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What to do about Surrey schools? Input sought on how to handle $10-million deficit by Sheila Reynolds TO KEEP things just the way they
are in Surrey schools – not add new services or programs or resources – the district will have to cut $10-million from the next budget. The Surrey Board of Education is currently seeking input on what its priorities should be in the coming (2011-2012) school year as it attempts to balance the books. Surrey’s total operational budget is about $576 million. It’s illegal to submit a deficit budget to the provincial government. This time last year, the board was having to figure out how to pare $12 million from the school budget. In the end, it was done by shifting specialist teachers such as counsellors and librarians to classroom duties, not replacing specialist teachers when absent three days or less, slashing supply and resource budgets and extending spring break to two weeks, thereby cutting the number of school days in the year. See SCHOOLS / Page 4
Al and Lucy Bourassa were on of six couples who renewed their wedding vows at the Fleetwood Villa retirement residence on Monday afternoon. The couple was married 62 years ago on Dec. 28, 1948 in Fort St. John. ‘And we’re still together... forever,’ said Al with a wink.
Immigrant visas reduced Ottawa clamps down on number of elders able to join families in Canada by Jeff Nagel A FEDERAL plan to sharply reduce the number of family reunifica-
tion visas issued this year threatens to keep immigrants from being joined by aging parents and grandparents who may die overseas before they are able to come to Canada. Immigration lawyer Richard Kurland said Immigration Canada targets he has obtained under Access to Information show Ottawa intends to grant just 11,200 visas for parents and grandparents to join family in Canada in 2011 – a 40-per-cent drop from 16,200 issued last year. With more than 140,000 applicants seeking such family reunification visas, Kurland said it implies wait times will more than double to 13 years, longer than many of the overseas elders may live. Charan Gill, executive director of the Progressive Intercultural Com-
munity Services Society (PICS), said many immigrant families in Surrey and across the Lower Mainland will be upset by the change. “There’s no point in processing many of these applications any more,” he said. “People will die before they come to this land.” Gill called it a serious reversal of Canada’s traditionally humanitarian policy of accommodating the reunification of families here. “This policy is really anti-immigrant,” he said. “They’re segregating the families.” Chinese applicants should not have as much difficulty – the targets show the number of elder visas earmarked for Beijing will more than double from 1,000 to 2,650 this year. But for Indo-Canadians seeking to bring parents and grandparents home, it’s a different story. See GOV’T / Page 4
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Charge in Surrey woman’s murder
Taylor Mantyka, 16, hugs her 10-year-old sister Sam in the hallway of Gibson Elementary. Moms at the North Delta school are organizing a dinner and dance for Sam, who is battling cancer in her spine.
Jennifer Ferguson’s body found in North Vancouver by Kevin Diakiw A MAN has been arrested in the
death of his girlfriend, Jennifer Ferguson, who went missing last month in Surrey. Surrey’s Harvey Frank Bracken, 48, has been charged with manslaughter. Ferguson’s body was found in the 2300 block of Kirkstone Road in North Vancouver on Feb. 2. She was discovered wrapped in plastic, and police now believe she was killed in Surrey and her body was moved to the North Shore. Bracken and Ferguson were in a relationship, police said, adding neither of them were known to police for any serious reasons. Cpl. Dale Carr, with the Integrated Homicide Investigation Team (IHIT), said police were Jennifer fairly sure who Ferguson the suspect was soon after the body was found. Bracken was watched by police around the clock until he was arrested on Thursday, Feb. 10. IHIT has a high solve rate when it comes to domestic homicides, Carr said. “Domestic homicides, we are up around an 89 per cent solved rate. And we generally turn them around fairly quickly.” In almost one in four (23 per cent) regional homicides, the perpetrator is a family member, Carr added. Ferguson was reported missing on Jan. 30. Police are not releasing the cause of death, as it is expected to be used in future for a prosecution.
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Creating smiles for Sam Parents organize special ‘prom night’ for North Delta student with cancer by Sheila Reynolds
In November, doctors determined the cancer had returned to her spine. The diagnosis, however, has barely dimmed Sam’s bright and contagious SAMANTHA MANTYKA is pretty much always smiling, making everyone smile. around her feel particularly good. “She’s amazing,” says mom Tammy of her Justin Bieber-loving daughter. And now some parents at her school in North Delta would like to return “Every day her spirit and her laughter and her wittiness keep me going.” the favour. As for the parent-planned dinner and dance, it has A group of about four moms at Gibson Elemenballooned to a much more elaborate affair, thanks to tary decided they wanted to organize a dinner and overwhelming community support. dance for the Grade 5 student and her friends. The Contrary to plans to hold the event in the school reason for doing so was simple. gym, the prom night – complete with gowns and “We care about her,” said Melissa Green, whose formal wear – will now be in a local banquet hall daughter is in the same grade as Sam. decorated by a professional balloon company, preSam, 10, was diagnosed with cancer in August ceded by a get together a local Cactus Club restaurant Tammy Mantyka 2009 after suffering headaches, neck pain and nauand a limousine ride. sea. Scans showed there was a two-and-a-half-inch And all the services have been donated. tumour in her brain. Surgery was immediate, fol“We feel like this is something she really needs to lowed by nine months of intensive chemotherapy and radiation. enjoy,” said Green, noting about 170 invitations have been sent out. “We felt By last May, the treatments finally ended and in July, Sam was deemed like she really needed this moment.” cancer free. Food is still required for the prom night. If you can contribute or would But the celebration was short-lived. like more information, contact konch_99@yahoo.com or 604-592-0255.
“Every day her spirit and her laughter and her wittiness keep me going.”
Turn-down-the-TV law proposed Tory MP Nina Grewal has had it with the loud volume of commercials by Kevin Diakiw THE ISSUE of varying TV volumes has driven
Fleetwood-Port Kells Conservative MP Nina Grewal.
a local MP crazy for more than three years. Now, Tory MP Nina Grewal has introduced a law limiting commercial volumes. “Myself, as well as all of you, I watch TV,” said Grewal, Conservative MP for Fleetwood-Port Kells. “If you’re watching the TV at a certain volume you’re feeling comfortable with, but all of a sudden, this commercial comes and you’re all over the place... looking for your remote and your wife or husband is shouting from the back
‘put the volume down’. ” This week, Grewal introduced Bill 621, a private member’s bill that would require broadcasters to play advertisements at the same volume as regular programming. Opportunities for private member’s bills are rare. The last time Grewal had such an opportunity was 2005, when she successfully raised the age of consent for sexual activity from 14 years old to 16 years old. Asked why she chose advertising volume over assisting the troubled school system or ailing health care, Grewal said the Conservative government is already
addressing those issues. “Our government is really doing a lot, you know, it literally does,” Grewal said. “This thing was on my mind for quite some time... more than two, three years.” She said she feels for seniors, who have trouble getting up to make television adjustments. She also points out it is a popular law in the United States and the United Kingdom. The bill will be debated in the House of Commons through the first week of March, then voted on after that. kdiakiw@surreyleader.com
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Gov’t: Children, spouses, refugees Stabbing at family feud will have more access this year
POLICE BRIEFS
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TWO BROTHERS suffered stab wounds
ous stabbing in a North Surrey home on the weekend. Three brothers in their early 20s got into a disagreement at a home at 12333 90 Ave. just before noon on Sunday. One of the men was found with stab wounds to his abdomen and a slash to his face. He was taken to Royal Columbian Hospital where he was stabilized. A suspect was arrested. Charges of aggravated assault are expected.
after a large group of teens broke into a fight near Scott Road SkyTrain Station on Saturday night. Police say they responded to a call of dozens of teens involved in a dust-up near the North Surrey SkyTrain station. Two brothers suffered knife wounds in the melee, one of them was slashed in the face and the other was stabbed in the shoulder. No suspects have been identified.
tion doesn’t recognize the fact elders brought here to live with family often help with child care, saving expenses and enabling one spouse of a family to go back into the workforce. Families will be hurt economically and culturally, he said, noting grandparents are key to helping instill heritage
From page 1 New Delhi, the hub for all applications from India, gets 2,500 visas this year, down 45 per cent from 4,500 in 2010. And the number of German visas is slashed from 80 to five, with similar steep reductions for Turkey and Romania. Gill said the new direc-
and cultural values in children. Kurland believes the decision to clamp down on reunification visas is about money, specifically the potential cost to Canada of aging relatives who arrive here and soon become a financial burden on the medical system. He proposes Ottawa
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So far, so good in India
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which an Indian professor could come to Surrey for a year, while an SFU professor would go to India. JUST FIVE days into an 11-day trade mission to India, The group is also looking to form partnerships Surrey team members are making connections are where students could receive joint supervision from already paying dividends. the two universities on some projects. “The initial response to (us) coming to India has Upkar Tatlay, managing director with Onux Nexus, been better than anticipated,” said Robert Mackie, is representing a number of companies, including four chairman of bioLytical Laboratories, one of the compa- from Surrey, and said business deals are close. nies travelling with Surrey’s trade mission. “We have meetings with key companies in Mumbai, “We are very optimistic that Bangalore and Chandigarh we will form the partnerships already confirmed as part of the and relationships to get our program. I believe we’re on the advanced technology into India’s cusp of brokering solid agreeHIV testing algorithms.” ments that we can bring back to Simon Fraser University is also our clients in Canada.” developing great contacts. Travelling on the trade misErik Kjeang, an assistant sion – which continues until professor in Surrey SFU’s MechaFeb. 21 – are Surrey Mayor tronics Systems Engineering, Dianne Watts, Couns. Tom Gill, said in a Skype interview with Linda Hepner, Barinder Rasode, The Leader Monday night a city staff and 24 local companies. group from SFU made some The tour includes time in Mayor Dianne Watts and Coun. solid inroads at the Indian Insti- Linda Hepner talk with Daljit Bawa, Mumbai, New Delhi, Bangalore, tute of Technology in Mumbai. marketing manager with Ballard Chandigarh, Jalandhar, LudhiAnd the best is yet to come, ana and Amritsar. Power Systems. says Kjeang, who is looking The city budget for the trip forward to meeting with is $128,000. Participating busiuniversity officials in Delhi and nesses are paying their own expenses. Chandigarh. Rasode is networking with Bollywood groups to Kjeang is travelling with SFU’s vice-president of bring movie shoots to Surrey. She will be meeting with research Mario Pinto and dean of applied sciences Yash Raj Films, rated the 27th biggest film company in Nimal Rajapakse. the world and the largest in India. Kjeang has been taken aback with some of the work She will also be connecting with 15 others, including India has done with nanotechnologies (manipulating the Anupam Kher acting school. matter on a molecular scale) and new energy systems. Kevin Mickelby, a partner with PriceWaterhousCooHe said because the mission laid the groundwork pers, said those on the trip have reason to be excited. ahead of time, SFU is meeting with people at the “From a strategic perspective, the delegates are justiadministrative levels that they need to in order to form fiably excited about pursuing expansion opportunities “synergies” with the university. in what is currently one of the mot promising econoIdeas include creating co-ops with professors, in mies on the planet,” Mickelby said.
