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Tears of the innocent Jennifer Moreau staff reporter

Mohammed Jawara was just a child of about 12 when he fled his home country of Liberia. Charles Taylor was leading a rebel war, and his infamous soldiers killed Jawara’s aunt and uncle, while the young boy fled with his family to a refugee camp in neighbouring Sierra Leone. But Jawara was not safe there either. Liberian rebel soldiers, many of whom were children strung out on drugs, attacked the refugee camp, slaughtering and raping people, including pregnant women. Some child soldiers recognized their family members in the refugee camp, and they were ordered to kill them. Those who disobeyed were executed on the spot. Jawara survived the attack, but the next day, there were thousands of bodies in the streets. He then fled to Guinea, but refugees were under attack there, too – this time from within the country. Jawara and his family members applied for refugee status and were accepted to Canada. Jawara was so excited he was jumping and crying and couldn’t sleep. When they arrived in Canada, they stayed at Welcome House, a temporary home for new immigrants run by the Immigrant Services Society of B.C. Book Page 8

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A refugee’s tale: Burnaby resident Mohammed Jawara, 26, has just published The Tears of the Innocent and the Bloodshed, a harrowing account of his escape from war-torn West Africa when he was a child.

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Election 2013: One Liberal left standing in Burnaby Jennifer Moreau staff reporter

And then there was one. While the Liberals took pundits by surprise, securing another majority in Tuesday’s provincial election, they lost a seat in Burnaby, leaving Richard Lee as the sole remaining Liberal in the city. Three of Burnaby’s four provincial seats

are now held by New Democrats, after two incumbents in the south kept their ridings, and newcomer Jane Shin secured a win in Burnaby-Lougheed. “(It’s) a little bit lonely,” Lee said, adding he hopes for more diversity on the local political landscape. “I think it’s healthy to have opposition.” Gary Begin, a former TEAM Burnaby city councillor who worked on Lee’s re-elec-

tion campaign, pointed out Lee is the only Liberal out of 23 elected seats in Burnaby – all other posts, federal, provincial and municipal, are held by New Democrats. Lee’s next term means he will have served a total of 16 years as a local MLA. “I firmly believe that in the end, Richard’s work in the community had paid off for him,” Begin said. “A lot of it is he’ll meet with community groups. He has a coffee

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meeting once a month in different parts of the riding. That’s pretty much it.” Janet Routledge ran for the NDP against Lee, and while she also was out a lot in the community, it wasn’t enough to secure her the seat. Lee edged her out by 833 votes in preliminary counts. Lee told the NOW he was expecting a thinner margin of roughly 200 votes. Election Page 3

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Burnaby NOW • Friday, May 17, 2013 • A03

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The challenge: Surviving on $1.75 per day Jennifer Moreau staff reporter

Is it possible to feed yourself on pocket change? Chris Miele, who lives on the border of Burnaby and Coquitlam, is finding out with a five-day challenge to raise awareness about extreme poverty, while spending only $1.75 for food per day. The campaign is called Live Below the Line, and participants restrict their food budget in an effort to draw attention to the 1.4 billion people worldwide who live in extreme poverty. “It’s a really great way of raising awareness, making the participants themselves feel a lot more sympathetic with the people they will help,” Miele said. Miele is an SFU student currently taking a semester off. The NOW spoke with him on Day 4, to see how he was managing. “I’m doing pretty OK, actually,” he said. “The food that you eat is just really bland. It’s not like I don’t have enough of it.” Miele and a couple of friends did the challenge for five days, from April 29 to May 3. Meanwhile, they are still encouraging people to donate to one of four partner charities working to end extreme poverty: Cuso International, Raising the Village, RESULTS Canada, and Spread

the Net, an anti-malaria initiative. Miele has done the challenge before while on an exchange program in Australia. “It’s a really good program. There was a lot of positive reinforcement to do it,” he said. The challenge lasts five days, but Miele lived on an extreme poverty food budget for a month while in Australia. “For me, the reason I wanted to do it for that long, I really wanted to get the full experience of having it really, really difficult for me,” he said. “I would have that much more in depth of an idea of living in extreme poverty. … I’m going to feel a lot more passionate about the subject afterwards and do whatever I can to get rid of extreme poverty.” According to Miele, there’s a lot of decent food one can eat on that kind of budget. In Australia, he pooled his money with friends and bought things in bulk – potatoes, rice, fruit, a little bit of meat, garlic and soy sauce. He also suggests buying jam and herbs, to add a little flavour. Expensive items Miele avoids include a lot of meat, coffee and cheese. “The first few days you feel a little bit hungry, but your stomach shrinks quickly,” he said. Australia is also where the Live Below the Line challenge

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Tight budget: Chris Miele undertook a challenge to live off $1.75 per day for food. The figure reflects the money people in extreme poverty get by on daily, for food, clothing and shelter. The challenge was part of the Live Below the Line campaign, to raise money for charities fighting poverty. started. In 2009, Rich Fleming from the Global Poverty Project and Nick Allardice from the Oaktree Foundation in Australia, created the personal challenge to better understand the lack of freedom and choice for those liv-

ing in extreme poverty. In 2012, 15,000 people worldwide took on the challenge while raising more than $3.5 million for anti-poverty initiatives around the globe. Miele chose to raise money for

Results Canada, a national volunteer group dedicated to ending poverty. His goal is to raise $300, but at press time, his donations were at $20. For more information or to donate, go to livebelow theline.ca.

Election: Will Premier Christy Clark punish the city? continued from page 1

While NDP incumbents Kathy Corrigan and Raj Chouhan held on to their seats in the south of the city, newcomer Shin squeaked out a victory in BurnabyLougheed, taking a seat that has been held by former Liberal MLA Harry Bloy since 2001. Prior to Bloy, the riding, which has changed shape over the years, tended to lean towards the New Democrats. According to preliminary counts, Shin beat first-time candidate Ken Kramer by just 523 votes in a riding that has been close in past elections. Shin was missing in action for much of the campaign, after the Liberals began questioning her background and creden-

tials, which Shin’s campaign manager Sage Aaron said was tough on the new candidate. Bob Davies, who has been working with the Burnaby-Lougheed Liberal riding association for about five or six years, said it was a pretty tight race, but firsttime Liberal Ken Kramer was “pretty good.” “We ran a solid campaign,” he said. “What (the NDP victory) shows was they were able to get their vote out a little better than we were.” Davies attributed Shin’s absence to inexperience and questioned why her campaign team would not want her to comment. Davies also said campaigns are not won in the media; it’s more a question of who’s able to

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get their supporters to the polls. “The candidate’s background is an influence for the uncommitted voter, but I don’t think it made a lot of impact on those committed,” he said, adding that real issues in the community, like the economy, weren’t paid much attention. Marjorie Cohen, a political science professor at SFU and a local resident, was very surprised with Shin’s win in Burnaby-Lougheed, given the controversy surrounding her campaign and surprised by the result in Burnaby North. She stated that the NDP had a strong presence on the ground. While Burnaby has just one elected Liberal in public office, they don’t hold

power anywhere else in the country, she noted. “If the NDP had won this election, that would be different, but they are still going to be in defensive mode,” she said. According to Cohen, it’s possible Liberal leader Christy Clark will punish the city for swinging left. “She can be vindictive. Whether or not she makes Burnaby a priority can be significant. So (Lee’s) going to have hard work to do … to improve infrastructure like hospitals and schools in Burnaby,” Cohen said. “She may punish Burnaby, but on the other hand she’s probably going to want to keep Burnaby in the future. (Lee’s) going to have to be more active than he has in the past.”

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Last man standing: Richard Lee, newly elected for a fourth term, is the only Liberal left in Burnaby, after the Burnaby-Lougheed seat went to the NDP.

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A04 • Friday, May 17, 2013 • Burnaby NOW

ZONING BYLAW AMENDMENTS

PUBLIC HEARING

The Council of the City of Burnaby hereby gives notice that it will hold a Public Hearing TUESDAY, 2013 MAY 28 AT 7:00 P.M. in the Council Chamber, Burnaby City Hall, 4949 Canada Way, Burnaby, B.C., V5G 1M2, to receive representations in connection with the following proposed amendments to “Burnaby Zoning Bylaw 1965”. 1)

BURNABY ZONING BYLAW 1965, AMENDMENT BYLAW NO. 12, 2013 – BYLAW NO. 13209 Rez. #12-27A 3290 Sperling Avenue Portion of Block 9, District Lots 44 and 78, Group 1, New Westminster Owner: City of Burnaby District Plan 4156 (Unaddressed property) Portion of West 66 Feet (Bylaw Filed 11774), Block 19, District Lots 44 Owner: City of Burnaby and 78, Group 1, New Westminster District Plan 3049 From: R5 Residential District To: P3 Park and Public Use District The purpose of the proposed zoning bylaw amendment is to bring the prevailing zoning of the subject properties owned by the City into conformance with their designated use as a public park. 2)

BURNABY ZONING BYLAW 1965, AMENDMENT BYLAW NO. 13, 2013 – BYLAW NO. 13210 Rez. #12-27B 7951 Burris Street Parcel B (Statutory Right of Way Plan 26009) Owner: Metro Vancouver Except: Part Dedicated Road on SRW Plan 27805; District Lot 87, Group 1, New Westminster District 7951 Haszard Street Parcel D (Statutory Right of Way Plan 26009) of Parcel F Owner: Metro Vancouver (Reference Plan 1468A), District Lot 85, Group 1, New Westminster District Except: Part Dedicated Road on Plan 27805 7950 Haszard Street Parcel C (Statutory Right of Way Plan 26009) Except: Part Dedicated Owner: Metro Vancouver Road on Plan 27805, District Lot 87, Group 1, New Westminster District 7950 Rayside Street Parcel E (Statutory Right of Way Plan 26009) of Parcel U Owner: Metro Vancouver (Reference Plan 3159), District Lot 85, Group 1, New Westminster District Except: Part Dedicated Road on Plan 27805 7225 Trans Canada Highway Parcel “C” (Reference Plan 1166), District Lot 85, Group 1, Owner: Metro Vancouver New Westminster District Except: Firstly: Part Shown as 0.193 Acres on Statutory Right of Way Plan 2609 and Secondly: Part Dedicated Road on Statutory Right of Way Plan 27805 (Unaddressed Property) All That Portion of District Lot 85 Shown as Frontage Road on Owner: City of Burnaby Plan 26009 (Unaddressed Property) All Those Portions of District Lot 85 Now Highway as Shown on Owner: City of Burnaby Plan 27805 (Unaddressed Property) Parts of Those Portions of District Lot 87 Now Highway as Shown on Owner: City of Burnaby Plan 27805 From: R5 Residential District To: P3 Park and Public Use District The purpose of the proposed zoning bylaw amendment is to bring the prevailing zoning of the subject properties owned by the City and Metro Vancouver into conformance with their designated use as a public park. 3)

BURNABY ZONING BYLAW 1965, AMENDMENT BYLAW NO. 14, 2013 – BYLAW NO. 13211 Rez. #12-27C 9011 Avalon Avenue Lot 4 Except: On Plan 5170; Block 4, District Lot 14, Group 1, Owner: Metro Vancouver New Westminster District Plan 3047 9002 Brunette River Parcel “A” (Plan 5170), Lot 4, Block 4, District Lot 14, Group 1, Owner: GVSDD (Metro New Westminster District Plan 3047 Vancouver) 9186 Brunette River Parcel “A” (Reference Plan 6121) of Lot 9 of Lots 1 and 2, Block 4, Owner: GVSDD (Metro District Lot 14, Group 1, New Westminster District Plan 3047 Vancouver) 6743 Cariboo Road Lot 2, District Lots 10 and 40, Group 1, New Westminster District Owner: Metro Vancouver Plan 72890 6825 Cariboo Road Lot 9 Except: Part .115 of an Acre Shown Red on Plan 6121 of Lots 1 Owner: Metro Vancouver and 2, Block 4, District Lot 14, Group 1, New Westminster District Plan 3047 From: A2 Agricultural District and M2 General Industrial District To: P3 Park and Public Use District The purpose of the proposed zoning bylaw amendment is to bring the prevailing zoning of the subject properties owned by Metro Vancouver into conformance with their designated use as a public park.

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BURNABY ZONING BYLAW 1965, AMENDMENT BYLAW NO. 15, 2013 – BYLAW NO. 13212 Rez. #12-27D 6955 and 6965 Ash Street Lots 14 and 15 Except: Part on Plan 26009; Block 12 of Block 3, Owner: City of Burnaby District Lot 14, Group 1, New Westminster District Plan 3047 8736 Baker Avenue Lot 1 Except: Part on Plan 26009; Block 14 of Block 3, District Lot 14, Owner: City of Burnaby Group 1, New Westminster District Plan 3047 6974, 6984, and 6995 Lot 8 Except: Part on Plan 26009; Block 12 of Block 3, District Lot 14, Louise Street Group 1, New Westminster District Plan 3047; Lot 9 Except: Owner: City of Burnaby Part on Plan 26009; Block 12 of Block 3, District Lot 14, Block 1, New Westminster District Plan 3047; and Lot 11 Except: Part on Highway Plan 26009, Block 11 of Block 3, District Lot 14, Group 1, New Westminster District Plan 3047 From: A2 Agricultural District To: P3 Park and Public Use District The purpose of the proposed zoning bylaw amendment is to bring the prevailing zoning of the subject properties owned by the City into conformance with their designated use as a public park. 5)

BURNABY ZONING BYLAW 1965, AMENDMENT BYLAW NO. 16, 2013 – BYLAW NO. 13213 Rez. #12-24 6225 and 6255 Cassie Avenue Lot 101, DL 153, Group 1, NWD Plan 34958; Lot 92, DL 153, Group 1, NWD Plan 33201 From: RM3 Multiple Family Residential District To: CD Comprehensive Development District (based on the RM5s Multiple Family Residential District, C2 and C2f Community Commercial District, and Metrotown Town Centre Development Plan as guidelines, and in accordance with the development plan entitled “Proposed Mixed-Use Commercial & Residential Development Cassie Avenue, Burnaby, BC” prepared by Chris Dikeakos Architects Inc.) The purpose of the proposed zoning bylaw amendment is to permit construction of a 37-storey high-rise building above a four storey commercial office-retail podium. 6)

BURNABY ZONING BYLAW 1965, AMENDMENT BYLAW NO. 17, 2013 – BYLAW NO. 13214 Rez. #06-22 3812, 3826, 3842, 3854 & 3862 Norfolk Street Lots 1, 2 and 3, West Half of Lot 4 and East Half of Lot 4, Blk 45, D.L. 69, Group 1, NWD Plan 1321 From: R5 Residential District To: CD Comprehensive Development District (based on RM3 Multiple Family Residential District and Community Plan Eight guidelines and in accordance with the development plan entitled “Proposed Townhouse Development Norfolk Street, Burnaby, B.C.” prepared by Chris Dikeakos Architects Inc.) The purpose of the proposed zoning bylaw amendment is to permit construction of a three storey 16 unit townhouse development with garage and surface parking. 7)

BURNABY ZONING BYLAW 1965, AMENDMENT BYLAW NO. 18, 2013 – BYLAW NO. 13215 Rez. #12-12 4555 Hastings Street Lots 22 to 25, Blk 8, DL 122, Group 1, NWD Plan 1308 From: C4a Service Commercial District To: CD Comprehensive Development District (based on C8a Urban Village Commercial District, Hastings Street Area Plan guidelines, and in accordance with the development plan entitled, “Dolphin Mixed Use Development” prepared by Chris Dikeakos Architects Inc.) The purpose of the proposed zoning bylaw amendment is to permit construction of a four-storey mixed use development.

All persons who believe that their interest in property is affected by a proposed bylaw shall be afforded a reasonable opportunity to be heard or to present written submissions respecting matters contained in the bylaw. Written submissions may be presented at the Public Hearing or for those not attending the Public Hearing must be submitted to the Office of the City Clerk prior to 4:45 p.m. the day of the Public Hearing. The Director Planning and Building’s reports and related information respecting the zoning bylaw amendments are available for public examination at the offices of the Planning Department, 3rd floor, in Burnaby City Hall. Copies of the proposed bylaws may be inspected at the Office of the City Clerk at 4949 Canada Way, Burnaby, B.C., V5G 1M2 from 8:00 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. weekdays from Tuesday, 2013 May 14 to Tuesday, 2013 May 28. NO PRESENTATIONS WILL BE RECEIVED BY COUNCIL AFTER THE CONCLUSION OF THE PUBLIC HEARING M. Manuel, ACTING CITY CLERK


Burnaby NOW • Friday, May 17, 2013 • A05

School district layoffs part of regular cycle Cayley Dobie staff reporter

The Burnaby Teachers’ Association may be crying foul over the school district’s decision to lay off 75 teachers, but the district says these layoffs are just part of the system and have to happen every year. In an article appearing in the May 3 Burnaby NOW, Burnaby Teachers’ Association president, James Sanyshyn said he was upset that the budget passed in April didn’t mention any layoffs, even though layoff notices were sent out the very next day.

“To say there were no teachers at the end of each layoffs is disingenuous,” school year, depending on he said in an earcontractual oblilier interview. gations and other But the district factors, including says these layoffs returning teachhappen each year ers. Throughout and are necesthe summer, sary. the district goes “Every year, through a rehirwe typically have ing process that a fairly large takes into considnumber of layoffs eration the numbecause that’s the ber of returnway the system JAMES SANYSHYN ing and retiring works,” said Greg BTA president teachers, enrolFrank, secretaryment across the treasurer of the Burnaby district and changes in stuschool district. dent demographics, Frank According to Frank, the said. district lays off a number of “Then, over the com-

Burnaby man charged with attempted murder Cayley Dobie staff reporter

A 22-year-old Burnaby man has been charged with attempted murder after allegedly stabbing a woman in her throat. Burnaby RCMP announced the charges on May 14 in relation to an incident that happened last weekend. According to a media release, around 9 p.m. on May 11 police were called to a home in the 6900-block of Adair Street. When officers arrived on scene they

found a woman bleeding from stab wounds in her neck and head. The woman had fled from her own home to that of a neighbour’s after an alleged argument with her partner led to the attack, the release stated. By this time, the suspect had fled the scene but was later located and arrested by Coquitlam RCMP. Burnaby RCMP have charged Lorne Rose with attempted murder and breach of bail violations. editorial@burnabynow.com

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ing months and through that as well as they should the summer and into early have,” he said. September, many of those Sanyshyn said trustees staff are hired should have notiback,” he said. fied the public But the fact about the annual that most, if layoffs as a way to not all, districts shine a spotlight across the provon what should ince have to do be an important this annually in election issue. order to balance “That’s 75 their budgets, is teachers pulled reason enough to away from their announce it to the RON BURTON schools … in public, Sanyshyn School trustee order to balance said. the budget,” “They should Sanyshyn said. acknowledge there is a He added that in order problem, and I don’t think to encourage more governthey succeeded in doing ment funding, the public

needs to be made aware of the annual layoffs. But trustee Ron Burton disagrees. According to Burton, the layoffs are a requirement of the collective agreement and therefore a contractual obligation that the district must adhere to. “I don’t think it was a missed opportunity at all,” he said. “Probably 80 or 90 per cent of (the teachers) will be back.” Burton said that while government funding plays a key role in district shortfalls, even with full funding the layoffs would still happen as part of the teachers’ contract.

