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KINDNESS HAS KIDS SMILING
Concerns about housing costs and rental prices Gary McKenna
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A massive condo development that would bring 873 units of housing to Burquitlam cleared a major hurdle Monday. Council voted to give third reading to the project, which consists of three highrise towers and one four-storey rental apartment building. The development, which would be located at Foster Avenue and North Road, would also have three commercial units and be close to the future Burquitlam SkyTrain station. “I support this project,” said Coquitlam Mayor Richard Stewart. “It moves us along in the right direction to try and encourage the density we need around transit lines.” Council’s decision goes against feedback from some residents at a public hearing two weeks ago.
The Blue Sky development proposed for Foster Avenue and North Road would include three highrise towers. The majority of people who participated in the input process spoke against the project, with many saying the proposed towers are too tall and the density levels would put increased pressure on local roads. But several council members noted that two of the four people who spoke in favour of the project at the hearing — Burquitlam Community Association president Don Violette and Tri-Cities Homelessness Task Group chair Sandy Burpee — represented large groups of residents. see rental units, page 7
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The Dr. Charles Best secondary Blue Devils are provincial AAA high school girls’ soccer champs after defeating Fleetwood 2-1 in the finals saturday. See page 19
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Pitt River middle school students, including Lucas Angelozzi, Rianna Wang and Lauren Jadot, were excited to see all the welcoming messages at their school Monday. A group of students papered the school with Smile — Today is Your Day posters and post cards as a Random Acts of Kindness gesture. For more on the surprise, see article on page 3.
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TRI-CITY SCHOOLS
Parents getting word out about burke schools meet News on plans for new schools is expected on June 16
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Parents concerned about the future of schools on Burke Mountain are leafleting their neighbourhoods in an effort to get a crowd out for an information meeting. The meeting, planned for Tuesday, June 16 at 7 p.m. at Leigh elementary school, will provide an information update on plans for schools in the area. School District 43 chair Judy Shirra told The Tri-City News recently she hopes to be able to provide parents with an explanation about school planning and next steps. But parents who have started a website about the issue, (schoolsforburke.com) hope to get some details about why a school hasn’t been built for a population now standing at about 8,000. “Residents have been waiting for many years with promises for a school. If we don’t get enough people showing up, this will show that we don’t
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Some amenities have been built in the new Burke Mountain neighbourhood, including this shopping area, but no new schools as yet. School District 43 hopes to have news on construction of Smiling Creek elementary school soon, possibly in time for the upcoming June 16 information meeting. need or care about schools and we will have to wait longer,” the leaflet states. Meanwhile, at least one aspect of the new Smiling Creek elementary is going ahead. While parents wait for an announcement on the planned
school, they are being asked to give their opinion on what community services should go into the building. Approximately 15% of the new school will be allotted to a Neighbourhood Learning Centre and could include
larger classrooms, enhanced gym facilities, community offices and meeting spaces. The survey can be found on the School District 43 website, www.sd43.bc.ca.
Students were greeted by smiley faces and positive messages when they arrived at Pitt River middle school Monday. The Port Coquitlam school was blanketed with posters and cards and no one knows who is behind the Random Acts of Kindness gesture. Principal Steve Roos says the school culture is positive and he’s not surprised to see the notes. But several students said the effort to raise the spirit of the school so close to the end of the school year had an amazing effect. “Its a great way to make someone happy,” Grade 7 student Lauren Jadot told The Tri-City News. “Also, when we’re learning things, there is a positive energy in the classroom,” said Grade 6 student Lucas Angelozzi. Rianna Wang, a Grade 8 student, said the positive messages — such as “Smile — Today is Your Day” — makes the “heart feel warm.” In addition to the putting up smiley face posters and cards at the school, more than 400 members of the Pitt River middle school population handed out 3,000 lollipops and handmade bookmarks adorned with positive messages to members of the community last Thursday. “It was a phenomenal day for the Pitt River middle school students, staff, and community,” said teacher Kiren Chand. The fun didn’t end there because when the students returned to school, iced tea and puffed rice squares were waiting for them, donated by Starbucks and Sysco Foods. The treats were arranged by the anonymous group that also put up the happy face posters on Monday. dstrandberg@tricitynews.com @dstrandbergTC
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royal Columbian Hospital Inactivity and expansion gets green light obesity issues
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A long-promised expansion has been given the green light at Royal Columbian Hospital, the emergency trauma centre for the Fraser Health region. The redevelopment’s $259-million first phase includes a 75-bed mental health and substance use facility to replace an existing 30-bed unit at the hospital in New Westminster. It will also create the first dedicated geriatric psychiatry unit in Fraser Health, designed for elderly patients suffering from acute depression, anxiety or psychosis. Also included are a new parkade and energy centre to power the hospital as well as new outpatient clinics for mental health patients transitioning back to the community. Construction is to begin with work this fall on a new helipad and phase one work will continue from 2016 to
An illustration shows details of the planned expansion of Royal Columbian Hospital in New Westminster, which serves as a regional trauma centre in Fraser Health, including treating thousands of patients from the Tri-Cities. 2019. Two subsequent phases would add new acute care beds, a new and larger emergency department, new operating suite and upgrades to existing spaces. That work and the timeline are to be defined in a separate
business plan in 2016. More than $9 million for the first phase is coming from the Royal Columbian Hospital Foundation. According to Fraser Health statistics, 37% of patients at Royal Columbian are trauma
patients who arrive from across the Lower Mainland and B.C. Royal Columbian is also a tertiary care centre for cardiology, cardiac surgery and neurosurgery. jnagel@blackpress.ca @jeffnagel
Too many Port Coquitlam residents are inactive. Between 20% and 25% of PoCo and Port Moody residents binge drink at least once a month. And Coquitlam residents drive too far to work, don’t eat enough vegetables and are in front of screens too much, putting them at risk for obesity. But overall, health in the Tri-Cities is good and many residents have access to a family doctor. These are some of the findings of a My Health My Community Survey conducted last June and released this week by Fraser Health. ”With 33,000 responses, this is the largest community health survey ever conducted in B.C. We want this rich and granular data to spark community-level dialogue about creating health-promoting environments and reducing health inequities,” Dr. Jat Sandhu,
THE REPORT
Fraser Health has surveyed residents in the region to find out how healthy they are and found some good habits and bad. The full survey is available at www.myhealthycommunity.org.
