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Co-op forces singles to leave or pay more
Longtime tenant says changes will hurt seniors and people with disabilities Jennifer Moreau staff reporter
Seniors and people with disabilities in a south Burnaby housing co-op have been warned of upcoming changes that will either increase their rent or force them to move out. Tenants at Cariboo Heights Housing Coop received notice Jan. 5 that any singles or couples living in a two-bedroom suite will have to downsize to a one-bedroom to free up space for families. If the tenants wish to stay, they’ll have to pay more each month, and if they can’t afford the increase, they’ll have to leave. That has residents like Kay McDonald, a retired senior who lives alone, worried for herself and her neighbours. “It came as a shock to all of us this was happening,” McDonald said. “A lot of this is affecting seniors who are on a limited income, who have been here since the place was built. It’s not fair.” The changes take effect April 1. The new rules only apply to single tenants or couples, assuming they can share a bedroom. The problem at Cariboo Heights is there are no one-bedroom suites in the complex, so singles and couples would have to leave if they can’t Co-op Page 4
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Concerned: Kay McDonald is concerned about a B.C. Housing policy that will force single tenants out of their two-bedroom suites if they can’t afford a rent increase.
‘I’M MAD AS HELL. IT’S BRUTAL, BUT WE WILL EXAMINE THE DECISION ... WE WILL BE APPEALING IT’: DUTTON
Protester loses case against Kinder Morgan Jennifer Moreau staff reporter
A B.C. Supreme Court judge has turned down a Burnaby man’s request to have Kinder Morgan’s multimillion-dollar civil suit against him thrown out
of court. Alan Dutton, an active member of Burnaby Residents Opposing Kinder Morgan Expansion, said he was “mad as hell” about the decision. “How are people going to demonstrate? How are they
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going to exercise their Charter rights in this country?” Dutton told the NOW. The judge deferred the decision on costs, meaning Dutton could be on the hook for legal fees. Dutton said the judge did this to prevent him from pursu-
ing any further legal action. “It’s brutal, but we will examine the decision and see if there are grounds for appeal. If there are grounds for appeal, we will be appealing it for sure.” Dutton was one of five protesters named in the civil suit
Kinder Morgan brought forward while seeking an injunction against anti-pipeline protesters on Burnaby Mountain. The company alleged the protesters, in general, committed various Dutton Page 3
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