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A06 • Friday, May 17, 2013 • Burnaby NOW

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Yes, we’re truly delighted to be gobsmacked

who, like blissful sheep, simply folWe could wring our editorial hands lowed the usual election routine: conover the low voter turnout – although sider the polls irrefutable and build it did bump up by a miniscule one per one’s plan around them. Although, if cent this time. We could decry the lack one examines the polls closer, a mere of substantive debate on issues during three days before the electhe campaign. We could simply ponder the future of our tion some had the race in a province under a new – yet old dead heat with momentum for Burnaby NOW the Liberals. However, none – establishment. But, instead, accounted for a momentum we revel in the fact that polland numbers such as the one we experisters and the media were gobsmacked enced. by the results. Yes, we count ourselves We, like other media, already had among the smug majority of pundits

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pre-digested stories ready to run. The standard – what will Adrian Dix be like as the premier? What went wrong for the Liberals and when? Yes, so confident were we all in the outcome that there seemed to be very little excitement to be had on election night. Well, we were wrong, dead wrong. And we are delighted. No, not because the Liberals were elected. We respect the voters’ decisions – no matter that we often scratch our collective heads over them. We are delighted because for far too many elec-

tions the media, voters and candidates have all grown attached and dependent on polls and pundits. We were long overdue for a wake-up call. A wake-up call that says don’t take anything for granted. (We suspect the NDP is saying the same thing for other reasons.) A wake-up call that tells voters that things are not pre-ordained. That getting off your duff and voting might just swing things at the last minute. That, dare we say, the future is not as predictable as many would have us believe.

Clark has spunk – that’s for darn sure EDITOR’S LETTER Pat Tracy

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must confess, I’ve always had a soft spot for Christy Clark. She reminds me a bit like Demi Moore in that movie, G.I. Jane. Of course, G.I. Jane’s story and hers diverge somewhat. But I still like to think the theme is vaguely the same: novice military recruit blindly taking orders discovers she’s the only one not in on the big plan – the plan that has her basically as a fall guy. When she discovers she’s set up – she, of course, turns the whole situation on its head and triumphs. Now, Clark’s road to redemption and victory has more detours. She relies on old political female friends to advise her when she considers running for the mayor’s chair in Vancouver. She tackles that race with gusto and doesn’t whine about losing. Out of politics, she turns her gift for gab into a stint as a radio talk show host. And then she returns to the military base, er, B.C. politics, and takes on the entire old Liberal boys’ club to become

the leader of the Liberal party – with only Harry Bloy supporting her. Which, in my opinion, was worse than having no support at all. She tried to reward Bloy and then discovered he was a liability – a couple of times. And still, as late as three weeks ago in Burnaby, she praised Bloy. Somewhat of a stretch – but she managed to sound almost convincing. And, dare I say, she did display almost militaristic loyalty to her single supporter – however misplaced. And then – to top it off – she sloughs off several seedy political scandals like dead skin; ethnic vote pandering, sexual harassment by one of her top staff members, a skewed politicized report on the Burnaby Hospital, party political work done on the taxpayer dime – it seemed like at least one ugly mess a month leading up to the election. She even manages to avoid having the legislature meet – and it hardly raises eyebrows. Probably an indication of how we are all rather tired of any form of political bickering – even if it is part of a working democracy. She even fended off legal action instigated by John van Dongen, who was intent on connecting her to the old B.C. Rail scandal, all of which was broadcasted endlessly by the media. And then she was vindicated

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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR SFU professor wrong on premier

Dear Editor:

Re: Election 2013: One Liberal left in Burnaby, Burnaby NOW, May 15. (see page 1) I am surprised at the comments of Marjorie Cohen, a political science professor at Simon Fraser University. She speculates that Burnaby would be “punished” by Christy Clark for “swinging left” in Monday’s election. These comments obviously reflect a lack of professionalism. Cohen says that Premier Clark can be “vindictive” and infrastructure projects like hospitals and schools will require hard work to improve. Professor Cohen should show some profession-

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alism and objectivity in her public comments; her partisan characterization of Premier Clark shows a disturbing lack of academic objectivity. A close race in Burnaby-Lougheed does not qualify as a swing to the left, given the NDP already controls city council, school board, members of parliament and two provincial ridings in Burnaby. Perhaps Cohen hadn’t noticed this! Cohen has also failed to notice new school construction in Burnaby built under the Liberal government, such as the $65-million Burnaby Central high school and the new $8-million elementary school at SFU. Burnaby has not suffered from lack of infrastructure projects.

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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Hospital part of health plan continued from page 6

Burnaby’s population growth is slow compared with explosive growth in other parts of the region. Therefore any government, Liberal or NDP, would prioritize hospital capital dollars to parts of the province with rapid population growth. I think Burnaby residents are capable of appreciating the importance of prioritizing health-care projects. Burnaby does need a new or upgraded hospital and instead of turning Burnaby hospital into a political football, the future of Burnaby hospital has to be discussed, debated and hopefully placed in a rational, long-term hospital planning program. Ragini Rankin, Burnaby

Shin needs to respond Dear Editor:

I was very excited when Jane Shin

announced her B.C. NDP candidacy for the Burnaby-Lougheed riding with a long list of colourful but somewhat mysterious credentials. Later, several local papers raised a few questions requesting clarification of those crendentials but she never released any explanation. Several publications reported some contradictory and increadible stories in English, Korean and Chinese papers as facts and truth. I expected a straightforward statement from her about the issues mentioned in the stories, but it was never released. Before taking official office as MLA for Burnaby-Lougheed, I think she has a mandatory obligation to voters to tell the true facts. Otherwise, it will become a legal breach of trust or worse consequences. Honesty, sincerity and truth are essential in public service and in democracy. H. Kim, Burnaby

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Clark: A second shot as leader order to impress her son. I felt for her. – with much less fanfare. I didn’t see a reckAll this while polls and less driver, I saw a mom pundits had her a) being desperate to keep her son abandoned by Liberal from getting grumpy and party members, b) being making a scene while a disliked by women voters reporter was along for the and c) being criticized for ride. Much the way a mom her parenting. will give a kid a candy A lesser woman would bar in a store, rather than have locked herself in a deal with the inevitable bathroom stall embarrassing in Walmart “But there’s no tantrum. and chugged Why the question in my down a galLiberals took mind that voters a fourth term lon of Haagen Daz butter want leaders who despite a rather pecan ice chequered histtake a licking cream while ory and polls listening that put Adrian and come back to Barbra Dix and the ticking.” Streisand belt NDP 20 points out People on ahead only one PAT TRACY her iPod. month ago, editor Instead she is probably a straightens multi-layered up her shoulders, pastes political thesis subject. on a big smile, slaps on a But there’s no doubt hard hat, and just keeps that Clark’s gumption has sticking out her hand and got a lot to do with it. repeating the same darn Yes, negative ads; NDP “economy” slogan over supporters who took and over and over. the win for granted; an She doesn’t play nice, opponent who thought and she sure doesn’t give a measured, positive her opponents any free approach would impress shots. voters; who also thought When it was reported voters would not forget that she ran a red light the HST debacle; voters – quite deliberately – in who believed the tender continued from page 6

shoots of a timid economy would wilt with an NDP government; a leader who was caught lying – that all counts for something. But there’s no question in my mind that voters want leaders who take a licking and come back ticking. Whether it’s the hockey player who skates out for another period with gauze plastered over a bloody cut, or a politician who comes back for a third – or was it fourth – time to Burnaby during the campaign, saying the Burnaby-Deer Lake riding had “no business” being NDP – well, folks respect that fiesty, take no prisoners, attitude. They may not agree with everything she stands for – but she has spunk. Now, does that make her a great leader, or a good premier? Given her track record, I would say no. But it’s given her a second crack at the job – and, if nothing else, she may have learned a few lessons along the way. G.I. Jane sure did. Pat Tracy is the editor of the Burnaby NOW, and its sister paper, The Record.

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book about his experiences: The Tears of the Innocent and the Bloodshed, which came Every morning, Jawara went outside, out in March. It was a painful book to stood on the sidewalk, counting cars and write, but he wants people to know what waving to people. A man stopped and he went through. welcomed Jawara, shaking his hand and “It’s a story that I cannot keep in my giving him a hug. Jawara was just a heart. For me, it’s important they know teenager at the time, and he had come to about it,” he says. Canada with only his siblings. The Tears of the Innocent and the Bloodshed His mother was tells Jawara’s story, killed in the war, and while touching on his father has been freedom, Liberian missing for several history and the need years. for peace. Jawara, now 26, “We have seen lives with his siblings so much bloodshed, in Burnaby’s Hillside rapes and tortures, Gardens, a housing the killing of innocent complex with many people, people runrefugee and immining away from their grant families. homes, people sepaHe attends rated from their famian adult educalies, and we are tired tion school in New to see people cry for Westminster, works freedom. We all need in a gas station and to come together as takes care of his older one nation and as one brother, whose hand people,” he writes in was cut off by the his book. rebels. Jawara stills The Tears of the struggles with the Innocent and the traumatic horror he Bloodshed is available witnessed as a young on Amazon, and the Lisa King/burnaby now boy in Africa. author is available for “I’m trying my Remembering: Burnaby resident readings and interbest to calm down,” Mohammed Jawara wants people to views. Contact him he says. “I feel like know his story. by emailing jawara_ what happened to mohammed@hot me, the same thing is going to happen mail.com. again in these countries. It’s difficult for Burnaby’s Tommy Douglas library me right now, especially when I see my branch has ordered Jawara’s book and brother, it reminds me of what happened will host a reading with him in the future, in my country.” so keep an eye on the Burnaby NOW for Jawara decided to self-publish a short updates. continued from page 1

Most talkative MP

Jennifer Moreau staff reporter

Burnaby-New Westminster MP Peter Julian runs the fastest mouth in Ottawa, according to Samara, a non-partisan organization that analyzes politics. The charitable think-tank counted words spoken by MPs in the House of Commons last year and found that Julian was the most verbose, with 226,027 words. “Since I’ve started in Parliament, I’ve been on the most-active list regularly,” Julian told the NOW. “Being most active in the house for 2012 is an honour, but I just think it’s also just part of the job. We’re elected to speak out on behalf of constituents.” Julian, the NDP’s energy and natural resources critic, spent a lot of time speaking against the takeover of Canadian energy company Nexen by CNOOC, a state-run Chinese oil company. Julian was also a regular critic of the Conservative’s budgetary measures. “One of the things I found most interesting is the NDP has a third of the members in the House of Commons but nearly half of the activity,” Julian said, “which shows me we are doing what we were asked to do by our voters.” Second place for most-talkative MP went to Liberal Kevin Lamoureux, MP for Winnipeg North, with 222,451 words spoken, and Green party leader Elizabeth May was third, at 174,783. The projections were based on analyses of 54 days of debate in the House of

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Gift for the gab: According to Samara, a non-partisan think-tank, Burnaby-New Westminster MP Peter Julian is the most talkative MP in the House of Commons. Commons over three periods in 2012. Samara also created an infographic, equating MPs’ word counts with books. Julian would be on par with Rohinton Mistry’s A Fine Balance.

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Free public event! Environmental displays. Live blue grass music. Prize draws. Lots of activities for kids. 200 free veggie burgers fresh from the BBQ. Specific activities include: Help create a plan for a greener future! The City of Burnaby wants to hear about your priorities and ideas to protect and enhance the environment in Burnaby. Learn about what the City does now, place landmarks on our giant Green Map of the City, enter to win prizes, and take part in other fun events for kids, youth and adults. Visit the Burnaby Farmers’ Market taking place at City Hall at the same time as the Environmental Festival. Go on bicycle tours led by HUB: Your Cycling Connection. Departure time and route still to be determined, but expect to ride on marked urban trails and bike routes.

FIELD TOUR OF DEER LAKE WITH LOCAL NATURALIST, GEORGE CLULOW.

TUESDAY, JUNE 4 GUIDED CANOE TRIPS ON DEER LAKE. 5:30 to 6:30pm and 6:45 to 7:45pm, Deer Lake Park. Please see burnaby.ca/environmentweek for registration information or contact 604-294-7224

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7:00pm. Tommy Douglas Library, 7311 Kingsway An educational and entertaining talk by the Byrne Creek Streamkeepers Society.

FRIDAY, JUNE 7 DOCUMENTARY FILM SCREENING, ‘BIOPHILIC DESIGN: THE ARCHITECTURE OF LIFE’. 6:30pm doors open. Film at 7:00pm Bob Prittie Public Library, Metrotown, 6100 Willingdon Avenue. The Green Ideas Network is hosting a free public viewing of the documentary film ‘Biophilic Design: the Architecture of Life’ (1hr), which presents, in an engaging narrative, innovative examples from around the world of how the places where we live, work and play can be designed to better incorporate nature and natural systems, resulting in happier, healthier and more productive human beings (biophilicdesign.net).

CAR TRUNK SALE – ENVIRONMENT WEEK EDITION. 9am to 2pm. Bill Copeland Sports Centre, 3676 Kensington Ave.

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Burnaby NOW • Friday, May 17, 2013 • A09

Star attraction: LA

Lakers basketball player Steve Nash took the first shot in the new gym at Fortius Sport & Health. He is a member of the centre’s athlete advisory board.

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Fortius opening a slam dunk it’s only natural for us to have provincial sport orgastaff reporter nizations dedicated to the It’s 148,000 square feet development of athletes, of integrated health ser- coaches, officials and volvices and amenities to help unteers share in the canvas develop all types of ath- that is the Fortius athlete letes – from the weekend development centre.” warrior to the Olympic The eight organizalevel – and it’s finally tak- tions will join Roman Tulis ing appointments. European Soccer School Fortius Sport and Health of Excellence, which has announced nine provin- already set up shop in cial sport organizations Fortius. The nine organizathat will now call Burnaby tions will join the Fortius home, inside its athlete develnew sports hub opment centre “Our vision is to both as resion May 13. Fortius celcollaborate with dent and nonebrated its soft resident sport like-minded indi- partners. opening on Monday by “A major viduals and orgaannouncing pillar of what nizations who SportMedBC, we’re all B.C. School about is athbelieve in the Sports, B.C. developpower of sport to lete Athletics, Curl ment,” said Dr. transform lives.” Rick Celebrini, B.C., CanoeKayak B.C., Fortius coSCOTT COUSENS Karate B.C., f o u n d e r Fortius founder and chair B.C. Water Polo and chief and Synchro sport officer. B.C. will reside inside the “Launching the Fortius sports hub on Kensington athlete development cenAvenue. tre with an inaugural series These groups all in one of resident sport partners spot make it the largest that are responsible for the sport cluster in the prov- growth and development ince, according to Fortius. of their respective sports is On Wednesday, LA what we’d like to think is a Lakers basketball player win-win proposition.” Steve Nash took the first Fortius also officially shot inside the new Fortius announced Pharmasave, gymnasium. Nash, two- FitFirst Footwear and a time NBA MVP and co- SportMed medicine store owner of the Vancouver that will all be operational Whitecaps FC, is also a by the summer. member of the Fortius ath“We were looking for lete advisory board. like-minded individuals “Our vision is to collabo- and organizations who rate with like-minded indi- shared in our belief in the viduals and organizations power of sport to transform who believe in the power lives,” said Lynda Cannell, of sport to transform lives,” Fortius chief operating offisaid Scott Cousens, found- cer. “Our first three inauguer and chair of Fortius, in a ral resident retail partners media release. “That’s why are a perfect fit for us given

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We are already into May! Dogs are loving the sun and the grass, and water bodies will soon be explored; if they haven’t been already! It is important to keep pets up to date with vaccinations, flea prevention and to follow leash laws as pets are socializing more. Another element that they are being exposed to is the allergens in the environment. With trees pollinating, we are well into allergy season. Grass pollen will soon follow suit. As is the nature of pollens and our west coast weather; allergies are very much a moving target. Dogs are quite prone to develop allergies during spring and summer, as they are more in contact with environmental allergens. Some dogs will exhibit allergy symptoms year round. While rubbing their face on the ground, licking, and scratching all over the body are all common signs, the most common allergy symptom I see in allergic pets is paw licking and paw biting. Dogs will often develop skin infections and ear infections when they are having allergy flareups. In people, the most common allergy symptoms are respiratory in nature and include asthma-like symptoms, bronchitis, watery eyes, sneezing and nasal congestion. Dogs may also exhibit these symptoms in addition to dermatologic symptoms. An increased incidence of reverse sneezing can be an indicator of allergies as well. Just as people don’t have to live with their allergies, the same is true for dogs. Allergy testing has advanced by leaps and bounds in

the past few years in dogs and the test of choice is the Intra-dermal skin testing (similar to the scratch test performed for people). While not widely available, allergy skin testing can help diagnose allergies accurately and help treat them by utilizing immunotherapy (injecting allergen extracts in small amounts to desensitize the body against allergens). In dogs, unlike people, allergen specific immunotherapy is very safe and easy to administer. The allergy injections are generally performed on a monthly basis and are needed long-term. What is more, it is not necessary to be monitored at the doctor’s office after each injection. A second, more readily available allergy test is the serum allergy test, but the results are not accurate for all patients. A recent and exciting advance in allergy therapy for dogs is the SLIT (Sublingual Immunotherapy); or simply oral allergy drops. Again, while not widely available, it was discussed in great detail at this year’s NAVDF meeting (North American Veterinary Dermatology Forum) and is a new `needle-free` avenue to treat dog allergies. It is also useful in treating dogs with allergies that may not have responded to previous or on-going treatments. If your dog is an allergic patient, an early diagnosis and treatment will lead to a better long-term outcome. It is never too late to benefit from advances in scientific knowledge. By Dr. Jangi Bajwa (Dr. Bajwa is a Veterinarian at Hastings Veterinary Hospital in Burnaby and BC’s first Veterinary Dermatology Resident.)

