celebrating the best of New West” says Sandy! She is also very excited to announce her affiliation with the local newwestartists.com & the Visual Verse Art exhibition running from June 7th to July 3rd at the Network Hub at River market 810 Quayside drive. Opening Reception is June 7th from 6-8PM and the showcase of art will be most superb!” We are so very proud & excited to be associated with such a wonderful event and the many talented artists”!!” I am personally looking forward to attending and enjoying the great works and of course picking up a few pieces to adorn the walls of my home & office”. “All in all though , I love the real estate business and truly enjoy finding buyers homes they will love while saving them money as well,” she says, but the key is communicating. Listening at each step, and advising when appropriate, something Sandy is well known for. Sandy provides superior client care, communication and negotiation skills, and high impact marketing initiatives that deliver results. “I constantly keep my clients abreast of the marketplace and about what is selling and buying in their neighborhood so they are informed throughout the process,” she adds. Her success also lies in the fact that Sandy prefers to build long lasting relationships with her clients rather than simply selling a home. She says “Real Estate success is based on many important relationships ,not only with your clients but with other agents ! While you are competing with each other you must also respect their value position and cooperate. Considering there are certainly many excellent local agents to choose from, Sandy says Assist2Sell is another option and as far as she is concerned the best! If you are looking for a focused and committed real estate agent that will help you get the highest value for your home at the lowest commission fee, and do it in the shortest period of time, Sandy is your agent. Assist-2-Sell • www.newwestminsterhomes4sale.com 604.540. SALE (7253)
Disclaimer on savings: Any comparisons to a percentage commission, such as 7% on the first $100K and 2.5% on the balance, are for illustration and comparison purposes only. Commissions are negotiable and not set by law.
The Record • Wednesday, May 29, 2013 • A17
Stacey Firth 30 Minute Hit
Nothing makes Stacey Firth happier than empowering women to be the best they can be. As the owner of three 30 Minute Hit (Women’s Kickboxing Circuit) locations, she takes great satisfaction in helping women achieve their physical goals. “I love to see people succeed and push through their personal limits,” she says. “I make an effort to get to know everyone and learn what their goals are.” Awarded Best Place to Sweat in New Westminster and the Best Martial Arts Studio, Stacey says her business thrives because of her dedicated team of certified trainers. What makes her so passionate about 30 Minute Hit is that she herself began as a member. “I knew from the day of my trial that I wanted to own one,” says Stacey. “This was MY calling. My husband had opened his own company before, so with his help and support we made it happen.” 30 Minute Hit encompasses 13 stations and each one works the entire body. With every kick and punch, members burn fat and build sculpted lean muscles. This workout is great for women of all ages, sizes and fitness levels. “There is always a certified 30 Minute Hit instructor on the floor to teach all the moves and motivate each member through their workout,” says Stacey. As a new mom herself, she can also relate to members who struggle with post-pregnancy weight challenges. New moms are welcome to bring their babies around in their car seat from station to station or put them in the kids’ space, which is visible from the entire floor. Stacey also values the community that supports her. Each year, the team participates in the Sapperton Festival and have raised over $50k with their annual fundraiser with all proceeds going to BC Womens Cancer Research. Visit 30 Minute Hit for Studio hours and your Free Trial. The studio is baby and child friendly. For more information, visit www.30minutehit.com.
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Dr. Allana Polo, ND
Dr. Allana Polo is passionate about utilizing naturopathic therapies to treat the patient rather than the condition. Winner of the Naturopathic Doctor in the Record’s 2011 and 2012 Reader’s Choice Awards as well as the A list from The Leader, Dr. Polo has a strong interest in helping patients with weight loss, hormonal imbalances and food intolerances. “My business is about education, motivation and empowering my patients to lead a healthy and optimal life,” she says, adding she has been helping local residents achieve optimum health for three years. “Getting to the root cause and addressing underlying reasons for health concerns is key. Not simply giving a band aid solution to cover a symptom. I want to ask why, how, when things happened so we can discover the true reason for a symptom and then hopefully address it and resolve the problem.” What sets Dr. Polo apart from the rest is her ability to connect with her patients and develop a strong relationship with them that's built on trust and support. She is passionate about her work and believes she’s in a unique position to be able to help people. She doesn’t take that responsibility lightly. Dr. Polo comes with a wealth of education and experience. After receiving an undergraduate degree from the University of Alberta, majoring in biological sciences, with a minor in psychology, Dr. Polo went on to receive her fouryear Doctorate of Naturopathic Medicine from the Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine in Toronto, Ontario. She is trained and certified in Bio Identical hormones from the Anti Aging Medicine Association as well as for the HCG medically supervised weight loss program. In addition, she is a member of the International Association for Physicians in aesthetic medicine and a certified Acupuncturist. Dr. Polo also trained in Intravenous vitamin and mineral injections and Mesotherapy for cellulite and anti aging procedures. “I have taken patients off various medications and helped them achieve an amazing lifestyle that truly allows them to make the most out of life,” she adds. Dr. Polo credits a deep commitment to her patients, as well as a wonderful synergy with her staff, her patients and the community, as keys to her success. In addition, to stay current on any changes or updates in her profession, Dr. Polo attends courses and seminars. ColumbiaIntegratedHealthCenterisconvenientlylocatedat 756 Columbia Street. For more information or to book a consultation, call 778-397-3979 or visit www.drallanapolo.com.
Patti Goss
Being passionate about her work and her clients has made Re/Max Advantage’s realtor Patti Goss a multiple award winner. For more than 22 years, Patti has been serving the real estate needs in the community she loves. That dedication has won her New Westminster’s Best Realtor in 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2012. That’s because Patti is well versed in the local market conditions and works hard for each and every one of her clients. She understands the real estate business is forever evolving, and to keep abreast of the changes, she upgrades her skills on a regular basis. “I think my strong points are that I have patience and a desire to succeed,” says the affable Patti. This top producing professional has a proven track record in the industry because of an unwavering commitment to serve her clients’ in a professional and ethical manner. She credits her success on both her focus on what’s most important to each of her clients, as well as working for New Westminster’s number one real estate office. Her son Wes has been with Team Patti Goss for just over a year and brings a fresh-new perspective on the real estate business and a strong grasp of social media and technology, says the proud mom. Patti is deeply committed to supporting charities and organizations within the city. She is a director with the New Westminster Chamber of Commerce, the Burnaby/New West/Tri-Cities real estate division, and the Hyack Festival Association and volunteers with Meals on Wheels. Her commitment to the community does not go unrecognized: She was the recipient of the Greater Vancouver Real Estate Board's "Realtors Care" award for her volunteer work. If you are looking for a dynamic, goal oriented, nononsense agent, Patti is the one for you. Let Patti provide all your essential real estate solutions 604-526-2888, or by email pattigoss@shaw.ca, or visit www.pattigoss.com. RE/MAX Advantage Realty is located at 102 321 6th St.
Maria Green
Denture Clinic in New Westminster Maria Green comes with a wealth of experience as a registered denturist, as president of the Denturist Association of B.C. and as an executive on the Denturist Association of Canada. Her clinic has been in New Westminster for over 15 years, producing full and partial dentures, dentures on implants, immediate dentures, precision dentures, denture repairs, and relining. Many people are under the impression that dentures have a 20-year life span - not so, says Maria. Dentures typically last five years. To prevent problems, Maria suggests you book a yearly consultation to have your dentures checked to make sure of optimum dental health. Signs to watch out for include: they are in your pocket, they are loose and not cutting food well, they are starting to make your face appear old and your mouth appears to be dropping, you are experiencing painful gums and sores. Maria will ensure that if your dentures need replacing that your new ones will conform to the changes that your face has gone through over time. Your best guarantee, besides regular checkups, is to avoid smoking, grinding your teeth, and ensure your general health and oral hygiene are good. The Maria Green Denture Clinic welcomes new patients and offers complimentary consultations. Maria and her staff look forward to your call or feel free to drop by to book your appointment. They are located uptown at 624 Sixth St., Suite 203, just across the street from the Legion and beside the Waffle House. Visit them online at www.mariagreendentureclinic.com or phone 604-521-6424.
A18 • Wednesday, May 29, 2013 • The Record
Kathy Plante “You’re number 1” when you team up with local real estate agent Kathy Plante when buying or selling your home. Kathy left the corporate world to study for her real estate license at UBC Sauder School of Business, and then joined Sutton Group – West Coast Realty in 2010. “I switched to real estate after a rewarding career as a marketing manager at Telus,” says Kathy. “Focusing on our customers’ needs was the fundamental principle for our marketing and sales efforts, and it’s exciting for me to apply what I learned there in the world of real estate. That, and teamwork, are key.” Kathy recognizes the path to success in this highly competitive industry includes offering the best possible service tailored to each individual client’s best interests and needs. She describes her role as having four dimensions: consulting, marketing, negotiating and project management. “Real estate is a service industry… I truly believe that my customer’s needs are my #1 priority. Every purchase or sale - no matter what price point – is a big deal to my clients, and thus is a big deal for me. When my clients are happy with their transaction, I feel that I’ve made a worthwhile contribution. That’s how I define success.” Teamwork is centered on the partnership formed between Kathy and each of her clients. She then draws upon her extended team of other professionals to deliver superior service. Mortgage specialists, home stagers, photographers, home inspectors and other specialists are brought in as required by her client’s situation. Continuing education is another priority. “I regularly attend courses at the Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver, my brokerage Sutton West Coast, and other organizations to upgrade my skills and stay informed on issues that affect the market,” she adds. Kathy is not only committed to her clients, she also personally strives to make a difference in the community. She supports the Canadian Cancer Society as well as the Kidney Foundation, and is always willing to donate time or money to worthy causes in the community (just ask!). For all of your real estate needs, Kathy invites you to visit her at her office at Sutton Group – West Coast Realty, #102-403 North Road, Coquitlam, or call 604-329-1405. You can also find her on Facebook, or follow her on Twitter. For more information, visit www.kathyplante.com.
Johanna Rundell Lavender House Bed & Breakfast
Johanna, the owner and host of Lavender House Bed and Breakfast is excited about the future of her business in New Westminster with a third year shaping up to be even busier than the first two. An experienced host, Johanna enjoys cooking delicious and nutritious breakfasts for her guests and never serves the same breakfast twice in a 14 day stay. Offering a comfortable and unpretentious experience Lavender House Bed and Breakfast truly is a home-away-from-home. Many guests return for a second and even a third stay and have become friends rather than customers. Johanna is an active volunteer at InspireHealth, B.C’s premier integrated cancer care clinic. In addition she is an active Chamber of Commerce member. As well she supports the ‘You Wear it Well’ just for Grads program and various other community related programs. Johanna believes that New Westminster is a happening place and a great environment for out of town guests. Johanna was also nominated, for the second time in a row, to the 2012 Platinum Awards in the New Business category. In addition she was delighted to learn that TripAdvisor has recognized Lavender House Bed and Breakfast with a 2013 Certificate of Excellence. This prestigious award, places Lavender House in the top-performing 10% of all businesses worldwide on TripAdvisor, and is given to businesses that consistently earn high ratings from TripAdvisor travelers. Lavender House Bed & Breakfast has 3 guest rooms all with private bath, patio seating area, flexible check in hours, free secure Wi-Fi and is close to public transit. Johanna and her husband have almost finished renovating Lavender House and the home is decorated in an eclectic style. A full gourmet breakfast is served using fresh fruits, organic eggs and whole grains. For a wonderful bed and breakfast experience contact: Johanna at: 604-525-0641 or www.lavenderhousebandb.com.