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ord came out last week that the Pattullo Bridge may not be replaced after all. The ministry of transportation, which handed over responsibility for the bridge to TransLink more than a decade ago, is taking a second look at TransLink’s plans to replace the 73-year-old bridge. TransLink has already said any replacement bridge would have to be financed by tolls. While the expertise of the ministry, which has many top-notch people on staff, is welcome, there is a decidedly political taint to this move. It is no secret that many South Fraser residents, particularly in Surrey and Langley, are very unhappy about the prospect of paying tolls on the new Port Mann Bridge when it opens in about two years. The subject comes up frequently. The Golden Ears Bridge is tolled, and no one is overly concerned about that. It provides a new level of service that was previously unavailable, and the added convenience is well worth the relatively modest toll charge. However, once the Port Mann Bridge is tolled, it will be very difficult to travel to the north side of the river from Surrey or Langley without paying a toll. Meanwhile, there are no tolls planned on any other bridges or tunnels in the Lower Mainland. Thus people who live in Surrey or Langley, who have the dubious distinction of having the worst transit service in the Lower Mainland, will pay extra to use their cars every time they cross a bridge. The Pattullo had been suggested as a “free” alternative, but TransLink can’t replace it for free. Thus the ministry’s decision to study the alternatives seems to be tied directly to the widespread unhappiness about the pending Port Mann tolls. Both the Liberal and NDP leadership candidates need to make their positions on tolls for the new Port Mann Bridge clear. If tolls are a necessity, then they need to be applied to more Lower Mainland river crossings. This money should go to TransLink to fund increased transit service south of the Fraser, so that people who live here have more transit options available to them. Ideally, the tolls on the Port Mann will be either reduced dramatically from the proposed rates – which are higher than the Golden Ears – or eliminated from the equation altogether. Langley and Surrey residents must not be treated as cash cows, while other Lower Mainland residents are left to cross bridges for free. – Black Press
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the other regions remain over-represented in ing membership in a constituency the party Victoria. has little chance of winning. The B.C. Liberal Party has now moved to There wasn’t much grumbling about this match this rural clout in its own leadership decision. Most B.C. Liberals agreed with the vote, set for Feb. 26. At a weekend convencandidates that sticking with a one membertion, party delegates voted almost one vote system would mean unanimously to get rid of the one only urban candidates have a member-one vote system that put chance of leading the party. Vancouverite Gordon Campbell Kootenay East MLA Bill into the leadership 17 years ago. Bennett was one of those advoThe new weighted voting cating the change to weighted system ensures that constituencies voting, before his noisy expulwith small memberships have the sion from the B.C. Liberal same influence in the leadership cabinet and caucus last fall. Still contest as those who have signed a faithful party member, Benup thousands of new members nett urged delegates to adopt in urban areas. A rural member’s new system, partly because Tom Fletcher the vote might be up to 10 times as it gives the party “a huge advanpowerful as one in Surrey, where tage” over the NDP. many new members have been signed up. The NDP is selecting its next leader in April, As one delegate pointed out, this isn’t using the one member-one vote system for strictly a rural-urban thing. In NDP strongthe first time. NDP leadership candidates have holds such as East Vancouver or Nanaimo, also signed up thousands of new members, there are large populations but only a hardy most of them from urban constituencies. little band of B.C. Liberal stalwarts maintainThe NDP now risks becoming the party
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here aren’t too many benefits to living in B.C.’s vast hinterlands, compared to the southwest where three quarters of B.C. residents reside. A few advantages of rural life spring to mind: it’s quieter, traffic jams are fewer and shorter, and real estate prices are more reasonable. Another advantage is little noticed, but significant just the same. Rural voters have more clout than their urban counterparts. There can be as many as three times the number of voters in a Metro Vancouver constituency as in one of the remote northern seats, but each gets one MLA. That advantage was reinforced during the 2008 electoral boundary redistribution, when the B.C. Liberal government decided not to eliminate rural seats – a move recommended by an independent commission to equalize representation in the B.C. legislature. Instead, both the B.C. Liberals and the NDP supported adding six extra seats, in the Fraser Valley, Lower Mainland, Okanagan and Southern Vancouver Island. That narrowed the gap, but
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of the urban poor, and that’s not a recipe for success. Some rural voters will remember that Glen Clark made his first visit to Prince George only after he became premier. He spoke about how pleased he was to finally visit the north, apparently unaware that he had only reached the middle of the province, with the north still to come. Carole James worked hard for seven years as leader to make the NDP reach out beyond its traditional power base. She was rewarded in 2005 with seats regained in the North Coast, Kootenays and Cariboo as well as traditional areas of strength. It won’t be easy for an urban-dominated NDP to retain these far-flung constituencies, much less add to their current seats and form a majority government. The B.C. Liberals have gone a long way to holding their rural-urban coalition together. Tom Fletcher is legislative reporter and columnist for Black Press and BCLocalnews.com tfletcher@blackpress.ca
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North Surrey will oppose incinerator plan RE: “NORTH SURREY the ideal spot to burn gar-
bage: Councillors,” The Leader, Feb. 9. Marvin Hunt is suggesting that North Surrey would be a good place for a waste incinerator. He better be ready a fight, because nobody wants to live next to these garbage monsters. This is an environmental justice issue. Hunt wants to burn trash where folks have less ability to fight back. First a new highway through your backyard, and now this? Hunt’s touting of incinerators in France is way off base, given the massive protest these nasty trash burners have
met in that country. Hunt is all by himself out on a limb. Surrey Mayor Dianne Watts clearly doesn’t have his back, given that she has voted against regional waste incineration. Port Coquitlam Mayor Greg Moore, the current chair of the Metro Vancouver Waste Management Committee, is also opposing incineration in the region. The Fraser Valley Regional District is unanimously opposing incineration and most Metro directors are respecting that. It’s no wonder Hunt was dropped as chair of the regional waste management committee. He
is still using the sound bites introduced by the discredited spin doctor, Jim Bridges, who testified before congress claiming second-hand smoke wasn’t harmful. Hunt brought this guy to BC to pitch incineration while he still had the job making those calls. Hunt’s shameful incinerator scheme will go up in smoke, despite all of his hot air. Ben West Healthy Communities Campaigner Wilderness Committee
50 years with no toll? So be it CONTRARY TO Anita Huberman’s
(CEO, Surrey Board of Trade) recommendation of replacing the Pattullo, I and many other people, say “keep the Pattullo Bridge.” According to engineering studies, the Pattullo could have a life expectancy of 50 years with rehabilitation. Mayor Dianne Watts has also said we need a new bridge and this is just buying time or forestalling the inevitable. What Huberman and Watts fail to realize or acknowledge (along with many other governing officials) is that many families and other people are constrained by their household budgets. We have a $5 toll coming on the Port Mann Bridge (wastefully, they have also seen fit to tear down and dispose of that old bridge). For those who have to use it, that’s an additional $2,400 per year expense. Not only that, we have recently suffered a huge HST expense. Quite frankly, the people who subscribe to all this big spending are out of control. So, in the final analysis, if we can renovate the old Pattullo Bridge and use it for another 50 years and thereby avoid a costly toll – so be it. James Dartnell
Replace, don’t upgrade Pattullo Bridge IT IS HARD TO believe our provincial government is serious in refurbishing the 73-year-old Pattullo Bridge. For those who still believe this bridge should not be replaced, I invite you to take a trip under it and see how bad shape it really is in. The concrete was patched up years ago to hide the numerous cracks. You can see and feel the shaking when a heavy truck passes over it. Built in
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Refurbish or replace? Letter writers debate solutions for the Pattullo Bridge. the late ’30s, it was not meant to be used by heavy 18-wheelers. The price tag of $1 billion to replace this outdated piece of rust could easily been saved from the money spent on the 2010 Winter Olympics. Eliminating many of the unneeded Olympic frills – extravagant parties, celebrations, free tickets and more, such as upgrading the road to Whistler – would have paid part of a new bridge and also eliminated the need more new tolls. This suggested “refurbishing” will end up the same as the improvement of the old Port Mann Bridge on which same government wasted millions to add just one extra lane, soon to be sold as scrap metal. Pieter Spierenburg, Surrey
Tolls bad for B.C. REGARDING THE Pattullo Bridge
issue, I disagree with transportation minister Shirley Bond. Her belief is that British Columbians have no problem paying tolls if they get to their destinations faster. My question to Shirley Bond is, “Who has she been talking to?” These words sound like the old transportation minister Kevin Falcon, and he was wrong too. I have talked to all classes of people – the rich, the poor, the middle class. No one want to pay or see anymore tolls in B.C. Just look at the Golden Ears Bridge at peak times. Hardly anyone is using the bridge and on the weekends, the
bridge looks like a ghost town. Why? No one wants to pay the tolls. I can’t wait to see the new Port Mann tolls come in affect in 2013. Watch how people avoid the Port Mann then. People and employers are already making changes to avoid the new toll bridge. Some people will not work on the west side of the Port Mann. Companies are ready to move out of the Coquitlam, Burnaby and Vancouver area due to the new tolls. This is a bad deal for everyone, and I blame the Liberals and Kevin Falcon who came up with this stupid idea. Remove the tolls. It will hurt B.C. Todd Norberg
A single Canadian culture does not exist WHY WOULDN’T ferry fees get political?
Since the so-called privatization of BC Ferries in 2003, fees have risen 50 per cent and management wages have gone up 300 per cent. Now management is talking 100-percent fare hikes on some routes. Other than a few new ferries being built in Germany the rest of the fleet continues to slip into disrepair and is even reported as unsafe by some. In reality this whole set-up is nothing more than another giant hole in the water in
which to pour taxpayer money. It is simply just another no-win P3 with the taxpayer left completely responsible for all debts or defaults or overruns and private individuals like Mr. Hahn and a few other high rollers skimming off a generous share of the huge publicly subsidized costs. It is as political as it gets, not much different than the Fast Cats only in this case there is absolutely no payoff of high-paying jobs or new industry for B.C. It is nothing less than an ever-increasing
drain on the ever-suffering B.C. taxpayer. After all, the private part of BC Ferries has to make a profit, as all private corporations do, and we the taxpayers and ferry users pay the increasing costs or deal with reduced service as always. Now that is what I call a sweetheart deal. Maybe it is time to seriously look into a bridge-tunnel to Vancouver Island. Wayne Clark Maple Ridge
Time to leave TransLink SO DELTA is mulling over leaving
TransLink . Good! For too long, TransLink has used South Fraser municipalities as “milch cows” to fund politically prestigious and very expensive SkyTrain projects in Vancouver. For too long. TransLink has misrepresented expensive SkyTrain planning and has failed in its fiduciary duty to plan for modern, affordable and efficient public transit for the Lower Mainland, especially for those who live south of the Fraser River. For too long, TransLink has invented criteria to support its expensive SkyTrain construction program at the expense of modern light rail, yet if one scrutinizes TransLink’s claims, they become mere pixie dust. International transportation planners are not fooled by TransLink, as only seven (soon to be six) SkyTrain-type rapid transit systems are in operation around the world, despite being marketed for over 30 years and out of those six, only two – Vancouver and Kuala Lumpur (one of three different elevated metro systems operated in the city) –are used for regional transportation, with the remaining systems being two demonstration lines and airport/fun fair people movers. To date, there are more than 450 cities around the world that operate one or more light rail/streetcar/tram lines. Yet, the fact that modern light rail made SkyTrain obsolete two decades ago is lost on TransLink, which constantly invents new facts from myth to confuse the public. It is time for honest transportation planning in the region as the taxpayer can not afford any more truncated and politically prestigious mini-metro projects that have done little to provide an affordable alternative to the car. It is time for the South Fraser municipalities to leave TransLink and create their own transportation authority, let those north of the river who want gold-plated transit projects, pay for them. Malcolm Johnston Light Rail Committee/Rail for the Valley Delta
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City adds to crowded school Townhome project means more students in Clayton by Kevin Diakiw THE CITY OF Surrey is construct-
ing a 144-townhome development in an area with schools already completely overcrowded, a city councillor says. Surrey council approved the development in the 19400 block 68 Avenue last Monday night, despite concern from Coun. Bob Bose, who was puzzled as to why Surrey would be adding students to the area. The development is near Hazelgrove Elementary, which was built in 2009. By the time it opened, it already had four portables on site. A city planning report says the school is currently about 150 pupils over capacity, and projections show the Clayton area will be near three times capacity by 2016. Bose said the city could
holding back on the have sent the province city’s project would a strong message by have no effect on the holding back on the province and wouldn’t development, rather bring the Clayton area than adding to the more schools. population of an overShe notes that the crowded school. provincial formula The school district for capital funding is estimates the city’s Denise Moffatt flawed, and should be project will add 23 revisited by the miniselementary students ter of education. and 12 secondary students “They will not provide fundwhen complete in two years. Denise Moffatt, president of ing until those students are there,” said Watts. “It’s dead the Surrey Teachers Associawrong. What they have to do tion, said last week it may be is plan in conjunction with the time for Surrey to hold back on some development until the school district and (the city).” province can catch up with new Under the current system, she said, Surrey has been woeschools. fully underfunded for new Surrey’s population grows by close to 1,000 people per month, schools. many of them young families. “They (provincial officials) The province hasn’t funded a haven’t given any capital fundnew school here in six years. ing since 2005,” Watts said. Mayor Dianne Watts said kdiakiw@surreyleader.com
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Liberal membership swells amid irregularities Provincial party says close to 50,000 new members added by Jeff Nagel B.C. LIBERAL party
officials say nearly 50,000 new members were signed up by the Feb. 4 deadline for eligibility to help pick the province’s next premier. “This dramatic increase in new members has pushed our membership mark so it’s now approaching 90,000,� party president Mickey Patryluk said. “It’s a clear signal of the enthusiasm that has been ignited by this leadership race.� Exactly how many new members were signed up by each campaign remains unclear. Kevin Falcon’s backers say they’ve signed up 17,500 and the Mike de Jong campaign is claiming more than 10,000. Christy Clark is expected to have the most new members, with reported estimates ranging from 20,000 to 26,000.
tiny are cases However where multiple those numbers memberships don’t square came from the with any signifisame address, cant number of particularly a new members business, or from the George bearing the Abbott camsame phone paign, or from Kevin Falcon number. Moira Stilwell “Our party and Ed Mayne. executive and staff take Nor has an official the integrity of our detailed breakdown leadership vote process been released of where extremely seriously,� the members have been Patryluk said. “We are recruited. committed to a fair and Many are believed to have signed up in Surrey, equitable process for all leadership contenders.� where three campaigns were concentrating heavily on the South Asian community. Party officials are purging the membership list of new members signed up in contravention to the rules. Random audits of new members are underway to try to eliminate memberships issued without the person’s knowledge. Under particular scru-
Among those memberships being deleted are those of several Kamloops Blazers hockey players who were signed up without their knowledge by a supporter of Kevin Falcon. Falcon’s campaign manager said he notified party headquarters as soon as he learned of the invalid memberships. Tom Gaglardi, majority owner of the Western Hockey League club, is a supporter of Falcon’s leadership bid, and the Blazers’ general manager
to be used. took responsibility for what Clark’s he called a representatives “communicadismissed the tion error� claim. Before that, it leading to the inappropriate was the case of a sign-up. cat belonging to That came the Delta-South after the George Abbott riding association president, a Falcon team accused Clark forces of senior Clark organizer, ending up on the memusing large numbers of photocopied memberbership list. ship forms missing the George Abbott then had to order a suprequired serial numbers, porter to take down a contrary to party rules that said only official satirical website called membership books were kitties4christy.com that
attempted to exploit the cat incident. Questions lingered when it was pointed out the web site domain name was registered three days before news of the cat sign-up broke. The Feb. 26 vote is a preferential ballot, meaning there will be considerable jockeying by the camps in the time remaining to convince members to list them if not first as their second or even third choices. jnagel@surreyleader.com
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Downtown Surrey BIA welcomes McQuarrie Hunter to “ The Tower” After over forty years, McQuarrie Hunter LLP Barristers & Solicitors brought its staff together again under one roof in Downtown Surrey’s Central City Tower. On December 10th the three of¿ces, one from New Westminster and two from Surrey, made the move to their new home on the 15th Àoor. This move created the largest legal ¿rm in Surrey with 30 lawyers and 60 articling students and support staff. “We searched for years for the right location in Surrey and are really excited to be in the heart of its growing downtown,” says Tako van Popta, Managing Partner. “Bringing all three of¿ces together will enhance communication and be very advantageous for the young lawyers and our clients. Being within walking distance from City Hall with the Financial Institutions Commission and Superintendent of Real Estate in the same building will be very helpful to our work in land development.”
