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Surrey Vaisakhi parade attracts 150,000 Marisa BABIC Staff Reporter

SURREY – Judging by the huge crowds, Surrey deserves its bragging rights for hosting the largest Vaisakhi celebration outside of India. The Surrey Vaisakhi parade, held this past Saturday to commemorate one of the most important religious events on the Sikh calendar, drew a record-breaking 150,000 attendees. Organized by the Gurdwara Sahib Dasmesh Darbar temple, the 11th annual event drew many local visitors as well as visitors from others parts of Canada and the U.S. See PHOTO GALLERY, thenownewspaper.com Moninder Singh Bual, spokesperson for the Gurdwara, called the event “an incredible day of celebration.” “It was particularly fulfilling to see so many people, including thousands who travelled from across western Canada and the United States, enjoy such a positive community event,” Bual said. The glorious sunshine intensified the kaleidoscope of colours on the streets and put everyone in a cheery mood as they celebrated Vaisakhi.

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This isn’t your father’s way of voting Still new to social media, candidates, voters alike stumble along online as vote day looms

Ted COLLEY Staff Reporter

SURREY – The buzz in this election campaign is all about using social media to reach voters, but is it working? A recent Ipsos Reid poll found just six per cent of Canada’s adult population is logging on to sites like Facebook and Twitter, or traditional media websites, on a daily basis to discuss politics. There’s potential for growth since 21 per cent of those sur-

veyed said they visit such sites weekly, but there’s still a long way to go before social networking sites become mainstream political tools. Perhaps surprisingly, since social media is generally viewed as the preserve of youth, the survey found nearly twice as many Canadian voters middle aged and older connect to such sites to discuss politics on a daily basis than do their younger counterparts. So what do politicians have to do to reach voters online?

Emily Jubenvill speaks for Get Your Vote On, a Vancouverbased organization dedicated to persuading Canadians 18 to 34 years of age to vote. She’s 24 and passionate about the issue. Jubenvill believes social media can play a crucial role in engaging youth in the political process and although her focus is on youth, what she had to say about creating effective online campaigns applies to all voters no matter what their age.

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These children were among the 150,000 people who celebrated Vaisakhi Saturday.


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Surrey Mayor Dianne Watts shares a laugh with some children at Saturday’s Vaisakhi parade.

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Thousands converge on Newton for parade  continued from page 1 The festival closed 54 intersections in the Newton neighbourhood along the parade route and featured more than 2,500 participants representing 20 community organizations. The parade included floats by the Gurdwara Sahib Dasmesh Darbar Temple, schools, and the Sikh Motorcycle Club. Members of the various branches of

the Canadian Armed Forces marched in the parade, which began with a special wreath laying ceremony on the main float to honour those have served and continue to serve. The festivities included numerous performances including local bhangra teams and singers. Politicians descended upon the celebration site, including B.C. Premier Christy Clark. The celebrants indulged in Indian

delicacies served at the temple grounds and along the parade route, enjoying tasty treats such samosas and pakoras. Hundreds of community organizations and businesses handed out free food and drink along the route, an important tradition of the celebration. Afterwards, in a symbolic gesture of the Vaisakhi season of renewal, the partiers and event volunteers cleaned up the streets. – with files from Kuljeet Kalla

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One man dead after stabbings in school parking lot SURREY – A young Tom ZYTARUK Surrey man was killed Staff Reporter and another is in serious condition in hospital after both were stabbed in the chest in a parking lot behind Frank Hurt secondary school in Newton on Sunday night. Police had not released the victims’ names by press time but the 19-year-old man who died used to attend the school. The other victim is 20. The attack happened at 8:30 p.m., in the 13800-block of 77 Avenue. Cpl. Dale Carr, spokesman for the Integrated Homicide Investigation Team, said the investigation has so far revealed that the victims were drinking and playing soccer at the scene when three men approached them. There was an argument, three more joined in, and the pair

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Police and paramedics attend to two men who were stabbed Sunday. was stabbed. Police are looking for six Indo-Canadian men, about 20 years old. It’s believed they ran through a wood area to 76th Avenue. The victims are white. Carr said police have not yet established a motive for the stabbing.

Anyone with information is asked to contact the IHIT tip line at 1-877-551IHIT or Crimestoppers at 1-800-222TIPS. Meanwhile, the Surrey RCMP is looking for a suspect after a 21-yearold Surrey man was shot in Newton on Friday afternoon. Police said the victim’s wound was minor. “He was not cooperative and is known to police,” Insp. Dave Attfield said. The shooting happened at about 2 p.m., in the 12600-block of 67B Avenue. “It is believed this incident occurred on or near the street,” Attfield said. “There is no indication at this stage of the investigation of a connection to any nearby residence. This incident appears to have been targeted.”

“I’m not a social media expert, but I tweet and I have a Facebook page, so it’s part of my daily life. I think social media has the power to influence, but the parties aren’t doing a good job of using them.” Jubenvill described most of the tweets and Facebook entries put up by politicians and their campaign teams as boring and out of touch with younger Canadians. Basically, she said, candidates don’t get it. “It’s 100 per cent, absolutely about relationships. Until you build those relationships – earn that street cred – you can’t capture the interest of voters.” Jubenvill was quick to point out building relationships with voters requires more than a five- or sixweek online blitz during an election campaign; the relationship has to be ongoing and honest. “Now would be a good time for the parties to start building social media relationships for the next election,” Jubenvill said. She also thinks politicians should use social media to create more personal one-on-one connections if they hope to attract support from youth. Those elected can use the media to tell people what they’re doing for their constituents. “If you’re doing good work in the constituency, it’s about telling that story. If you’re going to run in the next election, start now finding out what people care about.” Larry Colero is the Green candidate in South Surrey-White Rock-Cloverdale who uses social networks – mainly Twitter and Youtube – to offset a small campaign budget. He uses them not only to connect with voters, but also to keep track of issues and other candidates. Colero posts video clips from allcandidates meetings that show him responding to questions on particular issues. “If people want to hear where I stand on an issue, they can go to Youtube and hear what I have to say. I also get involved with organizations like Get You Vote On and others, special interest groups, who survey candidates on specific issues, then post their responses on their sites.” Colero puts considerable time into answering email questions from members of various groups because he understands the value of one-on-one communication. “I divide my time between that and door knocking. You can influence a whole block of voters at one time on the survey sites. It’s not as good as face-toface, but I can’t get to 80,000 people in person.” tcolley@thenownewspaper.com


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17 AVENUE & 146 STREET REVERSAL OF STOPPING DIRECTION The City of Surrey is planning some changes at the intersection of 17 Avenue and 146 Street. Presently, traffic on 17 Avenue must stop for traffic on 146 Street. Traffic analysis has shown that the volume of traffic on 17 Avenue significantly exceeds the traffic volume on 146 Street. It is safer for those streets with lower volumes to be required to stop. For that reason, the stopping direction will be reversed so that traffic on 146 Street will be required to stop. To maintain safety and minimize driver confusion, the changeover will be undertaken in 3 phases: Phase 1

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Additional signage and pavement markings will be installed before and during the changeover. This analysis was done as part of a pilot project for cycling Neighbourhood Routes, which are routes through local roads connecting neighbourhoods through Surrey. The pilot project connects the Semiahmoo area to Ocean Park. 17 Avenue at 146 Street is part of this east-west route, which will be facilitated by the inversion of the stopping direction as well.

For more information, please contact the City at 604-591-4853 or cycling@surrey.ca.

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DELTA – A small Tom ZYTARUK Staff Reporter encampment has sprung up along River Road to send a big message to the provincial Liberal government that it should axe the South Fraser Perimeter Road project instead of chopping down more trees. In recent weeks great swaths of forest have been cut from the hillside between Gunderson Slough and the Alex Fraser Bridge to make way for the four-lane expressway. In response, roughly 35 environmental activists have set up their “Stop the Pave” tent village to block continuing work on the freeway. They arrived on Friday (Earth Day) and pitched camp not far from the historic Glenrose Cannery, next to one of the oldest Coast Salish archaeological sites in B.C. At the Now’s press time Monday afternoon the campers were planning to hand out pamphlets to the project’s equipment operators when they return to work today (Tuesday), calling on them to halt construction. “The company that you work for is being contracted to destroy an important ecological hillside,” the handbill states. It also notes that “hundreds of families have already lost their homes along this planned truck route... we know that you want your children to inherit a livable world just like us.” Camper Christine Leclerc, from Vancouver, warmed herself by a small fire Monday while her companion William

“last name not provided” strummed his guitar. “There are rippling effects from the decisions that we make and I’m not sure how far people think we can keep chopping down hillsides and building more roads before it all collapses on us,” William told the Now. “If they have any love for their children or their grandchildren, then they’ll think about that. If we screw it up today we have nothing left for tomorrow, and it’s our own damn fault.” Vancouver resident David Beattie, who had been busy peeling potatoes, noted that for “about a decade” the concerns of people opposed to the $1.2-billion project “have been relentlessly swept aside, swept aside. “So eventually when it gets to the eleventh hour, and you have your back to the wall, what other option is there other than to lie in front of a bulldozer, if you feel that strongly about it?” he asked. The South Fraser Perimeter Road is scheduled to be completed in 2013 and will connect with highways 1, 15, 17, 91, 99 and the Golden Ears Bridge. It will run about 40 kilometres from DeltaPort Way in South Delta to 176th Street in Surrey’s Port Kells, hugging the Fraser River shoreline for a large part of the route. Seven environmentally sensitive streams are in its way. The government has expropriated many homes to make way for the highway – roughly 75 in the historic North Delta

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GOOD FRIDAY & EASTER MONDAY WEEK COLLECTION SCHEDULE Dear Surrey Residents:

Please be advised that there will be no collection on Good Friday. If your regular collection falls on Friday, April 22, 2011, your collection will occur one day later on Saturday, April 23, 2011.

