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Cougar grabs a pooch, cops say be careful Dog hurt but alive after an attack on Monday in PoMo GARY MCKENNA

The Tri-CiTy News

Port Moody Police are warning people to watch out for wildlife after a cougar attacked a small dog Monday night on the city’s north shore. According to officers, the cougar picked up the pooch near Chevalier Court and Flavelle Drive and tried to carry it away but dropped the animal after the owner yelled at it. “The dog has since had surgery but is expected to make a full recovery,” PMPD said in a press release. Police also offered some safety tips: • Residents who come into contact with a cougar are ad-

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Flames flare up and fascinate at one of the grills at the 2017 edition of Port Moody RibFest, which drew tens of thousands of carnivores to Rocky Point Park over the weekend for ribs, pulled pork, chicken and fixings. For more mouth-watering photos, see page 18.

vised to stay calm and make themselves look as large as possible. Small children and pets should be picked up immediately and a path allowing the cougar to exit should be clear. • People should also maintain eye contact with the animal and speak to it in a loud and firm voice to “reinforce the fact that you are a human and not an easy target,” said the PMPD press release. • If a cougar does attack, people should fight back, focusing on the animal’s eyes and face. Use rocks, sticks and any personal belongings as weapons, police said. Warning signs have been posted in the area where the attack occurred and residents are asked to call the BC Conservation Officer Service at 1-877-952-7277 if they see a cougar in their neighbourhood. gmckenna@tricitynews.com @gmckennaTC

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As many as 44 teams with names ranging from serious to humorous — and from Unreal Madrid to Real Ale Madrid — raised more than $172,000 for the Michael Cuccione Foundation during Saturday’s Kick for a Cure at Coquitlam’s Town Centre Park. The annual event is a fun soccer tournament that features a variety of attractions for kids and raises money to support research into cures for childhood cancers. The Michael Cuccione Foundation, started in 1997, was named for a Coquitlam boy who beat childhood cancer but died in 2001 at the age of 16 from respiratory failure related to his cancer treatments.

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Special needs kids parked without a van Society needs help to continue summer program MARIO BARTEL

The Tri-CiTy News

A broken transmission could mean a change in plans for some special needs kids attending summer camp. Debra Abraham, executive director of the Unique Get Together Society, which runs the program, said the group’s five-passenger 2004 Buick Rendezvous is used to transport children to outings all over the Lower Mainland to attractions such as the Britannia Mine Museum, the Greater Vancouver Zoo and Cultus Lake.

But after more than 170,000 km and a previous rebuild of the transmission two years ago, the vehicle has given up the ghost. And that means the eight kids at her camp may have to give up some of the experiences other children take for granted. “They have so many barriers up already,” Abraham said. “Some of them have never had the summer camp experience.” Abraham said repairing the transmission will cost up to $3,500, money the small organization doesn’t readily have. And while staff members have been pitching in as volunteer drivers with their own vehicles, co-ordinating the logistics has been a challenge. Abraham said she’s hoping someone in the community may have a safe, functional pas-

senger van they no longer need that could be donated to the society. It’s especially important for kids with special needs and developmental challenges to have opportunities to grow and explore their capabilities, Abraham said, and summer camp can play a huge role. “It gives them the experience of something different,” Abraham said. “Their brains are growing, their bodies are developing and they can learn. It gives them choice.” • Anyone with a surplus van or any other way they can help get the Unique Get Together Society’s vehicle back on the road is asked to contact Debra Abraham at uniquegettogether@gmail.com. mbartel@tricitynews.com @mbartelTC

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Shohreh Yousefi-Nejad, the administrative assistant for the Unique Get Together Society, in the 2004 Buick Rendezvous used by the organization to transport special needs’ kids to summer outings.

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Guilty of wife’s murder Andra Ghiorghita was killed by her husband in PoCo

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A husband charged with killing his wife in Port Coquitlam in 2014 was found guilty of second-degree murder last week following a trial in B.C. Supreme Court. Irinei Ghiorghita, 41, will be sentenced next month, three years after he was taken into custody when the body of his wife, Andra Ghiorghita, was discovered at the couple’s Davis Avenue townhouse. At the time, the couple, who were married in Romania in 2001, had a child who was staying with family outside of the country. Police learned of the crime when Irinei Ghiorghita walked into the Coquitlam RCMP detachment and told officers

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Owner of rings sought after a thrift store find JANIS CLEUGH

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An Australian visiting Port Moody got a shock last week after finding two rings in a purse she bought at the Share thrift shop. Zoey Lovejoy was browsing in the Share’d Treasures Thrift Store on St. Johns Street when a package caught her eye: Inside were two small purses

and a playing cards case — all clad in tartan. Lovejoy said she was drawn to the fabric as her family comes from the Orkney Islands and her daughter was married in Scotland. But when she got back to her daughter’s home, where she’s staying until November, Lovejoy said she opened her purchases and found inside one of the purses a tiny white bag containing a gold wedding

band and engagement ring with a loose diamond. “It’s obvious she would be repairing it, I’m assuming,” Lovejoy said of the owner. Lovejoy alerted the thrift store staff and called the Port Moody Police Department. And yesterday (Tuesday), Lovejoy was expected to turn the rings into the police with the hope the owner will come forward and be reunited with her

jewellery. It is believed the rings are a size 5 or smaller; the engagement ring also has an oldfashioned setting for the gem. “They’re obviously sentimental to someone,” Lovejoy told The Tri-City News. “They should be returned.” • Anyone with information on the rings is asked to call the Port Moody Police Department at 604-461-3456. jcleugh@tricitynews.com