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company. His colleague, office neighbour, and cobuilding owner, David Pel, stepped into the arena with the manufacturing plant he owns in Burnaby: Advance Plastics. Wolfgang and David are pillars of the local business community, currently serving on the Board of the Downtown Surrey Business Improvement Association and supporting numerous community events and charities, like the very popular summer program: Movies Under the Stars. “We anticipate a huge world-wide market in numerous outlets besides just pet stores,” says Degemann. “Many countries around the world are outlawing non-biodegradable bags and installing huge fines for not picking up after your pets.”
From its beginning in 1967 McQuarrie Hunter has been a dynamic and growing practice of 25 to 30 lawyers with of¿ces in both New Westminster and Surrey. In 2003, they merged with the neighbouring law ¿rm of Worthington, David & Company, adding a second Surrey of¿ce. They specialize in business services including incorporation and business structures, commercial contracts, real property, intellectual property, employment and dispute resolution, and personal services such as human rights, family disputes, inheritance and estates, and personal injury. Committed to community service staff have supported many local organizations, including Hospital Foundation Boards, the Hyack Festival Association, Rotary Clubs, educational institutions, Chambers of Commerce and library boards. David Halkett, one of the ¿rm’s lawyers, currently sits on the Board of the Downtown Surrey Business Improvement Association. The ¿rm also awards several scholarships to graduating secondary school students. New Westminster personnel will continue to serve and support that community’s social services even after the move. “It’s going to be a big change and we’ll be a bit more compressed, but the bene¿ts are fantastic,” says van Popta, “including the gorgeous premises and views. City Hall moving into the area and all the amenities underway will be the gravitational force which won’t be stopped.”
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“We added more selection, more service and better pricing,” says Campbell. “We are not only known for the best products and grooming anywhere; we are all about education, information, and animal awareness you wouldn’t hear all together, anywhere else. We give people, one-onone information they need to help them make educated decisions. In many cases, we try to solve the person’s problem with their domestic pet to avoid them having to go to the vet and spending big money. If they do need a vet, we tell them.”
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medical conditions as they are at highest risk of hospitalization and death due to complications from influenza. The province expanded Pharmacare coverage in December to include two brands of antiviral drugs, Tamiflu and Relenza. They’re now covered for people
at high risk of complications and who have flu symptoms during the 2010-11 flu season, as well as all residents at long-term care homes. Most young healthy people recover from the flu without difficulty, but those at high risk may be helped with antivirals, which work best if taken at the first sign of symptoms appearing. As a result, authorities advise that those at high risk have a plan in place for early treatment ahead of time. The flu is potentially a serious respiratory illness and comes on suddenly with fever and cough as well as general aches and fatigue. Frequent handwashing and covering coughs and sneezes is advised to keep the virus from spreading. There’s been little sign in B.C. this winter of the H1N1 flu virus that triggered a mass immunization campaign a year ago.
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a major victory for the Games and TransLink. Motorists were warned of road and parking restrictions and urged to park and take the greatly enhanced transit service downtown. Olympic event-goers got transit included in the price of their tickets and TransLink has continued to explore that type of option with other partners. During the Olympics, the transit system here carried a daily average of 1.58 million trips – 40 per cent more passengers than a typical weekday. Bus use actually declined by 1.2 per cent or about 2.4 million fewer trips. But TransLink officials say that decrease was due to the switch of bus riders from the former 98 B Line to the Canada Line. A total of 38.4 million people took the new rapid transit line last year.
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Sabres trio win by Rick Kupchuk THREE GOLD medalists lifted the Guildford Park
Sabres with a third place finish at the Fraser Valley high school wrestling championships last weekend in Maple Ridge, giving the Surrey school confidence it can repeat a runner-up finish at the B.C. championships Feb. 24-26 in Abbotsford. “The Fraser Valley zone is the toughest in the province,” said Sabres coach Mark McRae. “Last year we were third in our zone, but we were able to get second at provincials.” The W.J. Mouat Hawks won the Fraser Valley title, earning 79 points, one better than the Rick Hansen Hurricanes. The Sabres collected 69 points. Leading the way for Guildford Park were Octavio Villena in the 54 kg. weight class, Isaac Bernard in the 60 kg. group, and Jallab Maki at 66 kg., all of whom won gold medals. “I was very pleased Mark McRae with some of the results, most notably Octavio, who was named Outstanding Wrestler,” said McRae. “He beat Amrit Sund, who is a two-time B.C. champion and last year’s national champion.” Adam Maki won a silver medal in the 66 kg. group, while first-year wrestler Matthew Henderson earned a bronze at 45 kg. Four female wrestlers also earned medals, helping Guildford Park to a seventh place finish in the team standings. Gold medalists were Andrea Miteva at 47 kg., Joy Lee at 51 kg. and Sandra Livingstone at 54 kg. Alejandra Bolanos won bronze at 54 kg. ■ Guildford Park hosted the annual SlamFest tournament Feb. 9, winning gold medals in eight of the 16 male weight classes. Placing first in their weight groups were Henderson (45 kg.), Villena (54 kg.), Lawrence Kasseberi (57 kg.), Bernard (60 kg.), Adam Maki (70 kg.), Maxwell Livingstone (74 kg.), Jallab Maki (78 kg.) and Jonathan Esparza (90 kg.).
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Jakub Rainbow of Guildford Park grabs the leg of an opponent during SlamFest. Other gold medalists were Logan Smith (38 kg.) and Brian Houghton (66 kg.) of Earl Marriott , Kyle Mondor (41 kg.) and Quy Pham (51 kg.) of Frank Hurt, Chris Peterson (48 kg.) and Usmar Khan (130 kg.) of Queen Elizabeth, and Tyler Dillman (63 kg.) and Brad Hildebrandt of
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win, but the single point earned by the Grandview Steelers Saturday night at the Sungod Arena was enough to ensure the home side could climb no higher than fourth place in the Tom Shaw Conference standings. The Devils won 2-1 in a shootout and finished the weekend two points back of Grandview with one game to play, with the Steelers holding the edge in the season series. North Delta will face the first place Richmond Sockeyes in a best-of-seven conference semifinal series, which will start in the first week of March. The Steelers will play the second place Delta Ice Hawks in the other semifinal series. Grandview outshot North Delta 46-25, but Curtis Rocchetti was the lone Steeler to put a puck past Alex Ahnert, giving Grandview a 1-0 lead after 20 minutes. Wesley Lee tied the contest six minutes into the second period, then Ahnert blocked 19 Steelers shots in the third to force extra time. Five minutes of overtime settled nothing. North Delta won the shootout 2-1 for the extra point. The Devils were blanked 5-0 in Richmond by the Sockeyes last Thursday night. Richmond enjoyed a 41-26 shots on goal advantage, taking period leads of 3-0 and 5-0. North Delta will close out the regular season Saturday night against the Ice Hawks. Game time is 6:45 p.m. in the Sungod Arena.
BCHL playoff picture becomes clearer Surrey Eagles secure second seed for postseason play
by Nick Greenizan THOUGH THE Surrey Eagles won just one of three games on the weekend, it was enough to secure the second seed in the B.C. Hockey League’s Coastal Conference playoff picture, with just one weekend left in the regular season. Surrey has three games remaining, and sits three points up on the third-place Langley Chiefs, who have just one game left. No matter what happens in the final week of action, the Chiefs cannot catch Surrey in the standings. Fourth-place Victoria, six points back with two games left, can’t catch them either. The Powell River Kings – whom the Eagles beat 6-4 Friday – ran away with first place, thus securing a first-round playoff bye.
“That was our goal heading into the weekend, to lock up that second spot,” said Eagles coach Matt Erhart. “Powell River was a big test for us, but we responded well and were able to get it done.” The Eagles will now face off against the seventh seed, which could be any one of three teams – the Alberni Valley Bulldogs, Coquitlam Express or Cowichan Valley Capitals. The Bulldogs are currently in sixth position with a five-point lead on both Coquitlam and Cowichan, with the latter two squads tied for the final playoff spot. If the Bulldogs win just one of their final two games, they’ll finish sixth, leaving the Express and Caps to fight for the final spot and a date with the Eagles in the first round. Coquitlam – who sit 21 points back of the
Eagles – holds the advantage in the playoff race, with one game in hand over Cowichan. Erhart, as one might expect, said his team doesn’t much care who they play in the first round. “I always go into these thing saying the same thing – that you’re going to have to beat everybody at some point anyway, if you want to go all the way, so it really doesn’t matter to us.” On Friday, the Eagles jumped out to a big lead on the road against the high-powered Kings, and led 4-0 after the first period on goals from Josh Monk, Colton Mackie and captain Tyler Morley, who had a pair. Powell River fought back in the middle stanza, however, cutting the lead to 4-3, until Brad McGowan and Brandon Morley restored Surrey’s multi-goal lead, which they
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held onto the rest of the way. Karel St. Laurent stopped 34 shots to earn the victory between the pipes. Whatever positives the Eagles took from knocking off the league’s top team were scuttled one day later, after a 5-1 loss to Victoria. Like the Eagles the night before, the Griz jumped out to an early lead, and were up 3-0 thanks to three power-play goals in the final seven minutes of the first period. Monk made it 3-1 in the second period, with a power-play goal of his own, but Victoria tacked on two more markers in the third period to put the game out of reach. The story was much the same less than a day later, when Alberni Valley edged the visiting Eagles 3-1 on Sunday afternoon. Tyler Morley scored Surrey’s lone goal. sports@peacearchnews.com
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Sweep lifts Hawks back into second Midget team wins a pair
by Rick Kupchuk A PERFECT weekend
has lifted the Valley West Hawks back into second place in the B.C. Hockey Major Midget League (MML). The Hawks swept the Vancouver Canadians in a twogame set on home ice, moving past the Canadians and the idle Cariboo Cougars into the runner-up position with four games to play. The top two teams in the MML receive byes through to the semifinal round of the playoffs. Daniell Lange of Langley, and Surrey forwards Austin Vetterl and Trent Lofthouse tallied for the Hawks in a 3-1 win Saturday night at the South Surrey Arena.
Valley West led 2-1 and 3-1 at the period breaks. Two goals in each of the first two periods lifted the Hawks to a 4-2 victory at the George Preston Recreation Centre Sunday morning. Scott Cooke, James Neil, Riley Stradel and Vetterl were the goal scorers. Kevan Kilistoff contributed with a pair of assists. The Hawks are now 23-6-7 (won-lost-tied), five points back of the first place Vancouver Giants and two up on the Cougars. They travel to Castlegar next weekend for two games with the 7-23-6 Kootenay Ice, then close out the season with two home games against the seventhplace North Island Silvertips.
The Municipal Council of The Corporation of Delta will hold a Public Hearing, in accordance with the Local Government Act, to consider the following proposed projects and related applications: Date: Tuesday, February 22, 2011 Time: 7:00 p.m. Place: Council Chamber Delta Municipal Hall 4500 Clarence Taylor Crescent Delta, BC V4K 3E2 A Council meeting is scheduled to immediately follow this Public Hearing in the event Council wishes to give further consideration to any projects at that time. Additional Information Additional information, copies of the bylaws, supporting staff reports, and any relevant background documentation may be inspected until Tuesday, February 22, 2011. Municipal Community Planning Hall: and Development Department Website: www.corp.delta.bc.ca Email: com-pln-dev@corp.delta.bc.ca Phone: 604.946.3380 Hours: 8:00 am to 4:45 pm Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday 8:00 am to 8:00 pm Thursday ▼ Project No. 1: Application for Zoning Map Amendment (File No. LU006119) Location: A portion of the Boundary Bay Airport lands at the south-west corner of Ottawa Street and King Street, as shown outlined in bold on MAP NO. 1 Applicant: TGL Holdings (Todd Lewendon)
MAP NO. 1 FILE NO. LU006119 Telephone: 604.230.8465 Proposal: Application for zoning bylaw amendment to extend the light industrial and business park use area at the Boundary Bay Airport in order to allow an auto parts warehouse and distribution operation on the subject lands. “Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 2750, 1977” Amendment Bylaw No. 6911 To amend Schedule L pertaining to the I8 Airport Terminal Zone in the “Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 2750, 1977” by extending the light industrial and business park use area to include the subject lands. Staff Contact Barry Konkin 604.946.3334 Web Location Regular Meeting: February 7, 2011 E.06
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▼ Project No. 2: Application for Official Community Plan Amendment, Rezoning and Development Variance Permit (File No. LU005993) Location: 11941 80 Avenue, as shown outlined in bold on MAP NO. 2
MAP NO. 2 FILE NO. LU005993 Applicant: Barnett Dembek Architects Inc. Telephone: 604.597.7100 Proposal: Application for Official Community Plan Amendment, Land Use Contract Discharge, Rezoning, Development Permit and Development Variance Permit to allow construction of a 5-storey mixed-use building that would include three commercial units on the main floor and 131 residential units, along with underground parking and indoor and outdoor amenity space. “The Corporation of Delta Official Community Plan Bylaw No. 3950, 1985” Amendment Bylaw No. 6930 To amend the land use designation for the subject property in Schedule A from Multi-Unit Residential to Mixed-Use, and in Schedule C.1 North Delta Area Plan from Mixed-Use (North Delta) 1 to MixedUse (North Delta) 4. Land Use Contract Discharge Bylaw No. 6931 To discharge Land Use Contract 76-38 from the subject property. “Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 2750, 1977” Amendment Bylaw No. 6932 To amend the “Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 2750, 1977” by rezoning the subject property as Comprehensive Development (CD) Zone No. 399. Development Permit LU005993 To regulate the form and character of the proposed development and ensure consistency with the Scott Road Corridor Development Permit Area Guidelines. Development Variance Permit LU005993 To vary Section 914 of the “Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 2750, 1977” by reducing the special setback requirement from the centre line of 80 Avenue from 21 m to 15.2 m. Staff Contact John Hopkins 604.952.3155 Web Location Regular Meeting: February 7, 2011 E.05 ▼ Project No. 3: Application for Rezoning and Development Variance Permit (File No. LU006029) Location: 5188 Central Avenue, as shown outlined in bold on MAP NO. 3 Applicant: Warren and Tami Porter Telephone: 604.805.5939
Proposal: Application for Rezoning and Development Variance Permit to allow subdivision and development of three single-family lots, including the relocation of an existing heritage residence to proposed Lot 1.