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Fortius: Olympic theme for area names for sport injury treatment. For example, if a child is injured on a field nearby during a game, or if there is an urgent need for first aid, the child can come to Fortius for immediate attention. “The whole building has been designed to create the best atmosphere and work ambiance possible and also to create the best ambiance for our clients, for people visiting for services or treatments or training,” he said. “Hence, you’re going to see a lot of skylights, a lot of windows, where people from other areas are going to be able to look in and see activity going on in other areas.” Burnaby is one of two municipalities in Canada to now have a Hydroworx hydrotherapy pool, which is essentially an underwater treadmill or swimming pool. It can be used for rehabilitation, aqua fit classes, and pushing an athlete to the next level, according to Mayenknecht. There’s also a biomechanics and physiology lab, and an innovation and research centre. The gymnasium is another highlight of the facility, which will be open to the public. It’s comprised of two

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boardroom, the Beijing studio and … the Oslo landing.” There is also a Pharmasave, with a health focus, a sport retail store, which will open soon, and opening some time in the summer are a café and the institute’s restaurant, Game Changer Sports Café and Lounge, which will also cater to the lodge. The site’s grand opening is slated for next September. “We’ll have some community open houses for sports groups and then the official opening in September,” he added. There are parallel corridors lined with therapy rooms for physiotherapists, chiropractors and other physicians to tend to the their clients. “Here, everybody is an integrated team, so one person’s electronic medical record is shared with the different physicians in the team,” he said. “Of course it’s fully private and confidential and protected that way, but that is right away a defining feature of this place – is the fact that it’s integrated.” There’s also a space dedicated for a walk-in clinic to respond to the demand

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Crescenzo’s initiatives with youth

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A life dedicated to helping youth Burnaby man awarded for work mentoring young students Jennifer Moreau staff reporter

Jim Crescenzo was eight years old when his dad died of cancer, and his older siblings and widowed mom went to work. When Crescenzo turned 14, he too got his first job to pitch in and help the family. “I remember sitting around the table at night, at the end of each month, with my brother, and my sister and mom. Everyone would put their pay cheques on the table, and we’d look at it and say: How can we help? How can we get through this month?” That family image inspired Crescenzo and would prove formative to his life’s work: mentoring troubled teens through film, theatre and television, and the lessons he brings to that work were gleaned around the kitchen table. Crescenzo’s mother was an Italian immigrant. She worked hard, raised her children on her own and never remarried after the death of her husband. “At a very young age, I was taught by my mom that the secret to success is to aim high, and you work your ass off to go get it, and the other thing is to never give up hope.” In 1981, Crescenzo got a job teaching drama at Templeton Secondary, the school he attended in his youth. “It was my goal to go back and

see if I could help kids who were Cinematheque and a club to help marginalized and at risk,” he says. troubled male teens. “The most important thing was He now has a small army of to teach them life skills – to build supporters who help with the confidence and self esteem in various programs, either through them, as well as having the oppor- volunteering or generously donattunity if they wanted to explore a ing, including Francesco Aquilini, possible career in television, film owner of the Vancouver Canucks, and theatre, they would be ready and Frank Giustra, well-known to by the time they graduated.” philanthropist and founder of But the drama program was Lions Gate Entertainment. starved of resources – there were At 54, Crescenzo spent more no real facilities, and students sat than three decades mentoring on the floor. teens, through film, In 1997, Crescenzo television and the“At a very young atre. and two parents – James Prier and “We needed to age, I was taught Shelley Mason – show young people by my mom that that in order to be whose son had been the secret to suc- successful, you had to through his program, put together a budwork extremely hard, cess is to aim get and a plan to raise long hours,” he said. high, and you hundreds of thou“If you had adversity sands of dollars from work your ass off in your life, we need affluent donors. to recognize it. And to go get it, and we have a choice: The Vancouver school board pitched the other thing is Is it going to be I’m in with bricks and to play the victo never give up going mortar, building bettim? Or am I going to hope.” ter facilities, and embrace it and use it Crescenzo fundraised as leverage, for me to JIM CRESCENZO for state-of-the-art be better and to go on Burnaby resident equipment – camand do great things? eras, editing suites, And the last thing is microphones – and the film and they learn about gratitude and television program was born. how they have to give back to the Crescenzo estimates almost half program.” of Templeton’s student populaTempleton’s principal Aaron tion is involved in the program, Davis said Crescenzo’s work at which also attracts students from the school is fantastic. other areas. “It engages lots of students, But Crescenzo didn’t stop there. and student engagement is critiDetermined to catch the kids fall- cal for student success,” he says. ing through the cracks, he went “It’s very, very positive, and to on to form a summer film pro- see the joy the students get from gram, in partnership with Pacific their success and the celebration

of their success is fantastic.” Davis noted that Crescenzo’s work impacts the students through a number of ways, including the Boys’ Club, the mentoring initiative to help troubled male teens. “There’s a team approach to support them. In schools I’ve worked where that does not exist, those kids would probably not be in school,” he says. Davis also pointed out that many of the donors that support Crescenzo’s efforts are former grads of Templeton or parents of students. “Jim has developed an ability to really find people who want to give back to the community,” he says. “The term I have for it is ‘a culture of return.’” Crescenzo was recently honoured for his work with a Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Medal, one of countless accolades he’s received over the years. But life wasn’t easy for Crescenzo either; he struggled in his youth over the death of his father. He was angry, he wanted to act out, and at times he did. But it was always his mother, he says, and her strong mentoring role and unconditional love that kept him in line. And it’s the lessons from her that inform his work with youth today. “I learned from a young age that you have two choices – this is what my mother taught me – you can either be the victim, or you can be the guy that’s going to use his adversity, to not only leverage (yourself) but to be your greatest teacher and to be hungrier and set higher goals,” he says.

Theatre program at Templeton: Burnaby resident Jim Crescenzo started this program in 1981, and he estimates the annual budget is $20,000. The year-round program is for students in all grades. Crescenzo raises money to bring in professional artist from all disciplines in the entertainment industry to work with students. Key supporters include Judy and Bob Hager, Frank Giustra and Tanya Zambrano. ◆ Dream Big Productions: Templeton’s film and television program was established in 1997 and has an annual estimated budget of $40,000. Students spend the school year learning how to write, direct, act in, edit and produce films. Key supporters include Frank Giustra, James Prier and Shelley Mason. ◆ Telus Summer Visions Film Institute: Crescenzo set up this program, a partnership with Pacific Cinematheque, in 1997, and he estimates the annual budget is $185,000. At-risk youth are referred to the program for a crash course in filmmaking. Professional instructors teach the participants, and students from the Templeton program can earn a small wage teaching at the summer program. Key supporters include Telus, Lions Gate Entertainment, Frank Giustra, and Jim, Jason and Ryan Bosa. For more info: www. summervisions.ca. ◆ The Boys’ Club: This program was established in 2008, with an annual estimated budget of $50,000. Approximately 50 members – at-risk male teens – meet weekly. Successful male role models are invited to speak to the boys. Key supporters: cofounder/partner Walter Mustapich, Francesco Aquilini, Frank Giustra, and Judy and Bob Hager. For more info: www. boysclubnetwork.com.


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Storytelling project shares immigrants’ tales Jennifer Moreau staff reporter

The Burnaby Intercultural Planning Table is organizing a storytelling project so refugees and new immigrants can share their tales with the community. “It’s like a living legacy, an oral piece that supports the work we are doing,” said Jody Johnson, the table’s project coordinator. “Every single time we can give our newest residents a voice, it supports them and their attachments to the community.” The storytelling project includes training for new immigrants and refugees living in Burnaby, with an intermediate to advanced level of English. The storytelling training lasts 12 hours, and participants must be able to conduct two public performances over the next 10 months. The Burnaby Intercultural Planning Table is a consortium of groups and agencies that coordinate help for local refugees and immigrants. According to Johnson, the project participants will be invited to share their stories, where appropriate, at future planning table events, either as individuals or as a panel. There will also be chances for the general public to hear the

stories, but times and locations haven’t been decided yet. Johnson said the stories may also be translated and shared with ethnic media outlets. Johnson said that real live stories can be inspiring. “That could bring people to take action or help them shift their attitude or change perspective on some of the issues,” she said. “It puts a face to all this theory we read about, that’s the idea behind it.” While refugees often come to Canada with traumatic stories of escaping war and political strife, the stories they create through the project could be metaphorical and not necessarily be literal or biographical. People interested in the storytelling training can attend one of two upcoming information sessions. The first is Monday, May 27, from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. The second is Wednesday May 29, from 7:30 to 9 p.m. Both will be held at Nikkei Place, at 6688 Southoaks Cres. Naomi Steinberg, executive director of the Vancouver Storytelling Society, will provide training for those selected to participate. To register, go to www.surveymonkey. com/s/BIPT_Storytelling_ InfoSessions.

Glee actor comes to LemonAid Jennifer Moreau staff reporter

The Burnaby-based Down Syndrome Foundation is hosting LemonAid, a fundraiser on May 23 at the River Rock Show Theatre in Richmond, and a well-known figure from the hit TV show Glee will be there. Lauren Potter is an actor with Down syndrome who plays Becky Jackson on Glee. U.S. president Barack Obama

appointed her as an advisor to the White House on special needs issues. Potter will be making an appearance at the May 23 show. Other entertainers include Cease and Desist, Burnaby crooner Stephen Scaccia and pianist Austin Nash Park. The foundation has done an amazing job rounding up items to be auctioned for charity. There will be an autographed Rolling Stones guitar, a Beatles album signed by Paul McCartney,

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A16 • Friday, May 17, 2013 • Burnaby NOW

SFU student wins national leadership award CLASS ACT

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udos to Simon Fraser University student Chantelle Buffie for receiving the 2013 National HSBC Woman Leader of Tomorrow Award. The award is from Enactus, a charitable organization that promotes social change through entrepreneurship, and HSBC Bank of Canada is the sponsor. The award recognizes female postsecondary students who exemplify success and inspire others through entrepreneurial leadership. Buffie was featured in the NOW last June for her work co-founding Fusion Kitchen, a series of cooking classes led by immigrant women, who gain confidence and earn money while sharing their cultural cuisine. It was that enterprise that earned Buffie the award and a $2,500 project grant for the Enactus team at SFU. The money will go towards a project that helps advance women in the community.

Students wanted for conference

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Surrey campus. The event is to encourage young people to take action against child poverty. One Big Movement is a non-profit organization started by SFU students dedicated to eradicating child poverty in B.C. If you need a reason to get involved, here are a couple of points from One Big Movement: One in seven B.C. children lives in poverty. B.C. has the secondworst child poverty rate after Manitoba. Children raised in poor families tend to become poorer adults. The conference is on Saturday, May 25 at SFU’s Surrey campus, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. It’s free, and lunch is provided. The event is geared towards students in grades 10 to 12, but younger students are welcome, too. For more information or to register, go to www. onebigmovement.org/ movements/eytc2013.

Students clean shoreline

Students at Burnaby’s St. Helen’s School spent May 4 picking up garbage for the Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup. The annual event involves volunteers from across Canada who pick up trash near lakes, rivers and oceans. Grade 7 students from St. Helen’s picked up trash along the shore at Confederation Park in North Burnaby. Students Cara Moretto and Zoey Collins organ-

ized the event, and Vancity provided lunch.

Annual WORDS anthology out

The Burnaby school district celebrated the annual WORDS Writing Project on Thursday, May 16. The yearly anthology is a collection of student writing, and the selected authors read their pieces on stage at the Michael J. Fox Theatre. David Mushens, vice-principal at Cariboo Hill Secondary, also addressed the crowd. Mushens, who goes by the pen name David Russell, published Last Dance, a murder mystery starring a lawyer turned teacher. This year, the school district did something new and invited adults from the English literacy foundations program to submit written pieces, as well. WORDS will be available in local libraries and school libraries.

Annual Gilmore spring carnival

I know I’ve mentioned quite a few school carnivals lately, but this one takes the cake. Gilmore Community School is hosting a country-themed spring carnival on Friday, May 24, from 4 to 9 p.m. There will be a bouncy castle, barbecue, a raffle, entertainment, a cow-milking demonstration, carnival games, pony rides, cotton candy and a pie-eating contest. Suzanne Sachinidis, one of the organizers, said the annual event is a huge hit in the Heights.

The school is at 50 S. Gilmore Ave. For more information, call 604-7900301.

“It’s a really, really big event,” she said, estimating more than 1,000 people came last year. The money raised goes towards the Gilmore school, which also serves as a community hub.

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Diamonds in the Sky Gala marks Burnaby Hospital’s 60 Years of Caring

Performer Charlotte Romses and Russ Aunger, Christie Walker and Chelsea Park from Scotia Bank financial consultant. Scotiabank Group.

Master of ceremonies, Wayne Cox, Cheryl Carline, President and CEO of Burnaby Hospital Foundation, and Betty and Keith Beedie, recipients of the Distinguished Patron Award.

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late Dr. Kenneth Hill were honoured for their philanthropic contributions to Burnaby Hospital, Rob Lamoureux and Craig McDiarmid, both with and Lewis Bublé delivered a surprise $50,000 Burnaby Firefighters Charitable Society, flank Diamonds donation from his son, celebrity Michael Bublé. in the Sky event planner Roma Sumra. Emily Miller and Vishal Gupta.

Burnaby Hospital orthopaedic surgeon Dr. Tim Kostomo with daughters, Sophia and Stephanie.

Lewis Bublé delivers a $50,000 donation from Tinu Mathur, chair of Burnaby Hospital Dr. Shelley Ross, president of the B.C. Medical son, Michael Bublé, to Cheryl Carline and Tinu Foundation, with Betty and Keith Beedie, Association, with Dr. Robert Saunders and Mathur of the Burnaby Hospital Foundation. recipients of the Distinguished Patron Award. Dr. Diane Phillips.

Tonia Stefan, Tom Stefan, board member Burnaby Hospital Evelyn Hill with her daughters, Jodene Gant Foundation and Cheryl Westgard, branch manager of (left) and Jocelyn Reeves. She accepted the Burnaby Main and UniverCity Scotiabank. Spirit of Philanthropy Award on behalf of her husband Dr. Kenneth C. Hill.

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Burnaby Mayor Derek Corrigan and Jim Baird, board member of the Burnaby Hospital Foundation.

Juno award-winning trumpeter and vocalist Gabriel Hasselbach, Ryan Beedie, Cindy Beedie, Betty and Keith Beedie, recipients of the Sylvia Hasselbach and master of ceremonies Wayne Cox. Distinguished Patron Award. All photo’s contrubuted / Burnaby NOW


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Greystone Plaza SuperValu now open MOVERS & SHAKERS Stefania Seccia

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fter waiting a long time, residents near Greystone Plaza in North Burnaby finally have a local grocery store again. SuperValu opened a 14,000-square-foot store at 1601 Burnwood Dr. in the Greystone Plaza this week, which used to house an IGA, according to a media release. “I know many people in our community were curious about this store opening, and my team and I are excited to welcome our customers to the store,” said Mike Belich, the store’s franchisee, in a media release. The store will be open daily from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. offering fresh produce, meat, baked goods and deli products. “I’m confident that our customers will be thrilled in the quality and selection of products and prices

they will find,” Belich said. “Our commitment to customer service means that our customers can expect an exceptional shopping experience.” Belich has 40 years of grocery experience and has spent the last 12 as a franchisee at the SuperValu Deep Cove location in North Vancouver. For more information, call the new location at 604-421-3776.

Know The Score

Are you Canada’s next top sportscaster? Do you want to be? Then head over to Metrotown to audition. Metropolis at Metrotown will be host to The Score and Gillete’s search for Canada’s Next Sportscaster, which could lead to a contract with Score Media. If your audition is successful, then you can appear on the reality show for a chance to win a oneyear sportscaster job. Head to the grand court to audition at 10 a.m. on Saturday, May 25, and at 7 p.m. on Sunday, May 26.

Donation trailer If you have any extra

clothes, furniture, books or other household items lying around then head over to Brentwood Town Centre to make a donation. The Salvation Army donation trailer is setting up shop at Brentwood every Wednesday to pick up reusable household goods and more. All items go to a Salvation Army thrift store. The trailer is in the parking lot near Sears and Lougheed Highway every Wednesday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. For more information, call 604-298-7314.

Sell to the city

The Burnaby Board of Trade is holding a seminar to give businesses the inside scoop on how to successfully proposition the City of Burnaby. Gisele Caron, the city’s purchasing manager, will lead the free seminar and instruct participants on what the city buys, how the process works and how to get involved. The seminar is on May 23 from 1 to 2 p.m. at the Delta Burnaby Hotel. To register, call 604-412-0100 or email, ricky@bbot.ca.

Employees from Collingwood Safeway celebrating results of the April campaign.

THANK YOU! Call BC One Call before you dig Be safe and call BC One Call at 1-800-474-6886 or *6886 on your cell. It’s free and easy. If you don’t, you could find yourself on the hook for the costly repair of a damaged natural gas line or other utility.

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You made a difference. On behalf of our generous customers and employees Canada Safeway presented a cheque for over $1.6 million to Easter Seals and Special Olympics. 100% of the funds raised will support these two important organizations. Over 1,000 children living with disabilities will take part in a memorable camp experience and athletes with intellectual disabilities will participate in local sport and wellness programs. By working together we can help ensure more people will receive the ingredients they need to succeed in life.

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OPeninG Soon! Edmonds Community Centre

Construction is nearly complete on the new Edmonds Community Centre, a 90,000 square foot multi-functional facility located in southeast Burnaby. We are busy setting up the centre and getting it ready for action. Drop by this summer! Swim in the six lane pool, take a swim lesson, float or power walk down the lazy river, or slide down the waterslide. The water play area is perfect for toddlers and children to splash around. And it’s more than just a pool! There’s a 7,000 square foot state-ofthe-art weight and cardio area, activity rooms—including ones for fine arts, a seniors’ lounge, an indoor playground for preschoolers, summer camps for children, a youth lounge and so much more. There is truly something for everyone at Edmonds Community Centre! Keep up-to-date on our opening at burnaby.ca/edmonds


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Programs for Everyone Parks | Recreation | Culture

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Children Programs Clay Explorations | 6-7 years Bonsor Tu, Th (6) 1-2pm Jul 2 Tu, Th (6) 1-2pm Aug 6 Clay Explorations | 8-11 years Bonsor Tu, Th (6) 2:20-3:50pm Jul 2 Tu, Th (6) 2:20-3:50pm Aug 6 Ballet I | 7-9 years Bonsor Tu, Th (4) 1:40-2:40pm Jul 23 M, W, F (6) 3:20-4:20pm Aug 12 Break Dance | 9-12 years Bonsor W, M (5) 2:25-3:25pm Aug 7 Chinese Dance Sampler | 6-7 years Bonsor W, F, M (5) 9:45-10:45am Jul 3 W, F, M (5) 10:55-11:55am Jul 3 Contemporary Hip Hop Dance | 9-12 years Shadbolt M-F (5) 11:10am-12:10pm Jul 15 Create Your Own Dance | 6-8 years Shadbolt M-F (5) 10:30am-12noon Jul 15 M-F (5) 12:30-2:30pm Jul 15 Creative Ballet | 5 years Bonsor M, W, F (6) 12:30-1:15pm Jul 15 Tu, Th (4) 11:05-11:50am Jul 23 Creative Ballet | 5-6 years Bonsor Tu, Th (6) 12:30-1:30pm Aug 6 M, W, F (6) 2:10-3:10pm Aug 12 Eileen Dailly M, W, F (9) 4-5pm Jul 8 Edmonds Tu, Th (6) 11am-12noon Jul 16 Creative Ballet | 5 years Edmonds Tu, Th (6) 11:20am-12:20pm Aug 13 Dance Camp | 6½-8 years Bonsor M-F (5) 1:15-4:30pm Aug 26 Dance Camp | 7-8 years Bonsor Tu-F (4) 3-4:30pm Jul 2 Hip Hop | 8-11 years Bonsor W, M (5) 1:15-2:15pm Aug 7 Hip Hop | 9-12 years Bonsor Tu, Th (6) 6-7pm Jul 9 Little Hip Hoppers | 6-7 years Bonsor M, W, F (6) 1:25-2:10pm Jul 15 Tu, Th (6) 1:40-2:40pm Aug 6 Pre-Ballet | 5-7 years Bonsor Tu, Th (4) 12:30-1:30pm Jul 23 Pre-Ballet | 6-7 years Edmonds Tu, Th (6) 10:15-11:15am Aug 13 Rhythm Tap & Body Percussion | 6-8 years Shadbolt M-F (5) 9:50-10:50am Jul 22 M-F (5) 11am-12noon Jul 22 Zumbatomic® | 6-7 years Bonsor M, W (4) 5:50-6:35pm Jul 15 Zumbatomic® | 8-10 years Bonsor M, W (4) 6:40-7:25pm Jul 15 Summer Writing: Making Stories | 10-12 years Shadbolt M-F (5) 10am-12noon Jul 8 Flute Basics - Summer Intro | 9-14 years Shadbolt M-F (5) 10am-12noon Jul 8 Guitar Basics | 9-11 years Bonsor M, W, F (6) 10-10:30am Aug 12 M, W, F (6) 11:10-11:40am Aug 12 M, W, F (6) 12:20-12:50pm Aug 12 M, W, F (6) 1:30-2pm Aug 12 Guitar Basics | 11-14 years Bonsor M, W, F (6) 10:35-11:05am Aug 12 M, W, F (6) 11:45am-12:15pm Aug 12 M, W, F (6) 12:55-1:25pm Aug 12 Introduction to Media Arts | 9-12 years Shadbolt Tu-F (4) 9-10:30am Jul 2 M-F (5) 9-10:30am Jul 8 MusArt Camp | 4-6 years Bonsor M-F (5) 9:30-11:45am Jul 22 MusArt Camp | 7-9 years Bonsor M-F (5) 1-3:15pm Jul 22 Orff / Kodaly - Introduction | 5-6 years Bonsor Tu, Th (6) 11:20am-12:05pm Jul 2 Summertime Singing | 9-12 years Bonsor M, W, F (6) 1:40-2:40pm Aug 12 Violin Basics - Summer Intro | 9-14 years Shadbolt M-F (5) 11:05am-12:05pm Jul 15 M-F (5) 1:30-2:30pm Jul 15