Inn at the Quay
At the Inn at the Quay, its housekeeping staff takes great pride in their work and keeps the distinctive boutique riverfront hotel looking fabulous. More importantly, they provide its guests with the highest standard of care. TripAdvisor recognized the Inn at the Quay with its prestigious 2013 Certificate of Excellence. This international award is given to the top-performing 10 per cent of all businesses that consistently earns high ratings from TripAdvisor travelers. For more than two decades, Gloria Beauvais Executive Housekeeper has been a part of the Inn at the Quay team. She began her career as a room attendant and moved her way up to Executive Housekeeper. She works right alongside her team and ensures the Inn provides consistently clean and comfortable accommodations for its guests. Lana Berar, director of sales, says that “without the housekeeping staff, the hotel would not be able to provide the exceptional service that keeps our guests coming back.” As an independent property, the team has the ability to be unique, which translates into outstanding personal attention provided to its guests. What also set it apart are the little extras and the attention to detail. The products placed in the rooms are of the highest quality such as high thread count linens, luxurious bathrobes, Cutler amenities from New York city in the spa-inspired bathrooms, its sought-after plush pillows - guests often purchase them to take home Riedel wine glasses in every room and Starbucks coffee. In addition, giving back to the community is something the hotel has been dedicated to for years. The hotel supports many local events and fundraising efforts in New Westminster, such as Royal Columbian Hospital, Royal City Rotary Club and Tourism New Westminster. Gloria and the rest of her award-winning staff welcome you to experience the Inn at the Quay, which is located at 900 Quayside Drive. For more information or to book your next getaway, call 604-520-1776 or toll free at 1-800-663-2001 or visit www.innathequay.com. The Inn at the Quay is located at 900 Quayside Drive, New Westminster. For more information, call 604-520-1776 or visit www.innatthequay.com.
The Record • Wednesday, May 29, 2013 • A19
Roe Gabriel
Dr. Salima Shivji
Queen’s Park Dental A really good and caring dentist is not only someone who provides consistently stellar services, but someone who is willing to place their patients’ well-being above all else. That is what Dr. Salima Shivji, an associate at Queen’s Park Dental, does each and every day. The 1995 dental graduate from the UK immigrated to Canada in 2002. In 2004, Salima completed a second dental degree with honours. She received an award for excellence in clinical restorative and pediatric dentistry. She believes the family-centred practice’s strength lies in that: “We are a well established, skilled, professional and very friendly team that have been together for many years.” Salima values the trust that her patients place in her. Salima’s focus is on building long-term relationships, where her patients look forward to seeing her as much as she personally enjoys educating and treating them. Salima also helps young kids develop a positive dental attitude by giving talks and demonstrations in preschools. However, she credits the whole team for its success. “We take the time to listen and we are kind and compassionate, which are essential qualities to help patients navigate through their dental work with ease and comfort,” she says. “Our goal is to get to know each of our patients well so that we can help them always have a positive experience with their dental visits.” Salima is dedicated to continuing education so that she can provide her patients with the most up to date procedures and technology in the dental field. With recent office renovations, we now offer digital X-rays which will reduce radiation exposure by over 80%, improved comfort dental chairs, and TVs with headphones for your viewing pleasure. The dental practice’s dedication doesn’t end with its patients; the Queen’s Park Dental team is also committed to the community. Every June, Queen’s Park Dental sponsors a $1000 scholarship to a deserving New Westminster Secondary School (NWSS) student. The team also sponsors the Royal Columbian Hospital Foundation, BC Children’s Hospital, Canadian Cancer Society, NWSS Hyacks, Salmonbellies, and Performing Arts. Queen’s Park Dental is located at #215 - 624 Sixth Street. For more information or to book an appointment, call 604-522-5242 or visit www.QueensParkDental.ca or www.NewWestminsterDentist.com
With more than 130 years in Canada and five decades in New Westminster, St John Ambulance (SJA) has set the bar for the highest standards of excellence in first aid and CPR Services. As a branch manager, Roe Gabriel understands the importance of SJA’s services to residents and the community at large. For more than 25 years, Roe has volunteered for various charitable organizations and comes with a wealth of expertise and education. She has a Bachelor’s degree in Arts and a strong business management background from working for large corporations such as Bell Canada and the Royal Canadian Mint. “I was in the St John Ambulance Brigade in Australia and I am now in the New Westminster Brigade being a first aid attendant at local events,” says Roe, adding the organization has been around internationally since the year 1160A.D. “We have long term instructors that have taught first aid for 20 years or more, and we have some fresh faces as well.” In addition, SJA plays an integral role in society by offering innovative programs and products such as first aid supplies and equipment such as AED’s (defibrillators). Roe firmly believes the key to its continued and lengthy success lies in its professional, highly trained and dedicated instructors, excellent quality products, and friendly staff. “We focus on AEDs (Automated External Defibrillators),” she says, adding she likes to empower staff and help them develop and grow. “These are life saving pieces of first aid equipment that every public place should have including offices, schools, shopping malls and sports fields. 2000 people a year in B.C. die from Sudden Cardiac Arrest, which could be saved using an AED.” In addition, Roe says, the SJA continually updates its courses in order to keep them current with any changes in first aid techniques, as well as in WorkSafeBC regulations and the Canadian Heart & Stroke Foundation recommendations. Over the decades, the organization has received many accolades and awards. Recently the New Westminster St John Ambulance Brigade Superintendent, Jun Cadiente, was honoured with the coveted Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Award for his outstanding service to the community. Roe is also very active in local and charitable circles. She is a volunteer first aid attendant with St John Ambulance Brigade, New Westminster, as well as at the local ESS (Emergency Social Services) group and the Elizabeth Fry Society. For more information, visit www.sja.ca or to check out its new online store, log onto www.shopsafetyproducts.ca. To book a course or an AED presentation, call 604 521 1606, or come and visit the branch at 200-604 Columbia Street New Westminster.
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Being patient,a good listener,genuinely enjoying helping people,committed and available whilst staying on top of the local real estate neighbourhood values are necessities for being a successful Realtor in the busy New Westminster real estate market. Tracey Davies of Park Georgia Realty prides herself in ensuring all clients always receive 100% + when she is selected to act as her clients representative. For the past 10 years,Tracey has been positively promoting New Westminster homes with her parents - long time Realtors, Lowell and Anne Quesnel also Realtors with Park Georgia Realty and Tracey is thrilled to welcome Sean ~ her youngest son, to the team. They are the first 3 generation real estate family in New Westminster! Excellent open communication, unique marketing strategies, and good old fashioned work ethics are what you are guaranteed to receive when you hire Tracey to represent you. Giving back to the community is of utmost importance,Tracey is a proud sponsor for Salmonbellies lacrosse, Royal City Musical Theatre, May Day, various seminars & fundraising. Tracey is consistently a top producer in her office of over 130 Realtors and is also a Medallion Club Member ( Top of Realtors in the GreaterVancouver Real Estate Board ) and an Emerald Club Member. Currently Tracey is ranked as the #1 salesperson in the office year to date based on sales. Call Tracey today for her honest opinion, expertise, and to have her marketing plan working for you. Tracey’s philosophy is: “I treat others as I would like to be treated, I work hard and respect confidences. It would be my pleasure to assist you with your upcoming real estate ventures.” Tracey would like to thank her family - husband John, children Sara, Ben and Sean... “Being a realtor is a very hands-on job and because I have an amazing supportive family I am able to offer my clients outstanding customer service and care!Tracey would also like to thank her “team” dad Lowell, mom Anne and son Sean for their assistance - “couldn’t do it without you guys!” For listings, professional photos, virtual tours and more information, visit Tracey’s website. traceydavies@shaw.ca www.traceydavies.com office: 604.421.7275 cell: 604.761.4138
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Thai street food comes to New Westminster nhope@royalcityrecord.com
“Quick and easy” is what most people want when they dine out these days, says chef Angus An, owner of awardwinning Maenam Thai restaurant in Vancouver. But they also want flavour, and An’s Longtail Kitchen in New Westminster’s River Market delivers on all levels. An brings Thai street food from the water taxis of Thailand to the shores of the Fraser River. Market visitors will be able to sit on the restaurant’s patio, and enjoy crispy chicken wings, rich curries, smoky grilled hen, tangy pad Thai, steaming mussels and succulent fried oysters.
“New West is an up-and-coming area,” An says, during an interview at the riverside restaurant, which is located in the space that formerly housed Fathom, a fishand-chips shop. “I think there is enough people in New West, there’s enough things happening in New West that it could work.” An says River Market owner Mark Shieh urged him to open a restaurant in the market a couple of years ago, but it wasn’t the right time for An. When the offer came up again, An says he was ready, and he saw the potential in New Westminster. “I read that people who live in Vancouver, 64 per cent of their income goes to their mortgage, and their average income is only $64,000, so people are really starting to be priced out of Vancouver,” An says.
Quick flavour: Chef Angus An, owner of award-winning Maenam Thai restaurant in Vancouver, recently opened the Longtail Kitchen in New Westminster’s River Market, bringing Thai street food to the Fraser River.
“If you just sit here on a sunny day, you become convinced that it will work,” he says looking out toward the river on a grey afternoon. “It’s beautiful here, and it’s nice to have something to reach out to the people who are not only in New West, because I believe New West is kind of in the middle of the Tri-Cities, Surrey, Richmond, Burnaby.” An’s plan is to open the restaurant for lunch during market hours, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., and then operate it as a pop-up restaurant in the evening. The space will be transformed into a private-event restaurant, where either An, or other chefs, could host a dinner. “They could do anything they want – not just Thai ◗Longtail Page 24
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Dawn Black had time to ponder the NDP’s showing in the election while on the high seas. Black joined some friends on an Alaskan cruise on May 18, having retired before the May 14 election. “They have all kinds of groups on the ship. Maybe they will have a group for recovering politicians,” she laughed. After serving as New Westminster’s MLA for the past four years (and as a member of Parliament before that), media outlets kept the retiree busy this past month. In the leadup
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The Royal Westminster Regiment’s book has received another accolade. For King and Country: 150 Years of The Royal Westminster Regiment placed third in the annual historical writing contest sponsored by the B.C. Historical Federation. “We are delighted that the quality of this book and the significance of its subject matter have been recognized,” said Honorary Col. Karen Baker-MacGrotty. “It is a tribute to all of the people who worked tirelessly to make this project a reality and to all the men and women who have been part of the regimental family throughout its history.” The book, which was written and published in New Westminster by Vivalogue, previously placed third in the 2013 Lieutenant Governor’s medal for Historical Writing competition. A press release noted that it was produced in recognition of the 150 years of services that The Royal Westminster Regiment provided in the County of New Westminster, which extends from Burnaby to Boston Bar. The book can be purchased at www.vivalogue. ca or 604-666-4375.
