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Going public The Burnaby school board offices have rarely been as busy as they were Tuesday night. Hundreds of parents, students, teachers and concerned citizens showed up brandishing rainbow flags, placards and signs, to offer their input on policy 5.45, a draft policy to support gay and lesbian students in the district. Reporter Alfie Lau and photographer Lisa King were on site for most of the night to chronicle the differing opinions. In today’s paper, you’ll find three stories, one on the students (page 3), one on the parents (below) and one on the trustees (page 4). For a photo gallery of the evening go to www. burnabynow.com.

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Signs of the times: Anti 5.45 protesters quietly hold their signs up before Tuesday’s night’s Burnaby school board meeting. Students and

parents each held rallies to get their thoughts known about the district’s proposed policy 5.45.

Parents say issue doesn’t belong in schools Protesters say gay-positive policy violates their parental rights to teach children what’s right and wrong Alfie Lau

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Carrying a sign that said ‘We want transparency,’ Long Xue wanted Burnaby school trustees to hear his soft-spoken, but forceful opinion.

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“I need some time to digest this policy,” said the Chaffey Burke parent. “I don’t agree with the policy because it specifies one group out, and I don’t think there’s been any balance at all. … Trustees don’t have an open mind. They’ve only listened to one side.” Xue was referring to the school district’s policy 5.45, a draft policy to support students and employees who are (or are assumed to be) lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, transsexual, two-spirit or queer (LGBTQ).

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The policy’s objective is to ensure all school community members learn to work together in an atmosphere of respect and safety “free from homophobia, transphobia, anti-gay harassment and exclusion, regardless of their sexual orientation or gender identity.” Xue said the key issue for him is he believes it’s a moral issue and believes it’s his parental responsibility to teach his own kids what is right and wrong. And while he respects the rights of gays and lesbians, he doesn’t think a public

classroom is the place for his kids to be learning about that. Jennifer Huang is another local parent with serious concerns about the draft policy. She said the proposed policy puts labels on students, and that may cause more harm than good. “When you label them, you’re separating them, and I think that’s wrong,” she said. “What if you started labelling and separating fat and short people? I don’t Parents Page 10

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4 Trustees defend 5.45

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Students wave flags, sing to support policy Alfie Lau

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What they lacked in numbers, they made up for in enthusiasm. Dozens of Burnaby students, complete with signs, flags and chants, rallied for more than two hours Tuesday night before, during and after the Burnaby school district’s regular school board meeting. The students were registering their support for policy 5.45, a draft policy to support students and employees who are (or are assumed to be) lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, transsexual, two-spirit or queer (LGBTQ). At the same time, almost 200 parents were holding a rally to register their opposition to the draft policy. The students enthusiastically waved their banners and flags and even broke out into impromptu singing of O Canada when the parents started chanting against policy 5.45. The policy’s objective is to ensure all school community members learn to work together in an atmosphere of respect and safety “free from homophobia, transphobia, anti-gay harassment and exclusion, regardless of their sexual orientation or gender identity.” The students were some of the hundreds of people who turned out for Tuesday night rallies outside the school board offices. While more than 100 parents carried signs that Lisa King/burnaby now said ‘No Policy 5.45,’ the 25 or so students had their Rainbow support: Seventeen-year-old Bahar Vaghari from Moscrop Secondary, left, waves a rainbow flag with Zoya Matheosown signs, many multi-coloured and designed only Fairey in support of gay rights before Tuesday night’s Burnaby school board meeting. hours earlier in the library. “I just think this is really unnecessary,” said “I know it’s not easy for (my gay and lesbian) friends. 15-year-old Moscrop student Adrianna Xue, who was car- I wish I could do something. … That’s why I came out to rying a sign saying ‘Don’t shield youth.’ “Why are people support this policy.” protesting against a policy that does no harm? All this Julia Shibazaki, 16, said she came out to fully show her policy does is get more information out and allow students support for gay and lesbian people. to talk about what their friends are going through.” “Our generation has grown up with single parents, gay Adrianna said there was a lot of misinformation being parents and transgendered parents,” said Julia. “I don’t spread out in the community. think anything in this policy will lead to explicit things “It’s good to see parents come out, but they’re getting being shown in class.” these stories about how this will mean homosexuals will Julia said something as simple as cartoons reinforces come to classes to kiss,” said Adrianna. “That’s not what’s stereotypes. going to happen. I think students shouldn’t be sheltered. “You see something like Beauty and the Beast, but the Teachers won’t be teaching something bad, they’ll be open- reality is why isn’t there a Beauty and Beauty or Beast and ing up (students’) worlds to other possibilities.” Beast?” said Julia. “I think this policy (will) create a safer Adrianna helped organize the student rally and was environment for gays and lesbians and gets more informaone of the few students allowed into the open board meet- tion out to students.” ing because the meeting room had a capacity for only 60 As Sarah looked out at the protesting parents who people. outnumbered them, all she could say was: “I think it’s After school district staff let in the maximum amount ridiculous. It’s just sad. They say they want a high-quality of people, the overflow crowd was moved across Kincaid education for their kids, but they don’t want their kids to Street to the parking lot of the Church of Jesus Christ of learn some things.” Latter Day Saints. “In kindergarten, you learn to be nice to everybody,” Some of the students who didn’t go into the meeting said Julia. “I think that’s something everybody should try offered their thoughts to the Burnaby NOW. and do.” “I support this policy because I think students should The student rally, which began just before 6 p.m., went feel safe in their school,” said Sarah Thomson, 17. “I think on for almost three hours. Their cheers could be heard in if people read the policy, they’ll see they shouldn’t be the board meeting room well past 8:30 p.m. offended.” The students’ main chant was “5.45, let the gays thrive,” Bailey Ingram, 16, said she is sympathetic to the plight which they shouted out with enthusiasm for most of the of her lesbian and gay friends. night. “I’m very frustrated,” said the Grade 11 Moscrop stuWhile four Burnaby RCMP officers were on hand to dent. “When you hear about the suicide rates among gay make sure nothing got out of hand, the only time they had Lisa King/burnaby now and lesbian youth, you see how they’ve been shut out and to do anything was when people started impeding traffic Rallying: Moscrop student Adrianna Xue helped organize they think they don’t have any place to go. … I think the on Kincaid Street. more students learn about diversity, the better it will be. www.twitter.com/AlfieLau a student rally before Tuesday’s night’s meeting. 6

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GAY-POSITIVE POLICY

Trustees defend policy: It’s a matter of respect Alfie Lau

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In a rarely-seen press conference held during a break in their regular school board meeting, three Burnaby school trustees had to answer tough questions about their proposed gay-positive draft policy. School board chair Larry Hayes said that the district has been working on policy 5.45, a draft policy to support students and employees who are (or are assumed to be) lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, transsexual or queer (LGBTQ), for two years and there’s still three weeks for concerned people to offer constructive feedback. “It’s just a draft policy at this time,” said Hayes. “We’ve given ample time for people to comment and there still is time.” Hayes said the district will continue accepting feedback until June 3, with an eye to making a final decision on the draft policy later in June. The policy’s objective is to ensure all school community members learn to work together in an atmosphere of respect and safety “free from homophobia, transphobia, antigay harassment and exclusion, regardless of their sexual orientation or gender identity.” One thing Hayes wanted to emphasize is that whatever form the policy takes, little will change in district classrooms. “We’re not trying to change the curriculum and indoctrinate children,” said Hayes. “There will be little, if any change in our schools. ... All we’re trying to do is create a safe and caring environment for (students) with different lifestyles.” Trustee Gary Wong said the feedback trustees have received has been helpful. “We’re still in the process of receiving input,” said Wong. “Until we get

all that feedback, it would be premature to say what we will do (to the draft policy). We’ll adjust to the needs and concerns of parents.” Trustee Ron Burton addressed the concerns of a local parent group that had filed a Freedom of Information request for more information. George Kovacic helped file that request and was stunned when district staff said it would cost more than $1,450 to fulfill that request. “The scope of the request was so broad,” said Burton, who pointed out that district staff had already spent eight hours trying to fulfill the request. He said the cost of staff time and photocopying was expensive and district staff would like to sit down with Kovacic and other parents to see if the focus of the request could be narrowed. Kovacic said he’s already asked district staff just to send them what they came up with in eight hours, or alternatively, just to put all the information onto the district’s website. “We’re asking for the teaching manuals and meeting notes be put on their website,” said Kovacic. “Put it on the website so people can see it. We just want them (the school board) to be open.” Wong was also on the hot seat when asked if the Burnaby school district was showing its left-leaning political stripes by moving forward with this draft policy. “There’s already 12 districts in the province that have put this policy in place,” said Wong. “We’re not the ones leading the charge.” Hayes concurred, saying the district was taking a pro-active approach and trying to ensure all students can learn in a safe and caring environment.

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Hayes ended the press conference with a repeat of his earlier comments. “There will be no change in learning materials,” said Hayes. “What we’re trying to achieve is a change in attitude ... so that all students be treated with respect in schools.” www.twitter.com/AlfieLau

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Needs more information: Parent George Kovacic was part of a parents’ rally before Tuesday’s night’s Burnaby school board meeting. Kovacic has filed a Freedom of Information request with the school district.

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Human rights trump religion – it’s that simple

homophobia and discrimination. It’s about respect, it’s about human The school district’s new gay-positive rights – but most importantly for the Burnaby school district, it’s about protect- policy (which includes lesbian, bisexual, transgendered or questioning students) ing students. is intended to ensure that every A just-released study understudent can learn in a safe, nonlines why the school district Burnaby NOW discriminatory environment. must take action: Two out of Is this too much to ask? Gay three non-heterosexual students people, after decades of battling discrimido not feel safe in their schools. Almost nation, have finally secured equal rights three out of five heterosexual students under the law. They have the right to get find homophobic comments upsetting. The survey of 3,700 Canadian high school married, they have the right to not be discriminated against when applying for students painted a picture of a culture of

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jobs or housing. This is Canadian law. It seems reasonable that young people be educated on these rights and understand there is no excuse to view gay people as less than equal, or less deserving of respect than any other person. Opponents argue that this is a moral issue. Many rely on their religious beliefs as an argument, essentially saying that their rights are being violated because their religion doesn’t agree with the school board’s policy. However, many religions view women

as less than equal to men. Some religions view other religions as unacceptable. Religious views have often been contrary to society’s view of civil rights. This is not a new debate. No one is saying that people can’t hold diverse religious views. But public schools should not favour any religious belief system – or, for that matter, groups of religious beliefs. That’s one reason the daily Bible readings were removed years ago. Human rights should trump religion. It’s as simple as that.

Educate, don’t indoctrinate

An open appeal to the board as it is to “hate” those who of education, Burnaby, School express their sexuality differently District 41: from others. If your anti-bullying t is with concern that I write to measures were truly working, you now in respect of Policy children I know would not live in No. 5.45. With the implefear of dressing a little differently mentation of this policy, it is my from others (e.g. not having the firm belief that you latest trends in clothing) are pushing a politiand would not come cally motivated social Christopher M. Senger home crying because agenda, and that is the kids in their class not within the realm of your juris- use hurtful words to describe diction. Yours is to educate, not them, or won’t include them in indoctrinate. You do not call the their playtime and other activities shots on what is “normal.” You strictly due to their perceived or do not define acceptable worldreal differences. views and values. While the principle of your I respect that one of your policy may be sound (to deter underlying concerns is the incluand minimize bullying, harasssion of those who may fall under ment, etc.), the focus is incorrect. attack due to their choices and If your heart is truly to help kids, expressions. However, I have two then help all kids, not those who main problems with this. fit your narrow categories! First, why do you narrow your Second, it would seem that focus to such a specific group? I you are positioning yourselves as know you will try to back it up the ultimate authority on “norwith your sources of research. mal,” under the guise of reducHowever, I submit that the focus ing discrimination, when in fact of the research itself is flawed you are inciting hatred of those in that it defines the group too with firmly held counter-views narrowly from the beginning. and beliefs regarding the nature I would suggest that widening of people and our environment. your focus to truly include all stu- You label it a form of hatred dents and employees who may (you call it “heterosexism”) to suffer discrimination, harassment believe that the most common and exclusion will be more suitand natural sexual relationship able in achieving your desired is one between one man and one end. woman (forgive me, but last I It is just as wrong to “hate” checked, that’s how the parts fit those who simply suffer from a together). lack of self-confidence (those seen You further call it a “mistaken as weak or odd or those who are assumption” (both words being different due to mental struggles) Policy Page 7

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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR NDP victories are hollow for city

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Re: Burnaby rides Orange Crush wave, Burnaby NOW, May 4. While the Burnaby NDP can rightly celebrate their victories, there are a few realities that come to mind. Derek Corrigan, in his wisdom, mentioned that in his words “I think people understand the (Michael) Ignatieff Liberals are the federal wing of Christy Clark’s provincial Liberals.” This is nonsense. The B.C. Liberals have not had any constitutional ties to the Liberal Party of Canada since the early 1990s. In fact, by volume, there are many federal Conservative Party members who are also members of the B.C. Liberals. Compared to the NDP, which has a progression of constitutional ties, beginning at the civic level (BCA), carrying forward through the provincial level

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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Opposition lacks influence continued from page 6

of the Opposition. Previously, in the minority government environment, Mr. Layton’s NDP along with Peter Julian and Bill Siskay had effective opposition, which achieved results. With the current majority government, that level of influence is now diminished, since both MPs are now part of a larger NDP caucus, which in turn is facing a much larger Conservative caucus. There is much ballyhoo about Mr. Julian’s longevity in office, but Mr. Layton will have to balance that out along with appeasing the large NDP Quebec caucus. So a coveted post may happen but is not guaranteed. A better solution for Burnaby residents would have been to elect Conservative MPs, since government MPs can and do get things done, while Opposition MPs can essentially only talk. If you’re a government MP, it is much easier to convince the government that a new initiative or program would be good, than an initiative or program sold by an Opposition MP. Burnaby had two “ready to run right out of the box” Conservative candidates, with associates in Ottawa ready to receive them upon election, but that did not happen. That would mean results for Burnaby quicker than results from NDP MPs. But the results in the May federal election show, and to the delight of NDP

members, being NDP is perhaps in vogue. But at what cost? Two happy-to- be-elected MPs along with a delightfully happy mayor isn’t going to get much done for all Burnaby citizens, including those who would never ever vote NDP. P.A. (Paul) Keenleyside, Burnaby

Stop the discrimination Dear Editor:

I could not believe my eyes when I read about the ignorance of the about 100 or so parents who were in attendance at the school board meeting in opposition to Policy 5.45, which would support people (students, staff) who are assumed to be lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, transsexual, two-spirit or queer (LGBTQ). First of all, being “LGBTQ” is not a disease. It is something that an individual is born as. It is no different than being born white, yellow, black, brown, red. I’m sure you get my drift. I suggest and recommend that these parents, who oppose 5.45, educate themselves on the subject. Remember, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, trans-sexual, two-spirit or queer, are red-blooded, air-breathing people like you and I. Respect, don’t discriminate. Nicola Petruzzelli, by email

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Policy: Cancel or rewrite draft continued from page 6

incorrect here) to believe that this man-woman relationship is the most natural. Last I checked, that’s how it works in nature. It is neither mistaken, nor is it an assumption. You (and others) further your discrimination through the hyper-extension of the term “homophobia.” To define it “as an irrational fear of” is just fine, but to extend its meaning, and therefore to fill it with an inflammatory nuance, to those who even may, dare them, believe that the homosexual relationship is not a natural one is to incite hatred of those with such beliefs. Your very policy, designed to reduce hatred, is but transferring the hatred to another category. I must emphasize that your place is to educate in the arts and sciences (reading, writing, arithmetic, science, sports, etc.). You are

assisting the parents in this end. You are not the definers of what values parents teach their children, you are not the determiners of “normal,” and you are certainly not to be the educators in relation to all things sexual. This is the parents’ role. You are also categorically discriminating against anyone who does not believe as you do. Is that not the charge against others by those who consider themselves of “different” sexual orientation? I do sense something of a hypocritical nature there! I myself do not believe that any of the lifestyles directly covered by your Policy 5.45 are “normal,” but I certainly also recognize that not everyone believes as I do. Just as I will not push my values on you, so I insist that you do not push your values upon children. I do not believe it is right to hate or harass

anyone, but I believe that within the realm of the greater category of all discrimination. Just as I believe the law against the use of handheld devices while driving was an unnecessary duplication of the law against driving without due care and attention, so it is that I believe the creation of these kinds of policies are unnecessary duplications which, by their nature, actually incite more hatred, rather than reduce it. I strongly recommend that you reconsider your decision in this matter. Either cancel this policy altogether, or rewrite it without the inflammatory wording and the unnecessarily narrow focus – perhaps you could more effectively enforce the antibullying measures instead. Leave different worldviews up to the parents and stick to educating. Christopher Senger is a Burnaby resident.

