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FR IDAY , JUNE 22 , 2012N E W W E S T M I N S T E R
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Coun. Chuck Puchmayr wouldlike residents to be able to zip downto Westminster Pier Park in a funway.
Westminster Pier Park, whichopened on the waterfront on June16, is located on the city’s riverfrontbetween Sixth and Elliott streets.
Currently, the only way to accessthe park is via the neighbouringproperty that’s home to a parkinglot. The city has negotiated an accessagreement with Larco, which ownsthe site located between WestminsterPier Park and River Market.
The city has provided $1.25 mil-lion in this year’s budget for theoverpass and hopes it will be com-plete by the end of 2012. The pedes-trian connection would begin at theFront Street parkade, travel overFront Street and the railroad tracksand descend into Westminster PierPark.
Puchmayr is interested in explor-ing the idea of creating a zip linefrom the Front Street parkade to thewaterfront park.
“It would be a money maker,” hesaid. “I think it would be totally fea-sible. I think it would be well usedtoo. I am going to pursue it. I thinkit would be a no-brainer.”
Other than the zip line that usedto be a playground feature in MoodyPark, Puchmayr said he hasn’t takenany zip lines. He noted that therewere huge lineups for a zip line thatwas set up in downtown Vancouverfor the 2010 Winter Olympics.
Puchmayr said he will see ifthere’s support for doing a feasibil-ity study on the concept, and willtalk to some companies that providezip line technology.
Zip lineproposedfor park
◗WILL IT FLY?
BY THERESA MCMANUS [email protected]
Serious fun: F.W. Howay students Julia Brothers, left, and Christian Franck, right, show Education Minister George Abbott howto slide safely at F.W. Howay on Thursday. Abbott was in town to announce funding for two playgrounds in the Royal City.
Alfie Lau/THE RECORD
Abbott slides into city with money
George Abbott made his fourth visit toNew Westminster as education minister onThursday morning to announce $3.3 mil-lion in funding for school playgrounds inthe province.
New Westminster will receive $75,000of that: F.W. Howay receives $50,000 andQueen Elizabeth Elementary receives$25,000.
In total, 80 schools across all 60 schooldistricts in the province are receiving
money during this third phase of play-ground funding from the province.
During the two years of the program,227 schools have received a total of $8 mil-lion in playground funding.
“I loved playgrounds as a child,” saidAbbott as he made his announcement atF.W. Howay’s playground. “I loved play-grounds as my kids grew up, and oneof my favourite things is taking my 14-month-old grandson to the playground.”
Abbott also took the opportunity to godown one of F.W. Howay’s slides with stu-dents Julia Brothers and Christian Franck.
Grade 3 student Duncan Conner tookthe microphone to thank Abbott for thefunding commitment.
“We’re all really excited for the play-ground,” said Duncan.
Prior to the announcement, Abbottspent 10 minutes in an office talking toNew Westminster school superintendentJohn Woudzia.
“I was very pleased that George choseNew Westminster as the spot to make thisannouncement,” said Woudzia. “I wantedto thank him because he could’ve chosenanywhere to make this announcement.
“We spent the time talking about whathas happened since he last came here inSeptember. … He asked how things weregoing, and we had a very good dialogue.”
Abbott said he was pleased to make the
Minister announces fundingfor two New West playgroundsBY ALFIE LAU [email protected]
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A local group that helps refugee claim-ants is bemoaning government cuts tohealth care that will leave the people theyhelp without medical coverage.
As of June 30, the federal governmentwill no longer be offering supplementalhealth care for refugees through the interimfederal health program.
Currently, under the program, a refu-gee claimant can see a doctor, have someprescriptions covered and get glasses andemergency dental work done.
“What’s been acknowledged is someonewho comes in as a refugee is the poorestof the poor,” said Brad Kinnie, a programmanager with Journey Home CommunityAssociation, a faith-based non-profit thathelps refugee claimants in Burnaby andNew Westminster.
What’s changing, Kinnie said, is thegovernment is taking away the prescrip-tion coverage and vision and dental carefor refugees. They will also be cutting backon access to health care – being able to see afamily physician, for example.
In an April 25 government press release,Immigration Minister Jason Kenney char-acterized the changes as a move to ensurefairness for Canadian taxpayers.
“Canadians are very generous people,and Canada has a generous immigrationsystem,” he said. “However, we do notwant to ask Canadians to pay for benefitsfor protected persons and refugee claimantsthat are more generous than what they areentitled to themselves.”
The change is expected to save taxpayers$100 million over the next five years.
But Kinnie pointed out that there are pro-grams for low-income Canadians, like FairPharmaCare, which refugees can’t access.Kinnie said the changes were frustrating.
“We’re dealing with a very traumatizedpopulation, and they’re impoverished atthe same time, and now we’re dealing withhealth,” Kinnie said.
“It’s going to limit their options foraccessing health care, and in some cases, it’sgoing to … bar them from the health-caresystem,” Kinnie said.
The changes affect newly arrived refu-gees, people who often apply for a workpermit while they are waiting for theirclaim to be processed. Once a refugee claim-ant has a permit, which usually takes a fewmonths, he or she can apply for provincialhealth-care coverage. But the interim fed-eral health program covers newly arrivedrefugees for those months before the workpermit is ready.
“If they went to the hospital and had amedical emergency, they would be treated,but they would receive a full-price bill,”Kinnie said. “Really, what the federal gov-ernment is doing is placing the burden onour provincial hospitals and our provincial
health-care program. ... The refugee is goingto go to the hospital in a medical emer-gency. They are going to be given a bill theycan’t pay.”
Another worry for Kinnie is the fed-eral government’s Bill-C31, which createsa new system with two classes of refugeeclaimants: those who come from a “des-ignated country of origin” and those whodo not. Designated countries of origin (asdetermined by the immigration minister)are considered safe countries that do notproduce refugees. People from designatedcountries of origin will get no health-carecoverage, unless they have some commu-nicable disease, like tuberculosis, that putspublic health at risk. The refugees who arein the country legally and appealing theircase will lose access to health care.
Burnaby resident Antal Bujka came toCanada as a refugee with his daughterand two grandchildren about a year ago.Bujka is of Roma descent and comes fromHungary. He described his country as aplace where Roma people are denied work,discriminated against, persecuted andthreatened by roaming gangs of racist skin-heads. Due to complications with his file,
Bujka, who has diabetes, has not receiveda work permit. He’s also had problemsgetting his prescriptions covered under thecurrent interim federal health program andhas been off his diabetes medication formonths.
With the impending Bill C-31 and itsnew classes of refugees, someone like Bujkacould easily be considered as a person froma “designated country of origin” if theimmigration minister decides Hungary issafe, although it may not be hospitable forRoma. That would leave Bujka without anyhealth-care coverage.
Speaking through a translator, Bujkachallenged the policy makers behind thebill, especially those who are not white, totravel to certain areas of his country afterdark.
“I would be curious if he still thinks it’sa safe country,” Bujka said.
Kinnie said the changes will force peoplelike Bujka to choose between eating food orpaying rent and getting medical care, or itwill force the health system to incur debtsthat can’t be collected.
“On many different levels, it’s frustrat-ing,” Kinnie said.
Dr. Philip Berger, chief of the departmentof family and community medicine at St.Michael’s Hospital in Toronto, is one of thefounding members of the Canadian Doctorsfor Refugee Care, a group that organized anational day of action on Monday, June 18,with more than 2,000 doctors and health-care professionals protesting the cuts.
“We are calling for a complete rescind-ing of the proposed changes to the interimfederal health program,” Berger said.
Berger pointed out that a refugee whohas angina will no longer have their medi-cation covered.
“It’s the same with any other chroniccondition,” he said. “Those who are await-ing appeal will have access to virtually nomedical care.”
Berger said the federal government hasbeen misleading Canadians.
“The government claims it’s a matterof equity,” Berger said. “The fact is (refu-gees) will be getting drastically less thanCanadians under these changes. … Ourview is they should stop bullying defence-less and powerless people. … Stop pickingon people who are fleeing for their lives
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Without help: Antal Bujka, a refugee claimant from Hungary, came to Canada with his grandchildren – Robert, 8, and Barbara,12. The Conservative government’s decision to cut the interim federal health program means refugee claimants will be leftwithout medical coverage after June 30.
Refugees facing cuts to health care‘OUR VIEW IS THEY (GOVERNMENT) SHOULD STOP BULLYING DEFENCELESS … PEOPLE’
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The City of New Westminsteris keeping close tabs on the FraserRiver, which is on the rise.
Based on June 20 informa-tion from the B.C. River ForecastCentre as of June 20, the city wasexpecting river levels to remainhigh through the weekend.
“It’s getting higher,” said JonMcDonald, the city’s manager ofengineering operations. “I am notworried. I think we are going tobe just fine – we will see.”
As a precaution, the City ofNew Westminster planned tostart dyke inspections on Friday,June 22 (today). Staff will alsomeet June 22 to determine if fur-ther action will be required onthe weekend.
In recent months, the cityhas taken action to prepare forthe possibility of high water.Equipment, such as sandbagsand aqua dams, has been placedin waterfront locations and canbe put into place quickly if it isneeded.
“We are ready to go if need-ed,” McDonald said Thursdayafternoon.
A notice posted on the Cityof New Westminster’s websitestated that the Fraser River waterlevel at Mission is currently fore-casted to reach 6.38 metres late on
Thursday. Due to tidal influences,the river is expected continue torise through the weekend, withdaily peak levels of up to 6.75 m.
Mother Nature, as always,plays a role in how high the
Fraser River rises.“There is still some uncer-
tainty over the influence of thiswarmth/rain over the weekend,and this may lead to flows slight-ly higher than forecasted through
Sunday,” stated the city’s notice.“River levels are expected todrop slightly into the early partof next week, however the transi-tion across the province to wet-ter weather could lead to higher
flows next week.”For updates on the high water
situation, visit the City of NewWestminster’s website at www.newwestcity.ca.www.twitter.com/TheresaMcManus
Ready for the rising river: At left, rising Fraser River levels are leading to an increase inwood debris. Above, the city has sandbags ready for action on Edworthy Way, in theBraid industrial area.
City ready for action if high water hits◗FRASER RIVER
BY THERESA MCMANUS [email protected]
Larry Wright/THE RECORD
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There is little doubt the federalgovernment believes the majority ofCanadians are more concerned with theprice of gas than the plight of refugeescoming to this country.
In fact, the Conservativesare probably correct in think-ing that most Canadiansbelieve less money spenton refugees will mean moremoney the federal government canspend on their personal demands. It’sunderstandable. When times are tough,many people get scared and worry about
the ability to take care of themselves andtheir families. And it’s also understand-able that after years of being told storiesabout immigrants and refugees rippingoff the system, they may have a jaun-
diced view of immigration.In fact, the spectre of refu-
gees losing access to our med-ical system will probably notincite most Canadians to write
to their MP in support of the refugees.But the Conservatives’ move to deny
new refugees access to health care (seestory on page 3) is not only contrary to
Canada’s spirit of compassion, it’s alsoshortsighted.
Under the Conservatives’ new rules,a refugee suffering a medical problemwill go to a hospital and be given a billfor services. Do we really think that anew, impoverished refugee will be ableto pay that bill? And who ends up pay-ing for those services? Yes, you guessedit – the taxpayers.
And what about the children? Havewe become so ideologically driven thatwe’ve forgotten children have no sayin where parents take them? Surely the
government can make an exception forthe kids.
We’re certainly not for abusing thesystem. But to deny refugees, who areoften traumatized and still recoveringfrom conditions that Canadians have ahard time even imagining, temporaryaccess to health care seems unnecessarilyheartless. If the government can affordto spend $28 million on the War of 1812celebrations or squander money on a jet,surely we can afford to fix a child’s bro-ken arm, or give a mother some insulinfor diabetes.
Riots have roots inthe theatre world
The first anniversary ofthe Vancouver StanleyCup riots, Part 2, has just
passed, an anniversary markedwith cake filled with brokenglass and decorated with candlesin the shape of police cars.
Despite the (entirely correct)condemnation of the riotersas a bunch of drunken, selfishyahoos, it now seems a goodtime to note that a hockey lossis far from the oddest reasonanyone has ever seen for a riot.At least with sports-based riots,you expect rowdiness. Whetherit’s wine-soaked chariot fanboysin Ancient Rome or modern,beer-guzzling soccer hooligans,you can at least see why the fansmight have their blood up.
Yet some of the worst riots inhistory, even revolutions, havestarted in opera houses andtheatres. Men in white ties andtails and women in ball gownshave been known to start punch-ups, brawl in the streets, smashwindows, attack police and evenoverthrow governments.
Sometimes, the riots aresparked by a performance buthave underlying political causes.In Brussels in 1830, a perform-ance of the French opera La
muette de Portici, about a patrioticrebellion in Italy in the 1600s,was one of the sparks thatignited the Belgian Revolution,in which Belgium split from theNetherlands. Opera fans fired upby a patriotic song headed outinto the streets and joined a riotalready in progress.
The Astor Place Riot in NewYork was not only a violent andbloody affray, it had few politicalcauses other than an overabun-dance of patriotism.
William Charles Macready,an English actor, was playingthe lead role in Macbeth at thenewly built theatre in New Yorkin 1849. The performance cameafter a long artistic rivalry withAmerican Shakespearean actorEdwin Forrest. Fans of Forrestshowed up on opening night,catcalled Macready and calledhim a coward, and threw eggs,potatoes, lemons, coins and ashoe throughout a very rushedperformance.
The fights inside the theatrespilled out and the army wascalled in; dozens died and hun-dreds of New York police andsoldiers were injured in runningstreet battles.
Then there was Alfred Jarry,the French playwright and all-around weirdo who managedto start a riot with the very firstword uttered in the first – andonly, in his lifetime – perform-ance of his play Ubu Roi.
The performance was in 1896,and the word was “merdre,”which is only one letter away
OUR VIEWTHE RECORD
Teacher ban makes no senseDear Editor:
Re: Teacher ban gets support from B.C. parents,The Record, June 1.
How sad that parents from the B.C. Confederationof Parent Advisory Councils want to get rid of teach-ers from their school boards, the ones with intimateknowledge about education.
Teachers have no monetary conflict of interest bybeing on a school board in a district where they arenot teaching. What could possibly be the conflict?
Perhaps some parent reps don’t like the waycertain trustees vote. The answer is to not vote forthem next time.
Apparently in New Westminster, the public likestheir teacher trustees. They keep getting elected overand over again. Perhaps the majority of their publicsee the value in having trustees who are knowledge-able about what happens in a classroom.
But, just for argument’s sake, let’s see who elseshould be banned.
How about Liberal party members. They mightinfluence the board to never disagree with our cur-rent government. Oh, but next year we might havean NDP government. Better ban NDP party mem-bers too.
What about members of religious groups.Remember the book-banning fiasco in Surrey a fewyears ago. Should those trustees who caused thathave been banned?
Then there are parents of special needs kids.Should we screen them to see if they agree with theB.C. Teachers’ Federation or the Victoria DPAC?
Which one should be banned? Why would wechoose to ban the most knowledgeable?
There is no reason to ban teachers from beingtrustees, in fact there is good reason not to banthem.
Kathy Couch, Nelson◗Riots Page 7
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Senior’s story inspiringDear Editor:
Re: Learning never stops for Keely, TheRecord, June 8.
Congratulations to Keely George on hercontinuing education to obtain her highschool diploma.
I loved her spunk and how she trickedher husband from having eight children to10, also her beautiful smile.
Julia Doyle, New Westminster
City should be cautiousabout changing dog bylawDear Editor:
Re: Fighting for dog rights, The Record,June 15.
In principle I agree with the article thatnot all dogs on the specific breed list arevicious and that any dog can turn giventhe right circumstances.
But, on the other hand, who has topay the price if certain breeds are knownhistorically to be vicious and do turn andattack another animal or person unpro-voked?
Is it really worth the high riskinvolved?
How many times have we read thatthe neighbour’s dog, or even the owner’sdog, has turned and ripped the face off aninnocent child? That same dog had been inthe family for years causing no problems,and then wham!
And, yes, any dog could do that, butgenerally there is something that has pro-voked them.
I am not condoning those actions at all– if any dog attacks for any reason, be itunprovoked or provoked, actions need tobe taken.
I am a dog lover, but I have also beenon the other end of the stick, having been
attacked by a dog that had been deemedvicious.
My dog was minding her own businessat 7 a.m. on an August morning three yearsago, and we were attacked by a bull mas-tiff who had gotten away from its owner.
Now this dog had already attackedonce, and the owner had been ordered tohave the dog on a muzzle. No muzzle waspresent when we were attacked.
Fortunately we were both lucky andsurvived said attack.
It was the most horrific thing to be apart of, watching one dog try to rip outanother dog’s stomach for no reason, otherthan the fact that that breed of dog wasbred as a fighter, more specifically to ripthe stomachs out of the subject they wereattacking.
The one standard for all dogs cannotapply when there are dogs on this earththat unfortunately have been bred specifi-cally to fight.
It is instinct with them – one neverknows when that will kick in but it is thereall the same.
I realize by writing this I will upset alot of dog owners who will be owners ofspecific dogs that are listed on the list andhave never had any problems.
To them I say, I am sorry if I haveoffended you. But have you ever beenattacked by a 150-pound bull mastiff onyour morning walk with your 11-year-oldterrier at 7 a.m.? If you had, your opinionwould be very different.
Council needs to give a lot of thoughtto this bylaw.
Just as people don’t like to be paintedwith one brush, neither do dogs.
But unfortunately there are certainbreeds that need to be painted with thesame brush, regardless of age or upbring-ing.
Diane McQuade (and Mitzi), New Westminster
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from the French for excre-ment (to put it politely).
The more conservativeaudience members starteda 15-minute shoving matchwith the fans of avantegarde theatre. When itsubsided, the actor play-ing Ubu was allowed tosay the second word of theplay. This was also mer-dre. A repeat performanceof the fight immediatelyensued.
Jarry was apparentlyquite pleased with the
reception.Finally, Igor
Stravinsky’s premiere ofhis ballet The Rite of Springin Paris also caused a riot,at least in part becausethe audience was shockedby the high register of thebassoon!
The police had torestore order during theintermission.
I admit to missing thetheatrical riots.
It’s not that I want tosee people hurt, but theidea of people being so
invested in art that they’rewilling to pummel oneanother has some appeal.
It’s probably good thatpeople don’t punch eachother at poetry readings,but wouldn’t you feel alittle bit better about theworld if you knew thatthe next movie by MichaelBay might be greeted withanger, thrown rocks andthe arrival of the riot cops?
Matthew Claxton is areporter with the LangleyAdvance, a sister paper ofThe Record.
Riots: A sign of the changing times◗ continued from page 6
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Education Minister George Abbott isaware of the concerns of some parentsabout teachers serving as school trust-ees, but he hasn’t formed any conclusionsabout the situation.
Abbott was in the Royal City onThursday morning to announce play-ground funding, but he also answeredquestions about other timely educationissues.
New Westminster has been one of thedistricts where parents have moved res-olutions via the B.C. Confederation ofParent Advisory Councils. Last month atthe confederation’s annual meeting, otherparents supported the New Westminsterparents’ bid to ban teachers from servingas school trustees.
The confederation passed NewWestminster district parent advisorycouncil’s resolution to follow Ontario andAlberta’s lead in banning school boardemployees, including teachers, from serv-ing as school trustees to avoid a genuine orperceived conflict of interest.
Currently in B.C., school board employ-ees are only unable to run in the schooldistrict where they work.
“I know this has been an object ofdebate (at BCCPAC),” said Abbott. “Wewill look at it closely, but I haven’t formedany conclusions. … I don’t have a defini-tive response right now. It’s far too early.