MAP NO. 3 FILE NO. LU006029 “Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 2750, 1977” Amendment Bylaw No. 6936 To amend the “Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 2750, 1977” by rezoning the subject property from RS2 Single Family (0.40 ha) Residential to RS8 Single Family (390 m2) Residential in order to allow the proposed three-lot subdivision. Development Variance Permit LU006029 To vary “Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 2750, 1977” as follows: i) Section 305(a) by varying the front setback averaging requirements from 6.8 m to 6.5 m for proposed Lot 3; ii) Section 632E by reducing the flanking side setback from 6.5 m to 4.07 m for proposed Lot 1; iii) Section 636E by reducing the minimum average lot depth from 30 m to 22.6 m for proposed Lot 1; and iv) Section 915 by reducing the special setback from the centre line of Central Avenue from 17.5 m to 16.5 m for proposed Lots 2 and 3. Staff Contact Tanya Mitchner 604.952.3472 Web Location Regular Meeting: February 7, 2011 E.04 Any persons who believe that their interest in property will be affected by the proposed projects shall be given an opportunity to be heard at the Public Hearing on matters contained in the bylaws and/or proposed by the applications. Should you have any concerns or comments you wish to communicate to Council in advance of the Public Hearing, you can write to: Mayor and Council 4500 Clarence Taylor Crescent Delta, BC V4K 3E2 Fax: 604.946.3390 Email: mayor-council@corp.delta.bc.ca To be considered, correspondence must be received by the Office of the Municipal Clerk no later than 4:30 p.m. on Tuesday, February 22, 2011. Please note that Council may not receive further submissions from the public or interested persons concerning any project after the Public Hearing has concluded.
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Olsen wins silver in Halifax Local athletes compete at Canada Winter Games by Rick Kupchuk THREE GYMNASTS have won silver medals in team competition at the Canada Winter Games in Halifax. Shallon Olsen of Surrey was part of the female team which place second to Ontario Sunday, while Delta residents Julian Geisler and Devy Dyson were on the men’s squad which finished as the runner-up to Quebec. All three gymnasts will continue to compete through the week in all around and event finals. Several other local athletes are also competing in Halifax in other sports.
Men’s hockey Team B.C., is 1-2 (won-loss) after round robin play. Nic Petan of North Delta scored once and assisted on one other in a 5-4 overtime loss to Quebec Saturday evening. Petan added another goal and two assists in an 8-3 victory over Nova Scotia Sunday evening, with Macoy Erkamps of Ladner also scoring once. Petan assisted on B.C.’s lone goal Monday in a 5-1 loss to Ontario. Goaltender Tristan Jarry of North Delta is also a member of the B.C. team. B.C. has clinched a place in
the quarterfinal round of the playoffs, which take place today (Wednesday).
Squash Zachary Leman of Surrey won all four of his matches, three in straight sets, lifting Team B.C. to a 4-0 record and a berth in today’s semifinal round.
in a 5-4 win over Ontario Sunday morning. She scored one of the two goals in B.C.’s 5-2 loss to Quebec Monday morning. Team B.C. is in a playoff game this morning.
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Ringette Surrey’s Kelley Bannon had a goal and an assist in a 10-5 loss to Saskatchewan Saturday evening, then added two assists
Coti Koskie and Erin Higgins, both of North Delta, are playing for the Team B.C. squad which is 2-0. B.C. edged Alberta 61-56 Sunday morning, then stopped New Brunswick 64-57 later in the day. B.C. lost 90-39 Monday against Quebec.
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FLAGGERS NEEDED If not certified, training available for a fee. Call 604-575-3944 MEDICAL OFFICE Trainees Needed! Hospitals & Dr’s Need Medical Office & Medical Admin staff! No Experience? Need Training? Local Career Training & Job Placement also Available! 1-888-778-0459
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Lorena Courtade, Perm. F/T 9.45 p/h. 40 hr/wk, ASAP, some high school, 1 to 2 yrs exp, in elderly care. English and Spanish. Main Duties: responsable to assist my elderly mother on daily activities & need, personal hygiene. (Room $300.00 p/m) how to apply: lorena_courtade@shaw.ca
Respite Caregivers PLEA Community Services Society is looking for individuals and families who can provide respite care in their homes for youth aged 12 to 18. Qualified applicants must be available on weekends or for short stays and have a home that can accommodate one to two youth and meet all safety requirements. Training and support is provided. If interested, please call a member of our Family Recruiting Team at
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HEALTH CARE: • Cardiology Technologist • Hospital Support Specialist • Medical Laboratory Assistant • Medical Office Assistant • Nursing Unit Clerk HUMAN SERVICES • Community Support & Outreach Worker • Early Childhood Educator • Special Education Assistant SCHOOL OF NURSING • Practical Nursing • Regional Diploma in Psychiatric Nursing • Health Care Assistant (formerly Resident Care Attendant / Home Support)
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Successful applicants will have min. 2 years exp. in all aspects of strata and commercial landscape maintenance. Drivers License and good driving record is mandatory. Position is F/T even in the winter months. We are looking for energetic, organized and skilled personnel that are looking for long term employment. Compensation package includes: Wages ranging from $17-24/hr DOE, company vehicle/fuel and benefits. Certification in hort, CLT or training seminars will go towards wage negotiations. Please email resume to: newhiring@shaw.ca
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WANTED: Experienced Civil, Paving and Quality Control Personnel to fill various positions at Large, BC Road Construction Company. Send resume to P.O. Box 843, Kamloops BC, V2C 5M8 or to: paverswanted@yahoo.ca
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Level 2 Insurance Agent(s) Please fax resume to: 604-953-0505. Located in Surrey/Delta Scott Rd.
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for busy Port Kells company. Duties include: Order entry, purchasing / receiving, inventory control and scheduling. Must have experience in order-entry and good customer service skills. Please email resume to: hr@triomachinery.com
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Akal Plumbing & Heating Company at 9067 Buchanan Place in Surrey req’s a Concrete Finisher. Duties would be to lay and set base to install bath tubs and showers, pour concrete and level on the pipes for protection, and pour concrete on to the spiral laid on floor for heat radiations and also to do repair work. A salary of $26/hr will be paid along with other benefits. Work would be 40 hrs/week. Please fax your resume at 604-594-1307 or email at info@akalplumbingandheating.com
APPRENTICE ELECTRICIAN We design and install pneumatic, electronic, and DDC control systems for commercial buildings. We have an opening for an electrical apprentice experienced with rough-in of commercial buildings. HVAC controls exp. would be an asset. Submit resume to: MODERN SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT LTD. Unit 104, 9547 152nd St. Surrey , B.C., V3R 5Y5 Phone 604-588-1030 Fax 604-588-1012 or email clabreche@modern-systems.com
BANNISTER GM in Edson, Alberta requires Journeyman Automotive and Collision/Painter Technicians. We offer Veteran Managers and Supervisors in a family owned operation. Signing bonuses, moving allowances, and top pay come with the right applicant. Apply in confidence to: dean@bannisteredson.com DIESEL MECHANICS: Scott Truck & Trailer Ltd, # 108, 8918 120A St, Surrey, BC V3V 4H2 require 2 diesel mechanics - heavy equipment with at least 1 yr experience, jobs are permanent & F/T, wages $28.75/hr. Completion of high school & knowledge of English is required. Knowledge of Punjabi will be an asset. Responsibilities include: Diagnose malfunctions in the equipment, determine extent of repair required, troubleshoot, disassemble diesel engines, examine parts for defects & malfunctions. Clean, lubricate & perform other routine maintenance work. Fax resumes: 604-599-1087, email: scott.truckandtrailer.repair@ gmail.com ENSIGN ENERGY SERVICE INC. is looking for experienced Drilling Rig, & Coring personnel for all position levels. Drillers, Coring Drillers $35. - $40.20.; Derrickhands $34., Motorhands $28.50; Floorhands, Core Hands, Helpers $24. $26.40. Plus incentives for winter coring! Telephone 1-888-ENSIGN-0 (1-888-367-4460). Fax 780-9556160. Email: hr@ensignenergy.com
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Hain Celestial Canada, a division of the US-based Hain Celestial Group, is an industry leader providing consumers with superior food products for a healthy way of life. We are currently recruiting for an Electrician to work out of our Yves Veggie Cuisine facility located in Delta. Complimented with your trade certification, you will bring your prior experience in a fast paced food processing or similar plant environment. You will enjoy working with a small team of diversified professionals who thrive on challenge, and who are committed to quality and excellence. Ideally you will have additional experience in refrigeration, air conditioning, welding, and/or gas fitting. Preferred candidates will possess a 4th class steam ticket. The top rate for this position is $31.47 with additional premiums for your steam ticket and shift work, as well as the potential to earn up to 4.5% incentive. Send your resume and cover letter by e-mail to: barbara.flint@hain-celestial.com (please note the job title in the subject line). SHOP FOREMAN required. L.E. Steel Fabricators Ltd., Langley. More details are available at www.lesteel.com fax 604-856-2363 Want to advance your career? Drillers Assistants (labour) Entry level positions Job entails: Lift 25-100lbs, repetitive manual labor, working outdoors, long hours, travel in BC, strong work ethic, team player, multitasking, self-motivated. Ability to take direction, valid BC drivers license, clean abstract, reliable transportation. Mechanically inclined an asset. Provide resume and drivers abstract to: careers@mudbaydrilling.com or fax to 604-888-4206. No phone calls. WELDERS: Scott Truck & Trailer Ltd, # 108 8918 120A St, Surrey, BC, V3V 4H2, require 2 welders, jobs are permanent & F/T, wages $27/hr. Completion of high school and minimum 2 years welding experience is required. Knowledge of Punjabi will be an asset. Responsibilities include: Read and interpret welding process specifications, operate manual or semi-automatic welding equipment. Weld components in flat, vertical and overhead positions, repair worn parts of metal products by welding on extra layers. Fax resumes: 604-599-1087, email: scott.truckandtrailer.repair@ gmail.com
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Call: 604.888.4856 PLUMBER REQUIRED For MJ PLUMBING & HEATING LTD in Lower mainland. 25.49/hr, 40 hr/wk. Must have 3-5 yrs exp. High School & basic 1st Aid req. Lang: English. Medical benefits incl. Duties:- measure, cut, thread & join various type & size of pipes. Install, repair, maintain Plumbing related pump / fixtures. Contact: Major by mail: 9162-119A St., Delta, B.C. V4C 6N8 or E-mail: mjplumbing2010@yahoo.com
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Dareks House Cleaning. Responsible, hardworking, experienced, references. Darek 604-308-2600. PROF. EXP’D cleaning lady to clean your home weekly/biweekly. $20/ hour. Andrea 604-649-7852.
CONCRETE & PLACING
Concrete Lifting Specialist
Bonniecrete Const Ltd Free Est & Warranties D House & Garage Floors D Driveways D Patios, etc. D Raise to Proper Height D Eliminate Trip Spots D Provide Proper Drainage Over 25 yrs exp. Ross 604D535D0124
quick, easy, confidential no credit or income required 1st, 2nd, 3rd mortgages
Call 604-328-6409 Origin Home Financial Partners Matt Sadler - www.mattsadler.ca
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Dial-A-Law offers general information on a variety of topics on law in BC. 604-687-4680 (Lower Mainland) or 1.800.565.5297 (Outside LM); www.dialalaw.org (audio available).
PLACING & Finishing * Forming * Site Prep, old concrete removal * Excavation & Reinforcing * Re-Re Specialists 32 Years Exp. Free Estimates.
Call: Rick (604) 202-5184
UNIQUE CONCRETE DESIGN F All types of concrete work F F Re & Re F Forming F Site prep FDriveways FExposed FStamped F Bobcat Work F WCB Insured
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#1 QUALITY WORK, Big or sm. Exp. Electrician avail. Reas.rates.604-773-0341. Lic#9902 YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 Service Call Lic #89402 Same day guarn’td We love small jobs! 604-568-1899
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604-839-2040
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TOP NOTCH ASSOCIATES We do only Quality work: Repairs/Reno’s and water tight Bathrooms. Electrical, Plumbing, Tile, Sealing, Finishing, Safety and Handicap. Mike 604-594-4791.
GARDENING
SPRING GARDEN CLEANUP, tree prune + trim. Power rake, aerate, fertilize. Reas rate. 604-282-1793
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MOVING & STORAGE
GUTTER CLEANING SAME DAY SERVICE AVAILABLE
Call Ian 604-724-6373 GUTTER Cleaning Service, Repairs Free Est, 20 yrs exp, Rain or shine. 7 days/week. Simon 604-230-0627
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HIGH CALIBER CONSTRUCTION CUSTOM HOMES • Basement, Kitchen & Bath Remodels • Room Additions • Drywall • Paint • Texture • Finishing • Floors & More Since 1972 Dan 778-837-0771 10% OFF when you Mention this ad HARDI RENO SVS. *Plumbing *Tile *Drywall*Paint*More! 778-865-4072 A-1 CONTRACTING. Renos. Bsmt, kitchens, baths, custom cabinets, tiling, plumbing, sundecks, reroofing. Dhillon 604-782-1936. ALL RENOVATIONS and new construction, quality work, licensed and insured. Ken 604-790-1341 BEAUTIFUL BATH = Plumbing Drywall - Electrical - Tubs & Showers & Sinks -Toilets & Tile - Fans - Windows, crown molding. 17 yrs exp. Senior disc. Work guar, Res/Comm. Nick 604-230-5783, 581-2859 BEN’S RENO’S: New bsmt, drywall, texture, paint, kitchen, bath, hardwood, laminate, plumbing, tiles, windows, doors & fencing. Snr’s disc. 604-507-0703.
