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Kwantlen chief Marilyn Gabriel, centre, along with her husband, Kevin Kelly, left and son, Michael Kelly Gabriel, drummed and sang at Township council’s Monday meeting. The trio was there to thank the municipality for facilitating the return of land on Brae Island to the Kwantlen people. Video online at langleytimes. com.
Langley poultry farmer outraged, but not surprised, by video TROY LANDREVILLE Times Reporter
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Heartfelt thanks for land’s return Parcel of property on Brae Island turned over to Kwantlen First Nation the Township facilitating a transfer of municipal land on Brae Island to the Kwantlen First Nation. The bylaw, which council unanimously passed, will remove park dedication from a 3.7 acre lot in the 9400 block of Glover Road, adjacent to the Kwantlen First Nation on Brae Island in Fort Langley. This will enable it to be transferred to Seyem’ Qwantlen Land Development Ltd., which manages Kwantlen First Nation business activities and opportunities.
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There was a powerful silence inside Township council chambers on Monday night, as three members of the Kwantlen First Nation gave an emotional thank you to council and staff. Chief Marilyn Gabriel, who attended the meeting with her husband, Kevin Kelly, and son, Michael Kelly Gabriel, spoke many kind words, and drummed an honour song, to express their gratitude for
“I felt it in my heart to come and speak to you and the people of the Langley community,” Marilyn said. “It’s a really emotional day for our people to have this parcel returned.” An anonymous donor purchased the lot so it could be transferred to the Kwantlen First Nation, in recovery of lands considered to be part of their traditional territory. An alternative approval process to obtain elector approval for the transaction was held this spring. With less than 1 per cent of the Township’s
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The owner of a Langley poultry farm is outraged, but not surprised, about the shocking abuse of chickens in Chilliwack. In the wake of the undercover footage of employees throwing, kicking, stomping and tearing apart birds at Chilliwack chicken farms, five employees and one supervisor of the local farm labour company involved have been fired, according to the company’s president. Kendall Ballantine of Central Park Farms said that while the Continued on A3
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Homeless man killed by train Police say 42-year-old victim was wearing headphones when he was struck from behind DAN FERGUSON Times Reporter
A homeless man who died in hospital after he was hit by a train while walking on the tracks at Mufford Crescent near Glover Road Tuesday night has been identified as a 42-year-old from Langley. Langley RCMP did not release the man’s name but next of kin have been notified. The victim was walking southwest on the railway tracks around 8:30 p.m. when he was hit.
The man appeared to be wearing headphones and likely did not hear the train approaching, RCMP said. The crew of the train sounded the horn and attempted to stop the locomotive, but the man was struck from behind. Emergency crews responded to find the victim suffering life-threatening injuries. CPR was performed and the patient was rushed to hospital in grave condition where he succumbed to his injuries early Wednesday morning.
A 42-year-old homeless man was rushed to hospital, but later died after being struck by a train in Langley on Tuesday night. Shane MacKichan photo
‘Glaring reminder’ of reason for becoming a farmer Continued from A1 footage may come as a surprise to many, to her it’s a “glaring remind er” of why she got into farming three years ago. Located in South Langley, Central Park Farms “raises chickens, pigs, and cattle, but we specialize in non-GMO fed, free range meat chickens that are raised with pasture access and are non-medicated,” Ballantine pointed out. The chicken-catching service involved in the video had been hired to round up chickens for transport to the Lilydale/Sofina Foods slaughter plant in Port Coquitlam, the SPCA said in a statement. Mercy for Animals created a website, www.chickentorture.ca, where it posted the video of clips edited together, a petition to ask Loblaws to stop sourcing Lilydale Chicken, other allegations
against Lilydale, and information on vegan alternatives to poultry. Ballantine noted that the employees shown abusing the chickens were from a third-party independent company working at a variety of local, large-scale, commercial chicken farms. “Sadly I’m not surprised by this,” she added. “Animal welfare is not at the forefront of decision-making in these types of operations — the crew is there to get a job done and done fast. It makes me wonder how much training these employees get on proper handling and animal welfare, because I’d be surprised if they receive any at all.” Farmers need to play an active roll in what’s happening on their farms, according to Ballentine: “I understand crews catch at night, but was there someone from the farm managing the crew? If they truly care about animal welfare
A worker employed by a Chilliwack-based agricultural employer seen throwing chickens into crates in an undercover video filmed by Mercy For Animals. they would have procedures and checks in place to make sure this isn’t happening on their farms. Based on this video this clearly isn’t an isolated event.” She also believes the blame lies partly with the consumers.
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support them,” Ballantine said. “Farmers are raising animals to the conditions we’re willing to support and pay for. We want cheap meat? Then I can guarantee we aren’t getting ethically raised meat.” She said small farmers like herself don’t outsource functions on their farms. “At our farm, we are our catching crew and we handle the transportation of our animals so I can say with certainty that this isn’t happening on our farm,” Ballantine said. “We load our chicken, then drive the 35 minutes to the processing plant just before our early morning appointment, that way I can guarantee my animals are loaded and in transport for the least amount of time possible and so we can minimize stress for our animals.” - Files from Paul Henderson, Black Press
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‘Tax collector’ phone scam resurfaces
A reminder that Revenue Canada doesn’t phone and doesn’t involve police about collections DAN FERGUSON Times Reporter
When the phone rang, she picked it up without looking at the call display. The man on the line said his name was “Ryan Smith”, and he was with the “tax service.” His English wasn’t the best, but he was able to get his point across. “The taxation is going to take you to court for fraud,” Smith said. “The tax service has filed with the court because they think There have been several reports of fake tax collectors phoning Langley you’ve done fraud.” Dan Ferguson Langley Times That was when the woman, a residents. resident of Langley’s Otter area The next day, her next-door government officials since Jan(who asked not to be named) neighbour reported getting the uary of 2014. looked at the call display. During that time, there have “It was an odd number. It same sort of threatening call didn’t say Canada Revenue left as a message on his voice been reports of roughly 40,000 mail. calls made to Canadian resiAgency (CRA).” He simply deleted it without dences demanding they send She knew from reading news cash to resolve outstanding reports that this was a fairly bothering to call back. Langley RCMP Cpl. Holly tax and/or immigration relatcommon scam during tax season and the caller would prob- Largy said lately, the local ed matters. About 95 per cent are never ably try to convince her to pay detachment has had several up by using a money service people report similar calls to reported, the CAFC estimates. The following is an actual business or pre-paid cards that them on the non-emergency could not be traced to the re- number of 604-532-3200 and quote from an email sent to by coming to the a victim: cipient. front desk at the “We are happy to help you with “By then, I was detachment. our services. As you have already angry” she said. Largy said res- paid a huge amount of money When she told idents should to various scammers. Based on Smith off, he hung remember that your background verification up. Revenue Cana- and as per your discussion with When she called da doesn’t use our senior management personthe number on the police as collec- nel Mr. David Carter, we are call display, antion agents and pleased to pay you CAD 97000 other man, who when there is an dollars. This is to inform you claimed his name issue, prefers to that the above amount will be was “Ray Parker,” begin by sending given to you in four equal inpicked up. a letter. stallments on the payment of “Parker” also “Revenue Cannominal documentation fees claimed to be a tax Langley RCMP ada doesn’t reach which is 4.9 per cent of CAD collector and said Cpl. Holly Largy out by phone 97000$ which is equal to CAD she owed more first,” Largy said. 4753 dollar. This is a one time than $3,000. “There is correspondence, payment of the documentation If she didn’t pay promptly, charges which shall be collected the police would be sent to her usually.” Largy said the force has no- at your door step by our reprehome, he said. But he wouldn’t say where he ticed an increase in text mes- sentative. On receiving the said was calling from, couldn’t say sages with a hypertext link that fees, we shall release your first who had prepared the tax re- purports to be concerning a tax installment cheque worth CAD 24250 dollars within 48 hours. turn he claimed to have in front refund. Clicking on the link takes the If you have any queries you can of him, and couldn’t even spell his name when she demanded. victim to a fake CRA site that reach us via email or you can After she challenged him, he will try to get enough person- call our management personnel al information from them, in- whose details are as under. Mr hung up, too. “It wasn’t fun playing with cluding their Social Insurance David Carter”. If you or a family member has him any more. He was starting Number (SIN), Date of Birth (DOB) and bank account infor- fallen victim to this fraud, you to stutter.” She said if she had been a mation — enough to commit are advised to phone the local police and the Canadian Annaive senior citizen who didn’t identify theft. The same trick is used via ti-Fraud Centre at 1-888-495know anything about the scam, 8501 (9 a.m. to 5 p.m. EST). she would have been a lot more email. According to statistics from You can also contact them upset than she was. “I just had this vision of some the Canadian Anti-Fraud Cen- online at http://www.antifraudpoor little old darling, sitting tre (CAFC) over 2,000 Cana- centre-centreantifraude.ca/rethere (on the phone) scared to dians have lost more than $6.2 portincident-signalerincident/ million to fraudsters posing as index-eng.htm. death.”
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Langley has some of the strongest caseload ratio language in B.C. with a 15:1 support services ratio. The LTA wants the district to create classrooms that uphold that caseload language. “I was talking to a teacher yesterday who had a 47 caseload and taught three math blocks. She was so excited that she will have a caseload of 15 next year. She said, ‘Now I can work with each kid and establish strong IEPs (Individual Education Plans) with them.’ “That’s the kind of service the caseload language can be for students and that’s why we are so passionate to make sure that happens,” said Cook. But Green said the district is seeking guidance from the province on that 15 to 1 ratio. “We want to know with the new ruling, does our caseload language apply or do we adhere to the province’s caseload language,” Green said. At the last board of education meeting, some trustees expressed concern about the province not fully funding Langley school district. “In Surrey, they are hiring like the Dickens and we are here with our hands tied,” said trustee Rod Ross. He asked if the trustees should write a letter to the Ministry asking them to provide the full amount of funding needed to hire the right number of teachers. “I would encourage you to write that letter,” said Green at the meeting. “Is there a sense of foot dragging by the government?” asked trustee David Tod. Trustees are crafting a letter about the underfunding and will send it to the Ministry.
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Parents from R.C. Garnett Elementary have asked the school district to look at capping enrolment at the overcrowded K to 5 facility. Assistant superintendent Mal Gill provided the board of education with an update on the expansion taking place at the Willoughby school at the last board of education meeting. Two storeys are being added to the northeast corner of RC Garnett, which will add eight classrooms and two bathrooms. The hope is to have the expansion complete by December, said Gill. Construction began at spring break and is well underway. But the expansion doesn’t mean there won’t be portables at the school, said Gill. In fact, the school is getting additional portables, with enrolment projected to increase year after year at the K-5 school. Currently, the popu-
lation of the school is 454 students, but it is expected to exceed 500 by next September, said Gill. The school was built under capacity at a maximum of 192 students, More than 300 students enrolled when it opened in 2006. Gill said the PAC has concerns with the high enrolment. “The high enrolment
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Wilford is an environmental entrepreneur. Through Langley-based Jentek Environmental, he designed, built and marketed novel equipment for soil remediation. Wilford developed and patented a number of equipment processes to remedy major problems in soil contamination. The northern spotted owl is one of Canada’s most endangered species, with fewer than 20 individuals remaining in British Columbia. The survival of this species is currently threatened by the loss of old growth forest, creating significant competition for these few remaining habitats with the Barred Owl. Represented by Karen McKeogh, the Langley-based NSO Breeding Program (NSOBP) is a long-term project unique to this species, which using artificial incubation techniques and hand-rearing of newborn chicks, is working to release spotted owls back into protected forests. See full story online at langleytimes.com.
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dents. “They (parents, students and staff) have been inconvenienced but they have been amazing through all this,” Gill said. As someone who lives in the area, trustee David Tod asked that the district be “mindful of their (the PAC’s) requests because they have been through a lot.”
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They may not wear capes, but when it comes to protecting the Earth, they are each heroes in their own right. Langley’s 2017 Environmental Heroes — Jasmine Lee (Youth) , Phil Wilford (Individual) and the people responsible for the Northern Spotted Owl Breeding Program (Business/Organization)— were acknowledged Saturday, during a tree planting ceremony outside the palisade at Fort Langley National Historic Site. This is the 11th year that Langley MP Mark Warawa has hosted the Langley Environmental Hero Awards, which recognize a student, an individual and an organization or business, for their contributions toward a healthier environment for all Canadians. Creating a healthier environment is not something that happens in the span of a year, said Warawa. Rather, he said, the contributions of all the nominees “represent years and years of commitment to the environment.” Each winner received a $500 prize to be donated to the environmental organization of their choice. Joining Warawa in presenting the awards were Member of Parliament for Cloverdale-Langley City, John Aldag; the Langley Environmental Partners Society (LEPS); the Township of Langley; the City of Langley; Fort Langley National Historic Site; TD (Willowbrook Branch) and the Langley School Board. The Times is once again participating as media sponsor. Lee attends R.E. Mountain Secondary, is a member — and for the past year has served as president — of the school’s Aquaponics club.
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Changes to daycare will be slow to arrive Families seeking daycare relief may be watching their child graduate from high school before seeing any meaningful changes in B.C. This wouldn’t be a big deal if young families weren’t already tapped out paying for mortgages, but a second mortgage in the form of child care fees is making life even less affordable. What’s more, there is a daycare shortage locally, with many working families struggling just to find a spot. The truth is Canadians aren’t big on paying for other kids’ daycare and that’s why we have the patchwork system we have now. Even the federal government’s much vaunted daycare plan is targeted mostly to low-income and marginal communities. While that’s good and needed, your average family is not likely to see much benefit. There is great ambivalence towards universal child care supports in this country, unlike in some European countries, where it’s seen as an important pillar of society. Here, child care is seen as an individual responsibility. Thus, tax credits are typically used to transfer money to families instead of a break on daycare fees. Subsidies are only for those in the lowest income brackets while efforts are made to boost the number of daycare spaces through grants to operators, but those amounts rise and fall depending on the economy, government commitment, election cycle, etc. In B.C., the $10-a-day plan proposed by the New Democrats is in jeopardy because of what is likely to be a short-lived NDP-Green partnership. Even if that plan were to succeed, it would have taken years to fully roll out while a switch back to a BC Liberal government or any downturn in the economy would kill it. In Quebec, where a $7-a-day plan gets the most attention, the realities of such a scheme have not lived up to the promise. Public daycare spots are limited, just as they are here, because governments are only willing to put so much money into daycare; thus, only about a third of families get access to them, creating long waiting lists and concerns about substandard care. Meanwhile, the Quebec government has slowly increased fees while even modestly higher income families are taxed back on the subsidies. While it does seem that Quebec’s system has reduced costs for daycare for more families than those who get subsidies in B.C. (targeting only families earning less than $40,000 to $55,000) the cost constraints have resulted in a less than perfect system. So for B.C. to get a long-term, universal daycare plan, such as the NDP has pledged, is a tricky proposal at best and, sadly for thousands of families, may even be a non-starter. – Tri City News
Choosing the right Father’s Day gift can be a tricky business, says our columnist, Jim McGregor. But you can never go wrong by just hanging out and spending time together. Stock image
The trick to buying the right thing for dad Mark Twain is quoted as on Father’s Day go like this: saying, “When I was a boy of “Hi dad, Happy Father’s Day!” 14, my father was so ignorant “Oh thanks, here’s your I could hardly stand to have mom.” the old man around. I recall phoning home one But when I got to be 21, I day and Dad answered the was astonished at how much phone. I immediately thought MCGREGOR he had learned in seven years.” something terrible had hapAs Father’s Day rolls around pened to mom. Dad replied, again, no doubt plans are Jim McGregor “She’s hanging clothes on the being made in many houseline, phone back in 10 minholds on what is the best way utes.” to make dad happy for at least one day. What do you buy for a Father’s Day Mother’s Day marks the biggest day gift? A friend shared, “One year I gave of the year for florists. dad $100 for Father’s Day and told I don’t know if Canadian Tire keeps him, “Buy yourself something that track of such things, but I’ll bet Fa- will make your life easier.” ther’s Day marks the biggest day of He bought jewelry for mom. the year for sales of things for dad’s If you are reading this on Friday, car that he will put in the trunk and two days away from Father’s Day, and never use. you haven’t bought a gift yet, you’re The phone company tells us that on probably not going to put a lot of Mother’s Day there is a significant thought into it. increase in long distance calling and What kind of dad is he? Is he active, phone usage, as everyone wishes mom out there golfing or biking or fishing? the best and spends some time catching Or is he the ‘unbutton his pants, sit in up on family. the big chair and watch sports’ kind Most dad telephone conversations of guy?
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You have to know, because buying the ‘easy chair dad’ a fitness tracker is a huge waste of money. Maybe he’s more suited to wireless headphones so he can listen to Buck Martinez announce home runs while tuning the rest of the world out. A card is always nice, but put some thought into it that expresses your personal relationship with your father. There is always the card with the fishing rod and reel on the front lying next to an old wicker creel and the verse inside says something like: “Dad, I think of you often and with love; you have shaped me and encouraged me.” Or, maybe your relationship is better marked by the card that shouts, “World’s Greatest Farter!” and has a cartoon inside of a family holding their noses and a verse that says, “Dad, you leave me breathless!” If your dad is still with you, make a fuss over him. If he’s not, find a quiet spot to say thanks. Either way, he’ll appreciate it. At least that’s what McGregor says.