“I do know that we have had a goodrelationship with the New Westminsterschool district. Others have had quarrels.”
Abbott said ministry staff do take theBCCPAC resolutions seriously, and theywill be looking at everything that comesfrom the confederation, including gettinganswers to technical issues that come outof resolutions.
In New Westminster, trustees MichaelEwen, Jonina Campbell and David Phelanare all teachers serving on the seven-mem-ber board.
announcement in NewWestminster because ofthe respect he has for theemployees and manage-ment of the district.
“New Westminster is aplace I enjoy visiting,” saidAbbott. “John Woudzia isamong my favourite super-intendents.”
School board chairJames Janzen thanked theprovince for the fundingcommitment, adding thatlocal parents also deservecredit for all the fundrais-ing they’ve done for theirplaygrounds.
“I know for my daugh-ter, we worked for yearsto fundraise for a play-ground,” said Janzen. “Allcredit goes to the parents,who are an importantpart of this process. Theseare assets not just for theschool community, but thewider community. … It’s agood thing not just for theschool district, but the cityas a whole.”
Kathy Cassels, executivedirector of the Directorateof Agencies for SchoolHealth, was also at thepress conference to offerher thoughts.
“Playground activityimproves the health andlearning capacity of youngstudents in B.C.,” saidCassels.
“By repairing, improv-ing and, where necessary,replacing playgrounds, theB.C. government is promot-ing, supporting and facili-tating a healthy schoolsapproach for young learn-ers.”
Also receiving moneyis Rosser Elementary inneighbouring Burnaby,which will get $50,000 inthis phase of playgroundfunding.
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from countries where they are persecuted.”Berger cited a case at St. Michael’s
Hospital, where an obstetrician was askedby a refugee patient to have her baby deliv-ered prematurely, before June 30 when thecuts come in effect so she would still havemedical coverage.
“That is the terror this government hasinflicted on refugees in Canada. We won’tforget, none of us, the thousands of health-care workers across Canada will not for-get,” Berger said. “The federal governmenthas sparked an insurrection amongst doc-
tors and health-care professionals acrossCanada.”
Berger said his organization will moni-tor the changes.
“We are watching them very closely.We will follow government representa-tives everywhere and remind them of whatthey’ve done and never give up on remind-ing them of this attack,” he said. “Wewill be monitoring right across the countrywhere refugees have become sick or mayhave died because of these changes. … Weare watching for it closely.”
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New Westminster is seeking a little helpfrom its friends to improve connectionsbetween regional roadways.
Coun. Chuck Puchmayr recently putforward a motion to city council that NewWestminster ask the provincial govern-ment to intervene and have an indepen-dent assessment done of access to the newPort Mann Bridge from the South FraserPerimeter Road, and to consider the effi-cient movement of goods to the northeastsector and the long-term air quality forMetro Vancouver and the Fraser Valley aspart of that assessment.
The motion, which was supported by
council on June 18, will also seek to getsupport from neighbouring municipalitiesfor an independent assessment to be doneby the province.
Puchmayr appreciates that TransLinkhas indicated it’s willing to discuss theimplications of projects such as the PortMann Bridge and South Fraser PerimeterRoad, but he’s not holding his breath thatany changes will be made that address envi-ronmental and transportation concerns.
“It’s better than where we were,” hesaid. “TransLink is a huge company. It is amassive company the province created.”
Puchmayr is concerned that there’s nodirect access for trucks wanting to accessthe Port Mann Bridge from South FraserPerimeter Road, which is located on the
Surrey side of the Fraser River. He fears moretrucks will head to the Pattullo Bridge andtravel through New Westminster,which won’t have tolls.
Puchmayr isn’t sure whetherTransLink’s decisions are consid-ered on the basis of issues likegoods movement and air qual-ity and environmental concerns,or if other business factors takeprecedence in its decision-makingprocess.
“The thing that concerns me isthey are building an $800-millionroad and a $2-billion bridge andthey are not connecting them,” hesaid.
Although TransLink has agreed to meet
with New Westminster and Surrey toreview a variety of transportation issues,
Puchmayr believes an indepen-dent assessment is still warranted.He feels there are air quality andhealth concerns associated withthe lack of connection from SouthFraser Perimeter Road to the PortMann Bridge.
Instead of accessing the bridgedirectly, Puchmayr said truckswould have to take a 15-kilometredetour that sees them travelingunder the Port Mann Bridge, con-tinuing on South Fraser PerimeterRoad along the river, travelling up
a steep grade and entering the freeway atthe Cloverdale exit.
City wants review of regional road planningBY THERESA MCMANUS [email protected]
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Fraser River Discovery Centre and theHyack Festival Association are fusing twoof the city’s festivals together to create anevent that celebrates the mighty Fraser.
The two organizations have joined forc-es to merge FraserFest and Artists on theRiver into RiverFest, which aims to be acelebration of the Fraser River. RiverFest2012 will take place on New Westminster’sriverfront and at the Fraser River DiscoveryCentre on the last weekend of September,in honour of B.C. and World Rivers Day.
“Both organizations were expendingsignificant resources, time and efforts inpreparing festivals that celebrated theFraser River,” said Catherine Ouellet-Martin, executive director of the FraserRiver Discovery Centre. “Combiningresources for a better, stronger productsimply makes sense.”
In the past, the Hyack FestivalAssociation has overseen FraserFest, andFraser River Discovery Centre has orga-nized Artists on the River. The groups saycollaborating on RiverFest increases theircapacity to plan, develop and present aquality festival that will be a true celebra-tion of the river.
Douglas Smith, executive director ofthe Hyack Festival Association, said thecommunity is the “big winner” becausea signature event will be created in NewWestminster.
“We are trying to work together withthe rest of the city, different groups,” saidBill Radbourne, president of the HyackFestival Association. “If we work together,we can have a better festival than if we doit separately.”
Radbourne noted that FraserFest’sattendance had dropped in recent years.Organizers hope RiverFest will bringcrowds back to the city’s waterfront.
RiverFest is being created to celebratethe Fraser River and to promote a mod-ern, vibrant, sustainable and livable riv-erfront in New Westminster. Organizerswill offer the best of both festivals, such
as the Paddlewheeler Riverboat tours andworkboat parade from FraserFest, and theartisan market from Artists on the River.RiverFest will also include exhibit boothsand activities from conservation organi-zations, community groups, and aborigi-nal groups to build upon the river andenvironmental theme, and live music and
entertainment.Another new addition to the festival is
the Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup onSunday, Sept. 23. The festival will followon Sept. 28 and 29.
Port Metro Vancouver has agreed to bethe presenting sponsor for the event.
“WelookforwardtopresentingRiverFest
and the paddlewheeler tours and appreci-ate the importance of this event in educat-ing surrounding communities about theworking Fraser River,” said Laura Strand,manager of community and aboriginalaffairs with Port Metro Vancouver. “It isgreat to be a part of this exciting event.”
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Royal City residentswill be celebratingthe grand reopening
of Megan’s Place play-ground in Ryall Park thisweekend.
The QueensboroughCommunity Centre andthe Queensborough specialprograms committee areholding the Megan’s PlaceTiny Tot Playground Picnicand Children’s Festival onSunday, June 24 from 11:30a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at RyallPark at 920 Ewen Ave. The
free event features liveentertainment, interactiveactivities and more.
The park is named inhonour three-year-oldMegan Gunderson, whowas struck and killed by ahit-and-run driver in frontof her Queensboroughhome in June 1996.Following her death, thecommunity rallied togeth-er to raise close to $100,000for a new playground.
LongtimeQueensborough resi-dent Dolly Gunderson(Megan’s grandma) invitescommunity members tocome celebrate the grandreopening of the play-ground. The official cer-emonies will take place at11:30 a.m.
The City of NewWestminster included
$135,000 in its 2012 budgetto completely renovateMegan’s Place and theneighbouring spray parkin Ryall Park.
Parents electedThe New Westminster
district parent advisorycouncil has elected itsexecutive for the comingyear.
Rob Peregoodoffwill be chair of the localDPAC, while Beth Ott willserve as vice-chair. KalRandhawa is the group’ssecretary, and the treasur-er’s position is vacant.
Wendy Harris is thepast chair of the districtparent advisory council.The group’s purposeincludes enhancing com-munications between theparents, students and com-
munity with school staffand administration.
Queen’s Parkplans unveiled
The community isinvited to check out theQueen’s Park draft masterplan at an open house andbarbecue.
The City of NewWestminster is holding theopen house and barbecueon Wednesday, June 27from 4 to 8 p.m. at Queen’sPark.
The open house, beingheld in the lobby ofQueen’s Park Arena, willshow plans that have beendeveloped through designworkshops. The city hastaken the informationgleaned through publicconsultation and compiled
it into a set of priorities– for which it is now seek-ing feedback.
Market raisesmoney for RCH
River Market is cel-ebrating the contributionsthat Royal ColumbianHospital has been makingto the community for thepast 150 years.
The market is holding a150 & Going Strong fund-raiser on Thursday, June28. The fundraiser willinclude wine, food andentertainment.
“This year, RoyalColumbian Hospital(RCH) is celebrating150 years of excellence– a historic milestone forB.C.’s first hospital. RCHopened in 1862 with 30
beds for men only. Today,this hospital serves one inthree British Columbians,from men and women tochildren and babies,” saida press release from RiverMarket.
In addition to theJune 28 fundraiser, RiverMarket is dedicating theCanada Day long week-end to Royal ColumbianHospital, with eventsincluding a pancakebreakfast served by localfirefighters and carnivalgames.
For more informationor tickets to the fundraiser,visit www.rivermarket.ca/events.
Do you have an item forAround Town? Send ideas toTheresa, [email protected]. Follow her onTwitter, @TheresaMcManus.
Megan’s Place celebrates reopening
Festivals merge to celebrate Fraser
River tours: Paddlewheeler Riverboat tours will be part of the new combined RiverFest celebration in New Westminster. Above,Frank Froebel poses in the paddlewheeler. Froebel still enjoys taking folks out to see the river’s sights on occasion.
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Agood first questionwhen preparinghistorical material
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A current project for theRoyal Columbian Hospital(RCH) has allowed us touse social media in a waywe have not done before totell an institution’s history.
RCH has 150 years ofstories about people, medi-cal advances and innova-tion, hospital buildingsand more.
We have used Twitterand Facebook for sev-eral years, but this year,in partnership with theRCH Foundation, we arealso writing an increas-ingly popular blog that isupdated at least weekly.We have featured RCHitems in this column, butprint media is very differ-
ent from online media inwhich comments and feed-back are immediate.
RCH’s history is filledwith many themes andtopics, and we have toconstantly select what tofeature and what to leaveout. So far the results arevery satisfying from ourperspective and, apparent-ly, for people from aroundthe world.
Who knew there werepeople in the CaymanIslands, Trinidad, Australiaand India interestedenough in the historyof the Royal ColumbianHospital to check in weekafter week to see what newtidbits have been added?
We answered the “Howshall we tell the story?”question for RCH by creat-ing a virtual mosaic or ajigsaw puzzle. Each weekreaders get another storyor piece of the puzzle,and by the end of the yearthose pieces, each of whichis complete in itself, willall fit together to give anoverall picture of 150 yearsof caring.
Viewers of the RCH150blog have read about howthe source of a local scar-let fever epidemic wasdiscovered and a curious“measuring party” fund-raising event held at the
Briggs house (now IrvingHouse). They have seen aset of rules for nurses fromthe 1860s and know whythere was no similar listfor doctors.
There have been stories(with more to come) ofearly nurses, includingLillian McAllister andEsther Paulson. Esther’sown stories of being anurse in the 1920s RCHand of the rules for earlynursing students are won-derful pieces. A readershared his family’s multi-generational story andphoto, which are fascinat-ing and heartwarming.
The story of movingfrom the original 1862hospital to the new 1889building in Sappertondescribed patients andstaff, on foot and in wag-ons, wending their wayfrom Fourth Street atAgnes to East Columbia– quite a trek.
Find out more by read-ing the blog yourself atwww.rch150.wordpress.com. Comment on whatyou read; suggest a storyor share one of your own.
Be part of commemo-rating the first 150 yearsof the Royal ColumbianHospital as it stands at thethreshold of a new andexciting future.
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It was the darling ofthis year’s AcademyAwards – and you
can see it on screen at theMassey Theatre.
The Arts Council ofNew Westminster hasjust announced thismonth’s offering in theLast Mondays at theMovies series, screeningon Monday, June 25 at 7:30p.m.
Yes, you guessed it, it’sThe Artist – the black-and-white tribute to the GoldenAge of film that earnedfive Oscars this year.
The film is set in the1920s and follows the storyof actor George Valentin(Academy Award winnerJean Dujardin), a matineeidol of silent film whostarts to fall in love with abeautiful ingénue namedPeppy Miller (BéréniceBejo).
It’s both a love storyand a story of the chan-ging film industry itself, asthe rise of sound in moviesthreatens George’s careerjust as Peppy’s begins totake off.
The movie also earned
Oscars for Best Picture,Costume Design, Directingand Music, plus five othernominations.
As always, the screen-ing costs just $9. Buy atthe Massey Theatre onmovie night or call the artscouncil, 604-525-3244, fordetails.
Check out www.artscouncilnewwest.org formore details.
Art in the libraryArt lovers, don’t for-
get to stop by the NewWestminster PublicLibrary before the end ofthe month.
Watercolours and pho-tography are on display intwo new exhibitions.
In the reference depart-ment, visitors can checkout There is Poetry inNature, a show by JuliaSchoennagel.
A press release notesthat Schoennagel is a rep-resentational artist whosework reflects her deepspiritual connection withanimals and the serenity ofnature.
She first excelled in artat a young age, but afterlife took her in a differentdirection, she rediscov-ered art after retirement– through a painting class.She works in watercolourand acrylic.
On the ramp gallery,visitors can enjoy LenGustafson’s photography.
Gustafson was intro-duced to photographyin his early teens by hisfather, who was a profes-sional photographer. Hisinterest waned over theyears, but he rediscoveredhis passion for the art in2009 when he purchased adigital camera.
Both exhibitions are ondisplay until June 30.
The art can be viewedat any time during libraryhours. Pop in to thelibrary, 716 Sixth Ave., toview it.
New West Artistshold group show
Yet more good newsfor the art lovers out there– New West Artists arepresenting another groupshow.
The Luxurious andMagnificent Art Lover’sDream Show (love thattitle!) is on at the NetworkHub on the second floor ofthe River Market.
It features workby Gabrielle Grieg,Lana Hart, Anthony
Hollenstein and JanetKvammen.
An opening reception isset for Thursday, June 28from 5 to 8 p.m. The showruns to July 20.
Check out www.newwestartists.com formore details about theshow.
Members of the NewWest Artists group willalso be displaying theirwork at the new officesof the Seniors ServicesSociety at 750 CarnarvonSt.
An open house is setfor Tuesday, June 26 from11 a.m. to 2 p.m., andthe offices will be openMonday to Friday, 8:30a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Visit www.seniorsservicessociety.ca for moredetails.
Do you have an item forLively City? Send arts andentertainment ideas to Julie,[email protected]. You can also follow heron Twitter, @juliemaclellan,or check out her blog atwww.royalcityrecord.com.
Academy Award winner on screen at Massey
THE LIVELY CITYJULIE MACLELLAN
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The New Westminster Chamber of Commerce and theCity of New Westminster will team up to welcome indus-try experts who will deliver information on future oppor-tunities and examine the trends influencing the economy.
The Nov. 8 forum is expected to attract 250 developers,business leaders and potential investors from across theLower Mainland.
It’s designed to provide a platform for communityleaders and stakeholders to discuss economic develop-ment opportunities in the growing city. Mayor WayneWright announced the forum at the chamber’s leadershipluncheon in April.
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The City of New Westminster will soonbe home to four new digital signs in high-traffic areas.
A press release from the city states thatNew Westminster is proceeding with a“digital media program” that will see theinstallation of four digital signs located onthe city’s perimeter land and right-of-waysites. The signs, which are expected to bein place in November 2012, will be locatedat Highway 91A at the QueensboroughBridge, Highway 91 at the approach to theAlex Fraser Bridge, on Brunette Avenueat the Highway 1 East on-ramp and onMcBride Boulevard at the south end of thePattullo Bridge.
“The new digital signs will generateapproximately $2 million in revenue forthe city each year, as well as offer signifi-cant promotion opportunity for programsand services offered in New Westminster,”Mayor Wayne Wright said in a pressrelease. “It’s a great way to market eventsand initiatives while earning additionalfunds that we can reinvest in our com-munity.”
The City of New Westminster hassigned a 20-year agreement with All VisionCanada, which will pay all costs associatedwith building, maintaining and marketingthe digital signs and will manage andmaintain the digital sign program.
According to the city’s press release,the outdoor digital media program willprovide New Westminster with addition-
al benefits to its existing outdoor mediasigns and similar to those being enjoyedby other communities utilizingdigital media signs includingAbbotsford and Surrey.
As part of an Ipsos Reid sur-vey done in 2010, 300 were askedabout their support for commer-cial advertising billboards, as thecity had been examining oppor-tunities for creating new revenuestreams to help pay for municipalservices. Sixty-two per cent sup-port billboard advertising, while36 per cent oppose, and two percent don’t know.
The City of New Westminster is hold-ing a public information meeting at cityhall on Tuesday, June 26 at 6 p.m. to get to
feedback on the project and to get sugges-tions on how the revenue generated from
the signs should be allocated.“Our goal was to optimize
the high-traffic perimeter landsowned by the city, enhance com-munications opportunities andfind new and sustainable revenuesources for New Westminster,”Wright said. “The digital mediaprogram will do just that.”
Previously, the city allowedMediacom (a division of theViacom outdoor advertising com-pany) the right to build the over-pass across McBride Boulevard
near the Canada Games Pool site, inexchange for advertising rights for bill-boards that were built into the structure.
A New Westminster eye doctorwho has provided free surgeryand eyeglasses for thousands ofneedy people around the worldrecently received an honorary fel-lowship from Douglas College.
For more than 25 years, Dr.David Neima has volunteered inMexico, China, Vietnam, Uganda,Kenya and the DemocraticRepublic of Congo, where he hastrained surgeons, helped equipclinics, performed free eye surgeryand provided glasses to people inneed.
He also monitors and raisesfunds for eye camps in India,
where more than 45,000 cataractsurgeries have been performed.For the past 12 years, he has runfree eye screening clinics at Sikhtemples in the Lower Mainlandfor new immigrants.
Neima came to NewWestminster from his native NovaScotia in 1986 and soon joined theRotary Club, through which hehas done much of his humanitar-ian work. During his tenure aspresident, from 1987 to 1988, heraised funds for scholarships forDouglas College nursing studentsand students in need.
When Douglas launched its
dispensing optician program inthe mid-’90s, he went to Mexicowith the coordinator, Tony Viani,to give free eye clinics, which ledto providing free, donated eye-glasses to patients.
For the past 12 years, Neima hasbeen working with the dispensingoptician program to provide eyecare and glasses to residents ofVancouver’s Downtown Eastside.He still travels to Vietnam once ortwice a year, where he has trained30 surgeons, set up training pro-grams and arranged cataract sur-geries.
“We go to the countryside and
try as hard as we can to work onthe people who are really poor,”Neima said in the release. “Theproblem in many of these coun-tries is they have enough doctors,but access to health care is a prob-lem because of poverty.”
Scott McAlpine, presidentof Douglas College, said in therelease that Neima’s contributionsmake him a natural choice forhonorary fellow.
“Becoming an ophthalmolo-gist is an achievement in itself.But becoming an ophthalmologistwho leaves the comforts of homeand travels to some of the poor-
est places in the world to givehelp and hope to people in needmakes Dr. Neima a truly remark-able individual.”
