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The closing credits roll Finally succumbing to a nasty marketplace, a Surrey store packs up rental DVDs after 29 years in business. Meanwhile, a heartbroken community reels from the news and even tries to raise money to help keep it open. Page 11 Nicholas Gammon packs up DVDs in a box as Pacific DVD & Video prepares to close its doors for good after doing business in Surrey’s Ocean Park for 29 years. (Photo: Ted Colley)

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ou may have already noticed something different about today’s issue of the Now. As our community’s most-read newspaper, we wanted to update our look and bring it in line with the new, modern, everchanging world of journalism. Our new look reflects this new world in several ways. Our redesign gives us a fresh, more modern look, using fonts that are sharper and more easier to read. Our new look is also designed to let stories and photos “breathe” more on the page, utilizing white space to make the Now a more pleasurable read for you. Also, you may notice that underneath staff reporters’ names at the top of stories, you will find the reporters’ Twitter addresses. This new aspect of our redesign reflects the new world we live in – you can now follow our

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Dad and son OK after being shot in Surrey

Teen charged with Szendrei murder faces judge in April

SURREY – Surrey Mounties are trying to sort out a shooting in Newton early Monday morning that sent a father and son to hospital. Police say the father, 47, was shot in his arm and his son, 23, in the hand. It happened at about 2 a.m., in the 12400block of 74th Avenue. Police believe the shots came from the same handgun, but had no suspect at press time. The shooting happened after the son came home from a late night out, police say.

Foundry worker killed in Port Kells SURREY – A Surrey foundry worker died in Port Kells Friday afternoon during what appears to have been a freak accident. Fellow workers at Highland Foundry at 9670 187th St. heard a loud noise and found the 48-year-old man, whose name has not been released, lying on the ground. He’d apparently been working on a grinder when a piece of metal hit him in the heart. WorkSafeBC and the BC Coroner Service are investigating.

Young man sought after brutal beating DELTA – Delta Police are looking for a young man who laid a horrible beating on another man behind Scottsdale Centre on Thursday afternoon. The suspect is white, about 19, five feet 10 inches tall and had sideburns and chin stubble. He was wearing a white jacket, grey pants and a white ball cap worn backwards. The assault happened at about 3 p.m., in the 7000-block of Scott Road behind the mall. The victim, 19, said a stranger started punching and kicking him, cutting up his face and knocked out some teeth. A passerby yelled at him, and he casually walked away west on Caribou Road, away from the mall. Police ask anyone with information to call them at 604-946-4411.

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Madelyn Sanderson, 3, and Gabriel Sanderson, 2, helped release the almost 5,000 chum salmon fry into Robson Creek on Saturday. More than 600 people showed up in North Surrey to celebrate the reopening of Robson Park. See more photos at thenownewspaper.com. (Photo: Amanda Sanderson)

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Hundreds help reopen Robson Park SURREY – More than 600 people turned out Saturday to mark the reopening of North Surrey’s Robson Park. The city began work in 2009 on enhancements to Robson Creek to provide better salmon habitat, along with drainage improvements and upgraded

recreational facilities in the park in the 12500-block of 100th Avenue. Improvements include a new sports field, paved walking trails, more parking and a new playground with a rubberized surface made from recycled tires. Saturday’s party included live music, a

barbeque, a bouncy castle, kite making, face painting and prize giveaways. The day wrapped up with the release of almost 5,000 chum salmon fry raised at the Tynehead hatchery into Robson Creek. See more photos online at thenownewspaper.com The Now

SURREY – The North Delta teen charged with first-degree murder in the beating death of 15-year-old Laura Szendrei will have his preliminary hearing next April and May in Surrey provincial court. The hearing is set for 14 days, to begin April 10. His next court appearance is scheduled for Feb. 27, for a pre-trial conference. He remains in custody. The accused was 17 years old when Szendrei was killed, so it is illegal to publish his name under the Youth Criminal Justice Act. Szendrei died in hospital on Sept. 26, a day after she was viciously beaten in broad daylight while walking along a path in the Mackie Park forest, in the 8200-block of 110th Street in North Delta. The Crown plans to seek an adult sentence if the accused is found guilty. That would work out to life without eligibility to apply for parole until 25 years are served.

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Fishermen fined for protest B.C. Conservative Party leader ‘proud’ to be among those who challenged race-based fishing policy Tom Zytaruk

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SURREY – Eighty-seven commercial fishermen have been fined $200 or more each for dropping their nets in protest against an aboriginal-only fishery on the Fraser River back in August 2002. Judge Michael Hicks presided over the mass sentencing Monday in Surrey provincial court, after all appeals were exhausted. The accused – three women among them – were fined $200 each as first offenders, and $300 if they had a prior conviction for participating in similar protests. John Cummins, who recently retired from federal politics as Tory MP for Delta-Richmond East to lead the provincial B.C. Conservative Party, was one of the fishermen hit with a $300 fine. “These people that are charged today, in my view, are some of the finest Canadians that you’re going to

find anywhere and I’m really proud to be part of that group, to be standing in that courtroom and face the music with them,” Cummins said outside court. “It’s government policy, it’s not legislation that allows for this. I still think that it’s wrong and it can be changed and it should be changed.”

These are respectable hard-working Canadians who just wanted to be treated fairly. Prime Minister Stephen Harper has subsequently launched a judicial inquiry of the race-based fishing policy. The inquiry is still underway with recommendations expected to be released in October. Nine years ago, Cummins’ boat was among roughly

200 vessels involved in three separate protests in August, 2002, held on the Fraser from Steveston Harbour to Barnston Island, after the Department of Fisheries and Oceans opened a commercial fishery on the Lower Fraser for members of the Musqueam and Tsawwassen First Nations, to the exclusion of other Canadians. Those who fished in protest were charged, all told, with 132 counts under the Fisheries Act. Phil Eidsvik, who ran unsuccessfully as a Tory MP candidate in Newton-North Delta during the 2005 election, was not among those convicted but served as their representative in court Monday. “The purpose of the protest was to bring in a constitutional challenge,” he said. “These are respectable hard-working Canadians who just wanted to be treated fairly.” Gary Sonnenberg, a 47-year-old gillnetter, was one of those in court. Would he do it again? “Effin rights,” he replied. tzytaruk@thenownewspaper.com


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SURREY – It was her first campaign as a candidate and the experience has left her eager to go again. After 20 years in the non-profit sector, Susan Keeping stepped down from her post as executive director of the Newton Advocacy Group Society to run in the May 2 federal election and she liked it. A lot. She ran on the NDP ticket in South SurreyWhite Rock-Cloverdale, a riding held by Conservatives of one stripe or another since 1974. Keeping has worked on campaigns before, but never as the name on the ballot. She was up against Conservative incumbent Russ Hiebert who has held the seat since 2004. Some people say the riding is so staunchly and abidingly Conservative the party could run a broom and win, but there’s no denying Hiebert’s winning ways. He’s run four times and increased his share of the vote every time. Tradition has seen a Conservative come out on top, followed in second place by a Liberal and with the NDP candidate running a distant third.

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Not this time. Keeping inherited an experienced campaign crew; some members have been around for more than a couple of elections. Keeping was a breath of fresh air. “l had to get my team fired up,” she said. “I told them ‘I’m all the way, I’m in it to win.’ They kind of said, ‘Aren’t you cute,’ but I meant it.” Keeping said she and her crew targetted people who don’t usually vote and took advantage of the provincial party leadership race to double the riding membership. In what became a very negative campaign featuring dogged attacks on Hiebert from Liberal Hardy Staub and Independent Aart Looye, Keeping took the high road. “The most surprising thing to me was the debates and the candidates’ performance, the things they said. It got pretty rough sometimes.” In her mind, the candidates could compete with one another, disagree strongly, but still remain civil. Keeping decided to focus on issues, to work at getting her party’s message out to the voters and to leave the rough stuff to others and it paid off. When the dust settled on election night,

She put in a good showing as an NDP candidate in the recent federal election and now former Newton Advocacy Group executive director Susan Keeping has her eye on the provincial political arena. (Photo: Ted Colley)

Keeping finished in second spot behind Hiebert with a little over 20 per cent of the vote, the NDP’s strongest finish in the riding in years. Keeping knows the spike in popularity of the NDP and leader Jack Layton helped, but also thinks she played a part in her strong finish. That’s just whet her appetite for more. Keeping said the Surrey Civic Coalition was interested in

having her on their municipal slate in November, but she’s got her eye on bigger fish. “I think (Surrey Mayor) Dianne Watts is doing a good job, so I don’t see doing much there. I’m going to put my name up provincially. I’d be willing to run in my riding (Surrey-White Rock), but that’s up to the party to decide.” tcolley@thenownewspaper.com

