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Thieves robbed a Terrace residence while the homeowner lay deceased inside late last month. The man’s son went to check on his father at his residence on Old Lakelse Lake Dr. on the morning of Dec. 30, discovered that someone had broken into the home, and then he found his father deceased, police said. “It is likely that it was known the man was deceased while the home was went through,” Terrace RCMP spokesperson Const. Angela Rabut said. After a thorough investigation involving the Terrace RCMP Forensic Identification Unit, Terrace RCMP, and the provincial coroner, it is determined that foul play was not involved, said Rabut. The death of the terminally ill 78-year-old man and the break and enter are not related, she added. Stolen were a black and white Mastercraft air compressor with an orange hose attached to it, two red plastic 20 L Jerry cans – one marked “STRAIT GAS”, and an orange gas powered weed whacker. Police continue to investigate the break and enter. If you have information about this crime contact the Terrace RCMP at (250)638-7400 or anonymously through Crime Stoppers by telephone at 1-800-222TIPS. Or a tip can be left online anonymously at www.bccrimestoppers.com.

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Despite B.C.’s tougher drunk driving laws, police in Metro Vancouver say they stopped more impaired drivers over the last two months compared to a year ago. Police say from Nov. 1 to Jan. 2 they laid 399 charges, up from 308 during the same period in 2010. The drunk driving law was challenged in court and a judge ruled parts of it unconstitutional, but has given the government six months to fix the law.

RCMP Superintendent Norm Gaumont says the number of impaired charges may have gone up because some people were confused by the court ruling and believed they wouldn’t be charged if they refused to blow into a breathalyzer. “We’re not backing off,” Gaumont said. “I wonder if people were confused about the Supreme Court decision and what it meant. To set the record straight – refusing to blow remains a Criminal Code offense.” He points out that officers also charged 63 people for refusing to blow from Nov. 1 to Jan. 2, compared to 37 last year. RCMP officers also handed out 332 three-day suspensions from Nov. 1 to Jan. 2, compared to 240 last year during the same time frame.

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them in conversation about online culture and communication as early as Grade 1. “As soon as they know how to use a mouse, parents should be teaching their children what a powerful piece of equipment (the Internet) is.” Horton adds that children and teenagers cannot be blamed for misconduct on the Internet if there have been no ground rules or precautions. “It’s a whole new level of society that if parents are not present in, the youth have to navigate on their own.” In the early 2000s, danger involving the Internet was largely predator-focused. Law enforcement and parents were concerned with those who might seek out their children and teenagers online. Horton says that risk has now shifted, in that the

concern should be with how young people are conducting themselves online. Since the advent of Facebook and YouTube, and with the increasing popularity of smart phones, teens are using the technology in their pockets to socialize, construct their identity, and experiment with their sexuality. The three most common issues parents now bring up when talking with Horton are potential gaming addiction, the discovery of sexual content their children have sent to peers or received from others, and online harassment. When SOLOS was first created in 2000, collaboration with corporate businesses and the society was low. Even those in the social system didn’t foresee the presence the Internet would continued on pg B2

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CONNECT WITH READERS The Abbotsford News has been established since 1922 and continues today to be the number one choice for advertising and news coverage in the market. The News publishes three times a week: Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays. As the preferred community newspaper, (Ipsos Reid 2009), The News is the dominant advertising medium in both display and classiďŹ ed. In fact, more than 77% of all advertising is placed with The News. Distributing to 45,000 homes on Tuesdays and Fridays with coverage throughout Abbotsford and Mission. On Thursdays*, The News is distributed exclusively to 35,000 homes in Abbotsford. Thursday is complemented by the Mission Record, a sister newspaper to The News. The News has once again been recognized for excellence by being named one of the leading newspapers for excellence in North America.

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National / Provincial Media The Fraser Valley Daily is distributed every morning Tuesday through Friday to high trafďŹ c destinations throughout Abbotsford, Mission and Chilliwack. Advertisers can target early morning shoppers with cost-effective advertising. With a reach of 75,000 potential local readers every week, The Daily packs a powerful punch. Online advertising with the best reach in the city Online advertising also continues to evolve. The News has the highest number of unique visitors in B.C.* Close to half a million unique views with page views close to two million per year. The News website abbynews.com is relied upon for news coverage 24/7. With eight channels available to readers, from news to sports, the site is a part of everyday life for many people in the city.