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Families flee fire: A fire at 7341 Kingsway on Saturday, May 7 at around 2 a.m. has left many people looking for shelter, including nine families that still need temporary housing.

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An apartment fire in the Edmonds neighbourhood last Saturday has left nine families searching for a place to live. Thirteen families were initially displaced, but four were able to find temporary housing this past week, according to Doreen George, the coordinator of Edmonds Community School. The fire occurred at 7341 Kingsway at about 2 a.m. on May 7. “It’s extremely hard when you’ve lost everything, been out in the middle of the night, and seen everything go up in flames,” George said. The plight of the families has spurred a community-wide effort to help them find housing, she added, saying the community has really come together for this. The families have also been working hard to find new homes, despite the trauma they’ve suffered, she said. “I’ve been really impressed,” George said, adding that some people were out first thing Saturday morn-

ing picking up newspapers to look for a place to live. But it is difficult to find housing in the middle of the month, she pointed out. The 13 families were staying at the Best Western Kings Inn in Burnaby, with the cost covered by the provincial emergency program, but the funding ran out Thursday. Nine families have been relocated to the Happy Days Inn with funding from the community, but that will only last until Monday, George said. Some of the families have young children or elderly parents, she said, and are trying to balance finding new homes with work. Many of the families are lowincome, new immigrants, and did not have home insurance, according to Burnaby-Edmonds MLA Raj Chouhan’s constituency assistant Laarni de los Reyes. De los Reyes was at an emergency meeting held Wednesday, with other members of the community. Burnaby-New Westminster MP Peter Julian has been involved in the community effort, as well as City of Burnaby staff, representatives from the Deer Lake Rotary Club, the provincial Victims Assistance program, South Burnaby Neighbourhood House and the Helping Families in Need Society.

The Salvation Army and Chouhan have been in contact with B.C. Housing to see if applications for those families eligible for housing through the program can be fast tracked, she said. He wrote a letter to B.C. Housing Minister Rich Coleman, asking about additional emergency relief or housing options, and presented it Wednesday. Because of the levels of asbestos in the apartment building, families cannot go in to see what’s retrievable, according to de los Reyes. In the meantime, South Burnaby Neighbourhood House is collecting monetary donations for the families, to help cover the cost of accommodations. Contact the office at 604-431-0400 or drop by – the address is 4845 Imperial St. – to drop off donations. Cheques should be made out to South Burnaby Neighbourhood House, with Edmonds Fire in the memo section, to indicate the purpose of the donation. Donations over $15 are tax deductible. The Helping Families in Need Society is also accepting donations on behalf of the families, such as kitchen sets and bedroom suites, for when the families find permanent housing.For more info, go to www.helpingfami liesinneed.org or call 604-294-3087.

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discriminate, and I think this policy, by labelling people, is discrimination. ... All I’m asking for is people not to be labelled and to be treated as individuals.” Offering a different take was Chris Hitchcock, a local parent who felt strongly enough about the issue to start a Facebook page, Burnaby Parents Gay/Straight Alliance, on Tuesday. In less than 24 hours, the page already had 78 members. “I think it’s really important for those of us who are straight, but not narrow, to stand up and be counted,” said Hitchcock, who was joined by her husband Dave Martindale. “I had a few respectful discussions with individuals, trying to get clarity on why they were there. But many just refused to engage. Sad to see so many terrified and illinformed people who would not even talk to me.” Martindale said he didn’t see much of a problem with the draft policy. “It’s just a policy that tries to protect students,” said Martindale. “I’m willing to trust the school board to develop (the curriculum) that is in line with what the policy is trying to accomplish.” Martindale said adults

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A pair of coyotes was spotted in the Royal Oak area during daylight hours this past week, according to a local resident. Debbie Cusker, who lives on Pearl Avenue near Oakland Avenue, said she saw the pair twice on Tuesday, between 5 and 8:30 p.m. She was particularly concerned as the animals usually wait until nightfall to enter populated areas, she said in an email to the NOW. “This is not an unusual occurrence to see coyotes, skunks and raccoons, but usually we see them late at night or early in the morning, not in broad daylight,” she wrote. “This is becoming a regular occurrence.” Cusker believes the coyotes are coming from Deer Lake Park, and wanted to warn pet owners in the area to be aware of the problem. The email comes just one month after the Stanley Park Ecology Society held a presentation at Suncrest Elementary School in Burnaby, after a video was posted on YouTube showing a coyote following a woman and her small dog near the school. Suncrest Elementary School principal Denise Bullen brought in Co-Existing with Coyotes after hearing from parents in the area who were concerned. Co-Existing with Coyotes is a program developed by the Stanley Park Ecology Society in cooperation with the Vancouver Parks Board and B.C.’s Ministry of Environment. The group aims to reduce conflict between people, pets and the

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Wiley coyotes: Wild coyotes have been spotted in the Royal Oak neighbourhood. estimated 2,000 to 3,000 coyotes living in Greater Vancouver. “We look at the nature of the concern and provide the appropriate outreach and education necessary,” said Phil Dubrulle, program coordinator of Co-Existing with Coyotes, in an interview with the NOW in April. “Sometimes it’s as easy as hazing, other times it’s providing a presentation to the community,” Dubrulle said. Hazing coyotes involves scaring coyotes in a safe and effective manner. People are told to assess the coyote’s exposure to humans, and try the big, mean and loud approach. Putting your hands over your head, stomping the ground and yelling “go away coyote,” is the first step in avoiding any problems with a coyote, according to Dubrulle. If that does not work, the coyote shaker comes into play. This is a can of about 15 or 20 pennies that is shaken or thrown in the general area of the coyote to scare it off. jfuller-evans@burnabynow.com

National Public Work Week (NPWW) is a celebration of the tens of thousands of men and women in North American who provide and maintain the infrastructure and services collectively know as public works. Burnaby’s Engineering Department invites you to come out and view our trucks, equipment and meet some of the people involved in maintaining everything from streets to sewers. When: Thursday, May 19th, 2011 Time: 10:00am to 2:00pm Where: Eileen Dailly Pool and Fitness Centre 240 Willington Avenue (In the north parking lot behind the complex)


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Are you a man who likes to be in the spotlight? The Vaudevillians, a seniors’ entertainment troupe, are currently auditioning male performers from around the region to be part of a November show at the Surrey Arts Centre. The group asks that performers be 55-plus, musically inclined and prepared to commit to weekly rehearsals in North Delta. Contact entertainment@ thevaudevillians.com or phone 604 541-9591 for further information, or check out the group’s website at www.thevaudevillians.com.

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Choral music fans, here’s one more spring concert to mark on your calendars. (Confession: This is a Coquitlam event, but I’m writing about it anyway because, well, I’m a member of this choir – albeit on hiatus this term due to competing commitments.) In any case, Harmony women’s vocal ensemble is presenting With Glowing Hearts ... and Voices on Sunday, May 29 at 2 p.m. at Como Lake United Church. The concert will incorporate a wide variety of styles of music, with folk, pop, spirituals, gospels and more, and with a special emphasis on Canadiana. Tickets are $15 – call Meredith at 604-469-1641. Como Lake United Church is at 535 Marmont St. in Coquitlam. Lively City Page 14

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Spring blooms: Thomas Einstein takes shelter from the rain as he checks out some flowers for sale at the Burnaby farmers’ market. The market has moved to a new home at Burnaby Village Museum.

Muddy market at village Janaya Fuller-Evans staff reporter

It seemed like the perfect spot for a farmers’ market, but the Burnaby Village Museum location did pose some problems on opening day last Saturday. “We’re weren’t expecting monsoon weather,” Lyn Hainstock, manager of the Burnaby Village Farmers’ Market, said in an interview this week. The wet and muddy conditions made it difficult for vendors to set up and for visitors to navigate the market, she said. When Hainstock was contacted by the museum and originally saw the location, Visit www.burnabynow.com she loved it, she said. for a photo gallery “But that was a sunny day,” she pointed out. After Saturday’s opening, she spent two hours in the rain with museum staff, looking over the location, to see what could be done to accommodate the market. The new layout for the market will place vendors right on the verge of roadways on the museum property, with visitors able to walk on the tarmac to visit the stalls, Hainstock said. Visitors should enter at the main gate of the museum. Hainstock also plans to bring in trolley carts, and is looking for volunteers to move them from the market to customer’s cars, to help people transport items they buy at the market, she said.

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Hainstock hopes the market can stay at the village museum location, she said. “We think it’s a really great blend,” Hainstock said, adding the families had informed her they were more likely to visit the market and the museum at the same time. The market is comprised of tables for farmers, prepared food vendors and crafters. There is also a kids’ play area and a community area for non-profit groups, as well as weekly entertainment.

A cooking competition is scheduled for the first Saturday of the month at noon, starting in June. Competitors should bring their best dessert, with recipe, for June 4. Family days will also be held for Father’s Day, on June 18; Canada Day, on July 2; B.C. Day, on July 30; Labour Day, on Sept. 10; and Thanksgiving, on Oct. 8. The market is scheduled to run on Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. from May 7 until Oct. 29. For more information, go to www. artisanmarkets.ca.


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Lively City: Ventriloquist steps into spotlight on international stage continued from page 13

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Look who’s talking: Neale Bacon, a Burnaby resident, with Horton Hogg. Bacon is appearing at an international ventriloquists’ convention this summer.

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Documentary films explore wine, bocce Andrew Fleming staff reporter

A Burnaby-based filmmaker has two new documentaries being screened on Thursday, May 19 at the Italian Cultural Centre. Shirley Anne Claydon produced the documentary Everyday Wine – From Vine to Table and also edited Tracey Lebedovich’s Victoria Park – A Generation of Bocce. Everyday Wine tells the tale of a group of neighbourhood friends who set out to learn the ancient art of wine making. From the crush of the grape to a sip from the glass, the friends use old secrets and tried and true techniques to produce an all natural wine. Claydon said her husband was shown how to make wine by an Italian neighbour years ago while living in East Vancouver. “I’m not sure if I’ll be simplifying it, but we do it from the grape and it’s an all-natural process,” she said. “Nothing is added at any stage – no sulphites or yeasts or sugars or anything. That’s the old way, the way it was done for years but now people add so much stuff to wine. It’s sort of a look back

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at the old way of doing things.” She said the film isn’t a how-to guide but rather an exploration of a disappearing craft. “If you watch it, you’ll certainly learn a thing or two about making wine, but it’s more about a group of friends who get together and make wine,” she added. Victoria Park – A Generation of Bocce also tells the tale of another hobby people some people take very seriously – bocce. Men have gathered at Victoria Park in East Vancouver for decades, but the park recently underwent major renovations and there were questions about whether they would return when the park was completed. “She knew they were going to be renovating the park but didn’t know what would happen after, if they’d come back or what,” said Claydon. “It was fun to document these guys because they’ve been playing bocce in this park since time immemorial.” The films will be shown starting at 7 p.m. May 19 at the Italian Cultural Centre (3075 Slocan St.). Admission is free. For more information, call 604-430-3337.

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The Shadbolt Centre for the Arts is winding up its film season with a movie billed as “part biopic, part concert film, part comedy.” The last screening in the Shadbolt’s Black Box Film Series is set for Monday, May 16 in the Shadbolt’s Studio Theatre. The Topp Twins: Untouchable Girls tells the story of one of New Zealand’s most cherished performing duos, Jools and Lynda Topp – billed as “likely the world’s only yodelling, lesbian, country-and-westernsinging twins.” The film combines interviews, performance footage, home videos and newsreel archives to trace the story

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of the sisters’ lives over 50 years, from their beginnings on a small dairy farm to their present-day stage success. The film also documents a number of struggles the twins have had to endure, including Jools’ battle against and recovery from breast cancer, and looks at their personal story in the context of vast social change in New Zealand over 30 years. The Shadbolt Centre is at 6450 Deer Lake Ave. in Burnaby. The film starts at 7 p.m. Tickets are $10. Buy at the box office, 604-205-3000. See www.shadboltcentre. com for more on the film series and other offerings. twitter.com/juliemaclellan

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Voices of city’s past preserved online a collection of 2,000 archival photographs. Janaya Fuller-Evans This isn’t the first of the archives’ project staff reporter that highlights Burnaby’s past using modBurnaby’s pioneers have the chance to ern technology. Charting Change: An Interactive speak again, but it won’t take a psychic Atlas of Burnaby’s Heritage tied with a medium to make it happen. Residents will soon find out what these Smithsonian Institute project last year for voices of the city’s past had to say when ArchivesNext’s award, Best Repurposing last interviewed through a project by the of Digitized data. The grant for the oral history project Burnaby Archives. The Burnaby Oral History Digitization was provided through the learning cenProject was able to proceed due to a grant tre’s British Columbia History Digitization from the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre Program, which provided $180,000 in grants this year for 21 projects. at the University of British Columbia. The program is in its fifth year “It was able to take us beyond and has provided $820,000 for 98 what we’re able to do,” city archiprojects throughout the province vist Arilea Sill says of the $10,000 since it began. grant, which was awarded last Chris Hives, university archimonth. vist at UBC’s library, is the coorNow, instead of just digitizing dinator for the program. and preserving the tapes and reels The funding goes towards containing more than 100 hours preserving all kinds of historical of interviews with Burnaby’s piomaterial, he says. neers, the archives is able to put the “It’s unique, in that sense,” he recordings on HeritageBurnaby.ca says of the program, adding other and make the interviews search- Arilea Sill funding is specifically oriented to able, she says. archivist libraries or archives and is not as While the digitization should take about two more weeks to complete, broad. While Hives and others with the proit’ll take until the end of the summer or so to compile and upload everything onto the gram can provide guidance on how to apply and how to present projects and website, Sill says. The interviews were conducted in the funding requests, the primary role of the ’70s and ’80s, capturing the memories of program is to provide financial support, Burnaby’s settlers before they passed away. he says. “Primarily, we’re just the purse strings Some of those interviews were done by late for the project,” Hives says. Burnaby historian Pixie McGeachie. The program provides half the fund“She did a lot of the interviews,” Sill ing for projects, while applicants can put says. “It’s a neat little tie-in.” The archives didn’t have the right equip- forward half of their portion in in-kind serment to listen to the interviews, so it was vices, as well as at least 25 per cent of cash. “It’s good in terms of maximizing the a priority to get digital recordings made, investment in the community,” he says. she says. Those wishing to apply should do so The interviews will be searchable, both well in advance, he adds. Applications are in sections and in their entirety, she adds. “What we’re planning to do is make generally accepted up until the end of the them searchable like the photos,” she calendar year. Irving K. Barber donated more than $20 million to develop the learnexplains. The Heritage Burnaby website includes ing centre, which runs the program.