Paul Wates, chair of theDouglas College Board, said inthe release Neima is the type ofrole model who inspires people tolook beyond their own needs andfocus on the greater good.
“Giving back to society andthe world at large is a qualitywe encourage in our students. Dr.Neima embodies this quality – andthen some. He is a true inspiration,and we are thrilled to welcomehim as our 2012 honorary fellow.”
City raises money with new digital signsBY THERESA MCMANUS [email protected]
Douglas College honours Royal City eye doctor
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We’re continuing with our popu-lar feature – our staff’s Top 5(Or More) Things To Do This
Weekend. This issue, we have a freeworkshop on problem solving, a specialsalmon celebration at the Fraser RiverDiscovery Centre, a cemetery tour and anaudition.
1Get help with problem solvingand time management on Friday,June 22, from 1 to 4 p.m. at the New
Westminster Public Library.This free workshop is con-ducted in English, and Spanishtranslation is available. Thelibrary is at 716 Sixth Ave. andis wheelchair accessible. Forinfo/registration, call MOSAICat 604-522-3722 ext. 155.
2Head to the Fraser RiverDiscovery Centre on
Saturday, June 23, from 1 to4:30 p.m. for Our Bones areMade of Salmon. Celebrate theconnection between Aboriginalpeople and salmon on theFraser River with the unveilingof the centre’s newest exhibit.Seating is limited, so be sure to pre-regis-ter by emailing [email protected]. The centre is at 788 Quayside Dr.
3Take a walk in Fraser Cemetery onSunday, June 24 to discover some
of the city’s Masonic history. The tourstarts at 1:30 p.m., in front of the FraserCemetery office at 100 Richmond St.The event is free and should last one to
two hours. The tour, hosted by A Senseof History Research Services, runs rainor shine. There’s no need to pre-register– just show up to join the tour.
4Try your hand at acting on Sunday,June 24. Vagabond Players are holding
auditions for Norm Foster’s comedy NedDurango Comes To Big Oak at 7 p.m. at theBernie Legge Theatre in Queen’s Park.They need three males, aged 40 to 60, andtwo females, aged 20 to 45. There’s no
appointment necessary, andit’s a cold read. People areasked to bring a resume andpicture if possible. Actors willbe required to become mem-bers of Vagabond Players atthe first read-through. The feeis $15 for adults and $25 forfamilies. The production willbe in October.
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the Music, on Saturday, June23 at 5:30 p.m. at ColumbiaTheatre, 530 Columbia St.,presented by The Gentlemenof Fortune. The evening will
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Learning how to dance in a water worldAt Burnaby Caprice
Synchronized Swimming Clubit’s all about taking a step-by-stepapproach.
In fact, the club philosophyhanded down by late founder,Jean Peters, is an acronym STEPS– Synchronized skill develop-ment, Teammwork, Expressionthrough movementand music, Physicalfitness and Spirit.
Now, almost 40years since the clubwas founded, Capriceis taking another stepforward in offer-ing the first adaptedsynchronized swimprogram for develop-mentally challengedswimmers in theLower Mainland.
Burnaby Mountainstudent AliyaDall’Antonia lovesthe water, and, likeher younger sisterLianna, who swimsrecreationally at Caprice, alsoenjoys dancing.
So when mother Adrienneapproached then Caprice clubpresident Daryl Pflueger withthe idea of a special program forher older daughter, she was metwith nothing but enthusiasm andsupport.
“They paired her up with thiswonderful teacher. This has beena fabulous fit. Aliya doesn’t liketo be singled out as special needs.They try lots of new things.They’re nothing but encourag-ing,” said Adrienne.
For Caprice coach and swim-mer Melinda Markser, it was anequally perfect fit.
“I responded immediately,”said the 23-year-old Markser, who
is in her sixth year ascoach and eighth as aswimmer at Caprice.“I’m going to schoolfor theraputic recre-ation and it was rightup my alley.”
Although Markserhad completed herdiploma in TE atDouglas College thisyear, there was no realtemplate availableto build an adaptedsychronized swimprogram.
She gained someexperience volun-teering in the City ofVancouver’s adapted
programs, but is largely build-ing her own lesson plans basedon the club’s star manual as sheherself learns.
“There is a lot of positive feed-back and a lot of high fives,” saidMarkser, who joins Aliya in thewater during practices. “I explainfirst, then arrange her arms and
fingers to show the proper posi-tioning and try to move her phys-ically. I teach my older girls likethat as well, to get that feelingso they know if it was right orwrong.”
The only blip occurred whenAliya was scheduled an earlyweekday evening class andappeared unmotivated.
The club changed the time to aSaturday morning spot and thatseemed to make all the differ-ence.
“It was like night and dayin her willingness to try newthings,” said Adrienne. “She’sworking up to figures. She’salways had flexibility, she justneeds to work on strength.”
After that, Aliya proved afast learner and the two movedthrough the basics quickly.
By next season, the pair wouldlike to move on to developing aroutine that can be performed.
The idea of matching Aliyawith a partner one day is also agoal still yet to be achieved.
To that end, Markser is plan-ning to approach organizationslike Developmental DisabilitiesAssociation and the BurnabyAssociation for CommunityInclusion, who may have clientswho would like to give sychro-nized swimming a try.
Markser says she has seenfirst-hand how sychronizedswimming changes a girl for thebetter.
“The older girls have changeddramatically and not just in their(swimming) ability, but psy-chologically. They have becomestronger. They are more assertiveand comfortable in themselves.I believe it will have the sameeffect on a child with a disability.They would continue to train andgrow. It’s about, ‘I can do this.’I’ve seen it,” Markser said.
From a parent’s point of view,the program is achieving most ofof the expectations Adrienne hadfor her daughter, as well.
“From my perspective, it’sexercise, it helps (girls) becomemore comfortable with theirbodies, they learn safety aroundwater, to be part of a club. Plus,it’s a whole different group ofkids, which leads to gaining fur-ther acceptance in the commu-nity,” said Adrienne.
But perhaps best of all, it’show Aliya feels about the inter-pretive sport.
“It’s really fun,” Aliya said.“(Melinda) is really good. She’sfun and she’s nice.
“It’s so different because whenI get into the water, it’s so cooland clear. … I have my goggleson and I have to hold my breath.I feel like a mermaid. Under thewater is really fun. It’s so prettyand blue underneath.”
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Good friends: Burnaby Caprice swimmer Aliya Dall’Antonia, left, is enjoying synchronized swimmingthanks to a new adapted program put together by coach Melinda Markser.
Warm up: Coach Melinda Markser, left, and Aliya Dall’Antoniahave a routine they follow prior to every practice.
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“Girls havechanged dra-matically andnot just in theirability, but pys-chologically. …It’s about I cando this.”
MELINDA MERKSERCaprice swim coach
St. Thomas More Collegiate’s KevinVigna finished runner-up at the Zone 4junior golf championships this weekend.
Vigna, the first-round leader, shot acombined two-over-par 147 at the two-dayevent, which finished up at Quilchena Golfand Country Club on Sunday.
Vigna led STM schoolmate Alan Tolussoand a field of three other golfers by twostrokes after the opening day of the Zone 4junior golf championships.
Vigna shot a one-over-par 73 on theopening day of the two-day championshiptournament at the Squamish Valley Golf
and Country Club on June 13.Tolusso, eventual winner Josh Zhang of
Vancouver and North Vancouver’s DylanHughes and Michael Kim were all tied forsecond place with three-over 75s after thefirst 18 holes.
Vigna’s second-round, one-over 74 wasnot enough to hold off Zhang, who fired atwo-under-par 71 to capture the champi-onship title by a single stroke.
Tolusso, who topped the leaders inZone 4 junior player of the year standings,was nipped for third spot by Vancouver’sRoy Kang, who carded a final-round one-under 71 to finish two shots back of theleader.
Tolusso finished with a combined score
of 149.In 10 zone junior events this season,
Tolusso finished in the top four in six ofthem, including wins at Capilano andSquamish Valley and a runner-up on hishome Vancouver club course.
He also came third at the Point Greyinvitational.
“This year has been really awesome, tobe honest,” said Tolusso, whose next com-petition is the upcoming provincial juniorchampionships in July.
“I feel like a contender. It’s time to showwhat I have. I can’t wait to get out thereand do my best. My expectations are towin.”
Burnaby’s Alex François was seven
shots off the pace following an openinground 80 and finished 10 shots back with a155 after a two-over 75 at Quilchena.
Inseniormen’splay,NewWestminster’sPaul Batchelor won the 36-hole Zone 4championship with a five-over-par 148total following the final stop at SeymourGolf and Country Club on Tuesday.
Batchelor held a one-shot lead overover West Vancouver’s David Miller withan opening-round one-over 72 held atBeach Grove on May 24.
John Gallacher of Burnaby finished in atie for fifth place with a 153 total followingan eight-over 80 on the final day.
Pemberton’s Lance Lundy finished insecond place overall one shot back at 149.
Local golfers in the mix at zone championshipsBY TOM BERRIDGE SPORTS [email protected]
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A24 • Friday, June 22, 2012 • The Record
In the midst: New Westminster’s Brandon Wong, in white, gets in between apair of Richmond defenders in an 8-5 loss in B.C. intermediate A lacrosse atQueen’s Park Arena on Sunday.
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◗JUNIOR A LACROSSE
’Bellies positionedwell for a charge
Race walkers Bent on winningThe Royal City Track Club had
another good result at the recent JesseBent Memorial meet in Coquitlam.
Race walking highlighted the club’sfine result.
Rebecca Larson won gold and team-mate Olivia Noort took bronze in thegirls’ 1,500 metre race.
Katrina Larson and KathrynOostenbrink both won silver in theirrespective 800m age groups.
In javelin, Jenevieve Patry-Smith
placed first and Shianne Lowka third inthe 11-year-old girls’ competition.
Other medallists included Gracemiddle distance runners Vanee andEmily Chilton, all-rounder Ryan Jensen,pole vaulter Kinsey Weir, hurdler MegLauener, long distance runner FraserStewart-Barnett and Michael Baxter inthe throws.
The next big meet of the season is theB.C. junior development pentathlon onSaturday.
Throwerneedsbest at
nationalsJavelin thrower Krista
Woodward threw a per-sonal best 59.64 metres atthe Oceans Athletics meetin Surrey on Wednesday.
The throw made theOlympic B standard andwas one metre further thanher previous best.
Woodward needs anA throw of 61m and tocome in the top three at theCanadian national trackand field championships inCalgary next weekend toearn a spot on the nation-al team to the LondonOlympic Games.
A Mexican fiestaCanada’s national junior
men’s field hockey teamreturned from Mexico withthree decisive wins overthe Mexican junior nationalteam last weekend.
The Canadian juniorteam, including NewWestminster’s Matthew,Stephen and BrendenBissett, scored a convinc-ing 17 goals while allow-ing just one against inthe three-game series inGuadalajara.
The New WestminsterSalmonbellies are wellplaced for a final assaulton the B.C. Junior LacrosseLeague.
New Westminsterdefeated the once mightyBurnaby Lakers 11-3 atQueen’s Park Arena onTuesday.
Quinton Bradley, withhis first junior A goal, andColton Dow, four-on-four,gave Burnaby an early 2-1lead.
But it was tough sled-ding the rest of the wayas Salmonbellies starterRoss Bowman held off theLakers shooters for morethan three-quarters of anhour before Kevin Lemondbroke the scoreless streakat 15:19 of the third period.
New Westminster’sReagan Harding, who hadfour goals and two assistsin the junior ’Bellies’ 11-9 overtime win overCoquitlam last week, ledall scorers with another six-point outing at home.
Harding tallied a pair ofgoals in the opening peri-od, including the eventualgame-winner in close ona neat flip pass from NewWest’s scoring leader KyleDobbie.
Harding, a Saskatoonproduct, also assisted onfour straight power playgoals between the secondand third periods that fin-ished off the offensively-challenged Lakers.
Josh Becker and KeeganBal, who both play NCAADivision I field lacrosseat Lake Erie College withHarding, both added a pairof goals to the New Westscoreline.
Becker, who playedsenior B box lacrosse inNew York State, garnereda junior A best four points,including his first two goalsof the season on the powerplay.
“Everbody’s an athleteout here,” said Becker. “I’mjust trying to get my shotsoff and I got a few today.”
With the win, NewWest moved into solepossession of third placewith 18 points, just sixpoints behind the leadingCoquitlam Adanacs andwith three games in handon second-place Delta.
The Lakers andSalmonbellies go at itagain on Sunday at the BillCopeland Sports Centre.Game time is scheduled for7 p.m.
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1160 In Memoriam1160In Loving Memory ofJOHN A. SIMPSON
Sep 05, 1943 - Jun 18, 2011Sunrise: September 05, 1943-Sunset: June 18, 2011.In loving memory of a dear,devoted husband, father, andgrandfather.Remembering you is easy.We do it everyday. Missingyou is the hardest part, as itnever goes away. To hearyour voice, to see your smile,to sit with you and talk,would be our greatest wishtoday but we will alwayshave your heart. Time mayhide the sadness like thesmiles that hide the tears butthe treasured memoriesnever fade despite thepassing year.With tender love and deepregret, we who love you willnever forget.
Love you forever - Pamela,Kim, Grant, & Janis.
Grandchildren: Lindsay,Matthew, Cole, James,
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ATKINSON - LoreanLillian (nee Roste)
Born July 12, 1922 near HinchcliffeSaskatchewan, passed away peacefully atRCH with family present, on June 13, 2012at the age of 89. Lorean was predeceased byher husband Jack of 53 years in 2003; her sonNeil in 2008; seven brothers, and one sister.
She is survived by her loving daughters, Devonna (Sandy), Catharin(Rick), Pat (Doug), and Jana (Craig), as well as six grandchildren, sixgreat grandchildren, her brother Vern (Sonja) and a large extendedfamily. Lorean had a great sense of style; she enjoyed painting,sewing, decorating and flowers. For a time Lorean and Jack werepart of the Vancouver art community, providing picture framing forlocal artists. Lorean, a wonderful cook, owned The Dock CoffeeShop in New West with Jack for 10 years. She retired her workingcareer at Weiser Lock, in Burnaby in 1990. Lorean loved people; shewas happiest in social settings, especially Friday Ladies Tea. Shewas a great friend to all she met throughout her life. A Memorialwill be held on Saturday, June 23 at 2:00 pm at Columbia-BowellChapel, 219 – 6th St New Westminster, BC.
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MYERS, CareyAlbert (Bert)
Born February 17, 1945, passed away unexpectedlyon June 17 in Tsawwassen.Born in Vancouver to parents Norma (Dobson) andCarey Joseph Myers, Carey grew up to study at bothTrinity Western University and UBC, before findinghis way to a much-loved career in air traffic control.
That path led him to postings around the country, including several years asan instructor at the national training facility in Cornwall, Ont., before returningto his beloved B.C. and ultimately retiring from the area control centre inRichmond in 2000.Carey kept active in his retirement by pursuing a passion for family historyresearch, building a family tree with details reaching back several generationsto ancestors around the world, in particular England, Norway, Hawaii and FirstNations communities in B.C.He is predeceased by both of his parents and foster brother Arthur Evans, andis survived by his wife Glenda Myers, his children Christina Aker (Victor), KatieOdermatt (Kevin), Daniel Myers, and Richard Myers (Katherine), as well as histhree grandchildren Lizzie, Emily and Michael.Friends and family are welcome to gather for a celebration of his life at hishome in Tsawwassen from 2 to 5 p.m. on Saturday, June 23. At his request,there will be no formal service.His family takes great comfort in knowing that he’ll now be happily exploringthe final remaining family-tree mysteries that remained elusive to him in life.In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation ofB.C. (www.heartandstroke.bc.ca).
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SHARE Family & Community Services Society employment opportunity:
ACCOUNTANTPosition: Regular position 4 days per month, 9 – 4:30, (first or second week). Increasedhours during year end (March – June) and for vacation relief. Applicants must have theflexibility to work up to full time during these periods. This is a non-union position andis open to male and female applicants.Qualifications Required:• Completion or near completion of a recognized accounting program (CGA, CA)• 5 years accounting experience at an intermediate to advanced level. Demonstrated ability
to use Excel, Accpac and payroll (ADP) softwareSummary of Duties:• Monitor and prepare journal and ledger entries and produce monthly financial reports and
schedules for three organizations as directed by the Finance Manager.• Reconcile bank and other general ledger accounts on an ongoing basis for three
organizations.• Assist in preparation for audit and in preparation of annual and other budgets.• Review pension plan and benefit eligibility for staff as well as assist with other benefit
administration duties.• Analyze account and budget variances and discuss with CEO or Finance Manager.• Make recommendations to improve organization accounting and management practices
and/or systems• Supervise or provide direction to accounting staff in the absence of or under the direction
of the Finance Manager• Perform other related duties as required.Forward resume & cover letter stating job title and Posting # 2012-013-2 to:Valerie Hutton, #200 - 25 King Edward St., Coquitlam, BC V3K 4S8
Email: [email protected] Date: July 11, 2012
SHARE is committed to equity and values diversity. We welcome applications from qualified individuals of allgenders and sexual orientations, persons with disabilities, Aboriginal persons and persons of visible minorities.
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1270 Office Personnel1270BUSY SCHOOL BUS COMPANYlooking for scheduler/dispatcher.Applicants need good MS Office,communication and organizationskills. Must be able to multi-task in
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Email resumes [email protected].
OFFICEADMINISTRATOR
TSD Holding Inc. a wellestablished trucking companylocated at 7453 – 124thStreet, Surrey, B.C. urgentlyrequires qualified OfficeAdministrator. Duties include:O v e r s e e s o f f i c eadministrative procedures,assists in preparation ofoperating budget, establisheswork pr ior i t ies , ensuredeadlines are met & preparestaff schedules and payrolldata. Grade 12, with 1 year ofrelated experience is required.Salary $22.00/hr.Fax resume to 604-507-7776
1278 Management1278MILIEU Family Services iscurrently seeking applicants toManage licensed homes forAdults with developmentaldisabilities and Youth. Email [email protected]
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Some great kids aged 12 to 18 who needa stable, caring home for a few months.Are you looking for the opportunity todo meaningful, fulfilling work? PLEACommunity Services is looking forqualified applicants who can providecare for youth in their home on afull-time basis or on weekends for respite.Training, support and remunerationare provided. Funding is available formodifications to better equip your home.A child at risk is waiting for an open door.Make it yours.
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F/T Crane OperatorGLobal Agriculture Trans-Loading Inc. located at 11678130th Street, Surrey, B.C.requires a full-time qualifiedCrane Operator. Dutiesinclude: Operate mobilecranes in lifting, moving,positioning or placing, loading& unloading equipment &materials; Also responsible forpre-operational inspection;and performs routine ®ular maintenance, such asc leaning & lubr icat ing.Minimum 3 years experience.Knowledge of Punjabi anasset. Salary $30.00/hr.+Benefits. Fax resume to604-580-2786.
1310 Trades/Technical1310REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY
GAS FITTER/FURNACESERVICE TECHNICIANFull Time in Ft. St. John.
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SHARE Family & Community Services Society employment opportunity:
Swamper – Food Bank Regular P/T – 21 hours/weekQualifications Required:• Completion of Grade 12• Previous experience in warehouse/lifting activities• Good communication skills and good physical healthSummary of Duties:• Pick up and delivery of donations, foodstocks and items from donors• Work alongside volunteers• Removal of unwanted items to other organizations, recycling or garbage• Assist other SHARE programs with removal of furniture, garbage• Assist on the program site as requiredThis is an HSA Bargaining Unit Position and requires Union membership.Classification/Salary: Swamper–Grid Level 3 $12.60 - $14.83 per hour.Forward resume & cover letter stating job title and # Posting # 2012-008-3 to:
Jeremy Pearson, 2615 Clarke St., Port Moody, BCEmail: [email protected] Fax: 604-931-2421
Closing Date: July 11, 2012SHARE is committed to equity and values diversity. We welcome applications from
qualified individuals of all genders and sexual orientations, persons with disabilities,Aboriginal persons and persons of visible minorities.