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Almost 6 years later, arrest in a stabbing Maple Ridge man faces a variety of criminal charges GARY MCKENNA

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A 39-year-old Maple Ridge man has been charged with a stabbing almost six years ago at the Coquitlam Central Station bus loop that left a man in critical condition. Tyrel William Scott will face one count of aggravated assault stemming from the incident, along with more than a dozen additional weapons charges the resulted from the stabbing investigation. “We don’t forget when something is this serious,” said Coquitlam RCMP Cpl. Michael McLaughlin. “We are constantly trying to solve these cases.” The stabbing occurred early on Dec. 15, 2011, when a 19-year-old Maple Ridge man was attacked by another

man with a knife shortly after midnight. The victim sustained multiple stab wounds, including one that pierced his heart, before being rushed to hospital. The suspect fled, running through the parking lot and past the A&W at nearby Pinetree Village shopping plaza toward Westwood Street, where he is believed to have left behind a hoodie. Two months after the incident, police held a press conference where they showed off the clothing and some surveillance photos of a suspect. While the appeal to the public turned up some leads, McLaughlin said new evidence was recently uncovered that led investigators to recommend charges to the Crown. “I can’t get into it in great detail,” McLaughlin said, “but it was only recently that the investigation bore fruit to the point where we had what we believe was a strong case.” He added that as investigators pursued the assault investigation, they turned up

evidence of other crimes. On top of the aggravated assault charge, Scott, a 39-year-old who is well known to police, is also facing five counts of possession of a firearm while prohibited, four counts of possession of a prohibited or restricted weapon, three counts of possession of a firearm without a licence and two counts of possession of weapon. “That was a big reason why it took so long,” McLaughlin said. “It became more complicated. As we investigated the original assault, we uncovered evidence that other crimes were committed.” Still, a motive for the stabbing continues to elude police, McLaughlin said. “Our investigation hasn’t shown any particular reason why the victim was targeted,” he said. “As far as we can tell, the victim was truly a victim.” Scott is in custody and expected to appear in court today (Wednesday). gmckenna@tricitynews.com @gmckennaTC

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Giesbrecht had gone missing previously Forensic Psychiatric patient found Monday evening GARY MCKENNA

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A man found not criminally responsible for murder who went missing from Coquitlam Forensic Psychiatric Hospital last week has been returned to custody. Terrence Scott Giesbrecht had not been seen since Friday when Coquitlam RCMP sent out a release Monday evening asking the public if anyone had any information on his whereabouts.

TERRENCE SCOTT GIESBRECHT Within an hour, the 54-yearold, who police said without medication could be a danger to himself or others, was apprehended. There was no informa-

tion on where he was located but police said in their warning to the public that he may have left the Lower Mainland. Giesbrecht has lived at the Colony Farm Road hospital since 2004 after he was found not criminally responsible by reason of a mental disorder for killing two men in Fort St. John in 2004. This is not the first time he has left the facility. In 2009, he did not return to the hospital after being let out on a day pass. A Canada-wide warrant was issued for his arrest but he returned to the facility on his own two days later. gmckenna@tricitynews.com @gmckennaTC

GUN GOes OFF, ChArGes POssiBLe Police are considering charges after a Port Coquitlam man accidentally fired a bullet into a neighbour’s house. Nobody was hurt in the incident, which occurred at around 10:30 p.m. Monday on Maywood Avenue in northeast PoCo when the man was practising with the pistol before it accidentally

discharged. The incident occurred while the man was “manipulating” the weapon, which is the practice of clearing the firearm and reloading in the event of a stoppage or a jam, said Coquitlam RCMP Cpl. Michael McLaughlin. “That is something that you have to do in a very controlled condition,” he said. “It

looks like those safety procedures were not followed. “Certainly, when you have a firearm that goes off in a public space, it is a concern.” Charges are being considered but none have yet been laid against the man, who has been issued a promise to appear in court. The man is not known to police. gmckenna@tricitynews.com

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So many meat-eaters were at Port Moody’s RibFest last weekend that vendors ran out of some items on Sunday, the city says. The third annual feast at Rocky Point Park drew tens of thousands of hungry visitors from around Metro Vancouver wanting a taste of the saucy ribs, local craft beer and live music. City spokesperson Rosemary Lodge said the beer garden, which featured products from nearby Brewers Row, was at capacity Saturday night while Sunday — the sunniest day of the weekend — was the busiest day overall. Organizers were ready to handle the extra crowds — many of them arriving via the newly opened Evergreen Extension — and had ordered 20% more product than last year. Still, it wasn’t enough, with four of the five cookers out of some menu selections on Day 3. In an email to members of the Port Moody Rotary Club, which hosted the attraction, president Michael Poznanski praised volunteers for the successful run, noting: “You all deserve the biggest pats on the back for your devotion to the community and the club. The park was packed!” He also gave kudos to the rib runners, especially Port Moody soccer players and others who delivered orders from the cashier in under three minutes. Lodge said the city was also better prepared this year for the