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community of Sunbury alone. Sgt. Sharlene Brooks, of the Delta police, said the police have “had officers monitoring that situation” and have “an operational plan in place.” “It’s been very peaceful,” she said Monday. “Of course, we understand and appreciate not everyone supports the South Fraser Perimeter Road expansion project and they have every right to protest. Obviously, everybody is due to return to work (today, Tuesday) and if the protest continues, then further options will have to be explored and considered by

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TEMPORARY NIGHTTIME CLOSURES WITH DETOUR ROUTES MAY 03 & MAY 17, 2011 On May 03 and May 17, 2011, the City of Surrey will require temporary closures of Highway 1 eastbound and westbound near 168 Street. During this period, Highway 1 traffic will be detoured along 96th Avenue via 176th Street Interchange and the 160th Street Interchange. The scheduled closures are as follows: • May 03, 2011 – Highway 1 westbound will be closed between midnight and 4 a.m. • May 17, 2011 – Highway 1 eastbound will be closed between midnight and 4 a.m. Every effort is being made to minimize the effect on the travelling public. Please exercise caution and obey flaggers and posted signs.

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The City of Surrey preschool programs are play based, built around the belief that children learn naturally through their play.

You are invited to view and comment on plans for formalizing the existing downhill bike area in Invergarry Park with new jumps, new fencing and improved pedestrian trails. The plans will be on display on the evening of Thursday April 28th in the gymnasium of Ellendale Elementary School between the hours of 6:00 and 8:00 p.m.

Join us at a preschool near you to learn more about our philosophy, meet our staff and tour the facilities. For more information contact the centre in your neighbourhood

The proposed Invergarry Bike Park is a concept that was originally proposed in 2007 during the creation of the City of Surrey’s Bicycle Recreation Facilities Strategy. This Open House will display the concept that has been developed based on enacting the recommendations of that strategy as well as combining previous public consultation from that time.

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Staff from the City of Surrey Parks, Recreation and Culture Department as well as staff from City of Surrey Natural Areas Department will be at this event to discuss the plan being proposed. Staff will be happy to answer any questions you may have and will gather your input to assess the public opinion on moving this project forward.

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on the government to restore funding to the system. Fleetwood-Port Kells incumbent, Conservative MP Nina Grewal, did not respond to requests for comment. Aditya Mohan is a spokesman for the South Asian Immigration and Marriage Fraud Victims Society. Mohan said he is the author of the Conservative scheme. “That was my suggestion to him (Kenny) which he accepted. I made the suggestion to him in September or October last year. We said they should put a three-year probation. If the marriage fails and there is reason to believe it’s a marriage of convenience, they should be deported.” Mohan said Kenny has not adopted the second part of his idea to combat marriage fraud. That would exclude the Canadian spouse in a fraudulent marriage from sponsoring anyone else for three years. Like Fernando, Mohan also wants the government to put more money into immigration services to reduce the backlog. “I have suggested instead of spending $30 billion on fighter jets, they spend it in Canada. This is a peaceful nation, we don’t need more fighter jets.” tcolley@thenownewspaper.com

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SURREY – A Ted Conservative plan to deport COLLEY foreign nationals who marry Staff Reporter Canadians to jump the immigration queue is wrong-headed, according to the NDP candidate in FleetwoodPort Kells. “The whole issue of fake marriages stems from the fact that Canada has a broken process,” Nao Fernando said. “It’s a problem created by the Conservatives. They cut $53 million from settlement services in December. Organizations like PICS (Progressive Intercultural Community Services) and SUCCESS have had their funds cut.” Fernando said immigration and refugee boards are underfunded and the backlog of immigration applications means people wait for years to find out if they can come to Canada. Many, he said, become desperate and resort to tactics like marriages of convenience to bypass the delay. Immigration Minister Jason Kenny announced last week a re-elected Conservative government would put foreigners who marry Canadians on a three-year probation. If the marriage failed within those three years, the foreign national could be deported. Fernando said that’s unfair and called


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DELTA – The family of Jessica Orion Hutchinson is upset KERR Now Contributor the RCMP officer charged in the crash that took his life remains suspended with pay more than two years later. Hutchinson, 21, died on Oct. 25, 2008 after the motorcycle he was driving collided with a Jeep driven by Cpl. Benjamin Monty Robinson. Robinson, who was off duty at the time, is facing a charge of attempting to obstruct justice. At a preliminary inquiry last week, a Surrey Provincial Court judge deemed there is enough evidence to go to trial. The officer was suspended with pay following the incident. While the family is relieved Robinson will face trial, Judith Hutchinson, Orion’s mother, said they have a hard time dealing with the fact he has remained suspended with pay. “While we have endured the aftermath of this tragedy, my daughter and I have also battled to maintain the rest of our lives, working in spite of grief and trauma to keep a roof over our heads and to carry on as best we can,” Judith Hutchinson said in an e-mail to the Optimist, a sister paper to the Now. “In light of this, we find it utterly incomprehensible that the accused has been on a paid vacation of sorts for the past two-and-a-half years, suspended with full pay and benefits.”

In the fall of 2009, the grieving mother enquired about the officer’s status with the RCMP. She said she was told that once criminal charges were laid, a review process would take place and the officer’s suspended with pay status would be reconsidered. The attempt to obstruct justice charge against Robinson was announced in December 2009. “Since that time, every subsequent enquiry we have made to the RCMP has met with the same response - his status remains unchanged,” Judith Hutchinson said. “We have been given no explanation for this. Now a preliminary hearing has determined that a trial will take place. Will the accused officer still continue to be on the RCMP payroll?” Sgt. Rob Vermeulen, a B.C. RCMP media relations officer, said Wednesday he could only confirm that Robinson remains suspended with pay. According to the national RCMP website, officers are only suspended without pay “in extreme cases when it would be inappropriate to pay a member.” Incidents are evaluated on a case-bycase basis and suspension without pay is considered in a few instances, including when an officer is in jail awaiting trial and if an officer is clearly involved in an act that contravenes an act of Parliament or the RCMP’s code of conduct.

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Federal vote a lot more interesting for B.C. this time around Provincial politics usually trump the federal kind when it comes to holding the interest of most British Columbians, but Keith BALDREY I suspect the upcoming federal election is going to prove to be more fascinating than recent ones. This province has 36 ridings, and the electoral result in most of them is known about a minute after the polls close. The Conservatives should win 14 ridings quite easily, while the NDP appears to have a lock on eight seats. In some of the ridings, the Conservatives win by such massive numbers one gets the impression the party could run house pets as candidates and still win (the same holds true with the NDP stronghold of Vancouver East). Many federal Conservative MPs who win by huge margins lack any kind of public profile. (When was the last time you heard about Mark Warawa in Langley, Ed Fast in Abbotsford, Ron Cannan in Kelowna or Colin Mayes in the Okanagan for example?) To be fair, the lot of a government backbencher is an anonymous one, but the fact is the MPs I just named win three or even four times the votes of their nearest opponent. So these ridings lack any kind of drama on election night. But there are more than a dozen or so ridings where things may get very interesting as the night progresses and a number of them are likely to change hands when it’s all over. If the current polls are correct – they suggest the federal Liberal vote is collapsing – then the seats to keep the closest eye on are the five currently held by that party. That includes the three seats in Vancouver, one in Surrey and

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the islands in every election, so it will by a major upset if May wins. One of the more intriguing scenarios involves some apparently safe Conservative-held ridings in the Interior and on Vancouver Island. On paper, they should remain in that party’s win column. However, there are a couple of potential factors that may turn those races on their heads. First of all, if there is indeed a surge in NDP popularity, that factor – combined with lingering antigovernment sentiment that lies barely below the surface in those regions – could make these races competitive. Second, a significant collapse in the Liberal vote would hurt the Conservatives in particular, as Liberal voters would shift to the NDP. The riding of KootenayColumbia, for example, should be a Conservative stronghold. But long-time incumbent Jim Abbott has retired, and that area has long held an anti-government sentiment (the Reform party used to own this territory, remember). This has the NDP talking about an upset victory there. There are also several ridings where the combined Liberal/NDP vote in 2008 was significantly higher than the Conservative

vote, so if enough strategic voting occurs, some of those ridings may be going the NDP’s way. So how’s it all going to come out in the end? In the end, the Conservatives should win 20 to 27 seats, while the NDP should win from nine to 17 seats, and the Liberals will be lucky to hang on to four of the five they currently hold. Yes, B.C. politics is usually more interesting than the federal variety (at least in this province), but for one night at least the federal scene should keep our interest longer than usual. Keith Baldrey is chief political correspondent for Global B.C. Keith.Baldrey@globalnews.ca

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the Vancouver Island seat of Esquimalt-Juan de Fuca. The Conservatives, having run second in all of those seats in 2008, are the logical favourites to reap the benefits of even a small collapse in Liberal votes in those ridings. The one exception may be the riding of Vancouver Centre, where long-time Liberal MP Hedy Fry has been counted out before, but who always seems to emerge victorious. Other seats with uncertain outcomes include Surrey North, where the NDP has targeted the near-invisible Conservative MP Dona Cadman for defeat, NewtonNorth Delta, where the Liberals will be hard-pressed to hold the seat, and Saanich-Gulf Islands, where federal Green leader Elizabeth May is trying to win a seat. May is facing longtime Conservative MP Gary Lunn, who has a formidable election machine in his riding. There is a misconception that the Gulf Islands is Green-friendly territory, based on the assumption there must be a bunch of tie-dyed tree huggers living there. There are a few, but there a lot more retired doctors, lawyers and dentists there who ensure the Conservatives win every poll on

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Ann Wilkie, Surrey

Easter needs more gusto

The Editor, Re: “Easter deserves better,” the Now, April 22. It is sad the Sikhs get so much press on the weekend of one of the most important celebrations of the Christian calendar. I know there were many “nondenominational” Good Friday services being held with hundreds of attendees like there was in North Delta and many other communities in the Lower Mainland last weekend. Also, most Christian Churches were full on Easter Sunday with people celebrating the resurrection of Jesus. I am not blaming the Sikhs, we as Christians need to “do Easter right.” Easter is not about bunnies and chocolate, but about the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ.