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Tim Stephens' Astral Reflections June 24 - 30, 2012★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
Aries March 21 - April 19: The accent lieson home, children, security, nature, nutrition andretirement. Since 2009, life has been nudging youto markedly alter (or eliminate) conditions on yourcareer,relationshipand“self”fronts.Nowthrough lateJuly, you can effectively end projects, involvementsand relationships that are going nowhere and nowhold you back. Look for a “hidden” holdback, orone that surprises you. It’s quite evident Thursday/Friday, could be related to sex, secrets, reputation.Be honest, see yourself in the clear light of another.Chores early week; relationships midweek.Taurus April 20-May 20: Communications, shorttrips, siblings and casual acquaintances fill thesedays. You might head toward a dilemma/conflict,probably Friday, that pits your casual against yourformal, in all these areas – e.g., a verbal promiseversus a lawyer’s written contract. This “crunch”also pits communications/travel against your ownrestrictions, especially involving career or “status.”For example, your criminal record won’t let youtravel across the border, or you’d like to travel butcareer (or lack of one) prevents you. Or gossip swirls.Money taps turn on: there’s more, now to August.Gemini May 21-June 20: Your charisma andenergy continue, but now your focus shifts to money,income, possessions, and sensual “prospects.”These approach a barrier or conflict this week,culminating around Friday. You have to choosebetween short-term and long-term money (e.g.,between staying where a job/income is, or investingin a good house that’s a continent away). You’ll alsoneed to choose between popularity, social life andoptimistic future plans, or “holding on to what youhave.” Home, property early week – avoid “sweetevasion.” Romance is tough but possible midweek.Chores late week.
Cancer June 21-July 22: Your energy andeffectiveness rise – launch projects, ask favours,impress others, show off your skills, seizeopportunities. But be quick, as mid-July will bringa “start nothing” slow-down. One or two of your“projects” might be of the repair kind, as this weekapproaches a Friday climax in relationships andcareer or community reputation. The climax could beastoundingly beneficial (you fall in love, true love, oryou get a promotion) – or otherwise. Communicate,travel, handle details Sunday/Monday. Midweekemphasizes home. Romance, pleasure, creativityThursday onward.Leo July 23-Aug. 22: Lie low. Rest, contemplateand plan future actions/projects. Future luck awaitsyou in legal, international and educational/intellectualzones – but this week, as you plan anything, keepa weather eye on these very zones – and on healthand work. All present potholes for your schemes tofall into. After Friday, the danger exits. You face a yearof great luck, popularity and optimism. But think oflate June through July as your “beauty sleep” phase.Money matters fill Sunday/Monday: be realistic, notwishful. Midweek’s busy with errands, paperwork.Seek home Thursday eve onward.Virgo Aug. 23-Sept. 22: Your optimism andpopularity rise. In addition, your career and statusefforts begin to leap forward. Subtle delays end inthis zone by Wednesday, and the entire year aheadboosts your career luck. But watch your own motives– these remain ultra-important through August.Selfish or something-for-nothing motives will createa trap for you. Be an angel – at least through August.Your energy and charisma shine Sunday/Monday.Start projects, but avoid escapism, rose-colouredview. Handle money midweek. DON’T invest, nor seekintimacy, late week. Others struggle; you win.
Libra Sept. 23-Oct. 22: Legal, travel, international,educational, publishing and similar matters, after asix-week delay, ramp up for action again – which canbring either great luck (or absolution!) or yet anotherpit ringed with promise but filled with black delay. Tosucceed, be realistic. To fail, try to grab more than youdeserve or a quick payoff. Remember this Sunday/Monday, when castles float in the air – instead, rest,plan, avoid competitive action. Your energy soarsmidweek. Thursday to Saturday, money, career andsecurity come into sharp focus, contain potentialcrises: be astute, diplomatic.Scorpio Oct. 23-Nov. 21: The main accent lies onfar travel, intellectual pursuits, publishing, cultureand love. Though your optimism rides high Sunday/Monday, you have to choose between love/romance)and sex, or between risk and investment. Pursuerisk, and love/romance. All week, you approach aclimax in work, health, travel and communications(Friday). Indications are that you will win any suchstruggle, or that you’ll actually seize on thesecrises as opportunities. Good, go – but take care ifan investment of your money or body is required.Financial delays end, but pitfalls exist throughAugust.Sagittarius Nov. 22-Dec. 21: For eight months,bosses have displayed impatience, temper – this endsnext week, so cheer up. (It’s unlikely they’ll botheryou this week.) But other problems do arise: theseinvolve seeing reality in connection to a relationshipand career and home (Sunday/Monday) and dealingwith financial choices and possible romantic, intimateor health surprises (Thursday/Friday). This is one ofthe worst weeks of the year for many: but it mostlyglances off you. Be ambitious Sunday/Monday. Wishfulfillment (realistically) midweek. Retreat to rest andplan, Thursday onward. DON’T invest.
Capricorn Dec. 22-Jan. 19: The emphasis lies onrelationships for the weeks ahead – and problemsin these could trigger a climax (Thursday/Friday) inhome, marriage, relocation, opportunity and face-to-face dealings, even with strangers. Oddly enough,you’ll celebrate the result! This conflict will ariseevery June/July, October, January and April for thenext six years – sometimes smaller, sometimeslarger. To understand the underlying cause, read theUranus and Pluto forecasts for Capricorn on my astralsite. Early week brings understanding, even love. Beambitious midweek. Social joy comes late week.Aquarius Jan. 20-Feb. 18: The accent lies onchores, service people or employees, health andmachinery/tools. Don’t push anything strenuouslythis week – it ends with a Thursday/Friday “climax”that pits your duties against your health, or pits youagainst head office, or brings a restless, fast-drivingimpulse. DON’T buy machinery (or computer ortools) this week. Sunday/Monday are secretive andintimate. Research yields wrong answers. You growmore mellow, understanding midweek. Be ambitiousThursday to Saturday, but diplomatic too – back off ifanyone begins to protest. Your romantic luck climbs.Pisces Feb. 19-March 20: You face a great monthof romance, creativity, games, pleasure, beautyand speculation. You’ll ride a winning streak – butperhaps not this week, which ends with a conflictor surprise involving your social group, your ethics,your secrets and, perhaps, money. These “fight” thatromantic and pleasure streak. Be patient – your timeis coming! Home, real estate and family continueto be sweet, lucky – and delays end here also. Butremember, these are best after August. (Anothertrend, snappishness or temper among your friendsand mate, finally ends next week.) Invest Tuesday.
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3BDRM/2.5BTH #46-728W14TH Street NV - OPENHOUSE SAT & SUN 2-4PMRooftop patio with mtn, city& water views. Only 4 yearsold, Ceasarstone, SS appl &2 parking stalls. V951636.$589,900. Call: Eric Lum
(604) 377-9906
6008-24 PortCoquitlam6008-24
3BDRM/3BTH CITADEL 1024Yarmouth St PoCo V3C 5H4RE/MAX ALL POINTS REALTY
taracaldwellrealestate.com$608,800 Call: (604) 328-8127
6008 Condos/Townhouses6008
6008-24 PortCoquitlam6008-24
DRIVE BY 1618 Grant deluxe 1br+den, 820 sf, nr all ammens,$220 k, Jim 604-786-7977 amexrlty
6008-28 Richmond6008-28
6008-30 Surrey6008-30
$10K BELOW assessment, 2br+Den or 3br, 2ba 1083sf condo,Nr SFU $339,900 604-866-7326see uSELLaHOME.com id5557
12239-92ND AVE. End unittwnhse, 1,450sf, 2 levels, 3 goodsized BR, 3 baths, back yd, patio.Complex recent updated. $329k.Ahmed, C-21, 604-518-3601
ABSOLUTELY STUNNING! 3 br3 ba, 2045sf duplex style T/home,ss appls, fenced yard, finishedbsmt, dble garage. $462,900.Virtual tour www.cotala.com/[email protected]
BEAUTIFULLY UPDATEDtwnhse, 2BR , 1 ba, gas f/p, laund/storage, newer appls, lam flr, newpaint, patio, $222,222. Rashid,Royalty Group 604-721-7049
FLEETWOOD IMMACULATE1785sf 3br 2.5ba, double sxsgarage $409,900 604-507-8186see uSELLaHOME.com id5525
NEWTON 723SF 1br groundlevel w/private entry, insuitelaundry $139,900 604-984-8891see uSELLaHOME.com id5546
NEWTON GROUND level 1240sf3br 2ba tnhse, no stairs, privbackyd $199,900 604-948-5441see uSELLaHOME.com id5554
❏ Quick Sale, below assesment -reno’d top flr, 2 BR, 2 bath,1225sf, $249K.❏ Top floor, renod 1BR, 1bath,752sf, asking $169k.Fully rained screened, nr amens.
Mala, Sutton, 778-859-4458
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALEAUTOMOTIVERepair Shop
Avail in North Vancouver★ with DEALERS LICENSE ★
■ all equipment included■ Ready to operate■ Established business
Serious Inquiries onlyCall OWNER604-612-5536
for further information.
FOR SALEAUTOMOTIVERepair Shop
Avail in North Vancouver★ with DEALERS LICENSE ★
■ all equipment included■ Ready to operate■ Established business
Serious Inquiries onlyCall OWNER604-612-5536
for further information.
Consignment Store for SaleGreat location, all equipment andclothing is included. Currentlycatering to Men and Boys onlyReady to expand with womenswear. No risk business.Priced to go Now. 604-795-4455
6007 BUSINESSES FORSALE6007
White Rock Tea & Giftshop$60K + Inventory
Call Jeff 604-889-9164 for info
OPEN SUN, 2-4. #1706-612- 5thAve. Incredible views! 1086 sf.1.5 baths. 1 BR + den. $288,000.Brian Erhardt, Royal LePageCoronation West, 604-649-4382.
PENTHOUSE 2 BDRM plus Den,2 1/2 Bath, granite counter withstainless steel appliances, closeto skytrain, built by Bosa 2008.Asking $599,000. Call: SuttonGroup West Coast Realty,CONCEPCION MABANTA
Office: (604) 986 9321 orCellular (778) 878 6371
2BDRM / 2BATH#104 - 5 Renaissance Sq
Rarely avail,updated grd lv unit.UPGRADES incl. granitecounters, SS appl, eleganttilework, lam flrs & crown mldgs.Overlooks lagoon, in-suitelaundry. Bldg is RAINSCREENEDclose to skytrain, boardwalk,shops & schools. Call today!$439,000. Call: (604) 433-9488
OPEN HOUSESun. June 17, 24, 2-4 p.m.
Newly reno 1,236 ft. New Westconcrete hi-rise condo (#806 TheWoodward). Direct secureaccess Royal City Centre.$429,900 OBO. (778) 238-1056
Kijiji ad: 385917090
3507 Cats3507
15/16 BENGAL KITTENS, vet ✔1st shots dewormed, sweetn a t u r e d , $ 4 0 0 M i s s i o n1-604-814-1235
CATS for ADOPTIONRoyal City Humane Society.
604-524-6447 www.rchs.bc.ca
★CATS & KITTENS★
FOR ADOPTION !
604-724-7652
3508 Dogs3508
ALL SMALL breed pups local &n o n s h e d d i n g , $ 4 9 9 + .604-590-3727 or 604-514-3474www.puppiesfishcritters.com
CHIHUAHUAS - 3 females left$650 [email protected] askfor more pics. 604-791-1756
CHOC LAB puppies, vetchecked, reg parents, ready togo. $550. 1-604-701-1587 (Chwk)
3508 Dogs3508Dog Behaviourist/TrainerGeneral Obedience, social skills,behavioral issues & puppytraining. www.dogsbgood.com
Call Jo at : 778-855-5651
LABRADOODLES creams, choc’s& blk, vet checked, dewormed,reg’s parents. $650. 604-845-4951
Fila Guard Dog Pupsowners closest friend. Thieves
worst nightmare. All shots. Readynow! 604-817-5957
GOLDEN DOODLES, 8wks, 1stshots, dewormed, family raised,great pets, $900, 604-607-5003
MINI DACHSHUNDS long haired,CKC registered, champion bloodlines. Vet ✔$1600. 778-388-1057
3540 Pet Services3540
MARKS/SCRATCHES FROM yourpet? Restore wood/marble floors.778-889-7106 WoodStoneTile.ca
5505 Legal/PublicNotices5505
NOTICE TO CREDITORSAND OTHERS
Re: The Estate ofHeman Lal Ram
otherwise known asHerman Lal Ramand Sonny Ram,
Deceased,formerly of
5755 Bryant Street,Burnaby,
British ColumbiaCreditors and others havingclaims against the estate ofHeman Lal Ram otherwiseknown as Herman Lal Ramand Sonny Ram are herebynotified under section 38 of theTrustee Act that particulars oftheir claims should be sent tothe undersigned Administratrixat #330 - 522 Seventh Street,New Westminster, BC, V3M 5T5on or before July 26, 2012,a f t e r w h i c h d a t e t h eAdministratrix will distribute theestate among the partiesentitled to it, having regard tothe claims of which theAdministratrix then has notice.BETTY SAROJINI DEVI
CHOY,Administratrix
CASSADY & COMPANY,Solicitors
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PETS & LIVESTOCK
Renting or buying, we’ve gotwhat you’re looking for.
2BDRM/2BTH, $274,90038 19797-64 Ave, LANGLEY
Superb location updated upperend unit townhome w/vinyl-
plank flr, bths, appls, paint, newroof. 2 sundecks, s/s+intrcm,
garage. 604-533-6652
6008 Condos/Townhouses6008
6008-30 Surrey6008-30
SENIOR’S ALERT 1200sf 2br2ba upper level tnhousew/chairlift $239K 604-951-7738see uSELLaHOME.com id5547
6008-34 VancouverEast Side6008-34
#104 - 2600 E 49th Ave.$314,500. 2 BR 845 sf condo.Great loc, nr bus/shops at yourdoorstep. Call Now Pat Ginn,Sutton WestCoast 604-220-9188
6008-40 W.End/Down/Yaletown6008-40
FORECLOSURE SALEDistress sale. Receive free listw/Pics $2 Mill and up.
www.VancouverLuxuryCondosForeclosure.com
6008-42 S. Surrey/White Rock6008-42
EXEC LIVING gated 1864sf 4br2.5ba, main fl master br, adultcomplex $568,900 604-575-7636see uSELLaHOME.com id5552
HUGE 2650SF 4br 3.5ba 2 yr old3 level tnhse, double sxs garagerec room $649,500 604-560-4109see uSELLaHOME.com id5555
OPEN SUN Jun 24, 1-4pm,66-15152-62A. WOW! 3 BR, 3 ba,w/o, HUGE yd, cds, view, tons ofupgrades! 5 ★ amens. $363,800.Ped, Royalty Grp, 604-345-3339
SENIOR’S ALERT beautifullyupdated 976sf 2nd fl 2br 2ba$208K 604-542-0233 +55 bldgsee uSELLaHOME.com id5527
6015 For Sale byOwner6015
1 BD top floor in Chilliwack granitecounters, 9’ ceilings, stack w/d.elec f/p. Secure undergroundparking. $160,000. 604-795-7367
5049 SMITH AVE., BURNABYBrand new single duplex, 5 BR, 4baths, rentable ste, $839,000.
To view call 604-518-8100
LANGLEY [WILLOUGHBY]Immaculate 3 bdrm, 3 bath det.6 yr old home at $585,500 neg.Open plan, granite, ss appl.vaulted ceil. Tel: 604.721.4414
6020 Houses - Sale6020
6020-01 Real Estate6020-01BC Area Foreclosures
Free list w/pics $250K and UpThese Must be SOLD
www.bcareaforeclosures.com
6040 Okanagen/Interior6040
10 ACRES OF OKANAGANVIEW PROPERTY FOR SALE
There are several suitablebuilding sites on the property withspectacular views of city ofPenticton, and both Lakes. Powerat lot line and only 10 minutesfrom the full service Hospital. Thisbeautiful property is being sold bythe owner at only $299,000.Contact: [email protected] further details, or call250-493-5737.
EXCEPTIONAL LAKEVIEWLots from $140,000. Nice trees.No time limit to build. Ownerwants to retire. Will carry financing.Also: 1 spectacular 3 acre parcel$390 ,000 . 1-250-558-7888
www.orlandoprojects.com
LIVE ON Mayne Island2 lots,one Turn Key house
all for $380.000, 250-539-5011http://members.shaw.ca/
mayneislandhome/
Summer get Away or YearRound Living. 1996-30 ft.Corsair 5th Wheel. #20 in SouthValley RV Park, 7th Ave. acrossfrom Christie Park on SkahaLake. Steps to beach. Great lot,lease $359/mth. R.V. $15,900Call: 778.867.8735
6050 Out Of TownProperty6050
COZY 2 bdrm on 10 acres in LoneButte, barn, 2 car garage, new, nosteps, complete reno, oak beamsin L/R, large deck, drilled well,outbuildings. Close to Horse,Watch and Green Lakes.$278,000. Call 604-467-7144 or604-250-1668
Fabulous Summer HomeTerrific Retirement HomeCountry Bed & Breakfast
$537,500 USD* 2,750 sqft./ on .95 acres** 4 Bedrooms * 3.25 Bathrooms* Oversized 2 Car Garage* Carport & Outbuilding* Drive onto Beautiful SamishIsland, just North of Anacortes,Wa., to this custom Craftsmanhome with 25 feet of waterfrontwith adjacent road access. Parklike setting. Two level exoticwood deck with views of PadillaBay. Master with high ceilings,walk in closet, attached bath andsolid Carerra marble surfaces.Bonus room upstairs. Extensivehardwoods, solid fir doors, walk-in pantry, plenty of indoorstorage, maple cabinets.
For more information pls call:Robert & Nancy Chaney,
(for sale by owners)9418 Marshall Rd, Bow, WA
1-(360)[email protected]
6050 Out Of TownProperty6050
MEXICO SAN CARLOS BeautifulExecutive retirement home 5 hrsfrom Arizona! 3000sf incls sepguest hse. $229k 604-364-6441
FANNY BAY, VAN. ISLANDWATERFRONT HOME90’ of waterfront with a
stunning custom built homeoffering panoramic views of
Baynes Sound over to DenmanIsl. from every room.