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Advance care planning forces us to have those difficult conversations with those we love now, rather then during stressful, traumatic times. It provides patients with comfort, knowing that even when they are unable to communicate their wishes, someone they love and trust can do it for them. For family and friends, it provides peace of mind that the decisions they’ve made are the right ones. So what does this all mean for the health-care system? In the U.S., the issue has become pressing for financial reasons.The soaring cost of health care is the greatest threat to the country’s longterm solvency, and the terminally ill account for a lot of it. Twenty-five per cent of all Medicare spending is for the five per cent of patients who are in their final year of life, and most of that money goes for care in their last couple of months which is of little apparent benefit.
Almost all patients nearing the end of life know their ultimate fate. Yet they – along with their families and doctors – are often unprepared for the final stage. In a recent multicentre Canadian study, titled ACCEPT, many elderly patients at high risk of dying had thought about and spoken with family about the types of life sustaining treatments they would want or not want, but that information had not been shared with their health-care professionals.
Advance care planning can help patients and families navigate the emotional waters of living well and dying well so they can begin to say “good-bye”, “I’m sorry” and “I love you” before it’s too late. But advance care planning is for all adults. We can all benefit from having these difficult, personal conversations. The long-term benefits are immeasurable. Patients whose families experience trauma in the last days of their life often deal with depression long after their loved one is gone. The
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Fraser Health is recognized nationally for its pioneering work in promoting advance care planning; having a formal program for eight years with monthly education and information sessions for health-care providers and the public. An Ipsos-Reid survey released in March 2012 showed that residents living in the Fraser Health region had the most positive results compared to the rest of the country. For most of us, medicine is there to fight death and disease. We are constantly deluded by a fantasy of what medical science can and cannot do. Many of us live as if death is an option. It is time we remember that people die only once, and we need to have those hard discussions so they and their families can prepare for what is to come. Cari Borenko Hoffman is the project implementation coordinator for Advance Care Planning at Fraser Health. For more information, visit www. fraserhealth.ca/your_care/ advance-care-planning.
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so they can continue to provide care for a family member who is able to remain at home rather than go into residential care. The Respite Hotel features private guest bedrooms, quiet sitting areas and a private dining room. The bedrooms feature wall-mounted televisions, light oak armoires with matching beds, night stands and over-bed tables. Guests with physical needs
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BY TOM BERRIDGE SPORTS EDITOR tberridge@royalcityrecord.com
Beginning this fall, bodychecking will not be part of the game for peewee aged hockey players in Canada. Hockey Canada wrapped up its 94th annual two-day general meeting in Charlottetown, P.E.I. on Saturday with a modification to playing rule 6.2b that removes all bodychecking from peewee levels and below within leagues governed by Hockey Canada, beginning in 2013/14. Speaking on behalf of the Burnaby Winter Club, minor hockey president Mark Rademaker said the club members support what Hockey Canada has done. “The scientific data is pretty compelling,” Rademaker said. The New Westminster Minor Hockey Association has been on board with the idea of a ban for years. Last year, the association voted to bind its delegates at the B.C. Hockey AGM, but the motion to delay bodychecking until bantam was defeated by a slim margin. “I think it’s long overdue,” said New Westminster minor president Rob Nasato. “We’ve been in favour of this for a couple of years.” The AGM, attended by more than 250 delegates from across the country, approved the bodychecking ban. The move by the
ing skills at the novice to peewee levels to better prepare players for bodychecking at the bantam and midget levels,” the release stated. Nasato added that the New Westminster association has always provided hockey school-like instruction clinics on the progression to hitting as laid down in the Hockey Canada manual and will
Mihailo Stefanovic is on his way to the World youth track and field championships. The New West Spartans athlete broke the B.C. provincial record for youth in the 110-metre hurdles with a new time of 14.21 at the Ocean Athletics Twilight meet on May 23. The result achieved a world youth standard and currently ranks the New Westminster runner No. 1 in Canada. Spartans teammate Bogdan Pavel also posted a personal-best in the hurdles, breaking the 15second mark with a 14.95 clocking. Earlier in the month, Stefanovic posted a then wind-aided 14.29 personal best in the hurdle sprint at the Valley Royals Invitational meet in Abbotsford. The International Amateur Athletics Federation world youth championships will take place in Donetsk, Ukraine from July 10 to 14. Another New Westminster athlete, Tamara Harris, helped the University of B.C. women’s 4x800m relay team win gold at the NAIA outdoor national track and field championships in Marion,
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Wait for it: Bodychecking at the minor league level in Canada will be delayed until bantam following an adopted motion by Hockey Canada delegates at its annual general meeting in P.E.I. on Saturday. national body resulted in the Pacific Coast and B.C. associations taking the bodycheck question off the agenda for their subsequent AGMs. Hockey Canada took the premptive move following a growing body of research that bodychecking increases the frequency and severity of injuries, particularly concussions. Evidence compiled on a B.C. government fact sheet suggested children under
the age of 14 are especially vulnerable to injuries as a result of bodychecking. A recent study found that in Alberta, where bodycheckingwasallowed, injury rates were 3.3 times higher and the frequency of concussions was almost four times higher for peewee-level players than in Quebec, where there is no bodychecking allowed. The delegates included Hockey Canada board of directors, officers, life
members, associate members and representation from all 13 branches, as well as from councils that oversee female hockey, junior hockey, minor hockey, senior hockey and hockey development. In addition to the rule change, Hockey Canada formed a work group “to build a mandatory national checking and instructional resource program to support the progressive implementation of check-
Old habits a stumbling block for new Salmonbellie system BY TOM BERRIDGE SPORTS EDITOR tberridge@royalcityrecord.com
New Westminster was outquicked by the Victoria Shamrocks in its Western Lacrosse Association home opener on May 24. The senior A Salmonbellies held the lead for a brief 27 seconds before falling to .500 after a 10-7 loss to the Shamrocks at Queen’s Park Arena last Thursday. Despite the difference of just three goals in the final score and three shots on goal by the visiting Victoria club, New West didn’t appear a dangerous threat to take the game away from arguably the team to beat in the seven-team loop this season. Victoria took a 2-0 first period lead on the first two of three power-play goals by National Lacrosse League Calgary
Roughneck teammates Jeff Shattler and Scott Ranger midway through the stanza. The Salmonbellies had a glimmer of greatness early in the middle period, when Jordan McBride sparked a three-goal spree, with his first of two goals in a fivepoint night, in the opening minute. Milan Gajic, with his first career senior A goal, and rookie Jeff Cornwall, with a highlight behind-the-back marker going hard to the net, gave the home team a brief 4-3 lead. But Shattler knotted things up with a low shot off the ensuing faceoff that beat Salmonbellie starter Neil Tyacke from the left side. Victoria outscored New West 4-1 after that with the three game stars, Shattler, Ranger and Corey Small accounting for all the
goals. “We definitely want to improve. It’s not enough,” said Shattler after the game. “We got a real good shot at (a Mann Cup) this year.” Few could argue after Victoria answered the third period with three more goals to hold a 10-4 lead before the ‘Bellies scored three in a row with Tyacke on the bench for an extra attacker. “Our defence is our core. We want to put up over 10 (goals) and if we do, we should win most games,” Shattler said. “We want to finish first. It’s huge in the playoffs and I really think our team is capable of (winning a championship).” If the Salmonbellies are going to have anything to say about challenging that outcome, they will have to pay more than lip service to new head coach Steve
Goodwin’s system. “We want to play upbeat, uptempo. That’s the identity we want to have,” said Gajic. “Victoria’s going to be a good team, but we’ll be good, too. … I just think we have to get used to it. But getting rid of old habits can sometimes be a struggle, Gajic added. After a fast-paced opening period that saw plenty of end-toend action and almost 40 shots, the two teams settled into a more deliberate game stategy for the next two periods, with Victoria basically pressing while New West appeared more comfortable to hang back and defend. “It’s a process. We want to see progression and as long as we are progressing, I think we’ll be all right,” Gajic added. On Sunday, New Westminster ran into a Maple Ridge team with
young legs and an emerging superstar named Curtis Dickson, and wound up on the losing end of a 13-9 encounter. The former New Westminster junior led all scorers with a ninepoint outing, including five goals, three coming in a 5-1 first-period start for the Burrards. Similar to Thursday night, New West allowed Maple Ridge to build a 7-2 advantage midway through the second period before clawing its way back into the deficit with four straight goals, including the first two goals of the season from No. 2 overall draft pick Logan Schuss. The Burrards made the ’Bellies pay on the penalty kill, scoring on five of eight opportunities with the extra man. Dickson accounted for three of the man-up markers. ◗Bellies Page 31
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Salmonbellies shocked by Thunder in extra time up, stopped 42 New West shots on goal, including all 11 in the extra time. Jeremy Bosher led the junior ’Bellies in scoring with a goal and four helpers. Josh Byrne and Jimmy McBride, who sent the game into OT with his second of the game at 19:32 of the third period, both had two goals and a single assist. New Westminster trailed 6-5 heading into the final period, but Chris Nasato knotted the score minutes into the third, before Byrne and Anthony Malcom tallied 32 seconds apart to give the visitors a momentay 8-7 advantage. With the loss, New West slipped to fifth place in the eight-team loop. The two teams played again at Queen’s Park Arena on Tuesday (after The Record deadlines).
By this time, fans will know whether last week’s overtime loss to Langley was for real. The New Westminster Salmonbellies slipped to 4-4 last week following a 13-9 overtime loss to the Langley Thunder in B.C. Junior Lacrosse League play on May 23. With the win, the 5-1 junior A Thunder remained in second place in the weekly Subway national rankings. Buoyed by the presence of fourth-year junior A star Reegan Comeault’s first game in the lineup this season, a number of Langley’s up-and-comers also played key roles in the win. Comeault garnered four points in the win, including two goals on the power play. Call-up Johnny Pearson,
who currently leads his intermediate A team with 15 goals in five games, rippled the twine four times, including the go-ahead 9-8 tally in the third period and two more in OT. Second-years Brett Dobray and Brendan Mykle-Winkler also added six and four points, respectively, for the Thunder. Dobray collected his third hat trick of the season, tying the score 8-8 midway through the final frame with his third goal of the game. Mykle-Winkler had a pair of goals – one coming late in extra time. New West’s Frank Scigliano made 36 stops in regulation time, but was beaten four times on six shots in the 10-minute overtime. At the other end of the arena, Spencer England, a former Salmonbellie back-
Two girls earn invitation to B.C. basketball tryout
Celia Palmer of New Westminster Secondary and Grade 7 Glenbrook Middle School student Sarah Forgie were both invited to Basketball B.C. under-15 girls’ provincial team tryouts following the u-14 zone provincials in Langley on May 26. The Burnaby/New West team finished with a record of 2-2 at the provincials.