principal investigator for the study, said in a press release. By diagnosing the health of the region, Fraser Health plans to work with municipalities and stakeholders to figure out ways to improve habits and health outcomes. But some work is already being done, according to the health survey, which states that the Tri-Cities is part of a community partnership focusing on mental health, seniors and physician recruitment. dstrandberg@tricitynews.com @dstrandbergTC
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FIRE IN TRI-CITIES
People were behind brush fire Saturday BC Hydro patrols will keep eye out for more fires
The leadership of Share Family and Community Services is changing with the impending departure of CEO Martin Wyant. Wyant has accepted a job as executive director of the Simon Fraser Student Society and his last day at the community service organization will be Friday, June 26. Ed Yee, chair of Share’s board of directors, said Wyant will be missed for his integrity and vision, and a committee will be established to search for a new CEO. In the interim, Roxann MacDonald, Share’s director of community development, will serve as interim CEO. @dstrandbergTC
SETTING IT STRAIGHT
Re. “PoMo actor Stewart hosts kidney transplant summit” (The Tri-City News, May 20). The referenced story contained an incorrect photo credit. The photos were taken by Tracy Riddell.
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Crews with the Coastal Fire Centre are continuing to monitor the area of a small brush fire that broke out Saturday morning near an unused BC Hydro power station on Indian Arm. Spokesperson Marg Drysdale said the 0.2-hectare fire was caused by humans, and crews were called in about 10 a.m. to support the Sasamat Volunteer Fire Department. The Vancouver Police Department marine unit also assisted and, by the end of the day, the fire was out, although firefighters returned Sunday for mop up and do patrols. Drysdale said crews will continue to patrol the area to make sure there are no hot spots. The area where the brush fire occurred is out of bounds, according to BC Hydro spokesperson Mora Scott, who added that campfires are not even allowed in the picnic area at nearby Buntzen Lake. BC Hydro takes seriously its concerns about no open burning or campfire and will be increasing signage and stepping up patrols to let people know, Scott said. She said the fire didn’t endanger people at Buntzen — less than 10 km from the blaze — but its parking lot was closed early as a precaution so emergency vehicles could have access. She said Hydro typically closes the gates when the parking lot is full and the lot was nearly filled when it was closed around 1 p.m. The fire danger rating in the coastal area varies depending
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Investigators say Saturday’s brush fire near the old BC Hydro power station on Indian Arm was caused by an illegal camp fire.
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MeDiCal Crash CaUse Police say a medical issue may have been a factor in a spectacular accident last week in Port Coquitlam. On May 26, a black Dodge truck grazed a pedestrian, struck and killed a dog, and hit a tree, a traffic sign and a house before coming to rest on its side in the 1600-block of Westminster Avenue. Coquitlam RCMP Cpl. Jamie Chung would not give details of the driver’s medical issue due to privacy concerns but said police have ruled out speed, drugs and alcohol as factors in the crash, which occurred at about 9:40 a.m. The driver suffered serious but non life-threatening injuries and was taken to hospital while the pedestrian suffered minor injuries, Chung said. No charges have been laid.
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on the region, according to the Wildlife Management Branch, ranging from low to high, with the Lower Mainland in the moderate range, according to the map. But a notice went out last week banning all Category 2 open fires in the Coastal Fire Centre, including those less than 2 m high and 3 m wide; small campfires under a half metre in height and width are still allowed with certain conditions. Anyone wishing to light a larger fire has to get a burn registration number.
Volunteers Needed The Coquitlam Festival Society is looking for volunteers to help with this year’s 26th Annual Teddy Bear Picnic on Sunday, June 14, 2015. If you can lend a hand at this year’s picnic e-mail Lisa at lisawhillans7@gmail.com with your name and number.
