Tri-City News October 6 2022

Page 11

THURSDAY|OCTOBER6|2022 Coquitlam PortCoquitlam PortMoody Firstshelterbedsopen fortheseason PAGE7 Collaborationwillmovecity forward,saycandidates PAGE11 Candidatessaycitycando moretohelpaffordability PAGE9 HIGHKNOLLWILDFIRE EmbersandburningbranchessparkfurtherflamesontheHighKnollinMinnekhadaRegionalParkonSaturday.Thefire,whichwasfirstspottedearlierthatday,blanketedmuch ofMetroVancouverinsmokeforseveraldaysascrewsfromtheBCWildfireServiceworkedonthegroundandfromhelicopterstobringitundercontrol.Forstories,andmore photos,gotoPages3and5. METROVANCOUVER/TWITTER TRI-CITIES:604-944-3375 budgetblinds.com 604-944-3375 OfferendsOctober31,2022 October Special! 40% OFF CELLULAR SHADES
A2 TRICITYNEWS.COM THURSDAY,OCTOBER6,2022 NewPacific Supermarket EffectivefromOct.7-10,2022 604.552.6108 Unit1056,1163PinetreeWay,Coquitlam (LocatedinHendersonMall) LargestSelectionofLocallyGrown VegetablesFromOurOwnFarm! COQUITLAM CENTRE WestwoodStPinetreewayLincolnAve NorthernAve GlenDrTheHighSt AnsonAve HeffleyCrescent OffersvalidfromOct.7-10,2022.Quantitiesand/orselectionofitemsmaybelimitedandmaynotbeavailableinstore,noraincheckorsubstitution.Advertisedpricesandproductselectionmayvarybystore, NewPacificSupermarketreservestherighttolimitquantities,descriptionstakeprecedenceoverphotos.Wereservetherighttocorrectanyunintentionalerrorsthatmayoccurinthecopyorillustrations. NewPacificSupermarket /EA $2.99 /EA $6.99 /EA $4.29 NinJiomPeiPaKoa HerbalCoughSyrup 300mL 京都念慈菴蜜煉川貝枇杷膏 /EA $8.99 DaceFishPaste 新鮮鯪魚漿 SunriseOriginalChineseStyle TofuPuff 160g 日昇正牌家鄉豆腐朴 LKKCharSiuSauce 320mL 李錦記叉燒醬 $6.99 /LB SuperiorSavory 5SpicePressedTofu 280g 頂好五香豆乾 LKKPureSesameOil 443.6mL 李錦記純正芝麻油 /EA $2.99 /EA $4.09 DDPRolledOats 1kg-3Selections DDP麥片-3款選擇 Yeo’sSingapore CurryGravy 400mL 楊協成星加坡咖喱醬 2 for $5.99 /EA SuperiorFreshMediumFirmTofu 680g 頂好雙裝鮮豆腐 SuperiorSoyDrink-BlackSesame/ ReducedSugarHighFibre 1.89L 頂好豆漿 黑芝麻/低糖高纖 $4.99 /EA Baby BokChoy 白菜仔 2 for$3.29 /EA /EA $2.29 /EA $3.29 /EA $3.49 AsianChoiceShandongPancakes 400g AC山東煎餅 RoastPork 脆皮燒肉 $11.99 /LB GoldenSummit FishBall 利泉魚丸 $5.99 /LB Bok Choy $1.39 /LB $1.69 /LB SweetBokChoy 甜白菜 HawaiiPapaya 夏威夷木瓜 $3.99 /LB $1.29 /LB FujiApples -NewZealand 紐西蘭富士蘋果 $5.002 for /EA HoneyPomelos -Pink 紅肉蜜柚 BeefShank SilverMeat 金錢腱 $7.69 /LB $7.69 /LB FreshLambBelly 新鮮羊腩 /EA $2.49 TortoSesameDessert 160g 多多芝麻糊 SunriseSilkenTofuTube 400g 日昇圓子嫩豆腐條 SearayAssortedFishCake 500g 海威火鍋雜錦魚丸 /LB $4.69 SearayYellowCroakerFish -Large 海威中國大黃花魚 /LB $16.99 BonelessBeefShortRibSliced (HotPot) 火鍋肥牛肉片 PorkSideRibsCube -3LB&Up 切粒排骨(三磅或以上) $4.69 /LB

MinnekhadaRegionalParktostayclosed

Crewscontinue worktoextinguish wildfire

MinnekhadaRegional Parkisexpectedtobeclosed throughtheThanksgiving weekendtogivefirecrews timetofullyextinguisha stubbornwildfire.

Whatbeganasabrush fireonHighKnollinthe 200-acreparkinCoquitlam onSaturday,Oct.1,grew to14hectares(34acres)in sizeasburningembersand branchesdroppeddowna clifffaceignitingtreesbelow.

TheBCFireService believesthefireishuman causedandaninvestigation willbeconductedassoon asthefireiscompletelyout, officialssay.

Despitetheeffortsof crews—wholaidaperimeterhosearoundthefireand dousedtheblazewiththou sandsofgallonsofwater— assistedbyfivehelicopters, thefirewasnotcompletely outevenfourdaysafterit started.

Amongthecomplications wasthefactthefirewasin steepterrainandrequired complexstrategies—and substantialresources—to stopitfromexpanding.

Additionally,therewas littleaccesstowater.

“Crewsencompassed

Above,ahelicopterdrops wateronthewildfireat HighKnollinMinnekhada RegionalParkonMonday asaspectatorwatches fromthedikesatthe endofHarrisRoadinPitt Meadows. MARIOBARTEL/THE TRI-CITYNEWS Right,crewsbattlingthe firefromthegroundhad tocontendwithruggedterrainandburning branchesfallingfromtrees abovethem.

theareautilizingsprinklers andhoselines,andupon cliffsusingaerialbucketing,” saidBrantArnold-Smith, emergencyoperations centremanagerforMetro Vancouver.“Butsometimes thefire,becauseofitsinac-

cessibility,we’dhavetoletit burnonthecliffsbecausewe couldnotreachitandallow thefiretocometousand asafelocationatafireline, withhosesorbuckets.”

Arnold-Smithsaidfirefightersafetywasalsoa

factorasburningbranches woulddrop,whichcould causeinjury.

“Therehavebeenalotof tacticsneededandstrategic planningtomakesurethe firewasatthepointofbeing heldtodayandmorework

hasbeencompleted,”he saidTuesday.

“Thecrewshavebeen workingtogethertosuppress thisfiretothepointwhereit willbecontained.”

TrailsleadingtoHigh Knollwereusedasfire breaksandadditional helicopterswerebrought inwhileafirehydrantat MinnekhadaLodgewas usedtosupplywatertofight theblaze.

Bymid-week,Metro VancouverEmergency Servicesofficialssaidthe firewasina“held”position, barringanychangesin weatherorcircumstances.

However,Arnold-Smith saiditwouldtakeseveral moredaystocompletely knockdowntheblaze,includinganyhotspotsthat couldigniteinthetinder-dry woods.

“It’sbeenmainlyground fire—fireonthegroundaffectinggrowthsuchasmoss fernsandbranches,things likethatthathavefallen— ithasnotbeenseenvery muchinthecanopyinthe trees,”heexplained.

Hesaidtheparkhastobe closedforpublicsafetybecausesubstantialequipment hasbeenbroughtinandto createspacetoallowfirefighterscontinuetheirwork.

CrewsfromMetro VancouverEmergency Services—usuallyon standbytofightfiresin watersheds—andBCFire Serviceshavebeenfighting

theblaze.

Twoenginesfrom CoquitlamFireRescuealso assistedlastSaturdaytohelp withequipment,logistics andpersonnel.

Whilethefirewilltake timetocompletelyeradicate,Tri-Cityresidentswill continuetoseeandsmell smoke,saidArnold-Smith, and,thehaze,combined withsmokefromwildfiresin HopeandChilliwack,could effectairquality.

Speculationthatthefire washuman-causedarose becausetherewasnolightningtosparktheblazeon Saturdaymorning,ArnoldSmithsaid.Headdedan investigationwilldetermine theexactcause.

Meanwhile,concernhas beenraisedonsocialmedia aboutthefateoftheanimals.

MetroVancouverpark serviceshassaiditwilldoa wildlifeassessmentafterthe firehasbeenextinguished.

MetroVancouverisremindingvisitorstolocal forestsandparksthatitis exceptionallydryoutside forthistimeofyear,andthe regionisunderahigh-toextremefiredangerrating headingintothelongweekend.

“Thiseventservesasa reminderthatevenasmall heatsourcecansparka majorfire—bevigilant aroundallignitionsources andreportanyfiresto911,” MetroVancouverstatedina pressrelease.

NEWS INTRI-CITIES
FormorephotosfollowusonInstagram
#tricitynews
METROVANCOUVER/TWITTER THURSDAY,OCTOBER6,2022A3 TRICITYNEWS.COM SCHOOLHOUSE NOWOPEN TheABCfavouritesthatyou'vegrowntoloveplusmanynewmenuchoices, anewname&updateddecor.Samegreatservice,samefriendlysmiles! #300,100SchoolhouseSt,CoquitlamBC|604.526.2272|rickysrestaurants.ca
A4 TRICITYNEWS.COM THURSDAY,OCTOBER6,2022 The perfectcentrepiece to yourholidaytable slow roastedand naturally smoked! 429 lb WesternFamily Signature SmokedHam LimitedEdition, 9.46kg .99lb Yams No.1,USA,2.18/kg 399 ea Artisan PotatoBread AlsoSelected Varieties,450g AAA Beef Western Canadian 3DAYSONLY THURS–SAT OCT6–8 599 lb TopSirloin PremiumRoast AgedMin.14Days, GuaranteedTender, Fresh,13.21/kg,First1 WHILE QUANTITIESLAST. 399 ea BreyersCreamery StyleIceCream Frozen,1.66Litres BUY2 GET1 PepsiSoftDrinks SelectedVarieties, 12x355mL perfect centrepieceThanksgivingThanksgivingDelicious i SHOPTHEFULLFLYERFORYOURTHANKSGIVINGMEAL PriceseffectiveOctober6to12,2022. OffersrequireuseofMoreRewardscard. Asparagus Mexico, 7.69/kg349 lb

HelicoptersusedtodumpwaterfromthePittRiveronto theHighKnollwildfireinMinnekhadaRegionalPark stagenearby.

Wildfireisa‘pretty starkreminder’

CoquitlamFire Rescueamongfirst responders

Apopularparkon Coquitlam’sbackdoorcame underattackthisweekwhen ahuman-causedwildfire burneda14-hectareswath overfourdays.

Althoughthefirewas mostlycontainedtounderbrushandacliffareanear HighKnollinMinnekhada RegionalPark,fireofficials saytheshockingeventisa wake-upcalltotheregion.

“Ithinkit’saprettystark reminderthatourregionis notimmunetowildfire,”said CoquitlamFireRescuechief JimOgloff.

“There’sasensethisonly happensinthedrierparts oftheinterior.[But]we’ve seenwildfiresinthecoastal region,inthevalleyandthe island.

“Forustoexperiencethe fireatMinnekhadaPark— forpeopleit’sawake-up call,andweneedtobepre pared.”

Coquitlamfirefighters wereamongthefirstonthe sceneonSaturday,Oct.1 whenthefireignited,and spentthedayassistingMetro Vancouverandprovincial firefighterswithestablishing accessroutes,fireguards, watersupply,logisticsfor helicopter,equipment shuttlingandmovementof personnel.

withresidentsinthree homesontheedgeofPitt River.

Bymid-week,thefirehad been“held”toa14-hectare (34acre)area,butseveral moredaysoffirefightingis expectedandtheparkwill beshutforThanksgiving weekend.

However,therewereno evacuationsandifthere neededtobeitwouldbethe BCFireServicethatwould makethecall,Ogloffsaid.

Hesaidtheprovincialfire servicehasarobustplan forcontactingresidentsif neededandisresponsible forcommunicationinthe eventofanevacuation.

Thatanswersthequestionsofsomeresidentswho weresurprisedtheyweren’t informedaboutthefire.

TheMuirfamily,wholive onVictoriaDrive,withina 10-minutedriveofthepark entry,boxedtheirimportant documentsandbelongings incasetheyneededtoevacuate.

JeremiahMuirtoldthe Tri-CityNewshewasdisappointedhewasn’tcontacted onSundaymorningandhad tofindoutaboutthefireon socialmedia.

Ogloffsaidit’simportantthatcommunication isconsistentandthatone agencytakethelead,inthis caseitwasMetroVancouver EmergencyServicesthatwas responsibleforcommunication.

However,hesaidpeoplecouldgetinformation updatesfromtheCityof Coquitlam’swebsiteandvia socialmedia.

METROVANCOUVER/TWITTER
HIGHKNOLLWILDFIRE
Crewswerealsointouch
THURSDAY,OCTOBER6,2022A5 TRICITYNEWS.COM WestCoastKia *Allpricesareplus$499.00DocFee,applicabletaxesandlicensing.**Traveltaxesandfeesadditional.Someconditionsapply.Seedealerfordetails 19950LougheedHwy.,PittMeadows|1-855-829-5106|www.WestCoastKia.ca DL31300 ExperienceSomethingGreat! Of쏾cialvehicle oftheCHL kia.ca/winter OfferexpiresOctober31,2022 Theredesigned2023 Soul LX Reservethenew, fuel-ef쏾cientSoulnow. Startingfrom $ 24,745* The2023 Forte LX Reservethenew, fuel-ef쏾cientFortenow. Startingfrom $ 22,445* Theredesigned2023 Sportage LX Reserveyour redesignedSportagetoday. Startingfrom $ 30,595* The2023 Seltos LX Reservethenew, fuel-ef쏾cientSeltosnow. Reservenowatyour localdealership. Startingfrom $ 25,645* •LifetimeOil&FilterChanges•LifetimeCarwashes•ServiceLoaners•TireRepairs PLUSOUREXCLUSIVE WESTCOASTKIAADVANTAGECARD! ASKUSABOUTOUR OWNERPACKAGE: Truth,broughttoyoubyreal-lifesuperheroes,thepeoplebehind yourlocalpress. your local press Celebratethepowerofwordswiththenew“Champions”font inspiredbytheessentialservicenewspapersprovide. Downloaditforfreeat nationalnewspaperweek.ca

CALENDAR

Thursday,Oct.6

AdvancedVotingOpportunity

Saturday,Oct.8

AdvancedVotingOpportunity

WHAT’SNEW?

IncentivesandFundingtoBringMoreChildCare

toCoquitlam

CoquitlamCouncilhasapprovedtwokeypiecesofpolicy aimedatbringingmorechildcarespacestothecommunity:the ChildCareIncentivePolicyandtheChildCarePartnershipReserve Fund.

Theseinitiativesborrowsomeofthesuccessfultoolsfrom Coquitlam’sHousingAffordabilityStrategybybothoffering incentivesforchildcarespacesinnewdevelopments,aswellas commitingdedicatedfundsthroughCommunityAmenity Contributions.

Sunday,Oct.9–15

Monday,Oct.10

ThanksgivingOperatingHours

ThenewpoliciesarepartoftheimplementationoftherecentlyapprovedChildCarePartnershipStrategywhichprovidesa frameworkforCoquitlam’sapproachtochildcare,within thelocalgovernmentscopeofresponsibility.Learnmoreat coquitlam.ca/childcare

HAVEYOURSAY

GetOutandVoteCoquitlam

Advancepollsareofficiallyopen, makingvotinginCoquitlam’sGeneral LocalElectioneasierthanever.

Advancevotingopportunitieswilltakeplacefrom8a.m.to 8p.m.atthefollowinglocationsanddates:

•CentennialPavilion(620PoirierSt.)–Oct.6,8and11

•InnovationCentre(1207PinetreeWay)–Oct.3,5,8and12

•VictoriaCommunityHall(3435VictoriaDr.)–Oct.8

GeneralvotingdayisSaturday,Oct.15.Voterscancasttheirballot atanyoneofthe23votinglocationsspreadthroughoutthe communityfrom8a.m.to8p.m.

Alllocationsarewheelchairaccessibleandoffercurbsidevoting. Findalocationnearestyou,voterrequirements,candidate informationandmoreatcoquitlam.ca/vote

FITNESSANDFUN

CoquitlamAquaticsUpdate

Pickingupyourchild’sswimminglessonreportcardthisweek?

Lookfortheinformationalhandoutandswimminglesson conversionchartasCoquitlamtransitionstotheLifesaving Society’sSwimforLifeprogramforwinter2023swimming lessons.

Theconversionchartisalsoavailabletoviewanddownloadat coquitlam.ca/aquatics.ThechartshowswhichLifesavingSociety SwimforLifeprogramswimmerswillmoveintobasedontheir currentorpreviousRedCrossSwimKidsprogram.

Ifyouhavequestionsaboutthistransition,pleasecall 604-927-4386oremailprcs_info@coquitlam.ca

Registrationforwinter2023swimminglessonsbegins Wednesday,Nov.9.

NEIGHBOURHOODNEWS

WorldMentalHealthDaySkate

Joinusforanallagesdrop-inskatetobringawarenesstoWorld

MentalHealthDayonMonday,Oct.10from11a.m.–12:15p.m. and12:30–1:45p.m.atPoirierSportandLeisureComplex.Family admissionratesapply.Learnmoreatcoquitlam.ca/skating

KEEPINGOURCOMMUNITYSAFE

FireWon’tWaitPlanYourEscape

FirePreventionWeekcelebratesits100thanniversarythisyear Oct.9to15,andCoquitlamFire/Rescueisremindingeveryone thatinafire,secondscanmeanthedifferencebetweenasafe escapeoratragedy.Createandpracticeanescapeplanandget everyoneinthehouseholdinvolved.AdownloadableFireEscape Planhandoutandotherfiresafetyinformationandresourcescan befoundatcoquitlam.ca/seasonalsafety

A6 TRICITYNEWS.COM THURSDAY,OCTOBER6,2022
8a.m.–8p.m. CentennialPavilion coquitlam.ca/vote
8a.m.–8p.m. •CentennialPavilion •InnovationCentre •VictoriaCommunityHall coquitlam.ca/vote
FirePreventionWeek coquitlam.ca/seasonalsafety
Recreationand CivicFacilities coquitlam.ca/calendar Tuesday,Oct.11 AdvancedVotingOpportunity 8a.m.–8p.m. CentennialPavilion coquitlam.ca/vote Wednesday,Oct.12 AdvancedVotingOpportunity 8a.m.–8p.m. InnovationCentre coquitlam.ca/vote coquitlam.ca/calendar Lookingformoreinfoon eventsandactivitiesin Coquitlam? Checkout visitcoquitlam.ca InformationSessionsforSeniors CoquitlamRecreation CareoftheCaregiver(19+) We’llexplorethecausesofcaregiverburnout andprovidesuggestionsonhowtopreventit. PresentedbyCOSCO–SeniorsHealthand WellnessInstitute. •Date:Monday,Oct.17 •Time:10–11:30a.m. •Location:DogwoodPavilion, 1655WinslowAve. •Cost:Free •CourseID#:95897 HealthyBrains(19+) Learnaboutstrategiesthatwillhelp maintainorimprovebrainhealth. PresentedbyAlzheimer’sSocietyofB.C. •Date:Monday,Oct.17 •Time:1:30–3:30p.m. •Location:DogwoodPavilion, 1655WinslowAve. •Cost:Free •CourseID#:96393 Toregisteronline,goto coquitlam.ca/registration andclickRegisterfor Programs.Inthekeyword searchbar,typetheCourse ID#toviewtheprogram, orcall604-927-4386 GET OUT and OCTOBER6–12 |coquitlam.ca/connect

Fatteningup forWinter

HOMELESSNESS

Firstshelteroftheseasonopens aschurcheswelcomeovernighters

Fourchurchesandacivic centreintheTri-Citieswill onceagainopentheirempty spacesforthehomeless overnightduringthefalland wintermonths.

Thefirstshelterstarted lastSaturday(Oct.1)at theTrinityUnitedChurch (2211PrairieAve.)inPort Coquitlamandwillrununtil theendofthemonth.

Nextintherotation, whichgoesuntilMarch31, 2023,are:

•CalvaryBaptist Church(1636ReganAve., Coquitlam),Nov.1to30

•TrinityUnitedChurch (2211PrairieAve.,Port Coquitlam),Dec.1to31

•St.LaurenceAnglican Church(825St.LaurenceSt., Coquitlam),Jan.1to31

•TrinityUnitedChurch (2211PrairieAve.,Port Coquitlam),Feb.1to28

•CoquitlamAlliance Church(2601SpurawayAve., Coquitlam),March1to31

RunbytheProgressive HousingSociety,thenightly wintershelterswillbeopen from9p.m.to7a.m.,seven daysaweekwithupto25 cots.

Thoseseekingshelterwill bepickedupbythesociety atoneofthreemeeting pointsnolaterthan8:30 p.m,andreturnedtothe

TemporarycotsarenowupforthemonthatTrinity

samelocationthefollowing day:

•LincolnSkyTrainstation inCoquitlam

•thebusstopatKingsway AvenueandJaneStreetin PortCoquitlam

•PheasantDriveand ChristmasWay(behindthe RealCanadianSuperstore) inCoquitlam

Inaddition,theKyle Centre,locatedinPort Moody,willalsohostthe emergencywinterresponse shelterintheTri-Cities,from Oct.15toApril15,2023.

Itwillberunbythe

PhoenixSociety.

However,thatshelteris weatherdependentandis onlyopenfrom8p.m.to7 a.m.whentheweatheris forecastedtomeetacertain temperaturethreshold(i.e., whenthetemperaturehits freezingandit’sraining).