COMPLETE RENOVATIONS, DECKS, FINISHING CUSTOM SHOWERS & SAUNAS, HARDWOOD & LAMINATE FLOORS, PLUMBING & ELECTRICAL SUITES, DOORS & WINDOWS
(604)240-1920 FINISH CARPENTER Finish Carpentry-Mouldings, sundecks, stairs, siding, painting, drywall. Refs. Rainer cel 604-613-1018 HANDYMAN with great finishing touch. Very reasonable. Free Est. Call Denis 778-240-2160
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Quick & Reliable Movers
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10% OFF if you Mention this AD! *Plumbing *Heating *Reno’s *More Lic.gas fitter. Aman: 778-895-2005 $38/HR!Clogged drains,drips,garbs sinks, Reno’s toilets. No job too small! Lic’d/insured. 778-888-9184
~ Certified Plumber ~ ON CALL 24 HOURS/DAY
Reno’s and Repairs Furnace, Boilers, Hot Water Heat Plumbing Jobs ~ Reas rates
~ 604-597-3758 ~ FIXIT PLUMBING & HEATING H/W Tanks, Reno’s, Boilers, Furn’s. Drain Cleaning. Ins. (604)596-2841
Gas Fitter ✭ Plumber Furnace Boilers, Hot Water Tanks Hot Water Heat, Plumbing Jobs. Furnace cleaning with truck mounted machine
604-507-4606 604-312-7674
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www.ezgomovers.com SPARTAN Moving Ltd. Fast & Reliable. Insured Competitive rates. Wknd Specials. Call Frank: (604) 435-8240
All types of Roofing Over 35 Years in Business Call now & we pay 1/2 the HST
604-588-0833
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SALES@PATTARGROUP.COM
A Professional Painter Needs Work
Interior, Exterior, Wall Covering, Ref’s, 10% Senior’s Discount OVER 20 YEARS EXPERIENCE Bonded & Insured N/Smoking Husband/Wife team
Jim/Jan 604-584-1209/ Cell 604-488-9218
WWW.PATTARGROUP.COM #1 ROYAL CASTLE Roofing - New & Re-roofing, Best Quality Work 12% Senior. Disc. 604-725-9963
Best Local Roofs & Repairs Great price refs Paul 604-328-0527 J.J. ROOFING ~ $ BEST PRICE $ New Roofs / Re-Roofs. Repair Specialist. Free Estimates. Ref’s. WCB Insured. Jas @ 604-726-6345
A-TECH Services 604-230-3539 Running this ad for 7yrs
PAINT SPECIAL 3 rooms for $269, 2 coats (Ceiling & Trim extra) Price incls Cloverdale Premium quality paint. NO PAYMENT until Job is completed. Ask us about our Laminate Flooring & Maid Services. www.paintspecial.com
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#1 Roofing Company in BC
All your needs for a renovation. Call Jhon 604-588-6838 RenoMan. Kitch & Bath, Drywall, Patching & Taping, Tiling, Ext Painting, Laminate floors. All Big and small Jobs. Call 604-728-3849
GARDENING
PAVING/SEAL COATING
604-580-2171
INTERIOR and Exterior painting and decorating finishes by Elma. Call your local painting contractor for fee estimate or book on line and save on HST. 604-307-4553 www.elmapainting.com MILANO PAINTING. Int./Ext. Prof. Painters. Free Est. Written Guar. Bonded & Insured. 604-551-6510
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Roofing Experts. 778-230-5717 Repairs/Re-Roof/New Roofs. All work Gtd. Free Est. Call Frank.
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RECYCLE-IT! #1 EARTH FRIENDLY JUNK REMOVAL
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☛ Bookkeeping & Payroll ☛ Full Cycle Accounting ☛ Personal & Corporate Returns Small Businesses Welcome! Certified Management Accountant of 20 years.
A Honest Man Moving & Delivery. Packing, cleaning & carpets. Handyman Services etc. 604-782-3044 Apt. moves for SENIOR. by APARTMENT MOVING PROS. We do more to save U money $... Seniors Discount, Mid mo. specials, & Gov’’t assistance moves welcome
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From 1, 3, 5, 7,10 Ton Trucks Insured ~ Licenced ~ 1 to 3 Men Free estimate/Seniors discount Residential~Commercial~Pianos
604-537-4140
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Home, Garden & Design Solutions
J. KANG & ASSOCIATES
~ PRO PAINTERS ~ INTERIOR / EXTERIOR Quality Work, Free Estimates
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PAINTING, PAINTING, PAINTING Rene’s Spray & Brush Painting Exp. Painters - 778-855-5361 www.renespainting.com
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Bill 604-306-5540,589-5909
#1 Cleaning Service, Saving u Time! Supplies Included. 10 yrs. Exc. Refs. Bondable. 778.386.5476
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Member of Better Business Bureau
Lawn Cut, Ride-on mower, Pwr Rake, Aerating, Weeding. Hedge Trim, Pruning, Reseed, Edging, Moss Killer, Bark Mulch, Pressure Wash., Gutter Clean. Roof Clean. Res/Comm. Reas. Rates, Fully insured. WCB.
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Kristy 604.488.9161 COMMUNICATION SERVICES
ALL BEST LANDSCAPING All Lawn Care ~ Free Est.
Jim’s Mowing 604-310-Jims (5467)
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Unique Taste, Unique Menus... Gourmet, customized menus tailored to your function! q Dinner Parties q Executive Meetings q Family Gatherings q Weddings / Banquets q B-B-Ques q Funerals We Come To You! Doing It All, From Set-Up - Clean-Up.
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QUICKWAY Kitchen Cabinets Ltd. ****Mention this ad for 10% Off **** Call Ram @ 604-561-4041.
SHANGHAI. New year special $10 off with ad, 10am-12am 604591-1891, 16055 Fraser Hwy, Sry
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BEST HANDS IN TOWN. Hot Oil. 10am - Midnight. 10077 Whalley Blvd. 604-719-5628
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AAH ABOVE ALL APPLS REPAIR Quality work. Also appls for sale. Elect & plumb serv 604-588-2828 APPROVED APPLIANCES, HEATING, HOTWATER TANKS. Dryers/Washers, fridge, stove, dishwasher. Repairs. (604)589-1873 Dawn Appliance Service. (Sry) Fast in-home repairs, all makes & models Certif’d tech. 1 Yr parts & labour warr. 7 days/24 hrs. 604-512-5936
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
ACTION CARPET AND FURNACE CLEANING. Best rates. Whole House package. Call 604-945-5801
$500 LOAN, NO CREDIT REFUSED. Fast, Easy and Secure. 1877-776-1660 www.moneyprovider.com
ALTERNATIVE HEALTH
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• FLAT ROOFERS Metro Roofing based in Langley B.C. requires experienced Flat Roofers & Estimator. BUR, torch, (TPO & PVC). Minimum 5 yrs experience. Lots of work, commercial & industrial projects.
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AIRLINES ARE HIRING- Train for high paying Aviation Maintenance Career. FAA approved program. Financial aid if qualified - Housing available. CALL Aviation Institute of Maintenance (877)818-0783
NOW HIRING
DENTAL ADMINISTRATOR - Our fantastic team is looking for a F/T dental admin. that knows their stuff. Must have a clear understanding of dental procedures, ins, pre-auths, scheduling & looking for long term employment. Email cover letter & resume to anne72@live.ca MEDICAL BILLING ADMINISTRATOR needed for group of medical clinics based in Surrey. Osler & Oscar experience beneficial. Salary commensurate with experience. Send resume with cover letter to jweaver@denninghealth.ca.
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Complete Garden / Landscape Designs & Makeovers New Homescapes • Outdoor Living Spaces • Gardening Brick / Block • Retaining Walls • Pavers • Cultured Stone Railings • Pillars • Gates • Driveways • Masonry Lighting / Sprinkler / Drainage Systems Lawn Installations • Pruning • Weeding • Clean-Ups Strata/Commercial/Residential Maintenace Programs Fencing • Landscape Products • Home Improvements (see our Home Improvement ad under section 287 Home Improvement)
Kitchens • Bathrooms • Renovations • Additions Outdoor Living Spaces • Suites • Custom Homes Flooring • Hardwood • Tiles • Laminate • Sundecks Patios • Arbours • Pergolas • Railings • Pillars • Gates Driveways • Masonry Brick / Block • Retaining Walls Pavers Cultured Stone • Roofing • Windows / Doors Framing Fencing • Complete Renovations • Handyman Services & More • Gardening • Landscaping (see our Gardening and Landscaping ad under section 281 Lawn & Garden)
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Rubbish Removal Almost for free! (778)997-5757, (604)587-5991 Honest Man Rubbish removal. Fast on his service,best rates, clean-up, handyman Services. 604-782-3044
359 SAND, GRAVEL & TOPSOIL LITTLE LOAD SPECIALIST. Sand & gravel delivered. Small orders welcome. Topsoil available. Call (604) 532-0662 days/eves. SAND AND GRAVEL DELIVERED Small loads welcome. Topsoil available. Phone (778)829-7769
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GREAT DANE X Mastiff. 5yrs old. Free to good home. Can be aggresive to strangers & other animals, not good around children. Needs somebody who has time to spend with him. Sleeps inside. Good watch dog. Serious inquiries onlyCall Peter leave msg604-465-1826 NORWEGIAN ELKHOUND pups. Reg’d., micro chipped, 1st shots. Ready mid March. 604-823-2259 mitzvig@hotmail.com
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REAL ESTATE 615 COMMERCIAL PROPERTY
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STEEL BUILDING WINTER SALE... $3.49 to $11/sq.ft. Immediate orders only - FREE shipping, some exclusions. Up to 90 days to pay. Deposit required. Pioneer Manufacturers since 1980. 1-800668-5422. See current specials www.pioneersteel.ca.
CLOVERDALE. Sherwood Apt. 5875-177A St. 1 bdrm-$750, 2 bdrm-$900. Lndry facility. np/ns. Avail immed. LEASE. Member of Surrey Crime free Multi-Housing Program. Call Lloyd at 604-5751608. ASCENTPM. COM CLOVERDALE Updated 1 bdrm 3rd flr, $770 incl heat, h/w, prkg. N/P Now. 604-576-1465, 612-1960
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VERY DESIRABLE energy efficient upgraded 4 bedroom home in Lavington. Upgrades include: Windows, doors, flooring, and exterior paint. Fully landscaped, private fenced yard, paved driveway, separate garage and carport. 6866 Learmouth Rd. 778-475-2212.
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Older Home? Damaged Home? Need Repairs? Behind on Payments? Quick CASH! Call Us First! 604.657.9422
Aluminum patio cover, sunroom, railing, gates. 604-782-9108 www.PatioCoverVancouver.com
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ROTTWEILER PUPPY, CKC reg. female, Champion German lines, pet stock, to approved home. Call: 604 - 287 - 7688
TILING
AN EXPERIENCED TILE SETTER Interior / Exterior Call BRUCE @ 604-583-4090 We always advertise with “THE LEADER” EXPERIENCED TILE Installer avail, all types of tiles, Bonded & Insured. www.bassetttiles.com778-231-7107
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A1-TRI-CRAFT Tree Serv. Dangerous tree removal, spiral pruning hedge trimming, stump grinding, topping. Insured, WCB Free Est Arborist Reports
Andrew 604-618-8585 $ Best Rates $
Get your trees or tree removal done NOW while they’re dormant
✓ Tree & Stump Removal ✓ Certified Arborists ✓ 20 yrs exp. 60’ bucket truck ✓ Crown reduction ✓ Spiral pruning ✓ Fully insured. Best Rates
WHITE ARCTIC WOLF X puppies for sale $1000. Call Carol 604-853-9444
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE 506
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Morris 604-597-2286 Marcus 604-818-2327 PRO TREE SERVICES Quality pruning/shaping/hedge trimming/ removals & stump grinding. John, 604-588-8733/604-318-9270
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AMERICAN PITT BULL X Presa Carnario puppies. 3 males. Born Dec. 16. $400. 604-729-8549 Australian Shepherd (Aussie’s) pups, Lt teddy bears looking for forever homes, $500. (604)625-7509 BEAGLE PUPS, tri colored, good looking, healthy, $500. (604)7963026. No Sunday calls BERNESE Mtn Dog Puppy. Female. Vet checked & ready for good homes. $800. Lngly. 778-241-5504 BLACK LAB PUPS. 3 males, exc lines, 1st shots, dewormed, ready now, $350. 778-867-6758 BUDGIES to good home. $10 ea. Good colours. 3-8 mos old. (604)858-4488 CATS GALORE, TLC has for adoption spayed & neutered adult cats. 604-309-5388 / 856-4866
LOTS
ARIZONA BUILDING LOTS. FULL ACRES AND MORE! Guaranteed Owner Financing. No Credit check. $0 down - 0 interest. Starting @ just $99/mo. Close to Tucson’s Intl. Airport. Hear free recording at 800-631-8164 Code 4001 or visit www.sunsiteslandrush.com. Offer Ends 3/31/11
WE’RE ON THE WEB www.bcclassified.com DINING Room hutch for dishes or books. Cherry. Very good condition. 48 x 72 $100 obo. 604-617-3167
QUEEN size waterbed, frame only. $75. (604)590-3818
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MORTGAGES
BANK ON US! Mortgages for purchases, renos, debt consolidation, foreclosure. Bank rates. Many alternative lending programs.Let Dave Fitzpatrick, your Mortgage Warrior, simplify the process!1-888-711-8818 dave@mountaincitymortgage.ca GUARDS CAPITAL CORP. 1st and 2nd Mortgages Bridge & Mezz Financing Ph: 604-576-4996
660 LANGLEY/ALDERGROVE HOMES FOR SALE-SUPER BUYS
www.dannyevans.ca
Homelife Benchmark Realty Corp. Langley
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SURREY
Well Maint’d 2Bdrm home on huge 11,000+ sq/ft lot. 14244 Kindersley $398K. Hans,Global. 604-597-7177
MEDICAL SUPPLIES
CAN’T GET UP YOUR Stairs? Acorn Stairlifts can help. Call Acorn Stairlifts now! Mention this ad and get 10% off your new Stairlift. Call 1-866-981-6591.