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Health less valuable than a truck route? Editor: In Fort Langley, some road segments are planned to be removed from the existing truck route because of their residential nature. The north part of 216 Street has residential areas which are similar in nature, but is slated to be connected to a major highway accessible truck route. In addition to residential areas, 216 Street north also includes two elementary schools, two preschools, a daycare, a Township of Langley community park, and a community garden. Anything more than local
commercial traffic through these residential and school areas along 216 Street north benefits someone or something else than the residents and schoolchildren who live and learn here. Residents and schoolchildren will bear the cost of the truck route through risks and deterioration of their safety, wellbeing and health. In the Creative Transportation Solutions report delivered to the Township Engineering Department, it is clear that removing truck route designations from Fort Langley residential streets
is being done for the wellbeing of Fort Langley residents. Is the safety, wellbeing and health of north Langley schoolchildren along 216 Street (and all residents in this area) really worth less than the money Township will get for converting a segment of 216 Street into a major truck route? Governments need to work hard to safeguard the wellbeing of all residents. It is not easy to balance all the competing objectives, but we do need to put people into this picture, so that truck routes are not given priority over sus-
Developers able to squeeze in under wire of Brookswood OCP Editor: What was the point to the Brookswood-Fernridge OCP update? I would like to express my great dejection over the Brookswood-Fernridge OCP update and a current proposed development. On the Draft OCP that was presented on May 16, the best part in my eyes was that all existing parts of the neighbourhood would have lots that were a minimum of 7,000 square feet across a street from them. I was extremely dismayed to learn last week that there is a development proposal that was submitted on April 26, 2017. This applicant proposes to rezone properties from Suburban Residential Zone (SR-2) to Commercial Zone (C-2) and Multiple Family Residential Zone (RM-2) for the development of
three mixed use buildings and 37 townhouse units. This proposal is contradictory to what’s laid out in the Draft OCP. Residents in this area have been very vocal that we wanted to have stepped development from our existing homes to the planned higher density. The planners listened. They put 7,000 square foot lots along 33A as a sort of buffer between existing residents and the proposed townhouses. Now an applicant is coming in at the 11th hour to skirt the Draft OCP and wants to put mixed use buildings and townhouses on 33A Avenue. That is not what residents asked for in the new OCP. I understand that council has given staff guidance on how to handle all applications submitted before May 16 and that they are
to be viewed under the 1987 OCP. If that’s the case, then what was the point of spending months on an updated OCP only to reach the finish line but have applicants squeeze themselves under the line to get what they want because it’s not on the current Draft OCP? I will be completely discouraged with the whole OCP update process if applications like this are allowed to move forward under the 1987 OCP. As it is still early in this application’s process I have urged council to amend their direction to staff in this case. The whole update process will feel like a sham and a waste of time if this application is allowed to proceed under the old, repealed OCP. Amy Morose, Brookswood
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tainable community planning. Through an FOI inquiring about highway interchange traffic volume modeling, an email was documented which was written on Friday, Jan. 27, 2017, in which Mr. Graeme Cross, the Senior Traffic Operations Engineer at the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure (MOTI) stated to Mr. Gerry Fleming (MOTI/Binnie) and Mr. Jonathan Ho (Binnie): “Strategically, it would be best for the ministry to … ask ToL to be more forthright on their traffic management strategies to keep non-local traffic off of
The real question is, do human beings have compassion? Editor: I appreciate the respectful way that Stephen Ross replied to the submission, “There is no humane way of taking of life” (the Times, May 24). Now this goes into another realm altogether. There are many spiritual groups, such as Hindus, Buddhists and others, who believe animals are creatures that have a soul and need our protection. Some religions show references of the same thought including some from the Bible. Philosophers clear back to the early days of Greece, as well as saints, social leaders, such as Gandhi, St. Francis of Assisi and Pope Francis will state animals have souls. If you know a dog, cat or horse owner, they for sure will swear their animals have souls or at least have emotions and feelings. Scientists have many studies showing certain birds, ele-
phants, chimpanzees, giraffes and other creatures mourn their dead, feel suffering and exhibit many “human” qualities towards each other. The question is not whether animals have souls, but do humans have compassion? Are we evolved to where any killing of an animal or human being is equally disturbing? Do we have hearts as well as souls to look into the eyes of animals on factory farms and sometimes small farms, to see the suffering they go through and want to stop it? These are the questions for us to ponder about ourselves and our humanity. “All beings tremble before violence. “All fear death. All love life. See yourself in others. “Then who can you harm? What harm can you do?” — Buddha Anne Kinney, Langley
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Magnus prepares for national kids cancer ride GARY AHUJA Times Reporter
Chuck Magnus’ daughter, Kristen, asked her father whether people knew she wasn’t a child. The question brought a smile to his face.
“I had to stop for a second,” he recalled. “Kristen, you will always be my kid,” is what he told his daughter, the middle child of three. For the past six years, Magnus has ridden in the Ride to Conquer Cancer but this Sep-
tember, will mark the 60-year-old Langley man’s first time embarking on the Sears National Kids Cancer Ride. Each participant has chosen someone to ride for, but Magnus is riding for two people: Ryder, a little boy
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from Port Alberni who is battling leukemia and his now 35-yearold daughter Kristen, a cancer survivor. Magnus is relatively new to cycling, taking up the activity six years ago. “Watching so many people from a range of ages cross that finish line was powerful for me. I understood that each individual must have set a huge goal for themselves to achieve crossing that finish line,” he said. The following weekend, he went to a bike shop, and was on his way. When Kristen was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2012, a good friend told Magnus about the Ride to Conquer Cancer, so he set out training and preparing for the two-day ride from Vancouver to Seattle. She beat the cancer and Magnus has continued to do the ride
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Public Notice Mosquito Season: Reducing Risks Enjoy a safe summer … and remember to practice the 4 Ds to reduce mosquito risks: 1. Drain your property of unwanted standing water 2. Dusk/Dawn: take extra care at these times 3. Dress appropriately: wear light-coloured, loose-fitting clothing with long sleeves 4. Defend against mosquito bites by using mosquito repellents wisely For more information, visit tol.ca/mosquitoes. Mosquito Control Hotline 604.872.1912
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cluding a stop at the Sears at Willowbrook Shopping Centre — and many of the 17 pediatric cancer facilities across the country. “To complete an exhausting day of riding and then having the incredible honour of visiting a Children’s Hospital and see the faces of those dear children suffering and
fighting cancer, will be more than enough to remove any aches and pains I may be feeling,” he said. Magnus is aiming to raise $100,000 and as of June 14, had raised just over $48,000. He is also one of two Langley men participating in the ride, alongside south Langley’s Al McNabb.
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every year. Prior to last year’s ride, Kristen’s cancer returned. With his daughter following him online from New Brunswick where she now lives, Magnus had an amazing ride. “I rode with such passion that I finished my time two hours early,” he said. Following the ride, he travelled back east to visit Kristen, and as fate would have it, came across the Sears National Kids Cancer Ride. Listening to the riders and hearing their stories, Magnus said the words struck a chord and he knew he had to ride. So he will do both rides this summer, with the Ride to Conquer Cancer Aug. 26 and 27 and then less than two weeks later, the cross-country trek. As part of the event, the riders visit 200 communities — in-
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Canada Day: Saturday, July 1 Celebrate Canada's 150th birthday with the Township of Langley at two free, family events! Langley Canada Day JRBQ Time: 11:00am - 6:00pm Place: Willoughby Community Park Address: 7888 - 200 Street Celebrate Canada Day Time: 11:00am - 3:00pm Place: Langley Centennial Museum Address: 9135 King Street, Fort Langley Visit tol.ca/canadaday for all the details. Recreation, Culture, and Parks 604.882.8800 Langley Centennial Museum 604.532.3536
Public Programs and Events North Langley Truck Route Review Public Information Session The public is encouraged to drop in to an information session about an upcoming transportation project that proposes changes to truck routes in North Langley. Residents and business owners are invited to attend the information session to learn how the proposed project could impact them and to provide input. Date: Monday, June 19 Time: 4:00 - 7:00pm Place: Langley Events Centre, Banquet Hall Address: 7888 – 200 Street (Gate 2) Engineering Division 604.533.6006 enginfo@tol.ca
Public Notice Be Wildlife Aware on the Road The Township of Langley is home to a diversity of wildlife habitat. Our residents share the area with many types of animals – large and small. Preservation of wildlife habitat is considered in planning all of Langley’s communities – let’s keep them safe! Help protect our wildlife by respecting road signs and obeying posted speed limits. Motorists should use extra caution in the early morning and evening hours.
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Notice of Public Hearings Proposed Zoning Changes NOTICE is hereby given that the Township of Langley Council will meet and hold a Public Hearing. AT THE PUBLIC HEARING all persons who believe their interest in property is affected by the proposed bylaws shall be afforded a reasonable opportunity to be heard or to present written submissions respecting matters contained in the bylaws that are the subject of the hearing.
BYLAW NOS. 5280 & 5281 APPLICATION NOS. RO100097 / DP100821 AGENT:
OWNERS:
LOCATION:
Reno Investments 2011 Ltd. 6337 - 198 Street Langley, BC V2Y 2E3 Brian Brown Carrie Sampson Kevin Brown Christine Sampson Michelle Brown and Derek Peters Daryl Sampson Thomas and Ashley McKay Jane Brown Henry Mulder Holly Sampson 0831890 BC Ltd. Sydney and Logan Russell Reno Investments 2011 Ltd. 22310, 22322, 22338 and 22390 - 48 Avenue (see Map 1)
MAP 1 - BYLAW NOS. 5280 & 5281
LEGAL:
Lot A Section 31 Township 10 New Westminster District Plan BCP47455 Lot 4 Section 31 Township 10 New Westminster District Plan 11592 Lot 3 Section 31 Township 10 New Westminster District Plan 11592 Lot B Section 31 Township 10 New Westminster District Plan BCP46433 PURPOSE: Bylaw No. 5280 proposes to amend the Murrayville Community Plan by redesignating the subject site from Commercial and Single Family Two to Multi Family Two and from Development Permit Area C (Commercial) to Development Permit Area A (Residential). Bylaw No. 5281 proposes to rezone property from Suburban Residential Zone SR-1 and Residential Zone R-1D to Comprehensive Development Zone CD-115. A Development Permit is being considered in conjunction with these bylaws. PROPOSAL: This application will facilitate the development of 40 townhouses. AND TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that a copy of Township of Langley Bylaw Nos. 5280 and 5281, Development Permit No. 100821, and relevant background material may be inspected between the hours of 8:30am and 4:30pm, Monday through Friday, excluding holidays, from June 16 to 26, both inclusive, at the Community Development Division Development Services Counter, 2nd floor, Township of Langley Civic Facility, 20338 - 65 Avenue, or online at tol.ca/hearing. Date:
MONDAY, JUNE 26
Time:
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Place:
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Address:
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The plan also provides population projections, a land use designation map, and development permit provisions. The plan and associated background information are available at tol.ca/brfrcp and paper copies of the plan are available for viewing at the Brookswood Library and Seniors Centre.
MAP 2 - BROOKSWOOD-FERNRIDGE COMMUNITY PLAN
Proposed Brookswood-Fernridge Community Plan NOTICE is hereby given that the Township of Langley Council will meet and hold a Special Meeting for Public Hearing Purposes. AT THE PUBLIC HEARING all persons who believe their interest in property is affected by the proposed bylaw shall be afforded a reasonable opportunity to be heard or to present written submissions respecting matters contained in the bylaw that is the subject of the hearing.
LANGLEY OFFICIAL COMMUNITY PLAN BYLAW 1979 NO. 1842 AMENDMENT (BROOKSWOOD-FERNRIDGE COMMUNITY PLAN) BYLAW 2017 NO. 5300 Bylaw No. 5300 amends the Langley Official Community Plan by providing an updated Community Plan for Brookswood-Fernridge (see Map 2). The updated plan includes objectives and policies related to: • land use • heritage • environment • transportation • servicing • implementation
AND TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that a copy of Township of Langley Bylaw No. 5300 and relevant background material may be inspected between the hours of 8:30am and 4:30pm, Monday through Friday, excluding holidays, from June 16 to 27, both inclusive, at the Community Development Division Development Services counter, 2nd floor, Township of Langley Civic Facility, 20338 - 65 Avenue, or may be viewed on the Township’s website at tol.ca/hearing. Please note the time and date of this Public Hearing. Date:
TUESDAY, JUNE 27
Time:
6:00pm
Place:
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Address:
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Notice of Hearing Proposed Brewery Lounge Structural Change Endorsement NOTICE is hereby given that the Township of Langley Council will meet and hold a Liquor Endorsement Hearing. AT THE HEARING all persons who believe their interest in property is affected by the proposed application shall be afforded a reasonable opportunity to be heard or to present written submissions respecting matters contained in the application that is the subject of the hearing.
PROJECT NO. 08-11-0085 APPLICATION NO. LP000030 OWNERS:
APPLICANT:
LOCATION: LEGAL:
Homestar Holdings Ltd. Cambridge Business Centres Inc. 282783 BC Ltd. 100, 20120 - 64 Avenue Langley, BC V2Y 1M8 Trading Post Brewing Corporation 107, 20120 – 64 Avenue Langley, BC V2Y 1M8 107, 20120 - 64 Avenue Strata Lot 1 District Lot 311 Group 2 New Westminster District Strata Plan NW3314
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Council to consider the Trading Post Brewing Corporation’s request for endorsement to the Provincial Liquor Control and Licensing Branch to expand the licensed area of the existing brewery lounge to include a new patio. The applicant has requested a capacity of 60 persons (15 seats on the patio, 25 persons on the ground floor and 20 persons on the mezzanine). No changes are proposed to the existing hours of operation of 10:00am to 1:00am, seven days a week. AND TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that a copy of Township of Langley Application No. LP000030 and relevant background material may be inspected between the hours of 8:30am and 4:30pm, Monday through Friday, excluding holidays, from June 16 to 26, both inclusive, at the Community Development Division Development Services counter, 2nd floor, Township of Langley Civic Facility, 20338 – 65 Avenue, or online at tol.ca/hearing. Date:
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Place:
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Author, who once thought it was ‘game over,’ publishes two Chicken Soup for the Soul stories Frances McGuckin and Aldergrove’s Pamela Kent selected for ‘The Spirit of Canada’ book which came to her “out of nowhere” at 10 p.m. one night, is about the animals that lived at her cabin. “It’s amazing, it’s so validating that it really encourages me to keep on doing what I’m doing,” she said of being published. “I said I would never do this again, I’m no good. I gave all of my books away before I left. I couldn’t look at my website, my videos, nothing. So to be here now, it’s amazing.” The Spirit of Canada was released on June 6, and McGuckin attended an official launch in Toronto on June 13. Some of the B.C. authors will also be doing book signings at Coles in Lougheed Mall in Burnaby on July 2 from 1 to 3 p.m.
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Twelve years after Frances McGuckin swore she would never write or speak again, the 66-yearold finds herself with two nationally published stories. McGuckin, an award-winning small business author, speaker and former Langley Times columnist, is one of 95 writers to have selections chosen for Chicken Soup for the Soul: The Spirit of Canada, a book that celebrates Canada’s 150th birthday with “101 stories of love and gratitude.” It’s a proud moment for the former Langley resident, who after suffering a traumatic brain injury in 2005, watched her career spiral from being Google’s number 1 small business author, to barely being able to remember what she read minutes after seeing it. In the spring of 2005, McGuckin had just had two books published in the United States, and was preparing to springboard internationally, when “a lady came through a red light and hit my sports car. And that was game over. Everything I worked for — I was 54 then — just gone in a second.” What was once a very busy, social life, instantly became one of pain and recovery. “Nobody knows what it’s like when you feel like the same person inside, and you can’t operate like that anymore,” McGuckin said. “You hear about a lot of people with head injuries, like hockey players, contemplate suicide. And I can understand why. And I went from those depths to where I am today.” Struggling with depression, McGuckin packed up her life in Langley and moved to a log cabin on the Sunshine Coast with her 100-year-old mom. “I said I would never write or
A NEW LIFE Frances McGuckin, former Langley Times columnist, has published two stories in Chicken Soup for the Soul: The Spirit of Canada, a commemorative Canada 150 book. Aldergrove author Pamela Kent, 86, also has one story published in the book. Miranda Gathercole Langley Times
speak again, it was that bad,” she recalled. “I just needed to run away — that was one of the residual things (from the accident) was not making sound decisions. But my intuition took me there and I still believe there was a reason for it, like a big life lesson. And my mom loved it, she said it was the happiest years of her life before she fell and ended up in the hospital (she passed away this past January at age 107).” In 2015, McGuckin felt a calling to come back home, and began looking for houses in Langley. But with a hot real estate market, she found herself unable to get back in. Reluctantly, she settled in west Abbotsford — a decision that ended up changing her life for the better. “It’s been magical,” she said. “They call it Eden Court, we’re
behind two churches. It’s quiet, it’s a huge house, it’s a strata so they cut and trim everything, I just play with my flowers. But that’s where I found out there was a writing group.” This group, led by her 75-yearold neighbour, Lorena, reignited McGuckin’s passion for story telling. “I felt a real pressure to produce every two weeks. Like, my God, I have to do this. I have to actually commit to writing again. And it was really good for me.”