PollyKrier,coordinatorof theTri-CitiesHomelessness andHousingTaskGroup, toldthe Tri-CityNews this weekthattheoperatorsat thenightlywintershelters won’ttakewalk-ins.

“Weofferoursincere appreciationtothefour

churchesthathavestepped uptoprovideawarm,safe placeforourcommunity memberslivingonthe streets,”shesaid.

Krierisnowcallingfor donationsforthehomelessseekingwintershelter. Specifically,theprogramis inneedof:

•men’sclothing(shoes, larger-sizedpants)

•new,unusedunderwear

•toques,socks,mitts

•travel-sizedtoiletries

•blankets

Tohelp,emailPolly@ PollyK.caforadrop-offlocationforthedonations.

Meanwhile,BCHousing saidthecurrent40-bed emergencyshelterat3030 GordonAve.inCoquitlamis alsoavailabletothehomeless;however,thatlocation, runbyRainCityHousing, isatornearcapacitymost nights.

“Itisamatteroflifeand deathforpeopleonthe streetstohaveawarmand safeplacetosleep.Weare verythankfulthatRainCity, theProgressiveHousing Society,andthePhoenix Societywilloperatethese sheltersastheyhavesignificantexperience,”saidTim Chamberlin,seniorcommunicationsadvisorforBC Housing.

McKinnonelectedas nationalsecuritychair

TheMPforCoquitlam–PortCoquitlamisnowleadingthecountry’sstanding committeeonnationalsecurityandpublicsafety.

LastThursday,Liberal MPRonMcKinnonwas electedascommitteechair toreplaceWinnipegSouth CentreMPJimCarr,who resigned.

“Iamdeeplyhonoured tobeelectedaschairofthe standingcommitteeon nationalsecurityandpublic safety,”McKinnonsaid.“I wouldliketothankmycolleaguesfromallpartiesfor puttingyourtrustinme.I wouldliketothanktheHon. JimCarrforservingdutifully asourchair,andforhisprofessionalismandintegrity.”

Accordingtothefederal governmentwebsite,the committee“reviewslegislationpolicies,programs andexpenditureplansof governmentdepartments andagenciesresponsiblefor publicsafetyandnational security,policingandlaw enforcement,corrections andconditionalreleaseof federaloffenders,emergencymanagement,crime preventionandtheprotectionofCanada'sborders.”

Recently,thecommittee hasconsideredandheard testimonyabout:

•Canada’ssupportfor FinlandandSweden’sNATO membershipduetothe RussianinvasiononUkraine

•Canada’ssecuritypostureinrelationtoRussia

•thisyear’smassmurders inSaskatchewan

•allegationsofpolitical interferenceinthe2020 NovaScotiamassmurder investigation

Thecommitteeis madeupofPaulChiang (Markham–Unionville); PamDamoff(Oakville North–Burlington);Taleeb Noormohamed(Vancouver Granville);PeterSchiefke (Vaudreuil—Soulanges); RaquelDancho(Kildonan–St.Paul);DaneLloyd (SturgeonRiver–Parkland); DougShipley(BarrieSpringwater-Oro-Medonte); TakoVanPopta(Langley–Aldergrove);Kristina Michaud(Avignon–La Mitis-Matane-Matapédia); andAlistairMacGregor (Cowichan–Malahat–Langford).

CentennialActivityCentre

CoquitlamCityHall

DogwoodPavilion

GlenPinePavilion

CoquitlamAnimalShelter

MaillardvilleCommunityCentre

PinetreeCommunityCentre

PoirierCommunityCentre

PoirierForum

SmilingCreekActivityCentre

coquitlam.ca/summit

RobinsonMemorialParkCemetery

TheGetawayYouthCentre

TheLandingYouthCentre

TownCentreRecyclingDepot

VictoriaCommunityHall

coquitlam.ca/victoria

COQUITLAM NEWS
FormorephotosfollowusonInstagram
#tricitynews
MPRONMCKINNON
UnitedChurchat2211PrairieAve.,PortCoquitlam.In November,thewintersheltermovestoCalvaryBaptist ChurchinCoquitlam. PROGRESSIVEHOUSINGSOCIETYPHOTO THURSDAY,OCTOBER6,2022A7 TRICITYNEWS.COM OCT.10 Thanksgiving ManyofCoquitlam’sfacilitieshavespecialoperatinghoursormaybeclosedonMonday,Oct.10 forThanksgiving.Visittheindividualfacilitywebpagesforspecificdetails. Ifyourequireimmediateassistanceregardingwater,sewerorroads,pleasecall604-927-3500. |coquitlam.ca
Closed coquitlam.ca/cac CityCentreAquaticComplex 8–10a.m.Women’s-onlyTime 10:30a.m.–10:30p.m. coquitlam.ca/ccac
10a.m.–4p.m. coquitlam.ca/animalshelter
Closed coquitlam.ca
Closed coquitlam.ca/dogwood
Closed coquitlam.ca/glenpine
Closed coquitlam.ca/mcc
Closed coquitlam.ca/pinetree
Closed coquitlam.ca/poirier
Rentalonly coquitlam.ca/poirierforum PoirierSport&LeisureComplex 8a.m.–8p.m. coquitlam.ca/pslc
OpenDaily,DawntoDusk (CemeteryOffice:Closed) coquitlam.ca/cemetery
Closed coquitlam.ca/smilingcreek SummitCommunityCentre Closed
Closed coquitlam.ca/youth
Closed coquitlam.ca/youth
Closed coquitlam.ca/recycling
Rentalsonly
SecureYourAttractants coquitlam.ca/bearsmart Bearsare

NoticeofElection ByVoting

PortCoquitlam Vtes

PUBLICNOTICEISHEREBY

WEST,Brad

BECKER,Dawn

CARKNER,Cindy

CULJAK,Ivanka

DARLING,Steve

HARBORD,Sarah JEFFERY,Derek

PortCoquitlam,BC PortCoquitlam,BC PortCoquitlam,BC PortCoquitlam,BC

KARNIK,Mithila

McCURRACH,Nancy MINTY,Erik

MISERA,Kevin NIELSEN,Darin PENNER,Darrell

PortCoquitlam,BC PortCoquitlam,BC PortCoquitlam,BC PortCoquitlam,BC PortCoquitlam,BC

PortCoquitlam,BC PortCoquitlam,BC PortCoquitlam,BC

WhenandwherecanIvote?

AdvanceVotingDay

GeneralVotingDay-October15,2022|8amto8pm-VoteatONEofthesepolls:

•BlakeburnElementary,1040RiversideDr.

•CastleParkElementary,1144ConfederationDr.

•CedarDriveElementary,3150CedarDr.

•CentralElementary,2260CentralAve.

•HydeCreekRecreationCentre,1379LaurierAve.

Mail-inBallotVoting

PETRIW,Paige

POLLOCK,Glenn SMITH,JustinAlexander WASHINGTON,Dean WATSON,Jami ZHOU,Jenny

PortCoquitlam,BC PortCoquitlam,BC Coquitlam,BC PortCoquitlam,BC Langley,BC PortCoquitlam,BC

•KilmerElementarySchool,1575KnappenSt.

•KwayhquitlumMiddleSchool,3280FlintSt.

•WestwoodElementarySchool,3610HastingsSt.

•TheOutlet,2248LeighSquare

Mailballotvotingisavailabletoallqualifiedelectors.FromnowuntilnoononOct.15,youcanapplyforamailballotonlineat

ElectorRegistration

A8 TRICITYNEWS.COM THURSDAY,OCTOBER6,2022
giventotheelectorsoftheCityofPortCoquitlamthatanelectionbyvotingisnecessarytoelectsixCouncillorsforafour-year termcommencingNovember,2022.Thepersonsnominatedascandidates,andforwhomvoteswillbereceived,are:
ACCLAIMED POLLOCK,Christine
Councillors-six(6)tobeelected
portcoquitlam.ca/election Voterscanalsopickupamailballotapplicationin-personatCityHall–ElectionsOffice.AfterOct.3residentswillneedtopickuptheirballotattheElections Officeoncetheirapplicationhasbeenapproved.
ResidentPropertyElectors ToregisterasaresidentelectoronGeneralVotingDayorAdvanceVoting,youmusthavetwopiecesofIdentification(onewithasignature)andyouwillbe requiredtomakeadeclarationthatyoumeetthefollowingrequirements. •Age18orolder •ACanadiancitizen •AB.C.residentforatleastsixmonths •APortCoquitlamresidentatthetimeofvoting •Notdisqualifiedfromvotingbyanyenactmentorlaw Non-ResidentPropertyElectors(sameasresidentexceptfor): •AregisteredownerofrealpropertyintheCityofPortCoquitlamforat least30daysimmediatelybeforethedayofregistration •Notentitledtoregisterasaresidentelector •Notdisqualifiedbyanyenactmentfromvotinginanelectionor otherwisedisqualifiedbylaw •Ifthereismorethanoneregisteredowneroftheproperty,onlyoneof thoseindividualsmay,withthewrittenconsentofthemajorityoftheother owners,registerasanon-residentpropertyelector •Produceproofofentitlementtoregister,suchasarecentCertificateofTitle. Mayor SchoolTrustee
ResidentialJurisdiction ACCLAIMED THOMAS,Michael ACCLAIMED SURNAME,Usualname SURNAME,UsualnameSURNAME,Usualname SURNAME,Usualname
•Sat,October8l8amto8pm: HydeCreekRecreationCentre,1379LaurierAve.
portcoquitlam.ca/electionElectionOffice:604.927.5212election@portcoquitlam.ca

Carriersneeded!

MUNICIPALELECTION

Affordabilityistoptopicatcandidates'forum

Somesuggestcity cantakeabigger roleinhousingcost

HowcanyoungpeopleaffordtoliveinPort Coquitlam?

Shouldthecitypurchase andrentapartments,build co-ops,encouragerent-toowndevelopmentsandpermitmoredensity?

Thosewereamongthe solutionstoPoCo'shousing crisisasaffordabilitytopped thelistofissuesatanallcandidatesmeetingonMonday (Oct.3).

Theeventsponsoredby theTri-CitiesChamberof Commerce—andavailable forviewingonline—saw17 candidatessharetheirviews ofwhatwouldmakethecity better.

JustinSmith,theyoungest candidateonthehustings, saidhewantstobeableto liveandrepresentthecommunityinPortCoquitlam.

But"Icouldnotfinda placeinmybudget,"said Smith,whosaidhehasadegreeandafull-timejob.

"Wemaynotbeableto

makethechoicetolivein thecommunity;thatdecisionisbeingmadeforus," headded.

Anothercandidate,Jami Watson,wholivesinLangley becauseofaffordability, butworksandisinvolved inPoCoschoolsandsports, saidthecitycandomore.

"PoCoiswhereIcall home,"shesaid.

Smith,meanwhile,sug-

gestedthecitycouldget moreinvolvedinpromoting differentformsofhousing, suchasco-ophousing, whileincumbentCoun. GlennPollocksaidthecity hasagoodtrackrecordof bringingin500affordable housingunitstothecity.

Amongthoseare140 unitsatPrairieAvenue andFlint,TheAlex,which Pollocksaidshouldbeready

foroccupancy"anyday."

"Homelessnessandhousingarerelated.

Poverty,criminalizing povertyareallrelated andcommunitysafety.They areallrelatedtoaffordability,"Pollocksaid.

Coun.NancyMcCurrach suggestedengagingpeople whoarehomelessinfinding solutionsandincreasingthe requirementforaffordable

housinginnewdevelopments.

Butmostseemedtoagree thataffordabilityissucha concernthatyoungpeople aren'tabletofindaplace toliveinthecitywhileunhousedpeoplecan'teven findshelter.

Atonepoint,twocandidatessparredoverhowto makehousingaffordable.

CandidateIvankaCuljak, arealtor,saidashortage oflandcontributestothe challenges,butthecity couldpossiblybuyanapartmentandgetinvolvedin rentalhousing.TheCityof Vancouver,whichoperates underitsowncharter,does managerentalhousing.

However,thatideawas quicklyshotdownbyCoun. DeanWashington,whosaid it'snotthecity'sjobtobea landlord."I’mnotinfavour ofthat.That’snotthebusinesswe'rein,"Washington said.

Instead,Port Coquitlamcouncilshould advocateformorefunding forhousingfromthefederal andprovincialgovernments.

"Weneedtokeepputting theheatonprovincialand federalgovernmenttohelp uswiththat,"Washington said.

Encouragingbusiness

tolocatetoPortCoquitlam wasanotherideatoutedby candidatestoimprovethe economyandgeneratemore taxes.

NotedcandidateCindy Carkner:"Wehavetocontinuetalking,lookingfor businessthatwanttocome intoourcommunity."

Lackofgovernment opennesswasanotherissue raisedattheall-candidates' meeting,viaquestionssent inviaonlineplatformSlido. Thetopicresonatedwith severalcandidates.

ErikMintysaidthelack oftransparencywithPoCo councildecisionsleads toalackoftrust.Hecited theGatesParksoccerhub, whichthecityisplanning tobuildwiththehelpof a$6.7-millionprovincial grant.

Mintysaiditwasnever raisedinthecommunity asanideabeforeitwasannouncedandfindinginformationabouttheplanshave beendifficult.

"Toomanydecisionsare beingmadebehindclosed doorswithoutpublicengagement,"Mintysaid.

CandidateMithilaKamik saidcityhallshouldbemore accessible,especiallytopeoplewhosefirstlanguageisn't English.

PORTCOQUITLAM NEWS
FormorephotosfollowusonInstagram
#tricitynews
Call604-472-3040.
PortCoquitlamcandidatesfacedoffataTri-CitiesChamberofCommercemeetingon Monday,Oct.3. SCREENGRAB THURSDAY,OCTOBER6,2022A9 TRICITYNEWS.COM 8920 FRASERTON COURT BURNABY, B.C. NEW SUITS PRE-LOVED SUITS TUXEDOS OCTOBER 5TH - OCTOBER 15TH . SHIRTS ACCESSORIES AND MORE... . . . . . WWW.BLACKANDLEE.COM OUR BIGGEST SALE OF THE YEAR ANNUAL WAREHOUSE SALECarrier ofthe Week Thisisnotacoupon.Nocashvalue. ThankYoufromMe-n-Ed’sandtheTri-CityNews! Sponsored by PORTCOQUITLAM 2233McAllisterAvenue 604-942-1200 COQUITLAM 1121AustinAvenue 604-931-2468 TheCarrieroftheWeekreceivesa$20GiftCardfrom Me-n-Ed’sforcontinuousgreatservicetoourreaders! Congratulations! JENNIE&ADRIAN
A10 TRICITYNEWS.COM THURSDAY,OCTOBER6,2022 2023PermissiveTaxExemptions • Undersection227ofthe CommunityCharter,Councilmustgivenoticeofaproposed bylawregardingpermissiveexemptions,identifyingtheproperty,theproposedexemptions,thenumberofyearsandtheestimateoftaxesforthenextthreeyears. Estimated2023TaxExemptionsforaone-yearterm,BylawNo.3380 Folio# Authorityto GrantExemption Exempt Assessment Class Municipal Tax2023 Municipal Tax2024 Municipal Tax2025 MennoniteChurch 03161-000Section224(2)(f)1,607,00083,3243,4903,665 CatholicChurch 03350-002Section224(2)(f)907,80081,8781,9722,071 AnglicanChurch 04086-001Section224(2)(f)1,673,00083,4613,6343,816 UnitedChurch 08958-002Section224(2)(f)988,80082,0452,1472,254 PortMoodyEcologicalSociety 02089-010Section224(2)(a)4,183,900622,44923,57124,750 PortMoodyHeritageSociety 03053-000Section224(2)(a)2,089,200611,21011,77112,360 PortMoodyArtsCentreSociety 03219-001Section224(2)(a)62,2006334351369 PortMoodySeniorHousingSociety 03351-000Section224(2)(a)12,165,000129,25130,71432,250 CommunityVenturesSociety 04027-000Section224(2)(a)2,072,000611,11711,67312,257 CityofPortMoody 08977-020Section224(2)(i)1,067,00082,2072,3172,433 AssociationofNeighbourhoodHousesofBCDBASasamatOutdoorCentre 16712-000Section224(2)(a)195,00061,0461,0981,153 AssociationofNeighbourhoodHousesofBCDBASasamatOutdoorCentre 16712-000Section224(2)(a)1,015,00082,1002,2052,315 CityofPortMoody 17000-003Section224(2)(d)189,00061,0141,0651,118 CityofPortMoody 17000-005Section224(2)(d)239,00061,2821,3461,413 CityofPortMoody 17000-011Section224(2)(d)433,00062,3232,4392,561 CommunityVenturesSociety 03138-015Section224(2)(a)1,088,00065,8386,1306,437 PortMoody(Pacific#119)BranchoftheRoyalCanadianLegion 03152-501Section224(2)(a)4,637,000624,88026,12427,430 PortMoody(Pacific#119)BranchoftheRoyalCanadianLegion 03152-501Section224(2)(a)46,800897102107 CatalystCommunityDevelopmentsSocietyandSt.AndrewsPortMoodyHousingSociety 04024-000Section224(2)(a)3,838,00019,2289,68910,173 CatalystCommunityDevelopmentsSocietyandSt.AndrewsPortMoodyHousingSociety 04024-000Section224(2)(a)8,299,000644,52846,75449,092 Kinsight 02031-201Section224(2)(a)23 000 Kinsight 02031-234Section224(2)(a)23 000 Kinsight 02031-252Section224(2)(a)23 000 Kinsight 02031-303Section224(2)(a)23 000 HouseofOmeed 04063-000Section224(2)(a)955,0006 5,1245,3805,649 $184,736$193,972$203,673 604.469.4500 portmoody.ca https://earstoyou.ca/ HearingAids startingat $89/mo *someconditionsapply,callfordetails. mobilehearingclinic mo.* 604-360-4079

MUNICIPALELECTION

Candidatespledgethey'llhavetoworktogether

15candidateson stageatChamber's forum

MARIOBARTEL mbartel@tricitynews.com

Afterfouryearsofdivision onPortMoodycouncil, 15candidateshopingto getelectedonOct.15all managedtoagreeonone thingatlastWednesday’s ChamberofCommerce all-candidates’forumatthe InletTheatre:Thenextfour yearshastobeaboutcollab oration.

Witheachother.

Andwithpartnerslike developers,non-profithousingproviders,businesses, neighbouringmunicipalities andseniorlevelsofgovern ment.

Inherclosingremarks, mayoralcandidateMeghan LahtisaidPortMoody’s residentshavemadeitclear: “Theywantustogetaway fromthedivisivenatureand negativitythat’splaguedus forthepastfouryears.”

Onlybyworkingtogether andlisteningtoresidents willPortMoodybeableto realizeacommonvisionfor itsfuture,saidcouncilcandi

dateSamanthaAgtarap. “Iseeagreatopportunity tocreateahappycommunity,”shesaid.

ForDustinChelen,who’s alsorunningforcouncil,that happinesswillbecomprised ofthoughtfuldensification thatincludesaffordableand markethousing,aswellas officespacearoundthecity’s

twoSkyTrainstations.

But,headded,councillors havetoworktogetherto negotiatewithdevelopers toachievethosedesires, alongwithmoreparkspace, galleriesandevenanew library.

“Givinggoodguidanceto developersisgoingtogetthe citythebestdeal,”hesaid.

VeteranCoun.Diana Dilworth,who’sseeking re-election,agreed.

Shesaidthecitycan’t buildhousingorspacesfor incomingbusinesses;those havetobeconstructedby developers.

Dilworthpointedtothe city’spublicworksyardand oldfirehallsiteasprime

opportunitiestoforgepartnershipsthatcouldrealize significantgainsforthecity, likeanewlibrary,housing forseniorsandaffordable homesforfamilies.

However,shecautioned, “wecan’tdoitbyourselves. Wehavetoworkinpartnershipwithotherlevelsof government,developersand otherprovidersofaffordable housing.”

ButHunterMadsen,runningforhissecondfullterm oncouncil,saidPortMoody can’taffordtosellouttoo easily.

Hesaiddevelopers shouldbeexpectedtopay thefullcostofcivicamenitieslikeanewlibraryorperformingartscentreinreturn forbeingallowedtobuildin thecity.

“Civicamenitiesareallat capacity,andwehavelimitedcityland,”hesaid.

CouncilcandidateHaven Lurbieckisaidtobeableto negotiatepartnershipsfrom apositionofstrength,Port Moody’snextofficialcommunityplanhastoprovidea clearroadmapforthecity’s futuregrowthandcouncillorshavetobepreparedto standbyit.

“Itallstartsthere,”she said.

“Stickingtoourplanis

criticalmovingforward.”

RichardBiedka,who alsoranforcouncilin2018, agreed.

“Whenyouknowwhere PortMoodywantstogo,you cangethelptoreachthere.”

DawnSlykhuis,acandidateforcouncil,saidPort Moody’sIndigenouspopulationalsoneedsaseatatthe tablewhilefellowcandidate JohannContrerassaidlocal businessownershaveanimportantroletoplayaswell.

“It’stimetoworktogether forourcity,”hesaid.

CandidateBarbara Junker,whopreviously servedoncouncilfrom 2014–18,saidPortMoody isn’tasilo,andsomeofits problemsliketrafficwon’t besolvedwithouttheinvolvementofneighbouring communities.

“We’regoingtohaveto lookforaregionalsolution,” shesaid.