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SURREY – The family of Surrey murder victim Christopher Roy Whitmee is marking the second anniversary of his slaying by offering a $10,000 reward for information leading to the conviction of his killer. Whitmee, 34, was shot dead at the Legacy Show Lounge in Cloverdale on the night of May 16, 2009. Police do not believe he was the intended target. On Saturday, his 11-year-old daughter Lexus Burkholder-Whitmee and her mom Heather Burkholder began posting flyers in their renewed campaign. “Our goal is that someone sees the flyer and it refreshes a memory from that terrible incident two years ago and then reports it to police,” Heather Burkholder said. Police believe the shooting may have been linked to drugs and gangs. Cpl. Dale Carr, spokesman for the Integrated Homicide Investigation Team, added that they think they know who the shooter was trying to

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Political scene takes a breather, so let’s start the speculation InTheHouse Keith Baldrey

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ome idle musings, informed speculation and complete guesswork as the political scene takes a bit of a breather after two leadership races, one election and one big by-election: • They are both glass-halffull types, I guess: Premier Christy Clark and NDP leader Adrian Dix were crowing with glee after last week’s by-election result. Clark won, of course, by a fairly narrow margin and became the first government candidate to win a by-election in 30 years. But I suspect she wasn’t expecting such a close result when she initially set the byelection date, and I can tell you there was a lot of nervousness at her campaign headquarters as the votes were being counted. Dix, on the other hand, insisted the NDP had scored a “great victory” even though its candidate, David Eby, had lost. If anything, both political leaders took home the prize for best “spinning” attempts for the week. • The premier may want to calm down her itchy trigger finger when it comes to calling a general election. I’m not sure

her party is really prepared to fight another election so soon after the last one. She says she’s looking at the fall for a vote, but her party’s finances need shoring up (which will undoubtedly occur over time as the business community views Dix with considerable alarm) and she presumably needs more time to find credible, attractive candidates. The NDP is in the same boat, which may factor into her timing, but if the polls don’t indicate a solid, substantial lead for her party an early election may backfire on her. • Another piece of advice for the new premier: spend more time actually being the premier before expecting the electorate to endorse you come election time. Clark earned publicity for doing such things as working as a waitress in diner, and going on a ride-along with some cops, but people are looking for statesmanlike qualities in a premier as much as a penchant for the “common touch.” • Are our Crown corporations about to be reined back under more government control? Already, the government has announced a review of B.C. Hydro’s plan to increase its rates by more than 30 per cent, and now ICBC’s idea of linking insurance rates to a single speeding ticket has been deep-sixed by the government. But the fact that

both corporations were able to get so far along a path that would potentially reach deep into many peoples’ pockets makes one wonder what else is lurking out there, away from the prying eyes of cabinet. Next on the list: B.C. Ferries and the size of its government subsidy (which directly affects ferry fares). • Will the business community, much of which favours the HST, finally get involved in a major campaign to save the tax? Companies that find the tax works to their benefit should be explaining that fact to its employees and encouraging them to vote for it. So far, I haven’t seen much evidence of that happening.

• The legislative session will end soon – in early June – and so far, it hasn’t exactly created sparks or much energy. The NDP hasn’t really done much in question period, which has become on most days a shout fest over the HST and not much else. Maybe the party is saving its ammo for when the new premier finally takes her seat. • Did new B.C. Conservative Party leader John Cummins doom his party’s future with his dumb comments on how people “choose” to be straight or gay? They made him look like the stereotyped right-wing fringe politician, the kind that has ensured that party remained

completely marginalized in the past. I’m not sure he can fully recover from that gaffe, which would be very good news for the B.C. Liberals, who can’t afford any vote-splitting on the political right.

on some issues (such as seat distribution) potentially at the expense of B.C.’s interests (the party was once dominated and influenced by the West, but now more than half its federal caucus comes from Quebec).

• On the federal scene, it will be worth watching to see if new NDP Opposition begins to kowtow to Quebec’s interests

Keith Baldrey is chief political correspondent for Global BC Keith.Baldrey@globalnews.ca

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District must reinstate alternate program The Editor, Re: “At-risk students fight to keep their ‘second home,’” the Now, May 10. Just when I think we are moving forward to provide help for youth, something happens to remind me we have a long way to go. The announcement of the closure of the Seaquam Alternate School program frustrates me. Actually, I was up at 4 a.m. thinking about it. This is not right. May 7 was National Child and Youth Mental Health Day and I attended a conference where youth, families and professionals worked on defining outcomes within schools, communities and within the medical system that are meaningful to families dealing with mental health challenges. I was privileged to meet several students from an alternate secondary school program within the Surrey school district at this conference. The difference between what an alternate school program is able to do and what the mainstream school system is able to provide is immense. The students spoke of acceptance, trust, flexibility and success. These youth were so positive and excited about attending school now but could not say the same thing about their experiences with mainstream school. Mainstream school is sometimes not able to accommodate students with mental health challenges and it is a shame we, as a society, are not ready or able to make the changes necessary to amend the system to accommodate every student. That is why alternate schools exist. Without Seaquam Alternate, where are these students going to go? Where are they going to receive the type of education that they need and deserve? The students I met stated they probably would have dropped out of school had it not been for the alternate school. Where does that leave the students of Seaquam Alternate? As a parent of a child with many mental health challenges, I see this type of school as a possible option for our son in the future. Our son requires a different environment to learn. He requires flexibility in his routine, the ability to start and stop at his own pace. He needs

Students protest Delta school board’s decision to chop a program for at-risk youth, a decision one reader says is ludicrous. (Photo: Tom Zytaruk)

breaks and space and support that differs greatly from the other students in the room. Knowing that the type of school he could need was successful for the youth I met gave me hope that our son could have a different place to learn if he needs it. If programs such as Seaquam Alternate are shut down, what hope does that leave my son and other students like him? Is the option conform or quit? It is my hope that the Delta School District is able to take another look at their decision and reinstate the Seaquam alternate program. It does not fix the bigger issues the school system faces, but it is a step in the right direction. Marni Pastres, Surrey

Sandhu sends wrong message The Editor, Each and every time Harvinder Sandhu’s column appears, there is a lot of negative reaction to it. I understand that it makes sense to want to have an IndoCanadian opinion in your paper, but as an Indo-Canadian myself, I find her columns to be appalling. Although I agree that it’s a good idea to have a diverse range of articles in the paper, I don’t want to read a piece that constantly prefers to separate people instead of bringing them together, one that suggests that one culture is better than another.

Look, I love my Punjabi culture but I also love Canada. I was born and raised here and I respect all cultures. But I don’t respect that Sandhu is giving us Indo-Canadians a bad reputation and a bad name. We don’t need that. There should be columns celebrating cultures of all kinds with respect as the base, unity in the lines and love as the message. My Punjabi culture is rich and beautiful but so are all the other cultures. We all have something positive to give. I don’t want to read an article where malicious pride is the intent behind it. But more so than that, I hope people don’t fall for the messages she sends. Rajdeep Dhadwal, Surrey

Let our kids just be kids The Editor, Re: “When a boy doesn’t look like a boy,” the Now, May 11. It’s amazing how much Surrey’s and B.C.’s mentality has changed over the past five years. In the West Coast magazine, May edition, there is a full page

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ad to promote: “Two Moms. Two Babies. One Family.” Many flyers, newspapers and other magazines also promote the gay and lesbian lifestyle. Not only that, but many children’s movies are pretty wild. In Cats and Dogs, children learn that cat terrorist are planning to take over the world. In Dawn of the Dinosaurs they learn that the end is near, and in Ella Enchanted they learn how to take care of their charming prince. I read in the Now that at Surrey’s Kwantlen campus, students can buy rolling papers at the student association desk, in order to help them with their “higher” education. So it won’t be long before students can obtain them in schools too – to help them with the stress of life because too many parents want children, but want the state to take care of them. It seems as if there is a race going on to make children more violent and turn them into sex models and drug addicts, not because it’s natural, but due to the pushing and funding of the movers and shakers behind the screen and Surrey seems to have a lot of those.

The Editor, A number of columns and letters have supported political reform in Canada. One change that should be obvious to any who have read your newspaper of May 3 is how MPs are elected. The winner of the NewtonNorth Delta riding won with 33.4 per cent of the vote. The top three candidates were within 2.1 per cent, less than 1,000 votes. The fourth-place candidate had over 1,500 votes. Thus, one third of the people who showed up to vote selected the winner. Perhaps the elected candidate represented the majority will of the riding electorate, perhaps not. Of the four elections in Surrey, three winners got below 50 per cent of the vote. The only way to serve the will of the people is to hold runoffs between the top two candidates. Otherwise, multiple parties representing a generally common philosophy can only injure the goals they seek to advance.