Bob Wilson, Surrey

Surrey does politics right The Editor, While watching the acrimonious advertising being heaped on federal opponents by both the Liberals and Conservatives, I was reminded of the formerly fractious nature of our municipal government in Surrey. I thought, therefore, that it would be appropriate to pass along

some praise for the current mayor and council. I truly appreciate the thoughtful manner with which our city government goes about its business. It seems that each bylaw and order in council is carefully considered and that reason rather than politics rules the day. What a concept! Not only that, all members of council are now being utilized in areas of strength. From Marvin Hunt to Judy Villeneuve to Bob Bose, experience and ability now means more than political bias. So, kudos to Mayor Dianne Watts for finding the common thread that allows our council to function so efficiently and equal kudos to Surrey’s councillors for putting aside their differences to work for the common good.

Harvey Ostroff, Surrey

Staub’s ad was hilarious The Editor, I thought you had created a new editorial cartoon page when I saw your newspaper on Friday. The parody of an election ad by Hardy Staub was hilarious. The concept that Hardy, a Conservative until three weeks before the election and now running for the Liberals, warning that a vote for anyone but him was a vote for the Conservatives was a hoot.

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The Editor, Re: “Easter deserves better,” the Now, April 22. Thank you, columnist Tom Zytaruk, for expressing your dismay in regard to the “low key” celebrations of Easter, which are de-emphasized in our culture. My similar sentiments though are coming from the point of view that there is a lot happening in the Christian community in a multitude of churches in this community. The issue that I take is that the newspaper and media neglect or overlook those celebrations in our community. The coverage in reporting the Vaisakhi parade prior, during and after was in stark contrast to any references or recognition, to the multitude of scheduled Christian Easter celebrations, (other than individual paid ads). There certainly was a noticable vacuum. In decades past, newspapers were very receptive to writing about church-sponsored events. In Maui, I noticed the local newspaper had a full page listing all the worship times and locations as a community service without need for an individual ads. Your example of Holy Week in Guatemala brings forth the idea that maybe we Christians need a concentrated effort of co-operation to hold a parade on Pentecost, as it culminates the 50 days of the Easter season.

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The Editor, Re: “Mountie hurt in brouhaha during Canucks celebration on Scott Road sues RCMP,” the Now, April 22. I am stunned by the news that an RCMP officer is suing the RCMP and everyone else the person could think of because they were injured on the job. This appears to me to be a straightforward “money grab,” shades of the many frivolous lawsuits in the U.S. He fell on the job or was pushed and was hurt. I have never heard of any other RCMP member or his or her family suing the RCMP because they were really injured or killed. Isn’t it in the job description that the position can be one of constant risk of injury or violence? What part of the training or information session at the initial stages of his joining the force did he not understand? This is just another insult and disgusting ulterior motive that once again shows disrespect for other members and all Canadians at large.

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The Editor, Re: “Sunday market has new ‘upscale’ vision,” the Now, April 12. So, Cloverdale has become “stagnant” and Shannon Claypool and Surrey council are looking for something “unique.” That’s strange, because they just destroyed unique Cloverdale and the city of parks, the beaver and antique stores, the rodeo, the racetrack, nature and

Catharina Leidel, Surrey

Staub acts like bully The Editor, I am a veteran of the Second World War, a seventh-generation Canadian and have seen a lot of political electioneering in my

90 years. I attended both recent candidate meetings where Liberal candidate Hardy Staub came across as the playground bully. He took every opportunity to attack Conservative MP Russ Hiebert and in doing so, he usually failed to address the questions directed at him. Rarely did he discuss what his party platform was. Staub is not the person I want to represent me in Ottawa.

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DELTA Marisa BABIC — Educate kids Staff reporter at home or send them to school to mix and learn with other students? It’s choice that some parents grapple with but a program offered by the Delta school district allows students to profit from both learning styles at the same time. The Home Quest program, launched in September 2003 for students from Kindergarten to Grade 7, provides support for parents who chose alternative learning for their children. Operating out of Pinewood elementary school in North Delta, the program is tailored to meet the needs of children who choose to do some learning at home and some at school. Program coordinator Barb Stoliker describes the program as “a bridge between the two worlds — home and school partnership.” The Home Quest program is based in a wing at Pinewood elementary. There are two classrooms and a resource room where parents can access provincial learning resources and other educational materials. Students in the program are fully funded by the Ministry of Education and are required to follow the ministry’s education guidelines. Parents bring their kids to the Home Quest program one day a week and teach them at home the rest of the time. The younger set attends classes on Wednesdays and the intermediate group attends on Thursdays. The kids might come to class weekly but Stoliker notes that the lessons differ from traditional classes by focusing strongly on “things that can be done in groups” such as gym, art, drama and science. Last Wednesday, the young ones staged a play called “The Great Frog” as parents sat in a semi-circle to watch. At the start of the school year, teachers devise a Student Learning Plan for each student, which is reviewed three times a year to chart progress. Portfolio meetings are held with parents and students and evaluations are based on the

Home Quest at a glance ❚ The Home Quest program is operated at Pinewood Elementary in Delta. ❚ Program features include weekly full-day classes that offer interactive learning experiences in science, fine arts, French, physical education, language arts and more. ❚ Home Quest students go on field trips to a variety of places around the Lower Mainland. ❚ An on-site lending library is full of resources, textbooks and hands-on learning materials. ❚ Professional development sessions for parents are planned to explore learning strategies on a range of curricular topics. ❚ Students have use of the school library at Pinewood.

Mom Shawna Kervin has two kids enrolled in Delta’s Home Quest program, including daughter Amanda, 8. ❚PHOTO/Marisa Babic

teacher’s assessment and information shared by the parent. Students get report cards the same as everyone else. Stoliker notes that many parents opt for the program because it allows a lot of flexibility.

“It’s very self-directed but there’s a lot of support from certified teachers,” she said. Since the Home Quest program runs to Grade 7 only, students transfer to regular high schools to complete their Grade 12 education.

Although she has no data tracking these transitions, Stoliker says they appear to go smoothly. Shawna Kervin, a mother who has two kids enrolled in the Home Quest program, favours the program for a variety of reasons. “I love that kids can spend time with their families and learn their values from their families,” said Kervin, who also has a one-yearold baby. She also likes the flexibility. She usually finishes her lessons with her son and daughter by noon and then they have the rest of the day to do other things such as music lessons or sports. She dismissed suggestions that home-schooled kids miss out on socialization that happens in regular schools. Her daughter Amanda, 8, says she likes the Home Quest program and being taught by her mother. “I think it’s good and I think it’s nice because I get to spend more time with my mother and my brother,” she said. “It’s also nice because I don’t have to wake up so early all the time.” The Home Quest program is hosting an information meeting on Tuesday, May 31 at 7 p.m. at Pinewood elementary school at 11777 Pinewood Dr. For more information call 604-597-8353 or email homequest@deltasd.bc.ca.

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a healthier adulthood and all the grown-ups around them have to join in the effort. Schools around the world are wrestling with food policies that will enable them to deliver healthy food to children while still being fiscally responsible. I have the honour of working with the Calgary Board of Education on healthy eating policies and initiatives and it is a daunting task. What, after all, is healthy food when there are so many definitions and interpretations? Add in religious, health and economic issues and it gets even more complicated. For example, when I go out to talk to a school group, I have to consider food allergies, intolerances and dietary restrictions if

I’m bringing a treat. So, Jell-O fingers may sound like a good idea, but as gelatin is derived from animals, I might need to find a halal or even vegetarian option so that all the children can enjoy the treat and not feel left out. I also have to ensure that ingredients for the take-home recipes are accessible to all students regardless of geography and economic means. If they can’t recreate it when they get home, then the learning is lost. What amazes me most is how openminded young people are; they do want to talk and learn about food. Healthy eating doesn’t have to be difficult and, as an example, I have included

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Ingredients: 1 1/2 cups (375 mL) flour 1/2 cup (125 mL) oat bran 1 teaspoon (5 mL) baking powder 1/2 teaspoon (2 mL) baking soda 1/4 teaspoon (1 mL) salt 1/2 cup (125 mL) butter, softened 3/4 cup (175 mL) packed golden brown sugar 2 eggs 1 teaspoon (5 mL) vanilla 1 cup (250 mL) apricot jam 3/4 cup (175 mL) mashed ripe bananas 1/2 cup (125 mL) chopped dried apricots 1/2 cup (125 mL) coarsely chopped salted roasted macadamia nuts Method: Preheat oven to 350 F (180 C). Line a 9 x 13 inch (23 x 33 cm) baking pan with nonstick foil, leaving a 2 inch (5 cm) overhang.