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It was through this writing group that McGuckin heard about Chicken Soup for the Soul. Every two weeks the members would get together and write submissions as practice, and
amazingly, both McGuckin, and fellow member Pamela Kent, were published in the Canada 150 edition. Kent, 86, is an Aldergrove resident who also suffered brain damage. At the age of 28, she had a brain aneurysm that paralyzed her down one side. She began writing at the age of 60, after taking a writing course. For the book, Kent wrote a piece titled The Last Night of Proms, detailing her memories of concerts at the Vancouver Symphony and in England, her native home. Both of McGuckin’s stories, This is How We Do It and My Log Home Critters, are from experiences on the Sunshine Coast. The first is about the 2015 Old Sechelt Mine fire, and how McGuckin watched the story unfold on Facebook. And the second,
Just last week, McGuckin updated her website for the first time in 12 years to share her new published stories — something she wouldn’t have been able to do two years ago. For her next project, McGuckin feels compelled to write about brain injury, to help those who are undergoing the same challenges she did. “Going through what I have, I’ve learned, to me, the true value of life,” she said. “I’ve learned the importance of family, your health, your friends, and just to be so grateful for every minute of everyday that we are given. And now, at my age, I can finally say I’m at peace with the world, I love every day. I’m here to help others. “So it’s given my writing a different depth. And that’s where I want to come from. I want to give people hope and inspiration because I never thought I would get to this stage where I would get two stories published in a book like that. I thought it was game over.”
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Langley contestants let inner beauty shine Public voting for the Miss BC, Jr. Miss BC People’s Choice Awards closes June 23 at midnight MIRANDA GATHERCOLE Times Reporter
From left: Langley contestants Sammy Shikaze, Isabella Llanos and Alexia Dickson. Submitted photos
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Three Langley residents have been given the opportunity to show off their personal accomplishments, become involved in the community and work on self-development in the upcoming Miss BC pageant. Taking place July 1-3, the Miss, Miss Teen and Mrs BC pageants aim to represent all that is beautiful in the province, with no height or weight requirements for their contestants. Langley’s Sammy Shikaze and Isabella Llanos are vying for the Miss BC title, while Alexia Dickson will compete in the Jr. Miss BC contest. Unlike traditional pageants, the 15th annual contest is about women empowerment and providing opportunities for personal growth. Each participant will receive professional training over three days to prepare them for the final competition, where they will be evaluated on personal expression in sports wear and an evening gown of their choice, a private interview with the judging panel and a public on-stage interview in the showcase. Sponsored by Black Press, the public is also invited to vote for their favourite contestant in the People’s Choice Awards. The contest ends June 23 at midnight. Vote online at http:// blackpressdeals.secondstreetapp.com/Miss-BC--Vote.
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unique experience, and definitely something I never thought I would do. A tomboy at heart, I hope to show other women that you do not have to fit into the roles other people expect of you, and that it’s OK to march to the beat of your own drum. Growing up as one of the few kids of mixed ethnicity in my community, I know it would have been a big deal to see someone like me that I could look up to. Someone with real imperfections (and possibly a little dorky), who was unapologetic in their authenticity and let their freak flag fly. There is a quote from Mohadesa Najumi: ‘The woman who does not require validation from anyone is the most feared individual on the planet.’ Through strong female influences in my life, I have been able to find confidence in myself and the strength to take on the world. I am thrilled to be involved in a program like Miss BC which focuses on building that strength in women (of all ages, shapes and sizes), and highlights inner beauty.
ISABELLA LLANOS MISS BC
I entered the Miss BC pageant because I love performing and being on stage. Being unique: I am still a child, even as I grow older. As people grow they tend to forget that you can still have fun. When you’re a child you run and play but when you reach a certain age you stop playing. I refuse to believe my age is a barrier to being able to continue to do that.
I play on the playground, I believe in magic and I watch ‘kids shows.’ When I need to be mature and serious, I am, but, I’m still me. That’s why I’m unique, no matter what happens I don’t lose the wonder that the world holds, as so many others do. One of my favorite quotes is: ‘Young girls are told you have to be a delicate princess, Hermione taught them that you can be the warrior.’ Emma Watson said this. She is one of my absolute favourite people because she is one of the people who taught me I can be the warrior, that I can be smart. I am a warrior and I am smart.
ALEXIA DICKSON JR. MISS BC
Alexia is a straight A Grade 6 student and is in full time competitive dance and cheer. In July, 2016 she was awarded National Dancer of the Year for 12 years and under — that was one of the best days of her life. When she is not in school or dance she is in Greek school learning their language and dancing. Outside of all that, she loves playing with friends — sleep overs are the best. She has a nine-year-old brother who she hangs out with almost all the time. She crafts with her mom on weekends and plays video games with her dad. She loves to ride her bike, go swimming, travelling and the best — camping (she gets to sleep in). When she grows up she wants to be a dance teacher… maybe take over the studio she trains at now.
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Langley author Jennifer Swanson holds pop-up book signing June 17 Join Langley author Jennifer Swanson for a pop-up book signing event from noon to 5 p.m. at The Local Space this Saturday. Swanson will be promoting her 2015 book, What They See: How to Stand Out and Shine in Your New Job, a
novel she wrote to help high school and college grads succeed in the first three months of a new job. The Local Space is located at 10620226 Fraser Hwy. For more information, visit https:// www.communicationdiva.com/
Author Jennifer Swanson will be doing a pop-up book signing at The Local Space on June 17. Submitted photos
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Choice show and sale opens June 24 Show is second of three exhibits at FLAGstop Gallery this summer The Fort Langley Artists Group (FLAG) is exhibiting their “Artists’ Choice” show and sale June 24 to July 30 in Fort Langley. The group’s summer home, appropriately named the “FLAGstop Gallery,” is housed in the historic CN Train Station Baggage Room, located on the corner of Glover Road and Mavis Avenue. Now in their 23rd year, FLAG consists of a diverse group of artists from the Langleys. The “Artists’ Choice” show and sale is the second of three exhibits in their 2017 season. The last showing,“The Four Seasons,” will be on display from Aug. 5 to Sept. 4. The gallery is also participating in the creative Canada Day Passport Stamp activity on July 1. The exercise will take participants to eight different locations throughout Fort Langley. Those who stamp a full passport will be entered for a chance to win a $250 gift basket, which includes an original piece of art from FLAG. FLAGstop Gallery hours are noon to 4 p.m. every Saturday, Sunday and holiday Monday from May 20 to Sept. 4. For more information on the group and their shows, visit their website www.fortlangleyartistsgroup.com.
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Grand prize! PAY IT BACK: Allie Tekavec from Langley Fundamental Middle Secondary School was the recipient of a $2,000 art scholarship from the Neighbourhood Art Studios’ “Pay-It-Back’ program. The scholarship was created by art studio founder Robert T. Barrett to help fill the gap for artistic students wanting to learn at a higher level than what their school programs offer, and as a means to give back to the community. There are four scholarships handed out each year, and each include 48 art classes and art supplies. For more info on how to apply, contact the studio at 604-455-0344. Submitted photo
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CATCHY HEADLINE: Another successful Wheels 4 Refugees event was held at Velocity Cycles and Langley Community Services Society on June 10. Travis, owner of Velocity, and his staff donated their time to help fix and tune-up the bikes that were donated to help refugee families. “We could not have done this without the support of Travis and his mechanics at Velocity,” said Bruce Dayton, who helped his four sons organize the event. “They not only provided us with a space, but they also used their own tubes and tires along with other bike parts to make sure all the bikes were safe to ride at no cost to us.”
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BREATHING FREELY: The Langley Better Breathers’ Support group received a community grant from Langley City council to purchase an oxygen concentrator for the weight room at Timms Community Centre to assist people who suffer from Chronic Obstructed Pulmonary Disease (COPD) and other respiratory diseases. Those who rely on supplemental oxygen will now be able to exercise using the cardio equipment at Timms without being fearful of depleting their oxygen supply, as they do not have to use their own personal oxygen tanks. Submitted photo
WHEEL OF HOPE: Walnut Grove Secondary teacher Mr. Young (far left), and students Jessica (centre, left), Spencer (centre, right) and Lindsay (far right), presented a cheque for $375 to Gateway of Hope representative Chris (centre). The students, who are members of Walnut Grove’s Young Entrepreneurs Club, raised the money through a ‘Wheel of Hope’ event. For a minimum donation of $2, students and staff could spin the wheel for a chance to win prizes, which were donated by local Walnut Grove businesses. Submitted photo
OUR LIFEBLOOD: Canadian Blood Services honoured residents in Langley for their commitment to giving life to patients through the ‘Honouring Our LifeBlood’ event at the Langley Events Centre on May 18. The annual ceremony recognizes those who have achieved significant milestones in blood, platelets and plasma donation and celebrates partners, volunteers and stem cell donors. Pictured are (from left) Brian Wenn, Robert Franklin, Adriano Bordignon, Allen Hiebert, Gerhard Wiens, Deborah Filleul, Dave Leger and Jeffrey Vander Ploeg. Submitted photo
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Rarely available Duplex style Townhouse in Willoughby with 4 Bedrooms Up! Master with 5 piece ensuite and walkin closet. Newer carpets throughout the Bedrooms and recently freshened paint. Over 2100 sq.ft. of ideal family living space. Open Concept living on main with Upgraded SS appliances, crown mouldings & custom millwork, granite counters & 2 pce. powder. Basement offers Rec Rm, Bathroom and Flex room. This centrally located home offers Western exposure in the backyard that is fully fenced and private. Lives and feels like a Detached home.
Susan Robb
674,900
$
Leo Ronse 604-790-0231 #306 33870 Fern Street, Abbotsford
20442 41A AVENUE, Brookwood
JUST $164,000 FOR A 2 BEDROOM 2 BATHROOM CONDO!! INVESTOR!!! Rentals allowed in Fernwood Manor! Close to the University of the Fraser Valley, Abbotsford Hospital, shopping and easy access to Highway 1. Spacious 2 bedroom 2 bathroom condo with new carpets and paint. South facing large patio. Current tenant has a lease to March 31, 2018. BONUS 2 PARKING SPOTS #149 AND #150, plus storage locker #21.
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Karen Krinbill 604.530.0231
164,000
Scott Strudwick PREC
999,900
$
Leo Ronse 604-790-0231
Jerry Stepanyak
20577 Grade Cres, Langley
Manarola, located in the heart of Fleetwood. This 1,059 sq ft corner unit has 2 bright spacious bdrm/2 bth. Elegance and style throughout with modern upgraded finishes. S/S appliances with quartz counters in the open concept kitchen. Living room boasts a floor to ceiling fireplace complete with custom shelving. Private west facing deck. High-tech security incl. gated underground parking & key fob entry. Close to all amenities, transit, parks, schools and much more! Open house Friday June 16th, 3-5PM and Saturday June 17th, 1-4PM or call us book your private showing.
419,000
$
Alice Rabb & Suzanne Ryan 604-530-0231
Rinesh Anand
Brookswood split entry on massive 11,500 square foot lot. Rear yard access on both sides of home. Plenty of room for Shop and/or pool. 2,033 sq.ft. 4 Bedroom plus Den family home. Open and Updated - Great room style living. Main floor features Engineered hardwood floors, gas cook top, dbl ovens, and sliders to Large deck overlooking South facing backyard. Lower level offers media room with electric fireplace, a bdrm and a den. All of this on a quiet family cul-de-sac. Only a 5 minute walk to Belmont Elementary School.
310-8733 160 St, Surrey Suzanne Ryan
Angela Evennett
14 19977 71 AVENUE, Willoughby Heights
Cindy Wilson
Brennan Bates
Jayme Russell
Royal LePage Wolstencroft is an avid supporter of the Royal LePage Shelter Foundation. In 2016 we raised $7210.00 via our annual golf tournament, direct donations from our Realtors and various other fund raisers.
Jen & Sheri 604-530-0231
Amber Pogue
Sheri Warzel PREC & Jennifer Trentadue
Justin Baillargeon PREC
Long driveway to spacious impeccably kept 3647 sq/ft 5 bedrooms, den, games rm & family rm 2 storey with a mountain view. Private park like 0.28 acre, massive rear yard, huge partly covered 33x22 patio, beautiful gardens. Loads of parking, Oversized 25x24’6 double garage plus a workshop behind. Entertaining sized living and dining room. Updated kitchen with breakfast bar, stainless steel appliances, quartz countertops & eating area with sliders to patio. Family room with wood fireplace. Laundry with 2nd dishwasher. 5 large bedrooms & huge games room up - master with gas fireplace, walk in closet & spa inspired ensuite with soaker tub & oversized rain shower with body jets. BONUS 16x10 shed with power and water line. Fantastic neighbourhood. Minutes to everything. Call Now!
Tracey Bosch 604-539-7653 traceybosch.com
Gord Scott
1,288,800
$
Vicky Scott
20980 Old Yale Road, Murrayville RARE FIND tucked away on quiet no through street in Murrayville! LIVE – WORK – PLAY. LOADED WITH CHARACTER - STUNNING custom quality 2 level plus detached fully finished 632 sq/ft multipurpose building with bathroom, perfect for personal home office, dance, hobby’s, man cave etc. Designed for entertaining - Open plan living & dining area with large gourmet kitchen, huge breakfast bar island & professional stainless steel appliances. 2 incredible master suites up - both with high vaulted ceilings & private covered balconies with a panoramic mountain & pastoral view or pond & greenspace view. Main master with walk in closet & spa inspired ensuite with oversized double shower, double soaker tub, & double sinks. 2nd bedroom also has a full ensuite. Beautifully landscaped private grotto styled rear yard. Minutes to everything. Walk to schools, parks, Newlands Golf & Country Club & miles of natural trails. A must see.
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Tracey Bosch 604-539-7653 traceybosch.com
Jamie Hucul
1,288,800
$
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Rachel Jarvis
Amrit Gill
Chris Johnson
Alix Elsey
Caroline Sawatzky
Frank Rayner
Chad de Boer
Brad Fisher
Raymond Woodruff
Richelle Roberts
Alice Rabb
Scott Napier
Connie Elliott
Bonnie McLean
Karen Weber
Jamie Ruscheinski PREC
Tracey Biro
Cecelia Tinkle PREC
Monica Romey
Taryn Guiel
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Tracey Bosch PREC
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Susan Parsons
Royal LePage Wolstencroft is excited to announce the newest members of the Wolstencroft Family! I am extremely excited about making the move to Royal LePage Wolstencroft. I am strategically aligning my clients and myself with a great core group of agents and one of the top offices in the Fraser Valley. A huge thank you to the management team and staff who have made this transition a smooth one. I look forward to seeing familiar faces and meeting new ones! For all your real estate needs please contact Matthew Rufh 604-506-1664.
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Matthew Rufh
Shante was born in Vancouver, BC and has always had a love for homes and entertaining. As a young child, she visited her father at various job sites for homes he had designed and later began working with him on special projects. She turned her love of entertaining into a 10 year career managing multiple food & beverage outlets with Fairmont & Delta Hotels.
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Matthew 604-506-1664
Paul Klann
After graduating from the University of Manitoba with a Bachelors Degree in Political Science, Allister moved on to have a very successful career in Retail and Manufacturing where under his leadership his teams achieved top sales, profitability and customer service results managing multiple regions across Western Canada. Drawing from his passion for client service and satisfaction Allister now helps his clients achieve their dreams of today, and building towards new dreams for the future. Through a philosophy of transparency, clarity and simplicity, Allister brings a sharp attention to detail to help buyers in a highly focused search for their new house, and to help sellers get the most value for their home.
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His main focus is centered around understanding his client’s needs and building a relationship that will last over the course of time. Allister Carrington Call Allister at 604-530-0231 for all your real estate needs.
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Katu Sola
In 2014, Shante joined SolonREM and focused her Sales expertise on new construction condo developments in Surrey & Langley. As a licensed realtor, Shante acts as an advocate for her clients and seeks to uphold the values of Honesty, Integrity and Results.
Shante 604-530-0231
Originally from the East Coast, I relocated to beautiful BC in 2004. With a background in information Technology sales and working for Companies such as IBM and Bell Canada. I acquired excellent sales training and experience in the area of negotiation. I took my sales training and started a new career in Real Estate and have not looked back since! I believe in “Top Notch” presentation in each of my properties that I list and do everything I can to deliver this through professional staging and photography. My listings always “stand out” from others. I bring energy, passion and enthusiasm to each new client relationship and it shows! I have worked hard to earn my reputation as someone with integrity and an honest and dedicated approach. In my down time, I love cooking, decorating and entertaining family & friends. You will also find me hiking in the many trails of the Fraser Valley and skiing in Whistler.
Dan VanderHoek
Nell Haygarth
Ann 604-530-0231
49 6498 Southdowne Place, Sardis Terry Stephenson
Tran Tran
Welcome to VILLAGE GREEN located in the sought after neighbourhood of Higginson Greens. This spacious 1528 sq.ft. townhome boasts 3 bedrooms up and a good size den downstairs for a playroom or office. Main floor has crown mouldings featuring laminate floors and a rock gas fireplace in living room for those cozy nights. The modern kitchen faces east and offers an open feel for entertaining. S/S appliances, built-in pantry and breakfast island for your morning coffee. Powder on main and extra large laundry below that leads out to your private fenced yard. Perfect for the kids to play. Playground is steps away and in sight, walking distance to Sardis Park, shopping, schools and golfing. This has it all! Call now!
Gabe Kadoranian
379,900
$
Lisa & Arthur Rassak 604-767-2335
Chris McRae
#401 20448 Park Avenue, Langley
JUST LISTED! 101 – 19700 56 Avenue, Langley
Jesse Woodruff PREC
Great starter! This end unit offers 3 spacious bedrooms, 2 full baths, gas fireplace, lots of windows & good storage. Two small balconies at front plus deck at the back with stairs down to the largest yard in the complex – fenced, with mature shrubs, garden spots and patio. Gated complex is within walking to shopping, schools, park with new playground & field, Nicomekl walking trails, duck pond. Be quick.