DavidStuart,alongtime citymanagerwho’srunning forcouncil,saiddialogue withPortMoody’sneighboursisimperativeor“it’s goingtogetworse.”

Andthat’safuturemayoralcandidateSteveMilani saidhewantsnopartof.

“Wecanworktogether tobringprosperitytoPort Moody,”hesaid.

PORTMOODY NEWS
FormorephotosfollowusonInstagram #tricitynews
MayoralcandidatesMeghanLahtiandSteveMilanitakecentrestageatlast Wednesdayall-candidates'forum. BUTTERSTUDIOS/TRI-CITIESCHAMBEROFCOMMERCE THURSDAY,OCTOBER6,2022A11 TRICITYNEWS.COM OCTOBERIS COMMUNITYINCLUSIONMONTH LET’SEMBRACEINCLUSION OVERINTEGRATION Learnmoreatwww.communityventures.ca Carriersneeded! 604.472.3040
A12 TRICITYNEWS.COM THURSDAY,OCTOBER6,2022 BROADWAYST. KINGSWAY KEBETWAY MARYHILLBYPASS PittRiver Bridge LOUGHEED HWY. N➤1606KebetWay,PortCoquitlam OPENHOURS:Mon,Tues,Wed,Thurs:9amto5pm Fri:9amto5:30pm,Sat:9amto5pm,Sun:Closed CLOSEDOCTOBER10/22 FollowourFacebookpagefortips,recipes,&more! facebook.com/ArcticMeatSausage FALL COMFORT FOOD =MadeinHousePriceseffectiveOctober1-31,2022 /100G $179 Rosemary Hamand Tuscan Ham Made in-house! Octoberfest Bratwurst $1449 pkg.of6 Made in-house! Fresh Chicken Legs $225 /lb $495 /Kg Fresh,smoked inhouse Smoked HamHock Made in-house! Hungarian Farmers Sausage $209 /100g $399 /lb $879 /Kg Lean Ground Beef Made in-house! Made in-house! Torunska andHam andGarlic Sausage $179Made in-house! /100G /lb $449$990 /Kg /lb $499$1100 /Kg Backattached GREATFORPULLEDPORK! PorkButt Roast Fresh,Boneless, Skinless

Topic: AnewnameforIndianArm?

Newnameisacalculatedrisk

Forapoliticalparty thatwonfourofthe lastsevenB.C.electionschangingtheparty nameseemslikeanodd move.

Butthatisexactlywhat theBCLiberalsareplanningtodoifenoughparty memberssupportchang ingthenameto“B.C. United”laterthisfall.

Theannouncementof theproposednewname wasquicklygreetedby manywithjokesaboutthe newtitlebeingmoreas sociatedwithsoccerthan politicsbuttheBCLiberal leadershipevidently thinksit’sanamethatwill catchonovertime.

Itseemsclearthepotentialnamechangeis beingspurredinpartby whatcouldbetheinevita blegrowthinthepolitical fortunesoftheprovincial

ConservativePartyand thegrowingproblemsassociatedwiththefederal LiberalPartyofCanada’s timeingovernment.

Theword“liberal” seemstoranklesome partymembers,whofear havingthewordaspartof thepartynameisaturnoffforright-of-centre voters.

Indeed,itcanbe arguedthatinthelast provincialelection, ConservativePartycandidatesreceivedenough votes(mostofwhich wouldhavelikelygoneto theBCLiberalshadthe Conservativesnotbeen intherace)inridings inAbbotsford,Langley, ChilliwackandVernon thatallowedNDPcandidatestopostnarrowvictoriesinplacestheirparty hadneverwonbefore.

TheConservativeParty alsofinishedastrongsecondtotheBCLiberalsin bothPeaceRiverridings andtheircandidateinone oftheKamloopsridings helpedmakeitavery closeracebetweenthe victoriousBCLiberalsand theNDP.

Thetworecentbyelectionsalsoshowed noticeablesupportfor theConservativeParty, oratleastintheriding ofSurreySouth,where itreceivedalmost13per centofthevote.TheBC Liberalswontheriding easily,butthevoterturnoutwasminuscule.

Clearly,theBCLiberals havetobenervousabout thepotentialgrowthof theConservativeParty brandinsubsequentelections.Hencetheproposed “neutral”namechange,

tosomethingthatmight reachouttovoterswho maybegettingtiredofthe Liberal“brand.”

Ofcourse,changingthe nameisnotwithoutpotentialrisk.

Rebrandingaproductis notanovernightexercise. Itcantakealongtime, andtheBCLiberalshave nocontroloverthetiming ofthenextelection.

Thepartycouldbe caughtflat-footedbyan earlyelectioncall.

SomeBCLiberalofficialsarguethecurrent nameisconfusingfor somevoters.

Soevenifpartymembersendorsethename, itisfarfromclearwhich namewillbeontheballot comethenextelection.

KeithBaldreyischiefpoliticalreporterforGlobal BC.

“Peoplearejustwakinguptothe realhistoryanddoingtheirbestto makesureitisn’trepeated.” “We’regoingtohavetoerasethe wholeplanettowipeoutallthe badhistory.” TheTri-CityNewsisadivisionofLMPPublicationLimitedPartnership, publishedat103A-81GoldenDr.,Coquitlam,BCV3K6R2 OPINIONS &MORE DerekSoutar viaFacebook MikeSampson viaFacebook
LastWeek t ThisWeek t Shouldthevotingagebeloweredto16? ShouldIndianArmberenamed? DIFFERENTVIEWS OPINIONWEEKLYONLINEPOLL YES NO 85% 15%
Concerns?TheTri-CityNewsisamemberoftheNationalNewsmediaCouncil, whichisanindependentorganizationestablishedtodealwithacceptable journalisticpracticesandethicalbehaviour.Ifyouhaveconcernsabouteditorial content,pleasecontacteditor@tricitynews.comor604-472-3030.Ifyouarenot satisfiedwiththeresponseandwishto fileaformalcomplaint,visitthewebsite atmediacouncil.caorcalltoll-free1-844-877-1163foradditionalinformation. Auditedcirculation: 52,962 Voteintheonlinepollat tricitynews.comForeditorials,columnsandmore,visit: tricitynews.com/opinion CONTACTUS GeneralInquiries:604–525-6397 | tricitynews.com LaraGraham REGIONALPUBLISHER publisher@tricitynews.com MarkFalkenberg EDITOR editor@tricitynews.com VickiMagnison REGIONALSALESDIRECTOR vimagnison@glaciermedia.ca MillieMcKinnon CREATIVESERVICESMANAGER mmckinnon@tricitynews.com KarenSeguin DISTRIBUTIONMANAGER circulation@tricitynews.com NewspaperExcellence 2020-FIRSTPLACE FundedbytheGovernmentofCanada THURSDAY,OCTOBER6,2022A13 TRICITYNEWS.COM Findavarietyofvoicesonline: tricitynews.com/opinion
A14 TRICITYNEWS.COM THURSDAY,OCTOBER6,2022 Thisisnotanofferingforsale,asanofferingcanonlybemadeafterthefilingofadisclosurestatement,andonlyinjurisdictionswherequalifiedinaccordancewithapplicablelocallaws.E.&O.E Modern connected community. 69GARDENFLATSANDTOWNHOMES COMINGSOONTOBURQUITLAM REGISTERTODAY DWELLBYANTHEM.COM Dolivingwell.

MUNICIPALELECTION

Localvotehasmostimpactonourdailylives

TheEditor:

Woulditmakeadifferenceif,onOct.15,every eligibleCoquitlamvoterthat couldvote,didvote?

Theaverageeligiblevoter turnoutofCoquitlam’smunicipalelectionsis25per cent.

That25percentelectsthe individualswhoforthenext fouryearsmakethedeci sionsthataffectallvoters.

Whatpercentageofthose votesactuallyelectedsomeone?

Doesthatprovideundue influencebyafew?

Wouldafullturnoutkeep democracyalivebysetting

anexampleforyoungpeople?

Woulditencouragemore citizenparticipation?

WoulditmakeCoquitlam moreinclusiveofitsdiverse population?

Wouldcouncillorsand schoolboardtrusteesbe morereceptivetopublic concerns?

Asinanyorganization, businessorsociety,successionplanningisalsoanimportantconsideration.

Voterscanvoteforupto onemayor(outofthreecandidates);uptoeightcouncillors(outof22);andupto fourschoolboardtrustees

(outofseven).Somewillbe wellknown,othersnot. Incumbentsofferexperience,newcandidates, diverseskillsandnewideas. Mostcampaigntirelesslyto bringtheirvoicestocouncil andtheschoolboard.

Torespecttheirhardwork anddedication,insteadof votingsolelybynamerecognition,pleasetakethetime toresearcheverycandidate inordertovoteforthose whoseplatformsringtrue andwillhelpdeterminethe directionCoquitlamtakesin thenextfouryears. EdieKernaghan Coquitlam

Municipalelectionsare beingheldacrossBritish ColumbiaonOct.15.A readersaysit’simportant forresidentstoexercise theirfranchiseasdecisions madeatcityhallwillhave adirectimpactontheir

YOUR LETTERS
FormorephotosfollowusonInstagram #tricitynews
lives. PARKERJOHNSON/UNSPLASH THURSDAY,OCTOBER6,2022A15 TRICITYNEWS.COM It’sinyourhome thatmatters most. AUTO I HOME I CONDO I BUSINESS I TENANT I LougheedTownCentre,Burnaby 604-421-2422 1960ComoLakeAve.,Coquitlam 604-937-3601 2748LougheedHwy.,PortCoquitlam 604-944-9577 3387DavidAve.,Coquitlam 604-942-7214 1940OxfordConnector,PortCoquitlam 604-927-3388 1020AustinAve.,Coquitlam 604-939-7733 WorksomewhereAWESOME!Applyatjmins.com/careers SCANME FORAQUOTE FindevenMORElettersonline: tricitynews.com/opinion/letters
A16 TRICITYNEWS.COM THURSDAY,OCTOBER6,2022 COQUITLAM ANMORE H F MOODYST MURRAYST BARNET HWY NOONSCREEKDR IOCO GUILDFORD PARKFOREST WAY DAVIDAVE RAVINE DR PAN ORA MADR PARK WAY HERITAGEMOUNTAINBLVD F OR E S T ST. JOHNS ST MURRAYST KLAHANIE DR IOCO RD PARKSIDEDR DAVIDAVE RD UNGLESS ALDERSIDE Watermainflushingstarts October17,2022inHeritage Mountain,NoonsCreek,and InletCentreneighbourhoods TheCityofPortMoodyis flushing watermainsintheareaoutlinedinblue startingonMonday,October17,2022. Thisworkwilltakeapproximatelyeightweekstocomplete.You mayexperiencetemporarydiscolouration,pressure fluctuations andsedimentinthewaterreachingyourhomeorbusiness.If thisoccurs,runcoldwaterinthebathtubuntilitclearsup.These conditionsshouldonlyhappenforashorttimeanddonotpose ahealthhazard.Citystaff willtrytominimizeanyinconvenience. Formoreinformation,callOperationsat604.469.4574. 604.469.4574 portmoody.ca KITCHENCABINETSDONEIN1TO2DAYS! KITCHEN CABINETS DONE IN 1 TO 2 DAYS! CABINET REFINISHING Before After Loveyourcabinets,butnothowthey’reworn?GleamGuardoffersasimple, cost-effectivesolution.Wealsorefreshcabinetswhichcostslessthanrefinishing. ALLGLEAMGUARDSTAFFAREFOLLOWINGGUIDELINESSETOUTBYTHEBCPROVINCIAL HEALTHOFFICER,SUCHASABIDINGBYSOCIALDISTANCINGPROTOCALSANDCONSISTENT ANDEFFECTIVEHYGIENEPRACTICES.WEARECOMMITTEDTOTAKINGTHENECESSARY PRECAUTIONSTOKEEPYOUANDYOURFAMILYSAFE. Textcabinetpicturesto1-604-218-7470orcall. www.gleamguardcabinetrefinishing.ca 70%LessThan Replacingor Refacing! Wespecializein ProtectingYour Investment! UPTO TRACEYBOOTH -FOUNDER GOT GREASE? GOT PEELING? LOOKS GREAT! CELEBRATING30YEARS REFINISHINGCABINETS! FREEDEMOS FREEESTIMATES NOTOXICCHEMICALS NODUST! Call/Text778.837.1820elect@dennismarsden.com www.dennismarsden.com √ 10,000newrentalhomesand2000 belowmarketrentalscompleteor underplanningandconstruction √ Creationofenvironmental sustainabilityandchildcare strategies √ Improverental&affordablehousingoptions √ Improveneighbourhoodsafetyandtrafficenforcement √ Improveroadsandtransitoptions √ Improveaffordabilityofparksandrecoptionsfor seniorsandfamily √ Keeptaxeslow, delivergreatervalueforyourtax VoteDennisMarsden √ Parkandneighbourhoodenhancement programsover200newaccessible sidewalksandworkedwithresidentsto improveneighbourhoodsafety √ Deliveredover$21MillionNONTAX Dollarstoyouforcityinfrastructure WhatI'm goingto do... Herearemyachievementstodate: AuthorizedbyDennisMarsdenFinancialAgentelect@dennismarsden.com
LOCAL MARKETS FESTIVALSAND EVENTS SPORTING EVENTS RECREATION FACILITIES EVENTS CALENDAR LOCALSPORTS LEAGUES LOCALARTS SCENE OCTOBER2022 THURSDAY,OCTOBER6,2022A17 TRICITYNEWS.COM
A18 TRICITYNEWS.COM THURSDAY,OCTOBER6,2022 RIDETHEOPENROAD nexgenhearing.com Experiencethedifference BETTERhearingmakes. COQUITLAM 604.670.4270 10–2773BarnetHighway (inCreeksideVillage)NEWLOCATION OCT7-9,2022 canadianninjaleague.org Daybyday,forthelast50years,CoastMentalHealthhas made‘ADifference’inyourneighbourhood.Wecontinueto advocatefor,support,andprovidespecializedmentalhealth servicestoover5,000+peoplelivingwithmentalillness. Thisis‘TheDifference’wemakeeveryday. Visitcoastmentalhealth.com/50years tofollowalongwithour 50thAnniversaryandlearnmoreabout‘TheDifference’wemake! coastmentalhealth.com Celebrating 50yearsofmaking ‘TheDifference’ OneStopShoppinghasneverbeensoeasy! PLANTS FASHIONHOME #180-820VillageDrive PortCoquitlam,BC Open7daysaweek 10am-6pm

Saturday,Oct.8

RIVERROCKS

FamiliescanpaintriverrockswithPoCoHeritage from10a.m.tonoon,learnabouttheCityofPort Coquitlam’snaturalassetsandenjoyanewexhibit neartheCoquitlamRiver. Theeventisfree.Registrationisrequired.

MORE:pocoheritage.org

Sunday,Oct.9

FARMERSFIELDS

ShopforlocalfarefromMetroVancouverfarmers andvendorsattheCoquitlamFarmersMarket, whichrunsfrom9a.m.to1p.m.intheparking lotnexttoDogwoodPavilion(1655Winslow Ave.,Coquitlam).

MORE:makebakegrow.com

BEFIRESMART

It’sFirePreventionWeek,Oct.9–15,andtheCity ofPortCoquitlam’s firedepartmentisaskingthat youtakethetimetolearntheessentialsoundsof firesafetyandplana fireescape.

MORE:portcoquitlam.ca/fpw

OCTOBER

SALMONSUNDAYS

JoinvolunteersanySunday,rainorshine,atthe MossomCreekHatchery&EducationCentre (MossomCreekDrive,PortMoody)tohelpout withoddjobsandlearnaboutwatershedstewardshipand fishculture. ThegateisopenonSundays from11a.m.to1:30p.m.Visitorsarewelcome.

MORE:mossomcreek.org

Tuesday,Oct.11

COLLEGEQUESTIONS

Ifyouhaveastudentheadingtoapost-secondary institutionnextyear,youcanlearnaboutadmissionrequirements,co-opopportunities,career pathwaysanduniversitytransfersataDouglas CollegeInfoSession,happeningfrom6:30to7:30 p.m.attheCityCentrebranchoftheCoquitlam PublicLibrary(1169PinetreeWay,Coquitlam). TheeventwillbehostedbyDouglasCollege's FutureStudents’Office.

REGISTER:coqlibrary.ca

Wednesday,Oct.12

INTERNETSAFETY

Findoutmoreabouthowtobesafeonlineata workshophostedbytheCanadaLearningCode andtheCoquitlamPublicLibrary. Theonline eventtakesplacefrom11:30a.m.to2p.m.and coincideswithCyberSecurityAwarenessMonth.

REGISTER:coqlibrary.ca

Thursday,Oct.13

JOBINTERVIEW

Gettipsonhowtoprepareforajobinterviewat anonlinepresentationbytheCoquitlamPublic

CIRCUSTIME

EVENTS CALENDAR
LibraryandWorkBCCentre. Thetutorialfrom2 to3:30p.m.isofferedbyZoom. REGISTER:coqlibrary.ca
GrabaseatwiththefamilytoseeCircoOsorio onitsNorthAmericantour. Theeventstake placedailyuntilOct.17undertheBigToponthe northeasternsideofCoquitlamCentremall(2929 BarnetHwy.,Coquitlam). MORE:americancrowncircus.com “Our2022Touroffersthemostextraordinary talentfromcountriesthroughouttheworld! FunfortheWholeFamily!” Frank(Pancho)Osorio–President Discoverthebestplacestoliveandexplore— MYTri-Cities!
THURSDAY,OCTOBER6,2022A19 TRICITYNEWS.COM

FOOTLOOSE

Coquitlam’sStage43 TheatricalSocietypresents Footloose,astageadaptationbyDeanPitchford andWalterBobbiebasedontheoriginalscreenplaybyPitchford. TheshowrunsattheEvergreen CulturalCentre(1205PinetreeWay,Coquitlam) fromOct.13–16andOct.19–22.

TICKETS:evergreenculturalcentre.ca

Friday,Oct.14

SODACRACKERS

SodaCrackersheadlinestheCrossroadsCoffeehouseshow—abenefitfortheCrossroads HospiceSociety—intheGatheringPlace(11002253LeighSq.,nexttoPortCoquitlamCityHall). Doorsopenat7p.m.withopenmicbeginningat 7:30p.m.SodaCrackersplaysat8:50p.m.Admissionis$5atthedoor.

MORE:thecrossroadscoffeehouse.com

FILMNIGHT

ThePortMoodyFilmSocietyrolls OnlytheAnimals,aFrenchdramathatfollowsthedisappearanceoftheglamorousandsecretiveEvelyneDucat duringablizzard.Ticketsare$5atthedoorplusa $5societymembershipfortheyear. Themovieis screenedintheInlet TheatreatPortMoodyCity Hall(100NewportDr.).

MORE:pmfilm.ca

THUNDERFROMOZ

ThunderFromDownUnderwillperformat The Show TheatreattheHardRockCasinoVancouver(2080UnitedBlvd.,Coquitlam)at8p.m. The event,calledGirls’NightOutback,isforadults only;theyalsohitthestageonOct.15at8p.m.

MORE:hardrockcasinovancouver.com

Saturday,Oct.15

ELECTIONDAY

Tri-Cityresidentsheadtothepollstodaytocast theirballotsforthenextmunicipalcouncilsand boardofeducationrepresentatives,whowillserve forfouryears. Thevoteisopenfrom8a.m.to8 p.m.Readthe Tri-CityNews’VoteSmartguide, publishedonOct.6withthenewspaper,orgoonlinetoseetheirbiographiesandvideosrecorded byTri-CitiesCommunityTV.

MORE:coquitlam.ca/election;portcoquitlam. ca/election;portmoody.ca/election;anmore. com/elections;belcarra.ca/elections

CHESSCLUB

DropintothePoirierbranchoftheCoquitlam PublicLibrary(575PoirierSt.,Coquitlam)fora roundofchess.Allagesarewelcomebetween2 and3:30p.m.Noregistrationisrequired.

MORE:coqlibrary.ca

OCTOBER

Sunday,Oct.16

DIWALIFAMILYDAY

Celebratethiscolourfulandjoyfulholidaywith CoquitlamHeritagefrom1:00-4:00p.m.

RoyalCanadianLegionHall

1025RidgewayAvenue,Coquitlam

MORE:coquitlamheritage.ca

FARMERSFIELDS

ShopforlocalfarefromMetroVancouverfarmers andvendorsattheCoquitlamFarmersMarket, whichrunsfrom9a.m.to1p.m.intheparking lotnexttoDogwoodPavilion(1655WinslowAve., Coquitlam).

MORE:makebakegrow.com

SALMONSUNDAYS

JoinvolunteersanySunday,rainorshine,atthe MossomCreekHatchery&EducationCentre (MossomCreekDrive,PortMoody)tohelpout withoddjobsandlearnaboutwatershedstewardshipand fishculture. ThegateisopenonSundays from11a.m.to1:30p.m.Visitorsarewelcome. MORE:mossomcreek.org

FAMILYDAY

It’sFamilyDayatPdA—alsoknownasPlacedes Arts(1120BrunetteAve.,Coquitlam).From1to3 p.m.,youcantourtheexhibitionsandbeinspired tocreateyourownart.Allagesarewelcome. Admissionisfree;however,registrationisencouraged.

MORE:placedesarts.ca

Monday,Oct.17

DIGITALHELP

Ifyou’relookingfordigitalhelpwithbranding yourbusiness,thisworkshopmayhelp.From 11:30a.m.to2p.m.,jointheCoquitlamPublic LibraryandCanadaLearningCodeforanonline classonhowtobuildalogoandcreateastyle guideforsocialmediaoutreach.