Combine flour, oat bran, baking powder, baking soda and salt in a bowl; set aside. Using medium speed of an electric mixer, beat together butter and brown sugar until fluffy. Beat in eggs and vanilla until blended. Stir in apricot jam and bananas until blended. Stir in flour mixture just until combined. Fold in apricots and macadamia nuts. Spoon batter into prepared pan and spread evenly. Bake for 35 to 40 minutes or until a cake tester inserted in centre comes out clean. Cool in pan on a rack. Using foil as an aid, lift square from pan and cut into squares. Remove squares from foil. Store in an airtight container in refrigerator for up to 3 days. May be frozen. Yield: Makes 32 squares.

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Gator encounters near Tampa There’s one way Lauren KRAMER to temper your fear Contributing writer of alligators: Put yourself in a canoe in the Hillsborough River, 13 miles from downtown Tampa, and paddle through gatorfilled swamp. By the end of the journey you’ll barely bat an eyelid at the eight-foot-long reptile sunning himself on a log just metres from your canoe. It’s not hard to leave downtown Tampa, a city core with little personality and few attractions for the pre- and post-cruise crowd. But we were keen to get to know this neck of the woods and learned that the best way to do this is to literally immerse yourself in the woods — or, in Florida’s case, the swamps. Far from polluted, oily water (the image that comes to mind when most of us think of swamps), Hillsborough River is clean and the plant life lush and verdant. “We know it’s clean because of the limpkins,” says Joe Faulk, owner of Canoe Escape, a company specializing in guided and self-guided canoe trips on the river. He’s referring to the large birds with blood-curdling shrieks we pass as we paddle through the still water, carefully avoiding trees felled by the recent storm. “Limpkins are the best indicators of the ecosystem’s health because 99 per cent of their diet is comprised of apple snails,” he explains. “When you have apple snails, you have a healthy ecosystem.” On either side of the river, maple, oak and cypress trees stand tall, their trunks submerged in water and their boughs trailing Spanish moss that hangs like wispy beards. Fields of pennywort grass and water lilies

Joe Faulk guides visitors via canoe on Hillsborough River. stretch across the surface of the water and light-footed birds, including herons and egrets, pick their way carefully over the plants. It’s a cloudy March day and the sun is trying hard to peek through, and when it does the gators start showing their toothy faces almost immediately, crawling up onto the logs and lying there like sun worshipers, with a stillness that belies their speed and agility below the water’s surface. They’re not hard to spot, these alligators. Some are fat-bellied and eight feet long, others only a year or two old. They look at us with wary eyes, splashing back into the swamp when they figure we’ve come too close for comfort. “Their only fear is humans,” says Faulk, who sees up to 50 gators every time he guides a tour along the river. “They get a bad rap, but the truth is there’s been only about 21 people killed by alligators since the 1970s.” Still, Hillsborough River is not a place you want to go swimming. Part of a state park that stretches 16,000 acres, it is cherished by wildlife

enthusiasts and travellers who want to learn more about Florida’s natural habitat. Apart from the hundreds of gators that bathe on logs or drift silently through the shallow water, the swamp is home to red-bellied turtles, largemouth bass, vultures who hunker down in the treetops and banded snakes who warm themselves in the sun. Faulk has been paddling these swamps for 19 years, but even so, he relishes every opportunity to climb into a canoe and drift away from the highway traffic and into a place of stillness and beauty. He’s sharp as a knife when it comes to spotting wildlife, can identify birds by their calls and is a font of knowledge about the river and its critters. “We have some two million gators in the state of Florida,” he says. “They’re farmed for their hide and meat, and in some restaurants you can order gator nuggets off the menu. But the truth is, the meat is pretty bland and tough.” We’re glad not to be dining on gator meat that night, but leave the river with a new respect for these reptilian beauties and the lush, Floridian swamps they inhabit. ❚ Trips with Canoe Escape range in price from $24.50 to $34.50 per paddler, depending on duration. For info, visit www.canoeescape.com or call 1813-986-2067.

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The weekend’s Michael BOOTH sunny skies were a Sports Editor welcome sight for premier baseball players. After juggling their schedules for two weeks, the North Delta Blue Jays, White Rock Tritons and Fraser Valley Chiefs managed to play their schedules as planned over the Easter holiday — although the Chiefs and Tritons were noticeably damp at the end of Sunday’s twin bill. The North Delta Blue Jays picked up two wins in three outing in B.C. Premier Baseball League play, all against their local rivals. The Jays kicked off the weekend with a 4-1 win over the Chiefs Thursday night in a makeup game for an earlier rainout. The Jays carried the momentum from that win into a Saturday doubleheader against the Tritons where they scored three runs in the first inning and added two more in the sixth to forge a 6-3 win. North Delta’s modest streak ended later that afternoon when the Tritons fought back to earn a 5-0 win. Doug Strohan earned the win on the hill for North Delta in the first game while Josh Larsen went the distance in Game 2 for White Rock. “It was kind of a strange day,” said North Delta general manager Bob

Burkmar. “In the first game our guys played really well. They controlled the game and didn’t have any letdowns whatsoever all through the seven innings. In the second game, I don’t know what it was but we didn’t show the same intensity. I wouldn’t say it’s an issue of endurance; it just seems like we haven’t developed a killer instinct yet to beat teams back to back.” The Tritons were back in action under threatening skies Sunday in Whalley against the host Fraser Valley Chiefs. Once again the Tritons dropped the opener as they were mowed down falling 7-0 by Fraser Valley pitcher Nathan de la Feraude. The Chiefs hurler needed just 75 pitches to complete the seven inning game. “He pitched a very efficient game,” said Chiefs general manager Paul Hargreaves. “In the second inning he actually threw 20 pitches so he did a really good job in the final five innings. White Rock didn’t show a lot of spark in that game. They were swinging at bad pitches and at first pitches so that helped to keep his pitch count really low.” As usual, the Tritons rallied with a much better performance in the second game of the day, a rain-dampened 8-3 win. Tanner Sandstrom earned the

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Become a Registered Personal Trainer. See our ad under Education. Hilltop 604-930-8377 CONCRETE FINISHERS. Edmonton-based company seeks experienced concrete finishers for work in Edmonton and Northern Alberta. Subsistence and accommodations provided for out of town work; John@RaidersConcrete.com Cell 780-660-8130 Fax 780-444-7103 EXP’D CONSTRUCTION WORKER required for long established paving company. Must speak English, have a D.L. with proof of clean abstract and supply own vehicle. Email resume to: pioneerpaving@shaw.ca or fax to: 604-533-9322

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Needed. Must have excellent computer knowledge and be able to work in a fast paced environment. Must be a friendly and outgoing team player. Customer service skills must be excellent. Email resume to:

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P/T Vehicle Clerk

Fast paced Surrey Import dealership seeking a P/T Vehicle Clerk. Duties include processing deals, reconciliations, and general accounting tasks. Min 3 years Automotive Accounting experience. Must be skilled with MS Excel. Please forward cover letter & resume to resourceshuman@hotmail.com. Only those selected for interview will be contacted

RESPITE CAREGIVERS

PLEA Community Services Society is looking for individuals and families who can provide respite care in their homes for youth aged 12 to 18, who are attending a recovery program for alcohol and/or drug addiction. Qualified applicants must be available on weekends and have a home that can accommodate one to two youth and meet all safety requirements. Training and support is provided. If interested, please call a member of our Family Recruiting Team at 604-708-2628. www.plea.ca

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Some great kids aged 12 to 18 who need a stable, caring home for a few months. Are you looking for the opportunity to do meaningful, fulfilling work? PLEA Community Services is looking for qualified applicants who can provide care for youth in their home on a full-time basis or on weekends for respite. Training, support and remuneration are provided. Funding is available for modifications to better equip your home. A child at risk is waiting for an open door. Make it yours.

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needs closing shift pizza cook to cook pizzas and pasta dishes. Ensure quality and quantity control measures are followed. Busy high pressure work environment. Closing shift 6:00 PM to 3:00 AM. Applicants should have min 3 years experience as a pizza cook. Speak fluent English. High school completion required. Salary $14.19 / hr. Qualified applicants should fax resume to (604) 599-0592 or apply by mail to above address.

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BUSINESS & ADMINISTRATION trainees needed! Large & small firms seeking certified admin staff now. No experience? Need training? Career training & job placement available. 1-888-512-7116.