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2011 CANADIAN Dream Home 3 bed/2 bath, 1512 sqft, CSA-Z240 $109,950 includes delivery and set up in lower BC, 877-976-3737 or 509-481-9830 http://www.hbmodu lar.com/images/email_jan2.jpg
UNDER $100
COFFEE TABLE, Antique black & red & gold, 44 x 24. $75 obo. 604617-3167
Info: www.treeworksonline.ca
DANGEROUS TREE REMOVAL * Pruning * Retopping * Falling Service Surrey 25 years FULLY INSURED **EMERGENCY CALL OUT** Certified Arborist Reports
APPLIANCES
JBW APPLIANCES, New & Used. Scratch & dent. affordable price with warranty. 13505 King George Hwy. Surrey. Call (604)580-2323.
604-787-5915, 604-291-7778 10% OFF from now to Feb 1 with this AD
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APARTMENT/CONDO
D’COR 10499 University Dr. Lrg 1 bdrm, 7 appl., Close to all amenities incl., skytrain. $825/mo. Avail., now. Gary, Stratatech Consulting 778-898-7040 stratatechconsulting.ca GATEWAY, CITYPOINTE 1 bdrm + nook, 1 prkg & storage, gym. Mar 1, close to all amens (604)218-1307 Guildford Mall / Public Library
EVERGREEN APARTMENTS Crime Free Multi-Housing Certified Spacious Suites, very competitive prices. Extra large 1 & 2 BDRM ste’s, lots of storage. Heat/hot water included. Access to Vancouver via freeway, 1 bus to Skytrain. Clean, quiet bldg’s. No pets. Outdoor Pool!
Phone 604-582-0465
GUILDFORD/RIVERSIDE
Brookmere Gardens 14880 108th Ave. Surrey
2 bdrm, 920 sqft, $710. 3 bdrm 1150 sqft, $910. Quiet family complex with garden-like courtyard, bordering Holly Park. Prime Location. Near schools, shops, transportation. 1 bus to Skytrain. N/P. Heat, H/W incl. Security. www.brookmeregardens.com
BRIGHTON APARTMENTS
Large 1 & 2 Bdrm. Apts $150 Move-In Bonus! Suites include fridge, stove, drapes & carpeted throughout. Hot water & parking included. Close to shopping & schools, on bus route. Seasonal swimming pool & tennis court. Some pets welcome.
Call 604-533-0209 LANGLEY
CLAYMORE APTS 1 & 2 Bdrm Apts Avail $200 Move-In Bonus!! Close to shopping & schools. Seasonal Swimming pool, and tennis court. 3 Appliances (fridge, stove dishwasher), blinds hot water and parking included. Carpeted throughout. Some pets welcome.
5374 - 203rd St, Langley
2 Bdrm unit available now. Shares $1500. Close to Surrey Ctrl Skytrain. Clean, quiet, sec’d adult only bldg. No Pets. Call (604) 583-2122 or btwn 9am-9pm call 604-585-9320. NEWTON. 1 bdrm +den. adult bldg. Heat, h/water, sec prkg. Nr amen ns/np. Now. 604-596-9910. Newton Location
VILLA UMBERTO Lovely 2 bdrm. Quiet building. 2 full baths. In-suite laundry, secured underground parking. Available immediately
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Call: 604-596-5671 or Cell 604-220-8696
SOUND/DVD/TV
A FREE TELEPHONE SERVICE Get Your First Month Free. Bad Credit, Don’t Sweat It. No Deposits. No Credit Checks. Call Freedom Phone Lines Today Toll-Free 1866-884-7464. DISCONNECTED PHONE? Phone Factory Home Phone Service. No One Refused! Low Monthly Rate! Calling Features and Unlimited Long Distance Available. Call Phone Factory Today! 1-877-3362274. www.phonefactory.ca
CHINESE SHAR PEI pups. House raised. Well socialized. Vet chek’d., shots. Av. now 604814-0038. sonjasdogs@yahoo.ca DALMATIAN male 7.5 MO. CKC registered, all shots, $500. 604793-5130 DOBERMAN PUPS, tails & dew claws done, dewormed, view both parents. $500. Call 604-798-7579. German Shepherd Puppies http://www.minidonkeyfarm.com hee-haw@minidonkeyfarm.com 250-442-8070 NEED A GOOD HOME for a good dog or a good dog for a good home? We adopt dogs! Call 604856-3647 or www.856-dogs.com YORKSHIRE TERRIER CKC reg. black & tan, first shot, dewormed, Fem. $750, M $650. 604-581-4459.
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ACREAGE
Own 20 AcresOnly $129/mo. $13,900 Near Growing El Paso, Texas (safest city in America!) Low down, no credit checks, owner financing. Free Map/Pictures. 866254-7755 www.sunsetranches.com
615 COMMERCIAL PROPERTY STEEL BUILDINGS PRICED TO CLEAR - Holding 2010 steel prices on many models/sizes. Ask about FREE DELIVERY! CALL FOR QUICK SALE QUOTE and FREE BROCHURE - 1-800-668-5111 ext. 170.
CEDAR COURT & CEDAR LODGE CLEAN 1 & 2 BDRM SUITES (some w/ensuites) in Park-like setting. Cable, heat, & hot water incl. Laundry rest area on each floor.
604-588-8850 604-584-5233 www.rentersweek.com/view-cedars
CLAYTON HTS: Brand new 1 bdrm & study, laundry, free Wifi & cable, gym, secure pkng. Storage locker. TJ @ Sutton Proact (604)728-5460 CLOVERDALE Apts: 1 Bdrm $750; Incl heat, h/w & prkg. N/P. Secure bldg. Lndry facilities. 604-576-8230 CLOVERDALE BENBERG APTS. 17788 57 Ave. Senior building,1 & 2 bdrm suites avail now. Starting at $700 to $850/mo. 604-574-2078
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APARTMENT/CONDO SKYLINE APTS. WHITE ROCK 15321 Russell Ave
1 MONTH FREE RENT!! CALL FOR DETAILS Nice quiet building. 1 & 2 bdrm suites. Includes: Hot water, cable, underground parking, video surveillance. NO PETS CALL 604-536-8499 www.cycloneholdings.ca
S. SURREY 184/16th 1 bdrm upper ste, 800 sq.ft. Newly reno’d inside on acreage. Mins from White Rock. F/S, shrd lndry. $800/mo utils incl. No pets. 604-360-6050
SUNCREEK ESTATES * Large 2 & 3 bdrm apartments * Insuite w/d, stove, fridge, d/w * 3 floor levels inside suite * Wood burning fireplace * Private roof top patio * Walk to shops, nr park, pool, playground * Elementary school on block * Party room, tennis court * On site security, Sorry no pets
Office: 7121 - 133B St. Surrey 604-596-0916
SURREY,13399 - 104 Ave. 1 bdrm, $900 negot. Avail now. NS/NP. Cls to sky train/mall. (604)585-3510
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HOMES FOR RENT
176 ST/HWY 10, Reno’d, 2 lrg BR upper suite or 4 rm office, up to 1/2 acre prkg. $1300m. 778-809-2510 176 ST/HWY 10, Reno’d, 2 lrg BR upper suite or 4 rm office, up to 1/2 acre prkg. $1300m. 778-809-2510 CENTRAL SURREY. New 3 bdrm, 2 baths on main flr. $1700. Also 2 bdrm bstm ste. $700. 604-583-9558 CHIMNEY HILLS, 72/145. 4 Bdrm 2 level house, 4 baths, liv/din rms spice kitch, laundry rm, now, ns/np, $1800. 604-593-1049 / 868-7008 CLOVERDALE, 5472-188th St. HOUSE ON ACREAGE. 2700 sq.ft. Renovated 4 bdrms, 3 bathrms. On 1½ acres. Avail immed. $2200. Refs req. 604-807-7688. CLOVERDALE Full house, 5 bdrm, 2.5 baths, 6 appls, $1750/mo + utils. NS/NP. Call 604-612-1960. Fleetwood, 160/99. 4 bdrm house, 3 washrm dble garage, $1750 incl utils. 2 bdrm bsmt suite, $700 utils incl. 250-398-7159, 778-861-4279. ..
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Boliver Hts. Lrg 3 bdrm. Clean, like new, appls., prkg., solarium, N/S. Avail. now. $1350. 604-951-0971 Cedar Hills 3 bdrm upper lvl, avail now nr bus/schl $1100/mo incl hydro & gas. 604-618-7119, 270-6466 FRASER HEIGHTS. S X S duplex. 5 bdrm., 3 baths, 3000 sf., large family & living room, all appls. $1400/mo. Separate yard. Avail. now. Call Joe 604-857-3891. GUILDFORD, upper 3 bdrm. Walk to mall, Superstore, schools & bus. Avail. now. No dogs. Ldry avail. $1100 mo. 604-505-9541 N. DELTA, 90/Scott Rd. 3 bdrms, 2 bath duplex. $1050/mo. N/S. N/P. Avail now. Call 604-937-3902.
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MISC. FOR RENT
WANT THE BEST BUSINESS ACCOMIDATION KICK BACK & RELAX IN SOUTH SURREY - Short term accommodation. Seeking professional business visitors to rent weekly throughout the year. Deluxe, fully furnished & equipped 2 bdrm. + rec. rm. + 2 bath T/House. Crown Mouldings, H/W laminate flooring and slate. Gas F/P, Alarm, Netflix, Cable & WiFi. 1 car garage parking. No Smoking inside, covered patio & outdoor seating. Amenities rm. incls. full gym, outdoor hot tub & pool. Call for more info.
604.488.9161
WANTED Houses, Townhomes, Condos & Suites! Serving White Rock / S. Surrey, Surrey, Langley, Delta, Ladner, New West & Coquitlam Call Now! 604-536-0220 or email info:
info@rentinfo.ca WILLOUGHBY 7428 - 198B, reno’d 3 bdrm family rm on 3 acres Avail. NOW.604-700-4151,604-505-0601.
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Large 1 Bedrooms Available Immediately, quiet bldg. in a park-like setting.
Please call 604-589-1167
Visit:
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MOTELS, HOTELS
LINDA VISTA Motel Luxury Rooms w/cable, a/c & kitchens. 6498 King George Hwy. Mthly, Wkly & Daily Specials. 604-591-1171. Canadian Inn 6528 K.G.Hwy. 604-594-0010
SURREY
3 Full size appl’s, Washer & dryer. Close to Guildford Mall & theatre.
HOMES FOR RENT
SURREY Central 3 bdrm rancher near schools, shops & bus, avail immed $1200/mo. 604-594-6302
NEWTON MOBILE HOME PARK. Has 3 large lots available for your mobile. Call 604-597-4787.
SURREY CENTRAL, 2/bdrms, 2 balconies, 2 pkngs. SkyTrain. Call TJ@ Sutton Proact (604)728-5460 SURREY CENTRAL. Lrg 2 bdrm apt 2nd flr. Clse to transit. Incl heat. Avail now. N/P. 604-589-2103.
LANGLEY
Call 604-533-9780
CAN’T Get Up Your Stairs? Acorn Stairlifts can help. Call Acorn Stairlifts now! Mention this ad and get 10% off your new Stairlift! Call 1-866-981-5991.
RENTALS
604-582-1557
MAYFLOWER CO-OP
MISC. FOR SALE
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LANGLEY 18980 74 Ave, 2.5 acre, 5 br, 3 bath, rec rm, w/d, all appls, 2 car gar, no carpet, lrg shed. Mar 1, $2500. n/s, sm pets OK, Refs. 1 yr lease, 604-760-7610/604-761-1419 N. DELTA. 3 bdrm upper ste. in 4 plex very clean, inste laund, balcony. Avail now $1100 + 60% utils. Call Naresh Judge 604-312-6016. N. DELTA 87/112. 5 bd, 2 kit. 2.5 bths. Lrg pri fncd b/yrd. N/P. Availnow. $1575+ utils. 604-507-4507. Own a 3 bedroom townhouse w/$3300 down: Several updated 3 bdrm townhomes in Surrey, Cloverdale & Langley w/fenced yards, laminate floors, PETS OK. $1179/mo. mortgage + $250/mo. for maint. fees & taxes oac. $42,399/yr & 600 beacon score to quality. OR QUICK DATES avail. on some units. Call Jodi Steeves w/ Re/Max Treeland @ 604-833-5634 for more details. Houses available starting at $6375 down with $65,000 comb’d Inc & 680 beacon. Ask for details. SURREY. 144/82. Split lvl, 3 bdrm, 3 bath. Lg yrd. Nr schools. $1475. Outside pet ok. 604-589-0490 SURREY 80/170A. Clean & bright 2 bdrm. 1.5 acres. Country living in the city! Gardeners dream Dble carport garage 6 appls & more. $1500. 604-576-2159, 604-802-2280 SURREY, 93/152 A St. 3/bdrm up 2/bdrms down. 3/bthrms. 2 kitchens, double garage. Call TJ@Sutton Proact, (604)728-5460
RECREATION
Shared ownership late model 40’ 60’ cruising yachts moored on Vancouver Island & Lower Mainland. Sail & Power. Professionally maintained. 604-669-2248. www.one4yacht.com
748 SHARED ACCOMMODATION GUILDFORD. Fully furn’d 2 rooms. $425 & $395. Incl utils. Cls to mall. Female only. Call 604-992-2247. GUILDFORD: Fully furn’d room. Incl util, cble, internet. $450. Now. 604726-1892; 604-580-0844 aft 5pm NEWTON: ROOMMATE to share 2 bdrm mobile home. Own furn. room. $375/mo. N/P, N/S, N/D. Incl cbl/utils/lndry. Now (778)218-3586 WHALLEY. Share house, ladies. No drinking, no drugs. Room furn $400-$475. 778-388-5039.