425,000
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Andrea Hammond 604.897.7236
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Cecelia Tinkle PREC, Royal LePage Wolstencroft, #110, 19925 Willowbrook Drive, Langley, BC
A true Penthouse! Totally detached, 2 bedroom + den, 3 bathroom unit. Bright spacious foyer with skylight. 9’ & 10’ ceilings throughout, lots of windows providing great natural light. Huge living room with f/place & wet bar. Circular dining room with 13’ ceiling. Fabulous kitchen with new granite counters, cupboard facings, S/S appliances & butler’s pantry. Master bedroom boasts a sitting area, walk-in closet and luxury en-suite. Guest bedroom also has an en-suite. Cozy den with gas f/place. Office with built-in cupboards. New carpets throughout. Radiant heat & air conditioning. BONUS 4 secured parking stalls. Incredible wrap around deck with mountain views! Walk to everything.
9017 Hudson Bay Street, Langley Extremely rare “trophy” property on the most desirable street in Fort Langley. “Hudson Bay Street”. Count the traffic on your fingers, watch the sunrise over the Glenn Valley and the snow-capped mountains. Stroll to the Historic downtown, shops, restaurants, “The Fort”, trails and the Fraser River. Bedrooms: 3 up & 1 down. Bathrooms: 1 full & 1 half. New gas fireplace upstairs in the living room and downstairs has rec room with wood burning fireplace. New front door with large foyer picture window. Unfinished portion of downstairs approx. 650 sq/ft, with roughed in plumbing & gas line. New septic tank & field installed. New fencing with a large sunny south west facing rear yard that is perfect for family gatherings and entertaining. Room for a SHOP! Privacy!
Geoff Norris PREC 604-530-0231
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Kristy Jacobs
Clay Martin & Johanna Belloch
Professionally Finished Office & Small Bay Warehouse #100 & #102 – 19331 Enterprise Way, Surrey, BC • Est. monthly rent $5,336.30 + GST • 2 Units must be leased together • 4,260 SF • IL- Light Industrial Zoning
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Geoff Norris PREC
Arja Makinen
1,238,800
$
REDUCED PRICE! 14090 110 Avenue, Surrey
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858,000
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Geoff Norris PREC 604-530-0231
COMMERCIAL CORNER Professional Office/Retail Space, Surrey #105 & #106 18408 64th Ave, Surrey, BC • Unit 105 = 933 SF with Est. monthly rent at $3,090.56 + GST • Unit 106 = 936 SF with Est. monthly rent at $3,100.50 + GST • Combined = 1,869 SF with Est. monthly rent at $6,191.06 + GST • CD - Comprehensive Development
Chris Shea
Ken Hunter
LOT SIZE 9362 SQFT (130ft X 72ft). Large, flat, rectangular corner lot at the TOP OF THE HILL – BEST IN BOLIVAR HEIGHTS. North-South facing. Build your dream home, with plenty of room for lots of parking. Here you are surrounded by newer homes. Two blocks from the bus stop with fast easy access from this location to highway, City Central & Sky-train to downtown Vancouver. Excellent location & value.
Janine Mazzalupi 604-514-9667
Dave Jarvis PREC
Lindsay Standell
Andrea Hammond
Don Tebbutt
759,900
$
Tania Nagy & Stuart Dahl
Deborah Fehr
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Time to look for that new office space or retail space?? Call today, this unit could allow for 3 different spaces. Features include a new HVAC system, fully key fob alarm, separate restrooms and kitchens, lots of boardroom space, plus 9 offices. Close to transit, and West Coast Express and many other amenities. Call today for a showings.
Your search ends here. This home has been redone to be a cut above. With beautiful city views and all that you could want in a home...you will find it here. From the high end LED lighting to the engineered hardwood flooring this home will check all the boxes. Some of the features include an in-ground sprinkler system, ac pump for air conditioning, on demand hot water, water filtration, Solid wood doors and cabinets, high end stainless appliances, with potential for subdivision and room for your extended family. Simply too much to list. Schedule your showing today this is NOT a drive by.
Best View in the Complex! Enjoy the Golden Ears while enjoying breakfast. This 4 bedroom, 3 bath townhouse will be totally enjoyed by it’s new owners. This Kensington Village beauty won’t last long. South facing back yard and air-conditioning that you will be sure to enjoy this summer. No lack of space here, including loft storage in the double garage. Not to be missed, book your showing today.
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Wow!!! This is the acreage that you have been looking for close to everything but far enough for peace and quiet. This 5 acre parcel has it all for you the home is a well cared for 4 bedroom, 3 bath, and a den with a huge family room and living room for entertaining your large family. It boasts a 2 stall barn and separate 16x41 shop plus machine shed for that hobby farmer it is even on city water, is fully alarmed and gated, close to shopping, schools and all you need. Call today for your private showing.
Have you been looking for a Big, Bright, Beautiful home for your family? This 2 storey with a basement townhouse in Cloverdale will check all the boxes. 3 spacious bedrooms and 3 bathrooms, a huge rec-room and games area large kitchen and cozy living room with gas fireplace. Plus a garage all in a very well cared for complex plus it is detached....this won’t last. Call today for your showing.
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26593 28th Avenue, Aldergrove Have you been looking for a Big, Bright, Beautiful home for your family? This 2 storey with a basement townhouse in Cloverdale will check all the boxes. 3 spacious bedrooms and 3 bathrooms, a huge rec-room and games area large kitchen and cozy living room with gas fireplace. Plus a garage all in a very well cared for complex plus it is detached....this won’t last. Call today for your showing. Come and take a look at this gem of a home. Lovingly cared for with 5 bedrooms and 3 baths in a quiet Aldergrove neighbourhood very close to parks and schools and shoping. This would be the perfect home for your family. Located close to everything with a view of quiet farm land. A spacious front entry welcomes you and the bright and spaciousness of this home will make you feel at home. The home includes some beautiful upgrades including 2 gas fireplaces, tile backsplashes in the kitchen and bathrooms, fresh paint, newer counter tops, and newer decks. This place was built for you to bring your family home. Call today for your showing.
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ASW’s Tokyo Raiders love to be hated Villainous trio are staples on local independent wrestling circuit TROY LANDREVILLE Times Reporter
It’s just after eight o’clock Friday night, and the villainous trio slowly swaggered towards the ring, to a deafening chorus of boos accompanied by obscene hand gestures. They happily soaked in the vitriol that filled Cloverdale Fairgrounds’ Alice McKay building. They are the Tokyo Raiders, made up of The Great Kasaki (Anthony Fujimura), Alex Prestige (Alex Bradley), and Green Shock (Tyler Stadel). Despite their Far East moniker, all three call Langley home. Another commonality: their ability to raise the ire of ASW’s ardent fan base. “It’s always nice to go out there and get a reaction,” Bradley said, standing next to his grappling colleagues outside the building, moments after the match against babyfaces Ravenous Randy Myers, Sgt. Mike Everest, and women’s champion, Bambi Hall. “I love it more than being the good guy. Going out there, yelling at people. “Most people don’t like being flipped off… this group does. We love screaming at people, we love getting them to interact with us and if we get flipped off in the process, it’s even better.” “The more they boo us, the stronger we get as a group,” Fujimura chimed in.
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Above: Alex Prestige (Alex Bradley) delivered a clothesline on Sgt. Mike Everest in six-man tag team action during the All Star Wrestling show at the Cloverdale Fairgrounds last week (June 9). Below: Green Shock (Tyler Stadel) and The Great Kasaki (Anthony Fujimura) taunted their opponents as their six-man tag match was about to get underway. The trio — all from Langley — make up the Tokyo Raiders. Troy Landreville Langley Times
Winning or losing matters little to the trio. What’s essential, Fujimura noted, is that “we get one really good shot that they remember us for.” “As long as people remember what happened,” Bradley said, “we’re a happy group.” At 39 years old, Fujimura is the Raiders’ elder statesmen. Bradley is 25 and Stadel, still a green rookie in the ring wars, is just 19. “I’ve always been a fan, since I was a kid,” Bradley said. “I went to a WWE show and one of the (ASW) wrestlers, there… her and her mom were handing out flyers. So I decided to check it out. It was at Scott Road at the time. I decided to go take a look, see what it’s about and fell in love with it right away.” Fujimura didn’t even know the independent circuit existed until a buddy of his invited him to come
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sion, after being thrown out of the ring (for Stadel, losing comes with the territory of being a newcomer). Experiences reigns in matches like these and the guiding light, here, is Fujimura, who has been wrestling professionally for 15 years. He’s taken Stadel, who is still in his first full active year, under his meaty wing. “It’s pretty difficult,” Fujimura said. “We’ve wrestled each other quite a bit, so we kind of know what everyone does. We take cues off each other. I’ve watched Randy (Myers) wrestle quite a bit and I’ve wrestled against him many times, so I know his move set. Same thing with Bambi. When she’s doing her matches, we’ve watched what she does and we watch Mike Everest, what he does. It’s a good old beat down, too.” On the topic of ‘beat downs,’ the aches come later. “I’m good right now, because the adrenaline’s still rushing,” Stadel said, as he peeled off some residual face paint. “Give me about 30 more minutes and I won’t probably won’t want to stand up.” Still a teenager, Stadel has time on his side. “My body’s really good to go for at least 10 more years.” There are, of course, occupational hazards. Bradley once blew his knee out after a springboard cross body attempt. “I looked down, and I could see it (his kneecap) just off to the side,” he recalled. “I hit it back in place. It took me a second to get back up. I needed that minute to realize what happened, then you’ve just go to keep going. “You do get injured, it does hurt at the time but you just have to push
through it. If you love it, you’ll push through it.” Wrestling can take your breath away — literally. Each match is a highly intense cardio workout and you’ve got to be prepared, said Bradley. “We do a lot of cardio at training. We start off our class with a bunch of cardio drills like running, doing circles, doing burpees, all that stuff, then we go into more cardio-based stuff.” Pro wrestling, even at the local level, is a fulltime business because it’s all about self promotion. “We’re always on social media, promoting it,” Fujimura said. “We’re ‘postering’ on the streets… it really depends on how much you love All Star Wrestling, how much you’re willing to give back and put in.” Wrestling in Cloverdale is steeped with tradition. Previous incarnations of All Star Wrestling included legends like Roddy Piper, Jake ‘The Snake’ Roberts, and Rick Martel. Tradition has molded Fujimura into the wrestler he is today. “For me, it means a lot. Everything I do, I try to emulate what I saw in them. “I really enjoy the old school style wrestling more than the new school. I do my best to pay respect to them (1980s wrestlers). They went through a lot harder times than we did — we’re lucky because we have (ASW co-owners) Mark (Vellios) and Nathan Burke. It’s really a good, family run business.” Anniversary next month All-Star wrestling is hosting its 10th anniversary show July 7 at the Cloverdale Agriplex, featuring some big names such as Tommy Dreamer and Gangrel the Vampire Warrior. Visit allstar-wrestling.com for ticket information.
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Shadow, a Sheltie owned by Parksville’s Winn Rehill, navigated the course during a dog agility competition at Thunderbird Show Park last Friday, June 9. The event ran June 9 to 11 and featured nearly 400 dogs and their handlers running challenging courses in a set six-ring format. See video at www.langleytimes.com.
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World’s best hitting the gridiron at MAP GARY AHUJA Times Reporter
The world’s best women’s tackle football team will be decided in Langley. McLeod Athletic Park is gearing up to host the third edition of the International Federation of American Football (IFAF) women’s world championships, which run June 24 to 30. This will be the first time the event has been hosted outside of Europe. “The women’s world championship has been a major catalyst in the growth and development of the sport in Canada as well as around the world,” said Shannon Donovan, the executive director of Football Canada. “We’re excited to showcase women’s tackle football this summer in Langley.” Canada has won silver at the 2010 and 2013 championships,
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against No. 5 Australia at 7:30 p.m. on June 24. The other games are at 11:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. Canada plays on June 27, again at 7:30 p.m., this time against the winner of No. 3 Finland and No.
4 Great Britain. Volunteers needed The event still needs volunteers. Anyone interested in helping out in any capacity can contact Heather Foster at heatherfoster212@gmail.com.
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Blaze’s Cratty could earn his stripes with Tigers
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“This was one of the biggest goals I had set out when I was young so to accomplish this feels amazing,� he said. “This is pretty exciting.� Cratty sits second on the Langley Blaze with a .439 batting average and is fourth on the team with 16 RBIs. Seven of those came in one game over the weekend. He also has .659 slugging percentage and an .628 on-base percentage. The 18-year-old graduates from Langley Secondary later this month. As for his baseball future, Cratty will weigh his options. He could sign a contract with the Tigers and go into Detroit’s minor league system, or he could head off to Polk State, a junior college in Florida, where he has a scholarship. Also taken in the draft was former Blaze player Johnny Homza, who was selected in the fifth round (138th overall) by the San Diego Padres. Homza came from Anchorage, Alaska to play in Langley in 2016.
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Winning the BC Hockey Ernie Gare Award as coach of the year was a surprise to Gary Bowsher, but not to the parents of the kids he coaches. One parent wrote in their nominating letter that Bowsher’s motivational style coaxed the best out of the players. Another said the coach preached to never give up and as a result, the team showed a penchant for posting comefrom-behind victories. “He takes the time in each practice and game to personally validate each of his players,” the parent wrote, while another said “he is not only teaching kids hockey skills, but is also a role model for the kids.” “He’s never learned more about the game; he’s never been more challenged, respected and valued as a player (and) all players were appreciated for what they brought to the team on the ice and off the ice.” These are just a few of the comments submitted on Bowsher’s behalf and played an integral role in the long-time
Langley Minor Hockey Association volunteer coach winning the award. He was presented the award on June 10 at the BC Hockey annual general meeting. Bowsher, who has coached with LMHA for the past eight years, said he was shocked and flattered to win. “It means you are doing the right thing and people appreciate what you are doing,” he said. “I don’t do it for the accolades, I do it because I enjoy coaching and I enjoy watching the kids grow.” This past season, Bowsher guided the Langley peewee A3 Eagles and the team to a silver medal at the provincial championships. Bowsher described his coaching style as being hard on the ice and expecting the players to display a strong work ethic. “On the ice I am demanding, I expect them to come and work hard, I anticipate mistakes and encourage mistakes,” he explained. “I don’t let the kids think they cant make mistake because to me, that is what hockey is, making mistakes and we learn from
them and we improve, that is how we develop.” And while the award is nice and the silver medal was a great accomplishment, Bowsher said he was equally impressed by the character his players have shown off the ice. Earlier this year, the team was the B.C. winner of the 2017 Chevrolet Good Deeds Cup. They were chosen for their community work, which included a massive garbage collection effort as well as gathering sports equipment for underprivileged kids. “A lot of it is about on the ice but to me, hockey is also about off-ice, building these kids for life, these are life skills,” Bowsher said, adding he explained to the kids how privileged they are to be able to play the sport. “You have to teach these kids how lucky they are and how to give back.” In addition to Bowsher’s award, Zach Jennejohn, a Grade 12 student at Walnut Grove, won a $1,000 district scholarship from BC Hockey. Jennejohn played this past season for the Langley midget Legion of Boom.
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Y Arthur James Paul Y Art Paul passed away peacefully at Langley Hospice on June 2, 2017. He was born in Pouce Coupe, BC on September 25, 1930 and raised in Dawson Creek, BC before settling in Langley, which he called home. He was a beloved husband, brother, father and granddad. He is survived by his wife of 38 years Robbie, his sister Anne, his sons Ian, Dave and Ross, 5 grandchildren and an extended family of relations and friends from all walks of life. His ability to always look at life in a positive way taught us all just how powerful this can be. He will be dearly missed. A Celebration of Life will be held on Friday, June 23rd from 2:00 - 4:00pm at Newlands Golf & Country Club, 21025 48th Ave, Langley. In lieu of flowers, the family request donations be made to the Langley Hospice Society.
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Leave msg @ 604-599-5503 or email: tcl.maintenance@shaw.ca
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HELP WANTED
R U O Y @localwork-bc
/localwork-bc
Reputable Williams Lake, BC based contracting company is accepting resumes for the following full-time positions:
• Civil Supervisor • Civil Foremen • Pipe Layers • Equipment Operators • Service Technicians • Class 1 Drivers • Surveyors • Labourers • Mechanics • Traffic Control Personnel
LINE COOK required immediately
Apply in person after 4pm to: Kostas Greek Restaurant 20080 Fraser Hwy. or email:
ELECTRICAL MARTIN ELECTRIC LTD.
Big/small jobs. Generator Insulation Renovations ~ New Projects
Call us @ 778-885-0059
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604-541-1388
Tree Pruning, Topping & Removal Hedge Trimming ~ Drainage
Full Landscape & Maintenance Services Insured ~ WCB Over 25 yrs Exp.