SERVICE BILLING/ ADMIN POSITION Available. Must have excellent organization, computer and people skills. Multitasking skills are a must for our busy, fast paced, service department. Email resume to:

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STRONGHOLD METALS seeking F/T Bilingual ( EnglishSpanish). Exec. Assistant $48K/yr. Min. 1 yr of experience req’d. Must be willing to travel abroad. E-res: sherry@strongholdmetals.com

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REQUIRED: TJ HD Mechanics for Southern Interior Road Maintenance Company’s Lillooet location. Fax resume to (250)374-4114 or email joannam@dawcon.com. For further information visit www.interiorroads.com. SWICK MINING SERVICES provides exceptional underground diamond drilling services to clients across Australia and North America. Swick Mining Services is a market leader in the development of innovative rig designs and drilling practices that deliver improved productivity, value, safety and versatility. With contracts in Alaska, Nevada, Nunavut and the Yukon, we are seeking experienced individuals for the following positions: • Underground Diamond Driller Supervisors • Underground Diamond Drillers Swick offers a competitive salary, bonus, benefits package and the opportunity for career growth for the right individuals. Please express interest in the above mentioned positions by forwarding your resume to: Karen Whall Human Resource/ Occupational Health & Safety Coordinator karen.whall@swickmining.ca Fax: 1-705-522-1878 www.swickmining.ca

TRUTH IN ''EMPLOYMENT'' ADVERTISING Postmedia Community Publishing makes every effort to ensure you are responding to a reputable and legitimate job opportunity. If you suspect that an ad to which you have responded is misleading, here are some hints to remember. Legitimate employers do not ask for money as part of the application process; do not send money; do not give any credit card information; or call a 900 number in order to respond to an employment ad. Job opportunity ads are salary based and do not require an investment. If you have responded to an ad which you believe to be misleading please call the Better Business Bureau at 604-682-2711, Monday to Friday, 9am - 3pm or email inquiries@bbbvan.org and they will investigate.

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Demand for Graphic Design Technology Specialists

Spurs New CDI College Program Surrey program prepares grads to use advanced design software Technologies used in the graphic design industry have become increasingly complex over the past several decades. With new design software emerging all the time, employers are demanding specialists who can stay on top of trends and technologies. CDI College’s Graphic Design Technology Specialist program trains students to become experts with industry-standard software like Photoshop, Illustrator, Dreamweaver, Fireworks, and After Effects at its Surrey campus. It teaches students to use industry-standard design software applications, create digital images, and develop editing and processing skills. Students become experts in using technology to digitally manipulate photos, layout designs with QuarkXpress and Adobe InDesign, create website prototypes and application interfaces, and produce interactive digital media projects, including motion graphics. Students in this program are trained for roles in multimedia and digital support, such as visual information/ multimedia specialists,

web and graphic design specialists, design software specialists, or other roles in the digital media and graphics field. “CDI College continues to meet the increased demand for skills-based training in British Columbia,” says Dr. Bohdan Bilan, Vice President of Academics for CDI College. “This program was developed with input from professionals within the graphic design and multimedia industries, which means our students learn to master the most relevant tools, techniques and technologies used in the job market today.” A variety of employers are seeking employees with specialized expertise who can bring their unique perspective to all digital design projects, who are good at multi-tasking, and who have strong problem-solving skills within and across applications. CDI College’s Graphic Design Technology Specialist diploma program graduates excel in all of these areas. “This program meets the demands of the growing multimedia design industry in British Columbia and across Canada,” says Randy Cox, President and CEO, CDI College. “Increasingly, employers are demanding workers who have the specialized software skills this program teaches.” CDI College offers the Graphic Design Technology Specialist program at its Surrey and Abbotsford campuses. These two communities are both growing rapidly and offer expanding employment opportunities in a number of fields. Both are close to the hustle and bustle of Vancouver, but provide a quieter alternative to the big city. CDI College’s Surrey and

Abbotsford campuses are easily accessible by the public transit system or by car. CDI College is Canada’s largest career training institute with 19 campuses in five provinces across the country. For more than 40 years, CDI College has been a leading career training institution helping thousands of students achieve career goals and aspirations. The college offers dozens of specialized diploma programs in the fields of business, technology and health care, which feature realworld training from experienced instructors, small class sizes, flexible schedules and career placement assistance. Programs are created with industry input, ensuring curricula is current, relevant and practical. Are you interested in building a career in multimedia and digital support? Get more information on the Graphic Design Technology Specialist program at CDI College at skills.cdicollege.ca or call 1-800-320-8927.

)'-. %!'- /,++"!. $!,-) ,.( (&+"#. ".)! , #-&,) *,-&&THE GRAPHIC DESIGN TECHNOLOGY SPECIALIST PROGRAM AT CDI COLLEGE WILL GIVE YOU THE TECHNICAL SKILLS AND KNOWLEDGE YOU NEED TO LAUNCH YOUR NEW CAREER. LEARN FROM INDUSTRY-EXPERIENCED INSTRUCTORS MASTER THE ADOBE CREATIVE SUITE BUILD AN AMAZING PORTFOLIO

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KING SIZE oak bdrm suite marble counters/matt/lamp/bedding $1600; dining table/8 chairs, maple, $1500. 604-839-3257

RAGDOLL KITTENS, 1ST shot & worming , raised underfoot & post trained. $450+. 604-581-2772

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BUILDING SALE... Canadian Manufacturer Direct. 25x40 $6320. 30x40 $7370. 35x50 $9980. 40x80 $18,900. 47x100 $31,600. Ends optional. Many others. Pioneer Steel Manufacturers since 1980, 1-800-668-5422.

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WALKER POPLAR, plugs: $1.69/each for a box of 210 ($354.90). Full range of trees, shrubs, cherries & berries. Free shipping. 1-866-873-3846 or treetime.ca.

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8th Annual West Cloverdale Neighborhood Sale

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with some issues, couch potato want to be. Required experienced adult dog handler, no children, fenced yard. Looking for love after a year of mistreatment. Fur and Feathers Rescue 604 719-7848

BERNESE MTN. Dog pups, 2 males available, 1st shots, vet checked, $1000, 604-823-0097 BOSTON TERRIER Pups, CKC reg, vet chk’d, reputable breeder & exc pedigree. 1-604-794-3786

BRUSSELS GRIFFON pups, non shedding, monkey faced, small home raised, can view parents $900. 604-463-5316

100+ homes!! Sat ★ April 30 ★ 9am

CKC CHOC lab puppies, vet checked micro chipped. Ready to go $650. Phone 604-997-5504

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SHELTIE PUPS, Reg’d, shots, tatoo, dewormed, 4 fem, sable, fam raised. $695. 604-526-9943 MIN PIN, F, red, 8 wk, dewclawed & tails, vet ✔, incls pup pack, friendly. $650. 604-719-4404 PROVEN CHOCOLATE Lab for Stud. He is our family dog. Dad was a service dog, mom a hunter. Big bodied, block head. $500 604-309-6506

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BUSINESSES FOR SALE

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Condos/ Townhouses

6008-02

Abbotsford

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6035

Mobile Homes

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Surrey

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5505

5070

1 BR UPDATED CONDO 780sf, spacious, well maint, all appls, ug sec parking, storage, cls to mall, hospital, K/G skytrain. Quick Sale! $129,990. 604-754-6332

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6065

Recreation Property

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RENTALS 6508

Apt/Condos

Guildford Mall/Public Library

6508

Apt/Condos

SUNCREEK ESTATES

Large 2 & 3 bdrm apts In-Suite Washer & Dryer 3 floor levels inside suite Wood burning Fireplace Private roof patio on some Shopping within walking distance Near park, pool, playground Party room, tennis court On site security, Sorry no pets Office 7121 -133 B St. Surrey

604-596-0916

1 BR in excel bldg, elev, nr transit, shopping onsite, more, N/P, from $670, incentives. 604-589-7040

AMBER ROCHESTOR 545 Rochester Ave, Coq

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

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

office: 604- 939-2136 cell: 604- 805-9490

ARBOUR GREENE 552 Dansey Ave, Coq

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

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

EVERGREEN APARTMENTS

Crime Free Multi-Housing Certified Spac Stes, very competitive prices. Extra large 1 & 2 BDRM ste’s, lots of storage. Heat/hot water included. Access to Vancouver via freeway, 1 bus to Skytrain. Clean, quiet buildings. No pets. Outdoor Pool!

Call 604-582-0465

GUILDFORD, SRY. 1 BR & Den, 5 appls, $900 incls hydro, sec prkg. GYM. NS/NP 778-233-7015

Guildford/Riverside

BROOKMERE GARDENS

Quiet Family Complex 14880-108th Avenue 2 br 920sf fr $720; 3 br 1,115sf fr $920. Inc heat, n/p, 1 bus to skytrain, security, all amens. 604-582-1557 www.brookmeregardens.com

JUNIPER COURT 415 Westview St, Coq

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

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6508

Apt/Condos

SUSSEX PLACE APTS

MOVE IN BONUS!

Clean & affordable. Bach, 1 BR & 2 BR. Near seniors’ centre. Rents incls heat, h/w & cable.