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A20 • Friday, May 13, 2011 • Burnaby NOW

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Eileen Smith, a real estate agent with Sutton-Centre Realty in Burnaby, is the new chair of the Real Estate Foundation of B.C.’s board of governors. The foundation made the announcement at the beginning of April. The position runs from April 1 to March 31, 2012. The foundation’s board has five members. It was created by members of the B.C. real estate industry in 1988 and receives interest income from deposits made by real Movers Page 22

Quest for chicken wings led entrepreneurs to design a new iPhone application Janaya Fuller-Evans staff reporter

Trevin Chow didn’t intend to start a business last summer. He and his friends were just searching for the best chicken wings in Seattle. The former Burnaby resident and SFU grad, who has lived in Seattle for the past decade, thought that someone would eventually invent an application that helped people find the best dishes at restaurants throughout North America. “We figured someone like Yelp would solve it,” he says. When that didn’t happen, Trevin and three friends decided to develop an iPhone app for their own appetites. The app, Chewsy, is designed to answer two questions: “What should I order at the restaurant I’m currently at?” and “What’s good (in the neighbourhood) around me?” Trevin says. “Even at restaurants that are rated poorly, there could be something good there,” Trevin explains, adding Chewsy isn’t trying to compete with applications that rate restaurants. “It’s about how to make the experience great where you are,” he says. The application, which relies on crowdsourcing – getting feedback from users – to survive, launched in December, he says. But the four friends came up with the idea last summer. “We were’ just really frustrated,” he says, of searching for the best dishes in the city. “We decided we would do something about it.” The application uses a rating of one to five spoons for each dish. Users can add restaurants and dishes themselves, and make comments, if they wish. “We’re pleased to find most reviewers are pretty informative,” Trevin says. “It’s very easy to rate stuff.” The application, which is currently only Contributed photo/burnaby now accessible on iPhones, has restaurants in most U.S. cities listed, including New York, Click and choose: A former Burnabyite has helped create Chewsy, a new iPhone app San Francisco, Chicago, and of course, that helps people find the best nearby dining options. But Vancouver is also in the top 10 cities points out. Seattle. “Chewsy can be just as useful for people Within the first month the application with restaurant listings, he adds, and he launched, Trevin says, there were 10,000 would like the application to spread into who don’t eat out often as those that do.” Launching applications can be difficult the suburbs, as well. dish reviews. Trevin’s family lives in the Vancouver because there are so many being developed, “Some of our users in New York and Trevin adds. San Francisco average two ratings a day,” area, and have been active users, he says. The application isn’t just for foodies, he Trevin says. Chewsy Page 22


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volunteers watched one of two videos of the same man being interviewed for a job. In one, his shirt had a designer logo; in the other, it had no logo. The logo led observers to rate the man as more suitable for the job and even earned him a nine per cent higher salary recommendation than the same man without a logo. In a third, volunteers rated strangers wearing Lacoste or Tommy Hilfiger polo shirts as wealthier and of higher status than people wearing unbranded or Slazenger shirts. In another, strangers were more likely to donate to charity if the person collecting donations wore a sweater with a designer logo. In all these experiments, the volunteers had no idea they were taking part in a survey about designer logos, and nothing was done to draw their attention to the logo – or the lack of it. Personally, I’ve always been a little reluctant to

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Burnaby Camping Bureau provides subsidies to Burnaby children from families with low-income to attend camp. Each child receives up to $175 towards the cost of a summer camp of their choice. For more information, to register or donate, please call the Burnaby Camping Bureau today!

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Brought to Peru: Pat and Rod Hargreaves took their Burnaby NOW on a South American adventure – here, they’re at the lost city of the Incas , Macchu Picchu, Peru.

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Piece of Pisa: Christine Tebbutt took her Burnaby NOW to Pisa, Italy – yes, that’s the famous leaning tower behind her – on a 26-day Contiki tour through 14 countries in Western Europe. Other trip highlights included Paris, Rome, Florence, Venice and Berlin.


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CALENDAR OF EVENTS FRIDAY, MAY 13 Let’s Do Lunch, presented by Confederation Seniors Centre, 4585 Albert St., 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Members $5.89 + tax. Fee includes transportation only. Info: 604-2941936.

SATURDAY, MAY 14 Life Residential Care workshop, presented by the Alzheimer Society, 103 - 5623 Imperial St., 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. For info or to register, call 604-298-0780 or email dleclair@alzheimer.org. There is a nominal cost for this seminar. National Nikkei Museum Auxiliary Spring Bazaar and Plant Sale, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. 6688 Southoaks Cres. Free admission. Good quality Japanese items are available for sale. 50th Anniversary celebration, South Burnaby Royal Purple, 11 a.m., IOOF Hall, 7728 Edmonds St. Info: Judy at 604-526-6477. Garage Sale, South Burnaby United Church, 7591 Gray Ave., 9 a.m. to noon. Sponsored by As One That Serves men’s club. All proceeds to worthy charitable causes. Flea Market, Edmonds Community School, 7651 18th Ave., 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Lots of bargains, 50 cent admission fee. Info: 604-2574457. Burnaby Village Museum Carousel Heritage Fair, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Event features the works of students from Grade 4 to 10 from Burnaby, New Westminster and the Tri-Cities. St. Michael’s Spring Book Sale, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. in school gym at 9387 Holmes St. Sale will feature more than 10,000 brand new books sold for $3 each or less. Free gift with every five children’s books purchased.

SUNDAY, MAY 15 Indian Weddings fundraiser, Confederation Seniors Centre, 4585 Albert St. Noon to 3 p.m. Members $12 + tax, guests $15 + tax. Info: 604294-1936. St. Michael’s Spring Book Sale, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. in school gym at 9387 Holmes St. Sale will feature more than 10,000 brand new books sold for $3 each or less. Free gift with every five children’s books purchased.

WEDNESDAY, MAY 18

604-524-9060.

Victoria’s High Tea, Edmonds Community Centre for 55+, 7282 Kingsway, Noon to 1:30 p.m. $7. Info: 604-525-1671.

Hatha Yoga, Edmonds Community Centre for 55+, 7282 Kingsway, 7 to 8:30 p.m., five sessions. $23.40 for members, $41.48 for nonmembers. Info: 604-525-1671.

THURSDAY, MAY 19 Sing-along at Bonsor Community Centre, 1 to 3 p.m. Come and enjoy an afternoon with others who love to sing to the tunes of yesteryear. South Burnaby United Church Thrift Shop Sale, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Church located at corner of Rumble and Gray, with clothing, housewares, books, toys and more. Donations welcome. Drop-in blood pressure, weight monitoring and health info clinic, 10 to 11:45 a.m., Edmonds Community Centre for 55+, 7282 Kingsway. Info: 604-524-9060. Ballroom Dance Steps – Merengue, Edmonds Community Centre for 55+, 7282 Kingsway, 3:30 to 5 p.m., two sessions. $9 for members, $12 for non-members. Info: 604-525-1671. Safe Harbour: Respect For All workshop, 1 to 2:30 p.m. South Burnaby Neighbourhood House, 4845 Imperial St. Free, but register by May 17 by calling Branka Vlasic at 604-431-0400 or emailing Branka@sbnh.ca. Librarians Choice: Get Ready for Summer, McGill branch of Burnaby Public Library, 4595 Albert St. 7 p.m. Free, but space is limited. Info: 604299-8955.

FRIDAY, MAY 20 Spring Fashion Show at Bonsor Recreation Complex, 6550 Bonsor Ave. 1:30 to 4 p.m. $11 for members, $13.75 for non-members. Fee includes light refreshment. Register early. For more info, call 604-439-5510.

SATURDAY, MAY 21 Thrift Shop Sale, St. Stephen’s Anglican Church, 9887 Cameron St. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Good selection of clothing, household items, appliances, toys and books.

SUNDAY, MAY 22 Bicycle Meetup Group fundraiser, Choices Market at 6855 Station Hill Dr. 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. All proceeds to B.C. Cancer Foundation.

Lower Mainland Green Team, and Burnaby Lake Weedbusters event, Burnaby Lake Park. For more info, go to www.meetup.com/thelower-mainland-green-team.

Spring into Summer, at Burnaby Lake Regional Park. Meet at the nature house, 4519 Piper Ave. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Visit displays, make a craft to take home, take a nature walk and more. Info: 604-432-6359.

MONDAY, MAY 16

TUESDAY, MAY 24

Drop-in blood pressure, weight monitoring and health info clinic, 9:30 to 11:15 a.m., Bonsor Seniors Centre for 55+, 6550 Bonsor Ave. Info: 604-439-1456.

TUESDAY, MAY 17 Munchies and a Movie, Bonsor Recreation Complex, 6550 Bonsor Ave. 1 to 3:30 p.m. $2 for members, $3 for non-members for one session. To register, call 604-4395510. Adapted Weight Training, Edmonds Community Centre for 55+, 7282 Kingsway, 1:15 to 2:15 p.m., four sessions, $21.24. Info: 604-525-1671.

Deep Vein Thrombosis support group meeting, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. McGill branch of Burnaby Public Library. Free. Info: Brenda at 604-309-0610 or email brenda@brend blackburn.com.

THURSDAY, MAY 26 South Burnaby United Church Thrift Shop Sale, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Church located at corner of Rumble and Gray, with clothing, housewares, books, toys and more. Donations welcome. Drop-in blood pressure, weight monitoring and health info clinic, 10 to 11:45 a.m., Edmonds Community Centre for 55+, 7282 Kingsway. Info:

FRIDAY, MAY 27 Let’s Do Lunch at The Landing Pub and Grill in Ladner, 10:40 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Meet at Bonsor Recreation Complex, 6550 Bonsor Ave. $14.11 members, $17.64 non-members. Fee covers transportation only. Info: 604-439-5510. Armchair Travellers, presentation on West Africa, Bonsor Recreation Complex, 6550 Bonsor Ave. 9:15 to noon, $5 includes a continental break-

fast. Info: 604-439-5510.

SATURDAY, MAY 28 Showing of The Breakfast Club, at the Tommy Douglas Library, 7311 Kingsway. 2:30 p.m. This free event is part of Teen Movie Matinees, just bring a comfy pillow. No registration, event for teens only (age 12 to 18). Info: 604297-4803.

SUNDAY, MAY 29 Save All the Riverview Lands in Perpetuity meeting, 1:15 to 3 p.m. McGill branch of Burnaby Public Library, 4595 Albert St. For information, call 604-299-8955.

MONDAY, MAY 30

Drop-in blood pressure, weight monitoring and health info clinic, 9:30 to 11:15 a.m., Bonsor Seniors Centre for 55+, 6550 Bonsor Ave. For more information, call 604439-1456.

Church Thrift Shop Sale, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The church is located at corner of Rumble and Gray, with clothing, housewares, books, toys and more available. Donations welcome.

THURSDAY, JUNE 2

SUNDAY, JUNE 5

Burnaby Writers’ Circle monthly writing group meetings, 1:30 to 3 p.m. in the program room at the Confederation Centre, 4548 Albert St. Info: Ron Wells 604-945-5024.

New to You Sale, Bonsor Recreation Complex, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. 6550 Bonsor Ave. For more information or to rent a table for $15, call 604297-4597.

Sing-along at Bonsor Community Centre, 1 to 3 p.m. Come and enjoy an afternoon with others who love to sing to the tunes of yesteryear. South Burnaby United

Do you have a non-profit event or updated information for an ongoing listing? Send events information to calendar@burnabynow. com. Allow at least three weeks’ notice, and provide contact information. Also see our online listings at www.burnabynow.com.

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Burnaby NOW • Friday, May 13, 2011 • A37

What my dad teaches me about happiness HEALTHWISE

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I didn’t have any questions left to ask. Dad did teach me the manly arts of changing tires, putting on chains, replacing engine oil, using every tool in the workshop and doing the yard work, but he taught me the most important things through example. My dad only made me feel guilty by being the better man. When my son put a dent in my car, I couldn’t allow myself to get mad, because when I rolled and totalled my first car, all my dad cared about was that my girlfriend and I were all right. When my kids need my help at an inconvenient time, I never complain because Dad never did. ◆ Be present for your wife and family: Growing up, I always knew where my dad was. He was either at his

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office or at home. He was never out with the boys. He didn’t drink, smoke, gamble or do anything he wouldn’t want us to do. He did everything with us. He was always available to talk or to help. He would drop everything to give us a ride. ◆ Live according to your values: My dad always said what he meant. He would ask us to return things he didn’t need. This made him the hardest person for whom to buy a present, but we’d always know the truth. My parents didn’t tell me to what to do for a living. They just wanted us to do honest work. ◆ Enjoy the simple pleasures in life: My dad continued to enjoy fireworks, parades and the PNE long after we became teenagers

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Good gets better: One of the biggest changes with the new Acura is the front grille, which is more forward and trimmer than the current model.

on a similar theme. The tail lights (LED) look fatter due to the removal of chromelike trim; the licence plate location is higher; there’s a new bumper crease and a new black garnish strip below the bumper. There’s also a practical spin to the TL’s design change in the form of improved aerodynamics, which amounts to a 5.4 per cent reduction in drag. When combined with engine efficiency improve-

ments and a completely new six-speed automatic transmission, the overall fuel economy improvement is very impressive. It’s a 20 per cent improvement for the base 3.5-litre V6, and an 18 per cent improvement for the 3.7-litre V6. Both engines now come with updated cold-air inlet systems, new-design molybdenum coated pistons and use a lower viscosity oil. Also under hood, the TL employs a new bat-

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1964-1968 COURTENAY HIGH SCHOOL Reunion planned for July 1-3, 2011. It is time to plan your summer trip to visit OLD friends. July 1-3 in Courtenay, BC. Contact Diane (250) 941-1912. Email: prairiesis@yahoo.ca for information and register: Facebook Courtenay High School.

