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SURREY - Have you had your 15 minutes of fame yet? Four-year-old David Dechert has. The Surrey boy is pictured on the Jan. 16 issue of the Canadian stamp waving the red-and-white flag and sporting an authentic parka. David’s adoptive mother Christine Dechert said she couldn’t be more excited. While the family’s permanent residence is in Surrey, Dechert is a physician and works part time in Nunavut. About a year and a half ago, while she was working in Cambridge Bay, Nunavut, she heard that Gov. Gen. Michaelle Jean was coming through the airport. “We went to the airport with a bunch of the nurses to watch,” Dechert said. David was two when Jean visited. “There was a photographer there who was taking large amounts of pictures of David,” she said. “To me, I’m his mom, so I think he’s really gorgeous, so I figure everyone else does too.” David was wearing a parka that she borrowed from a friend, made by a local seamstress, Leocadia Emingak. After the event, the photographer asked for David’s name and Dechert asked who he was working for. He said he was a Canadian Press photographer. For several weeks, she hoped she would spot the picture somewhere, but didn’t come across anything. But nine months later, after she had given up hope that the photo would materialize somewhere, she was contacted to get consent to use a photo of David on a Canadian stamp.
“The only people who I know have been on stamps are presidents, or they’re dead. So to have my son on a stamp is so cool. I’ve never heard of that happening to anyone.” But David doesn’t share her excitement. “He doesn’t have any real understanding of what it is. He thinks a stamp is a thing you stamp in books.” Dechert figures that when David gets
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SURREY – A heavy cloud hung over the conclusion of the Central City Model Search, once eagerly awaited by aspiring actress and Simon Fraser University student Maple Batalia before her murder last September. Backstage, the 11 remaining finalists exchanged nervous chatter – they had arrived at Central City Shopping Centre early Saturday morning to be dressed in the latest hair, makeup and clothing styles. They buzzed with youthful optimism. One contestant, Larissa Simpson, said she felt like a princess. But Maple’s absence from that group was palpable, heart-wrenching. The finale, originally scheduled for three days after the 19-year-old was shot and killed in an SFU parking lot neighbouring the mall, honoured her life with an emotional tribute and a $2,000 donation to the Maple Batalia Memorial Fund.
We wanted to do this together, get as far as we can together. I’m here to do this for her and to keep her spirit alive. It was a far cry from the event Maple had been daydreaming about on that fateful day in September, with her older sister Roseleen. “Rosie, do you think I’ll win?” she’d asked – now those words are her sister’s memory of the last time they spoke. “She was really excited, she was really looking forward to this and I hope she’s looking down and is proud,” said Roseleen, blinking back tears. At the beginning of the program, a moment of silence was observed for Maple. Then, her singing teacher Erin Aubrey took the stage to sing a tearful rendition of Beyoncé’s “I was here.” The lyrics rang true for the Batalia family. Roseleen, her mother, Sarbjit, and her father, Harry, wept quietly as Aubrey’s voice rang out: “…When I leave this world, I’ll leave no regrets, leave something to remember, so they won’t forget, I was here…” And one by one, each of the finalists crossed the stage to give Sarbjit a white rose.
Maple Batalia’s life was honoured with an emotional tribute and a $2,000 donation to the Maple Batalia Memorial Fund Saturday at the Central City Model Search. (Photo: SARAH JACKSON) The finale, in an awkward collision of grief and energy, then continued on with the main event of singing and dance performances and a fashion show. There, still, to represent Maple in the fashion show was Maple Batalia Michelle Cyr, who was her best friend. “We wanted to do this together, get as far as we can together,” said the 21-year-old. “I’m here to do this for her and to keep her spirit alive.” For Cyr, keeping her friend’s spirit alive means more than just waltzing down a runway to compete for a title, though. It means helping to bring awareness to issues of violence and the importance of healthy lifestyles. “It doesn’t matter if it’s dark or light – we shouldn’t have these types of issues here,” she said. Roseleen, too, voiced that thought. “It just goes to show that violence happens to educated women and non-educated women. Every type of woman can be prone to this and we need more resources in our community,” said the SFU women’s studies and psychology student.
As the event came to an end, runners-up were named, and then the winner – Rachel Francis. She took the stage to accept the grand prize of $1,000, beaming with surprise but weighed down by the shared loss. Francis’ voice caught as she announced her decision to donate $250 from the award to the Maple Batalia Memorial Fund. That loss is a feeling that is all too familiar to Roseleen, now. Every day, her mother cries, begging her to “please bring Maple back, can we just wake up already?” “How do you tell a mom I can’t bring your baby back? It’s hard,” said Roseleen. She’s also burdened by the lack of answers in the Integrated Homicide Investigation Team (IHIT) case. IHIT has seized a white 2011 Dodge Charger seen speeding away from the scene in surveillance footage from just after 1 a.m. on Sept. 28 and is calling for those who may have more information to come forward. “We’re praying every day that something new comes up in Maple’s case and we get justice for her,” Roseleen said. “It would be a lot easier if we could just get at least a little peace of mind knowing the people who hurt her are behind bars and they will never hurt anyone else.” See MORE PHOTOS › thenownewspaper.com
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Woman attacked in parking lot SURREY – Surrey RCMP are hunting for a man who sexually attacked a woman in the upper south end parking lot of Central City Mall early Friday evening. The 42-year-old store employee was heading to her car after finishing her shift at about 5:30 p.m. when she was attacked from behind. Police say the attacker, a white man in his mid to late 20s, wrapped his arms around her, covered her mouth with his hand, pushed her face-first into her already opened car and tried to remove her clothes and sexually assault her. He ran away once she broke free and screamed for help. The attacker was unshaven, about five feet eight inches tall, is average build and wore blue jeans, running shoes, and a dark-coloured hoodie with “Canada” on the back. Police are asking witnesses, or anyone with tips, to contact them at 604599-0502 or Crimestoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS.
Arrest made in shooting SURREY - A Whalley man is facing gun-related charges in connection with the shooting of another man during a fight over stolen booze. The 48-yearold victim survived. The shooting happened Jan. 3rd, in the 12400-block of 53rd Avenue. Robert Phillips, 42, was arrested Friday.
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academy is seen as a natural extension of an acting academy already at SDSS in Tsawwassen. The board will also consider a proposal to move both the film and acting academies to Delta Manor in Ladner, which is used mainly as administrative space but has room to house the academies. Noting Delta Manor is ideal in that it’s centrally located, Phillips said having the two academies located there would make it easier for students attending Ladner and North Delta schools to also take part in the film and acting academies. The Delta school district has heavily involved itself with academies in recent years to slow an enrollment decline. The board has already been warned by staff to expect another big deficit this year. Not all academies have been a success, however. The school district partnered with the Vancouver Whitecaps a couple of years ago on a soccer academy at North Delta Secondary, but that relationship fizzled and the program was cancelled.
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SURREY – The City of Surrey is moving ahead with plans to build a performing arts centre in City Centre. It is anticipated the centre will include a flexible main stage theatre with at least 1,600 seats, a studio theatre with approximately 250 seats as well as other arts amenities. Bing Thom Architects has been selected as the architectural consultant for the project, and has begun the programming, site selection and conceptual siting. Bing Thom has designed and won awards for other projects in City Centre, including integrating Central City Shopping Centre with SFU Surrey, creating Central City tower as well as designing the new City Centre Library, which opened in 2011. “The City of Surrey has a half million residents and we need a major performing arts facility if we’re going to create a dynamic downtown core and foster our creative economy,” said Mayor Dianne Watts in a press release.
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SURREY – A Fraser Heights woman who ran back into her burning house Sunday night to save three pet cats has died in hospital. Firefighters rescued the 59-year-old woman, whose name had not been released by press time, after she was overcome by smoke. She was rushed to Royal Columbian Hospital, in critical condition. Her husband, age 61, made it out of the house but suffered from minor burns. The fire happened at about 10 p.m., in the 10500-block of Arbutus Wynd. Tom Zytaruk
SURREY – Mounties are investigating the actions of an RCMP dog handler and his police dog after a 16-year-old boy was reportedly hospitalized following his arrest in Guildford early Saturday morning. The teen, whose identity is shielded by the Youth Criminal Justice Act, is accused of breaking into FasGas Plus at 108th Avenue and Oriole Drive. Police allege the boy was running away when he was arrested. He reportedly sustained deep gashes to his face, a broken nose and puncture wounds.
WHITE ROCK – Dennis Black joins the city of White Rock on Feb. 1 as acting city manager until a new city manager is hired. Former city manager Peggy Clark announced her retirement on Dec. 21 and director of financial services Sandra Kurylo has been juggling both jobs for the past six weeks. According to a press release, the process for hiring a permanent city manager is expected to take “ a few months.”