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Piano Basics - Summer Intro | 5-8 years Shadbolt M-F (5) 10:20-11:20am Jul 8 290900 M-F (5) 11:25am-12:25pm Jul 8 290901 M-F (5) 12:50-1:50pm Jul 8 290902 M-F (5) 9:15-10:15am Jul 15 290904 M-F (5) 11:25am-12:25pm Jul 15 290906 M-F (5) 12:50-1:50pm Jul 15 290907 M-F (5) 1:55-2:55pm Jul 15 290908 M-F (5) 9:15-10:15am Jul 22 290919 M-F (5) 11:25am-12:25pm Jul 22 290921 M-F (5) 12:50-1:50pm Jul 22 290922 M-F (5) 1:55-2:55pm Jul 22 290923 Summer Voices | 6-9 years Shadbolt M-F (5) 1:30-3pm Jul 8 290910 Broadcasting & Documentary | 10-13 years Bonsor M-F (5) 1-4pm Jul 29 298774 Creative Drama | 6-9 years Bonsor Sa (4) 1-2pm Jun 1 295759 Discovering Speech & Drama | 9-11 years Bonsor Sa (4) 3:20-4:20pm Jun 1 301658 Drama Adventures | 7-9 years Shadbolt Tu-F (4) 12:30-2pm Jul 2 293803 Edmonds M (3) 1:45-3:15pm Aug 12 293804 Exploring Drama | 10-13 years Edmonds M (3) 3:30-5pm Aug 12 301239 Fairytale Theatre | 5-6 years Bonsor Tu, Th (6) 12:15-1:15pm Jul 2 298147 M, W, F (5) 11:35am-12:35pm Jul 29 298146 Historical Performance Workshop | 10-13 years Shadbolt M-F (10) 10am-1pm Jul 15 294399 Lights, Camera, Action - Movie Making | 10-13 years Bonsor M-F (5) 1-4pm Aug 26 298777 Performing Arts Camp | 8-11 years Bonsor M-Th (8) 1:15-4:30pm Jul 15 298764 Summer Theatre: Myths & Legends | 10-13 years Shadbolt M-F (5) 10am-3pm Jul 8 294398 3-D Animation | 11-14 years Bonsor M-F (5) 9am-3pm Aug 19 298780 Art Exploration - Sculpt, Draw, Paint | 6-8 years Shadbolt M-F (5) 1-3pm Jul 22 293998 Art Explorers | 6-9 years Art Gallery M-F (5) 12:30-2pm Jul 8 296795 M-F (5) 11:30am-1pm Jul 22 296794 Art Gallery Tour & Workshop for Homelearners | 6-15 years Art Gallery Th (1) 12:30-2:30pm Jun 13 289505 Art Investigators | 6-8 years Shadbolt M-F (5) 10am-12noon Jul 15 295300 M-F (5) 1-3pm Jul 15 295301 Art Naturalists | 6-9 years Art Gallery M-F (5) 10am-12noon Jul 29 297023 M-F (5) 1-3pm Jul 29 297024 M-F (5) 10am-12noon Aug 12 297028 M-F (5) 1-3:30pm Aug 12 297026 M-F (5) 1-3pm Aug 19 297025 M-F (5) 10am-12noon Aug 19 297027 Art Safari | 6-9 years Art Gallery M-F (5) 1-2:30pm Aug 19 296784 Art Up Close | 9-12 years Art Gallery M-F (5) 2:30-4:30pm Jul 8 297006 M-F (5) 1:30-3:30pm Jul 22 297007 Art with Shelley | 5-8 years Edmonds F (2) 4-5:30pm Jul 19 300944 Art with Shelley | 9-12 years Edmonds F (2) 6-7:30pm Jul 19 300945 Artistic Cupcake Design | 8-12 years Bonsor M, W, F (3) 3:30-5pm Jul 8 298896 Tu-Th (3) 9:30-11am Aug 20 298910 Tu-Th (3) 11:30am-1pm Aug 20 298911 Artrageous | 6-9 years Bonsor Tu, Th (6) 11:15am-12:30pm Jul 2 298199 Tu, Th (6) 11:15am-12:30pm Aug 6 298200 Carnival! | 6-9 years Art Gallery Tu-F (4) 1-3:30pm Aug 6 297003 Cartooning & Animation 1 | 9-12 years Bonsor M-F (5) 9:30am-12:30pm Jul 29 298771 Claymation & Animation | 9-12 years Bonsor M-F (5) 9:30am-12:30pm Aug 26 298775

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Drawing & Cartooning | 5-8 years Edmonds F (3) 5:15-6:45pm Aug 9 Drawing & Cartooning | 9-12 years Edmonds F (3) 7-8:30pm Aug 9 Drawing & Painting | 6½-9 years Bonsor M-F (5) 11am-12:30pm Aug 26 M-F (5) 1:30-3pm Aug 26 Drawing & Painting | 6-9 years Edmonds Sa (3) 10:30am-12noon Aug 10 Drawing & Painting | 7-9 years Eileen Dailly Sa (4) 11:30am-1pm Jul 6 Drawing & Painting | 9-12 years Bonsor M-F (5) 3:30-5pm Aug 26 Drawing & Painting | 9-13 years Edmonds Sa (3) 12:30-2pm Aug 10 Drawing & Painting | 10-15 years Eileen Dailly Sa (4) 1:30-3:30pm Jul 6 Drawing & Painting in the Park | 6-8 years Shadbolt M-F (5) 1-3pm Jul 8 Flash Video Game Design | 11-14 years Bonsor M-F (5) 9am-3pm Jul 15 Full Day Art Studio for Home Learners | 9-17 years Art Gallery F (1) 9:30am-2:30pm May 31 Multimedia Art Exploration | 6-7 years Bonsor M-F (5) 9-10:30am Aug 26 Music & Video Production | 9-12 years Bonsor Tu-F (4) 9am-3pm Jul 2 Pack Your Pencils &Brush | 6-9 years Art Gallery M-F (5) 10am-12noon Aug 12 Play with Print | 6-9 years Art Gallery M-F (5) 10am-12noon Jul 29 Printopolis | 9-12 years Art Gallery M-F (5) 1-3:30pm Jul 29 Shadbolt Supervised Lunch | 6-12 years Shadbolt M-F (5) 12noon-1pm Jul 8 M-F (5) 12noon-1pm Jul 15 Bonsor Sports Camp | 9-12 years Bonsor Tu-F (4) 9am-3pm Jul 2 M-F (5) 9am-3pm Jul 8 M-F (5) 9am-3pm Jul 15 M-F (5) 9am-3pm Jul 22 M-F (5) 9am-3pm Jul 29 Tu-F (4) 9am-3pm Aug 6 M-F (5) 9am-3pm Aug 12 M-F (5) 9am-3pm Aug 19 M-F (5) 9am-3pm Aug 26 Camp Adventure @ Edmonds | 5-12 years Edmonds M-F (5) 9am-3pm Jul 8 M-F (5) 9am-3pm Jul 15 M-F (5) 9am-3pm Jul 22 M-F (5) 9am-3pm Jul 29 Tu-F (4) 9am-3pm Aug 6 M-F (5) 9am-3pm Aug 12 M-F (5) 9am-3pm Aug 19 Camp ALIVE!! | 5-9 years Confed Park M-F (5) 10am-4pm Jul 8 M-F (5) 10am-4pm Jul 15 M-F (5) 10am-4pm Jul 22 M-F (5) 10am-4pm Jul 29 Camp Mad Leadership Camp | 11-13 years Warner Loat M-Th (4) 10am-8pm Jul 29 Camp Madawaska | 6-11 years Warner Loat Tu-F (4) 10am-4pm Jul 2 M-Th (4) 10am-8pm Jul 8 M-Th (4) 10am-8pm Jul 22 Tu-F (4) 10am-4pm Aug 6 M-Th (4) 10am-8pm Aug 19 Full on Fun - Cameron | 5-7 years Cameron M,Tu,Th,F(4) 9am-1pm Jul 8 M,Tu,Th,F(4) 9am-1pm Jul 15 M,Tu,Th,F(4) 9am-1pm Jul 22 M,Tu,Th,F (4) 9am-1pm Jul 29 M,Tu,Th,F(4) 9am-1pm Aug 12

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Heritage Adventure Summer Camps | 6-9 years Museum M-F (5) 9am-3pm Jul 8 M-F (5) 9am-3pm Jul 15 M-F (5) 9am-3pm Jul 22 M-F (5) 9am-3pm Jul 29 Tu-F (4) 9am-3pm Aug 6 M-F (5) 9am-3pm Aug 12 M-F (5) 9am-3pm Aug 19 M-F (5) 9am-3pm Aug 26 Kamp Kaleidoscope | 5-8 years Kensington Tu-F (4) 9am-3pm Jul 2 M-F (5) 9am-3pm Jul 8 M-F (5) 9am-3pm Jul 15 M-F (5) 9am-3pm Jul 22 Tu-F (4) 9am-3pm Aug 6 Sports Adventure Camp | 7-11 years Cameron M-F (5) 9am-3pm Jul 8 M-F (5) 9am-3pm Jul 15 M-F (5) 9am-3pm Jul 22 M-F (5) 9am-3pm Jul 29 Tu-F (4) 9am-3pm Aug 6 M-F (5) 9am-3pm Aug 12 M-F (5) 9am-3pm Aug 19 Sports Camp | 6-8 years Bill Copeland M-F (5) 9am-4pm Jul 8 M-F (5) 9am-4pm Jul 15 M-F (5) 9am-4pm Jul 22 M-Th (4) 9am-4pm Jul 29 M-F (5) 9am-4pm Aug 12 M-F (5) 9am-4pm Aug 19 Sports Camp | 9-12 years Bill Copeland M-F (5) 9am-4pm Jul 8 M-F (5) 9am-4pm Jul 15 M-F (5) 9am-4pm Jul 22 M-Th (4) 9am-4pm Jul 29 Tu-F (4) 9am-4pm Aug 6 M-F (5) 9am-4pm Aug 12 M-F (5) 9am-4pm Aug 19 Wesburn Backyard Buddies | 5-7 years Wesburn M-F (5) 8:30am-3pm Jul 8 M-F (5) 8:30am-3pm Jul 15 Tu, Th, F(3) 8:30am-3pm Aug 6 Wesburn Youth Zone | 8-11 years Wesburn M-F (5) 8:30am-3pm Jul 8 M-F (5) 8:30am-3pm Jul 22 Tu, Th, F(3) 8:30am-3pm Aug 6 Xzone Junior Camp | 5-8 years Bonsor M-F (5) 9am-3pm Jul 15 Xzone Senior Camp | 9-12 years Bonsor Tu-F (4) 9am-3pm Jul 2 M-F (5) 9am-3pm Jul 8 M-F (5) 9am-3pm Jul 15 M-F (5) 9am-3pm Jul 22 M-F (5) 9am-3pm Jul 29 Tu-F (4) 9am-3pm Aug 6 M-F (5) 9am-3pm Aug 12 M-F (5) 9am-3pm Aug 19 After-Camp Stay & Play @ Edmonds | 5-12 years Edmonds M-F (5) 3-5:30pm Jul 8 M-F (5) 3-5:30pm Jul 15 M-F (5) 3-5:30pm Jul 22 M-F (5) 3-5:30pm Jul 29 Tu-F (4) 3-5:30pm Aug 6 M-F (5) 3-5:30pm Aug 12 M-F (5) 3-5:30pm Aug 19 Babysitter's Basics | 11-15 years Bonsor W, F, M (5) 1-3:30pm Jul 3 Eileen Dailly Tu, Th (6) 1-3pm Aug 6 Edmonds Tu, Th (4) 1-4pm Jul 9 Cooking Basics | 10-13 years Edmonds Tu (4) 3:30-5pm Jun 4 Girls Only - Gardening | 7-9 years Willingdon F (2) 3:30-5:30pm Jun 14 F (2) 6-8pm Jun 14

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Girls Summer Club | 6-9 years Bonsor M, W, F (3) 1-3:30pm Jul 15 M, W, F (3) 1-3:30pm Jul 22 M, W, F (3) 1-3:30pm Jul 29 M, W, F (3) 1-3:30pm Aug 12 M, W, F (3) 1-3:30pm Aug 19 Edmonds Tu (4) 1-4pm Jul 9 Tu (4) 1-4pm Aug 6 Kinder Ventures | 5-6 years Willingdon M-W (3) 9:30am-12:30pm Aug 12 Playland Day Trip | 11-15 years Edmonds Sa (1) 11am-6pm Jul 13 Creekside Tu (1) 9:30am-5:30pm Jul 23 South Central M (1) 11am-6pm Aug 12 Preteen Extreme | 10-13 years Edmonds W (4) 3:15-5:15pm Jun 5 W (5) 3-5pm Jul 3 W (4) 3-5pm Aug 7 Wesburn After Camp Club | 5-11 years Wesburn Tu-F (4) 3-5pm Jul 2 M-F (5) 3-5pm Jul 8 M-F (5) 3-5pm Jul 15 M-F (5) 3-5pm Jul 22 M-F (5) 3-5pm Jul 29 Tu, Th, F(3) 3-5pm Aug 6 M-F (5) 3-5pm Aug 12 M-F (5) 3-5pm Aug 19

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Celebrate Asian Heritage | 6-12 years Museum Su (1) 9:30-11am Basketball | 9-12 years Edmonds F (4) 3:30-4:30pm F (4) 4:45-5:45pm Basketball for Girls | 10-13 years Edmonds Th (4) 3-4:30pm Karate Level II | 6-12 years Eileen Dailly Tu, Th (6) 10:45am-12:15pm Karate Level III | 6-12 years Eileen Dailly Tu, Th (5) 12:20-1:50pm Simply Soccer | 10-13 years Edmonds Tu (4) 2:30-4pm Soccer | 6-9 years Edmonds F (4) 3:30-4:30pm F (4) 4:45-5:45pm Volleyball | 10-13 years Edmonds Tu (4) 2:30-4pm Recreational Gymnastics | 5-10 years Cameron Sa (4) 11:10am-12:10pm Camping Getaway | 10-13 years Creekside Tu-Th (3) 9am-1pm South Central W-F (3) 9am-1pm Cultus Lake Waterslides | 10-13 years Creekside Tu (1) 10am-7pm South Central W (1) 10am-7pm

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Children Programs

Teen Programs

Go-Karts & Beach Barbecue | 10-13 years Creekside Tu (1) 10:30am-4:30pm Jul 2 295019 South Central W (1) 10:30am-4:30pm Jul 24 295029 Horseback Riding | 10-13 years Creekside Tu (1) 9am-5:30pm Jul 9 295036 South Central W (1) 9am-5:30pm Aug 14 295020 Badminton Lessons - Juniors Competitive | 9-18 years Bonsor W (8) 6:45-8pm Jul 3 298559 Badminton Lessons - Introduction / Beginner | 6-12 years Bonsor W (4) 5:15-6pm Jul 3 298560 W (4) 5:15-6pm Jul 31 298562 Badminton Child Beginner / Intermediate | 6-12 years Bonsor W (8) 6-6:45pm Jul 3 298561 Squash Challenge for Juniors | 6-17 years Bonsor Su (1) 1:30-3:30pm May 26 298526 Su (1) 1:30-3:30pm Jun 23 298529 Su (1) 1:30-3:30pm Jun 30 298533 Tennis BC PeeWee - 1.0-1.5 | 5-6 years Bby Lake East Tu-F (4) 10-11am Jul 2 296334 Central Park Tu, Th (4) 4-5pm May 21 296323 Tu, Th (4) 5:15-6:15pm May 21 296326 Tu-F (4) 9-10am Jul 2 296333 Tu, Th (4) 9:30-10:30am Jul 23 296330 Kensington Sa, Su (4) 9-10am May 25 296324 Tennis BC PeeWee - 1.0-1.5 | 7-8 years Bby Lake East Tu, Th (4) 5:15-6:15pm Jun 4 296328 Tu, Th (4) 10:45-11:45am Jul 23 296332 Kensington Tu, Th (4) 5-6pm Jun 25 296331 Tennis BC PeeWee - 2.0-2.5 | 5-8 years Bby Lake East Sa, Su (4) 9-10am Jun 15 296335 W, M (4) 9:30-10:30am Aug 7 296337 Cameron M-F (5) 9-10:30am Jul 8 297369 M-F (5) 9-10:30am Aug 12 297370 Tennis BC Youth - 1.0-1.5 | 9-12 years Bby Lake East M, W (4) 9:30-11:30am Jul 22 296351 Cameron M-F (5) 10:30am-12noon Jul 22 298946 Tu-F (4) 10:30am-12noon Aug 6 298947 M-F (5) 10:30am-12noon Aug 12 298959 Kensington Sa, Su (4) 11:15am-1:15pm May 25 296348 M, W (4) 4-6pm Jun 24 296350 Tennis BC Youth - 2.0-2.5 | 9-12 years Bby Lake East Sa, Su (4) 10:15-11:15am Jun 15 296353 M, W (4) 4-5pm Jul 8 296354 Tu, Th (4) 9:30-10:30am Aug 6 296355 Cameron M-F (5) 10:30am-12noon Jul 8 298949 M-F (5) 9-10:30am Jul 29 298950 M-F (5) 9-10:30am Aug 19 298951 Tennis BC Youth - 3.0-3.5 | 10-12 years Cameron M-F (5) 10:30am-12noon Jul 15 298952 M-F (5) 10:30am-12noon Aug 19 298955

Summer Clay | 12-15 years Shadbolt Tu-Th (7) 1:30-5pm Jul 2 M-Th (5) 1:30-4:30pm Jul 15 Break Dance | 13-16 years Bonsor W, M (5) 3:35-4:35pm Aug 7 Contemporary Hip Hop | 13-18 years Shadbolt M-F (5) 10-11am Jul 15 Create Your Own Dance | 13-18 years Shadbolt M-F (5) 1-3pm Jul 22 Glee Camp | 12-14 years Bonsor Tu, Th (6) 12noon-2pm Aug 6 Glee Camp | 15-18 years Bonsor Tu, Th (6) 2:20-4:20pm Aug 6 Modern Dance | 15-18 years Bonsor Tu, Th (6) 4:30-5:30pm Aug 6 Tu, Th (6) 5:40-6:40pm Aug 6 Street Jazz | 13-17 years Bonsor Tu, Th (6) 7:10-8:10pm Jul 9 Posters & Slogans | 13-17 years Shadbolt M-F (5) 1-4pm Jul 8 Audition Ready | 13-15 years Bonsor M, W, F (6) 2:50-3:50pm Aug 12 Media Arts | 13-18 years Shadbolt M-F (5) 11am-2pm Jul 8 M-F (5) 2:15-5:15pm Jul 8 Songwriting Workshop | 11-16 years Shadbolt M-F (5) 9:30am-12:30pm Jul 22 Performing Arts Camp | 12-15 years Bonsor M-Th (8) 1:15-4:30pm Jul 15 Shaking up Shakespeare | 13-17 years Shadbolt Tu-F, M (9) 1-5pm Jul 2 Sketch Comedy | 13-17 years Shadbolt M-F (5) 2-5pm Jul 15 Theatre Improv - Intensive | 12-18 years Edmonds M (3) 6-8pm Aug 12 Abstract Painting & Colour Theory | 16-17 years Shadbolt M-F (5) 10am-3pm Jul 29 Drawing & Cartooning | 12-16 years Edmonds F (3) 3-5pm Aug 9 Drawing with the Artists | 16-17 years Shadbolt Tu-F (4) 10am-3pm Jul 2 Print Studio | 13-16 years Art Gallery M-F (5) 1-4pm Aug 12 Summer Arts Studio | 12-17 years Shadbolt M-F (5) 10am-3pm Jul 8 M-F (5) 10am-3pm Jul 15 Youth Centre Adventures | 11-15 years Creekside Tu-F (4) 10am-3pm Aug 6 South Central M-Th (4) 10am-3pm Aug 19 Summit M-Th (4) 10am-3pm Jul 29 Interview Preparation for Teens | 14-18 years Edmonds Th (1) 3:30-5:30pm May 30 Resume Writing for Teens | 14-18 years Edmonds Tu (1) 3:30-5:30pm May 28