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SURREY – When is the last time you stepped foot in a store that rents movies? It’s probably been a while, given all the digital alternatives for seeing the latest flicks. Not only that, the doors of long-established stores that rent movies are closing at an alarming rate, leaving fewer options for customers. Three or four years ago, for example, there were 11 stores on the Semiahmoo Peninsula that rented movies, and now there are four – and soon there’ll be two or three. In the Ocean Park area, Pacific DVD & Video is currently in shutdown mode after nearly 29 years of business at the corner of 16th Avenue and 128th Street. The doors will remain open until mid-June, and then that’s it for Mike Gammon’s three decades in the movie-rental biz. He just can’t justify keeping the doors open any longer. “It’s not losing money, but it’s not really making money either,” Gammon said. “It’s not something where I’d want to sign another fiveyear lease. That’s the issue.” When word spread about the pending closure of Pacific DVD & Video, longtime customers became emotional upon hearing the news. Kids in the area even set up a lemonade stand and offered to donate sale proceeds to keep the store open. “For a lot of people, it’s a community social centre kind of thing, you know,” Gammon said. “They stop by and chat, and Sue, she knows them all.” Suzanne Pederson has worked at the store for 13 years. “Some parents are really upset, like this is the only store their kids have known,” Pederson said. “Kids come in here now, they’re 20 years old, and I remember when they were seven and renting the kiddie movies.” For movie-rental stores, competition is coming from several angles. With a digital-TV box, people can now rent a movie the same day it’s released on DVD. “There used to be a 90-day window for that,” Gammon said. Also taking pieces of the pie are services such as web-based Netflix and illegal downloads of movies, plus rental kiosks at grocery stores. “A store like this is still the preferred option for a lot of people, but there are so many other options now that we do only 60 or 70 per cent

People still love movies and games, but they want them anytime, anyplace and on different platforms. Taking pieces of the rental pie are services such as web-based Netflix. (Photo: Ted Colley)

of what we used to do, and the overhead doesn’t change.... This business would be viable if you could find a place with cheap rent, but around here, that doesn’t exist.” People still love movies and games, but they want them anytime, anyplace and on different platforms. The people who run Rogers Plus

stores have figured that out, and are closing some of the stores accordingly. “It’s all about options and we are giving them to (customers),” Sara Holland, Rogers’ senior communications manager, told the Now. “Our retail stores are a powerful distribution network for us and we are evolving the retail

experience as our customers’ needs change. In terms of our video stores, we are closing the ones that aren’t profitable as their leases come up and evolving others to entertainment and communications experience centres.” This month, Blockbuster Canada was placed into receivership by an Ontario court, with the future of the chain’s 400 stores very much in question. Gammon began working to open his first movie-rental store in the fall of 1982, with Video Stop first doing business in Langley in April 1983. It was a bit of a slow start, with independent store operators trying to figure out how to best make money renting VHS and BETA videotapes. “I remember we had these great big RCA machines, 25 of them in plastic suitcases,” he said. “You could rent one of those and two movies for the weekend for something like 25 bucks, and we’d be sold out of those before we opened the doors on Saturday.” Those machines sold for around $500 – big bucks in those days. “We also sold the machines, at cost,” Gammon said, “because everybody who bought one had an insatiable appetite for renting movies, so we made a fortune off the people with the new VCRs.” The heyday of the biz was in the late 1980s and early 1990s. As chain stores came into play and DVDs replaced VHS tapes, things began changing. “When DVD took over,” Gammon said, “everything was for sale in the $25 range, as opposed to $80 to $100 for a VHS cassette of the movie. “Now, Walmart has the new release of the week every Tuesday for $17 or so. Every one of those sales takes away a rental.” Starting June 1, a final “blowout sale” at Gammon’s store begins in earnest, with any remaining stock either shipped to a store he runs with a partner in Langley (also due to close, in October) or sold at flea markets this fall. The final day of operation for Pacific DVD & Video, which Gammon took over in 2002, is probably June 18, Ocean Park Day. “It’s going to be a sad day, because this has been a good store and we had pretty much the best catalogue library around,” Gammon said as he surveyed shelves that once held 20,000 titles in 2,881 square feet of space. A word-of-mouth sale has reduced that number by around 8,000, with a whopping 2,300 DVDs sold in the first day of the stock-reduction effort earlier this month. “The bones have been picked at pretty good already.” tzillich@thenownewspaper.com


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SURREY – Up until three years ago, many of the books in Lena Shaw Elementary school’s library were tattered and torn. Worse, they were woefully out of date, admitted Lisa Baker, teacher-librarian at the Whalley area school. Some of the “country” books, for example, used for social studies to teach students about the people and industries of other lands were missing many of the world’s newly created countries and much of the information that was there was no longer relevant or completely useless. “Even this year I was weeding books from the ’70s and ’80s,” Baker said. Now students doing research for their lessons or checking out books for the sheer joy of reading have shiny new volumes to chose from on the library shelves. Baker was able to refurbish the school’s aging library with a grant from the Indigo Love of Reading Foundation. The grant of $162,000 enabled Baker to go on a book-buying spree. “Over the last three years we’ve purchased over 9,500 books,” she said. Educators at high-needs schools across the

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DELTA – A long and bitter chapter in Delta’s farming history is finally coming to a close as several pioneer families have secured their expropriated land. A group of Brunswick Point farmers and the Tsawwassen First Nation have reached a settlement that resolves a long-standing legal dispute over the expropriation of farmland. “This is an important settlement which supports farming families at Brunswick Point, respects the Tsawwassen treaty and brings final resolution to a long-standing dispute,” Minister of Aboriginal Relations and Reconciliation Mary Polak said. The agreement allows the provincial government to sell the Brunswick Point land back to the farmers, while still supporting terms of the TFN treaty. The Brunswick Point families – the Swensons, Montgomerys, Gilmours and McKims – lost their land in a mass expropriation in the spring of 1968. Brunswick Point was among 800 hectares (2,000 acres) of privately owned farmland in an area known as the Roberts Bank back-up lands. It was to become industrial development to serve the new superport. Another 800 hectares (2,000 acres) of land

owned by Delta would also be expropriated. The land was never used for industrial purposes, so pressure built on Victoria to return it to the farmers. In 1999, the provincial government agreed to sell back much of the expropriated land, but that offer wasn’t extended to Brunswick Point farmers because their land was under a treaty claim by the TFN. Although government negotiators later offered assurances the farmers’ properties wouldn’t be included in a treaty settlement, the province also signed an agreement with the TFN stipulating it would have first right of refusal to purchase the land for 80 years. The families maintained that because the industrial development never took place, they were entitled to a return of their prime farmland without any encumbrances. Another big concern facing the farmers was the price for their land, which they had been leasing from the government since it was expropriated. The families took the government to court, but the judge reserved decision in order to allow all the parties to negotiate a deal. The deal, announced last week, allows the Brunswick Point families to regain title to their land at a pre-negotiated purchase price. The land will be consolidated into four large parcels, while staying in the Agricultural Land Reserve.

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DELTA – Businessman Ron Toigo and his celebrity partners were on hand Thursday for the official sales launch of the Tsawwassen Springs development. Singer Michael Bublé, former Vancouver Canuck coach and GM Pat Quinn and record producer Bruce Allen joined Toigo, as well as members of Delta council and others, at the $400-million development to help kick off the marketing campaign. “I’m blown away. This is just stunning. I knew it was going to be special, but it’s spectacular with the views and the finish,” Toigo told the Optimist – a sister paper of the Now – of the completed first phase, a building comprising 55 condos overlooking a new golf course. The Shato Holdings president, noting the finished product exceeded his high expectations, said there’s been a growing list of locals registering to see what’s available. The marketing is all about selling an experience of high quality resort-style living, something Toigo described as “Disney-esque, if there is such a thing.” Bordered by Springs Boulevard (formerly 16th Avenue) and 52nd Street, the development constructed by Talisman Homes, and designed by architect Wayne Fougere and interior designer

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RICHMOND – An anonymous tip to police has landed a Delta drug dealer in the slammer for seven years. James Choi, 37, has been sentenced to seven years in jail and a 20-year firearms prohibition after he was convicted on a cocaine trafficking charge. Back in February Richmond Mounties received a tip that a guest at a hotel had a gun. “When police arrived, they recognized the hotel guest as a prolific offender,” Const. Tammy-Lyn Walker said. She said police found Choi with a large duffel bag containing 30 kilograms of cocaine, worth about $3 million.

SURREY – A Surrey man has been charged with two counts of first-degree murder in the slaying of a Mission couple. Jack Douglas Woodruff, 52, was arrested Thursday for the 2008 double murder. Lisa Dudley, 33, and Guthrie McKay, 37, were shot in their rural home in the 31000-block of Greenwood Drive. A Mountie was reprimanded for “disgraceful conduct” for not properly following up on a complaint of shots fired in that neighbourhood on Sept. 18, 2008. The couple was found four days later, with Dudley still clinging to life.

SURREY – A Surrey man accused of going on a “48-hour violent crime spree” in Metro Vancouver has been charged with 11 crimes related to six robberies in Surrey, Vancouver, North Vancouver and Coquitlam. Among his alleged crimes, Joon Woo Lim, 32, is accused of mugging a Vancouver woman on Beatty Street while she was holding her six-month-old daughter Friday. Police say he pulled a weapon on her, ripped her purse from her arms, struck her leg with the weapon, ran away and then took off in a car. Lim is to appear in court Wednesday.