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Besides the strength of the website, The News has very active Twitter and Facebook sites. Readers follow multiple platforms and we ensure we deliver breaking news to all of them. * Highest number of unique visitors in Black Press B.C. Operations (2011)

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ENGAGED CONSUMERS Marketers have long been focused on engaging audiences rather than advertising to them. The News media group is great at engaging consumers, which ultimately provides the highest number of eyeballs per page, whether in print or online. Our team of advertising consultants offers the best marketing strategies to reach potential consumers while maximizing clients’ return on marketing investments.

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Ipsos Reid Study 2010 on behalf of the City of Abbotsford. 300 sample size. Accuracy 19 times out of 20. Residents were asked: What methods would be best for the City of Abbotsford to communicate information to you? The results were impressive: 50% Newspapers • 15% Internet • 6% Radio.

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RESEARCH AND STATISTICS While some people consider statistics to be far from accurate, Ipsos Reid is one of the largest research companies in the world with an extraordinarily high degree of credibility and accuracy. The City of Abbotsford recently commissioned Ipsos Reid to research local opinion including methods of communication. The graph clearly shows ‘newspapers’ to be the dominant medium. In fact, The News provides the exclusive medium for all City advertising.

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COMMUNITY READERSHIP REMAINS STRONG Black Press commissioned Ipsos Reid, one of the largest market research companies in the world to complete a study on readership in Abbotsford and Mission. Catherine Dawson, vice-president of Ipsos Reid remarks, “Our research demonstrates the strength of community newspaper readership. With a large majority reading at least one community newspaper on a weekly basis. Community newspapers provide the means to reach a broad cross-section of the community.” This is the most recent readership study to be carried out in this marketplace. It confirms that award-winning Black Press newspapers continue to have the greatest readership and are preferred by a very large margin. Ipsos Reid is the 3rd largest market research company in the world. The study was completed in 2009 and released in 2010. (250 sample with an effective 243 base. Margin for error +/- 6.3%). Ipos Reid has over 5000 clients including: • • • • • • • • •

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16,000 VOTES OF CONFIDENCE Yes, throughout 2011 more than 16,000 advertisements have been placed in The Abbotsford News and Mission Record. This significant number of advertisements reflects the success advertisers enjoy with The News Media Group. A consistent, planned advertising campaign, in the right media, will reap the biggest dividends when it comes to advertising. That’s why 79% of advertising lineage placed in 2011 is with The News Media Group.

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Ad percentages mentioned above reflect the period January 2011 through December 2011. It is based on actual total lineage placed in The Abbotsford News/Mission Times and The Abbotsford News/Mission Record. Published pages reflect comparisons between Abbotsford/Mission Times and Abbotsford News/Mission Record for the period January 1st 2011 through December 31st 2011.

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REACHING MORE CONSUMERS The News media group has a wide range of products and publications ensuring maximum reach for the advertiser. Staying connected through various print and online platforms delivers a growing and loyal audience for News advertisers. The Abbotsford News brand continues to dominate the marketplace with top-of-mind reach in all sectors of media. Consumers are impacted by print and then by social media. By harnessing this power, The News media group enables advertisers, through special promotions, to gain considerable reach. In 2011, The Intern presented by UFV, AESC and The News delivered tens of thousands of impressions in the form of contest entries. In five weeks alone, more than 30,000 entries were completed online with print readership directing traffic to social media platforms. Also, in 2011, another reader contest presented by Fraser Way RV, reached similar levels of interest. Print readership directed traffic to social media where 8,000 people viewed clues posted on Facebook alone. These promotions demonstrate the combined power and influence of print and social media. We get it! Ask us to show you how you can benefit!

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CITYDEMOGRAPHICS KNOW YOUR TARGET AUDIENCE

A GROWING COMMUNITY In the past 20 years, households in Abbotsford have more than doubled. The population is estimated at 140,000 people representing 58 different ethnic and cultural groups. • 25,000 of the 32,000 Abbotsford immigrant population is of South Asian descent. • English speaking represents 78%. • Residents living and working in Abbotsford equals 65%. • There are more than 1200 farms in Abbotsford generating about $1.8 billion in economic activity or 35% of the city’s gross domestic product.