Attention 'Sexy, Healthy, Wealthy, Women'; join 7 female powerhouse speakers on Sunday, May 29th at the Centennial Theatre, North Vancouver. www.sexyhealthy wealthywomen.com

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Applicants must be experienced, self-motivated with good driving record. We provide opportunity for growth, a competitive salary with benefits package. Please send resume identifying position in the subject line (copy of your drivers abstract required for Driver positions) to: Attn Len, email: len@northshoreparts.com

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General Employment

Become a Registered Personal Trainer. See our ad under Education. Hilltop 604-930-8377

Cleaning company seeks a hardworking & reliable person to clean a fitness club in Burnaby. 10pm until 2am, at $12/hour. Vehicle is required. Contact Steve at: 604-612-3459 or email: steveg2034@shaw.ca

Lost & Found

FOUND TAROT CARDS in Moody Park on May 4. Call 604-515-0778

FREE

Registration Site

if you have lost or found a dog

www.LostnHound.com

General Employment

VANCOUVER’S LARGEST Lawn and Property Maintenance Company pays $120-$360 DAILY for outdoor Spring/Summer work. Hiring honest, competitive, and energetic individuals to fill our various 2011 positions. Apply online @ www.propertystarsjobs.com

Attention Students

SUMMER WORK Flex. sched, $17 base-appt., Customer sales/service, no exp necessary, conditions apply Will Train

604-678-1065

summeropenings.ca

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Hotel Restaurant

Anton’s PASTA Now Hiring

Full-time & Part-time Positions

❏ LINE COOKS ❏ KITCHEN HELP

Some experience required. Apply in person with resume indicating position desired 4260 East Hastings, Burnaby ( Gilmore & Willingdon)

Drivers

North Shore Auto Parts KUMP - Anne Irene (ne´e Challe) January 30,1941 - May 11, 2011 It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of Anne Irene Kump. Anne passed away peacefully the morning of May 8, 2011 at the Fleetwood Care Centre with family by her side. She was born in Pine Falls, MB and moved to the Lower Mainland as a teenager. Anne worked in the restaurant industry until the early 1980s when she became a real estate agent and had several successful years. She touched the lives of many with her hard work, dedication and sincerity. Her strength of character and positive, fun-loving attitude were a true inspiration to us all. Predeceased by her husband John in 1983, sister Lucille, brother Henry, Anne is survived by her daughter, Kathy Aviani, three sons, Richard, John and Steven, siblings Theresa and Paul, as well as many grandchildren. Prayers will be held on Thursday May 12, 2011 at 6:30PM at the Columbia - Bowell Funeral Chapel at 219 - 6th St, New Westminster, BC. Funeral Service will be held May 13, 2011 at 12:00PM at St. Peter’s Church at 330 Royal Avenue, New Westminster with burial to follow at St. Peter’s Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations maybe made to the Heart & Stroke Foundation.

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Now Hiring

FLAGPERSONS & LANE CLOSURE TECHS

• Must have reliable vehicle • Must be certified & experienced • Union Wages & Benefits Apply in person 19689 Telegraph Trail, Langley fax resume to 604-513-3661 or email: darlene@valleytraffic.ca

Covenant House Vancouver is hiring casual • Food Service Workers • Cooks Check out:

www.covenanthousebc.org

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Office Personnel

OFFICE ADMIN Full-Time

Fast paced Port Coquitlam Food Wholesale Distributor requires a reliable, hardworking teamplayer for Office Administration position. Duties will include answering phones, data entry of payable invoices, inventory control, word processing & other office duties. Candidate must speak fluent English and must have good working knowledge of Simply Accounting, Microsoft Word & Excel. Email:

resume@kfwfoods.ca

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Sales

INSIDE SALES (Calgary, AB) Looking for a dynamic career in professional sales with opportunity for advancement? We are looking for a motivated team player to join our Inside Sales team in Calgary, AB, with potential to advance to an Outside Sales Rep. Job duties include: answer incoming calls/upsell Contact customers with product specials Attend courses/conventions Prepare marketing literature for courses Overnight travel to Sask required 1 week every 2 months. Extensive training provided. You will have a BSc. or BCom, previous sales exp an asset, excellent communication skills and be self motivated. We offer: Competitive salary and incentives Company Benefit plan Pension Plan Opportunity for advancement to an outside sales position anywhere in Canada Relocation Package (if applicable) To Apply Submit resume and copy of driver’s abstract to: Email: dentalab1@live.com attn: Human Resources

or fax your resume to:

1-888-744-4493 TODAY!

HOSTESS / SERVICE ATTENDANT

Forest Lawn Funeral Home is looking for a Hostess / Service Attendant to join our team. You must be a multifunctional individual who is service minded and driven to exceed guest expectations at all times. You possess great interpersonal skills have a positive attitude and are available to work shift work. You have strong core values and have a passion to help others. Please forward your resume by fax 604-299-6473 or email Athena.Theodorakakis@ Dignitymemorial.com No phone calls please.

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To list your employment posting on working.com call 604-444-3000

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Trades/Technical

Electro-Mech. Assemblers 4 Temp. to Perm. Positions Verathon Medical Canada www.verathon.com/careers.htm Email careers@verathon.ca

Call our New Westminster Campus

(604)

520-3900

www.sprottshaw.com

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Trades/Technical

F/T CARPENTER needed immediately for Better House Renovation. Min. 4 yrs of exp. and completion of high school. $24/hr. Please email resume to betterhouse@shaw.ca

FEATUREDEMPLOYMENT Qualified HydroVac Operators Grove Equipment Rentals Ltd. Independently owned and operated Fraser Valley Company requires

Qualified HydroVac Operators.

❏ Must be experienced and posess a class 3 Drivers License with air endorsement and a clean drivers abstract. ❏ Must be flexible to meet work schedule needs. ❏ Must be in good health and physical condition to perform duties assigned. ❏ Be proficient in spoken and written English. Starting wage is $27.00 per hour. If you are looking for a rewarding career with a fast growing company email your resume to: grove@shawbiz.ca Grove Equipment Rentals Ltd thanks all candidates for their application but only those chosen for an interview will be contacted.

NETWORK ADMINISTRATOR

Put your technical skills to work, with over 5 years experience as a network administrator, you’ll be relied upon to plan, install, maintain and ensure the security of our network servers and switches. As you monitor and analyze network performance and use, troubleshooting issues whenever they arise, your daily functions will include testing and implementing the server Internet gateway and firewall connections as well as end user support. An effective communicator who’s undaunted by time pressures, you are MSCE – certified (with LAN specific qualification or the equivalent) and experienced with MS exchange and VM ware as well as with managing multiple networks in Windows OS. For complete details & how to apply, quoting competition #11.33, please visit our website www.skytrain.info

Trades/Technical

ARCHITECTURAL SHEET Metal Apprentices & Journeymen Req’d Top Wages & Benefits Email:

sheetmetalcladding@gmail.com Or Call:604-433-1813

PLUMBER

West Vancouver School District #45 A Plumber position is available, 37.5 hrs/week; salary starts at $25.25/hr plus a Dual Certification Allowance of $1.08/hr, if applicable. The Plumber is responsible for the provision of plumbing and gasfitting services for the district including fire sprinkler and hot water HVAC systems. Required qualifications and experience include Grade 12 Graduation, Certification as a Journeyman Plumber, Min 2 yrs related experience at the journeyman level, Valid BC Gasfitters 'Class B' License, Valid BC Drivers Licence and Asbestos Awareness Course. Desirable qualifications and experience include Certification as a Journeyman Sprinklerfitter and Vacuum Breaker Course. For complete details on the posting and our application procedures, visit the Job Opportunities page on our web site: www.sd45.bc.ca. Closing date is 1:00 P.M. on Tuesday May 24th, 2011. Please note that fax and email applications will not be accepted. We thank all applicants for their interest however, only those individuals under consideration will be contacted.

Therapy Aide

Regular, Full Time, 35 hours per week

SHARE Family & Community Services Society has the above employment opportunity:

Qualifications required:

• Education: Grade 12 • Current valid Class 5 BC driver’s license and access to reliable and safe vehicle

Summary of Duties:

• Assists therapists by fabricating, adjusting and finishing orthotics and adaptive devices • Develops and prepares materials for therapy sessions • Assists therapists during group or individual sessions • Maintains, organizes and inventories equipment and supplies • Prepares and maintains materials, equipment and rooms

Forward resume & cover letter stating job title and posting # to: John P. Maddalozzo, Director of Programs & Services SHARE Family & Community Services #200 - 25 King Edward Street, Coquitlam, BC V3K 4S8 Fax: 604-540-2290 • Email: john.maddalozzo@sharesociety.ca Closing date: May 20, 2011

Take Your Pick from the

HOTTEST JOBS


A48 • Friday, May 13, 2011 • Burnaby NOW

EDUCATION GARAGE SALES LEGALS

FOODSAFE 1 DAY COURSES – ONLY $62!

Burnaby: May 15 or June 4 Vancouver: Every Sat, Sun & Mon Also Coq • Sry • Rcmd • M.Ridge • Lgly Health Inspector Instructors! ADVANCE Hospitality Education BC’s #1 Foodsafe Choice Since 2003!

www.advance-education.com

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Music/Theatre/ Dance

IN HOME OR STUDIO LESSONS Piano, Theory & other instruments. Allegro Music School 604-327-7765

604-272-7213

Hilltop Academy

Burnaby

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604-930-8377 $100 New Balance Shoes Voucher to our May class

Become a Registered Personal Trainer

• Earn up to $70/hr. • Government Financial Aid may be available.

21ST CENTURY FLEA MARKET 175 tables of Bargains on Deluxe 20th Century Junque! SUN MAY 15 10-3 Croatian Cultural Center 3250 Commercial Drive, 604-980-3159 Adm: $4

Tutoring Services

TUTOR DOCTOR. ALL Ages & Subjects. Exp’d & Qualified tutors. 604-971-3228 or 778-552-5262. www.tutordoctor.com

Minerva Helping Women Work™

Career Kick-start / Refresher Program Open to women of all ages

June 6, 13, 20, & 27, 2011 at SFU Harbour Centre

604-683-7635 ext 230 www.theminervafoundation.com Deadline to apply: Wednesday, May 25, 2011 mhww@theminervafoundation.com

MULTI-FAMILY YARD SALE May 14 & 15, 10am-3pm 6563 Waltham Ave. Near Kingsway & Imperial Burnaby

Multi Family Garage Sale Sat, May 14, 9am-1pm

Boundry to Gilmor St, 3700-4000 Edinburgh St (Back Lane) Lots of Great Items!

Burnaby

Multi Family Garage Sale Sat, May 14, 9am-5pm Thorne Ave (off Willard) Lots of Great Items No Early Birds Rain or Shine

VANCOUVER, EAST

★ MOVING SALE ★ Sat., May 14th, 9 - 4 3675 Turner St

(near Hastings & Boundary)

Baby stuff; Party-Lite candle holders, book shelves, VHS tapes, Beanie Babies, etc

TO ADVERTISE YOUR GARAGE SALE CALL 604-444-3000

MARKETPLACE

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Appliances

Fridge $175, Stove $150. Washer $150. Dryer $125. Good working cond. Delivery. ★ 604-951-4002

APT. & FULL SIZE

All Like New! Fridge, Stove, Washer, Dryer, Stacker

100 & up

$

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Furniture

MOVING SALE - sofa set, dining room table, chairs, hutch. Best offer takes. Call 604-992-5070

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For Sale Miscellaneous

HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best Price, Best Quality. All Shapes & Colors Available. Call 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.ca

Delivery/Warranty avail.

604.306.5134 2035

PETS & LIVESTOCK

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Cats

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DOUBLE NICHE on the highest ground of Forest Lawn Cemetry, Royal Oak. Garden Mausoleum eye level, south end, south east corner, Cost $5500, Asking $3000 obo. Call 604-467-7547

Dogs FRASER CEMETERY, New West. 3 Vista plots, Pair sxs & 1 sep. Price negot. 604-761-1949

CATS for ADOPTION Royal City Humane Society. 604-524-6447 www.rchs.bc.ca

2075 RAGDOLL KITTENS, males, 1st shot, worming, raised underfoot, post trained. $450. 604-581-2772

★CATS & KITTENS★ FOR ADOPTION ! 604-724-7652

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Dogs

ADORABLE PUPS, small breeds great family pets, non shed, credit card ok $450 & up. 604-542-8892

JASPER Beautiful 9 month old brindle Staffordshire Terrior. Great with children. In need of comfy home andexperienced guidance. FUR & FEATHER RESCUE 604 719-7848

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Horses

2 MINIATURE donkeys (F) need good home. Great pets or livestock protection. 604 514 1067 Sale Negotiable $$

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Livestock/ Poultry

HORSE SALE. Mini Mares and foals will be sold at The Fraser Valley Auction, in Langley, at 12 noon, May 15th. See you there! ALL SMALL breed pups local & non shedding $399+. 604-590-3727, 604-514-3474 www.puppiesfishcritters.com

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Burial Plots

Pets - Other

Fila/Mastiff Guard Dog Pups owners closest friend. Thieves worst nightmare. All shots. Ready now! 604-817-5957

Furniture

MAHOGANY ANTIQUE Dining Room c. early 1900s - $5,000 table 60x41 2 leaves seats 12+ , 6 chairs, Sideboard 66x21x38h has 2 drawers + 2 side cupboards; mahog. china hutch different period avail for $800. tel. 604-731-9372

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Childcare Available

Lic. Daycare has space avail in Sept. Vic Canada Way & Imperial. Come join the fun. 604-525-6497

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Daycare Centres

Forest Grove Montessori & Childcare

(nr. Lougheed Mall & SFU)

LAB PUPS yellow , male/ female, vet checked $500. Phone 604-701-1587 SHELTIE PUPS, Reg’d, shots, tattoo, leash & house trained, 2 female. $695.00. 778-773-9943

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Wanted to Buy

COLLECTOR BUYING Pre 1960 toys, postcards, militaria, automobilia, antiques, collectibles, antique fire arms, advertising items 604-313-5479