REGISTER:coqlibrary.ca

Tuesday,Oct.18

WELCOMETOCANADA

ParentswhoarenewtoCanadaandspeakMandarinareinvitedtolearnmoreabouttheCoquitlam PublicLibraryanditsservices. Theonlineclass from1to2p.m.isinpartnershipwithSettlement WorkersinSchool(SWIS).

MORE:coqlibrary.ca

Wednesday,Oct.19

TOTHEMARKET

BringyourgrocerybagstotheweeklyPortMoody FarmersMarket,runningfrom3to7p.m.inthe parkinglotatthePortMoodyRecreationComplex(300IocoRd.).CheckouttheKidsCraft area andthePowerofProduceClub.

MORE:makebakegrow.com

BUSINESSSHOWCASE

Afteratwo-yearhiatus,theTri-CitiesChamber ofCommerceisbackwithits5thannualBusinessShowcasetomarkSmallBusinessWeek. The tradeshow–stylegatheringfrom3to7p.m.takes placeattheExecutivePlazaHotel(405NorthRd., Coquitlam)andincludesAskanExpertsessions.

MORE:tricitieschamber.com

Thursday,Oct.20

SHAKEITOUT

At10:20a.m.,drop,coverandholdonduring theGreatShakeOutearthquakedrill. Theannual eventhelpsBritishColumbianspractisehowtobe safeintheeventofaseismicrattle.

MORE:shakeoutbc.ca

MONEY,MONEY

TanyaLynWerkleadsaWomenandFinanceclass atthePoirierbranchoftheCoquitlamPublic Library(575PoirierSt.,Coquitlam)from1:30 to3:30p.m.LaurieHurtubisewillalsospeak aboutbeingpreparedforendoflifeandfuneral planning. TheworkshopisalsoattheCityCentre branch(1169PinetreeWay,Coquitlam)on Oct.26from10:30a.m.tonoon.

MORE:coqlibrary.ca

CULTURALROUNDTABLE

BepartofanetworkinggroupforartistsinPort Coquitlam. Thecityhostsitsculturalroundtable from4to6p.m.intheMichaelWrightArtGallery(200-2253LeighSq.,PortCoquitlam).

REGISTER:portcoquitlam.ca/arts

MUSICANDLATTES

Stephen ThakkaristheperformeratCMarket Coffee’sLiveMusicNights,afreeeventhappening from5to8p.m.atthecafé(110VillageDr.,Port Coquitlam).

MORE:cmarket.ca

Saturday,Oct.22

CALLINGVOLUNTEERS

Doyouhavesparetimeonyourhands?Findout howyoucanhelpyourcommunityataVolunteerJobFair,runningfrom10a.m.to2p.m.in theCityCentrebranchoftheCoquitlamPublic Library(1169PinetreeWay). Thefairishostedby thelibraryandCommunityVolunteerConnections.Noregistrationisrequired.

MORE:volunteerconnections.ca

Discoverthebestplacestoliveandexplore—
MYTri-Cities!
A20 TRICITYNEWS.COM THURSDAY,OCTOBER6,2022

LifeStoriesSpeakerSeries

Oct.25—PeopleLivingwithDisabilities

Nov.1—TheLGBTQ+Community

JoinChristopherBoltonandGaryWoodsfrom

NorthShorePrideAllianceastheyrecounttheir personaltalesofgeneratingsafeandempowering environmentswhileovercomingchallenges, adversity,andbreakingdownbarrierstohavea senseofcommunitybelongingwithintheNorth Shore.

startplanningfortheirfuturecareersnow.

Nov.8—TheJusticeSystem,Homelessness,andAddiction

ElizabethFrySociety(EFry)wasfoundedin1939byasmallgroupofvolunteersdedicatedtotransforming conditionsforwomenandgirlsincustody.Flash-forwardmorethan80years,andtheirmissionremains thesame.JoinShawnBayes,ExecutiveDirector,andKristieGordon,astheysharehowtheirorganization continuestoidentifytheneedsofmarginalizedgroups,throughdiscoveringgapsintheCanadiancriminal justicesystemandcreatingsolutionsto fillthosevoids.

Nov.15—IndigenousPeoples

ExplorestoriesofIndigenousfamilyand communitywithtwospecialguests:Caren Lafontaine,aCommunityRootsPractitionerfrom TheMinistryofChildrenandFamily,andElder

THURSDAY,OCTOBER6,2022A21 TRICITYNEWS.COM ServicesAvailable •Meetingrooms,groupstudyroomsand silentstudyrooms •Self-serveprint,scan&fax •Freewi-fi atthePoirierbranch: •SilentReadingLounge,LocalHistory RoomandDigitizationStation attheCityCentrebranch: •InnovationHub:3DprintingandVR •Lendablelaptops Website:coqlibrary.ca Phone:604-554-7323 Email:ask@coqlibrary.ca Signuptoget thelatest Librarynewsat coqlibrary.ca/ enewsletter ThebestwayforCanadianstobuildabetterfutureforallistounderstandandappreciate everyone’spastandpresent.JointheLibraryforaspeakerserieswithpeoplefromdiverse backgroundssharingtheirstories. AttheCityCentreBranchonTuesdaysfrom6:30–8:00pm
PosAbilitiesEmploymentService(PES)provides supportiveandcustomizedemployment opportunitiesinVancouverandtheTriCitiesareas. ShowcasingPES’person-centeredandcelebratory employmentmodel,JamesMillerandDavid Websterwillwalkyouthroughwhatthe employmentprocesslookslike,whatsupport meanstoPES,andwhyit’simportantforyouthto
MariaReed– WaabigekekIkwe. Takingcuesfromtheaudience,thisspeaker eventwilllookathowculturalconnections, relationships,andpermanencyfactorintothe IndigenousexperienceinCanada. Nov.22—NewcomersandRefugees Hostofthepodcast MessyCan’tStopHer,Judith KambiaObatusahasbuiltacareershowcasing storiesofwomen’sresiliencethroughthechaos, crisisandchallengesoflife. Sharingherownpersonalstory,thistalkexplores theimmigrantexperienceinCanada,and seekstoeducateandde-stigmatizeimmigrant acculturationchallengeswhileempowering othermigrantsintheirpromisedland.Judithis alsoanauthorandamemberofTri-CitiesLocal Partnership’sImmigrantAdvisory. Welcome
Discover

Noregistration—justdrop-in. coqlibrary.ca/programs/children

StoryTimeforBabies(0–2years)

CityCentreTuesdays,Nov.8–Dec.13

PoirierWednesdays,Nov.9–Dec.14

StoryTimeforToddlers Plus (2–5years)

CityCentreThursdays,Nov.10–Dec.15

PoirierFridays,Nov.18–Dec.16

StoryTimeforFamilies(0–5years)

CityCentreSaturdays,Nov.12–Dec.17

KoreanStoryTime(0–5years)

PoirierMondays,Nov.7–Dec.12

CityCentreWednesdays,Nov.9–Dec.14

HappyHolidays!

ThanksgivingStoryTime(0–6years)

CityCentreMonday,Oct.10

ChristmasSing-AlongwithLuc forfamilies

PoirierFriday,Dec.2

SantaStoryTime(0–2years)

PoirierFriday,Dec.16

CityCentreSaturday,Dec.17

ThisseriesisheldatourCityCentrebranch. Formoreinformationandtoregister,visit coqlibrary.ca/programs/children

CodingWorkshopsforYouth(9–12years)

HTMLandCSS •Saturday,Nov.5

GamingwithScratch •Saturday,Nov.12

ArtinPython •Saturday,Nov.19

A22 TRICITYNEWS.COM THURSDAY,OCTOBER6,2022
EarnCommunityServicehoursbyvolunteering withtheLibrary. Formoreinformationandtoregister,visit coqlibrary.ca/programs/teens TeenAdvisoryCouncil Middleandhighschoolstudentsplanand deliverprogramsforyouth,andprovide guidanceonLibraryservices. Runs:monthly|60minutes|year-round Assistwithspecialevents|dates&timesvary ReadingBuddies Teensingrades9–12helpkidsingrades1–4 practicereading. Runs:weekly|60minutes|3sessionsperyear HomeworkHelpClub Teensingrades9–12helpkidsingrades1–6 withworksheetsandhomework. Runs:weekly|45minutes|inspringandfall Parlez-NousenFrançais Teensingrades8–12helpFrenchImmersion studentsingrades1–6withhomeworkand Frenchconversation. Runs:weekly|45minutes|inspringandfall Kids! Gethelpwithreading,Frenchlanguage artsandhomeworkinanysubject! StoryTimePrograms STEMforKids TeenVolunteers WIN! ScaryStoryContest Agecategories:11–14&15–18 Deadline:Wednesday,Oct.19 See coqlibrary.ca/scary-story fordetails.

Theseprogramsareheldatourbranches,onZoomorboth.Formore informationandtoregister,goto coqlibrary.ca/programs

FlowersforLightsatLafarge

•Wednesday,Oct.12 withtheCityofCoquitlam’sParkSparkTeam

ChessClub forallages

•Saturdays,Oct.15&Dec.17

ChessTournament forage8–14

•Saturday,Dec.3

HolidayHellos forage12andunder

Createholidaygreetings,well-wishesandartprojectsthatwewilldeliver toolderadultslivinginourcommunity.Dropoff yourcreationateither branch orattheLibraryLinkbyNovember25.

BoardGameDay forage7andup

•Saturday,Nov.26

SuperFunFamilyTrivia

•Thursday,Nov.3MiyazakiMovies

•Thursday,Dec.8Disney’sFrozen&FrozenII

Parent–ChildMotherGoose

Enjoystorytimeinyourhomelanguage!

WeofferMotherGooseprogramsforparentsandpreschoolagechildrenin CantoneseandMandarin.

PresentedwithS.U.C.C.E.S.S.MulticulturalEarlyChildhoodDevelopment. Visit coqlibrary.ca/programs/children formoreinformation.

FindonlineEnglishclasses,IELTSpreparation,CitizenshipTestpreparation, communityresources,conversationpracticeandjobsearchhelpat: coqlibrary.ca/fornewcomers

Theseprogramsareheldatourbranches,onZoomorboth.Formore informationandtoregister,visit coqlibrary.ca/programs/adults

VirtualBookClub

•Monday,Oct.24 PrimaryObsessions byCharlesDemers

•Monday,Nov.28 TillyandtheCrazyEights byMoniqueGraySmith

•DecemberNomeetingduetotheholidays

CareerWorkshops withWorkBCCentre

•Thursday,Oct.13PreparingforJobInterviews

•Wednesday,Nov.16SkillsforSucceedingintheWorkplace

THURSDAY,OCTOBER6,2022A23 TRICITYNEWS.COM
•Thursday,Dec.15CreatingEffectiveResumes DouglasCollegeInformationSession •Tuesday,Oct.11 withDouglasCollege VolunteerJobFair •Saturday,Oct.22 withCommunityVolunteerConnections WomenandFinance •Thursday,Oct.20 or •Wednesday,Oct.26 FutureTechnologyof3DPrintingfortheMedicalSector •Wednesday,Nov.16 with3BAPrintingandZortrax ArtificialIntelligence:TheCONCERTSforAIandtheNEWAbnormal •Wednesday,Oct.26Part1: WelcometotheMachineandtheChinaExperience •Thursday,Nov.3Part2: Reading,Writing&AlgorithmaticandEthicalAI InternetSafety •Wednesday,Oct.12 withCanadaLearningCode SocialMedia:DigitalToolstoBrand&MarketYourBusiness •Monday,Oct.17DigitalToolsforBranding •Monday,Oct.24IntroductiontoSocialMedia& SocialMediaBestPractices •Tuesday,Nov.1PromotingYourBusiness •Monday,Nov.8GoogleMyBusiness FamilyFun ProgramsforAdults ProgramsforNewcomers

CityCentrePoirier

A24 TRICITYNEWS.COM THURSDAY,OCTOBER6,2022 LibraryLink coqlibrary.ca/librarylink POP coqlibrary.ca/pop CityCentreBranch 1169PinetreeWay PoirierBranch 575PoirierStreet Tousetheseonlineresources,visit coqlibrary.ca/databases Streaming hoopla Movies,TVshows&popularmusic Kanopy Moviesandeducationalcoursesforallages eReads CloudLibrary eBooksandeAudiobooks ComicsPlus Comics,graphicnovels&mangaforadultsandkids hoopla eBooks,eAudiobooksandcomics NewYorkTimes Digitalversionoftheiconicnewspaper Libby Popularprintmagazinesindigitalformat PressReader Currentnewspapersandmagazinesfromalloverthe worldindozensoflanguages Tumblebooks Childrens’eBooksandread-alouds Technologyyoucantryathome!Learnmoreat coqlibrary.ca/learn/tech BinocularKits Binoculars, BirdsofNorthAmerica and NightSkyofAmerica pocketguides Telescopes Telescopeand TheNationalGeographicNightSkyof America guidebook Robots Ozobot,Sphero,andTangiplayrobotsofferafunand simpleintroductiontocoding MakeyMakey Createclosedloopelectricalsignalsusingeveryday objects Launchpads Sturdytabletsloadedwithfunandeducationalgames Wonderbooks Picturebookswithready-to-playaudiobooksincludedfor read-alongfun IRBooks ImmersiveRealitybooksbringtopicstolifeusingvirtual andaugmentedrealitytechnology
Monday–Thursday9am–9pm9am–9pm Friday 9am–5pm9am–5pm Saturday 10am–5pm10am–5pm Sunday 10am–5pm12pm–5pm HolidayHours CityCentrePoirier Sunday,October910am–5pmClosed Monday,October1010am–5pmClosed Friday,November11Closed Closed Saturday,December249am–3pm9am–3pm Sunday,December25Closed Closed Monday,December26Closed Closed Saturday,December319am–3pm9am–3pm Read|Watch|Listen—Digital TechToys CoquitlamPublicLibraryHours SupporttheLibrary Ifyoulovetheprograms,collections,and servicesatCoquitlamPublicLibrary,please considermakingadonation. Thankyou! coqlibrary.ca/support

OCTOBER

Discoverthebestplacestoliveandexplore—

MYTri-Cities!

LIVEMUSIC

MatelenStarleywillperformsongsfromtheirtwo albums,RollingAgainandStronger,attheInlet TheatreatPortMoodyCityHall(100Newport Dr.)from7:30to9:30p.m.Ticketsare$35plus taxes.

MORE:eventbrite.ca

EVERYHIGHWAY

CanadianiconGordonLightfootisonhis50 YearsontheCarefreeHighwayTourandstopping inCoquitlamtoplayat TheShow TheatreatHard RockCasinoVancouver(2080UnitedBlvd.)at8 p.m. TheGrammy-nominatedsinger–songwriter’s catalogueincludesthesongs“IfYouCouldRead MyMind,”“TheWreckOf TheEdmundFitzgerald”and“EarlyMorningRain.”

MORE:hardrockcasinovancouver.com

Sunday,Oct.23

FARMERSFIELDS

ShopforlocalfarefromMetroVancouverfarmers andvendorsattheCoquitlamFarmersMarket, whichrunsfrom9a.m.to1p.m.intheparking lotnexttoDogwoodPavilion(1655Winslow Ave.,Coquitlam).

MORE:makebakegrow.com

SALMONSUNDAYS

JoinvolunteersanySunday,rainorshine,atthe MossomCreekHatchery&EducationCentre (MossomCreekDrive,PortMoody)tohelpout withoddjobsandlearnaboutwatershedstewardshipand fishculture. ThegateisopenonSundays from11a.m.to1:30p.m.Visitorsarewelcome.

MORE:mossomcreek.org

SPOOKYSONGS

Juno-AwardwinnerNormanFootepresents The HowlMasqueradeforfamiliesattheEvergreen CulturalCentre(1205PinetreeWay,Coquitlam). Ticketsare$10,orpaymoreifyoucan. Theevent runsfrom3to4:30p.m.intheStudio Theatre.

MORE:evergreenculturalcentre.ca

Monday,Oct.24

SOCIALMEDIA

TheCoquitlamPublicLibraryandCanadaLearningCodecontinuetheirsocialmediaserieswith IntroductiontoSocietyMedia+SocietyMedia BestPractices,whichrunsfrom11:30a.m.to2 p.m.online.

REGISTER:coqlibrary.ca

GordonLightfoothasrecorded20albums andhas fiveGrammynominations.His songshavebeenairedregularlyfor50years, earninghimradiosingleschartpositionsin NorthAmericaachievedbyfewothers.

Tuesday,Oct.25

THEOTHERMOZART

MozartAndHerBrothertellsthestoryofMaria AnnaMozart(knownasNannerl)andWolfgangAmadeusMozartastheygrowuptouring thegreatcitiesofEurope.Althoughabrilliant musician—andpossiblyevenmoreskilledthan herfamousbrother—Nannerlwaseventually left behindbyherfamilyandbyhistory. Theplay, developedbyMarkWeatherleyandMasaeDay, runsfrom7:30to9:30p.m.fromOct.25–Oct.29; amatineeat3p.m.isonOct.29.

MORE:evergreenculturalcentre.ca

Wednesday,Oct.26

TOTHEMARKET

BringyourgrocerybagstotheweeklyPortMoody FarmersMarket,runningfrom3to7p.m.inthe parkinglotatthePortMoodyRecreationComplex(300IocoRd.).CheckouttheKidsCraft area andthePowerofProduceClub.

MORE:makebakegrow.com

THURSDAY,OCTOBER6,2022A25 TRICITYNEWS.COM

Mentalhealthsupportsareneededmorethaneveraswecontinue

Amanda’sLegacysupportscommunityinitiativesrelatedto

WethankyouforyourcontinuedsupportofAmanda’sLegacy

A26 TRICITYNEWS.COM THURSDAY,OCTOBER6,2022 OCTOBER ISCOMMUNITY INCLUSIONMONTH LET’SEMBRACEINCLUSION OVERINTEGRATION www.communityventures.ca FindCommunityEventsonline: tricitynews.com/local-events Connectinglocalbusinesswiththecommunity WEDNESDAY,OCTOBER19 3:00-7:00PM Joinusatthe EXECUTIVEPLAZAHOTEL,COQUITLAM BUSINESS SHOWCASE 2022 CO-PRESENTEDBY ❄ WewouldalsoliketotakethisopportunitytoTHANKALLTHE WONDERFULPEOPLEANDBUSINESSESwhohavegenerouslysupported thisyear’sLegacyOnlineAuction2022#Caring4others!!
todealwiththerepercussionsofCOVID-19.
children,youthandfamiliesintheTri-Citiesandbeyond.Auction itemsupforbiddingthisyearincludebeautifulpiecesofartwork, diningexperiencesandaswell,activitiesthatpromotepositive physicalandemotionalhealth.Wehopetherewillbesomething ofinteresttoeveryone.
andhopeyouhavefunbidding. TheAmandaToddLegacySocietywillbeholdingits 6thAnnualOnlineAuctiontocoincidewithWorldMentalHealthDay onOctober10th,2022andthe10thanniversaryofAmanda’sdeath. #CARING4OTHERS WWW.LIGHTPURPLE.COM #WMHD2022 ❆ 6THANNUAL AMANDATODDLEGACY ONLINEAUCTION • OCTOBER1-14,2022 amandatoddlegacy.org amandatoddlegacy.org AMANDATODD LEGACYSOCIETY JointheglobalconversationaboutmentalhealthandwellnessonOctober10th WorldMentalHealthDay.Wearsomethingpurple,shineapurplelight,find somethingpurpletosharewithothersorjustnudgeyourneighbourandstarta conversationaboutmentalhealthandwellness. World MentalHealth Day MONDAY,OCTOBER10,2022 ScantheQRcodeorusethislinktoviewtheonlineauction. www.32auctions.com/2022AmandaToddLegacy AMANDATODDLEGACY ‘THEDREAMOFHELPINGKIDS’ FinancialsupportisgratefullyprovidedbyourKeyFundersandPartners: CityofPortCoquitlam,CityofCoquitlam,FisheriesandOceansCanada, KwikwetlemFirstNation,MetroVancouver,JackCeweConstruction Ltd.,Vancity,GovernmentofCanada,MorguardCorporation.

Thursday,Oct.27

RADIOPLAY

Kickoff thewintercelebrationswith It’sAWonderfulLife:ALiveRadioPlayperformedbythe IocoPlayers. ThestoryaboutGeorgeBaileyand thecitizensofBedfordFallsplaysoutOct.27,28 and29attheInletUnitedChurchat TheSprings (2315SpringSt.,PortMoody)at7p.m.,witha matineeonOct.29at2p.m. Thecastincludes MikeArseneault,JudyFlatenandDanJabour.

TICKETS:eventbrite.com

Friday,Oct.28

ARTSHOW

Celebratetheopeningoftwonewexhibitionsat PlacedesArts(1120BrunetteAve.,Coquitlam): StitchedTogether,a fibreartandmixedmediadisplaybyRobinFischer,KarenJohnson andKarlieNorrishMcChesney,and Industrial Remnants,amixedmediacollectionbySherry Cooper. Theopeningreceptionisat7p.m.Both exhibitionscanbeseenattheMaillardvillevenue fromOct.28toDec.15,andonlinefromNov.4to Dec.15.

MORE:placedesarts.ca

OCTOBER

MUSICNIGHT

AaronConnaughtonheadlinestheCrossroads Coffeehouseshow—abenefitfortheCrossroads HospiceSociety—intheGatheringPlace(11002253LeighSq.,nexttoPortCoquitlamCityHall). Doorsopenat7p.m.withopenmicbeginningat 7:30p.m.Connaughtonplaysat8:50p.m.Admissionis$5atthedoor.