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The Port Coquitlam Farmers Market may be celebrating the opening of its seventh season tomorrow (Thursday) but there will be many firsts this year. To start, 2015 will be the first full year the eastern part of Whyte Street (beside Dairy Queen) will be closed for the market. Manager Kathy Marven of the Haney Farmers Market Society, which runs the PoCo market, said the closure means the number of vendors will double. Among the new sellers will be Hunger Management, Rocky Point Ice Cream and Vail Farms Grassroots Ltd. Products, which sells grassfed certified organic beef and lamb as well as pasture-raised chicken, turkey and pork from two family farms. Second, the event tent will expand to include Chef in the Market as well as gardening workshops that will focus on how condo dwellers can grow food and plants on patios. And finally, there will be booze. In March, PoCo city council issued a temporary use permit to the society operators to
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Right, Port Coquitlam Mayor Greg Moore helped to cut the ceremonial carrot-shaped cake at the opening of last year’s Port Coquitlam Farmers Market (above) in Leigh Square Community Arts Village. For tomorrow’s grand opening for the 2015 edition of the PoCo market, Coun. Mike Forrest, the acting mayor, will do the honours. allow packaged liquor sales as well as free alcohol tastings following changes to provincial legislation to allow such things at farmers’ markets. Township 7 Vineyards and Winery, Earlco Wines and Dragon Mist Distillery (vodka, gin and baijiu) will be pouring small samples from June 4 to Sept. 25. Marven said although the market at Leigh Square Community Arts Village has
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Several councillors who voted for the proposal said they were swayed by the fact that the proponent, Bosa Development subsidiary Blue Sky Properties, included 57 units of guaranteed rental housing, replacing some of the units lost by the new development. But support for the proposal was not unanimous at the council table. Coun. Bonita Zarrillo opposed three out of the four staff recommendations, noting that she is concerned about the size of the project. “I think we are asking the community to accept excessive density,” she said, “excessive density this community has said they don’t want at this time.” On Tuesday, Zarrillo told The Tri-City News allowing developers to build market rental housing in exchange for higher densities would not solve the affordability problem. She echoed comments made by Burpee at the public hearing that rents in the new building — approximately $1,200 per unit or higher — would be out of reach for most low-income families. Zarrillo said she’s concerned council’s decision on Monday essentially means any market rental in the city, no matter what the cost, is now eligible
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ONNI TOWER PROPOSED FOR NORTH RD. Another high-density project has begun to work its way through Coquitlam city hall. Onni Group is proposing a 28-storey, 218-unit highrise at North Road just north of Austin Avenue. The project will also include commercial units fronting on to North Road. On Monday, council voted unanimously in favour of giving first reading for the required official community plan amendment, which will go to a public hearing later this month. to be labeled “affordable.” This could set a precedent, she added, noting developers could include pricey rental units in their projects in order to leverage more density. “It has been my concern since the beginning,” she said. “Affordable housing does not equal market rental.” But Coun. Terry O’Neill took issue with some of Zarrillo’s comments, saying the best way to bring down the cost of rental
housing is to increase supply. He added that the developer has been responsible in replacing some of the rental units lost by the new project. “The creation of more housing is the most responsible thing that we can do to help the affordability issue,” O’Neill said. The project makes sense, he added, because of its proximity to the future SkyTrain. gmckenna@tricitynews.com @gmckennaTC
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What are you doing on June 6th? Join us on National Health and Fitness Day and Get Up, Get Out, and Get Active! Canadians across the country are surrounded by a groups and national health promotion natural physical landscape that begs us to be active. organizations to review ways to improve Be it hiking, swimming, skiing, canoeing or cycling health and fitness in Canada, Greene Raine – the opportunities for physical activity are endless! saw the passage of Bill S-211, the National However, despite the possibilities provided by our Health and Fitness Day Act, in December natural playground, we are facing a physical 2014. activity crisis in Canada. Less than 5% The unanimous passage of of children and 15% of adults are the Bill creates a strong meeting the recommendations in “Physical activity impetus towards bringing the Canadian Physical Activity is an essential part communities together on the Guidelines. first Saturday in June every year of a healthy lifestyle “National Health and Fitness to highlight the importance of and an important Day is a great way to encourage Health and Fitness in Canada. factor in reducing Canadians to get off the couch The passing of the Act proclaims the burden on our and get active,” said Senator our national commitment to health care system.” Nancy Greene Raine. “Physical health and physical fitness and activity is an essential part of a takes us one important step closer healthy lifestyle and an important to becoming the Fittest Nation on factor in reducing the burden on our Earth! health care system. I truly believe that Canada Hundreds of municipalities across the country from can be the Fittest Nation on Earth, and National east to west to north will have proclaimed the day Health and Fitness Day is an important step to and are planning to celebrate by hosting activities, making that a reality.” promoting the use of local health, recreation, sports After six years of working with Member of and fitness facilities, as well as simply encouraging Parliament John Weston, local community people to Get Up, Get Out and Get Active!
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Safety not too much to ask W ith three dozen train derailments in Canada each year, according to the Transportation Safety board, it makes sense for city councils across the country to seek more transparency, resources and safety guarantees when it comes to the transportation of dangerous goods. Lac-Mégantic — where 63 petroleum-filled rail cars derailed, causing a fire and explosions that killed 47 people — may have been a once-in-a lifetime tragedy but it was also a warning. Canada was built by rail but that doesn’t mean cities should roll over and play dead when it comes to the transportation of dangerous goods. and with so many cities and towns located on rail lines, it is understandable that local authorities, including those in Port Moody and Port Coquitlam, want assurances a similar tragedy won’t happen there.
Port Coquitlam last week took steps to ensure that its residents aren’t at risk and plans to raise the issue of lack of resources and training for rail disasters at the upcoming federation of Canadian Municipalities (fCM) conference in the hopes of having more clout with the federal government. PoCo wants shippers of hazardous goods to be charged a fee to establish
an independently-run first-response program, which would provide appropriate materials, supplies and resources to provide first response to a rail incident. This does not seem to be an onerous expectation. Indeed, the marine industry has had a similar safety and emergency program for years. In 1995, the Canada Shipping act was
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amended to included tougher restrictions on tankers and barges, and required shippers to participate in setting up a firstresponse program, which today is called the Western Canada Marine Response Corporation. Members pay a fee, and WCMRC is responsible for training, equipment, preparedness and response in the event of a marine spill. Such a program should be in place for railway shippers. There is also the festering issue of how little cities know about what is actually being stored in rail yards. General information is offered but the specifics are not known, so if there was a disaster, the fire department wouldn’t know what it is dealing with. The rail companies have long been good neighbours and good for the economy. but there are some gaps in disaster planning that should be addressed. PoCo’s fCM request is a good first step.
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Burke Mt. missing basic services The Editor, Re. “Info coming on new Burke schools” (The Tri-City News, May 22). Our family moved to Burke Mountain almost three years ago. Sadly, we soon realized our kids would never go to school here due to delays in school construction. I hold the city accountable for this problem. The city should be properly managing growth and development of Burke Mountain as a whole, and working with the school board and other agencies. The current land use designation map (amended 2011)
forming part of the OCP is already out of date, as some designated school sites will not be built on. Why do we have an OCP if it isn’t followed? Why should builders keep building without basic services being met? I find it unbelievable the city would allow hundreds of homes to be built before planning to build any schools. The sad reality is a shovel has not hit the ground, yet 2,000 people have moved into the area and more are coming. Yes, it’s too late for us and many other families. The deci-
sion makers are probably the same ones who designed and touted Burke Mountain as a “transit-friendly” neighbourhood. Even with the poor bus service available, buses don’t run from Coquitlam Station past 8:40 p.m. Try telling your teenager to come home by that time. Overall, basic services on Burke Mountain are below average and have been neglected far too long. I have a message for Mayor Richard Stewart, councillors and city managers: No more excuses, just get it done. Doug Sutherland, Coquitlam
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Bravo to Moody middle for going medieval The Editor, I am writing to express my appreciation for the staff at Moody middle school, which recently wrapped up a schoolwide, cross-curricular study of the Middle Ages. Students were given a choice of specific study areas related to the topic (for example, castles and weaponry) and teachers directed students as they researched and then presented their findings on their own inquiry question.