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et’s say the B.C. government suddenly found itself with $500 million to spend on something. Where should the money go? I suspect a good starting point would be clearing up any waiting list for services from Community Living B.C., which helps adults with developmental disabilities. The government has already increased funding here, but perhaps a few more million dollars is required. How about income assistance? Surrey NDP MLA Jagrup Brar has spent a month drawing attention to the fact that it is nearly impossible to survive on the monthly assistance rate and an argument can be made that those rates should be increased. Then there’s the court system. Judges are demanding more resources, and are staying cases at an increasing rate because the system isn’t funded adequately enough to see
those cases through the process in a timely fashion. More areas to spend those tax dollars: tackling homelessness, reducing health-care wait lists, lowering university tuition levels, or perhaps cutting medical service premiums. But wait! Why not just give all $500 million to the province’s teachers in the form of a salary increase and benefit hikes? That is precisely what the B.C. Teachers’ Federation is proposing. If the cashstrapped government has any extra money, it should go directly into teachers’ wallets, is the BCTF’s train of thought. The teachers’ union has tabled a contract proposal asking for a 16 per cent salary increase over three years. According to the BCTF, the proposal would cost taxpayers $305 million in the first year. The employer (the B.C. Public Schools Employers’ Association) pegs the true cost at $498 million. But either figure is from dreamland. Does the BCTF really think teachers’ pay packets should be the top priority for adding costs to the government’s budget, ahead of other areas of
government spending that need addressing? I correspond with a lot of teachers – through email and Twitter – and I’m struck by their earnest idealism, devotion to and passion for their jobs. Although they get two months off in the summer (plus another few weeks off at Christmas and spring break), many work long hours each day (often at nights at home) doing what it takes to deliver a quality education to their students. But I’m also amazed at their inability to see how they fit into a much bigger picture. To them, everything is about education and nothing else seems to count. As a result of this lofty view, the BCTF is chronically unable to articulate a realistic contract proposal. We’re teachers, we’re unassailable, and we’re entitled to pretty well anything we ask for, is the mantra. An example of the
union’s tin ear when it comes to negotiations is its insistence that comparisons to teachers’ salaries in other provinces are the starting point for talks. This doesn’t happen in any other labour negotiations, unless there is a significant shortage of the profession in question. This is a lever the B.C. Nurses Union pulls with great effectiveness. There is a shortage of nurses in this country, and so provinces do whatever it takes – to a point – to retain their services. But there is no shortage of teachers (although more are needed in certain specialties, such as math, French immersion and the sciences) in this province. In fact, there are young teachers who can’t get fulltime work. So when the BCTF screams that teachers are so better off in Alberta or Ontario, the temptation from the employer (i.e. the taxpayer) is to say, fine,
move there. It’s interesting to note that current BCTF president Susan Lambert’s leadership is being challenged by another teacher, who is said to represent a more conservative wing of the union (if such a thing exists). I have no idea whether the leadership challenge is a serious one or not, and I’m not sure a change in leadership would alter the BCTF’s strategy at the negotiating table. I suppose a successful negotiation for a new contract is still theoretically possible, but not when numbers like 15 per cent
and $500 million are being thrown around. The more realistic numbers are something like this: zero, zero and maybe three per cent in the third year. And rather than hoping for a huge increase in benefits, the BCTF might want to focus on ensuring it doesn’t get hit with all those concessions the employer is looking for. Because I can pretty well guarantee that if $500 million suddenly materializes in government coffers, it won’t be going directly to the BCTF. Keith Baldrey is chief political reporter for Global BC
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City’s smart meter advocacy too little, too late The Editor, Re: “Surrey urges B.C. to make smart meters optional,” the Now, Jan. 26. So Surrey is advocating for the residents of the city because smart meters are a concern to us. Well, how nice to see the story by Amy Reid in the Now. Too little, too late, we say as owners of a townhome in Surrey. BC Hydro installed a cluster of 13 smart meters in a room adjacent to our garage next to our kitchen. We did everything right – we read all the information, flagged our account for BC Hydro, contacted the City of Surrey, MLA Gordon Hogg, our strata council – and here we are a few months later, “sitting ducks.” All we want is 100 per cent of the truth about smart meters. The terrible stress this has caused our family is unacceptable. Heidi & Harold Bumann, Surrey
Meters not so smart The Editor, Re: “Surrey urges B.C. to make smart meters optional,” the Now, Jan. 26.
Can’t ignore gun issue
I would like to add my voice to those who oppose smart meters. I do not have confidence that health concerns have been properly addressed. I am concerned that these devices pick up other wireless signals and this can impact billing. I would like the option to opt out of these smart meters. Liz Crouse, Surrey
MP should know better The Editor, Re: “Sims sticks to guns about sniper rifles,” the Now, Jan 26. I have to respond to Jinny Sims’ pamphlet – it is so far out of left field. It astounds me that a politician, whom we expect to be more well read than the average person, can circulate such sensational misinformation. This sort of thing just promotes hysteria about guns in general and puts the focus on guns instead of the criminals who are using them to control their drug operations.
The Editor, Re: “Sims sticks to guns about sniper rifles,” the Now, Jan 26. I would like to thank MP Jinny Sims and Surrey Mayor Dianne Watts for raising the issue of guns in our neighbourhoods. Last month there were eight shootings in Surrey. We can’t ignore this problem. Steven Harper’s Conservatives are intent upon scrapping the gun registry, but what will they do to replace it? Gun control is out of control in Canada, and it needs to be addressed. I’d like to see the Conservatives get tough on guns, rather than sweeping the issue under the carpet. Richard Hoover, Delta
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The Editor, Re: “Sims sticks to guns about sniper rifles,” the Now, thenownewspaper.com. Just like the police officers quoted in this article, I couldn’t help but be puzzled while
reading about Jinny Sims’ mail out. Any rifle can be used to be a sniper rifle. It’s an outlandish argument. Besides, the gun mentioned in Sims’ mail out has never been used to commit a crime in Canada or anywhere else. Dad always told me that left-wing politicians would never come for our deer rifles, they would rename them sniper rifles first. At the time I laughed. Not so much anymore. Jeff Pitt, Calgary
People are the problem The Editor, Re: “Sims sticks to guns about sniper rifles,” the Now, Jan 26. We need to focus on prosecuting those who do the crime. Canada pampers their criminals. No wonder – if there is no fear of punishment, crime will grow rampant. Criminals will find ways to steal guns – therefore, guns are not the issue. Come on people, open your eyes – let’s get tough on crime. Diane Eide, Surrey
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Cooking up more than muffins Surrey program for at-risk moms is making a big difference in the lives of young parents
Brittney Bertrand with ready-tobake goods at a Muffin Morning event held at a Fleetwood church, as part of the Stepping Stones program for young and at-risk moms and dads. (Photo: AMY REID)
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SURREY — Brittney Bertrand said she would be on the streets if she hadn’t found Stepping Stones, a Surrey program that helps young and at-risk moms and dads. “It helped show me the parent I want to be, and how to break the cycle. I was raised around addictions,” Bertrand said of the program, which helps 80 to 100 local families annually and is run by Youth Unlimited, a Christianbased organization. Bertrand grew up in a trailer and was raised in poverty. She recalls often having nothing but Mr. Noodles packed for school lunches, which she would crunch up and eat. Her father has battled addiction for as long as she can remember. “I had a really tough upbringing,” she said, as her eyes began to fill with tears. “It’s hard to talk about.” At age 21, she became pregnant. She hadn’t been with her boyfriend for very long. Her mother wasn’t really in the picture at the time. Her parents had recently split up and she described her mother as focused on her new boyfriends and in her attempt to relive her youth. At the time, Bertrand was living with her father in a trailer. Three months into her pregnancy, her father began slipping deeper into his addiction, she said. “I had to get out,” Bertrand said. “Not even a year later, he lost his home. He lost everything, and I mean everything. He left with the clothes on his back.” And she would have been right there with him on the streets if she hadn’t found the Stepping Stones program, she said, which helped her find a place to live, get a job and develop the life skills she needed to take care of herself, her son and her boyfriend, who remains with her. “It changed me so much. Before having my son I was a very angry person,” Bertrand said. She has been with Stepping Stones for more than four years and has completed the Thrive program, a 10-week comprehensive life skills class for young moms. And once a week, Bertrand attends Muffin Morning, a Stepping Stones program at Fleetwood Christian Reformed Church. Moms come together, bake muffins and take part in life skills classes, while their children are taken care of for free. Bertrand said the program has helped her make new friends. They plan outings for a lot of major holidays, such as going to the pumpkin patch for Halloween.