Call 604-530-0932

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White Rock, FIR HAUS Apts. Adult oriented building. Perfect for Seniors. In the ♥heart of White Rock. Swimming pool. Beautifully reno’d, spac 1 BR ste available now. $800 includes heat/hot water, storage. Close to shops. To view call • 778-908-3714

6510

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

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

CEDAR COURT & CEDAR LODGE

Clean 1 BR & 2 BR Apts. Mature oriented building near Guildford Mall. Rent incl cable, heat, hot water. Prkg available. N/P. Resident Managers. 604-584-5233 or 604-588-8850 www.cycloneholdings.ca

COTTONWOOD PLAZA 555 Cottonwood Ave, Coq

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

office: 604- 936-1225 FLEETWOOD 15915-84TH 2 BR, 2 bath, 930sf, from $1000. Clean & quiet, W/D hook-up, dw, f/p, storage. N/S, N/P. Ask for special incentive. 604-598-1296

LADNER CORE Comm 400-4000 sqft. Short/long term. lancemcc@eastlink.ca 604-240-9340

6595

Shared Accommodation

WHITE ROCK panoramic ocean view, share a sprawling penthouse, spac deck, BBQ, steps to beach. Resp/mature, n/s, n/p. $700 inc util. Now. 604-537-1451

6602

Suites/Partial Houses

2 BR very clean g/lvl ste, 77 & 144 St, by bus/amens, No smoking, N/P, no lndry (nr laundry mat). $525. Av May 1. 604-341-3565

MAYFLOWER HOUSING CO-OP located near Surrey Central. Spacious, well maint, clean Quiet Adult Bldg. 2 BR Apt $797 Rent includes hot water. N/P. Call 604 583-2122 or after hours call between 9am-9pm 604-585-9320 or email: maycoop@shawbiz.ca

6515

S. Surrey/ White Rock

Co-ops

Duplexes - Rent

2 BR S/S, sep yard, nr Gateway skytrain stn, $950/mo, immed. 604-583-1026 or 778-881-1503

BEAR CREEK renod 1 BR bsmt suite . $550 incls utils. Green Timbers 3 BR upper $1200+ ¾ hydro. N/s, n/p. Avail May 1. 778-896-9729 BOLIVAR HTS 10970 - 142B St 2 BR suite, lge sep l/room, incls laundry/net.cable. N/s, n/p. $800. Avail immed. 604-339-1214 CHIMNEY HGTS, 147/78Ave. 2 BR & Den, $650 incl utls, cable & wi fi. Avail now. NS/NP. 604-340-6967 or 604-626-5478

1300 King Albert, Coq

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

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Spacious Bach, 1 BR, 2 BR & 3 BR Apts. Rent incls heat & h/w. Resident Mgr.

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SRY, Bolivar Hts. Spacious 4 BR ½ duplex. 4 appliances, big yard. Near Skytrain. No dogs. $975/mo + utils. Call eves., 604-944-2600

6540

Houses - Rent

AVAIL MAY 1, 5 BR hse 2 bath 4 appl or legal Business front. 2653 James St, Abby. $1600/mo. N/P. 604-583-6844 or 604 809-7796

BURNSIDE APTS

CALYPSO COURT

Office/Retail Rent

6595-65

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

www.cycloneholdings.ca 13784 - 101 Ave., Surrey Well maintained. Clean, large 1 & 2 BR, incls f/p, 3 appls, heat & hot water, parking, storage. Nr Surrey Centre Mall, schools, shops, university, bus & Skytrain. Call 604-589-5505 www.aptrentals.net

6565

SKYLINE TOWERS 102-120 Agnes St, N.West

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

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ROYAL CRESCENT ESTATES

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

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

SRY, CENTRAL. 1 or 2 BR apts, $675 - $825/mo incl ht & h/w. Nr Skytrain. Immed. 604-520-7792 SRY CENTRAL, 138/100. 1 BR, 2nd flr, f/p, 2 storage, balcony, sec prkg, gated. $800. NS/NP. Avail now. Refs. 604-583-3374 Sry Large 1 BR & 2 BR apt newly renod,104/140 balcony, storage, nr bus, pkng, n/s, n/p, Refs. Av immed. 778-558-0046 SURREY BACHELOR apt 65/135, $525, quiet complex, no pets, 604-596-1099.

GUILDFORD, SRY Rancher, 2 BR & Den, storage, 5 appls, fen yrd. Near mall, school, bus. May 1. $1200 + utls. 604-218-0690

CLAYTON HGHTS Coach Hse 1 BR, ALL appls, prkg. $820 incls utl. NS/NP Av now. 604-448-2170 CLOVERDALE 1 Bdrm Bsmt Suite in newer home Avail May 1st or 15th $800/mo. Sep ent, Shrd Lndry, incl Utilities, Cable & Internet. Ref’s pls 604 345 2415 CLOVERDALE 1 BDRM STE, $600, includes heat/hydro, cble, NS, NP, Avail now! 778-885-3796 CLOVERDALE 192A/68A AVE New Lrg 2 BR, own w/d, sep ent, $910 incls utils & net. ns/np, June 1, 604-575-1766, 604-812-1766 CLOVERDALE new 2 BR suite. $800/mo incls hydro. N/s, N/p. By schls/bus. Immed. 604-575-2211 FLEETWOOD. 156/81. Newer 2 BR g/l, 4 appl, f/bath, alarm, f/yrd, N/s, N/p. May 1st. 604-507-4807

QUALITY RENTAL PROPERTY SERVICES FOR LANDLORDS/ TENANTS www.hughmckinnon.com 604-541-5244 N DELTA 116/75A Ave, 5BR, 4 appls, 2 f/bath, new paint/kitch cab/counters, lg yd, lrg rec room, NS/NP, Ref’s, Nr amens, Av May1. $1600 + util, 604-834-6500 *RENT TO OWN*

Abbotsford- 3262 Clearbrook Rd. HOUSE with 5 bedrooms, 3 baths. Mortgage helper. Walk to all Schools and other amenities. Only $1,598/m. Low Down. Flexible Terms. (604) 626-9647 or (604) 657-9422 www.wesellhomesbc.com

STOP RENTING-RENT TO OWN ● No Qualification - Low Down ● ABBOTSFORD - 2087 Lonsdale Cr, HOUSE, 3bd w/ 2bd suite, quiet neigh., hot tub & pool.......$2,188/M CHILLIWACK - 9557 Williams, 3 bdrm, 1 bath, cozy HOUSE on 49x171’ lot, excellent investment property in heart of town..... $888/M Call Kristen today (604)786-4663 www.HomeBuyingCenter.ca

6602

Suites/Partial Houses

SRY 129/60 Ave. New 2 BR bsmt avail immed. $650 incls hydro. NS/NP, no w/d. 604-780-4901 SRY, 74/145 St, 1 BR bsmt, $500 incl utils, ns/np, Avail Immed, 604-590-6348 or 604-805-0144 SRY 75/143C St. 1 BR bsmnt, $500 incls utls/cbl. May 1. NS/NP. 604-599-5661 or 778-928-0238 SRY, Chimney Hill. 1 or 2 BR. Ns/ np, no w/d. $575-$700/mo incl hydro. Now. Suki, 604-726-3511

SRY Chimney Hts, 2 BR. Ns/Np, no laundry. $650/mo incl utils. Nr amens. Immed. 604-319-0880 SRY, CLAYTON Hghts, May 15, new 2000 sq ft 3 BR, 2 1/2 bath, walk in closet, jacuzzi, w/d, d/w, hardwd flrs, f/p, dbl garage, N/s, N/p, $1500 + utils. 604-435-9933

SRY, Enver Creek. 146/81A Ave. 1 BR, f/bath. $500/mo incl hydro/ cbl. Ns/np, no w/d. 604-375-5134 SRY, FLEETWOOD. Bach suite. Ns/np, no w/d. Suits mature, responsible person. $475/mo incl satelite tv & hydro. Immed. 604-581-6138 or 604-763-3383

SRY, PANORAMA. 2 BR. Ns/np. $600/mo incl hydro/cable. Immed. 778-242-2840 or 604-590-0277 SRY, PANORAMA new 1 BR, incls w/d, cbl, net, utils, N/s, N/p, now, $650/mo. 604-761-9782 SULLIVAN HTS New 1 BR & 2 BR, f/ba. $525 & $625 /mo incl hydro/cbl. Strictly n/s + no pets. nr schls, Avail May 1. 604-599-0968 SULLIVAN HTS newer bright 2 BR grnd/lvl ste, $650/mo incls utils/cbl/net. N/s, n/p no w/d. Suits 1. Av May 1. 778-593-1431

6605

SRY 65/135 3 BR twnhse washer/ dryer, quiet-family complex, no pets, $940. 604-596-1099

6620

Warehouse/ Commercial

LANGLEY small whse, $895/mo. Willowbrook hobby/storage shop $595/mo. 604-834-3289

FRASER HGTH 110Ave/161aSt, 2 BR new Bsmt ste avail now, Sep ent, incls utls & cable, NS, NP, $800/mo 604-589-9361 GUILDFORD 2 BR bsmt ste, n/s, n/p, nr all ammens, Avail May1. 604-951-0245 or 604-418-9197 NEWTON. 62/137. Bright, cln 2 BR. $625 incl hydro. Avail May 1. Ns/np. 604-597-7176 NEWTON 6842 132 St. 1 BR bsmt, $500 incl util. N/S & N/P. By bus & school. 604-507-9457 NEWTON, 69 Ave/144 St. 2 BR, h/wd flrs, suits 2. Ns/np, no w/d. $750 incl hydro. 604-594-2473 NEWTON New 2 BR, nice & quiet, n/p, n/s, incls hydro, $655. Av now. Suits cple. 604-572-8930 PANORAMA RIDGE, Large, clean bright 1 BR ste, quiet area, D/W, own laundry, $675 incls utils. N/s, N/p. Avail immed. Prefer 1 person. 604-572-9152

8015

8030

Appliance Repairs

8155

Landscaping

Prompt Delivery Available

Carpentry

DMG WOODCRAFT LTD All kinds of inside stair railings in old & new homes. Call now & pay ½ of the total HST! 778-889-2627

8035

Handyperson

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

ALL MAKES & MODELS, Cert Technician, 20 yrs exp, Sales & Service. 24/7. Zeb 604-596-2626

Seven Days a Week Meadows Landscape Supply Ltd. ★ Bark Mulch ★ Lawn & Garden Soil ★ Drain Gravel ★ Lava Rock ★ River Rock ★ Pea Gravel

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Carpet Cleaning

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CHOICE CARPET CLEANING Free Est.! Guaranteed Work! 604-897-6025, 778-688-0117

8160

CLEAN & RESTORE Carpet & Upholstery. Pet Urine/Stain Specialist. 604-536-7627 www.Emerald.ChemDry.ca.