PERSONAL SERVICES 173E
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Experienced cook req’d F/T for busy Greek Restaurant in Langley. Must be avail eves & w/ends. Great atmosphere! COMPETITIVE WAGE
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Fax resume to:
*Free Estimate *Seniors Discount
Call 778-245-5006
HEALTH PRODUCTS
IRENE Francis, an investor in PEPCan Manufacturing Inc., needs to contact the Company. If anyone knows her whereabouts, please let her know about this ad. Contact: Marshall Neuman 1112 160th Street Surrey BC V4A 4W7 Cell 778-873-7192 email - marshn@telus.net Tel 604-542-4622
HOTEL, RESTAURANT, FOOD SERVICES
Peace Arch Gardening Services Lawn Maint. every 2 weeks. Yard clean up/trimming. (604)345-4701
Excavators, Backhoes, Bobcats & Dump Trucks for hire TOPSOIL & GRAVEL
FINANCIAL SERVICES
GET BACK ON TRACK! Bad credit? Bills? Unemployed? Need Money? We Lend! If you own your own home - you qualify. Pioneer Acceptance Corp. Member BBB. 1-877-987-1420 www.pioneerwest.com
604-531-5935 283 GUTTERS & DOWNSPOUTS CHAMPION SERVICES
kostasrestaurant@shaw.ca
• Power Washing • Gutter Cleaning • Roof Cleaning • Window Cleaning
SERVERS AND KITCHEN HELPER
For Prompt Service Call
30 Years experience!
Simon 604-230-0627
required for
Mirage Banquet Hall
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#201 -17767 64th Ave, Surrey
Fax resume: 604-575-0354 Ph: 604-575-0304
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES ELECTRICAL
$$LOW RATES$$ Fast. Efficient. Lic, Bonded. We love all jobs. 30 yrs Exp. 24/7 604.617.1774 YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 Service Call Lic #89402 Same day guarn’td We love small jobs! 604-568-1899
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HOME IMPROVEMENTS
Winters Construction Interior / Exterior Reno’s Kitchens, Bathrooms, Tiling, Flooring & more. (778)886-3400
. Need Cash? Own a vehicle? Borrow up to $25,000. SnapCarCash. 604-777-5046
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CARPENTER/HANDYMAN AVAIL. Over 25 yrs exp. Affordable rates Terry 778-245-4350
VECTOR RENO’S Interior & Exterior. Additions, Repairs & Strata Improvements. Also fences, decks, sheds, garages & wood planters. 604-690-3327
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HELP WANTED
JOB FAIR
Email resumes to: toapply2017@gmail.com
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In order to maintain our high level of customer satisfaction we need an additional
• INTERNET SALES ADVISOR We offer an OPPORTUNITY TO EARN $100,000+, FLEXIBLE HOURS, FULL BENEFITS, DEMO VEHICLE and a great TEAM ENVIRONMENT. We are Canada’s fastest growing Chrysler dealer and with over 250 vehicles have the largest used car selection in BC.
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HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
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OUR INTERNET SALES ARE GROWING SO FAST WE CAN HARDLY KEEP UP!
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SunSelect Produce Limited Partnership operation is looking for steady, hardworking, energetic individuals that are able to do plant care, harvesting, sorting grading & packaging and general cleanup and workday preparations. The positions advertised are full time permanent positions for all seasons. Job Location: 349 - 264th St Aldergrove BC V4W 2K1 Wage $10.85/hr plus AD&D benefits. Positions available immediately. English language not required. Positions open to all persons (incl. youth, aboriginals, new immigrants and all others) demonstrating their ability to meet expectations of full time, physical work in greenhouse environment. To apply submit resume: sunselectproducejobs @gmail.com or by fax to 604-607-7656
HELP WANTED
For more information on these vacancies and other regions throughout B.C. visit:
HELP WANTED
HELP WANTED
EXP’D GARDENER WANTED for residential home. $12/hr. 604-532-8078
Multi-media Advertising Consultant (Chilliwack): Bring your passion for new business development to this exciting full-time sales opportunity. The Chilliwack Progress is looking for a high energy, enthusiastic go-getter to take our leading print and digital advertising solutions to market. Post expires on Friday June 23rd, 2017
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FARM WORKERS
BEAR Fruit Farm in Aldergrove BC is looking for general farm help for their vegetable farm. We are seeking a reliable and responsible person for full time employment. Send Resume by email: bfproduce@gmail.com
Integrated Media Marketing Assistant (Abbotsford): The Abbotsford News has an immediate opening for a a full time Assistant to our dynamic team of Integrated Media Marketing Specialists. Post expires on Sunday June 18th, 2017
Press Helper/ Flypacker (Delta): Black Press has an excellent opportunity for a part time Press Helper at our Vantage Way Press facility in Delta. The successful individual will be able to lift a minimum of 50lbs and will be responsible for stacking papers on skids and cleaning the press area. This position requires people to be available for either the night or day shift. A positive attitude and the ability to work in a team environment is a must. Post expires on Friday June 30th, 2017
KITCHEN THERAPY Grandview Corners #10 - 2443 - 161A St. South Surrey
Please call 778-726-1457
Excavator & Backhoe Operator Training. Be employable in 4-6wks. Call 604-546-7600. www.rayway.ca
Black Press is Canada’s leading private independent newspaper company with more than 170 community, daily and urban newspapers in Canada, Washington State, Hawaii, California and Ohio and has extensive digital and printing operations.
GRANDVIEW CORNERS
Please apply in person with resume and cover letter to:
WAREHOUSE
F/T WAREHOUSE PULLER/PACKER
KITCHEN THERAPY
Part-time, small vehicle required. Wednesday, Thursday & Fridays.
needed to deliver door to door
SWEEPER OPERATOR - Air Ticket WATER TRUCK DRIVER - Class 3
with Black Press (Lower Mainland)
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the Langley Times and the Langley Advance
ADULT FLOATERS
Requirements:
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
HELP WANTED
We are looking for an energetic sales associate for a part time position (3-4 days per week). Must be familiar with Apple Computers, be a quick learner, and be able to provide exceptional service to our loyal customers in a fun and fast paced environment. Must be available some evenings, weekends and holidays. Health Benefits available after 3 months.
• Sweeper Operator • Water Truck Driver
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STILL HIRING!
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EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION
SATURDAY, JUNE 24TH, 2017 • 8:00AM – 12:00PM APS PRECAST, 9844 – 199A STREET, LANGLEY Who we are: APS PRECAST specializes in manufacturing architectural and structural precast concrete products. The strength of APS is in the experience and qualifications of its management and employees, its high technology plant, and superior quality control. From the Vancouver Public Library downtown to the Seattle Courthouse – what starts as a building project, our workmanship finishes as a major landmark.
CURRENT OPPORTUNITIES: • • • • • • • •
Concrete Finishers/ Polishers Dimensional Stone Fabricator Sandblasters Steel Tiers Batch plant operator Form Fabricators Welders General Labourers
• • • • • • •
Yardman / Swamper Safety Officer CAD Technician Quality Control Technician Quality Control Manager Production Supervisor Design Engineer
BE A PART OF OUR SUCCESS!
To secure a spot at the event, please email a copy of your resume to hr@apsprecast.com
Call Tracey on 604 506 9450 or email Steve@WillowbrookChrysler.ca
Bring your resume, references, and certifications with you!
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ALDERGROVE;
Aldergrove
MOVING SALE Saturday & Sunday June 17 & 18, 9am-4pm
4315 272nd St. Memorabilia, sheds, books, gardening equipment, sports equipment & MUCH MORE In support of Aldergrove Navy League & Sea Cadets
YARD SALE Sat June 17th & June 24th
9am - 3pm. STORAGE UNIT CLEARED OUT ~ LOW PRICES
2724 - 272B St. LANGLEY - WALNUT GROVE
Garage/Yard Sale
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CLAYTON Community Garage Sale! Clayton Community Garage Sale! 7003 188th street, BIG CLAYTON COMMUNITY GARAGE & YARD SALE(S) & SWAP MEET! Saturday June 17th, 9am to 3pm. Over 50 Home addresses participating! Come get your MAPS at Clayton Heights Secondary School 7003 188th St.(on 188st near 70th ave). Sponsered by Robbie Johal RE/MAX LifeStyles Realty. Call or text 604-825-3079 or visit ROBBIEJOHAL.COM for more info., Jun. 17, 9am-3pm.
GARAGE SALES
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Downsizing Garage Sale 6113 - 256 St. Aldergrove
Moving Sale 4533-232 St. Langley Sat. June 17th 9am - 3pm
Sat. & Sun. June 17th & 18th 9:30am - 2:30pm Hundreds of assorted items!
8830 204th St
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MOVING & STORAGE
AFFORDABLE MOVING www.affordablemoversbc.com
$45/Hr
INTERIOR/EXTERIOR Repairs & Reno’s, Sundecks & Additions, New Homes European Quality Workmanship CONTRACT OR HOURLY FREE ESTIMATES 30 YEARS IN BUSINESS
From 1, 3, 5, 7 & 10 Ton Trucks Licensed ~ Reliable ~ 1 to 3 Men Free Estimate/Senior Discount Residential~Commercial~Pianos
LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE
604-537-4140 329 PAINTING & DECORATING
Per Molsen 604-575-1240
TOTAL RENOVATIONS
DN Painting
*WCB *Licensed *Insured
Dan 778-837-0771
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Exterior/Interior Drywall Repair Years of Experience WCB Covered FREE ESTIMATES
PRESSURE WASHING
778-322-2378 Lower Mainland 604-996-8128 Fraser Valley Running this ad for over 12yrs
Power Washing House Special: 10’ of siding, driveway, patio, outside windows - Reg $349. ON SALE $299. 604-710-2770
PAINT SPECIAL 3 rooms for $299
BULL DOG PRESSURE WASHING Window Cleaning and Yard Maintenance. Call: (778)892-0748
2 coats any colour
(Ceiling & Trim extra) Price incls
Cloverdale High Performance paint. NO PAYMENT until Job is completed. Ask us about our Laminate Flooring.
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NO PAYMENT UNTIL JOB COMPLETELY 100% FINISHED. 2 Year Warranty - Free Estimate
Call 604-762-5436
JUNK REMOVAL By RECYCLE-IT! 604.587.5865 www.recycleitcanada.ca
20% discount
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SUNDECKS
3 rooms $399 Free Estimates
Call Sunny,778-893-1786
NEED EXTRA CASH?
212 St & 44 Ave area 217B St & 45 Ave area 195A St & 46 Ave area 202A St & Grade Cres. Area 205A St & 49A Ave area 207 St & 52 Ave area 200A St & 46A Ave area 200 St & Grade Cres area 208 St & Newlands Dr area 203 St & Grade Cres area 208 St & 49A Ave area 208 St & 52A Ave area
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Deliver Newspapers WEDNESDAY & FRIDAY in your neighbourhood! FOR INFO: 778-726-1457 • circulation@langleytimes.com CIRCULATION OFFICE OPEN: Monday - Friday 9:00 - 5:00
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SCRAP CAR REMOVAL
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TRUCKS & VANS
The Scrapper
Call 604.449.4940 thunderbirdvillage@bentallkennedy.com
www.bentallkennedyresidential.com
Classifieds are meant for everyone.
www.thunderbirdrentals.com
709 COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL BROOKSWOOD COMMERCIAL LEASE spaces avail. at 208th St & 40th Ave. 1000 to 1500 s.f. $1500-$4500. HEY! 1.5 ACRES, fenced & secure lot now available on 208th near 40th. Has small trailer with washroom facilities & approx 3000 sq/ft of warehouse / storage / service building. Ph: Frank @ Noort Investments
MISC. WANTED
Have Unwanted Firearms? Have unwanted or inherited firearms in your possession? Don’t know how to dispose of them safely and legally? Contact Wanstalls and we will come and pick them up and pay you fair value for them. Wanstalls has been proudly serving the Lower Mainland firearms community since 1973. We are a government licensed firearms business with fully certified verifiers, armorers and appraisers. Call today to set up an appointment 604-467-9232 WANSTALLS TACTICAL & SPORTING ARMS
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. Aluminum patio cover, sunroom, railing and vinyl. 604-521-2688 .Aluminum patio cover, sunroom, railing and vinyl. 604-521-2688 www.PatioCoverVancouver.com
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201A St & 50 Ane area 208 St & Newlands Dr area 209B Street area 196 St & 73B Ave area 196A St & 68A Ave area 211 St & 82A Ave area 204 St & 94B Ave area 203 & 91 Ave area 205A St & 97B Ave area 202B St & 93 Ave area 213 St & 94B Ave area 214A St & 95 Ave area 208A St & Yeomans Cres area 88 Avenue area 215 St & Telegraph Trail area Walnut Grove Drive area 88 Ave & St. Andrews Ave 88 Ave & Nash St area 88 Ave & Wright St area 96 Ave & Young Ave area 96 Ave & Trattle St area 275 St & 33A Ave area 272 St & 33A Ave area 264A St & 28A Ave area 268 St & Fraser Hwy area
CARS - DOMESTIC
604-835-6300 or Nick @ 604-526-3604
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2002 Dodge Dakota
Sport, 4 x 4, Crew cab, canopy, 110,000 kms. $7400 firm. 604-538-9257
HOMES FOR RENT
2013 Ford F-150, Sunroof loaded. Leveling kit new 20” wheels 35” Tires. 96,000kms. Crew cab.604-727-8071, $22,000.
REAL ESTATE
We’re looking for carriers to deliver in the Langley and Aldergrove areas. ROUTE # STREET ROUTE # STREET 198 St & 44 Ave area 197A St & 38B Ave area 196A St & 38 Ave area 200 St & 38 Ave area 196A St & 36 Ave area 196 St & 34A Ave area 200 St & 44 Ave area 206A St & 38 Ave area 204 St & 43 Ave area 200 St & 42 Ave area 202 St & 40 Ave area 206A St & 40 Ave area 204 St & 38 Ave area 215 St & Southridge Cres.
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2010 BUICK LUCERNE 215K, fully loaded, new tires, very good cond., no accidents. $4999. 604-859-9204
.Bumbleberry Farms. Strawberries ready now. Rasberries coming soon 604-835-3416
We’re looking for carriers! Be part of a GREAT team!
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SUITES, LOWER
LANGLEY Willoughby. New 1 bdrm suite, full bath, avail from June 15, ns/np, $1100 incl utils/laundry/wifi. Call after 3pm 778-929-1443.
TRANSPORTATION
DELUXE 1, 2 & 3 BDRM SUITES in Walnut Grove, Langley Includes large balcony, fireplace, in-suite laundry. Live, shop, work & play all in one location. Next to Colossus Theater (200/ #1 Hwy).
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~ 778-889-4606 ~ ~ 604-507-4606 ~
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The Village at Thunderbird Centre
PLUMBING
Furnaces, Boilers, Hot Water Heating, Hotwater Tanks, Drain/Duct Cleaning & Plumbing Jobs.
APARTMENT/CONDO
604-530-0030 www.cycloneholdings.ca
A Gas Fitter ✮ Plumber
Re-Paint Specialist 15 Years Experience Interior/Exterior, stucco painting.
Reliability. That’s classifieds.
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RENTALS
Bachelor,1 bdrm & 2 bdrm Call for Availability Langley City, walk to senior & rec centre, schools, shops. Incl heat & hotwater. Live In Manager
778-999-2803
PRISM PAINTING CO.
HANDYMAN CONNECTION HANDYMAN CONNECTION Handyman Connection - Bonded -Renovations - Installations Repairs - 604.878.5232
FRUIT & VEGETABLES
GARAGE SALE
Saturday, June 17th 9am - 3pm Hunter’s Glen - 6+ units
9036 208 St.
SUSSEX PLACE APTS
northbluffpestcontrol.com
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MULTI FAMILY
RENTALS
778-628-7590
SAM PAINTING
WALNUT GROVE;
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
Residential / Commercial
Johnson
Toys, records, books, collectibles, shelving, sporting goods & much more.
Electronics, kids stuff, furniture, clothing, books, etc
• Respectful • Reliable • Responsible • Affordable Rates
604-700-9017
8675 - 209th St.
5155 - 160 St. Surrey
~~ SPRING CLEAN-UP ~~
All Rubbish, Junk & Recycling needs.
MULTI-FAMILY SALE
Household goods, Books, Pictures, Furniture. Good Variety!!
RUBBISH REMOVAL
20% Discount
Sat, June 17th, 9am-2pm
GARAGE SALE
Always Reddy Rubbish Removal
North Bluff Pest Control
5360-205 St. Langley
Sat June 17th, 8am - 2pm.
Power Washing / Gutter Cleaning SAME DAY SERVICE AVAILABLE Call Ian 604-724-6373
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Walnut Grove / Langley
MULTI FAMILY
Budget Power Washing
www.paintspecial.com
Top Quality/Affordable Prices
Repair, Replace, Remodel... Quality Done Right the 1st Time • Basement Suites • Kitchens • Baths • Drywall • Painting • Texture • Patches • Flooring • Mouldings • Much More
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HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
GARAGE SALES
Multi-Unit Yard Sale
Sat June 17th, 9am-2pm.
Lots of stuff incl bookcases, desk & more!
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
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SURREY; MOVING SALE 8407 215th Street Langley, (Walnut Grove) FOREST HILLS
Entrance at back of house off 204A St & access lane.
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
GARAGE SALES
Sat. June 17th 9am - 3pm
Household items, Furniture, Tools, Collectibles & other misc. items.
Sun, June 18th, 9am-5pm
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
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TILING
ALL tile jobs big or small. visit www.craftsmentile.com or call 6049968956 for a quote A-1 Ceramics, Marble, Glass blocks Install/Repair. Res./Comm. 20 yrs exp. Peter’s Tile 604-209-0173
LOTS
Build your DREAM HOME Thornhill Urban Reserve, Maple Ridge. $1.55m. Future single family subdiv. Close to development. Dan - Oakwyn Rlty (604)761-6935
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MERCHANDISE FOR SALE 509 563
MISC. WANTED
New SRI Manufactured homes Singles $69,900. Doubles $94,900. REPOSSESSIONS 1974-2015 www.glenbrookhomes.net Chuck 604-830-1960 Trades. Financing. Permits.