90x170’ lot. Approx. 1500sq.ft. ofbeautiful architecture with 2 bdrm,
2 full baths & full basement forstorage. MLS#316185 Virtual tour
at www.7636shipspoint.com$699,000 Estate Sale
Scampi HirstAngell Hasman & Associates
Realty. 604-728-6052
6065 RecreationProperty6065
6 Lakeshore Drive, Cultus Lake$1,229,000, Luxurious Lakesideliving at Cultus Lake, Vancouver’sclosest fresh water ski lake. Athoughtfuly designed 5 BR, 3lvlhome. Perfect for summervacation or year round living.Nancy-Jean O’Carroll, SothebysInt’l Rlty Canada, 604-805-7053
www.nancyjean.ca
BEST LAKE FRONT FROM VANonly 1 hr, nr Bellingham, 2,900 sft,5 br, 4.5 bath, 18 yr old home.Beautiful low bank waterfront,$739,000. Call 604-734-1300
CULTUS LAKE beautiful year roundRV site grt location, low fees, allament., $117,500. 1-604-795-9785
CWK 2 BR, 1 bath. 1 car garagecrn lot, fenced yrd, new reno, freehold $149,900. 1-360-637-8442
★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★Exclusive & Private Lake Shore
Cottage, for all info:www.cottageonlake.ca $329,000
★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★
GETAWAY ON GALIANOISLAND (Lt.27 Stewart Rd).Completely furnished home &cabin on .9 acre w/private beach,deep water mourage, $999,000.604-802-8711. View website formore info, photos & virtual tour:www.yourlinktorealestate.ca
6075 Sunshine Coast6075
SUNSHINE COAST 4-PLEXGrossing 49K - 7% Cap RatePrice $599,000.Located in upperGibsons. For info Call Neil Sandy(604) 989-6345 Remax top 20
6015 For Sale byOwner6015
SELL YOUR HOME, only $99,includes 1 sign, 4 photos, Stays
till sold! uSELLaHOME.com604-574-5243
THOM CREEK Ranch - House forSale By Owner. In Chilliwack’spremier retirement complex. 2090sq ft finished plus 294 unfinishedready to model. In the top row withsuperb, unspoilable views of theCity, mountains and way beyond.Excellent Clubhouse. Friendlyneighbours $440,000 negotiable.No HST. 604-824-1892
Trendy Londsdale, 1 large BR,3rd flr, S.West corner, 180°Views, comfort, amens, updatedconcrete bldg. Price to sell$367K, Low down payment. MrtgHelper. Info 604-980-3186
3bdrm/2.5bth LOVELYTownhouse in Ladner
$749,000 Call: (604) 290-10343bdrm/2.5bth LOVELYTownhouse in Ladner
$749,000 Call: (604) 290-1034
LOVELY VIEWS! 3BD/2.5BTHWest Vancouver, Best Location,Lifestyle, Kitchen, CherrywoodFoors, Like New, Just Gorgeous$1,690,000. Tel: (778) 855-7375
372 East 48th Ave, Vancouver4 beds/2 baths, 1155 sqft+bsmt
suite, 45x143 lot. $1,069,[email protected] HOUSE SUN 2-4
REAL ESTATE
2BDRM/2BTH#308-10186-155 Street
Move in ready! Designer colors,custom bar. Near transit, mall,park. $216,000 (604) 808-6847
6020 Houses - Sale6020
6020-34 Surrey6020-34HOUSE ON 1/2 acre lot, rented,13690 Bentley Road, good invest-ment. $695K 604-324-0655
SALVAGE RIGHTS! to a newlyrenovated home in Surrey (floor-ing, cabinets, staircase, etc...),take all $3000, available end ofAugust, please call 604-760-3792
NEWTON BEAUTIFUL cozy2479sf 5br 3.5bath ½ duplex,suite $464,500 604-592-6703 seeuSELLaHOME.com id5542
SRY; FLEETWOOD GEM!15556 - 92A Ave. Well maintained2850sf Home, many updates,new Yaletown style in-law ste.11,300sf Lot! Near all amens,schools, transit, shops. 1st timeon market original Builder/Owner.$658,500. By appt. Open toOffers! No agents. BY OWNER
Call Dave • 604-589-2248
WANTEDWe Buy Homes & Town Homes
anywhere in the Lower Mainland.NO real estate commission.Please call 604 760-3792
6020-38 VancouverEast Side6020-38
OPEN HOUSE Sat/Sun May 12& 13th, 10am - 2pm, 2396 East39th Ave. 50x140 lot, 1,050 sqftbungalow, asking $1.2 mllion.
SALE BY OWNER Vcr lotw/house, approx 37x103, Killarneypaved alley, mins to bus/skytrain nrschoo ls , shops , rec c t re .604-619-0964* 604-916-5104
6025 Industrial/Commercial6025
COMMERCIAL/RESIDENTIAL2300sf home w/suite above 3Comm units $985K 604-882-6788see uSELLaHOME.com id5533
6030 Lots & Acreage6030
15.78 ACRES driveway, well,sept ic & power instal led.$384,900. [email protected]
BURNABY PRIME LOCATION6642SF lot for sale. Priced to Sell!MLS#V955528. Sutton West CoastRlty. Jas Walia ★ 778-668-2177
★ Five Stunning 5 acreoceanfrontlots near Horton Bayon Mayne Island from $404,[email protected] Rowland, Sotheby’s Intl RltyCanada, www.gregrowland.ca
Call 250-665-6868
6020 Houses - Sale6020
6020-18 Maple Ridge/Pitt Mead.6020-18
DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL(Maple Ridge) 5 acres, southfacing view, owner occupied2 storey home in Thornhill’sdesignated Urban Reserve,
$1,550,000. No real estatecommission. Call 604 760-3792
6020-22 NewWestminster6020-22
HOT NEW Listing: 224 6th Ave,New West. Queens Park BeautyLoads of Character HomeSituated on a huge 82.5x132 ft lot.5 BR, 3 fully finished levs, 2 bath,2 kitchens, solid oak flrs, park likeback yard, surrounded bybeautiful heritage styled homesclose to everything. Only asking$979,000. (Sutton Center Rlty)Rav Rampuri 604 351-8988
6020-24 North Delta6020-24
7610 Barrymore Dr N Delta$619,000 Open HouseSat June 23rd 2- 4 PMSun June 24th 2- 4 PM
Fab 3000+ sq.ft. Family Home inRoyal York. DAN SKALNIK604-377-7008 Coldwell BankerWestburn. [email protected]
www.realestatehomes.net'Bringing People Together'
6020-26 NorthVancouver6020-26
2490 CALEDONIA, North VanOPEN Sat 1-4pm, Sun 1-3:30pm
or by appointment.One of the Best Views in Deep
Cove - $1,390,000Beautiful 3 bedroom cedar homewith stunning, pristine 240 degreeviews over Deep Cove and 2marinas. 3 floors on rare,landscaped 10,000 sq ft lot withstream. 350 sq ft deck. $2,100mth luxury suite to help pay themortgage. Steps to the forest trail,Deep Cove and just 20 mins toDowntown. Lovingly renovated
www.deepcovehome.comCall Deanna 778-829-6993
OPEN HOUSE Sun Noon-3pm.821 E 29th St, Lynn Valley, 5 Br,3 bath, with suite, totally updated,large lot, dble garage. $974,900.D’Arcy Jackman, First CapitalRealty (02) Ltd 604-866-7223
6020-32 Richmond6020-32
1BDRM/1BTH8191 RIVER RD Richmond.FLOATING HOME BEAUTY!Cosy, affordable floathome,
anchored at Richmond Marina.Walk to amenities and CanadaLine. Upgraded kitchen, and a
perfect patio. Pet/rental friendly.$165,000 [email protected]
6020-34 Surrey6020-34
CLAYTON IMMACULATE 3523sf5br 3.5ba w/bsmt suite acrossfrom park $648K 604-575-7636see uSELLaHOME.com id5551
6020 Houses - Sale6020
6020-01 Real Estate6020-01★ WE BUY HOMES ★
Damaged Homes! Pretty Homes!Any Condition! No Fees! No Risk!Quick Cash! Convenient! Private!
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6020-02 Abbotsford6020-026 BR, 3 up, 3 down, 2.5 baths,nice update, lam fl, new paint,west Abby, 7000 sqft lot. $379kOPEN Sat 2-4. 604-825-3434
6020-04 Burnaby6020-04
BURNABY South; CORNER8810sq ft lot 3 BR 1200sf home.$999,000. No agents. 604-439-7554
6020-06 Chilliwack6020-06
OWN THE Land, 1092sf 2brrancher style mobile $185K604-824-7803 kids OK, seeuSELLaHOME.com id5541
OPEN HOUSE Sundays 1-3PM9420 Woodbine St, Chilliwack45+ Rancher in Quiet GatedCommunity, 2 BR, 2 f/bath, allappls, 1200sf, dble garage, maintfree yard, strata fee $136mo.
REDUCED $229,900.Motivated. 1 604 625-3498
6020-08 Coquitlam6020-08
968 CRYSTAL Crt , Coq.$848,800. 5 BR, 5 Bath, 3 Kitchen3600+ sq ft. Over 100K spentin quality renos! Must see!ADAM LLOYD 604.526.2888
Re/Max Advantage Realty
949 HARRIS AVE, COQUITLAMFabulous updated characterhome on gorgeous fenced lotwith lane access! $599,900.Call Joe Campbell Personal
Real Estate Corporation RE/MAXCrest Realty 604-985-7653
6020-18 Maple Ridge/Pitt Mead.6020-18
TRANQUILITY, 4400SF 6br 5ba2yr old home on 3.75ac lot c/wside suite $855K 604-818-0535see uSELLaHOME.com id5548
●DIFFICULTY SELLING?●Difficulty Making Payments?No Equity? Expired Listing? Penalty?We Take Over Payments! No Fees!www.GVCPS.ca / 604-786-4663
Call or visit us online today to discoverthe latest listings in your favourite neighbourhoods!
604-444-3000 • www.househunting.com CLAYTON IMMACULATE 3523sf6br 3.5ba w/bsmt suite acrossfrom park $648K 604-575-7636see uSELLaHOME.com id5551
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PO CO 2 BR apt $800/mo. Quiet-family complex, No Pets! Availnow. Call 604-464-0034
RENTALS8010 Alarm/Security8010
604-463-7919ALARM
Systems Ltd.
8015 ApplianceRepairs8015
SERVICE & PARTS. Washer &dryers, stoves, d/w and fridges.Lic’d & insured. 604-346-8925
8030 Carpentry8030A-1 QUALITY RENOS. bsmts,kit, bathroom, sundecks etc. 40yrs exp. Free Est. 604-720-2911
* RENOS * Bsmt refinish * Drywall* Bath Tiles * Windows * Doors *Stairs. Call Norm 604-437-1470
*STRUCTURAL CHANGES*,framing, finishing, repairs. Profes-sional & precise, 778-233-0559
8055 Cleaning8055A QUALITY CLEANING -7 days/wk res/comm, senior discount lowrate 778-998-9127 778-239-9609
EXP’D CLEANING LADY10 yrs exp., $21/hr, own suppliesincluded. Call ★ 604-374-5116
8060 Concrete8060
DALL’ANTONIACONCRETE
Remove Place & Finish. AllCarpentry. No Job too Small.Friendly Family Run Business
Serving you since 1957.
604-240-3408CONCRETE WORK of any kind.Third generation. Call Mike at604-945-8717 cel 604-318-3649
8075 Drywall8075A-1 QUALITY DRYWALL.Board, tape, spraytex, steel stud.Free estimate. Bob 604-720-2911
VINCE’S MAGIC Drywalling &textured ceiling repairs. Bonded604-307-2295 / 778-340-5208
8080 Electrical8080
604-802-6722604-802-6722
• Electrical Contractor• Residential/Commercial• Advanced Lighting Control
Contact us for all your electricaland maintenance needs
Visit Our Website:www.Stonebridgeom.com
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Exp. Friendly, honest, reliableNew homes, custom homes,basement, Kitchen, washroomreno, addition, electric heat,
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24/7 • 778.389.0091 Free est.
AFFORDABLE RELIABLE for allyour electrical needs call Joe(licensed, bonded) 604-315-6611
D & W ELECTRICALComm/Res/Ind. All electrical. Lic& Bonded. WCB. 778-862-0098
Refreshingly Clean Meticulously Maintained
Surrey Gardens Apartmentsfor your new one bedroom homewww.GreatApartments.ca
1 MONTHFREE!
Owner Managed.Sorry, No Pets.
Call to view! 604-589-7040
From$670.00
6508 Apt/Condos6508
6508 Apt/Condos6508BBY LGE 1 BR Metro Town,clean & quiet, oak flooring. $790incls heat. Refs. 604-430-0580
BBY LOUGHEED Mall, 14th flr,south view, 2 BR, 2 f/bath, 1000sf,pool, gym, sauna, jaz, rec centre+. $1200. NS/NP. 778-246-0633
BBY N. Brentwood, 2 BR, 2 bath,21st flr, all appls, storage, secprkg, hottub, gym rm etc. $1500.604-961-8886 or 604-897-6003
BBY NORTH, 2 BR newly reno’dste, 5 new appls, 2 balcony, sec’dprkg. Avail July 1. $1250. NS/NP.Near SFU, transit. 778-240-7023
BURQUITLAM. 2 BR. Nr LoughMall & SFU. 2 u/g prkg. Ns/np.$1195/mo. Immed. 604-939-4346
COQ 2 BR apts, quiet complex,$970, incls h/water, laundry facil,nr amens, N/P. 778-316-4777.
700 PARK CRESCENT NewWestminster, 1 BEDROOM $925.Adult friendly building. visual in-tercom, gated parking. Nearshops & bus. Includes hotwater &storage. Sorry No Pets!!
Call 604-522-3391
N W Quay 2bdrm/bath, 8th flr,SW view, balcony, f/p, insuitelaundry, no pets, secure prkg,avail July 1, (elec. incl), refs req.$1,400/mo. Call: (604) 929-3630(between 9am-7pm).
RENTALS [email protected]
1 Bdrmfrom $925
Beautifully landscaped groundswith views of Fraser river.
Outdoor swimming pool andclose to parks and shopping.
810 ST. ANDREWS ST.NEW WESTMINSTER
ARBOUR GREENE552 Dansey Ave, Coq
Extra Large 2 Bedrooms.Close to Lougheed Mall &S.F.U.
office: 604- 939-4903cell: 778- 229-1358
AMBER (W)401 Westview St, Coq
Large Units.Near Lougheed Mall.
Transportation & S.F.U.
office: 604- 939-2136cell: 604-727-5178
AMBER ROCHESTOR545 Rochester Ave, Coq
Close to Lougheed Mall,S.F.U. & Transportation.
office:604- 936-3907
BALMORAL STREET
1 & 2 Bedroom AptsClose to trans, Highgate Mall &shopping. Rent incls heat &h/w. Refs req’d. Reno’d stesavail. Wheelchair accessible.
Ana 778-859-0798 or BaysideProperty Office 604-432-7774
COQ Austin & Blue Mnt. Bach$630, 1 BR $720, now. 2 BR $830Jul 1. Nr transit. 778-865-6696
6508 Apt/Condos6508COQ HOWIE, Reno’d 1 BR,700+sf, quiet bldg, sec’d prkg, Notincluding cable/hydro. $800 inclsht/water. NS/NP. 604-941-2313
COQ WW Plat, TOP flr, View!2 BR, 2 bath, 5 appls, sec prkg.Pool, gym, hot tub. NS/NP.$1350. Av July 1. 604-613-1039
M. RIDGE dwntwn Urbano Com-plex, 2 br, 2 ba, inste w/d, f/p, 2 ugprkg, nr amen, deck, n/s, n/p, Jun1. $1100+ utils. Refs. 512-8725
NEW WEST. 2 BR. $1075. Nicelyupgraded building. Avail Now.Call 604-724-8353
BONSOR APTSRenovated high rise, concretebuilding. Penthouse, 1 BR &2 BR available. Very close toMetrotown, Skytrain & Bonsorswimming pool. Rent includesheat, hot water. Refs req’d.
Contact Alex604-999-9978
Bayside Property ServicesOffice: 604-432-7774
VILLA MARGARETA320-9th St, New WestBach & 1 BR Available.
All Suites Have Balconies.Undergrd Parking Available.Refs Required. Small Pet Ok.
CALL 604 715-7764Bayside Properties Services
KING ALBERT COURT1300 King Albert, Coq
Close to Transportation,Schools & S.F.U.
office: 604-937-7343cell: 778-829-3567
JUNIPER COURT415 Westview St, Coq
Close to Lougheed Mall, allTransportation Connections,
Schools & S.F.U.
office: 604- 939-8905cell: 604- 916-0261
GARDEN VILLA1010 6th Ave, New West
1 BR & 2 BR Available.Beautiful atrium with fountain.By shops, college & transit.Pets negotiable. Ref required.
CALL 604 715-7764BAYSIDE PROPERTY SERVICES
COTTONWOOD PLAZA555 Cottonwood Ave, Coq
Large units some with2nd bathroom or den.
On bus routes, close toS.F.U. & Lougheed Mall.
office: 604- 936-1225
CALYPSO COURT1030 - 5th Ave, New West
Near Transportation &Douglas College.
Well Managed Building.
office: 604- 524-8174cell: 604 354-9112
CARM-ELLEAPARTMENTS
815 - 5th Ave, New West1 & 2 BR apartments.
Includes heat, h/w & cable.U/grnd prkg avail. No pets.
Call 604-521-2866 or604-619-5323
6508 Apt/Condos6508
NEW WEST, VIEW. 1 BR, privdeck, newly reno’d. $1025 in-cludes heat/hot water, deluxecable. Laundry/storage/parkingavail. Near transit. Quiet area.NS/NP. Site mgr. 604-521-4180
VANCOUVER - Modern suites atFraser Pointe- Marine Drive.Great Views of Fraser River &Mnts. Studio, 1 & 2 BR in concretehigh-rise. Pet Friendly (some con-ditions apply). 1-888-894-9452
NEW WESTMINSTERSt Andrews Street
Updated 1 BR apt, withbalcony. Near bus, mall &Moody Park. Small pet okaywith pet deposit. Avail July 1
Call 604-540-9300
ROTARY TOWER25 Clute St, New West
Reno’d concrete high rise.1 BR & Bach. By RoyalSquare Plaza, Safeway &transit. Rent incls heat, hotwater, hydro, cable. 55+ bldg.Contact Ana 778-859-0798
Bayside Property 604-432-7774
ROYAL CRESCENTESTATES
22588 Royal Crescent Ave,Maple Ridge
Large units. Close to GoldenEars Bridge. Great view of River
office: 604- 463-0857cell: 604- 375-1768
SUNSET PARK5870 Sunset StreetClose to Bus & BCITSTUDIO & 1 BDRM
★ Quiet park-like setting★ Newly Reno’d
★ Heat/hot water incl’d604-291-8197
www.sunsetparkapt.com
WHITGIFT GARDENS1 BR $775. 2 BR $950.
3 BR from $1150.Rent incls heat, hot water &prkg. Family Living. On sitedaycare available. NearCottonwood Park, BasketballCourt & Skytrain. No pets.
604 939-0944
SKYLINE TOWERS102-120 Agnes St, N.West
Hi-Rise Apartment withRiver View & Indoor Pool.1 BR & 2 BR Available.Rent includes heat & hotwater. Remodelled Buildingand Common area. Gatedundergrd parking available.References required.