All this learning culminated with a night of sharing when evidence of the students’ learning was displayed throughout the school. During school time, the students took part in a medieval feast. Each student was assigned a role to play during the feast. The students wore costumes and had duties and obligations to fulfill depending on their assigned role. There was also a production of Robin Hood performed at the school.
I was impressed by how much the students learned about history, how they were encouraged to express their learning and the fun they had while doing it. My four-year-old son and I happened to be walking on Moody’s field one afternoon about two weeks ago when we passed a student walking home from school, carrying his home-made armour. When I asked him about it, he stopped and told my son and me all
that he had learned about the armour and how it was used. He then offered my son the opportunity to try it out. It was pretty cool to witness firsthand the excitement of this student. It is not lost on me how much creativity, organization and work it is for a school’s staff to put together such an indepth study. I sincerely thank them for their successful effort. Jennifer Duhamel, Port Moody
The Tri-City News welcomes letters from readers in Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam, Port Moody, Anmore and Belcarra. Submissions must contain name, address and daytime phone number. The editor reserves the right to edit for clarity, brevity, libel and taste. Email letters to newsroom@tricitynews.com.
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Please, just slow down on Barnet The Editor, As a very early morning commuter from Port Coquitlam to downtown Vancouver, I drive the Barnet Highway. Oops, sorry, the Barnet Speedway. Guilty, I can be clocked at 85 km/h in the HOV Lane prior to 6 a.m. but it simply amazes me the speed at which others travel — some fly by me at what must be 110 to 120 km/h. Others ride my bumper while the real “intelligent” ones pass on the right at one of the few merge lanes. Are these fools in such a hurry? For God’s sake, slow down. You want to take your life, by all means, do so — just don’t take some innocent traveller with you. R.A. Yule, Port Coquitlam
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results — no matter what happened. She has plenty of friends in the music industry who also want to succeed, she thought. But she also didn’t want the public humiliation. The year before, Laing had applied for the contest and, while at the live announcement, had “a couple too many drinks” and got upset when her name wasn’t called. “I didn’t make a scene. I left. I was fine later,” she recalled. This year, however, her method worked.
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Chelsea Laing couldn’t bear to be there. Last Wednesday, when the Vancouver radio station 102.7 The Peak and Music BC announced on air the Top 12 finalists for the Peak Performance Project, the Port Coquitlam resident stayed at home, ordered a pizza and chilled with a glass a wine. She made a conscious effort to pull herself away from the hype and be happy with the
Hers was the second name announced at the Fortune Sound Club — and her phone immediately lit up with congratulatory messages from well-wishers. “When I found out, my jaw dropped. I thought, ‘How am I here?’ There are so many top level bands and with tons of experience.” Laing, who works under the band name Chersea, is not only the sole Tri-City musician on the coveted Peak roster, she’s also the only woman. On July 11, Chersea and the
other finalists — Little India (Langley); Smash Boom Pow (Vancouver); Jesse Roper (Victoria); Find the Others (Bowen Island); Mindil Beach (Vancouver); Bed of Stars (Abbotsford); Mike Edel (Victoria); Windmills (Vernon); JP Maurice (Victoria); Joy District (Comox Valley); and Van Damsel (Kamloops) — will formally launch their campaigns with live performances at the fourth annual Khatsahlano Street Party. see CHERSEA, page 17
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Port Coquitlam resident and electronic tribal pop musician Chelsea Laing at the Khatsahlano Music Festival last year.
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Yale with his dad and with top acts such as Oscar Peterson and Nikki Yanofsky. Along the way Bennett studied their style, trying to find out what made them tick. “There are so many artists and, to stand out, you have to do something different,” he said. Bennett believes he’s captured that uniqueness in his debut album Breakthrough. Released last October, the work contains original instrumental tracks plus a John Coltrane cover. It is up for a Western Canadian Music Award in September for best jazz recording of the year. And on Friday, he starts a series of solo shows in Vancouver before launching the Breakthrough tour with his quartet on June 20 at the Italian Cultural Centre, during the Vancouver International Jazz Festival. The quartet will also stop in Calgary, Medicine Hat, Toronto, Ottawa and Montreal for their jazz fests before wrapping up July 12 in London. On tour, they will play songs
from Breakthrough “but there’s a lot of room to have fun, too, and really explore and improv,” the 26-year-old said. “It keeps it interesting. There’s probably not going to be a single show that’s the same.” A PoCo resident since 2007 and a Conn-Selmer endorsing artist, Bennett said his fulltime job is composing for TV and film — sometimes with his dad. He has received Leo award nominations for his scores with Remedy (animation), Reset (short drama), Escape Act (short drama) and Nash (feature documentary). Last year, they worked on Take Back Your Power, a documentary about smart metres that won Documentary of the Year at the Leos. The duo also composed for The Exhibition, which won an International Emmy Award last fall for best arts programming; the film was about the backlash an artist received while trying to mount a largescale painting exhibition of the victims of Port Coquitlam serial murder Robert Pickton.
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A new board is in charge of the Port Moody Arts Centre. Last month, the St. Johns Street hub named Del Holbrook as the new president. Also on the executive are: Valerie Simons, Chelsea Belyk, Jacqui Mendes, Yoland Broderick, Rose Kapp, Ann Kitching, Claire Lawrence, Bev Bakka and Marianne LaRochelle (a Tri-City News sales representative).