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BEAR CREEK, 137/93A Ave. 2 bdrm. $750. Refs. No lndry. N/S. N/P. 604-581-0441, 778-838-7108. BEAR CREEK 141/90A Ave., 2 bdrm suite near all amens, avail immed. NP/NS. 604-590-5197 BEAR CREEK. 2 bd grnd lvl. np/ns. $650 incl utils. Nr amens. Feb 15. 604-597-8536 or 604-617-9473. BEAR CREEK, 2 bdrm, NS/NP, nr sch & bus, avail. now, $650 incl utils. 604-590-0125 / 778-237-0467. BEAR CREEK Brand new g/l 1 & 2 bd’s. $625 & $775 incl hyd/cbl. No lndry, np/ns, Mar 1. 604-594-7258 Bear Creek. Lrg l/rm. 2 bdrm grd lvl suite. Mar. 1. N/S. NP $695 incl utils, net & cable. 604-572-0033. BEAR CREEK newly reno’d 1 bdrm, NS/NP. Close to all ament $550 incl utils. Call (604)953-0202 BOLIVAR HEIGHTS, 2 bdrm., 5 appl., prkg., N/S N/P, close to bus & skytrain. $675 mo. 604-581-2750 BOLIVAR HTS., 10970 142B St. 2/bdrm suite. Large sep l/r. Incl laundry, int & cable. $800/mo. Avail immed. NS, NP. 604-584-8460.
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BOLIVAR HEIGHTS. Fam. needed. Lrg 3 bdrm ste. F/rm; L/rm; D/rm. 4 appls. Lndry & storage. Fncd bk/yrd & cvrd deck. N/S. Cat ok. $1350 + utils. Ref’s req’d. 604-951-3207 BROOKSIDE. Grnd flr, large, bright 2 bedrm bsmt. Near amens. $650, utils incl. N/P N/S. 604-418-3060 CEDAR HILL 121/98. Spacious 2 Bdrm gr/lvl, incl light, heat, washer. NS/NP. (604)584-2720. CEDAR HILLS, 126A/94. 2/bdrm bsmt suite. $750/mo. N/S, N/P. No laundry. Immed. (604)584-8985 CEDAR HILLS, 128/96 Ave. Private newer 1 bdrm. $600 incl utils. Ref’s req’d. March 1. Call 778-241-5785 CEDAR HILLS 1 bdrm. N/S N/P. $600 mo. incl. utils. Available now. 604-351-2400 CEDAR HILLS. 2 bdrm bsmt suite. Avail. now. N/S. N/P. Resp. people. $600 incl utils. 604-512-7347. CEDAR HILLS. 2 bdrm very large suite, clean, new carpets, own heat control, sep. kitchen & living room. Incl laundry, internet & all utils. N/S. N/P. Refs req. Avail now. $675. 604-584-6184 or 604-537-0645. CEDAR HILLS 90/123. 2 Bdrm G/L suite $650/mo. Nr amens Suits mature. NS/NP. 604-501-2427. CEDAR HILLS. 97/120. 2 bdrm newer house. Cls to all amen/skytrain. $600. NS/NP. 604-790-8076 CEDAR HILLS. Lrg 1 bdrm grd lvl ste. Avail now. N/S. N/P. $650 utils incl 604-786-2437 or 604-585-3645. CHIMNEY HEIGHTS. 14849 74th Ave. New 2 bdrm., near school, $650/mo incl utils/cable, no laundry. Avail. now. Ns/np. 604-507-3084 CHIMNEY Heights 14959-68A 2 bdrm, spac. ste. Lam.flr, $650 incl utils. NP/NS. Immed. 604-760-5251 CHIMNEY HEIGHTS 2 bdrm bsmt , laminate flrs. Avail immed. NS/NP. $650/mo incl utils. 604-591-6802. CHIMNEY HEIGHTS, 76/158 1 bdrm suite, NS/NP. Avail. immed. Phone (604) 720-9590. CHIMNEY HGTS. 2 bdrm. suite. 1.5 baths. $800/mo. incl. utils. N/s, n/p. Avail. immed. 604-781-2590 CHIMNEY HGTS. 2 bdrm. suite. Avail Mar 1. $650/mo. incl utils. Refs. 604-725-6266 CHIMNEY HIGHTS. 2 bdrm grd lvl suite. Incl utils. cable. No laundry. N/S. N/P. March 1. 604-773-4778. CHIMNEY Hill. 2 bdrm. Nr all amen $650 incl. heat/hydro. Avail immed. Np/ns 604-597-2082; 604-597-2042 CHIMNEY HTS. 144/74A 2 bdrm, prk. Nr schl bus, shops, NP/NS $700 incl utils .Mar.1. 604-572-9544 CHIMNEY HTS. 78/152. Newly reno’d 1/bdrm suite. NO laundry, N/P, N/S. $600/mo incl util. Avail immed. 778-228-5934. CHIMNEY Hts. beaut. bright 3 bdrs 1.5 bths, patio, new SS.appl. Ns/Np Nr amens quiet family oriented CDS $1100/mo + utils. Av.now or March 1. 778-859-4675 or 778-772-6786. CHIMNEY HTS. Lrg 1 bdrm bsmt Avail now. NS/NP. $550 incl utils & net. 778-858-5335, 604-725-7421 CHIMNEY HTS. Newer 1bdr, x-spacious livrm, sep kit, ns/np. $625 incl utils/cbl/internet Now 604-598-1010 Cloverdale, 16547-63B. 2 bdrm, 1 bath. Laminate & carpet. N/S. Small pet neg. $650 incl utils.
Call Sheri M 604-535-8080 Croft Agencies Ltd. view pictures at: www.croftagencies.com CLOVERDALE 166/63B newer 2 Bd $700/mo incl d/w & utils. Shr w/d Ns/Np. Ref’s. Now. 604-572-3341 CLOVERDALE 178/71 new lrg1100 s/f 2 bdr w/o bsmt ste. Incl all utils, inste lndry, TV/net, alarm, A/C. Lrg patio w/view, $1200. Mar.1. Ns/Np. Walk to all amens. 604-726-4610 CLOVERDALE 1 Bdr $650; 2 Bdr $850. Both “Brand New” gr.lvl incl utils. Mar.1. NS/NP. 778-835-8294 Cloverdale. 1 bdrm lrg bright cln g/l. ns/np. Now. $600 incl utils/basic acble. No lndry. 604-575-3224. CLOVERDALE, 2/bdrm suite. Incl all util. No laundry. N/P. $700/mo. Avail now. (604)576-1112, 778-908-2566 CLOVERDALE, 2/bdrm suite, newer home. priv entry & private yard. Incl heat & a/c, light & cable. No laundry. $800/mo. March 1. (778)574-7757 CLOVERDALE 60/176 area brand new 2 bdr $750; 1 bdr $625. Incl util cble/lndry. NS/NP. 778-233-6841 CLOVERDALE CLEAN 1 bdrm bsmt ste. N/S. Cat ok, cable, utils & lndry incld, $675, av.now. 778-5714096, or email: dnbeau@telus.net. ENVER CREEK, 83/145A Lge 2 bdrm Nr schl/bus NS/NP. Incl util 604-572-7390 or 778-229-5762 ENVER CREEK. lge 2 bdrm. Nr bus & schls. Ns/np. Mar 1 $650 incl util. 604-594-9158; 604-725-4003.
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SUITES, LOWER
FLEETWOOD 158/89a newly renod 1 bdrm grnd/lvl, f/bath, ns/np, avail now. $575 incl utils. 604-581-6290 FLEETWOOD. 80/156. Large bright 3 bdrm. $1150/mo incls utils. N/P. N/S. Avail Mar 1. 778-588-3889 FLEETWOOD. 88/160. Lg 2 bdrm. Nr school & amens. $750 incl utils. Ns/np. March 15. 604-306-5540 FLEETWOOD, 92/158 St. 1/bdrm suite. N/S, N/P, no W/D. $500 Suits 1 person. Immed. , 604-603-1654 FLEETWOOD. Bright & Lrg 2 BR, Ground level. Near school, bus. Coin-op laundry. Mint condition. NP/NS. $700 incl. utilities. Available Now. 8817-160A St. Victor 604588-2427 or 604-328-8055 FLEETWOOD, large 1 bdrm, grnd lvl, with view, lots parking, big b. yard, $650 incl. utils. Avail. now. Phone (604)825-0443. FLEETWOOD lrg, clean 2 bdrm bsmt ste. Lndry, own heat, close to everything. $950/mo incl hydro/gas. Cat okay. Avail now. 778-227-6108 FLEETWOOD, NEW 3 bdrm (can be rented as 2 bdrm), in ste lndry, sep heat/alrm,5 new appls, Avail now. $1100/mo. Call 778-574-7107 FRASER Heights. 1bdrm (700s/f) suite, full bath, sep ent. $600 incl utils. ns/np.Refs req. 604-588-5696. FRASER HEIGHTS. Lrg 2 bdrm. W/D. np/ns, n/parties. Nr Pacific Academy & schools. $775/mo + utils, alarm. Immed. 604-953-0952 FRASER HTS. 156/109 Ave 2 bdr ste nr all amens, avail now. NS/NP. $850/mo incl utils. 604-760-2152 FRASER HTS, Brand New 1 or 2 bdrm suite, $650 + utils or $750 + utils. NS/NP. Refs. (604)999-7158. FRASER HTS. Large clean 3 bdrm ste. Insuite W/D. $1100 incl all utils. Avail immed. 604-957-2666. Green Timbers 144/92 spac 1 bdrm in new home alarm NS.NP no ldry Immed $600 all incl 604-338-1500 GREEN TIMBERS:1 yr old, g/l 1/bdrm, hd/wd flrs.Mar. 1. $550/mo inclds utils. Ns/np. 604-649-5284. GUILDFORD. 141/108 Large, bright 2 bdrm. Free lndry, carport, fcd yard $750/mo +util. Np/ns. 604-469-9402 GUILDFORD 1 bdrm + den, 5 appl, $900/mo incl. hydro, u/g prk, gym & strg. Mar 1. NP/NS. 778-233-7015 GUILDFORD, avail now. 2 Bdrm grnd level ste, large yard, NP/NS. No ldry. Cls to school & bus. $750/mo incl utils. 604-589-8833 N. DELTA 116/87 Ave 2 Bdrm bsmt avail now. $725/mo incl utils. N/S, N/P. Call: (604)589-3135 N. DELTA, 2 bdrm, 1,000 sf, new paint, lam. flrs, $760 incl. utils. W/D. Nr amens. NS/NP. (604)589-5428. N. DELTA. 74A/114A. 1 bdrm. Lrg clean, like new. Ns/np, no parties. $545 incl util. Immed. 604-803-5010 N.DELTA Nr 84/Scott Rd. 2 bdrm bsmt. NP/NS. $600 incl utils Nr Superstore. Avail now 604-596-1785. NEWTON 137/64; 2 BDRM, $700 utils incl Clse to bus/schl. N/S no lndry. Avail Mar 1st. 604-809-6621 NEWTON, 144/67A. 2 bdrm suite. $700/mo. incl hydro. Avail. Feb 15. N/S. N/P. 604-715-9199. NEWTON: 150/72 Ave: 2 bdrm G/L ste. Pri ent/patio. Nr schs/bus. $650 incl utils. N/S, N/P. 604-599-9155. NEWTON. 1 bdrm g/l suite. Ref’s req’d. N/S. N/P. Avail now. 604590-2753 or 778-846-2753. NEWTON 70/151 2 bdrm. suite, $700 mo. incl. utils. & ldry. N/S N/P. Avail. March 1 or 15. 778-593-1137 or 778-389-0383 NEWTON NEWER spac. 2 bdrm NP/NS Avail now or Mar. 1st. $575/mo incl utils. 604-590-1319. North Delta, desirable Anniveville nice 1 bdrm bsmt. 92A/112th St. Shrd lndry/utils. Pri/quiet No dogs. $600. Avail now. 604-889-5327. N.SURREY, 1 bdrm $600; above grnd. Incl utils & wi/net, cls to ament & sky train. Avail. now. NS/NP, no drugs. Phone 604-841-5386. N. SURREY. Newly renod. grlvl 2 bdrm, avail Mar1. $800 utils incl. n/s Cat ok. No lndry. 604-585-0032. PANORAMA RIDGE 127/61A Ave New 2 Bdrm, priv ent, nr amens, $650 incl hyd/cbl, no laund, ns/np. avail now. 604-825-9235 or dannybains@hotmail.com PANORAMA RIDGE. 1 bdrm, grnd level, priv. entry, NS/NP. Avail now. $450 incl utils. Call (604)596-7956. PANORAMA RIDGE: lrg 1 bdrm suite, nr amen’s, $550 incl utils & cable. Mar. 1. N/P 604-512-5936 STRAWBERRY HILLS, 12381-78 Ave. 1 bdrm ste. $550 incl hydro, lndry. N/P. N/S. Nr amens. Mar. 1. 604-594-0883 or 604-418-0999. SULLIVAN. NEW 1 BDRM. $550 incl hydro/cable. Avail now. NS/NP. 604-537-2445 or 778-847-4421 SURREY 11013-129A St. 2-bdrm, new carpet, sh ldry. Nr skytrain $850+utils. N/p N/s 604-585-3663 SURREY 140 A, 2 bdrm, shrd lndry, avail. March 1st. $750 + util. Call 604-521-0032 or 604-318-8227. SURREY 142/73A Ave. vry lrg 1 bdr incls utils & lndry $625. Np/Ns. Av.now. Suit 1 or 2. 604-595-0724 SURREY, 151/68, 2 SUITES - 1 bdrm, $550, 2 bdrm, $650. Utils, lndry,cable incl. Now. 604-339-0094 SURREY 1 bdrm suite in new home Suite has own alarm. Need quiet person. Nr YMCA, ns/np. $550/mo. March 1st. Call 604-592-0516. SURREY, 1 Br bsmt suite $550/m. Close to all amenities. Utils incl. No pets. Call 604-572-7232. SURREY, 2 bdrm. bsmnt. suite, N/P N/S. $650 mo. Available now. 778-883-1315
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SUITES, LOWER
SURREY, 2 BDRM, NP/NS, avail. now. $800 includes utilities & cable. Phone (604)710-7402. SURREY, 2 or 3 bdrm suite, avail now. Rent negotiable. 4 car parking. Phone (604)760-0809. SURREY (57A & 168) deluxe lrg 2 br Feb 1 - granite, hardwd, SS appls, micro, d/w, w/d. Lg covered deck. $1275 inc utils N/S N/P 604575-0671 or 604-862-5514 SURREY, 62B/142nd. 2 bdrm bsmt suite. Avail. March 1. N/S. N/P. $725/mo. Call 604-724-6786. SURREY, 64/King George 2 bdrm newer bsmt ste available . N/S N/P $700/mo .Bus stops & school nearby. Call 604-306-6140. SURREY 78/116A cln 2 bdr incl cbl & utils, nr amens, av.now $700. Ns/ Np. 604-715-7262, 604-591-6737 SURREY 98/117 newer 2 bdr avail now Util/cbl/lndry/net, abv.grd, lam flr, patio, alarm, quiet area, nr trails, ravine & bus $800. 604-783-6108 SURREY CITY CTR. Clean bachelor ste. Avail now. N/P. $575/mo 778-317-5323 or 604-916-2906. SURREY Scott Rd/100 Ave, 3 bdrm Modern/clean f/p shr lndry $875+util Cls to amenities N/P. 604-951-7992 SURREY Strawberry Hills 124/73A lrg 3 bdrm incls utils $850/mo. NS/NP, Mar. 1st. 778-885-4131 Cloverdale, 58/172A. 1 bdrm & bachelor. f/s, share w/d, NP. 1 prkg. Refs. Avail. now. 604-880-9534.