CALL 604 525-2122BAYSIDE PROPERTY SERVICES
6602 Suites/PartialHouses6602
BBY BCIT Furn 2 BR bsmt, $850incls hydro, cbl & net. Avail July 1.No parties/drugs. 604-473-4619
BBY BRAND NEW 1 BR side ste,$875 incls utils & own w/d. ByMetrotown & BCIT. Avail now.NS/NP. 604 657-3087
BBY, Cariboo Hill. 2 BR, f/bath,f/p, sh’d w/d. Ns/np. $850/mo + 1⁄3util. Avail June 15. 604-540-1357
BBY, CENTRAL. 2 BR, f/bath,sh’d w/d. Pet ok. N/s. $950/moincl util. Avail now. 604-520-3794
BBY CENTRAL. Lrg 4 BR & Denmn flr, 2.5 baths, big liv rm & 2dining rm, lrg deck & fam rm,carport, lots of prkg, big storage,very clean, 6 appls, July 1, n/p.604-298-6874
BBY East , 2 BR grd lev, sh’d w/d,near school & bus. $850 + utils.N/s, no dogs. Suits family604-521-1008 or 604-789-6318
BBY, GOV’T Road area. Huge 2BR. 1,100 sq ft. Full bath, sharedlaundry, alarm. $1,100/mo + util.Ns/np. July 1st. 778-991-7058
BBY HGTS, 1 BR grd lev, $775incls utils, cable, net, use w/donce a week. Avail now. N/S,no dogs, cat? Call 604 293-1689
BBY METROTOWN, 2 BR bsmt,very clean, nr BCIT, w/d, n/s, n/p,1 prkg, quiet area, $875 incls uitls,Avail Now. 604-433-5151
BBY, S. Slope Furnished 1 BR.Nr Metrotown. $750 + utils. Ns/np.604-430-5549 or 604-506-4451
1BDRM/1BTH BSMT suite 1000sqft above ground,alarm,laundry,dw,lge kitch $975. 604-526-4022
COQ, Blue Mtn/Austin. 2 BR, g/l.Shared laundry. Garden. F/yrd.Ns/np. Near schools. $750/moincl hydro. Immed. 604-649-8909
COQ, Burke Mtn. New 2 BR g/lvlste, on acreage, h/w flrs, s/sappls, w/d, carport, pets ok,$1200 incls utils. 604-908-7231
COQ CENTRAL, 2 BR bsmt ste,sh’d W/D, walk-in closets, stor-age, $950 incls utls. Av now. NS/NP. Nr school/bus. 604-726-6884
6602 Suites/PartialHouses6602
COQ BURKE MTN, New Bright,view, grnd level 2 BR, designeropen layout, laminate, alarm, ssappls, private entry, patio, w/d,own heat, Near amens. NS/NP.July 1. 604-475-0485 aft 3:30pm
COQ WW Plat. 1100sf, 1 BR & 2dens, very cln, sep entry, ownW/D, f/bath, storage. Now. $850 +1/3 utls. NS/NP. 604-839-0363
MOUNTAIN HWY, 2 BR ste,Newly Reno’d, $1200 incls utils,w/d, priv ent, n/s, n/p, Avail [email protected]
N WEST sm new 1 BR ste, inc w/d/cble/utils/Y-Fi, nr s/train/amens,np/ns. $750. Now. 604-777-0977
PORT MOODY - 221 Angela Dr.1 BR grd lev, lrg livrm, lrg backyard, shared w/d, prkg. $795 inclsutils. 5 mins to Coq Ctr. Close tobus. Avail Immed. 778-688-2594
6605 Townhouses -Rent6605
PITT MEADOWS 3 BR T/H, quietfamily complex, Rent geared toincome, n/p, 604-465-4851
PO CO 2 BR twnhse $850/mo.Quiet-family complex, No Pets!Avail now. Call 604-464-0034
RIVERS INLETTownhouses
(Coquitlam Centre area)
2 BR & 3 BR Townhouse2 levels, 5 appls, decorativefireplace, carport. Sorry nopets. Great Location!We also have apartmentsBachelor, 1 BR & 2 BR call foravailability.
604-942-2012coquitlampropertyrentals.com
WOODLAND PARKTOWNHOMES
Professionally managedfamily townhome complexon 28 acres located inbeautiful Port Moody.Spacious 2 BR & 3 BRunits, 5 appls, inste W/D,walk out bsmt, 1 parking.Cat friendly.
Contact [email protected]
6620 Warehouse/Commercial6620
SHOPS & WAREHOUSE1500, 2000, 3000 to 16,000 sf inBurnaby, Langley, Maple Ridgeand Mission. Call 604-328-0411or email: [email protected]
6515 Duplexes - Rent6515BBY N., SxS reno’d 2 BR, 1800sfon Willingdon Hgts Park, sun-deck, bsmt, carport, walk toskytrain, school, mall. $1430 inclslawn maint. Suits couple or smallfamily. NS/NP. 604-531-1270
COQ, Lough Mall. 3 BR, upper flr.W/D. Beautiful yard! $1,600 inclutil. Immed. Ns/np. 604-441-6898
6515 Duplexes - Rent6515
NEW WEST, Reno’d 3 BR grd lev$1150 + utils. New efficientfurnace, new windows, new h/wflrs & paint, own w/d. Walk toRCH. N/S, N/P, refs req. Avail-able July 1. CALL 778-892-1936
6535 Homestay6535HOST FAMILY wanted. Pleasecontact us at 604-688-1811 ore-mail: [email protected]
6540 Houses - Rent6540BBY HIGHGATE 3 BR hse, fullbath, fncd back yd, pets neg,$1500+ utils. N/S. 604-463-0029
COQ, Lough Mall. 4 BR. Newkitch. F/p, 6 appl, f/yard, garage.Nr schools, bus stop & Hwy 1.$1995/mo. Immed. 604-527-7793
NEW WEST, Queensborough. 4BR, upper flr. 2 baths, d/rm, w/d,big deck. $1750/mo + ½ util. Inclsatelite tv. No pets. Avail now.778-578-2585 or 778-829-7675
NEW WEST Sapperton , 2 BRBungalo House, nr skytrain, &RCH, suits family, $1000 + utils,own w/d, Avail June 17,604-521-1008 or 604-789-6318
STOP RENTING-RENT TO OWN● No Qualification - Low Down ●
CHILLIWACK - 9557 Williams, 3Bdrm, 1 bath, Cozy HOUSE on49’x171’lot, Exc Investment. $888/MABBOTSFORD - 2087 Lonsdale,Handy Man Special House, 3bdw/ 2bd Suite, Quiet Area...$1,588/MVANCOUVER - 1066 East 8th Ave1Br Mt. Pleasant Condo, Quiet,Cental Area, Solid Bldg...$788/MRICHMOND - 8031 Ryan Rd, 3BrCondo, Quiet, Spacious Top Flr,Cental, Convenient Area...$888/MCall Kristen today (604)786-4663
www.HomeBuyingCenter.ca
6450 MiscellaneousRentals6450
GATED PARKINGAVAILABLE
New Westminster
CALL 604 723-8215BAYSIDE PROPERTY SERVICES
6595 SharedAccommodation6595
6595-20 Coq./Poco/Port Moody6595-20
COQ. Furnished room. $450/moincl hydro/cbl/’net. Sh’d w/d. Suits1 person. Ns/np. 604-552-4423
6595-40 NewWestminster6595-40
QUEENS PARK. Clean, quietfurn rm w/fridge, sh’d kitch/bath.$445 incl util. N/S. 604-521-3437
6602 Suites/PartialHouses6602
1BR BST ste Bby nr bus &schools, avail July 15, $650 incutilities, ns, np, 778-708-2028
Find the Keyto yourNew Home
604.444.3000
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Actual Plumbing★ 24 / 7★
❏ Senior’s Discount❏ Military Discount❏ Same Day Hotwater Tank❏ No Job Too Small❏ Licensed & Insured ❏ BBB
actualplumbing.ca
604-874-4808We accept Visa, MC, Amex
1998 MUSTANG SVT CobraConvertible, 35,350 orig km,very detailed history, pristineshow quality, $17,900 obo.604-531-9373
1989 JAGUAR XJS coupe, V12159 K, pristine cond $8,950 obo.Priv sale, call Bob 604-986-8516
1987 ROLLS ROYCE SilverCloud, Blue, 1 owner, low miles,LIKE NEW, Asking $32,000.Langley. Ralph. 778-988-2055
1986 CHRYSLER TC WoodyWagon, 1 owner, excellentcondition. $2350. 604-534-2997
1978 MERCEDES 450SL,convertible w/hardtop, run grt,looks sharp $8500.604-922-5986
1969 FORD Falcon Futura 302auto, fully restored, immac paint &body, numerous high perform-ance options. $13,500. Photos atwww.photobucket.com/69falcon
Call 604-307-0201
1968 THUNDERBIRD 429 quadrajet, 2 dr cpe, reblt mtr, new brakes&lines & paint, $9,500 604-376-8363
9110 Collectibles &Classics9110
1965 IHC SCOUT, 4x4, 53,762mi., collector plates, rblt frnt end &drive line, $6,900. 604-946-7697
2006 HYUNDAI ELANTRA112,000 Kms, hatchback,manual, 4 doors, a/c., 4 cyl, 2.0litre. $6,500 OBO. Call: (604)770-4790 or cell (778) 554-4703
9105 AutoMiscellaneous9105
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1-877-680-12311-877-680-1231
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Cash Back!Cash Back!
Guaranteed Auto LoanLoan!NeedNeed aVehicleaVehicle??
9102 Auto Finance9102
$99 EXPRESS TRAILER DISPOSAL SERVICE
We drop off • You fill up • We haul away in 48 hours
www.disposalking.com • 604-306-8599
8255 Rubbish Removal8255
8335 Window Cleaning8335BOB’S WINDOW
Gets that Clean, Clear ShineNo Drops, No Drips, No StreaksRight into the corners! Serving
you for over 20 yrs. Also doGutters 604 588-6938
Wildwood Tree Services, ExpHedge Trimming and Removal &Tree Prun ing . F ree Es t .604-893-5745
Dangerous tree removal, pruning, topping,hedge trimming & stump grinding.
Fully insured & WCB
Andrew 604-618-8585A-1A-1 TRI CRAFTTRI CRAFTTREETREE SERVICESSERVICES (EST. 1986)
$$ BEST RATESBEST RATES $$
8315 Tree Services8315
PTV HOME RENOVATIONSPorcelain, Slate, Granite. Bath &Kitchens. Santo, 778-235-1772
Kitchen & Bathroom TileRenovation Specialists
Italian Artisans – Quality Work
Tonino 778-322-ETNA (3862)Est. 1978 etnatileandstone.com
Tile & Stone
8309 Tiling8309
8300 Stucco/Siding/Exterior8300
Quality Home Improvement★ Stucco ★ All Kinds. No Job TooBig or Small. 604-725-8925
DISPOSAL BINS: All bins start at$145 + dump fees. 604-306-8599
www.disposalking.com
BEN’S RUBBISH REMOVALYard clean up + hedge trimming.
Bby/NW areas. 778-859-8760
$35/HOUR PER PERSON • 24/7Abe Moving & Delivery and
Rubbish Removal. 604-999-6020
John 778-288-800910% OFF with this ad
www.studentworksdisposal.com
Tripsstart at $49$49
B ins from 5-30 yards ava i l .
StudentWorksDisposal & Recycling
604-RUBBISH782-2474
*We Remove & Recycle Anything*Free Est’s • Large or Small Jobs
www.604rubbish.com10% OFF WITH THIS AD
8255 Rubbish Removal8255
LOW COST ®Rubbish Removal
❏ YARD & HOME Cleanup❏ DISPOSAL Construction,
Reno’s & Drywall / Demolition•7 Days/Week •Free Est’s
Isaac ★ 604-727-5232
Roofing Experts 778-230-5717Repairs/Re-Roof/New Roofs. Allwork Gtd. Free Est. Call Frank
Samra Bros. Roofing Ltd. 40 yrs+Cedar / Fiberglass / Torch OnFree Estimates. 604-946-4333
NORTH WEST ROOFINGRe-Roofing & Repair. WCB &liability insur. Jag, 778-892-1530
Tried & True Since 1902Call for a free estimate:1.877.602.7346Visit us online to receive a special discount:
www.crownroofgutters.ca
B-CheemaB-CheemaRoofingRoofing
All Types of Roofing & RepairsFree Estimates
604.722.3600
604-984-6560
“We Keep you Dry”
AFFORDABLE QUALITYROOFING LTD.
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Don’t get caught by the rain!
www.affordablequalityroofing.com
est.1986
8250 Roofing8250
PAUL’S PAINTINGRestoration & Painting
778-865-0370
Moon Const Building Services.Specialize in Concrete, Forming& Framing. Call Patrick 218-3064
HANDYMAN - framing, decks,tiles, hardwood, drywall, re-roof.
Total additions & basements. Ken604-500-2426 or 604-455-0740
FAIRWAY PAINTING604 729-1234
D & M RENOVATIONS, Flooring,tiling, finishing. Fully Insured. Topquality, quick work 604-724-3832
8240 Renovations &Home Improvement8240
Complete Bathroom Reno’sSuites, Kitchens,Tiling, Skylights,Windows, Doors. 604-521-1567
ALLQUEST PAINTINGQuality Work You Can Trust!
778 997-9582
Actual Plumbing & Heating,24/7, Seniors/Military Disc. Lic. &Insured BBB, 604-874-4808
A1 CONTRACTING. Bsmt, bath,kitchen cabinets, tiling, painting &decks. Dhillon, 604-782-1936
778-317-1256 • 604-451-0225Bath *Kitchen* Suites & More
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MATCO DESIGNAll Renovations & Additions,I n s . Q u a l i t y W o r k
604-720-156430 yrs exp. [email protected]
COASTAL RESTORATION604-913-2228
Fully insured • Bonded• Licensed company
Windows, Doors, Siding,Stucco, Decks, Rainscreen
Wall SystemsQualified professionals -over 25 years experience
LOW COSTCONSTRUCTION40 years experienceRenos, additions, decks,
kitchens, basement suites,drywall, tiling - Low Cost
604-377-3346
LOW COSTCONSTRUCTION40 years experienceRenos, additions, decks,
kitchens, basement suites,drywall, tiling - Low Cost
604-377-3346
TOTAL HOMERENOVATIONS
Since 1983FROM DESIGN TO FINISHComplete Renos & Additions, incl.:
Kitchen & Bath Improvements• Roofing • Sundecks
• Door & Window Replacements
Bill 604-298-1222www.chrisdalehomes.com
8240 Renovations &Home Improvement8240
PRESSURE WASHING, siding,gutters, tile, roof, treat moss. Gill,604-897-4204, 604-599-4204
8225 Power Washing8225POWERWASHING - Spring Special
Affordahomeservices.caCall Tyler 778-386-3783
LICENSED PLUMBER & Gasfit-ter. BBQs, ranges, etc. Repairs,renos. VISA ok. 604-830-6617
PLUMBER • Reno’s•Rough-ins •Fixtures •H/W Tanks•Gas •Service. ★ 778-227-1119
10% Off with this Ad! For all yourplumbing, heating & reno needs.Lic Gas Fitter, Aman. 778-895-2005
WESTMORPlumbing Ltd
Res - ComProfessional Service
FLAT RATE 7 DAYS/WK
604-551-8531Honest ServiceLic - Ins - Bonded
WESTMORPlumbing Ltd
Res - ComProfessional Service
FLAT RATE 7 DAYS/WK
604-551-8531Honest ServiceLic - Ins - Bonded
8220 Plumbing8220
1999 BENTLEY Arnage Stunningsapphire on cream interior. Quick4.4L twin turbo. Non smoker, Noaccidents. Mint. Looks new!$49,900. Call 604-889-2525
METRO BLACKTOP CO. LTDCustom work for Driveways &new lane Aprons. Repairs/resur-facing. Call Gino 604-657-9936
ALLEN ASPHALT concrete, brick,drains, foundations, walls, mem-branes 604-618-2304/ 820-2187
8205 Paving/SealCoating8205
ASPHALT PAVINGDriveway, Walkway
& Parking LotGarage Apron / Speed
Bump / Pot HoleCommercial & Residential
604-618-2949
MILANO PAINTING & RENOSInt/Ext. Free Est. Written Guar.Prof & Insured. 604 551-6510
DVK PAINTING LTD. Call DaveInt/Ext. Res/Comm. Quality work.Great rates. WCB. 604-354-2930
DJ PAINTING, Int/Ext. Com/Res.Drywall repair. Free ests. Cell:604-417-5917, 604-258-7300
• WCB • Insured
ProfessionalessionalPainters
Quayside PaintingQuayside Painting
604-727-0043604-727-0043
Quayside PaintingQuayside Painting
Painting &Painting &RestorationRestoration
PAUL’S PAINTING
778-865-0370
FAIRWAYPAINTING
Fully Insured20 years experienceFree EstimatesINTERIOR& EXTERIORSPECIALS
Call604-
729-1234
D & MPAINTING
Interior/Exterior SpecialistMany Years Experience
Fully InsuredTop Quality, Quick Work
Free Estimate604-724-3832
ALLQUEST PAINTINGALLQUEST PAINTINGQuality Work You Can Trust!
Interior & Exterior★★ UNBEATABLE PRICES ★★
Free Est. / Written GuaranteeInsured/WCB
778-997-9582
Summer Specials3 ROOMS 4 ROOMS$299 $379
Top Quality Quick WorkFree Estimates
Magic Star Painting
Call Now: 780-6510
8195 Painting/Wallpaper8195
TANKTECHCertified Oil Tank Removal& Remediation Specialists.
res/com. Free est. 604-328-1234
8193 Oil Tank Removal8193STORMWORKS OIL Tank Removal.Certified, Ins’d, Reas Rates.Reasonable Rates. 604-724-3670
WILKIE’S MOVING LTD.Flat Rate or Hourly
604-652-6412
WEE HAULMoving/Rubbish RemovalLow Rates. 778-968-3001
8185 Moving &Storage8185
BROTHERS MOVING & DeliveryLocal & Long Distance 604-720-0931Best rates. brothersmovingservice.com
B & Y MOVING Exp’d movers, 2men $55. Over 10 yrs exp. Pianoswelcome! 604-708-8850
AMI MOVING ★ 5 ton cube.Starting at $49/hour. Local & longdistances. 24/7 ★ 604-617-8620
$35/HOUR PER PERSON • 24/7Abe Moving & Delivery and
Rubbish Removal. 604-999-6020
Experienced Movers withAffordable Rates!
Starting $40/hourFLAT RATE
• No Minimum • No Travel Time• Seniors Discount
604-787-8061
BEST RATE MOVING
B&Y MOVING
604-708-8850
Experienced Movers~ 2Men $55 ~Over 10 yrs. Exp.
• Licenced& Insured• Professional PianoMovers
AFFORDABLE MOVING
604-537-4140www.affordablemoversbc.com
1 to 3 Men1, 3, 5, 7 or 10 Ton
From $45We accept Visa, Mastercard & Interac
Licenced & InsuredLocal & Long DistanceFREE ESTIMATES
Seniors Discount
8185 Moving &Storage8185
8175 Masonry8175Constructive LandscapingStonework.paving stones, Cedardecks/fences, Pergola’s, 30 yrsexp. Call Danny 604-250-7824www.constructivelandscaping.com
HON’S Garden Services•Lawn Cuts start $25 •Trim •Weed•Spring Cleanup ★ 604-317-5328
A & W Landscape • Clean-ups,Disposal, Pruning, GUTTERSSeniors Disc. Al @ 604-783-3142
A Gardener & A GentlemanLawn, garden, tree svcs. Pruning,yard clean-up, rubbish. 319-5302
604-723-2468; Tran the Gardener.Lawns, aeration, power raking, cutting,trimming, cleanups. Very reliable.
WILDWOOD LANDSCAPINGHedge Trimmimg & Tree
Pruning & Hedge RemovalSpring Clean Up
Chaffer Control & LawnRestoration. Comm/Strata/Res
Aerating & Power Raking.Free Estimates.604-893-5745
GARDENING SERVICEMany years exp ★ Free Est ★★ Lawn cuts★ Garden maintainance.★ Tree topping & trimming★ Power raking, aeration.
Call Mr. Van 604-726-9741
GARDENING SERVICEMany years exp ★ Free Est ★★ Lawn cuts★ Garden maintainance.★ Tree topping & trimming★ Power raking, aeration.