AUCTIONS
RENTALS
BURNABY RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT AUCTION HOUSE
www.KwikAuctions.com
WE BUY RECORDS & BOOKS Hemingway’s 33765 Essendene Ave. Abbotsford ~ 604-855-1894
hemibooks@yahoo.com
★★ We make housecalls! ★★
OFFICE/RETAIL
RETAIL SPACE FOR LEASE King’s Cross. Shopping Centre next to Burger King at King George Hwy & 74th. Approx 700 SQ/FT. For more info call: 604-727-2525
PETS
CATS GALORE, TLC has for adoption spayed & neutered adult cats. 604-309-5388 / 604-856-4866
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LANGLEY CITY Office/retail space Good location - 20755 Fraser Hwy. 1760 sq.ft. To view: 604-530-6384
PETS 477
2016 Dodge Ram 3500 Crew Cab, 4 x 4 Diesel 22,000 kms. 8” lift kit. Leather sunroof. $58,900. 778-862-2495
Homelife Pen. Property 604-536-0220
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APARTMENT/CONDO
LANGLEY, 4 Bdrm apt, $1200/mo. Quiet family complex, no pets, no smoking. Call 604-539-0217.
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LEGALS PUBLIC NOTICE
Anyone with an equitable or legal right, title or interest in/to/for the Estate of RODGER ANDREAS SCHOEBER is HEREBY REQUESTED to present their claim to witness: Gustavo Sanchez c/o 930 3025 Lougheed Hwy, Unit 143, Coquitlam, British Columbia V3B 6S2 before expiration of thirty (30) days of first publication, namely June 26, 2017.
Park Terrace Apts Bachelor, 1 bdrm & 2 bdrm Call for Availability Langley City, family friendly, walk to senior & rec ctr, schls, shops, Incl heat & hotwater. Live In Manager
604-530-0030 www.cycloneholdings.ca
Advertising It’s good for you. Try a classified ad.
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Happy Father’s Day SCANDESIGNS.COM COQUITLAM 1400 United Blvd 604.524.3444
LANGLEY 20429 Langley By-Pass 604.530.8248
RICHMOND 12551 Bridgeport Rd 604.273.2971
KELOWNA 1850 Springfield Rd 250.860.7603
VICTORIA 661 McCallum Rd Millstream Village 250.475.2233
NANAIMO 1711 Bowen Rd 250.753.6361
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You’ve weighed in on your favorite things about the Langleys, and we listened! A READER’S GUIDE TO THE MOST POPULAR BUSINESSES, EVENTS AND SERVICES IN LANGLEY
Your favorites are...
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READERS’ CHOICE AWARDS You told us... we listened
The 2017 Readers’ Choice Awards Welcome to the Langley Times 3rd Annual Reader’s Choice Awards! In May we asked our readers, in the form of both online and print, to name some of their favourite places, businesses and spots to enjoy in Langley. The list included everything from restaurants and hair salons to favourite place to buy a new or used car or your favourite biking trail and everything in between. Your response was huge and we appreciate everyone who took the time to enter. Throughout these pages you will see the top three favourites from the contest. Lisa Farquharson, Publisher Langley Times
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Reclaim Restyle Redecorate this fall with The Home Carrie along with all the staffPassionate at The Passionate Home would like to thank & of the Langley Times for considering their customers as well as the readers paint them as oneChalk of the Paint™ top threedecorative finalists in two great categories! By Annie "We are honored, gratefulSloan and truly appreciative of your recognition!" FINALIST ∙2∙0∙1∙7∙
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Thank you to all the businesses that have supported this feature and a big congratulations to all the finalists and winners! A big thank you to our community leaders, Mayor Jack Froese, Mayor Ted Schaefer, MLA Mary Polack, MP Mark Warawa, and MP John Aldag for sharing their favourites with our readers. And remember, by shopping locally, you will help our vibrant business community grow even more. Thanks again and enjoy our Reader’s Choice Awards section.
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FAVOURITE SPECIALTY FURNITURE STORE
Create a beautiful life...
20528 Fraser Hwy, Langley In the quaint McBurney Plaza
604.532.5931
thepassionatehome.com
WINNER
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BUTCHER COUNTER Natural Dry Aged Beef | Veal | Pork, Ham & Bacon | Buffalo Venison | Duck | Goose | Rabbit | Lamb | Chicken | Exotic Meats Turkey (JD Farms) | 11 Varieties of In-House Smoked Sausages
DAIRY Avalon & Valley Pride Dairy, Farm House Cheeses & More!
SIDES Salads, Fresh Daily! Variety of Pickled & Preserved Items.
Butcher Shop WINNER
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Gourmet Dry Goods | Sweet Treats | Bakery Items GREAT SELECTION OF WHEAT & GLUTEN FREE PRODUCTS
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BUTCHER SHOP
HERITAGE MEATS gourmet.com
19689 Willowbrook Drive • 604.532.5235 mon-fri 9am-7pm | sat 9am-6pm | sun 10am-5pm
Thank you Langley for the Vote of Confidence!
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Flooring Store
THANK YOU FOR VOTING FOR US!
We appreciate our customers and staff for the support and patronage for an amazing 43 years!
In-Stock Carpets starting at
49¢ sq. ft.
Pre-Summer Blow-Out TWO WEEKS ONLY! JUNE 15-30
Stainmaster Underlay OFF
All Roll Ends OFF
50%
25%
ALL STOCK CARPETS ON SALE! 604-533-4231 nufloorslangley.ca
*On selected items, while quantities last
... a beautiful experience.
304 - 20771 LANGLEY BY-PASS
(Hwy. 10) Next to Buns Master, Across from La-Z-Boy
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READERS’ CHOICE AWARDS What Do I Love About the Langleys? My wife Debbie and I have been living, working, and raising our family in the Township of Langley for 38 years, and I love that our community has something for everyone. A unique mix of rural and urban, the Township has 100 parks, trails, and greenspaces, as well as one of the region’s largest retail centres. Our walkable communities feature restaurants, museums, and attractions, and the Langley Events Centre is the region’s destination for sports, recreation, and entertainment. Free, family-oriented events are offered year-round, including Aldergrove Fair Days, Jack Froese Arbour Day, the Langley Walk, Cranberry Festival, and May Day. Canada 150 will be Mayor of the Township celebrated July 1 in both Fort Langley and Willoughby. of Langley In Langley Township, people care about their community. They are active and help others. It’s no wonder we are the fastest growing municipality in Metro Vancouver, as more and more people choose to call the Township of Langley home and discover all there is to love.
Pearce Home Hardware your
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“Taking care of family pets as if they were our own.”
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Our Team Would Like To Extend A Big Thank You For Choosing Us As Your Favorite Physiotherapy Clinic Twin Rinks Physiotherapy Clinic Has Been Serving The Langley, Surrey And Aldergrove Area For Over 20 Years! We provide quality rehabilitation services to individuals of all ages. IMPROVE PERFORMANCE • RESTORE FUNCTIONS • MOVE, WORK AND PLAY BETTER WITH LESS PAIN HELPING YOU TO GET BACK TO THE THINGS YOU LOVE
604-532-5722 • 5700 Langley Bypass, Langley • www.twinrinksphysiotherapy.com PHYSIOTHERAPY I IMS I ACUPUNCTURE I MASSAGE THERAPY I PERSONAL TRAINING
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Aldergrove Liquor Store Owners & Staff would like to thank all our valued customers for voting us one of the top 3 finalists for “Favourite Beer & Wine Liquor Store”
We value your patronage, support and shopping locally!
ALDERGROVE LIQUOR STORE
LOCATION George Preston Rec Centre 20699 42 Ave
26444 32nd Ave. Aldergrove
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tickets@langleyrivermen.com tel: 604.819.2078
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FAVOURITE EYECARE
2 FOR1 EYEGLASSES
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Book your appointment with Independent Optometrist
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102B - 19475 Fraser Hwy., Langley MON, TUES, WED & FRI 9:30-6 | THURS 9:30-8 | SAT 9:30-5 | SUN 12-5
Call for details • Established 1989 • www.westcoastoptical.com
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Place for a Concert
PUB
Where we worry about your car so you don’t have to!®
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Serving you since 1969 and still going!
Daily arrivals of salvaged and vintage Gas & Pop memorabilia, signs, motorcycle parts, bikes, garden decor, prairie, rustic, furniture, vintage doors, windows, tools, oodles more! Over 12,000 sq ft for your pleasure! WINNER
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Wed, Thurs, Fri & Sat 11:00am - 5:00pm Closed: Sun, Mon, Tue 604-534-7222 Napier’s Country Antiques
6743 216th Street, Langley in Historic Milner Village
http://www.napiersantiques.com/
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Thanks to our customers for voting for us!
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There is a lot to love about the City of Langley! To me, our community is truly that – a community! We thrive on relationship building, on bringing people together to exchange views, to enjoy experiences, and to celebrate accomplishments!
FAVOURITE
Tattoo Parlour
Langley City offers all the amenities of a major urban centre while maintaining the ambience of a small town. Significant investment in our roadways, parks, and trails ensures public safety and promotes healthy and active lifestyle choices. Within walking distance, residents and visitors can explore an impressive trail system and a great selection of parks offering many unique features. They can shop for Ted Schaffer a diverse range of products and services, and enjoy countless local events and Mayor of the City of Langley recreational activities. My wife Jean and I fell in love with this community when we moved here with our two daughters 37 years ago. We believe that it is built on a solid foundation of great people and we are proud to call Langley home!
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Thank you Langley! W E A P P R E C I AT E Y O U R G I F T O F C O N T I N U E D L OV E A N D S U P P O RT
Thank you FOR YOUR VOTES Without our wonderful clients, friends and family this wouldn’t be possible. We appreciate each and every one of you. Follow Us!
604.532.1188
20305 FRASER HIGHWAY, LANGLEY www.i-kandytattoo.com
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PHYSIO PLACE
If you are unable to join us in jumping for joy Come see us We can help!
www.pureformphysio.ca #102 - 19941 72 Avenue, Langley | 604.510.9900 Adjacent to the Petro – Canada at 200th Street and 72 Avenue info@pureformphysio.ca
Thank You Langley For Trusting Us With All Your Travel Needs And Special Occasions Gem is new to our Marlin family and welcomes all of her clients to visit her at this new location.
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Travel Agency
We are so proud to be serving Langley for 18 years
Gem Liggins
gem.liggins@marlintravel.ca
Marlin Travel is a professional, full service agency. We provide expert service in leisure vacations, cruises, escorted coach tours, flights, destination weddings and group travel.
Monday - Thursday Specials -----DINE IN ONLY-----
Starts at $16.95 Call for Specials
20080 Fraser Hwy, Langley (on the Fraser Hwy, just South of 200th St RESERVATIONS 604-530-9531 www.kostasgreekrestaurant.com
Dana Bustin
dana.bustin@marlintravel.ca
Shannon Larsen
shannon.larsen@marlintravel.ca
Tracey Martin
tracey.martin@marlintravel.ca
Unit #20 - 20190 Langley Bypass (Across From Winners)
PHONE US TODAY: 604.532.0507 Mon-Fri 9 am to 6 pm. Sat 10 am to 4 pm AFTER HOUR APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLE ON REQUEST www.marlintravel.ca/1530
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online shopping
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BC’s very own food people since 1915.Downtown Downtown Langley Downtown Langley Langley WalnutWalnut Grove, Walnut Langley Grove,Grove, Langley Langley Willoughby, Willoughby, Langley Willoughby, Langley Langley Part of the Langley community since 1928. 604-533-2911 604-533-2911 604-533-2911 604.882.8449 604.882.8449 604.882.8449 604.532.5988 604.532.5988 604.532.5988
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FAVOURITE RETIREMENT HOME
We greatly appreciate the support and endorsements received from our community Tel: (604) 530-9895 Fax: (604) 530-9480
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Thank You Langley for Voting for Us! Come see us for all your health supplements.
NOW D-Mannose Powder
#100-20265 54A Avenue Langley, BC V3A 3W6
manoah@uniserve.com We are so proud and would like to say Dank je (Thank you) To All Our Loyal Customers, Staff and Voters For Your FINALIST Business and Support READERS’ For Over 20 Years. CHOICE
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NOW L-Arginine
Helps reduce the risk of recurrent UTIs in women Pure Vegetarian/Vegan
Conditional amino acid Pharmaceutical grade Nitric Oxide precursor Helps blood vessels relax
85 g Sale
1000 mg 120 tabs Sale $28.99 NOW Water Out
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NOW Rhodiola
Powerful natural anti-aging Anti-depression and antistress home remedy
500 mg 40 Vegetable Capsules Sale $20.99
With Standardized Uva Ursi, Dandelion, Potassium, Vitamin B-6, and more! Support healthy urinary tract function
100 Vegetable Capsules
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Floravit & Floradix
Tired of Being Tired? Do you suffer from any of the following? • Are you continually tired and lack appetite? • Pale skin & dark circles under eyes? • Often have difficulty concentrating? • Feel chilly or catch colds easily? • Have brittle hair or fingernails that chip easily?
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700 ml
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Digest More DigestMORE can be helpful if: • You have difficulty breaking down large meals, or specific foods (ie proteins). • You have gas or bloating after eating certain types of foods. • You have gas or bloating after combining certain types of foods (ie proteins with carbohydrates).
Open Monday to Saturday 9 am - 5 pm The Finest in Dutch and European Foods, Gifts, and Indonesian Foods & Spices
90 capsules
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Revitalize your health in 30 days! Works on every area of elimination; lungs, liver, kidneys, skin, blood, lymphatic system and colon. It is designed to work without the need to follow a strict diet. 30 day, total body cleanse that works to eliminate toxic materials from the body and improve liver and bowel function without the use of harsh laxatives.
CandiGONE
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Is Candida dragging you down? 15 day antifungal cleansing kit that will help to eliminate yeast overgrowth throughout your body. Regain your health and vitality. Candida can cause fatigue, yeast infections, sugar cravings, difficulty losing weight, brain fog and many other symptoms. WINNER
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Realtor
Ultimate Flora Kids Probiotic Sale
$13.99
The Ultimate Probiotic For Kids! Delivers 10 billion beneficial bacteria in each delicious kid-friendly chewable tablet. Contains 9 specially selected strains that are prevalent in the digestive system of children Supports digestive health, eases constipation and boosts the immune system. Critical for restoring bacterial balance in the gut after antibiotic use.
Ultimate Flora Ultra Potent 100 Billion Sale
$47.99
The Most POTENT Probiotic! Delivers 100 billion probiotic bacteria in every capsule! Ideal for people with chronic digestive issues, who have been on multiple rounds of antibiotics Enteric coated to protect the probiotics from harsh stomach acid
Ask about our Loyalty Cards!
Expires June 30, 2017 or while quanitities last.
Mountainview Plaza 88th & 210 St. Walnut Grove 604-882-1477
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Thank you Langley for your Votes Thank you Langley for your Support
BREAKFAST OR BRUNCH
Critter Care
Wildlife Society
481 216 Street 604-530-2064 www.crittercarewildlife.org
Thank you so much Langley Times Readers for voting Lisa’s School of Dance Ltd a Readers Choice outstanding Dance Studio! We are heading into our 32nd anniversary year and we would LOVE to have you as a part of our Dance Family!
t h a n k yo u — la n g l e y ! —
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Summer Programs FINALIST
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22314 FRASER HWY
WALNUT GROVE 8720 204 TH ST
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Golf Course
WILLOWBROOK 20125 64 TH AVE
CLOVERDALE 17830 56 TH AVE
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FAVOURITE DANCE INSTRUCTING STUDIO
Online registration available for summer programs 604-533-2327 I 20167 Industrial Ave. I www.DanceAtLisas.com
Classes for 3yr to Adult: Tap Jazz Ballet Lyrical Contemporary Modern Hip Hop Acro Musical Theatre & more!
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Accountants with Local Focus. Global Reach. Thank you for your votes!
Thank you for voting us Favourite Accounting Firm!
We are proud to serve the wonderful community of Langley and are so grateful that you trust us to help your family meet their homeownership goals.
Assurance | Tax Services | Business Guidance WINNER
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MAPLE RIDGE | LANGLEY CHARTERED PROFESSIONAL ACCOUNTANTS Langley 21542 48th Avenue Langley, BC V3A 3M5 604.534.1441
FAVOURITE
Accounting Firm
Maple Ridge 22377 Dewdney Trunk Rd Maple Ridge, BC V2X 3J4 604.467.5561
Michelle Chandra, Diana Zitko, Jamie Moi, Kelly Sloan
www.eprcpa.ca Find us on social media
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F O R
Specialty Cupcakes, Cakes & Baked Goods
NEW at FROSTING
FAVOURITE
Dessert Place
Lunch
Sandwiches, Wraps, Grilled Paninis, Coffee, Smoothies, and Frapps
Weddings
Get a free wedding consultation & tasting! Choose from over 50 flavours & designs or have us create a custom design just for you!
Cupcakes
Regular Mini, Giant & Specialty with over 65 Flavours.
Parties
for all Ages: We host some of the best Parties and Team Building Events you’ve seen. Suitable for all ages.