TOP EMPLOYERS IN THE CITY: Fraser Health Authority 2550+ School District 2500+ Corrections 1200+ UFV 1400+ City of Abbotsford 900+

COMMUNITY PROFILE: • Average household income $66,247 (2006 census) • Average individual income $31,051 (2006 census) • Approx. number of households with families 34,575 • Average number of persons per household: 2.8

AGE DEMOGRAPHICS: 19 yrs and under • 27.65% 20 yrs to 44 yrs • 34.75% 45 yrs to 64 yrs • 24.42% 65 yrs and older • 13.18%

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• 23rd largest CMA in Canada. • 3rd most diverse city in BC.

• 6800 businesses choose to operate in Abbotsford.

• One of the youngest cities in BC at an avg. age of 36.5 years.

• 3rd highest number of children per capita in Canada.

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COMMUNITYPARTNERS BUILDING SUCCESSFUL EVENTS

SOME OF OUR COMMUNITY PARTNERS To name a few. . . Crystal Gala Hospice Gala Cultural Diversity Awards Business Excellence Awards Agrifair Multicultural Festival Neighbourhood Ball The Reach Gallery and Museum Big Brothers & Big Sisters Pacific Agriculture Show Home and Garden Show FV Education & Career Fair Healthy Abbotsford UFV Fashion Show Woman of the Year Coffee House Concert Series Relay for Life Cops for Cancer Hunger Response International Abbotsford Rotary Club Matsqui Rotary Club BC Cancer Society Abbotsford Hospice Canuck Place MS Society Heart & Stroke Foundation Kidney Foundation Salvation Army

ESTABLISHED COMMUNITY PARTNER The News is the established community partner with nearly every non-profit organization in Abbotsford. Giving back to the community by assisting to promote and advertise events, helps us achieve our goal of being fully integrated and connected in the city.

“We would like to thank you for your generosity

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about the Career Fair and we were also able to

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Andrew Franklin Publisher Andrew has 27 years experience in newspaper and online publishing. His experience in media, professional sales, sales management and strategic planning is extensive. Andrew is a successful senior executive with a proven track record of building strong teams who are loyal, successful, innovative and committed to winning. Andrew encourages entrepreneurial thinking and continuous improvement across all departments. He is passionate about multi-media and the convergence of print and digital publishing and is dedicated to providing publishing excellence to the reader and advertiser.

These two qualities are reflected in the combined 100 years of media experience between the dedicated management team at The News. The award-winning team provides quality management from content to design to delivery excellence via more than 450 carriers. We continue to have the drive and passion creating the very best in publishing whether in print or online.

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A journalist with more than 30 years of experience, Editor Andrew Holota has been the recipient of numerous continental, national and provincial awards during his newspaper career. He’s also the regional editorial manager for Black Press Lower Mainland, which involves training and development initiatives for the editorial staff of the group’s 20 community newspapers.

With more than 30 years experience, Alana Green has a wealth of experience and a passion for newspapers. Her commitment to excellence and leadership has set the bar for the creative team, which has resulted in award-winning ad design and a high degree of customer satisfaction. She is an enthusiastic member of our team, has deep roots in Abbotsford and cares deeply about our community.

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Some go for walks around family a year and a half ago Ashley WRAY Abbotsford News Mill Lake, others meet at based largely on the fact that the library to study English, she spoke Spanish. while some take turns cooking for each When they first started meeting, other, said Andrea Dykshoorn, 25, the Marvin had been taking English courses Host Program co-ordinator. at community services, and had a basic “The hope is that through the program, understanding of the language. On the newcomers can gain English language other hand, Estela only had minimal support and a new friendship — someknowledge of English. thing that has, on so many occasions, Kathleen met with Estela weekly, startprofoundly impacted the newcomer’s ing off with simple learning techniques, transition to life in Canada,” said such as pointing to objects in the kitchen Andrea. and having Estela provide the English “We have a lot of people who come to term. Canada and there’s not enough volunOther times they would go shopping or teers. We can see the difference in their visit the park. confidence when they start to learn more “Now, I can say hello, can make apEnglish. A lot suffer from depression and pointments for my babies, read magaloneliness.” zines and call Canadian friends,” said Twenty-nine-year-old Kathleen Doll Estela, adding that she has much more was paired with the young Guatemalan confidence in herself.