Call Mr. Van 604-726-9741
CLIFF 604.931.0825
GARDEN GROOMERGARDEN GROOMER• Lawn Cutting • Power Raking• Rototiling & Pruning • Hedge Trimming• Power Washing • Open to odd jobs
Free Est, Established Since 1997Licensed Business, reasonable rates
Garden Maintenance Lawn Care
8160 Lawn & Garden8160
Residential and Commercial• Lawn Mowing • Gardening• Install Sod • Hedge Trim• Pruning • Lawn Repairs
Free Est. 604-779-6978email: [email protected]
Quality Renovations & Repairs604-803-6757
www.qualityrenoservices.ca
8130 Handyperson8130HANDY ANDY
Handyman services. Odd Jobs.(WHATEVER). 604-715-9011
8125 Gutters8125A1 Steve’s Gutter Cleaning &Repair from $98. Gutters vacu-umed/hand clean. 604-524-0667
INSTALLATION REFINISHING,Sanding. Free est, great prices.Satisfaction guar. 604-518-7508
Golden Hardwood & Laminate& Tiles. Prof install, refinishing,sanding & repairs. 778-858-7263
Artistry of Hardwood FloorsRefinish, sanding, install, dustlessProf & Quality work 604-219-6944
8105 Flooring/Refinishing8105
Hardwood FloorRefinishing
Repairs & StainingInstallation
Free EstimatesCentury Hardwood Floors
604-376-7224www.centuryhardwood.com
Hardwood FloorRefinishing
Repairs & StainingInstallation
Free EstimatesCentury Hardwood Floors
604-376-7224www.centuryhardwood.com
8090 Fencing/Gates8090West Coast Cedar InstallationsNew or repaired outdoor cedar
★ specialists since 1991 ★604-270-2358 or 604-788-6458
8087 Excavating8087
# 1 BACKHOE,EXCAVATOR &
BOBCATone mini, drainage,
landscaping, stump / rock /cement / oil tank removal.
Water / sewer line, 24 hoursCall 341-4446 or 254-6865
YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 ser-vice call. Insured. Lic # 89402.Fast same day service guar’d. Welove small jobs! 604-568-1899
8080 Electrical8080
Electrical installations, renosand repairs. Member of BBB.www.nrgelectric.ca 604-520-9922
8155 Landscaping8155
CONSTRUCTIVELANDSCAPING
★ Stonework.paving stones★ Cedar decks/fencing★ Pergola’s ★ 30 yrs expCall Danny 604-250-7824
www.constructivelandscaping.com
TREE SERVICESLawn & garden installations,
stump grinding, lawn aeration,reseeding, garden rototilling.
Licenced forChaffer Beetle treatment
Call: 778-885-6488
Able Boys Landscaping Ltd.bobcat, turf, cedar fence, pavingstones, ashphalt 604-377-3107
AMAZING TOUCH LAND’GBobcat, paving, retaining walls,turfing, planting. 604-889-4083
Greenworx Redevelopment Inc.Hedges, Pavers, Ponds & Walls,Returfing, Demos, Drainage,Jackhammering. Old Pools Filledin, irrigation. 604.782.4322
★ OPERA LANDSCAPING ★Bobcat, retaining walls, irrigation,paving, fences. 778-688-2444
AFFORDABLE QUALITY ROOFINGAll types. BBB, insured, references.www.affordablequalityroofing.com604-984-6560
A Eastwest Roofing & SidingRe-roofing, Gutter, Free Est, BBBMember, 10% disc, Seniors Disc,604-812-9721, 604-783-6437
10% OFFAPC Roofing & Siding
New Roofs • Re RoofsRepairs • All Types of RoofingIns. • WCB • Senior Discount
604.562.0957 604.961.0324
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2004 KAWASAKI Vulcan Nomad1500cc, Vance/Hines pipes, lotsof chrome, heated storage,service records, 30,000 miles,new tires/clutch, lots of extragear, $7500 firm. 604-761-7491
2008 ACURA MDX Elite, topmodel, 7 seater, luxury SUVloaded with all options, DVD,back up camera, nav, p/tailgate,only 80,000kms, local & noaccidents. Only $29,995 financeavail. www.kabaniauto.ca Call604-522-8889 Family owned &operated, BBB A + RATING !!
2007 RAV4, 4WD, grey$15,988 - #2791656
WWW.KEYWESTFORD.COM1-866-549-8503
301 Stewardson WayNew West.
2007 JEEP Compass economicalSUV, local, no accidents, only90,000 kms, $130 bi weekly!
All credit accepted!Call Mr Green 604-928-2541
2007 F150 LARIAT, fully loaded,white $25,888 - #276477XX
WWW.KEYWESTFORD.COM1-866-549-8503
301 Stewardson WayNew West.
2004 FORD MUSTANG GT.Auto. Yellow convertible! 84,000km. $12,500. Call 778-995-4168
2006 NISSAN XTRAIL Black, 4dr,alarm, all power, good cond, 167kkms, $13,900. 604-440-2662
2006 F350 XLT 4X4 SC DIESEL4x4 auto power group, grey.
$21,988 #2618051WWW.KEYWESTFORD.COM
1-866-549-8503301 Stewardson Way, New West.
2005 NISSAN Titan SE, loadedwith options incls bedliner, wellequip, very clean. Stk#516264.Info, video & equip features atwww.djautomarket.cadlr#10543.$14,990. 604-538-2422
2005 HYUNDAI Santa Fe, 108K,Auto,air cond.,FWD, Hankooktires, silver. Clean, well maint.$10500. Phone 604-792-4517
2005 CADILLAC Escalade.Finished in a pearl whitew/matching cream lther int.Loaded with every option inclsnavigation DVD. Low Kms.Only$ 1 9 , 9 9 5 . 0 0 # 0 3 8 5DL# 8367. Call 604-531-6100
2004 PORSCHE Cayenne Sblack on black, gorgeous luxurySUV!! ONLY 124,000 kms, only$ 2 0 , 9 9 5 , f i n a n c e a v a i l .C a l l 6 0 4 - 5 2 2 - 8 8 8 9www.kabaniauto.ca Familyowned & operated BBB A+ rating
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2004 HONDA Pilot EX-L, leatherint, loaded w/options, well equip,v/clean. Stk#003904. Info, video& equip features at www.djautomarket.ca. dlr#10543.$15,990. 604-538-2422
2004 FORD Ranger, auto, benchseat, a/c & more, well equip v/clean. Stk#A83634. Info, video,equipment features at www.djautomarket.ca, dlr #10543.$7,990. 604-538-2422
2004 FORD F150 Ext Cab FX4Loads of options, s/roof, wellequip, v/clean. Stk#A17601. Infovideo & equip features atwww.djautomarket.ca dlr#10543.$10,990. 604-538-2422
2003 TOYOTA 4 RUNNER LTD.Excel lent Condit ion, Runsawesome, Tons of Options! Only$9,995. #11L0014A. CALL NOW.604-700-8866 DL# 31061
2003 FORD F250 4x4 XL $8500o b o , 1 8 7 , 0 0 0 k m , a u t o ,604-323-3662 or 604-315-9384
2003 FORD Escape Limited,leather int, most options, Wellequip, v/clean. Stk#C94955.More info, video & equipmentfeatures atwww.djautomarket.ca,dlr#10543. $9,990, 604-538-2422
2002 NISSAN PATHFINDER,Special Chillkoot edition, Lots ofKool Features & Priced to sell.$7,995 O.B.O. #F733846. CallNow 604-700-8866 DL# 31061
2002 GMC Avalanche, 4x4,130K, Keyless Entry, CompletelyLoaded, Immaculate Condition,Private Sale, $10,000. Please call604-308-3167
2001 FORD Escape with only74,000 kms, loaded with leatherand power roof. Like new. Only$ 9,995.00 # 0078 DL# 8367.Call 604-531-6100
2001 CHEVY Silverado 2500 regcab, 160,000k’s, long box, $3500.Phone 1- 604-796-0302
2001 ACURA MDX Touring,loaded, most options, well equip,v/clean. Stk#003234. Info, video& equip features at www.djautomarket.ca. dlr#10543.$11,990. 604-538-2422
2000 FORD Explorer 4x4, fullyloaded, 150K, exc cond, white, aircared. $3,750. 604-218-8499
1990 GMC Suburban. 4 WD,underdrive, blue, well kept. NewBluetooth. $6,000. 604-584-0324
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1999 SUZUKI Grand Vitara 4WD.Get ready for the summer withthis perfect get away Soft topVitara, only $5,995. #11L0044C604-700-8866 DL# 31061
1997 FORD Explorer 4x4, only120K orig kms, air, pw, pdl, noaccidents, $3,950. 778-552-7388
1997 CHEVY Blazer LS, 4x4, ingood running cond, regular mtce,240 K kms, $2200. 604-466-1626
1996 CHEVY Silverado 2500,extended cab, bed liner, cloth int,ps pb pw, incls tow kit, exc cond$4500. Don 604-988-0170
1995 LANDROVER, Ful lyLoaded- Excellent Condition,Interior Looks like new, A MUSTSEE! Only $4,995. #1086 CALLNOW. 604-700-8866 DL# 31061
1988 CHEVY Silverado, auto, pb,pw, air, towing package, excellentcond, 6 mths away collectorsplate. $5500. 604-924-1511
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1986 FORD 250, good condition,runs good, blue, 1 owner, $5999obo, 604-925-3294, 649-4215
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GREY CANOPY, 3 sliders, fitsFord p/ups 1988 to 1994 models.Gd cond $375obo. 604-581-6511
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Engine 302 New, rebuilt, neverused since rebuilt, $500 obo. Fordcustom wheels, new tires (4),$500 obo. 604-767-4086
2010 TRIUMPH American Motor-cycle, 900 cc, never driven,$8700. 604-533-4962 morn/eve
2008 HARLEY D, Sportster,1200low, 4400km, cost $14K, ask$10K, 604-847-9353 Chill aft 5pm
2008 HARLEY D, Nighttrain, 110cu.in 11K, cost $31K, ask $20K,604-847-9353 (Chill) after 5pm
2007 YAMAHA RI- Dark Red & Black- Double & Single seat cover- 12600 KM- Custom Front & Rear Lights- Twin Black Carbon FibreAkrapovic Exhaust
- Brand New Icon Helmet & IconRace Leather jacket (XL) Incl.(almost new, barely worn)
- Very fast and awesome,Mint Condition (Cloverdale)
$9500 OBO Call 604-788-0060
2007 PIAGGIO scooter MP3-250,silver, practically new, less than500 km, fuel injected engine,security lock, new battery, $4300.Call Don 604-987-9166
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9130 Motorcycles/Dirt Bikes9130
1983 HONDA CM250, approx20,000 mi, low cost transport,dependable, new tires, saddlebags $1450. 604-880-9073
2003 Mercedes-Benz CLK430Cabriolet 84,000 kms Black onblack, AMG package, windscreen, wheels, spoiler,Bosestereo! Mercedes serviced fullrecords, garage kept, $18,900Call: (604) 916-7402
2007 BMW 335 coupe62km 1 ownr, mint cond,
leather, auto, sunroof,Sports Package & Prem
Package $28,900. 604-616-7727 [email protected]
9129 Luxury Cars91292007 BMW 525I, black, loaded,leather, sunroof, very clean,122K, $24,900. 604-999-4097
2007 SHELBY 500 convertable.Loaded with every optionincluding factory navigation.Black clearcoat exterior withmatching leather and top. Only45,000 one owner kilometers.Exceptionaly clean car with nodecs. Priced to sell at $34,995.00.#5906 DL#8367. 604-531-6100
2005 ASTON Martin DB9. 'JamesBond style car!' Silver metallic.23,000 km. 6.0, V12, 450 hp. Newtires. 1 owner. You deserve thebest! $86,980. 604-781-7614.
2001 CORVETTE Z06 black onblack, absolute mint cond, 55k.Must sell! $32,000. 604-574-7629
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1995 FERRARI F355 GTB.Meticulously cared for. Canadiancar. Recent full engine outservice, new clutch and releasebearing, Tubi exhaust, Hyperflowcats, wheel spacers. Drives andlooks perfect! A must see!$54,900. Call 778-834-6069
2007 Ford Mustang GTConvertible fully loaded,automatic, 140,000km, local.$17,000. (604) 721-8411.
2006 Ford Freestyle Ltd Blackleather interior - 7 Pass. 114Kkms. LOADED WITH OPTIONS.$12,500. Call 604-786-6001
2000 Acura EL PremiumAutomatic 68,000 kms 2000Acura 1.6 EL mint condition.
New brakes, new tires loadedand fully serviced. $7800 ONO.
Call Grant 604-649-5701 oremail: grantsmith@
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2011 FOCUS S SEDAN 4DRSDN silver $ 11,950 #1109552AWWW.KEYWESTFORD.COM
1-866-549-8503 301 StewardsonWay, New Westminister
2011 CHEVY Malibu auto, air,fully loaded. MSRP $26,989Eagle Price $14,995. #41411-888-861-3841
2010 CHRYSLER 300 Touring,fully loaded, $14,888 #36961-888-861-3841
2010 CHEVY Impala auto, air,fully loaded, 30 plus to clear$9,995. #3996 1-888-861-3841
2009 LINCOLN MKS AWD.Showrm cond with 29K Kms.Loaded w/every option inclsNavigation, rear camera, front &rear sensors + more. $28,995#1698 DL# 8367. 604-531-6100
9125 Domestic9125
2008 FORD Fusion SEL Sport.Loaded with every optionincluding Leather , Roof. Likenew. Only $ 11,995 # 7596 DL#8367. Call 604-531-6100
2008 DODGE Caliber well equip,v/clean. Stk# Stk#DCCVT. Getmore info, video & equipmentfeatures at www.djautomarket.cadlr#10543 $9,990. 604-538-2422
2008 CHRYSLER 300 Touring$11,900. (604) 835-7655Clearwaybc,ca # 8291
2008 CHEVROLET Impala 93K$8,900 (604) 835-7655Clearwaybc.ca # 8291
2008 CADILLAC Escalade EXT$39,888. (604) 626-4548
www.bypassautosales.ca #30576
2006 LINCOLN LS, 1 owner29,000K, garage kept, immac,loaded, dark wine colour ext, blkleather int, $16,900. Call604 584-4704 or 778 228-2721
2006 GRAND Marquis LSUltimate. Loaded with leatherinterior. Low Kms Like new. Only$ 8,995.00 # 3894 DL# 8367.Call 604-531-6100
2006 FORD Fusion, 73,000 km, 4cyl, grt cond, 2nd owner $8800.604-852-0533 * 778-241-3528
2006 CHRYSLER SebringTOURING (2.7L), 92,000kms,auto. Fully loaded: a/c, p/w,keyless, etc. No accidents and ex.cond.! $7,800 obo. 604-715-7469
2006 CHRYSLER 300 loaded,new all season radials, 70K,$10,750 obo. Call 604-720-3627
2006 CADILLAC DTS. Fullyloaded, luxury package, On Star,landau top, sunroof, a/c, heatedseats, 71,000 km was $17,900now $16,800, 604-793-5520
2006 BUICK Allure CX. 94K kms.No accid., local, garage kept. Exccond. $8,900. (1)-604-855-1335
2004 CHRYSLER Seabring con-vertible, low mileage, lady driven,$6000. 604-980-3127
9125 Domestic9125
2004 DODGE SX 2.0, 127,000kms, aircared, air, sunroof, tiltsteering, p. windows, like newinside & out, 600 kms per tank,lady driven & owned since new.$5800 OBO Call 604-794-7426
2004 CHEVY Impala excl cond73,000kms, 32 mpg on highway,tow pkg incl. $6000 obo. Ph604-792-0530 Chilliwack
2003 PONTIAC Grand Prix, SE V64 dr, alum mags 109,000 k’s,loaded, w/ blk leather int. Mint condWon’t last $6250. 604-858-2251
2003 CADILLAC CTS, 49K, 4dr,white, auto, fully loaded, mintcondition, $19,500 604-864-8199
1999 FORD Taurus stn wagonburgandy, exc cnd, 8 seats, gdtires,125k. $2,150. 604-986-9744
1999 CHRYSLER CIRRUS,Excel lent condi t ion, Runsawesome, Great beginner car!Only $2,500. #286A CALL NOW.604-700-8866 DL# 31061
1996 GRAND AM, auto, 133k,new parts & tires, blue/green,$2500 obo. 778-828-7702
1995 CHEV Lumina p/s, p/b, cas,p/w $1495 obo. Ph 604-792-6367
1986 OLDS Toronado, autosporty 2 dr coup,122k, a/c., a/c’d2013. Power everything, blue withblue int. 604-792-4517. $2500.
9125 Domestic9125
1976 THUNDERBIRD, 1 owner,no accidents, serious inquiries.only. Call 604-465-7997
1970 Jaguar E-TYPEIn excellent shape and ready togo for sunny summertimedriving. Too many upgrades tolist. Pictures and invoicesavailable. REDUCED - $64,[email protected]
1979 MG Midget 75,000kmsReady to drive away $5,000. 604739-9234 [email protected]
9110 Collectibles &Classics9110
1981 LINCOLN Town car,signature series, stock, collectorplates, $5000 obo 604-792-6367
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2004 Infiniti G35Sedan
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2011 Yukon XL2500 4x4
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2010 GMC SierraCrew Cab 3500 Diesel
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2005 NissanPathfinder LE
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2012 MustangConvertible!
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2011 SilverTraverse AWD
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2010 SUBARU WRX HATCHBACK25,010 KmsSTK # BB3015
$27,988
2010 SUBARU WRX SEDAN38,472 KmsSTK # BB3012
$24,988
2010 SUBARU LEGACY 3.6R SPORT PACK16,324 KmsSTK # BB3013
$24,988
2009 SUBARU IMPREZA SPORT SEDAN28,737 KmsSTK # BB3024
$18,988
2002 SUBARU IMPREZA WGN63,254 KmsSTK # BB3005A
$9,988
2002 MAZDA PROTÉGÉ 595,128 KmsSTK # S12315A
$7,988
2005 CHRYSLER SEBRING CONV65,631 KmsSTK # BB2930A
$6,988
2000 VW BEETLE176,324 KmsSTK # S12009A
$5,988
2007 YARIS 4DR SDN AUTOpw pl green $7,888 #2791785
WWW.KEYWESTFORD.COM1-866-549-8503 301 Stewardson
Way, New Westminister
2007 TOYOTA Yaris 3 doorhatchback, local no accidents andonly 55,000 kms - fuel miser!$95 bi weekly! All credit accepted!Call Mr Green 604-928-2541
2007 PT CRUISER. Hot deal!Auto, low kms, very clean. Creamexterior, grey interior. A/C. Magwheels. Spoiler. Aircared. Rearwiper. $6,395 obo. 778-242-2018
2007 KIA Rio 5, 5 dr, blk, 5sp, 1owner, 72K, exc cond, incls wintertires, $7500 obo, 604-603-2548
2006 VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT.46,000 km. Grey. 4 drs, auto, p/w,p/l, leather heated seats, sunroof,mag wheels. Good condition!$16,000 obo. 604-240-9912
2006 NISSAN Altima 2.5SSpecial Edition 94,000 kmautomatic, spoiler, fog lights, newtires, winter mats. $10,888. Call604-819-9596 Chilliwack
2006 HYUNDAI TIBURON SE.103K km. Leather, mint, sunroof,a/c, CD, alarm. 2.0 L, 4 cyl. Noaccid. $9600. 604-839-6253
2006 BMW 650 I luxury coupe !!pearl white on black leather,loaded with all options and only95,000kms, $33,995 finance avail604-522-8889 www.kabaniauto.cafamily owned & operated BBB A +
2006 BMW 325i leather int,loaded with options Stk#T14099More info, video & equip featuresat www.djautomarket.ca, dlr#10543. $17,990.604-538-2422
2006 BMW 323i BLACK ONBLACK ONLY 62,000KMS! Localwith no accidents, loaded &priced to sell!! Affordable luxury !!only $17,995, finance avail.C a l l 6 0 4 - 5 2 2 - 8 8 8 9www.kabaniauto.ca familyowned & operated BBB A+ rating
2006 AUDI A4 Quattro 2.0T,loaded with options Stk#275840.More info, video & equip features,at www.djautomarket.ca dlr#10543. $19,990. 604-538-2422
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2006 ACURA 3.2 TL custom fullyloaded, 300 HP 6 spd. 125,000km on body, only 44,000 km onengine $15,500. 604-241-0357
2005 TOYOTA ECHO, Lookingfor a great second car??Excellent Fuel economy! Only$7,900. #11L0058A. CALL NOW.604-700-8866 DL# 31061
2005 TOYOTA Camry LE, 95,000kms, local, excellent cond $8880.604-988-7812
2005 PONTIAC Sunfire 2 drcoupe stnd, 119,000k’s, $4800obo. Ph 604-798-0767 lve mess
2005 BMW X3 3.0i, loaded, mostoptions, well equip v/clean.Stk#D10689. Info, video & equipfeatures at www.djautomarket.ca,dlr#10543. $16,990. 604-538-2422
2005 AUDI S4. Quattro (AWD).102,000 km. Blk leather. Incl 2 setof wheels & tires. 6 speed. Powereverything! Exc cond. $19,500.Call/text Rick @ 778-847-2975.