Just because you grow up a certain way doesn’t mean you can’t break the cycle. “It’s amazing the relationships you make. You make close connections here,” Bertrand said. And the relationships she’s built with the staff and volunteers are equally special to her. “They help so much just by being supportive,” Bertrand said. “They’re not judging you about things you don’t understand or don’t know. They’re just great and they really want to help you.” She said her son Trenton, now three years old, enjoys the program just as much as she does. He looks forward to the weekly Muffin Morning to see the volunteers and other children. “I can’t ever not make it here. Trenton would never forgive me,” she said with a laugh. Happy with where her life is at, Bertrand is now looking to the future. She is currently upgrading some high
school courses and has plans to become a youth or family counsellor. “I want to do something for my community and help people like me,” Bertrand said. “Just because you grow up a certain way doesn’t mean you can’t break the cycle.” Kellie Brown, Stepping Stones director, said it’s amazing to see the progress made by young moms such as Bertrand. “We’ve seen huge changes and huge success,” Brown said, adding that 80 to 85 per cent of the Thrive program participants go on to get jobs or go back to school. Brown said most of the moms who come to the program are really in need, and are often facing issues of poverty and substance abuse firsthand or in a family setting. “What we want to do is help them so they can help themselves. So they can take care of their families themselves,” Brown said. “People can change. We’re very much about generational cycles, and breaking generational cycles of poverty.” For more information about Stepping Stones and other Youth Unlimited programs, visit www.youthunlimited. com or steppingstonesbc.com.
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Discovery Program Relocation Public Input Meeting 7:00 p.m., Wednesday, February 1, 2012 District Education Centre - 14033 – 92 Ave. The Surrey Board of Education trustees want to hear your opinions and suggestions regarding the potential relocation of the Discovery Program. The Discovery Program is a district “Choice” program currently located at 13104–109 Ave. The program has experienced significant enrolment declines over the past 10 years and there are now 57 students in a school with a capacity of 195. The board wants to consider options to best maintain or grow the program while using school facilities as efficiently as possible to conserve education dollars for the classroom.
DELTA – The air show will return to Boundary Bay Airport this summer after a one-year hiatus. Delta council has approved a request from Alpha Aviation, the company that has the long-term lease to operate the municipally-owned airport, to again host an air show. The event is to be held Saturday, July 28. Council was told the airport has hosted six previous air shows, with more than 5,000 people attending the 2009 and 2010 events. The show was not held in 2011 due to construction of the 80th Street overpass, which is scheduled for completion this June. The air show will feature the usual assortment of vintage and modern aircraft in aerobatic and static displays. A beer garden will be added this year.
Council also approved a municipal cash contribution, as well as in-house support, totaling $20,000 for the show. Several councillors defended the expenditure, saying the small investment in the air show will help promote the airport. Meanwhile, the 80th Street overpass project, part of the Roberts Bank Rail Corridor program, remains on schedule and on budget. The overpass will provide improved access to Boundary Bay Airport and will also address emergency access concerns as trains to and from Deltaport continue to grow in length. The $15.4-million overpass project is a funded by Transport Canada, the B.C. government, Port Metro Vancouver and Delta.
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SURREY — In a meeting room at the Fleetwood Library on Jan. 25, more than 20 local teens came out to take part in a Teen Advisory Group (TAG) meeting. In the hour-long meeting, the teens reviewed books, decided to hold a career fair at Guildford Town Centre this summer and signed up for volunteer opportunities. TAG members plan and develop teen programs, give feedback on the library’s teen collections, review books, organize events to promote the library and ultimately teach library staff how to bring teens through the doors. The program is open to those age 13 to 18. Carolyn Casenas, co-ordinator of the program, said libraries tend to lose teens and young adults as patrons, and TAG is one of the ways Surrey is coping with that. “The library isn’t just for when you’re a little kid. A library is a lifelong service and institution,” she said. Casenas said getting teen feedback has helped her understand why programs work — and why they don’t. “There was one program at City Centre Library that wasn’t doing very well. I asked them why. They told me they already take something similar in school already and it’s
“I get a lot of volunteer hours out of it, but I really enjoy organizing events. I do plan to go onto some leadership type stuff. And it’s also good for my career and things — social interaction and organizing events,”Abdul said. “I like organizing events and I also enjoy the events themselves, being there and taking part. It’s quite fun,” he said. Sumone Pabla, a Grade 12 student at Fleetwood Park Secondary, is another Fleetwood TAG member. Sumone, who plans to study commerce at Simon Fraser Univeristy, said she was initially interested in TAG because she loves reading. “I’m constantly reading, all the time,” she said. In the group she gets the opportunity to review many books and share her thoughts. “You can give your own opinion, and I really like that,” Sumone said. The volunteer opportunities also appeal to her. “It’s kind of a good experience for me and it really puts me out there in our community. You’re interacting with people and you make more connections.” The Fleetwood TAG group meets on the third Wednesday of the month, while the Guildford group meets on the last Tuesday of the month. TAG meetings happen at City Centre on select dates. Visit http://www.surreylibraries.ca/ programs-services/4867.aspx for information.
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It’s that time of year once again. Welcome to our 2011 Best of Surrey/ North Delta section. The businesses listed in this section have been selected by our readers as the best in their respective categories in these areas. While not a scientific survey, our Readers’ Choice Poll offers our readers the opportunity to recognize their favourite businesses. We were inundated with entries – proving yet again the very strong connection between our readers and the businesses who serve them. We are delighted to be part of this process because we truly believe in our community and the businesses that are such a big part of it. A strong local economy is the foundation of a strong community, and it is heartening indeed to be able to highlight so many wonderful local companies. We invite you to explore the businesses on this list to see for yourself what excellence looks like. Thank you to everyone who participated in this poll. Thank you for taking the time to help spread the word about local businesses that offer the best products, the best service and the best customer experience. And thank you for caring enough to share your opinions with us, and with the rest of our readers. Congratulations to this year’s winners. It is an honour to be named “the best” and you should be very proud to be on this year’s list. You help make the Peninsula the wonderful community that it is, and this is our readers’ way to applaud you.
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Stay tuned – on Thursday we will reveal the lucky winners of our $500 shopping sprees.
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15125 100th Ave
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7488 King George Blvd.
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15980 Fraser Hwy
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1956 152nd Street
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Chinese Restaurant The Golden Panda Coffee House Starbucks Greek Restaurant New York New York Indian Restaurant Mahek Italian Restaurant Sabatino’s Japanese Restaurant Akari Japanese Restaurant Juice Bar Booster Juice Live Music Maverick’s Tap House & Grill Live Simulcast Bar & Grill AmberJack’s - Compass Point Inn Neighbourhood Pub Fleetwood Arms Pub Place For Breakfast IHOP Place For Burgers White Spot
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A calendar of revealing photos of some local men has generated $2,500 for a pair of local charities. Money raised by sales of the calendar, produced by those who run Jimmy Flynn’s restaurant/bar in White Rock, has been shared by Prostate Cancer Canada and White Rock/South Surrey Hospice Society. Close to 250 of the 2012 calendars were sold in recent months, at $12.50 apiece. After production costs, $10 from each sale was donated to charity. The fundraising effort was inspired by the 2003 comedy movie Calendar Girls. “Friends of mine convinced me to do something similar, for charity,” said Paul McDonough, co-owner/operator of the Marine Drive eatery. “My first reaction was, I’m going to need some convincing.” Ultimately, McDonough posed for a photo on a motorbike wearing only underwear and sandals. Friends and bar patrons also got involved in the fun.
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Semiahmoo Fish & Game Club celebrates World Wetlands Day during a special event this weekend. The “day of family fun supporting the Little Campbell Fish Hatchery” happens Sunday, Feb. 5 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the club, 1284 184th St., Surrey. Take a tour of the fish hatchery and their interpretive forest trail, build a bird house and learn about wetlands and why they are important. Details are online at www. bbforlife.com.