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Amateur shutterbugs have a chance to win prizes — including a limited edition Robert Bateman print — by submitting pictures of regional parks. Metro Vancouver is holding its second annual photo contest to highlight its parks such as Colony Farm, Minnekhada and Belcarra, in the TriCities. Up to three snaps per photographer are allowed; the contest is open to ages 13 and up. The entry deadline is Aug. 31. Go online to metrovancouver.org/ parksphotocontest. jwarren@tricitynews.com
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The children’s choir with the Coquitlam-based Coastal Sound Music Academy (CSMA) understood for the first time what it meant to carry the torch. Choir director Diana Clark said she led the 28-member ensemble to Nova Scotia last month for a SEVEC (Society for Educational Visits and Exchanges in Canada) exchange; the month prior, young singers from that province had travelled to the TriCities to learn about B.C. and its regional songs. While in the Maritimes, Clark said her singers sang in Lunenburg at St. John’s Anglican Church, a place of worship since 1753 that was rebuilt by wooden boat builders in 2010 following a fire. The choir also sang The Bluenose song next to the Bluenose schooner as well as at Grand Pré, a UNESCO World Heritage site in the Annapolis Valley that was the centre of Acadian settlement from 1682 to 1755, when they were deported. “It was a very moving and very profound experience,” said Clark, who last week was awarded the 2015
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The Coquitlam-based Coastal Sound Music Academy children’s choir in Peggy’s Cove, NS, last month. SEVEC Ambassador Award. “They were told as a choir, they had a responsibility to carry history through folk song and that it’s really important to share that sense of who we are and where we come from…. It really opened their eyes and they really got what it meant.” Among the Acadian deportation hymns that the CSMA sung at Grand Pré was Tout Passe. On Sunday, the choir will repeat its performance at its year-end show at Coquitlam’s Evergreen Cultural Centre (1205 Pinetree Way) at 7 p.m. The children’s choir, along with four other CSMA choirs (but not the youth choir), will also sing The Bluenose, present
an Acadian folk song medley and lead an audience singalong in the B.C. shanty Where the Coho Flash Silver. Clark, who is also the musical director at Blakeburn elementary school in Port Coquitlam and the CSMA artistic director, said finale will be a nice wrap-up of their coastto-coast season. “You can really learn a lot about Canadian history through the lens of choral music,” she said, “and especially about the east coast. They have such a rich history that we just don’t have here.” • Tickets at $20/$15/$10 for Coastal Sound Music: From Sea to Sea on June 7 are via 604-927-6555. The show is a co-presentation with ECC.
Chersea named a Top 12 finalist And, later in the summer, they’ll converge in Princeton for a boot camp. The prizes are good for the winners: $102,700 for first place, and $75,000 for second and $50,000 for third spots. Still, all the Top 12 bands get a $5,000 base camp boost to help with career development. Now in its seventh year, the Peak Performance Project has seen such bands as The Matinee (of Coquitlam), We Are the City, Kyprios, Current Swell, Dear Rouge and Said the Whale break out from emerging to professional status. Laing, a Minnekhada middle alumni who graduated at North Burnaby secondary (she transferred for the hockey academy), said she’s got a lot to accomplish over the next few months including releasing a new EP or LP and flying to Toronto to pose for a nude calendar. She also plans to shoot some videos with kids from the downtown eastside
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charity Project Limelight, of which she is music director. Laing said she’s also getting lots of support from her co-workers at Tom Lee Music in Coquitlam. After all, music has become her passion. She plays trumpet, clarinet, bass, guitar, drums, piano and banjo and combines her sounds into what she describes as an “electronic tribal pop.” “If you think Imogen Heap, Grimes or Enya, those are pretty good comparisons,” she said. The final showcase for the Top 3 Peak Performance Project finalists will be Nov. 19 at the Commodore Ballroom.
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Dance studios wrap up year with gala shows A Port Moody studio that has produced professional dancers working around the world will end its season with a show next week. More than 200 students with Caulfield School of Dance will present Body of Work at Port Coquitlam’s Terry Fox Theatre (1260 Riverwood Gate) on June 12 at 7 p.m., June 13 at 1 and 7 p.m. and June 14 at 1 p.m. Among those on stage will be faculty members as well as Lauren Phillips, a past BC provincial title holder for voice: musical theatre, who is also the current representative for Bloch Canada. Tickets at $20 are available through the studio (2813 Spring St.) until June 9 or at the door an hour before showtime. Meanwhile, Port Coquitlam’s Coastal Edge Dance Centre will also host its gala year-end show next Monday at the Evergreen Cultural Centre (1205 Pinetree Way, Coquitlam). Tickets are $20 with proceeds going to the Coastal Edge Performing Arts Society and Maliyah Chung, a six-year-old dance student with spinal muscular atrophy.
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Members of the Port Moody Arts Centre have first dips on tickets to this summer’s “hottest” event in the Tri-Cities. Member tickets go on sale starting Monday for the 11th Annual Girls Night Out fundraiser, a Bollywood-style gala that takes place at Port Moody city hall on Aug. 7. Sponsored in part by The Tri-City News, the function will include comedic routines, beauty demos and other arts elements. Proceeds will support the Making It Work campaign for the arts hub’s programs. Pre-sale tickets for members are available at Scotiabank
Pender St.). The theatre company was founded last year by Capilano University musical theatre grads Sabrielle McCurdy Foreman, Ryan Nunez and Theo Budd. Tickets at $20 are
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The Coquitlam Metro Ford FC played the Vancouver Island Wave to a 0-0 draw during a B.C. Soccer Premier League under-16 girls soccer game at Town Centre park on Sunday.