New: also offering Infant / Toddler Program

❑ Established for over 20 years ❑ Ages 0 - 5 years ❑ Montessori & Daycare ❑ French, Music, Science, Math & Outdoor Activities

forestgrovechildcarecentre@hotmail.com

604-339-6340 604-421-7267

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Daycare Centres

OAK BAY MONTESSORI

Licensed Childcare established 1985

Space Available Accepting Registration for September

Ages 3 - 5 yrs, Open 7:30am • Full Time Daycare • Morning Preschool 6660 Humphries Ave, Burnaby (Imperial/Canada Way)

604 - 525-6458

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Childcare Wanted

LIVE-IN NANNY, required in Burnaby for 1 child. $9/hour wages. Rent: $350/mo. 3 years experience + first aid + CPR certificate needed. 604-526-8804

Legal/Public Notices

NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS Re: The estate of HARI PRAKASH SHARMA, deceased, formerly of 8027 Government Road, Burnaby, British Columbia. Creditors and others having claims against the estate of HARI PRAKASH SHARMA are hereby notified under section 38 of theTrustee Act that particulars of their claim should be sent to the executor at #405 - 4603 Kingsway, Burnaby, B.C. V5H 4M4 on or before June 23, 2011, after which date the executor will distribute the estate among the parties entitled to it, having regard to the claims of which the executor then has notice. JAGAT SHARMA, Executor By: Garcha & Company Barristers & Solicitors #405 - 4603 Kingsway Burnaby, BC V5H 4M4

NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS

Re: The Estate of Stephen Mark Charlton

Creditors and others having claims against the estate of Stephen Mark Charlton, formerly of 310 - 6105 Kingsway Avenue, Burnaby, British Columbia, who passed away on March 10th, 2006, are hereby notified under section 38 of the Trustee Act that particulars of their claims should be sent to the Executor, David Michael Trepanier, c/o Stephen Wing & Company, 900 - 550 Victoria Street, Prince George, B.C. V2L 2K1, Attention: Cliff Shields on or before May 31, 2011, after which date the Executor will distribute the estate among the parties entitled to it, having regard to the claims of which the Executor then has notice.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS RE: Estate of Vera Ensor, Deceased formerly of 4291 Gatenby Avenue, Burnaby, B.C. V5G 1M8 Creditors and others having claims against the estate of Vera Ensor, are hereby notified under section 38 of the Trustee Act that particulars of their claims should be sent to Annalie Lum Bing Kwok, Executrix, at c/o Cobbett & Cotton Law Corp. #300 - 410 Carleton Avenue, Burnaby, B.C. V5C 6P6, on or before June 3, 2011 after which date the Executrix will distribute the estate among the parties entitled to it, having regard to the claims of which the Executrix then have notice. Annalie Lum Bing Kwok Executrix

CHILDREN

#36 - 8650 Cinnamon Dr., Bby. BC REPTILE Club Show & Sale Sat June 11 • 10 am to 5 pm and Sun June 12 • 10 am to 4pm Abbotsford Exhibition Park 32470 Haida Drive, Cadet Building Abbotsford B.C Admission : Adults $4 , Kids $2 , Children under 5 Free ; Family Pass $10.00 (2 adults up to 3 kids) For more info visit us at www.bcreptileclub.com 1-604-392-5715

KitchenAid Superba Fridge White 27 cu. ft side by side Fridge / Freezer. Filtered water & Ice dispenser. Excellent condition. We bought new stainless MUST SELL! $449 obo. Contact: pmembury@shaw.ca Or call: 604-888-5777

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Preschools/ Kindergarten

Precious Minds

Montessori School 1630 Edinburgh St., New West.

• Ages 2½ - 6 Years Old • Preschool & Kindergarten • Full Montessori Curriculum

604.516.7777 GRAHAM

Montessori School

Preschool, Daycare & Kindergarten Full Montessori Curriculum French, Music, Art, Computers, Science, Phonics

★ Enrol Now For ★

Summer Program & Sept

Call 604 522-6116

7772 Graham Ave, Bby Canada Way & Edmonds ( 2nd flr E.Bby United Church)

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Business Opps/ Franchises

#1 JANITORIAL FRANCHISE Customers, (Office Cleaning), Training and support. Financing. www.coverall.com 604-434-7744 info@coverallbc.com

Legal/Public Notices

NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS Re: The Estate of Sherry Lynn Veronica Chow, also known as Sherry Lynn Veronica Haberstock Creditors and others having claims against the Estate of Sherry Lynn Veronica Chow also known as Sherry Lynn Veronica Haberstock, formerly of 5411 Gilpin Street, Burnaby BC, are required to send particulars of those claims to the Administrator, Michael Haberstock, c/o 116 10030 137A Street Surrey, BC V3T 5L4, Attn: M. Haberstock, on or before June 10, 2011, after which date the estate’s assets will be distributed giving regard only to those claims which have been received.

EDIBLE ARRANGEMENTS, the leader in fresh fruit with bouquets hand sculpted to look like flowers, all natural smoothies and drinks, fruit salads and chocolate dipped fruit; has immediate franchise opportunities in B.C. Join the company named one of the top 10 franchises for your money in 2011. Become an Edible Arrangements franchisee today. Ph: (888) 727-4258 eafranchise.com

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Investment

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Registered Massage Services

To find out more visit:

TRAINED MASSEUSE $55/hr, Call Kathy 778-885-5254 www.massagebykathy.info

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www.TheAlternative.ca or contact Jarome Lochkrin at 778-388-9820 or info@thealternative.ca *Historical performance does not guarantee future returns.

Metaphysical

TRUE ADVICE! TRUE Clarity! TRUE PSYCHICS! 1-877-478-4410 (18+) 3.19/min. 1-900-528-6256 truepsychics.ca

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Computer/ Internet

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Financial Services

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Mortgages

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Beat bank rates for purchases and refinances, immediate debt consolidation, foreclosure relief, and equity loans. Free, fast, friendly, private consultations. Call 1-888-685-6181 www.mountaincitymortgage.ca

Avoid Bankruptcy, Stops Creditor Calls. Much lower Payments at 0% Interest. We work for You, not Your Creditors.

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Money to Loan

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REAL ESTATE RENTALS

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Condos/ Townhouses

6008-24

Port Coquitlam

COQUITLAM. 2 BR condo in 20 year old well-built building - only 1 owner. 960 sq ft. Second floor in a 75 unit, 3 storey complex. South of Brunette St. in a very quiet culde-sac. This complex is wellmaintained and managed with all expensive repairs completed, including a new roof. The unit is West facing, with all the usual facilities: D/w, garb., fridge, stove, micro, w/d. With lots of storage space and 1½ baths. For $279,500 it is thought that you will not find a better complex or unit in Coquitlam. Serious buyers only. No agents please. Call 604-992-6865

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Houses - Sale

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Real Estate

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Houses - Sale

West Vancouver

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GAMBRIER ISLAND. Seasonal Cottage Sea ranch for sale 1500sf 3 BR, 1 bath on Graves Bay. $400,000, 604-266-6191

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Out Of Town Property

BIG BEAUTIFUL AZ LAND $99/mo, $0 down - 0 Interest. Golf Course, Nat’l Parks. 1 hour from Tucson Int’l Airport. Guaranteed Financing! NO CREDIT CHECK! Pre-recorded msg 1-800-631-8164 code 4040 www.sunsiteslandrush.com

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Sell your home, only $99. 604-574-5243 Delta Price Reduced studio condo, 19+ complex, pool, park, $94,900 597-8361 id4714 Sry Bear Creek Park beauty 1440sf rancher, gated 45+ $275,900 306-931-3939 id5234

www.bcforeclosures.com 6 BR home from $18,000 down $1,850/mo. 604-538-8888, Alain @ Sutton WC Realty W. Rock

ATTENTION INVESTORS .7/!'#*3 16)&$0+$85-4,2"&$(%

We have Farms, Business and Residential properties & more! Leaving Richmond or the West End (Tsunami Zone)?? Buy for about 1/2 price in the Valley. Chris at 604-908-4100 Sutton Westcoast Realty

FEATURED HOMES 6008-04

Burnaby

#111 - 5875 IMPERIAL STREET, BURNABY $219,500 OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY, May 14 2:00 - 4:00 PM This is a completely renovated, ready to move in, centrally located, SPACE one bedroom suite in a building restricted for age 55+. BOOKING This 539 square JOHN foot ground floor For: MCCARTHY, suite was completely refinished Rep: LBampton this year with bathroom cabinets, Ad#: 1312071 flooring, painting and kitchen appliances. For more details or appointments Please call John McCarthy 778 - 998 - 4031 W.P.J. McCarthy & Company Ltd. www.wpjmccarthy.com

BBY HIGHGATE Bright & Lrg 1 BR, newly reno’d. Avail Immed, Inc heat/hot water. 778-994-2334 BBY, Lghd Mall. Bach, $700, 1 BR $825 incl ht & h/w. ns/np, newly reno’d, storage, Avail Immed. 604-779-3882

1 & 2 BEDROOM APT

on Balmoral Street available June 1. Close to trans, Highgate Mall & shopping. Rent incls heat & h/w. Refs req’d. Reno’d stes avail. Wheelchair accessible. Ana 778-859-0798 or Bayside Property Office 604-432-7774

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Apt/Condos

1 & 2 BR, 1180 Landsdowne Dr. $895 up, carpets, drapes, balc./ patio, outdoor pool, tennis crt, NO PET. nr Coq Ctre. Avail now or June 1st. 604-942-2865 1 BR $1100 close to Brentwood & B.C.I.T. newly renovated kitchen & bathroom...sorry no pets 604.786.0762 1 BR. near Coq. Centre, Douglas College, WCE, pool, hw, laminate & marble, prkg, storage, pet ok ns avail now. $950, 778-889-5849 3 BR, Capital Hill, Bby, top flr, mtn view, family complex, nr elem & high school, shops & transit. renod, n/p $1200 incls heat, h/w & prkg. Immed. Brad 604-377-3183 N. WEST 1 BR & 2 BR apt, $700 & up, n/s, n/p, n/d, nr Douglas Coll & skytrain. 604-839-8156.

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1116 HAMILTON ST.

SPACE 1 MONTH FREE

BOOKING OPEN HOUSE May 14 & 15 • 3-7pm For: CAP REIT $ Rep: from LHunter 1 bdrm 775 2 bdrm from $995 Ad#: 1311995 3 bdrm from $1345 Close to parks and public transit. Hardwood floors.

430 11th ST. Bachelor from $750 1 bdrm from $810 Large balconies and fitness. Close to transit and parks.

RENTALS 604-521-8831 rentals@capreit.net www.caprent.com

for your new one bedroom home

www.GreatApartments.ca Owner Managed. Sorry, No Pets.

Call to view! 604-589-7040

Cancer June 21-July 22: Romance calls Sunday/ Monday! So do pleasure, arts, creativity, sports, speculation. But work arrives Tuesday to Thursday noon. Plunge in, you’ll get it done easily. Thursday noon to Saturday is both the most important and the luckiest part of this week. Opportunities, exciting meetings, new horizons, success with the public and in contract negotiations, even love can appear. But you need to be co-operative, diplomatic and eager, as others hold the winning cards. Handle irritations Thursday twilight, Friday morning, and mid-afternoon Saturday. Dreams can come true this week! Leo July 23-Aug. 22: Continue to strive ambitiously. Show higher-ups what you’re capable of, finish projects and duties without slacking. Your performance is being watched closely. Over the weeks ahead, if anything, your career heats up. Within less than a month, a great current of luck enters this area (status, prestige, ambitions) to stay for a year. Start ramping up – big things lie ahead for those who are eager and hard-working! But first, take a rest Sunday/Monday; prepare your foundations, give your family support and attention. Romance, pleasure call mid-week. Tackle chores Thursday onward. Virgo Aug. 23-Sept. 22: Your gentle, compassionate mood continues. It has begun to generate an important idea, project or situation (or relationship). This important thing will grow smaller yet more focused and concentrated over the next few weeks – then, like a sponge in water, swell to absorb more and more of your life and attention, from June to June 201112. Important thing = higher education, international travel or dealings, a major cultural ritual (wedding, etc.) a lawsuit or legal dealing, communication, media or publishing, religion, or finding a life philosophy... and, love. Romance, late week.

COQ • Austin Heights Clean quiet 2 BR apts avail. Sorry no pets. 604-936-5755

AMBER ROCHESTOR

JUNE 1, New 1 BR in upgraded building, No pets, $735/mo + 50% Hydro. 621 Colburne St., New West. Call 604-454-454.

AMBER (W)

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

office: 604- 939-2136 cell: 604- 805-9490 2232 McAllister Port Coquitlam 1 BR & 2 BR Apartments Available

ARBOUR GREENE 552 Dansey Ave, Coq

Extra Large 2 Bedrooms. Close to Lougheed Mall & S.F.U.

office: 604- 939-4903 cell: 778- 229-1358

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

6508

Apt/Condos

GROSVENOR HOUSE 1 BR Apt, incls ht & h/w. By Moody Park. 720 - 7th Ave, New West. N/P, N/S. 604-517-1077 NEW WEST 2 BR + den 2 bath at The Point Spectacular view fromt he balcony $1795. Call Quay Pacific Property Management Ltd at 604-570-2786 NEW WEST 310 - 8 St. Close to skytrain & bus. Lrg 1BR, w/lrg patio. $795 incls heat & storage locker. Cat OK with pet dep. Refs req’d. Call Res Mgr 604-395-5303 NEW WEST 508 - 8 St. Close to Westminster Mall & transit. BACH ste w/balcony, $655 incls heat & storage locker. Lrg 1 BR with balcony $795. Cat ok w/pet dep. Refs req. Res Mgr 604-521-1862 NEW WEST Cozy 1 BR Penthouse, nr all amens, n/s, n/p, $750. Avail Now. 604-783-6003

EL PRESIDENTE

220 - 7th St, New West 1 BR apts from $720/mo. Includes heat & hot water, Big balconies. By shops, banks, Skytrain & college. U/grd prkg available. Call 604-519-1382 Managed by Colliers International

office: 604- 524-8174 cell: 604- 813-8789

* Newly reno’d, quiet secure bldg, walk to all amenities. * Near WC Express. * Rent incls heat, hot water, fridge, stove, priv balcony & window coverings * Laundry & Storage ea floor * No pets ✔ Wheel Chair Access

COTTONWOOD PLAZA

office: 604- 936-1225

www.montecitotowers.com

810 ANDREW ST.

JUNIPER COURT

SKYLINE TOWERS

604 - 941 - 7721

1 bdrm from $880 from $1135 2 bdrmSPACE BOOKING OPEN HOUSE May 14CAP & 15 • REIT 3-7pm For: Outdoor Rep:swimming LHunterpool and close to parks Ad#: 1311988 and shopping.