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She also talks to her two young sons in English. “Kathleen has been a nice teacher and a nice friend.” When Kathleen started with the Host Program, she was recruiting volunteers at Columbia Bible College. The process influenced her to put her own name forward. The application process saw Kathleen go through a criminal record check, describe her interests, and do a two-hour training session where she learned about sensitivity to culture and cultural differences. “I really enjoy the volunteer process because you make a friend and become a part of a new family,” said Kathleen. “It’s in you already to do. It doesn’t take any extra learning to become a friend with someone.”

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Flyer & insert rates Up to 10,000 flyers ........ $55/1,000 Up to 15,000 flyers ....... $50/1,000 Up to 20,000 flyers ........ $45/1,000 25,000 and up ................ $40/1,000 Full circulation (ask for rates over 50 grams). Minimum 5000 flyers. Booking deadline 3 days prior. Web Advertising: Outside Skyscraper (160x600 pixels) $69/week Leaderboard (720x98 pixels) $85/week Inside Skyscraper (160x600 pixels) $79/week 3 Frame Animation on Banner & Skyscraper ads. Fraser Valley Region. Includes: Abbotsford, Harrison, Agassiz, Hope, Chilliwack and Mission. Ad Sizing: 7 columns x 14 inches (98 column inches/page, 1372 agate lines/page)

1 COL

2 COL

3 COL

4 COL

5 COL

6 COL

7 COL

1.33”

2.83”

4.33”

5.83”

7.33”

8.83”

10.33”

Tuesday Edition: Thursday 3 pm Thursday Edition: Friday 3 pm

24 EDITIONS*

A

B

FULL PAGE

HALF PAGE

7 col. x 14 inches 10.33” x 14” 98 col. inches

7 col. x 7 inches 10.33” x 7.5” 49 col. inch

C 1/3 PAGE 32 col. inch

3 col. x 11“ 4.33” x 11”

D 1/4 PAGE 24 col. inches

Friday Edition: Tuesday 10 am Daily: Day prior 10 am

3 col. x 8“ 4.33” x 8”

7 col. x 4.5“ 10.33” x 4”

Sales Department: The Abbotsford News 34375 Gladys Avenue Abbotsford, BC V2S 2H5 604 853 1144 mediainfo@abbynews.com

E 2.5” BANNER 17.5 col. inches

G

H

1/6 PAGE

1/8 PAGE

16 col. inches

12 col. inches

BUSINESS CARD SIZE

F

4 col. inches 2 col. x 8“ 2.83” x8”

7 col. x 2.5“ 10.33” x 2.5”

3 col. x 4“ 4.33” x 4”

2 col. x 2“ 2.83” x 2”

4 col. x 4“ 5.83” x 4”

Prices in effect March 1st, 2012

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2012 Media Kit

ANNIVERSARY PACKAGE

TOOT

50% off

YOUR OWN HORN!

Enjoy a 50% discount on your Anniversary promotional advertisement.

PLUS . . . • Full ad design service • Free colour on promotions 30” or more • Repeat your Anniversary ad a second time at the same cost. • One coupon at 50% off.

The success of your Anniversary event is ensured when you advertise with Abbotsford’s leading community media group.

Build reader loyalty with Abbotsford’s favourite newspaper

1 free ad Book your Anniversary ad plus 4 consecutive ads (at regular contract rate) and get 1 additional ad for free.

3 free ads Book your Anniversary ad plus 9 consecutive ads (at regular contract rate) and get 3 additional ads for free.

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2012 Media Kit

FLYER DISTRIBUTION TARGETED Zone 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 011 012 013 014 100 101 102 103 104 105 106

Total

Homes 288 486 1,388 1,718 2,063 876 1,758 3,166 2,985 1,920 3,133 692 1,770 596 679 970 295 1,357 1,203 2,347

29,690

Apts 512 107 875 953 1,025 45 188 14 62 357 66 34 78 -

4,316

SUCCESS

Total 288 486 1,900 1.825 2.938 1.829 2.783 3,211 3,173 1,934 3,133 692 1,770 596 741 1,327 361 1,391 1,281 2,347

34,006

Carrier delivered to select CTs (75,000 + HH) Delivered with Daily (Business and bulk) 5,500

$45

*

Ensure that your business is reaching your desired demographic and geographic part of Abbotsford with yer inserts with News Media Group. Speak with your sales consultant today about how to target for success.