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The Dr. Charles Best secondary Blue Devils are high school girls’ soccer AAA provincial champions after defeating Fleetwood in a stunning overtime victory. With things knotted at one goal each, coach Alfonso Napoletano told his players to keep attacking in extra time of the championship bout, which
took place at the University of Victoria on Saturday. “We were hoping to score in overtime to avoid the penalty kicks, which as everyone knows, is like a lottery,” he said. Fortunately for the Blue Devils, that is exactly what happened, when Andrea Perrotta bent the ball around a wall of Fleetwood players in a free kick in overtime, netting the goal from one yard outside the penalty box. “It was a world class goal,” said Napoletano of the game winner. The Blue Devils managed
to hold off a strong Fleetwood attack for the remainder of the game, with every Charles Best player excitedly standing on the sidelines until the final whistle blew. Earlier in the game, Best opened the scoring when striker Kathryn Harvey beat three players on her way into the box, where she buried a fabulous shot in the far corner 15 minutes into the match. But Fleetwood bounced back with a goal in the second half that tied things up, before Perotta’s overtime heroics.
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The Port Coquitlam Saints picked up their third win of the season, taking down the B.C. Jr. ‘A’ Lacrosse League basement dwellers the Burnaby Lakers last Friday at home. However, despite Burnaby’s struggle to put notches in the win column, the Lakers did not go down without a fight, with the visitors keeping things close for most of the game. The Saints got on the board first with a goal from
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‘They demonstrated so much desire’, says coach Saturday’s championship final was not the first time the Blue Devils have squared off against Fleetwood. The two clubs met in the bronze medal game of the Fraser Valley championships two weeks ago, a game Best lost in penalty kicks. “We knew about some of their best and dangerous players and we planned to man mark them,” Napoletano said. “Both teams are equal in talent and have some game breakers.”
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The championship win is the first time that a girls team at Best has won a provincial championship. Napoletano coached the boys soccer squad, which won the title in 2009, and said that he is proud of the girls team for the history they have made with the school. “They demonstrated so much desire and determination to compete hard so they can achieve their goal to become provincial champions,” he said. Best was undefeated on their way to the finals.
The club played Argyle secondary to a draw in Game 1, before defeating Kelowna 4-0 in the second match of the tournament. Best then defeated Reynolds secondary 1-0 before entering the playoff portion of the tournament. As the pool winner, the Coquitlam team faced off against Elgin Park in the semifinals, downing the Surrey club 2-1. That set the stage for the championship game against Fleetwood. gmckenna@tricitynews.com @gmckennaTC
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Professional DRYWALL & TAPING All Textures. Big / Small Projects. Call: 604-970-1285 CASCADE DRYWALL. Res / Comm Drywall, taping, text. ceilings, t-bar. steel stud. Call Rob 604-218-2396.
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• Basement Suites • Kitchens • Baths • Remodels • Additions • Flooring • Painting • Drywall • Much More Since 1972 Dan 778-837-0771
SPRING CLEAN UP S Hedge Trim S Lawn Cuts S Tree Pruning Yard Maintenance Insured S Guaranteed John 778-867-8785
Central Creek Construction Refinishing floors, no dust, tiles & crown mouldings & baseboards. 604-773-7811 / 604-432-1857 centralcreek@gmail.com
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Repair, Replace, Remodel...
.Jim’s Mowing. 310-JIMS (5467).
Low Cost. Same Day. Licensed. Res/Com. Small job expert. Renos Panel changes ~ 604-374-0062
HOME IMPROVEMENTS
5” Gutter, Down Pipe, Soffit *CLEANING *REPAIRS 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE
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YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 Service Call Lic #89402 Same day guarn’td We love small jobs! 604-568-1899
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Professional Installation
Leo: 604-657-2375 / 604-462-8620
POCO Appliance Mart 942-4999 Service to all Makes of Appliances & Refrigeration. Work Guaranteed
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
M.T. GUTTERS
7 Days / Week
Meadows Landscape Supply Ltd.
POLMAR HARDWOOD FLOORS New floor inst. & finishing. Refin. Repairs, Staining. Free Est. Mario 604-671-8501 or 604-468-4117.
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HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
Prompt Delivery Available
DRAIN Tiles, Sewer, Water Video Inspection, Jack Hammering, Hand Excavating Call Tobias 604.782.4322
HERFORT CONCRETE
NO JOB TOO SMALL Serving Lower Mainland 25 Years! *Prepare *Form *Place *Finish *Granite & Interlocking Block Walls *Stairs *Driveways *Exposed Aggregate *Stamped Concrete. *Interlocking Bricks *Sod Placement EXCELLENT REF’S -WCB Insured
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
283 GUTTERS & DOWNSPOUTS GUTTER & ROOF Cleaning/Power Washing since 1982. WCB/Liability insurance. Simon, 604-230-0627
HANDYMAN CONNECTION HANDYMAN CONNECTION Handyman Connection - Bonded -Renovations - Installations Repairs - 604.878.5232
A-1 CONTRACTING. Renos. Bsmt, kitchens, baths, custom cabinets, tiling, plumbing, sundecks, fencing, reroofing. Dhillon 604-782-1936.
Full Service Plumbing from Parker Dean. Fast, reliable, 24/7 service. Take $50 off your next job if you present this ad. Vancouver area. 1-800-573-2928 CONCRETE FORMING, FRAMING & SIDING. 604.218.3064 .Robert’s Handyman Service If I can’t do it, It can’t be done. 604-941-1618 or 604-811-4222. 604-941-1618 or 604-844-4222.
Find them here! In the classifieds. Class 203-387 Business Services
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LANDSCAPING
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SUNDECKS
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Ph: 604-942-4383
604-941-2263 / 604-725-7246
. Aluminum patio cover, sunroom, railing and vinyl. 604-521-2688 .Aluminum patio cover, sunroom, railing and vinyl. 604-521-2688 www.PatioCoverVancouver.com
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TREE SERVICES
A-1 Painting Company - Interior / Exterior 20 years exp. Summer Special 10% off (604)723-8434
www.paintspecial.com
all soils are tested for Optimum growing requirements.