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Shasta medals at trampoline championships in Ottawa Ben Blais of New Westminster was a double medallist at the Canadian trampoline championships in Ottawa last week. The Shasta Trampoline Club tumbler finished runner-up in the junior men’s trampoline with a total score of 142.025. Kevin Madigan of Ontario won the event. Cameron Quinlan, who placed fifth in the espoir on double-mini trampoline, was fourth behind Blais in the junior men’s trampoline. Blais also won a second medal, teaming with Shasta clubmate Tyler Edwards for a bronze
Pitching in: Royals pitcher Nick Coles helped the New West major A baseball team advance to the final of the 49th annual Hyacks Little League tournament with a 164 win over Trout Lake on Sunday. The Royals lost to Hastings Expo in the tournament final.
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continue to provide the training to those who need it before entering the bantam level. “We fully support it,” said Nasato. “We’ll continue to put in resources to teach the appropriate levels.” A driving factor towards the ban was the risk and liability going forward in light of the growing body of research that recommends postponing bodychecking until later in a child’s physical develop-
Indiana on May 24. Harris, who transferred to UBC after two years with the Douglas College running club, ran a strong second leg in the women’s final, completing her two laps in a fast 2:12.40 time to give the Thunderbird team a commanding lead. UBC crossed the finish line in a time of 8:52.32, more than three seconds ahead of the runner-up Oklahoma Baptist relay team.
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McBride led the Salmonbellie attack with three goals and one assist. Schuss also had a four-point night. Neil Tyacke made just 28 stops in the New West goal. Off-season acquisition Chris Levis had 37 saves in the Maple Ridge goal. The Salmonbellies will host winless Coquitlam Adanacs at Queen’s Park Arena on Thursday night. Game time is 7:45 p.m.
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Gorgeous family updated home w/over 3000 sqft on a huge 9982 corner lot on quiet cul de sac street in Prestigious Gov’t Rd area. Home sparkles w/pride & is in top condition. 3 bdrm 3 bath home. Enter into large foyer w/curved staircase to main floor w/spacious& elegant livingrm w/stone f/p & w/2 sets french doors to massive south facing sundeck.
$589,900
3238 Ballenas Court, Coquitlam
Beautifully renovated split level 1703 sq ft home w/ 4 bdrm 3 bathrm family home situated on a quiet CDS street in New Horizons. Sitting on a large 5200 sqft lot, this home will impress you w/ over fifty thousand spent on updates including:new roof, gutters, facia boards & soffits (2012). New furnace & heat pump, hot water tank & windows (2009).
$1,349,900
548 Chapman Avenue, Coquitlam
Luxurious 3 level new home offering superior quality in Coq West on Bby border near Bby Mtn park/trails. 6 bdrms 6 bath 4700 sq ft custom designed home by quality builder w/ warranty. Featuring hand scraped h/w flrs, vaulted ceilings in foyer/diningrm, den, gourmet kitchen w/marble, granite, commercial grade appls, butler’s pantry w/wine fridge.
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$1,029,000
8224 Woodlake Court, Burnaby
PRIME GOVERNMENT RD AREA CORNER LOT LOCATED ON A MATURE & QUIET CUL-DE-SAC perfectly situated & over 10,000 sq ft (73’x138’) w/ south facing backyard & east facing corner. Charming well maintained 3 bdrm, 3 bath, 3 level split 1900 sq ft home partially updated w/ oak hardwood in living & dining.
$389,900
549 Ioco Road, Port Moody
Townhome w/ 3 levels, end unit & over 1800 sqft in popular Sentinal Hills quality complex. Walk in carport into foyer. West facing yard w/ walk out basement w/ forest greenbelt views & winter inlet water views. Spacious layout w/ livingrm w/ gas f/p, diningrm w/ sliders to sundeck & bright kitchen. 3 bdrms up w/ 4 pce bathrm & a 2 pce ensuite bathrm in masterbdrm
$1,285,000
8 Kicking Horse Way, Port Moody
Luxurious custom built home by European builder on exclusive cul de sac street 1 block from Beach/Park, Rocky Pt Seawall & Newport Village is 2 min drive away. Top quality & high end finishings thruout this 4300 sqft, 4 level, 7 bdrms, 7 bathrms home w/OCEAN VIEWS! Home sparkles w/pride from exterior to interior w/grand foyer & livingrm 23 ft high.
$998,800
#2303-1077 Marinaside Cres., Vancouver
Luxurious 1200+ sqft one bdrm & den 2 full bath w/ UNOBSTRUCTED WATERVIEW CORNER residence in the sought after & well managed MARINASIDE RESORT. Original owner had Concord Pacific design suite w/ 1 massive bedrm & walk-in closet allowing space for house size furniture & simply amazing wall of windows & walk-out to your balcony.
$339,800
#201-500 Klahanie Drive, Port Moody
Bright 2 bedrm/2 bathrm spacious (904 sqft) condo in the sought after & well maintained “Tides” complex. Clean & lightly used, this unit resides on the NW side of the bldg giving you a quiet, serene outlook towards gardens & mtns. The kit was designed w/ a chef in mind: gas stove, stainless appl, ample cabinets & breakfast bar. Cozy living rm w/electric fireplace.
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$1,268,800
7599 Tyndale Cr, Burnaby
Prime Montecito area in N. Bby near Bby Golf Crse & walk to Skytrain. Renovated, clean 3 level, 4300 sqft executive home. 8 bdrms, 5 bathrms. Vaulted ceiling in foyer, living room, sunken family room. 3 bdrm basement suite, 2 laundry. Level yard & patio/lane access. Lots of windows & skylights. Large 7500 sqft lot on high side of street. Double car garage.
$818,800
3348 Dalebright Drive, Burnaby
Quality renovation in this gorgeous 3 bdrm 2 bath 1350 sq ft rancher on cul de sac street in the prestigious Gov’t Rd area. 70 x 150 or 10,500 sqft lot on high side of street w/North facing fenced yard. Complete interior renovation to high standard w/gourmet kitchen w/quartz countertops, glass backsplash, s/s appli, new kitchen cabinets, tile, and much more!
$278,000
#301-550 E.7th Avenue, Vancouver
TOP FLOOR BRIGHT SOUTH FACING 1 BDRM IN SOUGHT AFTER & WELL MAINTAINED CAROLINA MANOR! Spacious w/ an open layout, this unit gets tons of natural light from a large skylight over your kit & thru your sliding door to a S facing balc. Recently updated kit & partially updated bathrm, updated laminate flooring & designer paint.
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or most people, their home is their single largest investment. To make the right purchasing decisions, homebuyers need to ask the right questions, find reliable sources of information, and take the time to plan and research. B.C. homebuyers can get a head start on this process at www.hpo.bc.ca, where the provincial Homeowner Protection Office, a branch of BC Housing, offers a range of information and resources for those considering a new or resale home purchase. Resources include the HPO’s 38-page Buying a Home in British Columbia: A Consumer Protection Guide, which steers B.C. residents through the purchase of their next home. The guide’s checklist recommends that homebuyers: • Make a list of their household’s needs and wants to guide their search. • Make a realistic budget for their home purchase, including the down payment, mortgage, closing costs and moving costs. • Engage their own real estate salesperson. • Check out the builder, including licensing with the HPO, past references and professional organization affiliations. • For a custom-built home: obtain a written contract that lists all aspects of the work to be done, the work schedule and all costs; ensure the contract includes coverage for new home warranty insurance; and review the contract with a lawyer. • For any home purchase, receive a written contract that details exactly what they are buying, the price and when payment is due. • Consider having the home inspected by a home inspector or engineer. • For a strata property, read the bylaws, rules, meeting
minutes, and any other pertinent information (Form B Information Certificate) before making an offer to purchase. • For a resale home, determine how much time, if any, is left in the home warranty insurance coverage. • For a brand new home, verify that home warranty insurance is in place, the warranty provider and the expiry dates. • For a strata property that required building envelope renovations, confirm if the renovations were done by a Licensed Building Envelope Renovator and if building envelope warranty insurance is in place. • Review the contract documents and Disclosure Statement. • Have a lawyer review any documents (including the offer to purchase) before signing them. • Make themselves familiar with what is covered in their home warranty insurance policy and what they must do to keep the warranty in effect. • For a strata property, determine home warranty insurance expiry dates for common property and the individual unit. • For owner-built homes, obtain a copy of the Owner Builder Disclosure Notice. • Keep copies of all correspondence related to the home warranty insurance and any claims made. The Consumer Protection Guide also addresses topics such as: consumer protection for B.C. homebuyers; purchase options (including strata, new and resale); affordabil-
ity and financing; the role of realtors, lawyers and notaries; how to check out a home; the purchasing process; home warranty insurance; and a glossary.
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ʻBʼ plan beauty located in Cobalt Sky Gourmet kitchen with large island, maple cabinets Living room with gas fireplace & access out to balcony 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, great location Backing onto greenspace, tandem double garage
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2885 Norman Ave
Lovely split level, family home in Ranch Park Fully fenced corner lot with north east exposure 3 bdrm, 3 bath, newer kitchen, rear deck Walkout bsmt, rec room with bar, gas f/p New H/W tank, 5 yr old furnace, 2 sheds
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Future development potential in Port Moody Quaint pan-abode style home; 3 bdrm, 1 bath Fully fenced larger lot, back street access Garage & parking for 3 more vehicles Tenants wish to remain. Great investment!!
Coquitlam
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1107 & 1109 Rochester
Brand new S x S duplex with Fraser River View Almost 1800 sq/ft per side, 4 bdrms, 3 bathrooms Great room floor plan, 9 ft ceilings High quality European laminate floors 13 x 16 covered patio, huge level fenced yard
Coquitlam
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28 Flavelle Drive
Super bright family home on quiet cul-de-sac Open plan kitchen, eating area and family room 3 bedrooms up, master with 5 piece ensuite Downstairs with separate entry, suite potential Private fenced yard with patio, backing greenbelt
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1577 Topaz Court
Westwood Plateau tranquility! Backing on greenbelt 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, basement entry Great room concept, ash hardwood floors Wheelchair accessible, covered patio, triple garage Beautifully landscaped, terraced gardens, fenced
Port Moody
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2865 Sedge Court
Westwood Plateau home on fully fenced, private lot Huge kitchen w/ maple cabs, eating bar, W/I pantry 4 bdrms, 4 bath, suite potential in part fin bsmt Master bed w/ gas F/P, W/I closet & 5 pce ensuite Newer furnace & H/W tank & hidden gutters
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2252 Kaptey Ave
Fabulous custom built home with 4 finished levels View from Burnaby to Mt. Baker to Golden Ears Extensive use of granite, tile, crown moulding 7 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms Close to schools & transit
“WANTED” “3 FAMILY HORSE FARM” 19.7 Acres - $ 1,740,000 NEAR CAMPBELL VALLEY PARK
Vaulted ceiling, open plan 15 +/yr 2 storey with bsmt offers 4 bdrms 2 full baths up, 2 PC on main, wood floors, chefs country kitchen, 2 FP, spacious 5 PC ensuite, large deck with hot tub, room for extended family in bsmt with summer kitchen, attached 3 bay garage. 2nd house 40 + yr rancher approx 2000 sq. Ft. Detached 3 bay garage with small accommodation for help. 10 box stall barn, covered lunging ring with 4 stalls, covered areas for hay equipment & bedding, winter paddock, riding ring & large grass fields with shelters. Back 5 acres wooded with small stream.