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Ribs and other meaty treats attracted record crowds to Rocky Point Park on the weekend for the annual Port Moody RibFest. amount of waste and recycling generated on site. More signs to divert garbage were posted, more bins were installed and more options for customers to sort their leftovers were available. In total, 194 green waste carts (240 litres each) were filled and five tonnes of green waste were recycled — up a tonne from last year’s RibFest. As for the grass and green spaces, the city’s parks staff are now working to repair damage, Lodge said. Parking was also tight on and around Murray Street, with

Inlet Field opened to accommodate the overflow; however, on Saturday, tow trucks were ordered to remove some vehicles that had blocked in others. Police reopened the lot once the issues were resolved, Lodge said. Port Moody Police Department reported no arrests. “We had great co-operation. It’s a great community event,” Sgt. Brad Sheridan said. jcleugh@tricitynews.com

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“This has nothing to do with municipal boundaries or merging cities, it has to do with development and how that development impacts not only the residents of the city in which the development occurs but also the impact on neighbouring cities.” ROBERT MRNKA ON A LETTER TO THE EDITOR CALLING FOR THE TRI-CITIES TO MERGE

“No thanks. If I had wanted to live in Coquitlam or Port Moody, we would have moved there. We took our time 17 years ago on deciding where to raise our family and eventually chose Port Coquitlam. There were and are differences and it should remain separate cities.” JODI JEFFRIES PERRI

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Development, Burke Mt. & the not-so-great walls of Coquitlam B uilding on a steep hillside comes with challenges but new rules are needed now to prevent Burke Mountain from becoming dominated by retaining walls. Under current rules, developers are allowed to exceed current height restrictions for retaining walls when they are planning a subdivision. The result is the creation of some very tall walls to enable new subdivisions to be built on flat land. Is this the case of the city of Coquitlam being asleep at the switch and allowing developers to exploit a policy loophole? The city already restricts deNEWSROOM 604-472-3030 DELIVERY 604-472-3040 DISPLAY ADS 604-472-3020 CLASSIFIED ADS 604-630-3300 n

velopment on sites with grades of 35% and more, and four years ago required developers to consider topography when designing their projects in one of the most challenging regions in Metro Vancouver. But, clearly, some projects have been approved that require the installation of large retaining walls and council is now reviewing the matter. Unless developers can show some restraint, they may be forced to adhere to much stricter rules, which could even include the prohibition of flat lots. There are a number of reasons developers want to be able

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to create flat parcels of land for houses and townhomes — with a key issue being marketability. Homeowners like the kind of amenities that a flat lot can create, and building decks, patios, lawns and driveways to accommodate a hill could be more expensive and require more complex infrastructure. It may also be more expensive to build on a steep slope given engineering considerations. But there are many examples where beautiful homes have been built into a hillside and in Europe, hillside communities have stood for centuries. There are also environmental

benefits in building with more sensitive design, and Burke Mountain could and should be developed in a way that is more in keeping with nature, taking advantage of the opportunity of hillside development rather than turning the area into a series of flat terraces upheld by huge, grey walls that become an eyesore. Coquitlam can surely look at other cities that have developed on extreme hillsides for examples and implement rules quickly to prevent further great walls being built that seem out of keeping for a city that says it prides itself on coexisting with nature.

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Burke Mountain is booming with development and construction but its steep slopes — and developers’ desire to sell homes on flat lots — have resulted in a number of huge retaining walls being built. The city is now looking at concerns about the grey monstrosities and whether it should do something about them.

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Why remove rentals Irresponsible to not look at when there’s a crisis? The Editor, Re. “Big plans in works for Cottonwood Park” (The Tri-City News, July 12) and “Has your mayor been hanging around for too long?” (Opinion, The Tri-City News, July 14). Coquitlam Mayor Richard Stewart never mentions that the expansion of Cottonwood Park can be carried out only after 200 affordable rental apartments now on the site have been razed. Similarly, at the three Burquitlam-Lougheed Neighbourhood Plan public consultation sessions, a check with other attendees revealed none were aware of this fact nor did any of the many colourful presentation posters and maps of the site give any clues. To casual attendees, who might well have favoured this park expansion, it looked as if this wonderful looking amenity was to be created on bare land.

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MAYOR RICHARD STEWART But the truth is that the partnership with the YMCA and Concert Properties to realize this park expansion also has a human cost for the 200 families that have already begun to be displaced. In addition, their perfectly livable, family-oriented rental apartments will also be permanently lost from the city’s affordable rental housing stock — at the time of the worst rental affordability crisis ever.

Even if the partnership includes a plan for Concert to build new rental replacement apartments in Burquitlam Park, along with a new YMCA pool complex, by 2021, do you start building up your affordable rental stock by destroying 200 of your most affordable units first? This so-called “innovative” deal, which also wrecks space in one park to create about an equal amount of additional space in another, should be reconsidered. And since municipal elections are to be held in 2018, this should be an election issue.

We would like to thank all of those who helped make this year’s festival a success. With record breaking crowds coming out to see Trooper and fireworks, to celebrate Canada’s 150th. We would not have been able to succeed without our volunteer board of directors, office staff, and the hundreds of volunteers who put in many hours during the weekend. However, without the continued support of local sponsors, we would not have been able to put on another fantastic festival. Specifically, we would like to thank our Gold Level Sponsors, Canadian Pacific Railway, Onni, Pacific Coast Terminals, The Port of Vancouver, and Vancity, as well as the City of Port Moody, all of whom without, we would not be able to continue this wonderful event. We hope to see you again next year, for the 42nd Annual Golden Spike Days Festival.