MORE:thecrossroadscoffeehouse.com

SECONDCONCERT

Theaward-winningsinger–songwriterShari UlrichofthePiedPumpkinand TheHometown BandfameplaysthesecondshowintheInlet TheatreMusicseriesattheInlet Theatre(insidePort MoodyCityHall,100NewportDr.).Doorsopen at7p.m.forthe7:30p.m.show.Shewillbejoined byCindyFairbankonpianoandvocals.Tickets are$30,or$40atthedooronshownight.

MORE:portmoodymusic.com

Sunday,Oct.30

FARMERSFIELDS

ShopforlocalfarefromMetroVancouverfarmers andvendorsattheCoquitlamFarmersMarket, whichrunsfrom9a.m.to1p.m.intheparking lotnexttoDogwoodPavilion(1655Winslow Ave.,Coquitlam).

MORE:makebakegrow.com

SALMONSUNDAYS

JoinvolunteersanySunday,rainorshine,atthe MossomCreekHatchery&EducationCentre (MossomCreekDrive,PortMoody)tohelpout withoddjobsandlearnaboutwatershedstewardshipand fishculture. ThegateisopenonSundays from11a.m.to1:30p.m.Visitorsarewelcome. MORE:mossomcreek.org

STRINGTRIO

CanadianmusicianRaineHamilton,aclassically

trainedviolinistandmusicologist,performsat theEvergreenCulturalCentre(1205Pinetree Way,Coquitlam)at7:30p.m.Hamilton’slatest full-lengthalbumistitled BraveLand.Ticketsare $35/$32/$16. MORE:evergreenculturalcentre.ca Discoverthebestplacestoliveandexplore— MYTri-Cities!
RaineHamilton'smusicisdescribedas acousticchamberfolkwithanotherworldly edge,andalyricalpresencethatcutsdeep. Shehasclearvocalsandstrings,anchoredin theancientmountains,reachingoutbeyond theearthly. ITSHOCKEY SEASONAGAIN Comeoutandsupport yourCoquitlam Expressattheirhome gamesatPoirierSports& Reccomplex Forfullschedule: coquitlamexpress.ca THURSDAY,OCTOBER6,2022A27 TRICITYNEWS.COM
A28 TRICITYNEWS.COM THURSDAY,OCTOBER6,2022 LivetheexperienceatSÕL,WestCoquitlam’snewestcollectionof ONE-bedroomtoTHREE-bedroom,elegant,sustainablemasstimberhomes. ConvenientlylocatedatComoLakeAve.andRobinson,SÕLnestlesintoapeaceful residentialpocket,justblocksfromalltheactioninthisyoung,growingcity. Adera’sNewestMassTimberCommunity ComingtoWestCoquitlam Thisisnotanofferingforsale.Salesbydisclosurestatementonly.E.&O.E. Sales&MarketingbyAderaRealtyCorp.SoLAderaProjectsLtd. RegisterNowat SolExperience.ca
TRI-CITY COMMUNITY WALKFORTRUTHANDRECONCILIATION Morethan100peopleturnedupforaTruthand ReconciliationwalklastThursday(Sept.29)atthe KwikwetlemFirstNation.Afterhearingspeakersatthe communityhall,thecontingent—manyofthemwearingspecialorangehockeyjerseysandclutchingorange flowers—headeddownColonyFarmRoadtowardthe səmiq̓ʷəʔelə/RiverviewLands,wheretheypausedtoplace theflowersnexttoawreathmemorializingthosewho’d beenlosttotheresidentialschoolsystem.ElderBeverly Mroczkowski,below,ledthewalk. MARIOBARTEL/THETRICITYNEWS THURSDAY,OCTOBER6,2022A29 TRICITYNEWS.COM OCTOBER ISCOMMUNITY INCLUSIONMONTH LET’SEMBRACEINCLUSION OVERINTEGRATION Learnmoreatwww.communityventures.ca NEWLOCALHEARINGCLINIC forallyourhearingneeds Call 604.552.4503 tobookanappointment 204-2748LougheedHwy(@Westwood),PortCoq. MeetSandraBaker &GraceShyng •HearingAssessments •HearingAidServices •EarwaxRemoval •TinnitusManagement •CustomEarPlugs •Andmuchmore! www.NetworkHearing.ca SERVICES •RegisteredAudiologists&Hearing InstrumentPractitioners •UBCClinicalAssistantProfessors •50+yearscombinedclinicalexperience Independently ownedand operated
A30 TRICITYNEWS.COM THURSDAY,OCTOBER6,2022

Chargeslaidinfast-foodheists

Chargeshavebeen laidagainsta36-year-old MapleRidgeresidentafter ajointinvestigationintoa stringoffast-foodrestaurant robberiesinPortCoquitlam lastspring.

CoquitlamRCMPrespondedtorobberiesintwo PoCorestaurantsonJune13 andJune16.

Membersof

theCoquitlamRCMP InvestigationalSupport Team(IST)tookonthecase andlinkedthesuspecttoa similarrobberyseriesina neighbouringsuburb,accordingtoapressrelease.

Atthetime,Ridge MeadowsRCMPwereinvestigatingthreerobberiesthat tookplaceinMapleRidge onJune15,17and18.

OnJune21,theRidge MeadowsRCMPissueda mediareleasesayingthey hadcaughtaMapleRidge manusingvideosurveillancetoidentifyhim.

Withtheassistanceof RidgeMeadowsRCMP andtheRCMP’sReal TimeIntelligenceCentre, CoquitlamMountiesidentified36-year-oldCarlos

Almeida.

OnSept.23,Almeidawas chargedwithtwocountsof robbery.

“Withthehelpofinter-agencyinformationsharing,CoquitlamRCMPwas abletoidentifyandpursue chargesagainstaprolific offender,”statedCpl.Alexa HodginsofCoquitlam RCMPinthepressrelease.

UBCDentistryisscreeningpatients

Braces

Forinformation,visitwww.dentistry.ubc.ca/gradortho

Toarrangeascreeningappointment: Callbetween8:30am–4pm(MondaytoFriday) 604-827-4991

JoinusforafreeeducationalwebinarhostedbyJelly AcademyonFriday,Oct.28from12–2p.m.Topics coveredwillincludethefivebestfreesocialmedia toolsthatareeasytoimplementandusetodayand thefivebestmethodsforraisingfundsand recruitmentvolunteersandstaffonline.Therewill alsobetimeforaQ+Aandworkshoppingonhowyou canapplythesestrategiestoyourorganizationright away.Toregister,emailsupporthub@coquitlam.ca.

SPOTLIGHT

AccessYouthOutreachServices Society(ACCESS)

ACCESSisayouthspecific,awardwinning, grass-rootsorganizationestablishedin 1993.Theydevelopanddeliverinnovative programsandservicesforyouthwhomaybe disadvantaged,marginalized,orat-risk,with thepurposeofgivingyouththeopportunity toreachtheirfullpotential.Checkouttheir innovativefreeprogramssuchastheyouth communitykitchenprojectGour-made,or theirArtJournalingProjectwhereyouth connecttoexploretheirartisticexpression! Learnmoreat accessyouth.org

VOLUNTEERS

Interestedingettinginvolved inyourcommunity?

Checkoutcoquitlam.ca/supporthuband searchthevolunteeropportunitydatabases.

CRIME
THURSDAY,OCTOBER6,2022A31 TRICITYNEWS.COM ALLPRICESINEFFECT THURSDAY,OCTOBER6 TO WEDNESDAY,OCTOBER12,2022 UNLESSOTHERWISESTATED. CHECKSTORESFORHOLIDAYHOURS. mmfoodmarket.com PricesofproductsthatfeaturetheM&MFoodMarketRewardsSpeciallogoareexclusivetomembersoftheM&MFoodMarketRewards program.Simplypresentyourmembershipcard,orsignupforafreemembershipinstoreoronline,totakeadvantageoftheseexclusive offers.M&MFoodMarketExpressandothernon-traditionalstoresofferalimitedrangeofproducts;thereforespecialpricingand promotionsarenotvalidatM&MFoodMarketExpressorothernon-traditionalstores.Wereservetherighttocorrectanyerrors. T THURSDAY, OCTOBE 2lbEntrées 907g Shepherd’sPie SupremeHomestyle Lasagna SELECTIONMAY VARYBYSTORE. CHOOSEFROM 15VARIETIES. save $5up to CocktailSauce included ShrimpRing 42-48SHRIMP454g 1499 save $4 SlowCooked BeefPotRoast 907g save $10 *Weguaranteeyou’llloveit.Infact,ifyou’renotcompletelysatisfied,simplyreturn theunusedportionandthepackagingtothestore,andwe’llreplaceitorgiveyouyourmoneyback. 1999 HAPPY THANKSGIVING UBCFacultyofDentistry UBCDentistryisscreeningpatients 12yearsofageandolderwhorequire
(Fullorthodontictreatmentcost:$4,200)
GraduateOrthodonticsProgram
oremailgradorthoclinic@dentistry.ubc.ca THEUNIVERSITYORBRITISHCOLUMBIA
7yearsofageandolderwhorequire Braces (Fullorthodontictreatmentcost:$1,000to$4,200) Forinformation,visitwww.dentistry.ubc.ca/gradortho GraduateOrthodonticsProgram Toarrangeascreeningappointment: 604-827-4991(12years&older) 604-827-0706(7to10yearsold) oremailgradorthoclinic@dentistry.ubc.ca NON-PROFIT SUPPORTS YouthVolunteerism Didyouknowthatyoutharemorelikelytovolunteer thananyotheragegroupinCanada?Andaccording toCanada’sNationalSurvey,iGenvolunteersaverage 81hoursvolunteeringayear.Youthunderstandthat volunteeringisagreatwaytodevelopnewskills, makefriendsandgainworkexperience,allwhile helpingthecommunity. Anyyouthlookingforagreatvolunteerpositioncan checkoutCoquitlam’sCommunityVolunteerSupport Hubatcoquitlam.ca/supporthub GETINVOLVED LunchandLearn:SocialMediaforYou
|coquitlam.ca/csrp
A32 TRICITYNEWS.COM THURSDAY,OCTOBER6,2022

PortCoquitlamcityhallwillbegettinganewroofthiswinter

Projectcould costasmuchas

$500,000

PortCoquitlam’shistoricalcityhallneedsanewroof. Andreplacingitwon’t comecheap.

Thecityanticipates havingtopayasmuchas $500,000fortheproject, whichrequiresaheritageal terationpermittoproceed.

Recently,councilapprovedthepermit,which setsinmotiontheproject thatislikelytotakeplace towardtheendof2022or thebeginningof2023,de pendingontheweatherand contractorschedule.

Thework,whichincludes replacingtheskylights,will begoingouttotendersome timethismonth,according tocityspokespersonXimena

Ibacache.

Thisisn’tthefirsttimethe 108-year-oldbuildinghas beenupdated.

Anadditionwascompletedin1988whichsignificantlyincreasedthesizeof thebuildingandre-oriented thefrontentrancetothe civicplaza.

Now,theroofhasreached theendofits“usefullife,” accordingtothecity,and needstobereplaced.

Asthecityhallisadesignatedheritagebuilding, alterationofthestructure needstobeapprovedwitha HeritageAlterationPermit.

Consultantshaverecommendedusingadark-toned heavyweightfibreglassshingle,cutinascallopedstyle thatwillmimicnaturalslate. Thenewroofingmaterialis alsosupposedtohavea50yearwarranty.

“Theproposeddesign choiceisintendedtobe inkeepingwithprevious roofdesignandtheclassic

heritagecharacterofthe building.Inaddition,minor changestotheflatportionof theroof(aroundthethirdfloorskylight)willbemade toenhancedurabilityand providebetteraccessfor maintenanceactivities,”a staffreportstates.

Theoriginal1914roof ofthebuildingwasasphalt shingleinadiamondorscal-

lopedpatternandtheexistingfibrecementcomposite roofingtilewasinstalled whentheadditionwascompleted

Thecolour,scalloped designandinstallationpatternappearstohavebeen intendedtoemulateslate rooftile,inkeepingwiththe Edwardianarchitectural style.

ShaughnessySeniors

HERITAGE
PortCoquitlam’scityhallwillbegettinganewroofatacost ofasmuchas$500,000.
TRI-CITYNEWSFILEPHOTO THURSDAY,OCTOBER6,2022A33 TRICITYNEWS.COM CallShirleyat 604-468-4856 tolearnmore You’veprotectedandcared foryourlovedonesthrough themostchallengingoftimes. 604-468-4856|shaughnessyseniors.com|2250WilsonAve,PortCoquitlam Beforeenteringtheprocessof accessingpubliclongtermcare, meetShaughnessy’scaring staff.Weofferprivate24-hour accreditedcare,hospitality servicesandacozyhome-like community.Experiencecomfort, safety,andconvenience.
Communityishereto supportfamilieswith 24/7accreditedcare. When: Tuesday,October11,2022 Where: Thismeetingwillbeheldelectronically andlivestreamedat portmoody.ca/watchlive, within-personattendanceavailableatCityHall (100NewportDrive). Time: RegularCouncilMeeting7pm Findanagendapackageat portmoody.ca/councilcalendar. Viewavideorecording(availableby 3pmonWednesday,October12,2022)at portmoody.ca/councilcalendar. PleasenotethatduetotheGeneralLocal ElectiononOctober15,2022,public inputwillbesuspendedperSection17(6) oftheCouncilProcedureBylawNo.3013. Councilproceduresaresubjecttochange duetoCOVID-19.Forthelatestinformation, pleasecheckportmoody.ca/COVID19. CITYOFPORTMOODY CouncilMeeting
A34 TRICITYNEWS.COM THURSDAY,OCTOBER6,2022 $189.99 Saleforinstockitemsonly·OffersineffectfromOctober6thto31st,2022· Visitusonline:www.windsorplywood.com/coquitlam ·Terms&conditionsapply e: coquitlam@windsorplywood.com StoreHours: Mon-Fri:7:00am-5:00pm Sat:8:30am-5:00pm•Sun:CLOSED ClosedforThanksgivingonOct10th,2022 2700BarnetHwy,Coquitlam Ph:(604)941-1768•Fax:(604)941-5965 NORTH BARNET HWY LANDSDOWNE DR. MARINE WAY LOUGHEED HWY. |PINETREE WAY BOND ST. ABERDEEN AVE. COQUITLAM CENTREMCDONALD’S TIMHORTONS 25% 15%15% 15% Off Reg Off Reg. Off Reg. Off Reg. Agreatfinishtoyourcustomtable! •Madeofheavydutysteel •Prefinishedinablackpowdercoat •Square,Cross,FlairorHairPinstyles 15%5Off Reg. Everypieceis oneofakind LiveEdgewoodisidealforcounters,tabletops, mantels,desksorshelves.Allpiecesare unique,comeinvaryinglengths,andrangein thicknessfrom2to5inches.Eachpiecehas oneortwonaturalliveedges. •5/16”x3-3/4”x48” •8pcsperpackage (covers10sq.ft.) •BeveledEdges •EndMatched •Machiningorprehanging notincluded •Dooronly FinishoffyourdoorwithTaymor doorhardware. Saledoesnot includeclearanceitems. Westockbothflushandtopmount vents.Varietyofsizesavailable. •FloorVents:RedOak,Maple&WhiteOak •ColdAirReturns:PrimedMDF Westockavarietyofknobs, pulls,hingesandmore. 2'6"x6'8" Tongue&Groove AROMATICCEDAR PANELLING AllIn-Stock LIVEEDGE TrimliteInterior 4PANEL SHAKERDOOR AllIn-Stock METALLEGS AllIn-Stock CABINETHARDWARE AllIn-Stock COLDAIRRETURNS &FLOORVENTS AllIn-Stock TAYMORDOOR HARDWARE $34.99 Pkg. Each $1.49 $.99$.89 Lin.Ft. Lin. Ft. Lin. Ft. •#124 •1/2"x4" •#L126 •1/2"x6" •1x4 •11/6"x3-1/2" PrimedMDF FLATSTOCKMOULDINGSPECIAL

BivalentboosternowavailableintheTri-Cities

Invitationsbeing senttoeligible residents

AreyoureadytogetanotherCOVID-19booster shot?

Bepreparedtogetjabbed thisfallandwinter.

Immunizationclinics throughouttheFraser Healthregionarenowpro vidingmorepeoplewith opportunitiestoreceivea COVID-19boosterdosethis fall,includingtheOmicron (bivalent)booster.

That’saccordingtoFraser Health,whichhasprovided informationabouthow Tri-Cityresidentscangeta boostershot.

Everyoneaged18and olderiseligibletoreceive theModernaOmicron(bi valent)vaccinesixmonths aftercompletingtheirpri maryseriesorlastbooster

doseandwillbenotified whentheycanbooktheir appointment.

TheModernaSpikevax BivalentCOVID-19vaccine targetsboththeoriginal COVID-19virusfrom2019 andtheOmicronBA.1variant.

HealthCanadaapproved itforuseasaboosterdose onSept.1,2022.Itis“safe andeffective,”accordingto FraserHealth.

Meanwhile,12-to 17-year-oldsandfive-to 11-year-oldswillcontinueto receivetheoriginalformulationofthevaccines.

PROTECTION

“Gettingvaccinatedisone importantwaywecanprotectourselvesandourloved onesagainstCOVID-19as weheadintorespiratory seasonthisfall,”thepress releasestates.

Everyonefiveyearsand olderiseligibleforaCOVID19boostersixmonthsafter completingtheirprimary seriesorlastboosterdose.

Watchforyourinvitation tobook:

•Age18andover: Omicron(bivalent)booster

•Age12to17:fallbooster

•Agefiveto11:pediatric booster

•Agesixmonthstofour years:primaryseriesonly FraserHealthclinicsare providingCOVID-19boostersincommunitiesacross

southwesternB.C.

TheCoquitlamclinicisat 640PorierSt.,butyouhave tobeinvitedtobookyour shotandgetanappointment beforeshowingup.

Additionalclinicswill beestablishedasneeded, FraserHealthsays.

WHOTOCALL

Eligiblepeoplewhohave

notyetregisteredtoreceive theirCOVID-19vaccine canregisternowwiththe GetVaccinatedprovincial registrationsystemtobe notifiedwhenyoucanbook yourCOVID-19vaccineappointment.Everyoneneeds toregisteroncethroughthis system.

Ifyouhavealreadyregistered,youwillbenotified

byemail,textorphonecall whenit’syourturntobook anappointmentforyour nextdose.

Youdonotneedabooster dosetobeconsideredfully vaccinated.

Ifyouhavenotyetreceivedaninviteandhave questionsaboutwhenyou areeligible,call1-833-8382323.

COVID-19
Everyoneaged18andolderiseligibletoreceivethe ModernaOmicron(bivalent)vaccinesixmonthsafter completingtheirprimaryseriesorlastbooster. TRI-CITY NEWSFILEPHOTO THURSDAY,OCTOBER6,2022A35 TRICITYNEWS.COM onestoploveshopcoquitlam Forallyourromanticaccessories 1054BAustinAve,Coquitlam I 604-934-1234 NEWOPERATINGHOURS: Mon.–Sat.10-9pm I Sun.&Holidays11-7pm •Adulttoysforsinglesandcouples! •Lingerie,lotions,bachelorpartytoys, magazines,etc. •Pleasecallforreardoorentry JointheCoquitlamParksteamtocelebrate Coquitlam'streecanopywithsomeTree-rific TreeSpreeactivitieshappeninginOctober! TreeCanopyWalks Oct.13|ComoLakePark|9–11a.m. Oct.27|TownCentrePark|9–11a.m. TreeGiveaways Oct.26|InspirationGarden|2:30–6p.m. FormoreinformationabouttheseFREEactivities ortoregistercontactparkspark@coquitlam.ca. Theseactivitieswillhappenrainorshine. Thankyoutoallofthisyears BlockPartyparticipants! CoquitlamTreespreepartneredwiththeCity’s popularannualBlockPartyprogram,whichencourages neighbourstogather,buildnewfriendshipsandcreate asenseofcommunity. RegisteredCoquitlamblockpartieswereinvitedto signupforavisitfromTreeSpreeambassadors,who broughtfreeornamentaltreesanddemonstratedhow toplantandcareforthem.Over250freetreeswillbe providedtoresidentshostingblockpartiesinthisyear. FormoreinformationabouttheBlockPartyprogram visitcoquitlam.ca/blockparty JointheCoquitlamParks |coquitlam.ca/treespree Didyouknow? Ourcommunityishometo7.7square kilometresofforestedpark,morethan 9,600streettrees,andmorethan6,500 parktrees.TheseCity-ownedtrees, alongwithtreesonprivateproperty trees,thoseonsəmiqwəʔelə(Riverview Lands),inMetroVancouverregional parksandPineconeBurkeProvincial ParkmakeupCoquitlam’surbanforest. Whenlastassessed,theCity’soverall canopycoverwasanenviable40%, comprisedofamosaicofforestsand well-treedneighbourhoods.
A36 TRICITYNEWS.COM THURSDAY,OCTOBER6,2022 52FAMILY TOWNHOMESFROM $789,900 3420QueenstonAve. CoquitlamBC Thisisnotanofferingforsale.Anysuchofferingcanonlybemadeafterfilingadisclosurestatement.Thedeveloperreservestherighttomakechanges,modificationsorsubstitutestothebuildingdesignspecifications andfloorplansshouldtheybenecessary.Artistrenderingisconceptualonlyandsubjecttochange.MarketingandSalesbyPilothouseProjects.www.PilothouseProjects.comE.&O.E. FAMILYLIVING RE-DEFINED CentreyourselfinthebestofBurkeMountainanddiscoverconvenientfamily livinginanestablishedcommunitynexttoparksandSmilingCreekElementary. AmberGatefeaturesacourtyardwithplayground,BBQareawithfireplaceand anopenturfareaforfunandeasyplaytimeforyourfamilytoenjoy COMINGSOON RegisterTodayForMoreInformation AmberGateLiving.ca

AmandaToddsocietyauctionraises80%infourdays

Twonightsatthe FairmontChateauWhistler. Jewellery,giftcards,and lotsandlotsoffoodand drinks.