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Great Heritage Mountain location backing onto greenbelt 5 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms, 3 fireplaces Kitchen with quartz counters & Kitchenaid s/s appliances Easy suite potential with separate entry Gorgeous park-like yard with patios & decks
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Gated entrance to this charming turn of the century farm house with wrap around veranda, 2 bdrms, & 1 bath up, 2 bdrms 2 baths on main, oak floors in Living, dining/family rooms, gas fireplace, gorgeous grounds with old heritage apple, cherry, pear and plum trees, near new glass greenhouse. Horse facilities include 15 box stall barn, shavings shed, round pen, paddocks with shelters, lovely old gambrel roof barn, excellent fencing. 960 sq. Ft. Shop/office/ storage building. Seller has recently received ALC approval to subdivide property into 2 parcels. Choice property in prime location.
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Recent $200,000 plus Reno to this gorgeous 4 bedroom, 4 1/2 bath home with master bedroom on main, his and her ensuites, fireplace and French doors to patio, pool and hot tub. 3 bedrooms up one with ensuite. Elegant formal area with vaulted ceiling, Brazilian wide plank hardwood flooring, outstanding millwork, chefs kitchen with high end appliances and breakfast bar opening to family room. Office/den complete main floor. Games room in basement. First class south exposed 20 x 44 pool, hot tub, dream 3 bay shop with 14ʼ ceiling and 3 bay storage building. Outstanding landscaping with waterfall feature. Long concrete gated drive to very private setting.
29 Wilkes Creek Drive
Fabulous home built with the entertainer in mind 5 bdrms, 4.5 bathrooms, over 4700 sq/ft, 3 levels Beautiful H/W flooring in kitch, eatar & famrm Den on main + rec rm, media rm & games rm in bsmt Walkout basement, sunny yard backs greenbelt
ACREAGE LISTINGS (with or without homes) “CHOICE WALNUT GROVE LOCATION” 9913 SQ FT LOT - $739,900 EXTRA LARGE GARAGE + RV PARKING
Attractive well kept 2 storey home on short Cul de Sac Ave. 3 bedrooms, 3 full baths up plus 20 x 20 games room with balcony. Spacious master bedroom with updated ensuite offering separate shower and soaker tub. Wood floors in kitchen/family room, gas FP in living & family rooms, office/den off front entrance, large wood deck with wiring for hot tub, storage/garden shed. Room beside house for RV parking plus huge 20 x 32 garage.
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“OUTSTANDING HOME & SETTING” 10.92 ACRES - $1,575,000 FUTURE DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL
Gated entrance and paved drive to this multilevel cedar and glass WestCoast Contemporary, designed and built for the current owners by Vancouver Architect Hugh Shirley. The home sits astride a Knoll overlooking the Salmon River and a very private riverbank meadow with a 4 stall stable (significant wildlife corridor). The homes clean contemporary lines are warmed by natural materials. Extensive decks & patios leading off all rooms offer an indoor-outdoor lifestyle. Impeccably maintained and updated the home offers 5 bedrooms and den, 3 full baths, near new upscale kitchen, formal rooms, family room, 32ʼ rec room, 2 wood burning and 1 natural gas fireplace, wood-sashed windows and doors. Attractive mature landscaping. This property will appeal to those with a fondness for nature and privacy. SR1 Zoning and NOT in ALR.
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“CHARMING CHARACTER HOME” 0.43 ACRE -$1,050,000. FORT LANGLEY - GREENWOOD HOUSE!
The perfect home for your antiques and collectibles. Offering 5 bedrooms and study up, den, dining, kitchen and bright sunny breakfast room on main overlooking gorgeous grounds. Finished daylight basement with small theater, office, den, laundry, generous storage areas, full bath on each floor. Oozes character. Mostly wood floors and windows, great molding detail, tastefully updated bathrooms, covered rear verandah. 22x24 detached heated garage, small glass greenhouse. Better Homes & Gardens caliber grounds with ancient old Oak & Chestnut trees, Gold fish pond water feature, large brick patio. “One of a Kind” home and property.
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Attractive 3 bedroom 3 1/2 bath rancher with in-ground walkout basement set well back from the road along winding drive through the woods. Open plan kitchen/ family/breakfast area higher ceilings undeveloped basement with finished full bath and cold storage room. Private patio. Separate 3 bedroom accommodation for extended family. Spacious wood heated shop 24 x23 has 16ʼ ceiling and 14 ʻ door 23 x22 has 9-11ʼ sloped ceiling 12 x 47 lean to 16 x 22 equipment storage plus 7 x 22 lean to. Attractive landscaping sprinkler system great garden/orchard area. Mostly wooded in quiet no thru area near Ponder Park & Thunderbird Equestrian Facility. Zoned for dog kennel or breeding.
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Furniture
STAIR LIFT $1500 OBO Stannah 260 Stair Lift w/ 2 left turns of rail, 40" (3 stairs), 98" (8 stairs), 55" (5 stairs). Take part or all. Exc cond. (604) 351-5692
2095
Lumber/Building Supplies
STEEL BUILDINGS/METAL BUILDINGS - UP TO 60% OFF! 30x40, 40x60, 50x80, 60x100, 80x100 sell for balance owed! Call: 1-800-457-2206 www.crownsteelbuildings.ca
2135
Wanted to Buy
SPORTS CARDS Serious buyer will pay $$ for pre 1970 sports cards in good condition. Paul 604-514-3844
CHILDREN 3015
Childcare Available
CREATIVE MINDS LIC’D. 1-5 yrs ECE Teacher, Educational Progs & Preschool. 18th Ave, Burnaby. 10% off 1st 3 mths. 604-525-5778
5505
Legal/Public Notices
NOTICE OF DISPOSITION TAKE NOTICE THAT the City of Burnaby proposes to transfer a portion of closed road dedicated by Plan 5736, comprising of 0.516ha, shown outlined as Pcl 'A' on Reference Plan BCP___, DL 166, Gp 1, NWD to Marinelli Investments (NFW) Ltd. in exchange for road dedication comprising of 0.277ha shown outlined on Subdivision Plan BCP___ dated the 9th day of August, 2013 and $368,750.
To BookYour AD in the Now Classifieds CALL 604-444-3000
5005
Kids On The Go
Darla 604.444.3054
Email: dburns@van.net
Accounting/ Bookkeeping
5035
Financial Services
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PETS & LIVESTOCK 3505
Boarding
3508
Dogs
Cats
GOLDEN RETRIEVER pups CKC reg, vet ck’d, ch parents, health tested. Ph 604-794-3786
Notice to Creditors and Others RE: the estate of DAVID REES JONES, deceased, formerly of 402 - 5291 Grimmer Street, Burnaby, British Columbia. Creditors and others having claims against the estate of DAVID REES JONES, deceased, are hereby notified under section 38 of the Trustee Act that particulars of their claims should be sent to Shelley Lyall, Executor of the Estate c/o D.A. Schaffrick Law Corporation 1984 Comox Avenue, Comox, British Columbia, V9M 3M7, before July 5, 2013, after which date the Executor will distribute the estate among the parties entitled to it, having regard to the claims of which the Executor then has notice.
3535
Livestock/ Poultry
5035
3540
PB KANE Corso ready, m/f, dew claws/tails, 1st/2nd shots, deworm, $1500, 604-802-8480
LUXURY PET HOTEL @ YVR New customer special $27/ night restriction apply www.jetpetresort.com
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5040
Business Opps/ Franchises
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PURE Bred Bull Terrier, with papers, female, blk/white, 11/mo, all shots $1800, 604-831-0631
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BARBER SHOP BUSINESS for sale in Whitehorse, Yukon. Excellent opportunity. Includes all equipment, in good location, leased premises. Contact Murd for details, (867) 667-6873 or (867) 667-7467.
PB STD Apricot poodle avail for stud $400. 4lb pb fawn chihuahua for stud $500. 604-607-5003 SWIFT DOG SPORTS Training]Dog Walking]Pet Sitting www.swiftdogsports.com
5070
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3508
4060
Dogs
2 MALE PRESA Canario Dewormed twice. 2nd shot complete, CCC Reg. 604-807-2813
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Notes
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CATS for ADOPTION Royal City Humane Society. 604-524-6447 www.rchs.bc.ca
HIMALAYAN Show Cats 5+yrs M/F 250.00 Kittens 500.00 up Approved homes with NO cats Port Moody 604-939-1231
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HORSE BOARDING available in Port Coquitlam. Westside Stables. Full/Semi/Self Board. For more information call Sandy 604-941-5434 cel 778-388-5434
3507
5505
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A38 • Wednesday, May 29, 2013 • The Record
REAL ESTATE Real Estate Services
6005
6008
Condos/ Townhouses
6008-42
Rates are going Up! Call Now. 2.60% 5 year Variable 2.79% 5 year Fixed Self Employed, Credit Damage OK, Commercial & Residential Martinique Walker, AMP Verico Assent Mortgage Corp Call: 604-984-9159
6008
S. Surrey/ White Rock
PARTIAL OCEAN view, 920sf 2br+den 2ba quiet condo, kids, pets ok. $309,000 778-294-2275 see uSELLaHOME.com id5575
For Sale by Owner
6015
6020
Houses - Sale
6020-14
Okanagan/ Interior
Langley/ Aldergrove
SOUTH LANGLEY Immaculate 1042 Sq Ft 2 bdrm mobile home, 55 yrs+ park, RV parking, low pad rental $87,900. 604-514-5059 PropertyGuys.com ID 76059
6020-34
6040
Abbotsford
IMMACULATE TOP fl 963sf 2 br condo, insuite laundry, +55 building, $121,500 604-309-3947 see uSELLaHOME.com id5565
TOP FLR 762sf 1br condo, in-ste laundry, 45+ building Mt. Baker view $85,000. 778-822-7387 see uSELLaHOME.com id5553
6008-14
Maple Ridge/ Pitt Mead.