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Green leader in Surrey Jane Sterk, the Leader of the Green Party of BC, will be at the Surrey Board of Trade office (#101, 14439 104th Ave.) on Thursday, May 19 for a roundtable meeting, scheduled to run from 8 to 10 a.m. “You are invited to attend and ask any questions regarding the economy and business development,” said board CEO Anita Huberman in an email invitation. Sterk is the founder and partner of a computer business for 12 years. “She is an interesting speaker, and has some ideas on emerging opportunities in sustainable business.” For details, visit businessinsurrey.com. Meanwhile, Surrey Board of Trade’s Top 25 Under 25 awards reception is slated for Monday, May 30 at Eaglequest golf course in Surrey. Hurry, the nomination period ends today (Tuesday, May 17). Details are online at the board’s website, businessinsurrey.com.

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SURREY — In an effort to make the event more family friendly, the Canadian Cancer Society’s Relay for Life at the Cloverdale Millennium Park Amphitheatre will start earlier this year. The society’s Relay for Life is staged annually to celebrate cancer survivors, remember loved ones that have been lost to the disease and raise funds to fight cancer. The Surrey event, to be held June 11, is part of a series of relays that will be hosted across the country this spring. Elsewhere, the White Rock/ South Surrey relay is slated for June 24, while the Delta event was held Friday, May 13 at North Delta Secondary. Coordinator Caitlin Berndt says this year’s relay in Cloverdale will see a few changes. “It’s starting at noon. Part of our goal is to integrate more with the families and give them more of an opportunity to come out and participate in the relay,” Berndt said Friday. But you don’t have to participate in the relay officially in order to support the event. Visitors

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WELLBEING VOLUNTEERING Alzheimer Society of B.C.’s White Rock office is looking for both office volunteers and support group facilitators. A commitment of 2-4 hours weekly or bi-weekly over a one-year time period is required. Training is provided. Contact Avalon for more information: 604-5410606 or email Atournier@alzheimerbc. org. Info: alzheimerbc.org. Surrey Memorial Hospital needs volunteers in a wide variety of areas. For details or to apply, call 604-588-3381 or email volunteer.smh@fraserhealth.ca. Canadian National Institute for the Blind (CNIB): “For only a few hours a week, you can make a huge difference in the life of someone with vision loss. Become a ‘Vision Mate’ and be matched with someone living near your home, work or school. Assist with reading, errands, shopping, or going for walks. You set up mutually convenient times to meet.” Contact Caragh, caragh. robinsmith@cnib.ca or 604-431-2146. Fraser Health Crisis Line is recruiting volunteers to provide assistance to people in the region who are experiencing emotional distress. Pick up an information package at Options Community Services, 9815 140th St., Surrey, or e-mail claudiak@scss.ca. Big Sisters of BC Lower Mainland is looking for women, age 19 or older, to volunteer as Big Sister mentors. The organization provides Little Sisters with a mentor who is there to listen to her, have fun with her, and be a supportive friend. Call 604-873-4525, email info@bigsisters. bc.ca. Surrey Hospice Society hosts volunteer training sessions to prepare individuals to assist those dealing with a life-limiting illness, their loved ones

and the bereaved in its palliative and bereavement programs. Call Barbara Morningstar, 604-543-7006, or visit www. surreyhospice.com. Surrey Search & Rescue seeks new members. If you live and or work in the Lower Mainland and can make a commitment of time to the team, you are invited to apply. Email recruitment@ surreyseachandrescue.com or call 604320-3063.

ACTIVITIES Rhythm Friends invite people to join in on informal drum circle held every Monday at 2:30 p.m. at White Rock Community Centre, 15154 Russell Ave. “Bring your drum or percussion instrument or borrow one of ours. Rhythm-wise, anything goes. We may start evening sessions if there is sufficient interest.” HappyTime Square Dance Club: Lessons and musical fun for singles, couples, youth, seniors and families, Tuesdays from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at Walnut Road Elementary, 16152 82nd Ave., Surrey, with caller/teacher Tyler Wagner. Call Wendy Krueger for info or to register, 778-878-4244. Surrey International Folk Dancers: Group meets Thursday evenings (Sept. to June) at Walnut Road Elementary, 16152 82nd Ave., North Surrey, from 7-10 p.m. Call Dale (teacher), 604-594-9946, or email dale_adamson@shaw.ca. Alexandra Neighbourhood House at Crescent Beach events: Every Wednesday is Seniors Hot Lunch, noon to 2 p.m. 604-592-6970. Scottish Country Dance classes: new members welcome, no partner needed, from September to April at Sullivan Hall, 6303 152nd St., Surrey. Info: 604-5361367 or 604-531-4595, www.wrscdc.org.

Surrey Square Wheelers Square Dance Club hosts events at Port Kells community hall, 18918 88th Ave. Men wanted for females who don’t have partners to dance. Call 604-513-9901 or 604-594-6415. The Vaudevillians seniors entertainment troupe is looking for volunteers interested in performing or in backstage positions. Rehearsals held Monday afternoons, 10 months a year, at Kennedy Senior Centre in North Delta. Phone Pat or Jim at 604-541-9591 or click on www.thevaudevillians.com.

CLUBS/GROUPS South Surrey Garden Club: The club meets at 7:30 p.m. every fourth Wednesday (except August and December) at St. Mark’s Anglican Church, 12953 20th Ave. Visitors welcome (for $3 fee). Info: contact David Broomhead at 604-533-1142 or broomhead@shaw.ca. O-5-O Cycling Club: White Rock Leisure Services hosts group of cyclists age 50 and over for rides and related events Sundays at 9 a.m. (April to Sept.). Meet at South Surrey Cycles, 2055 152nd St. Call 604-531-5004 or 604-541-2199. Mann Park Lawn Bowling Club: Group invites newcomers to get involved in club activities this summer at 14560 North Bluff Rd., White Rock. Info: 604-531-0833. Dutch-Canadian events hosted in the area by not-for-profit Dutch-Canadian Cultural Society of Greater Vancouver. “Incorporated in 1965, our goal is to provide entertaining venues in the Lower Mainland whereby Dutch-Canadians and their friends can come together to preserve, enhance and celebrate, their heritage and cultural traditions.” Info: 604-536-3394, www.dutchnetwork.ca. Newcomers Club of White Rock/

South Surrey: Meetings the first Tuesday of every month at Mount Olive Lutheran Church, 2350 148th St., starting at 7 p.m. Free parking. All newcomers welcome. Cloverdale Garden Club meets on the second Thursday of each month (from September to June) at Clayton hall, 18513 70th Ave., 7 p.m. Guest speakers, field trips, raffle, etc. Call Linda at 604-539-0068. North Delta Newcomers & Friends: Club welcoming ladies who are new to the area and/or those interested in meeting new friends. Monthly dinner meetings and more. If you would like more information about the club and its activities, call Kathy at 604-583-3691 or Pam at 604-597-7974.

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Surrey United capped an undefeated season by capturing their eighth consecutive women’s Provincial Cup title in Aldergrove Sunday. The runaway regular season winners of the Metro Women’s Soccer League’s premier division maintained their winning ways with a dominant postseason. Surrey won the MWSL’s Premier Cup in March and then blew through the first two rounds of the Provincial Cup draw, outscoring their opponents 12-0. Sunday’s finale against Vancouver’s Westside was much closer but Surrey was still able to celebrate following a 1-0 win.

It was a testament to the players and the drive and determination we have on this team.

Surrey United’s Megan Blaker (18) chips the ball past a sliding Westside defender during Surrey’s 1-0 Provincial Cup win Sunday. (Photo: Richard Howes/bcsoccerweb.com)

chances, all of which either went wide of the goal or were stopped by Westside goalkeeper Jackie Dennett. “Their keeper was absolutely on fire,” said Surrey coach Jeff Clarke. “She was probably the best keeper I’ve seen all year. We played her once before and she was alright but in the final you could tell their game plan was to have her show up big and give them a chance to win.