That’swhat’supforgrabs inthesixthannualauction toraisemoneyfor—and buildawarenessabout— theAmandaToddLegacy Society,aPortCoquitlam non-profitthataimstoedu

catepeopleaboutcyberbullyingandmentalhealth.

Theonlineauction,which coincideswiththedeath ofthe15-year-oldstudent adecadeago,startedon Saturday,Oct.1.

Andinfourdays,asof Tuesday,the340itemsavailableforbiddinghadbrought inmorethan80percentof the$18,000goal.

CarolTodd,Amanda’s motherandaSchoolDistrict 43employee,toldthe TriCityNews thedigitalauction

issomething“thatsomany supportinmemoryof Amanda.”

Shesaiddozensofauctiondonationsstartedto arriveinmid-Augustafter DutchnationalAydinCoban wasconvictedoffivecharges inhispersistentsextortionof AmandaTodd,whodiedby suicideonOct.10,2012.

Sincetheconviction, CarolToddsaidshe’salso receivedmessagesfrom peoplearoundtheworld tothankherforsharingher

latedaughter’sstoryandfor makingadifferencewith internetsafety.

OnMonday,CarolTodd spokebeforetheHouseof Commons’statusofwomen committeeaboutthetrial; Coban’ssentencingis scheduledforOct.11to14 attheNewWestminsterLaw Courts.

SheurgedMPstorevise the2014cyberbullyinglegislationandthecriminalcode, providingbetterdefinitions aroundonlineexploitation

andcyberbullying.

CarolToddalsourged policetotakeonlineharassmentseriouslyandnot toshamevictims,mostof whomareminors.

Andshepressedfor moreresourcestocompile ateachers’curriculumfor studentstosteerclearofpotentialdangersontheweb.

ThesixthannualAmanda ToddLegacySocietyonline auctionendsFriday,Oct.14. Visit32auctions.com/2022AmandaToddLegacy.

ColonyFarmRegionalParkCommunityGardensSociety200ColonyFarmRoad(ColonlyFarmPark)1year 5,8006,1006,400

GreaterVancouverWaterDistrict

ResonateChristianChurch

RoyalCanadianLegionBranchNo.263

SistersoftheImmaculateHeartofMarySociety

23,10024,20025,400

1year 14,10014,80015,500

51,20053,80056,500

1year 2,9003,0003,200

YMCAofGreaterVancouverPropertiesFoundation 555EmersonStreet 1year 81,10085,20089,500

BurquitlamSeniorHousingSociety

CommunityLivingSociety

KinsightCommunitySociety

KinsightCommunitySociety

SocieteDuFoyerMaillard

TalithaKoumSociety

1year 25,50026,80028,100

1year 2,9003,0003,200

1year 2,9003,0003,200

1year 3,0003,2003,400

1year 3,6003,8004,000

37,60039,50041,500

Signupforournewsletterat tricitynews.com
CAROL&AMANDATODD THURSDAY,OCTOBER6,2022A37 TRICITYNEWS.COM coquitlam.ca InaccordancewithSection227ofthe CommunityCharter,noticeisherebygivenregardingproposedTaxationExemptionAmendmentBylawNo.5266,2022. Theintentofthisbylawistoprovideapropertytaxexemptiontothefollowinglandand/orimprovements: Estimatedmunicipaltaxesareshownbelowfor2023andthefollowingtwoyearsasrequiredbysection227ofthe CommunityCharter ThisnoticedoesnotincludestatutoryexemptionsprovidedbytheProvinceorpermissiveexemptionsprovidedbytheCityofCoquitlamunderSection224 subsection(2)(f)[buildingsforpublicworship]. AcopyoftheproposedTaxationExemptionAmendmentBylawNo.5266,2022maybeinspectedattheCityofCoquitlam,CityHall,3000GuildfordWay, Coquitlam,BCV3B7N2,intheFinancialServicesofficebetweenthehoursof8:00a.m.and5:00p.m.,MondaytoFriday,excludingstatutoryholidays,from October6toOctober24,2022.Ifthereareanyquestionsregardingthebylaw,pleasecontacttheFinancialServicesDepartmentat604-927-3030. EstimatedMunicipalTaxes Organization Address/PID Lengthof Exemption 202320242025
006-154-956(HickeySportsCourt) 1year
1067RidgewayAvenue(UnitsAandB)
1025RidgewayAvenue 1year
747AldersonAvenue
560AustinAvenue
820AQuadlingAvenue
CommunityLivingSociety 820BQuadlingAvenue
917FosterAvenue
567CochraneAvenue
1010AldersonAvenue 1year
008-892-016 1year 3,1003,3003,500 NatureTrustofBritishColumbia 013-534-823(WidgeonValley&SiwashIsland)1year 1,0001,1001,200 NatureTrustofBritishColumbia 013-534-947(WidgeonValley&SiwashIsland)1year 4,6004,8005,000 NatureTrustofBritishColumbia 000-621-145(AddingtonPoint) 1year 28,20029,60031,100 NatureTrustofBritishColumbia 013-554-301(WidgeonValley&SiwashIsland)1year 55,50058,30061,200 NatureTrustofBritishColumbia 013-553-763(WidgeonValley&SiwashIsland)1year 71,60075,20079,000 CityofCoquitlam PUBLICNOTICE 2023PERMISSIVEPROPERTY TAXATIONEXEMPTIONAMENDMENTBYLAW

ARTS&LIFE

THEATRE

It'sbeginningtolookalotlikeChristmas(inPortMoody)

IocoPlayersbrings

It'saWonderfulLife tonewchurch

Aholidaystoryabout hope,faithandforgiveness willbeperformedasaradio playinPortMoodythis month—ontheheelsofthe civicelection.

TheIocoPlayerswill “broadcast”anadaptation oftheclassic It’saWonderful Life, atalemadefamous withthe1946filmbyFrank Capra.

ItwillbethethirdpresentationbytheIocoPlayers, whichinFebruaryproduced LoveLetters byA.R.Gurney atthePortMoodyLegion,as wellastheoriginalmusical revue Stages:Sondheim& Schwartz attheInletTheatre inAugust.

Fortheradioversionof It’s aWonderfulLife,tobeheld Oct.27to29,artisticdirector MikeArseneaultdecided tohighlightanewvenue

MIKEARSENEAULT

inPortMoodythatcaters toshows:theInletUnited ChurchatTheSprings(2315 SpringSt.).

Arseneaultsaidthefacility“isdesignedwithall thetechnologyinmind withsound,lightingand projection”toproducea multi-mediaevent.

FortheIocoPlayersshow, black-and-whitestillsfrom themoviewillrotateona largescreenwhilethevolunteeractorsareonthestage.

“It’sagreatproductionfor achurch,”hesaid,“because theplayspeaksoffaithand community,andbringing everyonetogethertocelebrate.”

Headded,“Itbringsa strongmessageabouthow weneedtosupporteach otherandlifteachother upinsomeofourdarkest times.”

Co-directedbyArseneault andJennyNorris,thetraditionalradioplayincludes(as castandcrew)Arseneaultas thestarGeorgeBailey,Ken Cross,NatashaFairweather, JudyFlaten,WilsonFowlie, JenniferHague,Garth Hodgson,JoLynnHunter, DanJabour,MeghanLahti, MarkLeBourdais,Jesse PeachmentandSteph Wood.

Fowlieisalsothechoral directorwhileHodgsonprovidedoriginalmusicforthe scenetransitions.Andthe costumedactorswillcreate thesoundeffects—justlike intheaudiodramasdonein the1930sand40soverthe wirelessradio.

Arseneaultsaidhe’s pleasedwiththedirection ofhisfledglingtroupeasit makesitswayintheCity oftheArts;about50actors fromaroundtheLower Mainlandtriedoutforarole in It’saWonderfulLife after hearingtheauditioncall.

“WhatI’mlearningisthat therearen’talotofthese kindsofopportunitieslocally.Alotofactorsarenot gettingcast,andtheywant towork.”

Inthefuture,theIoco Playershopestomountone largeshowayearattheInlet Theatre,plustwosmaller eventswithreducedticket prices.

Meanwhile,Arseneault hasalsobegunaFacebook pagecalled“PortMoody StartswithArts,”aimedto promotetheTri-Cities’arts scene.

Forticketsat$25perpersontooneofthefourperformancesof It’saWonderful Life betweenOct.27and29, gotoeventbrite.ca.

TRI-CITY
Aphotostillfromthe1946filmIt'saWonderfulLifebyFrankCaprastarringJames StewartasGeorgeBailey. CORBISVIAGETTYIMAGES
A38 TRICITYNEWS.COM THURSDAY,OCTOBER6,2022 Food,lights,mehendi,dancing,storytime,crafts October16,1-4pm DiwaliFamilyDay coquitlamheritage.ca/events RoyalCanadianLegionHall263 +saveupto 20% oncemeteryprearrangements* 0% interestfor60months** ChungYeungFestival *Limited-timediscountsvalidonlyforselectcemeterypropertyOctober1–30,2022.Discountsapplytonewpre-needpurchasesonly.Termsandconditionsapply.Seeanassociatefordetails. **0%interest-freefinancingfor60monthsvalidonlywith10%downpaymentOctober1–30,2022.Termsandconditionsapply.Seeanassociateforeligibilitydetails. AdivisionofServiceCorporationInternational(Canada)ULC. Actnowtosecuresavings.Call604-328-6079. LOCKIN2022PRICES Honouryourfamily’slegacywhenyouplanahead. BoalChapel &MEMORIALGARDENS 1505LillooetRd.|NorthVancouver,BCV7J2J1 FirstMemorialNorthVancouver.com ForestLawn FUNERALHOME&MEMORIALPARK 3789RoyalOakAve.|Burnaby,BCV5G3M1 ForestLawnMemorial-Burnaby.com OceanView FUNERALHOME&BURIALPARK 4000ImperialSt.|Burnaby,BCV5J1A4 OceanViewBurialPark.com VictoryMemorialPark FUNERALCENTRE&CEMETERY 14831–28thAve.|Surrey,BCV4P1P3 VictoryMemorialPark.com Actnowtosecuresavings.Call604-328-6079.

EverybodycutFootloose

ACoquitlamtheatrical troupewillkickoffits40th yearthismonthwithadanc ingfavourite.

Stage43opens Footloose theMusical atCoquitlam’s EvergreenCulturalCentre nextThursday(Oct.13) underthedirectionofTriCityresidentsJillMenkveld andOcéanneTrudel.

BasedontheoriginalscreenplaybyDean Pitchfordforthe1984movie starringKevinBacon, Footloose tellsthetaleofRen, aGrade12studentwhohas movedfromChicagotoa

CityofCoquitlam NOTICEOFPUBLICCONSULTATION

TheCityhasreceivedanapplicationtoamendthe CitywideOfficialCommunity

Plan.Theapplicationproposesanamendmenttothe NorthwestCoquitlamArea Plan tochangethedesignationofportionofthesubjectpropertyfromOneFamily ResidentialtoCompactOne-FamilyResidential.

Ifapproved,theamendmentwouldfacilitatethecreationofforty(40)singlefamily lots,two(2)lotsforwatercourseprotection,andtwo(2)parklots.

YouareinvitedtoprovideinputtoCouncilwithrespecttotheabove-noted application.

TheCityofCoquitlamwillbereceivingtheinputrequestedhereinupto October 14,2022.Writtencorrespondencecanbeprovidedinoneofthefollowingways:

•Email:clerks@coquitlam.cawith “Section475–PROJ21-128” inthe subjectline;

•Regularmail:CityClerk’sOffice,2ndFloor,3000GuildfordWay, Coquitlam,BC,V3B7N2;

•Inperson:Attn:CityClerk’sOffice–pleaseplaceinoneoftwoCityHall dropboxes(3000GuildfordWay,Coquitlam),locatedattheunderground parkingentranceorbythemainentrancefacingBurlingtonDrive;

•Fax:totheCityClerk’sOfficeat604-927-3015.

Additionalinformationaboutthisapplicationcanbeaccessedbycontacting TiffanyKhuu,PlanningandDevelopmentDepartment,attkhuu@coquitlam.ca.

Writtensubmissionsprovidedinresponsetothisconsultation,including namesandaddresses,willbecomepartofthepublicrecordwhichincludesthe submissionsbeingmadeavailableforpublicinspectionatCoquitlamCityHall(at thePlanningandDevelopmentcounter)andpotentiallyonourwebsiteaspartofa futureagendapackageatwww.coquitlam.ca/agendas.

notificationforthehearingwillbecompletedinaccordancewiththe

GovernmentAct

THEATRE
Lefttoright:ChristinaNeale,ShampaSristi,ErinLai, EmilyMakudiandDanielleYuarecastintheStage43 musicalversionofFootlooseattheEvergreenCultural Centre. SHARONNOTARRIGO/STAGE43 see STAGE43, page 40 THURSDAY,OCTOBER6,2022A39 TRICITYNEWS.COM 27sessionsstartingat$350 classesstartoctober15,2022 fallperforming artsprograms inpersonlearningforages6-19 1205Pinetreeway,coquitlam,V3B7Y3 registrationisonnow! scantheqrcodetolearnmore: evergreenculturalcentre.ca/educate Coquitlam.ca/ publicnotices
ShouldCouncildecidetoapprovethisapplicationgoingtoaPublicHearing,
Local
ApplicationNo.:PROJ21-128 1 90 2 1383 3317 13 8 7 3324 1339 1378 3226 1452 1385 1396 1332 1336 3326 3328 1338 1330 1343 1341 1335 13 7 5 1399 1334 1332 1 3 21 1 31 7 1462 1431 1451 3335 3338 3318 1330 13 38 1425 1380 1448 38 6 1 3 85 1419 1318 1312 1310 2025 1410 1443 1429 1445 1455 1398 1407 1334 1331 1461 3336 3315 3 31 2 1 391 3333 1373 1413 1340 1333 1337 2027 2026 1438 1437 1387 1392 1381 1336 1 319 2024 1408 1418 1428 1458 1383 3319 3320 3 3332022 31 8 3 316 1377 1373 1403 1405 1409 1413 1417 1412 1410 1408 1406 1402 228 3225 MCLELLAN HOC K A DA YST REETPELCHERCOURT CALIENTEPLACE SHA RP E W O ODPLA C E ELCAMINODR VE DAVIDAVENUE PROJ21-128_OC_475_LR MapDate:8/25/2022 NOTTOSCALE SubjectProperty(3333CalientePl) FROM"ONEFAMILY RESIDENTIAL"TO "COMPACTONEFAMILY RESIDENTIAL" ProposedOCPAmendmentArea

THEATRE

Stage43dances

smallfarmingtown.

ForStage43’sproduction, NikolaTrotzuktakesonthe leadrolewhileKimberly HornadayportraysAriel MooreandJesseRedmond playsRev.ShawMoore.

LisaPopeisthemusical directorandRileyLangford isthechoreographer.

Forticketsto Footloosethe Musical, whichrunsOct.13 to22attheEvergreen(1205

PinetreeWay,Coquitlam), calltheboxofficeat604-9276555orvisitstage43.org/ tickets.

Thereisa3p.m.matinee onSunday,Oct.16and,on Oct.19,Stage43isofferinga specialtwo-for-onepricing onsingle,adult-pricedtickets(usethediscountcode DANCE).

The2022–23seasonalso includes CalendarGirls in Januaryand GodofCarnage inAprilandMay.

continuedfrompage 39
Lefttoright:LisaPope(musicaldirector);co-directorsJill MenkveldandOcéanneTrudel;andchoreographerRiley Langford.
SHARONNOTARRIGO/STAGE43 A40 TRICITYNEWS.COM THURSDAY,OCTOBER6,2022 RE-ELECT BARBARA JUNKER ForPortMoodyCityCouncil LEADER•ENERGETIC•RELIABLE PortMoodyFirefightersLocal2399 EndorseBarbaraJunkerforCityCouncil! www.barbarajunker.ca AuthorizedbyMikeFrickerFinancialAgent604-936-9942 EXPERIENCE • FOURYEARSONPORTMOODYCITYCOUNCIL(2014-2018) •33YEARSPORTMOODYRESIDENT •COMMITTEECHAIR–ArtsandCulture,CommunityPlanning Advisory,HeritageCommission,FireDepartmentAdvisory •COMMITTEEVICE-CHAIR–EnvironmentalProtection,Economic Development,ClimateAction,Tourism PRIORITIES IknowtherearemajorissuestobetackledatCityHallinthenext fewyears.Ibelieveifcouncilworkstogether,wecanfindcollaborative solutionstotheseissues. Weneedtocreatevibrantneighborhoodsthatinclude:residential, commercial,retail,lightindustrial,artistspace,and otherbusiness thatallowresidentstoworkwheretheylive. ISUPPORT: •Economicdevelopment •Fiscalresponsibility •Addressingtrafficcongestion •IncreasinggreenspacewhichincludesexpandingRockyPointPark •UpdatingandimplementingOurOfficialCommunityPlan •Sustainabledevelopmentinourtransit-orienteddevelopmentareas (TOD)whichincludesaffordablehousing,adaptableunits,energy efficient,housingforseniorsandyoungfamilies. IDONOTSUPPORT: •AwallofconcretetowersonStJohn’sSt. Formoreinformation,pleasevisitmywebsitewww.barbarajunker.ca THEARMSPUB 3255CoastMeridianRoad,PortCoquitlamI 604-941-6362 DAILYLUNCHSPECIALS MONDAY-FRIDAYSOUP&SANDWICH 8.95 MONDAY CHEFSCHOICE 9.95 TUESDAY SPAGHETTI&MEATBALLS9.95 WEDNESDAYNEWYORKSTEAK&SPAGHETTI14.95 THURSDAY NEWYORKSTEAKSANDWICH12.95 FRIDAY NEWYORKSTEAK&PRAWNS15.95 Servedfrom11am-2pm DINNERSPECIALS MONDAY WINGNIGHT (MIN10PERORDER) .50EA TUESDAY DOUBLEARMSBURGER 9.95 WEDNESDAYNEWYORKSTEAK&SPAGHETTI14.95 THURSDAY NEWYORKSTEAKSANDWICH12.95 THURSDAY WINGNIGHT (MIN10PERORDER) .50EA FRIDAY NEWYORKSTEAK&PRAWNS16.95 SAT.&SUNDAYAAAANGUSBEEFPRIMERIB18.95 Servedfrom5pm-UNTILSOLDOUT 3261CoastMeridianRoad,PortCoquitlamI 604-941-4711 I armspub.ca

There’sanewfaceonthesidelineatRiverside

RiversideRapids’EdoardoDeFilippisandCentennial Centaurs’AnthonyLopezbattlefortheballinthefirst halfoftheFraserNorthAAAseniorboyssoccermatch, lastThursdayatGatesParkinPortCoquitlam.Riverside won,4-0.

DaveJonesbrings recordofsuccess fromCharlesBest MARIOBARTEL mbartel@tricitynews.com

butoverthecourseoftwo weeksoftryoutsandanexhibitionmatch,hewasable toforgeaconnectionwith hisnewcharges.

Changeinhighschool sportsisaconstant.Young student–athletesdevelop andthen,inacoupleof years,theygraduate,replacedbythenextcohort.

ButfortheDr.Charles BestBlueDevilsseniorboys soccerteam,theoneconstanthasbeenthepresence ofDaveJonesonthesidelinesforthepast11years.

JonesisnowtheviceprincipalatRiversideSecondary SchoolinPortCoquitlam. Andhe’stakenchargeofthe Rapids.

“It’sahugechange,” saidJones,whopreviously coachedvolleyballatthe schoolwaybackin2000–03. “Riversideisagreatschool withstrongsportsprograms.”

Justhowstrongwasevidencedbythe45boyswho reportedtotryoutforthe seniorsoccerteam.

Jonessaidwinnowing downallthenewfacestoa sideof18wasachallenge,

“Forthestudentsandmyself,agameorpracticeafter schoolcanbethehighlight ofourschoolday,”Jones said.“Asaviceprincipal,it reallyallowsmetoconnect withstudentsthatIwouldn’t havetheopportunitytodo.”

Thetransitionfromthe BlueDevilstotheRapidshas beeneasedbythepresence ofsevenoreightplayers fromlastyear’steamthat reachedtheAAACoastal championshipsemifinals, amongthemseniordefendersMateenSayami andEdoardoDeFillippis, aswellasforwardJoseph D’agostini.Grade11goalkeeperGraysonSherleis alsoshowingexcellentleadershipqualities,Jonessaid.

“Theyareskilledandhave agoodsoccerIQ.”

Thosetraitswilldefinitely fueltheschoolprideJones hasalreadyfeltinhisnew environs,nomatterthe numberofwinsorlosses theyregisteronthescoreboard.It’swhatkeepshim goingaswell.