Running this ad for 10yrs
PAINT SPECIAL 3 rooms for $299
PICK-UP ...... or .... DELIVERY
604-465-3189
SBroken Concrete RocksS $25.00 Per Metric Ton SMud - Dirt - Sod - ClayS $25.00 Per Metric Ton GrassSBranchesSLeavesSWeeds
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A LICENSED/HONEST PLUMBER & GAS FITTER / Furnace man with 35 yrs exp, ref’s, insured, reas rates Free est. 24hrs. Don 604-220-4956 10% OFF if you Mention this AD! *Plumbing *Heating *Reno’s *More Call Aman: 778-895-2005
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TREE BROTHERS SPECIALIST Tree Removal/Topping/Spiral Thinning/Hedge Trimming/Stump Grinding. Free Estimates. WCB/Fully Insured
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PRESSURE WASHING POWER WASHING GUTTER CLEANING
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Call Ian 604-724-6373
POWER WASHING since 1982. WCB/Liability insurance. Call Simon for prompt service. 604-230-0627
353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS
Woodland surroundings, on Forest Grove Drive. Good location, close to schools, SFU and Lougheed Mall. No subsidies available. $10 application fee. Maximum housing charges; 2 bdrms $935/mo. 3 bdrms. $1035/mo. & 4 bdrms. $1141/mo. Shares $2500.
NO SUBSIDIES AVAILABLE Orientation: Sunday, June 7, 1:30 p.m. at 51A-8740 Forest Grove Dr. Phone 604-420-2442
Time to put down some roots? Check out the “Real Estate Section” in Classifieds. Class 625 - For Sale By Owner Class 638 - Open Houses
AFFORDABLE MOVING
Roofing Experts. 778-230-5717 Repairs/Re-Roof/New Roofs. All work Gtd. Free Est. Call Frank.
www.affordablemoversbc.com
$45/Hr
From 1, 3, 5, 7 & 10 Ton Trucks Licensed ~ Reliable ~ 1 to 3 Men Free Estimate/Senior Discount Residential~Commercial~Pianos
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CATS GALORE, TLC has for adoption spayed & neutered adult cats. 604-309-5388 / 604-856-4866
MULTIPOMS. Under 8 lbs. 5 weeks old. Beautiful & fluffy. Velcro dogs. Can email pics. Vet checked, 1st shots. Guar’d. $800. 604-746-8074
All kinds of re-roofing & repairs. Free est. Reasonable rates. 778-998-7505 or 604-961-7505
604-537-4140
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Derek Manor
2048 Manning Ave. Port Coquitlam
604-941-5452; 604-944-7889
Impeccably Clean!
PETS
BLUENOSE BULLIES CROSS LAB PUPPIES. Ready to go $300 firm Call btwn 12noon-6pm 778-551-0769
FIVE STAR ROOFING
LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE
(604)936-5755
PETS
JACK RUSSELL; Adopt a beautiful 8 yr old Jack Russell, she is petite, standing 11’’ at the shoulder, and weighs 11lbs. All white with brown markings around both eyes & ears, with her right ear being 1/2 white. (604)846-8212
Across the street - across the world Real Professionals, Reas. Rates. Best in every way! 604-721-4555.
Good Apartment Sizes Heat SH/W S Parking 1 & 2 bdrm. Avail July 1 $810/mo. No Pets Ref’s & Credit check req’d
Polo Club Apartments 19071 Ford Rd. Pitt Meadows Clean, Quiet Well Managed Bldg. 3 Blocks to W.C. Express W 1 & 2 Bdrm Suites W 3 Appliances W Secured Garage Parking W Adult Oriented W Ref’s Req’d & Absolutely No Pets
RUBBISH REMOVAL
604.465.7221 PORT COQUITLAM; 2 Bdrm apt $825 & $845. Quiet family complex, no pets. 604-464-0034.
STEFANO PAINTING
Exterior Summer Special 10% Off FREE Estimates (604)720-1390 NORTHSTARS PAINTING www.northstars-painting.com Master Painters at Students Rates. Best Value In Town, Book Now For Super Savings. 778.245.9069
709 COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL PIT BULL PUPS- born Feb 24th. Blue/Blue Brindle. Shots. Wormed. $850-$1250. 604-376-0920
Pay-Less Pro Painting Spring EXT/INT SPECIAL
Purebred CAIRN TERRIER Pups Shots, dewormed. $800. House pets. 604-854-1978, 604-807-5204
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MIRACLE MOVING
604 - 720 - 2009
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604-728-5643
ABE MOVING - $35/Hr. Per Person *Reliable Careful Movers. *Rubbish Removal. *24 Hours. 604-999-6020
Licensed - Bonded - Fully Equip. Residential Commercial, 1-3 Men BIG OR SMALL MOVES Start $45/hr ~ All size trucks Free estimate/Senior Discount www.miraclemoving.ca
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Dasl ~ 604 945 5864 dasl@terramanagement.ca
604-465-1311
ABBA MOVERS & DEL Res/comm 1-5 ton truck, 2men fr $45. SENIOR DISCOUNT.Honest, bsmt clean up. 25yrs Exp. 24hrs/7days 604-506-7576
RENTALS
No subsidy Cls to transit, schools & shops
Robert J. O’Brien
Meadows Landscape Supply
APARTMENT/CONDO 2 Bedroom Apartments BRIGHT & LARGE
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MOVING & STORAGE
MISC. FOR SALE
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ABC TREE MEN Pruning, Shaping, Tree Removal & Stump Grinding. 604-521-7594 604-817-8899
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MISC SERVICES
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BUD HAYNES, WARD’S Firearms Auction. Saturday, June 13, 10 a.m., 11802 - 145 St., Edmonton, Alberta. Denny Harding Estate, Sask. Store Dispersal. Over 200 new guns. Website, catalogue w/pictures. Phone 403-347-5855 or 780-451-4549; w w w. b u d h ay n e s a u c t i o n s . c o m . www.WardsAuctions.com.