She definitely did her job; she kept them in the game early and gave them hope for making a comeback.” Surrey did manage to squeak one goal past Dennett. In the 20th minute, Nicole Stewart unleashed a hard shot that deflected off a defender’s head and into the goal for a 1-0 Surrey lead. After that however, the play reverted to form

with Surrey building up to a scoring chance followed by Dennett spoiling the opportunity. Thanks to Dennett, Westside stayed within striking distance into the second half as they awaited a chance to score against the flow of play. “Westside is a great team and we knew they would be tough,” Hermus said. “They are by

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“That game was not an indication of how we played all season,” said Surrey veteran Randee Hermus. “It was not our best game but it showed the Surrey United grit — it wasn’t pretty but we pulled out on top. It was a testament to the players and the drive and determination we have on this team. No matter what it takes, we’ll find a way to win.” In the first half it didn’t look like Surrey would need grit and determination to extend their seven-year-long win streak of Provincial Cup games. For the first 10 minutes Surrey exerted strong pressure with a half-dozen scoring


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Last November, members of Newton’s ICST Pegasus were lower than crab droppings, wondering what had gone wrong in their Vancouver Metro Soccer League premier season and staring at the distinct possibility of being caught up in a battle to avoid regulation. Sunday afternoon those thoughts were long gone as Pegasus players were higher than the North Shore mountains as they celebrated their first B.C. championship after a 1-0 win over Vancouver’s Columbus in the men’s soccer Provincial Cup final. “It was an epic day for us,” marvelled Pegasus coach Rob Reed. “To win the Provincial Cup is a fantastic accomplishment and it was our number one goal at the start of the season. But to win it the way we did this year – knowing the path we took with all the struggles we had in the first two or three months of the season – made it all the more sweet. “It was a colossal struggle at times but through it all the players stuck together, righted the ship and got on a roll the other way. It was a very powerful roll that ultimately couldn’t be stopped by anyone.” After losing to cross-town rival Surrey United Firefighters in the VMSL’s Imperial Cup title game in March, Pegasus players vowed they would be better prepared the next time they battled for silverware. On Sunday in Aldergrove they made good on that promise with a solid showing against a determined Columbus team. Pegasus came out of the gates hard,

pressing into the Columbus zone and creating a string of dangerous scoring chances. Azad Palani had two golden chances in the opening half while teammates Sahil Sandhu, Jag Gill and Diaz Kambere each had their own shot at opening the scoring only to come up empty on their chances. Despite dominating much of the play in the first 45 minutes, Pegasus had nothing to show for it other than zeros on the scoreboard. “It was a very close game,” Reed said. “We could have been easily up by three or four goals at halftime but instead it was still 0-0. We had probably four quality chances

Nobody said anything but everybody on our team was wondering if the missed chances we had earlier would come back to haunt us. in the first half but couldn’t score. Then they kind of clawed their way into the game with some good chances themselves in the second half and our keeper had to make a couple of fantastic saves. Columbus came on strong to open the second half but, like Pegasus in the first half, could not capitalize on their opportunities. Pegasus slowly reasserted control, and began to create pressure in the Columbus zone. The Horsemen’s hard

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score 1-0 in Surrey’s favour. “Who’s to say but it looked like it was across the line,” Hermus said. “The game was won anyway so it didn’t matter. If that goal would have been the difference then maybe I would have fussed more about it but in the end it didn’t matter — one goal was enough.” Surrey’s defence held for the remainder of the game and when the final whistle sounded, United was making plans for an eighth straight strip to the national championships. This year’s

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

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Looking for Warehouse worker full-time. Forklift experience and fluent English required. Fax resume: 604-596-6961 Email: lanartrug@aol.com Yale Construction Ltd. hiring F/T Cement Finishers. Must have over 3 years of work exp. in the trade and some high school. $26/hr. E-resume: davenickle@shawbiz.ca TA-KE JAPANESE RESTAURANT in Surrey is seeking exp’d cooks for sushi bar & hot food. F/T, 40hrs/wk, $19/hr. Min. 3yrs Sushi exp. Prep. & cook full course meals & individual dishes, Ensure quality of food & determine size of food proportions, Supervise kitchen staff & helpers, Good raw fish handling skill is an asset. Send your resume to: srytake@gmail.com or #104-15335 56 Ave. HWY. 10, Surrey BC V3S 0X9

No Sunday shifts. Daytime only. Long term care an asset. Fax resume: 604-513-1420 Or apply at: #7 - 8948 202 St, Walnut Grove, Langley MEDICAL OFFICE trainees needed! Hospitals & doctors need medical office & medical admin staff! No experience? Need training? Career training & job placement available. 1-888-748-4126.

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We are a downtown CA firm that has been providing quality services for over 50 years. We are looking for an experienced AA to provide admin support to the Managing Partner. Duties include diary management, preparing documentation, liaising with clients and local CRA office and other admin duties. Candidates must have strong English language skills, able to type at 60 wpm, transcribe dictation, have attention to detail, able to multi-task, meet deadlines and have excellent presentation. To be considered please email your resume to: Roz Eyre, HR Manager, Rolfe Benson LLP, Chartered Accountants. reyre@rolfebenson.com ADMIN ASSISTANT trainees needed! Large & small firms seeking admin staff! No experience? Need training? Career training & job placement available. 1-888-512-7116

F/T RECEPTIONIST/ ORDER ENTRY

Multi-tasking individual with 2 years experience, required for furniture manufacturer in Surrey. Must be fluent in English (written and spoken), have good computer skills (with Word, Excel & Outlook), excellent time management skills, be a high school grad & work well on your own. Send resume and cover letter to: hr@vangoghdesigns.com

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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Trades/Technical

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

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AUTOMOTIVE TECHNICIANS. Salmon Arm GM on Shuswap Lake in beautiful British Columbia requires Full-Time journeyman Automotive Technicians. Email: mikeg@salmonarmgm.com fax: 250-832-5314.

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IF YOUR CAREER is in New & Used Vehicle Sales, we would like to hear from you. Western Chevrolet GMC Buick in Drumheller, Alberta is looking for a Sales & Leasing Consultant to join our team. You will receive top remuneration for an energetic producer along with full company benefits package along with the ability to sell both new & used vehicles. We are a top CSI, (new or reconditioned) excellent facility, great inventory, full management support Dealership. Located in one of the best communities in boom town Alberta (set in the Badlands). Full amenities for culture, sports, tourism, with a growing economy with no flat spots, close to Calgary. Respond in confidence to: Bryan Borisow, Sales Manager, Western GM Drumheller. Phone 403-823-3371. Fax 403-823-7237. Email: bryan.borisow@ westerngmdrumheller.com.

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Equipment Operator For Commercial Landscape Contractor

Req’d immed. Must have exp. with Bobcats & Excavators. Wages depending on Exp. Must have own transportation. Fax resume to: 604-532-1716

EQUIPMENT OPERATORS and Foremans required NW Alberta, 2011 construction season. Competitive wages, benefit plan. Oilfield experience, standard safety tickets; www.ritchiebr.com. Submit to: Fax 780-532-9012; info@ritchiebr.com F/T CARPENTER needed immediately for Better House Renovation. Min. 4 yrs of exp. and completion of high school. $24/hr. Please email resume to betterhouse@shaw.ca

Landscape Labourers For Commercial Landscape Contractor

Required immediately. Wages Depending on Experience. Must have own transportation.

Fax resume to: 604-532-1716

METAL FABRICATORS required for Raja Trailer & Equipment Sales In Delta $27/hour. Full time. Benefits: Medical, Dental, life insurance & long Term Disablitiy. 3-5 Years experience. College/Vocational or technical training Punjabi and English an asset. Duties Steel fabricating, welding, grinding drilling, sheering & analyze data from Blueprint Layouts. Please fax resume to 604-940-8385 QUINN CONTRACTING LTD. is growing! We require full-time JM Trades for Northern Alberta. Competitive wages, benefits & RRSP. Email mdunn@qcltd.com or call toll free 1-855-885-6233 SOUTH ROCK LTD. is hiring Milling Personnel, Paving Personnel (Pavers, Rollers, Packers), General Labourers (Screed, Raker, Flag), Heavy Duty Mechanic. Experience with asphalt preferred. Valid drivers licence required; careers@southrock.ca. Fax 403-568-1327; www.southrock.ca WELDERS - seeking welders for custom manufacturing environment. Competitive wages, Benefits, RRSP’s & Apprenticeship opportunities. Apply to: Do All Metal Fabricating, Estevan, SK. Email: jhoward@doallmetal.com Fax: 306-634-8389

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GARAGE DOOR for sale. Incl remote. $1,000. 604-589-6032* GAS LAWNMOWER, Sears Craftman, $85. 604-543-9643* HOT TUB COVERS & Accessories. Lowest price, highest quality. All sizes and colours available. Call 1-888-611-7660. www.spasuppliesonline.ca

BUILDING SALE... Canadian Manufacturer Direct. 25x40 $7640. 30x40 $8995. 35x50 $12,500. 40x80 $22,790. 47x100 $36,200. Front end optional. Many others. Pioneer Steel Manufacturers since 1980, 1-800-668-5422. DO-IT-YOURSELF STEEL BUILDINGS Priced to Clear Make an Offer! Ask About Free Delivery, most areas! Call for Quick Quote and Free Brochure 1-800-668-5111 ext. 170.

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BABY CRIB + mattress. Good condition. $40. 604-596-7523*

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Cats

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

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

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Apt/Condos

AMBER (W)

401 Westview St, Coq

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 1 BR New, top floor, nr Gateway S/train, w/d, d/w, hardwood, patio, np/ns. $950. 604-375-3278

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ARBOUR GREENE 552 Dansey Ave, Coq

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

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104AVE/148, 1 BR, 2 flr corner, heat & hot water, $700. Av Jun1 604-575-9291 or 604-764-9307

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

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Apt/Condos

COTTONWOOD PLAZA 555 Cottonwood Ave, Coq

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

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

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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

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Guildford/Riverside

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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

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

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LADNER 2 br condo, new reno quiet spacious, 1125 sf, nr ammens, avail Jun 1 778-317-7777

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

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DELTITA GARDENS

8507 120th St, N.Delta $200 Move in Allowance 1 BR fr $625. 2 BR fr $725. 3 BR from $825. Incls heat, h/w & cble. Some stes with mnt views. For more info or to view CALL 604 594-5211 Baywest Mgmt. Corp.