Specialty Cakes
We have transformed all of our cupcake flavours into cakes. Available in Slabs, Stacked, Sports, Character & Specialty Cakes.
20411 Fraser Hwy, Langley (on the One Way) • Open 6 days a week
frostingscupcakery.com
Bake Shop
FROM SCRATCH DAILY Muffins, Scones, Loafs, Cookies, Apple Crumble, Pies, Sticky Buns & More. Selection Changes Daily.
High Tea
Trendy and elegant with a twist of rustic charm makes our High Tea extra special. By Reservation Only SPECIAL DIETARY REQUESTS: Ask us about our Gluten Free, Eggless & Vegan options.
Let us turn your next event from ordinary into Extraordinary! Call for a FREE CONSULTATION 778-278-8832
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www.langleytimes.com
Value • Selection • Service
We’d like to show appreciation to all of our supporters!
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Pet Services
Value • Selection • Service
FAVOURITE DOLLAR STORE
• Bath • Blowdry • Ear Cleaning • Nail Clipping • Pet Trim
BROOKSWOOD K-9 DESIGN QUALITY GROOMING FOR YOUR PET #100-20759 40 Avenue
604.533.2895
Thank you for nominating us as a favourite Accounting Firm in the 2017 Readers’ Choice Awards!
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Thank You! FROM JEN AND THE OTTER CO-OP FASHIONS TEAM Sign up in store to receive weekly fashions coupons in your email!
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SMART BUSINESS SOLUTIONS. SOLID FINANCIAL RESULTS. Please visit our new website at www.avisar.ca and let us know how we can help your business Suite 302-8047 199 Street Langley, BC V2Y OE2 604.513.5707
ottercoop.com
avisar.ca
Everyone Welcome! No Membership Required
M O N D AY- S U N D AY 8 A M - 8 P M | H O L I D AY S 9 A M - 6 P M 3650 248 TH STREET, ALDERGROVE 604.856.2517
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Congratulations to all the 2017 Langley Times Readers’ Choice nominees and winners!
Celebrating 77 years of hearing better, together. We love Spring, so pay us a visit and get these amazing offers.
Abbotsford Langley 201, 2151 McCallum Road 103, 22314 Fraser Hwy (604) 853-8663 (604) 534-8663
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Langley!
for your amazing support and votes for us in the Favourite Pizza category!
Try our Gluten Friendly Dough!
serving the highest quality pizza in Langley since 1979!
20199 56 Ave Langley | (604) 530-0751
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READERS’ CHOICE AWARDS What Do I Love About the Langleys? My wife Diane and I agree - we are incredibly fortunate to live in Langley! It is an incredible place to live, work, raise a family and eventually retire. Volunteerism is one of the cornerstones that makes our community unique. Residents donate their time, energy and finances to support people in need, local programs and projects. There is no shortage of community events to participate in and enjoy. One of my personal favourites is the Cranberry Festival, held annually in Fort Langley, partly because my wife Diane is an excellent cook, the fantastic cranberry treats she creates every year are enjoyed by all. In 2015, the Province of British Columbia formally recognized Langley as an age-friendly community. As a senior myself, I can confirm that Langley is a place where people can enjoy all stages of life and live with dignity, respect and independence.
Mark Warawa, MP Langley / Aldergrove
What an incredible honour to be voted as one of Langley’s top dentists! It’s very important to my team and I that we provide you with the highest quality dental care in the most comfortable and welcoming environment. Allowing our family to care for yours is the biggest compliment we can receive.
Thank you Langley residents for making our community what it is: the best place in the world to live.
Thank you
FOR VOTING US Favourite Tattoo Parlour Favourite Customer Service
Thank you from all of us at the Fort Langley Dental Office!
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LANGLEY: 20563 Douglas Crescent I 778.278.3088 MAPLE RIDGE: 400, 20395 Lougheed Highway I 604.459.8000
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Voted us their Favorurite Sushi Restaurant
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Congratulations to Our Readers’ Top Favourites Favourite Accounting Firm
Favourite Biking Trail
Favourite Community Arts Group
EPR Langley
Campbell Valley Park
Bard in the Valley
Kate Amangoulova, CGA
Fort to Fort
Langley Players Drama Club
Avisar Chartered Professional Accountants
Aldergrove Park
Fort Langley Artist Group
Favourite Antique Store
Favourite Breakfast or Brunch
Favourite Community Event
Napier’s Country Antiques
Cora
Langley Good Times Cruise In
Village Antiques Mall
Ricky’s
Arts Alive
Renaissance Home
Dot’s Café
Aldergrove Fair Days
Favourite Appliance Store
Favourite Buffet
Favourite Community Group
Trail Appliances
Newlands Golf and Country Club
Langley Memorial Hospital Auxiliary
Sears
The Buffet - Cascades Casino
Kimz Angels
Coast Appliances
An Indian Affair
Critter Care Wildlife Society
Favourite Burger
Favourite Customer Service
Favourite Art Gallery Gallery 204
White Spot
Rebellion Tattoo Studio
The Fort Gallery
Fatburger
Otter Co-Op
Birthplace of BC Gallery Ltd.,
Red Robin
Costco Wholesale
Favourite Auto Glass
Favourite Butcher Shop
Favourite Dance Instructing Studio
Speedy Auto Glass
Heritage Meats
Passion: Dance & Acro Ltd. (PDA)
Broco Auto Glass
Bonnetti Meats
Lisa’s School of Dance
Crystal Glass
Clancy’s Meat
Langley Dance Academy
Favourite Auto Service Shop
Favourite Candy Store
Favourite Daycare
Dams Ford Lincoln Sales Ltd.
Sticky’s Candy Ltd.
CEFA Early Learning
Foreman’s Auto Repair
Holland Shopping Centre
New Generations Early Learning Centre
Fernridge Automotive
Into Chocolate Candy & Confections
Piggy Ooo’s Daycare Centre
Favourite Bakery
Favourite Chef
Favourite Deli
COBS Bread Bakery
Dan Trites (Ingnite Café)
Estrella’s Montreal Deli
Cedarbrook Bakery
Parinya Loptson (Ban Chok Dee)
Cedarbrook Bakery & Deli
Frosting Cupcakery Ltd.
Angie Quaale (Well Seasoned)
European Deli & Catering Co.
Favourite Beer Selection
Favourite Child Friendly Restaurant
Favourite Dentist
Trading Post Brewing Company
Cora
Dr Steven C. Hill (64th Ave Dental)
Samz Neighbourhood Pub
Red Robin
Dr Steven Copeland (Aldergrove)
Match Eatery & Public House
Whitespot
Dr Erin Tack (Fort Langley Dental Office)
Favourite Beer Wine Liquor Store
Favourite Childrens Store
Favourite Denture Clinic
Riders Liquor Store
Toys “R” Us
Behnoush Bahrini Denture Clinic
Berezan Liquor Store
Once Upon A Child
Langley Denture Clinic
Aldergrove Liquor Store
Carter’s OshKosh B’gosh
Brookswood Denture Clinic
Favourite Bike Store
Favourite Chinese Food
Favourite Dessert Place
Cap’s Bicycles Langley
Flourishing Chinese Seafood Restaurant
Frostings Cupcakery Ltd.
Bicycle Sports Pacific
Luxe Chinese Seafood Restaurant
Dairy Queen
Cranky’s Bike Shop
Wongs Chinese Seafood Restaurant
Baskin Robbins
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Congratulations to Our Readers’ Top Favourites Favourite Dollar Store
Favourite Flooring Store
Favourite Health Food Store
Dollarama
NuFloors
Nature’s Fare Markets
Dollar Tree Langley
End of The Roll
Grove Vitamins & Health Ltd.
Dollars & Cents
Jordans Floor Coverings
Health. Your Life. Our Passion
Favourite Drycleaner
Favourite Flower Shop
Favourite Hearing Clinic
Laura’s Fine Drycleaning & Laundromat
Save on Foods
Ears Hearing Clinic
Busy Bee Cleaners
Langley-Highland Flower Shops Ltd
Beltone Hearing Centre
Westpark Dry Cleaners
Brookswood Florist
HearingLife Canada
Favourite Eyecare
Favourite Gardening Store
Favourite High Performance Training
Iris Optical (Walnut Grove)
Cedar Rim Nursery
The Bootcamp Effect
West Coast Optical
Milner Village Garden Centre
Pro Trainers Gym
Langley Optometry Clinic
Home Depot
Anytime Fitness
Favourite Fashion Store
Favourite Gift Shop
Favourite Home Décor Store
Lucy Clothing
LMH Gift Store
HomeSense
Auld Phillips
This Is It! Gifts
The Passionate Home
Otter Co-Op
The Local Space
Ten Thousand Villages
Favourite Fast Food
Favourite Golf Course
Favourite Home Improvement Store
A&W
Redwoods Golf Course
Home Depot
Wendy’s
Newlands Golf and Country Club
Rona
McDonald’s
Langley Golf Centre
Canadian Tire
Favourite Financial Institution
Favourite Greek Restaurat
Favourite Hotel
Coast Capital Savings
Poseidon Greek Restaurant
Cascades Casino Resort
Royal Bank of Canada (RBC)
Kostas Greek Restaurant
Days Inn & Suites
TD Canada Trust
Galini Greek Kouzina & Grill
Sandman Signature Hotel
Favourite Fine Dining
Favourite Green Business
Favourite Independent Coffee Shop
S & L Kitchen and Bar
Nature’s Fare Markets
McBurney Coffee & Tea House
The Keg
Penny Pincher
The Joy of Coffee
Ignite Café
Hempyz Gifts & Novelties
Porter’s Bistro Coffee & Tea House
Favourite Fish Chips
Favourite Grocery Store
Favourite Indian Restaurant
C-Lovers Fish & Chips
Save on Foods
An Indian Affair
Captain’s Galley Fish & Chips
Real Canadian Superstore
Ashoka Indian Restaurant
White Spot
Safeway
Masala Indian Bistro
Favourite Fish Store
Favourite Gym
Favourite Insurance Company
1 Fish 2 Fish Fresh Seafood Market
Gold’s Gym
Westland Insurance
Real Canadian Superstore
Timms Community Centre
B&W Insurance
H-Mart
Steve Nash Fitness World
BCAA
Favourite Fitness Store
Favourite Hair Salon
Favourite Italian Restaurant
Flaman Fitness
Chatters Hair Salon
Pasta Pollo
Fitness Depot
EN Hair Studio
Olive Garden
Fitness Town
Hairplay Studio (Formerly Entre Nous Hair Studio)
OSSO Lunchroom
Milica Salon Spa
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Congratulations to Our Readers’ Top Favourites Favourite Jeweller
Favourite Motorcycle/Motorsports Store
Favourite Pizza Place
Creative Goldsmiths
Holeshot Motorsports
Jim’s Pizzeria
Kingstone Jeweller
Sea to Sky Motorsports
Me-N-Ed’s Pizza Parlors
Golden Tree Jewellers
Greater Vancouver Powersports
Papa John’s Pizza
Favourite Jogging Trail
Favourite New Business 2 years or less
Favourite Place for a Concert
Campbell Valley Park
The Local Space
Cascades Casino Resort
Fort to Fort Trail
Phoenix Rising Metaphysical Emporium
Douglas Park
Houston Trail
Quesadillas & Chilaquiles Restaurant
McBurney Plaza
Favourite Korean Restaurant
Favourite Oil Change Lube Store
Favourite Place for a Facial
Chamnamoo Korean Restaurant
Mr. Lube
Spa Utopia
Baik Mi
Great Canadian Oil Change
Bliss Dayspa
Agoongyi Korean Restaurant
Midas Aldergrove
Spa Tru Face & Body Lounge
Favourite Law Office
Favourite Paint Store
Favourite Place for a Wedding Venue
Magellan Law Group LLP
Benjamin Moore
Newlands Golf and Country Club
Campbell, Burton & McMullan LLP
Cloverdale Paints
Fort Langley Community Hall
Darnell & Company
Home Hardware Aldergrove
Redwoods Golf Course
Favourite Lighting Store
Favourite Patio
Favourite Place for Karaoke
Design Lighting Sales Ltd
Match Eatery & Public House
Gabby’s Country Cabaret
Canadian Tire
Catcus Club
The Artful Dodger
Steve’s Custom Home Lighting Ltd.,
Earls
Walnut Grove Pub
Favourite Lingerie Store
Favourite Personal Trainer
Favourite Place for Manicure Pedicure
Forever Yours Lingerie
Josh Saunders - The Bootcamp Effect
Binny Nails Salon
La Senza
Alicia Simpson - The Bootcamp Effect
3D Nails Salon
La Vie en Rose
Karen Lougheed - The Bootcamp Effect
Polished Nail Studio
Favourite Local Sports Team
Favourite Pet Services
Favourite Place to Buy a New Car
Vancouver Giants
Brookswood K-9 Design
Dams Ford Lincoln Sales Ltd
Langley Rams
Markeyda’s Pet Grooming
Jonker Honda
Langley Rivermen
k-9 korner Dog Grooming
Toyotatown
Favourite Martial Arts Studio
Favourite Pet Store
Favourite Place to Buy a Used Car
Woo Kim Tae Kwon Do
PetSmart
Acura
Safegaurd Martial Arts
Harvey Pet Foods & Supplies
Jonker Honda
Revolution Martial Arts and Fitness
Bosley’s By Pet Valu
Original Applewood Motors
Favourite Mechanic
Favourite Pharmacy Shopping Services
Favourite Place to Volunteer
Precision Auto Service
Shoppers Drug Mart
Penny Pincher Thrift Store
Foreman’s Auto Repair
London Drugs
LAPS Animal Shelter
Fernridge Automotive
Costco Wholesale
Langley Meals on Wheels
Favourite Mortgage Broker
Favourite Physio Place
Favourite Preschool
Kevin Bay
Twin Rinks Physiotherapy
CEFA Early Learning
Chuck Jansen
Langley Physiotherapy
Wind & Tide
Jamie Moi
Pure Form Physio
Sonshine Street Preschool
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Congratulations to Our Readers’ Top Favourites Favourite Produce Store
Favourite Spa
Favourite Towing Company
Kin’s Farm Market
Spa Utopia
Clover Towing
Ralph’s Farm Market
Bliss Dayspa
BCAA Towing Services
Langley Farm Market
Parlour Spa
Partel Towing
Favourite Pub
Favourite Specialty Store
Favourite Toy Store
Murrayville Town Pub
Scoop-N-Save
Toys R Us
Match Eatery & Public House
Well Seasoned - a gourmet food store
Toy Traders
Samz Pub
Phoenix Rising Metaphysical Emporium
Mastermind Toys
Favourite Real Estate Agency
Favourite Specialty Furniture Store
Favourite Travel Agency
Re/Max Treeland Realty
The Wickertree
Marlin Travel
Royal LePage Wolstencroft Realty
Valley Direct Furniture
Expedia CruiseShip Centers - North Langley
Homelife Benchmark Realty
The Passionate Home
Flight Centre
Favourite Realtor
Favourite Sporting Goods Store
Favourite Brew Store
Deanna Horn, Remax Treeland Realty
Sport Chek
Fraser Hwy Brewmasters
Danny Evans, Homelife Benchmark Realty
Sports Replay
Von Euw Brew
David Smith, Royal LePage Wolstencroft Realty
Mountain Equipment Co-op
Trading Post Brewing Company
Wes Jamison, MacDonald Realty
Favourite Sushi
Favourite Vacuum Store
Samba Sushi
Big Gary’s Vacuums
Friendly people
Sakura sushi
Langley Vacuum and Sewing Centre
Great community
Noma Sushi Japanese Restaurant
Sears
Favourite Reason to Live in Langley
City and country combined
Favourite Retirement Home
Favourite Tanning Salon
Favourite Vet
Fabutan Sun Tan Studios
Langley Animal Hospital
Harrison Landing
Tan de Soleil Sun Tanning Studios
Brookswood Veterinary Hospital
Avalon Gardens
Eurobronze Tanning
Paws N Claws
Manoah Manor Langley Gardens
Favourite Seafood Restaurant Ignite Café Flourishing Chinese Seafood Restaurant C-Lovers Fish & Chips
Favourite Shoe Store Payless Shoes Shoes Of Europe Aldo
Favourite Smoothie store
Favourite Tattoo Parlour I-Kandy
Favourite Yoga Studio
Lady Luck
Evolution Pilates & Yoga Studios
Rebellion Tattoo
Oxygen Yoga
Favourite Thai
Birkram 360
Ban Chok Dee Mai’s Vietnamese Restaurant Naka Bistro Lao & Thai Cuisine
Favourite Thrift Store Value Village Penny Pincher
Boosters
Bibles for Missions
Jugo Juice
Favourite Tire Store
Nature’s Fare Markets
Mountainview Veterinary Clinic
Kal Tire Costco Canadian Tire
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Dear fellow Times Readers, Thanks for your support. It inspires us. We’ve got an awesome lineup coming for this year. See you at the Fair!
We are proud to serve Langley for over 18 years. We would like to extend a big
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FAVOURITE OIL CHANGE LUBE STORE
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Par 3 Golf Course Covered Driving Range Lessons by CPGA Professional Par Buster Bistro Banquet facility for up to 225 guests
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We would like to thank all our patients, dentists and senior care communities for your loyalty and continued support of our clinic. “You don’t earn loyalty in a day, you earn loyalty day by day”
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Serving Langley for over 20 Years!