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ACTIVITIES Soul of the World Multicultural Choir: “We aim to bring people together by sharing in the rhythms, poetic language and harmonies of the world. We sing songs from around the world in many languages, presenting a message of peace and welcoming.” All levels, languages, ages and abilities are welcome, no audition necessary. Facilitated by singer, songwriter, voice coach and arts facilitator Heidi McCurdy. The fee is $10 per session. Info: music@ heidimccurdy.com, 604-538-7154. Old-time dance events at
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CLUBS/GROUPS Surrey Newcomers & Friends Club: “We are a ladies social club who get together for various activities such as coffee & chat, dinner out, cards, luncheons and other social activities. We welcome women of all ages and cultures.” Call Loretta at 604-930-3195 or email Surreynewcomers@hotmail. com, surreynewcomers.weebly.com. White Rock/South Surrey
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Eighteen years is a short time to spend on this earth, but Tessa Beauchamp made the most of her time here. The determined young woman who overcame severe burns as a toddler and then fought cancer as a teenager passed away from the disease Friday morning at the Canuck Place hospice in Vancouver. Along the way she never let her hardships get the best of her and served as an inspiration to all who met her. “She was one of those unique people who had the ability to put other people at ease,” said her father, Steve Beauchamp, who coached her with the Holy Cross Crusaders basketball team. “She was comfortable talking to people she had never met before and always seemed to be very empathetic with other people’s feelings. She had a really unique way to touch people regardless of how well she knew them. “She always had a smile on her face and was excited about whatever it was that she was doing. That was just the way she was and the way she approached everything she did. The tragedy of it all is she loved life so much and to have it last only 18 years is the tragic part.” The impact Tessa had on the Holy Cross community was on display on the evening of Jan. 14. With the help of Surrey firefighters, Tessa was moved from the palliative care ward in Surrey Memorial Hospital and brought to the gym at Holy Cross to watch the senior girls’ final of the B.C. Catholic Basketball Championships. Although she had graduated months earlier, her younger sister Rachel played on the current Crusaders team, which was coached by their father, Steve. Gianni Bitante, one of Tessa’s teachers at Holy Cross, said Tessa was adamant that nobody make a fuss about her and strictly forbid him from announcing her name over the public address system. Her demands were irrelevant. With so many friends on hand for the game, it wasn’t long before the gym rang with spirited chants from the
crowd — “Strength for Tessa.” Stung by the emotion of the moment, the Crusaders struggled early in the game before recovering to win their sixth consecutive Catholics crown, 45-32 over Archbishop Carney. “That was very emotional; incredibly powerful,” Bitante recalled. “She was adamant that she not be announced because she just wanted to show up and watch her sister play. In a perfect world she would not want to be noticed but hey sweetheart, you’re in a stretcher — you’re going to be noticed.” Tessa’s strength and determination were evident even as a tot. When she was two, she suffered severe burns to her back when her party dress caught fire as she stood too close to a fireplace. She battled back from those injuries and was active in the firefighters’ burn camps for the rest of her life. She caught the basketball bug at a young age and developed into one of the best players in B.C., earning a spot on the provincial under-16 team. In 2008 she faced a much tougher challenge when she was diagnosed with a rare type of brain cancer. After undergoing two operations on the tumour, the cancer appeared to be in remission. Despite suffering debilitating side effects from radiation that robbed her of her hearing in her right ear and affected her vision, she was back on the basketball court with the Crusaders. The cancer returned with a vengeance last spring and proved to be resistant to whatever doctors tried to arrest its progress. “It was an aggressive tumour and it was pretty rare,” Bitante said. “It was difficult to diagnose right from the start and that created a lot of challenges for the medical community. It was in a really sensitive spot in her brain and that made surgery difficult. “What she went through the first time with cancer would have broken most people. She went through it and was stronger for it. She was playing basketball with an eye patch (to compensate for double vision, a side effect of radiation treatments) and she
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Tessa Beauchamp’s courageous battle with cancer was featured on the Feb. 26, 2010 edition of the Now. (Photo: BRIAN HOWELL) was hitting threes. That’s the picture of her determination and who she is.” The cancer may have claimed her life, but her spirit lives on at Holy Cross and in the provincial basketball community. A memorial service was held at the school
Monday and her funeral will take place Feb. 6 at 10 a.m. at St. Matthew’s Catholic Church (88th Avenue and 160th Street). A celebration of Tessa’s life will take place later that day at the Langley Events Centre beginning at 1 p.m.
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With the disappointment of failing to qualify for the premier league behind them, the Bayside Sharks are pressing forward with the start of the second half of the B.C. rugby season next weekend. The Sharks are out of the elite premier
loop and instead will compete in what can best be described as division one-A, an independent league that slots in below the premier league but not among the ranks of division one. Bayside will play a 10-game, home-and-away schedule against the likes of Seattle, Vancouver Rowing Club, Cowichan, Velox and Richmond. Play begins Saturday (Feb. 4) when Seattle visits South Surrey Athletic Park beginning at 1 p.m.
“We’re definitely excited and ready to play,” said Bayside coach Pat Kearney. “We have a good core of guys who need experience with competition so we’re glad we have a full schedule to play this half. We’re glad we’re playing in a league that has playoffs and a title at the end of the year but we haven’t lost sight of where we want to be, which is in the premier league. “We’re playing here now and we want to
make a lot of noise so the guys in premier league know that we’re not going away and we’ll be back in the fall.” To get ready for the new campaign, the Sharks played three exhibition games against the Surrey Beavers Saturday as part of the on again, off again Onion Shield challenge between the two clubs. In the main event between the respective division one sides, the Sharks outlasted the Beavers 26-22.
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Surrey Eagles forward Sean McGovern (17) battles with Victoria’s Myles Powell (21) for control of the puck in BCHL action Sunday. (Photo: DAMON JAMES) huge though. At the end of every season though, there are games where we get points we probably didn’t deserve and other games where we deserved to win and we get nothing. It usually equals out over the course of the season so you can’t dwell on it.” On Sunday afternoon the Victoria
Grizzlies appeared to be an easy two points for the Eagles after falling 13-2 in Langley the previous night. Grizzlies goalie Nicholas Taylor personally atoned for the Langley debacle by thwarting the Eagles at every turn Sunday, stopping 51 shots including 11 in overtime to allow the Bears to escape with
a 4-4 tie. “It’s tough to get too upset about that game because we did have 55 shots on goal,” Erhart said. “They had five shots in total from the scoring area in front of our net and four of them went in. Every mistake we made, we paid for it. In the last 40 minutes we out shot them 36-8 and their goalie made at least five saves where it was, ‘Are you kidding me?’ That’s just the way it goes sometimes.” Robert Lindores led the Eagles with a hat trick while Demico Hannoun tallied once. On Friday night it was the Trail Smoke Eaters who crashed the Surrey party as they came from behind to earn the overtime win. The Eagles raced out to a 3-1 lead in the first period only to have Trail push back with three unanswered goals of their own to take over the lead early in the third period. Alex Hagen scored late in regulation to force overtime only to have the Smoke Eaters counter with the game winner by Brandon Long in the extra session. The loss spoiled a breakout performance by Hannoun, who netted his first BCHL hat trick against Trail. The Eagles are back in action Wednesday when they travel to Langley to take on the Rivermen.
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Memorial Gifts
Remember a loved one. Support your local cancer centre. BC Cancer Foundation 13750 – 96th Avenue Surrey, BC V3V 1Z2 T: 604.930.4084 Please include the name of the person you’re remembering and your mailing address.
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Obituaries
CHADWICK, Maureen Iverna (nee Holborn)
Born on October 21, 1963 and passed away January 26, 2012. Maureen is survived by her loving Husband David Chadwick; Son Scott Carter; Mother Frances SquareBriggs; Sisters Marilyn Brady, Gail Ramsden (Jim), Leanne Tanaka (Tom) and many other family and friends. Maureen is predeceased by her Father Fred Holborn and Nephew Mathew Brady. Maureen loved life and lived her life to the very fullest! A Celebration of Life will be held on Friday, February 3, 2012 at 2:00 p.m. at Valley View Funeral Home, 14660-72nd Avenue, Surrey, B.C.
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SHARE Family & Community Services Society is a social-profit, independent, community-based organization that provides programs and services for vulnerable individuals and families in the Tri-Cities region (Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam, Port Moody, Anmore and Belcarra). We are seeking a Director, Programs and Services to lead the development of people, programs and services in our community development and counselling portfolio.
Key responsibilities will include:
• Recruiting, supervising and developing team members • Overseeing a $2,000,000 budget • Developing, implementing, evaluating and adjusting services • Assisting in the development and implementation of operational and strategic plans, proposals and reports • Representing SHARE on internal and external committees
Qualified candidates will possess:
• A Masters in Social Work (or related degree) • Five years experience in program management and supervision • Demonstrated knowledge and experience in delivering counselling services and community development in the social services sector • Belief in a strength-based, solution-focused, inclusive approach in working with people • Valid driver’s license and vehicle This is a senior leadership role, reporting to the Chief Executive Officer. For more information about SHARE, please visit our site at:
www.sharesociety.ca.
Interested? Please submit a cover letter and resumé, which outline how your background meets the needs of this position, by February 29th to:
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Lost & Found
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To remember a special loved one Call 604-444-3000
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Announcements
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Tickets are free for the bride-to-be and her guests. FOR TICKETS CALL: Sarah at 778-839-8581 or register on line at: www.lowermainlandbridalshows.ca
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Long Haul Team Drivers $5,000 signing bonus JBC Transport is a third-party supplier for one of Canada’s top national trucking companies that has more than 50 years of success in the transportation industry. We currently have opportunities for Long Haul Team Drivers based in North Delta, BC. Successful candidates will have a minimum of 2 years’ experience driving long haul, Class 1 licence, Transportation of Dangerous Goods certification, WHMIS training, demonstrated safety focus, load security knowledge, forklift experience and professional driver improvement courses. We operate new, fully equipped tractors and offer regular scheduled runs with 2 days a week at home, compensation for delays while on the road, top mileage premiums, signing and performance bonuses and an attractive benefits package.
Glacier Media Group has an immediate opening at the Abbotsford & Mission Times for an
ADVERTISING ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE
By utilizing your strong inside and outside sales experience you will be responsible for providing both print and online advertising solutions to local businesses. Your success will be measure by your ability to: • Develop and maintain new client relationships through exceptional customer service. • Conceptualize and execute print and online marketing strategies to address client challenges • Ability to work effectively both as an individual and in a team environment. • Exhibit excellent oral and written communication skills. • Display a sound understanding of online advertising sales and current online advertising trends. • Manage time and information with ease with a great attention to detail while multi-tasking in a deadline oriented environment. We offer a great working environment with a competitive base salary, commission plan and benefit package. If you think your qualifications are a match for this position please email your resume and cover letter to sburkett@abbotsfordtimes.com by February 17, 2012.