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Summer Volunteer Orientation | 13-18 years Alpha Sch Th (1) 3:30-5pm May 23 Burnaby Mtn Tu (1) 3:30-5pm May 21 Cameron Sa (1) 12:30-2pm Jun 8 Athletic Training | 13-16 years Eileen Dailly Th (5) 4-5pm Jul 4 Yoga for Youth | 11-16 years Eileen Dailly W (5) 4-5:15pm Jul 3 W (4) 4-5:15pm Aug 7 Dance Only for Girls Only | 13-18 years Edmonds Th (4) 3:30-5pm Jun 6 Weight Training for Teens | 14-17 years Bonsor Su (3) 2-3:30pm Aug 11 Camping Getaway | 13-18 years Creekside W-F (3) 9am-1pm Aug 21 South Central W-F (3) 9am-1pm Aug 7 Cultus Lake Waterslides | 13-18 years Creekside Th (1) 10am-7pm Jul 11 Edmonds Th (1) 12noon-8pm Aug 29 South Central M (1) 10am-7pm Jul 22 Go Karts & Beach Barbecue | 13-18 years Creekside W (1) 10:30am-4:30pm Aug 28 Edmonds Th (1) 10am-4pm Aug 15 South Central M (1) 10:30am-4:30pm Jul 15 Horseback Riding Out-trip | 13-18 years Creekside Th (1) 9am-5:30pm Jul 25 South Central M (1) 9am-5:30pm Jul 8 Youth Canoeing | 10-14 years Deer Lake Sa (1) 12:30-2:30pm Jun 8 W (1) 12:30-2:30pm Jul 10 Tu (1) 12:30-2:30pm Jul 30 Th (1) 12:30-2:30pm Aug 22 Youth Kayaking | 12-16 years Barnet MarineSa (1) 12:30-3pm Jun 22 Tu (1) 12:30-3pm Jul 9 W (1) 12:30-3pm Jul 31 Th (1) 12:30-3pm Aug 29 Badminton Lessons | 13-18 years Bonsor W (8) 8-9pm Jul 3 Tennis BC Teen - 1.0-1.5 | 13-16 years Cameron M-F (5) 9-10:30am Jul 15 Central Park Tu, Th (4) 6:30-8:30pm May 21 Tu-F (4) 1:30-3:30pm Jul 2 Bby Lake East Tu, Th (4) 6:30-8:30pm Jun 4 Tu, Th (4) 12noon-2pm Jul 23 Kensington Sa, Su (4) 1:45-3:45pm May 25 Tu, Th (4) 6:30-8:30pm Jun 25 Tennis BC Teen - 2.0-2.5 | 13-16 years Cameron M-F (5) 9-10:30am Jul 22 Bby Lake East Sa, Su (4) 11:30am-12:30pm Jun 15 Tu, Th (4) 5-6pm Jul 9 W, M (4) 10:30-11:30am Aug 7 Tennis BC Teen - 3.0-3.5 | 13-16 years Cameron M-F (5) 10:30am-12noon Jul 29

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Burnaby Parks, Recreation & Cultural Services Programs

Adult Programs Don Hutchinson: Glazing & Decorating | 18 years & up Shadbolt W (2) 7-10pm May 22 294823 Summer Pottery | 18 years & up Shadbolt M, W (8) 10am-1pm Jun 24 293563 Th, Tu (8) 7-10pm Jun 27 293564 Belly Dance 1 | 16 years & up Bonsor Tu, Th (6) 8-9pm Aug 6 298874 Belly Dance Fusion | 16 years & up Bonsor Tu, Th (6) 6:50-7:50pm Aug 6 298877 Broadway Burlesque for Beginners | 18 years & up Bonsor Tu (6) 8:10-9:10pm May 21 293844 Broadway Burlesque for Dancers | 18 years & up Bonsor Tu (6) 7-8pm May 21 293845 Dance Teacher Summer Intensive | 18 years & up Shadbolt M-F (5) 10am-3pm Jul 22 295812 Street Jazz | 16 years & up Bonsor Tu, Th (6) 8:20-9:20pm Jul 9 298668 Summer Ballet | 18 years & up Shadbolt M, W (5) 6:15-7:45pm Jun 17 296369 M, W (6) 6:15-7:45pm Jul 8 296373 Summer Jazz | 18 years & up Shadbolt Tu, Th (6) 6:15-7:45pm Jun 18 296370 Tu, Th (6) 6:15-7:45pm Jul 9 296374 Summer Modern | 18 years & up Shadbolt M, W (5) 8-9:30pm Jun 17 296371 M, W (6) 8-9:30pm Jul 8 296384 Summer Tap | 18 years & up Shadbolt Tu, Th (6) 8-9pm Jun 18 296372 Tu, Th (6) 8-9pm Jul 9 296391 Poetry Studio | 18 years & up Shadbolt M-F (5) 7-9pm Jul 8 294392 Summer Writing: A Workshop for Adults | 18 years & up Shadbolt M-F (5) 10am-1pm Jul 15 294400 African Drumming Ensemble | 16 years & up Bonsor Tu (5) 7:45-9pm May 21 293829 Media Arts | 19 years & up Shadbolt M-F (5) 9:30am-12:30pm Jul 22 299079 Acting Basics | 18 years & up Edmonds Tu (2) 7:30-9:30pm Jul 23 301385 Abstract Painting & Colour Theory | 18 years & up Shadbolt M-F (5) 10am-3pm Jul 29 295623 Adult Photography Workshop | 18 years & up Shadbolt Tu-Th (3) 10am-3pm Jul 2 294059 Artistic Cupcake Design | 13 years & up Bonsor M, W, F (3) 6-8pm Jul 8 298895 Basic Screenprinting | 18 years & up Art Gallery W (3) 6-9pm Jul 17 296423 Beginning Photography | 18 years & up Shadbolt Su (1) 10am-3:15pm May 26 300142 Drawing the Figure with Tony O’Regan | 18 years & up Shadbolt Su (1) 10am-3pm Jun 2 294994 Drawing with the Artists | 18 years & up Shadbolt Tu-F (4) 10am-3pm Jul 2 295042 Lunch B.A.G.Days | 19 years & up Art Gallery F (1) 12noon-1pm Jun 7 301586 F (1) 12noon-1pm Jul 12 301587 Oil Painting - Introduction | 16 years & up Bonsor W, M (5) 6:45-9:15pm Aug 7 298656 Open Studio: Printmaking | 16 years & up Art Gallery Su (1) 12noon-3pm May 26 301146 Su (1) 12noon-3pm Jun 16 301147 Su (1) 12noon-3pm Jul 14 301149 Portraiture with Betty Woo | 18 years & up Shadbolt Tu (4) 7-10pm May 21 294193 Printmakers Studio | 19 years & up Art Gallery Sa (4) 11am-2pm Jun 1 296422 Sketching for Painting | 16 years & up Bonsor M, W, F (6) 9-11:30am Jul 15 298661 Summer Drawing | 18 years & up Shadbolt Tu, Th (4) 6:30-9:30pm Jul 2 291394 Summer Landscape Painting | 18 years & up Shadbolt M-F (5) 10am-3pm Jul 15 291576 Summer Watercolours | 16 years & up Shadbolt M-F (5) 10am-3pm Jul 8 291500 Self Defence for Women | 16 years & up Eileen Dailly W (4) 7-8pm May 29 298735 W (4) 7-8pm Aug 7 298736 Nia | 16 years & up Eileen Dailly Th (4) 7-8:15pm Jul 4 298755

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Tai Chi - Beginner | 16 years & up Bonsor Sa (9) 11:30am-12:45pm Jul 6 M (7) 6:30-7:45pm Jul 8 Edmonds Th (7) 7-8pm Jul 11 Yoga for Sports | 16 years & up Cameron W (6) 5:45-7pm Jul 3 Ball, Core Conditioning | 16 years & up Cameron W (8) 7:15-8:15pm Jul 3 Willingdon Tu (4) 6-7pm May 21 Bellyfit | 16 years & up Bonsor W (6) 5-6pm Jul 10 Zumba® | 14 years & up Cameron Sa (4) 8-9am May 25 Sa (7) 8-9am Jul 6 M (6) 6-7pm Jul 8 Confed Tu (6) 4:30-5:30pm Jun 25 Eileen Dailly Tu (5) 5:45-6:45pm Jul 2 Th (5) 8-9am Jul 4 Edmonds Su (6) 8:30-9:30am Jul 7 M (6) 6:45-7:45pm Jul 8 Th (6) 5:15-6:15pm Jul 11 Willingdon M (4) 6:15-7:15pm Jul 8 W (4) 7:55-8:55pm Jul 10 Hoop Dance | 14 years & up Bonsor Sa (3) 7:30-8:30pm Jun 1 Pilates | 16 years & up Eileen Dailly Tu (7) 7:15-8:15pm Jul 9 Pilates & Yoga - 50/50 | 16 years & up Cameron Th (8) 5:45-7pm Jul 4 Power Yoga | 16 years & up Cameron M (6) 5:45-7pm Jul 8 Soccer Basics for Women | 19 years & up Bby Lake West M (6) 6:30-8:30pm Jun 3 M (5) 6:30-8:30pm Jul 22 Spin & Strength | 55 years & up Cameron Tu (6) 9:30-10:30am Jul 2 Th (6) 9:30-10:30am Jul 4 Tai Chi - Advanced | 16 years & up Bonsor Sa (9) 10-11:30am Jul 6 Tai Chi - Intermediate | 16 years & up Bonsor Sa (9) 9-10am Jul 6 Yoga - Hatha | 16 years & up Cameron Tu (8) 6-7:15pm Jul 2 Tu (8) 7:15-8:45pm Jul 2 Eileen Dailly Tu (5) 7:30-9pm Jul 2 Su (7) 9-10:30am Jul 7 M (7) 7:35-9:05pm Jul 8 Tu (4) 7:30-9pm Aug 6 Edmonds M (6) 9:15-10:30am Jul 8 M (6) 7-8:30pm Jul 8 W (6) 9:15-10:30am Jul 10 W (6) 7-8:30pm Jul 10 Th (6) 7-8:30pm Jul 11 Willingdon Th (6) 6:45-8pm Jun 27 Yoga - Moms & Babies | 16 years & up Bonsor W (5) 10:30-11:30am May 29 Yoga - Prenatal | 17 years & up Eileen Dailly M (7) 6-7:30pm Jul 8 Yoga - Restorative | 16 years & up Cameron Th (7) 5:45-6:45pm Jul 4 Eileen Dailly W (5) 6-7:30pm Jul 3 Yoga - Stress Buster | 16 years & up Eileen Dailly Tu (5) 6-7:30pm Jul 2 Tu (4) 6-7:30pm Aug 6 Strength Training for Women | 14-65 years Bonsor Su (3) 9:30-11:30am Jul 7 Eastburn W (3) 9:45-11:15am Jul 10 Strong Body, Strong Bones | 16 years & up Bonsor Tu (3) 10-11:15am Aug 13 Weight Training for Beginners | 14-65 years Bonsor Su (3) 1:30-3:30pm May 19 Su (3) 12noon-2pm Jul 21 Blacksmithing 1 - Basic | 13 years & up Museum Sa (1) 9am-1pm Aug 24 Blacksmithing 4 - Open Forge | 16 years & up Museum Sa (1) 9am-1pm Jul 13 Blacksmithing 5 - Tong Making | 16 years & up Museum Sa (1) 9am-1pm Jul 20

297459 297458 300828

$62.33 $48.48 $38.78

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294559 295297

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297152

$20.25

298744

$78.19

298553

$85.00

298551

$43.80

299064 296320

$61.68 $51.40

294555 294554

$33.30 $33.30

297456

$74.79

297457

$49.86

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297166

$29.20

298738

$61.32

292385 298739

$43.80 $43.80

298741 298743

$43.80 $35.04

297455 291759

$39.12 $29.34

297521

$24.45

297163 297460

$39.12 $39.12

298216

$75.00

298203

$75.00

298205

$75.00

Karate - Beginner | 14 years & up Eileen Dailly W (5) 7-8pm Jul 3 Karate - Continuing | 14 years & up Eileen Dailly W (4) 8-9:30pm Jun 5 W (5) 8-9:30pm Jul 3 W (4) 8-9:30pm Aug 7 Advanced Tandem Canoeing | 19 years & up Deer Lake Sa (1) 9am-5pm Jul 13 Burrard Inlet Kayak | 19 years & up Barnet MarineSu (1) 10am-2:30pm Jun 23 Sa (1) 10am-2:30pm Jul 27 Su (1) 10am-2:30pm Aug 25 Canoeing at Deer Lake | 14 years & up Deer Lake Sa (1) 10am-12noon Jun 1 Sa (1) 1-3pm Jul 6 Su (1) 1-3pm Aug 11 Evening Canoeing | 14 years & up Deer Lake Tu (1) 6:30-8:30pm May 28 W (1) 7-9pm Jun 19 W (1) 7-9pm Jul 10 Tu (1) 6:30-8:30pm Jul 30 Th (1) 6-8pm Aug 22 Evening Hiking | 14 years & up City Hall Th (1) 6-9pm Jun 13 Tu (1) 6-9pm Jul 2 W (1) 6-9pm Jul 24 Th (1) 5:30-8:30pm Aug 15 Evening Sunset Kayak | 14 years & up Barnet MarineTh (1) 6:30-8:30pm May 30 F (1) 7:30-9:30pm Jun 21 Tu (1) 7-9pm Jul 9 W (1) 6:30-8:30pm Jul 31 Th (1) 6-8pm Aug 29 Hiking Day Trip | 19 years & up City Hall Su (1) 10am-3pm Jun 2 Sa (1) 10am-3pm Jun 15 Su (1) 10am-3pm Jul 7 Sa (1) 10am-3pm Jul 20 Sa (1) 10am-3pm Aug 10 Introduction to Ocean Kayaking | 19 years & up Eileen Dailly F, Su (2) 9:30am-2:30pm May 24 Kensington Pool F, Sa (2) 7:30-2:30pm Jun 14 F, Su (2) 7:30am-2:30pm Jul 5 F, Su (2) 7:30am-2:30pm Jul 19 F, Su (2) 7:30am-2:30pm Aug 16 Introduction to Solo Canoeing | 19 years & up Deer Lake Sa (1) 9am-5pm Aug 17 Introduction to Tandem Canoeing | 19 years & up Eileen Dailly F, Su (2) 9:30am-3:30pm Jun 7 Morning Kayak | 14 years & up Barnet Marine Su (1) 10am-12noon Jun 2 Su (1) 10am-12noon Jul 14 Sa (1) 10am-12noon Aug 24 Private Kayaking Lesson Barnet Marine Tu (1) 6-7am Jul 2 Badminton Lessons | 18 years & up Bonsor W (8) 8-9pm Jul 3 Squash Skills & Drills | 19 years & up Bonsor Su (4) 6:45-8:15pm May 26 Tennis BC Adult 1.0 | 17 years & up Cameron M (3) 7-9pm Jun 10 Central Park M, W (4) 6:30-8:30pm May 20 Tu-F (4) 3:30-5:30pm Jul 2 Bby Lake East M, W (4) 6:30-8:30pm Jun 3 M, W (4) 12noon-2pm Jul 22 Kensington Tu, Th (4) 9-11am May 21 Sa, Su (4) 4-6pm May 25 M, W (4) 6:30-8:30pm Jun 24 Tennis BC Adult 2.0 | 17 years & up Bby Lake East Sa, Su (4) 1-2:30pm Jun 15 M, W (4) 6-7:30pm Jul 8 Tu, Th (4) 10:30am-12noon Aug 6

298715

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298720 298724 298726

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296480

$82.64

296458 296459 296460

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290871 290872 290873

$20.66 $20.66 $20.66

290874 290875 290876 290877 290878

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295833 295835 295836 295837

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290879 290880 290881 290882 290883

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295825 295826 295829 295830 295831

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290857 290858 290862 290863 290864

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296484

$82.64

295872

$82.64

290867 290868 290869

$34.92 $34.92 $34.92

296492

$44.54

298558

$99.44

298320

$97.74

296954 296356 296362 296359 296361 296358 296357 296360

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296363 296364 296365

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A28 • Friday, May 17, 2013 • Burnaby NOW

55+ 55 years & up unless noted

*pricing is based on the 55+ membership rate

Bus Trips White Rock Famers Market & Promenade Stroll Bonsor Su (1) 9am-2pm Jul 28 300771 $10.69 Bell-Irving Fish Hatchery Tour & Lunch Edmonds W (1) 9:15am-2pm May 22 291124 $15.65 Best of Agassiz Confed Th (1) 9am-4:30pm Jun 6 292695 $86.31 Bowen Island Hike Confed M (1) 8:30am-5:30pm Jun 24 292395 $12.60 Caribbean Days (Maple Ridge) | 19 years & up Cameron Sa (1) 10:45am-2:45pm Jul 13 300801 $10.39 Edmonds Sa (1) 10:30am-3pm Jul 13 300800 $10.39 Casino Series Tour Confed Th (1) 9:30am-3:30pm Jul 4 291103 $7.73 M (1) 9:30am-3:30pm Jul 29 291102 $11.43 Celebration of Light Fireworks Confed W (1) 7:30-11:30pm Jul 31 299382 $60.71 CFB Esquimalt Naval & Military Museum Tour (Victoria) Edmonds Tu (1) 7:20am-7:30pm Aug 13 301209 $43.54 Dine & Dance at Baci Ristorante Bonsor F (1) 6-11pm May 17 294034 $60.28 Domaine de Chaberton Winery Tour Bonsor W (1) 9:45am-2:30pm Jul 17 300689 $35.80 Grouse Mountain Adventure Confed M (1) 10am-4pm Aug 12 300435 $49.99 Klahowya Village in Stanley Park Confed F (1) 10am-2pm Aug 23 301441 $32.47 Langley Airport Museum & Aderia Restaurant Bonsor Tu (1) 9:30am-3pm Jul 9 300683 $17.72 Lavender Farm & Lunch Confed Th (1) 9:30am-4pm Jun 27 291638 $63.57 Let’s Do Lunch (restaurant locations change, call centre for details) Bonsor Th (1) 4:10-7pm May 23 291382 $4.66 Tu (1) 4:10-7:30pm Jun 18 293316 $53.38 F (1) 11am-2:30pm Jul 5 300679 $7.18 F (1) 11am-2:30pm Jul 19 300680 $8.55 W (1) 11am-2:30pm Aug 7 300681 $9.11 Th (1) 11am-2:30pm Aug 22 300682 $7.88 Confed F (1) 11am-2:15pm May 24 291087 $6.07 F (1) 11am-2:30pm Jun 21 292690 $6.68 Su (1) 10am-12:30pm Jun 23 291088 $2.50 F (1) 11am-2pm Jul 12 291089 $5.78 Su (1) 10am-1pm Jul 21 291090 $6.15 F (1) 11am-2:30pm Aug 9 291096 $8.98 Secret Cove with Joy Brown | 19 years & up Cameron Th (1) 8:15am-7:15pm Jul 18 300810 $111.91 Edmonds Th (1) 8am-7pm Jul 18 300809 $111.91 Take Me Out to the Ball Game Confed W (1) 12noon-5pm Jun 19 291708 $18.46 Th (1) 12noon-5pm Aug 15 300693 $28.07 Theatre Under the Stars Confed Tu (1) 6:30-10:45pm Jul 23 299383 $40.64 Vancouver Aquarium & Fish and Chips Confed W (1) 11:30am-5pm Jul 10 300339 $28.84

Armchair Travellers Bonsor F (1) 9:15-11:30am May 31 F (1) 9:15-11:30am Jun 28 F (1) 9:15-11:30am Aug 23 Confed Th (1) 10-11:30am May 30 Ice Scream! Bonsor W (1) 12:15-1pm Jul 10 W (1) 12:15-1pm Aug 7 Munchies & a Movie Bonsor Tu (1) 1-3:30pm Jun 11 Tu (1) 1-3:30pm Jul 16 Tu (1) 1-3:30pm Aug 13 Bonsor Seniors’ Choir - Spring Concert Bonsor F (1) 1-3pm May 24 Flea Markets at Confederation Confed Sa (1) 9:30am-2pm May 25 Hoedown with Peggy Bonsor W (1) 9:30am-12:30pm May 29 New Members’ Tour & Tea Bonsor M (1) 10-11:30am May 27 M (1) 10-11:30am Jun 24 M (1) 10-11:30am Aug 26 Cameron Th (1) 2-3:30pm May 23 Strawberry Tea Confed Su (1) 1:30-3pm Jun 9 Summer BBQ Bonsor Th (1) 12noon-2pm Jul 18 Quilting for Seniors Confed Tu (3) 1-3pm Jul 9 Watercolours: Intermediate | 18 years & up Edmonds Th (6) 9:15-11:45am May 23 Ballroom Dance Series Confed Tu (5) 6-7:30pm May 21 Tu (5) 7:30-9pm May 21 Th (5) 6-7:30pm May 23 Th (5) 7:30-9pm May 23 Edmonds Th (4) 1:30-2:30pm Jul 4 Th (4) 1:30-2:30pm Aug 8 Brain Gym Energizer Confed W (1) 10-11:30am Jun 5 Prices do not include taxes.