ASK US ABOUT... Implant Supported Dentures
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103, 8843 - 204 Street, Langley, BC V1M 2K4 www.langleydentureclinic.com
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Stop by today and see all the new 2017 Honda vehicles, including the BRAND NEW 2018 Honda Odyssey Van, on display now!
#1 SELLING CAR IN CANADA
We were looking for a new 2015 Honda CR-V Touring, tried
two other dealerships, they did not have any in stock. We found one in the Jonker Honda dealership, where we were dealing with sales consultant Alan Cheung. Because of Alan’s professional attitude which has impressed us we decided to purchase this particular vehicle. The car was ready in a few days since we have ordered extras, and this took some time to get and deliver to the dealership. The buying process was quite convenient and friendly, we would recommend Alan to our friends. ~ A.V.
2017 CRV
This was my first time buying a car, and Alan made the whole process really easy and laid back. Alan was super nice and extremely knowledgeable during my two visits. I never once felt pressured – he let me take my time, checking all the features of the Honda Fit 2015, and answered any questions that I had immediately. I would definitely recommend Jonker Honda to others! ~ M.P.
2018 ODDYSEY Our recent new car purchase at Surrey/Langley Jonker Honda was due to the sales consultant’s knowledge of the product, high level of professionalism with a courteous and honest manner. After much research on our part in seeking the perfect car, Erick and Byron had great instincts in helping us make the right choice. This dealership’s business office staff are to be commended as well. All of the staff that we have been in recent contact with are a credit to this car dealership. Also, by purchasing at a local/ nearby and reputable car dealership seemed to us a practical after sales option. We expect that there will be continued quality assurance gained by our car purchase at Langley Jonker Honda. ~ S.S.
I called to ask questions about a used car on the lot and Frank was amazing. Very informative and never any pressure. When I came down to the dealership from Vancouver, Frank made the entire experience comfortable. I had other options at dealerships and private sales and I felt so looked after that I didn’t want to buy from anywhere else. I highly recommend coming to Jonker Honda for your next new or used vehicle. Ask for Frank! ~ K.S.
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Thank You Langley for voting us #1 Candy Store
FAVOURITE DENTURE CLINIC
IN STORE BAKERY . NOW OPEN H S E R F G BAKIN EVERYDAY.
A Special Thank You to our Patients. It’s a great compliment to know how satisfied our patients are with the results of their custom dentures. From the whole staff, we thank you for your patronage. We truly enjoy what we do.
Celebrating 25 years of creating great smiles!
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Confidence with Smile. With•state-of-the art technology and a #102 starts 20103 40a Avenue 604.530.9936 team of skilled people, we offer customized denture solutions. Free Consultation • Open Monday to Friday • All dental plans accepted
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over 150 Mix and Match Candy bins • Stocking Over 100 different Sodas SPECIALIZING IN ROOTBEER • 24 flavours of Island Farms Ice Cream • British and USA chocolate bars
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READERS’ CHOICE AWARDS What Do I Love About the Langleys? While my official role is as the MLA for Langley, my real-life role is as the daughter of my wonderful Dad who turned 88 in March.
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That relationship is common amongst those of my age group and it defines much of what I love about Langley.
REAL ESTATE AGENCY
My Dad lives in the centre of downtown. He can walk to anything he needs. Groceries, entertainment, medical help, and recreational activities – If you want it, Langley has it. Now that we have the Vancouver Giants in our community, Dad and I take advantage of the opportunity to enjoy some of the best hockey in BC. Langley itself provides the workplace, shopping and entertainment opportunities that allow us to fulfill all our needs right here in our own community.
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Mary Polak, MLA Langley
Above all, I love the sense of opportunity that, I believe, is present in a very unique way in Langley. I am convinced that we represent the best of the future in British Columbia. I can’t imagine living anywhere else!
MUCHAS GRACIAS, LANGLEY! Thank you for nominating Quesadillas & Chilaquiles for one of the best new businesses! We appreciate the support of our customers, voters and staff! FINALIST ∙2∙0∙1∙7∙
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Royal LePage Wolstencroft Realty has been serving the real estate needs of the Fraser Valley and surrounding area for many years
Our team of over 150+ dedicated real estate professionals are ready to help you, whether you’re interested in Residential, Commercial, Recreational, Investment Property, Sales, Leasing or Property Management.
#110, 19925 Willowbrook Dr., Langley royallepagelangley.ca
604.530.0231
Stay connected with us on Twitter: @RLPWolstencroft and Facebook www.facebook.com/RLPWolstencroftLangley (Royal LePage Wolstencroft)
Walnut Grove Pub and
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To get your 15 MINUTES OF FAME Join us every Thursday, Friday and Saturday 9pm to Closing
WALNUT GROVE PUB
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604-513-8748 • 20470 88 Avenue (Right Next To The Langley Hwy Hotel)
NEW BUSINESS 2 YEARS OR LESS
Under New Management Since 2016 WINNER
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Law Office
Thank You Langley for your votes and support! #225 – 20316 56 Ave., Langley, British Columbia V3A 3Y7 778.726.0175 magellanlaw.ca
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604-513-1900 www.clovertowing.com 24-Hour Service • Towing Service • Battery Boosts • Flatbed Towing • Tire Changes
• Lock Outs • Gas Delivery
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Looking for a local shop you can trust?
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THANK YOU SO MUCH
To Our Amazingly Loyal Students and Families
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Trusted by Langley for 38 years!
FAVOURITE MARTIAL ARTS STUDIO
Foreman’s Integra Tire Auto Centre 5718 198th Street, Langley, BC V3A 7C7 604-530-4510 • foremanauto.ca
#101 20530 Langley Bypass, Langley • 604-532-0090 • www.safeguardmartialarts.com
Cora Langley is honoured to be amongst those nominated for the Favourite Breakfast/Brunch and the Favourite Kid-Friendly Restaurant categories! Thank you to our guests, the readers of the Langley Times, who have truly shown their appreciation of Cora’s creative breakfasts. We couldn’t have done it without you! WINNER
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With the purchase of a $9 meal or more. Present this coupon before ordering. One coupon per customer per visit. May not be combined with any other offer and has no monetary value. Offer valid until August 12, 2017, only at the Cora restaurant located at 20670 Langley Bypass. No reproductions will be accepted.
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Langley Times
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Congratulations to Melissa Doerksen winner of the Reader’s Choice Awards, Samsung Galaxy Tab E. A big thank you to everyone who participated!
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For more contests and great prizes, visit www.langleytimes.com/contests
Thank You Langley for your Votes and Support!
Tues-Sat 11am-5pm Suite 200 20408 Douglas Crescent Langley (upstairs)
since 1977
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Favourite Grocery Store
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“Honest, Reliable Service!”
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604-533-9291
AUTO SERVICE SHOP
22339 48 Ave LANGLEY
Fernridge Auto www.fernridgeautomotive.com
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Thank You Everyone For All Your Votes We Owe it to Our Loyal Customers and Amazing Talented Staff
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FAVOURITE HEARING CLINIC
Our Thank You To You
Bring in this ad for 20% Off All Services for the Month of June 2017 One Per Person 20349 88 Ave, Langley
(604) 888-6679 www.enhairstudio.ca
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
12–8PM 10–6PM 10AM–8PM 9AM–8PM 9AM–6PM 9AM–5PM Closed
www.langleytimes.com
Langley Times
Our thanks to you. We are proud to be chosen as your favourite.
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GREATER VANCOUVER POWERSPORTS
Langley: 9517 - 200th St • 604-888-8700 Chilliwack: 45150 Luckakuck Way • 604-795-7800 GVPS.ca
FAVOURITE MOTORCYCLE / MOTORSPORTS STORE
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www.langleytimes.com
Tired of Painful, Messy Dentures?
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Our doors are always open for new patients. Let’s bring back that beautiful smile!
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Benoush Bahrini Denture Clinic would like to thank our clients and the Langley community for recognizing us as one of your Favourite Denture Clinics!
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SCOOP N SAVE 10% Thank you for voting for us! Bring this ad in and save
FAVOURITE
#103 20258 Fraser Hwy. Langley BC, V3A 4E6
www.scoop-n-save.com tel: (604) 533-0035
DENTURE CLINIC
Hard & Soft Reline Repairs - Same Day Service Complete & Partial Dentures All Dental Plans Accepted
Thank you to everyone who voted for us for Best Independent Coffee Shop
Call today for your complimentary consultation!
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Office: 604-533-0970 103-5501 204 St, Langley Next to the Army and Navy Wheelchair Accessible
Benoush Bahrini Denture Clinic
Our Thanks To You
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Value Up To $5.00 One Coupon Per Person Per Visit.
FAVOURITE INDEPENDENT COFFEE SHOP
22259 48 Ave, Langley, BC (604) 534-0204
Monday - Friday: 6:30AM–9PM | Saturday: 7:30AM–8PM | Sunday: 8AM–8PM
Thank You Langley 3 DAYS
FOR VOTING US YOUR FAVOURITE
PLACE TO BUY A USED CAR
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Customer Appreciation Event
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604-514-1895
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READERS’ CHOICE AWARDS
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What Do I Love About the Langleys?
Both the City and the Township of Langley are remarkable places to live, and I’m thankful every day to call this area of the world my home. Our community has a lot to offer, including rewarding cultural activities, recreational facilities, fantastic restaurants, and a proximity to nature that is hard to find in today’s day and age. I love the Langleys because they are an incredible place to raise a family. I also love the Langleys for the people who live in it. There is a strong ethic of volunteerism, I am honoured to represent Langley City and parts of the Township in our nation’s capital, but it is the work I get to do at home that makes being a Member of Parliament truly amazing. For me, an important part of our community is our link to Indigenous History, and John Aldag, MP the Kwantlen First Nation. As Canada works towards reconciliation, the dynamic Cloverdale / Langley City cultural collaboration that is present in the Langleys is a remarkable testament to the strength and diversity of this place we call home. BC was born in the Langleys, and in Canada’s 150th year, I can think of no better time than to reflect on what makes this place remarkable.
RIDERS LIQUOR STORE
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Chinese Food
SEAFOOD RESTAURANT
Chinese Seafood Restaurant
We Treat You Like Family We would like to give a big thank you to all the voters in the Langley community. We are immensely grateful for all the family, friends, and loyal customers who have made us successful. Thank you to our extremely hard working team! They go above and beyond to ensure we give the best Chinese experience that the Langley community deserves. Hope to see you all soon!! Open 7 Days a Week!
Open Every Day 9AM - 11 PM 4143 208th St., Langley, BC
604-533-3320 riderslrs@telus.net
CANADIAN
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FAVOURITE INSURANCE COMPANY
20472 Fraser Hwy. Langley, BC V3A 4G2 Weekdays: 11:30 AM – 10 PM Weekends: 11:30 AM – 11 PM 604-534-3335 www.flourishingchineserestaurant.ca
Thank you Langley for voting for us!
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“EXCELLENCE THROUGH SERVICE” A TRUSTED NAME FOR ALL YOUR HOME INSURANCE NEEDS SINCE 1983. CALL US TODAY
604-530-9993
19825 Fraser Hwy • bwinsurance.com
FOR CUSTOMER SERVICE
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We are so proud to be nominated and would like to extend a big Thank You to all of our clients for your votes.
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PIZZA PLACE
HAIR SALON
Hours
Call Us To Book Your Appointment
PIZZA PARLORS
(604) 533-1671
102-22198 48th Ave, Langley (Formerly known as Entré Nous)
Thanks for voting us #1 Pizza in Langley!
9am - 5pm 9am - 8pm 9am - 8pm 9am - 8pm 9am - 7pm 9am - 5pm
Sun:
CLOSED
“I just want to thank everyone who voted for me and for trusting me to help them with their mortgage needs.
Be sure to check out our Daily drink specials
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FAVOURITE MORTGAGE BROKER
I take great care in providing honest advice and recommendations to suit my clients financial needs and look forward to helping anyone who is in the need of a good honest mortgage broker. Thanks again for everyone who voted for me.”
Chuck Jansen
Senior Mortgage Specialist
Me-n-Ed’s Langley - 20270 Fraser Highway, Langley
Mon: Tues: Wed: Thur: Fri: Sat:
604-202-1753
chuck.jansen@verico.ca
Paragon Mortgage Group Inc.
Thank you for voting us your favourite place for a facial! Come in now through July for a European Relax Facial for only $79 and see why.
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SIGNATURE PACKAGE 1 hour full body swedish massage and a european relax facial $129
Summer Specials Manicure & Pedicure $59 Dental Grade Laser Teeth Whitening $199 (regular $599)
Proudly using Dermaesthetics all natural Pharmaceutical grade skin care line from Beverly Hills for all our facials and peels.
Stay Connected Follow us on Instagram - @spatrulounge and Facebook @spatrufaceandbody
FAVOURITE PLACE FOR A FACIAL
Langley’s best spot for Botox and Fillers
20% off All new clients!
20393 Fraser Hwy (inside Cascades Casino) 604-427-3601
Langley Times
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Thank you to all our supporters for voting us Favourite Shoe Store!
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Fashion Store
Thank You Langley for voting us your Favorite Fashion Store!
Monday - Saturday 10 am - 5 pm Sunday 12 am - 4 pm Closed on Statutory Holidays
www.shoesofeurope.com 20502 Fraser Highway, Langley
604-539-9979 20565 Fraser Hwy, Langley, BC V3A 4G3 tel: 604-532-5898
An Indian Affair is your chosen authentic Indian restaurant in Langley. You will find the most exotic and mouth-watering Indian dishes prepared in the most healthy and hygenic way. Here, we take care of your health and provide gluten-free and vegan options, too. We have an extensive lunch buffet and, for your comfort, delivery and take-out options. For more info:
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BUFFET
604-539-8114 #146-19653 Willowbrook Drive Langley, BC, V2Y 1A5
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TANNING SALON
BUTCHER SHOP
We carry: • Deli Meats • Sausage • Pork • Cheese • Poultry and • Beef • Smokehouse • Lamb Items
The Bonetti family appreciates our customers & staff for their support & patronage over the past 44 years - Thank you for voting us your Favourite Butcher Shop! 3986 248th Street, Langley BC Hours: Tues-Sat 8am-5pm
FREE18+ TAN
* No purchase necessary
BUY 1 GET 1 FREE
$29.95 SPRAY TAN FULL BODY
604-888-8915 8590 - 200th St.
We are really pleased that you have recognized the effort we are making to improve your experience over the years on all levels starting with our superior customer service to our equipment & cleanliness. We are absolutely delighted to maintain our top position and we wouldn’t be there without your
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Retirement Home
We Wish To Thank Everyone For Your Votes
INFRARED SAUNA 45 MIN
Langley for your votes and support.
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604-856-2187
www.bonettimeats.com
$19.95 2 WEEKS UNLIMITED SUPER BED
Thank You
loyalty and support!
all items from our smokehouse are “in-house made” no MSG and Gluten free
• Management
next to Tim Hortons We are only 1 minute away from Walnut Grove via 202 St (from 88th, left on 202nd, right on 86th.)
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EUROBRONZE
TANNING TANNING | SPRAY TAN | INFRARED SAUNA
FAVOURITE
Deepak, Ashok, Kamla
INDIAN RESTAURANT
20345 Fraser Hwy Langely, BC V3A 4E8 778 278 7777
www.indianmasalabistro.com
Thank you Langley for voting the Harrison Experience as your favorite Retirement Living. CHECK EVERYTHING OFF YOUR RETIREMENT WISH LIST “I want to bring a pet.”
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“I want to continue doing what I love and try new things too!”
A Better Way of Life Come for a TOUR & A FREE LUNCH anytime and see why The Harrisons really do offer a better way of life!
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“I want delicious nutritious meals that I don’t have to cook!”
“I want to keep enjoying my hobbies and pastimes.”
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The Harrisons
Harrison Landing 20899 Douglas Crescent Langley, BC V3A 9L3 604.530.7075 www.harrisonlanding.com
“I want a complete suite with a full kitchen, fireplace and balcony.”
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“I want safe transportation for shopping and outings.”
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Harrison Pointe 21616-52 Avenue Langley, BC V2V 1L7 604.530.1101 www.harrisonpointe.com
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Thanks to all of those that voted for us and your continued support Langley!
15%
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Come in or call to book your appointment today!
200TH STREET LOCATION ONLY. MUST PRESENT COUPON. EXPIRES AUGUST 31, 2017
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Come in or call to book your appointment today!
Come in or call to book your appointment today!
200TH STREET LOCATION ONLY. MUST PRESENT COUPON. EXPIRES AUGUST 31, 2017
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Together, your Canadian Tire staff offers you over 100 years of experience to help with your every day automotive needs.
6312 200th Street, Langley 604.532.4400 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
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family owned and operated
WINNER
CEDAR RIM NURSERY Proven Winners 12” Sun Baskets
just
$24.99 Regular $34.98
Find Dad That Perfect Gift For Father’s Day The Great Scrape
Felco Pruners
BBQ Scraper
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Gardening Store
Fruit Trees
$10 off Regular Price
Icon Grills
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Strawberry Pots
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$29.99
$49.99
No Leak 50’ Garden Hose just
$19.99
50’ Length Regular $39.98
Regular $69.98
Thank you to our customers and Langley Times readers for voting for us in the Langley Times reader’s choice awards Hours of operation: Mon thru Sat: 9am - 6pm Sun & Holidays: 10am - 5pm
Visit us online at www.cedarrim.com Offers valid until June 22, 2017 or while supplies last
7024 Glover Road, Langley, BC Phone 604.888.4491 sales@cedarrim.com