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

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NEWTON. Bright, spac 3 BR upper, 5 appl, f/p, N/s. N/P, $1150 incl utils. Jun 1. 604-619-3508

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 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

SRY, NORTH. Quattro bldg. Newer Bachelor & Den, top floor. Full bath, in-suite laundry, new SS appl, u/g prkg, gym. $725/mo. Immed. 604-507-2507. S U R R EY BACHE L O R apt 65/135, $525, quiet complex, no pets, 604-596-1099. SURREY, LUXURY 1 & 2 bdrms. dw/w/d, f/p, 5 app. Close to King Geo. Skytrain & Mall. Sec. U/G parking & entry. Small pets allowed. Avail Now. To view call 604-580-0520. 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

www.cycloneholdings.ca WHITE ROCK central, prestigious living. 2 BR, 2 baths, 1279sf, gas f/p, 5 appls, 1 secure parking. fitness centre, n/s. Avail now. $1450/mo. 604-531-9435 or email aeconslt@shaw.ca

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

White Rock, FIR HAUS Apts. AWdult 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

Co-ops

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

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

To place your ad call

604-444-3000

6602

Suites/Partial Houses

140 & 79 AVE, 3 BR, N/s, N/p, $850/mo incls utils. 2 BD STE, 128 & 92 area, $650/mo incls utils, N/s, N/p. both avail now. Call (604) 671-3215 2 BDRM, new bsmt, $800, avail now, no pets, call/txt 604-307-2071 2 BR Ste, 1000 sf, Guildford area, N/s, N/p, May 15 or June 1, $800 incls utils/cable. 604-581-3807

Duplexes - Rent

GATEWAY 2 BR Duplex, appls with lndry, front prkg, fncd yd, $850 + utils, Jun 1. 604-729-7590

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

72 AVE & 152 ST, 1 BR bsmt, Avail Jun 1, $550 incls utils, 2 BR bsmt avail May 15, $650 incls utils, no w/d. 604-340-9070 92 AVE/SCOTT ROAD 1 BR bsmt, $575 incls utils & cbl, n/s, n/p, Avail jun 1. 604-543-5089

Houses - Rent

3 BEDROOM rancher with basement, 2800sqft, Large 18,000sqft yard fenced, Avail Immed. Cloverdale.18087-58A, $1700 obo Call Bal 778-833-4185 3 BR RANCHER hse, Avail Jun 15, 14255 70A Ave, nr schl, bus & shops, very clean, big garage, n/p, n/s, $1100. 604-583-5058, 1-360-393-5966 AVAILABLE NOW or June 1, 6 BR house, 2653 James St. Abbotsford. Can also be used as an office. 4 appls. No pets. $1350/mo. Call 604-583-6844.

Fleetwood, Acerage. Very Clean 3 BR Upper, 5 appls. NS/NP. Refs. Leasw Req. $1300. 604-240-9965 or 604-816-1412

BOLIVAR HTS. 1 BR, fridge/ stove, w/d, large yard. $600/mo + util. Call 604-944-2600, eves. CHIMNEY HILLS. New Bright 1 BR ste, $575 incl hydro/cable. Avail now. Ns/np. 604-805-8897

6602

www.hughmckinnon.com 604-541-5244 LARGE 4 BDRM house (renovated), 2200 Sq Ft, in popular Birdland, family neighbourhood, N/S, avail July or Aug (dates flexible) $1775, 604-329-7714 SRY CENTRAL, near skytrain. 3 BR detached bsmt house, appls, f/yrd. Avail June 1. $1,200/mo + util. 604-580-8017 or email: pchappelle@kinsmenplace.org

6565

Office/Retail Rent

SRY, SOUTH. 820 sf office space on second floor, for rent. Excellent location! Near the border on 176th St. Semi-truck parking available. $800/mo + utils + HST. Avail immed. 604-538-3222

6590

Rooms

CLOVERDALE 2BDRMS starting@$370, Females only! NS,NP, avail June 1st, call 778-241-2217 after 4:30

6595

Shared Accommodation

6595-60

N. Surrey/ North Delta

WHALLEY. $350 incl hydro/heat. Ns/np. Avail Immed. Gordon, 604-953-1221, 604-377-0213

6595-65

S. Surrey/ White Rock

ADULT to share modern 2 BR townhse nr Morgan Hghts, $375 incls utls. NS/NP. 778-294-0600

Suites/Partial Houses

6602

Suites/Partial Houses

CLOVERDALE. 1 BR, full bath, priv w/d, d/w. $700/mo incl hydro. Jun 1st. N/s. 604-575-0969

CLOVERDALE, 176 St. Near Hwy 10. Clean, big 2 BR suite, upper floor. 1300 sf. $880/mo incl internet. Avail now. 778-809-2510 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 LRG 2 BR bsmt ste, cls to park, schl & kwantlen college, priv ent, gas f/p, w/d, small pets neg, n/s, $950 incls utils. Avail Jun 1. 604-574-3132

CLOVERDALE. Upper 2 BR +, 1½ bath, 5 appl. N/S. $1250 + ½ util. July 1. Dog OK. 778-898-4032

FLEETWOOD 160/89 Ave; Lrg 1 BR gr lvl, $575 incls utls. Ns/Np. 604-581-6290 or 778-999-6290

Suites/Partial Houses

NEWTON 152/68. 2 BR bsmt ste, own laundry, alarm. Avail now. $700 incls utls, cble. NS/NP. 604-599-0594 or 778-883-0594

FRASER HTS. 109 Ave/168 St. 1 BR bsmt stes. Avail now. Laundry. $550-$650/mo incl hydro & ’net. Ns/np. 778-318-6568

N. DELTA, 88 Ave & 117, 2 BR, N/s, N/p, no lndry, $700/mo incls utils & cable, now. 604-724-3354

SRY, Bolivar Hts. Bright, quiet, well-kept 2 BR. 5 appl, f/p, alarm, f/yard. $750/mo + 30% util. Ns/np. 604-589-7888 or 604-618-3331

NEWTON 2 BR ste incls heat/ light/cable, n/p, n/s. Suit 1 or 2. $675. Avail now. 604-599-8027 SRY, Chimney Hts. 2 BR, f/bath. Priv w/d. $895/mo + hydro. Cable/ ’net incl. June 1st. 604-598-3477 NEWTON, 64 Ave & 120 St, 1 BR g/lvl ste, Avail June 1, n/s, n/p, $500 incls utils. 604-591-6429 SRY 104/125 Central, Brand New 2 BR main flr ste. View. Avail now. $825 incls utls, cable/net. N/S. 604-525-4332 or 604-496-6279

ENVER CREEK 2 BR bsmt ste, Avail Immed, $650 incls utils & cbl, no w/d, np/ns, 778-865-2864 FLEETWOOD 1 BR bsmt ste, nr schools, $600 incls utils, no w/d, Avail Now, n/s, n/p. 604-594-1995

SRY, 9978 - 117 St (off River Rd). 4 BR upper, 4 appls, 2 full baths, new flrs, nice view $1300 + utils. NS/NP. Avail Jun 1.604-581-1875

NEWTON 1 BR renod bsmt ste, incls utils/cbl, n/s, n/p. Now. $530. 604-780-1642, 778-218-1533

SRY, 66 Ave/122 St. Newer 2 BR, f/bath. Ns/np, no w/d. $700/mo incl hydro. Suits 1. 604-597-9875

SRY, Enver Creek. 146/81A Ave. 1 BR, $500 incl hyd/cbl. N/s, N/p, Avail June 1. 604-375-5134

Appliance Repairs

** A-1 APPLIANCE REPAIRS ** at reas. rates, cert. exp’d techn’s. Also APPLS 4 SALE. 588-2828 ALL MAKES & MODELS, Cert Technician, 20 yrs exp, Sales & Service. 24/7. Zeb 604-596-2626

8030

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

Carpet Cleaning

CHOICE CARPET CLEANING Free Est.! Guaranteed Work! 604-897-6025, 778-688-0117 STAIN/PET URINE Specialst. Restore. 604-536-7627 www.Emerald.ChemDry.ca.