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Required immediately for Building Supply & Distribution Company for our Abbotsford location. Knowledge of the construction industry an asset. Competitive wage and benefits offered. Please fax resume to: 604-851-2858 (Att’n Paul)
To apply, please forward your resume, in confidence, to: drivers@jbctransport.com
We thank all applicants for their interest, but only those chosen for an interview will be contacted. No phone calls, please.
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Are you a news hound who thrives under pressure?
The NOW Newspaper, serving Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam, Port Moody, Anmore and Belcarra, has a one-year opening to replace a reporter on maternity leave. We publish twice a week in a suburban market with a population of more than 220,000. We’re looking for someone who can go beyond press releases and meeting agendas to find the stories that affect Tri-Cities residents. The successful applicant will have a journalism degree, diploma or certificate, and be able to write concise but compelling copy to tight deadlines. Beats may include city council and education, as well as police, courts, general news and feature writing. Duties will also include updating followers on stories and issues via social media, proofing pages and assigning photos. Basic digital photography skills are also required. Familiarity with page layout and InDesign are preferred, but not necessary. Knowledge of CP Style, as well as a valid driver’s licence and reliable vehicle, are required. This position is expected to start in early March. Please send a cover letter, resume and three writing samples to: Editor, The NOW, 201A-3430 Brighton Ave., Burnaby, B.C., V5A 3H4 or editorial@thenownews.com (with “job application” in the subject line) The deadline to apply is Wednesday, Feb. 15, 2012 We thank all applicants for their interest, but only those chosen for an interview will be contacted. No phone calls, please.
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Accounting
Bookkeeper
Position in Surrey/Langley area business. Job available is F/T, but flex hours possible in a pleasant work environment. Qualifications includes understanding of Business Visions; general bookkeeping duties such as A/P, A/R, inventory, Receiving, Payroll, Bank Reconciliations; and other office duties as required. Salary and Benefits commensurate with experience. Submit resume by fax to 604-533-6714 or email to lpplang@telus.net. Only applicants to be considered will be contacted.
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Class 1 Drivers & Owner Operators
Highway - BC & AB O/O’s $1.70+ per mile Co. Drivers 45 cents/mile Send resume & 'N' abstract info@westernpacifictransport.ca
Fax resume: 604-598-1614 Or Call: 1-855-598-1669
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General Employment
ATTN: LOCAL people needed to work from home online. $500-$4,500. pt/ft 1-888-742-6158 www.ynot.theonlinebusiness.com Become a Registered Personal Trainer. See our ad under Education. Hilltop 604-930-8377 EARN EXTRA CASH! - P/T, F/T Immediate Openings For Men & Women. Easy Computer Work, Others Positions Are Available. Can Be Done From Home. No Experience Needed. www.HWC-BC.com
EXPERIENCED LANDSCAPER
❏ Class 5 Driver’s Licence an asset. ❏ 1 - 3 years exp. preferred. ❏ Wage based on experience Call: 604-209-7369 Email: awestpro@telus.net
FARM LABOURER
Job Duties; planting crops, fertilizing and spraying crops, harvesting crops and general farm work. $9.57 per hour, 50 hour/week.
Apply to Surrey Farms
by fax: 604-580-1043 or in person: 5180 - 152 St, Surrey
Now Hiring
FLAGPERSONS & LANE CLOSURE TECHS
• Must have reliable vehicle • Must be certified & experienced • Union Wages & Benefits Apply in person 19689 Telegraph Trail, Langley fax resume to 604-513-3661 or email: darlene@valleytraffic.ca Gargage Door Installer f/t or p/t, required for Navi Garage Doors located in Sry. 604 825-1353
PRODUCTION WORKERS
Required immediately. No experience necessary. On the job training. Bring resume to: #102-20583 Langley By-Pass Langley
SENIOR & JUNIOR SALES REPS
Required for well-established Roofing & Restoration company. Must have experience in the roofing industry.
Email Resume to:
roofman@shaw.ca
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Medical/Dental
MEDICAL TRAINEES needed now! Hospitals & Doctors need well trained staff. No experience needed! Local training & job placement available. Call for more info! 1-888-748-4126.
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Office Personnel
ADMINISTRATIVE POSITION
Required by Surrey wholesale company. Permanent full-time position in a pleasant working environment, with full benefits. Hours 8-4, Mon-Fri. Minimum of 5 years experience in data entry, invoicing, pricing, i nv oi c e v er i fi c ati on and customer service. Position requires attention to detail, accuracy and excellent telephone skills. Fluency in French would be an asset, but not required. Send resume to: KIEF MUSIC LTD. 13139-80 Ave, Sry, V3W 3B1 info@kiefmusic.com • Fax: 604-590-6999 • No phone calls
P /T RECEPTIONIST
Needed For Surrey location Computer skills and a friendly, outgoing personality needed. Experience working with the elderly an asset. Must be fluent in English, both written & spoken. Please send resume with cover letter describing wage expectations to: Manager, Advanced Hearing Solutions, #5 - 6450 120th Street Surrey, BC V3W 3M5. Or Fax Resume To: 604-543-3307 or email: hear@advancedhearinginc.com
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Sales
EXPERIENCED PARTS PERSON required for progressive auto/industrial supplier. Hired applicant will receive top wages, full benefits and RRSP bonuses plus moving allowances. Our 26,000ft2 Store is located 2.5 hours N.E. of Edmonton, Alberta. See our community at LacLaBicheRegion.com. Send Resumes to: Sapphire Auto, Box 306, Lac La Biche, AB, T0A 2C0. Email: hr@sapphireinc.net
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Trades/Technical
ELECTRICAL Apprentice/Journeyman Looking for journeyman and 2nd/3rd year apprentices with commercial experience. Job sites throughout the lower mainland. Email resume outlining relative experience to jobs@wienselectric.com
AUTOMATED TANK Manufacturing Inc. requires a Spray Foam & Paint Applicator. Must have minimum 2 years experience, and must be in good physical health. Great wages, benefits, full insurance package 100% paid by company, savings plan for retirement, profit sharing bonus, long term employment. Wages $33. - $35./hour. Join a winning team. Call 780-846-2231 for appointment or send resume to: Fax 780-846-2241 or email Blaine Ross at blaine@autotanks.ca or Basil Inder at production@autotanks.ca
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Trades/Technical
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.
ELECTRIC FORKLIFT TECHNICIANS NEEDED Email resume and drivers abstract to: daves@hardingforklift.com
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Trades/Technical
EXPERIENCED DRILLERS, Derrickhands, Motorhands and Floorhands. Seeking full rig crews. Paying higher than industry rates and winter bonus. Send resume c/w valid tickets. Fax 780-955-2008; info@tempcodrilling.com Phone 780-955-5537. INDUSTRIAL PAINTERS AGI-Envirotank in Biggar, SK. n e e d s in d u s t r ia l p a in t e r s . $25-35hr DOE, internal lining experience is an asset. Company offers comprehensive benefit package. Send resume to: info@envirotank.com or fax: 306-948-5263.
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Trades/Technical
MILLWRIGHT JOURNEYMAN – BCTQ certification mandatory. Fulltime opening @ West Coast Reduction Ltd in Vancouver. Competitive wage and benefits. Email resumes to rpretorius@wcrl.com. WELDERS AGI-Envirotank in Biggar, SK. requires journeymen welders. Relocation to Biggar required. $ 3 0 h r DO E. O i l f i e l d t a n k assembly experience would be an a s s e t . Co m p a n y o f f e r s a comprehensive benefit package. Send resume to: info@environtank.com or fax: 306-948-5263.
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Trades/Technical
STONEMASON Tuscany Stone Work. a masonry company located at 2871 Woodsia Place, Coquitlam, B.C. requires a full time Stonemason. Main job duties include: to cut and trim bricks and concrete blocks to specification, to construct or repair walls, foundations, chimneys, fireplaces and smoke sticks. May also restore, clean & paint exiting masonry structures. 3 yr of experience preferred. Salary $27.50/hr.