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291415 291416

$0.67 $0.67

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299682

$4.46

281704

$18.79

291418

$9.38

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286128

$7.00

291422

$10.71

296796

$17.50

296801

$53.55

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$4.75

Representation Agreements Confed M (1) 1-2:30pm May 27 Spanish | 19 years & up Cameron W (5) 9-10:30am Jun 26 W (5) 10:30am-12noon Jun 26 Th (5) 1-3pm Jun 27 The Role of the Executor Confed W (1) 1-2pm May 29 Get Up & Go! Confed F (7) 11:15am-12:15pm Jul 5 Mallwalking Bonsor W, M (15) 8:45-9:45am Jul 3 Osteo for Life Edmonds Th, Tu (12) 9:15-10:15am May 23 Tu, Th (10) 9:15-10:15am Jul 30 Osteofit Edmonds Th, Tu (12) 10:30-11:30am May 23 Tu, Th (10) 10:30-11:30am Jul 30 Seniors Hatha Yoga / Pilates Bonsor W (8) 1:45-3pm Jul 10 Tai Chi - Seniors Beginner Cameron M (4) 10:30-11:30am Jul 8 Confed Th (4) 9-10am Jul 4 Tai Chi - Seniors Intermediate Cameron M (4) 11:30am-12:30pm Jul 8 Confed Th (4) 10-11am Jul 4 Yoga - Seniors Bonsor Th (9) 12:30-1:45pm Jul 4 M (7) 1:45-3pm Jul 8 F (8) 1:45-3pm Jul 12 Confed W (8) 2:15-3:30pm Jul 3 Edmonds M (5) 10:30-11:30am May 27 M (4) 10:45-11:45am Jul 8 M (3) 10:45-11:45am Aug 12 Zumba® Edmonds F (4) 10:45-11:45am Jul 5 F (4) 10:45-11:45am Aug 9 Strength Training for Health & Wellness Bonsor Tu (4) 10-11:15am Jul 9 Cameron Tu (4) 11am-12noon Jul 2 Tu (4) 11am-12noon Jul 30

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RCMP Musical Ride Tuesday, August 27, 5:30-9pm Swangard Stadium | Kingsway at Boundary Tickets: General Admission: $10 Children 5 years & under are FREE Available Online: burnaby.ca/musicalride2013 In person: Shadbolt Centre Box Office (604-205-3000)

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296937

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291502

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296728 296733

$44.64 $37.20

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$44.64 $37.20

291137

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The defining features of the modern TDI engines are that they no longer bring bad memories from the past such as smoke, noise, and maintenance issues. The Touareg TDI just gets up and goes about its business with ease, quietness and superb power delivery. It is one of the most fun cars to drive in the traditional SUV category. The Touareg is also sufficiently capable off-the-road for most buyers’ needs, thanks to its 4MOTION all-wheel drive system and Hill Descent Assist feature. If you prefer a lower ride height for superior on-road handling, you may opt for the available sport suspension. However, most people will be just fine with the standard model. The good news is, while the Touareg does have reassuring handling, it’s still very comfortable. When you combine this with a quiet cabin, refined engine, a slick eight-speed automatic gearbox, and a very comfy seat, you’ve got a car that’s extremely relaxing to travel in.

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The interior quality is what you expect of a VW product. All of the controls are logically laid out, and the touch screen infotainment centre is easy to use, if somewhat gimmicky. Actually, the Touareg comes absolutely loaded with standard equipment. As well as a full complement of airbags and safety fea-

tures, you get climate control, Bluetooth, leather seats, iPod connectivity, and a rearview camera among other features. As well, Touareg has a cargo space to match its more costly competitors. If there is a knock on this car, it’s that it is only a five-passenger vehicle, as there isn’t a third row (though keep in mind that other SUV’s third seating is typically useless in terms of space and comfort). The advantage of not having that third row is the massive storage space you get in the Touareg. As a result, you can use this car as a proper utility vehicle. If you need additional room, the rear seats fold down neatly. But if you prefer to keep your stowed objects out of sight, the Touareg allows you to slide the entire rear seat unit forward, giving you a bit more space. Then with the parcel shelf in place, your valuables are well hidden. Now we must point out the Touareg’s downsides. Thankfully it only has a few issues. The rear doors don’t open particularly wide, and while there’s plenty of space for rear passengers (the rear seats even recline), the Touareg isn’t the best at carrying three people in the back. That’s because the centre seat is more of a perch than an individual chair, and what’s more, the large transmission tunnel leaves no room for your feet. Lastly, while the interior is very well done, it’s no match for the luxury feel found in more expensive premium rivals.

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CALENDAR OF EVENTS SUNDAY, MAY 19 Boishakhi Utsab/Spring Festival, 6 to 10 p.m. at the Bonsor Recreation Complex banquet hall, 6550 Bonsor Ave. UTSAB - A Cultural Heritage of Bengal is celebrating Spring Festival. It will be an evening of funfilled cultural activities. All ages, cost is $5/per person, Children under five years get in for free.

THURSDAY, MAY 23 Librarians’ Choice: Spring into Summer, 7 to 8:30 p.m. at the Burnaby Public Library, McGill branch, 4595 Albert St. Looking forward to warmer weather and lazy days with a good book? Burnaby librarians will present fast-paced reviews of fiction and nonfiction books for spring & summer reading. Admission is free but space is limited; register online at www.bpl. bc.ca/events, by calling 604 299-8955, or in person at the library.

FRIDAY, MAY 24 Armstrong Elementary community carnival, with games of chance, face painting, dunk tank, cake walk, concessions, Midway games, silent auction, raffles etc. At Armstrong Elementary, 8757 Armstrong Ave., from 5 to 8 p.m. Gilmore Country Carnival, Gilmore Community School, 50 S. Gilmore Ave., 4 to 9 p.m. Barbecue, lemonade, obstacle course, super slide, bouncy castle, bungee run, pony rides and more, including entertainment and a prize raffle. For more information, call 604-790-0301. The Bonsor Singin’ Seniors, free concert at Bonsor Recreation Complex, 6550 Bonsor Ave. Program includes show tunes, golden oldies and multicultural songs. Doors open at 1 p.m.,

concert from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. Tea and coffee provided after the concert. Donations are welcome, and will go towards buying sheet music for 40 people.

SATURDAY, MAY 25 Community garage sale and fair, Nelson Avenue Community Church. Lots of bargains, toys, books, prizes, concession, games, face painting, story-telling and more. Tables are $15. From 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Nelson Avenue Community Church, 5825 Nelson Ave. Info at www.nacchurch.org.

MONDAY, JUNE 3 Wills workshop, Bob Prittie Metrotown branch of the Burnaby Public Library, 6100 Willingdon Ave., 7 to 8:30 p.m. Do you have a will and is it up-to-date? Learn what should be included in a will and what is meant by legal terms such as executor, codicil and living will. An experienced lawyer will present the overview. This free workshop is presented in partnership with the Canadian Bar Association. Registration is required for this free workshop. Please register online at www.bpl.bc.ca/events or phone 604-436-5400.

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Homegrown Select comes back to roots Tom Berridge

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After 10 largely successful seasons in the Metro soccer league, it was only a matter of time before a second generation Burnaby Select stepped forward. That new generation is 24-year-old Scott Stefanek, a centre back, who shared in the club’s first-ever national club title on an under-14 side in 2002. Over the last 10 seasons, the Burnaby Selects have won three medals at the youth club nationals, including a silver and two Canadian titles, while also winning 11 division banners. The Selects have won six of nine Coastal A Cup finals, and this season three more teams earned berths at the upcoming provincial championships this summer, bringing the number to 12 of appearances at the B.C.s by the Burnaby club. Stefanek won one of those Coastal Cups with Burnaby at u-17 and then went on to a national collegiate championship with Capilano University before earning an NCAA Division I athletic scholarship in Florida at Saint Leo University. After graduating in 2010 from Saint Leo as the soccer team’s captain, Stefanek returned home with a double major in psychology and sociology, which he is currently putting to good use in the Coquitlam School District helping at-risk youth. He

Clan runner wins two track titles Tom Berridge

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Full circle: Scott Stefanek, seen in his playing days at Saint Leo University, has gone back to his minor league roots and is now helping coach youth soccer with the Burnaby Selects soccer club.

is now seriously considering working on studying towards a teacher’s degree. At the same time, Stefanek also took on the duties as the first homegrown coach for the Burnaby Selects under-13 spring development team. He will co-coach with 25year-old Darren Nelless and former Cliff Avenue coach Matteo Manfredi.

It’s a perfect fit for a coach in-waiting who never dreamed he would one day be on that side of the ball, or classroom. “My mom and dad always told me I’d be a good teacher, but I said, ‘No, no. I’ll never do that.’ But it just shows they were right. I enjoy getting up every morning and going to work. It’s what you look for in a career.”

As for the coaching part, that too came from another important mentor his Div. I coach at Saint Leo Joel Harrison. Despite a heavy courseload, Stefanek found time to join Harrison on weekends with his youth development program for fourto seven-year-olds in the Tampa area. “I loved it,” said Stefanek. “(Harrison) was

excellent at training and games. It was something I wanted to replicate. It inspired me to pay the Burnaby Selects back.” In Stefanek’s first game as coach, he experienced all the pre-game jitters he knew as a player all over again. “I was nervous ... but on the sidelines it’s a different dynamic. It’s a rush. Coach Page 43

SFU hoop star earns Team Canada tryout Simon Fraser University women’s basketball forward Nayo Raincock-Ekunwe will be among the 29 players at tryouts for the Canadian senior women’s national team this weekend. The tryouts start Friday at McMaster University’s David Braley Athletic Centre and continue through to Sunday, May 19. Raincock-Ekunwe will compete for a spot on a team that is coming off a successful season having qualified for the London Olympic Games with a thrilling 71-63 victory over Japan at the FIBA World Olympic qualifying

tournament. The victory paved the way for Team Canada’s return to the Olympic stage following a 12-year absence. Raincock-Ekunwe heads to the tryout camp after a senior season with the Clan where she was one of the top players in NCAA Division II basketball. Last season, Raincock-Ekunwe averaged 16.8 points per game and 12.4 rebounds per outing with a shooting percentage of 0.653, the highest in Div. II. She also set numerous Great Northwest Athletic Conference records,

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Simon Fraser University won three individual titles at the Great Northwest conference track and field championships at Monmouth, Oregon on Saturday. Clan middle distance runner Helen Crofts won a pair of championship titles on the final day of the competition, winning both the women’s 400 and 1,500 metres on Saturday. Crofts led the metric mile from start to finish, posting an NCAA provisional qualifying time of 4:26.85. Clanmate Lindsey Butterworth, the defending 2012 champion, placed second in a time of 4:27.22. Less than 30 minutes later, Crofts added a second conference title, setting a new Great Northwest championship record in the 400m, with a 54.46 winning time. Freshman Chantel Desch placed fifth in the final. She was also sixth in the 200m. Crofts, Desch, Sarah Sawatzky and Michaela Kane also combined to finish second in the women’s 4x400m relay. Sawatzky and Kane also placed second and fifth, respectively, in the women’s 800m final. Freshman Kansas Mackenzie also finished eighth in the 800m. On the opening day of the conference championships, Jade Richardson defended her title in the women’s discus, winning her second straight title by over a metre with a 43.01m throw. The women’s team finished sixth overall with 73 total points. The men’s team placed seventh overall, with Travis Vugteveen finishing third in the 1,500m in a time of 3:56.99. Track Page 42

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JUNIOR LACROSSE

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A first period meltdown cost the Burnaby Lakers a chance at a second B.C. Junior Lacrosse League win. The junior A Lakers gave up 10 goals in the opening period before eventually falling 18-7 to the Coquitlam Adanacs at the Bill Copeland Sports Centre last Sunday. Jack Woodhouse replaced starter Xander McDonald in goal after the 10-3 first period and responded with 18 saves. Tyler Kirby shared a team-high three points, including a hand in perhaps the prettiest goal of the evening, setting up Cam Hudspeth from behind the A’s net with a no-look pass that the first-year Laker buried with the keeper looking the wrong way. Earlier, Burnaby recorded its first win of the junior A season, coming back from an early four-goal

deficit before holding on to an 11-10 win over the Nanaimo Timbermen last Saturday. Nanaimo jumped out to a 4-0 lead in the opening period at the Frank Crane Arena, but two goals each by Cameron Clark and Monty Jones in the middle frame helped the visitors knot the contest heading into the final frame. Adam Phillips tallied the go-ahead goal for Burnaby and captain Peyton Lupul, with a natural hat trick, including the game-winner with his fourth of the game on the power play at 7:09 of the third period, proved the difference. Lupul tallied the first shorthanded goal in the opening period against Coquitlam in a game that Burnaby was called for 14 penalties against just seven against the A’s. “You can see that people don’t know each other. A little bit is time and group bonding, but a lot comes with attitude,” Lupul said.

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Senior attack takes Saints to national semifinal minutes, Loewen accounted for three of Limestone’s next five goals and assisted on a fourth to put the Conference Carolinas champs ahead 5-0. Limestone led 8-5 at the half. He also had five ground balls. With the eight-point performance, Loewen moved to within eight points of tying the program record for career points of 273 total points held by Devan Spikler (2000/03). Loewen also increased his all-time goal-scoring mark to 181

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Burnaby’s Riley Loewen paced the Limestone College Saints to the Final Four in NCAA Division II field lacrosse. The senior attack scored five goals and assisted on three others to lead the No. 2-ranked Saints over first-time entrant Seton Hill 16-13 in the NCAA tournament quarter-final at Gaffney, South Carolina on Saturday. After a scoreless first 10

tallies with the win. Limestone will meet No. 1-ranked Mercyhurst College in the semifinals on Saturday, May 18 in Erie, Pennsylvania. Mercyhurst eked out a 10-9 decision in overtime over ninth-ranked Lake Erie College on Saturday. New Westminster junior product Reagan Harding helped Lake Erie with a hat trick, while Keegan Bal added a goal and two assists. New West’s Justin Goodwin had a game-high seven ground balls.

Coach: Respect matters, says coach continued from page 41

I’m so glad I took this on,” he said. True to his defensive leanings, Stefanek preaches an “If-we-don’t-allow-a-goal, we-can’t-lose” philosophy. On-field, he plans to adopt a 4-4-2 or 4-5-1 offensive scheme, but the program is all about development. “I like the 50 per cent rule (everyone plays half a game). It’s the way kids are going to develop. As long as they play half a game, they’re still progressing as a player,” Stefanek said, adding he plans to continue Burnaby’s tradition of conduct-

ing itself in a professional manner and producing champions. “I think it’s fantastic. He’s going to be a good coach, and he’s a genuinely wellrespected young man,” said club president Frank Palmieri. “He was beautiful when I coached him, and he’s proven that by coming back. The kids just love him.” It appears that same admiration rubbed off on Stefanek when he was growing his football skills in the Selects’ program. “Coaches show up at every game and practice – it matters,” he added. “They treat everyone with respect. That’s why I’m back.”

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THOMSON, Lillian Louise Apr 19, 1935 - May 07, 2013 passed away Lillian peacefully on Tuesday, May 7th, 2013, at Tabor Home in Abbotsford surrounded by family. She was the beloved wife of John for almost 60 years. Born in Carnduff, SK., she is predeceased by her parents Arthur and Edith Pegg and sister Willene Nichols. Mom loved to cook and volunteered much of her time preparing cancer dressings as a member of the Eastern Star. She also enjoyed knitting, camping and traveling. Mom spent most of her adult life raising her family. She worked part time cooking at a senior’s home and cashiering in a pharmacy on Burnaby Heights. Lillian is survived by her beloved husband, her three sons, Donald (Colleen), David (Rhonda) and Douglas (Karen), seven grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Lillian’s family wishes to thank the staff at Tabor Home, for their compassionate care of Mom. No service by request.

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MARKETING ASSISTANT St. John’s School has an opening for a full-time Marketing Assistant. The position will contribute to student recruitment, fundraising, communications and marketing of the school. Experience preferred. Please reply by May 20, by email with cover letter and resume to: psilk@stjohns.bc.ca (preferred) or by mail to: 2215 West 10th Ave, Vancouver, BC, V6K 2J1. No phone calls please. Please visit www.stjohns.bc.ca for more details.

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NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS NOTICE is hereby given that Creditors and others having claims against the Estate of Mary Constance Randoll Coate also known as Mary C. R. Coate, Mary C. Coate, Mary Constance Coate and Mary Coate, Deceased, late of 913 - 3755 McGill Street, Burnaby, British Columbia who died on March 14, 2013 at Burnaby, British Columbia are hereby required to send full particulars of such claims to the undersigned at 510 - 1040 West Georgia Street, Vancouver, British Columbia, V6E 4H1, on or before June 15, 2013, after which the Executors will distribute the said Estate among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which the Executors then have notice. Carolyn M. Coleclough, solicitor for Frederick Roy McLeod and Betty Joan McLeod, Executors for the Estate

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By virtue of the Warehouseman’s Lien Act, Mundies Towing, Storage & Service (1976) Ltd. will dispose of: 1) 1997 Ford F350 VIN# 1FDKF37G3VEB20778 RO: IRABS MOVING LTD 1) 2005 Nissan Sentra VIN# 3N1CB51D65L516673 RO: VARMA SIDDHARTH 1) 2004 GMC Wrecker VIN# 1GDJC34234E278100 RO: R & M AUTO INC. Units may be viewed and bids to be submitted on Monday May 27, 2013 at 5917 Thorne Avenue Burnaby, B.C. between 10:00am to 3:00 pm. All written bids to Mundies Towing, 5917 Thorne Ave, Burnaby, B.C. V3N 2T8.