On the one hand, we have a vision of a futuristic, clean, high-tech, gleaming city of towers, large parks and amenities for the new property owners and investor-buyers; on the other, a growing tidal wave of dispossessed renters, forced to move on, with nowhere to go. As Mike Klassen in his opinion piece observes regarding the mayor of Burnaby: “His floundering explanation for why he continues to allow low-income apartments to be razed while 45-storey, highend condo buildings replace them should be a flag to voters that it is time for a change.” The same thing is going on here in Coquitlam — and it must stop. Can density and amenity issues not be resolved without drastic consequences for the less affluent occupying or desperately seeking low-cost housing? Felix Thijssen, Coquitlam

amalgamation The Editor, Re. “Answer to conflict: having just one city — not three” (Letters, The Tri-City News, July 21). Recent letters to the editor are starting to ignite discussions on why amalgamating Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody could be worth investigating. As a resident of the Tri-Cities for nearly 30 years, I can understand differing opinions on the subject. But I think it less than responsible to not take a serious look at all of the potential advantages and disadvantages of administratively merging the three cities and striving to retain their most important individual characteristics. The current conflict between Coquitlam and Port Coquitlam regarding Burke Mountain is understandable but if both cities could look beyond their

own borders, a suitable solution might well be found. Nearly 50 years ago, when I was living in Chilliwack, I asked a learned mentor why the city and the township couldn’t work together and be more efficient. His response was simple: Every summer at that time, the lieutenant-governor welcomed all municipal politicians to a garden party in Victoria. If there were only one Chilliwack, a number of current politicians wouldn’t get an invitation, he told me. Perhaps his answer was a tad over-simplified but if longer-term solutions to everincreasing challenges are to be achieved, then a back-to-thefuture answer might be worth looking at. After all, there was a time when Coquitlam was the lone municipality in what we now recognize at The Tri-Cities. Brian McCristall, Coquitlam


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Notice of Public Hearing Notice is hereby given that the City of Coquitlam will be holding a Public Hearing to receive representations from all persons who deem it in their interest to address Council regarding the following proposed bylaws. This meeting will be held on:

Date: Time: Location:

Monday, July 31, 2017 7:00 p.m. City Hall Council Chambers, 3000 Guildford Way, Coquitlam, BC V3B 7N2

Immediately following the adjournment of the Public Hearing, Council will convene a Regular Council Meeting during which it will give consideration to the items on the Public Hearing agenda.

Item 1 Address: 3416 Queenston Avenue The intent of Bylaw 4779, 2017 is to amend City of Coquitlam Zoning Bylaw No. 3000, 1996 to rezone the subject property outlined in black on the map marked Schedule ‘A’ to Bylaw 4779, 2017 from RS-2 One-Family Suburban Residential to RTM-1 Street Oriented Village Home Residential and RS-7 Small Village Single-Family Residential. If approved, the RTM-1 zone would facilitate the creation of eight streetoriented village lots fronting Queenston Avenue. The RS-7 zone would facilitate the creation of one single-family residential lot fronting Korba Avenue from the remaining portion of the subject property.

Item 2 Addresses: 1412 and 1414 Pipeline Road The intent of Bylaw 4665, 2017 is to amend City of Coquitlam Citywide Official Community Plan Bylaw No. 3479, 2001 to revise the land use designation of the subject property outlined in black on the map marked Schedule “A” to Bylaw No. Bylaw 4665, 2017 from Suburban Residential to Townhousing. The intent of Bylaw 4666, 2017 is to amend City of Coquitlam Zoning Bylaw No. 3000, 1996 to rezone the subject property outlined in black on the map marked Schedule ‘A’ to Bylaw 4666, 2017 from RS-2 One-Family Suburban Residential to RT-2 Townhouse Residential. If approved, the RT-2 zone would facilitate the creation of a twelve unit townhouse development.


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The intent of Bylaw 4776, 2017 is to amend City of Coquitlam Citywide Official Community Plan Bylaw No. 3479, 2001 in order to revise the Austin Heights Neighbourhood Plan (AHNP) and make related amendments to the Development Permit Area Guidelines. If approved, Bylaw 4776, 2017 would remove “Landmark Site Designation” from the AHNP and introduce gateway design policies. The Bylaw would also establish a maximum height limit of up to 25 storeys within the neighbourhood centre. The existing 4 storey height limit currently in effect for pre-identified areas will remain unchanged. The intent of Bylaw 4777, 2017 is to amend City of Coquitlam Zoning Bylaw Subject Property: No. 3000, 1996 to revise the height and Austin Heights Neighbourhood Centre density provisions of the C-5 Zone. If approved, the text amendment would facilitate the following revisions: • Amend the C-5 zone to incorporate the proposed maximum 25 storey height limit in the Austin Heights Neighbourhood centre and the existing 4 storey height limit; • Bring the C-5 zone in line with the Citywide Density Bonusing Program; • Add the C-5 zone as a corresponding zone to Section 510 Affordable Housing and Special Needs Housing in the Zoning Bylaw in order to make it consistent with the City’s Housing Affordability Strategy; and • Implement several housekeeping amendments in order to remove inconsistencies between the AHNP and the C-5 zone. GATENSBURY ST