SMALL PEACEFUL farm set up for horses right beside South Langley riding trail. Bright & comfortable older 2 bd home, f/p, barn, riding rings, pastures. $849,900. Call 604-323-4788 See Propertyguys.com ID: 76788
MERRITT HERITAGE style 3070 sf 4br 5ba on 9.9ac lot detached shop, view $895K 250-378-8857 see uSELLaHOME.com id5592
6050
Surrey
6020
18983-72A AVE Surrey, 1321 sq ft 2 brdm, 2 bath t/h in well managed complex, extensive upgrades, $314,000. Call 778-571-1544 See PropertyGuys.com ID: 76544
Out Of Town Property
CRANBROOK 2060SF 4br 3ba reno’d home w/side suite on 2 lots $239,900 778-887-4530 see uSELLaHOME.com id5304
Real Estate Investment
Houses - Sale
6020-01
Real Estate
At WE BUY HOMES We CASH YOU OUT FAST! We Also Take Over Your Payments Until Your Home is Sold. No Fees! No Risk! Call us First! (604)- 626-9647 www.webuyhomesbc.com
6020-06
Chilliwack
GUILDFORD 1900SF 3br 2ba w/basement suite on huge 8640 sf lot, $479,000 604-613-1553 see uSELLaHOME.com id5608
Apartments & Condos
6508
Apt/Condos
1 BR’s $900-$950 2 BR’s $1150-$1300 Cameron St, Bby, great location! Lougheed mall, Rec center, schools & transit. Available Now 604-420-8715, 604-221-7720 www.lougheedproperties.com 700 PARK CRESCENT New Westminster, 1 & 2 BEDROOM $925 & $1300. Adult friendly building. visual intercom, gated parking. Near shops & bus. Includes hotwater & storage. Sorry No Pets!! Call 604-522-3391
BALMORAL STREET
6052 FLEETWOOD RENO’D 2140sf 4br 3ba, large 7100sf lot, bsmt suite $539,000. 604-727-9240 see uSELLaHOME.com id5617
6505
1 BR/1BA Suite Reno’d, AVAIL. JUNE 1st. Includes heat & hot water. Laundry in building. N/S. Small pets OK. $800 mo. Email: aeadmin@telus.net
Condos/ Townhouses
6008-02
RENTALS
6065
Recreation Property
Close to trans, Highgate Mall & shopping. Rent incls heat & h/w. Refs req’d. Reno’d stes. Ana 778-859-0798 or Bayside Property Office 604-432-7774
545 Rochester Ave, Coq
Close to Lougheed Mall, S.F.U. & Transportation. Office 604- 936-3907
AMBER (W)
401 Westview St, Coq Large Units. Near Lougheed Mall. Transportation & S.F.U.
office: 604-939-2136 cell: 604-727-5178
IMMACULATE 2446SF 4br 4ba t/h. Incredible view, huge master br $405,000, 604-466-3175 see uSELLaHOME.com id5226
6008-18
AGASSIZ NEW 2350sf 3br 2.5 Bath, high end finishing, huge master $349,000 604-729-0186 see uSELLaHOME.com id5603
GUILDFORD MAGNIFICENT 4952sf 10br 6.5ba back on creek, main floor master br, $729K 604-581-5541 see: uSELLaHOME.com id5506
6020-46
New Westminster
S. Surrey/ White Rock
CULTUS LK gardener’s dream 1160 sf 2 br 1.5 ba rancher, a/c 55+ complex $63K 604-858-9301 see uSELLaHOME.com id5400
QUEENS AVE New West, 980 sq ft, 2 bdr, 2bth, 5th flr corner condo with 180 degree view. Nicely kept & recently updated only $257,300. PropertyGuys.com id 76804 or call 604-862-3805
TOP FLOOR quiet side of bldg 650sf 1br+den condo nr Hosp, & Sky train $244K 778-241-4101 see uSELLaHOME.com id5580
6008-28
Richmond
STEVESTON VERY large 1284 sf 2br 2ba top fl condo amazing mtn views, $455K 604-275-7986 see uSELLaHOME.com id5376
6008-30
Surrey
6020-14
Langley/ Aldergrove
COMPLETELY UPDATED approx 2000 sf, 4 BR, 3 full bth, central loc, RV prkg, nr schools,
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
shops & bus. $795,000. 778-233-5500
6030 $739,900 YORKSTON South area Langley, 1 yr old, 3865 sq ft Cstm design 7 bdrm + 5 bthrm + Legal 2 Bdrm Suite. Call 778-298-8108. See Propertyguys.com ID: 76108
ARBOUR GREENE BEST LAKE FRONT FROM VAN only 1 hr, nr Bellingham, 2,900 sft, 5 br, 4.5 bath, 19 yr old home. Beautiful low bank waterfront, $679,000. Call 604-734-1300
Lots & Acreage
ESTATE SALE 5253 sf view lot in New West. Must be sold offers to $525k. Ed Unrau , Green Acres Rlty. (604) 872-8586, 807-0716
HATZIC LAKE 1 hr drive from Vanc, 2 vacant lots 1 is lakefront $65K is for both 604-302-3527 see uSELLaHOME.com id5588
552 Dansey Ave, Coq Extra Large 2 Bedrooms. Close to Lougheed Mall and S.F.U.
office: cell:
604-939-4903 778- 229-1358
CAMPBELL VALLEY Park 5 acres, exec.,estate home 6162 sq ft, 8 bd, 5.5 bths, carriage-house garage, 2 suites, barn, boardfenced $1,498K. 604-880-0462 PropertyGuys.com ID:76465
BBY STH 2 BR Apt. adult bldg, no pets Near all amens. Incls heat & hot water, parking, $975. 604-921-1572 or 604-828-9917
NEW WESTMINSTER, 1 BR APT;
JUNIPER COURT 415 Westview St, Coq
Close to Lougheed Mall, all Transportation Connections, Schools & S.F.U.
office: 604-939-8905
6035
Mobile Homes
LOT & Trailer. This little gem is located 120 miles from Van, pool - C.H, hiking, fishing, history of Caretaker, maint $775/yr, $30,000 obo. Lot 33 - 30860 Trans Canada Hwy Yale BC. Ph 1-604-792-6764
OWN THE land, Chilliwack, 1092sf, 2bdrm rancher style mobile home, kids OK, $179,900 604-824-7803 see uSELLaHOME.com id5541
OCEAN FRONT boat access only 2 yr old 1600sf 3br 2.5ba 30min from W Van $799K 778-998-9141 see uSELLaHOME.com id5424
Incls heat, hot water, cable & parking. Near schools, shops, Bus & Sky train. Available June 1st & July 15th. Cats ok! Deposit req’d. Call 604-521-2884 PORT COQUITLAM 2 BR APT, $815, quiet complex, no pets. Call 604-464-0034
ROYAL CRESCENT ESTATES
KING ALBERT COURT 1300 King Albert, Coq
Close to Transportation, Schools & S.F.U.
office: cell:
604-937-7343 778-863-9980
22588 Royal Crescent Ave, Maple Ridge Large units. Close to Golden Ears Bridge. Great River view!
office: 604-463-0857 cell: 604-375-1768
WHITGIFT GARDENS 550 Cottonwood Ave., Coq.
1 BR $775, 2 BR $950 3 BR $1,150
VILLA MARGARETA 320-9th St, New West
Suites Available. All Suites Have Balconies. Undergrd Parking Available. Refs Required. Small Pet Ok.
CALL 604 715-7764
Bayside Properties Services
(incl. heat, h/w, parking) Indoor pool, near Lougheed Mall, SFU, public transit, schools
1-888-495-7106
whitgift@concertproperties.com
6540
Houses - Rent
BBY, CUMBERLAND & 14th Ave, 3 BR, 2 baths, now, $1900. 604-376-0325 or 604-525-3870
SKYLINE TOWERS 102-120 Agnes St, N.West
Hi-Rise Apartment with River View & Indoor Pool. 1 BR & 2 BR Available. Rent includes heat & hot water. Remodelled Building and Common area. Gated undergrd parking available. References required.
CALL 604 525-2122
BONSOR APTS Renovated high rise, concrete building. Suites available. Very close to Metrotown, Skytrain & Bonsor swimming pool. Rent includes heat, hot water. Refs req’d.
Near Transportation & Douglas College. Well Managed Building.
Bayside Property Services Office: 604-432-7774
1030 - 5th Ave, New West
815 - 5th Ave, New West 1 BR & 2 BR Apartments. Includes heat, h/w & cable. U/grnd prkg avail. No pets. Call 604-521-2866 COQ 1121 HOWIE, 1 BR, $800 incls hot wtr/sec prkg. NS/NP. 604-936-0277 or 604-787-6470
SURREY LOT 27, 4615sf NEW RF12 building lot, back slope, on greenbelt $390Kea 778-895-8620 see uSELLaHOME.com id5637
NEW WEST NR RCH/Skytrain, 1 BR apt, $795 & bachelor $605. Incls heat/u/g parking, no pets, quiet complex, 604-299-8288 email: cedarsunset@shaw.ca
BAYSIDE PROPERTY SERVICES
CALL 604 715-7764
Cell: 604-813-8789
HATZIC LAKE Swans Point, 1 hr from Vanc incl lot & 5th wheel ski, fish, $134,500. 604-209-8650 see uSELLaHOME.com id5491
NEW WEST. 1 BR Reno’d. New Appls, Flooring, Fixtures, Paint. Prof. mgmt. From $790. Call (604) 724-8353.
NEW WEST very lge quiet 1BR apt, h/w flrs, nr shops/bus, ns, np. $850. Now/Jun 1. 604-524-4775
New Westminster
LANGLEY NR town fully reno’d 2474sf home on 5ac ppty, bsmt suite $1,150,000 604-825-3966 see uSELLaHOME.com id5582
Apt/Condos
1010 6th Ave, New West Suites Available. Beautiful atrium with fountain. By shops, college & transit. Pets negotiable. Ref required.