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

8055

Cleaning

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

8060

Concrete

DRIVEWAYS, Sidewalks, Stairs, Floors, Forming, Landscaping, Any renovations. 778-881-0961

8075

Drywall

K. C. DRYWALL Complete Drywall Services. 604-533-2139 cel 604-417-1703 PSB DRYWALL ★ All Boarding, Taping & Texture. Guaranteed work. Call Parm, 604-762-4657

Suites/Partial Houses

SRY 88/150ST. newer 2 BR, lam flrs, by park. $775 incls utils & cable. NS/NP. Av May 15/Jun 1. 604-957-2430 or 604-537-2471

Electrical

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

HICH ELECTRIC Lic# 103213 All electric work. Bonded. Insured. WCB Adam 604-970-6669 YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 service call. Insured. Lic # 89402. Fast same day service guaranteed. We love small jobs! 604-568-1899

8090

Fencing/Gates

★FENCE Repairs •NEW Fencing •All Styles •Power Washing •Wrty •FREE Est. Dalvin 778-881-1359

8105

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

Landscaping

Prompt Delivery Available

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meadowsgroup.ca

8160

Lawn & Garden

SUPER SOIL INC. TOTAL LANDSCAPE SUPPLY SERVICES Since 1979

SPRING SALE

10,000 Annually 10.000Deliveries Deliveries Annually

BC’s BIGGEST B.C.’S BIGGESTAN ANDBEST BESTSUPPLIER SUPPLIEROFOFQUALITY QUALITY NATURAL COMPOSTSOILS SOILS NATURALORGANIC ORGANIC && COMPOST

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

Gutters

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

Handyperson

888-8881

To view or pick up 5333 176 St., Surrey

WE'RE THE GOOD GUYS IN THE GREEN TRUCKS

Spring Services

Same Day Service, Fully Insured

FREE ESTIMATES

• Lawn Maintenance • Fertilizing • Yard Clean-ups • Aeration • Pruning/Hedges • Power Raking • Rubbish Removal • Odd jobs •Yearly Maintenance Programs •

#1 HANDYMAN Services. Elec, plumbing & general repairs. Also sell, repair& install all major appls, F/S, S/D, D/W etc. 604-588-2828

Our Classified Sales persons will help you with all your Classified needs!

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Townhouses Rent

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

6620

Warehouse/ Commercial

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

SRY, GUILDFORD. 70/150 St. Newer 2 BR. $700/mo incl hydro/ cbl. Ns/np. Immed. 778-882-2310 SRY, NEWTON. 1 BR. $525/mo incl hydro/cable. Avail June 1 or 15. N/s, Cat ok. 604-805-0057

7010

Personals

SRY, NEWTON. 143 St/78 Ave. Quiet 2 BR, g/lvl. Ns/np. $650/mo incl hydro. Nr bus. 604-590-4361

DATING SERVICE. Long-Term/ Short-Term Relationships, Free to Try!!! 1-877-297-9883. Live intimate conversation, Call: #4011 or 1-888-534-6984. Live adult 1on1 Call: 1-866-311-9640 or #4010. Meet Local Single Ladies. 1-877-804-5381. (18+).

SRY ROYAL Heights 96/116, 2 BR suite, new home, NS/NP. Nr bus/shops. $700 inc utils. Now. 604-496-6274, 604-761-6274

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8160

Lawn & Garden

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

ALL BEST LANDSCAPING All Lawn Care • Free Est. 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.

Bill, 604-306-5540 • 589-5909

FREE DELIVERY

GUTTER Cleaning, Power washing; Roof, Windows, Powerraking, Aeration. Victor 604-589-0356

8130

8155

6605

SRY, FRASER Hts. Big 1 BR, grd/lvl. Sh’d w/d. Ns/np. $575/mo incl hydro/cable. 604-612-6180

HOME SERVICES 8015

6602

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

SRY, 76 Ave /140th St. 2 BR rancher. $950/mo + util. Smoking ok. 604-594-5882, 778-318-1286

CLOVERDALE 1 BR 900sf bsmt ste, newer home, Av Now, $750 incls utils, cbl & net, sep entry shared w/d, Owen 604-345-2413 CLAYTON HGHTS Coach Hse 1 BR, ALL appls, prkg. $800 incls utl. NS/NP Av now. 604-448-2170

6602

SULLIVAN HTS. 2 BR, g/lvl. Ns/ np, no w/d. Immed or May 15th. $700 incl hydro. 604-561-2974

8080

QUALITY RENTAL PROPERTY SERVICES FOR LANDLORDS/ TENANTS

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GOLDY’S Complete Garden & Landscape Service, Powerwash, Fences, Rubbish. 604-502-9198 GRASS CUTTING services from $20 at home or business. Please call Jordan at 604-360-0493 Lawn cut/pwr rake/aeration/ hedge trim/clean-up/top dress. Reliable. No tax. 778-241-9706

8180

Home Services

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8185

Moving & Storage

AFFORDABLE MOVING 1 to 3 Men

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

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

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

604-708-8850

$35/HOUR PER PERSON • 24/7 Abe Moving & Delivery and Rubbish Removal. 604-999-6020 A-1 MOVING Local/Long Dist. Seniors disc. Lic/insured. Specials to Alta/Island/Interior. 930-3000 A Fast Moving & Cleaning. All kinds of moves, garbage removal Insured & bonded. 778-888-9628

Fastback Moving & Rubbish. Social services moves welcome! Insur. & registered. 604-836-8291

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

QUALITY WORK. DONE RIGHT.

778.881.6096

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HOME SERVICES AUTOMOTIVE

8195

Painting/ Wallpaper

8240

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

8205

Paving/Seal Coating

8250

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

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

604-312-7674

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

604-591-2499

Dirty Bird

Residential & Commercial Renovations

Scrap Car & Truck Removal

Contracting Ltd

For Free Estimates Call Ryan 778.809.6677 homeadvantagecontracting@gmail.com Specialized in Reno’s: ■ Framing ■ Sundecks ■ Stairs ■ Rooms ■ Garages ■ Sheds ■ Bsmts ■ Tiles ■ Vinyl Siding ■ Int/Ext Paint ■ Laminate Floors ■ Fencing ■ Sm or Big Jobs ■ WCB

Call Prem 604 761-1743

8250

Roofing

#1 Roofing Company in BC All types of Roofing Over 35 Years in Business Call now for Free Estimates

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10% Off with this Ad! For all your plumbing, heating & reno needs. Lic Gas Fitter, Aman. 778-895-2005 38/HR! Clogged drains, drips, garbs, sinks, reno’s, toilets, installs, Lic/Ins. 778-888-9184 ALL PLUMBING HEATING & DRAINAGE Exp, low rates, Qual work. 24/7, Zeb 604-596-2626

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All Season Roofing

Re-Roofing & Repairs Specialists 20 year Labour Warranty available

604-591-3500

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

8255

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

ALL KINDS of Tiles Installation & Repairs. Affordable Prices. Free Estimates. Call 604-771-9686 TOTAL BATH Reno’s: Gtd work. 30 years exp. 15% discount for Seniors. Patrick 778-235-9888

8315

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

PROFESSIONAL TOP CLASS ROOFING

Power Washing

Power Washing, Roof Cleaning, Gutter Cleaning, Window Cleaning, Driveway & Deck Cleaning, Power Raking & Aeration

CALL VICTOR 589-0356

A Eastwest Roofing & Siding Re-roofing, Gutter, Free Est, BBB Member, 10% disc, Seniors Disc, 604-812-9721, 604-783-6437 B’S ROOFING. 25 years exp. Call for a free inspection Brian Janes, 604-418-3802

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8335

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Domestic

2001 CHEVY Malibu, blue, auto, 4 doors, $1,650. 604-306-2417*

2005 PONTIAC Sunfire 2 dr cpe, White/grey int, auto, aluminum mags, spoiler, cd plyr, exc cond, n/s, female driven, no accid, 75,000 k, $5,000. 604-916-5590 2008 CHEVY Cobalt. 19,000 km. $8,700 obo. 778-785-6244*

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Sport Utilities/ 4x4’s/Trucks

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Domestic

1998 CHEV Lumina. 160K km. New tires. $2900. 604-782-1936*

07 TOYOTA YARIS

2010 HIDEOUT 24BH, $17,295. #HT10242 604-856-856-5722 kustomkoachrv.com

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

2011 CHAPARRAL 267RLS, $36,995. #CW112671 604-856-5722. kustomkoachrv.com

1986 CHEV Gruman. Propane. Step van style. Power lift. $4,995. 604-607-7711 or 604-809-3847

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Sports & Imports

1997 TOYOTA Tercel, Good cond, air cared, low kms, great on gas. $2850 obo. 778-242-2018

2011 PASSPORT 238ML Ultralite, b#PT112381. $18,995. 604-856-5722. kustomkoachrv.com 29 FT 5th WHEEL, recently refurbished, incls upholstery, awning, appls, new bed, wood flr, $4700 obo. 604-464-2702

2007 MERCEDES 350 CLK, convertible, 2 dr, auto, 34,000 kms, dark blue, fully loaded. very cond, $45,000 obo. Must go 778-999-3654

9172

Utility Trailers

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

9173

Vans

9515

Boats

Aluminum Boat Wanted, 10, 12 or 14ft, with or without motor or trailer. Will pay $. 604-319-5720

9522

RV’s/Trailers

8.3 CUMMINS Diesel pusher, 36ft, 80,000 mi, loaded, w/d, rear camera. $27,900. 604-539-0506

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FREE INFORMATION

to assist with correct licensing. Your equip. could weigh more than your Class 5 drivers license allows. An incorrectly licensed truck/vehicle could cost you money in fines and down time.