/1000 FLYERS

Booking Deadline: 3 days prior Minimum 5,000 yers *Cost is for distribution only. Design and printing not included.

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2012 Media Kit

Ask about our great print/onlin e

power packages

ONLINE ADVERTISING ONE OF THE

LEADING

Now is the time to create an online presence Each online ad includes a three-frame animation. Ask your News representative for booking details today.

Websites:

Leaderboard (728x90px)

Fraser Valley Group: abbynews.com agassizharrisonobserver.com hopestandard.com missioncityrecord.com theprogress.com South Fraser Group: aldergrovestar.com cloverdalereporter.com indulgemagazine.ca langleytimes.com peacearchnews.com surreyleader.com Vancouver Group: mapleridgenews.com bowenislandundercurrent.com burnabynewsleader.com newwestnewsleader.com northshoreoutlook.com richmondreview.com southdeltaleader.com tricitynews.com westender.com

$85

/WEEK

Inside Skyscraper (160x600px)

$79

ONLINE PLATFORMS IN CANADA

Our fully-interactive site generates on average 50,000 unique visitors & nearly 300,000 page views every month. Combine your print advertising with an award-winning website for unbeatable coverage. All ads include a premium listing on BClocalbiz.com.

/WEEK

Outside Skyscraper (160x600px)

$69

/WEEK

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2012 Media Kit

ONLINE ADVERTISING Three formats to choose from: Banner

[Includes 3 rotating frames of animation at 728px x 90px}

Inside Skyscraper

[Includes 3 rotating frames of animation at 160px x 600px}

Outside Skyscraper

Skyscraper (not actual size) [Includes 3 rotating frames of animation at 160px x 600px}

Banner (not actual size)

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2012 Media Kit

Highest readership in the city!

2012 RATE CARD 1/8 page ( 5.11”x 3.41” ) $67 ...................... $51 (24% discount)* 1/4 page ( 5.11”x 6.92” ) $130 ................... $99 (24% discount)* 3/8 page ( 7.75”x 6.92” ) $215 .................. $163 (24% discount)* 1/2 page ( 10.33”x 6.92” ) $258 .............. $196 (24% discount)* 3/4 page ( 10.33”x 10.42” ) $380 .......... $289 (24% discount)* Full page ( 10.33”x 14” ) $499 ................. $379 (24% discount)*

Colour add $165

*

Commit to all 50 issues of the Abbotsford Real Estate Review for a one year period and receive a 24% discount off the current rate. (No issue published Christmas or New Year)

C

A

1/2 PAGE H

FULL PAGE

10.33” x 6.917”

B

10.33” x 14”

3/4 PAGE 10.33” x 10.417”

D 1/2 PAGE V 5.111” x 14”

G 1/4 PAGE H 10.333” x 3.417”

I 1/8 PAGE V

REALTORS CHOOSE US

FIRST Join the hundreds of realtors who have come to rely on the Real Estate Review to connect with potential home buyers in and around the region. Advertising placed in the Real Estate Review is home-delivered to 33,000 Abbotsford residents and is complemented by extensive online marketing and is distributed alongside Abbotsford’s leading community newspaper.

2.458” x 6.917”

E

F

H

3/8 PAGE H

3/8 PAGE V

1/4 PAGE

7.75” x 6.917”

5.111” x 10.417”

5.111” x 6.917”

J

View all editions online

1/8 PAGE H

at abbynews.com

5.111” x 3.417”

and click on eEditions

click for all eEditions

Booking & Copy Deadlines: 11am Tuesday (Copy in office basket/file no later than 1pm Monday)

Proof changes returned by Wednesday at 9am

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THE 8 EDIT ION

THE THE FRGREATER E THE GRQUENCY, THE SA EATER VINGS!

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BOOK YOUR POWER BUY ADS TODAY AND WATCH YOUR BUSINESS GROW!

EIGHT EDITION POWER BUY! Quarter-page

4.33”x8”

$427.83 (Reg. $629.16)

Sixth-page

5.83”x4” or 2.83”x8”

$345.14 (Reg. $479.36)

Eighth-page

4.33”x4”

$258.85 (Reg. $359.52)

Business card

2.83”x2”

$81.49 (Reg. $119.84) *Cost per insertion

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