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RENTALS 752
TOWNHOUSES
SURREY / Delta Border
MOVE IN NOW! Large 3 bdrm & den townhomes with inste storage. $1350/mo. 5 Appl’s, 1.5 baths, gas fireplace to relax by. Close to schools, shopping & transit. Come visit our park-like setting
Call NOW 604-591-1600 Website: www.aptrentals.net
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TRANSPORTATION 818
CARS - DOMESTIC
1993 CHEVY CAVALIER aircared, 159,000 orig miles, 4/cyl auto, 4/dr, good cond! $1500. 604-930-4650. 1993 OLDSMOBILE Sierra, 180K, exc cond, like new - must see to appreciate, $2000, Ph: 604- 802-6642 1998 CHEVY CAVALIER, only 91K, 1 owner, recently serviced, 4 new tires/batt/alt, purple, $2200. Ph btwn 10am-10pm, (604)943-2954 2001 FORD FOCUS WAGON, aircared, 4/cyl, auto, $3500/obo. Very good cond!! 604-930-4650. 2001 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE 4 dr, fully loaded, Aircared, 146K, really nice car. $2100 obo 604-504-0932 2002 MUSTANG GT conv, 5/spd, black, leather, fully loaded, 120K, no accid, $10,900. 604-230-1932.
TRANSPORTATION 821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS 809
AUTO ACCESSORIES/ PARTS
SUITES, UPPER
Bear Creek. Clean bright 1 bdrm bachelor, bath & kitchenette. Furn. $465. Immed. np/ns. 604-597-2671. N.DELTA next to Scott Rd. Single house, furn. upper lvl. H/W floor, 3 bdrm., 1.5 baths, big sitting and kit. area, $1300 mo. Int., cable, ldry. incl. Avail. March 1. 604-617-8871 NEWTON. Avail now or Mar 1st. Upper house $990/mo, mint cond., 3 bdrm, 5 appls, f/p, fncd bck/yrd, no pets. 604-583-6844. Panorama Ridge, Brand new 2 bdrm, coach home, view, skylight, hrd wd, $1000. Now. 778-552-2628
1993 HONDA ACCORD EXR, 4 dr auto, fully loaded, no rust/no dents, no scratches, $1800 778-319-0976 1997 Volkswagen Jetta Trek - 222k km’s, white, full loaded $1800 Call 604-534-8361 2001 Honda Civic. 4 dr, auto,139k, loaded, local, 1 owner, warr/fin. avail. $5,350 obo. 604-836-5931. 2005 HONDA CIVIC, 4 dr., auto, only 96K. Like new. $7350 obo 604218-9795 2006 HONDA CIVIC 2 door, 5 spd manual, 80K, red, $6850 firm. Call: 604-538-9257. 2011 TOYOTA Camry LE, 7000 kms. auto, factory warranty. No accidents. $21,900. 604-836-5931
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RECREATIONAL/SALE
1999 SLUMBER Queen MH 24 ft. 119,000 kms. 2 air, awnings, TV ant, no leaks, exc. shape. $16,500. obo 604-870-3556
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SCRAP CAR REMOVAL
Phone 604-594-1385 or 604-839-7496 SURREY. 84/120A. 3 bdrm main floor. 1 bath. F/S. $1125/mo. + utils. Avail. now. N/P. Refs. req. 604-724-3664.
TOWNHOUSES 3 BEDROOM T/H 2 units available
810
AUTO FINANCING #1 FREE SCRAP VEHICLE REMOVAL ASK ABOUT $500 CREDIT $$$ PAID FOR SOME 604.683.2200 AAA SCRAP CAR REMOVAL Minimum $150 cash for full size vehicles, any cond. 604-518-3673
Boundary Park. 3 bdrms, 2 bath family home. North Park Crest. 5 appls. N/S. N/P. $2200.
Call Sheri M 604-535-8080 Croft Agencies Ltd. view pictures at: www.croftagencies.com CLOVERDALE 174/57 Ave. 2 Bdrm townhouse, $880, quiet family complex, no pets. Call 604-576-9969.
Autos • Trucks • Equipment Removal FREE TOWING 7 days/wk. We pay Up To $500 CA$H Rick Goodchild 604.551.9022
Langley 53 B AVE 200 A St 2 bdrm townhouse in a 4plex, carpets, fridge/stove, 1 carport & Plenty of storage space, patio. Avail. Mar 1. $825/mo + util’s.
Call 604-592-5663 LANGLEY
2 & 3 Bdrm T/Homes Move-In Allowance!!
$0 DOWN & we make your 1st payment at auto credit fast. Need a vehicle? Good or Bad credit call Stephanie 1-877-792-0599. www.autocreditfast.ca. DLN 30309.
Fridge, stove, dishwasher (in most), drapes. Outdoor pool. Some pets welcome. Resident Manager. Close to bus, shopping, schools and parks. #36 - 5210 - 203 Street, Langley
Call 604-532-2036 NEWTON 139/68 AVE. 2 Bdrm TH $860/mo. Quiet family complex. No Pets. Call 604-599-0931.
NEWTON - Townhouse *3 Bdrm Avail March 1st 5 appliances. $1195 Spacious unit, great park-like setting nr shops/bus. No Pets.
BAYWEST Mgmt Corp.
To view 604-501-4413 SURREY CENTRE Subsidized housing for families. Must have children. We are now accepting applications for 2 & 3 bdrm Townhouses. Request application by fax: 604-581-1199 or send S.A.S.E to: #100-11030 Ravine Rd, Surrey, BC V3T 5S2
claims a Landlords Contractual Lien against the following persons goods in storage at:
18590 96th Ave., Surrey, BC, Tel: 604-888-0133
847 SPORT UTILITY VEHICLES
B15
Claire Laforge #41 - 32111 Marshall Rd., Abbotsford
D4
Kelly Roper 12944 108 Ave., Surrey
E6-4 Eric Comeau 8450 52nd St., Surrey
2001 BMW 320I, fully loaded, leather, auto, AirCared, 142K, $7999. Call: (778)552-1462. 2006 LAND ROVER LR3 SE, dark blue, 40K MLS/64K KMS, no accid, lady driven, new tires, batt & brakes, immaculate @ $27,900 604-943-0210.
F6-2 David Lefebvre 17850 100A Ave., Surrey
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K6-6 Darlene Beairsto 20577 76 Ave, Langley
TRUCKS & VANS
1995 FORD F150 XLT, good cond. Air Cared until 2012. Canopy, good tires, $3900 obo 604-462-1542 1999 Ford Windstar Van, 7 pass, loaded, new winter tires, $2495 obo. Call 604-881-0306 2004 TUNDRA TRD 4X4 acc cab, orig owner $15,800. Exceptionally well maintained. 604-793-8158 2005 FORD F-150 XLT TRITON CREW CAB. Auto, Air, PBrakes, PLocks, PWindows, CD, Cruise $13,750. 604-996-5120. 2006 CHEVY SILVERADO, 4X4, 6L, V8, ext. cab, shortbox, 89,000km. $13,500. 604-858-0041
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Carla Caskey 19629 32 Ave., Langley
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Randy Hazell 15280 88 Ave., Surrey
M16 Ken Falcon 8398 208 St., Langley P12-4
Troy Maclean #105 - 5568 201A St, Langley
Q13-2 Donna Stuart #40 - 21704 96 Ave., Langley Q14 Tara Henderson #25 - 41168 Lougheed Hwy., Deroche R14-15-16 William Brems #1 - 19695 96 Ave., Langley Lyndon Dorrington #111 - 9045 Walnut Grove, Langley
Shawn Matthew O’Hara, Administrator of the Estate of Terry O’Hara deceased, Tenant formerly of 135 1840 160th Street, Surrey, BC V4A 4X4. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Landlord, Clayton, Williams & Sherwood, Financial Group 87 will dispose of the property at Breakaway Bays #135, 1840 160th Street, Surrey BC V4A 4X4 unless the person being notified takes possession of the property, establishes a right to possession of it or makes application to the Court to establish such a right within 30 days from the date the notice is served on that person.
A sale will take place at the storage location on Friday, February 18, 2011. Viewing 10:00 AM - 12:00PM. Sealed bids will be opened at 12:30PM. Room contents are personal / household goods unless noted otherwise. Bids will be for entire contents of each locke unit.
Clayton, Williams & Sherwood, Landlord 1840 160th Street Surrey BC V4A 4X4
Croft Agencies Ltd. view pictures at: www.croftagencies.com
RIVERSIDE GARDENS FAMILY COMPLEX
U-Haul Storage Center Port Kells
Notice to Creditors and Others
838
N/S. Small pet negotiable. $1650 incl. utilities & cable. Refs. required. Avail. Feb. 26th.
Call Sheri M 604-535-8080
SCRAP CAR REMOVAL
W3-2 Heidi Prause 6077 132 St, Surrey
Huge treed back-yard. Swimming pool. Sunroom, shared W/D.
Granite counter top, lam flooring, 5 appls. Gated 81st & King George $1250 per mo. N/S. N/P.
845 The Scrapper
R16-9
Sunshine Hills Furnished 3 Bdrm.
752
TRANSPORTATION
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WAREHOUSEMAN’S LIEN By virtue of WAREHOUSMAN’S LIEN for AAAAAH SO-EASY MOBILE MINI-STORAGE we will dispose of the following units to recover the amount of indebtedness noted plus any additional cost of storage, seizure and sale. 11-065 DAVID HOGG A404 Indebtedness: $418.72 10-246B TREVOR OVERBURY C649 Indebtedness: $1,298.14
10-246A ERIN CLARKE A661 Indebtedness: $958.81 10-246C STEVE HOWE c/o DEBBIE BREWSTER C983 Indebtedness: $1,159.70 10-326B KIRK TAYLOR C273 Indebtedness: $1,187.79 10-326E DAVE READHEAD C112 Indebtedness: $1,191.94 10-326G GREG HOGABOAM A374 & C110 Indebtedness: $3,106.74 10-326I DENNIS McCRINDLE A026 & C980 Indebtedness: $2,521.08 10-456A DIMITRI ZARMAKOUPIS A948 Indebtedness: $757.76 10-456C JAMES THOMAS C997 Indebtedness: $757.76 10-456E JUDI MIRYANS A746 Indebtedness: $1,060.04 10-456G DEBBIE INGRAM C366 Indebtedness: $1,000.89 10-456I MICHAEL MACFARLANE C405 Indebtedness: $1,291.24
10-246D SEAN THOMPSON A380 Indebtedness: $1,272.09 10-326D TERRY SHALLARD A241 Indebtedness: $1,149.19 10-326F JENNIFER BROWN C711 Indebtedness: $1,291.24 10-326H DAVID MARKOWITZ C694 Indebtedness: $1,394.69 10-326J VIENNA SANIPASS C285 Indebtedness: $1,428.49 10-456B EMIL SIRAKOV C026 Indebtedness: $1,095.04 10-456D CAMERON WHITSON A621 Indebtedness: $767.76 10-456F TYLER RILEY C218 Indebtedness: $884.34 10-456H SALIENT GROUP A865 Indebtedness: $1,054.34 10-456J BLAISE GHEMDJOK D005B Indebtedness: $786.40 Day of sale is Wednesday, February 23, 2011 @ 12:00 NOON. Absolute Bailiffs Inc. 1585 Broadway Street, Port Coquitlam, B.C. Contact: Sheldon Stibbs (604) 522-2773.
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