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$739,900 YORKSTON South area Langley, 1 yr old, 3865 sq ft Cstm design 7 bdrm + 5 bthrm + Legal 2 Bdrm Suite. Call 778-298-8108. See Propertyguys.com ID: 76108 SMALL PEACEFUL farm set up for horses right beside South Langley riding trail. Bright & comfortable older 2 bd home, f/p, barn, riding rings, pastures. $849,900. Call 604-323-4788 See Propertyguys.com ID: 76788

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OPEN SUNDAY, 2-4PM • GREENTREE VILLAGE 4228 GARDEN GROVE, BURNABY • MLS# V999688 PETS & RENTALS ALLOWED! $286,000

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CULTUS LK gardener’s dream 1160 sf 2 br 1.5 ba rancher, a/c 55+ complex $63K 604-858-9301 see uSELLaHOME.com id5400

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6015

Burnaby

ST. MATTHEWS DAYCARE 103-7355 Canada Way, Bby 604 527-1031

PUDDLE JUMPERS 4304 Parker St, N. Burnaby Call 604 294-4413 PUDDLE SPLASHERS 7231 Frances St, N. Burnaby 604 291-2410 or 778 371-7556

TAX RETURNS - BOOKKEEPING Personal - Small Business Current - Delinquent 20 yrs exp. 604-420-1108

Chocolate Lab Pincher Pups, bottle fed, 9wks,dewormed & all shots $400 ea, 604-287-5298

STANDARD Wirehaired Dachshunds Puppies Born April 3 - ready to go in 4 weeks. $800. Call now! 604-8086740. stormygsd@live.ca JACK RUSSELL X Border Collie 7yrs, 20lb, friendly to good home. NVan $negotiable 604-839-6113

REAL ESTATE

Accounting/ Bookkeeping

Dogs

If you are interested in this position, please email your resume and cover letter to rshortt@nsnews.com no later than May 20, 2013.

We thank all applicants for their interest, but only those chosen for an interview will be contacted. If you are not contacted, we will keep your resume on file for future opportunities.

5005

5035

604-724-7652

3508

Pet Services

6008

Condos/ Townhouses

Surrey

26 DAZZLING TOWN HOMES Come and see. Daily 11 to 7. 14905 60th ave. Surrey, B.C.

Come see what’s cookin’ in our kitchens. More counter space, cabinets & more drawers to store! PARTIAL OCEAN view, 920sf 2br+den 2ba quiet condo, kids, pets ok. $309,000 778-294-2275 see uSELLaHOME.com id5575

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REAL ESTATE RENTALS 6020

Houses - Sale

6020-14

Okanagan/ Interior

MERRITT HERITAGE style 3070 sf 4br 5ba on 9.9ac lot detached shop, view $895K 250-378-8857 see uSELLaHOME.com id5592

6050

Out Of Town Property

CRANBROOK 2060SF 4br 3ba reno’d home w/side suite on 2 lots $239,900 778-887-4530 see uSELLaHOME.com id5304

6052

Real Estate Investment

LANGLEY RENOD sxs duplex +1/2ac lot, rental income $2,200 /month $489,900 604-807-6565 see uSELLaHOME.com id3186 FLEETWOOD RENO’D 2140sf 4br 3ba, large 7100sf lot, bsmt suite $539,000. 604-727-9240 see uSELLaHOME.com id5617

Apartments & Condos

6508

Apt/Condos

Move In Bonus 810 ST. ANDREWS ST. 315 AGNES ST. NEW WESTMINSTER

1 Bdrm from $820

Surrey

18983-72A AVE Surrey, 1321 sq ft 2 brdm, 2 bath t/h in well managed complex, extensive upgrades, $314,000. Call 778-571-1544 See PropertyGuys.com ID: 76544

6505

1BDRM/1BTH FOR MAY 15th! Near Queen’s Pk, C.G. Pool, transit. Quiet/private. Immac. condition. NON SMOKING. Refs required. No Pets $800 Monthly Call: (604) 521-3485

Langley/ Aldergrove

CAMPBELL VALLEY Park 5 acres, exec.,estate home 6162 sq ft, 8 bd, 5.5 bths, carriage-house garage, 2 suites, barn, boardfenced $1,498K. 604-880-0462 PropertyGuys.com ID:76465

6020-34

6040

6065

Recreation Property

Spacious suites, Sky train nearby, close to shopping and parks.

RENTALS 604-521-7259

rentals@capreit.net www.caprent.com

1021 HOWAY ST. 1116 HAMILTON ST. NEW WESTMINSTER 1 bdrm from $850 2 bdrm from $1056 Spacious suites, Skytrain nearby, close to shopping and parks.

RENTALS 604-521-8831

rentals@capreit.net www.caprent.com GUILDFORD 1900SF 3br 2ba w/basement suite on huge 8640 sf lot, $479,000 604-613-1553 see uSELLaHOME.com id5608

GUILDFORD MAGNIFICENT 4952sf 10br 6.5ba back on creek, main floor master br, $729K 604-581-5541 see: uSELLaHOME.com id5506

6030

HATZIC LAKE 1 hr drive from Vanc, 2 vacant lots 1 is lakefront $65K is for both 604-302-3527 see uSELLaHOME.com id5588

HATZIC LAKE Swans Point, 1 hr from Vanc incl lot & 5th wheel ski, fish, $134,500. 604-209-8650 see uSELLaHOME.com id5491

Lots & Acreage

ESTATE SALE 5253 sf view lot in New West. Must be sold offers to $525k. Ed Unrau , Green Acres Rlty. (604) 872-8586, 807-0716

LOT & Trailer. This little gem is located 120 miles from Van, pool - C.H, hiking, fishing, history of C a r e t a k e r, maint $775/yr, $30,000 obo. Lot 33 - 30860 Trans Canada Hwy Yale BC. Ph 1-604-792-6764

1 BR’s $900-$950 2 BR’s $1150-$1300 Cameron St, Bby, great location! Lougheed mall, Rec center, schools & transit. Available Now 604-420-8715, 604-221-7720 604-420-6507 www.lougheedproperties.com

244 SHERBROOKE St, 1 Ben, 1 Bath, bal, 585sf, lease, N/S, N/P, $850, NOW, Eric 604-723-7368 (Royal Pacific Realty) 700 PARK CRESCENT New Westminster, 1 & 2 BEDROOM $925 & $1300. Adult friendly building. visual intercom, gated parking. Near shops & bus. Includes hotwater & storage. Sorry No Pets!! Call 604-522-3391

BALMORAL STREET Suites Available

Close to trans, Highgate Mall & shopping. Rent incls heat & h/w. Refs req’d. Reno’d stes. Ana 778-859-0798 or Bayside Property Office 604-432-7774

AMBER ROCHESTOR 545 Rochester Ave, Coq

LANGLEY NR town fully reno’d 2474sf home on 5ac ppty, bsmt suite $1,150,000 604-825-3966 see uSELLaHOME.com id5582

3418 Blueberry Drive, Whistler, BC. Bare Land approx 13,500 sq ft. Panoramic views from Whistler to Mt. Currie. - $1,747,000 - email: lsjoyce@tml1.com

SURREY LOT 27, 4615sf NEW RF12 building lot, back slope, on greenbelt $390Kea 778-895-8620 see uSELLaHOME.com id5637

6035

Mobile Homes

OWN THE land, Chilliwack, 1092sf, 2bdrm rancher style mobile home, kids OK, $179,900 604-824-7803 see uSELLaHOME.com id5541

OCEAN FRONT boat access only 2 yr old 1600sf 3br 2.5ba 30min from W Van $799K 778-998-9141 see uSELLaHOME.com id5424

6508

Close to Lougheed Mall, S.F.U. & Transportation. Office 604- 936-3907

Apt/Condos

Brentlawn Towers

1985 Woodway Place & 5051 Lougheed Highway Spacious suites with large windows and open balconies 1 Bedroom + Den from $1220 2 Bedroom from $1205 Heat/HW Incl., Outdoor Pool Near SkyTrain No Pets

Call 604.293.2239 www.austeville.com

6508

Apt/Condos

2 BR green space, 5 min Lougheed Skytrain Stn. $1,500 +util, ns, np, Now 604-596-9047

AMBER (W)

401 Westview St, Coq Large Units. Near Lougheed Mall. Transportation & S.F.U.

office: 604-939-2136 cell: 604-727-5178

ARBOUR GREENE 552 Dansey Ave, Coq Extra Large 2 Bedrooms. Close to Lougheed Mall and S.F.U.

office: cell:

604-939-4903 778- 229-1358

BBY • GOV’T & LOUGHEED. 2 BR Garden Apt, fireplace, W/D Hookup, Sec prkg & entry. Extra prkg. Onsite Manager. By skytrn. Lease. $1000. Avail now. NS/NP. 604-585-8500 or 604-420-1982 BBY, Lougheed Mall. 1 BR, $850. Avail June 1. Incl heat & hot water. u/g prkg avail, ns/np, newly reno’d, 604-779-3882

CALYPSO COURT 1030 - 5th Ave, New West Near Transportation & Douglas College. Well Managed Building.

Cell: 604-813-8789

CARM-ELLE APARTMENTS

815 - 5th Ave, New West 1 BR & 2 BR Apartments. Includes heat, h/w & cable. U/grnd prkg avail. No pets. Call 604-521-2866 COQ 2 BR apartment, quiet family complex, no pets. $965. 604-942-2277

COQ Austin & Blue Mnt. 1 BR start $720, 2 BR $820. Bldg laundry. By transit. 604-518-8935 COQ HOWIE Ave, 1 BR, Includes heat. Avail immediately. PETs welcome. ★ Call 604-626-6501

COTTONWOOD PLAZA 555 Cottonwood Ave, Coq

6508

Apt/Condos

VILLA MARGARETA 320-9th St, New West

Suites Available. All Suites Have Balconies. Undergrd Parking Available. Refs Required. Small Pet Ok.

CALL 604 715-7764

Bayside Properties Services

SKYLINE TOWERS 102-120 Agnes St, N.West

Hi-Rise Apartment with River View & Indoor Pool. 1 BR & 2 BR Available. Rent includes heat & hot water. Remodelled Building and Common area. Gated undergrd parking available. References required.

CALL 604 525-2122 BAYSIDE PROPERTY SERVICES

BONSOR APTS Renovated high rise, concrete building. Suites available. Very close to Metrotown, Skytrain & Bonsor swimming pool. Rent includes heat, hot water. Refs req’d.

Contact Alex 604-999-9978

New Westminster

739 PRINCESS ST

Spectacular, large 2 BR Condo. Absolutely stunning 270 degree views. 2 bathrooms, 2 parking and great adult oriented building. Available now or June 1. $1795. No pets, non- smokers. Lease and perfect references a must. Al Dodimead ACD Realty 604 521-0311 View this & other properties @ www.acdrealty.com

New Westminster 1 Br. Apt., $800/mo., Large Balcony, Updated, Near Transit & Amens. Small Pet Available OK.

1st of month

St Andrews Street Call 604.202.2420

office: 604- 936-1225

NEW WEST. 1 BR Reno’d. New Appls, Flooring, Fixtures, Paint. Prof. mgmt. From $790. Call (604) 724-8353.

1010 6th Ave, New West Suites Available. Beautiful atrium with fountain. By shops, college & transit. Pets negotiable. Ref required.

CALL 604 715-7764

NEW WEST NR RCH/Skytrain, 1 BR apt, $795 & bachelor $605. Incls heat/u/g parking, no pets, quiet complex, 604-299-8288 email: cedarsunset@shaw.ca

BAYSIDE PROPERTY SERVICES

JUNIPER COURT 415 Westview St, Coq

Close to Lougheed Mall, all Transportation Connections, Schools & S.F.U.

office: 604-939-8905 KING ALBERT COURT

office: cell:

604-937-7343 778-863-9980

Marine View Manor

1218 5th Avenue, New West 1 BR from $900. Nice views! Extra lrg stes, renov’d with new paint, hardwd or laminate flrs. Rent incl heat & h/w, cls to skytrain. Sm pets considered.

Call Danny 604 728-2086

NEW WEST very lge quiet 1BR apt, h/w flrs, nr shops/bus, ns, np. $850. Now/Jun 1. 604-524-4775

WHITGIFT GARDENS 550 Cottonwood Ave., Coq.

1 BR $775, 2 BR $950 3 BR $1,150

(incl. heat, h/w, parking) Indoor pool, near Lougheed Mall, SFU, public transit, schools

1-888-495-7106

whitgift@concertproperties.com

6540

Houses - Rent

BBY S, 3 BR w/bsmt, 5 appls, 2 bth, $2100. Avail NOW. NS/NP. 604-539-1959 or 604-612-1960 3BDRM Home - Central BBY. New paint, floors. Close to bus and all amens. Fenced yard. Double garage. No Pets/no smoking $2,000/ mo. Call: (778) 388-7936 or email: sgill1923@gmail.com.

N WEST 2 BR hse w/d, d/w, patio, fenced yd. air cond, garage. $1650. Now/Jun 1. 604-626-5981

6602

Suites/Partial Houses

Incls heat, hot water, cable & parking. Near schools, shops, bus & Sky train. Available May 15 or June 1st. Cats ok! Deposit req’d. Call 604-521-2884 PORT COQUITLAM 2 BR APT, $815, quiet complex, no pets. Call 604-464-0034

ROYAL CRESCENT ESTATES

22588 Royal Crescent Ave, Maple Ridge Large units. Close to Golden Ears Bridge. Great River view!

BBY, 4508 Ellerton Court. Clean, modern 2 BR bsmt, full bath, gas f/p. $1100 incl hydro/cable/net & radiant heat. w/d, 950 sq ft. N/s, no pets. Near Metrotown Mall & bus. Immed. Call 604-761-3702 BBY HIGHGATE Bright bachelor. N/s, n/p, no w/d. $550 incl hydro/ cable. Av Jun 1. 604-522-6773 BBY METROTOWN, 2 BR g/lev, f/bath, f/p. NS/NP. $950 incls utls. 604-451-5795 or 604-837-5795 BBY METROTOWN, 2 Br ste, nr bus & skytrain, $995 incls hydro & gas, N/S, N/P. 604-802-6237 BBY N 2 BR suite $850, share w/d & utils, some view, n/p.121 North Warwick. 604 299-0403

1BDRM/1BTH Bsmt. SUITE For Rent In Burnaby Ideal for students. Renovated, close to Joyce Skytrain, Bus, Metrotown. Walking distance to BCIT. Includes utilities/internet. No Smoking. No Pets $700 Monthly Call: (604) 434-0317

6880 Balmoral St. 1 BR from $880/month 2 BR $1100/month Close to skytrain, incls heat & h/w. Newly reno’d large suites with balonies. Call Dan 604-728-2086

Suites/Partial Houses

BBY S. 1 BR g/lev, lrg 950sf, very nice, sep kitch, own W/D. NS/NP. $875 incls utl. 604-526-7335 COQ 1121 HOWIE, 1 BR, $800 incls hot wtr/sec prkg. NS/NP. 604-936-0277 or 604-787-6470 COQ. $725/MO. 1 BD, 4 appls, stove, frig, washer, dryer. Close to all amens, avail June 1st, incls utils. NO PETS. 604-454-4540 COQ CENTRE, Bright 2 BR, sh’d W/D, $850 + shd utls. NS/NP. Jun 1. Near transit. 604-218-8164

COQ, COMO LAKE. Newer 1 BR bsmt ste. Priv laundry & entry. $650/mo + sh’d utils. Avail May 1. Near bus & amens. 604-939-6765 N WEST 1 BR suite , w/d, lam flrs, 1 pkng, sm pet ok, f/p. Imed. $875 inc util. 604-352-2453, 777-1767 NEW WEST Massey Hghts, 2 BR ste, sh’d W/D, gr lev entry, quiet, suits mature person. $650 incls utls. Now. NS/NP. 604-553-2720

NEW WEST, Queensborough. Spacious, clean, bright 1 BR, grd/ lvl. N/S. $650/mo incl hydro/cbl. Near Skytrain, schools, outlet mall, Starbucks,Tim’s. CAT OK. Avail June 1. 604-765-7005

6605

Townhouses Rent

COQ 2 BR $995 apts, quiet complex, incls hot water, laundry facils, free parking, nr amens, No pets. 778-323-4317 NEW WEST 3 BR, River view, avail July 1. $1332. For details www.queens-ave-coop.ca

RIVERS INLET Townhouses

(Coquitlam Centre area)

2 BR & 3 BR Townhouse

2 levels, 5 appls, decorative fireplace, carport. Sorry no pets. Great Location! We also have apartments Bachelor, 1 BR & 2 BR call for availability.

604-942-2012

coquitlampropertyrentals.ca

HOME SERVICES 8010

Alarm/Security

ALARM 604-463-7919

8055

Cleaning

Exp’d ★ CLEANING ★ Ladies Home, Apts, Offices, $18hr. Refs. 604-537-8375 or 604-568-6697

TWO LITTLE LADIES. For all your cleaning needs. Lic’d & Insured. Call 778-395-6671

Systems Ltd.

8015

Appliance Repairs

8060

Concrete

PIATTELLI CONCRETE

SERVICE & PARTS. Licenced & Insured. Washers, Dryers, Stove, Fridge, Dishwashers. 604-346-8925

8030

Carpentry

* RENOS * Bsmt refinish * Drywall * Bath Tiles * Windows * Doors * Stairs. Call Norm 604-437-1470

8055

Cleaning

office: 604-463-0857 cell: 604-375-1768

S. BBY- Highgate Area

6602

BBY 13 Ave, 2 BR, f/bath, hrdwd. Avl now. $900 incls utils, N/s, N/p. 604-544-6641 or 604-781-6019

NEW WESTMINSTER, 1 BR Apt, $745/mo

1300 King Albert, Coq

Close to Transportation, Schools & S.F.U.

Apt/Condos

Bayside Property Services Office: 604-432-7774

Large units some with 2nd bathroom or den. On bus routes, close to S.F.U. & Lougheed Mall.

GARDEN VILLA

6508

★ Specialist in Removal ★ Replacement ★ Forming ★ Exposed Aggregate ★ Sidewalks ★ Driveways ★ Patios & Stamp Concrete Over 45 Years Experience Free Est., Seniors Disc. Thomas 604-897-5071

DALL’ANTONIA CONCRETE

❏ All Jobs BIG & small ❏ Concrete Removal ❏ Seniors discount. Friendly, Family Business, 40+ years experience!

604-240-3408

8075 *HOUSE & HOME Cleaning* We are Licensed, Bonded & Insured. Call 604- 700 -9218 A QUALITY CLEANING exp res /comm. low rate’s senior’s disc 778.239.9609 or 778.998.9127

Drywall

VINCE’S MAGIC Drywalling & textured ceiling repairs. Complete drywall & taping. 604-307-2295

Home Services

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HOME SERVICES 8080

Electrical

ALL YOUR electrical & reno needs. Lic’d electrician #37940. Insured, bonded & WCB. Free est Reasonable rates 604-842-5276

D & W ELECTRICAL Comm/Res/Ind. All electrical. Lic & Bonded. WCB. 778-862-0098

Electrical Installations; Renos and Repairs. Member of BBB. www.nrgelectric.ca 604-520-9922 LIC. ELECTRICIAN #37309 Commercial & residential renos & small jobs. 778-322-0934. YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 service call. Insured. Lic # 89402. Fast same day service guar’d. We love small jobs! 604-568-1899

8155

Landscaping

CONSTRUCTIVE LANDSCAPING

★ Cedar fencing/decks ★ Stonework paving stones ★ Pergola’s ★ 30 Yrs Exp Call Danny 604-250-7824

8105

Flooring/ Refinishing

Hardwood Floor Refinishing Repairs & Staining Installation Free Estimates

Century Hardwood Floors 604-376-7224 www.centuryhardwood.com

Artistry of Hardwood Floors

Refinish, sanding, install, dustless Prof & Quality work 604-219-6944 Golden Hardwood & Laminate & Tiles. Prof install, refinishing, sanding & repairs. 778-858-7263 INSTALLATION REFINISHING, Sanding. Free est, great prices. Satisfaction guar. 604-518-7508

8125

Gutters

AT YOUR HOME GUTTER SERVICES

No More HST! BOOK NOW! • Gutter Installation, Cleaning & Repairs • Roofing & Roof Repairs • Moss Control, Removal & Prevention 25 year Warranteed Leaf & Needle Guard

WCB – Fully Insured 100% Money Back Guarantee

604-340-7189

DIRTY WINDOWS? DIRTY GUTTERS? Black Bear Window Cleaning does windows, gutters & siding. Insured & Guaranteed. Commercial & Residential. Call: 778 892-2327

PRESSURE WASHING, Gutter Cleaning and Repairs Call George • 778-859-7793

Handyperson

HANDYMAN - framing, decks, tiles, re-roof. Total additions & basements. Ken 604-500-2426

HANDYMAN Int & Ext repairs & reno’s. Carpentry, Kitch & Bath, Plumbing. Walter 604-790-0842

8140

8160

Actual Plumbing & Heating, Boilers, Furnaces, Tankless, Hotwater tanks, 24/7, Seniors Disc, Lic., BBB, 604-874-4808 Installation, Repairs and Maintenance. Serving Lower Mainland since 1980. 604-218-8572

Local & long distance Call 604-720-0931 brothersmovingservice.com

Driveway, Walkway & Parking Lot

Garage Apron / Speed Bump / Pot Hole Commercial & Residential

8220

Lawn & Garden

GARDENING SERVICE

Many years exp ★ Free Est ★ ★ Lawn cuts ★ Garden maintainance. ★ Tree topping & trimming ★ Power raking, aeration.