2003 VW Jetta, $7500, grey, wellcared for, 111kms, no acc, blk int,heated seats. 604-926-8282
2003 VOLVO S60 2.5T, loadedwith most options Stk#2376833.More info, video & equip featuresat www.djautomarket.ca dlr#10543. $11,990. 604-538-2422
2003 MAZDA Protege 5, 5 spd,140K km, new water pump, timingbelt & front wheel bearings,sunroof, pwr windows, locks,cruise, nice cond. $7,500.778-227-2010
2003 HYUNDAI TIBURON, Verylow km’s, Excellent condition anda very fun car! Only $8,200O.B.O. #12L0084A. CALL NOW.604-700-8866 DL# 31061
2003 CIVIC SDN 4DR SDN DX-GAUTO red $ 7,888 #2393112
WWW.KEYWESTFORD.COM1-866-549-8503 301 Stewardson
Way, New Westminister
2002 INFINITY I35 4 dr auto,Luxury model, 1 owner, loaded,exc cond. Moving must sell.$8800 obo. Sry 604-541-0018
9160 Sports &Imports9160
2000 VW GOLF beautiful cond, 4cyl 5 spd, A/C, alarm, 192 k km,silver. $4750 obo. 604-590-0126
2000 MERCEDES E55 AMG,beautiful, exc cond, 113K, price tosell, $12,900, 778-846-2933
1998 ACCORD, red, 2 dr coupe,exc cond, 4 cyl, auto, sport pack,$6700 firm, 778-862-1964
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1994 PONTIAC Trans Am GT redwith grey int., well maint., ladydriven $4800. Serious inquiresonly. Ph 604-997-2583
1997 TOYOTA Camry LE. 4 drs,4 cyl, auto, a/c. Well maintained.Aircared. $3700. 604-936-1270
1997 ACCURA TL, 3.2, 190K,4dr, sunrf, srs/abs, exc cond,loaded $4900, 604-984-4229
1994 MERCEDES E320. Silver,blue leather, 269K km. Aircared, 4snow tires. $4,500. 604-521-0691
9160 Sports &Imports9160
1988 TOYOTA Corolla, Exc cond,new rad, tires & batt. Aircared.$800 obo. 604-598-3288
1995 BMW 328I Convertible,88,000kms, leather int, new tires/brakes, $7,999. 604 536-4293
1994 MERCEDES C280, 85K,grey, fully loaded, extras, exccond, $10K obo, Ladner604-940-6460
1984 CORVETTE 383 strokerauto hard top - soft top Stainlessexhasummus t $8 ,995 Ph604-795-9967
9160 Sports &Imports9160
1977 CHEVY CORVETTE, mid-night blue, 64,000 miles, $9000obo. Call Vivienne 604-720-3929
9155 Sport Utilities/4x4’s/Trucks9155
2011 FLEX AWD, power groupwhite, $26,488 #1111586
WWW.KEYWESTFORD.COM1-866-549-8503
301 Stewardson WayNew West.
2012 LEXUS RX350, V6, fullloaded, 6/mo, no accidents, navi,rear camera, top model, 6 yr wrty,$52,800, obo, 604-925-3111
2012 CHEVY Tahoe 4X4, welle q u i p , v / c l e a n , l i k e n e wStk#103966. Info, video &equipfeatures www.djautomarket.ca.d l r # 1 0 5 4 3 . $ 3 8 , 9 0 0 .604-538-2422
2011 SUZUKI Grand Vitara, fullyl o a d e d , $ 1 9 , 9 8 8 # 3 6 6 4 .1-888-861-3841
2011 NISSAN Xterra 4wdauto, air, fully loaded. $23,995.#3898. 1-888-861-3841
2011 LINCOLN Navigator loadedw/options incls power boardsnavigation. Only 18,000 Kms. AsNew. Save thousands. $49,995#6825 DL#8367. 604-531-6100
2011 FORD Escape Limited.Loaded with only 8,000 Kms.Priced for quick sale. Only$26,995.00 # 6516 DL# 8367.Call 604-531-6100
2011 EDGE AWD,SYNC SYSTEM, black
$27,888 - #111168WWW.KEYWESTFORD.COM
1-866-549-8503301 Stewardson Way
New West.
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2010 JEEP Commander 4wd,7Pass, fully loaded. $19,795.#3631. 1-888-861-3841
2010 CHEVY Silverado LT Crew4wd, Fully Loaded TrucK$25,888 #3554 1-888-861-3841
2009 DODGE p/u 150 hemi SLT,loaded, matching canopy, rhinolined, show room cond. 8,000 orgkm ’s, $25,000. 1-604-613-37271-604-796-9060
2008 PORSCHE Cayenne,28,000 kms, local, no accident$38,800 obo. 604-913-6196
2008 JEEP Sahara 59, 000km,loaded. As new, 3 pce FreedomTop. $18,500. 778-285-1236
2008 HUMMER H3. Mint cond.Low kms loaded with options inclsnavigation. Priced right for quicksale. Only $22,995. #1691DL# 8367. Call 604-531-6100.
2008 FORD Pickup Lariat,49,000km, loaded + +, $45,500Must Sell! 604-313-2763
2008 FORD F350 Crew CabDually 4X4, leather int loaded withoptions Stk#A14583. Get moreinfo, video & equipment featuresat www.djautomarket.ca, dlr#10543. $29,995. 604-538-2422
9155 Sport Utilities/4x4’s/Trucks9155
2008 FORD Escape XLT 4 doorsmall SUV economical & reliable80,000 kms. 4 to choose from,$155 bi wkly! All credit accepted!Call Mr Green 604-928-2541
2007 DODGE Ram 3500 Diesel$31,900 (604) 835-7655Clearwaybc.ca # 8291
2011 Dodge Ram 3500 LOWKMs, DIESEL $42,990. (604)
780-2696, [email protected]
2002 Toyota SequoiaAutomatic 305,000 kms 1 owner,top condition, all records, newMichelins. $13,900 email:[email protected]
2006 Chevrolet Equinox LTAutomatic 86,000 kms 6cylinder,leather seats,sunroof,airconditioning 5x cd player 6 waypioneer speakers $12,250.
Call: (778) 859-7204
2005 Ford F-350 Lariat SuperDuty, Crew Cab, Dually
Automatic 84,000 kms, DVDPlayer, Fully Loaded $25,900.Call: (604) 780-2696 or email:
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2006 GMC Savana Automatic190,000 kms 4.8l. Runs like new.Good Condition. Offers. $8,000Call: (604) 876-5015
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• Sunroof• Super Nice
2000 CHEV CAMARO
$6,999STK# K12197A
• 5 Speed• Air• Black
2000 TOYOTA SIENNA
$5,995STK# V12480
• Auto• Low K’s
2001 CHRYSLER PT CRUISER
$3,888STK# V12445A
• Auto• Air• Silver
2000 BMW 328i
$9,999STK# V11993B
• Auto• Air• Black
1997 PONTIAC GRAND AM
$2,988STK#K12398A
• Auto• Air• White
1999 VOLVO S80
$7,999STK# Q11146A
• Auto• Leather• Roof
2002 FORD EXPLORER
$6,988STK# K12300A
• Auto• Air• Green
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9115 Dealers9115
9522 RV’s/Trailers95222011 JAYCO Flight trailer.Loaded! Sleeps 6. Used for only 2weeks - like new! $22,900.604-464-1385 or 604-944-8086
2012 SPRINGDALE 267BH,power pkg, $22,400. #ST122671.604-835-4036. kustomkoachrv.com
2012 JAYCO Sport 8. Fridge,stove, awning, stab jacks. $7588.604-835-4036. kustomkoachrv.com
2012 CHAPARRAL 279BHS,bunks, $35,149. #CW122792604-835-4036. kustomkoachrv.com
2010 MALLARD 18CK, jack & jillbunk, a/c, $10,495. #UMT1810.604-835-4036. kustomkoachrv.com
2008 NASH 25’ 5th whl, q bed,rear kitchen, 1 slide $19,500. Ph604-792-2201 Chilliwack
2007 PROWLER 5th wheel, 32 ft,grt family rv, fibreglass, slideout,bunkbeds, air/cond, sleeps 8$19,900. 604-824-1426
2006 WILDERNESS, 260RL,stove & shower never used,queen bd/super slide, $18K,604-476-1150,
2004 PLEASUREWAY PlateauM/H, Mercedes Benz diesel, Mi.61,588K, Immac cond & loaded.$54,900. Ph 1-604-220-5005
9522 RV’s/Trailers95222002 WINNEBAGO Sunova,fiberglass roof, 51,400 kms, kit-chen slide, awning, tow bar incl,4K gen, $42,000. 604-943-2583
2006 ROCKWOOD 31BH, 4bunks, $19,995. #UTR311.604-835-4036. kustomkoachrv.com
2006 GEORGETOWN XL, 35’ 9',3 slides, V10, 20k miles, tow caravail, $61,000 604-948-5048
2005 27' Zepplin Trailer, lightweight, slide, a/c, sleeps 6, fullbath, new awning, stored indrsexc cd. $15,500. 604-533-8744
2004 WESTWIND Trailer. 25 ft.Sleeps 6, incl private BR w/dblbed. Awning, bbq, full bath, fridge/stove. $10,000. 604-538-8120
2002 26’ 5th Wheel, rear entry,mid kitchen, fully loaded, exccond $13,500 obo. 604-929-2688
2002 25’ Kustom Koach trailer,queen bed & bunks, loaded grtcond, $9,000. 604-984-9293
1999 SKYLINE NOMAD 22ft,sleeps 6, full kitchen & bath,furnace, hot water, awning +Many Extras. Like NEW cond.$8500 obo. Coq. 604-803-3640
1999 FORD E 350 class Cmotorhome 24 foot. Loaded withlots of features! Absolutely mintonly 89,000kms, just servicedONLY $17,995. The cleanest onein town !! Call 604-522-8889www.kabaniauto.ca familyowned & operated BBB A+ rating
1999 DUTCH STAR 35ft m/h V10slide, NS/NP, awnings, jacks,gen, AC. $29,500. 604-720-2751
1998 NOMAD 5th Wheel 25 ft.1 slide; Standup/walk aroundBdrm $12,000 604-796-2866
1996 SEA Breeze 31' (Class A)Heavy duty 460-7.5 litre Fordengine, Fully equipped, $19,900obo 604-746-5898. Abbotsford
1995 RIALTA Winnobago, 78K$20,000 obo, call afternoons,1000 trails avail, 604 943-3423
9522 RV’s/Trailers9522
1994 SPECIAL Edition Travelaire5th whl, 26.5, generator, lam flrs,$6000 obo (Abbot) 604-504-0408
1990 FORD 28ft Classic, 120K,always roofed, sleeps 6, $8300,604-466-1469
1988 SLUMBER QUEEN. 5thWheel. Sleeps 4. Fridge - 3 way,furnace, a/c. Clean & well kept.No rust. $4,250. 604-298-4042
9522 RV’s/Trailers95221980 GMC C Class, 21ft m/h,w/motorcycle carrier, runningcond. $1500 obo. 604-937-0408
$600. 8FT Davidson Dinghyrefurbished. New stainless keel.Great as a sail boat tender. CallStephen 604-202-9668
2007 GTI SEADOOS yellow, 4Stroke, low hrs, 155HP. & 2003GTX Seadoo blue, 2 Stroke, 160hrs, 130HP, w/trailer, storedindoors, no salt water; $12,500obo. LOTS of FUN! 604-857-3344
19FT SEARAY, 165 merc in-board, w/trailer, runs awesome,$6000 obo. 604-817-9004
1996 MIRAGE 19ft , 4.3 litre goodon fuel, stocked, stored indoors,no salt, 600 hrs, w/trailer, goodcond, $8800 obo. 604-857-3344
1986 RENNELL, 6 cycle mercury,9.94 cycle Yamaha, after 1 yr notused, not perfect, $1400 obo,604-462-1540
1976 CASCADE PilothouseKetch. 42 ft sail boat. New dinghy& outboard motor. Radar & autopilot. Perfect coastal cruiser. Liveaboard. $34,800. 604-538-1410
1974 TOLLY w/command bridge,26’ long, runs well, stove, head,dinette, fridge, sleeps 4, a beautyincls moorage at Horseshoe Bay$11,000, call 604-986-0731
9515 Boats951512’ LUND Aluminum boat, 8horse Yamaha motor & 4x8 boxtrailer. $2,500. 604-534-2196
AUTOMOTIVE
2002 Chevrolet Venture Noaccidents, $3,900. Call: (604)309-4208; [email protected]
9173 Vans9173
2010 DODGE Grand CaravanFull Stow n Go, 30 GrandCaravans to clear.$14,995.#3530 1-888-861-3841
2010 CHRYSLER Town &Country, ultimate luxury, fullyl o a d e d . $ 1 7 , 8 8 8 . # 4 2 1 31-888-861-3841
2010 CHEVY Express 250010 to Clear, Inhouse FinancingAvailable. $19,995. #3330 -1-888-861-3841
2 0 0 7 D O D G E G R A N DCARAVAN. WOW only 100,000km’s, Great Condition! Only$11,700. #K9505. CALL NOW.604 700-8866 DL# 31061
CHEVY UPLANDER 2005. V-6,auto, 7 pass., grey, A/C, powerlocks & windows, cruise, tilt, 93Kkm. Runs very well. $6,400.604-241-2530 or 604-375-2570
2002 WINDSTAR (Ford) 140 kms,good cond., $3700. 604-846-8597after 4pm or all day wkends
2002 SIENNA 4DR LEgray $ 8,888 #2299506
WWW.KEYWESTFORD.COM1-866-549-8503 301 Stewardson
Way, New Westminister
2001 CHEV Astro Van, auto, a/c ,most options, well equip, v/ clean.Stk#151737.Info, video, equipfeatures at www.djautomarket.ca,dlr#10543. $6,990. 604-538-2422
1996 FORD Aerostar Van, oneowner, excellent driving condition1 5 4 , 0 0 0 k m s $ 2 5 0 0 .604-987-1058
9173 Vans91731988 CHEV 20 work van, 3/4 ton,Aircared, original owner, goodrunning order $1995 obo604-986-2430 [email protected]
9172 Utility Trailers9172HEAVY DUTY utility trlr steel, 2 ftsides, tie rails & 4 stake pockets.As New $995 obo 778-552-5171
2007 Acura TL Auto, 122,000kms. Financing Available
$16,880. Call: (604)780-2696
2005 Mercedes-Benz E500$18,900, 90K km, 4Matic, NoAccidents, Local 604-833-6931
2005 BMW 645 Ci Convertible1 Owner,43KM,Immaculate,6spdManual, $35,000. 604-833-6931
KIA MAGENTIS 2008 LX V6 auto185 hp - 20,300 km. Only$11,900. Chwk 604-847-3297
2003 MERCEDES CLK 320,105k, 2nd owner, no acc. mint,local, $14,250. 604-626-8009
2012 FIAT 500 4 door hatchbackwell equip, 16” wheels, 4 wheeldisc brakes & more Stk#105716.Info, video & equip features atwww.djautomarket.ca dlr#10543.$18,990. 604-538-2422
9160 Sports &Imports9160
2011 VOLVO S40. Loaded withleather, power moonroof andmore. Like new. Only $ 23,995.00# 2 7 9 8 D L # 8 3 6 7 . C a l l604-531-6100.
2011 HYUNDAI ACCENT GL4 dr, loaded. 25,500 km. $11,600.Exc cond. 1-604-793-5520 (5961)
2010 NISSAN Sentra 4 doorsedan, local, no accidents, only50,000 kms, 2 to choose from,Japanese reliability, $107 biweekly! Call now and drive hometoday! Mr Green 604-928-2541
2010 MAZDA 3 4 door sedan,japanese quality, fuel efficient &sporty! Blk only, 34,000k, noaccidents $125 bi wkly! All creditaccepted Mr Green 604-928-2541
2010 HYUNDAI ACCENTCOUPE, Just Like New, Very lowkm’s, Lots of Factory warranty!Only $10,600. #K4784. CALLNOW. 604-700-8866 DL# 31061
2009 KIA RIO SEDAN Just likenew, Very low km’s, GreatBeginner car! Only $9,800.# K 2 6 3 2 . C A L L N O W .604-700-8866 DL# 31061
2008 HONDA Civic, 4 dr, silver,auto, 60,000kms, excl cond, fullyloaded, $11,500. 604 518-3166
2008 HONDA Civic 4 door sedan,local, no accidents reliable & fuelefficient. 2 to choose from, $119bi wkly! Good credit, bad credit noproblem! Mr Green 604-928-2541
9160 Sports &Imports9160
2008 ACURA TL loaded withnave ct, local no accidents pearlwhite on black leather 80,000kms$ 2 1 , 9 9 5 ! f i n a n c e a v a i l .604-522-8889 www.kabaniauto.caFamily owned & operated BBB A+ NEW MALLARD 24FQ, lge slide,
loaded. $19,500. #MT9244.604-835-4036. kustomkoachrv.com
GETAWAY Camper Travel Van1989. 212K kms Sleeps 2, Seats4. $5,900 firm. (604) 792-7544
1998 37’ Winnebago Chieftain454, 1slide,53000mi. loaded,veryclean,$24,500obo.604-850-4353
LIKE New! Used only 6X! 2006Palomino 4100, Excellent cond.$8,400. Call: (604) 510-4479
91 Terry Resort New roof/tires.Clean/no pets/no smoke,extras$6,000. Call: (604) 760-7513
2002 GMC Adventurer. Greatcamping with snowbirdoption! 106,000 kms Excellent20’ motorhome. Sleeps 4, withoven, microwave, fridge & newstereo system. Low km, littleused. $20,000. (604) 833-4537
ROAD RANGER5TH WHEEL 24 FT.
Rear bath, queen bed,new tires. New cond.
$11,950.Call: (604) 325-7871 or
email: [email protected]
LUND 12 Foot Alumn Boat,swivel seats & fold down whls,Karavan easy load trailer, 6HPMerc, 4 stroke + accessories,$2700 obo, 604-987-8523
BOAT FOR SALE 17’ bowrider/144hp io/ready to go $5,000Call: 604-703-0133email: [email protected]
INFINITI G35 2003 82k $13,900one owner, exc. cond. power all,leather, sunroof. 604.721.4414
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The Record • Friday, June 22, 2012 • A35
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2012 Fusion
$$18,69818,698MSRP........... $21,599$21,599DISCOUNT....$2,901
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2012 Escape XLTstk# 124414
✓ 6 Speed Automatic✓ Sync Voice Activated System✓ Speed Control/Tilt Steering✓ Power 6 Way Driver’s Seat✓ Roof Rails✓ Convenience Package
$$22,81822,818MSRP........... $28,349$28,349DISCOUNT....$5,531
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