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pecting adventurers. “You don’t realize the danger until you start sinking and can’t get out,” Coulson said in a press release. Coulson says his firefighters have special training and equipment to rescue people who’ve become stuck in the mud. He advises if you do get stuck in the mud, struggling to get free only makes the situa-

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How do I find out more information? Additional information, copies of the bylaws, supporting staff reports, and any relevant background documentation may be inspected from July 19 to July 31, 2017 in person at the Planning and Development Department, Coquitlam City Hall, 3000 Guildford Way, Coquitlam during the hours of 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. from Monday to Friday excluding statutory holidays. You may also obtain further information with regard to the bylaws mentioned above on the City’s website at www.coquitlam.ca/publichearing and by phone at 604-9273430. How do I provide input? Verbal submissions may only be made in person at the Public Hearing. The City Clerk’s Office will compile a Speakers List for each item. To have your name added to the Speakers List please call 604-927-3010. Everyone will be permitted to speak at the Public Hearing but those who have registered in advance will be given first opportunity. Please also be advised that video recordings of Public Hearings are streamed live and archived on the City’s website at www.coquitlam.ca/webcasts. Prior to the Public Hearing written comments may be submitted to the City Clerk’s Office in one of the following ways: Email: clerks@coquitlam.ca; Regular mail: 3000 Guildford Way, Coquitlam, BC, V3B 7N2; In person: City Clerk’s Office, 2nd Floor, 3000 Guildford Way, Coquitlam, BC, V3B 7N2; Fax: to the City Clerk’s Office at 604-927-3015. To afford Council an opportunity to review your submission, please ensure that you forward it to the City Clerk’s Office prior to noon on the day of the hearing. Written submissions provided in response to this consultation will become part of the public record which includes the submissions being made available for public inspection at Coquitlam City Hall and on our website at www.coquitlam.ca/agendas. If you require more information regarding this process please call the City Clerk’s Office at 604-927-3010. Please note that Council may not receive further submissions from the public or interested parties concerning any of the bylaws described above after the conclusion of the Public Hearing. Jay Gilbert City Clerk

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As I indicated at the Gala, all 41 members of the Chamber team are working hard to bring the objectives laid out in our strategic plan to life. For the next three years the Chamber Board of Directors, Ambassadors, and staff will continue to strengthen and clarify our brand, maximize our value to drive sustainable partnerships with Carlo Zarrillo, Chair all stakeholders, and promote the Tri-Cities as the best place to Tri-Cities Chamber live, work, and play. Through every step we act with leadership, integrity, innovation and we strive for service excellence while we work to shape the future of business and our community. I am happy to report that over the past 6 months, we have made tremendous progress in bringing our strategic plan to life. This year, we have already started to strengthen and clarify our brand with the successful launch of our new website, creation of new marketing materials, and an increase in our physical presence at events in the community. We have maximized our value by providing our members with additional cost-saving benefits and educational opportunities. To meet our last strategic objective, we continuously promote the Tri-Cities as the best place to live, work, and play. With the help of the Economic Summit and upcoming Business Showcase, we are able to attract professionals from across Metro Vancouver to the Tri-Cities. As well, we are regularly creating new policy and advocating on behalf of our members to the municipal and provincial levels of government. I look forward to seeing you all at one of our upcoming events and sincerely hope to say “hi” at the Mayors’ BBQ on September 7 or the Business Showcase on October 17.

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Scenes from Port Moody RibFest on the weekend at Rocky Point Park: Top row, from left: Adam Major shouts out for customers at the Misty Mountain BBQ. John McMillan, 80, digs in to his meal. And Rahim Berisha forks out sample tastings at Boss Hogs. Above: Braeden Price and Damon Fraser work the grill — and the sauce, with Stuart MacTaggart (below left) taking care of some of the latter, too. Bottom centre: Matt Smith takes a break behind the scenes at Gator BBQ. Below right: For those wanting to dance off some calories, The Palomars perform at RibFest.


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AUG. 2: HYDE CREEK WATERSHED SOC. • Hyde Creek Watershed Society monthly meeting, 7:15 p.m., 3636 Coast Meridian Rd., PoCo. The public is invited to attend the meeting, tour the facility and check out Hyde Creek projects. The society is also looking for volunteers — you choose the time and days you are free to help. Currently looking for help in planning 2017 Salmon Festival; education tour guides and assistants for daytime school visits are always needed, as are volunteers interested in working dayto-day operations. Info: www.hydecreek.org or email hcws. info@gmail.com.

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Kozak will also read from her recently published historical novel Shadow of the Lion: The Fields of Hades. Admission is free but library registration is required by calling 604-927-7999. Tri-City Wordsmiths meetings are held on the first Saturday of every second month. Info: tri-citywordsmiths.ca.

• Tri-City Wordsmiths meeting, 2-4:30 p.m., Terry Fox Library, PoCo. Topic: “So, You Want to Write a Historical Novel?” will be presented by Ruth Kozak, journalist, playwright, historical novelist, poet and writing instructor. This workshop will show you how to get started with writing historical fiction, where to start your research and how much to do, as well as methods of plotting, building believable characters, and describing realistic settings.

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• Hello Summer event, 1-4 p.m., Northside Foursquare Church, 1460 Lansdowne Dr., Coquitlam; free BBQ, music, bouncy castles, dunk tank and other kids’ attractions. Info: northsidechurch.ca.