2 coats any colour
(Ceiling & Trim extra) Price incls Cloverdale Premium quality paint.
GREENWORX Redevelopment Inc. Hedges, Pavers, Ponds & Walls. Returfing, Demos, Drainage, Concrete cutting, Jack hammering, old swimming pools filled in & decks. 604-782-4322
JOBS: Whether you’re looking to find or fill a position, this is where your search begins.
AUCTIONS
STEEL BUILDINGS...”OUR BIG 35TH ANNIVERSARY SALE” 20X20 $4500. 25X24 $5198. 30X30 $7449. 32X36 $8427. 40X46 $12140. One end Wall included. Pioneer Steel 1-800-668-5422 www.pioneersteel.ca.
604.339.1989 Lower Mainland 604.996.8128 Fraser Valley
17607 Ford Road Pitt Meadows
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TILING
TILES, TILES, HARDWOOD small or big jobs call 604-880-6438 or visit www.futuristictiles.com
When QUALITY Matters
APPLIANCES
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POCO Appliance Mart 942-4999 Rebuilt*Washer*Dryer*Fridge*Stove Up to 1 Yr Warranty. Trade-in Avail.
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*Rototilling *Levelling *Gardens *Loader Work *Brush Cutter *Plowing
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
PORT COQUITLAM 775-3000sqft. Ground floor commercial space. Office / retail / service type business. Facing onto city park. 2 blks from Lougheed/ Shaughnessy intersection. Call 604-464-3550.
WANTED pure black LAB PUP female 6-8 wks. Give full details & telephone # to Box #001, 20258Fraser Hwy Langley V3A4R6
JUNK REMOVAL By RECYCLE-IT! 604.587.5865 www.recycleitcanada.ca
EXTRA CHEAP
JUNK / RUBBISH REMOVAL Almost for free! (778)997-5757
Yellow Lab, female, 4 yrs old, spayed, vet checked, shots. $700 obo. No sunday call, 604-795-4681
604-575-5555
RENTALS 736
RENTALS
HOMES FOR RENT
SOUTH SURREY EXECUTIVE
Fully Furnished & Equipped or Unfurnished Based on Your Needs.
Short Term or Long term! Hotel Living
Like New Townhouse. Only 3 years old. Immaculate Deluxe, 2 bdrm. + Rec. Room/Office + 2 Full Bath T/House. Flr. to ceiling storage + storage rm. in garage. 6 s/s appli. d/w, w/d, Garburator. Crown Mouldings, 9ft. ceilings, H/W laminate flooring and slate tile. Gas F/P & Alarm. 1 car garage parking. Covered patio lower & outdoor patio upper. Amenities room incls. full gym, outdoor hot tub & pool. Walk to Morgan Heights shopping. NO Smoking inside & NO Pets! $2050/mo. or negotiable Available July 1!
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TOWNHOUSES
COQUITLAM: 2 Bdrm, quiet family complex, no pets, $1005/mo. Call 604-942-2277 PITT MEADOWS: 2 - 3 bdrm co-op T/H $1108/mo - $1211/mo. Shares req’d. Close to WCE, schools & shopping. No subsidy available. 19225 119th Ave. For more info & to book an appt. call 604-465-1938 PORT COQUITLAM; 2 Bdrm townhouse, $905. Quiet family complex, no pets. 604-464-0034.
TRANSPORTATION 845
SCRAP CAR REMOVAL
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#1 FREE SCRAP VEHICLE REMOVAL ASK ABOUT $500 CREDIT $$$ PAID FOR SOME 604.683.2200
COQUITLAM Cntr area. Bright & spac. 1 bdrm suite, priv ent. Avail July 1st. Ns/np. $750 + 1/3 utils, cable & lndry inc. 604-944-7580. COQUITLAM Nice, quiet, renovated 3 bdrm ground floor with hardwood floors, F/P & W/D. N/P, N/S. $1100 + half utils. Call 604-809-9850. COQUITLAM, Oxford St 2-bdrm ste. Walk-out. Incl. utils. $1100. N/p, n/s. W/d. June 1. 604-9454151 PORT COQUITLAM N.Side 1 bdrm gr/lvl suite, nice & clean, quiet area near school & bus, ns/np, June 1st. $650/mo incl utils. 604-537-2131.
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ALUMINUM BOAT WANTED 10’, 12’ or 14’ with or without motor or trailer. Will pay cash 778-868-9342
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• Patented gravity rise system • 18" material capacity, 8" pneumatic wheels • Rapid release tool mounts
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#3170 - 2850 Shaughnessy Street, Port Coquitlam, BC We’re also located in Burnaby & Kelowna! Visit us online for details.
BONUS With Purchase
10" x 24T SAW BlADE $15 VAlUE!
$80
Reg. $199.99
10" Compound 12" Dual Miter Saw Bevel With laser 15.0 Amp Sliding Compound Miter Saw • • Motor: Laser marker system for increased cutting • Motor: 15.0 Amp, 3,800 RPM
199
¼" x 50'
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449
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$50
Hybrid Air Hose
2" 18 Ga Brad Nailer
• 150 max PSI • 2.6 SCFM @ 90 PSI pump, enabling long tool run time with quick recovery
• Fastener range 2" to 3-1/4"
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2" 18 Ga Smart Point Brad Nailer Kit
6 Gal Pancake Compressor
Low Profile Clipped Head Framing Nailer
Tel: 604.944.1755
Prices valid on June 4-6, 2015 while quantities last. Sale applies to items in stock only. No phone orders. Prices will not be disclosed over the phone. No rain checks. We reserve the right to correct any errors. Sale prices are valid at all locations.
Store Hours: MON - FRI: 8 am to 5:30 pm, SAT: 9 am to 5 pm, SUN / Holidays: Closed
$100
10" Compact Job Site Table Saw • Motor: 15.0 Amp, 4,800 RPM • 24" of rip capacity
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