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Antiques
RETRO DESIGN & ANTIQUES FAIR 175 tables & booths of fun, fabulous finds for you & your eclectic abode! SUN FEB 3 10-3 Croatian Cultural Center 3250 Commercial Dr, 604-980-3159 Admission: $5
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Appliances
FRIDGE $200, Stove $195, Washer $175, Dryer $150, Stacker w/d $350. Del. 604-339-0744 HEAVY DUTY Whirlpool Stacking Apartment Sized Washer & Dryer, $150. Call 604-818-5591
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Burial Plots
VALLEY VIEW GARDENS (Surrey), Garden of Nativity, B20305 $5,500. 604-831-9235
For Sale Miscellaneous
CAN’T GET UP your stairs? Acorn Stairlifts can help! No obligation consultation. Comprehensive warranty. Can be installed in less than 1 hour. Call now 1-866-981-6591. HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best Price, Best Quality. All Shapes & Colors Available. Call 1-866-652-6837
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For Sale Miscellaneous
TIRES FOR SALE Four Motomaster 225-R16 snow tires, almost new, less than 5000 km. $250. Call 604-417-3393
★★★ 2 GRAD Dresses For Sale ! ★★★ Hey are you looking for your Grad Dress 2012? Only Worn ONE time. Will sacrifice Less than 1/2 price from original price!! ■ Size 4: Red dress. Paid $550 + tax, Asking $199 ■ Size 6: Black dress: Paid $550 + tax, Asking $199 Call or email for photos and info at: 604-931-4860 lindaandken@shaw.ca. Serious buyers only please!
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Lumber/Building Supplies
STEEL BUILDINGS FOR ALL USES! Beat the 2012 steel increase. Make an offer on sell-off models at factory and save thousands NOW! Call for FREE
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Wanted to Buy
COLLECTOR BUYING Antiques, collectibles, post cards, antique guns, toys, military items, tools, estate items, etc. 604-313-5479
Brochure - 1-800-668-5111 ext. 170.
STEEL BUILDINGS STEEL OF A DEAL - BUILDING SALE! 20X24 $4798. 25X30 $5998. 30X42 $8458. 32X58 $12,960. 40X60 $15,915. 47X80 $20,645. One end wall included. Pioneer Steel 1-800-668-5422. www.pioneersteel.ca
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Childcare Available
CHILD CARE OPTIONS RESOURCE & REFERRAL Free Child Care Information and Referrals. Services for Parents & Child Care Providers. Serving Delta, Surrey and White Rock. childcareoptions.ca 604-572-8032
Daycare Centres
LITTLE STARS Daycare. Sullivan Stn, Sry. All Age. Lic. 1st Aid/ CPR. 6:30am-6pm 604-592-2526
OAK AVENUE CENTRE 10787 - 128th Street Daycare & Before/After School Care. ECE trained. Gov’t Subsidies. Transp. to local schools. Enroll now! Call 604-930-1972
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Cats
BENGAL KITTENS 4 males, vet ✔ 1st shots dewormed, $500$700 Mission 1-604-814-1235
www.thenownewspaper.com FAMILY RAISED kittens, $50 ea dewormed, advantaged, litter trained, to nice homes only. 1-604-794-5972
SUDOKU
LOVING 7 yr old cat looking for a quiet place to call home. She is very stressed in our multiple pet environment and she needs a place where she can just relax. If you have a soft spot in your heart for a shy cat please call Helen 604-948-2325
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Cats
★CATS & KITTENS★ FOR ADOPTION ! 604-724-7652
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Dogs
BICHON FRISE, fem, 5 months old, all shots, potty trained on command, extremely smart, healthy, $800. 604 517-0155
ALL SMALL breed pups local & non shedding, $399+. 604-590-3727 or 604-514-3474 www.puppiesfishcritters.com
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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
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1 BR in Surrey, elev, nr transit, shopping onsite, no pets, from $670, incentives. 604-589-7040
AMBER ROCHESTOR 545 Rochester Ave, Coq
Close to Lougheed Mall, S.F.U. & Transportation. office: 604- 936-3907
AMBER (W)
401 Westview St, Coq Large Units. Near Lougheed Mall. Transportation & S.F.U.
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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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BURNSIDE APTS
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
CALYPSO COURT 1030 - 5th Ave, New West Near Transportation & Douglas College. Well Managed Building.
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Apt/Condos
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
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CENTRAL LOCATION ABBOTFORD Price Reduced 4 level split, 3 BR., 2 ½ baths, double att. garage, large dble. lot fully landscaped with large work/garden shed. Updated throughout incl. oak floor and pot lights in the kitchen, new en suite, new window coverings, new paint inside and out, new roof and completed basement with wet bar plus intercom/ radio system up and down. Great for medium to large family – lots of room to install pool or play area in the backyard. Good neighbors who have lived on this street for years – well looked after properties. $456,000 (this price includes all appliances) and some furniture negotiable. Call for appointment to view 604-855-7033 or cell. 604-807-8441. For sale by owner. No realtors
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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SURREY TOWNHOUSES 12730 - 66 Avenue, Surrey.
2 BR & 3 BR, $1100-$1200/mo Quiet, clean & spacious. 2.5 baths, dining room, patio, storage, d/w, w/d, f/p, 2 car garage. Next to high school. N/S & N/P. Call 604 592-5663
SKYLINE TOWERS FLEETWOOD 15915-84TH 2 BR, 2 bath, from $1000. Clean & quiet, W/D hook-up, dw, f/p, storage. N/S, N/P. Call 604-598-1296
GUILDFORD, 2 BR, 2 Bath, u/g prkg, 2 pools & tennis crt. $1100. Mar 1. NS/NP. 604-583-3086
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Lots & Acreage
11,000 SF Lot, CD zoning, available in Morgan Heights. $750,000 obo. Michelle Perreault, Sutton West Coast Rlty 604-728-2817 S. SURREY Summerfields sub div. 4,273 sf lot, RF12 zoning, plans incld, ready to build. $369,880. Michelle Perreault, Sutton West Coast 604-728-2817
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Mobile Homes
NEW SRI 16 wide in Langley Adult Park, $114,900. Low pad rent. Pet ok. Call 604-830-1960. NEW SRI, dble wide, in Crispen Bays, $136,900 w/pad $830/mo. Adult/Fam. Pet ok. 604-830-1960 NEW SRI manufactured homes Single double modular Repossessions 1974-2008 Chuck 604-830-1960
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Guildford/Riverside
6508
Apt/Condos
SRY CENTRAL University Dr, Just reno’d 2 BR, 2 balcony, corner unit, lrg master BR, new appls, prkg, gym, sauna, storage, party rm. By skytrain, SFU. Avail immed. $1080. 604-783-8492 Sry Large 1 BR & 2 BR apt newly renod,104/140 balcony, storage, nr bus, pkng, N/S, N/P, Kids ok. Refs. 778-558-0046 SURREY CENTRAL Gateway SFU/Skytrain, University Dr. 1 BR, 7 appls, storage, 2 prkg, Gym, party rm, computer rm. Av now. $890. N/P. 604-290-4022 SURREY, LUXURY 1 bdrms avail. D/w, 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.
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.
office: 604- 939-8905 cell: 604- 916-0261 KING ALBERT COURT 1300 King Albert, Coq Close to Transportation, Schools & S.F.U.
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22588 Royal Crescent Ave, Maple Ridge Large units. Close to Golden Ears Bridge. Great view of River
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CENTRAL LANGLEY 20460 Douglas Crescent
Brand New 4 Storey Building
• Studio & Den • 1 Bdrm & Den • 1 & 2 Bdrms
602 to 988 sq. ft. @ $1.75/sq. ft. to RENT. 4 S/S appl’s inste. w/d, balconies, parkade, storage lockers, bicycle room, gym, rec room, multi media box, FREE Internet & HD cable for 12 months, FREE phone/movies for 3 months.
604-501-4417
Spacious Bach, 1 BR, 2 BR & 3 BR Apts. Rent incls heat & hot water. Resident Mgr.
Call 604-530-0030
www.cycloneholdings.ca MURRAYVILLE 1 br 5 appls, u/g pkg, storage locker, no elevator. Av now. No pets, near amens. $875 + utils. Jim @ 604-836-3879
Clean & affordable. Bach, 1 BR & 2 BR. Near seniors’ centre. Rents includes heat, hot water & cable.