TUESDAY, SEPT. 5 • Have you considered becoming a foster family? There are children and youth in the TriCities who require skilled, caring foster parents. To learn more, the Ministry of Children and Family Development invites you

to attend an information session, 6:30-8:30 p.m., 200-906 Roderick Ave., Coquitlam. Info: call North Fraser Recruitment Team, 604-764-8098.

SUNDAY, SEPT. 17 • Shoreline Writers’ Society meets, 1 p.m., Port Moody Arts Centre, 2425 St. Johns St. New writers welcome. Info: Helmi, 604-462-8942.

SUPPORT GROUPS • Have you experienced the death of a loved one and found yourself struggling? Gathering with others who have also experienced a loss is known to be one of the most helpful ways of coping with grief. Sharing your story is important to healthy healing. Crossroads Hospice Society is running closed grief support groups. Registration: call Castine, 604-949-2274. • Crossroads Hospice Society hosts a free walking group for the bereaved, Fridays, 10:30 a.m.-noon. Group meets at Crossroads Labyrinth Healing Garden in Pioneer Memorial

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SUMMERTIME Port Moody Mayor Mike Clay will host a summertime celebration as part of the Canada 150 train launch: From 1 to 4 p.m., grab a barbecued hotdog — courtesy of the PoMo Volunteer Firefighters Association — and drink, and enjoy the family fun around city hall (100 Newport Dr.). As well, guests can finish the city’s bearthemed eco-sculpture by adding small plants to the metal frame. That public artwork will be installed at Rocky Point Park next month.

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A version of the first crossCanada passenger train journey that ended in Port Moody 131 years ago will roll out for the country’s 150th year. On Friday, CP Rail will launch the reverse of its inaugural transcontinental trip, starting from the Golden Spike

town with award-winning entertainers on board the Canada 150 Train to wow the crowds at 13 stops along the way. Indigenous dancer Dallas Arcand, who has spoken about his sacred hoop teachings at TedX, and country musician Dean Brody are lined up to perform. “It’s a really cool way to tour,” Brody said from Toronto

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last week. “It’s a great way to see the country and a great partnership with CP Rail. I’m really excited to see Port Moody and, obviously, the first show is going to be really fun.” The Canadian Girls singer, who is up for five Canadian Country Music Association awards in September, promised to play songs from his latest album, Beautiful Freakshow,

as well as his nominated track Time, which is up for Single, Songwriter and Video of the Year prizes in Saskatoon. Though he has toured by bus from coast to coast — including with country superstar Terri Clark — it’s the first time he will travel by train across Canada. “I’m looking forward to getting off the beaten path,” Brody told The Tri-City News,

adding, “It’s going to be one of the most memorable things I’ll do in my career.” After the Port Moody celebrations — which run on July 28 from 5 to 8 p.m. behind the PoMo recreation complex — the Canada 150 heritage train will stop the next day in Revelstoke before making its way to Calgary, Edmonton, Saskatoon, Regina, Winnipeg,

Thunder Bay, Sudbury, Hamilton, Toronto, Montreal and Ottawa. Leading the train is the 1958 F-unit diesel locomotive 1401 that will tow more than 10 restored royal CP heritage cars. They are branded “royal” as some of the most influential leaders have been passengers.

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Rather than driving to the PoMo rec complex, take the Evergreen Extension to Inlet Centre. Pedestrians should avoid the Shoreline Trail as the section of the path that leads to Trasolini Field will be closed for the Canada 150 train.

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Nine-year-old Nolen Dubuc of Port Moody plays Michael Banks in Mary Poppins, a musical running this summer at Theatre Under the Stars in Stanley Park. The Caulfield School of Dance student performs with Ranae Miller as the strict nanny, Victor Hunter as Bert and Lola Marshall as his sister, Jane Banks. For tickets to the show at the Malkin Bowl, visit tuts.ca.

They include: Princess Elizabeth and Prince Phillip (pre-coronation); Canada’s first prime minister Sir John A. Macdonald; author Pierre Berton; hockey star Maurice “Rocket� Richard; and then U.S. senator John F. Kennedy and his wife, Jacqueline. CP Rail spokesperson Jeremy Berry told The Tri-City News that Port Moody has been an important location on its network since 1886 when the so-called Pacific Express arrived “sharp on time� on July 4, 1886, to the company’s most western terminus; the trip started 139 hours earlier from Montreal (10 months later, Port Moody would become a station stop on its way to the new CP terminal in Vancouver). “CP is bringing this crossCanada train to 13 cities because it’s a wonderful

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Train this year, which stops in both Port Moody and Port Coquitlam. Last year, the 18th edition of the Holiday Train collected $1.2 million and 250,000 pounds of non-perishable goods for food banks across Canada and the U.S. jcleugh@tricitynews.com

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SFU instructor Natasha Netschay Davies, director and co-founder of Moonraker, talked to Port Coquitlam’s arts and cultural leaders last Thursday at the Leigh Square Community Arts Village about the latest trends in social media. Netschay Davies, who told the 30 participants to stick to two digital platforms to get their message out, is the latest presenter to come before the city’s Cultural Roundtable. The next gathering is Sept. 21 from 5 to 7 p.m. The meeting is free and open to the public.