Contact Alex 604-999-9978
COQ 2 BR apartment, quiet family complex, no pets. $965. 604-942-2277
COQ Austin & Blue Mnt. 1 BR start $720, 2 BR $820. Bldg laundry. By transit. 604-518-8935
555 Cottonwood Ave, Coq
FORT LANGLEY 2300sf 5br w/suite above 3 additional rental units $965K 604-882-6788 see uSELLaHOME.com id5533
GARDEN VILLA
CALYPSO COURT
COTTONWOOD PLAZA
NEWTON 723SF 1br ground level w/private entry, insuite laundry $139,900 604-984-8891 see uSELLaHOME.com id5546
COQ CENTRAL Howie, Lrg 1 BR condo, sec prkg. 3rd flr, view. $850incl ht/ht wtr. 604-526-0020
6508
BBY S, 3 BR w/bsmt, 5 appls, 2 bth, $2100. Avail NOW. NS/NP. 604-539-1959 or 604-612-1960
6595
Shared Accommodation
6595-10
BAYSIDE PROPERTY SERVICES
BBY, Lougheed Mall. 1 BR, $850. Avail June 1. Incl heat & hot water. u/g prkg avail, ns/np, newly reno’d, 604-346-6362
CARM-ELLE APARTMENTS
ALDERGROVE SXS DUPLEX 80K below assessment. $3K/mo rent $529,900 firm 604-807-6565 see uSELLaHOME.com id3428
Apt/Condos
Suites Available
AMBER ROCHESTOR LANGLEY RENOD sxs duplex +1/2ac lot, rental income $2,200 /month $489,900 604-807-6565 see uSELLaHOME.com id3186
6508
Large units some with 2nd bathroom or den. On bus routes, close to S.F.U. & Lougheed Mall.
office: 604- 936-1225
739 PRINCESS ST
Spectacular, large 2 BR Condo. Absolutely stunning 270 degree views. 2 bathrooms, 2 parking and great adult oriented building. No pets, non-smokers. Lease and perfect references a must. Al Dodimead ACD Realty 604 521-0311
North Burnaby
BRENTWOOD MALL. Priv furn lrg room, in shared quiet bsmt ste. $490 all incld . 604-723-1837
6602
Suites/Partial Houses
2BR, FOREST ST. BURNABY Gr. lvl incl. utils, cbl, internet. $875 mo. June 1. 604-708-1646
BBY, BCIT. Lower 2 BR, $700 & 1 BR $550, Upper 2 BR $1100; plus utls. Quiet, sh’d W/D. NS/NP. 604-294-4687 or 604-418-6249 BBY N, 1 BR, 5 appls, storage, incls cable/net. $800 + 1/2 utls. Jun 1. NS/NP. 604-942-1508 BBY N 2 BR suite $850, share w/d & utils, some view, n/p.121 North Warwick. 604 299-0403 BBY nr BCIT 1 person, 1 BR bsmt, quiet, shr w/d, 750 sf, ns, np $750 incl utils, 1-604-820-8664
View this & other properties @ www.acdrealty.com
BBY S. 1 BR g/lev, lrg 950sf, very nice, sep kitch, own W/D. NS/NP. $875 incls utl. 604-526-7335
New Westminster
BBY WILLINGDON, 1 BR & Den, nr BCIT & bus, $800 incls hydro, ns/np, Jun 1. 604-299-2541
1 Br. Apt., $800/mo., Large Balcony, Updated, Near Transit & Amens. Small Pet Available OK.
1st of month
St Andrews Street Call 604.202.2420
COQ. $725/MO. 1 BD, 4 appls, stove, frig, washer, dryer. Close to all amens, avail June 1st, incls utils. NO PETS. 604-454-4540 COQ CENTRE, Bright 2 BR, sh’d W/D, $850 + shd utls. NS/NP. Jun 1. Near transit. 604-218-8164
Rentals
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RENTALS
HOME SERVICES
N WEST 1 BR suite , w/d, lam flrs, 1 pkng, sm pet ok, f/p. Imed. $850 inc util. 604-352-2453, 777-1767
A1 Steve’s Gutter Cleaning & Repair from $98. Gutters vacuumed/hand clean. 604-524-0667
B&Y MOVING
DIRTY WINDOWS? DIRTY GUTTERS? Black Bear Window Cleaning does windows, gutters & siding. Insured & Guaranteed. Commercial & Residential. Call: 778 892-2327
Over 10 yrs. Exp. • Licenced & Insured • Professional Piano Movers
Gutter & window cleaning, power washing. Prompt, professional. 30 yrs exp. Simon 604-230-0627
AMI MOVING ★ 5 ton cube. Starting at $49/hour. Local & long distances. 24/7 ★ 604-617-8620
6602
Suites/Partial Houses
6605
Townhouses Rent
NEW WEST 3 BR, River view, avail July 1. $1332. For details www.queens-ave-coop.ca
POCO, NEWER 2 BR g/lev ste avail now, own W/D. $850 incls utls. NS/NP. 604-944-7095
6605
Townhouses Rent
COQ 2 BR $995 apts, quiet complex, incls hot water, laundry facils, free parking, nr amens, No pets. 778-323-4317
RIVERS INLET
7015
Escort Services
Townhouses
(Coquitlam Centre area) 2 levels, 5 appls, decorative fireplace, carport. Sorry no pets. Great Location! We also have apartments Bachelor, 1 BR & 2 BR call for availability.
8140
coquitlampropertyrentals.ca
HOME SERVICES 8068
Demolition
DEMOLITION
ALARM 604-463-7919 Systems Ltd.
8015
Appliance Repairs
SERVICE & PARTS. Licenced & Insured. Washers, Dryers, Stove, Fridge, Dishwashers. 604-346-8925
8030
Carpentry
* RENOS * Bsmt refinish * Drywall * Bath Tiles * Windows * Doors * Stairs. Call Norm 604-437-1470
8035
Carpet Cleaning
2 RMS+HALL=$70, Dry in 2 hr. Natural, non-toxic, BBB Accredited. 778-822-0346 www.FINTASTIC.ca
8055
Cleaning
Old garage, carport, house, pool, repair main waterline, break concrete & removal. Licensed • Insured • WCB
604-716-8528
8073
Drainage
RNC DRAINAGE
−Augering −Water & Sewer line repair & replacement −Sumps −Drain Tile −Concrete Work −Foundation, −Excavation −Retaing Walls −Site restored Call Ron 778-227-7316 or 604-568-3791
8080
Electrical
ALL YOUR electrical & reno needs. Lic’d electrician #37940. Insured, bonded & WCB. Free est Reasonable rates 604-842-5276
Electrical Installations; Renos and Repairs. Member of BBB. www.nrgelectric.ca 604-520-9922 YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 service call. Insured. Lic # 89402. Fast same day service guar’d. We love small jobs! 604-568-1899
8087
Excavating
# 1 YARD DRAINAGE, STONE WORK & HOUSE DEMOLITION
*HOUSE & HOME Cleaning* We are Licensed, Bonded & Insured. Call 604- 700 -9218 A QUALITY CLEANING exp res /comm. low rate’s senior’s disc 778.239.9609 or 778.998.9127
TWO LITTLE LADIES. For all your cleaning needs. Lic’d & Insured. Call 778-395-6671
8060
Excavating - Drain Tile
Concrete
DALL’ANTONIA CONCRETE
❏ All Jobs BIG & small ❏ Concrete Removal ❏ Seniors discount. Friendly, Family Business, 40+ years experience!
604-240-3408
Piattelli Concrete, Specialist in Removal, Replace, Forming, Exposed Aggregate, Sidewalks, Driveways, 35yrs Exp. Free Est. Thomas 604-897-5071
Heating
By hand, Paving, landscaping, stump / rock / cement / oil tank & dirt removal, paver stones, Jackhammer, Water / sewer line / sumps. Slinger avail. 24 hrs Call 341-4446 or 254-6865 Excavating - Drain Tile Demolitions. Fully insured • WCB 604-716-8528
8090
Fencing/Gates
West Coast Cedar Installations New, repaired or rebuilt ★ Fences & Decks ★ 604-435-5755 or 604-788-6458
8095
Fiberglass
FIBERGLASS SUNDECKS www.bestfiberglassdecks.ca Call: (604) 780-3939
8105
Flooring/ Refinishing
Artistry of Hardwood Floors
Landscaping
CONSTRUCTIVE LANDSCAPING
★ Cedar fencing/decks ★ Stonework paving stones ★ Pergola’s ★ 30 Yrs Exp Call Danny 604-250-7824 www.constructivelandscaping.com
Greenworx Redevelopment Inc. Hedges, pavers, ponds & walls, returfing, demos, drainage, jackhammering. Old pools filled in, decks, concrete 604.782.4322
8160
Moving & Storage
Lawn & Garden
604-708-8850
Low Budget Moving.com
★ 604-652-1660 ★
Licensed & Insured, local & storage. Ca & US long distance 604-505-1386 * 604-505-9166
TLL MOVING Local & Long Distance. Good Rates. Licensed & Insured. Call 778-389-6357
8195
Painting/ Wallpaper
AAA PRECISION PAINTING
• Exterior/Interior Projects • Written Warranty • Years of Experience • Fully Insured • WCB Covered Residential Specialists
QUALITY WORK. DONE RIGHT.
778.881.6096
ALLQUEST PAINTING Quality Work You Can Trust! Interior & Exterior ★ UNBEATABLE PRICES ★ Free Est. / Written Guarantee
Insured/WCB
778-997-9582 Residential & Commercial Landscape Maintenance • Lawn Mowing • Gardening • Power Rake • Hedge Trim • Tree Pruning • Lawn Repairs • Yard Clean-up Garden Designing & Installation.
Free Est. 604-779-6978
www.alljobslandscaping.com WILDWOOD LANDSCAPING Hedge Trimmimg & Tree Pruning & Hedge Removal Spring Clean Up Lawn Restoration. Planter Box, Garden Installation. Comm/Strata/Res Free Estimates. 604-893-5745
FAIRWAY PAINTING
Fully Insured 20 yrs. exp. • Free Est. Call 604INTERIOR & EXTERIOR SPECIALS 10% OFF
A & W Landscape • Tree & Hedge, Clean-up, Power Wash, Seniors Disc. Al @ 604-783-3142
8175
Masonry
Constructive Landscaping Stonework.paving stones, Cedar decks/fences, Pergola’s, 30 yrs exp. Call Danny 604-250-7824
7291234
PAINTING FOR LESS $$$ European quality Since 1982 Lowest Price Guaranteed! Interior experts. Paul 778.919.2213
8200
Patios/Decks/ Railings
★TUFFDECK.CA★
Water Proofing, Railings & Gates
Call 604-600-2747
8205 A Gardener & A Gentleman Lawn, Garden, Tree svcs. Pruning, Yard Clean-up, Junk. 319-5302
Paving/Seal Coating
8185
AFFORDABLE MOVING 1 to 3 Men
1, 3, 5, 7 or 10 Ton $ From
45
We accept Visa, Mastercard & Interac Licenced & Insured Local & Long Distance
FREE ESTIMATES Seniors Discount
Refinish, sanding, install, dustless Prof & Quality work 604-219-6944
604-537-4140
INSTALLATION REFINISHING, Sanding. Free est, great prices. Satisfaction guar. 604-518-7508
ABE MOVING & Delivery and Rubbish Removal $35/HR per Person • 24/7 604-999-6020
www.affordablemoversbc.com
Renovations & Home Improvement
Driveway, Walkway & Parking Lot Garage Apron / Speed Bump / Pot Hole / Patch Commercial & Residential www.jaconbrospaving.com
604-618-2949
ALLEN ASPHALT concrete, brick, drains, foundations, walls, membranes 604-618-2304/ 820-2187
8220
Home Renovations Expert Bathroom, kitchen remodels + more 604-307-2837 accentcontracting.ca ALLQUEST PAINTING Quality Work You Can Trust! 778 997-9582 Complete Bathroom Renovations Kitchens, Cer.Tiling, Attics, Bsmnt Stes. Call 604-521-1567 High United Construction New build, renos, drywall, tile, stucco, plumbing, patio cover. Big/small. Randy 604-250-1385 Moon Construction Building Services Additons, Renovations, New Construction, Specializing in Concrete Forming, Framing & Siding. 604-218-3064
Actual Plumbing & Heating, Boilers, Furnaces, Tankless, Hotwater tanks, 24/7, Seniors Disc. Lic. BBB, 604-874-4808
8225
Power Washing
POWER WASHING GUTTER & WINDOW CLEANING Prompt Professional Service 30 years experience
Simon 604-230-0627
Rubbish Removal
CHEAP CHEAP
8300
Stucco/Siding/ Exterior
DC STUCCO. 21 years exp. Fast, friendly service. All types of Finishes & Repairs. 604-788-1385
9102
Auto Finance
A+
FRASERVIEW COAST TO COAST ROOFING LTD. ROOFING 15 Years Experience RE-ROOF & REPAIR SPECIALIST ~ No Job Too Small ~
Gary, 604-897-3614
9110
Collectibles & Classics
1963 FORD FALCON Futura, auto, 2 door hardtop, all original, collector plates, $7500 obo. Call 604-874-4397
9125
Domestic
2006 SMART Car for two, diesel, convertible, new tires, 61,091 km. Gd cond. $9,900. 604-942-8351
Bros. Roofing Ltd. Over 40 Years in Business SPECIALIZING IN CEDAR, FIBERGLASS LAMINATES AND TORCH ON.