Park’s Landscaping

Gardening Services Lawn Maintenance Landscape Design Residential & Commercial William KIM • 28 years exp.

604-518-3571

WILDWOOD LANDSCAPING Hedge Trimmimg & Tree Pruning & Hedge Removal Spring Clean Up Lawn Restoration. Planter Box, Garden Installation. Comm/Strata/Res Free Estimates. 604-893-5745 604-723-2468; Tran the Gardener. Lawns, aeration, power raking, cutting, trimming, cleanups. 604-723-2468

A Gardener & A Gentleman Lawn, Garden, Tree svcs. Pruning, Yard Clean-up, Junk. 319-5302

Low Budget Moving.com

★ 604-652-1660 ★

TLL MOVING Local & Long Distance. Good Rates. Licensed & Insured. Call 778-389-6357

8193

S Johnson Garden & Lawn Care services. BCLNA member. Please call 604 753 9529.

Painting/ Wallpaper

AAA

PRECISION PAINTING • Exterior/Interior Projects • Written Warranty • Years of Experience • Fully Insured • WCB Covered Residential Specialists

QUALITY WORK. DONE RIGHT.

778.881.6096

8175

Masonry

Constructive Landscaping Stonework.paving stones, Cedar decks/fences, Pergola’s, 30 yrs exp. Call Danny 604-250-7824 www.constructivelandscaping.com

8185

Moving & Storage

Exterior • Interior Residential • Comm. • Strata WCB Insured • BBB

ALLQUEST PAINTING Quality Work You Can Trust! Interior & Exterior ★ UNBEATABLE PRICES ★ Free Est. / Written Guarantee

778-997-9582

FAIRWAY PAINTING

Fully Insured 20 yrs. exp. • Free Est. Call 604INTERIOR & EXTERIOR SPECIALS 10% OFF

7291234

Licenced & Insured Local & Long Distance

PAINTING FOR LESS $$$ European quality Since 1982 Lowest Price Guaranteed! Interior experts. Paul 778.919.2213

FREE ESTIMATES

604-537-4140 www.affordablemoversbc.com

Experienced Movers ~ 2 Men $55 ~

Over 10 yrs. Exp. • Licenced & Insured • Professional Piano Movers

604-708-8850 1 to 3 men from $40

• Licensed & Insured. • Local & storage. • Ca & US long distance.

604-505-1386 604-505-9166 ABE MOVING & Delivery and Rubbish Removal $35/HR per Person • 24/7 604-999-6020

10% Off with this Ad! For all your plumbing, heating & reno needs. Lic Gas Fitter, Aman. 778-895-2005 Actual Plumbing & Heating, Boilers, Furnaces, Tankless, Hotwater tanks, 24/7, Seniors Disc. Lic. BBB, 604-874-4808 CRESCENT PLUMBING Heating & Drainage. Res, plugged drains, renos, hot water tanks, furnace, boiler. 24/7. 778-862-0560 LICENSED PLUMBER & Gasfitter. BBQs, ranges, etc. Repairs, renos. VISA ok. 604-830-6617

8225

Power Washing

8240

Renovations & Home Improvement

SAVE 20% when you Book NOW Interior / Exterior Specialist. Free Est. Marc ★ 778-867-0179

8200

Patios/Decks/ Railings

★TOUFFDECK.CA★

Water Proofing, Railings & Gates

Call 604-600-2747

8205

Paving/Seal Coating

ALLEN ASPHALT concrete, brick, drains, foundations, walls, membranes 604-618-2304/ 820-2187

Renovations & Home Improvement

ALLQUEST PAINTING Quality Work You Can Trust! 778 997-9582

Free Estimates!

NO TAX Special! * We are pleased to offer High Quality Home Improvements • New construction • Renovations - Basements • Additions - Decks • Kitchens - Bathrooms • Laneway Houses - Drainage *No job too big or too small

WCB – Fully Insured 100% Money Back Guarantee

8255

Rubbish Removal

CONCRETE FORMING & framing crew specialist available 604-218-3064

FAIRWAY PAINTING 604 729-1234 High United Construction New build, renos, drywall, tile, stucco, plumbing, patio cover. Big/small. Randy 604-250-1385 Reno’s: Basement Suites, Kitchens & Baths, Electrical services etc. • 604-728-4336

782-2474

Free Est’s • Large or Small Jobs

10% OFF WITH THIS AD www.604rubbish.com

Bulldog Disposal Co Home & Yard Clean Ups Residential/Commercial No Job Too Small Free Estimates- 7 Days/Wk Call Tony 604-834-2597 www.bulldogdisposal.ca

Student Works

8250

Disposal & Recycling

Roofing

Trips start at

$49

B i n s f ro m 5 - 3 0 y a rd s a v a i l .

No More HST! BOOK NOW! • Roofing & Roof Repairs • Duroid, Cedar, Torch-on • Moss Control, Removal & Prevention • Gutter Installation, Cleaning & Repairs

WCB – Fully Insured 100% Money Back Guarantee

604-340-7189 ACCREDITED BUSINESS

atyourhomeservicesgroup.ca

AFFORDABLE QUALITY ROOFING LTD.

Trusted since 1986! A+ Rating - BBB Residential/Commercial 25 Years workmanship warranty Call for FREE ESTIMATE & SPRING PROMOTION A+

604-984-9004 604-984-6560

DELUXE Quality work by Qualified Roofing Professionals. Free Estimates 24 Hour Repairs Gutters Skylights Cedar - Duriod - Torch-On Systems

BEN’S RUBBISH REMOVAL

Yard clean up + hedge trimming. Bby/NW areas. 778-859-8760

ACCREDITED BUSINESS

9110

Collectibles & Classics

1963 FORD FALCON Futura, auto, 2 door hardtop, all original, collector plates, $7500 obo. Call 604-874-4397

9125

FROM DESIGN TO FINISH Complete Renos & Additions, incl.: Kitchen & Bath Improvements • Roofing • Sundecks • Door & Window Replacements

2011 Hyundai Sonata Limited Affordable Luxury 35,600 kms. 2.4L GDI DOHC. $19,999. Email: sjscot@shaw.ca (604) 794-3428.

9145

Scrap Car Removal

Home Renovations Expert Bathroom, kitchen remodels + more 604-307-2837 accentcontracting.ca

www.RenoRite.com

Save Your Dollars

✓ RenoRite

Tree Services

Pro Tree Services * Quality Tree and Hedge Trimming, Pruning and Removals * Full range of Landscape Services available * Stump Grinding - Insured & Licensed

Call 604.588.8733 www.ProTreeServices.ca

Tree & Hedge •Trimming •Prune •Planting • Lawns •Full Landscape Services. AL @ 604-783-3142 Wildwood Tree Services, Exp Hedge Trimming and Removal & Tree Pruning. Free Est. 604-893-5745

9155

Sport Utilities/ 4x4’s/Trucks

95 CHEV BLAZER LT

Black with leather interior. Fully loaded, aircared, excellent condition.

Asking $2250 obo 604-467-8914 after 7pm

9160

9175

FREE

SCRAP CAR REMOVAL

604-983-0133

CASH FOR ALL COMPLETE CARS OPEN 24 HRS. INCLUDING HOLIDAYS

10% DISCOUNT. MG Roofing & Siding. WCB. Re-Roofing, New Roof, Gutters. 604-812-9721

MIKE: 604-872-0109

A EASTWEST Roofing & Siding Reroofing, Gutter, BBB Member, 10% disc, Seniors Disc, 604-783-6437

#1 FREE Scrap Vehicle Removal Ask about $500 Credit!!! $$ PAID for Some 604.683.2200

Sports & Imports

Wanted

SPORTS CARS Serious buyer will pay $$ for pre 1970 sports cars in good condition. Paul 604-514-3844

No Wheels, No Problem

AAA SCRAP CAR REMOVAL Minimum $150 cash paid for full sized vehicles. 604-518-3673 A-1 Contracting & Roofing ReRoofing & Repair. WCB. 25% Discount. Jag, 778-892-1530

THE SCRAPPER

AFFORDABLE QUALITY ROOFING All types. BBB, insured, references. www.affordablequalityroofing.com 604-984-6560

CASH FOR ALL VEHICLES

Samra Bros. Roofing Ltd. 40 yrs+ Cedar / Fiberglass / Torch On Free Estimates. 604-946-4333

8315

NO WHEELS, NO PROBLEM

Bros. Roofing Ltd.

www.chrisdalehomes.com

Tiling

PTV TILE INSTALLATIONS Ceramic Tile, Porcelain, Slate, 20 Yrs Exp. Santo 778-235-1772

1997 TOYOTA Camry LE. 4 drs, 4 cyl, auto, a/c. Well maintained. Aircared. $3700. 604-936-1270

Over 40 Years in Business SPECIALIZING IN CEDAR, FIBERGLASS LAMINATES AND TORCH ON.

Bill 604-298-1222

8309

Domestic

Family owned & operated since 1989

Liability Insurance, WCB, BBB, Free Estimates

DC STUCCO. 20 years exp. Fast, friendly service. All types of Finishes & Repairs. 604-788-1385

AUTOMOTIVE

604-340-7189 * Expires in 30 days

Stucco/Siding/ Exterior

John 778-288-8009

10% OFF with this ad w w w.student worksdisposal.com

All work Guaranteed! (604) 299-8131

8300

604-RUBBISH * We Remove & Recycle Anything*

AT YOUR HOME SERVICES GROUP

RONALDO PAINTING (1981) Master in Quality , fully insured, Free estimate, 778-881-6478

B&Y MOVING

8240

AT YOUR HOME ROOFING SERVICES

Since 1983

MILANO PAINTING & RENOS Int/Ext. Free Est. Written Guar. Prof & Insured. 604 551-6510

45

604-551-8531

TOTAL HOME A RENOVATIONS

1, 3, 5, 7 or 10 Ton $ From

We accept Visa, Mastercard & Interac

Res - Com Professional Service FLAT RATE 7 DAYS/WK

DJ PAINTING, Int/Ext. Com/Res. Drywall repair. Free ests. Cell: 604-417-5917, 604-258-7300

AFFORDABLE MOVING 1 to 3 Men

Plumbing Ltd

PRESSURE WASHING, SIDING, gutters, tile, roof, treat moss. Gill, 604-897-4204, 604-599-4204

Insured/WCB

HON’S Garden Services •Lawn Cuts •Trim •Weed •Free Est •Spring Cleanup ★ 604-317-5328

WESTMOR

Oil Tank Removal

STORMWORKS OIL Tank Removal. Certified, Insured, Reasonable Rates. A+ BBB. 604-724-3670

8195

Plumbing

Honest Service Lic - Ins - Bonded

604-681-0222

A & W Landscape • Tree & Hedge, Clean-up, Power Wash, Seniors Disc. Al @ 604-783-3142

TCP MOVING Heating

ASPHALT PAVING

METRO BLACKTOP CO. LTD Custom work for Driveways & new lane Aprons. Repairs/resurfacing. Call Gino 604-657-9936

Seniors Discount

8130

EXP PROF movers fully equip, piano specialist. Evening moves available. George 778-875-8202

Paving/Seal Coating

604-618-2949

ACCREDITED BUSINESS

atyourhomeservicesgroup.ca

AMI MOVING ★ 5 ton cube. Starting at $49/hour. Local & long distances. 24/7 ★ 604-617-8620

8205

www.constructivelandscaping.com

Fencing/Gates

West Coast Cedar Installations New, repaired or rebuilt ★ Fences & Decks ★ 604-435-5755 or 604-788-6458

Moving & Storage

Greenworx Redevelopment Inc. Hedges, pavers, ponds & walls, returfing, demos, drainage, jackhammering. Old pools filled in, decks, concrete 604.782.4322

Call Mr. Van 604-726-9741

8090

8185

Burnaby NOW • Friday, May 17, 2013 • A47

9515

Boats

14 ALUMINUM DURABOAT, 25hp evinrude motor, fishing rods, incls trailer, $4500. 604-519-0075

SCRAP CAR & TRUCK REMOVAL

604-790-3900 OUR SERVIC 2H

9155

E

Sport Utilities/ 4x4’s/Trucks

604 451 0225

1989 19’ Bayliner Capri Blue, 2.3 litre IO Fresh water cooled, new windshield/canvas/swim grid, trailer. $8,375. 604-837-7564

9522

RV’s/Trailers

Bath Kitchen Suites & More A-1 CABINETS, suites, granite, bathrooms, c-top, tiles, flooring, paint, blinds. Bob 604-366-7042 A1 CONTRACTING. Bsmt, bath, kitchen cabinets, tiling, painting & decks. Dhillon, 604-782-1936

Roofing Experts 778-230-5717 Repairs/Re-Roof/New Roofs. All work Gtd. Free Est. BBB member

1997 LANDROVER Defender(s) 90, 5 spd diesel, mint, 160,000km, from desert $23,900 1-780-945-7945 604-926-7087 lancebright@hotmail.com

1979 FORD M/H, 23 ft, cozy, bunk beds, fully equipped, low k, hi way usage, $5,500. 778-737-3890


A48 • Friday, May 17, 2013 • Burnaby NOW

WEEKLY SPECIALS 100% BC Owned and Operated Prices Effective May 16 to May 22, 2013.

We reserve the right to limit quantities. We reserve the right to correct printing errors.

Grocery Department

Way Better Snacks Sprouted Tortilla Chips

Salt Spring Organic, Fair Trade Coffee

from

31%

10.99

Olympic Yogurt

assorted varieties

Sahale Nuts

assorted varieties

2/7.00

Blue Diamond Almond Breeze Almond Beverages

SAVE

2/7.00

40%

SAVE

35%

1.89L • product of USA

Cascades Premium Bathroom Tissue

SAVE

21%

SAVE

25%

100g • product of EU

Annie’s Homegrown Macaroni and Cheese

assorted varieties

Tre Stelle and Dofino Cheese Slices

2/5.00

37%

1.89

170g product of USA

4.99

SAVE

9” Blueberry Rhubarb Pie

WOW!

PRICING

Berio Olive Oil

assorted varieties

2/7.00

from 8.99

1.36L • product of Canada

750ml • product of Italy

Popchips All Natural Potato Chips

Dr. Oetker Casa Di Mama Frozen Pizzas

assorted varieties

assorted varieties

2/4.00

4.99

85g • product of USA

product of Canada

bins only

20% off regular retail price

Health Care Department

Joy of the Mountains A+ Oil of Oregano

26.99

30ml

Protect yourself with A+ Oil of Oregano from Joy of the Mountains, and stop infections and their symptoms from developing.

Preferred Nutrition Brad King’s Ultimate Her Energy

380g

Brown Rice Hamburger or Hot Dog Buns

31.99

120cp

• Helps to reduce excess body fat. • Helps to block the negative effects of estrogen on cells. • Neutralizes excess toxins.

Spry Xylitol Gum Tube

2.49

1.00 off

each • 30 pieces

More than just a “chewing gum”, Spry® Gum is part of an overall program to improve oral health and is sweetened only with plant-sourced xylitol.

regular retail price

WOW!

PRICING

our forour Lookfor Look

WOW! WOW!

with Vasi Naidoo and Sonia Reed, RHNs. Cost $30. Includes copy of Gluten-Free Food Guide 2nd Edition. Register online or call 604-541-3902.

with Veronica Kacinik, MSc, RD.

3.98lb/ 8.77kg

Raw Almonds

Gluten-Free Gets Easier: Cooking Demo and Tastings

Cost $5. Register online or call 604-736-0009.

3.98

170g product of USA

Bulk Department

Seminars & Events at Choices South Surrey, 3248 King George Blvd, Surrey. Monday, May 27, 6:30-8:30pm.

Stop Yo-Yo Dieting & Find Your Best Weight

2010, 2013 Awards. Your loyalty has helped Choices achieve these awards. Thank you!

PRICING

Rice Bakery

395-410g • product of Germany

Seminars & Events at Choices Floral Shop and Annex, 2615 W. 16th Ave Vancouver. Thursday, May 23, 7:00-8:30pm.

WOW!

10.99

assorted varieties

2.99

1.98

each

Armstrong Grown Asparagus from Tim Jeppesen at Okanagan Asparagus Farm

5.99

Choices’ Bakery Buns

assorted varieties

28-40g • product of USA

assorted varieties

each • reg 6.49

6” Blueberry Rhubarb Pie

42% 2/3.00

TrueBlue or TrueBlack Juice

4.99

Bakery Department

Simply Organic Mexican Seasoning Blends

8 pack product of Canada

PRICING

reg 3.99

assorted varieties

SAVE

WOW!

2.99/100g

113-142g product of US

Green & Black's Organic Fair Trade Chocolate Bars

1.35kg product of Canada

PRICING

plain, pepper or garlic

2/7.00

50%

multipack 8x100g product of Canada

assorted varieties

34-37%

Deli Department

SAVE

3.79

WOW!

Organic California Grown Blueberries from Homegrown Organics

Choices’ Own All Natural Angus Roast Beef

assorted varieties

from

Rogers Porridge Oats

SAVE

2L product of Canada

32%

Organic, Fair Trade Whole Cantaloupe Melons from Heavens Best in Mexico

11.99lb/ 26.43kg

4.99

SAVE

Produce Department

852g see $5.00 coupon @websaver.ca

Ocean Wise Farmed Trout Fillets

225ml product of France

36%

12.99

Chapman’s Frozen Yogurt

3.29

SAVE

WOW!

PRICING

156g • product of USA

43%

400g product of Canada

assorted varieties

48%

2/5.00

SAVE

St. Dalfour 100% Fruit Spreads

SAVE

Butterball Frozen Lean Turkey Burgers

assorted varieties

assorted varieties

SAVE

Meat Department

PRICING PRICING

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2010-2012

www.choicesmarkets.com Kitsilano

Cambie

Kerrisdale

Yaletown

Rice Bakery

South Surrey

2627 W. 16th Ave. Vancouver 604.736.0009

3493 Cambie St. Vancouver 604.875.0099

1888 W. 57th Ave. Vancouver 604.263.4600

1202 Richards St. Vancouver 604.633.2392

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Choices at the Crest

8683 10th Ave. Burnaby 604.522.0936

Kelowna

Floral Shop

1937 Harvey Ave. Kelowna 250.862.4864

2615 W. 16th Vancouver 603-736-7522


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