Lawn & Garden

SUPER SOIL INC.

WAREHOUSE for rent. Port Kells, North Langley. 2500 square feet. Inquire at 604-888-1422

7010

8055

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A.S.B.A. ENTERPRISE. Comm/ Res. Free Est. $25/hour includes supplies. Insured. 604-723-0162 For all your CLEANING NEEDS. Res & Com. Final cleaning of new homes & renos. 604-349-0643

8075

Drywall

K. C. DRYWALL Complete Drywall Services. 604-533-2139 cel 604-417-1703

8077

Garden Soil Mix Lawn & Turf Blends Super Natural Topsoil Composted Black Bark Mulch 100% #1 100FirFirBark BarkMulch Mulch Miracle Mix Soil Top Dressing Blends Sand & Gravel, Rock Hydroseeding Contractor Small Orders Too Volume Discounts www.supersoilinc.ca www.supersoil.ca FREE DELIVERY

PSB DRYWALL ★ All Boarding, Taping & Texture. Guaranteed work. Call Parm, 604-762-4657

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Spring Services

Ducts & Vents

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8080

Electrical

310-JIMS (5467)

#1113 Low Cost Electric 522-3435 Comm/Res/Panel change Heating/Appl Repair. Lic & Bonded. #1 IN QUALITY WORK Lic. #9902. Big or small. 16 years exp. Mention ad: 10% discount! Reas. rates. Call 604-773-0341.

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www.jimsmowing.ca #1 SOILS, manure, gravels, limestone, lava. sand. Del or p/u 604-882-1344 info etc visit www. portkellsnurseries.com/bulk material

ABACUS ELECTRIC.ca Lic Elect Contr 97222. 40 years exp. 1 stop! Reas. rates! BBB. 778-988-9493

Akasha Turf Grass Mngt complete lawn restoration, aeration & fert. Res/Comm. $79. 526-6305

HICH ELECTRIC Lic# 103213 All electric work. Bonded. Insured. WCB Adam 604-970-6669

ALL BEST LANDSCAPING All Lawn Care • Free Est.

YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 service call. Insured. Lic # 89402. Fast same day service guaranteed. We love small jobs! 604-568-1899

Lawns cut, Power Rake, Aerate, Weed, Hedge Trimmed, Pruning, Reseed, Edging, Moss Killer, Bark Mulch, Pressure Washing, Gutters, Roof Clean. Reas. rates. Res/Comm. Fully insured. WCB.

8090 Personals

SPRING SALE

UNITED CARPET CLEANING ★ Satisfaction Guaranteed ★ BBB member ★ 604-783-6848

CLOVERDALE 2 BR townhouse 174/57Ave , $880, quiet family complex, no pets. 604-576-9969.

FLEETWOOD. 2 BR, f/bath. NS/ NP. $750 incl hydro/cbl. 604-808-5327 or 604-591-5373

FLEETWOOD, SRY 92/148A. Lrg bright 2BR g/lvl, $750 incl utils. 160/89 Ave; Lrg 1 BR gr lvl, $575 incls utls. Ns/Np. Avail Now. 604-581-6290 or 778-999-6290

8130

Townhouses Rent

FLEETWOOD 2 BR bsmt, lam flrs new paint, inste W/D. May 1. $850 incls utls. NS/NP. 604-767-0272

FLEETWOOD Nice & Clean 2 BR g/lvl, fncd yd, nr all ammens, $800 incls utils, Immed. 604-599-0377

HOME SERVICES

TOTAL LANDSCAPE SUPPLY SERVICES Since 1979

2000 SQ FT Warehouse with 24’x20’ office and extra 480sq/ft mezzanine, #608-17665-66A Ave. Call 604-928-5747

FLEETWOOD, LIKE new 2 BR bsmnt ste, cls to bus & schools, priv parking, avail May 1, $750/mo incls utils & cable. N/S, no laundry. 604-727-4880.

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Fencing/Gates

COMPLETE GARDEN MAINT, Power Raking, Aerating, Hedge trim. Prune. Reas.604-282-1793

DIRECT FROM THE MILL 6x8 Fence Panels from $27, Siding, Decking, Roofing, Shed, Split Rail, etc... We Install Chain Link & Cedar Fencing. Free Est. 7753 Edmonds St, Burnaby Call 604-520-7792 Timberlandforestproducts.com

8105

GOLDY’S Complete Garden & Landscape Service, Powerwash, Fences, Rubbish. 604-502-9198 Lawn cut/pwr rake/aeration/ hedge trim/clean-up/top dress. Reliable. No tax. 778-241-9706

Flooring/ Refinishing

CARPET, LINO, Laminate, Repairs. Best install. Best price. Free Est. Call Al 604-802-0674. Century Hardwood Floors ★Hardwood flr refinishing ★Repairs ★ Staining ★ Free Estimate. Contact 604-376-7224

8125

8180

Gutters

Home Services

*Dump Site Now Open*

GUTTER Cleaning, Power washing; Roof, Windows, Driveways & Decks. Victor 604-589-0356 PRESSURE WASHING, Gutter Cleaning and Repairs Call George • 778-859-7793

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

• Broken Concrete Rocks • $22.00 per metric ton • Mud, Dirt, Sod, Clay • $22.00 per metric ton Grass·Branches·Leaves·Weeds $59.00 per ton Meadows Landscape Supply Call 604-465-1311

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8185

Moving & Storage

8195

Painting/ Wallpaper

AFFORDABLE MOVING

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8205

8220

*Furnaces *Boilers *Hot Water Heating * Hot Water tanks. *Furnace Cleaning with truck mounted machine

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Paving/Seal Coating

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

604-708-8850

2 - Men ...$65/hr 3 - Men ...$85/hr

778-997-9582

Residential & Commercial Renovations

WILLI’S PAINTING, European Craftman Quality, Over 20 yrs exp. WCB. Free Est. 604-575-9506

• Includes all Taxes • Licenced & Insured • Professional Piano Movers

* Reno’s & Repairs 24 hrs/day * Furnaces * Boilers * Hot Water Heating * Reasonable Rates * Hot Water Tanks

coastmountainmovers@shaw.ca

604-591-2499

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HOME ADVANTAGE

MILANO Painting 604-551-6510 Int/Ext. Good Prices. Free Est. Written Guar. Prof & Insured.

Experienced Movers ~ 2 Men $50 ~

Renovations & Home Improvement

Interior & Exterior ★ UNBEATABLE PRICES ★ Free Est. / Written Guarantee

Insured/WCB

We accept Visa, Mastercard & Interac

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Contracting Ltd

licensed - Insured - WCB

Fastback Moving & Rubbish. Insured. Registered firm. Social services welcome! 604-836-8291 ON TIME MOVING, careful, free estimates & firm price. From $45/hr. John 778-233-7329

8195

Painting/ Wallpaper

AAA

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

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778.881.6096

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RP PLUMBING & GAS • Emergency Repairs •Reno’s • New Installations •All Jobs. Lic & Insured. Rich 604-351-9145

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Power Washing

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9145

9105

Auto Miscellaneous

$0 DOWN & we make your 1st payment at auto credit fast. Need a vehicle? Good or Bad credit call Stephanie 1-877-792-0599. www.autocreditfast.ca. DLN 30309.

9125

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Scrap Car Removal

AAA SCRAP CAR REMOVAL Minimum $150 cash paid for full sized vehicles. 604-518-3673 $CASH FOR CARS$ Recycling in the lower mainland for over 30 years. Top dollars paid. Call for free quote. 604-725-3937 ★ FREE TOWING ★ up to $500 CASH Today!