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Teens wanted for arts council Tri-City high school students wanting to be part of the arts scene in the next academic year can apply to be part of Place des Arts’ Youth Arts Council. Teens in grades 9 to 12 have until July 31 to join the council, which is in its fifth year at the Coquitlam arts hub. Participants will be mentored by arts professionals, help make decisions at monthly meetings and plan two teen-only events: Teen Day at PdA on Nov. 19 and Art After Dark on May 26, 2018. “We know that arts education has a positive and powerful impact on youth and we really want to engage them

to ensure we’re providing the opportunities that they really want,” executive director Joan McCauley said in a news release last week. To download an application form, visit placedesarts. ca (under Support Us). Call 604-664-1636 (ext. 36) or email volunteer@placedesarts.ca.

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Artists Jessie Somers and Danielle Louise are showing their artwork at Port Moody’s Gallery Bistro until Aug. 27. Abstracted Dreams, which opened Sunday at the eatery (2411 Clarke St.), shows Dreamscapes on canvas and Watercolour with resin.

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Early-bird subscription tickets for next season’s Stage 43 shows are on sale until July 31. The Coquitlam theatre group will present A Bench in the Sun, a comedy about longtime friends, in October; The Fantasticks, a musical about two young lovers and their fathers, in January 2018; and The Ladies Foursome, a humorous piece about a friendship, next spring. Call the Evergreen Cultural Centre box office at 604-927-6555 or visit evergreenculturalcentre.ca. Regular subscription pricing takes effect Aug. 1 while individual tickets will be released Sept. 1.

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Former figure skater faces footy challenge Port Moody teacher playing for Canada MARIO BARTEL

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The mental resolve Erin Regan developed over 17 years of competitive figure skating to pick herself up and keep going after crashing hard to the ice is serving her well in her new sport, Aussie Rules Football. Now she crashes into other bodies. Regan, a teacher at Moody elementary, left Monday for footy’s heartland, Melbourne, Australia, where she’ll play for Canada’s national women’s team at the sixth Australian Football International Cup that runs from Aug. 5 to 19. The tournament, which is contested every three years, is the largest international Aussie Rules Football event in the world and Canada is the defending women’s champion. That’s put a little extra pressure on Regan, who only discovered the sport four years ago after she played rugby for 10 years following the demise of her skating aspirations. Not only will the women’s final be contested at Melbourne’s expansive Etihad Stadium but they’ll be playing in front of thousands of rabid fans settling in for a regular Australian Football League match between Carlton and Hawthorne that follows. Regan, who plays club footy with the Burnaby-based Vancouver Vixens, says the prospect of playing a match under the critical gaze of footy fans who grew up with the game is a bit intimidating. “It’ll be a real learning experience,” Regan says. “Aussies can be real candid, but having that Aussie crowd will make

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Former figure skater turned Aussie Rules Football player Erin Regan, of Port Moody, will be playing for Canada’s national women’s team at the upcoming Australian Football International Cup in Melbourne. Canada is the defending women’s champion in the tournament, which is held every three years. you compete as hard as you can.” Regan says her progression from figure skating to the rough-and-tumble sports of rugby and footy may not make the most logical sense, but it was probably inevitable. “I wouldn’t say I was the most graceful figure skater,” Regan says. While Aussie ex-pats and growing ranks of Canadian

athletes have had a men’s league in the Lower Mainland since 2001, the women’s game is still in its infancy. Regan says she discovered the sport when her husband, Giancarlo Brancati, played for the Burnaby Eagles. While the occasional female player would suit up for the men’s games, there was a formative women’s team in Delta that mostly played intra-squad

matches and occasional tournament fixtures against teams from Seattle, Portland, Calgary and Edmonton. Now playing for the Vixens, Regan says it can be a challenge to field a full squad — usually the team plays 15-aside footy and the International Cup will be her first experience playing on a full side of 18 players. Regan says the speed and

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Adanacs reach BCJALL finals again Juniors will play New West in final that begins Friday

The Coquitlam Adanacs scored nine times in the third period Saturday to defeat the Victoria Shamrocks 15-11 and sweep their way into the BCJALL final that begins Friday against the New Westminster Salmonbellies. The Shamrocks seemed determined to force a fourth game in their best-of-five semifinal as they held leads of 5-3 at the end of the first period and 9-6 heading into the third at the Poirier Sports and Leisure Complex. But it took just 35 seconds into the final frame for the Adanacs to hold off making a call for a ferry reservation for a return match Sunday on the Island. That’s when Thomas Semple’s goal sparked eight straight markers in the period that launched Coquitlam into its ninth consecutive league final. Tommy Scanlan got the Adanacs to within a goal of the visitors just over three minutes later, and Chase Scanlan tied it with 15 minutes remaining in regulation time. Less than minute-and-ahalf after that, Junior B call-up Colin Munro put Coquitlam up

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Coquitlam Adanacs keeper Christian Del Bianco makes a save on Victoria Shamrocks forward Braylon Lumb in the third game of their BCJALL semi-final series, Saturday at the Poirier Sports and Leisure Complex. Coquitlam won the game 15-11 and swept the series three games to none. for the first time in the game. They never looked back, as goals just eight seconds apart by Keenan Koswin and Baden Boyenko gave them some quick insurance. Tommy Scanlan led the Adanacs’ attack with four assists in addition to his goal, while Koswin and Boyenko each had a pair of goals and two assists. Goalkeeper Christian Del Bianco stopped 36 of the 47 shots he faced. He

also assisted on Eli Salama’s hat trick goal late in the third period. Coquitlam fired 48 shots at the Shamrocks’ net. • The Saints’ Sam Degroot was named the winner of the Al Boles memorial trophy as the league’s most inspirational player Monday. Degroot, who finished the season with 25 goals and 26 assists, was cited by coach Kelly Scott for his leadership in