1 MONTH FREE!

COQ, 3082 Dayanee Springs. Newer 1 BR & Den (can be 2 BR), huge fam rm, f/p, w/i closet, 10’ ceilings, granite kitchen, pool, gym, luxury clubhouse. 800 sf.N/ s, n/p. $1180. 778-883-7333

COQ, Lougheed Mall. 1 BR, 11th floor. In-suite laundry + freezer. $980/mo. Ns/np. 604-469-0269

NEW WESTMINSTER

Surrey Gardens Apartments

Apt/Condos

COQ. 2 BR $900, Avail Now or June 1, heat, parking. 778-990-7079 or 604-521-8249

office: 604- 936-3907

Tim Stephens' Astral Reflections Aries March 21 - April 19: Money matters heat up – strive to meet schedules, deadlines. There are profit or good earnings here, but even more, present efforts, money accomplishments and new money directions can lead to a whole year of grand financial results, beginning next month! Often, the best actions are preceded by planning, preparation. Do these now, while your mood and optimism, wisdom and view, are high and accurate. This week is mostly successful, but avoid self-deception Wednesday morning, electricity Thursday eve, and “partnership finances” before 9 a.m. Friday. Sex, finances good Monday. Taurus April 20-May 20: Your energy and charisma climb higher, as Mars entered your sign last Wednesday, and Venus and Mercury enter Sunday. These are the three planets involved in 90 per cent of all romance, socializing and popularity – so expect yours to climb! (And in 21days Jupiter also enters Taurus, bringing big luck, the kind that sparks life-changing events.) Use this week to press forward with new or significant projects. Sunday/ Monday bring opportunities, but demand cooperation, diplomacy. Finances, intimacy, bonding and commitment draw you mid-week. Wisdom, gentle love Thursday onward. Gemini May 21-June 20: This is your last week of weariness, quietude and solitude, and of being ignored. Endure it with good humour. We all have our surges and our ebbing. Starting Saturday (end of this week) your energy will increase, and you’ll have a few weeks to take things “over the hump” – to succeed, impress and solve. The best time will be May 21 to June 3, so be prepared to act quickly and fortunately to make a major wish come true. Use this week to plan your late-May actions. Prepare, get paperwork or government or bank records in order. Be charitable. Fulfill obligations. Rest, eat sensibly.

BBY, METROTOWN. 1 - 2 BR. Clean, quiet bldg. Incl heat/hot water. Immed. 778-323-0237

1 bdrm from $825 2 bdrm from $961

Apt/Condos

$670.00

BBY S. Bach & 2 BR. $620, $860 incl hw, ug prkg, WiFi, hardwood, storage cat ok, 604-818-1129

1021 HOWAY ST.

Include heat, hot water, D/W, gym & visual intercom. U/G parking & storage avail. Near transit/Skytrain & shopping.

6508

BBY METROTOWN 1 & 2 BR. Avail Immed, Clean, quiet bldng. Inc heat/hot water. 604-715-1824

545 Rochester Ave, Coq

Refreshingly Clean Meticulously Maintained

From

Apt/Condos

Close to Lougheed Mall, S.F.U. & Transportation.

MOVE-IN BONUS

Houses - Sale Real Estate

6508

Apt/Condos

NEW WESTMINSTER

Any Price, Any Location Any Condition. No Fees! No Risk! www.HomeBuyingCenter.ca

6020-01

6508

Burnaby NOW • Friday, May 13, 2011 • A49

RENTALS 604-521-7259

rentals@capreit.net www.caprent.com

555 Cottonwood Ave, Coq

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

415 Westview St, Coq

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

office: 604- 939-8905 cell: 604- 916-0261 KING ALBERT COURT 1300 King Albert, Coq Close to Transportation, Schools & S.F.U.

office: 604-937-7343 cell: 778-848-5993

★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Libra Sept. 23-Oct. 22: A huge wave of luck is just around the corner in investments, debt reduction, lifestyle change, health/diagnosis, research, intimacy and sexual bonding, pregnancy and similar lifechanging zones. These things have already impacted your life, pressing on you like a grey velvet hand, for the last three years in an upheaval way, for 18 months in a sober, “let me be secure” way, for the last three weeks in a hopeful way; and now to June 4 in a focused, event-triggering way. On June 4, a whole year of “big luck” starts here. Get ready to invest, change, commit! Fortune might lie at a distance. Scorpio Oct. 23-Nov. 21: Relationships, previously lively, grow serious, focused. Issues become clear. You could fall in love, note someone’s looks, or renew sparks with your mate. Opportunities arise in work, machinery, finances and social life. These are the precursors, or wee beginnings, of really major opportunities that arrive June 2011 to June 2012. Right now (in May) these are “pure chemistry” attractions/opportunities, but June onward they will tend to be connected to money, earnings, possessions. You could hop on the wagon to the mint! Propose, seize the day, Sunday/Monday and Friday! Sagittarius Nov. 22-Dec. 21: The work is starting to come. The past few weeks have just been “ordinary work.” Now, the chores become clearer, more significant. From June 2011 to June to 2012, your luck will grow in this area, but your duties will expand, too. (It’s not “get out of work” luck.) You’ll be lucky, also (June onward) in machinery, so this will be a good time to buy a car/computer, to learn tooling skills, etc. You will almost certainly earn more money (unless you’re in school, etc.). Watch your health, especially thighs and hips. Rest Sunday/ Monday. You shine mid-week. Money late week!

MONTECITO TOWERS 99-7360 Halifax St, Bby Bach, 1 BR & 2 BR

604 420-5636

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

Rentals

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May 15 - 21, 2011 Capricorn Dec. 22-Jan. 19: The general emphasis lies on romance, pleasure, beauty, creativity, charming kids, speculation. Take a risk, express yourself! All these pleasurable things shrink but grow more “intense” over the next few weeks; then they will swell larger and larger for 12 months. Hopefully you’ve done all you can for your security by now: if not, tie up any loose ends (e.g., property deals, retirement plans, investments, family issues). The future year will not reward caution! Optimism, social joys early week, rest mid-week. Your energy and charisma shine late week – approach someone! Aquarius Jan. 20-Feb. 18: The security, domestic, real estate, family, restful, contemplative, natureoriented, soul and nutrition themes that have run through recent weeks continue: but they tend to produce events now through June 2012, lucky events. The best will come after early June. This can be huge luck: a home of your own, or additional real estate, a new family, a new child, the resolution of old problems, dissolution of old skeletons (yes, therapy will be productive). You can leave behind a life of constriction and worry, for a new, bright one! Saturday begins a month of pleasure! Pisces Feb. 19-March 20: Travel, communications, paperwork, details, casual friends and siblings – these fill the days, even more so now. In the 13 months ahead, you might take two or more significant trips. You’ll do a lot of talking about your career or ambitions, but you won’t do much about them. (It’s as though you sense something deeper, bigger, “fuller” is coming by 2012/13...could be! Could be pregnancy if you’re the right age.) Sunday/Monday feature far travel, rituals, gentle love, wisdom. Ambition, higherups demand your attention midweek. Wish fulfillment, social joys Thursday-Saturday! timstephens@shaw.ca • Reading: 416-686-5014


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RENTALS

6508

Apt/Condos

NEW WEST. Quiet 1 BR, g/lvl. Nr Moody Park. $700/mo + utils. 604-591-3628 or 604-517-5593 NEW WEST. RENO’ed 1 BR & 2 BR. New Kitchen/Bathroom, Carpet, Appliances. From $795 & $1050. 604-724-8353

Port Moody NEW PORT VILLAGE Highrise DELUXE Condo GREAT LOCATION. 1 BR & Den • 900 sq. ft

7 appls, parking, storage. Rec & Amenity rooms. NS/NP

604- 983- 8046

NEW WEST

St Andrews Street 1 BR Apt, Large balcony, updated, nr transit & amens. Available Now. Small pet ok with pet deposit.

Call 604-518-5040

VILLA MARGARETA 320-9th St, New West

Bach & 1 BR Available. All Suites Have Balconies. Undergrd Parking Available. Refs Required. Small Pet Ok.

CALL 604 715-7764 BAYSIDE PROPERTY SERVICES

GARDEN VILLA

1010 6th Ave, New West 1 BR & 2 BR Available. Beautiful atrium with fountain. By shops, college & transit. Pets negotiable. Ref required.

CALL 604 715-7764 BAYSIDE PROPERTY SERVICES

RIVERS INLET Apartments

(Coquitlam Centre area) Bachelor, 1 BR & 2 BR Apts, 3 appls, incls heat & hot water, bldg laundry room on each flr. Avail now. Sorry no pets. Call 604-942-2012 coquitlampropertyrentals.com

ROTARY TOWER 25 Clute St, New West

Age 55 or over. Beautiful view. Bach high rise apt. Close to trans & shopping. Rent incl all utils. Refs req. Contact Ana Cell: 778-859-0798 Bayside Property Services Ltd.

ROYAL CRESCENT ESTATES

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

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

6510

Co-ops

6540

Houses - Rent

ARBORETUM HOUSING Co-op located in Guildford Area, easy access to Port Mann. Spacious Townhouses, W/D hook up, D/W, F/P, 2 parking stall, 4 BR Townhouse $1144mo + utils. - Share purchase $2000. N/P. Avail June 1. Call between 10am - 9pm, 604 582-9520

QUEENSBOROUGH, NEW West 3 BR up $1150; 3 BR down $850 or whole hse $1750 + util, w/d. 604-515-7875 or 778-829-7675

115 PLACE CO-OP

GATED PARKING AVAILABLE

Located in Burnaby near Lougheed Town Centre

Accepting applications for waiting list for 2 BR’s - suits Couples. Very reasonable unit fees. Adult oriented high rise. Pool, exercise room and workshop. No Pets. Participation mandatory and $2000 share purchase required. Enquiries to Membership Committee

Call 604 421-1222

Queens Park

New West 1 BR townhouse. Avail June 1st. $666/mo. Share cost $2000, must participate. For eligibility, please bring to the orientation, proof of income (notice of tax assessment and last 3 months pay stub). Sorry, no subsidies.

386 Ginger Drive, New Westminster Fax: 604-520-9713 Phone: 604-520-3886 Orientation:

Duplexes - Rent

BBY, HIGHGATE. 1650sf 3 BR Upper Dup Ste, 2 f/bath, lrg litch, ding, livg & master, closed-in patio, prkg, sh’d W/D. $1200 + sh’d utls. NS/NP. 604-437-5679

BBY, NORTH. 2 BR. F/bath, d/w, sh’d wd. Ns/np. $975/mo incls util. Near 8 Rinks. 604-298-0634. BBY NR Metrotown, cln 3 BD, 1 1/2 baths, g/l, wheel chair accessible, N/s, N/p, June 1, $1350/mo incls utils. Rosa 604-430-2710

Homestay

HOST FAMILY wanted. Please contact us at 604-688-1811 or e-mail: globalstudyedu@gmail.com

6540

CALL 604 723-8215 BAYSIDE PROPERTY SERVICES

6565

Office/Retail Rent

6602

Suites/Partial Houses

BBY, 14 Ave/2nd St. 1 BR, grd/lvl. $700/mo includes hydro. Shared laundry. Ns/np. 604-802-4492 BBY CAPITOL HILL, 2 BR g/lvl ste, 5 appls, n/s, n/p, $1200 incls utils, suits professional, Avail Jun 1. Refs Req. 604-299-5224

Sun., May 15th, 1:00pm

6535

New Westminster

POCO RETAIL 1236sf, $3200, 2569 Shaughnessy St. Air cond, exc loc acreoss from City Hall. Jun 1. Bill Evans 604-836-2494

Housing Co-Op

6515

6450

Miscellaneous Rentals

Houses - Rent

COQ/BBY, near Lougheed Mall/ bus/park/skytrain, 5 BR hse, 2 full baths, 2 kitchens, f/p. NS, Ref. Avail Jun 1. 604-785-1699 NEW WEST Victoria Hill new 4 BR T/home, roof top sundeck w/ great views! 2200+sf, 3 f/ bath, all appls, 2 sec prkg, locker. immed, $2500/mo. NS/NP. 778-228-9598

Close to Bus & BCIT STUDIO & 1 BDRM ★ Quiet park-like setting ★ Newly Reno’d ★ Heat/hot water incld 604-291-8197 www.sunsetparkapt.com

BONSOR APTS Renovated high rise, concrete building. Penthouse, 1 BR & 2 BR available. Very close to Metrotown, Skytrain & Bonsor swimming pool. Rent includes heat, hot water. Refs req’d.

Contact Alex 604-999-9978

1 BR Apt, $750/mo, 2 BR Apt, $925/mo, 3 BR Apt, $1100/mo. Heat, hot water, parking. Family living, daycare available. Near kids’ park, basketball court and Skytrain.

No pets. Available now.

604 939-0944

8010

Alarm/Security

COQ , Blue Mtn Park area. Bright 1 BR. On quiet street. D/w, alarm. Shared w/d. $700/mo + 1/3 util. Ns/np. avail now. 604-939-5711 COQ BRAND NEW Austin/Blue Mtns. 1 BR ste, own W/D. $700 incls utls. Av May 15. NS/NP. 604-939-2155 or 604-537-1990 COQ W. Plateau 2 BR, 11 ft ceilings, patio, panoramic view, sauna/steam room, W/D. NP/NS. $997. Av May 1. 604-880-2991

N. WEST. 8th Ave/2nd St. Reno’d 1 BR, sh’d w/d. Ns/np. $695 incl util. Suits 1. Jun 1. 604-818-5141 NEW WEST. 1 BR. Shared w/d. ns/np. $725 incl hydro. Avail Now. 604-325-0453, 604-761-0453

Systems Ltd.

Carpentry

HOME IMPROVEMENTS Renos, Siding, Doors, Decks, Fences, etc. Ray, 604-418-4208

8035

Carpet Cleaning

STAIN/PET URINE Specialst. Restore. 604-536-7627 www.Emerald.ChemDry.ca.

8055

Exp. Reliable European Cleaning, Move In or Out, Res/ Comm★ Call 604 760-7702 ★

BBY City Hall, 12 yrs old 1 BR ste avail Immed. $800 incls utls, cbl, net. N/S. Pet OK. 604-889-8529

POCO, MARY HILL. 1/2 duplex. 3 BR up. 3 BR down. Rec room. Ideal to operate a beauty salon, physio clinic, daycare, accounting or large family with in-law accom. Owner helps conversion. Immed. $2,100/mo negotiable + util. 604-953-0952 or 604-671-2049

BBY N, Large 1 BR, livg rm/den, f/bath, huge kitchen, washer. 1100 sf. Ns/np. $1000 incl hydro/ cbl/’net. June 1st. 778-835-5484 BBY Near BCIT, Hosp. 2 BR gr lev ste, own W/D. NS/NP. Jun 1. $975 incls utl/cbl. 604-435-5059 BBY S. 1 BR, clean, bright, priv ent, secure, high end, N/s, N/p, avail June 1, $900/mo incls all utils & net. Call 604-616-6603

BBY, The Crest. Newly reno’d 2 BR. Private w/d & yard. N/s. $975 incl hydro. 604-522-5547 COQ 2 BR bsmt, lrg kit, w/d, small cov patio, newly painted, n/s, $725 + 1/3 utils, 604-525-9266

Time to Get Your Own Place? Find your answer in the Classifieds – in print and online!