FRIENDLY, FREE inspection SAT, MAY 28 ONLY 10am to 6pm

Bring your equipment to the parking lot (no enforcement). We can even weigh them for you! In celebration of National Police Week.

Fully loaded, heated leather, pwr sunroof, dual exhaust. #7P1425

$12,995*

07 TOYOTA TACOMA Access Cab, 4 cyl. #7P1468

$14,995* ONLY 35,000 KMS

07 JEEP COMPASS 4X4 SPORT Auto, pwr grp, keyless, alloys, fog lamps. #7P1349

$17,995*

UNDER 100 KMS!

10 MAZDA 3 GS

Bluetooth, cruise, a/c, keyless, power pkg, #10A773

$17,998*

FULL LOAD

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

$21,995*

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07 TUNDRA LIMITED CREW MAX 5.7L V8

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2005 BMW 325 I. 14,000 km. Grey. $25,000. 604-591-7006*

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07 TOYOTA COROLLA

Auto, power locks, air cond, only 38,500 kms. #7P1443

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No payments for 90 days available on select 2011 models and applies to purchase financing offers on on 2011 Rio/Rio5/Forte/Forte Koup/Forte5/Soul/Rondo/Optima models on approved credit (OAC). 0% purchase financing available on all 2011 Kia models on approved credit (OAC). Term varies by model and trim. Cash purchase credit and Loan credit available on select models and varies by model and trim. Credits are deducted from the negotiated selling price before taxes and cannot be combined with special lease and finance offers. Cash purchase prices includes Delivery and Destination fees, other provincial fees and excludes licensing, insurance, PPSA and dealer administration fees (fees varies by model and trim). Other lease and finance options are also available. Dealers are free to set individual prices. Prices are subject to change without notice. Certain restrictions may apply. Financing and lease rates vary by vehicle and are valid on approved credit (O.A.C.) only. See dealer for full detail. Offers may change with out notice and are for examples only. See your Kia retailer for full offer/program details. 2011 SOUL biweekly payments of $106 based on the selling price of $18845 over a 60/84 term at 1.49% interest the cost of borrowing is $1000 and the residual is $6600 OAC. 2011 SEDONA biweekly payments of $165 based on the selling price of $29895 over a 60/84 month term at 1.49% interest cost of borrowing is $1391 and the residual is $8439 plus HST.. 2011 FORTE SEDAN biweekly payments of $98 based on the selling price of $17595 over a 60/84 month term at 1.49% interest the cost of borrowing is $973. and the residual is $5906 plus HST OAC. 2011RONDO biweekly payments of $122 based on the selling price of $22,545 over a 60/84 month term at 1.49% interest, cost of borrowing is $1150 and the residual is $7000 plus HST OAC price. 2011 Sorento biweekly payments of $145 based on the MSRP of $25795 over a 60/84 term @ 1.9% interest the cost of borrowing is $1536 and the residual is $7356 OAC. 2011 Sportage biweekly payments of $140 based on the MSRP $23795 over a 60/84 term @ 2.9% interest the cost of borrowing is $2500 and the residual is $ 7900 OAC. 2011 Kia Forte 5 biweekly payments of $104 based on the MSRP of $18,295 over a 60/84 term the cost of borrowing is $1250 and the residual is $6,000. 2011 KIA RIO biweekly payments of $78 based on the selling price of $15,100 over an 84 month term @ 0% the cost of borrowing is $0 and the residual is $0. All offers are OAC.Up to $2000 push pull drag offer is good only on used vehicles and is up to sales managers discretion. $1500 cash give away is for customers that purchase a brand new vehicle during the time of this sale and each customer will have one entry for one new vehicle purchased. Chances of winning will be decided by the amount of vehicles that are sold during this time. Cash giveaway offer is valid from May 17-May 21st only $7000 cash savings is available on the financed price only of a 2010 Kia Borrego. These Offers are not combinable. Offer ends May 31st, 2011


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TUESDAY, MAY 17, 2011

AUTOMOTIVE

Prepare your bike for summer riding As our days slowly warm up, motorcycle owners are getting their wheels out of hibernation. But before revving the engine, it’s important that bikers take some time to get their motorcycles ready for the new season. Preparing your bike is not only important from a maintenance perspective, but also to make sure that riding doesn’t get too rough on the wallet. “By asking the right questions and carefully bringing your bike out of storage, motorcycle owners will have a much greater chance of a safe and trouble–free 2010 motorcycle season,” said Mauro Convertini, an insurance expert

from Aviva Canada. Before you head out onto the highway, here are a couple of preparations that Convertini suggests you take:

– Install an anti–theft device: There are a range of anti–theft devices designed for motorcycles and some insurance companies will offer you a discount if you have an approved one installed.

– Test your equipment: Safely reinstall the battery and examine all fluid levels. Check for cracked tires, broken parts or leaking oil. Set the tire pressures back to riding specs.

– Check your insurance: Follow up with your insurance broker to ensure you have the most comprehensive coverage. Ask about discounts for bikers with safe driving records.

– Take it slow: Your biking skills will be rusty and road surfaces will be different than your last ride. Sand and salt deposits on the edge and corners of the roads may be hazardous.

More information is available from your insurance broker or at avivacanada.com.

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2010 BUICK LUCERNE CXL

Fully loaded inc. leather and sunroof. Stk#94353

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SALE PRICE

$29,900

Fully loaded includes leather and sunroof. Stk#94701

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SALE PRICE

$35,900

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$17,900

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2007 CADILLAC STS V6

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SALE PRICE

$21,900

ONLY 22,000 MILES

SALE PRICE

$24,900

ONLY 44,000 KMS

2010 CADILLAC CTS

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$36,900

FUEL SAVERS 2010 CHEV MALIBU HYBRID

Power group, a/c, tilt, cruise, alloy wheels and much more! Stk#95051 SALE PRICE ....................................................$19,900

2010 CHEV COBALT COUPE

Loaded car with only 4000 kms. Stk#95161 SALE PRICE .......................................... $15,900

2008 HONDA CIVIC DX-G

5 speed, power group, A/C, CD and much more! Stk#100852 SALE PRICE................................................................. $12,900

2009 HYUNDAI ELANTRA 4 dr auto, air, pw, pdl and more.

Stk#94912.

SALE PRICE .................................... $11,900

2003 HYUNDAI ELANTRA

Very clean $7,900.00 value. Stk#91802. SALE PRICE ........................................................................................$5,900

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SUVs

2008 DODGE RAM 1500 LARAMIE 4X4

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

TRUCKS & VANS

2010 CHEV TAHOE LT

2010 GMC YUKON XL 2500

2009/2010 SUBURBANS

2007 FORD F150 “HARLEY DAVIDSON EDITION”

2009 CHEV TRAILBLAZER

FLEET PURCHASE 2010 EXPRESS 2500 CARGO VANS

Fully loaded inc. leather and sunroof. Stk#94591 SALE PRICE .......................................... $39,900 Fully loaded, incl. leather and sunroof. STARTING AS LOW AS............................ $37,900 Power group, A/C, CD, sunroof and much more! Stk#95241 SALE PRICE ........................................... $25,900

2007 SATURN VUE AWD

Fully loaded inc. leather and sunroof. Stk#94781 SALE PRICE ........................................... $17,900

2005 NISSAN PATHFINDER SE

Loaded truck inc. power group, a/c, tilt, cruise and much more. Stk#1112381. SALE PRICE ................................................................ $17,900

Fully loaded including leather and sunroof! Stk#94941 SALE PRICE ........................................... $41,900 Fully loaded incl. leather, sunroof and navigation! Stk#94501 SALE PRICE................................................................. $29,900 With air and bulkhead - low low kms. $26,900.00 value! Stk#94371 STARTING AT ......................................... $24,900

2004 CHEVROLET SUBURBAN LT

Hard to find, fully loaded including leather, sunroof and rear a/c. Stk#94641 SALE PRICE................................................................. $18,900

2009 SIERRA REGULAR CAB 4X4 V8

Auto., power group, tilt, cruise, and much more! Stk#94411 SALE PRICE ........................................... $19,900

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200 St.

2005 CHEVROLET CORVETTE CONVERTIBLE


Starting From

/SQ. FT.

PER SQ. FT.

ENGINEERED HARDWOOD STEEL MAPLE • Smooth Finish 5” x1/2”x 4’ RL

3.99

$2.50/sq. ft. Installed

69¢

PER SQ. FT.

ENGINEERED HARDWOOD

From Only

/SQ. FT.

PER SQ. FT.

3.69

CLICK LOCK CORK

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4.99

ENGINEERED HARDWOOD

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2.99

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4.99

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PER SQ. FT.

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truckload SALE C A R P E UT!

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PER SQ. FT.

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