“Buildingateamfrom

TRI-CITY SPORTS
BOYS’HIGHSCHOOLSOCCERPREVIEW
MARIOBARTEL/THETRI-CITYNEWS see RETURNING, page 42
Searchlocalevents.
FarmersMarkets THURSDAY,OCTOBER6,2022A41 TRICITYNEWS.COM

ReturningveteransgiveHeritageWoodsKodiakshighhopes

scratch,watchingthem

cometogether,playgreat soccerandgive100percent eachandeverygameis somethingthatwestrivefor,” hesaid.“Ifwecandothat,I willbeveryhappy.”

Meanwhile,atJones’ oldstompinggroundsup MarinerWay,hislegacycarrieson.Hisson,Spencer,is

nowoneoftheBlueDevils’ coaches,alongwithFahim Karmali.

BothplayedforJones,and Karmalisaidthey’vegotbig bootstofill.

“NoonecanreplaceDave andtheimpacthehashad onboththeschoolandthe soccerprogram,”hesaid.

“Weunderstandwhatcomes withwinningforCharles Best.”

KarmalisaidDaveJones instilledintheBlueDevils traitsofaccountability,selflessnessandtheabilityfor playerstoembracethepressuresthatcomewithsuccess andrespondtoadversity.

That’sa“greatfoundation tobuildoff,”Karmalisaid, addingheandSpencer Jones“justwanttocreatea positiveenvironmentforthe boystoexpressthemselves.”

Almosthalfoflastyear’s teamthatfinishedatop FraserNorthisback,ledby seniormidfieldersDylanLee andColeToupin.

Karmalisaid,asalways, theBlueDevilswillbe“a toughteamtoplayagainst” inatoughleaguewhereno opponentcanbetakenfor granted.

“Ultimately,wewant theboystohaveapositive

schoolsoccerexperience, developmemoriesand hopefullywinalongthe way.”

HERITAGEWOODS

TheKodiaksshocked top-rankedPanoramaRidge Thunder2-1intheiropeningmatchatlastyear’sAAA CoastalchampionshiptournamentinBurnaby,butthey weren’tabletoridethatmomentumanyfurther,droppingsubsequentmatches toSentinelandCoquitlam’s CentennialCentaurs.

Butwith15playersfrom thatsidebackforthisseason,HeritageWoods’coach MikeViveirosisconfident they’rekeentotaketheir gametothenextleveldespitethegraduationofleadingscorerJordanLow.

TAKENOTICETHAT pursuanttoSection40andSection 94oftheCommunityCharter,theCityofCoquitlam CouncilintendstoconsideradoptionofCityofCoquitlam HighwayDedicationCancellationBylawNo.5253,2022.

TheintentoftheBylawistocloseandremovethe dedicationof4,834.5m2 ofroadallowanceadjacentto thelandsat2954,2966,2976PheasantStreet,2960, 2968ChristmasWayand2950LougheedHighway.The resultingparcelscreatedbytheroadcancellationare proposedtobeconsolidatedwiththeadjacentlands at2954,2966,asubdividedportionof2976Pheasant Street,2960,2968ChristmasWayand2950Lougheed Highway.

Shouldyouhaveanyconcernsorcommentsyouwishto conveytoCouncil,pleasesubmittheminwritingnolater than noonTuesday,October11,2022 totheCityClerk’s Officeinoneofthefollowingways:

•Email:clerks@coquitlam.ca;

•Regularmail:3000GuildfordWay, Coquitlam,BC,V3B7N2;

•Inperson:CityClerk’sOffice,2ndFloor, 3000GuildfordWay, Coquitlam,BC,V3B7N2;

•Fax:totheCityClerk’sOfficeat604-927-3015.

Acopyof HighwayDedicationCancellationBylawNo.5253,2022 maybeviewedatCityHall(Planningand DevelopmentDepartment)andanyinquiriesrelatingtotheproposalshouldbemadetothePlanningand DevelopmentDepartment(604-927-3434),8:00a.m.to5:00p.m.,MondaytoFriday,exceptstatutoryholidays.

FURTHERMORE,TAKENOTICETHAT

Purchaser:

NatureofDisposition

SellingPrice:

strikerChrisFerreiraand midfielderJhonatanVente aswellassomenewcomers thatshouldcompriseasolid backlinewithsomeexplosivepotentialupfront.

“Itseemslikethisgroup isresponsibleandhassome talent,”Murphysaid.“Ifwe cangeteveryonecommitted toachievingthesamecollectivegoals,wecouldbea decentteam.”

PINETREE

Hopespringseternalfor theyoungandinexperiencedTimberwolves.

CoachSteveJacksaidhis chargeswillbeeagertochallengetheiropponentsand showtheybelong,buthe’s undernoillusionPinetree willbecontendingforaprovincialchampionship.

Leadingthewaywillbe JackMallow’srelentlesswork ethicandKaiRawnsley’s speedandathleticismthat Viveirosbelieveswilltest opponents’defence,while newcomersGavinHayes andHoldenSullivanhold thefortonthebackend.

“Asuccessfulseasonwill beaprovincialberthand thenhavingsuccessatprovincials,”Viveirossaid.

CENTENNIAL

TheCentaursreached theprovincialtournament forthefirsttimein10years lastseason.CoachKevin Comeausaidtheteam’s sixthplacefinishshouldbe aspringboardtocontinued successthisseason.

SeniorsNathanHagiwara, RomanBandieraandSeyi Balonunwillbejoinedby severalup-and-coming Grade11swhowonthe2021 FraserNorthchampionship asjuniors.

Ohyeah,addedComeau, forthefirsttime,theteam willalsobeabletoplayin frontofitsownfansatthe newturffieldrightnextto theschool.

TERRYFOX

Comingoffaseasonof struggle,Ravens’coachJohn Murphysaidthisyear’sside hastheworkethicandskill toturnsomeheads.Butthat willtakeafull-oncommitmentfromseniorslikeOwen Watson,AustinIapalucci, AdamSzymanskiandEthan Storey.

They’llbeshowingthe wayfortalentedjuniors,

Drivingtheoffencewillbe seniorforwardSamKimand Grade10midfielderLiam Commerford,whileanother sophomore,NicholasLam, isexpectedtoprovidea calmingpresenceattheback end.

GLENEAGLE

AfteraseasoninAAto helprebuildtheprogram, andashortageofplayerslast season,Talons’coachRobert Ramogidasaidhischarges arereadytocompete.

“Wehaveawealthof depthandabiggroupof highlycommittedplayers,” hesaid.“Weallfeelwecan potentiallydosomething special.”

LeadingGleneaglewillbe seniorgoalkeeperThomas Sullivan,who’sbeenmindingthenetfortheTalons sincehewasinGrade9.

“Hehasreallymatured overthelastfewyearsand isagreatleaderoutofthe back,”Ramogidasaid.

Providingsupportwillbe Grade12centrebackColby Ng,whomRamogidacalled theside’s“anchor,”whileseniorsDominicRunghenand TaiyoNagarwilldrivetheoffencewithhelpfromjunior GuidoDiMichino.

“Hereallyunderstands thegameofsoccer,” Ramogidasaidoftheinternationalstudentwhocomes fromItaly.

“Heisskilled,fastand passionate.”

PORTMOODY

Didnotrespondbydeadline.

BOYSHIGHSCHOOLSOCCERPREVIEW
continuedfrompage 41 A42 TRICITYNEWS.COM THURSDAY,OCTOBER6,2022 Coquitlam.ca/publicnotices
pursuanttoSections26and94oftheCommunityCharter,theCityof Coquitlamherebygivesnoticeoftheintentiontoselltheabovedescribed4,834.5m2 portionofroadproposedto beclosedanddedicationremoved.
MarconQuadrealLandsLimitedPartnership
:FeeSimple
$26,007,166.00+taxesandclosingexpenses Forfurtherinformation,pleasecontactMr.GregHamilton,ManagerRealEstateat604-927-6958 THISADVERTISEMENTISFORTHEPURPOSESOFPUBLICDISCLOSUREONLY,NOTSOLICITATIONOFANOFFER CityofCoquitlam NOTICEOFINTENTIONTOCLOSEROAD AND NOTICEOFPROPOSEDPROPERTYDISPOSITION CityofCoquitlamHighwayDedicationCancellationBylawNo.5253,2022 N4-North N4-South N5 N3 S4 S5 S6-Pheasant Street CityofCoquitlam NoticeofIntention HighwayDedicationCancellation BylawNo.5253,2022

Calloremailtoreserveyourspace, MondaythroughFriday8:30amto4:30pm: 604-362-0586•604-653-7851 DTJames@glaciermedia.ca•nmather@glaciermedia.ca

Orbookyouradonline24/7: tricitynews.adperfect.com

JohnMichaelHowardMyers

JohnMichaelHowardMyerswasbornonFebruary1st1945 inBrighton,OntarioandpassedawayonJuly8,2022atEagle RidgeHospitalinPortMoody,BCattheageof77.Johnendured alongperiodofpoorhealth, firstfromasmallstrokeandthena raredisease(ImmuneMediatedNecrotizingMyopathy)caused bythedrugLipitorthatthedoctorsputhimonafterthestroke, thatcausedwaymoredamagethanthestrokehad.

Johnwasborn,theeighthofninechildren,weighingonly3lb. 6oz.atbirth.Hewaskeptinabassinetbythewood-burning stoveashegrew.AstinybabyJohnwasallergictocow’smilk, thedoctorrecommendedgoat’smilkasbeingeasiertodigest. SofatherJamesboughtanannygoatandherbaby,eventually increasingtheherdtothirtywhentheymovedtotheirlargefarm intinyBaltimore,nearCobourg,Ontario.ThegoatsgaveJohna lotofpleasureandthatbecamehischildhoodchoreafterschool, tofeedthemandwaterthem,oftentakingthemtoafallow field toeat.Lifeonthefarmwasbusyandinteresting.Theygrewoats, wheat,rye,buckwheat,alfalfaandsilagecorn.Creamfromthe milkingcowswaspickedupbythedairy,whiletomatoes,beans andcucumbersweresenttothecanningfactoryintown.Allthose childrenwereneededtoworkonthefarm,especiallyatharvest time.Johnremembersdrivingthetractorwhenhewasonlythree yearsoldatthreshingtimeinthefall.Hisfavourite Christmasstory totellwasthateveryyeartheywouldgetanewpairofpyjamas andabook,thenspendtheschoolholidayreadingandsharing eachother’sbooks.That’swherehedevelopedhislifelonglove ofreading.

Schoolwasaverylongwalkintotown.Johndidallhisschooling inCobourgandgraduatedfromhighschoolthere.Nevera particularlyenthusiasticstudent(ashecouldn’tseethepointin learningthingshewasnevergoingtouse),heexcelledinsteadat running,highjumpingandbaseballandhavingmemorablegood timeswithfriends.

AftercompletingGrade13andayearatRyersoninToronto, JohnsawanadforComincohiringatPinePointintheNorthwest Territories.Hespentayearworkingthere,thenheardthat ComincowashiringapprenticesinTrail,BC,wherehecame, metElaineataweddingatChristmasandstartedanelectrical apprenticeship.Hewaseventuallytransferredtothenewmine andinstanttownofElkford,nearFernie.JohnandElainemarried onJuly22,1972andJohnwasveryseriouslyinjuredinawork accidentjusttenmonthslater.Afterhedidsomerecoveryand lightdutyworkatCominco,WCBagreedtosendJohntoUBC tobecomeanIndustrialEducationTeacher.Johneventually graduatedwitha five-yeardegreefromUBCaftermanyhours spentatnightschoolandsummerschoolfollowingtheinitial training.

Johnlovedhisyearsofteachingelectricity,woodworking,drafting andmathat KensingtonandAlphaJuniorSecondariesinBurnaby. LaterhetaughtelectricalapprenticesatPVIinBurnabyaswell.He lovedhisstudentsandtheylovedhimashespentmanyhours afterschoolhelpingthemworkonprojectsandmanyhoursat homedevelopingnewideas.Hewassoenthusiasticabouthis teachingandwantedhisstudentstolovethesubjectsasmuch ashedid.

Unfortunately,theProvincialGovernmentcancelledtheprogram hewashelpingdesignatPVIforstudents totryoutthevarious tradesinaself-pacedmannerandalltheinstructorshelpingto developtheprogramwerelaidoffatonce.Aftertemporarystints atcampsinFortNelson,agoldmineinnorthernBCandteaching inPowellRiver,hewaspleasedto finallygetworkintownatCanfor inNewWestminster,whichwentoutofbusinessayearlater,then WeiserLockwhichalsoclosedafterayear.Whenhegotonatthe CityofVancouverasamaintenanceelectrician,hewaspleased tohavesecureworkforthenext25years,thoughhewasalways inpainafterthatworkaccidentin1973.Hewasproudtoputin

anhonestday’sworkattheCity.HehadobtainedhisFirstClass ElectricalContractorsLicenseandspentmanyhoursrunninghis smallbusiness,MyersElectric,wiringnumerouslargehomesin theLowerMainland,doingadditionsandmaintenanceformany clientsaswell.

John’sprideandjoywashisfamily.Hefrequentlythankedhiswife forallshedidandoftentoldhiswifeandchildrenhowmuchhe lovedthemandhowproudhewasofthem.Hewasveryinvolved with firstBrendan,thenMelanie,fromDayOne,gettingupwith theminthenight,feeding,changingdiapers,bathingthem, readingstories.Henevermetababywhocouldn’twinhisheart in fiveseconds.Hetriedtoattendthemanygamesandpractices forthemanysportsthatbothchildrenbecameinvolvedin.Heate hiswife’sover-bakedcookiesandallthekindsofBridgeMixand LicoriceAllsortsthatshedidn’tlike.

GrandchildrenbecameJohn’snextjoyinlife, firstEmilyandthen Alicia.Hedotedonthem,enjoyingeveryminuteoftheirpresence. Lotsmorediaperswerechanged,bottleswerefedandlotsof kneesittinghappenedwithGrampalookingproudandhappy whilehewatchedendlesschildren’sprograms,readstoriesfor theumpteenthtimeorwalkedthemtothepark.“Who’sinmy house?”saidinaboomingvoicewillberememberedbybothof themasthey triedinvaintosneakuponhim.

Thechildrenareallconvincedthattheirdadandgrandfatherwas theoriginalinventorofDadJokes.Noonelikedasillyjokemore thanhedid.Hecouldjustgofromonetoanotherwithnoseeming endtohisrepertoire.Hiswifewasmostsurprisedontheir first datehowhecould fillanypauseintheconversationwithanother sillypunorjoke.Hekeptthattalentupforhiswholelife,especially in fineformonthephonewithhisbrotherJim.Hisstudents would groan,buthewouldlateroverhearthempassingonhisjokeof theday.Hisothertalentwaswhistling.Heoftenwhistledwhilehe workedandyoualwaysknewhewasinagoodmoodwhenhe didthat.

JohnwasaproudmemberofGoodShepherdLutheranChurch inCoquitlamformorethanfortyyears.Heservedonthecouncil thereindifferentpositionsandenjoyedservicesonSundayand chattingwithfriends.Afteran“outofbody”experienceatthe hospitalinFerniefollowinghisworkaccident,wherehewas walkingwithangelsandlookingdownathisbodylyinginthe bed,Johnneverquestionedhissalvation,hiseventualspending eternityinHeavenwithhisLordandSaviourandreunitingwithhis lovedonesthere.Weknowwewillseehimagain,butfornow,he isdearlymissed.

Johnwaspredeceasedbyhisparents,JamesandNorma MyersandsiblingsKenmoreBradford,ThomasBradford,Eryline StewartandMaryAbramoff.Heissurvivedbyhiswifeofalmost fiftyyears,Elaine.(Hepassedawayexactlytwoweeksbeforeour 50thweddinganniversary.)ChildrenBrendanandMelaniesurvive himaswellasdearson-in-law,JoshSmillie,andgranddaughters EmilyMyersandAliciaSmillie.Johnhasfoursiblings,allinOntario, andenjoyedmanyphonecallsandvisitsovertheyearswith themandtheirfamilies:JimandwifeGwenMyers,MelvaAdams, TannisGirardandKarenColletti.HewasalsoclosetoElaine’s familyanddrovemanyhourstoTrailandCranbrooktosee them.Predeceasedbyherparents,MaxandBerniceObaland herbrotherAlvinandwifeSharonObal.Survivedbyherbrother ClaytonandwifeGeniaObalandhersisterJeanandhusband DwightVisser.Alsosurvivedbyamyriadofnephewsandnieces onbothsidesofthefamilyandgreat-niecesandnephews,all specialandloved.Manydearfriendsareleftbehindtothinkof Johnfondlyaswell.

AsmallprivatefamilygatheringwillbeheldinJohn’smemory atGoodShepherdLutheranChurchinCoquitlamsoon.Any donationsyouwouldliketomakeinJohn’smemorywouldbe mostwelcomethere.

REMEMBRANCES
February1,1945-July8,2022
Obituaries COMMUNITY MARKETPLACE classifieds.tricitynews.com
THURSDAY,OCTOBER6,2022A43 TRICITYNEWS.COM

Drivers General obituariesemployment

U-HaulMovingCenterPortMoody

ClaimsaLandlordsContractualLien againstthefollowingpersonsgoodsinstorageat 2500BarnetHwy.,PortMoody,BC. Tel:604-461-1717.

Auctionissubjecttocancellationatanytime. CindyForsCoryCampbellCindyFors

PETERSON,DoreenAnne

OnAugust27th,2022,DoreenAnnePeterson passedawaypeacefullyattheageof82years surroundedbyfamilyinLakeCountry,BC.Doreen wasanamazingmom,grandma,friendandkind soul.ShewillbetrulymissedbyhersonKenBirch; daughterMichelleMcPhie;grandsonFinlayMcPhie; granddaughterGraceBirch;sistersNormaAndrew, GayeHunter;manyniecesandnephews.Doreen waspredeceasedbyherparents,JohnandBertha Peterson;sisterJoanCoughlan.

BorninEdmonton,AB,Doreenspentmostofher lifeinVancouver,BC,beforemovingtoVernon, BC.Shelovedlife,lovedtolaughandalways gametotryanything.Doreenalwaysputherfamily andfriends first,wouldalwayssacrificeherown comforttohelpanyoneinneed.Herpassinghas leftavoidinthelivesofmany.

Shehadaloveforanimalsandwouldcollectbottles todonatetotheSPCA. Inlieuof flowers,please insteaddonateinhermemorytohttps://spca.bc.ca/

Asalewilltakeplaceon www.ibid4storage.com ontheFriday,October21,2022,theauctionwillendat 11:00AM,unlessbiddingbattlebegins. Roomcontentsarepersonal/householdgoodsunless notedotherwise.Bidswillbeforentirecontentsof eachlockerorU-boxunit.

WAREHOUSELIENACT

Thefollowingvehicleswillbesold, aspertheWarehouseLienAct;

1.TheFollowingvehiclewillbesold, 2015ChevroletSonic

VIN:1G1JC5SH0F4110259

RegisteredOwner:FraserJustinReid DebtAmountasofSep.27,2022is$16,654.83.

2.TheFollowingvehiclewillbesold, 2006JeepComander

VIN:1J8HG48N36C156653

RegisteredOwner:BrianBaker, DebtAmountasofSep.27,2022is$3,438.66

3.TheFollowingvehiclewillbesold, 2010LexusRX350

VIN:2T2BK1BA0AC038071

RegisteredOwner:YooJai, DebtAmountasofSep.27,2022is$7,588.63.

4.TheFollowingvehiclewillbesold, 2004Acura3.2TL

VIN:19UUA66224A804747

RegisteredOwner:BalJasdeepSingh,Debt AmountasofSep.27,2022is$18,680.58.

5.TheFollowingvehiclewillbesold, 2019VolkswagenJetta

VIN:3VWN57BU2KM079684

RegisteredOwner:DavidSnyder, DebtAmountasofSep.27,2022is$3,872.54.

6.TheFollowingvehiclewillbesold, 2015VolkswagenTguan

VIN:WVGJV7AX1FW532482

SHOLUND,Nellie

August28,1925 September22,2022

DaughtersChristine(Denny)andPauline, granddaughtersJenniferandKimberley(Dan)and great granddaughtersEllieandMadisonwillmiss herkisses,hugsandadvice.Shewasawoman whocriedathappyendingsandlaughedwith twinklingeyes.Momvolunteeredformanyyearsin PortMoodyand,throughherefforts,received manyawards.LivingatNanaimoSeniorsVillagefor thelastfouryears,momenjoyedoutings,friends andactivities.

Momanddad(Alvin)arenowenjoyingaglassof wineanddancingunderthefullmoon.Weloveyou andwillmissyousomuch.

TherewillbenoserviceonNellie’srequest.Please donatetotheEagleRidgeHospitalFoundation475 GuildfordWay,PortMoody,BC,V3H3W9.

RegisteredOwner:AliNaderi, DebtAmountasofSep.27,2022is$31,168.21.

7.TheFollowingvehiclewillbesold, H2003InfinitiFX35

VIN:JNRAS08W93X000520

RegisteredOwner:JenniferRiosCortez, DebtAmountasofSep.27,2022is$13,448.64.

8.

TheFollowingvehiclewillbesold, 2006BMW325XI

VIN:WBAVD13596KV10039

RegisteredOwner:BlazeCouriersLTD., DebtAmountasofSep.27,2022is$9,704.15.

9.

TheFollowingvehiclewillbesold, 2004HyundaiAccnt

VIN:KMHCG35C74U292270

RegisteredOwner:GargVikas, DebtAmountasofSep.27,2022is$4,196.75.