Call 604-530-0932
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MURRAYVILLE 2 br , 3rd flr, 5 appls, u/g pkg, storage locker, no elevator., nr amens Dec 1. N/P. $1000 + util. Jim 604-836-3879
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 $815 & 2 BR ste $915 includes heat/hot water, storage, secured parking. Avail NOW. Close to shops. To view call • 778-908-3714
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Co-ops
VALLEY VILLAGE CO-OP 2 BR Townhouse. Share purchase Req. Please send SASE to Valley Village Co-op at 7122 138th Street, Surrey, BC, V3W 7V7 or call 604-597-8574 www.canconet.com
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Duplexes - Rent
96 Ave & King George Hwy 1200 sqft 3 BR fully reno’d Duplex, new appls incls w/d, alarm, nr skytrain, small pets ok, $1200. Immed. 604-722-0430
BOLIVAR HTS. Cozy 1 BR + den duplex. Quiet neighbourhood. Near transit. No pets. $600/mo + util. Call eves., 604-944-2600
Call 604-536-8499
SRY, 7445 Scott Rd. 1 BR condo. SS appl, granite, laminate flrs, carpeting, in-suite w/d, microwave, d/w, balc, sec. u/g prkg. Ns/np. $850/mo. Near bus & amen. 604-616-5799 or 604-551-5050. www.trendliving.ca
GUILDFORD. 3 BR upper. Sh’d w/d. Big f/yard, veggie garden, prkg. No pets. $1,050/mo. Near schools. Feb 15th. 604-505-9541
1 BR & 2 BR. Cable incl’d. U/grd prkg. N/p. Resident Mgr.
NORTH DELTA 11856 72 Ave, 3 BR g/lvl, incls utils, hydro & heat, w/d, $1000, Now. 604-329-7858
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Houses - Rent
Are you tired of Renting? 'RENT TO OWN' Homes Poor Credit Okay, Low Down Payment We can help! Call 604-857-3597 GRN TIMBERS 93/139 culdesac, 2 lev, 1900sf home, 3 BR, 2 f/bath up, livg, din’g, fam rm, kitch, 1/2 bath down, 7 appls, big priv back yrd. Avail March 1. $1450 + utls. N/S. Pet negot. 604-596-2484
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Suites/Partial Houses
QUALITY RENTAL PROPERTY SERVICES FOR LANDLORDS/ TENANTS
FLEETWOOD 2 BR, f/bath, sh w/d. NS/NP. $750 incl utl/cbl/net 604-808-5327 or 604-591-5373 FLEETWOOD 2 BR g/lvl ste, $750 incls all utils, wifi avail, new lam flrs & paint, $750 incls utils. n/s, n/p, Avail Now. 604-572-9886
FLEETWOOD. 2 BR. Marble + quality lam. floors. Priv w/d. Big f/yard. Incl internet & cable. Nr schls, park, rec ctr, covered patio. Immed. Ns/np. 778-908-8028
GUILDFORD, Clean Reno’d 2 BR ste. N/P, No/lndry. Avail Feb 1. $800 incls utils. 604-584-8403 GUILDFORD. SRY2 BR, full bath. Ns/np, no w/d. $650/mo incl hydro. Avail Feb1. 604-589-7798 NEWTON 136/#10 HWY. 1 BR gr lev ste avail immed. NS/NP. $575 incls utls, cable. 604-614-3777
N DELTA 74/116A, 3BR, renod rancher, CDS, 1 bath, huge yard. $1350. Avail Now. 604-591-1003
NEWTON 2 BR bsmt ste, $750 incls utils & cbl, n/s, n/p, nr all ammens, Immed. 604-671-4358
NEWTON 71/143A. Upper 5 BR, livg/family rooms, 4 bath, 4 appls, dbl garage. $1500 + sh utls. NS/ NP. Avail now. 778-889-5228
NEWTON 2 BR gr lev ste. Clean bright, n/p, no W/D. Avail Feb 1 $690 incls util. 604-595-1741
Sry 4 BR bsmt, w/d, d/w, carport, yard, $850 incls heat. Pet ok. 604-521-1551 or 604 328-1699 SRY EAGLE PLACE, Well Maint 4 BR hse, nice yad in great area, pets neg, n/s, $1700 + utils, Feb 1 or 15. 604-313-4446
S.SRY 3 BR, 3 bath, w/d, d/w, 2 lev, dbl garage, $2100. Avail now. NS/NP. 604 537-1560
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Shared Accommodation
6595-65
S. Surrey/ White Rock
NEWTON 6842 132 St. 1 BR bsmt. $500 incl hydro. By bus ns/ np. 604 715-4371, 604-507-9457 NEWTON NEWER lrg 1 BR bsmt ste. Near Kwantlen College. $500 incls util. Avail immed. NS/NP. 604-596-4095 or 604-710-0105 NORTH DELTA 1 BR bsmt, nr all ammens, $475 incl utils & cbl, n/s, n/p, Avail Now. 604-596-1952
NORTH DELTA Clean 1 BR bsmt ste, w/d, gas f/p. $650 incls utils, NS/NP. Refs req. 604-596-3505
ROYAL HEIGHTS, Sry. 2 BR bsmt. Ns/np, no w/d. $650/mo incl hydro/cable. Near bus & Skytrain. 604-996-4557 or 604-345-3741 SCOTT RD & 102 Ave, Sry. 2 BR main flr, avail now, N/s, N/p, refs, $675/mo incls util. 604-862-1949 SRY 1 BR bsmt. Nr 64th Ave/King George Hwy, incl hydro & cable, Strictly N/s, n/p, no laundry. Refs. $600. Avail now. 778-840-4709
SRY 142 & 65 Ave, 1 BR g/l, $600mo incls all utils, N/s, N/p, Immed 604-537-9258, 723-1980. WHITE ROCK - Ocean View Penthouse, 2 rooms available. Spacious deck with 180 degree panoramic view. F/P, D/W. Steps to beach & transit. Live the life you have always dreamed of. Suits Responsible, mature, easy going person. NS/NP. $600 incls utils. Avail immed. 604 726-5991
Suites/Partial Houses
SRY, Panorama Ridge. 1 BR. Veggie garden, orchard, patio. Quiet area. Ns/Np. $575 incl util. Nr bus, shops, schools, immed. 778-839-3939 or 604-722-4474
SRY QUEEN MARY, 2 BR ste $700 & 1 BR ste $500. Incls hydro. Close to amens. aVAIL Feb 1. NS/NP. 778-593-1366
604-541-5244
NORTH DELTA. 3 BR, upper flr in prestigious Royal Hts. Sh’d w/d. F/p, d/w, huge deck, fenced yard. Ns/np. $950/mo + 60% hydro. Near bus, rec centre & schools. Suits quiet tenants. Immed. Serious inquiries only. 604-591-3536
6602
2 BR Cloverdale, over 1200sf, 5 appls WD private entry, $1100+ 40%utils, NS, NP, 604-946-3038
GUILDFORD 2 BR, 700 sf suite, fully renod, nr amens, ns/np. Now. $800inc utils. 604-496-5735
SUSSEX PLACE APTS
GUILDFORD. 2 BR, grd/lvl. Sh’d laundry. Big yard, patio, veggie garden, prkg. NO SMOKING. No pets. $825/mo incl cable. Near schools. Avail now. 604-505-9541
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Duplexes - Rent
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6515
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SRY, NEWTON. Spac, priv beautiful, 3 BR upper flr in custom built home. Quiet CDS, 2 bath, french doors, hardwood floors, 3 skylights, sundeck, 2 gas f/ps, formal liv rm, dining rm, rec, dbl garage, huge fen/yrd, storage shed. $1350+utls. Avail Feb 1. NS/NP. Nr 138St/64 Ave. 778-242-1084
2BDRM/1BTH. 129th/59th Avail Immed. N/P, N/S $750/Mth incl. util & prkg. Call 604-761-8343
1BDRM/1BTH Royal Heights Clean and bright suite. Shared washer and dryer, utilities included. Smoking outside only. Available Feb 1st. Cats OK. $575 Monthly. Phone 604-589-5223.
WHITE ROCK 2BR upper duplex, lg deck, f/p, shr w/d, ns/np. $1250 inc utils. Feb 1. 604-725-3760
6605
Townhouses Rent
174/57 AVE. Surrey, 3 BR $1,020, quiet family complex, No pets. 604-576-9969. CLAYTON/LANGLEY 3 BR, Den 2.5 ba, 3 lev t/h, 1500sf, 6 appls, gas f/p, granite, 2 pkng. N/S, n/p. $1800. Av Mar 1. 604-813-4700 SURREY 6438 King George 2 BR twnhse, basement, $935, family complex, n/p. 604-501-2533. WHALLEY 3 BR, 2 full baths, dble entry, 5 appls, view, 2 prkg, nr skytrain, $1400. 604-999-4097
6620
Warehouse/ Commercial
LANGLEY sm. business warehouse/office w/washrm, cln, dry, secure, $895/mo. 604-834-3289
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Carpet Cleaning
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8185
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A.S.B.A. ENTERPRISE. Comm/ Res. Free Est. $25/hour includes supplies. Insured. 604-723-0162
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8075
Drywall
PSB DRYWALL ★ All Boarding, Taping & Texture. Guaranteed work. Call Parm, 604-762-4657
8080
Electrical
#15673 Black & White Electric New Homes, Additions, Reno’s, Pools. Call Pat 604-968-7335. WE LOVE SMALL JOBS All Work Guar. 604-220-8347 www.HighOutletElectric.ca
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Flooring/ Refinishing
8105
Excellent Wood Refinishing Granite, Concrete, Grind, Polish & Seal. 778-889-7106. www.WoodStoneTile.ca
8125
Gutters
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8160
Lawn & Garden
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8195
Painting/ Wallpaper
A-1 PAINT CO. Winter Special
15% OFF
Interior Repainting Free Est. - 15 Years Exp. Insured /WCB
604-723-8434
8200
Patios/Decks/ Railings
Roofing
JJ ROOFING, Repair specialist, Reroof, New Roof. Seniors disc. WCB, BBB, fully insured. 604-726-6345 www.jjroofing.ca
Roofing Experts 778-230-5717 Repairs/Re-Roof/New Roofs. All work Gtd. Free Est. Call Frank
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8255
Rubbish Removal
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Plumbing
Anvil Plumbing & Heating Ltd.