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1995 NISSAN Maxima fully loaded, a/cond, sunroof, leather int, a/cared to 2012. Needs muffler. $1200obo. 604-809-5534

B’S ROOFING. 25 years exp. Call for a free inspection Brian Janes, 604-418-3802

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ONLY 35,000 KMS

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THE SCRAPPER

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604-657-8705

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Call Parm 604 761-1743

SEMI-RETIRED (General Contractor)

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Roofing

#1 Roofing Company in BC All types of Roofing Over 35 Years in Business Call now for Free Estimates SALES@ PATTARGROUP.COM

PLUMBERS

Roofing

For Free Estimates Call Ryan 778.809.6677

604-588-0833

Water Lines (without digging) Sewer Lines (without digging) Install. Drain tiles. 604-739-2000

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AUTOMOTIVE

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Re-Roofing & Repairs Specialists 20 year Labour Warranty available

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

8255

Rubbish Removal

8309

ALL KINDS of Tiles Installation & Repairs. Affordable Prices. Free Estimates. Call 604-771-9686

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Tree Services FREE

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Window Cleaning

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• Auto • Trucks • Equipment Removal We pay up to $300 cash

CALL RICK GOODCHILD 604-551-9022

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$13,988*

ONLY 45,000 KMS

auto ad 1x14

07 TOYOTA YARIS

1986 SURBUBAN 4wd, looks and runs great, $1800. 604-782-3902 aft 5pm

Auto, power group, air cond. #7C959A

1992 F250, V8, A/T, reg cab, 8 ft box, $2,900. Call 604-202-8141

FULL LOAD

1996 TAHOE Sport, low mileage, clean in and out, California vehicle, $5600. 604-539-0506

$12,995*

08 MAZDA TRIBUTE GT AWD Auto, heated leather, pwr sunroof, 60,000 kms. #8P1420.

$22,995*

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9160

Sports & Imports

1993 TOYOTA Camry auto, a/c, cd, remote start, s/roof,new eng/ tires $1800. 778-885-3796 2007 NISSAN Sentra. Only 63000 km. $8550. 778-785-6244*

10 MAZDA 3 GS

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$17,998*

LAST ONE AT THIS PRICE!

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2003 PONTIAC Montana extended van, great running condition. Navy blue (similar to picture), gray interior. 166,000 KMs, all in Lower Mainland. New brakes, DVD system, comes with snow tires. $5,000 obo. Call 604-908-9080 or 604-802-2884.

9515

08 FORD F150 XLT XRT 4X4

Auto, pwr grp, keyless, bedliner, running boards. #8P1429

$23,995*

ONLY 56,000 KMS

604 628 9044

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8335

Scrap Car & Truck Removal

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Tiling

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2009 FORD Mustang V6 Coupe; 25000 km; Black; Pony package w/45th Anniversary side badges & white tape strip; many after market extras incl leather seats; racing 18' black/silver 5 spoke rims and new tires; GPS & blue tooth system & much more. Call Dave 604-819-0213.

Boats

07 TUNDRA LIMITED CREW MAX 5.7L V8

Heated leather memory seats, pwr sunroof, Bluetooth. #7P1440

$32,995*

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604-444-3000

9522

RV’s/Trailers

2004 JAYCO 10ft Tent Trailer, fully loaded, sleeps 8, good cond. Asking $6500 obo. 604-524-4778

07 TOYOTA COROLLA

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$12,995*

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SALE PRICE

2007 VW Passat Automatic, ex-lease, you net the savings Stk#C0142

$24,995

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SALE PRICE

2009 Chevrolet Avalanche Crew Cab LTZ 4X4

Loaded with options and low kms, beautiful condition Stk#C0109

2007 VW Jetta City

$17,995

SALE PRICE

$35,995

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2006 GMC Canyon Ext Cab 4X4 Great condition, 3 to choose from. Stk#C0112

2007 VW Passat

$12,995

CALL FOR INFORMATION AND PRICE

SALE PRICE

$24,995

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2005 Ford F350 Lariat Crew Cab 4X4

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PRICED TO SELL FROM

$15,995

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2011 Ford Raptor F150 4X4

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2006 VW Jetta TDi

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$15,995

$25,995

$21,995

2010 VW Convertible

2010 VW EOS Highline

2009 Chev Traverse

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PRICED TO SELL AT

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$38,995

$24,987

2008 VW Touareg

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2011 ESCAPE HYBRID & FUSION HYBRID AVAILABLE NOW

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SALE PRICE

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SUVs

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2007 SATURN ION Power group, a/c, tilt, cruise, auto, CD and much more. Stk#95001

SALE PRICE ............$9,900

2007 CHEV HHR LT

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2003 HYUNDAI ELANTRA Very clean $7,900.00 value. Stk#91802. SALE PRICE......................................................................$5,900 2009 HYUNDAI ELANTRA 4 dr auto, air, pw, pdl and more. Stk#94912. SALE PRICE................................................................ $11,900

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2007 GMC ENVOY DENALI

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Fully loaded inc leather and sunroof. Stk#1111881 SALE PRICE .......................................... $21,900

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2009 SIERRA REGULAR CAB 4X4 V8

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2007 SATURN VUE AWD

Loaded, truck includes leather, soft tonneau cover, box rails, side steps, vent visors, spray in bed liner, and much more! Stk#94281 SALE PRICE ........................................... $28,900

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2010 CHEV TAHOE LT

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2008 DODGE RAM 1500 LARAMIE 4X4

2007 GMC YUKON DENALI

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2007 CHEV MALIBU

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$31,900

2005 NISSAN PATHFINDER SE

2005 PONTIAC MONTANA SV6

Power windows, power locks, air conditioning, cruise, tilt, C/D, and much more! Stk#110471 SALE PRICE ...............................................

SALE

200 St.

2010 BUICK LUCERNE CXL

Fully loaded inc. leather and sunroof. Stk#94353

Local top line with leather and navigation package. $36,000.00 value. Stk# 1106411


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Clearout!

Take advantage of Ocean Park Ford’s

AL U N N A

ICBC ON LOCATION

6 cylinder, fully loaded including leather, low kms, like new, a must see. Stk#2457

SALE PRICE

$10,995

2011 FORD RAPTOR CREW CAB SVT

Super charged off road 4X4, only 100 kilometres. Stk#4465

SALE PRICE

$59,900

2007 FORD FOCUS SE

6 to choose from all with low kms. Stk#5754

SALE PRICE

$8,495

SALE PRICE

$10,995

$11,995

2010 FORD FUSION SEL AWD

Fully loaded including leather and moon roof. Stk#3037

SALE PRICE

$23,995

Low kms and a blowout price. Stk#2488

SALE PRICE

$10,995

Loaded with options and only 23,000 kms. Stk#7459

SALE PRICE

$22,995

2004 MERCEDES ML500 AWD

SALE PRICE

$18,995

2006 FORD MUSTANG GT CONVERTIBLE

Black with black leather interior Stk#3735

SALE PRICE

2009 MERCURY GRAND MARQUIS

2003 BMW X5

Fully equipped including leather and roof, low kms. Stk#2473

Fully equipped, V6 engine, Auto, low kms Stk#7389

2007 FORD FOCUS HATCHBACK

2008 FORD FOCUS SE

Loaded with options and low kms Stk#8044

2004 FORD MUSTANG CONVERTIBLE

SALE PRICE

$21,995

- We’re Here - We’re Strong - We’re the Future!

Fully loaded, low kms, 1 owner. Stk#ML500

SALE PRICE

$18,995

2008 FORD TAURUS X

Fully loaded, one owner with low low kms. Stk#6128

SALE PRICE

$23,995

2007 FORD ESCORT WAGON

Power group, cruise control, tilt steering and more. Stk#9996

SALE PRICE

$14,995

2004 FORD MUSTANG CONVERTIBLE

Only 63,000 kms and Summer is coming. Stk#8661

SALE PRICE

$14,995

2006 FORD FUSION SEL

Loaded with leather, moon roof, and much more. Stk#9856

SALE PRICE

$16,995

2010 VW BEETLE

Anniversary Edition with only 13,000 kms. Stk#1596

SALE PRICE

$23,995

2009 FORD F350 XLT CREW CAB 4X4

Matching Canopy, loaded, only 24,000 kms. Stk#5236

SALE PRICE

$33,995

2005 BMW 325i

Fully loaded including leather and moon roof plus low kms. Stk#0355

SALE PRICE

$15,995

2005 NISSAN MAXIMA 3.5SE

Fully loaded, low kms, “Mint Condition”. Stk#8729

SALE PRICE

$13,996

2008 FORD TAURUS X

Fully loaded, All Wheel Drive, low kms. Stk#6124

SALE PRICE

$23,995

2004 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX GTP

Fully loaded including leather interior, 1 owner. Stk#1122

SALE PRICE

$8,995

2007 CHRYSLER ASPEN

Fully loaded including leather, roof and Navigation Stk#9242

SALE PRICE

$30,995

2006 DODGE SPRINTER REEFER CARGO VAN

Long wheel base with Mercedes Diesel engine. Stk#4985

SALE PRICE

$45,995

2010 FORD EXPLORER SPORT TRAC LIMITED

V8, fully loaded including moon roof Stk#3590

SALE PRICE

$38,995

2008 FORD MUSTANG CONVERTIBLE

Only 16,000 kms and fully loaded. Stk#0826

SALE PRICE

$25,995

2010 FORD TAURUS SHO

Loaded with every option including Navigation, only 45,000kms. Stk#3802

SALE PRICE

$41,995

2005 GMC YUKON SLT 4X4

Fully loaded including leather and sun roof. Stk#9482

SALE PRICE

$17,995

2008 FORD RANGER SPORT SUPER CAB 4X4

Automatic, nicely equipped. Stk#2980

SALE PRICE

$16,995

2004 CHEVROLET IMPALA

SALE PRICE

$8,995

Excellent condition Stk#4929

2010 LINCOLN MKS

Fully loaded luxury at its finest. Stk#4654

OCEAN PARK FORD

SALE PRICE

$41,995

SALES LTD.

1-800-754-4919

3050 King George Hwy., South Surrey • www.oceanparkford.com

DLR 8367

042611

1999 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE 4X4


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