Liability Insurance, WCB, BBB, Free Estimates
604-983-0133
10% DISCOUNT. MG Roofing & Siding. WCB. Re-Roofing, New Roof, Gutters. 604-812-9721
2011 Hyundai Sonata Limited Affordable Luxury 35,600 kms. 2.4L GDI DOHC. $19,999. Email: sjscot@shaw.ca (604) 794-3428.
9130
Motorcycles/ Dirt Bikes
A EASTWEST Roofing & Siding Reroofing, Gutter, BBB Member, 10% disc, Seniors Disc, 604-783-6437
A-1 Contracting & Roofing ReRoofing & Repair. WCB. 25% Discount. Jag, 778-892-1530 AFFORDABLE QUALITY ROOFING All types. BBB, insured, references. www.affordablequalityroofing.com 604-984-6560
1991 Ventura Royale Immaculate condition, have all service records, a must to see. $3,800. Call: (604) 850-8742
9145
Scrap Car Removal
#1 FREE Scrap Vehicle Removal Ask about $500 Credit!!! $$ PAID for Some 604.683.2200
THE SCRAPPER Roofing Experts 778-230-5717 Repairs/Re-Roof/New Roofs. All work Gtd. Free Est. BBB member
8255
Rubbish Removal
Bulldog Disposal Co Home & Yard Clean Ups Residential/Commercial No Job Too Small Free Estimates- 7 Days/Wk Call Tony 604-834-2597 www.bulldogdisposal.ca
BEN’S RUBBISH REMOVAL
Yard clean up + hedge trimming. Bby/NW areas. 778-859-8760
Tree Services
Wildwood Tree Services, Exp Hedge Trimming and Removal & Tree Pruning. Free Est. 604-893-5745
9155
Sport Utilities/ 4x4’s/Trucks
95 CHEV BLAZER LT
AFFORDABLE QUALITY ROOFING LTD.
604-984-9004 604-984-6560
8315
1997 LANDROVER Defender(s) 90, 5 spd diesel, mint, 160,000km, from desert $23,900 1-780-945-7945 604-926-7087 lancebright@hotmail.com
Roofing
Trusted since 1986! A+ Rating - BBB Residential/Commercial 25 Years workmanship warranty Call for FREE ESTIMATE & SPRING PROMOTION
Tiling
A to Z CERAMIC TILES Installation, Repairs, Free Est. 604 444-4715 cel 604 805-4319
A1 AUTO LOANS. Good, Bad or no Credit - No problem. We help with rebuilding credit & also offer a first time buyer program. Call 1-855-957-7755.
Reno’s: Basement Suites, Kitchens & Baths, Electrical services etc. • 604-728-4336
8250
8309
AUTOMOTIVE
www.RenoRite.com Bath, Kitchens, Suites & More Save Your Dollars! 604-451-0225
Plumbing
10% Off with this Ad! For all your plumbing, heating & reno needs. Lic Gas Fitter, Aman. 778-895-2005
8255
Rubbish Removal Seniors discount. 604-807-0198
ASPHALT PAVING
www.constructivelandscaping.com
Moving & Storage
8240
Experienced Movers ~ 2 Men $55 ~
TCP MOVING 1 to 3 men from $40
Installation, Repairs and Maintenance. Serving Lower Mainland since 1980. 604-218-8572
8155
8185
Handyperson
Actual Plumbing & Heating, Boilers, Furnaces, Tankless, Hotwater tanks, 24/7, Seniors Disc, Lic., BBB, 604-874-4808
604-942-2012
Alarm/Security
8130
Gutters
HANDY ANDY Handyman services. Odd Jobs. (WHATEVER). 604-715-9011
2 BR & 3 BR Townhouse
8010
8125
The Record • Wednesday, May 29, 2013 • A39
SCRAP CAR & TRUCK REMOVAL
SPACE BOOKING For: SPACE BOOKINGS ABBY Rep: LParsons Black with1413134 leather interior. Ad#: Fully loaded,Blazer aircared, excellent 95 Chev LT condition, abby360,000 prodkm color if possible Asking $1850
604-467-8914 after 7pm
9160
Sports & Imports
1997 TOYOTA Camry LE. 4 drs, 4 cyl, auto, a/c. Well maintained. Aircared. $3700. 604-936-1270 1999 TOYOTA Camry V, 4dr, 4 cyl, auto, AC, exc cond, well serv, aircared. $4986. 604-434-5318
9515
Boats
14 ALUMINUM DURABOAT, 25hp evinrude motor, fishing rods, incls trailer, $4500. 604-519-0075
1989 19’ Bayliner Capri Blue, 2.3 litre IO Fresh water cooled, new windshield/canvas/swim grid, trailer. $6,975. 604-837-7564 Aluminum Boat Wanted, 10, 12 or 14 ft, with or without motor or trailer. Will pay $. 604-319-5720
9522
RV’s/Trailers
CASH FOR ALL VEHICLES
604-790-3900 OUR SERVIC 2H
E
AAA SCRAP CAR REMOVAL Minimum $150 cash paid for full sized vehicles. 604-518-3673
1979 FORD M/H, 23 ft, cozy, bunk beds, fully equipped, low k, hi way usage, $5,500. 778-737-3890
TODAY'S PUZZLE ANSWERS
A40 • Wednesday, May 29, 2013 • The Record
BRAND NEW 2013 F150s 2013 FORD VEHICLES
BRAND NEW 2013 F150s
2013 EDGE SEL Sport Utility STX 4x2
STX 4x2
#136013 CAMERA, ORIGINALSYNC, MSRPMYFORD $28,899TOUCH, #1319066 REVERSE ORIGINAL MSRP $ ** $37,499
#136013 ORIGINAL MSRP $28,899
20,495
20,495
$
**
BRAND NEW!
BRAND NEW!
LARIAT 4X4 SUPERCREW
28,995** BRAND NEW!
BRAND NEW!
42,995**
ECOBOOST, NAVIGATION, LOADED, #136477 ORIGINAL MSRP $59,559
$
$
**
(NAVIGATION) #136526 ORIGINAL MSRP $54,519 BRAND NEW!
$40,929
28,995
$
25,988*
$
#136111 ORIGINALMSRP MSRP$38,699 ORIGINAL
#136111 ORIGINAL MSRP $38,699
FX4 4X4 SUPERCREW
$
2013 XLT 4X4FLEX SEL AWD MOONROOF, #1319981
XLT 4X4
BRAND NEW 2013 F150s
47,945** BRAND NEW!
27,888*
$
IMPORTS • IMPORTS • IMPORTS
2012 TOYOTA RAV 4 AWD
2012 FIAT 500 2013 MAZDA 6 2011 MERCEDES 2012 NiSSAN 2012 TOYOTA SEDAN ALTIMA 2.5 CAMRY LE SEDAN SPORT ML350 Hatchback, Leather, Stk# 1292018
Stk# 1391925
Diesel., Stk# 1199933
Stk# 1292010
Stk# 1292011
Stk# 1299971
16,988* $18,580* $53,888* $17,988* $20,988* $24,980*
$
GET READY FOR
2013 MUSTANG PREMIUM CONVERTIBLE
COUPE
Pony Package, Stk# 1309048 Original MSRP $39,999
$
MUSTANG SUMMER FUN 2013 MUSTANG GT 2013 FORD MUSTANG 2013 MUSTANG ROUSH Stk# 1309959 Original MSRP $44,399
GT CONVERTIBLE
NAV., Stk# 1302016 Original MSRP $51,899
BLACK BEAUTY
SPECIAL ORDER
Stk# 1301883
$ $ $ * * * 38,988 37,988* 28,988 33,988
2013 FLEX SEL AWD Moonroof, heated seats #1319981
27,888
$
2010 LINCOLN MKX AWD #1091961
31,200
$
2007 HUMMER H3 4WD #2791692A
21,995
$
2010 JEEP WRANGLER UNLIMITED RUBICON #1099979
26,688
$
2004 NISSAN SENTRA SDN #2499864 ............................................. $5888 2008 FORD FOCUS SE #2809012 ..................................................... $5888 2006 CHEVROLET COBALT LS #2639601 .......................................... $5895 2005 FORD FOCUS SE ZX4 #2503068 .............................................. $6488 2006 SUZUKI SWIFT+ #2699040 ...................................................... $6888 2008 CHEVROLET UPLANDER #2839999 .......................................... $6888 2006 CHEVROLET AVEO LS WGN #2639702 ..................................... $7288
2012 F150 SVT RAPTOR SUPERCREW 4X4 Luxury pkg., moonroof, navigation, Limited. #1213608
56,888
$
2013 JEEP COMPASS SPORT 4WD #1391967
23,995
$
2012 DODGE AVENGER SXT SEDAN
#1291963
14,995
$
2008 MITSUBISHI ENDEAVOR LTD #2894927
17,600
$
2002 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA GLS SDN #2299980 ............................... $7888 2005 CHEVROLET COBALT SS CPE LEATHER & MOONROOF #2531774 .......... $7988 2003 NISSAN MURANO SL AWD #2399983 ...................................... $7988 2007 VOLKSWAGEN GOLF CITY CL HB #2796517............................. $8988 2008 PONTIAC MONTANA SV6 7 PASSENGER #2841693................. $9488 2004 FORD ESCAPE XLS FWD #2414571A ....................................... $9888 2006 TOYOTA MATRIX WGN #2691937 ............................................. $9888
*All prices plus dealer doc charge of $499. **Price is net of all Ford incentives including $1000 Costco offer if applies plus dealer doc charge of $499. Sale ends on May 31st, 2013
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