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As the junior Adanacs breathe the rarified air of playoff success, their senior counterparts will miss the Western Lacrosse Association post-season for a fourth straight year. While a 7-4 win by the Burnaby Lakers over Victoria on Friday night ensured the Adanacs of another August

without lacrosse, Coquitlam solidified its status as alsorans by losing to the Nanaimo Timbermen 15-14 Saturday night at the Poirier Sports and Leisure Complex. That dropped them three points behind the fifth-place Timbermen with three games left in the season. Nanaimo has two games remaining. The two teams will face each other in their season finales next Sunday in Nanaimo. Three goals by the Timbermen in a span of 2:25 late in the third period proved the difference in their game last Saturday. That wiped out a 13-12 lead for the Adanacs in a wild seesaw game in which each team held a lead six times. Reid Reinholdt got one of those goals back for the Adanacs with 36 seconds left to play, but they couldn’t get the equalizer past Timbermen’s keeper Peter Dubenski. Brian Gillis scored three goals and added three assists to lead the Adanacs’ scorers. Cody Adamson had five points. Before their final game next Sunday against Nanaimo, the Adanacs will also play Langley tonight (Wednesday) and they’ll host Maple Ridge on Saturday.

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Four Coquitlam lacrosse players returned from the female national box lacrosse championships in Halifax last week with more in their luggage than they left with. Presumably their silver medals fit in their carry-on bags. Andee Jackson, Breanna Hollingshead, Teagan Ng and Chelsea Philbrook were part of Team BC that finished second in the Bantam division at the finals. The team had four wins and two losses in round-robin play. One of those wins was over Ontario, that team’s only defeat. The rivals met again in the final. After Ng opened the scoring 54 seconds into the game, Ontario roared back to take a 3-1 lead into the third period. BC pulled to within a goal early, but Ontario was able to hang on for the win. BC won the Midget title.

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Is now the time to buy local real estate? With warm summer weather and school vacations in full swing, many would-be home buyers seem to be more preoccupied with having a good time than purchasing a property. In the week of July 10-16, this resulted in a slight uptick in available homes for sale, for both detached houses and attached units such as condos, townhomes and duplexes. All property types took a little longer to sell than the previous week, too, with days on market creeping up to a median of 17 for attached units and 35 for single-family homes. Port Moody, where prices are steadily rising on the back of the SkyTrain extension and a host of new development, saw the highest median attached unit price at $642,750. But it was Burnaby South that saw the area’s most expensive attached home sale that week – a stunning familysized duplex in Upper Deer Lake that sold

for $1,618,000 after 42 days on market. Port Coquitlam and Coquitlam are the areas to find more of a bargain, it seems. Of the entire area’s seven unit sales under $400K during the same week, three were in Port Coquitlam. The least expensive sale was a one-bed, 740-square-foot condo in Coquitlam’s Maillardville neighbourhood, which went for a mere $280K. Coquitlam also boasted the lowestpriced detached home sale that week – a great 1980-built four-bedroom family home in the River Springs community, which has a community pool and recreational facilities. This house sold for $812,500 after 30 days listed. Indeed, all but one of the nine singlefamily homes that sold the same week for under $1 million are located either in Port Coquitlam or Coquitlam. Burnaby homes sat firmly in the middle of the price pack – but it’s a city that is

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An activist campaign called Stop Demovictions Burnaby is protesting the proposed demolition of affordable rental housing units in Metrotown, which are slated to be replaced with new condo towers. The campaign group says doing so will displace as many as 6,000 people who will not be able to afford to live in the new condos.

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If the plans go ahead, not only will there be more new condos, which tend to be more expensive than average resale homes, but also there will be many Burnaby residents seeking scarce cheaper housing.

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NEWPORT VILLAGE - PORT MOODY

SUMMER FEST JULY JULY 30TH

Live Music ● Kids Craft Station ● Characters ● Face Painting ● Balloon Artist ●

Giggle Booth ● Delicious Food ● Stilt Artist ● Prizes ● And So Much More!

11AM TO 5PM

Support Your Community Hospital Festival Activities are by Donation Suggested Donation: $2 minimum

11 AM

Juno nominee and Children’s Artist Will Stroet brings authentic family friendly music to the stage. Get set for this energy packed family show.

Will Stroet & the Backyard Band

2 PM

With a diverse repertoire, this R & B choir includes music by Michael Jackson, Fleetwood Mac, Destiny’s Child and so much more!

Top Line Vocal Collective Group

All proceeds go to the Eagle Ridge Hospital Foundation

A Minute-to-Win-it! Opportunities to win amazing prizes We welcome your $2 donation

12:30 PM

Staring powerhouse vocalist Tiffany Desrosiers, Celebrate Celine captures the grandeur and the stunning vocals of Celine Dion through the ages from her original tracks right through to her most modern.

Celebrate Celine

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3:30 PM

Sing, smile and dance with ARRIVAL as they recreate the ABBA sound and perform the hits we all remember.

ABBA ARRIVAL is here!

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