UPPER DEER Lake 2BR Bsmt, $975 incl. utils, cbl, intrnt, shre w/d close to bus/schl. NS NP. May15. Work ref 604-432-7526

6605

Townhouses Rent

POCO 2 BR T/H $785/mo. Quietfamily complex, No Pets! Avail Now. Call 604-464-0034 PORT COQUITLAM 2 BR townhouse, $830, quiet-family complex, no pets call 604-464-0034.

RIVERS INLET Townhouses

(Coquitlam Centre area) • 2 BR Townhouse • 3 BR Townhouse 1.5 bath, 2 levels, 5 appls, decorative fireplace, carport. Sorry no pets. • 1 & 2 BR Apts also avail.

Call 604-942-2012

coquitlampropertyrentals.com

WOODLAND PARK

TOWNHOMES Professionally managed family townhome complex on 28 acres located in beautiful Port Moody. Spacious 2 BR & 3 BR units, 5 appls, inste W/D, walk out bsmt, 1 parking. Cat friendly.

Contact 604-939-0221 woodland@rentmidwest.com

FOR RENT

1-BEDROOM AP T. Move in tomorrow. Affo rdable monthly rent.

Go to http://www.burnabynow.com or call 604-444-3000.

6620

Warehouse/ Commercial

LANGLEY. 2780 sq. ft. main floor warehouse plus 600 sf mezzanine. Front office and rear grade loading with 90’ turning radius! $7.25/sf. Ben Gauer, Royal LePage Ben Gauer & Associates, 604-644-0273 or 604-581-3838

8060

Fencing/Gates

Concrete

Flooring/ Refinishing

Hardwood Floor Refinishing Repairs & Staining Installation Free Estimates

Concrete Cracks Repair. Foundation Walls, Basement, Parkade. Full Warranty. Call Simon (604) 473-7761

www.constructivelandscaping.com

★ AMAZING TOUCH LAND’G ★ Bobcat, paving, retaining walls, turf, planting, etc. 604-889-4083

HARDWOOD FLOOR SERVICES Sanding & Refinishing Installation Quality Workmanship Free Estimates Fully Licensed & Insured

604-771-8885

Artistry of Hardwood Floors

Refinish, sanding, install, dustless Prof & Quality work 604-219-6944 INSTALLATION REFINISHING, Sanding. Free est, great prices. Satisfaction guar. 604-518-7508

8125

Gutters

EDGEMONT GUTTERS

Drainage

DRAIN TILES & WATER LINES Without Digging a Trench 604-294-5300

Drywall

ALL WORK GUARANTEED

J.A. CONSTRUCTION

Specializing in drywall & textured ceiling repairs, drywall finishing, stucco repairs, painting. Fully insured.

• Sales & Installation of 5’’ Continuous Gutter • Minor Repairs • Cleaning

604-420-4800 Established 1963

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

8130

FOR EXPERT Drywall, Taping & Finishing, Bob @ 604-520-9888 leave msg. or call after 5pm

Electrical

#1113 Low Cost Electric 522-3435 Comm/Res/Panel change Heating/Appl Repair. Lic & Bonded. ABACUS ELECTRIC.ca Lic Elect Contr 97222. 40 years exp. 1 stop! Reas. rates! BBB. 778-988-9493

CHARLIE’S ELECTRIC Co. #94835 all electric needs, reas rates bonded WCB 778-888-4528 HOMEFIX ELECTRICAL DIVISION - Contract # 102055 200 Amp Service Upgrades Spring Special $1800. Free est. Ins. 25 yrs exp. 604-725-5371 YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 service call. Insured. Lic # 89402. Fast same day service guaranteed. We love small jobs! 604-568-1899

Handyperson

HANDY ANDY Handyman services. Odd Jobs. (WHATEVER). 604-715-9011

8155

604-916-7729 JEFF

*Drywall * Taping * Texture * Stucco*Painting * Steel stud framing Quality Home 604-725-8925

DOUBLE - 0 LANDSCAPING Bobcat (small jobs), lawn care & power raking. Call 778-885-2984 Greenworx Redevelopment Inc. Old Pools Filled in Hedges, Pavers, Ponds & Walls, Returfing, Demos, Drainage, Jackhammering. 604 782-4322

Paul Sato Gardening, Lawn Cut, Power Rake, Aerating, Fertilzer, Hedge Trim, Pruning, Weeding, Yard Cleanup. 604-298-5597

A1 Steve’s Gutter Cleaning & Repair from $98. Gutters vacuumed/hand clean. 604-524-0667

8080

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

HENRY’S

BAJ MINI EXCAVATING Sewer/storm, drains, oil tanks, paving, retain wall. 604-779-7816

8075

CONSTRUCTIVE LANDSCAPING

★ OPERA LANDSCAPING ★ Bobcat, retaining walls, irrigation, paving, fences. 778-688-2444

604-376-7224 www.centuryhardwood.com

PROFESSIONAL INSTALLATION. Quick & Clean, Good prices. Free Est. ★ 604-566-4429

8073

Landscaping

Century Hardwood Floors

Cleaning

POCO. 2 BR, grd/lvl. Priv w/d & ent. Big fncd yd. $925 incl hydro. Jun 1. Ns/np. 604-941-3068

PT MDY. Bright 1 BR grnd lev, Gas f/p, own laundry. $700/mo incls utils. NS/NP. 604-936-4815

8105

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

BBY CDA WAY/EDMONDS, Lrg 3 BR, n/p, cls to skytrain & schl, $1000. Avail Now. 604-805-8278

BBY, Metrotown. 2 BR, upper flr. Nr bus, Skytrain, schls, T&T Mrkt. Ns/np. $950 + util. 604-438-1588

8090

8155

West Coast Cedar Installations New or repaired outdoor cedar specialists since 1991 604-270-2358 or 604-788-6458

ROYAL STEAM CLEANING Carpet, Upholstery, Auto (Int), walls & windows 604-765-8054 NEW WEST. 2 BR, f/bath, sh’d w/d. Ns/np. $750/mo incl hydro/ cable. May 15th. 604-521-7405

one mini, drainage, landscaping, stump / rock / cement / oil tank removal. Water / sewer line, 24 hours Call 341-4446 or 254-6865

604-463-7919

8030

Excavating

# 1 BACKHOE, EXCAVATOR & BOBCAT

ALARM

A.S.B.A. ENTERPRISE. Comm/ Res. Free Est. $25/hour includes supplies. Insured. 604-723-0162

BBY EDMONDS. 2 BR g/lvl. Nr shops/school, NP/NS. $990 incl utils. Avail now. 778-709-5652

8087

BURNABY S, Near Metrotown, 2 BR Ste, grnd level, avail now, N/s, N/p. Call 604-771-9825

BBY CARIBOO HTS, 2 BR updated bsmt ste, $875 inc utils, n/s, n/p, no w/d. Now. 604-528-6036

or Bayside Property Services Office: 604-432-7774

Whitgift Gardens

Suites/Partial Houses

NEW WEST, Queens Park, 4th St, 1 BR, private entry, sh’d w/d. Character home/modernized. Suits 1 person. $635/mo incl util. June 1st. N/s, n/p. 604-521-3025

SUNSET PARK 5870 Sunset Street

6602

HOME SERVICES

• • • •

Landscaping

NEW AIR CUSTOM DESIGN

Outdoor Kitchens Pizza Ovens • Gazebos Garden Houses Waterfalls Luxury You Can Afford!

604-671-9901

8160

Lawn & Garden

SPRING IS HERE!!! • Spring Clean Lawn & Garden • Lawn Mowing • Plant & Maintain Gardens • Landscaping

Free Estimates & Friendly Service

Call Andy 604-544-3677 AndrewsGarden@shaw.ca

D & J GardenScape ■ ■ ■ ■ ■

Power Raking Lawn Maintenance Moss Control Trimming Spring Cleanup Call for our SPRING SPECIALS 604-589-8527 604-771-4636

GARDENING SERVICE

Many years exp ★ Free Est ★ ★ Lawn cuts ★ Garden maintainance. ★ Tree topping & trimming ★ Power raking, aeration. Call Mr. Van 604-726-9741

Or 604-782-3411 Laura

WILDWOOD LANDSCAPING Hedge Trimmimg & Tree Pruning & Hedge Removal Spring Up Chaffer Control & Lawn Restoration. Comm/Strata/Res Aerating & Power Raking. Free Estimates. 604-893-5745 Pressure Wash, Trimming, Yard cleanup, Top Soil Delivery, Rubbish Removal, 604-690-4772 CHAFFER BEETLE Treatment. Lawn care, reseeding, rototilling gardens & hedges. 778-885-6488

Home Services

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Planning on RENOVATING? Check out the specialists in our Home Service Directory of the Classifieds and get started on your project today! To advertise your Home Service Business call Classifieds 604-444-3000


Burnaby NOW • Friday, May 13, 2011 • A51

HOME SERVICES Lawn & Garden

604-723-2468; T. TRAN, New lawns, grass cuts, p/raking, aerating, hedging, pruning. Reliable

A Gardener & A Gentleman Lawn, garden, tree svcs. Pruning, yard clean-up, rubbish. 319-5302

Lawn & Garden • Clean-ups & Disposal, Gutters/Press Washing Seniors Disc. Al @ 604-783-3142 Ny Ton Gardening yard & lawn maint. trimming, shrubs, hedging, 604-782-5288 Royal Garden Lawn cut, edging, power raking, pruning, tree/hedge trimming WCB Ins. 604-754-8407 SASHA LANDSCAPING, Trimming, Grass Cut, Garden Maint. Free Est. Insured. 604-812-1298 THE LAWN BUTCHER Only Prime Cuts will do! Call Jim 778-839-6250

8205

Paving/Seal Coating

8240

AMI MOVING ★ 3-5 ton cube. Starting at $39/hour. Local & long distances. 24/7 ★ 604-617-8620

ALLEN ASPHALT concrete, brick,

TWO BROTHERS MOVING Local & Long Distance 604-720-0931 • bc.moving@gmail.com •

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

8193

Oil Tank Removal

ALL-PRO

OIL TANK REMOVAL

Oil Tank Detection Oil Tank Removal Soil Remediation FREE ESTIMATES BEST PRICE GUARANTEED

778-223-8265

8195

Painting/ Wallpaper

AAA

PRECISION PAINTING

• Exterior/Interior Projects • Written Warranty • Years of Experience • Fully Insured • WCB Covered Professional Crew of Ticketed Painters

QUALITY WORK. DONE RIGHT.

778.881.6096

Renovations & Home Improvement

8250

8220

J. PEARCE STUCCO CONTRACTING. 604-761-6079 www.stuccocontracting.com

Georgie Award for Best Renovation & Design Complete Renovations / Additions Kitchens / Bathrooms

604-728-3009

www.jkbconstruction.com

Plumbing

• PLUMBING • HEATING • GAS FITTING • RESTORATION

Tel: 604-931-7575

Cell: 604-612-4347

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COPPERWORKS PLUMBING Will do ALL your plumbing needs. Get 20% off. Call 604-219-5555

Quality Home Improvement ★ Stucco ★ All Kinds. No Job Too Big or Small. 604-725-8925

Tried & True Since 1902

Call for a free estimate:

1.877.602.7346

Visit us online to receive a special discount:

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ENTERPRISE Mechanical Systems

Stucco/Siding/ Exterior

8300

Roofing

drains, foundations, walls, membranes 604-618-2304/ 820-2187

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HON’S Garden Services •Lawn Cut •Power Rake •Trim •Weed & more ★ 604-317-5328

Moving & Storage

8185

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To place your ad call

604-444-3000

MATCO DESIGN

All Renovations & Additions, Ins. Quality Work

604-720-1564

30 yrs exp. matco@telus.net

NEW AIR MAINTENANCE

Commercial • Strata Small Business Painting • Drywall • Flooring Pressure Washing. Hourly or by Contract Free Estimates. Call Richard:

604-671-9901

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Save Your Dollars!

✓ RenoRite

778-317-1256•604-451-0225

Free Estimates 24 Hour Repairs Skylights Gutters Cedar - Duriod - Torch-On Systems All work Guaranteed! Family owned & operated since 1989

(604) 299-8131

HAY’S ROOF MANAGEMENT (LM LTD) Established 1955 Your Roofing Experts

8310

Top Soil

HIGH QUALITY top soil for gardening/landscaping. Gov’t approved. P-up/Del. 604-657-9936

8315

Tree Services

$ BEST RATES $

Dangerous tree removal, pruning, topping, hedge trimming & stump grinding. Fully insured & WCB

Jerry 604-618-8585 Andrew 604-618-8585

604-816-0945 604-590-4670

A-1 TRI CRAFT TREE SERVICES (EST. 1986)

haysroof@telus.net

A Eastwest Roofing & Siding Re-roofing, Gutter, Free Est, BBB Member, 10% disc, Seniors Disc, 604-812-9721, 604-783-6437 Alive & still roofing after 50 years!! RCABC Certified Roofers. BILL the Roofer • 604-522-8516

8315

Tree Services

Treeworks 15 yrs exp. Tree/ Stump Removal, Prun’in & Trim’in & View Work 291-7778, 787-5915 www.treeworksonline.ca Wildwood Tree Services, Exp Hedge Trimming and Removal & Tree Pruning. Free Est. 604-893-5745

8335

Window Cleaning

Edgemont Building Maintenance • Power Washing • Window Cleaning • Gutter Cleaning

604-420-4800 Established 1963

BOB’S WINDOW Gets that Clean, Clear Shine No Drops, No Drips, No Streaks Right into the corners! Serving you for over 20 yrs. Also do Gutters 604 588-6938

AUTOMOTIVE

9125

Domestic

9155

Sport Utilities/ 4x4’s/Trucks

Bath *Kitchen* Suites & More

A Lady & Gentleman

8175

PLUMBERS

Water Lines (without digging) Sewer Lines (without digging) Install. Drain tiles. 604-294-5300

Masonry

DRAINAGE, PLUMBING maintenance, restoration & renovations. Free est. 604-839-5353

QUALITY STONEWORK All Types. Fair Prices. Repairs. 604-726-6129

Moving & Storage

8185

AFFORDABLE MOVING 1 to 3 Men

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

45

We accept Visa, Mastercard & Interac Licenced & Insured Local & Long Distance

FREE ESTIMATES Seniors Discount

604-537-4140 www.affordablemoversbc.com

ADVANCE MOVING LTD MOVING & DELIVERY EXPERTS!! Licensed, Bonded & Insured Single item to full house moves We Guarantee the Cost of Every Move Flat Rates always available A+ (604) 861-8885 BBB www.advancemovingltd.com Rating