• Licensed Plumber • Gas Fitter 24 Hour Emergency Service
15% off all plumbing & heating calls
604-782-4344
8315
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$ BEST RATES $
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Jerry 604-618-8585 Andrew 604-618-8585
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8335
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9105
PLUMBERS
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8240
Renovations & Home Improvement
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9145
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9125
Scrap Car Removal
Aarrow Recycling
• Auto • Trucks • Equipment Removal We pay up to $300 cash
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Call Carlo 604-818-5919 Timwood Homes LTD
Specialized in Reno’s: ■ Framing ■ Sundecks ■ Stairs ■ Rooms ■ Garages ■ Sheds ■ Bsmts ■ Tiles ■ Vinyl Siding ■ Int/Ext Paint ■ Laminate Floors ■ Fencing ■ Insulation & Stones ■ WCB
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8250
Re-Roofing & Repairs Specialists 20 year Labour Warranty available
604-591-3500
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604-728-1965 John
$ CASH $
FOR CLEAN CARS D.J. Auto Market 604-538-2422
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9145
Scrap Car Removal
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604-761-7175
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9522
RV’s/Trailers
2006 WILDWOOD Trailer 25’ 10' w/ hitch, sleeps 6, 2 dr, full bath, kitchen, and walk about queen size bed. Plenty of storage.Asking $12,500. Call 604-322-3207
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Scrap Car Removal
9145
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Roofing
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604 612-7182
Residential & Commercial Renovations
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Scrap Car Removal
Gerry
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9145
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8220
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AUTOMOTIVE
$38/HR
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Call Prem 604 761-1743
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8309
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604 594-9413
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Plumbing
FIX IT PLUMBING & HEATING
604-465-1311
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8220
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$
UNBELIEVABLE FUEL EFFICIENCY
103 0
with
bi-weekly
% financing
†
$
THE ADAPTABLE CROSSOVER
163 0
bi-weekly†
THE
%
0 72 FINANCING FOR UP TO
for freight and PDE included
72
with
+
mths*
% financing
for freight and PDE included
72
JONKER NISSAN 19505 Langley By-Pass Surrey, BC Tel: (604) 534-7957 www.jonker.nissan.ca
MAKE NO PAYMENTS FOR
MONTHS*
$
PACKED WITH HIGH TECH
bi-weekly†
109 0
with
mths*
3
2012 NISSAN VERSA HATCH 1.8 S
for freight and PDE included
% financing
2012 NISSAN ROGUE S FWD
$
THE BIGGEST, TOUGHEST NISSAN
237 0
bi-weekly†
KING GEORGE NISSAN 14948 32nd Avenue Diversion Surrey, BC Tel: (604) 536-3644 www.kinggeorge.nissan.ca
MONTHS∞
1.8 SL model shown ! 3.5 SR model shown !
2.5 SE-R model shown !
2012 NISSAN SENTRA 2.0
72
with
2012 NISSAN ALTIMA 2.5 S
164 0 QUALITY THAT LASTS
$
with
bi-weekly †
SL AWD model shown !
for freight and PDE included
% financing
72
Visit your BC Nissan Retailer today or nissan.ca for details
PAN PACIFIC NISSAN SURREY 15257 Fraser Hwy Surrey, BC Tel: (604) 589-8999 www.panpacific.nissan.ca
% financing
for freight and PDE included
2012 NISSAN TITAN CC S 4X4
mths*
72
mths*
Crew Cab SL 4X4 model shown !
mths*
∞ Make no payments for three months offer is only applicable to purchase finance offers with terms of up to 84 months on all new 2012 Altima Coupe and Sedan/Sentra/Versa Hatch and Sedan/Frontier/Xterra/Pathfinder/Maxima/Rogue/Murano/Armada/Quest/Titan and new 2011 cube/Titan models purchased and delivered before January 31st, 2012. Offers available only through Nissan Canada Finance on approved credit. Offer only available on special low rate finance contracts, and does not apply to Nissan Canada Finance standard rate programs. May not be combined with cash purchase offer. Monthly payments deferred for 90 days. Contracts will be extended accordingly. Interest charge (if any) will not accrue during the first 60 days of the contract. After the 60 days, interest (if any) starts to accrue and the purchaser will repay the principal and interest (if any) monthly over the term of the contract but not until 90 days after the contract date. *0% purchase financing for up to 72 months available on 2012 Versa Hatch/Sentra/Altima Sedan/Rogue and Titan models. Representative finance example based on Selling Price of $25,593 for 2012 Altima 2.5 S, FWD (T4RG52 AA00), manual transmission, financed at 0% APR for 72 months equals $355.46 per month with $0 down payment. Cost of borrowing is $0 for a total obligation of $25,593. †Finance offers are now available on new 2012 Versa Hatch 1.8 S (B5BG52 AA00), manual transmission/2012 Sentra 2.0 (C4LG52 AA00), manual transmission/2012 Altima 2.5 S (T4RG52 AA00), manual transmission/2012 Rogue S FWD (W6RG12 AA00), CVT transmission/2012 Titan CC 4X4 S (3CAG72 AA00), automatic transmission. Selling Price is $16,145/$16,945/$25,593/$25,428/$37,028 financed at 0%/0%/0%/0%/0% APR equals $103/$109/$164/$163/$237 bi-weekly for 72/72/72/72/72 months. $0 down payment required. Cost of borrowing is $0/$0/$0/$0/$0 for a total obligation of $16,145/$16,945/$25,593/$25,428/$37,028. $4,500 Stackable Discount on 2012 Titan models is included. This discount is based on stackable trading dollars and will be deducted from the negotiated price before taxes. Conditions apply. See your Nissan retailer for details. ! Models shown $22,345 Selling Price for a new 2012 Versa Hatch 1.8 SL (B5RG12 SU00), CVT transmission/$23,545 Selling Price for a new 2012 Sentra 2.5 SE-R (C4SG12 AA00), CVT transmission/$33,693 Selling Price for a new 2012 Altima 3.5 SR (T4SG12 AA00), CVT transmission/$35,928 Selling Price for a new 2012 Rogue SL AWD (Y6TG12 AA00), CVT transmission/$52,228 Selling Price for a new 2012 Titan SL 4X4 SWB (3CFG72 AA00), automatic transmission. ∞*†!Freight and PDE charges ($1,467/$1,467/$1,595/$1,650/$1,630), air-conditioning tax ($100), certain fees where applicable are included. License, registration, insurance and applicable taxes (including excise tax and fuel conservation tax, where applicable) are extra. Finance offers are available on approved credit through Nissan Canada Finance for a limited time, may change without notice and cannot be combined with any other offers except stackable trading dollars. Retailer order/trade may be necessary. Retailers are free to set individual prices. Offers valid between January 4th, 2012 and January 31st, 2012.
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LANGLEY DL# 31061
SX model shown.
MSRP $27,645
20115 Fraser Hwy. Langley
604-464-3330 604-534-3331
013112
• Built in Japan • SmartPass: pushbutton keyless entry and start system • 10 way Power Passenger Seat • Cruise control with illuminated steering wheel mounted controls • Heated Seats • Heated power mirrors • Multi-reflector halogen headlights • Twin Exhaust Pipes with Chrome Finishers • Leather-wrapped steering wheel and shift knob • USB auxiliary audio input jack
www.langleysuzuki.ca
CONSUMERS SHOULD READ THE FOLLOWING: Special bi-weekly purchase finance offers are available on 2011 Kizashi S (Selling Price $24,944), for a 72 month term. The bi-weekly 72 month payment interest rates are based on 2011 Kizashi S @ 0%. Bi-weekly payments are $160 with $3,000 down payment. Cost of borrowing is $0 for a total obligation of $24,944. The special cash price of the Kizashi S is net of all Canada Suzuki programs and rebates. Price does not include tax, license, freight, pdi, documentation, PPSA, insurance, registration or dealer administration fee. The price is a cash only price and does not apply to financed vehicles. Please see dealer for complete details. This is a limited quantity sale Vehicle is for illustration purposes only. Up to $10,000 cash back is for qualifying customers only OAC. Offer valid until January 31, 2012 or while quantities last. Vehicle may not be exactly as illustrated.
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$8,995
$9,895
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$71 BIWEEKLY $6,985 $169 72/72 TP$10,276
$6,250
2001 GRAND VITARA 4X4
FROM BIWEEKLY
96/96 TP$28,058
$23,895 $163
#DAN2 V-8
FROM BIWEEKLY
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$22,988 $105
#DAN3 AUTO
FROM BIWEEKLY
96/96 TP$17,596
#123123 1 OWNER, ONLY 48,000KMS
2012 Nissan Altima 2.5S
#106710 AUTO, TRACTION CTRL, A/C, C/D, KEYLESS
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2010 Ford Edge
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