10.TheFollowingvehiclewillbesold, 2004AudiA4

VIN:WAUAC48H64K015476

RegisteredOwner:MohammadZahirRamin, DebtAmountasofSep.27,2022is$10,873.01.

11.TheFollowingvehiclewillbesold, 2001BMW325XI

VIN:WBAAV33401EE75254

RegisteredOwner:JamesScottBerger, DebtAmountasofSep.27,2022is$5,750.77.

12.TheFollowingvehiclewillbesold, 2006ChevroletUplander

VIN:1GNDV33L06D244038

RegisteredOwner:MarinoJefferyLionel, DebtAmountasofSep.27,2022is$4,734.84.

Ifyouhaveclaimtoasaidvehicle, pleaserespondinwritingbyOctober27,2022to: CoquitlamTowingLtd, 218CayerStreetCoquitlam,B.C,V3K5B1

FARMLABOURERS

BrarBrosFarms Requiredforweeding, planting,harvesting&grading vegetables.Thisjobinvolves hard work;bending,lifting, standing&crouching. $15.65/hour, 45+hr/wk,6days/wk, Nov2022toJune2023. Fx:604-576-8945,oremail: TJ@brarbrosfarm.com

WanteD

CASHforyourCLUTTER

IwillpayCASHforyour

UNWANTEDITEMS!

Ispecializein RECORDS, EnglishBoneChina& Figurines,Collectibles, Tools, Antiques, ETC Rob•604-307-6715

GOLD,SILVER&PLATINUM BUYERSpurchasingallgold &silverbullion,jewelry,coins, nuggets,dust,scrap, pre-1968coins,bulksilver, sterling+++Numismatistpurchasingentirecoincollections&accumulations,Royal CanadianMintcoins,world collections,old$$$.+++250864-3521

Generalemployment

SCOOTERCITY

ServiceTechnician/

RENTAL apartments/ conDosforrent

GARDENVILLA

10106thAve. NewWestminster. SuitesAvailable.

ofmobilityscooters,power wheelchairs,hospitalbeds,patient lifts,mobilityaidsandhomeaccessibility.Weareseeking anorganizedandmotivatedindividualtojoinourteam.

Responsibilities:

equipmentthroughoutthelowermainland.

withinahomeand/orfacility(includeswheelchairs, hospitalbeds,liftchairsandmore;liftingisrequired).

use,care,andsafetyofequipmentpurchasedorrented. -Inspecting,troubleshooting,repairingofmedical equipmentinthe fieldandshop.

-Completingvehiclechecklistasrequired. -Maintainingaclean,safeandorganizedworkplace. -Cleanandmaintainrentalinventory. -Operationofaforkliftasneeded.

Qualifications: -Excellentcommunication&computerskills. -Technicalknowledgeandexperiencewithmechanical andelectricalsystems.

-Listenswell,retainsinstructions,acceptsconstructive feedbackfromsupervisor. -Canlift/pull/pushupto100lbs.

-Astrongworkethicandoutgoingpositiveattitude. -Canworkindependentlyandproblemsolve.

-Musthaveexcellentcustomerservice,organizational andtimemanagementskillsandbedetailoriented. -AvalidBCdriver’slicense,acceptabledriversabstract andproofofvaccination.

Alsohiring

BeautifulAtriumwith Fountain.ByCollege, Shops&Transit/Skytrain. Petsnegotiable.Refreq’d. CALL 604-715-7764 baysideproperty.com

SKYLINETOWERS

102-120AgnesSt, NewWestminster Hi-RiseApartmentwith RiverView&IndoorPool. 1BR&2BRAvailable Rentincludesheat&hot water.RemodeledBuilding andCommonarea.

Gatedunderground secureparkingavailable.

VILLAMARGARETA

REMEMBRANCES EMPLOYMENT
6.50000X2 R0011914521::#728428 GENERALEMPLOYMENT scootercity.ca ScooterCityMedicalEquipment andSuppliesisaleadingsupplier
-Services,repairsanddeliversdurablemedical
-Settingup,adjustingandinstallingmedicalequipment
-Trains/educatescustomersandcaregiversintheproper
-Preparingallnecessarypaperworkaccurately.
JobDescription: > Fulltimeposition,Monday-Friday9:00am-4:00pm > Salarybasedonexperienceandskillset > Benefitsafter1yearofemployment Pleaseemailresume andcoverletterto: info@scootercity.ca Pleasenoteonlycandidateschosen forinterviewwillbecontacted.
proforasales fessional.Sendinyour resume.
MechanicNeeded islookingfor DRIVER to deliverbundles to Carriers intheTri-Citiesarea THURSDAYS and DRIVER to deliverpapers to CoquitlamApartments THURSDAYS Musthavereliable vanorthelike. CALL:604-472-3040 EMAIL:circulation@ tricitynews.com
leGal/publicnotices LEGAL MARKETPLACE
Referencesrequired. CALL604-525-2122 baysideproperty.com
320-9thSt, NewWestminster SuitesAvailable. Allsuiteshavenice balconies,Underground parkingavail. Refsreq’d. SmallPetOK. CALL604-715-7764 baysideproperty.com suitesforrent BBYS. 1BR,furnished.Easy walktoMetrotown,skytrain, mall.Niceresidentialarea. Suits2/couple. NS/NP. $1600 inclsutls.AvailNov1. GoodRefs. 604-430-1358 Lookingfora NewCareer Direction? DiscoveraWorldof Possibilitiesinthe Classifieds! Call604.630.3300 toAdvertise 604-444-3056 604-362-0586 GrowYour Business Call604-630-3300 Call604-444-3056 604-362-0586 Celebratethelivesoflovedones withyourstories,photographsandtributes A44 TRICITYNEWS.COM THURSDAY,OCTOBER6,2022

ADVERTISINGPOLICIES

andservicesofferedareaccuratelydescribed andwillinglysoldtobuyersattheadvertised prices.Advertisersareawareofthese conditions.Advertisingthatdoesnotconform tothesestandardsorthatisdeceptiveor misleading,isneverknowinglyaccepted.Ifany readerencountersnon-compliancewiththese standardsweaskthatyouinformthePublisher ofthisnewspaperandTheAdvertising StandardsCouncilofB.C.

OMISSIONAND

ERROR: Thepublishersdonotguaranteethe insertionofaparticularadvertisementona specifieddate,oratall,althougheveryeffortwill bemadetomeetthewishesoftheadvertisers. Further,thepublishersdonotacceptliability foranylossofdamagecausedbyanerroror inaccuracyintheprintingofanadvertisement beyondtheamountpaidforthespaceactually occupiedbytheportionoftheadvertisement inwhichtheerroroccurred.Anycorrections of changeswillbemadeinthenextavailable issue. TheTri-CityNewswillberesponsible foronlyoneincorrectinsertionwithliability limitedtothatportionoftheadvertisement affectedbytheerror.Requestforadjustments orcorrectionsonchargesmustbemade within30daysofthead’sexpiration. Forbestresultspleasecheckyouradfor accuracythe firstdayitappears.Refunds madeonlyafter7businessdaysnotice!

tricitynews.adperfect.com Toadvertisecall 604-362-0586 Toadvertiseinthe Classifedscall 604-362-0586 tricitynews.adperfect.com tricitynews. adperfect.com PAINTING/WALLPAPER HOMESERVICES Pleaserecycle thisnewspaper. AppliAnce RepAiRs APPLIANCEREPAIR •Fridge•Stove, •Washer•Dryer •Dishwasher•Microwave. Local.SameDayService. 604-999-7125 ceRAmicTiling BathroomRenovations TILING-AllInstallations Santo•778-235-1772 concReTe NOJOBTOOsmall! ServingLowerMainland29Yrs! •Prepare•Form•Place•Finish •Granite/InterlockBlockWalls &Bricks•Driveways•Stairs •ExposedAggregate•Stamped Concrete•SodPlacement EXCRefs•WCBInsured 604-657-2375 604-462-8620 www.HerfortConcrete.ca •Driveway•Sidewalk•Patio •Patching&Repairs •Removal•Forms•Siteprep Bobcat&Excavator 604-813-6949 WedoALLkindsof ConcreteWork. •Seniorsdiscount. Local,familybusiness40+yrs 604-240-3408 DRAinAge DRAIN Tiles, Sewer,Water, VideoInspection, JackHammering, HandExcavating, ConcreteCutting, Rootering, WETBSMTMADEDRY 604.782.4322 DRywAll Boarding&Taping, GoodRates!Reliable,Free Est.Reno’s&SmallJobs Welcome! CallGurprit 604-710-7769 elecTRicAl AllElectrical,LowCost Licensed.Res/Com.Small jobexpert.Renos, Panelchanges. (604)374-0062 SimplyElectric excAvATing #1Backhoes&Excavators TrenchlessWaterlines Bobcats&DumpTruck &AllMaterialDeliveries Drainage; VideoInspection, Landscaping, Concrete, Stump/Rock/Cement/Oil Tank&Demos, Paving, Pool/DirtRemoval,Paver Stones,Jackhammer, Water/Sewer,Line/Sumps, SlingerAvail,ConcreteCutting,HandExcavating. BasementsMadeDry Claudio’sBackhoeService 604-341-4446 AllBobcat& Mini-XService •SmallHauls~ Pickup/Delivery LawnRemoval& ChaferBeetleSolutions! •Concrete&Asphalt Ryan 604-329-7792 PEDRO’S Contracting&Drainage •Landscaping •WaterLines •CementWork •ChimneyRepair&More 604-468-2919 FlooRing HardwoodFloor RefinishingExperts •Repairs•Staining •Installation • FreeEstimates 604-376-7224 centuryhardwood.com guTTeRs •GutterCleaning •RoofCleaning •PowerWashing WorkSafeBC•Insured www.gutterguys.ca Mike604-961-1280 M.T.GUTTERS ProfessionalInstallation 5”Gutter,DownPipe,Soffit 30YEARSEXPERIENCE FULLYINSURED CallTim 604-612-5388 CHAMPIONPROPERTY SERVICESINC 0.75000X1 R0021897916::#728424 GUTTERS CallSimonforprompt& professionalservice30yrsexp. GutterCleaning,PowerWashing, WindowCleaning,RoofCleaning 604-230-0627 25+yearsExperience. FullyIns’d.Lic’d&WCB FALLClean-upSPECIALS •LawnMaintenance •PowerRake • NewSod&Seeding • TreeTopping&Trimming •PowerWash•Gutters •Patio’s•Decks•Fences •Concrete•RetainingWalls •Driveways&Sidewalks &MuchMORE Allworkguaranteed FreeEstimates 604-240-2881 FALLSPECIALS&CLEAN-UP ChaferBeetleRepair•LawnSeed,Install,Repair ArtificialTurf.DeliverTopSoil,Mulch,Gravel,RiverRock. TreePruning&HedgeTrimming.BlackberryRemoval • PowerWashing&Gutters • Concrete&StuccoRepair • RETAININGWALLS •Driveways•Paths•Patios • ASPHALTRepairs&Sealing • Decks&Fencing &more•Fullmaintenanceservices BOBCAT&BACKHOESERVICES.25+yrsexp.WCB.Insured. CallDonny • 604-600-6049 MODERALANDSCAPING • LAWN Gravel,Bedrock• HEDGE Trimming • PAINT Exterior • STUCCO Repair,Chimney • DECKS Fencing Patios • RETAINING Walls • Pavers • CONCRETE Driveways• ROOFING Repairs 27YrsExp. 778-968-7843 lAwn&gARDen HAnDypeRson SmallRenos. +Decks, Fence&StairRepairs IfICan’tDoIt, ItCan’tBeDone! 604-941-1618 CallRobert 604-844-4222 lAnDscAping Start-Finish.Demo-Design. PAVERS, Driveway,Sidewalk ConcreteRemoval-Replace LANDSCAPING,Turf,Hedges, RetainingWall,Patio.Drainage 604-782-4322 moving AffordableMoving From$45/hr 1,3,5,7,10TonTrucks Licensed&Insured Local-LongDistance FreeEst.SeniorDisc. 604-537-4140 www.affordablemoversbc.com ABEMOVING &Delivery& RubbishRemoval $50/hrper Person.24/7• 604-999-6020 OneRoomfor$250 TwoRoomsfor$350 ThreeRoomsfor$450 Three Rooms for $450 2COATSANYCOLOUR (CEILING&TRIMEXTRA) PRICEINCLUDESCLOVERDALEOR SHERWINWILLIAMS HIGHPERFORMANCEPAINT. NOPAYMENTUNTILJOBISCOMPLETED! Runningthisadfor18years. 604 996 8128 INTERIOR&EXTERIOR Residential&Commercial 778-984-0666 A.RIGHTWAYPAINTINGLtd. 25yearsexperience. FreeEstimates 35%OFF SPECIALFALL PAINTINGDISCOUNT HOUSEADS(TRICITYNEWS) 1.50000X1 R0031908804:: #728429 HOMESERVICES PROMO BOOKNOW!604-868-9440 LIMITEDSPOTSAVAILABLE www.proluxepainting.ca NEWCUSTOMERSRECEIVE 35%DISCOUNT PROLUXEPAINTING D&M PAINTING Exterior/InteriorSpecialist ManyYearsExperience. FullyInsured. TopQuality•QuickWork. Freeestimate. 604-724-3832 INT/EXT.SPECIALIST. 25 YEARSEXPERIENCE FREEESTIMATE. 604-723-8434 FullyInsured 20yrs.exp.•FreeEst. INTERIOR &EXTERIOR SPECIALS 10%OFF Call 6047291234 FAIRWAY PAINTING PaintingSpecials 2roomsfor $350,2coatsanycolour (Ceiling&Trimextra) Priceincls CloverdalePremiumqualitypaint. NOPAYMENTuntilJobiscompleted. Askusaboutour LaminateFlooring&MouldingServices. 604-230-3539 604-339-1989 778-895-3503 2roomsfor$400,2coatsanycolour (Ceiling&Trimextra) Priceinclspremiumqualitypaint. NOPAYMENTuntilJobiscompleted. Wedoallsortsofwood flooring andalltypesofmouldings. plumbing •HotWaterTanks •Plumbing•Heating •Furnaces•Boilers •Drainage •Res.&Comm. •24/7Service 604-437-7272 poweRwAsHing CallSimonforprompt& professionalservice30yrsexp. GutterCleaning,PowerWashing, WindowCleaning,RoofCleaning 604-230-0627 pRopeRTy mAinTenAnce PropertyMaintenance $150.00 GutterCleaning,Garden ing,DrivewaySealing& PressureWashing. 604 209 3445 www.npservices.ca Renos&Home impRovemenT A-1Contracting. Bsmt, bath,kitchencabinets,tile &laminate flrs,painting, decks..andmore. CallDhillon,604-782-1936 ALLRENOVATIONS: •Kitchen•Baths•Additions •Patio•Stairs•Deck•Fences •Painting•Drywall&MORE 778-892-1530 a1kahlonconstruction.ca Renos&Home impRovemenT Renovations&Repairs WINDOWS&SCREENS •Install•Upgrade•Repair RENO’S Carpentry, Drywall, •Doors• Siding•Railings. DECKS New&Repairs 778-893-7277 *Basement*Kitchen *Bath*Carpentry *Flooring*Fence*Drywall *Painting*Deck HALCROW Renovation/Repairs 778-251-4552 HOUSEADS(TRI-CITY NEWS) 3.00000X1 R0011910004:: #728430 HOMESERVICES PROMO•FinishingCarpentry •CustomKitchen Cabinets •Flooring&Stairs •Closets&Vanities •AllRenovation Services SmallorBigJobs! 778-858-1854 RooFing A-1Contracting&Roofing New&Re-Roofing•AllTypes AllMaintenance&Repairs GUTTERCLEANING GutterGuardInstallations • RENOVATIONWORK • WCB 25%Discount • EmergencyRepairs • Jag•778-892-1530 a1kahlonconstruction.ca Re-Roofing&Repairs Specialists 20YearLabourWarrantyAvailable 604-591-3500 SPECIALIZINGINCEDAR,FIBERGLASS LAMINATESANDTORCHON. LiabilityInsurance,WCB,BBB,FreeEstimates 604-946-4333 Bros.RoofingLtd. Over40YearsinBusiness NEWROOFS&REPAIRS GutterCleaning•$145 FreeEst.•GLRoofing.ca 604-240-5362
Alladvertisingpublishedinthisnewspaperis acceptedonthepremisethatthemerchandise
Truth,broughttoyoubyreallifesuperheroes,thepeople behindyourlocalpress. Celebratethepowerofwords withthenew“Champions” fontinspiredbytheessential servicenewspapersprovide. Downloaditforfreeat nationalnewspaperweek.ca THURSDAY,OCTOBER6,2022A45 TRICITYNEWS.COM

BROCCOLI

LOCALLOOSE

A46 TRICITYNEWS.COM THURSDAY,OCTOBER6,2022 PRODUCE GROCERY MEAT&SEAFOOD BAKERY DELI LANGLEYFARMMARKET LANGLEYFARMMARKET YourChoice.OurHonour. OurEffort.OurAward. GIFTCARDSAVAILABLE INSTORE VALIDTHURSDAY,OCTOBER6–SUNDAY,OCTOBER9,2022•WHILEQUANTITIESLAST Forfreshnessandqualityyoucancounton! LFM LANGLEYFARMMARKET Forfreshandqualityfoods 2168AUSTINAVE.,COQUITLAM 604.937.2168 STOREHOURS:MONDAYTOSATURDAY8:30AMTO8:00PM•SUNDAY:8:30AMTO7:00PM HOLIDAYS:9:00AMTO6:00PM ThissaleisonlyfortheAustinlocation $399 ea. $599 lb. CUTFROM100%CANADIANBEEF/ FAMILYPACK T-BONESTEAK $35.25/kg HAMNUGGETS $13.21/kg $1599 lb. $599 lb. BABYYELLOW CROAKERFILLET Frozen/454g AA-1 NEWZEALAND GREENSHELLMUSSEL 1/2shell/Frozen/454g CLAMMEAT (COOKED) 100/200/Frozen/300g FREERUN/BCLOCAL WHOLEROAST CHICKEN $7.69/kg $189 /100g ROMANMOZZARELLA $209 /100g $349 lb. HOLIDAYHAM PORKBABYBACKRIBS Fresh/$13.21/kg $569 ea. $389 ea. $439 ea. OLIVIER’S CIABATTABUNS 8pack/8x80g OLIVIER’S SOURDOUGH BREAD 400g CLASSICPANDESAL 12pcs/bag/670g $759 ea. $419 ea.
BEETS ProductofB.C. $1.74/kg OKANAGAN PRUNEPLUMS ProductofB.C. $2.18/kg LOCALHONEY CRISPAPPLES ProductofB.C. $2.18/kg Product of B.C. 99¢ lb. Product of B.C. 99¢ lb. $199 lb. GREENSEEDLESS GRAPES ProductofU.S.A. $4.38.kg BARTLETTPEARS ProductofU.S.A. $2.18/kg 99¢ lb. $499 ea. LOCALRUSSET POTATOES ProductofB.C. 10lb.bag $299 ea. MIXEDCOLOR PEPPERS ProductofB.C. 2lb.bag BOILERONIONS ProductofU.S.A. 3lb.bag $199 ea. $269 ea. LOCALCARROTS ProductofB.C. 3lb.bag LOCALBRUSSELS SPROUTS ProductofB.C. $4.14/kg $188 lb.
CROWNS ProductofU.S.A./B.C. $4.14/kg $188 lb. 79¢ lb. SARDO GARLICOLIVES 250ml FREYBE COCKTAIL WIENERS 375g YELLOWTURNIPS ProductofB.C. $1.95/kg 89¢ lb. 2for $13 2for $10 $429 ea. $169 ea. SANREMO RIPEBLACK OLIVES Pitted&sliced/398ml $249 ea. BALOCCO HAZELNUT WAFER 250g EATWHOLESOME ORGANIC BALSAMIC VINEGAROF MODENA 500ml $399 ea. EATWHOLESOME ORGANIC KETCHUP 500g $439 ea. EATWHOLESOME ORGANIC SAUERKRAUT &CARROT 909ml $299 ea. EATWHOLESOME ORGANIC COCONUT MILK Regular/Light/400ml $239 ea. EATWHOLESOME ORGANIC WHOLE KERNEL CORN 341ml KIKKOMAN SOYSAUCE Lowsodium/296ml $319 ea. MARCABRAND LASAN MARZANO TOMATOES 796ml $269 ea. JAFFA CAKES Classic/150g $179 ea. $269 ea. FARMER’SMARKET ORGANIC WHOLE CRANBERRY SAUCE 426ml $339 ea. HAMLET CHOCOLATE CRISPYTHINS Assorted/125g $279 ea. HARDBITE KETTLECHIPS Assorted/150g ZDRAVO BEETROOT& APPLEJUICE 750ml $349 ea. SANTACRUZ ORGANIC APPLEJUICE 2.84L $1099 ea. MITCHELL’S SOUP Assorted/284-400g $799 ea.
THURSDAY|OCTOBER6|2022 Coquitlam PortCoquitlam PortMoody Firstshelterbedsopen fortheseason PAGE7 Collaborationwillmovecity forward,saycandidates PAGE11 Candidatessaycitycando moretohelpaffordability PAGE9 TRI-CITIES:604-944-3375 budgetblinds.com 604-944-3375 OfferendsOctober31,2022 October Special! 40% OFF CELLULAR SHADES THURSDAY,OCTOBER6,2022F1 TRICITYNEWS.COM
F2 TRICITYNEWS.COM THURSDAY,OCTOBER6,2022

Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.