AJK MOVING LTD. Moving • Storage • Deliveries Local & Long Distance Movers Residential • Commercial Industrial

Also Special Truck for Clean-Ups Garage • Basement • Backyard

604-875-9072, 604-873-5292

B&Y MOVING Experienced Movers ~ 2 Men $50 ~ • Includes all Taxes • Licenced & Insured • Professional Piano Movers

604-708-8850

BEST RATE MOVING Experienced Movers with Affordable Rates! Starting 30/ hour Licensed & Insured $

COLOURFAST PAINTING

Low Prices, High Quality *25 years Experience * Fully Insured WCB * Free Estimates * References Call Steve 604-722-1313

D&M PAINTING

Interior/Exterior Specialist Many Years Experience Fully Insured Top Quality, Quick Work Free Estimate

604-724-3832

DANN DECORATING

• Pressure Washing • Residential/Commercial • Over 25 years experience

Call Geoff Dann at:

604-782-8665

FAIRWAY PAINTING

Fully Insured 20 years experience Call 604Free Estimates INTERIOR & EXTERIOR SPECIALS

7291234

ALL SEASON PAINTING

• Exterior & Interior • WCB & Liability Insurance • Kitchen Cabinet Refinishing

Call 604-880-2502

www.allseasonpainting.ca BEST PAINTING, Int/Ext, Repaint Specialist, Repair Drywall, Free Estimates. 604-724-9953

• Local & Long Distance • Avail. 24/7 incl. holidays • Seniors Discount • Delivery to/from YVR Airport

FLYING COLORS PAINTING Drywall repairs, wall covering, WCB. Reliable, quality & clean work. Henry 604-780-3183

$35/HOUR PER PERSON • 24/7 Abe Moving & Delivery and Rubbish Removal. 604-999-6020

Good Day Painting Fully Insured, Quality Work, Res/Comm, No Payment till Job is Completed! Call Thomas 604 377-1338

A MOVING EXPERIENCE WITH L & D ENTERPRISES !!! Fast & Dependable Special Rates Seniors Disc. Call 604-464-5872

NEAT PROF. PAINTING Room special $230. Int or ext. 10 yrs exp. Luis 604-339-3839

TwoGuysWithATruck.ca Moving, Storage, Free EST 604-628-7136. Visa, OK

★ QUAYSIDE PAINTING ★ BBB • Fully insured • WCB 3 Rooms $250. 604-727-0043

604-787-8061

LICENSED PLUMBER & Gasfitter. BBQs, ranges, etc. Repairs, renos. VISA ok. 604-830-6617 LICENSED PLUMBER/GAS FITTER, Plumbing, Heating, Backflow Testing, 604-722-4322

8225

Power Washing

SMART CLEANING Janitorial, Pressure Washing, Window Cleaning. 604-862-9797 FUTUR GRAFFITI SOLUTIONS, Power Washing & Graffiti Removal. Hot/Cold Water. 604-420-2848

8240

Renovations & Home Improvement

TOTAL HOME RENOVATIONS Since 1983

FROM DESIGN TO FINISH

Specialties Include: Kitchen & Bath Improvements We Also Do: • Roofing • Sundecks • Door & Window Replacements

Call Bill

604-298-1222

Home Improvements, Painting, Tile, Carpentry, Plumbing, Elec. Quality, 25yrs exp. 604-512-8915 www.aladyandgentleman.com A1 CONTRACTING. Bsmt, bath, kitchen cabinets, tiling, painting & decks. Dhillon, 604-782-1936 Additions, renos & new const. Concrete forming & framing specialist. Patrick 604-218-3064 CARPENTER HANDYMAN, Reno’s, Carpentry, H/W Flrs, Home Repairs, etc. 604-307-6715 Complete Bathroom Reno’s Suites, Kitchens,Tiling, Skylights, Windows, Doors, 604 521-1567 D & M RENOVATIONS, Flooring, tiling, finishing. Fully Insured. Top quality, quick work 604-724-3832 DAN THE HANDYMAN. Reno’s & Home Repairs, 20 yrs Exp. Free Estimates. ★ Call 604 715-3979 JKB CONSTRUCTION LTD. COMPLETE RENOVATIONS

604-728-3009 jkbconstruction.com

SKYLINE DECKING Renovations, Roofing, New Construction WCB/Insured/Licensed Guaranteed workmanship, reasonable pricing Call for FREE Estimate Luke: 604-729-6871

8250

AFFORDABLE QUALITY ROOFING LTD. “We Keep you Dry”

www.chrisdalehomes.com

HITECH ALUMINUM RAILING & FENCING

Aluminum Modular Railing Perfect for Sundecks & Stairs Do it yourself or we can install 5 Colors and 4 Designs

604-420-0257

Roofing

Spring Special WE PAY THE HST!*

*A discount equivalent to the HST will be given, call for details.

25 Years in Business 25 Years workmanship warranty CALL FOR A FREE ESTIMATE

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604-984-9004 604-984-6560

#1 Roofing Company in BC

LOW COST CONSTRUCTION

40 years experience

All types of Roofing Over 35 Years in Business Call now for Free Estimates

Renos, additions, kitchens, basement suites, drywall, tiling - Low Cost

604-588-0833

778-706-6633

WWW.PATTARGROUP.COM

CANWEST CABINETRY Save Money on Manufacturer Direct! Quality Custom Kitchens & Baths New • Renos • Refacing • Closets Entertainment Units & more! Free Estimates 604-328-0611

SALES@ PATTARGROUP.COM

B-Cheema Roofing

All Types of Roofing & Repairs Free Estimates

604.722.3600

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

8255

Rubbish Removal

REMOVAL $ $ 129 LOAD 159 LOAD 99 LOAD 89 $ $ 99 1/2 LOAD 1/2LOAD LOAD 79 59 531/2

RUBBISH

YARD CLEAN-UP, lawns cut, hedges pruned, trees trimmed, power raking, aerating, rubbish removal, gutters. 604-773-0075

2005 PONTIAC Sunfire 2 dr cpe, White/grey int, auto, aluminum mags, spoiler, cd plyr, exc cond, n/s, female driven, no accid, 75,000 k, $5,000. 604-916-5590

Is your Vehicle A/C Not Working?

$

2007 CHEVY Avalanche SS, excellent cond, champagne colour, fully loaded, 2 monitors, DVD, $32,000 obo. 778-999-3654

604-996-5464(KING)

2008.5 NISSAN Titan Ext cab, unique 8 ft bed, loaded, Flex fuel. well maintained & serviced, some warranty remaining. $25,750 Firm 604-328-0070.

9129

NoNO Hidden HIDDENCHARGES NO HIDDEN Charges CHARGES NO HST

Luxury Cars

9160

WE GUARANTEE GUARANTEE ALL WE ALL COSTS COSTS

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A L L JU N K ? Residential & Commercial Free Estimates Large or small jobs Nobody beats our prices $ 15 OFF with this ad

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2001 JAGUAR S-Type 3.0 V6, Auto, White on Black, 142,000km, $6,588. Call: 778-322-3598

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Scrap Car Removal

9145

604-537-8523

604-RUBBISH 782-2474

* We Remove & Recycle Anything*

Free Est’s • Large or Small Jobs

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

NO WHEELS, NO PROBLEM

$49

B i n s f ro m 7 - 2 0 y a rd s a v a i l .

John 778-288-8009

10% OFF with this ad www.studentworksdisposal.com

LOW COST Rubbish Removal Reno’s & Drywall / Demo. YARD & HOME Cleanup 604-727-5232

Cash for junk cars! $100 to $1000 Ask about our $500 Credit!

Visit our website @ www.surreyscrap.com Free tow, no wheels, no papers no problem! Hassle free friendly service. 2 hr service in most areas.

604 628 9044

THE SCRAPPER

A.J.K. Moving Ltd. Special truck for clean-ups. Any size job. Lic# 32839 604-875-9072 873-5292

1998 VOLVO XC70, wagon, blue, 210kms, 7 seats, rare, auto, loaded, $5500.. 604-926-5677 2006 MERCEDES 230 auto, 43K, as new, no accident, warranty till 08/12, silver, black int, sunroof. $19,500. 604-929-3311 2007 MERCEDES 350 CLK, convertible, 2 dr, auto, 34,000 kms, dark blue, fully loaded. very cond, $45,000 obo. Must go 778-999-3654 NEED CHEAP AUTOBODY ? www.cheapautobody.ca 604-341-7738

9172

Utility Trailers

HEAVY DUTY utility trlr steel, 2 ft sides, tie rails & 4 stake pockets. As New $995 obo 778-552-5171

9173

Vans

1999 DODGE Karavan, 7 pass, 5 dr, 6 cyl, auto, a/c, air cared, 150k, like new, $2650 obo. Owner 604-525-9641 or 604-524-6567

$35/HOUR PER PERSON • 24/7 Abe Moving & Delivery and Rubbish Removal. 604-999-6020 Affordable Rubbish Removal Res & Construction Cleanup John ★ 778-881-5678

Sports & Imports

VW TDI Golf L 5speed Hatch 277k km 4L/100 Indigo $4700 Timing Belt done one owner Richard 604 763 4315

Student Works

Disposal & Recycling

Trips start at

2004 RANGER 4x4, ext cab, fully loaded, matching canopy. $8995 604-200-1313 or 1-604-223-0994

Avoid Costly repairs, let us tune up your original a/c system. Save lots of $$$ Guaranteed Results!

Call KoolAir King

Ask about$30 $40 Askabout about Ask 35 40 Tues. & Thurs. Tues& & Thurs. Tues. Thurs.

2003 CHEV 3/4 ton p/u with 6 ft tall aluminum canopy 160,000kms, ideal for deliveries. $8500. 604-999-1591

SCRAP CAR & TRUCK REMOVAL

9522

RV’s/Trailers

CASH FOR ALL VEHICLES

604-790-3900 UR SERV • 2 HO

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BEN’S RUBBISH REMOVAL $50 - $150 a load. Yard clean up. Bby/New West. 778-859-8760

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

DISPOSAL BINS: Starting at $99 + dump fees. Call 604-306-8599 www.disposalking.com

AAA SCRAP CAR REMOVAL Minimum $150 cash paid for full sized vehicles. 604-518-3673

2007 JAYCO Travel Trailer, 25 ft, like new, sleeps 6, walk around queen bed, slide, a/c, BBQ, spare + lots of extras. $17,900. George 604-576-7476 eves. Private sale 2008 COUGAR, 30 ft 5th wheel trailer with 2 slides. Complete with full extended warranty until 2014 for worry free camping. Asking $27,500 obo. Call 604-576-4040


A52 • Friday, May 13, 2011 • Burnaby NOW

100% B C Owned and Operated

Kicking Horse Organic Fair Trade Coffee assorted varieties

Barbara’s Fig Bars

10.99

assorted varieties

2/6.00

454g • product of Canada

Meat Department Organic Boneless Top Sirloin Steak

9.99lb/ 22.02kg

340g

Whole Foods Organic Blue Agave Sweeteners

Guiltless Gourmet Organic Tortilla Chips

two varieties

5.99

B.C. Wild Spot Prawn Tails

19.99lb/ 44.07kg

assorted varieties

3/4.98

480ml • product of USA

198g • product of USA

From the Deli

Jordans Morning Crisp Cereals assorted varieties

4.99

assorted varieties

reg 3.99 each

5.99

regular and light (balance)

4.99/100g

Dagoba Organic Chocolate Bars

2.48lb/5.47kg Packham Pears from Interrupcion Certified Fair Trade Organic, Argentinian Grown

.98lb/ 2.16kg

Bulk Department

reg 5.99

10% off

2/4.00

assorted varieties

2/5.00

56.7g • product of USA

A super energy booster, containing 1000mg of vitamin C, 32 mineral complexes and B vitamins. Several delicious flavours to choose from.

16.99 .59

Stahlbush Island Farms Frozen Vegetables

3/4.98

283-350g • product of USA

Happy Planet Fresh Fruit Smoothies

From Our Bakery

assorted varieties

Alpha Lipoic Acid is a powerful antioxidant that has the ability to recycle and regenerate other antioxidants and is up to 400 times more powerful than vitamin C. Helps fight the visible signs of aging including wrinkles and fine lines.

26.99

2.99

325ml • product of B.C. + dep. + eco fee

560g

NewCo Alpha Lipoic Acid Day Cream and Night Cream

Bragg Liquid Soy Seasoning

1.79

Organic Light Rye Bread

Extra calcium and magnesium for those who need it-with added vtamin D.

St. Dalfour Fruit Spreads

10.99

assorted varieties

Rice Bakery Kase Sahne mandarin or pineapple 100g

3.99

225g • product of France

11.99

Earth’s Choice Organic Tomatoes

180 tabs • product of Canada

assorted varieties

Sweet Pea Toddler Organic Cookies

2/3.00

assorted varieties

3.99

50ml

Sisu Calcium and Magnesium 2:1

473ml • product of USA

8" Blueberry Pie

30 pack

Individual packets

assorted varieties

210g • product of Canada

regular retail price

Alacer Emergen-C

assorted varieties

Nature’s Path Frozen Organic Waffles

2.99

Certified Organic, Mexico Grown

Regular Almonds

German Cambazola Cheese

1 L • product of Canada

3.79

Sugar Snap Peas from Del Cabo Cooperative

prepacked or bins

315-424g product of Canada

15.99

.88lb/1.94kg

2/4.98

made with organic crust

Uncle Luke’s Maple Syrup

Certified Fair Trade Organic

Zorbas Spanakopitas

Life Choices Pizzas

500g • product of UK

Bananas

398ml

Happy Tails Dry Lamb Dog Food or Chicken Cat Food

from 12.49

150g • product of Canada

3kg • product of Canada

Seminars and Events in South Surrey: 3248 King George Blvd.

Wednesday, May 18, 7-8:30pm. Natural Treatments for Constipation and Other Digestive Disorders with Dr. Brian Gluvic, ND. Cost $5. Saturday, May 28, 9:30-4:00pm. Gluten-Free Health Fair featuring cooking classes, samples, seminars and resources. Cost $18. To register call 604-541-3902.

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Kitsilano

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Kerrisdale

2627 W. 16th Ave. Vancouver 604.736.0009

3493 Cambie St. Vancouver 604.875.0099

1888 W. 57th Ave. 1202 Richards St. Vancouver Vancouver 604.633.2392 604.263.4600

Prices Effective May 12 to May 18, 2011.

Choices in the Park

Rice Bakery South Surrey

2595 W. 16th Ave. Vancouver 6855 Station Hill Dr. 604.736.0301 Burnaby 604.522.6441

3248 King George Blvd. South Surrey 604.541.3902

Choices at the Crest 8683 10th Ave. Burnaby 604.522.0936

Kelowna 1937 Harvey Ave. Kelowna

250.862.4864 Note Area Code

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